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Impressive Ceremtmy He/J In
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Rutland Garden C/ ub Meetma

_Paul RusaeD has been working
u. her abse!ICI!.
Mrs Everett Bachner and
Karen and Conme The Rutland ~'riendly
Mrs. Ida Bachner spent enen Club met Wednesday
yesterday in Parker-burg.
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Mrs . Hlll!h Belrill entertain- '

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. nesday evenln&amp; at her home,
Thirteen pledges were recetv- Long Hollow. PlBIW were made

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7:SO Oowu on the Farm

1:30 Popeye l Pall
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but this bank Is a STRONG, SAFE

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Mnke Room DaddJ
Exploring
Mr. Wizard
2:00 Long John Silver
1:30 Movie Time
4:30 John's Scrapbook

than a Jllent aphlnx and we servo you
cheerfullY I

Wo Pay 3o/o lntor"t On Your Saving•

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5:00 NFL H)ghlighls

The FARMERS BANK
and savings Company

1:00 Capt. Gallant

Wagner

8:00 Pol'ter

6:JO News PJcture

SanCera Vanocur'a Sat. Rep
7:00 Salurday Night Jambor"
7:30 Sam Benedict
8'30 Jooy Bishop Show

6:45

Mombor Fedora! R-r•• Syotom

t :OO Saturday Night at Movftl
11 :00 New1
11 :10 Westher

Mombor Fodorol Dopooll lnouranco Corporation

POMEROY, OHIO

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11:20 Movie

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For Your Old DINETTE SET {
ON A NEW SUITE
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Priced From $99.95 to $149.95

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$50·00
T1'111dt For Your Old

BEDROOM SUI'I'E
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'Breakthrough'- ANew And Unique
TV Series For Children Set For 3
usreakUtru," 1 new and unIque TV serieJ for children may
be seen Sunday at 4:30p.m. on
channel !, WSAZ-TV.
Six years in the plaMing and
production, Breakthru will be
l!eel1 1n this area over WSAzTV, Channel 3, 011 Sunday at
4:30 p.m. beginning November
4.
Breaklhru Is thlrteeo hall·
hour programa. Part
drami
and part conversation, all la on
film. The lhtended audtenco Is
boys and girls In the fourth,
fifth and sixth grades with an
IRe range of nine
throua:h
eleven, although research · has
revealed that the appeal of the
program covers a wider span.
"Breakthru is a new concept
in Christian education for boys
and glrls," says the Reverend
Dr. Howard ·E. Tower of Nash·
ville, Tennessee. He is associ~
ate secretary of the Methodist
Television, Radio ' and F II m
Commission and director of ill
radio and telovlslon department.
This new program Breakthru
ean become a tool to help 'I h e
chur&lt;h and the home to tOke
advantage of the nine-to-eleven·
year -old's awakening Interest
In the workl about him,"
he
points out.
Each Breaklhtu program

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SOFA BEDS
Priced As Low As $54.00
Many Colors To Choose From.

for one's ac$ions, and sun another shows the fear one often
feels· in 1 new and strange sit-uation.
A dramatic sketch opens ev·
ery BreakthrU proaram. At a
decision point, the story Is iJ&gt;.
terrupled ·with a otudlo d~
cusslon ·by boys and girls other
than those jn the cast. T h e s e
&lt;.'Onversational Interludes a r e
moderated by the Reverend C.
E. Atkins, pastor of the King'•
Way Methodlal Churqh In Spring·
field, Missouri. They give per·
spective to the program. Then
the drama resumes and continues to cobclusion.
' children's .televisioa
The new
series Is a ,k&gt;lnl endeavor ol
the Methodlsi Board of EdU&lt;!6-

"It's tidi~lous kl go with unkllowllf_lf a star can play
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They wll Jgvle you a. better per.

·lormance every tlrfte."

ilar oooperatlve chtir•.'!h groups
ti!rough the National Council ol
Churches.
. is he (bel').

SPEAKING OF stars, they
are coming up in bunches these
days on Dick Powell's television show. The reason Js p,.
ducer Aaron SpelliDJ, who speiJ..
ed out lhe tr.nd for us:

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The charge that television
must always play it safe, avoid. ·
ing controversy luis Spellinc
pointing to "The Court Martlal
of Capt. WycUff" due on I h 1 .
Powell show Dec. 18. The court--

room drama raises lhe question
"Do you have the right to kill
a Russian spy?" and thete 11
open dialog about an il)jcit love

aflalr involvlllg a " mistress."

Judy Garland

tn:ns'
the col:~ opots In
Su.,day. was 21 it Caribou
H ·It Limestone. Th.e latter
lni ai.o ·wu recorded at Dnlll':
mond, MODl, Elko, Nev.,
Devil! Lakes, N. D.
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(ConUn,'!"'l From Freal Pap)
Mad w0rid." To keep his actors haJ!py, blppy, happy, blpo
py, prf!Ucer·cllreclor StanJer
Kramer'· came up" with three
classUtcatiOIUI:
"Stan-ina" stars•
"CoitarrJng" stars.
"Also stardna:" atars.
But It's I fUMy thing. Almost
ev~ry limo you see the efedlt
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12:30 Readl"i Room
1:00 Pre Game Show
I :15 Notre Dame Vs. NlVJ
3:46 NCAA Scores
4:00 Rough RJders
4:30 Big Picture
S:OO Dragnet
5:30 Shirley Temple
7:00 .Deputy
7 :30 J ackic OleDSOD

Dies Following
Brief Dlness

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10:30 Learo to 'Palnl

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7:00 Beany ud Caell
7:30 Roy Rogers
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tion, tile Me~ist TelevisJon, lllg at lluachel ea shows llleH
Rwdio and Film Commission • U,. Is a price eultlnJ 'lreoL
(TRAFCO), and the
United Mov-aklnl c:uthacks and aew
Church of Canada. It Is being faeH 0 Jaome aereeu han left
presented on television stations 1 Itt oJ stars deiperale _ fw
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U1ness l All ::m~~s. Yae:d one gueat, Mr~. Nate W~ spoke on ~'Do sorority last Sunday evenln&amp;et day December 12, at 8:30p.m. 1:30 p.m. a t :
ployment at the office of '"·" - death oJ her son-m-la~. W Mrs. Fred Wtllwmson, atterid- Yrm Know your Evergreens?" the Prefer;n:::! ~ he~:~ followed by a party at the ~:~:!v. ~\detzier eoff~ :try~esb Tuesday e.ventna:
J Da la is
D. Parsons . returned ome ed
She mentioned two groups of the borne
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home of Mrs. W. A. Drake. 1
the hours of 1.30 to 7,30
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An impressive installation
evergreens the broad leafed eU, Sr.', ln Middleport.
Refreslimenlll were served by [latlng.
from
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Mrs. William Chtlds a n d vice for new officen was
tht n~ow leaded ones and Mri. Larry Wiley, president the holte.ss. November meeting Attendants were Mr. and Mrs. The youth are to come ._to the
Shelia and Cynthia . ducte4 by Mrs. Joe Bolin,
that the proporJior, of na- of the chapJer prealded at !he wm be held at the home of Mrs.' Frederick Goot!ieln of ClrcJe. church before 6:30 where r~:
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going
president.
Mrs.
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plants
that retain foliage ritual given to these pledges:, ~yd..!.._~·
ville.
will recel~e thelf
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used flowers to symbolize the
year ls much lower in re- Shirley Baity, Dee Brown, Mar...
Following the ceremony, the th~ d?nations a'nd
~-:: ,::o~~ll
Mrs. Lawrence Hartmger qualities of good officers.
gions where wiriters are cold, tha Escbleman, Betsy Horkey,
coople left for lndianaJX!lis, Ind. tiflcahon badge which will ~
"IECRIT FILl
who has been in Columbus for she gave the charge to each and that several plants which Marjorie KeebJUI!h, Lila Mitch
for a visit with her sister and signed by the sponsor":tu ':,.
MOLL YWOOO"
the past week VIS!tin~ With her new officer, she presented
are evergreen in the S o u t h Ann .Marie .MorriSon, Sharl.ee
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brother-in·laW M,r .and M r a. gantzabon. The badges .
Robert Clork, Francine York daughter and ram•ly, Mrs. with a corsage
lose their leaves In the north. Newman, Betty Rawlings, LmPhilip Stolp. Enroute home they Iworn by the chl~o u ~
-andRalph Jordan , returned home
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A demonstration cn th~ types da SmUh, BUly Jo Spean, Mar·
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visited wlth the Goegleins at co1lect
money
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yesterday
Officers mstalled were .
. ever
ns was given by Mrs. ilyn Wiliecup and Judy Smith. . The Past Matrons of Evange- CirclevUle and attended the UNICEF progra,m.
7TH COMMANDMENT"
ATI'END lUNCHEON
Rubert Snowd~ .~ presyd~nt,
N=n She had prepar- Following the rttual a social lme ~pte~~kt"f the Enlngu~ pumpkin ohow., They also visit- At 7:30 they will rellll'tl to
Jonathu Kidd, Lyn Stattea
Mr and Mrs~ Harry S. Moore , !\ptrs. dVer~onM e...,lloh'aa . c
chart on .whlcb were mount-ltlrne was '"joyed by the group ern! th tarho.
I May eve
ed relatives in Lancaster and the . church with the money
ALIO IILICTID SHORTS
• res1 ent, rs.
1 'tb refreshments of punch a
e me o rs.
IM)Ue port and returned borne
Mr. and Mrs.
Herbert as Secretary and Mrs. Ronald
many types or evergreens wt ,
.
• Clatworthy with Mrs.
rs
Iwhich they have rece1v. ed a nd
ITARTS SUNDAY
l l ~ioot•e of the Royal Crown Bot· Withams as Treasurer.
and pointed out the varlous fa~y sandwiChes,. pettl ~n, Neutzllng as asslstiq hostess.
evening.
a party wlll be held thtre for
"MAGIC BOY"
Plant in Middleport were
types of Holly.
mmt! and nuta bemg serv ·
Mrs WJUlJ Anthon
Mrs. Goeglein was employed
irmel! of the . pro.
Cartoon Spectacular
. Dayton Wednesday where The roll call was ans~ered The traveling prize, brought Tuesday evening the IOI'Orlty ed ov~ a abort busm!sa
the Marguerite Sboe Shop them. Cha
In Big Sc-=~~ Ma'gl.color
they attended a luneheon in hon· 1\'ith "A n Evergreen I'd Like to
Mrs Kenneth Finley was group met at the office of the . wh plans ( the
prior to her marriage and Mr. gram and party are Mrll. J~mu
"A THUNOIJl 011 DRUMS"
of Art Linkletter and other Have."
won by .Mrs Harold Sauer
Ohio Fuel Gas Company ln lDI partyea
or d
Goegleln Ia a rural mall car· Sanborn, ~· Ricbard Viw&amp;b· I meeI• A "Name · the State" contest
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Middleport for their regular mao
ethe
ma at
e. f r
an and ·Mrs · Harold Sauer:'
(Scope &amp;: CoJorl
officers and directors of the Par- .' . A report on t he reg1ona
were drawn-for
rler.
With Richard Boone
abange at the party
.
1 Royal Crown Cola Co., held 1 mg held October 20 In Belpre was condueted by Mrs. Sauer meeting.
(HaveGunWUlTravel)
12:15 in the Ball Room of w:11ch was attended by ~rs. and won by Mrs. Bolin.
Mrs. Wiley presided over the Gamea were pl~yed
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and Luana Patten
the Miami Valley County Club. Holm and Mrs. S~owden was Arrangements were judged meeting and Jt waa announced , rizes were won by Mrl. M. L.
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Shown AI 2 &amp; 7 Sunday ~I:~~~r;;:;:~·:lj given by Mrs. Bolm.
an(~ ribbons awarded to Mrl. that the first pledge meeting cb Mrs WUl
Plans were made to have 1Weber , Mrs. Bolin, Mn. Mor- wouJd be held on Novem&amp;er 13 jn,
G~
b:~:~:;• bake sale at t~e . ris, Mrs. Willlam!i and M r 11, at 7:30 follawed by the meet Harry Houdasbelt,
G. A.
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meeting aod aa
Snowden. Gifts were dlstrlbut· lng of the chapter when a Stan-- menta were served.
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ed to Garden Club pals and ley party would be held .
members parttcipate4 In a flow. Mra. Paul Chapman of the Plam Are Made To
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Was?tington Conference As Snow lob
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LEN
ly DOROTHY KILGAL
THE CELEBRITIES
Broadway hears that the biggest win·
ner on the World Series was a member
of the Rat Pack. He took the boodle he
made on Sonny Uston and parlayed It
on the Yanks to beat the Giants · ·The
Democrats now realize more than .ever
the tremendous command President
,Kennedy exerts over John Q. Public.
Despite the CUba setback and other pr?·
blems of Slate, the terrific acclatm he 8
been drawing on recent pohtlcal bOps a~e
enough to dfscourage the Republlca!IB m
a big way . . . Hollywood model Ba_rbara
Ann, now in New York, has been lmked
with everyone from Eddie Fisher to Saacha Distel, bul she's been dashing off
notea to a Los Angeles real estate man,
Mike Silverman-and he's been linked
with Jayne Mansfield.
Ther,"re practlclng a little "RuASlan
History' at Barbra Streisand's booking
agency, the William Morris Office, claim·
ing in her biography that she fmt took
a crack at show business "barely a year"
ago. To Broadway Insiders this is a hoot,
,rnce she be&amp;an at the Bon Soir more
than two years ago. (Her first major column break occurred here on Sept. 15,
1960.) Incidentally, she returns to the
Bon Soir as a headliner next Tuesday,
when William Morris will probably give
out the news lh•t Barbra lnvented the
telephone.
Frank Loesser sent leather-bound copieo of the complete score of ···How to
Succeed" to every member of the cast,
as a memento of the show's first anniver·
aary ... Peter Lawford is rumored to be
considering producing a· major motion
picture based on the life of Harry Tru·
man. Warning to Pelah: It better not be
a political biography-that spells death
at the box office. Recall If you wnt "WI!son" and "Sunrise at Campobello" . . . .
The big funny In the trade are the ads
Darryl Zanuck took in the papers giving
special mentlon to people who helped
put over "The Longest Day". One of the
cltaUons wu awarded to Richard Bur-

ton, who, aecord.Jng to Zanuck, "flew

back and forth between Rome and Pari•
to work over the weekends, without a
complaint." What Mr. Zauuck omitted
waa Burton's bl.lr hazard at that time; he
never knew whfch adoring-and Iratelady would meet him when he arrived,
his wile or Elizabeth Taylor.
There's more than meet&amp; the eye be·
tween
Michele Morgan, the star of
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Crime Does Not Pay/' and her director,
Gerard Oury. They're currenlly in Man·
batten on a r.ersonal appearance tour.
For the 'good riddance" department:

Brendan Behan's "The Hostage," which
was booked for Philadelphia and then
back to New York next month. suddenly
ran out of lour and five letter eJplettves
and folded in Cleveland . . . . . . Hugh
O'Brian is in town for about 24 hours.
He's found a Broadway play he wants to
do-and !her want him to do It- but hrs
other commitments won't allow him the
timEebble Reynolds is supposed to be
going all out for her nightclub act de·
but in Las Vegas at Christmas time. The
scuttlebutt is that she's spent almost
$75 000 preparing for the big event, rna·
king sure sbe bas nothing but the best
in special material, her wardrobe, _ an~
choreography. The nice part: De~b10 IS
a millionaire, so she can alford' Jt, and
her husband, Harry Karl, is a multi-one
... Sally Eilers of longago screen star·
dom and her mate, Holly Morse, ha.ve
been estranged foryears but they"re ftn·
ally goin~ ahead w1th the d1v?rce plans.
Charlte Mingus, the gr~at Jazz baASJSt
who npens at Birdland in~ends this to be
his last appearance as an mstrumentallst.
Charlie plans to devote all his time to
composing and book-writing from here
on ln. Encouraging his decision is the
$15.000 check he received from Me·
Graw-Hill for the publishing rights to a
novel he's currently polishing. The manuscript was almost 1,400 pages lOljg un,
ttl the MeGraw-HIIl editors read it, roved
it, and ordered Charlie to, cut It to some·
thing like_6QO pages . . .·· Joe Morello;
the famed:drull!mer with Dave Brubeck,
is losin' his eyesight at such a rap&gt;d
rate he s reached the point where he
works almost entirely by touch, because
he can barely see the drums In front of
him.
The Downstairs at the Upstairs wnt
lose one of its brightest assets when
"Harold" is fully under way. .Engaged
for the show are Susie Bond, who has
been appearing In "7 Comes II" and the
club's m01 tre d'holel, Sidney Armus,
whose last Broadway play was "The Cold
Wind and the Warm.'' and who made
such a hit as the comedy lead of "Wish
You Were Here,''
One of the most amazing scenes ever
shown to audiences will be the desert
mirage- In color-filmed for "Lawrence .
of Arabia" wJt~utaoy Jticks at .all. An.
honest to goodness mirage: S!ld.!l~nly ap,
pears before your eyes in the middle of
a huge desert.
can't believe It until
you see it . . '
Rich Is much better after his
and the Big
Scare .. . Eve
her
impresslve
he•
show,
"Our Miss
in cattle-or as 'llJ!-,1
puts It,
on the hoof."

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Medical Report

Leave Miner~l Oil Alone
In Two Most Usual Uses

BY PETER EDSON
WASHINGTON - (NEA) ' The Kennedy administration is
now apparently trying to prepare American public opinion
for tbe worst - including· even
th ~ possibility of a war - in
the mounting tension over
Khrushchev's latest demands
that the Berlin situation be discussed after the Uniteu States
elections Nov. 6.
Nobody has come out flagly
and said there may' be a war.
The emphasia Js put tht: other
way. 'lbe Berlin ::risis is said
tt be mountinj. It may contin-

ue to worsen between now and
the year. The problem is whether the world will

·the end of

be able to get through this perivd without a war.

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ig tState
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wo ays
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par for nabout
a 400 newspaper
editors and newscasters ·invited
to Washington to learn about
the latest foreign policy developments.
The rule of the conference _
the 1 0 u r t h such background
briefing that has been held at
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lecturing the newsmen could be
identified b)' name or quoted
directJy. The a:lear expressed,
however, could' be attributed to
''American officials."
Tbe obvious pw-pose of tbil
was tbat lhe edlton and com.
mentaaors would go llome and
_ on their on responsibility-

relay aU tbe bad news to their
readen aad liltenero to cottd~
tloa tbem for wbat may lie •·
berd. ,

The liming of lbe aesalon is
worth noting. It came right alter tbe adjournment of Congtess, where aclmlnistratlon for·
elgn policies have been under
beavy criticiJm all yellr.
It came as the Congressional
election campalp goes Into Ita
final weeks. It came on the eve
of the Republlcan Congress ionat Jeadership statement that tbe
Democratic administration for..
eign policy was beJng made a
major campaign issue.

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ma]·ority in Congress to
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support tbe President in a posMble war with the Russians.
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Ul, fallacy of tills &amp;lllW'ftHCh
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fear and unrest. Attaching
to R · too
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much importanceed
uss1.a n ~
timatums tois look
uponf as conh"
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tributtng
11s war1 o nerv
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8,¥ 1.-Ltbls d agnos to
1, lbWaeVnll-

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H there should be a
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~] n:tremtsm of
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WIUU"'V.
forgotten. Tbe coatry would

k.hruaiQ.:IIIC'V eome•w -•in"'
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to
ed Nations or Ito ·-&amp;llllI 1m
ro•on rl
talk about Ber ill m ao
P'&gt; "
aat.
The deciding factor Is to t.'O~
vince him that the United Statet
the United Kingdom, France

mtKe tiebtnd tbe Pre1kleat any Presideat - after the elte·
tioll, and do wba&amp;ever is ae.~r.s-

ury.
At the same lime lbe State
Department's briefing session
for editors and newscasters was
taking place, G'erman Fore1gn
Minister Gerhard Schroeder was
In Waahinglon conlerriog with
President Kennedy, 5ecreii!'"Y
of State Dean Rusk, Defense
&amp;cretary Robert· S. McNamara and other top ~fficials.

and the Federal Republic of .
Germany are united and that
there wiJl"d
be "'"no yielding
to
Co
ds
mmunilt eman .

VIEWED IN THIS light, tho
background conference lor v...
lied Stales editors aad commeotatol"!l may be cort&lt;ldered oome.
thing of a anow job. It wu aa
attempt at psychologically cot&gt;dltioni:ng publle opinion .indirect.
ly. This is considered danger.
ous business.
H the motivation. of &amp;be centerence was a alaeere effort to
wam tile America peop1e 1hat
' lbe daupr ol war over BerUa
Is realattd lmmftteat, lbe qldueotloo b raised why lbe Pres eut
ohotdd aot say lbiJ for dlred
q-tlo• ht lborl aad olmple

· THE WEST GERMAN apprai-

sal of the

A·-ftt
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born that given to American

She'll Always Treasure Your

Romantic Gift
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To Berliners who have been
living 17 years In the ahadow
THE IMPLICATIONS o1 inof Communist
pre"urea,
Jecting the Berlin Issue IIlio the
Khrushchev's latest threats to
American political campaign
change tbe atalui of the city ·
could be to build up 8fiUIJl8nla
are merely another propaganda
the State Depart'JII'!I]"&lt;I_t_;d~u~ri~n!._g_~f~or~a~nd~a~g~ains~t~kee~p~ln~g~o~Dem-:::::__ _:•ho=wp!:l=ec:.:e::.,..:ln~te:nd~ed~lo~cr~e:•te~;;11'01'111~;;·;.-:;;;;:~~;---.

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the Albert Cones.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Turner ~
Albany called ou Mrs. Gtnem
Foster recently.
EvereHe Holcomb attd er Mrs. Maude Holcomblly...,.
f.~
Pomeroy vlsltort recen ; ·. ·~
Mrs. Cora Morris of. MI. !'lla. ' ·
aant spent a IVeek wllb her S.. _ . i
Raymond Morris and family.
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Mrs. Don McBiane and fliJIIo
lly of Columbus were weel&lt;M4 .
vl'lltors of her parents, Mr. aad , · ; ~
Mrs. w. R Holcomb.
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Junior Jones bas moved to
a house on tbe Hoyt Keeloll.

111rry Peltlt made a
trip to Charleston,
w. V.a.
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· Mr. p 1 Keeton vl41ed
K~ton"":t Veterans Hop.In llun~ Sunday.
. Albert Cone spent a =Jurm=-·::-::-::-~-=:;:: =::::::::near~~:;_·· Clarence Brown
Donald Cone and family of DIVOTID TD tNTE~EST OP
MASON AREA
Athens were SUnday visitors of
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CN.meru-Anchor Hocking Ovenware - Betty Crocker Couk.l:nwlts.
Get full details at yuor Ga11
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See tties.e Gas Ranges at your Gas Appliance Dealen:

Caloric • Har~wic~ •. Kenmore. • Magic Chef
. • Norge • RCA Whirlpool • Roper • Sunray· ;

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,...,. w. Va., Mr. and
in Pomeroy nantly.
Long
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Pier.,., Leone Bal&gt;cock, Mr. IIIII Hra. Dan.,
Maynard Bahr waa ln Column!Yerwy.
II)' opont 1 at Rlcb- Rub)' IIIII Belly P~ wae •loilllll Hr..... ~.....,.
bus vllltjns )Ita three da""""",
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Mr, ond Mra. Clyd!o Olor• ....S, Olllo.
I Hr. and Hra. 'lbiO'IIIIII Bab- VJrall WonleJ of , I "lit.
Mrs. Loul!O Cbalfeo and ehll. Elsie, Wjlma .IIIII Gladys 1!14 Hra· J!ld1 !IIIP Jlldiled I lelr IIMl Jlr. lllll lofn.
Hr. IIIII Hra. Karman W-~ eoct attended tht
Lueutor Leorlo Ill"""'* . . Ill """
, drl!!l, Mn. Clara MIJlwan, IIIII attended ~ Lan!:aster Fair. baton IW!rllnt ooptest 'tt 1a...ttler of Torono, 0., and Mr. 11111 ·Mrs. 1"Nd ~ .. fair.
nJchl .,.... of· lllllhtlr ~
Jllkfl were l'lrkeroburg VIII- Mr. · and Hra. !jii4on .1\ieble Clevelfnd. .
t.!ra. Laura Rutb of JleodmJlo Mr. iJid Mn. llowllll t.rtiall Hr. l!ld Mn. Cbart.. 1¥· of Tuppon JllaJno.
lora one day recently.
visited relallvea in Cleveland Vlah lfwan of Tuppero Plalna were visiting Mr. and Mra. were
dlnaer
gueatolkino were dinner guesta of Hr. and Mrs. Drift Yrdoa..,.
Mn. Allee Dodoon visited 1\Jr. over a weekend.
and Hr. and Mra. Oscar Bab- Wayne Prtna!.
of Hr. and Mre. Junior Raub- Mr. and Mn. Harold Osborne Anna Swan """ , . , . Jlir.
and Mn. John Pooler.
Mr. and Mro. !llllpJJ 'llell"' oock were Ylllllnl! Olle llir!ID Mrl. Harriett Jlrw!t and or.
o1 limo.
and Mn. La ...
Mr. IN! Mra. Tholllljs White were ln ,\Jcr(ll'! ·~ r_..ll,,. at tbe Elniwood Baot llmpe.
dalllh!Or bml returoed home Sllldr1 Jalmaon of Portland Glelllne NewlUn vtslted Mu:· other relativi!S a Atlra.
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children moved from tht a few dsys. Ralph is spending Mr. and Mra. Ralph Bircb, from Florlds.
ape~~t tho
with Patty Ina Dun! ol l'll1lalld.
Mr• .and lf!w.
and J1omo&gt; B . o1 UI!!Qn pgrt Qocar Weber Jl'- to the Lay. a two weeks vacalloo at bop&gt;e. Ealll Liverpool we, violllpg V~ Mr. and Mrt. Zorn Stethtm.
Mro.
Dr. Morgan, loy ond IIIIo ,.,.,_ &amp;1!51)'
opelll a -unit wtt11 Mr. end"""' Farm he rea!ntly pur· Guests o! Mr. ~ JIIIJ. MI!Y· l,lr. lind Mn, 1lerbert 8""' ~ ,..,.. 8uele Coolly ol Vllttlna Mr. end Mrs. Chlr· Cllrlsll, Tftao, Luc:llle Ger'nwl ed eburdl .,.,.,_ at ,.._.
Mro. Milo Biggs.
cllaaed.
··..ro Bahr last week were Cash and Eva La........
StoubanYllllt, Mr. and Mfl, t.. Marcinko were Jlr. end•l"'otida, lfr. 111&lt;1 Mra. Wail Plainl.
Mr. 11111 Mpl. J!!bn jlayea Mro. Edith Osborne c~lled !Ients o! !14v~o. oilter J.,ola Flore..,. Llmi&gt;¥PI' II ,._ Ruaaell Van Meter of Porlllnd Mra. Ellgene Marcln\'o ofeo.rl- Rhodes. New Brighton, Pa, Geaova Yat.. a .,....
spent a -snd . ln (lolumbus, 011 J4r•. ~· jlodaon. They tf AJmm; Mr. •and Mra. Vera lntJ rt'ladv"' II Ollavi)le, Ml&lt;;l!. ~ Ponll 11!11 !lora Pteroo too, ¥ft. Chlrinl P. M8rclnkD Nona Rltdlle, Portland, were rllltor of Graa!
Ra wi•J
Mr. lll)d loin. Cllrtio Wolfe of ~- !&gt;!I ~fl. G,rtrude Warn. SWaMI of Allred.
Chorlie Myera 1111 ~ o! Mt. Ollve and Mr. and Hra. - l i e ,
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Tom vlllttng Mr. and Hra. Dovo 1 11~.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wllllom IUcblo hame ln&gt;m Hollar liJipital.
Robert White ol limo.
Grath of Weol - ··
Yates.
. Mr. ond lira. Dlnll X..
eo whlJt they _,any.
Mrs. oG I a P n Mi 1ho an and daughter callecl on hll PI'· Leone llabooek and
v.,a M.-. and Mn. Hafold Ne'IJlun VilitJng Mrs. Emma PoweD Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ooborno
viiHnl Jlr. aod lira. ""'· and Mra. Joinea Rl. . alll!!ldW tile Meigs county Pio- enil, Mr. and Mn. Wayne Riel&gt;- Weber and dalilhter were clip- open! tht woekend,wllb Mr.end:were Mr. end Mn. &amp;berlol limo and Ethel '-"- •• lor Hauber or Portlrrl.
1i0Ur and. eon LOweU Allan of neer and Historical I ~W le, Keno.
ner 1\18111 of Mr. 'll1d Mn.lln. Romey WblU ol Cbllll·IWbite 01 1Kono, Jake 0.... of lied Mr. and Mn . Roland StetiJ.
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Mra •• Rldanour'a • grondfalilll',
~ Hoyt~ wbUo lief "'"
ent1 wtre away,
Mr. and Mr1. Mlllord Frederick visited ll&gt;elr daufbter
"""· Ray1rlon4 ~and fam-

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f'I'Nerl!!k 011~ enning.

CUANERS

Mrs. Arnold Dodai&gt;n
Mldd)BJlOil ~ on I b e
N'li'IPBD f'reolerlct !aJi!llJ,

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Soeial Notes
tta;:t LJUiij ·tu;B accolnpaao
led friends from CbarlotW, N.
c. li&gt; dteveland, Oltto: when
ohe ~ula!ed ln jwlgtng a baton
contest.
A3c Jlilvld RiUII wao one of
the flrl protection lfOU1I thel
guarded the arrival o!
denl Kermody II the Air
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and Wootbor StrlppiDJ. llove
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1~ ~~Gas Sya,Jem . and 111 ~ro
~ling appliam:O are,just-tl!e ""wer. WI!!'

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CUp tennis 11&lt;!riet,
Osuna defeated
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NEW YORk - RubiJI Clrter
Prld&lt;b''• TCII laaannlloa
Poter1011, N. J ., 1moc1cec1 out
II poUbolrera.
rent!.., Farnandea ot Mloml, Fil. Allo Injured IJI the ,.....,.,.
tn 69 JeOOI'Id&amp; ol the flont
cldent Wll!l Min Blllle Holman,
m the natlonally-televiJed bout.
Arllagton, Ta., ~
'""''th''• flanco of two dsyo;
LAUI\EL, Md. - Dr. o ~~~:
Gorrotl, II, of Solt;ovWII,
won lho m.1100 adtled M.
driver of the olhor cv.
futurity oo opeotnc dsy ol
llorviCOI will be lleld ,11
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ol Chrilt ln Keu!mu.
COBTA MESA, Call!. - Tooy I
Len11 dofeeted Boll lloobur1 ID'o l l-IIIKI
death ployoff to win
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tournament.

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KAUI'MAN, 1WI. IIJPllCAJIDIIN, N. J. - Main Awoo ln.-ol liii'Viooo wiD be bold
acond o hall ien&amp;tll vlototy
Texeo OlrlaUaa IJol•-~
lhe favorecl Smart Deb In
Jamao Carroll
tliSI,M Oa1'Cienl• Stkau at
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WANT ADS

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RATES

Three Mason Girls Wanted
As Princess Candidates
PT. PLEASANT

Admlnlstrator ol tbe

1'hre&lt;

the age of 17 and 21 during the Mrs. trose Lawrence returnperiod
from November 1, 1962 ed to her borne 1n Charleston
4 cents per word, one ln&amp;ertioll Mhrlmum elw'&amp;t--80
and
September
I, 11113.
w. va. last Saturday a It e; POINT PLEASANT -""'tt J~ ts- 6 «nt.l per word ~or t.hree consecutive lnlertion1.
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Appllcanls must now be sin- spending the past week with al service for Mrs. Virgie Sa,..
Spectal - one month tor 30 eeoQ per word.
Fu.U rate of ,4 eenta per word will be eharaed tor adgle and have never been mar· Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bishop a n d re, 84:, of Henderson was held
verti&amp;lng if not paid within 10 da.J• after receivin1 bill
ried.
family.
SUnday 2 p.m. at the home of
Errora in Advert.iline:-Shollld be reported immediately.
'
Appllcanta must be at leaat Mrs. Katie Mattllews vlsiiA!d her daughter, Mrs.
Pauline
The Daily Sentinel will not be responaible for more than
a
high
school
senior.
in
Groveport
last
Thursday
and
Wallace
of
Henderson.
one incorrect insertion.
Three appllcanta will be · Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Ru· . Mrs. Sayre died Friday at
Card ot Thanks and Special Notice• ot Evenu, $1.21.
chosen to represent Mason fus Bailey.
the home of her daughter after
. for 50 word minimum. Each additional word, lc.
8
to
represent
Mason
County
in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Kauff
lengthy illness.
Obituariea publil.hed .tt 1 cent per word.
tlle State Contest In
vlsliA!d last Saturday In Nel- Surviving In addition 1o Mrs. ,
ton, November 1~· 1962·
BOilville with their son-in-law Wallace is another daughter.
8 DAY:t
WORDS
1 D•v
S DAYS
I MO.
.The winner m HuntlngWn and dougbter, lolr. and Mrs. Mrs. Leon wllilams, of Utica,
u
60c
80c
$L3D
$4.110
$1.20
$1.80
$6 .00
20
w!ll represent West ~lrglnia Dick Collina and daughter.
Ohio; a son, Homer Sayre of
60c
~
75c
$1.50
$2.25
$7.!10
ln the Na~lonal Contest m Rich--! Mr. and . Mrs. Roger Chan- Nitro; two sisters. Mrs. Edna
mood, Vrrglnla n~lrt Septelllo 1cey of Baltimore viBIIA!d over Mallough, Cheswick, Pa. and
PHONE WY 2·2157
ber (1963).
the weekend with his parents, Mrs. Neola Gest, Erie, Pa., and
- ··-·Selection of the winner
is Mr. and Mrs. John Chancey. a brother, Isaac Casey,
ft.
. (11 NOTICES
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(91 fOR SALE
based on talent, poise, and Also visiting yesterday at the r Pleasant; and five grandchildAUTOMOBILE Jnsui-~Oc;-· bee.n PIGS FOR- SALE.
William !~~~:,0 M!r;kA::n~y. :~8 Meigs County, Ohio, excepting Other rules:
t Hu ti•"ri"' Chancey home were Mr. and ' ren. Burial was In the Henderw
0 •oe"":'n Mrs. Basil Monk and daughter son cemetery.
e w~nner 8
cancelled? Lost your operator 1 1 Blake, Dorcas, Ohio. 10-26-3tp Merrick Rd ., Lynbrook, N. Y. the .following parcels : Deeds
license? Cell WY 2-2966
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--·--- - ·115 tic POTATOES for sale. John!
10.29-ltp recorded in Vol. 149, Page !!liG; Contest Is oponsored by the will receiVe an upense paid of Charleston.
Vol. 149, Page 418 : Vol. 152 , West Vaglnta Burley Tobacco 1tr1p .to Richmond plus a cloth- Mr. and lolrs. Elwood Lewis
Proffitt, H.t. 1, Portland, P.
EMPLOYMENT
Page
40!1; Vol. !60, Page GID; Growera Assoc. and the West 11111 allowance.
. of Athens vlsiiA!d yesterday with
COME FOR VISIT
IIBI
LORE weight snrely and easily
10 29 6tp
Vol.
,
Page
,
aU
of
the
Vlr~inla
State
Department
or
I
Th_
e
winner
at
Richmond
~m
their
son,
RusseU
and
other
!
.
617
w:t\1 De);-0-Dit-1 table s. Only
· -160
WANTED
Deed
Records
of
Meigs
Coun.
Agriculture.
receJVe
a
$1,000.00
acholarshlp.
relatives.
Dr.
Ed~a
McKmght
of J¥d9tk at Stark's Druf!s. !l-20-60tc WHERE THERE'S A WANT .
Try the " Want Ad" way. Easy CUSTOM CORN PICKING. James y, Ohio. For a more definite - ,- Mr. and Mrs. John F u I tz lford, lndi:8na; her daughter,
Tbo RambleT
to use, and inexpensive, too! Hollon, Five PoiDts, t milt off tdescription of same contact the
. . .
. were in Columbus Saturday to , Mrs. LouJSe McKnight, and her
.
C
Cr
&amp;
Yes, I would like to enter the West Vrrgtrua Prm· attend the Ice Folli .
.two children, Stephen and Mary
~nrld Standard ol Compact
Call WY 2-21 56 _
Rt. f, Phone WY 2-6573.
aw oIf lees o1 row, ow
cess Contestes
1
• ed
the ho
F.sN~IIrare
I
1 12 30tp J IPorter,
Pomeroy, Ohio. SaId
·
Mr. and Mra. Myron Miller IEleanor, arr~v , .at
me
Bl:t r.tr room. rkle ••il prrform· USE OUR EFFICIENT Carpet
--- eal
estate
was
appraised
at
NAME
and
son
James
and
Tom
Rall
]of
Dr.
McKmght
s
paren~.
Mr.
Shamponer Free with purch·
(191 BUSINESS
00 .,._ small"' ..._ , oad
$760.00 and cannot be gold for
were in Marietta last Saturday and Mrs. A. V• Howell~ l'hW"s.,;;;.,cerabtllt&gt;..
ase cf Blue Lustre Shampoo.
OI'PORTUNITIES
to attend the Marietta • otter· Id~y ;or 8 weekend visit. T h e
Ste
Baker Furniture.
l0-23·6tc
Jless than the appraised value. ADDRESS
1 1
.
' ARE YOU LOOKING lor a blllll- TERMS OF SALE : To be sold (Please mail to the Mason County Cooperative Extension bein football game. Manning d~fe
ages tr~m h
Mrtropoltt,n Mo&amp;ort
0
0
MEDIUM Sized female beegle. ness that will provide gnnd In· subject to the lien for real es- :
Office, Box 402, Pl. Pleasant, W.Va.
BauiDMardner, MHS graduate, : es ·.,,ri f ~" younges eovers
liOO F.. M111ln 1\lrrel. P•.meror
Excellent rabbit dok. Over- come and has excellent tate taxes for 1962 and Jrlr cash ·
ill
a member of the Marietta a perl.....,. 0 VI years,
Phone WY ....,-o
stocked. R. J. Fortney.' Tui&gt; growth potential. A national
- - team. His parents, Mr. and Mrs.
' 22 tfc pera Plains, Ohlo, or mqutre firm will provide assistance on day of sale.
------·H'· • ~N S BEAUTY SHOP. 11 at Hoffman Servtce Station.
In financing, mrechandiolug,
HOMER BAXTER,
LEGAL ·NOTICE
Baumgardner also a~
will be back in my shop
10.26-3tp advertiSmg and promollo~.
Administralor of the
LEGAL N0'11CE
the game.
s: Jr!ing Oct. 23. I want
to SMITH USED clothing store.! About $2,000 will atart you in
Estate of Lana Dorfer,
Notice of Sale .
Weekend guests with Mrs.
thank each and. evf!'ryone who Letart Falls Open 1 days 1 your own busine~s. For apDeceased.
,
or Automobile
Raymond L~man were her
hm• hePn so pat1enL and under- week, 9 a . m~ to 9 p.m.
pointment at your convenience CROW, CROW &amp; ~~R1 ER.
Notice ia hereby given that
·M1ss Janis L u man,
stamling during my Illness.
6-2-30tp
wrile
P.O.
Box
966,
Hunting~
Attorneys
for
Admmlstrator
on
Friday
November
9
1962
Gauge
readlnp
:
·
and
Miss
Shirley Mealey,
1
4
HPIPn Brickle.
10.16-12lc
- - tun, w. va.
I0.2:J.5lc I
001 29, (11) 5, 12 -- Jt at 10 o•cJ&lt;d a.m., the 'under: dam 19 ·0• 13 ·5• running
RN, both of Cleveland and Miss
Recapped Snow Tires.
1
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signed will offer for sale at on rollers, Pomeroy.Muon
Mealey 1B sister, Mrs.
Ted
2
28
AD sizes, $11.110: InclUdes
(
LEGAL NOTICE
public auction 1o the highest • Pt. Pleasant UII,
Webb and twin daughters, Mar·
201 BUSINESS
taxes. No trade·m necess11ry.
Notice of Sal"
bidder for casb in hand
at 0.54. Kanawha Falls O.lf
1arme and Arianne of Balti·
Rutland .
SERVICES
of Automobile
Balettnar Auto Company, 1160 lng, Charleston IUl
mnre, Md. who have been visKeystone Slatlon
AUCTJONENotice is hereby given that E. Main Street Pomeroy Oblo ary · London, MarDJet and
in Cleveland
10.1·30lc 'I
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N
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CampleM Semot
on r ay, ovem er 9, lmu., the following described automo- Boat movements·
TREASURERS TO MEET
WHY WASTE SPACF: wit h
Crill Brad...,.
a.t 10 o'clock a.m., the under bile, to-wit:
•
The treasurers of the Circles
Household Articles yo 1, sel- ~
Wrl&amp;e, Pll.oae ..- Con'-d
s1g~d will offer (or sale at One Oldsmobile 1955 -4: door Ohio ~ - J_srY
tbe Heath MethodistlChurch
Democr•t C•ndid•te I dom uge? Sell them with a A. c. BRAD'ORD, Raeboo. 01do publiC auction ID th• highest sedan, Serial number 5!'P.M7313ll. down IS, .uo
a.~.,
Bob B~ter of Middleport will m..it t h i,
Want Ad . Phon~ WY 2~2156 and _ __
5 lB tic b1dder for cash an hand
at This property Is being sold up 1~, 3·15 ~.m., Bingo down evening at 7:30 at the home of
FOR
_ask fo!_c~as"lle&lt;J.
!WI G._, Plumblq aad - Blaettnar Auto Commpany, 1160 under the provisions of a ohe~ 1~, 4.35 a;m., Delendar ~p
Mrs. Nan Moore, treasurer of
COMMISSIONER
oNg IIS,IIIIt1 B. T. u. as cir-l
Rooll•l
E. Main Street, Pomeroy, Ohio, tel morll!~ge.
uo a.m.: Phillp Sporn p • tha wscs of the churoh. Pd. Pol. Adv.
culating automatic gheqter
Mtaermlle, Oldt
bthel fotllo"':mg described autnmo- The nummum price for which 6m.l~ aFr.mle·be· rLogegurnadownup 11!, !-~
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11
he 'fel: tr~c&gt;· Eof yout iewer ..,..bJ.,
10, o-w1t :
II wlll be sold Is $110.00.
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- _.S SO-n-n EASY to I
ne sma gas a .
' we .. II....._ ·
. . . . - . One- Oldsmobile 1!156 fo:88 1
Blaettnar AulD Company a.m.; Walter Beckjord down
a&gt;xper eneed
\noJ
pace a trte motor, ~~ to 3 H. P. Call i
"e a ~ . _ .
sed
.
17
5'20
am·
st
Marys
down
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4 oot
Want All! Just spin your dial WY 2-3319.
10·26-tfc
ReaMUtto iioeo:
an, sefl&amp; 1 number
(IO) SO (11) 2, 7 - 3lc 18, 2.'20 a;,.',' We~m down
to WY 2-2158 .md ask a frlend- - ·
----- - Call Wl' :-mt. Da, or Nl«'l 568M1171.
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ID assiol
you
BEANS
AND
potaloes
for
sale.l
"
lie
This
property
lu
lll'lng
sold
LEGAL
N0'11CE
4.15
a.m.,
Dixie Spirit
,
18
1 wiU bill you
We
· Clarence Proffitt, Portland, FOR THE
ST
under the provisions of a cha~ RI!LEN v HOLSINGER 18, ~·25 a.m.; Andrew calhoun
'
Ohio, Call VI 3--2254.
bl'«''4
~E t' in :rtl~~i.al tel mortgage.
whose place of residence is un: down 19 • f:30 a.m.; Miss
F ISH SA-NDwiCH. 30c, French I
---~ 10-~6-1:~ Servi:i·rnc. urF: erv~ce:
The mlnlmum prlt!e I(Jr which known, will take notice that on.~rs ~P ~~ !:~ .aC~~i M
.ad)'•MI.fries, 20c Jack's Pairy Bar, ONE CENT SALE on Holiday Albert or Lelan&lt;l Parker, Chest- It will be sold Is $73.110.
October 27th, 1002, the ~ndel"· J 7
a.;, ;• Lilt~ ·
Coltlrtlf'MI Wllltt
Middleport.
10 25 8lc Clear plastic storm
wlr&gt; er, Oh&gt;o, !18$ol415 or W'/
Blaetinar AulD Cn.
slgued ftled hls pelilioo against d~wn · 21 j.31J' p m. Mary B
For A Limited Time
TnAiLERsPBce free to anyone d~ws. Regular price for three _ ~9 26 SOlp
(10) 30 (U 2, 7 Stc her Jn tbe Court of
Common down 21: 3 ~ 50 •.. m..'; Ka~
...,, ............. !Well,.,.,.
1
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who cares to use it. Pay elec· wmdows, 87c. Fourth winDAT1NU AND PLUMiJNoPleas of Meigs County, h • K. up 21. ~: 10 a.m.; Walter Wil·
YOU SAVE $1.71 par aallon on
trle~ty , water free . School bus dow for only lc. Ruwley and
Muoll• l'umaceo
LJtlft~ praying for a divorce, custody liamson down 22, 11:15 a.m.; A.
111 Ready-Mixed Caton 1nd Wh itt
and mall road close. Call SH- Reed Hardware, Middleport,
.U.OIII Bmlhen
~~
7
of Russell Ray Holstnger, and £ . Dykes, up 22, 8:25a.m.; RobSimilar
Reduction on more than
2-1403.
10.28-tfc __9hlo. ---- ____10 2~ __tic Ill •· Mala ., """'""'~'· NEW HAVEN - 1-room home for the:ther proper relief on ert Tibolt down 23, 11 p.m.;
1,000 MAESTRcfcustom Coforai
__ _ __ __ _
OLIVER "70" Traclor. Can
PitoN 11'1 Z.1441
with full basement. Excel- ·~
~~!""" neglect of Charles Z. Jr. up Greenup 12:- •
JREE puppl.. snd kit-. Mrs. I seen at Syracuse Ball Park.
lo7-lle lent location on corner Jot
wiU be 1 ~rue\::'. Said It p.m.; Helen R. up Greepup
Bernard Wllson, Route No. 1, 1 First 1175.00 takes it. Motor l
with garage. Both streets and alter th ~~~ ~or ~ ~ 3:110 p.m.; ORCO up Greenup
.!~nton,_~hlo.
J0.20.3tc l A· I.
Phone TV 2 - . Bob num sld&gt;q, roofing,
!"'ved. Home Is completely cemher,
~ · ay
8:25a.m. Pixie Vanguard down We repl!lr aU types of radl·
.
Louks.
10 27 6lc storm wtnd
nd d
msulaiA!d, aluminum atorm 1
Sl, 4:45 a.m.; Robert W.
ators, lrbm beater cores to ,
llic&lt;.i.!.;,
(7) INSTRUCTION
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oon.
lnd
d
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Ruasell Holalnger
up 12 2'50 am. wayne· H
the largest truck or tractOI ·
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NEW FOUR Radiant gas hea~ IM free ostimaoes.
" ows an dnors, baoePllinUII
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U. s. CIVIL SI~VlCI TEST$1 er . Can be •een at house· 11111tl sq ft. ~. Phon• 01
board
heating, hardwood Crow Crow " Port'
32, 4:1J a.m.: Louisiana down r a or.
32 • G:t 5 a.m.; Mark
Men-wnm•n. ll-ft2. •'•"' ,u,h .. ! trailer behind Helen's Beaty
4448, unt.lltO:OO p.m.
floors, Uving room lS' x 17'
for Plalnt:
1},02.00 • w.. lt. f'rl!plrawr:r fl'alll·
With wood burnlna f' e la
"
down S3 1 am ' lndJBDI
'rn
Shop on Nye Avenue 1n Pornfl 14
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•-eo lr P ce. (10) 29 (11) 5, 12, 18, 26 U.2) S, 4 m .'M 11· K., d
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1 utlttt·· •·11 polnted. Thouunth ur
.jol'u op.en. •~,~·- ,...... u)' un· eroy
Easy walking distance to 10
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a. ., o Y · own ~.
Phono WY 2·2143
10
21 3tc PBO'J'(,.C()PYJNO Se 1
CHESTER, OHIO
tW-r4'1tar' P'llf:'l lllfDrmatlon &lt;Jn lOb..
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ad
h I to
d
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PoiDefOy, Ohio
•• ,.,,••• r~Jt~lllnrn•nh Wrlle l'Ol\A\' 1
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11\1 IMte or ........... a:r e sc 00' s res an
PONIES. We I
r
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office VA FHA or
a.m.; National · down S4,
1 1v1na nnm•. •Mren. lnl1 phQn• 1.1n- FOR SALE toll'l Senlco•. Ro~ M~- ll. Tile 01111¥
broke
eiahwtyear-old
lllurance,
femeroy.
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tfe
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tiona loan available on
· .,• J · S· I.e~•
... ,.. d.own
1nare. 41 inches .taU.
'""" property.
5:25 p.m.; OVI!C down !5,
181 ~UTO SALES
spotled colt. Phone WY
ctall" in ponds,
NEW HAVEN _ 4 bedroom
30 p.m.; Lunga Point down
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and landscaping. PhoDe
home with liS baths floor
midnight; Inghram · dllWii
'FOR NEW or used cars
or
er. P. M. Cowdery.
1u
h In
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12·16 am · l!deaul ~~~~~~
trucks; phtone Marvin Marko, (1 01 FOR SALE or RENT
rnace eat g. Convenlen~
·
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ly locaiA!d on paved atreet,
- ocr. down 35, 2.35 a.m..
.
SALE SMAN, Beasley Moth· WANT ,ADS
tl2' , 1011• lat with garage
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Shearer up 35, 3:45 a.m;
ewll, Athens.• LY. ~081.
or . when you wish lt buy or seU.
with -excellent term~ The Rl.lyapcl Garden Club GaUipollt U.m- A·lllqulipptl
ClteRter, 1185-3260.
10.9-tlc Read the Want Ads for qulok 1• 0 • M.C.,.
\"ill hold a Bake Sale this Sat· up 8:110 p.m.. EJcorc:UI! up
results.
120bl INSURANCE
JIM ROUSH, SALESMAN
October 27 at the. Ral)j. 40 a.m.; A·.
NEW RAVEN, W. VA.
Pepariment Store. Mro • .10 ~:m.; 1!ss&lt;&gt; ·, '
;;;-:-:'::~=-1 ~ MldcDoport rtro. APRONB 11111141
Amol II chalrlnall of down 8:30 a.m.; IlqiVIJ .
room
10 29 Sic
aala and members are lllk· 1:110 a.m.
1
111111.
al tbe s:! by 1:10.
Jl:-wba IUver - J r
to h ocr. •
and oot. t55 monthly.
llotiworth up WIDileld I p.m.: I
1182-1951 after &amp; p. m.
A meeting will be held 7:30 Chr!J Jr. down Wlnlleld uv,~~ ~
10 2!
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II ACRES good farm Ia Dd
October :Ill at t b I W. H. Sbaler Jr. up W
Mason County girl! will be
chosen lo compete
against
three contesum~ troni Pu~
man, Wayne, Boone, Lincoln,
Cabell, and. maybe Jackson
County, for tbe tiUe of West
Virginia Tobacco Princess.
MiddlePOrt WY :1-2342. Rodney
LEGAL
NOTICE
The contest will be held In
t 14 tfc
Dowoillg.
Offers will be received until Huntington, November 10. The
4 ROOM apartment and bath, 0:00 A.M . on Wednesdaj\No-. winner will compete in the
I
partly furnished. $25.60 month. IvemDer l4th., l962, at the law National Princess Contest . to
Cai.J Hilton Wolfe WY 2·2151. offices of Crow, Crow &amp; Porter, be held In Richmond, Virginia,
!
10.27-3lc Attorneys at Law, Pomeroy. next September.
Ohio, for the real estate
of The winner all Hunlingloo
Help W1nted
Lona Dorfer, Deceased, whicb will receive an expense paid
--·
-EXPERIENCED grill cook ..IB situated in Salisbury Town- clothing allowance. Should she
Apply in person at Blue and ship, Meigs County, Oblo. B.. the National Contest plus
a
Grey, Pomeroy. 10 27 Uc ing the property conveyed by win at Richmond, she wiD redeed recorded in Vol. 133, Page ceive a $1,000.00 scholarship
GUARANTEED .N.Y. Live • 10
345, of the Deed Records
of plus otller prizes.
TWO COTTAGI!S en Peoples' Estate of Llu Dorfer,
Pomeroy, Phone Peceased,
Terrace,
WY 2-538ii or WY 2-231'1.
Plaintiff,
10 29 ltp
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Funeral Held
Sunday For
Mrs. Sayre, 34

Around And
About
Middleport

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