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I Anniversary Is
Missionary ~tety Presidents
Of Temple Met , Mainly About Celebrated By
Honored In Special Program
In Middleport
People In
· P. R. Randol phs M~~!~a;;~~~~e."fofw~~e~;~ r:~~~~t;::;e"Yre~~:t:~::!
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Pomeroy
Mr and Mrs P R Randolph Grande Baptlst
Association Mrs Mol he M.:-Ghet and
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Bride-Elect Is Honored With
Shower At James Pullen Home

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Miss Jan ts Hauck brtde-elect I Jr Mrs o F Mt Ktnlev Mr ~
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ffe ndreguffar meef Mtng T e V
(lf Ronald Evans ~as honored Be~(_·h Mrs Brad ford - M r !I
8 0 wers 0 etgs ern'
ta Pythmn
last Saturday evemng
at the 1Sten• · Ba tle). Mrs Jan· Hauc k p!f',
Ststers was held Mr and Mrs Herbert D1xon
home of Mrs James Pullen m1Mrs Audre) Frost Mtss Paltv M d
1 th K f p land Susan and Roger vi.'lited

proof Reedsvtlle observed the I r 1were honored Monday evemng grams were dtstr1buted bv Mrs.
r:otden
Wedding anniversary . wher a spec1a
· 1 progra111 wa sl (;.raN' Hys ell
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Sept. 23 Open house was held held at the Middleport Fhst A corsage and gift were pre·
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· on ay t'vemr.~:: H e
o
d th f 11
f nd
nd
J
Middleport when a shower was Lowen Cmda Morns, Beverly Hall 1 ~ Mtddle 11
Sunday at Pleasanton, wtth Mr an
e o owmg ne s a Baptist Church Each was pre- 1sented to Mrs Rube~t
ones,
held ln her honor Hostesses Pernn, Mrs Ruy Maver, Nan- Th
t po
ffi
th and Mrs Clyde Pratt and fam- relattves attended
1sented wlth a corsage by Mrs. ' speaker of the evenmg, Mrs. ,
'"•r•
Sus1t- Pullen ' Sus1e Allens· r" ,lo \1aver ' Mrs Llii•e Haul'k, a pra)er
e meemtngumson
was opeth"
twht e ily
Mr and Mrs W C Randolph Donald Boone, Associational Janes, vtce president and pro- I
"&lt; .,
WI
\lorth and Carolyn Goegleln. Mrs Avery Goeglem,
Mr s
d 1 M W 11 , All
Mr and Mrs George Logan 1.trs M1ke Pertko ,
M1ldred president, ' and also a gift.
gram chairman ot the 0 h i o
, , 3 mes \\ ere played and pnzes Bur1ce, Mrri Hobert McElhmnv, p~:::d~~~ ·
rs 1 Jam
man and MlSs BerhJre Kmg VISited 'Wbinson. Wilham Moore, Mr
Mia. ~.B&amp;lpb~ --~ Mts.s1011. Society of American
y,ere won bv Mrs Frank Beach. Mrs Edward Evans, Mrs Elo- p Tl
g
At
,.
Sunday afternoon, w1lh
Mrs and Mrs John D Webb Mr Mr§:" BOOrie with the presenta- Baptist Women, spoke on the
1 ~'- poem. ' u umn
· :l nd 'I
•·· sa Iut- "foundmg ot the Horne MIsMrs Waltf'r• Buncf', Mrs A11 en da Webb lud\ S;:w t&gt;r Mrs
t M
(' ff R was
Ow1ght
Logan
at
Hol1.er
Hosptt·
n rs Ed Ste wart , Mr . and ttons The group was ai:!U
11
Jf'nkinson and Mrs
Wallace Richard Ptc kens
~ tven c'Y 1 0 rs .r~ ..-~ usse al They rt&gt;port ht&gt;r as slightly Mrs Marnp Keebaugh, Tonya ' ed with an or~gmal poem , writ- s10ns" by the Baptist denomJ.
11
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ar
sec- tmproved
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A NEW CREATION
Bradford
Semllw g1fts but unable to " s
. h wenbsac o.n:~ as
f M
l nd "'-b
L"!' ra.· Mr
and Mrs. Er ten especially
for the occasaon nabon and varrous diVISIOns
of
0
Gift"- for \11ss Hauck were attend :ere Mrs Jack Satter- ~~La;~ ~n ~e a hence
r~ Mr and Mrs Jimmy Fry of win Cain, Mr. and Mrs Am by Mrs Charles Lewis and read Home and Foreign Mtssionary
IN BROOMS
a el an rn y,. 0 was repor- New Haven W Va and Mr brose Ktbble, Mr and Mrs L. by Mrs Boone The corsages work She began wtth the plo... •~
Plar-P; (ln ., table covered wtth field Mrs Richard Roller ~rs
1s, rugs,
' cloth. The w a 11 Howard
' Wilson. Mr~. Lawrenl'e Ied d
Barcus, were made by Mrs E. L Hugh. neer work of Roger WtJIJams ter
sw"p'
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a pale green
and Mrs Edward Stdes a n d L Bowman, Flosste
th•ncarp•
ltrooms
twice lh., slse
dt&gt;('Orntmn behmd the table fea- Lee, \1rs Norman Yeauger, A gtfl wus presented tL Mrs daughter Nma of Middleport, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll RE.ldolph ~ and Mrs David Sneller
m 1639.
end weight.
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tured white wedding bells and Mrs. Jane Gtlkey Mr:. Rli'h- Pat Callagher m observance of VISited Sunday with Mr and Dr and Mrs M K Fugate, Mr
Presidents honored were Mrs
Followmg the closmg prayer 14 OUNCES-THINK OF IT
strf'amers caught wtth the brl· ard .lone" ol Ponwruv. Sarah her · 50111 weddmg anmvf!rsary Mrs F.lias Sllles
und Mrs Harold Johnson and Homer Brennefl of Rto Grande b; Rev Boone, a soctal hour
Why Swin1 Pound• Of
dal bouquet
Hannigan, Uarlf'nt&gt; Justis
of whtch she and IVJr l:allagher Mtss Rozanna Kmght of Pt &lt;.:huck, Emma Mae Van Meter, Mrs Je&gt;eCookotPomeroy, Mrs' was hel~ m the church dmmg l
Exc"' Weight?
After thf' opemng of the g1fts MmersvJii(' Mrs HnwaHi Ba~ - celrhrated recently The gift Pleasant, W Va spent the H E . Ktbble: Martha . Holsing Margaret Smith of Jackson, Mr~ room wnh Mrs Charle"' Ben- Thous•nds of women heve IP.
Racine nett, Mrs Hughes and Mr s 1prond this wonderful lkltt1o
b MISS Hauck refreshments ers Clyda Taylor, Mrs Don- ~ was prest&gt;nted by Mrs Owen wet:kf!nd wtth her grandmother, e1, Fanme B1gley. Sus1e Ker- Gretta Simpson of
1
y
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·
· as ho.stesses
broom-th•d•ysofwor
were
served to ' the followmg, ald ' Haur k Colt&gt;f'n
Wil son . Jan- u behalf of the Mt&gt;1gs Temple, 1Mrs Jnhn F Bflly and
fam1ly wm , Rhonda Co ngrove, Mr an d1Mrs Harold Mack of Cheshire,'snelie r ~cbng
lwith
• broom h•ve pasMd ne
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Mtldred Housh of Racme, Mrs. ice Zirkle and M&lt;:~ nanrw Wood·1lhf' Staff and Offwers, and the j Rev and Mrs Eugene Thorn- Mrs Robey Williams. Mr and · Miss Marianne Woodrum
of Sandwiches, cookJE~s. coffee, T•k•• the weep out of ....,.
Mark Evans of Pomeroy , Jo gerd d rolumbus
Past Ch tefs d11b
.as and fam1ly uf Westerville Mrs Raymond Congrove, Jack
tea , and mmts were served at / WILL NOT PULL NAP.
Ann VanMeter, and
Karen Refreshment s were
punL·h An mv 1tation was read from were Monday guests of h1s par- Congrove. Mrs John Amerine, Wellston. and Mrs Ed1son Bak- a table covered wtth. a p 1 n k
The
both 0 f Racme Mrs and 1':tk1• lie&lt;urated wtth pale tht- D1strwt Deputy tu attend ents , Mr and Mrs
Everett Ruth Shultz , Mr. and Mrs AI e. of Middleport.
clotlt and centered w1th a omk
VISIT IN THE
1
C IS~. E
f Pome~y Lu- green weddmg bells wtth stlver the n1strtd ConventiOn to be Thomas
vtn Reed, Mr and Mrs. Ben Mrs Boonf! prestded over the arrangement by Mrs. L e w j a. '
HOUSEWARES OF
rtfl~~~rn~a~; ~acme, and' the clappers and mmls
Iheld al New Straitsville No- Mrs. Pr 1ce Hawk am.l liaugh- Buckley, Mrs Ada Kibble, Mr. meeting. whtch w~s opened with Pres1dmg at the silver servtce
$
followmg from Middleport, Mrs.
vernber 16 Game~ were play- ters, Mrs. Kenneth Lawson and and M1 s Arth~r L Het7.er, Lu- a devotional period by Mrs. were Mrs. Ba.ker and Mrs..satWendell Gerlar·h, Mrs Jenkm
ed and pnzes won by Mrs Lena , Mrs Norbert Neutzhng and son cy Hetzer, Mtlls Burden, Mr. James Stephenson.
terf1eld, president and v 1 c e
son, Mrs. Alfred
Scarberry
McElhmny.
Mr s.
Horace ' Btll and Miss Patty Haggy spent I and Mrs Lloyd Black",Vood, Mr. Tho.se present had been ask- p&gt;rr~es~ld~e~nt~of~th~e~M~is~si~on~s~ry~Sir~;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;~;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;
McEihtnny, Mrs. Allman andiSunday m Columbus wtth Mrs and Mt·s. Arthur Da•1Js, Teddy ed to brmg a used sweater to iii
Mr s Bt&gt;UV Spenl'er
:Hawk's son, Grover E tlawk and Joan Ann: Mr and Mrs. be sent to Hong Kong. and an
Refresh~ents were served by who has returned home after Harry S. Moore , Mr and Mrs. offermg was rece1ved to pay
Pomeroy, Ohio
M . N th
d M lsevf!ral weeks hosp1tahr.ation W C Randolph, Jr., Mr. and the cost of sendmg the sweat8 1gg
Mrs Gart&gt;n St~nsbur) , tm· Pt:l~J fi ~~e~~~art 111 sihear~Jose r~i ~ and IS improvmg
, Mrs C L Ran&lt;iolph, Mrs . The! ers Ushers for the offermg serTONIGHT
mecllatt" past president ol t he tt
Mr and Mrs John Smith and rna Orr , Mrs. Marcia Keller, vJce were Mrs Edward
U
"COUNTERFEIT TRAITOR" Mnldleport Garden Club, was w evE"nmg.
d ht r JoAnn of SandyvtiJf! IMr and Mrs H E. Cowdery, Moore, Mrs Joe Wilson, Miss
(Technlcolor)
awardl&gt;d the uutsta.ndmg Gar-;
'14-~~: ~~t guests of her par-rMr and Mrs Webster Reed. Rho?a Hall, 4nd Mrs Jack Sat- ,
WUllam Holden, Lilli Palm·
dener
awa1d
last
Saturday
at
ents
Mr and Mrs Pl'lce Hawk . Mr. and Mrs Ov1e Miller, and terf1eld~,
1
er, HuJh Gnfhtb. Wm Hoi·
M;·s John Bayliff and daugh- Mrs Cora Patterson
~.~P. voted to hold a
den, "' Eflc Erickson, Amer· the Fall IJJstmt meetmg ht&gt;ld j
ican ·born Swede who outwit· m Belptt&gt;
tt&gt;r uf Cndersvdre and M r s. l Sf!ndmg presentt. were Mr Spriuj ·R&amp;Ily on the mommg of I
t1d the Nazi durtng World ! Mrs Stansbury was ae('omNewton Spencer of Logan are and Mrs. Earle Wlg&amp;l, Mr and the '¥:SO.Cliltional meeting.
War a, selling them on an :panted lu the meetm.; by oth' Ute guests of Mr and Mrs. c. Mrs Earl Shears, Mr and Mrs
The ' president$ were saluted
ilnagmary oil .~;upply, Hlmm· er membe1 s ul th~ Mt.ddleport
,
IF Tompkms and assistmg in George Black, Mr and M r s with the singing of an origmal
Jer paases lum mlo Re1ch club, M1 s John K1nc~:~td, Mrs Tltt' Snulhern H1gh S r h o o l 1the cat e of Mrs. Tompkins who John Buchaflan , Mr and Mrs. song. The dlJet number w a s
while he suppltea AJI!ea wtlh M L ~ rt&gt;nc h and Miss Harttt• Glee club's fund ralsmg sale 1Js
Johnme Kibble, Mrs. Edna Ste· sung by Mrs . Clifford Stumbo
111 but impl ovlng
Na:Ei move1.
Mane
Snuth
ul
Manot·
'l't'IUls
r'rull
cakes
Mr'
and
Mt
s
Mtlt!s
Me
Far·
ward, Mrs. Zona Lee, Mls.'Jes and Mrs. John Fultz With Mrs.
COLORCARTOON:
The
award
wus
presented
wus
launehde
tud,ly
when
Exe{'
,
ld
and
family
uf
Columbus
Mildred
and ~·orrest Kibble,
-- -- - - - SNUBBY'S SON!..__
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fr om DISlrJl'l 11 of the Oh 10 11\IYt' IJeud ChaJifS Hayman l s~~nt Sunday With her futher Mrs MarjoTJe Marcum
T a· .
WID,. THURS. FRI.
Axsoctal!on
of
(
i;mlen
Clubs
purchased
.the
fn·st
fruit
cake
·Emmt&gt;it
Will,
~hester
Road
'
Many
cards
were
also
rece1v
r &amp;nr.ng ~ elltnon
October 24-25-26 I
The meetmg was held at the fl'lln~ Melvm Van Meler, dub
Ml·s Harry Davis and Mr. ed by the couple.
I•'J.eltf B.v WSCS ·
NOT OPEN
Dark blue metaUic finish. You'll know when you
F' 1rst Mt\thodtst Church lll Bel-1pu?ltclly thn1rman
Iand Mrs Don Duv 1s and dau· l
•
An ~tive M'l:i~~"' and ":let be'li!li.r the \vheel that this is Ihe Cadillac for
,pre
I Contmumf;{ thJOu~lt Cktob~r lghte1· of Canton vtsJtt&gt;d rela·!
offJceri"tlBIRing sesston 11! the ' · you Local owned. A dream car. See it today' Bl&amp;
l &lt;~nd Novembet· thts fund-rals· lt 1ves and friends over t h f' ,
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•
WSCS of the United Methodist [
roomy 4 Door Sedan
mg S&lt;llc serves two purprlSf'S
0
SAI.E!i! PI.ANNEO
Ill glves the buyer an opportun- we~kend
em nS 'I
church was held Sunday eveThere will he a rummage liY to rontrtbut e to worthwhtle Mr and Mrs. Dwight Hunt
nmg at tile church
I
nmt l&gt;llke sale m the lhms · adiVIIJes 5 onsored b
the of Auron.1, Ill wel'e recent
.
Mrs. Jed Webste. Sr, presi
Wurm•J bwldlttg 0&lt;"1 26-27 ~Jv-1 1.1 1•1· 1 P.
Y t
of Mrs Everett : Mrs. Gary Dill entertained dent. was in charge of the
1 dinner· hguests
'l'h ey a 1so VJSI1ed Ill the C' hester commum't Y Horne meetln@ which opened with
en bv the Mt Unum • (' h u, I' c h 1, L'P
f u 1 w....denJo~ a 1n!lblmna · McKmg
t
·
· Items y bamous pro'fhurt avut
· Cl ub w·e:unes
• day prayer by
' Mrs Harry P Smith
women Anyone
havmg
( Ita eon·
k Colum hus WI lh Mr and Mrs. DemonstratiOn
1
1
"THfi'~O~~:··o~u~siNK" or baked !loods to contnbute Y Y t mat 1 ese ~u ;a ~s I C W Stansbury
at her home with a luncheon 'J'he work of each offic~r was
( Technicolor)
please eall Albany MY 8-2627 ~~e ~!:.~et:~i~h p~ak":se the: Mr and Mrps Bbrad hSch 11PJer Mrs Roger Kellet and Mrs. discussed with .Mrs Smith aSJ
Doria: Day, Cary Gnmt, Gli or Rutland SH 2 4848 There Will
It
and sons of 1\ts urg · 1 a. Janet Gooch assisted in prepar· advisor. Attendmg vrere Mrs
1 II 11 1,
Youn.. Mantle,
AndrewRo11er
Meadow~.
' were weekend guesh d ofM her ing several foods. Many dl£fer- Everett Thomas, Mrs C. Mell\1tckPy
MaliS, be , revlv•l starting at the espec a Y re gt s
Cadillac - Oldsmobile
Yogi Berra, of New York church 011 Nov 3 Preachmg G!1•e club salesmen a1e mak- 1grandparenL'l, Mr an
r s ent herbs were displayed in vln Alklre, Mrs L F Schoen ·
4 'You'U Like Our Quality Way of Doing Business••
Yankees Irs • RIOT!
11~orv:lm w11l start at 7 30 each mg an effort to contact every Charles Warner, Ebenezer St. both their natural and commer- leb, Miss Lydia Ebersbach, l
Colorurtooons
evening.
I~::~~~s:tlhrough a house-to-house Mr and Mrs. Rtchard Stmon clal form. They were identified MlY Grace Campbell, Mrs
However, anyone wish- and fam1ly of Brooksville were and compared by the group. Lit- Alonzo CUster, Mrs. Smith and
WY 2-5342
Pomeroy, Ohio
11 ~
to
purchase
a
fruit
rake
weekend
guests
of
her
parents,
erature
explaining
their
tharaeMrs·-_:
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(Political Adv't.)
Thlr&lt;l o/ a Seriea
du1·in• the dr1ve, but who Is not Mr. and Mrs Raymond Hat· terisUcs and how they shou1d I•DIItlacled , may plac~ hi' bttl~r field. Rutland
bt used was given.
telephorung WI 9-3981,
Mrs Frances Reibel, Mrs The business meeting was
Anna Reuter and Miss Nelle conducted by the president, Mrs.
Bing spent an enjoyable after- Reid Young. ProjecL for achievI)OOP Monday , with Mrs Gold1a ment day were discussed and
East Asia Rim l•
CirriP Study TI1•Pme tlberfeld, Harnsonv11le Road three subjects deckled on.
Fredertck Bartels returned to Mrs. Keller had patterns and
I 'l'he Afternoon Cirrle, led by I his home, Youngstown Monday Instructions available ror smockMrs Beulah Haves.
1
after a weekend visit With his mg cushions from corduroy ma"Around the Rim of East
mother, Mrs Edna
Bartels, terial, and Mrs. Norman Rose
1showed how to smock gingham
at the monthly meetmg held at Nye Ave
the t'hurch on Thursday, Octo- William Bartels and sons, lfor fancy aprons.
bet :.!5 at 2 p m.
Eddie and Chlll'k were Sunday Member:. attending besides
Hostesses far lhe meeting In- dinner guests of h1s mother. previously named were M r a.
Mrs Emerson J ones. Mrs Edna Bartels and his bro- Wooc row Mora, ).frs. Homer
Mrs Normau Wayland and Mrs. ther Frederick.
Holter, Mrs. Theadore Mora,
H. K Wuodgerd . While the
Mrs. H D. Defenbacher re- Mrs. Frances Spencer. Mrs. Pa·
, study wtll Introduce a major turned to her home, Colum~s trlcla Holter. and Mrs. Freda
cum·ern or Methodist nu.sslons, Sunday after a weekend VISit YoLmg. Guests were Mrs. Freel it wll\ also bring to this
with her brother, Frank
B , man Williams, Mrs. Gertrude
mu111ty a discussion of at.
Wtll and other relatives.
Frank, Mrs. Earl Dill, and Mn.
In~ sect ton of the wot·ld
Mrs Grace Quillen ot
I Nevada Beaver,
overlooked . So Important 1s
Marys. W Va. spent the week- The next meeting will be a
Asia, m the v1ew of the Metho· end Wlttl relatives here.
Christmas workshop on WedWhite fabrics come out whiter, colors
dist Church, a systematic
Mr and Mrs Gene Weimer nesday, November 14, at the
come out brighter when you dry your
through Adult Educallun
and children, Jimmy, 0 a r home of Mrs. Frances Spencer.
t. Service to Meigs County
clothes
the flameless way. An electric
es or the entire region
and Beeky of
Sooth
2. Sound St•te Fin•nces
dryer dries with pure radiant heat- just
b__..
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" _e_,_co..u..
ra.::g~ed-·--------.., 1 Mn.
VIenna were weekend guests
Sh U..._,n Nl'led
Jay Warner and family.
like sunshine. No burning fuel, no fumes,
• 3. Person• I Help to People in their
AI Mineraville
no yellowing or fading of delicate fabrics •
A groupo- of relatives a n d
Dealings with State Government
You'll love every flameless feature of the
PINNER IS GIVEN
friends visited Sunday afternoon
4. Aid to Ohio Economic &amp; lndustri•l
new electric dryers.
Mr and Mrs. Cash H~hr err with Mr. and Mrs. George Gen·
tertalned last Sunday With a helmer, Mlnersvllle. Mr. Gen.
Development
family dinner at their home
Is ~nfined to his home
• 3. Person• I Help to People In their
Middleport in honor of tht
8 br~ken ankle
doY
of
Mrs.
Bahr's
mother,
Calling
were Mr. ~nd Mrs.
D..llngs with St•t• Government
Martha Childs Others
Homer Holter and Mr. and Mr!l.
An "experienced hand" Is nrt·e ssnr~ to help
were Mr. and Mrs.
Mora and famtly Ches
the clttzens of Meigs County who bel'ome involv·
and s.helia and
Road: Mrs. Denver 'Hotter
ed m the mtncac1es of 1to1te governQ'Ient regul•·
Mrs Mmnie Gilmore
and sons Harry and George,
tions, administrative rulings, agency procedures ,
Middleport, Mr . and Mnr
Pine Gro~e. Mr.' and Mrs. Llndetc Your State Re~resentall\'e must ha"t' a spe·
11 Gibbs and Gloria and Greg
eJ Daines, Flatwoods; Mr. and
c1allzed "know -ho .... · In the proct'SlH'S of state gav·
Havell. W Va. Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Rose and grand
ernment
and lake a genuine perso nal intt'l't'sl
your
Joe Ji'alkner and
children, Randy and Kathy Rose
In the rrohlemR people bring to h1m.
J1ll of Columbus and Can- of Reedsvll1e; Mrs Theodore
In 2 years of servi('e in the State Leglslatul'e
electric appliance
and Chrlstme Bahr.
Middleport; Miss EsthGeorge Meinhart has gamed an mtlmate knowledge
er Joseph, Mrs. Gerald Amber
of the p10ces ses and the "key personnt&gt;l" in state
dealer show them
and Norman Rose, Miners
GAVE DINNER
government
Osmer Frecker. Storyl
I Stand For ..
For Metgs Counbans, Georgl• Memhart has
Mr.
and
Mrs
Bradford
Run;
and
Mr. and Mrs. David
eCiu11e
Cooperation
With
eA ssisted hundreds of citizens w1th Worknwns
Our County Engineer
with a dinner
Kohlentz and family who were I
Compensation claims
•BI».L·k
TO&lt;Jl
Roads
urday
evenmg
at
their
home,
dinner guests and Mr.
eHelped many mdivlduals with Aid for the Aged
Thrrmgbout The C()Unty
MinersvilleGuests
were
Mr.
,
and
Mrs.
Earl J)@an and fam.
eSupported increases In llnemplovment Compen• Frt&gt;e Surplua Food
and
Mrs.
Guy
Ru.!ISell
of
lly
of
Chester.
sation allowances and assisted Persons 111 danAt No Cust To Tht&gt; County rt&gt;n and Mrs. Stella Grueser,
----fying t he1r benefit status
eComplf'te Budaet For
Minersville.
BOOSTER EVENT SET
eAssisled businessmen in Sales Tax problems
All C(lunty Dt'partmenta
Plans have been completed
eHelped get hE"tter Telephone Service for Meigs
the Booster meeting of Pia
County.
VOTE FOR ...
lS, Daughters of Amerlra,
eCOJlSIStentlv ~u pported. Farm Legislation
be held at GaUipolla, WedDemocr•fic
For Informed, Busine11-like Help in
riesday,;tober 31. It will be
C•ndidate For Meig•
In
Hayword building,
Dealing with Government Vote to Re-elect
a
State Sl. bellnnlni
COUNTY
7:10 p.m. with Gallla CounREPUB~ICAN
COMMISSIONER
cJl as hostesses. A six !').'clock
!""""u--;---...=
CANDIDATE
FOR
dinner at the Farmm Hotel
20 Years Experience
wUI
the meeting. Re•
In Public Accounting
for the dinner muat
and
Tax
Work
REPUBLICAN
N . Pol. Adv.
In to l'rlbble WIIIIOII, Galll·
Pd. Pol. Adv.

P'ltwlut -ted the Ualted
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PANTHERS - The Pomeroy Junior High 7·8th grade team will pad up today after school at 5 p.m . and play the little Rutland Red
Devils, coached ~y Don QuiSenberry. The game Will be played on the Panther field . Pomeroy is believed to have one of the best passing
attacks for a 7-8th grade team m the area . Seated, I. to r., Jack Moore, Van Kirkland, Ronnie Logan, Danny Crow, Mike Wright, Jeff Karr,
Jack Haggy, Eddie Baer, Chucky Murray; Standmg, Charles Hysell Steve Fmlaw Don SwJSher Lennie Van Meter Bill Moore Andy Porter
~hn Bash, Tink Trlpplett, Raymond Z,irkle, Bi~y__Engllsh, Kenneth' Ha riley, and David Carr. -'Sentinel Photo.
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today he had no evlienee that any Cuba·bound Ruutan abl hid o r e - - •
altered their course beeause of the U.S. blorkade The 1
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the flr81 Intercept would take place, aid It eould .....,.
liked wber:
Asked whether the flr81 ship to be stopped neresiiiJ'II wiU
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viet Union rejeded and sent back to the U.S. Emburo an Amrm.a
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ffWASHINGTON (UP!) - The
agailllt anna to Cuba went IIIIo
Ia Rullaod vUiage.
e ect at 10 a m .. EDT today and all Signs pomted to a clasb within h
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Tbe houro have beea s el
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Amertcan w~rsh1ps and Soviet vessels headed for tbe island Witb
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1D:g to bu_
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from six to alae with the siren
tld m the. most eriti~alsituation si nee World War 11 PresJd
I to blow to •lpUy lbe berJn·
wllb cabmet officials and hts top-level military and intell' ence ad ent Keltlled,yTwenty·fiVe RusSian ships, some believed to be ca,..Jf
bJ. ot
1 nlog boiU', and also for 1 • •
endlog. AU ebUdreo must be
wreck~ng American cJtJes, moved ·toward a bristling nng 0 Us wanh1 capa
oH the olreelo at 9:30 p.m.,
PT. PLEASANT - Hugh ' ~s .:::riCh were under orders. to block by whatever means further' aar...t'."~l:
Pre • eledlon campaigning charged that the large bulldoz- McKelvey stated he believes uoless ~ompanied by a par Barbee Aetker, 72, a retired thv t
t~ Ft~el C~~tro . Soviet offtcials here and elsewhere gave IY11'7 indication
moved into high gear TUesday !er could have been purchased !funds can be found m the coun- 1 ent accordlog to a ttalemeat chief en@ineer of river boats, thfs 0~ 1 usstan s 1PS ~ould refuse to stop or be searched. In Ul.e Jat lltemaUve
n. ·ut as office seekers or their I for $35,000 and that free surplus t)• budget to pave 60 miles of • lsslled by Mayor Ell Dennlsoa. died Tuesday afternoon In Hoi- f
wl bd md.eanteUd.S. shtps would catTy out Kennedy's order to liDt.., .~o:p tbat 1
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Eleanor Robson
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w~:!a:~*'i&amp;~'°KOO!'Hllil' of Henderson, and a native of leadu
wrtasdonhlyton e of the test~ ahead. Government source. and 00. . , - - . f..--•
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All polttlcal candidates, Dem- term of commissioner' Charles ruMing for an unexpired term,'
He was born Aug. 30, 1800, United State~ .,
res prove ma equate to neutralize the island U a tbreat 1o the
ocrats, Repubhcan and lnde- R. (Dick) Karr, spoke brieily lasked for tlte support of all vot- j
the son ~ . the ~te John and AmerH~an rorces were under or- -::::-=-=::-::~=--~------------pendents on the county, state and said "] am for everything ers. A Democrat candidate Don
Molly Phllhps Aetker. Most of ders to maintain a tight bl k ~] of tb
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or national level, were invited that Is g~ for Meigs county Young was not present
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his active career was spent OR I ade proclaimed Tllesd
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e IniSS] es now lD Cuba. pictures • the ~~Met .aduUe
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Y ussta was certian to veto the bases 1a Cubr..
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GOP official Kenneth McEl·
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of tile M~sonJc lodge in Hunt- Prestdenl Kennedy W prevent ad· j
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mmum Y u · hinney, who 1s running for the offwe seeker Lurenza Davts
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~ton, Pt. Pleasant Moose (lh8 from reachmg Cuba.
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Sen. J. Sherman Portet' Dern- er created by the death of Dan money should be spent for the
ge, and the Henderson Meth-1
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(Centlllllld • Pap '7)
ocratic candidate for State Sen· c Hartinger s s I'd he w I'll benefit of the maJ'ority and not LETART w VA
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" Weigh each and every prob- 2J few. DaVIS BSid, "The tax dol· Sc. VICes for Mrs. Mary Jane death Survivors are three d lade, however, would not remove
speak. He pledged to try to re· lem carefully and that lle is for Jar should be spent so we can Winebrenner who died Tues- &amp;hte ' d t
M J~ 1the threat of Russ1an 1 OOO.mile
NEW DELHI. India UPI ~uce the burden of t.ixes and a progressiv~ Meigs county." get the best out of 1t." lncum- day at her ~idence after a E. ~~fenan~oar~ve:~k N mtssliet~ already mounted and India armounced today that it
CQIIII1lented that befot;t., an of- McElhinney's Democralic op- bent Democrat Gordon H. Cald.l long Illness, wW be held at the c. Mra. Robert Stea be. . ready for firmg from C.ba. Thla Is ready to le&lt;ept Comm1111181
fice hokler-.~ _fWJd!... t h.e ponent-Wllliam McKelvey saki well was not present as he was Guiding Star Church in Letart f 'Ale d . V M n rgeo lituaUon led to an UP.Surge of ill- Cblaele proposals for peace
money muat first ~ found.
"Our county roads are not' keep- attending an out-of-county ·meet· at 2 p m Thursday with ffi e 0 d p~an n:, Wa., rJs. ~w- vas ion talk in Wasbui'gton
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Porter'&amp; GOP apponent, Qak- ing pace with areas around us." ing, according to officials.
Rev. Hoiley Hensley offlclat- &amp;ah FugA:lk :coch a,le to I., The United States was ~ttempt- troops wldldraw aortlii of die
ley Collins, did not attend.
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Ing. Burial will be In the Letart w v ·
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ar a n, lng in he nlled Nations Securl- disputed bon!"' ltet-.a the
The second candidate to take
Speakin@ for Democratic cemeter
• a., and Willlarn Aelker of Coun 11 to
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two eoaotrlel.
the platform was Meigs Coun· '
Congressman Walter H. Moel· She :;.s born November 20 Hender!On. A brother and si,. Y
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NEW DELHl, India UPH- ~ are invited to visit the
nald E. Mullen. ,,I believe m a
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MOSCOW uPI - Several ,Communist ChnUJ called for troop Middleport High 8chooJ cafebatenced budget, sald MuUen.
Medicare bill and that econom·IO'NaU Grimm. Her llusband, field ~r~me Andersoo of Win- hiiDdred Ratslaos toda)' pro- !disengagement and peace talks ~is::::~ ol Nov.J beMullen, a democrat, was follc redevelopment has been one John w preceded her in death chUd' · a. There are 10 grand- tested tbe Amer&amp;ean blockade with Jndia today even though f::,_U
" JKtet·Panther
towed by Republican
Rep.
of h1s " major ojectJVes. "
1u~ 1950 .,
Se r~n, will be h ld
of Cuba In a demon11tratloo forces were smashing deeper into Tbeir ~· b
George Meinhart, who endorsHe also discussed the Cuban Survivors Include five sons,
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t'nee Chat 2 p. outside the
Embassy Indian territory
Usfied ~-~~ wiD be
ed the plan of James Rhodes
situation. He satd the Repubh- Roy and Richard both of Syra- Wml.l ur Fay at 1 ho apman- bere.
hJ a formal !itaternent the Pei- ~
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growt m A successful celebration was cans ave used Cuba as
a cuse, o; Ray, Doylestown, o., Robert Da wiU officiate anci
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.... eater e pmg . government proposed a port Athletic 8oollin Pucak
Mella eounty. Meinhart said he!h ld S nd
f th S6th
. campaign ISSUe but d cannot Robert Sycamore Illinois· Ro.u burl 1 IU Ybe. Su
emba1111y but was taken away meetmg between Premien Jawa·
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ra Stanley and Mrs Mildred f
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let mUltlamen guardlnl t be En-Ja1 of China to halt the Moody
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legisJator for l:l years, said J J ks 1 p
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HELD IN JAIL
Myrtle Hoffman and Miss MaRu1slaos ptbered Ill front of der between India and Red-held
bl1d
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"experience is important."
le~e~~ r:~~.omroy, c urc Edgar Taylor, 56, of Racine bel Winebrenner, both local;
PARTY ANNOUNCED
the butldingshortly aftel aoon Tibet.
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biP acbool.
AU four county commlaslollel'
RD 1, has been arrested by one sJster Mrs Frank Linds- Th
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following a brief earlier demThe three-polnt Chinese state- ''Tick 11
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candidates were present. Demo- The church bulJd!ng, 109 years the Meigs County Sherriff's de· IJey, Toled~. 0.; · 20 grandchlldere w be 8 Ha1loween onatratioa by about 5I Soviet ment prepared to contiao DOthe are an
DOW for
CJ'It Sam Arnold led that group old, was the meeUng place for partment on a driving while ind 3•
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party Thursday night, October stu.deatl.
ing new from ""'"ol
P I lng $1 (adult) and 50 centl (cltiJd.
these long-time service memren an "grea gra ~,;~a ren. 25, at 7:30 at tile Pomeroy Ele~"'""'ous
ep ren) for all *be pancakes WID
of speakers saying he IS for CO· be
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toxicated charge. Taylor w a s Friends may call after 4 p.m. m ta
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proposals for negotlati011 whicll ....... eat,
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ay. ~ednesday at the residence un- dren's costuming will be gtv- lutlon calling f(lr removal and ~~=otreP-,ed by the Indian Also to be M'Ved an aaU.:
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ANSWER CALL
I~~ P-~·bTh~~iKiay : e \t h ~ en. There Will be a sweet shop, dismantling under u N. supervi.l go
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ages (Bob Evana), milt, aad
000 c!mty o~ned bull- age of 18); Susie Venable, 45
dozer ~nd sur Ius food Arnold years; Callie Banks, 30 years;
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c urc games~ refreshments and door firmed what congressional leadcoffee.
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Middleport fJremen answered to lie m state for one ~ur. F!&gt;- prizes.
lers learned from the~r meeting00f S J3r
Meo of the booster group
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Mr1. Wogan Diet~ In
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7 p.m. 11111 ladles dj also u.•
tor a 81ft on the occasion. An motor of an automobile owned
MOSCOUI UPil - Despite So- .
Columhul Hospital
afternoon message was brought by George Roush Lelart w
VIet th"'" .. ·~Ike "the IJUght· st!t. Myron Miller Ia aaalstlnJ
by the Rev. D. L. Latham, pas- Va llad cau ht fi~ Th bl~
CASE DISMISSED
Jest retahatory blow" against the W'th arrangements, M~
Mra. EdJUt Wogan, 68, .torm- tor of the Triedstone Baptist
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A case styled Millllie Green
United States, Premier Nlklta of the baostera have tickets fer
erly of Bailey Run, died In IJnJ.. Ichurch of Gallipolis. Tbe Tried· was QUIC y e ngu s •
against the Kentucky Cenlral
Klrrushchev appeor.d today .. be sale.
veralty Hospital at Columbus Istone choir also sang.
Life and Accident Insurance
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leaving the door open for a fie. Tlcketl ror tile pme to ..,...
Tuelday "ening following . a:l otber vlsltln@ ministers w r
Melg• Memorial Hospital
Company has been dtsmlssed
Gertrude Smith Mitchell, Pomeroy~Middleport com- lble policy on the Cubali blockade low at I p. • t:bet eftllq
IOn&amp; illness. She was the w1fe Re W ht R
e e ADMISSIONS - Janice Lef- records of Meigs County Com- mercial uff~ce supervisor for General Telephol'}e ,Com- ~ crisis.
"ru be avaDahie 11 tile sa~
at 0. M. Wogan.
: v. rJg • ev. Wood, Rev. fie, Hartford, W. Va.; Mtchael mon Pleas Court showed to- pany of Ohio, bas received a diamond service pm m re- Khrushchev took lime out Tues- per llelplol to tlknfniR abe
Servlcet wlU be held at th_e ,Jones, and Rev. MitchelL Na- Lin~stamer, ReedsvDle; Fred- da •
cognition of her 40 years service in the telephone indusn1 ht to hear American 0 ra sta~llll 111 lbte a&amp; llle
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Rutland Nazarene cllw:ch FrJ- j om~ church leaders .extended rec1a Mayer, Pomeroy; Irene Y
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J!rome Hines at the lklf:hoi for ltdmllskma.
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day at l p.m. Burial w1U be in ~elf deepest appreciation to the Balley, Pomeroy.
The pln is a miniature GenAfter the performance
the Middleport Hill cemetery. i VIsitors and all other~ who help- ~ISCHARGES- C h a r 1 e s
Melgt General Hospital
eral System emblem Presensnd Ftrst 0 ut' The boosten hopt hundreds
tation was ~de by F. W HamAnastas Mikoyan
01 foortbaU fans from MlddJt..
ArranaemenU are in charge of I eo make the celebration a SUL'- Smith, Pomeroy; William Hou- ADMISSIONS - None.
&amp;be Chue Funeral Home.
1cess.
dashelt, Pomeroy, R. D. D.
DISCHARGES - None.
per of Manon, General Teleto Hines and his Wlfe ror 8 ~· Pomeroy and surroundphone's vice president of operamg areas will come to tht
tlons. at a dinner ceremony
Hines said the Soviet premier supper. ·:~e'll hve plenty_ of
held In Athens recenlly.
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ephone career after graduasaid the flnt Sovlet reaction to ed ~ eq~Jpmeot at MH8.
Fourteen federally - backed Melts, Gallia and Lawrence.
Batt said 14 ARA projects the average need of distressed tkm from
Pomeroy
High
the blockade bad been relatively President Bill
pretfd,.
.-ubuc warkl Programs lnvolv~ '11le conference also drew al with more tbaa •• mllUoa and areas m the country.
School. From June until Decrestrained They said Khrushchev ed over the meeting when plant
inli ont million dollars includ- few leaders from Washington, ' providing employment for 850
Speakers at the conference ember 1922, she was an operapparently hoped to fight the for a Thanksgiving record hop
Jna: project&amp; in Gallipolis a n d Scioto. Pike, Highland and Ad· persons ere DOW pendlag In included representative. of tbe ator for the Pomeroy and MidIn tht&gt; llnitPd Nations rather sponsored by the booaten were
Porileroy, and. 850 jobs, are ams counties, all outside t be tbe seven-county area. Coag· U. S. Oepartmemt of Interit~r, deleport Telephone
Company
on the high seas although revtewed.
peodln&amp; for Southeastern Ohio, lOth District.
1 resaman Moeller s a I d an- Labor, Agrtculture, Commerce, then on December 15 a h e
had Inihcated in th; past that The boosters also will hold a
Yups would not resJK'('t get-together Thursday evening.
leaders from this area were The program was arranged ' oouncement of approval of Health, Education and Welfare. was transferred to the com1
toJ4,Jn Rio Grande Monday. Iby Allen H. Tett, Oh1o Field ! one project ean be expected Also on the program were of. mercia! business office.
United States blockad~ of Cuba. November 1, for adult.l and
Nearly 200 community offi- Co-ordinator for ARA at the within a few day1.
fi c1als from the SrnaU Business Since then, Mrs. Mitcltell
, football players, foUowing the
e1a11 attendtns an Area fte.de- request of U. S Representative Batt saki t~ new act supple- Admmistration, Area Re-devel- has progressed through various
pep rally. Milk, coffee, douih·
velopment AdlblnistraUon eon- Walter H. Mueller, Lancaster. ments the ARA program and lopment AdminlBtratlon, and the jc.bs In the same office for
nuts and rolls wiD be ~ed.
terence at Rio Grande college FoiJowing the explanation of will provide money for many ICommunity Facllities Adrn.
Ohio Standard Telephone Co. 1
Lady booster• are plann1na th1J
tiean1 federal representatives the new law, community lead- projects communities have been j Federal officials explained Ohio Associated Telephone
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ONDON UPil-Support grew event.
ouWne the provisions of the aeo- ers were given an opportunlty 1unable to undertake He said1that requests for aid for com- and General Telephone
Western Europe today Coach Frank Eschleman , .
oelerated Public Works
ask questions about their ' a back lr,g (lf sucll programs munity projects will go through pany of Ohio.
fm·
Kennedy's acUon to v1ewed formationa fans wUI see:
gram approved last month
specifJc projects, mostly water ' now exist.
the same state and federal s:g- Her present position
stop the Soviet missile buildup in in Athens Friday night when
Coqresl.
and sewage improvements.
Pomeroy, where she Is
Cuba.
they watch the Jaeketl play
1 The new law provides up to encies as other ARA programs. qUires the handling of
'ftMt conference was
William L. Batt, Jr., ARA 75 per cent aid but 50 per cent Completion of a one and er accounts for eome 4500
of the
Fir1t European reaction had the Bulldogs, He indicated that
for seven counties in the
administrator from Washington, Imay be the limit for which any one-fourth miiJlon dollar sew· ephone! in
and the Pomeroy
cool, and demonstrators In AtheM is fast, tough,
and
~ty lOth Congressional
D. C. co-ordinator of the new Ohio communities Is eligible. age project at GaiHpo]ls and a Letart Falls,
ter
Eastern Stars. She
several cities marched outside versatile.
trlct. 'lbe seven classified
Works Program told the Batt and other officials ex- sewage system for Pomeroy and Rutland.
holds memberships In the
embassie1 Tuesday He also lhowed toms of tht
depressed areu by the U.
that the program would plaiDed the aid for communi- were specltic projects discuss- Mrs MltclleU's
dies Oriental Shrine,
shouting "Hands &lt;&gt;ff Cllba."
Jackets-Nelsonville game. won
Department of Labor are
enormous assiltance to ties facilities will be alloted ac- ed for Gallia and Melp ~ activities include
and the Independent
But late Tuesday and Tuesday by Middleport 14-0, apd. OOIDo.... Vlaton, ilocldnJJ,
Ohio,
cordin&amp; to -&lt;ormula baaed on Ues.
In the UnJtecl Melllodlat
Pioneer Alloclation.
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SHEET

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CORNED BEEF HASH !a:z.
1

LUMBER

Gas
Circulator Heaters
Available in radiant and cir-

r ulator types. Fully 11t1toma·
40,000

CLOVER FARM

lb.

Low Priced!

51 oz.

PORK &amp;. BEANS

c

Quality Beef!

tic models. 3:5.000 - 70,000 BTU .

TEMCO BATHROOM

can

HEATER ___ _ --·-· -- 7.95

Pickens Hardware
MASON, W. VA.

LIBBY'S

c

PORK
LIVER, lb. · ·

c

BOILED
HAM, lb. · ·

PINEAPPLEGRAPEFRUIT

DR IN

CAMPBELL'S

46 oz.

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eVEGETABLE BEEF

SOUPS

ANOTHER "BONANZA" WEEK-END OF BARGAINS

can

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6

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3 ROOMS

GUARANTEE

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DRINK

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57 oz.

can

FURNITURE CO.

Men's navy type

MASON, W. VA.

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APPLE
SAUCE
303

MEN'S COMBED COTTON
WHITE T-SHIRTS

c

CREME

White
POTATOES,

7 oz.

cans

NUN SO

Red Delicious
APPLES, 41bs.

MARSHMELLOW

$

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2~~.~: 19c

Corner Pt~rl and locust

Racine Clover Farm Store
5th •nd Poorl St.
RACINE, OHIO

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

·--------------Lyons Clover Farm Store
Routo No, 7
TUPPERS PLAINS, OHIO

eWe Reserve The Right To Limit Quantities

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Men's Cork Sole Work Shoes!~~: s3-11
11

10
lb.

--------- ------Roulo No. 124

Store
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RUTLAND, OHIO

e Prices Effective October 25-26-27

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Soft black leather up.
pers with double wgt.
composition soles and
heels . A heavy duty
work shoe at a low Bonanza Price.

pr.

PULL ON BOOTS

PULL ON BOOTS

Neoprene

s; .. ,
9 to l _

H.. vy Elk Tops
REG. $9.95

99
pair

cpr

Popular new crew
sox for boys , Heavy
ribbed white colton
wiih assorted
-ed tops. All sizes

CLEAN UP SPECIAL

PAINT
PLASTIC PAILS
67
c
Gal.

DOUBLE WASH &amp; RINSE

Paint up now \vhile

Guaranteed

ASST. COLORS

Heavy duty utility
pail. 2 compartment
Wash and Rinse.

quality

flat wall paint and

ea

Assorted colors.

gloss paint in co l·

.....
4 to 9 -

$2.88 P•.
$3.88 ••.

Fur Topt
Molded Sol•t

BOYS'
LONG WEARING

TRICK OR TREAT SPECIAL!

Work

ROUSH'S SHOE STORE--Middleport

,

PRICES

1

76c ·Derma

Moccasin Toe
Sho., 6"
SIMs 9
to 3, 8"

COLORS

ors. Reg . 3.95 gal.

gular $1.19 vaJue.

Jergens Lotion •••. sr.oo
Lister

To3 _ _

GIRLS'

Resistant
Solos

CREW SOX

prices are low .....

Children's
Sizes 8 1!.

MEN'S

SJ-88
pr.

BOYS' WHITE RIBdi:D

Reg.
$3.99

Oxfords &amp; Loafers

Oil

s

Compare with 29c

R

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WORK SHOES

Size 4 to 9

Gaul's Clover Farm Store

77

Popular new fall col.
ors. Sizes; 10 to 18,

Sizes 6V. to 11

Sizes 5-6-7

COLORED TOPS

MEN'S HEAVY DUTY BLACK

Black Leather Oxfords
and Loafers $
8
e Crepe Soles
e Elastic T"'l Slipons

CHESTER, OHIO

s

fabrie car coals wltb

C PAIR
p
A
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CAR COATS
Comporo At $9.95

WHITE &amp; COLORS

BLACK LEATHER LOAFERS

WOMEN'S WARM LINED

wann quilted linings,

pr.

LADIES' ITALIAN OR PENNY STYLE

Size
4to 9

Water repellant poplin

Bl•ck
Le•ther

Rutland

pr.

PLAID STAMPS
WITH
EVERY PURCHASE

Size
6 to II

SIZES 5-M-L
Fine Quality combed cott-on white Tee
Shirts for men in
sizes ama1!, medIum and large, Lay
in a supply now!

Women's Teen-Agen

Apple
CIDER, gal.

POP CORN
Baker's Clover Farm Store

ltayon . _ . fant'y
first qual-

ily.

D-E-EEE Widths

KRAFT

Get a nf'W wardrobe
of pan1ies at a dis&lt;'ou nt price _ . white
or paslel in soft
s i~' IPs • •

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SOUP
BEANS

88
pair

REG. $5.98

Mens-Big Boys Oxfords-Loafers

CLOVER FARM

$

Large No. 21 Can
ONLY

PANTIES

in

black leather with long wearing
composition soles, all hi -grade
rubber heels . , plain toe style,
easy to shine , • s izes 61;2 to 11,

Many Styles To

PINTO

oxfords

l'

FANCY RAYON

DRESSY TYPE OXFORDS

PUMPKIN

Quart
Only

Orange, Grape, POJnch,
Pineapple-Grapefruit

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MEN'S REG. $5.0B-BLACK

MASON

SALAD
DRESSING

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You wiiJ harvest another big crop of b•rg•ins when you shop the Bonanu this week-end ... many new items are now appearing
on the selling tables . .. new fashions in shoes and clothing ... items for th• home ... and a world of gifts and toys .. . make your
selection early and use our layaway plan if you wish.

$30.00 Down - Btl.mu on
Convtnient Termt

CLOVER FARM

I

CASH
REFUND

ONLY

KITCHEN KRAFT

II

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New Furniture
$299
HANOVER

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BACKED BY

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will please all of your lit-

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assorted flavors
a
regular 1.00 value.

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14-oz.
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Mondoy thru Thurodoy .
. .. . 9 A.M. to 6 P.M.
Fri. ond Sot• . .•..••...... 8:30A.M. to 8:30 P.M.

Skipper Tomatoes _. ______ I : '1
Yosemite Golden Cora c;;: --- 8 :!. '1
Red Kidney Beans
8 '1
Hunt's Tomato Paste _________ 8 ~ '1
'1
Capt.K1H Cat Food _________ 8 ,•••

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flat for convenient storagf'.

NON·$KIO FEET ... Grip tips on feet pre-

VENTILATED TABLE TOP . . . Enginecrod
with speelally designed per[orDted top for

vents crcepin.g, crawling or marring
floors.

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QUAKER OATS

EYANS Low

EYAIS Lew Prloe

Curtiss BuHerfingers _____.t:.; 39
Curtiss Baby Ruth Bars _.:~ 39
Bike Caramels a;h":":::""'=":t 160 69
Fleer's Dubble Bubble Gam.,"':; 59
Brach's Trick or Treats .:~ 79
Brach's Villa Cberries ~ -~ 2.:; 49
Brach's Peaaats ~'!.!..._,____ ~~ 39
Brach's Milt Choc. Stars __~ 39
Wayne's
Bus _____ ~ 39
Wayne's
c - Baas _____ ~:: 39

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grlde three, M,. Sylvla Wigal. Two Attended
.•eetor
Mis!l s.tty Kill'ben !odol &lt;fl.
Mrs . Mary Kay Yost ; Mro .
discussed the Christmas
Movie Planned Birch 's grad&lt; roor . Mro. Earloe SETO Meeting plans tor the patients and lhelr
By Racine PTA
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""-- Rac1ne b
Mrsth SOpalth Diddle
and , M rd:oJ
of theontune
By James Sher man Porter
anyone who drlm the high. lies
be
a nd R
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Mrs Wallace BradfOfd a n d and. the rernamdE!'r
m Conferonce
the
1
State Senaaor 7th..!th District • ways ol lhls pari or southeast· [alion in Scioto county are Big
tho
Teachers
A•sociation,•m•NlcOO.
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Wa'"e
Gibbon
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seat in the Ohio ern Ohio caa see the signs ol 1Business I can't beheve eolher i
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is not for sale The peo- this " bundle of .ash."
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day to attend the SETO meet.
dl iod nd M
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P
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in . Articles in both lhe Enquirer part m a " purge Porter" effort alulreYw IC Wid 1 bowth
Jr , Reports were given on the The Attendancor .
was mg at the Nel110nvi!Je
bo rs . ra
th · r\._i.
00 . h 1959 I
• not impcess·
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WI . et
you an
ac- School of lnstnJctJon,
.
he ld at won
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both parties. are
and the .Dayton Daily News say
stand I t k '"
t e
eg- tually
better
qualified toare
know
rade . hy Mrs · B"ch s fourth Tuhercu lo"'
County
Tuberculosis
1
e&lt;l by the display ol " vas t lthat Big Business mte.ests in jiSialure agamst lhe so-called
the needs ol the great major. [Bedlord by Mrs.
MJtrgaret g
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Joseph Mator of the hos- Association at lhe meeting.
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wealth" - on the other hand, . Ohio are concentrating t h e I •Irecl-use tax defeated thai tax. '" 1i!y of cilizens in these e i g h 1I Houldashel!, Mrs . Rcth Tuck· The bud gel and linan&lt;-. com- pJ!al SJ)Qke to the group and re1
lhey find it repugnant to aver. money and efforts to
While m y posotiOn counties . because you and 1 ace '" · Mrs . Rachel Dowme. Mrs . mittees are planning a jitney purled thai at pr.,.nt there
IN MARSHALL
age human beings sut·h as you State Senators Edward H. De "emme&lt;l Irom the
living al lhe economic level or Dorothy SmJih.
. supper in November , The school were 54 pauen" at the hospJt . Two local persons are mem.
and I who have to work for a 'of Middletown. J. Sherman Por- tax would _do to farm .s,
big majority of people.
: It was announced there will Halloween party Will be held al.
bers of the Marshall UmversJty
liv ing .
1ter of Gallipolis , and Edmund land Detroit Steel both benefit· That's why 1 sav this dis- be a movie shown at the Luth- Thursday afternoon. Oct. 25 at - ·- Marching Band , according to
But tbe Cincinnati Enquirer A. Sargus of Sl. Clairsville a- ,"" from my successful reSJSt· [lrid's seat'" the Ohio senate is eran ch urch Oct. 28 at 131J lor the .s.':enth and Eighth Grade Lor.aine Pyle..
_
Thomas S. O'Connel , associate
bad a political article to the long woth Democrat•c candidate ' ance lo the proposal.
' not lor sale.
I ail teen-agers
: audJiormm .
A " buzz" ,,,.
n was held professor or muSJc and band
effect that
associa- Michael D. Coffey or Mentor.
Therefore, It's not jnduslrfj Room mothers are
Mrs. ' The
program committee. distussing ·· what810Kind or Pro- director. O'Connel said Gene
&amp;Ions are prepard to drop a
What your definition of 8 i g [•al interests inside my district BALLOON LAUNCHF.tJ
Tucker's ![l'ade one. Mrs . Jan- which wa. undecided althe last gram Would You Like to Have Hesler . a Pomeroy High School
bundle of cash and any olher Business is I don't know. but who want to gel nd of your
MUGU. Calif. UPJJ- :e1 W;orner and Mrs . Barbara meeting are . Mrs . Audcey Hart, for the Commg Year. "
graduate
a member of tbt
.1upport they can offer to as- surely you will agree that the state senator. It's
Eig An experimental high altitude [ Roush; Mrs . Wolfe's grade two, Mrs . Lillian Hart. Mrs. Libby A social hour with refresh- drum se,.tion and Roger WiJ..
sore Republican control of lhe iOhio Valley Electric rorJ)Qra· Busine" interests .
. weather balloon ca.. ying a six· Mrs. Geraldine Cross and Mrs. Welllord, Mrs. Neva Barley, ments was held in lhe lunch· l•ams or Middleport is 1 Tron&gt;
oew General Assembly," aod Ilion In Pike and Gallia coun· ' Tbio election Is a lest
of pound payload w" suem&gt;lully wruthann Hill ;
Mrs. Price's Mrs. Ben,jce Theiss and Mrs. room
boo. nl"er

district'~

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F&amp;P Spitach --------------- 6 !'! •1 Big Top Peanut Buffer i.';
Larse1's Veg-AII Mixed Veg. 6 !':. '1
"*"dairy value,! ·
H11t's Italian To•atoes ---- 5 :=. '1
Friskies Horse Meat wto,••, ---- 27 LONGHORN CHEESE ---lb.
Jo-Bo Dog Food ___ ________ _12 '!;, '1

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SVAC Grid Games Set For Thursday Night
All six teams of the Southern Valley Athletic Con·
ference will be in action Thursday night this week as the
regular Friday games were ~oved up _due ~ the . Southe~tern Ohio Teachers Meetmg at Oh10 Umveranty on

Highlanders are showing more lSouthwestern's 2-5 record in all
power in their attack following games.
the shifting of 260-pound Bill Kyser Creek, undefeated in
Howard from tackle to fullback. SVAC play, but sUll smarting
With halfbacks Dan Crothers from last Saturctay's upset loss

battle to escape the conference
cellar.
With Identical o-3 conference
marks, the two Gallia County
Fr1day.
rivals will probably attract a
The. Thursday night g r i _dl rangement&amp;_ have been made to and Don Bloomer flanking How- at the hands of Buchtel-York by large crowd as they attempt to
menu mcludes two ga~s m lbost the Little Blacks.
ard , the ltighlanden possess a 24-22 score, will be at home drop each other into permanent
Meigs County and two m Gel· In Gall:a County, the Hannan one_of the large.st and _ mo~t ex- Ito the Vikings of S3•mmes Val· cellar status.
lia as Southwestern travels to Trace Wlldcat.s make the short pertenced backfield untta m the ley. The Bobcata are 6·1 in all Rounding out the ThW'8day
Eastern and Racine plays host hop to North Gallia while pow- conference.
games while the Vik ings are slate is the hastily scheduled
to the Point Pleasant "8" team e~ful Kyger Creek plays host to Southwes_tern, fresh from its winless in seven starts.
game between Racine and Point
In a game that was just sched~ wmless Symmes Valley.
60-0 stompmg of Hannan Trace Another big conferen~ game Pleasant's Little Blacks. Coach
uled thls w~k .
Of the four games, on1y the last week, is the underdog in is set for the North Gallia grid- Bill Priddy's Tornadoes are af.
Coach Bill Priddy's To~-~ clash between Southwestern and Thursday's dash with the once- i iro~ w~ere tile Pir~tes !leek ter thei_r sil::t~ win of the seadoes were originally faced wJth E~stern appears to be: one that · beaten Eagles. The lmst Eagles 1tbe1r first league Vlcklry over (son while Pomt goes for win
an open date thlJ week, bUt ar· wdl attract any attentiOn as the have a 6-1 mark compared to 1Hannan Trace as both teama number three.

6-Daiiy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Oct, !4,

Dan Howard
Holds Wide Wilt Burns In 56 Points
scoring
• Lead

The scene has shifted but the made the Royall' home opentr •
story is the same-as far as Wilt suceess. He hl&amp; U poiDtl 11 C~
Chamberlain is concerned.
cinnati nicked the Los Angelet
The 7·foot·l ChamberlaJn, gun· Latera, 114-113.
ntng lor his fourth straight NBA A crowd o1 5,2J5 JaW the w~
scorlng title, made his San Fran- riors open in Sao Jl'ranclloo. Thi1
cisco debut Tuesday night at the was I pretty good turnout since
Cr&gt;w Palace and hit 56 points as a world middleweight title fight
san Francisco roared put ~ competed for the fana' dollars at
troit, 140-113. ast year's Phila· nearby Candlest.cok Park.
delphia warriors now operate out I
of San Franclsco.
CLEVELAND rUPD - Mel
In other action a Madison Harder. who first joined the ~
Square Garden doubleheader saw dian• at a pitcher in 1928, hu
Barney Cable's two free throws signed his 36th consecutive coowith 12 seconds to go give st. tract with the Cleve1and club.;
ouis a 110-109 win over Chica· Harder. a coach; will be ICI'Ving
go and Syractl!le bounce New under his 12th Tribe manager
York, 123-llD.
when Bir&lt;lle Tebbetta tak........
At Cincinnati, Oscar Robertlon next spring.
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A 14-polnt production in the
Gallipolis victory over Jackson
by a 24-20 score h:.st Friday
plus the shouklut of Wellston's
Jim Martin by Athens in a 2616 win, boosted Gallla Academy 's great fuUback, Danny
Howard, Into a 36-point lead
in SEOAL scoring.
His palr of touchdown~ and
a two-point conversion also carrled Howard i?to the lead ~or
all-games scormg honors With
82 in seven games.
The 1911-pound block-buster
shows 70 pomts m league pia\'
and 82 in all games while fullback Jim Martin hold&gt; down
second place in both dlvlslons
The Rutland Red Devil~ have that victories tn the next t w,
By HAL WOOD
eey Jones, may have. something wit~ 76 points in all games and
been working out this week in games will give Rutland a " fairf
UPI Sport1 Writer
to say about that. Its fXJSsJble 44 m SEAL.
eparat
on
for
their
Thursday
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successful
season
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FRANClSCO
WPil-BatJones
may wanl to move
John Grogan, Athens half1
Pr
· There will be twD changes CHICo\GO IUPl) - Oh10
. th" d . 1
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Jllght
game with Belpre, an out. ·State tered, bloody and bru tsed, Gene bou t t 0 th e E ast
IS
1r m eague sconng
fi t reported much 1mproved m Rutland'l slarllng lineup Lhlslco&lt;~ch Woody H~yes sa!d today, Fullmer st1ll ~~set for a rematch
Tiger In Command
34 points, while his teamsince earller in the year .
week
sure, he hi:Js wrJlten_ a letter of with Dick Tiger, the new klng of Tiger was in such complete
, Bill Biggs ranks thitd In
h Jim V
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tl 1
apology for hia erihc•sm or of. Lh Wo ld 8 x·
As . t'
command ot the fight Tuesday
scorlng with 48
Coac th
enarri ~s d1a
Junwr end Jerry Black will ftcJatmg during the Buckeve loss m~ddl /lghta 0 mg
socw 100 night that many believe the N1- The schedule this week ~ends
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P aymg e g~~e ~ th urst ay move into the backfield
f 11 r to Northwestern saturday:
e 6
gerJaD would wm a return match
to Gallipolis in the headlhecauTse hof , e t' u easFcrn work at the fullback •_lot, while But whether he was truly con- Tiger, who club~ and •lashed by a knockout.
of the day while Wellston
OhiO cac er11 mee mg on fl · sophomore Don Sm1th takes 1 ·1
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will hel mcrease the at'
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. us way tu unammout 15-rou
"But 1 don't believe that." said
to Pomeroy, Middleport
day)
I~ me of the over at Blacks end. Smith, a Big Ten CommiSSioner B•ll dect.smn mer Fullmer at Candle- Tiger. "He's too tougtl to knock , at Athens, and Jackson jourSO
145 pounder, has looked good Reed o 1 d ered U1e outspoken stick Park Tuesday mght is t"
to N ~ J11
tendance, In
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area teama don't play unttl Fri- m practice and has Improved a Haye1 to "apologize or el!'le."
rci'!dy, too.
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great deal said Vennari.
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Hayes con lrmc at t e Buc - ' 1 f1ght tnm any bme,' sa1d mg approxJmately $lSO,OOO, aat
m EP TP
VenDBrl said that the over~
Wingback Russell Fraley has eye1 drill Tuesday night that he T ,
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but
•ger.
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b d
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hadwntlentheletter
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fac t tb a I Rutl an d PI. ys onlv. sl1ould be able 1o be read Y t o "He wanted an apology and .~&lt;u,y". u
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to
4 bome came• this year I bu play on Thursday.
what the corrwmssioner wants the [ me
. 'fhrough_ tt.e flrat eight
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!itretcbed tbe Rutland aihletlc
The starting lineup will read commissioner geiA," he J&gt;aJd
M~nag~r Mar~d J~n, Ful~ it wu fairly _even as both
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budget to the place where ll like thls: Sm1th and Jim Fer- "Sure 1 was wrong ...that m&lt;Jkes ~er ~ P• ol, ~
e /:~tc_t ~rs set a fui?ous J~~e. B~A
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S I o ck llmited. Prices
will need the support of two •rell at ends 1 Homer Runnion two of ull."
j 85 cen ttgr
on an
a 1 f ger, a 4lOO-tlme e Ivery uvy
guaranteed
on stock
ood attendance• to briDI U
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5 2 32
up.
Long and Ke1th Car~n
Rt Haye;, erred m thn-e ways when 1,
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Vennarl also said that h 15 guards and Bill Hysell at cen- he lTitiCJZed a pass mterfcrenee ---- --· --- - bl edl f
th'
bot
5 2 32
team has been playing
~ood ter .
call against his team in the third 1
~ hng romh e nose, h
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ball this year but mistakes, In the backfield will be Black, period of the Northwestern ~orne. ·
an •s mout ·
SEOAL ONLY
There wasn't a single
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fumblt~s and penalties, .a ong Fraley, Chuck t1eadle and Ben- The coach objected to t 1c ca
TD EP TP
VontodHeotor
Vontecl Hootor
wllh an unusual injury spree. ny Slawter.
which ~:ave Northwestern the ball
dO\I.'D In the bout, although il'ull·
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have taken Its toll on the Ruton a pass play from Tom Myers.
mer twice slipped to the floor
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land winning column. He leels
Bob Scott of the Buckeyee Inwhen mining punches and
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tcrcepted the pas.a intended for
Wa&amp; wrestk&gt;d to the &lt;"iOVQ by
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Pnlmer
Hno
Chuck
Logan
and
raced
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Tiger.
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old
Arll
for a touchdown, which was call·
Tum1 lnlo Rout
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Big Lead In EarningFt
ed back by the interference pen.
. But~~ turn~ into a root in the
P, •••·•••••• 5 2 32
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GalllpoUs Junior High foot- . late gomg With Fullmer still bor·
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Complete with SV&amp; T
Complete with SV&amp;T
DUNEDIN, ll'la. IUPII-Arnold
a Y·
ball players ground out a Iouth : lng In although. nearly blinded
Pa lmer has op~ned J $16,000 le11d
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n't do Woody credit, Is . . .drloUJ a two-point PAT each 'time to• outcome never was In doubt. after
TO HOLD CARNIVAL
OVt'r Genf"
Itt Ier In t helr
If'
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discredit to the game an we
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NEW HAVEN - The New
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haveaconferenceagr~entthat defeat the Middleport 7-ftth lthe !:lith round and referee Jl'ranP.T.A. will hold their
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NF.w YORK mPil-The United ' coaches will not uae fUm to grade squad 32-0 Tuesday ~fter kle C8.11ttr had tt 10-1 for Tiger
Halloween ~-rnlval on
ulmer. has earned $31.448
· ' 1 sy-,.
·•-- of
~ at the
. thus l'reu lnternalionol ma}or co11 ege diseu.u or dltpute offlcial dec!- school at Middleport ·
un der Ca I"lLOrma
26th and 27th
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fnr th1s year and tuler 1 bank.
h fl
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,.. •••:zoo
dl rootball rntmg~ IWlt
rlt-pace slom."
Halfback Larry Mitchell scor· mg.. u ge ac
wney a
Elementary School with Mrs.
1nil stmu s al ~.
Complete with Sli&amp; T
Complete with SV&amp;T
' accor ng vot~&gt;s ami won·losl rocord&amp; ln .. ffl 1 1 •
Ut
9-5, Judge Vern Bybee 7-lli, and
Hoff
d Mr !fa
k
0 cas uave to rna e a sp · ed three times on runs of 15
lted p
ti al
man an
s.
rry
10 the unurririnl figures relt":J:o;ed
pnrenthescsl:
_,.. dec II
d don 't have yard11 at his
· left end, 60 yards fn
Un h reas
by the Profel»ional Golfers i\s.~oseco1ru
ll on, an
w k'lnterna on 9-4, all
serv1ng as co-c ha1rmen .
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•·btiun.
Tean:
"
Poln.t• the benefit of film," Reed added. on a pass from quarterback r t e_ ne
mg.
refreshments stand will o~
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Northwestern coach Ar.a Par· Gregg S lth
d f
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In Uus bout Tl~r received only
at 5 p.m. and the other
N rth , , 1,
J h• race or t 11
pace 1s ex
(gl 14 Ol
m , an
rom
wr1 $25 000 phil expenses
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282
tn·mely cloJJe. Billy casper hold!'! 2· 0 v.cs un
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seghlan aaid ogan wu Inter- yards out over his )eft guard.
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wtll open at 6 p.m. The
*Complete With Safety Valve
45 per cent 0 the gate
212 fered with on the play In ques·
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different
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the
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the taka
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but Nallonal Open champion Jack 4. WiS&lt;•nnsin (2\ 14-0
191 lion. Paraeghian tald two Inter- Rod Gilkey mad~ the
last 66 2. 3 per cen ~1
Variety Show, Candy Apples,
And Thermostat. All Heaters Vented.
Nil'klma II brealhing down his r, Sotl Cal. ;~ \4-01
185 . ference penalties also were called touchdown on the fmal play of the theater te lslon.
Cartoon Room, Popcorn, Flown••ck with SA !.liB tu hi.~ credit.
11. Mi ssi.'i.~ippi r II •4-0l
IR4 agalntt Northwestern later "and the ~a~e, . gomg 20 _yards In the return bout each man
Shop, Country Store, Pick·
- - - -7. Washington (4-0·P
13.1 they were legilimale culls."
arounc his rtght end. M1tch_ell will receive 30 par cent of
Candy Shop, Sewing
TOO MAN'Y UNr··rt
8 r..ou1tdana St &lt;t-0-1l
lOS
made three of the extra p01nt take.
Fish Pond, Silliouettes,
'HINGTON l' l'!\ _ US ll M1ch. State (1) (:J·H
60
efforts, Larry Thompson the Fullmer. uoable to reach
Room Ring Toss Dart
Ar:,\s Chief of St:.;r «i~·n . E~~-i 10. Auburn !4-01
:m l
BIRTH ANNOUNCI:!:D
final extra pointer, all
on lger's head, concentrated
Bal~ns, Fortune Tener,
I· . .. 11 , 1 f . ., I Second 10 group : 11, Nebra•lw. MASON - Mayor and Mrs. ri.Jns .
on the body and u a result
CakfJ
Guessing Bean Jar
, ~h 1
Middleport, 0.
U \ ec or 1 ' 1 ~ w (C 01 11 138: 12. Arkansali, 34: 13, Oregon, Olston Wright of Mason are anehampion had hardly a mark
Wlc~·;;pread /l!al~~lc•J ]Jiiyllical i2R: 14, Miuouri, 23 : ~~ (liel , nounclng the birth of a ~on, The lttle Jackets never him.
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lrmnmg prc!~-:rn m . _to rut dnwn Penn Slote ond Purdnr. l:l e&lt;Jch; Randy Matthew,
on Sun- mounted an offense worthy
of "It'll h1.ke six stitches in
l!w
Duke. II: 18, Ohio State, 10 ; day. October 14, at the Mason I notice until midway Jn.
the eye to fix u;t Gene," said Jenson. '
t ('Jt'('tl'OII.
u~· t' 1.• w .11 'vt•s m·l l9, We•L Virg:lnla, ~; 20. Florida, Clinic. The infant weighed eight final period when they rolled So the ,Jan. )9 date fur the
('J't'Jl.~l'fl rt."lll'aJ'ch 111 ~ 0 dJet, sports 4.
(pounds, nine ounces at birtb .. off two first downa. one on u match looked a bit on the doobl-1
n~··dlel~l'- and &lt;'t,lfH'hl:lg h·ch•:I£JUes Others: Georgia Tech and Mln-1Maternal srandparents are Mr. perfecl pass from Quarter- ful elde.
11 1ll hcl~ solve lht. Jlrohlem.
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ne11n ta, ! ea12•h U&lt;'. A.. M.mm1· 1an d '1
1' rs. J . S. BIll·rd , Hogse It, back Blll Swan to end Donnia :.::,..;..
~(JI' itU und wa~hlngton State, 1 w. Va. Maternal great-grand Nelson. However, on a fourth
Boya' Yellow
Tl'~~~~~~:~ 1 l~~;~·,•·~u~'on.ronk- each.
mother Is Mrs. Ball, London, and two toot situation at the
t'
Ohio. Paternal grandparenl'l are back Bill Swan to find
lod '1'1'11:11 annuunced s capacity
Mr. and Mr~. Onnie Wright,
over on an ofl 111'd e pena Ity.
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t·~ ·owJ nf 70.000 f/\r ii!'l SonthwP!'It
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Spencer, W. Va. The Wrights
th
M kw
ll\u~~~~rlii:l play.s Or't. 30
( onf.•rNwf' tnothull gam•· agu \nsl NEW BAVEN - A Dick Reid 11
Sizes 4-8.
H 11~ Saturday night.
1R
d Hop will be •eld
n Sat- ~ ave ano er 80n, ar
ayne,
then Wellston comes
0
11
Watellproof Rubberized
ecor
a~e five .
urday, October 27th at the Na----·
Gallipolis on Nov. l. The
Buna Cloth
tlonal Guard Armory near Point I
concluded the Middleport
Pleasant betwe&lt;'n the hours or SCHEDULE u.s. TOUR
regular schedulP., with
8 and 11 p.m. Dick Reid and
Nfi~ W YOUK lUPU a record of 0-3.
the "Crystle's" dance ban ctwi\1 Zubtur, rated the outstanding
- - - - -fruh from
be present and free records and ter in European-Asiatic c•,:;.:~~
Coonhunters AsMIDDLIPORT
lprlzes will be given away . 'T'he ltion. will lead a visiting~
price of admission will be $1.00 11mskctball teum un its rorthcoot·
• Vibrasontc System
per person. Thla is RJXmsored inp; eight·game tour of the
j
• Fcathu Trac Tone
by the New Haven Junior Worn- St.atc.s. Acl·ording to the AmaArm
an's Club and the proceeds will teur Athletic Union, the squad
go to two charity projects, includf',, ~even members of the
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"Care" and the good
s h i p silver m£lflul 1960 Olympi&lt;All lndlvldllally
11HopP.'1
its opener here Nov. a.

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lona Brand

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oko.29c

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Coso of 24 $5.29 SAVE 59c

C11o of 24 $3.75 SAVE 45c

2

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Frozen Donuts

caoo of 24 $3.89 SAVE 55c
. cans

A&amp;P Brond

Yell ow Cling Sliced or Halves

French Fries,,_ _ 4 ::. 59c

Minersville, Ohio
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3 01.55C-- ~r;4s4.3s

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Sweet Peas - 4~:.~~ 89c
Sauerkraut- S :a~~, 79c
Tomatoes 8".:~. sP0
A&amp;P Brand

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Noodles ~"''h' ____ 1::;:29c

Millry W•Y· Snkktltt, Muskttttr1.,.

Clark Junior Bars

..... 59C
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Ocean Spray

Coso of 24 $2.99

SAVE 49c

C11o of 24 $5.39 SAVE 49c

Whole or Strained

Cranberry sauce 2~:.: 4Sc
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Cocktail 2 ~.~~, 69c
3 01, 59c
Peaches
Sultana Brand

of 24 $8,25 SAVE 63c

3

A&amp;P Brond Froeotono C111 of 24 $4,69
SAVE 47c
Sllcod or
17
Halvoo . cans
Del Manto

Case of 24 $5.89 SAVE 71 c

Green Beans cu•4 ~.::·99c
Mushroom soup 6 .:~. spo
15

Heinz

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Many More To ChoeH Prom
Moko Uo.An Oft.r ... Th- Cars Muot.Go

CHUNK STYLE - - -

1ng to paSI! into Cuban pol't!l wiD
!~ill- 0
be !'!topped and searched for arms
'CUUU::""
ranging from mill!liles t obo~ Mr. IJld Mrt. Wfllia Iaclia,.
en.
ham attended a Lions Club con.
VesSell attempting to run the . vention in Cleveland over tbl
blockade will be halted hy u.s. l_
....
__kend
__· - - - - - - weapons and sunk il neceuary
No precise hour for the flr~t coo~ Uve duty (or aa much u CIDI
teal between Russian ships and year beyond normal tours. About
U.S. blockade unill was forecast IW,OOO men were epeded to be
but the first
was epected dur: affected by~ order. ln MOiCOW,
ing the afternoon unless the So- Kbrwhebev u;llled a IOinUWbat
vie vessels chang
liimilar decree, baltinl the diae course.
ch
of ~ -'*..:~.A showdown at sea seemed fD.. arge
~- ~
evit.able. Valerian Zorin SovietflpersonneL
delegate to the United Nations, The blockade ~ta, TaU: Ji'orce
said "no self-re~~pecting sttae will ll311, went on htatioP ~Cuba
permit Us shipping to be
All~~ comanlmand anlof ~~ Adm.
TIL..
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; nlll W • W
1
Fidel Castro thundered that the DUIIldJ the. U.S. 2nd J'leet. ~
U. S. arms quarantine "will very ;For~ ~ ~ ~
of ~Jill'
90011 have repercussiom.''
!nava ~ts me
g
JD.8I'lllel,
I During the night Moscow Ra- ,plus au-craft based oo the East
dio broadca!lt that the Soviet Un- j an:!t~ Q)aststi
8 _ ~~. 00 wu tmdel'
1n would not use nuclear weapIODS against the nited
States fover-aU ]UC~ ol Adm. ~
, "unl
ert I. ~ U.S. Atiantie
1
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es.!l aggresa on is commit- IFleet
mander based . N
ted." The broadcast did not de- f lk Vcom
aa or.
0 ' a. .
Cine aggres.!lion.
.
compUcabng pouJbillty wu
I. As the situation 8t aea surged ItheA prospect
of Ruuian subma·
toward a climax, there was in- [ .
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ten ·
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nnes &amp;LIIU operau.ug m uw .. ..-L
siVe actiVIty as ore. At the Without discussing this specific
hour the blockade was to go into point. defense official&amp; aaid "a
effect, the President called a
Lof
t liti" .,
Wh 't H
.
munUQI
even ua es were
1 e ouse meeting of high- taken . to consider tioa In taolevel Cabinet, military and intel- .
~
a
tine p
llgl!Dce officiall Bitting a. an e"- rung
anna quaran ·
.ecutive committee of the National Security CounciL
Kennedy also summoned rongressional leaders of both parties
back oo lhe White Ho&lt;IJe for a ,
Of ODDS &amp; ENDS
5 p.m. meeting, their secoud cri~ l
sis conference since Monday aft. I
Save 25 to 75%
ernoon.
:Kennedy's proclamation was is·
On TheH •••
sued after the Organization of
American States OAS) approved Din.ette Chain
a U.S. resolution asking endorse$3-$6- $9
ment fo the blockade. The vote 1
was 19-0 with Uruguay abstani- Occasional TabiH
ing because it did not receive in$4-$8-$12
structions from its home govern- Table Lampl
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2. -

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MILD- TASTY

1951 FORD VI PAIRLANI 2 DR. Str. TrtnMftlttlon.

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SWEET PEAS

We Select Only The J'ery Be1t

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Sliced
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H &amp; R FIRESTONE

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Super Righi -

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His Position

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Soviet Deputy Foreign Min· Iduce de~ for the d~rnantU•! •ively r.ward the u.s. reoolu- Late HoP&lt;.
later Valerian A. Zorln iuued the of U.S. m1u1le base. throuihout lion.
1 Mr. and Mn. Ed~~ (hap.
warnin1 in a stormy Security the world.
High government IIJUrce!! ron- man of Columbus vtslted hil
CooncH meetnli Tuesday night.
late Monday with the President- grandpare~ts, Mr. and Mrii.
He demanded that the ll-naUon TEN YEARII OF !APETY
that as a matter of milit.ary e- Ja~ QlncJt
group instruct tM UDited Satet
'pedumcy, invasion plana were go- Mw_ ~nna Case of Columto withdraw ltll blockading fleet. LINCOLNTON, N.C. (UPJl - ing forward .
1bus vtstted her grandparent~,
Zorla terved ootloe that be- ThiJ we1tern North Carolina tov.·n These source~ nid, however, Mr. and Mra. Myron Beu.
would veto a U.S. reeoluUoa tub- of about 8,000 retidentl Tuedtay that this country hopes hi IUc- Mn. James Guinther and
mltted by Ambauador Adlai 1oomplet«&lt; lta lOth ~ar without cess in the United Natinol would daughters, Lon and Clrrle, of
SteveniOll calling for demolition 1 traffic death.
make invation unnecessary.
Pomeroy spent I Saturday wltl
Sayto More NeetW
her mother, Mn. Herman l..oofto
Chariman Richard B Rusae.ll 1don. and sisters, Sandra and
D-Ga .. of the Senate A~ed Serv~ I Patricia.
ices Commitlee reportedly told John Slack Is spending IOlDI
Kennedy M'on d a y that action · time with his sister and brotbstronger than a blockade would er-in-law, Mr. and Mnt Waynt
~ neceSilary to root the already- j Weir and 501'11 of Ca1edonla.
matalled Soviet mlnites out of • Mrs. Earl Watkins audddJd..
Cuba.
ren and Eugene stack called •
The blockade waa ordered into ' Mrs. Doria Hendrick• at Mb
effect at 10 a.m., EDT. Word ersvil!e Sunday.
of the President'• action was Mrs. Charles Blake and MrL
!lashed around -&amp;he world during I Robert Harden have returllld
he night t oall nations operating to their homes from ~
merchant vessels.
Hospital at GaDlpoJil.
b Early today, the U. S. Navy l Mrs. Howard Nolan attended
~dcast waminp to mercban.t the "kick ofr' meeting ol the
' ships to stay clear ol the Wind- Nationa1 Flml and City week
ward P'-""ge, Yucatan Channa! at OSU in Columbus In - and the Florida Stratls. The Navy atlon of the Meip County"':
"ld these heavily traveled ,.. In ot be held the ol N
routes near Cuba may become 1
M'.
"dangeroUJ waters."
·
Fi.-.t test of the blockade &lt;wid , Mr. and Mn. Berman too.
come roday, according to Defense ·don atte~ed funeral servicel
Secretary Robert s M N
SUnday m Poca, W. Va., for
. "tyc amara.
th .
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sm
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an
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muyr:r-m-- w, "--"P
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y na opau a tempt~ Hood h band r the former

In arming Cuba.

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Bl I. d J
OC.K3 e s
Factng
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I Ttte British government, which
formulated their Jtrategy iand their baaes from
under
Ihad been slow in reacting, iSilued even as 25 Suviet ships sailed to- ,.; observation.
ICODtiDUftl from Page J)
' a statement charging that Russia lward the U.S. blockade of Cuba I ri became obvioot~, from the
London Daily. Sketch in
black had been "guilty of deception ... behind a RW!SJ8Jl warning that tone ol Zorin's counctl Speeth and
Mrs . William Eichinger. Mra.
--~ Foreign Secretary Lord
Home 1 "no lielf-re~&gt;pid.llli 1Lat.e w1ll per- 1debat.e in lhe priva~ t~esliJon of
Arthur Moranty and Mrs. U.:...
acCUHd the Soviet Unkm of win&amp; mit itA: shipping t obe tampered I the non-aligned power1 which fol &lt;Contmued lrom page 1l
, ard Nolan attended the ~
an "op~uniJt. and two-faced with.'"
I lowed, that the cn..11 would pro- proposal and Cuba reactl;!d derJ· eastern Health Conference
at

fALL CLEARANCE

3.

1and withdra~al of ll&lt;wlet mwileo

APPLE PIE
Fresh
D•ily

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WAREHOUSE
CLEARANCE

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Specific arms covered in the
blockade order were surface-tosurface missiles: bomber air~
craft: bombs; air-to-surface rocket.s and guided missiles; warheads for any of those missiles;
mechanical or electronic equipment to operate such misBiles or
any other classes of weapons designatcd by McNamara.
Under the proclamation, "any
vessel or M'aft proceeding to
Cuba" will be ordered by Ahteri•
can units to "stop, lie to, and
submit to search." A ship found l
to be carrying material banned 1
by the order will be directed to ·
prol-eed to another destination of
its own choice.
McNamara ordered all Navy
and Marine personnel held on ac-

$1-$2-$3
110V Clothes Dryer~ $69
Walnut BuHet Boudoir Chair1

$52

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$12-$11-$24
Butttrfly Chair$ _ $4•75
Lighted Wall Pictures $1
3 pc. Dinette Sets, Table
and 2 chain - - $29.95
25~

Off On Natlonelly

Adv.rtited LUGGAGE

A flew Plec.. Of
SUMMER FURNITURE

At A Snioa• For Sure

B4KER FURNITURE
Mlddl.port, 0.

ENROLL NOW
For Pomeroy Extension of G•llipolis
Business College. Classes Will Be
Held Three Evenings A Week.
Two Complete Bask

Diploma Courses
These are Full and Complete Course• in Secretarial and
General Business NOT just one or two isolated subjectl,
The courses lead to positions as stenographer, secretacy,
bookkeeper, r.lerk-~ypist, and other office positions.

How To Enroll

Since thia i6 an Accelerated Program, Reiistrations cannot
be staggered and eve[J•one ia •cheduled to start at tht
same time. Only a Llmlt.d Number of students will be
accepted to insure maximum individual attention.
Students accepted on a "first-come,
First-served" basis.

Call or Viait Mrs. Bouton
At The M•rtin Hotel
Phone WY 2·3224 or WY 2·9983

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Mason Community Bazaar
Plans Now Are Completed

Sunshine Cluss
Planning Its
Fall Activities

Hardord
News Notes

Top Value Stamps
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Full Rib Half Pork Loin ...... all center chopo left onl ...... lb. 45c
FuJI Loin Half Pork Loin
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Mazola Oil

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6 30 New!
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THANKS
"OR MY
BIRTHDAY
GI"T,
SLUGGO

I MADE IT
MYSELF
IN THE
SCHOOL
SHOP

... THERE S JUST
ONE THING WRONG
WITH IT

I CANT tMAI:iiNE
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OR FOR'T"ONS Me &amp;l
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DAilY CROSS"'"'""'

l01 k1 ng up lrer1uently as
7 Neuter
t J l'tetor; lnt~rnatlunal
though he h&lt;.~d gone O\f'f lhem l
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8 Lfoll( ve n
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The many t1mes and knew them al
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por tant
9 Wurue•
1 01mous tenston tlwl pr pceded must by heart !IC&lt;'astomJ ll}
the 1
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food
Prt&gt;stdent Kennedy s lt:ll:'vls no extt eme natllrt' of the cn s1s drew 3 Change
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17 f' 1o1g
talk .:J stmple stark monum()n motwn but for lh mos par I
com
31 Jo/tn
18 Amel c.au
ta l drama unmal d tt-d m Amen hts express on changed httle
j lfi l..a.ri&lt;!i
Hu,..
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patriot
16 Ken~
CJuno
or wotk
Allen
t:an \ tdf'o htstory
As he dtsclosed the dangerous 19 Urgent
33 Wood
38 Ob~~erv~
Z(l Self
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l he ~pa{e ntghl s 1 elslar the Wt'&lt;.IIJOnl y of ( uba i:l l/lUUnced the 23 ot the sea
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product
f&amp;r'll
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other moments of cnsts--all have blockade ..., hlch
he
termed
Loul.st.ama.
35 1 oud t:~nd
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Never
Uke- b1rd
prmtded extraordmary Vlewmg quarant me and atned Russta l
politician
to end
p ~l
.of 1 J oke r
22 Leba.~ on
But ~JUt the present S1toat1on m of d1red rdAhtatOn If the aland El Ablaze
36 P1e rc e
45 lart ru•
~ohtng an enemy unly 90 mtles should f1e mtss1les anywhere 10 9 A necess!ly
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for li!l:l
from Amenca Mondays ta lk had thts hemtsphere the talk had ty,o ;;I() BrOkeQ.
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du1cv that superseded m urgent - The ch1lhng bluntness or fao:.-- 31 French.
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avln•
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one
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AD to~
All dny the tens on had hullt 1 tough speech llhtch kept butldmg
14n
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From the time It v.as announcd tts lnlpad With 1he forenstc abtl
9 Chop
1he Prestdent would speak at 7 tty of 8 oroven formidable debat.
2 H eb1 ew
P m EDT on a matter of th,. er Cause upon eause was hsted
le t t er
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the wtth the resultmg achon b' the
3 Ca.hber
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question of what he would dis Untted States hemg Withheld un
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Plea.d
&lt;ll&lt;l~ became predomllant nd a ttl well m the talk
7 Granular
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rh.allenge to the nerves Berhn?
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personal
message
from
the
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Hardy
Prr.stdem to the CUban people.
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hero me
t'•n as lhe day wort&gt; on and tough n tf e extreme tn Its lanH
DOWN
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rPws ~t•ports brou~ht togeth guage concernmg the conse1Tent.
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Smell
1he stOitt!!l of sh1p movements quences of Commumst rule was
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3 Keep
tl o1 her telatt!d mthtarv ma constructed for maximum propa
'" ., '\" (f'ts 11 became lncreasmgly ~anda use of a humllll approach
llULY CRVPTOQUOTE- Here's how to worK Its
&lt;H th£&gt; luca! pomt wa5 Cuba
The rhetonc and delnery were l
AXYDLBAAXR
II LONGFELLOW
'ld that th~ dec1~1on \\as to up to the extrordmary :.ubjecl
One letter Blmply stands for another In thiH sampl~
( l&lt;adt'
\ th Ihe dtr~t ~amphctfy of the
f or the t.hree L"' X !or lhe two 0 s ~tc Single Jetll
Nevettlele.s..~ v.hen the time f1 ;r.01ds crystal clear especJally j trophies the length and formation of th.e worda
h t amp tw l~e Prestdent to one pas~ age m Y.htch the PresJ·
\i:a.ch day the code letters are different.
uk fe11. could hH\e pred•cted dent sa1d he knew he was preA Cryptol"l'HIII Quotatfoll
t shnck 1:'1fect or ~IS d1sc losur1 s sentmg a
dtfft{'Uit and danger·
ntl plnns
ous effort to follou as a coUJ.se
UAEU
TUYPHOT
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l r11m h1~ OJ.!enmg greettng
But he added
the g1 eatest
TIDYZ
'l'AEMlC
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JO
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Gootl e\tmmg my fellow cttl danger of al\y,uuld be to dfl noth
UAO
7 V E J .J E Y Z . - A 0 F I D D Z
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he \\us f1rm forlhnght Img
md fluhlt.;od hnes 1( hi s speech It 11 as all over m barely a
YesttlnlaJ'a Cryptoquote THE PEACE! OF FACT !~
THE PEACJI: OF PRINCIPLE - AMIEL
1 ly 1:1 few tlmPs
He read h1s quwter of an hour
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Oc t 24 . 1962

)'&amp;ar, II I rll• ll.ot ••&lt;"U&lt;I
mill f&lt;&gt;f' tach un• &lt;lulln of val u.n n To"'n•h•p Hoa d of Tru•t.,u f&lt;&gt;r the
s BEDROOM \parunem close ...,..
Which a~nount• lu T~n (e .... ro auh purpo•e of Currf!nt Expe&lt;IM!a fur the
one hunar~d &lt;lull an uf valua lr&gt;n fer care and malllle&lt; an~~ of public ttm
!own l SI Nortb Second St PHOT'COPYJNC
Serv~.-~
Co ... ~l v e y.,oro
wlthlD
Townahlptu of
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rh., Po!la for uld l:letllon ., II h• .. tHin
Said tu
bel11.1Sullon
an additional
Middleport W'Y 2-2342 Rodney &amp;n)' letter (II' &lt;10Cl1mf'Dl
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·~ · ~ mi ll "' run for the ~~ eara at a
Downlllg
2 14 t(e
main open until 6 30 0 elorlr. p :lot r,. •• ra te n!l! ·~ •l.'dlnl 50 mllh
for each
&amp;.uran~
Pcuneroy
2
15
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stand
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Tim@
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!tllld
dat
onP d Ia
valu•llnn which a
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
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"uunl•
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\1' un urnu;hPu a pari A( ICTIONF.ER Complf'te ll'ntoe.,
ol 1!:1.- 1 on~ or \1. '"
h&gt;~nd .,d 1 ll&gt;r, 1 v-.luallon for ~ lve
~
RATES
1 yuro
ment ' and 3 rooms fut nts h~
I 0 ··--••• Cb..... ( nunt ( h 0
IS the guest of Mr and Mrs I
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Th~ Polls lor u ld ele~t\on ..-Ill be
1E h
nd d.a hl
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4 cents per l\Ord ont&gt; lnsl'riiO•l Mmtmum cb.•rKP---60
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9-19-30tt l
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lopenUIB30 ododt A\1 lnd rema•n Pau
IC mger a
llg e r ,
cents 6 cenb per word for three conse('utJve mserttons
GOOD CLEAN- -comfortable SEHVTCES OFFERED Alum•
norothv " Juhn•lon
~r~~e,n&lt;la~~tl~~::&gt;::, d::'t~ ~~~ £.u\ern Paula June
OCT 24
Special - une monlh for 30 cents Pf'r word
num
s1dmg
roofmg
arummum
(Ink
Ry
urd~r or th• Soard
Mr
and
Mr!
William
Jakes
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Full rate of 4 cenl s per word Will be ehar1ed for ad
~eepl~g ~~m~
rs
•;es storm WJndnws and doors Call Da t ~a u,~ \'7th24i~: 1115 - 4•
~~ uF.tl~etl~)~s" .,, r.~ ., .
of Albany, NY were week
A work Session wtll bl! held
verttstng If oot patd wtthm 10 day!! after re('elvmg btll
for frPf' PSitmatl:'s AvPrage
F.mm• • c \\ I
end guests of Mr and Mrs Wednesday October 24 hv the
yse 3
econd Sl or
Errors m Advertt smg-Should bP reported 1mmf'd1ately
10!10 sq ft $493 Phone Cl
1Nolin of ll.ctlon Ofl .,...
• halrn an
John William Blaettnar a n d Eleanor Cuclt' or Heath Methomerly HQ( kvlew Hotel
The Dally Sentme! v.lll nut be respons1bll! for more thaD
10 22 3lt
lny In hc•u ol th~ Ton
Uo rothy M Jo •lo
d t Ch
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M ddJ N l b
4448 unUI 10 oo p m
71G-'d0tp l
Mm t.J"'II"ton
( io:rk
family Mr Jakes and Mr Bla L9
urc m
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er-.&gt;r
t'
one ln("Orrect ifl.~ f'rtton
:-o:ooc:ooc:o-:
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NO'l'rCE ••ut h•rrby
Jlven that
tn" o.. tr' U&lt; t t'th 1962
ettnar were classmates at Ohio gmrung at 1 00 The makmg of
MOOERf''
FUR..~ISIIED
e
14
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purouan&lt;e
a
Heaolutton
ot
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Card Of Tha nks and Spt&gt;nal Notlces of Evenu; $] 25
fl(l•td Df Edutalton or !hi! !iODuthern l
' 10 ll 2 " Jl II ~ - folr u
t
articles SUitable for the Chn&lt;;J...
for 50 word m1mmum Each add !tonal word lc
furn1 ~h~ aparlment
Middle BULLDOZEB SERVICE Wr spe- IA&lt;"al Sch.:.ol Dl•lrld Oh n paued
--- mverst V
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!Ill the lDth day Df Septemh~r 11162
Notice of ll..:tlan an Tu
Mr and Mrs John William mas .Bazaar will be shown
port WY 2_.m•_
Ob1tuancs publtshed o~l 1 ("('n\ pt&lt;r word
_ _ _ ..rv
I CL:l 17.e m pon ~
ba~ernents thert- will hi! IUbmltted to a vote of
l.t-Y In hc•u of th• Tu
Mill
Llmlhtlon
Blaeltnar
and guests Mr and
HEN~
5 •ooms and
and landscaptn!!.., Phone Chest 111
the a Elertoro
of uld S&lt;'hoot D.. trl• t N'vr
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HOUSE 'OR
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Gen~rol ELECTION to be held
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M•~~n that
In
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DIVORCE GRANTED
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Df a Res IUl on ul the Mrs WI tam Ja kes attended
WORDS
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6 DAY '""
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bat h 11....,- of d OUble Mrs H OW I CI P ·"
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Board
r&gt;f
Tru~t"e~ &lt;&gt;f the 1 owr llhll&gt; h
h
t Qh U
15
60c
90&lt;
SI 35
tlrtl Cel tl ~1J s 2.nd Mlcklle
B 18 tfc Melli• C'o Ohio at the ruular pla~u of Kuttand Meigs C&lt;UiliY Ohlr&gt; , .... t e omecommg a
10 ru
PT PLEASANT- The Ma,.
nt v tlng thrrrln on Tueaday I he ed on the Jbt day of Auru 1t 196:.! versJty Saturday
20
$1 20
$1 au
$600
porl Call WY 2 5262
10 t tic __ _
lllth dOly of N"ov@mber lllmt the ques thue will be ollbmllt....:l tu 11 vute of
son County Circuit Court grant~
25
$150
$2 25
&gt;7 50
"'SURANCE llrm of lt"vylnJ .., ""f .... ot the •en th~ Et..clors or utd Rull•nd Town Mrs John Smith returned
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6 ROOMS and bath m Syra
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m n limitation for th .. b~n ..flt or Th.. •h P "
• Gen~r•l ELECTION to be home Sunday after a VLSit wttb ed a divorce to Harnett Jane:
'"";;:-:~= So:&gt;ulh~rn IAKal School llinrlct f.:.r hO!Id In the 1u ... n•hlp "' tlul anrt
B bl r
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M B bl
PHONE WY 2 2157
('USe {all WY 2 5489 after 6 BAJfNES-SlMPSON INSURANCE lh~ purpoae of C\lrrent Expenau
Mel~s Counh Ohio •t th .. regular relatoves on Columbus, Toledo a e rom ames
a e
SaJd
tu
h~lnJi • renewal of an n
0
Th
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tiff
rded the
10 23 3tr A,t:ents M1ddt epo11 ,r tre AdiO- "'
~our&gt;l11 Novtmbtr
th " r~ n on11162
Tuead•y
and
Elyroa
Whtle
m
Toldeo,
o
pam
was
awa
Pm
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s n11 ,ax of 5 mlll1 In run for
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tlth rday
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(9) FOR SALE
IN HAHHISONVfLI [;'
mobile Bund5 Phone WY 1- ynro ol • rat• not ~xeeedinl ~ mlllo queotlon ut levying In e~ce~· af the she accompamed by Mr and CU!Itody of thetr two tnfanl
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---['__. 6 room
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s-!7 .. !.;'~JC~~;~OU~~= lod~~~:~~ c":nb"'~~~~~~~O:h ten m.tJJ IhnJlatiOII for ~he b~nd I or
bildren
AUT0\10B!LE nStU"allC" bt't&gt;n Pll P UMPKINS .x• ~- a Jb VIt
hOUSe an d ba th Mrs J u h n :JVv
-u one humlrO!d dnllaro of valuation far Rutland
T&lt;~wnBhlpDf Board
of e&gt;:pen••s
T usLee1 Mrs Rtchard Mater VISited Nl-IIC"'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"'"1
f r the purpus~
CUrrent
c tmcelled"~ I O' l }OUr opetator ~ lor S1,1,aJn, Racme OhiO
Stnul SH 2-4834
JO 24 6t( -~litH IDilllra-te A(~
J&gt; vr~ey~~~~8 tor ur.d EI8Ctlon .,.111 b• for the c11re of to .. nlhlp cemderle• agara Fal1s
She was acconr
110 adrtltlon•l tu of panoed home Sunday by
locenst! ? C(J J] \1, Y. 2 2900
J"v-~o"3-61 C
•
••
o
Said
taa
bemg
Mr
LDsuraace for
nery pe~ open at .... o e ock A M and rem•Jn II.! mill to run lor flvt yean It
"
B 15 tk _
_ ----_I
Help Wanted
op1:1n until e 30 0 clack PM lutern r~tc nvt eut~lna ~ mill• for "act. and Mrs Wyatt Thompson and
aDd BDI!DetJa Ni!f'41"
Tim .. of uld d1y
one dollar of vatuatlun whkh M
LO-;E \\{ tght safe]}- and eas Jv r ()()dl) ( o,oN nlocsv Twlo males PERMANF.NT Po8lllon for MBn
PboDII WY !-ZGI
:: ~~:c~~n~: t~ ~~~;:
mount• to J'l~e Crntl for U.&lt;.:h OPt! children Dentse and Suzanna
an a ema e
1rg1
Yar 1
!0 ..._
C'
hundred dallara or v~luauon f" r and Mrs Marcia Delay of CoI
l\. th fh \ 0 Oul tab](' ~
On\ I 1
I ll
hc
Rd
age %4 to 45 - Wanted m
11
w.1;
ounty Ohto
Fr.n year•
}rollg l
ee(' ,,rove
2'h:
Emmett r: WUI
Th• Po111 t11r nld [lectlan will be lumbus who spent the day With
~r Jt S at" s lJ t urrs
':120-llOt("
I f
R ll d 1023 3
Me1gs County man who has COMPl.ETE INSURANCE PRO.
l hatrmn
ope-n a~ 6 30 o ci~&gt;Ck AM and rtomaln
-~ 1111 ( S rom
U an
vtp
t t
t
d
t
upen until 11 JO 0 clvo~ p M Eutern her
Thr RanJblt&gt;r
1 lnl Ia tve
ma ure JU gmen
IP.CtJon LUe Auto FITt' Polio
Oomthy M John,ton
standard Tlmt- of pld da~
Mrs Janet Goocb and daugh\\'o•ld StanliJMI of Compact
liS~ 0111{ F:fF'ICifNT l.arpet and "alesmanshtp abJhty wtth Call Doa Mills, Middleport..
n 1 te~~~~"t l!l!h 19112
Dy order of th.. nuud
ot Eleeuon•
1ters Susan and Julia Mrs E
Sh ampoorr Free WI lh pure h or Without actua I expertence
F.xrrlh nre
4 1 tfc
not IT lito :n nn !I - 4t..
county
Ohio ut M• 1•
Dt)! I ar room rldt&gt; ond ptorfnrm
ast of Blue I ustre Shamroo j to f'ntt'r the Life Insurance
Notte. of lltctlan an Tn
~.':!.':!~nc wm
!et:~an~o=s F~~~yl s:~~
6 Month~ Milo
anrf• Small tar f'l'tmomy aDd
Baker I urntture
10-23 6lf'l Busmess A complete trammg
r~JI REAl ESTATE
L•vv In ••c.n or"'"' Tll'l
/.:
Mill Llmlt•tton
O..rothy M Jahn•tan
VISitmg With relatives m Colum
I guarante ed sa I
m 41 nii~1Prllhllit}'
1 '/tim IH JIIF:IU: S A WANT _
program Pus
- - - NOTII 11: Ia henby &amp;IYen th 11 In
&lt; l~rk
"'
lrl lh· "ant Ad W3\ Eas y ary travel allowance
and
p•nulln('e ol a Ruolutlun .,, the Dated 0« l!lth 1962
bus
.~
Bnrd of l!duullan qf lh• Bodford
&lt;101 17_ ,_
.. 31 Ill I - otlr
Eddie Covert or Charleston
MPtropolilan Mohn
lo use and tni."XIX'I1S1Ve too r commtssJOns Fringe benefits
I l&gt;tll s~hool m~trlct Ohio PUitld nn
the
14th
day
of
Septambtor
19112
NOlle.
of
lilectlon
on
Tu
w
Va was the weekend guest
000 F. Main Street r •mf'ro:~~ I tall WY 2 2I56
tncIUde bo nuses group hospt l
there wlll b" •ubmlll•d to , •••• , 1
L 0 ,
•vv n -«&lt;n of th• T•n
of "r and Mrs E J H oil '62 FORD GALAXII
Pl'IOJte W\' N870
Kl HB \ vacuum ('leanf'r like ahzatJOn group hie tnsurance MIDDLEPORT - 6-room frame ~~e aEl;~~~~:1 ~~~~·~•.t:,hot':: ~~~~!~~ NOTICE ';!11111 e~~':~~~:~::n that tn
J•J
CONY
$27'15
Flatwoods
4 22 tk IJrand III'W (,uar inlf'l d Sold I and employee d!S8bthly pay house Wtth bath and gas furn In the Bfilrard l..anl Srhool Dbtrlet puuuan&lt;'~ 11r ~ Rt~llalullnn of 1 h ~
Mrs Wtlbam Fisher I~ spend '62 FALCON 2 DOOR
menl Wnte letter tat ng
M~l.lll CD Ohla •t lh~ reruhr placn BDird "' 1'ru~\e~• nf th~ Towuth..ip
He•t•r.
$1795
Ill w over $200 00 Wtll sell for
.s l
ace heating r.ood level
I 0 t of votlnj" therein on 'f'u$11d .. y tb• of Orange Mel~· C6Unty Oht' Pklrt- mg s month w1th her son and
HE! f N S BEAU fY SHOP
111112
&lt;1 llavmenls $8 00 monthly or qualtftcatton.s ur call Athens, u 500 00
~~~h"
d;l.:~,~
°
,'";',",',.,'",,',,",'••'",',',
'
•
•d
on th• ~nd ~ay ot Aullu•t
11
'60
CHEVROLET
BEL
AIR
•·
ere wUJ b~ tubmltted 111 a vale at daughter rn-law, Mr 8flli Mrs J
Ohl 0 f Y 3 1427 Iu arranRe f or .,-.
\\olll be back 111 my s hu p $65 00 1 ash Phone WY 2 2204
SYRACU!iiE _ 3 room frame mill llmlhtl11n fur th• bmeftt nf the El•rtvra uJ said oran 1., Town•hlp
4 Or Auto Tr•n• R&amp;H
llllervteW All mall 1
r
ThO! Bfilford Local Schnol Dlrrtrlt!t a\ I Qcneral ELECTtON to be held Htram Ftsher
I Pow1r 1t1er1nSI •nd bnkea
slarttng Oct 2~ I want
1u
10 18-6tc
nqm !es house w th bath gas healing r r th~ purp 10e of Curunt E11pen•e• tn thw Townsh 11 of oran1.,
Mtll•
thank each nnd t:'Vt ryonf' who
should be directed to P 0
'
S1h'l tu: betn1 • r•n .. wol of "'" t1t Coo.~ntr Ohio ,. tho r.gular pl-c"'
Sharp
$1995
h 1s been ~11 rmttl'n1 on.-l 1n&lt;h r SIN( ER sewmg machine A I Hox 124, Athens, Ohtu
:~~t le=~ l::c~J(~Ch~:n 'f.! ~~!~: !~K ,ufratt~ ~~!· :e':tnf,or
:r~~ v~!~n~, '~"::~:!.b!.-" ~sdt?.. iu~:
60 MERCURY '2 DOOR
I l nd!l on Ill brand llt'W 1962
10 18 6tc
be mJIIa far nch • ne dr&gt;llar Jl O'IIUR u.,n of l•vylnll r.n ncu11 of lh• ltn
~ tondmg durmg mv til t uss
Hard Top Radio &amp; He1ter
ftnanced
Inn
amaunt
On~ Tl liar f r mill 1\mltallon for the h•n~fl&lt;
,1
! lh tn('l 71g zau1:1 t'CJUOpJ&gt;ed
6
a ~ whlrho~~~;:5rfunn
• • • tu
oo au•
o
1
11\ J() 121
tlt'lf n Krt f kl•
$1895
Power Brakes
FAHMIANO- 80 acres
i ~&lt;Jr"~,;:
~auatl n Uranj!~ Townohlp Hard of 1r~.~~t'~
p l\ mPnls $9 00 mnnthlv 01
liB)
EMPLOYMENT
n
tor Ill~ JU. j&gt;UO~ of • Iroo prut .. l tlun In
60
FORD
COUNTRY
SED
u 11 d 1
J
Ide bl
1 ht- Pn I~ r r 1ald F.letll(ln will h~ Oran~~:., 1 ow1•hlp
II\ IN(,STON NURSIN(, llornt
$ II OIJ c u.sh Phone ~ Y 2 2204
oe&lt; "
owns liP &lt;ons ra e P•n al a 30 a I •k A r.l and rPmatn sad tu b~ n1 an •ddltton~r.l tu
AlltD Trans R&amp;H Power
1 ( 11\,l]l Sf Ill 8ntbli ] JI H \ St I
10 l8fi!! I
WANTED
1goot1 layang ground ::lOmt' t1m 1• unll 11~0 u lor~ I'M l':utun nf ~. nlll to run fu rtv., yuu a~ a
Steering
&amp; Bnlc" • $1795
St
and
r&lt;l
Tln
..
of
nld
da~
U!l!
nut
Clc.,O!d
nt(
~ nulla r u heh I
be r 4 10om Jrame house base
tll l'r 1va1e
scm1
I r 1\ il lf
It ro:~er ot tiiP R ..11
one o:lollar 1 Y~&lt;lu•ttun
wh
(Continued From Page 71
0
'60
BUICK
LESABRE .e DR
•f EJ., 11 n1 ul "'•••
amouot• to~~ .. c~niM f r,. 11 1 ~
1 ~ ~m ~
I 1 lf'\ l ~ ton rrul 1 1 x SJN( fH sew!llg mmhmP 1h1 ( LST \1 CORN PUKING Jamf'S ment barn shop utility bUild
1 unty Ohio
Autom•tlc Tr•nt Radio &amp;
Ill
rmrtlbl{'
~f'WS forwnnl
illliQI1
fl\e
Pomts I mtltJ ofl
•
I
l'u
dr"d d•ll•ro uf ~¥1Ua lnr
fur
acttons
of
lht'
pasr
few
da}S
• 1 Jh nl
fuud 24 Jl 1r 1111rs
Itt -,,Phone \\Y 265n
mg umlhtr htrn all w1th good l
i"~ a'r'~'~n&lt; v.m
•t•e yt!or~
I C
I
l lk
H@ater
$1195
tnd bnk.,.,aid ztg ztg cqutp
fllllf s F'ree gas $300000
I lhe loll• fur 1•td Elf.&lt;"Uon will h..
ongresswna race a s were l
Il l(
II I
flWllt r ( l\ J IVIIIg
0
1
'&amp;0
FORO
FAIRLANI!
4
DR
P f] $:l7h9 ot h pnymtnt s
912 1otP FAilM WITH POULTRY SET
tlorrth, M t hn•t n
~:=~a~n~ 1 ? 8°30 ",clt 1 :-ckMP~d~;;;';'~ reported the most mterestmg
s1un ~ ra.-lt lh ntll sf' l'l1 H
1
8
Cyl
Standard
Tran•
R""
~7 ()9 monllil\ Phont&gt; WY 2 MIDIJI f A(~]) woman w til I LP - 60 acres Ill
SIMndar'
l im~ rr utd
day
mg' of the evenmg
M ~ ~ Ill \\I ~ ~ \ I Spl lt (
Lebanon 1 1 Ml~d Po k1 Ulh 111112
lh urdt!r,
th .. !lout
cl1o and He1ter
$1.e95
UOI
HJ- l8-6tc
lake care or 1 Jd at{e pens ton fownshtp 6 room fnnnt' hom;t'
~~ ~ 2t l '_ 111 5
ue
r Ele~t u , r Me 11 ,
1 Metgs Cnunty Ptusecutmg At I
&lt; 41
HI lfl UH
'60 DODGE DART 4 DOOR
I
1
&lt;.:.unty oh
1 torney Bernard Fultz spoke m
1
AI
PII
S
1nd sweet (tder Hed
er~
111
then
hunw
Huum
barn
outcellar
l&lt;trge
poultr)
LIO.,L
NOTte•
l':run~tt
G wu
Auto Trans H•••er $995
l t "i SO 0 (J I ASY In ! l tH l
' OOtJ
rt J .-.J~~Uud
lcA&lt;ru"l '"
Anno •I t:'lfl llu' ul M" , . County I
( hMlrman
behalf of Republtcan Homer E
bll!&lt;lllg
II
ytllow
llch&lt;iOUS
wmesap
and
!Hmlll
.tnd
$1l(){)
1 Wl.'t'k ask
4,,
sq
A~o~rl
utt
rpl
Sul'l~tv
fllr~
,
~
wll
1
1
'59 FORD 2 DR I CYL
\\ l l1 Mi' lu st spm ~ Hll tlJ.::tl
Hotn,m rtenutys C:11logly Or
t'd HdcrUJ(t'S Call \\Y .., lle!ntS
le ht'l&lt;! lturula~ November thh
II r thy !of JuhMtnn
I (Pete! Abele
Stand Tr1n1 R&amp;H $1095
1 \\ i ~ l l h 11111 ask 111 11111
1
1 111
3123
10 24 :~Lp Bl' UF Oil[) , OWNSHIP 40 I ~e ~r T~:MJM:,:. ::u~l\0: r.~~r:,· DMI~~~"~lk t 15th IIIU
Fultz said I am an Amen I 59 FORD GALAXIE '2 DR
( hm d Slnf( Houle 689 Carp] &lt;\ d I lt I 1 ) I SS I ~ I
VOlt
{nil r Ohw
10 18 6tp aues With 5 roilm frame house :~ul ~f~' -" tn &lt;uu • flouu Ill Pn n
mu t7 :~.a Jt cw s - ttc can hrst and
a Republican
Hard Top Auto Tran•. R
\I t' \\I ll bd] \I I
( 19) BUSINESS
l'ellur aud tJarn all mtnerais I Q allflntiu•, fur nmur:tate• r or •
~~
"'~ W!l next I m behmd the prestdent
&amp;H Power St••rlng $1495
AI I' I I S Bunle1tr Frutl ~ m m
OPPORTUNITIES
$2 ouo 011
~~~~rf~~~· ::~~rth:: ;.:';.~. m&lt; :~n~ an~ ~
~ I Fultz also v1gorously lashed at 59 FORD FAIRLANE
(7) INSTRUCTION
l'nml rt\ Ohio
Nn I
c L CUCK( F.R REAl TOR muol hK~e I mt!mbt!r•hlp il~ket ta 1
I many statements made bv the
Standard Trans R1dio tnd
Phon1
\\.
Y
2
6970
Ill
Ul6tp
A
H
~
YOU
I
OOKINC,
fnr
a
tlliSI
UOX
PHONE
WY
38.1{)
u~d~~.,d~~~:tt;
'::tt~~:~.
b•
fUed
Moeller campatgn~r
1
Heater 8 Cyl
$1095
2
229
U S CIVIL SERVICE TESTSI
ness that will prov1de good m
whh th~ s~~ 1 ~lery n t later than ~oo
leslie Fultz of Pomeroy made '59 FORD FAIRLANE '2 DR
1
47 01~1 ami hfl 000 BTU venter ( ome and
ha s
f'X&lt;'ellt&lt;nf f OH SAl E FA HM 231 acres P ~!ntyw·:e~::~:y h~~~~.~~~· ,.;~1~\...
the fmal talk of the program
Auto Trans. R&amp;H • $1395
g ts f tnUI ~ 8ft frozl'n food
"ruwth poltnttal A natmnal t&gt;tght room house runnmg uck"t• at the lu" or th• 19112 Cat•n ~
He spoke for Repubhcan John
0
~ ~~ ~ ~lr or Ml l~a&amp;t fHt.,~n el&lt;'llrlar U
58 FORD COUNTRY SED
cli splfly rn r:. e Phont' WY. 2
fum will f.JtoVnlc JsstsliHue wtter ('t&gt;al fwrnace 4 room dn• h.. rur., th., riMte ot ~ l •rtl.:.n •r..
Marshall Bnley, who IS a can
o7,
Itoust.&gt; two b nrn~ 5' ~. mt 1e~ &lt;1"-' rt .. d he
tu Yulr
Kennf'th Farley ot Cheylon dtdate for u S Senator agamst l 4 Dr Auto Trani R&amp;H
I l"~
10 20 6l
m fmancm~, mrechandtsmg
~~"'~~'• cuu ty
1
Power SIMrlng..
$1095
advetli:-;mg and promotion 1 east of H.acme State Rl No
~~r~~~~~~~~~,s;;t~;,on
W Va was the weekend guest Frank Lausche
\11(1JON SA1UHIMY Otlober
'58 FORD RETRACTABLE
'17 11162 111 10 :lO i 111 tl mv
About $2 000 wtll start you tn 124 $7000 00 Dwtght Hoback
smrlary
of Mr and Mrs Mason Ftsher l Fultz sa 1d Bnley IS a con2 Door Hard Top Auto
1
111
Tr1n1 R&amp;H Power StHrhouse 111 Heeds\ !lle Ohio
)our own business For ar
lhntn(' OhiO H D No 2
__ ~2~
lt.. and Mrs Edward Parker Mm structtve consen.atlve Closmg
l8) AUTO SALES
lng and Brakes
$T295
V.lll "• JJ .tl atu tJon 11 t tullow
pomtmenl at your convemence
10 23 8tp
N,!u~.:;,:~:~~~~ 0;'*"Ta,: 11~•vv
ersv1Jie
1 hts talk fur Bnlev Fultz satd
mg
, dmmg room SUJte
wrlle 1'0 llux 966, lluntmg ~OH SALE SIX ROOM con
t.t"'tt•tton
Mr and Mrs Edward T Bau
Do not be m1sled by Mr Laus- 58 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR
~flU NJ \\ Ill II'it II ( II "
I 1
"'3 51
NOTICE II hH h~ rlv•n that In pur
nd d
ht
p II A
f
k
Bet Air Auto Tnns. R•
t
W
V
10
"hi tlilllll~ tuhlc
ro&lt;'kmg en
a
.:.. &lt;'
ttete blotk home 23 base oua1re of a Kt!Biuuon or th• &lt;oune11 era
aug er
o Y nn o che a Democrat when he sees
1r u ks 1 h 111 M 11\111 l\1uk s
dlo and Heater.
$1095
ot
th~
vu~a,.,
ot
R~&lt;&lt;Jn•
Ohio
ro•••
Marton
were
weekend
gu"'-'
to
took
Joke
a
Republican
c lttll mid ( hturs anti stands
Busmess Services
m1 nt furnau:l full bath drtll "don the 1rd r:t•v ,1 Apru 119R~ th .....
-.. AI F:S!\tl \N Bi H&lt;~h \ Mlttlt
57 FORO FAIRLANE 500
h k
"
I''
will b~ '11 n Jtted to~ Yute , r
t h • of her parents Mr and Mrs
Hubert Pnce served as mas
)l)
CIISI
11 X "" WOO 1 lllg
"•d well ten acres Edward Ele&lt;'lura
't nhl Karin~ Vlllaae •t •
•"~ AHuus 1\ 14(1/1
1
Conv t Auto Trens. R&amp;H
Jot~
slur m Windows and vene
AUCTIONEER
0 Connor Rae me W1 9-3135 G•n~ra• ~ r ECTioN to h• ht"ld In th• Charles R Karr S1
ter of ceremontes PreCedmg
1
Power Steer•nv
$1195
' I• ~!f'r 111 , PI~
!0 9 tr&lt;
Complete Senlee
\ llla1 e ur Ka&lt;"~n .. Oht• at the re1u
Mr and Mrs L R Parfttt the speeches a prouram was
l IIIII Il I1 \( Is otI tan k and pllmp
10 24 6tp IAr pia~~ • f volh•l thtreln on Tue•
"'
'57 FORO FAIRLANE 500
lawn IIIII! "!lrtlen tnols, J 0 t l
Crill Bradlord
-- lly the tlth d~) of Nn~mh•r ·~ and son Tunothy or Belle w gtven b} Portland Grade school I
4 Dr Auto Tr•nt Radlo
IV I1 Pbo
C
...
5
1
T
d
tho quutlon of levyln 1 In .,,..,._1 of V8 M
CJ to Wh t
d
•
w indow~ lawn fut ntlurt plut
r •
ne or on&amp;.
8 8 or
ra •
the tt!n milt omlt.atlon '"• thtl b•n•
rs
ay n
1 e an
students
end H•tttr
$"5
fw m st ulf's lot lumtJer frame .\. C HRAOFORO Ractae Oh..
ftt "' Kactn• Vlll11• f r th• purpvu children Carol Lynn and Dav1d ~ It mcluded a recttal of the
1962 FAIRLAND FORD 500 Tu f (ulunt "•tt"nuo for the purpu 11 d M
M
C
57 FORO JfAJRLANE 500
hulltlmg lu be movt"d from lot
5 lR Lie d , 8
l d d lull ' pro~kltn1 lillhllnt for th• vm111 an
rs
olite lark of War· preamble to tht" ConstitutiOn by
4 Dr Auto Tro1n1 R•dlo
nr Y engme s an ar s
olrert. •nd ~•u,.lle prapl!rtlea
t
d t th
h
0
24x32 Monv mme 1tuns not
Karl GrUH~Pr l'h•mblnc aDd
Fairland
Ford
door
Said
•~~~
h
..
Jt
a
...,new•!
of
•n
·~
ren
re
urne
etr omes Debbie Boso a so•g by Peggy
•nd Heater
$795
1
1961
4
tat1n11
tn
r l'wo llrltll• to r1.1n t n r Sunday after a several days Bo•o Kathy Bissell and Jenny
IISII'&lt;t I llllt II s1 Pd~&lt; I hv WSt S
Rf'I\I.DJ
57 LINCOLN 4 DR CAPRI
sedan 6 r.:~lmti r
standard ttve l'"'l" Ml , ._,., nut n~edlnt
·'
o[
Bf't dsvtlle
ME'thodlst
Mlaei'IIYIIIe Oh»
shtfl clean can; Phone WY l'w' mill• fur ea h on• touar of val Vtstt With Mr and Mrs
Ed Proffitt the Gettysburg address
Auto Tnn1 Power 1t1er
uatlon 10blrh ~mr&gt;una• t• 1 .,., n t ¥ ward Parfitt Umon A
C
L
4 new
lng and brakes
htlrth Nlf ttspnn-ultle fur
l!ncl~ourn\\l"rlrnubl""
I 2lr181 Re\
H L Barrett c... nto for tilth one hu•dnd duiiMu
ve
byJeffreyHrewer reorge aw
l
whitewall nylon tlr"
111'1 1d1ttts Owner F •t Coat We l111vtt all •lzeli lfi'Wf!r maC'hlaf'l
'
"'
vatuauon
f• r Flv. yn.-..
Mr
and
Mrs
Don
Rea
spent
renee
and
David
Roush
a PI
1•
Mtddleporl, Ohto
10 23 4tp Tho f'oU1 fBr .. ld El•cllon .,.Ill bt
WAS $1195
Rea1onabt ra&amp;et
apen at IJO o clu\k "M tnd rem• n the past week at lhe1r cabin ano solo by Jenny Profhtt a
t ~ AU! llonet t ~ I 0 McCoy
11
REDUCED
TO $1095
~-'""
untu
e
30
rlu~~
P
M
t:utern
at
Waterford
duel
sun•
by
Sandra
Johnson
Call WY :!-!!74 DaJ! or Nllhl
Sh&lt; dHll Thn1 or ulll Ia}
a
10-20 fil))
'56
CHEVROLET
210 2 DR
" 26 tfc
l!y u1r1•r ot u~ Houd of
Mtss Donna Rea returned and Kr•sta Yost Amenca The l
IS~ II I OAJ ! UHNM F Ptpt
Auto
Tram
R1dlo
•nd
.~~.. ~~ "•• ut l't trtu ruunty
home Sunday after a weeks Beautiful ' Charleen Ward sang I
It "~ I'hmw \~ \ 2 239l
H11ter
6
Cyl
$695
li:mm~Jt 0
Will
VISit m Columbus With
Mr a solo and Tawyna Cozart Bob-( hlhmo
10 23 3h:
55
CHEVROLET
150
2
DR
and Mrs Ray Lawson
bte Ward and Melissa Proff1tt
NOlin el ll•ctton on fill
6
Cyl
$595
Ourutbv
M Jub1 olon
LtVV In ·-~til Df lh• T.n
ONl' 17 IN&lt; II MolttWla T\ spt l
Delbert Blake Jr ot Baltt !lang The pledge to the flag
191 FOR SALE
&lt; lrrk
Mill Ll"'lhtlon
nmted Oct 15th \9o!U
NOTII E l• h ..r~hv Jl•en thRt
tn
&lt;1h1m I nt•ldt I $40 00 Phone
more
Md spent several days was led by Cmdy F1tch Bobbte
10 17 a.t ~I 1111 t~
pUtoUIII&lt;~ ,_,r a Ruolutlan
r the
\\\ 2 221i2
10 23 3tc
week
With Mr and Mrs Cozart Jacueha Gluesencamp
last
~ ll I IINF fll g IWl lhld fm
n ••r&lt;l nf T '"t"u vi th .. T "'''hlp ur
Noflu- ;;1;;;;;-;;-•n Till
thlllMI!
Mtll~
&lt;•unly
011\r
60 FORD F600 DUMP TRK
TUIH• rtlrl g ,rJior ~
II J.;l S
t.•vy In l•t•u of tl'lt T•n
\\II\ \\\S]f SI'AIF Wlth l- + + - t&gt;l•l~d
o
!hOI tnd li n
crt AU\1
Mill
lltnlt1f11"
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be
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11it
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5 Sp Trani '2 Sp Axl•
I( IS htthl ~
Slt\\rtll \pj II
1J mst '• 1ld Arttt lt s vo1
sel
NOTU E Ia hl!reh)' liven that In pur
I v If"' th 1-:1~ lo.IU l ~lll Oran~~
$2295
r • Rt~~nlullan ot lh* ('uun
an11 ~
f l llu 1 \\
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In ~u~ntr
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br
held
h&gt;
lh ~ To"' ollp
I
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F&amp;OO
DUMP
TRK
\(\l 6 ll 1) \\ m1 \!I l'hnnt&gt; \li\ 2 2156 and
\1eln f"vUnh Olli ~ • • he
MU H paued on lht1 ~l•t dat "f Au.tJuat lJJotl:l
5
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II e 81h d8y uf N&lt; vo l ..r I "&gt;:1 the tha ll:l~&lt;tr&gt;r tf nid l'nmerov Vlll•l•
$1295
'lU~Itl&lt;Jn or If Jlllll
I ~ ••
tt ._. •I • c. .. nHal 1:1 U'Tf(IN lo be held
lw 1lf'r I u g• ro tnd
I \llt &lt;tNl' I \llll'S \\IN11 H runt I
It&gt; mill llnltallo lor II• b.-•~m In til• \ llllll~ 111 I onu~roy Ohio a\
58 CHEVROLET 2 TON
uf tlranl!t:' r wn1hr.p II ard I 1ru• n. .. •rlii:UI•r plall!o (If vottnr thueln
\fl\ ~~~.- 1 l t lldtltll!l I h lll(
I ~ ~ llltnl •omltl m line (,F.
C&amp;C 6 Cyl 4 Sp Tr1n1
IHI lor thl' PUlP fl\1 &lt;I! ~I lnllll Ill Oil l\r~•d'"' th .. 6th tt•• of Novemh•r
Sll 2431 \ l)tlnHr lllmtl ~
I an I up kilt"~ nf r n11te lo1 In U Pill\! IIH\2 the •1u•ott• n ut lenlna In u
2 Speed Axl•
$995
11 nf't Ont wrought
1 ron
H . . or th .. tPil n Ill llrnlt1tlon for thtl l
1 W118h\l
Jltirr ISOIIV lh
htokta sl ( tll \\l !.~
58
FORD
F250
C&amp;C
6
CYL
Sa &lt;I IU 11 ..1n1 1n 1ddlt! n~l tu h&lt;-neflt of Pon eruy Vlll•l" for t h 1
"' ..., n• ll tv , lvr II~" ... ~ at • purP&lt;IIf ar ( urren\ ""P"'nflf'l of \h~
'% TON
$1095
10 22 ~h
8UIL11N JI01POI:-.JT tiHIII
•r
r•l
1
' •~o.linM $) nUio I • •~ h VIIIMMO or P m•ru~ for lllhllnJ:
~ 'rer\1 ~nd lnunidpal pr UHiv
1nd
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CHEVROLET
2
TON
f
N
o
~
1
IH
~alu1t1on
whlrh
{OoklflJ.( o.; J '' \\-llh htull
n II ' S AND polnlm s fur sale
~ , " 1 ~ u &lt;enta rar • 1 o ., for h•d1 ijllt •nd wat"r •ornlctl toT the
C&amp;C 4 Sptl, Tro~na 2 Sp
I
l'orlland
tundl&lt;'&lt;l rt I• • of nluatlon
for Vllla1" ol Pumeroy
uvt-n and s nw 1aolt1t ~ In ( lar~ll(e Profftll
S1ltl
t1x
belnr
1
ren•wal
of
an
e~
AJ:I•
$795
tl•
""r
W(' rt.'pa!f all typeS O( f3d1 lilt I llo for oald Elerttan w,u be lotln1 Ia~ nr l\.;o mills 1.&lt; run for rtvr
~uod WU!k I I!; lltdf"f $J(M)I)f) I (lh u (.til\( :'\22~4
'57
FORD
F600
C&amp;C
~fiMro 11 1 rate not exreedliii.J
1 i!t
(.all\\\ 1n)u
WY 1.::15119
I0-16-t2tc ators rrom heater cores to·~:~ ·~~ 1 1011 ~~~ · ~·~o~11 M.,;,~·~~:~':;: mlllo for ~&amp;&lt; h on• &lt;I&lt;JIIar ar vatua
4 Sp Tr•n• 2 Sp A11l•
II n whlrh amaunta to t'lftlen t:'tntl
J0 24 lfc
the largest trurk Of tf3f'tot s h1 I II nr •r Uld dav
$895
for
~arh
un~
hundroffi
dollaro
of
VII
1
uallun fur ~ Jve yeKro
"EACI ~ "I 1 s 1
, 1 111 0) FOR SALE or RENT I rad1atm
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DUMP
TRK
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I
&lt;.ou IY Ohio
1 he Poll• l~&gt;r .. 111 l!:lertlon will tNr
Trant 2 Sp. Aa:l•. $1295
opt"n I I a 30 o rloe~ AM 1nd rem•ln I
vm Lane Mtd!l lt p• r1 Ifill
\1. \N I \PS \\OHK wonden
•n n~tt 1. wm
1
ap~n unUI 6 30 o ~ I&lt;&gt;&lt; k P MElllero
10 24 61p I ""hf'n you v.tsh I• buv or st&gt;U
'hMI • •'
'55 GMC DUMP TRK 4 Sp
SlMntbrd Tlu e of laid li•Y
I
Hy rder of lhl h lrd
Hf'atl lht' ~ nnt 1\d'l rm qllll'k
Hur thv M J&lt;lhll8ton
Tr1n1 2 Sp Aa:l•
$I195
1 1••"
&lt;&gt;f 1-:I~"CtlunJ of M"'lla
~PPI!f:S BI JII!If1•n ~ ru11 1 results
PhoneWY22I43
We
11
prepare
your
rearlv
m1xed
con
12
FT FURNITURE
t••l , u 1 ~~th \lllo2
(", Ullh Oh II
Farm Pomf'ro\ Uhto Routt" 1
-Pomeroy Ohm
101 n u ~~ 111 ~ - ••~
En melt G V. 11
VAN BODY
Wa1 $295
f"'hRhmMn
No 1 Phonf&gt; \\1 ' 69~0
TIIRFF. and lour rO&lt;m- fllmt!hPd 1
- 1/tct\an
- - on
- Tu
crete order to your spectftcatJOns and deliver
Reduced To $245
Notlu
of
Durvthv M Jnh~&gt;oto
10246tp Mnd unlurn1sbffl apartments FOH THF. RF.ST tn 11rttftC1.::tl l
t.•vv In ln•n ol th• .., ....
It any~ here on town, all ready to pour Call
Clerk
\\ \' !--54..'11.
7
25
tfc
b
ced
,
C
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H
d
MIH
1.\mltltlon
r
ng
ur Iss
rec mg N01KE •~ herol!by lt'lvon thtt tn DIIMI Oct "lh 196:1
ped S
ttol n 24 Jl 1111 a - 4t~
Recap
now Ttrt&gt;S
HOUSE FOR RENT 111 Pom-e- &amp;_.rvtce ln&lt;'
fior serv1cto call """ ou.- or • Rnolutlan
t'"
today
our servJce 1s prompt :md our prtces
All Sizes $11 50 include!\
H rtl of Tru•tu• nt the TCiwnahlp ur
roy Phone WY 2 31&gt;75 after 5
Albert or Lt-J.md Parker Chest I rtort \1er.1~ t unt1 Ohlo paJMI!d on
Notte. of •••ctlon on T..
taxes No tr11de m nf'u?ssary
N Ohto
Lo"w 1" hun or "'• Ton
are the lowest posstblel
965 3415 or y;y 2 th• lith dav ,, Au1uat lfHI:l there will
Rutland
Jl m
10-9-tfc
be subn•ltted toM vn\e of th~ Elr.tun
Mill LlmlfatiOft
-22&amp;4
9 26 JOtp ( "ld Letart TOWI\Ih\p ,.a ' (J"Il~l
NOTICE II hereby j[v 01 n th•t
1n
Keystone Statton
( 14) fOR RENT
1- HEATINli 1\NI) PlUMBING alMhlpELECT
IO~ to be held Jn '"'" Town purauanl"e uf 1. Ketolutlvn ot t h ,
of l11t1rl Mflill ('nun Y Ohlo lloard at TruiiHJ of tbl! Tnwnahip ot
10-l 301.c Rt lhe reM IHr pi•••• of vot "II th•r~ Sui ton MeiiR {aUftly Oh 0 pa .. fd
;;;-;;;;;;;-;,;;;;:;;:;--;--;-;cHOUSE 6 room and bath Good I
MueU• P'urnacea
n ofl1unda:r th• flth day
N vern on thel'fth d•J' of Auru1t t96a tl'ter•
•MEIGS iiL UNTYS
'SMITH USED clothmg store
locatiOn
l36 Lmcolfl
Rd
.tn.oW Bro~
hrr 11\8.2 the 'l""'llon or tev yan.'l 1n will be •ubmltted to 1 ~&lt;&gt;te of t h •
t:U
nceu ol th• l•n mut llmlhtl n tor J:lertora of aald Sutton Town1h.lp •t
Ph
WY
2
~284
VOLtJ.ME DEAI..KR'•
11..,
Letart ra~. Open 7 days a
Younp;siO\\n ktlchen, lilt' floor IBII 1: Maa ... Polllua.,, otdo tho b•n•llt of Letart Township Bot&gt;rd I General Jt:L&amp;Cl"ION to be btlld In
one
~
week• 9 am to 9 p m
Call ....
2 vuo:;u
· - A H RO!It'll•l
--~
af
ror the purpoH
of C.arlnr thl ,.OWDBhlp nf Sutt.o\1 Mtl(l Coun
P•g• Street
UNCI Clr Lot
WY 2· ·•
"l
r-De W1' t-%+11
lorTrUitftl
and malntatnlnl
th~ townohlp .-em- IJ' Ohio at the re1ular place• of votMi ddleporl
10.2--30tp baum
10 lllfc
1-? Uc I~tert~• In L~t•rt Township
Inil th•uln an Tu~1day the eth day
Cw Locust &amp; Svcemo,..
i1ld tu beiQI a renawal or •n u ol November. 1'*11 u., tt.ue~tlo,a •f

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TELEVISION IN REVIEW

W&lt;A"~
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Bv GEORGE

WOI"II~~

WINNIE W•tiKLI
CAI'J

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&amp;AWIE.

M ~ ? SH!::

TO

'""''' ALL W.Q."TEQ UNDER

f)JD mY T4 "" B~ D:3"' w~VE Gol
YOU

M:JR"" IMPOI?rAN'r

TC ~~K
NOW I/

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~

Pauma lfU&amp;Id 1bt Ulllted
l&amp;altt pte:rpeta.IJ IOVertlpty QV·
• tile- Caul Zone Ia a treaty
liped Jo 1900, U yeart btfore

Mrs. Johnson Installed New
Rutland Garden Club President

STARTS THURSDAY AT 9:
A. M.
STIFFLERS STORES¥ POME OY

the club at the meeting. The
Rutland Club and the Delphu
club had tied for the firat place
award .
Plans were completed for a

The Rutland Garden Club met
Monday evenmg at the home
ol Mrs. Everett l'olwell with
the president. Mrs
Robert
Reibel. in charge of the meeting.

bake sale this Saturday a t the

The meeting was opened with Rutland Department Stoff' b..
a devotional period by Mrs . gmning at 9 a m. with Mra.
Paul Winn, followed by the c lub Charles Amos as
collect a nd cre-ed . Member s rf"- The d ub made
sponded tu the roll call with a thera py progra m
bird (lf nower on the conserva- State Hospital to

9BIG
DAYS!
LARGE PLASTIC

LAUNDRY
BASKETS
Moulded plastie

laundry baskets that are light weig ht to
carry , , but sturtl)' in construction , . lar ge capacity . , 11l l co l·

ors.

39c

59th

BIRTHDAY BONUS ITIEM

spt(·J:Jl Jlllrrhas t• gr uup
of ladl es ' lw tl er ( 'a r d t g&lt;~ n slyl e
"Bulky Kt tl\ " s wp a\{' f .-.
(UI·
or s fur mixm g and rni:lt chm g,
All t' Ulors. i! ll sm· ~ .

sp .. , •• I l:l o r. u• Olf•r luro: t 11 our CUI ·
I'l l II pur •·habl' ur l 2 00
U I U I~

Ul

\ti ll&lt;

h.,

yuu

• I LIC&lt;II

o u..

IIIK Y

G l a~s B~UPr

I'

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huy

•• LI &lt; K i nM

•

pU lLr UI~

a nll

3c

ttic h

li p

ea.

Decanters

SNEAKERS

SLIPPERS

age by h ea t 01o ll hlrl

Quo&lt;t
lit•

se r v i n~.

~:: l ass

wit h

tl'.' o

)l'llf8

Tht' Mnartr s l footw e ar Item on
lite l:' ampu s
1-. pt•n•LI Joe

. in t'olorfu l l'llrdu ruy t onstruel ion , . &lt;til rubber
Sfll.'i:ikl'r.~

su i t· ~.

, . nun·sku.J

44c ••.

nn versary

wht·n trave lml!l . .

UNDERWEAR
Tht&gt;rmal Knit fnsulateJ UnderWf' it t (or mr-n .. Z·ptece 11ty\es
rom l~ 1 in g of s\ipon shirt anJ
t' l a .~ tJ l· waist ·band drawers . .
~ old ~~· p a rate l y . . more ht&gt;ut
rf't awlrl g w1th le s1 weight.

lasy eare, pradital sttllab le to
usc in any room i11 the h uUSt'.

39c .,

p.~lr

SOLID COLOR

CORDUROY
The best fabric of the season,
Fine p inwa le cor duroy in a wide
choice of popular shades. AH
guaranteed fast to washing,
Idea l for fa ll sewing. A materIal of many, many uses.

59

c

yd.

CHOICE OF COLORS

ae

season Is lu•re . , get
~ E'I fur the h:Hl Wl'ather Y.ith a
pair of l'lrar pht ~t ic ra in huuts,
sturdy !;olt'S . , fits all hel'is.
'f'hl' rainy

88 C

MEN'S FLANNEL

uc h

FULL ROUND SIZEHEAVY STEMMED

BEAUTIFUL CRYSTAL
CAKE STANDS
This beaulllul &lt;'li ke

is
twaY)' molded crys tal gl&lt;tss wilh
sta n d

a slim - di sltn g ut s lwd st yiN I pedestal t yp t• s l t~ m . Wt ll hold a

fu ll silt' round n ke lor serving .
An id ea l girl.

nn versary

J

LADIIS' P:All

Fal l p lai d
S l'l f' ~

.

.

machi ne

de~1gn s . .
f a..;~ colors

fn!l

~' ut
~:~re

th&lt;J I
, small , nut-

was hab l ~.

$1 .00

Ameriun
Mad•

•·uh

39th Anniversary Sale

in em hossed desrgns. A vane ly

ot subject... to l'lwose from.

$ .98

4

nn versary

39lh Anniversary Sal•

COTTON PRINT

Boy•' H•ny 1331• ·01 . D•nlm
WESTERN ST YLE

DUSTERS
Spf'rla l Atmln•rsary gr ou p La·
C it·~ · L'nllo n Dus ters,
u•vt•rul
~&gt; I ) lt•11 lo
pa llt•rrt~

sPieet fr um . . au vrl t·d
th:l t Mre fully v.ash·

Al l .m.t'~ avaltab lt' at l hts
low prU'I'

$1 .00

Dungarees
Genuillt' Wt· ~ tf' rn !=.ll'ien
rt•es ,
ht•a\'l' 1:P-' ul

Dungadf' RI Ill
st It dun.: un 01 1\

doub le

wtlh
sca m ~o

SlZt'S 6 lu ltL

•ech

Lar gf' unbrea katle pla11 tl c J etop

$1.00 Relell

w tth m ~:wa bl e wh eela, spart'
wheel, gu can and wlnd slurld

Ht 11vy duty cab body . HI&amp; bal·
loon h·pl' tirf's
Hauh a nd

I hat ratl!t'l i nd ]()Wen . Ma kl'

dum ps · Made

YCA!r sl' lr clion~ early and put
In b )· a·way .

pol }'l' lh y l e nt~. L4

silfe

IO)'

of unbrt'akable
mda•s long A
fo r i!ny ,1-'0ilfl(tS it' r ,

94c
Play-Doh
R..uler $1 .00 - 4-Peck

FamoUJ nt-w fonnula in four
basic tolon for cr"!'ative modeline and color bJeJrding. Clean,
aon-to:de and wtll not ataln.
PlJY·Doh, 4 pack, lli!'W 1tyle pac·

66c

on

Glass Roasters

Sllllle

Top fashio n style ill a very ver·
coat, (ulJy water repellent, solid co lor th &lt;~t l't'I'N:tell
to a flln(•y pnn leQ design eoat
. . a rewular $10 9!'i valu t" .. all

An ideal gift f.o r the cnok In
yo ur home A large hea vy-duty

s i ~.c.s

oven-proof Glass Row;ter by
"Fire·Kmg", squa re !llha pe with
a dome shaped lid that can a lso
be used as a cooking unit.

$6.00

"'"
39th Anniven•ry
A RiAL BUY -

HelilVy tubular etJnstruction with
big ballooti type tires. Chariot
step·up fram e. Bri ght t t'd col·
or, chrome handlebars.
Big front fend er. A super va lue
at thll lowprke.

$7.88

10" 1lM, Sold In
C.,hn1, K. D.

12-lnch lilt ---------- $ 9.18
u.. Jnch 11118 - --··---- -- $11...

39th Anniversary Sale

home·make rs. Colors are com·
bim•fl to fo rm II bpa utiful plaid
d e~i~ n .

94% RAYON-4% ACRYLIC

washable.

Plir

-Annlvenuy Sele

39th Anniverury S.le

CORDUROY

TOWELS

PLAY-WEAR

Here IS the Hem needed by thl!
outdoor mun . , a hf' fl \'y fiN~f'P.
lined swellt shlrl with atlached
hood, k n ltl ed cuffs and boll om
hand, 1(10% cotton, a ll 11 izes.

....

$2.44

This Is a j um bo size , 22"x44"
turkish l owf'l . • it 's scr~n­
print t&gt; d m ~ bt•au tiflll floral de·

!lign, washable. Slight irreg. of
rf'g. $1.00 toweL An excellent
'uy

70x&amp;4 WHITI

I..argeo '70x84 white sheet blan·
kt&gt;ls, 100' -;. eotton con s tru ~ tion
. . ftrst quality matt rlal and
co nstruction. Heg. $1 99 Value

$1.59

•ech

Fire Engine
Brig ht red flre engine pumper
lhnt really pump1 water. Big
.size t rt~ r k with heavy hre&amp;. Every llttlt&gt; bo~ wants to be a fireman One of the blggt'~ l Villuel
of tht" ~ all' .
R.. ular $1.91 Retail

99c

DOLL
CARRIAGES

Thi! buggy Is 8 beauty. Embostt'd three color print quilted
body with low hood sun visor,
Spring suspended polished
chrome tubul•r ahaekle gear &amp;
duche.s• rocker. Cltrome plated
h•ndlo.

$6.88

Special

1

ELBERFELD$

SPECIAL
SALE
PRICE!

c ember 2.

I

The pastor, Rev .

Boone announced that
1

1

''Gr een Pasture Service"

be held on November 18 at 7:30
and that babies would also be
dedicated at the meeting .
The board voted to assist
the finances of the youth

1

1

I

will be attending the' ,;:~:~~~ i
ship Convention in (
on November 23 to 25.
Present were Mrs. At"t~~~.: l l
Rev . Boone. Mrs. Bert
mer, Mrs. Ric hard Owen, Mrs. I
Tony Fowler and Miss Freddie
I Houdashelt.
BROWN II I MOVII
- ---CAMI!RA, f/ 2.7 l•n1,

I

Pleasure Riders
Receive Awards

Ro1uler ------- -- --- 26.95
BROWNtl 1 FIILD

Members of the Meigs 4-H
Pleasm·e Riders club re~~~:
awards at the horse
Saturday evening at the Mason• ll
fair held at Harmon
PL P Ieasant, W. Va.
Sherrie Williams won second

CASE

I R•1ulu

------- -~~--- - 5.91
32.90

Regulu Value _
BOTH

FOR ONLY-

16 50
'

ELBERFELD$
IN POMEROY

COATS

Bed Spreads

Men and let'n-age boy.t Hi·StyJ.
ed all weather coats by "t:am·
pus·• , . a sly\ Jsh rout t'or cam·
pus or dress wear . . water and
rai n repellant. A regular $14 ."

Machine Wuhable, All•rgy.frH
Fancy Hob Nail Bedspreads in
white and colon . . they are
lint free and machine washal,le
.. beautiful , . low priced, fuU
bed a.lze.

roat.

$10

... h

$p7 ...

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SALE
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PRICES!
y Sttl'E
L
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D POMEROY,
i\T DISCOUNT

A SMALL DIPOSIT WILL PLACE YOUR
SELECTION IN OUR LAY-AWAY\

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peace Is
New N0 t e
ly PHIL NEWSOM
United Prn• lnt•rnltlonal

The first 24 houro of President Kenoedy's Cuban
quarantine passed ,~&gt;eacefully today. without bown
cootatt between blorkadlng U.S. forces and arms~ar­
rylng Soviet ve.. els and wllh world tensions easing
allgblly. But, ln lbe absence of further word from lhe
Defense Department, It was assumed that at least
some Cuba-bound Sov Iel ships still were h oldl ng on

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ed settlement of the bloody
b o r d e r dispute between

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Communist China and In·
dia .
The .Soviet Communist
party newspaper Pravda labeled "constructive" a Chi;: 1
nese proposal 1o end t h e
:fighting that was mad e
, while its troops smashed ,
deeper into Indian-claimed '
territory on both ends of a
1,000-mile frontier.
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India branded the Chinese propoonl "deceptive." A defense min- :
· istry !lpokesman reported "heavy
casualties·· on both sideii in fighting near tire disputed northwestern and northeastero. border a1·ea.
The Chinese proposal was con.
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a team didn't win a game m three outings lbia fall and
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eour.e and tbe big test still was to come.
~~ed ~n a bsla=~ntpb~o.adca;:
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D Coach1BJo.b WJse, how.ever,
1t 11 1m proved a little with each game." First row , 1 to r Jeff Boggs Duanen;~nso~•
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nes ay Y
elpmg.
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avenpor, 1m Conde, Bill Hackett
Haynes Charles Clark son Ra \' Hind y Art c · s ' H d La ' s bart
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Roger Leffingwell , James Bartlett Don Nelson' As a Bradbur
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rry to
: »eeond
World dlploma~ searched for a for~ula today t h.a t pull back an equal distance from I Pullens, Mark Tannehill, Frank White, Stephen Hindy, and Mike GPr1ach
y, ~hke Garten, Ber nard Lyons, Crai&amp; Rawli.np, Stephe!l
~auld get the Umted States and Russ1a to th~ neg~tJ~t- their front line position:i while
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buUdup_in Cub~ that could touch off a nuclear war.
ar.al Nehru attempted to reach •

oun:~~~~ fol:~~~.n~?tr~~~~~::n~~P:ft~~~.l:e~~~~; "f~~~dly..:.!~;:::n~;fm.Lkatedlndidn
nedy but as yet had not broached the subject dtrecUy to I

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Blarne pran kster In Forest Run cburch Loss

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Pope John XXIll issued a special peace appeal on Vat- be acre table as ut forth
r Y a oween ~an a
s tt1e wmdow was apparently bro. Run vlclnlt}'.
right, but these early prankish of tomakt and l!llf throwing »
ican Radio "tp ~pare the world the horrors of war that I ''Ther~ is no S:ru~e of ~eanin wee~ appar~ntly rumed an ex· ken by a rock or ~ar of corn . Afte~ ~eporting the destruc- a nd custly mc 1dents must be cording 1o offlcers..
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would have dtsastrous consequences such as nobody can 1to the Chinese offe r to withdra! pe_n~Jve sta~n~ glass church ttu:own fr.om a t)lo.vmg car .. ~f· lJVe mc1dent, Sheriff Harten-, stopped immediately."
In Middleport, where other inforesee ." He urged statesmen ~'to prompt, favor and ac· 20 kilometer n 2 5 miles ! f om [ w~ ow at t e orest Run Me~- ~ic1als sa1d there 1s a possJbd- bach warned that this type of Meanwhllt, a Pomeroy resi- cidents have been re rted
cept negotiations, at all levels and at all times • , • "
)whaL they c:n ·the line of ac~tlal ~lst church .. aceordlng to Me1gs 1tY that the ~ar can IJe identi- vandali sm will not be allowed !dent reported to po lice that Mayor 1M Smith
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In Londo~, Prime Minister lia- !Staes '' He sid h~re must be conlrol,'" a spolresman sadi.
! obunty Shenff Robert C. Hart- fled by a reside nt of the Forest to ,r~ntinue. Ha~tenbach said : Irock was lhrown through the lwould clamp on a 6:*1 p. ID.
rold Macm11lan told the House of
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"no break ru wavermg amongst ) What lS t1us 1me of actual &lt;.·on- Some church officials said the
. front w1·ndow of h"os home . Th ere , .-.'W,eW
at OBCii!, ,~
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Commons the Russlan buildup In h All' ."
jtror .. he said. ''Is this the line
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Halloween fun when the hme IS have also been several report.s )ism ce ased.
Cubb waa "a deliberfl te adventu~ t e
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IIJ. 1 f~li'¥K~~~If!:~~\lffi pressed their approval.
sin ~.~ . ~e begi~ing of Sept~m- to replace . Others aald that re·
WASHINGTON UPI - The
Awaits Replies
ber .
Advancmg 40 or 60 kilo- placing the 46 :year-old colored
Congressman WaltH H. MoDeleDse Dqaarlmeut said loday
Acting United Nations Secre· meters by blatnat military ag- ~ glass window may be impose\ler today received t.bP folthat a Soviet tanker carrylnJ no tary Gt!Ileral Thnnt was awaiting gressioo and offering to withdraw, sible.
lo"'·ing telegram from tbe Vice
effeallve material• wu allowed replies from both Kennedy and 20 ~Jomters pr~vided ~th si~ l The sheriff's department said
Pre:ddent uf tbe United States:
throulh the u. s . biDCU~ of Khruahchev to his pi'Oposal for a do ts a deceptive dev1ce wh.ich !· -- - - -- - today :
cuba thla llltll'llln(.
two-to three-week "voluntary sus- can fool nobody."
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"Regret deep)y fhaf reasons
WASITTNGTON !UPTI - Pres!- tlcn approved by the Congreu bepension'' of Soviet arms ship- 1'he defeDse ministry iaid It
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Mayor Lee Smith said today of highest national t"mergency
The department uld that "•t ments to Cuba and of tbe u. s. was wutble to provide easualty
Halloween ~ type vandalism will bave compelled caocellaitoo lk&gt;nt Kennedy today signed the fore it left tbe capita).
\eui a d01011 So•let ve~els" bad
cease a• once in Middleport, or ' of my engagemen1 1o be w1tb last two money bills passed hy The other measures induded
(CoDtl.oued Oo Page 3)
1 figures. But UPI correspondent
tllf'De1JI back from their courae
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Pal Mohan reported a stream of
you on Oct. -tb
""' • PIease ex- !he 87th Congress. completing legislation cutting taxes lmmedi·
klwanl Cuba,
wounded. "pouring in" t olndian
'Ibe or else, he Indicated, Is preu my apoloRies to your enactment of a record peact&gt;timt&gt; ately for aU pv10111 uver 15 wbD
Army headquarters 1n Tezpur
a 6:30 p. m. cud ew that would friends. You have my warm ·total . of SI02.:?B2,154,659 to app ro- have big retiresnent lncomn
!iellh •. ....,urlty meaoureo
from Northe"'t F&lt;OII~or AIbe enforced strictly by_~~ 1!&gt;114..l!Ji1!M;,I'I!I
priauon•.
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T; 4 flindo ~, br ~
have bHD )tit Into •ffect at
cy. He said he sighted army coo- .
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wJth parents held reii)IDllin:ne' Ui~Jf,W''Lfil'oif B. :JOhaiOD.
, Th~ measures were a~R 1l to·J'
6 U. ....... ddt
Loib the Portland and Apple
voya heading for the battlefi'Oilt
under law for vandalism com·
Tbe vice presklent bad plaa- ~~~.ned bllo law. by the Pres.~dent year ha• beeo exceeded ooly
Grove Govenme11t Locka a1
almost wiUiout letup.
MASON - Funeral services rnitted by children.
nfd to tour tbe loth dll.trlct :~s _:loo.red hls_desk_of~~sla- twtce before-both timet dlll'ini
well aa at all othen on the
e
India previously has said It 1s for Mrs. Gladys Pearl Sk~ The mayor said reports of ou tbe %6lb.
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Ohio River, .. official said
ready to enter p&lt;ace negotiations more, 47. Mason, who died '"I damaged property have been
The -......llped today P"&gt;thJs morolq. AD Apple Grove
provided the Chinese forces pul\ a
Parkers.burg, W. V~ . , hos- received this week.
l c-~"~!l:"'~t~" 'n~::'i~ 1 H
~vided $5,81,019,500 for the Agrt.
spokelman Hid the.. measur~
PT PLEASANT - Dr Carl back beyond the McMahon Line. l pltal followmg .a long illness , Trick 'or Treat night will be UN Support Urged
culture Departmtnt and $i,069,·
I I unotblq e~:ceptloual.
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India reco nizea the McMahon wJII be held Fnday at 2 p. m next Tuesday from 6:30 p. m. S k'
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134.000 for pubUe worb projectl
All 1onrnmeat Installations W. 1bompson. Pomt Pleasant L'
t.hg I d Ch'
bode at the Robertson Funeral home to 7·30 p m The siren will U peathmg onW t~e ~mted Na0
eC
and the Atomic EDergy Commb1
•re under almUar status, it physician and radl~logist hat b~\a~s d~sp:~· bym~~ C~l~· chapel, Sutton, with the Rev . sound at . Its . beginmng and o~l erne t ' e nesf apy at a l
l ion. Bo&amp;h were the subject of bit·
lated 1
Pleasant Valley Hospital
as
· William Denney Jr otflciat
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omeroy
ter wrangles in tht bectie last;
was po
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been elect~ Its preside~t and The defense ministry spokes- ing. Burial will ' be j~ the re: ~ga~ ~tits end, ~ h~~ .later. Lion's Club, Joe Struble told
U3f80tffie days of Coogrep.
~~'-r«i&amp; chief of staff, it was annoWlced man repo.rted that Chinese troops located Gibson cemetery near eTrkkmg or Trea~mg II to members, ' 'We have and we
The public worb bill locluaed
designed to tflt the ability
today by Administrator Carl overran five mm·e Indian ou~posts Sutton.
nd ~t _t~e later_ stren._
should continU@ \0 support the HoW ANA IUPTI-Premier Fidel $1 .077,526,1100 for the Army (',_
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Clln
on the Ea.glern front He ae1d the
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It ,8 ''Wateh•'WaJt
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organization "
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.......rdeu.Jrmination of the Umted
e.
Co
SurviVors Include ller bus·
Castro's revolutionary regime on Eng~neers, $994,203,600 fur tbt
1 ts
1 d t
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Struble, an employee of the tightened t.&gt;ontrols on con8umE'r Bureau of Reclamatiob, and $100
0
cal staff to serve in elective of- posts ln ~dak~. 011 the. We!itern Mrs.' Eva L~on, Karlsiuhe'
ey est, a.
Po~ero:y ~ost Office, said the oods todav to halt a wave of million fgr accek!rJtiOD lA aU
fices were Dr J B Worsham front, despite fleree lodian rut• Ge
d M H I
KEY WEST, F~. I UP II - The Untted NatiOns stands for mor- g
I
red types of pubU worb UDd KHJr vice preside~t ~nd Dr. Do~ tance.
Wrtmat nfy,Man t .rs.L kazep k small but lethal U.S. outpost tmly al unity. He reminded mem- parut· !.tuymg apparbelnt ky-~~pt
nedy'll ........n..~ U--a~
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oun am a e ar , 90 miles !rom Cu4N! was 'Wt'.a h....~ l...
h U "led N ,
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Hatten, aecretary.
Md . three sons Patrick Dale
P~ ~rs t at
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at1ons ay st k
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·.. ~ ... •eoi to gram.
tn a watch-and-walt atmosphere · b
d
h
Octo
ore t't'pet s were h-.. uc.
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The llospltal's board of
Jeffries Speaker
of Webster Springs, W, Va .; today with the Amry, Air Force ~ro 2~erve eac year on
· bmit sates of emergency UghUng
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F "d
Russell P. and Ronnie Lee, and Marine&amp; in
ent readi
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supplies t oone quart of lamp althose who will serve on the
or n ay Meeting
both at home · three sisters
hal
appar:
. The speaker Bald he has had coho! and three candlt'!l per famIS
medical staff for flscall963. In- PT. PLEASANT - Bruce Jef· Mrs. J . 0 . Ha~lton, ParkerS:
C~ban tbl:,a:ttl'lllpt to run misglvmgs about the fina~ial dy "' ilh infant children, Even in
eluded are Dr Carl W Thomp- (eries, new Vocational Rehablll- burg· Mrs Dovk! West Buch.
e.
structure of the UN, mamly these lim tted quantities storeEighteen members of the scm Dr Don, F Haiten Dr tation Counselor for Lake State anon' and Mrs Jo~s Car- d 1be city baseball stadium , un· that each nation should pay its keepers were allowed to ~U only
Mid-Ohio Valley Dental Society Richard. L. Slack, Dr. j , B: Hospital, will be the guest pen~. Vienna, W
. Va.; four ; tr~aration f~~ past~our , part or be. released. The speak· tu lheu· regular customer~,
attended a dinner meet1ni in Worsham, Jr., Dr. J . Evan Sad· speaker for. the Friday, October brothers, James and Worthy co!v~y ~ ~~Y t yb.a ;.g~
~as ~~~c~ by P Clare Ne1ghborhood 1vig1lanteol romOscar's Riverboat Room Wed· ler, Dr. Siegfried Werthammer, 26th meetmg of the Mason Gibson, Keimbolten, Ohio ; Lan- rolled ln Wednesd rue l w 1.~ tru e.
a W. orter, m1ttees weN&gt; alerted to help eo·
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nesday evening in Gallipolis. Dr. Roy Ehsenaur, Dr. Oliver Count~ Association for Retard- t)' Gibson, Jr., of Tesla, W. Va. weapons and
ui ay ~~gh- w~ut Jr, president , m .charge, and forte the ordt!r.
15 me~bers atte~ms: •. a report The nl!'w restr1ct1on extended a COLUMBUS fUPH- Stat~ A•
Guest speaker was Dr. GleM Eshenaur, Dr. Ralph Burner ed Children and Adults to be and Scott Gibson of Cassidy, few troops
eq ;nne
Preston Huntington oral 1urg- and Dr. Rhodes Quisenberry. held at the Appalachain audl· W. Va.
Th
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was given on t e Sight pro- rattun !Jst wh1ch already mcluded d itor Jamea A. Rbode&amp; today~
eon, and president of the West Courtesy staff members in· torium beginning at I p, m. .
She was a member of the weree ht~~nF:.:nd~ M;;~nes gra.m One child has bee~ ex- mtlk, many food~. soap and other posed a 14tJOint program fw tbe
Viralnla Society of Oral Sur&amp;· elude Dr. John A. Shinn, Dr. The program for the everung Church of God and was a for- and tight
It t ~ Bces a~med ~lcently . and fum~slt1 stample household guotls in 5hort· reorganization of the &amp;taW PubliG
1
eons. He described cases of un- Edward Howard, Dr. Carl W. wJU be under the dlre~t.ion , of mer resident of Braxton Coun- Chit&gt;a Nava~~ ~ta~imt aend :
asset !e resJgnat on Wi . age·ridde n Cuba
-Welfare Depart:meot
""ual interest lllustra"n&lt;f his Irvin Dr William J Artrip the Vocational Rehabilitation t)' W Va and Pomeroy
Jam oriS as secretary was Housewtves (locked to su"""'- Tht Republleao C6Jldjdate Jor
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par me w
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DINNER ANNOUNCED
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marktots a nd neighborhood gro- governor aaid In a staterust that
11ldes.
! Raymond E . Boice, Dr_ Dan Bruce Jefferies, co-chairmen,
There will be a spaghetti din·
rerie~ Wt'dnesday to s~k up o~ , t~ depart~t " has become a poo

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DIes F0IIowmg
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Signings Make 87th Voting
Biggest Peacetime Budget

Mayor Smith
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Head Staff
Of Hospital

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BLANKETS

Decorations,
Programs Are
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tudy

Children's rorduroy play • wear
for fall and winler. Scleet from
crawler5, overall, coverali and
boxer longiell, all tailored In
fi ne wale corduroy . . bright
ha,ppy colora that are washable,

$1.00

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nn venery

77c
Sturdy Built TRIKES

Sale
5% WOOL

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FLORAL TURKISH

Di scoo NT mER vALUI l _;_·~r..:~.,,'o;h;iotiTLliltiltloo-••iOooyoo;:-,1iG[II ~,;,,----;:;:;::::-;;:;:::::-;::;-;;==Golden TrlanEI••' Femou•
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November 13 at I p. m.
Mrs James Titus, OAGC
Dur ing the evening new offi · [judge, wil t g1ve a demonstrJwert&gt; mstalled by Mrs Ce- tJon usmg dned material m
Botm . a past president ~f j flower arrange ments.
c lu b. Insta lled were, pr~S I · The program of Monday's
Mrs. Cush Johnson; V l ~t&gt; meeting was giVen by Mrs:- Nio
proesi&lt;lent and program cha1r- cho!SQn who told how to wet..
Mrs. Wi n ~ : secreta rv, come birds to a garden. Mrs:. Ni·
James N! C~o\ so~ and cholson advised to try to at.
troeasur&lt;!r Mrs. Chns D1ehl.
tract birds to their home by
The retiring president .pre- mak ing them feel safe by hav·
sented the officers with a· girt inL trees, vines and shrubs for
and thanked all the members shelter fl'Om enemies as well
their help during the past as storms, wind , rain, co1d and
heat. She said to give them waFour members of the club. ter . provide nestir.g sites and
Mrs. Reibel.
Mrs. Johnson, food, with shrubs , trees and
Mrs . Guy Larkins and Mn. vines which yield fruit, nuts ,
Diehl had attended tl)e region. berries, cones or seeds or give
al meeting last Saturday
in them food such as suet, fresh
Belpre and gave interesting re- apples and nuts.
ports of the meeitng .
The traveling prize brought
The regional award for pro- by Mrs. C. R. Bishop was won
gra m book was presented to by Mrs. ColweU.
Th~ group enjoyed an
ex.
change of bulbs and viewing
' an exhibit or chrysanthemums.
During the !IO&lt;ial hour a dessert course was served by
Mrs. Colwell who was assisted
Mrs. Gerald Anthony, chair- by Mrs. J ohn Frank Colwell
; ma n of the Christian Education and Mrs. Fred Austin.
Board of the Middleport First I The next meeting of the club.
Baptist Church, presided over I will be. held a.t tht home of
Mrs . Bishop Wtth Mrs. Jumes
]a meeting he ld Tuesday
ing at the church.
Nicholson
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Christmas decorations for
church were discussed
' group and also the childoren 's 'l
Iprogram whic h will be held
Wednesday evening, Dec. 19.
' It was announced that t h
Senior High Youth group
hold a Vesper service,

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NO'W YOU KNOW

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Teen-Age Crusade WI'll Be
AidedBy Fi1m, Discussion

Attending the meeting were iGiassman . and Dr, Samuel w. All members of the group are ner at the St Joseph Parish
dentists from GaWa, Meigs, JDhnson.
I
urged to attend the meeting.
hall on SundaY, November 4
Jackson •nd Mason counties. [ Commltlng staff members are
,from z p, m. to 6 p. m. The
Dr. John Shinn of Pt. Pleas· Dr. Ray M. Bobbitt, Dr. John MEIGS lli!NERAL HOSPITAL price of the dinner will be ' 1 for
ant was eJected president of the IM. Bobbitt, Dr. Frank M. Peck Admissions - Lewis .Smith, adults and 50 centa for child·
aoclety, .00 Dr. Ed Howard of and Dr. Francis A. Scott. Mn. Middleport.
ren. Spaghetti may be taken
Pt Pleasant was re-elected sec-j WiiUam Marnhout, R. N., ·con- Dlacbarges - Martha Ohiling- out · Jf t'Ontainers are supplied. A teenage crusade with films
retary-treasurer.
tinues as director of nursing. er, Middleport.
IThe pubtic i!l cordially invited. will be held at St. PauJ Luth··-h h in p
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lighting '"PP"" de&gt; pote Preso· j"'ical d-ong Jrollfld. . . . ...
dt"nt Kennerly ·~ stotement th:lt ~ time i3 past du. to nmove
the blockade w~uld not affect t~e thts P_I'Oil'Bm from the clutchel
n'' ""'""' "' "'' and Costros 'Of polttical patronage and retura
stat~ment that h1~ reg~e could 1t .t~ the h~ of profes~~iooal tdfurmsh the j&gt;t&gt;ople s ne&lt;:b.
mtn111tratou.
tr our own youthbut to the com- Tht&gt; buyers appn~enlly feared Rhodes charged tha~ the departmunity, and nation as w e 11. that till' blockade m tg ht ~n . be ment is. ~;rheavy With cumberToday there are oppos l"{ ide e:'4:tE'nded to cut olf the oil 1m· some. iwuson between state aDd.
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~-'ologles battling for our outh. ports n£'edl'!'l to run the power uca epartments 8 poor, uae t"""
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It is imperative that Christ. plants ~hich supply electricity to icy ' 'infirm an~ confused," ~d
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t h ian commitment be made by Havana i homes.
there ill no undonnlty of policy
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agers on Y·. ea es
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or application of itaDdardJ
award-wlnrung fUms produced Y
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throughout the state
ATHENS, Ohio UPD - Gene Depullu qid he dron bts car !day 1n county court on a charge Wednesday for the wif•. described by Family Films with
the The Crusade wtll be held at H
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ed
·
l Steel, S'J, Ohio University pro- to Dow Lake, about three mile~ : of cohabitation, uncpvered ln coo- as in an advance 1tage of prei· he\~ of Chrlstia~ teenagers St: Paul .Luthera~ church and '
etnalll8
IVlng
bei:hefJI end·uben~lts 8l'f ~t
(euor early today broke clown north ol her., took a boat tied up l· nectlon with the disappearance ol nancy.
who know problema teenagers will contmue until the end of In Atbms Tbursdav [ h ~ is Y uti zed, he saW.
and~ BD emotioo -packed C!Oilf... at the dock. and loaded the ateel bls wife.
Sheriff Harold E Shields uld face today_
tbe school year.
The body of Mrs . Ethel Hill, ".0 10 sh not ~ttlng its pmpol'lion told authoritiet he murdered drum. He said he rowed to ahout He was arrested Tuesday after Stees had been llvinJ with a wom- The crusade program Js de. 'lbe first film whlch is one Washington D. C., is expeC'ted ::a:. arek
fP&lt;ieraJ d~:
hi• ntran&amp;ed wife. Helen, 21, and 56 fttet from the opposite shore sherlff'a deputies discovered hu- an he falsely represented 88 his signed to stimulate discussion half hour in length , Is "Teen. to arrive in Athens Thursday
mg ta en
the stat..
dumped ber body In a lake near and pU&amp;bed Ute drum into the man blood in the rear of hi• ata- wile. Sbe left the state some time and help answer such quest- a~e T~stament ," followed by ev~ning for funeral services
PLAN DANCE
bert.
water, then returned to his car lion wagon and a blood • !Klaked ago.
"Sc' ,
F 'th , d1scuss1on.
which will be held Friday at 2 The Pomeroy Band Boos~
1
steel tokl AtheDfl County depu- Stees, assistant professor of ed- shirt belonging to Stee!i.
Th
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led in J 1 .?~~ :s Abou~en~ ~~ 81 1 '
November the 25th, at 6 p. p. m. in the Ewing Chapel with will sponsor a record hop in
tiel he picked up nil wlfe at • ucaUon, broke dowD after about j Stees told deputies be had ~n 1955 e ~u~adwlas mah~dr
~~ Sch a1., .. "T
ea Rg ma ~ m., "Teenage Code·· is sched- Rev. Pearl Casto officiating.
the Junior Hlgh auditorium,
00 ·
bus atatloo in Columbus saturday ai hours of quet~tioning,
separated from his wlfe Iince stee' ~h. W:o c den.
eenage 0 n . uled, on what to do with Mrs. Hillis survited by three Saturday October ')J from a
and took. her directly to their Carl Welling said . He said formal about June. Mrs. Stees was re- CoU 8 .
e
~~race - ·How Long, and How SerJ-. cheating in school On Decem- children, Hortense Kirklort, Ra- until 11 p. m. The Jays will
home near here.
·charge• have not: yet been flledjPoried Jn!llllnll by her parents in
e~e ~ I10DI
e, 11 •
ous?," ?:;Ara P~rents ReaUy lbe 9 at 6 the Christmas film venna ; Wi11 HHI, Rose Hill, 0 ., emcee.
1
He Hid they got into an arp;~- again&amp;t steea.
·Asllland. Ohio, the Rev. and Mn. Umver:s ty recorda show that People . and. What are the will be shown. FoJ\owink each and Robert Hill, of Florida ; two
- ---ment llhortly after they arrived Deputlea. Athen• pollee, bure8u 1Miles Ta~.
Stees came k) Ohio University in Problems Facmg an Early Mar movie a discussion will be held sisters Nina Wagner. Racine,
SQUAD CALLED
and he bU her wltb an iron bar. of criminal investigatiOL rl'lell and bl hill original story, Stees oon- !September from Indiana Unlver- rage?"
There is no charge, or offer- and Fiossle Butler, Washington The Middleport E·R sqUid
Steel dacrlbed how be draued men from the WUdlife DivisiOll tended he wa• delayed in trarfic .sily In Bloomin8ton. He graduat- 'lbe pastor ot the church in- lng. but an opportunity
for D. C.; and a niece, Mrs. Adams transported Lewis Smith
of
the body outside and placed It iD. began a grim serach at tile lake and hia wife was not at the bus ed from high scbool JD Harri..,. vites all teenagers to atte~ , teenagers to face problems of Racine. Friends may caU at Beectl-st to Metes General Koa.
a 55-fallon steel drum ud loaded tdoay to find the body.
station when he arrived.
Iburg, Pa., and llsti!d hia bome and added, 'We feel that tb1s with other teenagers in open the funeral home after 8 p m. pita} this momina at 12:32. Mr.
U ID lola &lt;Ill'.
Sletl WOI lo havt oppeartd (0. An all·poilolo biiUetio WU illuiiCI addr... ID Phtla&lt;hlpl.a
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