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Will Marry This Sunday

!,fr,. Mill, Entertain&amp;

TO MEET

Great Book, Club

Mrs Donald W. Mills enlertain­
tained the Great Book� Club al
her homE&gt; in Middleport Tuesday
aftcrnOon.

NEW
.fALL STYLES

Health Club Holds
A(lniversary f,eed

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M rs D.ale Du tt on le.ad lhe dis- \
c,uss10n on the book of St. Mal• I ·
thew of the Bible.
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The next mt"et i ng ri' the club ,
w i l l be held at the home of Mrs.
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WOMEN'S FLATS
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-$2.99 pr.
lwth's
Shoe Store
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srrved a dessert course to Mrs.
Bcrn.ird ru\lz, Miss Grace Hor­
ton. M rs A. I I . Carpenter, Mrs.
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Kirkland, Mrs. Everett
l layes, Mrs. Dutton and Mrs.
need.

Middleport
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IN MI DDLEPORT, OH IO

It ' s K&amp;C Jewelers

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of crutchell were don1 t ed
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tO sell dish doll} ca len- ·
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart Vineyard , Long Bpttom, ar, an!loun.c• - 1}U · lhe Christmas p roj et . sun•
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ing the engagement and approaching rnarrlage of their da Q�.. � ,t.teri W(!te revealed r, nd
ler, Janet ttae, lo Edward Leroy Gilland , son of Mr. and Mrs.• · ne�- �a n-i e• drawn. A conlest was !
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h!lij whlcn was won by Mrs. Ivan 1
Urland Gilland, ReedsvHle, Ohio.
I Mi s Vlneyard is a graduate of �stern High ScPoo_l, ClaJS · �A.i:i:;�ere lhose name i'.I
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, . . . � l(ri.' Oscar Smith.
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l�l'. Gilland graduated from Eastern High School, class
·, , J'he next m ecling will be a
1 95W, :ind 1s presently employed by the Mansfield Seat Cover, . bueWarming at the new home o f
, · .. �: G ha rl es- �ieh l. Ea�h m•i:r-iber
Co., Nlanstield, Ohio.
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T he O pen Church Wedding will lake place at lhe Tu p e
a�drol)rfatf! fo� Th anks gi-ving._
Plains E. U , B . Chur:ch Sunday , O�l. 16, at 2 P . M . The Rev.

Beautiful

Church Member, At
Baptul A11ocinlion

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A small deposit will rc­
�crve your seleetton.
Pay a little ea ch week.

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WatchH

-e tuff Lllf!t•

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e llln1s

eTil CIIIPI

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• Coltume Jew■lry

• BIiifoid•

e Pun11

e Blllfelcl1

• Jaw1lry Box••

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• 8ulova • Hamilton
Watch••

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FOR HIM

K&amp;C JEW ELE RS
Phone WY•Z-3785

MAIN STREE'f

POMEROY, 0.

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A1111rka's Finest
., 511"5 For Boys

AH colors: ·black, brown,
-,ree n, ere)', wh ite. Sites:
� I lo 7, Wid thsc A,
B, C. D, E. Price8:

SHOES FOR BOYS
AT

Hartley &amp; Bennett

$6.95 &amp; $7.95

SHOE STORE

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Paul Hooks will orficlate at the double ring ceremony.

GI FTS

POMERC1Y

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/lfu,wnary Society

Met At Bapti,1 Church

Jield In Logan Church

Th• a nnual "Quiel Day" ol t he
e ut . _Region . o f Eplscop�I
Soul�
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_Mlulonary
Societ
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M rs . Arnoli'.I Richards an d 11.rs.
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Nellie Win ston or Middlepo rt left Mt. M.Orlab B aptist Ch ll rch ,me t &lt;1turc !i Wome n of Southern Ohm
today (or Columbus whe re
they Sunday at the hom e of Mn. Nap ,Y,U , he;ld TUe11day at the · St. Paul's
Church In Lo1:an.
ddleporl.
will represe nt lhe Mt. Moriah Barnltz, Mi
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, _churc hes represe�ted we re troJ!i
Bapt h1t Church .a t t he Ohio B.11p•
Mrs.
N
elli e Wlninon, vic e presl•
Cli.illl(!olht,
Portsmouth, Gallipolis
tl st Ge neral Stah•
A�sociation
de nt, wa s in charge or the meet· ' Pomeroy, At hens, N elsonYille and
meeting.
Ing with: Mr,. Oscar Hardway as Logan, Mn. Charles Holzer Jr.•
The mec1ings arc being held the. d evotionll l ead er.
!outhea,t rcg:iona l chairm an, plan·
at the Christ Me moria l Baptist . F i nal plan&amp; (o r th e Fall Festl· ned the meetis,g and deYotion1 '
Chunh. Servic es begun Tu esday val to be held a t the ch u"rch on were led by the Rev. Compton Al·
a nd will continu e through Salur•
November .10 w ere made . ·tt wu tyn or Ch ri!t Churc h , Sp ringflillld.
day. Thursday a nd Friday are announe.W that Mrs. Dorothy LeAttending from Pom eroy w ere
Women's Day with !pecial pro• wis · would be Lhe aueat apeater Rev. William Roberta, w�o was the
for t he Missionary Sun day at tbe ci:le�r�_nt tor the H oly Cdmmunio.n
gram pla nned for the m.
, "
servic e, Mrs . Fr edi Crow Jr.• presi• I
church th is month.
Rev. Nyle Borden , _pas tor of the
, A repor t wa,s ma de frqnt . the defl.t of the local a:roup, M r". CedI
1 local cttureh is also attending t he
Unite'd . �h�ch Women and pJ•n• rlc:. Clar.It, MllJ Ylda Ihle and M rs .
11\A!e tln&amp;.
�tie m ade. by th e societ y to ■t· · rstrlck �ch ary and 1�,,J, M:r9, ,
t 9nd the" World Commu nity · E&gt;ay · Stella Bean of Belle-v111e. ni.
at the• Cheslfr Methodist Chul'Clh.
Evangeline Chapter
· MIINHARTS INTERTAIN
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The gl'oitp also vot ed lo suppOrt
..,., D i"nner
Servel St=ik
Mr, ·al\d Mn. Ph il M einhart e n•
Tr ick or Trdt -.for UNICEF.
Members of t he Eval1gellne
Follo;Nlng the meet i ng a • pot _tertaln ed with a dinne r Tuesday ·
Chapter &lt;1&amp;S who cooked a nd luck lunch WI! served. Gue!Jh ev erilng at thei r home oil Locust
eerved t he steak dinner fo r t he for the e-ven in g were Mn, Mary St .. Gu.eats were Mr. a nd Mra. Day• 1
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Mld�lcport Business and Pro• Sheron, Mrs. M)'rlle Warren an d ton WU) of Bradenton, Fla., Mr. ·
fess1onal Women s Club Tue sday, 1 Nina • nd Juli.a William s , daug h. and Mrs . C. L. lteaton a n d Mlss Er•
were: Mrs. Charles Bennett , Mrs . ter s o( Mrs. Barnit:r..
ma Smit h ,
E, M. Woods , Mrs. Lettie Roush, ----'-'-'--- ----'----------Mrs. Lee Smi t h, Mu. Norm11n
Humphreys, Mrs. Hubi n Collins,
Mrs. Jam e� Cla t wurt hy Jr., and
Mra. Jack Sa tter field.
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Th is Thursday
evening
t he
1 Chapter will hold t heir a nnual
Fr i.ct.ids r:-'ight e t th e hall at 7:30
Neighboring Chapters, OES, will
be gu est.a ror the e-venlng.
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R'E10l\1110tllll1 HEAT OUTLETS
IIEW S1StlM Of : (//1,1/,,slt/es/
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New Boys' Lasts
New Boys'
Patterns

fast eolors including_
stripes, checks, dots. Pil•
All

Pillow Ca111 - 42x36 lnch11 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - · - · - 91c a pair

Twin Bad Size 72x99 inch•, - - - - - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · $1 .68
Twin Bed Sile Fitted Bottom ShHt1

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$1 .71

terns.

Cotton Hanel Towel, - 151127 Inch•• _ _ _ _ _ - - - · - - - · 6 tor 99c
C•nnon Dith Cloth• - Waffle waave or terry-cloth
Lar11: $1-.:e - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

DACRON

1 5c aach

"Cannon" Thick Bath Towel,, Sile 22:x44 inchea
Mott All Soltd Colon - · - -- - - - - - - - - - - ---· - - - - - · - · " - - - - - - 79c

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BED PILLOWS

· Beautiful
,4.95

"Slrntex" T1ble Coven - 52 by 70 Inches
Choice of the New P atterns _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 5.111 $2.39

MATTRESS PAD AND COYER

Combination

quilted

over the mattress.

mattress cove r that

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Spttlal
CONTOUR

S ec Our Collll)lete Li ne I n Drapery Dept. on Sec�m� fiRQf.

.Sqle 88c

Saxon - 72"xl4" - Solld - Rayon &amp; Nrlon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $3.29

Dexter - 72"x90" - Solld - Rayon &amp; • Orlon _____ _ _ _ _ _ $4.95

Regular $40.75

Pompeii - 72"x90" - Striped - Rayon &amp;. Orlon _ _ _ _ _ _ $4.49

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Ox ford - 72"x90'� - Solid - Rayon &amp; Nylon - - - ·· · · - - - - $3.95

DELUXE PASTELS

Cambridge - 71"x90" - Solid - Rayon &amp; Acrila_n _ _ _ _ $5.95

Kent - 72"d0" - Solid - 100% Acrllan ·_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . • • • $8.9$

FANCY JACQUARDS

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Maplewood - 72"x90" - Solld with Stripe Border

blue, white.

$1.39 Vynoeel

W I N DOW
SHADES

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ltayon &amp; Nylon - Poly .._..... _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ ____

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$7�95 &amp; $8.95

/Vla,rk .IIEMI

81" �•d 90" lenglh - beautiful cotton and dacron_blend
pattern - each strip 40 Inches wide.

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. Hand carved sculptured 'dellign on 100% virgin Dupont
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Nylon Pile Rug. Washable bright pastel colors.

$1.95 - 21"xi2" siz•', · · · · · · · · :. · · · $1,49 ·_ ·
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,a.es

Sale $8.00 a pair

Sale_ $3.00 a pair

Si&amp;e.11 I to 9.
&gt;Jso AU Lea•
t her 8" LNlher
ll&lt;!&lt;&gt;il for .1&gt;!&gt;.&gt;0
11;'5 I, . $9.91
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H,\�rLEY and BE� NETT
$:H-O E S TO'R E ,
'ir� · J� �-11,- "' "'- ...;.

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Nice selection of our be�
ler drapes. Modern fior­
•ls - satin back.

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LACE CURTAINS

. GAS IIEAT. IIIG· �Y,ST

HeN It hi fer the­
R'""" &amp; rou1h ._

Sal. $1.00
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DRAW DRAPES

tl-95

BARGAINS IN THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT!
$3.95

-5i lat:I Ll! FI

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Donr 74 - 7:l"uO" - Rayon,. Catton A Orlan, loxed __ $6-9S

Dover 22 - 72"11190" - Rayon, Cotton &amp; Orlon, loxed __ $6.91

$7.95

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Washable supported plas­
tic - 38"•8' - white,
light tsn, green.

SCREEN PRINT, BLANKETS

Ch1th1m "Orchid• In Moonlltht" - 72"x9D'' -

tan,

Sale $29.95

South field - J2"xl4" - tt.yvn &amp; Nylon - - - - - - - - - - - � - - $4.49 ·

tealllor
Siles ,. to. 1.

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ed folding chairs in

Drake - 7:.il"xfl»"• - Nov,lty Jac:q1,,11ard -,- Rayon • Nylon $5,29

Plaid Jameton - 72"x90" - R1yo,1 &amp; Orlon __________ · $4.19

"BUCKS"

CARD TABLE and
4 CHAIRS

and four vinyl upholster­

Rayon &amp; Nylon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _-_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _· _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $5.19

. Sal, $9.00 a pair
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IMPORTED TAil£

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Dnot«l To TIN lnterut, OJ The H,q,-M- Area

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Unoccupied Home
I Destroyed By
Fire Tuesday

l'r.ather
lovthem entl Cllttr.r Ohio:
MNtt," f1ir +ttlt .,..,.,_.,. and
tenltM with ,...1we thower1
PrJcl1r.

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Krushchev Heads Home

: Today With Confidence

,1'-Je will be an importan t there 11&gt; no interest
aml'.lng t he
A five room fram e home owned
meiµng for all . w ho �re lnteres\· adul ts on behalf of the boys.
by Robert Bet&amp;,, on the Lanasvllle•
ed , .,n. sc,utlng 1h R aci� e on Mo n•
Jt is hoped lhat scouting in De.Iler
Road , burn ed to the
�q, Oct. h at 7 pm m the Bap. Rarine wilt have a brlgM future grou nd aometime during th e night
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U N ITED NATIONS, N. Y, (UPI) -- Premier Nlkila
till' Cbur�b .
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instead of coming to a dead end, Tuesday
or early Wedne sd ay ·
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is nol only an irrepressible extrovert but by hi&amp;
Khrushchev
Tb� wlll include the troop a nd th a t there will be a good m&lt;trni ng,
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CO�auttee, Boy . Scouts, pa rents, t urnout of in terested partl e&amp; at
own
oft-repeated
admission an "inconigible optimist . "
The house was unoccupied at I
and apy ot her interes ted parties. this 111-imponmt m ee t ing
Jn
spit
e
of
his
cool
and hostile alry" lo reaign. But as Hammar•
the t ime or th e fire, but it was
, ··. ,..� .tu
' Thi.I w llJ be an e:dremely crureception. the largely ne gati-ve akjol d hinaeU ontt: sta te d, he
re ported thJl a recent occupan t , ,
impact on th e Am erica n peopl e of cannot function properly without
Clal rqeetJn&amp; H 1 1.6 result.a will
had moved early this w eek.
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hi11 public appea r :inces and the the confidence of a major power.
det'ermi.ne • if Scouting will con•
The house wu completely raz•
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:J�e.. in Racin4!. The troop will
Gains hme Support
voting record of lhe l�tb U. N.
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ed by the blaze without a nyone
need to renew its c harter for the
appea r. to have
Gen
e
ral
Assembly,
w
Khruahchev
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h
e
leav
es
N
e
reportin11: it to a local fire de•
- �' cOfflinc yur and in so d oing se•
gained lhe s upport o{ a few 1Jf
York
confident
th.al:
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Halloween fun for euly prank - Ano t h er global conferenee on the Afro-.\Sian memben for hill
a troop committee, a s�oul•
$moldering remai n1 of th e
ster� h1 over before it's lime lo I disarmamen t will be hel d after req11t,sted re-o rganization o{ the
mater an d an institutional re­
structu re w ere d i1covered W ed•
begm.
I the inauguration or the nexl pre&amp;- .ecrelariat. He ia ardently woo-ptfllenlative.
nesday evening by Deb's ehil•
Meigs Cou nt� She-riff Robert C. , ident of the United St.ate,.
ffll other new roontries and nenn ii unfortunate that u,ith
dren uwn returning trom 1ch ool
Harlenba(!b Mid today tha t all
i
i ng other new countries ar.rl. eTtTi,
A
s
umm
t
of
conf
t
er
h
e
enc
e
mucb of Meigs
County havi ng
The Sheriff's
department w as
r�ports of va�ali1m by youths m .ijor powers will be •;alled in tually rµay wi n some 1upporten.
ffoqrlsbing scout troops tha t Ra­
CAPE CANAVERAL UPI - An called and be.11a.n an Jnvestiea­
will be invnti1ated. He al50 u. id the spring to cons ider a peace In the meantime, he may be ei:•
cine is unable to do so. It is Air Force Atlas missile h urled tlon.
destroying t.rea ty with G er many.
th
at anyone caulht
p ected to boycott Hammarakjoti'.I
•bo tragic that th ere are boys in three Dl■ck mice 631) miles into
No est imate has been m ade on
property v.:ould be chuged.
Khr ushc hev an d his entourage a nd hamstri ng effect ive U. N. ac­
our town who are interested and apace and !5.000 mlle! over t he t he damage .
Early 1h11 w_eek, a car was re - al&amp;0 appeared to be convinced tio n iri lhe fluid a nd pote11tially
WanUng to be good scouta, bu t All.un t ie Ocean tod ay In llS firs t
ported
stolen '� one of the out •
dangerous African 1ituation.
t hat sooner or la ter:
flight with living pasaengera.
.
commum
lying
t 1e1 of the coun ty
a
The tatbeitt form er Cl)aJ miner
ment
A
agreement
disarm
The Air Force said a nose co ne
' and the sberi�f'• department WH
can quote scripture for his oWh
will be conclu ded.
carrying the animals waa recov•
-Th e u . N . c harter will be re- purposes, and ia fo nd ot quotini
. called in to 1 n vellllgate. . The car
ered from I watery
target areil
was later �ound o-ver a rrule dow n
vised
�o deprive the Weste rn the first cha mpion of general and
In th e South Atlantic abou t three
.the r�d . in a corn l!atc h .
powe rs o! control of the security comple te i'.liaarm.:imenl, t he proplitt
hour s later. it was not kno �:n im­
Indacabons l ed offu:ers lo be· council a nd th e secretariat c,f the Isaiah.
med iately wheth er the mice bad
lie-ve th ac the ,ct WH commi t ted U ni ted Nation!.
The verae ''They 1hall tte.t
survived.
by a group of early Hallo�eeners. _________
their swords
into ploughshare&amp;
Th.ey were sent up in a study
S
heriff Harten b�ch said
tb�t
a
nd
turn
their
spears into pru11BULLETIN
MRS. BEN VA
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or t he effects of radiation
and
when the person&amp; involved m this
UNITED NATI ONS, N. Y. UPI ing hooks and nations shall learn
weigh tlessneH on living creatures.
incid ent ar_e caught. they will be -Premier Nikih Khrvshchn said of no more wu;' has .il'.'qulred
Tom Lind , 1 4 year old Fresh - "T he condition of the three mice
HAVANA UPI-Antho ny Zarba
charged
'!"I.th au�o theft.
tocl•r th.t if the Unitftl Sta in common usag e i n Khrushch ev's
_ man at Pom4;!roy Hig h Schoo l and , . . wil l not be de termined until a Boston,born American, and 12
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sb
e
r1ff warned parents to .
The
ar
Scout
of
Pomeroy Troop 249, 11 represen tatitve of the Air Force ' Cubans were executed early to·. st
HpresH, "rallr•ts" i.n ,.,_ .Getwr• speech.making .
d ay of t he seriousness of these
1po ke befere the Pom eroy Lions ballistic missile di-vision and t he day by t he firing squads of " PreAnd hiJ p h rase "accept our d'1-•I AsHmbly for Ill U2 and RB47
o(h&gt;n ses and asked their co-opera•
Club Wednesday a t its regular Sc hool of Avia tion Medk ine opens mier Fidel Castro's revolutio nary
fllehb our tha S..ttlt Union, armament program and we shall
tion to ward curbing such OC·
noon luncheon.
Ruul• will drop iha iilUe" " in accept all your controls," thunreelme.
the life eel!,'' th e Air Force said.
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dered ttl Harold Macmillan from
Tom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. The nose cone w na reco-vered at
thll
United N•tion1.
Zarba and se ven othen COh ·
Ute floor of the assembly, while
Re.lno Lind, Co ndo r-st. H e ' t old of 9 :08 a . m. EDT.
\'icled of "Invading " Cuba's Ori•
hla experiences while atten ding
--Communist C hina will take il skeptically received by the West,
The 8Moot rocket, expected to ente Province were sbot down on
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lhe ·Boy Scout Golden Jubilee held lor t a human astronaut into orbi t a rifle ran,e outtlde Sant iago,
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,rc �
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of
the world.
other
a t Colorado Springs th i s P!';St July. nex t year, thundered
e
•pltal.
Orlente
th
e
Runyo
,�en.u�,
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3701
Fo
lhough
Js
one
So,•iet
ohicial
tol
d
13
years,
Mrs.
Llba
n
its
pad
from
r
Other buii nesa or the Lions Club at �: 35 a. m. -EDT. The nose cone
ftell•ble sources here sa id Dayton , Qattled governmental -� - qpe and matched Wits with
the United PreM lnt.ei:nalional,
meeting included the dlacussion of plunged into the target l�ss tb�n Wednesday n ia:ht the
Em• communist leaders i n Ctec h�a in
he lime wil l com e whe,a
the
o
n
"T
rt
lo
bri
eff
g
.
•
1'
It• cur-rent Dag project which is 30 rninu
had asked "the Castro re h
West will beg China, without Meiaa
te,s la ter a fter takm "
its ba&amp;11y
,·,..
'
·
·
·
·
e
'
w- Squadron CAP
t
t
.,
�
1o · ·
th
th
,
er
mo
r
o
ls
coun
ry.
·
.
•
•
being put underw:.y immediately. passen_ge:s th�ou_gh a deadly band g1m e for ctem nncy In Zarba ·
whom
an
peace
d disarma ment are
I
.
The hard .foµghl bat tle ended .
.
ng
The club la selling 50 star flags as of rad 1a h�m rmgmg; e arth.
i mpossible, to join t he u . N . but
caae.
Tuesday morning when Mrs. Wat• ,..... .. h., pa y.
The regu lar weekly meetine
a fund ra iBing project.
it
may
be!
too
late
t
h
en."
·
,
111e
;
never
uw
her
'"'"
.
,rand·
t
.
Five Cubans co�victed of t te� · son r eceived 11 letter, edged in 1
of Meigs Squadroa 202 Vivi! Air
Hobert F. Seyfana: and Peter D
Red Lo11ic. Slffllll&amp;
mg _with the a nh •Caatro guerr 1I• black. Her mother, fJ2.year,old Mn. ' !11111 1,d, ' , �•• 4; �Ind•, 10; •�
Patrol
will be held Friday e-ven•
Sayer, me mbers of the Miami UniT
In th e m eantime, ir1 an ticipation n,
1
IH m the Esc■mbray Mountains Jluzen1 Bendova, died Sept. � of
NEW YORS. UPI-Sen . John
i g at 7 : 30 in t he squadron head,
.
ver·aity Survey Teim, currently
. Wataon said the l�tter she F. -�qn�d)' hurled the _ peace i�- of the lorthco pllinJ . .NJ&gt;-.:ember �ar'lers at the home of.
of eenlral Cuba .wtre exticuted on . a · he'ltt" attack at h� bo_me IR. Fil•
Emmett
�
ln�, the area w81'e ln educed
,
,.
,,,,•#I
day -• ��1 �
,
o
�� • \lllll� ��ce=-l Pretident
th
l
Ri• Mo5C:Ow wor�d con erence of &lt;;�•
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n · -�r mother .wu buri �� M, �rr
,_a e ;..
i6anta Olar• 5y a f irin&amp; ,q,ad·
wit.h a �o- �llll�lt im:tits, �hnl4hc� ev , w11!1 MiddttiSert, O.
'Th e· "deJt lt' ��Ul'f!ld bnly daiyi
,_tier �hlrle that his prH 1den£ia l his !rn pass_ioned deft!h!ie 61 Co ln.
made up of the armed pe811ant8 lM!fore the Commun isl.8 were to last week end.
. , ,
All members are l!lked to wear
.
epu
ty Wa_t�n Sa(d he will can•
He nry W. Be ntz, chairman of .of Cl8tro's "per,ple's militia " .
opponent "invites war" with a t mum5I Chu!a at_ �he U. N. , has either their winter or their IUDl·
iw
D
e iss ued a pass port
for th e
h
eel • a $390 airhne t icket that has "trigger-happy" policy to de fend bo lS lered his positiori II the su- me r uniforms so that
The militia h ad been reported woma n .
the Meigs County Democra t ic Ex•
photographs
.
.i. wa iled use at Ccdok airlines in the offs hore Chin a Islands of preme leader of intemationsl , can be t.akeu for the unit tilt$.
t
wn
guer•
e
do
h
tracking
in
e
v
i
act
ecutivc Committee , told The Daily
com111
unism.
An only child, MrL W1t1Gn Prague while th e Czecho
_ slov_ak ian ·Quemoy , nd M, t,u.
Sentinel yesteniay t h a t he h'ls re• rlllas.
Any person interested in the
Khrushchev' s loiic ls as aimple C'1v1'I Air
rnet her husband, Sher,iff's Dep,- government stalled un t il 1 l was
The government rad io announ•
The Democrat,· , pres,· dent.·, i
signe d hill posi tion with the State
Patrol UI cordially ffl;
h
'
nominee set tb:e ·sta ge for to• as 1s an· th m eUc_
Highw ay Departm en t as llle:h way ced• lhat both groups were execut• 'uty• C •rI W•t•r,, wh i I• h• wa1 t oo late . .
i
"
l
ed to attend these meeti ngs . .
Th ere are r oughly t hree billion
Memonal services for Mrs. Ben• nigh t 1s third Nixon-Kenned y t'ele•
Mrvlng with the Army durin11
in spector, In ori'.ler to retain his ,ed at dawn-about 6 am EDT.
i n the world, he say11, of
ople
e
p
�
af
"
\
help
ay
d
.ij!
th■
Sun
By
_m.
II.
p.
6
at
War
ld
e
h
World
re
e
w
�ova
.
bo
Som-e doubt exists about the
l
-v lon de bate" with his
cha irman1hip.
Th• American RH Cre11 and in Northmoo,r Presbyterian Chllrch , fore ign. poli cy attack on the GOP whom only one t hlrd are in the
'NDORSE NIXON
Mr. Bentz said he had been noti• identity of Zarba, who also h u
capital ist camp. 1n · time, h e in•
·
Edison Hob1tw tt1r she came to 4468 Free P1ke, · Dayton.
WASHINGTON UPI - T b e
candidat
e.
fied earl ier by h is supervisors been call ed Salviird or Sal-vert
At tending t t., services . Sundiy I
Mti91 County H a w•r bride In
He tol d: a $1 00-a-plate · Demo- s isu, the otl!er two- thirds will get Scrippa • Howard newspapers todQ
U �I -Vice tliat the la w pro hibits. a classified durint th e" day or two ai nce Cu•
LOS ANGELES
l
•tely
and
lrnn11cl
Mflln
wer
e Mr. and Mrs, Orville Watson
1941,
m
h
ntione
e
d
aut
first
n
ba
es
1
Nixon In lheir .proportionate ,hare of rep. e ndorsed t he national Republican
orlll
e
cratic
d inn er here that
politn
to
i
state
ngagemployee
e
Presi dent Rl,.),•rd M . Nixon Is
&amp;:
bJ
s
Meig
of
n
so
t
Wa
e
Effi
Mn.
d
an
for
"Viii
•
h,r
obt•I'?
to
1trUffl1
i nsilti
on drawin 8 defe�se reaentation in the controlling OS· tiekel, cal l ing the combination oa
link �er lean fo al activi ty, and that he would hi1 name,
attempting
Richa rd M. Nixon for preside9t
h
ther
ty.
n
Cou
.
tr
mo
I
ns
rlc
to
e
Am
post.
a
Although 20
30
l fne around t he "tiny nationa Jlst. gans Of the world parliam e nt.
.
.
caalliltii!s In the Korean War h ave to resign his political
cretary General
Dag Ham.- and Henry C a bot Loda:e for vi�
a tes mued
St
Se
United
Afl�r
t�e
"
Cas•
n
i
s
mat
prison
w
po·
term
is
e
re
s
n
a
,
I
Berving
ing
lands,
held
,
w ith Sen, John F. Kennedy's cu r•
a jold will not · fetpolld 1o pres ident "'solider" an d "sounder�'
tro•• Cuba or beln11: held on v ari• the visa m 19�. D eputy Wals on
( icy " an d a "foolh,idy and rel'k• ffl ht
rent stand .on Quemoy an d M.atsu.
•
A UXI
Khni
s bche-v's appeal to h is "cli:iv- th 1 n the Democratic cand ii'.lates.
n preparing for the arriYal Of ; Former Pon1ero y Man
bega
OUH
t
s
fir
e
h
t
s
I
Zarba
1,
e
chug
l
e
H
deci
s
ion."
'
, Whe ther Nii6n pursues this
nt
spe
r•in•law.
$3,000
e
is
he
H
h
mot
I American who has been execut ed
The Massa
. chll sctts . &amp;enator
harsb line of politicaJ battle in
erc1se
Orea
enfa.rgi ng his home so she would n
I
'
he premier sei:r.•
t
Cuba
In
11inee
dg
e
l
e
elf a&amp; president t o
h
wit
t
hims
I
·
h
·
d
omg
ale
bia third TV deb
Army Specialist Five Joh r. R. P,
have a room of her own.
ed power in IDMI.
t ak� wh atever stePl!I _are
nec�his . Democratlc oppone nt may
The Northmoor
Presbyterian Fre n ch, 33, whose wife, Lenor a, ' sary to
Tod ay's executions were the
rend Americ an secur1•
�e
rest wlth the type of questioning.
Mo.,
d,
l,
Norwoo
Route
llvcs
on
Church of Dayton and Americ an
,. ut �e
The Raci ne Am erican Legion I first of. sIzeable numbers of p er•
But one tht11g was certain: The
with other ty a nd world freedom. B
Red Cross1 of Dayton and Pomeroy recently puticipated c
Caaye
en
ons
s
wh
laal
m
s
r,
a
«
n·
ad
ded: amid appla us eI will
vlee pres ident has decided to Auxiliary are a nnounci ng th e ,
I·
cy
a-va
i
t
I
f
h
rom t e 1s
.
.·
help o1)tai n a pasaporl personne
e rican hv_es,
and a
Am
...., n 'o ng of , teenag e 'teen canteen tro'1:1 firing ,quads took I toll of work ed to
not
risk
•
clout the Masaachu setts senator 'o••
rn
Tu
r
cise
r
n
Exe
Troope
visio
in
.
!or the woman, wbo wrote weekly,
1!1g
any
r
by
ea
war
perm1tt
nucl
,
,
on the Quemoy.Ma lsu issue as he :at t he Legion Hall every Friday a bout 800 Cuban!.
lem
prob
e.day
ld
e
e
fi
hr
t
a
out
n
•
.
ip
sh
suf
told
s
�e a_nn�al meeting of the Meigs County Pioneer and
of hard
Only four pe nons bad been a nd often
ot her nation to drag us mlo the
eveni ng from 7:30 to 1 1 .
pou ibly can.
i n Korea. His fa t her, Morg an
fered under the Red ,eglme.
loncal Society Incorporated, was held Wednesday afternoon ·
s ly this year-Roberto
pre-vlou
shot
r
plac
e
a
w
r
th
t
w
a
ong
ong
war
e
pro•
ls
to
h
n
T
et
ee
s
up
Kor•
!
cant
e
The way Nixon connects
MrL hnd•va who heel llved French , lives OJl Route l , Porn· the wrong hme throu�h an un· al the Federated church.
ean casualties with t he cu rrent ar· vide recreat ion for teenagers of , Cr,uz Alfonso, executed Oct. 1 for
.
fflrouifi"
the Nazi oceupatlon, told eroy.
A. V. Howell, presi de nt, was in Cotlerill
wi_se �mm1tmenl that 1&amp; unsound
aeoomp.11nied by 1lri:
gum ent over the Nationalist Chin• the area. The Ja)'s of Pomeroy tryi_ng to assaaslD1ite a pro-Ca■tro
________
O
In
•
letter
of
bllni
aAipecl
1
radio commentator; Manuel B e a•
c
harge of the meetin.11 which opf!n. N eutzling on the organ. A !IOll&amp;o
m1U
t
a
r
1ly,
unn
e
c
e
ssary
to
our
se
·
.
old
h
the
to
n
at
will
r
ee
ea
cant
app
eae off.shore Ulland is this:
k
wor In th• f tildI H • potato
ed wi t h the Pled ge to th e Flag led "Honest Old Abe" which wu use4,
CHESTER PTA TO MEET
The vice pre1ident tells cam• dance part ys every Friday even• . ton, hi&amp; brother and another
1 , cu rity and unsupported by our by
picker, and ■t thl 1nd of a 1 7
in
shot
in
.'
C8lltro
e
Santiago
fo
Mrs. Howell. followed by the 100 years ago as the campaign �It·
Lo•
"
T
h
e
Chester
PTA
o
f
Ea
s
tern
alli
es
.
palgn a udiences that former Sec• I ng.
hour d•y, receiving • bag of po- cil will lql!et al t he Chester Grad e
July.
invoc
ation by Miss Grace Horton -for Abrah a m Lincoln, which Wi·
22
K
applau
ded
e
n
ne
dy
w
as
k
ee
ses•
w
s
i
roll
h
T
and
in
,
rock
n
a
eso
h
Ac
n
a
e
D
retary o[ State
School October 17 at 8 p. m. M r. J. ' times by the audi ence of som e and group sin ging of "The Star secured by Mr. Howell, was si4II
, The renewal of mass exeeu•
tbe Truman adm i nistration , an• slon will be highlig hted by a
J. Davla, . execuliv e head, will be In 1500 Democrats who crowded th e Spangled Banner" wi th Mrs. Ben by t he group, each of whom wu
nounced that Sout h Kore a was in twist con test with records an d hons heean two w eeks after CasChara-es
Two
et�rn from hu ddling with
r
tr
given a copy of the words to the
o's
charge of lhe program ■nd will · waldorf•Aatoria ballroom to hear Neutzling as organist .
to
t
rs.
e
es
d
priz
winn
e
he
award
Com·
e
h
t
d
e
l
a
hi
L
nd
a
defensible
�emarks concerning the organi- l\Ong. Another song secured by Mr�
s
world
ers
Communi
the
ead
l
t
al
e state otrice ·, hla speech biibllghtlng a th ree,
th
from
give
reports
A refreshment booth will be
munists to come storming out of
Pomeroy,
Mary Alice Samuels,
in ·New York.
th e di s• d ay visit to New York., a state zation and it's growth were made Howell, ''The Nation in Tean."t
the norlh, with r�sulta nt war and set up by the Auxil iary,
was arraigned before common o n needs of the schools of
T
he
gov
e
rnm
e
nt
charg
e
d
Zarba
to at· whic h holds the bi&amp;:�est p11rse of by Mr. Howell who also s poke of was read by M n. Cotter iU.
invited
tric:t.
Everyon
e
is
Al
l
t
ee
nag
e
rs
ar
e
invi
te
d.
s.
e
caaualtl
0,
rican
e
3 000 Am
Pleas Judge John C. Bacon, Tue!·
1
the need of a n al'Chive. He urged
person
s
aa
on
e
of
2
who
.lan
d
·
w
Members of the Society -.ho
7
t
e
n
d
.
45 el ectoral vote!.
Then he points to Kennedy's poday afternoon on two se parate
each me mber to get a. new mem- are over 80 yean of age were tee­
ed
i n Ori ente 0ct. 6. The l eade r
SOCIETY
TO
MEIT
u
s
Mat
,
liUon that Quemoy and
charges.
her for the next meeting. l,lrs. Av• ognued and included Mn. wmr■m.
No VIS ITORS
'The Raci ne'! WSCS will meet of t he •1leeed expedition was
aNI ind efensible a nd says this Js
She pied not aunty to charg es
ery Nelson read the mi nutes of Fisher, MW Augusta Genheiom';
to
said
killed,
have
and
been
Mr
s
.
Sam
Perry,
who
recently
,
Mn.
Albert Hill
the kind ot "fuu.y, wool)' think- at th e home of
•
•
•eeping a PIace for
0I illecaIly a
•
:
the last meeti n g. The constitution Miss Addie Bradfie ld, Mrs. Mary
he other m em ber&amp; e■ p•
t
of
most
i
I
a
urg
r
u
n
e
_rwen
m
d
0
t
Y
g
J
ay
t.,
ni
id
S
eve
am
M
t
s
S
Fr
Ea
·
on
n
War.
9
Ina" that led to the Korean
sale of intoxicating Jiquo r and il�•
w
as ddopted as w rillen.
i
i
to
tu,e
d
but
f
i
ve
were
reported
OW·
ll\h
l
i
not,
g
y.
e
Sh WI
Die h l, lra Fos ter, Mn. Ora L. MCriticit.ihg th e Acheson policy at 7 : 30.
l egal selli ng of intoxicati ng liquor, provin s OW
0
o hills. '
,· n•,
...
Officer
s "elected for
y
t he 1ear, chel", Mrs . Alma Atkim, idn. Mt­
,
h
,c
e
th
d
pe
e
-v
e
r,
be
a
llowed
any
ou
ts
i
de
vl
s
it•
"'
preceding the Korean War, Nixon
$l500 bond wa, posled on both
October 12, 1960 to October 12, Cumbe r, Miss Horton and Mn.,
Zarb1 watr a stocky m an with
ors for som etime,
KAISER ARRESTED
told a large rally outside �s Ancharges.
Hltl l , were: president, Mr. Howell; Thoma s Geog]ein and Mrs , C. 'J!!:
r
d
e
o
p
!hort•c
hair.
p
________
Okey Kaiser, Letart Fa ll s , was
1elea Wednesda y night, "30,000
preside nt, D ella Wi nds or; di• Dow, who is past 90 yeal'fl of aee:
vice
Satu
vening
a
t
7:
30
p.
m.
i!'i
rda
y
e
ANNOUNCED
MEETIN
G
last
e
polic
Pomeroy
by
Amerlean boys p ii'.I the price of ar1"es ted
l
t eenage rector, Pituli nc Alkins; secretary,
t he k ic koff
n nounc ed lo d!iy th ere
Croup singing
lime
for
a
Jt
was
a
of "God Blesa
CHURCH
OPENING
.
n
Qf
toxicatio
n
i
charge
a
on
ht
nig
"600
and
y''
ical
t
lploma
d
folly
TRAV&amp;L TO TOLEDO
Browr,;
N
assist.mt
e
lli
e
cretar)',
s
e
he
r
a
_Hig
ce
mo•
e
at
a
D
Pomero
America" closed the progra m.
all
for
g
n
meeti
a
be
will
SetNease
e
th
of
in1
n
ope
The
He wlll appear be fore Pomeroy
• rnllli on people were lost to the
� � / �
�
Mn. Grace L. Carr enjoyed a
c oo un er t e spo11sors� IP o� Dollie Hayes; treasurer, Alma
M r. Howell s poke of fututt
commit teemen,
tl ement Church will be held cratic preci nct
Mayor Charles Legar.
Commun ists.
_
trip
to
her couaina Mr. nnd Mrs.
.
Par ker; publici!'i t , Lucille 8. Hawk•
Bopsters.
Band
Pomeroy
the
and
--Club
-----ic
t
----- ·Sunday, Oct, 16 a t 2 p. m. The Women 's Democra
'Edga r T. Ha rrla in Toled o o-v er
The Jays, Kenny llysell a nd ins; chaplain, Grsce Horton; cor. meeti ngs, picn ics and tours to his­
R ev. Weber Thoma, pastor, wel• Meigs Counly Club, Tuesday at 8
the past weekend • She was acco mLeon Jorda n, will be disc jockey poratio n agen t , A. V. Howell; mu• to ric places �hic h the Society
p. m . at the B radbu ry School.
com e! everybody.
pa nied by her g randdaue h ter
hosts for the evening's .tctivities. sic di rec tor, Olen Cotter ill; exec­ might hav e after which he gave the
·
Mi sa Anna King an d her friend ,
A series of dance contests wi l l ut i-ve council, F red Geoglein, Ira history of t he Ch arte r Oak a nd d�
.
MiS8 Claudio Shi elds,
begin thi, week with each Salu r- Foster; Seth Nicholson a nd Avery play ed a cane made from a limb
MiBS King and Miss Shields also
of t ile Charter Oak, The ca ne w11
day nigh t 's wi nning couple given Nelson.
ved a drive to S anduaky on
enJo�
lbe opport unity
to be one of the
·
A communication was r ead from found in the attic of the home of
· Lak e Er ie an d -vis ited the famous
· t he ,nnu ai Meigs
·
a.
I'ma I'ists m
M
.
Mrs. Marion A. Welch or Columbus Charles Dick.e ns. Other articlel ,Qjl.
.
Al a· meeting of the Meigs County Hospital Board last nir::I . Blue Hole at Castalia, 0.
d ispllQ' i ncluded the key to t_
"
ampions
tes t
eon
h
ip
h
lo
con
conce,
n ing reco,d of ,e,erol lamw
·-�'u
e pI ans were d'1scussed an d ma de concern g
' In the COW""u1ous
firs
t Meigs Count)' jail; a dentist
held at a late r dale.
•
ilies in Meigs Coun ty which she
ROUTINE TRADING
turn
key; 11 third y et1r McGurfej
p
contribution s given for the 42-bed Veterans MemorIal Hosp1ante
also
re
a
Band
e
Th
l
had give n to t he Columbus library.
Boo.ll ni
State owtied and operated Forked Run Lake,• aear Long
.
NEW YORK UPI - Stocki openreader p_ub�ed in 1867; 11 fourth
a H a11 oween D �nee , Sat\I td ay,
g
n
tal·
n
P
a
d
e
id
r
a
in•
orde
were
s
Bill
d
i�
Bottom, will undergo its yearly improvement in the -near .fu- Octob
o.
er 20, a t the high school with
After long discussion on the I lal, be prepared . Action was re• ed In a br ad scramble of minor
clui'.led memberss hip in the Ohio yea r McGuffey rea der publlshed
.
1
Joachim
Dolph
Warden
Game
by
today
announced
was
il
lure
y
a
tod
generally
•
e
In
price clian1
boa rd ferred to the next meeti n1.
.
The Jay s m charge.
m1�er 11nd a motion by
Hist orical Society,
membership
in I n 1853; 1 pair of ox en shoes ; ii
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tnember, w. o. Atkins, �t was R egional
· r ica 1 soci• book on t he life of Abraha m J:.ie..
th e Associalton o I H1sto
level .t t h. ," ake w o' il •e dropped , D1v JS 1on of _W1ldl 1 1e.
d
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Ch
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that
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SERVES ABOARD CARRIER
Jt was p�mled_ out that °'! hii e
12 rt, by ilate worlcer,. Th e wa•
Mr. Stedman of Chester in. 182a-"H.
MEIGS OENIR.t.L HOSPITAL
•·ti ves from
u chairman of the organiution, three ot her represen...,
· , and po,tago·
d
all
the wa ter is bemg droppe '
Joseph D. Glenn , dlsbuning m
er level will be decreased lo al•
t
Pomers,
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Rog
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h
Jo
Adrriitted:
at
sent
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pr
were
company
he
t
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At t he clo!e of the mee ting, the
be autlforlied to enter ah account
ret urnei'.I clerk lbird elass, USN, of Route 2,
�rs. E-ve�ett H ayes SP?k� on the
low workers to pu sh back sani'.I in salvaged fish will be
the mee ting. The four dlacu11ed t'oy and Mor1an Re■, Pomeroy.
group adjourned to t he social room­
1 Oh10ana Librarr Assoc1at1on cal•
In the Melts Count y . Treasurer'!
to
he l•ke .
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th
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scning
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Dischar"ed: Amanda Parker tbe beach area.
off,_
'I'"'" The· account WI11 be m the wilh me mbers the pOulbility of
Warden Joach l m said t hat 1 t taek aircra ft carri er USS Santoga enda rs arte,r which a progra_m was of the chu rch which wa1 dccorateit
J ..chlm H id that
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Min
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N•"'le.•
ith
w
structure
new
he
t
wit h arrangement&amp; of fall flowers.
bulldifl.R
Hoa•
· ll1me o( the M e igs O&gt;unty
wou Id ta ke a t Jea,t two days to operating wit h the Sixt h Fleet i n presenled m c h. ar¥e of p��Ime A
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. t·
bNt own.rs shavld tend their
Asaor� cookies an d cotfee were
Commisaion. Mr. facilities, so that air condl,tloni ng
Americ
of
. itll Board
a
smgmg
complete lake work after t he lhe Mediterranean . The carri er kins. Gro�p
boata before the work bqlnL
ALOIRtAN NDS TRIP
served by the Happy HarY edeB
_e
11 to appoint 1l cha irma n to can be added. A ir (!Ond itionI�i
h
t
m
a
d
e
progr
open
iful"
t
Beau
the
et.
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eased
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v
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wat
rece n tly made I fi-ve day visit to
h
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Ho .. i• thot It wlll tek; •• least
CAIRO, UPI-Algerian Moal em
service 11 being planned for the
·
follo�ed wi· t h t wo re ad mgs , . ''N 0t Class of the church from a table
rioeive pLeda:e1 and donatioril.
T
h e publ"ic ·is ·mvi·ted t0 watc h
.
Barcelona
Sp•ln.
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four days for th• w1...- l■vat
\ fte appointment of a, board ho■pital at a J1ter time when fin• rebel leadet Ferha t Abbas reGrowmg Old" a nd_ "At Eighty- w it h whi te Linen cover a nd cent.el-;
________
al l working operation, durmg lhe
,.pptc1.
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from
a
night
Tue.d
y
a
turned
amnged.
be
can
ancea
t
Eight," by ;1-1rs. _ Ehzabelh McCum• ed witb a fall arrangemenl •iffi
eme t period.
· m,ember for that job has n ot ye
Improv
AY
SATURD
WILL U N
n
i1 lowered, '
e the water
Whil
and
eiping
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P
wo-week vi sit to
t
A
ti
ere
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lh
di
stal hold­
Atte
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Dr. w. s. Hart of Sug ar Run in �r . oct. , 13 bem1 t he 68lb wed- Lall yellow caper■ Jn cry
Harold Barnhart, park ma�n•aer
Moscow. Abbsa . a ttended the Chi• work will be done to improve
of which
Bra:r::,
all
rs on eltbel' lid,,
e
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s
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Mr
Mr.
of
1&gt;Y, Ted Reed
a
mvenary
n
a
i'.lmg
98
th
will! be· iJJ charge of park wqd1, Pom eroy ' wlll celebrate his
er
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Oth
es.
faciliti
b
11th
athln1 beach
•n•
re&amp;lme'a
Commu:iaj.at
nue
lea.Vea.
Hlndr,
Kil
Jr.,
Reed
fall
d
h
T,
wi
Jacobt,
was
encircled
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board
aapy
t
k, ■nd • PIIMd by other
p, How�l l , the,, group sana:
.. ' prel)INUons will be taken to Im• whlle · Wll'dtns Joach im and ,� birt hday S aturday. He would ■
eon
and
te�ebr•tlona
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ge
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Hobmltter,
V
Ge6r
Mn.
Howell
presided
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at
th
e
silff!'
iu&amp;hil
teo
by
bf•laW9
wed
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fo
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tlllt
to
rsa
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prove Qie fllh manage1p.ent sec• William1 w\11 be in charge of lhe preci ate bearing Crom bis many
c�Uee
�ice.
Mrs
by
�ome
Qld
The
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re,dong,
a
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f.ciowlo, oa tllat day.
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Into Space 1'oday

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American Invader

Oies Behind Iron Curt&lt;Ji '. ·

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T1een Canteen

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Question Of Peace

not.

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Nixon Trying To
Link Kennedy's
Stand Wit\ War

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Melber - 72"xl4" - Stripe.cl - Raycin &amp; Nylon - _ _ _ _ _ _ $�.29

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Covered with fine drap­

PASTELS - ECONOMY STYLES

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B LA N K ET S

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BED PILLOWS

5ale $6.50

Wnlfillcl - 7:l"d4" - k•yon ii Ny11n - - - - - - - - - - - - - - f4,t9

Black Smooth
. Lulh�r
1Green Buck

match.

,7 .95 COMFORTERS

Twin Size · , $3,9S - Double Bed Size $4.95

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Sale $3.50 eaeh

t1.111Mt - 70"11.80" - R1yon &amp; Nylon _ _ _ -_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $4.49

Styles From
Wjilch To Choose

printed pillows

- Comforters

"SlmtH" T1bl1 Cown - 52 by 52 lnchH
Choice of th• na w pattern, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Sal, $1.'9

"'SLEEPCRAFT"

patterns. Floral

patterns and all-ove r pat•

A1•wam - 10" r.lO" - Rayon A Nylon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $4.1 9

the versatlle,· Mw

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Doubla Bed She F itted Bottom $hfft1 --- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1.91

Nopi - lO"ldM.t'' - Ra.yon A Nylon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -�- f3.29

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Smoot h lcat h•
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abe• 3 to 7.

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Double ■-d 511• 81x99 lnch11 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1,11

Si91111t - 64"x71t" - Rayon &amp; Nylon _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ f2.95

Construction

$7.95

$7.95

Printed Broadclolbs

INDIAN JACQUARDS

Sturdy

BLACK and
BROWN

Qrey, White,
Sl1e11 3 to 7 .

All cotton all white Cannon Bed S heets Al These Low Prices

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3 yards f.or $1 .00

CANNON BED SHEETS

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Racine Scouts To Hold Very
-�portant Meeting Monday

For The 3 Day Sale!

Stevens All Cotton Di1h Tow1l1, L1rg,e Si.. 26-31 In.
White with multi colored border _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ __ _ _ _ 4 for $1.00

Fire Pr••ODlloa Wee�
Oelober 9 lo ts

y Lose
' Charter

Bargain Days - Thursday, Frida11
At Elberfelds In Pomeroy. Sperial Bargains In
Every Departtnent In The Store.

Bargains In Dry Goods

STOP FIRES
SAVE LIVES

SINGW: COPY - k

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Lay away

, Mrs. M erl in Tracy, presidcrtt ,
con d ucted the meeHn� which open­
f'tl With group s ingi ng followei'.I by
Psalm 24 by th e prcsi doot. Mrs, /
Jerr}' Hougl a nd and Mrs. Eugene
Gill were welcom ed as new mem• \
h('l'A 'T'hl! birth days or Mrs. Laura
McNictl e, Mrs. Ev a na, Mt!. Robe rt
Bowe n ,md '.-.f rs. Peail Leifhcit
·,.-ere observ ed.

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BAKER FU RN ITURE

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Bargains For Thursday,
�riday, Saturday

Committees wer e named for t he
yen and included : flower, Mn.
Lou Dl1hl, Mrs. Robert Bowen an d
Mrs. Ernes t Powell; cards, Mn. AJ.
!ell Elchina er: trips 11nd s pecial
1ccasslon1, Mrs. Clifford Jacobs, 1
'lln. P aul Eichinger a nd Mr a. Phil
Vi,e; sick room supplies, Mn. Lou
. \ )le h,I '-' nd Mrs . Clo, re ncc Cur t is;
: 111, be&amp;, Mn Ka rr Mrs Powell a nd
'frs: !OlJl1lS Gilmore; ways a nd I
1
i it'int �n- Lloyd Wright, M rs.
■na Oliver a rid Mr s E J. 1'racy,
nd bli'.tlido:y box, :it.ra Eug ene

·complete W i th I nnerspring Mattress

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$69.95

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A aix o'clock potluck a nn iY er1a ry dinner prec eded th e meeting
ot th e Lau re l Cliff Be t ter Healt h
Club Monda y e-venin.11 al t he hom e
o f Mrs. Dick Karr Sr. The hom e
wu decora ted in keepin g wi t h Hal·
lo,ween. Mn. Pc:irl U'ifh el t. �lni .
Joe Evans a nd Mrs. Hel en Leifh eit
·
were co-hoatesses.

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Oh io St 1 1. '\ rrh . &amp; 111,
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Growth- ToldAtAnnualMeet

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Samuels Arraigned
On

Band Boosters
T Sponsor Donce
Party Saturday

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· osp1·ta1 Boardo·ISCUsses
H
' Plans At Wednesday �ti. ng
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For'ked'1.l
D un Lake Improvements
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T0 Ge derw y This ee

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Set Tonight

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atlend.

13, 1960

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Put Councilors of Theodor•
Council, Daughler

&amp; Mason I

c·.nLesfer Grange

HOLZER HO PITA�
on s:pt . 24th by CharlH Lester
dm wwns, October l l .Roberl I a11d l?l ( un,1111.(!ham and a report
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La _
ce Imboden, Mrners: i!le.
I was g l l t•n on t l�c zo1�e meet1n&amp;
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arge.s . October 1 1 . � rs. held Sept. 1 8 t h 1n Poont Pleasant
�n�� G. Nusaba nm, Manon h?' Ed Cunnln&amp;ha m. The group
aruwr)' , Je&amp;ie" Willard Barnet t , ,I di.�cus.sed and made pl.I ns t
o do
u� ha ll 8-. TGlberlj Tho mu E. work on the Boy Scout buildin&amp;,
Dan ia11, Am�s L. Halterman, Ros- ,
At tending w er&amp; t hue mention�e B
. Mon1s , Mason L. Noel, ed and J ohn Wolfe, f . c . Reico
Gregory Allen Good�rham, �eorge j chert, Henry Buck Jr.. Charle
s
Allan Rothgeb, Jenmfer Kenh G o- 1 Jewell and Hobert Johnst on.
hie, Barbara Helen Metz, Dougjas
Alan Burns, Mrs. Lenn.1 Burton.
.
M �e . _ Hel i."n E h�abeth G rah�n1 , )1rs.
E"AGL'E:S TR A DE OWEN S
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Wil ham J. Sm ith, Mrs. W 1 1 l 1 am C
PII ILADELPHJA UPI _ Don
Han �gen, Mrs. J ose G . G u 1 iurez Owens, 6 foot, 4 inC'h, 255- pound
an d r nfan t .
t acklf' from Mississipp i Southern,
------w.is traded by the Ph i ladelphia
�IONt:, Cl,UI ,.._Tl TU IIIOAY
·Ea11:le1 to the St. l.,ouit Card inals
� Lion, Club �et Tuesday Wt&gt;dnesd:ly
for a l961 draft
: "'�n&amp; at the lleg 1on H ill fo r choice Owens, 28, starred on de-:. their recular dinner meeting. A fense for the Eagles in 19� and
, repart wu give� on the fall
1 959 but �al used sparingly in
oonf� held 1n Charle,eton their three games this season.
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Tl)e F'i1 1rv1ew Church will hold
will mee-1 Thursday eve n i ng al
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e
sa
Simpson
k
the
t
build_ re I
the home o r Mrs. Henry H eibel, �
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with �rs. Ma x Meinhan 115 ro· h •- •116 bN1de Cleland Dru, Store in ' C�e1ter Grange
m�t
m _ reguhr
Rt.cinlti
Saturda
y,
Ott . u,.
less
R.ac:i ne Tag Day .a nd Jitney seuton Tuesday e\·t:mng with H�r.....,_
The
Meigs
en's
supper,
6 p . m. with dance fol • "ff Holter , worthy master , pres1dCounty wo m
• Ir _. 1
, Od-ele, , :,
Ing.
lowing
at
the high school.
Republican
Club
will
meet
the
al
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fte \Vlndinc Tuil Garden Club Hotel Martin Thursday al 8 p.
A report was gl veit m. the plenic
Octolwr 16
hel,cl October 2 at P.ortland 1--. rk
-� 1'ill meet Thursday evening at m. Ther,e w1U be a speaker from
home of Mn. Joseph Struble state ht'adq uarters.
The MeiiS County Youth Rally wh i ch w a s allended by approxi�
or the Churche. of ChriJ:t will be mately 25 member&amp;. • Mn. H enry
...Jlilftr Heil!btl for a mHked
OCT. 1 4
Be:hw• Didi'.
held Sunday, October 1 6 , at 2 p , Beaver, home economict �h l ir m.a n
•it
Material Object ive n igl\l Will , m. al the Rulla nd cl\ urch of Chr ist. named her commlttee . fqt the yea�
.llot:k Sl&gt;rlncs Grangt' will meel
observed when Mary S hnne, 1 he Pomeroy church w i ll be I n whit' h included Mn. Pearl Kobta ftllllv ■.io n, Thursday at 8 be
White Shrine of Jt&gt;rusalem m eets charie or !he program , and t here- 1 enl!:, Mn. Henry Bichhljer,
Mn.
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C. N, Jones and &lt; M'n. 1"tlffll Cua.
....,
ents served.
Potluck. refre,hme nts will be s�r---,...- --A potluck dinner.. �' UlftOunoed
,
for the nex t �t_i �, oa Oetobar
Mu. Eaton Ho1te11
2:t a nd the PH.ll'&amp;lh n.r.- the l\1eetFor C/n•s
uo No. 9
J
Baker's Super Market
ina will be in ch"We o( the
Mrs. Est3 E aton was hostess on GrjWCi. The htob were •audlted. . by
Friday, Oct. 7, w hen Sunda)' School Earl Dean; David Koblentl and HoClass No. 3 met at hei' home.
hart Newell and a . l'l!port1 &amp;iven.
Following a devotional period)
"Columb \11 Day(' wal the thane
Mrs. Ethe.I S m i t h presented a 1)1'()­ of the J\Nlll'Llffl -.hich opened with •
gram, "We Are God's Helpers ur group sJ�n1• ofi "'Mre Church in
C o-Workers."
the W!ldwnodt' An article. "A
Mrs. E!iton �rved refreshme nt■ Pew Putt," wa,, 1'11!■,,i · by Mn. Da­
to Mn. Maude Young, Mr.i,;. Frankie vid Koblentz ani:t , a readlnl'r "The
Neigler, Mn. Letha hton-is, Mrs. Coming Americana," b1 Mrs. AJ.
Lottie Wilcoxen, Mrs. Doroth7 !rod• Yeauger, Jol&lt;ea by Roy Mille,
Norris, Mn. Ida Howell, Mrs. Eth, preceded, 1 conlmt,
"America 1
el Smith, Mn. Ura Mon-is and Sing,." �er, whi�b Ute proitram
gueste, Mr. Alert Yruit of East Liv­ cloaed • wllh , pp alnliln'f ol "Oocl
erpool, a ·brother or Mn. Eaton, Bleu AJQrlf•.�
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and her niec.e, M rs. Helen McDevitt
Rafru�i �1 teryed al �
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of Welllville.
tl!O, clo!e ot,UH\ m t
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• MEATS

• PROIHJCE

W.t:l: l l'! 'POTATOES . . . . . . 10 lbs. 39c
IED-G.OLD, 4'!,Lq . . . . . • . 4 lbs. 45c
HEAD LE�CI . . .,... . . . . . . . head 1 9c
COMPLl!TELY SELF-aER\'ICE
Open 7 Day' .■ A Weekk
8 A,M. lo 9 P.M.

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be.autif.ul de"ep_ t1mes.
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Middleport Dep t. Store

ON&gt;Bl\ YOt1D. .8ET TODAY 9'm,T)£R,SBV£RlitL /

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N�W K I N D OF �SED CAR OPf. �ATidN-TO-BET:
· ,t:'ER SERVE T� E BUYER -: ��. RETA I L A! '
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BOYS' 8"

CREPE SOLE BOOTS
Sizes 3½ lo 7

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$8.95 pr.
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OXFORDS
Sizes 8½

$2.99

PW CNt BOOTS

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Operallon'Warelloalo Sale

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:tib and •eats, •I� &amp;Wea•
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of delicious Heiner's bread gives you the zest to bring out your
at play, al work • • • al home, at school • • • all day long I
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preHy
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p/11aBlng
for
Fall

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eve.rY ·size fr�

22 to 38, every color, pl.11in

P01, IJSEJj, C�J' IIOt'

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W"IT-2-Jjl)J ,

Skirts µI

,: Ull!H'tri.. CuT. PRlCliS
KNCM;� DOWN;.
DOWN,•' DOWN

P R ES TO N MO to as,·,
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Sizes

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YOI/ � S,CB
ANYWRDE

Ce111e To Our Warehouse• toe.fed At.
Thl,4, Awnue

Glove Leather

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Dark cottons, dressy faille and wool sheath styles. Ali ·
newest colors including all shades of purple or grape,
gold, green, plaids, stripes and plain colors.

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C!&gt;NLY $ 1 025; .

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CRIPE SOlE SHOE

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SAWE ON
SA'l:ES T'AX

• 1 957 �HEVROli.Et 2 _pooa 6 ¢,YL
Aul,omatic 11ransm/sslon, Radfo,and Heater.
..,.� Operallea warei...e.•; s.le
ON OUlt L011
$ 1 13951

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1 2 to 20, 1 6½ to 24½, 42 to 50,

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WAS ON OUR LO'II

$1 .99 pr.

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$2.99 pr.

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0pentlon.Wvellol1• !la1e
WAS ON OUR LOT

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with Kr. and Mn. Allen McCum,
ber.
Vr. aqd Kn. J , A. Eden 1eturned
home Wednud17 trom Sattel, W,
-d by the
Va., wbe.re lbeJ were call...
death of her br-other-ln•law.

90th
B I RTH DAY SALE

Au.ended Rally

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Mr . .and Mn Leroy Wat.on Ir.,
son, Jimmy, an d dau&amp;htert, I&gt;dnna and Darlene, 1pent tbe week
end in M a lan with Mr. and Mn.
Eugene Smith and hmilJ. Thn
also vl1i ted briefly ;. Del■'lll'are

In Every Si11t 7 to 1 5

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Joe La
lly LUCILLI HAWKINS
Patty HyHll.
f G.amea were played and prius :
Mr. and Mn. Harold John&amp;0n re•
were won b)' Mra Opal Hollon .
turn ed to their home, Spr1nghel'1,
and Mr■. Rosema'Y Amold, Mn.
Marga ret Tuttle,
Ml'B . warr�n ��dne� d ay. after • several da y•
v1111 with :\In._ Theodore Lehew
d
Mn.
Joe
Lawrence,
ROie an
and other relal1vet.
Refreshmenta were served to ' Mr. and Mn. Homer Hawkm.11
Mr - a nd Mr,. Charle1 Biucll and v11ited relati,e1 i n Athena Wedne1family , Mn. Iva Singer, Mra. day.
Mrs. Erneal khodes J-.i11 returned
Jilargaret Tuttle ,nd daugh�r.
Mr . .an d Mr,. Norman Hysell. Mrs. home arter a three 11,eeks vi.tit
Guy Rose and 10n, Mra. Martha with. relatives i n • Canion. She was
Arnold , accomp,rnied home by Mr. and Mn.
Ro1e , Mn. Rosemary
Mn. Dorotby Chane and !1 .rnily, Manning Walker and John Walker
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Mr. a nd Mn. Par er Chane)', and son of Canton.
Mr1. Warren Roae, Miu Barbara
Jame, Fisher and 10n Mrs. Ros.a
Prince , Mill Doril White, Mn. i'i.sher and Mr1. Marie Hall
of
_ Mildred Anlold, Mn. Ella Arnold Columbu1 were Week. end guest&amp;
Min Shelly of l.Jr. an d Mn. Clel.11nd Hines.
,Mra. W ilm1 Ba11ard,
Wells, Mn. Opal Hollon and aon,
)Ir. and Mrs. Leroy Walson Sr.
i
, Mr. . a nd Mrs. Joe Lawrence and and dauiil\ter. Pauline, )frs. Lydia
fam i ly , Mr. and Mn. Dore, Ar• 1 Hysell and Mrs. Anna Yeager ,pent
Otbera of the Amateur Gard- nold and family the week end in Delaware will\
ener'1 Club ln addition to Mrs.
Mr. and Mn. Allen McCumber, Mr.
sending
gifts
but
unable
Tho
ge
the meeting
Uoyd attending
and
!'f r B- Fred yandal and other
·
were Mn. WUUam Slater, Mn. lo 1ttend were Mn. Amy Wolf, relatave1 and fnends.
Anna
Tuttle,
Mra.
Ethel
Walter Croob, Mr,. Earl Knight, Mrs.
Mn. Glenn Lambert and Mn. Gu7 · 4nd M artha Orr, Mn. John Rose,
Mr. an d Mn. Grover White, Mra. Church Member,
Reynoldt1
Oun, Mia Florence Circle,
aurl
CIUb
port
were
the
om
Middle
P'T
l1ie Circle and daughter.
n.
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M;l'fl. St• ��ury. Mra. Til111, lfr1. . �
Several memben or the MidCrary Dav11, Mn. Walter Harri&amp;,
dleport Church of lhe Nwp'ene
Miu Hal'rie Marie Smith, Mn.
Member, Attend
were in Welllton Tue,day evenI Fried• Fllehnle, Mn. W. H. Ju !,J Ing to attend the Youqg People'a
V,.tH Annivenary
In1, Mrs. Jame■ Harley, Jin. M.a:1
1
Zone Rally at the chur411:1 in that
�Roller, Mn. M. L. French ind _ , , Metnbera of the WSCS of the
city.
Metbodilt
Church,
Middle�th
Mn. Howard Nolan.
Golng rrom the local ch11rch
ho attended the 20th annlwere
Rev. C1yde J. Bartlett, Mr.
meeting
of
hit
WSCS
al
.e=a;
COUPLII CLUI Mien
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and
Mn.
Lewis Ellis and daughChurch
U
Methodist
nited
the
en•
Cooke
t
Rober
a
Mr. nd Mr1.
ter
Teresa. Mr. and Mrs. Ra)'terta.lned the members of the Tuesd• y evening were Mra. Bruce
mon Lee Walburn and son GreI Coupylea Club on Saturday even- Lloyd, M.ra. M. L. French, Mr,.
gory, Mrs. Ethel Lopn, Mrs.
Ent:1Haskins,
Mrs.
Dnid
�o&amp;b
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party
dinne
a
in
with
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Mary
Walburn and son Pete, Mrs
Mn.
,
Mrs.
Perry
Mitch,
Attendlnl •� �r. and Mn- m�er
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Bett)'
Taylor and Mn. Marjorie
Smith,
Mia
Frieda
Faehnle
Kathe
Mn.
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and
Mr.
J�mu Diehl Jr.,
C,Orae Burn,, Mr. and Ura. Earl Mn. GJenn Lambert, Mr,. , Earl Taylor.
The Syracuse church Wll!I award
CIJrki _ Mr. and Mrs. Letter �- Knight, Mrs. L. W. McComat, Mr&amp;.
ed
the attendance banner for the
n
Jones
and
Mn.
Charles
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Emerso
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Miller
Harry
Mra..
and
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Mr.
1:le.
meeting.
. E. Burdette.
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Flower Show ncently held ln
New York Cllf were shown by
llrs. Bari Be\der.
A ltl1bllaht or lhe day'• promm wu lhe demonttratlon of
Orlttmu 1rtan1em.enh by Mn.
Edward Ray of Lanca,ter. M,..
Ray uied do 1111teri1I1, Madon.
nu, c,,ndln:, e�.• in her ur■Oie•
men\l which included one . 1uit..able for hotpltala a, weU 11 · onu
for tbe home u door .ind mantle
arraniemenll.
M.l'I. Ray who ii the Editor of
the Garden Patb ma&amp;■zine has
al,o written the book, ''Decor■•
tion, for Cbrittmu."
Reeointtion wu given during
the di)' to new club, which ineluded the Amateur
Gardener,
Club, Rutland and the Riverview
Club.

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

Whtie Seamt..

POMEROY, OHIO

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FOR HALWWEEN.
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�CROSQNIC SPINET PIANO, By Baldwin
' IMtlEJ &amp; DAVIS SPINET PtANO - ·� "
lOWREY Spinet. PtAN,O
Specml l $835

Jn the pre1ent,Uon1 Mn. Hermin Humphreys, re1ional dirtlclor uid that the award, were
giv� not only for iardentng abt 11ty b11t becauH of lniere1t In
health and civic aftalra and partlc.lp&amp;tlon In their club'• proIJ'■m, and 1lao fot 1ervh�t to the
Ohio A.NoclaUon of Garden Cluba
There were approxlmetely 300
women reil1tered for the meetIng and Included repreHntatlve,
from Athena.. Galli■, Hock.JI\&amp;,
Mel111 Morgan and Waihlncton
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countlea.
The Rutland Garden Club, TheAmateur Gardenm Ch,Jb of Mid·dleport. and The Middleport Garderi Cluti received ·•t■ te ■warda
for 111 outatandln1 croup flower
show
Robort Relbel, •late cb1lrm■ n of yearboob reported on
the awlfdl and thi RuUand Club
and ·the eth and Dale C.,ub o1
Marlett•
for . tt�t place.
Mn. Garen SUDlbul'Y, member
or the Middl�pott Club ltld chair
tieVl'lopment
man of Roadalde
and Radio · repol'tltd, at the meetinc on the JohQ.nr Appleaeed
project. -She ■liio reported that
the �ei.ga �ountt Club, b•d particip■ ted 100'lo hll Vie Radio programs wi\tch are l,etn.a. coijducted
ovet WMP8 on ti;.e fint Mor,d'7
of ·eacb month durlnt the pro,
gram, "COftt!e Hdu:r."
Mn. James Titus, of Rutland
and chairman of the Victor Rel•
Scho�rahip ·Fumt reported tllat
r&lt;:ent of lhe reglonto date
1I 1oal h1 been paid ' to Ule

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FOR . AS (ITILE AS $5 A MONfH,

lliddltport received tbt ltatt
award for
tbt "Out,Land�n1
Gardener of the Year" when the
elubl of Re1lon 11 met Wedo.esday at the Lake Hos,e Lodi\ for
an all day meetln,. Mn:. SianleJ
Shaver ol the Wayside Club of
Che1hlre and Mn. V■nlleter of
Radcliff, a member of the Vlntoo
Townabip Club, 1110
receiYed
thete aw1rdl and I check from
the Ohio Auoc:latlon of Garden
Club,.

Modern Mart Mow Hcas

THIS Wl'L L E NAl'LE US TO·

RENT A NEW BAND I N S 'f R UMENT

BUSHEL $1.98

CANDY MINTS
· 3'for 10c

CANDY BARS
6 for 25c

U N DE RSELL, O·U T s,LL ANYBODY

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3 lbs. 49c

PANCAKE FlOUR · · · · · · · · · · 1 8 oz. box 1 9c

PU B.LIC NOTICE!

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Martha White

Th e high cost of operating Prestort-Ford Use d Car ·&amp;t-!"ot Po�"roy liq� been Jar obove
normol, We are deleti ng this large cost by closing tlie lpt amd movil'lg; ,otfl'· UJled cars to
our big warehouse located at 46 1 South 3rd Ave., Preston Motars,. l nc.; Mi(ldlepart, 0.

10 YEAR GUARANTEE
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MANGOES
doz. 49c

APPLES - - - 3 lbs. 25t:

118

$4 7 7·00
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TURNIPS
3 lbs. 25c

TH E FOOD MARt . "
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Mrs . Hysell ls
rs. Bruce Uoyd Receives State
Award For Outstanding Gardener Honored Friday
Kra. Bruce Uoyd, membet of st.at..
A brid1I 1bower wa1 &amp;i¥tn Fri- l
ttae Am1te11t Gardenm Club of
Durln1 lbe morninl .-.Ion col- I day evenln&amp; at the borne of Mr■. 1
e
wrence
hooorlnJ M.r,. I

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ROMES, WINESAPS, DEUCIOUS

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2 lbs. 29c

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HORMON'E HAND CREAM-• unr1out vam, ' ·
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cream that 1nnooths in new softne11. Contains 10'
n11ural ,���nic h�IJ�(me unib
ounce (the
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..... bo,a,11..litiitlie
lac4icre11111 ! ).
�111da ..,1
onderfully smooth . . , r,''
Now, ••· for only ,,.aa (liq, .
.iioky - or

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19 LB, ·BSKT. 19e

Rome-Grown

HORMONE HAND CRE·, .::: :_ ,
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HAM HOCKS
lb. 29c

HOME-GROWN

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lb. 49c

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t,PORK ROAST - lb. 29¢

MIDDLEPORT

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Leaa Trimmed Sboulden

Friday 9 to 5 - Satunlay 9 to 9

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Noodle Mu.en

II E C K. B O N E S
2 1bs. 35c

styles for every occasion. Wooh, cotton
knits, etc. Sizes 7 to Ui, 12 to 20 and 12½
to 2411.z .

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CUBE STEAKS . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 99c
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, ROLL SAUSAGE . . . . . . . . . . lb. 35c
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You'll want to see all our new arrival! · - - ­

October and Lima Beans
M I X OR MATCH

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Home-Mode

Al:II OC1USION- DRESSES

Great N orthem Beans.,

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drove to Plttsburg h Tu esday niaht
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Two Racine women, Mn. Don- I to altend yesterday ' s s1x l h ga me
.aid Wolle and Virginia Arnott, of lhe World Se,ie1.

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l-llafiy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct .

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\•ed and all members are urged to
atlend.

13, 1960

I U.!IThe
Put Councilors of Theodor•
Council, Daughler

&amp; Mason I

c·.nLesfer Grange

HOLZER HO PITA�
on s:pt . 24th by CharlH Lester
dm wwns, October l l .Roberl I a11d l?l ( un,1111.(!ham and a report
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ce Imboden, Mrners: i!le.
I was g l l t•n on t l�c zo1�e meet1n&amp;
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arge.s . October 1 1 . � rs. held Sept. 1 8 t h 1n Poont Pleasant
�n�� G. Nusaba nm, Manon h?' Ed Cunnln&amp;ha m. The group
aruwr)' , Je&amp;ie" Willard Barnet t , ,I di.�cus.sed and made pl.I ns t
o do
u� ha ll 8-. TGlberlj Tho mu E. work on the Boy Scout buildin&amp;,
Dan ia11, Am�s L. Halterman, Ros- ,
At tending w er&amp; t hue mention�e B
. Mon1s , Mason L. Noel, ed and J ohn Wolfe, f . c . Reico
Gregory Allen Good�rham, �eorge j chert, Henry Buck Jr.. Charle
s
Allan Rothgeb, Jenmfer Kenh G o- 1 Jewell and Hobert Johnst on.
hie, Barbara Helen Metz, Dougjas
Alan Burns, Mrs. Lenn.1 Burton.
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M �e . _ Hel i."n E h�abeth G rah�n1 , )1rs.
E"AGL'E:S TR A DE OWEN S
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Wil ham J. Sm ith, Mrs. W 1 1 l 1 am C
PII ILADELPHJA UPI _ Don
Han �gen, Mrs. J ose G . G u 1 iurez Owens, 6 foot, 4 inC'h, 255- pound
an d r nfan t .
t acklf' from Mississipp i Southern,
------w.is traded by the Ph i ladelphia
�IONt:, Cl,UI ,.._Tl TU IIIOAY
·Ea11:le1 to the St. l.,ouit Card inals
� Lion, Club �et Tuesday Wt&gt;dnesd:ly
for a l961 draft
: "'�n&amp; at the lleg 1on H ill fo r choice Owens, 28, starred on de-:. their recular dinner meeting. A fense for the Eagles in 19� and
, repart wu give� on the fall
1 959 but �al used sparingly in
oonf� held 1n Charle,eton their three games this season.
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Tl)e F'i1 1rv1ew Church will hold
will mee-1 Thursday eve n i ng al
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e
sa
Simpson
k
the
t
build_ re I
the home o r Mrs. Henry H eibel, �
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with �rs. Ma x Meinhan 115 ro· h •- •116 bN1de Cleland Dru, Store in ' C�e1ter Grange
m�t
m _ reguhr
Rt.cinlti
Saturda
y,
Ott . u,.
less
R.ac:i ne Tag Day .a nd Jitney seuton Tuesday e\·t:mng with H�r.....,_
The
Meigs
en's
supper,
6 p . m. with dance fol • "ff Holter , worthy master , pres1dCounty wo m
• Ir _. 1
, Od-ele, , :,
Ing.
lowing
at
the high school.
Republican
Club
will
meet
the
al
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fte \Vlndinc Tuil Garden Club Hotel Martin Thursday al 8 p.
A report was gl veit m. the plenic
Octolwr 16
hel,cl October 2 at P.ortland 1--. rk
-� 1'ill meet Thursday evening at m. Ther,e w1U be a speaker from
home of Mn. Joseph Struble state ht'adq uarters.
The MeiiS County Youth Rally wh i ch w a s allended by approxi�
or the Churche. of ChriJ:t will be mately 25 member&amp;. • Mn. H enry
...Jlilftr Heil!btl for a mHked
OCT. 1 4
Be:hw• Didi'.
held Sunday, October 1 6 , at 2 p , Beaver, home economict �h l ir m.a n
•it
Material Object ive n igl\l Will , m. al the Rulla nd cl\ urch of Chr ist. named her commlttee . fqt the yea�
.llot:k Sl&gt;rlncs Grangt' will meel
observed when Mary S hnne, 1 he Pomeroy church w i ll be I n whit' h included Mn. Pearl Kobta ftllllv ■.io n, Thursday at 8 be
White Shrine of Jt&gt;rusalem m eets charie or !he program , and t here- 1 enl!:, Mn. Henry Bichhljer,
Mn.
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C. N, Jones and &lt; M'n. 1"tlffll Cua.
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ents served.
Potluck. refre,hme nts will be s�r---,...- --A potluck dinner.. �' UlftOunoed
,
for the nex t �t_i �, oa Oetobar
Mu. Eaton Ho1te11
2:t a nd the PH.ll'&amp;lh n.r.- the l\1eetFor C/n•s
uo No. 9
J
Baker's Super Market
ina will be in ch"We o( the
Mrs. Est3 E aton was hostess on GrjWCi. The htob were •audlted. . by
Friday, Oct. 7, w hen Sunda)' School Earl Dean; David Koblentl and HoClass No. 3 met at hei' home.
hart Newell and a . l'l!port1 &amp;iven.
Following a devotional period)
"Columb \11 Day(' wal the thane
Mrs. Ethe.I S m i t h presented a 1)1'()­ of the J\Nlll'Llffl -.hich opened with •
gram, "We Are God's Helpers ur group sJ�n1• ofi "'Mre Church in
C o-Workers."
the W!ldwnodt' An article. "A
Mrs. E!iton �rved refreshme nt■ Pew Putt," wa,, 1'11!■,,i · by Mn. Da­
to Mn. Maude Young, Mr.i,;. Frankie vid Koblentz ani:t , a readlnl'r "The
Neigler, Mn. Letha hton-is, Mrs. Coming Americana," b1 Mrs. AJ.
Lottie Wilcoxen, Mrs. Doroth7 !rod• Yeauger, Jol&lt;ea by Roy Mille,
Norris, Mn. Ida Howell, Mrs. Eth, preceded, 1 conlmt,
"America 1
el Smith, Mn. Ura Mon-is and Sing,." �er, whi�b Ute proitram
gueste, Mr. Alert Yruit of East Liv­ cloaed • wllh , pp alnliln'f ol "Oocl
erpool, a ·brother or Mn. Eaton, Bleu AJQrlf•.�
,r·1
and her niec.e, M rs. Helen McDevitt
Rafru�i �1 teryed al �
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• MEATS

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W.t:l: l l'! 'POTATOES . . . . . . 10 lbs. 39c
IED-G.OLD, 4'!,Lq . . . . . • . 4 lbs. 45c
HEAD LE�CI . . .,... . . . . . . . head 1 9c
COMPLl!TELY SELF-aER\'ICE
Open 7 Day' .■ A Weekk
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N�W K I N D OF �SED CAR OPf. �ATidN-TO-BET:
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Sizes 3½ lo 7

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of delicious Heiner's bread gives you the zest to bring out your
at play, al work • • • al home, at school • • • all day long I
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Thl,4, Awnue

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newest colors including all shades of purple or grape,
gold, green, plaids, stripes and plain colors.

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Aul,omatic 11ransm/sslon, Radfo,and Heater.
..,.� Operallea warei...e.•; s.le
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0pentlon.Wvellol1• !la1e
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Vr. aqd Kn. J , A. Eden 1eturned
home Wednud17 trom Sattel, W,
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Va., wbe.re lbeJ were call...
death of her br-other-ln•law.

90th
B I RTH DAY SALE

Au.ended Rally

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Mr . .and Mn Leroy Wat.on Ir.,
son, Jimmy, an d dau&amp;htert, I&gt;dnna and Darlene, 1pent tbe week
end in M a lan with Mr. and Mn.
Eugene Smith and hmilJ. Thn
also vl1i ted briefly ;. Del■'lll'are

In Every Si11t 7 to 1 5

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Joe La
lly LUCILLI HAWKINS
Patty HyHll.
f G.amea were played and prius :
Mr. and Mn. Harold John&amp;0n re•
were won b)' Mra Opal Hollon .
turn ed to their home, Spr1nghel'1,
and Mr■. Rosema'Y Amold, Mn.
Marga ret Tuttle,
Ml'B . warr�n ��dne� d ay. after • several da y•
v1111 with :\In._ Theodore Lehew
d
Mn.
Joe
Lawrence,
ROie an
and other relal1vet.
Refreshmenta were served to ' Mr. and Mn. Homer Hawkm.11
Mr - a nd Mr,. Charle1 Biucll and v11ited relati,e1 i n Athena Wedne1family , Mn. Iva Singer, Mra. day.
Mrs. Erneal khodes J-.i11 returned
Jilargaret Tuttle ,nd daugh�r.
Mr . .an d Mr,. Norman Hysell. Mrs. home arter a three 11,eeks vi.tit
Guy Rose and 10n, Mra. Martha with. relatives i n • Canion. She was
Arnold , accomp,rnied home by Mr. and Mn.
Ro1e , Mn. Rosemary
Mn. Dorotby Chane and !1 .rnily, Manning Walker and John Walker
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Mr. a nd Mn. Par er Chane)', and son of Canton.
Mr1. Warren Roae, Miu Barbara
Jame, Fisher and 10n Mrs. Ros.a
Prince , Mill Doril White, Mn. i'i.sher and Mr1. Marie Hall
of
_ Mildred Anlold, Mn. Ella Arnold Columbu1 were Week. end guest&amp;
Min Shelly of l.Jr. an d Mn. Clel.11nd Hines.
,Mra. W ilm1 Ba11ard,
Wells, Mn. Opal Hollon and aon,
)Ir. and Mrs. Leroy Walson Sr.
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, Mr. . a nd Mrs. Joe Lawrence and and dauiil\ter. Pauline, )frs. Lydia
fam i ly , Mr. and Mn. Dore, Ar• 1 Hysell and Mrs. Anna Yeager ,pent
Otbera of the Amateur Gard- nold and family the week end in Delaware will\
ener'1 Club ln addition to Mrs.
Mr. and Mn. Allen McCumber, Mr.
sending
gifts
but
unable
Tho
ge
the meeting
Uoyd attending
and
!'f r B- Fred yandal and other
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were Mn. WUUam Slater, Mn. lo 1ttend were Mn. Amy Wolf, relatave1 and fnends.
Anna
Tuttle,
Mra.
Ethel
Walter Croob, Mr,. Earl Knight, Mrs.
Mn. Glenn Lambert and Mn. Gu7 · 4nd M artha Orr, Mn. John Rose,
Mr. an d Mn. Grover White, Mra. Church Member,
Reynoldt1
Oun, Mia Florence Circle,
aurl
CIUb
port
were
the
om
Middle
P'T
l1ie Circle and daughter.
n.
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M;l'fl. St• ��ury. Mra. Til111, lfr1. . �
Several memben or the MidCrary Dav11, Mn. Walter Harri&amp;,
dleport Church of lhe Nwp'ene
Miu Hal'rie Marie Smith, Mn.
Member, Attend
were in Welllton Tue,day evenI Fried• Fllehnle, Mn. W. H. Ju !,J Ing to attend the Youqg People'a
V,.tH Annivenary
In1, Mrs. Jame■ Harley, Jin. M.a:1
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Zone Rally at the chur411:1 in that
�Roller, Mn. M. L. French ind _ , , Metnbera of the WSCS of the
city.
Metbodilt
Church,
Middle�th
Mn. Howard Nolan.
Golng rrom the local ch11rch
ho attended the 20th annlwere
Rev. C1yde J. Bartlett, Mr.
meeting
of
hit
WSCS
al
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COUPLII CLUI Mien
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and
Mn.
Lewis Ellis and daughChurch
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Methodist
nited
the
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Cooke
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Rober
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Mr. nd Mr1.
ter
Teresa. Mr. and Mrs. Ra)'terta.lned the members of the Tuesd• y evening were Mra. Bruce
mon Lee Walburn and son GreI Coupylea Club on Saturday even- Lloyd, M.ra. M. L. French, Mr,.
gory, Mrs. Ethel Lopn, Mrs.
Ent:1Haskins,
Mrs.
Dnid
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party
dinne
a
in
with
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Mary
Walburn and son Pete, Mrs
Mn.
,
Mrs.
Perry
Mitch,
Attendlnl •� �r. and Mn- m�er
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Bett)'
Taylor and Mn. Marjorie
Smith,
Mia
Frieda
Faehnle
Kathe
Mn.
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and
Mr.
J�mu Diehl Jr.,
C,Orae Burn,, Mr. and Ura. Earl Mn. GJenn Lambert, Mr,. , Earl Taylor.
The Syracuse church Wll!I award
CIJrki _ Mr. and Mrs. Letter �- Knight, Mrs. L. W. McComat, Mr&amp;.
ed
the attendance banner for the
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Jones
and
Mn.
Charles
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Miller
Harry
Mra..
and
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Mr.
1:le.
meeting.
. E. Burdette.
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Flower Show ncently held ln
New York Cllf were shown by
llrs. Bari Be\der.
A ltl1bllaht or lhe day'• promm wu lhe demonttratlon of
Orlttmu 1rtan1em.enh by Mn.
Edward Ray of Lanca,ter. M,..
Ray uied do 1111teri1I1, Madon.
nu, c,,ndln:, e�.• in her ur■Oie•
men\l which included one . 1uit..able for hotpltala a, weU 11 · onu
for tbe home u door .ind mantle
arraniemenll.
M.l'I. Ray who ii the Editor of
the Garden Patb ma&amp;■zine has
al,o written the book, ''Decor■•
tion, for Cbrittmu."
Reeointtion wu given during
the di)' to new club, which ineluded the Amateur
Gardener,
Club, Rutland and the Riverview
Club.

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

Whtie Seamt..

POMEROY, OHIO

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�CROSQNIC SPINET PIANO, By Baldwin
' IMtlEJ &amp; DAVIS SPINET PtANO - ·� "
lOWREY Spinet. PtAN,O
Specml l $835

Jn the pre1ent,Uon1 Mn. Hermin Humphreys, re1ional dirtlclor uid that the award, were
giv� not only for iardentng abt 11ty b11t becauH of lniere1t In
health and civic aftalra and partlc.lp&amp;tlon In their club'• proIJ'■m, and 1lao fot 1ervh�t to the
Ohio A.NoclaUon of Garden Cluba
There were approxlmetely 300
women reil1tered for the meetIng and Included repreHntatlve,
from Athena.. Galli■, Hock.JI\&amp;,
Mel111 Morgan and Waihlncton
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countlea.
The Rutland Garden Club, TheAmateur Gardenm Ch,Jb of Mid·dleport. and The Middleport Garderi Cluti received ·•t■ te ■warda
for 111 outatandln1 croup flower
show
Robort Relbel, •late cb1lrm■ n of yearboob reported on
the awlfdl and thi RuUand Club
and ·the eth and Dale C.,ub o1
Marlett•
for . tt�t place.
Mn. Garen SUDlbul'Y, member
or the Middl�pott Club ltld chair
tieVl'lopment
man of Roadalde
and Radio · repol'tltd, at the meetinc on the JohQ.nr Appleaeed
project. -She ■liio reported that
the �ei.ga �ountt Club, b•d particip■ ted 100'lo hll Vie Radio programs wi\tch are l,etn.a. coijducted
ovet WMP8 on ti;.e fint Mor,d'7
of ·eacb month durlnt the pro,
gram, "COftt!e Hdu:r."
Mn. James Titus, of Rutland
and chairman of the Victor Rel•
Scho�rahip ·Fumt reported tllat
r&lt;:ent of lhe reglonto date
1I 1oal h1 been paid ' to Ule

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lliddltport received tbt ltatt
award for
tbt "Out,Land�n1
Gardener of the Year" when the
elubl of Re1lon 11 met Wedo.esday at the Lake Hos,e Lodi\ for
an all day meetln,. Mn:. SianleJ
Shaver ol the Wayside Club of
Che1hlre and Mn. V■nlleter of
Radcliff, a member of the Vlntoo
Townabip Club, 1110
receiYed
thete aw1rdl and I check from
the Ohio Auoc:latlon of Garden
Club,.

Modern Mart Mow Hcas

THIS Wl'L L E NAl'LE US TO·

RENT A NEW BAND I N S 'f R UMENT

BUSHEL $1.98

CANDY MINTS
· 3'for 10c

CANDY BARS
6 for 25c

U N DE RSELL, O·U T s,LL ANYBODY

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3 lbs. 49c

PANCAKE FlOUR · · · · · · · · · · 1 8 oz. box 1 9c

PU B.LIC NOTICE!

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Martha White

Th e high cost of operating Prestort-Ford Use d Car ·&amp;t-!"ot Po�"roy liq� been Jar obove
normol, We are deleti ng this large cost by closing tlie lpt amd movil'lg; ,otfl'· UJled cars to
our big warehouse located at 46 1 South 3rd Ave., Preston Motars,. l nc.; Mi(ldlepart, 0.

10 YEAR GUARANTEE
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doz. 49c

APPLES - - - 3 lbs. 25t:

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3 lbs. 25c

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Mrs . Hysell ls
rs. Bruce Uoyd Receives State
Award For Outstanding Gardener Honored Friday
Kra. Bruce Uoyd, membet of st.at..
A brid1I 1bower wa1 &amp;i¥tn Fri- l
ttae Am1te11t Gardenm Club of
Durln1 lbe morninl .-.Ion col- I day evenln&amp; at the borne of Mr■. 1
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wrence
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ROMES, WINESAPS, DEUCIOUS

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2 lbs. 29c

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HORMON'E HAND CREAM-• unr1out vam, ' ·
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cream that 1nnooths in new softne11. Contains 10'
n11ural ,���nic h�IJ�(me unib
ounce (the
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lac4icre11111 ! ).
�111da ..,1
onderfully smooth . . , r,''
Now, ••· for only ,,.aa (liq, .
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Rome-Grown

HORMONE HAND CRE·, .::: :_ ,
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HAM HOCKS
lb. 29c

HOME-GROWN

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t,PORK ROAST - lb. 29¢

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Leaa Trimmed Sboulden

Friday 9 to 5 - Satunlay 9 to 9

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Noodle Mu.en

II E C K. B O N E S
2 1bs. 35c

styles for every occasion. Wooh, cotton
knits, etc. Sizes 7 to Ui, 12 to 20 and 12½
to 2411.z .

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CUBE STEAKS . . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 99c
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, ROLL SAUSAGE . . . . . . . . . . lb. 35c
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You'll want to see all our new arrival! · - - ­

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M I X OR MATCH

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Home-Mode

Al:II OC1USION- DRESSES

Great N orthem Beans.,

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drove to Plttsburg h Tu esday niaht
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Two Racine women, Mn. Don- I to altend yesterday ' s s1x l h ga me
.aid Wolle and Virginia Arnott, of lhe World Se,ie1.

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Tweeds, PI!ilnl!, Doe-1,ons.
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KRAFT

PARKAY lt\AflGAJINE · · · ·, - -

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the new colors, new

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taste or need -m a range of pnces to smt any budget. It's
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office wo,k; � past week fQf
warn er &amp; I&gt;avls,_ Pomeroy.
M i11 Rose F;uterday spent tb-e
weekend with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ran110dl
or Laqe.uter were Sunday guee�
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t he B &amp;, B Market, Bachner's Mar• I ·The Rh1.ododen d ron Farm Womkti, Bargain Center M4rke l ;i nd en's- Club m�t Thurs&lt;la:i: at the
rlub house wit� a pot luck dinFronna's Place.
n u I M son Grade Sch®I
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I Kite.hen : Evelyn Haley, cha1_r- I salu te to the flag, devotwn1 were
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A\dridl{e, Bessie
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ric clock, a magnetic wall e.an lljabelle Brown, Mra. ·shr mplm, ports were given. An election or
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Robert Ho man ice prel'iident,
ted _ tumblers in a metal rack
dtd ie Carr , Kathryn Russell, I Mrs
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Chs rles Yonker; secret.icy,
G¥ta- don■tfd by local, mer• : Mrs. Wh ittaker, LaVera Yeager,
ch■ntf include the , £ollow_mg, . a Vi vian Fry and Mary Johnson.
h�bMil mil).. J!:lass · cookie 1ar.
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Sally Clark a nd Wand a R1Jush;
Chtldre.n's �d Ladies'
,, Game Room 2, Frances Lieving
I and Emoge ne Crow; Parcel Post:
. Mrs. · E.' A. Sehaekel; Fish Pond
Helen Baldwin and Ruth Ryan;
Sflook Room. Mn. Denver Artis;
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All colors now in stock.
Fortune Jeller, EJlzQbeth Callo­
. WIil'; Oarnival. Novelties, Mary
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variou• con,mJttee cha1rmer, wUI
roast on Monday eyenlng 1t thJU'
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ell projects for the new yea r I The Nelucllma Garden Club of
pl11n1 to attend New Hawn met on· Monday even- Bai.e, Mrs Henry Buck Mn: Don- day of their son, Charle• MartJn .
They made
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Mr G�rg Burns
I achievement day, Oct. 22nd at _ 1 mg 21 lhe Alex Qun�n Memorial ' �ld:I,9��!��/r·s
u r::u . Mn� James I Following the wiener roHt, home
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the Leon 1chool.
Buildi ng with M . William G 1bbl,
tu Jr Mrt Jame• Gil bert. Mr&amp; I made ice cream and deconted
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Thom':11 "liotlman Mrs. Bill I-tow. cake were served to Mrs; Donald
even
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Tuesda)'
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nounced
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, the CI Uh h OUJe ·
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• Layne, KattiY , Mr and Mn George Car•
r1' Johns ton, Hrs Rober
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Attendmg were thOBe mention- ' Bulbs J am gomg to planl thi.t M TI . Harry Miller,. Mrs ,tRichard
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I ed above and Mrs Charles Jewell fall " It w■- decided that the
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n�xt Pfitrner, 'Mn Ray
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rs Joseph'J
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mes Rou,h, Mn John Wolle ch ,tdcen, Jo,ett , .
M
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. the hostesaes.
8 \eager•
die; Mr and Mrs
Mrs Clartnce Thomas and guest Pomero:i:. Representatives of ttle j
the host&amp;, Mr and �rs v
J'_eager,
Wanda Stemple, home demonstr■ Mason County Retarded Schoq ,
. and _ children, Sally and '11arle&amp;
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your. Chevrolet dealer offer1( a range of mi&gt;• eJs to suit
.
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alpl,;,s.t �y
taste or need -m a range of pnces to smt any budget. It's
,
the grea� show on worth ! A full crew of low, !ow-pri�
'nqw,
Chevy Corvairs'.• including .four wonderful ne \tagona. Ne.w
yn
Che
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Bisca
es
-oftecyig big�. coml� i\,t �II� �­
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Beautiful Bel A , elegant Impalas, and the mcompara
ble Corvett.e/ �own below �� � of the SQ•�
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models you can P!Ck from. Come on m and make your '61
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Rotilhrie -�••'�; Pennies '
,· Bulll�n Gridtfff', Por �.,.I

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'for your new'61 ·car .

.... Mitt 91dH at one.I

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1.iATIONAt.�Y.�RTISED .;;. FEATU�ED �

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Gqtlo�, Rayons, Flannel, and Rayons.

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grates and bewls

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$2.98

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P"Q:IJS. · · · · , · · ' · · , · 4 No. 2 ½ cans $1 .00

patterns-and enjoy a

I,

'· ·,,

Reg. Values To $42.50

, Men's To�oats · · · · $1 6.88 up
: Ti:-1'811s, 911bardines, 35-44

sets his PJtC• and place

. . $4.98

S H O, T G U, N, S
4lQ - 2.0 ,- 14 Ir; 12 ga.
Fl•• S.1"'111((!. � P,isr.o��

'llO IIE ,GJ,\'EN. TO so� Ll/CKY
SJl°'P.1111, l(JsT STOP IN AND ,
IIEGISTEIJ: AW,\RD WILL BE

. M EN 'S SU ITS
AS WW AS
$22.

that his appearance

$8,tS
llfUl_ll{ag 111!!11•. • . . . . $/I.BS

$1,1,QQ Gl·FT
�&amp; IT I.F ICATl

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C1trmkbael I former pastor brint,
ing a very UlapJrlng meuage ancl
1 ba,ikelt diqner at- noon. a sonc
CHt · :W11 helil· 1n the aftern oon. �,
Ml"B. M�y: Loµ Ihle was doinj
office wo,k; � past week fQf
warn er &amp; I&gt;avls,_ Pomeroy.
M i11 Rose F;uterday spent tb-e
weekend with home folks.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ran110dl
or Laqe.uter were Sunday guee�
of tt,.e lat,ter•� parenb, M r. a!W ·
Mia: ep.ilf� P. Ihle.
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with trade. Ea1y t,rmar

out drying outl Porlect"fo, heof­
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thawing .frozen foodal

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ll'l'IMI 11], lhl■
Th,· Homeeqming at the churc..
wa, well aitended Sunday. Ray;_ .

For the man who knows

AU Merc ha ,-d.i,e. M,�st Go!
_ MO-T H iNG H El.p.; BAC K !

- P.L E HOU.RS : 9 to 5 - Saturday 9 to 9
,

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Morning Star

B· I G S A L E e n N O R G GAS RANGES

U,M B R E-L L A S

Brookfield
seorr COATS
All Wool $i5

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Beaut)' Shop, Five p� unds of
hamburgfr e�ch were donated by
t he B &amp;, B Market, Bachner's Mar• I ·The Rh1.ododen d ron Farm Womkti, Bargain Center M4rke l ;i nd en's- Club m�t Thurs&lt;la:i: at the
rlub house wit� a pot luck dinFronna's Place.
n u I M son Grade Sch®I
·
ner at noon This WE:IS the organi
r,w carll1v:I wlli \e' held at
e ar- atlon mee mg of the year. mm ttees med ror th�
,e i-��
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"tp. up I 8 p, m, it has been I
The meetin,::- apened with the
noqnced.
I Kite.hen : Evelyn Haley, cha1_r- I salu te to the flag, devotwn1 were
: man� M,ine
A\dridl{e, Bessie
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' " m ! he H ome ," Regular ,e· ar� a clock-radio, 1 kitchen elec• I er, Joye� Carson, JoAnn Harbo1;1 r,
ric clock, a magnetic wall e.an lljabelle Brown, Mra. ·shr mplm, ports were given. An election or
l
. P.en�r . llnd a _aet of eight we,gh- Hazel Smith, Myrtle Mayna,d, officers wasH held; : vpl'e Jident . Mrs .
Robert Ho man ice prel'iident,
ted _ tumblers in a metal rack
dtd ie Carr , Kathryn Russell, I Mrs
G
Chs rles Yonker; secret.icy,
G¥ta- don■tfd by local, mer• : Mrs. Wh ittaker, LaVera Yeager,
ch■ntf include the , £ollow_mg, . a Vi vian Fry and Mary Johnson.
h�bMil mil).. J!:lass · cookie 1ar.
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' Plcd°n's Rardwa�; a,, electtie
B■ked Goods Lilah Zerkle 11,nd
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· -· ··- - Ellen Foglesong; Faney Work:
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Bet:ty Sayre, Velma Burris and
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fem, Gilland; Game Room I'
Sally Clark a nd Wand a R1Jush;
Chtldre.n's �d Ladies'
,, Game Room 2, Frances Lieving
I and Emoge ne Crow; Parcel Post:
. Mrs. · E.' A. Sehaekel; Fish Pond
Helen Baldwin and Ruth Ryan;
Sflook Room. Mn. Denver Artis;
,
All colors now in stock.
Fortune Jeller, EJlzQbeth Callo­
. WIil'; Oarnival. Novelties, Mary
All Popula�ly l;h'iced.
1
RerrJ, Popcorn a n. d Balloon11,
...-Ji01mle wise; ,:i kels Gai l Incles .
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Mrs John ,Reltmira; treasurer, I N
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eager'• Honor Son
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Rou1h;
Albert
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On Fourth BirtlaJay
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leodec, Mn. T, Beel Rou,h, eluh
· A undy ...·...... . Mr a/la ..... Cllarltt "''"" 06
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ad vu1ory me,nM'r, Mu _ Yon)Jier. I
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wu held
Maso� entertai ned with 11·wleo,r
variou• con,mJttee cha1rmer, wUI
roast on Monday eyenlng 1t thJU'
Ill
U-nuv,-1
be named later The group select- I
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Thou attendina were MT■. Phil home m honor 'of tlie fourth birth,
ell projects for the new yea r I The Nelucllma Garden Club of
pl11n1 to attend New Hawn met on· Monday even- Bai.e, Mrs Henry Buck Mn: Don- day of their son, Charle• MartJn .
They made
•
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Mr G�rg Burns
I achievement day, Oct. 22nd at _ 1 mg 21 lhe Alex Qun�n Memorial ' �ld:I,9��!��/r·s
u r::u . Mn� James I Following the wiener roHt, home
r
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the Leon 1chool.
Buildi ng with M . William G 1bbl,
tu Jr Mrt Jame• Gil bert. Mr&amp; I made ice cream and deconted
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A Tupperware party waa, an- 1I Mn Karl Wilet and Mn. Lo
ul,
Thom':11 "liotlman Mrs. Bill I-tow. cake were served to Mrs; Donald
even
ng at I Karsch mk as hMteues
Tuesda)'
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for
nounced
1
ard Mr · Lloyd H 'offman Mn Ro- Foglewng and children, Cinda and
, the CI Uh h OUJe ·
. Ron call was_ anawered w1'lb
• Layne, KattiY , Mr and Mn George Car•
r1' Johns ton, Hrs Rober
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be
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Attendmg were thOBe mention- ' Bulbs J am gomg to planl thi.t M TI . Harry Miller,. Mrs ,tRichard
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d Edson and child en. Ange
I ed above and Mrs Charles Jewell fall " It w■- decided that the
h -�d
n�xt Pfitrner, 'Mn Ray
,
rs Joseph'J
1ckeru , Jr . du�; llr. and �
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n E T Rouah, M n Dougla, meetmg would be a Thanba,,ing n J,
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mes Rou,h, Mn John Wolle ch ,tdcen, Jo,ett , .
M
I Roush, Mra. Virginia Sharbough, dinner at Clrcle'a Re1taurant in , and
. the hostesaes.
8 \eager•
die; Mr and Mrs
Mrs Clartnce Thomas and guest Pomero:i:. Representatives of ttle j
the host&amp;, Mr and �rs v
J'_eager,
Wanda Stemple, home demonstr■ Mason County Retarded Schoq ,
. and _ children, Sally and '11arle&amp;
.,.,. WANT A0-8
t io n ageqt.
m&lt;'t wit h the group to discuH a� I READ Tq-,
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Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Oct. 13, 19ff0

FOR SALE

1951 FORD V8, 1 94ft FORD VS.
Good runnmg condition . Com­
plete set of gol f clubs. Hacketts
Sohio. Phone W Y2-0077.
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GAS, FU.EL OIL and eoal fur•
naeea. Call for free estimata.
f'orema11 &amp; Abbott Y 1d aJ eport ,
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NOT BE RESPONSIBLE
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CHOSLEY DISH
,....._ other than by myself.
wo_sher; used . only sho�t t i �e .
·-- ~ $.iJqed ; Carl Stal der
ict!d for q u i ck sale. $J.Q . C 4 l l
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':11. . · Addftu : Pleuant Ridge,
WY H179z.
10 1 1 Jtp
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WITH
THANSM lSS!ON
( 10) 12, 3\p ruHD
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Overdrive. Also spli t m a ni fo ld
fUI', A LOT OF FUN IN YOUR for ' 53 1''ord. C.il l WY 2·6047. Jtc
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1eun to aquare d ance. Clas_..,... Oct· 10 from 8 to I t p. VENETIAN BLIND S $3.00 and up.
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V Hall ' Pomeroy . Foe ·
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New w111dow
blinds an d shades,
W coupJ.e; $1;�
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each se1mon
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Store awnings. Dale Wippel Sup,10 fOf 10 1eu1ons · WY 2{H21 ·
ply, 2 1 5 Union Ave., Pomeroy,
10 12 3tp
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Dou bl e B Coa I Co., W est Columfrom
15,
Od.
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iS.30 at Pomeroy Moose
1 0 8 tp
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1CH3·3lc THE LATE T. H. nAVJS--p�o-:. ., ·. �
perty, brick two story, local ed
Third and Coal
al Norlb
iSl:iEKVJCE STATION, SYRA,
!cQe; . Obto, now open. Dealers
Streets, Mid d leport, may be
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g. J7 ·30tc
'" ', JIo bll o II product8. G1ve our
aeen any evening.
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c--- --- - -• , � )idly Jll!rYice • try. 10·13-Jtp =ccc BEAN S $1 .00 per bu. Pick your
own. Bring your own container.
C. W. Proffitt, Portland .
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IF ANYONE IS INTERESTED IN
�1,: over payments on '59
ford, • IH Rodney Pierce, Long
lc)ttGm. A.tao a 1949 Crosley car
10 1 1 3tp
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112 HATS killed with Slar Warfarin. 2 ½ Iba. $ 1 .48. Ebcnbaeh
ll.11rdw.11.re, Sugar nun Flour
Mill, Lan dmark Co•Op.
(IH 28, 29, 30 ; (5) 5, 6, 7, 12,
13, l4, 19, 20, 2 1 , 26, 27, 28;
(1 1 ) 3, 2, 4, 8, 10, 1 1 , 16, 17,
18, 23, 25, 26, 30; { 12) l , 2.

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NEt:CHI SEW INli MACHJNl com•
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P I et �, .zig
za�., M.ik.e11 button holt'.s,
monogra ,_u � , .n nd all Caney s ill·
c�es , On�mally sol d for over
$300.00, I 11y oil balanL·c of $86
o r puymcnls or $2 per week.
10 J2 6tc
Phone WY 2-2204.

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ONE M I N E PONY, mate puny 2
years old, horse pony J year old.
1949 !'"ORD Tractor an d :i.t: ower
$500, Phone WY 2-2204.
10 8 6tc

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1952 CHEVROL ET Deluxe coupe.
A l mech.in1cal cond1tJOJ1, Mason,
W. Vil., Phone SP 3-59 19
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MAN to take over IH llaUen.
.57 .,.cury 60 H, p, $495.00
P..23-t.fc
Phone WY2-i920.
59 Mere;ury 70 H. p, $ffl..QO
BEDROOM SUlTE, complete, din­ t5 H. P. �rcury
Outfit $"5.GI WANTED : Mecba�lc. Phon e W YZ.
ette sel, bed complete, washer,
MITROPOLITAN MOTORS
9-23-tfe
D920.
refrigera tor, Magic Chel rango,
600 Ea■t Main Stnet, Pomeroy
Electrolux sweeper with at­
PhoM WYl Sl70
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tachments, I Boy's 26" bicycle ft.-20-tfc
o
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Girls
2(1"
bicycles,
;i nd
other artirles. 121-7th SL, Mid
MUILLIR FUltNACII, WIITINO
Rent
0,
Sole
For
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10-13·31p
HOUSI appllaQM. Arnold ,,.
150 FOOT TRAlLER, 3 lull sized
th.n, SyrKUN, Ohio. '-­
bedrooms, full bath with auto.
11-1 1-41
WYU3M.
V IOLETS for sale. A ssorted--;;J.
matic
washer.
Maple
Street,
Mid
s
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ur Call alter 5 W Y2-3738 an d
.\IR «ONDITIONI1'G, REFRIGEB­
dleport. Phone W Y 2·M60.
Sunday.
10· 13•3tp
atJc.o aenrtce Jack'• RefrJaua­
.
10 12 6tc
tlon New llaven. 1-'boo1 TTJ2.
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1 -30 G ALLON Ele�tr1e water (
6-33-lf
1537.
µy
healer. Uaed very hllle. Phone _____
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WY Z·JM2 Pomeroy.
l 0- l 3•Jtp Wi\NTED TO Buy good used car
-. hrtlcc
Cotaple.
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S�te lowest price acceptable.
Crltt lredfonl
Daily
The
care
668,U
box
Wrile
AUCTION SALi!
Wttt., PhoM or Contaclli
10-13-3tp
Se ntinel, PomerQY.
Valuable Rea ! E&amp;lale and Personal
A. C. •RADN)Rll, bcl,_, Oh.._
Prope rty. On Saturday, Oct. 29,
1960, .ut 1 :00 P. M. on the · pro•
perty, situ.11te d on U. S. 50, 600
(20)
fl. west of the intersection of EJGHT ROOM HOllSJ!:., two five
room apartment,. A. N. Bengel.
Routes 5t.l and 7, I will sell at
Pborte
WY2-3272.
H-2 -Ue
aui;;Uon the following:
REAL ESTATE
TRAILER COURT space for rent.
Two bedroom house with bath
Clean quiet resi dential Location
furn•••
and f u l l basement,
,.
in Cheshire, Ohio. Concre•--heat. One brkk veneer bu1·ld·
patio an d walks, good water, 1
ing 24 • 40 ft. re"""'ntly
used
.....
aewer, laundry, privileges . $5.00
lor a flower shop and gift shop.
per week. Hobart Dillot,, Real- I
: ea-.&lt;IM
· 1 · oh·
Would make a wondedul Drive•
tor, Ga 111po
18,
10. 10·6-lOtc ,
Befol'• · e.ao 'A•M•
� ,ere lot w1·th -- - - I"" restaurant. 3 TS
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Incinerator,
dlapoaal,
lneta,
spected any lime.
..... ·14141
,
large
closelll.
Phone
WY2-IHU
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PllOPERTY
PERSONAL
ftAMR..L , .V.Cl . .,.ATIQN
Two Block American Sawmill,
9-16-Uc
H�.avy d ut y H uber Tractor, AJ&gt;Alu'llllNTs - ."1un1Ahed IJ&gt;d
.....,. tJOI A.Ill.
•"""-,-, · -· •
I leavy duty Power Planer. 1959
uohirn lti,Ni. Mdli'IJten, Kiddle •
lniernalionel 2'Ton Truck, 1960
...,. Dey �
port. Phone WY 2·2821.
3 3 ti �
John l lccrc 440 Crawler Trac•
AUOTION il
tor with winch and 6 fl. blade, FOUR ROOMS, unfurnished and
IIIAIOH.A'.BLI AA.TII
approx. 300 hr. use.
lour room furnished. Phone
IATllfl•tlON OUAMNTl■O
Marion F. Reynolds, Owner
WY2-3302, Chrl&amp;tlne
Beegle.
Cell" ..- ...... I. P, · Mce4i
r
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10-7..fltc
Elnora M . Reynold s
I. 0. McCoy, Auctioneer
Terms: made know on day of sale NICE TWO be d room home. Call
WY2-52'4 l . ·
10-l l·Jtc
Not RHpon,lbla for Accldentl
( l OJ: J J , 14, 15, 22, 24, 25, 2B , 4 ROOMS AND BATH lJnfurniahed
27, 28•9tc
apartment.
Rent
reasonable.
C.i.11 WY 2·5293.
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i&lt;' U lt S A L E : APPLEs. Burdetle
Fruit Farm, Pomeroy Rou le 1 . fl ROOM HOUSE, 2 BATHS, Furnacc heal, large lot. Located in
Phon� WY 2.6070 _
10 lO Btp
excellent neighborhoo d . Write I
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POTATOES FOR SALE. Herb Wil- j
Box 668·H, c/o The Daily Sentin•
el. Pomeroy, Ohio.
JO 12 6lp 1
liama, Shade, Ohio.
JO 1 1 Btp
MACH INE- \
SINGE R - Sr.WING
round bohhin, ln bran d new con- MOIJEHN 5 HOOM HOUSE and
sole ca bincl. E4L1 ipped tu !lg
gar.age, with grounds. Located on
State Route, five miles from
zig 11,nd make buuon holes . Will
Write
11ell to rcs 110nsible party to I Pomeroy. Purnace heat.
take ovN 6 payment� of $6.40
Box 668-R, c/o The Daily Sen1
tincl, Pomeroy, O hio.
per month. Phone W Y 2·2204.
1 0 11 8tp
10 12 6lc
POTATOES Cl-arence
Portlan d , Ohio.

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Legal Notice

Legal Notices

LIGAL NOTICI
Oilers will be received at tbe
Law Officu of Crow, Crow and
Porter, Pomeroy, Ohio, at 10:00 A.
M. on October 29, 1980, for:
The foUowlnr real e1t1te aJt\l­
ate in the Township of Scipio, vn.
lage or Harrt,onville, County
of
Meigs, and State of Ohio, and
bounded as followa:

C•• No. U:.o73
ANDREW HAGER, whoae place
of retidence ls uni:nown, 11 hereby
notilied that on the 7th day oJ'
September A. D. 1960, Laura HI-

Services
( 20 ) Busi ness
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BULLDOZER FOd HIRE. PondJ,
buement, and landacaping. Ph.
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Cheater, YU &amp;.3255.
ROOFING - SPOUTJNO, SHEET
metal work. Repair work of an,
kind. Phone WY !-2301.
1 0 10 30tp

1 20b J l n:;urance

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tectJoa,
Auto, l't.NI, Polle
IIIIJI., IUddltPotti,
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Agenll, Middleport.. J'iN, Automobile. Booda. Phone WY2�.U
2903.
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FOR SAU:: ffi,: 800
wttll ball,, olee 11!ctt1tfi
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Hood, 111 Lo,,;,,t II.,

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FOil SALE H�•e.. l •�· ' Partland, 1ome fW'Ditur,e '"°8.00.
For further Jnformathm Phone
Vl3·2478.
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FOa SALE: lIOUSE: a··aoO:is'and

bath, storm windowl , .and \1oor,,
awnln&amp;J. In SyracuU:. J..tt,t IIQIU
dQWD payment, tat,. . o•er
GJ ·4'-3853
.Loan. Call . Gallipoli•
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after t p. m.
UPI 12• atp

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Beginning at a stake al the 101,1tb
Weit comer of I lot of land belona:­
ing: to JQhn Stout and ()ra Stout,
at a point on tbe public road lead­
ini from RuU.nd to. Harrisonville,
Ohio; thence eut along the ,outh
line of ,aid Stout•• lot, a distance
of one hundred fifty (UM)) feet to
a atake; thence 10uth parallel with
said Harrlaonville-Rutland Ro.a d, a
di1tance or thirty four (34) feet to
11 stake; thence weat parallel With
&amp;aid Stout', IOUth line ■ distance
of one hundred and fifty Cll50) feet
to a Power Pole, belonging to the
Ohio Pow�t Company, also a point
In the said Rutland - Harri1onvme·
Road; thence In a northerly di•
reetion followinc said public road
above mentioned a dl1tance or
thirty-four (84} feel lo the place of
beginning.
Be.Ing a lot 34 feet wide and 150
feet deep. Reference ia made to
deed recorded In Vol. 148, page 33.
Meiga County, Ohio. Subjed to an
easem.ent rlgbt of Oblo Powr:r
Com(&gt;any .. •P.,..rilll 1n •h•i• of
UUe.
REJl:IIENC� DEED: Vol. 1TI,
Pase 391, Kelp County Dee,! lie.
eordt.
Proptrtx. Ja -apprtlaed a l $2,000·
and caMot· he. sold 1or leas than
" Uie appni1ed value. Sale is to be
tnad• lubject to tbt lien for tu.ea
f�r 1960 and for c1ib in band op.
· · · · · · · ·
day of ,ale
' The- riJhi ii reserved to reject
,
any and all _ o!fen. - .
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� F. DlXON, JI M.m1ruatrator ,of • the E1tate
ol Blanche E. \Vel.ier, Dell!Hed
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· &lt; (10) 13, zo; irl,'3tc
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Channef,3 - Thmday

Mike Room fOJ' Daddy
Here"• Hollywood
Steamboat Bill
S1t. Prelton
Flatt It Scrug1s Sbri
Wettherca,t
N\ 'WI PlctUl'f'
Huntley Brlnkl'c; P.epon
t:00 'Whlrlybird11
1:30 The Great Debate
8'!31 Bat Maslerson
9;00 Bachelor Father
The F�rd ShoY/
9:00
•
Groucho snow
The.
10:00
.i0:30 Phil Silver11 Show
. )LOO News H-,11dllnet
. }1:lO Weathe1·cast
Jack P■ar Show
i ; U:15
1 :00 Sign Off
,;
f:00
4-:30
8:00
J1·80
1:00
1:25
1:30
8:43

Legal Not-ict

LIGAL NOTICE OF SALi!
Bldl will be received by the
undersigned at �e offices of
W�bater and Fultz, Pomeroy Na­
tional Bank Building, Pomeroy,
Obio, untU 10:00 A. M. on Friday,
October 14, 1960, for the pur­
Cblte of the Bertha A. Arnall
n!"B.l estate, situated in Letart
Townabip, Meigs County, Otlio.
Tbe above rea-1 eatate conalsta.
of apptoximatel1 . seventy.four
acre,, on which there Is situated
I flYt-lOOm frame dwe1ling,
Freeland S. Norrla,
AdmlnJstrator of the
!';atate of Bertha A. Arnott
,(IJ 30; (IOI 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, IS

BAKER and SEYFRIED
your LENNOX dealer

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Channel 3 •· Friday

tl:45 Sign On
tUIO Continental Classroom
f:00 Torlay
t:00 Welcome Ne�hbors
t:80 Mr. and Mn. North

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FUR N A C E S
Phone WY-!-37fM

ORIO

Channel 8 - Friday

8:00 Cartoon Spectacular
8:30 Romper Room
9:80 Show Time
1 1 : 2'5 Your Esso Reporter
U.:80 I Married Joan

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glaH pepper, salt
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Boys' Shirts .

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Cotton Blouses
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Ca• No, 1 1424
lat■te of Glrf5*hl A. Act.......
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GauKea: Mont1om1ry uppnDecHwd
Donib Re Ml
1 1 I lowpr 9.3 running 2 fl. open.
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�Y Your fluncb
Clan M. Adams, whose Post Of- ru nn Jll g 2 1h ft open Lock 2S up­
Prke 11 Rlihl
fice 11 d drew iJ Pomeroy, Ohio, R. per 15 ,4 lower g
Concentration
cl osed 'off.
D. bu been d uty appointed as
Tfuth or Con1eque!\ce,
All moveable d.11m:!ll 11re up 13
�ecutrix of the Estate of G�r• thro ugh 23 and clo11ed orf.
;1 Could lie You
held A. Adami 1.al. e , of Me1g1
Mld Pay New.:.
All Kanawha River dams are
"MoYietime
County, Ohio, deceased.
on the sill
Dated thib 27th day of Septem•
Woman's World
Bo&lt;1h do:,..n Lock 12 Lillie edber, 1960,
Loretta Young Theater
ward 7 : 30 pm 1 -0 Lock 13 I. t'.
John C. &amp;ron,
Young Dr. Malone
Fryburger 12:30 am, 0-2 1 ; Lock
From Tbue lf.oou
Actln1 Judge of lbe Probate Courl I Mike Creator 5:50 am, 1 0- J ;
'.\-1 ake Room for Daddy
(9) 2t; 00) 6- 1 3-3tc _____ Lock 19 Charles R. Steven&amp;0n
-- 3:45 am, 14-0; Lock 20 AtlaJ 5 :20
Here'!! Hollywood
5•2; Lock 23 Elg-, Cliff 4 pm 2-0:
.:,1eamboat Bill
OVEC 8:05 p m 1 6- 1 : We,tem
GiSM Ktd
9:25 am 6-8.
Mule m the aound
Cue N•. t3,o7t
No 1.1pDOu11d l)oata.
Jim Thacker Show
Gill McCoy, whoae lut known
Kan,wha Riv&lt;!r: Down at Win•
Weatbercut
addreas is c/o Arthur McCoy, The
News Pielu��
Plaina, Ohio, is hereby noli!ied field, Beaver 8:30 pm, 0-- 1 .
Huntley Briukley 1\epofl. . th•t 011 the 6th day of September,
Pioneer,
1960, Shirley Ann McCoy liled her
Dan Raven
petltion against h im u defendant,
The Westerner
in the Court or Common Pleat,
Bell Telephone Hou?'
Meigs County, O h io, Case No.
Michael Shayne
praying for d ivnrce and
13,07 1
New1 l'eadlh1e1
other proper relief.
'I'he WSWS or lhe New Haven
WeaO-.ereut
Said defen d ant is required to
;,.ct. Paar Show
answer on or before the 15th day EUB Church met Tuesday evenin,c,
al the c.burreh "lth trrs. Tmm-.s
Si� Off
of October, 1960,
Hoffm
, anJt 'Mra. . .'1121ina ca.i)eh.lrt
S.hi.rley Ann McCoy
, Bf Tbelmt Nelson, her nut and Mrs. Paul Rickard servihg as
hoste111es.
· of friend
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Mrs. Howard Burri, servk as
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leader for the evening arid · UJed
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ln- Ho m� Mlhions':'l 'Jtie p
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opene d wi\11-,, Jff organ p lude
''Failh of 0111', Fathers" �Y Mn..
Robert Dille. The aeriptt.lril tsson
was read I))' Mi'I. Btrnard L.ifVing.
A queslion-■ire "How Much D• You
Already Know About the EUB
Church?" was hel d .
"Miss Ethel Nlddle and Mn, Ro­
bert Dille s■n,11 a d uel followed by
group singing, Five readino were
given by Mrs. Olho Lievi n11, Mn.
Thomas llorfman, Mn. Howard
Burris, Mrs. R. F. Bryant an d Mrs.
Bernard - Lieving.
A review of the study book was
given by Rev. Robert Dille follow.
ed by a hymn. The program closed
. with a prayer by Mrs. R. F. Bryant.
A short bu,iness meeting was
held with regular reports given.
Attending were Mrs . . Otha , Liev•
, in_ g, . .�.. Bern� �eving, , Mrs.
F.N!d' B■tc.r, llhil1 .'�gar Layne,
Mrt-· E. �. ftl�dle\ }(rs._ Haro10 ,:rr,,
Jti,. Mta. f!�wp-d· ,Bu�ts, Mrs. John
Bu�garn'l!IJ\ Ws. It F. Bryan�. Mias
- E\1,�!,lllda!e,' 111\v. ond Mn ijol&gt;ert
Dille 'l■d._ Jolin, ' Mn. ClaytoD ..,t.th­
e )', Mti.t-"rr S-,�. :ft9Ush, Mrs. Ot­
: tie Rou,, ,and ftlt fiOStesses . . , ,.
.:...:.L-!----.The Netf Haven Hbta.ry Club: , met
Thured1y eveninfJSit, • the Haj-tford
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Mettfudist Churcfl' basement' 1'!n­
their regulu dinner meeting. '
short business meeting was hel ·
Those attending were Hei'm
Layne, Donald Roush, Lloy d Rou
Floyd �roa&lt;:Jv Riobard Ord, J.
wat� Jam• Hampton, fly
ey, t Rome Williamson, Russe
Capehart, Harry Miller, Alton Bo
ney, JT., 0. J. Bo9tic, Arthur Weh
I Ii, Philip Wolpert, E. L. Steinfl
Earl C lark, Thomas Reed an d Rev.'
Ot vt Freeman.
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let', beln 1 ptaintl(f, filed her petl·
Upn a1ah11t him a&amp; defendant in
tbe COW'l of Common Pl.eu, Meia:s
C ounty, Ohio, Case No. 18,073,
pnylnl ror d.i\'oree from the said
Andrew Haler on the erounds of
G,ou Negleet of Duty and Extreme
Cruelty, 1hd plaintiff also praya
for other proper relief. Said cau•e
wlll be for hearing on or after the
21at day of October, A. D. 1 960.
LAURA HAGER
Crow, crow &amp; Porter,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
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FOR SALE

1951 FORD V8, 1 94ft FORD VS.
Good runnmg condition . Com­
plete set of gol f clubs. Hacketts
Sohio. Phone W Y2-0077.
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naeea. Call for free estimata.
f'orema11 &amp; Abbott Y 1d aJ eport ,
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CHOSLEY DISH
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wo_sher; used . only sho�t t i �e .
·-- ~ $.iJqed ; Carl Stal der
ict!d for q u i ck sale. $J.Q . C 4 l l
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WY H179z.
10 1 1 Jtp
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WITH
THANSM lSS!ON
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fUI', A LOT OF FUN IN YOUR for ' 53 1''ord. C.il l WY 2·6047. Jtc
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1eun to aquare d ance. Clas_..,... Oct· 10 from 8 to I t p. VENETIAN BLIND S $3.00 and up.
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blinds an d shades,
W coupJ.e; $1;�
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Store awnings. Dale Wippel Sup,10 fOf 10 1eu1ons · WY 2{H21 ·
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Third and Coal
al Norlb
iSl:iEKVJCE STATION, SYRA,
!cQe; . Obto, now open. Dealers
Streets, Mid d leport, may be
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g. J7 ·30tc
'" ', JIo bll o II product8. G1ve our
aeen any evening.
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own. Bring your own container.
C. W. Proffitt, Portland .
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�1,: over payments on '59
ford, • IH Rodney Pierce, Long
lc)ttGm. A.tao a 1949 Crosley car
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ll.11rdw.11.re, Sugar nun Flour
Mill, Lan dmark Co•Op.
(IH 28, 29, 30 ; (5) 5, 6, 7, 12,
13, l4, 19, 20, 2 1 , 26, 27, 28;
(1 1 ) 3, 2, 4, 8, 10, 1 1 , 16, 17,
18, 23, 25, 26, 30; { 12) l , 2.

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NEt:CHI SEW INli MACHJNl com•
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za�., M.ik.e11 button holt'.s,
monogra ,_u � , .n nd all Caney s ill·
c�es , On�mally sol d for over
$300.00, I 11y oil balanL·c of $86
o r puymcnls or $2 per week.
10 J2 6tc
Phone WY 2-2204.

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ONE M I N E PONY, mate puny 2
years old, horse pony J year old.
1949 !'"ORD Tractor an d :i.t: ower
$500, Phone WY 2-2204.
10 8 6tc

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A l mech.in1cal cond1tJOJ1, Mason,
W. Vil., Phone SP 3-59 19
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MAN to take over IH llaUen.
.57 .,.cury 60 H, p, $495.00
P..23-t.fc
Phone WY2-i920.
59 Mere;ury 70 H. p, $ffl..QO
BEDROOM SUlTE, complete, din­ t5 H. P. �rcury
Outfit $"5.GI WANTED : Mecba�lc. Phon e W YZ.
ette sel, bed complete, washer,
MITROPOLITAN MOTORS
9-23-tfe
D920.
refrigera tor, Magic Chel rango,
600 Ea■t Main Stnet, Pomeroy
Electrolux sweeper with at­
PhoM WYl Sl70
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Girls
2(1"
bicycles,
;i nd
other artirles. 121-7th SL, Mid
MUILLIR FUltNACII, WIITINO
Rent
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For
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10-13·31p
HOUSI appllaQM. Arnold ,,.
150 FOOT TRAlLER, 3 lull sized
th.n, SyrKUN, Ohio. '-­
bedrooms, full bath with auto.
11-1 1-41
WYU3M.
V IOLETS for sale. A ssorted--;;J.
matic
washer.
Maple
Street,
Mid
s
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ur Call alter 5 W Y2-3738 an d
.\IR «ONDITIONI1'G, REFRIGEB­
dleport. Phone W Y 2·M60.
Sunday.
10· 13•3tp
atJc.o aenrtce Jack'• RefrJaua­
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10 12 6tc
tlon New llaven. 1-'boo1 TTJ2.
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1 -30 G ALLON Ele�tr1e water (
6-33-lf
1537.
µy
healer. Uaed very hllle. Phone _____
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WY Z·JM2 Pomeroy.
l 0- l 3•Jtp Wi\NTED TO Buy good used car
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Cotaple.
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Crltt lredfonl
Daily
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668,U
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Wrile
AUCTION SALi!
Wttt., PhoM or Contaclli
10-13-3tp
Se ntinel, PomerQY.
Valuable Rea ! E&amp;lale and Personal
A. C. •RADN)Rll, bcl,_, Oh.._
Prope rty. On Saturday, Oct. 29,
1960, .ut 1 :00 P. M. on the · pro•
perty, situ.11te d on U. S. 50, 600
(20)
fl. west of the intersection of EJGHT ROOM HOllSJ!:., two five
room apartment,. A. N. Bengel.
Routes 5t.l and 7, I will sell at
Pborte
WY2-3272.
H-2 -Ue
aui;;Uon the following:
REAL ESTATE
TRAILER COURT space for rent.
Two bedroom house with bath
Clean quiet resi dential Location
furn•••
and f u l l basement,
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in Cheshire, Ohio. Concre•--heat. One brkk veneer bu1·ld·
patio an d walks, good water, 1
ing 24 • 40 ft. re"""'ntly
used
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aewer, laundry, privileges . $5.00
lor a flower shop and gift shop.
per week. Hobart Dillot,, Real- I
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Would make a wondedul Drive•
tor, Ga 111po
18,
10. 10·6-lOtc ,
Befol'• · e.ao 'A•M•
� ,ere lot w1·th -- - - I"" restaurant. 3 TS
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dlapoaal,
lneta,
spected any lime.
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large
closelll.
Phone
WY2-IHU
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PllOPERTY
PERSONAL
ftAMR..L , .V.Cl . .,.ATIQN
Two Block American Sawmill,
9-16-Uc
H�.avy d ut y H uber Tractor, AJ&gt;Alu'llllNTs - ."1un1Ahed IJ&gt;d
.....,. tJOI A.Ill.
•"""-,-, · -· •
I leavy duty Power Planer. 1959
uohirn lti,Ni. Mdli'IJten, Kiddle •
lniernalionel 2'Ton Truck, 1960
...,. Dey �
port. Phone WY 2·2821.
3 3 ti �
John l lccrc 440 Crawler Trac•
AUOTION il
tor with winch and 6 fl. blade, FOUR ROOMS, unfurnished and
IIIAIOH.A'.BLI AA.TII
approx. 300 hr. use.
lour room furnished. Phone
IATllfl•tlON OUAMNTl■O
Marion F. Reynolds, Owner
WY2-3302, Chrl&amp;tlne
Beegle.
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10-7..fltc
Elnora M . Reynold s
I. 0. McCoy, Auctioneer
Terms: made know on day of sale NICE TWO be d room home. Call
WY2-52'4 l . ·
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Not RHpon,lbla for Accldentl
( l OJ: J J , 14, 15, 22, 24, 25, 2B , 4 ROOMS AND BATH lJnfurniahed
27, 28•9tc
apartment.
Rent
reasonable.
C.i.11 WY 2·5293.
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Fruit Farm, Pomeroy Rou le 1 . fl ROOM HOUSE, 2 BATHS, Furnacc heal, large lot. Located in
Phon� WY 2.6070 _
10 lO Btp
excellent neighborhoo d . Write I
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POTATOES FOR SALE. Herb Wil- j
Box 668·H, c/o The Daily Sentin•
el. Pomeroy, Ohio.
JO 12 6lp 1
liama, Shade, Ohio.
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MACH INE- \
SINGE R - Sr.WING
round bohhin, ln bran d new con- MOIJEHN 5 HOOM HOUSE and
sole ca bincl. E4L1 ipped tu !lg
gar.age, with grounds. Located on
State Route, five miles from
zig 11,nd make buuon holes . Will
Write
11ell to rcs 110nsible party to I Pomeroy. Purnace heat.
take ovN 6 payment� of $6.40
Box 668-R, c/o The Daily Sen1
tincl, Pomeroy, O hio.
per month. Phone W Y 2·2204.
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10 12 6lc
POTATOES Cl-arence
Portlan d , Ohio.

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LIGAL NOTICI
Oilers will be received at tbe
Law Officu of Crow, Crow and
Porter, Pomeroy, Ohio, at 10:00 A.
M. on October 29, 1980, for:
The foUowlnr real e1t1te aJt\l­
ate in the Township of Scipio, vn.
lage or Harrt,onville, County
of
Meigs, and State of Ohio, and
bounded as followa:

C•• No. U:.o73
ANDREW HAGER, whoae place
of retidence ls uni:nown, 11 hereby
notilied that on the 7th day oJ'
September A. D. 1960, Laura HI-

Services
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BULLDOZER FOd HIRE. PondJ,
buement, and landacaping. Ph.
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Cheater, YU &amp;.3255.
ROOFING - SPOUTJNO, SHEET
metal work. Repair work of an,
kind. Phone WY !-2301.
1 0 10 30tp

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Agenll, Middleport.. J'iN, Automobile. Booda. Phone WY2�.U
2903.
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FOR SAU:: ffi,: 800
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For further Jnformathm Phone
Vl3·2478.
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FOa SALE: lIOUSE: a··aoO:is'and

bath, storm windowl , .and \1oor,,
awnln&amp;J. In SyracuU:. J..tt,t IIQIU
dQWD payment, tat,. . o•er
GJ ·4'-3853
.Loan. Call . Gallipoli•
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Beginning at a stake al the 101,1tb
Weit comer of I lot of land belona:­
ing: to JQhn Stout and ()ra Stout,
at a point on tbe public road lead­
ini from RuU.nd to. Harrisonville,
Ohio; thence eut along the ,outh
line of ,aid Stout•• lot, a distance
of one hundred fifty (UM)) feet to
a atake; thence 10uth parallel with
said Harrlaonville-Rutland Ro.a d, a
di1tance or thirty four (34) feet to
11 stake; thence weat parallel With
&amp;aid Stout', IOUth line ■ distance
of one hundred and fifty Cll50) feet
to a Power Pole, belonging to the
Ohio Pow�t Company, also a point
In the said Rutland - Harri1onvme·
Road; thence In a northerly di•
reetion followinc said public road
above mentioned a dl1tance or
thirty-four (84} feel lo the place of
beginning.
Be.Ing a lot 34 feet wide and 150
feet deep. Reference ia made to
deed recorded In Vol. 148, page 33.
Meiga County, Ohio. Subjed to an
easem.ent rlgbt of Oblo Powr:r
Com(&gt;any .. •P.,..rilll 1n •h•i• of
UUe.
REJl:IIENC� DEED: Vol. 1TI,
Pase 391, Kelp County Dee,! lie.
eordt.
Proptrtx. Ja -apprtlaed a l $2,000·
and caMot· he. sold 1or leas than
" Uie appni1ed value. Sale is to be
tnad• lubject to tbt lien for tu.ea
f�r 1960 and for c1ib in band op.
· · · · · · · ·
day of ,ale
' The- riJhi ii reserved to reject
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any and all _ o!fen. - .
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� F. DlXON, JI M.m1ruatrator ,of • the E1tate
ol Blanche E. \Vel.ier, Dell!Hed
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Channef,3 - Thmday

Mike Room fOJ' Daddy
Here"• Hollywood
Steamboat Bill
S1t. Prelton
Flatt It Scrug1s Sbri
Wettherca,t
N\ 'WI PlctUl'f'
Huntley Brlnkl'c; P.epon
t:00 'Whlrlybird11
1:30 The Great Debate
8'!31 Bat Maslerson
9;00 Bachelor Father
The F�rd ShoY/
9:00
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The.
10:00
.i0:30 Phil Silver11 Show
. )LOO News H-,11dllnet
. }1:lO Weathe1·cast
Jack P■ar Show
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1 :00 Sign Off
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Legal Not-ict

LIGAL NOTICE OF SALi!
Bldl will be received by the
undersigned at �e offices of
W�bater and Fultz, Pomeroy Na­
tional Bank Building, Pomeroy,
Obio, untU 10:00 A. M. on Friday,
October 14, 1960, for the pur­
Cblte of the Bertha A. Arnall
n!"B.l estate, situated in Letart
Townabip, Meigs County, Otlio.
Tbe above rea-1 eatate conalsta.
of apptoximatel1 . seventy.four
acre,, on which there Is situated
I flYt-lOOm frame dwe1ling,
Freeland S. Norrla,
AdmlnJstrator of the
!';atate of Bertha A. Arnott
,(IJ 30; (IOI 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 12, IS

BAKER and SEYFRIED
your LENNOX dealer

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tl:45 Sign On
tUIO Continental Classroom
f:00 Torlay
t:00 Welcome Ne�hbors
t:80 Mr. and Mn. North

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FUR N A C E S
Phone WY-!-37fM

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Channel 8 - Friday

8:00 Cartoon Spectacular
8:30 Romper Room
9:80 Show Time
1 1 : 2'5 Your Esso Reporter
U.:80 I Married Joan

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glaH pepper, salt
.ah11 ken. Grease
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Sham bottom.
Frost colon, -g&lt;&gt;ld
trimmed. 12 • oz.
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Boys' Shirts .

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121/u8% " ,tze. l

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Hampe r

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'THE �f IH 1 R'fl7 ::fTM"
P!§CR!,r� Pl�AF'-' �T"
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Sprlngmaid's broadcloth.
Sh11f1 or roll-up sleeves.
Assorted colors. 32 to 38.

dOWl1 wue in�t:ati011.
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Thilt i�. unle;. YOUi:1 ·
lil&lt;e to call It all olf-

Tft!Pling Meals

Cotton Blouses
Reg, 1,98

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car; pl//Ottcf j(iPln1/ accidtnt •fd atta�k,

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FOR MOM :

You buy Sl!QU RITV when jou pay your eleotrlc blll
Tot■' cordUNl'f �\a•,
1,lack, ■nd ■hi t.
Rey:. $2 ' '

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NEWS
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10 AM

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WE'LL SEE C..llTE
IT'LL &amp; M,.3H
EO-,J()O·CA-f-SJ..IUNAL, A lff' -UNTIL.
TJ-IE."/ SEALS US
SEE1N'AJ...l. iHEM
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Just For You

Dinnerware Set

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GOOD IOEE, MAW
I 'll STAV RIGHT
11ERE Al HOME

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THE.'{ HAIN'T GONNA
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New• Headllne1
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Newa
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Local Ne,n
Kualc Go Round

Decorated
Range Set

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tuhe,. hold ing -as­
sorte d si2es.

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W.S.W.S. of E.U.B.
Church Held Meet
Tuesday Evening

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NOTICI OF A,ttotHTMINT
lncvtrlx
Ca• No, 1 1424
lat■te of Glrf5*hl A. Act.......
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GauKea: Mont1om1ry uppnDecHwd
Donib Re Ml
1 1 I lowpr 9.3 running 2 fl. open.
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Notice II hereby g1ve:n t h at G alli po lia 17.IJ upper, lower 9 fl.
�Y Your fluncb
Clan M. Adams, whose Post Of- ru nn Jll g 2 1h ft open Lock 2S up­
Prke 11 Rlihl
fice 11 d drew iJ Pomeroy, Ohio, R. per 15 ,4 lower g
Concentration
cl osed 'off.
D. bu been d uty appointed as
Tfuth or Con1eque!\ce,
All moveable d.11m:!ll 11re up 13
�ecutrix of the Estate of G�r• thro ugh 23 and clo11ed orf.
;1 Could lie You
held A. Adami 1.al. e , of Me1g1
Mld Pay New.:.
All Kanawha River dams are
"MoYietime
County, Ohio, deceased.
on the sill
Dated thib 27th day of Septem•
Woman's World
Bo&lt;1h do:,..n Lock 12 Lillie edber, 1960,
Loretta Young Theater
ward 7 : 30 pm 1 -0 Lock 13 I. t'.
John C. &amp;ron,
Young Dr. Malone
Fryburger 12:30 am, 0-2 1 ; Lock
From Tbue lf.oou
Actln1 Judge of lbe Probate Courl I Mike Creator 5:50 am, 1 0- J ;
'.\-1 ake Room for Daddy
(9) 2t; 00) 6- 1 3-3tc _____ Lock 19 Charles R. Steven&amp;0n
-- 3:45 am, 14-0; Lock 20 AtlaJ 5 :20
Here'!! Hollywood
5•2; Lock 23 Elg-, Cliff 4 pm 2-0:
.:,1eamboat Bill
OVEC 8:05 p m 1 6- 1 : We,tem
GiSM Ktd
9:25 am 6-8.
Mule m the aound
Cue N•. t3,o7t
No 1.1pDOu11d l)oata.
Jim Thacker Show
Gill McCoy, whoae lut known
Kan,wha Riv&lt;!r: Down at Win•
Weatbercut
addreas is c/o Arthur McCoy, The
News Pielu��
Plaina, Ohio, is hereby noli!ied field, Beaver 8:30 pm, 0-- 1 .
Huntley Briukley 1\epofl. . th•t 011 the 6th day of September,
Pioneer,
1960, Shirley Ann McCoy liled her
Dan Raven
petltion against h im u defendant,
The Westerner
in the Court or Common Pleat,
Bell Telephone Hou?'
Meigs County, O h io, Case No.
Michael Shayne
praying for d ivnrce and
13,07 1
New1 l'eadlh1e1
other proper relief.
'I'he WSWS or lhe New Haven
WeaO-.ereut
Said defen d ant is required to
;,.ct. Paar Show
answer on or before the 15th day EUB Church met Tuesday evenin,c,
al the c.burreh "lth trrs. Tmm-.s
Si� Off
of October, 1960,
Hoffm
, anJt 'Mra. . .'1121ina ca.i)eh.lrt
S.hi.rley Ann McCoy
, Bf Tbelmt Nelson, her nut and Mrs. Paul Rickard servihg as
hoste111es.
· of friend
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Mrs. Howard Burri, servk as
({0 8, )�; 22, �; ( 10) 6, 13, 6tc
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leader for the evening arid · UJed
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- the topic "He,ttage and
ln- Ho m� Mlhions':'l 'Jtie p
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opene d wi\11-,, Jff organ p lude
''Failh of 0111', Fathers" �Y Mn..
Robert Dille. The aeriptt.lril tsson
was read I))' Mi'I. Btrnard L.ifVing.
A queslion-■ire "How Much D• You
Already Know About the EUB
Church?" was hel d .
"Miss Ethel Nlddle and Mn, Ro­
bert Dille s■n,11 a d uel followed by
group singing, Five readino were
given by Mrs. Olho Lievi n11, Mn.
Thomas llorfman, Mn. Howard
Burris, Mrs. R. F. Bryant an d Mrs.
Bernard - Lieving.
A review of the study book was
given by Rev. Robert Dille follow.
ed by a hymn. The program closed
. with a prayer by Mrs. R. F. Bryant.
A short bu,iness meeting was
held with regular reports given.
Attending were Mrs . . Otha , Liev•
, in_ g, . .�.. Bern� �eving, , Mrs.
F.N!d' B■tc.r, llhil1 .'�gar Layne,
Mrt-· E. �. ftl�dle\ }(rs._ Haro10 ,:rr,,
Jti,. Mta. f!�wp-d· ,Bu�ts, Mrs. John
Bu�garn'l!IJ\ Ws. It F. Bryan�. Mias
- E\1,�!,lllda!e,' 111\v. ond Mn ijol&gt;ert
Dille 'l■d._ Jolin, ' Mn. ClaytoD ..,t.th­
e )', Mti.t-"rr S-,�. :ft9Ush, Mrs. Ot­
: tie Rou,, ,and ftlt fiOStesses . . , ,.
.:...:.L-!----.The Netf Haven Hbta.ry Club: , met
Thured1y eveninfJSit, • the Haj-tford
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Mettfudist Churcfl' basement' 1'!n­
their regulu dinner meeting. '
short business meeting was hel ·
Those attending were Hei'm
Layne, Donald Roush, Lloy d Rou
Floyd �roa&lt;:Jv Riobard Ord, J.
wat� Jam• Hampton, fly
ey, t Rome Williamson, Russe
Capehart, Harry Miller, Alton Bo
ney, JT., 0. J. Bo9tic, Arthur Weh
I Ii, Philip Wolpert, E. L. Steinfl
Earl C lark, Thomas Reed an d Rev.'
Ot vt Freeman.
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WSAZ-TV Channel 3

let', beln 1 ptaintl(f, filed her petl·
Upn a1ah11t him a&amp; defendant in
tbe COW'l of Common Pl.eu, Meia:s
C ounty, Ohio, Case No. 18,073,
pnylnl ror d.i\'oree from the said
Andrew Haler on the erounds of
G,ou Negleet of Duty and Extreme
Cruelty, 1hd plaintiff also praya
for other proper relief. Said cau•e
wlll be for hearing on or after the
21at day of October, A. D. 1 960.
LAURA HAGER
Crow, crow &amp; Porter,
Attorneys for Plaintiff
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An t,rgal\iia tion a l meeting o f
the Hemloelt Gr ove Home Demo n­
Members of the Middleport a nd
stratio n Council met Wednesd a v Cheshire WSCS wPre guests when
Th,• l'omeroy Ben d Cllizens Ra- For Bu/Jet Dinner
afternoon with N1omi Reed prui.d­ the Society of the United Met ho­
va
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:Sunday, Oct. 9, a group of re­ in,:.
dist Church met Tuesday even\"'
' ;�� d 1� � � u; �fj �:n��;t�� �; !
latives eathered at the home of
at the church tor their regu ar
J u l ll l PIC'/IIC, Sunday, at 1 30 al L P Summerfield, Long B ottom,
Oftice rs elected for the year meeting ind to observe the 20th
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Fo r1 d1cat 1on !!ill in Gallipolis All
for .i noon buffett dinner.
were Sylvia Mid kiff, president; a nniversary of the WSCS.
m ('mbns and their families are
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Na omi Reed, vice president; Alice
M iss Lydia Ebenbach. presi­
1 urg&lt;·&lt;I
to at tend Each family is to
Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Stockten, secre t ary and treasu er;
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Ch arleston; Leota Smith , members h ip; J ll dent, was in cha rge of the meet­
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ered dish and meat
Mr. and M rs. Broo ks Summerfield Welker, so ci al chairman; and Vada [ n g . which opened with an organ
'l'uppcrs Pl a ins: Mr. and Mrs. H azelton, publicity. ll was decided prelude by Mrs. Harvey VanVr11n .
Elmer Bi bbee and so n
Darcel, W meet the lhird Wednesd ay o f ken. Miss F:bersbach extended a
Sun·ess; Mr. and Mrs. Rollie each month at t he Grange Ha ll, wckomc to the guests. after whirh
Mrs. E. E. Bryant conducted deSmith. Mrs. Jane Cotterill. Mr
10:30 a. m. to 3 P- m. Evelyn _Well
and Mrs. Clarence Daugherty of and V ada Hatellon were appointed 11otional services whi'-'h opened
SELF SERVICE
Walton, 0.: Mr. and Mn;. B ob t o attend the county meeting on . with group sinRing of "O Zion
Haste ", followed b_\' S'-'ript ure
Whitehead of Dunbar; Mr. and cl othing, November 3.
reading of Matthew 7.8 and prayMr11. Thurman Smith, Mr. a nd
Al the next meetin g, a diet &lt;' r by Mr� Bryant who also read
Mrs llarr y Hulbert, Akron, Mr. meal will be prepared by Jes ie
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a poem. " What's Your Answer ?"
anrt Mrs. V C. Tuttle, Middleport Sa unders .ind Clara Paulsen.
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perfect "Serles"
During the business
session
thr day of prayer and 9elf denial
. la 7'H'1' life will be the "Sh­
Sliced or Chipped
WQC
,e,-;c, lo be held ,t the chucch,
PT A TO M E E T
tJ•\&lt;\'IJnd&lt;tful" C hevy and
Oct o!"Jer 28, from l to 3 p. m
U, 011: wed car from POM­
The :i.11ddl cport PTA will meet
w11.� announced. World Commun£11o)' MOTOR CO.
�onday c11cning. 0L"t. 1 7, al the
o,, ,.,,;,,, to be held " the
high Sl'hoo\ at 7 : 30. Members are
f 'h{'ster Methodist
Churrh on
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reminded to bring a suitable book
ced by
ov
announ
was
mber
4.
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A radio playe\l entitled
GaJaxl -4 Door. Low m1 leag1• b}'
t o add 1 0 the new high school lib: n Allen Eichin.(!:er, viee presinarraas
Jr.
chtel,
a
B
Forrest
with
•iainal loca l owner. Be11 uliful
rar y,
Sliced
in · , wh1;1 stated that the theme
tor, wa, preeenled at Middleport
lvoty and -green finish. Spotless
- - -the service will be "Christ ian
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High , Sc hool Wednes d1y
Interior. Like new· whitewall
ct ion For Freedom ". C:hildre n 's
A
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the
Others
period
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�BBemb
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play were Tom Rall, Col leen WJ! n ! ght gowns . and a medica l _ kit
114)n Susan Slater and Rickey Oil• wl ll be conlrtbuted by the so ciety,
Jt was voled lo pay t he $5
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; � ;A,. Sc,.tlterry, · prtndp� �t� Azl8 tp the Meigs County C o un­
aent.ed a cer (ificote to Richa rd "?\Po! Ch urch Women, Plans were
Pure Pork
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Swackhamer ro r being h ighest on mad� for the ··trick or treat" pro­
I mpala 4 J)oof. Ivory over I.in
in
with
cooperalion
For
l he Na tional Merit Scholanhip i;!; ra m
finiah, 348 cu. in. motor. power
F,
ose with a
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which
will
UNICE
!!pring.
last
ken
a
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lteering and hrakes. a u tomatic
ln o·bservance of Columbus Day party In charge of Mrs. Bryanl
tn.01., radio , heater, prcnnurn
several patrio tic songs wei:e sun g and Mrs. C. F. Tompkins. The
whitewall tire1. Real nict&gt;.
Novt&gt;mber 8 meeting will be held
by the student body,
The Senior dance whic h will be promptly at 7 p. m. due to the
l'' resh
held al the 11chool Frid a y night was quarterly co n ferenee to be held
Mld �leport, Ohio
at the church a t 8 p. m.
also announei!d
-- Mrs. Tompkins was· in charge of
-- · - - . ·
lhe progr am a nd stated th at the
Bel Air 4 Door , V8 motor with
St•t• No. 223• l oca l Society h11d
RoMr¥e District No. A
80 members al
powerg llde trans. U&lt;•:i utiful 2
OF
R E PORT OF CONDITION
the time or orj?:an i1.ini:. A trihute
lOft""e green rlnish W11 h m;itth·
lo the charter memben was given
Inc interior, r1ul111, heater ,
by Mrs. Alonzo Custer. Charter
white wall11, �harp 1111 the w.iy.
OF P9MEROY, OHIO
membera present we re Miss Ebers
_ • mamt..r of the F.cl■ral Rf'ttrye Sy1tem, at the ela .. of bu1lne11 on bach, Mrs. Jed Webst er Sr., Mrs.
Octo ber 3, 1 960, publlffled jn accord.nee with a cal l m ade by th, Ftcl· Harry Smith. Mrs. Everett Th omor t l 11...r ,.. ban k of this ,dl1trlct punu ant to the pro v i1 ion■ of th• 1 as, Mn. George Parker, Mrs. Pe arl
Hysell, Mrs. R o bert Warner, Mrs.
Federal R•urve Act.
std
210 - 4 D oor. VB motor,
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E. W. Oownie, Mrs. Vernon
finish,
bla&lt;'k
utifol
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Cash, bal ances with other ,banks, inc-ludlng reserve
dean · Interior, all good tires,
$ 1 ,23'1,,41':S.81 �a \ph OUmore and Mrs. Tomp•
rnll ance, ·a nd cHh items in 1proce.11s of collectlof!
• ndio, heater.
,Sklnless . -, .•. · · · ""-"·· ,. 1, . .
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United Stites Government obligations, direct
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..;nd ,gu a ranteed
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3 1 1 ,540.87
Oblh111Uons of Sbt�s and pol itical 1ubdivi slom1 - - · . .
1 4,BM&gt;.OO •
Other bonds, notes, and deben tures . . . . '. . _ _ _ _ - - · · - ·
f
o
stock
$6.71W.OO
(including
ck.s
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: Corpor111te,
· P�m.,.-oy, Ohio
. Falrhme MIO - :.! Door. Black
ft,7M&gt;.od
. - - -·-·
F'eder a l !leserv c ba nk ) . .
over •old Cini�h. cle1m interior.
Loan s snd di!1coo nts (includin� $1 .076.99 overd ra fts) _ _ _ _ 2,00'7.�.itt
T0"19Nl
. 11kt MW tire s . V8 motor with
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a nk premises owned $115,000.00, furniture and
,
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·ll!l,t.1')}£1ll
WOM.EN"
real
heillcr,
1td. tran1. , r adio.
.�m�k� Ptcwi: Qf
aa.,oo.oo guvana Maniano -1. Vera·· MUea
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1 ,2611.lo
Real ��\��! o � ��t:r· lha� ·h;�k- 1'���1��� ·: : �
FRIOAY NOT OPEN
262.68
Other 111set.!I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
- - - --······- SATURDAY
4 to 6 lb. Average
14,634.703.48
TOTAL ASSETS _
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"THE HYPNOTIC EYE"
i!:; 1 J acques Bergerac, Allison Hayes
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' '6" - 4 Door St. W agon. New
- also D�mand deposits of I ndMdu als, partnenhis,9,
rings job, 2 tone gn�en finish
"Tltt PUl!'.PLE GANG "
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_ - - � - -•�·�-.-.i ,.._,_,_ _ _ _
. . . . . _ _ _ $2,01 0,9S7.7't J Barry Sullivan, Elaine ·F.dwuda
wi th spotleiis vinyl intLorior
5 lb. Baskets
Time depos i ts or inrti vid-ual1, partn'ershlps,
trlm. All g ood tire�. radio. heal­
SUN., MON. anti TUI$.
·and co rporati o ns . . .
_ _ _ · · - · · · · - · · · · · - · · - 2,006,827:� ;
er, extra clc11n, 11nd cx.tru nice
"HERCULES UNCHAINED"
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Deposits of Un ited Stat es Go vernment (including
for model.
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38,738.00 j
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2159,901.41
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Olher dt.posilB ·(cel"t.lfled and officers ' chctb, etc.)
0,'187.?0
TO'l'AL DEPOSITS - - - - $4,326,1G2.'6
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Save 1!11
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TONIGtlT and FRIDAY
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eoNI finish, Mercuma tu: tr ans.,
$4,3
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Aud
rey HePbutn, Tony Perkins
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1'� iM.A1(SIONS''
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Capl(al • · · - - - - · · · · · · · · · · - - - • - · · · · · · · · · · · · · - · - · · · · - - $ M&gt;.000.00 I,
g lti Dra-m11)
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"RUNNING TARGET"
1 t�:,;�ti�il� ��L� ������� - � �: � � : : � � � � � � � � � � :
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McrCpe.
To
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TOTAL LIABILITlES AND CAPITAi. ACCOUNTS _ _ $4,634,703.48
A-l!(l C11rtoon
• eomaUe tra ns,, vlnyl intalor .
t Thl11 hank's c-apital com1�!1lR of:
BeauU fiul 2 tone blue finish.
SATURDAY ONLY
Common stock wi th tofa! par v11lue of _ tro,000.00
I Ra nd olph SCOu - Gall Russell
cood t1re1, radi o , heater,
I , RICHARD E. JONES Assis tan t Cashier of the above- named bin •• 1
''SEVEN MEN FROM NOW''
hereby certify that the ab'ov"e 'st11tem ent is true to the best of mY
(Col or)
knowledge a nd belier.
a leo Open TU 7:30 P.M.
RICHARD E. JONES, AHIJtanl C ashier.
Aldo Ra y - Raym ond M assey
Cold Beer and Wlne
Correct-At test: J. EOW. FOSTER
"NA KED AND THE DEAD"
�FalrUlne 2 Dr. Po wer steerin g
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Carry-Out
Directors.
l{Seope &amp; Color)
•and brakeH Fordoma li &lt;' tram1.,
ALMA F. pAIUCEU
Also Cutoon
, �el!Nn Interior, iv ory over blur
� flnbb, radio, hea ler.

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$2295
1 958 CHEVROLET

$1695
1 957 CHEVROLET

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1 9 57 FORD

$1295
1 955 CHEVROLET

BOLOGNA
3 lbs. $1 .00

R u g by

Men end Boys

SMITH CLOTHING CO.

PIG'S FEET
7 lbs. $1.00

THE FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS COMPANY

NECK BONES
6 lbs. $1 .00

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2 ltis� $,1 �PO
HAMS

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SAUSAGE
3 lbs. $1 .00

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5 lbs. 89c

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MEIGS 'nlEATRE

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4 lbs. 69c
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$1095
1 955' MERCURY

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school As·· "mbly

TOMATOES
basket
• 59c

$1 095
1 956 MERCURY

$995
1 956 FORD

1 5 ,kh• Omer G/Ve
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BOILED HAM
lb. 89c

$2195
· 1 959 CHEVROLET

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20th A nn iversary Ot WSCS Observed
Tuesday At M iddleport Church

, Hemlock Grove Council

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Thia advortl&amp;emfflt 11 .-lther an offer to MIi nor a 1ollcltat� of an offer to
buy any of thou HcurltlH. The offering 11 madt only by tho Pro1�tu1.

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Citizens Ttilephone Compan y, Coolville, Ohio on the terms and conditions set forth in the
prospectus on the basis of 4.6 shares of Mid-Continent Telephone Corporation common

slock for each shal'c of the commo•

stock

of The Citizens Telephone Company.

Notice of Exten1io.-. of Excha nge Period

As of October JO, 1960 stock substantially in excess of the required percentages se\
forth
in the prospectus of Mid-Co ntinent Telephon e Corporation dated
September

been deposited for exchange.

6, 1960,

has

.
To perm it the shareholders who have not de posited their shares for exchaq
e further time
lo consider the exchange otter, the period du ring which the ""chan
1e ollen rpay be ac­
cepted has been extended to 3:30 P.M. Colum bus lil!Ul on Octobe
r 25,

1960.

Ali

exchanges of the shares deposited

ness on October

25, 1960

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b e made simultaneously at the close of busi­

and the shares of M id-Continent Telephone Corporatlon · commo
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stock will be ,Issued as promptly

as possible th ett,ifter,

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THI! OHIO COM,-ANV
Membtr ol till Mldwnl Sttck £lchlfllt

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in11e11men11
Columlm 15, Olli,
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dleport by Mr, a nd Mrs. John
Sla te r of Cannonsburi, Pa., who
are vill til\l witb relalivet in thi1
area. Tuesday evening the John
Slaters went to Hun tington to
spend 1everal days there wllh
relatives. John Slater ia conva lesc­
ing f�om recent eye surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. James Ingels who
have been living o n Sou th Second
Avenue pla nned to move into the
property of Rev. George Oller
o n Broadw ay Street today.
Mr. and Mrs. Jon Schaa f of
D a yto n spent the past weekend
wllh Mrs. R. C. Sansbury, Miss
Sally Scha a f a nd with Mr. and
Mrs. C. B. Weise, Harrisonv ille.

Around And
About
. Middleport

A memoria l for del'eased mem­
bers was given by Mr.!i. Hysell
who dosed her medilatiun with
a prayer, after which Mrs. Russell ·
Moore sang "Whispering Hope."

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By FRIDDII HOUDAlk!L 'f

Mr. a nd Mrs. Clyde E. Bartlett
"From Generation to Genera- .a nd ehildren o f Hebro n returned
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lion .a dramati zation persona liz- home Sunda �• afler spending the
ing organu:at1011s, written by two weekend with his pa rents, Rev.
mm1ster s wives, Kim Rose and ! and Mrs. Clyde J. Ba r tlett. They
Agnes S1mester , was presented ' came especi a lly ror Mrs. B11rt­
undtt· U1e 1.l lrecl1on of Mts. 'I ump• lctt ' s birthday a nd to a ttend ser­
k111s. l';,,rt 11.·i1-1aung
were Mrs. vices at the Church o f the Na•
W e J.:sler ::tr., as tf\e world fieJd ; za rc ne of which Rev. Bartlett is
Mrs. t.uge1,.: l:Srown. a Method ist ll astor.
woman; M n,. \o .,_ nvranken , W SCS
M r s. w . w. Ford of Columbus
(Ci\nsll1Hd; M15s Gri.lce t..'.ampbeU who rec i! ntly underwen t surgery
a Mel1J.oc11st m,111 ( M anly WyrnanJ; a t Meigs General
Hospita l is
l\1 ,- 5, !::.rnJt h, Ladies Aid, (Aidy r on \' alescing at the James So ud­
Laym;..nJ; ,\'Ifs. Pi.lrker, woman in- ers home with her sister, Mrs.
Lercsled III mJsswn.s down through Lester Boice.
the yeilrs, llirandm a ) ; Mrs. Glen
Mr. and Mrs. C. E . Slater of
.L.H ll, fon;1gn
fields,
(Aun\ J ack sonville, O., visited Tuesday
1-'ory); Mrs. Thomas, Hume 1"1ehh, and Wednesday with Mr. a nd
(Aunt Homey /; Mrs. John Werry Mrs. William Slater and children.
111 1ss1um, (l.lorlly lloard i ; Miss Lu• J They were accompa nied to Mid­
... - - - -- -- -­
cretia Genheimer, Wesky,r n Serv lec Guild, ( .",, unt G u1ldyJ: and
Mrs. Warner, l'Lrdes, (A u nt Cir •
70 Attend Family
l'ley.)

Night At Church

J\pproxim a tely 70 attended FamThe play, both in teresting and
ily Night at the Baptist Church o n
insp1ratJonal, yet g1v1ng much information un missions, was in the I Wednesday . Oct. 5.
After a potluck dinner there
form of a party held al Chris- ·
tine's home, in observance uf her was a speet: a l proira m by Mrs.
Hugh Cairns.
birthday. Twenty-one candles on a
Those parlicip�tin g In a skit
large blrthday cake were lighted
were
Mr
by Chrfsline anti her relatives, as ''Fa mil)' Devoti ons"
tliey told of the progress made in 1 Cairn s, Mrs. Ro bert Beegle, Ruth j
Billy BCegle, Craig
the 20 ye.irs of the org.ini:i:atio11, 1 Ann Petrel,
with the middle eandle represent­ Cairn s and Carol Wilcoxen. A · dismg Christ.
cussio n was held by div ided groups
I on what was wrong and h ow to
,
Following the play, all present
1 improve.
gave the purpose of the WSCS
afler whil'h the group sang "Bless
Bt&gt; The Tie That Binds" to con•
elude the program.
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Refreshments were served dur- 1
ing the social hour fro m a table
with laee cover centered wilh a I
birthday cake, with an 1 arrange- f
ment of mums as a background.
Miss Eh c rsha ch a nd Mrs. W. 0.
Ba rnitz presided at the silver
coffee and lea services. Hostesses
for the evening were Miss Ebers­
baeh, Mrs. Dwight Parker, Mn.
Webster Sr., a nd Miss Campbell
with Mrs. Robert Morris Sr., as
contributing hostess.

Jimmy Clatworthy
Hon or,ed On Ninth
Birthday Saturday

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The nlnth birth4ay of Jimmy
Clatworth y was celebr ated l ast
Saturday when his mother, Mrs.
Henry Clatworlhy,
enterta ined
with a party in his h o nor.
G a mes were played during the
afternoon with prizes being w on
by Tereaa CHci, Davirl Buskirk
a nd Twila Cl a tworthy,
After Jimmy had opened his
gi fts from his friends , refresh­
ments of ice cream and cup cakes
with eaeh guest'e na me inseribe&lt;I
o n hie cake were
served with
soft drinks and candy.
Otller l',leslS w�e Tanna Gard­
ner, Marta · Hubbard, Mike Bus­
kirk, Carl Dem(lsky, Joyce a nd
Jan Long, David Boggess, Terry
Hannigan, Ronni&amp;
H a nd, J ohn I
leol!:ovitch. Naney H arri ,, Cathy
B a lley, M arsha Stewart, and the
h o nored guest 's brot her Sammy
a nd sister, Sandra .
Stnding girts but una ble to be
present were Jo hn Ingels, Ra ndy
Phillips, J oyce Davis and Michele
Hackett. Mrs. Clatworfhy was as­
sisted by Mn. Lewis Lo ng and
Mrs. Ja mes Clatwort hy Sr., w h o
a lso a ttended the party.

Hostess Gifts Are
Presen ted Tuesday

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Prue Winnin11 Float,
Announced At Ea,tf)rn

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Mr. J. S. Davi,, e1:ecu t ive hea d \
of the Eastern Local School, announced today the winners of th e 1
prize winning fioall at J•st Fri- l
day•a
Homeooroint a:ame: The ·
theme of the Uoaf,I waa "A Song!'
Firat ph1ce went to Tupper-a
Plalm1 School Booaler Club for It'•
,ona the "National AnthPm." Sec­
ond pl11ce went to the Che1ter Club
for "Shine On HarvHt Moon·•" 3rd
Cheater PTA; "Ctui1ln1 Do� the
River" and fourth, Sophomore J
Clasa, "Now nr Never." wh ich de- I
pleted. a tootball team . at ill beat
The Freshman ClaSI w11 fUtb with
"We Go Toge ther." Thi• float
11tttMed th e import.nee nf cooper­
ation hetwetn school and eommun­
ilY:, .
Jud ges for the !!vent were Mra.
Clyde Parish an d Mn. Doria Wald•
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Spec iol Borg ains At . . ,

Elbe rfel ds I n Pom eroy
Shop Every Department
In The Store!

Ba rgai ns i n Wom en's·
and Gi rls' Slips, Pa�ties,
Nigh t�ow ns C, l)o.j a"1as
Women's

f2.95 •Nylon .Trleot

t2.49

Sllpa ' :': , . . . . , Sale

Colors - blue, pink, while a nd black.

$ 1.39

Women's U.15 Hall SUps . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sale

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Nylo n·trico t. Pink, blue, sea s pray and w hile.

3 for $1.00

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Women s Rayon Trleol Pantie, - Briefs

Applique a n4 lace trimmed styles, wh ite and colors. Sizes
small, mediul'n and large.
Women's Katz Brand $2.95
Flannelette Night Gowns and

FOR THIS SALE

PJjJ1mas . . Z, for

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Your ¥, 91 the eo ti,1c n ,w _ fajl , )in•
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t her Hubl;i:ll'd or YotiUH1N · ·SlYI\ls. . Jliij a�
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Wo�,11•, a.,,'\. rrl&lt;ol \l!f�!I:!'"'' . . (J f,f fy�J,�-00

Tailored slyl�: l3and !Ck
colors.

ftr il'ol!yw(lod �l s

in �\ile and

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Gk�• ·.:T�;bo��K���" 'CotL;' P,tirz�
In while and col ors. Sizes 4 to 14 ye ars.

f)_ I J.;; ·f�: •i.oo

Girls' Nylon l Daer•n lColton Slips , . . . • • . . • . .

$1.89

Pajamas

$1.89

Sizes 4 to 14.

Girls' Flannelette

Hostess gifta were presented to
Mrs. Ted W a rner wh en the Kin
Club met T1.1ead11y evening at her
h o me on 'f'1'01pect Hill.
A short business session was
held with Mrs, Warner prcsiding. j
A ro und ro bin get-well urd W18
sent to Mrs. Carl Hyse ll. M rs. An­ I
nice O hlinger and M:rs. Homer ,
Hawkina were named H the nomlnating co mmittee to report at t he 1
next meeting .
Games were played during the
soci al h our wilh prizes .aw arded to ,
Mrs. Richard E. Va.ugh.a n a nd Mrs .
H1wJr:lns. The door prize was won
1
, by Mrs. Th eodore Lehew. 1\1rs. c. I
J. Ebersbach reecived an Mnlver,
Ht)' g ift from her secret pal.
A dessert course w :1s served by 1
the hos tess to th ose na med ab ove
and Mr. Willard Ebersbach, Mr.
Edgar Pra tt. Mrs. Fra nk Powers, I
Mrs. Harold Johns on a nd one guest
Mis, Ju,jy Vau g h an. Fa vors we re
coasters.
The next meeting will be a
mHked H alloween party at t he 1
home or Mrs. Fr11 nk Powers, Middleport, on October 3 1 .

Mrs. Willi am Garber and Miss
Ann Crow have gone t o Akron
for a two wee ks visit with Mr.
and Mrs. William Garber Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Diles, Mr,.
Bertha Archer. Mrs. Grace H)Jiell
and Miss Sylvia McM aster visited
M o nd ay in BeYerly with Mrs. F.
C. Kreger and her 11ister. Mr�
Gena Sellers. Mrs. Kreger is the
wife of a f�r mer pastor of the
l oca l 1''irst Ba ptist Church. Thie
m ont h she and Mrs. Sellers will
be goin� to G r eenwich, Conn., to
spend the winter a t the ho me of
H. C. a.rton_ , 59 Stonehedge_
Sout h .
D o na ld Mills, assistant m an ager
at t he Va n,diu m Pl.ant spent yes,
terday and toda y in Morgan town;
where he Iii · 1 attendlna- special
claases in the interest o f the � Ian
Mrs. George Joh nson w ho h�l
been i�l at ", home wit h flq I�
som� improve Elme r Ha1klns has r�t_u rntd
fro m a several days visit ln
his d.aul!: hter,
Clevel and with
Mn. Viriinia F usco and husband.

2 Piece Style.

sfze.s 4 lo

14.

Sporle Socks

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Sites 10½: to 13. Big selection of ,pattern, In.
colors.

Men's "Deboe" Stretch

Socka

Nylon and Silk. Qne siie fits all.

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pain • for

Boys' "Argyle" Socks . • . . . • . : • • • � pairs for

I n sizes 8 t(I 1 0 ¼1 . Our re-gular 39e quality on nle.
Boy,• Cushion-Fool Sneaker Socks Ou Sile

3

All wh ite. Si�es 7 ¼; to 1 1.

pr .

$1.00
$1.00
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Boys' School Socks • . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . 89" • package

In alzes 7 to 10¼� Put up 4 pair&amp; in a package.

Little Toi&amp; Morpul Socks . • . • . . . . • . • 4
Sizes 4 to 6 ',t .

Girls

$1.00

H�bulk

Orlon

Sizes 8 to 9'11 ,nd O'ni to 1 1

pair

for 98e

Sports Socks . . 81e a

pair

iii run ranao of COion.

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Men'■ HI-Bulli Orlon and ' Wool Crew S4ella
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Grey, ,black, chtrcotl, 1old •nd geen. S1lea 10� , 'to 13.
Mlues' Knee IIlglt

pr.

Soclls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 pr.

Ill bulk oa;-loo •nd 11:rtteh nylon. On e 1lae flt., all: Oolon.
arun, red, ,Old, black, camel �d white.

Elbtrftld1 Art Open Every Wtek ,Day

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Open Saturday Night Until 9 P;M;

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N�on-Kennedy Dispute Now
Still Boiling With New Vigor
Vice President Richard

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:::!�: :�:r•t.�:;��bo u:::::e
fense of lhe Qucmoy and Ma tsu
isl d
:.ft:· lhe previous two deba tes
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t-1•e th ird wa, carr,'ed ., ail t hree'
television and rour radio netWorks. Nixon spoke from Los An,i gele&amp; and Kennedy
frClm New
York. The candida tes w ere questloned by a panel o f four newsmen in Los Ang eles-in 8 separate
atudio from Nixon,
Nixon said the l a test encounter wa&amp; ••good and fast-mov,·n,· , ,
sood clash," Rilpublican National
Ch airman Thruston B. Morton dec:lared that "Nixon aga in was t he
.., merely
clear winner." Kenneu
said it W3. S " a n interesting evening" but Pierre Salinger, hie
PXt!as: aecretrary, said the Democralic nominee and his sl a{! we re
"hi&amp;)lly pleased and feel t hat this
WII his best performa nce of the
three debates."
Minutes aft er the program ended. the rival candidates tangled
i n a dispute o ver whether Kennedy had followed the gro und rules
. (or the debate. Nixon charged
, thal Kennedy had ,iola ted
an
agreelTlent by uaing notes. Kennerlly denied he h ad used notes a nd
aaid he h a.d referred onl)' to two
documents, including II letter writIe n by Presid ent Eisenhower to
be ,ure he was quo ting them • accurately,

Nikita ,Flew
I Home TOday,
1ctory
Cl3lDIS
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c.ntrat alNI levtMrw Ohle:
P•rffr cletHlr •ftllf CINIHnue.1 warm
lelloy, h'th 7WI. WWIIV autt.rNI
....WWII or thund1nhlwer• _,...._
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thvnd,re."ww,,. lllraly.

14, 1960

LocaI Jj�w· Enforcemen t Officers Busy

SINGLII COPY - k

Nixon

P?,�·:hur,d ay night', lh frd cha p - -- - -· -- -·
ter of their scheduled four de- /
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohlo,. friday, October

Following TV Debate

(UPI) -

e nt1n e

a1 y

l'eather

Derieted To TIN lnUr- OJ Ths M�__,,- Area

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WASH INGTON

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Middleport Emergency Unit In
Service Twic_e To Help Po_lice

Mason Grade School PTA To ,
Spo
ool Carnival
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Loca I law enforcement officers were busy 1broughout the
,
Foglesong . Fancy work : Bel- ,
night.
Thu rsday investigating a shooting at the Wonder Bar
��re, Velma Burris an_d lrma 1
1
h,eld on saturd1Y, October 1� '
�' Game Room 1 : Sally
3
mlles
south ol Middleport on Roule 7 and probing a brea k'·
·
'·
1 lhe 1ebuol. Th e tim6 Is 2 p.
an d Wanda Roush. G a me
· g at the Headquarters Tavern in Middlepo
mg and enterin
rt
I 8 p. m. There will be one . •
-1 I
I �ivfno
.......
••• P,-,- 2: Fra ncis -'
At 8:45 last night the Sheri f f's
RH'. E· J• H• IdemM
·
·
�
pr�e. a Zc:nith do�k rad io.
• �Mn. Schaekel; Fi.ah Pond: I
Departme nt was cal led l o investi - broken beer battle,:.
which donations of 50e a re be . �� Baldwin and Rutb Ryan; !
He ndrix drew a gun and ihot
gate a 1hooting at the Wonder Bar.
NEW YORK UPI-Nikita S.
asked, Oth er prizes boqht by
'.S�� Room: Mr1. Denver Artis;
riend
while he was at the front
Khrushchev f lew home to a royal
Sheriff
R
o
t
bert
c.
F
Ha tenbach, Dep
,
3
i u
el
kitc h!Pi
noveltie •· M ary Perry and I
of_
thfl e1tabll sh ment, the sheriff
uty
we!eo_me .�n Mosc?w �� ay, pro/
Sheriff
s
Cha.rles
Sayre
and
·
:k, :1t !f �:by :!rg\ ed t u....., .---� .. a nd ba11 oons, Jimmie
r
cl a 1mmg great victory for th e
Howard Frank. along with Middle- 1 said.
biers
and A Rival m agnetic wall'
Friend 's condi tion has bee n
port Chief of Police Her b:? rt Gilkey
Soviet bl oc ln the.
N. Gener.al
I ca n opener.
·
Cami va l chairman i11 Janel .Sur.I t' •'-'
and the ·Midd l cpor , E mergency- termed 18
not being eeno u11, bY
Assembly where his ou tburst1, le_d
.
I
The
p
followin
·
door
rizes have
PTA prc,idenl. The publ ,c 1,
g
only to defeat on every ma jor 18·
Rescue L'nit were needed at the lhc She riff!! Departmen t . He was
been donated by loc al merchants: 1 vlted. All proceeds will be used I
taken to M eigs General Ho.spital
scene.
sue.
.
.
.
,milk glau hobnail cookie jar by lu" the PTA for school ground UR- .
Charles E. F_riend. 1 � , Pittsburgh. by th e Middleport Emergency unit.
The Soviet premier new mt o_ a
.
Pickens H.lrdware ; Weat Bend el ee• provements.
Thi&amp; morning , Frienu f ilf'd ch ,,P.a was shot in the rI ght h ip
- WI· th
starry sky aboa rd .• .giant Soviet
SR SKAGGS• USN
trlc
corn
l)Opper
by
r
Mason
Fu
ni•
.
-·
ge1
against Hendrix, sta ting Lhat
a
.38
rev
olver by bartender William
TU 1 14 turboprop airliner Th ursEvangel tstic se!vices wiU be.gin ture Co.; an d I permanent by Bil
1
•
"Pete " Hendrix, during the dis- Hendrix maliciously lhot with inday �ight _o o?,•stop for � osco.w at the
Eugene
Sk
H.
ggs,
a
o
P
meroy,
Enterprise
Evangelical f lie Jean'a Bea uty Shop. Th e fol·
i
tent to kill. Hendrix pied nol guilpledging his ardent belief 1� Uni ted B r thren hureh
foster Ron of Mrs. Bessie Pullins turba nce.
October low{ng merchanta h ave d on ated
�
9
,
•
Auording t? �ro secuting . AHO�· ty to the ch arge in County Court
peace o n earth " after tel �ing the 1 � and _ w i ll contmu e n!g h tly at
has enlisted in the U. S . Navy and
five pounds of h ambureer to be
i
Gener al Assembly Russi a h ad 7 . 30 unti l October 30_ Th ia
has completed six weeks of train ney James O Brien, who mvest1 - and was placed on $2000 bond. The
chuN!b used for the carnival B&amp;B Market
rockets ready for war .
lng. He will begin a J4 day leafe g a ted :.t the scene, evidence indi • ca se will be continued October 24
Is localed one ha lf mile north of Bar ain Center Market, Bachner';
g
I caled t� a t Friend. alo_ ng with ;1 in Count)' Court.
"We gave h el l to the Ameri• Pomeroy on the Athen
/
Oct
ober �s R(lad.
Market and Frona 's Place. Valley
Charlea have been riled against
i
cans a nd lhe British" �e &amp;aid at
Skaggs
''The Return of th e Showboat" •
1s stud)·ing dam age con- compamon, Can-oil White, 20, PortRev. E. J. Haldem an of Foa-- 8!11 Dairy bas donated chocolate l, tjiis year', minstre l, which will trol with the Navy. His addre88 is land, _entered thE bar a nd crea ted White and Friend for disturbing
a_n lraqu U. �- �elegtllo_n recepthe peace while intoxicated and
li on before w1nd1ng up his 25-day tori a , 0., will be the ev anaellst. milk and or�1,1ge d�nlr..
iven in t he Ru tland High Eugene H. Skaggs, SR 547-47 - 70, the disturbance.
All drawmga will be held at 8 tJ t:
I
malicio
111 destruction of property.
When
asked
to
by
leave
o
Hendrix,
C
visit to New York al\d the U. N. He served several yean a11 a pa,.
B
mpany
375, 21
atalion
on Friday
School Auditorium
2nd
Hen'd.r hr. and White were Liken
' Re_gi n_ient, USNTC, Great 'Lakes, I a fight started. • Hendrix �aa
"summit session" at wh ic h he tor in the Sandusky Conference, p. m.
�ve�ber 1 1 at 8 p. m .
t�reatened _by ���_:� ths with into custody and placed in eounty
never met once with any Ameri- ,b e haa also oerved several yeu, V�getable ,oup, (bring own con,!iii be gi,en by the Rutland lllino,s.
.
jail by Sh�riff Hartenbach . Friend
18 an evangelist for the EUB de- tamers II
can offici al.
to lake home), h amburg. :.
h �chool Chorus, directed b)'
will rare charges after released
nominatio n. At one time he WU ers, h otdo,:s, milk, orange drink, f,• C. 0. Chapman.
Mrs. Ellza1 w• V
He sa id the Soviets had ac hiev- th e p astor or t he Firat EUB
from
t he hospital.
.Ann Webster will be t he a'.t!·
ed a "gre.al victory" in winning C�urch in Findlay, 0, During the coffee, coke , pie and cake, wlll' i
Fifteen
patrons at the bar were
be on sale,
ft.II'••w
'•t. The Kenn,• Music Co.,
,pro- pas ' few yea r, h e has mad
aasembly deba te of their
quea IORC11 1aIU Oi••t
...
by SheriU
e three
Kitc
hen workers are Evelyn Ha• • )jhbtJngton is
furnish ing an
poaal £or "immediate" il\depend- triPs to the Holy lands. On OctoHartenbach and Prosecutor Q'.
.
l
for the performance.
w·
ence for colonial areas-an issue her 22 and 29 he Wm show 1om e ey, ch,irman; Maxlne Aldrich, ,;rt,ri
BMen.
, ' -l-1,a lon ,
Be
Jo
anne Green, M ,·n•
Hlldson,
ssie
un
w · 1 1 be 7••
=•eats
the West supported h im on.
BREAKING AND ,-a
" 1 • ING
coiored 8l"d
1 es 0I many places be nie Rizor,
1
Governor Cecil H. Un derwood
wl be reserved. First come, first
J(lyCe Caraon, Joan Har- �
•
·
. He was defeated on bis bid for , has visited In the
W
red
.
ewart, 33,
Oq the Quemo)' . Matsu issue
St
M!ddleF
Holy lands.
y:...
toured four C'ounl ie, ;n West
bour, Mr,. Shrimplin, Hazel Smith,
. , ·ed. The m,· n,trel "eke•·
u
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.. port• was arrested by M"ddl
1
epo,-•
• Kennedy again clte d authorities i n' disarmament deb ate, a seat for
ginia
by
helicopter
Wed1:1.e&amp;d ay,
Rev. Francis H: ' Glazie r, pas- Myrtle Maynard, Gold1 e Carr, Kath• bif J'urcha1ed f rom any ch orus
Police Chief Herbert Gilkey on a
or formerly in the El8enhower ad- Red C h in a , his a ttempt to oust
j
stopping
lo
spealt
t
o
l
a
rge
ry
h
W
crowds
LaMrs.
ittaker,
Ru89ell,
n
i
all
�ber, and
re�ervat o ns
C!'h arge of breakin1 and entering
minlltntlon to aupport his a rgu. Secret ary Gener al Dag Hammar- tor of the ch u rch , will be Jn Vera Yeager, Vivian Fry and . M ary t niult
CAPE CANAVER!J.L. Fla. UPI- at fifteen d ifferent places.
be taken care of in Mr.
. tvlce eaCh
Headquarters Tavern with in a half
lllent that the Ch inese Nationalist- skj old and his dema nd t h at th e ch arg_e of th. e so� se
T.hree bl ack mice today are on a
Counties toured by the G o vernor
n.l.•ta,'
oft,·,e.
-14
ill· be special Jolmson.
hour
Hsembly deba te American " ag- evethng. There
after ,·t was repo,,e
- d en te:red
held ialands were indefensible.
·
Baked goods: Lila Zerkle and
chorus ,, ,ompoa·• f"·' · d_IIIY return trip o ver a 5.000 in co nnect. ion with_ his ca ndid acy at 2 :30 th 18
·
gresslon" over th e U2 and RB47 m mu·c on th e program b"monung.
·
He cbarg·•
·
# vari'ouo I ----- -�----o:u N,·xon wi th trymg
mile_
tO
d
islance
they
traYeled
f
o
r
Thursa
seat m the Umted States Sen•
of '
., · ftve members. Dea n
.
l g
t
e
I plane incidenti.
d
d
e e e inc oln, Cabell, Putnam
. o w
he
e�btt.■h�:!,� *
# \ � ,t�-�• i
�: :������iy ," "A --" and •,�d � ;,. n�
t.:: LJ. f�!�t�
��ri�u�� ,
;r
,.,,
""'
tin:: ouw.
.
The s h ip t hat brough t h im here Bible . then we Jnvited you tO at•
� .,
with the Ol'iln.ese N ationalists and
rr,J and Oed · bifOft &lt;llld GDteyIn Mason county the uovertloi- &amp;lot,
.
.
:
·
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·
A· matinee will be given for "Moe"-.were hurled t he 5.000
ailing l a ter to- le�� the ,servic�s each night. 4
·
was
Baltlka
the
s
a Ved on th\ scene. The crime
uid there wall no unconditional
'Ille Nort hwestern Local School, mil es down the Atl a ntic missile made stops at :-ft. Olive sc hool, was report"'
Including au- warm welcome awaits you at this
..e to defend the olf,hore ,·,. day with souvenirs,
Y t he night radio
P1....a
range
.,...
ab o,.ir� an Atlas intercontin- 1 Leon, Henderson and New Haven.
sets, ch urch .
on Thu rsday, N ov. 10.
operator a t the B&amp;B Cab Co.
landt lrom ati.ack by C(lmmunists tomobile tires, portable TV
en
tal balltsllc missilt', whose nose 1
Archie
Henry,
mayor
----of
Henderan air condi tioner, anti-freeze Ji.
,______
GIVES CHASE
on th.e Chin• mainland.
eone l a nded in the South Atlanlic son. who arrange{I t he Henderson
for a uto radlaton a nd heavy
quid
After seei nj Stewart on th•
Th e vice! presiden t replied t ha \
ar Ascensio n Island, o ff the west
ne
rally
h
complete
with
nd
ot d ogs a
Soldi er Of Fortune
crates with undiscl�ed contents.
,
ftennedy's program would
coast of Africa .
le ad
cider, introduced Gov. Underwood , street, Chief G'illr.ty attempted t
(JR his arrival in a r.ainslorm
As
stop
him
for
questiening
.
Stewart
aot to peice but to war beca use
The
o
se
c
o
ne
soa
r
ed
n
Now Unmarked Grave
m ore than who spoke on his rea1K1rui fo r wantdingy New York dock Sept.
led over the river bank near [.in,
lrcy conceflion h&gt; the Communists on a
Edison Hob1tet ter, ch.airm a n of
HAVANA UPI - The bullet- 650 miles ab ove emh at a speed ' ing, a Senate seat snd hi&amp;hlighting f
t
here were 00 Amer ican of- 18,
coin
Street. .Members of tbe Mid,
would lead on]y to new dem an ds.
·th e local Girl· Scout rulld driv e riddled bod,y of Anth ony za-rba o r 17,000 miles an Jtour. The mice th'e great American freedom,_
ents
dlei,rt Emer,:eney Reacuc Unit
.
·
He did appea r to put himself fioials oth er tha n security ag
r
f
allwe
rt
o
f
0
p
toda
that
th
e
dl"
i
Ve
ill
e
l
a
y
said
id
,e�perimept
1
a
tod ay in a n unmarked grave
Following the Henderson a:ally,
y
h im off.
ta
m•"' clorly i� _ 11n • wi � the Ei• to see kffl
ln,_ ahOrt or I ts ,s e.t goal.
near Santi ago and only eig ht per- test lhe effects of deadly space lhe 'GoVernor and party tra veled Were ca]I� to _give assis��
l;OR K UPI-Soviet
ct. hac efully
.
.
Para
Plc
....,u.nL
NEW
1
1
oca
1
0�
r
teen
m
.
e
m
.
th
,e nhower ad mm1t1 ra 110n s policy,
radi
at
lon
o
n
•
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living ,t'•••·e.
W'ork en will bt out th is week, · sons a..u
'--ew fir,l band how
•
t he
. by mo\or. cara, an to New Haven
m- mler Nikita S. Khrushchev's prlA crow d of UKJ Rus,uans,
• we
�- bac h and
_ vie
whle
h
�
u lhe 1- s\ands elu
_,.a
•
. be said, and that he urged com- American soldier-o f-fortun e fated , The cone Was retrieved about ·for a Public address in the N ew H•· Sheriff R0 bert Hln,i;-n
me
a nd children, near,
g'
wo
n
dln
v
a te liner Baltika
Pomeroy
&amp;alls bact.
Policema
n
George il.ickl
only H an ··art of ba ttle i£ an
l
the ven Theatre at 7.30 p. m
.. plelion of the drive by all work• the guns of tl)e Cuban firine sq uad. : 3 ½ ho urs a ter l anding in
yugs and home., to�.ay with 8 lacltluSler paeal
ere
he scene.
t
at
so
w
atuck on them■ sho uld be a pre- l mobbed him with h
:1f
&amp;1
a
en
oc
1t
r
n
fin
but
ln
seve
a
Before
urs
that
l
o
was
or
h
a
of
e
total
der
al
,
leavinii Mi ami on his
Pre dent Celebr es 3 30 P l
kisses and th ruat three big bou•
an empty bunk the drive could be reached aa ill .
St.wut Cr,iptund
Jude to an assault on Formosa .
rat@d adv1:ntur_e, the 2?-year- before medic a l 11cienti sts pulled
-----�-Intern ational
on
him
at
quets
!�!•c��:.
·
,
'
Stewart
. wu captured by Chief
The dispute abou t fina ncing
old Zarb a left a Jetter in which back the la•,t of th e heavy shield•
earl!Y as pos,-;ible
·
'
·
'
'
j
ilkey,
a
d
farm program• d eveloped from a Airport, wh 1le 100 an tI·Comr�:- . Khrushchev a nd t�e f ive . s ate!ii
1�
!t
G
i
n
ls
s
D
all the money With
nd
l
h
e
a
nim
a
sque
a
ling
go
he
a
l
Pom
is
$700
e
roy
but
he
expres
ed
confidence that
T
p
eace u &gt;'
par
aded
pickets
hte
iet
leade
ra who jomed him on
e
exception
tb
or se ve n dollars was
question to Kennedy about the
at tbla time b way , hort of t h e "G o d wo uld glve me t he neces- heartily
I
nea r th e main airport buildin g.
the voyage to N e W yor k eh ose tO I
(IUn
f
d
·
hl
Wtt
n
50 teet of where
cost OI the Democra tic pl atform,
"All three are alive and in good
goal. Mr. Hobstetter 11aid that sary streng th and courage to die
Soviet 'Foreign Minister Andrei · r t urn home by other transport •
·
11
I
Stewart was hiding.
Would Cut Program
3,n
al an•
onditi on," sa id
c
offici
h h onor a nd pride
wit
a ny workers have not reported
m
&amp;
is
h is
t
if
�
k
In
County
Oourt
t.his
morning
Kennedy said the Nixon fa rm Gromy�od Ukrain:n ,1eaa e: N� t iion . . An Estonian o iler, Vlklor !19 yet a nd he urged tha t all do necessary
in fron t of a Red' Jir- nouncement �at spelled an other
"'
russ1an e .
aa ntmetsa, one : of the Ba llik a's I
St
ewart entered
a
plea
liJ
of
not
plan would coat $1.5 to $2 billion l a i V. o g orny, ye o
0
U.
S.
sp
a
ce
trmmp
h
t
he
longes
t
possib
soon
as
le.
as
. 8
' ing squad."
urov -and 191 ••e
..... w mem'-rs chose, not to · -----------------more 'ha n the present program ega ti o n ch ief Kiri I M u
-------- nii:ht ever recorded in American
Charles R. Ord of the Mason gu I·11Y tO the chargea and WH
H aven was bound over to lbe grand jury on
and that his would cost $1 billi on Hunga ry's party lea der J a nos Ka · return at all. He defected lo the
rocket experimenu ·· with animals. County Da nit in New
•
dar �ccompani-'
Khrushl}te...
west Monday.
Jeu.
one
o
f 160 bankers recently com- $1500 bond.
J
Alth
_ •.ug h the pl_ace cs rds at t h•
1 ey expre,,_,..
Cb"le I c·1k
···• thanks
...
pleting an intensive course of
Nixon sa id Kennedy's farm pro- abo ard the three-atory h igh airr
passenge
orld's lar,e:est
liner,
w
captain
s ta ble Will be less glit&amp;ram would result iD a 2� per
study a t the West Virginia School today to Middleport N ight Patrol6
terin g as the B altik� steam11 east
cent increaae in food prices which pi ano.
of Banking at the 4-H Camp at ID.G.n I. R. Neal, the Middleport
w
ard, the small, while-h ulled Unsqu admen, sheriff's department
would be part of the cost of th e
Jackson's Mill,
Va .
Khrush chev appeared to enjoy er at
a nd Pomeroy Patrolman
lea1t has some edra cargo
George
was
school
attending
the
Also
pro,ram.
h is last
moment! on America n In her h
Pl'M'SBURGH (UPI) - The horns blew at midnight in
Hicks foe their help in capturinC
old .
Lewis
f the Citizen's
o
H.
mes
a
J
plane
e
h
t
Kennedy rejected thl1 estim ate soil, wa lking around
Tw� bu1lo ads of heavy goods .Pittsburgh - and blew, and blew and blew.
Nati o n.al Bank in Point Ple asant. Stewart.
and ufd . a gi ven percentage in- and a mbling In all direetlons to Wer
-------A zany cro wd which police Incidents.
e loaded onto the vessel by
The sch o ol is sp o nsored join tly
�'"-' iii' lhe price of a farm the chag rin or American and So•
her crewm en T.hursay. Among called lhe greatest assembled
The wildest relebration in this
b
y West Virginia Up,iversit)' a nd IA.tmumba Supporten
prochlC!t y,ould not mean an equal • viet security officlala.
th e souvenirs the Communists here since V•J Day jammed the I baseball-crazy town 1s history even
the West Virginia B:mkers A.ssocial)' b(&amp;h · percentalle increase in re- � W hen t he plane cleared the are s ending
hom e by sea are 1ev- tSteel City until th e wee hours of saw the mayor almost l and in
' The Pomeroy Sceond wa rd Fire tion. This was the f ourteent h an- Stage Protest .March
taU food �cei,.
runway, a New York poliee ofrl• e al
t
he rnornin1 and celebrated the
LEUPOLDVJLLE.
ortable tel@vial on
s
ets, a
jail.
p
i"
The Congo
Department and Pomeroy emer. nua l sch ool
OD btbel' bud get i tems, Kenne- clal signa led the end of the city'•
Two of Pittsburgh 's ttnest put gency squad each ansv.·cred ca lls
. small air conditioner and three Pltlsbur1h Pirates' £Int world
e
o u rse of s t udy UPI-Congolese police uaed their
Featured
in
the
dy 11� he would hope to lower greatest aecurlty crisis wit h th e
new Am erican cars, a Cadillac, an .champions hip in 35 years.
th e arm on Mayor Joseph M . yesterday.
th is year was the subject of in- rifle bull.I, clubs and boot.a' today
Jnterat rate costs by $l billion a words, "Well, men, you"re (IUt of Oldsmoblle and
a Comet.
. Firemen were ca lled to the c. vestments. Other areas co vered to smash a protest mareb on Unit
The demonalration s were set Ban as he despefately made bl1
year, lhcrease federll revenue al- w or k."
The Coast Gua rd, however, or- off at 3;36 p. m. Thur.11day when WBJ' to the Bue clubhouse arter L. Arnol d rarm, on Rt. 33, near were public relati ons, income tu:, ed Nation s headquarten by 300
mo■t tl billion by closin g tax.
Khrushchev, hatleSII and wear. dered out
"substantially the ,Pirate second baseman Bill Maz. the game. "Where do YOU think Pomf'roy al 3 : 30 Thursday. J A b U&amp;iness o utlook, and bank opera- supporttrs of owted Premier Paloopholta, He alao atuck to his Ing· a gray buslqeu suit, looked sa me" eitcort that
surrounded the eroski leaned on 11 pitch by New you're going ? " th ey barked.
trice Lumumba.
traclor had ca ught lire in the tions.
plan tcf lintnee mfiJical care for , chipper and 81 bouncy 15 ev er de- Soviet shi
"To the clutihO\lle to - congratu- corn field a t th e fa rm.
as it s_ailed into New York Yankee rlghthander R,lph
About a dozen
demonstra ton
p
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Robins
J.
James
the aa:ed ¥nder the Socia l Secur. spite the rigors o f hls 2S•day York
harbor last month , Thia in- Terry and .1e nt it soaring over l a te my boya," Barr lhot· · baek.
h urt.
were
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W.
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Ripley,
in
The blaze was extinguished by o Ripley
Jty ,prqram , and Hid the admin- grind, diplomatic and aocial.
eluded a small fleet of Coast the lert•centerfield wall for t he "After •11, rm the ma)'or of .the f iremen.
cuffed lo army jeeps,
j cha irma n of this year's school.
,, , Ja:lratlon program
favored
by
Thinks for Hospltaltty
Guard launche• plus a helicopter g-1me-v,tilm ing run.
-------city." The rec1:faced gendarmes
The dernonstr.atora waved ban1
a
emergen
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squad
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He thanked the people of New
b ' -HUI.on would lak e $1 hlllion a year
ners
ruding "long live the Unitm(lre.
notbin1
said
guard.
Wi th in aeconds, office workers
ed to give assisla nee to Jesse P esidenl Ca3s For
lrom the Trusury.
Yor k a nd the police for their
Jaanlmeta, 9, planned to stay In �e downtown skyscraper ofBefore the su_n went down, t �e Still wagner, Thoma s Fork at 5 : 20 ,' •r
ed Natiitns." "bich iii LUmumba's
Nixon uid the medica l care eourtesy and hospitali ty, overlook
. He was granted asylum fice buil di r111 gave street clea n• t(!_wn wa e J umping. 1:1H&gt;usands of p. m. She was taken t o Meigs Little League Meet
current line, an d "reopen parli aplan would have to be pa id for ing ''the vicious people, the ao- , forever
Wednesd ay and hope, 1o become ers the bi1&amp;e1t headache they'Ye cars, m any loaded with up to 20 General Hospital
ment and Lumumb ll w ill win."
m
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f
MiddleLee
Smith,
presiden
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edical
for
from taxea Cl( other levies. He called pieketen, hired Jndlvid• a U . S. citizen
T he police stopped the march
penons sitting on 'roofs, hoods treatmen t.
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League.
h
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in
years.
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port
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11180 contended th at Kennedy's u als . .
th ese dre gs o1 soelety
and
town.
routed the demonstraton
fenders,
r
into
nd
a
umbled
r
fo
meeting
day a Little League
and aHorted type.11 of paper spew
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PJ'9110llal for lower interest rates T hey do n ot "represen� the Amer
only 100 yards sh ort of the U . N.
Fifth Avenue, the city's main
:30
7
at
evening
Wednesday
open
nex.l
elful
the
h
from
by
bua
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MEMBERS
WANTED
:;, · would lead t(I h1'fla tlon and high er ican peOple'• he s a id In his brief
MEIGS G!NERAL HOSPITAL
headqual'ters a t the Hotel Roy.al.
th orou g hfare, was close d lo a ll
The Red Devils Bo oster' Club p, m. at City Han.
� , prlee1.
airport at.atement.
Admbslpns:
EdWard Friend windOWs. The 1treets below were tra ffic.
offif
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o
electi
be
will
There
conduct a house to h ouse
' ankle deep in debris.
1 will
Jn his farewell
appearance Pittsburgh. Pa.
The erowd tr undled through the membership drive Tuesd ay, Oct _ cers s. nd a decisio n on whether
B AND BOOn ERS TO MEET
Police a t one time rea red a
NAMES OMITTED
Thursday beforfl the go.nation
Discharges: None.
The
Northwestern Local Band
city's
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18th beginning at tl : 30 p . m. in or no t to j o in the National Little
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lira, Edgar Prat t was am ong world parli ament,
Khr ui hchev
Booster-1
will meet Monday, Oct.
a
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ho
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l-the
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Associati
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der. Safet)' -Director Loul1 Ros•
Rutl and ac rding to the new
; thoae attendln&amp; the l(jn Club again sa id he would drop t he 02
STOC KS GAUf
17 th at the Rutland Hig h School
makeshift bran band led a group _club presiden t. Robert Snowden.
off icers, tea m managers
e
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t
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an
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girls sing ing "Bea t , A:11 sports fans are as ked to join and all others interested in the gym at 7: 30 p. m. All band par�h-• gain in a m•• move., a ppealed over radio. and of teen,aged
nut I lu"
•Willard. Ehetabaieh , whose nam e 'would exprus ita ''regretl". The ved r
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• ASHINGTON UPI - Preli- lly funrest a't bis · farm home in made of that occasion and be ap.
lowed
to retain possession of the
parenUy WH not looking tor pub- I Wreck JnveatJ•ated
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All available .police were on
f'.l"lldent to re1ch thal age in of- I 1lnce hia recbvery from • 195{1, either.
flet/. ·' He attained it undlsinayed . he.art attiek, he planned to rl1e l(owever, hi• frieinds · and fam- 1l'he _ Pomeroy PoUce Depart- duty. They were harried. But it
early, eat 1p1ringly, reat now and ily ellw It dl Uerently He was ;et- 1 ment investla:ated a two-car accl- was almo9t old h at to them. On
lri apparent good health.
1 !A.etuall.y, he ja &amp;lad that �e ia again, and qllit work before i,e.
on Sept. 25 tbey were out en maese
Ul
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greeti�s from I dent at 1 p, m. )'esterday
ting bir day
ror a crowd of up to S00,000 who
Weat
Main
Stretlt.
fatigued.
comin
• �d , u he 1.. J:lsenhower was
g
group of prominent Republiean a l
A fiat tire cm • car. opera ted cheered tbe Bucs after their
able bl Jot� fueatly. Otherwise
had and , on the Wblte Ho\lle lawn
The Pret.i dent ' i lready
Cllllklerin1 the year be w11 bom, l eclipaed tbe previous record for from oltizent of the Dl.sU"lct Of by Samuel Jtu•aell, 28, Pomeroy clinching . of the National Leag ue
wa1 blamed for an _ a�cid ent with p ennant.
k 1nndd already be In his grave, ■le �n the White ; Houff. H e Columbia.
But lhere was little amiling to.
Han")' ltl'lueter, M1nenville.
pu&amp;ed that man: an Oct. 3, out1 ..uid.. "He'■ Jn creat 1hape, " ao
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yeara,
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who
Jackaon,.
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1:lauliiower marked th e- occa- 11 m(lnths and · 19 day1 old when their 10n, Joh n, and bis wife and ter's eat '8()0,
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1 ' full aehedule of offl· he- Jert the White Mou1e in 1897. I th., t�� grandch iJdren wer'I! wall- t There were no lnJuriea or ar• broken beer . bottles, CID&amp;, and
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reals.
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Castro•� l'f!Volutionary regime has
decided to confiscate a ll remaining Americafl properli�I in CUba,
informed 1ources reported today.
The sources sa id the cabinet
a pproved the neceuary decrees
et a 1even h our session Thunday
but th at they probably w ould not
be m'ade public unUl later today
or Saturday.
specula t ion the
Tbete was
lengthy cabinet aesai(ln a ls(I a uthorlud the start of l egal steps
to take the Guantanamo naval
base away from the Uni ted States
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_The Castro regime came bock
ment was considering th is a nd it
is known he has had lawyers -_wi th ebargea o1 U . S. implication
!n an inyatlon f&gt;f Oriente PrOV•
working on il for months.
Thursday night Castro', govern, 1nee earl�er thla month and an
mer;it brushed o ff a person al apol- alleged a1t drop of weapons and
ogy from U. S. A�bass.ad�r Philip oth er 1u ppliea to autt-C.,tro gu.e rBonsal over a Miami incident by • rlllaa in the qntnl Cuban Elle11elling new charges of "aggres- &lt;'a mhny Mount.alns,
sion" ag a inst Cuba by the United
A CUban firing 1quad ThutS· States.
Bonsal called on under sere- day executed AJ:ilbony Zarba, of
Uiry Hector R odriguez to express Boaton, MaN., and seven Cubans
Orlente "In•
regref at the beating (If the Cu· captured after
, ban consul in Mi ami, Leon Bhmco vasion": Ao IP.J)ea.)' by Bonul (or
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