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EN ROUTE WITH NIXON UPI ville, Ind . He return1 to Wash- · alter µ,~.buildup cf hos attack
..:.vice President Richard M'. ington after midnight tonight.
dn ' !he r
achusettea 1enator.
About 700, people , were at the
Nixon
his attacks on a
Nixon climaxed • campaign week
of political. ups and downs in Akron airport to meet the Repub- statement ade by Kennedy crili·
cal of ~rlca's p01ilion and de•
solidly pro-Itennedy Ohio today , Ucan Presidential candidate.
A number of Republican figlll!, velopm,11t of hydro-electric powNixon flew into the Buckey~
t te from New York with bil e1 were on hind,. Including Sec- er compared to ltuula. Nixon aidthl-- baa . . .n retary of the Interior Fred Se,aton, es said ~Y felt this "had been
pf•!l/,1 -J.tl,•W"ek ,Under Secretary Cl{ t)!,e~llr&gt;' N
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,-.:eek to date" be.,,1! i1 ,~an;~i,n: Hla PTed &amp;hribner, u., S. ,Re ,;--W.-111- ·
· , .. • • exeunlou ln(o · ,
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iim H. Arm of Akron, , te 'GOPll~cal tel'riter1, 1.·•
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~tectll&gt;Y·brllk Nn• Committeewoman l(atllerble K:
e ilven the vkle- ;
~I · '.,. _ . et' f!\1'., ~~ hlllll da,Y, Brown, Se~t.ry .of _State Ted
, nlahl In Ke11;,.-,
,·lJelfdell ·•~Ii~, ~ Ak- _ w. Brown, and ~P.11blic,a cuicli•
ot Botton where •
·!', . ", · · IQll ·•and: ,MIP,lf.ield In. d~te• for tlle Ohio Supre,ine Court·
· that 2110,000 per,,;. • 'Ii&gt;. ' ore· wlmllnt up this eve- C. · William O'Neill and Klnpley
t to Bee the GOP
": :'Dini•• . iii a_ddr~ at Evalll• Taft.
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--The Nh:on1 were to embarlJ'
·..;...,,et that GOP
from there on a motorcade to
. rlou, ,-r1s of the ·
Ca11ton Memorial Auditorium eatupset br Nix•
Ing box Iunche1 en route. There,
ranee of falllUI on
more flowen for Mn. NixonAft_..lY nlehf TV debate
earnations-to be presented by
lledy ltt Chlcqo end
TOUCHDOWN BOUND - Moments afte~ th is picture was taken The Plains ball carrier
with tt11 moderate • - ha
Chris France and Meli111 Bow,
BACH'J;El,.' Vl~WS-'GAHS:Mn's CONTtsT - Former
go all the way- 20 yards- for 'a touchdown. That's East'.
granddaughter of Rep. Frank 'r.· ...er ill · ,tt,cklnt the S.ne- Clare11ce' Tinkham, broke loose
Bow of Canton.
hlr'1 11101ltlen. ern ~eshman Bob ~autz beintt shaken loose., and another Freshman, Bob Fotter, No. 40,
dlepo~
great, Forrest Bach"tel, a guest Of l_lonor at
Nlxon was described as satlsThrougflout the week, Nixon commg up from behind. (Sentmel Photo)
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la.st .nigbC.s Blqe. Devll,Yello~ Jacket grid game on Memorial.
steppe~
up
the
tempo
of
hi•
critfled
that
the
pace
he
has
set
in
Field, vlews·~ :COAtest from hls automobile, whieh was parkhl1 campaign 1g1ln1t Sen. John lcilm of the opposition, and there.
ed on the north end .of the IJ'idiron. Bachtel was one of' the UNITED NATIONS, N, Y. UPI- F.
Kennedy was ritht-despite was e, .l'JI indication this would
SEOAL's autstandlllg · athletic coaches at MHS from 1944 The United Stal.es made its an- urgings
from 1upporters that he c,ontin .
tblVUfb .1949:; An 'f l~elis 'prevented him from continuing his nual move today to -shelve for ancoachrng d"t~"' 11.,years · ago. That's Mrs. Bachtel at ,his side. other year the que11ion of admitTh f
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ting Red China to the United Nae . .ormer: ,"l'•~t.~, ~IIIIWt ad Chuck Stobart on his 19•9 lions. Soviet Pre:nler ~lklta KhruS0Ea9cA_L . cha!pfo,~ _.lilj&gt; .sq
__ uad. Stobart is now Gallia's head1 shchev sa_t quletl)· making notes,
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reJdY to .deliver the ·.Red reply.
i&gt;iplomaltc quarters predicted a
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rudutlon· i11trD4uced by u. s.
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Ambassador Jame. J, Wadsworth
COLUMBUS (UPI) - Joseph : ; • s _g&gt;&amp;by ate his last me-1,
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would be approve(! by the Gen- with his father Friday night
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ui,q., went quietly to hilt,
Di11rict teachers met at
;
theEutern
death in the Ohio Penitentiary ·, , -~ cb,air.
,·
Jugh sellool t'hursaay evening
~~~~·sA~~ec:!~ ~e•re~~ th~h~u:! · Cosby, 25, of ·()Ieveland, was ex- . _.
.· QII his final menu.
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Wilen toca.1 eaucauon proo,em.;
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fight for adml..ion of Rusala's ecoted for the·. Oct. 10, 19D8 slay- -~, · by; ra Negro and a . Kore• ,
wo:re Uilicuuea anu a program teavetctan, calmly entered the_ '
lurmg ~otor .suoe• wu euJoyeo.
ing of a shoe·lstore manager_ in
UNITEB -NATlONS,' N ,' Y. (UPI) - · A "third force;, of bigge st ally.
Mn. c. ts. Wene w~11 coosen
neutral nations. •~day backed the two reluctant giants th
-_Soviet del~gatlon sources said
lllou district leg.m auve chaum~n.
during an armed rob- ,
-c~ber at. about 8 p. ·•m:,.
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, e Khru,h~ljev p_lanned to ,peak In · Cleveland
:,ae · ww accomjlllDy a group o!
Uw~ States and n.Uss1a uito .a corn.e r with demands for an the China debate altl)oush he was bery, Gov. Ml~llael V. DISalle, an l)t )eutal charge1 of electridcypunishment,
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llitoueh
his
body
and
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teachen 1rom toe three i..stern
opponent
of
oapltal
EiJie'1hower-Khrush~ev , meeting that neither ma·n would not ~111oni• tbe _Qnt "'''en speakhad
given
Cosby_
one
stay
of
exewall
'pronounced
dead
at
8:115 p.
UIIIUtct
scnoo11, who will atteno a
80,',81! tQ •~~Qd.
, · era on the lfat. Observers doubt- cutlon lasting 60 days but refua-- m.
''rounataote··
meeung apoRBOrea by
. • .The freedpm .and, perjlap~ the milialion. "· The, President mu,t ed be. would J?ollu -UI' an opp&lt;!!· ed Thu~sdar to . inlervene .~Hin, The •conclelliped, m111· malntfin~t&amp;:'.tl!~:!;
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.JUlnllll\ , tlilll\y to. Ji~ ~tiollalia't ·lletl· . .Coa_l))o s .f@!l!~r, Gl!lil'•i, ~ eel la.blL 411,tll tbiit lie was not ,
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· ~o ,•· t:li a111 --• Iui-..)lek, a nle 18iltence lil\lie' iienlt_e.ntfary , · ,-Ft, ·.:to the shoe sto!" rob- _ _ l Y Ul:HOOW~ - ltoward Clendenin
goes mto the end · · ·
kn. Avu l''recllel' 11¥1 hlllband
11.'1.es,ld!lot.El&amp;nhower. and ,Pr.- · But five l)etitrallefleaders, pres- t ollgh. 'j .
sat
With
hl1
bery.
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e
contended
that
lie
drew
lor
The"Plams'
·nrst
touchdown
agawt
JSastern
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Wenlleu,
woo uaveiid to JSlin&gt;na
for
another
murder,
Wadsworth told the asaembly doomed son as he nibbled at ~e his pistol to Investigate a com- , . , ,
• ~,- 1111,ir _. Nl~til . Khrus_hchev turned ldentl Sukarno ,of I11donesla and
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' to private summit rn1letings with Tito of Yugoslavia, Kwame Nkru- the Chlnell' .Communist oftlcial chicken and Bleak that were In• motion, in the store and that it I hat s Eastern S Nick Leonard g1 vrng chase. (Sentinet Photo)
liWIIDler'; SIIOWed lheir large
collecuon• 01 1uaea. Tiley toured
c:loae al.lleo · to evaluate the sud- mah of Ghana, Gamal Abdel Nas- stateinenla ' ~xpreaaed strong op!LIU',
'-'rmany, !''ranee, England
fired
accidentally,
killing
manden di~om~tic twist that put ser of the, United Arib Repilblfo PMJtion to "the U. N. ope.ration
anu aome 01 lhe bi;,&lt;ndl.rulviao
ager Raymond G. Mack.
and Premiere Jawaharlal Nehru In the Congo where "the iss1.1e
them on the spot.
Cosby was the 310th person to
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counu·1ea. Jotn. irecker llild vmiThe n~utral~ were pri:BBlng of India, demanded:
still to be decided la momentou1
,
ea many 01 l~ ancieut and higluy
die in the state's electric chair
" . . . As a first urgent step - whether the Congo and Africa
for a United Nations Ge,ieral Asand the 1econd this year. Robert
caueo Jsuropean IUUVerliUes. .
aembly vote Mon,d~y on their p_ro- the president of the United States shall ·enjoy freedom and indepen
Lee Lyon.•, 30, Cleveland, was
'!be sune. ,depicted lhe dress
p11111l for an "urgent" meeting of America and the chairman of dence or· be e11gulfed by a new
ana CUIIOIQ ol the people visited.
executed in February.
of the East-West protagonists.
the Council of Ministers premier kind of 'imperialism."
Sh-tel No Em,tlon
By -Sharon. Young
'! 'heir koitt' gwde wu a stuoenl ot
Eisenhower, leavl11g D)lnver for of the USSR to renew their con•
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The
pnaoner
offered
no
resistFor
the
pre-game
entertainment
ot
the
Athens-Pomeroy
uuord lJmvenity.
a Waahln&amp;lon meeting Sunday tacts . . .'
ance to guards rind betrayed no game last evening the Pomeroy High School Marching Band
Mrs. i''rec&amp;er, h'ome economics
------with British Prime Mi11iJter Haremotion a, they • trapped 'him in- arrected by Ray Woodgeard entered the field with a snappy teacller al .l!:lstern, presented her
qi(! Macmillan, was firmly on
program wilh grace and visor. !&gt;be
Ruth Brown, daughter of Mr. to lhe oaken chair. He focused drum tadence.
record that ·'before he would meet
"rown of Le· his attention on the·• belts and
•~ • ··and Mrs . Woodrow ..
Xhrllahchev tlie .R ~i,ns must
Proceeding downfield playing "On Wisconsin " the unit 111 preaident o1 ...
e watern assoc11art Route, was crowned Home- clamps with which they speedily came to a halt _as it approacned the center of the' ft' eld. ,he at1on, and led a diacuaaion of the
i,leace the two sur,vivora, of 2
1
d
h
tillllJpoU1 meeung co1D1ne up, and
coming Queen in impressive half- tastened him into the death posiU. S. Alr Force RB4'1, plane downWahamalio11.
comman
of
rig
t
face
was
given
and
"Across
the
Field"
was 01 we uruty she said 15 neeoed 111
time
ceremonies
at
the
ed by Sovl,it lighten lafl July 1.
.Kavenswood game on Friday night.
1'he dead man leaves a wife, played while drum majorette Miss Paula Sayre displayed the Ute teachers' org111JZation.
_'Fl!!l men are being held to lace
Execuuve He.an J. ::,. Davis, inClyde R. Foley, principal of Jesaie, and a :I-year-old daughter nre baton in a twirling routine.
trial a, spies in Ru11ia.
Wahama,
crowned
the
queen
who
He
had
been
in
trouble
with
the
The
band
then
countermarched
One
of
the
marvels
of
our
age
troouced
by .Mn. ; ·reeker, spoKe
Khrushchev has
p~11clalmed
Wendell
Gerlich
of
the
Ohio
had
been
elected
by
her
school
police
1l11ce
his
youth.
He
served
and
played
."On
Wisconsin."
Fot.
1
the
airplane,
brought
with
it
brteuy
on
the progre.ss of tile
that lo ask for a meeting since
Fuel Gas Co., In Middleport was mates by secret ballot earlier In trom 111511-1958 in the state Re- lowing the playing of the "Star necessity 01 a certam safety factor. schoo1 di5trict, aua parucipated m
the 2· incident would be • "buThe Meigs Courity Sheriff's De- introduced as a new member oJ the week.
formatory al Mansfield for un- Spang1ed Banner" the traditional Tilts wu remeaied by a parachute a d111c:US&amp;1on of educat1onlil proo.;.!Jdin
partment arrested two persons in the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary
Attendantl to the quee11 were armed robbery. He was on parole tunnel was for1,1ed , As the _foot- which the band formed. "The Fly- lema.
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the past 24 hours for intoxication club at a regular meeting Friday Susan Zuspan and Martha Ohlinll: trom Mansfield when he became ball players came through the ing Trapeze" was the number
1'efre1bments were 1erved by the
tunnel "Acr~ss the Field" was the p1ayed tor this formation.
higll school teachers wtuch includand the Pomeroy Police arrested eveninll in · social rooms of the er, both members of the senior invplved in the Mack sllootlng.
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a third.
Heath Me&amp;hodlst Church.
class; Patay Taylor, Ju11ior Class;
appropriate march played.
One of the tools of medical ea frozen ''Nauan." wit.ii a suver
Wendell Gilmore, 19, Pomeroy
P11l President Ted Reed, Jr! and Chloris Lee Machlr, Sopho.
At the half,time show the high- sciente was seen in the 11Ut for- .ervice. ···
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and Charl'es Friend, 18, Pittabursll. announced durln11 the "open meet- more Class
ste11ping band marched down- mation ... I.he thermometer. ~e
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Pa., were arrested last night for ine" that the team of Marietta
Escorting the queen in t~ ~re- +
fie.JI! while p1aying the "Vl~ory. temperature ~pa . tq nae,~~, . , • · · , .,.
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Intoxication by Deputy . ~lreriff College graduate 1tudenla will ,r- monies was Louis Silmonilo·' of
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March." Coming to an abrupt ,hall mercury, torme.d , ·by tbe'
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Howard Frank. Fl.'iend ' was also rive here within I week to be11in New Haven. Othl!I' escorts were \fJ,_iJ &amp; :;. _. • .,,.,l ·
upon _i;eaching ~enfet field, . !he eues;· preceedl!d 111p tlie · ,t h~C,: ~~aci,,@ ,~1,efS
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chatged with disturbing the peace. ,ill atudy, The studeptl have been Bob Humphries, David M~. ·" ial nece}V.:;µ-.
l~nfare for the evenmg "!S.J?~Y®, meter ..~li;,."Auii ~
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' ' , ,James T. Welsh, · tllrctcit, Ohio
Foilowlns an emerie:ncy rill!..by e11ea1ed to produce zo11lng recom- Howard r.icMUllon, and RQnlltl
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1he 11rp11P then began a
lo , ptared, :
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, . ~ e a t ~ State Pe,~llnel, the Pomeroy iquad at ,S:11$ ye,ter- 1ne11d,t1ons for the county with, Duncan.
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the grW ,age !n which W!! JJ"'.ii:' by
100 n~~,'Joi:11ill •of. u ,1ij in~~ . J.iUt
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•illnoilllced clvij - ~!c, day , ~ft~rnoo11 1to i~ toc.,l' · i.vern, particular emphuls on fomeroy ,DonaldMcKenzle,a..11tantprlnmearl~orm,usa,candformaUb11s. 1 abo~t .1S~e . bau&amp;aiolofthe.""1 •· · 1 ,·· ~
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l u -6mln•tiolls for bulldlt\t .&amp;J•d~ Oby!q_Wer; fu,' Utart. 'wu ·tq«n, and !11.liddleport.. Chambers of cipal, pre.-ented. t,opJlie1 to wl11-' •
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mto ·i59l~-~wnam1 tlie'j&gt;an~:Mr- •· .
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'k ,..uon; lb the State Setri~: . 'Into custody for il)toxlcatlon: ' 'He Comm_
erce of both !OW118 arranged nera of the best float,a In the aftTh. . .,1... ....... ll';if.
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Sm•ad bpres
_s
sembielr (llffi tlle, fonuU1&gt;n . lif ..
. . ,-" ~tamlnatloac to be ~ducted '1(ill •P!lef~ bef~it,ltomeroy ~ayor .f~ the woKk, . , ,
emoon Homecomtne, parade.. Finl
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ftmf,er 17 w,ere ~11111ounilej Cbarl'f. ~11¢ toai&amp;h~. '., '. ·, l . ,.., · One'·'-u!!ilt, _~d ·Jury, Jackson, ~ce winner ,wa1 ' &amp;he fioat . \:.Oil~ 0¥ ~ Band ~J~. h~. ~i,ecJ,19~ ·Public Appreciation
1'ill 1'he Sun Shlnec Nellie."
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-Sherlff'llobert Hartenli,~li i'!n( w1s -11litro!$uc,d,. _ .
, , 1 'itrucled by tht Fl"8limen. the 1 "'"••~stag~ - well re
Chief Henry Werry and members
The 1ubmerine, another great
The Racine band boosters met
; · 'lor,.P.al'IIAn~, maeons, pluln~
. ;flilfl~J:i- and electricl~ns with mak~ a trip !(I ~a,ltllnore'. '',n~-.1, , 'Gerie ·Gr!ii~'- .p ~dent, presl,ded,· Student Council ftoat was second · celved half time sllow ,before ~ of the Pomeroy E•n ergency Res- m.urvel of the "20th Century," was Thursday at the High School when
monthly ut,rieJ ranalng from somelill)o riY• 'i \fie1 Wff&amp;tl: .io 1nd flldiell' tei'ving the dinner were ·white the Junior Cla11 float was packed tlladium at Galhpolls Fri- cue Squad wish to express their shown by the band u it played Tae Day_ was planned for Oct. 15
'330' to a maximum of $f20. The pick ' Iii&gt; James N. Luahei', who 11 Mr1, "Jesse He11J1eaey, Mrs. Jack third.
day n1eht.
thanks and deepest appreciation "Anchors Aweigh."
with various Meigs communities to
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I being held for county authori~ea Bechtle, :Mn. Maime Rainey, Mrs.
-----The ba nd prell~nted a short' to local attorneys and to all perln conclusion, the purple and be visited.
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sketch of the . more, popular TV sons who so wHlingly gave their I white clad bandmembers formed
_lo the evening a J1U1ey supper
. ' ·,, -=n:i• ~:!n:1\:i~ela~rll Co~ on a charge of moving mortgaged 'Kenneth Cooke, Miu Frieda Faeh•
fnatorical Sodety
programs .star11 ng .w1th the Satur- time and efforts to support -the I the "PHS" and played the "Alma will be held with band members
, :;_.. itm"u,, ..Clanton, ,S:loclnnall, Day- property with Intent tel defraud. -nle and 111.. Be11 Sanborn.
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day morn1n1 How&lt;ly Doody Show squad ,· n recent grand i·ury hear-j Mater."
to be served at 5:30 p. m. and the
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· tqn, ;t..lma,
To Meet OCtob er 12
, _MaufJeld, Portsmouth
,o
whi! e 1n a "How· dY· DoodY" form- ings.
Majorettes were Paula Sayre, supper opened to_ the publi~ at 6
.. , Jo~C:S.in~ 9!:uJ,1:tog~np.pll~tlons
BlltAINS OR BUST
· LICY L.•.:i) DAM
A. V. Howell, president, and ation with moving anns and legs.
Chief Werry also thanks those Carolyn Edwards Carolyn Bass, P: m. A dance ~Ill _follow m the
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LONDON (UPI) - Actress DeboUNITED NATIONS, N. Y. UPI Mrs. Avery Nelson, secretary, are
The other formations Included who have contributed to the 1quad Ruth Edwards, Sandy w~ns, Lola high .school awlttorium.
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'f' l avaU.bl!I in office• ,of ~e Ohio rah Kerr was q11oted Friday 11 -Premier Nikita
Khnlshchev announcing that the 1115th annual "the Friday night flglita" with the in the past. He states that ·the Ziegler, and An(lrea Evans; Oag
Booaters agreed to purchase a
• t StJ~. •Employment · Serv ce, offl- saying, "Intelligence more then told the General A11embly today meeting of the Meigs county Pio- band In the format_iC/11 of
two members of the Pomeroy Emerg• 1 bearers, Sarah Wecten and Sharon set of drums · aad new members
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Jim Berton; '\Vahama and·• Mar- mto the II f9nn~\\on . Pll)'.lll&amp; •day •~klqg him to drop forgery l~ctures, films and , d~on1tra- Callo, at Dunbar, W. Va. He
~ •. ,.tate ready to putl~lp1ie. tetaty A.f.thbr , &amp;'-Fleailulng as • abc&gt;ut .,142 million t.o the · •tatea shall Colleee· product, will be ~en the Mlclllleport YellllW-; Ja~kel. figllt charges against her and h'er bus- lions conducted by Mr. Ricker. In- o_wned and operated all ~ sta•
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utjl:fy Republicans or the1 ·• e~will .· IIRome • \&gt;oeied "medically lnd!gent"-not on re• York Titans at 2:30 p. m. &lt;
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children_, John •lid Mary Ann. Ser~"/ Jta ~11vent1iin · Jesalt&gt;n, Pfe. . But It already has been the per medical attention.
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and high llshted by 'Majorettes we have been in would tell you
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------' Cindy .Morris, Cpleeri. Wilson, Neda we have an excellent record of
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
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NOT SO LUCKY
Bradford, Beverly Cundiff; and behavior," the Jetter stated.
Admissions: Mrs. Nellie Ford,
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New York's Republican Gov. outllng prov1aion1 to · governora
TYLER, Tex. (UPI) - Holland Beverly Perrin with nas ~ar~ l · - - - - -- Columbus ; Mrs. Clara Nichol10n,
WIL,L WILCOMa lltOYALT'Y
:,,_,:;;;tti,.,,i;"•f4r ', any··•ata~ . qi ,ct," a Nel1011 A. Rockefeller baa reject• 11ld they would participate and High School had to cancel Its foot- Karen Grege and Marilyn Swarj,
- GALLIPOLISITE AlltlltESTED
Rutland; Thomas Spaulding, RutWASHING'l'O~ (UPI) _ Den•
for'th'e.'De,partm~t df ed the • mOderate plan ii unac- none rejected the ,prO'cram out. ball game with Thrall Friday
Delbert E. Smith, 21, Gallipolis, lund; Mrs. Belen Grace Ruschel, mark'• King .Frederik . IX and
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!)ii ,the otller Jial)d. Mlchi1an,
'Evety 1tate mu,t · cubmlt a have been Injured In practice and
COLUMBUS UP . n. H1111h part Police for running a stop and Mrs. Norma Wilaon, Ru11and. to the capital Oct. ,11 . by Preli:told, uiiitlld; ~ 1nter•
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cow and sir" fam1Jie1 and analyCounty A111nt, Agriculture
zine bette r .methods of production
Bulk m i lk tanks, pipeline milkAnothtr Chan,,e
I �-rs. c1nd a dec_rcasing number of Another chang" in lhe dairy
, l..irms arc m.ikm g bili: cha.nee• in rf'cord picture is that with UR of
1.,thc d Jit) ricture In Meiga county. pi peline
milkers the individual
l hOUJ.Ch ,he numbe r of farms i• farmer is no longer able to bow
Llc�r'-'a�in.lil, tot11l agricultu ral pro• how much rR!lk a cow ii produc•
duction ove r the •HI five year Ing. In order to provide this in­
period is staying about the same. formation to farmers th!! Meiga
MJ.lk and cream sold from Meigs Dairy Service Unit has purchased
County farms in 19.}9 represented four milk meters which are In•
approximately $ 1 .000,000 accord- stalled in the line leading (rom
mg to the census. That is approxi- the milker to the pipeline. Th(l
mately lhe same as was reported production tester brings these
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milk meters to the farms desiring
If Meigs County follows the I their use an d mails a record of
trend, which is lrplcal in other the weight of the milk, as well as
du.Jr)' sections �ubJect lo the bulk liecuring a sample before it goes
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handling of milk, or actual pro- into the pipeline with milk from
dm,:llon on dai ry farms will in- othe r cows.
crease 10 lo 25 per cent during the
Ft rmeni currently usin1" mllk
I nexl year. This, of eourse, was
not reflected in the 1959 Census meters Include Albert P1rker,
of Agriculture completed last H1rold C•rn•han, Junh N .
Smith, Arvll HolNr,. ,nd Dnld
November.
Koblenh..
Other changes oa re taking place
Fifteen fa rmera now are under
in the county, particularly in the the Dairy }ferd fmprovement pro­
production testing: field. The gram ln the county. These include
science of Electronica ia helping both the EDPM group, as well aa
farmen do a more complete job those using milk metus . Other
of re&lt;:ord keep ing and analyzing herds on Dairy Herd Improve­
these r1!!1:ord1 to a ssist them in ment Test include C. R . Knowles,
their management program. The C . M. H e adley, James F. Gibson,
herd of Norman G. Rose is the Paul Moore, Wl)'ne Rouah, Charles
first in the county to avail itself Theis s, Ear l Dean, Donald C. Mora
of the serwice of electronic data and Everett Colwell &amp; Son.
process ing (EDPMJ.
Only within the last year herds
Brleflv, this progr1111 lnvoh,••
the tester, C, N. JoMS, who vi1lb have increa sed corulderably in
th• farm Hch n,onth, W9i9h1 tht s ize. Orl.ly three herds on the DHIA
milk from e•�h cow. •IMI com­ program are less than 20 cows In
pl.tfl a" butt•rf•t tHI on • Hffl• s ize with th ree herds bemg :SO or
pl• of one day'1 mllk from Nch more. Four herds are in the 30 to
cow. TheH f5gu.-.1 •rto forw1rd­ � bracket and five in the 20 to
td to · Ohio State Unlnirslt, SO-cow group.
Sllghtly over a year ago nea rly
wheH the infarm1tlon Is punch­
ff on r11eord c,rd1, and thtn half of the herds were 20 cows or
through the card• are transmlf-. less in s ite.
ltd lnta 1n IBM dat• P,9Cflllnt
Avera.., Production
machine.
The average production for the
The informatiori is analyzed 469 cow� under DHIA test during
on the month or September wa
and typed by the machi ne
s 598
sheets which are returned to th&amp; pounds of milk arid 24 pou"nds - of
herd owner for his use , The i m• butterfat. This was in spite of the
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17 of these cowa were
er's standpoint is that be has a dry, but they were included
in get­
current ut,-to•dale record on each ting the average production.
cow giving information for the
High herd, In the group hn­
current testing period in regard
ing 30 or mort cows for th1
to production and teal of . milk,
month of StpNmber wen Arvll
value of the milk, amount and
Holter 742 pounda of milk, Jamn
cost of feed fed, and the income
N, Smith 623 pounds , of mllk,
over feed costs.
.nd Albe-rt P1rk1r 616 pounds
From the herd standpoint the 12 of milk per cow. For buHerfet
month average is available &lt;!very production the Smith herd wH
month giving lhe value of the pro­
hlvh with 28 pounds, Holter
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oYer feed costs feed costs per 100
Cernah•n herd third with 25 per
potl'nd.s of rnllk, and the production
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per worker.
In the herds of less than 30
Thi s same infor mation is also g_}WS high in production was the
available for each individual cow Paul Moore herd with 886 pounds
and the (a rmer can figu re out bf milll. and 33 pounds or butter­
whether the cow is gaining or fat per cow. The Jame5 F. Gibson
losing weight, getting enough herd was second in milk produc­
feed, when she should b&lt;! bred, · tion with 794 pounds and ·the David
and other data which help in man- Koblenti herd third with 679. The
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Donald C. Mora herd wa.s second
This elect ronic data proce ss ing in butterfat production With
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11lso bas an added advantage be­ pou nds a n d thin:! was the herd of
cause on it each cow wlll have James F. Gib!lon with 29.
her records automatically summar­
Any interes ted farmer in the
ized. These will be sent to W a sh­ county may secure information
ington where under United Slates on production tes ting by seeing C.
Qepartmcnt of Agriculture these N. Jone&amp;, tester; the County Ex­
records can be used for proving tension Offict, or any one of the
directors or officera of the Meigs
Dairy Service Unit. As continued
change takes place, bringing high­
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Mr. and Mn. Roy W. Blanken1hip or l.Jnl.'Oln Heiahts are an­
nouncing the birth of an 8 lb. 15'ii
ot. aon, Gary Allen, at Holzer tio•­
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The Red Devil Booster' s Club lnl and breaking her wrist,
met Tuesday night at the press which 1be was hospltalited.
.Mr . and Mrs. Edward Archer
box _ roncession building on Chape visited ove r the weeke
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,W,UM.hafi ,beell paid - n- , , BaitlFldee.
Toda
of
,,\IIJJ,!ipwll
issue
.
mber
.
Septe
the
.
in.
,
.
-.,._
,, :
· ,
.
i:riP1&amp; , ff'Qlll. concession stand at
Ml' . and :dn. R ieharci Luca s,
w )Ul&lt;l: nave proven fatal not
which..
defects
.1ne
.
maga1
s
iation'
Assoc
al
;. tJli•- Am&amp;rica.n Medic
am
ba
l\
g
!-'-+!!"A
...uMl...&amp;lU.�, Marale Herring,
the
�W,
£4'.�k.
1PQi.
re­
long ago. Adv�_ nced , b.lood tests frequen tl y
•:.J�i�-�!'er•I circula tion,
.
rI }ptin Tucker. Sa dy, ·
'l�Jl.)l
,
\i
,r -l\&lt;.,,
a�norl'n.alit�es.
�nd
s
.����.
ct�:
c
d
unsusp
vm,I
ance
subst
the
ffJ'l"rm
.
,
�
,
tfe
i!UWUMiftif
To_tnmy and , Mr.
, I
.
f!pe(liµg para,gra_ph tells
n� )'l"'�l , \� , • ul
•"111l•R
.�•
g
.
·
.
.
.
arresljn
,
U1
�•loy•d a pi/nic
mail�
g
llior
i!
:lle,�_
!!l
IS
ass
prm:i
eat
1
G
,
a
!lf ,11/a,fllory: "The young ,ters of _ today, t�onks ,
Jni . ,aiu:l , fo , pay $%Pf.IO on
-1
Haven Park on
New
tbe
r
af
of
r
c11ipple
ing
r}J,eumatic (..:ver, ani outstand
1 .
count dli.e Pome roy Cement Bl oct. Sunday. '
,tfJ!':lt,' b'�bdous advances i n medical scieor.e,
child('e:n . 1}ndc� Sqtne " ton�itlort'� ehd�crinolo­
Julia Lucas spent Saturda, night
There was no secretary's report
���Jp.J�oin from most 9f the serio� c�I�;
a
make
may
Sunday with :Jr. and )[rs .
s
and
hormone
,
with
ent
s
working
ab
gist'.s,
being
eld
s
Mrs.
Birckfi
given
1rt• •� 1 �1111laeases of 25 years ago . Abnorm alltie
r Parker and Susie.
Home
at the last meeting.
1
taller of' P'l''event a growing girl
�m !that formerly killed or deform ed a chilcf t.h ' · sflorl' boy"'
Margie Hen� was a we�t,end
from towering over her co9temporaries.
APPLE BUTTER
guest of Mr. tnd Mrs . Richard . Lu.
... m eeneilted tQday and injurie s which once cripof
Church
the
of
Aid
s
Ladie
The
,as, Ja ne and Ste ve.
today
of
chi1d
"The
M r . Earle sums up:
::: )led are s uccess fully treate d. Vaccin es, a�li­
apple butter on
ri s t made
Ch
Llnd■· and Dlitl oavis of Lang9fares far better medically than the child of
e
the
com.bm
at
ay
drugs
We4}nesd
other
d
m
.:
and
nes
Td"esday
apent Friday nigttt and' S.iur­
ville
hormo
,
-:d:. biotiti
ex­
will
youngsters
's
s . Etliel Nelson. Any­ day with their · uncl"e � - . •'¥1 frs.
r
M
Tomorrow
of
home
yesterday.
orand
,.,.., -With the miracle s of modern s:1rgery
one wishing to purchase some of Kenneth Davis and family.
perience even greater wonders in curative
---thopedics to cr�ate a better world of health
ll may contact an.y of the Ladles
Mr. and Mrs. earrQl Sn, owpe11
treatment and care."
' 1or �tJildren."
Aid memebers .
and IODI. were ,S.Unday diwier
--:--::::-:- --:::-:--;c:;:::-'
�----------- - ---- --------;---cc-:guest, of fier p�n\s, ' · 'f,!!. 1and
• •
in Chicngo and $2 to $3 in PittsMYF PAflTY
s Har~" 01lidtilt. Sr. Of !\Ohle•
"-•r
·
1o ·t
'
'
.,
-� '
bu r1h and Cleveland.
Tb.e ¥/&gt;'"""' I v lb t•llo�•h
OSe
Steel ingot production thl! week
c r
of
i'ii �
b
didn't q1ilte reach las t week's
1
.
�
1 •54'·000 ton,.
::1:1"1M f.:' ��dl:i&lt;i �
�ai
�i�
11,.�
1 ��
.
�
-$
adere
.
..
be
�
1
,
...
i
,
,,
ir,
t
1y
I
--�.
0
,
The
,
Railroa:,t!:: c�!U:�ed.
!. ',
ch•-...
' 'bf Mr. 1nd
�!If��
1./ ' ' A
I
0:..-.,1 Ro se Counc!I. Dau,,hters
, ��"'· &lt;
ng
'f'enJ111)'haflla, ,;.ttUch' '· las t _,eelt
play
n
n
g
I
,
.
"'
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l
g_,
,
l
d
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VJ
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.
lln!l
' ·""
edi
t : ..
�\\merlca, met , in re111 u1ar !H'S·
�
('". ,
·"' •l I(•,
� tlfatd1 • 1tbe, r il'dUP WH , ttl1Vfl111 J"bt, •
■nrioui'fced " furl0Ugh1 'for many
NI'
u�I':;:
rs,
, '"-.
1
.•
M, liCMJ ,)'(Uh 1 R�Lh , Oxley Cfl{md lur.
��,er,: ,,. ..,
c
l
O
w:th
a
r
r
week
the , ,Yo ung 'M 1 c; ' .C ,$.S I d- poh�fte chips and1 koot,ip . . 8 ��
'Workelrs '·followed' thla
t
e
II
'
· ·
lblng
· ·. nTstmt Deputy Edith
:
of 5 to 30
l i HQl} Mc thoWsl c�rc� 0¥!� .
.ny,s· · · 1emp0Fary · pay · cuta
,
C
at
�
.
.
w
'(:'.II.
,
i;.;.
1JflroA
�
...
.
,
YJ)RK
NEW
•
et
m
'
, ''f ·
.
W,
•
&lt; '
. z ··•� : . �ly and Fae Pa l'lin, Depu1•,
iite. "1'6ke' ' i ilnfdugh · the )? er relit lor 4,300 exeC\l tt vea, s u • '· '
r
Wednesday e.vcn1n.g [o:i: J.ts regµJa� ,, , Atteqsq'na 'Vifl'e J, uu-. . !,n, �n d � .��:
i
rtir
a·
ti
�
.._
Wta--G&amp;un&lt;!U, , wer� . present o sunsh
.
·..:...
u
•
L
•
...&gt;•
as
�
e
Sle�
the
.
in
lon
,
Qfflce
no11-on
together
•
•ter
1
"lobmy bUSi- ·pervi1ors and
of
"(!Ith�' waY, Theil'' votes :are the m o.n thly 8(lt.
·
of a ralher •
ei"uds
"
� · ,
,Pa
'9y FRAt.llK PONOGHt.11
-- ..
iu.e, ��tY, "Ii
Dean, ,�oetta: .
•av,· talks. chu rch. Social . building .
WC)rk ers.
that
t
ay
'
ti)t
have
iji
ed by .both cain ps.
caused
d
lil\t
covet
mo,t
·and
e
QJIC
week
bolll.y
e
.
K
r
a
nes11
01P
.
N
1
�
UPI--S
BOSTO
s
•
,:
cker, �J?�.a p
.
The lad ies prepared the picnic- K_aren allJI :su,y
-�r -1it'
· brint • real Fall
er
pri�
dge
ll
TorEfUe
acknowle
may
rr
DeinOcra
}!'
,
w
s
f
,
polilica
October'
con�lal
Ind
'\#IUl'i,
praetleal
v
n
�h,W
Hid
li
N
:
Y
«
ned
·
r
t�ntrat
e
·
ar
.T e ew o k
each family and Beverly Tho.Qlp&amp;O'n, �ea�le i �
brought
by
meal
s
yle
t
,g;
has
e
r
kP,uter
,talu
Lodge's
&amp;hi:t
vat
ly
e
Ooroth)' pickup alter -all•.
r/t'i.!e
.
•
Pelores . Milam
1,
only $187,000 Ir. the first eight of ignorinl beta, ,
I
and everyone enjoyed the informal Siders, Den!'is Scbll\ilpl, rarjie, ;t e\cbt .i;, •. ,ti.'l:nd 1Ji• ·� ;o1,
Dnl 1 � · ROSylrl 'l'aylor.
Blit whether you ianore or .-isen 11ince his defeat by Kennedy
•
red
�nit
compa
year
s
thi
fo
montha
11t
Herring, Judy Klni, Den�
Pre1ide
e.
r.
One steel ma&amp;nat
/ker.
· .-.Jdi.-&lt; t\i:l Mtf. • t.Q.te1 �; ,_. nd
· �e r�arte r w11s ,d rape_d fo� a
·
heed the facts, New Engl.Ind poli- .for · .the U. S. Senaf,e in .1 952. suppe
In
"Hf.
last
Pa
, :
�tlllon
7
S\ille
...
,th
and
,
w
m
Web,r,
I
4'11
•Dean
wen
Luther
Armco,
el_ass,
1
of
he
of
n
t
Johnato
Presiden
3
,
.
by
70
=--· _._�mcmber , ,.
7
Lodge
7
b
at
e
Kenned
. n:. At t/'e RIt ch · Logan
s
it
able
as
Mike y
ldlhii,.ol h!i ·dill , '·. "Mr.
npredict
u
.
•p,·t, v
.,. a •·•"• ,· ump In Augu,t tica Is H
I I,
Tucke�, led a, discussion of next
·
year.
· 1 h e \·'u iso fur a, to say he 1le1 1eves re- ,
that
ERSONALS
, ie, or w,Jom t ht' lounei
P
. Carrol Snowden and...
s
Mr
w�ather.
and
Armco h as e,rn ,· ng,, s,nte Fe incame is
een
.
·
Hallow
started
ng.
_
s
A
h.is
meetr
monlh
t·ovrry
t
t
f\
I
s
h
at
r
,
c
apc
h
a
cticut
1
t
Demo
t
N
Conne
In
ices on Scptcm
M r . and Mrs. John H. Jeffreys sona, Su nday evening.
New Englander■ wlll vote in
volume or Ol' I ober boo k- way down on the year so far,
rty -.y1ll be the lheme with masgood
pa
a
the
in
edge
to
a
have
gJight
h
pear
Churc
ethodlst
•
' ,'
and son, Steven Mark of Indian- More Rutltnd N•ws
.
while the Pennsylvania and New November for two native son,,
,_se who care lo.
·
que ra_ding for th0
this
race since
foot
ntial
preside
-cent vi111ittor1
F ur t h ur I') I 11m were ma d e fn r 1 hr ing.�. he �aid .
Mrs , Louis C, Thomas w as dts•
,poli·s, Ind. were "
.
Haven have piled up h uge defi- Democratic presidential nommee
le
8
c
rmg
o_up
B
b
e
J
so
11
a
It
.
I
W
_
s
2nd
the
t
r
regi
rs
fi
time,
Nuvernlw
the
arkin
ting
.
• Booster Mc-C'
,
charged · from Holzer Hospital on
or Mrs. Bertha Amos , John L
:
The Comme rce Department sai rl cits.
John F. Kennedy •nd Republican year� for
· at which l i m(" thr l'ou11ril will
lo �UJ!d up memb cnh1p .
Night
r regmb&lt;!
crat
r
,
outnu
h
s
Cu
e
s
Mrs.
Demo
d
and
t.t
Mr.
Sunday.
' and -al10 or
that although manufactu rers' .sal•
v ice presidential nominee Hen ry
1
There will be no supper but rei1tered Republicans.
: .- have the open ini: st•rvit· l's. Ile- es fell I per cent in August, new
The commerce department said Cabot Lodge,
Max Edmundson · of Langsv11le
s ton at BradbUl'Y. The JeUJohn
pumpcider,
donuts,_
of
r�eshi:nents
�oriel
r
and
d
Ge
snvc
werf'
t9
ftom
� ; · freshmen
RD waa fischarged from Holze?'
rey's recently returned
orders ro.te 2 per cenl, and the U, S. · expert fiill ln A ugu st for
About Even
km ptc and eoffee will b_e served.
with
that
one
1
lone-and
a
·
•
but
fact
month
stationed
s
hour enjoyed arter I h c meeting.
Thls
wa
tlve
u
c
e
conl
th
r
he
fou
Hospital ' Sunday following a
the
where
Fede ral R eserve Board aald deDemocrats beat the R epubli- A commt\tee was appointed for many,
•,
·
bal­
:
years
the
HI
stay
up
ee
r
Ignored-put,
were
be
far
th
r
can't
10
ro
.
ce
r
year
the
on
.
three week&amp;
e
Fo
Air
r
pe
2
th
gained
saleR
parlment Blore
f
u;
can
s i n a registration
race
i
n
Gene
R iley, Isabelle Brown
,
t
h
Pl.
of
er•'
pept
five
r
HAVE GUESTS
least
at
Oa
De­
ln
'
e
doubt
loting in
Mlsr Joy¢
C"enl lost week over fl year ago. per cent. The Commerce
:
M r . and M ,rs Harvey Er_lewlne �PlfiSiB nt •Wnt · sumlay. ; evening
guests of MildrPd Domes tic machine tool orden parlme11l al,o sa id the huge lbulld of the New England states. The Copnecticut by a whiske�. The re- and Luther Tuc�er. Each la�y
1 � _ Sunday
regismember is to brmg one l,)Um_pklh and Joetta spent Sunday w1lh lus
· \
Sprousd
Tubh1 and Mr. and MrQ. t: T. made their fi r�! ri se since March up of U. S. Inves tment&amp; inroad exception: Vermont whleh is ex­ •ults: !11 per cent of the
w ••th Ann
: '
p
�'he d�te and pr�gram fo r the sister, Mrs. Howard Carder of Pt.
tered votera ·are Democratic.
pie.
r
Da}'tOn
wrrc
Avf!.
Sririni,:
Repub­
Simp;oh
o
deep;
lee
Its
to
about
,tick
by
Green
to
,
�
pected
:
In August, and Printers ink re­ apparently has 1l■ckened
Connecticut Gov. A. A. R ibicoff ro ee1mg will be aecided later at Pleasant
o[
: , Mr. and Mrs. WHli,1m Martin, ported national advert is ing up 2 � mlllion from la st pear's $2.4 lican tap- roota.
#,.. 4'rplnk µa ' -:.the care
18 �
,
boarded
the
Kennedy
bandwagon
scho�.
Sunda�
Mrs.
nt.
and
Brya
·
Mr.
.
..t.eorte
PrCJ1ident EisenhOWf!r ca�tured
_
�, .. sori, Joe Marlin,
bet
pel' cent in July with magazinea tillllon pace.
!'-, 81bl� qmz wi1111 enJ,oyed wilh
s ago. He may stee r it
.
Bra�ord w�s admit•
Ll&gt;o M artin an,I furnily, Mr. ;md aml television jjletling most of the
•
Salea of the p_revlously boi&gt;m­ all alx ,tales in 1966. v ,Nelther two year
Mrs
to victory but only over 'rough p�1zes going to Kay Riley, Mary
r Hospital for obbloc
lz.,
Mr1. John Tubbs and fa1nily und
Clr:�r t"r1dus­ party 11 expected to win ' the
.
,
tbii
lng cigarette
'
'J/ �
·
.
·
�earns
,
an_
d
Carl
•
tra
Pickens
c
k,.
ill!
.
.
.
\
• • " ' M.ra. Jean Casto.
' glrvatloi oda)'.
tl-lea dropped In !uly complred thi s year.
J'ruk ONeil, political editor ol
', . '
.
The remai nder of the evening was
- ----,.- -.
,,.19ht Lo•dln e•
M auaehu■etts perbape tops tlie
the p'reYlou1
and
June
· Mrs Bil fewer (Alberta Haw•
with
both
•
the · Manches ter N. H. Union Lea- open discussion of proj�ets for
,I •
Revenue freight loadings a:alp· July.
political puzzle In New , Erifl•nd
kip1)
ia awp,. ti ent at Holzer HosC
favor
.
der,
said "it ls diUicull
to
.11ee
class.
Those
stron�est
1n
the
'"'"
\Jae
over
weellr:
laat
two
cent
t0;
.
per
ed 3.2
r
• • • ,,
Vlce res ldent ,Jamee 9. Wrl1ht becau1e 11.e heart belon11
pital
•
I
pulpit
for
lhe
Ke
n
nedy
can
upset
the
R
epub
o
were
buying
a
new
w
previous ,;t.,eek and IU per �nt of For/ now aarees with Chry1- eandld1te1. Both Kennedy and
}h · nd Mn Gail Bradford
blian trend ln ,New Hampahire." chu reh having_ bel)n and spaghe'.li
. I ..
Septe,._.. 30
over a year ago and local alr• l er offlrials that total auto pro­ Lodge are from Ma11aehr.aett1 .
�bl�dren w�re s upper guest■
and
To win, O'Neil said, Kenned,v �upp_ers to raise money and an
The Sunday school of the Le• of his parents M r. and Mrs . A.
Mir He" 1• :1
line pa ssenger traffic WIii way ducllon t hie year wliJ be' 6,II00,000
monthly tart Falls Methodist Church is
Kenned)ll as a pre1identlal can would have to cut very deeply aud1?n sale at a later
up. whlle enitlnoerlng ney,11-record
Units . The Gell�ral 'Motod fdrec. Bradforl1, Raelne, Thursday.
registered
Republican ranks
meeting.
into
s
aponsorjng a jitney supper Fri•
award
truction
s
said heavy con
dld■te, may have ■n eda:e· In Mas­
.
Mrs. Pa'uline Markins , Mrs.
oait ia 1100,Qt)I) ·n11her.
mall:� it �ven , clo se run and . Atten�m� were : �� r. and �I�s. day evening, Sept. 30. Se rving
"to
topped last year'a !qel by 10 per
••chqseU,.
But
Lodce,
tbe
blu
e
­
-X:he _;t:'ede!l!l �iiffl91'-!nlcalion1
Addie Mle�a�l and Thelnta and
cent for · the fourth week hi. • dimmissldn opened th, 'WIY for h1ood who 1tood up, to , ..tail in his Clta'ifCCs 6f doing this are re- R�y Plckpns, Mr. and Mrs. Bill will start ■t . t· p. m: ;at ,the Com• Mu. Abll• - R upe· atiE!nded the
,
B-t6wn llnd sons. Mr. ahd M rs. mu n i ly bull�ins., Ew�r,ypoe is l b- Zion Chut'Ch of Chti!1:t ' HOme&lt;:-O m. row. Building permits showed biK companie11 to establlah �ti� the United Nation s, 11 held In mqte." ,
Tlie
1eligio�
s
,Jt
s
ue-K\nnedy'B
Luther
Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Carl vited.
, g-alns In mo11t of 199 clUes .
own microwave comm'lftfltatlons hlg)l reaard bv Democrat&amp; and
Ing SuhdaY. Thelma 'M i chael and
been
and sons. Mrs. Irene Kelly
not
m-h11s
s
C1thohci
Roman
Kearns
Od. 3
pro­
r
Automotive News aaid ca
'Ethel Nel son sang on the
Republican• alike .
Mrs
s ystems. American Telephone and
'
Ofr and Mr. and Mrs.
!lf
the
emotional
issue
in
New
Engand
daughte
the
meeting
October
The
reach
would
weell.
thl&amp;
on
duct i
The GOP hl&amp;h commaDd- haan't
.
Telegr aph promptly
protested
proiram. Also attending wu
fh:ia\ Board of the Unltt'!d Melho- "Mrs . Edna Russell.
I •
132.880 units , up IO per cent from that loss or such busines1 by com­ written oft Mauachu■etta. To the land that it has been elsewhere Gene Riley and children.
dist church will be held at the
hist week 11nd compa red with 105- munications companies
ml,:ht contrary, Republican strate,1hts in_ the nation.
Rev. and Mrs, Carl Herrin,
Protestant southeast �Mexwith
m.
p.
B_µt
�he
iglo�s
question
e1'l�hl
7:�0
at
Mo�day
ch,
r
chu
a10
.
yea,
are
maklni
MH111ch
u
1et1.s:
a
h'&lt;lnt
a
8� 1
lnean hi1h er phones fate■ for the
Mn. Jlaod1.e Jividen, Mn. Marrt
!co. The normally Demor,roliC maTre. .-tu!'Y ,!;e�rota ry ,R obert An• publlr.
line in it1 offense to win votes · ht New En' lilid" even i( it is dor- jority in thls region has been all commlsa1�ns meetmg at 7 P- m. garet •SchiUl hg and 8 Methodist
All members are urg_ed lo be pres- "Ch'urch' · i«lpieaenta'tive from Syraderton deqled In a speech to
for GOP pres idential nominee mant,
sullen since Los Angeles ; Kenne1 '
-�---- ----:·
ent.
Jnterna
op
•�·�H
of
tb•
·
(1
Rlch.ird
M.
Nixon
and
his
rb.n•
lllemb4;1
c.us� went . lo Por!sm_outh Sunday
C�IIBI TO ft�POIT
dy's suppor t comes from mor &lt;!
Dre w Webr.ter Post No. �9 Amer, � • 1•e'fr�iltat1 ot Afrf�taken by
. tton'iil r�•tar,, ,Una that we art
The Garatm tlu\ia In thla .,rea nln&amp; mate.
populou s Albuquerque.
1 ln or bp the .\lerae of n rcee11•
ican Legion wil l_ meet M�JK! ay �t Mn. Hden Werner. ·
On paper, Masuchuaetts 11 •
who have contributed to the
(havu Compf•in,
8 p. m. World War I mght will • M,. aJl4h M r'lf, \ C h1rles Simpkins
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•lon,a 1\hou�� t�ere was plen�y ot Johnny Apple Seed t{lghw■y are Democratic ,tate. Theff are about
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Sen. Dennis Cla vez, (D-N. M. ,
be obs erv� dbusmel!IS
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talk &lt;Uiat we are lh the
rea!,tered llopul!ll,an1.
?iJv� gohf 'to' Col\1.lnb'll8 Where he
aaked to report to Mra. Garen
who is not seeking reelection, has
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pre
emp'fQymenl al the
general
a1ld
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13qt �ne million voten . declaNI ·
Stansb ury In Middl�port. Mr■.
charged l ellow ·Democrats Gov:•
The October meetlng of the has l'ecel)tttd
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Oil ()u,pul . Rcii;e
al. ' '
Holplt
no
par&amp;)'
dflll■Uo
n
in
the
Jay
the
of
to
m,an
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ch■t
Stansbury i11 the
John Burroughs and National M jd � lepOtt Garden C hlb �II be · Doc n
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&lt;;qtt lll of Lan­
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Oil output ro:;e 29,000 borreh a R oadside Beautification ih the are, &amp;�te. Tbm are lhe "tndepend•
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th
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Brown
bo
Committeeman Tom
heid th i coming' lofoinaay" evenlni
Mr.
Aaricullhe
trd
week
last
rl11r
ent■'' wh0; eould Ult the oµtcome
••
and I• preparing her report.
from eastern New Mexico , with et the home 01 Mrs. M . L. Frnch· �,� il� Jijt(f,�
the
over
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rn. 1 1 1cted the
na:'
rin
Dc1:ur: numt
t'i
11;r('
t'
Piar
Jit:ri.
d
a
n
not working hard enougl1 for Ken- w ith Mrs. Jolin Kincaid and Mr8.
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cn1 ire 1860 eotll•n ,:rop will all be
nd.
wel!lke
Republican Candidate
l'fo!tnedy.
Walter Hayei as a891ating
t·nlU ellhl"i ul Rom.- ur abroad,
Mt: and Mn. Carroll Snowden
Cha vez' eases. The club will have a silent
have denied
oth
for Reprtlffllatlve
H
,
lei,dng 1111 wU!, 11 htr\he r 1ubGari')', Mr. . Joa� M•y a�d
and
charse, but Bu rr oughs, obs ervers au ot ion during the eveniti,g.
to The
11luntial re&lt;luc-tion in the 6.3 mil­
Mike
and Mr
. . . •- Jean Parker
race
his
r
in
ed
ea
s
running
say, is
.Ckt, 3
By DAN DOHIII.TY
General A... mbiy
ryover.
r
l'lil
bale
lion
1 11 ors 1n 0a11 Ipo1lll 0
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The Pomeroy Garden club will 'blislnellll �IS
DENV,EI{ (UPI) - Cries of "no, for reelection against R epublican
·
However l h"rc was lots ol bad
a
edne
three-time
sd Y,
no," came from 10,00 Denverites Edwin L. M echem · a
meet at the home o( MIH Lydia W
nl'\l.'5 Slocks moved lower for
na
r
Bur
r
oughs
J.,t � .I,.
rnor
whom
- whe n Sen. John A. Car roll, govf,
Ebersbach Monday, at 2 ·p. m. with ___,
the fifth s traight week. Retail
�.- •·
Colo.), asked: "Are we sati9fled rowl;y ousted in 19ff8.
rs . John Lletwller Bl co-hoste■s.
M
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om
r
f
trudc was down filiihtly
Anothe r place where religion
t. 4
wit
Oc
on
Cuba?"
whal
in
going
11
h�
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lu�1 yeor levels. Oun and Brad­
T1 n4 ''ld'e we aatlsfled with what could he a factor is in eastern
Pomeroy Ch1J)ter 186 QES will
stri•e!
r eported.
a region wll h many meet in regular 1e11lon Tuesday
Pd. Pol. Adv.
, I .I r.fl .E
ha■
been
happenin
in the world Montana
a
.Sl.t'el scrap prke1 fell $6 a ton
.Jl Jl,)tJII-�
Protestant11 of Scandinavtan ex- at 7:45 p. m., at the , rda�lc
laat
or
the
three
four
years?"
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Defflocrat.■ In a mo11 tcy Wyom ing. Colorado and utah, will be honored. Alt membera are
Q1r1ENT
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DefflOF-"1tle city. g1thel'!4 to hear therP has been llttle overt ta'k or urged to attend.
(oats
Oct. 4
Sen. John F. Kenned� - talk. itu.t reyijlon, _ . l�, !!l► �� [11, P.al m. .When
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,Bl')'•
• tteietid
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ffftf"'queitlo"iis on Kennei!y campa igned ln Sa , 'Lake
Next 'tll,��4Y. , i'l"�ni111 t h ft;
confr�te lo yo,ur
,
so;-ess
i =
f · .lln ·aff1lra and detens� 4 . 11.N,i
pst lbull• Church, Schobf �� .,nd 'f�·
,
ll AJ· 1
f
;�&amp; �fdJ',1
-who :en.# th�h )Ud_a
l . . lned
relatively
lm.._1 vtt, 10nfl!
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yourJob, reaily
a ChlU'th �Ql f!t. ;.
i\ reelamation, na�f
� . red , I n�) h , �•
ort._ Mr. f. •�1 .Mf1, • , �
to pdar. li!'l'P( pticto ,, · ' 1,
oni bl fo the stilte s !I
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, :. . 1 and othef Western 8t· d:
f
· . �� - -rch,
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, , ; \•. , ,
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1. , a,.ili·
No
loe
',ir ,too '
· t1'JY nne-ctecs the trend among mo!t ote nt force In Ut . has
es
-..JrJ�:W.
:,_'deli,erlea every
��1':n!
he
$y - •�II by 10 1. m.
e,x , ssed
l:fublit'allS
Saturday delivery.
outt
Democra
when
urprise
s
n
llf•ieo a d Utah.
a dlnner
polled them by a wide margin In lowing.
Wwit fer lk9
this year's p rlmM'Y, but Re pubU- 1
Oc;t. S
• 1The■e 1tatt1, wltho ul exception,
�� ) ,�V.�!'-.
The Po{fleroy s11,t�are �!Jb'
•1 wenl' for Elaenhower �nd Nixon ean Gov. George D. Clyde pre•
1. 10 . 1 1
itate
the
in
lrlldtll"P4!rt
will meet Wednelday at :ii p. ni1
In both 1152 and -� tNI. Thia year, diet, a GOP victory
Phone WY,!-1114
,. 81,
the 11tu1tlQn tbrouahout the re- none the le.u.
. at the home of Miss Ethel tarlaftd� ·
.
Only in Wyom ing do Republl- Mineravllle. Roll call will be "wo-1ll�n ' Ii II orle l)OlitiCal" writer
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c,ns outnumber Demccratl, and men o[ the Bibl e."
)u ' t, ,:In Ux."
..mco
t
s
all'no
an
elected
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\Vyoml.n
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o.t. s
, . �tutal �ureta de'
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fff· . '· , arm · profileffll
t. nd plete alllite of Democrats two
The Ladies- Aid of the StT Paul •
Slier dOlneatlc l11ue1 held swQ yean ago , ousting former Sen. Luthera n church will meet W�ea­
tl\ thi1 rea:ion, but today :RepUb- Frank A. Barrett and form11r day, at '1:80 'p. n'l. in tbe.' Ctittreh
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tlcana a. ltd Dtmocratl a1lke agree Gov. _MIJward Simpson. , Republl- social room.
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'.'ltatea
l11,
a
mount
five
with Colorad,o'a Republiean Chair- ean11 m all
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ffll,h Je,n K. �TooY 'that "the In• claim the swin&amp; Is to their aide
ternatlonll situation i■ fint on now, however.
In ,' Colotado and M�nta
e\Jeryboay'1 mind: . Tbey b nen't
IIJhtl(a
two
b
w
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mi
f�\D
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16!
��e Farm
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atiy op,'l':JI
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totl'.'tlo 1uppor �e �e
ove"�• .
n�bomb ' ll'blitll
11 th.ti'e 1, an . nc,pUon It �• •lt�(l"ib the J\Ommatfo�
Tex .
N ew Me,cjoo, wheh Iha Pollllcal Lyndon loh
w
·1te
runni
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nedy'•
n
Ke'
been lfHtly
atmOIJ) llh h ·
these 1
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ate :ll
il
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oni Che v cy Pre,
e qna Ile . a 1at;t0l'.
li" pattJ'C\lluly "true In ,ieavlly ' n , 1ey 9f lieriiy C_1bot, J
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Do11't ,-it It off-h.v• yo11r to11k
flied IIOW wltli LondTMrli hoilr19
Lorid fflorl ii top grodo flN'•
..ct eil, elu11 \i.imlnt, ALL lt..t.
y,..'11 ■I.. filf &lt;111folnllfic doted
111.iiver, tll•I 11e.,.r t.t1 you ""'
;.11t, pLi1 .,. •.ur ,., b.,doot ,IOI!•
C.I JtOW hr
I-tint
,ell ..,..._ ,.bll,.'fit -..ur ,tHIIM•t
whtt. tNcl wltli tho bit '"L" , • •
Mwtd IN. .. tfi, toad l�•J•

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SCf&amp;mflC
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INSIIIMlllff
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DEllVERl!S Of
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PUIUIIACE OIL

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POMEROY, OHIO
Eul Main Street

Jack W. Carsey, Mgr,

Wla" T-.,Ce Les11 Than The Besf

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CALL POMEJIOV TOJ)AV
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Mr. and Mn, Roy Pearson and
daughter left Sunday ·ror a three
weeks vacation In the we1tern
atatea. They pl■n l() vis it M r. and
Mrs. Charles Reu(e r, Tuscon, Ariz
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Canter
and family of Doylestown 1peiit
several days with Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Wolfe and eons .

Casual, Outside Or Inside

Of
Autumn Brings Living Change Saving Plants
Are lltlifted

Fall br ing, with lt a chan1e
from CHllll out.door livin1 to
indoor livlnC , Livin1 indoon c■n
be ju st •• casual •• outdoor, if
JOU arrange your furniture ..-4h
yor family In mind, Ufl · norb
Snook, Extension ho� fu rnil''hings of ObJo State Unh,erslt,,,.., .
To uve time and 1«9per
m.a ke aure traffic !anet_ ll• . asttJI
to tbe desk, boo�,, 1 1116' ,-9' e
t elevilion set. Al.,.,_ li!W. i• ffl
and easy accesa to donrwayt, win•
dows, doscta, l� !�� und
rad iaton, the special ist Cldtion s.
Your furniture ca n create the
atmo1phere of a room, she adds .
Place la rge stationa ry plecet 1uch
11 the piane, davenport, buffet,
or bed p1raUel or s t right angl e s

to the wall or uae the m aa walJ
divider, .. Loun!!:in&amp;: chain mi1ht
be placed at I tllg.ht angle to re·
Ueve the 1tiffneH of a grouping
but .im.u ,tralghl chairs are usually placed parallel lo the wall.
j Miu Snook advises turning •
cornir i_ith i grouping of furnilure rttier UUn placing one l•ree
4&gt;iece aaoa1 ,the corne r. Strive
7fpr t lilnclu!tere&lt;I 1paciou1 look.
Thia: 9 mUJI getting rid of unh ecetA.1&gt;ry pieces of furnitu re.

Now Is Time
To Test Soil
For Next Year

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POMlROY, OHIO
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It tbe Springa Jaircround Sunday to
honor Mn. Edna Roush on her
birlhday. ThNe •�tendin,: were
Mr. a.ad Mra. Walter MeD1de
Kim and Gene E■rl1, lit. and
Mrs. Clarence Shield.a. Kr. and
Mr,_ Later Bouab and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bou.ab and
110n, Ruaell Roush.
Roberta,
Nancy and Sharon RoUlh, Mr. and
Mr,. &amp;b Hill and aom, Mrs. ffow.
Officers of the Bed.ford School ard Roush and dauabter.
Sixth and Seventh gradea were
Mr. and Mn. Dereu Panom
elected F riday. Sept. HI H fol, and family of Eut Liverpool vi1lows : president, Gail St. Clair; ited receaUy wilh Itri. Herbert
vice president, Robert S111ith; 'CC· Rou,h, Bessie Slau1bter, Mr. and
retary. Nancy O'Brien; assi sta nt Mrs. Dona PaBOns and otller re­
secretary, Judy Ki ng; treuurer. latives.
Sharon Smith and assiltanl trea·
Mrs . Abbie Cook Williama and
surer, Ronnie Ea stman.
iiaughter, Mr. and Mn. Harry
Young all of Steubenville and
The following are chairme11 of
�r. and Mrs. Floyd Farra, -Ra­
their cOmnJilteea: news reporten,
cine attended churcll at Fairview
Jeanette 8utcher and Charlotte Sunda
y night.
Lamber; librarian, Lyle Sinclair;
Mra. F.clna Rouab spent the week
recreation. Dick Sargent; health
end with • and Mn. Lester
and safety. Jtthnny Meeks; food,
Rouah at Letart.
Sand ra Be.-.1 ; room decorating,
M r1. Roy Don ohue and Mn.
Alan Swinttell, cleanup, Dery! Herbe
rt Roush caJled oo Mn.
Well.
Ella Sayre Friday.
Pack 24 1 Cub Scout&amp; WOD fir1t
Office rs of the Eighth grade
are president, Bob Smith; vice place for their window decora tion
pr·esident, Jackie Jones; 1ecretary at the Fall Festival at Raeine
Auguatine Branham;
a11i1tant Saturday. The tlleme was the
secretary, Nancy Rigga; treasurer Old Country Store.
, •
Mr. and Mn. Clarenee Sbielda
Judy Robson. Their committee&amp;
are moving from the Roy bUct
-have nol been choaen.
residence to the Leab Chittenden
Two new teachers are Mra.
re1idence at Letart.
Mary Skinner, second-lhird grades
and Mrs. Phyllis Hackett, nuuic
teacher.
Celebrating birthdays this week
and last wert Donna Stockton. I
R oger Sidders, Evaline
Arnold,
R obert Meeks, Sandra Beal, Dick
Sargent,
Steve
Burson and
P.amela, Burson who had a , stnall
party at her home.
Th, Bedford Recreation Ce nter
at present is beina: roofed. Pupili
hope to have an ins ide omnas­
ium very Soon.

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Tony Fawler, Owner-Opentor

NOWI

C-lly

Co■Y eniHCe

BeJOINI The Gas
Mains W-ith

Wherever )'OU 'u ve, you can en­
joy the convenie nce of gas and
modern appliance■ _ _ _ _ _ with
Al-bland Bottled Gu. A&amp;bland
Bottled Gas _ _ _ i• de pendable,
convenient, stormproof, beat■
·
instantly.
,.,. More Details Phone
or WriM

AVERY NELSON

Hemioct GroYe, Ohio
Pboae WY-U7M

IF YOU NEED

FARM MACHINERY
AT A REASONABLE PRICE

West Shade
Society Report

: Mo. 2 Rock Salt

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Bedford School
Elects Officers
For Coming Year

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pork CUla.
l.!it'1 Go Shopplllc
&amp;rown potatoes are lower in prlce
LOOKING AHEAD ON TBS
than lhoae from other areu.
'rvlb-Apples, of coune, are FOOD IUJlkETS - Y....altl•
the top of the fruit ll1t. v� Cool n.lehtl have •eant haprond
currently
Include
lllc:lnlolb� qualHy In the ,reens faquly­
Cortland, Red and Yellow Dell• eoll1rdl, kale, tl.lffliP 11eena, ete.
ciou1, Jonathan and Grilnts Gold­ Wltb Hveral CaWomLa areu in
en. Ban11naa continue to be rea­ the ped: barvett of head letiuee,
sonably prieed. And both Call­ curre nt or aomewblt lowe r l)rfc­
fornla grape1--Toluy,
Mal&amp;l.t, H wlll prevail for th e next mon­
Thompson .eedleas, ind RJbittt­ th. Squuh, buttffnul, ICOJ'II, and
a nd local ,rapu-Coocord a"4 other faU \'arleties are ine11:pea1ive 10urcea of vitamin A. And
othen. are iood cholcea.
·
be sure to try e1olant while the
Poultry •nd E......-Turkey1 are HIIOD laat1.
on the market in a:reat evi,
A few J«al lomatoea remain on
dence, You'll be' 1eeing more of
acene, but many ar" current­
the
the l!rialler ones now, lhoup
their numbers an down from last ly eoM1rt1 trom areaa witb later
year. Fryen continue lo be 1ood seasona. Ohio and other e1atera
choices. And ,mall egp continue ;;;;;�;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a;aa;;;;=
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to be the better ol'l'oice when
8lar1 Your calves On
•"ilaMe . Otl!&lt;rwi,e, cbooae the
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medium size.
Mut-Cooler weather
m ea n■
The Complete Milk
mon demand for chuck roast,
Replacer
and rib ro.111.&amp;. However, the:r
ve Mo re Milk To Sell
Ha
both ■re economlul
chokes.
Lamb 1houldtr, and b'etb bam
and port; loinl are alto worthy
of con,ideration u art cured
..We Do Cwilom Grinding"
lit. lllil It,
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Middleport Feed Ml

Place lhe rootl and tubera ia
aawdust o r peat mou or in a plu­
tic bag. Store in a dry, cool place
■uch as a basement. Don't .tore on
a back porch or garage H the,e
plant parts ea11not atand freezinc.

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Leave soil around dahlia tubers,
canna ■nd caladium root. . Store
in a ga rage or other building&amp; un­
til the 1oil driet up and falll
away from the plant parts. Shake
the toil off the roots and tubetl
and cut away the dried item. Dis­
card immediat.ely any plant parts
that show aoft 1pot1 or dlseaae.

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Now ls Time J-24--Farm
1f you plan to test you r soil
In the next yea r you may want to
do it now, &amp;ays Dr. Orio
Mus­
grave, Ohio State· University Ex­
tension agronomi st . Aboul 2,000
sattiples are bein proceased each
week now, compared with S,000
samples duri11g the s pring ruah.
M usgra.ve
ints out that in the
{all soil mor,:
sture conditions are
better for takin samples. Also,
the nutrient level of 1011 i1 like.
ly to be lower after crops have
been harvested.
By getti ng an evaluation of
your soil now, you will have am­
BY MRS. RUSSELL PAINTER
ple time to plan a 11oil fertility
Mrs. Jennie Roush, M rs. Virgil
program. It •l•o will enable YOU Roush, Mary Jo and Donnie Rous h
to determine what kind ,nd how attende d Rall,y Day at the ;.Jetho­
mu ch fertillzer with which to top dist Church hi Chester Sunday.
dress meadowa thi s fall or next
Mr. a11d Mrs. Robert Painter
spring_ In •dditio n , yo u will have and Douglas Joh1_1illn spent Satur­
a chance to apply bask or build­ day evening with Mrs. R . Taylor
up 11pp1ieltions where needed.
of Addison.
H your soil needs llttie, fall Is
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Pinell
_ an excellent time for application
of Belpra and Mrs. Martha Wolfe
Muagrave says. Lime applied now called on Mr . apid Mrs. Will Heil­
will have a chance to react with man recently.
, the soil before the next growing · H4tr;i· Brown 11nd family, Rali&gt;h
■eason.
'tahi!er·
·ao(I family called at the
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.. , .. _ hoh\e Sunday evening.
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",i'.id , Mn. Latty Roush and
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M ·; :.-\)rown of J�ck�On call:
e · 0 .·llr. . •nd Mra, Vll'gil Roush
ove ,
' "\v"eekend. ··
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.JIJ.oo!.ell Pa)Ptor is spend.
; 111' t
W'"&amp;°k with Mr. and Mn.
�lkwh...Pai.Dter and. .family of Middi,li)rt. '
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When moving dahlia.a and cannas, dig lar rnougb away from
th� plant ,tern so u not to injure
lhe fleshy tubers a nd roots, Dig
deep enough so that part of the I
�!ant will not be snapped off when
l1Uma the plant out of the soil.

SCORES

..a, UnitN- f'rM1 lnfwnttlonal
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Col Un1vtr1lty I
11 on 14, Mlltnce 1 t
S.nd,utky 44, Jeck'°" Mich. 0
L11.«1ter 0, Col It. Chari• 0
C'l�o J. Mlnhelt 16
Cleve L incoln 6
Vail Wtrt 20, Lima Sh,wnM I
Mtrtlm Ferry 32
Wheeling, W. V■• 13
St. Clalrsvill• 20
Lin&amp;ley W. V•. MIiitary 6
Toi Libby 1 1, Toledo W•lte 6
Cle-we Btntdic:tlne 15
Cle"-.. Colllnwood I
Madison 40, Chardon 12
Elyrie 0, Lakewood O ti•
Cleve St, Stani•l•u• "4
Midvlew 6
C.nton LeJ!rmin 22
Bedford 22 tie
Youngstown South a
Younptawn Moon1y 6
Warren Harding 1 2
Steuben•III• 12 tie
Mari.tta 33, Btlpre 6
I Sprlngfleld South 32, Portsmouth
Sprinsifleld North 31, Xenia I
Northwestern 28, MKh•nlcibu rg o
Rocky River ..9, Weatleke I"
Wooat•r 40. BerH 1 4
Ak rt- n Hoban 26, Canton Timken
c u,ah09• Falls 32
Canton L incoln t
Canton South 2B, Glenwood
Norih Canton 12, Northw.st 8
RoNVllle 32, Sebring 20
Dovtr 8," Coshocton 7
Ea1t-, Liv•rpool 36
New Philadelphia 13
ZanHville 14, Col Eaatmoor 6
·Crooluvllle 26, Dresden O
McConn1ll1vUle 1 4
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New Conc:ortf· 14
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Coldwtll 6, Roseville O
GIOu1tt,r 34. Philo 20
Frenysburv 26, KIiibuck 0
N1w LHlllfton '4
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Ch•nuc1y Dover 6
Cln Roger B,con 28, Cin Taft 6
Premont 32, Folfori• O
Akron EHi 6 Akran Garfitild 0
Columbus Aqulna&amp; 1 2
Columbus North 7
Coventry 24 Sprlnofleld 1 9
London 4 8 Mary1vllle 20
Wilmln9ton 16 Ple,Mnl View O
hckiontown 20 Newark Cath. O

Looking Ahead On The

Five eomni0n s-irden pianta _
dahlUI, tuberous begonia, canna,
caladium, and gladiolus _ don't
over-winter in Ohio, says Marvin
Carbonne11u, Ext.enaion floriculturisl at The Ohio Sl.lte Univeraity.
To l!Ut the planta, lift the roota,
tuber1 and corm, o1 these plant.I
from the garden abo ut the time of
the firsl .killing frost. They may be
dug when the follaJe baa dried up.

A ctnter of lnlerea t iuch as a
fireplace, larie window, large
picture, or hobby eollectlon in a
bookcase can add spice to a furniture grouping. Accent a group
by choo sing acce1sorie1 that be·
long to the unit and ca11 be ar­
ranged to balance it. Too many
amall articles placed "hither and
yon" detract from a center of in­
lcrest and they make ■ room look
cluttered, the Exten,ion s pecial­
i1t condudea.

Ohio" led the Central sates
last year in the productlo9 of
pulpwood, 1ccordln to W'.IDiam
F. Cowen, Jr., Ohio State ·uni­
versity Exteruion forester .
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Cowen cites fi1ures �Ill �
Central States Fore1t E:rperlment
Station report to ahow that Ohio
last year prod uced 165,.2:55 1t.rnd- ·
ard cords of pulpwood, account­
Ing for 46 per cent of all pulp­
W'OOd , produced for mill consump­
tion in the Central State! area.
Value of tht. pulpwood at the
mill WH $2,230,000.

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While Ohio woodlands produc­
ed 1�,205 cordf of pulpwood,
pulp milla of tile ,t,te used 181,301 9tandard cords, accord i ng to
Cowen. On a consumption basis,
thi s wa11 half the pulpwood consumed in the region. Cowen pre•
diets 1960 production and co11sumption fi&amp;:ures will equal
or
exceed those of laat year.
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Most of Ohm s pulpwood comes
from hardwood trees, such · as oak,
ash, hard maple, and beech, the
forester says . These
hardwoodl
accounted for 1 12,095 cords last
)'ear. Wood s such as yellow _popJar, aspen, cottonwood, w t llow
and soft maple acc.ounted ror 62332 cords and conife
rous species
fo r 828 cords.

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MAKE APPLE BUTTER
Women of Sutton M. E. Church
will make apple butter at lhe
home of Mn. Ralph Lee Thurs­
day, Oet. 6. Price 60c quart, the
cu1tomer to furnish own Jan.
Orders c:an be called to Mn.
Canon, WI9'3� or Mn. Ott,
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New ud Ulied
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cow and sir" fam1Jie1 and analyCounty A111nt, Agriculture
zine bette r .methods of production
Bulk m i lk tanks, pipeline milkAnothtr Chan,,e
I �-rs. c1nd a dec_rcasing number of Another chang" in lhe dairy
, l..irms arc m.ikm g bili: cha.nee• in rf'cord picture is that with UR of
1.,thc d Jit) ricture In Meiga county. pi peline
milkers the individual
l hOUJ.Ch ,he numbe r of farms i• farmer is no longer able to bow
Llc�r'-'a�in.lil, tot11l agricultu ral pro• how much rR!lk a cow ii produc•
duction ove r the •HI five year Ing. In order to provide this in­
period is staying about the same. formation to farmers th!! Meiga
MJ.lk and cream sold from Meigs Dairy Service Unit has purchased
County farms in 19.}9 represented four milk meters which are In•
approximately $ 1 .000,000 accord- stalled in the line leading (rom
mg to the census. That is approxi- the milker to the pipeline. Th(l
mately lhe same as was reported production tester brings these
m 19a4.
milk meters to the farms desiring
If Meigs County follows the I their use an d mails a record of
trend, which is lrplcal in other the weight of the milk, as well as
du.Jr)' sections �ubJect lo the bulk liecuring a sample before it goes
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handling of milk, or actual pro- into the pipeline with milk from
dm,:llon on dai ry farms will in- othe r cows.
crease 10 lo 25 per cent during the
Ft rmeni currently usin1" mllk
I nexl year. This, of eourse, was
not reflected in the 1959 Census meters Include Albert P1rker,
of Agriculture completed last H1rold C•rn•han, Junh N .
Smith, Arvll HolNr,. ,nd Dnld
November.
Koblenh..
Other changes oa re taking place
Fifteen fa rmera now are under
in the county, particularly in the the Dairy }ferd fmprovement pro­
production testing: field. The gram ln the county. These include
science of Electronica ia helping both the EDPM group, as well aa
farmen do a more complete job those using milk metus . Other
of re&lt;:ord keep ing and analyzing herds on Dairy Herd Improve­
these r1!!1:ord1 to a ssist them in ment Test include C. R . Knowles,
their management program. The C . M. H e adley, James F. Gibson,
herd of Norman G. Rose is the Paul Moore, Wl)'ne Rouah, Charles
first in the county to avail itself Theis s, Ear l Dean, Donald C. Mora
of the serwice of electronic data and Everett Colwell &amp; Son.
process ing (EDPMJ.
Only within the last year herds
Brleflv, this progr1111 lnvoh,••
the tester, C, N. JoMS, who vi1lb have increa sed corulderably in
th• farm Hch n,onth, W9i9h1 tht s ize. Orl.ly three herds on the DHIA
milk from e•�h cow. •IMI com­ program are less than 20 cows In
pl.tfl a" butt•rf•t tHI on • Hffl• s ize with th ree herds bemg :SO or
pl• of one day'1 mllk from Nch more. Four herds are in the 30 to
cow. TheH f5gu.-.1 •rto forw1rd­ � bracket and five in the 20 to
td to · Ohio State Unlnirslt, SO-cow group.
Sllghtly over a year ago nea rly
wheH the infarm1tlon Is punch­
ff on r11eord c,rd1, and thtn half of the herds were 20 cows or
through the card• are transmlf-. less in s ite.
ltd lnta 1n IBM dat• P,9Cflllnt
Avera.., Production
machine.
The average production for the
The informatiori is analyzed 469 cow� under DHIA test during
on the month or September wa
and typed by the machi ne
s 598
sheets which are returned to th&amp; pounds of milk arid 24 pou"nds - of
herd owner for his use , The i m• butterfat. This was in spite of the
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purtant thing from the herd own­ fact that 1
17 of these cowa were
er's standpoint is that be has a dry, but they were included
in get­
current ut,-to•dale record on each ting the average production.
cow giving information for the
High herd, In the group hn­
current testing period in regard
ing 30 or mort cows for th1
to production and teal of . milk,
month of StpNmber wen Arvll
value of the milk, amount and
Holter 742 pounda of milk, Jamn
cost of feed fed, and the income
N, Smith 623 pounds , of mllk,
over feed costs.
.nd Albe-rt P1rk1r 616 pounds
From the herd standpoint the 12 of milk per cow. For buHerfet
month average is available &lt;!very production the Smith herd wH
month giving lhe value of the pro­
hlvh with 28 pounds, Holter
duct, cost of concentrates, income
aecond with 27, and th1 Harald
oYer feed costs feed costs per 100
Cernah•n herd third with 25 per
potl'nd.s of rnllk, and the production
eow.
per worker.
In the herds of less than 30
Thi s same infor mation is also g_}WS high in production was the
available for each individual cow Paul Moore herd with 886 pounds
and the (a rmer can figu re out bf milll. and 33 pounds or butter­
whether the cow is gaining or fat per cow. The Jame5 F. Gibson
losing weight, getting enough herd was second in milk produc­
feed, when she should b&lt;! bred, · tion with 794 pounds and ·the David
and other data which help in man- Koblenti herd third with 679. The
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Donald C. Mora herd wa.s second
This elect ronic data proce ss ing in butterfat production With
31
11lso bas an added advantage be­ pou nds a n d thin:! was the herd of
cause on it each cow wlll have James F. Gib!lon with 29.
her records automatically summar­
Any interes ted farmer in the
ized. These will be sent to W a sh­ county may secure information
ington where under United Slates on production tes ting by seeing C.
Qepartmcnt of Agriculture these N. Jone&amp;, tester; the County Ex­
records can be used for proving tension Offict, or any one of the
directors or officera of the Meigs
Dairy Service Unit. As continued
change takes place, bringing high­
er c011ts. more acct1rate records
and better ma1iasement become
neceasary.

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Mr. and Mn. Roy W. Blanken1hip or l.Jnl.'Oln Heiahts are an­
nouncing the birth of an 8 lb. 15'ii
ot. aon, Gary Allen, at Holzer tio•­
pHal , Mo1d11y September

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JEAN PARKER
to Dayton, clue lo her mothe r ·
BOOSTER'S MEET
The Red Devil Booster' s Club lnl and breaking her wrist,
met Tuesday night at the press which 1be was hospltalited.
.Mr . and Mrs. Edward Archer
box _ roncession building on Chape visited ove r the weeke
�vill
mtffr" Fteld. ' Bill Brown presidenl
parents, · Mr. an? M
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There is a "Wond er World of 1 I ca l t l 1 fur
building w,as vi1itin, , . thei ri dauahler, Mr. an
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open heart surger.i-' arid other techniq ues: th,
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the
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,tfJ!':lt,' b'�bdous advances i n medical scieor.e,
child('e:n . 1}ndc� Sqtne " ton�itlort'� ehd�crinolo­
Julia Lucas spent Saturda, night
There was no secretary's report
���Jp.J�oin from most 9f the serio� c�I�;
a
make
may
Sunday with :Jr. and )[rs .
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and
hormone
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being
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Mrs.
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given
1rt• •� 1 �1111laeases of 25 years ago . Abnorm alltie
r Parker and Susie.
Home
at the last meeting.
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taller of' P'l''event a growing girl
�m !that formerly killed or deform ed a chilcf t.h ' · sflorl' boy"'
Margie Hen� was a we�t,end
from towering over her co9temporaries.
APPLE BUTTER
guest of Mr. tnd Mrs . Richard . Lu.
... m eeneilted tQday and injurie s which once cripof
Church
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Ladie
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today
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::: )led are s uccess fully treate d. Vaccin es, a�li­
apple butter on
ri s t made
Ch
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yesterday.
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one wishing to purchase some of Kenneth Davis and family.
perience even greater wonders in curative
---thopedics to cr�ate a better world of health
ll may contact an.y of the Ladles
Mr. and Mrs. earrQl Sn, owpe11
treatment and care."
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"lobmy bUSi- ·pervi1ors and
of
"(!Ith�' waY, Theil'' votes :are the m o.n thly 8(lt.
·
of a ralher •
ei"uds
"
� · ,
,Pa
'9y FRAt.llK PONOGHt.11
-- ..
iu.e, ��tY, "Ii
Dean, ,�oetta: .
•av,· talks. chu rch. Social . building .
WC)rk ers.
that
t
ay
'
ti)t
have
iji
ed by .both cain ps.
caused
d
lil\t
covet
mo,t
·and
e
QJIC
week
bolll.y
e
.
K
r
a
nes11
01P
.
N
1
�
UPI--S
BOSTO
s
•
,:
cker, �J?�.a p
.
The lad ies prepared the picnic- K_aren allJI :su,y
-�r -1it'
· brint • real Fall
er
pri�
dge
ll
TorEfUe
acknowle
may
rr
DeinOcra
}!'
,
w
s
f
,
polilica
October'
con�lal
Ind
'\#IUl'i,
praetleal
v
n
�h,W
Hid
li
N
:
Y
«
ned
·
r
t�ntrat
e
·
ar
.T e ew o k
each family and Beverly Tho.Qlp&amp;O'n, �ea�le i �
brought
by
meal
s
yle
t
,g;
has
e
r
kP,uter
,talu
Lodge's
&amp;hi:t
vat
ly
e
Ooroth)' pickup alter -all•.
r/t'i.!e
.
•
Pelores . Milam
1,
only $187,000 Ir. the first eight of ignorinl beta, ,
I
and everyone enjoyed the informal Siders, Den!'is Scbll\ilpl, rarjie, ;t e\cbt .i;, •. ,ti.'l:nd 1Ji• ·� ;o1,
Dnl 1 � · ROSylrl 'l'aylor.
Blit whether you ianore or .-isen 11ince his defeat by Kennedy
•
red
�nit
compa
year
s
thi
fo
montha
11t
Herring, Judy Klni, Den�
Pre1ide
e.
r.
One steel ma&amp;nat
/ker.
· .-.Jdi.-&lt; t\i:l Mtf. • t.Q.te1 �; ,_. nd
· �e r�arte r w11s ,d rape_d fo� a
·
heed the facts, New Engl.Ind poli- .for · .the U. S. Senaf,e in .1 952. suppe
In
"Hf.
last
Pa
, :
�tlllon
7
S\ille
...
,th
and
,
w
m
Web,r,
I
4'11
•Dean
wen
Luther
Armco,
el_ass,
1
of
he
of
n
t
Johnato
Presiden
3
,
.
by
70
=--· _._�mcmber , ,.
7
Lodge
7
b
at
e
Kenned
. n:. At t/'e RIt ch · Logan
s
it
able
as
Mike y
ldlhii,.ol h!i ·dill , '·. "Mr.
npredict
u
.
•p,·t, v
.,. a •·•"• ,· ump In Augu,t tica Is H
I I,
Tucke�, led a, discussion of next
·
year.
· 1 h e \·'u iso fur a, to say he 1le1 1eves re- ,
that
ERSONALS
, ie, or w,Jom t ht' lounei
P
. Carrol Snowden and...
s
Mr
w�ather.
and
Armco h as e,rn ,· ng,, s,nte Fe incame is
een
.
·
Hallow
started
ng.
_
s
A
h.is
meetr
monlh
t·ovrry
t
t
f\
I
s
h
at
r
,
c
apc
h
a
cticut
1
t
Demo
t
N
Conne
In
ices on Scptcm
M r . and Mrs. John H. Jeffreys sona, Su nday evening.
New Englander■ wlll vote in
volume or Ol' I ober boo k- way down on the year so far,
rty -.y1ll be the lheme with masgood
pa
a
the
in
edge
to
a
have
gJight
h
pear
Churc
ethodlst
•
' ,'
and son, Steven Mark of Indian- More Rutltnd N•ws
.
while the Pennsylvania and New November for two native son,,
,_se who care lo.
·
que ra_ding for th0
this
race since
foot
ntial
preside
-cent vi111ittor1
F ur t h ur I') I 11m were ma d e fn r 1 hr ing.�. he �aid .
Mrs , Louis C, Thomas w as dts•
,poli·s, Ind. were "
.
Haven have piled up h uge defi- Democratic presidential nommee
le
8
c
rmg
o_up
B
b
e
J
so
11
a
It
.
I
W
_
s
2nd
the
t
r
regi
rs
fi
time,
Nuvernlw
the
arkin
ting
.
• Booster Mc-C'
,
charged · from Holzer Hospital on
or Mrs. Bertha Amos , John L
:
The Comme rce Department sai rl cits.
John F. Kennedy •nd Republican year� for
· at which l i m(" thr l'ou11ril will
lo �UJ!d up memb cnh1p .
Night
r regmb&lt;!
crat
r
,
outnu
h
s
Cu
e
s
Mrs.
Demo
d
and
t.t
Mr.
Sunday.
' and -al10 or
that although manufactu rers' .sal•
v ice presidential nominee Hen ry
1
There will be no supper but rei1tered Republicans.
: .- have the open ini: st•rvit· l's. Ile- es fell I per cent in August, new
The commerce department said Cabot Lodge,
Max Edmundson · of Langsv11le
s ton at BradbUl'Y. The JeUJohn
pumpcider,
donuts,_
of
r�eshi:nents
�oriel
r
and
d
Ge
snvc
werf'
t9
ftom
� ; · freshmen
RD waa fischarged from Holze?'
rey's recently returned
orders ro.te 2 per cenl, and the U, S. · expert fiill ln A ugu st for
About Even
km ptc and eoffee will b_e served.
with
that
one
1
lone-and
a
·
•
but
fact
month
stationed
s
hour enjoyed arter I h c meeting.
Thls
wa
tlve
u
c
e
conl
th
r
he
fou
Hospital ' Sunday following a
the
where
Fede ral R eserve Board aald deDemocrats beat the R epubli- A commt\tee was appointed for many,
•,
·
bal­
:
years
the
HI
stay
up
ee
r
Ignored-put,
were
be
far
th
r
can't
10
ro
.
ce
r
year
the
on
.
three week&amp;
e
Fo
Air
r
pe
2
th
gained
saleR
parlment Blore
f
u;
can
s i n a registration
race
i
n
Gene
R iley, Isabelle Brown
,
t
h
Pl.
of
er•'
pept
five
r
HAVE GUESTS
least
at
Oa
De­
ln
'
e
doubt
loting in
Mlsr Joy¢
C"enl lost week over fl year ago. per cent. The Commerce
:
M r . and M ,rs Harvey Er_lewlne �PlfiSiB nt •Wnt · sumlay. ; evening
guests of MildrPd Domes tic machine tool orden parlme11l al,o sa id the huge lbulld of the New England states. The Copnecticut by a whiske�. The re- and Luther Tuc�er. Each la�y
1 � _ Sunday
regismember is to brmg one l,)Um_pklh and Joetta spent Sunday w1lh lus
· \
Sprousd
Tubh1 and Mr. and MrQ. t: T. made their fi r�! ri se since March up of U. S. Inves tment&amp; inroad exception: Vermont whleh is ex­ •ults: !11 per cent of the
w ••th Ann
: '
p
�'he d�te and pr�gram fo r the sister, Mrs. Howard Carder of Pt.
tered votera ·are Democratic.
pie.
r
Da}'tOn
wrrc
Avf!.
Sririni,:
Repub­
Simp;oh
o
deep;
lee
Its
to
about
,tick
by
Green
to
,
�
pected
:
In August, and Printers ink re­ apparently has 1l■ckened
Connecticut Gov. A. A. R ibicoff ro ee1mg will be aecided later at Pleasant
o[
: , Mr. and Mrs. WHli,1m Martin, ported national advert is ing up 2 � mlllion from la st pear's $2.4 lican tap- roota.
#,.. 4'rplnk µa ' -:.the care
18 �
,
boarded
the
Kennedy
bandwagon
scho�.
Sunda�
Mrs.
nt.
and
Brya
·
Mr.
.
..t.eorte
PrCJ1ident EisenhOWf!r ca�tured
_
�, .. sori, Joe Marlin,
bet
pel' cent in July with magazinea tillllon pace.
!'-, 81bl� qmz wi1111 enJ,oyed wilh
s ago. He may stee r it
.
Bra�ord w�s admit•
Ll&gt;o M artin an,I furnily, Mr. ;md aml television jjletling most of the
•
Salea of the p_revlously boi&gt;m­ all alx ,tales in 1966. v ,Nelther two year
Mrs
to victory but only over 'rough p�1zes going to Kay Riley, Mary
r Hospital for obbloc
lz.,
Mr1. John Tubbs and fa1nily und
Clr:�r t"r1dus­ party 11 expected to win ' the
.
,
tbii
lng cigarette
'
'J/ �
·
.
·
�earns
,
an_
d
Carl
•
tra
Pickens
c
k,.
ill!
.
.
.
\
• • " ' M.ra. Jean Casto.
' glrvatloi oda)'.
tl-lea dropped In !uly complred thi s year.
J'ruk ONeil, political editor ol
', . '
.
The remai nder of the evening was
- ----,.- -.
,,.19ht Lo•dln e•
M auaehu■etts perbape tops tlie
the p'reYlou1
and
June
· Mrs Bil fewer (Alberta Haw•
with
both
•
the · Manches ter N. H. Union Lea- open discussion of proj�ets for
,I •
Revenue freight loadings a:alp· July.
political puzzle In New , Erifl•nd
kip1)
ia awp,. ti ent at Holzer HosC
favor
.
der,
said "it ls diUicull
to
.11ee
class.
Those
stron�est
1n
the
'"'"
\Jae
over
weellr:
laat
two
cent
t0;
.
per
ed 3.2
r
• • • ,,
Vlce res ldent ,Jamee 9. Wrl1ht becau1e 11.e heart belon11
pital
•
I
pulpit
for
lhe
Ke
n
nedy
can
upset
the
R
epub
o
were
buying
a
new
w
previous ,;t.,eek and IU per �nt of For/ now aarees with Chry1- eandld1te1. Both Kennedy and
}h · nd Mn Gail Bradford
blian trend ln ,New Hampahire." chu reh having_ bel)n and spaghe'.li
. I ..
Septe,._.. 30
over a year ago and local alr• l er offlrials that total auto pro­ Lodge are from Ma11aehr.aett1 .
�bl�dren w�re s upper guest■
and
To win, O'Neil said, Kenned,v �upp_ers to raise money and an
The Sunday school of the Le• of his parents M r. and Mrs . A.
Mir He" 1• :1
line pa ssenger traffic WIii way ducllon t hie year wliJ be' 6,II00,000
monthly tart Falls Methodist Church is
Kenned)ll as a pre1identlal can would have to cut very deeply aud1?n sale at a later
up. whlle enitlnoerlng ney,11-record
Units . The Gell�ral 'Motod fdrec. Bradforl1, Raelne, Thursday.
registered
Republican ranks
meeting.
into
s
aponsorjng a jitney supper Fri•
award
truction
s
said heavy con
dld■te, may have ■n eda:e· In Mas­
.
Mrs. Pa'uline Markins , Mrs.
oait ia 1100,Qt)I) ·n11her.
mall:� it �ven , clo se run and . Atten�m� were : �� r. and �I�s. day evening, Sept. 30. Se rving
"to
topped last year'a !qel by 10 per
••chqseU,.
But
Lodce,
tbe
blu
e
­
-X:he _;t:'ede!l!l �iiffl91'-!nlcalion1
Addie Mle�a�l and Thelnta and
cent for · the fourth week hi. • dimmissldn opened th, 'WIY for h1ood who 1tood up, to , ..tail in his Clta'ifCCs 6f doing this are re- R�y Plckpns, Mr. and Mrs. Bill will start ■t . t· p. m: ;at ,the Com• Mu. Abll• - R upe· atiE!nded the
,
B-t6wn llnd sons. Mr. ahd M rs. mu n i ly bull�ins., Ew�r,ypoe is l b- Zion Chut'Ch of Chti!1:t ' HOme&lt;:-O m. row. Building permits showed biK companie11 to establlah �ti� the United Nation s, 11 held In mqte." ,
Tlie
1eligio�
s
,Jt
s
ue-K\nnedy'B
Luther
Tucker. Mr. and Mrs. Carl vited.
, g-alns In mo11t of 199 clUes .
own microwave comm'lftfltatlons hlg)l reaard bv Democrat&amp; and
Ing SuhdaY. Thelma 'M i chael and
been
and sons. Mrs. Irene Kelly
not
m-h11s
s
C1thohci
Roman
Kearns
Od. 3
pro­
r
Automotive News aaid ca
'Ethel Nel son sang on the
Republican• alike .
Mrs
s ystems. American Telephone and
'
Ofr and Mr. and Mrs.
!lf
the
emotional
issue
in
New
Engand
daughte
the
meeting
October
The
reach
would
weell.
thl&amp;
on
duct i
The GOP hl&amp;h commaDd- haan't
.
Telegr aph promptly
protested
proiram. Also attending wu
fh:ia\ Board of the Unltt'!d Melho- "Mrs . Edna Russell.
I •
132.880 units , up IO per cent from that loss or such busines1 by com­ written oft Mauachu■etta. To the land that it has been elsewhere Gene Riley and children.
dist church will be held at the
hist week 11nd compa red with 105- munications companies
ml,:ht contrary, Republican strate,1hts in_ the nation.
Rev. and Mrs, Carl Herrin,
Protestant southeast �Mexwith
m.
p.
B_µt
�he
iglo�s
question
e1'l�hl
7:�0
at
Mo�day
ch,
r
chu
a10
.
yea,
are
maklni
MH111ch
u
1et1.s:
a
h'&lt;lnt
a
8� 1
lnean hi1h er phones fate■ for the
Mn. Jlaod1.e Jividen, Mn. Marrt
!co. The normally Demor,roliC maTre. .-tu!'Y ,!;e�rota ry ,R obert An• publlr.
line in it1 offense to win votes · ht New En' lilid" even i( it is dor- jority in thls region has been all commlsa1�ns meetmg at 7 P- m. garet •SchiUl hg and 8 Methodist
All members are urg_ed lo be pres- "Ch'urch' · i«lpieaenta'tive from Syraderton deqled In a speech to
for GOP pres idential nominee mant,
sullen since Los Angeles ; Kenne1 '
-�---- ----:·
ent.
Jnterna
op
•�·�H
of
tb•
·
(1
Rlch.ird
M.
Nixon
and
his
rb.n•
lllemb4;1
c.us� went . lo Por!sm_outh Sunday
C�IIBI TO ft�POIT
dy's suppor t comes from mor &lt;!
Dre w Webr.ter Post No. �9 Amer, � • 1•e'fr�iltat1 ot Afrf�taken by
. tton'iil r�•tar,, ,Una that we art
The Garatm tlu\ia In thla .,rea nln&amp; mate.
populou s Albuquerque.
1 ln or bp the .\lerae of n rcee11•
ican Legion wil l_ meet M�JK! ay �t Mn. Hden Werner. ·
On paper, Masuchuaetts 11 •
who have contributed to the
(havu Compf•in,
8 p. m. World War I mght will • M,. aJl4h M r'lf, \ C h1rles Simpkins
' •.
•lon,a 1\hou�� t�ere was plen�y ot Johnny Apple Seed t{lghw■y are Democratic ,tate. Theff are about
)
Sen. Dennis Cla vez, (D-N. M. ,
be obs erv� dbusmel!IS
•
talk &lt;Uiat we are lh the
rea!,tered llopul!ll,an1.
?iJv� gohf 'to' Col\1.lnb'll8 Where he
aaked to report to Mra. Garen
who is not seeking reelection, has
.
.
pre
emp'fQymenl al the
general
a1ld
.
\I
13qt �ne million voten . declaNI ·
Stansb ury In Middl�port. Mr■.
charged l ellow ·Democrats Gov:•
The October meetlng of the has l'ecel)tttd
•
Oil ()u,pul . Rcii;e
al. ' '
Holplt
no
par&amp;)'
dflll■Uo
n
in
the
Jay
the
of
to
m,an
r
ch■t
Stansbury i11 the
John Burroughs and National M jd � lepOtt Garden C hlb �II be · Doc n
•'
s
,
&lt;;qtt lll of Lan­
IJli
Oil output ro:;e 29,000 borreh a R oadside Beautification ih the are, &amp;�te. Tbm are lhe "tndepend•
J
1
th
,
Brown
bo
Committeeman Tom
heid th i coming' lofoinaay" evenlni
Mr.
Aaricullhe
trd
week
last
rl11r
ent■'' wh0; eould Ult the oµtcome
••
and I• preparing her report.
from eastern New Mexico , with et the home 01 Mrs. M . L. Frnch· �,� il� Jijt(f,�
the
over
·
rn. 1 1 1cted the
na:'
rin
Dc1:ur: numt
t'i
11;r('
t'
Piar
Jit:ri.
d
a
n
not working hard enougl1 for Ken- w ith Mrs. Jolin Kincaid and Mr8.
.'
1
cn1 ire 1860 eotll•n ,:rop will all be
nd.
wel!lke
Republican Candidate
l'fo!tnedy.
Walter Hayei as a891ating
t·nlU ellhl"i ul Rom.- ur abroad,
Mt: and Mn. Carroll Snowden
Cha vez' eases. The club will have a silent
have denied
oth
for Reprtlffllatlve
H
,
lei,dng 1111 wU!, 11 htr\he r 1ubGari')', Mr. . Joa� M•y a�d
and
charse, but Bu rr oughs, obs ervers au ot ion during the eveniti,g.
to The
11luntial re&lt;luc-tion in the 6.3 mil­
Mike
and Mr
. . . •- Jean Parker
race
his
r
in
ed
ea
s
running
say, is
.Ckt, 3
By DAN DOHIII.TY
General A... mbiy
ryover.
r
l'lil
bale
lion
1 11 ors 1n 0a11 Ipo1lll 0
•
The Pomeroy Garden club will 'blislnellll �IS
DENV,EI{ (UPI) - Cries of "no, for reelection against R epublican
·
However l h"rc was lots ol bad
a
edne
three-time
sd Y,
no," came from 10,00 Denverites Edwin L. M echem · a
meet at the home o( MIH Lydia W
nl'\l.'5 Slocks moved lower for
na
r
Bur
r
oughs
J.,t � .I,.
rnor
whom
- whe n Sen. John A. Car roll, govf,
Ebersbach Monday, at 2 ·p. m. with ___,
the fifth s traight week. Retail
�.- •·
Colo.), asked: "Are we sati9fled rowl;y ousted in 19ff8.
rs . John Lletwller Bl co-hoste■s.
M
(D
•
''
om
r
f
trudc was down filiihtly
Anothe r place where religion
t. 4
wit
Oc
on
Cuba?"
whal
in
going
11
h�
'
lu�1 yeor levels. Oun and Brad­
T1 n4 ''ld'e we aatlsfled with what could he a factor is in eastern
Pomeroy Ch1J)ter 186 QES will
stri•e!
r eported.
a region wll h many meet in regular 1e11lon Tuesday
Pd. Pol. Adv.
, I .I r.fl .E
ha■
been
happenin
in the world Montana
a
.Sl.t'el scrap prke1 fell $6 a ton
.Jl Jl,)tJII-�
Protestant11 of Scandinavtan ex- at 7:45 p. m., at the , rda�lc
laat
or
the
three
four
years?"
-'
'
Th' ahoutera were admittedly traction. But I n Montana, as In - Temple. Past Matrons and p1tron1 '
1
I •
·
'
TRY
mnstJJ
Defflocrat.■ In a mo11 tcy Wyom ing. Colorado and utah, will be honored. Alt membera are
Q1r1ENT
1111rR1&gt;v
HOME
:
i/huR
' •
1
DefflOF-"1tle city. g1thel'!4 to hear therP has been llttle overt ta'k or urged to attend.
(oats
Oct. 4
Sen. John F. Kenned� - talk. itu.t reyijlon, _ . l�, !!l► �� [11, P.al m. .When
•
,,:or ,lien
,Bl')'•
• tteietid
·'
ffftf"'queitlo"iis on Kennei!y campa igned ln Sa , 'Lake
Next 'tll,��4Y. , i'l"�ni111 t h ft;
confr�te lo yo,ur
,
so;-ess
i =
f · .lln ·aff1lra and detens� 4 . 11.N,i
pst lbull• Church, Schobf �� .,nd 'f�·
,
ll AJ· 1
f
;�&amp; �fdJ',1
-who :en.# th�h )Ud_a
l . . lned
relatively
lm.._1 vtt, 10nfl!
- M:
��- peo
yourJob, reaily
a ChlU'th �Ql f!t. ;.
i\ reelamation, na�f
� . red , I n�) h , �•
ort._ Mr. f. •�1 .Mf1, • , �
to pdar. li!'l'P( pticto ,, · ' 1,
oni bl fo the stilte s !I
� ( )'. 1-J
, :. . 1 and othef Western 8t· d:
f
· . �� - -rch,
.
·
.
_
_ . , W.re mentioned: Thereby '111e Latter Day Salnta
, , ; \•. , ,
! 11
1. , a,.ili·
No
loe
',ir ,too '
· t1'JY nne-ctecs the trend among mo!t ote nt force In Ut . has
es
-..JrJ�:W.
:,_'deli,erlea every
��1':n!
he
$y - •�II by 10 1. m.
e,x , ssed
l:fublit'allS
Saturday delivery.
outt
Democra
when
urprise
s
n
llf•ieo a d Utah.
a dlnner
polled them by a wide margin In lowing.
Wwit fer lk9
this year's p rlmM'Y, but Re pubU- 1
Oc;t. S
• 1The■e 1tatt1, wltho ul exception,
�� ) ,�V.�!'-.
The Po{fleroy s11,t�are �!Jb'
•1 wenl' for Elaenhower �nd Nixon ean Gov. George D. Clyde pre•
1. 10 . 1 1
itate
the
in
lrlldtll"P4!rt
will meet Wednelday at :ii p. ni1
In both 1152 and -� tNI. Thia year, diet, a GOP victory
Phone WY,!-1114
,. 81,
the 11tu1tlQn tbrouahout the re- none the le.u.
. at the home of Miss Ethel tarlaftd� ·
.
Only in Wyom ing do Republl- Mineravllle. Roll call will be "wo-1ll�n ' Ii II orle l)OlitiCal" writer
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The Ladies- Aid of the StT Paul •
Slier dOlneatlc l11ue1 held swQ yean ago , ousting former Sen. Luthera n church will meet W�ea­
tl\ thi1 rea:ion, but today :RepUb- Frank A. Barrett and form11r day, at '1:80 'p. n'l. in tbe.' Ctittreh
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Eul Main Street

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Mr. and Mn, Roy Pearson and
daughter left Sunday ·ror a three
weeks vacation In the we1tern
atatea. They pl■n l() vis it M r. and
Mrs. Charles Reu(e r, Tuscon, Ariz
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Canter
and family of Doylestown 1peiit
several days with Mr. and Mrs.
Gary Wolfe and eons .

Casual, Outside Or Inside

Of
Autumn Brings Living Change Saving Plants
Are lltlifted

Fall br ing, with lt a chan1e
from CHllll out.door livin1 to
indoor livlnC , Livin1 indoon c■n
be ju st •• casual •• outdoor, if
JOU arrange your furniture ..-4h
yor family In mind, Ufl · norb
Snook, Extension ho� fu rnil''hings of ObJo State Unh,erslt,,,.., .
To uve time and 1«9per
m.a ke aure traffic !anet_ ll• . asttJI
to tbe desk, boo�,, 1 1116' ,-9' e
t elevilion set. Al.,.,_ li!W. i• ffl
and easy accesa to donrwayt, win•
dows, doscta, l� !�� und
rad iaton, the special ist Cldtion s.
Your furniture ca n create the
atmo1phere of a room, she adds .
Place la rge stationa ry plecet 1uch
11 the piane, davenport, buffet,
or bed p1raUel or s t right angl e s

to the wall or uae the m aa walJ
divider, .. Loun!!:in&amp;: chain mi1ht
be placed at I tllg.ht angle to re·
Ueve the 1tiffneH of a grouping
but .im.u ,tralghl chairs are usually placed parallel lo the wall.
j Miu Snook advises turning •
cornir i_ith i grouping of furnilure rttier UUn placing one l•ree
4&gt;iece aaoa1 ,the corne r. Strive
7fpr t lilnclu!tere&lt;I 1paciou1 look.
Thia: 9 mUJI getting rid of unh ecetA.1&gt;ry pieces of furnitu re.

Now Is Time
To Test Soil
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It tbe Springa Jaircround Sunday to
honor Mn. Edna Roush on her
birlhday. ThNe •�tendin,: were
Mr. a.ad Mra. Walter MeD1de
Kim and Gene E■rl1, lit. and
Mrs. Clarence Shield.a. Kr. and
Mr,_ Later Bouab and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bou.ab and
110n, Ruaell Roush.
Roberta,
Nancy and Sharon RoUlh, Mr. and
Mr,. &amp;b Hill and aom, Mrs. ffow.
Officers of the Bed.ford School ard Roush and dauabter.
Sixth and Seventh gradea were
Mr. and Mn. Dereu Panom
elected F riday. Sept. HI H fol, and family of Eut Liverpool vi1lows : president, Gail St. Clair; ited receaUy wilh Itri. Herbert
vice president, Robert S111ith; 'CC· Rou,h, Bessie Slau1bter, Mr. and
retary. Nancy O'Brien; assi sta nt Mrs. Dona PaBOns and otller re­
secretary, Judy Ki ng; treuurer. latives.
Sharon Smith and assiltanl trea·
Mrs . Abbie Cook Williama and
surer, Ronnie Ea stman.
iiaughter, Mr. and Mn. Harry
Young all of Steubenville and
The following are chairme11 of
�r. and Mrs. Floyd Farra, -Ra­
their cOmnJilteea: news reporten,
cine attended churcll at Fairview
Jeanette 8utcher and Charlotte Sunda
y night.
Lamber; librarian, Lyle Sinclair;
Mra. F.clna Rouab spent the week
recreation. Dick Sargent; health
end with • and Mn. Lester
and safety. Jtthnny Meeks; food,
Rouah at Letart.
Sand ra Be.-.1 ; room decorating,
M r1. Roy Don ohue and Mn.
Alan Swinttell, cleanup, Dery! Herbe
rt Roush caJled oo Mn.
Well.
Ella Sayre Friday.
Pack 24 1 Cub Scout&amp; WOD fir1t
Office rs of the Eighth grade
are president, Bob Smith; vice place for their window decora tion
pr·esident, Jackie Jones; 1ecretary at the Fall Festival at Raeine
Auguatine Branham;
a11i1tant Saturday. The tlleme was the
secretary, Nancy Rigga; treasurer Old Country Store.
, •
Mr. and Mn. Clarenee Sbielda
Judy Robson. Their committee&amp;
are moving from the Roy bUct
-have nol been choaen.
residence to the Leab Chittenden
Two new teachers are Mra.
re1idence at Letart.
Mary Skinner, second-lhird grades
and Mrs. Phyllis Hackett, nuuic
teacher.
Celebrating birthdays this week
and last wert Donna Stockton. I
R oger Sidders, Evaline
Arnold,
R obert Meeks, Sandra Beal, Dick
Sargent,
Steve
Burson and
P.amela, Burson who had a , stnall
party at her home.
Th, Bedford Recreation Ce nter
at present is beina: roofed. Pupili
hope to have an ins ide omnas­
ium very Soon.

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Wherever )'OU 'u ve, you can en­
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modern appliance■ _ _ _ _ _ with
Al-bland Bottled Gu. A&amp;bland
Bottled Gas _ _ _ i• de pendable,
convenient, stormproof, beat■
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Hemioct GroYe, Ohio
Pboae WY-U7M

IF YOU NEED

FARM MACHINERY
AT A REASONABLE PRICE

West Shade
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pork CUla.
l.!it'1 Go Shopplllc
&amp;rown potatoes are lower in prlce
LOOKING AHEAD ON TBS
than lhoae from other areu.
'rvlb-Apples, of coune, are FOOD IUJlkETS - Y....altl•
the top of the fruit ll1t. v� Cool n.lehtl have •eant haprond
currently
Include
lllc:lnlolb� qualHy In the ,reens faquly­
Cortland, Red and Yellow Dell• eoll1rdl, kale, tl.lffliP 11eena, ete.
ciou1, Jonathan and Grilnts Gold­ Wltb Hveral CaWomLa areu in
en. Ban11naa continue to be rea­ the ped: barvett of head letiuee,
sonably prieed. And both Call­ curre nt or aomewblt lowe r l)rfc­
fornla grape1--Toluy,
Mal&amp;l.t, H wlll prevail for th e next mon­
Thompson .eedleas, ind RJbittt­ th. Squuh, buttffnul, ICOJ'II, and
a nd local ,rapu-Coocord a"4 other faU \'arleties are ine11:pea1ive 10urcea of vitamin A. And
othen. are iood cholcea.
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be sure to try e1olant while the
Poultry •nd E......-Turkey1 are HIIOD laat1.
on the market in a:reat evi,
A few J«al lomatoea remain on
dence, You'll be' 1eeing more of
acene, but many ar" current­
the
the l!rialler ones now, lhoup
their numbers an down from last ly eoM1rt1 trom areaa witb later
year. Fryen continue lo be 1ood seasona. Ohio and other e1atera
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8lar1 Your calves On
•"ilaMe . Otl!&lt;rwi,e, cbooae the
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medium size.
Mut-Cooler weather
m ea n■
The Complete Milk
mon demand for chuck roast,
Replacer
and rib ro.111.&amp;. However, the:r
ve Mo re Milk To Sell
Ha
both ■re economlul
chokes.
Lamb 1houldtr, and b'etb bam
and port; loinl are alto worthy
of con,ideration u art cured
..We Do Cwilom Grinding"
lit. lllil It,
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Place lhe rootl and tubera ia
aawdust o r peat mou or in a plu­
tic bag. Store in a dry, cool place
■uch as a basement. Don't .tore on
a back porch or garage H the,e
plant parts ea11not atand freezinc.

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Leave soil around dahlia tubers,
canna ■nd caladium root. . Store
in a ga rage or other building&amp; un­
til the 1oil driet up and falll
away from the plant parts. Shake
the toil off the roots and tubetl
and cut away the dried item. Dis­
card immediat.ely any plant parts
that show aoft 1pot1 or dlseaae.

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Now ls Time J-24--Farm
1f you plan to test you r soil
In the next yea r you may want to
do it now, &amp;ays Dr. Orio
Mus­
grave, Ohio State· University Ex­
tension agronomi st . Aboul 2,000
sattiples are bein proceased each
week now, compared with S,000
samples duri11g the s pring ruah.
M usgra.ve
ints out that in the
{all soil mor,:
sture conditions are
better for takin samples. Also,
the nutrient level of 1011 i1 like.
ly to be lower after crops have
been harvested.
By getti ng an evaluation of
your soil now, you will have am­
BY MRS. RUSSELL PAINTER
ple time to plan a 11oil fertility
Mrs. Jennie Roush, M rs. Virgil
program. It •l•o will enable YOU Roush, Mary Jo and Donnie Rous h
to determine what kind ,nd how attende d Rall,y Day at the ;.Jetho­
mu ch fertillzer with which to top dist Church hi Chester Sunday.
dress meadowa thi s fall or next
Mr. a11d Mrs. Robert Painter
spring_ In •dditio n , yo u will have and Douglas Joh1_1illn spent Satur­
a chance to apply bask or build­ day evening with Mrs. R . Taylor
up 11pp1ieltions where needed.
of Addison.
H your soil needs llttie, fall Is
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Pinell
_ an excellent time for application
of Belpra and Mrs. Martha Wolfe
Muagrave says. Lime applied now called on Mr . apid Mrs. Will Heil­
will have a chance to react with man recently.
, the soil before the next growing · H4tr;i· Brown 11nd family, Rali&gt;h
■eason.
'tahi!er·
·ao(I family called at the
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e · 0 .·llr. . •nd Mra, Vll'gil Roush
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When moving dahlia.a and cannas, dig lar rnougb away from
th� plant ,tern so u not to injure
lhe fleshy tubers a nd roots, Dig
deep enough so that part of the I
�!ant will not be snapped off when
l1Uma the plant out of the soil.

SCORES

..a, UnitN- f'rM1 lnfwnttlonal
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Col Un1vtr1lty I
11 on 14, Mlltnce 1 t
S.nd,utky 44, Jeck'°" Mich. 0
L11.«1ter 0, Col It. Chari• 0
C'l�o J. Mlnhelt 16
Cleve L incoln 6
Vail Wtrt 20, Lima Sh,wnM I
Mtrtlm Ferry 32
Wheeling, W. V■• 13
St. Clalrsvill• 20
Lin&amp;ley W. V•. MIiitary 6
Toi Libby 1 1, Toledo W•lte 6
Cle-we Btntdic:tlne 15
Cle"-.. Colllnwood I
Madison 40, Chardon 12
Elyrie 0, Lakewood O ti•
Cleve St, Stani•l•u• "4
Midvlew 6
C.nton LeJ!rmin 22
Bedford 22 tie
Youngstown South a
Younptawn Moon1y 6
Warren Harding 1 2
Steuben•III• 12 tie
Mari.tta 33, Btlpre 6
I Sprlngfleld South 32, Portsmouth
Sprinsifleld North 31, Xenia I
Northwestern 28, MKh•nlcibu rg o
Rocky River ..9, Weatleke I"
Wooat•r 40. BerH 1 4
Ak rt- n Hoban 26, Canton Timken
c u,ah09• Falls 32
Canton L incoln t
Canton South 2B, Glenwood
Norih Canton 12, Northw.st 8
RoNVllle 32, Sebring 20
Dovtr 8," Coshocton 7
Ea1t-, Liv•rpool 36
New Philadelphia 13
ZanHville 14, Col Eaatmoor 6
·Crooluvllle 26, Dresden O
McConn1ll1vUle 1 4
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New Conc:ortf· 14
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GIOu1tt,r 34. Philo 20
Frenysburv 26, KIiibuck 0
N1w LHlllfton '4
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Ch•nuc1y Dover 6
Cln Roger B,con 28, Cin Taft 6
Premont 32, Folfori• O
Akron EHi 6 Akran Garfitild 0
Columbus Aqulna&amp; 1 2
Columbus North 7
Coventry 24 Sprlnofleld 1 9
London 4 8 Mary1vllle 20
Wilmln9ton 16 Ple,Mnl View O
hckiontown 20 Newark Cath. O

Looking Ahead On The

Five eomni0n s-irden pianta _
dahlUI, tuberous begonia, canna,
caladium, and gladiolus _ don't
over-winter in Ohio, says Marvin
Carbonne11u, Ext.enaion floriculturisl at The Ohio Sl.lte Univeraity.
To l!Ut the planta, lift the roota,
tuber1 and corm, o1 these plant.I
from the garden abo ut the time of
the firsl .killing frost. They may be
dug when the follaJe baa dried up.

A ctnter of lnlerea t iuch as a
fireplace, larie window, large
picture, or hobby eollectlon in a
bookcase can add spice to a furniture grouping. Accent a group
by choo sing acce1sorie1 that be·
long to the unit and ca11 be ar­
ranged to balance it. Too many
amall articles placed "hither and
yon" detract from a center of in­
lcrest and they make ■ room look
cluttered, the Exten,ion s pecial­
i1t condudea.

Ohio" led the Central sates
last year in the productlo9 of
pulpwood, 1ccordln to W'.IDiam
F. Cowen, Jr., Ohio State ·uni­
versity Exteruion forester .
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Cowen cites fi1ures �Ill �
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Station report to ahow that Ohio
last year prod uced 165,.2:55 1t.rnd- ·
ard cords of pulpwood, account­
Ing for 46 per cent of all pulp­
W'OOd , produced for mill consump­
tion in the Central State! area.
Value of tht. pulpwood at the
mill WH $2,230,000.

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While Ohio woodlands produc­
ed 1�,205 cordf of pulpwood,
pulp milla of tile ,t,te used 181,301 9tandard cords, accord i ng to
Cowen. On a consumption basis,
thi s wa11 half the pulpwood consumed in the region. Cowen pre•
diets 1960 production and co11sumption fi&amp;:ures will equal
or
exceed those of laat year.
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Most of Ohm s pulpwood comes
from hardwood trees, such · as oak,
ash, hard maple, and beech, the
forester says . These
hardwoodl
accounted for 1 12,095 cords last
)'ear. Wood s such as yellow _popJar, aspen, cottonwood, w t llow
and soft maple acc.ounted ror 62332 cords and conife
rous species
fo r 828 cords.

1 Techniques

MAKE APPLE BUTTER
Women of Sutton M. E. Church
will make apple butter at lhe
home of Mn. Ralph Lee Thurs­
day, Oet. 6. Price 60c quart, the
cu1tomer to furnish own Jan.
Orders c:an be called to Mn.
Canon, WI9'3� or Mn. Ott,
Wl9-a058.
New ud Ulied
JOHN DEERE

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cm• mo1:tl'I tor 3u tenr J �r v.uro.
l'laU nte of 4 w"'t' Dtl prr word will be ch.al' ged for ildnrUslfJ�
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nght piano�. Pm:cd riGht lo
sell Others to choose frum $20.00
. t'ree d� J i v e ry. Call Rutla nd
OUND AND SQUARE DANCE , up
•,..
f urniture, SH2-48 1 I or after 5 p.
.- Sah&amp;rday night, Oct. l from m. call S112-4034.
Q-29-6tc
12,30 ,t Pomeroy Moo,e
_ _
l
' All Moo1e members and I F OR SA LE. Fresh Cow Guernsey
9-29-3tc
,
11nd llCCOnd calf. William Blake,
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10-1-6lp
I Dorcas.

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�16-Hc

i\)JJo Soles
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, • ' M�ITAN MOTOU
' Mil61l .... Ml.6A It.
,_ •••"• 011•
'I ;'.

1117 l'ORD 500, 2 dr. h.ardtop,
·1 w. w., Tlnmderbird, floor .shift
b'11n1.. many
other extru.
Pbone 9eater YU�-3291.
,t,27..fltp

t-Or !)a le
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j SINGER
SEWING machine in ex�
1--4 room trailer for rent $35.00
onth. 189 Ash SL.,

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::�t
�
) - ---- - - - - --l ESTA.T� coal heaLrola for sale
$35.00. Can be seen at 189 Asfi
St., Middleport.
9-29-Jl p
l
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_ __ __ _ _ _
USED GARDEN traotora ,no rnowers. R1itary mower blades 1harpened. Cu•tora mowinj and
plowin1t
GRAV LY TRACTOR
ano S.rvice 512 E. Main 31.
I Sale�
c
Phone
WY 2--2975.
1 f ir.ieroy,
7•21-dt
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TUE FOREST RUN Church will
v tell •�pie butler Oct. 4. 60r a
q1.1art, Orders may be placed I i-'011 SALi&lt;: 24 cubic feet upright
by c■llln&amp; WY2-6:ll3 or Duke
deep trees $ 1 50. t:ood as new.
_Clea nen, WY2-2302 where jar1,.
Sec 011 A r nott, ltucinc, Ohio
in d lid■ m.a)' be teu.
Y-21:1-atc
9-30·3lp.
HOM E MADE ICE &lt;:REAM, Ju�t L'OAL IIJ:::A'I t:R, retl enamel du­

like )'OU mak.e at hQJDe. Jack'ti
9-2'1-tllc
Dairy lh1r.

let'l l&gt;UO\it-: 4 door. Phone WY2·
2867,
9-27-ULp

plc1t �rate. Mac Youny, !.iyr11cu�t, Ohio.
lt-29-:ltc

JIANI&gt; PICK£D corn fur sale. Will
tlt'livcr Uy truck load. Call WY'J.1
2.364.
9-W-:Hc
1W'·

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&amp;a,UI. YU� UU.. ana •:o■l
.DllCCII- �•II tor lree e�t1mate1. I THELA,ff&lt;:
I I. LJAVIS pro·­
t'Onmau " Abbull W.lOUleporL
perly, brick two story, located
tl-l!&gt;U.
11l North
'fhird and Coal
· -- --- -.Street-&amp;, M iddlcport, may be
POTATOES Ch.rent"e
Proffitt,
■cen 1my evenmg.
1H 7 - :i0tc
PerUand. Ohlu
9-21-li!lc

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FOR sALi:.Onc brood s�;;� FOR SALE 100 lb. paper
sadu,. Phone WY2-3:i44.
'pi,11. Together or separate. Jo
).2ll&lt;6te
,t1oud11helt, Mi ner11villc.
�
' l,;io.atp.
·� ----- -----cellcnt condition. Portable or
' '
c11bi11et $47.00. 'l'eruu1 ii desirAUCTION
!
oo c w v_2_-22v4, 9-28-6tc
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- r_
On s,turday, Ocl. 8, 1900, at
_h___ __ _
1:00 P. M. at my home back. -of
1.
u
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o
oge; zthe Cbe11er Methodiat Church, In I WILL SAt:H.IFICE-Slijl'Wlng
m
achine.
Make,
button
ClriNl.er, I will aell at auction the
hulc1, 1iewH 011 bulto na, overfollowln,:
cash,
bind hcm11 and dozen&amp;
Beiuty GIi Ranlile, Servel Re
of
fancy
embroidery 1tltche1.
frl,:er■tor, Drop Leaf table, two
Will 11ell to responsible party
dlnJn, room table•. Metal utility
cablnet, 11ep 1tool, 21 i nch cro,ley I !or J I payments of ,e.35 per
month. l'hone WY2·2204.
TV, 17 Jnca Admiral TV, Shiger
_ _
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9·_
28_
8ewln1 Machine, good, Electri c __
________ _
Waffle Iron, Portable electril: t'IACJIES,
brine
contil l ner1.
wa1h1r, sunbeam Iron, Quad Ga&amp;
Webster Fruit ,i,·arm, LonQ .l:Sol·
Ht1l.Jn 1 Stove, 3 Beds, Library
tom, Uhlo. Phone YUkon �a:t(ll
Tabl,, Floor and Table Lampi,
ll·lti-lJ.e
- - - ---- -- -11 by 18 Woul llua:, 9 by 1.2 Wool
ELECTllOLUX Vacuum Cleaner.
Ru•.
Popul11r model No. 30 i n A-1
�, tollow lhJ Anllque1: Chi na
cut1d1l10ll,
ComplCle with all
CUPbNrd, Cberr,v Cheat, Iro n
,11.tt.11chment" 11nd throw aw11y
Blq. Hall 'l'ree, W11h Sl1nd1,
paptr bllili, l'iiy oJ'f balance 01
Cblltt. Marble Top l&gt;rcuer, Tele'61.o
O or term11 l·an be 1rranii•
pbont, Thr" Sl.l ndt.
ed. Phone WY2·2�.
9-28·6lc
AIIO dlah111, cook ln &amp; ute n1l!I,
btd dotlla and many other ltem11
to m�nllon .
1 1 2 RATS klllcd with Star \\11.J.r•
forin. :l½a IOI. $1 .49. Ebenbach
.,.. 114
IW• t.r Accl•nt•
Hardware, Sugar Jlua Flour
wlll be aerved bJ
MIii, Landmark Co-Op.
...�
C1M
D. ol A, Lod1 e.
q
(9J 28, 29, ::10; (3) 0, Cl, '1, 12,
EUdbeth Wickham
13, 14, 11:t, 20,
26, 21, 28;
Uonfff: J, 0. MtCO)'
( l l ; 3, 2, 4, 9, 10, 11, 16, 17,
18, 2:1, �. 2tl, 30; CU ►., l, 3.
•
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� ;,u�1( �LII AUCTION
Sl/ppl i�
diY, ,Ocldbtt 7, at 10 A. M.
tlrl'!Ftlll, . 0., on. Rt. 838, 12
1
from Pomero,-.
51 Mercurv 60 H, ,. MN.DO
Billd lliritl ■nd leavlna cou n ty
St Mercurr 70 H. P. '595,00
IIO mllll. Mil: Good Super C Farts H, P, Mercvry Ollffll f99S.OO
,
tnctor with 2-14 · bottom
MITROPOLITAN MOTORS
� and d l1e, 1ood F11rmal
600 . I Ht •in ltrfft, Pom•re\f
C11b &amp;net« with mower, tultlva­
PhotWI WY'2.Jl70
tar9 nd ,t.ft. ta ndem dla&lt;\ row 1-20-Uc
-, ....,, &amp;prayer, waaon on rubber
1
Nil
Jnternatlonal ma n­
llN�er. New Idea lran1pl11nt­
•• !JlaUorm acorea, 30" laddera,
' ....... auite, l lvlnl room 1ul te, SO FOOT TRAILER, 3 full slsed
roo� au lle, kitchtn t11ble
bedrooms, full bMth with auto•
llldl ch■ ka, bed.a, dreaaera, Tap,
m1llc wuher. Map le Street,
tance, coftn 11 nd end
Middleport. Phone WY2�4'1,
, rUJ and pad,
2
8--28-tlt,;:
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Ill, IOClhl'1, dMII,,
plct
' /�ft, cl Otlkl ,
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1JI W
' anted' T.2....
UY
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WANTED TO DUY-Coal 8 or 9
-- 1weeper,
lndt fur nace plpe1. WUI buy
,, . 'pOlirit,a. drape1,
furnace
if neceasal'}'. Phorie
Ii Iii ;d ud' hundred, ol item,
W\'2-3069.
l0-J-3tc
.
• llltad
Lu;tlo Ill'
t· HAROLD GRJM, Owner.
Qllldard, Auct.
' FOR RENT moderq. two �edroom
hou1t.
Furn l&amp;hcd or unfur­
nl1hed, aulomatic heal, dl1�011I 1. nd landuaped y,ard . Phone
WY2•3240. Mra. J1me1 Weber,
Mlddl•port,
8-28-Cltc
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APA.k'11 t!NTS - MD.Wied ud
unlun,IA;;.ed. )(�,ten,. Kiddle
port. Phone WY 2-2821 .
3 3 tf

DOHCAS HOUSE for rent. Chris­
line Deei;lc, Phone WY2 · 3302.
9·29-6tp.

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'Plains Outfit
Takes 20-0 Win
From Eastern

MODERN untwrnilhed 3 rooms
and bath aputmenl. Birch c.a.b­
inets,
disposal,
incinentor,
large closets. Phone WY2-5141.
9- J 6·tfc

l'OII CONSIS'J'.:NT DEPEND ABLP llESULTII

t" ,.._.aJ -

I 1 4 ) For Rent

, I 4_
l _F_o_r Re_
n_
t_ --,

aplrtment on
TIIRf. E ROOM
l untlur Street, Pomeroy, .ilso, 4
1 uum apartml!nt
on Second
Street, Pome roy. Phone wvi.
9-28-tre
213::1
___- - - SEV .C:1� IWOM houie ill Harri11on11 1 l l (•, good cellar anti well, two
c1ir garage, large yard and 1
gi;rdcan. ;:iee Mrs. Lana Gibson,

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WANTED:
Licensed
practical
nurse. Apply in person at Fos­
ter·s NL1rs1ny Huro&lt;l, Syracuse,
Ohio.
9-27-:Hc

MAN to take uver gas
Phone WY2-9920,

station .
9-23-Uc

WANTED: Mechanic. Phone WY2-

9D20,

9-23-tfc

l'crnplovment

Wc.,ted

WOMAN want, clea n ing at $1.00
per ho1.1r. Phone W19-3017.
9·26-6tp

BABY Sl'rtlNG done at home dur­
ing the day. Phone WY2-3502.
9-30-6tc

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(20 l Business Services

MUILLER FUR NA.CM. WIUING
HOUSE •PPll•n� Arnold .,.
. then. Srrac:UN, Ohl._ Phone
WY2,4;JM,
11°11-tf
AIR 9CINDITIONmG, IIEFRJGEll­
ation service Jacli:'1 Refria:en•
tlon New Haven. l'boae TU2S037.
6-28-U

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-'' ICTICfrtlE.
Cor.nple;o hrvlct
Crltt lradhmt
ffrlM, Phona OI' Conhcl
A. C. 8RADr•ORL1, l■d,N, Ohl&amp;.

Call Dlc1 sten ill

tse101 "' 11:ao A.Id..
MtdcHe,ort W Y-2--Uff
A.AU'il fllllt\ ITO...A.t Cll!f..,.

Mo:111.fL&amp;. YliRVICI t rATIQN

Yullon J.2141

....... t:OO AM.
Albany ,US
Ivery Ull,l' lienlc&lt;.

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AUCTIONIIR
RIASONABLI RATIS
SATISFACTION GUARANTIIO
C•II or write I, O, McCoy
C hNt.,, Ohio
8 22 301p

I 1 8-A I Employment
Wanted
-- -( 20b ) l n,uronce

CO!tPLE1'E INSURANCE PRO
tecUon, Lile, Auto, Fire, Pollo.
Call DOil
MW1, Middleport.
'J)Ja,

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JIARNES-SIMPSON IN&amp;URANCJJ:
A&amp;ents, M1ddloport. Yire, AIHO·
moblla. Bo�da. Phone WY2·
2003.
8-27-lf

( 2 1 ) Rea l !:state

li'Ult SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE
with b11th, n ice location. Melvla
Hood, 1 1 1 Lo�ual St., Pomero,.
l9) l SOtp

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24-a For Sale or
--Trade
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,FOR SALE OR TRADE 111111 Ford
Ve Tudor, ,150 or t,ade for
old tnrtor. Ph one WY2-et4fl
F'rJ, eviei., Sat. or SWI.
N0-3lp

Cuddu_ lllllltt

69 ACRl►O n &amp;ood road otr
lloule 680 near Pa1etow n , 6room house, baaemeqt, barn,
olher buildlng1, n lce aarden,
apple t,tee1. Term■ t,8800,00.
1 20 ACRIS---45 11crea cullivated
i:nod puture,
good 7-room
house, cellar, garaae, larae barn
other bu lldlna,.
Cath price
$8000.00.
96111 A.CRIS-¼ mile oft Route
7, 30 a�• tractor hi nd, 7•room
hou!le, birn , granary, shed, oth•
er bulldlnga, Allil Chalmert·­
eme.nt.
lr11:ctor and
thing goe1. � . ;WI,�
.
ALIIIIT Ml'
f; liil.._.n
UOX 229
PHON E WY2-2220

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Evtit·'
pooo.90, '

WYZ-3830·

L.egal Noffce

NOTICI o, APl'OINTMINT
Admlnlttrator
Ca.. No. 11442
l•••t• of
I. Cheu,

a..-ttt.e
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EIGHT ROQII HO&lt;ISK, IWO. II,.
Hot lce 11 hertby 11lve n that W.
room •partmenta. A. N. Ben,el.
P.
Lochtry, whOl!le Poat Office
.
,
Pboaa WYl-n'rl.
Jl 2 tfe
addre11 11 1 14 j:ll ,1h, Pomeroy,
'
roe RENT-'l'lllN. oUlct tooml Ohio, hat been duly appointed
over Stilner Shoe &amp;ton oa Adm lnlallator of the tltate of
Court St., In PomefOJ', MtODd Bertha 8. Cbue late of Mei&amp;•
floor. OOI larie 11 a II ft, 1'001111 . &lt;.'ounty, Ohio, decuaed.
wllll 1djoblln1 1, , 12 ;� room
Dated U!.l1 27th day ot Sep­
Ont 10 1 11 trout rooJD. All tember 1U60.
Joh n C. Bacon,
D••lJ' painted., with IM,P foot
Acll na: Judie of the Probate. Court·
covlrin... Phone \ff 2-IOII.
I-Hie
Me118 Co11 n Q', Obio,

" HORSE EVANS" RAMBLES - Lanky G AHS halfback Paul Evans gained 15 -yards on
this play befoce Bill Stobarl, left, and Boone H indy,_ right, shoved him out 01 bounds on the
Jackel 23-yard line late in tl)e second r.riod. Right alter this photo was taken, Evans blasted
over from lbe three with seven secon s remai ning in the first half to give GAHS a 24-0 lead.
The Blue Devils, with the first unit playing on ly 27 minutes, blanked the Yellow Jackets 36-0.

Society News
Hysell Run

BY MRS. CLAR.INCi IUSSILL
Mr. and Mn. Charles Arnold or
Zion were visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrf. Alpha Rua&amp;ell last I
Sunday, also Ke nneth Rwsell of '
Can ton Wlil visiti ng his paren ts
Mr. a n d Mrs. Alpha Russell over
the weekend.
Mrs. Glen White a nd ■on Bobby
were visiting the formtr' a pare nL1
Mr. and Mni. Clarence R uHell for
11 lew days.
Hy1ell Kun will have their songfeat Oct. 2 next Sunday, Everyone invited.
M 11!11 Josephine Ru.s1el1 1 Mtl .
Orv11.1e Hog1rn and Mrs. BerUa May
were calling on Mrs. Esta Hus.sell
one d.i)' l.ut week.
Mr. 11nd Mrs. \- 1ctor Cremeans
and sori near t:leveland were the
weekend (:.UCSlS ol her parents,
Tuey May und alHO hu, mother,
,wu-s. tv11. Crcmcams who will enter
the llospJL.a l 'I uesday.
Hy11eu uun church has been rc­
tlccu ntll:d in side iind oul lhi:.
week.

Legal Notices

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LEGAL NOTICE
, 1-TATEMENT RiiQUIREO IY THE
ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1 9 1 2 .,AS
MINDED BY THE ACTS OF
MARCH 3, 19:13, AND JULY 2.
1946 !Title 39, Unl♦•d Stat" Coda
S.ction
2Jl) SHOWING . THI
MANAGEMENT
OWNiRSHIP,
OF TH&amp;
AND CIRCULATION
DAILY SENTINEL publlshacl dlil\f
at Pom•ro)', Ohio, tor 5eptamber
30, 1 960,
L The nim1e 11.nd addre11 or
the publlsher 1, Richard S. Owen,
M1d&lt;1ieport, Ohio.
The tditor 111 Chester Ta n ne·
hlll, Middleport, Ohio.
2, The ow ner is: Ohio Valley
Publbhing Co., Pomeroy, Ohio;
.ts;dgar No land, Columbus, Ohio;
Richard Owen, Mlddleport, Ohio.
a. The kn own .bondholder&amp;,
mortgages, and other seturily
holders owning or holding l per
cent or more of tol1l amount of
bon d, ;nortgages or other aecuri•
Lie11 are: On10 National · e1 n l. of
Cotumbu1, Columbu1, Ohio,
4. Par11,1raphs 2 11 nd 3 include
I n cuea where the atockholder or
aecurlty holder 1ppe11rs upon the
book• of the company as tru1tee
or in any other fiduciary rela­
tion, the n11me of the penon or
corporatio n for wbom sucD tru■•
tee i1 11cti na; 11l110 the st.ateme n l
ln the p,1ra11r1phs show tbe al•
fia nt '1 full knowledge and bell d
111 to the circumstances and c�n ­
dition1 under which 1tocll.bolder1
a nd security holden wbo do not
appear upon the �b of the
compall)' 11 11,uat,.., hold 1tock
a n d Hturltlp In a •,:1pacity otfter
t�an Ulal ol • boDa Ude owner.
o. The •v-erqe number of cop.
le■ of e■cft luuc. of tbla publlta•
tlon 1old or di1tributed, thro"lh
the mails or otherwiae, to pald
1ub1crl btra durl n,1 the 12 month,
precedi ng the dale shown above
WII '428,
RIC:,�ARO S. OWIN
Swor n to a nd 1ub1cribed before
me thla 30th da1 of September,
1960.
MARGA.IT LIHIW
My comm l11lo n Hpln!a Febru­
ary t, 1982.
10-1-ltc
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Jackson • Logan Pos! Wins To
Round Out SEOAL Football

The Southeastern Ohio Athletic
League �as off to a flying 1Lart
Friday mght but both area teams
were 1hut-out by Gatllpolis a nd ,
Athen,.
Elsewhere
in the SEOAL,
Coach Jl m Dudding's Jackson
High Schooll football machine
continued to roll on to victory,
�owning their arch rival . Wellston, 32 to 0,
Jackaon was held lo 12 points
the first half but exploded in the
final two periods to c-ompletely
rout the Well1ton Golden Roc­
kets.
Tom Wright moved in for the
games first touchdown in the
first period from the two. In
the second qu11rler Carl ''The
Horse" Surrett went over Crom
the one.
At the start of the sel'ond halt,
with Jackson leading 12 to 0, Bob
Martin scored from the two.
Dave Booth then 1me11ked over
from the one and added the
points alter with II pass to Ro­
ger Hyden to make it 26 lo 0
for 3 periods ..
ln the Iinal quarter Ted White
rambled 34 yard1 to wrap il up
for Coach Dudd ln g'.s lrontnen.
Jackson picked up 17 first downs
to the Rocket■ six and ground
out 40!) net yard, on U1e ground
Lo Wel11ton'1 , 73,
At Logan , the Nelaonvllle Grey
hounds 1urprlaed the Chieftains
with a ft to O first quarter lead
when Chuck Haynes intercepted
a pass to aet tbe stage for a 57
yards acorl n e drive with
Blll
Kunm11n going over from the
three.
In the second quarter Logan
came bad: atron� lo go ahead 8
lo 8. Loga n ', Ron May ,ricored on
a three yards run with Larry
Painter to11lng • paas lo Joh n
Sigler for the polnta aner.
Late I n the secon d period Lo­
gan drove 69 yarda, with Bainter
scor ln1 Irom the two, to give
Lo11a n a 14 to ft half time lead.
The 1t1rt of the second half
11w Loga n bega n to roll. Gary
Bre nn ing, e•lloped 3 1 yarda for
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
Adml11 lon1 Sepl. 29: Mra. Hel­
en Ell1■beth Graham, Raci ne;
Howard Vi n ton Cozart, Syracuse.
Dlach1r1te■ Sept. 29: Wealey
Reyn o1d1, Joh n Swai n, Mn. Ran­
dall Wallace, Mrs. Albert Pierce,
M.n. Cecil Dicken, Mr1. Clarence
Clonch, OIUord Bailey, Diana
Clonch, Mr11. John Wllaon, Mrs.
D. · E. Shafer a nd daucbter; Ura,
Gall Bradford.

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ITOlY SOUNDS FtSNY
LONDON (UPI) - John Carpen•
ter, column i1l tor the London
Eve ni nl New•. reported the lat•
eat flab 1tory: "My l11t fi1h was
rar too ,mall to bothtr wllh, ao
l asked a couple of p111en-by
to help me throw It back."

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October 4, I ff(), 1 1 .A.M. .· ...
Tu114ay,
,
LOCATtON1 p,.. G.. lipolle, • Mrfhweat.' N •t. IS tw ivn.tilft
160 t. ,.,,..., turn rlaht 1111, R..,.. SM.'11' ' 11 ....,,litMJ wit;h
1or ,olo ,,.,.,
M.WI- • - ...,.,A,.Cj,nhlro,
JM, IM Wlftll , .,� �m
•nil turn rfthtlMI.
,
REASON FOR SgLLING: I have 110ld my flf'III, •� � , :;iw \. - ·,.-; 1

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F U R N I T U R II �- .

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l!&gt;r
1 Tappan 111 rant�. extrti Rood; 1 kitchen 'a; - et·
111rri1enlor; 1 table; 1 st1 nd: 3 ehtltt- of drawe'N; �
1 d lrllt aili
extra 1obd; 1 Warm Morn l .--1 heater, ,cood ahapef 1 rock ; 1
telephori.e table; 1 couch; 1 bed : 1 bedroom aulte, complete; l
Iron bed; 1 Speed Quee n Waaber, •ood; 2 trunlla; 1\ drenier: 1
eJec:trlli: J.n ; 1
picnic Ice box.
kin da of fruit. 1 a,nyer.
A.110 18 layln, he ns: 485 bales mlxef. M}'; aop roo4 locu■t poata;
·
, other Items too numervu1 to me ntioq.
.
NOT lllPON.. ILI ,oa ACCIDINTI

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Mn. WIiiie �llili11, ow111r

0. I, P:l'Hch; 1ucti.n..r,
J. &amp;. •.-h. Clork
Jvlla
C•llhltr.

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Nelsonville men scored. on a
20 yard !creen pai.s Cram Gary
Stufflebean to Bill Kunzman, and
added the points artcr for a final
score of 42 to 14.
Score by quarters:
Jackson . . . . . . . 6 8 14 6 32
Wellslen . . . . . . 0 O O 0- O

U)gan
. . , . 0 14 18 12-42
Nelsonvi lle . . 6
O O
8-14
Pl EAR
By United Pr•n lnttrnellonal
The blue whale 11 th• ltrlfff
enlmal which enr has lnh•ltlted
Hie earth, speclnwn.• hevl"9_ bffn
recorchd u p to a length of IOI
fHt and a wei9ht of 131 ton1.

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Middleport

The Plains complelly dominated
the charges of Bob Aahley, pick­
ing up 201 net y1rd1 on tbe
grou nd and adding 15 more b)' the
air route.

Ea.ster n could mu1ter but 84
nel yard.s o n t_he groun d, but
ph:ked up 68 yards on two pa11
plays. One was a 80 yarder at the
final whistle.
The Plai ns had 6 fint d owna to
E11tern's , f\lmbled 8 limes 108-­
ing the ball on ce. Eastern Iuri'i­
blcd 4 time, a nd loat the ball
twice. The Plaine loat � y1rd1 by
lhe penalty route while Easter n
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Eastern entertain■ the · Kyger
Creek Bobcats next Friday night
whe n It wnl be Homecominl for
the Ea1ten &amp;rads.

TONIGHT
''BOBIIKINS"
Bobbikln 1 - Shirley Jon.el
and Max Brsr,vea
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Edmond o·�en, Julie London
SUN., MON. 1nd' TUal.
"HOME FROM THE iln.LS"·
(Te,chnU!ol or)
Robert Mikhum and
Elea nor PJtker
WIDNIIDAY &amp; THURSDAY
Cecil B. DeMllles
"THE GREATEST SHOW
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�hniieolor)
Betty Hutton - Oomel WUde
Run ning time; 2 bn., 30 min .
Box Of'fice clo&amp;el 8:30 P.M.
FRIDAY NOT OPIN
SATUROAY, OCT, I
''THE AroJiQC SUBIIARJNE"
Dkk- Forw.n - Bob Steele
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(Teehru11olor)
Curt. lur1en1 - Dr.m Addams
lun., Mon., Tun., Oct. ,.10-1 1 '
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THE DAISIES"
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thet lfi ll '■pend the weekend with
Mr. • nd Mta. Lawre nce Meyers.
Mr. I nd Mrs. Char}es Vroma n
a nd ■on , Marlr:, are vla.ltl.ni i n
Columbu with Mr. and M.rs. John
Vroman and son, John How•rd
over th• -.eekend.

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Attorneys Pomeroy, Ohio, gp to eleven -o'doek A. M.• of
October 14, 1980, for tht real e1tate �eci by 0-.Uy ·orifflth
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Marr, dete11ed. 11 follow•:
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acrea,
,tbout
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PARC IL 1 : Farm
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exclud1n1 cO.U a nd other mlnen.la, located In Slactlons 10 and 11,
Sutto n Town sMp, near Dorcaa1 and on the Dorca•Buban l\oad,
includi ng a l'wo-storr brick ei&amp;ht-room dwellhtt, lbarn and other
out bull�lne■.
PAIICIL 2: Frame dwelUna bOllte with UIC) acrea. lotat.ed
on SLate Route 124, SUlton Township, lOt toot frontace and ex•
tendina; to Ohio River, juat below Syracuse.
PARC IL 3: Vacant {o_t ot 1.3 acrM wlth 12T foot - frontace .
on State Route 12', adj�ent to the ,bove dwelHnc' aftd HJendlns:
to Ohio !Uver. An e:s.cel1ent bnlldln, lpJ.
PARCIL 4: Vaca nt lot locatt:d below SyNCUH ■nd 1dJaeen.t
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Mr. 1 • d Mrt. Herma n Lohse
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mon tha at Lake City, Mithlgan,
have relW"Ped to their home On
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Gauges:
Montgomery,
upper,
l fU , lower 9. 1 , running 18 ft. Gal­
lipolis, 17.7, upp
ower 9.8, running 2 fl. Lock
, upper, 15.4,
lower, 8.8, clo1�off PomeroyMatcn. UU7. Po l Pleasant, 23.82;
All Ohio River Dams are lc!P an d
closed orf.
Boats Down: Emsworth, Marti n ,
,1:35 a. m., 9-2: Lock 13, City of
Huntingto n, 6:0G a. m., 1 0-3; Lock
14, A. V. CriSI Jr., 8:40 a. m., 10-0;
Lock 15, Poll}'wog. 4:50 a. m., 5-2;
Lock 16, Elizabeth, 3:50 a m., 3-4;
Lock 19. Chuckle D, 5:45 a. m.,
0-D; Lock 22, C. V. Horn er, 1 1
a . m.. 2-0; Little Edward; 1 1 :40
a. m., 7-0: Lock 23, Aliquippa, 8:14
p . m., 0- 1 1 .
Boats Up, Gallipoli!, Erneati n e,
8:40 a. m., 0•3; Roaalyn W, 10:20
a. m., 3-0: Lock 23, The Northern,
n:25 p. m .• 14--0; Capt. HarrJ10n ,
7 : lG p. m , . l - 1 ; San Ricardo, 9:35
p. m., 1-1! The Rocket, l0:2!i p. m.,
4-3; Charlea R. S1.tven1on, 1 1·10
p m ., 13-3; OY-EC, . _\2:2�: , 0-0;
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lbt Wffkend with her parenla,
lb. a nd 111'1. H. K. Woodgerd.
Mra. George Hackett, Sr., was in
G.alllpo�J11 ye1terd1y to be with
het e,.odd1ughter, Michele Hackett .,,.ho ii • patient at Holier
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Dia na Stumbo who ls atten ding
bulihlll ,tchool in Parkeraburg
i1 berti ' for die weekend with her
P•�t■ ; �- and Mn. Clifford
Stumbo.
Pa til■ · 1t Jluaaell wha wu re­
l11Nd from Pleaaant Vlllley Hos­
pJ�l . �U(lday · Is reciltterattni
al �. J)ome,. Sh� ei:pecJI to. re.i..1.,� ol' th• t� � 'achoOI In 1b!,ut
In the clOl:lri•
a wuua ;week,
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fourth quarter ctendenln broke
�rman Romont
hu · reloo.e on a 37 Y•rd &amp;aJlop and a turned· to· Dover Air Force Base
toutbdown , but a cllppl.D&amp; pen• '· In Dtllwai'e afttJ" a tWO WffU
1lty at the teven mOffd. the bl.II vialC •.-itb :,ala parenta, Mr. an d
back to the 22. On the aet0nd -,..' ).'
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play from acrl mmage, Sen ior half
, Mt. . :Pd Mrs. Ar:nold Hayes
back Ti nkham roHed out around h-,e ret,lved word Uiat f.helr
his own ri1ht en d, ahoolt loott IO:h, Robert, who was teriously
two would-be tad:len., and 1al- . inJIINld ha. an automobUe acciden t
loped i n to the end zone for The iri Tent , tecently hat been · re,,
Plaine' tinal score and a 20 to O leued . fro111 the. bo1plt1l and la
victory.
recoverin,I at . hi.a home.

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NATIONAL ,ooTIALL LIACUI.
ay United Pffll tnttirn1tlcinal
Phll..1lphl■ 27 0.11• 25
COLLIGI ,ooTIALL
Ml1ml c,ia.) 2t North Carollnt 12
. l.ovi1vlll1 4D lracll1y 6
Al•ma A&amp;M 1' Mltr1hctuN 6
Murray St. 21 Ifft, K•nt11eky 19
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a touchdown. added the extra
points and 3 minutes later starl­
ed a 96 yard touchdown drive
after holding Nelaonvllle at the 4.
A 25 yard Pau play from Baint­
er to Sigler climaxed the Jong
drive. Bainter rammed over for
the points.
I n the final frame Bainter
took tc the air route again and
hit Sigler with a 20 yarder for
another touchdown. Wlth
the
benches cleared for Logan , Don
Matheny scored from the 3 to
make it 42 to 6,

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ly lob I. Bpr
Coach Bob A1hley's Eaatern
High School' t:asltot took a 20 to
0 deteat 'Frid•• night at the hand,
of The Plains '.bf:�re a fair crowd
ar' the Enitrn field.
Honr d Clendt n in, 1 170 pound
fullhlck, skirted bis own left end
tnidway through the Hnt quarter
for I touchdown then added the
e xtra points on - ■, plu ni:e throu th
center to put The Plain s 9ut i n
Iron t 8 to o.
Eastern then .11etlied down to
·hold The Pl1i n1 u ntil the cloaing
'tninutes of the 1econd quarter
when Clarence Ti nkham broke
looae for a 3:1 yard J.unt arou nd
left end and another Plai ns score.
The nm for the extra poi n ta falled 11 nd the chargea of Coath Itobert Burson led 14 to O at the
halftime.
Ea1ter11.. elected lo us,e eight
..tre 11l1.1qe1;1 o n det,DH tl;te second
liall and b.eld The Piairia a-coreleu I n the, Utird quatter. flle
Pia� . plaied deep In Eastern
terrritory 1t the start of the
fo� . qu¢er:, but coul�'t mote
the .1&gt;tll .qainal the atubboro
youfff1 .£aatern forw
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4 teall per •wd, rone 1nsenion. Mloi[I\Ull'l cluirgl! •- tiO rent,
-1 OIDI.I "' wurd for lhr� OOIWtt1J.tlVt inM!rtio.n&amp;.
cm• mo1:tl'I tor 3u tenr J �r v.uro.
l'laU nte of 4 w"'t' Dtl prr word will be ch.al' ged for ildnrUslfJ�
•JUUu lU day.. aner rec�, v1n2 l.1 111
• UL AllVl!r� - Sbould l,e n.p&lt;&gt;·W(i .ltl'ht dLilel)'. '(be
Be nel will nnt � reaponaible for 1Du1 , lli"" orw lncvtd of. fl:ilou .-ufJ. ,S,p!ll·u1.! NU111Ct'1o ol �,·.- 'lta Ii.I.JU nb11 u&lt;1ri.:.,
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sell Others to choose frum $20.00
. t'ree d� J i v e ry. Call Rutla nd
OUND AND SQUARE DANCE , up
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.- Sah&amp;rday night, Oct. l from m. call S112-4034.
Q-29-6tc
12,30 ,t Pomeroy Moo,e
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·1 w. w., Tlnmderbird, floor .shift
b'11n1.. many
other extru.
Pbone 9eater YU�-3291.
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SEWING machine in ex�
1--4 room trailer for rent $35.00
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$35.00. Can be seen at 189 Asfi
St., Middleport.
9-29-Jl p
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USED GARDEN traotora ,no rnowers. R1itary mower blades 1harpened. Cu•tora mowinj and
plowin1t
GRAV LY TRACTOR
ano S.rvice 512 E. Main 31.
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v tell •�pie butler Oct. 4. 60r a
q1.1art, Orders may be placed I i-'011 SALi&lt;: 24 cubic feet upright
by c■llln&amp; WY2-6:ll3 or Duke
deep trees $ 1 50. t:ood as new.
_Clea nen, WY2-2302 where jar1,.
Sec 011 A r nott, ltucinc, Ohio
in d lid■ m.a)' be teu.
Y-21:1-atc
9-30·3lp.
HOM E MADE ICE &lt;:REAM, Ju�t L'OAL IIJ:::A'I t:R, retl enamel du­

like )'OU mak.e at hQJDe. Jack'ti
9-2'1-tllc
Dairy lh1r.

let'l l&gt;UO\it-: 4 door. Phone WY2·
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9-27-ULp

plc1t �rate. Mac Youny, !.iyr11cu�t, Ohio.
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JIANI&gt; PICK£D corn fur sale. Will
tlt'livcr Uy truck load. Call WY'J.1
2.364.
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.DllCCII- �•II tor lree e�t1mate1. I THELA,ff&lt;:
I I. LJAVIS pro·­
t'Onmau " Abbull W.lOUleporL
perly, brick two story, located
tl-l!&gt;U.
11l North
'fhird and Coal
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POTATOES Ch.rent"e
Proffitt,
■cen 1my evenmg.
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PerUand. Ohlu
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sadu,. Phone WY2-3:i44.
'pi,11. Together or separate. Jo
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,t1oud11helt, Mi ner11villc.
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achine.
Make,
button
ClriNl.er, I will aell at auction the
hulc1, 1iewH 011 bulto na, overfollowln,:
cash,
bind hcm11 and dozen&amp;
Beiuty GIi Ranlile, Servel Re
of
fancy
embroidery 1tltche1.
frl,:er■tor, Drop Leaf table, two
Will 11ell to responsible party
dlnJn, room table•. Metal utility
cablnet, 11ep 1tool, 21 i nch cro,ley I !or J I payments of ,e.35 per
month. l'hone WY2·2204.
TV, 17 Jnca Admiral TV, Shiger
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8ewln1 Machine, good, Electri c __
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Waffle Iron, Portable electril: t'IACJIES,
brine
contil l ner1.
wa1h1r, sunbeam Iron, Quad Ga&amp;
Webster Fruit ,i,·arm, LonQ .l:Sol·
Ht1l.Jn 1 Stove, 3 Beds, Library
tom, Uhlo. Phone YUkon �a:t(ll
Tabl,, Floor and Table Lampi,
ll·lti-lJ.e
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ELECTllOLUX Vacuum Cleaner.
Ru•.
Popul11r model No. 30 i n A-1
�, tollow lhJ Anllque1: Chi na
cut1d1l10ll,
ComplCle with all
CUPbNrd, Cberr,v Cheat, Iro n
,11.tt.11chment" 11nd throw aw11y
Blq. Hall 'l'ree, W11h Sl1nd1,
paptr bllili, l'iiy oJ'f balance 01
Cblltt. Marble Top l&gt;rcuer, Tele'61.o
O or term11 l·an be 1rranii•
pbont, Thr" Sl.l ndt.
ed. Phone WY2·2�.
9-28·6lc
AIIO dlah111, cook ln &amp; ute n1l!I,
btd dotlla and many other ltem11
to m�nllon .
1 1 2 RATS klllcd with Star \\11.J.r•
forin. :l½a IOI. $1 .49. Ebenbach
.,.. 114
IW• t.r Accl•nt•
Hardware, Sugar Jlua Flour
wlll be aerved bJ
MIii, Landmark Co-Op.
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(9J 28, 29, ::10; (3) 0, Cl, '1, 12,
EUdbeth Wickham
13, 14, 11:t, 20,
26, 21, 28;
Uonfff: J, 0. MtCO)'
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18, 2:1, �. 2tl, 30; CU ►., l, 3.
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Sl/ppl i�
diY, ,Ocldbtt 7, at 10 A. M.
tlrl'!Ftlll, . 0., on. Rt. 838, 12
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from Pomero,-.
51 Mercurv 60 H, ,. MN.DO
Billd lliritl ■nd leavlna cou n ty
St Mercurr 70 H. P. '595,00
IIO mllll. Mil: Good Super C Farts H, P, Mercvry Ollffll f99S.OO
,
tnctor with 2-14 · bottom
MITROPOLITAN MOTORS
� and d l1e, 1ood F11rmal
600 . I Ht •in ltrfft, Pom•re\f
C11b &amp;net« with mower, tultlva­
PhotWI WY'2.Jl70
tar9 nd ,t.ft. ta ndem dla&lt;\ row 1-20-Uc
-, ....,, &amp;prayer, waaon on rubber
1
Nil
Jnternatlonal ma n­
llN�er. New Idea lran1pl11nt­
•• !JlaUorm acorea, 30" laddera,
' ....... auite, l lvlnl room 1ul te, SO FOOT TRAILER, 3 full slsed
roo� au lle, kitchtn t11ble
bedrooms, full bMth with auto•
llldl ch■ ka, bed.a, dreaaera, Tap,
m1llc wuher. Map le Street,
tance, coftn 11 nd end
Middleport. Phone WY2�4'1,
, rUJ and pad,
2
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WANTED TO DUY-Coal 8 or 9
-- 1weeper,
lndt fur nace plpe1. WUI buy
,, . 'pOlirit,a. drape1,
furnace
if neceasal'}'. Phorie
Ii Iii ;d ud' hundred, ol item,
W\'2-3069.
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Lu;tlo Ill'
t· HAROLD GRJM, Owner.
Qllldard, Auct.
' FOR RENT moderq. two �edroom
hou1t.
Furn l&amp;hcd or unfur­
nl1hed, aulomatic heal, dl1�011I 1. nd landuaped y,ard . Phone
WY2•3240. Mra. J1me1 Weber,
Mlddl•port,
8-28-Cltc
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APA.k'11 t!NTS - MD.Wied ud
unlun,IA;;.ed. )(�,ten,. Kiddle
port. Phone WY 2-2821 .
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DOHCAS HOUSE for rent. Chris­
line Deei;lc, Phone WY2 · 3302.
9·29-6tp.

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Takes 20-0 Win
From Eastern

MODERN untwrnilhed 3 rooms
and bath aputmenl. Birch c.a.b­
inets,
disposal,
incinentor,
large closets. Phone WY2-5141.
9- J 6·tfc

l'OII CONSIS'J'.:NT DEPEND ABLP llESULTII

t" ,.._.aJ -

I 1 4 ) For Rent

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aplrtment on
TIIRf. E ROOM
l untlur Street, Pomeroy, .ilso, 4
1 uum apartml!nt
on Second
Street, Pome roy. Phone wvi.
9-28-tre
213::1
___- - - SEV .C:1� IWOM houie ill Harri11on11 1 l l (•, good cellar anti well, two
c1ir garage, large yard and 1
gi;rdcan. ;:iee Mrs. Lana Gibson,

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WANTED:
Licensed
practical
nurse. Apply in person at Fos­
ter·s NL1rs1ny Huro&lt;l, Syracuse,
Ohio.
9-27-:Hc

MAN to take uver gas
Phone WY2-9920,

station .
9-23-Uc

WANTED: Mechanic. Phone WY2-

9D20,

9-23-tfc

l'crnplovment

Wc.,ted

WOMAN want, clea n ing at $1.00
per ho1.1r. Phone W19-3017.
9·26-6tp

BABY Sl'rtlNG done at home dur­
ing the day. Phone WY2-3502.
9-30-6tc

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MUILLER FUR NA.CM. WIUING
HOUSE •PPll•n� Arnold .,.
. then. Srrac:UN, Ohl._ Phone
WY2,4;JM,
11°11-tf
AIR 9CINDITIONmG, IIEFRJGEll­
ation service Jacli:'1 Refria:en•
tlon New Haven. l'boae TU2S037.
6-28-U

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Crltt lradhmt
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A. C. 8RADr•ORL1, l■d,N, Ohl&amp;.

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AUCTIONIIR
RIASONABLI RATIS
SATISFACTION GUARANTIIO
C•II or write I, O, McCoy
C hNt.,, Ohio
8 22 301p

I 1 8-A I Employment
Wanted
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CO!tPLE1'E INSURANCE PRO
tecUon, Lile, Auto, Fire, Pollo.
Call DOil
MW1, Middleport.
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JIARNES-SIMPSON IN&amp;URANCJJ:
A&amp;ents, M1ddloport. Yire, AIHO·
moblla. Bo�da. Phone WY2·
2003.
8-27-lf

( 2 1 ) Rea l !:state

li'Ult SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE
with b11th, n ice location. Melvla
Hood, 1 1 1 Lo�ual St., Pomero,.
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Ve Tudor, ,150 or t,ade for
old tnrtor. Ph one WY2-et4fl
F'rJ, eviei., Sat. or SWI.
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69 ACRl►O n &amp;ood road otr
lloule 680 near Pa1etow n , 6room house, baaemeqt, barn,
olher buildlng1, n lce aarden,
apple t,tee1. Term■ t,8800,00.
1 20 ACRIS---45 11crea cullivated
i:nod puture,
good 7-room
house, cellar, garaae, larae barn
other bu lldlna,.
Cath price
$8000.00.
96111 A.CRIS-¼ mile oft Route
7, 30 a�• tractor hi nd, 7•room
hou!le, birn , granary, shed, oth•
er bulldlnga, Allil Chalmert·­
eme.nt.
lr11:ctor and
thing goe1. � . ;WI,�
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PHON E WY2-2220

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L.egal Noffce

NOTICI o, APl'OINTMINT
Admlnlttrator
Ca.. No. 11442
l•••t• of
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EIGHT ROQII HO&lt;ISK, IWO. II,.
Hot lce 11 hertby 11lve n that W.
room •partmenta. A. N. Ben,el.
P.
Lochtry, whOl!le Poat Office
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Pboaa WYl-n'rl.
Jl 2 tfe
addre11 11 1 14 j:ll ,1h, Pomeroy,
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roe RENT-'l'lllN. oUlct tooml Ohio, hat been duly appointed
over Stilner Shoe &amp;ton oa Adm lnlallator of the tltate of
Court St., In PomefOJ', MtODd Bertha 8. Cbue late of Mei&amp;•
floor. OOI larie 11 a II ft, 1'001111 . &lt;.'ounty, Ohio, decuaed.
wllll 1djoblln1 1, , 12 ;� room
Dated U!.l1 27th day ot Sep­
Ont 10 1 11 trout rooJD. All tember 1U60.
Joh n C. Bacon,
D••lJ' painted., with IM,P foot
Acll na: Judie of the Probate. Court·
covlrin... Phone \ff 2-IOII.
I-Hie
Me118 Co11 n Q', Obio,

" HORSE EVANS" RAMBLES - Lanky G AHS halfback Paul Evans gained 15 -yards on
this play befoce Bill Stobarl, left, and Boone H indy,_ right, shoved him out 01 bounds on the
Jackel 23-yard line late in tl)e second r.riod. Right alter this photo was taken, Evans blasted
over from lbe three with seven secon s remai ning in the first half to give GAHS a 24-0 lead.
The Blue Devils, with the first unit playing on ly 27 minutes, blanked the Yellow Jackets 36-0.

Society News
Hysell Run

BY MRS. CLAR.INCi IUSSILL
Mr. and Mn. Charles Arnold or
Zion were visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrf. Alpha Rua&amp;ell last I
Sunday, also Ke nneth Rwsell of '
Can ton Wlil visiti ng his paren ts
Mr. a n d Mrs. Alpha Russell over
the weekend.
Mrs. Glen White a nd ■on Bobby
were visiting the formtr' a pare nL1
Mr. and Mni. Clarence R uHell for
11 lew days.
Hy1ell Kun will have their songfeat Oct. 2 next Sunday, Everyone invited.
M 11!11 Josephine Ru.s1el1 1 Mtl .
Orv11.1e Hog1rn and Mrs. BerUa May
were calling on Mrs. Esta Hus.sell
one d.i)' l.ut week.
Mr. 11nd Mrs. \- 1ctor Cremeans
and sori near t:leveland were the
weekend (:.UCSlS ol her parents,
Tuey May und alHO hu, mother,
,wu-s. tv11. Crcmcams who will enter
the llospJL.a l 'I uesday.
Hy11eu uun church has been rc­
tlccu ntll:d in side iind oul lhi:.
week.

Legal Notices

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LEGAL NOTICE
, 1-TATEMENT RiiQUIREO IY THE
ACT OF AUGUST 24, 1 9 1 2 .,AS
MINDED BY THE ACTS OF
MARCH 3, 19:13, AND JULY 2.
1946 !Title 39, Unl♦•d Stat" Coda
S.ction
2Jl) SHOWING . THI
MANAGEMENT
OWNiRSHIP,
OF TH&amp;
AND CIRCULATION
DAILY SENTINEL publlshacl dlil\f
at Pom•ro)', Ohio, tor 5eptamber
30, 1 960,
L The nim1e 11.nd addre11 or
the publlsher 1, Richard S. Owen,
M1d&lt;1ieport, Ohio.
The tditor 111 Chester Ta n ne·
hlll, Middleport, Ohio.
2, The ow ner is: Ohio Valley
Publbhing Co., Pomeroy, Ohio;
.ts;dgar No land, Columbus, Ohio;
Richard Owen, Mlddleport, Ohio.
a. The kn own .bondholder&amp;,
mortgages, and other seturily
holders owning or holding l per
cent or more of tol1l amount of
bon d, ;nortgages or other aecuri•
Lie11 are: On10 National · e1 n l. of
Cotumbu1, Columbu1, Ohio,
4. Par11,1raphs 2 11 nd 3 include
I n cuea where the atockholder or
aecurlty holder 1ppe11rs upon the
book• of the company as tru1tee
or in any other fiduciary rela­
tion, the n11me of the penon or
corporatio n for wbom sucD tru■•
tee i1 11cti na; 11l110 the st.ateme n l
ln the p,1ra11r1phs show tbe al•
fia nt '1 full knowledge and bell d
111 to the circumstances and c�n ­
dition1 under which 1tocll.bolder1
a nd security holden wbo do not
appear upon the �b of the
compall)' 11 11,uat,.., hold 1tock
a n d Hturltlp In a •,:1pacity otfter
t�an Ulal ol • boDa Ude owner.
o. The •v-erqe number of cop.
le■ of e■cft luuc. of tbla publlta•
tlon 1old or di1tributed, thro"lh
the mails or otherwiae, to pald
1ub1crl btra durl n,1 the 12 month,
precedi ng the dale shown above
WII '428,
RIC:,�ARO S. OWIN
Swor n to a nd 1ub1cribed before
me thla 30th da1 of September,
1960.
MARGA.IT LIHIW
My comm l11lo n Hpln!a Febru­
ary t, 1982.
10-1-ltc
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Jackson • Logan Pos! Wins To
Round Out SEOAL Football

The Southeastern Ohio Athletic
League �as off to a flying 1Lart
Friday mght but both area teams
were 1hut-out by Gatllpolis a nd ,
Athen,.
Elsewhere
in the SEOAL,
Coach Jl m Dudding's Jackson
High Schooll football machine
continued to roll on to victory,
�owning their arch rival . Wellston, 32 to 0,
Jackaon was held lo 12 points
the first half but exploded in the
final two periods to c-ompletely
rout the Well1ton Golden Roc­
kets.
Tom Wright moved in for the
games first touchdown in the
first period from the two. In
the second qu11rler Carl ''The
Horse" Surrett went over Crom
the one.
At the start of the sel'ond halt,
with Jackson leading 12 to 0, Bob
Martin scored from the two.
Dave Booth then 1me11ked over
from the one and added the
points alter with II pass to Ro­
ger Hyden to make it 26 lo 0
for 3 periods ..
ln the Iinal quarter Ted White
rambled 34 yard1 to wrap il up
for Coach Dudd ln g'.s lrontnen.
Jackson picked up 17 first downs
to the Rocket■ six and ground
out 40!) net yard, on U1e ground
Lo Wel11ton'1 , 73,
At Logan , the Nelaonvllle Grey
hounds 1urprlaed the Chieftains
with a ft to O first quarter lead
when Chuck Haynes intercepted
a pass to aet tbe stage for a 57
yards acorl n e drive with
Blll
Kunm11n going over from the
three.
In the second quarter Logan
came bad: atron� lo go ahead 8
lo 8. Loga n ', Ron May ,ricored on
a three yards run with Larry
Painter to11lng • paas lo Joh n
Sigler for the polnta aner.
Late I n the secon d period Lo­
gan drove 69 yarda, with Bainter
scor ln1 Irom the two, to give
Lo11a n a 14 to ft half time lead.
The 1t1rt of the second half
11w Loga n bega n to roll. Gary
Bre nn ing, e•lloped 3 1 yarda for
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
Adml11 lon1 Sepl. 29: Mra. Hel­
en Ell1■beth Graham, Raci ne;
Howard Vi n ton Cozart, Syracuse.
Dlach1r1te■ Sept. 29: Wealey
Reyn o1d1, Joh n Swai n, Mn. Ran­
dall Wallace, Mrs. Albert Pierce,
M.n. Cecil Dicken, Mr1. Clarence
Clonch, OIUord Bailey, Diana
Clonch, Mr11. John Wllaon, Mrs.
D. · E. Shafer a nd daucbter; Ura,
Gall Bradford.

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ITOlY SOUNDS FtSNY
LONDON (UPI) - John Carpen•
ter, column i1l tor the London
Eve ni nl New•. reported the lat•
eat flab 1tory: "My l11t fi1h was
rar too ,mall to bothtr wllh, ao
l asked a couple of p111en-by
to help me throw It back."

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October 4, I ff(), 1 1 .A.M. .· ...
Tu114ay,
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LOCATtON1 p,.. G.. lipolle, • Mrfhweat.' N •t. IS tw ivn.tilft
160 t. ,.,,..., turn rlaht 1111, R..,.. SM.'11' ' 11 ....,,litMJ wit;h
1or ,olo ,,.,.,
M.WI- • - ...,.,A,.Cj,nhlro,
JM, IM Wlftll , .,� �m
•nil turn rfthtlMI.
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REASON FOR SgLLING: I have 110ld my flf'III, •� � , :;iw \. - ·,.-; 1

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1 Tappan 111 rant�. extrti Rood; 1 kitchen 'a; - et·
111rri1enlor; 1 table; 1 st1 nd: 3 ehtltt- of drawe'N; �
1 d lrllt aili
extra 1obd; 1 Warm Morn l .--1 heater, ,cood ahapef 1 rock ; 1
telephori.e table; 1 couch; 1 bed : 1 bedroom aulte, complete; l
Iron bed; 1 Speed Quee n Waaber, •ood; 2 trunlla; 1\ drenier: 1
eJec:trlli: J.n ; 1
picnic Ice box.
kin da of fruit. 1 a,nyer.
A.110 18 layln, he ns: 485 bales mlxef. M}'; aop roo4 locu■t poata;
·
, other Items too numervu1 to me ntioq.
.
NOT lllPON.. ILI ,oa ACCIDINTI

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Nelsonville men scored. on a
20 yard !creen pai.s Cram Gary
Stufflebean to Bill Kunzman, and
added the points artcr for a final
score of 42 to 14.
Score by quarters:
Jackson . . . . . . . 6 8 14 6 32
Wellslen . . . . . . 0 O O 0- O

U)gan
. . , . 0 14 18 12-42
Nelsonvi lle . . 6
O O
8-14
Pl EAR
By United Pr•n lnttrnellonal
The blue whale 11 th• ltrlfff
enlmal which enr has lnh•ltlted
Hie earth, speclnwn.• hevl"9_ bffn
recorchd u p to a length of IOI
fHt and a wei9ht of 131 ton1.

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Middleport

The Plains complelly dominated
the charges of Bob Aahley, pick­
ing up 201 net y1rd1 on tbe
grou nd and adding 15 more b)' the
air route.

Ea.ster n could mu1ter but 84
nel yard.s o n t_he groun d, but
ph:ked up 68 yards on two pa11
plays. One was a 80 yarder at the
final whistle.
The Plai ns had 6 fint d owna to
E11tern's , f\lmbled 8 limes 108-­
ing the ball on ce. Eastern Iuri'i­
blcd 4 time, a nd loat the ball
twice. The Plaine loat � y1rd1 by
lhe penalty route while Easter n
·
lost bul 15.
Eastern entertain■ the · Kyger
Creek Bobcats next Friday night
whe n It wnl be Homecominl for
the Ea1ten &amp;rads.

TONIGHT
''BOBIIKINS"
Bobbikln 1 - Shirley Jon.el
and Max Brsr,vea
- alto "TIIE THIRD VOICE"
Edmond o·�en, Julie London
SUN., MON. 1nd' TUal.
"HOME FROM THE iln.LS"·
(Te,chnU!ol or)
Robert Mikhum and
Elea nor PJtker
WIDNIIDAY &amp; THURSDAY
Cecil B. DeMllles
"THE GREATEST SHOW
' ON EAR11l"
�hniieolor)
Betty Hutton - Oomel WUde
Run ning time; 2 bn., 30 min .
Box Of'fice clo&amp;el 8:30 P.M.
FRIDAY NOT OPIN
SATUROAY, OCT, I
''THE AroJiQC SUBIIARJNE"
Dkk- Forw.n - Bob Steele
- alao "HOUSE OF INTRIGUE''
(Teehru11olor)
Curt. lur1en1 - Dr.m Addams
lun., Mon., Tun., Oct. ,.10-1 1 '
"PLEASE DON'T EAT
THE DAISIES"
(Tecbnk:olor)
Dori, Doy - D,..ld Nheo
ColOftUloon
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�nt to Columbus today where
thet lfi ll '■pend the weekend with
Mr. • nd Mta. Lawre nce Meyers.
Mr. I nd Mrs. Char}es Vroma n
a nd ■on , Marlr:, are vla.ltl.ni i n
Columbu with Mr. and M.rs. John
Vroman and son, John How•rd
over th• -.eekend.

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Attorneys Pomeroy, Ohio, gp to eleven -o'doek A. M.• of
October 14, 1980, for tht real e1tate �eci by 0-.Uy ·orifflth
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!tu.
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PARC IL 1 : Farm
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exclud1n1 cO.U a nd other mlnen.la, located In Slactlons 10 and 11,
Sutto n Town sMp, near Dorcaa1 and on the Dorca•Buban l\oad,
includi ng a l'wo-storr brick ei&amp;ht-room dwellhtt, lbarn and other
out bull�lne■.
PAIICIL 2: Frame dwelUna bOllte with UIC) acrea. lotat.ed
on SLate Route 124, SUlton Township, lOt toot frontace and ex•
tendina; to Ohio River, juat below Syracuse.
PARC IL 3: Vacant {o_t ot 1.3 acrM wlth 12T foot - frontace .
on State Route 12', adj�ent to the ,bove dwelHnc' aftd HJendlns:
to Ohio !Uver. An e:s.cel1ent bnlldln, lpJ.
PARCIL 4: Vaca nt lot locatt:d below SyNCUH ■nd 1dJaeen.t
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Mr. 1 • d Mrt. Herma n Lohse
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mon tha at Lake City, Mithlgan,
have relW"Ped to their home On
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Gauges:
Montgomery,
upper,
l fU , lower 9. 1 , running 18 ft. Gal­
lipolis, 17.7, upp
ower 9.8, running 2 fl. Lock
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lower, 8.8, clo1�off PomeroyMatcn. UU7. Po l Pleasant, 23.82;
All Ohio River Dams are lc!P an d
closed orf.
Boats Down: Emsworth, Marti n ,
,1:35 a. m., 9-2: Lock 13, City of
Huntingto n, 6:0G a. m., 1 0-3; Lock
14, A. V. CriSI Jr., 8:40 a. m., 10-0;
Lock 15, Poll}'wog. 4:50 a. m., 5-2;
Lock 16, Elizabeth, 3:50 a m., 3-4;
Lock 19. Chuckle D, 5:45 a. m.,
0-D; Lock 22, C. V. Horn er, 1 1
a . m.. 2-0; Little Edward; 1 1 :40
a. m., 7-0: Lock 23, Aliquippa, 8:14
p . m., 0- 1 1 .
Boats Up, Gallipoli!, Erneati n e,
8:40 a. m., 0•3; Roaalyn W, 10:20
a. m., 3-0: Lock 23, The Northern,
n:25 p. m .• 14--0; Capt. HarrJ10n ,
7 : lG p. m , . l - 1 ; San Ricardo, 9:35
p. m., 1-1! The Rocket, l0:2!i p. m.,
4-3; Charlea R. S1.tven1on, 1 1·10
p m ., 13-3; OY-EC, . _\2:2�: , 0-0;
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lbt Wffkend with her parenla,
lb. a nd 111'1. H. K. Woodgerd.
Mra. George Hackett, Sr., was in
G.alllpo�J11 ye1terd1y to be with
het e,.odd1ughter, Michele Hackett .,,.ho ii • patient at Holier
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Dia na Stumbo who ls atten ding
bulihlll ,tchool in Parkeraburg
i1 berti ' for die weekend with her
P•�t■ ; �- and Mn. Clifford
Stumbo.
Pa til■ · 1t Jluaaell wha wu re­
l11Nd from Pleaaant Vlllley Hos­
pJ�l . �U(lday · Is reciltterattni
al �. J)ome,. Sh� ei:pecJI to. re.i..1.,� ol' th• t� � 'achoOI In 1b!,ut
In the clOl:lri•
a wuua ;week,
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fourth quarter ctendenln broke
�rman Romont
hu · reloo.e on a 37 Y•rd &amp;aJlop and a turned· to· Dover Air Force Base
toutbdown , but a cllppl.D&amp; pen• '· In Dtllwai'e afttJ" a tWO WffU
1lty at the teven mOffd. the bl.II vialC •.-itb :,ala parenta, Mr. an d
back to the 22. On the aet0nd -,..' ).'
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play from acrl mmage, Sen ior half
, Mt. . :Pd Mrs. Ar:nold Hayes
back Ti nkham roHed out around h-,e ret,lved word Uiat f.helr
his own ri1ht en d, ahoolt loott IO:h, Robert, who was teriously
two would-be tad:len., and 1al- . inJIINld ha. an automobUe acciden t
loped i n to the end zone for The iri Tent , tecently hat been · re,,
Plaine' tinal score and a 20 to O leued . fro111 the. bo1plt1l and la
victory.
recoverin,I at . hi.a home.

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NATIONAL ,ooTIALL LIACUI.
ay United Pffll tnttirn1tlcinal
Phll..1lphl■ 27 0.11• 25
COLLIGI ,ooTIALL
Ml1ml c,ia.) 2t North Carollnt 12
. l.ovi1vlll1 4D lracll1y 6
Al•ma A&amp;M 1' Mltr1hctuN 6
Murray St. 21 Ifft, K•nt11eky 19
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a touchdown. added the extra
points and 3 minutes later starl­
ed a 96 yard touchdown drive
after holding Nelaonvllle at the 4.
A 25 yard Pau play from Baint­
er to Sigler climaxed the Jong
drive. Bainter rammed over for
the points.
I n the final frame Bainter
took tc the air route again and
hit Sigler with a 20 yarder for
another touchdown. Wlth
the
benches cleared for Logan , Don
Matheny scored from the 3 to
make it 42 to 6,

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ly lob I. Bpr
Coach Bob A1hley's Eaatern
High School' t:asltot took a 20 to
0 deteat 'Frid•• night at the hand,
of The Plains '.bf:�re a fair crowd
ar' the Enitrn field.
Honr d Clendt n in, 1 170 pound
fullhlck, skirted bis own left end
tnidway through the Hnt quarter
for I touchdown then added the
e xtra points on - ■, plu ni:e throu th
center to put The Plain s 9ut i n
Iron t 8 to o.
Eastern then .11etlied down to
·hold The Pl1i n1 u ntil the cloaing
'tninutes of the 1econd quarter
when Clarence Ti nkham broke
looae for a 3:1 yard J.unt arou nd
left end and another Plai ns score.
The nm for the extra poi n ta falled 11 nd the chargea of Coath Itobert Burson led 14 to O at the
halftime.
Ea1ter11.. elected lo us,e eight
..tre 11l1.1qe1;1 o n det,DH tl;te second
liall and b.eld The Piairia a-coreleu I n the, Utird quatter. flle
Pia� . plaied deep In Eastern
terrritory 1t the start of the
fo� . qu¢er:, but coul�'t mote
the .1&gt;tll .qainal the atubboro
youfff1 .£aatern forw
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H.dJtini committee
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CoWlCJI Daughters of
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F'o 11 owrng l h e au d'll, a de11sert
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lo "lrs Richard Campbell, Mi-s.
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Arnold Haye'!. Mrs. Lillie H auck. G •
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Mrs Herberl :11.1ll er and !'itn. Al ,ven
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To paraphrose a pomt. "How goes
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Sept, 27 for Mr. and Mn, Arthur
Arnott at the home or Mrs. Ellen Arnott

WEDDING SOLEMNIZED RECEN .TLY

By LUCILLf hAWKll,.S

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A2C John BE-ner and friends
A2C l)l�par Wendeln of Cut B�nk,
G i fts were placed iii a wh11e .\lontana, spent seven! days with
bassmet lrimmed m pink and tus parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jgbn
blue. Virginia A rriott was rn Bt•avcr. 1 hey were llccom'f,anied fo
rhargc of c11tertam menl Refre.1h Lockbourne Air Bue Friday mom:,;.
I mcnts were served b)' the hostcq tni! b)' Mn. Beaver and Mi56
G uests att&lt;'nding Mrs. Iva �orma Jt-,an Bearh.s. The boys left .
Mo()re. Mr.� . Sophia Sham, Mrs fur M�Guirc Air Base, N. J. l ater
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l'.iulm,• Wolfe,
Mrs. Kethryn , in thc- day and will leave from
W&lt;11fc 0111d liOtl,• M r•� Emily Byrd, thcr�· for E11ghmd.
Mrs. Eile. .,1 Roush and daui::h1cr,
Mr .ind Mrs. �erman Ohlmge1
M rs. Hoy llonohew. Mrs
Do r is I
Randolph, Mrs. H elen \\'o l f e . .\'l rs. I rnd ,on, Terry v1�1ted rcccnily a·
l l azel l,.l('l�nd. Mr&amp; . frnlii fk 1 1 l l , Jkl l c , W. Va., wHh. her brofhe1
Mn. Jh1 1 1d C1e l;. 1 , d a nd )A r. am/ . n d sislcr - in,law, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Lil,,.,. : , nt· L· Bush a ud da ug h- l l arnl d Homh.
M iss Amilnda Park&lt;?r returned lo
ll'r.
her 110me, '. ,1 inersvil1c Frida�·. r.ft•
Scn1!111� ;.:1f1s wcr1• Mr� L'l.;1·a I er ii SC','&lt;!rlll days vi!iil wilh M r
l-'uwl'II, l . u ,· illc N11rri�. M rs . M � · an d Mrs. Dwi�ht Park&lt;?r.
hel Sl10.in , Mrs. (;eurge Arnott,
Dan ny Morris and Johnny Yri · m
Mrs. Willi�· l.it· rrtlt. t'rarcis Phil- �eniors al Uhm University. arrive{'
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rruhy for II weeken d visit wit
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NM, one et tht thrN audltery
NllclH •n the rnkhll• ftr,, 1, the
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The Amale11t G1rdenen Club
will meet thi■ comin,11 Wednesday
evenina at th• home o! Mn. Gu1
Reynold,, .Middleport, with Mn.
Willlatn Slater u Ule aa1i1t1.ng
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evenin .r. at lhl' home of Mrs. J0hn
Fultz in Middlerio rl when • /uur
new mcmberi, were welcllmed into
he tlub. N e w mem bers arc Mr!i .
Lee (Lr.irl'e) Smilh. fllri;. Haymond
I l l ' a l 1 K:11r.�. M rs, Gknn ! 1':ulah)
I '.Icaslt . .i11d .',: 1�s c..rol Ral'hld.

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Roger Gilmore
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Birthday Party · ·

Mr. and Mrt1, Elza GHmore enter­
tained w,t lh a party Frida)' after
11chool at Lheir home, Lincoln
Heiiht\ bo4orl i.11 1heir son Roaer
Piul on hi • oigh(h 6irU1day.
Gai11e11 Were p�ycd bn lhe lawn
and prizes 11w1.1rd e d to Jon Spen­
cer, Patrick Mulle1 1 and Ricky
Warnl'r. Mrs. Gilrnorr. assillted by
Miss Loui�l' r:ilmore, served grilled
hot dogs, potato chips ,seven -up,
cup cakei;, 11n&lt;l iee cream bars.
Preseut were thos.e named above
1111d Kell�• Spencer, M ichael Mull•
en. Terry Herdon, and Handy Cro 11.
lloi::er Paul received a number of
nice a:lfts.
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POMEROY, OHIO

DETROIT UPI - Joe Go rdo n,
""ho came here in Augus t iil 1n
Qnpreeeden ted "trade" · ot man1ten, re11ia:ned today a■ 'manacer
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Tla:er General Mini11r:er Bill De
Witt ,nnounced· tha t Gordo n had
"'aaked to be relie\ied of his con­
tract for 1961 and hia requeat hat
beeft ua nted."
The Tiger, wo1.1nd up the ,euon
wJUI a 2-1 1088 to Kan111 City
Sunday tha t eave ttH:m their poor­
e1t record 11lnce 196'. Their aea­
ton record wu 71�.

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ServiCea are plan ned Wed n eeil1y
at 2 p.m. for Miu 1Jen 1 Jordan ,
age 82, who died a t the W:oodmaft
Nuning Home Su nday evenina
after a lln,erinl Ulneu. She w11
the telephone operator in Harri•­
onville man.y yean, and w11 a
member of the Pretby terla n
ch urch there. She is 1urilved by
several cou1Jn1.
The .e lees will be trom the
Pn!abyte rr.
an Chu rch in Harrlaon­
ville. The nrqai ns will lie Jn atate
at the church for one ho u, prior
to &amp;enlces. Burlll will be 1ft the
&amp;chool Lot Cemetery ftear Car• ,
penter.
Friends will be received at the
Chase Fu neral Home Tuesd ay.

Gordon Quits
Manager Post

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Action Threateniffp WarTaken
To Save 'Peaee, Says Premier

IMl'ROVID
JQEw YORK UPJ - Stoclta Im­
proved by fradlona In a moder­
allllJ acLiYe openiftS tod�.

Courts I.Gaded
Over Weekend.
By Offenders

UNITED NATIONS., N.
j):JP.I)· � Nlltita Khrushche• de­
manded today that Dag Ham�ld. resign an d threatened
that If the United Nallona Is ·n� �
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rr•� .. he demand,.
the Communist bloc will "rely OJI tlielr own strength" lo byLaw offender• in Meigs
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Khru,hchev said he doe, . not aild cannot trust Hammaru­
. Kenneth McElblnney, �· of Mr. and M". .-.rry �lrkl• jold . He said that there can
diafflliament or ol�er peace­
•f Cllfton, hH Ntumff to
1 oy Mayor Charles Legar and
is not abollahed and
ful moves if the aeeretary-eene
J(ffller AFB, llloxl, Mlh- af•
County court Judge Emmett
replaced by a CommunW-sfyle r
, , .&lt;nan presidium.
ler 1'9nd!1111 two W'Nks at
Peoples basy over the weft,
' If the Communi,ts are not ·
D this built-In veto pc&gt;wer
hom•. tte· 11 attendlnf El•c•
encl and thiJ morning.
over the secretariat said Kh�ev, the Comm9nbt coun•
fro�lca SchOOI at' Kffller, and
In Pomeroy Mayor Legar's
tries "will rely on their own stre�b to defend the Interests
, WIii flnllfl &amp;., March.
eourt three persons were fin­
of peace." The Soviet Premier tgljw� Presldent Elsenhow�r• s
ed. lbey were Vernon Well,
rejection Su nday night of a neuti'ili!t demand for Immediate
Shade ,15 an d costs for speed­
summit talks.
ing; Oke7 Klier, $30 and coiltl
'Khru11hchev said "°"1e 1tate1
he said . "But it la dear to
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t.-ere putting their own n.atlonal all that if armament,
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IKi. -'!4AC CONFER - Preiident Dsenhower·-arul - "'ritisb
Larue, Pt. Pleas­
interests abe,d o r the Un ited Na- whether they wioh lo or nbl, all Prime Mhilsler-Hal'old Macinillan -· at 1he w,Idl!!"IIO!Ue ln an d
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ert G . Menzies for- one ol the mp_sl" ini�ru.rit collf�ente al- bond for Jpeeding.
If they persist, he said, lhe U nit• for ar·m, a t IDY crlt1c■I moment.
Jlldge Peoples fined William H.
ed Natio ns will collapse'.
He �d tb_e Gefteral Auembly fecti ng the East-West stntggle gomg on m the,U.N. Tbe. two Ingram 1100 and coat.a an d sen,
...aQed !or the U.N. to get on with· the. inlsiness
llNd• Pr•p•A41 T•wt
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lne the acene of an acciden t, a1l
national Unioh Of Electrical sen ted a sharp contrast with Sat- pol�)' ' Uled their arms a WD
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WOrlters (JUE) against .the Gen- urday 'a tirade ln which he rtlJed witll aU it.a deatructi'Ye
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Wendell
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lions ln some areas and near- the-cuff. Today's was deliberate.
P,.l'de.it ltNnMnr be �
ZAN ESVI LLE, otµo (U�I) : - Arthur, S. Fl.em&amp;l;Up:g', U . S. turbinl � peace: while into:U­
An1wers MKmlllan
u ll
ty 100 per cent effectiveness
hi . • IWffl nt .....,. .,.... • secretary of hea lth� Mlµcation �d weu_:are, Sunday �ff��alJy ated. Donald Stobart ti, and
Khrushchev
made
•
.
11urpriae
41��n•:
.
in · others.
,
,,
, 'We dediCI�
the: Dillon Dam, a • flood control and recreation � COflt (su,pended) for driving with
appe�wce
he
ai
d.
before
the
Gene
ral , . . -!J'b11 is na1Ye,
.
improper Ucense plate■ and Fred
d
mi
ay
d
Sal.ur
.
T,he strike began
ASse mbly to exerciae- hla "right of ml)' al t toa:ether mdefinitely bul J�Ct l8. Eastern . - that was .deJayed by. • two· wan and·nearly BJtehJe 110 and coat, on a tharp
night but Its effectlvenea '\Vas not
· ,
reply" to Brl tleh Prime Min ister if lhere is no duire to come to kill ed-�� C
· ODl!8 "·,,..
. .
.,._ · a-4
· II
•
bf tbe Ohio State Patrol for paa­
.
teated until workers beg:a n sh ow·
V I_
The '1,m ,on, 1n• v ••• �11.
,
II
evln:cN
\y
,.
Hfr
o l d Macmillan who apoke lut qreemen. t which
inj
on a ,ellow line.
.
this
shirt
. · the. aam
�-_meaDt
Ing- up for -the first
Coftlltruction of
week.
�e �ident and • p■rtlc01Grly mated to tost $10 mlllion doll"11
R. D. &amp;oues appeared on a
morniftl- Louis represen �lng only . Khrushchev strode
down
qilN'tera wlilcta back him, no wbe n authorised by Congre&amp;a in dlsP,1 aNmeat Of both · tbe Uvln, chaqe of movlni martated pro­
the
two,tblirdll' o f the union 1 '10,000
aisle to the podium bl• arm, I amoke 'fit, eome troip the chim ney 1938. It· WH, co·mpleted at I c:Ofr. .lttd the ·dead. ..-are :than · Z.000 perty. Hit caa wu ccmtinued.
m1mbera employed by GE vot�
.
ps�_ were mo_ved 001, _ of the
RlnSing. He boun� ed up the II lt the tndltlon wlieti. , a pope Is o f sa1 ·DiiWon. . . ·
AT MIDDUll'OIIT
.,.in fav� of the �trike at a hectic
·
,
re&amp;eht(ur··aua.
1n
iddiUpa
.
�•
Flef.:mlna,
called
the
d
-,a,
,
10f
short ma: ht o slept lo the roa- , el�;, . "
llQtltl'-1 lbior McElhhlne,
unilm co nferen.,. , board meetin g
,
.
\
lrum, took oil hll ollvet
- lllltwioltg, ..
hen! Frida)'
,
spectaclea, unlokltc} ,hll •
_- ,'
mc1 ....,
!l
.
.
.
:.:M:J •·lbe
· peoplf 'I-.•
�
.,.. _• = ,, •· · 1·"'· ind,-••-,.w.1 .J
. , . \'llllf'lil.lli/lfou -. 1....,.._ll..,
ul toe I•�,- M-..,_w
-I '""'
-�•• JrriU• · an"d P1t!F
Palridi
'" . g·,,. ..,,.,"••e" .•
"''an
"' "000 '"'
..,.,_
,_ , .
well llwnphrq, II-, Pometoy, pDllted
oan1
onlr tor ti&gt;oir
lelli&gt;ii&lt;
in· Sche nectady, N. -Y., there were ta\Jon. '
. · u. part or lbn•vet ift -titk)JII;
i ty but for their country:'
He �id the world '• _deail'e for
$20 bond to opt&gt;eu l1ier bc!on
no pickets and first 11hltt attendCoun ty. New· roads ' were built the lllll)'OI' for �ng.
pro-·
major
latf
Uie
�
b
Hin
The·
t
o
uf,ed
t
y
cann
,ubah
be
peace
ance--jncludin g 6,.500 JUE mem·
ject in thf! " &amp;iant lfUskiriglim Wa-· an(l 1 9 _niile■ of tbt Belt bDore 6.
ben-was reported normal. Mem- c�ntrol over . ,armament.a wltbout
A1ao ldleduled to appear 'beterabed tonser\'lllcy District, dei- Ohio Railroad track relocated.
t.
n
foni. tbe ml.)'ot are Cecil W. Rice,
bers of the Schenectady local had disarmame
of Jr.. zo, of Middleport who wu ar­
World War ii del.a)'d• ltU't
cribed III the · rnoat complete 511l
r
v oted against the atr:l ke by nearly
..
Htf_ eu propoaa ! on lei
War
Koran
Ttie
project.
the
the
in
proteetioft
nood
of
tem
he
d,
a
,
t
accepte
n
mN1
J
rated bJ lllddleport PoJice and
ke
o
the
r
at
z to 1 a nd resp nse to
.. •
It drairui · a,o.18 a,qoare. bl'Ough nothe� delay and nearly · cbaqed with driviq while intod·
world.
are rNdy to ""'°pt •�- Hts,m
call there was being wa tched with
tJ the dam u i t pve op� conof the atate. A· de.th f
l.! on an1er�•,""..
-ca.led. He potted $200 bond. Wil•
intereaL
1\meral service, ,.-ere beilll miles Or one-firth
time to ml.Ster an all- 11am llcllafiie, Middleport will
piOfteftta
mo
c
the
up
fflake
·
total �t 14 dam•
,;
i�
II
o wever, plck�t lines at Loul
hel
d today at Z p.m. for S1111 P.
.
oul drive to
hne the project appur to cbarcet of in to:1ic1tion,
pies..
armaments Taylor,
d
o ve r
Q trol
Ky.,
h il•d•ipbla
v11 1e ,
, who died Salurday
•
, '
90
v
n
n D•m . of earth eonttruc- killed.
Dillo
r-•nlti
,
n
t
n
he
'
t
mea
eceui
'"'"v
f
o
"
o
r
,.
t
•
,·n
dulorderly conduct and miltin&amp;
u cce lu
Ci v lo nd
J mom.Jog, from the Ewiftl Chape i
,r•
lion, iJ 1 18 feel hith and 1.400
The l�te U_. s. Rep. J. Harr, ural.
keeping non-union persoftnel to a to h ave armame n ts in th e f u- wi th burial In Hemlock Grove
feel across. It m.ue111ea 1,-000- feet · McGregor Coabdctoft Republican,
BandJ Rotbl:ed, Cbe■bire, will •
minimum and production w11 ..re•
Cepietm-y.
thick at lhe base, tapering to
1pearheMled. the drive, bac;ted by
por\e d seriously threatened at
CD.
W
· . Survivora art lhellfl IOftl, Sea- feet at the top. Behind it i1 1,325 area l"ffidefttll. At the tune·nearly appur before the maYor tonight
•
on a daaq:e of rec:kle,a operatfoa .
these pla nts
man.,. Mt .. Pleua nt, Mich.: Payton,
acret for a permanent reterVoir $9 million had hffn apent on par­ and Roger Norman, Harrisonville
,
W.
t
on,
Walton
n
,
O.
kro
w
A
; La
and ill estimated' Oood capacity Is Ual · relocation of the nilroad.
will appear to char1es of having
Va.; Everett an d Elbert, Pomeroy
10,2Mt·· acrea.
The battle WH l oat b•Jt reloca- an Wegal mufRer after bei.na
l
RD 1: a nd Glenni1, flavonia, O,;
lion of the railroad wu not tom• cited by the Ohio State Patrol.
· these d auch ten, .Mn. Ferdie Gil·
ple'ted
until 1957 aftd comtructlon
tan, Lopn, O.; Mra. Arthur Atherol the dim dld n•I
unW
ton, GrovePort, O.; and Mn. Char!Mil.
Jes Barr, Reedavltle, O.; ae...era1
Fl,emmlng took note of the, oppo9tepheri M. Young, Uftited grandchildren and creat graftd
ailion to the daftl. ''We m\llt rechildNn,
n
iece•
and
n
ephews,
■nd
Sla tes "Sen ato r fr om OhJo, wlll be
11pect tbe ilncerity of tJu.;. who
a ho11t of friendt.
th,e fea tured apeaker at • rally to
oppo1ed the -butldine of tbil re•
be. held . in Wells ton, at 8 p.m.
ervoil'," he Nld. "Bui lhat WU
er .1.0. at the Well•
nd
an eumple of our ,real AmeriWilliam Swisher, C ommaftder, MO ay, Octob
n High School Audltdrlum.
sto
ca."
Lewis Long, Henry Clatworthy,
&amp;y United PrtN lntwftltlenal
1n additio n lo providin1 flood
William Ratliff, Paul Greenlee
UNlTfD NATIONS, N. Y. UPI
This,'fally 111 to i nclude ■II ef
Two mul tiple - fatal accidents prottttion lo dUet
and ·ueu
and Don Roach of Fee ne1•Bennell Southern Ohi o and pub. of Weal , -Pf'lma, Mln,llfff Ja'f"&amp;herlal fll• late Sµn day shot the dea th ton o n
.
Titles for 48 new cara were han-:
Poat, Americaft Legion, atte nded Vir ginia an d Kentucky. - Aml&gt;ftf ..,.,.._.,, ulltd for ,unanimoYI Ohio highways for the week end dowrulfl!am, the rnervoir will be
tion-boatilll, fi•b· died through
lb.e clerk of courti=
the Fall Conference o( the 8th
o.n.ral AUMtltly appniYII �., 1 to a t least 12 persona. a survey used for recru
the d ignitaries who will be pre-­
i
ng and 1trimmin11.
Four
parkt
offite
in
Meigs
Cou
n ty during sepflf:­
Dittrict, Sunday a t Wilkeaville.
sent are Lieutena nt Governor neutralllt ...._..,. fw an lllffl. ahowed today.
will be built aJ'(IUnd I\ ud • batb­ ember, Eulyn Lucke reported t�:
JOl!leph Freeman Post, No. 478 Jqh n w. Do nahey, Jud 1ea of the ..._.r • Khn,....._, lhfftina .._
In ad d ition, three other persons
day.
w11 host for the meeti n g held at Ohio Supreme Cour t, Jame:a Bell 11'"9 ftN PNtklfflt"s nlectl■n _. were killed In mi1ceJ11neoa1 itci­ .mg beacll near tbe dufl.
Also, thru new school bu1e1 amt
NEW ·YORK UPI - Art Dlt­ the American Lea:ion Gro ve: Mr. and John Peck, State Sena tor J. 1M . plan.
from G
denta for a total of UI
MARRJAGI LICINS I
eight
trucks were transferred.
...,, Ntw Yerk'• IMCllftl ,1tchff ClatWOrthy, president of the Past Sherman Porter; a nd the Honor­
Sun­
mldni1bt
to
p. m. EST Friday
Herbert
Malllu,
«Ii,
lbrion,
ea­
In
the
uaed vehicle dep1rtme1tt
UNITED
NA110NS,
N.
Y.
UPI
Commaftdera,,waa
In
charee
of
t
he
thla INIMI with ■ 1J.4i l'Nilf!ll,able R. Ke n neth Kerr, Stale Cen­
day. De.a d are at MUsfield, M,1ni11, gineer, and Delsie . Mahiu,
-India
lotab
came
tO 141 tan, one school
s
Jawaharlal
Nehru,
le,d­
'
d
,,_, M..... tedeJ .. ..... tht Past Commanden meetin g hel
tral Committeeman of the Tenth
Ray, :11, l.ion illa, J(y.; Clncin nall, Pomeroy: Robert Bowlet, 28, Ath•
··
Warld S.,... fw the . Y■nlr... In the morniftg.
Congressi onal District. There will er of the powerful beutral na­ Mrs. Mildred A. Toepker, 60; ens, carpe nter, and ...,, SlDclair, bus, JO trucks, 1 motor scoo teq;,
and a hoUH trailer.
Paul Lewi&amp; ot Athens, 8th dis- alao be ma ny other dicnitar le1 tion&amp;, '4Mby rejected . Soviet Pre• Cleveland , J ohn Sllntltz, 13; Cald­
-Inst the ,.......,., ' ,...a...
··
trtct cOJJlfflander, w11 in charge from the twenty Southetn Ohio mier Nlllita Khrushchev'• dema nd well, Charles Slater, 9; Laurel• 20, Chester.
MIMfl'r Ca..,- S...., whe ln- of the meetlna: with Jo e Deul- cou ntiei, five Weit Vlr1ln ia for re-.anw.tion of the Un ited ville Berman E. Schwalb11:11h, 36;
LODGE TO MEET
.
PR1c•s
UP
41clltd Sund.. 1h11 Whl1oy Pord acb.le, State Depart,ment A djutant cou n tie, and f o u r Kentucky NatiOftl.
Ci n cinnati, Samuel Warner, 80,
ipful lluter Thomas W.
Worsh
Farm
VfI
WASHINGTON
weul41 ,... the aHltnffltnt, Nhl 11
eo
Avondale.
·
nounced
an
tbat Po me�y
Bowen
per
,
n
o
another
up
prices edged
F�n:;��=:�011t' member"l fl.,rtd 1'4 loeHor oldt DI�
�:::· w lll be no charge for Sen. Randolph Will
Also, Cir cleville, James H. Emer­ cent Jast monfh but remained Oftt Loc\le No. l&amp;f. Ns.A� wi. ll hold _111
mar. t decldtll that.
■t 1hlp drive is 1ettlng In to • .full ad mluion,to lhe rally and refresh- S
ine, 40, Ashville truck farmer; To­ per' ttnl beloW the year ae:o level I re�lar mo nthly meetin1 •t 7 .30 _
peak At Rally Event
IOffltti11'1111 thl• Yffr he hei wen swi ng tht, we:elt with letter, go- ments will be provi ded .
'Sen. Jennina11 Ra ndolph, who ls ledo Lillian Brim, 66; Marlo n, Mn. and a harveat . season elip may be p. m. October 5. All Masler Ma­
th• tint prM of Important J na: to all members urgi n g the rr,
Mn. Ida Mae Crab tree . chair- - run ning for re-ete·ctton to the Unit­ Gh1dys Dall. 68; Dove,, Frank Lin­ co ming.
1
1001 are i nvited· to attend.
·
to· get their d ues in "11 eoon aa man of The Ci tizens For Kennedy
WIN,'"
Jr., 34, his wife, Jane, 31, and
d States Senate, will be the 11peak- ard
e
poulble.
fo r President Co mmittee of er at a Democra tic rally to be Webster Hidey, 47, all of New Phil­
-----Jackson
County, is in charge. of hel d i n .New Have n on Tuesday adelphia; ZaMsvllle, Nancy McKee,
Elliott Pll18 Staff
1
O.E.S. TO MIIT
20, Ada-, a nd Frontella Jane Great•
arrangements.
evening at B o'clock,
The ·Raeifte' Chapter 0.E.S., is to
At KC Poet
h
Sen. Ra nd olph wllJ apeak at house, 20. Columbus.
KANSAS- CITY UPI _ fte Kan- meet 'ift regular ee11lon tonight at
the Have n Thea t1tr, s\venl ot her
.J.
sH Clt,1 Athletl�• ll'lftounee d today 8 o'clock al the Maaonlc Temple World W
Or I VeteraQ8
can d idate. on the cou nty and stale
that 111:an■,gl!lr ·Bpb :Elliott and hla when k\ltiat ory work will be exemDem ocrallc ticke t wm be preaent Expected S1eel Rise
. I)Y Invt"t,ed
COLUMBUS (UPI) - The prfsldential candldite� will
. n6t be ret4l ned plifled . Jane HIil ill worthy matron, Especta
coaching ataff
n
The regular meeti ng o f Drew a d will appear on the program. Only Sidewise Move
Altred Toney, worthy pa tron.
b 1h Am::.;,
I ',,n
:'JU� baleall
.
make another trip Into Ohio Thursday. Vice President Ric�ard
! Mr. and Mra. Harry Layne will enCl.EVELAND, Ohio UPI - An
Weba ter Poat No . 39, _ Amerl�aft
.
cfub :ut
tertain with open ho uae at their expected pickup in steel produc­ M. Nixon was aclieduled t'11P""k In - Cleveland Thursday mgbt.
•
SUIT FILID
.
Legion, will be held th,s evening
nt , WH rna de
The 1nnduil
home acroas the street from the tion thi• m onth ia turn ins out to· Republican oflldals hopell he w9uld _arrive In time lo lead a
A suit COncern lna real e&amp; tate ha.a at 8 p.m. al tbe Po&amp;l Home.
Parke Carroll
by GeDeral I(
theater following: the r1lly. All
5 p.m. so
be hardly more than a 1ld ewise motorcade through the - Public Square •� about
Commander Elu Gio more urges
who 1aid a· ne Dlanaettr "ould' been" filed In the Cler" of Courts
citizen,
ue
invite
d to atten d.
crowds.
going-borne
the
by
seen
be
,an
he
that
niovemtftt , with the pu11h mainly
•ft.er cOn iultatlona -wi th office by Opal E. VanMeter ag•lntt all members to attend, espeelally
be
Sen. Joh n r. Ken nedy wu , related with the . crowd:i Ken nedy
u_ OI ,.,_
fro m seuonal aclon less potent
a local Cb•mum
"""'mme.rce Ben)lta, Rae Blggs, a minor, Wilber W orld War I memben, . for wh om
ATOMfC NOTI
He
scheduled to &amp;peak twice in Cin- drew in Ohle Jut Tueaday.
cASHDfGTON UPI - Jo b n A. than UIUll
group neiou aIin t: · Ior lhe pur· F. Van Mctet, Columbu1, and CIYde lb,·, meet·,•• lo o •···ved. Relre1btlle
t
hough
t
he
afterward
1
a,.ld
aftd
ally
r
street
a
t
a
t
fin
i
t
,
n
n
i
c
d
an
ear
Steel J111.ulne uid
r .__________
menl, w,·11 be serv·•
•ur
u_
•_
nly__
,_
Mn_
chQ! of the cJu.b.
MeCone. •Id today he surmise,
•..;
l'r•_
�--_
_
rn
_
,_
_ ___· __G
_o_
••_c
_ .
campaign wH ..all over.''
a\ a fun d ni,in'a di nner.
..;
Ruuia NI conducti n g secret nu­ refria:erator makcn are going then
v1�1led
y
ed
Kenn
and
Nj:1on
Both
well
were
datea
U
canc:
Both
clear ,rup lll11 te1ts Jn d urged an easy on ini t ial producti on runs un­
they Akron. canton and M�sf1eld.
the receptions
early reeamptlon of U. S. u ndtr• til dealers unload big inventories pleased • wi th
n th-e lud:eye itate last New1111en. who �avelled with both
i
re-celved
e
t
pla
Tin
madels.
1960
unsold
of
gr,ouftd atomic explolrio ns for re­
.cand llb•e• felt \hat the crowds,
search pwpotea - poHlbly before is I n 1 'slump that will partly off­ week
�n,1d.erln1 the time and roulea
Ray
n
ma
r
Chai
State
Rei,ubli&lt;'an
lled
o
r
d
l
o
c
fut
ns
i
ga
nal
o
set seas
the eleelion.
were
based
at
h
t
fell
he
d
. taken by the ·candidates,
c . Bliss sa i
sheets.
.
d 11 and their enthu,i about equal.
erow
the
on
.
SUNNY SKIIS,
A'BHLi\ND All. UPI - Authori- In the himtory of Alabama," said Ethel Ogle, 83, and the latter's
Both ca�tu filled I hall ,m
at11m " H of n ow Nixon will carry"
M•RI
VISITS
S.
U.
The
1
UPI
G
H
PITl'SBUR
Mrs. Berta .Mae Ogle
F1 oyd daughter,
Safety Director
itiet Htd today only a maniac Public
Akron tor tbett tpeechea bu t N1xMiu Suun Young who is em­ Oh · "
Weather Bureau today predicted
could be NltponaJble for th� mUI"- Mann. "It w11 the work of a Martih, 31.
spoke In a _larpr hall. Nixon
·on
Nixtor
t
u
o
urn
t
the
d
sai
��i�s
op
i
Sav
sunny weathe r for the flnt game ployed with the Federal
ders of three tielpleu wome n , butcher, a madman."
from the airport to the Ak•
nt
·we
MansThe eld erly wo men were wid- of the W orld Series �edneady a nd Loa n Co. in Columbus spent on in Akron, Canton, and
slu?ted to deatb In •. �•l Alan ivenlt.y ·Memorial ltl!l
U
n,n
he·
t
wha
ouble
d
t
11:bo1;11
was
fiekl
:
11 night owe d pen11ionera,· the octo1en1rian with the
temperature wanner the wrekend wtth her pmmts,
Victims In •the · S.t urd1�
bama farmhouse ln • fashion
es.preuway.
ICenaedy pand
upected.
m­
o
P
·
uftl,
o
Y
lbur
i
nd Mn. W
a
M:r.
forlK!ut
h
hig
10-dearee
he
t
t
haft
ck.ro
er
h
m
crime were Kn. Everleria Ogle, too feeble to rise fro
fftllnllcenl of Jack the Ripper.
was \hrouab, tho downtown uea.
Gov. M ichael V. DiSIJle
efO)',
for Tuesday.
''Tbill is li"ne of tbe worat crime&amp; 83, her daughter • in - law, Mr■• .inc chair witho ut auistance.

Y;-

be no

IUE's Strike·

I '°"•''

s

Slow· tartl'n· fJ
l� Key P' lants'

Chari••

· . D · Finall
Dillon
' y.. ·Dedi
" ' Co
.-..'.i;. t· . oo
"
··
·
·
W.
After Delay By.•'.ar,

with

ngress

Ohio

thoie

t!� "'�7,.Jj�-�-�
!l)i . , Se�
·
..::ri�&amp;•�•
v,nu• ......_,..r. •·
conimuatwl
11e}d TlNIBY
'·,] fr'om

l,OfNl Estimated
At Demo Rally
To Hear Smith

Believing lhal our customers desire a good product and
then wn,t servtce when it's needed, we have built, stock­
ed aitd eatablished the above full lime Service Depart­
ment to insure complete customer saUs!action.

RUTLA ND, 01110

Law enforcement officers in M.etgs, County were busy over
the weekend with the Investigation of four traffic accidents
and the Pomeroy Volunteer firemen were, caJled Sunday mor­
ning when a barn owned by Monid Good burned.
Firemen were c•lled_ at 10:35 yesterday morning to Cherry
Ridge five miles beyond Hei;nlock Grove where Good's bar,n
caught on fire from a possible abort in wiring.
The barn was flilll of . hay . and . _ Pomere)' Police offlcera ln vet•
bolh were completely destro yed. ligated an acci den t Sa turday at
The owner was 1w111y at the time 1-l:i8 a.m. at the upper end •!
or the blue and the fire was re- Pomeroy where .1 car dr iVeft by
porte d by a neighbor. Six firemen Will i am Henry�.Clela nd , 38, Ra·
1mfwered the call.
cine Tift otl t �, r oad anI d hi t •
Robert C. Hartenbach's Sheriff light pole. Hi
ar w11 htavipt
Office inveatieate:d an •aeeident at damaged He
s aneated for
3:M p.m Sa turda_y on the Kirt1s- le111i ng the a
of ari acciden t
bury Road where WilUim. Fisher, 1md reckless o .ati on :
19, Minenville, was fOl'ced off the
The Pomero Police 1110 in•
roa d i nto a ditch a nd the truck .,._eatigated a
· pl' •�ideft t o.n
which he was drivlnf turned over. Mulberry-av at
:15 •. m. Sundu
There were nO lnJurles or arrest. when a ear '
lven by · Slllr l_y
The vehicle su11talned medium Grimm, 25, Nt! , H■ven, W. Va.,
damage.
bumped a v.arkEid ear owned by
Harey Sadler, 61, Bridieport,
.\t 3:30 this mofl'.ling the de- Ohio. There were no arre1t
a.
part ment ...H called to in vestigate a on e·car accident on R oute
124 ift Raciftl!. Wllliim Robi nson,
28, Racine, t old Deputy Sheriff
Charles Sayre that he wu blind­
ed by an onco mi ng car an d ran
into the corn er of Eynon 's Ser•
vlee Sta tion building when he left
the highwo.y
The Robi nso n car was damaged
sl i gh tly as was the Service sta•
tion. There were no injuries or
arres t.
SatuniJy ' will be the - )Jal date
to register to vote In I.fie No vem­
ber 8 eleciion . i n Muon County ac­
cording to an a n ftoUneement by
L. W. Ge tty, ·Muon County clerk.
Getty uld that t he clerk ' s offir.e
is open for re1istra tion from 8:30
a. m. tc 4 p. m . . eaeh . week day
it nd fl'om 8;30 a. m. until 12 noon
on Saturday.
Anyone who has chan1ed hi•
addre111 si nce he· lut regi1tered
WASHJNGTON UPI - West- rnu1t re-regUlter to be able to vote
ern power, rallie d ·today behind in tfte precinct in which �e n ow
President Ei1en hower'1 refuul to Ii�• · .Anyone. who will be 21 ye-an
meet wJth Soviet - Premier Nikita of at:e before November 8 and h••
Kh ruahchev becaUR of the Rua- n ot previously regiltered muat do
si1n atUtud, .al'ld threata againat ao bef(tre be can vote in the com.
the. ,- world,
1 U!i.,;leclloll,
.:e:n:t&lt;
Brililh ·- 'Ilk! -�f inn&lt; ""Jlli;,,MI ·�••••
..•�-,,:"'
iller Harold Mam\Ulln 'Bild told son CoLU'lt;- ttom ■nolher couaty
the Presiden t that be fully under- or all te mu1t alto re1l1ter.
stood the n ffes&amp;ity of rejecting
the suggestion of five neutral na­
tions for a Soviel- American Sum­
mliL conferen ce.
Australian Prime Ml niater Rob­
ert C. Menzies was reported pl■n­
nin g a stiff U. N- speech- Wed fte&amp;·
day in whl&lt;! h he woul d deliver a
major Western denuhciati on of
Khrushchev's actions
Macmillan and Me nzies confer­
J'ed with Elaeilh ower 11 the White
Appr oxima tely 1,000 persona at­
House Sunday. The tbree lea den
tended I DemocraUe
rally held
issued ill atatement urging the
lut
Thurs
day ■t
the . Celanete
U. N. General Aasem�ly to get
d own to ila bu11ineas • particular­ Par): near Pt. Pleasant LO hear
n
ly wilh respect to diaannament. Hewlett Smi th, Weal Vlref la Dem·
ocratlc chairman, and Rep. Ken
Eisenhower•, refusal lo meet
Beehler apeak,
with Khru1bcbev w11 spelled out
Ht'NleU atreued the lm,por tance
Jn • le tter he sent separa tely to
or aett1n1 the people rea:t11tered
th Ehea d11 of government or
and .out to vote.;He alao talked on
Gha n a, Ind onesia, U nJled Arab work
of the committees In the cam•
Republic, Yueoala...ia and lftdia.
pale• - Rep. Hee hier, .. candidate
for re.election to Con,re11 from
the l"o\lJ'lh Dl1trlct, talke d aboul
candidat.el runninc on lhe Sta te
DemocnUc tlcte t.
Supervltl n&amp; the meplin&amp; were
HU'J'f Lay ne, M11on County Dem­
ocratic cha irman, VJ ille Toney and
Charley Baird.

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