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Diles Return From
Visit With Son
And Daughter

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Cub Scout Pack
246 Hehl Meeting
Saturday Night

Mainly �

People
In P.ome roy

ence Mi&amp;hl, llndbw7.
Ml. and Mn, Glen l:lumpbny
of Loui,.llle, Ky., vllited Sund.,wltb Mr. and Kr� Chari' Bu,t.

turned home Sunday after a visit
with relative• in Buffalo and
Sprln,tleld, Ito.

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M:rt. Elilabelh Humphrey who
ha1 been the auesl of Mr. and
Mrt. Charle&amp; Buck for 1everaJ
month, left Saturday for a vitlt
i n Akron before returning to
her _bome, Lake worth; !'la. ·

Mr. tnd M11. L. D. Diles h1n
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Appro:r.imately 43 1tte11ded th.e
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LUCI LLI ltAWKINS
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where tbey vi11led wlth their IOl'.I meetln11 of Park 246 Cub Scout.a
Mr. and Mn. Dwtaht Losa n and
tnd daughler•in •law, Mr. and llrt �t Sflllabury . School Saturd.iY even.
TONIOtfT •ncl WIDNl50A Y
tons, Dwight Jr. and Mn. Flor­
David Dilea a nd daug h ter, Bev: me .
,AMIL Y NIGHTS
ence
Holley were Sunday even •
erly.
The n■r: ceremony by Deni one
Gltlnn l'ord - Anne Frtncis
n1 dinner guest, of Mr. and Mr1.
Jame1 Bearh a en tered H:ofler
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"DON'T GP NEAR
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game with h i! &amp;On at Ann Arbor Cub S('oul Booster song preceded In the evening the group allended urvatlon .
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THE WATER''
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I ai:ad al110 aaw the K1n.11s Clb• a potluck. dl_n ner.
churi:!h services at the Bearwal­
(Teebnicolor)
1 T1i;en baseba l l gtme in
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Young of
Detroit
. - allo .....
Following t he dinner, Dwight Lo­ low Church.
Rochesler, Pa., were weekend
A prelimin11ry Jl:•me was played gan Sr., Cubm
Dorla Day - ,Blrry Sulliva n
aater, an nounced
Mr. 1nd Mrs. Earl Brickles of &amp;uears 0,- Iii', "llld r Mra . . Elia1
bf'fore the regularly 1cheduled name:s or �ys
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lo rf'cl'iVe awards Darwin were recent
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dinner guests Stiles.
game in which Dilvid pitched. and said tb11t
award, which wen or Mr. and Mrs.
Alto Cartoon
Dwight Loga n .
The .e:ame between news re porten ordered did
not arrive, but wouJd
Mn. Eliiabeth You ng returned
and Radio and TV men wts won be presented
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by Den Mothers at
Mr . a nd Mrs. Floyd J. Tracy ' to her home at Beaver, Pa.,
by the news men In l hree i nn• Oen meetin�s.
of Akro n were weekend gue:itta of Sunday after I weekt' vlait with
ings.
hia father, J E. Tracy and daugh­ Mr. a nd Mra. EU11 &amp;tilff,
Boys advance lo Wolf rank were
ler, Mrs. Eddie Smith.
The Diles ' were "110 guests Gert1ld Pullin
Pomeroy, Ohio
s and Mike Still· to
Mr. and Mn. Edward T. Bauer
of Rev. and Mrs. C. E. Hoyt and Se�r
r;mk Dwight Logan Jr. 'a nd
Miss Carolyn Meier, student of Marion were wieke nd gue1ta
TONIGHT
�on, David, Ypsilante, Mich. The
Ketth Evans; 1nd lo Lion s rank n urse •t St. Joseph Hospital
of her paren ts, Mr and Mra. Dick
"HOME FROM 'l'HE HlLLS"
l,loyt8 h ad moved to Mlcbig an, �illiam
Radford. One new boy : Parker11burg, spent the weekend Karr Sr.
("l'Khnicolor)
Se�t. I where Rev, Hoyt is now Ch arles
Jah nson waa admitted to with her parents, Mr. and Mn
Robert
Mitchum an d
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assista nt pastor of the Baptlnt , h.c Bobc•t
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Frederick
ra nk.
Philip Meler
Elnnor Parker
Church of that city. For the paftl
of
Vinio
n a nd Mn. Guy Wallen
Mr. a n d Mrs. Pat Quinn and
WIDNISDAY &amp; THURSOA Y
2 ½ ye.rs he had been pasw1• Ot
J:! "eeivi ng arrow polnl!I und
O[ 1!1lddleport visited Sundar witt.
daua:ht
er
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Colum
bus
visited the.Ir aunt,
f
Cecil B. DeM illes
th e Weedaport Churc h in · 'N
:,r Wolf rank were Robert Bu":.
Mra. Harvey Woodard
ru1 ��- di)• wtth her parenta, Mr. and
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'"fHE GREATF.sT SHOW
York whtle he allended the
- l •-�� one gold and o!\.e� .aih•er a
a�d dJughter Mn. Lijlle Hauck.
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ON EAR.ffl"
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�•te-Rocheater Divinity · S
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(T�hnicolor)
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The Hoyt's son DavhJ
tWi '11�' )1�4l•I\I (J■ct) : �•- - h�Jdn. o,.., , 119,.olt :
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junior in hlth - «hool ·
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8:30 P.M.
Yp1ilante hnlr\l� • '
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church and · �.-:.11,i
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$1/1/!l:�, i;;'
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livi ng in New Yirlr: state. ..,!IA, . :
Cb•rl,,-1on. w,ert'" Sunday 111.etta ,of
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.�·#ho -�Ated' IQ f\llly in llr:,
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SUBMAIUNE"
Welby Wl,.lley..
Enroute Mr. ana · Mn. �­
, :1 .\ �fan - Bob Steele
\J. � 'whicb.J.he Pack en• Mr.and�d,N�411'.rs.. Normin Fiaher
visited in Columbus wit h Mr. and oyc during th'e summer months
.
- 'lllO Mrs. Fred Bush tnd family and under the managemenl of William ret�).'Ded to their home m Senc"HOUSE
OF INTRIGUE"
c��•lle Monday afte� a week end
Mr. and Mn. Virgil Edwards.
B1rtel1, assistant cubmlllter ·
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vmt wtlh relatives in th e area
Curt Jurgen&amp; - Dawn Addams
Genrge R. (Dick) Youna was ap- , )tr. and Mra. Ch arles
Buck w�re
GUIST5 HERi
Sun., Mon., Tues., Oct. 9-10-11
i
P c treasurt'r to lluccced Sunday evening dinner guesta
of
Mr. and Mrs. Blake Curtla
;a:f
Olry Grant •nd To ny CUrt.is
"PLEASE DON'T EAT
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who11e eon, Wil- Mr. and Mn. Willard Ebersbach
Powel l, Ohio, were Sunday gutah Ham , '!,_
'l'HE DAISIES"
�� rom the Cub and daua:htera
... ..duatt:U
In Eatlman Color
at the home of Mr. Curlis' 11ncle Scouts. AU p.arcntJ1
(Technicolor)
were asked to
Mra. Wtlla�d Ebertbtch and
PLUS
end aunt, Mr. and Mra. A. V. How•
Dorla Day - David Niven
n
he C ubmaster I n regard Mn. Charles Buck vieited Sunda
y
l! ��� icout
ell, Plum Street, Pomeroy,
SeltctH Short Sul:-ltch
Coloroartoon
1 nsurance.
evenln1 wlth Mr. and Mr!. Clar.

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'Diijned bx Milli who plans to send
�ormation of the plan to parents
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Xmon1 local residents attend111g
�e ,,GU)' �bardo Concert at
it!ib.tna Monday even ing were Yirs.
Tl'.,
Whaley,
Mn.
William
! S\NU., Mn. All11rd PraU M.rs.
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House Before
Lodge Entertained
Couples' Marriage Friends Sunday

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Mr. and Mr:ii. Dale Dutton en­
lertainetl S11nilay a rternoon with.
Open HouSf In h.onor of Miss
Jean Lam.i .and Harry Moore
whose marriage will be a n event
or next Sunday.

Fur the otunHion the li\'lns
room 111 the o\.iuon home in Mid•
dleporl wall detoraled with ar­
rangements of hronze and yellow
thrysanth emu111s and an arrange•
mcnt o f pink roses were used on
the lea lablf'.

Gue.11\s for lhe afternoon were
memben of lhe Episcopal Pariah
and friends o f the honored couple
Punch., cookle11, min t.a antl roffee were served by Mrs. button
wM • wH -aHiated by Mn o B
8'6t/' Mr11 A. II. Carpente�, Mrs:
Cedrh: Clark, Mn, Theodore Heed
Sr., Mn. Everett Ha)'CS and Mn ·
Herbert Moore ·

THE BEST TIME
OF THE YEAR
IS RIGHT NOW!
Coverage

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HI-TOP SHOES
Sizes 0 112 to 3

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Members of the Anlick Lodge
cnlertained a aroup of friend�
S�nda)' evening with a turkey
dinner and all the trimmin g11
prepared by George llobstelter
Jr., Vidor Hannahs and T· A
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Downie.
Music by George l lidl on the cl·
el'lric aceordian a ml other recrea•
tion was enjoyed.
Attending wen• Alfred Phlltlps .
Jack Robson, Irving Karr, Will•
iiua Child§, El1Jworth Rowe, Al·
bert Coates, T- A. Downie Will­
iam Anders.on, Fred Crow, 'A lfred
Elberfe ld, IJarry Grindstaff Scoll
Lueas, Frank Joh.nslon, R'ichard
Jones. .
WIiiiam Wood�, Nola n Swack­
h amer, Clyde J1rkland, Mannin (t
�ebiter, k. E. Boice, Don �•tz­
mg, George Hobstetter Sr., VlctoP
Hann• h s, William Hobstetter, It
L. Jacobs, George Hobstetter Jr.,
Edward Slark, Frank B. Will,
Dick Seyler, Ethan Harper and
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VOL

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144

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, October
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. Ear �cGrath, Carpenter, who has been sentenced to an
md�termmate term in the Ohio State . Pe nitentiary frolll 1-20 •
yea 1 s by C?mmon Pleas Judge John
Bacon was taken to
BOSTON UPI-Traaedy stared
1urv1 vors were hOipilaiiz.ed.
his new residence yesterday atternoon.
air traveler• in the face today as
Moat of t he aurvi.,.ora were in
they took of( from Logan Inter- 1 th e tail section th at comprised
. Deputy Sheriff Clarence Shiel.ds motored to the Peniten­
Ua�y in Columbus with McGrath as the result of his sentence
national Airport where de1lh
the lounge and a few rc•r aeaia
atru&lt;'k with m1uive audden nen
F.r1day for the July death of 92 year old Ezra BraUon.
of the luxury airliner.
Tuelday night.
McGrath was tlrst charged wlth were sold. Average price oi steers
On the pier of Cott,i.Je Yacht
Anchored i n Wi n throp Channei
2nd degree murder but the char- was $24,87 per h.undred poundi·
C1ub i n Winthrop a few piles of
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w11 a CoHl Guard "buoy tender
gea against hi� were redu5ed to for the heifers, $21 .81.
flol.sam remained, a man'• felt
with the Lail sectio n of a cn1bed
ma11slaughler m_ the finl dea:ree
hat and white 1hirt, a woman'•
Th is figure compares wllh the
Lockheed Electra turbo jet hang•
on recommendation of Prosecuting 1959 prices of $28.32 for aleera and
nnity kit and a piece of the up.
Ing over the side, cletrly visible
AUorney Jame1 O'Brien.
holstery from a plane w:at With
$2lU4 for heifers.
to the departing panen&amp;ers and
FIIE
ONE
HOUR
the
lefe nd:
Meics
County
consig
ners
were
. ,
c:rew1.
Wilham Reevea, 34, Albany, was Mra.
"Life jacket un der your seat."
Raymond Follrod, Clair
.
. Th e pride of the Eaalern Air•
arre�tc� by the . Mei11s Cou n ty Wagoner, Lloyd Bla,:kwood, Dennlll
The dead were kinec OY tne im·
Im�� fleet faltered on takeoff at
Department yesterday Palmer Howard Knight Emmt
Sheriff s
pact of the cras h and neve1 got
tw�hght Tuesday and plu nged inlo lime to u&amp;e "them , State polic� to­
morning for intoxication, released Findu n'11, Glenn Robinson,' William
,
Wmtbro p Bay, ,n mlet of Boa- day waahe:d blood off the pier
111 6 p. m., and returned on the McKelvey, Rex Smnmerfield, Char•
ton J:Iarbor. Only the tail section where the fiut . \'lcllms wc:re
same charge at 7.
les Sheets and Leo Story .
was 1mmedi1tely recovered.
MAYOR FINES THRIE
broui ht at dutk Tueada\ .
O�hers were A,1 W. Scroath, Hugh
_ There were 72 peraons aboard.
[t w,11 the fifth cruh {'( a
In Pomeroy Mayor Ch arlas Le· Leifheit, John l&lt;.elley, Charles Karr
S1xt1 one were dead or missing.
Lock heed Electra in the past 20
gar's. court last night Lewis Scar- Sr., Virljt'il Ki ng, Dale X,uti, M . E.
Fifty. one bodie, had bee n re- months.
be Wa� fined $5 and costs for in- Guthrie, W. S, Michael, Homer
Secret Air Force document•
1oxicat1o n, Wm. Heory Clela nd " Radford, Rex O'Brien and Wayne
A U.S. NAVY "TERRIER'.' MISSILE as sho wn mounted on a semi-truck, will be on dis­ covered by early morning, 10
an d . coats for recllless , operation Scott.
11 lost in lhe crash h ue been re•
pla�ln -�int Plea�ant , a�Ja_cent to the post of fice, for one day only , Sunday, Oct. 9. This is persona were mining and
--a nd W illiam Alexa ndria, $10 and
an, oper�tional gu�ded missile, of the U .S. Na vy and is a part of the armament of some guid­
costs for intoxication.
ed �issil� dest�oyers and ennsers �f the U .S . Pleet. The Tel'per is an all-weather missile.
$
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Terr•E;r
can strike at aircraft ten nules away a nd at altitudes above the range of convention­
Po,n eco,,
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Roaer
anbarrcraft
�ns. Used for . shipboard ar:id b eachhead operationi:, "super radars" guide the
al
has filed suit in CommoD Pleas
missiles to their targets. Terner IS approximately 15 feet long and weighs one and one-ball
Court for divorce (ro,n Beu, Cul ·
ton.
luma. The grounds arc extreme
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Crooksvi ll� ' s Volun�er Fire Department and E.mergency­
.
A · hearing on the divorce suit of
!les�ue
Umt 1s having Its share of tragedy with accidents, Jos­
Wilma Wine,, Cheshire, against
mg its second man in three weeks,
Earl W. Wines, same address, will
George ii. Bra nnon, Croolr:5- town inteneetio n, fatally injuring ·
be l\eld October 8.
ville Fire Chief, and know n to · one of the squadmen.
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On
many Meigs Cou nty firemen, was
The babY and four me n •er4!
Duckworth agamft Robert Duck­ A,� :.�:i �!� ::. �; �:r�•��
kUled three weeks ago. He was injured. two critically. in the
worth has been dismissed accord• Chlcaa:o over the past week end to
ent of the Four River
electrocuted while working for crash. The emergency vehicle
atte nd the Great Lakea Regional
. Mrs. Joseph W�dd�ll , 2nd vice-presid
ing to co· urt I records.
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Klamfoth
Scout
irl
was
David
Mrs.
Treasurer
w11.h
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the Columbu1 a nd Sout her n Ohio overturned wilb il!I l't'ar section
Patrol
Air
civil
for
ference
n
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720 HEAD SOLD
, present at a meeting of the voluhteer workers for the "Scout
Electril! �ompa ny.
cras h ing through a plate glua
The Annual South.eastern Ohio Units.
According
to
U
n ited Press I n·
\IJindow.
Region
'InThe
Great
Lakes
A
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S.
Navy
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errier
guided
Drivf'
which
is
to
be
held
the
week
of
October
9.
Feeder Calf Hle was held yester.
James C. Matheney, 41, Crooks
eludes CAP un ila from Ohio, Michi·
The meeting was opened by
miulle, will be on display In Point ternational, a Crookaville emergen
day at Athens.
neth Hartley, Robert Elberfeld,
cy vehlcle, rushing a sick baby to ,,ilJe, was pinned under the ve­
A total of 720 head of cattle gan, Kentucky, Indiana) Ollnoll!I Middleport Chairinan Mra. George
Ple1nnt, adjacent to tbe Po,t Of.
a Z 1me1ville hospital, collided hide. He ided al Bethesda Hospi­
and Wisconsin .
Htckett Jr., alon1 with EdilQII. i-..�r mit Walton , Richard Jones,
fioe, for one day only, Su nday, with a. car early today al a down• tal about an bour later.
'Paul
Casci,
Jim
O'Brien,
oa•e
Attend.mg the conference from Hob1tetter, Po�erqy chairman,.,
Coate,, Clyde Ociobet 9.
Harlan Enczl, 10 month old
The officers fro ni the scout Wamer Albert
this area were 1st Lt. Howafd A.
Kirklan\ , Walter GniHer, Joe
son
of Mr. and Mn. Andrew
wi
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an
operational
guided
mill·
dlsc
lna
volunteen
cil
aed
n
Ofllcer
with
cou
Command
iley,
CAP,
D.il
Struble ·•nd . Willi.1 -.. .Swatzel.
Eric:s.i of near Croobville and
alle
e u. S. Navy anu is a part
a to better 1oca1 �og ·.
or the Mei,s County �d�;
Croetaville emereency 1qaadmen
Tlie tb,me tor tbil yeu'• �dt · �'1,ollciUnc tbe restilential aec­ ol �rqta.Dl,f�� of J!IOIQ.�. ,9.f .411�
Emmett Shuler; 1�11 otflctr; s
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11tdaai'd !morf, u, Ward Maun
ileitroyen
1fi'd
·cr«IUiB.
Arln11i HOwelt, linance dfflcer', I , WM!k 'wl11 be •� H9.11ot1° Uit
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· ii-.di:. &lt;;,pnde, Mn. Robert Setty, The Terrier is an all-weatber mia­
d and Robert Shreves. 26. WIIM!
of Mid'dlei,ort', · ind JM BbMl't Serve the Futbre.-1o ,· · ... ··.
taken to Good SPlarttan Hospital
The volunteer workers for Mid- J.lra. Rirry Walson . M.r1. Robert slle, capable of striking: aircraft It
Fisher, Informatio n ofticer, Galli•
Mauller and Emory wen report·
p(llis.
dleport relidetitlal section are : Murray, Mrs. Dan 'White, Mrs. Jay more than 10 miles at an altitude
ed in serious condition.
HighllghUng: the seuion wa1 the Mrs. Har.old E. Hubbard, Mra. W erner, Mrs. Harley Hendricks, above the range o( conventional
-antiaircraft guns. Uaed for stiip.
speech by National CAP Cornman• Sherman Weiman, Mrs. Robert Mn. D. C. Hayes.
R utland �lllage council ordered
Sheppard, Mrs board a nd beachhead operations,
Mrs. James
der Bria, Gen. Stephen D. McElroy, Burkett, .Mrs. Paul Dianey, Mn.
Perkins ServicCI!
a 9:30 p. rii'. curfew every day of
Gordon
Wehrung,
Mn. Wendell ');uper radars" guide the mi&amp;ailes
USAF. The general u11ed for his Paul Theiss, Md. Burt Bodlmer
Harry Krebs, Point Pleasant, a
lhe week until further notice at
topic, the progrenive changea be· Mrs. Gene Han'is, Mrs. Wlllia.,; Gerlach, Mrs. Richard Neutzling, lo their targets. Terrier is ap·prox­ worker at the Va n11di11m Plant in WiU Be Held Oct.
ll regular meeting held last n ight.
Fu neral services for Mn. Del•
ing made in the Air Force and Its t.,ewia, Mrs. Kenneth Cook. Mra. Mrs. Harold Ebersbach, Mn. Vie• imately 1� leet long and weigha Gra h am Station WBL'i injured in a
The resolution i ncluded an ord­
n ia Perkins, age 67, who
died
relationship to the Civil Air Pa• Frank Wilson, Mra. Burl Boggeas tor Young, Mrs. George Hicks, one and one half tons.
fall
at
the
plant
o
n Monday,
er against loitering by persona of
Mo nday eveni n&amp; at her home in
Mn� William Everson, Mrs. Wen• Mrs W. Stivers. Mrs. Max Foltro1.
Krebs,
a
furnace
repairman.
has
The
Navy
Recruiters
at
Point
a ny age, not just teenagers. Sever­
During the afternoon of the fint dell Bunce and Mrs. Ray Cunn· mer, Mr� . Rosemary ,Arnold, Mra Pleasant have arranged for this been reported in good condition Letart Falls, will be held Tburs­
al act&amp; of vandalism have been re­ day, mtmbers attended claaaes re- ingbam.
Gene Se1denible, Mrs. Charlet1
missile to be taken from il"s plan­ at the Pleasant Valley Hoapilal d;i.y al 2 p. m. from the Letart
port� reeenlly.
For the business ■rea Mrs. Ri• Lytle, Mrs. Donald McKenrie, ned itinerary and make thls special where he is suflering from a lacer• Falls Methodist C h urch.
lated to t heir particular Job dasA warning siren will sound a l aificaUon !n the Civil Air Patrol. chard Bailey, Caah B.lhr, Mrs. Mr•. J�hn E . Hunnell, . Mrs. Har• one day stop in Point Pleasant, 10 ation of the right foreann ntend­
Burial will be in Lhe Letart
·
9: 1 5 p . m . and everyone is expect­ That evemng a banquet climaxed Re no Nieri and Mn. Charles old Triplett and Maurice Durst
cemetery.
that the people or Mason County ing from lhe E!Ibow to the wrist.
Captains for the outlying com• might become
ed to be off streeta unlesa upon the day's activities, Brig, Gen. Brad-bur)'.
Survivora are her husband,
Accordin&amp; to Plant Superintend­
better acquainted
in M eigs County are
munitlea
legitimate business.
childre n, Ethel
Pomeroy businel!IS workers are
ent Carl Adler, Krebs was cleaning Robert; t h ese
Howard T, Markey, USAF, waa
with their Navy.
In another actio n council decid• 1ue1t speaker that evening a nd de• Roy Mayer Carl
a shutdown furnace with a pave-­ Kessee, Cabin Creek, W. Va.;
Kraueter' Ken Mrs. John Moore, Sal isbury; Hel·
'
en Quivey, Bedford; Mn. Mared to oil the dump road to keep livered a n inapiring speech, local
mcnt breaker wh�n he la1t balance William, Cincinnati; Estel Per•
garet Burri, Letart Falls; Mrs.
du1t down and minor street re-­ delegalea ,eald.
and fell. He fell over some slag kins. Toledo, O.; Virgil. at home;
pairs were di&amp;Cuased.
131st Annivenary Of , R•th Lalhe&gt;, Salem Center and
Lewis, Weston, W. Va.; Edith
a nd into the furnace pil
Mra. James Sayre, Syracuse.
Prese nt were councilmen Paul
Shaffer,
Perrysburg, O.; Ernest,
Rutland Church Oct. 9
Patterson, Bob Canaday, Harvey Happy-Go
u.
S.
Air
Force. E ngl.a nd and
Cl
'
LITT\.E
LOWER
-Lucky
A
nh
The Rl!lland Church or Chrl'1
Erlewine, Frank Young and Her•
James C. of Pomeroy.
were
Stocks
UPI
YORK
NEW
,.rve
nlver
will
ob
t
131
its
aar,
a
' n
man Grate, Clerk \tern Weber .and To Be Reor
!lize4
Radio Club To Meet
Friends may call at the funeral .
fractionally lower in ■ moderately
MQor Wayne Turner.
A reora1nizatlieeting of the with a HomeeominC Sunday, Octoal anytime.
home
today.
opening
active
Thund1Jy Evening
Mal!IOn Happy-Go·
ky 4-H club ber 9.
begln
aervlce
ill
n
T
morning
1'be Pomeroy Bend C izens Ra·
W
h.e
will be held Wednesday at 7 p. m,
at 9.30. A baak�t" dinner will be dio Club will meet at tt.e v. D. EdJohn
Mn.
leader
home
of
the
ill
ated
Accident Investig
Turner for _ all persons 1ge, 10-21. held at noon in the ch urch bue- ward&amp; Insurance Office in PomEmployees at Kaiser Aluminum
ment. The 1fl4'rnoon service will eroY, Thursday evening at 7.
At Lakin By Patrol
and Chemical Corporations. Ra•
Anyone_ mtere�ted Is urged to begin at 2 with lhe Rev. H■asell
Anyone Interested ill becoming vt!nswood works have re11ched a
Euge ne v: Su.all, 39, Bancroltr
attend this meetmg. Requirementa
W. Va., Is reported ln fair co ndl• are that one project be completed Justice of the Waverly Church ot a member of the club is welcome million safe man hours for the
Chriat as guest speaker. Special en• to attend this meeting. All at.
tion at Pleasant Valley Hospital durmg
"!econd time in the plant's young
the year.
wlll be presented te nding Thursday's meeting: will be
tertain ment
auffering n eck. i njur ies received in
A warning against Halloween for I huilding permit. Persons
C. D.
-------h istory, , Works M1111ager
throughout the day. Everyone . ls charter members of the club.
waa iHued by Mayor doing an y repair work Ot' new
ID auto a�ident on .Monday.
vandalism
Smith, a nnounced toda:v.
'atiend,
to
invited
0. 0. Wright, M■aon , at a meet­ building amounting to over $200
MEIGS GENIRA L HOSP l'M. L
According to W. Va, State Po·
The target for whici, safety
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Ing of the Town Council Monday must secure a permit from the
Perry,
Admiaaion&amp;: Mra. Samuel
Ji&lt;:e, Sta.at.a was involved in a one•
one-new
he
t
s
,
p
shaot
ogram
r
town recorder, Mrs. Lottie Roush.
Th e Rutland Red Devil Booster
eveni ng.
SALE ANlr!I.OUNCID
car accident. HII station wagon Pomeroy, and Ferne Haym,n,' Rama n•hour mark was hit
million
q.
Mrs. Roush may be reached at the
par•
that
ew
th
said
al
meel
tonight
Wright
Club
will
e
Mayor
The Northwestern Local Band
left llYl! hiahway as he watt travel- cine.
early Monday.
w11ter
department office.
for
le
All
n
lding.
i
bu
responsib
co
tettaion
beld
box
pre11
be
wlll
ents
rummage
a
sponsor
Ruschel
will
Alfred
Booalers
Mn.
Dischargea:
Ing State Route 62 near Lakin.
plans of the build·
man-hour
one•millioD
h
first
Detailed
e
T
any
by
damaaea done to property
The car, out o( control, -left the a nd daughtet, Pomeroy; Leo Mor- •lld btlke sale Friday a nd Saturday, boo1ler members are urged to be
in and an eati•
of
May
turned
in
be
must
establitil,ed
g
n
i
Was
mark
.
n
Hallowee
n
otficers
on
of
electio
or
aa
before
·an
present
youngster
lrlehway and went lnto a ditch, rls, Rutland, a,nd Cecil Hyul1, Poro• October 7 and 8 •t the Rutland
the project
of
eost
the
of
m11.le
19ri9.
will be held.
Amerjcan Legion Kall,
eroy.
turnina over.
extra
that
said
also
for 1
h
Wright
application
t
e
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on
ven
i
g
be
program
Highlighting a safely
will be in force permit. Council moved to by a
al Ravenswood that has won num police protectio■
n season. He
tile across the alley on Firsl
erous corporatio n and national during the Hallowee
h at ·every citiien has •
t
reminded
and Second Alley to drain
Street
repre­
mark
awards, the ml.Il ion
sents
one-million
man- hours right to make a citi&amp;en's arrest a ditch at that locillity. •
damaging proper­
Pre1ent were Reeorder Mrs.
worked without a Lost time acci­ of anyone seen
.
Roush, Mayor Wright, Councilme n
dent inv91ving a n)' employee at ty in ■n ad or vandalism
In t h e meeti ng Council remind· W•lter Wi!rry, Olin Wolfe and
the mamouth aluminum produc­
o.rt,y
continued good view, W. Va,
ry.
One hundred and · two bounds and runn ing
reaidents of the requirementa Earl He n..c__
ed
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1. Pretty Gal, Bobby Ransom, ing facility.
4. Patricia Sue, Terry Rouah,
were cut lut Friday morning at throughout the day. The field
Nitro, W. Va.
day bre■k" In Tibbles' Woodl in judges were complimented on Rtcine.
2. Queen, T. R. Blankens h ip,
5. Susie, Harry Richards, Lona
tbe annual Fall Show and Trial&amp; their good job.
Ripley,
W. Va.
Show
Of
Btnch
Botto�.
laalllt1
eveilt1 tponsored by the Meigs
3. Thunderbird, Mel Cl.ark, West
Derby Male
Best in show, Lynn Creek Prln•
County Foxhu nten' 'Auodation.
1. Lyn n Creek Prince, Watts Columbla, W. Va.
Running was only fair, and the cess, Watts Bros., Shoals, w. Va.
4. Shamrock, Darryl Graham,
Black
Gold,
Bros,
sex,
oppoaite
Best
.
m
1.
l)unt was ealltd Off at 10
2. BIi Stoop, Crayton Chancey Coalton.
Clarence Graham, Coalton, O.
Sat Saturday, runnina waa excel•
whether they
·
�- Ti ny, T. R. Blanll:en1hip.
There ought to be a full turn· cumbent N;!presentative in congress they stand for and
Nttural Carriage, Ohio Prince,
All A• Female
'
le nt all day.
h ave Jived up to their promiaes.
Democrat,
a
District,
10th
the
from
state
d
n
a
�- Virglaia, Crayton Chan e(y.
out o[ local, district,
·
1. Beulah, Warden Oun, Loni R. •F . Gordon.
Pete Shields, Racine, wat mu3--Partic:ipa te: Allerid pr'eeincl
7. Delcie, Norn,an 1'1.aher, Sene• politicians at '"Candidates' Night" and h ia opponent, Oakley C. Col·
Pairs
ter of ceremqnlea for the show Bollom.
caucuses and politlcal meetings.
{)ctober 20 at 7 :30 p. m. in Middle­ lins, Ironton Republican.
1. V i ralnia and Bia: Stoop, Cray- ca.ville, o.
held ThundaY niCht -with Jack - 2. Honeymoon, Clarence Cra•
Mike your voice heard in selection
ofcounty
for
didates
n
ca
All
·
m.
auditoriu
8.
Winston,
Charles
Cornell,
School
port High
ton Chancey.
Coda, C1mbrida:e, 111 rin,:ma,ter · 'ham.
of
candidates and formation
of
to
opportunity
the
That was the word George fices will h ave
2. Lynn Creek Prince•• and Racine.
Herman
3. Ringie Cutchin,
and Leroy Pitier, F1lrtiew, W .
policy.
ctm·
\heir
diatribute
and
speak
to­
9. Judy, Keeter Jone,.
Vaughan, the sponsorer, h ad
Lynn Creek Prince, Watb Broa.
Va., Judie, A l•re:e crowd attend.- 8\lchan on, Marietta.
4-0ffer your services: offer
10. Rocky Run, Darryl Graham. day. He Silid every candidate had paign literature.
P.ack-Cra:,ton Chancey. .
4, Lady, Julia Thel,s, Addison.
ine Legion
ed the event at
services for essential chores
your
object
·primary
his
said
Vaughan
All A9"
indicated his ' ·desire to attend."
Beat Hound In Metea County,
15. Blondie, Herahel Rouah, Ra·
Hall.
l
work i n some pre eleclion
leg
and
Night"
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"Candidates
the
11etting
in
start•
n
i
1. Big Tim, Carroll Cleek, ColVaughan, firm believer
Vlt1irii1, cr1;vton Chancey,
w, waa ma• cine.
John Green, F•I
'
own chOOJing.
your
of
job
public
ing at th e top, promised messages or1an ized was "lo increase
Pu"pp;ln A;.12 m01o
umbua, o.
All Ate Mlle
i.ct of hound• for the field
those wilt. charS--Enc0urage
thia
in
partleipation
and
interest
2. Diamond, wes Circle, Racine. from Republican Ca ndidate for
1. Little Sia, Warden Our1.
1. Black Gold,
evenUI.
· � Clarence Gra•
to dedicate
competence
and
acter
addHe
election."
important
very
and
Nixon,
.
M
Fairmont.
ard
President Rich
3. Sam, Bill Miller,
2. Martha Pickett, Herman Buch
An excellent banquet wal pre· ham.
i n public
careers
to
themselves
on
important
t
i
is
4 . , Spot.' Crayton Ch anCfly.
Democratic candidate John F. Ken ed, "not only
2. Ohio Prince, R. F. Gordon, anon.
pared and aerved by the Raelne
nt will never be
Governme
service.
basic
the
but
sce
e
n
al
n
natio
the
5, Scrapper, Chuck Miller, Rie· nedy.
i- Co1Stie Sue, Tem Rouah.
P'tA at 7:30 p. m. Friday with Cbeahire, O.
foundatlons of good govennent any better than the people ln it.
W. Va.
svllle.
Ne•
Salser,
Jerry
Val8ntln�,
4.
FairMIiier,
Chuck
Scrapper,
He said candidites for Stale
s.
•
n
Ceremo
of
Mult!r
Pete Sblfld1,
6-Always expreas your prefer•
6. Bti Milo, Gerald t.iark, West AudilGr, Republican James Rh odes are your local officltltt." Voters
well, W. Va.
Even if your (:h oiee ii limit· tea and Benw-d Fllltl of J'ome,- view, W, V1.
ence.
he followlng
t
mind
in
keep
should
Columbia. •
Male Pvpp� . 6-12 mos.
t. Ike, frank Picken,, Pukertand Democratic Jim Ferguson, both
· roy p pest apeake_r.
who are not ideal,
candidates
·
to
:
ed
aaid
he
7. Sail Vaua:hn, Corbett Cleek, promiaeQ to be on hand, This i&amp; Commandments for Voten,
I. Zeke, Wl,Pden Oun.
• Pollowina the banquet a round burl,
h ould choose the be!lt of the
s
you
newspa•
Rea4
formed.
n
I
1-Keep
'
Ricine,
2. Colater ' Joe, Teff'J Roush.
th.e on ly auite offi� to be voted
0. Spot, � Cbanct7
1 .Ra•
dance wa1 held.
itncl squire
·
pen and ma1uine1. L11ten to men offered.
ne,
8,
Jim,
Geor1e
Dtem,
Raci
3.
Ra
p
.
Kelter
Jon.
e
a.
f
thia year and is for the short
on
cine.
The
caller.
Whitey Beeale was
7--Stimulate others to vote.
speeches, discupiont, debates on
9. Minnie, Crayton Chancey.
4. Storm, lffl'J Saber.
term of •two years to bring it In
Dffllr ••I• /
mulfc wa, furnlthed by Ray&amp;--Consider It your moral duty
)'Out
form
n
The
TV.
and
radio
· 10, Lucky, WHh Armt, Miners-- line with other state offices.
5. Blim(d, J4trl'J 8aller,
W,tt,
I. L)rDD Cteell P.n,n(eu,
,t
.
·
vote. 1f we do not uae thta
to
opinion.
Byen' �4
�� fup _ Jn 1bow; Little Sia, vllJe.
Qtedous of prlvil�le&amp;,
we
. ltituriliy momlnc it . �real Bm.
ld•le"
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Tr.agedy Strikes Crooksville
Fire Department Second Time

Civil Air Patrol
Members Att•nd
1'errier Missile
Chicago Meeting Girl Scout Council Officers
Help_ Plan Drive For Oct. 9 Display At
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� 1pokesman taid that shortly
after t he accident the FBI was
informed that two penona aboard
the .alrliner were carrying the se•
cret documents,
He uid that the FBI. working
with t he Office of Special ln\'el·
tiution of the Air Force, found
the miui ng papen and turned
them over to the OSI.
Cause of the cralh was not
known immediately.
Eyewitneaa
and survivors' report.I conflicted
as to whether the plane exploded
whe n it hit the water.

Moon Llthh Se4"le
Aa twili&amp;ht twned to dark ness
a nearly full m00-0 Oooded the ae•
of death and deatruclion. Bodies
tlill alrtpped b1 BJfety belll
floated on plane ieall. Debris
and wreckage bobbed in the wa·
ter (:hilled by death.
An:.one: lhe miuing were Pilot
C. W. Fittll of Atltnta and co­
pilot J,I_ J. Callaway. Two stew•
udel&amp;e•. Joan Berry of Prentis.I,
lfiu., and Patricia D1vl1 of Jack·
aonville, Fla., IU�iYOO.
The fNSJlll,.n included U
M.rlne recrulh hNcleod for ltoot
amp •t Parrk Island, S. c,,
and • .,...P ef Phi•:ldelphia
a,... '"" ntumln1 home fn1111
a convent..,. here.
Tom Keyes, 16. who wa, doing
bis homework in his ••ler1ide
horM, sa id he beard a boom that
sounded like a plane breaking
the sound barrier.
It was not until he heard fire
en,ine1 that be nn ouuide. "Peo­
ple were yellilll and tcteaming.
People were (loalina: aU over the
place. There were some wilhc,111
beads ' . . it . WU just terrible."
· The CAA at one time h,d im•
posed speed llmitat1on1 on Ott­
lh• bee&amp;IIH of atruct,iral deft•
"'"'tlendel, CM bead Elwood ll.
QUeaida aaid bi&amp; ,uney did Dot
plan to eround or curtail Elec•
tra Oigbb because of TueaclaJ
night's l!rash.
"There doesn 't aeem to be any
relation between this crash and
any ttructural problems with the
Electra" Q11esada said.

Mr.. Burdette
Died Last Night
About Midnight

Funeral services
for Robert
Thomas Jlurdette, age Tl, who
die&lt;I about midnight at Holier
Hottpital lut evening, will be held
Friday at 2 p. m. rrom the Ewing
Cbapel with bUTial followi ng in
the Beech Grove cemetery.
He 1n1 the son of th e late
James Albert Burdette and Eliza
Phmket. Burdette . Mr. Burdette
operated the Burdette fruit a nd
livestock farm with his son Ro­
bert in the Laurel C.,iff commu n•
ity. A member of the Rock
Springs Grange, he was widely
known In his community.
Surviving are hi1 wile, Ethel
EliuMtb; the so n at Laurel Cliff,
Robert D.; three daughters, Mrs.
Sanh B. Smith, Pomeroy; lbs.
Ebine B. Smith, Columbus, 0.,
Mn, Louise B . Cre.bs, West Salem
O .; 12 grandchildren; a brother.
W. L. Burdette, Logan, W. Va.;
a sister Eu n ice B. Beller, Pt. Plea•
sant, W. Va. and several nieees
and nephews.
Friends may call at the fu neral
home an1 time.

Off1"cers Elected
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By Booster Club
SPonsor Says Interest M ounting In Meeting
On October 20; Dick , Jack, Sending M�ges In Middleport

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Meigs�unty Foxhunters Hold Annual Fall Show And Trials

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tribunal Monday
impO!U?d the
death sentence on Algeri iui Mo• I irt nnnounced By
hame� Azrar ror tt:e 11Ucmptl'd G-oldaberry Fa,niiy
11.ssa11srn at1on . M.11y 4 of Frenrh
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Goldsberry
Ah:erum N11l1on1I Assemb ly De• or Lincoln Heights are an noun ..
put Roberl ADdCH&lt;' lam.
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Hospital, Sept. 28. GrandparentH
1;1rc Mr. and Mre. M11r1 h ull Golds­
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McKay , Bowling Green , betam� ihe bndc c f M r . Steven Cope
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ble ring ceremony were read by the �ev. J ames Trnutwe ill,

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ed later.
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. Named president was Buddy
Thoma(; vice pruidenl Ch1rlea
Byer; financial secretary, Curtis
Jenkinson •nd �ding 5etTe­
lary, Bob MWs. ,
On recommendaUon from Coaeb­
John Thompson, wbo reported
'"football la really on t he w•Y
back here" the auociation voled
to underwrlte, 10 far as p011ible
purch■se of $2M lo needed grid
equipment.
Thompson uled the equipment
mainly to outfit I "l(l'Cnlp of fresh
man who tumtid. out Tuetd1Y eve,.
nin1. He now ha• 2t on lhe var1ity squad, 22: on the Frosh
group and 38 Junior Hip pllyera,
plus about 80 ln a Mth pde
program.
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M r.� . Kenneth Md:lhin ny . . \-Ir. :yti d
M rs Charle� Byer and Mr. :1.nd
\Ir�. Edi:!�r r .' fllOlds -werr amri'n.g
l husi• v. ho �ttt' ndrd 1 h r l ; u •v
Lumhar&lt;l,) &lt;·on('t'r!
in Al ht•n""
Mn 11 rli, y l'\'Pn i n g .
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TOKYO L 1 Pl-A tropical storm
with 52-mile prr hour 1·t'11kr
w in ds wa: hrade�- for l.111.on, t he
Pttihppmcs . to d ay . U . S. Air
forl'c weathermen said.

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T he c� o� r of the St. P� ul's
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A DtlH!•[n Conference will be
b !'IrI Wl•dncsday ai 4 p. m. at the
\L, � hrn�tor1 SL·hool. Ga llipolis, for [
1t·�l'la• r �. i ll t h is :i. r r a Tht-re w i ll I
a J i n n(•r anti discus�ion fo).
•":� 111.s:
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, _ I h t• Po m e roy -� na x e5pcare club
w i l l rn e(' t Wc•Urn• sday a t 2 p. m .
J l t h l' hoine of .\-l lss Ethel Garland ,
M i n n�11i\Je . Hull call will be "wo•
nwn of lhe Bihlr "
T he. L adies �id o r the St . Paul 's [
:-�lhe_ "" �hur , h w i l l _ meet Wednesla y, . al 7 .JO p. rn. Ill \he ehurch
c al room.
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1:11c. Pom�roy Ban � Bo ostera A li·
SO['Ja t ion WIJI mee t in reguIar 5eS·
Slflll, Tuesday a t 7 : 30 p . m. at the.
Senior High Sch.ool auditorium .
l'aren!. s o! all band members are
urged lo attend.
I The Guild of
Grace Eplsq;,pal
C hu.rch will meet at the Par�,h
House Wednesday at 8 p. m. with
M'r5. W. R. Roberts and Mrs. J

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f'rortl l'oliforrtia
Mrs. c J S.1uer who has been un
lwo Wt&gt;eks" Yat'a!ion from htr em
COMING EVENTS - (lrl. 6
ployn1Pnt al Stiffler&amp; ' Store, re•
The Council of the
1-erierated I turner! from California
wlltre she
Church will meet T hurscl ay s t 7:30 1 1.si t c
d w i t h :,1 r and Mrs. Howard
p m . Jt the churrh
"" ,•d
" tn San Clemente with
B "'•· '""ll
Thr Happy h
narvesters ClaF-S of
�lrs. Neal Wanarnaker
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FJida } �, 7:30 p m. nl ! h e ch.urdi .
While away '.\-i rs . Sauer visited
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Octobt, 6
Thf' regular mee1ing of E\ an • the famous Knotts Berry Farm,
ge!ine Chaplt!r, OES, will be he ld Mission Rell, San .Juan, Capislrano
! his Thursday eveoln!e! a l the anrt also tou r rd Hollywood.
Masonir Hall · Middlepo rt ·
Mrs. Sauer was accompanied to
October 8
Callfornia ,for !Le first week end
All members of Return Jona . of her vacation by tter daughter,
ttt an M �igs C ttu pter, DAR, are M i ss S Mly S uer, of C1ilumbue .
a.
as ked to be at the Middleport
Cemetery at 3 p. m. Saturday
I NTE RS I NNOCEA'r PLl!A
afternoon for the grave marking&amp;
Ind. UPI-Em•
BOONVI LLE,
for Mrs. Robert A. Miller and
melt 0. Hashfield, 53, pIeaded
Miss Daisie Sallnders.
innocent Tuesda,r to first di&gt;l!ree
Oc:to!M, 16
murder charges Or 11-year•old AV•
The Meigs County Youth Rally
il Terry .
of the Churches of Christ will be' t
Warrick Coµnty CJrcult Judge
held Sunday October 16 at ,, p
m. at the Rut'land Church �f Ch.tist: Addi1on M. Beavers se\ Jan. 9
The Pomeroy chUJ'.Ch will be in for IJ,l&amp;h!ield'!! trial. flie 1irl's
charge of the program, and there h a.cted body w15 fou�d in the
O hio River last August. •
wiJI be an tlection of officers.

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A&amp;P HAS WHAT IT TAKES TO K EEP CUSTOMERS P L E A S E D ! 101 Y E A R S PRO\t E 1 1 .

DAILY CROSSWORD

J3. Paint
ACROSS
DOWN
t. Collide
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1. Fl!llow _ ,.
6. Turkiah
fully ,
2. SoUtary t"
3. Inquires
H, Theor,
money ot
f. China account
and
U. Hebrew
IS. Rapacious
pr�ee
of &amp;eld.
peraon
pt'Opbet
12. FU(bly
e. Jewiah
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month
Twcke1.
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18. Footlike
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J7. Cargo
J'ormerly
17. Poatgra4,,
Chari..
dropped
42. Sµbtle
tnagne
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18. An - Cor 10. Cereal
Boalon
grain
Harbor
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19, Novices
14, Location of 29. })iecti
ffc. Com:ill. Sun god
'raj Mahal
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23. Grl!at - 111. at. Latter � a. Cot \
1 26. Exclama.Downing Bl 3f. - and
47. ChutAu,
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mer,. ft prove&amp; beyond question that for quality,

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,election, savings and dependability
can't beat that A&amp;P!

Al11,uys A Better l'ulue at A&amp;P1

At A&amp;P all choice center slices are left in a half
Ham. It's not en "end" or • "portion,'' it is a

full half Him 1t ih5 meaty bfllt.

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Super Right . . . Lean, Meaty

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49c
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Quick or Rtt1tlar . . . SpHl1I, R•g. ,44c

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Dedication Made
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Plang for the dedication or the
addition to the Annex of the
}�!rat Un.l.ted Presbyterian Church
of Syracuse were made Sunday
evening when the truatees and
sesS;ion !'net in a c-Ombiried meet­
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Mrs. Clark, chairman · of the
Every Member Canv•ss, reported
on the eanvaH which wiU be c:on•
ducted this fall.

The School of Evangelism to
be held at the 'Chillicothe Pres•
byterian Church, Oct. 16, was
discussed . and the IP'OUP decided
to send a repi-esentatlve.

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Met At Home Of
· Mrs. $nou/lhr ·

The YollOg Adlllt 'dass ot ibe
Po�erpJ FJ,at �1ptl1t phurch
held ill Qctober meeting llonday
,veruna at tbe home of Mn. William Snodifel'. ·
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Mri, Betty Wile, re11� ilevotiona

White Cro111 bandatfi wtie lnade
and future PIIUl8 Wertr dileu.ued.
The committe� in charge 11 made
up1 of 'Mn. Orville wne■, )fl1.
Mjxl_m" QweJ111 tD4 ,Mr11t Sllou(�.
Cla1111 teacher is Mra. Ralph Zun­
del, and, It belnc her blrthda1,
Iha wa1 remembered. by each.

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which..,__W&amp;a . l'ecenily '. org&amp;nlad
met Monday evening ln the
church social room.
�ictm: ,,Bfown,. �sldept,, W/l,S
Iii: 'C'!.l,je of the meefing, which
opened with the Lord's Prayer in
unison. , �s. Roijfo Wq� ea"ye
the 'l'eporl ,!Jf the secrttary ahd
13 members answered roll call.
It WH decided to paint the baae­
merit of the church and the men
will complete the water line for
the C!hurch. It was voted to par.
Ueipate ln t!fe Rally Day pro­
gram.
At tile dose of the meetint, re­
freshments were served by Mrs.
Charles Grueser and Mrs. Wlll•

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1am Ruasell.
The netx meeting will be held

Mond1y evening, Nov. 7 at the
churth. Mrs. Karl Grueser and
Mn. Victor Brown will be in
(lhar1e o.f the ' program and hos•
teqaea •iU be ,Mrs. Clifford Phil•
lips and Mrs, Brown.

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ASHLAND. Ky. 'OPI-The Arm­
co Ste61 Ccltp. Tuesday announc­

ed plans for a $9S million ex•
P411fj_pp l:)r91r1n;i, s,.yinl it was
a "vote Of , confidence in both the
future of steel and the econorhic
outlook tor tile nation."
Armco Pre11ident Logan T, John1ton 11aid a ''major portion" of
the expanglon program would ao
towards the company's big oper­
ltion .here. The J'ea;t of the money
wUI. be spent at Armco's worl:a
i,n HOUiton, Tu. The work' at
both lites ia to start In the near
future.

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Federation
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tndtd�'- .p-!41on f&lt;ir all German
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and ,coJfee were eerved in lier
b_qnor. µ&gt; the above named and
11.eadames Ray Doml11n, .Guy
Cowan,, ,llaro•d Lemley, �Uy
Mar.Un, llt�a Sb1Uer1 Ure&gt;J Ru1chel, Harry_ Lee . �i�ey, Ricbiard .
FW1w, Nellie Barnhart and Kay
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Mn. Clark, Mrs. Holmea and
Miss M.ll__Jpil:W, who had alte'nded
the Presbytery meetina: tn·Gl!Orie
town, reported to tile group. The
next Presbytery meetlne will be
held in Waverly, Oct. 11! Mr1.
Qukk was named delegate with
Mias Mumaw, Mrs. Durst and Mrs
Holmes, alternates.

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C.lce Mins . . . White, D•vll1 Food, Spice or Yellow

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The service will be held on the
18th of this month at the m-0rn.
ing worship aervice with the fol­
lowing elders and trustees tall:•
ing part: Mr. and Mrs. Pe111I Mc­
Bride, Mn. Tom Clark, Mra.
- Jame1 Quick, William · F. Wine.
brenner, Mrs. Mayme Holmes,
Miss Frankie Mumaw, Ricllard
Duckworth, Mrs. George Snyder
and Mrs. A. H. Durst.

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M r.� . Kenneth Md:lhin ny . . \-Ir. :yti d
M rs Charle� Byer and Mr. :1.nd
\Ir�. Edi:!�r r .' fllOlds -werr amri'n.g
l husi• v. ho �ttt' ndrd 1 h r l ; u •v
Lumhar&lt;l,) &lt;·on('t'r!
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Mn 11 rli, y l'\'Pn i n g .
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TOKYO L 1 Pl-A tropical storm
with 52-mile prr hour 1·t'11kr
w in ds wa: hrade�- for l.111.on, t he
Pttihppmcs . to d ay . U . S. Air
forl'c weathermen said.

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T he c� o� r of the St. P� ul's
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Octob•r 5
A DtlH!•[n Conference will be
b !'IrI Wl•dncsday ai 4 p. m. at the
\L, � hrn�tor1 SL·hool. Ga llipolis, for [
1t·�l'la• r �. i ll t h is :i. r r a Tht-re w i ll I
a J i n n(•r anti discus�ion fo).
•":� 111.s:
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, _ I h t• Po m e roy -� na x e5pcare club
w i l l rn e(' t Wc•Urn• sday a t 2 p. m .
J l t h l' hoine of .\-l lss Ethel Garland ,
M i n n�11i\Je . Hull call will be "wo•
nwn of lhe Bihlr "
T he. L adies �id o r the St . Paul 's [
:-�lhe_ "" �hur , h w i l l _ meet Wednesla y, . al 7 .JO p. rn. Ill \he ehurch
c al room.
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1:11c. Pom�roy Ban � Bo ostera A li·
SO['Ja t ion WIJI mee t in reguIar 5eS·
Slflll, Tuesday a t 7 : 30 p . m. at the.
Senior High Sch.ool auditorium .
l'aren!. s o! all band members are
urged lo attend.
I The Guild of
Grace Eplsq;,pal
C hu.rch will meet at the Par�,h
House Wednesday at 8 p. m. with
M'r5. W. R. Roberts and Mrs. J

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f'rortl l'oliforrtia
Mrs. c J S.1uer who has been un
lwo Wt&gt;eks" Yat'a!ion from htr em
COMING EVENTS - (lrl. 6
ployn1Pnt al Stiffler&amp; ' Store, re•
The Council of the
1-erierated I turner! from California
wlltre she
Church will meet T hurscl ay s t 7:30 1 1.si t c
d w i t h :,1 r and Mrs. Howard
p m . Jt the churrh
"" ,•d
" tn San Clemente with
B "'•· '""ll
Thr Happy h
narvesters ClaF-S of
�lrs. Neal Wanarnaker
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FJida } �, 7:30 p m. nl ! h e ch.urdi .
While away '.\-i rs . Sauer visited
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Octobt, 6
Thf' regular mee1ing of E\ an • the famous Knotts Berry Farm,
ge!ine Chaplt!r, OES, will be he ld Mission Rell, San .Juan, Capislrano
! his Thursday eveoln!e! a l the anrt also tou r rd Hollywood.
Masonir Hall · Middlepo rt ·
Mrs. Sauer was accompanied to
October 8
Callfornia ,for !Le first week end
All members of Return Jona . of her vacation by tter daughter,
ttt an M �igs C ttu pter, DAR, are M i ss S Mly S uer, of C1ilumbue .
a.
as ked to be at the Middleport
Cemetery at 3 p. m. Saturday
I NTE RS I NNOCEA'r PLl!A
afternoon for the grave marking&amp;
Ind. UPI-Em•
BOONVI LLE,
for Mrs. Robert A. Miller and
melt 0. Hashfield, 53, pIeaded
Miss Daisie Sallnders.
innocent Tuesda,r to first di&gt;l!ree
Oc:to!M, 16
murder charges Or 11-year•old AV•
The Meigs County Youth Rally
il Terry .
of the Churches of Christ will be' t
Warrick Coµnty CJrcult Judge
held Sunday October 16 at ,, p
m. at the Rut'land Church �f Ch.tist: Addi1on M. Beavers se\ Jan. 9
The Pomeroy chUJ'.Ch will be in for IJ,l&amp;h!ield'!! trial. flie 1irl's
charge of the program, and there h a.cted body w15 fou�d in the
O hio River last August. •
wiJI be an tlection of officers.

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A&amp;P HAS WHAT IT TAKES TO K EEP CUSTOMERS P L E A S E D ! 101 Y E A R S PRO\t E 1 1 .

DAILY CROSSWORD

J3. Paint
ACROSS
DOWN
t. Collide
unaklU..
1. Fl!llow _ ,.
6. Turkiah
fully ,
2. SoUtary t"
3. Inquires
H, Theor,
money ot
f. China account
and
U. Hebrew
IS. Rapacious
pr�ee
of &amp;eld.
peraon
pt'Opbet
12. FU(bly
e. Jewiah
erop
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1s. cap1ta1 o1
month
Twcke1.
'1. Wlae mmi .., lion
Ut Gar:&amp;
I. Beseech
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(p�} 'l'MNNlaJ'• AM••
s. Augustus
18. Footlike
lltld
pa,t
J7. Cargo
J'ormerly
17. Poatgra4,,
Chari..
dropped
42. Sµbtle
tnagne
uate (abbr.)
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18. An - Cor 10. Cereal
Boalon
grain
Harbor
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19, Novices
14, Location of 29. })iecti
ffc. Com:ill. Sun god
'raj Mahal
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23. Grl!at - 111. at. Latter � a. Cot \
1 26. Exclama.Downing Bl 3f. - and
47. ChutAu,
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JO, Exclama,.
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mer,. ft prove&amp; beyond question that for quality,

just

,election, savings and dependability
can't beat that A&amp;P!

Al11,uys A Better l'ulue at A&amp;P1

At A&amp;P all choice center slices are left in a half
Ham. It's not en "end" or • "portion,'' it is a

full half Him 1t ih5 meaty bfllt.

"Super Right" . . Lean, Ten�er

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Super Right . . . Lean, Meaty

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Pork Chops -- 7Sc Spare Ribs -­ 57c
49c
39c Pork Roast
. Pork Roast
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Our Own

Quick or Rtt1tlar . . . SpHl1I, R•g. ,44c

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MOH llffl• ,a,kor Sp•dalol

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Ccoomy-Smoolh - 1..

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Tokay Grapest����r-=�.. 2 2Sc
Onions
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Sliced Bacon ___ -we
,kinless Sausage _ �":: 49c
e. oo
Beef steaks ........., _ 3 ,.:, • , .
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Dedication Made
Sunday Evening

Plang for the dedication or the
addition to the Annex of the
}�!rat Un.l.ted Presbyterian Church
of Syracuse were made Sunday
evening when the truatees and
sesS;ion !'net in a c-Ombiried meet­
�
ing,

Mrs. Clark, chairman · of the
Every Member Canv•ss, reported
on the eanvaH which wiU be c:on•
ducted this fall.

The School of Evangelism to
be held at the 'Chillicothe Pres•
byterian Church, Oct. 16, was
discussed . and the IP'OUP decided
to send a repi-esentatlve.

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Met At Home Of
· Mrs. $nou/lhr ·

The YollOg Adlllt 'dass ot ibe
Po�erpJ FJ,at �1ptl1t phurch
held ill Qctober meeting llonday
,veruna at tbe home of Mn. William Snodifel'. ·
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Mri, Betty Wile, re11� ilevotiona

White Cro111 bandatfi wtie lnade
and future PIIUl8 Wertr dileu.ued.
The committe� in charge 11 made
up1 of 'Mn. Orville wne■, )fl1.
Mjxl_m" QweJ111 tD4 ,Mr11t Sllou(�.
Cla1111 teacher is Mra. Ralph Zun­
del, and, It belnc her blrthda1,
Iha wa1 remembered. by each.

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Methcmist
Ch�h
which..,__W&amp;a . l'ecenily '. org&amp;nlad
met Monday evening ln the
church social room.
�ictm: ,,Bfown,. �sldept,, W/l,S
Iii: 'C'!.l,je of the meefing, which
opened with the Lord's Prayer in
unison. , �s. Roijfo Wq� ea"ye
the 'l'eporl ,!Jf the secrttary ahd
13 members answered roll call.
It WH decided to paint the baae­
merit of the church and the men
will complete the water line for
the C!hurch. It was voted to par.
Ueipate ln t!fe Rally Day pro­
gram.
At tile dose of the meetint, re­
freshments were served by Mrs.
Charles Grueser and Mrs. Wlll•

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1am Ruasell.
The netx meeting will be held

Mond1y evening, Nov. 7 at the
churth. Mrs. Karl Grueser and
Mn. Victor Brown will be in
(lhar1e o.f the ' program and hos•
teqaea •iU be ,Mrs. Clifford Phil•
lips and Mrs, Brown.

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95 Million Expandlna:

ASHLAND. Ky. 'OPI-The Arm­
co Ste61 Ccltp. Tuesday announc­

ed plans for a $9S million ex•
P411fj_pp l:)r91r1n;i, s,.yinl it was
a "vote Of , confidence in both the
future of steel and the econorhic
outlook tor tile nation."
Armco Pre11ident Logan T, John1ton 11aid a ''major portion" of
the expanglon program would ao
towards the company's big oper­
ltion .here. The J'ea;t of the money
wUI. be spent at Armco's worl:a
i,n HOUiton, Tu. The work' at
both lites ia to start In the near
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hio-mUUon member
Federation
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tndtd�'- .p-!41on f&lt;ir all German
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b_qnor. µ&gt; the above named and
11.eadames Ray Doml11n, .Guy
Cowan,, ,llaro•d Lemley, �Uy
Mar.Un, llt�a Sb1Uer1 Ure&gt;J Ru1chel, Harry_ Lee . �i�ey, Ricbiard .
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Mn. Clark, Mrs. Holmea and
Miss M.ll__Jpil:W, who had alte'nded
the Presbytery meetina: tn·Gl!Orie
town, reported to tile group. The
next Presbytery meetlne will be
held in Waverly, Oct. 11! Mr1.
Qukk was named delegate with
Mias Mumaw, Mrs. Durst and Mrs
Holmes, alternates.

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C.lce Mins . . . White, D•vll1 Food, Spice or Yellow

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The service will be held on the
18th of this month at the m-0rn.
ing worship aervice with the fol­
lowing elders and trustees tall:•
ing part: Mr. and Mrs. Pe111I Mc­
Bride, Mn. Tom Clark, Mra.
- Jame1 Quick, William · F. Wine.
brenner, Mrs. Mayme Holmes,
Miss Frankie Mumaw, Ricllard
Duckworth, Mrs. George Snyder
and Mrs. A. H. Durst.

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Eastern High School will ce}ebrate its annual homecoming
F rid ay n i� ht .w � en the Kyger Creek football team invades
1 he Eag 1es gri d iron .
escort Roger
Hawk; Freshman
..... .., "Newhart, who will be � on
A speci.11 program has been princess, Jane
Hetzer, escort,
._ ,... 11onc1ay, celebrated a hUle early
..;c u ' be boosted his season total to plannt&gt;d, according to Executive Ronnie Barnett.
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l'scort, Charles
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$4.95 and $7.95
THE SHOE BOX

Seruor prinCeis is to be Letha
B1bbee, escort Paul Holsinger;
Ju nior princess is Connie Spencer.
escort. Tom Summerfield; Sopho­
more princess Henrietta Russell,

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Ill•IOI• Favored

Over Bucks In

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Sixty.six writers picked the
Yankees to win their 20th world
champ!onahi p whi�e 38 favored
NEW YORK UPI _ Iowa, upsel
the Pirates to win lbelr l � ird winner over Northwestern last Sat•
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Serl es title, a aurvey by United urday, was a one. po int choice lo
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Yanke es have won the, Amer1 can State Saturday in one of thl!: top
�ague pl!:nna nl U .times. The games un this week's college
foot•
Pirates have copped five Nation s! ball program.
League flags,
Ilinois, ranked fourth in the na.
tion
this week by the UPI Board
The Yanks whipped the Pirates
ln 1927 in four games, the last of Coaches, one rung behind
Series appearance for Pittsburgh , Iowa, was made a four _ point
choice to beat Ohio Stale in an ·
other leading Big Ten Conference
Packen' Mr. Taylor
showdown. Ohio State is ranked
fifth.
Presoinl{ Jimmy Brown

Top • ranked
Syracuse, mean­
while , is such an overwhelming
choice to heat Holy Cross, that
oddsmakers are not quoting a
poinl•spread. Second•ranked Mis­
sissippi is picked to defeat Van­
The Cleveland Browns' flashy derbilt by at least 20 points and
(ullbark totall!:d 240 yards rush • Navy, which climhed to sixth in
Ing in his first two games while the ratings this week following its
upset victory over W.1shington, is
Taylor roUed up 234.
a 13 · point choice over Southern
Methodist.
rBOYS' and GIRLS'
Sevenlh . ranked Purdue, which
humiliated Notre Dame, 5 1 . 19, is
, fi,e . point r .. orite o,er Wisconsin, the Alr fi'orce Academy Is a ½
poinl pick over eighth-ranked Missouri and loth ranked Arkansa�
i� a five point fnorite over Bay­
lor.
'fry Our Layaway
SKUS E WINS THREE
PAWTUCKET, R . J. UPI-Joe •
booted
home
key Bill Skuse
lhree winner� al Lincoln Downs
Tuesday lo lengthen his le11d u
MI DDLEPORT, OHIO
..f.be meet's lop rider.

drug store needs, cosme tics,
hlvne

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wri ters covering the World Series
h i.ve pie
· ke d th e New yor k y ankees by
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Io w hi p th e p 1tlsb urgh p·1ra Ies.

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1.96 1 M E RCU RY
Announcing 14 New Madels Of Mercury For '61
I N MERCU RY'S HISTORY

e c1101CE OF 8-CYL. AND 3 8,(;YL. ENGINES

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MERCURY
Monterey Series
MERCURY
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Chances are that Sayre will
1tick with the same group of boys
who started last week's game. Jim
Ben
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Bill Sprouse and Mike Taylor, both
200 pounders, starting at the tac·
klea. Don VanMatre, 1 95, and Nick
Nichobon, 102, will get the nod al
Despite their lo•• •- Ra"en•. the guards, while Russell Miller,
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wood, la,I Week, Co.ach Ralph
5 ayre and F a Icon followers were
In the backfield, Charles Rogers,
pleased with the defensive effort Joey Russell and Billy Jewell are
put out by the Falcons through definite starters while Sayre has
most of th� game against the fav. been interchanging his quarter­
ored Red Devil team.
backs, Larry Hargraves and Char­
les Yonker.
The Falcon offense. however,
Others slated to see definite ae•
wa� another thing. It simply could
lion are Tllmmy Knopp, Danny
not get started against the big
Ravenswood team. Sayre and h ,·, Harbour, and Perry Oldaker.
assistant Jack Campbell have been
workin&amp; this week to get that item
We Seleot Only The
straightefted out. Fumbles once
again hurt the Wahama team as it
Very Befit In
had earlier in the year.

USED CARS

S.. Theta GuarantHd UMd
LARK IV
6 cyl. With O,D. Clean as
new. SAVE.

1959

FORD VS
4 Dr. Falrlane 500. R&amp;H'.. Po­
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blue and white. SAVE

1957

FORD VS
Fairlane MO 2 Dr. R&amp;H. Auto.
trans. Clean and nice. SAVI

1957

1957 STUDEBAKER
Champion 2 Dr. 6 cyl. A real
economy ear. No'w Only $795
Many More To Choo• From

GAS FURNACE

Metropolitan Moton

;'Transportation on Land &amp; Sea"

Willi$ ANTHONY

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Society News
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lletpomltle readlol
CIN;' WII . retdl wbta llM Star
C1at, of the • Prffb:,terl.ln Sunday
ln the c:burcb 1:D.DU
Scbool
Tueld■J evenln1, lep\, 27th. Roll·
antWered· with a Bible
vene. The· qteell�I w-11 conducted
by Mlu ·Frankie Mumaw, PNII•
denl· Report• · Were 1lven ind ap­
prond. Ways to p1ake money for
the tlUI wu discuued. Mfl,
oapi, DUckWortt:i con�cted a
pro&amp;ram aenlon. Mrs. Ada Slack
hu1te11 aerved nfmbmentl to
M.l11 M.ufflrw, Mrs. Duckworth,
Mr■. M ayme Holmes, lln. Llzde
Quic-11: and Mn. }hiel Clark.

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• The bnly compact with line-car slyllna • The
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In CONSULS and ANGLIAS

• Clr handling • Priced with or below the other
CO!"Plcls e New Thrill-Power 1 70 engine for
1981.

Bo ,uro lo retlat•r for Ute U! S. S.vin11 Bondi. Draw­

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in-law and d1u1bter, Mr. a nd of Letart, W. Va., _ attended Uae
Mri. Arthur Sylve1ter and chU­ funeral of :their sider at Mem•hla, Ten�.
dren.
Mr. and -Mn. Crill Bradford
Kr. alld Mn� Geor1e Fredtrlclf
Kn. Helen Younce ·returned
and
of Cbeattt . vilittd M.ri. Lettt•
l vllit· with Mr. and Mn. A
from
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Speneet.
a , PL . En­
Prank KUl■, Mln10 Junction S Piper a:t Marinn
over ni&amp;ht
were
the1
home,
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•�nl five· d111, wllh his mother,
and Mn. Paul Jilc­
Mr.
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New CU:mberland, W. Va.
Troy Zwlllldl lln at
Mr. · 111111
Muon Spencer -aceompJDMn
villled Slindit-•i!llh Mr. and Hf,,
� WJIJU'Ow., Jlr. _and )Jn. Au•
tin Withrow and ,on Tommy a nd E. S. Milli.
' Jin, � -.UO,, Chule■ton,
Mn, Dellt Sterkey' of COIUlll·
IJ)enl fbe weekend ln the
but
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Jin. Edna Stnflmerl1'!1d . ol
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Mias Sharlee Ne\lml.h, daughter
llr■• Adi Slack, son Eu&amp;enl!, loMr. and Mrs. Cb■rles Neuman
of
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Rlttlr, Mt. and Mn. ' Mr. and Mn. Q. 0: ' PaUtnon,
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iohn Slocltl 19cil.' loll � 'lii for
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Li vin g Room· Su ites
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1961

Hunting Panto . . . . . $8,9$

HOLLYWOOD (UUPII - 1. -U
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ROILYWOOD (UPI} - BIila •� lldlllllaJ
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NCOnd "Volume for Warner

MI DDLEPORT,. OH IO

NOW ON DISPLAY·
,a.I$

"-11. Cleland BPePt the weekead
wtti. lUI coUl!n, AoJ Howell at
lllddleport.
llr. and Mn. John P'labtr and
IOU of A,krOO ,pent the week
md with her puenta, Mr. and
Mn. Henry IL0,11h.

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NEW LINCOLN CONTINENTAL, TBIJBS., NOV. 3

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Hr, and Mn H■IT)' CurUs
tatloDI led l;ty MH, Robc,J1 Wood.
,pent 1ut week end in Columbo
Junior Clan No l dlrtcttd b)'
a nd W11hinctoo C It.
Mrt :J{lrold &amp;pe.nef,;r �v• tbe
theme. of �e progr-•m '8'fildlnl
Mr. 41Dd Mn. Clyde Croll and
Day by Day'' Son,:1 lGrned in
d1u,lhtef LJDtl or COlumbu1 were
Bible scbool were liven bY each
weete■d pull of Mr. ;.n,4 Mn.
Howord f•lll«clut II their put ol the nclta·
lions,
111'. Ht! �n. Ray Rou1h of
Mn. Della Winct1qr 11ve two
apeat the weekend ·
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CJoclnhlli
readin1s in hl!:r own •�• way.
Mn. Waada
dauthter
U.ir
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of
Junio
p.
1J1po.ted
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A pa el co.
Jac:oN and children and other
Cla 11 2 preceded • IOOI "Y ou.
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relative,.
Brint The On e Not &amp;,, You. "
lkKemie lpllll
Mn. La\lft
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by
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p
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was
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This grou
Roll .c1U w■1 answe
Sunday and lloitda7 with Kr. ,and
and Mra. Virgil flouah for l�e: ln· eight member• wbtn tbt lAdif:1
Mfl, Bill lld&amp;bde end Jlmm.J
termediate Glrl1. .
AuxUlar,, of the :Vol\ant:ffr Fite
A bountif1d · picnic dinner wae
al Galllpolll.
hall
town
Depltmtnt met In tbe
"8ulldin&amp; To1ether" with read•
■ereved on the lawn al 12:30 to
Kenny Shuler of ·Letart ,pent
re­
a
for
28
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Dilht,
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Mondi
er Mn Edgar Dorst, Mn, Purle,
the
weekend wJlh hil srandpar­
tbt many »:re11ent.
01eetiD1, Mn. :$yMa Zwtl­
prtilu.de by Mn. KJrr as - supt., and reptetenU11&amp; &amp;ullt.
ien&amp;a
Mr. and Mn. Edward Simp­
An organ
the
over
d
pr-Mhle
Uq, pmildent,
ilon.
Horace Jtarr opened the after• ea.ch claRS of the Sun,-, �hool meetlnl, Jt '#li · decided to bold
noon program With the therne concluded this part
, , of 'the pro- a Halloween 81,llktd part, In the
Special
l)a)'".
IIY
D•Y
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grom
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flnmen'• room �edln&amp; the ,.
Kev. Card introd1.1cei1 ltl'. 'ffO)t· '
music wa1 offl!:fed by the choir
111lar recqrd • bPP ; on Oct. uth.
'With Mrs.' ao'y MilJer, director. ard Ruppelt. pUtor . ot pi, . llld• · Pmel will be 1tven · /or prettle,t,
Reci4'tiona by the Be&amp;inne. rs dleport ,ind S)'faCUae · PAab:,ter­ u1t l•t; ek1 Tb,11!1 1ladik ...m PIii'·
dw ..,iu. Im. Hal'Ql.d �ey,ell', u ian Cburchtl ,rho preHn�ed, llfl
't!haJt a ,tove foP · the room. At,.
leach&lt;fr :wu CiVJJl fpll� by Li)lia� · Sleiff ••� _ )Ir, ,itjt!,, llrt. l•ndlltt ' \bl.o
Weft Mn.
.,. �11, No: 1 claH wlth Paul Hap,io111j1lt . �.'., .•Vf l .
the
Slil,
Carrie
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'•Speqt:.er a■ loder.
viollD; OiCAn � ��� �li
·M;n. Kath•
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THES E CoAI,. HEAT&amp;I\S GIVE YOU A LOT
R'ev. · .RupJ&gt;'\t. ·ara, ·1 _ : �ffllt•II,
• Mn · · Emmeline
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nett
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Mr• ilafO�d° ' S..ier · � ��.. Car­
HendfJ,:: flld Ml•• �eanor C•·
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G'1 HCl'1it ii the patented, 4-flue. fire-brick cen■tructiOA
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bonett�nn■. bat 'ftlth I� wort. from effl'J'
more
that Jiv:e, you
The address by Be\''.. Ruppelt
pound_
ef
coal
:,ou
burn.
w■1·'1P�P.tl�:OOt �lomt .wlib
MT. •and ·Mn. -Darrell Brown of
1lngfn1 "I \f•lted Today Where Mlaenl Well•,
V1., are an­
. GAS HEATERS WITH
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birth
of an• · 8 l'D
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Mia. Karr expreuee ._ ha,: _ IP- dauthttf a.t · C•Jri;den Cla,:k .Hos•
Go911.,,
MIGHT' BE; � . _BC A'T -'1111 N
predation ·to- 111- who · helped In 1"lfl in Pnkenbure, Sept. 24.
i..t week on: ltia , farro· 1.119
thltl
ma.kine the Rally Day •.ad Home- Tbe , bah, bu been named Lee al)ove Cherry Rldie, shot
tlt"ver before· have you ■een 1uch
of a bobcat, or, wild•
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cterl,tl
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charl
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many
Jill•
it
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vinced
con
comln1 a aucct'u,
.Arin. · �dpaffnta are J(r. and is
beautiful stJlint: ia a Pl bOJDI!:
.� say there . aren t . apy
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iirt. CanoU Brown of Mlneral cat, notwllhstsnding lhat same
beater. All new W/Jl.11 MORNING
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Oller sucb nnlmals Jn soulbeastern O�. The _ Sentlnel pbotognpb·
Woll• inti Mn. AIIOI
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10c41. .-r. afld '�Mn Wllllam Dld• · er •dmilti · 11\e critter l&lt;!okl Sl!siilelously like • totnca_t,
1tylin,: add baulJ &amp;¥ aolid bta.tio;;;ill ""'
fart�
,r,at ar1ndporent,. whose barn m the bact�11nd 'burned· to th� _l!;Ound Sund•�,
dlo, locol;
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ln1 comfort to an,- home•
Tbe Jjya t!av, three: 4.i� par.,_.,.._
ng· bis. line fell&lt;e when his dtlt chased �
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Don Plcttlna Rl'Vtnl • with the sal� he was walki
ties ,che&lt;hdfli •'for t�II ( �k with
•�I
ed
the
oac�
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ap_P,r
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USS treed the -nimal h' holds. W�n
S. l!av� -�• boal'd ·
Ila·
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the first one '\q be,
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orl
There'■ a WARM MORNING to fit
,.,a•
It
and ·be said he d heanl anil
S. "screamed juat llll:e ,a
ton,
Charles
t
a
ed
-ut,4. i4'veb� A&amp;IJ,o .1llUOO
.-. .tt orMIIAlir• ff�
ven Teen canteen
10ur needt _ _ _ It the priN yeu
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bu&lt;, ,.....11y ,pent �een m
n West Virginia lrefqre. moving Into Obiq. He �,
min•
. Cimp
Ing 11 7'30 p. pf.; !P �•id·. &amp;, Ibo
Ce,1ler
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lb.
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throu
end
hot
want to pay.
Rita
a
wife
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wiµt
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ed tht
Junior WQ111an'1 Cl\J . o{ ·fft,.- �- � ieave, wi� hi&amp;.
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Sarp
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total
ments
paNnt(
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fa, t)le 'cat&gt;, .�uure
ven. On Friday ,ventn&amp; J, .�ce ii
ihoutti. Meli! ,,
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Pa�l'I,
t,rxe, and Its fOQI pa_�
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Phone GM-$6'1
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Modela '59 .50 up .
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Hall from 1:30 to
theory
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_.t�nd1�8 . fllneal servitN for b!ailt,. all e\llden"' ln auppo,t oflils
PRICED AS LOW AS $92.50
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-PfO(.'eeds gotna to 1he ,. �ttle,,n. )fp. ".'t• ht· .nu Pn wlf� of th�
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day night, Oct. e, tll�, wHl •�r bet� •� - ,Ci,O�llle wefe M�u
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itorium from 8 p 1 m. to J 1 :sp, P· 'II!· �
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Edlth .. Hood M
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Texaa. . . .
Family Nla;ht wu ob■ffll ed al '. SCl;eDter• in
tor benefit of the ,S(lnlot ·M�tben �ef:�i u:!1�y and Jira, ·· -�
ret
ch
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the .Mfth� C�IU'
Club or Mlddleporl
\. Tutt-· iw�li:ln at New Cuinber}.liid, W Va
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moreemi:t!u� Zenith Hearilll
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da
Now 11 The Time Ta lnsWl a Se1 o1 new
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fflkentl guesta . of � PP"-:
• Flues
I ( l Pie,.. Mil full detail, and Coonhunlers o e&lt;!l
1\'· a�d !amllY with_ e"!1b, Mt. ahd Mrs. Wati.-. 8�1.-,ior,, daUllhter, Elto.n • Lee and RJ.�ha�d . fti�@'.1
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1.: Your Forttd Alt Heating stllem!
( ) Pleue te�bone
The Melp county· Coonhun ten tlql eri.J � of Hershel We1t·
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.a �d , Mn. A. R. Mc- es and •. and �- ' Rllpb &lt;';b!lP:.
lngton; 0:- �.:, , AOanUc Cl!,\', Thoy ther,
"EVERYTHIMl iN IIARDWARE"
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Tflomas
of
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man and 'dau1htB11 v�\•d recent
M fl Dun , Allen, son and dau- ly '9 ith ,Mr and Mrs! · Wm , M'.e­
Jeff,raen;: af M:onlat:ella. ·n.ey re­
turned tiy the waY of the Sky ghter of New Ledngton spent Nlcll:le1 at· -PJrbrtbur&amp;: ., , .
Une drive and •v•ra•ed 2200 1ever1l d■ya with her father, Rev.
Mr. and Mr■ WQtte 1 �ntm:
F. E. Dunn.

The Cheater ll•tbot!lot Cbureh
obHrved ill annual a.lb' :Day
and Homef:omin, on Sunllay,
Se�L �-' The dly · dpened with
the momlpi ,.-oiq)lp . �vice con•
Jiu.eteti Q' lltv. 11., l\. .Cll'd, p..
tor . WhOH .:�on WII "1 8elie�c ln chriai".
,
At the ' clo,e of S11m11J S&lt;?hool,
)lr1. Purley Karr, ifUperintendent,
, presentecl •ttendlnce ptn1 �or
the paat year. Ball oon&amp; w1th
..Rally Day" pril,1ted pn th� m
were a:iven to e~ac.h � hl ld ind
adult. present rece ived tal&amp; with
"Rally o.y•• ifflprlnted on them.
A ttendance . for the day ,u 133.

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CHICAGO UPI-Mason Rudolph
of Clarksvllle. Tenn., has beu ,
voted this year's "Rook\e of th(
Year" by professional golfers
fn a poll conducted by Gol( DI•
gest mallHine.

NEW 1961 COMET
COMPACT CAR

lint family-size compact

For the ,econd straight week the
W,ham, White Falcon, will be focing an Ul\defeated team as they
tangle
with Williamstown
at
Bachtel Field on Friday night.
The Williamstown t, am h,s won
lbree games this season while bein g held to a tie in one. That tle
came in their latest game again1t
Sistersville.

GOL, ■RS HONOII RUOOLPH

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wip e out the bitte r mem orr of ! 92 7, call�d on ace rig hthande r ye m La w 1o 1r y a nd give 1 he m the Jump over t he New
York Yankees today in the opening game of the 1960 World
Series.
Casey Stengel, hoping to duplicate what lhose Yankees did
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33 years ago wh en they swep t the Pira�s
four straight,
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coun Iere d WI 1h Art 0I 1mar.
I have f11.ith in the guy," ex·
La w pulled a lendon i n his
plained the Yankee manager, right ankle during the Pirates'
shouting for his eighth World penn.int clinching . celebration a
Series victory in 10 tries. "After week ago last Sunday. Jn his
all . he has won the first game of final start of the regular season
important series for us all sea • last Friday night, he was hit
son."
hard by the Milwaukee Braves.
"But I'll he all right on WedThe Y;inkees were favored at 1 1 nesday." he predicted.
to 1U in the opener and 7 lo 5
StengeI was expected to use
far the Series.
right hander Bob Turley in the
Like Law, Ditmar is a right second game
an d h 1s
' clutch left
hander. But his retord is nol as h an der, Whitey Ford, in
Yankee
impressive as the Pirate hurler, Stadiu m
on Saturd ay. Friday will
a Mormon who does not drink, be an open d ate 1or
travel.
smoke or swear.
Wi l l Play Stuart
Law's st°Ck in trade is a £a5l
In comparing Wil1iamstown and
As soon as Stengel announced
ball, not too overpowering, wilb that Ditmar
would be his opening Ravenswood, it could be noted that
a lot of curves. He has fi ne con - game pitcher,
Murtaugh decided the two had been Ued for th e lead
trol and won 20 games while los· he would make only t"Wo platoon in the Llttle Kanawha Valley Con­
ing only nine in the Pirates' change11
instead of his usual ference until last week's Ue con•
drive for lhe National League three.
test between .wmiamstown and
pennant.
Sistersville. Ravenswood had deL•w'1 Ank le Mended
Left . handed billers Bill Virdon !eated the Sistersville team two
Ditmar, according to Yankee and Smoky B urgess will pliiy weeks ago by one touchdown,
pitching coach Ed Lopat, "has cen terfield and catch, respective•
The Williamstown team is coach­
a h out the same sluff, but he Jy. When a southpaw goes against
doesn't have as good control as the Pirates, M u rtaugh uses Gino ed by Ronald Deem, formerly . a
Law."
Cimoli in center and Hal Smith coach at Ripley. For the past two
year1 Deem has produced a top
Ditmar won 15 games and lo.flt behind the plate.
nine for the Yankees 1111 Stengel
Usually, he also plays southpaw notch ball dub al the Wood Counwon his 10th American League swinger Rocky Nelson at first
pennant in his 12 years at the base instead of the right handed
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Yankee helm.
hitting Dick Stuart. But Stuart, al1 ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;
thou.gh not a s good a fielder as 1 4,;;
,
Nelson, hits the longer ball, and I
Time To Replace Thal
Murtaugh said "I just might go
Did Funu,,e WIik A
with him aU the way."
Stengel decided to go with
New American Standard
Cletis Boyer at third base. Boyer
tailed of£ in his hilting toward
the end of the season and Casey
S E E US FOR
had him on the bench, revamp.
FREE ESTIMATES
ing his infield with Gil McDou•
gald. But in the last few games
PITTSBURG H UPI-Babe Ruth of the season, Stengel put Boyer
couldn't do it, but Mickey Man­ back in the lineup and he show•
tle and Dick Stuart both think ed signs or bre11king out of his
PLUMBING &amp; HEATI NG
slump. Boyer Ii, one of the bellt
lhey can.
PhoM WY ·2•255o· Midd leport
Ruth failed to hit a llingle home glove men in the business.
run at l&lt;'orbes Field during the
1927 World Series between the
New York Yankees and Pitts­
burgh Pirates. Only two homers
were hit in that entire series,
both by Ruth, but i n Yankee
Stadi um.
Mantle doesn't. think it should
be so difficull to reaeh the fcnce.s
here. however.
"It's a lot like Yankee Stad­
ium." he said, taWing a good look
around the ball park , "That left
field fence isn't too far away and
that right field wall is the same
18 the stadium's except it's a lil­
lle higher."
Only Mantle, with his tremen•
duus power, can i.ee il that way .
"I played here twice before,"
said the i.witch•hitting Yankee
center . fielder, "and I hit one over
the right field roof the firlll
time."
The homer Montie referred to
was a blo w that traveled more
than 500 feet. He hit is during an
exhibition game against the Pi ·
rates in 1 957 and is one of six
men, including n.uth, ever to have
cleared the right field roof at
Forbes Field.
Stuart, Pittsburgh's rlght·hand­
er strong boy, said he wasn't in­
terested in getting Into "any talM'
measure contest'• with Mantle al­
though he feels the fences aren't
too tar away to faze him either. ,
"I got my llhare of homers thh1
year (23) and I can tell you that
no one ever gets any cheap ones
here." Stuart said.
"Sure, I kno,:, Mantle led the
American
Leatue in homen
(with 40) but we got a couple of
guys besides myselt who can hit
home rum;, too . "

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NEW YOR K 'UPI-Jim Brown,
who ha,s topped the National Foot
ball Le'a11ue's ball carriers for the
la■t lhree yean, ia belng prened
by Jitn Taylol!, of the Green Bay
Packers for the earlv 1e1son lead.

We carry o complete stock of

dependable

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it Blaine, O., July 3, 1 892 .
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ljt the Martins Ferry
Of the Wheeling
Steel .
tlon. lie wa■ ,11 member 1
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lll1 t.rulng Methodist ('hurch
put muter of the Blue 1.o&lt;lgl'
-lll and • • member or Belmon1
�ter 140 F. &amp; A. M. both or
�.,..e,ort, o.
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Bellda hla widow, Mrs. Rachel
� t.arent, who was a nat Of Hai1f0rd, he leaves one
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} � C�lrltille, Ohio, three son&amp;,
1 Pauk 1 -ol . Hew Pl\iladel phia, O . ;
9Sarla"bf_ Co)ulllbus and William
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• :"°"fh lli,.m, Lansing and eight

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� Har:tlord where he and his wife
: �ted every ■ummer. Her par·
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cemetery on the hill back or
Hartford. Th ey had a host of
fri,nd here who are made sa d
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- Orlltian whose purpose in all hla
dealla11 with people was noble.

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- HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Dame
�U Thorndyk e, .wh_o • returns to
tti'e ICt'een In a top role In the
Alaoc;ialed lrltish Columbia prod�dlcn "'the Star and the Cross,'
-.Iebt1te1
her
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Cerner 2nd &amp; lutland $tL
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MRS. WAYNE COBB
Donna Jean Warner, 1039 East Brnad-s t, Columb us o.
daug�ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Warner Harrison ville o ' '
married Sunday, Oct, 2, to Mr. Way.ie O. Cobb u' S' ';._��
Force , son of M r . and M ra. Orion Cobb Jnglcwoo'd ' Ca1if
·• at
the Zion Church of Christ in Harrlsonviiie .
�he new Mrs. Cobb has been emplo y ed as an operator at
Ohio Bell T_e l�phon � Co. , Colum bus . Mr. Cobb is a flight sim­
ulator spec1ahst! with lhe 8:J lst t.,pei ation S9,uadr on Lock­
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borne AFB. �c 1s
a gradua te of Mornjn gside Htgh School
In­
glewood, Cahf. Mrs . Cobb is a gradua te of H·arris
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onville H,lgh
School, 1955.
Jt was an �P,en churc h wedding with a rcteplion being
h cld ror the families and close friends.

Miss Goodrich
ls Bride Of
James Grueser

Milla Joy Goodrich became the
bride or Mr. James Robe rt G r ues­
er on S41turd11y October 't. The Rev.
flohNt l'ard urrlcia te&lt;i at lhe cere­
'.�ony wtllch WH solemnlt.ed at the
.nl neravlll e Methodi!ll Church .

The bride was allired In a blue
knit suit with white accessories
Hnd wore a .v cllow r-ose corsase.
�he carrie d a white Bible a g1ft
from tier bridesmaid. Her jewelry
w,i.� a pearl necklace belonging to
Mrs . .t.dolph Gru eser Sr. grarnl­
mother of the 11room.
Mias Becky Grueser, cou5i•n or
lhe i:room, whp served as hddl'S•

Troop Works On

Chester Social
News Of Week

Improving /ts
Mt,eting Place

Social Events

Mrt. M,. Swick.
. �ra. Elsie William a, NeliM&gt;nv ille,
Mn. Hazel Grate, Mrs. ltary
v111t�d recently with her au�t. Mr1o.
Lathey, Mra. Margaret Cardillo, • Girl Scout Troop 167 met Satur­ Mollie Bookm an.
Mn Evel7n )tla:ht and Mn Adtt, day at the Pomeroy Finl Baptist
Mn. Thomas Weber and Mrs
Swick vltJted the Red Croa!I Church, opcnina: with &amp; prayer tu, Lawrence
Smith spent a d11y
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bloodmobllt at Pomeroy recently. Donna Riebel. ·
Colum�u.s with Mn. Iris WJlson
_M innie Swick !!pent a day with
Duea and atttndance were ta ken and childre n. Mra. Smith also vis­
h er 1J1ter-Jn-law Iva Barrell at by patrol leader, Shella Hicks and ited with
:,lr. and Mrs. E. J . Nun­
Happy Hollow.
Donna Riebel. Th e 1i rls worked on nally J and family.
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Mrs. Alva Swkt was . ealUng on the project or improving their
the
her parenU, Mr. and Mra. J1ase muting place and will have
Swa� on Park tr Run' · Saturd,-y project complett by next week.
Thia activity will h elp the girl•
evenin g
earn
a r-equirement toward their
M�. and Mrs. Roy �arles anQ
fa mil y and Mr. a,nd Mrs Simon ·aetond class rank.
Sorn e time was also spent on
Jo_hnson were visiting with the
craII work. Pla.n1 were made con­
Cltfford Ml,cht f• mily Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. Roy George spent cernin•1 tt,e Girl Scout Fund Drive
the weell:e�d at their home here. which bcClna October 9.
A new requirem e nt will begin
T�ey brou1bt bis mother. Mr1.
Mina G eorfe home after 1he bad at the next meeting in · the field of
Plan1
�pent tw o weeU viaitlng them tn International )'ri endahip.
were made lo have Mh. Paul Croas
Marlon.
Several from here attended the aa their 1ues1 apealter.
Mn. Cro11, who came to
thePTA meeting 1t Salem Center
United
Statea
from
Scotland,
will
Monday ennlng.
Mr. and Mra. Rqhert Grate were � :l l ll:; . lo the trotp about family
1 1d1Hon1, craU, mutlc and relil•
Sunday 11ueata or Alex McFarland
iat Morgan Centl!f Mr. and ,II.rs. · I.
Paul McFarland and faqail)' ot · l'b ' .JMelin&amp; "cla1ed with the
Columbua •nd )Ir. and Mn. G�· � •min1 or the. "friend1hip circl e"
aid McFarland of Floricli. · Jielfe ,•111(1 alhjln&amp; 1ape.
Seou.t a pre-,ht were Pei:o Fol­
wee kend guest•.
Mr. and Hrs. Giles Smith, .Iii. mer, Shella Hicta, Donn·• Riebel
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ily, Mr. and Mra. Evtnltt · � Kt�sinJlet, ' fh,nnl Snilth; Jhrbara
UIIIN-An estimated
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Mr. and Mn. Lee Denner � KIit Tau,nori- tnd IHders, 1fn. Victor
JOAIJO. - heard blff.
land and Mr and Mfl Marvlft IM6 Youn1., Jr. and Ari. · neO!"Ce Hicks.
� �lalltt BIU, Ota•
ney and famllf of Vinton • ,-f!:1'41
um eloae bla t.hft&amp;.weelt
Sunday vialtort or Mr. and ·iitl Geor� wett In Columbus sun'Gennan campaign with
Bonnel Denney.
i, "t!ND.darlng llfrmOD ta
. ' . ' �, da:, · to aeo Tom McFarland who
Marlon Grate
and J(ra� , i1 rtcovtring l"!icely.
Wut Berlin.

Mr1. Elizabeth Yoanc Ne•
Brighton, Pa .. and Mr. an'd Mrs.
E!iu Stiles, Pomero1, apent I d1y
with Mr. and M.ra. John Ginther
and family.
Guy Summ erfie ld s�nl a day
wilh his diua:hter, M.r,. LI-IT)'
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Roush, J11ckton .

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JOAN MILLE R

D R ES S E S
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re� &amp;cces.'Hlries. Ed Grueser was
be,t man for his cou11n'.

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Fo!lowing the �edding which
was attended by relatives and
close frlenda, Ruby (irueaer and
Ma�y Ruasell wt!re hosteases for
a dinner &amp;erved to the new couple
and thelr family at the home of
William Russell . The weddin g cake
was baked by Mra. Walter Gr.-eser
aunt of the groom.

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IRMITE ANB PEST CONTROL
1w Pain. Frw lnopaction. l niur•
N br NationwlH, Phan• R.
tre5 A. Sorvlee 'station WY2·
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Church members, Presbyterians
who hove stopped eomin g to
and Church,
Sunday School
please attend the rewards are
great.
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I. POTATOES

Proffitt,
Clarence
l0·4· 12l p
Portland, Ohio.
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used re•�ond1honed upnght piano,. Priced right to
• 11ell'"' Others lo choose frow $20.00
lip. Free delivery. Coll Rutland
Furniture, SH2-481 1 or a tter 5 p.
9-29-6tc
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F OR SALE: Fresh Cow Guernsey
and· second calf. William Blake,
l0· 1-6tp
Dorcas.

I, Jame_s S. Phillips, will not be
responstble for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself.
James S. Phillirs, Harrison- USED GARDEN t.raotnra ,na mo•
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era. Rotary mower blade, &amp;har10 5 3tp ' pened. Cu&amp;toq moWiDI and
plowing,
GRAVILY TIIAtTot
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E _WIS H TO T�NK ALL OUR f1"1r.:1eroy, Phone
WY 2-2975:
friends and neighbors who were
?-21-tfe
so thoughtful durlng the illness
and death o! our wife and 22 PUMP RIFLE 30.QO 12 ga. sin•
gle !5.00. Both guns like new
mother. We also wish to thank
condition. 2 small garden tracDr. Davis, Foglesong Funeral
Home, those sending cards end 1 tnrs. 8 two panel doors, 1 reel
I type power mower $8.00. Coal
floral offerings.
laundry stove $4.00. Olen Young,
Virgil M anley and Mr. and
Reedsville,
Ohio, Success Road.
Clifford
Manie
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Mrs.
1 0 5 l l p l Phone Coolville 3712.
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STATISTICS - _Benl'hls areru i nJ
to •""ommumtY w hen a n ew
industry l;llrn 100 work e n:
11 2 more
more peoples,
296
( 1 7 1 Helo Wonted
school
51.
more
serholds.
ho�
M A N lo taltl' over gas �on.
ch1ldr�n, $590,000 more ln per11on1l mco�e per year, . $2'70,Phone WY2·9920.
9·23-tfc
000 more 1n baflk d e posits. 1 07
more panenger cau re.i:i11tered,
WANTED: Mechanic. Phonr W\'2174 more 11'.orkera employed, 4
9920.
1). 23,tfc
estab!lsh mentl,
more retail
r etail• sal e •
in
more
$360.000
HOUSEKF.EPER for elderly man.
of the 1:onl
Revena
per year.
Slav niithts Apply immedial ely
produce in\'erae rewill
ditions
Dutton Drug Store, Mlddlepert.
suits. 'l'bese figu re r; have been
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compiled by competent a uthoti·
ties and are equal l y a pplicable
MAN OR WOMAN. Families neeti
in C1evela nd, Hoboken, Ham·
service in North Mason County,
tramc:k or in Pomeroy, dhio.
Full or port time . Some earn
$3.� hourlv and up. Write
Rawlti.E:'h's Dept. WVJ-270-538,
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Richmond, Va,

Cuc/tie, �e4/t'I

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Wcrited

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ine the day. Phone WY2-3502.
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MUPLLl!R FU•NACII, W■n,Ni,
MOU!I! •IIIPll■IN,IIN. lrnof,I lro&gt;
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RAD IATOR

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The new Mrs. Grueser ls the
daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Goodrich, Jacksonburg, W. Va. Mr.
Grueser ill the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Grueser of Canton and is
_c inpI_oyed hy the Hobum Bakery
m � 1ddleport, The)' will make
their home in Minereville .

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w1 �t•�mng service JS your Good Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer.
He U •�•peel the �ooling sy,te'm • • • protect it with anti-freeze, inspect tires,
check hahts, lubmate the chassis, change \!le oil to Valvoline AU-Climate
Motor Oil : • • now �ith miracle Chemaloy, and fill your lank with A-Plus
super 9asoline for quick starts, fast wann•up.
For maximum protection and dependable performance this Winter . • •
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set Frcezin Seaaon Service at your nearby Ashland Oil Station.

IONO nlAL SIIN-Th• In•
euma tu evuion tlial ot
Bernard Ooldftnt trlsht. bt·
lnl MCIOrted Into the Suffolk
County l.U l.n Bolton) may
� neut., lhrM nwnU&gt;e. ror
IOmt HO government wlt­
DMNI have been ,ubpoenaed
to hluty. Th• rtn-livtnl
friend ot ronner pn4ldenual
aldt Bhtnnan Aduna LI ac,,
CIUNd of tvadlnl •Tlt,Tt3
Ill income taxea.

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ONE who was so kind and THE LATE T. H. DAVIS property, brick two !llory, located
thoughtful after the death of
1'hird and Coal
at NoI'th
our father Sihls Taylor. We .also
Streets, Middleport, may be
wish to thank Ewing's Funeral
9-17-30tc
seen any evening.
hom e, pallbearers, the minisler.
Phone WY-2·2143
those sending flowers, all friends
PEACH!:S,
bring
containers.
Pomeroy,
_Ohlo
and �elatlves and anyone else
Webst er Fruit 1'�arm, Lonf Botwho helped in any way.
tom, Ohio. Phone YUkon $-3201
The Family
AIR eoNDmONfflG, IIEFRlGER·
8-1 6-Uc
lO 5 ltp
aUon service. J1ck'1 Refrl1en•
tion. N ew Haven. !'hone TU2·
w
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FORD,
1050
EFOR S,A.L
ffl
11-&gt;ll-U
7,
painl, $125, tape recorder, Web
·-cord for $80.00. Call WY2•6708.
A 1 1CTIONEII
GaNI c1 .. UtH Ce,.
10·4·3(p
Car.nplet• hr:o,ke
All ,...... on4 -··
Crltt •radfoNt
TWO PIECE Kroehler living roo m
ITAN MOTOII
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Phone or C�
good
in
-rocker
Platform
suite,
l\d MIiii ItA.
C.
BRAl&gt;NIRP,
Roel""
�-�· ;Inquire morning al
� Ohlf
224 Walnul S._, Middleport.
'IH BUICK Sijp�r /ardiop Looks
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and runs like new. Phone wv2- 1 _______________
1 M•6tp BEAN S $1.00 per bu, Pick youi2778.
own. Bring your own container.
1957 CHEVRdLET BEL AIR 4 dr.
• C. W. Profritt 1 Portland,
one owner , low - mileage, power
t 0-4-12lp
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brakes, steering, R&amp;H, white
walls. 702 W. Mt1in St., Pome- FOR SALE 1 50 Player piano rolls
Good condition. Call Vl3-2441.
10-4-3tp
Befol'I' 9:30 ,\J/1.
roy.
10-4-3tp
Ml- WY-2-2649
KAUTZ �-0 5TOP
ONE PAIR ready trained Beagles
At Chootw
$20.00. S'ee Car l Bostic, Bai ley
fury
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GAS. FUEL OIL and ,::oal
R u:- Road, Pomeroy, 0. .
MAMIU. SIIVICI 5TAT!OII
naceL Call for free estiinatee.
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ONE
DIAMOND
RING AND ONE
&amp;.lG-tft
Hamden % 1 jewel le.dy'a wristlivery Day &amp;enll&lt;
woteh. Inquire 620 Locust St.,
AUCTION
AUCTIONIIR
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Midd lepo rt.
· On Saturday, Oct. 8, 1 960, at
ltlASONA ILI !IATIS
1 :00 P. M. at my home back of SINGER
MACHINE, SATISPACTION GUIJIANTEIO
SEWlNG
the Ch ester M ethodist Church, in
blond console model, in excelCall or "5i.. I. 0. McCOf
Cbester, 1 will aell at auction the
lent condition with guarantee .
(hfftar, Ohio
following;
E quipped to make bullon holes,
8 22 SOtp
Beauty Gas Range, S ervel R edarn, patch, monogram and m any
frigerator, Drop Leaf table, two
fancy zig zag stitches. Take over BULLDOZER FOR H1RE. Ponds,
basement.a .and landscaping, Ph.
dining room tables, Metal utility
balance due $43 -50. Terms arChesle r, Y U 5-32�5.
10 3 30tp
cabinet, step atool, 21 inch Crosley
ranged or discount for caeh.
TV, 17 inch Admiral TV, Singer
10 5 6tc
Phone WY 2·220I.
Sewing Machine, good, Electric __ _____ __ - - PAINTING INSIDE AND OUT.
Waffle Iron, Portable electric FOR SALE 4 ROOMS furnlture
Papering. Floor sanding and fin­
including Magic Che( range,
wader, Sunbeam Iron, Quad Gas
ishing. C.arl E. Nelson Rutland,
M aytag Washer, Gibson Re·
Heating Stove, 3 Beds, Library
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l , Phone WY 2-6969.
Rt.
frigerator, 24" Sylvania TV,
Table, Floor and Table Lamps,
10 4 6tp
. n ew Port. Singer Sewing :M.a12 by lS Wool Rug, 9 by 12 Wool
chine, 121-7th Street, Middle Ru1.
10-4-Stp
China
port.
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,A.ntiqu
1'he. following
Iron
st,
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Ch
Cherry
ard,
Cupbo
C&amp; , PB&lt;&gt;
NECCHI SEWING M A C H l N J;. cmnou:rE OOl!RAN
Bed, Hall Tree , Wash Stand s,
tecUOn, Life. Auto, J"ite, hlio.
monodarn,
za11,
zig
to
Equipped
Chalra, Marble Top Dre uer, Tele11111.o. lllddle,ort, ·
Call Doll
gram, etc. Sold originally · for
pbOne, 1'bree Standa.
01,1,L
ce
of
bolan
off
$181 .00. Pay
A1ao dlshea, cooking utenail11,
1&amp;6,90 or S8 per month. Phone BARNlli-SIMPSON INSVIIANCE
!le.ms
r
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oth
many
bed clothes and
10 5 6tc
2,2204.
WY
Agent,, Middleport. Fire, Auto­
tOO numerou1 to mention.
mobile. Bondi. Phone WY2�a: Ca.sh.
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ACClcla
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1lblt
Not Retp0n
, Re:freahmenta will be &amp;erved by � AIISSPICl� - the Cheater D. of A. Lodge.
57 MeHllfY 60 H,• P. $495,0D
Owner: Elizabeth Wickham
59 Morcury 70 H- P. 159SJIO
FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM ROUSE
Auctioneer: I. O. McCoy
U H. ,. Mo(&lt;ory , OutfH '"5,00
with bath, nice loc,.Uon. Melvin
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MITl�ITAN MOTORS
Hood, 1 1 1 Lo..:l,lat St., PomeroJ.
600 lest ,Mii!:n ltrett. Pomere,
condition .
Good
TROMBONE.
(9) l 30tp
Pli°"' WYl-3170
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Phone WYwag7,
8-20-tlc
FOR SAµ: , RESTAURANT J;&gt;2
112 RATS k\lled with Star Wnr­ ------,..-,''-- - "'1· - lJcense 6% Btfr and Wine. '102
farin. 2"' ba. $1.49. Eb er&amp;bach
W. Main St., Pomeroy. 10-4-atp
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Hardware, · Sugar Run Flour
Lot and two houses.
M.01, l,,andmark Co-Op.
50 FOOT TRAJLEit. 3 lull s.lzed FOR SALEand bath, and one12.
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rooms
6,
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9
(5)
(9) � ,•• 30;
bedroom&amp;, ru.11 bath with auto­
running water.
with
rooma
5
Street,
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Maple
13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28;
matic washer.
Call ,sp 3-5562, Clifton.
(11) 3, 2, t, 9, 10, 1 1, 16, 17,
Middle port. Phone WY2-5460.
10 IS 6tc
18, 23, �, 26. 30; (12) 1, 2.
9-29-6te
TEAll OF MULES, 2 wheel trailer.
Rent
See Rodney Pi erce, Long Bottom.
10 5 3lp
LEGAL NOTICE OF SAUi
EIGHT ROOM' HOUSJI:, two fJy,1
will be received by the
Bids
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N.
A.
-room 1apariment1.
at ttae oflice&amp; · of
igned
unders
11-2-tfe
Pbone WYz..1272.
Webater and Fultz, Pom eroy Na•
Y.ODERN unfurnish ed 3 rooms tional Bank Bulldln 1, Pomei-oy,
and bath apartment. Birch cab­ Ohio, until 10:00 A. M. on Friday,
incinerator, October 14, 1960, for the , pur•
diapoeal.
inets,
WY�-514:l• chase of tbt Bertha' A. .Arnott
Pbon
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large cloaetl,
9-16-tlc
real estate , situated in Letart
Township, M elia County, Ohio.
aparLment on
THREE . ROOM
The above real estate con,l1t1
Condor Street. Pomeroy, also, 4 of approximately
aeventy-four
on Se&lt;:ond
room apartment
acre1, on which there it aituated
Street. Poin·eroy. Phone WY2· a five-room fr.me dwellin111:.
9--28-tfc
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Fteelan4 S. , Nl)rrl■,
AdminlatrJtor of the
APAk'.l.'IIENTS - .,runulb.ed and
e of Bertha A. �o\t
Estat
ui:aturnlli;ed. Mf!��•ten. lllddle
8 3 tf (9) 30; ( 10) S, 3, 'I', B, 10, 12, IS
port. Phone WY 2-2121.

ators, from

cores to
the largest. truck er tractor
radiator.
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rt. o pe n : Lot•k 23 1 ,. 5 u pper , 8.8 .
low t- r , c l osed off: all moveable
1k "Nortbweslern Local PTA.
dam s are 11 p 1 3 thru 23 and cloa- wlll meet Monday, Nov. 10 at a p.
ed o'.f '\. I I Kanawha R iver dtma m. in the Rutland Hl,:h &amp;:!boul
on u ll
Auditorium.
Da•
. Ohio Ri11er Boa ta, down,
Baby 1Hten will be pr9vided
h1cld. Waverly 7:35 pm 2,.0; Lot-t
7 Carol D , 9: 55 Pm 0-4; Titan dwinl the metUDJ. A IW&gt;Clal l\our
w. will follow witb refrttfment.s.
Ron lind
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El l!.a th"-1 : 48 a m 1-2; Lot-k
tl:4:i pm 0, 1 : Mike Cr editor 12:IO
am 1 9·0: LoC'k 10 Northern 1 1 :27
Geor1e 1f. flumia'9( Aalistant
pm 1 1 • 7 ; Ch:1Jrle• R . Stevenaon . Natio�I I)irector of Nablie Rel•
1 :3:) ,m 0•8; Lock 1 1 C1ncinrutl tion1 for the 8o:, Scodtl"of Am etic1
11 :25 pm l 4·3: L..ock 14 Waller wjll be -.i&amp;Wn&amp; in ffPDM.nlloD on
C. Beckjord 12: 1 5 am 18-2; Lock D;dober e
7_ He trW U\Ht with
17 San Ricardo 12: 15 am 0-3; I.he loqt Public Relatiorui Cemmit•
Lock 18 On -..ard 8 : 35 pm 2-10; tet on Tburadlly, to HiiJt the com•
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Lock 19 National 9:26 pm 0-3; mlllff In outlininl ita •re1ponaibll
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Gana 1. 1 : l 5 pm 22-0; Lock 23 El, ities for the com In,: year.
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1 . 15 am 2-0, FranUin Pierce
Method� Cburch will ll!&gt;ld • 11..ur.3:50 a m 1·7.
m.a1e sallfl in the _buil'clf111 fotmer•
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.a• are re&amp;idl•nts of the 11tall! of
Ohio: sun·ivin � apoutt . if any :
next of kin: benefki.arin under
the will, if any; the attorneys repreaenting an y of the aforementi oned penona :
You are hereby no u. f Led that
on the i30lh day of September,
l9IO, an In ventory a nd Appnisernent �f the ealate of Edward P.
Brown i n1, dec�lt!� . l � te of Le banon_ To�nshi� 1� said County
w111 fllM in th1• Court.

Mountain Iron &amp; Supply Co.
Hearing on aaid Inventory and
By J, B. O'II IIN,
Appra.isemenl will be had before
it&amp; attorMY
this Court on the .22nd da
of
(8) 3 1 ; (I}) 7, 14, 21, 28; 00) 5, 6tc October 1960 at 10 o, 1 c k � M
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NOTICE OF APPOINTMEN1"
E»tata of Fraclerick J.' Burkett da te set for hearing.
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signature and
Decened
U. e aeal o aid Court, t bl.a
Notice is hereby given that
30th day 01 deptember, 1 960
George E. Burkett, whote Post
F. H. O 'Brien,
Office addreu is North Third
Street, Middleport, Ohio, baa been
Judge and Ex-Otficio Clerk
duly a ppointed Admlnlslrator of
By Ann Baker,
th Eslale of Fred erick J. Burkett.­
Deputy Clerk..
late of Pomeroy Village, Meig1 (10) 5--12-2tc
County, Ohio.
Dated this 26th day of Septem­ Actln"g Judge of the Pr�bate Court
be r, 1960.
M ei&amp;&amp; County, Ohio.
John C. Bacon,
(9) 28: (10) 5-12-3tc

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POMEROY -ModeJm frame h ouse:
shingle exterior, bath with tub
and shower. You n gstown
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chen, bcauliful floors, II room•
in all, plus full b,t-sement, porch
full attic, furnace he aling. N ice
lot with large ga r age and d r iv e­
way. A-I property. Shou l d e as­
ily gu a lify for VA Loan. $ 1 1,·
000.00.
POMEROY-6-room fra me houae
wilh bath, hot air heating, front
full
and side porches, and
base ment. Out of all high wa­
ter. and only a 5--minute walk
to downtown . A best buy at
181l()0.00.
Phone WY2, 3130
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NOTtCI OF FtLING AND
HIA I ING ON INV .NTO.Y
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l'rolNt• cou rt Mtl.. c ounty
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'.\1aebon, &gt;Nh06e addreu is 2110
Co1H1 Avt!1ue, Huntln&amp;ton, We■t
� Vlrginla, and is nol a reaidenl of l
the State of Ohio. i■ hereby , aoti• 1
fled thal 011 the 5lh day of July, '
l �.. Mountain Iron and Supply
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( o. filed 1t! petn,on ag1in1t him a s
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defend a nt. m th e Cu urt of C omMe1g1 County, Ohio,
mon Pleas,
cue No _13 ,040, pra)'ing for judg •
ment against hlrn for the sum of
I two thous.and one hundred ninety
dollan
91/100
and
l1even
II {$2, 1 97 .9 1 ) plu1 inlertsl at rate of
six per cent, r•prei.e nting merchandise sold �o him on account, and .
cost!! of this action.
Said defendant i1 required to an•
1wer on or �fore the 29th day of
October, 1960.
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IMulillll II IMn, room j11rnltur•. y1t SG tffldt1tl l;'i
hell outpul, II 1lm ,a� far mort hut wllll Im futl
0111, M1&amp;1C Cflll' bllllktlt I rtoffi or I .tlolti;..se
wttll co,y w•nntll 1n • 11111111' Gf 11'11nutn. HNd 10
tot livlftl """ comfort from tht tntlrtlr ltw,
TV-styled Mqlt Cnlf ps1nd ti! Mlltfl. Complat.
11111 . . . 111111'1 .,.. tor rour "'•llllf
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Bpc:.claJ - one mo11tb for 30 c6llfJ r,er word.
Full �te of t cent£ per word will bt eha71:ed for advert1&amp;lnt
d' oot vi:11,d ....ttlhio 11.1 daya aner receivin2 bill.
� • in Advertia.i.Ilj � Sbould lie r�p('�tf'd 1mmtd.la lely. The
Dail, :sentin el will not be reapon.al.ble for mon than ()De i.nc:o,.
feel iD6Cl'COD�,:I of l'tlDU and SporJal Not.iee1 of Ev,�ata JUIO. Obltu.arte.
publuh.ed at l ce'lt per word.
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2) Cord· of Thanks

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per irerd. Pae lnaertion. Minlll"\um charge -- 60 cent,.

Mrs. Robert Wood and dauahter,
Sandy, apenl Monday In Parkera•
bur1.
The October meeting of the Sew­
in; Club will be on Wedne&amp;day
eveninc Oct . 19, lnatead of Thurs­
day. thl 20th.
Recent visltors of Mr. and Mrs.
P. F. Koblentz were Mr. and Mra.
Ch arles Woode and :or. and Mrs.
John Hayes .
Mrs. Non Brown and Mrs. Jean
Summ erfi eld left Monday for a
1horl vacation in Virginia.

Mr. and Mn. (van Diehl, Roaen­
burg, Teut, .spent an evening with
his aunt, Mn. C. E. Ro echer.
M iddleport,
, Laura Saunders,
spen� a few d.1:y1 with Mrs. Ghm­
n11 Haye&amp;.
Mn. Al Petenon and dauehter,
Penny, Je(t Saturday evening for
thtir home in Grc.-al Falls, Mon­
tana, after 5pending several wee ks
here with her parent.� . Mr. and
Mrs. John Ginther.
ildr. and Mrs. Pete Elberfeld
and Mike •�nt the week end in
Remains of Pleisiouun, mosa·
Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. R F. saurs, giant lizards, turlle:i and
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Elberfeld.
f fish have been found in HempMra. C. E. Rqecher spent Sunday stead Co�nty, Ark.

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w{th Mr. and Mn. Charl es Diehl,
Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mr,. Etneat p;i,el1teln
of Idaho 11 1pendin1 tev enl days
with M-ra. Norma Dean and other
relativ es.

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Ruulan country estate in Oleo Cova &lt;111. Long Jalu4
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'Won making another spe�h before the United Nat:il;ml
"' \� � ADembly ln New York,. Soviet Premier NUdta
IPuuabcbev held a brid new1 con.larence outaide. Be told
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from the start for Nixon. Not so
wilh the Democrats and their
man.
Gov. Prier Daniel aumlQed it
up for Teias Democrats when
hecklers interrupted him In the
midst of hi, keynote speeh in
tlte recent state �mocratic · convention in Dsllaa.
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'We are going to have harmony
cvea i( we have to tight for ii,"
Daniel said.
And he almost did have to fight
for it . Arch-cooservatirts in the
party wanted to jetti.!lon the e■·
tire Democr11tic national
lat­
form . Daniel wanted lo ,mi,ort
the national candidates with�t
supporting all of the national pkl-,,
form.
In the end, with some ma�
verlng. Daniel had his way. �
convention pursed two elect•�
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.._ But 11Nfe111ona1 polltlc.lana and who said they'd vote for NilWJI
er 1 i11ieervers reOecl that the in the Electoral Collece even li
II t.1d •U"lW vote1 before the Kennedy won. rt also barred tix
eJ,ctlo» showed Tkomas E. un('ooperali\'e d�legates.
er &amp;bead of Harry S. TruTexas Repubilcana held t}wlr
:man.
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state ronvention the Bame day in,
:· 'It It pureb Idiotic to predicl Galveston and it wu harmony
Novl'lf!lllber election in Septem- and Ni1un all the way. The most
" Robert Hollingsworth, diie[ belligerent resolution denounced
cal -titer for the Dalla� Lyndon B. Johnson for trying to
ftlfll Herald, one of I he biggest gc-t l' lected to the vice presidency
newspapers in the and Senate at the same time.
Same Story
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It is about the same story
;._�I nmember 1958. when It wae
!"""°klna pretty rosy for the Demo- among Democrats in Oklahoma.
��atii fn Texas and then the Suez Mony tegi1lator.s and other Dcm­
;�lti• blew up. At that time. Ad- orraUc party leaden don't Uke.
Steven&amp;0n was talking about Gov . Howard Edmondson'e "'Ivy
Nflllllment arid ending nuclear League E1pproach'' to tovernment.
ind lhe voter• left him. in
Oil Is always a sensitive Issue
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in Texu and Oklahoma becau.e
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the economlea of the two ttatff
� ' PMldlnt Elsenhowe-r earrled are so closely tled to It. flte
:1!9th Texu - where he was born whole Democralll'.' executl\'e com­
._ IPl Oklabtima in Ul52 and 1956, mittee in Texu went over to :rm­
. ;t'hen are 24 electoral votes in 1enhower In 1952 for promt11h11- to
�� and B In Oklahoma.
/iupport a bill giving the '1tiltll
- • ftl Republlc,n11 in both T.exa1: _control ot oil under -their tide.
· 1andK.
The oil depletion allowance • It
E:lves an oilman a 3'11,s per cent
deduction on hll income tu for
11.ny income derived from oil - l1
amoel ui; Important an luue thi1
year.
l l can also be downrla:ht em­
bartaSlling. Sen. Robert Kerr or
Okl11homa, who Is pledged to 1up­
port the Kennedy-Johneon ticket,
(5 11 bii oil m"n.
The DemocraUc platfOJ'Jn 11 for,
culting the depletion allowance
out; the Republican• clalm they
arc in favor of an al1ow,1nee.
Qut thert are more 1tptl1tt
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MANY OTHIR
homa - 1,500,000 ln Tei•
400,000 ih Otllboina - · Ind
large majqri-ty app1.renU1 are op,
posed to a Catholic pre1Ident.
The,y Include l&gt;f, 'g, 9.
tJd llor of lho llal&gt;Ual 81oO�&gt;A
WHEN YOU DINE
which has a 380,000 drcul��on.
WITH
US
Ht i1 opposed to Kennedy and he
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Try U1 Soon
U1t1 are not OPPGH4 to him 11
a man, but bec1U1e of th'• 'tultall•
tarlan l)'tltm" el &amp;he Catholic
Church.
J:J1.ptNSlo111 of rt\lalGUI OpJOll·
tlon ra-.a:e ftom thl 'ric.lous to &amp;he
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monthly cl.au meelins Monday
evenln&amp;, October 3.
The mettine opened with the
Lord's Prayer 1n uni.on and 1
verse from Exodus WH repeated
from memory by each person in re.
•eon le to roll call.
A Halloween part:, wu dlttt118ed
but no deci1Jon waa math!.
The ned m&amp;elin• will be held
at 7.30 p. m. November 7- Relre■h•
menl..8 will be cider and dough,
nulll. Bill Sayre and Robert Arm•·
wlll . be in charae or devotion, 1nd
&amp;tty and Bobby Arnold the recre­
ation

Attending Monday's meeting
were :Sertha, Betty, Bobby, Dorothy
Martha, Mary and Natha.n Jr. Arn•
old, Fred■ tuckerm.a.n Jan Smith
Kay Wyatt, Sharon Thoi;PIJ Ger�lti
W,ear1, Bill Sayre, Butch and BUI
McElroy, Neva Mci:lroy ind Mr,
and Mrs. Eu,:ene Underwood.

MASON
Pers.onals

Mr. and Mn. Ru1&amp;ell Capeb11.rt
1pent the week end in Columbus
visiting their daughter and iu1b1nd, Mr. and Mr1. Warml Self.
While there, they attended itie
Ohio Slate • Southern CilifomJa
football gallle.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy flo111h
of
P:arli:eJ'sburl, Mr1. Ethel Fry . of l;.e·
tart and Mra. Eva Weigand ol Ma­
son were Monday guests of Mr.
and Mr,.
Yeager.

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1:18 Captain Kangaroo
10:30 The D11 Pont Show
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)11:!ar apparently i1 runn hi&amp; very
cloae to 1..1 ye■r'1 level.
Early fortca1t1 by aovernment
economi,t.s had predicted I crop
of about 7 11.1 per cent in net firm
income Lhi1 year . But fi1ure1 for
the llrst el1ht mon1 tu of llHIO
1how lhat farm bu1lneu h11 been
better than the upert1 had ex•
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'r;.bil late1t department rel"lrt
waa not a new offlclal ._t1,mlte
of net f.,-m incoqie. ,ut It 4'id
"� �t e11h recelpta �� farm
m arketJDP totalled $lt.S: biUl_on
In tbe Clr1t eiaht montbl o1 tbis
ye¥, up one•half of one per cent
fropi lbe 1ame period in 1,819 .
Farm prices have beitn · lltelow
1908, iut total nurke�p ha,ve
been up about a ffl' cent.
� �rt t•tlmated, cash te­
ceipti from farm mar�" in
Alll\\'1 �• q.ii bill'9n i,p &amp;, per
CMf 'frolJil , r.-r •IN·
of
the Improvement 'f_U tneed to
lar,:er receipt. from bo.,, mUk,
brOU,en, 10d cia:11.
For tbe fint eilbt monlha or
llltll), recelpLI from Uv..-� Wo­
du,;ll were 2 per cent , be!ow" 19'9.
CJl:op •tcf�II for Ille fir¥ �I
· months of 1� � eiltbNte,;l at
$� billiob, about 3 per cent above
a year •f�.

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2:00 l&gt;Q in Court
2:30 Gale stoffll 111ft'
8:00 Be1t th_e dlo�l.
l:30 Who Do You TrUlt
l:-00 A::,;ericu illa11dato(
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8:30 Your F.asQ Rep.."t'tet
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6:,t,5 John Daly News
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1 1 :45 Pre came Show
12:00 World Series
2:30 Loretta Youn1 Show
3:00 Youns Dr. llaloae
3:30 From Tbe.te RooLI
4:00 Make Room for Daddy
4:30 H�re's HollywOOd
1:00 Steambo•I BUl
•·30 Sit Ptetlon
1:80 Flatt 6 SctuUt Sbow
4:dS Weathereut
8:SO Ni"W■ PictUP
0:45 HunUe7 BrinlO:c.; llepoft
7:00 Whlrlyblnb
7:30 Re1eue 8
8:00 ThiA Man Dawaon
8:30 Bat Masteraon
9:00 Bachelor Father
9 30 The Ford Show
l 0·.' oo The Groucho t;MWI'
.10:30 Phil Silvers Show
tl:00 N'e.w, Haadlinfl
i.1:10 Weatbercut
U:15 Jack Paar Show
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Y!OO TOC:..,
9:00' Welcome Neighbor,
t;30 Mr. and Mrs. North

T••• t-Okl,homa
IY PRESTON McGRAW
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�- Xq,nedy subaeribed to the
�Ptilt r-eUglon and oU depletion
:.Dowance, he'd be as aure as a
�atlc presidential candidate
OD be in September that he'd
')arr)' Tes:■1 and Oklahoma in
tfovember.
:;;,. But line!!! Kennedy ls a Cathoind the DemO&lt;'ratic platform
,otnmlttee oppo!led thl'.' oil depleJton eUowance, he has a hard
1l,ht in ��two states !hat have
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He�•• Hollywood
Stew Wt 11W
Otllclc Draw lfeGnw
J.s:uaic 1n th• Round
The Jin., Thleker Sh"
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Huntlt:.- .Bhnller .Rleport
Manhunt
Waaon Train
Pritt ii Ridil
Perry Como Show
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Eastern High School will ce}ebrate its annual homecoming
F rid ay n i� ht .w � en the Kyger Creek football team invades
1 he Eag 1es gri d iron .
escort Roger
Hawk; Freshman
..... .., "Newhart, who will be � on
A speci.11 program has been princess, Jane
Hetzer, escort,
._ ,... 11onc1ay, celebrated a hUle early
..;c u ' be boosted his season total to plannt&gt;d, according to Executive Ronnie Barnett.
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l'scort, Charles
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With The Wide Foot
Black/ Wtute Saddle
Black Loafers - EEE w1dlh

$4.95 and $7.95
THE SHOE BOX

Seruor prinCeis is to be Letha
B1bbee, escort Paul Holsinger;
Ju nior princess is Connie Spencer.
escort. Tom Summerfield; Sopho­
more princess Henrietta Russell,

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Ill•IOI• Favored

Over Bucks In

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Sixty.six writers picked the
Yankees to win their 20th world
champ!onahi p whi�e 38 favored
NEW YORK UPI _ Iowa, upsel
the Pirates to win lbelr l � ird winner over Northwestern last Sat•
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Serl es title, a aurvey by United urday, was a one. po int choice lo
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Yanke es have won the, Amer1 can State Saturday in one of thl!: top
�ague pl!:nna nl U .times. The games un this week's college
foot•
Pirates have copped five Nation s! ball program.
League flags,
Ilinois, ranked fourth in the na.
tion
this week by the UPI Board
The Yanks whipped the Pirates
ln 1927 in four games, the last of Coaches, one rung behind
Series appearance for Pittsburgh , Iowa, was made a four _ point
choice to beat Ohio Stale in an ·
other leading Big Ten Conference
Packen' Mr. Taylor
showdown. Ohio State is ranked
fifth.
Presoinl{ Jimmy Brown

Top • ranked
Syracuse, mean­
while , is such an overwhelming
choice to heat Holy Cross, that
oddsmakers are not quoting a
poinl•spread. Second•ranked Mis­
sissippi is picked to defeat Van­
The Cleveland Browns' flashy derbilt by at least 20 points and
(ullbark totall!:d 240 yards rush • Navy, which climhed to sixth in
Ing in his first two games while the ratings this week following its
upset victory over W.1shington, is
Taylor roUed up 234.
a 13 · point choice over Southern
Methodist.
rBOYS' and GIRLS'
Sevenlh . ranked Purdue, which
humiliated Notre Dame, 5 1 . 19, is
, fi,e . point r .. orite o,er Wisconsin, the Alr fi'orce Academy Is a ½
poinl pick over eighth-ranked Missouri and loth ranked Arkansa�
i� a five point fnorite over Bay­
lor.
'fry Our Layaway
SKUS E WINS THREE
PAWTUCKET, R . J. UPI-Joe •
booted
home
key Bill Skuse
lhree winner� al Lincoln Downs
Tuesday lo lengthen his le11d u
MI DDLEPORT, OHIO
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drug store needs, cosme tics,
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wri ters covering the World Series
h i.ve pie
· ke d th e New yor k y ankees by
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Io w hi p th e p 1tlsb urgh p·1ra Ies.

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1.96 1 M E RCU RY
Announcing 14 New Madels Of Mercury For '61
I N MERCU RY'S HISTORY

e c1101CE OF 8-CYL. AND 3 8,(;YL. ENGINES

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Monterey Series
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Chances are that Sayre will
1tick with the same group of boys
who started last week's game. Jim
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200 pounders, starting at the tac·
klea. Don VanMatre, 1 95, and Nick
Nichobon, 102, will get the nod al
Despite their lo•• •- Ra"en•. the guards, while Russell Miller,
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wood, la,I Week, Co.ach Ralph
5 ayre and F a Icon followers were
In the backfield, Charles Rogers,
pleased with the defensive effort Joey Russell and Billy Jewell are
put out by the Falcons through definite starters while Sayre has
most of th� game against the fav. been interchanging his quarter­
ored Red Devil team.
backs, Larry Hargraves and Char­
les Yonker.
The Falcon offense. however,
Others slated to see definite ae•
wa� another thing. It simply could
lion are Tllmmy Knopp, Danny
not get started against the big
Ravenswood team. Sayre and h ,·, Harbour, and Perry Oldaker.
assistant Jack Campbell have been
workin&amp; this week to get that item
We Seleot Only The
straightefted out. Fumbles once
again hurt the Wahama team as it
Very Befit In
had earlier in the year.

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CIN;' WII . retdl wbta llM Star
C1at, of the • Prffb:,terl.ln Sunday
ln the c:burcb 1:D.DU
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Tueld■J evenln1, lep\, 27th. Roll·
antWered· with a Bible
vene. The· qteell�I w-11 conducted
by Mlu ·Frankie Mumaw, PNII•
denl· Report• · Were 1lven ind ap­
prond. Ways to p1ake money for
the tlUI wu discuued. Mfl,
oapi, DUckWortt:i con�cted a
pro&amp;ram aenlon. Mrs. Ada Slack
hu1te11 aerved nfmbmentl to
M.l11 M.ufflrw, Mrs. Duckworth,
Mr■. M ayme Holmes, lln. Llzde
Quic-11: and Mn. }hiel Clark.

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• The bnly compact with line-car slyllna • The
• Big-car ride - small­

In CONSULS and ANGLIAS

• Clr handling • Priced with or below the other
CO!"Plcls e New Thrill-Power 1 70 engine for
1981.

Bo ,uro lo retlat•r for Ute U! S. S.vin11 Bondi. Draw­

Ing lo bo Thuntlay evening, O.t. 8 al 8100 p.m, No
pureh- neo..

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in-law and d1u1bter, Mr. a nd of Letart, W. Va., _ attended Uae
Mri. Arthur Sylve1ter and chU­ funeral of :their sider at Mem•hla, Ten�.
dren.
Mr. and -Mn. Crill Bradford
Kr. alld Mn� Geor1e Fredtrlclf
Kn. Helen Younce ·returned
and
of Cbeattt . vilittd M.ri. Lettt•
l vllit· with Mr. and Mn. A
from
.
Speneet.
a , PL . En­
Prank KUl■, Mln10 Junction S Piper a:t Marinn
over ni&amp;ht
were
the1
home,
route
•�nl five· d111, wllh his mother,
and Mn. Paul Jilc­
Mr.
of
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New CU:mberland, W. Va.
Troy Zwlllldl lln at
Mr. · 111111
Muon Spencer -aceompJDMn
villled Slindit-•i!llh Mr. and Hf,,
� WJIJU'Ow., Jlr. _and )Jn. Au•
tin Withrow and ,on Tommy a nd E. S. Milli.
' Jin, � -.UO,, Chule■ton,
Mn, Dellt Sterkey' of COIUlll·
IJ)enl fbe weekend ln the
but
� Mt. IJNI. � Charlea NewDJn
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Diddle home,
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of
ruute
•ire liunili; illoner
Jin. Edna Stnflmerl1'!1d . ol
tholr -11&gt;1111&lt;. ,uti dau1btu,
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Mr! 'ibl'lln. a,,e,te, BuetleJ of Chester •l1ltecl ' her- daukbte
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Parker
bl!:rt
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Mr1.
ltffd1ville.
Mias Sharlee Ne\lml.h, daughter
llr■• Adi Slack, son Eu&amp;enl!, loMr. and Mrs. Cb■rles Neuman
of
n
c1l and daU,hter, Kn. Kathry
achinl · in the, IJncoln School
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John•
Harley
Mn.
nd
a
Johnson
aon of Wolf ,.,,_ · vJ1l,ted M'.tt, in M:e11, · Arliona.-' 'i,
Rlttlr, Mt. and Mn. ' Mr. and Mn. Q. 0: ' PaUtnon,
lwo
�ll•ra.n, IIN. Morr Brown- Mro Paul )'a�� · . 1..i .
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"Mr,
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ey
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ond
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of
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iohn Slocltl 19cil.' loll � 'lii for
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· Abilene, Tuii, wftere"lti�:r- ·npect
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Clon:s
of
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1961

Hunting Panto . . . . . $8,9$

HOLLYWOOD (UUPII - 1. -U
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lldllnloy. por•
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on
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"-11. Cleland BPePt the weekead
wtti. lUI coUl!n, AoJ Howell at
lllddleport.
llr. and Mn. John P'labtr and
IOU of A,krOO ,pent the week
md with her puenta, Mr. and
Mn. Henry IL0,11h.

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Hunllng Veslti , , , • $4,98
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ter , "It'• hllf. IJ�• J.nu••• 1"'
ceded Primary Clin Jio I rHI·
Hr, and Mn H■IT)' CurUs
tatloDI led l;ty MH, Robc,J1 Wood.
,pent 1ut week end in Columbo
Junior Clan No l dlrtcttd b)'
a nd W11hinctoo C It.
Mrt :J{lrold &amp;pe.nef,;r �v• tbe
theme. of �e progr-•m '8'fildlnl
Mr. 41Dd Mn. Clyde Croll and
Day by Day'' Son,:1 lGrned in
d1u,lhtef LJDtl or COlumbu1 were
Bible scbool were liven bY each
weete■d pull of Mr. ;.n,4 Mn.
Howord f•lll«clut II their put ol the nclta·
lions,
111'. Ht! �n. Ray Rou1h of
Mn. Della Winct1qr 11ve two
apeat the weekend ·
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CJoclnhlli
readin1s in hl!:r own •�• way.
Mn. Waada
dauthter
U.ir
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of
Junio
p.
1J1po.ted
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A pa el co.
Jac:oN and children and other
Cla 11 2 preceded • IOOI "Y ou.
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Brint The On e Not &amp;,, You. "
lkKemie lpllll
Mn. La\lft
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a
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by
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De
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p
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was
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This grou
Roll .c1U w■1 answe
Sunday and lloitda7 with Kr. ,and
and Mra. Virgil flouah for l�e: ln· eight member• wbtn tbt lAdif:1
Mfl, Bill lld&amp;bde end Jlmm.J
termediate Glrl1. .
AuxUlar,, of the :Vol\ant:ffr Fite
A bountif1d · picnic dinner wae
al Galllpolll.
hall
town
Depltmtnt met In tbe
"8ulldin&amp; To1ether" with read•
■ereved on the lawn al 12:30 to
Kenny Shuler of ·Letart ,pent
re­
a
for
28
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Dilht,
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Mondi
er Mn Edgar Dorst, Mn, Purle,
the
weekend wJlh hil srandpar­
tbt many »:re11ent.
01eetiD1, Mn. :$yMa Zwtl­
prtilu.de by Mn. KJrr as - supt., and reptetenU11&amp; &amp;ullt.
ien&amp;a
Mr. and Mn. Edward Simp­
An organ
the
over
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pr-Mhle
Uq, pmildent,
ilon.
Horace Jtarr opened the after• ea.ch claRS of the Sun,-, �hool meetlnl, Jt '#li · decided to bold
noon program With the therne concluded this part
, , of 'the pro- a Halloween 81,llktd part, In the
Special
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D•Y
g
grom
, 'Buildin
flnmen'• room �edln&amp; the ,.
Kev. Card introd1.1cei1 ltl'. 'ffO)t· '
music wa1 offl!:fed by the choir
111lar recqrd • bPP ; on Oct. uth.
'With Mrs.' ao'y MilJer, director. ard Ruppelt. pUtor . ot pi, . llld• · Pmel will be 1tven · /or prettle,t,
Reci4'tiona by the Be&amp;inne. rs dleport ,ind S)'faCUae · PAab:,ter­ u1t l•t; ek1 Tb,11!1 1ladik ...m PIii'·
dw ..,iu. Im. Hal'Ql.d �ey,ell', u ian Cburchtl ,rho preHn�ed, llfl
't!haJt a ,tove foP · the room. At,.
leach&lt;fr :wu CiVJJl fpll� by Li)lia� · Sleiff ••� _ )Ir, ,itjt!,, llrt. l•ndlltt ' \bl.o
Weft Mn.
.,. �11, No: 1 claH wlth Paul Hap,io111j1lt . �.'., .•Vf l .
the
Slil,
Carrie
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'•Speqt:.er a■ loder.
viollD; OiCAn � ��� �li
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THES E CoAI,. HEAT&amp;I\S GIVE YOU A LOT
R'ev. · .RupJ&gt;'\t. ·ara, ·1 _ : �ffllt•II,
• Mn · · Emmeline
'ffiei&amp;i,
nett
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,OF HEAT FROM VERY LITl'LE· COAL
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Mr• ilafO�d° ' S..ier · � ��.. Car­
HendfJ,:: flld Ml•• �eanor C•·
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G'1 HCl'1it ii the patented, 4-flue. fire-brick cen■tructiOA
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mfck prestn
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bonett�nn■. bat 'ftlth I� wort. from effl'J'
more
that Jiv:e, you
The address by Be\''.. Ruppelt
pound_
ef
coal
:,ou
burn.
w■1·'1P�P.tl�:OOt �lomt .wlib
MT. •and ·Mn. -Darrell Brown of
1lngfn1 "I \f•lted Today Where Mlaenl Well•,
V1., are an­
. GAS HEATERS WITH
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birth
of an• · 8 l'D
noynei.nt
the·
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PICTtraE FRAME STYLING
Mia. Karr expreuee ._ ha,: _ IP- dauthttf a.t · C•Jri;den Cla,:k .Hos•
Go911.,,
MIGHT' BE; � . _BC A'T -'1111 N
predation ·to- 111- who · helped In 1"lfl in Pnkenbure, Sept. 24.
i..t week on: ltia , farro· 1.119
thltl
ma.kine the Rally Day •.ad Home- Tbe , bah, bu been named Lee al)ove Cherry Rldie, shot
tlt"ver before· have you ■een 1uch
of a bobcat, or, wild•
c,
cterl,tl
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charl
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many
Jill•
it
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vinced
con
comln1 a aucct'u,
.Arin. · �dpaffnta are J(r. and is
beautiful stJlint: ia a Pl bOJDI!:
.� say there . aren t . apy
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iirt. CanoU Brown of Mlneral cat, notwllhstsnding lhat same
beater. All new W/Jl.11 MORNING
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Oller sucb nnlmals Jn soulbeastern O�. The _ Sentlnel pbotognpb·
Woll• inti Mn. AIIOI
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Gadd ,
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10c41. .-r. afld '�Mn Wllllam Dld• · er •dmilti · 11\e critter l&lt;!okl Sl!siilelously like • totnca_t,
1tylin,: add baulJ &amp;¥ aolid bta.tio;;;ill ""'
fart�
,r,at ar1ndporent,. whose barn m the bact�11nd 'burned· to th� _l!;Ound Sund•�,
dlo, locol;
.
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ln1 comfort to an,- home•
Tbe Jjya t!av, three: 4.i� par.,_.,.._
ng· bis. line fell&lt;e when his dtlt chased �
; ·
Don Plcttlna Rl'Vtnl • with the sal� he was walki
ties ,che&lt;hdfli •'for t�II ( �k with
•�I
ed
the
oac�
,
ap_P,r
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USS treed the -nimal h' holds. W�n
S. l!av� -�• boal'd ·
Ila·
lht
the first one '\q be,
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orl
There'■ a WARM MORNING to fit
,.,a•
It
and ·be said he d heanl anil
S. "screamed juat llll:e ,a
ton,
Charles
t
a
ed
-ut,4. i4'veb� A&amp;IJ,o .1llUOO
.-. .tt orMIIAlir• ff�
ven Teen canteen
10ur needt _ _ _ It the priN yeu
�
bu&lt;, ,.....11y ,pent �een m
n West Virginia lrefqre. moving Into Obiq. He �,
min•
. Cimp
Ing 11 7'30 p. pf.; !P �•id·. &amp;, Ibo
Ce,1ler
,
-=-a
\l!e
lb.
:::r,.:
throu
end
hot
want to pay.
Rita
a
wife
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wiµt
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ed tht
Junior WQ111an'1 Cl\J . o{ ·fft,.- �- � ieave, wi� hi&amp;.
,
Sarp
a.
r
li
hiches
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and
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total
ments
paNnt(
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bll
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fa, t)le 'cat&gt;, .�uure
ven. On Friday ,ventn&amp; J, .�ce ii
ihoutti. Meli! ,,
Ve.
Pa�l'I,
t,rxe, and Its fOQI pa_�
· MODEL' 400 'UBD .95
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set at the Racine A""rfe,n .1,iJ110n PiC�en,..
ey� are
Its
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to
toe
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Phone GM-$6'1
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Good
Modela '59 .50 up .
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Other
Hall from 1:30 to
theory
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_.t�nd1�8 . fllneal servitN for b!ailt,. all e\llden"' ln auppo,t oflils
PRICED AS LOW AS $92.50
,
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-PfO(.'eeds gotna to 1he ,. �ttle,,n. )fp. ".'t• ht· .nu Pn wlf� of th�
b r
/II .,......�- Legibn Auxiliary o [ Jlteibe.. .- :;atur• EUB . g..ur b pastor . '!"h1.eh wm
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day night, Oct. e, tll�, wHl •�r bet� •� - ,Ci,O�llle wefe M�u
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mlt
Tear Off anti MIii Thi, Ceupon
,evoral
for
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at the Middleport HIJb_ ,9ichC)OI �• ........ .Eclwlfb. Jd.n, Henhel r
Hl!l'llllq
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nd
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F0r Complete ,.,.. lnt.rmtl
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itorium from 8 p 1 m. to J 1 :sp, P· 'II!· �
If
Edlth .. Hood M
,
Texaa. . . .
Family Nla;ht wu ob■ffll ed al '. SCl;eDter• in
tor benefit of the ,S(lnlot ·M�tben �ef:�i u:!1�y and Jira, ·· -�
ret
ch
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the .Mfth� C�IU'
Club or Mlddleporl
\. Tutt-· iw�li:ln at New Cuinber}.liid, W Va
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moreemi:t!u� Zenith Hearilll
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y evenlne. Se_pt. 27, h�nort111. �i hter" Ellen of Sliutltn•ille .
da
Now 11 The Time Ta lnsWl a Se1 o1 new
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,on U,eJr . . ntw ���or, Rev. a�d If,.. ,
amewood,
D
He1�n
111'1.
fflkentl guesta . of � PP"-:
• Flues
I ( l Pie,.. Mil full detail, and Coonhunlers o e&lt;!l
1\'· a�d !amllY with_ e"!1b, Mt. ahd Mrs. Wati.-. 8�1.-,ior,, daUllhter, Elto.n • Lee and RJ.�ha�d . fti�@'.1
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free hleroture.
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djnner.
Tow
attend
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1.: Your Forttd Alt Heating stllem!
( ) Pleue te�bone
The Melp county· Coonhun ten tlql eri.J � of Hershel We1t·
'nte Senior . �YF enjoyed a
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p.
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13eell,
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Ch
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a
Mu
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Jiim: �upper
Association will m� U,.�ld
1 AND 2 INCH TRlC�l'UlSS JN
,�:. and ·
fJll'at- �p�n P)aln1.
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October 6, at !1:30 p, m. In Ute 'Po,m· _ · Mr. a�. '¥1'•· ,oke)' Wood o !
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n · Mr.· � ·- �- . RtnrY Dalley and 1, Hoy
l&gt; Par�•rl · lo l
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.a �d , Mn. A. R. Mc- es and •. and �- ' Rllpb &lt;';b!lP:.
lngton; 0:- �.:, , AOanUc Cl!,\', Thoy ther,
"EVERYTHIMl iN IIARDWARE"
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Tflomas
of
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home:
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',the
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C
ala vlslted
man and 'dau1htB11 v�\•d recent
M fl Dun , Allen, son and dau- ly '9 ith ,Mr and Mrs! · Wm , M'.e­
Jeff,raen;: af M:onlat:ella. ·n.ey re­
turned tiy the waY of the Sky ghter of New Ledngton spent Nlcll:le1 at· -PJrbrtbur&amp;: ., , .
Une drive and •v•ra•ed 2200 1ever1l d■ya with her father, Rev.
Mr. and Mr■ WQtte 1 �ntm:
F. E. Dunn.

The Cheater ll•tbot!lot Cbureh
obHrved ill annual a.lb' :Day
and Homef:omin, on Sunllay,
Se�L �-' The dly · dpened with
the momlpi ,.-oiq)lp . �vice con•
Jiu.eteti Q' lltv. 11., l\. .Cll'd, p..
tor . WhOH .:�on WII "1 8elie�c ln chriai".
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At the ' clo,e of S11m11J S&lt;?hool,
)lr1. Purley Karr, ifUperintendent,
, presentecl •ttendlnce ptn1 �or
the paat year. Ball oon&amp; w1th
..Rally Day" pril,1ted pn th� m
were a:iven to e~ac.h � hl ld ind
adult. present rece ived tal&amp; with
"Rally o.y•• ifflprlnted on them.
A ttendance . for the day ,u 133.

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voted this year's "Rook\e of th(
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fn a poll conducted by Gol( DI•
gest mallHine.

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For the ,econd straight week the
W,ham, White Falcon, will be focing an Ul\defeated team as they
tangle
with Williamstown
at
Bachtel Field on Friday night.
The Williamstown t, am h,s won
lbree games this season while bein g held to a tie in one. That tle
came in their latest game again1t
Sistersville.

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wip e out the bitte r mem orr of ! 92 7, call�d on ace rig hthande r ye m La w 1o 1r y a nd give 1 he m the Jump over t he New
York Yankees today in the opening game of the 1960 World
Series.
Casey Stengel, hoping to duplicate what lhose Yankees did
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four straight,
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I have f11.ith in the guy," ex·
La w pulled a lendon i n his
plained the Yankee manager, right ankle during the Pirates'
shouting for his eighth World penn.int clinching . celebration a
Series victory in 10 tries. "After week ago last Sunday. Jn his
all . he has won the first game of final start of the regular season
important series for us all sea • last Friday night, he was hit
son."
hard by the Milwaukee Braves.
"But I'll he all right on WedThe Y;inkees were favored at 1 1 nesday." he predicted.
to 1U in the opener and 7 lo 5
StengeI was expected to use
far the Series.
right hander Bob Turley in the
Like Law, Ditmar is a right second game
an d h 1s
' clutch left
hander. But his retord is nol as h an der, Whitey Ford, in
Yankee
impressive as the Pirate hurler, Stadiu m
on Saturd ay. Friday will
a Mormon who does not drink, be an open d ate 1or
travel.
smoke or swear.
Wi l l Play Stuart
Law's st°Ck in trade is a £a5l
In comparing Wil1iamstown and
As soon as Stengel announced
ball, not too overpowering, wilb that Ditmar
would be his opening Ravenswood, it could be noted that
a lot of curves. He has fi ne con - game pitcher,
Murtaugh decided the two had been Ued for th e lead
trol and won 20 games while los· he would make only t"Wo platoon in the Llttle Kanawha Valley Con­
ing only nine in the Pirates' change11
instead of his usual ference until last week's Ue con•
drive for lhe National League three.
test between .wmiamstown and
pennant.
Sistersville. Ravenswood had deL•w'1 Ank le Mended
Left . handed billers Bill Virdon !eated the Sistersville team two
Ditmar, according to Yankee and Smoky B urgess will pliiy weeks ago by one touchdown,
pitching coach Ed Lopat, "has cen terfield and catch, respective•
The Williamstown team is coach­
a h out the same sluff, but he Jy. When a southpaw goes against
doesn't have as good control as the Pirates, M u rtaugh uses Gino ed by Ronald Deem, formerly . a
Law."
Cimoli in center and Hal Smith coach at Ripley. For the past two
year1 Deem has produced a top
Ditmar won 15 games and lo.flt behind the plate.
nine for the Yankees 1111 Stengel
Usually, he also plays southpaw notch ball dub al the Wood Counwon his 10th American League swinger Rocky Nelson at first
pennant in his 12 years at the base instead of the right handed
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thou.gh not a s good a fielder as 1 4,;;
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Nelson, hits the longer ball, and I
Time To Replace Thal
Murtaugh said "I just might go
Did Funu,,e WIik A
with him aU the way."
Stengel decided to go with
New American Standard
Cletis Boyer at third base. Boyer
tailed of£ in his hilting toward
the end of the season and Casey
S E E US FOR
had him on the bench, revamp.
FREE ESTIMATES
ing his infield with Gil McDou•
gald. But in the last few games
PITTSBURG H UPI-Babe Ruth of the season, Stengel put Boyer
couldn't do it, but Mickey Man­ back in the lineup and he show•
tle and Dick Stuart both think ed signs or bre11king out of his
PLUMBING &amp; HEATI NG
slump. Boyer Ii, one of the bellt
lhey can.
PhoM WY ·2•255o· Midd leport
Ruth failed to hit a llingle home glove men in the business.
run at l&lt;'orbes Field during the
1927 World Series between the
New York Yankees and Pitts­
burgh Pirates. Only two homers
were hit in that entire series,
both by Ruth, but i n Yankee
Stadi um.
Mantle doesn't. think it should
be so difficull to reaeh the fcnce.s
here. however.
"It's a lot like Yankee Stad­
ium." he said, taWing a good look
around the ball park , "That left
field fence isn't too far away and
that right field wall is the same
18 the stadium's except it's a lil­
lle higher."
Only Mantle, with his tremen•
duus power, can i.ee il that way .
"I played here twice before,"
said the i.witch•hitting Yankee
center . fielder, "and I hit one over
the right field roof the firlll
time."
The homer Montie referred to
was a blo w that traveled more
than 500 feet. He hit is during an
exhibition game against the Pi ·
rates in 1 957 and is one of six
men, including n.uth, ever to have
cleared the right field roof at
Forbes Field.
Stuart, Pittsburgh's rlght·hand­
er strong boy, said he wasn't in­
terested in getting Into "any talM'
measure contest'• with Mantle al­
though he feels the fences aren't
too tar away to faze him either. ,
"I got my llhare of homers thh1
year (23) and I can tell you that
no one ever gets any cheap ones
here." Stuart said.
"Sure, I kno,:, Mantle led the
American
Leatue in homen
(with 40) but we got a couple of
guys besides myselt who can hit
home rum;, too . "

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who ha,s topped the National Foot
ball Le'a11ue's ball carriers for the
la■t lhree yean, ia belng prened
by Jitn Taylol!, of the Green Bay
Packers for the earlv 1e1son lead.

We carry o complete stock of

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,AMIL Y N IGHT
Glenn Ford - Anne Francis
"DON'T GO NEAR
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(Technicolor)
- also Doril Dwy - Barry Sul l l \·an
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Also Cartoon

THUtl$DAY •"d FRIDAY
Rita Moreno - Mark IJamun
"'TI-IE REBEL BREEff'
- also Robert Knapp - Linda L,1wso11
"'nIE THREAT"
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1 1 1 a duuh:,• i .. 11; ,·crcmon y al
Presbyterian
I Ilic l-' 1 rst 1 i 1 1 1 l e!I
C ' ti urdi. t1!1d , l ! ,•por 1 , M i ss Betty
Su ! l n an or t\ l liany IJec a m• · th e
hrule of l;eul'J.:t• Mc Knight of
Col u rn hus. l:ist Sa1 u nL,y al ) 2 : 30
ll 111 .

T hi• l'a ndlcl i i.: ht �·crcmony w11.1o
perfurmed by ltcv. Howard Rup111•11 . lwfor•· t lw immediate familws of l h t• l'Ouplc.
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1 Tl11' bride 1 s the daughter
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Mr and Mrs. ,James S uII 1 van of
Al h,rny.

Tht· new rnuple plan to live in
Columhu� where '?.tr. M('Knight is
,•m p\oyed.

trademark"
on the
footwear

BALL BAND
Rubber Footwear
Por

EVERY MEMBER
OF THE FAMILY
Complete Sizes At
HARTLEY and
BEN NETT
SHOE STORE
"Mllldl• of Upper Block"
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Group singing or ··Faith of Ou,
f'alhen " opened lhe meeting fo ).
lowed by ii medililtion on "Faith"
by Mrs. Pearl Hysell. Followin g
the reporui of the secretary and
treasurer , the commission on fin ance wu instru,:,ted to place all
financial records in the church of liec
I n llunll' they Will VI.Sil the
Kenneth finley, chairma n of the
l:lurghrsc Park and Art Gal lery ,
commission
on edu('ation. present'
St . Peter s
&lt; : ardl!'ns.
i'inll ' lu
ed
the
report
of the committee on
Sq uarl'. The Ro�·al Palace, Trev1
i-' uunlalll and The Church of St. space a llocation, which was acrcpted by the OOard. He also re•
l'au l .
portl'd on a meetin g which he atVrurn J(,,mc they will go to tended at New Roston £or superl;el\l'\'il aml !rom thcrc lo Fnr n k · 1 i n teml•;nts of the dislrict. The
turl 1 1 1 l'aris 1 i1cy wll,I _ vi�1t such lrush · •·l'- n•pnrh•d nut tht r('pair
pl:l l't ' � ila l ' la n! de I Uo1lc. the ll'ork O!l the fur na ce ;m d ca ve s o r
1 um)) ol t he Unknown Soldier,
tlw brfd Tuwn. 'l omb of Napu- --- - - leull l.otlVrC Museum, the Lux- 1
t·111h1,urg (;ankm, the Pantheon
amt .\lut rt• l.lame.

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MEIGS THEATRE
Pomeroy, Ohio

TONIGH T and THURSO A Y
Cecil u. neMil les
"TIU� (;HEATli;ST SHOW
ON EA R'l'l l "
�Technicolor)
/11•lly Hulton - Cornet Wilde
!tunn ing tirtw: 2 hrs., 30 min.
Box Offi(•ft doses 8: 30 P.M.
FR IDAY NOT OPEN
SATURDAY, OCT. I
' ' THE ATOMIC SU BMARINE''
IJi.ck ror.m - Bob Steele
- 1'1110 "IIOUSI&lt;:! Of' INTIUGUE"
(Technicolor)
1 '11rl Jurie11s - - D11wn Add.11ms
Sun., Mon., Tun., Oc:t. 9°10. 1 1
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Tl l r: DAISlft::S"
f'l'l•rhn ic:olor)
l )uris Ur1y - David Niven
( 'olon·artoon

THIS WEEK and PARADJ!

MaJnly Abuut
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By l.UCIL LIP ttAWK lhlS

, M r and Mrs. Th�d Searls of
l,uy,� Ind . arc guests of M�. 111)d
Mrs Ch!!!les_ Warner. E1'cr1czer St.
Mrs. G lad,1-s Cllt· k!_er returned
h? rn e �hnday _evl'ni_ng after a
�1 s1t with . relatlve s in Delaware.
Mrs. Allie Grueser hai; returned
lo her home in_ _Mon �i.son, Pa.,
a! ler a w?cks v1111t with Mr. a� d
Mrs . M artin Mc.Angus and family
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· ,i r.d 0tllcr. relat iv es .
Mrs. O live Ingraham and dau g h•
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lcr lirr ndJ Sue spent Sunday ia
, M ,1 r 1 e t 1 :i w 1 1 a her daughter, M i ss
!i.l m!ra K;.y.
M r . am! Mrs. Wtllinm Dnwnie
1md Mrs. C. E. W. Down w were
in Dunhar Mo nday to attend the
funeral of V·. A. Castn.
MH, Joe Beegle and Mrs. w.
C. Bu rson attended th.e Guy Lo rn bardo concert in A thens Monday
evening.
M n . Glen Chase and Miss Helen
Lochary of Dayton are spending
this week here.
Mrs. Estella Dean of East SJ.
Loui s, 111 .. arrived last night for
s visi� with Mr, ii.nd Mrs. P11trick
l. ,ochary and Mrs. M. E. Rathburn
of ltutland.
l{(' v . and Mrs. William Roberts
lefl Sunda y for II visit in Sprini:;Held and London.
M n . Norma Wilson and dau i:: hter, Dorinda, were among th. m1e
who 11ttcnded the c:uy Lombardo
conl'ert at Athens Monday evc&gt;n­
lng.

S1,eakPr Named For
Thu rsdrry Evening

The Venerable David Thornber­
ry or Cincinnati, Arch Deacon -or
the Olocese or SouLhern Ohio, will
spuk 11t lhC' Grace Episcopal
Church, Thursday evc&gt;ning. He
will show films and tell or his trip
around 1hc world and al!Kl of mifl•
Hions he vii1itcd. A potluck dinner
at 6 p. m. for all members or the
parish will prec:rrle the addrnss.

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AUention was called to a work­
shop of the commission on mis­
sions to be held at the church on
f' riday at 8 p. m. Rev. Eugene
Brown announced his plan, for at­
tendmg lhe National Council or
Evangelism lo be held al Bloom­
m&amp;:ton, Ill . , October 1 1 - 18.
Prayer by Mrs. Tompkins closed
the meeting.
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Plans £or future activi1Jl'S of
United Presbyterian
the First
Churclf were made Monday evenm;; durin,: the mcetmg of t he
Session.
Sunday, Ocl. 16 has l:tcr:1 cfo .
sign.a.led l:IS Layman Sunday with
the following particip �lin�
in
the 10:30 service. Greeters: M rs.
Floyd Carmack, Mrs. Arthur Lej wis, Mrs. J . E. Harley and M n .
E. o. Tewksbary. Speeial music:
Lewis Sauer Jr Scripture reading, J. H. Grate; · Re.!lponsive reading . James Buchan an; Offertory ,
pray e r, Harold Sauer; Usherii,;
Roherl Tewksbary and Russell
l.yons and Bulletin usher Hubert
Taylor,
Plans were also made lo attend
the Schoo! of Evani:;elism al the
Chi l l icothe Presbyterian Chure h
on the same day and Oet. 23 has
been sel .a s Every Member Can­
vass Sunday with Mrs. E. O.
Tewksbary
named as mailing
chairman and Mrs. Carmack to
usisl her.
Mr. Gnite was named 11s de\e .
gate from the church. to attend
the Scioto Presbytery meeting at
th Presby ,e r ! an Church in Waverly, Tuesday, Ocl. 18. Mrs. Tewks•
bary was named alternate.
Oct. 30 will be Memher shlp
day at the church with a recepUon of members wilh the sessio11
on the preceding Wednesday at
8:1){) o'clock.
The group also gave its vote
of approval lo the Thanksgiving
program being plsnned by the
Deacons and DeaconeMBes with the
ph1ylet. . .The First Thanksgiving"
presented by the WYF group.
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Herringbone weave white
dish towels with red border.
Highly absorbent and dur­
able. Cut i,ize 15x27. Banded
6 .in a package.

Stands 50 inches high 10 smooth round dowels
for drying ·clothes.

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MISSES'

Haggerty reported that the traf­
fic moved as it , would in any big
city_ Tbey had very little · difti·
cully fim:Jing the way to Forb.es
Field •• the route was marked
very well
He noted there were no traffic
jams and parking facilities were
good providing you · wanted to
pay the price. 11 seemed that
service stations In the area of
Forbes Field closed up for the
day and were charging $5 park­
ing fee. However, parking c&gt;ould
be obtair1ed within a three block
area tor as low as a dollar. There
were no parking lots in the im­
mediate area.
Mr. Haggerty also noted that
at the ball park tbe crowds were
very well controlled and one
could move around with
out
having to push through a crowd.
Leaving the ball Park there were
policemen at every col'Rer keep­
ing traffic moving at a very good
, pace.
Mrs. Henry Ewing and Mrs.
Raymond Boice of Pomeroy also
attended yesterday's
opening
game, traveling lo Pillsb,rgh by
bu111. They tried to find a hotel
rooms in Pittsburgh tor the night,
but returned to Columbus also b)'
bus to spend the night.
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This morning Dr. Boice and
Henry Ewlng were wondering
just where their wives were.
Could be they headed back to
FIVE COMP! 'rlNG
Five teenage lovelies, all com•

See The

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KNEE SOCKS
Orlon and nylon stretch
high socks - fits sizes 8½
l\ed, white, beige, black,
and gold.

,. 'Mrs. 'Nathaii Jng1;!,� Most Exct!�­
�eJ1'l Chief, presided over
th'e
meetin11 or Meigs Temple, Pythian
Sisters, When lhey mel Tuesday
evening al the � or P Hall In Mid­
dleport.
Round robin c,irds were signed
by the lB attending to be sont ln
Miss Margaret Sauer and Mrs. Zel111 Cross, members who are ill. It
was reported that MiliS Sauer is
some improvFd,
A roporl was made that the rum­
mage sale which was held Jul
week end WH successful and plans
were made for a bake sale to be
held the 22nd or this mnnlh at the
Tri-Lu!!lrc Cl&lt;'11.ner11. All mcml)crA
arc&gt; rcqul'sll'ft lo donate £or the
sale whirh w\11 start al �Mr11. Martha Chilth reminrlcd the
mombers of 1hr visit 0£ the Chelil
X - ray Unit whil'h will be in '.&gt;iid­
dleporl Nov. 4 &amp; 5. She urged all
lo allend.
The next meeting will be prC\ccd­
t-d by a potluck supper al 6:30.
After lhc&gt; meetinG rcrrcshmcnts
were served in the dininl! room
which was decorated with the rail
theme of leave� and rlowers. Hos­
tesses for the evc&gt;nini;: wc&gt;re Mrs.
Jcsn Zirkle, Mrs. Maxine Owens
and Mrs. Biggs.

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San forized flannel school shirts in sizes· 6 to 18. Bola
plaids, colorful checks, novelty patterns, full cut, con­
vertible collar. Excellent selection.

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Men's

WORK UNIFORMS
Special price tor this sale on
men's Big Yank Work trousers
and matching shirts.
THE PANTS are full cul in sit­
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zipper fl y, no tare belt loops,
bar tacked al all ,train points.

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Have two -button through• flap
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New
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HALF SLIPS
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PANTIES
fl .25 lo f!.50
GOWNS
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WEST BEND

WATERIISS COOKWARE SETS
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Lillie Boy1' Flannel

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Tue,day Nirht Mee1in11

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aport fiannel,. Wide spread
coUar stylei. Generowly cut.
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Wonda Grip

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OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT
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If PurthMO!I Separ1lely $25.40

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Miss Carolyn Smith, Sugar Run
Fourth Grade teacher, led a group
discussion on "Professional Standarda" Wednesday nlght at an OEA
sponsored Drivc•ln Conference at
the Washington Elementary School
in Gallipolis.
Sixteen Pomeroy teachers at•
tended the meeting wh. ich was preceded by a dinner. Robert Miener,
Obio Education As11ociation repre.
senlativc led discussions on teach,
er legiai'ltion profession al problems, ind (OEA&gt; membership.
Drive-In conferences are held
throughout Ohio by ·the OEA to
keep " teaehers informed or current
developments In lh.eir profession.
Tonight a conferen.:e is b eing
held in M•rictta. Middleport teachen attended one in Athens last
night.
Attending £rom Pomeroy were
Miss Genevieve Stobart Mrs. BeaMr;. Dorolhy
trice Rhinehart
Barnes Mr Robert Robert.s Miss
CarOly� s�iLh Mrs. Marth� Huated, Mrs. Gl�dys Haym im , Mr.!1.
Eva Stout, Mrs. Lucille Swackhamer, illiss Constance Marley, Mrs.
Theodosia Frecker, •Mrs. Cecilia
Hart, rd.ills Helen Smith, Mrs.
Elaine Rom1h, Mrs. Ellen Gibbs
and ·Mr. Charles Gibbs.

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Pomeroy•Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, Oclober 6, 1960

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peling I ror the honor or being
Pomeroy High School Homecom•
ing Queen, Oct. 2 1 , are campaign.
ing hard for the election next
Tuesday.
They are Paula Sayre, Carolyn
Edwards,
Ruth Ann Brothers,
Sharon Young and Sondra o,ake.
The winner takes the traditional
ride around the gridiron in a
shiny new automobile escorted by
her high school sweetheart (usual­
ly), and surrounded by her court
(the election losen). This year the
Homecoming is when the Wellston
R()(kets play the Panthers.
NEW RECRUITIR
S.Sgl. Jessie L. Brown has invad­
ed the tr1-county area as a re­
cruiter for the U. S. Air Force
with his main office in Gallipolis
and scheduled
appearance• in
Pomeroy and M iddleport. He can
be reached in Meigs County Tues­
days, 8:30 to noon, at the Masonic
Hall in Pomeroy, or at the Middle•
port Post omce.

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Th• Homecoming of the Pl■t­
woocl1 Methodl•t Church will N
held Suncl■y, OctoNr 9. Th•
openlne me11•• will be at 10 a.
m. by the Rev. C.rd followed 'l&gt;V
Sunder School •nd a N,ket din­
llM' •t noen, The efternoon Nn'•
kaa will begin •t 1 :45 p. m. with
the Rev. John p. LNII of ti•
Chriat Methocllat Church of Col•
umbu• a&amp; the euHt 1pe1k•r,
R.v. LNII 11 • -..11 kMwn man
of God.

The large circular time piece
was installed at lhe bank 1everal
month, ago. It is almost everybody's wriat-watch aa it �volvea
six times a minute and 360 times
each hour.
,,
The Sentinel calculation of
the clock's revolutions, pending
no power (allure or breakage of
lhe tim,;peace, reveal that the
cl()(k turn, 8,640 times a day;
259,200 times in a 30 day month.
· Keep figuring the tu.rns of the
electric masterpleee and you will
find that it revolves 3, l l0,400
times a year.
On the back or the circular
ln$trument, the bank has placed

Invasion Force
Hits Cuba, Fights
With Cuban Army Middleport Rescue
Unit Called Twice
On Wednesday

HAVANA UPI - The Cuban
government announced today that
a 27-man Invasion force, including
in
Americans, landed
three
eastern Cuba Tuesday. and clashed
24 hours later With the Cuban mJI.
itary.
Michael Fultz, a junior at
The announcement
said the
Porueroy High School. has been
leader
of
the
invaders
was
killed,
named to represent the school
and
were
captured
others
two
1
at a state science examlnatlon to
chasing the
were
iera
sol
Cuban
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State
Ohio
October
at
held
be
rugged country
University H the gueat of the other . 24 1� the
· Columbus ' and So 11th·ern Ohio of Onente Province.
The iovernmtl'lt co_mrll:un iq�_e
E M't...t,- romnaP.:f.
,
v
,
"' �.:'iil''f"at1e1ened bS'""'NIRlplt' f .ebilr�� l,a �•-••-tnlalll
a and th•t �ey
nited
St8te
the
_u
\h
.faines n·lebl on the Hia or his
earned an American flag �h1ch
PHt record and e:eneral �ptlt11de
Wednesday s enhe 11 suc- was captured i n
in science studies.
counter.
.
ce1sful in the test at Ohio State
·
he wlll win a t.rlp lo the Sec&gt;ond '
National Youth Conference on
the Atom to be held at Chleago
,,.
in October.
CHARLESTON, W. YA. UPIAf�r the examination, Mike , Earl H. Mith,.., 32, of nN rby
will be the guest or the Columbus
Ma rmet plNded 11ullty today te
and Southern Ohio Electric Com pullln■ off w..t :,.'lrtlnla'a bl•
pany al a luncheon lo be held in
gest sln1I• thett-aome $3'5'1.·
the Frankl in Room or the Uril000 from th, vault of th, Stat,
versity Student Union.
.,..,_rtmant.
Motor Vllhlcl-..
Mike i1 a member �f the Pome•
Mathewt ,n♦.red the 1uUty
roy High School Science Club
''" to • ch■rl' ef brok�". and has reeeived two auccessive
■nd enttrln1 In connutlon with
"Excellent" rati�ga to� projects
the Ju ne 19 crime. It wu the
entere� _In District Science 1:9ay
mod Hrlou• char.. th1t could
eompetltton al Ohio University,
be plaeM 11aln1t him.
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Athens, Ohio,
He is also a member of the
IS HOSPfTALIZID
football squad, the Vanil�y "P"
Mrs. Hobart Bryson, Racine,
Club, treuurer of the Junior
Class and on the busineaa staff of was admltted to St. Joseph Hospi­
the "Pomeroyan.'' He Is the son tal, Parkersburg, yesterday, fourth
of Mr: and Mn. Leslie F. Fultz, noor, and was to undergo sur•
gery today.
l lO Ht gh St.
Mike will be accompanied on
NEW YORK UPI-Stocks rose
his trip to Columbus by Ronald
L Hal"ld, or Columbus and Soulh- ·under a croundswell of support
em Ohio Electric
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The Middleport Emergenc&gt;y-Rescue Unit answered two calla
Wednesday, transporting one per.
son to the Meigs General Hospital.
At 5: 40 a. m. the Wl it · was
called to 131 South Fourt st.,
where Mabel Hyaell had become
ill_. UP.On the aqival , . uf a Jocal
pht9ttlan, ,. ttte . llfilt'"wi'B relieved.
At 10:30 p._ m . the unit was
called to the home of Mrs. Mary
Yost, N. Set0nd Avenue, where
Mrs. Yost had £alien receiving a
possible broken hip. Sbe ,was t�ken to the Meigs General Hosp1tal.

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a snotto "Time To Save" which
al10 draws wide attention.
If anyone would contradiel the
ab0;ve figureS". The Sentinel staff
and Bank members invite you to
stand and watch the clock revi&gt;lve for the oncoming years.

Third Annual
Oldtimer
Game
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BOSTON UPI - Efforts to
raise thr« engines which may re­
veal the eause of an Easlern Air
Lines erash that killed 61 persons
Tue11day night will get underway
toda.y.
Officials l't!garded the engines
as the mosL important pieces of
evidence in the light or a theory
advanced Wednesday that a hllJle
flock of surllngs
may have
caused tht tragedy.
Elwood R. Que111de, admini1tra·
tor of th e Federal Aviation
Agency, said all evidence so Car
indicated the Btarlings choked the
engine! and caused a "flame out"
that sent the silver airliner plung­
ine into Boston Harbor.
Eleven persons Burvlved the ac­
cident. Sil: or lhem are ho1pital­
lzed in critical oondilion.

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C[NCINNATI UPI - The U. S.
Corps of Engineers Wedneaday re­
leased plans for a $31 ,500,000 con­
struction project in the Ohio­
l(entueky-lndiana area.
Ohio projecUi included: $10 mil­
lion to construct porlions of a new
dam nur Neville, Clermont Coun­
ty; •$300,000 for a rad11r tower in
Bellefontaine: a $400,000 logistics
and communication facility at the
Bring An Appetite
Gentile Air Force Depot near Day­
ton; $1 ,000,000 In Improvements on To Booster Event
the Ohio River; $100,000 for Nike
Eastern High School Boosters
lncking unit&amp; in Felicity, Cler­ will sponsor a ham, bean and
mont County, and in Oxford, and corn . bread supper at the school,
a $1'1,000 armory at Troy.
Saturday, October 8 from 5 until
8 p. m .
Biscuits, potalo salad, slaw,
cake, pie, frult salad, · and jello
Headon Colli•ioo
will also be sei'ved. Members In•
Kill• Concord Man
vile the public to "come and
LANCASTER, Ohio UPI-Chari bring an appetite."
es G. Norton, 61, New Concord, P short
l
waa killed today in head-on
collision with a c■r driven by a
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
teen-age boy.
Admi1sions: Mary Yost, Middle•
Neal Harvey, 17, Lancaster,
was injured seriously and his port; Frank Shumway, Reedsville,
companion Ralph Binkley, Jr., 19 and Fay Jordon, Carpenter.
Discharges: Henry Hensley, Long
Amanda, was in fair condition as
Bottom;
Alvin Norris, Pomeroy;
■ result or the accident.
Ellen
Norris.
Pomeroy, and Frank
The Fairfield County sheriff's
office taid Harvey 'tried tq pass Slill, Middleport.
a third car and drove directly
BAKE SALE •NNOUNCED
Int o Norton•, auto.
The Meigs Temple Pythlan Sis•
ten- will b,ve a bake 1tle at the
Tri-Luster Cleaners, &lt;fctober 22,
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MA� JAILED
' Fred Jenkinl, Syracu,e, is Jn 11tarting at 9 a m. All slaters are
eountf iaU Uua morniq on. a "6HNled to donate soa:,,ethinl
lw lloe oolo-

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Democratic candidate Join F.
Kennedy had an appearance in
lhe border state of Kentucky-at
Covington-where he could answer Nixon's charges that Ile bas
failed to ",q uarely face" the
civil ' rigbt.s iuu� in the South.
Before the Covington .addreu,
Kenned)' planned to re1t and
CARROLL MOWl!ltY
work on a speech on Cuba he
Mrt. New.a Monr, Bolyard of
will deliver in Cincinnati lo119 Ash-It, Middleport, hH r.­
night. Hil 11Uff look the unusual
celftd word that her sen, Car­ atep or announcing in advance
roll Mo...-y, who ■redffled
the topic of the apeech, wbic&gt;h
from Middl•porl High School In
they described H "important.'
1 957, h■a ertduattd fAm the
Wednesday nighl the eandidato.Vry School of Electronics in
es were greeted by almost unconChica90 and h11 now been pr•
trollably enthusiaalic mobs--NixrMted to fwem•n for Zenith
on in Philadelphia by the biue1t
Corp. Mr, Mowery'• sister, Mr-.
crowd of his camp.a,ign, and KenC.onnl• Snider, also attended
nedy in Louisville, Ky., by the
Middleport Hl9h School ■nd his
wildest rettption or bis camyoun..r 1i1ter, Dotti•. 11 a hnlor
piign.
at Mlcldl•port this yHr. H• and
Hits KfllflHy Stand
his wife, the fomwr Dollr fraz­
In Philadelphia and earlier in
ier, and two d■ughtar■, Klfflffli•
New York City-both with large
and Tammy, plan to make a perNegro populationh-Nixon
hamrMMnt home lo Chicago. Mn.
mered at the dvii rlghla stand
Mow1rv is •Ito employed by
of Kennedy and Democratic vice
Zenith.
presidential nominee Lyndon B.
-------Johnson,_ a Texan.
The Yice pre11ident said the

Hilbert Price, educator, sports•
man, coach. boy coun11elor, and
sports ran deluxe or Portland, has
announce d the third annual Port•
land Oldtimers' Baseball Game
will be played October 1 6.
Later this )'ear because of the
World Series, the gjme will pit
(essentially) Pottbnd area players
ag•lm;t those o( the Reedsville
area. Dorsel Riebel is heading the
Reedsville contingent.
The first two games te11tured II
format of Portland players versus
one-tlm-e Stlversville performers.
llegardless of where a former
ball pl.,-er Is from, he is sure t
ha.:11: least three awinp, or wort
an .:..olknc--or so kn the ·inner
or . . �.P .
' outtr pastures.
The game bas drawn upwards of
500 £ans because each c.an relive
great momenl15 in local sports or
pasl years.
And, of course, Mr. Price, prin­
clpal of Portland
Elementary
School, uses the oceasion for the
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. UPI­
school PTA to peddle
hotdop,
Bott drink, and coffee, all for ' a The neutralist dream of arranging
an Eisenhower • Khrushchev meet­
good cause.
11
ing got lost early today in a fog
of parliamentary maneuving that
forced the neutral leaders to with­
draw their Big Two summit reso­
lution in disappointment.
It was a victory or sorts for the
United Stales which sent Secretary
or Slate Chrislian A. Herter to
oppose the idea or a meeting be•
tween two men who might
be
"here today and gone tomorrow."
But the neutralist.a led by In­
WASHINGTON UPJ-Network dian Prime Minister Jawaharlal
officials today promised a "more Nehru went down fighting and
comfortable an(:! Jess auBtere" they had more than a mcuure of
setting for Friday's nationwide support from the new African
televjsion debate between Sen. nation members.
John F. Kennedy and Vice Pre­
The wrangling go so intense and
sident Riehard M. Nixon.
involved that at one point btrore
Preparations for the sec&gt;ond midnight, the Gener-,1 Assembly
meeting of · th.e tw o presidential called a IS minute recess that
candidates, which will be held in actually lasted almost an hour
NBC's studios here. have ta)ren while delegates politicked.
into account criticisms and .!lug­
The Issue ran so long that the
gestions growing out of their assembly never got around to the
Chicago appearance Sept. 28.
equ111ly crucial matter of the
Th.en the two men �at in chairs question of a seat tor Red China,
on a bleakish set backed up by a which was supposed to have been
simulated brick wall. For Fri• taken up al the nighttime session.
day's debate, there have been
to
changes, mainly designed
m11k.e the selling more comfort­ Standard Oil Honor8
able .
21 Men 'f:or Service
Friday's show. which will be
Twenty-one Sohioans trom
televised from the WRC-NBC stu . Portsmouth Division of the Stan­
dios in Washington starling al dard Oil Company received aer­
7:30 p. m. EDT will follow the vice awards the evening of Octo­
s11me general lines of the first ber 4th at a dinner ceremony
debate. Four reporters will ask held at the Elk's City Club, Pori.!l­
questions.
moulh.
The four are Alvin Spivak,
H. E. Loudenslager, division
United Press International; Hal manager, greeted lhe employees
Levy, Newsday; Edward P. Mor­ and their wives and presented
gan, ABC and Paul Niven, CBS.
the diamond-studded pins, repre­

Efforts To Raise
Airliner Engines More Comfort
Underway Today Promised For
Second Debate

Village Council At Racine
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Its
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OWo-Kentucky Area

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refuse
-would have meant a new house Uon would be lo
money.
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two
and· c■r, -edut:aUon for their
However, both the minister
children (a boy a and a &amp;lrl 1),
new elotbt11 travel, all the thin1s and Smith said there waa "no pre-s­
they had only been able to dream sure" and Smith added that hls
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talk with the mlni,ter was only
'of.
"After the lnllial excitement a small factor in Ills final deci1ion.
"It had nothina: to do wJth my
began lo wear away," Smith said
"I realited my wife and I were religious principles," he 111jd.
Smith, who works as a drattlperfectly happy and content a1
man said he had directed that
w, were."
He aald he reached his final de- the money be placed in the handa
ci1ion after com111IUna with bis or trustee, - whom he refused · to
p11tor, the Rev. Rria n Gou, at identlfy - lo make donation• to
the Methodlat. Church In his home charities.
Smith 'uld 1!e wu pla�ninc to
town of Bill')'.
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told move hi• family into a new house
The minister •aid he
Smith that 1 "MetbocUam tr�wn, --complete with mortaage - and
and m.t the . anty -� bave t:o, forqo bliflns' •
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GOP presidential nominee Richard M. Nixon, charging his
Democratic rival has ducked the civil rights issue in the South,
had the opportunty today to demonstrate in , Dixie what he
termed his own "straighUorward" stand on the problem.
The vice preaident scheduled a midday speech in Nashville,
Tenn. - his eighth campaign venture into the normally Demo­
cratic South - before fi)'ing to Cleveland for an evening rally
and then back to Wasbmgton to prepare for the second TV
"great debate" Friday night.

'Round and 'round it goes and Where it stop s nobody knows.
the big clock on the Pomeroy National Bank corner at
Second and Court-sts.

RIV, IOHN P. LIWIS

$80,000 Pool Winner Gi vnig Bundle T� Charity
Because He Wants To: Work For What He Gets

i Both Candidates Preparing
For Second TV 'Great Debate'

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Pomeroy Natioojank Clock
Revolves 'Rollltd And 1{ound

Racine Village Council Issued a warning to pre•Halloween
COLUMBUS UPI-Disallowed
regular meet,
ranksters Wednesday evening when ii held
Korean War compensation , claims
·
ng at the village hall.
will not be re-considered after
The lcounCII eleded to enforce youths are cauaht, the parents wlll
Dec. 31 fund director Walter U.
the 9 p. m. curfew ordinance from be held re,�n•lble," he 11ld.
Bolton said today.
Othu busJness lncluded the de,
He aaid that was the date set now through Halloween. The curto open drains on Fiflh•st
cialon
aome
tor
effect
In
Com­
been
hilll
few
Fund
Sinking
by the state
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miHion tor consideraion of the lime but never enlorced strictly, around the grade 1ehool and to re­
iravel the area on Sixth which ha&amp;
8,245 claims which were disal­ Mayor Erne.Rt A. Wingett said.
lowed.
.
Mayo r Wlngett said that Mar- been under rep.at.:.
Pre■ent at the meeting be11des
shall ''Putt" Lyons wfJuld be pa•
n!!l
P. N. A, 0. TO MEET
trolling streeta every niiht and Mayor Wln1ett and Manh.ill 1,yf
Division 14 of P. N. A. 0. will anyone under age of 18 must be were eouncll men Albert Hill, . ,da•
meet al 7:30 p. m. Friday at the accompanied by their parents or rte Rou.!lh, Paul Holter and Hdton
Wolfe Sr. Othm pre,ent �re
Rock SpriJlis Grange Hall. All some responsible pt!lrion.
Street
CommiHifJner Jerry Grimm,
be­
are
divisidn
the
or
a
'mtntber
"Thus far orlb a ' few prank• Village Clerk M■y Cleland and
Ina urged to attend by Mrs. Faye
have been pulled, but if any 'l,'reaaurer Harriet Neia:ler.
kimes, preaidenl.

UPI - Ray.mood
LONDON
SmiLh .!llld today he wo,lld gi-ve
to charity lhe $80,000 he won ln a
footbaJl pool because "1 would
, rather work for what I get."
· Smith, 30. won the money by
puttlni up 70 cents and picking
et1ht tie.1 out or 515 game1 la.,;t
1 Sbnday. The soccer pools have be·
come • nmUon•l paatlme in Britaln and inost people enter them
almo.d automallcally.
But when Smith found out he
� 1 wlnner�d I b?a one at
tbat.Lhe bad what he called "sec•
imd thou,bt,."
Jie ud ' )Ji• 28-year-old wife,
,
• 'IND1 put u,eir he■dl togeth�
'1114 tllbd the whole thin1 out.

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GOP Standard Bearer In Dixie Again
To Declare His Stand On Civil Rights

. Local resid�nts know n to have attended yesterday's open­
�ng worl� series game in Pittsblirgh were reporting very en­
Joyable limes today providing you were a Pirate fan.
Bob Haggerty and Louis Sauer ol Middleport drove to Pills·
burgh early ,Wednesday morning and offered praise today for
the way the crowds and tralfic were bandied going lo the ball
park and at the game.

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The churth acbool te1cher1 and
offlcen of the FJnt Baptist
Chur!!:1, Middleport, met Tueaday
evenln1 at the home of Mr. and
Mra. Paul Smart with Tony P'OW•
ler, superintendent Jn charge.
Mr,. Charle, Bennett led the
devoUonal
period with
Mr.
Smart t?Onducttne the program .
Aner the do.,e of the meeting
rerre,hmenll were served b)' the
bosta to those mentioned above
and Rev. 1md Mn. Donald Boone.
Mr. tnd Mn. L. D. Dllea, )Ira.
IJett Bodlmer, Mra. Beul■b Wfilte,
Mn. wuu, Anthony, Mn. f'r.v,n­
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Meeting M.onday

1.1\'ing up to their name. the
Pep Club, of Middlcoort Hii?h
incl laat Thursday aftemcon in
the gym with appro ximately 100
students pre11ent.
Miss Nancy Dunbar, organlter
and advisor, met with the group
and cheer leadera were on hand
lo lead the yel11 and new cheers.
The new rroup Includes stu­
.denl!I £rom the 7th i::radt! \l!l, and
elected Marilyn Sw11n as presi­
dent and L)'nn Daniell as vic&gt;c
president. Cindy Sauer w111 elect­
ed scc&gt;retary and Carol Scott,
treasuRr.
The group is hoping to have a
special section reaerved at the
home games and hope, to attend
the out or town 11:ames, providing
transportation can be aecured.
They plan to meel each Thurs­
rlay afternoon to arouse interest
and enthu1l111m for each week's
aame.
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The Octobe r meeting of the Official Board of the United
Methodist church met Monday evening at the church with
Mrs. C . F. Tompkins, chairman, presiding.

They will he met in Lo11don LIJ
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lld bcrl Welker, I'
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M bs 1-:hiabeth l3allyJ Sauer
'8 Juton, members of lhe rum foni1a Mtddl eport ft'sident 110'1\'
IIUliion1 on minions, lay lead1·n 111 m g III Columbus where she is
«aalt-men of commissions 011 stew tmpluyt:d wuh the L• mted Air.
�p and finance, W SCS pre:. 1 J111es, � nd Miss June Ba,iley, also
diia.ta, church school superintt-n l'mplu1cd wuh the Airlmes, left
and an)' other� who wish to sunda} for a trip a broad, Their
ttead.
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th i.:11a 111 Hume,

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Ready For Probe
Into Outer Space

WASHINGTON UPI - The Na•
lional Science Foundation is get­
ting ready ontt again to turn a
giant el«tronic ear toward outer
sp.ac&gt;e to listen for poalble signs
of life.
The first try- earlier ·lhiA year
at lhe Green Bank, W. Va., listen•
ing post reported only lhe usual
maze o( natural radio wave11 a).
ready llnoWn to acientistl.
Dr. Geoffrey Keller, -director of
the foundation's astronomy pro­
gram, said scientislB at Green
Bank would make some equip­
ment changes before the new at­
tempt.
Keller 'said the teclmici■n1 were
trying to put together a "mou
sophisticated" receiver in the
probe for life sounds among the
pl1mets.

Democratic candidate, held dif•
fering view1 on the mailer. He
Hid Kennedy stated his civil
rights poi.ition in only one of 10
aouthern apeechea. He flatly chaJ .
len1ed the Mauaehusetl.!I senator
to spe■k out on the issue in
Dixie.
When he delivered the spec&gt;ch,
Nixon left out about h■lf the civil
rights statements contained in
hi.!1 ad vance text dhtributed to
new1men.
This caLUed a pouible eontro•
veny. Amona: tbe part.a left out
was a quote attributed to John­
son in wbfoh the tenalor uid he
was not a civil righll advoc.i.te.
Kteln lbpleina o.i.,ion
Thret houn after the speech
was delivered and nine hours af•
ler the advance text. was given
to reporters, Ni.Hn', preu secretary flerbert G. Klein s11id the
quote had not been used because
l� vice president discovered it
was from a Drew Pearson column
and w11 not complete.
Kennedy touched briefiy on civ­
ii right, Wednesday during bis
campaigning in LouiJville.
A crowd of about 25,000 i n
Court Bouae
Square cheered
- ,rhea the·A10illnee--eoa,1r1tulatetl
tti.e : cit)' - for lts IOSO compliance
wiUI the Supreme Court's school
integration decision.
..An example was set to the
nation and to lbe world" he de­
clared.
In his main Bpeech, to a $5(1.-a­
plate Louisville fund raising •din­
ner, Kennedy charged that Nixon
was "reluctant to .admit around
el•tion time that he is a Repub,
lican."
Kennedy said the GOP nominee
after supporting
administratino
programs for years, now has re,
pudialed. the Republic.an agrici.d­
tw-e secretary, the Republic.an
Treasury secretary·e tighl money
policy and the Republican inter­
ior secretary's freeze on new wa­
ter projects.
''The nut thing you know, the
Republican truth squ.ad will ha\'e
lo follow him around," Kennedy
II.id. This drew laughter.

Garn.,. &lt;Jaim• His
Innocence Of Charge

senting 400 years of service. In•
eluded was Allen E. Jenkin.son,
of Middleport, w ho represented 15
years of service.

Bernard Gar11e1 was arraigned,
yesterday before Common Pie.as
Judge .John C. Bacon and plead
not guilty to charges or Lres­
Judge Bacon To Serve
pa,sing upon private property
On Chillicothe Trial
with intent to steal gasoline.
Common Pleas Judge John C.
He al legedly committed this
Bacon has received confirmation crime on the property of Rex
or his appointment b)' the Ohio Tanner. He posted $300 bond to
Supreme Court to serve with two appear before a jury at a later
other judges. ThomH W. Mit�ell time.
and Howard Goldsberry on a
Chil1ieothe trial.
Judge Bacon and the two other GE Seeking Injunction
impaneled judges will be,r 11ix Against Union Pickets
felonies and four defendent, at
BUCYRUS, Ohio UPI - Gen­
the October 13 session.
eral Electric, charging S4 em­
ployes are . impriSOfled in its
Lamp
Plant here, w11 to . go to
Girl Scouts Piao
court today, seek..ing an injunction
Rummage, Bake Sal.e
against pickets ot the striking In•
The Salisbury Girl Scouts are ternation11l Union or Electrical
to have a rummage and bake sa,)e Workers.
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 21 and
Plant lt.anager John w. Wright
22 in the building in Pomeroy, for­ charged lhat 21 of the 34 GE em­
merly ()('Cupied by the Cleland Ap. ploye&amp; in the plant have been
pliances Store.
there since Tuesday morning. He
Mrs. C. D. Karr Sr. and Mrs. liaid all or them were in "fear of
Mary Sauvage are ehaitmen.
a wild, threatening picket line."

NEW YORK UPI-Nikita Khru•
sbch.ev basked today in bis role
as "lhe music 11)111" of the Unit­
ed Nations, based on a night of
singing "The Volga Boatman"
conducting "The Stal' Spangled
Banm•r" and drum-beating al the
General A1sembly.
The Soviet premier had another
big night on the big town. and
· despite his Leetotaling, was the
lire of the party at Indian, Cam­
bodian, Romanian and Ru!sian
receptions.
During the party rounds lhe
entertaining Khruahchev
didn't
forget to squeeze in a c&gt;ommerclal
tor hi.!1 new revision of the Unit­
ed Nationa UM, , c.lprJing u..t

needs," he said, "surgical inter•
ference.''
The Communist leader was
callght red-handed leading
a
c&gt;horus or ''The Star Spancled
Banner'' after he emuged from
11. reeeplion al the Romanian Emdweller
bassy. An apartment
atross the street bad pla&lt;!ed a
phonograph _on his window •µJ
and was blaring away with a record of the National Anthem when
Khrushchev loo�ed up, 1urprised .
He started w■vmg his arms like
a cond uctor until tbe reeord came
,
to an end.
A small crowd outaide &amp;ave
him mixed r�action.-applause and
-booi--mucb like the Dlhed reac-

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when he again engaged in table
I General
pounding Wednesday at the U. N.
Assembly aesaion when

the Philippine dele&amp;atlon attack­
ed Russia's policiea.
Khrushchev started. his evening
nU by . receivln.i Franklin Mercet
I Negro splrJtuaJ .!linger from
Hollywood and · two women. The
singers atarted a chorus or "The
Volga Boatman•• and the irre­
• preal b1e Kbru1behev joined in
with a ''yo--oh-'10-ho" ln a boom­
l .ng volee and with gestures.

No one hid whether he was on
key,L but they acned it was g ood
and loud. ''The VOIK• Boatman"
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mldd1/'por.t,

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"NIAIT II WITH THEM'-Spmdinl another wefikend at Ult
Ruulan country estate in Oleo Cova &lt;111. Long Jalu4
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'Won making another spe�h before the United Nat:il;ml
"' \� � ADembly ln New York,. Soviet Premier NUdta
IPuuabcbev held a brid new1 con.larence outaide. Be told
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and Oklahoma have been uniled
from the start for Nixon. Not so
wilh the Democrats and their
man.
Gov. Prier Daniel aumlQed it
up for Teias Democrats when
hecklers interrupted him In the
midst of hi, keynote speeh in
tlte recent state �mocratic · convention in Dsllaa.
,
'We are going to have harmony
cvea i( we have to tight for ii,"
Daniel said.
And he almost did have to fight
for it . Arch-cooservatirts in the
party wanted to jetti.!lon the e■·
tire Democr11tic national
lat­
form . Daniel wanted lo ,mi,ort
the national candidates with�t
supporting all of the national pkl-,,
form.
In the end, with some ma�
verlng. Daniel had his way. �
convention pursed two elect•�
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er 1 i11ieervers reOecl that the in the Electoral Collece even li
II t.1d •U"lW vote1 before the Kennedy won. rt also barred tix
eJ,ctlo» showed Tkomas E. un('ooperali\'e d�legates.
er &amp;bead of Harry S. TruTexas Repubilcana held t}wlr
:man.
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state ronvention the Bame day in,
:· 'It It pureb Idiotic to predicl Galveston and it wu harmony
Novl'lf!lllber election in Septem- and Ni1un all the way. The most
" Robert Hollingsworth, diie[ belligerent resolution denounced
cal -titer for the Dalla� Lyndon B. Johnson for trying to
ftlfll Herald, one of I he biggest gc-t l' lected to the vice presidency
newspapers in the and Senate at the same time.
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;._�I nmember 1958. when It wae
!"""°klna pretty rosy for the Demo- among Democrats in Oklahoma.
��atii fn Texas and then the Suez Mony tegi1lator.s and other Dcm­
;�lti• blew up. At that time. Ad- orraUc party leaden don't Uke.
Steven&amp;0n was talking about Gov . Howard Edmondson'e "'Ivy
Nflllllment arid ending nuclear League E1pproach'' to tovernment.
ind lhe voter• left him. in
Oil Is always a sensitive Issue
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in Texu and Oklahoma becau.e
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the economlea of the two ttatff
� ' PMldlnt Elsenhowe-r earrled are so closely tled to It. flte
:1!9th Texu - where he was born whole Democralll'.' executl\'e com­
._ IPl Oklabtima in Ul52 and 1956, mittee in Texu went over to :rm­
. ;t'hen are 24 electoral votes in 1enhower In 1952 for promt11h11- to
�� and B In Oklahoma.
/iupport a bill giving the '1tiltll
- • ftl Republlc,n11 in both T.exa1: _control ot oil under -their tide.
· 1andK.
The oil depletion allowance • It
E:lves an oilman a 3'11,s per cent
deduction on hll income tu for
11.ny income derived from oil - l1
amoel ui; Important an luue thi1
year.
l l can also be downrla:ht em­
bartaSlling. Sen. Robert Kerr or
Okl11homa, who Is pledged to 1up­
port the Kennedy-Johneon ticket,
(5 11 bii oil m"n.
The DemocraUc platfOJ'Jn 11 for,
culting the depletion allowance
out; the Republican• clalm they
arc in favor of an al1ow,1nee.
Qut thert are more 1tptl1tt
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MANY OTHIR
homa - 1,500,000 ln Tei•
400,000 ih Otllboina - · Ind
large majqri-ty app1.renU1 are op,
posed to a Catholic pre1Ident.
The,y Include l&gt;f, 'g, 9.
tJd llor of lho llal&gt;Ual 81oO�&gt;A
WHEN YOU DINE
which has a 380,000 drcul��on.
WITH
US
Ht i1 opposed to Kennedy and he
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Try U1 Soon
U1t1 are not OPPGH4 to him 11
a man, but bec1U1e of th'• 'tultall•
tarlan l)'tltm" el &amp;he Catholic
Church.
J:J1.ptNSlo111 of rt\lalGUI OpJOll·
tlon ra-.a:e ftom thl 'ric.lous to &amp;he
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The Zion Live WirH Mid lht:ir
monthly cl.au meelins Monday
evenln&amp;, October 3.
The mettine opened with the
Lord's Prayer 1n uni.on and 1
verse from Exodus WH repeated
from memory by each person in re.
•eon le to roll call.
A Halloween part:, wu dlttt118ed
but no deci1Jon waa math!.
The ned m&amp;elin• will be held
at 7.30 p. m. November 7- Relre■h•
menl..8 will be cider and dough,
nulll. Bill Sayre and Robert Arm•·
wlll . be in charae or devotion, 1nd
&amp;tty and Bobby Arnold the recre­
ation

Attending Monday's meeting
were :Sertha, Betty, Bobby, Dorothy
Martha, Mary and Natha.n Jr. Arn•
old, Fred■ tuckerm.a.n Jan Smith
Kay Wyatt, Sharon Thoi;PIJ Ger�lti
W,ear1, Bill Sayre, Butch and BUI
McElroy, Neva Mci:lroy ind Mr,
and Mrs. Eu,:ene Underwood.

MASON
Pers.onals

Mr. and Mn. Ru1&amp;ell Capeb11.rt
1pent the week end in Columbus
visiting their daughter and iu1b1nd, Mr. and Mr1. Warml Self.
While there, they attended itie
Ohio Slate • Southern CilifomJa
football gallle.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy flo111h
of
P:arli:eJ'sburl, Mr1. Ethel Fry . of l;.e·
tart and Mra. Eva Weigand ol Ma­
son were Monday guests of Mr.
and Mr,.
Yeager.

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. �OU.YWOOD (UPI) - Mamie
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(qtl;l's "Sex Kitlens Go To Col­
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bo\liht a total
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wort� 'of American hm prodqels
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riculture Departmen t report tlldlcate1 that net farm income lhil
)11:!ar apparently i1 runn hi&amp; very
cloae to 1..1 ye■r'1 level.
Early fortca1t1 by aovernment
economi,t.s had predicted I crop
of about 7 11.1 per cent in net firm
income Lhi1 year . But fi1ure1 for
the llrst el1ht mon1 tu of llHIO
1how lhat farm bu1lneu h11 been
better than the upert1 had ex•
pecte_d.
'r;.bil late1t department rel"lrt
waa not a new offlclal ._t1,mlte
of net f.,-m incoqie. ,ut It 4'id
"� �t e11h recelpta �� farm
m arketJDP totalled $lt.S: biUl_on
In tbe Clr1t eiaht montbl o1 tbis
ye¥, up one•half of one per cent
fropi lbe 1ame period in 1,819 .
Farm prices have beitn · lltelow
1908, iut total nurke�p ha,ve
been up about a ffl' cent.
� �rt t•tlmated, cash te­
ceipti from farm mar�" in
Alll\\'1 �• q.ii bill'9n i,p &amp;, per
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CJl:op •tcf�II for Ille fir¥ �I
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put muter of the Blue 1.o&lt;lgl'
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Hartford. Th ey had a host of
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- HOLLYWOOD (UPI) - Dame
�U Thorndyk e, .wh_o • returns to
tti'e ICt'een In a top role In the
Alaoc;ialed lrltish Columbia prod�dlcn "'the Star and the Cross,'
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MRS. WAYNE COBB
Donna Jean Warner, 1039 East Brnad-s t, Columb us o.
daug�ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Warner Harrison ville o ' '
married Sunday, Oct, 2, to Mr. Way.ie O. Cobb u' S' ';._��
Force , son of M r . and M ra. Orion Cobb Jnglcwoo'd ' Ca1if
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the Zion Church of Christ in Harrlsonviiie .
�he new Mrs. Cobb has been emplo y ed as an operator at
Ohio Bell T_e l�phon � Co. , Colum bus . Mr. Cobb is a flight sim­
ulator spec1ahst! with lhe 8:J lst t.,pei ation S9,uadr on Lock­
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borne AFB. �c 1s
a gradua te of Mornjn gside Htgh School
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glewood, Cahf. Mrs . Cobb is a gradua te of H·arris
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School, 1955.
Jt was an �P,en churc h wedding with a rcteplion being
h cld ror the families and close friends.

Miss Goodrich
ls Bride Of
James Grueser

Milla Joy Goodrich became the
bride or Mr. James Robe rt G r ues­
er on S41turd11y October 't. The Rev.
flohNt l'ard urrlcia te&lt;i at lhe cere­
'.�ony wtllch WH solemnlt.ed at the
.nl neravlll e Methodi!ll Church .

The bride was allired In a blue
knit suit with white accessories
Hnd wore a .v cllow r-ose corsase.
�he carrie d a white Bible a g1ft
from tier bridesmaid. Her jewelry
w,i.� a pearl necklace belonging to
Mrs . .t.dolph Gru eser Sr. grarnl­
mother of the 11room.
Mias Becky Grueser, cou5i•n or
lhe i:room, whp served as hddl'S•

Troop Works On

Chester Social
News Of Week

Improving /ts
Mt,eting Place

Social Events

Mrt. M,. Swick.
. �ra. Elsie William a, NeliM&gt;nv ille,
Mn. Hazel Grate, Mrs. ltary
v111t�d recently with her au�t. Mr1o.
Lathey, Mra. Margaret Cardillo, • Girl Scout Troop 167 met Satur­ Mollie Bookm an.
Mn Evel7n )tla:ht and Mn Adtt, day at the Pomeroy Finl Baptist
Mn. Thomas Weber and Mrs
Swick vltJted the Red Croa!I Church, opcnina: with &amp; prayer tu, Lawrence
Smith spent a d11y
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bloodmobllt at Pomeroy recently. Donna Riebel. ·
Colum�u.s with Mn. Iris WJlson
_M innie Swick !!pent a day with
Duea and atttndance were ta ken and childre n. Mra. Smith also vis­
h er 1J1ter-Jn-law Iva Barrell at by patrol leader, Shella Hicks and ited with
:,lr. and Mrs. E. J . Nun­
Happy Hollow.
Donna Riebel. Th e 1i rls worked on nally J and family.
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Mrs. Alva Swkt was . ealUng on the project or improving their
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her parenU, Mr. and Mra. J1ase muting place and will have
Swa� on Park tr Run' · Saturd,-y project complett by next week.
Thia activity will h elp the girl•
evenin g
earn
a r-equirement toward their
M�. and Mrs. Roy �arles anQ
fa mil y and Mr. a,nd Mrs Simon ·aetond class rank.
Sorn e time was also spent on
Jo_hnson were visiting with the
craII work. Pla.n1 were made con­
Cltfford Ml,cht f• mily Sunday.
Mr. and Mn. Roy George spent cernin•1 tt,e Girl Scout Fund Drive
the weell:e�d at their home here. which bcClna October 9.
A new requirem e nt will begin
T�ey brou1bt bis mother. Mr1.
Mina G eorfe home after 1he bad at the next meeting in · the field of
Plan1
�pent tw o weeU viaitlng them tn International )'ri endahip.
were made lo have Mh. Paul Croas
Marlon.
Several from here attended the aa their 1ues1 apealter.
Mn. Cro11, who came to
thePTA meeting 1t Salem Center
United
Statea
from
Scotland,
will
Monday ennlng.
Mr. and Mra. Rqhert Grate were � :l l ll:; . lo the trotp about family
1 1d1Hon1, craU, mutlc and relil•
Sunday 11ueata or Alex McFarland
iat Morgan Centl!f Mr. and ,II.rs. · I.
Paul McFarland and faqail)' ot · l'b ' .JMelin&amp; "cla1ed with the
Columbua •nd )Ir. and Mn. G�· � •min1 or the. "friend1hip circl e"
aid McFarland of Floricli. · Jielfe ,•111(1 alhjln&amp; 1ape.
Seou.t a pre-,ht were Pei:o Fol­
wee kend guest•.
Mr. and Hrs. Giles Smith, .Iii. mer, Shella Hicta, Donn·• Riebel
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ily, Mr. and Mra. Evtnltt · � Kt�sinJlet, ' fh,nnl Snilth; Jhrbara
UIIIN-An estimated
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Mr. and Mn. Lee Denner � KIit Tau,nori- tnd IHders, 1fn. Victor
JOAIJO. - heard blff.
land and Mr and Mfl Marvlft IM6 Youn1., Jr. and Ari. · neO!"Ce Hicks.
� �lalltt BIU, Ota•
ney and famllf of Vinton • ,-f!:1'41
um eloae bla t.hft&amp;.weelt
Sunday vialtort or Mr. and ·iitl Geor� wett In Columbus sun'Gennan campaign with
Bonnel Denney.
i, "t!ND.darlng llfrmOD ta
. ' . ' �, da:, · to aeo Tom McFarland who
Marlon Grate
and J(ra� , i1 rtcovtring l"!icely.
Wut Berlin.

Mr1. Elizabeth Yoanc Ne•
Brighton, Pa .. and Mr. an'd Mrs.
E!iu Stiles, Pomero1, apent I d1y
with Mr. and M.ra. John Ginther
and family.
Guy Summ erfie ld s�nl a day
wilh his diua:hter, M.r,. LI-IT)'
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Roush, J11ckton .

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JOAN MILLE R

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Fo!lowing the �edding which
was attended by relatives and
close frlenda, Ruby (irueaer and
Ma�y Ruasell wt!re hosteases for
a dinner &amp;erved to the new couple
and thelr family at the home of
William Russell . The weddin g cake
was baked by Mra. Walter Gr.-eser
aunt of the groom.

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IRMITE ANB PEST CONTROL
1w Pain. Frw lnopaction. l niur•
N br NationwlH, Phan• R.
tre5 A. Sorvlee 'station WY2·
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who hove stopped eomin g to
and Church,
Sunday School
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Proffitt,
Clarence
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Portland, Ohio.
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used re•�ond1honed upnght piano,. Priced right to
• 11ell'"' Others lo choose frow $20.00
lip. Free delivery. Coll Rutland
Furniture, SH2-481 1 or a tter 5 p.
9-29-6tc
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F OR SALE: Fresh Cow Guernsey
and· second calf. William Blake,
l0· 1-6tp
Dorcas.

I, Jame_s S. Phillips, will not be
responstble for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself.
James S. Phillirs, Harrison- USED GARDEN t.raotnra ,na mo•
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era. Rotary mower blade, &amp;har10 5 3tp ' pened. Cu&amp;toq moWiDI and
plowing,
GRAVILY TIIAtTot
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E _WIS H TO T�NK ALL OUR f1"1r.:1eroy, Phone
WY 2-2975:
friends and neighbors who were
?-21-tfe
so thoughtful durlng the illness
and death o! our wife and 22 PUMP RIFLE 30.QO 12 ga. sin•
gle !5.00. Both guns like new
mother. We also wish to thank
condition. 2 small garden tracDr. Davis, Foglesong Funeral
Home, those sending cards end 1 tnrs. 8 two panel doors, 1 reel
I type power mower $8.00. Coal
floral offerings.
laundry stove $4.00. Olen Young,
Virgil M anley and Mr. and
Reedsville,
Ohio, Success Road.
Clifford
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Mrs.
1 0 5 l l p l Phone Coolville 3712.
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STATISTICS - _Benl'hls areru i nJ
to •""ommumtY w hen a n ew
industry l;llrn 100 work e n:
11 2 more
more peoples,
296
( 1 7 1 Helo Wonted
school
51.
more
serholds.
ho�
M A N lo taltl' over gas �on.
ch1ldr�n, $590,000 more ln per11on1l mco�e per year, . $2'70,Phone WY2·9920.
9·23-tfc
000 more 1n baflk d e posits. 1 07
more panenger cau re.i:i11tered,
WANTED: Mechanic. Phonr W\'2174 more 11'.orkera employed, 4
9920.
1). 23,tfc
estab!lsh mentl,
more retail
r etail• sal e •
in
more
$360.000
HOUSEKF.EPER for elderly man.
of the 1:onl
Revena
per year.
Slav niithts Apply immedial ely
produce in\'erae rewill
ditions
Dutton Drug Store, Mlddlepert.
suits. 'l'bese figu re r; have been
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compiled by competent a uthoti·
ties and are equal l y a pplicable
MAN OR WOMAN. Families neeti
in C1evela nd, Hoboken, Ham·
service in North Mason County,
tramc:k or in Pomeroy, dhio.
Full or port time . Some earn
$3.� hourlv and up. Write
Rawlti.E:'h's Dept. WVJ-270-538,
1 0-6-3tp
Richmond, Va,

Cuc/tie, �e4/t'I

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Wcrited

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ine the day. Phone WY2-3502.
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MUPLLl!R FU•NACII, W■n,Ni,
MOU!I! •IIIPll■IN,IIN. lrnof,I lro&gt;
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The new Mrs. Grueser ls the
daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Goodrich, Jacksonburg, W. Va. Mr.
Grueser ill the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Adolph Grueser of Canton and is
_c inpI_oyed hy the Hobum Bakery
m � 1ddleport, The)' will make
their home in Minereville .

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, You c�� take it_ fr�m Pete the Polar Bear, the place to go for com� ,
w1 �t•�mng service JS your Good Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer.
He U •�•peel the �ooling sy,te'm • • • protect it with anti-freeze, inspect tires,
check hahts, lubmate the chassis, change \!le oil to Valvoline AU-Climate
Motor Oil : • • now �ith miracle Chemaloy, and fill your lank with A-Plus
super 9asoline for quick starts, fast wann•up.
For maximum protection and dependable performance this Winter . • •
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set Frcezin Seaaon Service at your nearby Ashland Oil Station.

IONO nlAL SIIN-Th• In•
euma tu evuion tlial ot
Bernard Ooldftnt trlsht. bt·
lnl MCIOrted Into the Suffolk
County l.U l.n Bolton) may
� neut., lhrM nwnU&gt;e. ror
IOmt HO government wlt­
DMNI have been ,ubpoenaed
to hluty. Th• rtn-livtnl
friend ot ronner pn4ldenual
aldt Bhtnnan Aduna LI ac,,
CIUNd of tvadlnl •Tlt,Tt3
Ill income taxea.

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ONE who was so kind and THE LATE T. H. DAVIS property, brick two !llory, located
thoughtful after the death of
1'hird and Coal
at NoI'th
our father Sihls Taylor. We .also
Streets, Middleport, may be
wish to thank Ewing's Funeral
9-17-30tc
seen any evening.
hom e, pallbearers, the minisler.
Phone WY-2·2143
those sending flowers, all friends
PEACH!:S,
bring
containers.
Pomeroy,
_Ohlo
and �elatlves and anyone else
Webst er Fruit 1'�arm, Lonf Botwho helped in any way.
tom, Ohio. Phone YUkon $-3201
The Family
AIR eoNDmONfflG, IIEFRlGER·
8-1 6-Uc
lO 5 ltp
aUon service. J1ck'1 Refrl1en•
tion. N ew Haven. !'hone TU2·
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FORD,
1050
EFOR S,A.L
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painl, $125, tape recorder, Web
·-cord for $80.00. Call WY2•6708.
A 1 1CTIONEII
GaNI c1 .. UtH Ce,.
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TWO PIECE Kroehler living roo m
ITAN MOTOII
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llf..,_,
Phone or C�
good
in
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Platform
suite,
l\d MIiii ItA.
C.
BRAl&gt;NIRP,
Roel""
�-�· ;Inquire morning al
� Ohlf
224 Walnul S._, Middleport.
'IH BUICK Sijp�r /ardiop Looks
l 0 -4-3tc
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and runs like new. Phone wv2- 1 _______________
1 M•6tp BEAN S $1.00 per bu, Pick youi2778.
own. Bring your own container.
1957 CHEVRdLET BEL AIR 4 dr.
• C. W. Profritt 1 Portland,
one owner , low - mileage, power
t 0-4-12lp
__________
brakes, steering, R&amp;H, white
walls. 702 W. Mt1in St., Pome- FOR SALE 1 50 Player piano rolls
Good condition. Call Vl3-2441.
10-4-3tp
Befol'I' 9:30 ,\J/1.
roy.
10-4-3tp
Ml- WY-2-2649
KAUTZ �-0 5TOP
ONE PAIR ready trained Beagles
At Chootw
$20.00. S'ee Car l Bostic, Bai ley
fury
.... S-2141
GAS. FUEL OIL and ,::oal
R u:- Road, Pomeroy, 0. .
MAMIU. SIIVICI 5TAT!OII
naceL Call for free estiinatee.
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ONE
DIAMOND
RING AND ONE
&amp;.lG-tft
Hamden % 1 jewel le.dy'a wristlivery Day &amp;enll&lt;
woteh. Inquire 620 Locust St.,
AUCTION
AUCTIONIIR
LO 5 3tc
Midd lepo rt.
· On Saturday, Oct. 8, 1 960, at
ltlASONA ILI !IATIS
1 :00 P. M. at my home back of SINGER
MACHINE, SATISPACTION GUIJIANTEIO
SEWlNG
the Ch ester M ethodist Church, in
blond console model, in excelCall or "5i.. I. 0. McCOf
Cbester, 1 will aell at auction the
lent condition with guarantee .
(hfftar, Ohio
following;
E quipped to make bullon holes,
8 22 SOtp
Beauty Gas Range, S ervel R edarn, patch, monogram and m any
frigerator, Drop Leaf table, two
fancy zig zag stitches. Take over BULLDOZER FOR H1RE. Ponds,
basement.a .and landscaping, Ph.
dining room tables, Metal utility
balance due $43 -50. Terms arChesle r, Y U 5-32�5.
10 3 30tp
cabinet, step atool, 21 inch Crosley
ranged or discount for caeh.
TV, 17 inch Admiral TV, Singer
10 5 6tc
Phone WY 2·220I.
Sewing Machine, good, Electric __ _____ __ - - PAINTING INSIDE AND OUT.
Waffle Iron, Portable electric FOR SALE 4 ROOMS furnlture
Papering. Floor sanding and fin­
including Magic Che( range,
wader, Sunbeam Iron, Quad Gas
ishing. C.arl E. Nelson Rutland,
M aytag Washer, Gibson Re·
Heating Stove, 3 Beds, Library
.
l , Phone WY 2-6969.
Rt.
frigerator, 24" Sylvania TV,
Table, Floor and Table Lamps,
10 4 6tp
. n ew Port. Singer Sewing :M.a12 by lS Wool Rug, 9 by 12 Wool
chine, 121-7th Street, Middle Ru1.
10-4-Stp
China
port.
a:
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,A.ntiqu
1'he. following
Iron
st,
e
Ch
Cherry
ard,
Cupbo
C&amp; , PB&lt;&gt;
NECCHI SEWING M A C H l N J;. cmnou:rE OOl!RAN
Bed, Hall Tree , Wash Stand s,
tecUOn, Life. Auto, J"ite, hlio.
monodarn,
za11,
zig
to
Equipped
Chalra, Marble Top Dre uer, Tele11111.o. lllddle,ort, ·
Call Doll
gram, etc. Sold originally · for
pbOne, 1'bree Standa.
01,1,L
ce
of
bolan
off
$181 .00. Pay
A1ao dlshea, cooking utenail11,
1&amp;6,90 or S8 per month. Phone BARNlli-SIMPSON INSVIIANCE
!le.ms
r
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oth
many
bed clothes and
10 5 6tc
2,2204.
WY
Agent,, Middleport. Fire, Auto­
tOO numerou1 to mention.
mobile. Bondi. Phone WY2�a: Ca.sh.
8-2'1-U
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2903.
nh
ACClcla
,or
1lblt
Not Retp0n
, Re:freahmenta will be &amp;erved by � AIISSPICl� - the Cheater D. of A. Lodge.
57 MeHllfY 60 H,• P. $495,0D
Owner: Elizabeth Wickham
59 Morcury 70 H- P. 159SJIO
FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM ROUSE
Auctioneer: I. O. McCoy
U H. ,. Mo(&lt;ory , OutfH '"5,00
with bath, nice loc,.Uon. Melvin
10-1-etp
MITl�ITAN MOTORS
Hood, 1 1 1 Lo..:l,lat St., PomeroJ.
600 lest ,Mii!:n ltrett. Pomere,
condition .
Good
TROMBONE.
(9) l 30tp
Pli°"' WYl-3170
10-4-3tc
Phone WYwag7,
8-20-tlc
FOR SAµ: , RESTAURANT J;&gt;2
112 RATS k\lled with Star Wnr­ ------,..-,''-- - "'1· - lJcense 6% Btfr and Wine. '102
farin. 2"' ba. $1.49. Eb er&amp;bach
W. Main St., Pomeroy. 10-4-atp
0- •
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Hardware, · Sugar Run Flour
Lot and two houses.
M.01, l,,andmark Co-Op.
50 FOOT TRAJLEit. 3 lull s.lzed FOR SALEand bath, and one12.
?,
rooms
6,
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One,
9
(5)
(9) � ,•• 30;
bedroom&amp;, ru.11 bath with auto­
running water.
with
rooma
5
Street,
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Maple
13, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28;
matic washer.
Call ,sp 3-5562, Clifton.
(11) 3, 2, t, 9, 10, 1 1, 16, 17,
Middle port. Phone WY2-5460.
10 IS 6tc
18, 23, �, 26. 30; (12) 1, 2.
9-29-6te
TEAll OF MULES, 2 wheel trailer.
Rent
See Rodney Pi erce, Long Bottom.
10 5 3lp
LEGAL NOTICE OF SAUi
EIGHT ROOM' HOUSJI:, two fJy,1
will be received by the
Bids
l
Benge
N.
A.
-room 1apariment1.
at ttae oflice&amp; · of
igned
unders
11-2-tfe
Pbone WYz..1272.
Webater and Fultz, Pom eroy Na•
Y.ODERN unfurnish ed 3 rooms tional Bank Bulldln 1, Pomei-oy,
and bath apartment. Birch cab­ Ohio, until 10:00 A. M. on Friday,
incinerator, October 14, 1960, for the , pur•
diapoeal.
inets,
WY�-514:l• chase of tbt Bertha' A. .Arnott
Pbon
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large cloaetl,
9-16-tlc
real estate , situated in Letart
Township, M elia County, Ohio.
aparLment on
THREE . ROOM
The above real estate con,l1t1
Condor Street. Pomeroy, also, 4 of approximately
aeventy-four
on Se&lt;:ond
room apartment
acre1, on which there it aituated
Street. Poin·eroy. Phone WY2· a five-room fr.me dwellin111:.
9--28-tfc
-2733_
Fteelan4 S. , Nl)rrl■,
AdminlatrJtor of the
APAk'.l.'IIENTS - .,runulb.ed and
e of Bertha A. �o\t
Estat
ui:aturnlli;ed. Mf!��•ten. lllddle
8 3 tf (9) 30; ( 10) S, 3, 'I', B, 10, 12, IS
port. Phone WY 2-2121.

ators, from

cores to
the largest. truck er tractor
radiator.
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ll&lt;ro� e, ,eanut Butter ",;;·_ 67c

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Shellie Beans .. �-"' .. 8 --:..• -$1

- 6 lbs. $1.00

Eng lish or S'hou l d er . ... ,;....., ... . .;_ 49c
Armour Star Lard ... . _ ,.;,i : •• • 6 ... $1

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Grass Seed 0,1.t, ,.1 5 �� $ 1 .89

Hyacinth Bo!�s . . �....,.. .. ,,, 69c

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Roll Sausage . . • ,,�.. . . 3 "'· $1
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G.1ug"s Mont gompry 18.3 up,pn , 9 2 lower. I � rt . open; Gall l poli s 1 1.8 upJ)f'"r. 9.1 lower, :Z Northweetffll PT A
rt. o pe n : Lot•k 23 1 ,. 5 u pper , 8.8 .
low t- r , c l osed off: all moveable
1k "Nortbweslern Local PTA.
dam s are 11 p 1 3 thru 23 and cloa- wlll meet Monday, Nov. 10 at a p.
ed o'.f '\. I I Kanawha R iver dtma m. in the Rutland Hl,:h &amp;:!boul
on u ll
Auditorium.
Da•
. Ohio Ri11er Boa ta, down,
Baby 1Hten will be pr9vided
h1cld. Waverly 7:35 pm 2,.0; Lot-t
7 Carol D , 9: 55 Pm 0-4; Titan dwinl the metUDJ. A IW&gt;Clal l\our
w. will follow witb refrttfment.s.
Ron lind
J O zo pm 1). 1 1 :
be
El l!.a th"-1 : 48 a m 1-2; Lot-k
tl:4:i pm 0, 1 : Mike Cr editor 12:IO
am 1 9·0: LoC'k 10 Northern 1 1 :27
Geor1e 1f. flumia'9( Aalistant
pm 1 1 • 7 ; Ch:1Jrle• R . Stevenaon . Natio�I I)irector of Nablie Rel•
1 :3:) ,m 0•8; Lock 1 1 C1ncinrutl tion1 for the 8o:, Scodtl"of Am etic1
11 :25 pm l 4·3: L..ock 14 Waller wjll be -.i&amp;Wn&amp; in ffPDM.nlloD on
C. Beckjord 12: 1 5 am 18-2; Lock D;dober e
7_ He trW U\Ht with
17 San Ricardo 12: 15 am 0-3; I.he loqt Public Relatiorui Cemmit•
Lock 18 On -..ard 8 : 35 pm 2-10; tet on Tburadlly, to HiiJt the com•
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Lock 19 National 9:26 pm 0-3; mlllff In outlininl ita •re1ponaibll
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Gana 1. 1 : l 5 pm 22-0; Lock 23 El, ities for the com In,: year.
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ger . Chff 3 . l.5 pm 2--0 ; P enney!aU#lfMAG• IALE
ma 9 30
-4; C. _ V. H�mer
P� 1 1
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The WSCS of the Apple Gron
1 . 15 am 2-0, FranUin Pierce
Method� Cburch will ll!&gt;ld • 11..ur.3:50 a m 1·7.
m.a1e sallfl in the _buil'clf111 fotmer•
Kay•
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City
Gallipolia
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Up
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ville 9 : 20 am 2-1 ; Lock 23 City Jy omipied by Hffll'Y Oeland . W.
Hu o lingt on J lO pm 15-1; In- 11.ain-lt in Pomeroy, Priday • and
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.a• are re&amp;idl•nts of the 11tall! of
Ohio: sun·ivin � apoutt . if any :
next of kin: benefki.arin under
the will, if any; the attorneys repreaenting an y of the aforementi oned penona :
You are hereby no u. f Led that
on the i30lh day of September,
l9IO, an In ventory a nd Appnisernent �f the ealate of Edward P.
Brown i n1, dec�lt!� . l � te of Le banon_ To�nshi� 1� said County
w111 fllM in th1• Court.

Mountain Iron &amp; Supply Co.
Hearing on aaid Inventory and
By J, B. O'II IIN,
Appra.isemenl will be had before
it&amp; attorMY
this Court on the .22nd da
of
(8) 3 1 ; (I}) 7, 14, 21, 28; 00) 5, 6tc October 1960 at 10 o, 1 c k � M
0
ExcePtions lhereto �; be
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by a uy interesttd pa rty a t a �
time pri:-r to five da y, before the
NOTICE OF APPOINTMEN1"
E»tata of Fraclerick J.' Burkett da te set for hearing.
CaH No. ,...,.1 ·
WITNESS
signature and
Decened
U. e aeal o aid Court, t bl.a
Notice is hereby given that
30th day 01 deptember, 1 960
George E. Burkett, whote Post
F. H. O 'Brien,
Office addreu is North Third
Street, Middleport, Ohio, baa been
Judge and Ex-Otficio Clerk
duly a ppointed Admlnlslrator of
By Ann Baker,
th Eslale of Fred erick J. Burkett.­
Deputy Clerk..
late of Pomeroy Village, Meig1 (10) 5--12-2tc
County, Ohio.
Dated this 26th day of Septem­ Actln"g Judge of the Pr�bate Court
be r, 1960.
M ei&amp;&amp; County, Ohio.
John C. Bacon,
(9) 28: (10) 5-12-3tc

Applesauce 8 No.;.!0
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''.Tbtt,f.'reezln' Season means Ice and snow,
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POMEROY -ModeJm frame h ouse:
shingle exterior, bath with tub
and shower. You n gstown
kll•
chen, bcauliful floors, II room•
in all, plus full b,t-sement, porch
full attic, furnace he aling. N ice
lot with large ga r age and d r iv e­
way. A-I property. Shou l d e as­
ily gu a lify for VA Loan. $ 1 1,·
000.00.
POMEROY-6-room fra me houae
wilh bath, hot air heating, front
full
and side porches, and
base ment. Out of all high wa­
ter. and only a 5--minute walk
to downtown . A best buy at
181l()0.00.
Phone WY2, 3130
lo• 229
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REP �I R

NOTtCI OF FtLING AND
HIA I ING ON INV .NTO.Y
Cate No. 1 1.4H
l'rolNt• cou rt Mtl.. c ounty
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r or Ad ministra •
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such of th e following

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REPORT

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G. E. Mad.ion, db.a Maebon &amp;
'.\1aebon, &gt;Nh06e addreu is 2110
Co1H1 Avt!1ue, Huntln&amp;ton, We■t
� Vlrginla, and is nol a reaidenl of l
the State of Ohio. i■ hereby , aoti• 1
fled thal 011 the 5lh day of July, '
l �.. Mountain Iron and Supply
.
( o. filed 1t! petn,on ag1in1t him a s
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defend a nt. m th e Cu urt of C omMe1g1 County, Ohio,
mon Pleas,
cue No _13 ,040, pra)'ing for judg •
ment against hlrn for the sum of
I two thous.and one hundred ninety
dollan
91/100
and
l1even
II {$2, 1 97 .9 1 ) plu1 inlertsl at rate of
six per cent, r•prei.e nting merchandise sold �o him on account, and .
cost!! of this action.
Said defendant i1 required to an•
1wer on or �fore the 29th day of
October, 1960.
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IMulillll II IMn, room j11rnltur•. y1t SG tffldt1tl l;'i
hell outpul, II 1lm ,a� far mort hut wllll Im futl
0111, M1&amp;1C Cflll' bllllktlt I rtoffi or I .tlolti;..se
wttll co,y w•nntll 1n • 11111111' Gf 11'11nutn. HNd 10
tot livlftl """ comfort from tht tntlrtlr ltw,
TV-styled Mqlt Cnlf ps1nd ti! Mlltfl. Complat.
11111 . . . 111111'1 .,.. tor rour "'•llllf
onc1 ,.. buq,1,

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f eenl-5 per wurd lor thre.e COQtleCUUve lnaer\loOI.
Bpc:.claJ - one mo11tb for 30 c6llfJ r,er word.
Full �te of t cent£ per word will bt eha71:ed for advert1&amp;lnt
d' oot vi:11,d ....ttlhio 11.1 daya aner receivin2 bill.
� • in Advertia.i.Ilj � Sbould lie r�p('�tf'd 1mmtd.la lely. The
Dail, :sentin el will not be reapon.al.ble for mon than ()De i.nc:o,.
feel iD6Cl'COD�,:I of l'tlDU and SporJal Not.iee1 of Ev,�ata JUIO. Obltu.arte.
publuh.ed at l ce'lt per word.
c:.10lU&gt;S
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3 DA:.'$
tt UAVS
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ID
60&lt;
90e
$1.M
'4 00
$ 1 .IW'
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!Ill
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211
75c
$1.00
$2.211
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WANT
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9-29-6tp.

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Phone WY2 3302

2) Cord· of Thanks

Excl usive At - - H and R FIRE STO NE

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CONSIS'NNT DEPE!fD�BLF IIE.� UL'll'
R.\Tl!S
per irerd. Pae lnaertion. Minlll"\um charge -- 60 cent,.

Mrs. Robert Wood and dauahter,
Sandy, apenl Monday In Parkera•
bur1.
The October meeting of the Sew­
in; Club will be on Wedne&amp;day
eveninc Oct . 19, lnatead of Thurs­
day. thl 20th.
Recent visltors of Mr. and Mrs.
P. F. Koblentz were Mr. and Mra.
Ch arles Woode and :or. and Mrs.
John Hayes .
Mrs. Non Brown and Mrs. Jean
Summ erfi eld left Monday for a
1horl vacation in Virginia.

Mr. and Mn. (van Diehl, Roaen­
burg, Teut, .spent an evening with
his aunt, Mn. C. E. Ro echer.
M iddleport,
, Laura Saunders,
spen� a few d.1:y1 with Mrs. Ghm­
n11 Haye&amp;.
Mn. Al Petenon and dauehter,
Penny, Je(t Saturday evening for
thtir home in Grc.-al Falls, Mon­
tana, after 5pending several wee ks
here with her parent.� . Mr. and
Mrs. John Ginther.
ildr. and Mrs. Pete Elberfeld
and Mike •�nt the week end in
Remains of Pleisiouun, mosa·
Columbus with Mr. and Mrs. R F. saurs, giant lizards, turlle:i and
.
Elberfeld.
f fish have been found in HempMra. C. E. Rqecher spent Sunday stead Co�nty, Ark.

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w{th Mr. and Mn. Charl es Diehl,
Pomeroy.
Mr. and Mr,. Etneat p;i,el1teln
of Idaho 11 1pendin1 tev enl days
with M-ra. Norma Dean and other
relativ es.

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