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Meigs County Women's Democrat Club
Held September Meeting Thursday

RUGBY

The Seplt&gt;mber meeting of the • Democratic Women held in Col­
Meigs Counl)' Democratic Worn- umbllfi recently in connection
I en's Club was h� Thursday eve- with the stat@ convention was giv•
1 mng at the setjmd ward house en by Mn. Henry Benti who at
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Mr and Mrs Alva Grover of tended . Mn. Geora:e Holman alao
Che.shire were gue5'! and Mrs. .i.ttended. Mrs. Don Brewer, preai
I Grover who is secretary of the dent, waa unable to attend due to
1'er �•
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Org;rnna, · illness.
�mocratic Women·s
I tion in Gallia County invited the i
I 11 the absence oI the program
l o,· a l dub to atte nd '" 11 Y meet i n g
1 of 1hr1r dub which is held al rha i rman, Mrs . William B.lrtels,
the program for the evening
1Middleport, Ohio
' \h(' L.ifaye\lt• H ot el . fi allipol i� .
consisted of interesting rep&lt;lrta
A rrpor! on the Federatio n of of the state convention by rhairJ-�,.,,,,-..,,,,,,,,,,,,,---,----t
' man Henry Bentz, who spoke on
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BUY. SELL and TRADE TIit: -CLASSI FI ED WA\'!
1he pliltform adopted at the con ·
, . :.L..vention Don Mullen spoke on
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thr r('unt meeting held at Char•
leston. W Va .. where Senator
,lul111 Kennedy was the speaker.
Mullen illll'nded u a represen•
ta1ive of Congressman Walter
MoC'IIN 01her speakers at this
meet in1c were Governor Law­
rcnrc ,,f Penn�rlvani;, and Gov•
ernnr Errt C.1mhs of Kentucky .
Mullen s,1irl he came away more
crrnvincul th;,,n C\'l'r that the
D rmocr; . 1 • c party JS the Party
· who cares .

SMITH CLOTHING Co.

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Mrs . Brn1z read an artirlc from
Tbe L'rusa'1er, a church puliiica.
lion Ill n·.?ard to the over em:•
phas1� of the relii::ious issue In
this cil mpa i µ:11 . Candidates Ernest
Wrngl'tl , Ma&gt;:rnc Allensworth and
Geraldine Youn,i related inci•
denls they encountered wl'llle
c11mpaignin,;. Two mt.ietings were
announced, one on Oel. . 4 at the
second ward house, wh1th Is to
be a polluek supper for candi•
dales and eommlUeemen and
their families. 1'he time to be
announced and the October 20
meeting in Middleport (or candldall's uf both partles. �r. Grover
also a_nnnuneed a (1.le(!bng of the
co mm ;Ucr. no pollt1cal edul'atlon
of thr loth con&lt;.:re!Jllional dlatrlct
Mo. 11d_a y, �kl. 3, at the Bradh�ry
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b111lrl_111;: 111 Cheshire, at which
�and1dates 'lf both p�rli('S are
mviled to allend. The meeting
time of the local club w1;1� ehang ,
ed from 7 : 3(1 to 8 P , m.
Refreshments were scr 11!d by
the new rcfrea hment �ha1rman
Mrs. Phil Obllnger assisted by
members.

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Mr. and MrH. Porter Midkiff of
Ht'mlock Grove and Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Midkiff of Bradenton, Fla.,
visited Wednesday with Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Hill, Flatwoods.
Mn. William Bartels entered
Meigs General Hospital Friday (Qr
observation and treatment.
Mn. Clara Grueser of Enterprise
is a medleal rpatlent at Meiga Gen•
era! Hu�pltal.
Mrs. C. F. Tompkiru; visited Fri­
day afternoon at Parhrsburg, W.
fa., -with her father in h1w, Ben
Tompkirni who is ill in the hospital
there.
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{A. poem "Tea&lt;:h Me To Pray" by
1ill&gt;b hlcKJ;;LVEY
Mrs. Geo11ge Bearhs, president, o'p­
Mr .. and Mrs. William A. McKelvey of Route 1, Portland,
ened the meeting or the Past Pre­
aidents or the Ladies Auxiliary of are announcmg the engagement of their daughter, Shirley
Drew Web1ter Post American Le­ Ann, to Mr. Don Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thel'on Johngion. held Wednesday evenlng at son o( Route 2, Racine. Miss McKelvey. i&amp; a 1959 graduate of
the home o( Mr:s. Pearl Hysell
Racine High School. She worked for Gates , McDonald &amp; Comlure, I use them oil the
Mrs. Han')' Houdashelt was · in
a
Ohio, and is presently employed with the
chaf'le or the devotions taken from p ny of Coluw.bus,
a.
time. They're ,afe, inexpen• J
I Corinthians 13. The Human City Loan &amp; 8avings Company 01 Pomeroy. Mr. Johnson is
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Tooc h wu rP9d and followed with 19 [&gt; 7 gr�d uate oI RaeIne High School and attended �hio State
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prayer. The pledge to the flag pre­ UJ11vers1ty for one �e?r. He then . entered Greer Diesel Engleeded a moment o( sllent prayer neeru,ig .School m Chicago, UUnots, where he was graduated
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for the dead.
in December, 1959. No definite date bas been set for �
During the busine1u1 sessio
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------ w1.11 voted to 1lend 8 gift to �it� We Pi.y 3% Interest 0• Your Suings
Loop ■t Millel"8 cotta,ge D yt
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A ·Sift and birthday card �er:
lo Mrs. E11zabeth Huber ,11.t Foster
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Rett Home, and 8 get well card to
�l•• Erma SmJtl;l. It Wal decided
Women'
the
of
anniversary
meetin
18th
The
Association
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to purc
h 11e decorations to be used
of the 1',irst Upited Presbyterian Church of Middleport which
In the poppy window on Memorial was held Thursday evening at the church began with a 8:30
Day.
dinner in the dining room of tqe church.
MAM&amp; OMITTED
Member Fedenl Re1ene System
The dinner table was cente�ed with a large cake decorated
Mrs. William Baxter was Jn
Mr!i. Willard Faudree's name wu
Member 1-'ederal Depo1dt lnsuranee Corporation
omitted from an account or . the charge of the program and con­ In sink with the inscr_lption "Women's Association 18 Years , ..
I 20th anni11ersary of the Forest Run ducted eeveral eonlest.s.
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POMEROY, OHIO
an encircled with ivy.
Prayer hy Mr11. Baxter, chaplain,
WSCS meeting.
Twenty-five memben .-nd gueats, , coved with a white l'loth and on it
concluded the meeting after wliich Mrs. O. P. Klem. MUls Nancy Dun- was the golden cross, the open Birefre11hme.1ts were served by the bar and Rev. Howard Ruppclt, were Ille, lour white carnations for the
ho,atess to those named above and present for the affair.
deceased preaidents and a white
Mra. A. V. Howell, Mra. J. M
'fhe l'harter members, who were , candle. Lighling candles for the de­
Thornton, Mrs. Jed Weh8ter Sr · seated at the speaker's lable, were ceased members were Mrs. Ron•ld
Mn. Lewis Stanley, Mrs. Owe� Mrs. Marcus Chambers, Mrs. E. O. j Hand, Mrs. Dale Walburn, Mrs.
Watson and Mrs.• �ayme Holmef!. Tewksbary,. Mrs. Arthur Lewis, Richard Vaughan and :iw'a. James
The October meeting will he Mrs. Charle[! Shumaker, Mrs. R. Sanb4t'n. The ot her past presidents
h•l4 ,1 111• IM&gt;... of Mn J 11 H. S�JlrqJ,¥,n, "1.rs. W. tt- Juhling, werC presented with red carnation
M,r11. Garen StanabLllY, M:rM. Lilli�n corugea after which they took
Stciff, Mrs. Hobert Shal'p, JliJ. their _ chairs on the platfol'm, AiPaul Haptonstall, Mrs. George An- 'aistin,:: in the ceremony w�N! ''Mrs.
det'flon, Jr., Mrs. Bethel Coleman W. H. Juh ling and Mrs. Edward
ap.d �,i:rs. �-trl Owen.
Burkett.
pr
The thcii\e, ·•one World" was
.
Devotwnal leader for the meet•
carried out in the table decoraLions . ..\s the g11ests entered the- I Jng was Mrs. Willia� Mo!rls Wh0
rooni a mobile railed "Le t's Join read exerpts 1r-0m Billy Grahap1 s
We ·-1ntel!lrate
, Rock Sprlnc1
Gran,e met Hand�•· was suspended from the article ·' W hy Don't
Our
C
h
urches."
She
read
scripture
1huraday evening wUh Amo, door.
gs
the book
in
Paul's
teachin
from
t.eonard, worthy master presid.
's
table
the
spl'aker
The center of
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was highlighted by a ,olden cross. of Romans an_d 1 Corinthians.
The minutes of the Sept. IO, 1942
Mra. Leonard, home economics ln the shadow of which was a
chall"man eave her report for the glolle surrounded by six figures meeting were read by the secre•
ye,ir and named Mra. Fred Leif. representina; all races. The11c fig- tary Mrs.. Floyd Carma�k- The
hell, Mra. George 6kinner Mn Uftl were attached by rec.I ribbons .trcasurer � rcporl was given by
Annis Phelpa and Mrs. 'Home; to locations on the J,llobe which Mra. Juhh ng.
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R�ce aa lhe committee to work they' represented.
. �embeh were u_rgcd to make in1dual conlribul1ons Lo the Sal•
d1v_
with her for the new year. A con•
Followlng Lhe dinner the regutrihution was ,:iven for lhe SIil· lar associ,nion meeting was held vahon Army and the Blood pro­
YIUon Army appeal.
with Mra. H11.rold Sauer, president, g ram: The annual _summer medical
pr esiding. Tho session opened with of fering was received and a con•
A program was pre1cnted by the hymn "O, Master Let Me Walk I lribution was voted for the Cl'lilean
the hom41 economics commltlee Wlth Thee " the same song which , reilef through the Church W orld
with Mn, Leonard Jn charge. had been 8'un· g by the group at Service by the group. Plans were
Group lin1Jng by The Qulltinc the organizatiomil
Why let rough winter mows rilre )'OIII' blood preo­
meetini: 18 discu11ed for the annual bataar and
Party
· dates were set for Nov. 9-10 with
ope11
ed
t
h
e
proa;
ram
folh&gt;w- years ago.
mre, when for about half the ooot of new -tor lire,,
ed by a roll &lt;'I ll with member.
Mrs. Karl Owens, Mrs. Myron Mill­
prespaat
honoring
A ceremony
)'OU can gel Winier Retreads with lmnou, Submbanite
responding with something they
ld4lnl8 wa11 conducted by Mrs. Sau- er and Mr1. Ronttld Hand named as
like about the tall of the year. er. They included Mra. J. H. Hum- the committee in charge.
, "'•d de,lgn. Up to 511 more traction than bofoN, In
A J)Oem "Who's Who " by Mrs phrey, Mra. Ralpl'I Berning, Mrs.
Guest soloist lor the evening was
,now , . . up t� 171 better traetion .In mud. Coodye11"1
Rober!, Louka, preoodod two aru: Dea Hayes, Mrs. J, B. Haye-, all Mn. O. P. Klein who had al6o been
approved Suburbanite tread dellp, means you gel
- at -Mra. A. A. Dillard, a gue&amp;t
elea, Watch These 81td1" by deceased, and
the organlz:atlonal meet­
the bed Winter Retread, for the moneyl Save ond
Mra. WIIIJ_am Grueter and "Be Mrs. George Anderson, Jr. (two I ing. Mrs. Klein, accompanied by
Careful With Thal Gun .., WHHa m. termaJ, Mrs. Alfred Schleicher and I Mrs. Steur,
sang
be safe!
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-Grueser.
hn·s Elija h,
:,tendelsso
from
Lord"
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' , Mrt. Dwi&amp;hl Wallace.
Dita of non,ehse by Mra. Johl\
Ml improvised altar was used, 11,11d a medley of apirltuals lncludln and safety questions and' -- - - - · -·
a h;ue and false . quiz on Ui4''
Gr■�• CClJlducted b� MrL UeonJ
ard clo"d the P'Oiram.
:,l· ,,,;
�, the. cloae Q� ,,-e , · meeunc
quartel'ly · blrthday i:u'pper wa�
'f'..Y"� i•om a \abl• '!'iih white
cvnr and fttfrhtcd by candles.

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The FARMERS BANK
and Savings Company

S:�i Women's Association He./.d Its 18th
Ann,·versary M"'et,'ng At Ch ch E.

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Grange Held
Meeting Sept, 22

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Utility Pole
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It-vfile Li1
Shot In Leg
While Hunting

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Hugh Murphy, Reed6ville, was
taken to St. Joseph Hospital in
Parkersburg, Saturday evening
foUowing Meigs County's third
minor hunting accident of the
year.
Murphy was reported to have
Ileen squirrel bunting with a
shot himaelf in the leg. According
pistol and as he tried a r.ut draw
to the West Virginia Slate Police
at Parkersburg hi5 injury ia not
serious, even though he was ad·
milled at the hospital.

Suit For Divorce
Filed In Court

A ,uit for divorce has been riled
Jn the Clerk of Courts office by
Larry Carpenter, Rutland, a minor,
against Jerusha Carpenter, al.so a
minor.
The plaintiff flied on gl'Dunds
of gross neglect of duty.

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H"!'e Money, Wil ­
Travel, But Not
Without Blood

Molfl county MW ho cantrl,.
buted 1MMJ hi finance Its Reel
Cro■t Bloodmoblle Protram for
another '(ffr.
New it nNd1 blood.
· Men and ...,,... ma,
blNd thlli Wednesday at Iha
Pomeroy Junior Hith euillitor•
� noon to , ,. m.. All cf'Nlta
at thl Huntington llood Center
have lteen depleted, At INlt 150
pints a,. needff, Hthorltln
uy. to ftllfft local
until
anather visit of th9 blNdrnobile.
Gl,q blood If fw no ether
rNIOII from th■rnkfufneao that
you an in t,MCI health end hive
blNd to gtft. Many
Show appnd1tion k putting
your hulthy Wood lnte the
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APPLE IUTTIR
The Ladiee Aid of the Church of
Christ in Rutland wl.11 make app)e
butter Sept. 27. Contalner1 1bould
be left at the home of Ethel Nel•
son, Salem SL, and orden made
by telephoning SH 2'"'°31,

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il'looping It Up Mter 33 Year Pennant Drought

Open House Held
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Board that.may be p1&gt;rcbased jj\one.
t;lberal ml,cell111eous benefits up to $1!0.00
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provided In addition to HoopItal �edwal
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Come ·ln for • FREE teat and
dernonst.ratlon Ot the bteat io
bearint ahla' tad •llM'inl al11111es. Alt to 1H the tiny new
· Jubilee model ' bearlns: 1kt lbat
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Mel Clark, Weil Columbia,
former major lf'.ague outftel�fr
and nationally reco,nlzed fox
h unter. will be apeaker the eve�
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lng of Sept. 30 (or tbe lleiP.
County Fox H11nt1:n' Asaoelatio · ,
banquet held i11 Racine Hleli
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S!'hool gymnasium.
The dlnner'·,wm follow (Mi ,,
day's activity of fleld -tritll
hounda. are cast a&amp; , d1Jbrea1t.' t
After dinner, if the bun
hne enel'I)' left after their f
day out of-doors, ibere wUI '
square and round ctan·r.!tng. · it'
Ladies of the Racine PTA art ..
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serve the dinner.
Thursday ni&amp;bt the
anol'iatlon event apena with a
Bench Show at the Legion Hall
111 Racine.
Sat Lllday at daybreak hounds
will be cast in the Derb)' and.
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. BEGIN AT SCHOOL - Heavy earth movt ng equtpm;nt has moved Into Sugar Run Ail•Age run, doi:1 running to1e- . .
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where Pom�roy's new el�mentary school buil ding is to be constructed. Sever � Williams ther, but acored separately. Rib- - ,
�uJpm�t 1s seen here with a huge tree stum p In the right foreground. House in the rear, hons, rosette&amp;, trophies and euli;
n_·
hiih, ts the Vaughan place.
a,e being offered o n the lie¢
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ringmaster la Jack Cada, Gam•
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�ridge, 0., and Master of Hound1
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1s John Green, Fairview, W. Va.
11'1 ia planning another 10
. on atwnpt to put a U.telllte
iJtto; orbit around the moon this
A l:!ill of exceptions has been I bi11 of except!ona now pr.oceeda set up under law for corrections,
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filed m th� Mells County Clerk into a poHibly lengthy routine: answen, or changes In the tran•
,, despite lts "annoying" sixt h
lunar probe failure Sund1y.
of Courts JD the lnJuncUon auit Judge Bacon i:oust approve it for script as filed.
Tlie new moon rocket will carry
The caterpillar in question wu
apiu1� county pureha&amp;e of a D- 9 accuracy and acceptability, 110
a
d;i&gt;llcate of the 18? . poond
caterptllar.
must attorneys for both 11ides, to cost $151,275, payable in three
''tp,ce lab@nlory" destroyed Jn
The �ceptions actually are a and along each step .of the way installments, with money a11eady
lhi�· flation'a late1t lunar nplora­
transcr11&gt;t of August lffth pro. ftlpulated
period1
of time are paid In: $3,600 monthly rentals to
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ceedlnis presided over by Judge
have been deducted.
Sunday's effort to fire s aatel•
Joh� C. Bacon. At that time
Recently, a majority of the
lite , 340,00 miles to a lunar orbit
commissiGners, Rolland NeutzlinR
J.u�ge Baeon turned down the peo s
ended
in wreckage at � bottom
Dan
Harlingu
voling
yes,
ap•
btton of ·Homer Goegl8ln to stop
and
'!tie Meigs County SheriU's De­
purcbue o1 the caterplllar.
proved a resolution of intention partment la inveatigaUng an ac­ or the uteAn le&amp;&amp; than 1me hour
Goegleln filed an appeal Seplo continue renting the ealerpil• sident on Rt. 124, after a un­ after an A\lu-Able rocket b)aated
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lar if it cannot; be bought, and to ldentiried driver, opentlng 1 hym its pad.
pay $3,600 per month rental for bread truck hit n power pole eoo
Court attaches Hid today the
��;._ume It has been used .. feet above the Provlco Millin,
Co., in Minersvllle thla n,,orntnr;
at 8:30.
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Wltneues said that lhe driver
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the Ati&gt;en, 111e...n1:.,, Sund,r ....
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Floyd TB1bo t, l!6, Barbe,ton,
Sportsbroadcasters l\.sloeilltlon.
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was
arrested
Uftng
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Saturday
tor
night
Ml
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hill, editor of The PomerGY-Midnersvlll♦ rffldent ha,
M.i8.II Wanda Ruth Stepmle, 2i.
dleport Daily Sentinel. .
IHrn♦d I lff&amp;On about flylnt driving while intoxicated. He forFuneral services for Mrs. Lettie
Elected vice president was Bob airplanes· without Pf'OIM'r train. felted $1� bond this morning of Aur&lt;1ra,
Va .• has been nam•
Cunningham, who died al Holzer Willis, Wellston banker and part- Ing.· No, he w..n•t pllollnl a ,.. when he laJled lo appear in ed Home Demon1tration Agent
for Ma110n County and has aslloapltal today at 9 a. m. will be time sportewriter and sportsbroad• or I DC 7, IM,t a mOfMI air- County Court.
'the only of.her person arrest- sumed her duties.
held Wednesday at 2 p. m. from cuter for the Wellston Telegram
p11.,.. Thi plane w•• rHcly to
the Ewing Chapel with burial in and Wellston radio station.
The new ■r:enta i1 a graduate of
be 1ent Into the wlld blue yon. ed by the department over the
weekend was Douglas Sayre, Ra- Aurol'II High School in Preston
Hobart Wilson, Jr., Sports Editor der, by the would be pilot.
Portland Cemetery.
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She was born Od. 2fl, 1888, in of the Galllpolls Tribune, was relnttHd of hHdlni Into the cine, RD 2. He ie being held fOr County in the dau of 1956. She
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re&lt;:elved her BS degree In home
Lebanon Township, the daughter eleeted 11ecretary-treasurer.
cloud, when Ml let looq of ttt,
of Mr. and Mrs. R. M. and Mary
economiC!II at West Virginia Uni•
The meeting was held at the Fair pl■ne, It turnff around ind
Greens Country Club near Jack- taok • noN dive right Into the
Taggart.,
versity in June, UMIO.
IS O
She will l'Ucooed Mn.. Ramona
Surviving are a broth41r, E. D. sori fo11owing a dinner there. Wil- chin of t he 30 yur old pilet,
Holliday, who resigned Ute poll•
T■Hart, Fort Pierce, Fla., son was authorized to pdrc=hase
wi.en the Injuries ..,.. totaltd'
tian in April . of this yea� Since
listers, Mrs. Rettle LeMas- trophies !or presentation at the the pilot wa, the onl., CHUalty,,
., , �. Fontana,
Calif.; Mn. Zettle All•SEOAL footbaU banquet set J,te went to Mel91 Goneral Hoslhat Umt, the County has been
without an agent.
H9(ferman,. Franklin, Pa.; Mrs. now for December 1 in the city pltal and had five 1tltchei In
Miss Ste,pmle has said that she
Nettie Smith, Syracuse
with winnb1g the grid championship.
hi, chin.
will meet in the near future with
An effort will be made to have
whom Mrs. Cunningham qi�de
The model plane wa■ not llamher home and a hal( brother, E. this date changed.
farm women's �h•ba .to map out
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a proaram in home demonstration
It conDicts with at least two
o.
'faJgart, V-cine, - 0.
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Her hu.sband, Ed, died Feb. 24, other Important meetings, the aparmed wlt.h pistolH today robbed
pearance of the Ohio State NCA
lNO.
the
Weat HIii, Bnncb of the
champion
Ohio
basketball
at
team
l'ROMISIS IIG GIANT
Fritinda may call at the fl.lneral
First National B1nki of $30,000.
University, and the Middleport
STANFORD, Calif. UPI-Tht
home 1ny time.
ou
The a1111men entered the bank largest single unrestricted grant
Rotary club sponsored football
at 10:14 a. m. EDT and shouted: ever made to a ·university-$25
banquet for the Yellow Jackets.
"This is a 1tiekup."
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Attending were the orticera .n1mmillion-has been promised by
They ordered all patrona and the Ford Foundation to Stanford
ed and Willard Fitzp,trick and Ed
Registered nurses O f Mason
Clark, Jackaon; David Kempton, County met recently at the Appa - b� nk employes to line up. Then University
provided
Stan(ord
Athens, Robert R.oberta:, Pomeroy;· lacblan Auditorium in Point Pleas- lhe bandit&amp; cleaned out the tell, matches it with ffl fflillldn with­
Odle O'Donnetr, Gallipoli!; John ant lo organize a county wide er·s cages, ran f111m the bank, in five years.
and fled In a 191Ht Chevrolet with
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, Web41r, Wellst'tin; John Ward, Nel- group of nurses.
,
sonville and Jim Myers, Logan.
During the meeting nominating Ohio liCflnse platea.
The estimate or the lpl ount
and telephone committees were
named. Members of tlie nominat- taken in the robbery wu made
in.a eOIDmittee are Mn. William by bank pre1fdent. Harlan ·P•ige,
Thr-ee )'OUnl Ma,on Couhty. sall•
Alarnhoul, Mn. J. S. Duncan, arid 'I'he two men apparently llipped
ors are pi'eaent1y spending fourMrs. C. L Brown. Members of the through �lice bloclt-1e• &amp;et up
.
teen day leave, at • their home,,
y
telephone committee are Mrs. alter an aJarm went off,
after having completed their
P�BURGH UPf-Tbe 33Police •aid one of the bank
Frill Frey, Mrs. o. s. Kelley, and
h11ic recruit llaining at the Naval . •
drou1ht finally WIH
�nant
employea
managed
ta
slip°
out
of
Mn. Robert Lutton.
,
e joy that a&lt;!comh
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And
.endMt.
, Trlinint , Center Great Llkea, llli•
the
bank While the robbery was
Harrl1onville Scipio PTA held an
Plans were made for another
pniell Ibis fact ■Imply 1t1tamped
· nols. � yoons m�n all enlist• open house Wednesday evening,
progress
in
and
c
alled
to
report
meeting to be held October 10.
�atown
Sunday
ed together, ttalned together, Sept. 21. All teachera, parents and
Ptttsbw:&amp;h
Attending were Mn. Homer Mar- the holdup. A -bank alarm abo d
and are now on leave tosether. pupils were Invited to the get11i.ght.
wu
tripped
a, the two gunmen
tin, Mn. Bertha Harmon, Miss
flle air was u.turated with that
They are:
fled.
acquaInted senIon . .
Bert
ha Condee, illra. L. L.
SchWilliam Eugene . C,onno11y, Airsweet
smell or 1ucl?eQ, and
New teachers, Mrs. llae YOURJ ween, Miss Louile Roush, Mrs.
-man Apprenllee, u. s. Navy, son
choked the lidew,tka and
thronga
Margaret Gray. Mrs. Dorothy Mor­
of Mr. and Mr�. Charles B. Connol- and Mrs. Maurita Miller, were in• rieon, Mrs. Marguerite Shields, Here For Interment .,
streets to inhale il aa they await•
The remains of Grover Hiram ed the arrival from Milwaukee of
ly :Route 2 Leoti. Connolly will re- trod�ced by Mr. George Dallas, ex­ Mrs. Louella Morgan, MISI Evelyn
cut1ve head of Northwestern. lm­
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Jarrett,
who dled near Washing. thei, heroe&gt;-the 1960 Nation,!
ri to the fiaval Air Station Anaents have �n made with 8'ickma11, and those named to ton, D. C., Saturdll', will arrive League champions-the Pittsburgh
provem
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n1ton.
upon
D.
waahl
,
eo,Ua
by train in Athena at 6:33 p. m. Pirates.
.1 more ito be made in the near fu• committee&amp;.
oofflpletion of bl■ lean.
ture.
Tuesday.
Police Superintendent James
Tony Martin Cbeesebrew,
Burial will be in the Beech Slueser said th,t estimating the
Mn. Bea Wood, president, ap­
man Apprentlce, U. S. - Navy, son.
Grove Cemetery at 9 Wednesday 8.lze of the crowd was nearly imOI Mr. 'Ind Mn. Jphn s. Cheese• · pointed five delq:ate1 to attend Auxiliary To Hold
morntn1. He had lived here years possible. But he aaid that. accordLe­
at
County
.A.
Councll
P.T
the
Pleasant.
brew, Route 2, Point
Meeting September 27
ago.
ing to police reports. some halfChfftebrew, enlisted ae an Air• I tlrt Falls on Oct. 13. They are
The Racine American Legion
Haiel
Lewis,
Gilkey,
Faye
Louise
million person• turned out to wel
man Recruit, one ·oi the choices· of
MEIGS GINIRAL HOSPITAi.i
Sta'ntey, Helen Williams and Hazel Auxiliary · wtll · hold 1t1· regular
come home the victorious Pirates.
any Navy applie1l1t.
meetin1 at the Legion hall, Sept­
Saturday adml1sion1: Jean Ste­
People began conver&amp;in&amp; on the
Owen Eqene Pllllta� Seaman Hendenon. Named to the way1 ember 'Z7, a.t a o'clock.
wart:. Middleport; Mirtha H111ton, area 1hortl)' arter the Pirate&amp; ofAp....tice, , U: S. Navy, husband and means com'tnittee were ;.fary
•There will' be a silent auction, a Du-,bar, W. Va.; Kathryn Windon, ficlally clinched the pennantof Deloria J. Plante, Route · '2, CtneY, chairman, lk!tty Gllkey, movie;
and relruhmenll. Margaret Pomeroy.
Gilkey
Davldl&lt;ln,
Clinton
when the Chicago Cubl -ellmlnatPotni "P.leaaanl Plant:a, enlisted in Leodell
Ypat,
president
wishes to t_hank
,Sat,urday discli■r,:es: Dorothy ed the St. Louis Cardinals in
the , N•�•1 High Sct\ool Graduate and . Charle a Kina.
A comm_itte� wn also named to al! members who took- p,art Jn the Roseberry and daughter, Racine; the Wll\dy City.
Tralnlnl Pro�m. which laaured
Dora Al'ln Duckworth, Syracuse.
to the black topping under Fall Festival Saturday hl&amp;ht.
aee
"Bring on tbe Yanks", "The
him . of attendin1 a Navy SCbOOI in
S_unday admlaalona: Dewey Y3'1U Are Ned,.. ·'Yankee · You'll
"'ulp­
the
playground
around
and
omc
.e]ectronies
ul)on
of
field
the
Moore, Aahland, Ky.; Audrey Mc Go Home'' sprang up on liomeple�lon of h� 'buic tr1inlpg, and mcnt. They _ are Jake carsey, Mery] Thurman Youth Cited
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Laughlin, Pomeroy.
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Aft
Glltey.
d
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a
Bernard
t.
Houdaaheld
h
made signs throughout the goodhe Will. whea ,. bls Jeive expire•,
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Sunday di1ehargea: None.
· report to the Naval Tralnin1 Cent• 1 A nursery was started lor thenatured mobs.
The O hio State Patrol lnve1UgalChHdr-.n, Too
er San Diego, California, for a children with toys being bro11ght
an accident at 4 o'clock yealer•
C&lt;!,IL KOHL BURIID
Nuraery
td
tul)er'li80l'S
ild.
h
c
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c
ea
by
ol
rate
the
In
Little children, carried by ex•
coune of instruction
Frlenda and relatives of Carl uberant parents, fell aaleep on
Electroilia Technician. H� Ja a were Betty Arnold. Kai'en Gilkey, day afternoon at Lanpville, on
Route
124.
Kohl,
Sr.• Pittahurah, Pa., son of their fathers shoulders. One todWilliams.
eryl
and
h
C
Sally
h
graduate of Point PleaaaM- Hle
The by-law, being n:vi11ed the
A car driven by 1 ROy Gilbert, 17, Vil Kohl, fonnwly of Pomeroy, dler, whose mother sale! "juat had
. i.AU these men enlisted July Gtb, 1roup will now meet the third Thurman, 0., ran Into the back of w■e burled reeently at Pittsburgh.
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· Tueaclay of each month.
Ml!IETIN4 CALLID
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another car operated by Hubert
A meettnr of memberi and P1)r•
Dale 'Kennedy, 37, Middleport.
The proar.a m committee tor lhe W: Taylor, 60, Middleport. GUN tottaciaS- TO Min
waa arre1ted by Middleport Police sona wlshtna to join the Cttlans
N · /fte . Friendly Nellhbors club Is neD. meetlna on October 18 will bet1 was arrested by the patrol
.
Iii
ai­
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for dlalUftiJhg' the "ace. He will Ral11W, ballll' Of CIVIi . DefenH will
h
·to
Wll
ito'p'
fithlN
folLewil.
hy�
and
Gilby
Buel
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Tl:lh·
.'• to•llold Ha monthl)i meethq:
In M1J1or Kermeth 'McEl· be held 'nunday 1t 7:IQ p. m.
· In
' ·"'diy; Sept, 2'rt at the bomtl �r Mn, The roOm banner w11 . won by Mrs. 4u� diltince. Dam■«e to both appear
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Progrant o• Individually

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Clark Will
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Transcript Filed In Caterpillar Case Brought-­
By Homer Goeglein, {',ailed 'Bill Of Exceptions'

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In 1960

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and "Swing Low, sweet 'Oharlot." , ' 1 --=- 1
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Speaker for the program was
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Lesli
Nan
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lwa!Mln
Rex
Rev. Ruppelt who used the topic, I
EDl.LS
THE
OF
"MIRACLE
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"Toget erness." He mentioned the
(Clnema•ope)
fact that all races and creeds had
- also wonhipped together in this chureh
Char1ton Hutoii - Gary Cooper
in recent years He also used aevTHE
"WRECK
eral personal e�periencei to illusD
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MARY
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irate that among races there 11 ·
(Cineniucope &amp; Color)
'T.10 difference. He Contrasted the ]
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Mso Cartoon
race situation In our country and 1
European countries, stating that If\
SUNDAY and MONDAY
su,ope ther, " , togethernaa in
Elbabelh Taylor and
race but a certain separation in
Montgomery Clifl· in
religion but in America there ls a
"RAINTREE COUNTY"
mo,ement· !or togethema" . in re,
(T0&lt;hnicolor &amp; Cioetna1&lt;ope)
ligion but 1\ill a separation in race;
_ a l'eo _ -!{anjty· Span:, in
Mrs. James Sanborn •dl1pl1yed
material which she had recel.ved •�
''THE BIG NIGHT''
the Leadersl)lp n-atning Sehool at
(Interii'■tin• 'teen-Age PICtUNIJ
Wooiler College in July w hen shl!
"Ralntree COwity" Approx. 8:,0
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(Part over
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MEIGS THEATRE

Past Pr&lt;&gt;·- s1'den t's
Of A UXI•1•,ary M ef
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C. E. BJakellec w11 cuest 1pea•
lter, when the TWllillll Garden
Club met Th ursday evening at
th Federated ChL1rch educatioi;i
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buildln&amp; , .
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Con11en'1tioh abd the need ol
��u•
•o
Mitt
saving top 1011 was fl¥ topic ol
�he speaker, who al� shQ.w� aD
·111e W:H4W'ood �n club will
1nterestin, colored , ��lnl.,
1'The meet WedaOICUiy at 8 p.m. at the
Earth Is 'I_'hl!l l.ord s . M,1. Her- h pme oJ ,Mn, Paul F'iiiher with
man Humphre, ol The r11 ! n'- , Airs. Karl Grueser a, co-h01te11.
reg1oi,al dlredor of tl!e Ohi:o A'$· _
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sociation of G,11.rden Clubs spoh
oil ruture proJecU of the Asso­
ciation and reminded the mem­
ber&amp; of the re&amp;ional meetin,:: to
Pi:nnemy. Ohlo
be at -1-,ake Hope Lodge dining
TONIGHT ··
room oit--October 12.
•ONCE MORE. WITH FEELING'
(Technicolor) · , .
Mrs. T. A. Henrles1y ph!sided
Yul Brenner - Kay Kendal)
at lhe meeting and devotion,
- al!IO were Jed by Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.
who read a poem "I Btlieve Iii. , " VAU,EY of the RroW°P,QDS'
God" and closed the devotions 1 John Hq�soo _ :-- Ly�n �
- _ nay
with lhe Lord_'s Prayer in unison.
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$UN., MON. and TU .,'.
Mias Ethel Garland told o! a lrip
she and her sister made to the
"BF.CAUSE THEY'RE; Y.Oll!'JG''
West recently. The new yeat
Dick Clark - 'flt1•Mtay Wflld
. - alto - . �
boob were distr.ibtltfd. , - )4r.f.
Pe.tlrl Hyitill read· an :• ■ri,iCle o� I 1 '-'!J'HE .MOJJ� 1·�1., RO',,ED"
bird!,
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Gifts wore P.re�nted to, Mrs,.. · : Ru�itll'.,t»J,f;.'�Jl,l1; 11:l:mJn.
Humphrey ancl. _ M'�. Blakesl,e� ·' · ; .�ij!t'-,c)C!Ji'•ftP.4'.liJI ,
by _. �rs. Hennessy oti . ��( of
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ehlJlch dl�ng room' �te��· ,lhe
meeJing watb the hotiu� -Mts.l ··

Mr. and Mra. Norman Fisher of
Sepecaville are the guests of rela•
tlves in the •rea.
· Ch arles Spen(er, who i1 emplo_y•
ed in Pltt8burg, Pa . . is spending a
few day&amp; with his family.
Mr. and Mrs. Otis Midkiff of
Bradenton, Fla., are the guests of
relatives in the area-.

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Give Your Blood
Wednesday At
Pomeroy High

F-1vor1 wero cor...,•• of chryialltbemwn,· and juniper- made
by Mrt. Wllliam1on, Mr,. WobIler and Mra. Gerald Wildumulh .
Guelb weN Hr. and 11.n.
Blakellff, Mre. Humpbrt)', Mn.
Marie Ca� or Clearwater, Fla.,
, aDd M.lh farbara Rou.-1,

At GQrd.en ClUb

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In Pomeroy

s.lturlian Coats

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Hamson provldiQJ the desaert.

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Hoffman Rites
Held Sunday In
Point Ple.asant
Funel'a) aervices were held at
2 p, m. :Monday for William S.
Hoffman, 8'l, of Point Pleasant,
Route 2. who died Friday night
alter a long illneu.
�ices were held al the Spill•
man Methodist Church near Weat
Colwnbia with burial following in
the Lone Oak Cemetery.
Mr. Hollman, a retired carpen•
ttr, had built bis own casket sey.
er■I yeua ago and atored it al
· _home. Following bit, inatruc­
tionl, be w• to be buried in the
t:ullet built by him.
lie waa the son of the late Mr.
and Jin. James Hoffman and w11
a native of Muon County. Surviv•
ing are bis wife, Inez V. Edwards
Hoffman, �lumbus; four daugh­
tera, Mn. W. H. Runyon, Hunting•
IOn; Mrs. Iola Coleman, Poinl
Pleuant; Mrs. Fa,-e Smith, and
Mn. Marcille Wilkes, both of Co­
lumbw. four sons, Howard, Le-­
tars; Forrest, Henderson;
and
Harper and Hebert. both of Co­
lumbua.
In addition he is survived by
tJn-ee 1i1ten:, Mn. Etta Youns and
lit•. Daisy Kn�pp. both or West
Columbia; Mn. Olevia Young
Clifton; three brothers, Nathan,
Columbus; Newton, z,neeville;
and Okey, Springfield,' Ohio; 20
grandchildren, and 41 gre11t grand­
children.

tible, bearin, the ball players
hia firat birthday two weeb ago"
definitely was in · the spirit or rinall)' arrived in the Golden Tri,
the occasion, dressed in a base- an1le at ■bout U:J5 pm EDT.
ball uniform the back of w hid&amp;
Pirate announcer Jim Woods
sign. .
bc&gt;re a "Beat 'em, Bucs-"- who accompanied the team. on th�
But as he toddled along hold111g
.
from Milwaukee, said every
on to his nother's hand. he kept hght
connected
witlt- tbe club was
one
a plastk milk bottle jammed-con- soaked
with
champagne,
beer ·and
tentedly in his mouth.
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motorcade or open conver- anything
The
--Aidmen Give Relief
To Norman' Terrel
Middleport emergency aidmcn
- were calhed at 10:10 p. m. Sunday
to aive aid to Norman Terrel,
North Firth Ave.
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y
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Casey Stengel, prouder than ever doctor in a friend's car when his
of his triumphant New YoTk Yankees, rated his !Olh Amer,·. condition wol'Bened and the sq\11d
was called. He · wu. given emerg­
can League pennant over all the Others today "because every. ency relief south of Milla St. on
one thought we couldn't do it."
South Third, and taken to Meigs
F1nall)' relaxing a bit aner Sun.
General Hospital in the emergency
day's +3 pennant clinc her against compan:- w1lh the former New ambulance.
t.
the Red Sox In Boston, th e chi p,- York Giant manage
"He was one of the greatest of
per 70.yP.ar-old Yenkee m anager
time," Casey .-id, "and l never Aid Squad Called
all
,
paid tribute to all the players who
helped hlm win since be ·took over could hope lo be the manager be After Swiq Accident
was."
the club in IIM9.
The Pomeroy emercency squad
Stengel added that it was "a colw
,:Without them, I ouldn't have
was
called to Peach Fork Road
players
e
won one peruw;t, never mind 10 " lectivc erfort by all th
at 7:08 Saturday evening to give
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club"
that
won
(or
the
on
&amp;aid �Hey. •
aid to Cathy Wilson, who fell
ro Yankees this year.
''That first pennant you ncv r
from • grapevine SWing.
foreet,'' he said. "The firth one
"I guess you'd have to say the
She suffered a pouJble broken
we won in a row was something Yankees played like they know ankle and wa, taken to Meigs
apecl.al, too. But l gotta' 118y this how, arter we 1ot beat twice by General Ho■pital by the squad.
one now goeB on top be!'amc ev­ Kansas City I litUe while beck,"
eryone thoul!lht we couldn't do it." he said. "W�'ve come on t.o win ._
SHADE MAN ARRHTID
nine in a row and that's !Offlething. 'vernal H. Well, 24, Shade Wal
Tle With McGr•w
Casey's 10th pennant ties him In the pinch that we were in, you arrested Saturday ni&amp;ht by Pome­
with the late John Mf:Graw as the generally loee one or two, but ef­ roy Police f9r apeedinC, lfe will
m1naser who has won the most t41r KanNB City that Y•nkee spbit appear before Mayor Charles Le­
pr tomorrow "lf!':L ·
took over and Ula 'WU tt."
tiop, bot SlellilOI
. . llilI lie cotddll&gt;

Stengel Prouder Of ThIS' One
Than An Of Those other Nme

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�1--Daily Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Sept . 26, H l60

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FOR SAL E King �uperior Tru m ­
pel _ �ilgh tl&gt;· u�ed, $75. Call
W Y2-5402.
9-2�·Jt c
- · -- - -- - FILING AND
NotlCI
SJX ROOM house and bath on
1 N I NVENTOR Y
:\1echa111c $t ree\, Myers lihallow
' HEAR!J1f;
·,� No. 11,416 "t"
well pump used v�ry little .
Phone W Y2-3542.
9-24-3tc PN11J.!Jt• C'Ourt, "'91,. County,
- - - -- - - - - ~--TO t h@ Exeebtor nr Ad �
' ilti,.
roR SALE Upright player piano. trator and -, such of the tollo · n,­
S t rilford. WY2 2992.
9·24--61p as are residents of the alate of
Ohio: surviving spouse, if any;
'l' W(;s - F61t SALE -IN ne:i.:t
of 11:in;
beneftcj q ' 'Uhdtr
I L \, .l.LO.
1 1 pp111g c o ntaint'rs. Ph. WY 2- the will,
if any; the a½�
rn(!y or at,
: 3.' ·,i
t9J 24, 6tc tomeys representing
of the
·
arorement101f� peffO�
·
J (9a )
Mo rine Supplies You are hereby hotlfled that on
l he 24th day of SeP•"'1'iler,, 196.0,
AS IS SP.ICIALS
I
an Inventory and A.eRJ'.
�int of
57 Mtrc\/:-y 60 H. P, $495.00
the
11.tte
qr
iff.e�!Y
,])'.
e, de,
59 Mer&lt;ury 70 Ii, P. $59S.OO
. , . ip in
ceased,
I•�
qt
s.ltm'
: 45 H. P. Mercury Outfit $99$.00
·
ui.d Co!Ult, · w� _fiMil" l.n
I
METROPOLITAN MOTOltS
. fh ia
.
.
" ;'�
600 Eut M• in StNet, Pom•ror Colllt.
Hearina
9,
n
,¥kl
i:
f
l)�y
-:,.nd
Phor.t WY2·3170
Appralff,m�t 'WIii IM �,��rpre
8·20-Hc
01

Leg_al

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__Lego/
.., ·-Notices
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Combined Sunday School Hour, Worship
Service Held �t Mtet�o�isJ 9.Jn,s;ch

Around And
About
Middl�po11t

,NOTICE OF AP�fffME�
A combined Sunday Schoel hour and Wol'Ship serviee was
Ca1_4!1 ••o. ·�
'
•11\
,,..
yesterday at the Heath Methodist Church in �iddl�l;IOrt
....
held
f!,
r
oti0e1 ia � given that tdlth
to celebrate Promotion Sunday and l\ally .Day'.
S in, 'fhO� Poat Ottlc.:e adcJreu
By PlllDDII HOUDADl!L'f
Young people of the ch urc h i .
J'llll CONSJS'l'lt!NT DEPEll(D.\BLE llESULT8
11 Z82 Mlltberr)' Avenue, Pomeroy,
we
n' m charge of t he opening ex • Philson, l. E. :\11-11 M, E menon
Mr. and Mrs . Paul Sm art spent
RATES
Ohio, has been duly appointed Ex•
ercises wit h Forrest Bachtel glv- , Jones, M.{1, Br.uce Lloyd, Mrs,
the 11·eekend in Laudrnville.
ecutrlx
of
t
h
e
Estate
or
Aten
S
h
ain,
alfd Sara Orin Sinith, Mrs. L. W. McComas.
fi �ts' per -wrd, nne Insertion. MioiriWDl'I rh;irg e ·- iiO cents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Vr•Jman ar•d ing t he call to worship
1a,-.
of
Mei.as
Co�11ty,
.ohJo,
de
e
h
t
Bechtel
readmg
Di- 1 Mrs . Jack Bt-ch t_el , Mrs. Ja mes
scripture
I cent,; pex word for three 1..'0ni.ea!U\'e in.sertion1.
,on, Jo hn Howard, spent the W•'t'k ane Mcco as
sed.
cea
Eul er, Mi111 Bess Sanborn, Mr•.
�
«
_ .
�al - one mo 11th for 30 cenl J (:,t!r word.
end 1'. ith Mr. ,md Mrs. Jn!m C. for t he m was the a omp nist , James Brewington, Mr. and Mrs,
openlng
and Tom Rall had
1'ull rate of f cents per word wilJ be ch.uged for adverllSln;i
.
Dated this lflth day of Septem• -,r,mnm.
Gene Harr11.
t m orning prayer.
,
If llOt oilid within 10 days aner rece;vmi !Jill.
•
r, " 1960.
�id1ele Hackett daughter of heThe
he
At t�e close of the a�ice • po�
C hoir under the di. 'i!:rr...,, u, Advertising - Should l.,e n,p&lt;&gt;�trd l.mmlf'd.iatdy. T.be
Mr. a1:d Mrs. Michael Jfaekt't; ha� rec tion Junior
F. H. O'BRIEN
lu
ck dinner was held m the bu•·
of
Mrs.
L.
w.
M
c
c
o
mas
.
. Dala;y Sentinel wi.ll ofll be rl:!.!lporwble for more th.an one mcor­
Judge of the •Probate Court
been ill at hM' h om e for seven1 1 presented the number, "Fur the ment of the ch urch wit
h 16:J pres­
Nd inserUo,n.
1aye.
Meiss Co1inty, Ohio
ent.
&amp;Jra.
Becb
t
le
and
M'.1.11 4anof t he Earth "
,ard of 11:.anb and 5,pe{!I� Nolicea of Ewots SUJO. r)biluariea
'f1) 19, �: (10) 3, 3tc Mr. and Mrs. Emenioi1 Jones Beauty
rn
ch a,rce ()f the �,ble
in
wi:re
bo
C
h
Eri
David
a·nd
am•
c
h
t
Konkrig
Jlllblished at 1 ce 'lt per worct.
---:--wero:! in Athens Sunday aftemoon bers a ssisted with the
arran2,,i;n.nts and t�e women of
offering.
t MO
U DAYS
WORDS
J DAY
3 DAYS
to ds.lt wit h
their daugh.tn,
the,
ch� h,d "!:,rut.eel tb.e meal.
A playlet, "A Church Family at
90e
$1.35
60&lt;
ta
Sharon, student at OU .
.
Ho
m
e,''
w
h
ie
h
was
dire
c
ted
by
.
$1.8Cl
'"= :::­
$1.20
$6.00
t10e
1(1
,¥rs. Mabel W11)burn ,,f Colu:11- Mrs. Nan • Moore,
NT
NOTICE OF APPoiNTM•"
was
presented
Mr.
nnJ
'l,,-••fou,�
r
$i.2:i
$1.60
75c
17 .oO
20
b1:s spent the weekend wit h lier
c... 11.AiM
with
thes
e taking part, Ben Pbll,I
n1olher, Mrs . P earl Gn,·e ; and
.W,. l'IIC!eived by 10 A.M wUJ he in t i-,aL d1y·1 c-pu.
,..,.._. of Charin Calaway,
son, Mr!. E m erson Jones Mrs. · · at - ��,U:ffl, . i!if!ffl�"!'�ffl.: ·
I
0Rent
ar
For
Soll'
M;s.
Audrey Fr0$t anrl familt.
'
•d
'
l!,ccopllo�•.
�;r�,,.,.,IP
0.C.alff
Mr'. u.d inrr. ,#.'¥4,;oe , 11;w1er
L. French Christine ·coats Mike
PHO N E WY-2-2 1 51
c---c-cccc-,c ,:---:---,:-:;--,,_---,cl by anY lb�n•' :PlfO'·ll y me
11r.' and Mrs. P111I Winn return• Lloyd,
r
', kji' ,1e): from .• V, a ­
tt'
titurnt�
'
h
Kennet
Bill
.
s
Harri
Dallas,
50 FOOT Trailer, 3 ru 11 lu;ed
t
Notitt it hereby 1iven that E. R. eJ Sunday evening from a week's Pat
· or lo flve •..YS· bel
I
e
,.
p
e f.o ��e
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o
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,
ff)�.
o
.
�
ri
_
t
n
Raymo'\
n
o
Rev,
J:;vers
y
and
t
.
run
with
·
autobt"droo
s,
h
m
bal
.
·---:::::-7:;-::l i"l"r""��:"""'.'.':"""---- ----,I-or
Calaway,
Whose
::-0..t
Otflee
add·
er
visit
in
Atron
and
Colu
m bus
10
d
d
1,1.ot go
f�rot,
'UJ,;·
..
,
·
Sale
( I ) Notices
malk w,sher. Maple Street,
�� m . ' � -�nd ress Is R. 'D., · Reedsville, Oh io, ha&amp; Wilb relatives. Mr1. Winn's sister Konkright.
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anY
u
I
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fu
t
,
_sq!
jl ,�•�r:�ar 0�
Middleport. Phone WY2.�460
·
W hen the congregation convened
be'lJn duly appointed AdminiJtra­ Mrs. Morris Thomas w h o has
in.
·
THE PARTY who picked up the GAS, fU EL OI!. a 11cl -&lt;&gt;oa�
l fur·
,
,
""''
Of
11
Children w,e lcome.
·
. beer, here with Mn. Winn's par­ following t he lesson period, the
white Peklnese dog &lt;l1 Br.id
naces. Call for free estimates. --:-:--::--:--:--:--:---,cc:=
__9·20�tp
_
24tb di,)' .61 �
.
•
• to'r ot the .E■tate of Charles Cala
w · ,m:r.Sl�
�,�
flN"'" �en­
.
1
wa; l1tt of Meigs Coun'ty, Ohio, ents, Mr. and Mrs. IJa�t Lyons Prl_m ary departm�nt, dire&lt;:ted by tob� . ·
bury Sunday night WllS T{'l'Of.j '
J&lt;·oreman &amp; Allllot! M1duleport. (
-�e
·
', •, 1 om
"
1 1 ) Wonted
TO
for . the pa st week return ed to her Mrs. James Brewmgton Hng aev- the ,.(� I t '� · �
nized. Therefore, if Lht'y will I 6--10-tk
-:-:-:::;;;::c
::c;;; ;-;;---:-. ,_. , r:. deceaaed. ·
c-- Buy
-- Actj.ng _Ju,dje ind'
rd hit
'
'.
eraal
songs
_wit
h
C
h
ristine
Coa
t
s
�en,
..
h&lt;,me in Cleveland Sunda3,· al&amp;o.
:::c
return it,_ there will lie 110
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1
a'i
■rid
IO
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ol
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king
c
,
WANTED CUSTO M corn pi
.
Dated thia 9th .day of September
Mn. Betty Gladwell of Colum• as �ccom pamst.
charges filed. Edward �o-�'.ri·: i Fot°iin"ouM lwuse 2 lots in
b.
,
the
otJitti
.!
��
,Trs"'
•
me
Hollon,
Po
Contact
Delmar
lll60.
bw spent the weekend with her
9·21:i ::I ll l Che�trr 7Vill i.i J.:e, F'��i Oil � to \'C I roy Route 3. Mt. Herman Road
Bradbury. - � Promotion certificates w e r- e ' They �'l,!)t a .'f�.� at. P��nel­
, :
.F. H O'BRIEN
son, Larry, and her parents, given to the chiJdren by the te1ch- lqn wb,, . ;- · · �oYwl
I um! a 2 5 fuel oil tank. Cal l
9·24-fltp.
f?!fng,
Ju.die Qf tbe·Proba•.e Court Mr. and Mn. Delbert Becker and
WY2-6fl l 8, l'harlcs llichl.
..."'M,ITI AND PEST CONTROL
er
s and attendance pins were given 1 Befo�
_
P.
aq
,·
�
\1
,
,,
. .. ere
�
Mel,81 .CoWJt/, Oh i.o
:
,,
-.;· .Pal_n, Frw irKpOCtlon, ln,u,. j 9-24 i:ltp.
1
L
family.
by
Jame
s Euler, SS Secretary. Oil� j.n · � ,
�
•
_&amp;N,
I
"
,nnpal
(;[NSENG
HOOTS
for
prn_tnpt
a
c•
,
,�'¥,i'
•
.
�
.
ll
3tc
(8)
12,
19,
26,
.. by N,itlonwfd. Phon•
l�!t,,
• of
ceplance $1.31 per 01. _All other
.
Rhodell Steffy was confined to year pins were preaented to Van t..,.bQi'
LEGAL . ·
·•- A. Servle♦ •St•tion WY 'l: f'Olt SALF:. Jt;ltSEY cow three
1. · .,
trus
Jo
hnson, Sara Bachtle, aruJ Karen.I �e �
pr1c�
.
'.f!me
{
.•
·
also.
llt
advanrcd
t
root!;
•
P1
[Joinrr
lit
o
1m
yuars
Willurd,
4-'l6-tt'
h
i
s
h
om
e
be
c
ause
of
illne
s
s
y
e
s­
2Sl6,.
The Bedford To.
tee■
the
Hawley. A two year pin Was \given llr. i"i ,,,
,
E. II. Morse, Albany, Ohio, nex t of Meip CouJlty; Ql)l6;
fli!j
__ __
'
rn,} . 11 JJ. 1 _
/9) 24, 3tp
terday.
•
�
1 'J���es'ul
.rd·
the
Beth
Fultz,
a
t
hree
year
Pln,
to
Naµo
·
t
to
to Tl•nnessce Gas Plant.
1'0ME COOKED
m e�ls,
pia1e ---------;--:--: · - - ----;--;;cc
Rev. Fred I. �ardner and Wal­
bids at thelr tegutif Qlft
�i pl.
, NOTICli 'OP APPOINTMI NT
\Yilliam
DaV_
ls, and an eight year :r,ttll •���11,Q? - f'• �'!fl,tfca.
9 24 Jte up until 6:00. p. rtl. OcL
Dairy llur. 1 L U W � f-. �.D corwcrs!•Jn of 3-76
lunche s . ,lack's
ter
Bunce
a
tt
ended
the
Ho
m
ecom­
'· 1�.
· C'IM NO: 11,439
R
9·20-tll(' ' po unrls pe r dozen eggs was re- --:-c:--::---:::· Middleport.
ing at the Zion :::!hurch of Christ pm to Barbara J ones and a 1 1 yea1
- j for the purebase of 'the lo lowina:
E1taf•
of
ldward
Browning
P.
l
t
n
a
o
u
m
Va.
r
icd
l
pin to Da'vid 1\onkrlgb t.
_ _ . . , . _ -- - -: ·l
�Ji w: _
�- , �· r r'. ( 1 4) Fo r Rent
_
Sunday.
equipm ent:
•Nd
ARRIVED F m:::sn SATl l BIMY A.
S l ler!Jert Jacksor1 usrng ½ayne --·--:;:;;--Teochers of the c.burch �-h�ol,
�
Ii.
'
·
·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D
o
nald
Sum
m
ers
·
O•e
.It Canning lomil toes, . ranni11g
l'oultr_y Mn,n an&lt;l gram . . Pnu I · FOR RE"•NT mmJ. em J WO bedroom
" •-to•" truck·. w,th two lf;'d . Not/oo.11 Dert-b)' (iven that Dana iµid children, Medina, spent the were honored by the pastor dur�
:,. 1r1;et
u·• Su,11-K'J"
--'-• ,
pe.aches, Bartlt&gt;'.L� 11eii rs. grnpl·,, l try M1.n-r lia!unces the mgrchouse. Fur,mhcd or 1:1nfu.r- a:xle, tires 8-26 front -,IIOO .-: B, 1lilA1'flllnJ wltoae Post Office weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Paul ing the service. They were Ben Ch
• ��it,�
M
d
n
pe;
Boos(e
bnkei,
hellleJ
b6(I
p
e
devotion�l
be
(
was
and apple bu tter J pplt•s. Midway
,�ll
d1ents i,1 farm grains so hens
,'l'qm
nished, nutomalic heat, dispOB�
otot:t::tez: ;� Winn and Mr. und Mrs. Hart Ly. Part-v Held On
I,:ad'er of · t�e Youth Fe1J owsh 1p
Market, w. M,;., SL, i'&lt;&gt;mecoy.
prn&lt;lu,·,· a l h,gh nLc, bul ,1
al aad fandscap,•,i ya,d Phone an c1tfrp�ter. Submi t bid■' wlt.)I ti'
.J
'1'd ,rit�o•l
i_,.P •tpolri\ed Aainlni!lt'lor • qi tb, one of Bradbury and Mr. and Mrs.
of the Heith Methodist Church
9 24 31c
Oh io.
luw focd �ost . Ask for details
W_Y2-3240. Mrs. James Weber, 1 lO' 44"!)' �f
1
Clair Taylor, Rutland.
·
.
o
Ninth
Birthday
late
•
•
·•
_
,
.
Ettate
:of
&amp;Jwatd
P:
]irown!ng,
ff
•·
,,
b
4Y
when they rnet Sunday evening at
Kau
t 1. F ced Store,
Chester,
llt
c
MirMleport.
9·26-6t
l!arry S. Moore and Miss Jean
,Board reserves the r11h t to reject ot Meiji · toU»tY, ·Ohio, deeeasEid.
:::::--c== --__ _ __
The nlnth birthday of Linda the church. tifarilyn Swan was in
Olun.
9·26•lt r
1TS REVlVAL TIME al �It . Oliv r
La
m a spent t he weekend in Col­
.
'
·
blitfs.
all
any
or
flv'.
Housi,"""t..;;
ROOM
EIGHT
'
Dated
tlilil
f5
th 'day of Septemwas celebrated last Fri- C'h arge of• the lesson.
Hackett
near Long Bo t tom, Sept 2U
u m bus where they visited with. day even.in£ at her home in Mi$:!· · BsirbRra Jones, president, con•
Bedford Tow_na�lp Tr111t�1 �r 1980.
room apartments. A. N. Bengel.
,
Clurenl'e
Proffitt
PO'J'ATOES
I
.
· l
thru Orl. 9. llev llurukl Holm•
'
Mrs. Harry E. Hoagland, Mlss dleport with a slu m ber party.
By Glenn Ue, '
U-2-Uc
P hone WY2..3272.
duded the . business meeting w h en
9. 2J.J2t c
_ 10
e1, evangelisl Spe d at � ingin .t: 1 l 'or ti ,me ' Oh
Grace Sauvage and Mr. and Mrs.
F.
_
Cl11trk
of
Board
H.
O'BRIEN
celebration
LinAt.
part
of
the
tent8tive plans were m ade for a
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_
_
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l.ty the Four K1•ys, l !Liutmgton, G Or;n J . l/ M P c·va! di•ii vr• rc.' d in FOR UENT-Tbrin office roollll
Judge of the Probate Court Ernest .Jones, Sunday t hey attend• da and friends attended the Mid- bake •sale -and a m embership
(9) J.2, 19, 28, 3lc
W. Va., The Trnvelcrs Trio
Meigs County, Ohio . ed the dedication of the corner dleport-Wa hama football
Mei gs C im nr y for 32c hu Call J over Stiffler Shoe Sttlre on
game drive was d! Seussed.
Bufblu, W. Va . , TJ1e Duncims t C l i 7 2:!34.
Court St., in Por;neroy, s,cond
(9) J9, 26; (10) a, 31c stone of t he 'Christian Education and returned to her h ome for re.
9· 2H-:ltp
Meeting with the youth group
11nd ot her.�. Corne h1•ar, lwt•d , - - ---- - ---- - - floor. One large 18 x 22 ft, room
Building of t he Broad Street Pres­ freshments served by her mother, was Rev.
Raym on Konkrigh t,
and help. Jtev. D. Cirrlc, Pas• Al'l'Ll&lt;:S I-OH SA L l&lt;:-(;rimcs (;t!l· I with adjoln-i ng 1:il \ 12 ;:. r(H)m
byterian C hurch.
Jr.
Gif
ts
Hacket
t
pastor
of
t
he ch urch.
Mrs.
George
dell, l&lt;Prl ant.I Yellow llcl1ri o 11�.
D•24•6l p
tor.
One 10 • 18 frO"llt room. All
Larry Bunce who is attending were presented to Linda from
----- - :-ita,vm1m irnd R 1Jme Jfoau1y.
ne ...,!y painted with new floor
an engineering sch ool in Cincin• t.-iends who re m ained for the
I'
'
if
Pl1•11�c bring rontai11t•rs. Chris
M E N
covering11. Phone WY 2-2088.
( 3 ) I n Memorian1
nati spent the weekend with his nig ht.
1-'rulh, Mason, W. Va. l'hrnu•
8·2-Uc
parents, Mr. llnd Mrs. Walter
TRAI� T9 BE
IN MEMORIAM
Sl' r 11fe :i 5254.
9·26 5tc -�- --- - - ----:,---,--;Bunce.
Those spending t he night and
·- - - --- - - 7 llOOM HOU S F., both, t hree lots.
---In m e m ory fJf my husb�ncl, Joh11 -n�•
J6.S
Ga
.)4Jmta:l,llAeJ'Y
ugei:
enjoying
breakfast were JoJ,ee
.
.
St., Middleport. J.
llelOI'P 8:llO · A.Jt
William (Pete) Werner and Davis, Teresa Casci,
R. Davis, who passed away fiv e T A_J'H , i,; mn'I C' l lcle �·i s i nn ,35 . . C u b 1 7RO HysC'II
er, 9,2 - lowtt, 2 ft. open; G1lh­
p
Remalee
]
UO,
$
�.
5.
Ml4ol- WY­
9.7.tfc
IL Al (' n.
years ago loduy. Sep t . 26 , lll55 . I S_1 11ut un1forr 11, size _ ,l
polis 17.8 upper, 9.3 lower, 2 Denni s Walburn len thia m orn• Nicre, Lois Ann Sauer, Nancy
J
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l
nk
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l
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l
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y
on,
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Treasured lhoughls of 0/11.' so
1·2" ft. open; LOek 23, .13.8 upper, Ing for Colum bus w here they Harris. Shelia Ch ilds, Lucretia
APAlt'1'MENTS - .ll'urnubed and
I 9-21! :lip.
KAU'IZ PUD STOP
1
clear_,
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lower cloted off. All move• -will take the examination for en­ Byers and Martu K. Hubbard.
8.0
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unfurnl1hed. MtUtAten, Middle
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Often brings a SJ]e n ! h•a r .
able dams U-p: · 13 1 thru 23 and trance into the Air Force.
U!lED G AR D EN lraotora 11na mo�- · port. Phone WY 2-2821. 3 3 tf
Mic hele Hackett was also invited
POWER
SHOVELS
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D
onald Ma tthews, form er local
'rhoug hts retu r n lo sc'erws lung
river
a
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&amp;anaw
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off;
c)ol&amp;((
but was unable to attend due to
ers. UPlMy mower blades shar•
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BULLDOZERS
- - _-, NAMIU IIRYICI ffATIOII
pru;11ed,
resldent now residing in Dela• illness.
dama on sur.
pc11ed. Cu.ator1 mowing and �10- _
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GRADERS
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wore
visited
here Friday
wit
h
Ti m e rol111 on hut nH'mory la�!s.
pl(lwing.
River boats, d own, Daa­ his uncle, Ji m Matthews who is a
SCRAPERS
1111d
bath
apartment.
Birch
cab9hlo
lli11 wife, Edith Da\•i.�
GRAV'ILY TRACTOR
OJN�RS
hleld. Chlll'leJJ R. Stephenson 6 patient at the Masoni c Clini c and Rirtlrday Dinner Held
inrts, disposal, incinerator,
9-28-H
ntor
&amp;v,ry -Day
Sal oq and Sftrvic11 5 1 ? '.!;. Main .-it.
c
am
5-f,
7·3
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7:�
loset
hone WY2-01 4l.
large
P
am
s.
friends.
former
neig
h
bors.
and
Trained
m
en
are
earning $165
lo �
Phone WY 2·2975am He was the dinTier 1:uest of Mrs. A.t Brewington Home
Lo&lt;k 10, Jfub
9-18-tk
per
Jeek
and
yp.
ousands
i6fiost and Found
,�; �;�
The birthday of Mr.s. James
• �,;�k' ,)4 · ;
, loon Charles 1!.�r4�Jt°f, ind , so-q C�_s .
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of
acitj�on'\,lllft,
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. *ded
W1onal
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lf:b5� am. J.:f. 1.
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AUCTIONIIR
LOsT-BABY glaa�es Jn vlcin1!Y 'fHET.A Tt ·� DA
Rober{ OrOgan ot TOledtl Srfent day eveniilg at hiii::= home in
pro- MODERN THREE room apartri,gh t 1/o{v ti O(ielit�· he ft'eavy
c:, pm,
RIASONAILI RAns
of Pomeroy l'Olll Offll•c· omf
fier1y, brkk two story, located
equipm,ent ua,ed in buiJdjng
ment. 156 Mull.Jerry Ad.:'ttoin.,
IJ.!I:Bea. r. U:30
. . pm, the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Middleport.
Pomeroy National Bank. If j at N o rth
SATIIF,\CTfO!I
GUlt,flA NTIIP S:3· -Loi!k ,a·
John Kaur!.
Coal
h
ird
and
T
croy.
9·20.6tp
Attending
t
he dinner w ere Mr. � roads, briclP,Ei, dams, llliffliel,:ls,
a-( ·one d4irrlck bOlt; Charles w.
Call or write I. 0. Mctor
found please phone WY2·6266.
StrPcls, Middlepol't, may be
etl!_
and Mrs. John V. Vroman, Mr.
--ChN,Or,.Ohlo
9-28-3tp
$nyder - 2::35, pm, - 0-f; Ben )f�ol
�1•r11 any evening.
9·17-30tc Complete tr.aining program, Jn.
and
Mu
C
harles Vroman
and
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1 1 7 1. Help Wanted
c1udhlg ac�al experience on
son, Mork, local, Mr. and Mrs.
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heavy equipment.
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Column,
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Jo
son,
Vroman,
John
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BUILDJNG
Enloved
By
,JF
Club
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WOMAN OR GtnL to 11u;si5l wilh, NEIGLl:R
.
Up
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Galllpol11,
City
of
Hunt­
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For
complete
Information,
send
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- · -- John.1-llan,,m,. roof ill.Id.le■, in.t"6n 8:20 p,ri, 8-8; Pennayl­
housework and care ol two i,1t.
M�mbers of the 3 F Club en. bus and Mr. Brewingt on and dau­
hod Cl••n UHd Ca,_
11.,ime, address, age, telephone
/ valiik Time off. No laundry.
PUBLIC SALE
kitchen cabllttU bOUt to· �' yanJa .,ll:a&amp;
jo,yed
an oullng at t he roadside g hter, Sandy.
Afl Mali" ••d Modal•
23,
1.3:-2; Lo&lt;!k
nuraber and working: boon to:
lladni!
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my
for
m , I will sdl
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Phon!! WY2-6459.
9·20-Btc
illJTR-fTAN MOJOq
Clty .(If . Ka,,av;Jle, 3\40 pm, 2-0; park on Route 33 Saturday even­
--CALL
ON'EASTIRDAYS
.it
l'uhlk
Aurtion
on
Suturcfoy,
U�!v•.n-1 ·Equlpmenl
-1arate
door,,
cellinl
tile,
·
vtnJ
.
1
ing,
,....., l1it Main IL
c=
k�in B:•o· pm, 2-0; Advance
Mr. und Mrs. Marion Boroughs
Od. 1�r. Ill one o'clo,·k at Cann WANTED II nice lady between
floor •(le and pl)'WON »aneUl'lii. 11 :sa pm, 2-2; Aliquippa 12:40
Operll:ori Setioor
A
po
tluck dinner was served to
Pcit,t0r0y, Ohio
ages of 115 and ti� for houselhr,•(' miles w(•st of Alfred, on
Call Na1,ier111 Raollle. &amp;,lf.ttc •m ll-0; . C, .V. Hti-ner 7:� em, Mr. ahd Mrs. Baker Gordon, Mr. of Grafton called on the Eas­
11 e: · ••ate, Ciilumbu1, Ohio
. ... '•, '
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keeper or per manent ho me by
1937 BUICK V8 CenturJJ 2 Uoor
M icldlt• Shad1! Cre('k: 400 hale s
and Mrs. Elmer Wi ckham , Mrs. terday farnily Sunday.
0-2.
widower in Syracuse, Ohio. ( 20b l lnsuronce
of huy , Olivrr inowin,I! ma1"1inr,
bard Lop, We i11v1h• tlu•
George Parker, Asa Hoskins and
Write Rox 608-H r/o The Daily - - ' - --l. ::::c::::
mo■t carefu l Inspe c tion .. Power I eulr iv11tnrs, garden tral'lor. 3 1r�
Miu Ada Hoskins.
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20
1
Business
Service
I
DON'T BE LE" BEHIND
9·20.8tp COIIPLETB IWIVIIANCS J!IICJ,
II I'.. Sµrini.:fietd, 2·50 hu.
Sentinel, Pom er11y.
■teerln,11 and brakes. Dynaf!ow
drive. $1,49�. Hlat•tlnar 's, Pom­
grui11 hoxt•.�. 2 wns hlnl,J much•
leclloo, W., Auto, l'l1o, �
WHEN SCHOOL St-eroy.
irws, oil i · nok stov t\ h ('atin� WOMAN ror cleaning, ironing 1
9 22 m,·
Call Doll IIW., lll4tlloplJr\
Dinner
Hel,l
In
Honor
duy
a
week.
WY2-349a
9·21•3tp
Qlol&lt;t.
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.� tm, 1\ hol1 l1! 1!11s conk �tovc, I
11119 OPEL f cyl. 2 door sNian. om,
rdri�('J'u!or 0. 7 ft, 2 &lt;'UJlboards
Of 80th Birthday
local owner. J,'irmh �))ul!es8.
:i tahlt's. :! beds, one ehifltmibe THIU:E l,adies two part time, One BAIOOiS-S�li llla��I
�
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Becker
fl,390. Bl1ettn11r11 , P!)lrlt•rny.
A1tntl, Middleport. . Plre, 4,na.
full ti1nc to help with our
0111• 11111 1que l'hest of drawp1·.�.
entertained with a fa m ily di�ner
9 22 lllr
m.obtl1t Bond■• Phorwi 'WnChristmas �sca�on ending Dec,
li�•ing r110111 suite, 1 overstufrt•rl
Sunday at t heir Middl�port home
2903·
U. Part time $35 per we ek,
C"huir. 4 rocking c hairs, l2
in honor of the 80th birthday
1867 Studehkcr V8 l'residc11t 4
• .,..
foll time $75.00. Car nece.11.iary. GOOD PAINTING done. ve..,
ch11ir�. 1trl'S!!t!t·�. �lnnds, RCA
of her mottler. Mrs. Ernest Henry
doo.r sedan. l&lt;'incst 1111d hc1:1t Stu­
For personal
interview call
Vil'lut· 21 TV, h1 m ps, dislws,
of CUiton. Mrs. Henry's birth day
debaker, and this oiw 1� tups in
re11on1ble. Call VJ3.2'84. Set
WY2·530l or white Box 668S
('ro,·k� . j11rs, eooking uten�ils
will be Wedneaday of this week.
co11dition u nd ap�,•ar.int · l'. $1:195.
· WIikie Sar■on, Portland.
cure The Dally S1intinel. Pom•
ulld many other urticle s ton
Attending were Mrs. Betty Glad
Bl1ettn111·s, Pomeroy. e 22 Ilk
9-24,Stp.
eroy, Ohio.
9·23·3te
numl'rous lo mention.
well, Columbus, Mrs, Alma Peck
leae CHEVROLET, VB HdAir 4 dr,
Alb.rt W■rn•r, Owner
and ch ildren S haron and Jerry,
Sedan. Good lookinJ!:. &lt;ioud run­
K •nneth H19•r, Auctl onffr, I CREDIT ASSOCIATION ne� (.21 J Real Estote
Don Becker and son, Randy and
nln1 car. ,m Ulaettnar,.;, 1'0111• C11h on d•y of ule. . . . . . . • • .
Larry GladweJI.
ral m1m 30-60 years for contact FARM FOR SALE 80 aer
I
(It J 22 til C
tfO)',
Not ,.. pc,1nlble for 1cddent1
In \he afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
\l' ork wit h bualnells and proroom hO:uae, birn, on mall�· dlt
Oacar Henry and son Terry of
fcsslonal people this area. Must
.\,W, DODGE in near perkct 9-24-:it11 .
achuol bus, aruel road. • .R.
CUfton called at the Becker home
have car. Field lralt .Jng
plus
'· 6tndiUon, ,rUI trade for t1·uctor
Hofoon:r,b, qrpenter.
sub.
i
tantlal
drawinli:
ac
ount
c
PUBLIC AUCTION
of · HIIII value. t:ontuct Oliv,•r
IOOSTIRS TO MIET
for man selettod, Thia 11 an � ROOIIS, llll!'B:ai.ii.hfrt, Portland, Ohio, Ht. l
h,n·r sold my farm and will
The
MJddleport Band Boo.1ters
unu sual money-making oppors1•II t lw following at pubti"
home MU'
tcbool.
�Ip
orpn.intlon
WIii meet this eve­
aurtw11,
0&lt;"1.
l
,
Saturday,
J:00
!unity.
Write
Manager,
Box
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mollh w
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11 ·
1" FORD automatic--tr111111mi11&amp;io11
ning at '1:30 for their firat meet­
668C, care The Dally Sentinel, down natrme,... -11'•"4 ' ,
P. M., located 1 milt from Zion
ind radio. A. D. Jividen, l'honP
ln1 this Jear. Ml'tl. Dale Dutton
Pomeroy, O hio,
fJ.23·3tc
Chun· h u sl nff state route 143
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Y·2 l•41e
lft.1782, M11on.
11 prnident and is urelng all
ul foo t ,if l lorner Hi ll. Watch
-,----,-;-:-;-parenta to attend the meeting,
FOR 11,\1.11·, ft¥$ DOQII'
for
�rrnw
Farman
s
:
1050
A
MAN to take over gaa 1t1tion.
Jt51 '9RD 1 TON lru&lt;'k A- I
'Ojlll'
llllh.
l\lci'tciijillon.
.
lrnetor
with plow and t'UJ llv&amp; ·
tihone WY2-9920.
�ndl�un $1295. Hny We1nw,
9-23-tfc
ARIA IIIGII SCHOOL
lJl&gt;od. 111 Lo..'llfl Si,. , �
lur, IJ IC rnrn planter, 2 wheel ---- . - - ··- -c--::;
9·24•6lp
,Ntw Haven, W. Va.
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Hanhan, \V. Va . 30, Hannan
1
trnilN, 2 shoat8, polaloes, horse WANTED: Mechanic, Phone WY2·
Trace· (Gallia) 7, ·
di�r. &lt;'UI off s11w, 5o heavy c hic•
11920.
9-23-tfc FOR SALE: HOUSE II roo1111 ."lb
Little Reda _12, E11atern 7 . . . .
krns,
I
lot
hand
tools.
bath, lull ■lie ba■efflent, aou,
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HOUSEHOLD FURNITURI
I 1 81 Emplovment
GAS.. HOT waler tank rnmplclt&gt;
hie Joe, tn city limtta at New
,11.00, Seller, klkhcn c,1bl1wt Coul t·ook sloH', metal utility
Haven, W. Va. $6&amp;00.00. Pftdne
W.::.,ted
l' DlJi1wt. li\' lnl! room suite. beds,
•�· Phone WY2-2681 or
TU2•1il&lt;.
0-11,&amp;e
elcctru· ir111wr, 2 hurner go s
CUI 1,e ,een •t 138 S. 4th. Av,,.,
slo\' e, washer, 2 W11rm Mnrn­ \\'OMAN wants cleaning at $1.00 FOR SAI,li I room h...., tlOo)le
Middleport.
9-22-311·
' ,O P T O M E T R I S T
-----lot � �,och .It., Pl,one W}'lliuJ: heaters, radio, m1•kers,
rir, .Phone WI9-301T.
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3857 after 8 p. m.
a.�c
sla111ls, bun warmer, dishc.�,
Ball c.,u,t Slreet, -Pomeroy
t
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• •die Van Metro. West Col11u1
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P-OTATOES, Hya tt Paraon11, Por1&lt;'Ult' lihrary table, aide board, 2 MUILl.ER FUkNA(■I. WIITINO
: ! land, O hio,
9- 2 J-6k
HOIJII attfillu1ee1. Amol(f ara­
slanda, l'ane couch. A .t:n•at
th•n,
lyrttcu-. Ohio. fJhiiM
m any oth1•r erllcles not lisl('d,
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Orvlll• John1on, Owner
11•11-tf
Fru l l Farm, Long llot•
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Not re1i,ontlbl• for 1ccldl-nb
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basement
1md
landuap
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l•I• c:onducf•d by lrldtorcl
Phon..e Cheater, YukonS-325.$.
At.1c:Hon Company, I.cine,
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Ohio, Phr.n. Wl9-3U1
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atJon lflntce J1cl:'1 R1rr11,..
9·24-6t c
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W..
ESTATE fi'ucl OU Stove 100 gal.
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tank $35.00.
Phone .,_Coolvllle
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1224, Erne8t Grltfln, Tupper."I
COM.... ..,.,,...
Plains , Ohio.
l).23-3tp
Cfttt lrMhwl
USED TAPPAN Range and three
doors. Phone SHl-:1113. D-28:-3tp A. C, ,IAADf'OR�, ._ Cllllo.
-- FOR SALE Eight acre1 of com R001'1NG, SPOUTING, Sheel Me­
tal wort ind repair �II: uf
standing. Phone WYl-3308.
any tlnd, Pbont WY .W.,01.
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FOR SAL E King �uperior Tru m ­
pel _ �ilgh tl&gt;· u�ed, $75. Call
W Y2-5402.
9-2�·Jt c
- · -- - -- - FILING AND
NotlCI
SJX ROOM house and bath on
1 N I NVENTOR Y
:\1echa111c $t ree\, Myers lihallow
' HEAR!J1f;
·,� No. 11,416 "t"
well pump used v�ry little .
Phone W Y2-3542.
9-24-3tc PN11J.!Jt• C'Ourt, "'91,. County,
- - - -- - - - - ~--TO t h@ Exeebtor nr Ad �
' ilti,.
roR SALE Upright player piano. trator and -, such of the tollo · n,­
S t rilford. WY2 2992.
9·24--61p as are residents of the alate of
Ohio: surviving spouse, if any;
'l' W(;s - F61t SALE -IN ne:i.:t
of 11:in;
beneftcj q ' 'Uhdtr
I L \, .l.LO.
1 1 pp111g c o ntaint'rs. Ph. WY 2- the will,
if any; the a½�
rn(!y or at,
: 3.' ·,i
t9J 24, 6tc tomeys representing
of the
·
arorement101f� peffO�
·
J (9a )
Mo rine Supplies You are hereby hotlfled that on
l he 24th day of SeP•"'1'iler,, 196.0,
AS IS SP.ICIALS
I
an Inventory and A.eRJ'.
�int of
57 Mtrc\/:-y 60 H. P, $495.00
the
11.tte
qr
iff.e�!Y
,])'.
e, de,
59 Mer&lt;ury 70 Ii, P. $59S.OO
. , . ip in
ceased,
I•�
qt
s.ltm'
: 45 H. P. Mercury Outfit $99$.00
·
ui.d Co!Ult, · w� _fiMil" l.n
I
METROPOLITAN MOTOltS
. fh ia
.
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600 Eut M• in StNet, Pom•ror Colllt.
Hearina
9,
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l)�y
-:,.nd
Phor.t WY2·3170
Appralff,m�t 'WIii IM �,��rpre
8·20-Hc
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Leg_al

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__Lego/
.., ·-Notices
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Combined Sunday School Hour, Worship
Service Held �t Mtet�o�isJ 9.Jn,s;ch

Around And
About
Middl�po11t

,NOTICE OF AP�fffME�
A combined Sunday Schoel hour and Wol'Ship serviee was
Ca1_4!1 ••o. ·�
'
•11\
,,..
yesterday at the Heath Methodist Church in �iddl�l;IOrt
....
held
f!,
r
oti0e1 ia � given that tdlth
to celebrate Promotion Sunday and l\ally .Day'.
S in, 'fhO� Poat Ottlc.:e adcJreu
By PlllDDII HOUDADl!L'f
Young people of the ch urc h i .
J'llll CONSJS'l'lt!NT DEPEll(D.\BLE llESULT8
11 Z82 Mlltberr)' Avenue, Pomeroy,
we
n' m charge of t he opening ex • Philson, l. E. :\11-11 M, E menon
Mr. and Mrs . Paul Sm art spent
RATES
Ohio, has been duly appointed Ex•
ercises wit h Forrest Bachtel glv- , Jones, M.{1, Br.uce Lloyd, Mrs,
the 11·eekend in Laudrnville.
ecutrlx
of
t
h
e
Estate
or
Aten
S
h
ain,
alfd Sara Orin Sinith, Mrs. L. W. McComas.
fi �ts' per -wrd, nne Insertion. MioiriWDl'I rh;irg e ·- iiO cents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Vr•Jman ar•d ing t he call to worship
1a,-.
of
Mei.as
Co�11ty,
.ohJo,
de
e
h
t
Bechtel
readmg
Di- 1 Mrs . Jack Bt-ch t_el , Mrs. Ja mes
scripture
I cent,; pex word for three 1..'0ni.ea!U\'e in.sertion1.
,on, Jo hn Howard, spent the W•'t'k ane Mcco as
sed.
cea
Eul er, Mi111 Bess Sanborn, Mr•.
�
«
_ .
�al - one mo 11th for 30 cenl J (:,t!r word.
end 1'. ith Mr. ,md Mrs. Jn!m C. for t he m was the a omp nist , James Brewington, Mr. and Mrs,
openlng
and Tom Rall had
1'ull rate of f cents per word wilJ be ch.uged for adverllSln;i
.
Dated this lflth day of Septem• -,r,mnm.
Gene Harr11.
t m orning prayer.
,
If llOt oilid within 10 days aner rece;vmi !Jill.
•
r, " 1960.
�id1ele Hackett daughter of heThe
he
At t�e close of the a�ice • po�
C hoir under the di. 'i!:rr...,, u, Advertising - Should l.,e n,p&lt;&gt;�trd l.mmlf'd.iatdy. T.be
Mr. a1:d Mrs. Michael Jfaekt't; ha� rec tion Junior
F. H. O'BRIEN
lu
ck dinner was held m the bu•·
of
Mrs.
L.
w.
M
c
c
o
mas
.
. Dala;y Sentinel wi.ll ofll be rl:!.!lporwble for more th.an one mcor­
Judge of the •Probate Court
been ill at hM' h om e for seven1 1 presented the number, "Fur the ment of the ch urch wit
h 16:J pres­
Nd inserUo,n.
1aye.
Meiss Co1inty, Ohio
ent.
&amp;Jra.
Becb
t
le
and
M'.1.11 4anof t he Earth "
,ard of 11:.anb and 5,pe{!I� Nolicea of Ewots SUJO. r)biluariea
'f1) 19, �: (10) 3, 3tc Mr. and Mrs. Emenioi1 Jones Beauty
rn
ch a,rce ()f the �,ble
in
wi:re
bo
C
h
Eri
David
a·nd
am•
c
h
t
Konkrig
Jlllblished at 1 ce 'lt per worct.
---:--wero:! in Athens Sunday aftemoon bers a ssisted with the
arran2,,i;n.nts and t�e women of
offering.
t MO
U DAYS
WORDS
J DAY
3 DAYS
to ds.lt wit h
their daugh.tn,
the,
ch� h,d "!:,rut.eel tb.e meal.
A playlet, "A Church Family at
90e
$1.35
60&lt;
ta
Sharon, student at OU .
.
Ho
m
e,''
w
h
ie
h
was
dire
c
ted
by
.
$1.8Cl
'"= :::­
$1.20
$6.00
t10e
1(1
,¥rs. Mabel W11)burn ,,f Colu:11- Mrs. Nan • Moore,
NT
NOTICE OF APPoiNTM•"
was
presented
Mr.
nnJ
'l,,-••fou,�
r
$i.2:i
$1.60
75c
17 .oO
20
b1:s spent the weekend wit h lier
c... 11.AiM
with
thes
e taking part, Ben Pbll,I
n1olher, Mrs . P earl Gn,·e ; and
.W,. l'IIC!eived by 10 A.M wUJ he in t i-,aL d1y·1 c-pu.
,..,.._. of Charin Calaway,
son, Mr!. E m erson Jones Mrs. · · at - ��,U:ffl, . i!if!ffl�"!'�ffl.: ·
I
0Rent
ar
For
Soll'
M;s.
Audrey Fr0$t anrl familt.
'
•d
'
l!,ccopllo�•.
�;r�,,.,.,IP
0.C.alff
Mr'. u.d inrr. ,#.'¥4,;oe , 11;w1er
L. French Christine ·coats Mike
PHO N E WY-2-2 1 51
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11r.' and Mrs. P111I Winn return• Lloyd,
r
', kji' ,1e): from .• V, a ­
tt'
titurnt�
'
h
Kennet
Bill
.
s
Harri
Dallas,
50 FOOT Trailer, 3 ru 11 lu;ed
t
Notitt it hereby 1iven that E. R. eJ Sunday evening from a week's Pat
· or lo flve •..YS· bel
I
e
,.
p
e f.o ��e
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ff)�.
o
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ri
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n
Raymo'\
n
o
Rev,
J:;vers
y
and
t
.
run
with
·
autobt"droo
s,
h
m
bal
.
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Calaway,
Whose
::-0..t
Otflee
add·
er
visit
in
Atron
and
Colu
m bus
10
d
d
1,1.ot go
f�rot,
'UJ,;·
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,
·
Sale
( I ) Notices
malk w,sher. Maple Street,
�� m . ' � -�nd ress Is R. 'D., · Reedsville, Oh io, ha&amp; Wilb relatives. Mr1. Winn's sister Konkright.
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t
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jl ,�•�r:�ar 0�
Middleport. Phone WY2.�460
·
W hen the congregation convened
be'lJn duly appointed AdminiJtra­ Mrs. Morris Thomas w h o has
in.
·
THE PARTY who picked up the GAS, fU EL OI!. a 11cl -&lt;&gt;oa�
l fur·
,
,
""''
Of
11
Children w,e lcome.
·
. beer, here with Mn. Winn's par­ following t he lesson period, the
white Peklnese dog &lt;l1 Br.id
naces. Call for free estimates. --:-:--::--:--:--:--:---,cc:=
__9·20�tp
_
24tb di,)' .61 �
.
•
• to'r ot the .E■tate of Charles Cala
w · ,m:r.Sl�
�,�
flN"'" �en­
.
1
wa; l1tt of Meigs Coun'ty, Ohio, ents, Mr. and Mrs. IJa�t Lyons Prl_m ary departm�nt, dire&lt;:ted by tob� . ·
bury Sunday night WllS T{'l'Of.j '
J&lt;·oreman &amp; Allllot! M1duleport. (
-�e
·
', •, 1 om
"
1 1 ) Wonted
TO
for . the pa st week return ed to her Mrs. James Brewmgton Hng aev- the ,.(� I t '� · �
nized. Therefore, if Lht'y will I 6--10-tk
-:-:-:::;;;::c
::c;;; ;-;;---:-. ,_. , r:. deceaaed. ·
c-- Buy
-- Actj.ng _Ju,dje ind'
rd hit
'
'.
eraal
songs
_wit
h
C
h
ristine
Coa
t
s
�en,
..
h&lt;,me in Cleveland Sunda3,· al&amp;o.
:::c
return it,_ there will lie 110
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■rid
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king
c
,
WANTED CUSTO M corn pi
.
Dated thia 9th .day of September
Mn. Betty Gladwell of Colum• as �ccom pamst.
charges filed. Edward �o-�'.ri·: i Fot°iin"ouM lwuse 2 lots in
b.
,
the
otJitti
.!
��
,Trs"'
•
me
Hollon,
Po
Contact
Delmar
lll60.
bw spent the weekend with her
9·21:i ::I ll l Che�trr 7Vill i.i J.:e, F'��i Oil � to \'C I roy Route 3. Mt. Herman Road
Bradbury. - � Promotion certificates w e r- e ' They �'l,!)t a .'f�.� at. P��nel­
, :
.F. H O'BRIEN
son, Larry, and her parents, given to the chiJdren by the te1ch- lqn wb,, . ;- · · �oYwl
I um! a 2 5 fuel oil tank. Cal l
9·24-fltp.
f?!fng,
Ju.die Qf tbe·Proba•.e Court Mr. and Mn. Delbert Becker and
WY2-6fl l 8, l'harlcs llichl.
..."'M,ITI AND PEST CONTROL
er
s and attendance pins were given 1 Befo�
_
P.
aq
,·
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,
,,
. .. ere
�
Mel,81 .CoWJt/, Oh i.o
:
,,
-.;· .Pal_n, Frw irKpOCtlon, ln,u,. j 9-24 i:ltp.
1
L
family.
by
Jame
s Euler, SS Secretary. Oil� j.n · � ,
�
•
_&amp;N,
I
"
,nnpal
(;[NSENG
HOOTS
for
prn_tnpt
a
c•
,
,�'¥,i'
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.
�
.
ll
3tc
(8)
12,
19,
26,
.. by N,itlonwfd. Phon•
l�!t,,
• of
ceplance $1.31 per 01. _All other
.
Rhodell Steffy was confined to year pins were preaented to Van t..,.bQi'
LEGAL . ·
·•- A. Servle♦ •St•tion WY 'l: f'Olt SALF:. Jt;ltSEY cow three
1. · .,
trus
Jo
hnson, Sara Bachtle, aruJ Karen.I �e �
pr1c�
.
'.f!me
{
.•
·
also.
llt
advanrcd
t
root!;
•
P1
[Joinrr
lit
o
1m
yuars
Willurd,
4-'l6-tt'
h
i
s
h
om
e
be
c
ause
of
illne
s
s
y
e
s­
2Sl6,.
The Bedford To.
tee■
the
Hawley. A two year pin Was \given llr. i"i ,,,
,
E. II. Morse, Albany, Ohio, nex t of Meip CouJlty; Ql)l6;
fli!j
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'
rn,} . 11 JJ. 1 _
/9) 24, 3tp
terday.
•
�
1 'J���es'ul
.rd·
the
Beth
Fultz,
a
t
hree
year
Pln,
to
Naµo
·
t
to
to Tl•nnessce Gas Plant.
1'0ME COOKED
m e�ls,
pia1e ---------;--:--: · - - ----;--;;cc
Rev. Fred I. �ardner and Wal­
bids at thelr tegutif Qlft
�i pl.
, NOTICli 'OP APPOINTMI NT
\Yilliam
DaV_
ls, and an eight year :r,ttll •���11,Q? - f'• �'!fl,tfca.
9 24 Jte up until 6:00. p. rtl. OcL
Dairy llur. 1 L U W � f-. �.D corwcrs!•Jn of 3-76
lunche s . ,lack's
ter
Bunce
a
tt
ended
the
Ho
m
ecom­
'· 1�.
· C'IM NO: 11,439
R
9·20-tll(' ' po unrls pe r dozen eggs was re- --:-c:--::---:::· Middleport.
ing at the Zion :::!hurch of Christ pm to Barbara J ones and a 1 1 yea1
- j for the purebase of 'the lo lowina:
E1taf•
of
ldward
Browning
P.
l
t
n
a
o
u
m
Va.
r
icd
l
pin to Da'vid 1\onkrlgb t.
_ _ . . , . _ -- - -: ·l
�Ji w: _
�- , �· r r'. ( 1 4) Fo r Rent
_
Sunday.
equipm ent:
•Nd
ARRIVED F m:::sn SATl l BIMY A.
S l ler!Jert Jacksor1 usrng ½ayne --·--:;:;;--Teochers of the c.burch �-h�ol,
�
Ii.
'
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·
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D
o
nald
Sum
m
ers
·
O•e
.It Canning lomil toes, . ranni11g
l'oultr_y Mn,n an&lt;l gram . . Pnu I · FOR RE"•NT mmJ. em J WO bedroom
" •-to•" truck·. w,th two lf;'d . Not/oo.11 Dert-b)' (iven that Dana iµid children, Medina, spent the were honored by the pastor dur�
:,. 1r1;et
u·• Su,11-K'J"
--'-• ,
pe.aches, Bartlt&gt;'.L� 11eii rs. grnpl·,, l try M1.n-r lia!unces the mgrchouse. Fur,mhcd or 1:1nfu.r- a:xle, tires 8-26 front -,IIOO .-: B, 1lilA1'flllnJ wltoae Post Office weekend with. Mr. and Mrs. Paul ing the service. They were Ben Ch
• ��it,�
M
d
n
pe;
Boos(e
bnkei,
hellleJ
b6(I
p
e
devotion�l
be
(
was
and apple bu tter J pplt•s. Midway
,�ll
d1ents i,1 farm grains so hens
,'l'qm
nished, nutomalic heat, dispOB�
otot:t::tez: ;� Winn and Mr. und Mrs. Hart Ly. Part-v Held On
I,:ad'er of · t�e Youth Fe1J owsh 1p
Market, w. M,;., SL, i'&lt;&gt;mecoy.
prn&lt;lu,·,· a l h,gh nLc, bul ,1
al aad fandscap,•,i ya,d Phone an c1tfrp�ter. Submi t bid■' wlt.)I ti'
.J
'1'd ,rit�o•l
i_,.P •tpolri\ed Aainlni!lt'lor • qi tb, one of Bradbury and Mr. and Mrs.
of the Heith Methodist Church
9 24 31c
Oh io.
luw focd �ost . Ask for details
W_Y2-3240. Mrs. James Weber, 1 lO' 44"!)' �f
1
Clair Taylor, Rutland.
·
.
o
Ninth
Birthday
late
•
•
·•
_
,
.
Ettate
:of
&amp;Jwatd
P:
]irown!ng,
ff
•·
,,
b
4Y
when they rnet Sunday evening at
Kau
t 1. F ced Store,
Chester,
llt
c
MirMleport.
9·26-6t
l!arry S. Moore and Miss Jean
,Board reserves the r11h t to reject ot Meiji · toU»tY, ·Ohio, deeeasEid.
:::::--c== --__ _ __
The nlnth birthday of Linda the church. tifarilyn Swan was in
Olun.
9·26•lt r
1TS REVlVAL TIME al �It . Oliv r
La
m a spent t he weekend in Col­
.
'
·
blitfs.
all
any
or
flv'.
Housi,"""t..;;
ROOM
EIGHT
'
Dated
tlilil
f5
th 'day of Septemwas celebrated last Fri- C'h arge of• the lesson.
Hackett
near Long Bo t tom, Sept 2U
u m bus where they visited with. day even.in£ at her home in Mi$:!· · BsirbRra Jones, president, con•
Bedford Tow_na�lp Tr111t�1 �r 1980.
room apartments. A. N. Bengel.
,
Clurenl'e
Proffitt
PO'J'ATOES
I
.
· l
thru Orl. 9. llev llurukl Holm•
'
Mrs. Harry E. Hoagland, Mlss dleport with a slu m ber party.
By Glenn Ue, '
U-2-Uc
P hone WY2..3272.
duded the . business meeting w h en
9. 2J.J2t c
_ 10
e1, evangelisl Spe d at � ingin .t: 1 l 'or ti ,me ' Oh
Grace Sauvage and Mr. and Mrs.
F.
_
Cl11trk
of
Board
H.
O'BRIEN
celebration
LinAt.
part
of
the
tent8tive plans were m ade for a
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l.ty the Four K1•ys, l !Liutmgton, G Or;n J . l/ M P c·va! di•ii vr• rc.' d in FOR UENT-Tbrin office roollll
Judge of the Probate Court Ernest .Jones, Sunday t hey attend• da and friends attended the Mid- bake •sale -and a m embership
(9) J.2, 19, 28, 3lc
W. Va., The Trnvelcrs Trio
Meigs County, Ohio . ed the dedication of the corner dleport-Wa hama football
Mei gs C im nr y for 32c hu Call J over Stiffler Shoe Sttlre on
game drive was d! Seussed.
Bufblu, W. Va . , TJ1e Duncims t C l i 7 2:!34.
Court St., in Por;neroy, s,cond
(9) J9, 26; (10) a, 31c stone of t he 'Christian Education and returned to her h ome for re.
9· 2H-:ltp
Meeting with the youth group
11nd ot her.�. Corne h1•ar, lwt•d , - - ---- - ---- - - floor. One large 18 x 22 ft, room
Building of t he Broad Street Pres­ freshments served by her mother, was Rev.
Raym on Konkrigh t,
and help. Jtev. D. Cirrlc, Pas• Al'l'Ll&lt;:S I-OH SA L l&lt;:-(;rimcs (;t!l· I with adjoln-i ng 1:il \ 12 ;:. r(H)m
byterian C hurch.
Jr.
Gif
ts
Hacket
t
pastor
of
t
he ch urch.
Mrs.
George
dell, l&lt;Prl ant.I Yellow llcl1ri o 11�.
D•24•6l p
tor.
One 10 • 18 frO"llt room. All
Larry Bunce who is attending were presented to Linda from
----- - :-ita,vm1m irnd R 1Jme Jfoau1y.
ne ...,!y painted with new floor
an engineering sch ool in Cincin• t.-iends who re m ained for the
I'
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if
Pl1•11�c bring rontai11t•rs. Chris
M E N
covering11. Phone WY 2-2088.
( 3 ) I n Memorian1
nati spent the weekend with his nig ht.
1-'rulh, Mason, W. Va. l'hrnu•
8·2-Uc
parents, Mr. llnd Mrs. Walter
TRAI� T9 BE
IN MEMORIAM
Sl' r 11fe :i 5254.
9·26 5tc -�- --- - - ----:,---,--;Bunce.
Those spending t he night and
·- - - --- - - 7 llOOM HOU S F., both, t hree lots.
---In m e m ory fJf my husb�ncl, Joh11 -n�•
J6.S
Ga
.)4Jmta:l,llAeJ'Y
ugei:
enjoying
breakfast were JoJ,ee
.
.
St., Middleport. J.
llelOI'P 8:llO · A.Jt
William (Pete) Werner and Davis, Teresa Casci,
R. Davis, who passed away fiv e T A_J'H , i,; mn'I C' l lcle �·i s i nn ,35 . . C u b 1 7RO HysC'II
er, 9,2 - lowtt, 2 ft. open; G1lh­
p
Remalee
]
UO,
$
�.
5.
Ml4ol- WY­
9.7.tfc
IL Al (' n.
years ago loduy. Sep t . 26 , lll55 . I S_1 11ut un1forr 11, size _ ,l
polis 17.8 upper, 9.3 lower, 2 Denni s Walburn len thia m orn• Nicre, Lois Ann Sauer, Nancy
J
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l
nk
Jla1
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l
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l
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y
on,
l
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c
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flo....-., WT�24ft5 •
Treasured lhoughls of 0/11.' so
1·2" ft. open; LOek 23, .13.8 upper, Ing for Colum bus w here they Harris. Shelia Ch ilds, Lucretia
APAlt'1'MENTS - .ll'urnubed and
I 9-21! :lip.
KAU'IZ PUD STOP
1
clear_,
.
lower cloted off. All move• -will take the examination for en­ Byers and Martu K. Hubbard.
8.0
.
unfurnl1hed. MtUtAten, Middle
_ ___ -,---.
Often brings a SJ]e n ! h•a r .
able dams U-p: · 13 1 thru 23 and trance into the Air Force.
U!lED G AR D EN lraotora 11na mo�- · port. Phone WY 2-2821. 3 3 tf
Mic hele Hackett was also invited
POWER
SHOVELS
Y141411
D
onald Ma tthews, form er local
'rhoug hts retu r n lo sc'erws lung
river
a
h
&amp;anaw
'
'
ill
off;
c)ol&amp;((
but was unable to attend due to
ers. UPlMy mower blades shar•
•'
BULLDOZERS
- - _-, NAMIU IIRYICI ffATIOII
pru;11ed,
resldent now residing in Dela• illness.
dama on sur.
pc11ed. Cu.ator1 mowing and �10- _
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GRADERS
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visited
here Friday
wit
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Ti m e rol111 on hut nH'mory la�!s.
pl(lwing.
River boats, d own, Daa­ his uncle, Ji m Matthews who is a
SCRAPERS
1111d
bath
apartment.
Birch
cab9hlo
lli11 wife, Edith Da\•i.�
GRAV'ILY TRACTOR
OJN�RS
hleld. Chlll'leJJ R. Stephenson 6 patient at the Masoni c Clini c and Rirtlrday Dinner Held
inrts, disposal, incinerator,
9-28-H
ntor
&amp;v,ry -Day
Sal oq and Sftrvic11 5 1 ? '.!;. Main .-it.
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am
5-f,
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7:�
loset
hone WY2-01 4l.
large
P
am
s.
friends.
former
neig
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bors.
and
Trained
m
en
are
earning $165
lo �
Phone WY 2·2975am He was the dinTier 1:uest of Mrs. A.t Brewington Home
Lo&lt;k 10, Jfub
9-18-tk
per
Jeek
and
yp.
ousands
i6fiost and Found
,�; �;�
The birthday of Mr.s. James
• �,;�k' ,)4 · ;
, loon Charles 1!.�r4�Jt°f, ind , so-q C�_s .
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of
acitj�on'\,lllft,
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W1onal
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AUCTIONIIR
LOsT-BABY glaa�es Jn vlcin1!Y 'fHET.A Tt ·� DA
Rober{ OrOgan ot TOledtl Srfent day eveniilg at hiii::= home in
pro- MODERN THREE room apartri,gh t 1/o{v ti O(ielit�· he ft'eavy
c:, pm,
RIASONAILI RAns
of Pomeroy l'Olll Offll•c· omf
fier1y, brkk two story, located
equipm,ent ua,ed in buiJdjng
ment. 156 Mull.Jerry Ad.:'ttoin.,
IJ.!I:Bea. r. U:30
. . pm, the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Middleport.
Pomeroy National Bank. If j at N o rth
SATIIF,\CTfO!I
GUlt,flA NTIIP S:3· -Loi!k ,a·
John Kaur!.
Coal
h
ird
and
T
croy.
9·20.6tp
Attending
t
he dinner w ere Mr. � roads, briclP,Ei, dams, llliffliel,:ls,
a-( ·one d4irrlck bOlt; Charles w.
Call or write I. 0. Mctor
found please phone WY2·6266.
StrPcls, Middlepol't, may be
etl!_
and Mrs. John V. Vroman, Mr.
--ChN,Or,.Ohlo
9-28-3tp
$nyder - 2::35, pm, - 0-f; Ben )f�ol
�1•r11 any evening.
9·17-30tc Complete tr.aining program, Jn.
and
Mu
C
harles Vroman
and
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1 1 7 1. Help Wanted
c1udhlg ac�al experience on
son, Mork, local, Mr. and Mrs.
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heavy equipment.
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Jo
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Vroman,
John
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Enloved
By
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Club
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WOMAN OR GtnL to 11u;si5l wilh, NEIGLl:R
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Up
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Galllpol11,
City
of
Hunt­
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For
complete
Information,
send
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- · -- John.1-llan,,m,. roof ill.Id.le■, in.t"6n 8:20 p,ri, 8-8; Pennayl­
housework and care ol two i,1t.
M�mbers of the 3 F Club en. bus and Mr. Brewingt on and dau­
hod Cl••n UHd Ca,_
11.,ime, address, age, telephone
/ valiik Time off. No laundry.
PUBLIC SALE
kitchen cabllttU bOUt to· �' yanJa .,ll:a&amp;
jo,yed
an oullng at t he roadside g hter, Sandy.
Afl Mali" ••d Modal•
23,
1.3:-2; Lo&lt;!k
nuraber and working: boon to:
lladni!
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Phon!! WY2-6459.
9·20-Btc
illJTR-fTAN MOJOq
Clty .(If . Ka,,av;Jle, 3\40 pm, 2-0; park on Route 33 Saturday even­
--CALL
ON'EASTIRDAYS
.it
l'uhlk
Aurtion
on
Suturcfoy,
U�!v•.n-1 ·Equlpmenl
-1arate
door,,
cellinl
tile,
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.
1
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,....., l1it Main IL
c=
k�in B:•o· pm, 2-0; Advance
Mr. und Mrs. Marion Boroughs
Od. 1�r. Ill one o'clo,·k at Cann WANTED II nice lady between
floor •(le and pl)'WON »aneUl'lii. 11 :sa pm, 2-2; Aliquippa 12:40
Operll:ori Setioor
A
po
tluck dinner was served to
Pcit,t0r0y, Ohio
ages of 115 and ti� for houselhr,•(' miles w(•st of Alfred, on
Call Na1,ier111 Raollle. &amp;,lf.ttc •m ll-0; . C, .V. Hti-ner 7:� em, Mr. ahd Mrs. Baker Gordon, Mr. of Grafton called on the Eas­
11 e: · ••ate, Ciilumbu1, Ohio
. ... '•, '
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keeper or per manent ho me by
1937 BUICK V8 CenturJJ 2 Uoor
M icldlt• Shad1! Cre('k: 400 hale s
and Mrs. Elmer Wi ckham , Mrs. terday farnily Sunday.
0-2.
widower in Syracuse, Ohio. ( 20b l lnsuronce
of huy , Olivrr inowin,I! ma1"1inr,
bard Lop, We i11v1h• tlu•
George Parker, Asa Hoskins and
Write Rox 608-H r/o The Daily - - ' - --l. ::::c::::
mo■t carefu l Inspe c tion .. Power I eulr iv11tnrs, garden tral'lor. 3 1r�
Miu Ada Hoskins.
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Business
Service
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DON'T BE LE" BEHIND
9·20.8tp COIIPLETB IWIVIIANCS J!IICJ,
II I'.. Sµrini.:fietd, 2·50 hu.
Sentinel, Pom er11y.
■teerln,11 and brakes. Dynaf!ow
drive. $1,49�. Hlat•tlnar 's, Pom­
grui11 hoxt•.�. 2 wns hlnl,J much•
leclloo, W., Auto, l'l1o, �
WHEN SCHOOL St-eroy.
irws, oil i · nok stov t\ h ('atin� WOMAN ror cleaning, ironing 1
9 22 m,·
Call Doll IIW., lll4tlloplJr\
Dinner
Hel,l
In
Honor
duy
a
week.
WY2-349a
9·21•3tp
Qlol&lt;t.
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11119 OPEL f cyl. 2 door sNian. om,
rdri�('J'u!or 0. 7 ft, 2 &lt;'UJlboards
Of 80th Birthday
local owner. J,'irmh �))ul!es8.
:i tahlt's. :! beds, one ehifltmibe THIU:E l,adies two part time, One BAIOOiS-S�li llla��I
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Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Becker
fl,390. Bl1ettn11r11 , P!)lrlt•rny.
A1tntl, Middleport. . Plre, 4,na.
full ti1nc to help with our
0111• 11111 1que l'hest of drawp1·.�.
entertained with a fa m ily di�ner
9 22 lllr
m.obtl1t Bond■• Phorwi 'WnChristmas �sca�on ending Dec,
li�•ing r110111 suite, 1 overstufrt•rl
Sunday at t heir Middl�port home
2903·
U. Part time $35 per we ek,
C"huir. 4 rocking c hairs, l2
in honor of the 80th birthday
1867 Studehkcr V8 l'residc11t 4
• .,..
foll time $75.00. Car nece.11.iary. GOOD PAINTING done. ve..,
ch11ir�. 1trl'S!!t!t·�. �lnnds, RCA
of her mottler. Mrs. Ernest Henry
doo.r sedan. l&lt;'incst 1111d hc1:1t Stu­
For personal
interview call
Vil'lut· 21 TV, h1 m ps, dislws,
of CUiton. Mrs. Henry's birth day
debaker, and this oiw 1� tups in
re11on1ble. Call VJ3.2'84. Set
WY2·530l or white Box 668S
('ro,·k� . j11rs, eooking uten�ils
will be Wedneaday of this week.
co11dition u nd ap�,•ar.int · l'. $1:195.
· WIikie Sar■on, Portland.
cure The Dally S1intinel. Pom•
ulld many other urticle s ton
Attending were Mrs. Betty Glad
Bl1ettn111·s, Pomeroy. e 22 Ilk
9-24,Stp.
eroy, Ohio.
9·23·3te
numl'rous lo mention.
well, Columbus, Mrs, Alma Peck
leae CHEVROLET, VB HdAir 4 dr,
Alb.rt W■rn•r, Owner
and ch ildren S haron and Jerry,
Sedan. Good lookinJ!:. &lt;ioud run­
K •nneth H19•r, Auctl onffr, I CREDIT ASSOCIATION ne� (.21 J Real Estote
Don Becker and son, Randy and
nln1 car. ,m Ulaettnar,.;, 1'0111• C11h on d•y of ule. . . . . . . • • .
Larry GladweJI.
ral m1m 30-60 years for contact FARM FOR SALE 80 aer
I
(It J 22 til C
tfO)',
Not ,.. pc,1nlble for 1cddent1
In \he afternoon Mr. and Mrs.
\l' ork wit h bualnells and proroom hO:uae, birn, on mall�· dlt
Oacar Henry and son Terry of
fcsslonal people this area. Must
.\,W, DODGE in near perkct 9-24-:it11 .
achuol bus, aruel road. • .R.
CUfton called at the Becker home
have car. Field lralt .Jng
plus
'· 6tndiUon, ,rUI trade for t1·uctor
Hofoon:r,b, qrpenter.
sub.
i
tantlal
drawinli:
ac
ount
c
PUBLIC AUCTION
of · HIIII value. t:ontuct Oliv,•r
IOOSTIRS TO MIET
for man selettod, Thia 11 an � ROOIIS, llll!'B:ai.ii.hfrt, Portland, Ohio, Ht. l
h,n·r sold my farm and will
The
MJddleport Band Boo.1ters
unu sual money-making oppors1•II t lw following at pubti"
home MU'
tcbool.
�Ip
orpn.intlon
WIii meet this eve­
aurtw11,
0&lt;"1.
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Saturday,
J:00
!unity.
Write
Manager,
Box
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mollh w
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1" FORD automatic--tr111111mi11&amp;io11
ning at '1:30 for their firat meet­
668C, care The Dally Sentinel, down natrme,... -11'•"4 ' ,
P. M., located 1 milt from Zion
ind radio. A. D. Jividen, l'honP
ln1 this Jear. Ml'tl. Dale Dutton
Pomeroy, O hio,
fJ.23·3tc
Chun· h u sl nff state route 143
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lft.1782, M11on.
11 prnident and is urelng all
ul foo t ,if l lorner Hi ll. Watch
-,----,-;-:-;-parenta to attend the meeting,
FOR 11,\1.11·, ft¥$ DOQII'
for
�rrnw
Farman
s
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1050
A
MAN to take over gaa 1t1tion.
Jt51 '9RD 1 TON lru&lt;'k A- I
'Ojlll'
llllh.
l\lci'tciijillon.
.
lrnetor
with plow and t'UJ llv&amp; ·
tihone WY2-9920.
�ndl�un $1295. Hny We1nw,
9-23-tfc
ARIA IIIGII SCHOOL
lJl&gt;od. 111 Lo..'llfl Si,. , �
lur, IJ IC rnrn planter, 2 wheel ---- . - - ··- -c--::;
9·24•6lp
,Ntw Haven, W. Va.
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Hanhan, \V. Va . 30, Hannan
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trnilN, 2 shoat8, polaloes, horse WANTED: Mechanic, Phone WY2·
Trace· (Gallia) 7, ·
di�r. &lt;'UI off s11w, 5o heavy c hic•
11920.
9-23-tfc FOR SALE: HOUSE II roo1111 ."lb
Little Reda _12, E11atern 7 . . . .
krns,
I
lot
hand
tools.
bath, lull ■lie ba■efflent, aou,
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I 1 81 Emplovment
GAS.. HOT waler tank rnmplclt&gt;
hie Joe, tn city limtta at New
,11.00, Seller, klkhcn c,1bl1wt Coul t·ook sloH', metal utility
Haven, W. Va. $6&amp;00.00. Pftdne
W.::.,ted
l' DlJi1wt. li\' lnl! room suite. beds,
•�· Phone WY2-2681 or
TU2•1il&lt;.
0-11,&amp;e
elcctru· ir111wr, 2 hurner go s
CUI 1,e ,een •t 138 S. 4th. Av,,.,
slo\' e, washer, 2 W11rm Mnrn­ \\'OMAN wants cleaning at $1.00 FOR SAI,li I room h...., tlOo)le
Middleport.
9-22-311·
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-----lot � �,och .It., Pl,one W}'lliuJ: heaters, radio, m1•kers,
rir, .Phone WI9-301T.
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3857 after 8 p. m.
a.�c
sla111ls, bun warmer, dishc.�,
Ball c.,u,t Slreet, -Pomeroy
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P-OTATOES, Hya tt Paraon11, Por1&lt;'Ult' lihrary table, aide board, 2 MUILl.ER FUkNA(■I. WIITINO
: ! land, O hio,
9- 2 J-6k
HOIJII attfillu1ee1. Amol(f ara­
slanda, l'ane couch. A .t:n•at
th•n,
lyrttcu-. Ohio. fJhiiM
m any oth1•r erllcles not lisl('d,
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Not re1i,ontlbl• for 1ccldl-nb
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1md
landuap
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l•I• c:onducf•d by lrldtorcl
Phon..e Cheater, YukonS-325.$.
At.1c:Hon Company, I.cine,
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Ohio, Phr.n. Wl9-3U1
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atJon lflntce J1cl:'1 R1rr11,..
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Phone .,_Coolvllle
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1224, Erne8t Grltfln, Tupper."I
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Plains , Ohio.
l).23-3tp
Cfttt lrMhwl
USED TAPPAN Range and three
doors. Phone SHl-:1113. D-28:-3tp A. C, ,IAADf'OR�, ._ Cllllo.
-- FOR SALE Eight acre1 of com R001'1NG, SPOUTING, Sheel Me­
tal wort ind repair �II: uf
standing. Phone WYl-3308.
any tlnd, Pbont WY .W.,01.
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allipolis, Jackson In Photo F inish
lettermen return, 17 having been
lost.
The line: ends are Wil1on and
Page both about 160, neither lettermen ; tackles are co-captain
Jim Gardner, 195, senior and
Tom Norris, 235, a junior, bot1t
lettermen; guard■ are Rich Bacon
22:i, a senior, and Buck Mecham,
210, a senior; and the center is
Max Evans, 180, junior, with
Tom Ackerman going in on de•
tense.
Mont Bennett, a top performer
last seaaon, la the only backfield veteran back. He ia a tough
155 pou nd fullback.
At quarterback Is Pete Selbert,
150, and no passer; Dan Olson,
155, is fast at one halfback post,
and Charles Bowles, l'l'O, U1 at the
other halfback job. Olson iii the
speedster.
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LOGAN
Notes.;-Lost 18 lettermen, have
four back, has new offellllle In
Wing T. Letterman are Larry
Bainter, quarterback; Ro bbie ElUnger, end; Phil Woltz a 210
senior tackle, and Ronnie May,
145 pound se nior fullback . . new
faces are end Jobn Sigler, J70;
tackle John Wells, 160; guards,
Mark Matheny, IM; Fred Vaughan, 146. and Al Adair UH, cen•
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::et:tg, ;� ·a·�:oao:�i!'
mer, 150 . . th line average 160,
the backs 148.
-�ellston-Weakest apot: quar-

O.Wpolia' Blue Devils today stood at the pi nnacle of success in the 1960 Southeastern
the big gold tropht emblematic of the cbam-

· Olllo Football League. They have been handed
piwnhlp.

�8'eept that it arrived exactly seven weeks e arly and must be paid for in sweat and forti­
�•, courage, hard work, and examples of sta mina.
·Th8 crystal ball gazers who believe Gallipol is will bless new head coach Charles Stobart
)wjth a title his first year a�e the Southeastern Ohio Sportswriters and Sportsbroadcasters.
'1Jle1 met Sunday at the Fair Greens Country C lub near Jackson for dinner, election of offi.
ftl'I,
a hrundown" on each league team's retu rning material, and the traditional "vote'' to
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"1&lt;icl the favorite.

Some eo,iehea have been re­
ported allowing the top honor ln
tbll annwil balloting is equal to
• kl• of death. However, the
, , 'l'ecard jndicates no eoaehes have
IJeen fired by their school boards
becail&amp;lf they faiJed to reach the
�lions of the men who man
the pre111 boxes.
JACKSON TOO
JHluon came i n second in the
1-)loUnc io a ph oto finish, 89 lo
18 vote, out of a possible 96.
Clearly the11e tw o grid power�
wtJI mount the battle of the sea­
ltlfl Ocl. 14 when they clash al
. ._Iron City.
\ ,1be winner of th.al game could
�me Immediate favorite to
the championship.
� . . . THI GALLIA CLUB
�ch Stobart greeted eight
rej:unlilg 1llrten from l11t tea1trong team, He wa11 re­
parted b;y Gallipolis
Tribune
•�• Editor Hobart Wilson, Jr.
U having built an entirely new
•'Pirlt irl the Blue Devils. This
■pJrit is crecUted with produring
�t opponents thuJ far have
dbci'lbed as the "hardest hitting"
Gallipolis dub they have 1een
llnee the Golden Era of the
M1fChl1."
Tbe ilne average 175 pounds,
the btckfield 173 pounds. On
team speed it rate� high.
The line: ends, Darrell Nibert
152, aenior co-eaptain, and Kent
Ev,n1, 180, aenior, a transfer
from Rio Grande; tacklea, Dave
Porter, 185'. senior co-captain
art&lt;l Larry Fraley, 185, freshman,
or J1ek WJIIJams, 185, letterman
1ophomore: guards, And» Gil•
ml)re
1-t3, ju nior, and Fred
M�,i.ch,,I, 180, se nior:
center,
Georae Pope, 180 sophomore (a
comer last year, but injured early
and out for the season.)
In the b1ckfield are Oitk Ro­
dtotlck, 165, senior, quarterback
Joe Duncan, 170, 11enlor, right
b1U; Paul Evans. 185,
senior,
back, 180, sophomore. Supporti ng
thj!m la hardnoBe Bill Con ley.
le(t half; a nd Da nny Howard, full
Slobart hu l natalled 11. 11eml­
apllt T offense.
JACKSON TEAM
WIiiard Jt�ltipatrlck, obviously

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humble after Jackson 's B·O loss to
Waverly last Friday, was play.
ing his tune Sunday on the low
notes with his left hand.
rive of the balloters, however,
recalling Jacll:son's vast man•
P.OWer, and a gentlema n named
Jim Duddi ng who directs it,
picked Jackson for first place (six
named Gallipolis, one, Athens . )
Only Lwo inexperie nced hands
are offensi\·e starters. They arc
Jim Surrell, a 165 pound sopho•
more, al cenler, and brother of
vetera ns fullback Carl; an d the
quarter back Dave Booth, 150
pound senior.
Otherwise, J_ackson'� line looks
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like what a M1 d•American co llege
team mig)lt field, as for heft.
· End11 are Steve Miller, 160 or
Bob Marti n, 170, on the left side
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ward at 200 and Todd Reynolds
at 210; guards are Meredith J ohn•
son al 210 and John Conger at
220.
This li ne averages 208
' pounds.
After Booth at quarterback
come Otis (Oogie) Layne, 1�.
a junior who may beat Booth out
of his Job; halfbacks To m Wright
155, on the left side and Ted
White, 160, junior, on the right .
Carl Surrett, 195 pou nds now,
is Dack for this final fling at
football before moving in to col·
legiate play.
The remarkable thing is that
of that h uge line, only JohnBOn
and Reynolds are 11eniora.
ATHENS' YEAR?
The Bulldogs are expected to
have as tough an interior line as
there is in the league. Eig ht
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Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . , . , . Dudding
Athens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • Eskey
Logan , • , • , • • • • • • • • • • • Adams

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and the Panthers are at home to
the Athena Bulldog&amp;.

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terback, where Bill Somera and
Keith Blankenship ue battling.
Seven lettermen are back, ■mon,
them beina Butch Staten, 188,
fullbaclr;; Mel Davia, 185, balfbll.ck
Bill Barnell, l�, halfbaek, hurt
last yeu, u.aed a.o far now on de•
fen■e only; Gary Geahring, 168,
center; Tom Heading, 170
aJ)d
Tom Manring, 165, bo�b 1u1rda;
Jim Emmert and John Wornal­
dorf, tackles; Mark Mullen, 17(1!,
and Joe Ramaey, 175, J unJors,
bolh ends Emmert is 1'70 and
W omaldorf, 175, Carl Patton, 140,
senior is at left half.
Nelsonvllle-"We might score a
couple of TD's this aeaaon" w11
the rundown on Nelaonville.
Gary Stufflebeam, Dave Ander•
son a nd Butch Kunzman are the
performers to watch ori this amall
young,
inexperienced
sq uad
which has not won a league game
since tfie 1968 1eason, 22 straight
and h11 won four n on-league gam•
ea in four years.
The11e are the tea1111 with which
the Pomeroy rall�hers elkl· lllid•
dleport Yello'1'.
Jackets . bePD
matclung man-to.man
pA)'1ical
proweas, stUI and knowledf:e' , of
the greatest American . c�lfct
fport, beelnni.ng next 1"rld11
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In Colt Victory

Unihd Pron lntomationll
John ny Unitaa ca.11 beat an op­
ponent more ways than a river•
boat card sharp . . . The Gi8.nta
atlll have that superb defense . .
The Browns h.ave the best two­
man run ning 'threat in the NFL
. . . and the crowds keep coming.
So what's new jn the National
Fo9tball League?
Unital!! waa held in check for
nearly one half before he switched
tactics and guided the Baltimore
Colts to a 20-0 victory over the
W1&amp;hington Redskins; and the
New York Giants threw up one
of their pateiited aoaUlne stands
in the d ying mi nutes to preserve
a 21-19 triumph over thP, San
Francisco Forty-Niner,.
In the other eamea on ..Suoday'a
program, Bobby Mitchell and Jim
Brown combined to gain a .t�
ta] of 300 yards on the ground
al the Cleveland Browns wal­
loped tbe Philadelphia Eagles,
41-24, and the Chlcq:o Bear11 ral­
lied to beat the Green Bay Pack­
en, 17-14, on John Aveoi's 21)'ll'd field goal with 35 aecond1
left to play.
Crowds totf].llng more than 280,000 turned out to watch the alx­
pme weekend schedule that
opened the NFL'1 41at season. The
foundJlng American F o o t b a 1 1
Lea1ue out-drew the NFL in the
fint attendtnce showdown at Dal­
las, where the two league1 played
game&amp; on 1uecesaive days.

Pomeroy • . • • . • . , . . . . . . • Cilo
Defending champion Syracu1e further confirmed the power lhey Caspar Is Finl Pro
Wellston . . • • , • • • • • • • • • • Brennan
Un iversity, which breezed through ! • displayed two weeks ago i n beat- To Win Two In 1960
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lt11 opener over Boston U. last ing Texas Christian, 21-7.
Middleport • • • • • • • • • . • • • • Thompson
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPO - Billy
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Satur
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Casper tore aPart hia favorite golf
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Nelsonville • . , . , . • • • . . . . Penrod
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The Bia: Ten, w hich scored five course aialn Sunday and became
Out of a possible 96 votes with l2 balloting 8 fo first 7 weekend �n a nahonally-telev11.ed
game agam1t Kam.aa, co-tarnr1te i�tersec:tional victorie1 and two the first profel8ional of the year
for second, 6 for third , etc. , 'Southeastern Ohio' Sportswriters
for the Big Eight title ,
tlea without a lou S;1Jurd1y, ha1 to repeal a tournament victory, on
.
and broadcasters Sunda predicted the finish near mid-Noother major powers which three conference battles as w�II h is 72-hole total of ,266.
vember tq Iook like the above table:
scored impres11ive victories last aa four tntereiting outflidtt clashIt was ttiree strokes better than
Galllpolis •� J�ckson a_re �o perienced performers in key PDB· weekend and run against tough es on tap thla weekend. ·
hi• winning scare a year ago , and
nearly �ual, if either lakes 1t, lllona. Take left h-'llf, w here the opposition this weekend are North•
N rthweatern t rr ..:.1 .in
• th ,81g two stroke1 a head ot hla nearel!t
the scribes and caster&amp; will look band's first tromboni1t last grid western Notre Dame and Mlchi•
competitor,' Paul Harney of Wor•
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seaaon is this year's Carl Patton , gan .
cester, Ma11., whO wu runner-up
ance
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h a 19-3 performanee ov'.r
Athens, in third, with 7� votea, 140 l'(IUnd senior and grid starter
for the second lveek ln a row.
Syracuse, wh ich rolled up 357 Oklahoma behind Dick · Thorn� •
definitely ia a darkhorse. Athens
The .scribes allo cqncluded that
two
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pasaes
an
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Mike
repreaentatlvea quoted Coach Don Middleport, seventh place finish• yards compared to BU's two, hita
Eskey ai,: Hying recently, "This er last year, ls top heavy wlth the road lo play Kan&amp;aB, winner Stock s fielr\ goal,
In other Big Te·n lnlersectlonal
co uld be a g?.°d ��•m,
but we ju n iors a nd handicapped by a of two &amp;traight. KanHH' 41-0 vlc·
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Ohlo · slat� · · der,eate;d
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a Nelaonville.) Like Po meroy, the
11in downed Sta f rd 24 7; Michlfeeder program aurp1med by none Jackets are a year away fro m field·
BACK WITH PATRIOTS
ft o
ga n tripped Oregon, 21-0; loWa
In the lea&amp;ue, thi1 year has an CX· ing eno ug h power week in and
NEW aml USED
·BOSTON ( UPI) _ Ger Sc hwedea, defeated Oregon
State 22-12
perie nced light squad, Likewise week out to win consiatently io traded by the Boston Patriots to
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Lhe Panthers, loaded with j,uniors the SEOAL.
the New York Titana several Mich lga'n State and Plttsbura:h
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and 1ophomorea, are a year away
And ln Nelsonvllle, C(,Jach Bob weeks ago , h¥ been re-.!l igned by
from beln&amp; a contender, the 1crlb· Penrod baa two proven football the Patriots. Boaton also an- 17-6, and Purdue tied UCLA, 27· \
es were convinced.
,i
ph1.yer1, Dave Anderson at quart- nounced the sia:nlng o( Billy Wells 27 ·
Northweatern meets · Iowa, lUc;hould
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and Bill Kum:man at half- and the release o( A1 Richardson
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Phone WY-1,,1'194
laan �ays MJchlg1n Sfate.., aftd l
strona defense, but an entirely un• back. They head 11 1quld, bi;lrely and wait Llvi naaton.
POME!_
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Indiana battle&amp; M�n.ne,l'lfa
provon offense with light and l nex- big enough to field an ojpdlint
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HIAOS SPORTS GROUP
the 28 boys 11uiting each nlgbt are
fre,hmcn.
k (U,!;\;,h
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Fordham Flash, ha.s been named
COLLIGI FOOTBALL
chairman of a sports committee
Unit•d PrtH lntornatlonal
on arthrltl11 by the Arthrlti11 and
Pltt1llur1h 7 Michigan It. 1
Rheuatlsm Foundation.
lrracu11 3S lo.ton U. 7
Columbia 37 lrown O
Penn1yh11nl1 U Lafayette 1 4
Profff1ion■I Footblll RNult1
Yale I I Cennactlcut I
ATHENS. o. l.JPI-The season
N.tlonal Football Le■■u•
Army 20 llaaton Collot• 7
is on ly two games old for Oh io
SUNDAY
Amhtrat 21 lprlntflehl 6
niversity a nd already the Bob• l1lthnoro 20 Walhlngtan O
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lhlrtmeulh 7 New H1mpshlro 6
cats appear to be the team to 1:hlcalfO 1 7 Grun lar 1 4
Donl..n S4 Pranklln &amp; Mir, 14
be11t in the Mid-Ametican Con• Cltvel1nd 41 Phll•dlllphl• 24
Avtftrs 13 Princeton I
ference, northwitbstandlng
de­ New Yark 21 San Prancltca I t
Ohio U. 41 loltdo 7
fendi ng national
SATURDAY
small
college
Col11.. ZI Co,ntll I
ehampion Bowling Green,
Plltalturth 35 Dalll1 21
H1r¥ard 13 Holy Cron 6
Coach Bill Hess' crew pi cked
Amtrlc1n Pootblll Lt11UI
VMI 21 luff1le 14
its second win Saturday nl&amp; ht
up
Cen. Ohio St. 41 W, Va. St. O
SUNDAY
111 it bl111led Toledo 20·0 while
lexa, :14 Maryland O
Bowling Grc1m, also defend i ng Oakland 14 Hovslon 13
No. Car. It. S Nw, Caro. O
MAC titleholder, had a tough D■IIH 17 Loa A"f9lta 0
Ylrtlnl1 Tuh 15 W. Vlr1lnl1 0
time in downing supposedly weak
Mll'flln It 21 tt.mptan 7
Man hall Colleae H-7.
VELVET
Plerlda S Flerldl It. 0
Heu·
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Clem1on 21 W1kt Forwt 7
sweet over Toledo a• he be1ted
W1ahl111ton 21 Contre (Ky.' 6
Wln1tan-lalem 20 Ktntllcky It, 7 his former colleague-Clive Rush
-from Coach Woody· fta)'ea'· a'l.11.ff
TonntMH IO Allburn 3
at Ohio State. Both Hess and
Kowtton 14 MIMIHlppl St. 10
Rush wero 11al1tanta under Hayes
Wllh Makhlng Hat
Ntvy 41 Vlllanon 7
before taking up head coa chi ng
Tampa 7 Furman 7
Sizes 2 and 3
dutle1 at their re1pective 1choolt1.
Wllll1m-Mary 41 Vlrtlnl■ 21
Ohio State t)pen,ed !ta 1e11on
Tul1nt 6 Alab■rn■ 6
on
a cheerful n�k by drubblna:
Dulr:o 11 South Cutlln1 0
G. W■lfill"'ttn It The Citadel 14 inept Southern Method"t 24-0 a■
Tom Matte, Bob Fer1uson, Jim
GNr1i. 11 Vanderltllt 7
Herbatrelt and brawny Mike In•
Mluhtlppa, 21 Kentucky 6
MIDDLEPORT
IHt Tenn. 7 l11tern Ky, 7, Ht a:ram played outatandln1 g1me1.
Mor.tloet St. 2J M■ryvllle O
Notre D■mo 21 C1llfornl1 7
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Purdue 27 UCLA 27
POOSt.r 44 Alhl1nd 14
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Mlchl11n 21 O....-n 0
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Ml1tourl 21 Oklaha,n1 It, 1
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Kanu1 41 Kan11, St. O
Miami, 0., 1 5 WNI, Mich. 1 4
No Joh loo large or loo
MlnANota U Ntlaraaka 1 4
N1rth. Mich. 20 Central ·Mich 3
small -. dell••rles e•ery
Ill, 1 7 lndlan1 6
day - e1ll hy l0 1. m.
towa 22 Or•n St. 12
for Salurday dell•ery.
Ottarlteln 55 Dtfl1nct 1 1
K•nt St. 16 l1llwln-Wollaco 6
Mt. Unltn 27 Akrtn D
Clnclnn■� 27 Dayton 2.1
W""'m Ill. 14 1rocn.y o
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Wichita 20 Xavlar IOl'alo) 7
MuaklftlUm '4 Marlett, 6
Ohio Northern IS H.,. 7
Gffr1ili Ttch 16 llco 1 3
Arkan1a1 41 Tul11 7
Northwtstarn lt Oklahoma 3
T1x11 A&amp;M 14 TH11 Tech 1 4
l1yler 26 Celeradt 0
Arlan■ It. 14 W"t Te■IG St, 3
Utah 13 Arln1111 S
WltcllMln 24 lt1nftrtl 7
WJMftlnt 13 N,w Mexico I
Air Poree U: Cel11t1H St. U I
Utah It. 1 4 Manteno 1 2
Washlnfton 41 Idaho 1 2
ltultlc U, 21 C.llfornla ANIH 0
TCU 7 huthtrn Ctlhrnla 6

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�Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-llllddleport, (!),, Sept. 28, 1960

Varsity Performer Of Big Red
Eleven Ekes Out 12 to 7 Win

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Bob Burri&amp;, a Negro halfbaclr:
who had played two qtfarters of
the Big Reda game Friday night,
wrecked Eaatern High grldder,
Saturday n ight with a 38-yard punt
return and a aix yard scamper,
both good for touchdow1111.

Eastern scored the' firat time it
got !ta bands on the ball but the
play was nullified by . a penalty.
Coa ch Bob Ashley'• boya dl�u•t
count again until midway in the
third peri od when Mel Ballard,
175 pound fullback went 66 yards
up t he middle to put Eastern out
front, 7:0 after Ni ck Leonard ran
the extra poi nt.
B urria, playing th.e second h alf
only, returne d a punt tor a TD,
t hen ciugbt a pass to the aix yard

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Ea.tern outn.llhed the Reda W
to P7, bad 8 first downs to 4, a:ot
'8 yl.rds on S of 13 completed
paasea to S8 yard■ on 2 of 7 com•
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alties 19 50 for the Reds.
Coach Ashley Saturday took hil
top quarterback, Henry Hen1ley,
to Holzer Hoapital for 1n appen•
dectomy. He had plenty of pral!Je
for hi1 boys, indicating they put
up a stout de�6nae a]I the way.

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S'l'ANDINGS

retufflll to Pomeroy Junior High
Schoo) from 12 noon till 6 p. m.,
and II }'Oil would come and a:ive a
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ter both phyaically a nd mentalJy,
knoit'iftl fhat )'OU tre helping to
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
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x-Pittaburih . . . 92 � .818
8e 83 .m e�
Milwaukee . .
St. Louis . _ . . . . 8l5 63 .574 8
Los Angeles . . 78 69 .531 121,la
San Francisco 75 73 .507 16
Cincinqatl . . . . . 67 83 .447 23
Chicago . . . . . . M 92 .383 34"2
Pro9fi(o MIiiing &amp; Feed Co. was
�hll.,Selphla . . Ill! 94 .369 3111&gt;
!9..'IUPtOXimately 140 people
host
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Wednesday evening, conslsHna of
Sunda.y's Res11lt1
broiler growers and their familiea
MllwaukN 4 Pith. 2, 10 lnnln,­ when the aenior_ class of Racine
ChlcalO 5 St. Loula D
Hia:h School ael'Ved a chicken d in­
Phlladl•phla 7 Cincinnati 1
ner. Min Ruth Ann Petrel, a mem·
Slln Franclaco 13 Las Ante!•• t with piano musle duri ng dinner.
Saturd,ay'1 RNVlb
Marvin Glatgo, manager. waa MC
Chic.190 5 St. Louis 4
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fo the affair and introd uced offi•
Milw.1iAI.N 4 Plttdturah 2
clals or Botki11S GraYl &amp; Feed Co.,
Cincinnati 5 Phlledolphla 0
Botkins, Ohio; Am■tulz H�t4Jel"f,
Only llfMI acheduled
Ortvitle, Ohio; Twin Valley! J:fatci{!
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San Pl'4nclsco If Loi A"9'IH ' Rhodes Hatchery, Ripley, W.t \11. ,
n�C:ormlck 13-1 2 YI Drys George I. Petit, InC., Doylet��\
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O.; Southworth Poultry Co;, , Col'
Orily 91mo tchodulad
umbus, Ohio : Hocking Polilti't Co,,
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Later i n t111!' evening, n'r-. W«r­
$:t. Louil at LM Anp11 N
ren · M urdock:, teehnlc•l su�isor
ChiCIIO 'it . San Fr•Jllclsco,, N
or the Chicago area for th� ;Feder:
AMlliiliCAN LIAGUli
al gqverninent, wafl introduced and
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x-New York . . . 81 57 .IIUi
eral Poflllq Inspection In proces1Baltimore . . . '86 '6' ll73 6
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ChiCago . . , . . . 8fi 84 .5'10 6¼. answer period following.
Cleveland . . . '14 74 llOO l'l
Washln1ton . . . 73 76 .490 181/2
Detroit · . . . . . . 88 81 ,4!18 23¼
64 M .430 27¼.
Boiton . .
Kansas City . . . 54 94 .365 37
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Sunct.y's Results
laltlmoro 3 W11hln9ten 1
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New Yark 4 Boston S
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Kan111 City 6 Dltrelt 3
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Battlma,_ 10 Wathlntlton 9
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Clevtlu�d 6 Chlc18(1 !!i, 12 Inns. parents are urged to
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New York 6 Botton 5, 10
The Bradbury Pl'A will h_old a
Mond'1y'1 Pi'61iible · Pitchers
Naw Yori!: at Washl111ton ni1ht Skating Parly next Tuesday eve­
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The Men of th� Heath Metbo­
M lddlepott, will
di,t' Church,
meet this coming Tue■day ev�n­
ing at 7:30 _at the church.

The Board of Trustees of tlJe;
lddleP.Qrt ,F',int B;aptJ,t Chllrdl
; .wie� . next 'l'uesd'1' -ewming
· a \he cliur.ch 7:3j). Oh Wl-dnes­
c\Q .evening followlna the pr.ayer
D'leetil\K, the Board of Cbriltian
EdJ1.C.ation will meet at 8:30.
The Jolly Bunch Sewing Club
will Jµ,ye a .'c9pk-uut at the K. E.
aye,'' home QIJ N. Third Ave. In
Middleport, Tuesday eveni ng 'al'· n
p. m.
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Racine Grange will meet Wed­
· neaelay nlgltt, Sept 28. A pro•
and quar•
gram will be presented
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terly birthdays will be recogniied
Sept. 29
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The Meiga Temple Pythian Sis­
ters will hold a rummage i;ale i n
the former Miller 5C and IOc Store
)nliltin,: on· 'MIil Street In Mi ddle­
P,ort,' Sept. 29 and 30 and until
,Doop ori Satµrday, O�t. 1 . P�·thian
·ai,tets\ who ·have rummage please
have· it 1t the bllild ing by 2 p. m.,
Wednesday, Sept. 28. The selling of
rummage will be from 9 a. m. to
4 p. m.
A 11pecial �eeting of the Racine
Band 8o!)11ter1 ts to be held on
' Thur11day, sept. 29 at 7:30 pm
at R11.cine high school. All band
'• mothera are u rged to attend.
SeP"""-r 30
The Sunday school of the Le•
tart FalJs Methodist Church is
1ponsoring a jitney supper Fri•
. day evening, Sept. 30. Serving
will start at 6 p. m. at the Com•
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lettermen return, 17 having been
lost.
The line: ends are Wil1on and
Page both about 160, neither lettermen ; tackles are co-captain
Jim Gardner, 195, senior and
Tom Norris, 235, a junior, bot1t
lettermen; guard■ are Rich Bacon
22:i, a senior, and Buck Mecham,
210, a senior; and the center is
Max Evans, 180, junior, with
Tom Ackerman going in on de•
tense.
Mont Bennett, a top performer
last seaaon, la the only backfield veteran back. He ia a tough
155 pou nd fullback.
At quarterback Is Pete Selbert,
150, and no passer; Dan Olson,
155, is fast at one halfback post,
and Charles Bowles, l'l'O, U1 at the
other halfback job. Olson iii the
speedster.
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Notes.;-Lost 18 lettermen, have
four back, has new offellllle In
Wing T. Letterman are Larry
Bainter, quarterback; Ro bbie ElUnger, end; Phil Woltz a 210
senior tackle, and Ronnie May,
145 pound se nior fullback . . new
faces are end Jobn Sigler, J70;
tackle John Wells, 160; guards,
Mark Matheny, IM; Fred Vaughan, 146. and Al Adair UH, cen•
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mer, 150 . . th line average 160,
the backs 148.
-�ellston-Weakest apot: quar-

O.Wpolia' Blue Devils today stood at the pi nnacle of success in the 1960 Southeastern
the big gold tropht emblematic of the cbam-

· Olllo Football League. They have been handed
piwnhlp.

�8'eept that it arrived exactly seven weeks e arly and must be paid for in sweat and forti­
�•, courage, hard work, and examples of sta mina.
·Th8 crystal ball gazers who believe Gallipol is will bless new head coach Charles Stobart
)wjth a title his first year a�e the Southeastern Ohio Sportswriters and Sportsbroadcasters.
'1Jle1 met Sunday at the Fair Greens Country C lub near Jackson for dinner, election of offi.
ftl'I,
a hrundown" on each league team's retu rning material, and the traditional "vote'' to
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"1&lt;icl the favorite.

Some eo,iehea have been re­
ported allowing the top honor ln
tbll annwil balloting is equal to
• kl• of death. However, the
, , 'l'ecard jndicates no eoaehes have
IJeen fired by their school boards
becail&amp;lf they faiJed to reach the
�lions of the men who man
the pre111 boxes.
JACKSON TOO
JHluon came i n second in the
1-)loUnc io a ph oto finish, 89 lo
18 vote, out of a possible 96.
Clearly the11e tw o grid power�
wtJI mount the battle of the sea­
ltlfl Ocl. 14 when they clash al
. ._Iron City.
\ ,1be winner of th.al game could
�me Immediate favorite to
the championship.
� . . . THI GALLIA CLUB
�ch Stobart greeted eight
rej:unlilg 1llrten from l11t tea1trong team, He wa11 re­
parted b;y Gallipolis
Tribune
•�• Editor Hobart Wilson, Jr.
U having built an entirely new
•'Pirlt irl the Blue Devils. This
■pJrit is crecUted with produring
�t opponents thuJ far have
dbci'lbed as the "hardest hitting"
Gallipolis dub they have 1een
llnee the Golden Era of the
M1fChl1."
Tbe ilne average 175 pounds,
the btckfield 173 pounds. On
team speed it rate� high.
The line: ends, Darrell Nibert
152, aenior co-eaptain, and Kent
Ev,n1, 180, aenior, a transfer
from Rio Grande; tacklea, Dave
Porter, 185'. senior co-captain
art&lt;l Larry Fraley, 185, freshman,
or J1ek WJIIJams, 185, letterman
1ophomore: guards, And» Gil•
ml)re
1-t3, ju nior, and Fred
M�,i.ch,,I, 180, se nior:
center,
Georae Pope, 180 sophomore (a
comer last year, but injured early
and out for the season.)
In the b1ckfield are Oitk Ro­
dtotlck, 165, senior, quarterback
Joe Duncan, 170, 11enlor, right
b1U; Paul Evans. 185,
senior,
back, 180, sophomore. Supporti ng
thj!m la hardnoBe Bill Con ley.
le(t half; a nd Da nny Howard, full
Slobart hu l natalled 11. 11eml­
apllt T offense.
JACKSON TEAM
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humble after Jackson 's B·O loss to
Waverly last Friday, was play.
ing his tune Sunday on the low
notes with his left hand.
rive of the balloters, however,
recalling Jacll:son's vast man•
P.OWer, and a gentlema n named
Jim Duddi ng who directs it,
picked Jackson for first place (six
named Gallipolis, one, Athens . )
Only Lwo inexperie nced hands
are offensi\·e starters. They arc
Jim Surrell, a 165 pound sopho•
more, al cenler, and brother of
vetera ns fullback Carl; an d the
quarter back Dave Booth, 150
pound senior.
Otherwise, J_ackson'� line looks
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team mig)lt field, as for heft.
· End11 are Steve Miller, 160 or
Bob Marti n, 170, on the left side
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ward at 200 and Todd Reynolds
at 210; guards are Meredith J ohn•
son al 210 and John Conger at
220.
This li ne averages 208
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After Booth at quarterback
come Otis (Oogie) Layne, 1�.
a junior who may beat Booth out
of his Job; halfbacks To m Wright
155, on the left side and Ted
White, 160, junior, on the right .
Carl Surrett, 195 pou nds now,
is Dack for this final fling at
football before moving in to col·
legiate play.
The remarkable thing is that
of that h uge line, only JohnBOn
and Reynolds are 11eniora.
ATHENS' YEAR?
The Bulldogs are expected to
have as tough an interior line as
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and the Panthers are at home to
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terback, where Bill Somera and
Keith Blankenship ue battling.
Seven lettermen are back, ■mon,
them beina Butch Staten, 188,
fullbaclr;; Mel Davia, 185, balfbll.ck
Bill Barnell, l�, halfbaek, hurt
last yeu, u.aed a.o far now on de•
fen■e only; Gary Geahring, 168,
center; Tom Heading, 170
aJ)d
Tom Manring, 165, bo�b 1u1rda;
Jim Emmert and John Wornal­
dorf, tackles; Mark Mullen, 17(1!,
and Joe Ramaey, 175, J unJors,
bolh ends Emmert is 1'70 and
W omaldorf, 175, Carl Patton, 140,
senior is at left half.
Nelsonvllle-"We might score a
couple of TD's this aeaaon" w11
the rundown on Nelaonville.
Gary Stufflebeam, Dave Ander•
son a nd Butch Kunzman are the
performers to watch ori this amall
young,
inexperienced
sq uad
which has not won a league game
since tfie 1968 1eason, 22 straight
and h11 won four n on-league gam•
ea in four years.
The11e are the tea1111 with which
the Pomeroy rall�hers elkl· lllid•
dleport Yello'1'.
Jackets . bePD
matclung man-to.man
pA)'1ical
proweas, stUI and knowledf:e' , of
the greatest American . c�lfct
fport, beelnni.ng next 1"rld11
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Unitas Shows
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In Colt Victory

Unihd Pron lntomationll
John ny Unitaa ca.11 beat an op­
ponent more ways than a river•
boat card sharp . . . The Gi8.nta
atlll have that superb defense . .
The Browns h.ave the best two­
man run ning 'threat in the NFL
. . . and the crowds keep coming.
So what's new jn the National
Fo9tball League?
Unital!! waa held in check for
nearly one half before he switched
tactics and guided the Baltimore
Colts to a 20-0 victory over the
W1&amp;hington Redskins; and the
New York Giants threw up one
of their pateiited aoaUlne stands
in the d ying mi nutes to preserve
a 21-19 triumph over thP, San
Francisco Forty-Niner,.
In the other eamea on ..Suoday'a
program, Bobby Mitchell and Jim
Brown combined to gain a .t�
ta] of 300 yards on the ground
al the Cleveland Browns wal­
loped tbe Philadelphia Eagles,
41-24, and the Chlcq:o Bear11 ral­
lied to beat the Green Bay Pack­
en, 17-14, on John Aveoi's 21)'ll'd field goal with 35 aecond1
left to play.
Crowds totf].llng more than 280,000 turned out to watch the alx­
pme weekend schedule that
opened the NFL'1 41at season. The
foundJlng American F o o t b a 1 1
Lea1ue out-drew the NFL in the
fint attendtnce showdown at Dal­
las, where the two league1 played
game&amp; on 1uecesaive days.

Pomeroy • . • • . • . , . . . . . . • Cilo
Defending champion Syracu1e further confirmed the power lhey Caspar Is Finl Pro
Wellston . . • • , • • • • • • • • • • Brennan
Un iversity, which breezed through ! • displayed two weeks ago i n beat- To Win Two In 1960
6
2
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lt11 opener over Boston U. last ing Texas Christian, 21-7.
Middleport • • • • • • • • • . • • • • Thompson
PORTLAND, Ore. (UPO - Billy
27
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111 Tan Busy
Satur
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Casper tore aPart hia favorite golf
.this
Nelsonville • . , . , . • • • . . . . Penrod
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15
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8
The Bia: Ten, w hich scored five course aialn Sunday and became
Out of a possible 96 votes with l2 balloting 8 fo first 7 weekend �n a nahonally-telev11.ed
game agam1t Kam.aa, co-tarnr1te i�tersec:tional victorie1 and two the first profel8ional of the year
for second, 6 for third , etc. , 'Southeastern Ohio' Sportswriters
for the Big Eight title ,
tlea without a lou S;1Jurd1y, ha1 to repeal a tournament victory, on
.
and broadcasters Sunda predicted the finish near mid-Noother major powers which three conference battles as w�II h is 72-hole total of ,266.
vember tq Iook like the above table:
scored impres11ive victories last aa four tntereiting outflidtt clashIt was ttiree strokes better than
Galllpolis •� J�ckson a_re �o perienced performers in key PDB· weekend and run against tough es on tap thla weekend. ·
hi• winning scare a year ago , and
nearly �ual, if either lakes 1t, lllona. Take left h-'llf, w here the opposition this weekend are North•
N rthweatern t rr ..:.1 .in
• th ,81g two stroke1 a head ot hla nearel!t
the scribes and caster&amp; will look band's first tromboni1t last grid western Notre Dame and Mlchi•
competitor,' Paul Harney of Wor•
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good .
seaaon is this year's Carl Patton , gan .
cester, Ma11., whO wu runner-up
ance
wit
h a 19-3 performanee ov'.r
Athens, in third, with 7� votea, 140 l'(IUnd senior and grid starter
for the second lveek ln a row.
Syracuse, wh ich rolled up 357 Oklahoma behind Dick · Thorn� •
definitely ia a darkhorse. Athens
The .scribes allo cqncluded that
two
t�
uchdown
pasaes
an
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Mike
repreaentatlvea quoted Coach Don Middleport, seventh place finish• yards compared to BU's two, hita
Eskey ai,: Hying recently, "This er last year, ls top heavy wlth the road lo play Kan&amp;aB, winner Stock s fielr\ goal,
In other Big Te·n lnlersectlonal
co uld be a g?.°d ��•m,
but we ju n iors a nd handicapped by a of two &amp;traight. KanHH' 41-0 vlc·
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Ohlo · slat� · · der,eate;d
Kansas
tory
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over
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have a lot of ifs. ,
"10rles
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squa
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s ,he n Method l,l, 2To , w ,.on
Lo&amp;an though ble&amp;aed with
I
a Nelaonville.) Like Po meroy, the
11in downed Sta f rd 24 7; Michlfeeder program aurp1med by none Jackets are a year away fro m field·
BACK WITH PATRIOTS
ft o
ga n tripped Oregon, 21-0; loWa
In the lea&amp;ue, thi1 year has an CX· ing eno ug h power week in and
NEW aml USED
·BOSTON ( UPI) _ Ger Sc hwedea, defeated Oregon
State 22-12
perie nced light squad, Likewise week out to win consiatently io traded by the Boston Patriots to
,
Lhe Panthers, loaded with j,uniors the SEOAL.
the New York Titana several Mich lga'n State and Plttsbura:h
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beat
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and 1ophomorea, are a year away
And ln Nelsonvllle, C(,Jach Bob weeks ago , h¥ been re-.!l igned by
from beln&amp; a contender, the 1crlb· Penrod baa two proven football the Patriots. Boaton also an- 17-6, and Purdue tied UCLA, 27· \
es were convinced.
,i
ph1.yer1, Dave Anderson at quart- nounced the sia:nlng o( Billy Wells 27 ·
Northweatern meets · Iowa, lUc;hould
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and Bill Kum:man at half- and the release o( A1 Richardson
ee
w,
Phone WY-1,,1'194
laan �ays MJchlg1n Sfate.., aftd l
strona defense, but an entirely un• back. They head 11 1quld, bi;lrely and wait Llvi naaton.
POME!_
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Indiana battle&amp; M�n.ne,l'lfa
provon offense with light and l nex- big enough to field an ojpdlint
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---- -- ----- team for scrimmage, Thirtee n or
HIAOS SPORTS GROUP
the 28 boys 11uiting each nlgbt are
fre,hmcn.
k (U,!;\;,h
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Fordham Flash, ha.s been named
COLLIGI FOOTBALL
chairman of a sports committee
Unit•d PrtH lntornatlonal
on arthrltl11 by the Arthrlti11 and
Pltt1llur1h 7 Michigan It. 1
Rheuatlsm Foundation.
lrracu11 3S lo.ton U. 7
Columbia 37 lrown O
Penn1yh11nl1 U Lafayette 1 4
Profff1ion■I Footblll RNult1
Yale I I Cennactlcut I
ATHENS. o. l.JPI-The season
N.tlonal Football Le■■u•
Army 20 llaaton Collot• 7
is on ly two games old for Oh io
SUNDAY
Amhtrat 21 lprlntflehl 6
niversity a nd already the Bob• l1lthnoro 20 Walhlngtan O
U
lhlrtmeulh 7 New H1mpshlro 6
cats appear to be the team to 1:hlcalfO 1 7 Grun lar 1 4
Donl..n S4 Pranklln &amp; Mir, 14
be11t in the Mid-Ametican Con• Cltvel1nd 41 Phll•dlllphl• 24
Avtftrs 13 Princeton I
ference, northwitbstandlng
de­ New Yark 21 San Prancltca I t
Ohio U. 41 loltdo 7
fendi ng national
SATURDAY
small
college
Col11.. ZI Co,ntll I
ehampion Bowling Green,
Plltalturth 35 Dalll1 21
H1r¥ard 13 Holy Cron 6
Coach Bill Hess' crew pi cked
Amtrlc1n Pootblll Lt11UI
VMI 21 luff1le 14
its second win Saturday nl&amp; ht
up
Cen. Ohio St. 41 W, Va. St. O
SUNDAY
111 it bl111led Toledo 20·0 while
lexa, :14 Maryland O
Bowling Grc1m, also defend i ng Oakland 14 Hovslon 13
No. Car. It. S Nw, Caro. O
MAC titleholder, had a tough D■IIH 17 Loa A"f9lta 0
Ylrtlnl1 Tuh 15 W. Vlr1lnl1 0
time in downing supposedly weak
Mll'flln It 21 tt.mptan 7
Man hall Colleae H-7.
VELVET
Plerlda S Flerldl It. 0
Heu·
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Clem1on 21 W1kt Forwt 7
sweet over Toledo a• he be1ted
W1ahl111ton 21 Contre (Ky.' 6
Wln1tan-lalem 20 Ktntllcky It, 7 his former colleague-Clive Rush
-from Coach Woody· fta)'ea'· a'l.11.ff
TonntMH IO Allburn 3
at Ohio State. Both Hess and
Kowtton 14 MIMIHlppl St. 10
Rush wero 11al1tanta under Hayes
Wllh Makhlng Hat
Ntvy 41 Vlllanon 7
before taking up head coa chi ng
Tampa 7 Furman 7
Sizes 2 and 3
dutle1 at their re1pective 1choolt1.
Wllll1m-Mary 41 Vlrtlnl■ 21
Ohio State t)pen,ed !ta 1e11on
Tul1nt 6 Alab■rn■ 6
on
a cheerful n�k by drubblna:
Dulr:o 11 South Cutlln1 0
G. W■lfill"'ttn It The Citadel 14 inept Southern Method"t 24-0 a■
Tom Matte, Bob Fer1uson, Jim
GNr1i. 11 Vanderltllt 7
Herbatrelt and brawny Mike In•
Mluhtlppa, 21 Kentucky 6
MIDDLEPORT
IHt Tenn. 7 l11tern Ky, 7, Ht a:ram played outatandln1 g1me1.
Mor.tloet St. 2J M■ryvllle O
Notre D■mo 21 C1llfornl1 7
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Northwtstarn lt Oklahoma 3
T1x11 A&amp;M 14 TH11 Tech 1 4
l1yler 26 Celeradt 0
Arlan■ It. 14 W"t Te■IG St, 3
Utah 13 Arln1111 S
WltcllMln 24 lt1nftrtl 7
WJMftlnt 13 N,w Mexico I
Air Poree U: Cel11t1H St. U I
Utah It. 1 4 Manteno 1 2
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�Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-llllddleport, (!),, Sept. 28, 1960

Varsity Performer Of Big Red
Eleven Ekes Out 12 to 7 Win

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Bob Burri&amp;, a Negro halfbaclr:
who had played two qtfarters of
the Big Reda game Friday night,
wrecked Eaatern High grldder,
Saturday n ight with a 38-yard punt
return and a aix yard scamper,
both good for touchdow1111.

Eastern scored the' firat time it
got !ta bands on the ball but the
play was nullified by . a penalty.
Coa ch Bob Ashley'• boya dl�u•t
count again until midway in the
third peri od when Mel Ballard,
175 pound fullback went 66 yards
up t he middle to put Eastern out
front, 7:0 after Ni ck Leonard ran
the extra poi nt.
B urria, playing th.e second h alf
only, returne d a punt tor a TD,
t hen ciugbt a pass to the aix yard

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Ea.tern outn.llhed the Reda W
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'8 yl.rds on S of 13 completed
paasea to S8 yard■ on 2 of 7 com•
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Coach Ashley Saturday took hil
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S'l'ANDINGS

retufflll to Pomeroy Junior High
Schoo) from 12 noon till 6 p. m.,
and II }'Oil would come and a:ive a
·plltl of bJoo,d, ,� wl}I tee\ bet·
ter both phyaically a nd mentalJy,
knoit'iftl fhat )'OU tre helping to
h.t't'e lives.
,Since t he lut Bloodmobile viait
mll'l1 pi nt■ of blood have beth
u� by Melga Countiant. ir you
11:now someone who ha&amp; had ftt
ban blt&gt;od. come to the B)9odn'M- ·
bUe •n� '1ve a pint of yoµi blood:
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NATIONAL LEAGUE
W L Pct.Ga
x-Pittaburih . . . 92 � .818
8e 83 .m e�
Milwaukee . .
St. Louis . _ . . . . 8l5 63 .574 8
Los Angeles . . 78 69 .531 121,la
San Francisco 75 73 .507 16
Cincinqatl . . . . . 67 83 .447 23
Chicago . . . . . . M 92 .383 34"2
Pro9fi(o MIiiing &amp; Feed Co. was
�hll.,Selphla . . Ill! 94 .369 3111&gt;
!9..'IUPtOXimately 140 people
host
x-Cllncehd pennant
Wednesday evening, conslsHna of
Sunda.y's Res11lt1
broiler growers and their familiea
MllwaukN 4 Pith. 2, 10 lnnln,­ when the aenior_ class of Racine
ChlcalO 5 St. Loula D
Hia:h School ael'Ved a chicken d in­
Phlladl•phla 7 Cincinnati 1
ner. Min Ruth Ann Petrel, a mem·
Slln Franclaco 13 Las Ante!•• t with piano musle duri ng dinner.
Saturd,ay'1 RNVlb
Marvin Glatgo, manager. waa MC
Chic.190 5 St. Louis 4
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fo the affair and introd uced offi•
Milw.1iAI.N 4 Plttdturah 2
clals or Botki11S GraYl &amp; Feed Co.,
Cincinnati 5 Phlledolphla 0
Botkins, Ohio; Am■tulz H�t4Jel"f,
Only llfMI acheduled
Ortvitle, Ohio; Twin Valley! J:fatci{!
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MoMay', PrabllW• PltchH'S
ery, West Ale:itandrla, phi�,
San Pl'4nclsco If Loi A"9'IH ' Rhodes Hatchery, Ripley, W.t \11. ,
n�C:ormlck 13-1 2 YI Drys George I. Petit, InC., Doylet��\
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O.; Southworth Poultry Co;, , Col'
Orily 91mo tchodulad
umbus, Ohio : Hocking Polilti't Co,,
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Lo11n, ohlo: and Troyer nu�l:iQ
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MUwavkM at Phlluolphll, N
co., Sugar Creek, Oh io.
C l�IIINfl &amp;t P.ttsiM,,gh, N
Later i n t111!' evening, n'r-. W«r­
$:t. Louil at LM Anp11 N
ren · M urdock:, teehnlc•l su�isor
ChiCIIO 'it . San Fr•Jllclsco,, N
or the Chicago area for th� ;Feder:
AMlliiliCAN LIAGUli
al gqverninent, wafl introduced and
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W L Pct. GI he discussed several phaSfl! of Fed·
x-New York . . . 81 57 .IIUi
eral Poflllq Inspection In proces1Baltimore . . . '86 '6' ll73 6
ing plants, with a queation and
ChiCago . . , . . . 8fi 84 .5'10 6¼. answer period following.
Cleveland . . . '14 74 llOO l'l
Washln1ton . . . 73 76 .490 181/2
Detroit · . . . . . . 88 81 ,4!18 23¼
64 M .430 27¼.
Boiton . .
Kansas City . . . 54 94 .365 37
x-Clincbed pennant
Sunct.y's Results
laltlmoro 3 W11hln9ten 1
26
New Yark 4 Boston S
president . Is
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Clevel1nd 4 Chlcqo 0
first meetthe
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City
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Detrolf 6 li&lt;anH
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coming Mqndn
thi•
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be
will
Kan111 City 6 Dltrelt 3
at \he hia:h school at 7:30. All
Battlma,_ 10 Wathlntlton 9
attend. ·,
Clevtlu�d 6 Chlc18(1 !!i, 12 Inns. parents are urged to
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Inns
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New York 6 Botton 5, 10
The Bradbury Pl'A will h_old a
Mond'1y'1 Pi'61iible · Pitchers
Naw Yori!: at Washl111ton ni1ht Skating Parly next Tuesday eve­
ning at . Jhe .pie: -Top �'4tlDi t!tink
.....:.Stlffotif 'l-1 vs Rami&gt;I 1 1 -16
nl1ht
Middle'port. The party la o�n•
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Kan1a1
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-H•1olimon 2..t •• l!•l. r/ JS-15
j! CM;l, • •Jii,ai,t-Fl,h• frofil 4:30 to 6� p. -m.

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The Men of th� Heath Metbo­
M lddlepott, will
di,t' Church,
meet this coming Tue■day ev�n­
ing at 7:30 _at the church.

The Board of Trustees of tlJe;
lddleP.Qrt ,F',int B;aptJ,t Chllrdl
; .wie� . next 'l'uesd'1' -ewming
· a \he cliur.ch 7:3j). Oh Wl-dnes­
c\Q .evening followlna the pr.ayer
D'leetil\K, the Board of Cbriltian
EdJ1.C.ation will meet at 8:30.
The Jolly Bunch Sewing Club
will Jµ,ye a .'c9pk-uut at the K. E.
aye,'' home QIJ N. Third Ave. In
Middleport, Tuesday eveni ng 'al'· n
p. m.
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$1plember 28
Racine Grange will meet Wed­
· neaelay nlgltt, Sept 28. A pro•
and quar•
gram will be presented
.
terly birthdays will be recogniied
Sept. 29
.
The Meiga Temple Pythian Sis­
ters will hold a rummage i;ale i n
the former Miller 5C and IOc Store
)nliltin,: on· 'MIil Street In Mi ddle­
P,ort,' Sept. 29 and 30 and until
,Doop ori Satµrday, O�t. 1 . P�·thian
·ai,tets\ who ·have rummage please
have· it 1t the bllild ing by 2 p. m.,
Wednesday, Sept. 28. The selling of
rummage will be from 9 a. m. to
4 p. m.
A 11pecial �eeting of the Racine
Band 8o!)11ter1 ts to be held on
' Thur11day, sept. 29 at 7:30 pm
at R11.cine high school. All band
'• mothera are u rged to attend.
SeP"""-r 30
The Sunday school of the Le•
tart FalJs Methodist Church is
1ponsoring a jitney supper Fri•
. day evening, Sept. 30. Serving
will start at 6 p. m. at the Com•
munity buildina. Everyone js Jn•

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Family Enjoyed
Sunday Reunion

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Middleport Worship Service Sunday
I =i"ntce Of recognition for the teachers of the SWlday

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program and the youth advisors was held Sunday mor­
� "---":....�I the morning worship service at the First Baptist
of Middleport.
Olrtlflcatn of coll\llUNion and Mrs. Fowler.
� pn,eated lo the honored
for hi• morninl sermon the
: -- h Mn. Ray Pickens, chair- pastor, Rev. Donald Boone spoke
• IIIN, of· tbe Chri!itian Board of on Lhe 1ubject "Christ Our Te•­
( U11eatlon and Tony Fowler, Supt. cher".
: M' the Church School.
The cholr of the church under
• � Reeelving certificates as tea- the direction of Mrs. Clarenre
·c:ben ind
assist.ant
teach.en Lacey presented the anthem ··no
• wwe Illa Freddie Houduhell, You Wonder?"
Mrs. John Kauff, Mn. Beulah
Durin1 the church achoo! hour
; W'Mte, Jin. Harry Houdaahelt, a promott-on aerv(re waa· con­
Dave Jenkins, Mn. Charle, ducttd by Mn.. Jame&amp; Pullen.
Jle1111111tl, lln. Bert Bodimer. Mn. Promotion ctrtUicates were pre•
( Prailcea BeJth1, Mrs. Fowler, Mre scnted to th children 5oln11 from
, Pldeot,, M.n. Harold E. Hubbard, one cla111 to another by the Supt,
-llri. Willia Anthony, Paul · smart, Tony Fowler with the teachen -0f
i 1lrt.. Allen Hua:hea, L. D. Diles, the cl1uea asal.sting.
. · H. • ff. Hall, Mrs. J. Q. Rice,
Thi, Wednead1y evening t.he
C llrt
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and Mn. Rou Pullen.
con1reaalion of the church wm
Mvllon presented certiflc■l• attend the revival meetlnc being
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� , ft were Earl Smith, Mr. and Mrs. held at the First Bapti1t Church
,
Geo Colman, Mn. Burl Bogg1:&amp;1 in Pomero)' instead of their regu(
--- lar mid-week prayer service.
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Promotion Day Held By Pomeroy's
United Methodist C:fturch On Sunday

PromoUon Day was held Sunday during the Sunday School
hour al lhe U nited Methodiill church.
A program was presented by the beginners and primary­

o., Sept. ?.Ill 1960

II-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-14ldclleport,

,,...., mel wilh lhem ''II lhetr
meetlq which tncluded devoUonl
• Bible ..... and rofre1bmen1,

Chruch Group Hel.J

! ., Meewa• 0/ Fall

whlcb were 1lfll'\led b1 ltn. Hou­
The f1mib of Rleb1rd A. and
The Cbriltl.an Endeavor craup
daabell,
who wu aui,ted by Mrt.
Sunn Roush held ■ reud;oo
junior departments. Kenneth Finley, superintendent of the or the MlddJeport Church of Cath Bahr and Mn. Kenneth Mc•
home of M.r. '11d
met Sunday eveninc ■t the Elbinny.
Rev. and Mn, E. 0. Parker of Sumlay at the
.
Sunday School, •poke briefly and introduced the girls of the Chrltl
church · for their flnt meetina
Akron vl•ited with the Rev. and Mn. Harold Capehart, New Haven Intermediate
department who were fromoted to the Senior this fall.
A picnic dinner waa aervdd at
The meetinc wu closed with
Mrs. Ralpb C. Zundel and family
noon on the lawn with 11itrs. yout h class. Benzil Goegleln spoke bnolly and pre,enled pro­
Mn. Milton Houdashelt, tbelr the J'riendthlp Circle.
Thul'tlday and Friday enl"tlute to
Mu:ine Arnold aaking grac�. •
rnotion cards to the boys ln his class who were promoted to
Virginia. where they were to a.1Attending
were
Mr.
and
Mr1.
!he
Senior Youth class.
.11i1l in a special n11y and mission•
Robert Grimte,d, Mike, Bobby, . Mrs . Eugene Brown
ary service for a few days before
.
, who has been the teacher of the S8il•
and Dick, Albany; Mr. and Mn.
returnin g home.
ior Youth, and Mrs. Russell Moore who will teach the group
,
C1nton ;
Mrs. Ralph C. Zundel and Mrs. Richard s. Grinstead,
Mr. and Mra. DouQ:lasa Fry and this year, were also introduced by ¥r. Finley.
Dal1y Juper we� called to Zanea­
Mrs. Baker Gordon 11uperinten•
ville Saturday to attend the funeral Lynn; Mr. and Mn. Terry Frye, dent of the primary-junior de.part- I the Third Grade introd uced her
Mrs.
Ralph
Herner, Jack and
of their cousin, MH. Elizabeth
ment apoke then the Rroup sa ng pupils who told &amp;0methiug on the
Baird. Mrs. Bair d with her family Margie and Miu Sue Patrick of ''Tell Me The Stories or Jesu,." lesson1 and following presentation
Monroeville,
visited the Zundela here on sev'.
of their promotion canh,
\he
Mr. and Mni. Herbert Knapp, Lee Crew, teacher of the S�lh
eral occasaions.
Rev. Eugene Brown, on behalf of
Grade, pre&amp;ented hi8 claH
and
Ca,llel'II al the home of Mr. ud Margaret Ann and Jimmy, Nor• each told le&amp;sons learned the pai l the Sunday &amp;hool, presenLed a
walk; Mrs- Walter Taylor, Dale
Mra. John Frick Sunday afternoon
Bible to ea &lt;'h member of the cla ll&amp;
and Ronn1e and Mrs. Robert l{ar­ year. M ■rllyn Moore &amp;an11 ''The
were, Caneraie Stelnard and Mrs.
nterln g _the junior department
Beautiful
t
Bible,
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fter
which
the
leu and Robin, Columbus: Mr.
Howard Poole of Akron, Mrs. Nell­
Following the soni, "Praise God
and Mra. Floyd Miller, Marietta; cla11 received ill promotion to
ie Bradley. Columbus, Mrs. Clara
For
The Bible," a queation and
the
Intermed
iate
Departme
nt'.
.
Mr&amp;. M1kine Arnold and Suaanna,
Murray of Middleport, Mr. and
.inawer period w11 conducted by
A
fifth
grade
taught
by
bfr&amp;.
Pomeroy; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
Mn. Albert Brown and two chil­
Stewart and Gary, Mr. and Mrt. Harvey Van Vranken pre�e l'l'ted , Mra. Hary-y Drake who prescntt!d
dren or Mt. Vernon, and Mr. and
her second grade with cards. The
Jack Stewarl, Timmy ind Rulrh 3 play and membera were ,i: i¥en
Mr■. Charle&amp; Bart.els and children
First ?ride ta �1ht b)' Mrs. Gerthdr
earda
.
to
the
Sixth
Gr
de,
and Mr. and Mn. Raymond Grin•
and Mr. and Mn:. William Hutton
al
1fter
which
� Wlldermutti each quo� a
j
the
primary
unior
stead, Muon.
of Rutland.
Bible verse before ,:eceiving the
artment
"
sang,
Doing
Our
Mn. Mary AumUler. Ver (I
3 PIECE
l.'' The Fourth Grade, tauRht promotlo rt and also lctld how the)'
Mils Edith V. Cook who under­ Grlriatead and Mu. Kenneth
� Mra. Ch1fle1 Peraln 11
0
wen't sur1ery six weeks ago has re­ 8an and Ken Sherrie, Hartr
er told had gt◊jVn the put JH1,
The t0n1. ''We ·Tb•�II: Thee Our
o leaons learned and weN! ' 1iven
turneit"1o her employment et the Mh. Jack L. Fowler, Tomm
y
Father," Concluded ifie program
card1 to the P'lflh Grade.
Robinson Laundry.
C6nslsl&amp; of Jacket. Cap and
Ton)', P\. Pleasant; Mr. and
Mn. Jehn Werry, te�cher of of the r,-�mary-Junlor group. Mn.
:.t"rs. Lucille 8. Hawkln1 'was the P'red Rou■h, Ralph and Jean, ·
\ Snap crotch Overalls. Sizes
Mra. I. E, D. Jlarttn1er enter­
C. F. Tompk ins dl1pla)'ed a book
S•turd
a}'
evenlnl
dtnner
jueal
of and M,ra; Charlt8 Yonker, Char
• S., M., L.
t11ined the Women . of the Epis•
of
pi�ture,; on the lellOM learned
Mra. John F. Baily Jnd family.
Bryan, Sonya and Nathan
d Church Commi,,ian
copal Church Thursday evenin1
l
which were exptaintid by tho,e
Mrt. Allie Grueser of Mone11en, Mr. nd · M.r1. Clay Grin■tead ot
11t her home, Chester Ro.net.
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et
ot the Beglnnen Department go·l
Pa., arrived Friday evehing, for a Letart W. V■• Route.
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Devotion&amp; by r.tj1. Fred Crow
Mra. Bernard Fultz, chairman, in1 to the First Grade. The book
vl1Jt with her daushter and son­
Mr. ■nd Mrs William McFtr•
Jr. opened the mettlng. The new
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Me­ land, Chariea and Raymond, Mr . conducted the meetina and alao j WH 1iv,n lo Mrs. Wildermuth,
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year
book,
were
dl1trlbut11d.
Mn Anau1
led the, 1roup In devotion• when their teacher thil yur.
Middleport, Ohlo
and family.
and Mn. Thoma&amp; Grinstead, Shel• lhe Commistion of Eduration
Crow announced that the Rev.
.
met
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M;r.
and
Mn. Fred Vllndall and by, Bet!kY and Jackie, Mr. and
D1vld Thornberry Of C111clnn1tl
Attendance
Sunday
pin, were presented
'!'vening
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He•th
Metho\
family of Jlclaware wen! weekend Mn. Herman Knapp, Beverly and
would be the 1ue,t speaker at
by Mn. Gordon to Je11nlfer Bl•kedist
Church,
Middlepor
t.
gueats of \i:rli. Lydia Hyaell.
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Hernella Mr. and Mrs. Harold
the next meeUna: on Oc1..- fl using
Durlng the meetinil they voted alee for five ye111: Sondra Potts
Mr�. Jade llenRon of Brookville, Fry, Larry Joe and Melvin, M,r,
.J
1
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ae his topic "World 1'lll1ion1"
�or four ye�ra; John Goodwin, Lo�­
••·
pay
to
the
expense•
of
the
Ky.
I.ti
lhe
�ucst
of
Otho
P
Radford
, and Mra. Everett Rmah, Kathy ·
A poll\lrk dinner will precede thl■
tor, Rev. Raymon Konlr:risht ■nd inc VauJhari, D,� ny Jrown, D•v1d
�yraeu.11c.
and Linda, Mt. and Mrs. Richard
mtetin&amp;. It was 1110 a1it1ounced
Sund■)' school
,uPerintendent Goodwin and Hilah V1u1han · for
.D. Grinstead, Susie, Nifa Ann
that Bishop Roger
Blaftcbard
Dr.
and
Mn.
B.
A.
Jack
Tracy
Bechtle
flll CIIIATOB8
UC.SIZE IITOCXlNCS
of
to the ■uperlnten• three yon; Marlene Goodwin,
Co­
and
would bt at the church for con• lumbus .1pent lhe 'weekend with his and Yvonne and Mr. and Mt8. dent'• conference next
;
in - It o Y Vallgb■n, Linda Warner,
sunda)'
Capehart, all of New Haven.
rlrmaHoo Od. 18 at t p'. m. A mother Mra'. E. J. fracy,
New Boaton. A Sundly school Danny Crow, Jim Swatiel and
yo• are tall or b:.•• full •""•
All of the Rou8h children •ere
tea wi II follow thi• aervtCe.
llra. Glen Chale and aon, John
new1p1per w11 1110 dltcuued ■nd Julie Brown, �wG y:e•n; and Unda
Mrs. Theodore � J■., pro• ret\lrned to · their home Dayton present except Waite� Ro111h of the group d�cided to have a f•m· Reuter, Ronme Reuter, Debbie
lllld if Y�•r
■tocklnp
nonn.Uy
are
■hon,
. For Men and Boy•
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grim chairmtn, ·showed 1lldea of Sunday, aUer beLng etined here bv· New Haven and HatrY Roush of ily nleht in October. The Cbrlat
Crow
G
and
Gene
oodwin
for
one
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�ncl or are I_OO tigh� lhen you 1hould
Hartford.
the Jal■nd of HaUI WblCh told the , (leath of Mn. Johh Ch11e.
mH proar■m Will 1110 dlsculled. year.
where and how the money 11ven
Le wearQIJ
lhe leg-aize
Mr. and Mn. Herman Hoffner of
Attending were Mr. and Mn.
. At Ole close of the program Mr.
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to the UTO ia used. One of the Chtllkothe were W:C:eke�d gueall
Fmley,
on
behalf
of
fhe
Sunday
Beehtle, Mr. and Mra. Janie, Euler
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Mlddleporl, Ohio
made to fit you lo pedeclion.
mlasion worker• of the Bpl1eop■l of ,-Mr. and �-"· Lawr,nce Hoff­
Mra. Jamet Brewln1ton, Mn. Orin School, thank�- Qie t�chers and
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Church ,hown In the plcture w.. ner,
G
Mrs.
for
on
their
excellent
�nt
Smith, Mrt. L. w M cComa,, Mn.
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Ml1111 Jane Meet, d■ughter of Mr. ,. Roy Davit son, Michael and
Emeraon Jonet, Mra. Nan Moore, work with the children Lhe past
and Mn. Relnhalt" Med, Mr. dau1hter, Mrll. Jim Edwards and
Miss
Be111 Sanborn and Rev. year.
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Meea i• a native of Pometoy and 100, Jlmm)' of Pontiac, Mkh. were
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Ami
KonkriRhl.
vltlh here wUh hf1 alatu, Mrt. w�kend guests of Mrt. Emma
Mrs. Carl Eaderda)! of Ratine
1.1.y .,,,
P. E. Stanley and other relatives. Davh1 and other relative..
w■a 1urprtaed on her 69th birth­
Refreahmcnta were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitch of day, Sept, 22nd when a potluck
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To
the ho1te111 during lhe social Mu■Ulon are lhe guelll!I of rel· dtnraer waa aerved at noon. In
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Approximately 6S attended the
hour.
the afternoon the group vl,lted
stJvcl In the area.
The regular meeting of the
TUIS,, WED.. THURS,
Mr. and Mn. Rex Kt!ndall of Mc­ the rece:ntl)' purchaeed hOme ol Past Matrpn1 of EvanReline Ch1_p­ potluck '"supper and get 1.equaint•
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Pherto n, Kanaat, were recent Fred Smith, the former Dana ter, OES, wu held Friday even• ed m�t!tlna: honorln&amp; the Rev. and
Gel Double Your
1ueall of atr. and Mra. Mu: Folmer Able■ place at Morning Star, and Ing- at the Mawnlc Hall, Middle• Mra. Rlehard Morgan and ftmily,
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Purcba■e In Slamj,I
at the Foreat Run Me�hodist
Belle Sbarmeer Seaml... Melb Slqe'1!oc1 . . . . . . $1.50
from there· went to the old Batey port, with Mra. Maxine
and family.
Allena­ ch1ucb, Friday evening .
home
■t Dorr11r now owned by worth a• ho1teq. She w11 a■aisted
Mr. and Mra. !Yerett ,Thotnaa
j
Belle Sbano.tr
Followil\l • the ,upper, a di11cu1Seantleao
■pent Sunday in Chillicothe with Wm. Hoback. ,
$1.50
by Mn. Evelyn Lewi,.
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waii
held
on
lutufe
actlvitlea
Th01e1 present were Mrs. Mary
their 10n and d1u,hter-in-law Rev.
Middleport
Belle Sbarmeer Walkbig _Sh- Stoelwlp . . . . . . $1 .35
A ahort meeilng w■1 conducted for Ul,e chnrch.
er, CbuiN-: !111 . . ,� l �yl Don!
. Tt\J F,lnt Ba'pU1t church of and .Mn. Eugene Thoma, 1ml
by
Mn.
Allnawor
tb
who
it
�e■f•
E. s mlUi, Sumner; Mn.
Pomeroy w11 well Hprennted al dau1hter.
Belle Sbarmeer White Nm �IIP . . , . . . . . $1.35
dent after whlch 11rnH Weij. flli•
SKATING •A-TY
e Dor.l and son, Guy1ville;
Mr. and Mrs. Max Meinhart and
the Baptl1l A11oclatlon mecUnai:
ed
with
prize,
beln1
wori ,,.
There will be • Skalin.C -par y
Mr. and Mrt. Jimm1 Joe Guinther Mr. and Mn. Fred Batey, N11w
held at Rio Grande Thunday.
Belle sharniJ.: �- sheer Sloeklap, ;: ,).35 111d U.85
Mrs. Dell• Wlndaon, a guett, and tomorrow Jftemoon from 4:30 !o
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Haven
and
Mn.
and
Thurl
daught
Stone,
Attendln1 the seulon
er
lp(lnt
durln11
Sunday with
Mn,
M
. L. French, Mr1. LUllan d:at) 11 the Bil Tap lptln1 rink
Pomeroy. Ohio
H■rtford: Mrs. Blanche Euter­
,
the day were MP8. J, H, Stephen, rel ■ tlvea in Columbus.
Stieff and Mr1. Pearl Bunce.
TONIGHT anif TUISDAV
in, Middleport. The party 11 open­
Stephen Elliott or Rand, W. Va., daY, Mn. Emma Adam,, Mra.
10n, Mrs. Ellen Couch, Mn. Lydia
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Following the game period, • ed to lhe public ind 11 �in•
"BECAUSE THEY'RE YOUNG
Stewart, Mrs. Dal1y J,11pef and 111 the gue1t of hia arandmother, Myrtle Holler and Mr■• Carl Ell•
1Po�ored Ji!Y the Brad�ury _PTA ,
terday, loc1l, Mra. lu.ymond Gooch deallf!ri eoune w11 1erved.
Dtiek Clark - Tuelday Weld
lht Rev. and Mrs. Ralph• C. Zundel. Mra. C. L. Arnold.
- •llo Mrs.
Wendtill
Th�"'�"
and
aon,
GeorQ:e
Wagner
Youth ol the Astoclatlon parllcl­
11pent Saturda)'
,.,.
"Tffl!l MOUSE THAT ROARED"
piittd In the eventn1 pro1r1m and In Huntington, W. Va., purcha1dng David and ffn1, GalllJO]II.
Mrs.
Easterday received many
Peter Sellers - Jean Stiberw:
tho1e from the Pbr,.eroy church trophlea for the Sporl1man Motor­
Runnins time: 3 hn. 10 min.
111te11dlng were, Brenda Bailey, cycle Hlllcllmb to be held at the u,elul 111rta.
S.---oUlce cloae1 8:� P.M.
I S•lly P'oater, Sarah We1to� Shar- Rock Sprlna:1 fairground on Octo•
on Young and Cha,lenc . z;undel. her 2.
WIDNIIDAY &amp; THURSDAY
Pythlan Suter• Ta
Followlm: the meetlnR the alrl1
•'J1lE OL\Nr OF MARATHON"
vl11lted briefly with Sharon Zun(Jel
Mel!t Thu F.vl'nin11
(Teehnlcoloat)
who l11 attending Rio Grande Col•
The "ltaff and officers of Mei�R
eac
Sleve Reevea (Hercules}
lcge.
Temple Pythi■n Slaten w\11 mr('t
end Mylene J)emona:eot
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COLORCARTOONS Aleo
Mra. Rulh Zundel attended lht In Middleport at '7:30 with M .
,s
PRIDAY NDT OPIN
R•trt n nnaunceu 8Y
recent ·■n da)' meeting or
lhf! Karl Owen• and Mra. Myron MUSATURDAY
M■. 11.nd Mrs. Norman Stewart Weekday Rell1ioua E d u c a t I o n
hoaleuea.
"BOBBIKINS"
, or Mlddleporl ire 1nnouncln1 teaehen of E11tem Ohio which ler,
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Bobblkin■ - Shirley Jones
the birth or I 1111. pound d1uah• w11 held tl the YMCA In Zane1, l l
-,
and Mu: BYtl'■vea
ler Saturds)' at Mel11s General · ville, The 1pe■ken for the meet­
1 1 \1
- al■o Hoapltal. The Stew1rta have three ln1 were Ml ■1 Llltlan Corney ,tale
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"TIU! THIRD VOICE"
director of Weekday Rell1lou1
Mr. and Mra. G. G Werner of Education and Mn. Heater Wick•
s.tmo11d O'Brien, Julie London
TONIGHT
Middleport ■re grandparenU and en■, elementary achool 1upervlaor
luft.t Man., Tun. Oct. i-M
Dtubet.h Tt:�or and
Mra Charlea Tipton nt K11er It · •n ZJne1Yllle.
''HOM E FROM THE HR.LS"
Mont-comery Cutt In
their a:reat a:r,ndrnother.
Accomp■nyln&amp; Mr,. Zundel to
"RAINTllEE COUNTY"
Zane1vllle ror I vi1Jl with rel1(Technkolor IJ Clnemucope)
li�et were . her mother, Mn. Daley
- alao Jaaper ■nd her d1u1hlen, Sharon
Randy Sparl::■ In
and Ch■rltine Zundel.
''THE BIG NIGHT"
flntertat.ln-a: Teen-Act. rlt"turfJ)
"Ralntfff County" AppfOX, 8:30
"Ric N.lcbt" at 7 .ti (Part over
al 11.)
Al10 Cartoon
TUIIOAY Mid WIDf,illDAY
The if&gt;'HII Run f'.IIY 'met Tue■•
,AMILY NIGHTS
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William Holden 1md
lor the comln1 1ear. They are ad•
otto Preminger Jn
vlaor, Worley Haley; pretldent.
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Clrolyn Ferrell; vice phlldent, El­
- al■o olte Bmllh; lrei1ure:r, Beatrice
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Jerry i..w1a - Martha Hyer
May; se:cret1ry. Roberta Smilh;
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new, reporter. Sharon Haley; rtt·
DEUNQ
IJENT"
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HiUon leaden, Glorl1· P'errell,
AllO C.rtoon
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Surprised Upon
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DOUBLE
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1960-61 following her sel�ction Saturday night in Racine,

Miss Norris , &lt;fa ughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Norris, was

chosen by judges Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cheesebrew. She was
selected above Mary Beth Toner, who represented Letart
Grade Scbool; Suzzanne Price, Miss Portland; and Cora Lee
Manuel, who represented Racine Grade Scbl"'l• Sally Rou,h
was the 1959 festival queen.
candidates for queen were j Eugene Johnso"h:, waa on hand
given coraacea by Francia Florists with numbers during the evening

$1 .35 to $1 .65

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School, will serve as American Legion Fall Festival queen for

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Clarice Norris, eighth grade student at Syracuse Grade

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Goodwin Florlsta. The girl! also
were preeen
1ifll from the Ra�
cine American Leaion Au1tiliary.
The new. queen was given a $2.5
savinga bond by the Racine Legion
Post and g;lfts by Racine, Port•
land and Letart PTA's. The Racine
Village Cut-Rate Store also pre•
1ented a gift Lo the queen,
Jim Brace was awardetl $10
far hlvlne th.I lar■"t pumpkin
on dl1Play.
In window di1play competition,
Letart Cub Scout&amp; won first place,
Racine Future Homemakers ol.
America placed second, ];"ortl ■ ncl
Grade School was third, Let■rl
Boy Scotlts were fourth, r acine
Grado School flflh, Letart Girl
Scouts sixth, Racine FFA seventh,
Racine third grade eighth, Letart
Grade School ninth, and the Lel&gt;i'l •Brownle■ we&lt;0 wl_,.n of 10th
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Apple Buller Day

l)Tacuae Pre1byter[1n Church
wilt make apple butter, Wedne■day, October &amp; at the cllurch.
Writfl or phone orders to Mn.
Naomi LOndon at WY2-6129 or
Jin, Etter Harden. Phone W\'26829, Brint coritalnen to 'the
churcb. 'lbe price will be 80
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La1111ehe Climb&amp; On
Kennedy ToUI' Train
ENROU'l i: WITH KENNEDY
(UPn - u. s. Sen. Frank J. LaUI·

ehe accompanied other Democrats
in the Kennedy 'motorcade throuah
downtown Cleveland tod1)' and
told IlflWlmen he would vote and
campaign for the party'• candi­
date.
Lauache arrived in Palnesvllle
to meet Kenned)' and rode in the
auto parade through Cleveland
.1nd on Into Lorain. He showed
up at Painesville with Cleveland
Mayor Anthony Cclebreu:e.

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BERLIN UPI-Th• Unlled
states, Britain and rrimce lient
another no\-«! lo the So'viet Union
today reaHering Berlin's four-,
power statul and proteliting anew
against Communist travel re•
8trtctions in the cit,: .
The note aiRned by the West­
ern commandants In Berlin and
delivered b)' French comman­
danl Gen. Jean Laoomme to Soviet commandant M1j. Gen. Ni­
kolai Zakharov, 1lao w■ rned the
Russian• thlrit they will be held
responsible for any Interference
with the three Western air corri•
dort to the i1ol■ted city,
The new me111■ ae stre11ed that
the Western ■Illes retai_p full
rights through(lut Berlin, ind that
East Berlin la npt part of East
Genn1ny,
The Eaat Germani claim all
four-power aa,reementa on the city
are dead.

S· But .,

Up Pjcket Line
At Barge Site

Divorce Asked
In Meigs Court
Of Common Pleas

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Home After Trip
To Oklahoma

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By United Pr.., lnt.,nationtl
The judges of Monday night'•
Nixon-Kennedy debate-the Amer
ican votera--won't make
their
fin11I deei&amp;ion known until Nev, 8
but today they appeared over•
whelmingiy in favor of •taging
face-to-face encounten by the
two presidential candidates.
A survey by United Presa In·
ternational indicated a 1plit as to
whether Vice Pre:iidenl Richard
M . Nixon or Sen. John F. Ken­
nedy came acrou better in their
hour-long meeting.
But ■II of thou lntervieWN
•P1Mtred
Inclined to ••""
with M■tth.w M. Butschek, 34,
of Oall11, Tu., who uid the
debtte• were "th• bnt thlnt
that h■I ....., ha,..,..t In a
pl'flidentlal UffllN!lifn...
oaan, 31, J Dennr,
-�Tboinaa
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C'Alo., lnfu al'li!e 1&amp;1esman, aid
oUt · thirlt Mtb candidat.ea made
good appearances, preaented their
ideas well. Of eourse, you will be
swayed by your political affilia­
tion."
Those who picked a winner of­
ten favored the opposite candi­
dates for identical reasons.
'" Nixon did very- well," 11id
John Walton Ulw&amp;0n, :19, of Wil­
mel, Ill. "He did I wbole lol bet•
ter than Kennedy. He was more
sincere and seemed to have more
confidenee."
"Sen. Kenned}' 11CemPd more
sure of himself;' said Mn. Mar­
garet Riley, 52, of Pittsburgh, Pa.
' 'They both appeared sincere and
d
both fine men, but Mr. Kenney
seemed to have a slight edge
over Nixon."
Aeeountant Earl Veller, 38 , of
Los Angeles, said, "A display of
two sucb facile young men 1111
prospective
president&amp; of the
U nited States was frightening to
n1e. While the debate was dramatic ln its form, its content dis­
played a aurprisibg lark of evi•
dence of the bold new leaderahlp
whirh we all concur the countr')'
needs."
A residerit New Yorker, Jason
Bacon, 26, said, "I was very im•
presaed wilh the way the debate
was handled, but I don't think
either candidate came out best."

would earmark for it.
M i lh eltimated total cost, based on qreaent tentative plam,
and if l.1bor is donated, might not
exceed $14,000.
It waa indicated that plans call
for a 40 x 60 ft. structure with
autom,tic doors and a 11eCond
floor which should be uaed bJ
community organization.s. In ad­
dition to normal modem faci1i•
tiea for housing fire fighting
equipment, it aho would be
equipped to dry fire hose.
The diHerence
in
funds
Exactly where the gap in funds
betwbn wha1 it was ulted the
town provide, and what the fire­
men have on hand--appro1imately
$3,000 to $4.000--might , come
from subsequent public soliciting
and fireman fund-raising pro­
jecta.

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PROPOSAL FAVORED
Milli cited the■e argumenta for
the propo&amp;ed nl?w fire hopae.-- •
-The Stitt of Ohio hll lncli•
cated a new fire hou• IMVld
H 1,uilt. If OM hn't fini ...._.. ,
ance rain IHI •II propartf In
town will bl revlteel upwanl.
-A tot bas been secured by
the fire company which i.s out of
congested traffic.
Councilman Lee Smith urged

Oldster's Home
Destroyed By
Morning Fire
A fire completely gutted the
residenre of Earl Kubn, Eureka,
in Gallia County thi.a morning
about 9:45.
The Gsllipolil CiLy Fire De·
partment was summoned. to the
blaze, but according to report.,
the ()he story houae was com•
pletely deatro)'ed before the de­
put,nenll arrival.
Kuhn, who is an elderly man
in his 'l'OI w•1 reported uninJm·
ed followln1 the fire Oil Route 7
across from the Gallipoli■ Roller
dam.

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...on 00 1be propo··•
He concurred that iDlurance r•lel
can be raised if at.ate requirt­
menta are not met.
Mayor Kenneth
ll�DeJ
handed the project to hb fire
committee of W,,-ne Gibbon■,
Smith and A. A. Scarben'Y, "A re­
port WU allNI in 'the neu fu­
ture.
Council, i.f favorable to the
proposal, could include aa appro­
priation in its 111!2 filcal budget.
•.. TRUCK DELAYED
Darst told Council the new fire
truck bas been dtil1yed. He indi•
cated there will now be , two-­
month dela)' before the new fire
fighter will be in ■en"iee.
Chief Dar,;t $Aid a representa­
tive of the Seagraves Fire Appar:
atua Co., told him� Saturday ut,t
lbe dtiay ia caused bJ fa.ilure to
receive the cbu■ ia for the truck
OD Khed1de.

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Clerk Gene Grate read a let­
ter Irom the Public Utilities Com­
ml ..lon concemin&amp; a heiring
which bad fontierlJ been schedul
ed for October 11 pertaining to
the d03lng of the Railroad Ex·
press Agency in Pomeroy.
The meeting h.. Mffl ,._
achecluled for Now_.., 2 et
10 e. m. If CNMII ch,■rmllers

in Pemeroy.

In another letter from a cam•
pany bandling insura.nce on citJ ·
owned buildings, it -was decided
that the finance C(IDl!Ditt.ee · will
fflall:e any cbanget or correctiOlll
in the policy.
Ric.h Folden, Loc1111l St., tr■prflent to ask Council' when the
report as to whether or not be
may widen an alley at hi1 resi­
dence would . be completed. He
Will referred t(I the ne:d. aeuion
of Council.
Present at the brief &amp;e11ion
were Clerlt Grate, Mayor McElbln
ney, Councilfuen Bill Child■. John
Zerkle. Clinton Filher and Lell
Smith and Solicitor Bernard Falb..
Mr. Gibbon, ia /itill conf"med by

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Paul D. Willlam1, Middleport
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haa filed a Suit for dt vorce from
TAP TO 811 HIARD
Belly Jane Williams of Middleport.
lln. Geneva H. Nolan, county The plaintiff med suit on ground,
deinonsLration 1&amp;flll\t, home eeo­ of grou neglect of duty and ex­
!,
Mr. and Mrs. John Hardy, Har­
nomlca, wlll have the first part treme cruelty,
Also aeeording to Clerk of risonville Road, ■re ,.nroute today
of the WMPO Coffee Hour to­
MEIGS GENl!RAL HOSPITAL
Court
records, Emmett Shuler et. from Jackson, Mlsa., home after a
morrow, 9-10 a. m. and will pla)'
Schultz,
Admialion&amp;: Beulah
money
hurried trip to Tu.I¥, Okla., where
back a tape made in Columbus al., who hH been awarded
Carpenl_.er,
Myrna
Plain8;
Tupper-s
etc.,
Trent,
Cole
agaln&amp;t
1!1Ult
a
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Mr. Hardy's si11ter was taken sud­
when Miaa Llnda Yoat waa Inter•
Reedsvllle; Lon Grindley, Mid­
KENNEDY FINED
Will receive proper payment aUer denly ill last week.
viewed about her 4-H work.
dleport
.
was
to
made
Middleport,
been
Kennedy,
hH
Dale
distribution
.
The occasion united four Hardy
: : Clara Grueser,
Diacharge1
Mayr:,r
in
coat.a
and
$10
fined
othen involved in the suit.
in
40
Lime
brothers for .the first
Catron, Letart.
John
Pomeroy;
this
in
KAftR HAS IURGIRY
It has also been ordered
NEW YORK UPI-Emil,J Poit'a
years, comin.11 from L.altehay, Kenneth McElhinney's eoart
Po�y .
Knapp,
Le8ter
Falls;
peace.
the
given
be
disturbing
Austin
for
D.
r.
morning
record•
court
philosophy on etiquette Wll aim•
Robert Karr who WH Injured
W111h.; San Matee, , Calif.; St.
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whilf at work, had surgery at · an auctioneer license after it was Louis, Missouri, and Pomeroy.
1
The Pomeroy Hardys slopped at
White· Crou Hoapital, for infec­ found tie has the • nece111ry re­
• �:.:11quelte i., the selen« of livemtmrces
tion i:n hia hand.. Bob a aon of quirements.
in1f' she once sail:I.
Jackson, 800 miles out of their
em•
wa1
RD,
R•clne
way, to renew friendships made
Karr.
P.
,
D.
everything. It is the eodei of
WM. CHAPMAN DIii
•nohip ••d of bono,:. 1I ls
during naUonal square dance. conployed at David Davies, Columbus
:ri::�
William Chapman, brother of ventions in recent years. Both
C. C. Chapman, Middleport, died I Herdys are acromplished
folk
Thi1 was the thesb ror her
NISTIR RANKID HIGH
this morning in · Huntln,ton. Jn• , dancers, and Mrs. Hardy is a nat­
"Etiquette:
book
High
Senior
Pleasant
1 with the title,
Pt.
at
teacher
Mrs. Eunice Beller,
Social Uuge'",
of
Book
Ohio State University haa i11- terment will be a crown Cit)', [ ionally recogniied instructor and
The
Blue
Sc
ce
hool
Ordnan
at
ch
ea
t
er
an,
O
rd
J
ed
e
a
Sc bool and M rs. Fr
has sold more than a milaued itl honor roll for the sum•
caller.
Forge Classroom Teachers' Medal' which
Vallef
the
received
today
------CON.MANDIRY
TO
MIIT
of
m,mea.
in 80 printinl• since
mer quarter, lief.Ing
eopie&amp;
lion
from Freedoms Foundation at Valley Forse for their out- url2 and made her name aynoni•
The Oh.lo Valley Commandery
undergraduate student&amp; who 11,chie
standing work to create a better u nderstanding of the Ameri- mou, with gooc! manners.
ved high academ_lc avenaes for No. 24 stated conclave wUI meet
,
with
a
potluck
dinner
at
6:30
l).m.
th■t period. The Uat included
Thousands wrote to a ■t about
can Way or Life.
.
.
_
MeigJ-Jame• F. Neater, 68 S. Wednesday. All Sir Knlghts are
The medal fashioned 11fter a Do g• gent patriotism of these class- auch things u the propriety of
The 1 76th meeting of the lsaar
1
urged to attend.
.
doughnut dunking or the correct
Third St., Middleport.
Walton League was held Monday wood blo580m symbolic of Valley room teach.en:"
Twenty-two W. V� . teachers re- fort or spoon for a meal.
eQ
�
with
a
along
senl
fl1h
p
Forge, was
evening when plan&amp; for a
1
Tbe lady with �e prompt,
fry and field day were discussed citation scroll by Walden r. Roush ceived the awerd th11 year.
A distinguished jury, composed sometimt!I
Meet•
S1
Teach.en
spur-of-the-moment
and will be held in October. A al the Cla 1room
JurlsLs
Co
rt
me
Sup
Stale
Of
d
ii
y
evere
Monday
;
d
held
d.
was
answer,
.
whleh
later
in
dale to be announced
M iA Po■ t, 118. ,died Sunday
The group votE!d to purchase ninll, September 26 , 1960 al the and_ elect ed . �eprese�t.a tives of
plywood and tl1e floor for the Point Pleasant Senior H i g h national patr1ohc . service and Yet- ntght at bt:r Manhattan home fol•
erans organiut.ions. selected the Jowin, a loDI lllneu.
club house and also a heating School
award recipients from among the
She wU • ,ucee11ful novel i ·
donated
0 r. · K enn eth D. Wel1s ' Pres! - \
The principal• aeem� h•p�y a:etber to debate camp•lgn i.11ues1 system which was later
ev
ry
m
f
teachers
.
of
.
records
ro
e
ahe began writing or ,1 e
before
build·
Thia one WII to be confined to by Delmar Baum, Chener
with the ■bow.
dent of Freedoms Foundation,
whose names social araces, pn,mpted
counlr)'
of
lhc
corner
,y a
con­
meeting
The
r.
contracto
Nixon: "Ii waa • aood aharp domestic af�a\ra. Of the three of ing
noli(ying Mrs, Beller and Mrs. had been !'IUbmitted by citiiens in• friend '• book in 1 922 whlei Ml11
plywood
on
movie&amp;
with
cluded
come two will deal wlth 1eneral
exChanil:e of view,."
Thlrty,five Jordan of the award said: ''With· terested in continued high level&amp; Post felt wU lull of err• eous
Kennedy: "A very uaeful ex.- 1t1bjects ■ nd the la■t with inter- boats and boating.
·
out the dedicated efforts o( Arnet- of citile nship education in Ameri- 1dvkes. &amp;he ■ei t out to JI - � the
attended.
�est1
and
members
change of vlewa.''
1 national problem■•
record 1tra1')lt and the re1ult
iea's teacher&amp; our children would can schools.
.
- The only comparable clash be•
One pplltlcal observer ,eo 1nparNominations �re invited from all ' , im■de bf:r llHle a bousebold
ill-equipped
to
and
Ill-prepared
be
ed �e l'hO'lf to the early ro1.1nda tween two top political letdera ocface the responaibllities of free• 1 Americans - - either for Teacher(! word.
of a prize fight with the . oppon- c_uir'ed In t�I• aame ■late of D­
________
dom and leaderahlP In tomorrow's I Medal t'onsideretion or in the
ents boxinl carefully and feelin• hnola 1� year■ ago whed Abra­
prognm
gener■
ed Foundation's
weak-kne
down,
watered
world.
Estle
St.all,
Port■mouth,
0..
Is
out each tithe�• ltrtnath withollt ham Lincoln and Sttphen A. DouSTIADI••
can not preserve free- which honors people m all wallu
1luainl &amp;111, opponents in ■ contetl for 1 su�contr1ctor under Sever-WU· patriotism'
1eUinJ · Into a . real
.CUPI) - Stocks
wr�t1en,
YORK..
have
NEW
they
,
thing�
for
lire
of
ational
internat
the
ag1ln1t
dom
U/ S. senate seat, debated _the ls· Iiams Conttructlon Co., d'oJni ex­
:
match. .
.
_
today fol·
ge
openlna
ate
the
t
■
diell
knowled
■
improve
to
done
or
Hid
We
lack of athei11tic 00111.munism.
lt wH Lhe first time fn the hi• · 1ue of slavery on the , eve of the cavation work on the site of
selloff.
·&amp;harp
n
lowln1
Monday's
the
America
of
tion
apprecia
and
I
see
to
ns,
America
as
ue thrilled
tlon'• history th1t tW(I pruiden• Civil W■r, Doua:111 won the elec• Pol'l\1roy'1 new elementary achoo)
'
active.
eratel)'
wu
Tradin&amp;
mod
the 1troa&amp; teadersblp and intelli- ; Way of Li!e.
'
in Sgpr Ruo•
1■1 candidalN 1114 appeared I� ·tion.

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Lawgiver Upon
Etiquette Dies
In Manhattan

• t Pleasant Teachers
Two POID
Win CovetedFreedomAwards

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Fish Fry, Field Day
Planned In October

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Stall Haa Conlraet
For Earth Moving

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Midd leport volunteer firemen, soon to bave a new fire
truck, Monday night recommended a new fire house be built
costing an esUmatod '14,000 whlcb would meet requirements
of the State Inspection Bureau.
Don Mills, president of the company, and Tom Dara!, fire
chief, asked council in a regular meeting to appropriate '6,·
000 to $7.000 for a new building. They sai4 that, IUDI could be
added to "three or four thousand" which the fire department

Voters Liked
ITV.Debate
By Candidates

••fft"ffld

Principals Were Happy With Warmup Contest

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SINGLE COP!/ - k

Hand

Agam To Reds

· Feeli;;gi� oi,fels Strength

SALi ANNOUNCID
Tbe Portllnd WSCS will hold a
rummage Ale In lbe bulldln&amp; form•
erly occupied by Clelal)d'• :A,ppli­
■nte on Main St, in Pomeroy Sept­
CHICAGO UPJ-,The two major
ember 29, 30, and Oc\Qber 1. The
l candld•tea, Jn their ·
presidentia
sold.
be
lul' day biked 1oodt wlll
.
firat TV debate, look aummaof thetr campalln at.and■
tlona
WINI �.000
l11ue', directly Into
donleatlc
on
Leona
•WASHINGTON IJPl-llr
P. Schnuellti, a (armei'• wife the home of millions of Amert•
1
froa)' Cflb Orcliard,. Neb., won the cans Monday nllbt�
Q'Jt;ltinl
Kennely,
F.
Jobn
■n•
12th
the
in
'8l,9(lO top prise
nu� ariml naUon•l blteoff to­ flnt, aald he- felt t,hat America
home to
,., for her arl.glnal bitter bn■d wat not doina enough It
,reat
of
world.
a
lD
ahead
teep
crand•
•
ene,
Sebnu
Kn,
M. Nlxop
Outbaked 91 other talent• preuuiei. JUCN.rd
wllb her nclpe enUtled ipeakl.al second, aid he beuevecl
bre■d'.' a batter · America wu "abead of the Ru1� u■
,
·
wtlh d�l ,eed ud aiartl . but would have to keep
lnticl
worklu&amp;
oo
it
,
lloW bl a ......ie

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$42 Billi08

SQUAP CALLED
,,, The Middleport emergency aquad
'WII 'called •� 7:10 ,hi■' morning to
aid Eunla Bernard, 424 Beech St.
ln Kiddleport who la elf.peeling a
baby. She wu tran1ported to Holi­
er Roepit&amp;l b)' .Rawllnc■-co,. ta Fu­
neral H(lme.

. CI RCV LA
'. TI� � GAS . ancJ Otl- $TPVJS
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or 8ba(IOG
11N1b Toel - WIIIL Your
Puruuo or 111U 1.u11er
'
PrM U■e

Ont-half gallon - deana th'" 9x 12 ru111

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GA$ H EAT.E·RS - OI L HEATERS

fI Beautiful Cleaninr
of Good Crpets

froedom

from lhla ion, a,

ALL SIZ ES

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llevoll from w11b-day
druqeryl Forever .n..r,
enjoy

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E-H Savings
Reach Peak Of

AFRl�AN 'MONROE DOCTRINE'
- Pre1ld•nt Kwarne Nkrumth of
Ghari■ a1k1 the · United Nation• to
Mt up • Monl'M Doctrine t.,
Africa •ncl mfik• It .4ut of bout'Cla
to the E11t•WNt cold ._..,, Hil ad•
tlrw1&amp; wan • thunck,ou• nation
fram tht del... tat.

Pomeroy Library
Ups Delinquent
Book Charges

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Break Those
Was h Day Shac kles

of feaUvitie&amp;, aa was Brook• Sayre
and his band, who provided music
for the square dance which was
held in the street.
John Jividen wu awarded . the
$100 gift.
"The legion wishes lo thank 111
persons who made the reativ■1 a
succealiful and profitable occa■ion.

WASHINGTON (UPl) - Snip , 1
judgments from poliliclans in both
parlies
suggested
today that
neither pre1idential nominee won ,
the 1960 election in their firat natioJ'!Jl debate and . thel neither was ,
hurt very badly, 1f at 1ll.
Campaign managers In both 'pat•
tlea had suffered from a cue of . •
nerves as they awalled &amp;ilond■&gt;; 1 I ,,.
REY. RODINMA YIR
night's radio-televi1ion debate bfltween Vice President Richard M.
'two men and two wemen from
Nixon, the Republiean presidential tht Pomeroy arw■ are ■ttettcliflll
candidate, and Sen. John F. Ken• one of the nction1 of the 41st
nedy, the Democr•tic nominee,
Aftnu.l Old lirn Confllrencll of
Both sidea breathed more eaaUy tht l,llcopal Dloc■M of South­
after the debate, in which the can• ·
Fr iclar,
.,n Oh io, which openect
and :$tpt. 2Sr , ,11111[1 continuu thr'OU9h
d iJi ates sparred cautloualy
d
aeemed somewhat nervoua Je,.at • :i'hhd•Y, Octob■ r 6th,. at Lo
nslip of the tongue bring disaster.
·
0
'If the fl1ht had been j \ldged -;�� _. 5" b
• r and cMfer­
,
on polnt.s, Nixon might have had MKt: · iHder fer the Way meet­
the edge," was one DemotTatic
RHert , N
Int 11 th
coment. 'If you listened to bol- RodlnrMyer, praf••sor of p11t.ral•
Jers from lhe crowd, we might
TMolen •t n,a Church Divinity
get the edge."
Schotl of thi p,.clflc at lerlceley,
This Democrat 1Sld he would
■,
ho 1, ollo A•
give Kennedy points for contra,t- sodi
Rector of st.
Mal'k'•
ing the record of the Democratle
h
C
and Republican partie s on welfare
.: .-· dint ,,.., th• Pom1r0y
leRi1lation without drawing I ,cfl. rel i Mrs. P. Dutton, Mn. Wllle
a
rect reply from Nixon.
lltrt\ Robert•, Jed Hartinger and
A. Republican wanted to give
A. 0• Milhlm&amp;n
Nixon pointa for auerting th.et the
--�·---•
Democratic platform would !JI.·
n,,. the ledeHI bUdget by 1_ 3 , llo n_..J,
....
�.
18 blllkm-' dol11tN1 - • I' year coif: . .,,..,
p1rejt WI.th� lticreesed coals of 4
to a billion dollars for lhe GOP
pi:oir•m. .
These Nixon estimates drew
n o ' direct reply from Kennedy,
who did argue, however, that a
hster rate of national . economic
growth would yield more tax rev­
Dock hands employed b)' the
enu� to finance the programs he
0. F. Shearer Barge Lines were
favors.
Perhaps the biggest surpri,e condt1cting a pitket line on procame in Nixon'&amp; eatlmate of the perty owned by t�e Ohio �� ver
cost or the rival part)' platforms Collerie1 at Cheshire, Jut mght
Kennedy never a&amp;ked how the and early thi■ morning.
lt was reported the pickets a'pGOP proposed to finance the ad­
peared
following grievances with
ditional four to five billion dollars
the vice president said his Own the company because the boat on
which they are working is tied
program would cost.
· up.
Gallia County Sheriff Oscar
Baird reporled no trouble as of
noon toda)'.
\i,
The picketing employeea a&amp;ked
the 1..-oal firm's permission
to
litaRe their strike on prop(!rty
o'Wned bY the company, because
It would be inconvenient to plr'ket in the Ohio Riv\r.

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The Ohio Saving&amp; Bonds Dlvuuo n
today annou l)ce&lt;) a new high
-ont ol SorlN .E
mark . In
fnd H. Savmp �• he.Id. by , tlie
American public �-8 billion.
Countr Chairman Theodore T,
Reed sa i d today Ulls great amount
1 o( spending potential mark8 a
new mll,eslone In the history ol
the Savings Bonds Pro11r11 m · a
program which, since 1941, 1 has
.
helped revllalire the practice of
thrift, to the l�stlng advantage of
•
every commumly,
1
Augu�l sal�1 of Serles E and
�onds m Ohio ex�eded $25 milhon ror a four million dollar g�ln
over Augwt, 19?19, Sale• in Me1g1
Frank B . Knopp, 83, died thia C�unty totaled $31,074, Mr. Reed
morning at his home, 93'1' Mlaaion said.
Road, Ch ■ rle1ton, W. v1. He was
_______
born in Pt. · Pleannt, the son o!
lhe late JaCOb and Lizzie Saun­
der&amp;.
Surviving ara his - wife, Bealle
,on,
Knopp; a
(Entsminger)
Frank Lewis Knopp, Charleston;
three grandchUdren, one great
grandchild, one brother, Oscar J.
Knopp, Pt. Plea&amp;ant; one ,later,
Anda BlaH, St. Albans, and sev­
eral nieces and nephews.
The Pomeroy Library Board, at
The deceaaed waa a fo,.er re1i•
dent of Middleport and -wod.:ed 1 recent meeting decided to in·
on the New York ,central Rall· crea11 the Cine rate on overdue
road for 50 yean II conductor bookl,
After November I, 1960, the
before retiring.
Service• will be held Tflura­ fine on children'• booka will be
day at 2 p. m. from the .Rawlings­ 2c per day 1nd on ad11U. booki
Coata FuP,eral Home. Rev. Howard 5c per day. Then, if an overdue
Ruppelt, aulated by the Rev. notice has to be ,ent, the book
Fred t Gardner, will officiate. or bOolr:s mu1t be returned within
Burial will follow at the Lime seven daya of t1eceipt of the no­
tice or an additional 11 ,00 per
Oak Cemetery, Pt. Pleasant.
book will be eharaed 1ald Mn.
Lucy Gainer, librarian.

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1

First Debate
Called 'Draw'
By Politicians

As Queen During Coming Year

&lt;flllfo,!a6I,

Pomeroy Church
Well Repr,esented
At Association

Of- Tu Mei•..Ma,on Area

.

, Syracuse.Mi� Serving Area

,.,un,v

Supper And Meetint1
Honor Pmtor

Re11ulor Meetint1
· 0/ OES HehJ Friday

ent1ne

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, 'l'l\lfday, September 27. lj)60

Clarice Norris Honored

or

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Det1oled To TM lmere,t,

VOL XII NO. 137

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Suburban Coats

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Besides, look wbal you gel for a pint of blood !

Firsily, you guarantee younelf and fomily, If DNCled,
blood for something like 11b: moatba.
Secondly Y°" find out - free of cbarg•, mind you if some.thing t, wrong with the pl4, �. If the_ blood
pressure is respondln&amp;, finally, lo tla&lt;iM utra polllldl being carted around; or perhaps if IOIDt�i elJe maybe
.
.
is crcevmg Ulto you th at •bouldn't .
Man, whllt a deal! How can YO\J pall it ,.

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M

RUGBY
J ACKETS

e

.Wednesday At
Pomeroy High

course.

•

hemoglobin isl

Give Your Blood

el

BEC KY'S

- Normal temperature and normal pulse.
- Enough hemoglobin to do somethlng or other; heck,
wb.o but the Docs or nurses can describe exactly what

you push arouna inside you r veins. A3 the saying goes,

I

Mrs. Hartinger
Ent,ertained
Wometf'Ot�hurch

- Blood preuuro that won't be oo high as to blow off
the top of your head in a year, or so low as to leave you
·
panting after mowing tile lawn.
- And a medlcal bt.tory that puses muster.
Now this is a genuine ot&gt;staele course for the weak.
Bu� 1t la little or nothing at all to conce� the average
Melg&amp; county person whose health usually 1s par for the

let', take a look at the record, What ought you preaenl
Wednesday at Pomeroy High Junior Audltorium any
time between noon and 6 p .m. - A mortal chassi.■ between 18 and 60, weighing at
least l lO pounds.

Frequently, judged from turnouts at blood collecUon
centers operated !or p•bllc benefit, It would appear a
majority of people see thi, blood giving act as a prelty
dlfllcult tbing,
Getting right down to brass tacks, it is. for ,ome folks .
You have to be a better than fair sample of manhood
or womanhood to qualify. Just any old body, racked by
this or that won't �o. Neither will just whatever blood

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