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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

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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
.
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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-------·,1 r. aud Mr8. French Hundley and
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
��� ,
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
lor
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
n
.
r
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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' SMITH CLOTHING
IN MEIGS COUNTY

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Name Brand
Merchandise

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aMad I Stop
in or 'phone for
quick • • •

Be

$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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Come in and ••• our com•

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ploto ■ o l octlon

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of ropalr

materiola, We ore cllway1
,.ady to givo helpful GI•
•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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f OTHER GOOD
\'ALUES I N

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

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Of Colors.

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Th• •••Y w.y to be.v ,
tlfy •Id c•llln■L
Many ty,.. to choo1•
frem. A1 low H

131\c aq, ll

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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L &amp; Z's MEN 'S SHO P

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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M
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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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WY•!-UZB_

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for 5 2,5 8

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WOOL FELT

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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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,1,gng
* theIt todayof• . .

e n t1 n e

Weather

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factory cartoM

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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Pomeroy, Ohio

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
cilt A. 0. NI.,.,

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MEIGS TJIIATRI

brlgl,t, happy mood is likely to continue through your

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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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MeiK• Ridin11 Club
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.

,a.a, - 100 sq. rt.

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SAV E !
S AVE !
SAV E !

To"lh,
,:;.;,;.�--;
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

$3.38 earb

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Around And
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
I &amp;aeon.
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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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THE DAILY SENTINEL

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2r-Iiaily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept. 13,

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Save The Park
So You thiiik

this job of being lhayor of an
Ohio vlJlage is a sinecure. a fi gurcheaded po. ilttoij, a11 nuff and lace ?
T'ake another think, Mr. and Mrs . Meigs

• &lt;;61irity.

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lt's a real sacrifice for anyone to be mayor,
'that_is, if he takes his job seriously, and our

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Others. Ours of today lean to the more trou-

C 'Meigs mayors du so take their obligations.
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Certain times are more bothersome than

bled eras.
. _Tlie lime

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spent by Mayor Kenneth McElof Middleport wrestling - along with

coun~f1 - the sewerage issue makes his salary as an official equa I to something like 10
or 15 eents per hour.
Today is an excellent examp1e of the kind
of thing all mayors are expected to do because ff they don't , who else will.

Mr.. McElhinney and Councilman William
D. Childs were to spend the day i~ Marietta
tryhfg to change the mind of the State Highway Department (Division 10) about Midl!'le-

p'ort's Roadside Frk. The State wants to shed
il,sclf of responsibility in maintaining the
park on grounds too few tourists use it. The
rhayor and council want the State to continue
its maintenance on grounds that it is a decided asset to a new breed of tourist - the week.
end boater.
Needless to say, if the park were handed
back to the town to maintain, it would be a
heavy and likely impossible to manage drain
on.the . village general ftind. Permitting the
area to grow back into weeds, brush, and high

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it should behoove Middleport

subject:
"Wh_at .can we do , if the
the ·p~rk, to help save II."

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State pulls out of

Be a

That's

the startling -

ant -

Baby-Sitting

Tractor

Driver!"

and vitally import-

pa'r.k fn fts ·present tondilion.

title of an article by Dick PfisteT a

farm stifel••, specialist, which appeared lr.,
July 16 tsstie of the Michigan Farim!,.

tlie

eijulp1nent.

Teen-~ge youths also have had a bad trar-~~tec~ttl, with a mOunting toll of injury and
"' at'n. ""'•
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inc _over Iy-young tractor driver is de-

ffnfie1y

As Mr. Pfiste r sees it, "This farm accident
prOblem calls for a family approach." Every

State of Michigan have died in tractor acci-

member of the family should understand and

dents - and so the total for the country as a
whole must be of horrifying si;,,e. Of extreme
I ·r·
s gm 1cance, 3 limes as many Michigan children undP.r 5 _vcars of age have been killed in

recognize hazards, and help in finding ways
to reduce or eliminate them.
The farm equipment people have given every effort to making their products safe. And
th ~Y are safe,- if properly used and maintained . But-the makers can't control the users and it's on the users that the ultimate respon tfJU ' t f II

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of

gllests of Mr. a~d Mrs.'
Cal Orr were Mrs. Emma Yokely
son Howard, Mr. and Mrs. Hfl:ra)d
Yokley and family · and Al Willia
Martin's Ferry.
! Mrs. wnma Riggs of Columbus
spent the weekend here with relatives.
I Mrs. Sophia Shane, Mr. and
Mrs . Cal Orr visited the latter's
aunt, Mrs. Lydia Walker, Parkersburg.
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Me1-gs
• &amp;
. Mason I,NeW COncepts
Co·nnng
• Events JOJile
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l)Jd

and Carolyn were recent visitors in
Columbus, Ohio.
.John Layne and Roy- Clark recently returned to Hawaii after

spendi"g • forlough lrom the army
her with their p11rent s.

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READ THE WANT ADS

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Statehouse

!Square Was
Cornfield Once

READ THE WANT ADS

Foster', Entertain
Family Over Weekend

The State House Square in Col
umbus
was a corn field nearly a
farm tractor , ,· ·'dent s as h ave men m
. sueh
',Pele,nt',.,..,veral day s here v1s1tmg
S,pt. 14
century
and a half ago.
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Crops were grown on the land
age 'gro,ll):5s as 20 fo 24 , 30 "to 34, and 4() to 44.
M~s. Lodemia Van~etre is a
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after the eite had been selected
~any of the accidents involving young chitmed1~al patient at Meigs General I fashion at 7 30 p. rn at Bald inob.
C?rrt and soybean harvesting
for the present State Capitol
tlren occur When the child i&amp; riding in towed
Hospital, Po!11eroy.
All members are urged to attend. equipment that employs h?th n.ew
building. In fact the lanil was ,
S
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Mrs. Ulw1s J~nes has returned
S•pt, IS
I a~d old co nc~pts of engmecn~g
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1iurrounded by a stake and rider
to her daughters and family, Mr.
The Rock Spring Bctt H llh will be on display· at the Ohto
ren&lt;:e while it was used to raise
I Thon,ipson, Martha, Jo, Jinny and ?nd fi!ra. Philip Wolpert, after vis- Club will meet at the Gr!~ e e~al1 ~gricult~ral E11:pel°imental Sta.
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both corn and wheat.
j l-larri~t 1'ho_mpson, Mr. and Mrs. 1Ung m Athens.
for a potluck dinller and m:e ting
tion's Corn and Soybean Oay
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The General Asselnb1y In 1812 ·
By Mrt. Carroll Adams, Jr.
Mrs . John Morgan and Mrs. Brown Joh~ ~· Smith. Mr. ar~d Mrs . DonMrs. Fred .B~tey, Mrs. R. F. BryS•pt. 17
· September 15, t? be held this
had hired Jol:!J Wrightr a !urveyHOLD WIENER ROAST
were named to contact Senta •aid Ha} nes and Barry, 1.t'.r. and Mrs. ant, Mrs. Phillip Wolpert and _Mrs.
Evangeline Chapter OES
.11 year on The Oh10 State Un Iver•
The Churl'h or God Yo11th Fri • Claus lo appear at the bazaar . They .Hany Sta,ats, Bonnie, Bernita and Ll~yd Roush were Parkersburg have at Jitney Suppc; sa'tur:!Y sity farm., ,
.
or of ndte, to pick out a place
in FrankUn County to locate
lowship h~ld a wien{'r roa!l1 Jn the announced that the annual busi• Bruce, Milford Hoffman, Mr. and visitors on Wednesday.
.
evening at the MasOnlc Hall tn
The prmc1ples I nvoh1ed w!ll
ROME UPI- Actor John Bar• the Capitol In addition Wright
park recontly . The devotional ser• ness meeting will be held at 8 p I Mrs. Stanley Staats, Beverly Gen.
Rev . .ind Mrs. John Barringer of Middl(!port. Thl' S\Jpper is 0 p~n to sb.ow farmers how to save gram, ,
~ice WH led by the leader, Mar- m., Sept. 6, al the Memorial Buili ;va, Karen, Max and Carol Sue Charleston visited her parent~, Mr . the public and will begin al 5 p. m.. harvest it clea,ner, avoid datl'lage rymore Jr. has petitioned a Rome selected ground for the Ohio
court to order ttalian starlet Penitentiary.
jorlt&gt; BrJnker. Me mbcri; ,md guei;ls ing. All club members are urged to 1 taab, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Thomp- and 'Mrs. Lloyd Roush _here SW)day
5EPT, 25
1 to bean~ and kernels and perhaps
Giorgia
Moll to return his enThe . State House Square land
nd
Patty, Mr. and Mrs. How- 11nd Monday . Rev .. Bar!mge~ ftlen~-1 'fhore wUt .be a Homeoomin( •at do the Job q~lc~er.
altending wer~ San and Hoy Brin- attend. New members will be ac. son a
The machinery aspect of the gage ment ring. He said the ring was covered with timber when
ker 1 Hazel and Linda Mar&amp;hall, cepted al thi1 meetlna:. Plans wmj1~d Roush and Mary, Mr. and Mrs. ed a conferenc&lt;: m P1ttsbut? this the Hazael Community Church with
Marsha and Timmy Dav ls, Debbie be rp,de for a fll)ll ru.mmaae. ~e. .ff alter .Brown ~nd Sha,on, Mrs. week while Mrs. Barringer ' i'ain- a baaJs;et d_il}P!_t 1111,, noon. There f!eld day is four-pronged with was valuab]{' and should be re- Wright concluded that it was just
Fiel~s. Micky ,nd "Amy Beach,..,.
rd qf, dlrc~tor• '!',.tin&amp; will
llT1'Y ONI, Mr. and•
J . ed here for /tbt'~'e.k.
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' . ·wut bf:° ·Spe·c tf't'• t n l t t •,.apea). ,d1me , d~voted to soyb~an harvel"'· turned since Miss Moll broke the the. 11pot to build the Ohio Capi· tol. ij,e, hi~·1• Jiavh- i Pike to
aela · F'ields. Marilyn Gibbs,
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. e fH• bu!iRe.1111 .mtl!ting.
Reed 8nd srranddaughte
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Mr. and M'.ra. D9nald Jr. · u• h er wJII be Rev. N: · ii f]l;c :»ill-· lng, ear :cor~ ~arvestm~, shelleg · eri.gagemer'it. ·· """' · ,.,,..
nd
Field11, Joyce and Fny McCoy,
a:
women worked on new and ~
Sara Lambert, Gt'
id;&lt; Jind Sheldon, and Mr. and
. P. ens Ohio . Everyon , ffNilei:t, to corn bttrvestmg, and silage har- ~1ir~ d1spla~~cf'18r sete.fal met- clear.,the land. F&lt;&gt;r his services
\'ellting.
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rnn and Df'vt-rly Fields, Lois John. different • tufted toy 11 new Idea• , arlene Rbush, 'Marty R ush, Kev• Ji:. Roush visited Mr. and Mrsi Wal- att~nd
1 hods of shelled corn harvest Pib was allowed to use the land
SOil, Charlene Rou sh, Mike and for u~v.e l .~P59"J.t tiePn, pl)lowa . in Rh,u~~• Warren Roush, Randall ter :Bush and ramily at 'Detroit ov--,,..-----.,,~
Methods used to test the
I along with the resulting ituality to grow .CQrn and wheat.
On tile in the land office of
Gar)' Stow;irt, Marjorie Brinker, and varfous oOler hems T'nuse at• R~UI. '•~Jr, • nd Mrs. Adrian Lathey, er the week end.
per- of grain. On•the-spot comparison
Harry Ray Fry, Mrs. Willi s Davis, tending the work shop ~nd enjoy- Lmdo and Judith, Rev. and Mh.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Vance and
formances of combmes for har• can be made by visitors. Informa- State Auditor James A. Rhodes
Barbara nf Akron visited his parvesting soybeans and results ov~r j tion that will be presented in.- is the original deed for the State
Mrs. Fred Sll·wart, Mr:-1. llobcrl ing lunch al the noo11 hour were V. J. Lathey.
Beach Mr.11, Ray Fiel&lt;b and Mr. and Mrs , Karl WIie!
PtfrS'. 'Donald
4-H CLUB PIC~ICS
ents, Mr . and Mn . B. R. Vance
the past four seasons will he d1s- eluded preharvest drcp ear Joas, House -h.nd. It is amonri treasurMrs, P1tYill Fichb1, Jr.
Brown Mrs Pa~! S II
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Members and farriilies of the here over the week end
cussed. However, the beans will g.atheripg loss, s helling Joss and , ed .possessions that allude to early
Charle~ Dodd, Mrs. p~jli:• Bat:;; Vernon_ Stir Ousters 4·H Club held
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probably be too we~ by mid-S~pt- separation }o9f:I.
BEGIN CHRISTMAS WORK
Ohio hUltory.
A klck•ofl work shop for Lhe Mr11 , Thoma.1 Hoffinan, Mrs. Lou I" a picnic supper recently .111 the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ • _ I
ember to pe_rmlt field operation
Two general methods of ~hellWright had gained quite a reb
I'm going to vote to abolish cap- I of th e ~achmes. .
.
New Haven Y(uma11'11 Club'" annual Karschnik, Mrs. JeH Abel and Mra, ~lub .house, A short business meeting will be ' illustrated: whole putation as a city planner and
mg was conducted br t~e president 'I' e Alm.-,n~
Ital punishment in Ohio II I get the . . E~per1ment station agr~cultursl plant combining using two differ• surveyor when the General 1AfiChrlstma11 baznrr wns held Tues• Edward Stein.
d1y morninQ: heMlnniJlJJ at 10 a. m.
WOMIN HOLD PICNIC
Allee RousJt the meeting wns op.
·oJ)i;ortunlty durina the 104th Ohio engineers are in\l_el'lti~ati.ng two ent machines and "ears only" sembly . hired : him. Before going
at the A\ox.Quillen Memorial build • The Avalanche Far'm Women'• e~ed by , the singing of ''West Vlr•
General Assembly. 'J'hat . opportun- concepts they belielle_ will help using four machines. In the case to Columbus he made Ohio surJl)S: , A atiort business sei:1sion wa.!i Club held a picnic dinner at the glnia Boys and Gi~ls" ~nd the 4-H
ity never came during the io3rd reduce bean harvestmg losses. where the whole plant is combin· veys in ,he. MuskingulJl, Scioto,
held and the 11111.aar'a theme will b club house Sunday. Attending were ·Pledge. New, officers will be electOhio General A!sembly becaus~ i These &amp;re a new type ?f reel ed, a tol)pec1 arid un-topped pre• Little . Miami and Great Miami
"S•nta's Sholt1C';ise" with Mra. Don. Mrs. Jess Roush, presJdent, Fay ed at the next mcetJnfil,
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the mcHure died Jn committee in ! whlch enter• the beans "".1th less harvest treatment can be compar• Vi;1llt:Y1·
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old Brown as 14 eneral l'halrm,m. Hoffman, Mr. and Mra, Albert
CUI SCOUTS PICNIC
the House of Representative&amp;,
agltation and a!' automatic .hea~- ed. Wbere the ears only are barOddi)' ~n!Juith when the Assem- - - - - · ---------- - - - - __
The Cub ·Soottt Pack 25EI, Dens
Unltacf p,..• lnfffnlfloftlil
Principal reason I reel as I do er cont-~ol which can maintain
vested,' ax.Jal now drum sheller bJy · hired him to choose the
1 , 2, 3 and 4 held a wiener rnaat
Today Is Tuesday, Sept. 13, the about the state's taking a Hfe as any de~1red height of cut. Al so and .CQlllhine cylinder results will C~pilol. sit~. it · failed. to provide
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fnr member! and their families 1t 257th day of the year with 109 punishment for first . degree mur- lo be d,acu.,sed are grains in harbe given .
f~I;' .compe~.sa.tin4 . him. Io subthe New Haven Garden Club Park more in 1960.
der is the possibility of electrocut- vesting efficiency J.hat can be obqii\ting a. (ull ~eP;Ort of t,.111 proDOWN
20. lndlACIUlSS
'l'uesday evening.
The moon Js approaching. lt~ ing the wrong m~n. or woman, Af- talned . by cpmbinlng • when the
Four dllferent sheller gafher- ti:e.,s )ate in. 1812, he closed by
anlar&amp;t
;a.Put .
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LIBIARY
HOUIIIS
CHANGE
new
phase.
ter
the
chair,
you
can't
correct
the
stra~.
is
not
ctverly
dry.
ing
unlte will be evahhiled: the ,~et;~!ti,ag ,that th~. law,nakers
f1.
Over•
Bfll!llrC'•
away,
Mr,. ~dwln Stein, librarian of
The morning star is Mars . ,
jury's error. With life imprison•
V1t1tpr1 wOI be able lo decide corn helld with normal snapping do what they "deem~ fli!ir" by
witty
hud
tht Alex Quillen Memorl11l Lib•
The evening· stars are Venus, ment, you still can't restore the which C:Oneept In corn pJeker de• rOII; the ' ~om head With strlppl!!r hjm. $o in.. 1813. Jo, Wright retrain
brag1ea.rt
dc&gt;qqnMtnt.a
lost years to the enoneousJy con• sl.gn w~)I s,ve the most corn,
rary, which is llponsoted by the Jupiter and Saturn.
2. Apor
JS. Teutonctived $tli03 "for serVices renptates ove'r the sriapping TOU;
8, Tei'J'Uorl&amp;l
lo
New Haven Woman's Club, has an3. Volcanlo
On this day In history:
victed person . But you can pay yield Pie c~eanest grain and al·
the Hesston ·coinblne header; and dei-ed."
dlvltlon
2{. Dllld•
rock
(0.8.,)
In 1788, Jhe UnJted States Con- him damages. That ha! happened .. low the feast ahell~ co~n in the I a corll head that cut, the stalk.
_ , ,- - - - - - - nounced a change In library hours
,. Jni hmcl
cl1n11d
.BeeUe
dot to the opening o! school. on gress authorized the first national
Too, it hali happened that some- "'.agon .. Fo"r Ideas 10 p1cker deIn the Whole plant of silage WOLF PEN
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ti. Father
, ,is. Abyu
• Wit
-rue!daY5 the hnura will change election to be held "the first Wcd- j one has ct led for someone else's sig"! will be , ev&amp;lluated by the
harvesting exhibit, obser'vers will ! )tr.. ,'ttrid ~r, 1 Guy, ,Ji.u~ell and
e. Tree'11
Zf.MUl'. Bia.ck
crime. Artd thnt thought is appal• cngme:,r11 duru\g the wee~ of the
from 10 · 11:30 a. m. to 3:30 to !I n~aday in January next."
see the comparative performance · dauglit~~'r. .'!..~f. Lynil., _fomeroy
1lhac!aw
murmed
&amp;ltd blllet
fi~ld day . Results of this study
P, m:,Tbe Thursday hours will re. . tn 18!11, doctJ:ir and bacterlolo- ]!ng to me .
of a f:lall type harvester, a cylin- were ~tsibng lus •wirents, Mr.
exclamait. Protclcuve T, netuae or
main th~ tame, 6 · 7:30 p. m.
gist Walter Reed, was born .
Under Christian civilization, the wi~l be pqsted.
.
der cllt-and-throw michine and a and Mrs. Lincoln Ru11en alao
fl11.x
, covertlli'
~on
SIWING CLUB MIITS
ln 1909, Oskar Straus' operetta concept of an eye for an eye and 8
The concepts rnclude: fluted
flywHeel cut-and-throw machln-e. visitl~g _ wil Harr'y Ktllpl) add
9.
Undevel29,
High,
U : ,Man"il
Samples from each machine will 1j family'. · · · · · ·
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~emt&gt;,:,ra of the Sewing Club "The Chol'olate Soldier" ope~ed at tooth for a tooth isn't as vaUd, nor roll snappinJ r:ous .wit~ se»arate
oped
nickname
cra,o
on
Tuesday
with
the
Casino
Theatre
in
New
.
Ydrk.
1 .1a It aa Pl't!Vafent as it was 1,n
the
h.u'11tlng
~
;
combmat10.n
fluted
were
enterlalned
'be
on display. Effects of lenil:th
Pvt. Joseph John11on of Fort
f . Chamber
hill
It. Boclal
a l1,1nc,heo11 at . the home of Mr,.
l,n 1943, Generalissimo cHlmd '.d ~• of our anceston. Penat Jnstl- roll snapping . and busk1~a: bed;
of . •~t . upon quality and PQWer / Bragg0 ~Qfl• !;!li•II••.,~•- ~d
10. Blundera
ti.On
worker,
Fr~ Ba~eY 1111.1ted by Mn R. F. Ka1-shek was elected presld~t of Uons are becorn1ng corrective in• skewed .,napping rolls with seprequ1rementa, effects of speed of Mra . .Jaeob · 'foKn~Jn '" 'II
Mill.
one"I
·. J'ane- 16, Bale
Bryru-it.,, Tho1e attendinC were Mr1. ihe Chinese Nationalist ~lj\'\'.e~p' .iOtut1011.s.. we try to ascertain arate h1nkinJ bed; and binder
forward travel upon length of Johnson were fflken&lt;l g ests of
toe,
uoUcel
17, Tantalum
L. C., ,ftouph, Mr-.. J. .. J , Ruttencut. nient.
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, ~ '.. ·,i, ~bat iliflUen~a 1!ld to trlme, ana cµt, snapplni rolls and. stalJc,
cut and other /actors wtll be dl11- Mr. and Mri . .'Jot!Rl;l lohnson.
82. Domln1fr,,
18. - - and
i,r, Mrs. Nolan Swaekhamer, Mr1.
In 193!1, the Federated .
,~ itP.l't kriowl~re t'drlceivably aan shredder. ~rmers can . msped
tng
oula
,u,.ed.
.
Pvt. Jibitl ,Jdlillil!li . &lt;if ":tbrt
So,
'- 'l'h•tll
. o~i. J,rn4tb.1 Mr/ii, N. o. W~in, Mn. Republic and tbe Soviet u ·• ; ve some tnsilht on C!l'iffle preven- harvested and unharvested porCom and Soybean Da:, will Knox, Ky., il!I spending a four.
. ,o ,JiJ#U~1.Jfr,, A, ,K. i\k:Clung, t•blished til•lr first diplofn1ii
t!ons or each plot and samples of
begin at 9:80 EST at the Unlvf!r- I t~n d.J;y ;urioµa:~ wJyi , his par1 '~ . n.
~ .~tp . Wolpert, f'lra. Herman l~tlons •rflce· th·e .anti or Wort · _But ti you electrocute ~ per son the harvested corn, as well as the
alty Farm weRt of the OSU camp. e,~ t!, Mr. and Mrt. Joseph Johnson.,
. 'l, ~e•.M'n. J. 'L Stewart, Mn . H. War Il
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frir first.degree murder, yoit Cail't tnllC?hl~ea used.
/ us,
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Thoug'ht for today: Amerir.in study him over tht years to rind
Various _losses w~ich result
L. Dyer, ~rs. Otlle Roush, Mrs .
BUY, SELL and. TRADE TJn,: 'CLA:SSIFIEII-W
~.~AY~!-Lloyd Rom1h, Mrs . Clyde Scites and writer H. L. Mencken 11aid : ''Time out whnt inner forces motlvalect from the f1eld shelling of corn
~lt!etont
ttie ,bostqpe1. .
l~ a freat legalizer, even In lhl' him lo premeditn1rd violence. He's
. 'aoup
ROTARY Sl..,ION H LD
held of morals.''
, i.:one. Th~ state is avenged. The
An Intercity Rotary dinner meet- - - - ~ - -, family of the murdered person 19
1avenged . But it restores no one.
Jng "":H held Tue11day evenin1 for
,
pldH ·
members and their wives at the
And the argument that death ts
IO,Wooden
FFA Camp at Cedar Lakes, Ripley.
a deterrenl to murder siD;)ply does
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BIDE
NO
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Spea~er
for
the
evenine
was
Phil
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have
statistic11l
supf&gt;Ort
In
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de, M'µll!Jonote
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King, son or Mr. alld Mrs. Paul
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gree to warrant such leglllzed
9f '&amp;II! SKITTl$FI PA'TIENT$••·"
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King. Mr. King had recently ,resavagery. Ohfo has had thti de11,th
ltl. Law (Du,
E.J.)
lrt-1 /
turned from a ye,r or study in Edltor. · The Sentinel :
penalty since 1803, and pe&lt;)pJe still
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1 Germany a~d wl_ll attend a theol•
Obedient to a re!«llutlon adopted murder (ieople.
U . 8-•l\e.Ped
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ogy sehool 1~ ]'le.'!-! ,~.k
at the annual meet1n1 or the Meire
"Tho~ 1hflt. riot klll" , la a com•19. Guam'a
Those &amp;tletiding rrom the fiend County Pioneer and Historical So• mandment ~hich t le~I •PP.lies not
capital
CJ-uh were Mr. and Mr1. Donald F. cieyt, the president of the organi• only to murdatera b"t to .11tit9!!,. A
Soun111, u
Roush , Mr. and Mn. Herman Llyne zation has had the ~eceuary p1pere lifetime lr;t prison surety is a "fate
a 11:ltten
Mr. and Mrs. L16Yd Rcm1h, Mr. and flied, ·a certifieate hn been ~sued worse than death.'' .
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Mrs. Harry Mlller, Mr. and Mi-a. and the name ahall be, The Melis
As a starter, .~fhap&amp; we coUld
Richard Ord, Mr. and Mrs. Earl County Pioneer and · Historical So- shut tbe emi)hiail on the n'lltter I
41.Speedy
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Allon Bonney, clety, Incorporated . (A corporationt of merey. Inate~d of mat~. death
~- Build
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Mr . and Mni. J . 1:,, Stew1rt, ~ . and not for proUt). A committee Ii.as , JDanda(Ol')' wllho\lt, ~ ~ehtll·
M:u. Clyde Foley, Mr. and Mrs. been appointed to draft a ~flu. lion of mercy ,·t hy 'not n,11&amp; i.,
~AILY ORYPTOQUOTE - H_., how to -.rork lt1
Phlltp Wolpert, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- lion to comply with lhA corpora- life term m~dUory unl@H jUry
Alt1'1&gt;t.ll,t.&amp;J:B
win Steln, Mr. and Mrs. Ru111ell tion lawa of Ohio. The committee w, ipeclflti• "no m1111'1:t'f ,
lo LONOIPl!:LLOW
Capehart and Mr. and Mr1, Thom- '1111111 •meet at the Ro.idside Park ) I bell~ve We'd have rewer exe&lt;;D.•
lelW" simply atMct. tor anoth,e'~1 Ia thlt: ~Pl• .A. ti ullet
aa Rted.
MlddleJ)Oft, Wednesday 1fternooh 1 lions, and I bf~e~i; we'll ~~•I fo
thnie L't, X tor Lhe iwo 0',\ e~ Slnrle lettuw. .~
PlttlONALI
at 1:30 o'clock. Th'IB constitution, 11 l,n crease in rnutden o.yt· thl!! Joni
• tbe lenKt,b and fotrnatJ.oSl of Ult wordl 1h Ill lilD\L
Mr.
and Mra. J'reeman Roush drafted, wlll be submitted to the 1 run.
' clq tbi "°""· l•tten in dlUetliaL
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1pd Jimmy of Cl~tand, Va. tlstt- trl.eml:lershlp of thi! Soelety at Its I
ed bl• lftother, Mn. H. N. llouah rellUlll' •~•ual meetln1, October
COLLISIONS INJUII. IOt
ACtyp ....oiftQIIOlalliill
h99_? rtoee~Uy.
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12. Memben not on thti cornmlttee
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'A.~i111ic ·r v Bl&lt;ltHN xqa U1'QQ8S'
illn. Burrell D1inon underwent are WJ!lcome to attend tbe mee,tint: sf)n1 were Injured .MondMi ~~t
11ur,-, at Cabell HunUn1ton Hoa• Wednesday aften'loon and take when a T0Jo,01Y0Jr:6hetit1 om\tl
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pltal S.tu"jlar mornlnt.
Part tn thi tepreaeM1,1on1 of the fflut,r tr~ _ramme4 lqto tn.e rill'
n.A't&gt;i )Aa
,it.?mi\ Gteu 1, Qll a three wei!ke committee.
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anqt~~r COf'!D\1:l!er .train whleh
A. v. Rowell, Pre•IJ/•JJt ••~ . .-twoe1!. .ro.w; ~ llie JnJur•
vacation &amp;0111 tbe Poi!t otltce.
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Mr. lrid llri. Doney Lee Rousb
Alta Nelioll. SM., TN"-' Jd "!''Wilt- •~llbtil cMiaitio'n.
,Becky

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tained the members of their family at their home. East Main St., I
over the week end.
Present we.re Joe Foster of Sao
Paula. Brazil in South America, Mr.
and Mrs. John Foster, West Car•
rollton, Mr. and Mrs . Gene Yost
and family, Racine, Mr. and ~rs.
T. M. Cottrill and family of Colufnbus and :~t:r. and ~1rs. Foster and
1 daughter, Sally•
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,am~ period Of last year._ reflect
the increaaed fees authorized by
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Sjnce 1950, he writes, more than two dozen
P,r e;kindergarten age children in the sing·te

tives at a collage at Gemwa •On·
The·Lake . They were accompanied
home by her brother, William
Ayres, who spent the night with
them, returning home Thursday .
Mrs. Frahk Blick , son-in-law and
j dalighter , Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Stewart and family of Columbus
have returned from a month!!!
va('ation which
c-overed 8200
miles ,going the southern route,
through the Grand Canyon. Disj neyland,.HollywOOd and returning
: the northern route through Mt.
Raini er and
Glacier
National
Park.
Lowell McNkkle who is em~'ployed on the river is spending
some time with Jifi family .
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turner
had as recent guests her sister,
rv;r;i. William Forem11n, their son,
Charles Turner, his wife and two 1''•11 1
children and their son•in•law and
da,ughter Mr . and Mrs. Lee Tay•
I !or and daughter all of Colum-

tither figq,res sJipw that the
nur~•.u of ~qtor Vehicles re•
ceiveH· $2'J9,441.94 in various
f~~s dµri'ng the six rpJ:&gt;nths per•
loa. This incltided $2?';9,450 in
fees chl:li-ged for ~f~t)' .tesponsi1ili..\lY absfr~cts; SJtl.830.1,4 for
ti~!e information; $3.,139.70 for
license plate record&amp;, and $1,·
021.50 for drivers license infor.
matio'h.

M~yor hnd council would appreciate great- I
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Baby-Sitting 'i'rwet9i' Drivers
"Don't

a two weeks vac11tlon with rela·

Thl11 compares with 3,962,977
reghilrations and revenues of
$71,532,118 tor the correspOnding
p'erlod or lllst Yfar.
~ breakdo~n· shoWs that passE!fl;er J:ar reglsthtiorui tQtallcd
3,_3el3,62!S _UNt) ~Mh f~e.9 amount•
Ing to $33,«7,405 white p year
ag'o Uiere Were 3,242,569 t,asscnger cars: reciatered wHh license
revenu'es of $32,234,454.
Truck reglstratioiia for this
year totalled 313,324 ·u nits with
license revenues or $28,688,557
as compared with 311,462 units

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stubart.
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home Wednesday from

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can to avert this event .
dvic gl'oaps to don thinking caps upon the

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Motor vehicle registrations for
the six months period ending
Aug, 31 totalled 4,123,204 units
with li cense fee!I amounting to
$74,179,827, it was annouJiceil
(oda)' by State Auditor James A.
Rhodes.

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Meanwhile,

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4,123,204 Units
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Vehicle Division

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BUY, BELL

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Social Events

W-m·nm'g Combo
Now Are Coaches

Mr. and Mrs. Roland Light and
s,m David and Connie Carna han
were weekend guests of Mr. and
Mrs , Wilbur Bissell. Susan Carnath e Lights
han accompanied
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By JOE ST. AMANT
few weeks with her grandparents,
LOS ANGELES UPI ~ The Los I ~fr. and M~s. Wilbur . BiHell.
Angeles Rams • have a winning I Ralph 8:1t'h"lhl ' w~ot SP«:nl Nlhe
combination this season. Well, lt summer w1
111 s111 en in orwas a winning cu'mbination in 1951 walk and North Fairfleld has rewhen the team wun the National tc1ed home. d G
arnet Hayman
Football League championshi
ar~nce an
p,
were ID Belpre on business reThe 1951 team was quarter- cen~ly.
backed by Bob Waterfield . He's
Bill Hayman has returned home
head coach now headed for his after spending some time with
first season and he's called un Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cozart and
some of his 1951 teammates for · family at Lancaster .
help as assistant coache S----Don
Mrs. Mary Lawrence, daughter
Paul, the 1951 captain and line· Jo Ellen, visited Mrs.
Hattie
backer, and Tom Fears, one of a Lawrence Monday evening.
pair of great pass-catching ends.
Carol Reyman who bas been
visiting her mother has returned
The ot~er cnd ~as Elroy (Crazy homP. to East Liverpool.
Legs) Hirsch. Hirsch. not
by
chance, is general manager of the
James Suttle spent a weekend
Rams. He r·eplaces Pete Rozelle. here with his_ wife and son and
"".ho moved up to NFL commis• . now h~s returned to his employsmnf!r.
men\ In the West.
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Ram owners, of w h om there are l M r. an d Mrs. R oss V a,,,.
.. eter
many, agreed on one thing at the ~nd fa~ily o1 Montan • IN visitend of last season _ they fired mg friends and relatives here.

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Soon she'll
hunt and Dick
,trom a wide choice
of jobs in Ohio I

Because she was born during the "biiby boom" this young la4y will
find lots of competition when she looks for work. Will Ohio have jobs
for all?
We think there will be many choices open to her and her broth•
ers. Ohio is growing. New indUAtry is moving t.o Ohio, and local industries are expanding, thanks to Ohio's stimulating business climat,,,~ .
We are proud of our part in helping to spark_ Ohio's growth in
two ways: 1. By offering top-nol:ch service at low rates; 2. By a continuoUAw:ampaign to sell Ohio's advantages. ·
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ThMks t.o Ohio's bUAiness clill1ate, favorable to indUAtrial growth,
we are confident the future here bolds jobs for all!

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s~bool of Nurtln1, Parkanbur,,
Mn. Gerry Vin Den Dolewert
of Toledo visited tecently at the
home of her brother and tlJte,.
ln•law, Mr. •pd Mn. Howard Van....,_
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- To adopt regulations design.
house retently .
Miu Jeanne Hines or Colum·
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k'mg condi•
Russell Cummins, Racine, vitil•
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WASHINGTON U~l - The I Ji'uneral 1ervice11 for Mr,. Emma brother•in·law, Mr. and Mr,. Jaek Sue Lehew .
date.
Corps t&gt;f Engineer&amp; announced H . Strong, 87 , Whl)' died al the Stewart.
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- To work for "a constanUy today it has allocated SB,938,000 borne of her son , Juhn, in CulumMr and Mrs . Paul JoblUOJI and
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expanding eeonomy within Ohio I to ~ . individual flood . co ntrol , bu11, Monday will be held Thursday ion spent a weehnd recently at
borders" which would assure ade• nav1~ahon , beach erouon and at 2 p. m. from the Chaw Funeral Lake Alma near WeJlston, O.
-To "make every effort" to quate jobs: for its voters.
l!pecial studies.
Home.
Mii!I Alma Dudding, Nitro, is
flndbla eolu tionb lordi Ith~ mohlneyb
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The money was appropriated I Mrs. Strong was the daughter of recuperating al her home after
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examinations and studie11 . Jl is and A. L. Halliday. She bad lived centl)' .
COLUMBUS (UPI)_ Gov . Michael V. DiSalle, apparently in addition 1.0; funds voted ~or ~er life in Meig11 County before go•
M~. and Mn. Gary Wilson who
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Corps of Engineer construction mg to Columbus a year ago be· have spent the 5 um mer with hia
anticipating the blast at him in the Republican state platform, and planning projects.
cause of ill health. She waa a mem· p.llirent•. Mr. and Mrs. Bliss Wil •
called Monday for the creation of a bi-partisan commission to
The projecUI i.nclud~ sev!'n ber of lhe Old Dexter Chrialian 10n returned Ja 9t weell to their
study the state's financial policies. The governor invited the flood control proJects m Ohio. Church.
home in Salem, w. Va., where
GOP to cooperate in the study and said no one would be ap- They were :
She ia survived by another ton, they are both enrolled at Salem
pointe
_ d to the commission wh_ a was unacceptable to Ohio ReChaurin Hh·er. $42,200·, Clear Lang, of Gallipoli! ; four daugh• Collc~e.
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tera: Merle Woodall , Chillicothe ;
Miss Wanda Tucker and Miss
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DtSalle suggested the commission study five questions. $5~; Hockmg River, $5,000,
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port, Toledo ; and flora Phelps, I 1pent la.s t weekend with their
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10 sex~c mg iver.
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pend1tures too high?; Was Ohio's financial position sound or. River, $41,500 ; Scioto River, $21·
Miss Maril)'n Jane Schwan,
had Ohio been indulging in deficit finances as of Jan . 12 too, While Oak River, $10,000
nore 3,000,000 needy elderly per- daughter of Mr. and Mre. Harold
1959?· Is Ohio's financial position sounder tod
Appropnations m 1nd t.ma m· sons.
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eluded $20,000 for Oood control
The ~tatement. wa11 quickly dis- Wahama High School left last
O . ~ ac 1.0 n
a as. ~en ta en·, Has Oh10 s mdustr,al com- 1 of tht' Maumee River and $10,000 1 p~ted m Washington by Rep. week to enter Ute · St. Joseph'•
peht1ve chmate been Injured by these po1icies?
for the Whi~water and Ohw 1 •;
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of the House medical care bill Halliday. HatriJonvnle; two si&amp;ten,
We Sell Motorola
1ars from state and local tax also endorsed the GOP National 1
- - - - - - -for the aged similar to the one Nellie Tral"y, Pomeroy, aod Minnie 1
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p....,arams.
Platform a_n d all GOP candidates Flemi'na fi'n,ls Three
backed by Kennedy. Forand at- Hokomb, Ashland. ·
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atatemen ,
e was .preced
in death by
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localji levels.
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saying that he "ahould know that two brothers, Roas and Ray Halli •
CHARDON, Ohio UPI - Li11ht, COLUMBUS UPI-Art · r s. -under the Democratic program day, and two ai11ters, Mrs. Etta )k
ning struck and set fire to a
The Repuhbl,ic~,n• .•dttacked ,1&gt;1- Fl8inming, secretary of health, -every man over 65 and every Knight and Mrs. Dest.a Anderson.
large horse stable on the Circle Salle for w a 1 ea was a rec- educatiO}l and welfare
Monday woman over 62 who are 1101 emThe Rev. Paul Herring will ofw Farm in nearby Chesterland ord of "press conferences, letter sb.arply attacked Sen. ' John F. ployed would be eligible to re- ficiate with burial in S.lem CenFREE PARKING
early today, causing an estimated writ!ng, investigations an4 sell- · Kennedy's medical care program ceive benefits. No 3 milllon peo- ter Cemetery.
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$250,000 damage. Eighteen hor1,es servmg declarations, but few ac- for the aged, uyln! it was full of ple-poor or otherwise-are be·
Frlenda may call .at the Chase [ I!!. Main St.
Pomero)
were fod to safety.
complishments."
"empty promises" and would lg- Ing ignored."
Funeral Home after 7 p. m.1,0dav. '---==,--,-,-,.:,==-,,,..,,-•'
" cultural research, wise use of
reAOurces and the Ohio
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-To support conserv·tion of
Jl.itural resources and exparuiion
of atate parks and other recrea·
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field was hired in January and a, Fred Hayman visited Mr. and
few week~ later his old buddy, j Mrs. Raymond Fitch Jr. Sunday.
Hirsch, was signed to a three.year
The Hazael Community church
contract as general manager.
Homecoming will ~e held Sunday,
Sept. 2,. There will be e basket
, Wate~ficld has all t,he ball•c~.r - lunch !erved at noon and all arc
r1ers Gillman had. Hes got Ollie I invited to attend .
Matson who did not live up to
expectations last season ; Jon Ar- 1 R
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nett, the flashy broken field expect , usstan oat n oa s
Tom Wilson, the reliab_le six· yard Top Setret Cargo
man ; and Joe Marconi, a betterJiAVANA UPI - 't'he Russian
than-average fullback ,
I freighter Oya Mechnikov unloaded ·
"top se crel" c... "'o be \'1eved .to "m· I
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same personnel except for rookil;is elude tanks and heavy ar_hllery \
-that they had last year. so, it I ~ere late last week, accord.in~ to I
seems, the winning ('Ombination I mformed sources.
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must come from the coaching staff.
The 5,865•ton. rrelghter, _a rrmng
Waterfield declared the Nil. 1 f~om Odessa, l~ed up Friday be•
quarterback job open at the start hmd the screening walls o! a water
drydock
al Casablanca,
01 training and Billy Wade, the , filled
six-year veteran, had tn take a i across the bill' from Havana.
back seal to Buddy Humphrey who
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sat on the bench last year in his
first season.
HOI.ZER HOSP(TAL
Admitted
Sept. 10: Larry G.
Humphrey, the nation's leading i
college passer in 1958 al Baylor,/ Dinguss, Dexter; Mrs. Robert G.
look charge like a seasoned sig• , Asliley, Middleport.
Births, Sept. 10, Mr . and Mrs.
nal-taller in exhibition game.¥ and '
Robert G. Ashley, Middleport, [
won the starting job.
Defensively Waterfield finds the daughter.
Discharges, Sept. 10: Raymond
same weakness Gillman did - in
Newman, Roger Wilt, Mrs. Ralph
the· secondary.
Marshall, Mrs. William R. Find•
Th e veteran defemleNare Will I lay and daughter ; Mrs. William
Sherman and Don Burr l!:hs but ·
Qualls and son; Mrs. D. E. CUlWaterfield needs som
od corp~pper ,and daughter; Mrs. Jim-1
f) with
nermen. He may come
my · Sheets and daughter ; Mrs.
them in a pair of rookiei-Charlie
Britt !'£ Georgia and Don Ellersick Albert Reeves and son; Mrs. 1
Louis Gavin, WIiliam pusley,
of Wash1::i::~on State.
Arthr McCoy, Sam Vititoe, Mn.
Up fr.-:.nt defensively, Watel'fiold May Gibeaut, Mrs. Roger Brooks
has Lhe 5am,:, old stalwarts includ- Robert Hill, G. B. Webb, Harold
ing linebacker Les Richter and the Robinson, Charles Ramsey, Jack•
rough, tough inside man, Lou Mi- son Roush, Mrs. Bliss Hildreth,
chaels. At end, Gene Brito, lhe Oscar Wisenbcrger, Timothy Milt
Johnson, Thomas j
former Washington Redskin star, j ner, Brenda
Barrett.
may be of some help.
Admitted Sept. 1: Mrs. wm. I
iam Ferguson, Middleport; Ddn- j
aid Hendricks, Racine.
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Births, Sept. 11 Mr. and Mrs. j
OHIO VALLEY LIVESTOCK CO,
William Ferguson, daughter, MidGalllpolls, Ohio, S11pt. 10, 1960
dleport. ·
HOGS - 1'15 to 220 lbs. 16 to
Discharges Sept. 11 Mrs. Al•
18.70; 220 to 250 lbs . 16 to 16,'10; den Henthorn, Mrs. Robert Story
Light 15 to 16.70; Fat Sows 13 to 1 William Plants, Hoyt Webater,
15; Stags 10 to 14; Boars B to 15; I Mrs. Carmen Lorubbio. Mrs. Ross
CATTLE- Steers 16 to 21; Hc1f• 1 Cantrell, George Hayth, Mrs. Jack
ers 15 lo 20; Baby Beef 20 to 24; Miller, Charles Boggess, Jr., Lay}'nt Cows 12 lo 1.6; Canners 10 to ne Dorsey, Mrs. Floyd Coyan,
13; Bulls 13 to 19; Milk Cows 100 Mrs. Dora Spires, Jane Parsons, I
to 200.
Mrs. Harry Harmeyer and · dauVEAL &lt;.:ALVES ~ Tops 27.10; ghter; Mrs. Richard Rawlings and
Second 22 to :ul; Medium 20 to 24 ; son; Mrs. Clester Tackett and
Com. and Hvs. 18 Lo 25; Culls 15 daughter;' Mra. Emm.a Emmert.
to 20.
SHEEP - Ewes &amp; Lms 8 to 16; , FOREST RUN
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wise and
Stock Ewes 4 to 12; Fat sheep 4 to I
10; Culls 1 to 5; ~ul'ks 4 lo 8; Fat daughter, of Middleport visited
Wethers 4 to IO.
her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. John
LAMBS - Tops 19.50; Sccnnds Scott Sunday.
15 to 18; Light Wts. 12 to 15; Com· 1 Mr. a~d. Mn. Harold Holter
• dnd tsmily of Long Bottom visitmon 10 to 14.
ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Hanson Holter Sunday.
Mt. and Mrs. Lewis Walker
spent the weekend with their
son and daughter.in-law, Mr. and
Mn. Virgil Walker, BHhan.
Mrs. Anna Frecker spent the
weeke.nd with her daughter Mrs. /
George Baer and family ,
Miss Rachel Roush of Columbus was the weekend guest of
Closed At Noon
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Kerns
On Wednesday
Rous'b .
Mr. and Mrs. Roger Walker
Phone WY-2-2207
and daughter, Elsie Lee ol Pomeroy viaited his parents Mr. and
POMEROY, QHIO
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L~a/ M·inist,er
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in
: - ~2 ~ () GB COL UMBUS UPJ- Coat·h Woody the best quarterback in the Big
Clifford Beaver nf "Middleport
.,. ,...£-z
Pitt1burgh Pirate»
arr I either league as rain washed out Pittsburgh
77 59 -~
I Hityei; was .! little mi tred at his Tell and don't you forget it. "
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also accompanied Rev. Huppelt and
" ~~ tt, wrap up the National the
Philadt'!p hia • Los Angeles St. Lu ui~
·"W 7 Y..i I Duckey~s Monday but he allowed
Sh or tl ~ b e f ore ti us
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he praise
· d
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78 69 .565
7½ as how he bad the best quarterbaek
.......-Rev. Howard Ruppell, Midd le. j M rs. St e1' ff t u th e H omecommi.
Milwa uk ee
-.eMant before any more game .
6
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½
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,
the
work
of
fullback
Bob
Ferguson,
CINCINNATI
UPIWhat
mak
port,
was
the
afternoon
s.--aker
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Los Angeles
7
t i , u hamper their stretch
the best
•~ght
down th e n11'ddle, a 20-gaTJl-e winner?
., Su nda Y at tile Pratt's Fork ,11
f ,~
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Dll'k Siunrl ca rried the loa d for San Franei.sco
68 70 .493 17 ¼ an
Ten this
year.ful!balk m the B,g ••••·••
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United I
113
77
.450
3½
we've
got
the
best.
"
Bob
-·~ey
of
the
c,·n•·
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nn•
t,·
Brethren
Church
Homecoming
and
01C8
2
Olllftelder Bill Vinion became Pitts burgh by blasting hi s 20th Ci ncinnati
Tbc fiery coach got II liltle mad
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Rede hYS a lot of luck , good con• I also sang two special numbers.
BLACK CORDUROY
53 81 ·396 30½ at his Ohio State squad during a
SliMd. bi 10 days when he aggr;1. a man a~oard. He added II s in gle Philadelphia
O
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86
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Monday', Result.
punting drill. He told 1he squad
£'
uc , good hilting, a , II_e was . accompanied by Mrs.
O
, a ot
. ~ ftted a sore muscle in hi s ri"ht and a tripl e and Smoky Burgess
slll"caslieally , "Hoy, you guys are
\Al
lot of luck, a good defense and a L1lh11n Ste1H. His numbers were
k ~ ~ durlng
Monday night '~ (i.J had t,hrec safeties to lead the Pi• Pittsb,...gh 6 San Fnn, 1, night
real)y hitting, maybe we can play
lot Ql lw;\I"
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~foiory ·over San Frandaeu .
j r a il's 16-lut 11 1lack on four Giant Milwa'1kee 4 St. Loui1 2, night
a mmue l for you."
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Tt.. v~an ~ -f4'llJ'-Q!.cj rightBH..LS -DROP PLAY!lt
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pttrhers.
Lo~t":-=.:t.::i:~i:d,, rain
,Just before that the tffm .,,,ent
qi
$.,
"Ul~•W.. ~ij " BUFFA1:,0, N. Y. ~PI-The
.r,
~ureh lo.st its pepperpul
Shutout &amp;kl fl:aH,
T11Hd•y'1 Prol,abl• Piti:hu,
through a half-hour !K'rimmage
within lwQ l.-1.fi?&amp;S. ot tlle m.&amp;dc 20 :::alo B.1Us of \he
merkan
Sizes 5--110
ortatop, Dick Groat , ror the rrl-h1dd1i wu ai ming for h:is firs t
~ d e r· of the regular season shutuu1 of the year when Jim
An9el•1 at Phllade-lphi• 2 w~th tht&gt; No 1 defctmve unit hGt•
ly Unit'td P,ws '91tl'9JIINtUMI
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fficns li.he•. Chicago I vete:~l 1~~~~~ter ·h ::~ r~:1a:~~ '
Ii lut Tuesday when the
furmn Da venlJOrL singled and Orlando tw1-nifht - ,oc1r" 11-11 anl Kbu- tlmg up the first strrng oHensJve ,
Seventeen of Ohio's
foot- .
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bo. Buffalo Coach Buster I_tamsl!! ·
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111: Duke • tar was hit by one of
Lew Cep,•da do ubled to ruin hia bld i11 fax 7-12 YI Conlty 1-12 and Mahaf• 1 squad ~ the same ~am tbat 6COl'ff I "-II playing coMeges open their I . U h_e ·WI~&amp;. it ~ be lite lir8t , said, "Sam is a fine boy, but he~
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f Burdette'• pitches in a Milwaukl'e the ninlh mnin.: , Starter Ja&lt;'k San. fey 5-1.
1 10 tou&lt;'hdowns against the ~on&lt;;l j 196o seasons this weekend on a I hnie m hls r&amp;Ajf.; ~ne ctreet' lost the speed necessar \ror
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that h~ ba8 :W,-0 11: is 1).1~1'\Y a.s . 11 ball."
y
pro
MkldJel)Ort ,
, 1ame ~nd suffered a fractured ford wa,; ta i::iied for his 12th loss _. ._S"n . Franci,co . at . Pittsburgh defensive sqt1ad on Saturday. . · dQzen fronts.
_Qua rterl!.-ck Tom Matte, while
for many of the tea.bli the games IO ~ illl.ili: '8e&lt;l1Qn. 11lis lugh
• left Wfl.Bl. Rocky Nelson dropped u the Pinites beat the Giants for ,n19ht&gt;-Mc:Cormic• . 12-11 .,, Mi•
a-U 1.1.1.
I sl! ll pnssini::: ~ilh piti:poinl preci - opener will provide onl)' 'toten f~t 1:he nunor le.a~llts ,~~e .iJ.1 b.is j
• out of the lineup shortl y before , lht• l•vrn th straight ti me .
Ctuc:aeo el Cincinnati fflght _ smn 1 was having a httle trouble opposition before they swing into first seairon at G-reel;W'tUc l\l th~
~ Wlth H Jnjured leg muscle .
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IUminaM, Gianh
Spahn hamkuffed the Cardinals
MilwaullH at St. lo1,1i1, nltht- ge lling off hls pa_sses , because the, the more meatier porUoos of the Alabama State t _e~gue whefl lre u~th•.firates mathem atical ly clim- with st·vw1 hits an_d moved wiLhin Bwhl 14-9 y1 Jadi:10n 16-12..
rushers were p1b~g m.
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c_ampalgns, Thb Saturday's lid- rtt]ed 19 victories. Tt.at was m
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the pre-st&gt;ason fa vorpd (;i. one triumph of hLs, fifth straight
Wednlflday's Gantl'I
But · Hayes Q.u1ckly came to . lifter !!late hH five games in the 1948antli ft'om the race when Harvey 20-game ~ic_tury season . The win San Fran. al Phll•delphl•. night
Matte's defense, declaring "He's daytime and seven at night.
"A mont.b ago,'j admits PUrkey,
; Haddir. won bis 11th gam e wilh a ekvatf'd ,111lwaukee lo one per- Los AngelH • t Pltt1burgh, nlS(ht
"I didn't think I 'Iliad the llightest
•eY.fln•hil performance.
ccntai::e point _in_ back of second. Chiu,o at Milwauk~•. night
Co/fee Hour To Be
One of the real eye-openers, c~ance to win 2Q -•mes," and now
ff ,., , Ch
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h~wever. should be the Xav~r at , with 17 under his belt be's--still not
1 Pittsburgh moved a !te p closer t&gt;lan: SL Lmu s in what may be Cincinnati at St. Louil;, night
AMERICAN LEAGUE
e'" rd • urc
· M1am1 clash at Cincinnati that I sure whether he will make it or
~ to .their fir• t league i.:hampionship shap1~g up as , a battle for the
w.
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The
WMPO
Coffe~
Hour
91111
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s~ould give pretty good indica- not.
in .U years H Warre n Spahn tlc- run m r•up spot ll1 th e NJ.,.
2
New
York
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Thursd
ay
mornm.i:
in
the
aud!
t10ns
of how the Redskins and
55 599
8
fe• ted St. Louis, 4-2 , for lli.s 19th
82
57
.590
itorium
of
the
Sacred
Heart
Church
Musketeers
will sbape up for the
Baltimore
Milwaukee victory of the season.
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ChlCago
80 59 _576 3
at 10:30, when any club of Meigs lone seuon ahead.
COACM WARRIORS AOAtM .
The Cardinal defeat lowered Pi ttsWashington
_504 13 , Cou_nly and Cl_1eshire areas may
Cincinnati's
Bearcats
do
battle
PHILADELPHIA
UP~- NeiJ ,
70
69
: bul'lh's magic pennant number to
1
i;~
register
by
having
their
preside~t
against
Hardin-Simmons
of
Texas
J;olmston,
former
three-time
_ ~a•
Clc\.leland
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68 70 493 14
• 11 and moved the Bu es 71/-~ 1:ames
OHIO COLLEGE GAMES
Detroit
or
a
represl'ntative
attend
the
pro-,
ln
.a
nii~t
game
at
Cincinnati,
tion~I
Baske_tbaU
A~soc1at1on
,
63 76 453 20
: in front.
By Unltd PreH International
Boston
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34
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Th:
Coffee
Hour
will
be
held
at
&amp;!I -One of the top favorites in the
coach tbfj Pb1hulel~h1a Warriors
Kansas Cily
3
48
Opining Football Schtdule
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t.
Pleasant
Moose
Hall
at
2:30
MM-American
Conference
this
f~r
tbe sec_ond &amp;tr~1ght year. He
Monday', Rtiulh
BOYS'
1
No g • mts ,chtduled
so that those ?f t~e Mason C.ounty year, meel.s rebuilding Dayton.
PJloted . ~h1l~delph1a to ,a second•
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GWVE LEATHER
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Another good one will be at pl_a~e. hn1sh m the NBA s Eastern
TuHday's Probable Pltc:htn
area and Gal11pulis area who have
Mh1mi at Xnier
CREPE SOI.E
nlglltnot
registere
l
may
do
so
also.
Toledo,
where fans are anxious , D 1v1S1on last year.
WHhington
at
Chicago,
Ashland at Manchester (Ind,)
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Knllck 7-4 • Shaw 13-12.
to see If new Head Coach Clh'e I
Vlrelnia Stal• al Ctlffl'al it.t•
0
N•w York at Kansai City, night
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Ruall. can Inject some MW Ufe ;
Ohio Northern al Taylar (Ind.)
Sizes ·3 ½ to 7
Adrian (Mich,) at Defl-ance
-Fo,d t.a " Daiev 14-14.
f9V0
\;Un.Ii
Into the Rocl«ta: !wtball for• 1
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81ltimor1 at Dttrolt, l)ight tunes. 'l'ol_e do wiU ~ Yw~.
Sttyrdar llllaht
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town to gtve Rush bi.a ~ tute
I tt.rdht-Slmmona at Cln1iluutl
nlohl o1 CQmpet(llon .. • h..d ....b
Oh;lo U at OaytM1
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JUST LIKE DADS
$ulllva" 6-15 n Slieman 5-10,
on. the collegia\.t level .
Wltttnbtr1 at Mantt.11
WMnMClay'I Gama,
Youn..t•wn at Tolt4o
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Othrlteln at Flndlav
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.Itlmo,e ·•al ChlcaJlO, n;oht
aluffton at W.lc&amp;.IN"9
Wa,hlnoton
\All
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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W, V•. Wtlleytn tt Marlett•
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SAL,T LAKE
CITY UPI••
THI LIADIRS
Straight shooting Billy Johnston
' United Pr..., lnt.l'INlthtnal
t t"
to
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a par. ime per rmer on the
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Pl•
-Ck.ill G AB R H ll'ct PGA tour, would do wen to a:ive
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Lari: L" 1 lS 383 48 128 332 up club profess_ional duty and
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Groat, Pgb. 134 563 83 183 .325 .
The accurtte-hitting p
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Clmnte, Pgh , 127 498 80 160 .321 Utah pro showed t.he b·g
NEW BR~SWICK, N. J . UPI
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S.F.
138
533
101
168
.31!5
how
'it
ls
done
Monday
wl~~
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Lllclunan, •.n . All-A.tnerka
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Moon, l.. A. 128 449 72 135 .301 ning the , 22 000 utah O Ych
quarterback, and ):111 coach at
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pen .am- ColumbJa, Lou Little are among
Cepl,da , s, F. 135 !118 70 tril:I .301 plonship
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Ad&lt;'ock, Mil: 124 464 30 139 .300
The a5-year-old Johnston, who the nine new iodu~tee~ to the
i
Ash~urn Chi l:ffi 501 ill 149 .297 is regular teaching pro at the Football Hall or F&amp;J\lf!, it '11'18 an••
The
.e
will
be
a
meeting
of
all
women
Rohmsn
~ln 12!J 417 75 113 .285 i Provo Timpanogos courae, fired a :ounced toda)' by Cheater J: La•
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Kasko, Cin. 114 420 53 120 .?.84 I sensational &amp;•under-par 63 to finoclle, president of the NatiGnal
AMIRICAN LIA.GUE
ish with a 72 _hole total of 262- Football Foundation.
bowlerr who bowled last season, and who
Ru~n cls, ~ g 131 490 78 un .320 22 strokes under p\r. The victory
Luckman, who played for CoS~11tb, Chi._ 138 522 78 164 .314 gave him a jsckpot of
,'
800 lumbJa 1936-38, WH a d)"llamic
triple thre,d beat known for his
S1evere, Chi . 115 400 83 124 .310 Dow Finslerwald tlni h d ' \
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8 e ou o
K~nn,
Cle.
126 t'tf~ f:'O \46 .308 bi lllOn
i.
treat
~S8iJll. L:lttle, a» All•Am .
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Minoso, Chi 139 53ft ·75 162
¥-·, 1 fY- ... ~ ,, ·
Mica player himaelt at Pennsyl.•
vanfa in 191t, waa head football ,
Skowron NY 130 486 M 141 ,.3~
•• POMEROY BOWLING LANES, on ThursRob'son,
Bal
137
537
63
160
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RACES
AT
A
GLANCE
coach
at Columbia from 1930 to
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AMERICAN.LIAGUI
' 1956.
Cle. 105 394 :J3 117 .2117
w. L. Pct. GI GI Othera named to the Hall of
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at P.M.
day, September
92 55 _599
Power, Cle 131 5Hl 63 152 .Zfm New York
17 Fame were ~harl111 (Ki) Aldrlth,
82 57 .MO
Center; Fred
Franc~na,
Baltimore
1 15 I Texas Chri!lt1an
Cle. 131 474 76 138 .2111 Chicago
80 59 .576
~- 15 (Buzz) Borries, Navy halfback;
Runt. lttfed In
Gama, rtmalnlna:
Gordon C. Locke, Iowa fullback
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Baltimore: Home (2)-8oiton 2. 1md quarterback; John Lujaek,
Natlonal L1a1u•: l•nkt., Cub,
109; Aaron, lrev•1 lot; Mathtwt, Away (131--New Yoflc 4; Wllhl,... Notre . Dame quarterback ; CJyde
Ir•"' 1061 MaYt, Gl1nh 93; C• ton S; a.,ton 2; Dltr• lt 2,
11. (BuHdoi)
Turner, Hardi9-SlmPtda, Gl• nh 89; Cltmtnte, Pl•
Ntw York: Homa (t}-laltlmor• mont Center; Nell Snow, Miehir • tff 19.
4; Walfllneton 2; ht.to"
A.w..1 &amp;ln end and fullback, _and Char•
Arn• rk:an Le1gu1: Merit., Vankl 11)-Kan,n City 2; o,t.n ·1 ; WHli les Gelbert, Pennsylvania end and
101; Lemon, Sen1tor1 97; Wertz, ln1ton 3,
, ~•lfback,
Rtct Sox 96; Minetto, White Sox
Chicago: Home (l}-Wa,hlnllo~•- Snow and Gelbert are now deN; Skowron, Yanks II,
2; Kan11t. City 1; Cliw.land I;
c~ased.
trolt l, Away !7)-Dllt...tt 4; Cle-,t.!
Home lun1
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39; Aaron, Iran• 37; Mlithtvn.
NATIONAL LIA.GUI
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BUY, SELL and TRAD!! THE CLASSIFiED WAY!lrne, 36; loY41r, Cardi 29: M.111
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P1ttshurgh
85 52 .620
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St. Loui s
77 59 .566 7¼ 17 f A f•mily P• rty held Friday eve78 eo ..565 7\-t; 18 •nlng celebrated the •eventh birth•
Wilwaukee
-..-,.
G• nw• rem• lnl 1111 :
day of Mark Vrom.an, son (If Mr.
, .
PIH11H.trvh1 Home- (f)-...Mllw•v- • nd Mra. Cbarlea Vroman at their
lcff 31 Chic.ID ti Lot AntelN I, home In Middleport.
Stn Franclsc. I;
Cincinnati 1.
Mart's decorated birthday ate
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Aw• r (I) - t.\llwtuk.. S; Clncln- wa• baked for him by bis treat
Mff 3; ,hlled1lphl1 2,
· 1randmother, Mn. Frank Vroman
• !he doesn't worry
St. Lwls: Htmt (1\)-MUw•v- , and was 1«irved wltb le. cream
ebout
a
rainy
day
when
she has
kte 1; Clnclnn.ttl I; Los Aftttl• i: during the eveftlq. M'arlr: recelv,
,thin1s
to
dry.
Her
flameless
electric dryer
San Fr1n1i110 S; Chlcaao S. A.war ed a number of liftt.
takes care of them. And everything
(6) - Lot Anttl.. 31 S.n Pren, , Guesta were lfr . . • nd Mn
comes out looking just as clean, ·
dt«o 3.
lleldlq Hawttna, BeJle, W. Vt.:
just as white as it went in.
A tie llmt with Chlc•to will IN Mr. and Jll'J, .klhn C. Vroman,
played If It hn Nlrlnt.., tM IMfl- Mrs J&amp;mea Brflwln1ton aad Mr,
M"t. .
ud MN. Franl: Vtoman, IO&lt;!al
Mllwa11bt,. Mtmt C10) _ PltbOn SatuNta,- Mn. Chllrle1 Vrobur1h '1 Chic... 2: P'tlllN1t,hl1 t, 11\lh eni.rtatned the nel1hborClnel...H I. A. .v (61-tod cblldreo with a ,arty In
St. Leul, 11 "'llt4oi!1Ma I,
-. ~ ot lwl,. ko ,.,,m anti
_..., lNre oervod lo Ibo cblldrea
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"Farmer esUmates oCIJ&gt;e trend of squirrel huhlilli p&lt;OO. , ~...._...,_ _ _
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all 18 per cent indicated a decrease •1111 13 per cent believed
it .had increased .. Flve per cent did not answer.
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I and huntsrs suggests that the so-ca lled farmer-sportsman
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we come
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Up front , the Skins w1l1 take _no
CLEVELAND, Ohio UPL ...:.. •The I ...~
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- ---~- - baMlO,,ll ~xpre18ion fltg the 1960 Johnny Olszewski, Bosseler for n9 .ass from anyone. The def~m.ivt
Cleverand Bto9/n11 will unleash a
Another liberall7..ed 11s mg season 1s ~ .
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'':pewder ke g" off~l'lse fused by I in 1961. This was assuri&lt;l when the ~1ldl1fe Council _at Jts
Wuhlngton Re&lt;hlr:inll:
apparent reason ha s slowed down Jine K big, burly and exp~ri enced
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" Good field , No hit ."
perceptibly and ha s the coache• from nank to flank and il
the
quarler-badl: MU.t Plum in en ef- : recent meeting announced that r~gulahons "'.ould remain the
Head Coach Mlkt Nixon, on the worried. The halfback spots are linebacken came throuc;h . the
fert to .-rest~ tM Nation•!_~t- sa.rne as for 1960 with several minor exceptions. The season
1!ter • gloomy 3.9 , ...... ,.. , well-manned by ,,,..... Did&lt; tribe will be hard to run aga,n,t.
baH Le•·g•u_e I Eastern Div1S1on ruo.s from Match 1, 1961, to. February 28, 1~62.
yur, is fielding a club loaded on Jame•, Ed Sutt~n and Jim Podoley
Whether Waahington'1 defensive "
cb-.wipkmslup trom t'he New York
A. ~uwber of s.uggeste&lt;J, changes were dISCussed at the andefense
and
loaded
with
que1tion
(who
may
be shifted to end), alont strength ean ove-rcom• its often!liv•
G-lt.lH.s. ·
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with Canadian League star Ed weaknes~ remains to be seen.
might take over one gqard IIJ)Ot. mar-kt on offense.
The Dtid.lse (.uturea the pus- were two delegates fro.m. each of_ the six Wtldlife Districts:
l,AKE FO~EST, 1:11. UPI Washington's 'Ml 11quad had the Vereb and rookie Sam Horner, a Practically every expert has tag,
Tite defense aleo will have exIng of Plum, _the powerful rushes [
In its latest. action , the counctl turned down a suggeltto~ The St. Lo~u8 Cardinal~, might
ged the Tribe as a Ja1t-place club
perience with ends Leo Sua:ar poorest d~en1ive record in the speedsteT from VM I.
or All-Pro h!Uback IMnmy Brown , that the spearing of northern pilte be permitted on an ex p en - 1 co1~e .~P wJth a . more con,er• and Luke Owens, tackles FA! CUI- NaU1n1l Football League and mo!l1
The otferuive line ill ilOOO but - for this is a league where 1
aml• the out1tde. fkLsMa of half- ,
b .· • three northern Ohlo creeks. between Febru- vat1ve ofl en_se _this 1eason, Coach pepper and Frank hller and line- ot t he 0H-aea10n repair work was then lack of depth here could be thunder -and-lighllling attack winl
back Bohby Mitchell.
men1a1 aslS rn
Frank I vy rnd1catcd today, but
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Tb.e use of trot Imes in weU-defm~d areas of th e Senetba, challen-.i:e for the National Foot• ert, Bill Koman, Ted Bates and while tbe defense was being shor- 1 such eTack per90nnel as center ,_,;aa-,.,_;_;_;;;;;;;;;;;;-;a;;;_;;.,
. 't'he Brow.as' oUense got its
ed up, IO?nt unexpected boles de- •Jim Schrader and 1uard Red
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Maury Schleicher.
e ball League cr own.
nic'iname ~.om San Fraod:m, Ciendeo.i.lJ.i, Tappan, Atwood and P1~m~nt Lakes, of
Defem1ive
backs
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appear
vl!loped
on
the
offente.
Stephens.
Girts
and Subteens
QO.t.ch. ~ Hickey after hh 49e~s I Muskingum Watershed Conservancy ~1stn~t, was approved .
The switch in the offe~se could
with
Billy Stacy, a standout
solid
fell be!o~~ tile Btowo1, 2S.24, m : In another regulation concerning trot Imes 1t was agreed that , result from last seaso n 1:1 rauleDefensively, the Redski.n1 1ook
Ttie ·Tribe's biggegt problem is
last. year as a rookie, Jerry Nor•n..e~li_i,b.i.UoQ. ~aM.
th aggregate number of hooks on all lines may not exceed dazzle sy~tem in whlch the Car- ton, Jimmy HIU and rookies · at t,be quarterback post- the axle about 30 per cent improved , par•
e. th
ticular stream where used . Another eliminated dinals rumbled _t?e ball 4_
e times
. They c~rta~nly are a~ , ex~loaround whidl the T-fonnation re,. tieu.larly at the linebackin1 po11tll
OF WOOLS, and
s,.vt t.eam, Hickey sa.\Q. Playmg 50 m
e J?ar
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ssels
and lost possession 36 times to Bobby Towns or Georgia aJld ·-Vol'ttl.· The 'Skin• head into the which gave them so much \rou•
Freddie
Glick
or
Colorad~
avail•
ORLON
•nd WOOLS
th(!m is like ,itting on. a powder I all regula;taons.on. the ~ tiµbeg O c M!1tstedor mfUthe ·first time on give the attack a consistent Rput1960 wan witla three si&amp;,na.1-eall- ble laat year. Wa1hin&amp;10n ex.pectl
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Float llne fishing Wl l
perml
or
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keg - and ev.e n once in a while I
•n, not one ot whom has dis• 111 0ch from two trade acqui1iliona
Permanent pteat&amp;, etc. Assorted
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all lakes where moto'r s are not permitled . In another order 1t
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"We're nat particularly sati1- played i:nore than occasional flash - - Dick Lasse from Pitt.bur1h and
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and new tall 1tlades.
C:,it.'i'h ~••• P111
was decided that an angler could use a maximum of 50 drop
But· this season with lmpro~ fied yet," Jvy 11aid, "but we're ff of brilliance. 'ijley include:
Bill Roehnelt from the CbLt11io
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POPULAR PRICED
Coac_h r~Y J:t,towu, convmc
better. It'll help UII to · -Btlph Gugliemi, Notre Dame's Bear• who join veteran Ralph Fellines with one hook each for ca"- mg s or ur es.
th t
that bja ie,m needed moN t.ban
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plaf·
in
St.
Louie,
because
there'U
former
iolden
boy , who had• poor ton behind the line. The deep sec.
th si
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nish the "long ball" pasung
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Ohio squirrel hunters will take to the WO S nex
on ay, threat laeking in the past some be more enthusiasm and it'll aeuon last year after a promiaing ondary looks well.fortified with
1llrt . . . lookeJ good in early prae- Gary Chet, Ben Scotti and Diet
~::;:~~~:;!g~~:;mee~P!~~i: un September 12. as the first major hunting season of 19~ OP· of the ball -ha nd ling tri cks' might carry over to the team .
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we
get
the
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bounces,
ti.ce aes,ition11 but tben ,uUered a Haley and two promilihl newcom•
ens. Divisioill 'of Wildlife personnel report •that the ~quirr~l be eliminated to lessen the threat
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could
win."
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tnee injury and is mi.Ising e~•~•~l~ro.,,m"__!N~•~tr~•'_D~•~m~•:_::~P~•~•~!leo~•~·~=="'=c:';";;';;;;;;';;;'."';;;:':::'""''J
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Plum appears ~o be flr~)y en• population is good and that bunting sh9uld be producbv,e t~ls of fumbles.
lbe
entire
p~-season schedule.
SELL UMI TRADE THE CLASSIFIED WAYi --l
" , Potantlal To W_1n
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trenched_1n.. the s1gna~-calhng spot, year if conditions are favorable when the season opens. Squrr, -.,:. C. Re)'nolds, obtamed from
BUY,
nting
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more
fruitful
if
the
woods
floor
is
wet
to
muffle
'Ye
ve
got
the
potential
to
win,
although• he had lo fl ght off lh,e
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tJie S~. Louis Cardinal" in a r~challenge of ~n Dawson, Brown s reI U
s
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but It's a matter of a lot of other
e•nt trade .. a scorcher in his
things too," Ivy said. "You've got
choice in 8 trade wHh Pittsburgh. the sound of hu~ter ~ movel!'~mts .
fre1hman year two Reasons ago but
The major
enigm.a in the
A 1960 huntt_n g ]1cense lS now nec~ssa!Y- SquJrre~ _season to have the breaks, get goo~ ofJtrictly a question mark on the bas~rown's future is the deep defen• extends through October 31 and hun~m,g IS from da)l~ht t~ ficiating esca pe inj]iry, end get
Mr. and Mn;. Erroll Conroy
sive sec1)11dary . Battling (Qr open• dark . The daily bag limit is four squirrels; the. possession Ii- some good bounces with lhe ball . and son Hugh Philip ol ' Akron .is of his record last yesr .
-Eagle 01y, a game little soph•·we're going to be a stronger spent last weekend with his moings created by the _retirement E_f mit eight.
omore who can pass with the best
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team than We were last year, be 0 ther, Mrs, B. A. Dodson.
Warr~n 1.,ahr and Kenny Konz and
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1tf them but seems to lack the
the trade ql J1;1nior Wren
are
Squirrel season, listed by many as tbe most beautiful of the cause the roOldes we had laAt
Staff Sargent Robert and Mrs. .,park of Jeadenhip that's the
l'O(lkiee DU:k ~ostrado _of_~en~; year, is also the most dangerous and hunters are urg~d to be y_ear and ~e ye~r before are i:;et- Hutchinson (Rote Conroy) of
Bobby Fra.l)klm of M1ss1ss1pp1; extremely careful. During the 1959 season, 29 huntmg acci- tmg 1ix per1enct.
. callfornla spent over Labor 011\y ditftirente between adequacy and
tne,J.
Ron .:fiehl,ner ~ Fur.due, an.d Dun dents were reported , the highest for any single. season, and . Experlenr-e could ~roduce the weekend with her grandmother, ir...
Unlei&amp; SOfflebody in that trio
three of these were fatal Parents o{ yo,u ng squirrel bl,lnters m~prov~d quarterbacking. Ivy re- Mrs. a A. Dodson. They will au,rpr!ff5, Washington does
Flemm&amp; of F1,or,~a.
RUU~ end.a . Jun Houston and
ed t ha th . · n take a- bunter safety training tams Kmg_ Hall an~ J~hq,-.. . no~cll, 'leave Akron, Sept. 12 for New- ,etm to' have · a quarterba1.:k not
of
Jim "M.• reliall , both of Ohlo St;,.te, are ure,
O
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eu so s
. d . f rm _ and lro has been 1mpress1ve for foundland for his new army base
ehampionthlp caliber in that allare p u ~ "'"et,rar. Paul Wiggin c,o urse. C~unty .game protectors are able to provl e m O a_ hi s "real str{lng arm" in training. and wil1 be there 30 months,
iffl~nl phst. And there are
t1on ·on this subiect.
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Bac:kfie~d Looks Potent
for a de1\Qsive l)OS1tion.
Gltai,\ ij"-5 Hl!LP
Squirrel hunters who do not have a place to ~unt are reRoach, who had experience a•
Mr. and Mrs. Jack C.Onroy and further offensive troub1es. Only
daughters
Sue and Jackie of Bill' Ao4iraoP loOms as a top•
The ofltnse ala!) will be sprin- 1 minded that almost a haU milliO!J acres of .Pubhc lan~s are a defens_ive back last year, now
~eh receiver with the best of the
kled with ~w ~le~t. Diet Seba· available for hunting . Most of thts actieage is located m the has the inside track on the quaT- Columbus spent the weekenil Redstrrui'
We hawe a special CREDIT-TilRIFT
ends so below par that
with their parents, Mrs. B. A,
1ra~. 4 ee~d,1¥~ar man rrom Wooded hill country where gray squirrel hunting is the tft:P terback job.
N~on
t,1d
to
scrap
his
plans
(or
a
service yau will like. Helps you
t Fox
uirrels are· more common in the small woodlots
The res_t of the backfield looks Dodson and Maynard B.a hr' and
Ohio state, . J:S es.L'f{_ted to spell
aging and aj.Un,g Lou Groza at spor ·
s_q
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potenl with John Crow at left family. The Conroys had visited slotback attack featuring more
make a pod deal fast on
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of level, agnc:ultural Ohio.
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half Bobby Joe Conrad or Joe his sister Mrs. Doris Batey and pas:ilrtg.
to
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"We
don't
have
the
material
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"Be sure you have a 1960 license, be careful m the woods Childress at right half, and Mal famlly of Michigan end her broOtber .n.e~e?'mers are Gem ~ag- and enjoy your squirrel hunt," advise Ohio's game men..
Hammack , Larry Hickman or ther, Erroll and family in Akron m"ake lt work," Nixon said in a
}er, obtained· m a tu.tie with Pitts,,
---!~-rookie Frank Mestnik from Mar• before co mine to vleit their par- · frank admisaion of a major weakneu.
enll l)ere.
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burgh for Preston Carpenter; i::en•
" A s.urvey of Ohio 'farmers attitudes toward bunters and guette al fullback .
ter John. Momw, swar,,ed :;r
hWlti.ng sh.oWs t~t $,quirrel season causes relatively little Th~ passing -c9uld improve on
8
Hunter m a deal with t
tro bl ,.
the eilds alone since second-year
Angeles Rams, and end Leon ,
U. e.
h
man Sonny Randle and Perry
!llaybe Not The In Style
c1 11rk alao obtal'ned from the
This was announced-by Dale Whitesell, auth or of t e :sur- Richards obtained late last seaRam,'.
vey and Wildli(e District 6 game management supervisor, 110n in ~ trade have become im•
.
pressive on orrense anci rook\8$
The Browns, wb~ haven't wol'I Ohio Division ef Wildlife.
~ Oivirtooal title since 1"1 when
"Almost half of all farlt\ers contacted reported that squirrel Si Woo.els of Marquette and Jack
liley comtleted the sweep by beat- I hunters were scarce or hunting pre.ssur~ was light on theJ,r Ateh~ian oE Western Illinois, and
TRlfCKERS
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We Serye Tlae.Jle9l'At TIie
pl~ahlp, •ettt to
camp I nr'e ~ure afld 'l&gt;Jily seven "per cent heavy hunting pressure. Of fit ljnl•.n ;teserves.
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h
rt d that
. I h ter ere 'bother
Offffltl¥t Lina Y1ttr1ns
with 15 memben o as year a 'h !
team missing •s a re11ult of trades. t e !rm:&amp;S w O r~po e
-~quirre un 5 w
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veterans will be available for
otner offensivt line positions, tacreleases, retirements and drafts 1 some ,,almost all cited the openmg daf as the trouble ti.me.
by Dallas.
Fourteen per cent of the f~rme:s ., contacted, according to kles Ken Panfil and Ed cook,
In Pomeroy, Olllo
d the Whitesell reported encountering disrespectful hunters at one gual'ds Mike Rabold and Ken
Junction 33 &amp; 7
wben time or fflother and they listed four types of offense in the Gary nnd center Don Gillis, while
This turnover
\~ 8 ~t:e::
afterg Cleve.: following order; (1) trespass; (2) fe_nce destruction, (3) hunt_-_r~o~~cGhee from Duke_
land's· only losing aeason.
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Browns retaioed the core of the_ir
team including tackle and captam I
Mike McCormack, nine-year veteran Ray llenfl'(I, Plum, Brown
and eompan:v ,
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Brown hopea .their talent and experience will offset hia youth
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In Drug Price Invest1gat1on

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with bath ,
1·2 ba~crnent and unfini shed
second slory. garage and lar ge
oulb uild ini;, 1½ ac res rn Ches•
t er next to school. Appro,·ed
HEH LI N UPJ - Wlu~.11ever the baby blockades and creeping block- ces.sors as u. S. commandant here
for GI Loan . Co ll WY 2-3(145.
PO&amp; CONSIS'J'O:NT DEPENDABLF, RESULTS
Wl'ather turns bad in this isolated a-des and many other sort of block- h.ave been learning about Rus9- i3-6tr
c1 !y people hav e a h.rndency to ades.
sians.
Unltecl P.-ass lnt• rn • tlonal
had obtained from a drug comRATES
from the Stut
There have been so many
WASHINGTON UPl- Tbe drug pan)',
~
4 ROOM HOUSE. ALL NEWLY fu uk al th e sky } nd say, " It's
t: c:enU per -.rd, one insertion. M.inimwn charge - 60 cenlll.
fin ished ms1de. Water in kitche n. blot kade wea lher.
In fa ct, the first Soviet block- agreements broken, !-o
~•n_y I industry hlls y~t to produce a
Motion Out of Order
I oe:nt. per Wtlrd to,- tbrr.e ~Uve imert:LODL
Ou gr;ivc l road off 124 one mile ,
Tha l happem; q uite o rt en be- 11 de began before the West ern Al- evaded , so m11ny bent that it is , pep pill or tonic that cam match
Kefauver claimed he had letSptpbJ - one month for 30 centJ r,er word.
on ri ve r . On 3 acre lot o n Long ea usl" there's almost as much Iles e.,.cn gul mto the eity and almoot impossiblt Lo enumerate · the kick a senatol' gets out of ters from a majority of the sub•
Pull rate of 4 cents per wOrd will be charged for advertisini
Hu n III Leba non Towns hip Ph. ra i11 und fog here as in London ... it should have warned them
of then:' ·.
being re-elected.
committee members authorizing
d not .-id within IO days an.er recei.vUla bill .
WY 2-6889. E. £ . Hay man , Syra- [ 'I'rm wa:y of descnh ing the lhrngs to come.
M1l1tary convoys have been
J came to this conclusfon while him to proceed. But Sen. Everl:n\.1 in AaVill'WA.11,i - Should be n,,,p,:1.f!d !mm.-diately. The
c use.
9 7 61p wt•at lwr is an exµression of t he
On June 17 , HMS , Col. Frank L. hel~
up or refused passage. witne 5sing in the Senate caucus ett M. Dirksen R-lll., lnsiated
Dail, S&amp;lltini!I will not be responsible lor more tun one incor_ _ _ _ _ fatt that Berli ners atC'CJlt
the Howle y was ordered tu lake il Trams, lruck.s and barges hailed room a revival of lhe drug price this only should be done by a direct lDlelt.ioa.
1!1 r ea l of ar ti u11 hy lh e surroundi~g 500-man reconnaissance p11rty lo or t!arassed und.er one pretext or investii;:ation which has been oc- reel vote . He moved that the vote
Cud of Thanb and Special Notice, of Ewots Sl.00. ObUuariaa
Comm un ists as part of th tm Berlin to make pl~ns for four- another . Even aircraft have been cupytng the attention of the 1mti be taken then and there.
publlab.ed at l ce'lt per word.
1
5 ROO'.'wt MODEHN APARTMl!:NT dail.} li ft&gt; - j ust as th ey acrcpl J'ower rule of the city .
shot at.
trust subcommittee for the past
WORDS
J DAY
5 DAYS
Ill DAYS
I MO.
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Dem,nd1 Wlthdr•w•I
year or two.
A hast;y perusal lndJcated. that
and 4 room 11 r,artment. Cheap · th e Wl!&lt;1lher.
Uli
60c
90c
$1.35
$4.IW)
rent . Phone WY 2-2487 or WY 2- 1 And they should lie used to n .
¼hen the convoy arrived at . a
The latest serious threats arose
The chairmatJ, of !.he subcom- Dirksen was negotiating from a
53:i5.
a ,. IJ J2lc Jn the long :i,· ears of nt cupalrnn pontoon bnc'~e over th~ Elbe Riv- Nov. 27, 1958, wben Soviet Pre- mittcc, as every plll maker and postlion of strength. In the room
Ill
60c
11.20
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'6.00
Z6
76c
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12.2n
17 ..0
--- - - - - - - - - - th crt' ha~c been liluckade~. a nd eer , th e Russian~ proclaimed th eir mier Nikita Khrushchev de mand- taker knows, is Sen. Estes Kefau- at the time were two other GOl'
VN.E:
:'&gt; ROOM APARTMBNT . en- - - - - -- ~
· ~ -- fi r st blockade. 'lher s.irn th e con- ed the Western Allies get out of ver, the energetic t Tennessee members, whiJe Kefauver was
Ada Neelved by- 10 A.,11- wiU be in that day·• fllP«•
Iurnisht'd . One 4 lluom apart- I 121 ) Rea I Cs tote
voy was not i:-rossmg th e Elbe . . Berlin. He gave them six months Democrat and handshaker who the Lone Democrat pre&amp;ent.
mcnt furnished. Phone WY 2· - - - - -- - - - -- - PHONE WY-2-2157
After
- hour
quarrel
m tu make West Berlin what
he has d one so m11e h to ma k' e "d eBut be was able to offset this
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,. d all
- t tha seven
3302·
9 7 6tc YOH SALE : FIVE ROOM H 0 USE wIuc 1
e ..,ov 1e 1.Ii is aye
called a
"free,
demi.lital'ized methylchlortetracycJine" a house- numerical dllladvantage by rul-- _
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w11lt bath , nice lon 1tion. Melvin Lhe ir techniques of debate
and I city "
h Id
d
ing that Dirk.sen's motion wae out
(I) Notices
(91 I-or Sale
4 RO O)! JIOUS.E AT 242 c ondor
Hood, Ul LQ ~ust st., Pomeroy . cv;i si un lluwley was to!O he could
H·e later withdrew the time lim- 0 wor ·
of order.
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S~rce,t G,'H agc, buscment. Phont'
(9) I 30tp I lake only 35 otfi~rs and t7~ men it but still insisted the United
Kefa~ver has b~en engaged _in I All Jn all, "the Keef" seemed
GAS, l&lt;' UEL OIL and ~oal fur.
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with him to Berlm.
States, Britain and France with- a runnmi: feud with the_ drug m- so stimulated, as compared to a
nace• C1dl for free estmiales. 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 18 JWU 1,1s, WlflJ B/\lH Two story
Never Get There
draw
dus_try and with Republican mem- 1 few week:S'ago, it maae me won·
Fort!m&amp;n &amp; Abbot! Middleport l&lt;'OUH ro.01.P buu~e, n~_tl.:rnd Town- I h u~1e 11ear school. Take over
Hut the pany never got to Ber- 1
I
hers of the subcommittee over der if tne drug industry hasn't
6-10-tk
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I sh ip. 1 all WY2-6566 8-IG-JOtp
$&lt;1,6 .90 per month paymen~ ~-[ter lin. lhe Russians escol'ted
the j He backed _up his itemand by whethel' the protracted inquiry: been miss.ing something in the
USED GATIDEN tractors ; 11; ~
EIGHT ROUM ilOUSE~ 1w~'le down pa,ym enL Phone WY 11.-5324., t·un voy to Babels.berg, a Berltn threats _to sign a separate ~eace
1-has produced evidence o( line of pepper-uppers.
en. Rotary mower bladea shar
room ap~ • •ments A. N. ucngel ----,-----,-:-c-, cc
B 23 30tc l ,huhurb, and rluds~aanhguaArds ~ere .I ~~eatyGw1th Eo1st Germ! anyf, giving uniform drug price patterns or &gt; l would suggest t'llat a reseal'ch
pened. Cu1tom mowina and I Pbu11e WY2-J272.
11-2-tfc FO lt SALE · 1 IWOM HOUSE, balh L ruwn ~ruun
t e
mertcan ""'aSl ermany contro . 0 WeSlern 2- is julit a lot of who-struck- procram be undertaken to creafc
I · g
lhrel' tol~. 786 HvscJJ St., Mid- c-a~pmg site,.
AJhed traffic _to Berlin.
.
Upjohn.
a new drug in di5lilling the esp owGmRAv
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t
rt Ali"
ln East Berhn after the aborE:st85 looked Droopy
aence of senatorial election vic9 7 tf / Jhe Ameneans fmall y were all!LY
A TOR
FOR Rt NT- Ttr-:-e offi ce rl)Of'OB
c-por · ,1. ·
en .
c lowed lo enter Berlin July L
i t1ve Paris summit meeting this
The last Lime I attended one tories. I'll bet it wouJd drive
Sales ano Ser ,1ice ~ 12 K Main St, , ovt'r Sliffler :lhoe Store on , l.A"lE •1· JJ . DAVIS PHUPERTY.
lJi:::_eussing his first mee_ting at j spring, Khru_shchev _said he would of these hear,·ogs, I thought that
for.-.croy, Phone
WY 2-297~. 1 Court St in Pome,o,
second j
h
k
benzedrine right uff UJe market.
8riek,, 2 story. Lo~ated N. Third the t.:lbe with the Russ1aru, e ta e no action againal West Ber- Kefauvcl' looked a little droopy,
7·21 •lfL
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floor . O~(J l~ri.: -, 18 7. :.!II. ft , room
aud Coul s is., :11idU.leport May :said: "We learned lhen in aeven • lin until alter the American presi- He looked, in fact, like he might
LeBLANC EBONJTE CLARIN ET in : WLl h adJowmg •2 l.. 12 fl . room / be -~ ( •(' fl any evenin g.
9 7 6tc ho urs jusl about .all ~e we~e ,, to dent1al election.
,
.
be in need of one of the products
best condition . Upright piano in
One JO x 18 fron ~ room. AH
- - ------,--,---,-----cc--- learn a tmut Russians m Berhn .
Bul East German Communists he was investigating.
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,1e,41Jy pamtcd with new floor 163 ACHE FAllM FOH SALE. 5U
F'or 15 years West
Berliners: are talking like people who exBy Madeline Buchanan
good eondllion. Priced reason •
ahly. WY 2 _2649 .
1:overiugs. Phone WY f 2080.
:it rr.:-; bottom &lt;' rop land, 7 room and a long line of Howlcy's ,uc- pect som~thing to happeu.
And
It turned oul, however, that KeMrs. Andrew Buchanan is
9 _,__ Olp
No. I In World Sales
1 8 -2-tfc
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sl ate ruuf hou~e (~ bedrooms and
- - ~ --·- - - West Berlin otficials think trou - fauver's trouble was more poh- home after spending a few days
For Farm, Forest,
WATERLESS COOKWARE
Ll&lt;1t
h),
several
good
large
outble
is near.
tical than clinical. There obvious- in the ho,p,·1,1.
5 HOU:n IJO USE WITH BAT!! .
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SACRIFICE
bu1
1tlmgs.
2
mlles
soul
o
Harly
was
nothing
wrong
w1
U1
him
M,.
anu
Mr,.
Clarence
Bake,
l\fd vin l. il11 (', Cheshlr(', Ohio.
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READ THE WANT ADS
Home or Camp
Must Liquiiale sev.e ral tun_s uf
Phone Emer son 7_7329 _
nee reuu t'eu . ay,that his vict~ry in lit,st i;nontb's and family, Mary Ann Hauis
ri son v1I e.
brand n,!w 17 piece starnless /
g 8 Btc
tim(' C'lill WY 2-5320. Evening
~
Tennessee primary couldn t cur~. and 800 Mike took Mrs. Fl086ie
steel rookwar~. cosl $19'1.50 per - - - WY 2-2917 .
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I When the hearmgs resume~ lh_u; Petty to Columbus where She
set home demonstration . Sacri -1
- -.. -- ,-~- - · usE FllONT PO C
I "".eek,
the chairman was agam m boarded a plane tor her home in
ficed ,, $&lt;2.•o P"~Cl .
NICE:LY },'URNI.311E9 2 B~DHOOM HO
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fme f ttl
to use the proper
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Ph
;rnd glass enclosed back porch .
e e, or,
l.'aLifornia after viaiting her chil1
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for Free Brochure. ~AJAX LIQroom Up&amp; airs 11par men .
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med,,ical term, "as fit as a_ fid - dre'n for the past several months.
lllUATORS, 1503 W. Pico Blvd .,
WY:l-3874.
8 1 tfc
U1) grn und cellar, runn ing water,
di
At th Outset h s 1 gJ
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1 a(·rc mor e or less. -$1500. $450
e.
e
fl eMrs. Alice Barr is still confin' e
Los Angeles 15 • C,ili(orn ia.
APAn.a.'Ml!:NTS - -~·urnu1hed uui
do wn, $2U mo n th. ;d;rnley Gettys ,
ha nd e~lr took on th ree Republi.- ed to her home with asthma. Mr.
Phone WY-2-2178
El 8 fil e
unlurnlahed. Mc.Ma111ten, Middl~
Happy Hollow Hoad . Miclu.' c,Crt,
BY VERNON SCOTT
OW O 00
csn critics a nd held th e~ to what and Mrs. Horace Barr and family
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port. Phone WY 2·2821. 3 3 lf --- - - - - - -UPI Hollywvod Corr"p•, nd •nt
see~ed_ to he 11. st a nd s~ill.
.
of Pittsburgh spent the weekend
Pomeroy, Ohio
1
THE BESSIE WEI..Cll BE!\L ES- - - - - - - - ~ ~ - - --- - . FIVE ROOM house and bath ,
HOLLYWOOD
UP~How
1h~ issued, a chrome one m with Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Barr.
st
this inquiry, was_whether KefauVisiting Mr. and Mrs. Harold
1 TATE in Pa,geville will be sold 1-IOUS!i: ON LAUHt~L CLIFI". Con- I Brndbury, waler ;ind gas m bri ght are movie ari; ?
RM l
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Lhe
highest
bidd e r
lud Lou Diehl.
9 9 61p
holtse, newly 11ainted and papGlamour folk have never won
3f
Se
ver should put mto the_ reco_rd Brannon Qver the wee.end were
,
IT AN Pi T C NTROL
at the offire or J. B. O'Bril'n, ~ -~ ~ - _
-~-en~d. Doubir. !ol, sink and cab- Osca rs on an I. Q. basis, and few
some docu~enls of .a conf1de~t1al Mr and Mrs. Robert Hill and Lin1
: P•
lnau~
attorney al L;iw, IO(W.i Court 4 ROOM UNf UltNl!iliED ,\!'ARTinet_s in kilcheu,_ Phone James hold college degrees .
By DEL.OS SMITH
I nature which the subcommittee da of Mansfield, Mr. and Mn. Ru~,A. ..•••,• , 1•,.,1 .,.WY'"
Street, Pomeroy , Ohio, 011 !he l
cnt , bath , and utility mom. priWhitla tr h, Hr ad oury , W_Y_ 2·
Hut almoS t all of th em are
NEW YOI\K UPl _ A medical
ben Sanders and Debbie of
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nd
n a
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g
645
smart enough to l'iave amassed
1 Junction City.
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24th
day
uf
Se1&gt;tembcr
1960,
al
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im,
idc
entranct'.
Ne
wly
0.
9-13-Jlp
scientist
has
alerted
practicing
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sizable fortune s. A number uf
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10:00 A. M. Mm:1t be sold for not I pain ted r1pst airs apartme nt in
performers have highly atimulat- doctors to their "'opportunity of
M_v isitingdl,\lr. ~nd Mrs. Curtis
11
I ' " ' I Auto Soles
le11s
than
appra
ised
value
of'
Middle
po
rl,
low
rent.
Phun~
I
ing
minds.
appearing
simultaneous!)'
brilliant
8¥'5
I er an
am1 1)' Sunday were
1
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$60000. Cash in hand on day of
WY 2-ll0ll7 .
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By M·•
Mr. an(j
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..,-Among lhosc who prowl the and useful." -All they have to do
' - Alpha Borr
d hMrs. Bauman of VienWeod CIM• IJMCI ' ' "
Bale.
----------intellectual forests are such di- to seize it ls to keep in
mi~d
Mr. and Mrs. John Lloyd and na an c ildren.
All M• k• Nd Medell
Edgar Welch: Adm_inistrator SU FOOT TltAILEH , 3 full sized POMEROY - 5 - room frame {3 verse 11nd in some case:!i improb- that l~ese days the human bram son David of Smyrna, Tenn.,
Perry Curtis
and children
_ MITROPOLITAH MOTOQ
of E11th te 01 Hesi;ie W~lch,
bedroom~. full bath with aut o•
(bedrooms ), bath, Jot 76 x JU4, able stars are Marlon Brando, often _ls used for a purpose which visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. went to ~ent, O., to accompany
6G0'406 a.it Mltn II.
deceased.
matic washer. Maple 3trcet,
nice garden . .~ 2UU.00. Terms.
Hurl Lancaster, Tony Curlh;;, Kirk do~-~/~hnolhgoo~.d I
h
, Brtice Morris over the weekend. ~ 8- Cutrtls hokme 'twhhohhad ~pe,nl
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M1ddlcporl, Phone WY 2-5460. RACINE: - 2 :!ilory, 7 . ronm Douglas, J~rry Lewis and Charle ai
sue
J?fOpe_ ·
Mrs. Marvin Morris and son ; . e pas wee Wl
er . SIS er,
1908 FORD l ton Flatbed . trur.k.
ll-t::i-:nc
frame (3 bedrooms), bath, full ten Healon
!ants as alcohol and g11solmc, it Jack visited with Mrs
Col'a Mrs. Helen Beck and family .
ONE 1941 CHEVROLET SEDAN .
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Most stai-s t lking f
bli commonly functions as a projec- Morris and Theron Mor~is SunMr. and Mrs. 13. M. Buchanan
$ft0.00. Call Geary'1 Boby Sh.op.
ew aven, . Va ., Pone
2- ( \ 7 l Help
1·urnace,-..ttttt11 on Huute 124. cation, shy a'w a; from :1~c~~in~ I tile, " said ~r. ~eonard W. Jarcho d11y.
and farilily were visiting he~ sis9 12 Ste , .. 3100.
, 9 12 6!p ----- --- - - - - - . - -~- - $l.1500,UO.
'II. .
anylhinc but I heir ·per.9fflul.I •Jivll,ll:· 1o( ~h~ _uruy.ers1ty of_ Ut11.h. Salt
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence William ter, Mu Roy Ward and family of
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_e_l_vodete 11 Kli:LVINA'l'OR ELECTRIC HANGK
BECOME A BEAUTICl•N
RUTLAND FARM - 87 aures, 1B Many hove nothing else to talk Lake Ci~y, m _lamentmg th e fre- of Cincinnati and Blair Cadwal· Coal R~n, O., Saturd ay.
• d • d
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f I I Ij
GC'1 inln this high payln;;: prnf es
ruhivalc·', 2 wel! s, 12 x 15 loot about lu the fir,t place
~en~y w1t_h which the conaequence lader of Lynchburg visited Sun~r. and_ ~s. Leon Eddy and
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1s first discovered on the auto sy
chtldrer, v1s1ted h.,_,. ar t M
,. r. e _an. ne care u oca
.f uel oil heater, hvlnu room
~
~ion
in
a
few
~hurt
months
on
siled,
+ii
mile
uH
Houtc
124.
OnBut
lake
Heston,
for
e•amplc.
P
day
and
Monday
at
the
Alpha
= P, Llm
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owner . . _e new
lie
an
11uite. Cull WI D-:il91, Hudne.
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table
and Ms Harle Unthl
th c pay as your lc;irn bo1 ~is
1,, ~1200.00.
Perha ps because of h1·, •ecocd for
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Barr home
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hit
llnl'h •09• 00 " Bl el I
w
e Pomeroy.
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Wnh•, phone or l'O m~ in ,
4'
B'blt
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he mass
The ofconsequence
is _a elolled
Ethel and Von Miller called
on and Rinkie over the weekend.
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AUh:R
r M. COX, S1leunan
p1aymg
I ca 1 e•h uracters,
escaped blood
"hem.
tmara,
4 DrlAWEfl fi'ILK $10. Ph . WY 2Sou lhe rton Beauty Acade111y BOX 229
PHONE WY 2-3130 hall become an authority on re- L
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h b . , Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Morris Sun19:50 STUDEHAKEU 6 cyl. Cham-.us
o 12 ,, 1,
16 E .. Wa~hingl,,n St.
WY :z 2220 J' ·
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·th a oma --r JUS
e ow t l' rams day 11 ftcrnoon
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i rary IS I e WI
c:nevelopihg membraneomi sae the
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pion 4 dr. sedan. Sharp car in- ------Athens, Ohio
(9J IO, :nc research books on the subject.
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1 Mr. and Mr s. Alpha Barr,
aide and out . Economy plus. UPllKHIT PIANO. Good condition.
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d~ra. Su~h a body both 1~terferes Larry. Mike and Duane and Vir11 •
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Standard stilft. -o.uo. Blaet$60. Call evetling WY 2-3260.
e rtquen Y 15 ca e upon
I Wllh bram work and IJJiCre11ses · · M l"
f o k H"II
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MIUULB Aui u-wu~i"AN ·To LJVE
Of
speak on reHgiOJI , • nd his textll preHure inside the skull llnd un- guu: k a~ Ill~
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k en~re
By Amtlla W•lk•r
tnara, Pomero~: ___ .
9-8-tlle
9 8 3tp
m with ('lderly rouple , Wages
are taken from ~ell-marked, foot less it ls removed, sooner or lat- as sdea
ar. cue a
a e
m11
Mra. Gabe Nelson of Chester
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which he pores over er d ea th resu Its.
un
evemng.
., 1906 FOUO VB 2 dr. sedan. Good SWEET CORN . Be.!lt ever. y e II Olf,
Box 6611-H, c/ o T ho Du1'Jy
bnoted
th sources
h
Mr ayand
Mrs Maynard Davis visited her sister, Mrs. Geori:e
,_-run11Jn11, Qood looking
car,
aweet and Juicy Pteked while, Sentin el, Pumcroy, Ohio.
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To appear "simultaneously bril· .1
·r
Baer and family Monday.
$893.0U. BlueUnara, Pomeroy.
you wait. 40c per bakcr'11 dozen . 1
PO NY CULTS AND 2 thCl(rtis h1us an unqthu~mchable en liant and useful" 11. doctor must ~~~ ~·~~ d~~s. 0 W~~a:le~~oc~n~~~
• 9 12 3\c B IU-:AD
Sunday school attendance SUn&amp;-8-cltc
Second house casl from school - - -- - - - - - - - Yf!lll'Hng~. Phone WI 0•3032.
usrnsm or every mg.
5uspect such a hematoma exists
.
day; Sept. 4, waa -49, collection
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has
taught
himself
to
plsy
h
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of
Chicago,
Ill
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spent
the
week
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9 9 6 I II fl I Th ' f Ii h
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d W en b1i.arre behavmr or nervous end with Anna Miller
$11.39.
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Holmo11.
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e w1 11 atten
afflictions appear 8 dd nl ·n
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1905 BUICK Spechal 4 dr. aedan.
Mrs, Lewis Walker attended
Orljlnal lllaefl: flniah like ntlw.
MUILL.IR PU~NACES, WISTING
night classes at UCLA to study ,ple never bclol'e givuen ; 0 :u~h ~~~
~ - and Mr~: Lloyd Merz of
1
One careful
local
owner. CANNIN" TOMATOES $! .OO
HOUSE •ppllani:• L Arnold Brochemistry and biology to satlsfy
ed t
t l'f
.
Spring Lake, Mich .. and son Ray- church at Sutton, Suriday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Faudree
111
.793.00. Dl&amp;r.ellnus,
Pomeroy. 1
bus •
.th• n, Syracu&amp;e, Ohio. Phone
GA N T
his desire to learn.
f~~~!ry \l;~~;
e-savmg ram I mond called on fricds here and
and
Mra. Amanda Baer visited
8-8-tlt '
---- - I hel. Dallaa IUII, Letart Fall11,
WYi-&amp;")84.
IJ.11-tf
LE L 0 ICE
An omniverous Nader, Marlon
Thes~., hemato~a·s can result I spen~ Salu_rtdh,rM afterdnoMon •Andi
\
Phone CH-7-2249.
9-9-61c _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
1 will uffer for salo at the front Brando can dis('USS philosophy, f
bl
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d f
·h evemng w1
r. an
rs.
- Tuesday witb Mr. and Mrs. Allen
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Baily. Mrs. Baer remained for a
l 1 &lt;.:
JlOLET. H &amp; II . Hed and 1955 HOUSt TRAILER 27 tt. Goud BULLDOZER f,'01' HmE. Ponds, do_or of the Courthouse at l'om- art and lhe whole spectrum of · 1!~:r
~tlla~ 1~aoseo ;1h~~h pha . Barr
longer viait.
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Black. liood eondil1on. $200.00
condiLion. Call WY 2-63 31 or see
basement
and ·landscaping. eroy, Ohio, on Saturday, Scptcm- human experience at lengt~ He b k
h
d
d
8111
Dyer,
C.
C.
Bolen
and
Or1 he sea IP an
Richarct Genhelmer of Colum1J". r
}'bone WY :.!-M~l&gt;.
(9) 10, 3ic
Jtirhard Harris, Syr11.cuse.
Phone Che,~er, Yuk.on!l-32'6.
ber 17, 19till, ar IO o'c-loek 11. m. has a questioning mlnd a~d a bf:~,l
prbo uce I ville Barron etlended the Ken1
bus
vi.sited Tuesday with his
, - - -- - · -- - · - - -(9} 10, 3tc
8-24-30tp
the followini,: real eslate :
pussion tu right social injustices. "h""'";ta . u~ ~:utmgll a~ o vwrs ton Nd1onal coon dug field
Vin,L l-'arrcl : The Uana and Allee
Jerry Lewis h1:1s a brain~
ea mJury
a Wl
mves 1· trials Labor Day.
grandmother, Mrs. John F . Bllily
"UNDl'rlON'-G,
REPRIG""•
.
gatedf thoroughly 11.nd watched
Wa1 d Kenned Y _spen t Labor and other relatives.
AIR q;
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----PUBLIC SALE
1.1-..
_ . Ables real e~tate situated at "•tornYuu betcha. He has an lnvenII y.
Oscar Imboden of Columbus
,L
H,000 200 Iba Charleston Milk The unders,· ,,n--' ia n1ovlng out of
aU()n service Jack', Refrlger1- Ing Slar, Sutto11 Township, Meigs ti
· d
· 'd •
care
u
Day
the guest of his son Floyd
,
• L"{j
ve mm &amp;(Id a VIVI 1mag 1DIii·
The unsuspected ones occur most ·
I •1
spent the Weekend with bis famBue
at ~ -00 per 1000. One
State and wHJ ~"u the following
tlcm New Haven. l'hooe TU2- Coun1y , Ohio, coi,~isting of 7U acres lion H h
- ~• h' h
and am1 y
Tr
h
. · e as _equtpp~ ls ome often in person, who are ]east
M
d·M
• d T
-~
I.N3-- .-or
on
uck. J. M.
at AUC1'10N at her residence
!1137.
6-?8-tf more or lo~. 'l' cru 18 5 itu 11 ted 1.1n wnh electronic paraphernalia, in -likely to remember a shock to Ute
r. Laan
l's. Clair Nelson ily.
Gaul, Ctw1ter, Ohio. YU 5-2402
Joc,ted on "oach Fork •.,,,d, 2 - - - --Lhc aforesai&lt;i rPL1l eslalc a 6 room l d'
a·
t d'
d
spent
bor Day with Edwin · Mrs. EdHb Si•sori and children
11.
head when questioned by a doctor , Dav1s
· at Woostcr
of Pomeroy vJsited her parents,
f -1a-1-rl:!cor
Ot YU r..2401.
9 8 6tc
mile&amp; Wed ..-of State Route
33
A•ICTIONIII
dwelling house J.p11roxlmately · &amp; 1t' u mg
J mg sf u 10 an
h
&amp;,,,J,.
ape
ilCI
I
1es.
erry
o
ten
pua
es
namely
alcoholics
and
aged
perM
E mma Le·di 1e
' an d Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Holter Wed...
pl.
C
and
olhb
tt
fll
k
·
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d
rs
(W
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l
)
••
yeurs
old,
a
!Jam,
granary
a c o sa c arrows
C ltt a dfoN'I
u un.s,
c s sw1tc es
an
sons Jarcho continued in the,
.
HOME~MADE lCE GREAM. JUST
S.turdey, s.pt. 17, 1 P. M.
r
ra
er uutbu1ldings, Ali;o producing ull j)ro11.dcasts directly from his lech~ical joul'nal, "Medical Sci• J.ack Bartrum took Carrol ~ - nesday.
HIie you make al heme . Jack's
Sharon Frecker vbited Mr. and
W,tt,., Phone or Cont,ct
and gas wells. LOCfled approxi- home to an FM station he owns ence,.
he t_o Parkers?urg ~onday where
9 7 6tc Sl&lt;:RTA HlDE-A-BED with ch11r lo
Dair)' B• r.
match
and
a match In I A. C, &amp;RAD"1011iii:I, Rael,.., Ohl.. 1111:1tely Ji miJ,c~ from Pomeroy oh "Jh the San f'ernando Valley
H·
.
._d . f
she enrolled m busmess college. Mrs. George Baer and family
wool rug &lt;9x1;1, Corner step lM·
good
road. Appraised
value ·· 1t takes more than ,·ust O ·uttJe
e w,~t 01nhto i\Ve a 1.H1Slif or
Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Verigan Thuraday.
DJIHWARJ!:, • ll k.lnda. Carl Cbev •&lt;JO ,....,,.,
•= 00 · &amp;fay matter for a man to write Sllll)e(:
mg
e ex:tStence o
a oI D"
b le, coff~e and end table (bl onde)
llar, Loni .Bottom.
8-1N01p
~
h
·..x ter ca Iie d on Bruce Mc- - Per[cetion automatic ull healer,
Second Parcel: AIICe Ables resJ.' ptoduce 'di~ect and star In hJ~
e~atoma.
. ,
,
Gill Wednesday. Mr. McGiU is
THliRE'S A
1~ FT. OF ONE Inch plaatic pipe
Teleklng TV, plaatlc covered
dt'ncc property situated on College
·
'·
. A degree of mterferenc~ wa~h slowing improving from an auto
t,20.00. Phone WI lt-3692.
chair, floor lamp, ma"ai:ine rack,
Street in the Village of Rutland ,9 wDn mo,vies.
th mtellectual function occurs •JD vir- , accident in which be received a
La. neaster have e tually all patients. A patient who 11 broken leg
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Ohio consislin•· of a four roo~ ,.Li._oug ad, •1nd 11
' ..~8-Stc
two 2 pr . livlnw: room 11uite1,
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. "'
. urive an
nte ljence that com- answers questions sensi'bly at one
· - - -~ - •
d I
Co
I
frame dwelhns house 11nd lot Ap- b 1
,
- -- - ---- •
•
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JACK'S SPECIALTY. Delicious
~:~~. P~~~~r, metS•\:~t er:!:
praised value '3 ,000.QO.
· ., c~~/r~~~t'~e:bil~~sew,th an un- mointhnl i;radually alip1 into stu- the clotted blood. This usually is
,Porll9tt.e aandwlche:s. Jack"a
plet1.1, cheats of drawers, dreHSaid teal estate cannot be sold ,, B th
ii II
f
por e next.
done by cutting two buttona out
'D1Jry Bar, MJddleport. 9-l3-6tc
O _men are we . n ormed on
Ing table, night stand and other
8ef
SO
M.
fur
Jess
than
the
apJ)raised
value
"Dullness,
lnattentiveneH,
and
or
the skull and using the holes
To Flt Your Needl
Ol'P 9!
A, ·
The right i5 reserved to rejeel every th mg from politics to cl1111sl- lark of initiative are likely to be for "through and through irriBa• 1
stands, hamper, large Frigid J ESTATE coal Heatrnla -35, 1
We Service All Mak.et
aire refrigerator, Hot Point dry- ~ Mlddltf'llrt WY;t2Mt
an;y or all bids.
c~t musdic and_ Uterature, though prese_nt even at times of greatest tion."
,tee1 r • ck for 1·2 ton ChevroPorn,,., WY-2-tS
l&lt;'or information phone Pomero t ey sel ~m dis~uag . their fl:nowl- lucidity. Orientation may be deThis is "simple" to do, Jarcho
~t plcfl:Llp $10.00, Clayton Boler, electric ranee, dinette set,
uu'l'z , .. D no..
rihlo WY 2_2186
Y e~ge outa1de their circle of close feetive and memor;y usually 11uf- said, and "ordinarily ls carried
U.19 Ash SL, Middleport.
co11il he11iter, warm morning healAt Ch...,
'
BERNARD V FULTZ
friends.
.
fers badly. The aimR).est mathe- out under local anesthesia, Often 1
P,13-3tp
er, poreh swine, walnut, electrlc
Yukon S.:2141
Adm,·n,·atrator of th-, Est,te of
They are just a samplmg o_f matical calculation cantn,\- be per- the stuporous patient begins tol
Phone WY 2·2111
I
h
h id th
heater, hassock, record player, ....... ILi. IIRVICI IT"TIHOUSE TRAILER ,,xto, 19"9
""' - Alic Abl d . ed per ormers W: 0 can
eir formed."
recover consciousness in the opLocust St.
Mlcldleport
-'"-odel, will lake lurn,·ture ,·n ...
records, lamps, Kirby aweeper,
l •fore,9:00A.M.
(8) "I · 9) ,e, ,",• le0cela2, 11 own In mental gymnastics. Jack
The only remedy is to get rid of erating room."
•
hh:h chair, sewing machines,
Albany a,a
, ., , l • "' , , , ,
Lemon, a Harvard graduate, . Ls
1
IDl1ll down payment and take
treadle and electric portal:lle,
Bvtl'J Dir, lenlct.
15, 16, lOlc
a highly intelligent actor, as are
over payments. Contact Viren
many other Items not listed.
- - - - - - - - -- - ~------Glenn Ford, Robert Ryan, Debbie
' (, :tune, Cheshire, o., 0[ call
(Owner) S;yh·i11 C11rman
NEIGLER BUILDING SUPPLY
Reynolds, Loretta Young, William
"'·. Ell 7·72211.
9-13.fttc BRADFORD AUCTION CO.
Johns-M..nvJ'.Jlo root shingle&amp;,
Holden and Yul Bl'ynner.
MIN'S CHICAGO 9-h-o-, ·, ,-1-l•-r T!!rms : Cash
kitchen c~blnet1 built 00 order,
Ca:s• No. 13,065
Moat of them got to the top
•Nltea complete with toe stop- Not responsible for accidents.
aluminum wlndowa and doors, CHARI.ES ROBERT NEAL.
with more than just an ability to
(D) 10, 6tc
garage doors, ceilin11 tile, vinyl 6~2 South Third Street,
look pretty and to memorize
Sit 9
E
per.
N$IO.OO. Podg• r "
floor tile and plywood P1Reling. Middleport, Ohio,
scripts.
Ttiomu, 1:Ul ye Ave.,
me- ~ GAS REGULATORS, l rrom UiO
Call Nelgler'a, Racine. 8-ll-tfc
Plaintiff
roy Phone WY 2-21183. 0. l3-3tc
pound down to 00 lb, 1 from t\O -,-..,.,--,-,c---------~
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lb. down to o:i:. Both for $2~.00 . ROOFING, SPOUTING, Sheet Mc• JUNE NEAL,
brin1
CQ!ltalnera.
RusseIi L'1tt Ie, Rut l an d , Ph one
"511,CHIS,
ta l work •a d repa;r W-..'Tk ul f&gt;60 Marble Road,
F
JftlNltr nJit Firm, Loni BotSH 2 n•o
9) 10 3l
kl d p
tGi;D. Ohio. Phone YUlton 5-3201
.,.,.. .
t
, P
any n .
hone WY 2-2301, Mcehamesburg, Pennsylvania,
1'-tfe
l TELEVISION 17" tele-king $20
&amp;-ll-30tp.
Defe~dant
,, •rlr---::
1 Hot Boy heating stove beau
AUCTIONEER
June Neal, whose place of re!li4 to 5 room5 with fan $25.00
ltlASOHAILI ltATIS
denee Is 568 Marble R.oard. Mech•
Phone WY 2-3803.
9-13-Stc
SATtSFACTION GUAltANTIID
1111icsbur1, Pennsy~vania, will take
noth:e that on Augu1t 19, 1960, the
C• II or writ• I, 0. McCrt
under-lHT1ed · filed
his petiti,1n
Supplies
Cheattr, Ohio
again1t her in the Court or ComCall On Phone For Appointment
8 22 30tp mon Pleas, in Meia;s County, Ohio,
AS IS SPICIALI
WY-2-208! or WY-2-%821
praying for divorce and other reS7 Mercury- 60 H. P, $495.00
120bl
...
lief,
on
the
11rounds
of
gross
neg59 M• rcury 70 H. P. $595.00
4$ H. P, Mtrcury OuHlt "'5.00 CO!l1'LETE INStlRANCli PR&lt;&gt; lect of duty and e1treme cruelty.
MITIOPOLITAN MOTORS
tection, Llfl, Aute, Fire, Polio. Said cause will be Car heating on
600 •••• Mat" Stroet;,,,,.omenr,
Call D.oa 111111, , lllddloport, and after the 1st daY of October,

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coal iJ\dustry scattered throu1h
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Coal Producers Association. Coal
producers would lose $1.4 million
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Lalng said;
About 211 coal mines In the
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NEW YORK UPI - If Nikit• S.
Khrushehev gets there on time it
the opening of the United Na.
tions General Assembly Sept . .20,
he may want to glance acl'081 the
street at a ceremony in hill behalf.

For one thing, there wiQ 'tr. a
th»ee-story-high picture !)~ ly_~,
painted especiilfy f.Qf_ UJe o~~
slon . It will be unve~!d
~e
hour of session's openlllj: 8§,ll~lpart
of a poster covel'lng; the fron of
a building maintained by_ another
asaembly - Tti. Auembb' . ot
Captive European Nations (AC~
In llie p0;st'er, Mr. It will ..J?t
brandishing a whip, and direct4f
the satellite peoples, who will .ti
depicted behind ~•rs, to ~0:1
"down with imperialism," and ordering: "ge,t set, go!"
Flea R1lslni Ctimnony .._
Al the ol~er side of the , PGS1N'
w~ll be cartoon~4 the BritllJt
French, Snd llelgiana sjtting 6l'
cages Whlcl1 will ~ open as 11 ,.
S)'fl\bol of their having liberate«
their colonial peopl~s.
1.,.
Then, one at
ti_me, to l,he .~tional anthems of their ~o~iltril»,
the flags of the United S~~. ;po.b.nd, CzechosJo·vakia, Hungary, :Romania, Bulgatia, Eitonia, Latvia,
and Lithuania w~ll . be I ' ~ ~ .:lit
the top oI the bu-ilding aid tlireh
those of the nine "capt\ve'l i;ountrie:s will be lowered to half staft.
Tbere will be sl;)eei:hes an~ U\e
r~adjng of ,a re901ution, which the 1
-_, ACEN, .aeneral committee ba1 approved, condemning Khl"lllb~QY
for coming tQ the U. N. 1e&amp;1l!&gt;n
and bringing the ~mmunist C~ff•
tairu of his sa~llite nation&amp;. Sim·
ultaneously there will be protest
picketing by various orpni"',¥ ons
for four block11 along the a~enue ·
across from U. N. headq~artera.
M•y Chan.. Plana
Those are the present plans.
They may Lhink or somelJl;ing
better bltore K. and party anchor
or dock somewhefe within the
vnst sprawl of New Yo1k Harbor,
a thing of b~. i~lets, estuarieeli,
riv,eri;, and orie large green statue
dedicated ,to the proposition th.!lt
Ii berty is good .
,
Once in the harbor, the turbo.electric motor.ship Baltika and its
content&amp; will- be under the protection of c r ~ fthe U. S. Navy and
Coast Gua
_- d the New York
City Police ,,artment, plus a:oodness know1 what floating, d.evices
the State J)epartment securl.t1 bureau is able to shove off in.

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To Be Honored

CLEVELAND UPI Slug:er
Ted Williain11 1 who vo\l'.S ttii• wlfl
be bl• l'8f: ;y~llr, will ~ holl.O,;ed
befo_,e tbJ Cl'eVeland-BosWIJ game
a.t MUnlclPJl St!diqm toiµrbt.
u Wllliairis deeldes t~. f~lpw
hli retirpment pJana, the twoa:ame ,erle1 ~it~,.th(
will
m,rk
l~it ajipesr1nc1 _one
of b&amp;Sebhll'8 all-tlOle gtea I in
Cleveladd, The · f2-_1eir-GJd _uJlugger -will be presented ii 1dt bf
the Tribe _Hana,e~Jnt and each ·
fan attendliig the Wlfne will be"
given a four-P,age brochure outUning bi• grelt ·ell re er.

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Left Oven From Our Close Out Sale

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BAIINF.&amp;-SIMPSON INSURANCE
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Agent!, Middleport. Fire, Auto- WEBSTER ,nd FULTZ
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l:lJ A Look at the Weather
6:20 Sportsrope
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'1 :00 Heart of the City
,:30 Lock UP,
1,00 Ttie JfrJgbter Oa:,
.~.:9P Peck's ]),ad Girl.
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9:00 Tightrope
1:00 The Three Stooge,
9'2!0 The Comedy Spot
6:00 News
1u:bo Diagnosis Unknown
6 :15 A Look al the Weather
fl:00 11 O'clock News
D:30 Sportscope
\1:10 A Look at tre Weather
6:30 Amos &amp; Andy
11 :15 Theater 13
7:00' Highway Patroi
7:30 The Aquanauts
8:30 The DuPonl Show
9:00 The Mi1lionalre
7:00 • Conversational Hussian
9 :30 I've Got A Secret
7:30 Channel 13 Presents
Armstrong Circle The'ater
10:00
1:00 News
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11:00
1:15 Captain Kanproo
Loi:ik
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Your Esso Reporter
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But when the giant carrier Is
ldte , aB it is today, the Pennsy
mainline, is a gleaming lleel
' noose which
slowly tightens
around the usua1ly bustling rail
I hub. Probably no single community in the 1:3-state Pennsylvania
Railroad
system is harder hit
1
,vhen the trains 9top.
Thi"s mountain.- gil'ded city in the
sh~dow or th~ Pennsy's famed
Horseshoe CIJrve ls virtually "dependent on the railroad. The PRR
normally employs 6,500 persons
1 here, but today they represent 9
per cent of the 72,000 Pennsy
workers idled by a strike of the
Transport Workers Union and the
System Federation.

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and tons of other &amp;'oo&lt;h boutld
tor local store&amp; hi as near u the
sprawlil'li freJ1ht yard• hel'e.
Some lM loaded frlegbt ears are
Kt.anding untended in the yal'da
along with 700 car• Io,ded wttb
coal.
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So far , there htJ ~ n no food
shortage. AmplJ! 11upt1te1 ot melt,
vegetables and eaJlned loodl
have been tl'Dcked In. Jqt One
food chiln eXecutlYe 111Jld _canned
food may run 1h()ft l!'Y the tmd
of the month lf the str1t~ is not
settled.
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"If they ke~ up thl1 fOOJi1b ,
ness" one food flrin offlcld said,
"they are golne to have the man•
utacturers move to the trucks,
ahd the railroads will never get
the business bark."

ALTOONA, Pa. UPl- When the
freight cars are rol ling, the Penn
sy lvania Railroad is an 11,rtecy
throu i;: h which the eeonomic life
blood is pumped to thi11 central
Penr,sylvania eommunily of 138000 penons .

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12:00 Truth or C011sequencet
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1.00 Mid TJly News
1:10 Mnvletlme
2:20 W::,man's World
2:30 Lorelt9 Younii Theater
3:00 YOuilg Dr . .dal one
From These Rool-1
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Playl1ou1,
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4:30 Advent ure Time
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8:30 Price is Right
9:00 H:ippy
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10:00 This is Your Life
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11:00 New&amp; Headllnel
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Rocky and ·His Friends
San F"ra• clsco Heat
Your Essu ReDll!W
Jol,n l'9ly Iflw1
ilo_neymooners
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Wyatt Earp
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Open House
The News Toniglit
Scanning the weather
Sports Repott
Late Show

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Moinly About

Oft..S Begun Sunday For Centennial

People
In Pomeroy

Picnic Supper
Held By MYF At
Heath Church

Thomas-DeWees Vows Are Read At
P.omeroy Fed,erated Church Sept. 2

Around And
About
Middleport ·

Hubert Taylor la dl at hl1
ho me.
Charle■ E. Burdette 11 a P•:
tlen t at the Veteran, Hospi tal
for obaervatlon
i n Hu n ti naton
•� treatme n t. His a ddrell i1
Sec ond Floor, 2·B, Room 423.
returnlnJ to
Am ong th ose
Ohiti Unlveraity th.is wHt are
Jea nette Crook•,
Di:1le Pi er ce,
Ca roly n MIihoa n , Tom Sir.inn er
and Judy Chase , Rutland.

Misa Fay .T homaa. daught er of the Nati on wi de Insurance Co., Col•
Mr. and Mu . Everett Thoma&amp;, umbua.
The co uple i1 residinJ at 340
A pic n ic supper was held Su n- Pom eroy, became the bride of
day eve n i ng
Ir LUCfLLf ' HAWKlhll
by the Me thodist Mr. Gene Dewees, son of Mra. West Fi fth !treet, C&lt;ilurnbus.
ly P:11:1001 1 HOUDAIH3L 'f
� for lbe Cente nn ial cel e bra· Darst Jr., and Mr,. James Pullen
Y outh Fellowship of Heath id e th•. Mildred De W ee s a nd Clar en ce
Historical co mmittee: Mrs. L.
the First Baptist Chu rch.
'.�fr. and M rs. Hobert Ritchie and
Mr. and Mrs. Cha rles Vroman
port,
when the Chureh D Diles, chairman, Mis.a Fl o rine ] son, Bobby. h a ve m o v ed from De x­ odist Church, Middleport, to sta rt Dewees, M i ddl eport, a t the Fed e rd M r. a n d Mrs, Jo h n C. Vron
at
e
d
Church,
Fr
i
day,
Sept.
2.
a
lhetr
new
year
of activiti es.
....i... , ll met follo wing the even- Talbott, Mrs. Dana Hamilton and ter City to Chester.
ma
n were I n
Columbus Su nd ay
FolJoWi
s
ws
o
f
th
e
doubl
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ring
n
g
the
suppe
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The,
v
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a
bu
in
Mrs. Blanche Haptomtall.
; -. wonhip 1erviee.
1
· nen ,rid hospiFrank B. Will returned home on meetin g was held at which time ceremony w e re read at 7 p. m.
caua
e of the tll
be
Charles
Lewis.
Mrs.
Pageant:
�·lte'II. Dona1d Boone. pastor, was
Monday af t er vii.itin g II we e k i n t_h e pastor, Rev. Raymon Ko nkright by the Rev. Eugene Thoma,, of
n of Joh n Ho ,-.ani Vrot.aliialio
c:b�&amp;e and t h e following com - chairman. l&gt;,1\/e Darst, lfarold Columl,u3 with his siste r, Mrs. D.
O Y
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ma n, i n fa n t son of Mr. and Mrs.
hillib&gt;the, bro ther of the br ide.
mal1. 1 led the fo llo wing office n:
H ubbard and Mr5. Clifford Stum• H. Defcnbacher.
1a1lleel were named.
Thomas,
br
E. V roma n, a patient at
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M
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s.
Do
John
n
and
M
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presiden t, Barbara Jones; vice pres,
The mee ti ng o f the M eigs
bo.
Colby Grimes of Culumbu:s was 1dent, Forre1t Ba chtt!I · Secretary tber an d sister- in - law of t he bride Cou nl Youth Ra lly which was Children 's Haspltal.
" Bon-orary chairman: Harry
y
Pomeroy. Ohio
Booklet: Harry HoudasheU,, a husincss v1s1tor in Pomer oy Mon­
Sandra Brewington; tleasurer , Ev'. were liltten dants
Mra. 'Joh n Fultz is confined lo I
held at the Po meroy Chu rch of
Cna; acting chairman, Rev. chairman, M rs. Allen
Hu.,hes day.
TONIGHT
For her wedd1· ng the b•,
el yn Gibbo ns.
Boone; Invitatio ns Publicity com- Cli fford Stumho and Tony J-�ow'.
• · d, Christ, Su nd ay, Sept. 1 1 , was he r home because of illness.
Willie Quivey of Darwin and
Macio• (Len ora
Mrs. Anthony
The fo l l o wing were also I nstalled chose a street length dre:i s o f call ed to order by the president
lllih."• Miu Fre d d ie lloudashelt, ler.
"WAKE ME WHEN IT'S OVER''
James Quivey of Peori11. I ll. vi,ited •� m!mbe rs of the commission ; Da- champag n e taHe ta with whi t e ac - Wesley Sisson .
Eugene
' Shumaker ) - and'
M r1.
111,. daairman, M rs Rosi, Pull e n and
Ernie K o vacs - Mateo Moore
t
M usic committee : Mrs. Cecil Monday wnh Mr. and Mrs. Everett v1d K onkrigh1, Sara Bec h t le Dia n a ceasories an d w ore ·a corsage of
tn!!k . Chees.ebre w
re port was Chapma n (Audrey Shumaker) of
J-ac:k W.1rden
: The secreta ry's
�cC�mas. s:ndy Simpson.' C h.ris• while rosebuds.
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ltea11lr1lio n ,Ho1pitality: M r!. Bra d bury. r:hairma n, Mrs. Clar­ ThornilS.
Th
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treasure
, report was Columbus wer, here liat. Satur•
1:
Mr, and Mrs, George Shiveler Jr.
WEDNESDAY &amp; TMUISDAY
day to a tten d the funer•i services
n
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s �� T�m Rall.
• P,aul Smart, ch a irm a n, Rober! cnce Lace)' and Mrs. Gerald An·
A rec e ption fur approximately $61.84.
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and clau(!h1rr. Jayne A n n, o f Cin­ u ;th:t
Lewi!;.
s
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Jam
te
a
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the
of
thony.
8
d
a
f!n
mg
the
meeti ng 2r; relatives an d close friends was
Jlq1uty and M rs. Willis An­
'"THE ADVENTURES OF
Old liusi ness-Ralph Humbl e
Exhihih-Bulletin: Ka i l!indy, cinnati spent a week end with her were Diane Crisycll, l(aren McEl- h e ld in Lhe church social •oom,
lboqy,
M iss M a rgaret &amp;1uer is co nfi n•
HUCK!.EBERRY FINN"
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jay
1\lyers,
p11ren
t
gave
the
po
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tabl
e
a
rep
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rt
on
h
o
w
tunny a nd M an· 1 yn swa n .
; '' SOdal comm i tte e : Mra. Char les r:hairman; Paul Smart and Edison
followi ng th ceremony.
ed lo hu home by illn ess.
Tony
Riandall, Patty McC onniek
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Mr.
and
Mn.
Grover
Erl,
rll'lurn­
Bak e r.
Adillts . meet·mg. w llh l he group
The bri de i5 . a graduate of 8ka 1·mg rm k at Mi ddlepo rt waa
Mrs. M . L. K elly who has bet!n
J ud y Conova
ed
home
Saturday
evening
after
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a
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s
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on
u
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a
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had
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for th1, f1•11
At Sumby l'V&lt;'nini:; s met&gt;ting
ill at her h o m e is imPN&gt;Ved a nd
• mee tmg were M n. Ro- Pomeroy High School a nd 1·, emthe annual nominating committee week's v1.s1t in Beloit with M r. and bcr1 c·oats ,nd M r . and M rs. £ m- ployed as typist for Tri ni ty Uni• been ch a niie d to Satu rday m or �• able to De out
NOT OPEN FIUOAY
1
ng fr· om 9:30 to 12:30. Adrnlscrson Jone5.
wu als o t&gt;lcrted with L. D. Diles :It.rs. R . L. Lyde and family.
1 ,:rsal l nsu ra nce Co., in Columbus
Mr. an d M rs. H. K . Woodgerd
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sion
ls now z5 cenll each.
SATURDAY
as chairman with
co mmittee
., id the groom is a grad uate or
were i n C harleston yesterday on [
C" a JI•,-rs ill lh f' h onw of M rs. c. L.
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meml&gt;erii Mr�. Willis An lhony, Amo Id ' A I h ens R oa d over the
ln
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s
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bu
i gh School a nd ,,
M
iddleport
H
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New. busi nesS-The ne xt mee t- ___ _ __ ___ __ "_ __
" A DOG'S BEST FRIEND"
Paul Smart. Mrs. Charles Bennett wcl' k rn d were M r. an' d Mrs. Lesuo:: h etd Su nd ay, Oct. l 6
, . , 1r loyed as an [BM tr.iinee by I ing WI 11 •·
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and Owf'n Brallon.
tcr Bro11kovcr . Rev. Genf' Clark,
I a I Rutl and Ch urch of Ch ri st It
TONIGHT and WIDNES DAY
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T
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NASHVILL
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Mr. and Mrs. Mar,· on Dingy and
was J)OStpon ed u n lil th �n P ue to
fAMILY NIGHTS
po
I ' ._m OC
fOVe
Tal!o.v,
Willia
tbal
"EDGE OF ETERNJTY "
�
lice re rte d
Frienthhi11 Advi,or:v
Mr and Mr�. Kirby and daughter
Rutlan d'5 Homeeom1bg.
M ontgomery Clift and.
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47,
janit
or of Bordeaux _Ele men·
CQr
n el Wilde _ Victon·a Shaw
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of New H:1vcn. W Ya.
Th• e Porne ••0Y you th Group WI 11
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Council Met Recently
El#,lbetb Taylor in
tary Schoo), admitted Mo nday · he
un
. Tu H.,, hpt. 1 1-19-20
Rev Howard Ruppel! presid ed
Mrs Carl Shielns hilll re t urned
e Ill charge of the progr,m . It
b
$2S0,000 fire at the
,S , ., Mon , NTAIN
ter
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How
Can
We
Have
A
Be
t
''A PLACE IN TifE SUN"
rled a
sta
R
ver the meeting of the Session ol
I was _al110 vo ted lo · poslpotle the actlbol last Fri day to conceal · tus
yoice in Our Schools" WH the t op­ t o her honH'. Mu lberry Ave., after uthe Fir
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James
stewart
OAD"
t
Unit
e
d
P
r
spending
si)(
wet'b
wi
t h her daughesbyterian
•U'R:•..,
f0$S
�lecti on of officers until• lbe next
a
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ic used 1n the dit,russion whe n thf'
ord players.
c
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r
ee
r
h
t
f
o
tbert
Bell� Gnble - Sheree N o rth
Church of Mid dleport M o nd ay ' A �11 trlhution was made to t he
Hin Radford.
- -·-- - _ ---due to 9 uch 8 i all atFriendahip Advisnry Co11ncil met t er, Mrs.
--· - -in
Bob Cummings, Tommy Noo nan
son, Jaek, evening when the group m e t at tM \led t,-oss Blood Ba nk whe n t he �!����e.
and
Chas&lt;:
Mn.
Gle
IED WAY!
CLASSIF
THE
TRADE
and
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BUY, SELL
•How TO BE VERY POPULAR' recently at the home or M r. and of Dayto and Miss Helen Loch- [ chu rch.
H emJo&lt;:k G rove Grange m e t Satc
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Mu. Harold Carnahan.
RoU Call: B radbury, o; Brad • 1;·;;;;,;a.aa;..ii;a;;..;;.;.a;aa;;;aaa; a;;,;.
(Clne,nascope &amp; Col or)
ll was a nnounc ed thal Wo, ld urday eve nin g.
ary of Columbus were we ek end
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Charles
Hayman,
exf'cuti,·r
hrad
ALS CARTOON
Lo- I Wide Communion Sunday would . Le o Story, worthy mHter, pre. rord, 12; Mid d leport, O; Po11ieroy,
of the Ral'ine Srhnol. was a i;:ues1 �u('sts of Mr. and .\1: rs. Patrick
O
� Oct. 2 a nd Harold Sauer will be sided . I t was 1. nn ounced that 20; Rutlan d , 1 a nd Zion, 17.
THURSDAY
and FRIDAY
c
h,
1
ry.
and told of the adva11 t 11-:c11 or co­
t n charge of t he seating of the M r11 . Cl ara Paulsen won first on
.
TRULY - A GOOD
The ba nner went 10 Pomeroy 1
oper11tion belw&lt;'E'n the teacher
M . ••air k Lo ·h·
w
CO�
I Elden for the service.
compa n i on shi rts and Mrs. Leo
INTERESTING SHOW!
(
or havi ng the la rgest atte ndanc e .
.
and paren ts . Andrew C ro1i; !old of 111111;�'5 ! hr ;�., st /0/{�0 :�t��tl
The group decided to hold lhe Slory, se c�nd on butter cake a nd
PW Newmi1n, Barb.ara Rush
The collecdon was taken . A
the advantages of expo rtinii and ('Onfcrcnl"t' nn Cnoperallve Christ• annual
J:tally Day on October 9 also co oki es � Pomon a Gran i{ e. I otion was made and seconde d
"mE YOUNG
importin�.
�
ian work of I ii&lt;' Ohio Council of and lo g v a meme nt� to e ach pe r- It waa re ported that Miss Mar ily n
PHOADELPHIANS"
r the adjournment.
Refreshments were served al the Churehc.� held ,it the first Congre- son att 1 �i ng
end
,
the service s that d ay. St? ckton had been chosen as
- aJao Acti ng Secretary Bertha Arnold
close
or
the
meeti
ng
to
1
5
mem­
s.
Loehary
g
a
lional
Church.
M
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p
r�p
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o
incess
nt
e
es
Meigs
Coun·
Mrs.
E.
e wksba ry was na mT
,
0.
Dept.
Richard Arlen i n
bers.
rep reRented the Weekday Reli.� ious !,&lt;l as the dele gate t� atlend t he : �Y at the Oh10 St11te Grange meet
-.rhe BLONDE BLACKMAILER'
The nex t mee t ing will b e held 1.t Education C o uncil of Meigs Coun- cloto r
P eabytery which w ill be mg In October .
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AlllO Ca r toon
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles t
Electio n o f omcera was held
held
at
Georgetown o n September
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w Ith Leo Sto ry re e lected as w or.io beg·m n my
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visi tor in Columbus la11t 11.· eek.
It Wat a lso anno�n�d th at the thy m aster; Stan ford Stockton,
Charles Downie left Su nday for m_ee Ung o_f the Chnst1an Faith and overseer ; Mrs. Ca rol Jon es, leeRi o Grand. e wfterc he• will atle nd Life Curriculum would be he ld on turer; Mrs. Fran k Cl ark stew a•d 0
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co 11 ege th 1s term.
t he 2&gt;t h � f th�!
· mo n t� at t�e First Frank Cl ark, a_ssistant steward;
.
Miai1 Lin da crow left Su nda y for Prea l&gt;yte r i� n Chu r ch •n Ch1l h cothe M rs. Donel Smith, chapl ain; M rs. mittee ml' t at the home o f the
Lynchburg. Va., where she ls en - at which t1m� th e previ ew of the Sla nfo�d Stbckton , secretary; Dor• preside n t, Mrs, Jan e t Su rface,
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rolled in lhc .Randolph•Nacon Col• 1960-61 teachmg materi al will be se l Sm ith, treasu rer; H i lber Qulv- 1-'ri d ay.
Those
n di ng were Mn, . Sur
alte
lcgc for w o men. She was accom- given.
ey, gatek ee per; Mrs.
Emmett
panicd by her parenh, Mr. and
Mrs. Floyd Carmack re porte d on H awk, Ceres; M iss Marilyn Stock- face, _ Mrs. Frances Leiving, bud­
Mrs. �'red Crow.
lhc Pre.!lyteria n Li fe magazine a nd �n, Pomon a ; �rs. Wilbur East- gel•fi nance 'chairman ; M rs, UaMr. a nd Mrs. J. (;_ Bright of a ou nc ed that Ocl. 1 is t he dea d- rn a n, Flora ; M iss Mlld red Stock• be ll e Brow n , treasurer; M rs.
,
These li:slies Are:
mi
i Dunbar, w. Va., are the guests of line for subBcr iptions.
!on , la dy ass1Stant steward; Will- Ma r y Perry, h ospltality chair•
hP.r mothC'r, Mrs. c. E. w. Downie.
comm i t�ee man; M rs . Emoge ne Crow, mac•·
The gr uup decided that their ��m Har_t, e xecutive
ISSUE Of'F l ED
Mrs. George H. Parker w as the next me�ling would be a special
ELIGIBLE ISSUI
d M rs.
a ulse n .
P
econ o mics 1.ine cha i rman; M rs. Belly SaYre
.
publicity chairman an� . CtJ,arli;
Sunday •!In ner guest or Mrs. C. K one to d1scus11 new offic ers for chairman.
2¼% Du• 6115167-62 only for 3¼% du. 1 1 115110
w. n,,wnic.
At the cl ose of the meeti n g a Carr, pri ncipal of : the Ml.io n
elders, deaconi., deaconesses a n d
Grade Sch ool.
21/1'% Due 1 2 1 .15161-63 only for l'h% 4u. 21151 90
Mr. and :\trs. Malcolm llarlley of truatecll of th e chu rch.
de.uert coune was serv ed .
L()rraln we re we e k end guests of
Oth ers atte ndi ng th e meeting - --2¼% Out 611 5169"'4 only for 3Y.a% duo 1 1 115191
Two of th e executive commllMr. and Mrs. T. A. Downie and were
M rs, Arth u r
Lewis, M n.
2¼% Due 1 1-15169-64
tee were unahle to atte nd. They
sons.
James Harley, JanM!s Bucha na n
w
e•e M rs • -vera Ye ager , sec reMiss Myrna M a ag lef t M o nday LC Wis Sauer, Jr., J. H Grate and
The subscriptjon books for the a bove exch1 nie
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will be open for n ine d ay11 begin n ing Mo u day,
program chai rma n.
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n urses tra i ning at H olzer Hospita l.
Sept. 12, and extendirt1 through Tuesday, Se pt.
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Pb.na were made for pro je.,cts
Jt:.pf&amp;ffl
M iu Polly
Karr of CohJ�bJ.fs
20. All eubsOl1tWJn1,Ae the 1&amp;80 ,mat\lrlty will
for
the rominc •chool y ear. Re W&amp;A !hf' weelr: en d guest or her Par
Mrs. Nellie Mo.ore of
be allo tted t,rf.,lld&gt;11t If subscripti ops to the
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fre5hm en ts Were served by Mr1.
._ an nouncing lhe marr iage •of ''
ents, Mr. and Mrs . Diclr. Ka rr Sr .
IIer
,
UtOO and 1 996 maturities exceed $41i\, billion ,
s ur face.
Mr. and M rs. James Merl n er an d
da ughter, No rma Rouah,
lo Rct.
parHal al.Jotmentl may be mad e .
------daughter who are the gftesh of her
tarry D. B a ktr, son of
and
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Mr,, Seldon E. ,Baker, Sr .. o f Pomparr. nts, Mr. 11.nd M r!. Th o m as Wes , ,
If d■1ir.d n will be 11114 lo help ,nyono hold­
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ton, were Sunday guests o f Mr. and
Th e Christi a n Board of Educa- roy.
Ing the old boftdt, ■net, wJshlnt to meke auc:h
Mrs. He rbert Dix.o n a nd family.
The doubl � rin � ceremony was .
t ! o n �f the M i ddleport First BapNancy
Mias
and
Jr.
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COMPLETE STOCK OF
Sept. 7,
.
11st Church held • Chili Supper
Hummell of Mansrteld arc guests Sunday evenins .
0, al 3 p. m. by the Rev. H a rold
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f
or
the
Youth
Fel
EAVE TROUGH and DOWN SPOUT
Holmes at the Syracine Nazare ne
of his falhcr, Joh n Dill Sr. and lowshlp .i:roups
of the chureh.
Fo ur ge ne ra tio ns were present
dau,11hlcr, fo:sthc r.
Church.
Mrs.
n
Ray
Picke 1, M rs. James
All Sizes
Eldon Weeks ill on vacation rro rn Pullen,
The bride was attired In a pow- for a family 1ath ering held Sunday
M rs. Ton y Fowler and. Mrs
his employme n t at t he Pomer oy Gen Colema
dc r_ blue street le ngth dr'ess with a t_ the hom e of Mr. a nd Mrs. EIH
e
n prepared the meal.
G 1 1 more Jr., Llncoln Heights, hon Nallon
a
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nk.
You Retchc A 10 Year Written
They were assltted by Linda Kauff which she wore whi te accessori es ori ng James Shepherd o n hi8 97th
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1md
wh1h.•
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fowl e r in scrvin�. The
G0&amp;r1ntce Wllh Our Ruol Pain!
James o( rlttshur,11:h. we re week blc
The y� un i: �oupl • were attended birthday a nd M r . Gilmore, who waa
at
the table was g ivc ,1 hy
asing
end guests of Mr. and Mn. Sco ll
by Co nnie Mora rity and Ji m Har- al !!o observi ng h is birthday.
Rev. Do nald Boo ne. Mrs, Boone a nd
A d ecorated blrth da)' cake w as
Member Federal Re,erve System
folmrr and Mrll. Anna J a me1.
Mrs. Harold
daughter.
Jeanie, were guests a l rls, both of Syracuse .
a
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t
a
th
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w
potluck
d
d
serve
M r. a nd Mrs. Free t
Jame&amp; a nd
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Holmes
als
o atten ded
the ce r
the supper.
Member Federal Dspoah Jnsuranee Corp
noo n to Mr. Sh epherd, M rs. Elza
daui::hter, Mrs. Jerry Muse, of
ony.
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Harla
and
Storkport
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hel d at the
Peo ple d!vid ed I nto groups for
POMEllOY, OHIO
en of Beloit were rece nt i;:u eal! of
home of the_ bride s mother. A two Mr a nd ��rs. De nver Kapple and
Ind
i vidual meetings.
their
Mrs.
and
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tiered weddmg cake lopped with a d aught ,
Mr. an'd M rs. Colem an arc l'oun·
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nlo ra at the Junio1· Hi h group.
G i lmo re and 11ons, Joey, Ricky, Rog.
t urned home Sun d ay even ing after
lee
c
ream were se rved.
Thoae o 1h11 aroup present were
i c h• e L
1 seve ral days vlsit In Be aver with Becky f
Allendl
ng the
receptio n
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Mr, a nd Mn. Floyd s8mpson a nd
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Edwar d11, Martha Fowle r, Lari")' lty, Mr. Harris, M r. an d Mr11. Ab.a·
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Mn. Seldon
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C ladwe ll, John Hood. Anna Mft Sr., M r. a nd �.trs. Seldon Baker J r.,
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Je ffe ra, Linda Kwff, Linda Lyo ns
MIDDLEPORT, O.
. ·I. SECOND AVE.
I n the li1t or those atte nding th e Ray Pickens. Kim N eal,
an d Linda Bake r, Mr. a nd l
Jack Sig: M artha
the
McAfee,
y
ar
M
picnic honoring
M ra. Jim Jell.
man, Dar rell Stumo and Cher&gt;·I
name of M rs. C. L. Ar no ld was u n- Ro ush.
The new Mrs. Baker Is a 1960
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aduate of Pomeroy High School.
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M ra. Pufl en met with t he Junior
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Sigman, David Jenki ns, Samm� U . S. Army at Fort K nox, Ky.
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Pomeroy,Middleport, Ohio, Wed,neaday, Septembe r 14, 1960

VOL. XII NO. 126

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Two Gunshot Victims Escape
. Two Jh���?i�

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plul thi, mornln� lollowing separate shooting accidents In
Melis County. Neither of the wountled was injured seriously.
Bllly Carpenter, 19, was ,hot ( though he was admitted at the
· with J 16 a:aua:e 1bota-u n at Owl I hospital.
Both victims were b roucht to
Hollow this morn ln c at 8:4&amp; by
Oha?lea Mayes, Wellsville . Car. the hospital by p rivate auto .
Meanwhile, at 7 : 30 yesterday
penter was s.ld to be alttlng
aaaiDlt a tree when Hayes mi.,- ev eni ng at Pomeroy Emergency
kNik. him for a squirrel, at a long Squad was called to th e Tho mas
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Two buck-pbot which were re- sufferin C fro m illnesa. Squadmeo
moV-. at Meia:1 Hospital hit C ar• c alled a Joe-al physician.
penter In ,the _bead. He was re leaa­
id from the hosr,ltal after treat­
ment and follow n1 lnvettigation
b1 the Sheriff'• Departmen t.
· James Payne, 18, H•rrlsonvllle ·
il� ln Meip Hospilal after shoot•
In,: hlmaelf ln the foot th.la
rn�nlng at 7:30 at his home.
The y oungster waa cleanlnc a .22
rtne pump gun, which dlachari•
ed. Ttre injury was n ot serious

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Warns Real
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Post Commended
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Let U,i Check Your a-r
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t he Alfred Methodist Church will
be he l d Sunday, Sept. 18th, Sun­
day sch ool al 9:30, the n a short
observan ce of Rally Day and spe­
c ia l music. Rev. Ro bert card
will be the speaker.
Singers will be Mr. a nd M rs.
Lewis B revard a nd daughters and
Mr. an d M rs. Stanl ey McRoberb
a nd daughter all o f Circl eville.
A baske t d in ner is at noon .

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