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DA..R Mei Recently

H.dJtini committee
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CoWlCJI Daughters of
irtet rttenlly al the home
Don.aid Hauck 01born St

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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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A
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People
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· OUR TOWN
AND YOUR BAN K

To paraphrose a pomt. "How goes
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(:;Qminunilies and banks,
ii other public service en­
have a l w a y s
•�prlses,
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'grown together in America.

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We are proud to be a part
of this progressive and wellgoverned community, pull­
. Ing hard to make Our Town
a better community in which

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��a�-!t?e' sh:!er w�s given
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
lhcir parents.

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Garden Club To Meet
W edne,day Evenin11

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huMlln ltiody. The 1ta,-1 Dr dlr""
NM, one et tht thrN audltery
NllclH •n the rnkhll• ftr,, 1, the
lmOIIHt liJaM.

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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The .FARMERS
BA1�I(
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Member Fedenl Reserve System

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Thl' fnrLnitc t:lub rnct Th ursday
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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Thu rsda y
October
5th '&amp;- 6th

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Westen1 Powers
Rally Behind Ike
In Meeting Stand

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Portab le TV
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Jordan Services
Will Be Held .
On Wednesday

Roger Gilmore
Honored With

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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NEW SPRED
E'PAINT
BOES ON DAMP SURFACES

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lo, siding' lo d,yI

llome Of '1'1,e

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PRICED

AT .lff,9$

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OC I.AT ED RA DIO
a11 d TE l;;EV ISIO N
Hlff)' Millet', Owner ,

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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of the· Detroit Tl1en.
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�.

S A N II W I C H

lee All The PHILCO Line At - -

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And 'hte 'Em Rome

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

STEAK HOUSE

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Bradbary Rood
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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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County bad Midd leport Mayor
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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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tiQna and" seeki ng to uae . the wor14 tho,e who pos!H!H armament. will a conferruice also atteeded by Australian Prime ltinilter .. Rob- ant, W. Va., forfeited '23.70
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body to dominate other powers. i-efth for th� ho�ter, will re!ch
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
or lhe Security Coun cil would be leaders .,.
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NEW YORK (U PI} - Tlfe• Speakin&amp; ' deliberately from a J)OWl?l'lea becaute if persons fol- :
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cc--:=:-c--;--:::-::--:cc--:-c ;;J\ationwide strike of tlie Jnler- prepared text, ,X:hnishchev pre- lowtnj the "poaltl�n of strength :::=-::::c...::::::..c:
$DO ud COJh ou a charee of leu­
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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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but tlO of the latter bein&amp;: IUfCUii
WOrlters (JUE) against .the Gen- urday 'a tirade ln which he rtlJed witll aU it.a deatructi'Ye
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Wendell
Gilmore
wu lmed 110
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little China ia not elven memberahip. ·
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and CMts for i■tos.icalion,. Char­
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That threat was delivered off- "@'I sU'lifadMttt that h• 1M
les Friend 110 and co,u: for du,.
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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
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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
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the: Dillon Dam, a • flood control and recreation � COflt (su,pended) for driving with
appe�wce
he
ai
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before
the
Gene
ral , . . -!J'b11 is na1Ye,
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improper Ucense plate■ and Fred
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mi
ay
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Sal.ur
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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
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teated until workers beg:a n sh ow·
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The '1,m ,on, 1n• v ••• �11.
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\y
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o l d Macmillan who apoke lut qreemen. t which
inj
on a ,ellow line.
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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�
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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
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re&amp;eht(ur··aua.
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iddiUpa
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called
the
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short ma: ht o slept lo the roa- , el�;, . "
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unilm co nferen.,. , board meetin g
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Palridi
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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-·
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The·
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uf,ed
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cann
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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.
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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
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v oted against the atr:l ke by nearly
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Htf_ eu propoaa ! on lei
War
Koran
Ttie
project.
the
the
in
proteetioft
nood
of
tem
he
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accepte
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mN1
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rated bJ lllddleport PoJice and
ke
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the
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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
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the
up
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o wever, plck�t lines at Loul
hel
d today at Z p.m. for S1111 P.
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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
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n D•m . of earth eonttruc- killed.
Dillo
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dulorderly conduct and miltin&amp;
u cce lu
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J mom.Jog, from the Ewiftl Chape i
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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.
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· . 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
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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
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Walton
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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
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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
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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.

Saturday Lasi
Day 1'o Register
In ,Mason . County

OHIO

WE SERVIC E
WHAT WE SEL L

•

Quit, :ilmmarSkjold, Demands Krush
Or Red-Nations Will Walk Out Of UN

, Four Accidents Investigated,
All Drivers Esrape Injuries

Member 11ederal Depoall Insurance Curporat101
POMEROY,

�.

Dnol#Jtl To Tiu, lnurmi, 0/ Tiu, .,..._ Area

Busy Week,end

New Me_mbers
W.e/comed At
Fortnite Club

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Members Attend
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UN Bulletins

• b Jn

ens .
Ace1'dents Over
Ohio's weekend

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48 New.Autos
Merchandised
During Month

31.

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a.au.

Both Presidential Candidates
Mo�g Into Ohio On Thursday

Out

ftalned

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UIK,I'

Only AManiac Could Do lt

Three Helpless Women Butchered In Alabama

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�os tmast er Asks
P
t
d
re
i
C
en
iv
G
ls
in
bb
Old l)o
•
ort In 23rd
For More Sense T h a n People Supp
N8t'10081 lf't::ek

he'5 1 1 ."
· N. ·v. ( UPI) - Hnr� 111-,t J 11 1 rn i n 1011 tunau se
l ',1c:)'
"But
man
l
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1
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1
-1
1
\
Mi ... Juni ■U Dillma n. knu11, �,,ul
tnat
ly
rareful
hm1
1\,
111
l..
l
dun
,
..... ..ft a lot of pPoplt•
"
ftil lllelt word on horse st-n�f' lior�I' 1 , 1 1 .i 1111·d
H 1d 111u t h (" �ulk) hl'11m d Red
...._ from a wonu,n who 11��
.:­
Ileen la harness raring {' 1 ,• r l&gt; l fltt' l)on1 1 1 1 1 , 1 11 �iw has srt .i eoupl
·
drl�'
ln&lt;'ll
U
11.'
for
1,rd�
r1·1
lbe WU 15, and tuda� 1� rat l'Ci uf " . ,rld
traek.
ilt&gt;
unc-m
a
i•r
u1
,
un,
rn
tup
eir.perll as one-· of tl1e
I t lu• 111h,·r u 1 t· r .a hair 1111lf' I n her
lD the ro,.mLn .
Monl 1 t·e!lo,
Dillm an 38 hlue- f'V('d and l,i,1 app1·a r�m·e al
lhe monti;,,
m
1:,h1!tl
u1
f
:,hoe
Y
:,.;
ye.in
2
i
dnrt )eliwd. (or lb� la:,l
:,a id.
sht•
:,!arts,
-.., trained and ran·tl 1 \w t r.,L • :.!-I u111 .,f 25
,
a fa1 . n
tin
hum
an,
m
l
l
1
l
l
111·
1
t
l
.
and pacers for Ja, W P l l 1 r, I
eii 1t
0£
one
1s
'!&gt;lt-r
Hod1l
near
!lt•puh
.ii
M, wl),o o,rn■ 1 su.ble
r . C·
�re
r�
brothe
Threr
i"hildn· n.
le, Qllto.
t s , '1
1pan
part1c
r
re11L1la
100
t•rs
.
f
0
n'
1
1
' � traine r driver. a n:, 1
,
Shl•
Victor, N. Y., will rnakr twr 1.1w1 ,,., , . , k,·111! mnt orcyt·k dr1"mg
.
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hors('f
of
w
love
r
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nl
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topolltan New York ll 1•h111 :,1 1 lw 1 n
dri\'N .
:(Olfker, Racew ay Ori 5. wht•11 and �ut tlt"r t raining as a .
Dill•
Allif'
ather,
de trick inaugu ra1es a,, rxpi,n l rnm her )!r11ndf
·
·
man.
�hP will
lqeatal "lad ies' night
"35 to 40
bf f.he tirst woman dnr1·r tu r a n· 1 She° 'I.aid hi' rare.d for
York
·
New
in
1racks
vrJrs :,t
at ttM track.
· '
· a1alt' a 1 1 d l lw .\f idwes t. and quit
M.iJa _ D i l lman. rall1·d J un {' h ) ;m l } " w lw n )1 1 s eyesi).(hl tw�an to
llet trien d5, has ,tr,vr n �m-ce&lt;;:-. r ai l ·· '.\l ow 9 1 , Grandpa Dillman
· f11llr 11 upstate Nt!w York t rin· k �. . I still can give her atlivce , she
MJi1DU1ltioat Ohio. MichiK an and .,Jid.
Dlinoi,. The 1t1tble plan� 1n mt'&lt;'
En joys Split Cuur
Utre� bo nes al Ycmkn s - Ht·•I I The traine r•driv er d iv ides her
l&gt;olnmion 1 1 , Retl Argol, 4, hoth vtar hetwe ('n her family in Victor
. 1 st, 7 . " � nd al the stable in Repu l).
J)l.cet'I, and Miss Hosr '1
trotter.
I i i•, where she and Weller do 1111
Sets. (oupt. Records
the chore s or raisin � an d train,
&gt;•A lot of pcoplt' won' t ht-I on ing racer!! . ' "When you work th at
dose lo horseK, you get lo know
id1os)· ncrasies: · she said.
I !heir
"'Hnt'ses c1,re smart . , .smarter t han
:i lot of 1)eopl e."
Her i.:on t racl w'i th Weller is an
i nform al one - •· we divide what·
she
t•ver we win in pur&amp;es,"
behi.
ne,..er
She
aid.
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3
Oct.
W hal is it like, co mpeting in a
The Octobf:&gt;r nwP l m 1,t · 1f 1 !w o r.
•
1
flml Board of l lw l l 11 1 ! ,•d �h-1 1 11 race where yo u 're the 9n.ly worn•
dlJt ch urc h will bi• hrl&lt;l a l tli1• I :i ll driver'!
Said June Diilman, "�he men
church , Monday lit 7::1/J p, n1 . w 1 1 h
p.
m are awfully sweet off the track.
111 comml11&amp;i�ni. nwl'ting ;ii 7
s- Hu t o n the trark, well. we all 110
pre
he
Lu
urg1�d
11.re
All members
uu\ ihcrc to race horse s."
ent.
Anwr�9
No
Drew Wcb8Lcr Pu5i
1can Legio n will mt•rt J\lnnda y �1
8 p. m . World W �r I mi,:ht will
be ob:,erve d.

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lt.el.gs &amp; Mason I
Connn
• g Events

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The October mel'llng of 1hr
Mlddleport Garde n t:luh will he
hei.d th l1 comin g Mondu y l'venin �
u.t the bOme o t Mrs. M . I.. f'rcnl'h
with Mr.11. John Kinrairl and M rs.
Walter Hal-' e-" a� 1H1sist ing hn�t•
e11e1. The cluh will have II silent
•uctlon during the evenin g.
Oct. 3
The Pomero)' Garde n cluh will
meet •t the h.ome of Miss Lydia
Ebertblllch Mom.la)'. M 2 11. m. with
Mra. John Lietw 1IPr a� 1·,1-hos lPss.
Ocl, 4
Pomeroy Chapte r 1 86 m:s will
meet ii\ regular �c11siun '\'11esilt1y
111 7:45 p. m .. at th1• Masonic
T•tnph1. Pa.Il l Mutron� amt putro n&amp;
will be hunnred. All rm· mbcn 11.rc
uraed to attend.
Oct. 4
Next Tue11doy cvenin� t h e
C h urch School Officers and Teach·
er1 of the Mid1llt&gt; J'IOTI Fir�, Bapli� t"
Church will mt&gt;c t at the home 11f
Mr. and Mn. Paul Smarl.
October 5
A Drhe-ln t:onft1 rence will he
held Wednesday 11l 4 p, m. at the
"' Wa1hlngt.on Schoo l , 4-zulllpoUe, for
te■chert In this ar1•11. There will
be a dinner and d !scunion lol·
letwin&amp;:.
The Pomero y Shaltm1peare cluh
wlll m eet Wedne111h1.y al 2 p. m
at the home of Miu Elhl• I t:urln· ml.
Mineovll le. Roll call will he · wu
m en or the Billi e."
Oct. 5
The L111dies Al&lt;l of llw SI, Paul' �
Lutheru chur ch will mcl'l W ed m•s
d�, at '1:30 p. m. in 1 ht• ch11r d1
IOCIII room,
Ttu, Pomero1, Ban1l llonsh•rs As
IPClatlon will mel't in r1•.14u lur st•�
alon, Tuelday at 1 : :10 p. m . 111 \ Ill '
Senior Jligh Sch1 wl ;1 rnl it11ri u111.
Parent, or all b1111t l mi!mh1)r� ;1r,·
uraed to aUend.

Ohio's Pension
Costs Reachtd
$6,799,393 Total

Antiquity Social
News Reportedwho

\fl.I.

T h e 23rd annual Le t ter Writing
WeC'k will be C&lt;'lebrale&lt;I in Pome­
rn) dur111g the week of October
2 to 8. it was announced tod ay
b.1 Pw;tm.a.ster Pat Lochary.
!I 1s nok&gt;d lhat there has been
letter
a ·rviq1l o f personal
wriling during the last few years
'" A lt&gt;tter remains the m ost eco•
n(lmical, lungeat lasting, and .sin·
rerest mean&amp; or extending greet•
ings, communicating socia l news
and exchan·:ing ideas," the Post•
mas t er said.

has
Mn. Vida, Teaford
beeD a ,P&amp;tlent at Meigs Gc!ne1'al
1--i.a.pital h■a been returned to
the home of her son Mor'ris. Here
, Lo visit her at the hospital, over
the weekend were her d.aughteu
Mrs. Geo rge Gnfton and Mn.
Lucille White and son Jack of
Ravenna .
A.JC Don Di d dle and wife left
for Randalph AF»-. San Antonio-,
Texu, foll owing a 30 day leave
here with his p.a,renli, Mr. and
Mra. Ova l Di dd le. Other recel'lt
guesU of the Diddles were their
daughter. Libby, who is e mploy­
ed at Athens and Jimmy or Bild
Knobs.
Several from here attended the
shower given at the Letart Falls
Comm u nity Hall for Mr. and Mra.
Virgil Hill, newlyweds.

During Letter Writinll week, ii
indivi d u als
is suggested U1at
C. F. Shain and son Ralph spent
write al least two letters; one to
a frien d or relaive from whom the weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
he has not heard in a long lime. John Watson, East Liverpool .
Mrs. M11xine H arvey returned
an d the second as a reply to a
rrien d or rela t ive wh o recently ho me to Chicago after a two
wro te to you. He al10 urge d r:or­ weeks vbit here wit h Mn. Grace
respondence to peopl e in other Stobart. Her huaband motored
countries as a means of prom ot­ here and accompan ied her home.
Mrs. Mabel Shain, daug h ter
ing greater undentanding among
Mlsa Patty and granddaugh ter,
the peo ple of different nali o ns.
The slogan of this year's event Mollie Reinsehel1 sJ)l!nt a week
a1 indicated on more than 200,· end with relativea in Columbu•.
Recent guests of Mrs. Frank
000 banners, is "Letters are Links
Buck were Mr. and Mrs. John
to Friendsh ip.''
Foster Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John
Foster Jr., and son Robert, Mr.
an d Mn . .Paul Stewart and {am•
•
ily, Columbus.
The WSCS or the M. E. Church
or Apple Grove will 11ponsor a
rummage ■ale Oct. 7·8 al Pome•
roy. in the building formerly oc­
cupied b)' Clelands Appliance.
Mc•
Mt. and Mrs. Lowel l
,
Nickle are caring for thei1' grand
daughter Dian Smith while her
Dwindling street and road £unds mother Mra. Oscar Smlfb is re­
in O hio cou,Uiet and municip111ilies covering from a n appendectomy
got a boost last 1,1,•eek with the d ia- at Meigs General Hoapltal.
1 ribution ol more lhan 10 million
dollars in motor vehicle license
money. Checks were written Wed•
nesday hy the omce of State Au d •
itor James A. llhodes and tuTned
over to t he Bureau of Motor Vt•
hid!!s for malling to eounty aud­
i t ors who will di1-1lribute the money
wit hin the c ounty . .

Municipal .Funds
Got Lift From

New DiStribUtJOil

thi11
Totaling $10,019.4115.31) ,
money Is the final distribution or
19!&gt;9 l iccnse money 1o counties ind
mun iclpalltie11.
Distributions still to be made
this year, according to Rhod es.
an� lhe second partial payment of
1960 aut o taa money to counties
and municipalities some time in
October; llllso the final payment of
) 959 road mileage money 'and the
sec ond payment of 1960 road mik•
age money lo counties and t own,
ships.
Fo llowing is the amount o f the
checks sent to the Meigfl county
aud itor for dislrlbu1i on among the
{'oun t y and munlclpalilics which
In
arc districts of re�istratlon.
ad d ition to the amount s hown,
e11ch count)', rcg11rdless o f ei1.e,
will receive $8,6 19.80 out o[ the
5 ' : equalization fund. Meigs Coun•
ty receive d $29,292 .84,

Ohio's ohl 11ge pension program
inv o lved payments totalin g $6,700
396 d uring September. it was an•
nounc cd Saturday by Stale Au­
di t or James A. Rhod es follow ing
an a ud it of the Divisio n of Aid
for thC' Ai;:ed.
•rti is represents an increase of
$054, l fl5 or 1 0 6 per l·enl (Iver
$6,
t he Sept. 1 9!19 paymen ts
1 415.233 but a decline o f $2 1 7 .299
or 3 per cent, from 1he $7.0 1 6697 paid o ut during the prc\' itlus
mcrnth.
T he au d il also re\'Caled thnt
there a rt&gt; curren tly 86,192 pens­
inn reclpien l8, which reprennts
an increase of 97'1 over Sept.
1959 - Avernr::e monthl y payment
per rtcipiP nl du ring September
was $05.72 as compared with
$115,6 1 for AUl,\U!lt and $58.411, for
s,•ptC'rn lll'r 19511.
F'or till' first quartl'r of the
rurrl'n1 fisl·al yeor. pension pay. ·T•b e Alma....,,
11wnts amounlecl to S20,628,792.
ThiH wai. ;111 incroa!Je 0£ $2, 462 ,
511:l or 1:i . !I pt&gt; r &lt;·ent over the
S I B, 1 4!11, \ 99 paid &lt;flit during \hi'
rnriTsponcl in!J qunrter of lust
yt•ar.
A hrrak,lown of 1h!a moJ1t h'11
., Unit.ti" Pre•• lnternatlontl
ri�urei. s9{1ws 11 i d paymfnls of
Today is Mon d o)', October 3,
$5.1175,272 ; huullh rare $962, 265; the 277th d ay of l'fle year wit h 89
paynu•nls 1 11· pensioners in p11blk more In 1080. This is "child
hurlal health d ar."
$122 ,379:
msl 1l uliPllS,
cluims $36,51 7 1111d . fln11I nid,
The moon Is apptoach lng 111
$WU4,
full phase.
l•'or ,thfl first quarler of the rls­
Th(! morning st,r ls Mare.
(·11\ yA.iir, 1 hcsC' paymen t s indud The t&gt;ven lng stan are Mercury,
1•11 · d i 1·1•1·1 uid, $ 1 6,938Jm-4: health Venus, Jupiter ancl Saturn.
1·1m•. $:l.209.oi!i8; public ln.sHtu•
On th is day in hl111or)':
tinns, $3tlfl.7 11:1 : burial claims,
"In 1863, President Ab raham
last
$ l0tl,11:l5 and fi naL_a id, $7138.
the
Lincol n proclaimed
Thursday In November as Thanks•
giving Day ,
In 1876, Jahn! Hopkins Univer­
sity in Baltimore opened.
In 1900, American uoveHst
i\ 1 1 ,•ndanre at t he lll lan d Cha· Thomas Wolfe was born.
Pt'\ S11nduy 11rhool .was 46, coUec·
In )917, ConareH doubled the
I im, :S.'&gt;.117.
income tax rates of 1916.
Edith Davia spent the- week
In 19315, ttaly Invaded Ethiopia.
end with her sislar, Mr. and
In 19�, the Soviet Union de­
Mrfl. J;imea Ha1.elton of Pomcr()¼' , .-.anded the United Stales recall
Jo:thcl Jo:hlen and daughter call• lb amhaSRador to Moacow, Ceorae
£&gt;d o n Mrs. Shirley Fe\llnger Kennan.
rt•C'e11tly.
Edith D1tvill spent Monday with
A thought for toda)' : American
Mr. 1md Mrs. Tom Wells of Har, author Thom■s Wolfe aald ''MOllt
rli.onvllle.
of the lime we th in� we're airk,
PH: Hoy E. 1-Jendrickll )aft It's all In the mind."
w,·cl neRday fur Camp Pendlet on,
ral if., after Rpending 20 day1
Reg.
here with ,his parenb. M r . and
Mrs. Ho)' Hendricks and Junior
Robe r ti.
Mr11, Jerry Col m er cal l ed on
·• r· Ethel Eblin and Jeanelle recent l y
Mrs. Nora Bobo whn has been
Assorted SIZ•• and Colors
Tra ined m i n d , are m ore .,,
ill
i!I ublc&gt; In be o u t ai:aln.
And
l81,
powerful than mlasi
DOW America ii encqed in •
!'IND PLAN&amp;: WHIIL
pt tdllCltion race,
PIOMBINO,
Italy 4,PI - An
Wt mutt not lote. Yet today llallon hoat Sun d ay picked up lhe
uni·
�of our (!(lllept and
whet•! of a plane believed to be
....� &amp;N already erowded.
from 1hl' Egyp11an Air l,h1C's Vill•
Save Your Sales Slips
­
And ln juat wn yeara, appli
t'ou
nt
plant'
m
la111ing
1l11ce
l ast
ble.
MIDDLEPORT
todou
pected
-,k,M anex
Th ursd11y with 23 pou onll aboard.
thi•
You can help prevent
tollep criaia. But you muat
W.R nowl
�v• puroullly to , the eol·
111" or iour choice, H-1p lt
, '. tfi!1 upand It■ fac\litlea ■nd
W e mlx concrete to your
ute .alariee to It.
�
ltit,
s �1i1catlons , deliver it
hlU ll'r to your Job, ready
SrN p, co,dribw.tion nowl
tu i,our . Lowest prtcea.
No job loo l1r1e or loo
1
r"111ol
- delh'erlea r.'"1
, ""' ..... Wnto fo, ,._ ""
call by 10 1. 'm.
.,.
COL•
�
'llll!
......,, "Offl4 Willf
loll 36, llrMti
PC)0I."
U(iDI
!or
Salunlay
cloll••l'J'•
.
- StoMoo, Now Yodo 3.. N.Y,

or

wa; ��: : o ��:: m;�� =r ���
g
e r
a
ontt to three cenl� a mile and. Ulltally include d 100 p0un1i" ol lug.
gage. Children under 1J t.ru ele4,
at half fare. Overwellb,$ lugga14
wu uaeued ,, 2&amp;, ce_nta per h u.ndredweight. Some of the larger
veaiels could accommodate u
many as 60 pa111enaen.
'The crew usually consisted of
capt�in, steward, pantryman, cook.
ch arnbe•maid, two cabin boys and
two steersmen.

Canals Were
Great Boon To
Early Farmtrs

Early Ohio farmen benefited
•ubtt.,m.liaUy when the canal.I
opened. Grain prices were M low
d u ring the early years of :,tate•
hood- thel it, wa1 hardly worthwhUe
l.ar,e crops for market.

Newark Man

Wheat brought only 2!I: cents a
bu■hel; corn wa&amp; h alf tha 1 price,
ll"n"d oats w,re as low n1 10 cents
a bushel. Arter the canal was cortr
pJeted the price of wheat ■t towl\t,
along the stteams rose to 70 cent&amp;
a busbeJ. O th er grain prices went
u p proportionately.
Canal land was inexpensive. lt
sold for ,2 an acre. Pr�eds W8lll.
used for .canal. construct1on, Pa�ra
in the office of . State /i.udit01
J ames A. Rhodes include maps and.
s urveys of the man made waterwaya.
Soldiers received free transpor,
talion and i1 was not permisiibl,a
t o charge 'a tol l to the federal goVernment

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JAh
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n I ti
lra11,ed)' (:U0nlnated •·more than
M"e111 ynn ot a very rocll:y mar.
i-la,e. " ffire.e months ago, Mrt.
,
0 _rian l.Ook their son an d moved
l)U\ qi tt\lir Easl Orange apart-

L-.::,
I 1enAIter the outbunt oI v,o
on
dead
l)'ina:
police found Ronald
the ffk&gt;r, O'Brian moaning in a
nearby bedroom with • bullet
wo1,1nd In his cheat and Mrs. 0'·
Brian hysterical ■nd wounded Oft
the itreet in front of the two.
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vation they eovered part of the·
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At firal canal boat owners rent,.
e d fresh horses an d mules lrom
formers along the t ow path. They
aooti found it better to ha ul their
own relief animals. U5ual l y one
•et of steeds would pull a boat six
hoitfl and ride for six.
€"anal workers toiled hard ind
lozi'a. Their wages were $8 for a
mOOth wh1c h consisted of 26 work­
lhJI dafS. Their day started at sun­
rl&amp;ii, .and didn't end unti l sunset.
Bqal apeed waa t h ree milea per
hour during the first year after
canal oompletion. After that it

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Gtorgia Has
Kennedy Camp
Deeply W.orrioo

WASH INGTON UPI-11ie moat
anxiou s news frbm the South for
Sen. John r. Kennedy probably
1\ i� from Georgia.
Geo rgia is an anchor state o f
j
lhe sol id South It never ha1
bulled a Demoer�tlc nominee fol'
President. Only Arkanaaa ,hares
with Georgia that diatlnction or
party loyalty.
.
. Georgia now aeem• lo be mo_v•
ing a�ay lro� the Democratic
party . m a national sense. Many
Georg1�n■ wou l d tell you that lhe
mo\'e Iii the olher way-that the
politica l party of their fathen
ha, moved away from Georgia.
The solid evidence or movement
ii last month's straw vote in
Georgia on tbe question -,hether
the state's pre■idential /electors
should be pledged to vdte ia the
Electoral College for the Demo.
cratic pre■idential 1,,k,t.
�•
whelming vote for pledge elec·
tora waa expected.
Vote lndiutt..
There was a straw vote majority ol more than 20,()()J for free
electors. Except as ii may detract
from the aggregate of the. Elector­
al Co llege vote for the �nnf:dy.
Johnson ticket, thil is no c1u1e
tor u nrestrained Republican a p­
plaose. The vote is not at all
evidence that GGeorgians love the
Republicans party more, but only
that GeorgiaDJI love the nutlonal
Democratic party leu.
All g ood citizen, inidit rejoice
in the outcome of the straw bal•
lot as evidence that the South is
moving. if slowly, toward a le&amp;iti•
mate two-part y systfm. The straw
vote was not binding on the el ec­
t ors, who may or may not decide
to cast free rather than pledged
votes in the Elccloral College.
l! they cast free votea, it would
not follow ihat they would go to
the Rep u blican Nixon•Lodge tick­
et. More likely. Georgia's electors
would vote for some notable
Southern conservative, such as
lbeir own Sen. Richard B. au...
s�I I . o� Sen. Harry F. Byrd qf
V1rgm1a. U such maverick
gia electoral voles and ot hen
similarl y freed in the South pre,
\'E'nted either major party ticket
from obtainin g an absolute major
ity of the electoral vote, the con•
test would go to the House or
Representatives,
Southem Lilr:i119
Southern conservatives would
like that. In the House, each state
would have a single vote, 26 votes
being necessary to elect a Presi- .
dent. Under such clrcwnBtan�
southern states r.ould-woul�
b.and together to prevent, if pos­
sible, any election at all ·until a
deal had been made with the
prospective new. President and/or
with northern Democrat.II. Sueh a
deal woul d be to relieve the
South of some of the northern li­
beral prt-ssures now. bearing on
it.
.
With or.e vote per state in the
House, Mississippi would be equal
to New York, Alabama equal to
Pennsylv ania, Georgia equal to
tllinois. That woti l d be for the
South a happy day.
II could happen. The state's
rights boilers tried to bring that
about in 1948, failing by a whisk­
er. More immediae, however ia
this question: What do lhe �m­
blings of Georgl.a rebelUon mean
for the Kennedy.Johru.on ticket?
Not merely in Georgia, but
throu,bout the South-?
Five s0\lthern states bolted the
Democratl� ti•ket In 1928. Four
in 1� and 1952. Four •&gt;"•UI
ago the,re wete fi"e 1outhc111, hc�l­
tera. It i8 beginning to look like
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rt1lon lrtt Boone, Cabell, Cal•
ltanaw.._,
hou,, Clay, JacUOn,
� M i!' P. P•t...,,. ... ••, .
w111yne, Witt and Wood ,
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The nec�U� co,nm.lttee of the
1
4-H Leadttl Allotiation and the
Achievemer'Jt Nitbt tommlttffll
will meet ll '1:45 pm Tueaday,
Octobel- 4, at l he Appalachian
audltorilJ.'1c:.u,,ty I.....- O..,
Approximately 70 penon1 al•
tended the County 4-H Rttreatlon
D111y o,i. Sunday at the t-H and
You.th Cam p near Soutbaide. fte
aftair. •� by the Moun•
taln Cli mber■ Oub, was planned
for 4-H memben, leader■, coun­
ci lor•, and their families.
Included in t he event were a
potluck dinner, recreation an d

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ltllfe ,__.., Calf Show
Jim Sommer, 11 year o l d mem•
ber of tbe Rop To It Club entered
hiJ Wf in the 30th annual State
4-H and FFA Live11tock RoundAtip
l11l week at JackSon 'a Mill.
In all, the 4-H'era showed 147
sleen a.ad 8'1 heiren-a total of
184 calves, which came from 23
Mountain State
coUJ1tles-Bar­
bour, Br-.ton, Calhoun, �­
drid1e, Gilmer, Hardy, Harrison,
Lewi■, Lir.coln, Maaon, Monogali■,
Monroe, Nichola&amp;, Pendleton, Plea
uni&amp;, Poeabontu, Randolph, Ri.1dlie, Taylor, Tyler, Upahur, wet,.
1ter and Wetzel.
To6iacce Strlppl... DetrmMtrations
Four tobacco atrlpping nemon1trations will be held in Mason
County thi■ year. The schedule is
H follows:
.Oct•r 3, 19'1
9,00 A. Jt O. S. Banes f■nn on
Kan1wlia Bil Si:deen.
1:30 P . II. UtJey Burria
on Cr.ah Creek Road
T...,, Dclw,r 4, 1HI
&amp;:00 A. M. Monroe Deal fann.
in the Alhton community
1:30 P. M. Hannan High School
at the Vo Aa Shop
U. S. ar-r Will Dtinonstrn
The f ■triPPin&amp; demollllration1
Will be (:(lndu.ded by a U. S. to­
bacco grader. He will show the
,rowen bow to aµip their tobacco
so that the crop will bring the
most money. In •ddition he
have in formation on this
yean
market outlook ■nd a genera l dis,
cussion of- this yeaN tobacco crop.
All Growfl'• lnwited
We would like to see every to­
bacco grower attend the stripJling
demonstration clote1t to him. Most
of the growers have been stripping
tobacco �or yean, but we feel you
can teach a1 old dog new tricks.
We reel that Ur attending a dem­
onstration, growers wi ll gel :iome
information that will be of value
to him on his own farm.
Come and bring a carloa d of
your neig hbon. This will give )'OU
a chan(:e to get away from your
work and get some information
that could make you money.
,
There'a mOTe to farm ing than
labor. You have to use your head

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Ma50n Colll)ty 4-H luder■, aa.
115t1 nl leaden and_ adult co�cU
mem b.trs ...·11) parl1dp.■te In
annual Reg�onal f.11 Cl lJb Lead•
, er• · Conference thi• Friday and
Saturd ay al Roane CounlJ 4-H
I Camp near Ganderft'ille.
"More 8,pyund " i1 lhe them�
for the M!8Slon. Re11•tnlion be­
g m• ill 4 P M on F rida)' and t�
&lt;•onference will end around 3 PM
The
Saturd • y.
Sea,...Roebuc.k
fo'oundat 1 on provides money fm
mea b and lod,:i�g; and the lead.­
er1 provide, their own tranapor•

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HOl.ZII HOSfttTAL
ADIUS6JONS, Sept 30, John
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4 a 04 o es •
&gt;1
on••N
..,.,, -:;;__,
•--•hed 3 TOO� Elatl,a_ RAdekiO, C..,-a,enter; Jot('(lh
■nd �l&amp; &amp;P&amp;l'UllML 8,llth cab­ Let- Buckbee, Colla,cirville.
Dl!IQIAlllllll6, s.,,&lt;. Ill, Kary
lnlil,
diapoal,
lntlMn.LOJ',
lar&amp;e clotell. Phone WV'Ulfl . Ann Clon,c h, Jo1eph Hwely, Robtr­
8-JIMle
tw Berey. lfra_ .Myrt l e HkU, SherNEW YORK UPI-At the star t Y ankcrt a � 1d l• margin in ra kh
11).ID !Iatan, MN. D- W. Greathouae,
or earh World SerieM game there m&amp;, hf.' re t&gt;t l l1n \'u"1 Berra or
POlt COllfllll'NN'I' DEPErl'DABLF WIJL'ffl
OORCAB HOUSE for rent. Chrla.. Jamu Haser, Mrs. Brad1
Turley wil
l l&gt;e hllle lo cho o&amp;e be1ween El � t o n How.ard 15 more
Unit►. Beegle, Phone W'YZ. 3302. Billie lean Prolt, Shelbf
adt-pt
IAITES
Jea� the Y1nhH and
Pir11te1 de(en • 1 h&lt;1n Smoky Burg,!H or Hal
D-21&lt;1tp.
Le:U, Mn.. J. E, Worthln,ton, h1•
•ivel)·-!)ut the ed ge l·uuld swing Snu t h Bob Olrl1&gt;1. t he Bur� thinl
■pattman&amp; on !a.n.t Fein.le Wora.hha,ton, Mn. lo the Yank.a in the I.ale r nnm&amp;s strini,:er l!I ., bt-l t l'r reC'e, �· er but
'mR�E ROOM
Condor stnei, Pomero,y, alao, 4 Larry Stewert, lnfanl Male Stew, when Cuey Stenael Rt arl1 j ug• too l i g h t a hJ tler to pJ a y rf"iU
on Second
room apartment
glmg that line u p.
lar)y
Street, Pomuo,. Phone WY2.Give it to the Pirates. 1f yo u . You {' an d i f fer on th e 0t nr r po,
.
AMII
ICA N SING H Jll•.t.lllD will,
2?31.
N&amp;tfc
at second ba&amp;f where Hi l l 1ilion �. a n d the fan s cert ainly
MOSCOW (UP() - Metropolitan Ma ero1
1
�i hu more r.ange than w ill. bu t ! he're ;ire no marked dif.
.
SEVEN ROOM. houe U1 lbrrito.D­ opera hallo Geor1e U)ndop i•
Bobby
Ri
chardso n .
feren�•. A t shortslop, Tony Ku•
ville, iood cellt, 1114 weU,, two w,lnning Soviet praise H the �t
And by all mean�_ give t o the bek ol Nf'w York has a Rtron&amp;er
car itrllf, IJr&amp;e y,rd and Am.erlcan 11.nger ever to appear
uaed·�o- be Smoky C11y bo)'1 in t hrowing arm but [)1ck Groat is
carden. See lllh. Lina Git.on, lo Ru.t1ia. The Tua new, agency left field
wher� Bob Skinner d oea sl icker and Pirate sub Dick Sebo­
9-2&amp;-6tp reported Frida; n!gbt that London
Harrilonvll1e, Ohio.
a workmanlike Job and Hector field is smooth.
fiew to Leningrad from "two Lopel
of the Yankees iB .so erratic
c1 .. 1 11 Bii)'�r of t he Yanks and
great 1ucces,es" in Kiev.
that Steugel hol ds hia breath Don Hoak ol 1 he Pirates are both
every time a bal l is hit to that excellent third baaemen. I n right
MAN to t■lre ·oo,;fr CII atatJon.
.
are.a.
field, H,,h ( 1emenle
hu a some
Phone WY2-9920.
9-23:-Uc
what st ronger throwing arm than
Yo u can .also conceae a slight Roger Maris.
WANTED: Mechanic. Phone WY2hut tha1·, cancelled
NOtlC
I
o,;
edge
AP"'
to Pittsburgh at first ba\c i � ,Ce� trr where M ickey
INTM
IHT
NZO.
9-23-Uc
Manue ·s
c ... .... 11,4'9
when R ocky Nelson is work• nfl i s strong
n
than
Vir •
Bill
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l•f■t. of EtlwaNI P. lrownhtt
ing there, for he's more arti,r, , don s .
i
ltOL
CON
with the glove than Moose Skowftu.11.., AND Hn
T
·So w h at 's. 1efl"'· M ay he P 1en 1 y.
.
Notice is hereby given that Dana ron. However, that goes the other
p.,.._ �l!l';IIO!', 1,-,- HQIIE MADE ICE CRl'AM, Ju,t
1,y
The
difference � ould well l'&lt;;&gt; me
like
)'OU
make
at
h
ome.
Jacll'•
-- B. Browning whose Post Office way when Dick St u art ia playing, .
H _., ........,,,. ,.._.. Ill.'
II'!! A, ...,._ 'll■ti.n WY2,,
Daiey Bar.
9-2Nltc BABY SIT!'ING done at llome du.r- address ta: 2860 Partwood Avenue , because then Skowron i s the bet- ! 11 �he seven th, etghlh an d nmlh
in m� gs when Stengel, the m aSter
ing the day. Phone WY 2-3502. Columbua 11. Ohio, hu been duly ter fielder.
1166.
�ampul.� tor start.s . sendin g in
lM'J' DODG E 4 door. Phone WY29·3Q.6tc
appointed Administrator of , the
a.tt•r At C•tch
-� :-,.:-;c �,--,c-,-....Cpmch .hu t er� 2nd pmch runner s. 8-27-6tp
21167.
YOUNG MALE COLLIE. DOG. I
Eatate of F.dward P. Brownine late
But you a l so h.ave to give the a n d pmch fielders.
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Ow�, ot �yone elae, . may hive
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POTATOES Clarence
.
ProffJtt, (20
For the Y ankee hench 11eem1 to
by p1ckin1 him up a� John Hardy
{l'ertland, Ohio
h 11 ) 5th day or Septem9-21•1 2tc
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he
much d eC'per in d efensive tal·
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borne on llarrl■onvdle Road.
aL..
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be 1
cnt. In ad d it ion, lhe starting play-d
10 3 3tp
UIID PIANO
F . H. O'BRIEN
ers are more vf'"rsali.le and sever•
..._ Ir-•· Three nice used re-conditioned up,
·•�-,
•-- -Judge or the P robate Court
al can play two or three posi•
l l•ll-lf
�
. I right· plan01. PrlCed righ t to
Meigs County, Ohio
htt,..•••••l1TNNI•.......,
t ions ·
sell. Othera lo choose from $20.00
9) 9· =
( 1 01 =
1•
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211::.; .:.
Free To Junie
a, _.: ' up. Pree delivery, Call Rutland Alli 80NDm ONJIIG; ··•R•GEB, , _____(cc_J_::..
:.::.:.
aUon Nfflct Jack'• llefrleer:a, I .
Gauges: Montgomt&gt;ry 1 6. 1 up­
Thus
s1en11:el
is left free to do
Furnllure, SHZ-4811 or after :Ii p,
lion. ISew 11a,... l'bDD• Tilt.
per, 9.1 lower, l ½ ft . : open a great d eal of juggling without
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m.
call
SH2-4034.
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Gallipolis 17. 6 upper, 1l.3 lower. much fear of weakening him!elr
Ml-ti -.
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running 2 ft; Lock 23, 1 5.4 upper, on d efense. He h.r.11 Gil McDou•
Mlt,.;rl ,,.
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Fresh
Cow
Guernsey
FOR
.
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HURING ON I N.V INTOR.Y
9, 1 lower, running 4 ft . ; all dams g11ld. wh o can play seoond, Rhort,
and second calf. William Bl ake,
are up and dosed off down to or third superbly: H oward, who
No.• 1 -..u
Dorcas.
l0•I-6tp
ow..
Proba,. Court, Mel91 County, Ohio Lock 20; Lock 20 to Lock 23 run­ can l'jlC h , p Iay first, or t he outTO the Executor or AdmJni•• ning four ft.
fiel d ; and Jert fielder Bob Cerv.
0S'1) �:e,, tnalon ,no mow­
trator and to suth of the following
Ohio
Richardson
River
Boats,
can shift to third: Kudown.
Ems­
er■,.. :e,o
mow,r ■, de1 ihar•
as are reeldents of the state of worth, Reba Jane 2:30 am 1-0. bek can play anywhere in the
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Ohio: 1urviving spoUiC, if any; Lock 7 Onward, 5:50 am 0-7 , Lock o u tfield; Boyer can play short.
.
nex:t or kin; beneficiaries under 10 SuRan 1 1 : 40 pm 3-0, (;ona 5:05
Pirale m anager Danny Murouv•LY, TIACTOR
the wUI, ir any; the attorne)' or at• am 22-0, Lock 12 Pennsylvania taugh doe�n'I have t his latitude.
• SilM- ad s..ice IU.2 !!;, Main St.
torneys representing any of the 8 : 25 am 1 1 4, Lock 13 Marlin He has Schofield for second or
f'l'IQl.-0,; Plloal
WV: 2-29'1ti.
afbrementioned persons:
1 1 :30 pm 1-1. f.,ock 19 Tradewind short but m ight have to sub
1967
GOO, 2 ,Ir. hardtop,
T-�·tl•
You
are
hereby
notified
that
on
4 am 1 5-3, OVEC 5 :50 am 20-0, calcher Smith al third. There is
w. w .._ 'lbudel'tili'd, floor shift
the 24th day of September, 1960, Lock 23 Beaver 9:S!i" pm l·O, A. V. Gene Baker for the infield and
trana,.' lll.lD1·
other utru. J 22 PU r(P l\lFLE 8Q.OO 12: ga. sin,
an Inventory and Appraiaement of Cri�s. Jr., TO:IO pm 4-0, City 'of Gino Gim ol i for the outfield.
gle · 1 5.00. Both guns Uke new
Phone Cheater YUD-3298.
8- 9:30 A.II.
the state of Harlan D. Ri te, de­ H untington 7 am 1 9-0.
That's pretty good protection in
sm.a.lL·
garden
tracCondition.
2
8-27-atp
Ml..._ WY-�
ceased, late ot Salem Townl!lhip in
the ordinary course of matters.
tors. 8 two panel doors, l reel
Up
at
Lock
23,
Peggy
Downey
.
,
ITOlla
IIAUTI
taid County was filed In this 8 pm 7 -0, Tri-Slale 1 1 :45 pm 3-0. But Murtau,i::h dol'sn't have the
type power mower $8.C&gt;O. Coal
At ablfw
Cooft.
A. V- Criss Jr., 12:20 am 0-2, C. V. substitute free d om that Sier.gel
laundry stove $4:.00. Olen Young,
I
fOr
y.... 14141
Hearing on said lllventory and Harner 2 : 25 am 0·2, Ch u ckie D has.
Reedsville, Ohio, Success Road. HAMILL
lllVICi ITA,._
Tl-l'R , r,n.at:,.,,., RUNcb'urc•
Appraisement will be bad before 9:10 am 4-0, Helen Z 10 am 0-6. · ·
One other fact or, of debatable
u. will
Phone CoolviU" 3712.
•""'T. �
aell aJlp,l,e bu�er Oct. 4. 80c •
this Court on the 13th day
Down at Winfiel d , Mr. Criss, v .a lue, shou l d be mentioned-the
10 3 St�
o
r
All11ny ­
quart. Qrden may be placed
sha d ows in Y .a nkee Sta d ium.
October 1000. a t 10 o'clock a . m .
4:35 nm 0·8.
Jlvery llo,J S-11£
by calUU. �la OI' Dulte FOR SALE U cu.blc feet upright
From time to time in Series play
Exceptions thereto m&amp;y be filed
dMp trees $150. Good u. new.
t::leanef� WY2-2S02 where Jll'I
outtielders have had trouble with
by any Interested party at any time
Se� Ott Arnott, Racine, Ohio.
and lidl i l'D11' •� left, 8-21,$:c
these sha d ows. sometimes with
AUCTIONIIR
prior lo five day11 before the date
RIAIONAILI IATlt
!l-30-3tp.
disastrous results on fly balls.
set for hearing.
OAS, FUEL 0� Hd ON1 .,.
5.t.TISPACTION GUARAIITIID
But , on t h(&gt; other hand, Lopez
WITNESS my signature and
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
mcea. 0aU for fNt -1:lm,,.
Call or writ. I, 0. McCoy
has trouble with fly balls most
the �eat of i.aid Court, this
pro­
DA
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LATjil
T.
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By United Prtu lnternation•I
Ponm111 •.A,bl,olt llldillepllll.
CIMIMr, Ohio
of the time.
24th day of September 1960.
ppty. �II� two story. locoted
Mistourl 21 Penn St. I
._UMlo
8 22 llll'P
JOHN C. BACON
•l. North
Tblrd and Coal
Boston U. 20 Holy CroH 14
Acting Judge and Ex-Officio Cl erk Yale 9
• �..;.,f - B1rffto. Middleport, - be
Brown O
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FOR SALB--One -�'\ sow, tl!n
::-:L-:D::O::Z::E::Rc-::FcO
,::R--H::Icc
R::
E. P
=-'ond;,
lten any evening.
B)' Henrietta O'B rien, Maine 27 Vermont O
9-1'1-30tc B::UL
I
b asement1 and landscaping, Ph.
pJio. To&amp;elher.�• ••w,,.i., �ohn
Deputy Clerk
Lafa-,.tt1 20 Muhl.nber9 14
Chester, YU 5-325:1.
Houdas.U, �lilt- ,
!'Olt• IIALll 100 lb. PM)Qr , , AlliU'.
10 3 30tp
:,.• . 0�) 20:· (10) 3, 2tc A,!!f!!,:s.t 14 Dtla...,_ 1 2
WV
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D�uth 15 Pennstlvania 0
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15 Bucknell 7
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w..t,yan 1 6 Bowdoin 14
t�
I� at I . •-a.r �: · ·
ne in ex, COlll'Ulft IWSIJIIANC, -!'BC)
1 :00 P. I( at
homit �Ir. of Singer Sewing Machi
NOTICI o, APl'OIIITMINT - All-..hany 1. BtthHY (W. Va.) 6
®!lent condition. Po�ble or
teetlon� Lill, Auto, Ff:re, P.e1IA
the." Cheater Me,QIO:dti,t ChllfCb, in
18,440
Lffllgh 39 Coloe•• 22
c.abln,t
�7.00. Term1 Lt' detlr•
Call lltD 111111; lliddlopan,
Cbetter, I will a,ll it auction the
�•.. of Attn SINln. O.C..Md
Ma¥husttt1 27 Harv.rd 12
ed. Pb.one WY2-220f1
9-21Hltc
OlJIII. :"
foUowing:
Notlee 1a hereby 1iven that Edith Rutil■r• 1 9 Connecticut 6
-·
Beaut:, Gt•
Servel ReShain, whose Post omce address Walh, &amp; LH 23 Dlckinton 6
fri&amp;eralor,
J.eai , llblfl, two Wii.t. U,CRIFICE-Sing:er zig r.a, BAIINJi6.SlljPSON
By BEflNARO BRENNER
llAlfelll ts 282 Mulberry Avenue, Pomeroy, Princaton 49 Columbia O
dinln1 ro� ._)�et. r,lelal · utUlfJ'
lewlna:" machine. llake1 button
Agellll, lllddleport. Jtll,; Allto­ Ohio, baa been duly appointed Ex• Marahall 14 Tolldo 0
WASHINGTON UPI�The Agri­
cabinet, •tfD .J*.l, 21 fnch.C,a1lef I bole■, Hwa on buttons. overculture Department has estimat­
moblle. pond1. PllQDt,, MZ­ ecutrix of the ,Estate of Aten Sh ain, Carneal• Tech 14 W'ayne•bu,.. 6
TV, 1 '1
Admit.It TV, SlnJ;er
:atl03.
c11t1, blDd hems and dozen■
ed that cigarette smoking will
114'1-tl late of Meigs County, Ohio, de­ O...k• 20 M,,ryland 7
ceased.
Sewing
. .Je, •� B,lectric
North Carolina St, 26 Virginia 7
of fancy. embroidery stitches.
r�ach II new record this year and
Dated thla 16th day or Septem. Clemaon 13 Vlr1lnla Te-c:h 7
Waffle
�. . �ble eleetric
cigar smokin� will climb to the
WUl aell to responsible wty
ber, 1960.
wuher� ,nbeQI. h,q, Qu■d.
Fk:irida 1 8 -G.orgl,1 THh 1 7
for 11 paymept1 of '9.SG ·per
highest leve l since . 1923.
Heating S�v,, )I•, �. Library
F. H;. O'BRIEN
FOB !lALB: .l'IYE ROOJill BOUS£
Georol1 31 SDUth Carolln• 6
Tola] c on s u mer spend in.e: on
month. Phone WY2-22o.&amp;.
Judge of the Probate Court
Table, Fl� · U,1 Table �Pl ,
wltb bath, DICf loutlon. lleblD
WIIJ!■m &amp; Mary 19 ho. Wnh. 9
lohacco products in 1960 will hit
9-28-6tc
Meigs County, Ohio
12 by 13 Wtol· Jl\11, • by 12 Wool =c-==:---,--,----,-,-Hood, Ill IA&gt;,utl Sl,
VM'I 21 Richmond 6
$7.525,000,000, nearly 8500 mil­
·
I
(9) 19, 26; (10) '· 31c Thf,'Cltadtl 21 David.on 15
P�CHES,
brhlg
container&amp;.
Rug.
'
(9) 1 · 30lp
lion more t han last year.
Webtter l'rult Farm. Lone BotThe folloWiq. AnUque1: China
Vll'9lnl1 St. 21 Blu.tleld St. 14
The i ncrease in consumer
Cupboard, C!iel'ey Clim, lroa
tom, Ohio. Phone Yllkcm N2111
spen d ing will be due· only partly
Tannallff O Miuls■lppl St. O
Bed, Hall\ '"' Wuh Stonih,
&amp;le.tic
lo heavier s3Jes of cigarettes and
W..t.m Ky, 2G Mldtlle Tenn. l 3
' DlfflOl', Tel..
Choirs, .11¥hle Top
cigar�.
Many state cigarette taxes
Kentu
cky
St.
14
Kno1CY
lllt 0
LIGAL NOTICI
ELECTROLUX Vac; Cleaner.
phone, � Stlnd■•
have bePn raised d u ring the last
Murray St. 21 hllerJI l(y. 1 P
STATIMINT
RIQUIRID
BY
THE
-.:..·
Popular, model No. 30 Jn Atl
·
A110 dyb'8, '�t ute..U.,
year, and total state lax collec­
FOR SALE 08 Tm\DE 19S!
Ford ACT OF AUGUff 24, 1912 AS TennesSH Tech 27 Morehad 7
all
con4IUon.
Complete
wltll
·
bed clOlhe, ' Ind· ,nany oUier item
tions are u p substantially.
A•
urn
10
Kenh
AMINDl!O
VS
Tlldor,
$190
or trade for ,
xky 7
IY THI ACTS OF
attacllment.s and throw a.war
too n:um'.ero,a
mentton.
Federal and sla t e tobacco tue5
layto
r
J
Louls
i■n■
MAR«;H
3,
193',
A:ND
old
tractor.
l1'hone
WY2-M-ie,
St.
JUL
y
2,
3
p•per baJ&amp;. Pay G(f balance · of
combine
T"""" C'!lh, . ,·
d for 1960 may be close
Norfo
lk St. 20 Weit Va. St 8
Fri. eve., Sat. o-t �UQ. 9-30-3tp 1f46 {Tltl• 39, Unit.cl Stata �od•
$11.00 or term, can be lllTRDll•
Not � for -"'1.....
to
billion,
about three times
$3
Al.
�
21
Sectloa
ffll
Slt()WING
Tff�
OWN•
V'■nda
rbilt O
ed. Phone WY2-220o.
8-2&amp;81&lt;
Re!roshm@lo 'frill be oervod by.
as much as tohacco growers will
IRSHIP,
MANAGIMINT AND Mlul..lppl 31 M•rnphi• St, 20
the Cbeoter· D. . (Jf. A. Lodge.
get for their 1960 crop.
CIRCUI.ATIO"- OF TH• DAI/-Y Flerlda A&amp;M 66 Benedict 0
Owaet:• ElJqbtth · Wic�•m
The Agric u llure Department
Fl
.
SINTIIIIL
publlOUIIIY
tt
...
ltla
St.
14
w,.i.;e , Fo,.•t 6
.
A*troneer: L o. 11,coy
predirt�d that 1960 consumption
......,..,., ()tllo, ,., S.,e.mb..- 30, M(�l91n, St. 24 Mlchli,an 17
�
10-l-8tp _ b)' Americans. including service­
IIHflctils U WNt Vll'.giftla 0
69 AC!IIS,-On good roacl oH 1All, IS
clAU
men
oveneas, would total about
1.
The
na
me
and
address
of
Ohio
U.
25
kHt St. I
Route 680 neu Paaetown, 0:
Plll�lll! ' IM. I. AUCTION
$1 MorcurJ 60c H, P,
489 billi on eigarette11.
Owen,
'tbe
P,Ubllaher
la
Richar
S.
C
..
T«h
d)
20
Joh1,1
Carroll
room houae, baaement. barn,
Frldly, Pclober T, 1t 10 A. M.
s, Mercury 10 N, P.
This is 5 per cent above the
Clli\0 St. 20 1ou,...,. c,1 0
other buUl:UnP, nice ,uden, Middleport, Ohio.
11 Lewt. ril!,. o., on Rt. 3111, 12 II H. ,. ,__, OuHlt .,_...
1
958
total a nd Z4 per cent higher
'the
editor
i■
Chester
Tanne­
Wili\tern
1....-ve 50 W&amp;J 12
mile■ tro� "Womtro)'.
"!l'ROl'OLITAf!
IPW• trees. Terms '3IIOO.OO.
thari 1951'. The department pre­
hill,
lllddteoort,
Ohio.
.
rel�
51
Notre
Dam.
19
120 ACR�
culUYOtecl
�
Sold taQh Qd le,vinll COUAlJ
• IMf Maln ..,_., ,..._.,
dlt-ted still greater increases In
2. The owner la: Oblo Valley lewa 41 Norffi...tern O
IO mut -.Q: Good Super C, Far.
"'- · WYN111
1�, Plltuft,
load ?'-room
cigarette
sales d uring the next
Pu�llahlng
Co.,
Pomeroy,
Ohio;
s,rec..,.. 14 K�•.7
hou., ctllll, CU'ale, laq:8 barn
m-l tnc:to!,'' with · �14" boltom &amp;.20-tlc
five
years.
otJ!er bW!dl....
CUil price ·Ewina T. Bolea, Columbua, Ohio· MlnMHta ,u, fhdlena 0
plowo, md' dloc, •iqod rorma1
Total production of cigarettes
Edgar Noland, Colu�blll, Ohio; �It
/Ohio) 6
v
CU.b traetof. wltb mower, eultl a•
in the United States this ye.ar
h.lchard
Owen,
Middleport,
Ohio.
q.,11o�. 2i· Ai.nn t
NI!, ACl!.,._.11 mile oH Route
ton and +lt. tandem dt1e, 1'8w
was estimated at a recc,rd 51 2
3, The knoWll. bondholders, "�!11 - 2l. llold-W1lltc0 28
'1, 30' acre, tt■etor land; 'f•room
IIDUer, •�• · wagOn On rutitier
\11:
.
bill ion including the 489 billion
mortgagees,
and
other
security
house, barn, granary, 1hed, oth­
�• U·-_.,• 6
lttel tnUer, IntemaUonal m'ln· . 110 FOOT TRAILER. 3 lull oiled
for American sm okers and 23
�•l'ffllf IIIU batb, Yjith auto­
er bilildiN1, Arn•· Oltal mei'I bold.en owflin&amp;. ll(, holding 1 per f•pa I
.. ,pread,r, 1Sew •lllel!' irqsp1',llf-.
bil l i on for exports.
cent
or
more
or
total
amount
of
mt&amp;lc wuhel\. Maple street,
tra,cto11 and· etUIPm!ftf. Every­
Ol!h,&lt; � .. �ipllll 7
•• platform ICOffll, 10" laddei'I,
1960 sales of cigars and cigar,
bond1
m.orJ«.
11ges
or
ot
h
er
secur­
Wolhl-. U, 10 � •
thing goe1: llllh prke '8000.-00.
bedroom IUlte, uvtnir remn aulte; , Mfddleport. Phou .· WVM480.
illos
may be near $7,1 60,000.000,
lles are: Ohio National Bank of D.ayton J41vm...,V
8-28-6tc
ALBIRT M. COX, S.ltttNn
a,o
dlnina room tulte, kitchen table
2 ½ per cent more than last year
Coluqibu.s,
Co�wnl,us,
O
h io.
Central St. 11 Whuton 6
BOJi �
PHQlilj WY�
- dwn, beds. --f•L Tap,
.
the department said. Consumer
,6, Paraariphs 2 and 3 include
.
WY2'31130
encl
�idelbarg 7 Oti.ri.ln ,
■nd
cofreti
nD1e,
CU
JU
for these product• may
spending
If\ cases where tbe 111lockh1&gt;lder or Old1h01N
D&lt;!1.
15 Pitt.burgh 14
tableo, b12 wodt .,.._
hil a record of about $650 mil­
..;_
:._
____:_ .
secUl'it)' holder appears upon the
TulN 21 Hardin-Simmons 7
tllrow rqa. clla1n, rockers, deat, WANTED. TO BUY-Coal 8 or . I
lion, 4 per cent 11bove 1959.
books of the coqi,R_any as trustee
Clnclnna11
21 North Texas St. 0
...,,
l
,
oouellet, picture,, d/11&gt;'\ll 'i: '"°'
Inch filrnaCti plpu. Will bu)'. 1
--.�--:' l!.'fuaa•w
or In an)' other fid\Jciary relation,
TUN A&amp;M 14 Trinity (Tax,) 0
plaJu pilDO, roit., "11\1"&amp; ma­
The Departmenl's Agriculture
lu..,... I I, neeeuary, Pi\91!'1
1k
- the name of the person or corpor­
ArtfanH,
7 THu Chrlttlan O
chine, Nt atainlill· ltief MOi­
Research Service is experiment
·
10-.1-3tc
Nqnc•
· filG�L
ation for whom such trustee is
•are, hotplate, -· .,-,g,r,
ing with a new method of grow­
Bid.a wJO, be recelvad. by tbe acting; alto the statement In the Tu.., 17 Ten1 Tech 0
R.ice 10 Tulane 7
rad.lo, wuher, plllOW1, dr■J&gt;H,
ing fruit in gianl hedges.
undelllliped
at
the
QfUce■
ot
parq:repbs
s
how the affiant's full
i
or
J1utcom abd bundNu , of. items
The· new method is based on
Web■ter' •llnd Fulh, Pomel01 N• kn· owledk'e ind belief •• to the A,1.-,a St. 24 WHh, St. 21
not lilted,
FOR RENT modern two be �m 1\oq■J . B�nt Bu.lldlng, Pomero)', circumstaftce11 and conditions un- Arlzona 21 Wycming 1 9
trimming rows o! fruit trees in
· Lundi by WSC$
lumlshed OI' UQI\U',, 'Olilo, until • 10IB01 A. M. on Friday, dM' which stockholdet's arid secur• Air Force 32 Stanford 9
llou■e.l
the same w11y �ardeners trim
IIAROJ:l)'. Gl!04, Olf•�;
n1abed. automatic heat, diQOIJ- ' Getobel! 14, IND, for the pur, it)' holdeN who do not appear up. Monf1ne 18 Idaho 14
t heir he d gc-s, turning each row of
Buol d God.,,.,... ,4at!:
a}, alll» !Mldsaped )'■rd. PIIQne ch1ile of the Bertha A. Arnott on llilill booll■ of the compan)' as Color.. 'J1 .Kan,_ St. 7
orchard trees into a square­
10-1-Slc
� Mr■• la� Web,r, rnt, e1t1te, lituat,d · hi. Let.rt 1ru1teea, hold, 1toot and securi- AnT1¥ 2t C1llfoml1 1 O
cornerl'd hedge.
1 Middleport:.
,
,
9-3&amp;-ek: Tawn■hlp, M11ip OluQW, Olw,,
Der,ar1menl experts believe lhe
tie• In I eapacity other than that Utah St. 31 D,nwr a
Navy U W•hlngton 14
1
hed!".e metho d wil l increase the
above
Nal
esllf,e'
con1l1t.
or
I
bona
fid"
e
owner.
n.e
'ftw
efficiency of orchard maintenance
, 'roo� rnIP� ll E two-•
Be ,al o, appro»lm111tel)'
seventy.four
1'- Tim! aveNa:e number of cop- Wkhlt■ 14 Monta11a St. 3
n .
N.
en .
20
Utth
1
7
and
frui1 h ar\'csting. They report
1
,tr
acret.
on
wblcb
there
la
situated
ies
of
euh
lnue
or
thta
public&amp;•
Pbon, �21.2 c
.
0�
St,
ff
Mousten
t
hey.
20
hRYe adaplt&gt; d a new fruit­
..:.
.
..,,,....�..,..- a five-room frame dwelling,
tlon sold or · distribu�d. through
. .
COlorido
St:
·
I
Brlfham
tne
hedging
machine for use in
You.is,
7
paid
Brffll.lul,
Sl
Nortlt,
the
malls
or
otherwise, to
l'OJJ �'IJ,nt office roQIIII
pruning apple and peach or•
OTHER. OHIO COLLEGE
' 1 over �! Shoe Ston oa ·
•vbatrlbers during t h e 12 months
���Jtof, �f," U.S.
Gourl, lt,. Jlll' Pofll81'4JJ, �ncf
. · :t::■tl� llf Beri:b., -li.. Arnot� precedlna:. the, date shown above By Unlt•d Pron lnt•rnational chards.
hwllnt Graen 21 Miami 12
S; 10, 1:t 13l was 4429.
.Gt&gt;ot, �\1'fte l'e a: 21' ft:. nbm' (t), ao; . (lo) , s,
r
Ob.rlln 34 t-llram O
COMMUNIST REBELS SLAIN
11.ICHAllD $. OWEN
wltb �I JJ! :'I: 12 ;1. l'OQID
SAIGON. Viet Nam (UPI ) Sworn to and subscribed before Baldwin WallKe 21
G��•, �c1frr· t•�•
(rout room.
One 10i
rebelR were
WMtat'l'I Mlchlo,,n 21 (He) Nine Communist
B1ELiFEtb; German)' UPI - m e thit 30th day of September,
u..-?J. ,.1J!. with new f oor
Woost-, U· Kenyon O
killed in three separate engagt.1A major portion of West Ger- 1960.
eoffl'lnp, Phou• WT 2-i08I.
lt't,sk!ngum 36 Wlttenbutl O
ments with South Vietnamese civ.
�MIT Ll!HIW
mans' agree that the preaence of
a.s-tle
ii •uards, it was reported Friday.
APAln'IIENTI - .'1111Uib.. ad NATO troo1.s � Gll'pl■n soil j•
My com�D' expirea Febru- Marlett• 1 4 Mount Union 6
Ashland 17 Findlay 0
The fighting took p l ace in the
1'
I
.
ii;ekong
Delta provinces.
81uffliln
32
o.n,ng
1
3
(10)
3,
lie
•· ..,.
.a/"/ II, � .
.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy•Hlddleport, 0 .• Oct. 3, 1980--3

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�os tmast er Asks
P
t
d
re
i
C
en
iv
G
ls
in
bb
Old l)o
•
ort In 23rd
For More Sense T h a n People Supp
N8t'10081 lf't::ek

he'5 1 1 ."
· N. ·v. ( UPI) - Hnr� 111-,t J 11 1 rn i n 1011 tunau se
l ',1c:)'
"But
man
l
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1
)
1
-1
1
\
Mi ... Juni ■U Dillma n. knu11, �,,ul
tnat
ly
rareful
hm1
1\,
111
l..
l
dun
,
..... ..ft a lot of pPoplt•
"
ftil lllelt word on horse st-n�f' lior�I' 1 , 1 1 .i 1111·d
H 1d 111u t h (" �ulk) hl'11m d Red
...._ from a wonu,n who 11��
.:­
Ileen la harness raring {' 1 ,• r l&gt; l fltt' l)on1 1 1 1 1 , 1 11 �iw has srt .i eoupl
·
drl�'
ln&lt;'ll
U
11.'
for
1,rd�
r1·1
lbe WU 15, and tuda� 1� rat l'Ci uf " . ,rld
traek.
ilt&gt;
unc-m
a
i•r
u1
,
un,
rn
tup
eir.perll as one-· of tl1e
I t lu• 111h,·r u 1 t· r .a hair 1111lf' I n her
lD the ro,.mLn .
Monl 1 t·e!lo,
Dillm an 38 hlue- f'V('d and l,i,1 app1·a r�m·e al
lhe monti;,,
m
1:,h1!tl
u1
f
:,hoe
Y
:,.;
ye.in
2
i
dnrt )eliwd. (or lb� la:,l
:,a id.
sht•
:,!arts,
-.., trained and ran·tl 1 \w t r.,L • :.!-I u111 .,f 25
,
a fa1 . n
tin
hum
an,
m
l
l
1
l
l
111·
1
t
l
.
and pacers for Ja, W P l l 1 r, I
eii 1t
0£
one
1s
'!&gt;lt-r
Hod1l
near
!lt•puh
.ii
M, wl),o o,rn■ 1 su.ble
r . C·
�re
r�
brothe
Threr
i"hildn· n.
le, Qllto.
t s , '1
1pan
part1c
r
re11L1la
100
t•rs
.
f
0
n'
1
1
' � traine r driver. a n:, 1
,
Shl•
Victor, N. Y., will rnakr twr 1.1w1 ,,., , . , k,·111! mnt orcyt·k dr1"mg
.
\esh.
hors('f
of
w
love
r
l
nl
1
1
r
.
1,
topolltan New York ll 1•h111 :,1 1 lw 1 n
dri\'N .
:(Olfker, Racew ay Ori 5. wht•11 and �ut tlt"r t raining as a .
Dill•
Allif'
ather,
de trick inaugu ra1es a,, rxpi,n l rnm her )!r11ndf
·
·
man.
�hP will
lqeatal "lad ies' night
"35 to 40
bf f.he tirst woman dnr1·r tu r a n· 1 She° 'I.aid hi' rare.d for
York
·
New
in
1racks
vrJrs :,t
at ttM track.
· '
· a1alt' a 1 1 d l lw .\f idwes t. and quit
M.iJa _ D i l lman. rall1·d J un {' h ) ;m l } " w lw n )1 1 s eyesi).(hl tw�an to
llet trien d5, has ,tr,vr n �m-ce&lt;;:-. r ai l ·· '.\l ow 9 1 , Grandpa Dillman
· f11llr 11 upstate Nt!w York t rin· k �. . I still can give her atlivce , she
MJi1DU1ltioat Ohio. MichiK an and .,Jid.
Dlinoi,. The 1t1tble plan� 1n mt'&lt;'
En joys Split Cuur
Utre� bo nes al Ycmkn s - Ht·•I I The traine r•driv er d iv ides her
l&gt;olnmion 1 1 , Retl Argol, 4, hoth vtar hetwe ('n her family in Victor
. 1 st, 7 . " � nd al the stable in Repu l).
J)l.cet'I, and Miss Hosr '1
trotter.
I i i•, where she and Weller do 1111
Sets. (oupt. Records
the chore s or raisin � an d train,
&gt;•A lot of pcoplt' won' t ht-I on ing racer!! . ' "When you work th at
dose lo horseK, you get lo know
id1os)· ncrasies: · she said.
I !heir
"'Hnt'ses c1,re smart . , .smarter t han
:i lot of 1)eopl e."
Her i.:on t racl w'i th Weller is an
i nform al one - •· we divide what·
she
t•ver we win in pur&amp;es,"
behi.
ne,..er
She
aid.
,
.
3
Oct.
W hal is it like, co mpeting in a
The Octobf:&gt;r nwP l m 1,t · 1f 1 !w o r.
•
1
flml Board of l lw l l 11 1 ! ,•d �h-1 1 11 race where yo u 're the 9n.ly worn•
dlJt ch urc h will bi• hrl&lt;l a l tli1• I :i ll driver'!
Said June Diilman, "�he men
church , Monday lit 7::1/J p, n1 . w 1 1 h
p.
m are awfully sweet off the track.
111 comml11&amp;i�ni. nwl'ting ;ii 7
s- Hu t o n the trark, well. we all 110
pre
he
Lu
urg1�d
11.re
All members
uu\ ihcrc to race horse s."
ent.
Anwr�9
No
Drew Wcb8Lcr Pu5i
1can Legio n will mt•rt J\lnnda y �1
8 p. m . World W �r I mi,:ht will
be ob:,erve d.

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lt.el.gs &amp; Mason I
Connn
• g Events

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The October mel'llng of 1hr
Mlddleport Garde n t:luh will he
hei.d th l1 comin g Mondu y l'venin �
u.t the bOme o t Mrs. M . I.. f'rcnl'h
with Mr.11. John Kinrairl and M rs.
Walter Hal-' e-" a� 1H1sist ing hn�t•
e11e1. The cluh will have II silent
•uctlon during the evenin g.
Oct. 3
The Pomero)' Garde n cluh will
meet •t the h.ome of Miss Lydia
Ebertblllch Mom.la)'. M 2 11. m. with
Mra. John Lietw 1IPr a� 1·,1-hos lPss.
Ocl, 4
Pomeroy Chapte r 1 86 m:s will
meet ii\ regular �c11siun '\'11esilt1y
111 7:45 p. m .. at th1• Masonic
T•tnph1. Pa.Il l Mutron� amt putro n&amp;
will be hunnred. All rm· mbcn 11.rc
uraed to attend.
Oct. 4
Next Tue11doy cvenin� t h e
C h urch School Officers and Teach·
er1 of the Mid1llt&gt; J'IOTI Fir�, Bapli� t"
Church will mt&gt;c t at the home 11f
Mr. and Mn. Paul Smarl.
October 5
A Drhe-ln t:onft1 rence will he
held Wednesday 11l 4 p, m. at the
"' Wa1hlngt.on Schoo l , 4-zulllpoUe, for
te■chert In this ar1•11. There will
be a dinner and d !scunion lol·
letwin&amp;:.
The Pomero y Shaltm1peare cluh
wlll m eet Wedne111h1.y al 2 p. m
at the home of Miu Elhl• I t:urln· ml.
Mineovll le. Roll call will he · wu
m en or the Billi e."
Oct. 5
The L111dies Al&lt;l of llw SI, Paul' �
Lutheru chur ch will mcl'l W ed m•s
d�, at '1:30 p. m. in 1 ht• ch11r d1
IOCIII room,
Ttu, Pomero1, Ban1l llonsh•rs As
IPClatlon will mel't in r1•.14u lur st•�
alon, Tuelday at 1 : :10 p. m . 111 \ Ill '
Senior Jligh Sch1 wl ;1 rnl it11ri u111.
Parent, or all b1111t l mi!mh1)r� ;1r,·
uraed to aUend.

Ohio's Pension
Costs Reachtd
$6,799,393 Total

Antiquity Social
News Reportedwho

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T h e 23rd annual Le t ter Writing
WeC'k will be C&lt;'lebrale&lt;I in Pome­
rn) dur111g the week of October
2 to 8. it was announced tod ay
b.1 Pw;tm.a.ster Pat Lochary.
!I 1s nok&gt;d lhat there has been
letter
a ·rviq1l o f personal
wriling during the last few years
'" A lt&gt;tter remains the m ost eco•
n(lmical, lungeat lasting, and .sin·
rerest mean&amp; or extending greet•
ings, communicating socia l news
and exchan·:ing ideas," the Post•
mas t er said.

has
Mn. Vida, Teaford
beeD a ,P&amp;tlent at Meigs Gc!ne1'al
1--i.a.pital h■a been returned to
the home of her son Mor'ris. Here
, Lo visit her at the hospital, over
the weekend were her d.aughteu
Mrs. Geo rge Gnfton and Mn.
Lucille White and son Jack of
Ravenna .
A.JC Don Di d dle and wife left
for Randalph AF»-. San Antonio-,
Texu, foll owing a 30 day leave
here with his p.a,renli, Mr. and
Mra. Ova l Di dd le. Other recel'lt
guesU of the Diddles were their
daughter. Libby, who is e mploy­
ed at Athens and Jimmy or Bild
Knobs.
Several from here attended the
shower given at the Letart Falls
Comm u nity Hall for Mr. and Mra.
Virgil Hill, newlyweds.

During Letter Writinll week, ii
indivi d u als
is suggested U1at
C. F. Shain and son Ralph spent
write al least two letters; one to
a frien d or relaive from whom the weekend with Mr, and Mrs.
he has not heard in a long lime. John Watson, East Liverpool .
Mrs. M11xine H arvey returned
an d the second as a reply to a
rrien d or rela t ive wh o recently ho me to Chicago after a two
wro te to you. He al10 urge d r:or­ weeks vbit here wit h Mn. Grace
respondence to peopl e in other Stobart. Her huaband motored
countries as a means of prom ot­ here and accompan ied her home.
Mrs. Mabel Shain, daug h ter
ing greater undentanding among
Mlsa Patty and granddaugh ter,
the peo ple of different nali o ns.
The slogan of this year's event Mollie Reinsehel1 sJ)l!nt a week
a1 indicated on more than 200,· end with relativea in Columbu•.
Recent guests of Mrs. Frank
000 banners, is "Letters are Links
Buck were Mr. and Mrs. John
to Friendsh ip.''
Foster Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John
Foster Jr., and son Robert, Mr.
an d Mn . .Paul Stewart and {am•
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ily, Columbus.
The WSCS or the M. E. Church
or Apple Grove will 11ponsor a
rummage ■ale Oct. 7·8 al Pome•
roy. in the building formerly oc­
cupied b)' Clelands Appliance.
Mc•
Mt. and Mrs. Lowel l
,
Nickle are caring for thei1' grand
daughter Dian Smith while her
Dwindling street and road £unds mother Mra. Oscar Smlfb is re­
in O hio cou,Uiet and municip111ilies covering from a n appendectomy
got a boost last 1,1,•eek with the d ia- at Meigs General Hoapltal.
1 ribution ol more lhan 10 million
dollars in motor vehicle license
money. Checks were written Wed•
nesday hy the omce of State Au d •
itor James A. llhodes and tuTned
over to t he Bureau of Motor Vt•
hid!!s for malling to eounty aud­
i t ors who will di1-1lribute the money
wit hin the c ounty . .

Municipal .Funds
Got Lift From

New DiStribUtJOil

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Totaling $10,019.4115.31) ,
money Is the final distribution or
19!&gt;9 l iccnse money 1o counties ind
mun iclpalltie11.
Distributions still to be made
this year, according to Rhod es.
an� lhe second partial payment of
1960 aut o taa money to counties
and municipalities some time in
October; llllso the final payment of
) 959 road mileage money 'and the
sec ond payment of 1960 road mik•
age money lo counties and t own,
ships.
Fo llowing is the amount o f the
checks sent to the Meigfl county
aud itor for dislrlbu1i on among the
{'oun t y and munlclpalilics which
In
arc districts of re�istratlon.
ad d ition to the amount s hown,
e11ch count)', rcg11rdless o f ei1.e,
will receive $8,6 19.80 out o[ the
5 ' : equalization fund. Meigs Coun•
ty receive d $29,292 .84,

Ohio's ohl 11ge pension program
inv o lved payments totalin g $6,700
396 d uring September. it was an•
nounc cd Saturday by Stale Au­
di t or James A. Rhod es follow ing
an a ud it of the Divisio n of Aid
for thC' Ai;:ed.
•rti is represents an increase of
$054, l fl5 or 1 0 6 per l·enl (Iver
$6,
t he Sept. 1 9!19 paymen ts
1 415.233 but a decline o f $2 1 7 .299
or 3 per cent, from 1he $7.0 1 6697 paid o ut during the prc\' itlus
mcrnth.
T he au d il also re\'Caled thnt
there a rt&gt; curren tly 86,192 pens­
inn reclpien l8, which reprennts
an increase of 97'1 over Sept.
1959 - Avernr::e monthl y payment
per rtcipiP nl du ring September
was $05.72 as compared with
$115,6 1 for AUl,\U!lt and $58.411, for
s,•ptC'rn lll'r 19511.
F'or till' first quartl'r of the
rurrl'n1 fisl·al yeor. pension pay. ·T•b e Alma....,,
11wnts amounlecl to S20,628,792.
ThiH wai. ;111 incroa!Je 0£ $2, 462 ,
511:l or 1:i . !I pt&gt; r &lt;·ent over the
S I B, 1 4!11, \ 99 paid &lt;flit during \hi'
rnriTsponcl in!J qunrter of lust
yt•ar.
A hrrak,lown of 1h!a moJ1t h'11
., Unit.ti" Pre•• lnternatlontl
ri�urei. s9{1ws 11 i d paymfnls of
Today is Mon d o)', October 3,
$5.1175,272 ; huullh rare $962, 265; the 277th d ay of l'fle year wit h 89
paynu•nls 1 11· pensioners in p11blk more In 1080. This is "child
hurlal health d ar."
$122 ,379:
msl 1l uliPllS,
cluims $36,51 7 1111d . fln11I nid,
The moon Is apptoach lng 111
$WU4,
full phase.
l•'or ,thfl first quarler of the rls­
Th(! morning st,r ls Mare.
(·11\ yA.iir, 1 hcsC' paymen t s indud The t&gt;ven lng stan are Mercury,
1•11 · d i 1·1•1·1 uid, $ 1 6,938Jm-4: health Venus, Jupiter ancl Saturn.
1·1m•. $:l.209.oi!i8; public ln.sHtu•
On th is day in hl111or)':
tinns, $3tlfl.7 11:1 : burial claims,
"In 1863, President Ab raham
last
$ l0tl,11:l5 and fi naL_a id, $7138.
the
Lincol n proclaimed
Thursday In November as Thanks•
giving Day ,
In 1876, Jahn! Hopkins Univer­
sity in Baltimore opened.
In 1900, American uoveHst
i\ 1 1 ,•ndanre at t he lll lan d Cha· Thomas Wolfe was born.
Pt'\ S11nduy 11rhool .was 46, coUec·
In )917, ConareH doubled the
I im, :S.'&gt;.117.
income tax rates of 1916.
Edith Davia spent the- week
In 19315, ttaly Invaded Ethiopia.
end with her sislar, Mr. and
In 19�, the Soviet Union de­
Mrfl. J;imea Ha1.elton of Pomcr()¼' , .-.anded the United Stales recall
Jo:thcl Jo:hlen and daughter call• lb amhaSRador to Moacow, Ceorae
£&gt;d o n Mrs. Shirley Fe\llnger Kennan.
rt•C'e11tly.
Edith D1tvill spent Monday with
A thought for toda)' : American
Mr. 1md Mrs. Tom Wells of Har, author Thom■s Wolfe aald ''MOllt
rli.onvllle.
of the lime we th in� we're airk,
PH: Hoy E. 1-Jendrickll )aft It's all In the mind."
w,·cl neRday fur Camp Pendlet on,
ral if., after Rpending 20 day1
Reg.
here with ,his parenb. M r . and
Mrs. Ho)' Hendricks and Junior
Robe r ti.
Mr11, Jerry Col m er cal l ed on
·• r· Ethel Eblin and Jeanelle recent l y
Mrs. Nora Bobo whn has been
Assorted SIZ•• and Colors
Tra ined m i n d , are m ore .,,
ill
i!I ublc&gt; In be o u t ai:aln.
And
l81,
powerful than mlasi
DOW America ii encqed in •
!'IND PLAN&amp;: WHIIL
pt tdllCltion race,
PIOMBINO,
Italy 4,PI - An
Wt mutt not lote. Yet today llallon hoat Sun d ay picked up lhe
uni·
�of our (!(lllept and
whet•! of a plane believed to be
....� &amp;N already erowded.
from 1hl' Egyp11an Air l,h1C's Vill•
Save Your Sales Slips
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And ln juat wn yeara, appli
t'ou
nt
plant'
m
la111ing
1l11ce
l ast
ble.
MIDDLEPORT
todou
pected
-,k,M anex
Th ursd11y with 23 pou onll aboard.
thi•
You can help prevent
tollep criaia. But you muat
W.R nowl
�v• puroullly to , the eol·
111" or iour choice, H-1p lt
, '. tfi!1 upand It■ fac\litlea ■nd
W e mlx concrete to your
ute .alariee to It.
�
ltit,
s �1i1catlons , deliver it
hlU ll'r to your Job, ready
SrN p, co,dribw.tion nowl
tu i,our . Lowest prtcea.
No job loo l1r1e or loo
1
r"111ol
- delh'erlea r.'"1
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call by 10 1. 'm.
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a
ontt to three cenl� a mile and. Ulltally include d 100 p0un1i" ol lug.
gage. Children under 1J t.ru ele4,
at half fare. Overwellb,$ lugga14
wu uaeued ,, 2&amp;, ce_nta per h u.ndredweight. Some of the larger
veaiels could accommodate u
many as 60 pa111enaen.
'The crew usually consisted of
capt�in, steward, pantryman, cook.
ch arnbe•maid, two cabin boys and
two steersmen.

Canals Were
Great Boon To
Early Farmtrs

Early Ohio farmen benefited
•ubtt.,m.liaUy when the canal.I
opened. Grain prices were M low
d u ring the early years of :,tate•
hood- thel it, wa1 hardly worthwhUe
l.ar,e crops for market.

Newark Man

Wheat brought only 2!I: cents a
bu■hel; corn wa&amp; h alf tha 1 price,
ll"n"d oats w,re as low n1 10 cents
a bushel. Arter the canal was cortr
pJeted the price of wheat ■t towl\t,
along the stteams rose to 70 cent&amp;
a busbeJ. O th er grain prices went
u p proportionately.
Canal land was inexpensive. lt
sold for ,2 an acre. Pr�eds W8lll.
used for .canal. construct1on, Pa�ra
in the office of . State /i.udit01
J ames A. Rhodes include maps and.
s urveys of the man made waterwaya.
Soldiers received free transpor,
talion and i1 was not permisiibl,a
t o charge 'a tol l to the federal goVernment

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l)U\ qi tt\lir Easl Orange apart-

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l)'ina:
police found Ronald
the ffk&gt;r, O'Brian moaning in a
nearby bedroom with • bullet
wo1,1nd In his cheat and Mrs. 0'·
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Gtorgia Has
Kennedy Camp
Deeply W.orrioo

WASH INGTON UPI-11ie moat
anxiou s news frbm the South for
Sen. John r. Kennedy probably
1\ i� from Georgia.
Geo rgia is an anchor state o f
j
lhe sol id South It never ha1
bulled a Demoer�tlc nominee fol'
President. Only Arkanaaa ,hares
with Georgia that diatlnction or
party loyalty.
.
. Georgia now aeem• lo be mo_v•
ing a�ay lro� the Democratic
party . m a national sense. Many
Georg1�n■ wou l d tell you that lhe
mo\'e Iii the olher way-that the
politica l party of their fathen
ha, moved away from Georgia.
The solid evidence or movement
ii last month's straw vote in
Georgia on tbe question -,hether
the state's pre■idential /electors
should be pledged to vdte ia the
Electoral College for the Demo.
cratic pre■idential 1,,k,t.
�•
whelming vote for pledge elec·
tora waa expected.
Vote lndiutt..
There was a straw vote majority ol more than 20,()()J for free
electors. Except as ii may detract
from the aggregate of the. Elector­
al Co llege vote for the �nnf:dy.
Johnson ticket, thil is no c1u1e
tor u nrestrained Republican a p­
plaose. The vote is not at all
evidence that GGeorgians love the
Republicans party more, but only
that GeorgiaDJI love the nutlonal
Democratic party leu.
All g ood citizen, inidit rejoice
in the outcome of the straw bal•
lot as evidence that the South is
moving. if slowly, toward a le&amp;iti•
mate two-part y systfm. The straw
vote was not binding on the el ec­
t ors, who may or may not decide
to cast free rather than pledged
votes in the Elccloral College.
l! they cast free votea, it would
not follow ihat they would go to
the Rep u blican Nixon•Lodge tick­
et. More likely. Georgia's electors
would vote for some notable
Southern conservative, such as
lbeir own Sen. Richard B. au...
s�I I . o� Sen. Harry F. Byrd qf
V1rgm1a. U such maverick
gia electoral voles and ot hen
similarl y freed in the South pre,
\'E'nted either major party ticket
from obtainin g an absolute major
ity of the electoral vote, the con•
test would go to the House or
Representatives,
Southem Lilr:i119
Southern conservatives would
like that. In the House, each state
would have a single vote, 26 votes
being necessary to elect a Presi- .
dent. Under such clrcwnBtan�
southern states r.ould-woul�
b.and together to prevent, if pos­
sible, any election at all ·until a
deal had been made with the
prospective new. President and/or
with northern Democrat.II. Sueh a
deal woul d be to relieve the
South of some of the northern li­
beral prt-ssures now. bearing on
it.
.
With or.e vote per state in the
House, Mississippi would be equal
to New York, Alabama equal to
Pennsylv ania, Georgia equal to
tllinois. That woti l d be for the
South a happy day.
II could happen. The state's
rights boilers tried to bring that
about in 1948, failing by a whisk­
er. More immediae, however ia
this question: What do lhe �m­
blings of Georgl.a rebelUon mean
for the Kennedy.Johru.on ticket?
Not merely in Georgia, but
throu,bout the South-?
Five s0\lthern states bolted the
Democratl� ti•ket In 1928. Four
in 1� and 1952. Four •&gt;"•UI
ago the,re wete fi"e 1outhc111, hc�l­
tera. It i8 beginning to look like
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a trend.

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Otber coonUet lntluded IQI. the
rt1lon lrtt Boone, Cabell, Cal•
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hou,, Clay, JacUOn,
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w111yne, Witt and Wood ,
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Le.,,_,. IJlftutl" (.iNnlttM
The nec�U� co,nm.lttee of the
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4-H Leadttl Allotiation and the
Achievemer'Jt Nitbt tommlttffll
will meet ll '1:45 pm Tueaday,
Octobel- 4, at l he Appalachian
audltorilJ.'1c:.u,,ty I.....- O..,
Approximately 70 penon1 al•
tended the County 4-H Rttreatlon
D111y o,i. Sunday at the t-H and
You.th Cam p near Soutbaide. fte
aftair. •� by the Moun•
taln Cli mber■ Oub, was planned
for 4-H memben, leader■, coun­
ci lor•, and their families.
Included in t he event were a
potluck dinner, recreation an d

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ltllfe ,__.., Calf Show
Jim Sommer, 11 year o l d mem•
ber of tbe Rop To It Club entered
hiJ Wf in the 30th annual State
4-H and FFA Live11tock RoundAtip
l11l week at JackSon 'a Mill.
In all, the 4-H'era showed 147
sleen a.ad 8'1 heiren-a total of
184 calves, which came from 23
Mountain State
coUJ1tles-Bar­
bour, Br-.ton, Calhoun, �­
drid1e, Gilmer, Hardy, Harrison,
Lewi■, Lir.coln, Maaon, Monogali■,
Monroe, Nichola&amp;, Pendleton, Plea
uni&amp;, Poeabontu, Randolph, Ri.1dlie, Taylor, Tyler, Upahur, wet,.
1ter and Wetzel.
To6iacce Strlppl... DetrmMtrations
Four tobacco atrlpping nemon1trations will be held in Mason
County thi■ year. The schedule is
H follows:
.Oct•r 3, 19'1
9,00 A. Jt O. S. Banes f■nn on
Kan1wlia Bil Si:deen.
1:30 P . II. UtJey Burria
on Cr.ah Creek Road
T...,, Dclw,r 4, 1HI
&amp;:00 A. M. Monroe Deal fann.
in the Alhton community
1:30 P. M. Hannan High School
at the Vo Aa Shop
U. S. ar-r Will Dtinonstrn
The f ■triPPin&amp; demollllration1
Will be (:(lndu.ded by a U. S. to­
bacco grader. He will show the
,rowen bow to aµip their tobacco
so that the crop will bring the
most money. In •ddition he
have in formation on this
yean
market outlook ■nd a genera l dis,
cussion of- this yeaN tobacco crop.
All Growfl'• lnwited
We would like to see every to­
bacco grower attend the stripJling
demonstration clote1t to him. Most
of the growers have been stripping
tobacco �or yean, but we feel you
can teach a1 old dog new tricks.
We reel that Ur attending a dem­
onstration, growers wi ll gel :iome
information that will be of value
to him on his own farm.
Come and bring a carloa d of
your neig hbon. This will give )'OU
a chan(:e to get away from your
work and get some information
that could make you money.
,
There'a mOTe to farm ing than
labor. You have to use your head

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Ma50n Colll)ty 4-H luder■, aa.
115t1 nl leaden and_ adult co�cU
mem b.trs ...·11) parl1dp.■te In
annual Reg�onal f.11 Cl lJb Lead•
, er• · Conference thi• Friday and
Saturd ay al Roane CounlJ 4-H
I Camp near Ganderft'ille.
"More 8,pyund " i1 lhe them�
for the M!8Slon. Re11•tnlion be­
g m• ill 4 P M on F rida)' and t�
&lt;•onference will end around 3 PM
The
Saturd • y.
Sea,...Roebuc.k
fo'oundat 1 on provides money fm
mea b and lod,:i�g; and the lead.­
er1 provide, their own tranapor•

In Late lnnin�s
Of Ser1es
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HOl.ZII HOSfttTAL
ADIUS6JONS, Sept 30, John
•
,Uk ii 4 IIC)f A UJ#� HlAh◄
.
4 a 04 o es •
&gt;1
on••N
..,.,, -:;;__,
•--•hed 3 TOO� Elatl,a_ RAdekiO, C..,-a,enter; Jot('(lh
■nd �l&amp; &amp;P&amp;l'UllML 8,llth cab­ Let- Buckbee, Colla,cirville.
Dl!IQIAlllllll6, s.,,&lt;. Ill, Kary
lnlil,
diapoal,
lntlMn.LOJ',
lar&amp;e clotell. Phone WV'Ulfl . Ann Clon,c h, Jo1eph Hwely, Robtr­
8-JIMle
tw Berey. lfra_ .Myrt l e HkU, SherNEW YORK UPI-At the star t Y ankcrt a � 1d l• margin in ra kh
11).ID !Iatan, MN. D- W. Greathouae,
or earh World SerieM game there m&amp;, hf.' re t&gt;t l l1n \'u"1 Berra or
POlt COllfllll'NN'I' DEPErl'DABLF WIJL'ffl
OORCAB HOUSE for rent. Chrla.. Jamu Haser, Mrs. Brad1
Turley wil
l l&gt;e hllle lo cho o&amp;e be1ween El � t o n How.ard 15 more
Unit►. Beegle, Phone W'YZ. 3302. Billie lean Prolt, Shelbf
adt-pt
IAITES
Jea� the Y1nhH and
Pir11te1 de(en • 1 h&lt;1n Smoky Burg,!H or Hal
D-21&lt;1tp.
Le:U, Mn.. J. E, Worthln,ton, h1•
•ivel)·-!)ut the ed ge l·uuld swing Snu t h Bob Olrl1&gt;1. t he Bur� thinl
■pattman&amp; on !a.n.t Fein.le Wora.hha,ton, Mn. lo the Yank.a in the I.ale r nnm&amp;s strini,:er l!I ., bt-l t l'r reC'e, �· er but
'mR�E ROOM
Condor stnei, Pomero,y, alao, 4 Larry Stewert, lnfanl Male Stew, when Cuey Stenael Rt arl1 j ug• too l i g h t a hJ tler to pJ a y rf"iU
on Second
room apartment
glmg that line u p.
lar)y
Street, Pomuo,. Phone WY2.Give it to the Pirates. 1f yo u . You {' an d i f fer on th e 0t nr r po,
.
AMII
ICA N SING H Jll•.t.lllD will,
2?31.
N&amp;tfc
at second ba&amp;f where Hi l l 1ilion �. a n d the fan s cert ainly
MOSCOW (UP() - Metropolitan Ma ero1
1
�i hu more r.ange than w ill. bu t ! he're ;ire no marked dif.
.
SEVEN ROOM. houe U1 lbrrito.D­ opera hallo Geor1e U)ndop i•
Bobby
Ri
chardso n .
feren�•. A t shortslop, Tony Ku•
ville, iood cellt, 1114 weU,, two w,lnning Soviet praise H the �t
And by all mean�_ give t o the bek ol Nf'w York has a Rtron&amp;er
car itrllf, IJr&amp;e y,rd and Am.erlcan 11.nger ever to appear
uaed·�o- be Smoky C11y bo)'1 in t hrowing arm but [)1ck Groat is
carden. See lllh. Lina Git.on, lo Ru.t1ia. The Tua new, agency left field
wher� Bob Skinner d oea sl icker and Pirate sub Dick Sebo­
9-2&amp;-6tp reported Frida; n!gbt that London
Harrilonvll1e, Ohio.
a workmanlike Job and Hector field is smooth.
fiew to Leningrad from "two Lopel
of the Yankees iB .so erratic
c1 .. 1 11 Bii)'�r of t he Yanks and
great 1ucces,es" in Kiev.
that Steugel hol ds hia breath Don Hoak ol 1 he Pirates are both
every time a bal l is hit to that excellent third baaemen. I n right
MAN to t■lre ·oo,;fr CII atatJon.
.
are.a.
field, H,,h ( 1emenle
hu a some
Phone WY2-9920.
9-23:-Uc
what st ronger throwing arm than
Yo u can .also conceae a slight Roger Maris.
WANTED: Mechanic. Phone WY2hut tha1·, cancelled
NOtlC
I
o,;
edge
AP"'
to Pittsburgh at first ba\c i � ,Ce� trr where M ickey
INTM
IHT
NZO.
9-23-Uc
Manue ·s
c ... .... 11,4'9
when R ocky Nelson is work• nfl i s strong
n
than
Vir •
Bill
�
l•f■t. of EtlwaNI P. lrownhtt
ing there, for he's more arti,r, , don s .
i
ltOL
CON
with the glove than Moose Skowftu.11.., AND Hn
T
·So w h at 's. 1efl"'· M ay he P 1en 1 y.
.
Notice is hereby given that Dana ron. However, that goes the other
p.,.._ �l!l';IIO!', 1,-,- HQIIE MADE ICE CRl'AM, Ju,t
1,y
The
difference � ould well l'&lt;;&gt; me
like
)'OU
make
at
h
ome.
Jacll'•
-- B. Browning whose Post Office way when Dick St u art ia playing, .
H _., ........,,,. ,.._.. Ill.'
II'!! A, ...,._ 'll■ti.n WY2,,
Daiey Bar.
9-2Nltc BABY SIT!'ING done at llome du.r- address ta: 2860 Partwood Avenue , because then Skowron i s the bet- ! 11 �he seven th, etghlh an d nmlh
in m� gs when Stengel, the m aSter
ing the day. Phone WY 2-3502. Columbua 11. Ohio, hu been duly ter fielder.
1166.
�ampul.� tor start.s . sendin g in
lM'J' DODG E 4 door. Phone WY29·3Q.6tc
appointed Administrator of , the
a.tt•r At C•tch
-� :-,.:-;c �,--,c-,-....Cpmch .hu t er� 2nd pmch runner s. 8-27-6tp
21167.
YOUNG MALE COLLIE. DOG. I
Eatate of F.dward P. Brownine late
But you a l so h.ave to give the a n d pmch fielders.
.
Ow�, ot �yone elae, . may hive
_
.
.c
.
__
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_::c.:-:..:::..::�
__
•
) 8USl neSS rvices of Meigs County. Ohio, deceaied.
POTATOES Clarence
.
ProffJtt, (20
For the Y ankee hench 11eem1 to
by p1ckin1 him up a� John Hardy
{l'ertland, Ohio
h 11 ) 5th day or Septem9-21•1 2tc
�·
he
much d eC'per in d efensive tal·
�:
...
NAC
PUII
borne on llarrl■onvdle Road.
aL..
1 ..
be 1
cnt. In ad d it ion, lhe starting play-d
10 3 3tp
UIID PIANO
F . H. O'BRIEN
ers are more vf'"rsali.le and sever•
..._ Ir-•· Three nice used re-conditioned up,
·•�-,
•-- -Judge or the P robate Court
al can play two or three posi•
l l•ll-lf
�
. I right· plan01. PrlCed righ t to
Meigs County, Ohio
htt,..•••••l1TNNI•.......,
t ions ·
sell. Othera lo choose from $20.00
9) 9· =
( 1 01 =
1•
• ·_:3:::
211::.; .:.
Free To Junie
a, _.: ' up. Pree delivery, Call Rutland Alli 80NDm ONJIIG; ··•R•GEB, , _____(cc_J_::..
:.::.:.
aUon Nfflct Jack'• llefrleer:a, I .
Gauges: Montgomt&gt;ry 1 6. 1 up­
Thus
s1en11:el
is left free to do
Furnllure, SHZ-4811 or after :Ii p,
lion. ISew 11a,... l'bDD• Tilt.
per, 9.1 lower, l ½ ft . : open a great d eal of juggling without
,
:
m.
call
SH2-4034.
U-29-6tc
· ,
Gallipolis 17. 6 upper, 1l.3 lower. much fear of weakening him!elr
Ml-ti -.
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-NOTICE OF FILING AND
running 2 ft; Lock 23, 1 5.4 upper, on d efense. He h.r.11 Gil McDou•
Mlt,.;rl ,,.
••
•
SAhE:
Fresh
Cow
Guernsey
FOR
.
,
HURING ON I N.V INTOR.Y
9, 1 lower, running 4 ft . ; all dams g11ld. wh o can play seoond, Rhort,
and second calf. William Bl ake,
are up and dosed off down to or third superbly: H oward, who
No.• 1 -..u
Dorcas.
l0•I-6tp
ow..
Proba,. Court, Mel91 County, Ohio Lock 20; Lock 20 to Lock 23 run­ can l'jlC h , p Iay first, or t he outTO the Executor or AdmJni•• ning four ft.
fiel d ; and Jert fielder Bob Cerv.
0S'1) �:e,, tnalon ,no mow­
trator and to suth of the following
Ohio
Richardson
River
Boats,
can shift to third: Kudown.
Ems­
er■,.. :e,o
mow,r ■, de1 ihar•
as are reeldents of the state of worth, Reba Jane 2:30 am 1-0. bek can play anywhere in the
·
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.... ·- -1.. •od
Ohio: 1urviving spoUiC, if any; Lock 7 Onward, 5:50 am 0-7 , Lock o u tfield; Boyer can play short.
.
nex:t or kin; beneficiaries under 10 SuRan 1 1 : 40 pm 3-0, (;ona 5:05
Pirale m anager Danny Murouv•LY, TIACTOR
the wUI, ir any; the attorne)' or at• am 22-0, Lock 12 Pennsylvania taugh doe�n'I have t his latitude.
• SilM- ad s..ice IU.2 !!;, Main St.
torneys representing any of the 8 : 25 am 1 1 4, Lock 13 Marlin He has Schofield for second or
f'l'IQl.-0,; Plloal
WV: 2-29'1ti.
afbrementioned persons:
1 1 :30 pm 1-1. f.,ock 19 Tradewind short but m ight have to sub
1967
GOO, 2 ,Ir. hardtop,
T-�·tl•
You
are
hereby
notified
that
on
4 am 1 5-3, OVEC 5 :50 am 20-0, calcher Smith al third. There is
w. w .._ 'lbudel'tili'd, floor shift
the 24th day of September, 1960, Lock 23 Beaver 9:S!i" pm l·O, A. V. Gene Baker for the infield and
trana,.' lll.lD1·
other utru. J 22 PU r(P l\lFLE 8Q.OO 12: ga. sin,
an Inventory and Appraiaement of Cri�s. Jr., TO:IO pm 4-0, City 'of Gino Gim ol i for the outfield.
gle · 1 5.00. Both guns Uke new
Phone Cheater YUD-3298.
8- 9:30 A.II.
the state of Harlan D. Ri te, de­ H untington 7 am 1 9-0.
That's pretty good protection in
sm.a.lL·
garden
tracCondition.
2
8-27-atp
Ml..._ WY-�
ceased, late ot Salem Townl!lhip in
the ordinary course of matters.
tors. 8 two panel doors, l reel
Up
at
Lock
23,
Peggy
Downey
.
,
ITOlla
IIAUTI
taid County was filed In this 8 pm 7 -0, Tri-Slale 1 1 :45 pm 3-0. But Murtau,i::h dol'sn't have the
type power mower $8.C&gt;O. Coal
At ablfw
Cooft.
A. V- Criss Jr., 12:20 am 0-2, C. V. substitute free d om that Sier.gel
laundry stove $4:.00. Olen Young,
I
fOr
y.... 14141
Hearing on said lllventory and Harner 2 : 25 am 0·2, Ch u ckie D has.
Reedsville, Ohio, Success Road. HAMILL
lllVICi ITA,._
Tl-l'R , r,n.at:,.,,., RUNcb'urc•
Appraisement will be bad before 9:10 am 4-0, Helen Z 10 am 0-6. · ·
One other fact or, of debatable
u. will
Phone CoolviU" 3712.
•""'T. �
aell aJlp,l,e bu�er Oct. 4. 80c •
this Court on the 13th day
Down at Winfiel d , Mr. Criss, v .a lue, shou l d be mentioned-the
10 3 St�
o
r
All11ny ­
quart. Qrden may be placed
sha d ows in Y .a nkee Sta d ium.
October 1000. a t 10 o'clock a . m .
4:35 nm 0·8.
Jlvery llo,J S-11£
by calUU. �la OI' Dulte FOR SALE U cu.blc feet upright
From time to time in Series play
Exceptions thereto m&amp;y be filed
dMp trees $150. Good u. new.
t::leanef� WY2-2S02 where Jll'I
outtielders have had trouble with
by any Interested party at any time
Se� Ott Arnott, Racine, Ohio.
and lidl i l'D11' •� left, 8-21,$:c
these sha d ows. sometimes with
AUCTIONIIR
prior lo five day11 before the date
RIAIONAILI IATlt
!l-30-3tp.
disastrous results on fly balls.
set for hearing.
OAS, FUEL 0� Hd ON1 .,.
5.t.TISPACTION GUARAIITIID
But , on t h(&gt; other hand, Lopez
WITNESS my signature and
COLLEGE FOOTBALL
mcea. 0aU for fNt -1:lm,,.
Call or writ. I, 0. McCoy
has trouble with fly balls most
the �eat of i.aid Court, this
pro­
DA
Tlill,
LATjil
T.
H.
VIS
By United Prtu lnternation•I
Ponm111 •.A,bl,olt llldillepllll.
CIMIMr, Ohio
of the time.
24th day of September 1960.
ppty. �II� two story. locoted
Mistourl 21 Penn St. I
._UMlo
8 22 llll'P
JOHN C. BACON
•l. North
Tblrd and Coal
Boston U. 20 Holy CroH 14
Acting Judge and Ex-Officio Cl erk Yale 9
• �..;.,f - B1rffto. Middleport, - be
Brown O
-.
FOR SALB--One -�'\ sow, tl!n
::-:L-:D::O::Z::E::Rc-::FcO
,::R--H::Icc
R::
E. P
=-'ond;,
lten any evening.
B)' Henrietta O'B rien, Maine 27 Vermont O
9-1'1-30tc B::UL
I
b asement1 and landscaping, Ph.
pJio. To&amp;elher.�• ••w,,.i., �ohn
Deputy Clerk
Lafa-,.tt1 20 Muhl.nber9 14
Chester, YU 5-325:1.
Houdas.U, �lilt- ,
!'Olt• IIALll 100 lb. PM)Qr , , AlliU'.
10 3 30tp
:,.• . 0�) 20:· (10) 3, 2tc A,!!f!!,:s.t 14 Dtla...,_ 1 2
WV
��,: i .wa\t,
"'
D-SQ.3tp.� .., •
D�uth 15 Pennstlvania 0
•I' •
• •
•
Cor,MII
15 Bucknell 7
J .
On s,.l
w..t,yan 1 6 Bowdoin 14
t�
I� at I . •-a.r �: · ·
ne in ex, COlll'Ulft IWSIJIIANC, -!'BC)
1 :00 P. I( at
homit �Ir. of Singer Sewing Machi
NOTICI o, APl'OIIITMINT - All-..hany 1. BtthHY (W. Va.) 6
®!lent condition. Po�ble or
teetlon� Lill, Auto, Ff:re, P.e1IA
the." Cheater Me,QIO:dti,t ChllfCb, in
18,440
Lffllgh 39 Coloe•• 22
c.abln,t
�7.00. Term1 Lt' detlr•
Call lltD 111111; lliddlopan,
Cbetter, I will a,ll it auction the
�•.. of Attn SINln. O.C..Md
Ma¥husttt1 27 Harv.rd 12
ed. Pb.one WY2-220f1
9-21Hltc
OlJIII. :"
foUowing:
Notlee 1a hereby 1iven that Edith Rutil■r• 1 9 Connecticut 6
-·
Beaut:, Gt•
Servel ReShain, whose Post omce address Walh, &amp; LH 23 Dlckinton 6
fri&amp;eralor,
J.eai , llblfl, two Wii.t. U,CRIFICE-Sing:er zig r.a, BAIINJi6.SlljPSON
By BEflNARO BRENNER
llAlfelll ts 282 Mulberry Avenue, Pomeroy, Princaton 49 Columbia O
dinln1 ro� ._)�et. r,lelal · utUlfJ'
lewlna:" machine. llake1 button
Agellll, lllddleport. Jtll,; Allto­ Ohio, baa been duly appointed Ex• Marahall 14 Tolldo 0
WASHINGTON UPI�The Agri­
cabinet, •tfD .J*.l, 21 fnch.C,a1lef I bole■, Hwa on buttons. overculture Department has estimat­
moblle. pond1. PllQDt,, MZ­ ecutrix of the ,Estate of Aten Sh ain, Carneal• Tech 14 W'ayne•bu,.. 6
TV, 1 '1
Admit.It TV, SlnJ;er
:atl03.
c11t1, blDd hems and dozen■
ed that cigarette smoking will
114'1-tl late of Meigs County, Ohio, de­ O...k• 20 M,,ryland 7
ceased.
Sewing
. .Je, •� B,lectric
North Carolina St, 26 Virginia 7
of fancy. embroidery stitches.
r�ach II new record this year and
Dated thla 16th day or Septem. Clemaon 13 Vlr1lnla Te-c:h 7
Waffle
�. . �ble eleetric
cigar smokin� will climb to the
WUl aell to responsible wty
ber, 1960.
wuher� ,nbeQI. h,q, Qu■d.
Fk:irida 1 8 -G.orgl,1 THh 1 7
for 11 paymept1 of '9.SG ·per
highest leve l since . 1923.
Heating S�v,, )I•, �. Library
F. H;. O'BRIEN
FOB !lALB: .l'IYE ROOJill BOUS£
Georol1 31 SDUth Carolln• 6
Tola] c on s u mer spend in.e: on
month. Phone WY2-22o.&amp;.
Judge of the Probate Court
Table, Fl� · U,1 Table �Pl ,
wltb bath, DICf loutlon. lleblD
WIIJ!■m &amp; Mary 19 ho. Wnh. 9
lohacco products in 1960 will hit
9-28-6tc
Meigs County, Ohio
12 by 13 Wtol· Jl\11, • by 12 Wool =c-==:---,--,----,-,-Hood, Ill IA&gt;,utl Sl,
VM'I 21 Richmond 6
$7.525,000,000, nearly 8500 mil­
·
I
(9) 19, 26; (10) '· 31c Thf,'Cltadtl 21 David.on 15
P�CHES,
brhlg
container&amp;.
Rug.
'
(9) 1 · 30lp
lion more t han last year.
Webtter l'rult Farm. Lone BotThe folloWiq. AnUque1: China
Vll'9lnl1 St. 21 Blu.tleld St. 14
The i ncrease in consumer
Cupboard, C!iel'ey Clim, lroa
tom, Ohio. Phone Yllkcm N2111
spen d ing will be due· only partly
Tannallff O Miuls■lppl St. O
Bed, Hall\ '"' Wuh Stonih,
&amp;le.tic
lo heavier s3Jes of cigarettes and
W..t.m Ky, 2G Mldtlle Tenn. l 3
' DlfflOl', Tel..
Choirs, .11¥hle Top
cigar�.
Many state cigarette taxes
Kentu
cky
St.
14
Kno1CY
lllt 0
LIGAL NOTICI
ELECTROLUX Vac; Cleaner.
phone, � Stlnd■•
have bePn raised d u ring the last
Murray St. 21 hllerJI l(y. 1 P
STATIMINT
RIQUIRID
BY
THE
-.:..·
Popular, model No. 30 Jn Atl
·
A110 dyb'8, '�t ute..U.,
year, and total state lax collec­
FOR SALE 08 Tm\DE 19S!
Ford ACT OF AUGUff 24, 1912 AS TennesSH Tech 27 Morehad 7
all
con4IUon.
Complete
wltll
·
bed clOlhe, ' Ind· ,nany oUier item
tions are u p substantially.
A•
urn
10
Kenh
AMINDl!O
VS
Tlldor,
$190
or trade for ,
xky 7
IY THI ACTS OF
attacllment.s and throw a.war
too n:um'.ero,a
mentton.
Federal and sla t e tobacco tue5
layto
r
J
Louls
i■n■
MAR«;H
3,
193',
A:ND
old
tractor.
l1'hone
WY2-M-ie,
St.
JUL
y
2,
3
p•per baJ&amp;. Pay G(f balance · of
combine
T"""" C'!lh, . ,·
d for 1960 may be close
Norfo
lk St. 20 Weit Va. St 8
Fri. eve., Sat. o-t �UQ. 9-30-3tp 1f46 {Tltl• 39, Unit.cl Stata �od•
$11.00 or term, can be lllTRDll•
Not � for -"'1.....
to
billion,
about three times
$3
Al.
�
21
Sectloa
ffll
Slt()WING
Tff�
OWN•
V'■nda
rbilt O
ed. Phone WY2-220o.
8-2&amp;81&lt;
Re!roshm@lo 'frill be oervod by.
as much as tohacco growers will
IRSHIP,
MANAGIMINT AND Mlul..lppl 31 M•rnphi• St, 20
the Cbeoter· D. . (Jf. A. Lodge.
get for their 1960 crop.
CIRCUI.ATIO"- OF TH• DAI/-Y Flerlda A&amp;M 66 Benedict 0
Owaet:• ElJqbtth · Wic�•m
The Agric u llure Department
Fl
.
SINTIIIIL
publlOUIIIY
tt
...
ltla
St.
14
w,.i.;e , Fo,.•t 6
.
A*troneer: L o. 11,coy
predirt�d that 1960 consumption
......,..,., ()tllo, ,., S.,e.mb..- 30, M(�l91n, St. 24 Mlchli,an 17
�
10-l-8tp _ b)' Americans. including service­
IIHflctils U WNt Vll'.giftla 0
69 AC!IIS,-On good roacl oH 1All, IS
clAU
men
oveneas, would total about
1.
The
na
me
and
address
of
Ohio
U.
25
kHt St. I
Route 680 neu Paaetown, 0:
Plll�lll! ' IM. I. AUCTION
$1 MorcurJ 60c H, P,
489 billi on eigarette11.
Owen,
'tbe
P,Ubllaher
la
Richar
S.
C
..
T«h
d)
20
Joh1,1
Carroll
room houae, baaement. barn,
Frldly, Pclober T, 1t 10 A. M.
s, Mercury 10 N, P.
This is 5 per cent above the
Clli\0 St. 20 1ou,...,. c,1 0
other buUl:UnP, nice ,uden, Middleport, Ohio.
11 Lewt. ril!,. o., on Rt. 3111, 12 II H. ,. ,__, OuHlt .,_...
1
958
total a nd Z4 per cent higher
'the
editor
i■
Chester
Tanne­
Wili\tern
1....-ve 50 W&amp;J 12
mile■ tro� "Womtro)'.
"!l'ROl'OLITAf!
IPW• trees. Terms '3IIOO.OO.
thari 1951'. The department pre­
hill,
lllddteoort,
Ohio.
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rel�
51
Notre
Dam.
19
120 ACR�
culUYOtecl
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Sold taQh Qd le,vinll COUAlJ
• IMf Maln ..,_., ,..._.,
dlt-ted still greater increases In
2. The owner la: Oblo Valley lewa 41 Norffi...tern O
IO mut -.Q: Good Super C, Far.
"'- · WYN111
1�, Plltuft,
load ?'-room
cigarette
sales d uring the next
Pu�llahlng
Co.,
Pomeroy,
Ohio;
s,rec..,.. 14 K�•.7
hou., ctllll, CU'ale, laq:8 barn
m-l tnc:to!,'' with · �14" boltom &amp;.20-tlc
five
years.
otJ!er bW!dl....
CUil price ·Ewina T. Bolea, Columbua, Ohio· MlnMHta ,u, fhdlena 0
plowo, md' dloc, •iqod rorma1
Total production of cigarettes
Edgar Noland, Colu�blll, Ohio; �It
/Ohio) 6
v
CU.b traetof. wltb mower, eultl a•
in the United States this ye.ar
h.lchard
Owen,
Middleport,
Ohio.
q.,11o�. 2i· Ai.nn t
NI!, ACl!.,._.11 mile oH Route
ton and +lt. tandem dt1e, 1'8w
was estimated at a recc,rd 51 2
3, The knoWll. bondholders, "�!11 - 2l. llold-W1lltc0 28
'1, 30' acre, tt■etor land; 'f•room
IIDUer, •�• · wagOn On rutitier
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.
bill ion including the 489 billion
mortgagees,
and
other
security
house, barn, granary, 1hed, oth­
�• U·-_.,• 6
lttel tnUer, IntemaUonal m'ln· . 110 FOOT TRAILER. 3 lull oiled
for American sm okers and 23
�•l'ffllf IIIU batb, Yjith auto­
er bilildiN1, Arn•· Oltal mei'I bold.en owflin&amp;. ll(, holding 1 per f•pa I
.. ,pread,r, 1Sew •lllel!' irqsp1',llf-.
bil l i on for exports.
cent
or
more
or
total
amount
of
mt&amp;lc wuhel\. Maple street,
tra,cto11 and· etUIPm!ftf. Every­
Ol!h,&lt; � .. �ipllll 7
•• platform ICOffll, 10" laddei'I,
1960 sales of cigars and cigar,
bond1
m.orJ«.
11ges
or
ot
h
er
secur­
Wolhl-. U, 10 � •
thing goe1: llllh prke '8000.-00.
bedroom IUlte, uvtnir remn aulte; , Mfddleport. Phou .· WVM480.
illos
may be near $7,1 60,000.000,
lles are: Ohio National Bank of D.ayton J41vm...,V
8-28-6tc
ALBIRT M. COX, S.ltttNn
a,o
dlnina room tulte, kitchen table
2 ½ per cent more than last year
Coluqibu.s,
Co�wnl,us,
O
h io.
Central St. 11 Whuton 6
BOJi �
PHQlilj WY�
- dwn, beds. --f•L Tap,
.
the department said. Consumer
,6, Paraariphs 2 and 3 include
.
WY2'31130
encl
�idelbarg 7 Oti.ri.ln ,
■nd
cofreti
nD1e,
CU
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for these product• may
spending
If\ cases where tbe 111lockh1&gt;lder or Old1h01N
D&lt;!1.
15 Pitt.burgh 14
tableo, b12 wodt .,.._
hil a record of about $650 mil­
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TulN 21 Hardin-Simmons 7
tllrow rqa. clla1n, rockers, deat, WANTED. TO BUY-Coal 8 or . I
lion, 4 per cent 11bove 1959.
books of the coqi,R_any as trustee
Clnclnna11
21 North Texas St. 0
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oouellet, picture,, d/11&gt;'\ll 'i: '"°'
Inch filrnaCti plpu. Will bu)'. 1
--.�--:' l!.'fuaa•w
or In an)' other fid\Jciary relation,
TUN A&amp;M 14 Trinity (Tax,) 0
plaJu pilDO, roit., "11\1"&amp; ma­
The Departmenl's Agriculture
lu..,... I I, neeeuary, Pi\91!'1
1k
- the name of the person or corpor­
ArtfanH,
7 THu Chrlttlan O
chine, Nt atainlill· ltief MOi­
Research Service is experiment
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10-.1-3tc
Nqnc•
· filG�L
ation for whom such trustee is
•are, hotplate, -· .,-,g,r,
ing with a new method of grow­
Bid.a wJO, be recelvad. by tbe acting; alto the statement In the Tu.., 17 Ten1 Tech 0
R.ice 10 Tulane 7
rad.lo, wuher, plllOW1, dr■J&gt;H,
ing fruit in gianl hedges.
undelllliped
at
the
QfUce■
ot
parq:repbs
s
how the affiant's full
i
or
J1utcom abd bundNu , of. items
The· new method is based on
Web■ter' •llnd Fulh, Pomel01 N• kn· owledk'e ind belief •• to the A,1.-,a St. 24 WHh, St. 21
not lilted,
FOR RENT modern two be �m 1\oq■J . B�nt Bu.lldlng, Pomero)', circumstaftce11 and conditions un- Arlzona 21 Wycming 1 9
trimming rows o! fruit trees in
· Lundi by WSC$
lumlshed OI' UQI\U',, 'Olilo, until • 10IB01 A. M. on Friday, dM' which stockholdet's arid secur• Air Force 32 Stanford 9
llou■e.l
the same w11y �ardeners trim
IIAROJ:l)'. Gl!04, Olf•�;
n1abed. automatic heat, diQOIJ- ' Getobel! 14, IND, for the pur, it)' holdeN who do not appear up. Monf1ne 18 Idaho 14
t heir he d gc-s, turning each row of
Buol d God.,,.,... ,4at!:
a}, alll» !Mldsaped )'■rd. PIIQne ch1ile of the Bertha A. Arnott on llilill booll■ of the compan)' as Color.. 'J1 .Kan,_ St. 7
orchard trees into a square­
10-1-Slc
� Mr■• la� Web,r, rnt, e1t1te, lituat,d · hi. Let.rt 1ru1teea, hold, 1toot and securi- AnT1¥ 2t C1llfoml1 1 O
cornerl'd hedge.
1 Middleport:.
,
,
9-3&amp;-ek: Tawn■hlp, M11ip OluQW, Olw,,
Der,ar1menl experts believe lhe
tie• In I eapacity other than that Utah St. 31 D,nwr a
Navy U W•hlngton 14
1
hed!".e metho d wil l increase the
above
Nal
esllf,e'
con1l1t.
or
I
bona
fid"
e
owner.
n.e
'ftw
efficiency of orchard maintenance
, 'roo� rnIP� ll E two-•
Be ,al o, appro»lm111tel)'
seventy.four
1'- Tim! aveNa:e number of cop- Wkhlt■ 14 Monta11a St. 3
n .
N.
en .
20
Utth
1
7
and
frui1 h ar\'csting. They report
1
,tr
acret.
on
wblcb
there
la
situated
ies
of
euh
lnue
or
thta
public&amp;•
Pbon, �21.2 c
.
0�
St,
ff
Mousten
t
hey.
20
hRYe adaplt&gt; d a new fruit­
..:.
.
..,,,....�..,..- a five-room frame dwelling,
tlon sold or · distribu�d. through
. .
COlorido
St:
·
I
Brlfham
tne
hedging
machine for use in
You.is,
7
paid
Brffll.lul,
Sl
Nortlt,
the
malls
or
otherwise, to
l'OJJ �'IJ,nt office roQIIII
pruning apple and peach or•
OTHER. OHIO COLLEGE
' 1 over �! Shoe Ston oa ·
•vbatrlbers during t h e 12 months
���Jtof, �f," U.S.
Gourl, lt,. Jlll' Pofll81'4JJ, �ncf
. · :t::■tl� llf Beri:b., -li.. Arnot� precedlna:. the, date shown above By Unlt•d Pron lnt•rnational chards.
hwllnt Graen 21 Miami 12
S; 10, 1:t 13l was 4429.
.Gt&gt;ot, �\1'fte l'e a: 21' ft:. nbm' (t), ao; . (lo) , s,
r
Ob.rlln 34 t-llram O
COMMUNIST REBELS SLAIN
11.ICHAllD $. OWEN
wltb �I JJ! :'I: 12 ;1. l'OQID
SAIGON. Viet Nam (UPI ) Sworn to and subscribed before Baldwin WallKe 21
G��•, �c1frr· t•�•
(rout room.
One 10i
rebelR were
WMtat'l'I Mlchlo,,n 21 (He) Nine Communist
B1ELiFEtb; German)' UPI - m e thit 30th day of September,
u..-?J. ,.1J!. with new f oor
Woost-, U· Kenyon O
killed in three separate engagt.1A major portion of West Ger- 1960.
eoffl'lnp, Phou• WT 2-i08I.
lt't,sk!ngum 36 Wlttenbutl O
ments with South Vietnamese civ.
�MIT Ll!HIW
mans' agree that the preaence of
a.s-tle
ii •uards, it was reported Friday.
APAln'IIENTI - .'1111Uib.. ad NATO troo1.s � Gll'pl■n soil j•
My com�D' expirea Febru- Marlett• 1 4 Mount Union 6
Ashland 17 Findlay 0
The fighting took p l ace in the
1'
I
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ii;ekong
Delta provinces.
81uffliln
32
o.n,ng
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C'uey Stengel i, expected today
to name veter.an left-�nd er WhltffJ Fo rd to &amp;t■rt_ lhe (1nl game o f
the World Serie&amp; for the New
York Y an kees against the Pittsburgh Pirates.
made
Ford's
Stengel, who
choice all but definite followin g.
the Yankee11' 8-7 Sunday victory

W1'th Ph1'/ly Loss

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6:00 M u1ic in the Round
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We•ther Teller
John D aly News
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Che-�e nne
Surfside Siit
Adve ntures in Paradise
Peter Gun n Show
Ted Mack Am ateur Bout
t'he News Toniebt
Scanning the Weath.rSport Report
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8:00 C.)rlooo Spectacular
B:30 Rom per Room
9:30 Show Time
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'1:30 1 M a rried Joan

Ploy Your lllrtlek
Pr1ee I, llilhi
Concentnl.lon
Truth or Con1equence1
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Mid Day New■
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Woma n 's World
Loretta Youn1 'fheater
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From These J!:)ota
Comedy Pl11house
Here 's H ollywood
Steamboat Bill
Woody 17,..,,ector
Meet Kr. Candida.le
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CURL'lf'!i £:IEGGIN' FOR
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"I"ve stopped scrubbing,. stopped scouring oeoause the
Burner-with-a-Brain prevents scorching and overcooking"'
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Redman Praises
Rhodes For His
Service To Ohio

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lling)e boilover or BCOrched pan llince my new Gas built-in W88 installed The new , bumem
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boll..,. IDIII&amp; Food won't J,urn or ove,ooolr:. Maba · ,
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Sportl Report
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YOU .l4ARRIED ME-SHERIDAN.
(0 IBIIO, lllDI J'-.ture■ B_ynillclw.
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�-'-9Ued a !ltatement last week prais­
J :00 I Lofe tac,
ing State Audito r James A. Rhodes
11 :30 . The Clear HorilOn
for brin,ging the auditor · of state's
Love
of
Lile
t2,oo
office to 2 "new pea k of efficient
11:30 search FOl' Taman.r....
and ec-onomical operation."
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Redman said Rhodes has u tilized
Life
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Riley
1 :00
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1:3() Al, the Wotld TUrnl
modern age, keeping 11ace, or
2 :00 Full Cirele
poinleil lhe way, "in utili.tJnt mo�:80 Hmue Part.J
d ern methods."
8:00 The M.llHon al�
E. C. Redman, Certified Public
9:30 Verd.let b YOUtl
"A baeklog of 50.000 unpaid
Attountant at Columbus, Ohio, i• vo uchers rema ined to be cleared
l:OI&gt; T. IJ.e wtghter 1.1t11
,:ts �J Storm
up when he took offi�e," Redman
.i.dae of NiRbi
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,��er prONd\lre Waa restor- ,h .
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dbfaCWTen t basis."
�- Ht J. Smitll �1:W A wot at the Weather
Ke also said "Iha&amp; !t?.odes cle a n- · ' ·
5:20 Sportscope
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·UP a ln1r.klo 1' of hlttJdteds of
Andy
and
Amos
6:30
a udi�&amp;, and updated a baek,
7:30 Adven tu te Rall of Fame
,Jog of u11c11�h ed lllllte checks strel•
8:30 Do bie Gillis
ched back 23 yea rs."
8 30 Holl of Fame
9:00 Tom Ewell Shop,
He said llhmtp,;' pl an for promipt
9 : 30 Red Skelton Show
httnd ling of dilicllunt and travel
10:00 Th e Garry Moo re Show
es.pense vouchers '!avcl! ·the state
U:00 1 1 O'clock Ne,ws
tbousatlds of dollars 'Iler year for
1 1 : 10 A Look at the W eather
PfOmpt payment of ·bills, and av•
1 1 : 15 Theater 13
erta finilll('ia) hardship on slate
employees, th at Ohio 's credit rat­
ing has improved as a remit o f
modern methods.
12:30 Just For You
Hr. Redman said "Rhodf's was
1 : 00 New1 Headllnet
the first aud itor to obtain enough ,
1 :02 Just For You
money from the OQio J .. ,,.-islature
1:30 News
to repay to Ohio oountie-s money
1:30 Juat i'or ,ou
d ue them for crimin al pr oC'eedings .
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2;00 camng on Pt. Plea11nt
in the state's name ." He aaid "This
3:00 News Headline■
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and im•
1:02 Kudc Go Round
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Blahch"d Hid Whiley had ,.
m uch stutr he couldn't hold it. "
PH11.AOILPH14 UPI - Th•
. �ord pitched ttie fifth and ,ixth
Cincinnati
RN, 9ftclecl their
�n n mgs a1�uw&gt;l tbe Red Sox, yiel dw
worst INMII 1lnce, lffl here
,
mg two htt.s, walking one batte r
Sunday H th• Phllaclelphla Phlls
and striking out o ne.
COLUMBUS UPI - Th e Buck- d.t.■ted ttt.... 6,.1 for ttt. luf.
He has started a record 12 eye o Ohio
State, wlth two in• t plaq Phi l• third at n l lht win
!! r
World Series g am es and has a 5-4 te rsectional
wirui u nder thell\&gt; belt.a aYer the vl1itor1.
mark in 11eries competlti,;m. An )Olis h up this week for
their Big
A1 ttM a■1on endecl the Redt
l
odd ity is th at he never ha 5 won a
By U nited Pr"• lnt.,.n.tiona l
d ay again l
ll
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ame away f m
10
Yankee
n
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:' he Buck eyes uined so ul-satis• ; bu rvh, Not •� 1953 .... tM
-------tended a 19 games a fter a eom e • lntad, aald he will make the orfiC incinnati club a..t IO many
fymg reveng e last Saturday as
Pro FootlNH Rflulh
J
up- clal ann o un,e!n e n t at noon EDT,
from-behind vietory ag ain.!!
th ey t h umped th e Trojan&amp; of
.."'"1 nor Mffl so low In tta.
Nationtl Footb.111 LHvu•
se t mi n ded Kansas, sho u ld find following an boor-and-a-hair workNatlonel LNgua •t•ndl,.....
Sout he rn California, 20-0, ( or last
th eir .situation a hit mo re ralax- ou� al Y ankee Stadium . The Yo n- Baltl mo rt 42 Chic:69G 7
In 195 1 fh• Red, tHI 37
,e.,on's 17-0 d efeat a&lt; the h an ds
ing this Sat u,day when they face ke,. "e ,acheduled lo fly lo Pitts- Cle n l,nd 21 Pitt...,,.h 20
game, and were sixth place. a..
of the West Coast sq uad.
i,
New York 35 St. Lou 1 4
bUJ'lh on a 3 p.m. pla ne .
a weak Hol)' Cross eleven.
t wnn then and now tQ club
As th e pu nd its have put it sat.
Gr..n B1y 28 Detroit 9
W hile Syracu1e is an overIt loo k FOT'd o nly two inni g
llnll-hticl third once. fourth twice
'
urday
s
win
was
th
a
t
or a man
'."" he lming cholce to c ontinue along Sunday to convince Stengel, ;h� S•n F nnd&amp;co 13, Lot Angeln 9
'
an
d fifth thr.. tl met.
from Troy o v er men of Troy.
its rosy pa th other m ajor powers �ad been wreatli ng with the ques;;;
Buckey�
fullback Bob Ferg u son, 1 ;;;.;;;;a;;;a;;;;;;;;;a;;;a;;;a;;;a;;;a;;;a.;;a.,
American f ootball LNgue
who were victimized by upsets tl on of 18 first.game starterfor the LOI
who h ails fr om Troy, Ohio car- /
BLACK SUEDE
Antal•• 24 Buffelo 10
Sat urday will
be seeking
to l a.al week.
ried for a ll thre e Ohio touchDenver 31 Oikland 14
ilraig hten themselves o ut this _ "Rlght now, I've
got to say Ford
dow ns on runs of 74, 19, a nd 1
N•w York 37 Da l las 35
week. Included in thia revenge• is my beet pitche
r an d m y likely
yards.
1
min d ed gro up
-�----W11hlngto n, sta rter o n Wednesda ,, sa ' d
are
ca s
Heel With
Notre D a me, Piltsburgh, North- "I thought Ralph /�
,
But Fergu11on wasn 't the whole
,PHILS H IRE LEMON
rry was :
,·
Lifetime Guarantee
we 1te rn an d Georgi a Tech.
'Helt pitcher for the last three
PHILADEL PHIA UP l - Bob sh ow. Quarterback Tom Matte
Syracuse's defendi ng natio nal weeks
o f the sea110n . Bk�t I was Lemon, winner o f 207 maj o r league wa :. maste rful at maneu vering the
N and M Widths
champi o ns, rated No. l in the more th a n enth . i
U6last c a..,,,ut Ford games · for the Cleveland tndians Buc b , whil e such players 85
flnt weekly balloting of the Unit - Su nda and
the ca tc her John ny hill bee n appointed a coach wit h Bill German, Mike Ingram, Tom
Y
ed Prliu lntern1tion al board
of
the Phila delphia Phillies. The P h ils Per d ue a nd Sam Tid more on de· I
coaches, scored a touchdown in
also anno un ced that coaches An dy fense an d Ch uck Bry ant on the
the fi nal period to beat fifth•
· 1
Co hen and Ken Silvestri will not offense did yoe m an service.
JnJJ'
ranked Kansas, 14-7.
be back ne xt yea r_
MIDDLEl'ORT, OHIO
ItEAD THE WANT ADS
Third-ranked W ashington • last
·
,
STAKES
LIST
FILLED
ye ar 8 Rose Bowl chtmpion and
w
s
•
NEW YORK UPI - A total of
conaidered a sh oo-in for the Big
.19 juvenil es have been entered for
Five title, w18 upended by Navy,
the 38th running of the $Ml,OOO
15-H, on a 32-yard fielel ,:oal by
add e d Cowdin Sla kes at Be lmont
Greg Mather with 14 seconds re·
Park today. Th e luke warm over· ·
mammg
m the game . The Huskiea
flllJDYWARM AII IIEAffll9
night choices a re Roving M i n stre l
'
will aim to ta ke reve nge on un•
pITTS BUR GH UPI - Th e p robGarw
and
ol.
AT
ITS
der-par Sta n ford.
ltS
T WITH
abl e starting lin e ups for the fin!'
W 88 h rngt
o n's loss ty pified 8 day ga me of the
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1960 Worl d Se ri e s r•-;;;;;;-;:-;.a;;;;:;;;;;a;.;.
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or frustration for West Co11t Wed nesday, Oct. 5:
teams, as So u lhcrn Ca lifornia got N- York
Plttsbvrgh
sl ugged by Ohi o State 20-0 · the K bek
Cl moli, cf
,..,NTEI Al CONDmDIIE
Air Fo rce Aea demy ' tro�nced Lopn:,
"
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Sklnn.r, If
Stanford, 32_9,. Army topped Cal · • Marls, rf
,• Com...... .,.......... •Ip
Clemente, rf
fornla, :2-6- lO, an d Arizon a Sl. U,. Mantle, cf
Stu,rt, lb
• '4utlfli •ltl powof11\ .,111 lloww'
NEW and USED
allpped pa&amp;t Washington SL, 24·2.l . Berra, c
1
Smith c
• ....- "' '¥1111 "" .....
Notre Dame, pegged a, one of Skowron, 1b
Hoak,' 3b
,
the nation·, leading independents, Mc0 1ald, 2b
Mlluradil, 2b
1• hilly, •lltlr lttslalld
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fell before a '1 ·19 onslaughl at Richardson, 3b
G,oaf, "
the hands of P urdue on Sa turday. Ford, p
Law, p
The Jri.1h hope to ge t back In
UM pire1 - Bo gge ss (NL), plate;
is week agi1in1Jl
t
North Steve ns (AL), 1 8 ; Jackowski (NL),
Phone WY-2-3794
Phone \l'Y-2-3748 Day or Evening
c ;��fi n��
28; Chylak (AL), 3B; Landes (NL)
POMEROY, OHIO
Bradb
ury
Rold
Mlddleporl
RD 1
Pittsb u rgh was upset by Okla- and Ho noc h ick (AL), foul lin es.
homa, 15-14, iht secon d one-point
loH of the se ason. The Panthers,
who have the material and ability
for high stature, try o nce more
against Mi ami on Sat urday. The
F1 orida te am is a so lid o ne , havIng filled its one pre-season wetk
spot wit h the showing of 1oproEddi e Joh ns a t quarter:���
Sixt h ra n ked
No rthwestern,
· Iow a , 42-0, hopes to
startled by
aet even ag aln1t ]ljlnnesota , a 42-0
lctor over Indit.n1, and ninthra11k ed Georgia Tech, 1 laat-minute victim to Flori da, 18-17, hopes
the ho me ad va ntage is on Its side
th l11 week against Lo u isi&amp;n■ State.
Th e Big 10 lac es • full sched ul e
of conference matche11 with P u rdue pl aylng a t Wisconsin, fourth•
ranked lllln ols meeting sevenlhranke d O h io State and eighth•
r11nked Iowa tackling Michigan
State.

AmMlun LMIY9
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,.:n.:..•.1 15 Class AA f':)Otball p�we�s U:ng_le with
lbe
�ty
.
w. L. PCt. Ga
U1,1JJT , league Fnday night, Galltpohs conung to Porn"
97
.
New Yo rk
: :� 8
fliOr.l ta.king the road to Jackson.
1Baltimore
:; 1 !165
ea,y winners with G•ll1polis lo win lhe lille , Chi go
10
6
.
Ill
ce
' -r
e
v
o
victor
32-0,
easy,
an
lait Frida}' night, wai,
, - •�
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on
o
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�� ��� :.:�•� m���ti;n� �: i,!"!
71 83 .46) 26
De tro it
will
d
n
a
need
J.w.cUOn
in
em
th
ch
a
Co
1n.st
a
itWfil: t�l\fl aa:
65 89 .422 32
Bo6ton
•, boy1, who exten ded the every horse runnin g at tull De rby Kansa� City
58 il6 .377 39
, B\llldoa• to their 5�ed to s tay in th e sam e p ark
Rew l t.
Sunday's
with the tronmen,
-- � :Wtnnl{11 here, 14--0.
0,
Chluf0
4
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1nd
t
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,
U
O&lt;hedo cot gomea ri nd Ru and'
·,�!'•c.tilly co•favofites Re� De vils entertai ning Cha u nc ey Ba ltl more 2 Wath ln1ton 1
7
I
�
which .h as bee n everybody ·11 foot- New Yark Botton
-. •,
KenMs
C
ity
2
Detroit
1
• ,ii; • • • ,
'l
mat this season, a nd aho ul d taste
.
I ''• 1, , _
SMurd1y'• RHU ltt
mo re o( the �am e
when_,it r.urui
mto C�ach . Jim Vennari s tl ll !! - llaltl mo,. 3 Wethington 2
New York 3 Bolton t
bo u nd Devils.
E astern, lose.r last week Lo ,1 Cleql ■nd 9 Chlc1go I
i
lltrong The Plami team ,. tra �els l a Detroit 6 Kansa City , (nll!ht)
Netlonail
L..gue
H1 n nan Trac e of Gallia co un ty
W. L. Pct. GB
with �eal. hopes of ge tti ng back on
Pitt,bargh
95 '9 .617
the winning �rack.
88 66 .571 7
Elsewhere in the SEOAL Logan Milwau kee
86 68 .558 9
trave l! to Athens and Mel Ad amA is St. Lo u is
82 72 .532 13
Jil ely to heir the Logan wolf pack Los A nge lea
soun d i ng off a 1ittle closer to h is Sa n Francisco 79 75 JH 3 16
67 87 .43!5 27
heels. Wellston, 0- 1, will battle Cincinnat i
.
o
69 94 .390 35
Chic.ag
ti
o
with Nelsonvill e , alao 0 1, f r th
$9 1)5 .3l3 38
right to climb out of the !eae u.J J&gt;hiladel phia
baseme n t wit h Mldd lepo�l an d J
Sund• r'•
ulh
Pomeroy.
Plltol,u�
'•" 9 Mllw,··•"
..,.. 5
Logan, t houg h 42- 14 winner 11''er Phll•de l phl■ 6 C incinnati 1
Nelaonville , isn ' t e itpected lo put Lo■ An .. ln 4 Chlc:.etci 3
Alh ens tu the teat that th e Pan- l•n Francisco I St, Louis 2
lben dld . We llaton 32·0 loser to
S1tunfay'1 Results
J•. ckso.n, will be m
. eeting Nelso n- Pltt-.._u,i
"'
h 7 MllwaukH �•
VI 11 e m th e fnori'.es role . ,
Phll•delphl• 7 Cincinnati 3
The Pant hers .will be facing the S.n Francisco 7 St. Lou is 2
greatest c�Jl ect1on of br! akawa1 Chlcato 10 Los Anool H 1 14 in(
backs see n in th e SEOAL m ma n)' nlnn i, n tght )
ye1n when Charl ey Stobart makflti
··•
his debut in the Panth er stadium
F lnel M■ l or Leanue Lee.a-Fri·day n Ig ht ·
-••
Nation•! LHgiN
Jn Bill Conley, P a ul Evans Ji.R d
Dinny Howard, Stobart has 1iu Pl■ yar I Club G. Al R. H, Pct
25,
138 573 11,
85 lM ·3
averagi n g 175 pounds}, ,peed ,Ev- Groat , Pill.I.
.
44
6 JU
323
an�, Conley), and a co m petent La rker, L A. 133 0
paner in Dick Roderick, who Mays, S. F. I� �90 107 190 '.a19
worke d the aerlal arm to adva n- Clmnte . Pitt. 144 570 89 17U · ..314
n..
Boyer, Sl.L. l"'t
••2 1n:11
- 188 ..:&gt;\n
t■ge agai nst M·1ddteport·
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Moon , L. A. 136 469 '14 140 .299
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dcock , Mil. 138 514
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Ceped a , S.F. HH 569 8 1 169 .297
Rob'son, Cin 139 '64 88 138
aD'l
Wills , L. A. 148 518 73 152 :
290
American Le..,..
Run nela, Bos 143 528 80 100
320
S�l th, Chi. 142 536 80 169 :auJ
Mm m,o, Chi. lM 591 09 UM 3 1 1
Sko 'on, N.Y . 148 538 83 166 ·9rv,,
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K.u en n, Cl e. 128 474 65 l46 .308
44
PITTSBURGH UPI - Dan ny S1even, Chl. 127 4 87 131 290
Murta u g h pronounced his Pitts­ Rob'son, Bal , 152 593 74 175 :294
burgh Pirates ready "both men• Fran cna , Cle 1'1? 544 M IG9 _ 282
1 50 606 M 175 .280
tally and physicully" today and Fo x, Chi.
pr omi■ed th at the New York Yan• Power, Cle. 147 57a 69 167 _ 288
kee1 "won't ,care" them In th e AAprmte, Cle 121 462 ·M
.. 133
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288
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Werld Serie■ opening in Forbea WUl'fns, K.C. f'"""
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Flflld Wednesday,
Runt a.ttec1 11'1
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""We don't ■care an d we don't
Amerl�,. Le-,u•: Marla, Ya nti
/. ,�� , , � ' ,
panic," said Murtaug h , who led l 12; Mmoao, White !0:1 11)6 ·
the Pir ates to their first National Wert� Red Sox 103 ; Lemon , Sen '.
l,ealilue pennant In 33 year■, "We at ors 100; Gentlle, Orioles, 96,
, . · ,: 4 , . r
ju■t go out there every day and
National L..1ue: Aaron , Braves
aet the Job done."
126. M a th e ws, 8111. ve■ 124· Banks
He refu»ed to pre d ict a Pirate Oubs 1 1 7 : Maya, Glanta 1 08•
'.
' Boy
World Serles tri u mph, excusing er, Carda 97.
,.,'
himself on that sco re "becau1t we
Home Run■
h,a ven't llee n the Yan lcee1 play
Amerlcen L e a I u •• Manlle
■Ince spri ng tr aining."
Ya nka 40; Marls, Yanb 39; Lem
:
"But then," he grinned, "they on, Senator, 38;
Colavito Tiger8
SNIAL WINI TOURNIY
h1v e n't aeen u■ either."
35; Killebrew, Seoators 3i.
WHEN THE '81
When Murta ugh heard t h a t
HOT SPRINGS, Va. UPI - Sam­
N•tlon•I L..gue: Binks
CUbe: my Sn ea d, from nearby While
man a ger C.uey Stengel of the 41; Aaron, Drives
40; Mathews
Ya nkees w.11 lean ing toward Whit• Braves 38; Boy
Su lphur Sprin,:11, W. V1., shot a
er, C.ardi ;j'2 .
ey Ford , long New York'• clutch
lour u nder par 67 Su nday to win
lnson, Reda 3 1 .
hurl e r, lo pltch the opening game,
the
eighth annu1l Homcatead pro­
Pltch ln1
he 1111d he wa■n't too coneerned
am invitation a l goU to urnament
Am
•rlc:.e
ll
L
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1ue1 C o I t e 11
AND
abo ut lho Y1 n kee ■ta rter, a nd ad­ Yan k1 13-3
; Brown, Orlolei 12-5.' an d a flnt prize of $2&amp;0.00.
ded that Vernon Law would be Baumann,
Wh ite Sox 13-ft- Pierce'
hl■ flrst game pitcher with Bob Wh Ile Sox
14-7; Fornleies Red
Jo'riend going In the second game. Sox 1 0-&amp;.
"Alter those two I have n 't any
Ne tl•n•I L • • I II e: Mc
Daniel
pllchlng pl ans tor the third a■me Cards
J2-f; Brorllo, C.rda 21, (!!) ,ON D1SPLAY
9:
in New York on Saturda,y ."
Law, Pira te■ 2(HI; Sp ahn
, Bravff'
AT
21- 10; B uhl, Brave11 18-8 .
218 E. Malit SI.
IRISH LOIi TWO
Pomeroy
Ohio
SOUnt BEND, I nd. UPI _ The
o,.n 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Dally
Notre Dime football team wlll be
Prot.11lont l Standlnt•
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Philadelphia
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happiness always comea when
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Dallas
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the World Serie&amp; for the New
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made
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7 :30 To Tell 'the Truth
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(0 IBIIO, lllDI J'-.ture■ B_ynillclw.
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�-'-9Ued a !ltatement last week prais­
J :00 I Lofe tac,
ing State Audito r James A. Rhodes
11 :30 . The Clear HorilOn
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Love
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11:30 search FOl' Taman.r....
and ec-onomical operation."
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Redman said Rhodes has u tilized
Life
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1:3() Al, the Wotld TUrnl
modern age, keeping 11ace, or
2 :00 Full Cirele
poinleil lhe way, "in utili.tJnt mo�:80 Hmue Part.J
d ern methods."
8:00 The M.llHon al�
E. C. Redman, Certified Public
9:30 Verd.let b YOUtl
"A baeklog of 50.000 unpaid
Attountant at Columbus, Ohio, i• vo uchers rema ined to be cleared
l:OI&gt; T. IJ.e wtghter 1.1t11
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up when he took offi�e," Redman
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,��er prONd\lre Waa restor- ,h .
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a udi�&amp;, and updated a baek,
7:30 Adven tu te Rall of Fame
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8:30 Do bie Gillis
ched back 23 yea rs."
8 30 Holl of Fame
9:00 Tom Ewell Shop,
He said llhmtp,;' pl an for promipt
9 : 30 Red Skelton Show
httnd ling of dilicllunt and travel
10:00 Th e Garry Moo re Show
es.pense vouchers '!avcl! ·the state
U:00 1 1 O'clock Ne,ws
tbousatlds of dollars 'Iler year for
1 1 : 10 A Look at the W eather
PfOmpt payment of ·bills, and av•
1 1 : 15 Theater 13
erta finilll('ia) hardship on slate
employees, th at Ohio 's credit rat­
ing has improved as a remit o f
modern methods.
12:30 Just For You
Hr. Redman said "Rhodf's was
1 : 00 New1 Headllnet
the first aud itor to obtain enough ,
1 :02 Just For You
money from the OQio J .. ,,.-islature
1:30 News
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1:30 Juat i'or ,ou
d ue them for crimin al pr oC'eedings .
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3:00 News Headline■
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1:02 Kudc Go Round
proved state-co unty relations.''
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PH11.AOILPH14 UPI - Th•
. �ord pitched ttie fifth and ,ixth
Cincinnati
RN, 9ftclecl their
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worst INMII 1lnce, lffl here
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mg two htt.s, walking one batte r
Sunday H th• Phllaclelphla Phlls
and striking out o ne.
COLUMBUS UPI - Th e Buck- d.t.■ted ttt.... 6,.1 for ttt. luf.
He has started a record 12 eye o Ohio
State, wlth two in• t plaq Phi l• third at n l lht win
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World Series g am es and has a 5-4 te rsectional
wirui u nder thell\&gt; belt.a aYer the vl1itor1.
mark in 11eries competlti,;m. An )Olis h up this week for
their Big
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-------tended a 19 games a fter a eom e • lntad, aald he will make the orfiC incinnati club a..t IO many
fymg reveng e last Saturday as
Pro FootlNH Rflulh
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up- clal ann o un,e!n e n t at noon EDT,
from-behind vietory ag ain.!!
th ey t h umped th e Trojan&amp; of
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se t mi n ded Kansas, sho u ld find following an boor-and-a-hair workNatlonel LNgua •t•ndl,.....
Sout he rn California, 20-0, ( or last
th eir .situation a hit mo re ralax- ou� al Y ankee Stadium . The Yo n- Baltl mo rt 42 Chic:69G 7
In 195 1 fh• Red, tHI 37
,e.,on's 17-0 d efeat a&lt; the h an ds
ing this Sat u,day when they face ke,. "e ,acheduled lo fly lo Pitts- Cle n l,nd 21 Pitt...,,.h 20
game, and were sixth place. a..
of the West Coast sq uad.
i,
New York 35 St. Lou 1 4
bUJ'lh on a 3 p.m. pla ne .
a weak Hol)' Cross eleven.
t wnn then and now tQ club
As th e pu nd its have put it sat.
Gr..n B1y 28 Detroit 9
W hile Syracu1e is an overIt loo k FOT'd o nly two inni g
llnll-hticl third once. fourth twice
'
urday
s
win
was
th
a
t
or a man
'."" he lming cholce to c ontinue along Sunday to convince Stengel, ;h� S•n F nnd&amp;co 13, Lot Angeln 9
'
an
d fifth thr.. tl met.
from Troy o v er men of Troy.
its rosy pa th other m ajor powers �ad been wreatli ng with the ques;;;
Buckey�
fullback Bob Ferg u son, 1 ;;;.;;;;a;;;a;;;;;;;;;a;;;a;;;a;;;a;;;a;;;a.;;a.,
American f ootball LNgue
who were victimized by upsets tl on of 18 first.game starterfor the LOI
who h ails fr om Troy, Ohio car- /
BLACK SUEDE
Antal•• 24 Buffelo 10
Sat urday will
be seeking
to l a.al week.
ried for a ll thre e Ohio touchDenver 31 Oikland 14
ilraig hten themselves o ut this _ "Rlght now, I've
got to say Ford
dow ns on runs of 74, 19, a nd 1
N•w York 37 Da l las 35
week. Included in thia revenge• is my beet pitche
r an d m y likely
yards.
1
min d ed gro up
-�----W11hlngto n, sta rter o n Wednesda ,, sa ' d
are
ca s
Heel With
Notre D a me, Piltsburgh, North- "I thought Ralph /�
,
But Fergu11on wasn 't the whole
,PHILS H IRE LEMON
rry was :
,·
Lifetime Guarantee
we 1te rn an d Georgi a Tech.
'Helt pitcher for the last three
PHILADEL PHIA UP l - Bob sh ow. Quarterback Tom Matte
Syracuse's defendi ng natio nal weeks
o f the sea110n . Bk�t I was Lemon, winner o f 207 maj o r league wa :. maste rful at maneu vering the
N and M Widths
champi o ns, rated No. l in the more th a n enth . i
U6last c a..,,,ut Ford games · for the Cleveland tndians Buc b , whil e such players 85
flnt weekly balloting of the Unit - Su nda and
the ca tc her John ny hill bee n appointed a coach wit h Bill German, Mike Ingram, Tom
Y
ed Prliu lntern1tion al board
of
the Phila delphia Phillies. The P h ils Per d ue a nd Sam Tid more on de· I
coaches, scored a touchdown in
also anno un ced that coaches An dy fense an d Ch uck Bry ant on the
the fi nal period to beat fifth•
· 1
Co hen and Ken Silvestri will not offense did yoe m an service.
JnJJ'
ranked Kansas, 14-7.
be back ne xt yea r_
MIDDLEl'ORT, OHIO
ItEAD THE WANT ADS
Third-ranked W ashington • last
·
,
STAKES
LIST
FILLED
ye ar 8 Rose Bowl chtmpion and
w
s
•
NEW YORK UPI - A total of
conaidered a sh oo-in for the Big
.19 juvenil es have been entered for
Five title, w18 upended by Navy,
the 38th running of the $Ml,OOO
15-H, on a 32-yard fielel ,:oal by
add e d Cowdin Sla kes at Be lmont
Greg Mather with 14 seconds re·
Park today. Th e luke warm over· ·
mammg
m the game . The Huskiea
flllJDYWARM AII IIEAffll9
night choices a re Roving M i n stre l
'
will aim to ta ke reve nge on un•
pITTS BUR GH UPI - Th e p robGarw
and
ol.
AT
ITS
der-par Sta n ford.
ltS
T WITH
abl e starting lin e ups for the fin!'
W 88 h rngt
o n's loss ty pified 8 day ga me of the
'
1960 Worl d Se ri e s r•-;;;;;;-;:-;.a;;;;:;;;;;a;.;.
;;;;.·.;·..;;;;=
· ..;'
or frustration for West Co11t Wed nesday, Oct. 5:
teams, as So u lhcrn Ca lifornia got N- York
Plttsbvrgh
sl ugged by Ohi o State 20-0 · the K bek
Cl moli, cf
,..,NTEI Al CONDmDIIE
Air Fo rce Aea demy ' tro�nced Lopn:,
"
' IfH
Sklnn.r, If
Stanford, 32_9,. Army topped Cal · • Marls, rf
,• Com...... .,.......... •Ip
Clemente, rf
fornla, :2-6- lO, an d Arizon a Sl. U,. Mantle, cf
Stu,rt, lb
• '4utlfli •ltl powof11\ .,111 lloww'
NEW and USED
allpped pa&amp;t Washington SL, 24·2.l . Berra, c
1
Smith c
• ....- "' '¥1111 "" .....
Notre Dame, pegged a, one of Skowron, 1b
Hoak,' 3b
,
the nation·, leading independents, Mc0 1ald, 2b
Mlluradil, 2b
1• hilly, •lltlr lttslalld
'
fell before a '1 ·19 onslaughl at Richardson, 3b
G,oaf, "
the hands of P urdue on Sa turday. Ford, p
Law, p
The Jri.1h hope to ge t back In
UM pire1 - Bo gge ss (NL), plate;
is week agi1in1Jl
t
North Steve ns (AL), 1 8 ; Jackowski (NL),
Phone WY-2-3794
Phone \l'Y-2-3748 Day or Evening
c ;��fi n��
28; Chylak (AL), 3B; Landes (NL)
POMEROY, OHIO
Bradb
ury
Rold
Mlddleporl
RD 1
Pittsb u rgh was upset by Okla- and Ho noc h ick (AL), foul lin es.
homa, 15-14, iht secon d one-point
loH of the se ason. The Panthers,
who have the material and ability
for high stature, try o nce more
against Mi ami on Sat urday. The
F1 orida te am is a so lid o ne , havIng filled its one pre-season wetk
spot wit h the showing of 1oproEddi e Joh ns a t quarter:���
Sixt h ra n ked
No rthwestern,
· Iow a , 42-0, hopes to
startled by
aet even ag aln1t ]ljlnnesota , a 42-0
lctor over Indit.n1, and ninthra11k ed Georgia Tech, 1 laat-minute victim to Flori da, 18-17, hopes
the ho me ad va ntage is on Its side
th l11 week against Lo u isi&amp;n■ State.
Th e Big 10 lac es • full sched ul e
of conference matche11 with P u rdue pl aylng a t Wisconsin, fourth•
ranked lllln ols meeting sevenlhranke d O h io State and eighth•
r11nked Iowa tackling Michigan
State.

AmMlun LMIY9
.
,
,.:n.:..•.1 15 Class AA f':)Otball p�we�s U:ng_le with
lbe
�ty
.
w. L. PCt. Ga
U1,1JJT , league Fnday night, Galltpohs conung to Porn"
97
.
New Yo rk
: :� 8
fliOr.l ta.king the road to Jackson.
1Baltimore
:; 1 !165
ea,y winners with G•ll1polis lo win lhe lille , Chi go
10
6
.
Ill
ce
' -r
e
v
o
victor
32-0,
easy,
an
lait Frida}' night, wai,
, - •�
�
e
i t
on
o
�;
.'::: � �==�/�;�on
�� ��� :.:�•� m���ti;n� �: i,!"!
71 83 .46) 26
De tro it
will
d
n
a
need
J.w.cUOn
in
em
th
ch
a
Co
1n.st
a
itWfil: t�l\fl aa:
65 89 .422 32
Bo6ton
•, boy1, who exten ded the every horse runnin g at tull De rby Kansa� City
58 il6 .377 39
, B\llldoa• to their 5�ed to s tay in th e sam e p ark
Rew l t.
Sunday's
with the tronmen,
-- � :Wtnnl{11 here, 14--0.
0,
Chluf0
4
.
1nd
t
.
c1,
,
U
O&lt;hedo cot gomea ri nd Ru and'
·,�!'•c.tilly co•favofites Re� De vils entertai ning Cha u nc ey Ba ltl more 2 Wath ln1ton 1
7
I
�
which .h as bee n everybody ·11 foot- New Yark Botton
-. •,
KenMs
C
ity
2
Detroit
1
• ,ii; • • • ,
'l
mat this season, a nd aho ul d taste
.
I ''• 1, , _
SMurd1y'• RHU ltt
mo re o( the �am e
when_,it r.urui
mto C�ach . Jim Vennari s tl ll !! - llaltl mo,. 3 Wethington 2
New York 3 Bolton t
bo u nd Devils.
E astern, lose.r last week Lo ,1 Cleql ■nd 9 Chlc1go I
i
lltrong The Plami team ,. tra �els l a Detroit 6 Kansa City , (nll!ht)
Netlonail
L..gue
H1 n nan Trac e of Gallia co un ty
W. L. Pct. GB
with �eal. hopes of ge tti ng back on
Pitt,bargh
95 '9 .617
the winning �rack.
88 66 .571 7
Elsewhere in the SEOAL Logan Milwau kee
86 68 .558 9
trave l! to Athens and Mel Ad amA is St. Lo u is
82 72 .532 13
Jil ely to heir the Logan wolf pack Los A nge lea
soun d i ng off a 1ittle closer to h is Sa n Francisco 79 75 JH 3 16
67 87 .43!5 27
heels. Wellston, 0- 1, will battle Cincinnat i
.
o
69 94 .390 35
Chic.ag
ti
o
with Nelsonvill e , alao 0 1, f r th
$9 1)5 .3l3 38
right to climb out of the !eae u.J J&gt;hiladel phia
baseme n t wit h Mldd lepo�l an d J
Sund• r'•
ulh
Pomeroy.
Plltol,u�
'•" 9 Mllw,··•"
..,.. 5
Logan, t houg h 42- 14 winner 11''er Phll•de l phl■ 6 C incinnati 1
Nelaonville , isn ' t e itpected lo put Lo■ An .. ln 4 Chlc:.etci 3
Alh ens tu the teat that th e Pan- l•n Francisco I St, Louis 2
lben dld . We llaton 32·0 loser to
S1tunfay'1 Results
J•. ckso.n, will be m
. eeting Nelso n- Pltt-.._u,i
"'
h 7 MllwaukH �•
VI 11 e m th e fnori'.es role . ,
Phll•delphl• 7 Cincinnati 3
The Pant hers .will be facing the S.n Francisco 7 St. Lou is 2
greatest c�Jl ect1on of br! akawa1 Chlcato 10 Los Anool H 1 14 in(
backs see n in th e SEOAL m ma n)' nlnn i, n tght )
ye1n when Charl ey Stobart makflti
··•
his debut in the Panth er stadium
F lnel M■ l or Leanue Lee.a-Fri·day n Ig ht ·
-••
Nation•! LHgiN
Jn Bill Conley, P a ul Evans Ji.R d
Dinny Howard, Stobart has 1iu Pl■ yar I Club G. Al R. H, Pct
25,
138 573 11,
85 lM ·3
averagi n g 175 pounds}, ,peed ,Ev- Groat , Pill.I.
.
44
6 JU
323
an�, Conley), and a co m petent La rker, L A. 133 0
paner in Dick Roderick, who Mays, S. F. I� �90 107 190 '.a19
worke d the aerlal arm to adva n- Clmnte . Pitt. 144 570 89 17U · ..314
n..
Boyer, Sl.L. l"'t
••2 1n:11
- 188 ..:&gt;\n
t■ge agai nst M·1ddteport·
.. Ui,I
Moon , L. A. 136 469 '14 140 .299
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A
dcock , Mil. 138 514
'
M 1&amp;3 ' 298
. .
(
,
Ceped a , S.F. HH 569 8 1 169 .297
Rob'son, Cin 139 '64 88 138
aD'l
Wills , L. A. 148 518 73 152 :
290
American Le..,..
Run nela, Bos 143 528 80 100
320
S�l th, Chi. 142 536 80 169 :auJ
Mm m,o, Chi. lM 591 09 UM 3 1 1
Sko 'on, N.Y . 148 538 83 166 ·9rv,,
,......,
K.u en n, Cl e. 128 474 65 l46 .308
44
PITTSBURGH UPI - Dan ny S1even, Chl. 127 4 87 131 290
Murta u g h pronounced his Pitts­ Rob'son, Bal , 152 593 74 175 :294
burgh Pirates ready "both men• Fran cna , Cle 1'1? 544 M IG9 _ 282
1 50 606 M 175 .280
tally and physicully" today and Fo x, Chi.
pr omi■ed th at the New York Yan• Power, Cle. 147 57a 69 167 _ 288
kee1 "won't ,care" them In th e AAprmte, Cle 121 462 ·M
.. 133
• •..
..a
288
'! ;. , , .- .� , · . '. . '
.
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'
Werld Serie■ opening in Forbea WUl'fns, K.C. f'"""
,
,
._,.,
,
·
,,... •. ' ··t "'
Flflld Wednesday,
Runt a.ttec1 11'1
,1
, ' ' .,_: 011u
'
'
""We don't ■care an d we don't
Amerl�,. Le-,u•: Marla, Ya nti
/. ,�� , , � ' ,
panic," said Murtaug h , who led l 12; Mmoao, White !0:1 11)6 ·
the Pir ates to their first National Wert� Red Sox 103 ; Lemon , Sen '.
l,ealilue pennant In 33 year■, "We at ors 100; Gentlle, Orioles, 96,
, . · ,: 4 , . r
ju■t go out there every day and
National L..1ue: Aaron , Braves
aet the Job done."
126. M a th e ws, 8111. ve■ 124· Banks
He refu»ed to pre d ict a Pirate Oubs 1 1 7 : Maya, Glanta 1 08•
'.
' Boy
World Serles tri u mph, excusing er, Carda 97.
,.,'
himself on that sco re "becau1t we
Home Run■
h,a ven't llee n the Yan lcee1 play
Amerlcen L e a I u •• Manlle
■Ince spri ng tr aining."
Ya nka 40; Marls, Yanb 39; Lem
:
"But then," he grinned, "they on, Senator, 38;
Colavito Tiger8
SNIAL WINI TOURNIY
h1v e n't aeen u■ either."
35; Killebrew, Seoators 3i.
WHEN THE '81
When Murta ugh heard t h a t
HOT SPRINGS, Va. UPI - Sam­
N•tlon•I L..gue: Binks
CUbe: my Sn ea d, from nearby While
man a ger C.uey Stengel of the 41; Aaron, Drives
40; Mathews
Ya nkees w.11 lean ing toward Whit• Braves 38; Boy
Su lphur Sprin,:11, W. V1., shot a
er, C.ardi ;j'2 .
ey Ford , long New York'• clutch
lour u nder par 67 Su nday to win
lnson, Reda 3 1 .
hurl e r, lo pltch the opening game,
the
eighth annu1l Homcatead pro­
Pltch ln1
he 1111d he wa■n't too coneerned
am invitation a l goU to urnament
Am
•rlc:.e
ll
L
..
1ue1 C o I t e 11
AND
abo ut lho Y1 n kee ■ta rter, a nd ad­ Yan k1 13-3
; Brown, Orlolei 12-5.' an d a flnt prize of $2&amp;0.00.
ded that Vernon Law would be Baumann,
Wh ite Sox 13-ft- Pierce'
hl■ flrst game pitcher with Bob Wh Ile Sox
14-7; Fornleies Red
Jo'riend going In the second game. Sox 1 0-&amp;.
"Alter those two I have n 't any
Ne tl•n•I L • • I II e: Mc
Daniel
pllchlng pl ans tor the third a■me Cards
J2-f; Brorllo, C.rda 21, (!!) ,ON D1SPLAY
9:
in New York on Saturda,y ."
Law, Pira te■ 2(HI; Sp ahn
, Bravff'
AT
21- 10; B uhl, Brave11 18-8 .
218 E. Malit SI.
IRISH LOIi TWO
Pomeroy
Ohio
SOUnt BEND, I nd. UPI _ The
o,.n 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Dally
Notre Dime football team wlll be
Prot.11lont l Standlnt•
withou t th e ae rvlces of halrback
Amtrlcen FotUta ll LNtye
' .
Ued M ack in d end Jack Power tor
IHtern DM1IM
the re■t of the aea■on becau1e of
W L Pct PP' PA
inJurlet , Mack, who Injured hi• New York
3 1 .7GO J UI ao
rly:ht knee In l11.tt Saturday's Hou ■ton
2 1 .867 88 64
111me ae alnst Purdue, also was B!)tton
1 .a; .333 38 DO
aidellned last year with an injur4td, Buf lato
1 3 .250 47 78
',)
left k nee.
Western Dlvl ■ len
Den ver
3 1 .7H 90, 73
Be1ullful Organ Musk
'
DtllH
2 2 .DOI) 10ft: 7'
Lo■ Angele, 2 2 .DOG 73 M
Oakla nd
I 3 .UO N l lD
''
Netlont l FootMII L..,..,.
•'
IHtern DM1len
� \. ',
W · L Pct Pf PA
''
Cleve land
2 0 1000 69 ff
New York
2 O
1000 56 J3
St. Lo u l1
1 l
.500 . &amp;7 58
Pillsburah
I 1
.500 Ni 08
Philadelphia
1 1
.300 Dt H
Wuhl neton
.000 o 20
t I
Treature the memorlea of fam­
We1ten1 DM1lon
,
lly happiness - - - - - - - - - - - - and
Ba ltimore
2 O
1000 62 7
happiness always comea when
Green Bay
1 1
JIDO .f2 28
the family eala out.
.&amp;oo 32 30
San Francisco 1 1
Chic ago
1 l
.600 24 M
• Wonderful Food
Detroit
O l
.000 9 28
• Superb Service
Dallas
O 2
,000 0,3 62
• Friendly Almoaphere
Los Angele■
O 2
.000 SO ,e
•

twvu.•

r
h

Syracuse Should
F'IDd ThiS eek

Stengel Leadin� To�ar�Ford
For Starting P1tching Role

Se

Oct. 3, 1960--�

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I(

'Attend Dedication Of Federated
, rch Christia n Education Building

..te17 UIO attended the
�ce of tbe Edut·a..�Ill of tbe Federated
• a.out.,,
afternoon.
'
Ol1aD Prelude b)' Mrs. Ben
opened the scrvke folllir the invocation by the
Waldo 1. Bartels. Following
of one verse of "We
Be B"uildUII'' Rev. Bart.els
..,nlpture pertaining to the

Around And

About
Middleport

dedication .1r nd offered prayer
wh i le Mrs. Nl'ullhng played soft.
ly, "Sweet HoLtr or Prayer.''
John Mitch, president of the
chureh. spoke briefly stating that
the F'l'd l' ralcd Church h.ad be('n
serving the pcopll:' fur I IJ yc;irs."
T he me mbers hi111e tried to have
faith with !h(' Lord and 10 ltve up
to 11 1s tt'achini;s " H e atso
me n tioned the need of l h e
"hurch school. where children arc
taughl the word of God. ln dos­
mg he sa1cl hr was honored to
ha�e a part aij presidtnt in lhe
dedication

M ainly About

Presbyterian WYF
Held Weekly Youth

I

People
In Pomeroy

Chester PTA Carnival On October 29
. ftas Many W4'r�ing Committees For Event

II-Daily sentinel, Pomeroy·

Middleport, O., Oct 3, 1960

Committee&amp; for the Chester School Halloween Carnival have
r
Brother 0/ Ernest
en
� announced _ by the �-chairmen Mrs. Roy Holter and Mrs.
There wer1;1 20 youth present
arl �utz. It w�ll be held Saturday evening 7:30 October 29, Hughe, Died 9uddenly
Ir LUCtLLf HAWKIN&amp;
Sunday evening when the MYF
ly l"'RIDDil HOUDAstt:!'.L 1
BDrl � be th e fifth of its kind held in lhe school auditorium.
of the First United Presbyterian
Mr. and Mrs. Erne!l Hughes,
Be&amp;IMlng wi t h a grand marc h of Meh 1man , Mn, Paul Ba er and Mrs.
Mra. Myrlie Hieb ret11tned h ome
Mr . rnd Mrs. George Bow ers Chur c h ' M'ddl
1 epor t m et f0f th elr
Middleport were In in Charleston,
m
uer
a
in
ders
1
find
lo
Roy·
contest
Holter.
1.
aq
iday
ff01'"tal
Holzer
from
Fr
ere
h
w
of Springfi eld visited over the weekly serVlce.
Y•
�
., ,
the
et, ugliest and etC., th e
Basketball:
Bob Wood Paul W. Va. Jast Friday J1nd Saturday
week. end with Mrs. Howard Bow.
Following the openinl h)'Jll_n·: she bas Deu a pneurn•nia patient -�•t prettie
of
t
h
e
evening
can
be
spent
Bier,
Carl
goKautz
and Roy Holter . because of the death of Mr.
and
ia convale$!lllg nkeij.
ers.
Cheryl Fife w;is in charge of · &lt;ft' •
Spook" house or cat alley: Char• Hughes" brother, -Gor don R. Hug­
L W �cComas was in _ Colum• votio ns, an d t he group repeat&amp;d · CPL Clarence Wi.11 aAd diught. 1r,g thro�h �he spook bouJe or
parlicipa
g
of
one
s
th e game1, les a n d Sh irley Pyle , Mr, and Mn. h es .
bus las1 �aturday on busine ss
thei r Pu rpo.sc. Tbe 8cripture ..-.115 te.r of Jaelu:qnvUJe, l'Ja., visited havin g U11 i
ortu
n
es,
or
_
Wit
h
relatiVH•
Silturthiy
f
dancing.
Of Hnold Osborn e, Wyatt and Vir•
,
enroute
to
Mr. and Mr� Samuel J Hamer read by Pauy Lowery.
M r . Hughes, who had been a
thi:tir home after al vaeation trip : to courae, lh�re w ill be plen ty · of ginia Ch adwell, Russell and Juan- barber in Cha rleston since 1925,
i
and son of Pillsburgh. Pa. a r rived
·
Plans w
eats with the refresh men ts somds ita Spen cer.
Sunday . c 11 ening to spe nd the rid e this ;��ur�:d \ o:1 : h�� Ca ilf0f'ilh1 .
died suddenly. His 5e rvices were
ig
t
Y
I
and
sweet shop nea r by.
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oac
h
iin
sp('
n
t
Sal•
Mrs.
G
e
n
e
va
·
week �1th Mr. and Mrs. E . . R. home of Mr and Mrs. Harol
held
at a Charlesto n Funeral
d
Comm_itlees are as follows,
Tompkms and grandson, JJm Sauer Kathy Lacey w,s 1 ppoin
Home
with burial in Beckley, W.
' I- urday with ')!rs. Wil bur P ierce at
Collectm,:: pr izes from pare nts Tom
Honored
Bradbu ry.
.
Hamer.
Va,
as lmSi!,n t secretary of th e
and friends: Mrs. Dorothy Ritch ie
d,
Rev. Bartels, who was baptized,
Mrs. c. B. Forrest wc,it Lo e o s�Ip. 1 h e g roup _vote
mr. aJJd Mrft. Janie,s Shepherd Lucille Ridenour. Betty LoLI Dean '
d lo
T.hird Birthday
confirmt&gt;d and ordained in the GloustN to 11isit with rclativ ('JI.
;ase several road signs as a and family returned tiome Sund1y P a t Smith J o Anne Tut:
pure
.
Federated
Chun-h, and five. years Wh I' Ie s·hC IS away M_I' SS Cora C hu rch P
.
roject.
after a week·, v,,•, , with &lt;••,., ,·v,s IIe, Betty Boas, Mn. MeLaugh lin
Two p rt'
ago lh lli •s un dii)', ,,.,cam
..._
e Jts pasRupe IS sla) m;: with Mis� Vesta
c,,.,.. n.,,.
.,,.,,rs 'or th e group are in West Vtrglnla.·
an"
,;i Mn. Gillon.
I
.
'
tor, wai; surprised when Mr. McCoy
Mr.
and
Mrs. R. T. West enter•
' Mr · and M, s. Rich ar d y aui:: han
"
,.. r . and Mn. ThomH Hyi,ell of
'Refresh ments: Helen Wolfe • lalned with a family dinne r Sltur•
•nfitrh, on behalf of 1he churc h ,
Jud&gt;· err'.!!!,
·
.. student at 11,· o and Mrs. Ev,.,
... e tt Ba ch ner. Al*0 Clare. M'l&lt;:h1• arid 'Mr!. Noah Look Sin.a Bailey, Cl eo Smith , Janet day eve n
presented him with a beautiful Grimde n•lurnrd Sunda)' after
ing at their home on Unt&gt; tm · 1. 1 h t he group wa1 Rev. er of Westerville were Saturday Go0&lt;:h, Clarice Allen,
e
Mrs Joh n Ion Av e . in observanee of th e third
white rl e rgymHn robe a nd stole • spe ndi n.l! the wel'k;nd with her �owar3 ;uppell.
guosts pf Mrs. Pearl f:lyseJl and Fidt, An. Joh n Rose, Mrs. Noc• b'1rthd ay of
in aripreciatJOn of his work h P rE". mother, Mrs J.ucy Gre!!g
t h ei r iOn, Tommy.
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TUES., WED., THURS.
11·'h d
" relJI , ivea.
man Frederick, Mrs. Geo•ge
• F•ed•
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Guests were MF. ,nd M,s. M"0 nt
.
famil&gt;·
an
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n.
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M
Harry
Pl
'Smit
Th' &lt;I' r,'&lt;" tur ot' Ch n s t ian c.
h erick and Mrs Elwood Bower
"'d U·
e
Get Double Your
R
e
Miss P a u li n(' Zirkle who has
Jes
; rtM
en in ',ineinnah Saturday to a£
Sweet Shop: Mrs Ruth Karr \'ir• :e!�e!;y··. :��:� po
calion, Johll William Blaettnar, bee n working in the oHil-e
,
,
e
mbers
Go
,
NJMr.
a�,
·
ot
()r
·n( a meeting o{ Bethel , No. 82 gene Elberfeld. ,Carol Pooler, Mrs.
Purchase .In Stamps
�l)Oke on the church school work J . J . D . for t h
Raymond Hoce an d Mr . and I
C PaSt year le_ft
_ J I%
l ne- I nternational Ord.?r of
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K
h
M
and hrought out that i i is the for Ashland.
J
Margare
a,
,
,
t
Tuttle
and
Mrs. Benton Pon n of Pomeroy.
Ky. whcri:- s�c wllt I T,�
., l.ronton r.
,lU'.;biers.
M:./�olt:.
teaching and study part of the I be c�ployc� _at l hc K_mg s nauTommy's birt h day was also celeRoush's Shoe Store
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chUl'('h, and should be t he prime ght�r s Hospital. She �as uco1�- 1 HI JOmbOr,ee
in
h
t
brated
r
e
nn
Begi
e
Depart
s
Middleport
&lt;!
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Ti cket Sales : Mr . ie and Mrs.
i licv a nd , Mra. Wald11 J B,artels
interest of all. He staterf that they pam ed lo Ky. hy Miss Deloris
c
nt
of
the
United
MeL
h
odiHt
ind
.Mrs
I
B
Weed
A
altend�d
,
·
Bran non ; Door and tostume prizes:
number of member uf t he
have d.a"c11 for all ages from W cr.
urch , Sunday morni n g.
sn� of th'e First Bapti_st Chur:ch ·· pres1dell�s' Rleeting 1 of, the Colum. M a.i,c.ine Griffith . and Virgin ia ChIce
. .
kimlc�gartcn to adults and are
.
t�· 8 nrl Mrs �,i !lis
cream and cup cakes were
b
Ailshire uf uf Middleport were m Ironton �s, ijeg1�nal Women s G�tld to- Ch•d.well; Doughnuts and pa.per
_
planni ng a nurs!'ry dass. He also Dayton_ v1�1ted
s
erved by Tommy's molh.er, assist.
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Frnlay
a
n d Satur- S aturrlay to attend
learwater
JU
·dff::
hi
cu�:
,C
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Laura Mae Hartung and
the Jr.
seid that the Christian Education
ed by "Mrs. C. F. Tompkim, superPomeroy, Ohio
M r. and Mrs. Herbert Jamboree held 1:t th e FiT$t Baptisl ,;.Mt. a,id �n. Joh n' H,.eutqr and 'I°tiflffla Case; Lo ud apeak er: Pa ul inten de nt, Mrs. Kermit Walton ,
board would be .l! li! &lt;l for su l:gcs- ��Yam�11h
ers
¥i'.!
!_�d
�dh
.
.lo�n·
Frey-ll"d
I
ChurC'h
of
T 9nd TUESDAY
D!&lt;tr
of
t
ai'ld
h
TONIGH
at
Robert
city.
Wood;
Poster
in
,.
.
I tions on way� of impr · i n g t he
Mrs. !-lllrnn
MeGhcc an d h e r
Re v. Luther Tracy was in �n ,J �f !-, 111r(' yi e guests of a n.4 pu_blicily: Mrs. Thelma Orr teacher, and Mrs. Roy Reuter a nd
"HOME f� ,- THE Hll.LS"
&lt;'hurch S&lt;'h01,l. l'·h,eh is rully brot
'.',lrs. V. D. Edwards, mothers.
.
h cr•JU· law
and sistl'r, Mr. charge of t he services, and cluse1 )Mr. _apd �rs. lfarvey \lanVunlten and Mrs. Ber nice Bailey.
(fee;itolor)
the foundat!un uf C'hrist1;1n hfe.
Prese nt were Charles Wright.
and Mrs. James Dou g lass of were conducted on the followlnt ah�J son 1 L ! . ,
.
Rober!
M· tch um and
Costum
e:
Wilma
Herrman , Ma,· ·
", Mr. and . Mn. Ahwt l:loffn.er dte
' MMI, Eleanor K nig h t, ;.1r. and M.irk Werry, David Edwards. Scott
Afl l· r the singing of 1 he s&lt;'ciw&lt;I I l�el!", W Va .. 1. eft lasl we ek for a subJcrts:
Eleal.l(lr Pa rker
Walton. David Huddleston, Scott
verse o( t h� 11bo�· e hymn, lh t ads t "':' O week s v1s1t in o ran,i::e, Texas
WEDNESDAY &amp; THURSDAY
•·why Be A Baptist . . led bY Mrs.:, and son, Gerald, of Zanesville, Mn. Paul Baer and Mr. a �d Mrs. Vanvranken, Steve Warner, Jeff
w11h
chtll•&lt;'s.
i
-��d,
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with
ay
d
:
relati
in
Yea
or ikrh_eatio_n was held with a
Cecil B. OeMilles
.
OV,
.
ight
Tracy
Milho
un
(mu::it select t h e and Sherr i Reuter, Jeff a n d Turri
,
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Mr. Hnd Mr:i. ChMlcs
tlil -area.
McE!htn·
responsive htany led by the pa�
''THE GREATEST..SHOW
Jud
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"Why Ent r A Ch , is
ges
a
so).
Jan
l"
V
oca
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Jones and
An dy and Vicki
·,
Mr. ei, nd Mrs. L&amp;r•:1
·" WOife visit.
1. rir. The bulldlinL? was d ed kaled ny rctu c n rcl Fri dJ�' from Fort lio n, " led bY•,,ev Ly k ons
ON EARTH
D"�oratlng a n'd staging: Mr. and Vaugh an.
r
a
g
8
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h
h
e
atu
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c
a
eni
n
e
vi
i
ed
a
in reco1? n iti� n of l_he Sabbat h
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, - . w r·r I &lt;' Y a �
g t' 'l'he Plan bi M�:s. Robert Wood, Mr. and Mrs.
"W hy Read t h� Bible ' ; l ed b1 � � �� y y
with M�. and Mfr WIIJ Jlt111 Mc- Tom Jenks, Mr. and
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school ;i s a vilal and integral part �lth th ri r d a ug h l cr and fanu ly, M rs. Ralph Z u ndel.
Betty Hutton - Corne! Wilde
Mrs.
Carl
Nkk:lea �nd l&lt;lns; R'ocky ••nd Larry. K II z. Mr. Brown and Blh
of lhe Churc h of Ch rist and that Captain an&lt;l Mrs Stanley Potter
Run ning lime: 2 h rs., 30 min.
"W h y Pray " led b Mr H
grade MEANY URGES OBSERVANCE
WASHINGTON UPI - AF[,..
the � hurc h is responsible for the a nd son, Kyle.
.M_r. and Mn. ·Dale ·Valentine and cI!s:_
Box Office closes 8:30 P.M.
rick and "W hY' Tithe led �Y ev,
Mrs. PoUH had flown here tor Lusher.
hirf\lly , cif P•rker1burg, • W . Vs.,
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!natruct1on of t he younJl people
CIO P resident George Meany
FRIDAY 1'10T OPEN
Dance (music room}: Juanita Will Sunday urged both unions artd
wett ,Sunday JueUs o(.Mr and- M-_,,
m the doctrin es and duties of the her son, Kyle who st.iycd with
of
SATURDAY, OCT. I
Rev Donald A Boon P��:
r
t
·
Audrey McCoy and Mrs. Brown.
. Eldon Kraeuter and d'aughtfrt.
i,:01pel es Chrillt coll_lmanded to h is grandpare�Ls while the Pol• the Middleport · churc�•
employers to make observance of
''THE
ATOMIC SUBM.ARINE"
n
Cane uclt: Reid and Leota '"National Employ t he Handi­
Mrs. W.: D. Swltt . (Jo: :-"Aline
feed _the lambs, and in the faith ters were gethng settle� e t Fort charge of the recreation progra!
Dick
Foran - Bob Steele
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that II ls not t he will of God t hat Bragg .and the McEl h m nys ac- Oth ers attendi ng from the locai SwaV:el) _ ltift _. _ Sunday , , f!)� . East Young, BiJJ an d Doris Grueser.
capped Week" a year around
- ·slsO ,
Cork Guns: Harry a n d Juanita practi ce.
Gr�n•1 eh, 'R. I., w&amp;e1-e she will
one_ of t h ese: llt�le . ones should c?1!1 pa med her to N. C. for t he c hurch were Linda Kautf, She
"HOUSE
OF INTRIGUE"
Lodwich, Horace a nd Dorothy Karr
peris h ; for worship m prayer and vmt.
·(Technieolor)
Simmons Jack Sigman Pat � res,pe, whll t �r . hust..n9 is 1ta• Ken and Norma Amsbar
y.
gift1 ; with pn1yer for all who
FLOIIENCE PLANS SWIM
Curt Jurgens - Da-wn Addams
wards. R�t h Ann Kloes, ' Darla Eb: Uoned with the �llVYat Davis
. Balloon dart game: M r. and :drs.
t_c arh_ t h�rc now and In yean_ to in M r . a nd Mrs. Domild Mills were er11bach and Marth a Fowler. AlsO 1 Field, R. , 1 . , She . was •ccompanled
PORTPATRICK,
Scotland
UPI
Sun.,
Mon,, Tuai., Oct. ,.10-1 1
Columbu9 last Satmday to· at•
there by Mr. Swift and Mr . . and Gary Dill, Mr. and Mrs. Harry - America's Florence Chadwick
lomc, with prayer t hat the build.iccumpa
nyi n g the yout h to lronl0n
"PLEASE
DON'T EAT
tend
Stat
the
e game.
Mrs. Du�ne Fre¥nd ot . .W�chtard, Grindstaff, Mr. and Mrs. Donald today began rinal preparations for
In� ma&gt;· c11er �l�nd for areal
TIIE
DAISIES"
was
Mrs.
Tony
Fowler.
Cpl.
Edw
Lee
ard
Mora,
Mcc
of
Mr.
oma
and Mrs. Earl Dean.
s
R. I. and Robert Cobb of Oa\'ls•
things of lhc Kingdom of God· Was h ln1?ton,
an attempt to become the first
________
(Technicolor)
Duck ponds: (will be two, Virgil woma n to conquer the 2l·mile
, ville, R. I .. who drove h�re for her
Lhat it may mini!ter to the better'. An n Heer D. C. afld Mi 9s Mary
Do
r
is
Day
- David Ni11cn
en of Aleklr n dria, Va.
and Betty Roush , Sam ahd Doroth y North Channel between Scot.la nd
.4 j '
SatL1rday.
mcnl of the homt ,· fo r frate,nal spent the
.
Colorcartoo
n
Wet'kend
Mic
wit
h
ael,
h Mr. and /t tee S mith Honored
Mr.
and M rs. Hobart and North Ireland.
-------union uf all people i n the com- Mn. L.
W. McComas a n d daug h• Un 89th Birthday
Newell. Mr. a nd Mrs. David Holt­
munity: for eultivalion of II fr uly ter, Dian
e.
Dian
returned to
er,
e
Mr-. and Mrs. Charles Wilder•
The
hirth
dirutian social life in the churrh.�
89t h
uay of
AH« Literary Club
h · sc h ool loday after
being ill for Smit h of Middlepo rt wasMiss
muth.
1111_!1 l'nr th e cn hg htment of t
celeb
rat,
ae rH , d Iil's.
Toss ball game: He nry and Opal
ed la11t ThurRday with an i n formal
mind, for the education of the
:
Following
Eichinger, Delmar 1md Kathry n
"'conscience for lhc perfecting of t h r: . Raymon Ko n kr igh t is at party by her neig h bor5 and friends,
Baum, Albert 'Mel h man, Mr. and
1h e whole bcin,, body, mi nd and J oeh n ome uf her daug h ter, M r11. Mem bers Of l he First Baptist Summ
OPTOM ETRIST
Lockwoo
er
�eces
d
Mra.
i
s
n Spri n gfield
William Frecker.
ur
e,d
n
i
soul.
h
Sm
East Court Street, Pomeroy
while _ sh� is rccupeuli ng from �� t�� e;�� a �� � ��
Guess your weigh l: I. 0. McCoy,
Tht'.! tirst meeti ne of the Middle•
�� w�::�
h
l'rayc r by lhe Hev., Bartels , the comp1 1c11tions following surger y b11 ked II special bi r thday eake for po'rt Llterary Chill, ilfler Its _sum• Charles anfl Maxine Grim th.
orm:�e Hours: 9 to 12, ! to 5 (Close at Noon on Thurs.)
Fortune TeHers: Mrs. Albert 1
third ve rse of the hymn, thl' bene• this summer.
tner recess will be held Wednes­
her.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
Lewts
diction, and postlude. concluded
or
Miss Sm it h receh•cd many nice day, October S · at the home of
the !t:rvice, then those Jjrese n t Columbue spent th e weeke nd gi�ta from her frtenft!J an11 neigh , :�n. Geoqe X..aher 1ft Jtutland.
Papen glve1 wtll be, "The V'Jlfi
m11ct_�. A . I.o ur of the lll'W building wit h Mr. and Mn. Howard ByerS. bor.t. ke cream, cake and co!fee
pe
M r. and Mr,1. Joe Hass a rid Wiif� served.
In wHJCh each depa1·tme nt hHd
from t he 40UtFloor." bf Jira, :Jtol.
it� own alta r wit h the ope n bible childre n or New Hcichmo nd spe n t
ney Downing, and "Advise and
the weeke nd with Mrs. Hass's
w11h ca n dhi11 on either sid e .
Conse n t," by MH, 0. B. Stout.
Annual dues of $3 wlll be re-.
ltefreshme nh of assorted rook• rnot h er, Mrs. W. F. Hawley.
,�id11/epor1 Scouts
Sunday
the
Huss
family
ccived
and
at the meeting and ' the roll
,
h•8 11un(• h 11nd coffee were serv ed
call rcaponme '!'fill be, "W.hy I
from a table with w hite li nen co­ Mrs. Hawley we re din ner g u ests Meet 7'on1orrow Night
•
on f,,,,101t1
Truop 24!'.I, Boy Scouts. of Mld· Vote."
\·1•r a nd cc11h!red with a fall ar• al the home of Miss Mild red Haw•
Icy
and
Mrs.
Nan
Moore
a
n
d
dleport,
daU•
will
meel
t
hi
s
evening
at
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nn�eml'nt !n red, )'ell ow, i.:-reen
_..;;,;;;;;.;;;..
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lh c Scout Hall at 7 p _ m.
and blaek with tall w h lte t�pers ghtcr, Elizabeth.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Vanderhoof
Pare nttr:' Night will also be held.
in braSli h ulclurs 8t1rround ed with
•
autum n lr11ves. on eit h er side. and ch ildre n of Waldo spe n t the The film of the t1ummer camp ing
Napki ns al.�o carried out the fall weekend wit h Elmer Miller on tr ip will be shown.
theme, Mis5 1-:rma Smil h presided Grant Street.
Mr. e nd Mrs. Carrol i,;. Mea­
Monarch Tube Steel Folding Table and 4 Matching Chairs
at lhf' r,unch bowl and Mrs. Al•
Utd
duwl'i
of Su n bcrry, Ohio called 011 lly,ell'• Enteru,in
berl Woodard at the cotlce ser•
regularly priced at e40,76
Mrs. R. C, Sam,hury yesterday.
Vk&lt;'.
Mrs. MH r tha R. Fry a nd Mrs. With Sund&lt;Jy Dinner
now. for a Umited time only
Mr. and Mrs . Homer Jlyscll en­
A b11�"".(1•t of white mums, t he An n Bailey were in C harlesto n ,
For Men and Boys
gilt of II. V. King co ntractors a nd W. Va. S;iturday ev&lt;'nin� lo at­ tertained with a di n nCJ' Sunday at
a ba&amp;kf'I of whill' glaclloli the gift tend a meeting of R&lt;'alsilk sales­ t heir home on At hc n5 noad.
Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thom­
of the Hcv. and Mrs. lbrtels a nd men al the h ome of Mr. ·and Mra.
as Hysell of Clare , Mich., .Wrs.
pulm� were on either aide of th e Carl Norman.
Dixie P ierce, RtUdent at OU Noa h Looker of Westerville a nd
altnr l n the sa nctuary. Arrange.
Middleport, Ohl?
mf'nls Ill flowers wcrP also on the spen t the weeke nd wit h her par• Mrs. Pearl Hysell of Pomeroy.
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pianu and hack of the altar. Each ent5, Mr. and Mrs. Milla rd Pierce.
Mrs. Hele n Maag, teac her of
room in 1 h� new building was de­
corat.-tl wit h flower arrange. a llr111 grade claas returned to
Sturdy Samsonite construction . . . precision built
run lime sc hedule today. S in c·e
mcnb.
so
there's 110 wobble. Easy to set�up and take
t he beginning or school Mrs. L.
down. Wcar•res.istant \'inyl lable top and chair
W. CcComas has been assisting
with the arternoon clus for Mrs.
5��ts wipe clean with a dampcloth. Smo-o-01hly
Maag.
rm,shcd legs prevent hose lrom snagging and
· running . Choice of 4 new decorator colors.

Service Sunday

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Thu rsda y

Octo ber
5th &amp; 6th

Mr. Rhodes tiriefly reviewed
the history and meaning of the
Oaa. TIJe Pott·now·hH three flags
whJch ha\le been fiown over the
C1pitol, a · 48-s&amp;ar one presented
bJ t�e late Cong. Thomas A. Jen­
kina when the Post lint occupied
its present home and two by
CODI, Moeller.
The . new flag was accepted by
Cmdr. Gilmore who entertai ned a
resolution of "Thanks" to Con�.
Moeller, which waa approved.

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M. W. COMPTON, O. D.

C&amp;SOE Plant
At Conesville
Gets ·3rd tmit

SAVE

B U ICK
AND

GO ON lllSPI.A Y

An expansion progr11m at The
Cone,ville Generating Station
whleh will require expenditures
approximating $20 million was to­
day announced by J. L. McNealy,
Vice Pre.'Jldent In Charge of Opera·
tirm, for Columbus and Southern
Oh,a Electric Company.
Construct.ion has started on the
third generating unit at' this sta·
tion. It's rated cai;raeity - will be
126.000 kllowattl. Thi• will in•
crease the rated capacity of the
Conesville Station to 375,000 kilo•
watll and tl)e Coq\Pany'1 total rrom
four statlo111 to 890,000 Jcilowatt 1.
The construction schedule calls
!or the atut. of the boiler erection
atiout February, 1961; steel erec•
ti&lt;1h aoon afle� and the new gen•
enting unit wlll be in auvlce In
the fourth qwarter of 1962.
Columbus and Souther0 Ohio
Electric Company 1erves more tJian
214,000 cuB"lktmen in 23 central
al)d soutfie111 Ohio counties . Elect•
rk enern ls produced · for these
ei11tomen at four ie-nerating 1ta•
U&lt;1na. Poston, In Athens County;
Pieway and Walnut In Franklin
County; and the Conesville Sta•
tlttn, lpx mlle1 south of Coshocton
· iii Coshocton County.

S am s o n i te Fo l d i n g Fu rn itu re
5 Pi e c e S e t •

lt U G I Y
JACKETS

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Suburban Colts

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Mr. Rhodes also reviewed re•
l'ent Jeglalatlon affecting veteran s
and dependents. A aummary of
tbla legislation appeared recently
In The Dally Sentinel, excluaively,
he said, wbo added that future
intormatlon on veterans always
wlll � published in The Sentinel.
He noted a new policy on m­
ing veterans' daima by the Amer­
ltan 1..e111on. The Leglon will file
claims for all veterans but will
not contin ue followup aervice ·for
veterans who are not members.
Commander Elza Gilmore an •
9nounced the coming sale of M­
atar flags for outside use. All
re&amp;identa will be invited to pur­
,chase the "eir.cellent 3 ft. hy 5 ft.
njg at a minimum cost, the com­
mander said.
SN SO.Star FIii• on Pa.. Six

50th Anniversary S cial

WHEN THE '61

SMITH QOTHING CO.

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Rutla,ul Teacl,er,
Attend Convention

Mis11 Sally Schaaf and Mrs.
Joh n Bacon of Middleport, both
teachers ln the kutland School,
were In Columbua over the we�k­
e nd to attend the annual Con •
ventlon of the Ohio Aeaoclatl on
of Special Education Teacher,.
Miss Sc haal is a member of lhe
board of directors or the orga n­
ization.

AuxU/ary Firemen To
Hold Meeting Tonight

Th e Firemen's Allxlliary will
meet tomorrow n la:ht for lta regu.
lar mcell n&amp; a nd masked Halloween
party at the home ol Mra. Everett
Bachner at 7:30.
The party will be h eld i n th e
recreation room of the Bach ner
home and Mrs. RllHell Mills is
assl!ti na; ho1teu.

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· At Our ,Pomeroy Store
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John Wayne - William Holden
"111E HORSE SOI.DIEi\"
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- al1JO Jerome Thor, Marcia Htmderson
"lllOT IN JUVEN!Llt PlllSON"
Aleo C..rtoan
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•�•�Y NIGHTS
Cilenn Ford - Anne Francis
"DON'T GO NEAR
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• Drlff llug-frM, duet-tree In 20 mffiutNi
• A bettw Job In le11 11111., with I••• work
• lte•I· fading, "'"- • • • Ndu••· ohalkln1
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Admiuion1; .Aminda Parker,
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1 'Dlachaqed: Walier Hamm,
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MIDDLEPORT,
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• A· pew memorial award creat•
by lhe Rev. ,Edward W. W.
Lewli and bi&amp; brother, Lawrence
- Lewhl, ha1 been offered to Mld·
\ dleport High School and accept•
.,a by it.
Members of the school board in
- 1 regular meeting llat night vot•
� to actept the offer. The fund,
' from whkh only interest shall
,, ... � used to benefJt a deserving
: · 111n1or total• ,aoo. The acholar•
•Ip baaieally ia trom- funds deriVed in the eltate of the bite
lamet Allen ' Werner New Yort
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" Central Railroad emPloyee.
.l -:. Rev. Lewi1 now a- prominent
Baptist miniaier of Saint Joseph
'i!.'.illlcldpn, J, the son of the late
, ,, G:,aqe H. 111d suaan Mae Lewls
of iilddleport, and bepn hi1
,fli-' 'ilbJnlitly Jn the F.lm Baptlat
· � ' here.
, · '\#Rev. Lewi• wrote to Middle•
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, _f:,ee, MeJl0tqH, Ind to the Bo' ard
, j -.t ·��tion. U followa:
. , . My brother and I are desiroul" , Of. ·'offtrlDI to The Middleport
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Village

Council
the apent as Third Ward Fire
to Patrolman David
fin who today turned it

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Square Dancer.s Take Tape Session Practices
For Ninth Annual Festival Here October 8th

win, veteran member "
" department, and o( the

gency � rescuj! unit, was
ve served a 00-day trial
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' to learn, in some coon- i
, n's opinion, whether or I
r--tthe dual duties as fire ,
� and patrolman would be
flict.
in
• ·f win told The Daily Sen­
t�Cit today that there was no
qufjtion of "conflict" insofar
iS :}i.e was concerned. In his
aP.t,pance before council I
Wli!Ji the appointment was dis­
�. that point was not
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bni\iiht up.
. : Qfodwin, however, left be·
lo.ft
final action was taken,
an4 · :the appointment was
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to · . departure.
� · e hesitation of conn- . ,:,
making the appoint)las led me to ·refuse
.' �,appointment," 9Cifciwln
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11ii appointment of a \llew fire
r:biff', was made necessary follow•
ln&amp;:,�tlie death of Jack Thomas, who
wa, ($lef at the time of his death .
C&amp;qpcil alao gave permissJOJl to
the :Y-oung Adult Clan of the Pom­
eroy Metbodiat Church to bold
claues in a room of the City Hall.
A' matter of the city repairing a
w�l on �he property of Bertha Sey•
frted, LLberty-av, was again dis•
cussed, It waa decided that it
Would be i llegal for- council to
have PIY�i to do with \ he wall
u.nl
b.!Hicomes I traffic har.ard.
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Werry ,to"ilave two.foot tile sup•
plied for a dHch near h is home, it
was decided t0 inv�at"g
1 1le the
probl_em and present it at a fllture
mectmg.
Ali city owed bills are to be
paid to date it was determined at
the sh orl one hour long meeti ng.
Council gave Chief of Police Jed
Webster permission to buy four
new tires for th e police cruiser.
.Atten din il the session were Couneilmen Leslie Fultz, Dor Schaefer
DOJ� Collins, Franklin Rizer, HoY
Betzing and George Horak.
Mayor Charles Legar pr!!sidcd
over the meeting assisted by Clerk
Edna Sch oenleb.
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· Racine'• New Tanker Truck

Come A' Runnin'

Men Banded Together Bring
Results Generally Rewarding

IY 10■ a. IYIR
When a group of men of a small community band together
fq� a common purpose, the results are most geilerally �eward­
ing. Such is the case of a group of men in Racine, known as
the Racine Volunteer Fire Department.
Several years ago this small Meiga County community knew
nothing of the \lalue that a well-organized volunteer fire de:
partment could mean to a smal1 town. Today, the citizens
watch with amazement at the progress their volunteer fire
deP3!tment has made in the past and i$ continuing to make
as the days and months roll by.
Other plans of this Cast growing
ltectntly, this volun teer fire de•
partment put into aervjce a 1,000 fire department Include a little re•
gallon tank truck to be uaed in Its modeling of its fire garage be•
fight against 'all types of fires Jn neath the town hall. With a few
the communlty- and surroundi ng minor changes and repairs, thti
department will be able tu house
area.
Up until about a week ago Ra· it5 llew truck.
Th is, and fflany atories just like
clQe W88 without an efficient wat•
ed Sllpply to combat fires outside it, shows what a 'elnd of deter­
tht• city llmiU, and had to rely on minded men with a· common faith
other fire departments of the can do. It's a fine example of th e
county to supply water by way of men who answer the call to
their tank trucks In case of rural "Come A'Runnin '."
fires.
Toda,-. ,fter �•ny montb1 of
¥•'td work r�na ltinda, tbe Rli.;·
elne V�h.tntdr Fire Department
Nls its rilucb neede/ tanker truck
to give JI ready water su_ppiy where•
ever it may be.
TJ;le truck itsell is a 19Mli Ford
F-600 p1m:h111ed with fund11 raised
by the firemen. Mounted on this
cha8Sis is a 1,000 gallon lank ob­
tained through an �bland Oil
Rev. John F. Wippel, a priest of
Distributor of Huntington, w. Va,
the
Steubenville Dl.ocese, has been
The truck was completely re•
bu.ilt by the men of the department appointed instructor in the School
to aav,: money on lts construction. of Philoaophy of The Cath11lic Uni­
It j,s still not complete as a few veraity of Amel'ica ai=cording to 11n
minor repairs and adjustments announcement by Rt. Rev. William
need to be made. However, it is J. McDonald, Rector of the Uni•
"ready to roll," .1nd' will be u¥d versilY SJ)eciflc field of Father Wippel's
to supply water to the pumpers
leaching
will be undergraduate
wh_,never need arises,
ysics,
Cosmology, and inter•
Metaph
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$400
$600
imately
to
Approx
of
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elian and Thom•
p
etation
Aristot
still needed to replace badly worn
lstic
texts.
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tires, equipment, and other re•
A native of Pomeroy, Father
pairs, to have a fire lighting apparatua read)' to go ,anywhere on its Wippel attended Sacred Heart Pa•
own to light just about any type rochial School and St. John's Sem•
fire the department would en· iuary, Bloomingdale", Ohio, where
he rtceived a Basselin SchoJarehip
counter.
Plana for completing the truck to Catholic University.· Bas&amp;elin
to this stage include a radio, _POrt• Scholarahips are granted to young
able pump, and hoae. Where will men studying for the priesthood
the fund&amp; come from? That will who show 1u1uaual scholastic abil•
be up to the people of Racine and lly.
He received his A. B. de1ree
aurroundlng uea. they will have
to dig down a little deeper and from Catholic University in 1955
help this band of men who are dfl· and hia ill. A. in Philosophy the
tennined to give their town and following year. This p11St June he
in
the surrounding area a fire de• wu awarded the licentiate
partment to be proud of, .he1ldea Sacred Theology, shortly after his
hHillS men ready 24 hours a day or4i,nation In Steubenville.
f•lker Wippel is ·the 1,on ol Mr.
to helP: the people of their �urlsand Mra. Joaeph Wippel.
diction (D time of need.
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May Lew� Memorial Aw•rd. .
The prtncipal shall be kept m·
tact always, but the income from
the fund of five bundred dollars
shall be given e11ch year to a
1111duating senior who shall be,
In the opinion of the Faculty, "a
· good att1dent with sterling char·
acter,"
· When \he George H. and S11aan
May Le-wis Memorial Award is
made, It shall · be announced that
tbl1 award "wat1 created by thf:'!
Rev. Dt. F.,lward W. 1'1. Lewis,
M HS Claas ·ot 1934, and Mr. Lawrence ..L. LewJa, MHS ClaH of 193'7
in memory &lt;If their parenlll, Mr.
and lits. G�r1e H. Lewi!!, of
their "aunt, Mn, M111ie Ftazier
of their uncle, Jamu Allen werner, and , in honor of their aunts,
Mr,. E:lli:abelh B. Hysell and Mrs.
Garnet W. °'ark..,. and of theit
uncle, Edw11rd J. Werner.'.'
The- PVf'Pllt!I of ftte litter annwlKtmtnt Is ll9t lvat to ,iv.
f'KOtlnltlon to � �mtd, IMitt
lt ls also to enwvra.. others
lo Ntallltlllh tlmll..-, ltut ,....
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M.l!n, communlflN heve wlplfln;tial ....wn-'t ■Inn by !NO'
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1udl public-minded lndivldu.alL
I have already been told •that
thl! amount Js very small, I know
it is; I wish It were more, I am
eager, however, to offer it to the
educntlonal syftlem of Middleport in gratitude, and ( am hope.
ful that your school 1_ulhorlties
will be willina; to aceept it under
I the aimple tenll&amp; liated above,
for I truly believe that others,
more able to abare th.an we, may
I aee the vision and importance of
such fund11, and establish t hem
in thtr yeara that Ue aheud.
I h:ad the personal joy of see•
Ing our endowment fund1 at the
church I served in Connecticut
jr.crease by mtJre than $100,000
I during the nearly elJht years
that I sen:ed there. Since I . �a\le
here in Michigan, I have had
1 keen
the .. gladneu1 of knowing that a
!und of not leu than $20,000
has been established for edura•
ti&lt;intl purposes alorie frorn our
church. So, I \[now lh at people
do dve when t hey know or o�portunltil'I! ,
In ri�her actions Ja9t, night the
, board of edu&lt;'l.tion with Prealdent
'Bruee Lloyd, · pre,idlni, �lected
Mn. Kathryn Rall, lit.legate to
r,;&gt;pruent the local boartt at the
State School Bo1rdil convention
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1 iss Wanda Ruth Stemple
of
Au�ra, W. Va., has recently assumed _the politio� of Ho�e J)emenati',4i� Wr •Kuo• �
ty.
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,. of Preston County,' Miu
A netJve
Stemple graduated from Aurora
High School fn 1956 and West Vlr•
ginia U n iversity in Ju n e 1960 wit h
a B . S . Degree m
, Home Ecmmmics.
Miss Stemple will be meeting
w ith homemakers clubs in the
near futllre to mllp out her pro•
gram in home demonstration work.
She also stated th at sh e is looking
forward to Worki ng with t he people
to promote extension work in Mason County.

Two Calls Taken
By Middleport
Emergency Unit

Middleport Emergency squad
received two calls for aid within
20 minutes late lest night and
early this morning.
At 12:40 the squad was called
to the Will Gilkey residence on
Leading Creek Road, near Rt. 7.
Mr. Gilkey· was suffering from a
medical ailment. A locaJ' physi•
cian was called,
While on the call to the
Gilkey home another was receiv­
ed' for treatment , for Bob Neil,
E. 2nd St., Middleport.
The Pomeroy squad was called
to his home and tranaported him
to Holzer Hospital before Mid­
dleport squadsmen cquld return
from their find $Ill.

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Ac�ep
Award
rship
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Memor
Lewis
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Opened By
ed
Pomeroy Police

NEW SPRED HQUU PAINt;
IDES ON DAMP 8URFAGE8

bvtlMm encf·CMh-11 Ohio: T•
d-,, d..,.., IN ....,,., with 11e­
utianll lltht rain otrllffll Muth,
hllh tn the u,;.r ..._ Ttnltht
Md W...,11Np, cleutty and mild,
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A new IM&gt;- ,tar 011 wu pre1ented Monday nia:ht to the Drew
Webster Post or. behalf of Con.
gresaman Walter • Moeller by
County Vetenn,• Service Officer
C; J. Rhodes.
This flag has been Oown over
the Capitol of the United States
and is the second , Capitol fieg
elven th• Poat by Cong. Moeller.
. The other was a fl..ltar Oag,

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Flag Received
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At th9 ... ef l2 the, fflilrtled
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. Pomriroy police officers are
inves�igating a breaking and
en tering today at U"iP. Preston
Motors Used · C.11r lot lit t he lower
end ol Pomeroy sometime last
night.
A car salesman discove red the
B &amp; E tb is morn i n g at 7:40 wh(m
h e arrived for work .
Notbing was rePorted taken
from the buaineui place wh ich
uses a trailer as an office. Entry
lnt&lt;; the tr11Uer was nJ,ade through
a wiNdow whieh had been broken
prior: to the trime.
Police arrested Lewis Surbe,
47, Hartford, w. Va., and wm.
iam AlexHnder, 49, Pomeroy, for
intoxlcaUon last night.

Dairy Contest Won By
Waobinirton Univen,ity
WATER.LOO, la. UPI - \1fHh•
ington State Un iversity won t he
NaUonal Inlerolleglate Dairy Judg•
ing .Contest M.onday de(eatlna: 26
1 other colleges in the competition
at the National Dairy c,tUe Cona,cis,

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Bring
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Middleporl's Athletic Boosters
meet tonigh t at 8 p. m. in th e
h igh sch ool with th e t h eme for
all members being "Bring a BOO$·
ler with you."
President John Krawsczyn said
importa n t pr.ojects to ··pep up
town spirit" will be dlscuSlled.

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Hill Climb Was
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UCCeSS

Fairgrounds

The "Hill Climb" al the Meil;ls
County fairground was termed 1 a
success Sunday afternoon.
There were a number of r iders
on hand to try their luck at
climbing the h ill. The beautiful
36 inch tall trophy for the fast.est
time went to Ronald Coon of
Qiarlmton, W. Va. His time was
only 3:42. Some riders ne\ler
made It to the to p of' \Jf"e •. · hnt
spilling about half way up.
There were two fatheNon
teams riding. They were Ben
Comer and son Jun ior, age 14.
Junior has been riding hiUs since
age 11. Sunday he showed h is dad
u p as he walked away with a
t h ird place tr op hy while dad just
looked on.
The oth er father.son combina·
tion was Oakey Redma n and son;
again Junior beat dad. Jr. Red•
man took .a third place trop hy in
the middleweiJ!h t class a n d a
time of 3:88.
Trophies went to Ronald Coon,
Ch a rleston. W. Va .. in t he heavy
weight class for fastest time of
thc day.
Heavyweight class: First place,
Sea HUI Cllmb on Pape Twcr
GUILD TO MEET
The Portland Worthwhile Guild
will meet Thursday evenin g. Oct.
6 at e p, m. at th e home of
Louise Brewer. Each member is
asked to bring a gift of 50c for a
white elephant sale.

Neig h borhoods in Pomeroy, Mid• sport•scope. He has been on the
dleport and Gallipoli! may be staff of man y square dance camps,
wondering about h appy aquare such as Reudosa and Red River
dance so u.nds coming from certain in New Mexico, t he Ligh tning ··s"
at LeVeta, Colorado; Kirkwood
homes in their midst.
II so, t hese sounds are mere ly Lodge a�d Osage Beach in liis­
exlra tape sessirrni; in which 1qu.ire souri; and is the outside fatuity
dance rs are pre pari n g for the member for the U niYersily of
Nin lh A n n ual Mid-Oh io Vall ey Florida in a square dance short
Squa re Da n ce Festival to be held oou.ne . He h as taught square
in Pomnoy Junior High Auditor• dance claues in many cit ies rn
ium OC't. 8 wh1th the local Paw ·n Texas, Okbhoma and Loui5iana.
He has been featured ealler m
Taw Danl'e club is sponsori n g.
The homes bei ng used for tape many aquare dance festivab in ,11l­
sesa1ons include those of Dr. and most every 1tate in the United
Mrs. John Moore. Pomeroy Star States. He also calls reguarly to
Route,; Mr and :'wfr s . George Hae• three clubs in his home.town area.
kett, Jr .. South Seventh St., Mid•
The Mid.Ohio Valley Square
,lleport; Dr. and .\1rs. Ray Pickens, Dance Festival, spomored by the
South Third Ave .. :�tiddleport and KY OWVA (Ky., Qbjo, W. Va.J 1'ri•
Mr. and Mrs. Manning Kloes, in State Square Dance Asaociation,
Gallipolis.
has been gaining
ill reputation
Harper Smith, Jr. of Celina, over the put eia:ht years. It at•
Texas w ho ··invaded'" the Ohio tracts dancers from a 100-mlie
Valley twu years ago and left be· 1 rad i us and several from as rar
hind une of the mosl enj oyable as Cincinnati Dayton and Cleve.
and. memorable square da ncing ex• land in _O bi� and Wheeling and
�ene nces am?ng all the attend• Beckley, West Virginia. II is an
mg da ncers will return by popular event the Pomeroy Bend area c&amp;n
rf':luest as featured caller again well be proud to host.
thJs year.
The festival acheduie i.s as folHarper gave up a teaching ca• lows: 1 to 3 p. - m . Round Dance
rct&gt;r to de,·ote full time to teach- workshop with area dance le1ders
ing a nd calling the American participating. 3· to 5 p. m. Square
Square , Dance cle11en years ago. Dabce work■hop con ducted by
He has gain the reputation ol be- Harper Smith. 5 to 8 p. m. Free
mg among the top callers io tbe time for supper, rest and freshen•
ing up.
nation.
He has appeared on radio, TV.
A room will be provided in the
and in R. K. 0. Pathe Newsreel school building in which to change
-� I into evening clothes. 8 to 11 p. m.
Evening Dance Party conducted by
Harper ,Smith. The refreshment
stand will be or,erated during the
elllJrf, da)' hy lbe M�� -County.
4-H Clubs. .
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The Paw 'n Taw SQuare. Dan�
Club wlslles. 'to e:11.:.end an invita­
tion to spectators especially to
youth groups accompanied by their
leaders, to "iew thia colorful event.
Funeral ser\lices for Alice L. Check with club members or Mrs.
Carson. Ql, who died last even• John Hardy for admission pa�cs,
ing at t he Foster Rest Home fol·
lowing .an illness of several
months, will be held Wednesday
at 2 "p_ m. from t he RawlingsIC
ft
Coats Funeral Home with burial
cemetery near
in the Wrigh t
Lan gsv ille.
She was a member of the Finl
Baptist Ch urch . M iddleport.
Sunivors include her husband,
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Rnhert B. Carson, two grandsons,
Floyd Carson, Middleport RD, '
and Marlin Carson , Richmon�.
Mayor Kenn�th McEl h inney and
Ind. and four_ great grandc�l· C h ief of Police Herbert Gilkey
dren. Th ree sisters Mn. Jeas1e took a dim view today of early
Russell, Pomeroy HD ; Mrs. Mary Halloweening reported in Middle•
Price, Rutland .and Mrs. Horace - port last evt:ning.
Grover, Athens.
They joined in a statcmenl to
Two sons. Guy and Floyd pre- the over-eager, pranksters :
ceded her m death. .
"If this keeps up a 9 p. m. cur•
The Rev. Howard Klmgle, Rut- few, like lut year can be im•
land, will be in charge.
posed. It can even ' be made ear•
Frien d!'! will be received· at lbe lier."
funeral home any ltme.
Th e officials hoped a curfew
would not be necessary, and ask

Mrs. Carson
P sses Away
After Illness

Off• ials T ke
Dn
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Early P•anks

Nat1on
• ,s postoff•ice Vo1u me Goes p Dori)"•n,r0

:�r.:�:��·.i'k�:;1:: :::.t�:t
new .!.�!.�n�,Of Activ ity; lmp�o���e_nts Made History Groups '
Meet Saturday
Marietta
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hon's mail volume was reat hed
during fiscal year 1960 ending
June 30, wh ich continued the
steady upward trend of tJle past
fte\len years at a rate wh ich even
exceedll · the population growtt\,
according: to advance information.,
from the Annual Rfiporl •of t h e
Post Office Department which h ss
been made ;ivailable lo postmasters
J. W. Waddell of Middleport a nd
W. P. Lochary of Pomeroy.
Alth ough subject to last minute
revisions, the year's total has been
estimated as 63.6 biJlion pieces of
parcel post. It was stated that th is
would mean a n increase of nearly
25 per cent over the correspon d·
in g figures for 1953 when ann ual
volume was IS0.9 billion pieces.
During lh is same period. it was
pointed out. th e reven ue of t h e
Department al:m has sh own an. im•
pressive gain with an increase
from $2,091,714,DOD in fiscal year
1953 to $3,276,800,000 for fiscal
year 1960.
Here in Middleport, rceeirts of
t he po,t office climbed from $21,658.00 !J1 1953 to $26,303.00 last
year.
"There is not much we ca n do
about how much mall we have to
handle from day- to day or how
many people are making use of
the Pofttal Service," th e two Post•
masters stated, "but the wh ole
Department keeps busy In 4ev'is­
ing ways a nd mean&amp; for doin g t h e
j(lb not only more efficiently but
more economically. As we �all it
th at was the wa_y · ?resident Ei11en•
h ower outlined the principal o�
jeetkea ., the Department when
Postmaster General Arthur E.
Summerfield. wa1 beiDI
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!)e;Ohio._lnstitute on Locaf apd
State History will hold its .sixth
' annual ml'eting at t he Campus Mar­
tius Museum iu Marietta next !)at­
: urday.
The Association of Historic.ii So­
cieties of Ohio will h old its semi­
an n ual Fall meetin g at the same
tiine and place. Both organizations
I work wl&amp;llin the framework of the
I Ohio HiSi;o,rical Society.
Mej,gs Cou nty will ht represented
I by A. V. H1,.1:ell "A1ho is a member
of the Institute. Th e Meigs County
Piontcr and Historical Society has
been a member of the Assoc iation
since its organization .
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POSTMASTER GENERAL ARTHUR E. SUMMERFIELD op•·
erates a high speed facer-canceller, one of the many electrQmc
devices now being developed to help process part pf 64 bil­
lion pieces of mail that flows through more than 30,000 United
Sl,ates Post Offices annually. This specialized piece of equip•
ment faces each letter in the proper position for canceling,
locates and cancels stamps at the rate of 30,000 letters an hour.
back In 1953. and lhat's the w�y I ample. wl1ile the mail volume
we have been operating ever since. showed 11n increase of 16 biUion
..We can 't de ny that we still pieces handled annually, th e em­
make mistakes and th at the hu• ployment i nercase during this
man element still plays a vitally same p_er iod amounl)!d lo o nly 11
i mP.,ortant part In daily operations, per ce nt.
. . By way of &lt;'Xplaniition, it should
but /;be statistics in . the Del)art•
m entioned that the employmerit
be
pooitive
offer
report
ent's annual
proof tflal we are making progress figures - based on thousands of
s.. Midileport Meil ,_ Six
OU a tiaUo.n-widu basis. As ID U•

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Crooks lo Member
Of Marching Band
Walter G. CrooJJ,, SQII of Mr.
and YI'!'!. Walter R. Crooks, 725
Page-st, Middleport., is a member
of the bmed Ohio State ){arch ing
Sand w h ich appear• at all home
football games.
Crooks, a graduate r,f Middleport
1figh School where he was an out­
standing m.1.111ida.n, is a trumpet
player.
WOMEN TO MEET
Catholic ·womeii's Club of
the Sacred Heali Chu.rch will
meet Thursday, Oct. 8, at 8 p. m.
iD the cbllN:h auditorium.

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