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&amp;--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy- M idd leport . 0 . Oct. 6,

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TONIGHT and FRIDAY
Bi•\llore no - M:-Hk Damon
,. -nlE REBEL BllEtD'·
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aobert Knapp - LmdJ Lal'.,.,0,1
'"THE TH.Rf.AT"
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SATURDAY ONLY
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Cb:lps Raffetry, Bnu:l· Arl'IH'r
-sMILEY G ETs A {; L 1 :1. ·
(Color &amp; Srnp(' 1
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.Ke nt Tayl or - .lo h 11 :-,m 1 1ti
"GHOST TO W!\'. ' ·
Also Carloon

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I Church Class
Met A t Bowers'

95-Year-Old
Man Enjoys Visit
From 4 Nieces

\Ir!&gt; Elwood Bowen, t&gt;nlert.1 i n l·d
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l In- m ee t m g Ill d1 a r g e of �trs
Bul'.· e r�, p res 1 d i•nt . o p ened w J t h dei o t w ns tak L·n f rom Ps l l m 2:l hy
,\ : rs Charl&lt;•s Eskew . Twu real1111gs
,. , . rr iiven · · �ol In Vain" by :,.1rs
\ J d v i n S n u th and " Horse Sense . .
!n .\I r � '.\'l i lto � Ho us h Pny er by
\lrs Hart.tld Sm1lh, cunelu(lcct the I
d1•1u1 mns.

L t I I!\ (Ju i l len. 95 . of f_k wi l l !\
l ( , rn h,id th e ph•�su re u f � l' PIII!:
f ( l ll l' n t J 1 1 � r1w(·e� reet"nll y Thn•
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I , · ,· a • : r l ;l,lrs Sarah Woock. Tup
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01 \1 , ·r :.:11,•sh were :\I I . Ba h r
a 1 1 , t '"' 1:1\1� ( 'tw�ler, ( ' . E I
', lt•inbers ;rnswcn•d rull call with
W 1 1 wk I n r pe, , 1'1 .i i m : '-I r and ,1 kmg o r lhe Old Testamt'nt
)I r� .-\ r t f\asp\ 'f. ('olumbus
1 1 · 1inst m.1 s l"ard�. wrai&gt;pm�s
and I
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cnJu) � v1s 1 t 1 11 :.: lu s 1 m· m lx:rs t o sell as a money rm k., nd � 1 1 l l
mg
prnJt•ct
A rou nd
robin
1 fr11' 1 " I ' a n d re:,dlll i.: his B1hlt.
i.:ct ,v,· 1 1 r 1 r,t \I ii� u· n t to Mrs
l; [a01 . n.u t,.:1
M ,:� · . 1t' l 1 i'1 1 S m i t h was in d 1 a rge
ut l'l1 \ ! ' I l &lt;u t , n1 f•III ;,aHI prt :tL· s w n e
a w ankd t o M ··� :s:tl w.irJ Vc11uy and
M rs . De u � c r l\ :1pple.

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90th
B I RTH DAY SAL E

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Hrlre'..h rncn l.� wrr1· S('n·NI bv
t l1e 1 111�1.::.s tu l h .: a hove 11 1ml·d
:ind '.\.t rs. (1,nnd O h l i ni:er :.ind
Kath r nl. :\!rs Lettil Spencer and
Ll'a 1 1; Veno:1.
T h l' II C X L 11,Ct'l!llf; will be lll'hl
111 till' ho;n1• of :;t rs. Ch arles Es
kcw.
- --�-- -CONF I N E D AT HOM_E
l lcrman London is ('()n f 1 ncd l o
hi s hJ1rlc 1 n Sv nH'llSe becau s e ol
bl1�m! r,oi !&gt;olli ng.
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Men's and B ig Boys' OXFORDS
Sizes 6 l o 1 2

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MEN'S

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ENGINEER BOOTS
Sizes 6 to 1 1
$1 0.9 5

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WORK SHOES
Sizes 12 1/2 to 3
$3.99 pr.

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CHILDREN' S

R UBBER BOOTS
Sizes 7

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$1 .99 pr.

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IH)\'S' and GI RI..S'

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HIGH SHOES
:J 11.1

to 9

$2.99 pr.

M t: N ' S
COHK SOLE

WORK S HOES
Siws 6 to 1 1

$4.99 pr.

Roush's Shoe Store

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N. SECO N D AVE.

M I I HlLEPORT

EST BETS IN
OYl� WEAR
l't lll

Bulky Knit

l:1 1 l ky knits willl the popular shawl (' Ollar th;il

lin.v .� hkl'. l'housl• fro m pullown1 a11d utrdigani;.
l 'upul:ir l' uiurs, loo.
FOil BOYS 2 TO 16

JACKETS and
CAR COATS

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$3.99 to $1 6.S0

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able f11bries U111t makes them

easy to tare !or. Go ld, red,

l&gt;ci·.II C, green, etc.

Broadcloth

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All 1he wonderful, new was h­

All Siles For Boy,

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SPECIAL

S H I RT S

t'or Boys 6

l'LA N N EL

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, fi �Utut
broadc loths In wuh

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$1.00

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A wide seleclion or washoble

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For Boys 4 to

lo 16

S H I RTS

i ,'a, we,.r plaid&amp;, stdpes and pla111
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SparklinJ screen prints - bo xed. Made or a m iracle fiber blend
for soltne.ss, freshnes.s o( col o r and long life.

Dover 74 - 7Z"x90" Rayon, Cotton and Orlon . . $6.95
Dover 22 - 72"x90" Rayon, Cotton and Orlon . . $8.95

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'Brilli antin e' Bedsp reads

Tone on Tone Tufted Spreads. Exciting and different!
Dress up your bedroom in this stunning horizontal strip­
ed design spread. Sturdy cotton , viscose and acetate
blend that washes colors sparkling bright. Preshrunk .
In beige, aqua, pink, topaz, brown and tangerine.

on. Slr.e&amp; 8 to 16.

FOR BOYS 4 TO 16

SLACKS

Boys' 13¾ Ounce

Western Style

SIZES 4•8•

J EANS
$1,9 9

$1 .99 - $2.99
SIZES 7-18

· $2.99 - $3.99

A tnrd, Lo-bea t value I n aood

Wa,Jt 'I\ W ear Bedford co rds

J3o/4 ounce sanlorizell

� rtwduroya.

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8ize1 4 to 18.

Joan■.

IN POMEROY

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IRONING
TABLES

Curved leg ironin g tables
with delulle features. 12 po­
sition adjustment with safe•
ty lo&lt;'k. New impro\led st ur­
dier, non snag leg joints.

$S.95

Olher Melal Ironing

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Tables . $4.95 and $7 .95

For better plants and
flowers. Scientifically
prepared. Ready t,, use.

4 lbs. 49c
10 lbs. 98c
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lbs. -- 19c

'Gibbs" Peek-A-Boo

maize.

Stripes - florals - noVelty effects. Warm fleecy out­
ing _flannel for pajamas, gowns, infants wear, general

ME N'S

Flanne l Sport Shirts

Gel ready now for cold ,days ahead. These Big Yank
fLinnel shirts are smart looking, flt properly and are
properly made lo wear a long Ume . Siles small (1414½), medium (15,151&gt;), and large (16-161&gt;).

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$2.15

MEN'S THERMAL

Hooded �weat Shirts

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BOYS' SIZES 8 TO 18

Men'11 WiKt�t; fac�ets·
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United States Wins
Majority In UN Today

U!HTED NATIONS. N. Y. UPI
-The -United State. today m us­
tered • majority In ! he u. N .
General Aasembly against a d eter
mined Rululan effort to win a
seat for ij:ed China and the Com·
munlst bloc appeared beaded for
another defeat.
' Nalion1Ust Ch inese Ambassador
Dr. Tingf.u F. Tsiang sC'heduled •
second addre1&amp; In a■ m■ny days
to the a51flmbly while American
and So\liet delegation me mben
campal&amp;ned in the corridors for
the neutral nation vot111 on the
Red Chlna laue .

Smart sturdy corduroy s for practical winter wear. Choose the continental model with adjustable side tabs,
no belt loop or the regular Ivy League styles_ Black,
tan, or brown.

$ 3,95

Slim s11n
9i-or Boys

IN STU�DY · CORDUROY - · - · · · · · · - · · $3.95

Husty Sizes For Boys

NIW SUPPORT
YORK UPI-Fresh sup­
port trickled into lhe stock mar­
moderately active · open•
ket lit
Ina: today.

MEN'S SOCKS

SISTEl•llj,1,AW DIES
PASCAGOULA, MlsL UPI
Mn. Marie Antoinette Mall�tte
1l1ter•in-Jaw of Ohio
Stephemi,
pov. Mithae DiSalle, died Thur&amp;­
dl)' ln her home following a lon a
lllneu,

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IN STURDY CORDUROY · · - · · · · · · · · · $3.9 5
OUTDOOR
THERMOMETERS

Adjustable. Easy I&lt;&gt; in­
stall. Adjuslfl for easy
reading thru any Window.

vy, black, brown, char•

coal, and .dark green.

3 pelrs $1 .00

White

enameled

wood toilet

seal

chrome fittings.
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,$4,95

$1.00

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SEATS
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Men's stretch nylon and
silk socks. Stretches to
fit your sl!e (9½-13). Na•

$49$
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Corduroy Trousers

39� yd.

Other Men's Flannel Sport Shirts

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"We li,siened to , Sen. lotm F.
Kennedy uwl now .we wan} to pre·
llf!nl oor side becau'se ft are in­
tel'tsted at ge tting at the whole
truth," Sen. Roman L. Hruska
CR•Neb.) said.
"We feel that . if those fellows
out there in the hall want to dis­
agree with us they of course have
tbat right, but they should n ot
come In here and try to break up
our meeting with a lie detector
teat."
, The truth squad 11 a lfOUP of
GOP Jawmaken w ho are follow­
ing Kennedy to present th e Re­
publican answera to his spee&lt;' h es.
Hruska sucgested, however,
that his .truth &amp;quad would be
happy to take a lie detector teat
"if they will bring Senator Ken•
nedy in here and put those polY·
graph straps on his arms."

69¢

Printed Flannel

$1.95

CINCINNATI UPI-The Repub­
lican ' truth squad ran into a
bunch of De mocrats bere Thurs•
day night who wanted to give
them a lie detector test.
Th� Republicans, who said
they would rathe r let th e public
decide who w111 telling the truth
br111hed aside the would•be Demo­
crattc "truth squad"' with the sug­
l'8lion that they were just publicity seeker■.

Mesh all cotton panties for girls. Smooth elastic waist,
full cut, double reinforced crotch, .ruffled elastic leg,
extra strength seams. Sizes 4 to 14 in white, pink and

YARD W I DE

sewmg.

For Lie Test

Panties For Girls

Both For $2.49 .

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Face Demand

Styli 50-80-Ciew Sock�wear 'em
s11aiglll up flipped once 01 t11ple­
tolled-1ny way rcrn like 'em. All
wMe.
Sim 6-8\i • , • . • . . . . , 39c
Sizes 9-ll . • . . . .
59G
Styl162'-Boys'Strai&amp;hl•Up CrewSocks.
for acli�e boy5 in �ctive colors white,
nny, brown and red. Sim 6-8½ 39�
Styli 91-Anklels-lor big and 111t1e
ials in rainbow co!o1i----wh1te, yellow,
b!ue, pink, red, navy, brown, hunte1,
mint, bei11e , aqu1,orth1cl, irey, ma1oon.
Sim 6·11
J9t
and . . , they·re indelibly id1.1�d
for eaay pairinir alter washintC
and made from mercer\Z('d long•
staple Bebonlll oottun

Alrlean Vlolel Soll

With new controlled-foam applicator. Foam cleans with­
out soaking . Easy to use. Dries fast. Shampoo and ap­
plicator ,3.99 value.

• I. Caridi_dates e earcbin' g For
Local P0Iitica
More Votes, Wit_h A Month Left Until Election

Truth Platoon

POTTING SOIL

Jtarci, , L
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SHOP F R I DAY
9:00 to 5:00

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9:00 to 9:00

...,._.. _, Central Ohi■:
foll ...,1b1Nf thla """"''"-­
laturchly.
Othwwl• fah'
c..ler t■lla'I ■NI t.nlwht wlttl
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tral +.nlaht, W.,,,... hturd•y.
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Ever since lhe MaY pri mary eleelion top political candidates on t he
national level of government hav e
been fighling tooth and toenail
for more vote! fro m the peOple of
Meigs County and th e collntry ,
On the local level with only a
month until the general election,
ofrice hunting is beglnnlne to. h um.
Candida tes of both par th�• are
spending the ir spare time ,eek. Ing
more votes.
Some local candidate• . are rising
from lhelr beds al dayI1a:ht, pac•
,..the
ing a' _l·unch, and stayjna: on
&lt;'aihpaign road a 11 d ay,
.
• In_ �t,� ·P� lbii ye_ar, O, llM,
lteputillean, and, 1 ,668 Detno:crats
voted . COmpu� to 19S8, this
year's May primar-y alm01t doubJed t he former becaw:e thla is a
presidenth•l year.
Three candidates in the eounty
are shoo-ins, unopposed, and with•
out worries. The three a re present
Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach, Ber nard Full! for pro•ecuting attor ,
ney and Stanley J. Blaiewici, run•
ning for County Engi�eer.
The county com m issioner race
is drawing wide attention from
voters, as it does in every Meigs
county election. oemo&lt;'rats nominated are William McKelvey, who
recelved 688 votes in the primary
and Rolland "Plusger" Neuttling,
who led his ticke t with 1M votes.
They will pair up against Dan Har•
linger, w ho led all Republicans
for the etffiee with 2,366 primary
vote, and Avery Nelson, who h ad
1861.
In the &lt;'On lest lor state represen·

t.etlve from Meigs County, George posi.i'g in&lt;'umbent Republican Har•
Meinhart, r�nnlng for his firth mon O'Brien.
The office of recorder is 110ugbtterm, will oppose Dl!:mocr1t Erne,t
A. Wingett, a ,Racine \lillage offlc- by Republican Paul " Corky" K1 oeis
and Mur. ine Allenawetrth. Neither
i&amp;I ror 16 11ears.
iuFor clerk of co ts, Republican hu -uked for pubUc office before.
A number of offices of inter•
Evelyn· Lucke ; �king her second
term, ia oppo•� by Audrey Youn l. eat oh the atate and distrkt l evel.
Running · for · treasurer is pr.esent a\-e up ror decision.
The most talked about 11 that of
office holder,. Clyde G. Milhone, Rt·
pllbllcan, opJl'Osed by D emocrat representati\le to Congress. Present offlee holder, Demoen t Walter
Geraldine .\'.ol!ng. ·
c o"roner H• nr, Ewln • 1· 5 b•i"" H. Moe ller, ia facing fo rmer stale
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challenged ror hia , orl lce by Dr. senator, Republican Oakl e1 C.
Collins.
T. A. Hewe•·on
� ., a Pomeroy osteopath, Who ls·, entetlilg pc)lltlca lor
The only t hina that can be pre•
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thlt nr.,t· UIDlt · .
Jlicled as of no.p: (-qi thffe �I\
FOr
,pfl)lfate 1"d�e; , wlio wirn.t to ,Mp',e,. ,llie Ailific, ill
prese nt COUllty Court Judg!: ·Em.- tltaf · a'ft, Will be \letY busy in th e
melt W. P�ofles, Democr.at , is op- sbOrt weeks 11\ead.
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Fot-o·'s·.:_M.u-s·1·e Comp"any Seletts
pomeroy F·or New, Mus·1c• tore

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Meigs Gounty was blessed with a new business this week
with the.
ening of the Fotos Music Company store on Sec-

P.olitical Pulse

Republican Hopes Surge In
. SoµthAs D-nger Flags Fly

CAMP AT GALLIPOLIS
COLUMBVS VPI-Qr . . Robert
Halnea, director of Mental Ry­
a:iene and Corre ction, said today
he has abandoned ,., pl&amp;ns to start
a prison honor camp a t Da1ton
State Hospital. T�e department
would conUnue plam tb estab•
li1h an honor branch for con­
victs at Gallipolis State I111titute.

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11,e annual election of directors of the Meigs County Agri,
�l!ur•l Society will be held Noy. 12 from 5 p .m. -to 9 p.m. In
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t&amp;, county commissioners' office.
er
ested
In
The election wH ordered this stein Auocialion la Int
week at a regular meeting of th e pu tting on a show at the 11161
�ounty fair board will\ Preaident fair .
, -The. proposed new fu,.iOr
• Fr,d D. LeUheil pretidlng. Nine
r buildinl, in that plans and
Fai
.
meJllberi wer4 in atten�ance
speelf
l cation, nilllt
be · prepare d
t
on
Joh�
k
Fran
etary
&amp;Sard Secr
WU directed to ac�pt no · peti• and approved by the St■te Depart
� for nomination to 1961 ment pf Ac-rieulture for approval.
-Race horse owner" ,ho will
fair ttoard memberfhlp • after 5
ulllnal• here have ' com•
winter
ad•
I). Ill. Nov. 5 and to obtain
about track ' condltfons.
plained
Ohio
under
pquiNd·
\"eJUllng
The bo¥'d 1l10 -heard a - report
· w.' · '
Sale of �mbenhlpt in the from member Charlei ·Jbdf6rd on
If F&lt; to ,top 111• dq Qf tb• Fhi1 trip - to t!i• � j:o"'11Y
, air to ch eck on conct!Nion1 for
el�ton. ·
the 1961 Kehl• falr, · and ileclded
but
ed,
� board 111&lt;1 dl1CUU
not to appl1 for COit 4lirll:t . race
Ji: no acUott on:
.;.JA�tePQl't tbal_ tlJ,e Cot&amp;Ob: Sol• -..,1 D� Jea�. � ·.� , � . .

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ond·S 1· m omeroy .
The company is owned by G.
Bill Wit hers, representative of
th e company, began moving the P. Fotos of HunUngto'n. Mr. Fotos
new st.ore into the Ewing build- is a graduate of the Cincinnati
"I
ing formerly occupied by the Conserva tory .of Music, has studSecond Street Market, Thursday. ied in Europe, and has done conHe said today the c ompany is t9 cert work. He is 1!10 a piano tech•
be one of th e largest In the area. nicisn and tuner.
The new store is the fourth to
The new store will sell such
pianos, organ11 be opene d in t h ia area by the
famous brand
and stereos as Baldwin, Hamilton, company. They have twe stores
Kimball, Kohler and Magna\lOX in Huntington, and one In Mays•
factory
and wiJI be managed by David ville, Kentucky. Two
Rou, llunUngton who Is an ac- lrained organ service men are
employed by the company in or•
c\)mplished organist. .
K.hrush Goin,: Home
M r. Withers is a nativ e of Ma· der to give th e best in piano and
son County, W. Va ,, and now re• organ service, Mr. Wlthen said.
.Bui Wants To Return
A &amp;rand opening ls planned
. UNITED NATIONS N. Y. UPI­ aides with hla wife, Jo Ann at
Soviet Premier Nikita S::" Khru• Le Sage, W. Va. Mra. Wi t her, is t hroug hout next week when the
sh&lt;'he v is ready to return to Rus· a physical education teacher at store will be open rro m 9 to 9
Monday through Saturda1.
sia, ptobably •by ea r� next week Wahama High School,
source• reported today. But there
were indications he want■ to
come back in ' March for another
U. N. aummlt on dlaarmament
wit h the ne w pre,ident of the
United St.ates.
.
'."here . were hopes ttae SoViet
leader would reveal some ot his
intentions at a U. N. corre•Pond�
f:1'1.s HSOCiQ.liOn lunch today when
he was -acbeduled to make a short
state ment and tben antwer q_ues•
ATLA�A UPI - Gov. Ernest captured 1oi, electoral votes in the
tion1 from reporters.
a.ttended 18 - state ar�a of southern and
VandivJt of Georgl•

Fair Board Election Set Down
For Novend.er 12 In Cour. thouse

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xuberant Pranksters Ca use
9 O'Clock Midd leport Corfew

Mayor's Own Picnic Table
Carried O,n School Lot Yard

�fage ls Set
For
·' 2nd Great
TV
,, Debate

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UPHOLSTERY SHAMPOO KITS

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Mem bers of the Middleport Vo\.
un teer FiH Depar tment voled
Thursday evening during its regu­
lar mee ting to give the depart­
ment's building cetm mittee 1.uthor­
lty to spend 'nre department fundi&gt;
ln stcuring the start or the pro­
poaed new fire sta tion,
A represenlaliv e of the depart­
ment will go before the village
council Monday night to diseuss
further village cooperation in the
project.
According to an Oh io Inspection
Bureau repor t a new £ire station
ia one of th e recommended im•
prov@!menta to be made.

Women"'S

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Dmiot«l To Tb lnternt, OJ Tb Help,/tlao11 .4reo

Preceding the meeting a stdk
11upper was served to the members
and the department phy�ician Or.
Ray R. Pickens. Dr. T. A. Hewet­
son and Louisa Johnson were
guests. Th e meal was prepared by
Jack Beehtle assis ted by "Bruz"
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Mills and "Mac" McKinley.
UNLUCKY FOR NUMBER S.EVEN .:.. Tbe Yankees' Mickey Mantle flips his bat to the
Other buslneu during the regu­
lar meeting included plans to al· side af�r striking oUI tn the fir1t lnnln of W orld �ries gapie number two in Forbes Field.
tend a fire achool at Athetis, Sun­ Pirate catcher Smoky Burgess watches fhe fly ing bat. Later In the game Mantle hit two hom­
day, October 9.
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Double fleeced fabric, completely lined With· thermal
Ing out the Halloween theme for
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held Tueacfay evenln&amp;,
Mrs. David J enkin, received the
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Mn. Bachner won lhe pr�e for
the ugl l eet and Mrs. Thomas Han•
n lgan ror .the most orla:lnal cos­
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Followlna: 1 1hort biJslneas mee t­
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Mn. Emmelt Shyler, 1amN1 were
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Literary Club Met
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The dislricl rally of the EUB
Vouth o f Group Four was held
Mond1:1y evening at .the Enterprhie
EUB Church.
llcv. Francis II. Glaiier was in
charge of th!! opt!ning servic8
wh ich b c�an with g rour �in�ing of
· ·sumh!uc In My Soul" fol lowed
IJy lhc reatliug or Psalm Il l Uy Nor•
nu1 Jean Ucarhs and prayer Uy
Rev. F. E. nunn of Syral'use.
Dllnna Buhr of ttie Tuppers
Plains Chari{(', vice president, W,!8
in c h arge of 1he meelin� when
i1evf!ral busir.ess iJ.erns Wl' re dis-'
cm1sed. The Vouth Fcllowshi!) of
the Et1terprise ch urd1 was awarded
the banner ror the largest num ber
present attd also the hnnncr for
the largest p('rccnlagc o r member•
s h ip present.
Election of omcers, in charge of
the Rev. Paul Sellars, Youth Di•
rect or, or Jacksonville, Ylas held
wlth Norma Jean Benrhs selected
as pretiident; Bill Carlton, vice
prealdent; Donna Bahr. secrcbry;
Ami Carlton, assistant secretary;
Ca,ro]yn Bell, treasurer: Larry
Circle, as9istanl treasurer; Oonnit
811hr, pianist. Carolyn Bell, assist•
ant pianist; Huth Ann Brothers,
news reporter, ll.ncl Roii:er Holter,
asslstRnt news reporter,
Refreshments i n ch .rgc of Mrs .
O rvllle Brown, director o r th�
local Youtll Fellowship, arid :,1rs.
Thomas Bentz, assistant dir�tor,
aulsted by Mias Helen Davis were
sef\led to the 81 perso ns pt·eaent,
The next mee t ing will lie hefd
on December B at the Tuppers
Plains El!B Churc h .

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A duucing party was held Sal•
u,·day evening. Oct. 1st at the
home uf N ,m cy Jo Cole ,
Refreshments were ser\l ed to
t h e following Johnnie Hetzer Jr.
and Homer E. Cole, Mary Weh unt
and Sharl)n Sayre of Zanesville;
M r. and Mrs J i m Withee, Middle•
port . Mr . .ind Mrs. W m J. Rlteh 1 e and daughter Cindy, Miss
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l l urfman , Chester; . �ob Trippe
and Mars h oll Md,11111.in, Mason;
Dav1_d l� 1 ggs, Lo�g Bo llom and
Uu! ch lialll . Racme
Later attending were Mr.- and
M rs. Homer A, Cole and son
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U illy .
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The M iddleport Litera, v r? , 11
mt•t Wednesday artecnoon
�h1
cuu niry hon11.• of Mrs. B c r\l i.. LJSh
r.r in Ru11an d,
M r.s. Emerson Jones, presidenl,
presided over the meeting whic h
I 01wncd with the d u b collect in uni�on. Mrs. Jones welcomed the
members .and guests after
the
surnmrr recess.
T h e F'eder;1tio n n:eering to be
hdd in At h ens. Monday, October
1 1 , �I t he Virst Christian Chureh
,vas announced. All reservations
Pomerny. Ohio
HI USt l)e iri by t he 13th to eit her
TONIGHT
. \lrs. ,lones or the secretary, Mrs.
J. E. H arley.
I 'z-:· i \ n n"Millf"S
The dub "ave congratulation s
"T: l 1•: c . rn:.\·p,:s r SHOW
tu Mrs. D. ll. Harti nger on her
i i!'! E.\RTM"
rctent hirthdJy.
,·T &lt;'du; i ,,ilor1
An interestin g review o f the
Deity l l u l !on - t"urnel W i lch­
hook
"The View Fro m the ForRunning time: 2 hrs .. 30 m in.
1 1 et h Floor" was gi"en by Mrs
Box Offic4t doses 8:30 l'.M.
llo&lt;lney Downing. The auth o r
of
F R I DAY NOT OPEN
t h e book is Thei;Klore l,J. Whi te,
SATURDAY, OCT. 8
11nd is the story of the magazine
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pu h llshing world. Aeeording
to
Dick Foran - Bob Steele
Mrs. Downing it is a good book
- also ! h at did no t receive very good re•
"IIOUSr. Ot' INTRIGUE"
v iews.
('C'cchnicolor)
A review of the book which has
Curl Jurgens - Dawn Addams
b{'cn at the top of the bes t seller
Sun., Mon., Tua,., Oct. 9,10-1 1
list for several months, "Advl•c
.. PI.EASE DON'T EAT
and Comwnl" was given by Mrs.
THE DA IS!ES"
0, 8. Stout. This bo o k, authored by
(Technic olor)
Allen Drury, is written or politi•
Doris Day - David Niven
('al intrigue and some say a no·
Colorrarloon
liceahle piirallel with lhe Senate
and nt11ional leaders of the prts
ent day.
Twenty members resp o nded t,,
Hu· rnll call wil h "Why I Vo te."
(.;ucsts for the aflernoon were Mrs.
Sl1111sbury and Miss Susan Park.
Arrangements of dahlias 11)(1
chrysanthemums from the guden
tif Mrs. James Tltu1 decorated the
Jh
L11 her ho me ,
The nexJ meeting or the clu b -WU!
be October 1 9 at the home of Mr's,
,.Henry Null.

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church 1ervlce1 in Hot Sprin1s,
Ark., durin, the .recent southern
Governo'rs Conference· and heard
a sermon delivered · on anll•Catholicism. ·
.
Farrls Bryant, De mocratic nomin ee for a:ovemor of Florida, at·
tendeil a new■ conference and told
reporters hie could noJ "intelligently,
morally · or phyaleally''.
campaign activelY for · "lh e na t ional
Democraµc ticket.
Gov. '-°11 Barnett of Ml11 lulp•
pl altended a White Citizen, Council rally and told a eegre11t1oniat
audiehCe the South should ge t be·
hind ind ependent electors In the
Nov. 8 presiden tial election In a.
ahow o( repudl:ltl ng the liberal
platforms or both parti es.
All thi� means. that . danger flags
are . flying for the regular Democrallc pa rt1 in Dixie In the final
weeks of the preshlentlal campaiJ:n.
Third ParllH Llmlt■d
Althoui:h organited third pal'ty
eympath le• are very Um lted in
catn.Pata:n, hmil)'
year's
this
fla:bt1n1 wlthl n Democratic ranks
in the South has caused a surge
oro! hope• ln th, Jlepubllcan
ganiuUon.
West Vira:lnla Gov. cecll Un•
derwood, a Republican, says the
YPP .bill � ch.anee to. ta.lt, most
of the 1ttll.es in Dixie and wiO
four
as
do "at leHt II well"
year• �o.
' In ' 1N11 � Sllallllowe,

boraer 1tate1 covered by the
Southern Govemon Conference.
They were
Delaware, Florida,
Kentucky, Loul1ian1, Maryland,
Oklahoma, Tenn essee, Texas, Vlrglnia and West Virginia.
The Democratic ticket , headed
by Adlai Stevenaon, won 81 el ec,
toral· votes in Alabama, Arkan­
1i1, Oeoriia, ' MiHisalppl, North
carollna and Souib CaroUna. ·
Th e most seasoned polltieians
are .unwilling to bet the ir an on
which way the South will go, but
here are aom e of the i11ue1 that
are coneemlng th e voten:
Religious - Dixie 11 st ill pre·
domlnanll)' Protetlant. and Sen.
:Joh n Kennedy's . Roman Cat1101ic
faith wlll have some bearin g on
voter preference. But there is
about as much o[ a campaign on
to n e utralize this issue H there
is to promote ;t.
Racial - Only the similarity of
both
party
l;Jlatlonns on ci\111
rJa:hts ls preventing a mo re pro•
noun'eed upheaval in consel'Vlli\le
aolllhem nnkl.
International - Southemen are
openly concerned II perhaps ne\l•
er before in the nallon's foreign
tffairs. Almo■t te a man, aoult"i ern
govetnors have named Atn(!rica's
c1e· 1un-.. wldl Rllllia and world
�mmuni•m during th e next four
years the m01t important issue of
the UHM) presidential race, They
put" i\ far ahead of the civil ri&amp;htB
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The fun ' s over in M iddleport.
Exbuberant and over-anxious Halloweeners Oaunting an
official but well.tempered request last week 'tor "sane be­
havior," Thu�sday . night created what observers admitted
.
looked like a Jungle on the high school lot.
Picnie tablea (one of them May. ental re sponsib.ility in such cir•
or Kenneth McEl hinney's), 25 or cu mstan&lt;'f!I. It levies finet of
30 ga rbage carui, and aundry from $5 to $25 again•I parents of
other ite mJ1 too numerou1 too children found guilty of vanda•
mentlon littered the school yard !ism or ot her law breaking acli•
and Chief or Police Herbert Gi l - vities.
itey said. And he added:
Laat weelr: Mayor M&lt;'Elhinney
"lt'1 gonna end right now.''
and Chier Gilkey published a
He said the Mayor ha• author. reasonable requeat that vanda.
iied a stri&lt;'t 9 p. m. curlew. After
th at hour all youths up lo and
including 1 8 years of age m ust Syracuse To Enfor�e
be off Middleport streets unleu
9 p.m. Curfew Law
aC'companied by their parents or
fhe Syracuse Village Council
guardians.
will enfoue a 9 p. m. curfew start­
Ordinanee 780 provide!! for par
ing Saturday, Odober 9, i t was an•
nounced today.
The fire siren will be blown at
8:4� p. m. and all person&amp; under
21 years of age must be ho me by 9.
Any pe rson under 21 out after 9
will be taken befo re the mayor
■nd pare nb will be held rl!!ipon1i•
ble for an1 dama,:e , Mayor Wine­
brenne r said.

· WASHJNCTON UPI - Af ter
'uctt negotiat ion and ..1ru:ument
and
betwteen political camps
� network official,. l he
� wa5 &amp;et for the ■eeond
It debate" on television to­

,,Andl judging from t eir

recent
h
•Aeechc1, Vice Preaidenl Richard
1', Nbon and Sen. John F. Kell·
n�b\ were likely to • be a,ppreC1 .
abJ,y,_ more &lt;'Ombative than they
w
in their first encounter.
iIll candidate&amp; new into Lown
d · I the nl&amp;ht ind will meet
WELCH DIES - Joseph N .
over nationwide television for one
Welch,
89, the New EngLind
ho� .tarting· at 7:ao p. m. EDT.
lawyer
who
gained fame dur­
1'helr first debate wu broadcast
lrom ,Chlc ,go Sept. 20 and two ing the Army,McCarthy hear­
mfre · dolnt appearances are to ings, died al Gape Cod Hospi­
tal in Hyannis, Mass. He died
of a heart attack .
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Comp6ny'1 1tudio1 here at WRC·
ff, Il will be c arried on TV si m ultaheously by NBC, the Ameri­
e-1 Broadca &amp;tin a: Compan1
and
the C�lumbia Broadcasting Sys•
tem. The Mutual Broadeaiting
gu
Snttm wm carry the deba te en
radio.
.. Because Nixon did not appear
to hi&amp; best physical ad\111ntage in
tlle first debat e, the vi&lt;'e pres l•
ly WARREN DUFFEE
dent'• campaign auocia te•
aPlon.l
nt
proacbeJ tonia:ht's 1how with utw".::;;c�J �;�
Vlce
most eare and extensive prepan·
P
r
esident
Richard
M.
Nixon
a t·
,
t1on
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tacked hi1 opponent Seo. John
F.
A�
ln1 to NBC officials, lhe
.
Ke nnedy 011 .the medical _ eare isRn
LI
• fl obl ec-.,
NI
,...,. to the u1e ,of
u i
CleveIand speeeh .n, uraw �a\Jt.bt, lndJ.l'�
calla ··cul- � �
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•�a - thotl � a t'l.ose-up'
tr.A . crib
Ke
=� pe
d.ea
pieture•of' one c;mdldate ·wbde · t he ,
!I
e
other one is talk.Ina:.
· for e ed as � to ba t .::!
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The network lnalat ed that auch
::.i k OU t t�ree f m • ,
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shots are neC'essary to facilita te �e GO; nommee sa 1d :•s own
lens changes lo \lary the pic ture
rederal • st1te ��luntary medleal
seen by home viewen. The Nixon
c,-re plan had
a nu m be, r of ad,,
people finally rel•• t•d Thursday
vantagea .011er K ennedy ' proposon lh• understanding that the cut
al lo prov 1�e health, benefits unaway or react ion Sho t would not
der the So&lt;'!al Se�ur1ty program.
be used "indiscriminately
. ,"
Nixon said his proposal was
bet ter than the Democratic plan
be&lt;'ause "lt would be \loluntary,
not forced on unwilling citizens.
wouid be operated bY t he st.,Ie
wi th federal help and would build
on and not deatroy the en&lt;'ouraging progress being made by private health lnsurance."

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Kennedy Says
He Didn't
Duck Issue

Medi'cal PJan
lssµe Ar ed

WASHINGTON UPl-,&amp;en. John
F. Kennedy aC'cused Vice Presi­
dent Ri&lt;'hard M. Nbcon today or
"reckleHb" and falsel y charging
him wHh dUC'kine the civil ris:hta
i.ssue in the Sout h.
"Mr. Nixon makes thi.11 charge
despite hit. own failure lo atate
his position,'' t he Democratic
prf!aidential candida te 11id in a
stiff statement replying to a se.
rl• of allegations hb: �bliaii
opponent bu made in both North,.­
ern and Soulbem speeches.
KeuedJ said Nil.on baa chal­
lenged him to talk about civil
rights in the South "in 11pite of
the fact that In our - fint debate
on nationwide
te)evl51on . , .
which was broadcut to t be South,
lhe Nort h, the East and the West,
I said that I would not be utia­
fled 'unt il every American enjoys
.h1s full constiLutional r ights.' "
The Democratic nominee said
be "w e n t into detail on t he in•
equ.ality of opportunities" Negro­
es faced in education, bousing
and employment, wbile Nixon
"did not &lt;'hoose to take up lhis
problem at all" during their ra•
dio-TV sesaion Sept. 26.

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Driver
• Arrested
For DWJ A£ter

Night Accident

An accident on Mulberry-av was
investiga ted by the Pomeroy Po•
lie&lt;' Departmen t last nig ht at 9:20.
A car driven by William ft. Dean,
36, Rutland, ran in to I pa rked ear
owned by Louise F, Johnl!On, fi2,
Pome roy. Dean was charged with
driving wh ile intoxiea ted by the
investigating offleer, James Souls-.
by.
The parked car was heavily
damaged, De an 's only slightly.
There ware no reported injurl e1.
· Middleport Poli ce investigated
an accident yeaterdaf afternoon on
N. 2nd-st when a truck driven by
James Null, Cheshire, was side­
swiped by an A1hl11nd Oid Refinina:
truck drl\len by Maywood Auther•
son . .ff, Racine.
The ' truck driven by Autherson
sustained medium damaa:e while
the one drive n liy Null was dam·
aged slightly.
There were no arre1l8 or injurietr.

Cilf Fireman Held In
Holdup Attempt Tues.

COLU?i!BUS UPI-Ric hard w.
Ermacora, a cily fireman, was
held · on $18,000 bond today to
awall trial on charges of armed
robbery and abootlng to WOund in
the attempted holdup of a super
market Tuesday In nearby White•
hall.
Ermacora pleaded lnnoeent to
t he charge1 in municipal court
·Thursday . He ls attused of at•
tempting to rob a Kroi:::er Co,
store in a White hall shopping
renter and of wounding thr store
manager and two stock bO)'!!I who
pursued h im .

TWO ARRESTED IY PATROL
Shelby N. Pickens, 24, Long
Bottom, and David Aggy. 22, Porn•
eroy, were arrested by th e Ohio
State Patrol on a charge of hav­
ing fictit ious rea:i1tratl ons. Both
will appea r in Meigs County
Cou rt.

VISIT HERi
Mn. Doris Brown of Columbus
spent a few days with her daug h­
ter snd son-in, la.w. Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Ket■ inger, as did Mrs. Hazel
Clark and aon of Columbua. MN.
Leroy lte11inger attended tlte fun•

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Probation Violatioµ
Char,;ed To Dunlt, 19

Haro)d E. Durst, 19, Dexter,
was arrested by the Sheriffs De1»1rtme nt on a charge or violation
of probation.
Willi■ m R. Dean, Ru tland, was
taken into custody b1 the de­
partment for driving while intoxi•
caled , He w l ll appear in County
Court.

Kennedy conferred with top
aides today In preparation for his
seeond hour-long coast-to-coast de­
bate with Nixon tonight on th e
major te)e \lfslon-ndio networb.
Thursday night, he centered
bis fire on the CUban crms,
blaming t he Eisenhower admlni&amp;­
tration lor th e eatabliahment of
an armed Communist camP. gc,
milea off u. S. shores. He a1ticiz·
ed Nixon for biling to IOUDd a
warning after he viliited CU.ba
five years ago.
Kennedy appeared to 'be try­
ing to put Nlxon on the deJen­
aive on the Cuban altuatlon and to
be making a coun terattack on the
ci\lil rights issue In advance of
\ his confrontation with ' the vice
president tonight.

liam cease. Two or three inti•
dents of property damage had
been reported..
Then laat ni&amp;ht, the roof fell
in.
Re1ull will be, among other
things, that scheduled �cord
hops apparently will have to be
canceUed. One Wal lo take place
Saturday nigh t at Middleport
Hil,h School. 7:30 to 1 1:30 p. m.,
with the laya as emcees. Unleu
Ille llpp ia to dole .
all dancen to "&amp; � bome b)' 91
Mom or Dad is aroanil' to aceom•
p1n1 dancers home, then: ca.n be
· no reCOrd hop, a�ding to
Chief Gilke1.
A troop of 17 ei:tra police offi•
cen will be enliated to enlor&lt;'e
the &lt;'Urfew. They will blankel the
town in shifta through the hours
of darkneu.
Chief Gilkey said after football
games youth will be expected lo go
hom e immediately.

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Nixon Plans 3rd
Foray Into Ohio
During October

By UnitN PrNs lntern,atlDMI
Republican State Chairman Ray
C. Bliss t oday announced that
Vice Presiden t Ri�hard M. Nixon
will PIIJ a third vi.lit to Ohio this
month.
Bliu' office i.n Columbus said
NiJ:on will speak io Cinci nn1ti
the nigh t of Oct. 25, in Columbu1
at noon Oct. 26 apd in Toledo
the ni&amp;ht of Oct. 28.
TO MAICE APPLE BUTTIR
GOP headquarters said t he ex•
The Syracuse EUB Church
act time and place of the Nixon
will malre apple butter, Oct. 13.
m.eelings in these cities will be
Price will be 60c quart. Contain·
to Mrs.
announced late r by Republican
e ra should be •brought
co.unty committees sponsoring the
Edith Hood or leave ord era with
appealance,.
Mn. Harry Clark.
Blia' aooouneement eame as a
wave of ORtimism swept into thJ .
ranks o[ the Republican organiza•
tion in Cle\leland
where Nixon
drew an estimaled W,000 per•
aoni dn his \llsit Thurt(by.
"With 9U&lt;'h a welcome, the
Democrata had bettfl' watch out.
We11 carry this coun,b'," A. L.
DeMaioribus, Cuyahoia County
GOP Chairman said today.
"Wben I tell YOU that 275,0CM)
aking
history-m
the
of
Arnest
Lt. Commander Richard Tpersoos were- on th e streets to
atomic sub SKATE will be feature spea�er at· the anouaJ Ra- greet Nixon and that mON! t han
venswood ,5 Banquet.
18,000 wer-e jammed into pu blic
That announcement came today from Bill Caldwell, presi­ hall tn hear hfm, I am conserva•
dent of the sponsoring Ravenswood School Imp rovement As· tlve", DeMaioribu, Hid.
sociation, as this hustling . Ohio River commun1ty swung into
high,gear for the October 25 affair that bas become bolh tra• Gallagher Fined $5
dltion and model in West Virginia.
In Mayor's Court
Commander Arnest., now Staff in July or 1967. Prior to that hf
1n Middleport Mayor. Kenneth
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various
in
Medical Office r, Submarine Squa- had served
McElhinney's
court last · night
the
with
work
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posts,
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both
made
eton,
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Pa
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Gallagher,
Middleport, was
SKATE'S historic runs to the: SEAWOLD prototYpe reactor.
· Clned $5 and c01t.s for intoxicaA
Pennsylvania
nativ
e
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now
re
Nort h Pole.
On the firs\ visit to the pole, siding in Connecticu t, Dr . Arnest t ion.
This morning the mayor fined
SKATE was under ice for ten is curr ently engaged in various
Leroy
D. Hose har, Weat Colum­
submarine
POLARIS
of
aspects
surfae-days and fourteen hours,
bia, $5 and cost&amp; for intoxkation.
ing nine times in ice "leads" opera t ions.
C.ildwell said seeuring Dr.
crOJ1sing the North Pole, and comt was "a signal accomplish·
Arnes
the
around
®-minute
a
pleti�g
One Killed As Train
world tour by circling the pole. menl, full in keeping wi th the
Freight
The stt0nd trip, also a scientific stature and di\lersity or our pre.­ Rants
vious speakers, and we're lo0king · NEW YORK �I-A 54.rar
exploratory voyage, saw SKATE
log some 3,090 miles during the forward to a highly entertaining freig ht ramllled in to a standing
siJr;.e,r freia:ht train on the New
twelve daya she apenl in the and informative evening."
Ticket sales ror the banquet set York Central line In the Bron:ii:
permanent ICe area. The tour
brole all pre\lious records for for Tuesday, October Z5 in the t oday, killing one mah, injuring
block�&amp;:
n,000
distance and· time In polar under Ravenswood High School l!:)"m are ano\hcr and
ice operation11 and established the now on sale throughou t the State commuters on lbe ir way to v.'Ork.
All four linea of the Central'!I
All tickets sell ror $5 and all
■bility of submersibles to oper•
ate at any lime or the. year in proceeds go toward impro\lemen t Hudson Divialon, which also is
of local sc hools. Everyone buys a the main line for transcontinental
polar region1.
tlcket-inclurling the spe■ker and tr•ins includina: lh e 20th Century
sub,
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1!-:::..10 f1dtj.c.e euch a hobby it should be done on
'' - -A:PriVate drag strip. It must not be on public
, �rhlgbways where a young mother. a driver
· ;,._ C'?ming from work, or a visiting relative all
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�y Injured or killed.
Meigs County has been Jucky not to have
-.� JI.Dy deaths or 1 serious injuries result from
'. I' .,piis dangerous hobby. Let's just knock on
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Yes, the law of. a,er��. ,idll calch up with
Meigs County SDmew.�e arid SDIJll!llme. We
sincerely hope IIIJ� �h m.otorillt wlll escape
this senseless way qfi dyln�,

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Mrs. Kathryn Johnson, Mrs. Har­
le)' Johnson and Mrs. Ada Slack
11nd 10n, Gene, l'isited with Mrs.
i,J'ands Ritter and Mrs. Mary
Browning of New Boston also with
,11:r. and Mrs. Fronk Morgan of
Portsmouth, Ohio, on Sunday.
Mrs. Clinton Gilkey and family
of Harrison\'iUe, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Ruuell of Pomero)! were SUnday
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
Mrs. Iva Johnson, Mn. Kathryn
Johoson 't';lllted �Ith Mra.
•Edna
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Heilman r,(onW)'.
Be11:er1Y. Johnao� a�panied
Mr. and lln. Geno �ans a nd fam.
ii,: qt Br�&lt;t)Jqey to '!.iJtt relativH
.in CoJIU1)h�. Sunday.

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Most racers think it will never be them that
causes a death or a serious wreck . But read
the family newspapEjr, listen to the radio, or
watch television, and you learn that afi acci­
dent of this freak nature takes a life nearly
every day or two.

Ebb and Georgia Sisson , Mr.
1n4 ¥ra. Don Si11;on and daugh­
ters, Vlen11a, \fl. Va., were call­
ing on · E. W. Erlewine, Seren;i
and Sam Siuon recently.
Thoa@ attending lHI! picnic
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at Portland State Park
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bonorln1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mc
Peek, Behtwille, W. Va .. for their
:-·· Silver anniversary were Mr. and
t-' lfr1, Keith }'errell. Timmy and
t, : , T:•mftlY, Fairborn, U.; Mrs. Lcuta
I ' i l'erti!1J' and
Fred, Midway. o ;
· ' )«p. Betti Taynor, Cathy Jo and
' I · Brenda, Bill Rnuse, Dayton; Mr.
and Mr,. Charles Hensley, f,J r.
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' Ind Mra. Joe Bll!iell, Marilyn.
Ju,81, and Mike, I.I, . '"" M ,s,
Nl;lWS
David. Smith, David and Patricia,
Mr,
and
.\Ira.
Alvin Dye are an.
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ig
the
birth
of a daughter,
Judr, Ted Hayman and the hunorLis-a Collelte, born at Sheltering
ed gueata.
Arm.� Hospital on Thursd
SeptMrs. C. W. Taitt ancl Ge0tgia. ember 22. The Dyes have ay,
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Par)l'ersburii:, Mr. and Mrs. Bill er C'hlldren , Rebecca aJ1d Thad. othPa',
H111l1 an&lt;J daiuhter, Hudson f'ltch, trrnal grandparents are Mr. and
Wuhington Bottom, W. Va., were Mrs. Dale Dye.
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h Dunham and dau,il'hters near
r,, Mu. Tres�i
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Sunday dinner ifne&amp;til or Kr. and
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Lewis and Sanfor&lt;I Coz11rl. uf and "Mr. and Mn. Harold Gillogly,
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Loriln, 0., spent the weekend
lis; Mr. and Mrs. Elba Mc•
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Knighl and Sharon, Columhu11; Mr.
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Mr.
1'ortland, were ealling on Mr. and Mn. Pnul Gnston and .and
family
,
'"d Mrs. Oscar Babcock.
Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gilio•
M,. and Mrs. Jim Carter, Ka• l,lly and Steven, Athens
Misa
ren and Sandy were vlslting hrr I J11rqul'llnl!! Waggoner, , and
Harrison•
parenll, Mr. and Mn. Alva Hol- 1 ville.
lin,er, lleedlVl\le, rer1mtl y.
lh'lativ(I� who visited
Mr
Jira. Du•id Smith and Patricia, I and Mrs. J. K. Crabtree with
and
Mr:
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be glad to cooperate with the general public
on this matt�r of extreme importance. The
lawless can not be completely stopped but
they can be slo·.1ed to a reasonable pace if all
co-operate. If license numbers can be report­
ed quickly o ··ricers stand a, fair chance to ap­
prehend drai sters. Experience has proved it
is extremely #ficult to "catch" these people
"in the act."

,land Bissell were ,•isiling with
Mrs llalph Barton and Mrs.
Charles Donaldson,
Reedi.ville,
!:i;iturday evening.
Mr . and Mrs. Billy Young spent
thl' we.-kcnd wilh their parents,
Mr. ;.nd Mrs. Luuie Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock
wen· visiting Otie Swan at the
Elmwood Rest Home Sunday.
Mr. anti Mrs, David Smith, Pat
and David were vi!iling Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Barr, Gary and Brenda,
Frirlay �vening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan.
Porthmd were visiting Effie aad
Linnie Swan, Tuesday.
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,f)'om the same wrilrr recently, all unsigned,
This is to inform, Mr,, � l\lrs. •t, f," !,hat
se;t'ond berating this newspaper for not letters to "Mail, BIi(' Ill�� Ile
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· with )µa wiff! 'Lofa ' and, d.aughter,
�QI lfN'le, � •.a. Thompson's
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LANDE)!.. W;J!:O,, �Bli - st�b at�.i;k.-_ 'oi!'clllle h,a ·!li� mother
All members of Return Jonap�d 'Q(OU
than Meigs Chapter, DAR; are FarlJ&gt;W W&amp;l P.rob.lJJIJ Ont· qt the. juIQPed out of t:lie ,ccn1
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!o!' Mrs. Robert A. :MUler and· . � �b ��e Jul!s � - r• •� �� � . , - �
his picture, ijlO\W_, S1�1', �c ,w,W. w.ta,n � w,,_ 1.. :_ · 'KecanJ-.
Miss Da isie Saunders.
b'!stJl'i r.ctWtQ �.. 1ft1r¥ , . a 'AA�� a.n �tnont � all4,
Octobtr 10
n 1•�� life wap a •..�•
r.elltie.�
The Central PTA will meet at f�•�IMJ. of &amp;M/.-,,:w,.s.. �. �
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Orv_a"
nar1es Hayes
w u,· ming, Is thf!
Slub was riding a brop� nlmE:d
the
Wy.oming
llet-nse
plllte.
be m ebarge of the program and a
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Deadman when ·the picture was
...,e WyQnµng;
8.1nce 1936, wu'-en w
''YIe 'how W,·11 be ,taged by !be
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fir.at
plate
carried
th
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famoua d - taken whkh later became Wyomme n .
sign
the
or
cowboy
the bq.ck·- ing's famous cowboy symbol.
on
October 10
Hunt, secretary of. state; Jt the
The Disabled Americ!n Veterans ing horses nearly two million time, D ad an artist �ake a design
plates
hav
d
been
out.
8taq1pe
wm meet at the o.A.V. Hall, Porn- The �
cowboy alsQ h•• bt;en ue,4 fro� the pbpt_og�aP,h. He haft the
efoy, Ohio, Monday night October
orlg al ctraw1pg; h_!lqg\� g op.po10. There will be a potluck Supper in other. ways to dealgnate ·the site m
his desk m the Capitol when
state
until
the
silhouetted
rider
et e p. m. ·end the meat will be
,_ blowing in the wind
' he waa secretary or st�te and govforeloeai;
bat
furnished by the DAV's. All veter•
ernor. _
ans are- welcome. The Ladies' Aux. triumphantly alo(t over a • sunWyam1.n g s.tttmpa more than
nv
fishing
bronc,
has
beco
syniliary are in charge of the enler100,000 hcen" •�ates a. y_ear, and
onymous
with
Wyoming.
talnment.
The late Lester Hunt former Stub on his Jiuqking Orse has
October 1 5
W
yoming goyernor and stinetof , gone everywber� in Ule United
The Fairview church will hold
�tat.es and proQably raost places
a b ake sale at the Simpson build· who got the idea for the cowboy m the world where ther• ate roads.
th.e
on
lieenae pla te, ca lled Stub
Ing beside Cleland Drug Store in ,
Stub died at 87 on July 24, 1953.
"the moat typical cowboy 1 ever
Racine, Saturday, Oct. 15.
whjJe
serving all Fremont County
knew."
f, but he had already
rsherif
und
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full
Grands
ll of a
bloode
The Melg�ci:':i/'Youth Rally
immortality.
aained
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Sioux
son
an
of
adventu
us
or the Churches of Chrlat will be
And stub's 1.11d friends will tell
held Sunday, October 18, a t 2 p. cowhlllld who pioneere...i J.n Fre-l you
Idn•t have happen,ed to
S
W,;.t,
s.t,ub
mont
CqunQ",
a
symbo
. it cou
m. at the Rutland Chur�h of Christ.
guy.
mcer
a
y
old
of
e
Qf
th
wide
open
cmin
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The Pomeroy chllrch wlll be in
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charge of the program, a nd there space&amp; and high sp rita ,
He
waa
born
at Lander Feb. 2,
will be an. election of officers.
1886, and practically grew u.p on

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Mjltpn, Tqttle and, ollilc!un were
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�bert and
fJ.P.tlly of stf,Qm Cen� and Mrs.
and
Gene Roy,

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niiht wi� 4 friend. Sl(&amp;all• Tuttle.
?4r. 1'llll. .,.� � D. T;uttJ� visited
wilh � i,nd 11P - Barnhart
ai Cll�- �J--�qon.
Mra. Mil� �tllll!I ¥d Mrs.
�_Pl l,4-'lt'fenee vil,\�1 Qleir bro­
�. J� �l�lg. WUI u11derwent
surw,;. ,¥ shelter.Ing Arms Hospita.1- Alb�ns. fu.eaAN'·
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lng WH.h Mr. and Mrs. A. D. TUttle.
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10n of Columbus \ILJU�d his �re.011, Rev. and Mrs.. ll;,'9w.ard Gnflith, Sunday.
• S!J[!dtcy dinner guests or Mrs.
;,Jae P.aar,son w.ere: Mr. tpi· �r1 .
Omer Cramlet of Racine and Mr
and Mrs. Kenneth Wilk and family
of Rutktnd.

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service. He alsu vli;1Led with Im
parenb, '.ri.r. 11nd Mrs. Gl1mn Thomp

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spicy m:ain dish-ham .and yallls
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Arrange l ham steak. ¾ inch
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Event! Of Week

.., Mn. Ewlyn BrlcldH
S.! Sgt. a nd Mn. Dem:il Hett.er
of the Mitchel Air f,"orce Base,
Long llland, New York, ;ind a [
friend, Mn Charlie Cole� of Hemp•
N. Y . . spent a H, day lea\·,
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wit h his parenl!I, M
. r. and M rs.
. Darrell Hetzer.
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di, blotlca be!Ol"" 'Jlo•lD• lllelr teeth
ea1e p,tient, ,hoo\d ....,.. anti- cleanad, 'fflled or ntracted to
pr,:tt.ect thf,m trom Uie dancer• of
visited htt dlughter llra. PHI bacterlal eltdOCriU•- Tbil la a
Buckley and family Sunday.
form of heart 1tlment ln-rolvlnc
'f �nald_ -�w� �dM:rer;:�: tnnammatloa of the bnrt Unln1
1·
a r v_lll .
and ..-4lffL
· a
m Clevelaod last •��
andy ofamlly
M r. an.d Mn. H erman Ba11111
The adYice comea froQl Docton
-an d 1 am1 1y o1 Me d'na
I
r...,
..n•h
H# W. Proctor Harve, and Maurice
visited the Ernest Taylor famil1.. A. Caponi . of �pt9wn Uni­
Mn Qgie Follrod and dau•h- venity Medical Center. In a re­
ter and Mn. Nina Robin:10n 'filll· po,j: to tbe Amedica1' Medical Aa­
ed Mn Ad, NeutzHng and but- aoclation, the ph)'licilm aald that
band Su nday.
in recent mocllll tbey aa,r five
Mu. Millard Swartz entered patienta witb 1ndoord!Us appar­
St. Joseph Ho1pital for aurgery ently wedpltated by dental work..
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Alfred
Social Notes

Sunday achoo) attendance on
Oct. 2 was 40, offering 59.80. I
Worship 1ervice1 were h!!!l1 at
to 45 with Rev. Card observing
World Wide Communion Sunday.
Last Sunday afternoon the birth
Rev. and Mra. M'\1 ler and dau•
day of Herbert Miller, Middleport
g.hter . and M r. and Mn. Harry
was celebr11lcd at his hume whc11
Guthrie attended the Homecommembers of his f;i&gt;n1,y galhE,"red
''
ing at Hemlock Grove Church
The
b_and
show
at
the
_Eastern­
to spend 1:1e r!,1y with h i m. Cake
Sunday
1.
U
W
and home m,ide H'C crc;i m w ere I The . J&gt;:la ms game was dedicated to
Mr. and Mn. Charle• D. _Woode
ere �ho �ave
s
everywh
musician
served during the a fternoon .
I wurkcU to help keep mu�1c ahve.
spent Sunday afternoon W it� her
mother, Mrs. J. 8. Hayes, lhddleThJse present were Mr. and' The shew was opened with the
By Ser•h M. Rif•
port.
Mrs. Conrad Ohlini;:er , Merle, I trathlio!ll!l fanforc with the hand
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rile and
Shelia. Naomi arid Kathryn; Mr. ' unl'.ildin.£: into a large E and play.
Mr. and Mrs. . Hobart Swartz
Mrs. Freda Well� were in Pomeroy
and Mrs. Elwood Byers. Danny ing the Eastern Alma Maler.
spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mn.
busi•
and Middleport Tuesday on
1 G"ald Swari, ,nd d'"ghte, ol
and PegAy; :\Irs. Ed Venoy and
lhc smart•stepping group, under
ne&amp;1.
Craig; Mr. and Mrs. D;wid Baum- the direclinn of John Moore, lhen
Mr. and.Mrs. Raymond Thomas Manetta.
,
.
gardncr, Terry and Bruce; Jake formed a treble clcff :}nd playe�
The Albert Warner auction saLe
and aons, Larry anti Stevie . of
Ament, Mr. and Mrs. James Recd, "The Band Played On" as a salute
Langsville called on her mother, was well attended Saturda:y.
to all &lt;"Onclucl(1rs. Remaining in forYn . •
Jim and Ruth.
Mn, Fr'ed-1. Wells. and her grand• Several fro;n here attended tht!
mation the group then saluted John
parents, Mr and �rs. Lloyd WoorJ. �rvices for Silas Taylor held at
OW" Graduate Watch Jte.
Philip Sousa with the "Liberty
They had just returned from a trip tlle Ewing Funeral Home Monday.
majoretlt!S.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Charles O. Woode
to Toledo where they visited her
'EV. DAVIS GUEST SPEAKER Bell March" aa the
�•iraian Hu Years of Be­
I lwirled.
Atherton
I called on the Arthur
.
Bowen
and
\lrs
Bob
Mr,
brothers,
The Rev. J. C .. Da\· is, p;istor
The band formed a musical note
Other gues�
and son Tony o1n-1 Mr and Mni. fa m ily Sunday.
lWld The Dial Experleoce
of the Bet_hel Baptist Church, Col- a nd piid tribute to the minstrel.
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mar•
Bill
Bowen.
urnbus, will be _guest speaker at Vaudevil le and slage band musi•
tin and Mrs. Fannie Barnhill of
To Make Ytur Watch Run
LI.O}'d woo,1 remains very ill.
the Naomi Baptist Church, Sun- cians- as thry played a "show tune."
Mr. and Mn. Clarence
Carthage,
to
rushed
the
was
Rife
Ch11.rles
d11y. Oct. 16 �t 2:30 p. n:'· Ile wi ll
Forming a trumpet, the band
PerfecL
Huntington Veterans H mspit JI on Athrrton and children, Columbus.
be accompame&lt;l by h1:,; choir. featured the trumpet aecHnn on
Mrs . Mable Swartz of Athens
where
underhe
morning
Thursday
The Rev. Samuel Jack5on. pastor "Carnh• t1l of Venice." Re1t1rniM to
went abdominal surgery Thursday
Mrs. Lena Kellti1' of Marietta
of the church. will be in charge band formation , a hats ofJ:' routine
evening. He was . in surgery ?ver spent the week end here at the
DEPENDABU SERVICE, Alway■!
uf the mur11i11g service.
was presented to follow the theme
three hours and 1s oh the serious home of Mrs Effie Watson.
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Music."
To
"It's Hats O
li�t at this time. He received four
M rs. :W yrt le Fro.at attended the
I Head m ajorette is Karen Snyder
Ladles' New Fall
p1_nts of whole bloo? Thursday. Mr. funeral of "Ms. Maud Brookl at
and majorettes are Karen Badgeley
Rife would appreciate c·1rds from
� Thursday.
' and N�ttie Ca" ·,r,
bis many fr1t!nds. Mr�- _Sarah Rife \ Columbu.
Mr. and Mn. Wayne Brickle&amp; at­
spent_ Thursday. and �r1day �t the tended the H-:.mecomir1g at Hem•
Revival Service Will
Hospital. Helatlves 1t the hospital lock Grove, Sunday.
POMEROY,
EAST MAIN STREET
on Thuni�ay included Mrs. Doro•
Begin October 1 2th__
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Doilder re•
thy
Bever)dge,
�thens.
Haro!?
Rife
JUNE
SPENCER
ccivd word of the birth of a
A revival srrvice will be held
All sizes, Half Sizes and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer of Mason are announcing the nf G11vsv1lle. Charles A. Rife of daughter born to their son and
at the Hazael Community ChurcJ,
Extra Sizes.
Alban� and Robert Rife cf Char• daughter•in-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Da­
on tht! Dewitt's Run road Oct. ll engagement of their daughter, June, to Walden . Bennett St.
t�!f
ton
VlSllors were Ed- vid D odder, on Sept. 1 1 at Park ­
l
. 1' r1uay
to 2:1.
Roush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walden
Roush of Pt. Pleasant. w�rd R. 1f
,
_Sunbury,
and Joseph L. ersburg.
•
•
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/. Bible school refresher
Miss Sp1mcer was graduated with
Rift!,
Chlil1cothe.
attendt!d
Marshall
College
and
re­
Homer Milner -eturned to his
.
course will be presented along honors from Wahame High School
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bircher of home in Columbu� after spending
Save Your Sales Slips
with a coursP. in' Doctrine by a in l 057 and attended Ohio Univer­ ceived a Bachelor of Scienc� De­ Pomeroy
spent Wednesday even- several weeks here with· his nie,ce
certified teacher on Wednesday, sity the following year. She is at gree is Physics last May. In college
MIDDLEPORT
ing
wit�
Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rife Mr. and Mrs. J:ick \lf eatherman.
Mr.
Roush
wu
a
m\lmber
of
the
October 12 to Sunday, October present attending Marshall College
a cook out on t.he
enJoyed
and
4-H
Club,
president
of
Chi
Bet
a
Mr. and Mrs. w. ·��- Thorn and
16.
in Huntington where she will com­
law
n
and
also
homemade ice son uf Belpre have moved here to
Phi
science
honorary,
and
a
mem­
All
Preachers,
St1nduy
school
plete
her
studies
in
January,
re.
Endicott-Johnson
the property of Mr. and Mni. Tom
superintendents and teachers ere ceiving a Bachelor of Selence De• ber of Phi Eta s,igma, men's fresh­ cream. Harla Rife,
Mrs.
n
'Mrs. 0 . M . Perrill.
man honorary. He is preaently em­
welcome to the services which gree in Home Economics.
and Riehard Rite were in
IMPORTED
Mrs. Ethel Stout returned home
will be.Elin al 7:30 each evening.
While in college, MiYs Spencer ployed by the IBM Corporation In Rife
.
business
Frida
on
Pomero
y
y
Poughkeepsie,
New
York.
with
visit
days
her
a
after few
.
The Rev. and Mrs. N. L. Rus­ has been active in the Campus
Mr. and Mrs .. Georg e Beven dge brothf!r, Mr . and Mn. Ralph Park­
A January wedding is planned,
Sf'll
will
be
the
evangelists.
Christian
Fellowship,
drama
actlvi•
LACE-TO-TO�
an� son, Fr�dd1e _of Athens spent I er, Chester.
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TULIPS - CROCUS
ties, president of the college 4-H
MRS. KORN ENTERTAl�S
With leather top facing and
�1day evening with Mrs. Charles
Mr6 . Lola C:ildwell is spi,a1din!l a
Club, counselor in the donnitory,
HYAClNTHS
Rlfe, Patly _and Larry.
Mi�s Evelvn Fick WilS a guest and a justice on the Student Court,
few days here with her daughter,
leather roiddlesok. Rubher heel
NARCISSUS
R2c Ronnie Rlf� ,md A2c James Mr. end Mrs. wilUam Chapman.
I' whC"n Mrs. George Korn entertain­ the campus judicial agency. She is
Sizef. EE - 6��·12
Patterson
Wright
Thornbur
of
g
ed the Nifty Stitchers Club Tues­ at present chairman of Life Plan­
�Mrs. Madge t.folligan and two
F. 8. sp1mt the �e�k €-!1d at his sons, Michael and James. of Cin­
dny evening at her home with a ning Week, the annual campus re•
home_ ber_e. Ro�me s w,{e, Mrs. cinnati spent 11 few ·days here with
"Come As You Are·• party.
Jigious emphasis program. ·
Margie
Rife, will return to Day- tier aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Ar•
The evening wa� spent socially
Mr. Roush, a 19�7 graduate of
ton with them Sunday where t�e I b2.ugh and son.
am.I in sewing. The hostess served Point Pleasant High School, also
MIDDLEPORT
Rifes will make their home while
refreshments.
he is stationed there.
. Three couples have recently
DA.FFOQILS - Mrs. Belly Thomas and sons of
appl led for marriage licenses i.n Langsville spent Friday with her
the Mason County Clerk's office. mother, Mrs. Freda Wells.
They are as follo\\'.S:
Gery Saxton called on his grand­
33's - 78's - 45's
Walter HayCs, 18, Middleport, gi,other, Sarah Rife, Saturday.
HI-Fl's - Stereo's
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0., so� of Arnold Hayes end Net·
w;,nie Bowen spent the week
All The Popular
}!
L W,(th ;Geprge. �Is of Leading
� B,dgler ·ljl!I-Y�s. and Ann fday- 9A,,
Records
In Stock
11al:4,, 1.7, New Haven. daui:hter of Creek Road. They attended ,:llu: , ... , , 1
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Jesiie Meynard
and
Roberta football jilame at Rutland Friday
B E N F Ft A N K L I N
Mrs. Ethel Rife spent Friday
October has been designated a� Preece Maynard.
.
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Jllmes Robert Greene, 22, Hart- evening wlth .Mr. and Mrk. Lloyd
In dustry Appreeiation Month irl
ford,
son
of George Greene and Wood.
FREE PARKING
West Virgi nia.
PHdNE
James Dale end Richard Lee Rife
Phone WY-2-2%55
During the first state-wide ob- Sybil Herdman Greene an� Ruby
WY-2-3491
P.,ero)
sert•iinee of. its kind, communities Virginia Oldaker, 17, da ughter of spent Wednesday evening with Mr. E. Main St.
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throughotit the state will hold din- Albert Oldaker and Agnes Cunn­ and Mrs. Charles Rife and fa mil�•.
ingham
Oldaker,
�artford.
'
ners al\d picnics honoring company
Curtis Wallace, 21, Hogsett,
executives, special school pro•
grams, displays and exhibits , plus son of Charles F. Wallace and
additional events - all designed Winnie Faye Jones Wallace, and
to honor the slate's industr1es and Mary Jo Stover, 21, Hogsett, dau•
better acquaint the public th the ghter of Francis Okey Stover and
Gla�ys Irene Burris Stover._
benefitB that they bring.
Ll censes recently were issued
Governor Underwood, .-,uu first
the roll�wing
to
1
announced plans for the obSt!rvWilson
ance during the state Industrial \ Melvln Richard Staten, 23. At­
. Conference last May, hes proclaim- hens, Ohio and Emeline Dale Sar·
ed the month c1s lln opportunity gent, 21, Leon.
GlofflOI', comfort, prutlge •.. ond tht utd"!IY
Di,1ingulslled • • • dhtindin . ; • decidedly
Carl McClellan Z'-Owards, 52,
for West Virgini.ans to show, by
of a h,11-th• earl bdtirlg SKYBOCKB'f
their actions Lhat they appreciate, Hartford and Effie Beatrice Dor•
new! lig-c:ar roo111ineu for driving lw,iwry
Engine parfonnCNlal and tmOOlh Vlbro­
-more haadroom, knHroom, legroom­
need and are willing to support \ man Jeffers, 45, H artford.
TUllfld Ride • • • hoth e11.c:h.ttiff with Old,-.
Francis F:dwin Wright, .!3; Gal·
plus'""'eo1e of entry and thfl •xhlloratlng
their local industries.
111obilal Eo1y to g.t in •• , HIJ' to � inl
Don Crislip, director of the In• lipolis Ferry and Garl),e-tte Louise
pet"fonnance of the SKYROCKETEllghe I
Nevllle,
Point
Pleas
a
nt.
; dustrial and Publicity Commission.
has been ln ch- irge of coordinating
the program into one big salute
to industry. He and his staff have
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held regional meetings through.
out the state at which more than
5 Irons, 2 Woods, Golf Bag,
Extra Irons
,o difle,ent commun;ties were ISit
represented.
Covers, Tees and Balls
Crislip said he ''believes that this
$7.95
program - may be the beginning of
� .
continuing closer cooperation be- I
Extra Wood•
tween eommunities end their industrles. It has happened," he ex- 1 The Bild Cross Bloodmobile wm
$1 0.95
plained; "that communities have visit New Hsven on Oct. 21), ac·
lost plants or have been eUminated I eofding tc Mrs. Elir,a,beth Liter,
from consideration in company ex- 1 eX:ecUtive secretary of the M ason
panslon plans because of a lack of Co.unty Chapter of the American
understanding and cooperation."
Red Cross.
Crislip emphasized that a aatisThe visit will be made at tht
Phone WY-2-2238
hctol'y "industrial climate'' ii American Legion building and:
one of the beat guarantees the wlll be sponsored by the Ameri•
MIDDLEPORT
IN THE CENTEB OF TOWN
state can have in assuring contin- can Legion Auxiliary. Chairman
for the visit is Mrs, Philip Wol·
r ued industrial growth.
pert, New Haven.
Mrs. Wolpert will announce the
names of workers for the vis.it
SEE THE SMART
. ' NEW
later. Hours for giving blood will
be from noon until e p. m.
Persons desiring to donate
hlood may call at the Legion
building on the dete of the visit.
Slipo,t·ers with shawl collar, cardigans
Perso·n� owing ·blood, to the blood
and crew neck styles; Large selection
bank may make their donations
o f beautiful colors. Small, medium,
at the same time.
&gt;
large,
BOWLEGS IN CHILDREN
NEW ORLEANS UPI-Bow•
legs ill early childhood are not
uncommon , normally
correct
th.emselvea sponstaneously an d
. SWEA'l'ERS
rarely require tr�tment, Dr.
FOR BOYS
Mary Sherman of the Ochsner
&lt;i:linic reporta_ in the Southern
$3.98 to $7,UB·
:Medical Journal.
She appeals to parents of bow·
Several Styles.
legRed
rhlldren to support the
Sizes f:H 8.
· SLPLBA-Soclety for Leaving the
Poor Little Blighters Alonel

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BECKY'S

EL MONTE, Calif. UPI-Hav­
ing a tough time with :your high
achool studies?
Sucees, may
come much easler than you think
Jack Salyers, superJntendent of
the El Monte Union High School
District, holds that good iiriades
are the result of planning, care•
.�
ful budgeting of time a nd know­
ing how to listen.
CHANQIN!I S�A,SONS
Jack
Frost
painted many pictures
Salyers outlined a few Items on
ThrQugh
the countryside last
how to become a successful high
night;
school student, Try them, The re•
Arrayed the trees ln wondroua
suits mey even surprise you!
colors,
-Budget your after.school
And it makes a splendid sight.
hours. Make a chart, leaving a
, l�8. E- M.rii,
space for each · free hour. Then
PoiD,e,-y
Yet, we know, to see these beauachedule your time between study
. ties .
0l!'" ' A.M. lo tO ,_,._ Doll,
sporta, hobbies, outside reading
We
mu.st
look
now;
they
will
and aoeial activities. Don't allow
not last;
Interruptions daring study perWith the swiltly ehangi�g sea,a
io�s.
(Cilli,
be \tarled ,;ding in ro-Train yourself to be • fOlift
&lt;\•Uil\,:= be pest._
)i:d;,-r puwer returned' from
�eoa_ end · aunna,. one aiJ:.season
·
li1tener. When your mind I Jtetts
he us!W to: s-As,,-1. "n e.v er the· Cam'lkM \c1al'k 'Hoaplial, Paritretch,
'.
·;:� \�I/ft'"� ...,,...
to wander In cla!la, try 11i\entn,r ,
kersburg where he wa1:1 being Gentley drlft!Dg, one by one.
got bucked off." ;
for infotmation you eal'I' use from
the
The leaves will all come float­
Stub'1 maternal grepdrat}ler treated for an Injured ·back.
·
wh at , Is being said-faeta that
Ing down;
was a French ..an named Jules pa,t two weeks.
wlll help you underat111nd lnfQr­
boroth:y Durst 11, home fl'.Gm the Pretty yellows, reds and oranae,
Lamoreaux, ',llho went west over
matloll that Is not in your text.
•• PRIDDlic,HOUDASMJL't
They will aoon all turn to
the Overland Trail by ox team to J4ei11s Ho,pital, .PoIQer,oy .
books.
Those attending -the Homecom•
. wl1,ere he married a
brown.
Nebras�a
J4ra. Lawrence Reed ia confined Sioux
-Malte use of all of your time
ing at Dewitts Run, Sept. 25th,
named
girl
Woman
Indian
s1udy on tb.e bw a nd keep flash to her home this week bllca use Dreu, a sister of Chief G,all, war were. Mr. ..and Mri, A, C, i:Srewer Soon the trees will be so llare,
cards In your pocket for studying of Illness.
an-d Daviji,·Ben Allen, W8sley �oAnd the winter wfada will
of the Custer massllcre.
Dr. and Mrs. JI. C. Hordon of chief
French verbs, chemica l formulas
bloW;
Stub'
11 gra ndpuent1 pioneered mt, stellfl C�rt, Dell ,.nd Olive
or hiatory dates while you 8tand Columbus viaited lest weekend ln Fvrt Laramie,, Wyo., in �865, Talbott, Iva (,"arpenter , Lawrel)ee Another aeason of the year
with Mr and Mrs. Garen Stans­ then migrated to South Pass, Wyo., Gliiesencamp, . Marie Lawrence
In line or �t lunch.
Will brUlg white and spu-kling ·
bury,
·
-Study In an ort;:anrzec:i way.
apd, Ga_rnet Smith 6nOW.
"Peggy Ru&amp;1ell, student at Ken­
Don'.t just plunge In ·and wade
R, Dural, Bitf Middle1w.art,
1'.
throu1h the heavy m�terlal in tucky Christian College spent. Ute
Roy Flt.ch &amp;nd Gl�nn Ables ere Yet we know we c8n look forward
your textbook. First read the weekend with her parents, Mi.
Columblls on
employed near
(God had a wonderful plan);
eummary Qr the chapter's con­ and Mn. Guy Russell. She wa■
road construction.
To the dEJys when grass will grow
tents. Then read heading.t and sub accompanied here by Dorotby El­
And Spring will · come again.
, Olive TalboU.. eaUed on Iva
headings throughout the chapter. liott and Mr. end Mrs. Roger
Carpenter Frt4lay.
If YQU know where tbe chapter Madden, atudents at KCC.
Mr. add M�, Quillen and his Thu1, wJ _ greet the changing
Is going, your concentrated study
n:iother
lni! Eber 11rid Iva Gar­
teasons:
Doriild Matthews of Delaware
wlll rqll al�n, more amootbly.
penter cailed1 · .- !"14.t. �d Mn.
Aftet Sprin,, then summer ■up
visit4jtl ta■t weekend wlth hia
-Do 19me�hlna: �bove and be­ unc1f Jlm Matthews who la confin
s. W Durat sun " attemooq. - M1lr:es crop■ crow again fqr har­
Upland a:al)le huntina Pt'OAPeds
yond the call of duty. Read a e4 t'o h ia honie by IUness and
Mr. al\() Mrs. _·. R. Durst and
vest,
short story ii) a fqreign 1,111U11,ge ,alfo with form�r ne1ghbot'I tlnd for the coming season are about sotia call�d on
And our cycle baa been run.
. r .Car_pe11ter
a verage. 'i'hl11
eom,lln'!nl comes and family Sun
you're ,.learnln&amp;. Like math? Try frl,11d11.
evening.
An oriji_nal �oem tn, Ellzat&gt;eth
from William R. EdWards, Ohio
� paperback of, mathemaUca puz­
_ ,e · � w;len�r Jo,d11&gt;, Oolobe&gt; 1160, CarJ1111ler,
taddy Qursi: ·,
M ra. Wesley -Fry and son Mar- Dl\'lsion of W.UdUfe farm game rot1$t at ,the P
aler, an4, problem11', Q,ead outside
. rid· Park in Obio.
.
article• about your fa vodte 1ub­ l'in, Mra. Ada Lambert a)Jd Wayne blqlogiat, who r:e�ntly completed hq,1tor of h!r co�,� Jqyee
Clrcle
a
an
two
of
farm
sur­
lysis
me
a
g
k
·
r, the wie• viaJt,cd tluilr aon- and, family MP.
J11ct-w]:rie�ber If• blot,ay or his­ Davla were in Athena thi1 wee
SatutdQ ,v;enl'i;il!,
tory.
to aee the Guy Lombardo concert ve:ya.
iil� , · o:,cJ Circle, �fti )(1'1. Harelq Brewer an.i
ne:r ro•l _ .t�e .ti\1
Phe
" 1111ant huntinl should be Taddy D•tll. Ke •i',;�A•ll, l;ln· daugbfer .,Lona Bottom Sunday.
Mi. and Mtia. RiChard Chamber-T&lt;mlb. aHi'-'URtntJ G.ive your
M l'": ana MJ:f- William Bar1ofl
t�E!, 11me lhil
as laat dll Rt:1uffi. and. TM. l�11:rt h�d a
Q�li!\IJ
self a rewa rd fer doing it. When moYfld into their recently purchat
you have a dllfleult problem pfil ed tome on Cole st.. this week. statewide, 1Jthou1h there are re- slumber party at . n,a Brewer's ' and , aon moved, into the Alfred
· con\eU prdpert�11t week.
mtse yourself a. trip 1o tM local
MN Kenneth WilrCox returned glonal differences," he aays. '-uome.
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lor, rl
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hambnr1er benen, or let your,. to· her emllfOl'ment at the. Ottir "Hunten In · western Ohio, 11and
T�c,e -.eaUU•-: o"''. •�1,r
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sell wat'eh a tel�v:ialon program 1ens National Bunk after a :1eav, peclally the northwe1tern 1eetton Lou11t Brew,11. '.&lt;-· · �,u;. were �leltb 'Yf!llt1tm1, Akron, Mra.
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when you IN flnilhfld,
of 1b1enc:e o1 several week,.
M�. and Mra,1 ,\ c,, :l".9w,�, Mf.. DQR
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Vl11lth'lg briefly with Mr. an
and .llr,,, JffPIJ!l !!!-••·
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W,tts RUii ?itre· Stmda:y 1ueat1 of
room discu11lon1. If you are not Mn:, C. ·F. Hibbs yesterday '"" In the ctllltral and. nartlteut• Albini: Ghl�lm'p. j'.' �- .•
particularly intereated-but know her brother M-Sgt. and Mra. James Ohio ran1e, pll�sant pqp�l�t!OM . Mr. aod �•- . A·. � c. �rew�r Mr, and �fa, B, }!, Mien.
you
mu,t l•l p111lnC . m arks in- IJ Brown and flmlly The eroWna are about the •am.e �• for: i,,,t
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-chirqll \n . oa, claSlfQom dlacu• Who were on tllelr way home year ."
11/ !IL IIJ!�r�, @!&gt;!I aood gr�d,._ - from Flol'lda whert they Went t.o Two fact,,rs are· 111ea111red in
wr11 come.
see Mr. Brown's mother, Mra. • arrlvln1 at aame population, ntl· 1
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JthtJ-a Brown who ia hnapltaHzedt mates. Eirly in the Yeu, the
Mrs.
own ts much impro.vd amount or brood stocll: i■ deter­
the PHt week were Mrs, Vaniie from BIr recent mneP
· mined from a 1urver ,b1 rural
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Thcmpson and da"ghtll', Dottle
v1■ ,ttnc lot Sunday afterq�!Ji mail car,rten, ln mid•summer.
S\te, al\4 Mr, John Booth. W:i.yn., with Mr. and Mr1- Lawren� came reproducUve, 1uceeu, ii
West Vlrainla;. and Mr. and Mrt. Recd ._re �r. llfld Mr■. P,�) obeek1d by f\eld men i(L a div!s­
'A'.Jllla.ft. ljarve,y, Ll ncq, W. Va . P&lt;l�_er and � dd. "ug\1ter Jaril 1t ion audio-visual IUl'ltileJ. and the
Mn. o�eaon and Mra. Hlrve:y of w�Uston. tr ry
and c�IJ&gt; combinaUon of lhe :uaulll of
-are &amp;11ter1 of the Crabtree bro· dren Mllte, Pat,arTimHill
ery11,11 theae two. &amp;IVN, the llnll papula­
llnd
thera.
�l'l!!vinl, and aon Randy Hoo level• for the yeaJI, The1e
Cl,ara
)Jrs
Mrs. �•lUe Lowther received of Columbt11.
' · au.rvey1 1dve the same tnformatio11.
word, of the birth of a son, Ald�n
Mi ddleport items may be left a, for rabbita and- quail a■ fGl' phea•
L Dwalne, to bet grandson and the Qu�lty Shop or ca ll WY2-33U Ants.
Jewelor--Opjometrist
w!le, M r. and )1rs. Jame■ Ruther- or wf2-2820
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roqd, FQrt W.oflh, Te�11. Thee R)ith• ------------ .Jear ·than, l11t for the state II a
ll,ILL
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erforda have • dau1hter, lbrdnda
CASMMIRI CARI
Gole," tdwardl foncaata. "WP•
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'Lou. Other great grandparent. in
NEW YORK UPt-C11hmere tem Ohio: hunters will have 1ood
tbl1 community are Mr. · and Mrs. expert. reeom.mended wa■hln1 th · bunny huntJnt but- elNwbete le i
Day Canode.
fiber., instead o.f dry clean.Ina be, the slafe rabbit■ wlll be lul
Columbla Home Council mem• ·caun tht pntle aaltatlon . In .abundant than in 191t. 1.'be nb-, , bers who attended the He:i1th COQ• launderinl renew• the � bit pol)ll)ation le\iel is atlll aboff
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rerence at Lake Hope the P.llt i:nd. keept the, .twe«ter UutlYr the 10-year avera1e."
Whether
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week WflN Mn. Clay Jordan,. Mn. Dalton �r America, a leadinl
The quail populaUon, 1.affered
T. M. G1llaway1 Mr■. Robert Blsho1t, c1&amp;hmer6 houu, aaid that � 11 noticeable dtoP,, throua�ut the
Mfl, 'Ried_ Jetfen, Mn, Dile Dye, elHrilJti ln t\lrn Will 3lve cal� tl■ll rtom last ,ur't aatllftdort
M.n; Ronafd Whittlncton, Mrt. · mere, a, nat. look.
�ev.•la. aecord1na to EdWINll.
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Rhoade■.
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SaVera), formu sealdentl attend• WA.SIIINpTQN tJPt-Tbe Uni� •l,iadl, 1!'1U n:fllel. \bi,. dtelllllt ,
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led the Korafflmln1 at Temple edi Satei Des,u,tment of Aarlrilt. which ls attributed,. to ltillh �
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Obutth oh Suaday, Jt•v. l'rtd. HIX- bare 11,, 80.000 of the 1�� • ter �&lt;ll:ttllV',t•- ldwlrdt � ··;
IOn tompletld a week olc rtviv¥ public 1chooll In the nation Ml►,
In' 1nmmlrill'a1, �•
wvloe1 and la now lloldin1 aerv• vlde • lunch Nrviee. A ne
;p...t'lllffltil\ll: lhlbltl) R,,1� f
,tct1 ll the Townbouae Churilti. let called '!Ille Growing Sch
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�• la invited· tlf h ..r hla In• Lunch Food! Makel" ra bl down �tl lJMI ,DQ' � .
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Records Prove
People Don't Like
To Live Alone

THE SHOE BOX

\&gt;lAY GOL'F

October Set For
Observance To
W. Va. Industry

RECORDS
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Golf Club

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2 Woods, 1 &amp; 3 · · $1 8.00

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On Octo r 25

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H and R Fi restone Store

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NEW YORIC UPI-The closer a
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value, the American Gem Society
reports in a booklet-"About
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;;._� Oa-,: number of oc&lt;.:asions persons in Meigs
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oel!feless bit of "Sport . "
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1!-:::..10 f1dtj.c.e euch a hobby it should be done on
'' - -A:PriVate drag strip. It must not be on public
, �rhlgbways where a young mother. a driver
· ;,._ C'?ming from work, or a visiting relative all
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�y Injured or killed.
Meigs County has been Jucky not to have
-.� JI.Dy deaths or 1 serious injuries result from
'. I' .,piis dangerous hobby. Let's just knock on
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Yes, the law of. a,er��. ,idll calch up with
Meigs County SDmew.�e arid SDIJll!llme. We
sincerely hope IIIJ� �h m.otorillt wlll escape
this senseless way qfi dyln�,

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Mrs. Kathryn Johnson, Mrs. Har­
le)' Johnson and Mrs. Ada Slack
11nd 10n, Gene, l'isited with Mrs.
i,J'ands Ritter and Mrs. Mary
Browning of New Boston also with
,11:r. and Mrs. Fronk Morgan of
Portsmouth, Ohio, on Sunday.
Mrs. Clinton Gilkey and family
of Harrison\'iUe, Mr. and Mrs. Guy
Ruuell of Pomero)! were SUnday
guests of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
Mrs. Iva Johnson, Mn. Kathryn
Johoson 't';lllted �Ith Mra.
•Edna
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Be11:er1Y. Johnao� a�panied
Mr. and lln. Geno �ans a nd fam.
ii,: qt Br�&lt;t)Jqey to '!.iJtt relativH
.in CoJIU1)h�. Sunday.

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Most racers think it will never be them that
causes a death or a serious wreck . But read
the family newspapEjr, listen to the radio, or
watch television, and you learn that afi acci­
dent of this freak nature takes a life nearly
every day or two.

Ebb and Georgia Sisson , Mr.
1n4 ¥ra. Don Si11;on and daugh­
ters, Vlen11a, \fl. Va., were call­
ing on · E. W. Erlewine, Seren;i
and Sam Siuon recently.
Thoa@ attending lHI! picnic
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at Portland State Park
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bonorln1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mc
Peek, Behtwille, W. Va .. for their
:-·· Silver anniversary were Mr. and
t-' lfr1, Keith }'errell. Timmy and
t, : , T:•mftlY, Fairborn, U.; Mrs. Lcuta
I ' i l'erti!1J' and
Fred, Midway. o ;
· ' )«p. Betti Taynor, Cathy Jo and
' I · Brenda, Bill Rnuse, Dayton; Mr.
and Mr,. Charles Hensley, f,J r.
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Ju,81, and Mike, I.I, . '"" M ,s,
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David. Smith, David and Patricia,
Mr,
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Alvin Dye are an.
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Mrs. Harold Holter, Steve and nuuncit
ig
the
birth
of a daughter,
Judr, Ted Hayman and the hunorLis-a Collelte, born at Sheltering
ed gueata.
Arm.� Hospital on Thursd
SeptMrs. C. W. Taitt ancl Ge0tgia. ember 22. The Dyes have ay,
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Par)l'ersburii:, Mr. and Mrs. Bill er C'hlldren , Rebecca aJ1d Thad. othPa',
H111l1 an&lt;J daiuhter, Hudson f'ltch, trrnal grandparents are Mr. and
Wuhington Bottom, W. Va., were Mrs. Dale Dye.
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h Dunham and dau,il'hters near
r,, Mu. Tres�i
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Sunday dinner ifne&amp;til or Kr. and
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Lewis and Sanfor&lt;I Coz11rl. uf and "Mr. and Mn. Harold Gillogly,
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Loriln, 0., spent the weekend
lis; Mr. and Mrs. Elba Mc•
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Knighl and Sharon, Columhu11; Mr.
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Mr.
1'ortland, were ealling on Mr. and Mn. Pnul Gnston and .and
family
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'"d Mrs. Oscar Babcock.
Albany, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gilio•
M,. and Mrs. Jim Carter, Ka• l,lly and Steven, Athens
Misa
ren and Sandy were vlslting hrr I J11rqul'llnl!! Waggoner, , and
Harrison•
parenll, Mr. and Mn. Alva Hol- 1 ville.
lin,er, lleedlVl\le, rer1mtl y.
lh'lativ(I� who visited
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Jira. Du•id Smith and Patricia, I and Mrs. J. K. Crabtree with
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headed by Sher'.�f Robert C. Hartenbach, will
be glad to cooperate with the general public
on this matt�r of extreme importance. The
lawless can not be completely stopped but
they can be slo·.1ed to a reasonable pace if all
co-operate. If license numbers can be report­
ed quickly o ··ricers stand a, fair chance to ap­
prehend drai sters. Experience has proved it
is extremely #ficult to "catch" these people
"in the act."

,land Bissell were ,•isiling with
Mrs llalph Barton and Mrs.
Charles Donaldson,
Reedi.ville,
!:i;iturday evening.
Mr . and Mrs. Billy Young spent
thl' we.-kcnd wilh their parents,
Mr. ;.nd Mrs. Luuie Young.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock
wen· visiting Otie Swan at the
Elmwood Rest Home Sunday.
Mr. anti Mrs, David Smith, Pat
and David were vi!iling Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Barr, Gary and Brenda,
Frirlay �vening.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Swan.
Porthmd were visiting Effie aad
Linnie Swan, Tuesday.
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�entiqel has received three communications be fictitious, "I. P."
,f)'om the same wrilrr recently, all unsigned,
This is to inform, Mr,, � l\lrs. •t, f," !,hat
se;t'ond berating this newspaper for not letters to "Mail, BIi(' Ill�� Ile
Upon
·· printing the first. The third, like the first, request names 'Ii/I: npt 11&lt;1. ijlll!liilhl!d, 'l'bere
lwas •h intemperate criticism of one of our can be nothing Of a,lillttll!11ac�,i!! aJlY let­
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�QI lfN'le, � •.a. Thompson's
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LANDE)!.. W;J!:O,, �Bli - st�b at�.i;k.-_ 'oi!'clllle h,a ·!li� mother
All members of Return Jonap�d 'Q(OU
than Meigs Chapter, DAR; are FarlJ&gt;W W&amp;l P.rob.lJJIJ Ont· qt the. juIQPed out of t:lie ,ccn1
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!o!' Mrs. Robert A. :MUler and· . � �b ��e Jul!s � - r• •� �� � . , - �
his picture, ijlO\W_, S1�1', �c ,w,W. w.ta,n � w,,_ 1.. :_ · 'KecanJ-.
Miss Da isie Saunders.
b'!stJl'i r.ctWtQ �.. 1ft1r¥ , . a 'AA�� a.n �tnont � all4,
Octobtr 10
n 1•�� life wap a •..�•
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The Central PTA will meet at f�•�IMJ. of &amp;M/.-,,:w,.s.. �. �
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nar1es Hayes
w u,· ming, Is thf!
Slub was riding a brop� nlmE:d
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be m ebarge of the program and a
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Deadman when ·the picture was
...,e WyQnµng;
8.1nce 1936, wu'-en w
''YIe 'how W,·11 be ,taged by !be
e
t;
fir.at
plate
carried
th
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famoua d - taken whkh later became Wyomme n .
sign
the
or
cowboy
the bq.ck·- ing's famous cowboy symbol.
on
October 10
Hunt, secretary of. state; Jt the
The Disabled Americ!n Veterans ing horses nearly two million time, D ad an artist �ake a design
plates
hav
d
been
out.
8taq1pe
wm meet at the o.A.V. Hall, Porn- The �
cowboy alsQ h•• bt;en ue,4 fro� the pbpt_og�aP,h. He haft the
efoy, Ohio, Monday night October
orlg al ctraw1pg; h_!lqg\� g op.po10. There will be a potluck Supper in other. ways to dealgnate ·the site m
his desk m the Capitol when
state
until
the
silhouetted
rider
et e p. m. ·end the meat will be
,_ blowing in the wind
' he waa secretary or st�te and govforeloeai;
bat
furnished by the DAV's. All veter•
ernor. _
ans are- welcome. The Ladies' Aux. triumphantly alo(t over a • sunWyam1.n g s.tttmpa more than
nv
fishing
bronc,
has
beco
syniliary are in charge of the enler100,000 hcen" •�ates a. y_ear, and
onymous
with
Wyoming.
talnment.
The late Lester Hunt former Stub on his Jiuqking Orse has
October 1 5
W
yoming goyernor and stinetof , gone everywber� in Ule United
The Fairview church will hold
�tat.es and proQably raost places
a b ake sale at the Simpson build· who got the idea for the cowboy m the world where ther• ate roads.
th.e
on
lieenae pla te, ca lled Stub
Ing beside Cleland Drug Store in ,
Stub died at 87 on July 24, 1953.
"the moat typical cowboy 1 ever
Racine, Saturday, Oct. 15.
whjJe
serving all Fremont County
knew."
f, but he had already
rsherif
und
,
·
o
.
d
full
Grands
ll of a
bloode
The Melg�ci:':i/'Youth Rally
immortality.
aained
�
Sioux
son
an
of
adventu
us
or the Churches of Chrlat will be
And stub's 1.11d friends will tell
held Sunday, October 18, a t 2 p. cowhlllld who pioneere...i J.n Fre-l you
Idn•t have happen,ed to
S
W,;.t,
s.t,ub
mont
CqunQ",
a
symbo
. it cou
m. at the Rutland Chur�h of Christ.
guy.
mcer
a
y
old
of
e
Qf
th
wide
open
cmin
W
The Pomeroy chllrch wlll be in
f
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charge of the program, a nd there space&amp; and high sp rita ,
He
waa
born
at Lander Feb. 2,
will be an. election of officers.
1886, and practically grew u.p on

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dplru!r,.. ... of Mrs.
Mjltpn, Tqttle and, ollilc!un were
II{,,
1,lla.
�bert and
fJ.P.tlly of stf,Qm Cen� and Mrs.
and
Gene Roy,

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niiht wi� 4 friend. Sl(&amp;all• Tuttle.
?4r. 1'llll. .,.� � D. T;uttJ� visited
wilh � i,nd 11P - Barnhart
ai Cll�- �J--�qon.
Mra. Mil� �tllll!I ¥d Mrs.
�_Pl l,4-'lt'fenee vil,\�1 Qleir bro­
�. J� �l�lg. WUI u11derwent
surw,;. ,¥ shelter.Ing Arms Hospita.1- Alb�ns. fu.eaAN'·
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Alha..t pavnter of
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lng WH.h Mr. and Mrs. A. D. TUttle.
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Mr. and Mr•. Ga� Griffith and.
10n of Columbus \ILJU�d his �re.011, Rev. and Mrs.. ll;,'9w.ard Gnflith, Sunday.
• S!J[!dtcy dinner guests or Mrs.
;,Jae P.aar,son w.ere: Mr. tpi· �r1 .
Omer Cramlet of Racine and Mr
and Mrs. Kenneth Wilk and family
of Rutktnd.

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Event! Of Week

.., Mn. Ewlyn BrlcldH
S.! Sgt. a nd Mn. Dem:il Hett.er
of the Mitchel Air f,"orce Base,
Long llland, New York, ;ind a [
friend, Mn Charlie Cole� of Hemp•
N. Y . . spent a H, day lea\·,
.!lead,
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wit h his parenl!I, M
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. Darrell Hetzer.
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di, blotlca be!Ol"" 'Jlo•lD• lllelr teeth
ea1e p,tient, ,hoo\d ....,.. anti- cleanad, 'fflled or ntracted to
pr,:tt.ect thf,m trom Uie dancer• of
visited htt dlughter llra. PHI bacterlal eltdOCriU•- Tbil la a
Buckley and family Sunday.
form of heart 1tlment ln-rolvlnc
'f �nald_ -�w� �dM:rer;:�: tnnammatloa of the bnrt Unln1
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and ..-4lffL
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andy ofamlly
M r. an.d Mn. H erman Ba11111
The adYice comea froQl Docton
-an d 1 am1 1y o1 Me d'na
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..n•h
H# W. Proctor Harve, and Maurice
visited the Ernest Taylor famil1.. A. Caponi . of �pt9wn Uni­
Mn Qgie Follrod and dau•h- venity Medical Center. In a re­
ter and Mn. Nina Robin:10n 'filll· po,j: to tbe Amedica1' Medical Aa­
ed Mn Ad, NeutzHng and but- aoclation, the ph)'licilm aald that
band Su nday.
in recent mocllll tbey aa,r five
Mu. Millard Swartz entered patienta witb 1ndoord!Us appar­
St. Joseph Ho1pital for aurgery ently wedpltated by dental work..
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Social Notes

Sunday achoo) attendance on
Oct. 2 was 40, offering 59.80. I
Worship 1ervice1 were h!!!l1 at
to 45 with Rev. Card observing
World Wide Communion Sunday.
Last Sunday afternoon the birth
Rev. and Mra. M'\1 ler and dau•
day of Herbert Miller, Middleport
g.hter . and M r. and Mn. Harry
was celebr11lcd at his hume whc11
Guthrie attended the Homecommembers of his f;i&gt;n1,y galhE,"red
''
ing at Hemlock Grove Church
The
b_and
show
at
the
_Eastern­
to spend 1:1e r!,1y with h i m. Cake
Sunday
1.
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W
and home m,ide H'C crc;i m w ere I The . J&gt;:la ms game was dedicated to
Mr. and Mn. Charle• D. _Woode
ere �ho �ave
s
everywh
musician
served during the a fternoon .
I wurkcU to help keep mu�1c ahve.
spent Sunday afternoon W it� her
mother, Mrs. J. 8. Hayes, lhddleThJse present were Mr. and' The shew was opened with the
By Ser•h M. Rif•
port.
Mrs. Conrad Ohlini;:er , Merle, I trathlio!ll!l fanforc with the hand
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rile and
Shelia. Naomi arid Kathryn; Mr. ' unl'.ildin.£: into a large E and play.
Mr. and Mrs. . Hobart Swartz
Mrs. Freda Well� were in Pomeroy
and Mrs. Elwood Byers. Danny ing the Eastern Alma Maler.
spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mn.
busi•
and Middleport Tuesday on
1 G"ald Swari, ,nd d'"ghte, ol
and PegAy; :\Irs. Ed Venoy and
lhc smart•stepping group, under
ne&amp;1.
Craig; Mr. and Mrs. D;wid Baum- the direclinn of John Moore, lhen
Mr. and.Mrs. Raymond Thomas Manetta.
,
.
gardncr, Terry and Bruce; Jake formed a treble clcff :}nd playe�
The Albert Warner auction saLe
and aons, Larry anti Stevie . of
Ament, Mr. and Mrs. James Recd, "The Band Played On" as a salute
Langsville called on her mother, was well attended Saturda:y.
to all &lt;"Onclucl(1rs. Remaining in forYn . •
Jim and Ruth.
Mn, Fr'ed-1. Wells. and her grand• Several fro;n here attended tht!
mation the group then saluted John
parents, Mr and �rs. Lloyd WoorJ. �rvices for Silas Taylor held at
OW" Graduate Watch Jte.
Philip Sousa with the "Liberty
They had just returned from a trip tlle Ewing Funeral Home Monday.
majoretlt!S.
Mr. a nd Mrs. Charles O. Woode
to Toledo where they visited her
'EV. DAVIS GUEST SPEAKER Bell March" aa the
�•iraian Hu Years of Be­
I lwirled.
Atherton
I called on the Arthur
.
Bowen
and
\lrs
Bob
Mr,
brothers,
The Rev. J. C .. Da\· is, p;istor
The band formed a musical note
Other gues�
and son Tony o1n-1 Mr and Mni. fa m ily Sunday.
lWld The Dial Experleoce
of the Bet_hel Baptist Church, Col- a nd piid tribute to the minstrel.
were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mar•
Bill
Bowen.
urnbus, will be _guest speaker at Vaudevil le and slage band musi•
tin and Mrs. Fannie Barnhill of
To Make Ytur Watch Run
LI.O}'d woo,1 remains very ill.
the Naomi Baptist Church, Sun- cians- as thry played a "show tune."
Mr. and Mn. Clarence
Carthage,
to
rushed
the
was
Rife
Ch11.rles
d11y. Oct. 16 �t 2:30 p. n:'· Ile wi ll
Forming a trumpet, the band
PerfecL
Huntington Veterans H mspit JI on Athrrton and children, Columbus.
be accompame&lt;l by h1:,; choir. featured the trumpet aecHnn on
Mrs . Mable Swartz of Athens
where
underhe
morning
Thursday
The Rev. Samuel Jack5on. pastor "Carnh• t1l of Venice." Re1t1rniM to
went abdominal surgery Thursday
Mrs. Lena Kellti1' of Marietta
of the church. will be in charge band formation , a hats ofJ:' routine
evening. He was . in surgery ?ver spent the week end here at the
DEPENDABU SERVICE, Alway■!
uf the mur11i11g service.
was presented to follow the theme
three hours and 1s oh the serious home of Mrs Effie Watson.
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Music."
To
"It's Hats O
li�t at this time. He received four
M rs. :W yrt le Fro.at attended the
I Head m ajorette is Karen Snyder
Ladles' New Fall
p1_nts of whole bloo? Thursday. Mr. funeral of "Ms. Maud Brookl at
and majorettes are Karen Badgeley
Rife would appreciate c·1rds from
� Thursday.
' and N�ttie Ca" ·,r,
bis many fr1t!nds. Mr�- _Sarah Rife \ Columbu.
Mr. and Mn. Wayne Brickle&amp; at­
spent_ Thursday. and �r1day �t the tended the H-:.mecomir1g at Hem•
Revival Service Will
Hospital. Helatlves 1t the hospital lock Grove, Sunday.
POMEROY,
EAST MAIN STREET
on Thuni�ay included Mrs. Doro•
Begin October 1 2th__
Mr. and Mrs. Roland Doilder re•
thy
Bever)dge,
�thens.
Haro!?
Rife
JUNE
SPENCER
ccivd word of the birth of a
A revival srrvice will be held
All sizes, Half Sizes and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Spencer of Mason are announcing the nf G11vsv1lle. Charles A. Rife of daughter born to their son and
at the Hazael Community ChurcJ,
Extra Sizes.
Alban� and Robert Rife cf Char• daughter•in-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Da­
on tht! Dewitt's Run road Oct. ll engagement of their daughter, June, to Walden . Bennett St.
t�!f
ton
VlSllors were Ed- vid D odder, on Sept. 1 1 at Park ­
l
. 1' r1uay
to 2:1.
Roush, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walden
Roush of Pt. Pleasant. w�rd R. 1f
,
_Sunbury,
and Joseph L. ersburg.
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/. Bible school refresher
Miss Sp1mcer was graduated with
Rift!,
Chlil1cothe.
attendt!d
Marshall
College
and
re­
Homer Milner -eturned to his
.
course will be presented along honors from Wahame High School
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bircher of home in Columbu� after spending
Save Your Sales Slips
with a coursP. in' Doctrine by a in l 057 and attended Ohio Univer­ ceived a Bachelor of Scienc� De­ Pomeroy
spent Wednesday even- several weeks here with· his nie,ce
certified teacher on Wednesday, sity the following year. She is at gree is Physics last May. In college
MIDDLEPORT
ing
wit�
Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Rife Mr. and Mrs. J:ick \lf eatherman.
Mr.
Roush
wu
a
m\lmber
of
the
October 12 to Sunday, October present attending Marshall College
a cook out on t.he
enJoyed
and
4-H
Club,
president
of
Chi
Bet
a
Mr. and Mrs. w. ·��- Thorn and
16.
in Huntington where she will com­
law
n
and
also
homemade ice son uf Belpre have moved here to
Phi
science
honorary,
and
a
mem­
All
Preachers,
St1nduy
school
plete
her
studies
in
January,
re.
Endicott-Johnson
the property of Mr. and Mni. Tom
superintendents and teachers ere ceiving a Bachelor of Selence De• ber of Phi Eta s,igma, men's fresh­ cream. Harla Rife,
Mrs.
n
'Mrs. 0 . M . Perrill.
man honorary. He is preaently em­
welcome to the services which gree in Home Economics.
and Riehard Rite were in
IMPORTED
Mrs. Ethel Stout returned home
will be.Elin al 7:30 each evening.
While in college, MiYs Spencer ployed by the IBM Corporation In Rife
.
business
Frida
on
Pomero
y
y
Poughkeepsie,
New
York.
with
visit
days
her
a
after few
.
The Rev. and Mrs. N. L. Rus­ has been active in the Campus
Mr. and Mrs .. Georg e Beven dge brothf!r, Mr . and Mn. Ralph Park­
A January wedding is planned,
Sf'll
will
be
the
evangelists.
Christian
Fellowship,
drama
actlvi•
LACE-TO-TO�
an� son, Fr�dd1e _of Athens spent I er, Chester.
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ties, president of the college 4-H
MRS. KORN ENTERTAl�S
With leather top facing and
�1day evening with Mrs. Charles
Mr6 . Lola C:ildwell is spi,a1din!l a
Club, counselor in the donnitory,
HYAClNTHS
Rlfe, Patly _and Larry.
Mi�s Evelvn Fick WilS a guest and a justice on the Student Court,
few days here with her daughter,
leather roiddlesok. Rubher heel
NARCISSUS
R2c Ronnie Rlf� ,md A2c James Mr. end Mrs. wilUam Chapman.
I' whC"n Mrs. George Korn entertain­ the campus judicial agency. She is
Sizef. EE - 6��·12
Patterson
Wright
Thornbur
of
g
ed the Nifty Stitchers Club Tues­ at present chairman of Life Plan­
�Mrs. Madge t.folligan and two
F. 8. sp1mt the �e�k €-!1d at his sons, Michael and James. of Cin­
dny evening at her home with a ning Week, the annual campus re•
home_ ber_e. Ro�me s w,{e, Mrs. cinnati spent 11 few ·days here with
"Come As You Are·• party.
Jigious emphasis program. ·
Margie
Rife, will return to Day- tier aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Ar•
The evening wa� spent socially
Mr. Roush, a 19�7 graduate of
ton with them Sunday where t�e I b2.ugh and son.
am.I in sewing. The hostess served Point Pleasant High School, also
MIDDLEPORT
Rifes will make their home while
refreshments.
he is stationed there.
. Three couples have recently
DA.FFOQILS - Mrs. Belly Thomas and sons of
appl led for marriage licenses i.n Langsville spent Friday with her
the Mason County Clerk's office. mother, Mrs. Freda Wells.
They are as follo\\'.S:
Gery Saxton called on his grand­
33's - 78's - 45's
Walter HayCs, 18, Middleport, gi,other, Sarah Rife, Saturday.
HI-Fl's - Stereo's
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w;,nie Bowen spent the week
All The Popular
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11al:4,, 1.7, New Haven. daui:hter of Creek Road. They attended ,:llu: , ... , , 1
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Jesiie Meynard
and
Roberta football jilame at Rutland Friday
B E N F Ft A N K L I N
Mrs. Ethel Rife spent Friday
October has been designated a� Preece Maynard.
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In dustry Appreeiation Month irl
ford,
son
of George Greene and Wood.
FREE PARKING
West Virgi nia.
PHdNE
James Dale end Richard Lee Rife
Phone WY-2-2%55
During the first state-wide ob- Sybil Herdman Greene an� Ruby
WY-2-3491
P.,ero)
sert•iinee of. its kind, communities Virginia Oldaker, 17, da ughter of spent Wednesday evening with Mr. E. Main St.
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throughotit the state will hold din- Albert Oldaker and Agnes Cunn­ and Mrs. Charles Rife and fa mil�•.
ingham
Oldaker,
�artford.
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ners al\d picnics honoring company
Curtis Wallace, 21, Hogsett,
executives, special school pro•
grams, displays and exhibits , plus son of Charles F. Wallace and
additional events - all designed Winnie Faye Jones Wallace, and
to honor the slate's industr1es and Mary Jo Stover, 21, Hogsett, dau•
better acquaint the public th the ghter of Francis Okey Stover and
Gla�ys Irene Burris Stover._
benefitB that they bring.
Ll censes recently were issued
Governor Underwood, .-,uu first
the roll�wing
to
1
announced plans for the obSt!rvWilson
ance during the state Industrial \ Melvln Richard Staten, 23. At­
. Conference last May, hes proclaim- hens, Ohio and Emeline Dale Sar·
ed the month c1s lln opportunity gent, 21, Leon.
GlofflOI', comfort, prutlge •.. ond tht utd"!IY
Di,1ingulslled • • • dhtindin . ; • decidedly
Carl McClellan Z'-Owards, 52,
for West Virgini.ans to show, by
of a h,11-th• earl bdtirlg SKYBOCKB'f
their actions Lhat they appreciate, Hartford and Effie Beatrice Dor•
new! lig-c:ar roo111ineu for driving lw,iwry
Engine parfonnCNlal and tmOOlh Vlbro­
-more haadroom, knHroom, legroom­
need and are willing to support \ man Jeffers, 45, H artford.
TUllfld Ride • • • hoth e11.c:h.ttiff with Old,-.
Francis F:dwin Wright, .!3; Gal·
plus'""'eo1e of entry and thfl •xhlloratlng
their local industries.
111obilal Eo1y to g.t in •• , HIJ' to � inl
Don Crislip, director of the In• lipolis Ferry and Garl),e-tte Louise
pet"fonnance of the SKYROCKETEllghe I
Nevllle,
Point
Pleas
a
nt.
; dustrial and Publicity Commission.
has been ln ch- irge of coordinating
the program into one big salute
to industry. He and his staff have
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held regional meetings through.
out the state at which more than
5 Irons, 2 Woods, Golf Bag,
Extra Irons
,o difle,ent commun;ties were ISit
represented.
Covers, Tees and Balls
Crislip said he ''believes that this
$7.95
program - may be the beginning of
� .
continuing closer cooperation be- I
Extra Wood•
tween eommunities end their industrles. It has happened," he ex- 1 The Bild Cross Bloodmobile wm
$1 0.95
plained; "that communities have visit New Hsven on Oct. 21), ac·
lost plants or have been eUminated I eofding tc Mrs. Elir,a,beth Liter,
from consideration in company ex- 1 eX:ecUtive secretary of the M ason
panslon plans because of a lack of Co.unty Chapter of the American
understanding and cooperation."
Red Cross.
Crislip emphasized that a aatisThe visit will be made at tht
Phone WY-2-2238
hctol'y "industrial climate'' ii American Legion building and:
one of the beat guarantees the wlll be sponsored by the Ameri•
MIDDLEPORT
IN THE CENTEB OF TOWN
state can have in assuring contin- can Legion Auxiliary. Chairman
for the visit is Mrs, Philip Wol·
r ued industrial growth.
pert, New Haven.
Mrs. Wolpert will announce the
names of workers for the vis.it
SEE THE SMART
. ' NEW
later. Hours for giving blood will
be from noon until e p. m.
Persons desiring to donate
hlood may call at the Legion
building on the dete of the visit.
Slipo,t·ers with shawl collar, cardigans
Perso·n� owing ·blood, to the blood
and crew neck styles; Large selection
bank may make their donations
o f beautiful colors. Small, medium,
at the same time.
&gt;
large,
BOWLEGS IN CHILDREN
NEW ORLEANS UPI-Bow•
legs ill early childhood are not
uncommon , normally
correct
th.emselvea sponstaneously an d
. SWEA'l'ERS
rarely require tr�tment, Dr.
FOR BOYS
Mary Sherman of the Ochsner
&lt;i:linic reporta_ in the Southern
$3.98 to $7,UB·
:Medical Journal.
She appeals to parents of bow·
Several Styles.
legRed
rhlldren to support the
Sizes f:H 8.
· SLPLBA-Soclety for Leaving the
Poor Little Blighters Alonel

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BECKY'S

EL MONTE, Calif. UPI-Hav­
ing a tough time with :your high
achool studies?
Sucees, may
come much easler than you think
Jack Salyers, superJntendent of
the El Monte Union High School
District, holds that good iiriades
are the result of planning, care•
.�
ful budgeting of time a nd know­
ing how to listen.
CHANQIN!I S�A,SONS
Jack
Frost
painted many pictures
Salyers outlined a few Items on
ThrQugh
the countryside last
how to become a successful high
night;
school student, Try them, The re•
Arrayed the trees ln wondroua
suits mey even surprise you!
colors,
-Budget your after.school
And it makes a splendid sight.
hours. Make a chart, leaving a
, l�8. E- M.rii,
space for each · free hour. Then
PoiD,e,-y
Yet, we know, to see these beauachedule your time between study
. ties .
0l!'" ' A.M. lo tO ,_,._ Doll,
sporta, hobbies, outside reading
We
mu.st
look
now;
they
will
and aoeial activities. Don't allow
not last;
Interruptions daring study perWith the swiltly ehangi�g sea,a
io�s.
(Cilli,
be \tarled ,;ding in ro-Train yourself to be • fOlift
&lt;\•Uil\,:= be pest._
)i:d;,-r puwer returned' from
�eoa_ end · aunna,. one aiJ:.season
·
li1tener. When your mind I Jtetts
he us!W to: s-As,,-1. "n e.v er the· Cam'lkM \c1al'k 'Hoaplial, Paritretch,
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to wander In cla!la, try 11i\entn,r ,
kersburg where he wa1:1 being Gentley drlft!Dg, one by one.
got bucked off." ;
for infotmation you eal'I' use from
the
The leaves will all come float­
Stub'1 maternal grepdrat}ler treated for an Injured ·back.
·
wh at , Is being said-faeta that
Ing down;
was a French ..an named Jules pa,t two weeks.
wlll help you underat111nd lnfQr­
boroth:y Durst 11, home fl'.Gm the Pretty yellows, reds and oranae,
Lamoreaux, ',llho went west over
matloll that Is not in your text.
•• PRIDDlic,HOUDASMJL't
They will aoon all turn to
the Overland Trail by ox team to J4ei11s Ho,pital, .PoIQer,oy .
books.
Those attending -the Homecom•
. wl1,ere he married a
brown.
Nebras�a
J4ra. Lawrence Reed ia confined Sioux
-Malte use of all of your time
ing at Dewitts Run, Sept. 25th,
named
girl
Woman
Indian
s1udy on tb.e bw a nd keep flash to her home this week bllca use Dreu, a sister of Chief G,all, war were. Mr. ..and Mri, A, C, i:Srewer Soon the trees will be so llare,
cards In your pocket for studying of Illness.
an-d Daviji,·Ben Allen, W8sley �oAnd the winter wfada will
of the Custer massllcre.
Dr. and Mrs. JI. C. Hordon of chief
French verbs, chemica l formulas
bloW;
Stub'
11 gra ndpuent1 pioneered mt, stellfl C�rt, Dell ,.nd Olive
or hiatory dates while you 8tand Columbus viaited lest weekend ln Fvrt Laramie,, Wyo., in �865, Talbott, Iva (,"arpenter , Lawrel)ee Another aeason of the year
with Mr and Mrs. Garen Stans­ then migrated to South Pass, Wyo., Gliiesencamp, . Marie Lawrence
In line or �t lunch.
Will brUlg white and spu-kling ·
bury,
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-Study In an ort;:anrzec:i way.
apd, Ga_rnet Smith 6nOW.
"Peggy Ru&amp;1ell, student at Ken­
Don'.t just plunge In ·and wade
R, Dural, Bitf Middle1w.art,
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throu1h the heavy m�terlal in tucky Christian College spent. Ute
Roy Flt.ch &amp;nd Gl�nn Ables ere Yet we know we c8n look forward
your textbook. First read the weekend with her parents, Mi.
Columblls on
employed near
(God had a wonderful plan);
eummary Qr the chapter's con­ and Mn. Guy Russell. She wa■
road construction.
To the dEJys when grass will grow
tents. Then read heading.t and sub accompanied here by Dorotby El­
And Spring will · come again.
, Olive TalboU.. eaUed on Iva
headings throughout the chapter. liott and Mr. end Mrs. Roger
Carpenter Frt4lay.
If YQU know where tbe chapter Madden, atudents at KCC.
Mr. add M�, Quillen and his Thu1, wJ _ greet the changing
Is going, your concentrated study
n:iother
lni! Eber 11rid Iva Gar­
teasons:
Doriild Matthews of Delaware
wlll rqll al�n, more amootbly.
penter cailed1 · .- !"14.t. �d Mn.
Aftet Sprin,, then summer ■up
visit4jtl ta■t weekend wlth hia
-Do 19me�hlna: �bove and be­ unc1f Jlm Matthews who la confin
s. W Durat sun " attemooq. - M1lr:es crop■ crow again fqr har­
Upland a:al)le huntina Pt'OAPeds
yond the call of duty. Read a e4 t'o h ia honie by IUness and
Mr. al\() Mrs. _·. R. Durst and
vest,
short story ii) a fqreign 1,111U11,ge ,alfo with form�r ne1ghbot'I tlnd for the coming season are about sotia call�d on
And our cycle baa been run.
. r .Car_pe11ter
a verage. 'i'hl11
eom,lln'!nl comes and family Sun
you're ,.learnln&amp;. Like math? Try frl,11d11.
evening.
An oriji_nal �oem tn, Ellzat&gt;eth
from William R. EdWards, Ohio
� paperback of, mathemaUca puz­
_ ,e · � w;len�r Jo,d11&gt;, Oolobe&gt; 1160, CarJ1111ler,
taddy Qursi: ·,
M ra. Wesley -Fry and son Mar- Dl\'lsion of W.UdUfe farm game rot1$t at ,the P
aler, an4, problem11', Q,ead outside
. rid· Park in Obio.
.
article• about your fa vodte 1ub­ l'in, Mra. Ada Lambert a)Jd Wayne blqlogiat, who r:e�ntly completed hq,1tor of h!r co�,� Jqyee
Clrcle
a
an
two
of
farm
sur­
lysis
me
a
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k
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J11ct-w]:rie�ber If• blot,ay or his­ Davla were in Athena thi1 wee
SatutdQ ,v;enl'i;il!,
tory.
to aee the Guy Lombardo concert ve:ya.
iil� , · o:,cJ Circle, �fti )(1'1. Harelq Brewer an.i
ne:r ro•l _ .t�e .ti\1
Phe
" 1111ant huntinl should be Taddy D•tll. Ke •i',;�A•ll, l;ln· daugbfer .,Lona Bottom Sunday.
Mi. and Mtia. RiChard Chamber-T&lt;mlb. aHi'-'URtntJ G.ive your
M l'": ana MJ:f- William Bar1ofl
t�E!, 11me lhil
as laat dll Rt:1uffi. and. TM. l�11:rt h�d a
Q�li!\IJ
self a rewa rd fer doing it. When moYfld into their recently purchat
you have a dllfleult problem pfil ed tome on Cole st.. this week. statewide, 1Jthou1h there are re- slumber party at . n,a Brewer's ' and , aon moved, into the Alfred
· con\eU prdpert�11t week.
mtse yourself a. trip 1o tM local
MN Kenneth WilrCox returned glonal differences," he aays. '-uome.
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viiillfOfflI I!:
hambnr1er benen, or let your,. to· her emllfOl'ment at the. Ottir "Hunten In · western Ohio, 11and
T�c,e -.eaUU•-: o"''. •�1,r
.
.
sell wat'eh a tel�v:ialon program 1ens National Bunk after a :1eav, peclally the northwe1tern 1eetton Lou11t Brew,11. '.&lt;-· · �,u;. were �leltb 'Yf!llt1tm1, Akron, Mra.
od
and
ill
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find
lllClfe
ner_ally
Wbeatan.
e
pbeaW e
when you IN flnilhfld,
of 1b1enc:e o1 several week,.
M�. and Mra,1 ,\ c,, :l".9w,�, Mf.. DQR
De
An,n.
a
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t�llt
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Mrs.
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-Tab.. an , active �rt In claq
Vl11lth'lg briefly with Mr. an
and .llr,,, JffPIJ!l !!!-••·
.
W,tts RUii ?itre· Stmda:y 1ueat1 of
room discu11lon1. If you are not Mn:, C. ·F. Hibbs yesterday '"" In the ctllltral and. nartlteut• Albini: Ghl�lm'p. j'.' �- .•
particularly intereated-but know her brother M-Sgt. and Mra. James Ohio ran1e, pll�sant pqp�l�t!OM . Mr. aod �•- . A·. � c. �rew�r Mr, and �fa, B, }!, Mien.
you
mu,t l•l p111lnC . m arks in- IJ Brown and flmlly The eroWna are about the •am.e �• for: i,,,t
.
-chirqll \n . oa, claSlfQom dlacu• Who were on tllelr way home year ."
11/ !IL IIJ!�r�, @!&gt;!I aood gr�d,._ - from Flol'lda whert they Went t.o Two fact,,rs are· 111ea111red in
wr11 come.
see Mr. Brown's mother, Mra. • arrlvln1 at aame population, ntl· 1
. •
Try Jt a114 see.
JthtJ-a Brown who ia hnapltaHzedt mates. Eirly in the Yeu, the
Mrs.
own ts much impro.vd amount or brood stocll: i■ deter­
the PHt week were Mrs, Vaniie from BIr recent mneP
· mined from a 1urver ,b1 rural
.
Thcmpson and da"ghtll', Dottle
v1■ ,ttnc lot Sunday afterq�!Ji mail car,rten, ln mid•summer.
S\te, al\4 Mr, John Booth. W:i.yn., with Mr. and Mr1- Lawren� came reproducUve, 1uceeu, ii
West Vlrainla;. and Mr. and Mrt. Recd ._re �r. llfld Mr■. P,�) obeek1d by f\eld men i(L a div!s­
'A'.Jllla.ft. ljarve,y, Ll ncq, W. Va . P&lt;l�_er and � dd. "ug\1ter Jaril 1t ion audio-visual IUl'ltileJ. and the
Mn. o�eaon and Mra. Hlrve:y of w�Uston. tr ry
and c�IJ&gt; combinaUon of lhe :uaulll of
-are &amp;11ter1 of the Crabtree bro· dren Mllte, Pat,arTimHill
ery11,11 theae two. &amp;IVN, the llnll papula­
llnd
thera.
�l'l!!vinl, and aon Randy Hoo level• for the yeaJI, The1e
Cl,ara
)Jrs
Mrs. �•lUe Lowther received of Columbt11.
' · au.rvey1 1dve the same tnformatio11.
word, of the birth of a son, Ald�n
Mi ddleport items may be left a, for rabbita and- quail a■ fGl' phea•
L Dwalne, to bet grandson and the Qu�lty Shop or ca ll WY2-33U Ants.
Jewelor--Opjometrist
w!le, M r. and )1rs. Jame■ Ruther- or wf2-2820
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"Rabbita will be fewer thia
.
roqd, FQrt W.oflh, Te�11. Thee R)ith• ------------ .Jear ·than, l11t for the state II a
ll,ILL
l!II.,�IOIW
erforda have • dau1hter, lbrdnda
CASMMIRI CARI
Gole," tdwardl foncaata. "WP•
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'Lou. Other great grandparent. in
NEW YORK UPt-C11hmere tem Ohio: hunters will have 1ood
tbl1 community are Mr. · and Mrs. expert. reeom.mended wa■hln1 th · bunny huntJnt but- elNwbete le i
Day Canode.
fiber., instead o.f dry clean.Ina be, the slafe rabbit■ wlll be lul
Columbla Home Council mem• ·caun tht pntle aaltatlon . In .abundant than in 191t. 1.'be nb-, , bers who attended the He:i1th COQ• launderinl renew• the � bit pol)ll)ation le\iel is atlll aboff
·, .
rerence at Lake Hope the P.llt i:nd. keept the, .twe«ter UutlYr the 10-year avera1e."
Whether
II
Be
week WflN Mn. Clay Jordan,. Mn. Dalton �r America, a leadinl
The quail populaUon, 1.affered
T. M. G1llaway1 Mr■. Robert Blsho1t, c1&amp;hmer6 houu, aaid that � 11 noticeable dtoP,, throua�ut the
Mfl, 'Ried_ Jetfen, Mn, Dile Dye, elHrilJti ln t\lrn Will 3lve cal� tl■ll rtom last ,ur't aatllftdort
M.n; Ronafd Whittlncton, Mrt. · mere, a, nat. look.
�ev.•la. aecord1na to EdWINll.
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tewfa Sft'llth ancl, MrL Rose
., · "QilaU, hunUha 1ueetl!I onf �
Rhoade■.
-�11",.IND TNI K\Di.
' !,lie '"" ••a lne&amp; prl.... '
y�� """' T,o ��l!II
SaVera), formu sealdentl attend• WA.SIIINpTQN tJPt-Tbe Uni� •l,iadl, 1!'1U n:fllel. \bi,. dtelllllt ,
.
led the Korafflmln1 at Temple edi Satei Des,u,tment of Aarlrilt. which ls attributed,. to ltillh �
��?
Obutth oh Suaday, Jt•v. l'rtd. HIX- bare 11,, 80.000 of the 1�� • ter �&lt;ll:ttllV',t•- ldwlrdt � ··;
IOn tompletld a week olc rtviv¥ public 1chooll In the nation Ml►,
In' 1nmmlrill'a1, �•
wvloe1 and la now lloldin1 aerv• vlde • lunch Nrviee. A ne
;p...t'lllffltil\ll: lhlbltl) R,,1� f
,tct1 ll the Townbouae Churilti. let called '!Ille Growing Sch
·111\ 111ne 11i iutJYN11, �a. WU
�• la invited· tlf h ..r hla In• Lunch Food! Makel" ra bl down �tl lJMI ,DQ' � .
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the 'Devils' streak.
Coach Jim Vennari w ithout )·ob alread y done-.another steam
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doubt is in the mid.-1t of having noUing p ow...
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Vo.nuariJn
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4uWed W yards on t he gr ound,
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:,.:; Thursday night at Scioto patsed WW' W hQ1es, co m pleted
Dow11s to set a n ew track record 11e ven o.f tllem, ud, four of the
for 2-year-old p acers.
seven have �en
for touchdowmi.
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'l'h e bay daug h ler ot "odney, Three ba cld ie Iders have part1c1.,
driven hy Jac k :Sells took the cipated in amassi ng 1hi s Unit ns-,
early lead and headed the fiel d o/ like passinK record-Jim H obstet•
eighl the entire mile, finishin g a ter, Lee Combs and Dav id Martin.
length and a half in fro nt of
Chauncey-Uoyer,
wi nless this
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season m games w ith Nel sonvi lle,
Princ e Va iiey.
Kirk Adlos set the old mark of 'rh e Plains and Pomeroy. has a
2:04 4•0 earli e r In the current big job ahead tonight at Rutla nd.
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PITTSBURGH UPI - The Pittsburgh Pirates didn't Waste any
time leavin&amp; town after Thursday's
16-3 lou to the New York Yank ees.
It wun't t h at th�ir
World
Serie, - consciou1 hometown fans
had run they beyond the city
limits. They had another date
with the Pronx l3osbers.-co m ing
up Saturday in Yankee Stadlu mand the Bun wa·nted to grt in a
few practice licks well
before
hand.
Bob Friend, tor sure, was one
who wanted a nother shot at the
Ya nkce1. He WH the lo1ing pitcher Thursday
even though he
"n ever felt better" whUe on the
mound He didn•, leeel too well
afterward. however.
The Pir11te rlghthande r was
togged for si,c h,ll&amp; and three runs
J n the four innings he toiled.
"The only ball they hit solldly
orr me was a foul,'' Friend lam ented. "I 'll admit I made a bud
pitch to (win n ing pitcher Bob )
Turley in the fourth in11ing that
eoat us II run.
''I think J took care of their
heavier hitters pretty well, but i l
was the 5inales ind doubles hit­
ters al the top and bottom or their
balling order who cauaed me an
my trouble," he 11dded.
"I'll IMU,,you honestly,'' Fri end
.aid. "I have never felt belier
tho.n when J took the mou nd and
PITTSBURGH UPI - Mickey
w111 out there itching. I'll tell Mantle is chasing Babe Ruth
11i,::nin und finally m ay ('Ven catch
him w ithin t'he next three days.
Mantle Ilkes his chance s, par•
t!cutarly if Pltt.1burgh manager
Dann y Mur1augh Roes through
with his plan to pilch a pair of
left handers,
Wilmer (Vine�ar
Bend) M il.ell and Harvey Haddix
at Yankee Sl11dium In the n ext
t wo games.
Ruth's all-time record Qf 15
World Series' hom ers came with•
reach
In Mantle's i m mediate
his 12th
when Mickey smashed
and 13th home runs in World
Series rompetltlon during a 16·3
victory ov er the Pittsburgh PJ.
rates Thursday.
Both of ttiose homeu came ofr
left-ham.le.rs-Fred Gree n �11d Joe
Glbbo n-uncl right there is the
key to Mantle'1 cl\,nce,.
"It's no .1ecrel tl\J,t I hit much
better right-handed (h11.n I do left
banded" said the twltc�•bitting
Y�nkra ecnter-tleldttr. "If I see
aome more Jef\. l\anded pitching
this Serles, who knows, m aybe I
could break Ruth'• record. Bui if
bave to hit aaalnat right-hand
11
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chance. I look IGu&amp;y w hen I' m
h11th1,g left-h■nded."
Mantle'• 1ccond homer of the
Tod-, Al
1■rqe In lhe
HYenih lnnlnR
Thu�ay w111 one of the longe.1t
ever hlt out of Fvbe1 Fl�ld by
1 fliJhl·handed batter. The ball
clear�d a 11.-fool high fence al
t.he 638-foot mark, makinr Mlcke)I
the flr,t r111ht-handed hitter to
1ccompll1h the feal.
� lldlo • TY II A
"I thouiht Dlck St"'art of
-,,du111 NIii A ll�elllf"
Pl\ttburlilh had done It," m11sed
Caaey Stime:el after the 1ame,
1•� A� �
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Aclu■lly. It w11 1 ·•wron1 field"

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r1s ks it s record Saturday agalnat
unbeaten Illinois in \he Bil Ten'.1
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both of the m beh i nd the pa«
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were rated amo ng the favorites
fo, lh• league ""P with Illinoi,
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Mrs. Pearl if�• • Mr•-·
4nd Mn. Hom er- Hofler for ar­
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P�n9)' Ml!i1aup, whose Pirates
ran1ements.
h,re ,llur�� {light, orderRefr e&amp;hqientl wi,r, �- �t �he
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prbes Wilre w� bf ?tfn.. C. )i.
Jones and Mrs. 't'h,o �or ■.
The OUldal Board of the
ii star quarte1)baek . Dick Thor• Heatll Kedu:tdilt Ohurch wJ,11 meet
ton of )Jortllw,eltera. Cd llllf ll Sund■y e.v'!ning at 'l :30 at tbe
all, it would be for I Umlted ti!IM church. Be1Innln1 -1t 3:00 at tile
only and ha wouldn't be fullp 9'· Gallipo,Ue lrlethodil!t Chlll'eh will
feetive. \lin.ne,ota wlU outwell.b � tbe Portimputll Dl.1trkt Youth
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swings from the rlght hand side
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Mantle wa.1 somewhat taken
back when a w ave of wrlt ers
prcssl'd arouad him In the club­
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"What w a1 .110 special about
he Inquired.
those homers?"
"They didn't mean nnythlng. I've
hlt other homers thu were much
more h�portant In World Series.
At luat they woi, gam es."

The GOP While House coillender
aba ndoned his relatively mild
jabs Tuefday 11ight and let
go
with some bare-knuckle
upper
cuta at the farm program ot his
F.
.Pen1ocqtl1f opponent, John
Kenned,:: ·
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• NIXOJI' left no doubt that he
would teep up until election day
tile ll!IJ.gin1 wbich
some C!05l·
ferned' ,Republican campaign lira•
teg!Sll · 1iavc: been hoping for.

Tb� vice prf!sident ltad a ch■nee
to conti nue
ha�lttina tacti cs
tod11y durlna serie, of crucial
Ne w York City.
appearances
The Empi State's 45 electoral
votes could t" the electlon.
Kennedy c . tlnued today what
he conceded W,s a "long, tough,
uphill fight" for Indiana's 13 elec­
.tOral votes. ·

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and many other lovely Flow­
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After a speech in Indianapolis
Tuesday night, the M119aeh�sett1
se nat or said he was ''under no
illusi ons" about hli chance, in
the one-tim e center of the Ku
Klux !Clan where his Rom.an
Catholl,: re ligion could cost him
votes.
WINS FOUR RACES

S.AN Bl\UNO, Cali(. UPI - Ap­
prenti&lt;'e jock"ey Frank Pacheco
bootW home £our' wln�ers Thi.Ir.
d11y at T�nforai;i. H! waa aboard
Sigl i nda ($8.00) In the second
the
fance, Side Trip ($4:2.00) in
fifth, Ji{\s Moi,ey (�;60) in the
4i:ii;Lb, �n� },l(r. llaVf;n ($26.60) in
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However, M�U Hid b•• lb0\1'1-t
he could ret Mantle old alon1
with tbe reat of fhe Yanll:�J 'it I
haYe my stuff."
''A good pitcl;ler 11w-,,. helps
himtelf," he observed. ''w,lldneu
ha&amp; been my biuest problem in
th� �st, but I believe I h■ve
lie� ii now."
The Pirate f•IJJ were q�ck to
aeree. Miiell ' won 13 game, for
the Bue&amp;' and lost only ive 4,ur­
lng the regular se■wn ar�r com­
ina: here from St Louil. He did
show a streak of wlldne11 once.
1aat Sunday In the Q-5 victory
over the Mil wa�fe Brues. His
overall 1960 record i1 l�-8.

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The ladie1 Claas o(.. the M111on
EUB Ch\lfi-'h met Tu�id�y eve�g
at the home of Pauline Cui;mma:•
ham. The QWtitinS: opened by the
pre1idept J..w!ille S�itt\, wipi lii;w:·
iQJ �d ,rayef by Mrs. Glf.1,'leya Ma·
ho.ll,Y · ,)Jinu�• ol the; lut 11\e,t•
ing were read by Eileen Foreman.
ReligiollS fe&amp;4lina:1 Were tead by
tboae present, T\le dooi: 11rlze waa
won lw Ruth lliley.
�eseni were, Nl{l ?attllllQ,11\,
Ru,t� Riley, Pa111 inp StewarJ, �teen
Foreman, Frances Nease,' Lotti�
Roush, Geneva Mabonef, Willa Lfe
Mrs. Ivan Bush, and Lucille �h­
.Refreshme ntl we,e served.
';fhe November qieeJil\lC w i!l be
held at the home of 1'fa. G,neva
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Unlhld ,,.,.. lntem•Honal
PITTSJ!URGH UPl-One thing
about the New York Yankeeswhl °'. lose they act like old pros
w hen 1t'1 all oYer.
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It's not that they don't lake de- '
f�t H hard III th� next chlb, or
feel th e Joy of victory any leH
than the next e:uy. It's ju&amp;t the
ma"nner itJ wh�eh they deport
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Power \.AJ
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When told th11t hi• ·second horn• ·
er-a ·mighty blast that cleared
the· ivy-cavered. center field wall
-WH the flnt ever hit out of
the park at that point by a right
handed hitter,
Mantle simply
shruc,ed, "I really had to re■ch
for that 'btllY
2.IMI w...w hries 11"'9
New York 802 127 301-16 lit l
Pltt1burCh 000 JOO 002-- 3 13 1
Turley', Sh1nt1 9 and Howard.
Friend, Green 5, Labin e e ; Witt
6. Gibbon 7, Cheney 9 and Bur­
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Squirrel hunting success in
&amp;cmth easter n and eastern Ohio i.1
�ow pre-season expectations,
.«:cording to Allen cannon, Wildlife District f game m anage ment
s).lpervisor, Ohio Division o f Wild
1\fe, ,\lbens.
Squirrels are reported to be
leu common than anticipated be·
Oft lhe -,uon began. Tbe nut
i!
1000. thil year and aqllir·
Clllla
N!lS lff well dittributed. Tb.ls
has been offered bJ aome hunt•
e:r• as the re11on for the reduced
kill.
Cannon's report agrees wilh
t}le openina � l!Q�irrel bunter
�� rbe�k m�d, bf clivision field
men fo this area. Thia showed
that liunter 1ucce1111 W111 13 per
t,tnt below that for openiag day
1959. However, tbe auccess r■te
waa 1till well above the lQM low,
1..,ii., ._eason .1uccea1. 1 CQmmun
oc.currenc:e in tbe gray �ulrrel
r4nee; m■y still bring the harvest
ue_ to earlier predictions.
'HUnten- bne been well be­
haved in Ult w90QB 1,hls year,"
C9m,meots Earl l(.inneer, law en­
forcement s@ervlsor fqr the dis­
ttJii.
· 'J'he· men in the fJeld have had
Qll)y tbtee cue, thus far duripg
llquirrel 1e■sOn, two for h11ntin1
without I license and one for
frespaSlhiJ. Thrff bunter1 wen:
c,lted 'for tilli.nj: IQuirr"els before
the aeuon becan.
· "Huii,'tiDi pressure has been
}igh't,"" s&amp;id Kinneel'.

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J . R. Cru m p. l i ne foreman fQ!'
the Appabchian Power Comp1n7.
Poinl .PII.Jant District, WU .....
■enud hli 20 yesr service
Tuesday.
-Mr. Cru m p wH e mployed Qc\0-

"Patent.I of youn1 ine1periene­
ed bunten again are ura:ed to
enroll thelr c:bildren in I hunter
aa(ety training coune U1ia fall,"
said Strohm. "lt bu been well de­
monstra� that buntin1 c:111ual­
lies can be redueff throuch edu­
cation. Safe eun h1ndllng mutt
be learned.
"In the 13 accldenU &amp;Ince the
opening of squirrel 1ea110n half o(
those invoJyed were inexperienc­
ed bunters in their teens.
The
DiYision of Wildlife bunter safe­
ty progra m in four yeara ha1 re­
sulted in the certlfic■ tion oJ
more than 1,000 inllructors. In·
1tructors and ,ponsors of these
classes in your area may be ob­
tained by conlactina: the county
game protector, a comerntion
dub or writing to the DM.aion of
Wildlife, 1500 Dublin Road, Columbus. 12."

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$roul1aman le JMfi. AUJllll HI, .:
promoted lo -,
1'41 Mr. Crumf
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"App1nmtly
the
squirrels
knew when to quit for she has
not complained again" Kinneer
!tporls. "There are some t eleYis­
Jon viewers who mi�ht welcom e
the assista nce of these gray squir­
rels in ge tting rid of some of the
progra m &amp;."

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Three homes in one nei&amp;hbor•
hood 1ufiered damate at the
bands of tbe squirrel "een11orinC
committee." In on e case, afl«lr the
1ni mal.1 had severed a wfre th e
houlewife had the damaa:e re­
P1ired al a co.1t of $8. A few days
l�ter they repeated the act. B&gt;·
tall time the woman wu loalng
b"er patie nce, so she called on ibe
wjJdlife m en for aui.fJtance.

' ■+Fi� MIDICINI CHIST
WA�lUNQTON UPI-A new child
proof medicine cabinet has five
bu1tcin11, three . of which are in•
teti.ded .1impl)' to confuse the
child. Only the aeoond and four•
th, from top or bottom .. preued
sirnult.aneou.1ly, w ill open the
c■tiinet
. Dr. A. L. Chapman, chief, Divi•un or Safeci•I Hea,l&amp;h Sen"ices,
Public Health Servi(!e, w■i in1trumental in developln1 the prototde medicine c11htnet. He unveJled tile cabinet at the annual
mfftin(I of tbe Plumbin1 Fixture
Manuf�cturers Anoclation..

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no chances on havine te-levl1ion
keep the m up at night" aid
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Thrtt youths have been acci•
dentilly 1hol ind killed while
huntine itqu lrrd• 1i nce the tea·
son open ed lll Ohio on $,eplem bu
12. Ten other person• ha"t been
wounde d.
This report coroes from G. Jto.
bert Strohm, 111pen'UOr ol fire
arm, and water 1afety of the
Ohio DiYiliGn of WIidiife .
Two of the 1qulrrel Muon fata.
UUes were in Wildlife Dist.rid 6,
soilt.hwettern Ohio, the olher in
Dfrtrict -.,, aoutheut ern Ohio.
AIJ' were ahot by their com pan­
ions, one of the victim• bein1 7
the 1'.'th er two 14 and n.
So far lbil year there baYe
be1n •Ix accident■l deatbt in �
mishaps. Acain two of the tata­
lit.leti w ere in District 6, one each
in March and May,
1 the other in
Di•triet 4 In Aug 11t. Thi• latter
victim was a 1 1 year old boy who
wu target 1hoot1n1, being k i lled
by a bullet from his own weapon
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clutch - - - · any iob 'We do- is_ done right! ·
of the 1960 World Series to the
Pirates, 6-4. There Was very
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See U� for
lltt1e alibing in the dreuing
l'OOm and hardly anyone seemed
downcatt. Inetead, the club'• t wo
KNICKS FACE VflLT
and SERVICE
NEW YORK \JPI - The Jlfew top bitten-Mickey Mantle imd
the Roger Maris-heaped pralae on the
c,er;boike{s meet
York
Phili � \l' WirriQt-1''' 1an'd !\Vilt Ph•f ttl, and simply vowed "we'll
t.):'.Cba:ift'b'erla1il id · · the ! get ',im&gt;''
cne
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Thursday, aft,r they h11d Yirtu­
■ al J,t:ommack
LonJ Jalllh{
tonight In• � _.N•�lon�I B�aketball ally run the Pirates o_ff the field
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by 1 ,c:ore of 16-3 with Mantle
gam,.
_ Assoeiatiph exh}b1Hon
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Dermitt, L,etan I\I.
��ll\polis al Pomeroy . . . . . . . . 32-8 28·14 28.0 2'\-8 er, !;ut he didn't platt to chanae
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Williamstown at ·wahama . . . . . 20-13 6-20 13-7 12.jj home runs and drove lo ijYO rdDI
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'•My ilU)' with the bad ·legs will
Le in t.P.nter field."
That's Mickey Mantle, who hit
two home runs Thursday, one of
them a t.pe-measure Job to lead
t he Yankees to their one-sided
trlurnph.
It made winner Bob Turley run
out of gas in the ninth and with
t wo runs in 11nd a Pirate on base,
Stengel took him out and put in
little 8Qbbr. Shanl,I:.
It took httle ��by two pitches

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P�JUJJQY-IIYIACUSE TEAM

15.5
15-5
Logan at Atbcns . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-32 8·26
Harri■on Robinson Jr. and G�l\)poU. �l PoJT\e roy . . . . . . . . . 20-6
20- 12
Hanison Robin1W"1 Sr., Bill r.t.,-. J.liddle !'AO al J�� k.•�Jl . . . . . . . . o- ,o
0-18
Dermitt were hunting reoenUy.
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Ur. and Mrs , Reese Wlilianas
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8-20
Cbaunoey al Rutland . . . . . . . . . 0-48
n ie Blake SuQdl.Y e��IJl.&amp;.
f-lu ntlngton East at et. Pleasant . 22-14 16.jj
Mr. •�d Mrs. Fi•Y4 "i 9°' or Williamsl9wn at Wahama . . . . . 13-6
6-6
Toled o returned home ■ftu vi4it­ (}. U. al Bo,,lon U . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-7
22•14
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Ohio S.ta1e a Illinois . . . . . . . . . 20-21 20-12
H 11rry Johnson the pDBl week.

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So lhe Yankees go( even. set·
ting all kind� of records in the
procesll as 18-.!lame winner Bob
Friend, who ins i sted he had aood
stuff and felt "real well," going
down to dereat Fri end y it!lded
three runs and si x hits in four
lnninis before giving way lo a
p1· nch • •· tt,r·
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Wh�I happened to hjs relievers
was pure mayhem . . The Yankees
hll ttered th em into quick sub•
m ission, starting with Fred Green
and con tinu i ng the' onslaughte
against Clem L,.bine, George
� l:. , Joe G i bbon and Tom Chee

Murtaugh Not Downh..rtH
Murtaugh, far from dow n h eart.
eel. refused t o 81" whether Gino
' . Thursdayfa atarter .
&lt;'unoh
in Jell
\'.Jr Bob
�\l:mner, w�o . started
Y(ednesdny s ga me which the Pl•
rate� won, 6·4, would be out
Jhere. .
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HP d_1d say, howtver, that 1f
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t� ��= �irte� Hal ��i�h
WQnld catch instead of Smok"
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back at first b11.e inst�d-- of R.ocky Nelson a
thp w · r "St ·
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you just 18 honestly I (eel mighty opener. Due to a Big Te n penalty
disappo i nte d right now, but
not on Indiana, 1h e game did not
disc ouraged.
[ want
another count in th e records. The Dlinl
crack al them ."
thl'!tl"'thttt out West Virginia..
Ohio S t ate, with a three pla•
Pirate manager Dan ny Mur•
blanked �uthern
laugh sa i d he fi�ures the Pi rates toon team,
w lll shake
ulf any effecla the Mclhodist 24-0 and then shut out
heavy New York hitt i ng
may Southern C·.11ifornla, 20-0. Ul i noil
have had on them.
was an early four PO i nt fnorite
"I' m not concerned
wi t h the to de feat the Buckeyes, alti,ougtl
hitlln.g they showed us. We plan Ohio Sl&amp;lc has won fi ve of
the
t o do a little more ourselves in Int six g'.lmes between \he two
the games coming up,'' he said. schools.
luw11 was a alim choice over
" The Yankees could have hit J.ny
pitcher the way the)' were going . lhc Spartans, probably tieca UM
Th i• was one of lhe few times I the J 111wkcves hive won both,
aaw my rel ier hurhXH get hit so starts, over Oregon State and
while
Michii�P
Northwestern ,
hard.''
M u 1· taugh viewed the key play Stale w11s held , to a tie by ilitll·
as co ming In the fourth inning burgh in its opener before wiA•
when the Pirato&amp; were trailinR 3·1 ning oYer the Wolverine1.
The two cluba were rated
and bad men on second and third
a mong the fastest in the conftr•
and no outs.
Bill M11zcr oski lined II virioui !!nee, but Coach Foreat Ev••iwV·
liner d o wn the thlrd base line sk i of Iowa was worri ed whether
his Hawkeyea could stop Michigan
which MrDougald gloved .
"'I f that ball goes through, Slale's "raw power."
Minnesott was a heavy ravor­
there'.\ no telling what might have
b1ppened," th e Pirate manager ile over lhe injury • riddled Nortbwestern club. It was certain that
said.

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P�s' PiCked Up Four Touchdowns
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time leavin&amp; town after Thursday's
16-3 lou to the New York Yank ees.
It wun't t h at th�ir
World
Serie, - consciou1 hometown fans
had run they beyond the city
limits. They had another date
with the Pronx l3osbers.-co m ing
up Saturday in Yankee Stadlu mand the Bun wa·nted to grt in a
few practice licks well
before
hand.
Bob Friend, tor sure, was one
who wanted a nother shot at the
Ya nkce1. He WH the lo1ing pitcher Thursday
even though he
"n ever felt better" whUe on the
mound He didn•, leeel too well
afterward. however.
The Pir11te rlghthande r was
togged for si,c h,ll&amp; and three runs
J n the four innings he toiled.
"The only ball they hit solldly
orr me was a foul,'' Friend lam ented. "I 'll admit I made a bud
pitch to (win n ing pitcher Bob )
Turley in the fourth in11ing that
eoat us II run.
''I think J took care of their
heavier hitters pretty well, but i l
was the 5inales ind doubles hit­
ters al the top and bottom or their
balling order who cauaed me an
my trouble," he 11dded.
"I'll IMU,,you honestly,'' Fri end
.aid. "I have never felt belier
tho.n when J took the mou nd and
PITTSBURGH UPI - Mickey
w111 out there itching. I'll tell Mantle is chasing Babe Ruth
11i,::nin und finally m ay ('Ven catch
him w ithin t'he next three days.
Mantle Ilkes his chance s, par•
t!cutarly if Pltt.1burgh manager
Dann y Mur1augh Roes through
with his plan to pilch a pair of
left handers,
Wilmer (Vine�ar
Bend) M il.ell and Harvey Haddix
at Yankee Sl11dium In the n ext
t wo games.
Ruth's all-time record Qf 15
World Series' hom ers came with•
reach
In Mantle's i m mediate
his 12th
when Mickey smashed
and 13th home runs in World
Series rompetltlon during a 16·3
victory ov er the Pittsburgh PJ.
rates Thursday.
Both of ttiose homeu came ofr
left-ham.le.rs-Fred Gree n �11d Joe
Glbbo n-uncl right there is the
key to Mantle'1 cl\,nce,.
"It's no .1ecrel tl\J,t I hit much
better right-handed (h11.n I do left
banded" said the twltc�•bitting
Y�nkra ecnter-tleldttr. "If I see
aome more Jef\. l\anded pitching
this Serles, who knows, m aybe I
could break Ruth'• record. Bui if
bave to hit aaalnat right-hand
11
era there ain't a:onna be much
chance. I look IGu&amp;y w hen I' m
h11th1,g left-h■nded."
Mantle'• 1ccond homer of the
Tod-, Al
1■rqe In lhe
HYenih lnnlnR
Thu�ay w111 one of the longe.1t
ever hlt out of Fvbe1 Fl�ld by
1 fliJhl·handed batter. The ball
clear�d a 11.-fool high fence al
t.he 638-foot mark, makinr Mlcke)I
the flr,t r111ht-handed hitter to
1ccompll1h the feal.
� lldlo • TY II A
"I thouiht Dlck St"'art of
-,,du111 NIii A ll�elllf"
Pl\ttburlilh had done It," m11sed
Caaey Stime:el after the 1ame,
1•� A� �
"bqt tbey told me I wa1 wron1."
Aclu■lly. It w11 1 ·•wron1 field"

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Michigan.
Thus the w inner of th eir spectacle
will lake over first place w ith 1
2·0 rec ord, but :i t ie would drop
both of the m beh i nd the pa«
maker.
l!Hnols and Oh io State both
were rated amo ng the favorites
fo, lh• league ""P with Illinoi,
the top choice for the t i tle.
Saturday's s truggle w ill be th e

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Ribbon• w•re aw� qi )h1.
Buel Rldeno!\r, Mra.· ll,,y �l,r,
· Beca� he hH heard so much
Mrs. Pearl if�• • Mr•-·
4nd Mn. Hom er- Hofler for ar­
�h�dowa, m■nager
P�n9)' Ml!i1aup, whose Pirates
ran1ements.
h,re ,llur�� {light, orderRefr e&amp;hqientl wi,r, �- �t �he
, close of the f'¥en!llj." ,ti:f toor
prbes Wilre w� bf ?tfn.. C. )i.
Jones and Mrs. 't'h,o �or ■.
The OUldal Board of the
ii star quarte1)baek . Dick Thor• Heatll Kedu:tdilt Ohurch wJ,11 meet
ton of )Jortllw,eltera. Cd llllf ll Sund■y e.v'!ning at 'l :30 at tbe
all, it would be for I Umlted ti!IM church. Be1Innln1 -1t 3:00 at tile
only and ha wouldn't be fullp 9'· Gallipo,Ue lrlethodil!t Chlll'eh will
feetive. \lin.ne,ota wlU outwell.b � tbe Portimputll Dl.1trkt Youth
the Wlldeata 24 pounds -per m�a 11.iUy.
in the II•, !�4 II pq�pp ti' '11'!'1
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swings from the rlght hand side
of the plate .
Mantle wa.1 somewhat taken
back when a w ave of wrlt ers
prcssl'd arouad him In the club­
h ouse after Thursday's gam e was
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1957 STUDII.Al(IR Champ,,
Ion 6-cyl. 14. �•I tconomy
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"What w a1 .110 special about
he Inquired.
those homers?"
"They didn't mean nnythlng. I've
hlt other homers thu were much
more h�portant In World Series.
At luat they woi, gam es."

The GOP While House coillender
aba ndoned his relatively mild
jabs Tuefday 11ight and let
go
with some bare-knuckle
upper
cuta at the farm program ot his
F.
.Pen1ocqtl1f opponent, John
Kenned,:: ·
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• NIXOJI' left no doubt that he
would teep up until election day
tile ll!IJ.gin1 wbich
some C!05l·
ferned' ,Republican campaign lira•
teg!Sll · 1iavc: been hoping for.

Tb� vice prf!sident ltad a ch■nee
to conti nue
ha�lttina tacti cs
tod11y durlna serie, of crucial
Ne w York City.
appearances
The Empi State's 45 electoral
votes could t" the electlon.
Kennedy c . tlnued today what
he conceded W,s a "long, tough,
uphill fight" for Indiana's 13 elec­
.tOral votes. ·

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HYACI NTHS. CROC US

and many other lovely Flow­
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Holland-the larscst, finest
bulbs abtaioabte.

Sig 6 ·,oom heating
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sc:�.::tions {01 your persoa.al
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"Transportation on Land &amp; Sea"

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After a speech in Indianapolis
Tuesday night, the M119aeh�sett1
se nat or said he was ''under no
illusi ons" about hli chance, in
the one-tim e center of the Ku
Klux !Clan where his Rom.an
Catholl,: re ligion could cost him
votes.
WINS FOUR RACES

S.AN Bl\UNO, Cali(. UPI - Ap­
prenti&lt;'e jock"ey Frank Pacheco
bootW home £our' wln�ers Thi.Ir.
d11y at T�nforai;i. H! waa aboard
Sigl i nda ($8.00) In the second
the
fance, Side Trip ($4:2.00) in
fifth, Ji{\s Moi,ey (�;60) in the
4i:ii;Lb, �n� },l(r. llaVf;n ($26.60) in
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However, M�U Hid b•• lb0\1'1-t
he could ret Mantle old alon1
with tbe reat of fhe Yanll:�J 'it I
haYe my stuff."
''A good pitcl;ler 11w-,,. helps
himtelf," he observed. ''w,lldneu
ha&amp; been my biuest problem in
th� �st, but I believe I h■ve
lie� ii now."
The Pirate f•IJJ were q�ck to
aeree. Miiell ' won 13 game, for
the Bue&amp;' and lost only ive 4,ur­
lng the regular se■wn ar�r com­
ina: here from St Louil. He did
show a streak of wlldne11 once.
1aat Sunday In the Q-5 victory
over the Mil wa�fe Brues. His
overall 1960 record i1 l�-8.

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The ladie1 Claas o(.. the M111on
EUB Ch\lfi-'h met Tu�id�y eve�g
at the home of Pauline Cui;mma:•
ham. The QWtitinS: opened by the
pre1idept J..w!ille S�itt\, wipi lii;w:·
iQJ �d ,rayef by Mrs. Glf.1,'leya Ma·
ho.ll,Y · ,)Jinu�• ol the; lut 11\e,t•
ing were read by Eileen Foreman.
ReligiollS fe&amp;4lina:1 Were tead by
tboae present, T\le dooi: 11rlze waa
won lw Ruth lliley.
�eseni were, Nl{l ?attllllQ,11\,
Ru,t� Riley, Pa111 inp StewarJ, �teen
Foreman, Frances Nease,' Lotti�
Roush, Geneva Mabonef, Willa Lfe
Mrs. Ivan Bush, and Lucille �h­
.Refreshme ntl we,e served.
';fhe November qieeJil\lC w i!l be
held at the home of 1'fa. G,neva
Mahoney.
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ftlten, pi� and bu� 119ltll"', callfin1
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BY RUDY C&amp;RNKOVIC
Unlhld ,,.,.. lntem•Honal
PITTSJ!URGH UPl-One thing
about the New York Yankeeswhl °'. lose they act like old pros
w hen 1t'1 all oYer.
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It's not that they don't lake de- '
f�t H hard III th� next chlb, or
feel th e Joy of victory any leH
than the next e:uy. It's ju&amp;t the
ma"nner itJ wh�eh they deport
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Power \.AJ
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When told th11t hi• ·second horn• ·
er-a ·mighty blast that cleared
the· ivy-cavered. center field wall
-WH the flnt ever hit out of
the park at that point by a right
handed hitter,
Mantle simply
shruc,ed, "I really had to re■ch
for that 'btllY
2.IMI w...w hries 11"'9
New York 802 127 301-16 lit l
Pltt1burCh 000 JOO 002-- 3 13 1
Turley', Sh1nt1 9 and Howard.
Friend, Green 5, Labin e e ; Witt
6. Gibbon 7, Cheney 9 and Bur­
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terat in church '!'Ork and hi1 :· ,
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all be gone and you would liave a -beautiful new
bank building. We •PPreciate your patience during
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won't be long now. ....

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teed erosion-prone billaldea, then
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Squirrel hunting success in
&amp;cmth easter n and eastern Ohio i.1
�ow pre-season expectations,
.«:cording to Allen cannon, Wildlife District f game m anage ment
s).lpervisor, Ohio Division o f Wild
1\fe, ,\lbens.
Squirrels are reported to be
leu common than anticipated be·
Oft lhe -,uon began. Tbe nut
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1000. thil year and aqllir·
Clllla
N!lS lff well dittributed. Tb.ls
has been offered bJ aome hunt•
e:r• as the re11on for the reduced
kill.
Cannon's report agrees wilh
t}le openina � l!Q�irrel bunter
�� rbe�k m�d, bf clivision field
men fo this area. Thia showed
that liunter 1ucce1111 W111 13 per
t,tnt below that for openiag day
1959. However, tbe auccess r■te
waa 1till well above the lQM low,
1..,ii., ._eason .1uccea1. 1 CQmmun
oc.currenc:e in tbe gray �ulrrel
r4nee; m■y still bring the harvest
ue_ to earlier predictions.
'HUnten- bne been well be­
haved in Ult w90QB 1,hls year,"
C9m,meots Earl l(.inneer, law en­
forcement s@ervlsor fqr the dis­
ttJii.
· 'J'he· men in the fJeld have had
Qll)y tbtee cue, thus far duripg
llquirrel 1e■sOn, two for h11ntin1
without I license and one for
frespaSlhiJ. Thrff bunter1 wen:
c,lted 'for tilli.nj: IQuirr"els before
the aeuon becan.
· "Huii,'tiDi pressure has been
}igh't,"" s&amp;id Kinneel'.

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J . R. Cru m p. l i ne foreman fQ!'
the Appabchian Power Comp1n7.
Poinl .PII.Jant District, WU .....
■enud hli 20 yesr service
Tuesday.
-Mr. Cru m p wH e mployed Qc\0-

"Patent.I of youn1 ine1periene­
ed bunten again are ura:ed to
enroll thelr c:bildren in I hunter
aa(ety training coune U1ia fall,"
said Strohm. "lt bu been well de­
monstra� that buntin1 c:111ual­
lies can be redueff throuch edu­
cation. Safe eun h1ndllng mutt
be learned.
"In the 13 accldenU &amp;Ince the
opening of squirrel 1ea110n half o(
those invoJyed were inexperienc­
ed bunters in their teens.
The
DiYision of Wildlife bunter safe­
ty progra m in four yeara ha1 re­
sulted in the certlfic■ tion oJ
more than 1,000 inllructors. In·
1tructors and ,ponsors of these
classes in your area may be ob­
tained by conlactina: the county
game protector, a comerntion
dub or writing to the DM.aion of
Wildlife, 1500 Dublin Road, Columbus. 12."

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the
squirrels
knew when to quit for she has
not complained again" Kinneer
!tporls. "There are some t eleYis­
Jon viewers who mi�ht welcom e
the assista nce of these gray squir­
rels in ge tting rid of some of the
progra m &amp;."

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Three homes in one nei&amp;hbor•
hood 1ufiered damate at the
bands of tbe squirrel "een11orinC
committee." In on e case, afl«lr the
1ni mal.1 had severed a wfre th e
houlewife had the damaa:e re­
P1ired al a co.1t of $8. A few days
l�ter they repeated the act. B&gt;·
tall time the woman wu loalng
b"er patie nce, so she called on ibe
wjJdlife m en for aui.fJtance.

' ■+Fi� MIDICINI CHIST
WA�lUNQTON UPI-A new child
proof medicine cabinet has five
bu1tcin11, three . of which are in•
teti.ded .1impl)' to confuse the
child. Only the aeoond and four•
th, from top or bottom .. preued
sirnult.aneou.1ly, w ill open the
c■tiinet
. Dr. A. L. Chapman, chief, Divi•un or Safeci•I Hea,l&amp;h Sen"ices,
Public Health Servi(!e, w■i in1trumental in developln1 the prototde medicine c11htnet. He unveJled tile cabinet at the annual
mfftin(I of tbe Plumbin1 Fixture
Manuf�cturers Anoclation..

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no chances on havine te-levl1ion
keep the m up at night" aid
KJn neer.

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GUARANTEE!

'Fme-f\o Spec/a/·

Thrtt youths have been acci•
dentilly 1hol ind killed while
huntine itqu lrrd• 1i nce the tea·
son open ed lll Ohio on $,eplem bu
12. Ten other person• ha"t been
wounde d.
This report coroes from G. Jto.
bert Strohm, 111pen'UOr ol fire
arm, and water 1afety of the
Ohio DiYiliGn of WIidiife .
Two of the 1qulrrel Muon fata.
UUes were in Wildlife Dist.rid 6,
soilt.hwettern Ohio, the olher in
Dfrtrict -.,, aoutheut ern Ohio.
AIJ' were ahot by their com pan­
ions, one of the victim• bein1 7
the 1'.'th er two 14 and n.
So far lbil year there baYe
be1n •Ix accident■l deatbt in �
mishaps. Acain two of the tata­
lit.leti w ere in District 6, one each
in March and May,
1 the other in
Di•triet 4 In Aug 11t. Thi• latter
victim was a 1 1 year old boy who
wu target 1hoot1n1, being k i lled
by a bullet from his own weapon
wbicb ricocheUd.
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· Take Wednesday, for instance,
when th ey lost the opening game
clutch - - - · any iob 'We do- is_ done right! ·
of the 1960 World Series to the
Pirates, 6-4. There Was very
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See U� for
lltt1e alibing in the dreuing
l'OOm and hardly anyone seemed
downcatt. Inetead, the club'• t wo
KNICKS FACE VflLT
and SERVICE
NEW YORK \JPI - The Jlfew top bitten-Mickey Mantle imd
the Roger Maris-heaped pralae on the
c,er;boike{s meet
York
Phili � \l' WirriQt-1''' 1an'd !\Vilt Ph•f ttl, and simply vowed "we'll
t.):'.Cba:ift'b'erla1il id · · the ! get ',im&gt;''
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■ al J,t:ommack
LonJ Jalllh{
tonight In• � _.N•�lon�I B�aketball ally run the Pirates o_ff the field
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by 1 ,c:ore of 16-3 with Mantle
gam,.
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lel'I in a quiet aort of way. Mickey lffmingly least ■fleeted by it
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ocrats, js over-Richard M. Nil:on has taken off the gloves.

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1957 FORD V,t F4t{rlant 2Door. A*matlc tran1n1ia­
•lon, radlo. �,ater. ..Jee
black finish. SAVE.

7-14 24.14 :!0-7

The e:ray �l.\.Ul'flll in Maritt\l'
have taken a dec-1ded dillike &amp;o
televi1ion It their behavior 111 an1
�d,l.ca.ti 9,n of �rir atUludt. ThtY
ru1u.,
l"e nnas to pul the sell out or
com m 1uion. 1ccordpla: lo Earl
f'D�(lr. W.Udli{c: D.!1lrict t 1.■ .,
e,forcen1ent 1upyeni10r,
Ohi o
qlvisioq oJ WUdlife.
KinDt'f'r bad a eall from Cliff
�4tlta.nley, Wl,Nl.inaton County
&amp;1111e protector, reque1tin1 help
to solve this prob1tm. Wh en Kin­
n.,=cr and Win,ltanley cheeked tfte
reporl1, they found that th e
f9,uirr�ls in one cammuaily bad
�wed throu&amp;b aeverd of the
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in what miiht be a lg f'!Orin.,
l!crap at ��- i. t,a rn■
have expert p111lna: at ■ckl ■nd
Wl1eo nslnl With Ron Miller throw•
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Candidate Nixon Takes Off
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ill:-5 11-4
12-30 0·22
18.jj 80·12
0-38
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12·14 22-8
8-20 0·\6
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28-7 14-20
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d i um Saturday, jj @Uoutllt
the Pirale'1 cbanat1.
i1-14
¥[ th,i,Dk we'U will t.be 8'rieil,"
:�2 14-28 \h• hor.,I , Uu•w1"' ioltbmdar
drawled.
••If we dOD't, I fl!l't
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t,tr•. Lolil}ae B.Pbio� and �1111.
di■appointed
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•prnt the W�kfind wit,11 her ea,r­
Vinea:■r
Bend
11ld he WU llll•
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H"1'1,
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C\l'roll
en 1, Ur. � )4rs. Ftt41k ¥�­
!,ogan �l Athens . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-27 �-H l·22 0-22 pl'� •Ith uu, Yant•ea' JIOW•
Dermitt, L,etan I\I.
��ll\polis al Pomeroy . . . . . . . . 32-8 28·14 28.0 2'\-8 er, !;ut he didn't platt to chanae
pltchins 'ltyle ,eey ••h.
Middleport al Jackson . . . . . . . . 8-14 14-28 8.jj
0-46 hi•The
cut Al■bama ••U•,
Wellston al Nelsonvllle · . . . . . . . 20-12 22-14 ' 8-14 14.jj 11ld be�w
Wat "alwaiJS un�
20-14 14-28
6-20 witb Mick,y !W'lle" .tnf /'•
!(yger Creek at Eastern
ChauPcey al Rulland . . . . . . . . 8-32 6-30 12-3'4 0-54 found no rea1011 to chan,e •ti�
Huntington East at Pt. Pleasant . 28-12 20-13 20.f 20-7 mind after the II.kit 1nw.Jjed tWo
Williamstown at ·wahama . . . . . 20-13 6-20 13-7 12.jj home runs and drove lo ijYO rdDI
0. U. al Boston U . . . . . . . . . . . . 13-27 13-20 13.7 16.jj in the U1·3 victory ThW'tdiy.

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'•My ilU)' with the bad ·legs will
Le in t.P.nter field."
That's Mickey Mantle, who hit
two home runs Thursday, one of
them a t.pe-measure Job to lead
t he Yankees to their one-sided
trlurnph.
It made winner Bob Turley run
out of gas in the ninth and with
t wo runs in 11nd a Pirate on base,
Stengel took him out and put in
little 8Qbbr. Shanl,I:.
It took httle ��by two pitches

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P�JUJJQY-IIYIACUSE TEAM

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Logan at Atbcns . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0-32 8·26
Harri■on Robinson Jr. and G�l\)poU. �l PoJT\e roy . . . . . . . . . 20-6
20- 12
Hanison Robin1W"1 Sr., Bill r.t.,-. J.liddle !'AO al J�� k.•�Jl . . . . . . . . o- ,o
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Dermitt were hunting reoenUy.
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Ur. and Mrs , Reese Wlilianas
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Cbaunoey al Rutland . . . . . . . . . 0-48
n ie Blake SuQdl.Y e��IJl.&amp;.
f-lu ntlngton East at et. Pleasant . 22-14 16.jj
Mr. •�d Mrs. Fi•Y4 "i 9°' or Williamsl9wn at Wahama . . . . . 13-6
6-6
Toled o returned home ■ftu vi4it­ (}. U. al Bo,,lon U . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-7
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ing b.et- parent.s, M r. and ldri.
Ohio S.ta1e a Illinois . . . . . . . . . 20-21 20-12
H 11rry Johnson the pDBl week.

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ing in a double play.
So lhe Yankees go( even. set·
ting all kind� of records in the
procesll as 18-.!lame winner Bob
Friend, who ins i sted he had aood
stuff and felt "real well," going
down to dereat Fri end y it!lded
three runs and si x hits in four
lnninis before giving way lo a
p1· nch • •· tt,r·
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was pure mayhem . . The Yankees
hll ttered th em into quick sub•
m ission, starting with Fred Green
and con tinu i ng the' onslaughte
against Clem L,.bine, George
� l:. , Joe G i bbon and Tom Chee

Murtaugh Not Downh..rtH
Murtaugh, far from dow n h eart.
eel. refused t o 81" whether Gino
' . Thursdayfa atarter .
&lt;'unoh
in Jell
\'.Jr Bob
�\l:mner, w�o . started
Y(ednesdny s ga me which the Pl•
rate� won, 6·4, would be out
Jhere. .
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HP d_1d say, howtver, that 1f
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t� ��= �irte� Hal ��i�h
WQnld catch instead of Smok"
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wou'1d put Dick
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S1uart, a rig)tt handed hitter,
back at first b11.e inst�d-- of R.ocky Nelson a
thp w · r "St ·
art's ,· amm'ed r::�er
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he wat sure of.

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you just 18 honestly I (eel mighty opener. Due to a Big Te n penalty
disappo i nte d right now, but
not on Indiana, 1h e game did not
disc ouraged.
[ want
another count in th e records. The Dlinl
crack al them ."
thl'!tl"'thttt out West Virginia..
Ohio S t ate, with a three pla•
Pirate manager Dan ny Mur•
blanked �uthern
laugh sa i d he fi�ures the Pi rates toon team,
w lll shake
ulf any effecla the Mclhodist 24-0 and then shut out
heavy New York hitt i ng
may Southern C·.11ifornla, 20-0. Ul i noil
have had on them.
was an early four PO i nt fnorite
"I' m not concerned
wi t h the to de feat the Buckeyes, alti,ougtl
hitlln.g they showed us. We plan Ohio Sl&amp;lc has won fi ve of
the
t o do a little more ourselves in Int six g'.lmes between \he two
the games coming up,'' he said. schools.
luw11 was a alim choice over
" The Yankees could have hit J.ny
pitcher the way the)' were going . lhc Spartans, probably tieca UM
Th i• was one of lhe few times I the J 111wkcves hive won both,
aaw my rel ier hurhXH get hit so starts, over Oregon State and
while
Michii�P
Northwestern ,
hard.''
M u 1· taugh viewed the key play Stale w11s held , to a tie by ilitll·
as co ming In the fourth inning burgh in its opener before wiA•
when the Pirato&amp; were trailinR 3·1 ning oYer the Wolverine1.
The two cluba were rated
and bad men on second and third
a mong the fastest in the conftr•
and no outs.
Bill M11zcr oski lined II virioui !!nee, but Coach Foreat Ev••iwV·
liner d o wn the thlrd base line sk i of Iowa was worri ed whether
his Hawkeyea could stop Michigan
which MrDougald gloved .
"'I f that ball goes through, Slale's "raw power."
Minnesott was a heavy ravor­
there'.\ no telling what might have
b1ppened," th e Pirate manager ile over lhe injury • riddled Nortbwestern club. It was certain that
said.

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IIATES

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MiaiD&gt;um charge - 60 ceq,ta.

1ll1n1J - one
hll nte ol. t oeota per word wiU be charged for advertiaina
If DOI 1llUd .ttlliln lU din aner rece.vin2 bill.
l llrh,..t Ill All� - Should be r"9(':1Ni !.mmNUately. The
ont be t'ellIM)na.i.ble tor awre tb&amp;ll one incor­
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of nlllb and Speclal Notice• of Evv-oll JUIO. Obiluarta1
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Patn. FrN IMPKtlon. lt11ur• ilt:A."ll ;s $ 1 .00 per bu. Pick your
own. Bnng your own contamer.
1,p■Natllnwfde. phofM ll. I
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WY2..,._ •Station4.26-tf
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Firat Presbytet'i� . ONE
Hamden 21 Jewel lady .s wr1.st, C3'ureb memben Prellbyterians
w&lt;1tch. Inquire tl20 Locust �t.,
,'6.ho hive atop� coming lo
Middleport .
10 5 �le
'5uadaJ School
and Church, I
' pluq attend the rewards are smGE1l. SEw1NG- )IACIIINE,
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blond cunsole model in excel.....1.
l�nl_ cumlitwn with ' guara n tee.
·1. Jnne;-"'s�hlllips, will not e
l&lt;.qu1ppcd to make button holes,
teQN)nllble for any debts contra&lt;'t•
darn, pa�ch, moi:i ogram and many
, ,cf by anyone other tha n myself.
fancy z.•g zag st1 �ches. ,Take over
Jamea s. Phillips, Harrison- ,
balance due . $43.50. rerms arville, Ohio
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ranged or discount for cash.
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DANCE
SQUARE
AND
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:,Saturday night, Oct. 8th, Crum l NECCJII SEWING M A C H I N E.
,.1:30 IO 12:30 at Pomeroy MooNe
Equipped to zig zag, darn , mono·
&gt;Lodae. All Moose members aud
gram, etc. Sold orlginally Ior
10-7-2tp
:lrie_nds.
$181 .00. Pay off bala nce of
$51.1.QO or $8 per month. Phone
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GUN
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10 5 6tc
;Oct. ttth. Sponsored by Moose
,Club on old Route No 7 behm&lt;l · -----·
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.Skating Ri nk.
Ou S11turd1ty, Oct. 8, 1960, al
1 , 00 P. M. " my home back of
___ I thi: Chester Methodist Church, in
LOST FOUR fox hounds during Che11lcr, I will sell at auction Ule
the llifel&amp;t County Hunt. Any- lolluwmg:
Uc.iuty Gas Rangc, Servel Re•
one knowing their whereabout�
plea,e notify 1my Fox Hunter fn�cra(l)r, llrop Leaf table, two
10-7-4Lc dmmg room iables, Melul utilily
call W_l!-�2,
cabinet, steu stool, �l mch Crosley
'fV, 17 1ncn Admiral TV,\ Si ngcr
Sewing M11chinc, good, Electric
Waflle l ru11, l'ort1:1blc electric
e.N CINR UMd C•N
wa11hcr, Sunl.team !run, Quad Gas
All Makel anll Moclal1
Healing Stove, 3 ll1:i.ls, Llbr&lt;1ry
'MTROPOI.ITAH MOTOQ
fable, Floor and Table L11mp1S,
...... . a..t Ma.la It.
1:t by 13 Wool !tug, D by 12 Wool
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-Oh•
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'M BUICK Super Hardtop Looks
:a nd run1 like new. Phone WY2- Cupboard, &lt;..:berry Chest, Iron
10-f-6lp Bed, Hall Tree, Wash Stands,
2'n8.
- 0---- � C.:h11.ir11, Marble Top Dresser, TeleJI07 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 dr phone, Three Stands.
Al1111 dishes, cooking utem.Jls,
' one owner, low mileage, puwer
brake■, 1teerl ng, R&amp;H, while bed clothes and many other items
;wall■. 702 W. Mai n St., Pome. too numaruus to mention.
roy.
10-f-3tp 'J.',.::-mH: Cash.
Not Rt1pon1lbl1 for Accldenh
l,1134 MERCURY, 2 door, automa­
Refresh1111:nts wlll be served by
'tic traruiml11!1lon, r11dio and he11t­ the Cheshir ll of A. Lodge.
ier. Phone VlJ-2451 ur see Bill
Owner: Elir:abelh Wickhpm
:JifcKelve)'.
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Aucliu.iecr: I. 0. McCoy
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ltaidware, Su111r Run Flour
JU.II, Landmark Co-Op.
rl) JI, 29, 30; ttiJ 3, 6, 7, 12,
•11, H, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28;
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SPortlman, lull)' equipp­
, alNpa five. Excellent condl•
1 , n, SacrHice, Phone New Ha•
TU2-230&amp;
or TU2-126L
1 1f)'mond f'Jelcb.
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Call or wrl.. I, O. McCoy
Ch..ter, Ohio
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BULLDOZER FOR HIRE, Ponds,
basements a nd la nd11capJng. Ph.
Chester, YU r,..32M.
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PAINTlNG INSIDE AND OUT.
Papering. Floor sa nding and fln­
ishing. Carl E. Nelson Rutland,
Rt. 1. Phone WY 2-6969.
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BARNE6•SIMPSON !NliU RANCE
Agent.a, Middleport. Fire, Aut.o­
moblle. Bondi. Phone WYt2903,
8-27-tf

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FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE
with bath, nice location. MeMa
Hood, 1 1 1 Lo�uat St., Pomero)'.
(9) I 30tp
f'OR SALE--Lol and two houses.
One, 9 rooms and bath, and one
� roums with runnini water.
Call SP 3,5MJ2, Clifton.
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FOR SALE A ti room house and
bath, two Iota, storm dOora
a nd wi ndows, double .:.fitsle,
gas heat, clty water. $4,500
down, balance in 8Jnall month­
ly payments. Phone Wl9-3792.
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la nd, Rutland Town1hip. Phone
WY:.!-8181.
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BABY si'ITING in my own · hom.e
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Call TU2•88M.
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RJCHMOND, Va. Ul-'1-A cheml'
c,
I U y t,eat,d ..... that ""
lheoret1&lt;!al hie of 300 years hu
El�ven women of this com• bee n developed by researehen al
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Rj;d��lJ°N!t K �:;..,.. !11Untty al\ended the health meet- I the Slan dard Paper Manu facturare annou ncing the birth of a son m1 at Lake Hope Thursday.
ing Co. here.
In City Hoapital, Parkersbur&amp;,
J. E. Radekl n is a 'medical paThe project wes aponsored b Y
Y.
Sept. 26.
tient at Holzer Hoapilsl.
gr_ant from the Couiic(I on . LLII
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Randolph
Mrs: Taylor Moore is visiti ng
Two bi&amp; factors in the election
DETROIT UPI _ Ordinarily it's
brat')' Resources, Inc. L1brer1�ns
and chlldren, Llttle Hocking were In Kentucky.
n o trouble at ,11 getti ng a pollti- In Michiaan are.; ·
fmd _t�at mosl pulp paper begms
Mrs. Winnie Turner is viRiting
1. Six-term Democratic Gov. G. bere Wednesday the guests of his
cian lo predict a la ndslide vlctory
lo d1smtegrate after only about
his party in
an Mennen Wllllams is stepping aside brother an d slster-Jn-law, Mr. a nd her daugh{er, Mrs. Leslie Canode 50 years.
for him a nd
who is in the hospital.
and, 2. Historically Michigan haa Mrs. Carroll Randolph.
election.
Mrs. JeS11e Proffitt is spending
Diet
Hall
who
enlisted
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the
But in Michigan even the can, co ne Republican in presidenti.il
Navy
a
few days with her son Down
Lakes
S.
now
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Great
at
did ales are a little hesitant to eleetlons, with the GOP carrying
Nelson and family.
forecast the outcome of the Nov. the state for Thomas E. Dewey i n Ill., taking hi• basic trai ning.
Dale Blair of Coolville was a
B election, and i n their he1itanc1 UM8 and President Eiaenhower in
Orla nd Sams, Newark. spent
visitor here Wednesday.
business
oUl56
even when Dem
seems to lie the truth of the cur• 19�2 and
1ast week with Mr. end Mrs. G.
rent political situation in the. WoJ. erat Williams was winn1I1B big at
Attending I birthday party at B. Radekin. Hia wife, son Gary
the state level.
verine state.
Belpte Sund•)' given by Mrs. and daughter, Carol)ln were week
The coming election in MichiNixon and Kennedy would ap• Kathryn Dietz for her eight ye,r end guests
gan appears to observers al this pear to agree with lhe tossup a■• old aon Bill were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. a nd Mrs. W. E. Campbell
point lo be a tossup, with the seuffient. Both have campai&amp;ned R. £. Williams, Mr, a nd Mra.
Democrats perhap1 holding an m the ■tale already and both Warren Pickens and Mr. and Mrs entertai ned the
seven th-eighth
grade clauea of Columb�11 school
edge in th.e races for 1tate office.a have promiaed to come back in Lyle BalC,enon.
and
U. S. senator and the Repub- pursuit of Mlcihip.n'1 20 eleetoral
u_ and Mrs. A. N. McGmor witb a wiener roast and hay ride
.
· votea.
Iicans "noId'1118 an •dvan1age in
of Vi�cent were here Monday, Thurada)' night.
the presidential contest.
Th, question of i'.{tnnedy's rel!• gueata of their dauahter Mrs.
Mrs. W. I. Swett, Middleport
Detroit Free Pre11 political &amp;ion haa popped up in a small M,ary Nichols.
:visited her paren UI, Mr. and Mrs:
writer Ray Courage, who recen.Oy way in some outat11te areas that
Mr. and Mra. Tom Collln1 and A. D. Morri/ion ,
completed a doorbell-ri nging tour are generally Protestant and gen• son Mike of Belpre were visitors
Brushes or rolls on fast over
?f a do�n communitlea, 1ummed erally R.ep1,1 bllcan an)'how. But It Saturday in the L. B. Sisson home, a nd famJly.
pinter,
wallpaPt)r, dry-wall,
would not appear to be a major they were to spend the early
1t up th11 way;
The Boy Scoutli �ere camping
concrete, bh:ick or brick. No
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both
e
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fo
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''The prealdentla1 race In Mich- , Hue _ he� , «
part of the week at West Point, Sunday under the supervision
a;ealer needed. Dries quick.
lsan is a tonsup," · Neither Vice of Michigan • present U. S, sena- N. Y., with Mrs. Collin'• brother, of their leader C. Ed Humphrey.
Washes easily, In America's
Kenneth Taylor observed his
most wanted decorator col•
Preside nt Riehard M. Nixon or tors are Roman Catholics and the David Sisson and family.
ors . , . at low budget prlces.
Sen. John F. Ken nedy 10 far h•• late Prank Murphy. al.-o a CatboMr and Mrs Arthur Hetzer fourteenth birthday ann iversary
For a limited time only ;U9
"made slenlflcant a:ainn, And oiie l ie, had n.o trouble a:etUng elected spent a day �t Little Hocking Wednesday evening with a family
a quart ,r another • , •
with their son Lemoyne Hetzer party when his mother Mr,. Zora
of every four voter■ intervlewe• IOYi:rDot.
On� thint that could ba.-aas
Belle Taylor who ill employed in
is undecided."
Kenned
; in buvil)' Democratic
Parkersburg came with refresh­
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ments of ice cream and cake.
On lhe state level Courage Wayne County (Detroit), where civ­
The regular meeting of the
fou nd the racea for ,Jovernor and JI ritht1 is a miJor iuue with t_be
on
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with
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Nea:ro
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Wal!I held at the Riverview
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U. S. senator shover into the b■elr:By Marth■ Holr,lagw
School Monday evening Jn charge
ground by the presidential con- organized labor, Ii the fact that
Attendance at the F..den Sun• of the president. Mrs. Maxine
teat but that "if either candidate Sen. Lyndetn B. Johnton ot Texas
School was 84, offering wa1 Whitehead.
day
presi•
mate
vJce
for
runnln,
his
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or
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making headw
for gover
$18.33.
ritrs. Opal Randolph was at Lit­
it is Swainaon (the Democrat). He dent.
Martha Holsin ger, Lydia Che• tle Hockmg Monday, a visitor i n
benr.flts from a pleaatn1 per• . The first reaction of Gov. Wil•
a want-to-be•li1othered �1ame and o&amp;her MJcb1gan dele- valler and Mr. and Mrs. Orval the Calvin Ran dolph home.
sonality,
1atea to the oation,1 Democratic Barringer attended the funeral
After a mon th's visit at Orlan•
took &lt;1nd his war JnJu.rie,."
convention to Johnson'• selection of John Grimm in Toronto, O., do, Fla., Mrs. Martha Hauber re­
was ■Pier and dlaappointment. Friday. He was a nephew of turned by plane Monday. While
Some deleaatea even muttered Martha Holsinger.
there she was the gu.est of Mr.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Warren Baker a nd Mar­
about beiil.C "betra)'ed" and "douRobert VanMeter were Mr. and vin and Nanc)'. Her son, Charles
ble•croated. "
Mrs. Russell Van Meter of Port- Hauber, Reedsville, met her at
.lohnton "Add• Nothing''
Ju.St before leaving tor the con- land.
the airport in Parkersburg. The
Mr. and Mrs. Al,va Holsinger flight required six hours, leaving
vention Williams b11d 1aid JohnGauges: Montgomery: 18.2 tip­ &amp;On cou1d "add nothing" lo
the Jr. spent the weekend with her Florida at 3: 15 and arriving in
per. 9.2 lower, 2 rt ,open; GIHI• Uct11t in Michlaan.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parkenl:Jurg at 9:Ul with two
polis: 17.9 upper, 8,7 lower, 1 three
But rn,W that they have him, Cline. They also visited Fannie changes In Georgia and Charles­
quarters ft. open; Lock 23: 15.8 WUHama irid other Democrats say Beaver, Raci ne.
ton .
upper, 9,0 lower, cloaed orr• .All
South Third Ave.
Mr. an d Mrs. Larry Holsinger
to
they like .him. However, up
Edward Chevalier a nd family
movable d�ms up 13 thru 23 and now they have not c.'!alled
Racine, ,,ent l�ent Sunday at Dutch Ridge
upon and dau1bters,
closed off; au· Kanawha Riv'er him to campaign in Detroit
Middleport
or Sundal' with Mr. and Mrs. Clin• with the Norman Midkiff family.
dams on the sill.
ton Holsinger.
Wayne County.
Ohio Rlver Boals, Downbound:
Democrats freel)' and almoat
Sunday vla.ltors of Mr. and
Montgomery. Cornell 13 am, 0-1; unlvtr1all,y · grant that not having Mrs. Mike Kerwin were Mr. and
Lock 14: A. v. Chrlfls Jr., 8:20 p.m. WIiiiama at the top of the state Mn. Charley Hill and eon Teny
9-0; Lock 17: Fonythta 9:40 p. m. ticket ·thl1 year will hurt them. and a friend Larr all of Col­
.
y
0-1; Lock 18: Albert F Holden 0:20 Or, •• a top
. r1nkl111 Democralie umbus.
am, 0-22; Lock 19: Charlea R. Ste­
oraanJzatlon · official put It, "WithJanetta and Rosemary Eubanks
Yenaon, 4:2� am, 18-0; Loek 19:
out hlni the outcome won't be as and a friend from Greenfield
Mike Creditor, 9:ZO am, 20-0; �Ii:
cer\ain ais It would be with him." visited Thursda)' and Friday with
22: Waverl,y 9 am, 4-0; Lock i�:
The caodidatee for governor their grandparents, Rev. and Mrs.
Ca_rl D. 11:30 am, 1·3; Norlh...:
thi■ year are pteunt Democratic fld9n .�lake.
.
10.11'.1 tm. 7·3, · Tllan 11 am, G!--9,
Lt. , Goy. · Jolln 8. S:niMPn; a · ,Jf,iirtij�•. and Fr�!Jll • Holsinger
Lock 23: Walter C, Beckjord l:1Ml
habdaome, baby • feced yuunV' inan
aimie Bigley, Susie Kerwin a nd
pm, ·u1 .3; Elizabeth 6:06 pm, -.1;
who IOst both his teas to a Lydia Chevalier visited Thursday
of·
1
Helen Z 8:011, pm, �; Ro11elyan W.
ine In World War II, and with Velma Lyers of W. Virginia.
9:llO am, 1.2·; Cinclnn,u 10:53, 1111, land m
�epµbllcan Paul D. Bagwell,. 47,
Mr, and Mrs. . Robert Webb and
16,3.
a Mlcb.11iin S'tii.te Unlvenlly pro- daughter of Shade vlsited Satur•
,
Up at Lock 27: 1. F. F'rYlterltl'
fedor who lo1t to Williama In day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
8:30 am, 16-0; Lock 23: c. V. H,f.
19&amp;8 and who, like hi■ opponent, Alva Hol,in1er.
,
ner, &amp;:20 pm,, 0-2; Beaver, 10:30 ii,
has a phy,lcal h1ndie■p. Bag•
Mr. and Mrs. James Carter and
m., 9--1.
well'a lea, were crippled' in a daughters Karen ' and Saudra
boyhood bout witlh pollo and he visited Sunc111}' with Mr, and Mrs.
Automat-ie41-Uy reduces .Jts i n put ½ ...for
eeta around with the help of Alva fiol!in&amp;er.
cane,.
William Kibble spent an eveLIGAL NOTICI OF SALi
mild weather · · - - for peak efficiency.
The candidate, for U. S. senator n ing with Clarence Tribbet.
Bld1 will be received by the
undersigned at the office, ol are incumbent Democrat Patrick
Resumes full capacit)' for cold wcath�.
sun(bay dinner a:uests of Mr.
Web1ter and Fultz, Pomeroy Na­ V. McNamara, 63, and Republi•
and Mrs. Lewi&amp; Walker were Mr.
Result - - - - no overheati ng, no · rue]
tional Bank Bulldini, Pomerqy, can U. S. Rep. Alvin M. Bentley,
and Mn. James McGee and fam•
'3,
millionaire
and
former
For­
a
Ohlo1 until 10:00 A. M. on Friday,
waste. Phone us for full details.
oti Akron. Mr. &amp;nd Mn. Virgil
Oetober 14, 1860, for the pur­ elan Service officer from Dewey's Uy
Walker of Baahan and John Joe
old
hometown,
Owosso,
Mich.
cha9e of the Bertha A. Arnott
Shain of Racine.
real estate, Jituated · in Letart Paythoneurotk 1 24 Filler
Mn. Edith Siuon and children
Town■hlp, Mel.11 Collnt)', Ohio.
WARM AIII FURNA
of Pomeroy visited her parents,
CES
'
The above real eatate con1l1t1
Mr. and Mra. Hanaon Hc,lter iun•
seventy.four
ef approximately
da
acrea, oo which there • ,uuated
�"- Amanda Baer returned
a live-room frame dwemnc:.
home after apendin1 a week with
■
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Amt16a
Walbr
. Freel■nd s. NOITII, )
Mrs. WIiiiam Frecker 1peot Mr. and Mn. Woodrow Mora and
Adminlltr,a�r or the
Eatate of Bertha A. Amon the weekend with · her dau1hter famUy of Chester.
Vlrall Walker of Bashan viaited
(�) 30: (10) 3, &amp;; ,, 8, 10, 12, 18 Mn. Georae Baer and famlb'. '
Cbarle1
WIidermuth and famlly
I
' Sunda,- 1chool atten�nce Oct.
er
Sunda)'.
Cheat
of
.
.
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tion
3 WII 47, collec
232 ••
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Phona WY-2-2036 •
Pom■roy, o.
and
Mra, Lewis Walker
Mr.
G
Mr.
and
Mn.
ee
Mc
and
Jame,
••, . ""'.. '
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and
James
Mr,
Mr.,.
and
MOl'ICI OP •ILING MID
famUy of Akron spent the week
HIAIU NG ON I NVINTOltY
end with their graridparenll, Mr. , and family of AkrOJI, vlaited Mr.
and Mr■. Vlr&amp;ll Walker of Bl■ban
C111 No. 11,4U
•
and Mn, Lewis Walker.
Probettl Court, Mel■• County, Ohl• , Miu Rachel Rouih ot Columbus Sat_ll1'4ty.
TO the Execu.tor or AdmlnJ1tr1• apent the weekend wlth ber ar,
Mr. and Ml'I. Willard Faudree
p
tor and to auch ot the followin1 aa ent.1, Mr. and Mn. Kem l\ouah.
-vllited Mr. add Mr,. Delbert
are rtsidenta or the 1tate of Ohle: · Mr,. Wendel Frecker ot Ra· Gaul at Sumner • Tue1day.
IW'Vlvln, 1pou11� if any; next of , cine vllited with Mr, and Mrt,
Mr and Mr■. Jatk Steiber and
lr:ln; benetlc.'!larJ.e1 under tbe will, Georae el.er and famllJ Sund-,. daiqhter Vallerla of Columbu■
II an,; the attorney or 1ttorn1)9
Mr, and Mn. Albin Buteta •�t 'the wtekeftd with her par­
repre1entlnt an, of the aroremen- Yiilted with Mr, and .11.n. Lewia enta, Mr. and Mn. Haa■on HolUIPled pel'IODS:
ter,
, Brown Sunday.
'
You IN hereby notllled that on.
Mn. Lewi.I Walker Ylllted Mr.
Mr. and MrL HaNlld Holter
the &amp;tb day of October 1980, an In• and tamil)' or Lona Bottom \lial\- and Jin, Willard Faudree and
ventory and Appnilsement of the ed Mr, ahd Mrs. Hllllon Holter Mn. AJD1nda Baer TueadtY eveestate of George Franll:lln Picken, Sunday.
ninl,
decea1td, late of Reedaville in
Hid County WU med in thil Co\ll'L
Hearin1 on Hld Inventory and.
Appraiaement wlll be bad before
tht1 Court on the 24th day or Octo­
ber 1960, at 11:00 o'clock A. M.
Exception• thereto may be filed
by any lnterested p,.ftl' at any
time prior to five days before the
the be,, hellnoa eqoipmenc is Mueller OillllUOl
date 1et for hearing.
WITNESS my aitn1ture and
Whtn ,OU let w inm.11 Mueller C!imatrol automatic
the seal or said Court, thil
the fflOlt de,
' heari!II ;... an bf .;,. ,..,·�
5th day of October 1980.
poadabl,,
man
mi1fy14
01ld'
itloR' ""':1hrif1J hearing
F. H, O'BRIEN
,....1i1e l1'1 � t0 fit ,..., bud,et ""' Yoo'U ho
Judie and Ex-Officio Clerk
By Ann ·Baker, t&gt;epuly Clerk
lmUed bow littlt i, caaa IO own Mveller Climauol autoo
(10) 7, 1�. Zic
in;dF hellii... OIi ur, .Clt IIOp itl " ,..;, display !Obm.
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Mrs. Helen RolWI assisted by at Sund&amp;)' School. Oct. 2, coAec­
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World Wide CQllntUDion • , ins
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Fred•
wan sj,ent playing games. Door
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Mr.
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Wears
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Mn.
Lu•
Mrs.
to
prize w.ll aJ,¥arded
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Mrs.
Hom.M'
Hartun
vena Rainey. The honoree recelv• John
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Mrs.
f&lt;1rd,
ed many lovely ap.d UBeful glfta.
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and
Mr.
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Refrer,hrqents were servt!d to and Mrs. Amos Leon'
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Grue1e
Wm.
Sylvia Coleman, Mra. Peggy Ar· Mn.
Margan,
Kathy
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Motlan•
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Mrs. Elsie Stewart, Mrs. Jay Radford.
Revival servic.'!el wll) •lie b4J•
Foreman Mta. Lucille Slewart,
the cbur&lt;!li. �t. 6tt, · fttr.oulh
at
Mrs, Maggie John80n , Mn. Eetella
Cunninlham, PomerOy; :Ml'!, Jane Oct. 18th. Freeland Norr:li will
Johnson, Mra. Uzzle Stew.ar.t. Mn be the eva"gelbt, 1ervice '1o �
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Olr:ey R.Qush, Mra. Luvena Rainey, gin at 'J:30 each eY$1.lna.
3:4� NCAA Foolball
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. Befty Nevllle, Mr. anQ , MI'S. Dale
Mr. •I\� *s,. :�r · . i:�,ttg�
6:45 Post Game Show
Ill.
Priddy and Debbie, the honoree,
spent s'i.if!dir with Mr1. · :Clntta
7 :00 Reeord Hop
nd Mrs. Mel-vin Dµrst are
a
Mr.
i,f P\lmeroy. . . ,,. ·
C81'J)er'
tand
Bands
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Amer
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7:SQ I,,e_ave It 'to �aver
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·i:30 Jlin, 'Din 1na
8:00 Lawrenef.l Welk
seeond ehild and secrind. daugbter enburg · l{oQdlf�
6,00 �an Fr�cisco . Beat
k
Wee
the
9:00 Fight of
born at the Mason Clinie Aug. 25
Mrs. Rollift Radford, .?:Mrt. ijor,
1,3� Your Esso Reportt::
9:41) M:ike That se,re
oi.s. She ha,
and. weig"ed 6 lbs.
WeaJher
ace
..\bbott and Jeni, Smith
16:00 cl.n:ipaigh Roundup
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al
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been na11ted Grace Ann . Mate
at­
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8'45 John Daly New4
a,.t Lak;e Hope
19,30 'l'BA.
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grandpannts are Mr, and Mrs, , w
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�alt'1.
Buddv '.o;tarche.r 13bo1'
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tending
t:00 Up-To-The-Minute New.:
Charle11 Detkert local, and paterMr. illd Mn. WIil, SerfrieU, of
7:30 Faee to Face
,l,10 SporlB Roporl
naI grandP"'- s are Mr. and Mrs Gallipolis spe_nt ·Sund,, · ,w" 1th
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8 ,so '\ii&lt;&gt; Fl\1&gt;1""111'
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Harry Dmt Middlepor.t.
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Mrs.
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Mr.
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Gallipofis Fi!rry called oa Mr. a.n� Mrs. Wm . Eichlriger _ _Sr. · 11p'.'' �11J�•
)4i, JAR�
10:SO The Law
1:1:00 Mat\Y'fi Funday Fuunles
Mrs. Olin i,.D;APJt recently.
• Wecloesi!t.Y- ·. , . ·,.
po)il Clime
11:00 The New 'tonight
12:30 TBA
M r. and. Jin. Willard Guy
Mr. and • Mn. Waller · · Hf!!itqi_jn
ll:IQ S�llin_l the Weather
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Ro1,1,h o( Ak,r!cm v�ted Mr. an.d of Ball �o visi� J«r. �pd !Itta.
1 :00 Film
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11:l/J· lpor\s ll$l&gt;Orl
Mrs. Chi.rlea Ferguson and fa�- Joo- Weyersmiller'
College Xewl( Confefenee
1:30
Sund11;.' ·
Mr.
Sbow
ily recently, They itlso visited
2:00 The Answer ·
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of• "Ntw 11@·
Wm,
f'olm
Mrs.
and Mrs. Robert Wheeler. Camp ven a�comj,anipd MrL ".Scqtt tRI�
2:30 Americ�n lµguJ Football Conl�YdllJ tb . �il;
Mon
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bus
Colu
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!J:30 Ilka Cha1e �ow
('1
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Nl!PCY Shifflet. �veoswo
sult
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eye
specialist.
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1:00 B.adM and Bullets
6:00 People's Chai.of
visiting ht!r grandparents Mr. and
11g ·Abbott
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Mr.
a
nd Mrs. •
1 1 :00 TV Cla�sroom
6:30 Walt Disney Pre511!Jnta
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a,· w � �.
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w-1:n
7:30 M.11;vericlt.
Cui
11:30 Hydroplanes U nlimited
Le
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of
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Mr. and Mra.
and· Mrs. Fred Thabet,i .MB.son . . · 1
8:30 LaWlillill
11:45 {lodtio King:
Toledo are visiting ��r p�enta,
' ¥rs, Graef Glase spent .
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1:00 . The Pebel
12:00 The 5,ooo· th Mlle
with
Mr.
aM
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blander•
The
9:30
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12;30 1959 Pro Bowi Classic
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;o:oo Walter Winchell
l;(KJ Film
l::;J:,:PGJ i�h ��
Lt :00 ·... 'Oltl�flWS Tp�bt
3 ,oo;_; llii8 }ll0£T .,(;/pen
. ,,:10 "'Q(e, Show
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N 1 M'f__i•fu,tf Mrs. · P'. :£ . �affer
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3:ll&gt; trre�Gain� Sh0w
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'Cblurnbtti • iptint, th� Wl!�end. '9!')ib,f' c
Mr. and Ml'!I. Harold Blacks�9R . ·
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. William Clar�• .
1:30 Fem Mason
•!t!tnt §untta�- with their . IOh �I'!
Me
and
Polly
8:30 Just
attending 'colleg111 ,.
cfiM,•1 w.119
•·SO Have Gun. Will Trav-1
1 :BelliallY! W. \a.
fi:lO The Brigbtf!r D8Y
l0:00 Gun.smoke
1:15 The Se«et Storm
Mrs. William Bartels . returned
10:30 Not For Hire
e fro� •igs General Hospi•
h
t:80 'rhe Edge of Ni«ht
11:00 News
1;1"0 The 'I'bt ee Stooger
Frll\llY,
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• 1 :15 Theater 13.i.
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P!OO Arthur J. Smith-NtWII
Chrf.1tina
O'Donnell of· Pomel'O)'
th,.,
1,1G " 1.ook a1 the
spent Sunday with Misses Aghes,
8:20 3portscope
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9:00 Rev. Mathew�
e:30 Amos 'r.' Andf'
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· .¥1\; and Mn. Vincent Broderi&lt;.t:,
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lf-"I•'"''
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· arid . lifns ealled on Doug Clr'cle ·of··
Scienoe.
Ch�tiaa,
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7 :30 Special
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HeaJ.a
8:30 Route 66
an d :Hrii. Husl;ell �lliOII•!
· IO;l� "'-rqerlFaqs at Wqr)\
O:;J!l Mr. Garlund
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·artd -90n Kenneth of · , Spl'i ngfii'ld•
10!30
Ca:.:Jm"a
3
10:ob Twilight zone
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
11:00 Dig Picture
10:80 Eyewitneas to History
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11:10 A Loolt at the · Weather:
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1,1,llll �•Football'
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8 :46 Our Gang Comedies
· 5:0p Rev. Willard Wilrox
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1 1:80 Mighty Mouse
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12:00 Sil)' King
1:00 The Ed Sulllvan Show
12:� Nei1hbors
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9:00 The Bii Sell
Album
an
J2:45 .&amp;meric
10:(KI Candid Camera
- 1 :00 Movie Matinee
Wil!I) : ·wbalii1)ty
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NOTICI OF P ILING AND
HEARING ON INVINTOIY
CaN No. 11,424
Probt,. Court, Melt• Covnty, Ohio
TO lhe Executor or Admlnl1th:·
Ior and to such of the following as
re residenlll of the at,te of Ohio:
surviving 1po11ae, if nny; next of
k In; beneficlarie1 under the will,
; r ai,y: the attorne)' or attorney,
eprese ntl ni any of the aforemen­
loned person■:
You ure hereby notified that on ,
Ihe 5th da)' of &lt;kilober 1980, an
l nventory and Appralaement: ot t!te
e1tate of Garfield A. Adaffl1, de­
ooaaed, late of Pomeroy, Ohio In
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Appralaement will be had before.
Ihl1 Court. on Ute 21th day Qf [Oct· .
ober 1960, al 10:80 o'.clotk A. M,
E:r.ceptlon, the�to ma)' '?e fll�
by any interested party at anY
Ilft'!e prior ,lo five da,y, �ore lh•
da\e. set for he«rln1.
WITNESS my •tanlture atid
the 1eal ot said Court, thts
15th day ot Octob,t:!r, •�· ,•
F. H. O'BRIEN
Jutlae and E&gt;-Olfleto0 j:Jei:k
B1 Aqn Buer, Depu� Ci.uti:,
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NOTH:; 1: OF PILING AND
HEARING ON INVINTORY
Prob,ta Court, Maies County, Ohl6
AS 15 SPICIALS
C111 No. 11,411
57 M■rcury 60 H. P. $495.00
TO I.he Executor or AdmJnistra•
59 Mercury 70 H. P. $595.00
ts H, P. Mercury Outfit $995,00 lor and to such of the followin, as
ure residen ts or the slate of Ohio:
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
600 Int Main Sl,.tt, Potn■roy ' �urviving spouse, il an)'; next of
km; bcncf1ciarles under the will,
PhOIM WY2-3170
if any; lhe att.orney or attorney,
8-20-Uc
rcpr'llsenling any of the afotementiuncd pt!rsons;
You arc hereby iiotlfJed that on
---�--- 1 the 6th day ot October lBfJO, an ln­
EJUH'f ROOM IJUUSIC, two riv. ventory and Appraisement of t�e
room ap111unent1, A. N. llcmael. estate or Henry F. Balle)', decea••
Phone WY2-327:.I.
U-2·U'C cd, late of Cheater Townahip in
said Cou nty was filed in \hl1 Court.
Heari nJ on said l nveiitory and
1&lt;·ou 1t HOOM
Trailer $211 a
mont�. Claylo11 Holyurd, 189 Appr11.lsement will be had befort
Ash .St., M1ddleporl, O. 10.fi.3lp thu Court on the 24th d41J ol Oct•
ober 1980 at 10 o'clock A- M.
TUAILElt COURT space for rent.
Exceptions thereto ma)' be filed
Clea n quiet reaidentlal location by any Interested party 11l tny
In Cheshire, Ohio. Concrete time prior to five day1 before the
patio and walks' good water. date set for hearl n&amp;,
1ewcr, laundry, prlvllcgos, $3.00
W ITNESS my al&amp;nature and
per week. Hobart Dillon, Realthe seal of aald court, tbls
tor, Gallipolis, Ohio. 10-6-IOtc
3th day of October 1060.
F. H, O'BRIEN
Judge a nd Ex.-orllclo Clerk
MODERN unfurnished 3 rooms
By Ann .Baker, Deputy Cletk
11nd bath apartment. llirch cab(10) '1, 14, 2tc:
inets,
disposal,
I ncinerator,
large doaets. Phone WY2-Al4L
9-16-tfc

ao:caaoai traoaon ,na �o• FOUR ROOMS, 11nfurni.11hed ,nd
louQ' mower blade, aharfour room furniwhcd. Phone
CWlto• moWlq and
WY2-JJO:l, Christine
Bee&amp;le,
10-7-tllc
)DI,
---· ···, !IIIAYILY TIIACTOl
--�. a ltniee 112 !.. )I.tin St
•,taona WY �:an&amp;.
MAN lo take. over
1tatlon.
Phone. WY2-9920.
9-23-tlc
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�probrlct two 1&amp;ory, located
WANTED: Medlanic, Phone
artb
Tblrd 111d Coal
9920.
9-23-ttc
, Ml4dle� • may be
1DJ ._,en1n1. , 8-1'7-80ic

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IAU'IZ PIIID ITO..
At C,,_
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IIAMILL SIRVIC ■ ITATtON

(9a )_ �rine Supplies

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C..npleh ..,.,.,.,.
Crltt 1,.-acffont
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fo'OH SALE 4 room house on 8
11crca or ground, desirable for
lot · addi.lion on Syracuse flood
rm1d, ¼ mile from hlghway, city
!-'Ult SAU; aulo1.m1tic circulatin!l 1 w11tcr, good road. Phone WY2gaH healer with fan, M,uou
tl293.
10·7•3tp
H'fU U11Cd three mouths. In·
11uire 11t 12U Mulberry Ave.,
l'1i°meroy.
10-8·3\p

! FOIi SAy: APPLES, Rome,, Stay­
!_1!,19n1, Rid and Yellow Delicious,
\ ' ltiMt Oder. On Route 689.
�7 ltc
·' � 1rt hou■e trallpr with
� k wllllout lo\. WIil HlJ reason­
; ib)e. SU 9r Phone Ra)'mon.d
t •'.fMmu; Lar111Yllle SH2-4193.
THRE E ROOM
apartmen t &lt;1n
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Pomeroy,
alao, 4
,;, ' ! iii1,,tS, ID-A Polaroid Land Cam­ room apartment Oh Second
Street, Pomeroy, Phone WY�
i" ,( P , wortr: llabt and Oaab at­
$76. Call WY2-5243.
2733.
9--28-tfc
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�'l'l
,J.! ' � Cluence Pro!Jitt, unturn�..ed- �•tert. .lllddle
port. Phone WY 2-Wl. 3 3 tf
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for 30 ce.o.tJ "4'r word.

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IIATES

I CIIIJlill PII' --.rd. ooe lnttertion.

MiaiD&gt;um charge - 60 ceq,ta.

1ll1n1J - one
hll nte ol. t oeota per word wiU be charged for advertiaina
If DOI 1llUd .ttlliln lU din aner rece.vin2 bill.
l llrh,..t Ill All� - Should be r"9(':1Ni !.mmNUately. The
ont be t'ellIM)na.i.ble tor awre tb&amp;ll one incor­
,., .,.._, , Seatinel
, :ftet dlNl"Uon.
of nlllb and Speclal Notice• of Evv-oll JUIO. Obiluarta1
t rhUltllod at 1 Ce'll per word.
1 MO.
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3 LA"!&amp;
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Patn. FrN IMPKtlon. lt11ur• ilt:A."ll ;s $ 1 .00 per bu. Pick your
own. Bnng your own contamer.
1,p■Natllnwfde. phofM ll. I
C W. PruHllt , Portland,
WY2..,._ •Station4.26-tf
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Firat Presbytet'i� . ONE
Hamden 21 Jewel lady .s wr1.st, C3'ureb memben Prellbyterians
w&lt;1tch. Inquire tl20 Locust �t.,
,'6.ho hive atop� coming lo
Middleport .
10 5 �le
'5uadaJ School
and Church, I
' pluq attend the rewards are smGE1l. SEw1NG- )IACIIINE,
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blond cunsole model in excel.....1.
l�nl_ cumlitwn with ' guara n tee.
·1. Jnne;-"'s�hlllips, will not e
l&lt;.qu1ppcd to make button holes,
teQN)nllble for any debts contra&lt;'t•
darn, pa�ch, moi:i ogram and many
, ,cf by anyone other tha n myself.
fancy z.•g zag st1 �ches. ,Take over
Jamea s. Phillips, Harrison- ,
balance due . $43.50. rerms arville, Ohio
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ranged or discount for cash.
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10 5 3tp
10 5 6t c
l ' ho m· WY 2-2204.
DANCE
SQUARE
AND
�ND
:,Saturday night, Oct. 8th, Crum l NECCJII SEWING M A C H I N E.
,.1:30 IO 12:30 at Pomeroy MooNe
Equipped to zig zag, darn , mono·
&gt;Lodae. All Moose members aud
gram, etc. Sold orlginally Ior
10-7-2tp
:lrie_nds.
$181 .00. Pay off bala nce of
$51.1.QO or $8 per month. Phone
G
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GUN
- m. WY 2· 2204.
10 5 6tc
;Oct. ttth. Sponsored by Moose
,Club on old Route No 7 behm&lt;l · -----·
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10-7-Ztp I
.Skating Ri nk.
Ou S11turd1ty, Oct. 8, 1960, al
1 , 00 P. M. " my home back of
___ I thi: Chester Methodist Church, in
LOST FOUR fox hounds during Che11lcr, I will sell at auction Ule
the llifel&amp;t County Hunt. Any- lolluwmg:
Uc.iuty Gas Rangc, Servel Re•
one knowing their whereabout�
plea,e notify 1my Fox Hunter fn�cra(l)r, llrop Leaf table, two
10-7-4Lc dmmg room iables, Melul utilily
call W_l!-�2,
cabinet, steu stool, �l mch Crosley
'fV, 17 1ncn Admiral TV,\ Si ngcr
Sewing M11chinc, good, Electric
Waflle l ru11, l'ort1:1blc electric
e.N CINR UMd C•N
wa11hcr, Sunl.team !run, Quad Gas
All Makel anll Moclal1
Healing Stove, 3 ll1:i.ls, Llbr&lt;1ry
'MTROPOI.ITAH MOTOQ
fable, Floor and Table L11mp1S,
...... . a..t Ma.la It.
1:t by 13 Wool !tug, D by 12 Wool
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'M BUICK Super Hardtop Looks
:a nd run1 like new. Phone WY2- Cupboard, &lt;..:berry Chest, Iron
10-f-6lp Bed, Hall Tree, Wash Stands,
2'n8.
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Al1111 dishes, cooking utem.Jls,
' one owner, low mileage, puwer
brake■, 1teerl ng, R&amp;H, while bed clothes and many other items
;wall■. 702 W. Mai n St., Pome. too numaruus to mention.
roy.
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l,1134 MERCURY, 2 door, automa­
Refresh1111:nts wlll be served by
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ier. Phone VlJ-2451 ur see Bill
Owner: Elir:abelh Wickhpm
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basements a nd la nd11capJng. Ph.
Chester, YU r,..32M.
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PAINTlNG INSIDE AND OUT.
Papering. Floor sa nding and fln­
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FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE
with bath, nice location. MeMa
Hood, 1 1 1 Lo�uat St., Pomero)'.
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f'OR SALE--Lol and two houses.
One, 9 rooms and bath, and one
� roums with runnini water.
Call SP 3,5MJ2, Clifton.
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FOR SALE A ti room house and
bath, two Iota, storm dOora
a nd wi ndows, double .:.fitsle,
gas heat, clty water. $4,500
down, balance in 8Jnall month­
ly payments. Phone Wl9-3792.
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Mo•• uK• PARCHM••r
RJCHMOND, Va. Ul-'1-A cheml'
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I U y t,eat,d ..... that ""
lheoret1&lt;!al hie of 300 years hu
El�ven women of this com• bee n developed by researehen al
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Rj;d��lJ°N!t K �:;..,.. !11Untty al\ended the health meet- I the Slan dard Paper Manu facturare annou ncing the birth of a son m1 at Lake Hope Thursday.
ing Co. here.
In City Hoapital, Parkersbur&amp;,
J. E. Radekl n is a 'medical paThe project wes aponsored b Y
Y.
Sept. 26.
tient at Holzer Hoapilsl.
gr_ant from the Couiic(I on . LLII
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Randolph
Mrs: Taylor Moore is visiti ng
Two bi&amp; factors in the election
DETROIT UPI _ Ordinarily it's
brat')' Resources, Inc. L1brer1�ns
and chlldren, Llttle Hocking were In Kentucky.
n o trouble at ,11 getti ng a pollti- In Michiaan are.; ·
fmd _t�at mosl pulp paper begms
Mrs. Winnie Turner is viRiting
1. Six-term Democratic Gov. G. bere Wednesday the guests of his
cian lo predict a la ndslide vlctory
lo d1smtegrate after only about
his party in
an Mennen Wllllams is stepping aside brother an d slster-Jn-law, Mr. a nd her daugh{er, Mrs. Leslie Canode 50 years.
for him a nd
who is in the hospital.
and, 2. Historically Michigan haa Mrs. Carroll Randolph.
election.
Mrs. JeS11e Proffitt is spending
Diet
Hall
who
enlisted
i
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the
But in Michigan even the can, co ne Republican in presidenti.il
Navy
a
few days with her son Down
Lakes
S.
now
.
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Great
at
did ales are a little hesitant to eleetlons, with the GOP carrying
Nelson and family.
forecast the outcome of the Nov. the state for Thomas E. Dewey i n Ill., taking hi• basic trai ning.
Dale Blair of Coolville was a
B election, and i n their he1itanc1 UM8 and President Eiaenhower in
Orla nd Sams, Newark. spent
visitor here Wednesday.
business
oUl56
even when Dem
seems to lie the truth of the cur• 19�2 and
1ast week with Mr. end Mrs. G.
rent political situation in the. WoJ. erat Williams was winn1I1B big at
Attending I birthday party at B. Radekin. Hia wife, son Gary
the state level.
verine state.
Belpte Sund•)' given by Mrs. and daughter, Carol)ln were week
The coming election in MichiNixon and Kennedy would ap• Kathryn Dietz for her eight ye,r end guests
gan appears to observers al this pear to agree with lhe tossup a■• old aon Bill were Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. a nd Mrs. W. E. Campbell
point lo be a tossup, with the seuffient. Both have campai&amp;ned R. £. Williams, Mr, a nd Mra.
Democrats perhap1 holding an m the ■tale already and both Warren Pickens and Mr. and Mrs entertai ned the
seven th-eighth
grade clauea of Columb�11 school
edge in th.e races for 1tate office.a have promiaed to come back in Lyle BalC,enon.
and
U. S. senator and the Repub- pursuit of Mlcihip.n'1 20 eleetoral
u_ and Mrs. A. N. McGmor witb a wiener roast and hay ride
.
· votea.
Iicans "noId'1118 an •dvan1age in
of Vi�cent were here Monday, Thurada)' night.
the presidential contest.
Th, question of i'.{tnnedy's rel!• gueata of their dauahter Mrs.
Mrs. W. I. Swett, Middleport
Detroit Free Pre11 political &amp;ion haa popped up in a small M,ary Nichols.
:visited her paren UI, Mr. and Mrs:
writer Ray Courage, who recen.Oy way in some outat11te areas that
Mr. and Mra. Tom Collln1 and A. D. Morri/ion ,
completed a doorbell-ri nging tour are generally Protestant and gen• son Mike of Belpre were visitors
Brushes or rolls on fast over
?f a do�n communitlea, 1ummed erally R.ep1,1 bllcan an)'how. But It Saturday in the L. B. Sisson home, a nd famJly.
pinter,
wallpaPt)r, dry-wall,
would not appear to be a major they were to spend the early
1t up th11 way;
The Boy Scoutli �ere camping
concrete, bh:ick or brick. No
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both
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fo
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''The prealdentla1 race In Mich- , Hue _ he� , «
part of the week at West Point, Sunday under the supervision
a;ealer needed. Dries quick.
lsan is a tonsup," · Neither Vice of Michigan • present U. S, sena- N. Y., with Mrs. Collin'• brother, of their leader C. Ed Humphrey.
Washes easily, In America's
Kenneth Taylor observed his
most wanted decorator col•
Preside nt Riehard M. Nixon or tors are Roman Catholics and the David Sisson and family.
ors . , . at low budget prlces.
Sen. John F. Ken nedy 10 far h•• late Prank Murphy. al.-o a CatboMr and Mrs Arthur Hetzer fourteenth birthday ann iversary
For a limited time only ;U9
"made slenlflcant a:ainn, And oiie l ie, had n.o trouble a:etUng elected spent a day �t Little Hocking Wednesday evening with a family
a quart ,r another • , •
with their son Lemoyne Hetzer party when his mother Mr,. Zora
of every four voter■ intervlewe• IOYi:rDot.
On� thint that could ba.-aas
Belle Taylor who ill employed in
is undecided."
Kenned
; in buvil)' Democratic
Parkersburg came with refresh­
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PrHldanUal Raff T
ments of ice cream and cake.
On lhe state level Courage Wayne County (Detroit), where civ­
The regular meeting of the
fou nd the racea for ,Jovernor and JI ritht1 is a miJor iuue with t_be
on
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with
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populat
Nea:ro
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Wal!I held at the Riverview
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U. S. senator shover into the b■elr:By Marth■ Holr,lagw
School Monday evening Jn charge
ground by the presidential con- organized labor, Ii the fact that
Attendance at the F..den Sun• of the president. Mrs. Maxine
teat but that "if either candidate Sen. Lyndetn B. Johnton ot Texas
School was 84, offering wa1 Whitehead.
day
presi•
mate
vJce
for
runnln,
his
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or
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making headw
for gover
$18.33.
ritrs. Opal Randolph was at Lit­
it is Swainaon (the Democrat). He dent.
Martha Holsin ger, Lydia Che• tle Hockmg Monday, a visitor i n
benr.flts from a pleaatn1 per• . The first reaction of Gov. Wil•
a want-to-be•li1othered �1ame and o&amp;her MJcb1gan dele- valler and Mr. and Mrs. Orval the Calvin Ran dolph home.
sonality,
1atea to the oation,1 Democratic Barringer attended the funeral
After a mon th's visit at Orlan•
took &lt;1nd his war JnJu.rie,."
convention to Johnson'• selection of John Grimm in Toronto, O., do, Fla., Mrs. Martha Hauber re­
was ■Pier and dlaappointment. Friday. He was a nephew of turned by plane Monday. While
Some deleaatea even muttered Martha Holsinger.
there she was the gu.est of Mr.
Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Warren Baker a nd Mar­
about beiil.C "betra)'ed" and "douRobert VanMeter were Mr. and vin and Nanc)'. Her son, Charles
ble•croated. "
Mrs. Russell Van Meter of Port- Hauber, Reedsville, met her at
.lohnton "Add• Nothing''
Ju.St before leaving tor the con- land.
the airport in Parkersburg. The
Mr. and Mrs. Al,va Holsinger flight required six hours, leaving
vention Williams b11d 1aid JohnGauges: Montgomery: 18.2 tip­ &amp;On cou1d "add nothing" lo
the Jr. spent the weekend with her Florida at 3: 15 and arriving in
per. 9.2 lower, 2 rt ,open; GIHI• Uct11t in Michlaan.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Parkenl:Jurg at 9:Ul with two
polis: 17.9 upper, 8,7 lower, 1 three
But rn,W that they have him, Cline. They also visited Fannie changes In Georgia and Charles­
quarters ft. open; Lock 23: 15.8 WUHama irid other Democrats say Beaver, Raci ne.
ton .
upper, 9,0 lower, cloaed orr• .All
South Third Ave.
Mr. an d Mrs. Larry Holsinger
to
they like .him. However, up
Edward Chevalier a nd family
movable d�ms up 13 thru 23 and now they have not c.'!alled
Racine, ,,ent l�ent Sunday at Dutch Ridge
upon and dau1bters,
closed off; au· Kanawha Riv'er him to campaign in Detroit
Middleport
or Sundal' with Mr. and Mrs. Clin• with the Norman Midkiff family.
dams on the sill.
ton Holsinger.
Wayne County.
Ohio Rlver Boals, Downbound:
Democrats freel)' and almoat
Sunday vla.ltors of Mr. and
Montgomery. Cornell 13 am, 0-1; unlvtr1all,y · grant that not having Mrs. Mike Kerwin were Mr. and
Lock 14: A. v. Chrlfls Jr., 8:20 p.m. WIiiiama at the top of the state Mn. Charley Hill and eon Teny
9-0; Lock 17: Fonythta 9:40 p. m. ticket ·thl1 year will hurt them. and a friend Larr all of Col­
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y
0-1; Lock 18: Albert F Holden 0:20 Or, •• a top
. r1nkl111 Democralie umbus.
am, 0-22; Lock 19: Charlea R. Ste­
oraanJzatlon · official put It, "WithJanetta and Rosemary Eubanks
Yenaon, 4:2� am, 18-0; Loek 19:
out hlni the outcome won't be as and a friend from Greenfield
Mike Creditor, 9:ZO am, 20-0; �Ii:
cer\ain ais It would be with him." visited Thursda)' and Friday with
22: Waverl,y 9 am, 4-0; Lock i�:
The caodidatee for governor their grandparents, Rev. and Mrs.
Ca_rl D. 11:30 am, 1·3; Norlh...:
thi■ year are pteunt Democratic fld9n .�lake.
.
10.11'.1 tm. 7·3, · Tllan 11 am, G!--9,
Lt. , Goy. · Jolln 8. S:niMPn; a · ,Jf,iirtij�•. and Fr�!Jll • Holsinger
Lock 23: Walter C, Beckjord l:1Ml
habdaome, baby • feced yuunV' inan
aimie Bigley, Susie Kerwin a nd
pm, ·u1 .3; Elizabeth 6:06 pm, -.1;
who IOst both his teas to a Lydia Chevalier visited Thursday
of·
1
Helen Z 8:011, pm, �; Ro11elyan W.
ine In World War II, and with Velma Lyers of W. Virginia.
9:llO am, 1.2·; Cinclnn,u 10:53, 1111, land m
�epµbllcan Paul D. Bagwell,. 47,
Mr, and Mrs. . Robert Webb and
16,3.
a Mlcb.11iin S'tii.te Unlvenlly pro- daughter of Shade vlsited Satur•
,
Up at Lock 27: 1. F. F'rYlterltl'
fedor who lo1t to Williama In day evening with Mr. and Mrs.
8:30 am, 16-0; Lock 23: c. V. H,f.
19&amp;8 and who, like hi■ opponent, Alva Hol,in1er.
,
ner, &amp;:20 pm,, 0-2; Beaver, 10:30 ii,
has a phy,lcal h1ndie■p. Bag•
Mr. and Mrs. James Carter and
m., 9--1.
well'a lea, were crippled' in a daughters Karen ' and Saudra
boyhood bout witlh pollo and he visited Sunc111}' with Mr, and Mrs.
Automat-ie41-Uy reduces .Jts i n put ½ ...for
eeta around with the help of Alva fiol!in&amp;er.
cane,.
William Kibble spent an eveLIGAL NOTICI OF SALi
mild weather · · - - for peak efficiency.
The candidate, for U. S. senator n ing with Clarence Tribbet.
Bld1 will be received by the
undersigned at the office, ol are incumbent Democrat Patrick
Resumes full capacit)' for cold wcath�.
sun(bay dinner a:uests of Mr.
Web1ter and Fultz, Pomeroy Na­ V. McNamara, 63, and Republi•
and Mrs. Lewi&amp; Walker were Mr.
Result - - - - no overheati ng, no · rue]
tional Bank Bulldini, Pomerqy, can U. S. Rep. Alvin M. Bentley,
and Mn. James McGee and fam•
'3,
millionaire
and
former
For­
a
Ohlo1 until 10:00 A. M. on Friday,
waste. Phone us for full details.
oti Akron. Mr. &amp;nd Mn. Virgil
Oetober 14, 1860, for the pur­ elan Service officer from Dewey's Uy
Walker of Baahan and John Joe
old
hometown,
Owosso,
Mich.
cha9e of the Bertha A. Arnott
Shain of Racine.
real estate, Jituated · in Letart Paythoneurotk 1 24 Filler
Mn. Edith Siuon and children
Town■hlp, Mel.11 Collnt)', Ohio.
WARM AIII FURNA
of Pomeroy visited her parents,
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The above real eatate con1l1t1
Mr. and Mra. Hanaon Hc,lter iun•
seventy.four
ef approximately
da
acrea, oo which there • ,uuated
�"- Amanda Baer returned
a live-room frame dwemnc:.
home after apendin1 a week with
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Walbr
. Freel■nd s. NOITII, )
Mrs. WIiiiam Frecker 1peot Mr. and Mn. Woodrow Mora and
Adminlltr,a�r or the
Eatate of Bertha A. Amon the weekend with · her dau1hter famUy of Chester.
Vlrall Walker of Bashan viaited
(�) 30: (10) 3, &amp;; ,, 8, 10, 12, 18 Mn. Georae Baer and famlb'. '
Cbarle1
WIidermuth and famlly
I
' Sunda,- 1chool atten�nce Oct.
er
Sunda)'.
Cheat
of
.
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tion
3 WII 47, collec
232 ••
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Phona WY-2-2036 •
Pom■roy, o.
and
Mra, Lewis Walker
Mr.
G
Mr.
and
Mn.
ee
Mc
and
Jame,
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and
James
Mr,
Mr.,.
and
MOl'ICI OP •ILING MID
famUy of Akron spent the week
HIAIU NG ON I NVINTOltY
end with their graridparenll, Mr. , and family of AkrOJI, vlaited Mr.
and Mr■. Vlr&amp;ll Walker of Bl■ban
C111 No. 11,4U
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and Mn, Lewis Walker.
Probettl Court, Mel■• County, Ohl• , Miu Rachel Rouih ot Columbus Sat_ll1'4ty.
TO the Execu.tor or AdmlnJ1tr1• apent the weekend wlth ber ar,
Mr. and Ml'I. Willard Faudree
p
tor and to auch ot the followin1 aa ent.1, Mr. and Mn. Kem l\ouah.
-vllited Mr. add Mr,. Delbert
are rtsidenta or the 1tate of Ohle: · Mr,. Wendel Frecker ot Ra· Gaul at Sumner • Tue1day.
IW'Vlvln, 1pou11� if any; next of , cine vllited with Mr, and Mrt,
Mr and Mr■. Jatk Steiber and
lr:ln; benetlc.'!larJ.e1 under tbe will, Georae el.er and famllJ Sund-,. daiqhter Vallerla of Columbu■
II an,; the attorney or 1ttorn1)9
Mr, and Mn. Albin Buteta •�t 'the wtekeftd with her par­
repre1entlnt an, of the aroremen- Yiilted with Mr, and .11.n. Lewia enta, Mr. and Mn. Haa■on HolUIPled pel'IODS:
ter,
, Brown Sunday.
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You IN hereby notllled that on.
Mn. Lewi.I Walker Ylllted Mr.
Mr. and MrL HaNlld Holter
the &amp;tb day of October 1980, an In• and tamil)' or Lona Bottom \lial\- and Jin, Willard Faudree and
ventory and Appnilsement of the ed Mr, ahd Mrs. Hllllon Holter Mn. AJD1nda Baer TueadtY eveestate of George Franll:lln Picken, Sunday.
ninl,
decea1td, late of Reedaville in
Hid County WU med in thil Co\ll'L
Hearin1 on Hld Inventory and.
Appraiaement wlll be bad before
tht1 Court on the 24th day or Octo­
ber 1960, at 11:00 o'clock A. M.
Exception• thereto may be filed
by any lnterested p,.ftl' at any
time prior to five days before the
the be,, hellnoa eqoipmenc is Mueller OillllUOl
date 1et for hearing.
WITNESS my aitn1ture and
Whtn ,OU let w inm.11 Mueller C!imatrol automatic
the seal or said Court, thil
the fflOlt de,
' heari!II ;... an bf .;,. ,..,·�
5th day of October 1980.
poadabl,,
man
mi1fy14
01ld'
itloR' ""':1hrif1J hearing
F. H, O'BRIEN
,....1i1e l1'1 � t0 fit ,..., bud,et ""' Yoo'U ho
Judie and Ex-Officio Clerk
By Ann ·Baker, t&gt;epuly Clerk
lmUed bow littlt i, caaa IO own Mveller Climauol autoo
(10) 7, 1�. Zic
in;dF hellii... OIi ur, .Clt IIOp itl " ,..;, display !Obm.
10 leom all oboot a,r1,.._ won,fmt Mlldla Clim.UOI

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The A,n11'1ol(eJ
Fron tien or Faith
Thia ii the Ufti
12:00 TV Chapel
1z,311 Pre Ga!Jle Sho�
12:43 World Series
3:30 U, S. Steelworkers
3:45 Film Feature
4;00 Lab 30
5:00 Machlne Workers of
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5:30 People Are Funny
6:00 Meet the PreH
6:30 Sund-,)' llle.ws
8:40 Weatbercast
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7;0Q Shirtfty 'tempi" Show
8:00 Natjqnal .V4'lyet,
11.39 'Jl1b Huatv S:bow:
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There were 31 in attendance
By Mn. Vtrn.111
Mrs. Helen RolWI assisted by at Sund&amp;)' School. Oct. 2, coAec­
Mrs. Shirley Priddy gaff a miS:. tion was $10,73,
World Wide CQllntUDion • , ins
Wednesday
cellaneous shower
d at Ftatwoo&lt;li, ' Oct 2.
observe
even ing at the EUB Church aolnding tlfOID i.,. 'WCl'e
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Tho1e
ChariMrs.
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Alice·
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Fred•
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Mr.
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Sylvia Coleman, Mra. Peggy Ar· Mn.
Margan,
Kathy
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Mrs. Elsie Stewart, Mrs. Jay Radford.
Revival servic.'!el wll) •lie b4J•
Foreman Mta. Lucille Slewart,
the cbur&lt;!li. �t. 6tt, · fttr.oulh
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Mrs, Maggie John80n , Mn. Eetella
Cunninlham, PomerOy; :Ml'!, Jane Oct. 18th. Freeland Norr:li will
Johnson, Mra. Uzzle Stew.ar.t. Mn be the eva"gelbt, 1ervice '1o �
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Olr:ey R.Qush, Mra. Luvena Rainey, gin at 'J:30 each eY$1.lna.
3:4� NCAA Foolball
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Mr. •I\� *s,. :�r · . i:�,ttg�
6:45 Post Game Show
Ill.
Priddy and Debbie, the honoree,
spent s'i.if!dir with Mr1. · :Clntta
7 :00 Reeord Hop
nd Mrs. Mel-vin Dµrst are
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Mr.
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8:00 Lawrenef.l Welk
seeond ehild and secrind. daugbter enburg · l{oQdlf�
6,00 �an Fr�cisco . Beat
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born at the Mason Clinie Aug. 25
Mrs. Rollift Radford, .?:Mrt. ijor,
1,3� Your Esso Reportt::
9:41) M:ike That se,re
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8'45 John Daly New4
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grandpannts are Mr, and Mrs, , w
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Buddv '.o;tarche.r 13bo1'
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Charle11 Detkert local, and paterMr. illd Mn. WIil, SerfrieU, of
7:30 Faee to Face
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naI grandP"'- s are Mr. and Mrs Gallipolis spe_nt ·Sund,, · ,w" 1th
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Harry Dmt Middlepor.t.
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Gallipofis Fi!rry called oa Mr. a.n� Mrs. Wm . Eichlriger _ _Sr. · 11p'.'' �11J�•
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10:SO The Law
1:1:00 Mat\Y'fi Funday Fuunles
Mrs. Olin i,.D;APJt recently.
• Wecloesi!t.Y- ·. , . ·,.
po)il Clime
11:00 The New 'tonight
12:30 TBA
M r. and. Jin. Willard Guy
Mr. and • Mn. Waller · · Hf!!itqi_jn
ll:IQ S�llin_l the Weather
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1 :00 Film
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Mrs. Chi.rlea Ferguson and fa�- Joo- Weyersmiller'
College Xewl( Confefenee
1:30
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Mr.
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2:00 The Answer ·
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2:30 Americ�n lµguJ Football Conl�YdllJ tb . �il;
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6:00 People's Chai.of
visiting ht!r grandparents Mr. and
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8:30 LaWlillill
11:45 {lodtio King:
Toledo are visiting ��r p�enta,
' ¥rs, Graef Glase spent .
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12:00 The 5,ooo· th Mlle
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'Cblurnbtti • iptint, th� Wl!�end. '9!')ib,f' c
Mr. and Ml'!I. Harold Blacks�9R . ·
and children.
Mr. and Mrs. William Clar�• .
1:30 Fem Mason
•!t!tnt §untta�- with their . IOh �I'!
Me
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Polly
8:30 Just
attending 'colleg111 ,.
cfiM,•1 w.119
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1 :BelliallY! W. \a.
fi:lO The Brigbtf!r D8Y
l0:00 Gun.smoke
1:15 The Se«et Storm
Mrs. William Bartels . returned
10:30 Not For Hire
e fro� •igs General Hospi•
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t:80 'rhe Edge of Ni«ht
11:00 News
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P!OO Arthur J. Smith-NtWII
Chrf.1tina
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spent Sunday with Misses Aghes,
8:20 3portscope
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9:00 Rev. Mathew�
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8:30 Route 66
an d :Hrii. Husl;ell �lliOII•!
· IO;l� "'-rqerlFaqs at Wqr)\
O:;J!l Mr. Garlund
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spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
11:00 Dig Picture
10:80 Eyewitneas to History
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12:00 Sil)' King
1:00 The Ed Sulllvan Show
12:� Nei1hbors
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9:00 The Bii Sell
Album
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10:(KI Candid Camera
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NOTICI OF P ILING AND
HEARING ON INVINTOIY
CaN No. 11,424
Probt,. Court, Melt• Covnty, Ohio
TO lhe Executor or Admlnl1th:·
Ior and to such of the following as
re residenlll of the at,te of Ohio:
surviving 1po11ae, if nny; next of
k In; beneficlarie1 under the will,
; r ai,y: the attorne)' or attorney,
eprese ntl ni any of the aforemen­
loned person■:
You ure hereby notified that on ,
Ihe 5th da)' of &lt;kilober 1980, an
l nventory and Appralaement: ot t!te
e1tate of Garfield A. Adaffl1, de­
ooaaed, late of Pomeroy, Ohio In
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Appralaement will be had before.
Ihl1 Court. on Ute 21th day Qf [Oct· .
ober 1960, al 10:80 o'.clotk A. M,
E:r.ceptlon, the�to ma)' '?e fll�
by any interested party at anY
Ilft'!e prior ,lo five da,y, �ore lh•
da\e. set for he«rln1.
WITNESS my •tanlture atid
the 1eal ot said Court, thts
15th day ot Octob,t:!r, •�· ,•
F. H. O'BRIEN
Jutlae and E&gt;-Olfleto0 j:Jei:k
B1 Aqn Buer, Depu� Ci.uti:,
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NOTH:; 1: OF PILING AND
HEARING ON INVINTORY
Prob,ta Court, Maies County, Ohl6
AS 15 SPICIALS
C111 No. 11,411
57 M■rcury 60 H. P. $495.00
TO I.he Executor or AdmJnistra•
59 Mercury 70 H. P. $595.00
ts H, P. Mercury Outfit $995,00 lor and to such of the followin, as
ure residen ts or the slate of Ohio:
METROPOLITAN MOTORS
600 Int Main Sl,.tt, Potn■roy ' �urviving spouse, il an)'; next of
km; bcncf1ciarles under the will,
PhOIM WY2-3170
if any; lhe att.orney or attorney,
8-20-Uc
rcpr'llsenling any of the afotementiuncd pt!rsons;
You arc hereby iiotlfJed that on
---�--- 1 the 6th day ot October lBfJO, an ln­
EJUH'f ROOM IJUUSIC, two riv. ventory and Appraisement of t�e
room ap111unent1, A. N. llcmael. estate or Henry F. Balle)', decea••
Phone WY2-327:.I.
U-2·U'C cd, late of Cheater Townahip in
said Cou nty was filed in \hl1 Court.
Heari nJ on said l nveiitory and
1&lt;·ou 1t HOOM
Trailer $211 a
mont�. Claylo11 Holyurd, 189 Appr11.lsement will be had befort
Ash .St., M1ddleporl, O. 10.fi.3lp thu Court on the 24th d41J ol Oct•
ober 1980 at 10 o'clock A- M.
TUAILElt COURT space for rent.
Exceptions thereto ma)' be filed
Clea n quiet reaidentlal location by any Interested party 11l tny
In Cheshire, Ohio. Concrete time prior to five day1 before the
patio and walks' good water. date set for hearl n&amp;,
1ewcr, laundry, prlvllcgos, $3.00
W ITNESS my al&amp;nature and
per week. Hobart Dillon, Realthe seal of aald court, tbls
tor, Gallipolis, Ohio. 10-6-IOtc
3th day of October 1060.
F. H, O'BRIEN
Judge a nd Ex.-orllclo Clerk
MODERN unfurnished 3 rooms
By Ann .Baker, Deputy Cletk
11nd bath apartment. llirch cab(10) '1, 14, 2tc:
inets,
disposal,
I ncinerator,
large doaets. Phone WY2-Al4L
9-16-tfc

ao:caaoai traoaon ,na �o• FOUR ROOMS, 11nfurni.11hed ,nd
louQ' mower blade, aharfour room furniwhcd. Phone
CWlto• moWlq and
WY2-JJO:l, Christine
Bee&amp;le,
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MAN lo take. over
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Phone. WY2-9920.
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fo'OH SALE 4 room house on 8
11crca or ground, desirable for
lot · addi.lion on Syracuse flood
rm1d, ¼ mile from hlghway, city
!-'Ult SAU; aulo1.m1tic circulatin!l 1 w11tcr, good road. Phone WY2gaH healer with fan, M,uou
tl293.
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\ ' ltiMt Oder. On Route 689.
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$76. Call WY2-5243.
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ddleport, 0,, Oct, 7, 1960-7
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WSCS Met Wedneaday
Ladies Aid Holds
Women's Club Held
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A,bury
Church
October Meeting
"LMnc E&lt;ho ," was the topic of Meeting Thursday
the devotions led by Mrs. William
At St . pauI's ChuICh Eichinger when the wscs of the At Restaurant

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People

Hol,l Rullr Ser11ic••

Mr. and Mrt. Verne Davia en•
tertalned with a dinner recently at
their home on Russell St., Middle­
port, hoooring their 1?anddau1h·
ter and great grandd au1hter, M�.
In cele brat ion of Nationa l Don Je tt and dau&amp;hter, Uea Kaye
BPW Week members of the Mid ­ on th eir birthdays_
dl eport Bua.ineH and ProfeHiona l
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Jett
Women's Club met Thursday at
tht Martin Restaurant for lunch. and Lisa Kaye, Hr. and Mrs. Geof.
The lWlcheon began at 1 1 : 30 frey Wilson and Kel ly, and M.r. and
with Mrs. Marguerite Dunt and �wlrs . Carl Moore, all of Pomeroy
Mrs. Charlotte l"errin actin(I H and Mr. and Mrs. D■Yil.
hostesses.

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!TaUy Day wm be oDServed this
comin,c Sunday by the First United
.Presbyterian Church; Midd leport.
Richard Vaughan, superintendent
wJII be In charge of the church
school hour with special music by
the Junior Choir.
During worship aervlce both the
Senior and Junior choin will pre­
sent apecial numbers. Thoae attend­
ing the services will J&gt;e given but.
tons lo wear for the day.

afternoon 11er.,.ice following at
The October meeting of the Asbury Methodist Church met on
ly LUCILLf HAWK11-.1
Ladies Aid or the St. Paul's Lu• Wednesday evening at the home of
Jail, DI, lel'Vice1 held by 2.3fl.
ord Church or Christ last
'. prw·ram or mu�ica r numbers
Miss Do ris Wells, student nurse theran Church wa1 held Wednes• �: : Wil liam Houd.uhe l t, Syras .
daJ· e\·ening in the church 1ocial
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prd.-rH, d w1lh the service u om!l affiliate work at Childr
en's
Mrs.
Alice Capehart, president,
ope 111 ng with cungrci;ational sin g Hospital, Colum bus, arrived today room.
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�nted a s pe-c1 a! vo mi; Douald Nii sh , Dean u f Ken - for a week end visiL with her parMn V1rg1l H�mm, . pre111d
e nl, was i n- charge of the meeting .11nd
apd the Jumor Choir tucky Chnstian College , gave the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wells. opened the . meeting w l�h pray er twelve shut.in ca l la were reported.
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by Linda Forrest &amp;&amp;ng OPf&gt;nmg pr ayer an rl G eorg e Ward ,
Mrs. Ben Spencer of Antiquity I !.ol lowe d with group Sl�fi ng of The birthdaya of Mrs. Carl Hett·
/at, t,he Door." R.11lph I a student al KCC. read the scrip- spent the past week end with her Sweet Hour Of Prayer. A plfy ing, Mrs. Dana Winebrenner and
concerning prayer was prese nted Mias M..trcia Karr was obse rved.
ll.lre .
• � putw of the church.
sister, Mrs. Frank Rytht'r.
The local club also have a win­
dinne
ll
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i s sue Smith, who is doing af· hy Mrs. Hamm, Mr�. Edward Ball, Communications were read from
Al so p resent for the day was a
r1t ,&amp;he_ church with the quartet from Kentucky Christian ftluite work at Children'! Hospital M�s._ Waller Schreiber, and Mrs. miuionaries in Africa, Japan and dow display at the oHice or th e
F'uel Gas Co., to acquaint
com posed of St e ve Blitle n, Dale in Columbus, is spendin(I the week Wilham Mayer. Men:ibers answer• Korea. A report on the district Ohio
th
e publ ic with some
of their
meeting
hel
d
ed
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l
recently
in
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ca
l
l
read1�g
Ports­
by
a
lesson
Kendle, James Vancuren and Joe end wi!h her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
top ic for L961 of which prayer ' is mouth w.u 1iven by Mrs. Herring ciYic work.
Shol1is who sang, •·o Look Away." Then Smith..
··stand By Me"• and "The Amen
Rev. and Mrs. E. E Roush and the theme . Rev. Wil l iam Voris who also re poi:ted on the Minis•
Next Tuesday they will meet
ters' Wives Retreat hel d there.
.
Mn Amy Helm have returned to re ad the scripture le5.!lon.
Chorus "
at the Masonic Hall ror their
D u rin.i;: the business session, · idrs. Capeh ut, Mrs , Eichinger, regu l ar meeting. Dinner wHI be
The Harmo nettes , a women ' s their h•lme, Lakeview, arter a sev·
trio from the Hilawn Church of eral days visit with the former's RE-11 . VoTis suueited that the so- Mrs. Houda1 1helt and Mni. Royal , serYed by membe rs of .F;v1ngeline
Chnst in Huntington sang '"I'm siater and brothet•in-law, Mr. and ciety change its name to Women rhomas preaented
I Chapter at 8:30.
the proi
of the St. Pau ls Church. It waa topic, "Words Thal Lift Horlioram 1
Feeling Fine," "Do You Know My Mni. Charles Withrow.
ns."
' g , u1t 1_unc h·
Mrs. Geoffrey Wil �on and Mrs . decided that each member would
Je�us . '" ''.My Jesus Knows What I
A prayer ''Love To God and ! Membera a 11e ndm
Need ' ·.ind "Prayer is Lhe Key tn Cheste r Buckley were recent visll- b rin g an item of 50c to the next Man" read by Mn. Eichinger con• �n were Mrs. Luella J�nk1JU1on,
Mn. Pearl Reynol ds, M1sa Bess
meeting which wi ll be se nt to the" duded lhe meeting -11£ter which
Heaven."'
ors in Parkerabur,.:, W. Va
reComing from the same church
Mrs. Edith Grover returned to Luth eran Welfare League Homc reshments were served by the Sanborn, Mrs. Mabel
Sanbor1_1,
Mrs. Kathryn Ral l , Mrs. Sadie
was a m&lt;' n's chorus who s.1ng "Tell her home in Cheshire Wcdneseday for 1h e Aged.
.os�css.
McEl hinny, Miss Freddie Hou d aIt To Jesus," 'Near to the Heart of evening aftrr 11pcnding a couple of
A readinl{ and candleli-:ht i;rrChu
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and
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,"..n. Tom w·1eII I o f lhe Roll a ,,d and M r!. Gcor�e ro·iane Bet1. ) and Mrs. Wil l iam May er. 1 hf'
church HnG "Wonderfu l Peace," Oaaft and baby of St. Joseph, youngest membeT, participating.
$
anf! she and Mrs. Ethel Ne lson Michigan. spent the wee k with F.ach mem�r l ighlNI a cand le ,
Troop.
249, BSA, Pomeroy met
soni::, "Jtsus, Rose of Sharon,"
Mrs. Betr:'s mothe r. Mrs. 8. A. formed a circl e and prayed the at the IOOF Hall
Wed ne-aday e veNext on the pro(fam WU the Dodson of Chestec__ ·-·� .
I Lord's Prayer.
·
ning
7.
They
at
enjoye
d several
trio number "l\'nry Pa l ace•" by
gam
es with the
los
ers
Refreshmenls
were
gtting
served
by
Catherine Russe-II, Peggy Runeti
Mrs. Hamm, Mrs. Sehreiber and throuJ!;h the spats.
OX
and Linda Forrest. They alRo sang
MrR. Mayer to 1 1 members and
Ralph Spencer nave a 11hort talk
"Yield Not To Temptation."
Thursday
the executive
one
guest,
Mrs.
Bal
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l.
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0
feQ
on
lhe first ald conte,t 10 he .,•eld committeE' ofevening
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Makini u lhe quartet lroo1 the
th
e WSCS from the
Th e next meeting ·wm be held al Gallipolis, October 18. The
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Bradford _church �ere WaynE King, ·
on Wednesti ay, N011 · 2 at LJ'J p. Patrols will demonstrate the d if- Heat•11 M'• t""od,,t Chore•" met at
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Wesley S1ason, Linda F'orreJSt �nd I
the church in Mi dlepor
ferent mettiods ol t,·rst ,,·d and eusa plans for the dyear's t to disM rs. Alher ' Cox oI M'ddl
I eport m. in lhe church socia l room.
Gleim Evans. Their num h er was
- - allQ program.
wi ll be judged on neatest and Attending we re Mrs.
·�.,.;P - Lind• J..wson •'Let The Lower Lighb Be Burn. 11'nR hr-� l f&gt;�� lo th e Rose Garden
Earl
Kn ight,
speed.
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Club M Tupp(' rs Plains, WednesQ
U
ing:·
Mrs. M. L. French, Miss Frieda
Mr. Speneer also told of thE- Faehn le, Mrs James Brewington.
Ruth Ro-ed who wu accompanist day .Cl'cnin�. Sept. 21.
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Allo Cartoon
Fa l l Camporee to be held at Mrs. L, W. McComas, Mrs. G lenn
for congregation singing also 8&lt;'· , .Mrs. !Jlah Swan, president, an, �· JATIJIDA.Y ONLY
Chester, Oct. 22 and 23.
companled the Rutland numbers nounccd !he R&lt;&gt;"ir,nal mcE-1.in'.' to
Lambert and Mrs. Noah Haakins.
l,p,. ltal(etry,. Brll&lt;!e Archer
and those of the ho1t church.
be held at 1,ake Hope on Ocl. 12
P lans were made by the troop
This coming Monday evening
!'IIIILRY G,:TS A GUN"
The service c losed with "God Be and · the dates were read whe rt
lo sell Christmas cards an d first the re1ular meeting of the WSCS
Miss
. A dtlllllng aunt does ii, Oit&lt;Hioek 11111nfs give •
Eth
el Garland e ntertained
, (Color &amp; Scope)
Wlth You" with Roger Madden, a llll! club was to place arrange• th e Pomeroy Shakeap,eare Club aid kits. The kits wiU be spon- will be helcl at the church at
7:30
- also •••k and dot11 pldUrt ol "wll1t1 "'- money w11n1"1
KCC student, giving the benedic- · ments in the Citizens Bank con• Wedne!Klay afternoQn at her
home sored by the G and J Auto Parts wlth Mra. Carroll Swanson in
·· nt- Tt&gt;'lor - John Smittl
teat.
lion.
and
will
cost
$1 to $25.
in Minersville.
charge of devotions and Miss San.
caOotl cW,, automatlmffy 111111111d to the hnr, 1111
•�HOST TOWN"
Seventy three person■ attended ' Mre. R. V. Weatherman present·
The troop was al so invited to born in charge of the program.
Th
e
meeti
ng
in
charg
Mrs.
e
of
'Alto Cartoon
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the afternoon program with rep- ed corsa(les to the new officers
. sure and valid 11&lt;1ipls.
all e n d ,. square dance thi&amp; Satur'&gt;
· talied the IoIIowing: Wt 11 tam Baxter, president, open• da y at -.7: .,v
resentatlves 1rom M1'ddleport, Pom• as she ins
IUNDAY Incl MONDAY
,., p. m. at the Jonlor
BIRTH ANNOUNCED
ed wilh th e Women's Creed fol•
pe Lanie - fltephen boyd eroy and Rut l and Churc hes of preat'dent, Mrs. Swan; vice presi- lowe
High Auditorium.
Mr.
and Mrs. :Albert Mi l ler of
d with devotions by
Mist
Christ.
I dent , Mrs. H erman Black; secre- Garland
, J\F,S'.f 0� P:VEIIYTHING"
There were 30 on-v
New
J
ersey are announcing
the
•~•t•
and
w
h
o
1ave
an
int
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rpretslary, M i. Fred erJ • GoebeI Th e
· -: :(S;cope and Color)
l
four
rs
birth
of
a
d
aughter,
October
4.
de
ea
t
pre�nt
tlon
with
the
l
Psa
of
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c"' Howard Cal dm 23 taken from a
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CONVENTION NOV. 4
new treasurer Mr11.
- alao Bobwhite
The
new
baby
weighe
d
ten
Read
Patrol
e rs Digest. Members respondwinning
the
bin•
The Women's Mlaisionary con• well , was no, present to be inft· P'tiy11e - William Bishop
ed 1o ro11 ca 1I by naming a worn- n er for th e best ,t•,end,nce.. pounds, t i ounces at birth.
vcntion of Hock inJ: Di11trlct will stalled.
''THE BOSS"
Her grand parents are Mr. and
will be treated to a free
an
of the Blhlc.
A new member Mrs. I . 0 _ Mcbe held at the Naomi Baptist
���e .
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Mn.
Everett McDaniel, Middle•
A n ote of appreciatio n was
Chun1h, Nov. 8.
Coy, was voted Into the alub.
BIRTHD AY OISERVID
port
and
Mr. and Mrs. An dre w
sent
to
Miss
Erma
Smith for
Each mem ber wore ' corsage
Zwilling
The
areher great gran dpar•
birth
d
ay
of
Mrs.
Waller
3% Interest
that they had made from the Ir making t he program books. The Baer
was
obs
e rved Thursd,1y when ents.
distric
t
meeting of Federated
••rden - Th. oI d myg'ery s Ia'ers
the
On Savings
Be u Sewing Circle of
were revealed and new ones Clubs to be held at the Athena the FBusy
d
Ch
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crate
urch
met
at
d
the
Christian Church, Oct. 1 7 was
Firat Bapt.ist Church
drawn.
Heavy Weight Vinyl
announced. Severa l members plan church for an al l day quiltin(I.
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M
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a
gues
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A potl uck dinner was served at /t:RRounce,
fl.Cti
vitie,
j••t relurn'd fro m Peru lo Id O f to attend. It was voted to su•
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noon
to
Mrs.
Baer,
Mrs.
Sun
d
ay
Otho
morning
Murfotlowing
the
scribe for The Club- Woman maga.
Serving Meigs County Since 1872
the native flowers there .
ray,
M
rs.
Amanda
Kaspar,
morning
worshi
Mrs.
serYlce
at
the
p
zine
for
th
e
president.
A bl ue ribbon was awarded lo
Theodore Mora,
Adam Ebers- Middleport First Baptist Church
Mrs. Eunen
Mr. Norman M cCaIn , red tO
• e Brown was In bach, Mrs. LouisMrs.
R
e lbel, 7dn. F:re- the Board of Deacons wi ll m eet
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l'nl'II.
� C'-rence
ffea die:y, a white charge o1 the prh•ra
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·�• Erb, Mrs. Tueaday evening lhe .Hearthstone
RUTLAND
ti.er topic "Women ot the Old da Mitch, Mrs. GN'Ito
Mrs
Co
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x.
pa,
W. L. Kautz, Miss Anna Dunlt, Mt11 · €1111 will mee t at the home of
'Pftt'
"
ament
She
compa
e
d
Mra.
th
Cox wne assisted by Mn.
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Memb•r Fed.-,r '?t,Dtlt imuranc• Corporetlen' �
e Lena Grueser. Mrs Ben Neulzllng 1 Mr. and Mra. Edison Baker !or a
t
aq. yard
,
Ch.rle'
Ma••ar, served re Ires h· women of this time to those ol and Mra. Carl Shields,
potluc
k din11er at 6 : 00 p. m.
ment at th e c l ose of the meeting. the present generation. Prec&amp;ling
the presentation, Mrs. Brown conducted a quiz on women of the
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Mr,. Ewing Pre,ule,
Bible.
At Guild 0/ Grace
Prayer for the nation by Mrs.
Mrs, H. 0. Ewing presided Baxter concluded the meetl11g. A
when the Guild of Grace Episco­ sa lwd course was served by lhe
pal Church met Wednesday even• hostess.
Ina: et the parlsh house .
The next meeting will be held
Devotlon1 'by the president at th e home of Mrs. c. r. Tomp­
opened the meeting and during kins. Article&amp; lor th e ·blin d will
the business segsion plans we re be sold .
cma.ale for II tea to be held Sunday
.
October 1 6 at 4 p. m when the
Bi■hop Roger Blanchard wil l visit
the church. It was decided to sell
candy a, a money making projert.
Refre1hmenta were served by
Mrs. Jed Hartlncer during the
•nol ONI PACT IS , • •
Mrs. Theo Neutding, Worthy
aoclal hour. Mrs. W. R, Roberts
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Matron, presided over the mcctini::
'Nae a contributing hostess
our u■ed car deals are
of Evangeline Chapter, OES,
�,�'• • �:
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Thursday eYening when they me1
\'"-,,' •"­
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at the Masonic Hal l in Mi ddl eport.
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Routine business WH taken rare
¥,·•-!'t-.i
or and invitations lo attend frie nds
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night at nelijhborlng chapters were
,�1,,
read from Glouster and Harrlso11ville.
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ltnglh for
Pl ans were made to serve the
Father &amp; Son Banquet at the j,�id­
campus, casual, or loWII
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eport Lodge, F&amp;AM on Novembet·
10. Th e Worthy Matron nam&lt;!d the
;! ' ,, Oldamoblle - Cadillac - F·85 - Rambler
fol lowing as the kitchen rommll­
tce for thls affair; · Mrs. Charles
Bennett, Mrs. LelUe Roush, Mrs. E.
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M. Wood , Mrs. Lil l ian Demoskey,
Mr&amp;. Neda Hood, Mrs, Kathryn Er­
win and Mrs Marie Hawkins.
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Mra. Zella Cross, a member of
the chapter, was reported to be a
,.
patient at Pleaesant Valley Hos•
Born of ■pace•• developmenta, Rambler unoun- on all 1961 model■ •
pita).
new deramic•Armored muffler and w1•pipe guannteed
defecll for
Mre. Neutzlln1 announced that
l ' .. i J \ '. .
the chapter would hold their aTI•
the lifetime al the car wbile in the band■ of tbe original DWII«. Tbi■ coven
n111l Friendt' Nilht next Thuraday
total replaoement coot including •parta and labor. Bvery '61 Rambler muffler
evenl_ng.
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Members a11i1t1n1 with thr Sun­
and lalf•pipe i■ oompletely covered with a ■pecial ceraniic -ting- ■imilar to
shine Drill were Mrs. 1belm� Col­
that need m n,c,ket■ ud, miuileo-tD give feating protection againot
ud
llnt and �1. Charlene Cochran.

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The Most Trouble-Free Car. • •

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A very Jm.preutv, · cerenum.Y
waa held In the Old First Church
of Phll1delpbi1, Pa., Saturday,
Sept. 17 wben Carol Sl1rtd
Schroedel, dau1hter of Rev. and
Mn. Otto Schroedel cf J..a Pointe,
Wl1con1in, bttame the bride or
Dr. llonlld Gillll�•. ,en ·ot Golda
GIiliian qf Racine, O. ·
The bridlll'1 father read the
marrla1e, VOWI} The couple_ left
immediate))' for1a fe.w dlya boney
moon In New- •Y'1't City,
They now
it.I IIO! s. 48th
SI, Phllldelp Ir, 43, Pa.
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HYMN , 111111 •�!H)4 Y
There w:Ul be • Hymn Sing at
the �in GO,P.'!l •11111100 at
Bald KnObl Oil ·ute· SUven-vJlle
and ��•n Road, , S.un�a,y at 2
p, m.
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· UA.tth)!;LL£NG DOWN - This is what Pomeroy t-'ant ner ball carriers had coming at them every time they got
the ball last night in the 40-0 SEOAL grid win posted by the Gallipolis Blue Devils. That's Dave Brown in a tty
at his left end, being hauled down while Jack Williams, 2 7; Joe Duncan, 13, and freshman Larry Fraley, come
over to help, if needed. - Sentinel P,ioto.
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THE PERFECT PLAY - Quarter��k_ Dick Roderick, hidden in the melee at right, hasn't pitched �ut _yet,
but he will, to Blue Devil ace halfback Paul Evans, 15, ex treme left, and deep. Evans took _the ball �ver h1.s nght
end .with no one with.in hailing dLatance. It was the third Blue Devil TD, and was scored 10 the third period. Sentinel Photo.

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Weather

Soutltfi"n arwl Central Olllo:
Cloudy with ral" Ml/th tills morn­
ing 1prMCI to �ral by afternoon,
Partly dovdy tonitht and Sunday
with DCUstional showen. WartMr
tonifht •nd Sunday. Hi9h today
6S.75. Low tonight SUS.

Devotro To Tlui lntere,t, OJ Tlui llleifl••Ma,011 Area

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Saturday, October 8, 1960

VOL XII NO, 147

1�27,000 Sui t Is Filed Again st
ltfiddleport Skate Rink Owner

Bentz Reported
Ordered To
Quit Politics

Henry W. Bentz, chairman of
the Me igs County Democratic
Executive Committee, learned
A suit for money nnly and
Friday he must resign his politi­
· court . costs, i n tbe amount of
cal post according to a report
$27,500, has been fil ed in County
in. the Columbus Dispatch.
Court'- by Carl Wi lson, 222 Syca•
Bentz, of Racine, is employed
more Stree t, Middleport, againlit
by tlle co..u uty highway depart•
Johl\ Currence, Mtddleport.
ment as a highway inspector at
W!,lson char:'gea in his suit
$300 per month. Lawrence E.
Fish er, supervisor of the state
Plctur ed left to right are Patty McGrath, Peggy HasLEAD HOMECOMING CHEERS
highway department .Personnel bargen, .Barbara Hill, and Janet Caldwell, Ea stern High School cheerleaders, _who led the
the fans at Friday ni�bes homecoming victory ove r the Kyger �reek Bobcats. (Sentinel Photo)
division, told th.e Dispatch
law prohibits a classified state
employee eng1..1in&amp; in pol itical
activity.
The re� Harry J. Duse,
Jacksonvi lle , 0., once employed
Jn about the same category in
At.b.ens county, withdrew as a no•
minee lo the position of . Athens
J(al)-4,, S�ate _ �e�chtfl College !ls�d . . . FPui , P�r.MAL we� faped ye&amp;•
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State Highwaf Patr04n",Ji1 ,•U· l. ea , year.
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county englMer qQ}ler� authority
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iirlW · na1nw3,.eou� in pu.blic teffl!y, in County Court and an•
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put,ib'
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high
Ing
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of
[)raised today'1 prOgram
school driver training education as training have an average of Gff bUslness and a disaster lo educa- JUry on two separate charges.
Haro_ld Durst, 19, Dexter, pl�ad
leading to l ess 1raffic aceidcnts in per cent fe wer accidrnts as adults lion."
the
promotes
education
"Driver
gutl1y to charges of bre akmg
not
the
had
JlaYing
not
those
thun
ddleport•Pom•
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the
a talk before
work. Trained drivers also pay 15 sal e of insurance and the sale of and entering and assaul t and bat•
eroy Rotary club Friday night.
ln some al l those things which the auto tery be fore Judge Emmett Peo•
He was introduced· by Rotary per cent l ess. on insurance,
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industry produces," but there is pies. H e was bound over to the
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ca•es,
he
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President Ge ne Gr ate who also pre•
no evidence that it has reduced grand jury on both charges.
scnted Aaron (Ztke) Zahl, Porn•
· the accident rate among young
Nearly all Meigs an·d G a11 1a
Fred Jenkins w.119 fined $JO
eroy High School driver training h iih schooIs have the training.
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and
ther
e ls "ample" !!vi- and coats for intmi:ication, Bruce
people
lnstrllctor, as a gueSt
A different note on the sam e dence that it has helped to stirnu• McGil l $10 an d costs tor fai l ure
Othe r g tiesti; were Jim Daner, subjec L was struck today, however, , late a car-consciousness among to yield right of way, Da\'e Haggy
School band '.\l il l field, Ohio, and Richard Raw• a t a National Education Association students which seriously detracts $1 0 and coats for having false
Rutland High
registration and Wll l lanfl ReeYes,
me mbers had the theme of their lings, Sa.nliago, Chili. Omar L. ti ponsored meeting J n Chicago. Ac· from their studies, he said.
cording
to
United
Press
lnterna·
was
program
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Jenkinon
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and costs for intoxication.
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charmes,
manager
of
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of In- chairman.
feetly Friday night, playing "Our perial Electric Co., was welcomed tional, Ed ward· A. Tenney
8':tY&amp; Will Shine Tonight" as one aii_ a new members.
Serving the dinner in social rooms Pomeroy Native Died
Patrolman Keating reviewed the
of tli.e program show numbers.
Heath Methodist Church were
of
That wae exactly what the history of driver education in
Mrs. Perry Mitch, Mrs. Charles In Pekin, Illinois
gridders did, winning over Chaun publ ic schools: Starting in 1�
Clarkson, Mrs. Charles Bri1dbury,
Relatives learned here Friday of
with 10 per cent of the schools in•
cey 33·0.
Bernard Fultz, Mrs. Lawrence the death in P ekin, I ll., of H erman
Mrs.
6ther tunes played in the pre­ vulved, today it is found in one
Milhoan, Mrs. Haro ld Woodgerd Ohlinger, Pomeroy native. He will
cision marching before the stands hal f of them. giving training to a
and Mills Bess Sanborn.
be burled there 71-t:onday.
for introduction of fathers of quarter of a mill ion young drivers
Survivor5 include hill wife and
players included "Hail, Hail, The
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son, Ed, Pekin, and two aunts,
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SCORES
Time"
Gang's All Here ," "Hot
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ll n and El sinora Ebersb1c-h, Porn.
Loitering
Law
Is
For
Gallipolis 40, Pomeroy 0
and two marches
Earl Gilmore, 78, died at hla
eroy. A daughter preceded him in
The half time show was a pre• Jaekson 38, Middleport 14
home In Rutland , Friday morning. Persons Above 18
deeth.
of
music
Rutland village officials moved
cision Une drill to the.
Alben• 28, Logan 6
He is · �mnlved by his wife,
such stan dard marches as "Our Welhton 20, Nelsonville 6
Bessie; one daughter, Georgia; today to clear what they cal led
Director', "The Vietor�••, "Joyce's Rutland 33, Chauncey 0
TO BE ADMITTED
and a son Lawrence, both at "confusion" over an order this
'1-,t Regiment" and the "Saluta­ WIWamstown 27, Wallama 8 home; one slater, Mrs. Myrtle week putting a curfew on all
M emberll of the Tri-CoLinty Com·
tion March."
munity Concert Association will be
Hines, Manillon, three atepchll• person,, young and old.
Drum majorette is Elena M•r­ Eastern 30, Kyger O
Clerk
V
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rnon
Web
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to
ld
The
admittea to the concert ef the
dren Hilbert Cox, Carpenter; Del•
tJn ; head majorette Ann Sprouse; Pt, Pleasant 7, Hntg. E, 0
bert Cox, Columbus and Alva Sentinel the curfew, as to being Belefonte Singers to be held in
otf streets unle5.!1 accompanied Marietta' at 3 p. m., Sunday. Octo­
majorette.s, Sue Nelson, Maude Ironton SI. Joe 48,
Cox of Akron.
by a . re&amp;ponsible ad ult, applied ber 9. Since niemberahip cants
Brewer, Connee WiUlams and
Rio Grande 32
Judy Chafin.
Cheupealt:e 40, No, Gallia 18 Service, will be held from the to peqii&gt;ns to and lnduding 18 have not be issued, admittance wUI
·Chase Funeral Home · Sunday at years of age. However an ordin­ be by receipt for membership.
Games Tonight
FIRST ADVANCE
p. m. with burial In the Miles ance against "loiterlng" applies
SW VB, Oak HW (B Squad) al 2Cemetery.
Re•. Harold Klingel, to older citize ns. Loitering under CARBON MONOXIDE DIADL Y
NEW YORK up1..:...The stock
Rio Grande
Is In charge. Frlenda will be, -re­ the statute is defined as someone
Carbon monoxide is one of the
market regiatered its lint week
lY advance ainee August thi.s Hannan True vs. Pt. Pleaunt celvd at the funeral home any not engaged upon legilim1te per• most deadly gasea known to man.
(B Squid) 11 Pt Pleuant
time.
It has no taste or smell.
sonal bllslneu.
week.

Four Fined ,In
County Court
Patrolman Keating Praises Drivers Training
At Middleport-:Pomeroy Rotary Club Meeting Se�ion Friday

Rutland Hi Band
Figures Dads
Show Perfectly

EarI GilrnOfe, 78
Dies In Rutland
Fi;iday Morning

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Debaters Joust On Cuba, U-2, Summit

people who want freedom will get
WASHIN�TON UPI - Both ottered some hope ot succees.
Ali of what the candidatel said support and win freedom. He said
aides found grounds to claim vie•
tory today in the second round of and their rebuttal comm ents came the United States '8/0Uld defend its
the G reat Debate between Vice In response to questions from a rights in Cuba and defend its
Pre■ident Richard M. Nixon and four•man pan el of re))Orters, wlto Guantanamo naval base.
dealt . with both foreign and do­
Kennedy Jaid "we never we re
,Sen. John F. Kennedy.
estic issues. Here are aome of the on the side of freedom" and "Dev­
m
however,
oubt,
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There was little
er u.eed our lnfluence when ' we
that Nixon, the RepubJican candi­ issues covered:
f' ould have used lt m0tt ef1ective­
QUEMOY
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date for president, had given a
Kennedy said these islands, off ly." He said he hoped Cul:ui would
"'tter perfonnance than in his
win back Its fr!edo"m but had no
match last week against Kennedy. the Chinese coaat, were "etr;i ·
gieally
in
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efensible"
ap
d
ft,,h
e
hope, of success under the present
his Democratlc rival. NixoD thus
be policl'l!s of the Eiienhower adminis­
aave a fresh bou'nce to lhe GOP.. Chinese NatioriaUsts. .s}i,.
Even Democratic spoke1m.en persuaded .to withdra1 !eat they tration.
u.,
aareed that Nixon had look_ed bet• brin1 a ronflict th� coulct be­
Kennedy, asked about h is fitate­
ter in Friday night's televiled de­ come a world war · .! aaid the
bate but they refused to concede United Staes sho• 1d be pledged ment last spring suffcsting that
to defend Formr, , but that the President Eisenhower might ex-­
,hlm an ·edge.
line shou ld be d1 wn around Fi:fr. pfcSli regrets qyer the U·2 flight
The cand idates found little to moa� and not at, .chcd to include to save the Paris aummit confer­
1,ree lbouL Nixon's more aa:gres- the offshore isla.11:b,
ence, -salt! the flights were jU1ti•
11\te ilt.ilude and his lncreas�
fi
Nlx"n d lsaarN!d and said that, ed to protect natipn_al scc.urity
_ -IU'esa on d iffertnees ·between the
but a breach of international 1aw.
a
con•· B a matter of principle, abandon• He said it was "acce pted proced•
: two nOinineea wH a factor
to tbe lltt1 ln GOP Ing islands within' "the area , of ure" for one nation to express. re•
tributlni ,much
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sidered. Their ahantlonment to srets to another and that such ac•
EMHillr On Quemoy
tlon would have been proper If
, J'{ilCOll and Kennedy dashed on the Chinese Reds he aaid, would lt would have prevented the break
r
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f
wheU,er the United States ehould set t a chain eaction lead ing up of the conference.
e Communists to Formosa. He
'deftnd the Quemoy and Matsu i!J-- t.h•id
Ken,:iedr ,,was auilty of Nhmn said regrets would not
mainland.
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ofl
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Chinese
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have prevented Soviet Premler Nirights
c,vil
ence,
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Inci
U-2
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kita S. Khruahchev from breaking
otl,er i11qe1. They agreed tlley
�uldn'f ao to a- , ,u�hllt confer•
Nixon denied" that Cu� already u.p the conlerenCfl and ihat the
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ra,ee utq9'1 adla� pi,parations I 1f �at and W,� that � � rr,aidep.t
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tent skating rink localed in Pythian Park, Middl eport, Seple!ll•
her 2, of this year. He claims
that while being a pai d patron at
the rink h e sustained a broken
left leg when
another patron
caused him to be knocked to the
floor. The other skater was unidentified in the suit.
The plaintiff charges the accident was due to negligence of
Curre nce and caused him to be
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Plans MadeFor 85thAnnual
Historical Society Meeting
Br A. V. Howell

The Meigs County Pioneer and Historical Society, incor­
porated will hold its 85th annual meeting in the Christian
Education rooms of the Federated Church in Pomeroy on
Wedilesday afternoo_n, October 12, (Columbus Day) from 1:30
to 4:00 o'clock. Refreshments witl be served.

Slnce the Society's last meeting
it has been incorporated under the
Jaws of Ohio aH a non-prout cor•
porahon. This action requires that
a n ew or revised constitution be
adopted and thi.!I will be attended
to at the meeting and• officers will
be elected.
Maoy new members have joined
the society since the last meeting
and there is much interest shown
m the proposed aetivitles during
lhe commg year. As in' man)' other
counties, there wiJI be l ocal his.
tory cl ubs or&amp;anized in each township to study, record and preserve
htstoric matter o( interest and i m•
pbrtance to the townships and the
county.
1be Meigs County Society is now

How Milk Is Sold
To Be Subject'Of
Monday Meeting

How our milk is sold is the
subject to be diseuued at a
milk marketing meetine schedul•
ed Monday evening, Oct. 10 at 8
p. m. in Chester Grange Hall.
Speakers Will include Donald
Zehr, mil k marketing speclal.i8ts,
Ohio State University 11;1d Owen
W illjams, manager of the Dai�)'
mens' CooperatlYe Sales A5.!loc1a•
tion, Charleston, W. Va.
This meeting has been arrane•
ed because of frequent que11tions
asked about milk marketing. Il Is
open to anyone selling milk eith­
er in the Charlesten area or other
milk markets.

for action ncccHary to defend the had &amp;uffered a de feat in the Unit­
Uniled States against surprise at• ed Nations this week. He referred
�ack.
to the vote, wlth the United States
SUMMIT
on the losing side, on a proposed
Nixon said he woul d be willing amendment to the neutralist J'e.!IO·
to attend a summit conference if l ution seeking a·reneWill of negotla.
it would contribute to peace . but lions betwee n the United States
that there must be dipl omatic r.e­ and Russia. I
(IVIL RIGHTS
gotiatione first Lo indicate assur­
Kennedy erlticir.ed the adminis•
ance of success.
Kenned)! said he a(lreed with tration for not making more use
Nixon'11 position but thut before of guarantees in recent civil
there is another summit conference rights Jaws to proteet the r ight to
there should be action t.o build vote. He also found a lack of
both the mlJitary and economic vigor in the Government Contracts
Committee, headed by · Nixon,
strength of the UJJited States.
which seeks to preVen� r-i.cial di5U. S. PRE$TIGE
The Meigs County Farm Bureau
Nixon said Communist prestige crimjnlition in hiring by employers
is "at an all-time low- and Amerl• with government contract!. He al- Annual Meeting will be held on
can prestige is at al} 1111 ' - time eo Hid the Pre�ident must provide October 20, 1960, at the Chester
high" as a resul t of the current "moral leadership" in this field, Grade School .
There will be a ham dinner startUnited Nations meetings. But ws particularly to end radii 11egreiaing at 7:30 p. m. followed by the
loog as the Comipunista are .ag­ tion in tchools.
Nill:oa aaid Congrees had re• business meeting at ·8:30 p. m. The
gressive , he ■aid, "no matter how
ed ade(ll.late funds t(jl , the Gov· cost of the meal will be 75c for
fus
well we are doing in the cold w;1r,
we are not doip.g •• well aa we ernment Contracts Committee and adults and 50c for child ren. Tick­
i;hould ." He aald economic and refused to make It a permanent eta are available from the board
technical Corel(ln aid is needed· agency. He thought the comriiit: members in your area or at the co­
and that more cooperation from tee ehould be given permanent op oftice.
11Atus and that federll aid ehoutd
The speaker fOr the evening w ill
Congress is in order.
be autliorlzed for schOQI . di.trlctfl be Mr. Keith Bands, Associ ate DiKennedy said U. S. prestige had seeking to" end segregat�on. Presi• rector of Market Devel opment and
IH!clined along with ill strength dential leadership UI needed;, h.e . Research of the Ohfo Farm Bureau
compared with the �omrouri&amp;t �Id, �o. �eat with 11t,.her, -��l�s FederatJ.,�p. 1!11 tC?p!� lri,U. be_ Uie
and
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Of-Farm Bureau
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day per iod, and that he still is
unable to retun1 to bis employ•
ment. The unknown party alleg.
cdly fel l and knocked the plain­
tiff lo the floor.
In his .uit Wilson claiffil that
M 1u1tainecj perman•nt dttn•
a,. in th• amount of $1 5,000;
h• hH 1uffend ■Hal pein and
111111 of work 1otalin1 $10,000;
that he has aln-ady hail a $SCIO
medical bill and nffd1 · $10CIO
meclical trutm•nt.
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an affiliale or the Ohio Hiatorical
Society and a member of lhe Fed·
eration of County Historical Soci­
eties of Ohio. The presid ent has,
for several years, represented the
Meigs County Society in the Ohio
Academy of History and the lnati­
tute on Local and State Hi.story. H e
is also a member of the Ohio Li­
brary Association.
Recently the president has ac­
quired a eoruiiderable number of
very important and rare books,
manuscripts and relics that will
be e!dlibited at !he meeting. Other
memben have as rare reliCI as
can be seen in other museums in
the state . Many will be shown.
I haxe been president for the
pa.st ten years, and along with the
pro,cram committee want to em•
phaelze thst this . will be an open
meeting at whicb every me mber is
requested to bring a friend . The
publ ic is inYited and all are wel­
come without obligation. .

H there are elderly or. physical•
Jy disabled persona who do not
have means of attending the meet­
ing, they should notify the presi•
dent at Box. 333, Pomeroy, so trans­
portation may be provided .
One ol the most urgent activities
of officers and members during
the n ext year will be to interest
more young people in the society
so they may take over when the
ol der members ]eave .
Ladies who have brought cookies
for the tea at former meetings are
not asked to do so at this meeting
as aJI refreshments will be furnish­
ed by the ladies of the church.

Two Arrested By

Ohio State Patrol

Two perso115 were arrested ye s­
terday by the Ohio State Patrol
-for pusing over a yellow line in
Meigs County.
Thomas Shields. 56, Zanesville.
and wmiam MeCoy, Rfo Grande,
were cited to County Court by the
patrol for the charge-.
RETURNS TO GEORGIA

Pvt. Norman E. Hysell has re­
turpcd to Fort Gordon, Georgia,
to take his M. P. schooling after
12 da�·s furlough at the home 1 of
his pa renls . Mr. and Mn. Normliln
Hysell of Bashan. He was mar­
ried to the former Patty Arnold
whil e home.
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MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL

Houd aAdmissions Patricia
she lt. Pomeroy and Ell a Weav­
er, Coolville.
Dismissed : F11:ye Jordan, Car­
penter.
�rth: �rs.
a _Jpffi

charges that the rol ler rink op­
erator was neg l ige nt • in two
ways:
-Not protecting patrons, in•
eluding lhe plaintiff, against in­
juries by another patron who
.also paid ad mission to use the
rink.
-FaUing to provide adequate
safeguard for patrons
against
other persons using the rink.
Attomeys for the plaintiff in
the actitJn are Crow, Crow and
Porter.
On the d ate of the accident,
when Wilson fell and suffered
his broken leg, the Middleport
Emer11ency Squad was swnmo
·
a1td 41'f!D:S�, ,llj�_ lO . , ife=
Generil ·aospatal w6ere he WU
relea�d after a six day stay.
The skating rink is a movable
type tent structure which c-an be
tali:eD from one l oe-ation to an­
other according to weather condi­
tions .and the localitif's interested
in skating.
the skating rink _wh ich is in
question was located at the old
Pythian Ball Park during early
spring of this year,

Mpms, Dads Take
Bows At Game
With Gallipolis

Parents, brothers, sisters and
friends stood and look bows Friday
night at the Pomeroy • Gallipolis
footba1I game in a •'Parents Night"
ce'remon"y al halftime.
Presented by Rich Jones.. an•
nouncer, were Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Winebrenner for son Robert; Mr.
and Mn. Ray Woodgeard for son,
Jim; Mr. and Mrs. Lucian Poulin
for son, Raymond; Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Hester for son Ge ne ; Mr.
and Mrs. Perry Carpenter for son
Roland; Kenneth Neville for bro­
ther Raymond ; Miss Joan Bulling•
too and Mrs. Ruth Bullingtbn or
brothers- and sons, Eddie and
Charles; Mr. and Mrs. Alva Phalin
for son, Reggie and Ronnie; • Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Buffington for son
Charles; Re v. and Mn. Eugene
Brown for son, David; Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Sayre for son Don­
a ld; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crow :l'or
son Ricke:
Mr. and Mn. Homer
"'
Gordon for son Dav id.
Rev. William Voris for friend,
George Blackwell; Dorothy Gloeclt•
ner for son Charl es; Mr. and Mi's.
Keith Woods for brother Roger
Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. Al bert
Ccates for son Dor; ltr. and Mrs.
George Grueser and Mrs. Tom
Grueser for son and husband Tom;
M. and Mrs. Hayman Bamit.2 for
so11 Keith; Mr. and Mrs. Harold E.
Hysell fori son Harold ; Miss Bar.
bar.a Stol t for friend JOhn Jones;
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Fultz for son
Mike; Mr. and Mr.I. Marion Stowe
for son Marion; Mr. and Mrs. Wa l t•
er Hamm for son All en; Mrs. Doris
Jewell for son Raymond; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry· Werry for son Tom;.
�11.r. and Mrs. Herman Ohlinger for
son Terry; Mr. and Mrs. Ted Dow•
nie for sqn Allen and Mr. and Mn.
Wyatt Gilbert for son Jim.

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