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Is Married
"°rt Couple
Sunday In Episcopal Church

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People
In Pomeroy

;----:;:------,----,--�-----,-- -c---I two,;.lJurty o'clock ceremony Sunday afternoon, OctoMiss Kathryn
Lama, �uahter of lhe late Mr . and Mrs. Earl R. Lama
rt, beca,me the bride of Mr. Harry S. Moor e of
. Rev. William Roberts performed the single ring
ny at the altar decorated with while flowers and green�

., ,IJ the Grace Episcopal Church, Pomeroy ,

&amp;.._•� bfi4e wore an afternoon I worl' ('urs.a�•i, uf pink rose burb
,flllllD. t,..o _ Pl,ece d ress of minl
A l1a l f hour of pre -nupual
ilk tlitocade with a feather musil' wiu playL'O by Mrs Cedr1r
Clark of Middleport . Mrs. t-'red
lhon , in matching color
111libi. of Middleport rcgistercd
�ffl were White Orduds
0� Jewelry was a strand of lhe J::Uests.
•ad
� �•rrings, a gift of the
T&gt;w Parixh Housr of the chi.m·h
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, �e11t A. Jones. � 1 � t l' r of �•ah d ('corated with fall flowers
for t h e rl' l'eption followi ng the
'� of Colum bus s, r v ecl as
d cl in � with the women of the
we
• pf Honor and wore an
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trad·
the
with
df'rorated
as
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r"'#h overskirt. She wore
lot acceBSori es and her itionill lhrl'e tlert!d Wl'dding r ake
Wlf or beige cymbidium toppl'd with bell and ring orna•
mt&gt;nt. Mrs. c;eorge Anden1on. Jr.
Middleport presided at the rofof
'l, �qi• Jta� Jones, niece of the
� wU l� flower girl and f{'1' service and Mr!. J _ 0. Ro{'del
i. .PIJe pink silk organza of Pomeroy at the punch b owl.
•1fh a buffont skirt. Her
1-'ollo wi ng the recept ion the
w•• ol pink rose buds.
/ new Mr and Mn. Moore left for
•erbe.rt F. Moore of Mid- a trip tu New York City to re· d as best man for
/ �tve
turn h.Y wa)' of the Gttal Lakes
�Ii� Ind Dale M. Dutton
a11d Niagara Falls. For her travel·
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ing costume the bride chose a
, Jr., of Pomeroy were
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navy bl ue two piece dress with
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match.inc acl•cJU1orie1 and her
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ore-hid co,sace.
_ Xl11 Grace: Sauvage and Mr�
Haff)' !:. Hoagland both of Col
The bride is a ·�radu:itr nf Mid­
Qnibu.1, and aunts of the bride rl leport lli:.:h Sd,ool and Oh.io
Un1 vcr�itr, i .� a menihC'r or , 1w
ln the recelvini:i line with
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� coUJtle, Miss Sauvage &lt;'hose First Prcsb,Yteriau Church o! �:i\.:
for..hu( i.,ilec:111'1i1 wedding a grape dlcport, 1-: van::clii\e Ch, , 111cr, t) , d
lWO "j.ie� �re11 and Mrs. Hoag- er or t he Eastern Stilr a11d 1hf'
re a blue Dior dren. Each Middleport Buslneu anrl Profes .
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sional Women's Club. She ts cm
ploye&lt;I as auditor at the Hoyal
Parent,
ounc
Bottling Company in MidCrown
lli ..LJ eac er•
o eel
dlepor t.
,. � M�iC• County Council o f
Thi• groom. graduate o f the
ll:�ll and Teachers will meet on Univeri;ily or Kentucky is a Ves­
'6\41'HI)', October 13, at 8 p, m. teryman of the G race Episcopal
•� th, · Letart Grade School. Fol- Church and a mem ber or various
, lowlni I lhort b u1ine1&amp; session a Masonic Bodie1. He is president
w.orq�op Will ho conducted by the of the lto,Yal Crown BoUling
"'� �ard members.
Company.
i"" Conferences 1cheduled and the
Following their wedd ing trip
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IUde� 1 nt:: secretary and treas- the new couple will be at home at
titer, M?I. A, T. Roude b ush, Budget 598 Soulh Third Avenue in Mid­
Ch..rman of Hamilton; P arent Jo� d- dleport.
�clfon, Mrs. K. 8. Davidson, pre•
Among those from out of town
Mbpoi cha4"m1:1n of Cambridi!e; Re- attending 1hr wedding and reeep­
'lp,c&gt;n■lbllltJea and work of the del- lion were. Mrs. G. H. Wheatlfy
Ji1at.e,; � council, Mra. E. S. ShC'r - i'll d Mrs. 1". H. Lyle of Ashland ,
),w, pubUcatlon chairman of Ath• K,Y. sislcrs o( the groom and Mr.
:,f11; principles o! the PTA. Mrs. Lyle and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell
ltl, J. Schlou, chairman of �ublic pru ba.sco of Ch.arle.11ton, W. Va.
tclatlona of Cincinnati, and mcm·
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Mrs. Bill Cross
Honored With
Shower On Monday

DAR Held Grave
Ceremonies At

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Japan Exchange
Student Guest At
Federated Clwrch

Mies Judy Weed or Cincinnall,
who spent th ree months in Japan
as a n exchange 11udent, waa g:ue,t
spe.aker wtien the Happy Harvest•
crs claaa of the Federated Church
met Friday evening al the church.
The speaker showed 11Hdes taken
in Japan and gave &amp;n intereatlng
talk on her experie nN•s and of her
life with her foster parents and
family of Japan.

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Ch icken

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Rug by
Sweaters
For

Men ond ·Boys

SMITH CLOTHING CO.
Mlddlepert, Ohln

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:(.,,�:,. Samsonite Sale!
• Chairs, $7, t95 · · . . · · •
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Regular $t0.1S

For Limitod Timo, $29.95
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reere■tlonal period. Durin&amp; the
Hay Ride Enjoyed By
e\ltnin&amp; wonhlp program one rep·
BaJ)li.,t Church Group
reacntative of escb of the churchel
The Junior High Sunday School took their pledge to the altar ln a
clau and the Jr. Hi BYF of the tervice of dedkation.
Middleport Fjrst Baptist Church
The 1roup was .accompanied to
enjoyed a hay ride to Portland
counselors, Mr.
where they held a wiener roH1 on Gallipolis by their
b bons.
Gi
Wiyne
Mr1,
and
Saturday evening.
Attending the MHair were John
Hood, Mike Bratton, Ray Picken5,
PUaL IC HEAR ING
Pat Edw11rd1, Larr)' Gladwell, Dar­
A pu bLic heari ng will be held In
la Ebers bach, Ruth Ann KloelJ, Kay the Melga County Courtroom on
!Juggess, Anna Jeffers, Linda Kauff Nov. I O at t p. m. concerning a
.1.urtha Fowler. Bruce Annas, Jacil b ridge project on Route 1%4 .
iigman and Buddy : .. oorc.
1 hey were .1l·l·omp1mied by Mr.
me! Mrs. Tony Fowler and wn,
Mark, Mr. and Mu. Gene Colcm1m
and son, Jerry , and Hev. a11d Mrs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Donald Doone
,rnd d .i ughlcr,
TONIGHT and TUESDAY
Jeanne.
Sun., Mon., TueL, Oct. 9. 1(), 1 1

MEIGS THEATRE

M Yf' lllen,bers Attended
Gtdlipolis Youth Rally

"PLEA SE DON'T EAT
THE DAISIES"
(Technicolor)
Doris Day - David Ni\'en
Colorcartoon
WEDNE SDAY &amp; THURSDAY
"nVE BRANDED WOME?,;"
Silvana Mangano - Vera Miles

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Meml}(lrs of the Youth 1-\,Jlow•
ship or the Heath Methodist
Church of Middleport who attend­
ed the PortsmouLh District Youth
£tally in �.allipolis ,Yesterday were I
Evel,Yn Gibbons, Sandra Brewing­
:on. Sar.ah Bechtle, Diane M cCn- :
ma.s, Barbara Jones. David Kon�..
right, t'orrest l;L d?tel, Jr.. Tom
Rall and Eric Cham bers.
The meeting began in the after­
noon with a speaker and a sack
.! Upper was held followed by a

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SATUftOAY
"THE HYPNOTIC EYE''
Jacques Bergerac, Alli son Hayes
- also "THE PURPLE GANG"
'Barry Sullivan, Elaine FAw.ards

CLEANING RUGS BY HOME
1'1ETHODS CAN BE

A Real Headache!

CER TAIN PEOPLE CIIOOIE
CITY LOA#••• HERE'S WIIY:

Thty know Wt !rust lhtm . • • hlVI faith In
llttm. we mah your loan hire • pl1111nt
IISY·1oln1 ••Ptrlanc, from b11l•�ln1 to
end. When 7111 n11d more mon1y II mor11
'llma we are 1t1d to bt of 11rvlc1. Jud call
•• us for your fall cash . . . $100 . . . $1000.

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RUG CLEAN I NG
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Your rugs will be expertly handled - shampooed, laun­
dry washed or. dry cleaned, according to type of rug. Of
course, Robinson's handle fill sizes1 too. Phone us for
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pick up;and delivery service.

Robinson's
LAUNDERERS - DRY CLEANERS

Robinson's Cleaners
PHONE WY-2,54%8
IN POMEROY

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PHONE WY-2..'1130

IN MIDDLEPORT

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HUMAN PLY That's Orin Murray, Field Sur­
vey Enaln..r of fabulous Glen C.nyon Dam in
Arlzoite. Murray ■ays, "Sure I've tried other
brands. But Camel 11 th• only one that aIves me
real 1mohina 1atl1f1CUon. every Ume I !lt:ht 1,1p."
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huther11 aMI CHtr■I 011\o;
!tartly 11:t.udy IIMt dlm'al thlt
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felr tfrl,Mllh WeclMtday. Cooler
c.efttral 8NI NVthHtt WtdMN11y,
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DMJeted To The lnterut, 0/ Tiu, Mei4,..Ma,an Area
Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo, Tuesday, October 1 1 , 1960

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NO. 149

·Depressed

•Fift)'-five year old Frank Arthur Davis, of Masori, W. Va.,
die� yesterday afternoon from a self-inflicted shotgun wound
in the head.

Davis, shot himsel{ wilh a .12 in Mason, Thursday at 2:30 p.
ga11ge shotgun, sometime between m. Rev. Ralph Mahoney will be
2 and 3 o'clock, while hii;; wife, .1. in l'harge or services. Burial will
be at Kirkland Memorial GarElva, was vieitin3 I neighbor.
Upon returning home at 3 dens.
p. m., Mrs. Davi.1 found her hus•
Friends and relatives will be
band dead in the bed room of
al the funeral home after
rercived
hia home.
until time of the
Wednesday
noon
No reason could be a:lven for
the suicide act, ot.l}er than Davis service.
bad beea out of work ror some
time and was quite depressed
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Sgt. G. M. Scott of the West
Vlr,:ini• State Police ' and Mason
County Coroner Oliver Eahenour
who inve11tlgated the ,hooting,
jointly ,greed lhal deall, w,s b y ,
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111icide.
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The deceased was born at West
Pictur,-d abo�e is a sketch of the proP?sed,n a":' fire station at Middleport. The two story
Columbi,, October 5, J,05. Hi,
�u1lding if built wo.uld house all hre fig htmg equipment, have a maintenance shop,
block
mother, Lillie (Hy&amp;ell) Davis preers office on the, first fi�r. It would ha ve a large meeting hall upstairs with kitchen
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ea to the . County PT� fac1libes. This type of (Ire station ts needed in Middleport to enable the fire apparatus to be
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placed separately in the building as �at� in t h ! Ohio I nspection Bureau report.
his wife, Elva, father, Edward
Thun�ay were a ppointed w�en
Davili, one daughter, Mra. Jean
the Middleport PTA Exetutave
Grueser Long Bollom oh ·
ard met last nigh t. at the
IDB, Elward, Maaon; l wo :;oth� · Bo
school. Delegate_4 appomled were
en, Harry, Point Pleaonl .md Mrs. Rodney Sauer, Mrs. George
BUI, Mason; and one iiater, CarHackett Jr., �ra. Lucy Gregg,
man Durst, Middleport.
Mrs_ Mary E. Hmdy and Mn. Paul
Funeril aervlces will be held
Theus.
at the Foa:Je1on&amp; Funeral Home
At a regular meeting of the Pomeroy Chamber of CoJtlf ·
Charles Asa Brad b ury, presi: merce, held in the office of the Ohio Power Company Momlaf
dent, was in charge of the meet­
evening; Bill Miller, Area Development Technician ' discu.sse&lt;f, 1
ing and plans were annOunced
resource development of Meigs county.
the
for the regular meeting to be held
Miller said that a correlation I
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ftext Monday evening. Bill Diles
was a mu,t for resource I will ,he a meeting or the Po,neto)'
effort
of
will be guest speaker. A coffee
next Monday
and that wh;1. t we set Retail Mercha nts
develo
ment
p
hour with Mrs. Lewia Sauer Jr.,
the
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Ohio Pow•
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at
evening
30
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chairman of the hosp itality com• out to do Is either an aggr vatlon Pr Company offices i.o Oi,euas thi,
mil.tee in charge, wm fellow the which we dp nolhinJ about or a year's Christdlas seaaon program.
meeting. Room nmlhera will also problem which we accept and do
somelhina about. 'Problems that we
Attending the meetlng o( which
be announced at the Monday
A Moeller-for-Con&amp;ress dtnner ·in meeting.
accept are the best , way toward a . Clyde Kirkland, reaident, presid� p
better future, he SJJd. He was als? ed, in addition to the aueats� were J .
Lanca1ter, Wednesday, Oct. lit is
Th&lt;; PTA Membership Drive he­ ple�ed that the 1u.rv-ey by the !'fl· Leslie Fultt, Mu Wirtt;1:�,d Ford;
. expected UI attract between 500
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ty 1tu�ents waa bemg Bob Elberfeld, Franklin Rizer, Bill I ·
lJld 600 penona from tht 10th Con- gan this week and letters were am1 Universi
gressional district.
:sent to the parents in regards to conducted.
Grue1er, Kai Hindy, Charle, l'tlur- 1 "
Ted Reed i_nlrodueed !amee I ray, Frank Will, Fred Blaettnar,
Jamee Reid, Lancaster, chair- the :z&amp;c per ,person dues. Mrs.
man of the event, said the prlnci- Berna.rd Fultz Is chairman of Lhe Stratton, auptrv11or of . the surv!y , Ted Reed, Bob Jacobs, Edililofl Hob1
team, w� Introduced two of h11 stetter , and Dick Owen.
pal speaker -.yill be U. S. Rep. Rich- Membership committee,
r1 rl/' 1 . �ITH
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ard Bollln1 (D-Mo.) who IS on the
Attending the meeting werti team. Robert Seyfang and Peter
Pvt. Cba,tts �. Smltj,.
.�1-, �• committee and )otw. IClqo- , Mr:. � � �db\Jl')',! . Mra.
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Sauer Jr., "li(ri, We.le)' try, MiBS Sa� siutioii' .liri;n,, ..;1d
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itlll•; •• now 1t1tloftfd' ..t %1-....,
ildrec!' •Ha wley, i. W. McComat, group of hi, work ,nd llated lb•• 1r1fS;
Tbe dlnner waa sc heduled 119 a Pd
.l•p.n, for an II montn tour ot
A A. Scarberry, Leo Kennedy, the -villual survey w 11 already In
tribu te to u. s. Rep. Walter H. , a�d Mn. Hackett.
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progreH. He said they will 80 into I
Moeller, LancHler, who is seeking
the interview 1urvey with mer- .
re-election from the 10th Di1tricl,
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Represenla1.IVeS
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E�pected To Draw
Political Crowd

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.Unn•r will

I Troops Ready TO

be he\d i n the
Lancaster American Legion Hall.
Bolling w ill &amp;peak following din• ·
p
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n ioil�a ��i speak In behatr o(
the candidacy of the Lancaster

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use Force If UN
I Guard Not Moved

IS CO•chalrman o! the !
event ls Don Mullen, of Meigs
County.
The Congo
LEOPOLDVILLE,
· UPI - Armored Congolese troops
surrounded the residence of Pa•
lrice Lumum bi today, prepare d to
use force if the deposed pro-Soviet
premier's United Nations guard is
nol withdrawn.
between Congolese
A clash
troops and the U. N. gu1rd or Mo­
roccan and Tunl1Jan aoldlers un•
der command of a Ghanaian colo­
nel was barely averted Monday.
The rullna hjgh eommlHion, P·
Death claimed the life of Jene
The ruling 'high commi11lon, ap­
M. Little, 43, of Spring Valley Col. Jo� h Mobutu, M:onday gave
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Trailer Oturt, Galion, 0., Mon.day the United N;ationa until 10 a. m.
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Col­
' Jl!.orning at 1 1 o'clock In a
EDT today lo surrerider Lumum­
umbu1 hos pital.
by
ba. The ultimatum WIS iaaued
He ••• born in Cheahlre,
Justin Bomboko, chairman of the
December 24, 1917, to Mrs. Lottie commission.
Frazier and the late Jelle Little.
Survlvinl are bia wife, Myrtle;
indicated that the
Boboko
to
mother; one niece Mra. Reva Jean Congolese troo p1 were ready
Sickle; one brother, Burnett use force, if neceBSary. Re 11Id
LltUe and four sisters, Miu Fran­ "the !lrmy will take ill reApoq.sl•
ces Little and Mn. Marjorie Mar­ bilities, Patience and 1ooctwm have
tin ail of Gallon and Mn. Della run out. This la the week o! great
Gtutln, Marion ind Mra. Kathryn decision!."
Blacbtone of Man111fleld.
Servic,a will be held from the
Foaie.aon, Funeral Home in Ma­ E1nergency Squad
lOII, Thursday 1t 10;30 a. m. with
,,. burial In the Smith Cemetery- In Called To Give Aid
The Pomeroy Emeracncy Squad
Leon,
P'riend1 will be received at the was called 11t 7:30 thi, morning
ll
, funeral home anytime after 12 to gi"e aid to AverJ Shttt , But•
1uUer­
WH
who
Avenue,
ternut
p. m. Wednesday.
Mr. Little wa■ a aelf· employed 1 Ing from illness. A loCal phyai· cian wa1 called.
ttuelr: ·11r1...er,

Jesse M. Little,
4.1, Dies Monday
In Columbus

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tJNrl'ED NA110NS, N. Y. UPI locked Eaat • West ne10Uation1 on
__:,Nikita S. KhrusbchH goes be- diaarmarnent.
-Propose the addition of tlve
, � . the U. N. General Aalembly
Eastto the 10-natlon
neutrals
todtY to try to re1tore lost Com•
committee
disarmament
munllt luat.,r with the speech on West
dlairmament - "the ,uestlon of which broke .up In deadlock last
1lltltions" - he came bere thret Juni:i at Geneva.
-Put forwud form11ly hi• call
Wffkl 110 lo ,deliver.
a special u. N. 111efhbly aesror
Tbe l)leech wlll be the So\'iet
on disarmament to meet
sJon
before
addresa
farewell
Premiet'1
s
next
Soviet
prlna: in Geneva, Moteow or
Thur1d11.
home
fl1'ni
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rad.
Lening
the
IOUrefl , HJ'd he would Mah
Khrushchev said he might e"en
r1ngiq over all
m6it o t It,
the New
and com• come bact here after
� of hi1 "total
11ld
aources
but
needed,
if
Ye-ar
ropouls,
di1um.1ment
p
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li]rolibly �ulna: 1 lso thti U. N. be meant only It the auembly
iii.lo� thus far with their set- was debatln11 dlurmament which
of
he: hu c11Jed ..the queali on
'beeu to thlfl communi1t caUH.
'l'!ta latat eame Monday night questions."
hi, 1t•
wlllir the -Ruaian1 loac· in eHortl Beaten on the Congo
to lbelve die bloodlOUed Jll1u'8 tempts to ouat �c:retllry General
Soviet
Dag Ham)nankjold, the
et Jh&amp;ilpry and Tibet
dluriuthe
to
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leader
luue
the
wu
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Dtaiilllelfe.11 bid ar1ed all -.orld ment. question on tht � of a
1"9• to atlftid· the lllletDfJg lo '9v� prop(IN) tO' have 'the •
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survey will b� cQDdueted. After
this is completed the team will re•
turn to the unl'V.8l'Jd.1)' to make a
g,raph and develop their proposals.
Doctor Rudolph Frankel, profesl!iOr o{ the City J&gt;lannlng graduate
course under which the survey
team is 1tudying wiU be In Pornero}' and Middleport this f'ridiily
to check on the aurvey teams' prosreu and to offer his a11istance.
Doctor Frankel is a member of the
Royal Institute of Britiab Arehi•
tects and a member of the Ameri•
can In1tltute o( Planners.
Bob Elberfeld announced there
---- · ------·--Fidel Ca8trO Due For
SANTA Cl.A.HJ\, Cuba UPIPremier Fidel Castro was due
here today to make a personal
appearance at the court martial
of l lfi persona accused o( acUve
reai&amp;llnce to hi1 rej'.Jme.
Ai least two and perhaps three
of the de(endiants--102 alleged
guerrilla&amp; and 12 "collaborators"
said to have been captured in
the Ellcimbray Mounlalns-are ei:1irlna
pec�ed to face Castro'•
aqu1ds.
Peraons said to have been caP·
tureii in l11t week's "invasion"
of Orlente· Province are expe cted
heavier
l o face proportionately
JN:naltles when they come to
tt1.,i �n 1n unannounced date.

Personal Appearance

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Mrs. Thelma Campbell of Wilk•
esville attended the annual con­
vention at Grand \Lodge or Ohio,
Knight.&amp; of Pytb1as and Grand
Temple of Pythian Sisters at the
Biltmore Hotel in Dayton, O.,
Se pt. 2-1·24.
At the con,.,ention she was in­
staUed as District Deputy Grand
Chief of Diatrkt 1 1 or Pythian .
Si,ter Temples. The Temples in
tbia district are at Logan, Galli- 1
pohs, New Strait1V11le, Nelson•
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ville, Middleport, Pomeroy, Car•
bondale, Gtousler and Wilkesvllle,
Mrs. Campbell has been active
in many oraanizatmns mcluding
Church and Sunday school at
W1lkenille, Grange,
Women's
A ux d 1ary of -American Legion',
Eastern Star and School Organi•
zatio11 . She ls particularly active
in the S.lem Center PTA where
she has been teachinj: for many
}'ears.
Last June s�e. realized_ one or
her _great am b1�1ons of hfe-gra·
duatlon from Rio Grande College
ith a B. S . . in Ed, Dearee. She
':V
IS now lookmg forward to the
day she will receive her Maater's
degree.

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2 Local Women f Will Hold Spttial Meeting
Attendi·ng 38th Th?M�!��l:a��u��t:!!�.�!;! !�
aid the Middleport . Volunteer Fire De•
tng the proposal
Ann Ua1 Meet
station.
for new
partment then

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Death Claims 88
_
Year Old Lady
lo Clifton

Frances Esther Blake, Clifton,
passed away at her home Monday
cvenmg around midnight follow­
ing a long lllness. She was 88
ycan old.
S.he w.as born Fe bruary 2, 1872,
in Glenwood, W, Va., to the late
Henton and t.:llen Spurtock. She
was preceded in deatb by her
hus b and .in 1940.

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a
quest
rn
Don Mills, president of the fire ,
Mn, Mildred M. Stanley, vice
department ap�aN!d before C'o�n
president and director, Pomeroy
s.
c�I Monday night lo hear _ ill
,
National Bink, and Mrs. Roae
· views on the_ pro?D�ed atat�on
Reynolds, uaist.ant vice president
and commumty b u1lcbng,
M11l11
Citizena Natlonil Bank Middlein )
port are aUendin&amp; the' 38th an- had • P�ated befo�e Council
Ua previoua meet_111� and re• t
nual convention of the National
quested an appropr1.ahon be made I
Association of Bank Women in
! of $6,000 to ht added to the {ire
Pasadena California
dep1rtment funds to ena b le the
The �nvenlion � beini held
to
al the Huntington Sheraton Hole) con�truc�ion �f the building
11prmg.
this
begin
October to to 13.
U t.he city_ could' see fit to _a pAll NABW memben hold executive poailions with banll:I . The propn.a te lh1� amount, the f1.re- ,
group was organi t.ed in 1921 with m�n feel the� will_ be able to
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1 6 members. currently there .are I build the station with .a certai n
amou�I or soli&lt;;ilation, Mill&amp; said.
12� women bank officer&amp; and
The fire committee. oompoAed of
directors in the u · s · up from
Lee Smit�, A. A . Scar berry and
1 1 ,000 Int Dec. 31.
Wayne G \ bhons, reported fa,.,orMore than 500 delegilell are ably to th11 propos.al.
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I attendi ng lhe c nvention lo hear
Howtver, Clinton Fisher felt
promin t ipe : en lro
en .
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i m ed uc�- the Councit would be acting too
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('·on , mo, lOn PIC ure, aw, med 1- fas t I_o act on t h e proposal �I
cine •nd b anking fie.:Ids
this time .and John Zerkle said
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t,J:ie Hollywood area, visit Disneyland and other pointa o{ Interest 1
.
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in
this en le,L&amp;lnmen
...ur111 �.....-•
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Council Tables Aid To
Fire Company Proposal

Mason Man Committed Suicide
In Bedroom Of Home Monday

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County Ag Society
To Hold Annual
Officers Election

Meeting Saturday

An annual election of Meip /
County·s A&amp;ricultur1l Society Directon will be held SaturdaJ, Nov.
ember 12.
�lfici.tlon1 for candlc!J�
for" �ffOrs are thil they mu.I
':'!':'. .
,
• t 1..11 f · ed 'voter of Meig,
be' I ••••
Co11nty and muat ti.aw a membersh 1· p f1cket m
· Ihe Agricultural
Sociely. Candidates petlUon1 must
be fiJed not later than 5 p. m.
November t.
1eeretary
Frank H . Johnaton,
said today only penons holding
membenbip tickets 1l the close
of tbe 1960 County f'air or at
ieast 15 caJendar days before lhe
date of election are qualified lo
.
vote •
The election will be held lo
fill the vacancies of directon
Roger Morgan f'red C· Leifheil
.
Avery Nelson. •Don L. Betzina: and'
Roy Holter wboae terms expire
· year.
thI&amp;
NOTICE
This week'• crouword puales
fi■ Hed to arrlwe. A, toOfi as they
can be triced we will re1u11M th•
popvl1r fNture, W• a,.. sorry to
h.we lnconnnltnced 1nJ ti our
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The Ohio Institute on Local and
Stale . His�ory _a.nd lh� �ssoci1tion
of . Ohio H1�tor1cal Soc1et1es held a
joint mee�mg Saturday _at the �mP� Mllrtius M�seu'!I 1n _ Marietta
•tth over 100 h11tonana 1n attend.
a n,.ur
.
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D ,·n• ttte ·noon in1el'fflllltOn •a
receeded the
bua tour of the city p
.
Ju och at the Betsy Mills Club.
A. V. Howell, a inember of the
the
In•tltute and representing
Meigs County Society of the Aasociation was a speaker during the
aflernoon seHion devoted to hiltorical markers. The progr am for
will include direcMeigs County
.
t'iona 1 h 11 h,way_ mar kers tO port•
lJnd and h11tor1cal markers .at the
scene of th e BatU e of Buff mglo n
mark.en at
Isl■nd . The two old
'
7
the corporat '•on J • ne on Rou 1ie ,.._
east and sou,. or •omeroy wil �
repl1ced by new and larger markera made of rust
. inum .
. proof alum
The ronc I ud mg exercise of th e
meeting was a ceremony dedicat•
ing lhe new wing of the museum
completed last year• by the Ohio
the
Historical Society, owner or
museu m.

Mayor Fines Three
In Middleport Court

fire
that he felt the same way. lie,
Zer�le, . further slated th•! the
Blaho� is needed. Zerkle also_ said
the �11\�ge needed 0th.er items
at this time and cnuldn t see how
the �ou_ncil could make the ap­
pro�nat1o_n .
Bill Childs spoke favorably lo­
w1rd the propose! and thought
the Council should go alorg due
lo _ $3,000 all rea�y . being .appro•
,praated for a b uilding to house
vil_lage street equip�ent. Childs
.
Aa 1d he Celt the station_ is badly
�ceded and th.at the Ohio lnspect1on Bureau has suggested it be
don4:. Child.11 _ later suggested .a
special meetmg be called wi t h
Council and fire d'epartment re­
presenla tives to iroo out th �
proposal.
In other b usioess before the
Cnuncil, Lewla Elli11, slreet fore•
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!Dan, reporte d on the repairs
bemg made to the levee and the
repairs u, a lleys. ,
.
. VIilage
Cbarlotte Perrin,
trca•
surer. gave her m�nlhly repQrl
showing lhe fol/owmg balances;
GeMral . _ . . _ . . . . . $ •,,061 .76
9.ll&gt;.70
s..... Mo lnton,.,..
Sta,. Hlehwey • . . • •
1.309.35
Patti,. �r
401.16
C.mietery Operatlen
2.793.10
Cemetlff')' Trudi . . . . 1 ,A57.74
FiN lqUipment
325. t 7
Swimming Pool
2,659.90
General Bond letl,.._
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Total
MD,1 1113
Gene Grate, ,·ilJage cle:rlr. read
.14.ay ot Kennetb .lt.cr..Jhinae)"i re.Por t l.bowm• rece1pu of $8.fl.60.
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,.,. 11N eaa a letter froru
Ult ,POUlllJOD board atatm,e the
.
,..,.e 1 ,�
vi..1 1_
,...rmiL. lo d ump raw .sew•
age � I.Lie un10 ai,·e, wowd e:r;.
p1re N o�ember I�. Jt :,,as sugge,c­
ed by t,:ounctl to write (or the
renewal smce the vu1age IS ma.tmg progre,;s toward securing a
sewerage treatment plant.
Mayor M.cr.t.1unne1 wo read the
re&amp;lg ll.il lJOD o t cwo cemetery tr us­
.
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1ees, · M· .__.r,ofi llnd H enry SWI1l,
'l'lte_ ...
• .ouncu accepted tne res1gnation1 and said new appomt•
men ts wlli be made at a later
a t
a e.
.
Wage ordmam:e number 833
wu 1-1ven ns Unrd readmg 11:nd
approved wil h
the touowmg
.amendment. 'J he treasurer's sal•
a:ry was advanced from $4�0 to
$'tt4 per year, the Janitor's from
$lMHJ to $683, and l.be dump at
tendanta trom � Lo �- Tho
new VJilqe orumance w1U nOI.
become euecuve unw the new
term of oifice.
Scott Sba;;.nk and Ed haggert,-_
were 1ppom ted a.s permanent
patrolmen tor the village.
11 was noted during tne lengthy
Couoci.l ses.sion all proposal!i that
were p ut to vote were una111mo1JS;:.

Survivors include five sons:
Three persons were fined this
Charle! of Baltimore; Artley, Ben­
mornJn1 b� Middleport Mayor Kenton, Waller and Berland, all of
neth McElhinney after being arC Ji1to11. She is also 1un 1ved by
TWO FINE D
ftve daughters M rs, Laura Claj:g
David Paul Yonaler w11 fined , rested by Middl@port Police.
Gallipolii; ; Mrs. M ary Tolliver, $1U and cost&amp; for reckleas opera- · Raymond Lewis Fife Jr.. 23, Che•
Glenwood; Mrs. Rena Williams, uon and William Dant, $ 100 and 1 shire, was lined $5 and cost.a for
Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Willa Barnhart, costs and senlenced to three days having a defectiv e exhaust. The
TAG DAY ANNOUNCED
Colum bus and Mrs. Alma, Johnson m jail on a charae of driving while fine was suspended. Leroy D. Hos­
The
.hbCl.llt:! Band wiu bold ii&amp;.
�
fined
was
,
Clifton.
mtoxicated in County Court action chur. We:!lt Columbia
annual 'J ag Oay lJrive Saturday,
Clar­
and
n
intoxicatio
for
costs
and
She is survived bl' three aistera yesterday.
ence Oiler, 23, Cheshire, $100 and October la. 1'ne l&gt;and memben
Lola Jaco bs and Ola Crum of
w1u be in Pomeroy, M iddleport,
ro■Ls and 3 days i n j.ail for driving ltacine
MARRIAGE APPLICATIONS
Morrie, JUin oi:; and Mn. Ellza­
and otner aurroundtng
costs
and
$15
and
intoxicated
while
Leroy E. Webster, fl, Beverly,
beth Thomas, Columbus; also one
cornmuni11e.s.
li­
mechanic, and Emma Jean Neal, t2, for not having an operator's
In the more than thirtf. )'ears b rolher, Norman Spurlock of Lan­
A Jitney supper will be held
cenae.
Middleport, telephone operat.er.
and
grandchildren
55
and
caster,
Jn the evening 1or lhe band mem­
of her married tile, she hat been ,
Kenneth Lunstord, 21, Pomeroy,
niost interested in raising her 79 great grandchildren.
bers at 5::,0 p. m. and open to
coal miner, and Carol Sue llq&amp;)', Chapter To Hold
lhe public at 6 with a dance fol­
family and tnanaging a home
tbe
from
held
be
will
Services
l� Pomeroy.
I· where a.II of her friends were
lowing.
Clifton Methodist Church, Wed•
M.,.,ling At DAV Hall
MEIGS _GINlllAL HOSPITAL
welcome, as well as tho,e of her need&amp;)' at 2 p. m., wilh the Rev.
ChapXi Gamma Hu Exem pler
TO REPLACE LINIR
Admln,om: llarion Furbee, Ra · children.
DAVIS CHARGED
J. W. Hanlon, oflicialing "urlal
of Beta Sigma will meet �
ter
Cunard
The
N
UPI
LONDO
cine_.
Davis, 46, Pomeroy, It.as
Harold
She now lives on thC old farm, , will be in the CliUon liill ccmeDAV
local
the
in
7:30
al
night
unced
it
o
ann
Steamship Co. teday
· Dischargea: Mn. Donald Houda• on State Route 689 north of Wil•
·by tbe Meigs County
arrested
been
to
urged
■re
lery
will invite b ids shortly on a new Hall. All members
1helt and aon, Rt. 3, Pomeroy ; .kesvill e,.
on 11 1:harge
Department
Sheriffa
term•
i1
which
meeting
the
atte�d
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Friends will be received at the 75,000-ton_ repllcement for the 24Dor o. thy Durat, Portland; Mrs.
of non-au pport.
ortant.
im
ed
p
Mary.
any­
Clifton
in
reaidence
Blake
Queen
year-old liner
The District No. 11 convention
William Ford, Columbu1 and Mn.
will be held at Logan, Ohio, at time until the services. t�oglesong
George Stobart, Racine.
the Logan Temple No. 07 on Nov. I�uneral Home of Mason ia in
1 1 . Regiatratlon ror the conven­ charge.
tion ls at 12:30 p, m, The after• noon seuion 1tart1 at l:SO and
care I nooo control; and I would do this
quaU! program oi medical
SEN. JotfN F. KENNEDY
I for hte aged . federal grants for by bring.Ing in to play the efforts
ithe evening sessions bea:lna al
C.:
S.
ColutnbN,
In
Polilieal Committee, and the 21, 7 : 30. Every Pylhian Is welcome.
"Nixon mikes a bit :!!how o{ d.ls- the construction, e,:p;.msion and of all levels of a:overnm�nts and
nation Steering Committee 11· Send reservations for Di o'clock
cusaing this subject (civil ri1hts) modernhation of medical schools private acLiviUes concerned. each
ready haa recommended that it dJnner to Sylvia Do wnes, 24 W.
on all of hi! tripa to the South. But dental school.a ami schools of pub- to do the part it ii beat qualified
be sent to the PoULil:!al Commit- Front St., Logan, Ohio.
loana and scholar- lo do . . . .
it is hardly the same tpeech be de-- lie he,1th
tee:. ,
"'the o,dy aignific�nt growth of
ror medical 1tudents
shi
ahort
a
City
York
ps
New
in
livered
ltu•Nn Block Fall•
West Virginia Governor Cecil
in
_
economy that tqot pl,:ce
the
older
our
ing
renovat
for
grant.a
Ruaaia .Monday night ldiled to F
Underw'ood will \)e I.he princip�l time Jgo
the
WH
during
the
year,
Truman
for
m
grant
long-te
s
W
U
8
omen
8.l"DJ·
itals
O
r
hos
T
b
Q
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p
"I do nol think Mr Nixon is '
beat American • led naUon11 which
speaKer at a Repu bllean Rally to
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increased medical research . ._ .e'll- Korea� War an� t��n at the cost
be held at the Haven Theater In fooling anyone, North M South . . .
voted overwhelminll)' lo pdt on Hold Achieve1nent Day
pand our efforts for rehablln.a- of reeo[d l.nfi.ation.
the a,enda for deb1te Uie Soviet
'I' he: Mason County Farm Wo­ New Haven Wednesday at 7:SO Some or you may diaagree with
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Wt L.ac. City
Uo�
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my views, but at le11t I have not
counter-attack in Hun111ry in 1956 meri,'1 Club wUI hold its annual P- m.
If we ue to deal effectively
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nol
1s
This
program for so-'
elee•
an
in
1 with RUBlia, America must con•
and the Red C}llnese rape
bf Achievement Day on October 22 a t
In l'hatge of the meeting will changed my principles
• ciallied medlc:lne:•
Johnson, ftepu b lic11n tion year "
Tibet.
th,e Leon Element■ey School. The be J. G.
VICI PRIS. RICHA•D M. NIXON tinue to �•intaln her fl!'ililary poI n Wa�m Sprlnp, G■.:
The votea were M-12 with 31 program will begin: with regiatra- candidate ror State Senaldr. Sev­
aitlon, which ll to oontmue to be
In o.nwor:
•·1n no area is progreu more
ab1tentlon11 on Hun11ty and 49-13 tlon at 10 a. m. Members ef the eral other state and county Re­
the . lrltronge1t nation· in tbe world
come
y
''Johnn
a
is
Kennedy
with 3G abstenUOhl otl Tibete.
•Homemakers Farm Women's Club pu b lican candidates will be in• vitally needed than the area of
and m��ilaril.}'.
.
health. The coat or medical care lately" i n supporting water
The nine-nation Soviet bloc WIS will be hosteue&amp; and will aerve troduced at thi1 meeting .
We are .the stronge■l nation
rat
Democ
The
s.
project
.
power
reach
the
oeyond
eo
YUJoalavla,
kete:d
haa sk}'roc
lunch n at noon.
joined in oppoaina by
Governor Underwood will arrive of maftll citiu:M, particularly our was guilt)' of a "glaring misrepre- !111lltarlly in the world �ay , b�t
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Indonesia and Mall on both votet.
■ will
in Muon County by helitt1pter older citizens, and yet the present sentation" In saying Rusai1 would in the Yeah 1bead, AmertC' . ,
Guinea joined Uie!m on the Tibet
m1
her
to
up
have
htary
.UJ
elecin
m.
at the M. Olive Schnol at 4 p.
b,IATM TOLL RISES
administration require! them to be ahead of thi1 country
vote.
.
elftneth
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KINGSPOU, Tenn. UPt _ Two He will move to the Le-ori school take a 'pauper•, oath' before they tric power production by 1 975.
Also approved Monday nl&amp;ht for
li be . Wfftl elected, he would
· to can receive uaistlnce ·
more
penons inJured In the ex- to spe1k at 5 p. m. and then
and
ar
w
debate were the Ala:e:rian
' ··
p
\be lftm- in u. S. militU')'
depuah
tbe
up
in.11
sle
ror
stand
pp
"I
e■I:
s
will
, stren,ctb .._. ffil1 we will .■l w■ys
So'utb Attic1'1 apartheid race 1eg- plOlllon and fire that shattered part He:ndenon w)'_ere be'
reaources:
our
all
of
,elopment
"I propose for Immediate action
rq1Uon PQlicie:s, ID Austrian-Ital- 1 of the Tmmeuee Eastman ch,m• al �i80 �'tit. Both of thoae trips
tbe ultlin1te advantal��
new have
on
•followin&amp; prosnm for the for greater emph11Ui
the
helic-opter.
by
-be
will
onM
died
here
.
eek
w
planl
last
icll,
!l')'rol
South
the
ver
o
Ian quarrel
over Rlllllla ind tbe Commu�
11rojecta
multl-purpo1e
for
atarb
health:
of
frontlen
new
to
l
travel
wil1
Th.e 'CDVf!tJ¥"'
lerti� and a • J'rencb - l(oroe. day, brin,lng the death total from
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l!!!!w �•�•
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SAVE LIVES

AreaDevelopmentTtt�cian
Talks Before Pomeroy Cof

An, y_ou smoking mon, now
hut enjoying it less?

WHERE TO GET YOUR

ltlCOVIIING NICILY
Mra. Samuel 0. Perry, former
proprietor of the Mutln Hotel,
11 recoverlni: nlceb from a rec,mt
operAlion. However, ahe la not
allowed visilon al this lime.

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Parents Announte
Marriage Of Their
Daughter In Racine

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Mrs. Konkright
Received Word
Of Mother's Death

Delegates To PTA
County Council
Appointed At Meet ·

Heath Y.outh Group
Vot•es Money For
Church Project

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About
Middleport

Mr,. R.iymond Konllright of Mid­
dleport received word Saturday of
the death of Iler mother, Mrs. Fan­
M r . a11d :\frs Thomas
Young
Mn. Zella Cross returned home nie Clos, al a hospital in Brook.J­
spent the week N1d 111 Ncl!ionville
Saturday from Pleasan! Valley Hos­ ville, Ky.
with the i r daughter and son-m-law
pital where she waa a patient for
Mr. and Mrs Ro bert Rogers and
Rev . .and Mrs. Konkright had
several daya. She will �turn to
daughters.
Gallipolis Clinic this week for bePn in Kentacky on Thursday of
Mrs, Katie Davis of Langsville
last wcrk to visit w i th her at the
dressing,
v1.!11tcd .!lc�· eral d;,ys las1 week w11h
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hospital where !-he was taken fol
hN IIICl'f', lllrs, lvercu :,l l- Km ght.
Miss ¥artha and Ann tlowell re- !o ,vi11r, a h1' .rt att a..:k at h'.!r home,
Mrs. J . A Swc1•r1cv of Hutland
turned f.' riday frum a week'� va­
He\' Konkri•:ht and SOliS. Dn1d
spC'nt Sund.iy with hCr Sister, Mrs.
Duri ng the husrness session pre­ c11tiou trip to WU! iarn11burg, :,1onti­
Everett McK 111gh1 .
sided over by Mrs. Phil Meinhart. cello, Jameatown and the Shenan­ �nd Udr ll of Jame�ln,,., n. wit! joi11
J\trs. Konkri1:h1 there today for
I Mn. EvercU �k Kni:.!ht sp('nl president, plans w"re made to doah Valley.
Thursda)I night in Rutland With serve refreshments to the Meigs
M11rtha H•well returned to her th(' funeral services.
her sister, :1trs. J . A . Sweeney and County Pioneer and Historical So· employment at the offke of Dr.
al lendcd t he �et hud1st Church riet �· w h ich meets Wednesday 1f- E. F. Maag and Ann Howell to the
Republk.in Club
dinn('1 .
1Prnoon in the eh.urch educational Columbus and Southern Electric
Attende,l Conference
.'M i F.lmer S:ul dlcr f1f Wl•!il Lib­ room. lllrs. Waldo J . Bartels an­ Company Office tod w .
l\ i ne mem bers of t he '..fei;:s
Mrs. Harold Hall went to Cuya­
erty, VY VJ. . �rrivc(t Vnd,1) for a nounl'ed a Pre�byterial meeting to
br held in Gallipolis on October. 1 J hoaa F'1:1lh Friday to visit with her County Women's Rep ublican Club
visit w 1 l h :\1rs W i ) l i.1m 1:1.ixtcr.
.\fr_ und Mr�. Jo1,q1h Jct·nhour and a n E&amp;R Women's Regional mother, Mrs. James Sanner for attended the annual Fall Con fer­
ence of !he Ohio Federa l ion of
anti f:i. L h cr. L h ;1 rlc.s [('enhnur, or Guil d meeting at Newark on Ot:((l. several days.
27.
Mourning
James
Mrs.
Republican Women lleld Friday at
and
�ir.
ber
Copley anJ Mr. and Mrs. l"red
1 1n,I son, Dale, .!lpenl yesterday in the Neil Heuse in Colum bus.
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Hainey o: 11 (',1/' Copley v isited Sat•
Al th� close or the mrct in g � �. Pleasant with Mrs. Mourning' i;;
urday with :\l rs. C E. Dow and :\tr.
Attending were Mrs. Neva Pierce
s11lad course was serve d Dr :-: rs. 1 , 1 1 ·n l s, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Walt11nd Mrs. 1-' J ll l S i m pson anti r..1111ly
of the club, M rs. F.dna
prc11ident
MC'inhart, Mrs. Lawr&lt;'nce Lanni ng ! rt
of Ro�c H i l l
an d M.rs. Amanda Kaspu 10 _:::; j M r. and Mrs. Carl M artin and Russell, Mrs. Bentz Wolfe, Mrs
Mrs William Baxter and gur.sl. mem
Ben Ne&gt;utzling. Mrs. Jed We b sler
bers and_ twQ
i: ucsls. i\1 1ss J ·ani ily or Rand, W. Va., visited
Mrs. Elm('r Saddler. wrrl' Sunday
Sr., Mrs. Gcorl!e Meinh -1rt. Mrs.
�et·� an� Miss Kathy Grater of llVer the week en d with Mr. and
Mr ant.I M rs
dinn('r gu��I� of
Pearl Hysell, Mrs. Roger Morg .. n
Cinc111nat1,
'.rira. Edgt1r Wolle.
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and Mrs. Ralph Welker.
Bentz WoUc.
P.1.ola K. Russell returned hr:ime
0. If. Ke, rum of l"olurnhus visit •
Mrs. Pierce and Mrs. Russell at
Friday from Pleasant Valley Hos­ I.ended the circms party Thursdal'
ed Sa1ur� -• �· with his mot h('r, Mrs. 1
pital whore 11,he waa taken for evening at the Deshler Hotel Ball ­
Pearl J fyst'll.
treatment.
room.
Miss Judy Wrf'd .ir1d lliss Kalhy
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haptonst�l1
The sprini:: conference of th
Grater 01 Cmdnnc11i arr the guesL�
and children, Edith and Billy, and Ohio Feder· lion of �Ppuhlica1
of thr fo,.mcr's 1,;randm olhcr, llrs.
M r. and Mrs _ Ho bert Sharp attend­ Women will be held i11 : iariclla.
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to
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Dele
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"rs. V 11:tor / 1 11rbrf'di1 nf 1·,11
Church To ObRrve Prayer Weelt
, w, ts the {luc.-st nf hl'r daughter I t•il PTA were appointed hy the al 1hl" home of C. A. White in
.1 1 111 ,.1 1 , : o 1i l � w. i\ lr. and .\-l rs. J -; 1y presid,e n t when Rivervjew PTA I,aurelvillc.
The WSCS or Heath Methodist
hl'ld 1ts re11:ular meeting Oct. 3.
ot' Church will obsen·e the Week of
Mr. �nd Mrs. Alva Hanning
!''. \·�us, J r
Mr. �rid M r:._ l ' hil Williamson vis They are Dorothea �1 ebel, Mary Colurahu1 arrived Friday for 11 Prayer and Self Denial when lhey
t 1 � d 1.,�1 W(',·I. in Co lumbus with Nichols. Marjorie Newlun, Ella vi1it with Mrs. Hanning's sister, meet this evening at 7:30 at the
Hobt:'rl G ardner. Os borne, Maxine Whitehead 1,nd Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bryant.
:n r. ;rnd M n.
chun::h in Middleport. A specia I
Mra. Arthur Stew11rl of Charles­ offering wUJ be taken al the meet­
They Wl'llt ('.;11ct i 1:1Hy tu .sec their Margar et Brown.
A jitney supl}er and HalloweeJ\ ton came Saturday to spent several ing.
rirst great i;:randehillL
were planned for Fri­ d:m1 with Mr. and Mrs. Homer
carnival
George Korn. who is employed
Cook and Mra. Cook'a sister, Mrs.
with the railroud , spcnt the week day evening , Oct. 28.
Plant were made to work on Keelar.
end with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chesher and
Mrs. Curlis Yeager of Athens the tax levy which will be voled
and Mrs. Kenneth DeWees of Wash on In the November election. .1on, David, visited over the week
ington, C. H . , visited Friday even- The PTA voted to aponsor the ened with relative, in Chauncey,
Mrs. Neva Pierce of Brad bury
ing with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ew- Rlver,.,ie w Boy ScO!Jt Troop with
Charles Humphrey as scoutmH- attended the homecoming or the
2 1 8 E. Main St.
ing and son.
RuUand Church or Christ Sund.iy
Mra. Henry Ewing and Mrs. R. ter.
Pomeroy
Ohio
A troph y won b y the little and participated in the program.
OpH 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. Dally
g _ Boice attended the opening
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Philson are
Riverview Yellow
game of the World Serlc11 in Pitts- le 1tg ue team,
Feotu ring . . .
hurgh, They 111110 visited in Col u m - Jackets was displayed and certi• plannin g to move into their new
tomorrow.
Racine
in
boys
the
home
to
prc11ented
were
ficates
b us before returning home.
Ge.orge ElK!rsbach Is con (iued lo
Mr. and Mrs. Al bert W. Smith or by Carl Barnhart, their manager
Huntington, W. Va., were Sunday An interesting fllm on hunting his home with a &lt;'aise or the nu.
Miu Fried..i f'aehnle and Mr. and
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Mein- was shown by George BIily of the
Division of Wildlife, Athens.
Mrs. Ben Philson were dinner
hart and Mis11 Erma Smith.
Refreshme n ts were served by guests of Mrs. Hattie Smith of
Mrs. 1-' rand Goldsberry and Mn.
Pomeroy yesterd&amp;y.
F. W. Reed of Athens visited Sun- the hospitalHy committee.
Beautiful Organ Music
The next meeting will be Nov.
tlay afternoon with the former's
.
uncle, Dr. W. S. Hart, and daugbt- 7
er . Miss Elsie.
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�lfr. and Mrs. John [,'oster of Girl Scout• Attend
West C,1rro llton spent the week
TONIGHT
end with their parents, Mr. and Church In lJni/orm
- St■phen Boyd
Lance
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Ho
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To \JIO&lt;� the �,,��iii or l4R "THE Bil8'P OF
M r1. Theo Snhlh and Mr. and Mrs.
EVERYTJIJNG"
Girl Scout Funtl drive 1h11 weeli
J. E. �ster.
' (Scope and ColOr)
l!lr ls of Troop 1 69 and 221 al
- alao Middleport were lo attend thell·
ohn Payne - William Bishop
J
own dmrch in uniform.
"THE BOSS"
Thos� n( the troops attending
Cartoon
Also
the First Baptist Church and .Rh•
TUESDAY and WIDNESDAY
i11g out the · b ulletins £or the
Treasure the memories of f.am­
PAMILY NIGHTS
morning worshi p serv ice were,
ily happiness - - - - - - - - - - - · and
Armstron
R-obert
Wray
Fay
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A donation of S25.00 was voted Marilyn Stumbo, Stephanine Pul• ·
happiness always come&amp; when
"KING KON'G"
Bog•
Kay
Kloes.
Ann
Ruth
len,
by the Junior Youth �rnup o{ the
the family ,eats out.
- also Heath Methodisl Ch urch to the gess and Elinor Bodimcr.
• Wonderful Food
John!on
Ben
Mooi,:
Terry
new roor project of lhe church
YOUNG"
JOE
"MlGHTY
• Superb Service
when the young people met Sun­ DAR Meeting To Be
Cartoon
Also
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Friendly Atmosphere
doy evening at thC churl'h.
Tho group also bc"an the study Hein October 1 4
The meelin� of 1 hc Rrturn .lona­
o! the book "Around the World
Meigs Chapter OAI! orit?ln­
thi1n
With The Bl b le," with Mrs. 1.. W.
McComas. counselor givin,q the ally S('ht'tlule&lt;l for Oclohc!r 7 will
b e held Oetober 14 • a1 the home of
Cirst chapter.
Connie Cooke waa the accom­ Mr�. Dwl 11tit Milhllan nl · 2 p, m .
Mrs. Milhoan is ehalrman of th.�
panist for the meeting and also
gave the de,.,otlodal thought with program for the day wh ich is Ap­
Charlotte Black reading the scrip­ proved Schools sponsored by the
ture for the devotlona. Marjorie DAR In the south. Reports wrn be
Harris had lhe devotional prayer 11iven by several memhen who
made a trl p lo these school1 this
usher for the meeting.
with Van Johnson serv ing as 1ummer.
Also meeting with lhe youth
was Rfv. R•ymon Konkrti;:ht, pas­
tor of the church.
ly LUCILLI hAWKlhll

Mrt. Bill CroH. Racine, wee
honored with ■ stork shower at
th,q_ . �jlclne Amarlcan Legion
t-hll. Monday evening. given by
National Soclety of Oau,chten of Mra. Waid Diddle and Mn. Harry
American 'Fte,.,olutlon, held grave WIiford, Racine.
markJni ceremonlc11 at the Middle­
The i;iirh were placed on a
port' Cemetny Saturday afternoon pink t1tble trimmed at the sides
for ' Mn. Robert Miller .ind Misa with pink and blue Jjtreamer,
DIiiie · Blunden.
fruin I h(' reiling and bow a along
· Bron1e OAR in1ignias were plac­ the fronl. On the table were
ed o n Heh grave. Mrs. A. R. Kni�ht �mall ha by carriage.!! of pink and
�al Rfl&amp;ent, conducted the scrv- hill('.
1\_N wllh Miu Gnce Horton. l'h11p­
Arter Mrs. Cross opened l1&lt;'r
Wr eh-.plaln or!erlni;: the prayers. many J:ifls, rcrrcshments of ke
A •�elal poem Wl.!I read by Mrs. i:re11m, l'U11 1·akcs ked with pil}k
knlab� tt the end oC the scrvh:e.
and Muc bo11Ucs , nuts and mlnb
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. Other m,mber, and friends par• were IICfVllfl lo Mary ROU.!lh, Lu­
�.l�llna were Ml"ll. Jamei1 Brew­ !if'n(' Ch&amp;Ull('CY,
Neda Bailey,
Jtaston, -vice regent ; Ml111 Lenore Clar� M ;u, SurJif'nt, Ann Stage,
Q11H, Mr,. lJavld MJl\cr, Mrs. Jrv- A l kc Wol fl' . Jl()Kc
Grindsta l t,
f\i"'- �a�. Jr., 1ou1h.eastern Ohio Marie l{oush. Opal Dlddle, Linda
4ti'�eior; Mn, Arthur H. C11r­ Hill, IJnm llcmdcr. Ethel Cross,
1·
-l)t,f. . 1 K ra. Marcua Chan1bera, Mildrt'd GJ!l ian, Shirley Simpson,
�\ �J,ert ChaJDbera, Mn. Lau• Muine Diddle, M11rie Dailey,
ra &amp;4,1i1;nden. MH. Jame11 E. lillrley, Hl'len Sim p1mn, Margaret Yosl,
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.r11,t. W, H. �uhllnt�, Mr.ii. Gcor11c Jenelle Lawrence, Mutha Lou
H' \ ,ar.,l!r, · _.,.. Edwud Fo5ter, Bt."eJ:le, Wilma MeGraw, hancea
� lie!hard R1wUn111 of Santiago, MrKemie,
du1"'i Miu Sandra Prewln1non or
Sendini;: �ifls hut una b le to attlJl'. 1Cradl, o� lJbflrty Chapter. CAR 1cnd were Ma1u:ic Shain, Ruth
jfd ...1 Theodorfl T. Reed, Sr,
Snodi:rau, Rrtty Theiaa. Mn.
non Wolf., Myrlie Walker, Fran­
MRS. SMITH INTIRTAI NS
l'CS lloberts, Sa bra Morrison, Cora
Mr.
and Mrs. Theo Smith enter­
Beegle, Oolore11 Cleland, Grella
tained
with a family dinner, Sun•
Simpson, C:hrill
Stobart, Ethel
Jnhnsnn. llallie
Curlis, Della day, al their home on Peacock
Gillian, {iQldfo G illian and Mrs. Ave., honoring Mr. and Mrs. H11rry
P. Smith on their weddina anniver­
Jam('.!I Rl'e11 .
sary . .
. \ 't•Pi,n, were made for a new alum­
Present were Mtn Sue Smith or
Methodist
root , .it the Heath
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Columbus, Mr. and Mra. John Fos­
Board
Offlcitd
the
when
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ter ol West C1rrolllon, John Kelch­
li11lchJ evenln1 at the church
ka
of Middleport and the honored
W.
L.
MeCom11
with
. ••leport
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guests.
1k, �� "f the mflfli!na. A 1m
Youth
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m the Junior
�' bf the ,church to be ap.
Mr. and Mrs. nore1 Arnold of
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�9i roof wu received 1t Pomeroy . are announcin g the
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m1rriaae or their daughter, Patty,
to Norman Hysell or Racine aon
of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hysell
on Sunday SC'ptember 2�1h. The
Rev . .Edward {;riffith . performed
the dou ble ring ceremony at the
home of the groom,
1'hlrty eit:hl altendtd the wetl­
dini,t. Due to lllneu of the bride 's
mother. Mr. and Mrs. Dorea Arn­
old W&lt;'re una ble to attend the
Wt'ddln11.
The new Mrs. Hy.11ell is at home
wil h her parents.
Mr. Hysell i• with the U. S.
Army 11 Fort Gordon, Georgia.

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■, F•■DOll HOUDA.lk3L"t

Mn. Earl French, C1&gt;lwn bu1, i1
here a11i,U ng In the c■re 1&gt;f her
mother. rM s. ■M ry Y"III, patient
at Melga General Hosplt■l. An­
other daughter, rM s. Vera GU­
bert, has 1 e lurned to her home in
Zanesv ille after , vlsltiQg here.
Sunday callers of Mn. Yost we re
.E arl Fr enc h and Mr. and
Mrs.
Leo Thurb er, Columbus.
M r . and rM s. William Murray,
Wortbln'gton, Ky., apent the week
end with his mother, Mrs. Jam�a.
Murray on Sunday were Mr. and
M uray on Sunday were Mr. an d
Mre. Richard Wa rd and son,
Rickey and daughter Cheryl Ann
of Ravenswood.
Bot, Sprin ger who ia atte nding
Marietta College this year sp en t
the weeken d wi th
Miss Janice
Zirkle at the hqme, of her parents
M r. an d
rM s. Eber Lewis. Sun­
day evening the Lewis family re­
turned him to Marietta,
M r . 1md Mrs. Jay Jenkins and
son Steve spen t the weekend with
bet par ents MJ". and rM s. Harold
Chase.
Rev. and _Mrs. Raymon Konk­
rtght and son Udell who were in
Kentucky to attend the fu neral
services for her mother, yesterday
r eturne d home last night This
mornin g Rev Konkright left f or
Jl1roomin,,ton . Ill., where be/ wut
attend the National Council of
1'.:vangelism of Methodist Church­
es. The meetin2s wm continue
un til the 18th of the month.
Rev . and Mrs. Clyde J. Bart le tt
spent last Friday in Buch anan
with her parents, Mi: and Mrs. P.
M. S lnes.
M r s. Audrey Hager who under
· wen t surgery hst Thursday at
Pleasant Valley Hospital is re­
ported to be recovering.
M r . and M rs. Willie Anglin
and daughte r, Linda, are plann­
ing to leave this week for P;hoe­
plan to
n ix, Ariz., w here th ey
m ake their hom e. They are mov.
in g because of the health of th eir
daughter.
M!as Grace Sauvage and
Mr.
a11d Mrs. Harry E. Ho agland re­
t Ltrned to their h ome in Colum­
bus M onday. 'rhey were here to
a ttend the wedding and reception
of their niece, iM ss Jean Lama to
Harry
Moore, Sunday.
M r . and Mrs. Ernest Covert
an d family of Portsmouth spent
Sunday with M rs. Lucille Mayes.
Mrs, Flossie Weismlller of Col­
umbus is v iltl.ng with her nie ce
Mr- a nd rM s. Lawrence Milhoan.

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Stoekton-B ernardWedd'1ng Vows Sa,'d
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The Octobe, eetin; of lhe he ,opplled by tho local WSCI or-n helf,1 !•.
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0n September 11 At Hem10C
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Family Night Held
Sunday Evening At
Baptist Church

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The Firtt Baptist Church of
Pome roy observed fam lly night on
Sunday evening with a dinne r and
worahlp service for lami lie1 of the
church and thei.r guests. The 110-­
cial room was attractively decora t•
ed with arran2em ent1 of tall flow­
ers wi lh the me mbe rs of the Sen­
ior MYF in charge.

M
c hurch

oM nday evening with Mn.
Earl Knight, prealdent, ln char1e.
Mrs Helen Llo,d. the devotien■I leader for the e Yenina: used
: the topic "Llvin,1 Echoe,."
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An in�i!ation from . the WSCS
Umted Mtthod.Ut Church
_WH rea d_ and p�ana ma_ de to altend then muting tb11 evening I
when they will celebnt.e theJr
20th annlv enary.

The b udget for the group waa
preaented and adopted and plans
were dilcuued for the church
'FamUy Nieht whleh will be held
on the 28th of thia month. Mr1.
James Brewington was named
c hairman for the affair.

This w eeke nd the ll'OUP will
have a Rummage
Sale in tbe
Chambers building, iM ll Street.
The presldenl announced the
County C ouncU of Church women
meeting which will be held at tbe
Chelter Jrffthodbt Church, Nov.
4th and appointed
Mn. L. W.
McComu and rM s. David F.nt.
min1er t-0 arra nge for the nia:�t
&amp;owns and Home Medical 11:lts to

The occassion which was well at­
tended concluded with a social
hourJ

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During.. tlle · � -llourltollow"'\ }7.erije cl .W'"l;tnii �-�
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ins the clole'¢•t11a.,-pieeuic.-re--' iJeadir,r..·1,nratet · ·-Utti.,;.f�'.
fre1bment1·wffl' sel'Ytd'to�the' �; · CIJiirlene · Dre�; rt�i\.i,,.
memben Pf'Ueat by Kn'. BriW•.- '• N'iDWd ,'tb
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in,ton, Mrs. Evemt DITUI ...
d· •fot.ffito :NMrtnilfer.;�-_1,r.m.;
Mi11 Nellie Zerlr:lt wttb .._ .t.&amp;t: . .fdUlifet z.r\lt, · .C\auOla
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A b rief worship service preced­
ed the covere d dish dinnl!r which
was around the tables centered
with arrangeme nts of pink and
white Clowers. M rs. Lero y Ru&amp;ehel
and Mrs. Lora in Sterrett were the
committee in charge of the dinner.
Followmi: the dinner a sh ort de­
votional skit wall given, "The Fair
Family Wor!jhi p," with .the Rev.
and Mrs. Ralph C. Zundel u An­
drew and Dorothy FaJr and Larry
and Johnny W iles. and Charlene
and Sharon Zundel members of
the family. The. play presented
vario us types of home w orship ex­ [
perie nces.
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This
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The Mt. Union Free-Will Bap­
DAR TO MIET
tist ChUJ'ch will sponso r a b ake
The DaughteH of Ameri can lteV·
sale and rummage sale in the Prl•
olution meeting will be held Octo­
ody buUting (formerly Cleland's
ber 21 at 2 p. m. at the home of·
Appiiance) on Eut Mein St. in
rM s. Dwight Milhoan, instead l)f I
Pomeroy on October Hi. Proceeds
October 14 a.a previously announc. ,
will be used to help with the buy­
ed.
ing of new seats for the church.
A.Jwone having any.thin.I to do­
MEETINGS ANNOUNCID
nate is asked to cµntact M rs. Ros­
Wednesday e vening the Middlealie Sayre, Mrs. Ida TeeUI Gr Mrs
. port First Baptist Church will hold
Fay;e Lewis.
a family ni ght dinner at t he church •
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with a program following.
of
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M r. alld M r. Clyd
Charl eston spent the weekend
Thursday evening the Golden
with Mr and Mrs. Jack Ba chner
Rule Claas of the church will meet
ua.-• ...-..,-..a., .... �.........Hn.-.......
and son Steve.
at the ho me of rM . and Mrs. Char­
n
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Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Miss Ruth Carol Stockton daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan� les Searles at 7:30.
a·nd children Susan1 Joey, Judy
. at
I k rove,. Oh'10 on eptember lllb
.1.0rd Stoekton of Hem_oc
MRS. WI IR ENTERTAltr,I
and Billy will be moving to their ,
_ard, S4?ll of
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Richard
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of
became
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Saturday night at their home 111 ,
employed es the manager of the the Hemlock Grove Christian Church.
Rutland.
Vows of the double rln g ceremeat department of the local A.
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&amp; P. Store is employe d i n the llJODY were read by the R ev. Har� M�s. Lm�a Watson, a1ste! of the
A dinner was held by the COU·
same capacity at the Fifth Ave- old Do ster of Bethany, W. Va., bride, M iddleport, J?reStded at
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church �loc�ton, sister . of the bride, Gal­ Young. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Holter,
M r. and Mrs. Walter Angle of l'ille, o., aHistlng. '-The
Mr,
Charleston visited yesterd_ay with was deooratfld with b askets of J. �1pqhs, also assisted m the serv­ M r. and Mrs. Horace K,1.n,
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After a shprt wedd"111:g trip t·o a nd the hosts present.
white gladolis.
family.
I Kent ucky the coupl e wi�l be at
Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Turner and
The bride was given J11 marr- .
f othei', . Sta�ford home un _Ro,ute 3, C�olv1l1e , 0.
fa mily of North Robinson spe nt !age by he r
B�E:. �:::�T:ai:s en _
M�•!�d
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The b ride s travelmg costume
the w eekend with Mr and Mrs. Stockton . She wore a b allerina
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Joe Turner. While
Robert Turner visi ted at Holzer I brid al satin. The sown was ta.Sh- white accessories a�d the wbde at their home in Minersville.
Guests were rM . ind Mn. Ted
Ho spital with her aunt, Mrs. toned with a futed bodice, full orchid from her bridal �ouquet
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Melt are annou ncihg the h4rth o(
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Wliliam 'HOUdashl?lt or Syracilse
and·· Mrs. Ida'· Burn( · Pomeroy;'
Mn;· Adam.'Ebersbich; ·;Pomll!ito)r
and Mr. and Mrs. WIUiatn- �q� ' '
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rM s. c. H. Jonea, of South Third
Avenue, �iddlepdrt, was pled· a'ntly surprised Sunday when her
• sister's and brofhe·r.in-law came
to her home for a fam:ily. dinner
to celebrlte her blrth;;tay.
'l'hOie at the diiJnC!r: W'tre Mrs.
Edgak' Brown, Chatle,tohi-.. Pamela
Whit� Charle.ton; · J(n. John
Ralrden and Mr, and" _Mra. Gu)'
Burdette, Leon ; and .�--. Jonea.
COFFEE IRIAK HILD ,.
A 'Cotfee ·Break' ,wasi�
- et td last
weeW · at t)Je ))qme (if .. Jl!'s. Jatk
Bachner,
Middleport,. llonorlng
M r1. · T.ed ,Ch11pman. who w i ll be
· leavtpz J1&gt;morrow _. 'tbi her new
home In Ba"rboqrsvJJl41, W,. Va.
· Mrs. Chapm�··' _'W/kJ 11r
· esented
wi th , a gift trom· Jbe .,neiihbor­
h ood women plannirii;:: the patty.
Thollc ·attendin2 were Mrs. C hll'I•
e s Harker, M rs. Glenn 'G11112e, Mrs,"
C harles Arcber,
rM s.. Ro�t
Sha)Ier, ·rM s. Kenneth Braun aud
rM s. Augus J:loward. ·

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l?too m, Co olville, served as best
man..
Usher was John Watson, bro­
ther-in-law of th e bride, Mi ddle ­
port. Ernestine Stock ton, sister
of· the b ride, Hemlock Grove , registered the guests.
· Prece ding the ceremony, a half
ho i.1r of muaic waa presented by
Mrs. June Doster, Bethany, W. Va.
The bride "s mother wore I me­
dium blue dreu with navy acces­
sories· and white carnations with
pink ribbon. The groom's mother
wore a gray two piece dress with
black accessories and white �ar•
nations wi th .pink ribbon.
The reception was held at the
home of the bri de'• paren l.8 which
was decorated with arrangements
1 of pink and white gladoli. A four
tiered we dding cake topped with
I a miniature bride and groom
c entered the table
with thre e
branch candelabra on either side.
iM ss J essie Saund e�s1 Pomero1, 1
cut and served the w�dinJ 1'.!ake: I

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Darlen e of'pt Pleasant visit ed
with Mr. and Mrs. Turner and
also at Holzer Hospital w ith Mrs.
Mrs. Birdie
See's sist er-in-law,
See who b in a serious c ondition.
·w ekend visitors at the home
of .;:,r. a nd M rs. Rolan d Eggert
alld children were Mr. a nd rM s.
Ernest Eggert and Mr. and Mrs.
James Eggert and children Jimmy
and Gall of Toledo.
M . B.
Visiting last week with n
F. Parmalee wh o has been con•
fined to her h o me with a f oot injury wrtt rM . and Mrs, Lee ChrisBruce
M rs.
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Pomeroy and Jane of Huntington.
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entating Editorially

■, F•■DOll HOUDA.lk3L"t

Mn. Earl French, C1&gt;lwn bu1, i1
here a11i,U ng In the c■re 1&gt;f her
mother. rM s. ■M ry Y"III, patient
at Melga General Hosplt■l. An­
other daughter, rM s. Vera GU­
bert, has 1 e lurned to her home in
Zanesv ille after , vlsltiQg here.
Sunday callers of Mn. Yost we re
.E arl Fr enc h and Mr. and
Mrs.
Leo Thurb er, Columbus.
M r . and rM s. William Murray,
Wortbln'gton, Ky., apent the week
end with his mother, Mrs. Jam�a.
Murray on Sunday were Mr. and
M uray on Sunday were Mr. an d
Mre. Richard Wa rd and son,
Rickey and daughter Cheryl Ann
of Ravenswood.
Bot, Sprin ger who ia atte nding
Marietta College this year sp en t
the weeken d wi th
Miss Janice
Zirkle at the hqme, of her parents
M r. an d
rM s. Eber Lewis. Sun­
day evening the Lewis family re­
turned him to Marietta,
M r . 1md Mrs. Jay Jenkins and
son Steve spen t the weekend with
bet par ents MJ". and rM s. Harold
Chase.
Rev. and _Mrs. Raymon Konk­
rtght and son Udell who were in
Kentucky to attend the fu neral
services for her mother, yesterday
r eturne d home last night This
mornin g Rev Konkright left f or
Jl1roomin,,ton . Ill., where be/ wut
attend the National Council of
1'.:vangelism of Methodist Church­
es. The meetin2s wm continue
un til the 18th of the month.
Rev . and Mrs. Clyde J. Bart le tt
spent last Friday in Buch anan
with her parents, Mi: and Mrs. P.
M. S lnes.
M r s. Audrey Hager who under
· wen t surgery hst Thursday at
Pleasant Valley Hospital is re­
ported to be recovering.
M r . and M rs. Willie Anglin
and daughte r, Linda, are plann­
ing to leave this week for P;hoe­
plan to
n ix, Ariz., w here th ey
m ake their hom e. They are mov.
in g because of the health of th eir
daughter.
M!as Grace Sauvage and
Mr.
a11d Mrs. Harry E. Ho agland re­
t Ltrned to their h ome in Colum­
bus M onday. 'rhey were here to
a ttend the wedding and reception
of their niece, iM ss Jean Lama to
Harry
Moore, Sunday.
M r . and Mrs. Ernest Covert
an d family of Portsmouth spent
Sunday with M rs. Lucille Mayes.
Mrs, Flossie Weismlller of Col­
umbus is v iltl.ng with her nie ce
Mr- a nd rM s. Lawrence Milhoan.

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WSCSMeet,ng
...ivay N',ght At Chu,�,.
Stoekton-B ernardWedd'1ng Vows Sa,'d
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The Octobe, eetin; of lhe he ,opplled by tho local WSCI or-n helf,1 !•.
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0n September 11 At Hem10C
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Family Night Held
Sunday Evening At
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The Firtt Baptist Church of
Pome roy observed fam lly night on
Sunday evening with a dinne r and
worahlp service for lami lie1 of the
church and thei.r guests. The 110-­
cial room was attractively decora t•
ed with arran2em ent1 of tall flow­
ers wi lh the me mbe rs of the Sen­
ior MYF in charge.

M
c hurch

oM nday evening with Mn.
Earl Knight, prealdent, ln char1e.
Mrs Helen Llo,d. the devotien■I leader for the e Yenina: used
: the topic "Llvin,1 Echoe,."
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An in�i!ation from . the WSCS
Umted Mtthod.Ut Church
_WH rea d_ and p�ana ma_ de to altend then muting tb11 evening I
when they will celebnt.e theJr
20th annlv enary.

The b udget for the group waa
preaented and adopted and plans
were dilcuued for the church
'FamUy Nieht whleh will be held
on the 28th of thia month. Mr1.
James Brewington was named
c hairman for the affair.

This w eeke nd the ll'OUP will
have a Rummage
Sale in tbe
Chambers building, iM ll Street.
The presldenl announced the
County C ouncU of Church women
meeting which will be held at tbe
Chelter Jrffthodbt Church, Nov.
4th and appointed
Mn. L. W.
McComu and rM s. David F.nt.
min1er t-0 arra nge for the nia:�t
&amp;owns and Home Medical 11:lts to

The occassion which was well at­
tended concluded with a social
hourJ

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During.. tlle · � -llourltollow"'\ }7.erije cl .W'"l;tnii �-�
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ins the clole'¢•t11a.,-pieeuic.-re--' iJeadir,r..·1,nratet · ·-Utti.,;.f�'.
fre1bment1·wffl' sel'Ytd'to�the' �; · CIJiirlene · Dre�; rt�i\.i,,.
memben Pf'Ueat by Kn'. BriW•.- '• N'iDWd ,'tb
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in,ton, Mrs. Evemt DITUI ...
d· •fot.ffito :NMrtnilfer.;�-_1,r.m.;
Mi11 Nellie Zerlr:lt wttb .._ .t.&amp;t: . .fdUlifet z.r\lt, · .C\auOla
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A b rief worship service preced­
ed the covere d dish dinnl!r which
was around the tables centered
with arrangeme nts of pink and
white Clowers. M rs. Lero y Ru&amp;ehel
and Mrs. Lora in Sterrett were the
committee in charge of the dinner.
Followmi: the dinner a sh ort de­
votional skit wall given, "The Fair
Family Wor!jhi p," with .the Rev.
and Mrs. Ralph C. Zundel u An­
drew and Dorothy FaJr and Larry
and Johnny W iles. and Charlene
and Sharon Zundel members of
the family. The. play presented
vario us types of home w orship ex­ [
perie nces.
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The Mt. Union Free-Will Bap­
DAR TO MIET
tist ChUJ'ch will sponso r a b ake
The DaughteH of Ameri can lteV·
sale and rummage sale in the Prl•
olution meeting will be held Octo­
ody buUting (formerly Cleland's
ber 21 at 2 p. m. at the home of·
Appiiance) on Eut Mein St. in
rM s. Dwight Milhoan, instead l)f I
Pomeroy on October Hi. Proceeds
October 14 a.a previously announc. ,
will be used to help with the buy­
ed.
ing of new seats for the church.
A.Jwone having any.thin.I to do­
MEETINGS ANNOUNCID
nate is asked to cµntact M rs. Ros­
Wednesday e vening the Middlealie Sayre, Mrs. Ida TeeUI Gr Mrs
. port First Baptist Church will hold
Fay;e Lewis.
a family ni ght dinner at t he church •
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with a program following.
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M r. alld M r. Clyd
Charl eston spent the weekend
Thursday evening the Golden
with Mr and Mrs. Jack Ba chner
Rule Claas of the church will meet
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and son Steve.
at the ho me of rM . and Mrs. Char­
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Mr. and Mrs. Ted
Miss Ruth Carol Stockton daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stan� les Searles at 7:30.
a·nd children Susan1 Joey, Judy
. at
I k rove,. Oh'10 on eptember lllb
.1.0rd Stoekton of Hem_oc
MRS. WI IR ENTERTAltr,I
and Billy will be moving to their ,
_ard, S4?ll of
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Richard
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of
became
bnde
the
a.m.
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Barbounvill
M r. an d Mrs. Vernon
Weber 1
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Saturday night at their home 111 ,
employed es the manager of the the Hemlock Grove Christian Church.
Rutland.
Vows of the double rln g ceremeat department of the local A.
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&amp; P. Store is employe d i n the llJODY were read by the R ev. Har� M�s. Lm�a Watson, a1ste! of the
A dinner was held by the COU·
same capacity at the Fifth Ave- old Do ster of Bethany, W. Va., bride, M iddleport, J?reStded at
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M r. and Mrs. Walter Angle of l'ille, o., aHistlng. '-The
Mr,
Charleston visited yesterd_ay with was deooratfld with b askets of J. �1pqhs, also assisted m the serv­ M r. and Mrs. Horace K,1.n,
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After a shprt wedd"111:g trip t·o a nd the hosts present.
white gladolis.
family.
I Kent ucky the coupl e wi�l be at
Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Turner and
The bride was given J11 marr- .
f othei', . Sta�ford home un _Ro,ute 3, C�olv1l1e , 0.
fa mily of North Robinson spe nt !age by he r
B�E:. �:::�T:ai:s en _
M�•!�d
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The b ride s travelmg costume
the w eekend with Mr and Mrs. Stockton . She wore a b allerina
a
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Joe Turner. While
Robert Turner visi ted at Holzer I brid al satin. The sown was ta.Sh- white accessories a�d the wbde at their home in Minersville.
Guests were rM . ind Mn. Ted
Ho spital with her aunt, Mrs. toned with a futed bodice, full orchid from her bridal �ouquet
Jan and
her, and children,
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head Piece to match and c arried
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1.ff. and Mrs. Don�,d Houda,
Melt are annou ncihg the h4rth o(
a�:n�e pound so�, FrJdi,y, � 7
.at Ml!i.lS Ge6eral · HOfipi\al.
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Wliliam 'HOUdashl?lt or Syracilse
and·· Mrs. Ida'· Burn( · Pomeroy;'
Mn;· Adam.'Ebersbich; ·;Pomll!ito)r
and Mr. and Mrs. WIUiatn- �q� ' '
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MRS. JONES SURPRISED
rM s. c. H. Jonea, of South Third
Avenue, �iddlepdrt, was pled· a'ntly surprised Sunday when her
• sister's and brofhe·r.in-law came
to her home for a fam:ily. dinner
to celebrlte her blrth;;tay.
'l'hOie at the diiJnC!r: W'tre Mrs.
Edgak' Brown, Chatle,tohi-.. Pamela
Whit� Charle.ton; · J(n. John
Ralrden and Mr, and" _Mra. Gu)'
Burdette, Leon ; and .�--. Jonea.
COFFEE IRIAK HILD ,.
A 'Cotfee ·Break' ,wasi�
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weeW · at t)Je ))qme (if .. Jl!'s. Jatk
Bachner,
Middleport,. llonorlng
M r1. · T.ed ,Ch11pman. who w i ll be
· leavtpz J1&gt;morrow _. 'tbi her new
home In Ba"rboqrsvJJl41, W,. Va.
· Mrs. Chapm�··' _'W/kJ 11r
· esented
wi th , a gift trom· Jbe .,neiihbor­
h ood women plannirii;:: the patty.
Thollc ·attendin2 were Mrs. C hll'I•
e s Harker, M rs. Glenn 'G11112e, Mrs,"
C harles Arcber,
rM s.. Ro�t
Sha)Ier, ·rM s. Kenneth Braun aud
rM s. Augus J:loward. ·

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l?too m, Co olville, served as best
man..
Usher was John Watson, bro­
ther-in-law of th e bride, Mi ddle ­
port. Ernestine Stock ton, sister
of· the b ride, Hemlock Grove , registered the guests.
· Prece ding the ceremony, a half
ho i.1r of muaic waa presented by
Mrs. June Doster, Bethany, W. Va.
The bride "s mother wore I me­
dium blue dreu with navy acces­
sories· and white carnations with
pink ribbon. The groom's mother
wore a gray two piece dress with
black accessories and white �ar•
nations wi th .pink ribbon.
The reception was held at the
home of the bri de'• paren l.8 which
was decorated with arrangements
1 of pink and white gladoli. A four
tiered we dding cake topped with
I a miniature bride and groom
c entered the table
with thre e
branch candelabra on either side.
iM ss J essie Saund e�s1 Pomero1, 1
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with Mr. and Mrs. Turner and
also at Holzer Hospital w ith Mrs.
Mrs. Birdie
See's sist er-in-law,
See who b in a serious c ondition.
·w ekend visitors at the home
of .;:,r. a nd M rs. Rolan d Eggert
alld children were Mr. a nd rM s.
Ernest Eggert and Mr. and Mrs.
James Eggert and children Jimmy
and Gall of Toledo.
M . B.
Visiting last week with n
F. Parmalee wh o has been con•
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charge will be made !or excban�e
of aCtlvit)' cards, and the ticket
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ment into major gradu11.te 1cho_ol1.
This weakrit!ss Jp our edQcal1on11 system. is acute beca� i_l ex!Jh at a time when the scholarthe diacipllned holdi:r of ,s doctor
of philosophy (Ph.DI degree-is
more and more sought after by
,g·overnment, bu siness, indu.stry,
ihd lias b�eoliliif more and more a
tty person in the nation's futlll'e.
This e,timate of 20 per cent i1
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COLUMBUS UPI�It's !,i!jOing to
cost 50 cents more per ticket to
see Ohio State University basket­
ball games this coming season.
The Univermty Board of Trus­
tees Monday also approved revis­
ion of procedure for students and
faculty . Under iti11 plan one-thlrd
of the students and faculty get
!int chance to o.Qtain tickets each
game with the prererrec'I er11utl
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Footbill Ratings

NEW YORK UPI-The Vnited
Press �nternational major college
!Ootball ratin,s first plact yotes
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2-. Ohio State . . . .
7 3--0 278
3. Iowa • .
4. Syracuse . . . . . . . . 5 3-0 275
4.0 Uil
5. Navy
6. Ml11Souri . , . . . . . .
4-Q l�l
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7 . Baylor
3-0 91
8. Minnesota
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10. Kansas .
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'57 Buick Centuty ':fDoi,r · · · , $1395
'!6 Oldsmobile 88 - 4 Dr. $ 1 1 95
'58 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Dr. $1895
'54 CadlHac Series 62 - 4 Dr. $1095
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Georgia Tech and Auburn, l taCh.

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COLUMBU$ UPI-First-rahked
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week in a game that should have
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16, Alabama , 8\ 17, tie, Penn State
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have everything in one placl! to p·ay. M1k1
a fresh new i;tart now with just dne pew
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Sizes 6 to 12,

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With the _e:reat surge in college
enrollment m \h1;: past few years,
the demand fo� top &amp;eholah who
hJve earned Ph.D degree11
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also increa,ied sharply because
these are the rneh wlio are the
backbone of ally ,:ood collt! ge facul"•·
•• Serious weaknesaes in the
tr111irung of' a:radu:1te student8

potential of the nation', graduate
:b:&amp;t �M'el 11trlitlr1t' stOTY of
school!, ls greater !hln hlle bef:!1 tht ,ea&amp;!)n comea from Howard
ea!imlted. By dlslrlbutltls
tlie I cirvifl Be!Tnont county 1_ame
load lirftong all kfaduate schoo hi; , I i•rotecior Ohio Division or WIid·
the Production ot Ph.D.'s can be lite
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Charles Be1Hn1er. 14•�ard
The problem rm- thll develop•
Ing graduate schools •ill be to sport.Iman, WII bunt�DC' 84Ultl'els
maintain standards. and the near, the Bell:,nont.Jeffera�n Coun.
•·- n a tree
problem for college-&amp; recruiting t� Ime. ffear mi • no...,i
grapevine
th
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rneana poortr college faculties in teachers will be oompetitldn from '111 •
,,le, he began
the futqze, . Jh us . �eakeninl �he g&lt;1Vernment and bl1aine1i for able • . stea1 1t� ra:, . alopping occa•
s1ona1 Y to oo · .i.0nabl. • t° •ee
whole f11�n(· of higher education Ph.D.'s.
1hc sqtt1�1, h 2 1.�nt10ued 1o a�
in t-hia �untry.
The maifl hope of Aml'!rican
Despite tlMI' surie--- of epithets higher education Hes , . findins • proaeh unt,ll he AW a long ta i l
from a tan
o leave1.
directed at ··tl&amp;aheads" in the l ast good facultles and tJ,e tain hope h:in
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he:nger as unallJb•Ie r1o make
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deeade, _ such jibes ,re nothing of finding 80'ch tlculttes is cen:w
new, they . go OOck throua:h the tered in the major established out the :Jltt�r hc w�11stallt!n &amp; SO
ages _ there are many signs that graduaite schools and the develop. he ,mov""' 1orw-ard s . more, oe•
cainonally r alng h� i
the na!ional climate for scholars ing graduate schoo)&amp;.
1 to \
short time; �e-n he lrled � ure
ia improving rapidfy.
Teachers eollea:I!, have not suddenly _made t&gt;ll,t tbe t��ures or
·, itusib�S!I. i� �cb,ning me# and
mote interested in the- schollp'ly shown up to this time that they a m&lt;'nkl!'Y peering at !inn from
mind. So is big indu&amp;b:y and gov- ean train faculty for liberal arts the lbldy spot. The animal wore
emment 110 . there Is a definite colleges. CoUeie presidentB . Uke a collar althouch It apt,eared to
pllce, ab oUt\eJ, for tJU, Ph. D. to lnd�lge in criticiam of grad- be extremely wild.
philosopher c_an be uate schools, hut they will not _!tlliilg� wlfs,cshoo�,, up '.� a
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holder. The
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the sthOlar �f HJ,ltature_ lrl gov- 1md sclencts anywhere else if
ft
they can help It.
ernment serv1ce.
Just 100 years ago Ytlt Univerotw,mn,.ep.t ,,gencles iii Wastt: 1lty granted the fir11t Ph.D. decree ·
ipitbo are eager to h1r¢' yourig in the United States and other
Latest hits in 45
D\etl w!),o h!lve �ood grad\!ate d.e, major universities followed with- I
and 83 Speed Records.
i:t•. These agene,ies do!J'l ev�n in a few years. Up to that timt
j.ilsl,t on a . schol�r's !1�Jd of the outstanding American schol•
iitttily. They want the product of ars all went to Europe for ad­
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lbe' .\nteni/ve disdpline of a great vllnced study, bilt within the past '
lrad,.l1ate ,school, they �ant the eentuzy the tt'4!nd has gradually
young $1))1'olars '."'lf.h good minds shifted until now sehole.rs ln
i&gt;.',RlqNG
ar&amp;d a t,til,id tibetal edueatlon.
·great numbers from all part11 •f_
Jn b�ne1s, a b.u'nker re4:en tly the world come to this country
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was hU1')ilng for Ph.D.'s trained i_n for thieir advanced education.
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1orrum11n1 tbe1J;' promising .young ELECTED TO HALL OF fAMI
DUNEDIN, Fill. U:Pl-Jimmy
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Demaret of Houston, T(!x., and
iut0Win1 Tf!OOP '!l•liTS
Mike Brlldy of Brightdh, Mass.,
BllOwhle, Troop 44 of Central have been e)ect11d to the Pro•
Monday after school fessional Golfeta Association Hall
ScbOOI
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e ot""Mrs. John E. of Fame In a ii.atton-wide
at •. -the h
poll of
a·Unnell. .�re were •o members PGA merilbers.
and on U�St present .
· ting opened with the
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Will HOIIO- t!jAMPS
pledge to :. tie flaa- ahd Brownie
MEXICO CITY ' UPl._Exheavy,
1!led1e. AtCoriginal skit was pre­ weight champiQ'11 Jack Demp,11ey
iented by tthe girlS. Material Jind Joi? LQqis "(,ill. be a:qesl! o.f
tli make i,p;ni for Girl S(out honor on the oPi,,iitfJg night carfl
furtcl driff week were given the of a rt�W pl'Oibo.t�On or"1mizaUon
gii'ls td' make at home.
at Tijuana, o�: j(t
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FOTOS MU SIC COMPANY

I.yon Da11iell, Ka�t1 Bactincr,
SO" B IOIIN
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Connie Raehner, Larry Marshall,
Mr. and Mn. Dallu Blevir11 of MiddlepOrl, are the gnndpirPat Lowery, Larry Mitch, Edith (Josephine Parmalee) are announe- ents.
Ha ptomtall , Divid l.)·oni, Car - ing t.(ie birth of a ilOft, Ot1. D, \
--The Weirtmln1ter Youth }"et. roll Lyon&amp;, Clrolyn searles, Con - m Jatksnnvi!Je, Fla. The .IMtbr
IIR ■NCH MOI.SI PICKID
Jo\Vfhip of the Middleport Finl nle . Cooke, George Sauer. Kathy weighrng only three pound�and
PARlS UPl-Hautam, second­
United Prtttbyterian Churl'h went Lac-ey, Tom Anderson. Bt-th Lay- eleven ounees wi.11 be kept in 1n
to the farm home of Mr, and man. Don Rou.sh, Seren Lewi,;, i n cubator for 1everal weeb be pla� fii;tl:11her in Sunday's Arc de
Mn. Harold Sauer for .a hay ride Olila J.A&gt;wi1, Cheryl Fife, Alan hai; beeri named Richard Birol'I. Tti:otnpher ace, will represen t
and wiener roast, Monday even­ Wallare, Bruce Wallace, Judy I. The Bleviria have two other "fill- Fran'M! lit- the Wuh\ngton, D. C.,
Sauer. F.ddie Crookt1, P2ula dren Dallas Jr., and Jo Ann. International •t La.urel Nov. ll.
ing.
Youths enjoying the outing TheiS8, Carroll Anderson, Mary Hutb Sauer, Joy Hoberl.t Sauer,
----- - -- --� ,:h or time ; then he tried to lure Janice Zi rkle and Bob Springer.
A!1ult1 accompanying them were I
the animal lo him by patting his
sho u lder and calling. At tbia, the Mn. Everett Bachner. Mrs. Dale
scared animal look off for the Walburn, Mr. and Mn. Myron
Miller, Miss Nanc;y Dunbar, Mr.
tret- top where i' remained.
Mrs. Richard Vaughan, Mr.
Baek in Maynard, the puzzled and
Mn. Clarence Lacey, Mr. and
and
hanter had a h:ard time ma king
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evr.ryone believe th at he had at'• Mn. Sauer Rev. Howard Ruppelt.
tually seen a monkey. His friends , HOLL I w OOD UPI _ comedian
advised th1tt he give up hunting., , Eddie Cantor waa back home today
He a 11 d Carv in speculated that after spending 1i1; weeks in Cedars
the one•time pet escaped and ev• of Lebanon Hosttital for treatment
ent ua ll y revertctl to the wild.
of a heart ailmenL

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TlitllE'il A'

the girls were take'h to Dairy yal­
, lijy (Or" refreshrill!nti by Mtl.
WUllam Sheridan and Mrs. Hun­
.,_eU th_e leaders and Mrs. i..eon
McKnight, a eommittee member.

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Rtlioilelrrif

Shop At . . .

were Roy Coleman. Mickey Mor­
r11, Jim Miller. Su&amp;ie Slat.er.

Yout.h Enjoy Hay
Ride And Wiener
Roast On Mon,day

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CN D/ JI &amp;fllNer Alllll"itllm IINIIWs
-See tfle UHII. American Beau111-Compietelv NeufRamlller American
pipe, ...,.,.i.e,1; against defect u lont illil
the oriainal � OWDI bia Ralnbler.
Sectional eoti.-fro�lt eea..- •••recHDin1...,•

· teadln, Ecodoniy Compact. New functional
ltyWII aiv• �% � lug(BP apace, room
for m. Ceramio-Armored Mutller and Tail--

PR ESE NT S

OU R GRAN D OP EN IN G SAijj; .

We hove rou nded up from our other three stores a lllilae
s� lect,on of fine pianos and organs incl udi ng Denib�&amp;i!ii,
tors, Rentols, Studio, Trade-i ns, Sutfoci! . DomaQed1llitJ
Fl &lt;:&gt;&lt;&gt; r Mod els, Thi s selection of instruments will - .imile
this the most exc iting soles evel'.lt in our his.ton-;.
Example : Bcildw.l n . Spinet. $488.00• .
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compact;,iao-ilie 1961 Ambessador V-8
by Rambler. 260 or 270 HP performance. New
Clllhioned IOOUltical Ollling of i:polded fiber glUI.
Sectional lofa Individual front ,..,.. - • •
Airliner, RocllhlDi Beata' • • • C.ramio-Armored
Muffler ml Tailpipe.

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OSU Basketball
tinued.
------ --Tickets Will Cost More This Season

charge will be made !or excban�e
of aCtlvit)' cards, and the ticket
exchange price of 25 cents con•

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ment into major gradu11.te 1cho_ol1.
This weakrit!ss Jp our edQcal1on11 system. is acute beca� i_l ex!Jh at a time when the scholarthe diacipllned holdi:r of ,s doctor
of philosophy (Ph.DI degree-is
more and more sought after by
,g·overnment, bu siness, indu.stry,
ihd lias b�eoliliif more and more a
tty person in the nation's futlll'e.
This e,timate of 20 per cent i1
genctous on 11\f part. Some of my

COLUMBUS UPI�It's !,i!jOing to
cost 50 cents more per ticket to
see Ohio State University basket­
ball games this coming season.
The Univermty Board of Trus­
tees Monday also approved revis­
ion of procedure for students and
faculty . Under iti11 plan one-thlrd
of the students and faculty get
!int chance to o.Qtain tickets each
game with the prererrec'I er11utl
changing e�h game. A. $I ,service

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, Second In UPI
Footbill Ratings

NEW YORK UPI-The Vnited
Press �nternational major college
!Ootball ratin,s first plact yotes
ind won-lost records in paren•
theses:
' Polnh
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15 4,0 300
l. Mi89iasipl)I
8 3-0 27�
2-. Ohio State . . . .
7 3--0 278
3. Iowa • .
4. Syracuse . . . . . . . . 5 3-0 275
4.0 Uil
5. Navy
6. Ml11Souri . , . . . . . .
4-Q l�l
3-Q 103
7 . Baylor
3-0 91
8. Minnesota
3-1 61
. 9. Texas . . .
10. Kansas .
11-1 60

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'59 Pontiac Catalina 2 Dr. , · $2495
'58 Atmrt Montery 4 Dr. , , $1495
'57 Plymouth V-8 Savoy 2 Dr. $995
'57 0lds SUjlllr 88 - 4 Dr. · · · · $1 595"

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'57 Chevrolet Bel Afi: 4 Dr. , · $1495
'57 Buick Centuty ':fDoi,r · · · , $1395
'!6 Oldsmobile 88 - 4 Dr. $ 1 1 95
'58 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Dr. $1895
'54 CadlHac Series 62 - 4 Dr. $1095
'15 Oldsmollllli 88 - 2 Door �895

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12 Buick Super Hard Top

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Georgia Tech and Auburn, l taCh.

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COLUMBU$ UPI-First-rahked
Massillon, bUllding Its No. 1 stand
ing, and fourth-ranked Cincihnati
Roger Baco1l, collide headon this
week in a game that should have
far reaching effecb in the Unlted
Press Jllternational coach.es' r&amp;t-

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Others-Illinois, 3 ; Arkahsa!,

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M ichlg1m State, 18; Ut, UCLA, 14i
16, Alabama , 8\ 17, tie, Penn State
and North CaroUna State, 7 ellch;
UI:, Michigan, 6 ; 20, New Mexico

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our cu!'.tomer'g payirlents in half. Ari your
paYments getting hard to meet? Simply

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us lor prompt approval. Get enou1t1 be­
side� for clothes and other fall n,eds. Then

have everything in one placl! to p·ay. M1k1
a fresh new i;tart now with just dne pew
loan account here.

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With the _e:reat surge in college
enrollment m \h1;: past few years,
the demand fo� top &amp;eholah who
hJve earned Ph.D degree11
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also increa,ied sharply because
these are the rneh wlio are the
backbone of ally ,:ood collt! ge facul"•·
•• Serious weaknesaes in the
tr111irung of' a:radu:1te student8

potential of the nation', graduate
:b:&amp;t �M'el 11trlitlr1t' stOTY of
school!, ls greater !hln hlle bef:!1 tht ,ea&amp;!)n comea from Howard
ea!imlted. By dlslrlbutltls
tlie I cirvifl Be!Tnont county 1_ame
load lirftong all kfaduate schoo hi; , I i•rotecior Ohio Division or WIid·
the Production ot Ph.D.'s can be lite
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Charles Be1Hn1er. 14•�ard
The problem rm- thll develop•
Ing graduate schools •ill be to sport.Iman, WII bunt�DC' 84Ultl'els
maintain standards. and the near, the Bell:,nont.Jeffera�n Coun.
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problem for college-&amp; recruiting t� Ime. ffear mi • no...,i
grapevine
th
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rneana poortr college faculties in teachers will be oompetitldn from '111 •
,,le, he began
the futqze, . Jh us . �eakeninl �he g&lt;1Vernment and bl1aine1i for able • . stea1 1t� ra:, . alopping occa•
s1ona1 Y to oo · .i.0nabl. • t° •ee
whole f11�n(· of higher education Ph.D.'s.
1hc sqtt1�1, h 2 1.�nt10ued 1o a�
in t-hia �untry.
The maifl hope of Aml'!rican
Despite tlMI' surie--- of epithets higher education Hes , . findins • proaeh unt,ll he AW a long ta i l
from a tan
o leave1.
directed at ··tl&amp;aheads" in the l ast good facultles and tJ,e tain hope h:in
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he:nger as unallJb•Ie r1o make
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deeade, _ such jibes ,re nothing of finding 80'ch tlculttes is cen:w
new, they . go OOck throua:h the tered in the major established out the :Jltt�r hc w�11stallt!n &amp; SO
ages _ there are many signs that graduaite schools and the develop. he ,mov""' 1orw-ard s . more, oe•
cainonally r alng h� i
the na!ional climate for scholars ing graduate schoo)&amp;.
1 to \
short time; �e-n he lrled � ure
ia improving rapidfy.
Teachers eollea:I!, have not suddenly _made t&gt;ll,t tbe t��ures or
·, itusib�S!I. i� �cb,ning me# and
mote interested in the- schollp'ly shown up to this time that they a m&lt;'nkl!'Y peering at !inn from
mind. So is big indu&amp;b:y and gov- ean train faculty for liberal arts the lbldy spot. The animal wore
emment 110 . there Is a definite colleges. CoUeie presidentB . Uke a collar althouch It apt,eared to
pllce, ab oUt\eJ, for tJU, Ph. D. to lnd�lge in criticiam of grad- be extremely wild.
philosopher c_an be uate schools, hut they will not _!tlliilg� wlfs,cshoo�,, up '.� a
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the sthOlar �f HJ,ltature_ lrl gov- 1md sclencts anywhere else if
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they can help It.
ernment serv1ce.
Just 100 years ago Ytlt Univerotw,mn,.ep.t ,,gencles iii Wastt: 1lty granted the fir11t Ph.D. decree ·
ipitbo are eager to h1r¢' yourig in the United States and other
Latest hits in 45
D\etl w!),o h!lve �ood grad\!ate d.e, major universities followed with- I
and 83 Speed Records.
i:t•. These agene,ies do!J'l ev�n in a few years. Up to that timt
j.ilsl,t on a . schol�r's !1�Jd of the outstanding American schol•
iitttily. They want the product of ars all went to Europe for ad­
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lbe' .\nteni/ve disdpline of a great vllnced study, bilt within the past '
lrad,.l1ate ,school, they �ant the eentuzy the tt'4!nd has gradually
young $1))1'olars '."'lf.h good minds shifted until now sehole.rs ln
i&gt;.',RlqNG
ar&amp;d a t,til,id tibetal edueatlon.
·great numbers from all part11 •f_
Jn b�ne1s, a b.u'nker re4:en tly the world come to this country
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was hU1')ilng for Ph.D.'s trained i_n for thieir advanced education.
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1orrum11n1 tbe1J;' promising .young ELECTED TO HALL OF fAMI
DUNEDIN, Fill. U:Pl-Jimmy
perm�
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Demaret of Houston, T(!x., and
iut0Win1 Tf!OOP '!l•liTS
Mike Brlldy of Brightdh, Mass.,
BllOwhle, Troop 44 of Central have been e)ect11d to the Pro•
Monday after school fessional Golfeta Association Hall
ScbOOI
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at •. -the h
poll of
a·Unnell. .�re were •o members PGA merilbers.
and on U�St present .
· ting opened with the
. The �
Will HOIIO- t!jAMPS
pledge to :. tie flaa- ahd Brownie
MEXICO CITY ' UPl._Exheavy,
1!led1e. AtCoriginal skit was pre­ weight champiQ'11 Jack Demp,11ey
iented by tthe girlS. Material Jind Joi? LQqis "(,ill. be a:qesl! o.f
tli make i,p;ni for Girl S(out honor on the oPi,,iitfJg night carfl
furtcl driff week were given the of a rt�W pl'Oibo.t�On or"1mizaUon
gii'ls td' make at home.
at Tijuana, o�: j(t
1 Tlle Frieridlfflip Circle and taps

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MO/tll DADt "Look, There's A New MasR SC_,.. la '.l'oiin"

FOTOS MU SIC COMPANY

I.yon Da11iell, Ka�t1 Bactincr,
SO" B IOIIN
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Mf. ,itld,� Mfi. B. F: Pllrrrtale.
Connie Raehner, Larry Marshall,
Mr. and Mn. Dallu Blevir11 of MiddlepOrl, are the gnndpirPat Lowery, Larry Mitch, Edith (Josephine Parmalee) are announe- ents.
Ha ptomtall , Divid l.)·oni, Car - ing t.(ie birth of a ilOft, Ot1. D, \
--The Weirtmln1ter Youth }"et. roll Lyon&amp;, Clrolyn searles, Con - m Jatksnnvi!Je, Fla. The .IMtbr
IIR ■NCH MOI.SI PICKID
Jo\Vfhip of the Middleport Finl nle . Cooke, George Sauer. Kathy weighrng only three pound�and
PARlS UPl-Hautam, second­
United Prtttbyterian Churl'h went Lac-ey, Tom Anderson. Bt-th Lay- eleven ounees wi.11 be kept in 1n
to the farm home of Mr, and man. Don Rou.sh, Seren Lewi,;, i n cubator for 1everal weeb be pla� fii;tl:11her in Sunday's Arc de
Mn. Harold Sauer for .a hay ride Olila J.A&gt;wi1, Cheryl Fife, Alan hai; beeri named Richard Birol'I. Tti:otnpher ace, will represen t
and wiener roast, Monday even­ Wallare, Bruce Wallace, Judy I. The Bleviria have two other "fill- Fran'M! lit- the Wuh\ngton, D. C.,
Sauer. F.ddie Crookt1, P2ula dren Dallas Jr., and Jo Ann. International •t La.urel Nov. ll.
ing.
Youths enjoying the outing TheiS8, Carroll Anderson, Mary Hutb Sauer, Joy Hoberl.t Sauer,
----- - -- --� ,:h or time ; then he tried to lure Janice Zi rkle and Bob Springer.
A!1ult1 accompanying them were I
the animal lo him by patting his
sho u lder and calling. At tbia, the Mn. Everett Bachner. Mrs. Dale
scared animal look off for the Walburn, Mr. and Mn. Myron
Miller, Miss Nanc;y Dunbar, Mr.
tret- top where i' remained.
Mrs. Richard Vaughan, Mr.
Baek in Maynard, the puzzled and
Mn. Clarence Lacey, Mr. and
and
hanter had a h:ard time ma king
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evr.ryone believe th at he had at'• Mn. Sauer Rev. Howard Ruppelt.
tually seen a monkey. His friends , HOLL I w OOD UPI _ comedian
advised th1tt he give up hunting., , Eddie Cantor waa back home today
He a 11 d Carv in speculated that after spending 1i1; weeks in Cedars
the one•time pet escaped and ev• of Lebanon Hosttital for treatment
ent ua ll y revertctl to the wild.
of a heart ailmenL

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WEDNESDAY, OCT, IZ
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FLOWERS FOR Af,L OCCASIONS. FREE DELIVERY.
See or Call ________

ALWAYS ! !

STARK'S

MRS. MI LLARD VAN METER

Former Operator or Shumway Flower Shop and Greenhouaes
For Past Year.

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Phone D•Y - 9 to 5 o'clock - WY-2-291'
Evenings - Phone WY· -2-5360

POMEROY

PHARMACY

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Beaullful New Styling • • • AII-Nawl America's First• Die-Cast Aluminum
6 Engine . , , AU-Newl First Guarantaed Ceramic-Armored Muffler . . .
AII-Newl First Cushioned Acoustical Ceiling of Molded Fiber Glau ".

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defed ror tlia lifitofthecar_.. lliitorfiiml
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0,, O&lt;l. 11, 1960-5

TlitllE'il A'

the girls were take'h to Dairy yal­
, lijy (Or" refreshrill!nti by Mtl.
WUllam Sheridan and Mrs. Hun­
.,_eU th_e leaders and Mrs. i..eon
McKnight, a eommittee member.

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Rtlioilelrrif

Shop At . . .

were Roy Coleman. Mickey Mor­
r11, Jim Miller. Su&amp;ie Slat.er.

Yout.h Enjoy Hay
Ride And Wiener
Roast On Mon,day

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AlllCS
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N1111 RaMMu-� Odlo111 FOUl'-Daor &amp;.:IM.
CN D/ JI &amp;fllNer Alllll"itllm IINIIWs
-See tfle UHII. American Beau111-Compietelv NeufRamlller American
pipe, ...,.,.i.e,1; against defect u lont illil
the oriainal � OWDI bia Ralnbler.
Sectional eoti.-fro�lt eea..- •••recHDin1...,•

· teadln, Ecodoniy Compact. New functional
ltyWII aiv• �% � lug(BP apace, room
for m. Ceramio-Armored Mutller and Tail--

PR ESE NT S

OU R GRAN D OP EN IN G SAijj; .

We hove rou nded up from our other three stores a lllilae
s� lect,on of fine pianos and organs incl udi ng Denib�&amp;i!ii,
tors, Rentols, Studio, Trade-i ns, Sutfoci! . DomaQed1llitJ
Fl &lt;:&gt;&lt;&gt; r Mod els, Thi s selection of instruments will - .imile
this the most exc iting soles evel'.lt in our his.ton-;.
Example : Bcildw.l n . Spinet. $488.00• .
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Bee the only Jm\,ry car with the n,o,i,rn luxury of
compact;,iao-ilie 1961 Ambessador V-8
by Rambler. 260 or 270 HP performance. New
Clllhioned IOOUltical Ollling of i:polded fiber glUI.
Sectional lofa Individual front ,..,.. - • •
Airliner, RocllhlDi Beata' • • • C.ramio-Armored
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Se�;J\l'e:f!: ufu�i n1�.tLe:��\� t.:;
The dales ��ti��e�,rF
e �m
uve
sin:
caJM
am,o
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The firsl crisp tou ch of Fa ll
•,. g
· JHI I 00th 0Id in
·
week wllh lh eir
Preve n tion Week,
t ..., per ..rd, &lt;'Ile Jnsertion . MinlPWm cbar&amp;e - 60 l!eota.
Octo•-r
" Amerlea.
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NEW YORK UPI - A• Estonian
,
aparked retail buying
weather
un rea ill•
' be fore lhe F8 JI PI u n ge
V
I eaai. per wurd to, lhre.e OO.llll&amp;elltlve tuertiona.
are set each year n ear the annirewman
c
on Sovie t ' Premier Nikita
Volumes have been written into hard
statiSUca that llkeh· moderately above a year ago.
versary of the great Chic•&amp;o fire, •bout the Chicago fire. It had
-..,,} - one mo1:th for 30 cen1 J �r word.
chev's private li n er BalS.
Khrush
Fall
d
.
n
a
apparel
ew
n
cars
re
e
w
will show wheiher the economy
·Un,ted . P r•H l_ nttrn•tion. 1 .
0&lt;"tober 8, 187 1 , but few are .......... preu en"era•e
" ,-U nt.e of • ttnta per word will be charged for 1dvertislni
"mped
·
,
tika
Monday ,od
s hip
in most dem.a n d, but pur&lt;"hasers
• ,nd n umer- is headed i n to a reee Hion .
-.(OLU\IB
Oh
a_ware
10
U
· US
P
h
Vice
_I
t
at
0!1
.
the
a.t •lid •U1b.in lU day1 aner rece,vin;.i: bill.
s
in the
ame
date
asylum
for
a
asked
political
ou■
•
hiJtorian■
have
record■d
of
used
the
.
car!! a n d majo r appliances
The I 1uggish s ummer pace of
/ �res1dtnt Rich a rt! � - N n,:on and fire _ at Pe1�t1go, Wisco�ain and valiant efiortt of the
'"'--• in A.,tven.iaihi - Should l.e rt:iJ'&lt;'--u-d !mn,t&gt;d:ately. The
U n ited States.
people who buainess co n ti n ued u the
off.
fell
I
I
first 1
Sn1 John f'. K e nnedy we re rn enviro n a killed 4¾
o.bt l:lentinel urill Dnt � rei.pons.ibU! for mure ll.J,ui ont" 111cor
times a■ fought the confla •
"ration block by lea�es bega n to fall.
Ohio
t
h
is
The sailor made his l'Sc a p" lo
�eek
for
anoth
The lo n g-delaye d plans for fie
r shot many people as. were killed in the city block.
i
net alilel'tion.
.
s a resul � of the failur� _of na n cing an i n creased role
A:
freedom
three we eks to the day
t
lhC'
slate
.s
ele&lt;"to
a
r
al
votes.
fire
25
&amp;tarted
by
y
O
Mrs.
IUJO.
b
O'Leary's
...,I 0, l1!anb and Spec1.11I Notlct.1 o,f EV1'Ulll
b1tu.a11ea
I
moved slowly
The .! parce communlcation s ' busine11 to live up to Admmu- Trans World Airlin� in t he j el after the Baltika
Thi· consensus is that the
big l"uw. Peshtigo is located 260
Jillltrltaud •I l Cti'll per word.
�ratio
n forecasts
and
increase
bring,
j
p
Liberty
t
he
the
into
Statue
of
a
area
�t
ag
n
wo
e
b
to
is
still
tt'
were
Peshtigo
ol
e
·
�
appeared
�
n
a
u
to be hnally ofr
d that miles n orth of Chi cago
1'0BDS
J DAY
3 C:.A"!E.
o iJAYM
miles
I MO
largely ! consumed by the fire, aa ID governme nt s pelldmg the ex : the grou n d. Howard Hughes wh Q I i n g Khrushi;:h e v a n d three C om •
to those north of Green Bay, Wuconain
1 lh l' issue s . in addition
$4 50
JI .B6
90o:
60c
II
w h 1 t· h are key qu estio ns every- and but seven miles from Mar: were 10 many of the witne■ses. pected � 96 1 _ budget s � rplua of control s TW A through his Hughes mu n is t satellite puppet leaders
Jl . 2tJ
tl(tie
l('I
$6.00
JUlfl
wh ere,
..1re religion, u nemploy . i n ette, Wi sc on■i n , an d J ta twin Sur rounding l&gt;eth tig 0 were abo n • $4.2 billion is n ow be i ng tailor- Tool Co , agreed to relmku i sh his here for the U. N. Gen eral AsscmU.20
$1.00
11k
·•
17 .;,o
I dint forests Lumber and wood ed down lo only $1 1 h 1 1 1io n
city acroa8 the Men onu nee River
rn l• Jl t , and party orga nization
vo hn e rights on TWA , tu ck to a bly ses sion.
1 Both candidate
&amp;ti, r.lived br 10 A-:11. will be III th.at d1y·1 .-prir.
The moat di sturbi n g statis tics trus t to bet set up by the leads drew record Me n om inee .M ichigan ·
' p,oducta were the manufactured
J_arnes L. Hennessy, executive
• lro wds m Ohm last week and lert
�he Chl�age fire represented prod uct, of the community. Wood available wa s the pace of co n - Ing group
nt to the U S comm1ss10
as81sta
sumer
credit
m
Augu
s
t
which
_____ ,
leadt rs m both parties pred1di n g . the greatest property Loss reaul t• chip � and 1■wdust were to · be
er of tmmlgratton and natu_ral �
V I L' torv But the pa rty leaders ad• mg from I si n gle fire, wind seen everywhere, The villa&amp;e of ala�ke n ed ror the seco n d co nsetJo�. said today In wash! n ? ���
had s tor m or explosio n If, the United _ le.- than 1,000 peopJe was com- cut1ve month
\ !�l'tl the c ;m d1dates they
that authoritle� were mv� s t1gatCom p■,.. Buyln• lncrttM
I.le tt e r w me back rnto Ohio a s Slates before or si nce wllh the posed entirely of w boden buildTlaMt
mg the seamail � asylum c_la 1
He
The F�deral Board reported
l'h as possible.
ex ception of the fir e ' follow ing ln&amp;a having wood shi ngle roofs
�
I -SALE u sE D FURNTru ,i E AT - o f lVoter
Wilham
eral
n
Ge
ey
n
Attor
said
that
buymg
!)n time mcreased by
reg15 tralion is at a rec the S an Fra n !'isco earthquake In Sidewalkl and even some of the
ELBERF_ _E L D'$ I N PO ME ROY
, W Mot .......... p•-- R. /
Rogers had a uthority to ru e
only. $188 m1lhon u against $635
onl
high
This
md1cate
s
Ohio
will
1906
-Z.
str
&lt;!
u
were
A
n
of
estimate
eets
wood.
A
n
ex1
7,430
A
.._WY:!, 1
b ildVIC I O R 24 inch mahogany
whether the defector will be alMIi A, letwk. 'St■Hon
the
in
m1lhon
1
th.
n
mo
c
than
more
959
:i!&gt;I
o
n
m11!1o
four
K
.,
i
votes n gs were de troyed for , 1 , of ceedtnely dry fall sea son made
tckv1.SJo n Console. New picture
......_
I
owe d tO day 1n th is co u n tr y
4-2Mfc I
H
owever . auto 18Ie s surged by
fo r lhe r1rst time on Nov 8. I t 1s some $176 million of do!lan In I tlllder of the forests and the comtube. $135.
;:1
2
1
per
cen
t
more
than
a
year
Balt1ka crewme n h.ive been al.
H ( A VICTOH 21 i n ch d('lux e !a ble 1 mpnss 1 hle to tell party strength the same fire 250 persons were munity ltaeli .
■go reversing I two mon th
on the regi s tratio n rigures
be- killed, lhe greated death toll
·
to go as hore daily smce
lowed
1
mudL
U
there
I
telev1smn
w11
g
a
witness
anti
to
matchin
the
.
alu�p. Some of t�i! increase _was / MOBILE, Ala
cause voters do not have lo ' from a Bingle fire to that time i n s t.art o{ the flre he
UPI - The Cleve- the small, white-hul led !mer, forbas(' New picture t u be. $95.
was less for- attnbuted
LOST FOUR fox hou n ds dur i ng
to pnce conce:laions la nd I n dians have dropped their merly n.amed the Vyacheslav M.
give l hetr party whe n regut ermg l�e couolry, except for the Pesh- tunate than IIN. O'Leary
I
the Meig1 Cou n ty Hun t Any - 21 IN C H SCREEN Aduural teleo( Chi- by dealers strtvlng
to cl �ar worki n g agreement with the Mobile Molotov, doc ked here Sept
nti
b
ecuusc regi�trallon
a
18
n
ot
ligo
fire ln which 1,Hl2 peraons c■,:o fame in tbtt be didn't 1ur19.
· one knowing their wh er e abouts I v i s i o 11 sel . Mo1hoga11y conijole,
stat{,wide .
were killed The Pe1ht1go tire \'iYe. The tire 11pread with ■uch j show-rooms of heavy '""entories I Bears Mobile Ge n eral M a n ager Mos t ol' them spe n t their h me
p)eue notify an)' Fox Hu n tn
$50 .
a ?- s till holda the record in death s speed the peopl6 could not escape of 1966 models to make room for Jim W)'che said today the action s hopping or souvenir- hunti n g, a nd
. B� lh partie s , however, see
or call WID-3182.
10-7 · 4-lc ICC A VI CTOH 1 7 in t h mahog any vanbgcs_
fur
th
e
m
m
big
the
- - - , - - -:-- - - · - - ·· - - fflther by toot or by hone. The the n e w models.
Was taken . bec ause the Bears' re- u n til Monday all returned to the
---- - console television !ll'I. 561:1.
s
ered two years
istralion.
rl•g
LOST - WlLL THE PERSON W/10 WING HACK
fused lo ,us� Negro pl�yers.
a
ship by 6 p. m.
!
Upholstr r ed
reached
·
auch
.
easy
l
proportion
The
n
r
natio
's
m.u
production of
;�i•�� ro 11 s and dld
0 emocrals pomt out that re gi s- �;: ;;e
picked up the chec kbook at tht I chiur. 1-·a ir cundil ion. $J.
Wy che said the Indians al so de. e
th at the OkYlen in the air w•a goods nd
.
·c
________
'
1
th
th
n
d
not
need to regi s ter
again thl1 consumed
l
Wuhateria on F'ron t SI., pleas(' GHEEN F INISH BREAKFAST SET tration i s up in_ the b i g cities ,
'W ho quarle: tot!f:; �� bil � on �r clared they would n ot en ter into
and hundreds
i
SAL�S DROP
RETAIL
,
vear
,
.return it. WY. 2-26821.
with a ny
• c tahle and ruur chain) i n good usually Democratic areas.
)lached open cround or water unchanged from the seco�d oar• a ny worki ng agreemen t
WASHlNGTON
UPI - Retail
•
Hot
•
u
ll!
s
Democrat
the
feel
IJcaus
Rcpu�
JO 1 1 3!c · cond i 1 iun. $10.
.
.
dJed of aaphJ¥lltion. The fire: ter• acrording to the Treasur; De- other Southern Association cli.1b s ales throuJilhout the nation fell
-Th
':':
h
r
e
--- g
o
wort;
.
a
issue
it
h
,.
a
two
peak
thl!lr
wa,
ye
s
r
the
ago
n
seaso
next
·
quickly
cove 4 the seven 1m1es parlment. However, gover�rn ent
•. 1 ect c
1901 Ji'ORD VO, l94t1 FORD VS J U.ST 3 USEIJ liOOVEK c.
.
o n e per cenl in September to the
n wht'n Org a n ized labor made il&amp; hottest i ssue in Ohio in many to wipe
a
l
u
c
out
ners $2 SO ea l' h
much_
of
Marinette
'
l:�
_
,
economla
u�
,u
l
V
ts
looked
for
m
.a
C
g11n
t_he
"We
have
Good run n i ng cor1dit1 u n. o
bee
year
n
t
lowest level in ni ne months, lhe
expecting
.
s
c
waa
thi,;
redited
with
J
,
bringing
drive
hi.1u:c�t
the
to
out
t
e
vote
g
Pll'te tet of sol! c lubs . Hackel ts SF.V�. N I IM. t DmmM mom suite a .L( ams 1 a right to work proposal . out a big labor vote which defe■t- then J umpe� fhe nver t_o do the fourth quarter . r,a te lo $510 bdl- for some time." Wy che said, " so Commerce Deparlment said Mon­
In Hl't•llenl co ndt liun $ I OO
1 it doesn 't. come a s a s urprise _"
Sohlo
ed the iss ue a n d swept Democrats 1 �me 4amage 1n M enommee. Tre loo to $512 bdhon.
day.
l0- 3 Phon e W Y2-9977
USED KELVIN ATOR
e
ijdou1
m_
updtafta
Befr1gc
cau■ed
rby
the
}
9
)
i
U---tc
i
n to co n trol ot state governor for
e
s
- (
U
SS
Before lax corporate profits for I The ge n eral m a n ager said
:l lor w i t h fr eiizer chest $65
---·-ftamu are credited with carryhe .
the firs t time i n 10 y
-,the
calen dar ye�r or 1 960 were rece n tly received a tele gram from
SIX I'll'.:(_'[ Di n i n g room suit e ,
inJ
bumln1
ember,
over
JO
mlle1
.
But ' with all the he::r lhe right
I
$JO.
a tro11 Green Bay to burn part of Pl_aeed at �-7 b1l hon compared the Indians notifying him of the
to
work
ss ue created the
i
t
o
v
with $1' 1 b11l1on foresee n by bud- decision. The St. Louis Cardi n als
B L U J:: L:1 '1 1 0 1 ..STERI&lt;: o C hair. Fair E XC EPTIONA L OPPORT UNITY WIili J!ffl OO
0.- CINft IJNd Can
O less than i ;, JgM wh � Stur,11eon Bay, Wisconsin, located getmaker
e l i able man or wom a n from
cundi
R
wn.
$3.
on
l
peninaula
th�
e l a11t Jan �ary. This wa s and the Ci n ci n n ati Reds are droptha•
Green
Bay
411 Ma1ca and MNel1
Preside�t
Eise nhower
carri:d
reflected _ i_n
cons1 de�able cor- , ping their worki n g agreeme nts
th is a rea to clistribute com plete Ohio
ELBERF ELD'S IN POM ER O'V
�parat111
mainland.
the
from
Only
MTaOPOI.ITAN MOTOU
by 800 000 over Adlai E Ste.
porate
d
cutl in Septem- with other Southern All!ociation ,
d
n
de
ne
i
l
candy,
cigarettes.
of
B
V
or
s,
l
u
n
·
'
■i
.R
l
l
3tc
residents
10
or Pe■hti o surviv6'tt06 a.tt Main IL
venso n .
J£
-- - -- ---•
ber
from
a
year
eum
ago. This trend 1 team s appare ntly for the .same
•
through
new
automatic
NEW and USED
ve
n
ed
tire.
the
·
-. Ohle
It is agreed general ly that the
OH-SALi� . APPLE S. Burdette dor � . N n selli n g, we will e tabli s h
If
I h_as been unbroken i n the paat reason, Wyche said.
s
com
grav
A
mon
i
n
Pes
e
I
hti,:
o
i1
t' rui l F arm, Pomeroy Route 1 . &amp;t-r u1mts for you. To qualify parly per ons �h� voled for Ike in 1 �6 hold• t �e remains of mor tha
IS [ NTERESTED I N
e
n 11x months.
I
ome i n 1958 when the 800
l'houe WY :&gt;.-1&gt;970.
"M os t of the
majo� league !
I () 1 0 6 lp mu L· h hav e t·ar. refernnces . a nd n ul staye
talcihl over payment11 on ·�9
W
.
per
1on1
ho
wer
.
kille
e
d
in
right
to
work
isaue
'
and
state
ofU
The
Ameri
c
an
Bankers
Asso
c1aclub
s today are loaded with
Netord, l ee Rod n ey Picree, Lon.a.:
_ ___ ________ cos h capitul of $8CHI which is Sl · fil'es
.
were al st11.ke were Republi- the vl age and the immediate ho� daahed cold water on home gro players and u n less they ca n 1
Bottom. Also a 1949 C ros ley ca r S I X A (Jms LA N D, CROPS, t'ARM cured by
inventory. Excelle n t ca ns and indepe
n denls .
Republi- •re• An isolated ;ood�� :he d
implements a nd livestock. Jesse ear n i n,:s part
for la.le.
� u1lder _ prospects f�r a n upturn place them _ wi t_h II team i n th �ir
time-Full .lime ca ns feel
JO ) 1 Jtp
which ,W'al the onl bui in
l� tn
that
i(
lh
e
y
get
those
housmg starts m the near farm orga n izat1�n , Wyche said, I
Phone WY-2-3794
Hayos, 1 1 23 Kingsbury lloHd.
more. For pC' rso n al interview glve
7-::::---cc=c-c,-- - - -voters out again they will win the lO\tn that did n ot burn ' ■till
- coupe .
future.
It
repor�ed
that
adva
n
"the
farm
club
15
not
1H2 CHEVROLET De lux.e
of
full
ce
b
en
c.
I
'
IO JO 3tp phou(', elc. Wri1c P. o. Box 156,
POMEROY, OHIO
They have worked hard lo stir 11 preeerved as a rel'IC O f th e d 18. mortgage commitmen ts of com- flt to them."
Al meehanical co n ditio n , Mason ,
fter ·
Rochester, Mi nnesota
I O- l l - l l p lhcrie groups
a
in the small town■
mercial ba n ks declined i n the
w. Va., Phone SP 3-:i919.
a rine Su pp l ies .
(
Improved means of con struct.
.
where
orga
n ization work
_
is
n
ot
.
year
ended Aug. HI a n d lh ll l de10 6 6t
erv1ca publicized as much as union po- iop •nd a�vance I n t�e fa_c11ities linquencies
USI
a n d foreclosures were
sPiCIALS
J&gt; -- an d techmquea of fire f1ghUng u alJgbtly
lili u l activity in the citiea.
57 Mercury 60 H. P. $495.00
from
p
ago ·
De ne
o-us a year
The religious question raised by 1,eatly leuen the pouibillty of
Polllllle H
Mercury 70 H. P. $595,00
lnt
cli
59
- - :=-,-- ----- 4 H,
Kennedy 's
Cath0 Uci1m
has re- t�e recurrence o r fires or the
,. Mercury Outfit $995.00
The decline in commitme n ts
5
proportions !hat occurred either "
UAS, F UEL OIL tad -coal f.ur.
l'eived a lot of attention.
M ETROPOLITAN M OTORS
defin itely poin ls to a decline In
aacea. CJlJ for fru eatlmat.1. 600 lad Main Street, Pomeroy
Location from Galtlpolla ICI up Route 7 thrn milea •bovt Ch•
Sen . Fra n k J. Lausche, a Ca.Lb- a l Cblcag� or Peahtlgo. With housing itarts for the nex:t few
n,uona. l fire loues having exl'Dl'emaa • Abbott llldd1epor&amp;,.
1hiro, turn left on Stary Run Road., 2 mll.. llelow Mlddltport..
oli
c iupporting Kennedy,
&amp;
aid
he
.
months compared with the same
Phone WY2-3170
1-lO.U.:
7/ 10 mil• off Rt. 7. on SIQry Run Road. ReaMn for ulllng, movlnt
f9u n d it an issue "ever)l where. " cfeded on � hllllon dollars ,in I M, period 11.lt year" , the ABA said.
8-20-tfc
-to Arlmna.
In his visits to county fllr1, • d remsmed •�ve tha t tlg dre
S (eel usera continued to opert1""1W
STATIO NARY C.:ROSLEYD , s 11 .
IriCe, there ,tm 111 m �ch to be ate
Lau
Rooms Furniture, Some Canned Fruit, An tique Furniture,
Five
s
che,
n
wi
ner
of
six:
of
seven
on a hand-to-mouth
-•
.
baai,.
wa.uer,
" IOl'P 0;30 A.M.
used o n ly 5hort tlmc.
ue
s tatew Ide races, reported he found g ined in preventi n g lhis tremen- The mills ■cheduled production
Diahes, Carpenter Tools, I 1\1.ble Saw, 1 Jig Saw, 1 Electric
R
Priced for quick sale. $39.
Midclle�,t
I - -----the people reluctant tO talk preal- doua l01a of property a_nd some at 52_ 8 .Dllr cent of capacit or
Grinder, Tool Boxes, Hammers, Saws, Drill Bits. Metal Cabi n et,
A
WY l-e?U2
TO
3
lO
1
1
l
1 1,300 Uvea a year which tire . ·-- ..______ _ _
l&gt;
S M ALL A PAUT MENT OnT�ailcr.
Ladders,
Hoes. Shovels, Mowin g S-cythe, 2 Lawn Mowera, Bee
n
de
lial
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lJttcs.
sai
He
he
po
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felt
d
Ma
At fC�
agoP.rne nt i n buainess a n d by ofHives , Garden Tractor, Electric Motor, Juat Overhauled, Like
there was a blgger percentaae of cla hn1 lrt this counlry.
FORD
TRANSMISSION
WI TH I l'honc S I i :l-41 73.
Yllleon J.2141
On the common annlversary of ficlals responsible for
New, Many Other ltems Too Numerous To Mention.
votera
public 1
tryJn,: to make up
10 J O 3lc HAMILL S.: RVICI
Overdr1Vfl. Al110 atart manifold
lfA.TIUN
th"! Peahtia:o and Chieago fires, buildings or institutions. Also,
lholr minda than usual at
for 'M Ford. Call WY 2-0047.
thla
OLEN TAYLOR, Own er
..,..,. 9;00 A.Mi
the Ohio ln1utance Information the organliatton advise• plan n ing I
�tage of the campaiin.
! &gt;
10 1 1 J tc
E NCH, Audlon■IH'
FR
.
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O.
Alba··• aag
Service. Inc., urges lhe seeking In adva n ce for safe escape ot · the
l nvN Outli ned
.:-:--c:----c-J. A. FRENCH Clerk
Ivery Day Senter.
VENETIAN BLINDS $3.00 a nd up. EIGHT ROOM HUUS!£, two flv•
The question haa been diseu11ed out and elimination "' fire haz- 1 people should the continual threat .
NOT RrnPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
New window blind, and 11hadea.
room apaumen ls. A. N, .Bonge!.
In a number .of Sunday ,chooli arda by tamillea In home by ma n - of fire become a reality.
AUCTI ONlilR
Store awntnga. Dale Wippel Sup•
Pbone WY:l-3272.
11-2 -ttc'
and in sermona. Sen. Lyndon B.
RIASONAB LE RA.TI S
__
ply, ZUi Union Ave., Pomeroy I
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Joh
nson,
the Dernocralic vice
F;,
,A
SATISFAC
TION
GUARANT IID
TH
• ·U
URT space for rent.
Ohlo.
IO 1 1 30t�
prealdentl,1 candldale,
devoted
Call or write I, 0. McC oy
Cl ean quiet residential locatio n
/
about hall of hia two Ohio speech,
C hester, Ohio
in CheNhire, Ohio. Co n crete
COAL-LUMP, STOKER, NUT.
Double B Coal Co., West Columpatio o1 n d walks, good wo1tcr,
aotp es to the matter.
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Democratic State
Ch1lrm1n
I sewer, IHu ndry, privileges, $5.00
bta, W, Va. l'h. SP 3-5246.
W
ll a m L. Coleman aald he found
liLLDUZ.l!:R
ll
U
FOR HIRE. Ponds,
per wet-k. l lobort Dlllun, RealIO 8 6tp
- --- - basements and Jandse1ping. Ph. reli 11 ion more o( an isaue than
tor, Gallipolis, Ohio, lO-ti- l Otc
THE LATE T. H. DAVIS proC.:he stor, Y U 6-32(Wj.
J O B 30tp anticipated. But he predicte d i U
Importance II a factor in
pe rt)', brick two atory, loce ttl4 --- - - - -,.,--,-- - - -- - the
at North Third and Coil MODEHN u n furnished 3 rooma HOOFINlr - Sl'OUTING, SHEET election would become Jess and
a n d b11th 11.partme n t. Dlrch cabmetal work. Hepair work of a ny le,s all the election drew near,
Strei�, Middleport, may be
An honor to be prolld of, thi, i1 the
ineh,
dhiposal,
kmtl. Phone W Y 2· 2301 .
incinerator ,
Unemp loyment.a likely will be a
.'"n 1 10, evenlna.
8- 1 7-30tc
medal prestnccd by the intcrn:uionil
, large closets . Pho n o WY2-:II 41.
10 10 30tp big lsaue in some al'f!H, espefashion a11thoricy, Centro per L' A Ira
&amp;.16-l!c
container,,
brln1
P&amp;ACU,.S,
clally in the steel cillea such
88
MOiia halia,u., to the 1961 Ford for
•-or rruu rum, Lon1 Hot•
eve 1an d, youn1atown, Warren,
c1
n-urance
I
�
hulctioul
AYAnl'
M.t:N
l'8
'caprwioo of f•1K k••'J�mabed
aoel
tom, Objo. P.bOll.e Y Ukon 4-3201
an d Lorain-all traditionally Dem· - --�
u11furnu11.e
d.
M·
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MlddJ•
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.-c-COMl',..T
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1.NSURANCI:
E
.,...,
PR0 ocra ti c.
port. l ' hune WY ,2-282 1 . a 3 tf
tecuun, Lllt, A11tg, i''ini, Polla.
...,. n.� , .oo per bu. Pick
· noI a ho 1 one
1'he far m issue
·
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your
�1,1.. llon
.lltUa, Wdd1 1� In Dhio, although lhe stale has
ap.utme nt o n
ow.a. ar,n1 your own eo n tamer. TIIHEi,: IWOM
�
Com1or Street, Pomeroy, al so, 4
a sltable n umber of farmers. ohlo
C. W. Proffltt, Poru11nd .
1
room
apart
m
e
nt
on
n
Seco
d
Eti
JH lltp
BAKN -SIMPSON INiU RANCE farmera conalateotly have voted ,
Street, l 'umcruy. Phone WY2-·
Agent■, Middleport. Fire, Auto- 11ealn1t various government f11 rm
2733 .
SEWING
0-28- U c
___
M ACH IN I!:,
BING&amp;a
mobile, Bondi. Phone WYI- proarama and controls.
---'
blond console model. in Heel- -� - -There have been sewral ■ur2eoa.
2'1-tf
veyf of voter attitude,
leni condition w1th 1u■r■ntee. �'OUR IH&gt;OMS , unrurnis hod an d
but most
four room h1rnishod, Phone
•- Ip.,..
-- to ma.e
1.
....
po llaters, lneludln1 the Serlppobullon holoa,
•'-" �
"sta•e
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Beegle.
WYZ- JJO.:.! , Christine
Howard new■papera, are waitin&amp;
darn, patch, monoir■m ■n d many
I0 · 7·6ll'
fanq at, ua 1tltche1. Take over
Jo' Olt SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE until mld-Oclober before bealn' baluce du&amp; "3.IIO. Term1 ■rwith hltlh, nice locaUon. Melvla nin1 their IW'Vt)'I.
�•-�l_.(I or dltcounl for c11h. N IC� TWO lledruom home. Call
The Clenl1nd Pren, a Scrlpp&amp;•
Hood, 1 1 1 .1.io..: uat st., Pomeru,.
WY2 - 52'1 l .
rauu9 Wy 2•22&lt;M ,
10 :I tltc
\p Howard newspaper, said 1t fou.nd
l D-- 1 1 -3lc
30
1
to
·- - tha.l youn1 persona rq:laterin1 to
�--cc--,-----". 4 ROOMS AND BAT!! Unhtrnis hed FOH SALE-Lo t a nd two hOUNI. Voto favored Kennedy
�. SEWING M A C H I N 11o
n-..,;sn
and
the
a pHrtml'llt.
reosonablc.
lknt
S.ulpped to ilc u.1, darn, mon oOne, 9 rooms and bath, and one older peoploe liked Nillon. A sur�
� ele. Sold otl1tnally !or
Call WY 2-5293.
10 1 1 tile
:I rooms wllh run n in1 water. vey the newspaper made In iuL
- -� - � -,111 .uo. Pa)' off lnla nce of
1 II SP 3 ·H62• Cl'ft
1 on.
c
•
perm■rkett Ihowed the women
A -i•JfirN •ff , , •
'41 F,,J GJ.,.;.
U
OOM
IIUl
6
lSt;,
.:.! BATHS, FurSte favorinc Kennedy.
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· , ... or '8 per mon th. Pho n e
a• Vktn . . , ,- Vill,, "'Em .,. &amp;-.
nHce
hl•a
1
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lnrl!l:e
lot.
l.ol
alcd
i
n
'
1 0 ::i, tltc
� - .WY z,aaot:,
Werklnt Hard
excelll' n t 11e1�hburh ood. Write
The Cincinnati Enquirer found
aA
IIX, •JO Ten Ply Truck Tlrea, wllh
Box 668- H. c,o The L&gt; ai \ y se n t J n- ,....�1-1•#
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ma n y youna: couple■ putlln.11 gov11.,(/t.R'lir;
tqbel. One two 8p-eed re1r e nd
cl, Pomeroy, Ohio.
ernment 11,0al policy at the top
fo, 1� ton truck. See Merchant s
JO I I 6tp
SYRACUSI - 1 story frlme, 6 of lhe list of luues which would
· c.Dec:tin&amp; A&amp;ency, Pomeroy Na•
!!!i\li1, 1111111 Bulldlna, Pomeroy, MOUEIIN , HOOl-1 H OUSE an d rooms and bath. front porch, determine their vote. The En­
lar11:e lot. Good luocation $4000. qu)rer alao found many resldenta
garallf', with 1.:round s . Lotatcd on
10 8 3tc
Ola1o.
Slate Route, flve miles from RACIN I - New (unfinished) one, of Kentucky, Tennessee and Weal
100 MIA fTRAW. Phone WI 9.
story fr.1me, 4 rooms, bath and Vir1lnioll wflo have moved into
Write
Pomeroy. t,' urnatc he11.t.
� '�n Hollon, Mineravllle.
carport. Larae lot. Ttrms. $t800. Ohlo'a lnduatrial cities ready to
Hox 668-Jl, l'/o The Daily Sen•
IO 8 3tc
BROJLIR l'AI\M - 80 acrea, &amp;­ Jump from their ancestral vot1n1
tinel. rome1'oy, Ohio.
room houae, cellar, bar,n., broiler habllli to Nl�on because they
10 1 1 6tp
ON&amp; �E PONY, mar� 110ny 2
houat 40 x 140 (5000 capacity). would not vote for a Catholic.
� old, horse pony l year old.
\bu m looki-, .. the .....r-ins car of our times,
complete with equipment. plenty
The state
org1nlut1ona are
!NI .FORD Tractor a nd Mower
water .. Broiler income can net worlr.lni hurd ror their party can­
the '61 Fon! , , . a w .,..,,. dean and duok profile
...... PA011e WY 2·2204
MAN lo liike over gas 1-t11Uo n .
$2500 per year. Down payment didates. The Republican or1ani11ia unmat&lt;hod
11!11 orhcr In the world. JuJt one
10 8 6tc
Pho ne WV2-iQ20.
$!000, full p'rlce $4500.
tion w11 for Nixon all the wa)'.
9-23-Uc
.
-- U1ilUsJ,&lt;s and ,culpnu,d rear
Cude
Bl&amp;
the
Gov. Michael V. DISalle w11 the
ALIIRT M. COX. Salesman
Proffitt, WANTED: Methanic. Phone WY2 ·
dod; .... look It the crisp. &amp;esh iont-&lt;tld �8" and
ao� 229
state &amp;o\'ernor to ■up..
PHONI WY 2.2220 flrat bli
10-4-12tp
9920.
D-23-lfc
Yartanty. 1\c '61 fords are built t0
WY 2-31311 port Kennedy. Tbe Democratic
.JOU'U lmow the '61 Fon! ia the dmic RJle of the
me« thlff pr!� fOII•: fillftc quality,
10 8 3tc Party In Ohio haa about three
gramt druabillty. Most reliable Op,m.
Siitles.
NU1&lt;1ffi1
.
(
,
w1rrlna lactlon1 but each of them
non. �Iii their co111pletc: conn .
FOR SALE A 6 room b.ou1e and ■eem■ to be
dc:l!ff dltt dd111«1 hem ICQOa'lplilhc:d,
FOid tltar ii nor onlr new ht loob and
trylna: to out.do the
MUtLLI
bath, two Iota, 1to:-m doon other• In their
Jl&lt;ird. De,J,m � dleind111111::in n1md ­
support of Kem•
�ide. �.comfim, but new in ics enti,e cooccpc. The
· �� fQfdt ro 12,000
iT111 dtlir WIIA.
H0\111 a,PII......, A.meld a....
a n d window■, double 1ara1e, nedy.
Jnr, wliichevc:r aimq
J!Ulc:t « Oi,c: fi�
. then. 1,rac.,.., Ohlt. PtMM
'61
i&gt;....J
ia
aaually
buik
.,
ilH heat, cit)' water. $4,IKIO
oi
Idell!
It
lubd•
Jim. Ste thla
li'1 11 rour fm:d
Both ca.ndidate1 will return to
t
WY2"'114.
11,1 1,tt
l&gt;nJ.n·, now,
I .
down, balance ln small month­ Ohio s,veral Umea. Buckeye
·
&lt;l!ff-lta.chasais . J . clnn, ill OWD oil - • • adj- its
vot­
ly pa)'menla. Phone Wlt-3192, ers h1Vf! never
hesitated to croa&amp;
AI R tONDfflON!1'G, REFRIOa
' OWli linJra • • , p&lt;-tl iu own
10-0-St p
party line,, neer elttt all state
•lion Hnlca. Jack•• K41trlaen­
Indeed, 11m is • ar ,_ will .,.
tion. New llavan. !'bou TU:I­ FOR SALE $ room ho11se wlth offlelal1 from the ume party.
P
The
1tate
11oted
for Eisenhower
f.21-11
W7.
land, RuUand Township. Phone
WY2-8181,
ICMHte twice bul went tor Pretldent Tru­
$p
.
A'icTIONl
man over New York Gov. Th,om■■
.'
\
FOR SALE House,. l acre Port­ E. Dewey i n 11M8 by '1,000 vote,.
C.ttl
1
land, ■ome furnitu� $2000.00. In lhe 1111 12 prea.ldehtlal tlec- j
I ft
iMIU
I
t
, IV
For further Information Phone tion,, the otale hao 1pUt evenlj,
•A Nh
A.
V!S-2478,
10-l Hllp between the two parUe».
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4,00 Make Room !or Daddy
4:30 Here's HoUywood
a,oo Steamboat j111
Woody \"/o,� �er
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Meet Mr. Co n didate
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8:25 WeaLilercast
8:30 News Pk:ture

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Belly Politics May Dttide
1960 Elections In Northwest

SEATTLE, W 1sh. UPI - The nounced i n mid - September it
1060 electiom:1 i n Washington. Ore­ would pri n t no more lettera about
gon a n d Idaho may be d�ided by each pre1idential ca ndidate '• re­
' ·belly polilic11," with fore ign pol­ ligiou1 belief. JI aai d it believed
icy a n d religio n the more or leas the s ubject had bee n thoroughly
hidden issues .
e.plored I n the nood of letters il
s is what J)Olitic■l had received.
politic
Belly
:too
scie n tis ts eall th e th eory that vote
., . . . io con ti n ue publication of
�,30
res ults are ofte n keyed to pocket­ leltera, pro or con, would only
8:00
bo1)k is.aoe B.
add fuel 'O' the fire," the Journ al
11:1:1
a s aid.
�aid o n e professor who is
I. JO
lo n &amp;lime observer of wes tern U. S . --- ---J:30
politiea: ''As the bus i n ess cycle
&amp;:411
goes- up, the Republic:i n vole u s­
7:00
ually goes up: as the cycle goe s
7:30
down, the Democratic vote �oes
8:30
up."
• 10
ldaho state Democratic Cha1,A•
10:00
mzn John Waltera put it this way:
1 •1:JO
"Democrats will win by a la n d­
1 1 :UO
slide in Idaho because the people
1 1 : 1()
will be voling against lower em,
, 1 : 15
farm
poor
ployme n t figures,
1:00
prices, deplorable mining indus.
lry conditions a nd1 a lumber industry not much better off than
WASHlNGTON UPI-ll is' bf.
minirttt."
cominc, i ncreaai n gly difficult in
· llatvaH,- Republican leaden: this age of the orgamution ma n
1::2j Your Esao Reporter
don't buy that. They're hopeful of for two people lo have lunch to­
Ll:30 I Married Joan
victocy sparkti!d by their co n ten- gether without forming a' natioJI,,
1 2:00 The Texan
Richard M. Nixon and Hen ry al aHociation, a national com•
ders
Day
a
for
Queen
12:30
C11bot Lodge.
1 : 00 Abo11,.&lt; Faces
mlttee, a n ational confereneel. 11
Pr■dict■ Nh:on Win
1 · 30' Medi�
nation al coun cil, a nadoilill · bu•
Gun n ar. Orego n state reau, a natiomil federation, a l111J
Peter
2,00 Day in court
chairma n , said:
2:30 Gale Sl orm Shct-w
tion l institute, a national leil.Rue
"Nixon and Lodge will C41T'Y or a national society of some
3,00 »eat the Clock
Orego n . We're going to make a sorl.
3,30 Who Do You TruBt:
substantial comeba ck if we con&amp;:00 American Bandatand
The procedure'"'-apparently la to
ti n ue to work' hard."
The Lone Kang_er
draw up a sel of · by-laws dUJ'ing
While all three Northwest atates
11:00 San l•TolnCit::".t Seal:
the entree. elect otficen over
li n ed up for Preside n t Eisenhow8:30 Your E!so ReJJOrter
coffee and dessert, and then 10
er in 1 952 and 1956, Democrats
001 and hire a Washington rep..
8:40 Weath.er Teller
hH Ve- been m:.i ki n g big strides
in
resentative.
6:4&amp; John Daly New•
statewide i;:o n tes ts.
no
Al any rate, there is almost
Men
Just
·
7:00 Four
Oregon wo1M kn own as the ''Verpro ress1ona I
n ch of business,
bra
Ho n ,lj Kong
mont of the West" until 1964
or social life i n America that
8,30 NelKOn Family
when Democrats: grabbed every
n ot now have at least an
does
9:00 Hawaiian Eye
major post except the govern oroffice in the ca pital. A few oc­
ship and one con gressional s eat,
10:00 Bing Crosby Show
cupy entire buildings.
A n d i n Washingto n slate, DemTonight
News
1 1 ;00
, bout th•
....
·
1 got lO wondermg
tt1eir
g
n
ocrats have been incree.si
1 1 : 10 Scan ni n g the Weather
rpose of some of these grou ps
pu
gain s sin�e ! 956 when Albert D.
1 1 : 1 5 Sports R�port
aa I was tryi n g te
Gov. the other day
Hoselli n i defeated GOP
l l :20 Late Sllow
the telephone n umber of
nd
fi
Arthu r B. La n glie.
Uie Nation al Clean-Up Pai n t-Up
StrH&amp; Economical IHUH
au .
e
the Fi x-Up bure
Dem ocra ts hope to mak
There are, I dlscoyered, at
most o f these "a-D" pocketbook
least 200 national sometliitU!l·Ol•
1 1 :30 The Clear Horizon
issues this year: Dams, defe nse others listed in the directory, nol­
L2:00 Love Jf Life
naof
s pendi n g and development
i n cludi ng the· government agen•
12:30 Sea rch For Tomorrow
tural resourees.
Tomorrow
cies whose names begin · with
12:30 Sear&lt;"h For
P e ople also :ire talki n g about
12:4� Tne Guidi ng Light
'·natio n al." I didn;t try to count
farm poli cy a n d the govern ment's
th etii a 11 1or 1eu or eyestrain.
1 :00 Life or Riley
so- called tight mon ey poli cy as it
A perso n adept at eon c-ldaion•
1 :30 Al the World' TUnll
affects the regio n 's key lumber
a ..
ng might leap to the
jumpi
.
2:00 Full Circle
i ndustry.
·
for1
reason
the
that
sumption
2:SO Rouse PartJ
Mmt Obser-.;ers agree th :i,t J0 h n ope n ing an office here is to look
.
1:00 'l'he Mlllion1lN
F. Kennedy' s Catholicism is an
out. after cert a i n legislative InterS:30 'ffle. Verdict I&amp; Youn
undercurrent Issue , but disagree
esls. B�t what sort of Jegl.slatioA
as to its .scope,
1,00 Tllo Brighter Oa,
1 ou_ld merest the _Natio nal As"O­
"".
•
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n
a
al
ourn
on
s
Portland' Oreg
,:15 '!.,e Secret. Stotui
c1Dl1on of Baby Sitter Registry? u
1:30 Edge of Ni1ht
§�
Coul" It be tryi ng ' to fubi,,&gt;i, !
1
wtaj1i\tf · �o·cJ3Jlzed baby Uttrnat.' .. �,
1 S'!fA ·•1'he "niri!e StOOPI
• Sb lTle or ' the groups would ap.- i •;
6;00 N�wa
pear lo overlap. What business, ,
6: 1 5 A Look a l the Weather
i nstan ce. do the Narionaf• . r
for
8:30 Sportscop e
of Teachers of Mathe- ·
Council
8:30 Amos &amp; Andy
matlcs a nd the Natio nal Scie n ce
7:00 HlRhway Patroi
Teachers Association bilve that
7:30 The Aquanauts
the National Erlucation A1111ocia­
8:30 Wanted-Di!ad or Alive
l
tlon eoul(hl ' I atte n d lo?
9:00 My Slater Eileen
There would. i n fact, seem to
9:30 I've Got A Secret
be a lot of room • for con!;O)irla­
tion. O n e suitable merger miAht
10:00 Armstron g Circle Theater
bring the National Committee fur
l l :00 1 1 O'cloClr. New,
, a Sm, Nuclear PCWl�r t,111eth er
ll: 10 A Look at \he Weather
Committee ,
wlth the National
\1:Uli 'Tbeatet 13
against Menial Illness
Some group,-: or course, have
nQ common ground. Tiu? ;,i:Jtional
Woma n 's Chri stian 1 �mperar.ce·
12:30 Juel For You
Unton n aturally woultlu't joi,r •
1 :00 1 News HftdliDM
hands with the Nation11l A�soc iJ•
1 :02 Just For You
tlon of Wine Bottlers . R:.it I see
1 :30 News
no feaao n why the WCTU couldn't ,
lf30 Ju■t tor 'ieu
li n k u p with the Nativm1l Com•
2 : 00 Calling on Pt. Pleaaant
mittee tor Preventio n of Alcohol­
3:00 Newa HeadUnos
ism.
3:02 Mu■lc Go Round
The Nlitio n al InstJtut� of Urbi•·
1:30 New■
culture mol n lllns tw:J offices·
l:M MulliJc (i(I Round
here. Does this mean tltat urbi•
New, Headline■
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statiSUca that llkeh· moderately above a year ago.
versary of the great Chic•&amp;o fire, •bout the Chicago fire. It had
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will show wheiher the economy
·Un,ted . P r•H l_ nttrn•tion. 1 .
0&lt;"tober 8, 187 1 , but few are .......... preu en"era•e
" ,-U nt.e of • ttnta per word will be charged for 1dvertislni
"mped
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tika
Monday ,od
s hip
in most dem.a n d, but pur&lt;"hasers
• ,nd n umer- is headed i n to a reee Hion .
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a_ware
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s
in the
ame
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asylum
for
a
asked
political
ou■
•
hiJtorian■
have
record■d
of
used
the
.
car!! a n d majo r appliances
The I 1uggish s ummer pace of
/ �res1dtnt Rich a rt! � - N n,:on and fire _ at Pe1�t1go, Wisco�ain and valiant efiortt of the
'"'--• in A.,tven.iaihi - Should l.e rt:iJ'&lt;'--u-d !mn,t&gt;d:ately. The
U n ited States.
people who buainess co n ti n ued u the
off.
fell
I
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first 1
Sn1 John f'. K e nnedy we re rn enviro n a killed 4¾
o.bt l:lentinel urill Dnt � rei.pons.ibU! for mure ll.J,ui ont" 111cor
times a■ fought the confla •
"ration block by lea�es bega n to fall.
Ohio
t
h
is
The sailor made his l'Sc a p" lo
�eek
for
anoth
The lo n g-delaye d plans for fie
r shot many people as. were killed in the city block.
i
net alilel'tion.
.
s a resul � of the failur� _of na n cing an i n creased role
A:
freedom
three we eks to the day
t
lhC'
slate
.s
ele&lt;"to
a
r
al
votes.
fire
25
&amp;tarted
by
y
O
Mrs.
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b
O'Leary's
...,I 0, l1!anb and Spec1.11I Notlct.1 o,f EV1'Ulll
b1tu.a11ea
I
moved slowly
The .! parce communlcation s ' busine11 to live up to Admmu- Trans World Airlin� in t he j el after the Baltika
Thi· consensus is that the
big l"uw. Peshtigo is located 260
Jillltrltaud •I l Cti'll per word.
�ratio
n forecasts
and
increase
bring,
j
p
Liberty
t
he
the
into
Statue
of
a
area
�t
ag
n
wo
e
b
to
is
still
tt'
were
Peshtigo
ol
e
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appeared
�
n
a
u
to be hnally ofr
d that miles n orth of Chi cago
1'0BDS
J DAY
3 C:.A"!E.
o iJAYM
miles
I MO
largely ! consumed by the fire, aa ID governme nt s pelldmg the ex : the grou n d. Howard Hughes wh Q I i n g Khrushi;:h e v a n d three C om •
to those north of Green Bay, Wuconain
1 lh l' issue s . in addition
$4 50
JI .B6
90o:
60c
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w h 1 t· h are key qu estio ns every- and but seven miles from Mar: were 10 many of the witne■ses. pected � 96 1 _ budget s � rplua of control s TW A through his Hughes mu n is t satellite puppet leaders
Jl . 2tJ
tl(tie
l('I
$6.00
JUlfl
wh ere,
..1re religion, u nemploy . i n ette, Wi sc on■i n , an d J ta twin Sur rounding l&gt;eth tig 0 were abo n • $4.2 billion is n ow be i ng tailor- Tool Co , agreed to relmku i sh his here for the U. N. Gen eral AsscmU.20
$1.00
11k
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17 .;,o
I dint forests Lumber and wood ed down lo only $1 1 h 1 1 1io n
city acroa8 the Men onu nee River
rn l• Jl t , and party orga nization
vo hn e rights on TWA , tu ck to a bly ses sion.
1 Both candidate
&amp;ti, r.lived br 10 A-:11. will be III th.at d1y·1 .-prir.
The moat di sturbi n g statis tics trus t to bet set up by the leads drew record Me n om inee .M ichigan ·
' p,oducta were the manufactured
J_arnes L. Hennessy, executive
• lro wds m Ohm last week and lert
�he Chl�age fire represented prod uct, of the community. Wood available wa s the pace of co n - Ing group
nt to the U S comm1ss10
as81sta
sumer
credit
m
Augu
s
t
which
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leadt rs m both parties pred1di n g . the greatest property Loss reaul t• chip � and 1■wdust were to · be
er of tmmlgratton and natu_ral �
V I L' torv But the pa rty leaders ad• mg from I si n gle fire, wind seen everywhere, The villa&amp;e of ala�ke n ed ror the seco n d co nsetJo�. said today In wash! n ? ���
had s tor m or explosio n If, the United _ le.- than 1,000 peopJe was com- cut1ve month
\ !�l'tl the c ;m d1dates they
that authoritle� were mv� s t1gatCom p■,.. Buyln• lncrttM
I.le tt e r w me back rnto Ohio a s Slates before or si nce wllh the posed entirely of w boden buildTlaMt
mg the seamail � asylum c_la 1
He
The F�deral Board reported
l'h as possible.
ex ception of the fir e ' follow ing ln&amp;a having wood shi ngle roofs
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I -SALE u sE D FURNTru ,i E AT - o f lVoter
Wilham
eral
n
Ge
ey
n
Attor
said
that
buymg
!)n time mcreased by
reg15 tralion is at a rec the S an Fra n !'isco earthquake In Sidewalkl and even some of the
ELBERF_ _E L D'$ I N PO ME ROY
, W Mot .......... p•-- R. /
Rogers had a uthority to ru e
only. $188 m1lhon u against $635
onl
high
This
md1cate
s
Ohio
will
1906
-Z.
str
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u
were
A
n
of
estimate
eets
wood.
A
n
ex1
7,430
A
.._WY:!, 1
b ildVIC I O R 24 inch mahogany
whether the defector will be alMIi A, letwk. 'St■Hon
the
in
m1lhon
1
th.
n
mo
c
than
more
959
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o
n
m11!1o
four
K
.,
i
votes n gs were de troyed for , 1 , of ceedtnely dry fall sea son made
tckv1.SJo n Console. New picture
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owe d tO day 1n th is co u n tr y
4-2Mfc I
H
owever . auto 18Ie s surged by
fo r lhe r1rst time on Nov 8. I t 1s some $176 million of do!lan In I tlllder of the forests and the comtube. $135.
;:1
2
1
per
cen
t
more
than
a
year
Balt1ka crewme n h.ive been al.
H ( A VICTOH 21 i n ch d('lux e !a ble 1 mpnss 1 hle to tell party strength the same fire 250 persons were munity ltaeli .
■go reversing I two mon th
on the regi s tratio n rigures
be- killed, lhe greated death toll
·
to go as hore daily smce
lowed
1
mudL
U
there
I
telev1smn
w11
g
a
witness
anti
to
matchin
the
.
alu�p. Some of t�i! increase _was / MOBILE, Ala
cause voters do not have lo ' from a Bingle fire to that time i n s t.art o{ the flre he
UPI - The Cleve- the small, white-hul led !mer, forbas(' New picture t u be. $95.
was less for- attnbuted
LOST FOUR fox hou n ds dur i ng
to pnce conce:laions la nd I n dians have dropped their merly n.amed the Vyacheslav M.
give l hetr party whe n regut ermg l�e couolry, except for the Pesh- tunate than IIN. O'Leary
I
the Meig1 Cou n ty Hun t Any - 21 IN C H SCREEN Aduural teleo( Chi- by dealers strtvlng
to cl �ar worki n g agreement with the Mobile Molotov, doc ked here Sept
nti
b
ecuusc regi�trallon
a
18
n
ot
ligo
fire ln which 1,Hl2 peraons c■,:o fame in tbtt be didn't 1ur19.
· one knowing their wh er e abouts I v i s i o 11 sel . Mo1hoga11y conijole,
stat{,wide .
were killed The Pe1ht1go tire \'iYe. The tire 11pread with ■uch j show-rooms of heavy '""entories I Bears Mobile Ge n eral M a n ager Mos t ol' them spe n t their h me
p)eue notify an)' Fox Hu n tn
$50 .
a ?- s till holda the record in death s speed the peopl6 could not escape of 1966 models to make room for Jim W)'che said today the action s hopping or souvenir- hunti n g, a nd
. B� lh partie s , however, see
or call WID-3182.
10-7 · 4-lc ICC A VI CTOH 1 7 in t h mahog any vanbgcs_
fur
th
e
m
m
big
the
- - - , - - -:-- - - · - - ·· - - fflther by toot or by hone. The the n e w models.
Was taken . bec ause the Bears' re- u n til Monday all returned to the
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s
ered two years
istralion.
rl•g
LOST - WlLL THE PERSON W/10 WING HACK
fused lo ,us� Negro pl�yers.
a
ship by 6 p. m.
!
Upholstr r ed
reached
·
auch
.
easy
l
proportion
The
n
r
natio
's
m.u
production of
;�i•�� ro 11 s and dld
0 emocrals pomt out that re gi s- �;: ;;e
picked up the chec kbook at tht I chiur. 1-·a ir cundil ion. $J.
Wy che said the Indians al so de. e
th at the OkYlen in the air w•a goods nd
.
·c
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th
th
n
d
not
need to regi s ter
again thl1 consumed
l
Wuhateria on F'ron t SI., pleas(' GHEEN F INISH BREAKFAST SET tration i s up in_ the b i g cities ,
'W ho quarle: tot!f:; �� bil � on �r clared they would n ot en ter into
and hundreds
i
SAL�S DROP
RETAIL
,
vear
,
.return it. WY. 2-26821.
with a ny
• c tahle and ruur chain) i n good usually Democratic areas.
)lached open cround or water unchanged from the seco�d oar• a ny worki ng agreemen t
WASHlNGTON
UPI - Retail
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s
Democrat
the
feel
IJcaus
Rcpu�
JO 1 1 3!c · cond i 1 iun. $10.
.
.
dJed of aaphJ¥lltion. The fire: ter• acrording to the Treasur; De- other Southern Association cli.1b s ales throuJilhout the nation fell
-Th
':':
h
r
e
--- g
o
wort;
.
a
issue
it
h
,.
a
two
peak
thl!lr
wa,
ye
s
r
the
ago
n
seaso
next
·
quickly
cove 4 the seven 1m1es parlment. However, gover�rn ent
•. 1 ect c
1901 Ji'ORD VO, l94t1 FORD VS J U.ST 3 USEIJ liOOVEK c.
.
o n e per cenl in September to the
n wht'n Org a n ized labor made il&amp; hottest i ssue in Ohio in many to wipe
a
l
u
c
out
ners $2 SO ea l' h
much_
of
Marinette
'
l:�
_
,
economla
u�
,u
l
V
ts
looked
for
m
.a
C
g11n
t_he
"We
have
Good run n i ng cor1dit1 u n. o
bee
year
n
t
lowest level in ni ne months, lhe
expecting
.
s
c
waa
thi,;
redited
with
J
,
bringing
drive
hi.1u:c�t
the
to
out
t
e
vote
g
Pll'te tet of sol! c lubs . Hackel ts SF.V�. N I IM. t DmmM mom suite a .L( ams 1 a right to work proposal . out a big labor vote which defe■t- then J umpe� fhe nver t_o do the fourth quarter . r,a te lo $510 bdl- for some time." Wy che said, " so Commerce Deparlment said Mon­
In Hl't•llenl co ndt liun $ I OO
1 it doesn 't. come a s a s urprise _"
Sohlo
ed the iss ue a n d swept Democrats 1 �me 4amage 1n M enommee. Tre loo to $512 bdhon.
day.
l0- 3 Phon e W Y2-9977
USED KELVIN ATOR
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ijdou1
m_
updtafta
Befr1gc
cau■ed
rby
the
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n to co n trol ot state governor for
e
s
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Before lax corporate profits for I The ge n eral m a n ager said
:l lor w i t h fr eiizer chest $65
---·-ftamu are credited with carryhe .
the firs t time i n 10 y
-,the
calen dar ye�r or 1 960 were rece n tly received a tele gram from
SIX I'll'.:(_'[ Di n i n g room suit e ,
inJ
bumln1
ember,
over
JO
mlle1
.
But ' with all the he::r lhe right
I
$JO.
a tro11 Green Bay to burn part of Pl_aeed at �-7 b1l hon compared the Indians notifying him of the
to
work
ss ue created the
i
t
o
v
with $1' 1 b11l1on foresee n by bud- decision. The St. Louis Cardi n als
B L U J:: L:1 '1 1 0 1 ..STERI&lt;: o C hair. Fair E XC EPTIONA L OPPORT UNITY WIili J!ffl OO
0.- CINft IJNd Can
O less than i ;, JgM wh � Stur,11eon Bay, Wisconsin, located getmaker
e l i able man or wom a n from
cundi
R
wn.
$3.
on
l
peninaula
th�
e l a11t Jan �ary. This wa s and the Ci n ci n n ati Reds are droptha•
Green
Bay
411 Ma1ca and MNel1
Preside�t
Eise nhower
carri:d
reflected _ i_n
cons1 de�able cor- , ping their worki n g agreeme nts
th is a rea to clistribute com plete Ohio
ELBERF ELD'S IN POM ER O'V
�parat111
mainland.
the
from
Only
MTaOPOI.ITAN MOTOU
by 800 000 over Adlai E Ste.
porate
d
cutl in Septem- with other Southern All!ociation ,
d
n
de
ne
i
l
candy,
cigarettes.
of
B
V
or
s,
l
u
n
·
'
■i
.R
l
l
3tc
residents
10
or Pe■hti o surviv6'tt06 a.tt Main IL
venso n .
J£
-- - -- ---•
ber
from
a
year
eum
ago. This trend 1 team s appare ntly for the .same
•
through
new
automatic
NEW and USED
ve
n
ed
tire.
the
·
-. Ohle
It is agreed general ly that the
OH-SALi� . APPLE S. Burdette dor � . N n selli n g, we will e tabli s h
If
I h_as been unbroken i n the paat reason, Wyche said.
s
com
grav
A
mon
i
n
Pes
e
I
hti,:
o
i1
t' rui l F arm, Pomeroy Route 1 . &amp;t-r u1mts for you. To qualify parly per ons �h� voled for Ike in 1 �6 hold• t �e remains of mor tha
IS [ NTERESTED I N
e
n 11x months.
I
ome i n 1958 when the 800
l'houe WY :&gt;.-1&gt;970.
"M os t of the
majo� league !
I () 1 0 6 lp mu L· h hav e t·ar. refernnces . a nd n ul staye
talcihl over payment11 on ·�9
W
.
per
1on1
ho
wer
.
kille
e
d
in
right
to
work
isaue
'
and
state
ofU
The
Ameri
c
an
Bankers
Asso
c1aclub
s today are loaded with
Netord, l ee Rod n ey Picree, Lon.a.:
_ ___ ________ cos h capitul of $8CHI which is Sl · fil'es
.
were al st11.ke were Republi- the vl age and the immediate ho� daahed cold water on home gro players and u n less they ca n 1
Bottom. Also a 1949 C ros ley ca r S I X A (Jms LA N D, CROPS, t'ARM cured by
inventory. Excelle n t ca ns and indepe
n denls .
Republi- •re• An isolated ;ood�� :he d
implements a nd livestock. Jesse ear n i n,:s part
for la.le.
� u1lder _ prospects f�r a n upturn place them _ wi t_h II team i n th �ir
time-Full .lime ca ns feel
JO ) 1 Jtp
which ,W'al the onl bui in
l� tn
that
i(
lh
e
y
get
those
housmg starts m the near farm orga n izat1�n , Wyche said, I
Phone WY-2-3794
Hayos, 1 1 23 Kingsbury lloHd.
more. For pC' rso n al interview glve
7-::::---cc=c-c,-- - - -voters out again they will win the lO\tn that did n ot burn ' ■till
- coupe .
future.
It
repor�ed
that
adva
n
"the
farm
club
15
not
1H2 CHEVROLET De lux.e
of
full
ce
b
en
c.
I
'
IO JO 3tp phou(', elc. Wri1c P. o. Box 156,
POMEROY, OHIO
They have worked hard lo stir 11 preeerved as a rel'IC O f th e d 18. mortgage commitmen ts of com- flt to them."
Al meehanical co n ditio n , Mason ,
fter ·
Rochester, Mi nnesota
I O- l l - l l p lhcrie groups
a
in the small town■
mercial ba n ks declined i n the
w. Va., Phone SP 3-:i919.
a rine Su pp l ies .
(
Improved means of con struct.
.
where
orga
n ization work
_
is
n
ot
.
year
ended Aug. HI a n d lh ll l de10 6 6t
erv1ca publicized as much as union po- iop •nd a�vance I n t�e fa_c11ities linquencies
USI
a n d foreclosures were
sPiCIALS
J&gt; -- an d techmquea of fire f1ghUng u alJgbtly
lili u l activity in the citiea.
57 Mercury 60 H. P. $495.00
from
p
ago ·
De ne
o-us a year
The religious question raised by 1,eatly leuen the pouibillty of
Polllllle H
Mercury 70 H. P. $595,00
lnt
cli
59
- - :=-,-- ----- 4 H,
Kennedy 's
Cath0 Uci1m
has re- t�e recurrence o r fires or the
,. Mercury Outfit $995.00
The decline in commitme n ts
5
proportions !hat occurred either "
UAS, F UEL OIL tad -coal f.ur.
l'eived a lot of attention.
M ETROPOLITAN M OTORS
defin itely poin ls to a decline In
aacea. CJlJ for fru eatlmat.1. 600 lad Main Street, Pomeroy
Location from Galtlpolla ICI up Route 7 thrn milea •bovt Ch•
Sen . Fra n k J. Lausche, a Ca.Lb- a l Cblcag� or Peahtlgo. With housing itarts for the nex:t few
n,uona. l fire loues having exl'Dl'emaa • Abbott llldd1epor&amp;,.
1hiro, turn left on Stary Run Road., 2 mll.. llelow Mlddltport..
oli
c iupporting Kennedy,
&amp;
aid
he
.
months compared with the same
Phone WY2-3170
1-lO.U.:
7/ 10 mil• off Rt. 7. on SIQry Run Road. ReaMn for ulllng, movlnt
f9u n d it an issue "ever)l where. " cfeded on � hllllon dollars ,in I M, period 11.lt year" , the ABA said.
8-20-tfc
-to Arlmna.
In his visits to county fllr1, • d remsmed •�ve tha t tlg dre
S (eel usera continued to opert1""1W
STATIO NARY C.:ROSLEYD , s 11 .
IriCe, there ,tm 111 m �ch to be ate
Lau
Rooms Furniture, Some Canned Fruit, An tique Furniture,
Five
s
che,
n
wi
ner
of
six:
of
seven
on a hand-to-mouth
-•
.
baai,.
wa.uer,
" IOl'P 0;30 A.M.
used o n ly 5hort tlmc.
ue
s tatew Ide races, reported he found g ined in preventi n g lhis tremen- The mills ■cheduled production
Diahes, Carpenter Tools, I 1\1.ble Saw, 1 Jig Saw, 1 Electric
R
Priced for quick sale. $39.
Midclle�,t
I - -----the people reluctant tO talk preal- doua l01a of property a_nd some at 52_ 8 .Dllr cent of capacit or
Grinder, Tool Boxes, Hammers, Saws, Drill Bits. Metal Cabi n et,
A
WY l-e?U2
TO
3
lO
1
1
l
1 1,300 Uvea a year which tire . ·-- ..______ _ _
l&gt;
S M ALL A PAUT MENT OnT�ailcr.
Ladders,
Hoes. Shovels, Mowin g S-cythe, 2 Lawn Mowera, Bee
n
de
lial
·
-- ·
lJttcs.
sai
He
he
po
A
felt
d
Ma
At fC�
agoP.rne nt i n buainess a n d by ofHives , Garden Tractor, Electric Motor, Juat Overhauled, Like
there was a blgger percentaae of cla hn1 lrt this counlry.
FORD
TRANSMISSION
WI TH I l'honc S I i :l-41 73.
Yllleon J.2141
On the common annlversary of ficlals responsible for
New, Many Other ltems Too Numerous To Mention.
votera
public 1
tryJn,: to make up
10 J O 3lc HAMILL S.: RVICI
Overdr1Vfl. Al110 atart manifold
lfA.TIUN
th"! Peahtia:o and Chieago fires, buildings or institutions. Also,
lholr minda than usual at
for 'M Ford. Call WY 2-0047.
thla
OLEN TAYLOR, Own er
..,..,. 9;00 A.Mi
the Ohio ln1utance Information the organliatton advise• plan n ing I
�tage of the campaiin.
! &gt;
10 1 1 J tc
E NCH, Audlon■IH'
FR
.
E
O.
Alba··• aag
Service. Inc., urges lhe seeking In adva n ce for safe escape ot · the
l nvN Outli ned
.:-:--c:----c-J. A. FRENCH Clerk
Ivery Day Senter.
VENETIAN BLINDS $3.00 a nd up. EIGHT ROOM HUUS!£, two flv•
The question haa been diseu11ed out and elimination "' fire haz- 1 people should the continual threat .
NOT RrnPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS
New window blind, and 11hadea.
room apaumen ls. A. N, .Bonge!.
In a number .of Sunday ,chooli arda by tamillea In home by ma n - of fire become a reality.
AUCTI ONlilR
Store awntnga. Dale Wippel Sup•
Pbone WY:l-3272.
11-2 -ttc'
and in sermona. Sen. Lyndon B.
RIASONAB LE RA.TI S
__
ply, ZUi Union Ave., Pomeroy I
_____
,-0
·
c
Joh
nson,
the Dernocralic vice
F;,
,A
SATISFAC
TION
GUARANT IID
TH
• ·U
URT space for rent.
Ohlo.
IO 1 1 30t�
prealdentl,1 candldale,
devoted
Call or write I, 0. McC oy
Cl ean quiet residential locatio n
/
about hall of hia two Ohio speech,
C hester, Ohio
in CheNhire, Ohio. Co n crete
COAL-LUMP, STOKER, NUT.
Double B Coal Co., West Columpatio o1 n d walks, good wo1tcr,
aotp es to the matter.
---- --- 22
- _
Democratic State
Ch1lrm1n
I sewer, IHu ndry, privileges, $5.00
bta, W, Va. l'h. SP 3-5246.
W
ll a m L. Coleman aald he found
liLLDUZ.l!:R
ll
U
FOR HIRE. Ponds,
per wet-k. l lobort Dlllun, RealIO 8 6tp
- --- - basements and Jandse1ping. Ph. reli 11 ion more o( an isaue than
tor, Gallipolis, Ohio, lO-ti- l Otc
THE LATE T. H. DAVIS proC.:he stor, Y U 6-32(Wj.
J O B 30tp anticipated. But he predicte d i U
Importance II a factor in
pe rt)', brick two atory, loce ttl4 --- - - - -,.,--,-- - - -- - the
at North Third and Coil MODEHN u n furnished 3 rooma HOOFINlr - Sl'OUTING, SHEET election would become Jess and
a n d b11th 11.partme n t. Dlrch cabmetal work. Hepair work of a ny le,s all the election drew near,
Strei�, Middleport, may be
An honor to be prolld of, thi, i1 the
ineh,
dhiposal,
kmtl. Phone W Y 2· 2301 .
incinerator ,
Unemp loyment.a likely will be a
.'"n 1 10, evenlna.
8- 1 7-30tc
medal prestnccd by the intcrn:uionil
, large closets . Pho n o WY2-:II 41.
10 10 30tp big lsaue in some al'f!H, espefashion a11thoricy, Centro per L' A Ira
&amp;.16-l!c
container,,
brln1
P&amp;ACU,.S,
clally in the steel cillea such
88
MOiia halia,u., to the 1961 Ford for
•-or rruu rum, Lon1 Hot•
eve 1an d, youn1atown, Warren,
c1
n-urance
I
�
hulctioul
AYAnl'
M.t:N
l'8
'caprwioo of f•1K k••'J�mabed
aoel
tom, Objo. P.bOll.e Y Ukon 4-3201
an d Lorain-all traditionally Dem· - --�
u11furnu11.e
d.
M·
..
•••·n,
MlddJ•
•
-,
.-c-COMl',..T
·•••
•••
1.NSURANCI:
E
.,...,
PR0 ocra ti c.
port. l ' hune WY ,2-282 1 . a 3 tf
tecuun, Lllt, A11tg, i''ini, Polla.
...,. n.� , .oo per bu. Pick
· noI a ho 1 one
1'he far m issue
·
-11
your
�1,1.. llon
.lltUa, Wdd1 1� In Dhio, although lhe stale has
ap.utme nt o n
ow.a. ar,n1 your own eo n tamer. TIIHEi,: IWOM
�
Com1or Street, Pomeroy, al so, 4
a sltable n umber of farmers. ohlo
C. W. Proffltt, Poru11nd .
1
room
apart
m
e
nt
on
n
Seco
d
Eti
JH lltp
BAKN -SIMPSON INiU RANCE farmera conalateotly have voted ,
Street, l 'umcruy. Phone WY2-·
Agent■, Middleport. Fire, Auto- 11ealn1t various government f11 rm
2733 .
SEWING
0-28- U c
___
M ACH IN I!:,
BING&amp;a
mobile, Bondi. Phone WYI- proarama and controls.
---'
blond console model. in Heel- -� - -There have been sewral ■ur2eoa.
2'1-tf
veyf of voter attitude,
leni condition w1th 1u■r■ntee. �'OUR IH&gt;OMS , unrurnis hod an d
but most
four room h1rnishod, Phone
•- Ip.,..
-- to ma.e
1.
....
po llaters, lneludln1 the Serlppobullon holoa,
•'-" �
"sta•e
I{=
11
Beegle.
WYZ- JJO.:.! , Christine
Howard new■papera, are waitin&amp;
darn, patch, monoir■m ■n d many
I0 · 7·6ll'
fanq at, ua 1tltche1. Take over
Jo' Olt SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE until mld-Oclober before bealn' baluce du&amp; "3.IIO. Term1 ■rwith hltlh, nice locaUon. Melvla nin1 their IW'Vt)'I.
�•-�l_.(I or dltcounl for c11h. N IC� TWO lledruom home. Call
The Clenl1nd Pren, a Scrlpp&amp;•
Hood, 1 1 1 .1.io..: uat st., Pomeru,.
WY2 - 52'1 l .
rauu9 Wy 2•22&lt;M ,
10 :I tltc
\p Howard newspaper, said 1t fou.nd
l D-- 1 1 -3lc
30
1
to
·- - tha.l youn1 persona rq:laterin1 to
�--cc--,-----". 4 ROOMS AND BAT!! Unhtrnis hed FOH SALE-Lo t a nd two hOUNI. Voto favored Kennedy
�. SEWING M A C H I N 11o
n-..,;sn
and
the
a pHrtml'llt.
reosonablc.
lknt
S.ulpped to ilc u.1, darn, mon oOne, 9 rooms and bath, and one older peoploe liked Nillon. A sur�
� ele. Sold otl1tnally !or
Call WY 2-5293.
10 1 1 tile
:I rooms wllh run n in1 water. vey the newspaper made In iuL
- -� - � -,111 .uo. Pa)' off lnla nce of
1 II SP 3 ·H62• Cl'ft
1 on.
c
•
perm■rkett Ihowed the women
A -i•JfirN •ff , , •
'41 F,,J GJ.,.;.
U
OOM
IIUl
6
lSt;,
.:.! BATHS, FurSte favorinc Kennedy.
�
O
_,
· , ... or '8 per mon th. Pho n e
a• Vktn . . , ,- Vill,, "'Em .,. &amp;-.
nHce
hl•a
1
.
lnrl!l:e
lot.
l.ol
alcd
i
n
'
1 0 ::i, tltc
� - .WY z,aaot:,
Werklnt Hard
excelll' n t 11e1�hburh ood. Write
The Cincinnati Enquirer found
aA
IIX, •JO Ten Ply Truck Tlrea, wllh
Box 668- H. c,o The L&gt; ai \ y se n t J n- ,....�1-1•#
••1
�
ma n y youna: couple■ putlln.11 gov11.,(/t.R'lir;
tqbel. One two 8p-eed re1r e nd
cl, Pomeroy, Ohio.
ernment 11,0al policy at the top
fo, 1� ton truck. See Merchant s
JO I I 6tp
SYRACUSI - 1 story frlme, 6 of lhe list of luues which would
· c.Dec:tin&amp; A&amp;ency, Pomeroy Na•
!!!i\li1, 1111111 Bulldlna, Pomeroy, MOUEIIN , HOOl-1 H OUSE an d rooms and bath. front porch, determine their vote. The En­
lar11:e lot. Good luocation $4000. qu)rer alao found many resldenta
garallf', with 1.:round s . Lotatcd on
10 8 3tc
Ola1o.
Slate Route, flve miles from RACIN I - New (unfinished) one, of Kentucky, Tennessee and Weal
100 MIA fTRAW. Phone WI 9.
story fr.1me, 4 rooms, bath and Vir1lnioll wflo have moved into
Write
Pomeroy. t,' urnatc he11.t.
� '�n Hollon, Mineravllle.
carport. Larae lot. Ttrms. $t800. Ohlo'a lnduatrial cities ready to
Hox 668-Jl, l'/o The Daily Sen•
IO 8 3tc
BROJLIR l'AI\M - 80 acrea, &amp;­ Jump from their ancestral vot1n1
tinel. rome1'oy, Ohio.
room houae, cellar, bar,n., broiler habllli to Nl�on because they
10 1 1 6tp
ON&amp; �E PONY, mar� 110ny 2
houat 40 x 140 (5000 capacity). would not vote for a Catholic.
� old, horse pony l year old.
\bu m looki-, .. the .....r-ins car of our times,
complete with equipment. plenty
The state
org1nlut1ona are
!NI .FORD Tractor a nd Mower
water .. Broiler income can net worlr.lni hurd ror their party can­
the '61 Fon! , , . a w .,..,,. dean and duok profile
...... PA011e WY 2·2204
MAN lo liike over gas 1-t11Uo n .
$2500 per year. Down payment didates. The Republican or1ani11ia unmat&lt;hod
11!11 orhcr In the world. JuJt one
10 8 6tc
Pho ne WV2-iQ20.
$!000, full p'rlce $4500.
tion w11 for Nixon all the wa)'.
9-23-Uc
.
-- U1ilUsJ,&lt;s and ,culpnu,d rear
Cude
Bl&amp;
the
Gov. Michael V. DISalle w11 the
ALIIRT M. COX. Salesman
Proffitt, WANTED: Methanic. Phone WY2 ·
dod; .... look It the crisp. &amp;esh iont-&lt;tld �8" and
ao� 229
state &amp;o\'ernor to ■up..
PHONI WY 2.2220 flrat bli
10-4-12tp
9920.
D-23-lfc
Yartanty. 1\c '61 fords are built t0
WY 2-31311 port Kennedy. Tbe Democratic
.JOU'U lmow the '61 Fon! ia the dmic RJle of the
me« thlff pr!� fOII•: fillftc quality,
10 8 3tc Party In Ohio haa about three
gramt druabillty. Most reliable Op,m.
Siitles.
NU1&lt;1ffi1
.
(
,
w1rrlna lactlon1 but each of them
non. �Iii their co111pletc: conn .
FOR SALE A 6 room b.ou1e and ■eem■ to be
dc:l!ff dltt dd111«1 hem ICQOa'lplilhc:d,
FOid tltar ii nor onlr new ht loob and
trylna: to out.do the
MUtLLI
bath, two Iota, 1to:-m doon other• In their
Jl&lt;ird. De,J,m � dleind111111::in n1md ­
support of Kem•
�ide. �.comfim, but new in ics enti,e cooccpc. The
· �� fQfdt ro 12,000
iT111 dtlir WIIA.
H0\111 a,PII......, A.meld a....
a n d window■, double 1ara1e, nedy.
Jnr, wliichevc:r aimq
J!Ulc:t « Oi,c: fi�
. then. 1,rac.,.., Ohlt. PtMM
'61
i&gt;....J
ia
aaually
buik
.,
ilH heat, cit)' water. $4,IKIO
oi
Idell!
It
lubd•
Jim. Ste thla
li'1 11 rour fm:d
Both ca.ndidate1 will return to
t
WY2"'114.
11,1 1,tt
l&gt;nJ.n·, now,
I .
down, balance ln small month­ Ohio s,veral Umea. Buckeye
·
&lt;l!ff-lta.chasais . J . clnn, ill OWD oil - • • adj- its
vot­
ly pa)'menla. Phone Wlt-3192, ers h1Vf! never
hesitated to croa&amp;
AI R tONDfflON!1'G, REFRIOa
' OWli linJra • • , p&lt;-tl iu own
10-0-St p
party line,, neer elttt all state
•lion Hnlca. Jack•• K41trlaen­
Indeed, 11m is • ar ,_ will .,.
tion. New llavan. !'bou TU:I­ FOR SALE $ room ho11se wlth offlelal1 from the ume party.
P
The
1tate
11oted
for Eisenhower
f.21-11
W7.
land, RuUand Township. Phone
WY2-8181,
ICMHte twice bul went tor Pretldent Tru­
$p
.
A'icTIONl
man over New York Gov. Th,om■■
.'
\
FOR SALE House,. l acre Port­ E. Dewey i n 11M8 by '1,000 vote,.
C.ttl
1
land, ■ome furnitu� $2000.00. In lhe 1111 12 prea.ldehtlal tlec- j
I ft
iMIU
I
t
, IV
For further Information Phone tion,, the otale hao 1pUt evenlj,
•A Nh
A.
V!S-2478,
10-l Hllp between the two parUe».
RATES

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4,00 Make Room !or Daddy
4:30 Here's HoUywood
a,oo Steamboat j111
Woody \"/o,� �er
�
Meet Mr. Co n didate
8
fl: 1 5 J.lm Thacker Sh.ow
8:25 WeaLilercast
8:30 News Pk:ture

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p
Ofk Agreement
I•th MObi}e Bears 1'

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COAL, Oil, GAS
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Th ursday, Oct. 1 3 at I :00 P.M_

c.ill I l 2 ) W anted to ent

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Belly Politics May Dttide
1960 Elections In Northwest

SEATTLE, W 1sh. UPI - The nounced i n mid - September it
1060 electiom:1 i n Washington. Ore­ would pri n t no more lettera about
gon a n d Idaho may be d�ided by each pre1idential ca ndidate '• re­
' ·belly polilic11," with fore ign pol­ ligiou1 belief. JI aai d it believed
icy a n d religio n the more or leas the s ubject had bee n thoroughly
hidden issues .
e.plored I n the nood of letters il
s is what J)Olitic■l had received.
politic
Belly
:too
scie n tis ts eall th e th eory that vote
., . . . io con ti n ue publication of
�,30
res ults are ofte n keyed to pocket­ leltera, pro or con, would only
8:00
bo1)k is.aoe B.
add fuel 'O' the fire," the Journ al
11:1:1
a s aid.
�aid o n e professor who is
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lo n &amp;lime observer of wes tern U. S . --- ---J:30
politiea: ''As the bus i n ess cycle
&amp;:411
goes- up, the Republic:i n vole u s­
7:00
ually goes up: as the cycle goe s
7:30
down, the Democratic vote �oes
8:30
up."
• 10
ldaho state Democratic Cha1,A•
10:00
mzn John Waltera put it this way:
1 •1:JO
"Democrats will win by a la n d­
1 1 :UO
slide in Idaho because the people
1 1 : 1()
will be voling against lower em,
, 1 : 15
farm
poor
ployme n t figures,
1:00
prices, deplorable mining indus.
lry conditions a nd1 a lumber industry not much better off than
WASHlNGTON UPI-ll is' bf.
minirttt."
cominc, i ncreaai n gly difficult in
· llatvaH,- Republican leaden: this age of the orgamution ma n
1::2j Your Esao Reporter
don't buy that. They're hopeful of for two people lo have lunch to­
Ll:30 I Married Joan
victocy sparkti!d by their co n ten- gether without forming a' natioJI,,
1 2:00 The Texan
Richard M. Nixon and Hen ry al aHociation, a national com•
ders
Day
a
for
Queen
12:30
C11bot Lodge.
1 : 00 Abo11,.&lt; Faces
mlttee, a n ational confereneel. 11
Pr■dict■ Nh:on Win
1 · 30' Medi�
nation al coun cil, a nadoilill · bu•
Gun n ar. Orego n state reau, a natiomil federation, a l111J
Peter
2,00 Day in court
chairma n , said:
2:30 Gale Sl orm Shct-w
tion l institute, a national leil.Rue
"Nixon and Lodge will C41T'Y or a national society of some
3,00 »eat the Clock
Orego n . We're going to make a sorl.
3,30 Who Do You TruBt:
substantial comeba ck if we con&amp;:00 American Bandatand
The procedure'"'-apparently la to
ti n ue to work' hard."
The Lone Kang_er
draw up a sel of · by-laws dUJ'ing
While all three Northwest atates
11:00 San l•TolnCit::".t Seal:
the entree. elect otficen over
li n ed up for Preside n t Eisenhow8:30 Your E!so ReJJOrter
coffee and dessert, and then 10
er in 1 952 and 1956, Democrats
001 and hire a Washington rep..
8:40 Weath.er Teller
hH Ve- been m:.i ki n g big strides
in
resentative.
6:4&amp; John Daly New•
statewide i;:o n tes ts.
no
Al any rate, there is almost
Men
Just
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7:00 Four
Oregon wo1M kn own as the ''Verpro ress1ona I
n ch of business,
bra
Ho n ,lj Kong
mont of the West" until 1964
or social life i n America that
8,30 NelKOn Family
when Democrats: grabbed every
n ot now have at least an
does
9:00 Hawaiian Eye
major post except the govern oroffice in the ca pital. A few oc­
ship and one con gressional s eat,
10:00 Bing Crosby Show
cupy entire buildings.
A n d i n Washingto n slate, DemTonight
News
1 1 ;00
, bout th•
....
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1 got lO wondermg
tt1eir
g
n
ocrats have been incree.si
1 1 : 10 Scan ni n g the Weather
rpose of some of these grou ps
pu
gain s sin�e ! 956 when Albert D.
1 1 : 1 5 Sports R�port
aa I was tryi n g te
Gov. the other day
Hoselli n i defeated GOP
l l :20 Late Sllow
the telephone n umber of
nd
fi
Arthu r B. La n glie.
Uie Nation al Clean-Up Pai n t-Up
StrH&amp; Economical IHUH
au .
e
the Fi x-Up bure
Dem ocra ts hope to mak
There are, I dlscoyered, at
most o f these "a-D" pocketbook
least 200 national sometliitU!l·Ol•
1 1 :30 The Clear Horizon
issues this year: Dams, defe nse others listed in the directory, nol­
L2:00 Love Jf Life
naof
s pendi n g and development
i n cludi ng the· government agen•
12:30 Sea rch For Tomorrow
tural resourees.
Tomorrow
cies whose names begin · with
12:30 Sear&lt;"h For
P e ople also :ire talki n g about
12:4� Tne Guidi ng Light
'·natio n al." I didn;t try to count
farm poli cy a n d the govern ment's
th etii a 11 1or 1eu or eyestrain.
1 :00 Life or Riley
so- called tight mon ey poli cy as it
A perso n adept at eon c-ldaion•
1 :30 Al the World' TUnll
affects the regio n 's key lumber
a ..
ng might leap to the
jumpi
.
2:00 Full Circle
i ndustry.
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for1
reason
the
that
sumption
2:SO Rouse PartJ
Mmt Obser-.;ers agree th :i,t J0 h n ope n ing an office here is to look
.
1:00 'l'he Mlllion1lN
F. Kennedy' s Catholicism is an
out. after cert a i n legislative InterS:30 'ffle. Verdict I&amp; Youn
undercurrent Issue , but disagree
esls. B�t what sort of Jegl.slatioA
as to its .scope,
1,00 Tllo Brighter Oa,
1 ou_ld merest the _Natio nal As"O­
"".
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a
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ourn
on
s
Portland' Oreg
,:15 '!.,e Secret. Stotui
c1Dl1on of Baby Sitter Registry? u
1:30 Edge of Ni1ht
§�
Coul" It be tryi ng ' to fubi,,&gt;i, !
1
wtaj1i\tf · �o·cJ3Jlzed baby Uttrnat.' .. �,
1 S'!fA ·•1'he "niri!e StOOPI
• Sb lTle or ' the groups would ap.- i •;
6;00 N�wa
pear lo overlap. What business, ,
6: 1 5 A Look a l the Weather
i nstan ce. do the Narionaf• . r
for
8:30 Sportscop e
of Teachers of Mathe- ·
Council
8:30 Amos &amp; Andy
matlcs a nd the Natio nal Scie n ce
7:00 HlRhway Patroi
Teachers Association bilve that
7:30 The Aquanauts
the National Erlucation A1111ocia­
8:30 Wanted-Di!ad or Alive
l
tlon eoul(hl ' I atte n d lo?
9:00 My Slater Eileen
There would. i n fact, seem to
9:30 I've Got A Secret
be a lot of room • for con!;O)irla­
tion. O n e suitable merger miAht
10:00 Armstron g Circle Theater
bring the National Committee fur
l l :00 1 1 O'cloClr. New,
, a Sm, Nuclear PCWl�r t,111eth er
ll: 10 A Look at \he Weather
Committee ,
wlth the National
\1:Uli 'Tbeatet 13
against Menial Illness
Some group,-: or course, have
nQ common ground. Tiu? ;,i:Jtional
Woma n 's Chri stian 1 �mperar.ce·
12:30 Juel For You
Unton n aturally woultlu't joi,r •
1 :00 1 News HftdliDM
hands with the Nation11l A�soc iJ•
1 :02 Just For You
tlon of Wine Bottlers . R:.it I see
1 :30 News
no feaao n why the WCTU couldn't ,
lf30 Ju■t tor 'ieu
li n k u p with the Nativm1l Com•
2 : 00 Calling on Pt. Pleaaant
mittee tor Preventio n of Alcohol­
3:00 Newa HeadUnos
ism.
3:02 Mu■lc Go Round
The Nlitio n al InstJtut� of Urbi•·
1:30 New■
culture mol n lllns tw:J offices·
l:M MulliJc (i(I Round
here. Does this mean tltat urbi•
New, Headline■
culture is on the rise? F{J1' that
4:M Mule Go Round
matt.er, what is urbiculture?
4 · . Local Newa
And wTlat ate the National Pre- ·
4:M Music Go Round
server■ Associatio n , the Natio n al
5:00 BHtball Scoret
Re clamation Ass oc iatio n , the Na•
5:05 Music G&lt;! �und
tional Rehabilitatio n Association
8:30 News Headlines
�
and the National Ren derere As­
8:3 1. Jlulic Go Round
sociatio n seeking to preserve, re.
8:,J,5 Coniplet• Neww lmlnd•up
claim, rehabll�t�te _and rerider'.'
8:00 Crow's Steak HoUie-SouDd
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fl:30 N'e-wa Heldlinu
66:3:&amp; £\reuln11 1'tterlutt.
. llihd . q:-lpDl.edi ht'Qf, of the Af,r;l
7:00 Newa Headlines
tevolutloii. d'einoni,,lt�ted in d�n­
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'7:02 • E"ven1ng JiiteilUdl
town Seoul todiy. 'shouting ' dlil­
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maridt �rot" the ,.i'palion of l'�e­
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9:00 Stagecoach West
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Surpriae Party Given
Turkey And Ham Dinner Served To
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D.ISOb/ed Veterans Monday Even,ng
A surpri,e blr h ay p,rt,-

He1, Clyde Bartlel l, pastor of
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g{ven W n sday evening by the
F:litY honoring thei a visor, Wot• DAV COnve.nfIOn
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A six o 'clock t u rkey and ham
dinner was served to the members
of t he Disa bled America n Ve terans
Lhcir_ Auxiliary a nd guests . Mon day
eve ning at thei r hall on But t ern ut
Avenue i n _ cel� bration of th_e Aux•
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COURT HOUSE TO CLOSE
G roup To HOld Stated
The Meia:s County Courl Jlo usP
Convocation Wednesday will be closed all day Wedn11sday

adjourned to the lodge room for a
ed e
program Oon Roach commander of
r d
Po meroy Chapter No. 80, RAM, in observance of C o lum bus Day,
t he DAV welcomed the group and
e home of Rev. and
Mrs. Pearl Wakely, Past State will hold a i; ta t ed cou vocation at October 12.
slate d that the Auxiliary of which Mrs. Robert Smith, Sr.
Councilor, nat!Onal representauve
Masonic Temple, Wednesday at
Mrs, Gordo n Wolfe is commander
Attending were Mr . and Mn. Ha- , 11 nd district deputy of District 13, 7the
: 30 p. m. for b usine5s o nly. Fol .
had met t he ir m@"mbership Qllota ley and �haron , �inda Carol Sig• I of M.irietta attended the Nalional · l w _
s ss
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and tha t the Ve_terans lacked three ma n , Jerrie a_n d Di anne McDamel, conve n tion of the Daughters uf o: i n g the buslness Je ion at
8
30,
special
a
assem
b y of Bos.
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or reaching their qu ota to date. , Ca rolyn, Gloria,, Ju mor and Joetta Aml!rica at A tl a nta, Ga .. Oct. 3·5.
worth Council No. 46 R&amp;SM, will
The
pledge
flag,
lo
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nd pray- Ferrell, Mrs. Iva Barret t , Mr. and She was accompanied by Mrs HarTONIGHT afld WEDN E5CA Y
.
Approxim_aleIY 45 mem bers and N by Walte r Ken nedy
be held for work i n lhe Royal and
Mn.
Ju
Sr.,
n i or Coleman
chapand
B
r uce, 1 old K i me�, Athe ns · Mrs. Cha rles
:it:
gucsls were sea t ed a t tables with la in . preceded the
deg ree. A,11 officers
FAMILY NIGHTS
program in RcY. a nd Mrs. Kobert ' Smith, Sr., Betzi llg, Tuppers Plai ns and �1 rs aSelect aslers
nd co mpa ni ons are urged to a t •
wh_ne oYers and •·entered with ,o d1ar:,:c o r Mrs. Lillia n Stei�f. Ro b� rta, Ernie
Ro
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Monci-iy.
�ew '.\1.itamoras.
,in 1 ng�� mcnt _ 0 Y� , low chrysa n t he- I Th ree sol os , " J'd Rather a 1)l ; D .i nd Dewhu
te nd.
fay Wray - Ro be rt Arms trong
rst, Bobby, Dana and
W lk
mums in. white1 milk glass c�ntam- I the Dark With Jesus Than To
The gro up reports a vf'ry s:1c I
Walk Teka, Maroly n S inclair. Alberta
"KING KONG"
rr , thc gift o f Mrs. Bertha Nichols iz1 lhe Light" Alnnf'," "I'd Rath
er Pri ddy, Mr. and Mrs . K enneth Mi- ccssiul co_nvcn\ion and a uicc tnp ·
Hcv. H o w..1 rd Ruppell a s ked Ltie llave Jesus" and "I Walked Today chael, Randy, Sherry, Tamm)'
- also and 1 through Ji•c states .
MARTHA CLASS TO MEET
"race.
"
Where Jesus Walked" were pre- M ark, Mr . and '.Ars. Bill Ha.1 ey, Mrs. I
The Martha Class of the Brad­
1-'ollowing the dinner th e �ruup scn ted by the Rev. Ruppelt, ac- Orvill e Hogue, Mrs. Alexander May I .,
Terry Moore - Ben Joh nson
bu ry Church o f t:hrist will meeL I
- -co mpanied by Mrs. Steiff. Mr. and and Mrs. James Se ctrles, Pearl and r,m tern Teachers
Wedenesday eveni n g a t the home
"MIGHT'"/ JOE YOUNG''
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Mrs. Paul Hapton stall played two Stella.
1
nf Mrs. Allen Roush.
Conferent:e
Attended
1111mbers, "On Vaca t ion " and
The Young Peo ple pre:scn led Mr.
"H o me o n lhe _Range" �it,h Mr. Haley with a coa t and other ni ce � Eleven mem bers of the Eas tern
ch ool distr ict a ttended the Teach•
Hap tonstall playmg the v101l� a nd g 1 cts.
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held ;ii
ers Drive-In Co nfere nce
�1rs. Haplo n�tall, the accord 1a�.
---on Elemen tary Schoo l
WliBhingt
the
-Mrs. Ste1ff played t wo piano
.
RUMMAGE SALE
in Gall ipolis ' o..:' t ober J ·
. The 1'._ .,tll:al Nurses As so�i r, . � ol o� , " T he Sta rs and Stri�es" a nd
Middlepollt Se nior M ot hti o n of D 1 v 1 s_io n 1 4 he l d a mee ting 'G lo•w orm " aft er which tl\e group i The
At te nding we re Mr. a rid ll rs.
rs t:lub are holdi n g a rummage
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Fntluy eveni n g O ct o ber 7 . a t the [ san g "The B� ttle Hymn nf th e :ale this Friday an sl Saturday in Wilmer Rice, Mrs. Alice N ease.
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TOTAL
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Rock Spr.n gs vnm ge Hall rn Pum- Republic" to co nclud e &lt; he p : o,
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0
gram
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,,·, �..• ', . uri ed by Miller's 5e and $1 .00 J9hnson, M rs. Avice Frecker. Miss
" 0',· t-of-t o w n m•
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�•Q p•e•e
' Q , n t , ,,. · 'lf r. Hoach
introduce d . , '·tl· rc on M1'll St
errmann, Miss Rose EasH
Wilma
cluded lit/"'.. c·"ilr Kim �0,, p•• e tden t , W o lfe, rommander o f the A u x i J i-· ·
LIVIN G
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terd ay, John Moo re, Jennings Bee•
Ma rch Golchd, Lillian Uxyley of ar�· , who expressed her ap pr c : 1a,,, Mrs. Francis
A
nd
erso
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a
nd
1le anti Howard·P ·-l,l'ker. �"tr$; Vinus
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Athens; Hallie Rober t so n o f Syra . tion of 1he good a t ten da nce and(.
i:Mi's. : ·eurtia Jen kinson are co- Lee of Racine and Larry Roush, a 1
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cuse. Local me mbers present were the prngram. after which Roa�h, : 'c h"airman of the p roject a nd are
teacher in the Bradbu ry Sch ool.
Sp•cla lly DHlgn ed by a
Lelah We a therby, M abel Tra r y, tha n ked the ladies for th e deliciOU\· . :asking tlloae ':"ith articles to con- accompanied the group.
l•ading Archited to rBffl
Ma rt ha Gilmore and Amanda �ur- d in n er.
, ,ri,tiu te to bnng them lo the
ray. Guests prese nt were Emma 1
Gold Medallion 1tandord1
Th e salule to the flag and the-:;. building Thursday between the
Adams, RN, Mr. J. W. Weather b-y. benedic t io n by Mr . Kennedy ctoae&lt;l ' hours of one and five. If they
Including Electric Heat I
Jua nita Ratliff. Virgini1 Grimm the meeti n g, A J a rke ca ke ice in ; woul d like to have the articles
and St.: si e Trary.
while and decorated with red rose- _picked up th ey are to call Mrs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Plan, for forty bo,nes, in color,
Mrs. J. J. Davis a nrl d a ugh1e r, h uds . the gift of Holsum Bakery, ' Jam es Pu llen .
in a large 4S.pa1e book. Con­
T)i&lt;1na. �· bowed pictures and movies w ;1 s awarded to Richa rd Pickens
TONIGHT
- Mrs.
I n-�--Loga n wi t,---h h er mother,
o [ lh &lt;' '•, vaca 1,· o n ,,,1 H awa u· · . fl"v du ring the evening.
tempor ar y or iraditional,
"PLEASE DON'T EAT
Newton Spencer .
f r rshnwnts o( co free, rider, dnu!lh•
7ou'II
find your ''hurt'I
THE DAISIES"
Mr. and M rs. Ea rl Parker and
nl'. t� :1 n il m i :its, wi•re �ervcd.
deaite"
in
diiJ collection.
(Technicolor)
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ward and
TH!: CODE OF THE PRACTICAL
Doris
Day
Davi
d
Niv
en
u,
family of Columbus were week
MURSE
Send C&lt;tu_pon, or stop in at
Colorearloon
end guests of rela tives in Miner!!•
If we c:ourd live to be • hundred
ocaracOhioPoweroflice.
your
r
Ville.
We kn"°w we ,,o Jld never find
80p
THURSDAY
&amp;
W&amp;DNESOAY
Better or morn fa!thlui friend,,
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"FIVE BRANDED WOMEN"
idr. and lira. Ed Noon of ColumMore thou9htful or at Mind.
I n p0ffl8rOy
bus
spent
the
Miles
ra
e
V
o
n
Manga
Silvana
wee
k
end
at
t
h
I,
ir
ONIO f'OWD: COMtANY • ...h...lNd Dlfll. • C.111911 I, OM•
e
We',e brl111ht1ned many da ys, we
By LUCIL Lf ttAW ICllii!S
home,
FRIDAY
Minersvme
NOT
.
OPEN
ll!nclolN
1,
D.
Stlld
I·
40
horn,
ph1n1 kl 1
hope,
·1
Wi lliam Parker of Columbus
I'
SATURDAY
And we want you to know,
Mrs. Raymond Sn ider o f Colum•
I,
Our 'friendship mHns 10 v1rv i bu:s was the wee k ened guest of he1· liJ)ent Sunday with his parents. Mr.
EYE"
HYPN()TIC
"THE
d Mni. Edward Park er Sr.
Jacques Bergeraf, Alll11on Hayes
sistn and brother-in-law, Mr. and anMrs.
I
Ro bert Harden of Colum b us
Through yHn that com, and go.
Mrs. Homer Circle a nd famil�•- also ·rpent the week end with her par•
(ltrfft odalr.u)
I
I;
-Amanda Murray
"Tiffi PURPLE GANG"
:�t rs. Ru bert Harden uf Colum bus t,111.8, Mr.
I
and
Mrs.
.
llomer
Ci
I'
r
cle
LPN, Div. 1 4
Barry Sullivan, _Elaine F.c:lwards
vi11ited Sa t urday evening wi th Nrs. ,:.P,d family'.
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M rs. Nor.a Ea kins and Mr, and
Mrs. Harte r ScheaU of Day t o n were
week end guests of Mrs. William
•
Killlnge r a nd Mr. and Mrs. George
Heines.
t d

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Ass, ::,ciation .Hold

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Me,at,ng Friday

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Deluxe 2-Doar
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Sweaters

PlM .•• Ntw, Fffllini,u "Scu(pturM Shftr Look''./

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Men and Bays

Bake r Furnitu re

SMITH ClOTHING CO.

On The Brightest Corner In Middleport

Middleport, Oblo

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ALL
1960 COLORS
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WA LL PAI NT

.\ : ibere Is No B etter!

List $6.98

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Outside Wh ite

LIST $7 .35 gal. - Ou r October Price
While Present Stock Las1s . . . . .

$5.88 gal.

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Mrs. C. L. Arn o ld returned home
Su n day after a week in Cha rleston
with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Elliott
an d family.
Mrs. Velma Douglass an d daugh•
ter, Jane, and Mrs. Maxin e Arnold
am.I dJughter. Susanna, were butii­
ness visitors i n Gallipolis, Satu r­
day.
, Mrs. Ed King and Mr. anJ Mrs.
Marvin Ki ng an d daugh ters a"pent
Su nday in Colum b us with Mr . .4nd
Mrs . 11.Jrold Hysell.
Mn. E. J. Hill returned home
Fr iday evening �fter a week 's vl5it
with relatives in Colum bus and
Ma ri on .
M rs. Paul Hill and children of
Wesl Jefferson were week end
guests or Mr. and Mrs. E. J. HIii
an d Mr , and Mrs.' Hiram Slawte, ..
E. J. Hlll lhcnded a pony sale
al Winchoster , Va., over the week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fisher an d
family who have been gues ts of hie
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hi ram l'' ish­
er, lefl today for a visi t with re:,J ­
lives ln Colum bus before return•
ing lo thei r horile I n Stanhope, N . .,
' J.
'.itr. and Mrs. Cha rles Withrow,
I Mn. Karl Grueser, Mrs. Stella
Grueser and Mrs. Ad olph Grueser
11 tte nded the llomecoming at Lhe
Flatwoods church Sunday.
Edward Stil�s and daughter,
Nlnu, and so n, Roger, o f Middle­
port wore Sunday guest.s of Mr. and
Mrs. Elias Stiles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ran Might of Ru t•
la nd were Sunday guCsts of Mr.
and Mrs_ Charles Huck.
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacohs \.' isit•
ed Sunday afternoon wilh Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Buck.
iti1r. and Mrs. Kim ball Hite
Find lay visited relatives and
friends in Pomeroy over th e week ·
':'I
e nd.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meinhlrt1
and sons of Colum b 111 were wee]:t;
end (lUtiltl of h.Js p·arenl3, Mr. an('
·'
Mrs. Max Meinhart .
Mr. and Mr,. C. F. Tomp�lni ,"
and son, Chriatopher s�nt Sun�ay'_

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TH IS WI LL ENAB LE US TO

U N DERSELL, OUT SELL ANYBODY
I N THE BUS I N ESS!
We �n S.ell From $100 To $400.00 Less Than Dealers O,.ratlng 'A Used Car Lot with High
,
,E2e,nsas.
Lei lls Show I'-' The S.tilng•Z

VOTE F O R

OPERATIO N WAREHO USE SALE

Gearge A.

MEINHAR1

1 956 CHEVROLET BEL A.IR 4 DOOR HARDTOP
AutomaUc Transmission, Radio, Heater, Whitewall Tires.

$1 295

PAI NT

ONLY $1 025

1 959 ENGLISH FORD 4. DOOR

WAS ON OUR LOT

SAVE ·$400 �
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Warehouse
Operation
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ONLY $ 1 295

1 957 CHEVROLET 2 DOOR 6 CYL.
,\Ul,onlaU� Tr�namlsslon, Radio and Heater.

WAS C)N .OUR

JUST 40 GALLON TO 'SELL

Service

SA.VE $270

$1695

Clin ton Fish er Com pany
Sales

Operation Warehouse Sale

WAS ON OUR LOT

lo

'hie

General All8elllbly

Middleport

$1 395

R•pabllean Ctnd\llate

lor Repre1e11111tve

M--r � ,. ,Jc,
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Adv.
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LOT

OperaU011 Warehouse Sale

SAVE $300

ONLY $1095

evou

SAVE ON
SALES TAX

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MINUTES
FINANCE SERVICE

. THE BEST USED CARS
YOU WILL SEE
ANYWHERE

e PROFITS CUT, PRICES .

)!:NOCKED DOWN,
DOWN, DOWN

• NO usi;;I&gt; CA;)t LOT
EXPENSE

·come To , Our Wor-e house, Located At

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ent1ne

Weather

loufHffl Md Cantrel Ohio:
l'■rftr clauct, "''• ,.Ir WMt.
Little c....... In ,_,.,.ture t..
dly, h.... 76-12. Pair anti c.ool .._
nl1ht.. Jow ...n. Thunday, mut­
ty fair and mU4.

Dneted To TIN Jn,,,,,e,e, Of 'flu, M�Hla,or, ..4rea
Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, October 12, 1960

NO. 150

ivil Defense Talks Given

SINGLE COP!/ - le

! Angry Russian Premier
\Ad mit ted Defeat At UN

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Charles !�e!�[�o��!c�!�i!�����
orge Dusch, . engineer at Kyger Creek Plant , were guest
speakers Tuesday· al the meeting of the Middle port Business
· and Professional Women's Club held at the Masonic Hall.
M.r. Blakeslee spoke briefly of
·-- ·---the Jack of CQ[!C�fll of Meigs Cou n- Reynolds, Mrs. John wel"ner and
UNITED NATION S, N. Y. (UPI) - Nikita S. Khrushchev,
ty in preparing for a possible atom. Mrs. Nellie Vale.
n ic to be
Cli
Bus,ness
The
"-'
Sma"
a
loser. began winding up his mission to the United Na­
hard
le att a'ck or ra diation fallout from
ah10
5
was
6
d
l
Akron
Nov.
h
in
·
e
e
today,
tions
near
H
admitting defeat in such a blaze of anger that hls
by.
told of
such an attack
past efforts to organize residf.lnts an nounced . The Clinic is open to
aides had to tone down the oCficial tran!ilation of ""me oi h�
to pfepare for protection· to t hem- lhe public and will include work­
remarks.
tihops "Our Creati ve Thinking Abil­
&amp;elves.
By turns irate and bitter, vul• to correct the record . He did nut
Mr. Duscb ipake to the women lties---A Neglected Resource" un­
and vituperative i n his state- say war, th ey said, please make
gar
owan
of "Operation Elert 1 000" and how der the d ire£tion of Glen Cny
ent8 to the U. N. General
m
As- it read, "closer io a catHtrophe."
of
Compa
ich
Goodr
J{yger creek Plant prepared to .PTO· of the B. F.
embly Tuesday,
1
They added •(ln (he phrase "th€'en
d
66-year-ol
he
t
tect from the supposed attack (Op- Akron ; "Best Foo,t Forward-'SalPremier
orn and tired there will be no war" if there {s
w
seemed
AnDd Dressing' " by Mrs. Maggl
1
Paula Sayre, daughter of Mr. at!J he reached his embassy on disarmamen t. Khrushchev himsell
eratlon Elert 1900). He spoke brief, and Mrs. Broob Sayre of Miners• Park Avenue Tuesday nigh t for had not uid that.
Iy of" the area ·effe�ted by bombs denion, Fashion Dlreetor of the M. •
ville, was elected Homecoming o ne lasl defia nt s tand.
far reachini O'Neill Company of Akron. There :
dropped and how
1Chn11hchew'1 Chance Fades
ed
Queen .by Pomeroy High SthooJ
b
tol
e.
d
He d of the shel• will 1lso be a workshop oonductth
tbey woul
Russia
will
"compe
But
te" i n a rms·
whatever his words,
studenta in an eh"!clion held on making he said, a poet,cript to Khrushchev was a b itter ma n as
ter which is maintained at thP. Ky- by James Hatchin, C.P.A. from e :,
Tuesday at the school.
ger Plant and what would be d one Waltham &amp; Dr-ake Compa ny of Ree
hi&amp; remark lhat it is turning ou t he saw his last chance in thil!
ng for Tax Purpose&amp;.
Paula, who is head majorette of i rockets "like u.u.wages."
in case or an attack or radiation ord Ke&lt;'pi
assem bly go glimmerin� . just t wo
It was reported that F.dna Mae
the Pomeroy Hiett Sthool Band,
fallout.
He
his sched uled return
had
be
en beaten in His e£· day before
was ill and
k, a member
will
be
&lt;"rown
ed in pre-game c-ere- forts to bring
to.
disarmam
M
o
scow.
th�
ent
home
-Mrs. Orin Smith, chairman of the Swic
"
Natio nal Security Committee of would en ter the hqspi tal this week · SURVEY TEAM -� The'se ' hiridSonie gentle men "pictured abovi are the members of the monies at the Ho mecoming game issue directly to the floor of the
ey team from .�iami Univer5'-ty that � CO .Q.ducting a City PlaQJµng program for the Mid.
surv
t.
n
e
m
t
rea
t
tor
He rose to address the assembly
between Pomeroy and Wellaton on Uni ted Nations. The vote was
introduced the
the BPW club
c
eded by a 'diepor
1The
m
eeting was vu•
�i....
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P
�h
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1h
re
t
d
t
afternoon sessi&lt;ln and
the
in
l
fl
I
am�r
'-'.
omeroy
.
_an
,
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1,
.
.
e
'rigfit
ron
e.
e
om
.
o
R
bert
,
a
F
row
Seyf
ng
Fri
d
ay
nigh
t
,
Octobe
r 21.
speakers for the e,vening.
1ma1hjng - 62-12 wit h 2!i absten­
. r"
dinner eerved by . E ,angeline Chap- Harvey A . Gm1!$, WendeO l?bllji�s,. and Peter fl. Sayer. Back
called, as e:..peeted, "for a meet•
t
to
John
e
T.
Rudy,
nght
f
to
it
ing
nd
se
of
fawr
in
s
n
io
t
o roy gh
Mrs. Ray Pickens; president pre. ter, OES, Mrs. Guy ·Reynolds re- Jafl\El:S �tratt011, is��eryi,or of:l� group; Stanley Ron.da, Jr., ,and
ing of heads of governme nts next
�::!1 i:: 1�; io! ttt
'.l,trj It �oy.
.
d
t , �; "�•'ral committee first.
sided over the business meeting ceived a gift certificate from the
Khrui,bchev, who turns his emo­ March or April t o discuss ·•ge neral
activities Jo addition to the band .
and thanked the special comm ittee Duds 'n' Suds as bolder of th� D
on and off as be sees fit, and complete" disarmame nt. The
tions
She is president of the Glee Club,
headed by Mrs. Nan M�ore for the lut:ky favor.
Am erican election , he said, made
.
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co-editor of the school paper, a turned to the n ewsmen and said discuuion now frui tless.
-------special plans made for ob1ervanee
.
member of the Nation al Honor So- in a flllt voice :
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of National BPW Week. Mrs. CharU. S. Ambassador James J.
"Those that support the U. S.
dety and ,eeretary .of her ,1,...
I
oome
lolte Perrln, members of th
had told
newsmen
Wadsworth
position can cutainly celebrate a
�Vf
'-"" ng :
mlttee, reported on the 11.!}leheon
the United Stales migbt qu1L the
e
c
n
o
off
t
pu
e
hav
They
victol'Y.
Her
attendants, al\ seniors, at
h eld Jast week at the Martin Rest•
The Po eroy Board of Ed u
.
the coronation ceremonies will be again a decision on disormament United Nations iC Red China wins
E
h
it
r
,
and
Ken
dd
et
ayo
lhinn
y
port
e
e
Village
Mc
Counci
l
aurant.
on , , .Mi l .
1ta regular meeting c.alion h·eld n:i
Ann . Brothers, daughter of a nd come closer to th e possibility admission. Khrushchev brushed
- . wet:e of_fermg deep regret tod�y 0. owing the reS1� nat1on of . Ruth
off . Wadsworth in a 22•minute
7:30.
t
a
ning
e
ev
ay
d
Tues
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Mr.
a
nd
Mrs. George Brothen of of war. "
.
During the meeting the elub
,
Pr
eient at··-�e meeting presided two,. ce�etery trustees afte� &lt;:&gt;Ver ten years of service to the
Aides hastily ran out afterward hararig\le in which he sa id he
Pomeroy; Carolyn Edwards. daugh·voted" to ed d 8 walker to their hos'
could not pronounce the .Ameri­
port,
Middl
or
vU!.Jge
re
e
w
Boney
E.
H.
t
d
presi
by
r
e
ov
e
h
e.
ter of Mr. and Mrs. v. D. Edwards
pit.al loan c enter and J\(rs. Fred
name.
can's
w.
A.
G
ibbs, ,.vice preaident, "J. 'Ed·
Mr'
.
Karry
dleport, speall:in1 on behalf
M.
Cross
an
d
Mr.
or
.Mid
of
P
o
meroy;
Sharo
n
Young.
daugbd
.
f
d Foster, clerk ; and \\rill[ani lleiir&gt;'. �ift, whose resigT\ations of_ tt/, village couneil and myself, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Youn1
war
.
RepMng to the Russia n, Wads­
�����:� of��! i::t!�\nrr:afe�;
)'ere, mal;le known .Monday ni.!l;ht' a,t
like to publicly thank �. of Pomerur; and Sondra Drake-,
worth said he could pronounce
Comn'liltee were Instructed to make
A former Pomeroy man, now Anderson, m ember.
The board d iaeu.ssed plaus fi,r the. r.egular eouilCJI meeUng, were g"o an d Mr. Swift for the Job daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Khrushchev's name all righ t . And
the purebase· .
in !etvlce, pied guilty before
ing · tt'le· Ohio Schcrot Beard-. be
attend
which
g
n
i
eet
Legar
t
in unemotional tones he said :
m
s
e
Distric
Charl
, ing tongratulated today for tke tliey , ave done-i W e will miss tbese Drake of Pomeroy.
The Fall
Pomeroy Mayor
po
lf11,nt(eme11 very much as they haye
th�y have done.
- to be held fme work
.. �,oc1·a11·on Conferen....
.
..If the intervention we have
will be hel d thi5 Sunday in Ath• Tuesday to a chat'ge of
,
· unlaw- no
•
.
the cemetety what it is to- ,,�· ...
,
Af.t
Ma
11.
to,
yor
9;
ney's
r
n
e
mb
e
McElhi
Nov
proclamade
.,,
Columbus
in
was
nter
e
C
y
just heard from tbii repttsenta­
·
. .
ens at the Universit
fully breaking and enterlng.
·
. , _ · one to ht very . proud &lt;1£.
. 4·•··einess tion follows:
-'· ·t,....
,8e,,des 0•ther ruu
m, ·vu
tive of the Soviet Union is typical
�
.
discussed and th0,11e planning to atr.i
Johnny Ju ngniekel, 19. pied
n
McElhi
''
th
e
e
Kenn
"T.t,;eae gentle�en gave much of
Mayor
ded
el
boar
ney,
·1;
'Ester
,
d�
' to 11av
the
d
of wha t he would have to say In
tend are' M n. :Pickens, · Mrs. Guy guilty bef&lt;ire Mayor Legar; to a
.
Stahl clear off the playground area -- -· ----- · ·· - · ·-· ·- .. .. · -- tbelr important lime to the thank-------- �- -- - · charge of breaking and . entering at the site of tb.e. new }'omQi:oy.
A tentative plan to hold a con• a disarmament debate, that- nois all
I
as
n
e
m
J1ese
nowing
k
t
u
b
job,
le,s
y.
more reason it should t be
J
Compan
e
Produc
Lohn
F.
the E.
·
teit for the students of Middle- thhe
•,e 1.11:::
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t·ifo, they did this becauSf! of tile I
eld in this chamber."
The B. &amp; E. toek place sometime Elementary School,
port . High Scho"ol was d iscussed
Jt;t'..Ye.;,-they b\ld for the community.
S
Vulpr Words
c
a the regular meeting of the . Khrushouh
• f
$ fl
•
b
- wa&amp; whi te - faced,
v
e
hth
n
:;;:;�,'i;e
.
I
Middleport Athletic Association
' ;, V,b...-ted
·Sign
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''.¥.."•
1
e �irn; -1tood out on
Th
-1ho"1in&amp;.
11\ti
,
.
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"'
o&lt;
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• ·.•_wn•r: • $34 "'"" r,p�t'teff\
1,h..
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IIQL
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�. -JUlbt.,
e If
I
ill head · a.s be spilled. out intemV,..
!
,
epo
The contest would be open to J
,� obs,at'Vanee o��venr 1
ofte n vulg11r words.
pel'll�,
Jungnlckel was fined $200 and IL.;.
all 5tudents and a prize would be
.:�:= :; �1�:r
� . li:.�� oi=le�? �� 1
ID his l39-minute speech Sept.
tlon Week, five members of the costs bv the mayor and sentenced UII
.
tl
ed to . the litudent drawing
award
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fine gentlemen. ,
Khnishchev had waxed bitter,
M iddleport • Volunte er Fire De: to 60 days In the county j8il.
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the be11t picture boOflting better 23,
"So, to Mr. Swift and Mr. G:ross,
fir
1
e
·
he had pounded the
occasionally
..rtment pulled a surprise
en into eus•
Jungnickel was tak
.
athletics in Middleport.
'
. CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio UPI; - for th ei r hone!ty, loyalty ana,faithHe
table to express disapproval.
drlll at the Middleport SchooIS, tocly Monday afternoon by S}ieriff
Thomas
dy"
d
"Bu
E.
d
Harol
.
AUthO!"ilitis today sought two gun• fulness, may I 11ay, gentlemen, a
c
had
d al British Prime Min­
shoute
.
y
000
Tuesday.
g
Robert C. Hartenbach.
presided over the meeting with
. . . .
_ .. . .
mtin, Who robbed the "Scioto Bank job well done, yo-u will be greatly
1 ,•
Macmillan. But
Fire Chief Tom Dar.st_ said t9Jungniekel wiU be l'eturned to
·
12 members present along with iBter Harold
m
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into such
burst
he
d
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.
ver
ne
day that the over-all picture of service authori ties after bis re. d· �.. · �
Alfred Sear berry Jr., High School an r in his four previous
. Residents of New Haven. n,,a'n
.
15 in cash Tuesd ay.
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Principal, and L. W. McComas,
1
ba iik empli;,yes, liead cash- I
nces -berore this assembly.
a
that he was very pleased w ith It. AWOL from the Air Foree at the i.t quite, -��-, to d�t�mi,ine the j� Two
Superintendent; Thomas appointr: Miller Beckett, 77 , and hj� 85·
He returned"to his seat and sat
The eleme ntary setiool on Pearl present time.'
exact time and weather tempera- sistant, Mrs. Frank Kauffi
•
ed Bob Mills .and Gene Coleman doWD
eld , I
,
the assembly began vot­
.
St., had the best .time in clear•
_______
ture these d ays, thank&amp; to II new . wel'e the only persons m
to bead the committee to secure ing onashis
lhe ha¥
to start genIng the bu ild i ng, The times rangllign ere'cted on the Meson ColliltY at the time. They were ordered
,
banners and stict.ers boosting the eral debate oproposal
t.
isarmamen
d
n
ed from ,. to 53 11cond, for the
lOg.
d
buil
n
Ba
k
Middleport Yellow �ackets.
/
I n'Io· a bacl[ room and the g,m.
t each delegation
a
e looked
H
J
llrst and .second -aders.
The buge, well-llghted sign is .men plated· a chair under the
,
PVT. ROBERT SCHUSTER
. It was �sked dunng �be meetHe nodded if they voted
The high school building was
accompanied by . a turning clock knob, securing the door.
ing that 1f a ny AlumJ?-1 football polled.
G
·,
th him glared if they went
wi
cleared of all students in one
a nci temperature Indicator. The ' It. Was . the se�ond. robbery at
Private Robert N, Stbu11ter, son playe� �ad a foolba�I Jersey, the
t bim.
minute and 1$ secondl and . the
large disk has a clock on one side the bank in a httle more than
of Mr. and Mrs. J11mes M. Schus­ AS80CJahon would hke to . have agains
nish delegation, appar­
e
Til
eentral building in a: minute and
and a round thermometer on the two years an d the third attempt
ter, Lincoln Hill, enlisted in the the Jersey do1:1ate'd to outflt the ently sSpa
SCHENECTADY, N. Y, UP�- other.
ng by Khrushchev's fre­
tu
24 seconds.
TOKYO UPI-A teen ager United States Marine, Corp! for Freshmen football squad .
since 19321. Beckett figured in all
quent slurring references to Gen­
Dant 18
· id he was well pleased An. electrical workers nationwide , Accord ing to 0. • C. · Roush, three epiSOdes.
in blaek rushed onto a a four yi:ar period Sept. 26th.
ssed
re
d
eralisshno Francisco Franco, need­
with tbe quick action of the ,stu- st�ike agamst th.e General Elec- eash,ier at the ban k, the elpek
He" and' Mrs. Kaulfleld were vie• [ public stage before Prime Min· He is presently undergoing boot
led him by applauding every set•
dents. Within 2 or 3 seconds trie Co. draa;ged i n�o lta 11 th �ay 1 turns an average of five times
· of 1 . robbery May 6 1958 lster Hayato Ikeda and 1,000 other camp a t San Diego, California.
tims
g
n
for the Soviet cause.
back
accusi
des
�
th
i
lh
w
o
b
ay
d
o
t
ll
e
b
e
£-ir
frnm the · time the first
. robben wbo wffl Jatei- witnesses today and fatally stab­ Upon completion of the lfi•week
per minute. "i"n addition to giving
vote rose steadily against
As
the
rang you. eouJd bear th� Students t�e other of unfair labor prac• tl!,e exact time, the sign dv,11 a when
leftwin� training program, Pvt . . Schuster
:
a
600
'
�
r'
d Jnejlro Alianuma,
be
.
$3
n
J
In
,
ok
to
,
ed
app
ehen
Khrushchev
him,
1
got a ngier.
t
s._
e
tloslng the doOl's and wmdows of tc
,
temperature reading that ia .guar- uary, 1938, Beckett was kidnaped lead er _who llelp� _l&gt;�oek Presi­ will receive a 20-day leave.
for the vil,'­
e
smil
o
n
s
a
w.
e
There
Hugh
M.
les
r
Cha
e
JuStlt
f
e
Chi
a
•
the rooms.
J anteed never to Vary more than from bia home in a'n attempt to dent Eisenhower s v1 s1t to Japan. I His brother, Private James F.
tors.
Lewls ' Ellle, Jack Beebtel, Ray- of the New York _ Supreme Court two degrees lrom aceur,cy:
.
Apparently fired .up by ch�s Schuster is presently undergolna;
The Cincinnati Field Office o·f
rob ' the bank t hat failed because
In fury, Khrushchev strode
mond Kloes and Ru!&amp;ell Mills scheduled a hearing here on an
Th
e sign has been , erected by
v
e
n
g
lo
b
zal
a
of
i,
"Ba
n
U. s. Department of commerce from the h21l, walked rapidly to
the
h
m
t
he
into
n
d
g
e
not
t
coul
robb
ers
tb
e
reby
to
GE
sOugbt
njunction
i
C.
S.
,
d
Islan
Parris
t
a
camp
boot
ee
illsp
the
on
t
Dan
accompanied
officials as a aerv1ee to the
has moved from Room 915 to Room his Car ttftl8ing to speak to any­
bank building. Beckett' wa, tater friend l!lhip with thl'l United Stat·
at bank
strict the number of picket&amp;
tlon of th8 schools.
customers
bUe,
of
t
rav
e
ling
pu
,
809 of the Fifth Third Bank Build one and drove oil.
rel,eesed .in Columbqs about' 25 es", th e youth raced up from
the Schenectady plant, Iar,:e_St the bank, and thera in the
b
�.ad m iles north of-here. '
ing, 36 East Fourth St., Cincinnati
the audience, threw his arms
FOUR PIRSONS KILLID
operated "by the eo�pany.
MIIGS GENIRAL HOSPITAL
the
by
ed
erect
was
It
area.
d the 61 year old Aeanuma
aroun
Ohio, according to Robert :M.
2,
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.
nd
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OTfERBEIN,
r�
e
·
mb
e
An eSllmated 7o,oop m
Admissinns: Olin Goodwin,
e)'· System or CIJ.arleaton' •nd
car
,■ALTIKA UNDER SECURITY.
an
er
dagg
d plunged a foot-long
ey, mariager. The te lephone
Luck
eath
d
to
burned
e
r
e
w
persons
. Pomeroy� Audrey McCoy, Long of the International Union of . iii the o'nly one of its I.JP'!' in " the
new loca tion is
NEW YORK UPI-Soviet Prem­
,
t
ches
his
of
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d
si
t
f
e
l
e
th
o
Int
e
th
t
a
number
col­
car-trutk
a
in
t
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n
ay
esd
Tu
tm:
o
eney
Sq·uad
er"'
Bottom; John Reeve1, Ravenna Elt,ctrlcal Worketa lUE who went Bend1 �Nikita Khrushchev's liner "Bal
ier
tared blankly tor a
s
Aaanuma
1
bar
n
Du
34'7.
thru
344
s
ne
Li
2200,
Po-­
·
lision on U. S. Highway 52.
on strili:e at OE plants Oct. 1 lgand Sarah NeJgler, Racine.
______
terday
es
Y
C.alled
ent, clutched h is chest and
mom
Th
e Department of Comme rce tika was clamped under full Sf!·
Stark
Freda
Vlvi11,n
Mra.
d
sai
e
He
Dl&amp;chargea: NeUe Trac:t, Pome- nored a �ve!lt by Rep, Samuel
The Pomeroy Emei:geilcy �I.IRd then fell to the stage. He died her two children, Randy, 11 and Field Office make&amp; available serv­ cll?ity today to prevent any of
S. Stratton, �If. Y:,. to resume Parker8bur-_,,
e u�
. roY; Elli, Weaver, Co olviUe. ·
summoned yeaterday after\ shortly afterward in a nearby Eda Rae, 12, and - Clifford Tear­ ices and facilities on domestic and the 190 seamen aboard from fol­
was
Birth: Mr. sod Mts. Arthur production · until Nov, 1 under I Arrested For
noon
at 2:01 for John W.. Reevea hospital.
man, 41, all of I!atayette, Ind., i nternational trade to business and towing the examp1e of shipmate
"n,ew formula."
Nel1Ier, a daughter.
Viktor Jaanimets, who defected ·to
Walter Lee wmiamaon, 40, of R aveMa, O.
illdustry.
___.._
were killed .
Reev.i6 was vliitin_,1 at the Carl
Parkersburg, w. Va., wa1 arrested
'
Int nigh\ by t�e · Melaa Cou11t1 Fibdley residence . on � s�er Bids To Be Taken For
Sherlffl D epar!meot on 1 "thor,e Road, when he suflerod an aplll
pi"lrent heart attack.
· of driYing while idtoxicated.
Pa·
He was given oxygen and taken
' Wllllamaon po1ted bond to •Ptrick C. Graney . bas �nnouneed
" What Possible difference can one indivi�ual vo!e �ake'!' f mUlio�s h\rmg �n these states are ,
by
Ho,pftal
ral
e
Gen
'
C
un
rl.
o
ty
� n
pa,r ,.
�- �:i.,�d�:.
•
that bids will be received Octo- How often around election time we hear this unthinkmg ob• A'!'!�icans b' '"" one vote . . '
a.e,,t you th·mk that "one ind i•
on eigh
be� 25 1t lo a. IT\· EST
UNVIILI HOf ·ll!AT
. t 1 servation. And how often the equaIIY thoughtless response • vidual vote" has become less
.
ted
loc�
cts
e
proj
In nii:ie co�nt1 · "Y
. MANCHESTER, E;ngl� UPI- .
PULLINS ■RIA.KS A"NKLI
es, I guess you're right - it won' t make any difference
:i
in our times, here are
e
d
Jimmy Pullins, 10n · of Bessie
Reetnald Claytop. �, tod
1 whether I vote or _not. ''. Well, one vote has had a lot to do pOwerful
. ay _ unxampl
es of its potency:
curren
t
e
vellt(I. at the buildlnt , ttade 'e:i:- Ptdljna, Pomeroy; and. a Pome­ i/���:� d:u��:. P�fj: �in
m
country.
thlS
things
e Draft Act " of World war 0
Th
of
lot
a
with
Ithree
contlnuo1111
on
asked
suburbs Tuesday night while hlbit1on , What he , ·Cfll1ed "the r&lt;ly High School student rraetur•
·
.,
Let'&amp; analyze the power of . . .
.
. passe� th_e House b_y ju�t one
Frondlzi deb'Ated his response to moat .civilized �omtort ever"-1-n- ed • his ankle wftile attendiiil the beam spans on concrete substruet- vote and m the �r�s1d ephal elec•
umrnpor
was
te
vo
l
md�virlua
ory
st
hi
of
light
e
h
t
in
�
t
vo
your
.
new military demands on bis re­ electrical.!,y heated, thermoatatJ- 'Pomeroy-G11llipolis football game tures on Sixteen Mlle Creek
t1on - of UM8, OhJO s 25 electoral
Brid ge NO s 2214 on Secondary in the light of known facts and ant .
c_all)' . conirolled (,o�et Hat. . · ;Friday n(Jht.
gime.
The Constitution was ratified 1 voles w�nt lo Truman by s? . slim
documented resu!UI, Most _ folks
Route 37. ·
The generals who bad · forced
y
t don't have tll!le io dig out
only. 19 �ot�s . in Massa�husetts j a ma:gm that one a�honal
jus
b
·
at
d
l
e
h
e
b
will
ing
t
t
e
l
•
bid
•
e
Th
ndlzl's cab­
reorg-antzatlon ' o f Fro
,
ng and so are
voti
10 t� V1rg1ma_, by 9 ID Ne_w , v?te tn each of the state s pre•
abou�
facts
the
by
Women's
e
d
Si
East
n
to
es
rl
a
Ch
e
h
t
inet twice in 14 . months had
the
r
e
pow
e
t
nt
u
o
by 20 m Pennsylvania 1 ctncts would have rever�ed
isc
d
o
t
ed
Hampshire,
clin
n
i
h
Club on Virginia Street East at
·drafted a virtual ultimatum c,n­
each
·
tbeir vote . Here brieny are a
nd by only 2 in Rhode Island. : l'tlSU�t. The on� �rso n m
a
of
·
e
h
t
d
te
ma
ti
es
Elizab
al
t
To
.
et
stre
lng fo'r i c·raekd own On Commu•
I cost ef all projects throughout few examples of that power.
Thomas Jefferson was �lected p recm� who dtdn t vote because
ni1ts and PeroniL'lts and abandon­
vote m the . they . mcorreetly an�ered . the
esident by one
Pr
,
,
, the state is betwee n three and
ment, ol •,•pro-f�ign" , eeonomle
,go 81 the 1840 s,. a electoral colle1e. So was John , quesCqn
As long·
"What posslble differ.
ollars
d
million
four
_
policies.
___
· __
.miUer m DeKalb County, �d•ana Qulnty Adams. In 1876 President i ence can &amp;ne individual vote
___
felt the same way @out his vote. Rutherford B. Hayes was elected . make," failed to exercise a powMASON · CLINIC
�. .
He st wasn't going to bother Prcaident b.y one vote . His eJec- er that could have changed the
AdmiSsions: · Mr.s. P,.,. 11 is Bll1 ey abo�ju
t it. �owever, some �etter , Lion was con tested and it was re- j political destiny
of the entire
Racine, Oct. :S; Mrs. Clara Hall, adv11ed
fr1cmls persuaded him to
Masorv"Oet. 6: Mrs. Freda Clark, go to th� polls with th em �here (errlled to an electoral commission. state .
Ag i n he won by a single vote . ; For the 1956 Pre.9,id rntial elee­
.
t.
Ra e
::��s�� �ught.er Lois Mari e -he c�st lua vote for a ��tleular 1 The man who cast tbe deciding I ti.on, there were 102 million A1�­
candidate � the State Le�i&amp;lature I vole for President Hayes was a ericans eligible to vote. Of this
to Mr. alid Mrs, Otis · Bailey, RaThat Cf,ndtdate won-by JUst one Congressman from Indiana, a total; only 81 millio n or 60 per
ci
r:\!!::\Jbert Larry, lo Mr. and vote. Later this legislator cast lawyer who was ele£ted to Con- cent of those · e.li&amp;:ible exercised
Mra. �lbei-t · Hall Jr., Mason, .the deciding vote which sent Ed- : gress by a margin of just one this very precious privilege. of
ward L. Hannegan to the United I vote. And that vote was cast hy · democracy. Let's not !ettle f 1 a
Oc
Paul Meredith to Mr. States Seltate. Still later. when · a client of his who, though des• government which is appoin ted by
l
and Mrs, ·Everett Clark, Racine, the · question of statePood £or I perately ill, insisted on being tak- the voiff.8 . of .l ess than two-thirds
Texas came before the Senate, , en to the polls t o vote.
of all eltiitble-'voten.. The righ t to
Oct. 6·
Hannegan, tiding as- President ! I n 1884, Grover Clevela nd was + \'ote . is pr�ei�us, and we must
pro tern, east the tit!-breaking I elected President by such a sma!I saiegu�rd it;-_
n1NVADl!RS" ON TRIAL
To be better jpformed an� �tvote in favor or admitting Ti"""s. . majority that 600 votes for his
"'n
n
t
Tw
!)PI
ll•V•MA
vattJ;..,::'J, . Orien te ;-:O�i�c� :; ' Eventually this ied to the M:ii- 1 opponent in the state of New ter able tl)1 cait 'f9ur one md1vi•
. cJUdtn, one described as an .Am- can War, which proved to •be a �ork would have reversed the de- d� vote �Uijtn·lJY: the �ublJ�
·.:- n · trial in Sant�o J&gt;0�\11' for.ce in •hJiJing the- en· c1slon. Jii,t one. vote ,Jave stat.e.• is. ��V1t��-� ':aJJ.c!.�d 'CandHlatei
111' ' •.I ,,.so Pi:'
•h&lt;&gt;•d " o,1110,.1,,_1ft'1\•, -o..,. lill!\': ot .
i.l«11t Iii . lutloliJr, •(Jti�;'t ..1. , - �Ill "''"" ,-OD&lt; oo•p'"'·
mi&gt;llll of tlio : WJi!ll f�M !lij' ·!Ml ,!J!!, ml!!@!'� ,'II!!@ 8M WailllDltoa. '¥lllltw . Pl! · ll!� t4 '!!!' '·a. .
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Man Appeared
Be ore Mayor

Middleport.·•Ma· yo'. •P'roe
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General E ectr,c

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The high cost of operot ing Preston Ford Use d Cor Lot ot Pomeroy has been for obove
norma l . We a re deleting this large cost by closi ng the lot and moving our used cars to
our bog wa rehouse located at 46 1 South 3rd Ave., Preston Motors, I nc .., Middleport, O.

RED ROO F PAI NT
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Booster Club To
S nsor Contest
For High School

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ON OCTOBER 1 2, 1 960 WE ARE STARTI NG A
N EW K I N D OF USED CAR OPERAT I ON TO B ET­
TER SERVE THE BUYER AND RETA I L AT
WHO LESA LE PR I CES.

E N A M E L · · · · · · · · · · · · · · qt. $1
SPAR VARNISH · · · · · · · · qt. $1

"don't need paint this year, buy II no w for next ,prlng - savings far g""'ter
on•y In the bank.

Oelober

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Fire PrevenUon Week

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PUBLI C NOTIC E!

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STOP FIRES
SAVE LIVES

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MEIGS THEATRE

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Why Settle For Aulomatic Defrosting? Now you can own 1 1enuln11
fri1ldaire frost-Proof refrlaera1or-frmer-no frnsl at all! No frost
to hide packages. Na frost to jam ice'lrays. No frost to put you
lbrouat, the men of delro�tina:.
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Stabbed K"lled
By Japanese Youth

EJ.eventh Day

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Field Ollice OI
Department OI
.Commerce Moved

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Argen.t•lli'la pres)•de' nt ReveaJs.
'Plot To Overthrow Government

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