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NO . 124

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, September

Area R,oundup

Ohio: Partly cloudy wltN I few
scattered llhewers -tly In the
north pertlon teclay. CINrlnt ind
cool tonleht. Tue.day fair, a llttle
warmer llorth-• pertlon. Hl1h
today 65-75. L- tonleht 41-56.

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Weather ·

ii, 1960

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Petinsylvania Railroad Strike Is Ended
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Killer Donna Rakjng East Coast Area

;.News Rehash
Stirs Interest
In Expansion
A TV broadcast originating
in Hunt~ngton Saturday night
speculatmg about industrial
possibilities in Letart Falls today had hundreds of news
"SQurces" being checked .
It even caused a TV photographer to take to the air today o~er Letart Falls equipped with camera and film .
· The Sunday edition of The
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Huntington • Advertiser used
three inches of type reviewing
the "report."
1' TV news representative in
Pomeroy today said:
"We're trying lo check it out
like everyone else."
Salient facts of the report which 1
~as sl.irred interest to a hi~h point i
m the Bend area :
-The. stories said ll was reported the Hanna Coal Co_., had brought
CARRIES MR. K TO U.S._ This is the 7,494-ton passenger
outright 2,500 acres m th e Letart . ship "Baltika" which is carrying Soviet Premier Khrushchev
area (which has been known unof.
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ficially for over two years) .
I and top leaders ?f the Co~mumst s~tell1te co~ntnes ~ Ne_w
-The area is close to the Rav- York where Khrushchev will head his country s delegation m
enswood Works of Kaiser Alumin- disarmament discussions at the U.N. The State Department
u.m (Which is obvious from looking has announced that once Premier Khrullhchev embarks from
at a map).
the "Baltika" his movements will be restricted to Manhat.tan
-The possibility, therefore, Isl;md.
looms that an aluminum satellite
- - - - - - - -- -- ·- - - - - - industry may mt&gt;ve lnto Letart
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Entire Coast
In One State •.... ,~
Ev'acuate"'d

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Both Sides Agree Settlement
1s'Satisfactory' AfterTalks

By Alex Michelini
PHILADELPHIA (UPI) - A strike that affected the lives
of more than 30-million people ended today when the PennNEW YORK (UPI) - Killer
sylvania Railroad and the Transport Workers Union concluded
Hurricane Donna whipped up .
"a satisfactory agreement."
"mountainous seas" today ··In
''.The strike is over," said Francis A . O'Neill Jr., chairman
a disastrous plunge up the naof the National Railway Mediation Board shortly after t9p oftion's East Coast into Long ·
ficials of both sides were called to a hastily-summoned "sumIsland and New England. Gov.
mit" meeting .
Abraham Ribicoff ordered the
Less than two hours after the signment of workers.
entire Connecticut shoreline ,
agreement was announced. 28 of
-Protecii1wft against the railevacuated.
the 46 locals needed to ratify the road's plat,' to eliminate car in'
settlement sullmitted their ap- spectors on shifu where the only
The U.S. Weather Bureau .
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proval.
job is couplin,: and uncouplin11
warned there would be major ·
The
railrood
11id
all
freight
air hoses linking trains. The PRR
flooding all along the popuind pa1Mnger .. ..,,;.. wauld
wanted trainmen to take over the
lous coast of the northeastern
1wing into operation sometime
jobs on such shifu.
United States.
Tuesday.
In addition. the union won the
Police and Coast GuardsMichael J . Quill, president of first ~verance-pay plan, guaranmen had aided the exodus 11f
lhe TWU and spokesman for the tees banning discrimination of
20,000 maintenance men who went any strikers, and an agreement
tens of thousands already
on
strike, said the settlement I that the company will drop all
from sections of New Jersey,
t
well be the turning point law suita against the union. These
"may
Maryland, Delaware and Long
for up-to-date labor relations on damage suits totaled $14 million.
Island, including some 10,000 . ,: ·,
Calls It H5aflsfllctwy"
the nation's railroads."
evacuated' from the flat sand
Strict Job Cla11lficatlon
"It is a satiafactory agreeof Fire Island, a New York .
Quill said the following maio ment" - tbia waa the only reacvacation spot.
demands, in addition to 24 lesser 110n to the settlement i,;1ven by
Fast evacuation minimized the .
points, were won by the TWU James M. Symes, railroad board
peril to human life. But a one-two
-Studies are progressing for
and the AFL Systems Federation: chairman.
nd
punch of tides up to ·14 feet
The settlement, reached at 3:15
-Protection for workers against
:rtd~/:e ~~;!::!oo~ (th~s n;a:
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above 11ormal and predicted rains
the railroad contracting with out- a.m. e. d .t ., cI1maxed nearly 100
been discussed ·upwards of two or
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of 6 to 8 inches threatened propMISS _AMERIC~ CROWN_ED-:-- As tears swell in her eyes, side firms for repair and con- bours of negot:iatiom since Ille
By United P.ress International
more years in connection with reerty in sections of six slates pop- Nancy Anne Flemmg, 18, ,Vhss M1ch1gan is crowned Miss Am- struction_ of _railroad .cars._
maintenance employea walked oirt
routing u. s. 33).
The religious issue continued as the dominant theme today ulated by more than 20 million. erica at Atlantic City by the outgomg Ulleholder, Lynda Lee
·A strict Job classifJcat1on sys- , al 1'.i.:u, a. m. :...,111. l.
The ~dvertiser item said the in the accelerating presidential campaign as botQ party candil'be s1rille comJlletely shut
At 10 a.m. e.d.t. the Washing- Mead. The 5-foot-6 beauty, who we1gns 116 pounds and mea- tern lo guarantee against cross asHannah Coal Co., had no immedi- dates embarked on ambitious tours.
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ton Weather Bureau reported . sures 35-22-35; was a double winner in ttw,, prelimmary J·udgdown the nation's largeat railate comment. _The TV station news
Vice President Rirltard M. Nixon was scheduled to leave Donna was centered ai.&gt;ut 60 I
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road for the first time in its 114department itself was seekmg I1 Washington on a week-long' 15-state campaign trip while miles southeast of the Delaware ng, W;In ng 1111 onors in the talent and swimsuit cvmests.
year n1story. A total of 93,000
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d d coast with loO mile-an-hour winds Runners-up m tne final judging in order were Miss Caluornia
workers were idled and an econwell as from F"req M. Link, trustee, I' pemocr~~c presidential calJ I ate Jo n F . ennedy hea e
reaching 100 miles north. It re- ~ISs Nort.n Carolina, Miss u1stnct of Co1umb1a and Miss In'.
omic
paralysis began to spread
wno bought the tand for the com- mto politically doubtful Texas.
tbrougnout the la.state area aer.. .
I Nixon, ln a network televlsfon Houston ,to!)ight. There he wlll
paJ!l still unofflcill,l!)'.
he~vy naa bat- d1ana.
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OF LOCAL tNTiR&amp;ST
Jntervicw Sunday • nighL. , (NBC- speak brit:fly and then ·-answer
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Dqnn-.., which half . all'eady
IYllem all Ille WI.UlOUt moved inThe Pomeroy Chamber of Com- Meet_th~ PreH), suggeste~ tpe t.\vo questions over a statewide TV net0
to the 12th day.
merce will meet regularly tonight candidates agree on a cut bff work m an appearance before the ~~lm~~rrfb ::ant-~:~u~~g li~~s :~
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O'Neill and nia 8&amp;aff of mediaat 8 o'clock in oflices of the Ohio date" on all talk about religl~n . Greater Houston Ministerial Allitors, pressing lor a settlement to
Florida and North Carolina-lUld
l'ower Company .
Kennedy commented: "I think ance.
uncounted millions of dollars
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A ,1cheduled · trip by Pomeroy . we'd
be better off. I wish 'we
Nixon was booked for stops at cost
in property and citrus crop dam·· The Meigs Cohnty Sheriff's De- choke olf any further economic
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Fl
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panment
mvest1gated a one-car repercussions from the strike,
Little LHguen te I Cincinnati could cut off debate on this sub• Indianapolis, Dallas
and
San
age m
ori a, was expected 10
Reports were· given and 4-H youth prese11Led . a display of acc1aen1 over the week end mvolv- summoned negotiators of both
Red• baseball ~me next Satur- jecl right now."
Francisco on the first day of his sweep
past New Jersey, New th
day h&amp;1 hid to iie cancelled beNikon rejected the vote of any- whirlwind 9,000-mile, week-long York and Connecticut and pass
eir summer projects when the Salem Center PTA held its mg E_arl Phillips of Portland at sides to a jomt session shortly before noon Sunday.
cause the Cincinnati front 'one who endorsed him 1olijly be• tour. Although he still favored his over southeastet.n Massachusetts f~rst meeting '!'hursday night with a new president, Anna 7 ,~o :.atucaay evening.
The meeting lasted IIO minute&amp;
of rellgiou1
sentiment lefL knee, doctors cleared the trip this afternoon.
ol'flc• found Its facilities already cause
Elizabeth Turner, m charge . Devotions were by Reberta Will'hilllps attempted ID . pass an-longest Jomt sessioo since the
0th
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filled for that day according to against Kennedy, who is a Cathollc. amf pronounced him cured of the
er car on e :,ellars Hiage road
Tides surging ahead of the son reading the l&lt;'1fth Chapter of Matthew
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near Por1land and went over an strike began • i.od then union
Chari•• Murray. '
He said it would be "tragic" if infection that hospitalized him for
storm center blocked the two
Heports were read · by Beulah and custodians were recognized.
enbankment. There was medium and railroad representativeit went
· 111ain causeway routes into Al· Wright, secretary; treasurer Mrs.
lSoliciting . for the :deigs county the Novembe_r el~,llon was de- 11 days.
Hope Smith and Pamela Wilson damage to the car. There were no mto separate conferences.
Red Cross ·Bloodmobile t'lind will c1ded primarily or even substan!antic City, N. J. Residents of Turner, ways and means by Adra modeled school dresses that were mJuroes or arrest.
O'Neill rllllhed .. back and forth
continue through this week, Kai tiall(' b,ecause of the Democratic
r ·ive persons were lodged in the between conferences, relaying
neighboring communities were Swick, membership by Thelma made in 4-H, while the 4-H boys
hmdy and Max Ward, co-chairmen, nominee s religion. . ,
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taken into the Miss America Campbell, and program by Gladys had displays of rope and electric- county Jail during the week end.
proposals ofiered by both sides.
Ken1_1edy made his comment m
said today. The reason: Not all
ily . Rex Shenefield is their advisor.
'Jhey were Walter Newman, t' air- 1 be separate sessions droned on
eiey's biggest resort hotela, Mayor.
calls have been made, and the re- San Diego, Cahf., as he prepared
Schools were closed and police
'J'eachers, bus drivers, the cook, A prize winning rabbit, which was born, arrested on a bad check tor more taan 11 houn before
suits of work to date have "not lo launch a southern campaign
- - • ·- - - - displayed al the fair, was shown by chai:ge; Curl Noble, Middleport, O'Neill summoned Qutil, Symes,
blocked the Atlantic City board
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been as good as expected."
d_rive through pivotal Texas. His
Larry Montgomery_.
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and Arden Stewart, Harrisonville, and railroad President Allen J.
walk.
Middleport'• PTA executive first stop was El P~so.
Thousands more were hustled
. A report on fao.r exh1b1ts was lor investigation · Vernon Hysell Greenough to the crucial "sumt
committH lncludlng officers and
Talk• To Monli er•
· given by the 4-H Girls' Advisor, 1 and William He~drix for fighting mit" meeting.
away from waterfront homes on
school ~dmini1tratou will meet
He was prepared lo meet the ·
lsKate Roush . Nellie Vale, principal, m a local tavern.
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the
Jersey
shore,
on
Long
Quill, tigbt lipped for the last
Tuesday night 1 t 7:30 Iii th• high religion-in-_pohlics issue head •, on
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reported school attendance totaled
Hendrix and Hysell were fined 24 hours, said he Wall "delighted"
land, N. Y., Fire Island, N. Y.,
school, lnstHd of tonight, Char- at_a question and answer session
Changes have been made in the and Cape_Cod, Mass.
152.
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$10 and costs in county court this with ,he agreement and extended
I•• A 11 Bradbury, president, with Protestant clergymen at
requirements for individual sewmormng.
Po~erhnes _were reported down
appreciation to the mediators,
Hid today,
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age systems in ,dason County, ac- at Wildwood m south New Jersey.
1,;ov. Uav1d L. Lawrence of Penncording to Robert ,Boyd, Mason Winds of more than 50 miles per
Two Arrested
sylvania, and Mayor Richardson
County Health Department sani- hour battered inland several
JJ1lworth.
For Intoxication
hours ahead of the main blow.
A practical joker with nothing I
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tarian.
Charles Wioslon and Ray
The Air Force sent 60 planes better to do on a rainy afternoon
Boyd said that the changes conBrown, Middleport, were arrested cern the capacity of the septic tank ipto refuge from Otis Air Force turned in a fire alarm thal sent
over the weekend by Middleport and the length and Installation of Base on Cape Cod. Other planes 15 members of the Middleport Vol- [
Police on charges of intoxication. the tile disposal field.
n ,,
flew to shelter from Mitchell unteer Fire Department on a wild '
Brown was fined $5 and costs
rBefore any homes are built that AFB, N. Y., Westover AFB, Mass., goose chase •at 4:35 p. m.. Saturday.
in Mayor Kenneth McElhinney's will require the inspection and ap• and Pease AFB, N. H. KC-97
The call came in for the depart0Spl
court this morning.
proval of the Mason County Health tankers and B-24 bombers headed ment from a woman who said the
W. H. (Holly) Griffith, sentenced
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Department, the builder should as far as Labrador and the Rocky Kauff residence was on fire on
Mountains
for
safety.
Murray
Hill
HI
Bradbury
near
the
lo
life
imprisonment
from
Mason
Mrs.
Ethel
Spires,
72, Metcalf,
GILMORE REAPPOINTED
contact the department for an apSenator Robert C. Byrd (D-~.
radio station.
County in 1922, has been granted a Ohio, died _in Memorial. Hospital,
According to an entry in Clerk pointment to discuss the changes
Va.) has commended the work of of Courta office, Ralph C Gilmore with the sanitarian.
However, on . arrival of the de- parole hearing this week in Elkins Warren, Ohio, this mommg.
MEETl"4G POSTPONID
the Kaiser Aluminum 'Company in a member of the Soldiers Relief
The deceased will be brought to
In spite of the rainy weather
The meeting of the Twilight partment no fire was found. The W. Va.
The proper installation of indiWest Virginia.
Griffith was serving a life sen- th e Chase Funeral Home in Rut- the ,Middleport Band Boosters· reCommission of Meigs County, has vidual sewage systems will save Garden Club scheduled for Thurs- department thinking maybe they
After examining a statisical re- been re-appointed for term of five time on the approval of FHA and day evening has been postponed had the wrong address went on tence when he escaped Crom prison I la nd , Tuesday morning. Services port that their annual Tag Day
port published by Kaiser, Byrd years
across the hill to Deadman's· Curve. March 23 1921 and killed a guard will be held Wednesday at 2:30 p. held laBt Saturd
VA loans the official said.
until Th'uraday, Sept. 22.
.
i n t he Henry
i,.;wis. H. e was
home.
ay was a succesasaid, "During the five years that
However, f urt her searc h mg
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f f uI one.
drizzling rain failed t_o turn up a prison for the slaying of G. Ord
urv,vors are er son, arvm, o
the Kaise.r plant has been operat~~L
fire and the department returned Thomson in 19(5.
Warren, and a daugh,er, Mrs. GenMrs. James Pullen served as
c;~:ri~~:~an!
He received his second life eva Evans, Niles, Ohio.
I chairman for the day and was asto the station.
It was noted that ·several resi- sentence in January of 1922 after
Burial will be in Miles Cemetery si~ted by Mrs. Guy Jlhuler, Mrs.
great deal to the industrial and
dents and others were out follow- he was found guilty ol slaying lra in Rul,land and friends may call at Milton Hood, Mrs. ¥J,cllael Hac1
ing the fire trucks. This is in di- Roush, from whom he had pur- the funeral home after noon Tues- kett, Mrs. Harley S-.i!iher, ~:[~~:~
rect violation of a city ordinance. chased a boat. He had shot Roush day .
Robert Schmoll, Mrs. DdD Lowery,
and thrown the body overboard in------Mrs. Dale Dutton, Mn. Wallace
\ ment for more than 3,100 West
Bearing out words of the spea- lege.
and Carolyn Wilson (Mrs. Paul T..
i Virginians, Kaiser's very presence ker for their class address at
Shirley Ann Gilkey left last Grueser) employed at the office of
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to the Ohio River al Point Pleasant.
------Bradford, Mrs. Francis Anderson
MOrton ee8 ose
has served as a stimulus to at- their Commencement exercisas week for Cincinnati where she Dr. Raymond Boice.
Roush was a Meigs county native . Police Investigate
Mrs. Curtis Jenkinson, Mrs. Roi,'.
Bonnie VanCooney who just re- Race, And GOP Win
tract allied industries to our held in May, members of the is attending God's Bible School.
For the past several years, Grifert lfeElhinney, Mrs. Jack Satterstate."
graduating class of Middleport Studying engineering in Cincin• cently became Mrs. Jan Hauck, is
CLEVELAND UPI
· Sen. filh has been a prioner at the Hut- Minor Accident
field, Mrs. Paul Scott, Mn. James
Expr:essing pride in the United High School are leaving their nati will be Larry Bunce, who I employed at OU and Robert Pres- Thurston B. Morton of Kentucky, tonville Prison Camp. His records
The Pomeroy Polise Department Brewington, Mrs. CarroU Swanson
. Sta·tes industry . government . mil- homes lo enter colleges, the ser- will attend the Ohio College of ton has been working in Parkers- chairman of the Republican Na- from the Mason County Coutt will investigated a minor accident at &amp;lrs. Ir. Butcher, Mrs. Russell W;I'.
ltary space team, Byrd said, "I vice of their country and other Applied Sciences.. John Kokovit- burg with a band.
tional Committee, Sunday predict- be taken to . Elk ms by Howard the intersection of Routes 7 and son, Mrs. Remo Nier!, Mn. Roger
. ch will be attending a similiar
Five members of the class have ed \a close election which will re-1 Schultz, circuit clerk, for the hear- 124, Saturd_ay at 4:30 p.m.
have le~ed that aluminum pro- walks of life.
Mor,gan, Mn. William Slater, Mrs.
Dr. Harold Raymond Albert of school, Indiana Technology, in already taken the big step of mat- sull in victory Car the Republicans mgs.
duced by Kaiser was used in the
A car driven by James Holland, George Hackett, Jr., and lfn. EvEcho J balloon, the engines of the Pittsburgh had told them that Fort Wayne.
rimony including those mentioned thia November.
-------16, Athens, hit another driven by erett Bachner.
Three of the Ul60 Seniors are above, Bonnie VanCooney and Jan
history making Discoverer Xlll Commence111ent night was the
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Carl T. Milch, Rt. 3, Pomeroy, as 1 Head~en for the day were
Morton appearing here at a
and XIV satellites the X-15 rocket last time that they would ever in w,shington, D. C. where they Hauck, Carolyn Wilson, (Mrs. GOP pic~ic told a crowd of 40.- . Saturday admissions: Anna Wil- he attempted to mate a left turn. at the office; of the Columbus and
aircraft. and the 'Thor Delta and 'all be together.
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are employed with the FBI. They Grueser), and Alfred Ray Smith 000 scattered throughout an hams, Albany ; Margaret Roush, , Damages were mino~ _to . both ~uthe':1_1 _Ohio Electric Company
This week a number of them are Barbara Stiles, Loretta Han- , and Sue Yeauger, who were mar- amusement park, that every vote / Mason; Ed Reuter. Pomeroy .
Thor Agena missiles."
cars . There were no 1QJur1es or with so11c1tatlon b)' the band·memByrd pointed to the fact that the will be beginning studies at Rio ning and Mary Barth.
I ried early this summer.
beni 3:t th~ homea and on the •
will count and that "ii will be I Saturday discharges : Mary Han- arrests.
Kalaer plant in Ravenswood is the Grande including Carter French,
Dennis Walburn, who ' has been I Emmaline Bowles and Janice very close. But the people are ' ning, Rutland ; Yvonne Bareswilt,
-----street m Middlt!l&gt;Ol't. The buaine..
largest aluminum rolliqg mill in Judy Gregg, Jan Hauck, Phyllis employed with Dutton Drug, is , Richards have both gone to Col- determined," Morton said, "lo and son, _M,ddleport ; Ebe~ Carna- Lodge Will Make
places were contacted by the Boo•
Hilbert, Maida Roush and Carol• planning to leave the 26th-of this um bus where tbey expect to be keep a government which will han, Rarme; Mahlon Eblin, Pornthe U. S., "if not the world ."
ter members.
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• •The Mountain Slate iolon con- yn .Bradford.
month for dutles ,,wlth the Air ' employed ln the near future.
preserve peace and maintain a eroy.
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Major Ca111paign Talk
Entering Ohio University will Force, a branch of the service
Those still at home and undee- steady growth of the economy."
tlnued with a resume of other KaisSunday adm1ss1ons : None.
COLUMBUS UPI - Vice presi- Three Peno..; Fined
D1scharges Sunday : Gene Barn- dcntial nominee Henry Cabot
. er activities around the world·. He be Marianne Brinlcman, Lynn which David Hartinger and Wil- ided as to what vacation they will
itz, Pomeroy; Ernest Grimm, Porn- Lodge and Secretary of Health, Ed· In Mayor's Court
cited not only the production of Buchanan and John Lengen, with Ham Pettit !lntered this summer. choose are· Judy Clark, Horace
Three persona were fined, in
Lurnumba
Is
Target
eroy;
Howard Kitchen, Pomeroy ; ucation and Welfare Arthur S.
Among those of the class who Ralph Edwards, Ronald Evans,
aluminum but also the participa- John Rush Philson entering Ohio
LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo John Groce, Long Bottom.
Flemming head a host of promi- Pomerol'. Mayor ¥gar•a Court Satlumbus. One girl of are employed here at home are Sharon Evans, Ruth Ann Farmer,
•tlon of the company1 in the fiel!Yo
- - - - - -nent Republicans who arrive here unf'ay n111bt. .
chemicals.
the
, Karen Herrmann will Russell Lewis at the Ai.&amp;P. Gro- Jerry Fry, Kenneth Manley, Ber- UPI - Preaident Joseph KasavuFIRST PTA MEETING
today for the Ohio stale GOP conThey were Robert GNen, PomByr,d complimented Kaiser for be ·attending the nuralng school eery, Earl McKinley at Rail's Ben nard Mi11ht, Larry Mitch, Phyllis bu ordered the arrest of Premier
The Bedford PT A will holil its vention.
eroy, Sll ~d COiia for hulnr only
•ita co11triliutlon to greater lnterna- at Holler Hospital.
Franklin Store, and also on a mo- Pettit, Karen Sue Weikel', ·Paul Patrice Luommba today.
SAmuel Mandj1li, deputy to Ka• first meeting for the current
Lodge will make a major cam- one headlight; Letter Plte, Racine,
tlonal undentandlng, and added,
Diana Stumbo is attending the tor paper route with his father; Edward Smith, Jerald Spires,
"We in Wut Virginia are extr!!me- M_t_. State Busineaa School in Par- William Franklln 'Wells at the Ke!- Charlotte Taylor, Ronnie Richard savllbU's · Information minister school year Wednesday evening at paign speech to the convention $25_and ~ for ,i,eed,lrlc on Eut
_• ly p,roud to have one of the grow- kenburi and Marianne Wood, ly m,. Plant; Donald Grueser at Wilt, and Wlllian1 Werner, who JeRn Belikango, said •he dellvered 7:30 at the school. There will be which will also be carried over Mam-st, and Hobert Gouina,
inll Kalaer Companie• in our gerd left 1.,t wee!t for, Columbus the Pomeroy Motor Co.; llo&amp;er this summer waa. eq,loyed as a a warrant for Llllnumba's arrest · election of officers. All parents 12 television and 12 radio stations Charletton, $11· 11111· llOlta - dtiv141 1111 llliUtlrJ tbia ·~
are vpll to attaud,
ill Oluo ud Wu&amp; Vir~
State."
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' where all&amp; will attend B1l8a Col• .llem!C!tt at Wlll'O B.tdlo Statloll; lifeallllll .i lb',. Qlllt .._
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Sewage Changes
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Call r·lfemen

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Ramy
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Kaiser A1uminum
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Metcalf Woman
01·es In Warren
H ·ta1- l'oday

Lifer Granted
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Mter 36 I ears

Saturday Tag
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Commentating Edit91"ially
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flo; To "Catch Up"
a1I read prophecies to the effect

that the Soviet Union is swiftly o\•ertaking us
,in, .produc,tion, and that we ' re in danger of be-

coming a second-rate power.
An antidote to that has been provided by
Bryce N. Harlow, deputy assistant to Presi-

tdent Eisenhower, in a talk made before the

Sew.th.west Electric Conference.
The magazine Electric Light and Power
Summarized his statements thu sly: '' In order
to enjoy the glories of the present Sovie t system, he said we would have to abandon three
fifths of our steel &lt;:a pi!city, two thirds of our

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They'll Do It Ev!'.11 Time
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With The Soviets

shrink our civiJL:n air fleet to a shadow of
its present size. We would cut our living standard by three ·fourths, destroy 40 million TV
sets, nine of every ten telephones, and seven
of every ten honses; and then we would have
to put about 5r, million of our people back on
the far,m ... In anfjwer .to the cla,1ms that the
Russians are I~ap-fro~ 1us in elsctric power facilities, Mr. Harlow dedared that if they
are to catch up with us by 1980, they mus t,
in the next 20 years, build the equivalent of
a brand new Hoover Dam every 21 days . , . "
Mr. Harlow also dealt with the military
picture. We arc, accor~ to him, well ahead 1
of the Soviet in various important weapons I
and othet assets - including bombers, nuc1ear submarines, air\:I'aft .carriers, and allies
and foreign bases.

tric motor output , destroy two of every three
of our hydro-electric plant,, ,rnd get along on
a tenth of our present volume of natural gas.
We would have to rip up J4 of every 15 miles
of our paved highways and two of every three
No one with good ti0D~ ,undereetimates Somiles of our mainline railway tracks. We'd
viet power, existi.qg .Qr potential But it's
sink eight of eve ry nine ocean-going ships, . equally senseless to .un~er.• rate qur own achscrap Jg of every 2U ('ars and trucks, and ievements and strength.

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.Events Of Week

.CQMPETITION,
MA~ llHE

S!OREKEE.PER
WEITT FOR 11-lE.

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IIADIQ ~'ltNI:,

SOFT MUSIC.
IN MIS
l!MPORIU'°1.•"

So
"Tl-IE QAOIO
HOOKUP IS
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AND 6ETWE&amp;N
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WMAT'S11--!E .
COMMERCIAL
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Being Assembled
By Seagraves

P~~s Comer
Wl!ICH ~1:1,1,.LL ,IT ,!IE?

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A rich man who had no children
jective night lo be held at the
proposed to his p~ relative who
ncxl mccling on October 14.
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had .,.,n child,en. to take one of
l'lans were also made Ior a rethem, and if the parents -..iould
f'e ptwn honoring Mrs. Lear and
Qnntnn . 1() • ,0
consent, thrit he would give them
also friend~ night, at the NovemprQpcrty enough to mf'ke t.hcm Officiali; of the Middleport Volher J1 meeting .. A membership
.n~
aelve! and ,their other ,11ix children unteer Fire Deµurtment have reLef' W . Ml'l'•unali. chairman , pre. t•ommill ee was named and includ·,-,-,ceived word that the town's new
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tile Regional com ror ta bl e rOr 1·re
sided uvcr lht• mellling ()f th e Of- ed Naoma Brinker, Pearl Reynolds
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,WhMlh •hllll It be
Hre truck is now on the assembly
Whlih •hall 11 be?
line at the Seagraves iplant in Co·
ficial Buartl uf Ihe Heath Mrtho. Pauline Atkins, Blanctie Wilson , meeting lo be held at Lake Hope
in October were discussed when
disi Church , Suntluy . wh1•n th1: Elsie Smith, Maud Grue1er and lh,
Walk-In Garden Club met
I lookN at John
lumhus.
grou1, mel rur it s re1; ular meeting. Ada Ward .
J0 h" I00
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Word was r•,.,. eived here last
with
Mn.
Belva
Willard
as
hos·
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The treasurer's rl'porl was givt~n
Al the dose of the meeting,
And when J fqlrnd that I ,rnusl week that the 7M GPM triple~om by Mi!!s Nell1l' l!~rkll' and 1hr ~et • potluck refre1hm&amp;nts were ,;erv- tess.
speak
hination pumper was being rea·
Roll can was answered by
relary 's re pnrt hy Miss ti'ricd11 t•d from a table with pink cover
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died for its fi nal assembly, and
,ce ,eemed low a' nd strangely
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Faehnle.
and centered with an arrange- giving ways we could have Im- My ••o·
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weak.
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department would be able to see
Plans fur a 11c~ roof on the ment of flow«&gt;1·s with pink can- proved any or all of our meetchurch WN1• di~tll S!ied au..t aho tht' dles in CQU!tal holders on either Ing this p11st year. Mina Hart "TeU me ag11in what Robert sa id." lhe truck in the final str.:;es _with had a pap~r on Growing Hardy And ,then listening, I bent my head. in th.e next two weeks.
installatio n of a nt•w rf'st room .
s ide.
Perennial!!. She al8t'I gave a re- This Js his letter : "J will give
The rc11ignaliun uf Mn. ('. M.
A hOUli' and land where you shall
Plans are being made by fire
sume of the past year's work.
Henne.11y , wh11 ha~ SNVed the
department mumhcrs lo go to CoA number of lovely floral arliv,e
church /Ill ur.:anii;t for 57 yrars,
rangements were on dispfay, the And in i;:eturn fr~m Qut of your lLUllbus in order that they may see
was accepted nnd till' tnU '.&gt; ll' &lt;"om •
the truck h be(ore paneling is inoutstanding arraruiements hei~g
11e~:~n,
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1 T is will enab 1e them to
a
syrnnetrical
-arrimgement
,of
One
c"Ud
to
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yea
will
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chairman will rrpor t lat1•r on a r11tall white gladoll and dark red J \ooked at Jqtm's old ,glilwcnts see the pump and other specific
placement "'' h,•,.
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dahlias In a black .rectangular .
worn,
· parts before the truck is finally
Mr. and Mrs. C' , A Ernm i sh were
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conta,iner,
a
blue
ribbon
winner,
asacmbled and pointed for delivnamed a11 chairmen o f th1• &lt;irel'I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ashley (Sha1 \~Q\li"t ()f alqhat 1•e .~ad ~orne, ery.
ers Commiltl'(' for (Moher, Nov - t1Jn Riley1 uf Middleport ,are ~nMrs. Anna Hart exhibited a love Ot .~fflt.y al\lJ .~~u;k 'f'nd .c•i:e
A apokeimi.m of the department
ember and UN•t·mlwL
nouncing the birlh of a daughter,
ly arrangement oI dark red celo- Which I, tho willing, could not said ,it Mo ei,:pected that the truck
Dunn~ tht' mN•1ing !he minister Paula .Jayne last Saturday at lfol- cla and bells of Ireland In a
share.
ma,y ,be cleU..,ered w.i.thln the next
Rev. Raymo11 Kon kri~hl wo11 given zer Ilvspital. She wei-11hed seven pale green redangular container I though or soven young mnllths to four weeks.
a ahort Leave to en11bll' him lo al • pound.s and nine ouncea et birth . H red ribbon winner.
Ieed
-------Her grandiparenh are Mr. and
ltmd tht• ('011n &lt;•1I on i,;vu11~i•l 1s1t1
Of seven little children's needR,
Jessie Saundors also won a Anet then or this. "Come, John,"
which will he hl•ld al Ulnoming1nn , Mrs. Wilbur Ashley of Dunbar, W .
said I.
lllmoi11, in Od11tw r . He~ . Kunkri gh1 Vn ,, nnd Mr. and Mrs. T. A . Rifoy red ribbon for summer lilac and
blue ageratum, Mrs. Bertha Will- we·n choose among them, &amp;!I they
Is II member of the IH1otrict Cmn- of Middleport
He.
Mrs, ~mrrw L_ig~te_r .of .C(&gt;l\Un• iams was awarded II blue ribbon
mh111lon ~n Mumhcr11 hip 1111d Ev.ingeU,,;m of thr Ohio M~lllO(]ist COil · bus is a ·gt'ool l(ramlmother to the for her display ol red geraniums So walking hand in hand
new arriYal.
and hon-and-&lt;'hlckens in a shal- Pear John and 1 .r nrveyed our
fortmce .
low black basket. Mrs. W
Lrnnd.
The S11nd1ty which he wU
also won t red rlhbon foP« ·
aw11y i11 Laymau'i. Sunday aii
1ll1/ren Cl1ri8Uned
arrangement ol mixed zinnias. , ,;,First to the erode I li&amp;htly stepped
morning worstur 1wrvkc w
It was de~l~ed at ,t~i.l meeting Where LHlian, the baby, soundly
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L'Onducted hy II lt1y 11a11 nf
Raymond Manley, 24, Middleport,
slept.
During .the morr.ing•wo!'flh;p Hr- to all make an arran.,ement In a
church.
was arrested by Middleport police
vice yeMlerday at 1he Heallf Meth- dilterent clops e11ch month of the Softly the father stopped to lay
Hill rough ~a.nd d9wn in a loving Saturday evening for failure to
odist church ch. ristening service• Ylfllryield right of way following a
State
due,
were
co11ccted
at
way,
-were conducted by Rev. lulymon
lhls meetlna:.
When dream or whisper made her three car colfoion 011 South Thi~dKonkright.
av ln Middleport.
Mrs. WIiiard provided a Ireeslir.
Children chrillened were. Tracy
Manley, who wss driving a car
tor-all
gueHing
game
which
was
Annr, dllu-whtcr of Mr. and Mrs.
won
,by
Naomi
Reed.
During
the
And
huskily,
he
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"Not
her."
owned
by the B and ,8 Cab Co.,
Newman Burdelle, and Marcia
pulled
out
Into the way of a car
social
hour
the
hoslells
erved
reWa
stopped
beside
the
trundle
bed
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A school of imilruction in ch11r- Ann, daughter of Mr. and Mr11. rre11hments. The next meetlng And one ray of Jampllght shed
driven
by
William
Wright, which
1e of Elizabt&gt;th L1•1ir . di~tri&lt;'t 1le- Kenneth Cale or Middleport.
will be at -the home of Anno I looked at the boyi!ll h tacos th,ire then veered over into a car driven
puty, was h&lt;'ld wh,,n Mary Shrin(',
Hart.
Asleep so heautlful and so fair ;
by Aulltin Russell, Bradbury.
MEITING TONIGHT
White Shrine of ,lcrm1alem met
I saw on JpmeR' rough red cheek
Total damage to th e three cars
The regular meeting or the
Frldny CVl'l\illl,( il l tlw IOOl•" lhtll .
A Lear undried, and John did i.peak was e11Umated at $600.
Mary fl1uthrs , worthy high Pomeroy DAV end the Auxlllary
"He's but a baby, Loo1" said I
A paHenger in the RUS!ell car,
prie1tesM, 111111 Allen llu !,!he&amp; wat- will be held tonight at e p.m. l\leooo PTA Will Hold
And kissed him as we hurried by. Bobby Lewis, st1Cfered a bump on
chman of Rhepher1h1, presided . Mcmbcn of hoth organizations 1st Meeting Tuesday
Pale .. patient, Robbie's angel face lhe head. The emergency squad
Pl11n11 were 11111111• for material oh- nrc urged to attend .
The Mason PTA will have itll Still In hi!II sleep, fair suffering wa.11 called and took him to the of- - - - -, - - - - first meeting or th11 new school
truce
fice of a local physiCian.
year to be held at the Grade "No, not or a thousand crow.n.1, ncitSchool at 7:30, Sept. 13.
him ,"
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There will be a !lhort business We whisercd, while our eyes were Demonotretion Club
meeting and then the meeUng
dim.
To Hold Picnic
will be turned over to Mrs. SaThe Syracuse Third Wednesday
annah Upton. CounlY Public Poor Dick, bad Dlck, our wayward Home Demonstration Club will
!OD,
Health Nurse from Point Pleasant
hold their annual picnic at the SyShe will be showing a film about Turbulent, reatlf!SS, Idle one.
racu~e
Roadside Park: Sept. 21.
Could he be spared-? Nay, He who
"Famlly A);eallh P.rotection ."
There
will be a potluck lunch at
gave
Everyone is urged to attend,
noon
with
each person bringing
Bade us befriend him to the grave;
Refreshment! will be served.
his
own
table
service. Those atOnly a mother'• heart could be
tending are Hked to be at the park
Patient enough for such as he,
And so said John, "I would not at 10 a. m.
A short business seHlon wlll be
dare
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h~ld in the afternoon followed by
To take him from her bedside planning ol nexl year's program,
,Prayer .
BliOIN ITUDliS
Then 1t1,1le we softly up above
Mi.Ha
Saradelle
Rees, dauehter
And knelt by Mary, ch.ild of love;
of
Mr.
and Mr&amp;. James S. Rees,
" Perhaps for her would better Racine, and graduate of Racine
be.''
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High School la1t Spring, today enI said to John; quit !lllently,
tered the University of Kentuc)l:y,,
The Central PTA will bold He lifted up a curl that lay
Uaelr flr1t meeun.1 of the year Acrmu1 her cheek In a wlllfut Ashland Center.
Monday 1t 8 •P, ,m. 1t the achool.
way,
lltETURN JIROM TIIP
The Laurel Cliff Better Health And shook his head, "Nay, love,
Mr. and Mri. Je111ee Hayes reClub wJII m,et Monday everilng
not tbee,''
turned Saturday from a bualnesa
at the home of Mra. Robert Bow- While. my heart beat almo,t au- trlp to Rochel\e, DUnoil. While ,
en .,-Ith Mr1. Clifford Jacobs 11
dibly.
~hel'e tbey visited Mr. and Mn.
co-ho1te11, Elec.'tlon or officers
Only one left, our otde• t lad, James Corcoran and family of
will · be held and there wUI be 1 Truaty and truthful, good and
Evanston, llllnois.
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white elephant ule.
glad,

Official Board

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Met Sunday

Ashl,ey' s Annt;HJnce

Birth Of D{lµghter
I At H I er Ho•p'tal

Manley Cited
Mter Wreck
In Middleport

A J/?,.,,h.ip S"rr,ice

Pistrict Deputy

Holds School
AtlOOFHa/1

'DAILY CROSSWORD

Meigs &amp; Mason
Coming Events

TRIED AMANWlcll?

Rl!1', Zundel (;ue.t
,4t Middleport Claurch
Rev. Ralph ZUndel, -pallor of the
PomerO)' Flrat Bwptkt Ch11tth, wu
rueat mlnlater Sunday momin,1 at
the Mt. Moriah BapUll Church ln
Middleport. Rev. Nyle Borden.
pastor of lhe church, ia in Phlla•
deLphla this week where he la at•
tendlna the Nation,,l Baptist Convention. ·
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John,

No,
I can not, wlll not, let him 10.''
And so we wrote in a courteous

By Mrs. Ru1ull Pelnter
The entire family of Mrs. Jennie
Roush was present Sunday evening
to heJp her celebrate her birth.day.
A pknic supper was enjoyed. Pres·
ent were \Ir . and Mrs. Gerald Violet of Tuppers Plains, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Spence, Mr. and Mrs .
Demi! Goeglcin . Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Clark and children, Mark and J ennifer, Mrs. F'rank Sisson and
daughter, Angela, of Pomeroy, Mr.
and Mrs. Larry Roush, of Jackson,
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Miller and
ehildren , Bonnie, Stephen and David, of Beverly, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush, Mary Jo and Donald
Rou!ih .
Mrs. Jennie Roush and Mrs. Virgil Roush attended the WSCS picnic and meeting at the Chester
Mctho,;llat Church last Ttiur,day.
Mr. and· Mrs. Raymond Taylor.
Jr., and Mrs. R. Taylor or Addison
called on Mrs. Robert •Painter on
Wednesday .
Mrs. Virgil Roush, Mary Jo and
Donnie Roush called at the Painter home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Painler returned home Sund11y after a four
weeks vlalt wlth relatives in Newark a,nd Johnstown .
Mrs. Robert Painter has returned
tiome from lhe Point Clink after
ha ving undergone surgery ttterc.
Miss Donna Kay Matlack of ·Bel•
pre 1pent Sunday and Monday with
the Vira:11 Roush family.
Mr. and l,trs. Will Heilman spent
Sunday with ' Mr. and Mrs. Dana S.
Turner and family. The occasion
wall the 16th birthd~ of Shirley
Heilman. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rauch and
chl1dren, •Barbara, Carol. Stevie
snd Pamela of Newark spent Sunday at the Painter home. Ralph
Brown and famU.y were afternoon

lo :WedneAch1y1len,
Pom'"'f CIIOP(irif.:80. ft.A.II.,
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have ill

flfit Convoution thl1

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t~• ~••ale ,:emple. All compon-

MAN CITID
Charle• Withee, 21, Rt 3, Pomeroy, waa cited to 1iPJ)ear In Cou11·
ty Court by the Ohio State Patrol
on • charge of speedi.ng
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( ~ cyflts ~r ~d. c•ne lruie,rtion. M1ni~um chR~ge -- 60 cent,,,
~ eeQ~. .Per w~r,d ~~ tjitee C&lt;&gt;!WCCllllve JJllOrtioal.
S~c1KI - oflil mo1:th Ior ~0 cenl.J i:,er word.
Full rate of 4'·cents per WOrd will be charged for advertlsinJ
tf not oaid 'Withln IO days anir rece,ving bill.
~ in Aavert.ial.ng - Should be tbP&lt;'~t~ lnuJ~f'dia~ely ../the
Da.l!lf18Utintl will not be reRponNb~ for more th.ao om, incor-

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Offers will be received a1 the offke of Webster and Fultz, Attor- THREE ST ORY BRICK BOJLD!N~,
neys, Pomeroy, Ohio, I.IP to eltven
F'orm.erly Vogue Shoe t,tort:- an
o 'd otk A. M , on Wiwln csday. Sl!pt,,
Pomeroy, Ohi o. Haa 1 seven room
21, 1960, for the real eij\ate located
apartment on thi rd floor, I three
in Salem Township . Meig.'I County.
room apartmrnl on seeo11d floor .
Ohio, nea r Dan ville, consisting of
Also Doctor's Offices prfWlltb
ahoul 48 acres. more or less. form •
under leue and one latge store
, erly owned by H. H. Rumfi eltl and
room on main floor . WIii Jease
:i,~yrta L. Rumfield.
or isell to highest 1:i'~der. 'Write
All olfers subJeet to Court ap• 1 to Wiilia!Jl S. Hoglle, P.
)Jox
prov al.
1343 Mell:&gt;Ourrie, Flo,.ida.
MANNING O. WEBSTER,
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(9) ~' 10, 12, Hi, 1ft, 16, 17, 6tc (20)

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published at t c&amp;'ll per wor&lt;l.
.',1W\118 1 \JAY 3 QAYS • DAYS
1 !IQ.
· 18 '
60r
90c
$1.3:5
$4.,0
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$1.20
$1JIO
18.00
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$LOO
$2.25
$7 .i:iO
Adi recelved by 10 A.~. will ~ In that day·,

~~•~IC SALE
The undcrs)8n'e d ts moving out of
Sta.le 14nd w'ill sell the followin g
~l AUCTIQ:~ at her residence
located oil 'Pea ch Fork fi ,,ad, 2
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(Watch. for s,le arrows)
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S:~~ur~ay, Sept. 17, 1 P. M.
SERTX HttiE-A-B ~D with cha lr to
a matching
match
and
wool rug (9xl2), Corner step table coUec and end fable (blondeJ
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-:oal fur,.
Pe~Ie&lt;:.tion
autoniatic · oil heater,
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naces. Call fol' free estimates.
Teleking TV, l)Ja,tic covered
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F'or~man &amp; Abbott Middleport
chair, floor lamp, magazine ra ek
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6-10-tlc
two :,? pc. living room suite.ii,
- - - - · -- - - - round mirror, Congoleum rug,
USED GARDEN tract()J'!II ana mowgi.:12, piano, metal bed comers. Rotary mower blades sharplete, chests of drawers, dresspe11ed. Custom mowin&amp;' and
ing table, night !ltand ,l\lld other
plowing .
stands hamper, large FrigidGRAVl!LY TRACTOR
airt r~frigerator, Hut Point dry - .
er electric range, dinette set, 1 \),'.e repair all types of rad!•
Sales and Service 512 E. Main St.
Fomeroy, Phone w,v 2-2975.1· co~I Dealer, warm morning hea.t- a,tors, fr om beater cores to
7-21-tle
er, porch · swlng, walnut, electric 1 the Iargesl truck or tractor
PEACHES,
bring
containers.
h~ater, hassock, record player, 1
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racoi-ds tamps, Kirby swe~per, radiator.
high ·c hair, sewing ll\achines,
Wehster Fruit Farm, Long Bot'
tom. Ohio. Phone YUkon .5-3201
bl
8-1 '-tfc
treadle and ~\ectric _purta e,
No ..l ln World Sales
- -' - - - - - - - - - - many ottlcr ile,ms nqt listed.
Phone WY•2•2'U
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LcBLANC EBONITE Cl.ARIN.ET in
(bw~(!r) Sylvia Carman
FOr Farm, Forest,
POmeroy, Ohio
best condition. Upright piano ;n \ 8RAD.F'.&lt;;&gt;:R,D AUCTION CO.
llOOri condition . Priced reason- Terms: Cash
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Home or Camp
9 7 6tp ( Noi responsible for acc,dcnts.
MUELLER FUk.NACES, W ITING
ably. WY 2-2649.
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HOIJSE appU'anc:et. Arnold BroWATERLESS COOKWARE
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'ther. SyracUM Ohio. Phone
REG~TQll,S. '~r•lll ~o
WY2~114.
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Ound dOWn t6 5iflb. 1 from
Must Liquidate several tons of
brand new 17 piece stain less
down 'to oz. .Both for _
$~.go. BULLDOZER FOF mru::. Po~ds,
steel cookware, cosl $199.50 per
It· 8l1 Y\tlc RqUijn.d Phope
basement
aud
landscapmg.
set home demonstrat.ion, Sac,riS~552-4 540 _ '
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Phone Chester, Yukon5-3250,
Phone WY-2-2176
ficcd at $42.?~U per set. Wnte
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for Free Brochure. AJAX LIQPomeroy, Ohio
UlDATOI:lS, 1503
,Pico Blvd ., (" )
AIR l!ONDITIONll'IG, REP'RIGEB,_
Los A11gcles ·15, California.
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atlon service. Jack'• Refrlgera·
9 8 5tc
AS IS SP.~CljlLS
tion. New Haven. Vb••· TU2·
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3537.
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WE WISH 1'0 EXPRESS OUR GREEN BEANS. $LOO bu. ~!CK
~ Ml'rcury 70 H. 'P, $595,Pf
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th~ yourself. CharltlS Hilton,
ff, fl. Mercury Outfit 1 ~.00 - - -A•1r.:T!CNEEI
our bereavement in the loss ot'
Portland
9 6 6lc,
METROPOLITAN M0!0~
Compltia ler-vlea
our son, Lonnie Waicl Hullon.
- - - - - - - - - - - = ' 600 Eut Main Strfft, Pomeroy
Ctlff Bradfoffl
The Chase Funeral Home, the THE BESSIE WELCH . REAL ESPhon• WYWB70
Wlrlte, flhon. or Co111t1ct
Meigs County Sheriff's 'Dept. for
TATE in Pa1;teville will be sold 8-20-tfc
A. C. 8RADr=Q~_t1, R_.acl~, Oh,._
the e~~Wt MJMi help, Dr. Ray
to
the
highest
bidde r
Pickei\i; and" The Masoll Clinic,
at ihe office of J. B. O'Brien, and ot1r many (rlerids and neighallorney at Law, 100.½: Court
bore. Also Rev. Klingle and Rt!V.
Street Pomeroy. Oh.lb, on the
HerriQI foi- · their Words of com24th dav of Septembi::r 1960, at 4 ROOM HOUSE. ALL NEWLY
fort. YOUi- help and sympathy
10:00 A'. M. Must be sold (or not
finished inside. Water in kitchen.
will never be forgotten.
less than appr11ised value
of
On ,:ravel road off 124 one mlle,
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on river. On 3 acre lot on Long
l,f.r. and Mrs. ~mg . u ton
$600.00. Cas.h in han on .ay o
Run in Lebanon TQwnship. Ph .
Auilt" Uncle Giles Smith and
Bale.
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WY 2-6889. E. E. Hayman, yra9:80 A.M.
9 12 Uc
• bf Estate of Bessle Welch,
cuse.
9 7 6tp
Wllddl1,.rt WY•2•2649
TIRMI~ ANt;&gt; p :_I_T_C_O_N~--OL- I
deceased.
7 ROOM H6USE. WALL .TO WALL
Pom11roy WY-2-319$
9 12 3 tc
carpeting. Built-in kitchen. Call
a., Pe • llirN 1.,_.1on. lnaurKAUTZ FUD STOILO
9 9 atp
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. .N1tl9nwkt.. Phont )L 1958 FORD 1 ton Flatbed truck.
WY 2·3212.
At Clteend. A. l....sct 'ltatlon WY2New Hoven, W. Va., Phone TU 2Yubn 5-2145
2S66. t· .
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3105.
9 12 6tp
IIAM11..L IERVlCE STATION
9:00 AM.
KELVINATOR ELECTRIC RANGE, 5 IOOM MODERN APARTMENT
Albany 1SS1
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Fuel oil heater, living room
and 4 room apartment. Cheap
Ewen Day 8e,..SCC
o.,tt Cl!IUI UIN Cart
!luite. Call WI 9-3100, Racine.
rent. Phone WY 2-2487 or WY 2'
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pelt. Alto meeting with the a;roup
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road.
Appra ised
-.alue
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Othen pl'ftent were Carol and
good
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PQ#Y,OY _ 5 . room fra91e t3 denee propertY 1Jtuated on Co e1e
llr"IICC
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£S._ •q,pnle
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r .. Bochn~.
(bewoom11, bath , lot 76 I l(M, Street in the Villae:e _of Rutlan:d,
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n.lte garden . $3200.00. Term1.
bhio, con1Ultlng of a four room
The fi~sl mee't fng of the Youth
IURNID TO DEATH
RACINE - 2 . story, 7 - room frame dwelling huuse and lot. Ap- Fellowship oI the F irst U!Jited
HIGH ~•~• N. C. UPI .._four
frame (3 htdroom11, bath , full praised value $3,000.00.
Pre11byteri.1111 Church. MldjlleP.cv:t, ~loni were bur~ to de.-lh SunLh d
d fl Oors 1as
wa s held Sunday evenil'li f&lt;1Uow- l clay When ffielr caf crashed into a
base
furn men ', ar woo
Said re,11 e,atate £aJ\JlOI be sold ing their summer re-cess.
}ltility pole and t +;000 volt power
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~c&amp; . +4 acre on Route 124. for leH . than. the apprai1ed vaiue.
.Cinda Sauer was the leader ,tor !ine feU aero,.&amp; ~hf vei\lcle. ~?ro~er
RUTLA,N~ FARM _ 87 acres, 18
The nJht . 11 reserved to reJect the meeting and a QuestlOrt al}d :JI.' II~ 'J&gt;lt~ ir, 11h1 ldent1f1cat1on
arui:wer period wu conducted by of the v!ct1m1 woqld. have lo be escultivated , 2 wells, 12 JC 15 tool any or all bid•shed, 1¼ mile off Route 1!-t. On•
For information phone Pomeroy the minister , Rev . Howard .RIIP· t11&gt;b1~fd ~ 0 1,1~ fJ~Jt!!,f P r ~
ly $11()0.0Q.
Oh'•• WY "'2186.
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BERNARD v. FULTZ
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Admln'·tratoc of the E,tate ol
AMAZING NEW DlliCOV.~J.Y
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Ol'POR1'UNITY
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The "Carry-with-you Air BiJmb" ip Aerosol ~an that wl,11 innate
!lat tires NO MORE ROADSIDE ~Gll:IG.
This Corporation is estebllshilJI Distributors in YoUr Area NOW .
Add to your income of Co ID buline&amp;a for yo~ll ,UU. TIME.
We will secure and stock Iocatfone with Reddi-A1r .for you, 1uperviae your operations. Get you -,..rted HIGHT. Mlnimum ~nvestment $995.00 eaih neceesal)'. your investment coven Dlstnbutorsbfp, Inventory &amp; Display1Jnifs.
YOU MAY EARN 8&lt;'CK THE..ENTIRE ORIGINAL
TIDlOUGH OUR REORDER BONUS PL,\N.

JNVlmJlENT

Distrihtltors wilJ be appointed immediate!)&gt; ~ n a~Lan~eApplicants must have means o! transpohation. F~ Jlf!rtOnaI mterview in your Area write !'fame, Addres~ &amp; Phone Number-.

FURNACES
Phone WV-z.3794
,OM_EROY, OHIO

Zo9m Ch.mical Corpn.

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554 Fifth AYI-• New Jork 36, N.Y

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yf:arlings •. Phone WI 9-3032.
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NEW . YORK tTPt - Branch
Rickey, Col. Edward Eagan and
James A. Parley will be honored
S!lturday, Nov. 19, when Baseball
For E1.1rope, Jnr., holds Its second annual sports and awards
din'l~r in the Hotel Comn:iodore.

24-a for Sale or
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Ll~AL !l()n~E
I will offer fo.r sale al the front
t.'oor yf the Cour:UmuJ,e at Pome1:oy, Ohio, on S1turdff, Septem
oor 17, 1,960, a.t 10 o'clock a. .,.
tht following re•l est.ate :
B'int P;ircel: The D,wa a,tid Alice
Abt.ea real estal,e aitua~d at Morning Star, Sutlo,n Township, Meip
Courtty, Ohio,.contisting of 70 acre11
rpore or less. There is llil1.1ated on
the aforesaid rt-ii estaie a 6 room
dw~II~lg house approximately 5
years old, a bfrn, era nary and otli•
er outbplldinP. Also prodf:lcing oil
and gas weltS. Located approxl-

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MADE ICE CREAM. JUST I
Johns-Manvj~ roof shingles,
like you make at hume Jack's ONE 5 ROOM APARTMENT. Unkitchen cabinets built to order,
• oille ·
Dairy Raf.
9 7 6tc
furnished. One 4 Room apartaluminuqi windows and doors,
O_N_E_l_~_I_C_H_EV_R_O-c~-c
E:=--s
T =E::D:-AN:-::_ UPRIGHT PJANO. Good condition,
fumished. Pllone
~~:rg~n:a:~~ ;~~ t~=~evJ:~~
$50.00. Call Geary s Boby Shop.
$60. Call evening WY 2-3260.
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Call Nelg)er's, Racine. 8-11-tfc
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9 l2., Ste I
9 8 3tp 4 ROOM HOUSE AT 242 Condor
:-TH
="'v"s=--::B:-l;--vf!d7e
Street. Garage, basement. Phone
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e t OFFERS WILL BE RECEIVED AT
WY 2 _2733 _
9 6 tfc ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet Me4: dr. .,llti:!• One cabf!~ locad
the Office of Webster and F11ltz,
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tal work and repair 1w.Jrk uf
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nn'f:h ne$8 95 _0 ~~ Bl~~tAttorneys, Pomeroy, Ohio, ~p to FOUR roo~ bouse, lluUand Town• 1 any kind. Jl'bone WY 2-2301.
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W\'2-6566- 8-19-30tp
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-=--~c-c=-c::-::==---tnars, Pomeroy,
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estate owned by Pearl D. Lott- EIGHT ROOM' HOUSE, two five
AUCTIONEER
1906 S'I;UDEBAKER 6 cyl. Chamroom 1partment1. A. N. ~ngel.
REASONABLE RATES
pion 4 dr. se4,an. Sharp ·c at Jn'. 1 ridge, ~ec~sed, located at 838
Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio, bePhone WY2~27Z.
11-2,tfe
SATISPACTiON GUARANTEED
aide ~d out. Economy plus.
Jng a one-etocy frame dwelling
c•n or write I. O. McCoy
Standp;d shift. $690.00. B~aethouse with live rooms and bath, FOR RBN'JLTbree office roontl
Chester, Ohiotnars, Pomeroy,
9-8-6te:
and a cinder block garage.
over· SWfler $hoe Store on
e 22 30tp
1856 FORD V8
Good All offers subject to Court approvCourt St., in Pomeroy, second
running. good looking
car.
al.
fieor. One lar1e 18 x 22 ft, room
$895.00. Blaettnars, Pomeroy. Anyone desiring to see property,
with a(IJolnlnC !.2 l. 12 ft. room (20b) lnsuronce
9-8.0tc
contact or phone Rhodell C. Steffy,
()'Oe IO z 18 rront room. All COM~LETE INSIJIIANCII PIIO
Pomeroy, Ohlo. Phone number
neift'ly pa'inted ~Jtl1 new
j'ii .BUICK Special 4 dr. sedan.
tection, L1fei Aute, Fire, Polio.
WY
2-2219.
Rhodell
C.
Steffy,
eoviiiDa•.
Phone W\'. 2-2080.
Call Don Kllla1 Kl.ddleport,
Original black finish like new.
Admiuistr,tor.
8-2-lfc
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One ' Cai-eful
local ·ow_ner.
{9) 2, 3, 6. 9. 10. 12. 61c
$7915.00. · Bl1ettnars, Pornetoy,
n l!,001,1 HOUSE WITH BArn. BARNES-SIMPSON INSURANCE
RE-F-R!-GE--RATOR.
FREElZ8-8-0tc
Melvin Little, Cheshire, Ohio.
Agents, Middleport. Fire, AutoER COMPAR'l'MENT. Pb one
Phone Emerson 7•7329.
mobile, BOflda, Phone WY21951 CH~YROLET. R &amp; H. Red and . ER Compartment. Phone WY 29 B 8tc
2003.
8-27-tf
Black. Good condition. $200.00
6998.
Harold
Blackstun._
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Phone WY 2-5465.
2
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SWEET COIUI. Best •~er. Yello,:.
°WE-31114.
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sweet and juicy. Picked while
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FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE
28,000 200 lbs Charle!lltoit Milk
you walt. 40c per baker's doien.1
and
with batb, nice location. Melvin
Base \1 ,$20.00 per 1000. One
second house ell!lt from sChooJ · '111'1'fiffl'Ustled. McMamrt. Middle
Hood, 111 Lo..;ust st., Pomeroy.
· 1953 Ford Ton Truck. J. M.
house In Syracuse. Wm. H,
port. Phone WY 2-2821. 3 3 tf
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1 30tp
Gaul Cheater, Ohio. YU 5-2402
Holmes.
9 9 tfe ,
or
5-2401. ·
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MODERN APABJMENT. ~ {I ROOMS, WJTH RA.Tit Two story
CANNil'{G 1'0M~1;0E~ $L~Fblusl ·, l'(loffis and bath . 158 Mulberry
home near school. Take over
4 DRAWER FILE . .$10. Bh. YIY -2he1. Dallas H1il, Leta~~ a 1,
Ave
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$46.90 per month payments after
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Phone CH-7-2249.
9-9-6tc ---=·,---,-,--c-c-:':::::---:::-::;;;--;;:-:- 1down paymeqt. Phone WY 2-532'.
,,- - HOUSE ON LAUREL CLIFF. Con• ·
9 23 30tc
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ct Lou pi.,,hl
g 9 6tp
YOU'LL VOTE FOR .WAYNE after
you try Wayne Po~ltry. ' .f1!Uxe,r
.Qff~s ·.w,ill ',~ f~eive~ 1t ,t he, ~ta .
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FOR SALE: 7 ROOM HOUSE WITH
around and mixed with your 'own office of Webster and Fultz, AtART
bath. $3500,00, ~19 Ebenezer SL,
This co!'\~inptjon ,~el_p~ I tOJDfYS, P~m.e~oy, ~io, µ_p to-t\.~V- 3
A~hon~
Pomer{)t.
9 :;: 6tp
araJn.
&amp;lve you more 1.or fA)Jr money en o'clocl&lt; A. M., TiJesda:I', 8 ep~ern...e • 1
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through malntai~~d ,h!.111
ber :&amp;O,
for. the i_eal -~st.•te ~o- . WY 2-~8.
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tilin, low coil V_e~ ''d:~en eggs. C41ted in ~41;lisb~cy To)Y,iS~!P, tie-?-~.s r , ROOM .UNFlJRNlSHED APART- fO:tt SAL$: 7 ROOM HOUSE, bath
'thre~ lots. 7&amp;J Hysell St., MldAst about fortified ,'1"1~ .PAtJI- County, Ohio, of near Oead ~n ~
e t, -b ~. al),d u~llity _r~pm. ,P.ri'1lel)O~t. J . rl, Allen.
9 7 tfc
try Mizer at de1le~. Kautz Feed curve, State Route No . 124, con
v:te Gnsidc • entrance. N8wty
Store", Chester, Ohio.
sisting of about 26 acr~s, more or
painted upstalrs apartment in LATE T. H. DAVIS PROPERTY .
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lliilqleport, lbw rent. Phbne
Briclc, 2 story'. ~cated N. Third
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DISHWA RF.'• Ill~ '" ,. "Llot
1 sell 1R1i1:rlsell.
be eeeri any evening ,
9 7 6tc
ller, Long
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acre, diPtt.om crop land, 7 room
••' Adminlstratot
-.E(QMI!! A BEAUTICIAN
alite roof house (4 bedroom!! and
(9) 9, 10, 12, 15, 16, 17, 6tc Get into ·"this ' b(gh pa3,•ing profesbath), teveral good large outsion in a fey. short months on
buil~ings. 2 miles south of H1r•
,ij'le i\af WI ·ygu, ~eM,D' ba.sis.
1955 f\OUSE TRAILER 2'7 f\~0~9
rlson1ville. Price reduced. Daycond~ildn': {ill WY- 2-6331 i'11ee
~/\te ph9ne or come in.
~ime call WY 2-5320. Evening
l{ichjn'I ~ris, Syracu!lle.
, ' t So'ut'hertoll ·n'eJu{y Academy
WY
2-~17• • 6tp
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AtheJIS, Ohio
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RalPfl•J~Ei:lfr, Chester.:,hlo. 'Ph.
and glass enclosed back porth.
YU 13-2Jll), booJvllle, Ohio.
Up
grouild cellar, running water,
MIDDLE AGED WOMAN TO UVE
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9 ·9 ·3tp
1 acre mon ot" ,)ess. $1500. $450
In with elderly couple. Wages.
down, $20 mO~tft . l1anl~y _G ettys, "
rite Rnx 668-H. c/o The Dai1y
USED FLU"R: IN GOOD CONDIl(aj,py JloUo\l lioad, 11,da'eport,
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Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 ., Sept. 12. 1960- 3

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4 -Ne. 315 .Rephir Prkttl $l94.50 · ·· · .-. ·· ··· · · · ·· · N, W$1,0.tO
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NAIIOWITOCKS
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We could not give one chl1d away
And arterwards, ioll
ll1hter
seemed,
Thlnkln1 of that, of whlcb we
dreamed;
Happy In truth and n~. one face _
We mined tr&lt;im ita •~•tomed
place.
Thankful to wotlr: for all the
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There will be' a Hofflecoming at Truatlti.1 the rest to one In '
tbe Mor•e
Chapel
Methodlst
Heaven,
Chureh at Spiller, Sunday, Sept. 18.
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A bullet dinner wlll be 1erved at
Submitted by
noon. Everyone la welcome.
Mrt. I.ff Wood,
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Mr. and r-t:rs. Joe Gillilfln, Dianna Lynn .and Joey; Mr. and Mrs.
j
WU.b ur Gillilan an~
ch~ldren,
Stevie , Karen, and Charles, all of
By Cl1ric• All•n
Canton, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rice spent a Mr. an(! MfS. Eber Gillilan .
few days wit h Hev . imd Mrs. Ralph
Several members of the Chester
Grove. ChesapCH kC.
Sewing Club went to the ~18\ern
Mrs. Letha Koblcntz spent a few High School Wednesday to present
days with her sister, Mrs. Mabel a new parade flag to the Eastern
Swartz, Athens.
High School Hand. Members of the
Miss Donn;i Kay Matlack , Be.lpre, sewing club-donated the money to
spe nt several day,.!! wi th Mr. and purchase the fla1 !or Lhe .band.
Mrs. Hoy Christy a11d Mrs. Llllie
}lenry Eichinger Injured hl9
Christy.
.sundsy dinner guests of Mrs. hand quite P.ainfu,lly while &gt;1t work
)flolhe B~plan were Mrs. Lois Thursday afternoW1 at the ,Baum
Circle, Coli.tmbw, M,r. &lt;Uld ~rs. G. Lumber Co. and was taken to the
L. Michael and Mrs. Chloe Bailey. Meigs Generpl f:1:&lt;1~pital .
Mr. and Mrs. •Edison Wickham ,
Mr . and Mr~. P~\11 M;e'red~Lh and
Richmoq.d,
Ohio, a'uived Friday ,to
.daughter, •Marcia, CQlumtlus. were
.recent .v~,tors of Mr. ~nd Mrs. Da- spend a few days wilh Mrs. Elizabeth Wickham ,
.vid JCobienb: and children .
l\lr. and Mr~ . .J;!e\lllar IBtt\lm spent
.a week in ~nAda , ,f~~ing.
H~LZER HOSPIT,\L
Admissions, .Sept. D: Lpa;:ry CrJY,
Jdr .. ~d Mn,, ~}lelil. 11.ilchie
.ba'(e ,11\()vad their tr~Uer home Wil~esviUe; .N,8 . .$obby Elkin!!,
1
b11e11: to Gtiester alter 11Rf:nding the Cheshir'e; James A . .Stewart, Letart
Mrs. Keith Su,f:herland, RuUand
l!ummer ,in ~extlU' City.
-~ ischarges, •Sept. 9: rrtrs. Jacob
lo{r. aud Mrs. ,Will1-m ,Kr&amp;ckomV(oi'ley,
Mrs. Thomas Stat'~n. Mrs.
,be.r:ger Sj!li!~t the week en.d here
flT!d moved ~heir household fur- Morris •Blazer, Mrs. Samuel Jeffers
,niahin8JI back to New Je~y where Daniel Pendl~ton, Mrs. Florence
they ~a~e •beeJJ ,erqployed the past Wilson, Mrs. William ~obinson,
Mra. Loren li.'!'aley, Mrs . :J'boma.s
,x~ar.
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F.ields, Mrs, Ei.ma..RiJey, Mrs: Low~ ,_,.;eh,
1«_eent ~uests o! _
Ilk ~nd Mcs. en Kollner, Mrs. Sherman Parsons,
&gt;~ , ~, ' c'l'!1?1 1J~
,£.bl\e ca:t'lcrt we~ J . :E. ,Combs Mrs. John Cowen, Mrs. Aµstin Ev•
Mr: and Mrs . BUI J&gt;oµ~ders of r41nd ,~\1£hter, Syhda, Jlnd ifamily ans, Mrs. George Race, J i,blt L]oyd,
Younptown. Ot\io, spant ,the •W~ek ',t·N~ t:llffll&gt;~!'d, ,Qhio, Mrs. Roger Nickles, Johnny Manley,
end wlth Mr. and Mrs. PjlUI .~l- 'ii&gt;auiil\e Mqore jilnd 1qi-~~ters. Oeta Carney Ball, William Smith, Jr.,
lel'8 ~~.children and Mr. i@d Mrs. Jnd I;loris, ~arke_i:,i~\,ltil:, ~nd 'Mr. Mrs. Laura Warren, Mrs. E . F . ColEber Pickens.
.
al¥i Mrs. Leo ,Dell \ll,lL\P~Wl and by atld infant, Mrs. Carl ·Day ~nd
WilliaJr:l and ~earuue . Sellfr!I '. q,iug~ters, Jean, ;])~'p~a, iPh~llis, infant.
spent Thursday with lhe1r uncle .Annabel aqd Adell, ~ri_wnville.
Births, Sept. 9: A daughter to
and a\lnt, Mr. and Mrs. Eber Pick- • Mr. and ¥rs . Carl Kaiu~ and Mr. and Mrs. Bobby Let Elkins,
childun ape~t the weeJc: end in Cheshire.
ens, ~cine.
San~ra Sellers ].pent a (e_w .4ay! ~lum~us with
ll11d ~s. Dale
in .Parkersbuti, ,"(( . Va . .with ,her ~U&amp;Sell a¢ family . ,On ,Sunday
aunt, Mr,. .fmd ¥rti· Fred ,;at!a~s ,they .,_~t to iWeet~le to attend
D&amp;~D ,WOIU.D TITLE
and (11mily.
,\he @th _,.~i~g '1,qniver~ry or
NEW ¥ORK UPI - .Australia
Mr. and Mrs . .Paul .~~lers an'1 f.!r. anil Mrs. 'ili;if •~µ.tz.
will re1y upon a. relatively -new
family, Mrs. Jack Codn,er were
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Smalley of team to defend Us world ama•
shQpping in Parkersburg Wednes- Weirton . w. Va. were recent vis- teur golf team cbamplonehlp at
day.
itors or Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Smallhe Merion Golf Club, Ardmore,
Mrs . .Ethel Hoback attended the ley .
Pa., Sept. 28 through Oct. 1.
Eallterday reunion at Cnlumbus
Mri.. Lillie Christy and grand- Bruce W., DevUln is the only vetand is visiting there.
.
daughter, Donna Kay Matlack, of eran of the 1958 team. His teamEffie Elizabeth Pickens, Middle- Belpre were recent .mpper guests mates this year will be Ted Ball,
port, Mr. and Mrs. Eber Pickens, of Mr. 'and Mrs. P. F. Kobl1mtz..
Jack Coogan and Eric Rout1ey.
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and Mrs. Eber Pi&lt;'kens.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Proffit and
children spent Sunday with Mr . and
Mrs. John Sellers.
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:3 Home Games ' 'Offered
Rutland, 14--0 Winner Over BIS,

Yankee's M&amp;M Guns May Spell Death Knell
For Baltimore Orioles In •Pennant Stretth

STANDINGS

Is At Middleport; Wahama At PUS
-- Mr. John Fan, of the football variety, has a full fare to se-

Meigs Football Fans Frida)'

By United Prt11 International
NATIONAL LEAGU"E
W. L. Pct. GB
Pittsburgh
84 52 .618
St. Louis
77 58 .570 6h
Milwaukee
11 .60 .062 7h
Los Angele~
73 63 .537 11
San Francisco 68 69 .496 16
63 77 .450 23
Cincinnati
Chicago
58 s1 .aoo ao
Ph1ladelph.ia
51 66 .372 33½

Unittd Preu lnttrnational
are three games off the pace and
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The New York Yankees have f BO·Oll in the standings.
brought up those Big MM guns
In the other AL gamt!s, Deagain - Mantle and Maris troit won a pair from Washington
death
and
they
may
sound
the
. Two. unbeaten squads will face each other at Middleport.
knell for LIie Ballimore OrioleB in 8·3 and 8·5.
Rutland, 14-0 Saturday night winner over BIS (Lancaster Inthe American League pennanl
With first place Pittsburgh idled
dustrial School) invades Middleport. The Red Devils will be
race.
by
rain in the Na-tion11J League,
hungering after their 17th straight victory.
Casey Stengel's crew, prepar, St Louis moved to withJn 0~
Sunday's Rnulh
The YeUow Jackets will be showing for next weekend's crucial games of the Pirates by defeatSt. Louis 7 Phll1d!!lphla 3
.bl( more of what ·.,Coach John ed.
series with Baltimore, ing Philadelphia, 7-3. Los Angeles
four-gamt1
Liller Henry Hensley completed Cincinnati 2 San Frantjw:o 1, ht
Thompson so happily noted last
· went a full game Ull on the Orio· shutout Milwaukee, 2-0, while Cin•
two
passes
to
fullback
M_
e
l
Ballard
San
francsico
3
C:lnclnneti
2,
2nd
week, "desire," in hopes of reJes S,unday wlth a 5-0, 3·2 sweep cinnati and San Francisco split
Kyger_ H yard line,. but I Los Angel•• 2 MIiwaukee O
flrlln,1 a 39·0 dcci1ion favoring to
the, Cleveland Indians. Roger a;J pair, the Reds winning the
of
Rutland last year. The last defeat again the Raiders were held for Chicapo ,1t Piltaburgh, 2 .. me,,
Maris hit his 38th homer in the fl.-St, 2·1, and the Giants gaining
downs.
postponed,
rain.
auffeted by Bulland was at
the
opener, while Mickey Mantle won
Monday's Probable Pitchers
nightcap, 3-2.
R~TLAND ~INS
hands of Middleport, 20-EI, in lffl,
Coa~II Jim Venn.ans boys cai:ne
Lot Angeles at Philaclelphi,1, the- 11-inning nightcap with his
Pomeroy's Panthers. victims o(
ector Lopez got into the Yanan 8-0 setback at the hands or a out or II scc•s.i.w first half, with night_ Podres . 11-11 vs Conley 34th.
bombardment act in the first
The Yankees tied Baltimore in
strong Oak Hill elub, entertain nothing decisive manufactured by 8,12.
game
against Cleveland with his
anybody,
to
push
home
two
'rD's
51n Francisco at Plttslu1r1h, the victory column at 82 as the
Coach Ralph Sayre's White F1lcons
eighth
homer and fourth in lour
extra
pointer
for
end
a
two-point
12-11
n
Law
19-7.
night
Sanford
Orioles shutout Kansas City, 4-0,
20,.H winner over Hannan of Wel!it
days.
Lopez
added a triple to
a 14·0 wlri over Lancasler BIS.
. . MllwHkH at St. Lou.ii, nltftt- in a sinele game. In the lmpor,
Virginia.
in
another
run while Maria
drive
tant lost column, New York has
(A page 1, lllrne•linc item Satur•
It was veteran and senior fuJI. Sp• t,n 18-9 YI Broglio 18-7.
SIJlacked three hits.
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Only
eam.•
acheduled.
da'r thal no Panther suffered .llP.r• back Jim Hobstetter who cracked
dropped two leSa than Baltimore,
Takes Serie,
Tueadar'• Games
10111 injury at Oak Hill was in re• the scoring column the first time
65 to 57.
Mantle's
winning blast in the
QOnse to several phone inquiri~s with a 2-yard blast up the middle Loa Angelea at Philadelphia, night
Chlc•10 Win, Two
nightcap was his second in two
at
PIHsbur1h,
night
Sen
Fr1ncl1co
Chicago, still a potent threat in
ukJn1 i! there had been any such in the third period. His tally ended
inJuriea. It meant nothing else.- a :12 yard march featured by a 40· Chic,190 at Cincinnati, nl1ht
third place, took two from Bol- days and gave t,lte Yankeea the
Ed.) .
ton, 5.3 a11d 1-0. The White Sox BeaBon'9 serieB with ClevelaOa,
yard scamper at right end by sen• Milwaukff ,1t St. Louil, night
:R:utarn, which won I moral vic- ior Dave Martin who hasn't played
AMERICAN LEAGUE
tory b,- holding the touted Kyger football since his Junior High days .
W. L, Pct. GB
Hobstctter's try for point failed. New York
Creek eleven to a 6--0 count in the
82 55 .599
Frida, -night Prevue, entertain!
82 57 .090 1
In the fourth period, Rutland hit Baltimore
So"thwe1tern, 6-0 loser1 to Rio
80 59 .576 3
Chicago
again when junior Lee Combs pass•
Grude Friday nieht.
70 69 .504 13
WIHhlflgton
DugJ1n
for
39
yards
ed
to
end
Larry
Dave Ttiomas of Kyger moved in
66 70 .403 1414
a TD. Dugan t1;1ok the ball on Cleveland
from the 4 for the winning TD late and
Dctroil
63 76 .453 20
In the ' (int half. Twice in the sec• the 3(1 in the deep right Ilal and ·BOBton
61 78 .43ll 22"··
&amp;cored
standing
up.
Martin
passed
ond half Coach Bob Ashley'a ooy1
Kansas
City
48
90 .348 34½
tbua(ened, once when Ray Cole- to end Jim George for the EP.
SALT LAKE CITY UPI - Doug
CLEVELAND UPI - The Cleve- Saunders,
Sundar'• R•sult•
a rising young goH
man plc!ted up 42 yarda on reBIS never threatened 1erlou1ty. Chicago 5 Bosten 3, lat
land Browna .are eXpected to put
shotmaker
recently
venea, but the Kyger line 1tiUl!n• ltt boy1 ulled a 1in1le wine, with Chicago 1 Beat-elf o, 2nd .•
victimiJH · b)'
lleavy emphasiB on pasalng thi1
a
aerie•
of
near
mh111es,
1hoot1
no embelllshment11 whatBOeYcr, not &amp;altlmore , Ken.Ha City O
week a.s they prepare for the final
for
the
Utah
Open
champlonship
even a apinner serieB.
Datrolt a W111hlntton 3, ht
exh.lbition game of the season today.
·
Rutland's big tackles, 223 pound Detroit I WHllln1ton 5, 2nd
against the Detlbit Lions in Cleveland.
David Pierce and 198 pound "Son- New York 5 Cl11wtland O, ht
Saunders, 27-year-old protea.
ny" Slawter, atood out as did guard New York 3 Cl•vtland 2, 2nd
C.oach Paul Brown expressed sional from Miaml Be&amp;eh, na.,
Tom Spaulding, (ana aaid,
·1
Monday's Probetile Pitchers
disappointment with the team's carried a twO•Btroke lead to , to,
passing attack in a 18-10 victory day'B final round of the · 72-hl&gt;le
Rutland starters were George
No gamn sch~_11led
over
the Chicago ,Bears in Akron $22,000 event at the Salt Lake
I
and Dugan, ends; Pierce and Slaw•
Tu•adar Gamea
Saturilay
night.
Country Club, with 195.
ter tackle• · Spaulding nd Long W••hlngton at Chicago, nl9'it
The
combined
eHorls of Milt
guar'da; Hy~ll, center; ~arry Bro'. Ntw York at Kanus Cllty, nls,ht
Dow Finsterwald was tied wtth
Plum and Len Dawson netted onl)'
COLUMBUS UPI - The Ohio g&amp;n, quarlerback; Coml:ts and Mar• Baltimore at Detroit
Art
Wall of Pocono Manor, Pa.,
tl5
.yard1
through
the
air.
In
prevState Buckeye• get back down to tin, halfback, and HobBtetter, run. Boaton at Clevel,1nd, night
at
198.
the
passing
attack
ious
maneuvers,
wott today after having Sunday back..
h.as accounted for more :i,·ardage
oft-the la11t off day until the end
STATISTICS
than
the running game.
ot the season Nov. 19.
Rutland BIS
Brown
attributed some of the
The Bucln will go through one- Ruahing
124
17
pas.sing failure to the Bears' de1-day practice ae111ion now until Yards Paning
15
ROME UPI - Final unofficial fensive tactlca. The Chicago team
tbe nuon opener with Southern PaHea Altcmplcd
6
9
team
standings ln the 1900 Olym• during moet of the evening would
ltethodllt University Sept. 24,
Pas1ea Completed
3
2 pie Games
nearly
everyone
{top 20 Points award• either have
• Tbe iquad went throueh ii.II Total Yarde
176
32 ed on the basis o( 10, !lve, four, charging or cff()pping back.
fJrat tough urlmm111e Saturday Penalties
no 50 tbree, two 11qd one i;eapecUveQ' This gamblinl type of defensive
wl.Lh No. 1 oUentlve unit racking . FlfJt.Oowns
8
3 for the lirst she places). ,. 1 :·,1 ' riQifl"Oel\t titl), . ·rillve cost
the .
\Ip 10 touchdowns 111aln1t the No. Fumlilea
5
7
an
the
4i:11ma
when
Bobby
_
1.
lluula
a\Q
2 deftnatv, team In a diaplay oJ
_,.red
1
3
ltchell sh001'. free to run 64
2. Unlt1d St,1tea
56'
power and scoring ability.
yardB
tor a touchdown that put
311¼1
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BY QUARTERS
. The lonee• t pl111 ot the day was
the
Browns
ahead for good in the
271
4.
1t,1ly
Rulland
o
o
6
8-14
a eMl,y1rd pu• -run comhln11tion
third
quarter.
1611/a
0000 - 0 5, Hungary
pull~d off by quarterback Tom BIS
1651/,
TD's - Hobatetter, run; Dugan, 6. Australia
Matt, and halfblck Bill Wcnti:.
160¼
7. Pol•nd
pHa; EP: George, pas!i.
1561/i I
I. J,1pan ·
voice 11\'
147½
9. Brltl,wn
161/a .
10.
Romania
jhe people's
Iii Turb:y
12, C1k~1lovakla
12'/J !
218 E. Maill at.
63¼1
ROME UPI Final medal 13. Sw• dan
Pomeroy
Ohio
54¾
standinJ:11 Jn the 1960 Olympics: 1'- llranc•
0Ptn 6 A.M. to 10 P.M. D1llr
51¼:
(Winnin11 at le11at one gold, with 15. Finl.and
ellver for second, and bronze for 16. Denmark
44 Fto,!1' ring •••
17. lul1arla
43
third).
39¾
Country
G. S. a. 18. Holland
31 '
lu11la
43 31 31 19. Swlberl,1nd
36
United Statea
34 21 14 20. N•w ZHland
ltelr
13 10 11
Oermany
12 19 11
Auittralle
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Turlrt,
7 2 0
Beaullh!I Qrgan Mualc

lect . .from this Friday night in Meigs County with three high
~ l grid games .scheduled pitting area teams against each
other in the second warm-up round.

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Passing Game
Gets Attention
Of Paul Brown

Saunders Takes
Lead Over Dow
In Utah Open

Jets' Ending

Was On Happy

16-6.
Dave Philley, Baltimore's 40 year-old outfielder, bit a homer
and double to drive in three
runs. Steve Barber became the
sixth member of the Orioles pitching itaff to win at least 10 games.
NeJlie Fox had a 6 for '1 day
in Chicq:0'11 twin-aweep of Boston. The White Sox bopped on
IOliler BIIJ Monbouquette for two
runs in the firat tw() innings of
the opeqer with Al Smith driving

Note Mterall
COLUMBUS UPI - Columbus
closed its 1960 International
League seaaon-a bitterly dissappointing one-Sunday &lt;&gt;n a happy
note with a 4-1 win &lt;&gt;ver Jersey
City.
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The Jets, picked by many to
win the pennant in pre-season
polls, ended in Sixth place, 30:1,i
. games behind pennant-winning To·
in a pair.
ronto with a dismal 69-84 won•
In the ni&amp;htcap, Chicago made loss record.
it ·11 straight home tr:iumps over
the Red So,: thls season as Fox
scored the only nm of ,the game
in the -fitth inning on Smith's
dou_lile. E,arly Wynn pitched a six•
hit shutout for hlfi 12th win and
28:ll'd of hfs (&amp;tee!'.
Hftii ThrH tlop1trt
Detroit sutYi:ved thret homers
by '.H..-mon Killebrew far its
hotlae accounted f'or all bi-s teams
rtin1 in the second· game with his
28th and a9th "bpmers bl.it couldrft
overcome Al Kaline•, 1rand slam

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• Superb Service
• Friendly Atmosphere

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1:i ,.~,-rtoon 'fbeater
IQ:00 . :J;)ecember' Bride
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By FRED LAIISWZU.

United Preu International
National Foolball League castoffs provided most of th.e thrills
In the American Football Lea,ue's - -- -- - ·
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first week el)d of oilf!r8cti~":, bdt the
NOTICE OF APPOINT,,..T
fans haNl,ly knocked down the Can 1a_u.
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Estat• af Chari.ea Cal•itf•
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addgi~e,11 .were exciting, and
the r&lt;&gt;fi&amp; is R. D., Reedsville, ,
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ilB Qounl..)', Ohio,
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,Dated 1,his .&amp;th day of S@ie,mber ·
cial as wt1II a!i an ~ c sue)!MIO.
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A Look 11~ ~he Weather
Sportsc0:pe
A~B 'D' Andy
'j\eart o'f the City
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Love of Life
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Life of Rili,y
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2:00 Full Circle
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f,astoffs P.rovide

Tb,, Rifleman
Colt ,45
Alcoa Presents
Open House
The News Tonight
Scanning the weather
Sports Report
Late Show

3:;l0 Ver:dict~ • Your•
1~:00 rr,e -,u.d"4ttll!f u-,
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t0:30 · Presidential CounW.own

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Beat the Clock
Do )'ou 'l'J'Ust
American Bt.ndatRrid
Rocky and His Friends
San f"ramclsL'O Beal

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J;OO •rtb.ur J. Smith, r.ewt
8:15 A Lo·ot at tl)e W6)a_J)er
6:20 Sportseope
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"l':00 Hiahway Patrol

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THE SHOE BOX

Dar In CtJUn

'WHTN~T\I Channel 13

Wishing To Bowl

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Crepe Sole
Completely Washable
Sizes Sman 4 to Girls 4

J iport Report

U~;JO ate Show

viaed
victory over the Buf.
f11lo
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of 12,103
watched the Homton Oilen apqil
the Olkland Raider's first t'l9me
appearance, :1'1·22.
At Los Ancelet S1turday nia:ht,
17,724 paid to watch the llome~own Char&amp;en edje the Qallas
Teuns, 21-20, .tn a bat.tie of two
of the AFL's beat teams. Boston
dre.- the ,bi&amp;P!lt ,houae of the
,w•ekend ,fqday niaht w.lJi,en a
.crowd of 21,5117 atterl4\ed the Denv~r '1-~•• 13·10 ,U,PJet victory
01o1er the t',atrlots.
B'hat · a~d .Ill) lo _,1Jx,ut 60.000
paid admiHiwu; · tor a »1.lw,le )!(eek
•cffed_ule, but Jf t~e Ame11ican
-~ 111,en Ji1!~re ,.US,ppoin~il. tbi!Y
~'n't show ,it.

A tie p.me -w;ith Chioaso wlll
repltl&gt;1t:d ~f ~t 1'P .bfariQ.B ,on the
peJUlatit.
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Milwa\dt~e . lJ;orµe (16)-Pitt.a•
burgh 3; Chicago 2: Philadel~hiJ
3· Cincinnati .~. A11ay (7)- P1tt1b~rgh ;l; St. Louis 2; ~bi\a~elphia
2.

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Hard For His
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12 18th Victory

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day, September l 5, at l P.M.

Queen for a Day
About Faces
:Medic

By Un~ed Pre_!I lpt•rnatictNI
~ER1~N L_E.A~VE
,W. L ..P~t. ,&lt;;_8 9R
New York
82 ~ .~9
17
Bpltimore
82 ~7 .~90 1 15
Cbicago
80 ~9 .5.76 3 HI
Games remalnlng :
Baltimore. Home (2)-Boiton 2.
Away (18)-~~w ·Yotk 4 ; Washing ·
ton 5; .Bo1ton 2; Ori.roil 2.
I New York . Home (9)-Baltimore
4; Washin11ton 2; ,Boston 3. Away
(8J~ Kan~ils City 2; BOllQfi 3;
~a,hin~ton 3.
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Chicago . .flame (8)-Was~1~1\on
2; Kansas C'ity 1; Cle\!el"nd 3; De•
l1'l_it 2. Away {7 ) J)etrolt 4;, Cleve•
I-11\d 3.
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pct. GB G.R
Pit~b\.lrgh
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18
SL Louis •
77 58 .!570 6½ 18
Mitw,iukee
. J7 60 ~56t 7½: 17
Gaml!s remammg:
Pitlsburgh . Home (10)-?,li]wau•
kee 3; Clticaao 2; Los Angeles 2;
San Francisco 2;
Cincinnati l;
Away (8&gt;--Milw11uk~ 3; Clllcin•
natl 3· Philadelphia 2.
st. ·Louis. llQme (12~Milw11u•
kee 2 · Cincinnati 1: ·LQe AngeJea I;
San E\a.qci'1'.!0 3; Chic·a io 3. Awa:•
(6)-Los Arige1eS 3; San FrancisQ!)

2:30 -Th~ Gale ·Storm lhow

8:-M Your Esao Bep,q-ta,

POMEROY BOWLING LANES, on Thurs-

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11:00

,:00 M.merican !-'l:naat,1lG

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Phil SilveTs Show
News
Weathercast
Jack Paar Show

1:00 Sign oti

Channel 8 - Monday

desire to be on teams this season, at the

ISroasted
Chicken

' Purkey Thinking

9:30 Arthur Murray Party

-W--C,_-H--s--=-T,_-V-Ch._:...an:n-o.l ·-,-

bowlers who bowled last season, and who

RESTAURANT

1

L1·34.i Concentration
12:00 Truth or congequencet
Cl~ Jt. ~kl ,Be ~OU
1:00 M\d Day New•
1:li Movietime
2:20 Woman's World
2:30 Loretta Young '£'heater
3:00 Youn.'f Dr. Malone
3:30 From 'n1ese :&amp;.:&gt;ot8
4:00 Comedy Playhouse
4:30 Adventure Theater
5:00 Steaniboat BUI
~:30 Woody no,K'pec~
(1:00 M....;ie in the ~und
f'·15 Jim Thacker -Show
6:25 Weu;1erc;ll.st ·
6:30 News Pi¢.ure
B:4S HuntleyJ3tlnkley Report
:"·f'I) Cannon~
1:30 1..IU"f'~Ue
8:30 Gas Co. Playbo\lle
9:00 Thriller
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11:00
11 :10
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8:411 Slgn Or

HOURS - 6 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Cir~le's

CINC~NATl UPI Clncln•
naU hurler Bob Purkey had but
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3 victory No. 18.
Au1t,l1
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1 day u he opposea the · Chicago
Nerway
I D 0 Cubs here In a night 1,mtl!,lf he wins It, It V(III lM- tht f_
l nt
1 0 0
lthlo,la
1 0 0 time in hl1 aix year m• JM lea,1,ut
career that he baa woh ~t
many, He picked up· l'1 wiba two
AUHII IWIMMIRS WIN
PARIS
UPl
Auatralla's yoara ago but 11iumped to only 13
O.wn Fraser won the women's ,•lcloriea last ae11on.
lOO•metier free atylc and Jon ·
Konrada won the men's 400-metcr
tree 1tylc Sunday during the aec,
ond round of a two-day nhlbltlon
with the French Olympic team.
Australia won 10 of tile 12 events

and

11:15 Jack Paar Show
1:00 Sign Off

Point Finals

Medal Finals

New. 'J { e ~

11;10 Wieath"'Clll

There will be a meeting of all women

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·. DIG _INI ltrk,., ,ow l'lltj .

11·.00

S&gt;ll\VING COMPLETE MFMB
WITH HOT ROLLS AND
u ·o ME MADE PIES.

Pin Bogs Will Be On Hand

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7;1!1&gt; Huckleberry Hound
7:~D Riverbott
B:~O Republican State Conten•
tion of Ohio
9:00 Petier Gl\I\n
9:So Goodyear Theater
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10:00 Pr()ject 20

Now Open

One-a-Day
Sessions Now

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6:3 .... ,rJewa ,Plctµi'·t
1:45 Rw,Uoy ~ 1'•;•1i

1600 Nye Avenue

New Women Bowlers Will Also Be Welcome.

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8:00

8:11
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THE CHUCK WAGON
RESTAURANT

Bucks Begin

Want a

6:SO

WOMEN BOWLERS

doubie wtl'I. The Senator power•

Adventure Time
Steamboat Bill
• Srt. Preston
Music In the Round
Jl111 Thacker Wio•

5:00

Pidge Browne did the bat work
and Dan Williams J be pitching: in
the win. Browne ' hit a two,ron
double and Williams came in in
the fou~th inning aod pitched five
and one-third innings to pitk up
the win. Roberto Herrera bit a
homer tor the Jets.

NOTICE

:ain~!~lif!te:/
seven1
, Gos BeU 1 Utb l\Omer in the
, opener agal~st S,.n Francisco pro
vidtd southpaw Jim O'Toole with
, bis 11th Cincinnati triurq.pb. Wil·
' lie AlcCO"Y in, tUffl w'oii tbJ
nilhit:aP for ·the Gian~ With bis
13th circnit c~o.ut • .

4 :00 Comedy Playhouse
4 :30

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Pemtant Races
em,.
crowd
At AGlance

11 :00 Price ii Right

C~annei3-Monday

4-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy
-Middleport, o., Sept. 12, 1960

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Mt,ry McAlee Guest Of Honor At
Picnic Held At Arnold Home Fr1day

leaves this month for Clevelan d ,
Carnegie l nslitute, was guest of
JtoniQr at a picnic held Friday e\•ening �t the h�me of Mrs.
VexlniP! Arnold Athens Koad . The affair was �1ven by the
llocl,; S rfngs B�sy Bee 4-H club and membe:s ol t �e primary
c� or Rock Sp rin gs Methodist churc:h which Miss McAfee
Ja�t aad their parents . . .

)f1ls Mary McAfee who
'Where she will aUend lbe

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Special Service
Held Sunday At
Heath C,hurch

ll. /y ADUUt
MOtln

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..., Durtr.ia: the evening .\i rs W11!1 am
Radford on behalf o! the group
.pf'eH.nted M iss !-.1t:Alee with a c-or·
.aqe of money. Mrs. Howard Nolan,
� I luetl, presented 4-H p1ns to Mary
Lou and Re becca R.i.dford, Diana
Y/eYenmill e r and Maria Grueser,
·one year; Glori11 Buck. Dollie Lou
•Bron and Janet Humphrey, four

People

In Pomeroy

A speclal christening serviee
was held Su nday 11fternoon I t the
Heath Me thodist Church in MidEarl Brickles ii confined to his d leport for Charle! Rlch.ard Foll•
home, Darwin. by il l ness .
rod, son of Mr. and M.rs. R. C. FollMrs. L etta Spe ncer visit ed her rod of Pomeroy .a nd Susan Kaye
brolher, Jack Thomas, .a patient .at a n d Sharon Lee Hender so n, chil •
Univ e rsity Hospita l , Columbus, ov- dren of Mr. and Mn. Haro ld Hener the w eek end.
denon of Alfred.
'.,i1ss Judy Jennings has returned
Rev. Raymon Konkri1:hl, mini.,.
to her home In Alliance after a
visit w i th her father, Carl Jennings ter or the church. offidated at
t he service '.Nhlch _wa.s ipert:o_nn ed
and oth er relatives .
:i.-tiss Clarr Jcnnin,:;s of Coral Ga• before the nn.med1ate fam1hes.
bles, Fla.., arrived Friday evening,
Special musie was presented by
for a visit _ with he r grandfa'.h er, 1 M rs. Rll lph H,, nderson of cool . lle
vi
P t:ter Jcn mngi;, and other i"e l atives. w ho played •Sweet S�ory , , on t�I!!
Miss Mari::arct Bohn has returned organ before t he serm:e and Mtss
home a rtcr a iwo weeks visit al M arJ ori e Ma Ione a I so of Coolv1· 11e
Allianrt' 1nth Mr. and Mrs. Doug- who sang "The S acraments'• at the
l1Js� Jcnniw:s and family.
1 close of the christ ening.
W ill i a m G i hhs h:ft Sunday for
, ' t w ere Mr. and
Al hen.-. wh ere h l' wi l l attend Ohio ;i ' 0th� p�ese
M rs.
e
en;en n, M . H ayUniversity 1h1s term.
o
rs
ond
Follrod,
M r. and !¥1!"�. Hu,h l lickenbo- m
Mr. and Mra. Clair
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1 hom Of roy spen t scvt• ra 1 ti ays I Follrod and chlldren Mr. ■nd M rs.
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. a nd Mrs · R Sh erman H en deri,on •n d daught nr,
recen ti Y WI-1h t h e R_e\.
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of
Alfred
M.r nd Mr . WIIC. Z u n � e l and family. The Hicken:F
;..1 1 od • f A.t � ens, Msr. nn t
bothom s were m embers of t � e
�h
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en Oersq n, M r. ,1 n �
Rev. Z u nd t' l ' � former church m
Mn
Otto
Swam; Of Shadc. if,frs.
Troy,
! Ge r�ld Swartz and daughter ff
Mr. 1md Mrs. Roy Evans and M.aMelta and /ohn Follrod o(
Mt.
family of Cima l Wincl!.ester were Sterlin&amp;.
week en d ,:uests �f her parents,
Sollowlng th e .service the famll:,
\1 r and Mrs. Rol lin Be arhs, Fl at- we nt to the Follro _hom
d
e in Pomwoods.
eroy where cak� -and ice cream
Mr. and Mrs. _Jack Kenne dy sp� nt were se rve d.
the werk r nd m Columb us with
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fa mi ly .
1¥ lUCtl.,Lf HAWKllil

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y e.. rs: Susanna Arnold anJ Anlta
L"oll111s, s•·\·cn years, and �iss c
Afce. a lcn year pin. A ten year '.rl.advisor·s pm was a l so presented to
�,rs . Amos Leonard
R cce 1 V1n g ccrti f1c o1 te s were J
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Stan l ey, J anet Arnold, Pol l y
Bauer and Lint.la Sauv1.ge, thrce
years, and No1ncy Skinner for 51�
Mrs. John Erwin received a rcrlihcate for eight years as advisor.
Prem;ums won at the fair wcrr
presr nted by Mn. Erw m.
Attending were those named
above and John Erwrn. Amos Leon11rd, Mr . illld Mrs. Harold Bla £' k.\l ton and famil y, Mr. and Mrs. Ro i.
.,
Mlddleporl
I m Rad ford and Iam1 1 Y, ,,1 r. anu
Mn . Horace Abhotl and fa rM il Y .
FOR
.. ,. and M,,. •...· art Heilman , Mrs.
,.,
Diek Karr Sr , :11rs. Julius Sauvage,
.'1 i ss Clara Humphr ey, Howard No Ian, )tr�. Mary Nolan, Mrs. I Ian 'Ord SI."''' and son, Mr. and Mrs.
Vail Bu(·k and son.
Mr and Mrs. Roy Grues er and
fam i l y , Mrs. William Grueser, � r.
and M n . Opha Offutt and fam a l )
Mr. and Mn. W i l h ur ,Baile)' an J
J
dirnghtcr. Bec k ,· Nease, Mn W A ,
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",, organ . M s, l• i t-ti� W i ll and ��
TONIGHT
and . Mrs . !\\ 1 1 l ia m fl adford a
i
Rtynold
e
Debbi
Ford
Glenn
.
family. _
C onlri h u trn.i: Oil the �1ft hut u ''IT STARTED W I 11-l A KI SS"
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Biril,day Party
(Cincmascope &amp; Tochnicol orJ
ahl• 10 � t k nd ·i-rr Mr. a11d ,\t r� ,
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:\&lt;I r . anc-l Mrs. D wi � ht Loi;! an ■ nd Held F ' u
- a Iso r' tr . a 1
Wr �
N orman
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Steven McNally - C ol een Gray
Mn. Ed�ar Ahhot and l a rml y ,1ml ,;11 1 , l 1 w 1 1,;h l Jr . , M r. . an d M.rs.
A family party was held lasl
l , , or ::: c 1 .ngm 11nd M1�s B�r mee
"JOHNNY ROCCO"
Georgl' Wagnor.
Frida
y eveni ng al lhe home or
.�1ni; 1• 1st lcd rccenl l y m Millers•
Abo t:artoon
M r . and Mrs Harold 81 e M"d
11ort w ith i\ l r. a1 1 d '.ll rs. Raymo�d
sDAY
TUIS
Two lti,ltlle11ort Boya
T�y l o t· and S?� · Tomm)". While die port Rout� in honor 0� rieor��
�� .r: ::�;:
Saue r of Midd leport.
th er e they vmtcd Bu_ekeye Lake
Pnaa Scout Teal.a
Montgomery Clift and
The party celebrated th, 78th
Tommy Lyons and Darrel Stu- and also ! he rorri fesllva l . o th er birthday of Mr. Sauer. Other
Eliubeth Tay l or in
s
guesta
t
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th
e
home
Ta
Mr.
were
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y
"A PL.A.Ct IN TiiE SUN"
pr esent were Mrs, Sauer and aon.
d
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.
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Ralph
Taylor
or
Washing
,
¥
,a
Saturday where they pa11Sed the
- also �
Rlchard and Mary Ruth arul Joy
test for the Broth e rhood or the ton, D. C. and �r- an� Mrs. Frank Robert.a Sau e r, daugh terti ol
Belly Grable - Sheree North
the
Orde r of the Arrow in acouting. James and family of Crolon,
Harold Sauers. The colors of
Bob Cum.rpin-gs, Tommy Noonan
Both boys are memb ers of Troop
-------gre en and ye llow were carried
•HOW TO BE VERY POPULAR '
245 or Middleport.
, t h e rdreabment■ of cake
out in
(Clnemaacope &amp; Co Ior J
Richard Hovatter or Middleport
and ke cream.
ALSO CARTOON
p.
----- �· the bo,, to the cam
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IN MEIGS COUNTY

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$25 to $1000

liCON f)MY SAV!N� � &amp; LOAN CO,

300 W. l•cond St. - WYandoHe �.21 1 1 , Pameroy

POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK CO.

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•l1tance.

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Funeral Serv,·ces
Held Saturday
For James Lew,is

DON'T BE LE" BEHIND
WHEN SCHOOL STARTS

P LYWO O D

1-'uneral servicr)j were l1t'ld Saturd ay .afternoon at the Rawl ingi.Coats Funeral Home in Middl eport
for Jame-s G. Lewis who died at hit1
home Wcdncsda;Y. Rev. l loward
Ruppelt officiat ed with burial i n
Beech Grove Cemetery.
Pall bearen were Lesli e D. Er­
win, Wil l iam Wyatt, C. H. w1,e,
Jr., William Ault, Lawrence Bing
and E, E. Fol l rod. Mil itary rit e s
wer� &lt;'onduct ert by the Feeney­
Renn ett rosl and David Wilel' and
Jack Satterfl e ld 1erved as bughp
hoys.
Mr. Lc"wi�, who was a veteran o f ,
World War f W H a graduate o f t h e
Schoo l n f Muaic, Velpariso Univ e rsity In Indiana and waH instruct ,
or f o r the drum and bui;:le corp!!
of the Raelnc .and Gallipolis Legion
Posts, He served all night police
for Middleport for three and one
half years and hrfore his lllnt•s3
wu employed with the County
Highway Department.
AmonJ( those from out of town
altending the service were Mrs.
Hay Farmer (Noreen Egnor)
of
1'J a .v lon, Mr. and Mrs. 1':mzy Shceh.
(Vir.t!inia Lewla) or Gal l ipolis, Mr.
and 1-l r!. Edgar Tuckerman of Alh
ens and Mr■. James E�nor and
d1rnghter, Pit. of Gallipo l i�

Middleport Club
Mel'II Tomorrow

The Middleport Bwines11 end
Pro feh.lon1l Wome n's C l ub wUl
meet tomorrow cvonin g at the M.fll­
sonic Hall for a dJnncr meeting.
All members ere u"'ed lo be ,prc­
fflal.

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\'ALUES I N

• LUMBE R
• SIDING
• WALLBOARD
e INSULATION
PEGBOARD
• TILEBOARD
PANELING
• FLOORING

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tlfy •Id c•llln■L
Many ty,.. to choo1•
frem. A1 low H

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Not o bvdga�prlco4
model, odually

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Pomeroy-Middlepo rt, Ohio, Tuesday, Septem�r 18, 1960

SINGLE COPY - 5c

Ohio Cheers

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Triple claanln9
octlon, big motor,
suction.
See
It'•

buy

tha year.

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D;O U B L E
pOll pARROT
STAMP DAJ$

Now · $ 69•95
Only

TUES,, WEO., THURS.

Get Double Your

Pure-base I n Stamps

BAKER FU RN ITU RE

Roush's' Shoe Store

I N MI DDLEPORT, OHIO

MidJlleport

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GO IN G O UT
OF BU SI NE SS

.1 Ut! e mergency squad was call­
ed LO tr.an�PQl"l tbt: mol0rcyc1e
uperaLor Lo ttoae r ltospmu. it
,.,,..u, Lnougot ;,.t U&gt;e lime
ot lbt
c1.ce1otm u1at De nad sutfered a
u·.Mctur� 1t!g, out t10U:t!r Ptl,Vsi•
e1illlii 5il.l'1 u wu only oaa brwaes.
lilidY• OMl:ffl� wa re,oc.-.ct - 101hc nu...orcyc1t: an1.1 mewum dam­
.age lO me •ulomooue.
J ep.11: 1n1&gt;1 was arrt!s led for fail­
ure .o yud&lt;1 Lne r1gnL of way 11110
11o1u a&amp;,ipt:.u' 1n &amp;i...yur &amp;i.c.t:uun11 ey s wur1 Lumgm.
.,,t!anwnue,
me
M i ddleport
eme&lt;11,eney t,qua&lt;l made a run tms
mormng to we borne 01 w �m1el1
barreu m �1uem Lenter, 1t w,s
reportE:-d. tnat Ins chu.d .ti.ad taken
Ill.
ill.iddleport Mayor Kenneth Mc
Elb.ln.bey unea. l-narie11 � mswn,
1"1ll1Ult:VUrL, ,ta anu CO.Sta for WLO:I·
ICalJOD la5l night.
l'JH.::ycu:.

YOU NEED NOt BIE PRESENT ti::&gt;

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s50 GIFT CERTIFICATE
TO Bf GIVEN AWAY TO
. SOME LUCKY SHOPPER!
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NOT OPEN PRI DAY

• BE SMAR T! • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

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SUITS
SPORT SHIRTS .
MIM'S

•Ivy L..,,n •Loni

6 Short s,..,,.

Veluos to 46.50

51.48

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MEN'S TIES
68c
3 ,., 2.00
ooch

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MEN'S T-SHIRTS ME N'S SUITS

Roblilao•'• Cleuers

IN °POMEBOY

Of Wreckage By

Award WIH Be Held Sit., Oct. 1st., Al 7:00 O'doc•

CHECK THE SE DOO R JAM MER S ·�-

ASK ABOUT IT!

PHONE

Relatives Learn

No gimmick■! Na come-an! Ju■t ■lop in our ■tore during sale houri
•nd ,.9i1ttr. Someone is going to win. It ••• be youl

SATURDA Y

"A DOG'S BEST FRIEND"
Bill Wllliam11 - Roger Mobll"y
- •lso •·EDGE OF ETERNITY"'
Corne! Wilde - Victoria Shaw
Sun., Mon., Tuo1., S,pt. 1 .. 19-20
"MOUNTAIN ROAD'"
Jame&amp; Stewart

Oh lo: Parflr dout1, •M ■ llftl•
cool•r today with K■tt■rtd show­
"'· Mostly fair ,nd c:ool•r ••
night. Wednetdar ••Ir and c- .
!inued coal. Hleti tecl,y 65-70 In
nerth and 70-75 aouth. Low to­
nieht 47 to 5'.

I C WEEK!
2nd GI GANT
of

"TI I E ADVENTURES OF
HUCKLEBERRY FINN"
Tony Randal l , Patt.v Me&lt;.:o rmick
Judy Conova

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IN MIDDLEPORT

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Hoover's bei•tl
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PLAN NEW BUILDI NG
NEW Y ORK UPI - Plans hav e .
bttn announ ced for a .s.J.5 million J
b111ildin_i: , two �locks from th e United Nation s Buildin g• to serve as a
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n e w national .,_
neadquarters for the
Protestant EP.iacopal Church in th e
United Stater'. The building will be
1 2 to 14 .stoilt!s
, high.

WIDNISDAY i. THURSDAY

LAUNDERERS - DRY .ci.EAN S

PHONE WY-Ul30

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TONIGHT and TiJISDAY
"WAKE ME WHEN IT'S OVER' '
Ernie Kovae11 - Mer,go. Moore
J.ack Warden

Rob,i nson's
T•i-Lllller Cleuen

Convertibles
. . . $till in
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HOOVER

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Mr. and Mrs. Mont West of
Zanesvill e have betn visitirrg with
Mrs. H.e nry H e nnetiy whil e Mr.
W es t hati bee n on vacatirm rrom
hi s employm e nt.
Mi ss Jud y Clo r k is visiting in
Toledo with Mr. and Mrs . Thomai
H e ndri x .

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child's school day! With this in mind , our cleaning
perts give special care to your child.re�•s clothes.

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U-235, tt.. •lement that ll'Nlff
poulltl• the d•Y9loPfflfflt of at.M­
ic •nern, WH flrtt dltc:Offl"M by
Unlfflllll,lty of Mlnn ■10ta phy•l­
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a'( PI EOD I E HOUD .UklL'f
Bob Grngan and son, Ten')' and
M n. Phyllis Webb and daughtera,
La-urie and BtUy of Tole do and
Ml'6: t:;:lani H errman or Columbus
visited over the we ekend -.Ith
and Mrs. J()hn Kauff. Mr. and Mrs.
Jack. �uff and daughter, J&lt;lan
Marie. Kauff of .Pt. Pleasant were
also dinner guests ll the Johll I
Kautf .home Sunday.
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Mn. Clyde �rench of Jackson
is fil:iting with Mrs. �w.ard
' Fren�� and Mr. and Mrti . W i ll i am I
Burford.
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Mrs, James Johnson and new:
daughter w ho were re Ie ased from
Holze?" Hospital last wee� are at
the '1,ome of Mrs. Johll60n'&amp; mother, -Mr1, R, W, Ra w r mgs.
I Ml'I. Edna Juhling who h a11 been
! recuperating at the home of her
and lam ·,, ., "r. and·
dau•hter
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' -;d�ar· Tuckerman Ytn"'At hetns re•
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I 1 urneu. lo h er home I ast F I"day.
, l: o.hert T. He nnesy of the US
r.11 vy W,as to l eave today for a ten I
!a)' cr;.i,e to Cuba.
.
Mrij) Antho ny Macio of r:olum bus Vl� t ed with relatives. here recenu y; ':
Mr: llfld Mrs. Charles Wise, Jr.,
wcre , i,laineN visitors in Park ers- I
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burg J,iit Saturday.
Mr. and Mn. Warren PickeH of
Reedsville were dinne r guests \Jith 1
Mr ari.d Mn. Harold Sauer and
yesterday.
da�ghlers
,
Joh,iriy Lyons spent t h. e wee k end 'in ' Zanesvi·11c WI· th h as grand
parents, ,Mr. and Mn. Bernard
Schramm.
Mr. ind Mrs, Jacob Seti had as
I thelr·weekend guests, Mr. and Mrs:.....
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The Melga Co,ll,ty Rlding Club
will meet Tift,d,.y at 7:30 p.m. i
et the S•lisbury · Town1hip bulld­
t•1:• '1'1imbers al'r. aaked to bring
Hfld,ltlehe a or tCtOkie 1.

,.Start • � day off right with good grooming . . . and lhe
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To Meet Tue,dny

We Have A
2' HOUR
Quick Santee

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Ttt.e Busy Be e Clasa meetJng of
th e Mid dl eport Flr.11t Bap tM
Church which was innounced
for this Thursday evening has
been postpon ed until tile 22nd of
th.is mont h.

Our dry clean­
ing makes
It ea:;y

I NTERIOR or
EXTERIOR.

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SAV E !

To"lh,
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dur•ltlt Hph•lt
l'Nfln9 ..-.in1l•1 In •
wltle warMt y of c•lon
en4' ,.tt•rna. At low H

Cl,urcl, Clu,,
Po1t1,one, Meet

bright school
send•offl

4' 1 I' 1Nn•l1 In ell 1tan•
derd ply1, Interior or ex,
terl•r type1, At low H

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About
Middleport

Now You Know

Jamea W1ltel'8 1-mi dau11htel'I,
era! use mbly of th e World f"ed era• IOUND FOR PAIIS
I Jane, carol a•d Phyllls of FreeW ARSAW UPI � Mn. Eleanor lion of Unlt,d Nation, Auodatlont
bont. Ohio a d M r. nd M .
n
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Ro"1 Roo .. ve l t left Warsaw for Paris here the Pol ish newa agency PAP
, ok �nd son, Kevin
m
ert Zeppernie
nd d th
"'opor'ted. ·
t r •h
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Mn. B•.. Rupe ol Columbo,
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apent several d1ys last week with
her ,i,ter .and lamily, Mr. and
Mr1. G . G. wemer and &amp;Obd.
Ross Wise of Miami, Florida,
rived last week for au indefinite
" son an d f am1·1y. M r.
· h h 11
v1· 11"l WJl
-a nd Mrs. R. C. Wise a�d fam!ly.
Mrs. Howard Byers IS confined
to her home be&lt;;ause of th e flu.
?onna Carson �f Rutland is
as.:uislm g at th e Martin R�lila ,mm t
Jn her absence .

SALE HOURS
9 AM, t, 5 PM
SATURJ)AY
9 AM to 9 PM

New Wheelchair
Bought By DAV
For Local Use/ '

One new wheel chair was
bougbl wfam the Meigs Chapter
No. 153 Disabled American Vet­
eran, met in rea:ular tession at
the DAV Han, Monday night,
with J'1 members present Five
paid their dues to bring the
membership up to 179 paid,
needing" 21 more for their quoto.
The next meeUna: 011 October
10 will be a turkey and b■m sup­
J)el' and ■ 11 memben are urged
to 1Uend, The Ladies Auxiliary
will provid.e entertainment.
It wes voted to purthase a
1llew whee-1 ch■ ir, which will make
five new wheel chairs avail1ble
to people ()1 the community.
_:J'beae wheel '?'hairs will be let out
free, with vele�an, and their
famme, In Meigs County given
preference.

$1 Men■benhip Cards
Entille Attendance

'Jbe Middleport Athl e tic Associa­
tion wlll meet tonight in the high
Rhool at 8 p. m. -11,nd •ee films of
the Belpre game, won by Middle­
port, 28-0.
Prealdent John Krawceyn Hid
every penon who bouaht fl mem•
bel•hlp c.arda 1, invited lo- come,
participate i n di1cuuion, and In
official ac:Uons.
PTA TO MEIT
Tbt Sugar Run PTA Will meet
'1'1nni:llf at 7:30 p. m. u the
IChool • with the ez«utive Wm•
a!Ueo lo be h081....,
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Voteni In Nine Stales
Naming Candidates

COLU�uLJS U P I - Voters in
nine states went to th e polls today
lo select eongretisional, gubernator­
ial and state candidate&amp; for t he
'°'ov ember election. ,
Primary contests were waged i n
Mass 11-c_h u­
Colorado.
Arizona,
ae lls, Minn esota, N e w_ Hampshir e ,
Vermont, Utah, Washington slate
and W iscon1in, bbt little solid in•
dication was expe"cte&lt;i on how the
states will go In November.

Squirrel .Quest
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In Full Force

Cloud Thinks De1ns
Wonld Gerrymander

COLUMBUS UPI-Roge r Clourl
Repubtican
the
of DeGratf,
House m inority leader, '61 d the
GOP convention here Monday
that unless Republlc■nH regain
e()ntrol or the LegltlaluN!, gerry­
mandering or Ohio's 23 cong:res•
sional dlstrlctt "might well occur."
lie 1aid if the Dtmocrats retain
control they mlah£ redi.striel the
slate to make It easier to elect
Democrat. "to Co111reu. He aild
tbe Republlcam Would not enta1e
In it lf they win control of Uie

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CASE DISMISSED
W11lter Newman appeared in
County Court yeste rday on .a
fraud ul e nt ch e ck charg e . The
case was dismi:ssed wh e n he paid
lhe ch eck amount and court

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�Ieigs County Game Wardens
Don Williams and Dolph Joachim
re ported today
thfll squirrel
hunters are out in full force
ov e r the choice hunting areas of
th e county.
Th e w.ard e na also stated the-ir
opinion that squirrels are just as
num erous this year as last, even
though they are harder to lo­
cate . Squirrels have been seen
"culling" on field com, -Beech
and Maple treea, beside• Hickory
since Lhe seaaon opened yetler•
day morning.
The warden, taid they checked
a total of a2 hu.nten yt11lerd1y
who bad
Men 1� sqwrrell
wltjjf . ...

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