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Sentinel, Pomeroy- Middleport, 0 . , Oct. 15, 1960

I Met Wednesday

l"rom. here she will go to
to visil her daug h -

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-11•us GUEST
... Wet,b Han or Co l umbus is
lbe wee,end with Mc .
11n. Robert Heibel and iibO
wltll llr. ,nd M(•· Cciff

Mrs. Neva

presidenl,

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WILL WED THIS SUNDAY

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In Pomeroy

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■r LUCILLI HiAWKINI

Mr. and Mn. Oliver Un roe of
Gallipo l i., vi.sited recen t ly with M r .
end Mn. Henry Wippel and E l mer
A■hworlh.
Mrs. Scott P'o lmer vi.Iii.Cd rece nt•
ly in Plttat, urtb. with he:r brot h er,
Daniel James.
Mr_s. C. J. l!:ben�ach s pent Thund a)· m �utlan d with her d1ug h t.£!r
r nd son•Jn• l aw, Mr. and M rs. C a rl
Hyse l l . M n Hy sr ll , w ho h a i; been
Ill i5 improving.
M i ss K .J t .h �r 'l Roush and M iss
Jane t Morris, who are e mployed In
i..:0111 mhu�, �pent 1h" �"ISi week end
w i t h lh("it pare nt:-, ,1 r. a nd Mrs.
/\ l l&gt;cn Rou&amp; h and Mr. 11 nd Mrs. El ·
, don Morris.

- ... IIOll-in-l■w Mr. and Mrs wa� in charge of the business
... lmbary.
/ meeting whct1 the Martha Class
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of the Bradbury Church of Christ I
· met Wedne.!iday .ii the home of I
•·••LL•D AT GEORGETOWN
Mrs. Alan Roush for their reg u

al Geor gt:town

• enrollment

lar meetin g .

�• lbowed its ninth eonseru
'" 1h11 bureue 1ccording to .1. report I
Mrs Pierre was i!ISO in ch.arge
p eriod anfl
the Rt-siatrar of the collegr, j u f t he devotional
1olef Snyder. Included in t ht• Mrs . �: d 1 t h Ru S11cll ass1s1ed with
Jt...l tnrollmeflt J S Clt fford Fl a de v ot ioniil reading,
0ol1-'an. 277 Llncoln Street. Mid 1
Dunnll, the e ·1ening the birthday
cllaport,
-d :\! rs Bernice Winn was observ
t·d with a h;111dke rch1ef shower
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Al th&lt;' £1ui;e uJ 1hr meetin;t a
s;;lad count' wai. �crved with lht!
Hallowe en theme being used with
decurali ons to those mentioned
ahove and- Mrs Ll'Ona Ebersbal•h,
I Mn Vf'1la t'oley, Mrs JeHLe Sis
son :\\ rs Leth1 Russel l . Mrs
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Alll'r Johnsto n, Mrs Evel yn Mur
I ray Mr� Olcva Cotterll l and
, Men ond Boys
Mrs. l late\ Russell
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'-nlE HYPN01'1C t:YE"
8e1'11e rae. A Iii son Hayes
Jacque&amp;
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- also '"nlE PURPLE GANG"
Ban)' Sul l ivan, Elaine F,dwarda

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A nnounce

SOlt Oct. 7 McKin

Mr. and Mrs. Robert
riey (Judy Murray ) of Colum bus
are announ c illl? t he hirth of a
son, l)ouglas M i charl. Ort. 7. lie
wcii;hrd six pound� and 1 2 ounce,
at b ir l h a nrl i s thC"lr fo·st child.
Mr .and M rs. Cl�rrnce Murray
of Bradbury ;,ind M r a rut Mrs,
A. TI, McKinney of Colu mbus are

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''HERCULES UNCHAINED''
SteYe lleevei;

J. 1·. anti Mrs. F1o&gt;yd Wir e h avt
·etw ne d home .i her r,th·nding &amp;
MISS M USSER ,
' re11ival meeting at Kino, N. C.
ru., s. Albert Kotish of Bailey Run
M r. and M . s. A r t h u r· M usser of Trenton, 0 . . are .announcing Road and Mrs. FJnyd Ro ush or Ra•
the appro�chmg m�11 ··,age ot' th e1r_ daug hi er Elmse R obert� j c 1 1\e',,w-:re �ll Lfon, �- Vi., Monday
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lo Mr. JJo\' ld C a i s .,11 of }tutland, Ohw, lhe son Of M r . a nd Mrs. cv en1ng to · lttn_d m1tNtkan of ea�· o I the dida les at the Leon Pythia11 1s ter,
p.m. at the Ch urch
Adri.rn Carson on Uct. 1 6t h a l
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Nazarene of Rutland, 0.
It is a n opc11 church wedding a nd the open reception wi ll
, .M n. Joan M J1thcny and oons,
be hel d al the home of the bride's grandmo t her, Mrs. Maude Je H and Cur t i5 Lee , w ho are re•
S m it h .
siding wi t h her parent.I, Mr. and
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:.trs. Albert R oush, while her h us.

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Com plete With I nnerspring Matt ress

A report W JS given b y Herbert
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Parker on lhe cost of resurfacing
grade school playt(round 11nd

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THE CITIZENS NATPOl
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lualrwH on Oct. 3, 1960. PublltMd
under Section
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building a walkway between the
I high uhnol 'oulldlng and the gym
naslum. A sum of $200 was voted
by the group lo begin the project .
It w11s decided to extend an in 1 vHalion lo the Mcig11 County PT4
Coun&lt;'l l to ho ld their FebrUary
mee t in g here anr l to start th�
Northwes tern PTA meeli ngs ;it 7:30
instead of 8 p. m. beginning with
the Novl!mber ml•e ting.
Min S11 l l y Schaar, program chair•
man, used lhc topic "The Rcspon•
. ,iibili ty of P11rent11 lo lhe Chi ld."
She outlinl!d the muny duties of
a school prineip11\ and in troduced
Herbert P•rker. gnde S{' hoOI prin•
cipal, and Henry Nu l l , high school
prlnclpal, btith of whom Sp(lke on
t heir work. Approximately ! Mt
persons att ending divided into
"bur.z scHion'' groups to compile
questi ons on various school mat•

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Tro,op 221 Girl

Stouts Meets On

W-ednesday Nig.ht

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E. HUBBA.R(), Ca1hier of the above•n• med bank. do
tha t t he abo� attiteme nt 11 Lrue to t.hci belt of \'At'f
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HAROLD I!. HUBBARD, C.ahler
: PAUL S. SMAR.T
Dlrect on..
,. ltOBERT L. COATS
"' RODNEY DOWNING
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.eubtcrlbed .before me thl1 13 day of October, lNO, ind
that I em not aft oHlur or director of t hl• bani:.

VIVIENNE WADDJCL[,, Notary Publlt.

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A2'co•Mtt111i: tfllh•111tllowt.
2 4-'I. aoo... �erior. Mod.t
allo a,'1'91•bhi -.rilh l•ft•
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Inga· with beautiflll, ea,y.
lo-apply eeilina: tile, Wide
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Lumber

The FARMERS ·BANK
and Savings · �mp�ny

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For kitchen•, work ahope, ·
1ttillty room, or Children,'
play room. Practlctl �t·
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IUTCHENS

BA'tHS ·.

Announces Permit
Being Processed

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Outbreak Of Week
End At.cl.dents

Middleport And pomero postal Semces Are
N��io�.aJ. Mail ��ord-.
Three Top Moner Winners On
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Quiz, Show Fixing

rv ·Arrested For Per1ury

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Buellleill 'ROOMS

BllEEZJl!WAl'S
DORMf:RS
AT1'1C ROOMS
.GARAGES
s.e u� ,�- Aay Ma,l•rnldnl PtoJeet

with th e aim of overthrowin&amp;: the
re:&amp;ime: or Pidel Cut.ro.
TWO DII SUNDAY
Roberl OU.e: Fuller, 25, of lliami
Fl•., and Allen Dale Thompson, 36,
of Queen. City, Tu., and Moor•
i nJport, La., were eonvie ted Satur•
d,y niaht and executed before
dawn Sunday. Anlhony Zarb.a, 28,
of Somerville, Mus., waa condemn•
ed Wednesday niehl and died
Thunday morning before a firing
.squad.
Budley a nd one of h ia l l co­
defendant., Nicua1;;uan Cilester
t.cayo wen ,ccuted ol plotting
with the U. S. Slate Department lo
organize I Niearqu.an i nvasio n to
■how that the Cutro regime wa■
U'J'inl to ..upon" ill revoluli on
ibrouabout i..be Weatern Hemis­
phere.
Cuban intelli1enc� agent&amp; ar•
rected B ndley lut May wh en he:
fie• to Havan.t from Miami, ae•
cording to oUiclalJ. Lae11yo was
Dire'-•lor Ri,,_.h.anl C. Crouch.· arttlted tblf: ame month.
Ohio Department of Liquor Con•
The PNteCVtor at the trial of
trol, an nounced today that_ lhe de·
Fuller ud two Cuban co--4e£end•
par1m ent has begun proeeuing an t,. in Saa. aCO alJo
ti
Jinked the
14 applications for new permits United StatN wilh tbe ill•fated in•
and 71 applications for tranafer vuion of Oriente.
of owner or location for J)Olliblt,e
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Pal.lar,1 who ••i tlom in Cuba
depart
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ere,
lea.set for- pUblication. the � I ■aid w J.i_ned the ex
pedition o(
of - ttl:oae whose apphcatl��• are
lai,. own ,irff will,. having ln.lldc
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be1�g proee1Rd. �� spprau:1Dg, in• cq� in Mia.ml with lhe Cuban
�v1dual communities of poa1�le chim• of the e.ipeditlon. He ,aid
1:ssuanct or transfer of penrutl, he felt that the land tuen from
i! is hoped that all valid_ informa· .bis familr under cuu--,·1 agrarian
t ion l!:Oncerni ng the applieai:it will
retonn Jaws wu ■till
be made known to the depart. tbein ud one or hil
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ment.
the Oct. 15 eapedluoo wu
tterore ia,uin1 '!! �n)'lll1 .._-per k,
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tboroug'h invf)atlgatlou int,, · tile TliolD.PIOn a down-ofi"hdlucl tub.·
lent qualific■ti.ona of the appli• erman, ...� refused to te,tify dur•
can t and PN!ml&amp;e.S. If no maJor io,,: the four•hour lrial aJthoua
h of­
problen:is at'4: enc-Quntered in I.be erec1 lbe o
unUy. Fuller nid
p
processing, it lakes �n av�nge be believ.e:d Thompso
did not
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�r 30 days to m�ke � fmal d LSpo• too• be w
1oing to a forel&amp;-n
1tlon of t�e app�1cah on.
countr-y and had been deceived by
.
Those in Meigs County heme lhe l.UIMDI who organized the in
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processed includ e a transfer at- vu.ion.
plication for Elpha M. Ebenbaeh,
FuUer and Thompson wen bur­
Hotel Martin's Bar, Po��Y to ie:d in 3 common uave aft
er auE. E. K. Inc., Hot.el · Martin • Bar. thmities turned down appeal.a that
The type o( permit beinl re• the bodiu be turned over to tbeir
quested is for a night club license:. grievina: families. Za:rba wu buried
in a common grave wilb seven
Cuban invaders necuted with .him.
TB And Health Group

T he defendant, LMlie: Bradley,
l h4:=
Minneapolis, Minn., waa
fourt h American to fa�e a Cuban
military tribuna l si nce Wednffda_y.
The prosecution demanded a 16year prison U!rm at the windup
lrial i n H■'vana 's i.. cabana for­
tres1 Saturday night.
The three other Am ericans were
shot by firing squad.a. Th ey were
convicted by summary court.I nea r
Santiag o of taking part in an in·
vasi on forct that l and ed in Ori•
enle Provine!! earl y this mon th
of

C uocil Will Meet

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NO MONtv DOWN
BUDGET . TERMS ON
HOME. MODERMi,ilt4G
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UnitN p,... l�ional
HAV .!lN A (UPI) - A revolutionary court was es_pec,ed_ to
hand down a verdict today in the trial of an Amenea� (her
accused of conspiring with the U.S. governme!}t l� m va�e
N icaragua from cu ba to wbip up anti.Castro feelings 1n Lalin

Liquor Control

,.�eral Services
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General Electric

Merg·e·•·• Of TWO
E t, ern R "IrOQdS
"-'fecf'IVe Today

PANELING ROOFI NG

We are proud to be a part
of this proqressive and well­
qoverned community, pull. lnq hard to ma�e Our Town
a better community in which:
to live and raise lamilles,

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special few prlc• 11 111•
terlals fer Fill Fl1-1p,

11io ......1 11oauty of wood
11 t1 ,__.,_ wall h'Ntrnllint.

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"Non Polib'--1"

TONIGHT

Communities and bank ■, r
like other public service en­
terprises, have always
grown together in America.

M E I N HARl

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The Racine Finl 8aptiat Church
w11 awarded the Town and Coun­
try Church of Merit award on Fri•
day afternoon at the Oh io Baptitt
C onve:■tion al Marietta.
It was one of eight chur c�e11
a:ive n lhe reco,llnit ion. The :n11ard
wa■ pre■e nled lo R ev. and Mn.
Arthur McCauley by Mr. Ray lie•
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Fadden, co nvention president and
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Rev. Harold C. Loughead, '1ireclor
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Phil ppin !Se :
WHO'S.'A
town and country work.
coets, mtoxicat1on, and Blame Bing
Nations
to · ptote�t�SpvJet Premier Ni klta· Kbr.Ushcbev'i A,ifcdption ,of Wm as a o( Th
e award was presented for in­
$15 and cOl!lts, disturbing th e peace
"jerk," the_ •,RuSSlin lead�CJ:fgbt) looses a sto rm of laUlbter.
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cruaina the nurnber of serYicc,;
an d Intoxicati on .
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and attendance lllereaae, for ,tart•
Ing four n ew Sunday Sc hool claue,
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(or conduct1n1 tthool1 In missions
M�::: Hayma �:.�d �way
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and
evangelism, devel oping
t he
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toxlcation. Allio arrested were Har• Sat urday evening at t he Meiss Gen•
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l ayman to aultt i n servi�a. a!ld
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eompletel)' redecoratina: the: i nter•
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�o:,�:,�n:��
;h�::;•�rn in Racine 111d W3S
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mtox1c1Uon a nd Wa lter Harris. t h e daujh ler of the late Willia m
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The: tbf'ff da1 ronvention also
Middleport, charged wit h, r unning and Francia We lden. Her husband,
CLF;
J@,, ,OKle. vPI,-$teel s�y that 70 million ii- �e low�t
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a atop sig n .
the late Ralp h Hayma n, Racine mark et �� _fb ;. pfe� that �he figure lh�t CJ.n be- ·V-1■ua�:
' !JQ"l!t. 'I '
,,.
port and Pomeroy Baptis t Cbutt:h·
IN LONDON
hardware mercha nt tor a number steel , o� i� rate · will a\'.'(raJe
M.arkehng men etptc:t · ■teel , '.
�e.. The Rev. McCauley also repre.
Meip Cou n ly Sheriff Robert C. of years preceded her in death in M perff,it.�f . CiijpiicJiy ,ih� ft\Ohtb, .us1;1e ne1.t Y� iO be m�te)y ;;. flift i"
ee s' r�t ' Je.ie Mae ae:nted the Gnal Bend -Bethlehem
,
f!ra Hrvi
117 peti, ceht'_ in ��riin\�r. -��d 'St Jower . in t he ' autom
Harte!lbach and Middlepbr t Ch ief 1954.
otive,. IJP!� · stn�ac,ier, 75,
·
,
.
.
will
held Tues• Baptist Churth.
.
of Police Herbert Gilkey
are at
Survivors mclud e one son Rich• per cen� ·!tt 1·�ffl'.. $leel Mat· ,anee, .caP1:hl.equipment,
· and eoJII• d;,;;.f�oon ,at 2- p. 1ft. frbm
M.r.
Paul
Smart.,
Middleport, was
th
e
the . Loodon Burnu 0£ Criminal ln· ard Hay man , Hunti ngdon Valley, az�ne a, 1c;l ;.todi,Y. , , . .
struchon 11J.d111tries.
_
.
. , .
•
,
elec:ted vice pretldent of the eon­
.
•
C
hapel.
vesUaaUon today concern Jhg t he Pa., on e sister Mn. M)'rtle (WeldUnder :lhe,, W�•t ®nditi9ns, tbe
. :nier look 'f!)r sllehtly . J?iaher
iaJ' wUi · hie beli.de lier late venUon tor the comlna: year.
recent brealr:i na: and en teri ng of
e■PE!r:ts- aai� , thQ · _ �Jipe.cted
en) Hayman� �•rkersburg.
d�· ronsu mpt.lon by eorttal ner m•nu,. h
and, William Rehl'&gt;' StWwi1.
Headquarters Tavern, Middleport.
Also sunuvmg are Jame■ Wal• mand ·U&gt;r .�_ :t�. �- ftron,er - six faictllrer■ and, t he oil and· ,u in-_
ner: In Beed! Grove Cime.tery . ,
month,
lace Weaver, a nephew. Raei oe ;
�mm now: tut i1ie ■nal:,,U: - dultey . Gannine ■ufrered tbll year De Ii sunilved b): one daudtt.er
o
l•
and niece,. Mrs. Cha rlca Ren ner o£ added tti:ffe 11' nt_tle" 'hope •for in wfte �: ·cold weathe( daa'lqed
i&amp;. Pbi
fl)
t
e '.
cal
a N. (Wagn
In C:n� �=� 1��n•!ver t he
Co ert, oJ
��. reduced food packs and bpt M
Parkersbu
rg, MI'S. Rkhard Cotte r, early, . i!dlatP. D4WJ9l' ·ID 4tm a.Q�.
(l�us one ,an- orvme J· -'Hawley
·
Wffk end and thiB morni ng, five
Ne:w drdet�1" �- !1-lpmenta hne litv:eraa:e aaliel below normal. .
man or Parke:r■burg and Mrs. LU·
P.r;, a nd ' • - �to&amp;h� J t,h�
persona have betn fi ned by Judge
1.
been •'- ·•- fi:a. ��-for,-.aevaral. . . .IIPUCTION �ILL IND.
cll l e Huffman, Pittlburah.
n.itn� Rhodes, Goliim�'. .
Em m.ett Peoples.
She w11 a member of the Raci ne weeb •!'11:1:,i� e� ia · no _ ; i�dic,1tiba , 9�1. drilling acU�ty
proba�ly
'1'11,ey inc1uded Canon Wh ite: , $25
. ,'f,'rl'i&amp;�d• may eaU • a1 ant"time al
bu)'en .WiU· �P.·Up 1 p\µ'ithi■es· ��t won t · i.ncreue: nex� year; b11t ID
M ethodh-.t Churcti.
.bi..
.r
·
and C011ta on • cnarge CJ( dlshtrbH#· u ntil
Friends may c all at the Raw11n,, n:io n_lh . '. l b-• ·f'iltl$:1Da �n- . o
�ventory redu�uon , -WilJ eod, fore• tbllalEwJn
(
1
�ltb.
th
t
of
e ��. ;flle:a.v. Har•
'" �e pe1ee and $10 and coal.I for
, of i�,,-� t: da·
•·• L,;;_. ln rt ��efl to.order •a .snuch tle_el
O
,_..,,.. desttuqlon O_( prope_� Whe •eUof! . Coita Funeral Home 'fl)til n®p
H
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tu.N� .'lhc ��-� ,it-� - ,
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l&lt;lnldition
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· W.-SIIINCTON' UPI .cc Prwd ent
�le at t �� Wonder Bali, below Mid•
,1ervl,;t1 at 2 p. m.
..ih stetl use* co lii&amp;,.' )heir inVtr.n, ( · .
wli.j Ijnee la1t ■prmg, ,but
, , ' = •,
, ,
t .
i:J'ffiihowec
start'. on a· nine-day
d,le'�rt, · when Edward. Charles
Th :C Rev. John Elwood and the tprles · Ufl: tbO low, ir • · if \hay · Jt at.lll llaa aome way to BP. SJ.et):
. ·· •J
"non.polltl�l '1 afleaklna tour at
e
Pittabu'rgh, waa shot In the
��
�80a.
-�
�
Rev. Ric�rd M or gan will officiate Have •: p �cklpa n_ tl)eJ,r)DperatloiJs. aili.d: .Pureha';llllil age nts _believe
fe"J �1 .
th e height of tb e
eleetlon
camP
ln'"�
wi th bu rial in the Greenwood Cem•
.
f"i .. 0qwn . 1 • · furthu .'l'educt1ona ate ·on the "11
This
palgn today by hying to Detroit
Austi n }larley was fined $lO and
t
The
��kly r.e- , and lftYernm ent_ statistics '1di�•te
et,cry, Raci ne .
on
The Middleport' .A.011Juc Aaaocia• to· deliver a ffl aj or address
COSll!II on an intodcati on charge,
ported that �(lrf: 1 1�el Will � some room for inventory cuttl QJ,
c
onetf!y.
the
�
�r
ti
o
n
will
h
old
r
ita
meeti
i;
o
f
n
g
o
used th111 ,li.,&gt;_i'(e,e,i;: t»to�uced lhla · .M,an9 of'. the :rnembera 0£ 1ttiel's I
The Chier , l�ucuttve was
e:r.eday evenina: at r tll6' liigh 111chool
a i�
:p,e:�dig�: ��r=I
year. TJ\e- fe.,r'.• : ln_.oi, t,r�ue11on p1i,el , of .eeonomlc: conau1Llnt5 ex- ' Tue
:
.
peCt
e
d
to
re
a
ffirm
his
belief
l
h
at
buildi
n
g
at
7
30.
.
.
/ T".
'Newell Hysell, $10 and coats eac h,
/"'Js now �10\��1 ar �b2 m..1l1lon . .P�d ma!1u�aeturers to !lVel'COITect
�-1! me:etlng 'whl t,e . bir;td in the the b UBineas ouU ook 15 favorable
on charge■ or drlvlng l eft of cen•
tons! bu� _the f.l'.l�,�•!e�t , ' o( .1�5 mvenlorlell as they have in each
.
Senior home room p,nd )11:_Parentl in a apeech at the 43rd Nati ona]
ter.
O
million lo1a- �wm � , llfftl., The: d1f- or the t�ree poat_w•r reeeaion,.
wh
o have boys part1d.pa'.ting
i n Automobile Sho• industry dinner.
INVESTIGATE l&amp;E
fere:nce will. come o ut of inven� Jnv�ntor.tes are t:■Pl!{' ted to be $2
The Detiolt appearance
WU
1
loot l:iall al M lddleJiort are · invited
The Sheri(f's Dep&amp;rtment re•
t
bllhon lower than thf:y ahould be
torte..
.
•
scheduled
u Ute fir■t atop on a
.
'
·
to attend
porte d &amp;n atte mpled breaki n g 11nd
·
Conaumen lnventorl�a at year• by the first quarter of llijU .
SCHENECTADY, N. Y. UPI _
OrganiUltion pt'elid�n\.HaroJd E. 6,728-mile , crou . country journey
op- (Buddy ) Th omaa haa asketl 't hat al l th&amp;t will take the Presid ent to ■ix
Employes of the General Eleclric end wlll be three m Uhon tons be·
.L•� t . week, steelm�trs,
Co. home plant here fl ocked back I low what they were on Dec. �1, etated at 54.6 Per cent ot capa• me m bers and parent&amp; ' attend thl• states and below t he border to
the very i mportant meeting
to work today for the fint t ime 1959. Oddly e11 ough, that would· a lly, . up 1.2 per ce� t from
Mexico.
t
put them lower than they were ,at �rev1ou1 week's revised rate, for
Committee To Meet
sinl!e Ocl. 6.
-------01
0$
The Eiecu t ire Committee of
Intern ational Electrical Work• i he end of the lengthy steel 11lrike an .ou tpu t of ab ou t 1,l!i56,000 in go t
1,:_s.
PAST CHIEFS TO MIE1'
MILD BUYING
the Meigli Coun ty Tuberculoal.s
ers' Loc;d 301 sent i ts approx!• l11t ye ar ,
Com merci al research me n
CJ
in
N EW YORK UPI - Blocks met
ma tel y 9,000.members into
The Pa■l Chleb of Meigs Tem· a nd Health Associatio n will meet
J.'he ma,2azine'!!i price composite
the
,
t
h
e
steel- ind �try expect 1 96 1 out- . on the prim e melting grade
NEW YORK UPl - Two pl&amp;nt i n defian ce of a strike by
� mild w.iv e of ��Ying �t \� o pen- ple Pythl.m Sisten will meet at lhis ev ening a t 7: 30 at tbe borne:
of
put to be about the u me 85 1Df:l0. &amp;te-el scrap declined Ml cents to m g _ lod&amp;y. Tradmg .waa moderately the home: o( Mrs. Grace Stace to­ of the Exeeulive Secretary, Mn.
money•losing eastern railrosds • the international union.
n igh t at 6:30 fpr a potJuck dinner.
WaUace Bradford.
' the Erie and t he Delaware, Lack• r bou t 100 pickets, haH of the m They pe1 196 1 consuit?ptlon of fm, '30.lJ a. gross ton, lowest since J active.
------------------------------------aw�nna &amp; Wes tern . formally said to be fr om other stlll•slrlktn 1 lshed steel at 'i'l!i million Iona t1nd Septe.mber, 19M,
· --tied the eor por-ate merger k not loca ls inclildi ng those in PUtali eld,
•
·,-----,today ,nd immediately ,el out lo , M,.,., a nd Syr acuse. N. Y., tried
�---------aemon,irale tho! two "" oper- lo slop them,
y
Br United Preta llltfflWleMt
ale m ore cheaply tha n one .
A surpri1l� outbreak of traffic
��,_______.
_
_
accident.a aent Ohio'• death toll
aouing to holiday proportiona d ur­
o
e �
ina; the week end.
'e . .;
M ai l vo����!�!.�
� -� i.�:,�
A tJnited Preu lnteraa.Uonal
' .
e
u
f • •
.
�t
h
1
--�
survey
frorn 8 p. . m. Friday until
.: � �he io�:r t����t� :;::: DeT!!n��::i�
:;:oc::r r!��:;�1:.�a���:�.��:
: �:: �� ";:�
m�t Sunday showed ill least
. p1ect!s of mai l , meluding • bdhon
.
.:.-curler will achieve annual pre• Wed ne sday, October 19 11.t noon
.
18 pu&amp;on• killed on the bipway&amp;.
.
pieces of parcel post._ durjng fiJ.
tai: suings ,of more th an $13.5 at the Home of M r■• Woodrow
NEW
Two otben drowned and
UPI · � Three n J: be r' tieued ,mtil arrested.
two
YORK
M ora.
30
• mtUion within live ,"ear,.
more died u the result of miacel•
. - qVan Doren, w h o w on $129,000 on cal year 1960 endinl!I lul June
of the big mone•
,.
'
•·nor,
on
1,
1,
,
.-,
po1tm11lers J . w• W addc11 - and
All mem bers and anyone who
.
Th�. Interstate Comm erce Com•
Janeow mishap, for an overall
.
ilslo n quiz shows Were: arre■t ed "lit; ll
qutz .p ro· 1 P. Lochary said.
- , ew del.unel NBC
, Dllllll
•··ton order approving the mer· would like lo become a member lod,Y .0
'r u ry e h.ar1e1 1 • • · .
,
· .
,
to
.
tal of 20.
.
n
te
. . � _ &amp;r•m �nt¥•One, had admitted
. pe J
are to be at the "home •t noon. '
Sued on advance l•forma tl on
· ,er became effectl11e Oct. 15.
The wont single a�ident of the
ming lroril a -grand Jury: lnveati• JI&amp; , 1(� to the nand jury I n
1
. the: mer.a:ed carrier, or which , The}' are 'ISked to br 1ng the1r I
,
lo the
week end happened f'riday niabt
11t1on of qull: �ow flX1t)1: , · . !il;ia.,liJi'iit hid not received he:lP Irom the An nuaI R eJ)ott
.
Department, which b�, been �•de
wben three Zanesville men were
, . 'Erie ,. the iurvivlng compa ny, ownllable service.
H nt la
l'id
th&gt;
Th� •�pie to be tau1ht !or the , Cbufel - 'Vlln tJor
availabl
e to P�tm •ala'a , \!ad.dell
a:
killed in a car•truck collision o n
'1 tlpects to aet b&amp;ck 011 th e earn•
,
,' Bloomcirden and EJ&amp;hta -�.,:, '
ter
his
teati,
, i111• trick through elimination ot d&amp;l' is Prot,!r ':?OOs fo Differ•
and Lochary, it was revealed th at
U. S. 40. near Zane.ville . The Hme
�
Natdroff l!IIUJTendered iO;. -the . ,,
tin« .in.de I publlc COnfes, ,
the pre11ent day fl&amp;µr es represent
ralle l freight and ·passenger e nt Special Diet., and Hie lea4er triet a Uomey's olli ce' on· tbe
niC)'Jt,
two Alliapce residents met
. .•Ion In W81hi n.�on
�
befor� • eon• an incre .111e of 25 per cent over the
a nd food preparen are Mrs. Ada "
,
...
de•th in�• two-car qaah near the
a d other d upIica t mg r ac Iii .
r:
d
o
perjury
ar1e■.
r
u1
�
nal
com
mlt
t
ee.
In
ronse
c
_
t:t �
�.�,ree:
- ll:
, ,1 e: �
l 953· volume which tptal ed IKJ.9 bU·
, Holter, Mrs: Freddia Hartinger
es.
Stark County city:
.
grand jUry . ha� 11amed quenee, be l01t bl_• $50,000-a•ye a r
a nd Mrs. ROM! Ginther.
.
li
on pieces.
May LON Jobi
more
Jn
than
co
20
nned.,ion wlt-h
a
t
fob.
a nd b11 teaching ppst
______
Thia l ncre: aae, along wit h I sharp
u
ti
t
b
BULLITIN
o
lta lnvesUsat�o n of qul1 . •how riJ• -at Columbia University.
.
,,• • , -?.i::
r
°
�h'!1
�
�
disc
ontinuance
or
mall-earry inl
!�:
:
t
e ��� Home 0.emomtralioo
f
..,_,,,. ed 1,
UNITID
MATKINS,· N. .v.
11ng, but It waa repor_ted that
Ml�• Von Nardroff won $220,500
ein ploYC11 w hose )Obs were to
Ull'I - The S6wltt Unktn lodtJ
names of thOH lnvolvei:l would •nd Bl�m1,rden w�,n $98,000 trai n, 1 11 recent 'Ye ■n, fias helped
, loit er a complete 'revolutlo'tl in po.II·
..o
t • baYe1 'been aboli&amp;hed under the
HCUHCI lewtfa,y • . Gtnerel
al10 �n
Twenly,One. they had t
The
Portland
.
Great
Bend
Home
al tran,portation including tar
!aieraer plan. Lut wee k a federal
RETURNS NOMI
D99 HanNnanlcl.W of eatrav�
l·
te�tlfie� to the arand jury tttat
.
more extenalve: UICI of high way
JUda:e ln Detroit ruled the merger Demonstration CounelJ ·meetlne
,
..,...
,_.,._. ta fvfther U. 5.
Mrs. Audrey How111ld
re- they
did
n
ot receive an■wers to
ve h,·cle•
pellclft.
�-.. , 10 through as seh·"uled
..:u
, will be held at the home Of ldr1-. turned lo ffl:
In IVdl critical ..,...
••r home I.n' Ho"•"-d
' •--'d
, . the' que11t!on1 on the show.
....,.""'!.....
.
.
�t, J�ued a temporary reat rpln Paul Schuler, 'I1lu nda)' October Florida a ner 1ptinding • week
Tod•y, U per Ceat of the vast
,
.
••
the,
aflll \.Mt,: It ,....
ll
The d trld at�omey 8 office poatal
1
vehkle n�per.atl ng u n•
iQi 01:dtt enj oinlng the railroads 20 from 10:SO to S p.m.
fllletl • t. 1u1111ut hll 1MI M­
with her mother, Mn. Je-■e C. sakl �l� the
quu:
conteeta n ts der • mpdern iuti on a nd improve•
fro m l•Ying off or tra nsferring )
A potluck lunch wiU be served Haye9, who 11 In th·e Mejgi Gen• _• �.
... _ ... .... UnllN
, e gr&amp;nd juey infor•
a ed 1n t h
me n t program l!\IUa�ed i n- 18�
_
_
-�:_
no
on.
eril Ho■p�lal.
WUon Workers.
mat��n were either on " "Twenty. la cotn oa l■retl
p ed
y of new· typea of
THIS 1906 U.S. MAIL TRUCK - loaded with sacks of let­
•
One or Tle•tac nough.
a t a n d I r d, com�ertjal, lililht·
and pillrcels destined for delivery within cities and towns
AU three of the (ormer c on•
weigh t, maneuverable veblc�. The
MIIGI CIINIIIAL -ITAL
leatant■ ,efuaed to rommcnt wben eonven lon , h e no ted; has : mea nt of a _ younger Nation , is a sharp contrast lo the new, light­
1 Siturda1
Admllliom; , · Paul
weight,
standard
mall
they arrived al the district at• the
vehicles
developed
under
the
ser­
mail.
"re tiremen t " of wo rn out units
Rowe,
Baclne
;
IUlft PQae, Har·
-many in use for te n yeani or vice Improvement directives of Postmaster General Arthur riloGvilli; Mn.
' �iM ,.,.,1,-nt llcll1rd M.· Nix.-.. to the top regardlen o( party back• hill (Ni1on'1) pollticil belief, de• 'kttneys Orfii!I! lodaj.
'i, .
Frara wnlng,
1
fiet deacript_ion ellh� in eolor or
m ore - which, in turn, hu BJ'ffl· E. Summerfield to meet the needs of modern 1960 Amerit:ll .
· To �porters at Harl.ford, Conn.: vound, .r•cei ereed or rolor.
\
�d ond Onille � Pom•
'
"In l.lJe fields of lntem1tion:il In bre:adth." Tile. conflicting POl!II•
:
"'N7 1&amp;:a: wuld be to appoint {to
ly reduced maintenance coats for
, HOuse Attended
End
� Cabliiet) the beat pen,ons wllh• a!fllrt �d n•tlon1I security, we lions, he aaid Nlxon has taken on
the -Po8tal Service.
ventory tow of June 30 o( thi, The total or miles lhY4!led in 1(1fiaturdar Dl■ehusn : ltlchml
out .re ard � race, crttd or color. wm appoi nt the bett m!n to the defense of Quei!IOY and Ma�u re:
Y . D ffla�
, Described 111 a vital part of tbl• year was jW1t a little under 37,000 Cil l year llJIJO is e:1tlm1ted II a !!�", 11.odne
a:
., "' Ind, · Paul ftaiph,
Vl!:111 Nixon's "speci al ability to , ApPf:O'xj mat.el)' � , persons at· pro1ram which wa1 ·launched ap. vehlclea," the po■t mHters said.
_
• We mutl not h aVe preconceived extent we c&amp;n get them."
shade under 400,000,000 as oom,
-or
tended
•�
n
d
o
n
•lm
o
st
every side. of everf
f Pfi;dict.iona aa to who would be
Qpen Ho111e Frid■,, Satur. proximately seven year, ■10 under
"Still another de v'elop ment
of �red with approximately 200,000,�
. • Su� Admf1111one:: � Ha•
d■y and Sunday at Ute new housi n a: th e dlndion of P.oetm11ter Genl!ral vUal imPGrtlnce in con nection with 000 in fiscal year 1963.
1.isu.e."
not '• be . In the cabineU . . . We: are . ' s,N. JOHN F. KINNIDY
kqen, Pomeroy; � William
'
C1mp
atgn
tpee&lt;:hea In Del a•
He cOhced,ed Red Chln:1 ' �leht develepinenk ' on Grant St.in Mid• Arthur E. Su mmerfield, Vehicle motor · v ehicle service is the £act
'8l• mnilli ID)' com m itments on
"One of the moat out,;tandlni ltobton, lll d)eP9rt; lamlah
Smith,
4
'
Cabmet �LI '.now . . . . We wi.nl fo ware and New Jersey and on na• e:ve:ntu11ly be voted United Nai dlepott.
unit purchases during f�l year that 1 19 new maintenan ee faeili- features of this motor v e hicle Im- Pomero, and
'
;Janet
Surface,
111&amp;·
t--lnlid periple o( great ability for J.11 Uo nal. TV intervlew-NBC'11 "Meet lion, membership "but not
with · · CUnton Mulford , Rt. 1, Middle• 1960 aipounted to · mo� ttian IJ,300 1 lies h•ve been conatructed si nce provement program Is the mecban, on.
.
,
,
port
t
h
e
Pia■":
"Unlea
he (NII.on) our a1Nement, If . . . lhelr ot•
. l'ec'elved . tht ' lint place door 11 eompaNd with 115 aimll,at pur• Jandary, 19l53, to aervice thls fleet iution of foot delivery route ,vhicb
· �•nta of the population.
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Ten more were under conatruction wa.• first ment i oned i n the AnDual BnH,._ ftR.•...._ W y
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"tfhleu We ntilte 'a· 1lrcnger ef• • 'Mr: 'Di W. lt'Othleb; whoai, com• -June 30, 19&amp;3, WH ltHD,· and1 al- \he plannln&amp; sta:c,.
her
Dllt1 S\llld1y with rice
ve■le:d that the motor veblcle in. ,
. . lldm� Henry Cabot LOd1e) ls,ues. I do not want the Ctdnue fort,. we•re not gain1 to, bl tbea!J 1'p.iay l'llli1 Lumtier a nd �upply lho\llb the 1960 atali■tics are not "0th'2' fliurel ln the preliminary ve:ntory for June 30 of that ye:ll'
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' IP.'lfl!I •e mutt h:ave tbe: but C�mmunlsta to thin); Americans {or Ruma · mtlftarll),) In · 1182 � lre building lht- i new homl!e, ell:• yet In · flnal form, 'it' i■ estima ted 1990 n!JIOrL reve-11
the post of• sh owed 1.914 'very light vehiclea. .
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�te;I' men from all s�n.ta. Jre dlvlded. And I would·not' ,....,t 11NS3. . � . · · · ·
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''There are Vii:, ilnporfawt. . elec- ,1h,i CODUIWIUb' . iAbit .behind ,he le■ h ■ve bled purthased. ii� fta- 1ea· Hl'Vlee aviUable tow mare i ha t t his fi,11ure incl uded certain f landau.ft.
ef .., natl.ODaL Ufe wUbolll reiud
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th■t , ,v,. . . , , I e!Jn policy.
lbi&amp; project .. , evl!lenced by tho at,
� ■nd tbat with the 1 than· 3,800
the corre.pon�lq.c vehides previ ously reported i n the age IID,d ,!
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"!'lie ralnbow•llb,_ •�um � �, )I Ill" qi · lbQ\. , .
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George A.

Ohio, IIDnday, October 17, 1960

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TWP-CAR ACC IDE NT
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tod ay at the Br■dbury
The Mei�1:1 Cn�nty Sheriff's
De•
par� menl in11est1gated a tW
o•Clf
The dep :Jrtm ent was ca l l ed al
ident on R t . _143, un the Brad
• I 6:45 this mor nin g to inves t iga te a
t,:,Y Roa� , at IO.M)
p, m. Sat urday. hroken windo w
on th e west side
�� tnen by N ewe l l Hy�ell, 54 , ,,r th
e buil ding where authoritie s ,
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_ om eroy, &lt;"�l l 1de:d ""llh an• !
b.:?lif!VI! �he altr. mpt to cnler t h!!
oth er dr1_vc n bY N Iha Ru,sc l l , 62,
buil ding was m 11de.
. RD 1, Mu.ldle porl. Damt1ge to he
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POMEROY EME RGE NCY
Hyse l l ear was termed as hea� y 1
The Pomero y emer.Q!!ncy squad
and to the Russell car, med ium _
. j was ca l led to t he Leoo Cole m an
Hys el l was cited to appear _m
· residence at Lon g Botto m, Sunday
County Court on a charge or dnv•
eveni n g a t 6· 1 5
Int left of center, Mrs. Russe)el re•
1-farry Col�m', n, two-year-oId aon
ceived arm and Jeg br u1s
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· the of Mr. and Mra
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· Colema n ' fell
accid ent.
fr?m s tep11 at t h e h�me and
re:•
IN MIDDLE PORT
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t'e111ed a head laee:ral1on . He w11
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d m �1d dl�- liken , to Meigs Gen
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port Mayor K enne th MeEl h mney s
where st itch es were needed to
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cou rt 1h11 m orning.
close t he cut
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Jan Durst was fined $10 and
--�---fOlls on a ch arge of d i,turbing
the peace and iotoxil!11tion, Lewis
Va-:, Cooney, $5 and costs, inloxi.
cation; Charles, Boyl es, $5 and
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Ra ndolph Se ou - Ga.II Ruue n
••UVEN MEN FROM NOW"
(Co l or)
- also .Aldo Ray - Raymond Maaaey
·'NAKED AND THE DEAD''
(Scope &amp; Co lor)
Al10 Cartoon

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••TuRNs FROM v1s1T
Frank Sinatra - Dea n iMart ln
Troop 22 1 , Gir l ScoutH, met Wed ltt'\' . and Mr8 . 1-'red I. Gardn�r
"SOME CAME RUNNING"
ne1day evening, Oetoher 1 2, Ill the returned home Thursd a y afte r
(Technicolor &amp; Ctnem111CO�)
Sunshine Cottage {01 their rei::ular spencl ini a week vi�itlng with
- tlao meeting. Patro l 1 . wi1h Kay Dog• j hl' l' sister, Mr. and Mrs. Edward
V■n Johnson, Hi ldecarde Nclf
1lCSI as l ead er, led the opening cer• Lewis in Clevela nd and her bro• I
"SVBWA Y IN 11IE SKY"
Sandy Hu m phreys, 1 ther Mr. and Mn. Walter Wharft
em ony with
Alto Cartoon
Conn!e Cook and Christine Bailey 11nd other relatives.
partelp11ling, The gJr l s the n re•
· · --- - -- - - pealed lht: Girl Scout Promise in
uniso n ,
Patro l 2 h:1 d char11e or t he pro5:ram with Charlotte Blat•k 118 lead•
er 1nd Janice Ever.s on, Sue Clo nch
Caro l A nderso n . Elaine Hackett I
pretentlnl 11 1kH.
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Patrol S, led by Diana Davis, was
in cha r1e of the cl o1ln 1 ceremony I
and r.l ean.up. Al the ahi&gt;rt bu•l neas
1eHion, pla ns were formula te d for
To paraphrase a point •"How qoes
a H;alloween P■rty to be held Ocl o·
ber 27 wit h each palrol con tribut­
Our Town so qoes �II,\"
ing refres hment,.
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M i!ia Sharon Jones, Junior a t
Ohio Universi ty . waa recently
c hosen to participa te bot h in the.
University Chorus and the W o·
man's G ll!C Ch1b.
Miss Jones Is Lhe dau,11hler
of
'.l'l r. and Mrs. Emerson Jones of
Mlddl,wort and was active in bol h
vocal and lntrumC'nlal music dt' ·
p11rtmenls while attending high
school.

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OU Cl,oru1 • Glee Club

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4e8,36T.77

For 14th W.edding
Anniversary

Mr. a nd Mrs. Albert Roush
' entertained with a di n ner Sun•
day at t he ir home on Bailey Run
Road in observance of t heir 24th
wedding anniverury and ho no r•
i ng me mbers of th e fa m ily hn•
ing birlhdays t he put few �ays.
·• They w:ere Norm, n a nd Sh irley
Ann Miller, Oma R�uah, Roi:er
\ . and Dale Ro ush, Curtis Lee Ma1 h•
eny and Baker Stone. A decorat•
Durini: the .social hour eider and · ed birt hday cake baked b y Mn;
douuhnu
ts were served in th e ho me ' Fwua h wu ser ved wit h the din•
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ceonom k.s mom which wall presid• ner.
ed over by the grade sch oo l teac h­
.c\,tte nding w ere Mr. a nd M?8.
en with Mrs. Anna Ogdln as chair•
.,1&gt;yd
Rol11h', . Rat'in e ; Mrs. Alt1
nian.
Proving very popu l ar once again IUller, Leo n, W. \7•.; Mr. and
with p m:nts. aT\d sma ll fry alike, Mr,. Bo b Mil l er and children, ·
Shirl ey Ann, Norm� n and Mlrh- \
W.15 the entertainmen t 1md baby
llillini; services provided by Miss ■e l and Mrs. Ma m ie Dmia hue,
Ann Sprouse and MiH Ja net Eva ns, W. Va.; Mr. a nd Mn.
c hildr e n,
Wright, Home: Economics student. Leonard Miller and
and Joseph or
who ured for 30 youngs t ers dur• Li nden. Issie
Hurltlng to n, W. Va .
ini:; t he meeting.
M.i;s. Pearl Little was na med ho1•
Mr . &amp;nd M�i. Leo Lee' ,�d Mr■.
pl t�Uly chairman for th e Novcm•
Joan Mat hen)' and son&amp; Jeff 'ild
bet meeting by Mn. Me l v3 Turn•
Cu rtis, Hartford; Baker Slone of
er, hospilalily com mittee chair•
the Hartford re,t hOme: Kathem
man. IM members have joined
Rous
h , Columbus. the hosts and
PTA 10 far accord ing to Mrs _ Mar• ,
children Judy, Dale, Roeer, Becky
garet Schil l ing. membership ch•ir•
■nd Ken neth.
man.

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Dinner Sunday Was

tcr� which were l aler answe red
t,y the two prlncip.i. ls ,. assisted by
George Dall.ts, executive hea d o1
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The Red D!!vll Boosten Club
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meeting for Tueld&amp;y nigh
Band Hoosiers meeting for n ext
Monday night were annou nced and
also t he Coun ty PTA Coun·c u meet•
mg at Let a rt , Th ursday. with del•
cgates reques ted to .ittend.

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, rct'enl visitor s ln C,l l umhus wllh
I hi•ir chi ldren.
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meet at the home of Misses Au · , The Nurthwcs,t•rn I., e I J'TA I
gush, and Lucretia Genhe imer
eI Mo nd.i.y r i t: 1 1 1 11.i: ;,1 the l{ :.:t
Thursday at 7 : 30 pm with Mrs. lmand HiJlh School w,t h ·.,I r�. Verna
as c o. hostess .
Leverett Ro11Rh
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Sn owden. president, i11 charge.
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I Year ly d ue � WI 11 be co l lec te_-_
Reports were 11 iven by Mr s . Jan•
et Morris. secretary, and Mrs. Rus .
a l le Nich ols, treuurcr.
Rev, Th omas V. WeilJs opened
the meeling with prayer and Cub
Scouts of Den l , Troop 240, led
the P l edge to the FL.ig. Vernon
Weber sang .. It Took !\ M i racle."
(lurinjl the ronm rnunt. 1 h c hanner
arul cash award went to t h1· riflh
and sixth grade pupils of M rs. Thel·
ma R.ames, who had L4 parents
present.

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.,_,Ore M "ddleporf
P TA Monday N,'ght

bond I_, oldloned with the &gt;l orlne, Paal Councilor, 0/
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al Oki nawa, ape nl the p11t week
with ht, puenu, Mr. ,nd Mn. Hen·
Met T1mr1day
Mn. Henry Relbel, wioted by pc:
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Mr, and Mn. Floyd Rumfie l d Mr■. Mu Mein hart. enterLlined t he
of
Theodorua
1nd M r . 1 nd Mn. W11 l ter France or Pa&amp;t Council or,
R utl,nd ■pent Thursday evaoi nl council, Da u1hte:n of Am erita,
Bill Di l e, of Athena, who 1- em •
Thurad■y even.ina at her hom e o n ployed by lht Radioear ( orport·
with Mr. and Mra. Ch 1Jrle 1 Buck.
Mr. and Mn. Oeorae Logan and Pl e11,mt Ridg e .
tion, wUI be the ■peaket for t he
�iaa Bernice Kine vll.lted re:&lt;-"!ntly
The meetini, In charge of Mn. proenm ho ur of the P'l'_A meeting
1n Mil lenport with Mr. and Mn, Ch.i.rlea Cohen , president, opened lo be held Mond.ly eve ning at 7:SO
Raymond Tayl or.
with the Pleda:e to the: Flaa follow• at the .Middleport ![lift Sc:hool. Mr.
:11r. and Mn. George Nesaelroad [ ed by dev oUoru:. Foll owing a thort Diles, a &amp;r1duate of MHS will
Sr. and daug h ter, Janet, and Mr. busineaa se■■i on, Jam e• were: pl ay� , •peak, on the aubjeet, "Hearing,
.11 nd M ra. Charles Nesse l road were e: d with prlus award ed t o Mra. 1 One o r Our M ost Preci ous Gift,."
in R.nensw ood. w. Va., Monday to Paul Grueser, �d:ra. Fred Dessaue:r Mrs. Wesley Fry 11 ch&amp;irman of
�ucn d t h e fu nera l or lhC'ir cousin, a n d Mrs. Th omas Cook .
t h e pro;"ram co mmittee.
Mrs. Lena Goodw in
Refreshm ents were served by the : S pee11I muale �HI be presented
M n. Je rry Rought and d :.i ug hl. ers [ host e sses 10 12 members.
by t�c Jntorrmed1a1c Band and
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Mr. and M rs.
Mrs. Jed Wrbster Jr . o1 '1d sr,n ! •
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Fol l�,�:i; c !he progra m and bmd·
nc!!i&amp; meetin.i a coffee hour wi l l
hu sban d, S.S f? t . R n u " ht, ls shtir.,n. Gall i polis visitors Frida y . •
�1rs. A. L. BourniqLJI! of Li.'. l and, Y' hrld wi t h Mr,. l . e:wis Sauer, Jr.,
rd with the Air Force .it Bent water
Ena: l a n d f&lt;,, two years.
M ich , and daughte?", M n1. ;'.;111 &lt;".�e rh�irman of lhc hoapitali\y com·
Mr. and M rs. Geor · : e N essel rrnd I Bullard of Ann Arbor, Mith .. \{ r ,. m i l tcc. ·
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PTA mc mbrrs ·rre to brinli! bnoks
Mrs. Jt&gt;rr.v Grarr Athey and Mrs. G:itcs
Sr. and dau-'l'.hter,
Rou t ht, and da � ght &lt;&gt;�s. al \l!n dt' d Belpre were Wednesday guests of �uit�hll! for l h c nrw hig h school
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Jihr.ary to the meelin,i:.
Mr, :md Mrll. Thomas Youn,:.
l he Lanc:;a ter ta1r Frtday.

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Mason C- o unty 4-H Club Members t'retlit
Hold11 Meeting

· A,,._ were prese ted to �las• I Photography . Carletta RJrker,
� c..i/ity 4-H Club memh..rs al , Br-\ l'rl) 8f'lll"r, Stephen Noble
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· Ca·mp at Southside.
Pl'Ofram for lhe nighl wa,
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leaden, 1S11istant leadrr� . and
admt �uncil members with ass1�1 - from lht? pinwearns
Kem.___ wrnnrng ,,bbom, were
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W-b 6t.ull, Koneda De1• rirk -�.ir
,ii, Ppan, and ther)'I Monro,•
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Ball, 1 Donna Kr1sler, 1;!,·11 1 a
8ta.at,. Linda Tal l i&gt;rson and Cla u
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'..:&amp;cbool Clot_hmg Sharon Brown.
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.J unwr i4!! 4&lt;Jer!ihip . ,&amp;i e
Hel!t•r, Jud ) G ett y, Mike LOH'
I Jo) re Mt{'ol . Sharon Nibert .
�trnrun Sd,wan: and Sue Wra)'.
Tra('IM Main t t· nan( e . Thomas
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i Wall Fun · J - W i l l iam II. Blaine,
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Crump. Mary Lo u Garland. Dann�
l .oie. and Arline Housh.
\\'ildfl nwns · D;•borah M;,a.
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I r&gt;ugs • Stp1• e Bragg. Ma ry An n
H 1 (' k:trd. and J u d i t h Wilson.
· l.iatldle Horse . . Judy Wilson.
l'ig Fc-eding John Sommer.
FouH I Da1rymc1.n . Gary Hood ,
Junior Oniry . Sonya W I i i iam ,
�on �nd Johnny N1hert .
I �\•cdt•r Cal f . J im Som rnp r.
Dahy Hi'Pf . .I . C. W i l l iamso n.
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The, J� ckson P!od u cllOn Credit
�soc1ahon held its _ Int i n a ser•
J e!. o f s� ven meeluu:s Wednes•
do c ye n i ng at t he Sitll•bu ry
:�hool. '.!'he J.ackaon Association
l h main office at _Jack so n . 0 .• 1
•i•rn•s ele ven co u n11es m this
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,·. . R. King. Vinton Count y was
n••• · lrded for a n ot her
three
y �u r term . a s direct or from Vin.
t rI'.oc k mg an d At h ens coun•
Lies. George G u n lock w a11 elprt•
ed as direttor. from Ross County .
w B. Snell, direc tor represe n ti n g
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and Meigs
('a unties ga\' f" lhe directors re•
port Th&lt;!re are fivr asso('ialion
rtiri•ctors.

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MILL- STl!P,11' !roln'1l. 111'l!qute
33 (Fi!t� Stree)J to Fotif!li Street:

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JtAMILt. lll!RVICI ITATION

and THIRD STQ:J'J', from Rollin.
Street West to l 'dead en�, lilelud•
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, Type or improvement 11 to b!
Portland cemellt co?letete :pafto
AUCTION
menl. Alto1n1te type-1,1.acaqm '•
CH;f, � SA.1VIDAY 12,30 PM
base with bot lild �phalt COntr�te.
MY farm home bu been sold and
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8ertlet'
All of tht° �posed work is
■m m oving into a mobile
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within
the eorpo�e.\hn.lts of t�e
the
sell
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b
thome,
AVCTIONEER
Town
of
NeW Hu•,n, Graham DlsfoJlOwing personal property at
REASONABLI RATIS
trlct,
�ashn
Co\J.nty. "We1t Vir1lnl1_.
of
tl;le farm loe.11ted just west
Sl\TISFAf:TION GUAR.ANT■ ID For further inf_?rmatf
On see , the
t�-, Mbrlling Star Church, The
Call or· wrltti 1, 0;·Mccoy·
plans,
profl1'a
anti
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· chffter, OhliD
orr file in the orttce· of the �eeordMiles North of Racine, Ohio.
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Philco Relrigeratot, 5-pc. Din·
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Virginja.
W,st
Ponds,
ette Set, Dining Room Tabie &amp; BULLDOZER FO:tt HIRE.
All work � � be pild for by ,.
basements -and landscaping. Ph.
Buffet, Old Desk, Radlo, L. C.
Cheliter, YU fi.32.M. · 10 3 SOtp aesament ceijifieate, iuued ·aa proSmltb Typewriter, 2 Metal
------- vided by ��apter 8; �ele 8 or
Beds ,{coril.pJete), 2-pc. LlYing -- - SPOUTING,
SHEET the Code of Weat Vlrl(inia, u
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Overstuffed
Room Suite, 2
of any amended. 1:Ji� contractqr aball dework
Repaif
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Obain, Blonde �droom Suite
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Pho
poai(i certleted eheck or bJd bone!
kind
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CNew), ltxl2 Rug and 2 Throw
lO lO 30tp ln the amount of Five Percent
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Milk•
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Cha
Porch
RUCI, Metil
(n '"/., ) of the �Id price. The 1uc. ln1 Machine,_ Garden Tractor,
ceasful bidder will be requlred to
Iron Kettle, ( 20b I I nsuraf'\Ce
Garden TOOi,.
fuml1h a t"e yeU maintenance
-- Po rt1ble Sprayer, Black Smith - bc)nd. The projeet may be''bid and
COMl'l'..ETE . INS URANCI:
,orCe, Ice Cream Free:aer, HOO
o Fire, Pon. or warded by 1epar1te unit.I.
Aut
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Batu Hay-('700 New 700 Old)
Doo IIWi, llid4lepart.
All
Pfopo1■11 lhlJI. be on pro��
Utility
Ranie,
Electric
Cl'o1ley
rorm1 u fui'nifhed, whic;b
poJJ:al
C2'ablnet, Chairs, Bookca■e, Re• 1
seale4 and proper'-1 Id·
be
Jhall
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Record
cord, PJ■rer Records,
BARN -S PSON .
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-· Cahln!!t. one . �lectroluK . SweepAgent,, Middleport. Fire, Autoelm
Capehnt,
by
To,m Jleeord
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Platform
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before
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Ottober 25,
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8-21De(Ship
ker, 2 Rockers, Clock
2903·
· 1960. at which tim e they will be
1lgn), Singer Sewing Machine
I opened and publicly re,d· in the
· (Portable) Stand, · Cement Mix· 12 J ) R119I �tote
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Council Chamber■ or the Town
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Tools,
er, Cal'pe�ter
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New Haven, Graham Dlltrict,
of
house,
in'g Tool! Bra11 KeJtle ·2 Scales FOR SALE FlVE · room
County, Weat Vtrainla.
Maaon
mail
&amp;nd
bus
school
aerea,
fl½:
Pulleys a�d Ropes ;LQi ctialns
resenea the right to
Town
The,
Ch't'S·
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south
mlle1
roij.te,
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Ben■'.
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Several
any
all proposal1, and
nd
a
reject
See
Road.
ter an Shade River
u1eful
article• not lilted,
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any
waive
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Syracus
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WarneiDale
Dan
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same.
Owner.
Priced for quick sale. 10-15-Stp
----Plans, apedlicatlo na, iltltructlons
--or Sale: CASH.
Terms
f1ot �.,,,nsibl• ,.,. Acc ldenh
FOR SALE House,. 1 acre Port- to bidden, and proposal form•
land, some furniture $2000.00. may be ebtained riom J. A. spenee,
Sale eoilducted by Bradford
or further information Phone Town Engineer for New Haven, ,t
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10. ll-6tp Room 213, Morri AOn Building,
VI3·2476.
Auctioneer: Critt Bradford
Charleaton, W, V1., or at the office
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location. Only �.00.
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room, (3 bedrqom1J, gara1e,
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large
water system,
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Hood,, J 11 �t It., ,om�r­
Route 680, ne:i.1'· Pagetown, e
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room frome, basement barrf;
garage, other buildings, nice FOR SALE: HOUSll:: 8 ROOIIS and
· garden, fruit
trees. Terms.
bath, storm windows and doon.
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"I couldn't be happier with my new G..1\8 �t-In , •.•
foods taste better, my kitchen s�� oteaiief-�-

f'I enjoy ev� about my new Gas built-in_including the fact lh/lt l� broil 1rith �
door closed so there's no gummy grease pouring into my lr:itcbeo. I* � !'Ii M�4,.
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St�V J! f _ s rArlON f_crn L�ASE .
_Portland 1lowly rtced to I to.6 Don Wolfe hil tht- hardt,t ba ll I Allhough the' pla did not fl
n L s ma n y difr1cull proble ru !9r
Parer.ts, voeauo11•l agrlcul l ur&amp;
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f)btaln
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who ad m.. a nd
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al_ 17rrns_ A mn' l ooking,_ modern sore arm p1lch1n1.
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of
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but
hie
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farm
peoplt
will fmd
youn1
II DOt .-.d -.11ibln 10 da
station 1_n a �oo.d lorat1on. For
Portland catcher Clarente Prlce, 11ee n t'trcumstances, ended al lee• &amp;lreit, ,daims
he t hte\l. • bl &lt;&gt;c·k- ■111,0 fina nce s1uble an po1"n1 th ideMW
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from
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Arrording to pl.ayer H u hert 1ignalled o u t or bo u fl ,1&amp;. But P u d- uan ••• m
Price, the game was a iucceu a n d due Wiil given lhe 1 5 )' ard penalty ment. l i \ es1ock . and other impr�Yt, e wttmldl! ofticell. W. A. Wa)I of
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Pi tebinJ tor Portland was Ger- due &amp;ho u ld ha11e &amp;Ot te n PIJ�ssion irale
model
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U,2a"c over 5,OOO and tht preliminary �!!lti• Lefty S�an, t wo l nningour
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a and oei'. 1 had th rown thl' il l egal dip while or uccess u o�rat on, he em,
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I Emffi . wrn,ell, Racine, on a
Barny Barn hart .and Dorsif"I . Tl1e Iou dropl}(!d Otuo l�to a
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[ Clean quie t residential location 5,8 16.
M, Nelh-N bJ 10 q wUl . b,e ill th.It dar, r-r--.
"Advance report.a clearly irrdi• fl_e ibel were thro wen for Reeds• . lie ror third pJ;ice Lil the Big Ten
Agr icultura l research wort.en charge of drlvin&amp; while intoxicated·
in Cheshi re, Ohio. Con crete
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rate
that t hii r•
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I, with four opther le1:1ms--.,,1t"
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a n ·in l he North Central 1tates ·rnclud- Bond WP posU!· d .
patio a nd walks, good water,
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pro&amp; ram wtll be handled at
Wisconsi n
urdue anu IC higa n
sewer, l a undry, priv ile c:es. $5 .00 a:iation
faster
rate
.· wit h 1 . I recor ds. I?wa ing peOhio, recent ly completed a
in
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ea(h
per week. Hobart Dillor,, Realcoo rati ve
reaeareh st udy 0111
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w1 t h a 3:0 record aod M mn - how young families &amp;et ,tarted 1'1
tor, Gallipoli�, Ohio. 10-6•10tc mitmenU already have been made.
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11'■RMIT I .. !UT CONT•OI. 1 mJ e■ : of . .l 9R t No.: 30 P on MOD EH.N unlurnished 3 room■ cy Hnder mallltl!!lrt and tour-cylin•
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and bath apartment. Birch cab- der right-hand drive trucks whiC!h �
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11ubdan tial a11iJ;tance.
the Bashan-Recine Rd. or 6 mile
und
have
r1on
exhau,
e
e
Uve te.tll p
inet s, disposal, incine rator,
PhoM R.
.
Their
findings
have j111t been pub.
N
of
Racine.
Leav�ng far m SO
E
l argt c losets, Phone WY2-5141. and have been found to be hi1hly
� A. ......_ 'ltafloll
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shed
II Nor lh Cen tral Re1ional
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P., U .,. USED
must sell 1 7 Guensey cows, 4
qtisfactory. On the b&amp;lla 'of e:r.per- 111•
tH6•trc
WI'
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Ex
t
ension
Publication
No.
8';
••Get·
Holsteins and 1 Jer sey, 2 single
ience wi th more lhan 5,700 rnall- 1' If
1' ISCODSID
Mr. and Mra. Ray Rua_sell and ting Sta rted and E&amp;t.1.bli,�d In
unit Delaval Milker, 4 c.an eool- APAh.t'�E:N'fS - oi'\lrn1ahed and slen already in operation, it bu
I, PEARL SEARLES, will not
d��ibter.
Tena Ray. of Milto n . Kr., / Fa rming-With and Without
.�
er, 13 milk ca ns, 1 5 �al Hot I un hmua,.ed. M�lten. Middle been es timated that each one
be re,pon1ihle !or any debt&amp;
COLUMBUS
UPI----Coach
v!11te
d
a rew da)' S last week with ily Help. ' ' Frank l in J. Reiu, �
Woo
d)'
port.
Phone
WY 2·2821. 3 3 tf saves t he t axpayen a net •of l,100 &amp;
Waler Heat er, Su �beapi Clip• (
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contracted by anyone other
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Bayes, st ill •marting oYer wha1 he h1� parents , Mr . �nd Mr&amp;. Ll n eoln ciate profenor of aif'iculture..-�
.
pers, 1 Border Coll1 e pup, s ome
than myself.
year
.
00:1.I
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BATH U n f urnashed f
thoua;ht w as poor oHlciali n g i n the Russell and rel a tive,.
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nqmics at the Univeriity oJ 1lliJlr
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hay and straw, I goocl old 4 R
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ff. •.•.,....
Pearl Searle,
· and regional project
.. ,,. E•�u.11:ene Th_ omp�on 011
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M,
t
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reasonable.
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loss
1
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to Purdue �
24-21
hose
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leadn
bee
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nl
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en
•�area
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buggy, , hou,ehold �ood anc
.-..hl·a.
10.14-31p.
11.. -: y
Mmerav 1�•
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OHIO
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Ca 11 WY 2_5293 ·
l O 1 1 Btc of orgamtatlonal and operat ional . to loo k forward t o the Wisco nsi n and daughter. Gena M Jrl@, and the author.
.
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other 1�eme not l ts ted, Not
l!�
�
J�
tod ay lhan lo look baekward h !� mother, :l\lrs. _Glenn T� ompson,
came
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St\'Yehj
du'rinJ
im
thi
changes
year
SFr
J
HO�
.
FOR TWO D,PGS I responsible for acciden,ts.
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HOUSE
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relall
happ
e,
u
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ns
..,1s1ted
a
o
.
n
Saturday
·er
eld
m
ernoo
t
af
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�n
I
e
that
an 3
; ¢.aij
ach
provement
ind
program
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OrfiY Gainer, ( Owner.)
'
ed n one of tt,;em 11 directed toward lhe
na , h 1 t, 1a. r1\, 10 l I�ca w
You re darn right I ' m not hap• · the week end .
H��
Jd 11 jlc I
Harold Godda rd, Auctionee r
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1 1 \ n� g hor 00 :
lt� more e!licienl and economical ?Y abo�I the orri�iati ng," h� said .
't
Mr. and M rs . Fred Tuc k €' rman I
us ·-·
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en
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Fred
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and
But
a
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and
not
Euo
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t
Mr.
Mrs.
goin
i°"r
now.
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operation of the Poat Ollicc De,
e , omcro} , h JO
now. I JUst can't underetand some 1 ge n e Haning v isited with her mo• I
GpOD 7 ROOM HOUSF:. 4 BE D·
,
partent.
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10
1
t"
Btp
1 and bath . Located cor•
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Some of the more sle;,:iificant of �f those call• that . �urt us so muc�. I th��- M rs. Knos: of V inton.
. .. . su pl�g •ither our
I II make my re port to the Big ! ,�tr. Jnd Mn. Ro:; Smi th and
";{." la flMi ; ., &amp;ir. I ROOM
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ner Main a n d Broad w ay, Ra· MODERN s R OOM ,....HOUSE and these are :
son. Don ald, visited w ith Mr. and I
DecentraUution of postal operat- Ten office.
Cinf, fS§OO. ·Close to school 111111 · go1 rage, 'With grounds. Loeatcd on
OWD • !plh quality Birc h
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"But l et '• rorgel �t. That was a Mrs . Charley Smith Sunday.
olll �
c b urch . O�.t of High Wa ter. Ca l l · St ate ijoute, five miles from ing management out or , Ule Post
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tough· game. bu t we' ve 101 Jnother
Mr. and Mr,. Dale Warner an d
William cte1and, Raeine.
fro.11l)il!.lnets or custom
. ,.�,..
�Pomeroy. Furnace heal. Write Ot!ice J;&gt;e_partment in wn�ington, tough
.
f�mily
of Minenville visited w ith
o
ne
.
coming
up
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p
C.,
re&amp;lonal
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D.
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fifteen
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Box 668· 1;1., e/o the Daily Sen__________1
Tht tou1h· one ' Kayes reter- his parenls, Mr, and l-trs. Herman
bul\\ iljrch cabinets 10
headquarters olllce1; adoption of
lin:il, Pomero)', O hio. .
1 960 10x5() FT. HOUS E TRAILER
' .
lo .a � _Slturdii!r e ncoun1er Warner.
f
�
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modern buainesa acc�ritins: nd
6tp
l
l
10
' Ptice&lt;I Reasonable. See lbvssell
Mrs.
of
anti
Little
Mr.
Ru
Columbus
(2) Co...,..ofThanks
1
on
at
w
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th
,
1
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su\t
JO)!r ��·
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c,1
l.7.ati
ial
c
ulil
on
rinan
procedures
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-c--c,d T,,ta omps, !engsv ! ll e, Ohio 6--c,-•
0S:U's .Homecoming Day. The Bart- Rutland visi ted with her parents, :
W ITH GAS and the latest type
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WISH
rnANK OUR
or call SH-2-4259.
10 1 7 6tc
• iiY Jn ChesIer. See R lden- chines ; eliminatip n of ha d-p� cers1 �1ke the Bu ckeyes, will be I Mr . and Mrs. S. A. Wyatt.
eJectnc
friend• and neigh'1bfs for the ____________
Mrs. Byrne Vaughan, viiiited her
Sup
ou
ply, Chesler. 10 14 3tp pared checks, payroll and ot�er11 , smarting tO:O when . they c.ome �o
r
Free Ellllmate11 Chttrittlly Give■!
kindneu shown at the ·, death of COA L DELIVERED. Victor Swain
parents,
Mr. and Mr�. Everett 1
losing,
m
after
28-'Zt,
s
Columb
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R3.cine, Ohio.
10 1 7 3t � MoDF.RN 3 ROOM APARTMENT. at each post office by �aking pay•
our dear husban� a�� · ftti.er,
,
_��
rt Monday.
last few minutes o! play 1o La
Uie
w�Lb,
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from
&amp;l
reJ
ments
O,fla,
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Earl GUmore. Als� ttie 'be•butul POTATOES FOR SAL"I
14 tp
156 Mulberry Ave.
:.m. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson :ind
w
.
. II'• H erb W t I• _____:________: esLimated net savinga or $20 ,QOO,• lo BautSaturday.
noweft afld donati on! and the . Iiams, Sha�e. Oh�o.
v isited in Columbus \l'ith
family
team
lhe
nor
s
neither
Hue
.
I
10 1 2 6tp
·
new
000 a year in�uc{ion or
Ch'i'le :b-uner■l Jtome and Rev.
(
1
7
)
Help
Wanted
t ue. rela t i"Ves. They wete accompanied
Pur
lo
to
bi
al
the
H
wanted
i
to
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e
a111f
Phone 'll'Y•"3748 Dary ar Evening
n
g
oi
peh6.J.tflel
concepts
m
m
_
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tt,ro14'1 gle for hi■ consoling
by Ray Johnson who is atte nding
,ummed
ck Tom Malle
uarterba
Q
more
f
. BD l
, �rt
aoel
t:
i
welfare
o
bend
the
for
n
Bradbury
lloail
U
,;
MA
AM
I
NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR
N to take over gas ta o .
wor_!U i �sin�, pallbearers
the UniYersity there.
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t han hllf a- million posta1 en,. ptoj,- Up the leell.n1 of tbl team when
t
o
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99
wv
e
gi
s
por
ed
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Bird
Feather
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m
23
Jlll
2- 2 .
Phon
and
ho .ti61:P.!&lt;' ' \n ll� way.
ces, including both training pro.
- -- - ·· Pict.tires, c11ckoo a n d novelty
Yourj1nti(l_esr;w11} �v()r· � fof.
r �
2
WY
Phone
gram, or promotion■ and 11fety
Mechanic.
WANTED:
sets,
loc
nd
a
carviq'
h
ed
l
cloc�1
1inQJ'e�
gotte -11rs.
and
- �l Ql 1
9-�•Uc
progra ms to reduee on-the-joll
9920.
leather puhi:es, costume jewelry,
t'O 1 7 H p
,;r
children� ". ·
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cldents.
M�Y i't.e¾ns Lo choose rrom. I buy
�irect from lhe oversea. ,u�- (20 ) Business Services
v1ter. c,m sa ve you money on
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l! · t,T'
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lovelt glfts.· oi&gt; and· •ee' �he,e MUll�I� FU kN•��
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appll■n
I
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Bart�um
nter•
oli'.1
home.
My
ii
NO'(I �
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il'• a{1tlollaj
· ffl1r!i 1 &amp;cuao'. · Oh" io• . PhoM ••v1rtla1m1nt
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The
New
Haven,
Town
B
IJl!FIUO
+JR ,oNDITIONmr:.
fOJI SALE: ArPLES, Jurdette
atlon aeufce. Ja�t•1 Refrlgen- ham District, Maso� County, West
f!�t Farm, 'Porneroy Route 1.
tton. New Haveb. ]!bone TU2- Virginia, will ri'C!eive ,eaJed pro.
· 10 10 6lP
un. -- - &amp;-2J.U: 1 po'sai. •,na bid■ fol' ·,tbe �mt■nentl 11,.
, �iU �W.
iMprt.-Verpent or tbi&amp;: fellowlng:
·
��Jj. •PP.Jes .,1.00 per
Ullh h,.,.._,...f.ct ' l-51
·-1,�tThi'ef� � rruuI, Mason,
FOPJlffl STJltET,' (rom Lewia:
W. Va. and p'I.ease brine �"O"r
.,
Streel to Rolllna Street: THIBD
·
½ -1�-6�c
_
.....1.C?nltlinfl!ra.
. STREET, from Lewi, stleet -to Rol•
Una Sfreet ,and ·ROLLINS mJIEET,
SffiGEII Sl'JWJN.O- 1",C I!-.from U. s. Route 33 (f'ifth s·treeo
"' iou� �bf'iffo tirarl'd new conto a dead egd netr Legion Hall
e" c hi t Eq I d t0 I
property, inchi"ding inlenectiona.
ti1
m an4r::k� butfo:�oles. J1�
Type of 'Jptprove\DenJ 'ls ' to be
le I r-t::ij' respQnsihle' party ·. to
Fortiand · · cetnept · concrete pave�e Oyer 8 paymel).tS of �8.40
ment. Alternile type - Macadam
�
mObth. Phone WY 2-2204.
base wit h ' h6t laid aaJ)halt Con�rete.
r• ·
10 12 6tc.
Unh .... - P?lact t.Jt

i=t ff

lucl(t, 'f.b� 'la, •'!"!' 1tallonod .,
Me m'.IWl.' ICCQOIPIDled him here.
'!rt. c. F. MIiler of Columbu,
•"!I How.rd Shumway ol Ray•
ill""� 0 ' '+'�- &lt;&gt;IM ijere b '
th?. d°eath C!I t�ilr Aitlier, Fran
Shumw,v.
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Changes In 1960

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,, ELL , "!!-IE DUCKS-ARE LEGM,.
NOW-• ,.,.LSO -n.lERE'
OT or.iE
WITHIN• FIF1"Y KILO�E�S •M•

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Z--Oally Sentinel, Pom •l'Of·Mlddleport, o., Oct. 17, 1960

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"'-'' WE�E
"'HE"
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., I L0JNG
-n.lEIR DUCK BL(ND (PRi-sµsON)
'THE SKY WAS DARK Wml OUC.KS··•

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Regular Sess,·on
Held October 12
By Rac,·ne Grange

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Wllliam P. Parker, mana1er or
the Mari.Ila, Ohio ,' ,oclai ... u,ity
orrice, stated today t hat many peo.
''
IY Clarlct A.Hen
r
!)le over age 815 ■hould Tefiew tfte
Mr. 1nd•Mr11�· Airolc Ha wi: and
1960 changes in the &amp;OCial 1ecurily aon, Mt.rk, were Sunday 1ues1■ of
la w. He uld i t was esl)fflally lm· Mr. ■rid Kn. Viriil Woodt, Alb·
port1.nt for II min over aae M or e nt.
,
.
a woman over age 62 to review
Mr. and Mr,. Dtru:el Cleland
the changes if they had filed I hne .._tumed'
afftr 1pendlnt
el aim in prior years aJ\d it h■d MYer1III ��• wltfi· "1 Mr and Mn.
been _deternuned that they were Frank Will, �e■up, Ga. Tht!Y aleo
�ot ehg1ble to rece ive aoi;;al aeeur vl•l�d pointJ of j�r,.t irt, Florida.
1ty i,ayments because tbe.)I )Jad not . �i'y Wolf spent Saturday with
Re x Shenefield, Rt. t , La n g�.
worked Jong enough under social Bil1Y, AUen.
\
v ille was elected for t hree yPar
securJty laws. The 1960 changes
)Ira. Verna Ktuler Parkenburg
term as Meigs County Advisory
to 1he la w make it possible for old• waa a recent ·cuest 'ot Mn. Thed
C ommittee Chairman.
workers to qualif)' for social Crof.
er
Also presen t at the ml'Pling
seturi
ty paym�nls wi th leas worlt
Vra. Guy Summerfield, Mrs. \
and speaker of the evcn111 g was
th1
a
n
they
previously
needed.
Many
BIMl
Riden�ur. Mn. Pflarl KobLester Arnold, ExtNJsion Farm
1 older people have worked long ltrttz, Mn. Nora BrQwn, Mrs. Dale
Management Speciali s t from Ohio
enough to qualify for payment Kautz and Mn. Paul liaer attended
State U niver sily . Mrigs Coun ty
under the new Jaw but had • reatorial sardeR Club Meeting at
I
Age11 t C . E. Blakeslee introduced
a�
and Sna&lt;' k • Alb&lt;'rh I
n ot worked long enough to qualify Lake · Hope, Wedneiday.
I
M,.
A
r
nold.
ml!IPn and Mkkie Yesln .
under the old law. Barker 11id
I. i&gt;. Ollfd of Clevel,nd apent
•• �-- .�
� · .,hit's
Cooki n g • Be11crly B u ms .
All the sev&lt;'n meeting,., were
.
lh.ese
people
are
now
eliJlble
for
several
dayl with hii: ion, lteY, RoEqnl�
Y
Car twr i ght , _ Bon rnl' l l !• rwdl atte n dee! l his year.
paym e nt,, and it is neceSll.ry that tier, Card -.,� family.
T.,- and Nora McNeil! .
t he )' _contact the ■oeial atturity of.
Mr. arict Mh. a·oglld v,;.tey of
lla !' i n e Grange m&lt;'I Ort . 1 2th
Cb�t Chew . Chulem• Dwhl and
------10 order to file a new •f,Pll• Coo1YIII, 1p(\nt a day With Mr1.
rice
w l lt1 Earl ('ross, subslil uli ng ror
�li'on Schwarz.
j cat ion for payment. He ex:pla ned Ch
loe =s,ne;:
•
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l lo bt•rt BPegle, in charge.
The AJ mana-:
�d Year Meal Plarmrng
f ore the law was chanf� •
that
be
14�•·
�ruir,:
a.,�W
entert11ined
ThN1· will he a joint insLalla--,.,uletta Ben n ett.
be
per:1on
'
coming
ace
6S
or
92
in
with
I
Stdnley
padY
at
her home
n
i1
�ted Desse r ts - �!arga n·t Ca l ! , t 1 !,f officers of !l adne &amp;n d I
January. 1960 needed to J,.av'e 1firia1 'eveniq(:
•
f()D,\ Y i\ND
r ; rt•al B&lt;•nd ( ; ranl!e al t ht&gt; Radne I
Ronna Erw in, Ann Johnson
, worked under aoclal security for
Mt. ahd Mn'. I: ii'. Yeea Ind Mrs.
F� Freezin11 • Claud1i1 Zl'rlile i ; rani;1· llu\l 0l'L 1 9th at 8 p.m. ,
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4 ½ years . The same person now Sam ·Strau.ie, A'l�ent' an4 )(rs.
1
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f
laruld
c
arnaham
will he t h t• inf'er11onal Fin11m·t•s ll••rrn1 l\;1 r
\ 1;,·r �: rt YF, \ R
n eeds only 3 years "':ork. He s�id Sl�dei Jt't!K�icht,� Kansas City,
ker, Janel Ml'Coy \\i 1ls 1 1 1{. :ind :. l alli 11i,: offkN . Potlul' k refresh•
1
that people over ttt1rement a ce Ja'nl11, vi■IWI 11cenl)Y with Mr:
riwnl s will he scrvl'd.
Joyce McC'oy.
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By United Press 1ntunational
n�ed e..,en l&lt;ll'H work t han 3 years i,nd Yrn. Thed Croy. ·
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Coff
WMPO
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Fun
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Wil_h
t
P
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O
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hi
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To1la
y
is
Momlay
l'aul1•l
t:1
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and may ne� as li ttle H 1¼ yeari
M'ri: Ge�·trude Frank, Nel,onville
Bennet t , Diane S11'\'tll�. Lillr l.i T,1 llWt• l l rl R wa.� �l'i{'() hy M 11 ry K. 21-1 1 � 1 rlay nf l hf' year wilh 75
work
to
qua_hf9.A
ccordlng to B&amp;tk• i1 sptMiriJ •·Veril ,;lay■ with' Mn.
,
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Uer1on 11nd Martha Thom11 s1 m
Y o, I .
more ill 1 000.
er, the social s�4;urity staU In C!iloe Billey and other rel•thes
The monn is :ippr oarhing its
Recreation . _rn une 1 · rum p . I Nt• � l 1 1 1r et ing will hr nn npf'n
�arie tta haa n.o waY of knowing ol
},Jr. i.n'd Mn. H�rry Griiidstaff,
, , Jwif Ge tty a n�nd� l.atl i l')' . _ 1 n��� l i n � _or1. _ 26t h. 11 i� a llallo- ne.� pha s1• . .
w elilible to PIM orOv'e, ipent ih even1n·g . wi th
t'
h
e
?eople
who
are
no
l'.cu1 Pmty, a l l are aske d lo c,1me
l h1• mor n ing slnr is '\h rs.
receive pay.menu under the new Mr. and Mra. Harold' H�wt
Chq,rch Revrest!r1tt1ti1·,·s ;1_1 ��h1I as JJri1.('S will he aw11rd1•cl. 1 Th!.! evening stars are V;,nu.� .
provisi ol).s o,t the �aw. He �i4 th�l . Mn E;,;lht,r kirhihi llipint several
I his IS ti hooslcr lllL'Pl i11i:. lh•• JupitN a111! Sa1urn.
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e�ch person who 1s hot sure about dar,i' with )fr. and Mri. Wlo lircp..
Auendf"tI !, IIIUltty M t'i'l I fr1•st11nE-n l s will be d1kr ,111d
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I On 11i,s day i n hist11ry:
Mn. !JUie Christ)' IJ "iiiting her ·
his sta tus under t he new provlSRev. How11rd ll 1 1pprlt, pa.� lur or rlu11gh11ul� .
',
l
ions should contact the M:i.riett■ dauihµir 1rid aon-in•la� Ml'· and
the First l 1 n1lcil l'rt'shyl n1;1 11 I l .!'!'l i ir,· riro�ram w.is nn Flrc
In 1 777. Brilish (ien. Juhn Bur• I
. dist rict office located at 309 Put- �in. Effle1f Fisher, W'Q�fter.'
/ :r
Ch 1.1 rche 11 _of � 1 ddh·1wrt a 1HI Syra i 'n • ven l w n, ,u1 cl � on g "H rin i,: in g L(oy,w s urrcmlcretl his forces to l
1 i,r. •�d1 · )fr11. Eld� Will, Syr- (
.
nam
Street.
,
cu■e and :,tn. I um ( ' I irk aral Mrs , In Th; Sh (•a11es." riiwnl'd ! he t lw Anwri1·ans at Sanilog:.i, N. Y ..
,.
c
�•
,
•�fll
'fh'ursdJJ,
evJnln1
with,
e
.
lif. I Y m e llolmP.� , _ rt•1m•:.l ' n l l l lg 1 1wPtu 1 g
one of tht• i,:rea t t urning points 11f
I
Ml'. and Mn. .0tru:e1 Clebhl
Syra.:-u,e. were m ( 'h1l l1f'nlllt &gt; Su11
It o/ I ( ':1 1 J was ;;nsweri• d wi1h sug• 1 tw Arne r i&lt;',m lll'voluL1nn . �
1
•I .,. llay
Mi's', E. 1. Nun'f\ally, cOJumblll,
w here t!u&gt;Y :tl l NHlt •1I l lw 1•1 :111
�t•�liur!s for (ire pri•vent ion. The 1 I n lR�S, lle n ry fksSl'lllcr p11l­
Saturday.
vl,ltod
fr,lenda
l
�e�m meet mg-.
:!::" ' ·here
cnted
his
proci•ss
for
111akin�
[ fullow1ng l alks wt•re givl'n, "Will
�
.
'Ii
.
.
OCIO
O
e meet 1 111i: . w�11rh hc;i,111 ul ::i Your ('hurdi Br Slundin i: Next steel.
I
Ir MIM Lu,y Klbillt
P, m, WIii held in thu ri 1 urd1 I Sumlay ." Grruldi ne Cross unil
In 1869, .James Gonio n Bcnnett 1
cha pel nf the Ptesbylf'rian ('hurdi "Piny 11 Sate, " hY r..ar I ('ross .
M,. and Mrs. B. C. IIJ/frln,�f
1 •
.
of Chilli cothe·
of Bel pre and Mra. Dorl• Eaal,m•JI. ;
As II wa.s Columb us Day the di rectl'tl Henry Sta n ley to find
..
HOWARD LOGAN, 201 Condor St., Pomer oy, a customer service man for the Ohio Fuel of Bearwallow Rli!ie ..... her� ·
11
•
.
progr11m would not be complete missi n g Scotti s h missionary Da·
v id Li v ing sto n ti in Africa.
iji,, a,d \tri. . Ufef �"fl3' of
Gas Co., is shown at center while altending th e Columbia Gas System Service Training S�nday the guests or Mrs. ChlQe
1
wlihOLlt gi v ing some mention or
In 1 93 1 , boo11egger and racket • School at Washington, Pa. At left is William G ould, an instructor at the school, while at right M,lla.
· .Gall lpolli ana. iif,,Jnd.l4t•. G'!O•i•
tlw man who was responsible for
ecr Al Capone w as convi cted of
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. McGregor Circle ancf fi.lflU, Wert Sundar
discovering our counlry.
is 8. E. Duvall of Nelsonville, another stude nt. Ohio Fuel, a Columbia Gas System subsid­
i
ncome
b
x
e
v asion by a Chicago
·
s�ent
Monday here ';Vilb. their gue_stl qf· Mn.r·lWi!rY glrcle.
to at•
A sho r t t alk was given by Cleo
court. He w as Si!!tltcnct'!d iary, will send all of its service department em ployees to the new school, with others
.
f
djuChler,
Mrs.
Mary
Nichol1.
(
spent
CotiJr,:ibus
Circle
.
'o'
•)vtt,
,
l\dum!i concernin g Esophagea l federal
to 11 ye11r� in priso n arnl fi n e(] tend future sessions. In an intensive, week-lo ng course, th e men learn the newest techni­
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Rando ph tfl,i; ,. w�l enp: ' fith . �bts . qiolher.
speed\.
ques
of
maintaining
and
servicing
gas
applian
ces.
$50,000.
returned
from a vacation •l . Mi°il!, M,n, . Oi,ele. ,
Potluck rcrreshm enta were ser,
October 17
I n 1933, Dr. A l hcrt Einstein, .i
Wheeling with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Edloi,\to.U4h• i!alle4 OD Mt.
and
children
or
Langsville
spen
t
1
vcd at t� close of _!:h:._ meelini ,
The RacJne PTA wlll mc&gt;et
refugee from Na1.i Germa n y ar•
Daniel Vinnell. While there a. an4"Mn. B1it' Salser Sundax after.·
Friday
with
her
paren
ts, Mr. snd
lll•nday e vening al 7,30 ., lhe
·
rived ln the Uni ted Stales and es•
dinner was gi ven iri honor of noop.
Mrs. M. Chlldl'.r■•
CE:&amp;4� school building. Or. K. D.
lab l ished residence in Princton .
their forty-tlghth weddln&amp;: \nnllltt. Erm_ll' Sehrecte•o•t of
Mr1. C. E. Sheets and Mrs.
·
N. J.
�1 , ,rl� be gue1t ape
.
Pll:k�nbuf:1
:apeat S.tufday ev�•
ien i9 eon valesc- verf!lry.
O'Br
t
Rex
w
Mrs.
y
spent•
0.
R.
Shee1e
ot
Cro
n
Ci
Mr,
and.
Mn.
Dallas
Will
held
' llaby allten will be anllahle for
·
int
;-ber
Mr.
'f!Ui
Caln
Erwin
Mn.
and
and
Hos'lilte!l'.i Mr1. Dean
Valley
Pleasant
the
with their 1i1ter and ing at
thole chlldl'fln who mud ftt • 'N•
Thought for today: Trl11h writer a birthday parly Sa t urdoy in hon• Wednesday
Mrs. Marvin Ke.ebaugb or Chea• Brinker arid ftJD-ilf. , '
aunt,
Mrs.
J.
D.
Rouah
and
visi
ted , pit.al followlng aurgery. She will
or
of
their
son
Arthur's
8th
George Bern:.1rd Sha w sol d : "Si•
111.!'1 paroni, lo meeting.
Kn. Doualb Cltcle &amp;rut F1orhi rthdoy, when members of his with Mrs. 0. M. Wogan of Pome­ re turn to the home of her dau- ter spent Mond■y eve{ling Jn
OctoNr 19
,nee Circle Yll�� ]lri 1011· Mn.
Charleston.
Co n tinuous open eompetlt i ve riv. Jenee ls 1 he most perrcct expres• family go t hered t o spend the roy HD who wos seriously ill.
l Eichinger for a
Pau
Mrs.
a:hler
The Red Cro.11, Board w ill mr.-t ii st•rv ice
Sunday callers at lbe P. R. Jim P1ttenon or ColUJll�qt �­
l ion s ha\'e heen sion of scorn.•·
Noah Hurley left the first o( longer convalescence.
day with hiM. A chicken dinne r
�ober 11 ■l 1:,5 p. ni. .LIL t he i n s u g u ratt,CKaminn
home were 'Mr. and · ltlrl, �: :eudea 111..4 Mrt.
Randolph
d hy t h&lt;' Ohio Depart•
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Norris and
was !Jt!rved 11110 to his great unc le the week ror a business trip t o
bealth otflte In Pomeroy.
Mrs.
Arlie
"_lf' n l �1£ Slate Pcr!ionnel for posi•
Barll:er of Colum\i,1 ,Ra,mond · soaet . ofi. CQ{qmbu■
the
t
spen
i
ngton
Clar
daughter,
and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chicago.
October 17
l111/H!clion
Will
Be
and
Mn. Marvin n. •pent the '11.�et en1i with Mr_. and
lwn!J in clu11!fkn
needed lo
Allen . Hayman, Racine, spent weekend with Mr. and Mrs. and Mr.
Ponohew.
T)te Wlllin.11 workon Class or fill vacant•i f's I n l h1&lt;ions
t,f Ches�: , Mt■, l{op\et; Cli:c:le atid t,,m�L
�ugh
daughter
and
' v 11 riuus d eJrn r l• Tue.,tay For D Of A
Saturda y wllh his sililers 111t East CJ"arence Curtis.
the Enterprl.11� EUH Church w lll mcn t11 o l ht'
Mfa. Da•� ¥ot&gt;r41 'Vh!ttf4 Mn.
Mrs.
De
l la Childers is employ ,
Mn.
Ru■hla
hai reShu,mw■t
Eichinger
Max:
stale
f
Mrs.
and
SNvire
Mr.
.
Letart.
Cheater Cound l 323 Daughters
t a ma,ked Halloween parly in
The (•ontlnuous l!Xllmlna tiuns, rm of America w ill meet In regular ed in tl'Je home of Mrs. J. D.
mov ed Into the , turned .home afll;r vi�ltlni re1a• , Doulla1 GJt(Je, We!JntlJ'.lay.
daughter
and
church basemen!, Monday Ill innovali un in !he proC;&gt;.'tHi
Mi. and · Mn. Buren Dul)5):■n of
tivet In Akron, New Cestle lftd
Morgan apt. on Athens Road.
ng of · session Tuesday al 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Roush.
p. m . There will be a 2!5e applir'an1 R- ror positions
W, Y1- , ,· cal1ed ' on Mr. and ·
Clifton,
Woodsfield.
Mra.
Shu
waa
waf
m
Kunze
land
l
Ro
J.
Mrs.
Mr.
and
in
lhe
stale
Mr. and Mrs. nonald Yockey
Edith ' Wakely, d h1trirl deputy,
,v�h bal and pie and coff.i.·e will he !INVkc, 11ru rurrenlly
s.
OiN!Je and ramU,
ul11I
o
D
cc
a
Mr
ompanied
son-tn
home
her
by
bl!ln,11 con• will be present and cond uct in­ of R11rlne RD I called on Mr11.
or Wlnterse t, O., were Sunday
October II
· ..,
.
Thunda.y.
law
and
durli•,I for Clerk-Sl rno,11rnphers 1 . spection. Members are ask to J. D. Roush recen t ly.
daughter,
Mr.
Mn.
and
Law'
Mrs.
Mr.
or
and
riight guests
The Friendly Circle or the FPd- I l l nti IV. Salaries $4
• • and ,C,iend of
Tim
m
)'
Dunc
a
n
H. A Sedgwick of Shade, 0.
rence Eblen and famil)•.
20 to $690 w ear w hite dresses.
a
Mr. and Mrs. Evere tt Treading
tflle' Church wnl tneet Tu esday 111 C' lerk
C1ifton
tffning �ently
IQ
iptnt
Mra.
John
Rolie,
Mrs.
A.
D.
TUt­
Mrs.
Charle,
Notrll
and
family
· Typists I. II, and III, SalThe Robert Musaer family pur•
.
� 1·1 i,, m. at the church.
tle and M ra. Glenn Tuttle .11pent chased t he Charles Diehl pro- of Norwalk were eaUers berf Sat- with l!rt agd' �t•• Edton RO�. ,
nries $2 l 0 lo $340; Liquor Control
- d'
-••
Tue1day In Parkenburg.
urday and alto looklnf after proI n ves l I g alor .!1 11 1 and IV. Salari .-s
1,
•
perty.
.:i.l._�1 meetlna: tor all Oemocralic $720
AOROSS
Mr. and Mn. Dayton McElroy
pert)' interests.
2, White ant. 20. Poke
10 $860: Soria! W1&gt;rke rB [ II
I
l 11rence Swauger
C
Mrs.
Mr.
and
.1
"· �lnft CommllU.'&lt;'hlen, the Meli(s II IIIHI IV. Sulari('!I
J. J'onn. ot
(VU.)
&amp;nd d■ua:hter, Linda, and grand­ or Col umbus and Mrs. Ray Swau- · Allen amall son or Mr.- and Mrs. 141111'1 �
•, .
11. carun.�
$420 to $09(1
C,unty Wome11' 11 Deinnrn11ic&gt; Cluh
potter'•
3.
Ripped
. · · · ,� ,...�
nut
� faon
or M orrow, and Mrs. Martha ger or Crooksville visited Mr. and B. Wallace of Little Hocl:ln&amp;
I.i ut1cl C'linl&lt;'ul Psyc-hologl�ts I. n,
/� t-� U:el11 Coun ty Club w ill t• Ill nnd rV. Safories
, � - ti. �d�. Allct
y,
8ern11rtt
wheel
•·
Female
tree
McElroy
sand
Ridge
•pent
Sat­
of
while
visiting
teµ
here
Friday
$420 lo $783
Mrs. Lawrence Eblen Tuesday.
A�
--•J• at the . Bradbury School. Tues· per mon t h.
�.
!�
� E. Smith, Par­
8. Blnck
.
aervant,
22. J'ront.
u�d•y evenln&amp; with Mrs. Amy
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacobi &amp;nd and broke bot� bone, In h ie ricij,t
A,. •1 1 p. m.
-(her.)
11,
Comput
line
Wolfe.
�
forearm
He was taken to
eet.r=\
T.ltlH' rnr giving the eKamln•
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Rm1sell'
�•
, Ocolwr 19
:u. Celebel
point
aoldlan
n:.i.•'i• Arm, �1ce
•
MIiton Tutlle spent the week attended revival aervkes at Poioi ersburg to hive the fracture re- .
tl! lom is !l(' penctent upon l lw quanoxen
(abbr.)
"
�
�
,·�
&amp;"'.,u 1ne 11■n.1n■,
'"fl' Tb� lt(lddJe�rt Lllt'r.iry C'luh lily of upplirnt lons receivPd
,&amp;, Tavern
·
Md with hll lamlly here.
Roclt Saturday evening. The Rev. duced.
by the
1 ·SUtl■.nf
11, Arablllft
I. Chlld'.11
me1( Wedrie11day a t 2 11 m. at
215.
Solt
.'
·
: ··
·
Mn.
A.
D.
Tuttle
and
M:rs.
Amy
,
Mrs.
Frin
k
Sprague ia a bual•
n ,1111rlm('11I of Personnel. ac&lt;'ordMcKinney le t!Vangelist
play are&amp; 28. Undtt
qi:ot of Mra. Henry Nul1.
Martha
lllttd;
ll�lta,
Gene
a
�d
.
Wolf spent Tueaday afternoon wi t h
in� lo Din•otor James T. Welsh.
M rs. Nelle Tracy waa taken to nese visitors in Coluntb1.11.
.
JS. To cautlOtl f. Collllllella.
(pmix)
�
lb wlll be a meeting of !hr
ty
t
t
Mare
o
'
�
·
•�
�
:au
Mra.
Jack
Harrla
of
Bo
w
man's
Run,
Jhn
Mrs. C!Cil R�!=�h��d �nil' frieq.d• :
Whrn 11ufHcient
Melg1 General Hospital Thunday
l'- llo&amp;.11 and
tlon.
l&amp; Ood
tpoit Little l..eau:ue al 7 plkalions ore filed,number of 11p.
1
Mr.
and
Mn.
W,
F.
Sorden
and
.
of
Bockingport
were visitors htre
the Depart•
...._., w-I�
, �ut.Q" Wolfe to
evening and tater removed to the·
1'.ll111rs
a. Two•
of tho
· ·· • �
�
• Wedne•d•Y evening al the nwnt will conduct examinatiom
1
fami ly or Columbu■ spent the week Foster Rest Home 11t Syracuse.
Sal urd1y.
'A.nblaQ.
In
10.
wheeler
37.
Baclc
I
"I 1 :t; Hill, ·
ened wllh Mn. Willi11n Sorden.
Mr. and Mn. Gary Walton an�
thf' t' f'!lll('cfive rlasHlfil'11llon1 In
!�f ·''_ \'-��� 8_wan,
NIJhla''
9. Onlonllke
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Gilkey, Mra.
s::1. Terrible
39. South n
I �•.
o.tober 20
Mn.
J.
M.
Tuttle
or
Chester
WI!
·
baby
. ' ·· ·
�
1111Y or al l ritie11 convenient to the
Colu
,
\ 8'11or
o
·
(■me
mbo.
ve1etabl&amp;
f
Sat\qday
1•. lbtcla­
Edna Schaefer, Ml'I. Shbi and
40, Pnp... -(of
• The lel)lor Mothen Club or Mid- appli an , 110
. 1�:.·.:�!fd '. � fwain to Roa
dtnner
,ue1
t
of
hi,
son,
Mr.
and
•
IT
r
o
$�pp
...
f
s
tO.
otherwlM
y
ahort
'
Waltoq
the
wfUJ
�
far
1
as
mat1on
ABlble
p
lh
Mn.
,
t
and
Ylai
Ql.r.
John
ed
.
aon
O
publ­
c h
, , . .-.� . ljiri!n, �• • Tt. Rl2,
1 ' d}ippoh WUI meet thlt Thursd a'y n lred or indka ted.
Mn . ..\. D. Tuttle, Su{lday.
l ment,, Ill 1t A. .....
an.
BrJrhlly
tll, A:ntat"CUo
Don Geary Sr., Middleport, Sun• and Walli1rce famll.lea.
&lt;
i
l
t
raf
•
the
high
a
nln
choo
1
• v, a1l:l
· ·. ,· '
,.nlla
Mr. and Mrs. M ilton TutUe and day.
lflrYAllvt
Mn. Laura Ruth, Mn. l)orq- �l!.-:! • - �
COiored,
n Colum bus, t'he examinatlc,ns
8
M
,
r
n
•
or
All
mothe
It
T:SO.
tnl
�d M. �bo
�
.,..
�
�
�
�
U.
lout
'
18. lllxlot
family vi111tad her brother, Mr.
rt"'1
tS, J'ono lJ.I
c,u�rs at the Norman Schaefer th■ Rt!tbel, �11- Lilli11. Tllo.niu
- Columbia.
1 , ,,._, ,.,�, reque,tod to allend the will hr glvf'n ln t he tHtlng room
20,
Varlety
o
f
.!ffl!fP
,
21,
Ol'ffk
.
38.
Juon•,
iild
Mn.
Jack
Clark
at
Athens,
-�
""
·
'v"t:
·
t8. Prlntar'ti
of th•i Dl'portment or Pu1onnel in
hom_e included Georae Mowery, and Mn. Rose ThomH lferl
r
tLGft6t
,Jni.
�pher
, . , lQ· Nathan
ahlp
Sllilda,'.
the Ohio I)epartment1 Bulldtn1.
Mr.
and Mrtl. Charles Jeffers and ton in PoJnt :Jt1'ilfl�L •�ct' Oabt , .�.l.l' ,
J,
,; ,
Octobar 2'
. ,a, Jlnemlu of
Mr. 'itnd Mn. Floyd Ridenour of ions, Mr. and Mra. llarry Stahl, poll1 l11t weell:.
".'�"!, • •
, · ,. · Dee. to
\ � 'f'ill be I soup 1upper a nd
�• 11
�- !!_1�,
:.:.::..
Chettar , ,pent Sunday afternoon Mrs. Lester Brookover and Kathy I Lyla Ni i;hol1 Nl)N!aented :Jut·
f--11��
•
Oolonloo
�n party ror the C"b
Wil•
wit�
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
Tuttle.
Lo
A,
ern
�
c■l
hip
•
ICh901
th
at
Pullins.
.
,:
17. Wllh m,.i,t II
.' liln S!l'ltli
1( oct. 28, At t he Ll'hrl F'11Us
·•�"l"l
,
�,
Rev. and Mu. Edward Griffith
Ohio Slate Univ�!,: 111\11\fdai
,;:
•�llf Center $er,m, will ,..
t. •tall1 . s.hult.,
and Mn. Mlfl Peanoll ,pent Mon.
on lbt IHI IOf tlio 'ie,&lt;011&lt;1 N •:· llvtli.
11• It &amp;:10 p. m. The public 111 ln­
' , 1 �ley
dily JD Columbua. Their llttle gnnd
(�
tlon1l Yo�lb �f�nee on u,� -�
II.I
aS
,eWli._
\'I� lo attend and e,eryone
·
•
...
•
4·. M• -Tfana.
a
for
lhem
th
i
w
�
"home
IOD carne
"A IRl!I "
i..•14, fo
ked
· i;
m;
e m
;a;a;
;.__
__
7
visit.
8
The
bir
th
t
hday
of
m
Mol1
er
El
-1.. o u.� · · ·
· · :: .
.
aa
===�:; ;;a
den and the 18th weddln11: annlver·!iJra. Glenn Tuttle and dauahler,
Mr. and Mfs. J1Ck Johnson o ( PTA wu h1ld1 Monda, eYQIOI
sary of Mr. 11nd Mrs. Dale N itholKatby, attended the bridal thow• Columbus spent the week end at Oct. 3.
Ladle•'· Velvetone
INlffl �•.. tor i
er for Patty Arno ld Hyael.1 at the lhe home of hls sister, Mn. Judy Halloween tarniv■I and Jltnei
,on ol 'llddleporl were jointly celeia,t!".'!.
home of Mn. Joe Lawrente.
brated with a 'potluck dinner Sun- •
•
"
u. �
Wel11, who i, in Meieg• General •�p�r to be held FrldaY,· 04
day evenin1.
day
11
the
home
of F.lmer Molden
Ho1pital. They visited her there. , 28. Sandwi ches, "i:'001 aid ' aj:ld
aM
.,,�, cranberry red, or
Mn Lettie Sl)flli?er of Syracuse
•nd Mr. :md Mra. Emmett MC!Casd°'9
Mrs. Ji:dna White and daughter. coffee w... ·lierv,a 1,t. tbt.
• 1't4e.Q. ireen.
-'·
vl1Ued Rev . and Mr■. Edward Grir. Dixie oI Teats, w. Va, called on of the IJ!i�-l pi.
key,· Oru.!t Run llnad.
fith, Sunday.
Allondlhi wero Mr. and . Mn.
Mr1. JQbn 1&gt;4!vlq'!' � lf'�en- ,
rela t ives h�re recen!ly.
,- 41,owtns
Ill
Mn. Jack Harri■ spent Sunday
W:.Jq'IIIIII"
Walter Swett, Carl)fintt;ir: Mr. and
M,Sa:l. Jimmie Bailey spent Sat- bur1 w-1, 1 au.eat ln tbf �ID•!
• ' ·
her aunt, Mr111. urday evening with Mr. and Mra. home S'½l)!i¥•
afternoon with
Mr1. Clarence Ogden, Dexter; Mr.
48. One• more
Amy Wo lf.
·
and Mra. Dile Nlctlobon and d1ugh
·
Zenith Clieyali,r, of the U. S.
A. H. Bailey.
, ten, St11le and Martic,, Middleport;
a
Msrty Morarity of Syracuu spent �•vy •hO � ■itl�llJ ni !li1-p,
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. !me■I Molden, Mr.
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Oclober 14: Sam· ent•1 Mr. and Mrs. J. c. McKay.
ADMISSIONS,
and Mr,. Everett Lee Hutton and
apent the 'IJtekelKI lien wl llLI
MY ;w"OUI IALII SLIPS
4T. Btoed
uel EIIIIWO-rlh M-urphy, Rt. 2, Mc­
son, Carpent11r: Elmer Molden and
41. A•mblel
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Mr. and Mu. Hennan Caraon p1nnt1. Mr. and Mra. Edward
Arthur; Be&gt;th (NIil) Smith, Jr., attendeq ll?,, Harold Qrim m ■at, Chevali er. To�nl(J: Qe
Mr. and Mn. 'Emmeu Mccaskey.
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Mr: and Mrs. Cecil Sl)encer of
DAILI!'. CRYPl'OQUotE -. n....,•• how to work I&amp;:
DISCHAIIGIS, October tt, Mn. Chesltr called on the Cbarlu Spen\
C\.aN!nNJ Morris, A. C. Lillie, Mt), tf'r f•mlly Sunday.
A X Y D L B A A. X R
Clyde Soull\ar,I, �•� (llbaon. Mrs.
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Mt. and Mr-. Murl Caraon of
Sbirlef slie'etl. Mn. 't.ouis 'itir&lt;hl, Qalena spent Sunday with hi1 bl:o-'
Otlt Jetter .tfflply ■tand• to� another, In thla Nmplt A. Ii uN4
� IJmer ' Cintiil1&gt;e!W,, Mn.' Ce­ Qler and 1l1ter-,n.•law, Mr. • and
•r tha tm-.• L'1, X for th9 two O'a, •�- Bb\gle Jt,lten. apoe,.•
ell iliner., Jol\n T!111-�•. ftan4y Mn. Herra■n. C.raon.
trophlu, th• Jenrth and torm.a.uon. o, the wOl'dl � all DWL .
, Hi,�!ll, �1!&gt;1, l!arll,y, )In. It C•
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lloflo,a,
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winier up1n111
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l!j. Sllil- lll(Ut Mlle St&gt;rlll8, he la aJtendqlJ I tbreo dQ ...
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V{ltllt( 0.Wna. �Ol - a� by the Comml�
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Mason C- o unty 4-H Club Members t'retlit
Hold11 Meeting

· A,,._ were prese ted to �las• I Photography . Carletta RJrker,
� c..i/ity 4-H Club memh..rs al , Br-\ l'rl) 8f'lll"r, Stephen Noble
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· Ca·mp at Southside.
Pl'Ofram for lhe nighl wa,
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admt �uncil members with ass1�1 - from lht? pinwearns
Kem.___ wrnnrng ,,bbom, were
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W-b 6t.ull, Koneda De1• rirk -�.ir
,ii, Ppan, and ther)'I Monro,•
Ya Fun To Sew . Rw,i• mary
Ball, 1 Donna Kr1sler, 1;!,·11 1 a
8ta.at,. Linda Tal l i&gt;rson and Cla u
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'..:&amp;cbool Clot_hmg Sharon Brown.
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.J unwr i4!! 4&lt;Jer!ihip . ,&amp;i e
Hel!t•r, Jud ) G ett y, Mike LOH'
I Jo) re Mt{'ol . Sharon Nibert .
�trnrun Sd,wan: and Sue Wra)'.
Tra('IM Main t t· nan( e . Thomas
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i Wall Fun · J - W i l l iam II. Blaine,
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Crump. Mary Lo u Garland. Dann�
l .oie. and Arline Housh.
\\'ildfl nwns · D;•borah M;,a.
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H 1 (' k:trd. and J u d i t h Wilson.
· l.iatldle Horse . . Judy Wilson.
l'ig Fc-eding John Sommer.
FouH I Da1rymc1.n . Gary Hood ,
Junior Oniry . Sonya W I i i iam ,
�on �nd Johnny N1hert .
I �\•cdt•r Cal f . J im Som rnp r.
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The, J� ckson P!od u cllOn Credit
�soc1ahon held its _ Int i n a ser•
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do c ye n i ng at t he Sitll•bu ry
:�hool. '.!'he J.ackaon Association
l h main office at _Jack so n . 0 .• 1
•i•rn•s ele ven co u n11es m this
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,·. . R. King. Vinton Count y was
n••• · lrded for a n ot her
three
y �u r term . a s direct or from Vin.
t rI'.oc k mg an d At h ens coun•
Lies. George G u n lock w a11 elprt•
ed as direttor. from Ross County .
w B. Snell, direc tor represe n ti n g
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and Meigs
('a unties ga\' f" lhe directors re•
port Th&lt;!re are fivr asso('ialion
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f yeara old, fully trained.
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MILL- STl!P,11' !roln'1l. 111'l!qute
33 (Fi!t� Stree)J to Fotif!li Street:

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JtAMILt. lll!RVICI ITATION

and THIRD STQ:J'J', from Rollin.
Street West to l 'dead en�, lilelud•
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, Type or improvement 11 to b!
Portland cemellt co?letete :pafto
AUCTION
menl. Alto1n1te type-1,1.acaqm '•
CH;f, � SA.1VIDAY 12,30 PM
base with bot lild �phalt COntr�te.
MY farm home bu been sold and
IYttY
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8ertlet'
All of tht° �posed work is
■m m oving into a mobile
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within
the eorpo�e.\hn.lts of t�e
the
sell
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AVCTIONEER
Town
of
NeW Hu•,n, Graham DlsfoJlOwing personal property at
REASONABLI RATIS
trlct,
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Co\J.nty. "We1t Vir1lnl1_.
of
tl;le farm loe.11ted just west
Sl\TISFAf:TION GUAR.ANT■ ID For further inf_?rmatf
On see , the
t�-, Mbrlling Star Church, The
Call or· wrltti 1, 0;·Mccoy·
plans,
profl1'a
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orr file in the orttce· of the �eeordMiles North of Racine, Ohio.
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Philco Relrigeratot, 5-pc. Din·
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Virginja.
W,st
Ponds,
ette Set, Dining Room Tabie &amp; BULLDOZER FO:tt HIRE.
All work � � be pild for by ,.
basements -and landscaping. Ph.
Buffet, Old Desk, Radlo, L. C.
Cheliter, YU fi.32.M. · 10 3 SOtp aesament ceijifieate, iuued ·aa proSmltb Typewriter, 2 Metal
------- vided by ��apter 8; �ele 8 or
Beds ,{coril.pJete), 2-pc. LlYing -- - SPOUTING,
SHEET the Code of Weat Vlrl(inia, u
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Overstuffed
Room Suite, 2
of any amended. 1:Ji� contractqr aball dework
Repaif
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�etal
Obain, Blonde �droom Suite
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2-23
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Pho
poai(i certleted eheck or bJd bone!
kind
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lO lO 30tp ln the amount of Five Percent
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Milk•
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Porch
RUCI, Metil
(n '"/., ) of the �Id price. The 1uc. ln1 Machine,_ Garden Tractor,
ceasful bidder will be requlred to
Iron Kettle, ( 20b I I nsuraf'\Ce
Garden TOOi,.
fuml1h a t"e yeU maintenance
-- Po rt1ble Sprayer, Black Smith - bc)nd. The projeet may be''bid and
COMl'l'..ETE . INS URANCI:
,orCe, Ice Cream Free:aer, HOO
o Fire, Pon. or warded by 1epar1te unit.I.
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Batu Hay-('700 New 700 Old)
Doo IIWi, llid4lepart.
All
Pfopo1■11 lhlJI. be on pro��
Utility
Ranie,
Electric
Cl'o1ley
rorm1 u fui'nifhed, whic;b
poJJ:al
C2'ablnet, Chairs, Bookca■e, Re• 1
seale4 and proper'-1 Id·
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cord, PJ■rer Records,
BARN -S PSON .
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-· Cahln!!t. one . �lectroluK . SweepAgent,, Middleport. Fire, Autoelm
Capehnt,
by
To,m Jleeord
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Platform
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before
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Ottober 25,
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8-21De(Ship
ker, 2 Rockers, Clock
2903·
· 1960. at which tim e they will be
1lgn), Singer Sewing Machine
I opened and publicly re,d· in the
· (Portable) Stand, · Cement Mix· 12 J ) R119I �tote
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Council Chamber■ or the Town
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Tools,
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of
house,
in'g Tool! Bra11 KeJtle ·2 Scales FOR SALE FlVE · room
County, Weat Vtrainla.
Maaon
mail
&amp;nd
bus
school
aerea,
fl½:
Pulleys a�d Ropes ;LQi ctialns
resenea the right to
Town
The,
Ch't'S·
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south
mlle1
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Ben■'.
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Several
any
all proposal1, and
nd
a
reject
See
Road.
ter an Shade River
u1eful
article• not lilted,
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any
waive
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Syracus
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WarneiDale
Dan
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same.
Owner.
Priced for quick sale. 10-15-Stp
----Plans, apedlicatlo na, iltltructlons
--or Sale: CASH.
Terms
f1ot �.,,,nsibl• ,.,. Acc ldenh
FOR SALE House,. 1 acre Port- to bidden, and proposal form•
land, some furniture $2000.00. may be ebtained riom J. A. spenee,
Sale eoilducted by Bradford
or further information Phone Town Engineer for New Haven, ,t
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10. ll-6tp Room 213, Morri AOn Building,
VI3·2476.
Auctioneer: Critt Bradford
Charleaton, W, V1., or at the office
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large
water system,
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Hood,, J 11 �t It., ,om�r­
Route 680, ne:i.1'· Pagetown, e
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room frome, basement barrf;
garage, other buildings, nice FOR SALE: HOUSll:: 8 ROOIIS and
· garden, fruit
trees. Terms.
bath, storm windows and doon.
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foods taste better, my kitchen s�� oteaiief-�-

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Ge&amp; tha � eookini 1J111i9 1l&gt;olv ilt-&lt;me oftheoe famous i-,«!a:
MAGIC CHEF: - V'8T't - NORGE - f&gt;� - MAYTAG - TAPP.W
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Social Events

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leaaea, part-time brmma. and
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down
wlu:n
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joyed the clauic Oldtlmer'• ·••· ch which WU termed H hell or usu ,1, Ji m ll�r ln!treit Willi c.al ltd
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of tlN rteWff me\hud1 !or
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ball came )'etlerd1y on the Port• the ,, me.
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Racine Hith Seh oo l Pri� ipal I for di
I land Grade School fteld.
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farnuna
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St�V J! f _ s rArlON f_crn L�ASE .
_Portland 1lowly rtced to I to.6 Don Wolfe hil tht- hardt,t ba ll I Allhough the' pla did not fl
n L s ma n y difr1cull proble ru !9r
Parer.ts, voeauo11•l agrlcul l ur&amp;
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kf·tbret eor-...euuv. IDNnioa,.
'.'-lt•w l h v i&gt; n W Va Small mvest• l wm over tbe Reedn-llle old1ler '1 and rollected a d oul&gt; l t- ( or h is ur c Ln the S&lt;·or i n Y I k 1 , � lit'
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111 e111 rn1um·� lle a ��mabl e re nt • a ll bot h le•�• �ere pla1ued with �ffort. Hi1 dri ve WH e n ou g h for from gJ r ni ng wi•��.��: un 1!1) of .J��
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farmer
f)btaln
poaullqn
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who ad m.. a nd
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a hom_r ru n . but due 10 unfore• ball on 111 own 16 yar d l ine. Her�.
al_ 17rrns_ A mn' l ooking,_ modern sore arm p1lch1n1.
-• for ad ve i . .,
of
ad�
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a
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rea
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but
hie
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farm
peoplt
will fmd
youn1
II DOt .-.d -.11ibln 10 da
station 1_n a �oo.d lorat1on. For
Portland catcher Clarente Prlce, 11ee n t'trcumstances, ended al lee• &amp;lreit, ,daims
he t hte\l. • bl &lt;&gt;c·k- ■111,0 fina nce s1uble an po1"n1 th ideMW
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· ma ch .1neey'. equl
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obtained
from
rounty
copy
may
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Arrording to pl.ayer H u hert 1ignalled o u t or bo u fl ,1&amp;. But P u d- uan ••• m
Price, the game was a iucceu a n d due Wiil given lhe 1 5 )' ard penalty ment. l i \ es1ock . and other impr�Yt, e wttmldl! ofticell. W. A. Wa)I of
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cultural Ex?('t1men l
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would be held annua l ly as long ugnalled ou l of bo und!. But Pur- menti lo fa rm efflc1� nllJ, PDJntl lhe Ohio
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Pi tebinJ tor Portland was Ger- due &amp;ho u ld ha11e &amp;Ot te n PIJ�ssion irale
model
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this it.em bad climbed to • 1 /tllf! ai d Oun who lut ed l
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innlngJ o f !he foo1ball on ly if Herbttre1t �equ1re a h �&amp;? ma n:i.ae, mtnt ability
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Phone WY2,.3272,
U,2a"c over 5,OOO and tht preliminary �!!lti• Lefty S�an, t wo l nningour
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a and oei'. 1 had th rown thl' il l egal dip while or uccess u o�rat on, he em,
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mate from l he 1960 table 1how1 bert Pa tterson fin i shed '
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I Emffi . wrn,ell, Racine, on a
Barny Barn hart .and Dorsif"I . Tl1e Iou dropl}(!d Otuo l�to a
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[ Clean quie t residential location 5,8 16.
M, Nelh-N bJ 10 q wUl . b,e ill th.It dar, r-r--.
"Advance report.a clearly irrdi• fl_e ibel were thro wen for Reeds• . lie ror third pJ;ice Lil the Big Ten
Agr icultura l research wort.en charge of drlvin&amp; while intoxicated·
in Cheshi re, Ohio. Con crete
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rate
that t hii r•
-rt 0 I the mechanI· ville ,
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a n ·in l he North Central 1tates ·rnclud- Bond WP posU!· d .
patio a nd walks, good water,
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pro&amp; ram wtll be handled at
Wisconsi n
urdue anu IC higa n
sewer, l a undry, priv ile c:es. $5 .00 a:iation
faster
rate
.· wit h 1 . I recor ds. I?wa ing peOhio, recent ly completed a
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per week. Hobart Dillor,, Realcoo rati ve
reaeareh st udy 0111
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firs!
w1 t h a 3:0 record aod M mn - how young families &amp;et ,tarted 1'1
tor, Gallipoli�, Ohio. 10-6•10tc mitmenU already have been made.
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for ex tensive ins tallations of two
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e-sota &amp;econd with a 2-0 sl a t.e.
farming. They have gi Yen ,pecial
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11'■RMIT I .. !UT CONT•OI. 1 mJ e■ : of . .l 9R t No.: 30 P on MOD EH.N unlurnished 3 room■ cy Hnder mallltl!!lrt and tour-cylin•
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ttention to those who get •Uirted
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and bath apartment. Birch cab- der right-hand drive trucks whiC!h �
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11ubdan tial a11iJ;tance.
the Bashan-Recine Rd. or 6 mile
und
have
r1on
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Uve te.tll p
inet s, disposal, incine rator,
PhoM R.
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Their
findings
have j111t been pub.
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of
Racine.
Leav�ng far m SO
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l argt c losets, Phone WY2-5141. and have been found to be hi1hly
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must sell 1 7 Guensey cows, 4
qtisfactory. On the b&amp;lla 'of e:r.per- 111•
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Holsteins and 1 Jer sey, 2 single
ience wi th more lhan 5,700 rnall- 1' If
1' ISCODSID
Mr. and Mra. Ray Rua_sell and ting Sta rted and E&amp;t.1.bli,�d In
unit Delaval Milker, 4 c.an eool- APAh.t'�E:N'fS - oi'\lrn1ahed and slen already in operation, it bu
I, PEARL SEARLES, will not
d��ibter.
Tena Ray. of Milto n . Kr., / Fa rming-With and Without
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er, 13 milk ca ns, 1 5 �al Hot I un hmua,.ed. M�lten. Middle been es timated that each one
be re,pon1ihle !or any debt&amp;
COLUMBUS
UPI----Coach
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a rew da)' S last week with ily Help. ' ' Frank l in J. Reiu, �
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Phone
WY 2·2821. 3 3 tf saves t he t axpayen a net •of l,100 &amp;
Waler Heat er, Su �beapi Clip• (
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Bayes, st ill •marting oYer wha1 he h1� parents , Mr . �nd Mr&amp;. Ll n eoln ciate profenor of aif'iculture..-�
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pers, 1 Border Coll1 e pup, s ome
than myself.
year
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BATH U n f urnashed f
thoua;ht w as poor oHlciali n g i n the Russell and rel a tive,.
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hay and straw, I goocl old 4 R
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Pearl Searle,
· and regional project
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l O 1 1 Btc of orgamtatlonal and operat ional . to loo k forward t o the Wisco nsi n and daughter. Gena M Jrl@, and the author.
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other 1�eme not l ts ted, Not
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tod ay lhan lo look baekward h !� mother, :l\lrs. _Glenn T� ompson,
came
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FOR TWO D,PGS I responsible for acciden,ts.
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that
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provement
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OrfiY Gainer, ( Owner.)
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na , h 1 t, 1a. r1\, 10 l I�ca w
You re darn right I ' m not hap• · the week end .
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Harold Godda rd, Auctionee r
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lt� more e!licienl and economical ?Y abo�I the orri�iati ng," h� said .
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Mr. and M rs . Fred Tuc k €' rman I
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now. I JUst can't underetand some 1 ge n e Haning v isited with her mo• I
GpOD 7 ROOM HOUSF:. 4 BE D·
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partent.
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1 and bath . Located cor•
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Some of the more sle;,:iificant of �f those call• that . �urt us so muc�. I th��- M rs. Knos: of V inton.
. .. . su pl�g •ither our
I II make my re port to the Big ! ,�tr. Jnd Mn. Ro:; Smi th and
";{." la flMi ; ., &amp;ir. I ROOM
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ner Main a n d Broad w ay, Ra· MODERN s R OOM ,....HOUSE and these are :
son. Don ald, visited w ith Mr. and I
DecentraUution of postal operat- Ten office.
Cinf, fS§OO. ·Close to school 111111 · go1 rage, 'With grounds. Loeatcd on
OWD • !plh quality Birc h
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"But l et '• rorgel �t. That was a Mrs . Charley Smith Sunday.
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c b urch . O�.t of High Wa ter. Ca l l · St ate ijoute, five miles from ing management out or , Ule Post
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tough· game. bu t we' ve 101 Jnother
Mr. and Mr,. Dale Warner an d
William cte1and, Raeine.
fro.11l)il!.lnets or custom
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�Pomeroy. Furnace heal. Write Ot!ice J;&gt;e_partment in wn�ington, tough
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f�mily
of Minenville visited w ith
o
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coming
up
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Box 668· 1;1., e/o the Daily Sen__________1
Tht tou1h· one ' Kayes reter- his parenls, Mr, and l-trs. Herman
bul\\ iljrch cabinets 10
headquarters olllce1; adoption of
lin:il, Pomero)', O hio. .
1 960 10x5() FT. HOUS E TRAILER
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modern buainesa acc�ritins: nd
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' Ptice&lt;I Reasonable. See lbvssell
Mrs.
of
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Little
Mr.
Ru
Columbus
(2) Co...,..ofThanks
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0S:U's .Homecoming Day. The Bart- Rutland visi ted with her parents, :
W ITH GAS and the latest type
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or call SH-2-4259.
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• iiY Jn ChesIer. See R lden- chines ; eliminatip n of ha d-p� cers1 �1ke the Bu ckeyes, will be I Mr . and Mrs. S. A. Wyatt.
eJectnc
friend• and neigh'1bfs for the ____________
Mrs. Byrne Vaughan, viiiited her
Sup
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ply, Chesler. 10 14 3tp pared checks, payroll and ot�er11 , smarting tO:O when . they c.ome �o
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Free Ellllmate11 Chttrittlly Give■!
kindneu shown at the ·, death of COA L DELIVERED. Victor Swain
parents,
Mr. and Mr�. Everett 1
losing,
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after
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10 1 7 3t � MoDF.RN 3 ROOM APARTMENT. at each post office by �aking pay•
our dear husban� a�� · ftti.er,
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rt Monday.
last few minutes o! play 1o La
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from
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Earl GUmore. Als� ttie 'be•butul POTATOES FOR SAL"I
14 tp
156 Mulberry Ave.
:.m. and Mrs. Joseph Johnson :ind
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. II'• H erb W t I• _____:________: esLimated net savinga or $20 ,QOO,• lo BautSaturday.
noweft afld donati on! and the . Iiams, Sha�e. Oh�o.
v isited in Columbus \l'ith
family
team
lhe
nor
s
neither
Hue
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10 1 2 6tp
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000 a year in�uc{ion or
Ch'i'le :b-uner■l Jtome and Rev.
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Help
Wanted
t ue. rela t i"Ves. They wete accompanied
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Phone 'll'Y•"3748 Dary ar Evening
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concepts
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tt,ro14'1 gle for hi■ consoling
by Ray Johnson who is atte nding
,ummed
ck Tom Malle
uarterba
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more
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welfare
o
bend
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Bradbury
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NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR
N to take over gas ta o .
wor_!U i �sin�, pallbearers
the UniYersity there.
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t han hllf a- million posta1 en,. ptoj,- Up the leell.n1 of tbl team when
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ces, including both training pro.
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Mechanic.
WANTED:
sets,
loc
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carviq'
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cloc�1
1inQJ'e�
gotte -11rs.
and
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9-�•Uc
progra ms to reduee on-the-joll
9920.
leather puhi:es, costume jewelry,
t'O 1 7 H p
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children� ". ·
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cldents.
M�Y i't.e¾ns Lo choose rrom. I buy
�irect from lhe oversea. ,u�- (20 ) Business Services
v1ter. c,m sa ve you money on
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fOJI SALE: ArPLES, Jurdette
atlon aeufce. Ja�t•1 Refrlgen- ham District, Maso� County, West
f!�t Farm, 'Porneroy Route 1.
tton. New Haveb. ]!bone TU2- Virginia, will ri'C!eive ,eaJed pro.
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un. -- - &amp;-2J.U: 1 po'sai. •,na bid■ fol' ·,tbe �mt■nentl 11,.
, �iU �W.
iMprt.-Verpent or tbi&amp;: fellowlng:
·
��Jj. •PP.Jes .,1.00 per
Ullh h,.,.._,...f.ct ' l-51
·-1,�tThi'ef� � rruuI, Mason,
FOPJlffl STJltET,' (rom Lewia:
W. Va. and p'I.ease brine �"O"r
.,
Streel to Rolllna Street: THIBD
·
½ -1�-6�c
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.....1.C?nltlinfl!ra.
. STREET, from Lewi, stleet -to Rol•
Una Sfreet ,and ·ROLLINS mJIEET,
SffiGEII Sl'JWJN.O- 1",C I!-.from U. s. Route 33 (f'ifth s·treeo
"' iou� �bf'iffo tirarl'd new conto a dead egd netr Legion Hall
e" c hi t Eq I d t0 I
property, inchi"ding inlenectiona.
ti1
m an4r::k� butfo:�oles. J1�
Type of 'Jptprove\DenJ 'ls ' to be
le I r-t::ij' respQnsihle' party ·. to
Fortiand · · cetnept · concrete pave�e Oyer 8 paymel).tS of �8.40
ment. Alternile type - Macadam
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mObth. Phone WY 2-2204.
base wit h ' h6t laid aaJ)halt Con�rete.
r• ·
10 12 6tc.
Unh .... - P?lact t.Jt

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lucl(t, 'f.b� 'la, •'!"!' 1tallonod .,
Me m'.IWl.' ICCQOIPIDled him here.
'!rt. c. F. MIiler of Columbu,
•"!I How.rd Shumway ol Ray•
ill""� 0 ' '+'�- &lt;&gt;IM ijere b '
th?. d°eath C!I t�ilr Aitlier, Fran
Shumw,v.
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Changes In 1960

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,, ELL , "!!-IE DUCKS-ARE LEGM,.
NOW-• ,.,.LSO -n.lERE'
OT or.iE
WITHIN• FIF1"Y KILO�E�S •M•

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'THE SKY WAS DARK Wml OUC.KS··•

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Regular Sess,·on
Held October 12
By Rac,·ne Grange

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Wllliam P. Parker, mana1er or
the Mari.Ila, Ohio ,' ,oclai ... u,ity
orrice, stated today t hat many peo.
''
IY Clarlct A.Hen
r
!)le over age 815 ■hould Tefiew tfte
Mr. 1nd•Mr11�· Airolc Ha wi: and
1960 changes in the &amp;OCial 1ecurily aon, Mt.rk, were Sunday 1ues1■ of
la w. He uld i t was esl)fflally lm· Mr. ■rid Kn. Viriil Woodt, Alb·
port1.nt for II min over aae M or e nt.
,
.
a woman over age 62 to review
Mr. and Mr,. Dtru:el Cleland
the changes if they had filed I hne .._tumed'
afftr 1pendlnt
el aim in prior years aJ\d it h■d MYer1III ��• wltfi· "1 Mr and Mn.
been _deternuned that they were Frank Will, �e■up, Ga. Tht!Y aleo
�ot ehg1ble to rece ive aoi;;al aeeur vl•l�d pointJ of j�r,.t irt, Florida.
1ty i,ayments because tbe.)I )Jad not . �i'y Wolf spent Saturday with
Re x Shenefield, Rt. t , La n g�.
worked Jong enough under social Bil1Y, AUen.
\
v ille was elected for t hree yPar
securJty laws. The 1960 changes
)Ira. Verna Ktuler Parkenburg
term as Meigs County Advisory
to 1he la w make it possible for old• waa a recent ·cuest 'ot Mn. Thed
C ommittee Chairman.
workers to qualif)' for social Crof.
er
Also presen t at the ml'Pling
seturi
ty paym�nls wi th leas worlt
Vra. Guy Summerfield, Mrs. \
and speaker of the evcn111 g was
th1
a
n
they
previously
needed.
Many
BIMl
Riden�ur. Mn. Pflarl KobLester Arnold, ExtNJsion Farm
1 older people have worked long ltrttz, Mn. Nora BrQwn, Mrs. Dale
Management Speciali s t from Ohio
enough to qualify for payment Kautz and Mn. Paul liaer attended
State U niver sily . Mrigs Coun ty
under the new Jaw but had • reatorial sardeR Club Meeting at
I
Age11 t C . E. Blakeslee introduced
a�
and Sna&lt;' k • Alb&lt;'rh I
n ot worked long enough to qualify Lake · Hope, Wedneiday.
I
M,.
A
r
nold.
ml!IPn and Mkkie Yesln .
under the old law. Barker 11id
I. i&gt;. Ollfd of Clevel,nd apent
•• �-- .�
� · .,hit's
Cooki n g • Be11crly B u ms .
All the sev&lt;'n meeting,., were
.
lh.ese
people
are
now
eliJlble
for
several
dayl with hii: ion, lteY, RoEqnl�
Y
Car twr i ght , _ Bon rnl' l l !• rwdl atte n dee! l his year.
paym e nt,, and it is neceSll.ry that tier, Card -.,� family.
T.,- and Nora McNeil! .
t he )' _contact the ■oeial atturity of.
Mr. arict Mh. a·oglld v,;.tey of
lla !' i n e Grange m&lt;'I Ort . 1 2th
Cb�t Chew . Chulem• Dwhl and
------10 order to file a new •f,Pll• Coo1YIII, 1p(\nt a day With Mr1.
rice
w l lt1 Earl ('ross, subslil uli ng ror
�li'on Schwarz.
j cat ion for payment. He ex:pla ned Ch
loe =s,ne;:
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l lo bt•rt BPegle, in charge.
The AJ mana-:
�d Year Meal Plarmrng
f ore the law was chanf� •
that
be
14�•·
�ruir,:
a.,�W
entert11ined
ThN1· will he a joint insLalla--,.,uletta Ben n ett.
be
per:1on
'
coming
ace
6S
or
92
in
with
I
Stdnley
padY
at
her home
n
i1
�ted Desse r ts - �!arga n·t Ca l ! , t 1 !,f officers of !l adne &amp;n d I
January. 1960 needed to J,.av'e 1firia1 'eveniq(:
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f()D,\ Y i\ND
r ; rt•al B&lt;•nd ( ; ranl!e al t ht&gt; Radne I
Ronna Erw in, Ann Johnson
, worked under aoclal security for
Mt. ahd Mn'. I: ii'. Yeea Ind Mrs.
F� Freezin11 • Claud1i1 Zl'rlile i ; rani;1· llu\l 0l'L 1 9th at 8 p.m. ,
!
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4 ½ years . The same person now Sam ·Strau.ie, A'l�ent' an4 )(rs.
1
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f
laruld
c
arnaham
will he t h t• inf'er11onal Fin11m·t•s ll••rrn1 l\;1 r
\ 1;,·r �: rt YF, \ R
n eeds only 3 years "':ork. He s�id Sl�dei Jt't!K�icht,� Kansas City,
ker, Janel Ml'Coy \\i 1ls 1 1 1{. :ind :. l alli 11i,: offkN . Potlul' k refresh•
1
that people over ttt1rement a ce Ja'nl11, vi■IWI 11cenl)Y with Mr:
riwnl s will he scrvl'd.
Joyce McC'oy.
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By United Press 1ntunational
n�ed e..,en l&lt;ll'H work t han 3 years i,nd Yrn. Thed Croy. ·
r
r!
lh
o
e
Coff
WMPO
.
Fun
f
A
_
qm
Wil_h
t
P
r,
O
1·n
hi
lilr
1
7
To1la
y
is
Momlay
l'aul1•l
t:1
r!
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and may ne� as li ttle H 1¼ yeari
M'ri: Ge�·trude Frank, Nel,onville
Bennet t , Diane S11'\'tll�. Lillr l.i T,1 llWt• l l rl R wa.� �l'i{'() hy M 11 ry K. 21-1 1 � 1 rlay nf l hf' year wilh 75
work
to
qua_hf9.A
ccordlng to B&amp;tk• i1 sptMiriJ •·Veril ,;lay■ with' Mn.
,
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Uer1on 11nd Martha Thom11 s1 m
Y o, I .
more ill 1 000.
er, the social s�4;urity staU In C!iloe Billey and other rel•thes
The monn is :ippr oarhing its
Recreation . _rn une 1 · rum p . I Nt• � l 1 1 1r et ing will hr nn npf'n
�arie tta haa n.o waY of knowing ol
},Jr. i.n'd Mn. H�rry Griiidstaff,
, , Jwif Ge tty a n�nd� l.atl i l')' . _ 1 n��� l i n � _or1. _ 26t h. 11 i� a llallo- ne.� pha s1• . .
w elilible to PIM orOv'e, ipent ih even1n·g . wi th
t'
h
e
?eople
who
are
no
l'.cu1 Pmty, a l l are aske d lo c,1me
l h1• mor n ing slnr is '\h rs.
receive pay.menu under the new Mr. and Mra. Harold' H�wt
Chq,rch Revrest!r1tt1ti1·,·s ;1_1 ��h1I as JJri1.('S will he aw11rd1•cl. 1 Th!.! evening stars are V;,nu.� .
provisi ol).s o,t the �aw. He �i4 th�l . Mn E;,;lht,r kirhihi llipint several
I his IS ti hooslcr lllL'Pl i11i:. lh•• JupitN a111! Sa1urn.
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e�ch person who 1s hot sure about dar,i' with )fr. and Mri. Wlo lircp..
Auendf"tI !, IIIUltty M t'i'l I fr1•st11nE-n l s will be d1kr ,111d
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I On 11i,s day i n hist11ry:
Mn. !JUie Christ)' IJ "iiiting her ·
his sta tus under t he new provlSRev. How11rd ll 1 1pprlt, pa.� lur or rlu11gh11ul� .
',
l
ions should contact the M:i.riett■ dauihµir 1rid aon-in•la� Ml'· and
the First l 1 n1lcil l'rt'shyl n1;1 11 I l .!'!'l i ir,· riro�ram w.is nn Flrc
In 1 777. Brilish (ien. Juhn Bur• I
. dist rict office located at 309 Put- �in. Effle1f Fisher, W'Q�fter.'
/ :r
Ch 1.1 rche 11 _of � 1 ddh·1wrt a 1HI Syra i 'n • ven l w n, ,u1 cl � on g "H rin i,: in g L(oy,w s urrcmlcretl his forces to l
1 i,r. •�d1 · )fr11. Eld� Will, Syr- (
.
nam
Street.
,
cu■e and :,tn. I um ( ' I irk aral Mrs , In Th; Sh (•a11es." riiwnl'd ! he t lw Anwri1·ans at Sanilog:.i, N. Y ..
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c
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•�fll
'fh'ursdJJ,
evJnln1
with,
e
.
lif. I Y m e llolmP.� , _ rt•1m•:.l ' n l l l lg 1 1wPtu 1 g
one of tht• i,:rea t t urning points 11f
I
Ml'. and Mn. .0tru:e1 Clebhl
Syra.:-u,e. were m ( 'h1l l1f'nlllt &gt; Su11
It o/ I ( ':1 1 J was ;;nsweri• d wi1h sug• 1 tw Arne r i&lt;',m lll'voluL1nn . �
1
•I .,. llay
Mi's', E. 1. Nun'f\ally, cOJumblll,
w here t!u&gt;Y :tl l NHlt •1I l lw 1•1 :111
�t•�liur!s for (ire pri•vent ion. The 1 I n lR�S, lle n ry fksSl'lllcr p11l­
Saturday.
vl,ltod
fr,lenda
l
�e�m meet mg-.
:!::" ' ·here
cnted
his
proci•ss
for
111akin�
[ fullow1ng l alks wt•re givl'n, "Will
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'Ii
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.
OCIO
O
e meet 1 111i: . w�11rh hc;i,111 ul ::i Your ('hurdi Br Slundin i: Next steel.
I
Ir MIM Lu,y Klbillt
P, m, WIii held in thu ri 1 urd1 I Sumlay ." Grruldi ne Cross unil
In 1869, .James Gonio n Bcnnett 1
cha pel nf the Ptesbylf'rian ('hurdi "Piny 11 Sate, " hY r..ar I ('ross .
M,. and Mrs. B. C. IIJ/frln,�f
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.
of Chilli cothe·
of Bel pre and Mra. Dorl• Eaal,m•JI. ;
As II wa.s Columb us Day the di rectl'tl Henry Sta n ley to find
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HOWARD LOGAN, 201 Condor St., Pomer oy, a customer service man for the Ohio Fuel of Bearwallow Rli!ie ..... her� ·
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progr11m would not be complete missi n g Scotti s h missionary Da·
v id Li v ing sto n ti in Africa.
iji,, a,d \tri. . Ufef �"fl3' of
Gas Co., is shown at center while altending th e Columbia Gas System Service Training S�nday the guests or Mrs. ChlQe
1
wlihOLlt gi v ing some mention or
In 1 93 1 , boo11egger and racket • School at Washington, Pa. At left is William G ould, an instructor at the school, while at right M,lla.
· .Gall lpolli ana. iif,,Jnd.l4t•. G'!O•i•
tlw man who was responsible for
ecr Al Capone w as convi cted of
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. McGregor Circle ancf fi.lflU, Wert Sundar
discovering our counlry.
is 8. E. Duvall of Nelsonville, another stude nt. Ohio Fuel, a Columbia Gas System subsid­
i
ncome
b
x
e
v asion by a Chicago
·
s�ent
Monday here ';Vilb. their gue_stl qf· Mn.r·lWi!rY glrcle.
to at•
A sho r t t alk was given by Cleo
court. He w as Si!!tltcnct'!d iary, will send all of its service department em ployees to the new school, with others
.
f
djuChler,
Mrs.
Mary
Nichol1.
(
spent
CotiJr,:ibus
Circle
.
'o'
•)vtt,
,
l\dum!i concernin g Esophagea l federal
to 11 ye11r� in priso n arnl fi n e(] tend future sessions. In an intensive, week-lo ng course, th e men learn the newest techni­
Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Rando ph tfl,i; ,. w�l enp: ' fith . �bts . qiolher.
speed\.
ques
of
maintaining
and
servicing
gas
applian
ces.
$50,000.
returned
from a vacation •l . Mi°il!, M,n, . Oi,ele. ,
Potluck rcrreshm enta were ser,
October 17
I n 1933, Dr. A l hcrt Einstein, .i
Wheeling with Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Edloi,\to.U4h• i!alle4 OD Mt.
and
children
or
Langsville
spen
t
1
vcd at t� close of _!:h:._ meelini ,
The RacJne PTA wlll mc&gt;et
refugee from Na1.i Germa n y ar•
Daniel Vinnell. While there a. an4"Mn. B1it' Salser Sundax after.·
Friday
with
her
paren
ts, Mr. snd
lll•nday e vening al 7,30 ., lhe
·
rived ln the Uni ted Stales and es•
dinner was gi ven iri honor of noop.
Mrs. M. Chlldl'.r■•
CE:&amp;4� school building. Or. K. D.
lab l ished residence in Princton .
their forty-tlghth weddln&amp;: \nnllltt. Erm_ll' Sehrecte•o•t of
Mr1. C. E. Sheets and Mrs.
·
N. J.
�1 , ,rl� be gue1t ape
.
Pll:k�nbuf:1
:apeat S.tufday ev�•
ien i9 eon valesc- verf!lry.
O'Br
t
Rex
w
Mrs.
y
spent•
0.
R.
Shee1e
ot
Cro
n
Ci
Mr,
and.
Mn.
Dallas
Will
held
' llaby allten will be anllahle for
·
int
;-ber
Mr.
'f!Ui
Caln
Erwin
Mn.
and
and
Hos'lilte!l'.i Mr1. Dean
Valley
Pleasant
the
with their 1i1ter and ing at
thole chlldl'fln who mud ftt • 'N•
Thought for today: Trl11h writer a birthday parly Sa t urdoy in hon• Wednesday
Mrs. Marvin Ke.ebaugb or Chea• Brinker arid ftJD-ilf. , '
aunt,
Mrs.
J.
D.
Rouah
and
visi
ted , pit.al followlng aurgery. She will
or
of
their
son
Arthur's
8th
George Bern:.1rd Sha w sol d : "Si•
111.!'1 paroni, lo meeting.
Kn. Doualb Cltcle &amp;rut F1orhi rthdoy, when members of his with Mrs. 0. M. Wogan of Pome­ re turn to the home of her dau- ter spent Mond■y eve{ling Jn
OctoNr 19
,nee Circle Yll�� ]lri 1011· Mn.
Charleston.
Co n tinuous open eompetlt i ve riv. Jenee ls 1 he most perrcct expres• family go t hered t o spend the roy HD who wos seriously ill.
l Eichinger for a
Pau
Mrs.
a:hler
The Red Cro.11, Board w ill mr.-t ii st•rv ice
Sunday callers at lbe P. R. Jim P1ttenon or ColUJll�qt �­
l ion s ha\'e heen sion of scorn.•·
Noah Hurley left the first o( longer convalescence.
day with hiM. A chicken dinne r
�ober 11 ■l 1:,5 p. ni. .LIL t he i n s u g u ratt,CKaminn
home were 'Mr. and · ltlrl, �: :eudea 111..4 Mrt.
Randolph
d hy t h&lt;' Ohio Depart•
Mr. and Mrs. Lonnie Norris and
was !Jt!rved 11110 to his great unc le the week ror a business trip t o
bealth otflte In Pomeroy.
Mrs.
Arlie
"_lf' n l �1£ Slate Pcr!ionnel for posi•
Barll:er of Colum\i,1 ,Ra,mond · soaet . ofi. CQ{qmbu■
the
t
spen
i
ngton
Clar
daughter,
and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chicago.
October 17
l111/H!clion
Will
Be
and
Mn. Marvin n. •pent the '11.�et en1i with Mr_. and
lwn!J in clu11!fkn
needed lo
Allen . Hayman, Racine, spent weekend with Mr. and Mrs. and Mr.
Ponohew.
T)te Wlllin.11 workon Class or fill vacant•i f's I n l h1&lt;ions
t,f Ches�: , Mt■, l{op\et; Cli:c:le atid t,,m�L
�ugh
daughter
and
' v 11 riuus d eJrn r l• Tue.,tay For D Of A
Saturda y wllh his sililers 111t East CJ"arence Curtis.
the Enterprl.11� EUH Church w lll mcn t11 o l ht'
Mfa. Da•� ¥ot&gt;r41 'Vh!ttf4 Mn.
Mrs.
De
l la Childers is employ ,
Mn.
Ru■hla
hai reShu,mw■t
Eichinger
Max:
stale
f
Mrs.
and
SNvire
Mr.
.
Letart.
Cheater Cound l 323 Daughters
t a ma,ked Halloween parly in
The (•ontlnuous l!Xllmlna tiuns, rm of America w ill meet In regular ed in tl'Je home of Mrs. J. D.
mov ed Into the , turned .home afll;r vi�ltlni re1a• , Doulla1 GJt(Je, We!JntlJ'.lay.
daughter
and
church basemen!, Monday Ill innovali un in !he proC;&gt;.'tHi
Mi. and · Mn. Buren Dul)5):■n of
tivet In Akron, New Cestle lftd
Morgan apt. on Athens Road.
ng of · session Tuesday al 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Roush.
p. m . There will be a 2!5e applir'an1 R- ror positions
W, Y1- , ,· cal1ed ' on Mr. and ·
Clifton,
Woodsfield.
Mra.
Shu
waa
waf
m
Kunze
land
l
Ro
J.
Mrs.
Mr.
and
in
lhe
stale
Mr. and Mrs. nonald Yockey
Edith ' Wakely, d h1trirl deputy,
,v�h bal and pie and coff.i.·e will he !INVkc, 11ru rurrenlly
s.
OiN!Je and ramU,
ul11I
o
D
cc
a
Mr
ompanied
son-tn
home
her
by
bl!ln,11 con• will be present and cond uct in­ of R11rlne RD I called on Mr11.
or Wlnterse t, O., were Sunday
October II
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.
Thunda.y.
law
and
durli•,I for Clerk-Sl rno,11rnphers 1 . spection. Members are ask to J. D. Roush recen t ly.
daughter,
Mr.
Mn.
and
Law'
Mrs.
Mr.
or
and
riight guests
The Friendly Circle or the FPd- I l l nti IV. Salaries $4
• • and ,C,iend of
Tim
m
)'
Dunc
a
n
H. A Sedgwick of Shade, 0.
rence Eblen and famil)•.
20 to $690 w ear w hite dresses.
a
Mr. and Mrs. Evere tt Treading
tflle' Church wnl tneet Tu esday 111 C' lerk
C1ifton
tffning �ently
IQ
iptnt
Mra.
John
Rolie,
Mrs.
A.
D.
TUt­
Mrs.
Charle,
Notrll
and
family
· Typists I. II, and III, SalThe Robert Musaer family pur•
.
� 1·1 i,, m. at the church.
tle and M ra. Glenn Tuttle .11pent chased t he Charles Diehl pro- of Norwalk were eaUers berf Sat- with l!rt agd' �t•• Edton RO�. ,
nries $2 l 0 lo $340; Liquor Control
- d'
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Tue1day In Parkenburg.
urday and alto looklnf after proI n ves l I g alor .!1 11 1 and IV. Salari .-s
1,
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perty.
.:i.l._�1 meetlna: tor all Oemocralic $720
AOROSS
Mr. and Mn. Dayton McElroy
pert)' interests.
2, White ant. 20. Poke
10 $860: Soria! W1&gt;rke rB [ II
I
l 11rence Swauger
C
Mrs.
Mr.
and
.1
"· �lnft CommllU.'&lt;'hlen, the Meli(s II IIIHI IV. Sulari('!I
J. J'onn. ot
(VU.)
&amp;nd d■ua:hter, Linda, and grand­ or Col umbus and Mrs. Ray Swau- · Allen amall son or Mr.- and Mrs. 141111'1 �
•, .
11. carun.�
$420 to $09(1
C,unty Wome11' 11 Deinnrn11ic&gt; Cluh
potter'•
3.
Ripped
. · · · ,� ,...�
nut
� faon
or M orrow, and Mrs. Martha ger or Crooksville visited Mr. and B. Wallace of Little Hocl:ln&amp;
I.i ut1cl C'linl&lt;'ul Psyc-hologl�ts I. n,
/� t-� U:el11 Coun ty Club w ill t• Ill nnd rV. Safories
, � - ti. �d�. Allct
y,
8ern11rtt
wheel
•·
Female
tree
McElroy
sand
Ridge
•pent
Sat­
of
while
visiting
teµ
here
Friday
$420 lo $783
Mrs. Lawrence Eblen Tuesday.
A�
--•J• at the . Bradbury School. Tues· per mon t h.
�.
!�
� E. Smith, Par­
8. Blnck
.
aervant,
22. J'ront.
u�d•y evenln&amp; with Mrs. Amy
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Jacobi &amp;nd and broke bot� bone, In h ie ricij,t
A,. •1 1 p. m.
-(her.)
11,
Comput
line
Wolfe.
�
forearm
He was taken to
eet.r=\
T.ltlH' rnr giving the eKamln•
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Rm1sell'
�•
, Ocolwr 19
:u. Celebel
point
aoldlan
n:.i.•'i• Arm, �1ce
•
MIiton Tutlle spent the week attended revival aervkes at Poioi ersburg to hive the fracture re- .
tl! lom is !l(' penctent upon l lw quanoxen
(abbr.)
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'"fl' Tb� lt(lddJe�rt Lllt'r.iry C'luh lily of upplirnt lons receivPd
,&amp;, Tavern
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Md with hll lamlly here.
Roclt Saturday evening. The Rev. duced.
by the
1 ·SUtl■.nf
11, Arablllft
I. Chlld'.11
me1( Wedrie11day a t 2 11 m. at
215.
Solt
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Mn.
A.
D.
Tuttle
and
M:rs.
Amy
,
Mrs.
Frin
k
Sprague ia a bual•
n ,1111rlm('11I of Personnel. ac&lt;'ordMcKinney le t!Vangelist
play are&amp; 28. Undtt
qi:ot of Mra. Henry Nul1.
Martha
lllttd;
ll�lta,
Gene
a
�d
.
Wolf spent Tueaday afternoon wi t h
in� lo Din•otor James T. Welsh.
M rs. Nelle Tracy waa taken to nese visitors in Coluntb1.11.
.
JS. To cautlOtl f. Collllllella.
(pmix)
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ty
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Mra.
Jack
Harrla
of
Bo
w
man's
Run,
Jhn
Mrs. C!Cil R�!=�h��d �nil' frieq.d• :
Whrn 11ufHcient
Melg1 General Hospital Thunday
l'- llo&amp;.11 and
tlon.
l&amp; Ood
tpoit Little l..eau:ue al 7 plkalions ore filed,number of 11p.
1
Mr.
and
Mn.
W,
F.
Sorden
and
.
of
Bockingport
were visitors htre
the Depart•
...._., w-I�
, �ut.Q" Wolfe to
evening and tater removed to the·
1'.ll111rs
a. Two•
of tho
· ·· • �
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• Wedne•d•Y evening al the nwnt will conduct examinatiom
1
fami ly or Columbu■ spent the week Foster Rest Home 11t Syracuse.
Sal urd1y.
'A.nblaQ.
In
10.
wheeler
37.
Baclc
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"I 1 :t; Hill, ·
ened wllh Mn. Willi11n Sorden.
Mr. and Mn. Gary Walton an�
thf' t' f'!lll('cfive rlasHlfil'11llon1 In
!�f ·''_ \'-��� 8_wan,
NIJhla''
9. Onlonllke
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Gilkey, Mra.
s::1. Terrible
39. South n
I �•.
o.tober 20
Mn.
J.
M.
Tuttle
or
Chester
WI!
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Colu
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\ 8'11or
o
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mbo.
ve1etabl&amp;
f
Sat\qday
1•. lbtcla­
Edna Schaefer, Ml'I. Shbi and
40, Pnp... -(of
• The lel)lor Mothen Club or Mid- appli an , 110
. 1�:.·.:�!fd '. � fwain to Roa
dtnner
,ue1
t
of
hi,
son,
Mr.
and
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$�pp
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s
tO.
otherwlM
y
ahort
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the
wfUJ
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1
as
mat1on
ABlble
p
lh
Mn.
,
t
and
Ylai
Ql.r.
John
ed
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aon
O
publ­
c h
, , . .-.� . ljiri!n, �• • Tt. Rl2,
1 ' d}ippoh WUI meet thlt Thursd a'y n lred or indka ted.
Mn . ..\. D. Tuttle, Su{lday.
l ment,, Ill 1t A. .....
an.
BrJrhlly
tll, A:ntat"CUo
Don Geary Sr., Middleport, Sun• and Walli1rce famll.lea.
&lt;
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raf
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high
a
nln
choo
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Mr. and Mrs. M ilton TutUe and day.
lflrYAllvt
Mn. Laura Ruth, Mn. l)orq- �l!.-:! • - �
COiored,
n Colum bus, t'he examinatlc,ns
8
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n
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All
mothe
It
T:SO.
tnl
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family vi111tad her brother, Mr.
rt"'1
tS, J'ono lJ.I
c,u�rs at the Norman Schaefer th■ Rt!tbel, �11- Lilli11. Tllo.niu
- Columbia.
1 , ,,._, ,.,�, reque,tod to allend the will hr glvf'n ln t he tHtlng room
20,
Varlety
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.!ffl!fP
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21,
Ol'ffk
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38.
Juon•,
iild
Mn.
Jack
Clark
at
Athens,
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of th•i Dl'portment or Pu1onnel in
hom_e included Georae Mowery, and Mn. Rose ThomH lferl
r
tLGft6t
,Jni.
�pher
, . , lQ· Nathan
ahlp
Sllilda,'.
the Ohio I)epartment1 Bulldtn1.
Mr.
and Mrtl. Charles Jeffers and ton in PoJnt :Jt1'ilfl�L •�ct' Oabt , .�.l.l' ,
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Octobar 2'
. ,a, Jlnemlu of
Mr. 'itnd Mn. Floyd Ridenour of ions, Mr. and Mra. llarry Stahl, poll1 l11t weell:.
".'�"!, • •
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\ � 'f'ill be I soup 1upper a nd
�• 11
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Chettar , ,pent Sunday afternoon Mrs. Lester Brookover and Kathy I Lyla Ni i;hol1 Nl)N!aented :Jut·
f--11��
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�n party ror the C"b
Wil•
wit�
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
Tuttle.
Lo
A,
ern
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hip
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th
at
Pullins.
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1( oct. 28, At t he Ll'hrl F'11Us
·•�"l"l
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Rev. and Mu. Edward Griffith
Ohio Slate Univ�!,: 111\11\fdai
,;:
•�llf Center $er,m, will ,..
t. •tall1 . s.hult.,
and Mn. Mlfl Peanoll ,pent Mon.
on lbt IHI IOf tlio 'ie,&lt;011&lt;1 N •:· llvtli.
11• It &amp;:10 p. m. The public 111 ln­
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dily JD Columbua. Their llttle gnnd
(�
tlon1l Yo�lb �f�nee on u,� -�
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,eWli._
\'I� lo attend and e,eryone
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lhem
th
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IOD carne
"A IRl!I "
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ked
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visit.
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The
bir
th
t
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of
m
Mol1
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den and the 18th weddln11: annlver·!iJra. Glenn Tuttle and dauahler,
Mr. and Mfs. J1Ck Johnson o ( PTA wu h1ld1 Monda, eYQIOI
sary of Mr. 11nd Mrs. Dale N itholKatby, attended the bridal thow• Columbus spent the week end at Oct. 3.
Ladle•'· Velvetone
INlffl �•.. tor i
er for Patty Arno ld Hyael.1 at the lhe home of hls sister, Mn. Judy Halloween tarniv■I and Jltnei
,on ol 'llddleporl were jointly celeia,t!".'!.
home of Mn. Joe Lawrente.
brated with a 'potluck dinner Sun- •
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day evenin1.
day
11
the
home
of F.lmer Molden
Ho1pital. They visited her there. , 28. Sandwi ches, "i:'001 aid ' aj:ld
aM
.,,�, cranberry red, or
Mn Lettie Sl)flli?er of Syracuse
•nd Mr. :md Mra. Emmett MC!Casd°'9
Mrs. Ji:dna White and daughter. coffee w... ·lierv,a 1,t. tbt.
• 1't4e.Q. ireen.
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vl1Ued Rev . and Mr■. Edward Grir. Dixie oI Teats, w. Va, called on of the IJ!i�-l pi.
key,· Oru.!t Run llnad.
fith, Sunday.
Allondlhi wero Mr. and . Mn.
Mr1. JQbn 1&gt;4!vlq'!' � lf'�en- ,
rela t ives h�re recen!ly.
,- 41,owtns
Ill
Mn. Jack Harri■ spent Sunday
W:.Jq'IIIIII"
Walter Swett, Carl)fintt;ir: Mr. and
M,Sa:l. Jimmie Bailey spent Sat- bur1 w-1, 1 au.eat ln tbf �ID•!
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her aunt, Mr111. urday evening with Mr. and Mra. home S'½l)!i¥•
afternoon with
Mr1. Clarence Ogden, Dexter; Mr.
48. One• more
Amy Wo lf.
·
and Mra. Dile Nlctlobon and d1ugh
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Zenith Clieyali,r, of the U. S.
A. H. Bailey.
, ten, St11le and Martic,, Middleport;
a
Msrty Morarity of Syracuu spent �•vy •hO � ■itl�llJ ni !li1-p,
HOLZIR HOSPITAL
Mr. and Mrs. !me■I Molden, Mr.
- nlll::'.
the week etld w ith his 11andpar- eat ac:Wobt at llii�hi!, i
Oclober 14: Sam· ent•1 Mr. and Mrs. J. c. McKay.
ADMISSIONS,
and Mr,. Everett Lee Hutton and
apent the 'IJtekelKI lien wl llLI
MY ;w"OUI IALII SLIPS
4T. Btoed
uel EIIIIWO-rlh M-urphy, Rt. 2, Mc­
son, Carpent11r: Elmer Molden and
41. A•mblel
, •lill&gt;DLIPORT, OHIO
Mr. and Mu. Hennan Caraon p1nnt1. Mr. and Mra. Edward
Arthur; Be&gt;th (NIil) Smith, Jr., attendeq ll?,, Harold Qrim m ■at, Chevali er. To�nl(J: Qe
Mr. and Mn. 'Emmeu Mccaskey.
g
DOWII
Rt. 1, No. 31, Vinton; � C, Cal"­ at Letart Ftld1y.
:l. ��I
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nahan, Rad.ne.
Mr: and Mrs. Cecil Sl)encer of
DAILI!'. CRYPl'OQUotE -. n....,•• how to work I&amp;:
DISCHAIIGIS, October tt, Mn. Chesltr called on the Cbarlu Spen\
C\.aN!nNJ Morris, A. C. Lillie, Mt), tf'r f•mlly Sunday.
A X Y D L B A A. X R
Clyde Soull\ar,I, �•� (llbaon. Mrs.
la L O N O ll' ll l. L O W
Mt. and Mr-. Murl Caraon of
Sbirlef slie'etl. Mn. 't.ouis 'itir&lt;hl, Qalena spent Sunday with hi1 bl:o-'
Otlt Jetter .tfflply ■tand• to� another, In thla Nmplt A. Ii uN4
� IJmer ' Cintiil1&gt;e!W,, Mn.' Ce­ Qler and 1l1ter-,n.•law, Mr. • and
•r tha tm-.• L'1, X for th9 two O'a, •�- Bb\gle Jt,lten. apoe,.•
ell iliner., Jol\n T!111-�•. ftan4y Mn. Herra■n. C.raon.
trophlu, th• Jenrth and torm.a.uon. o, the wOl'dl � all DWL .
, Hi,�!ll, �1!&gt;1, l!arll,y, )In. It C•
.ll&amp;o!l °'1 U&amp;• codl litter■ IN dlfttrtnt.
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1'1JA.VII Pott SIMlll4•
Lorn - �,;d C.f�r.
lloflo,a,
!le-.,,
Bo-,
llr.
lfld llrt. EdllOll Hobllotter
.a. o.,p.._,. �..,.C_l!la �p -1111 lftd pl llldy
winier up1n111
.
ul
'-le
llolile,
Ill\.'
t°
left
SUbdl)'
for Cltvelond Wlle,­
L 'l' II W ii: Jl Z O � II L .&amp; B W :X ll l l ll .
l!j. Sllil- lll(Ut Mlle St&gt;rlll8, he la aJtendqlJ I tbreo dQ ...
.
V{ltllt( 0.Wna. �Ol - a� by the Comml�
1111 1111 frllndi, !Un m111
:r w o .a. v 11 a a, v 11 • r � o .a. v s. a
l! 'l'
�� CQIU!-,! -., T. e. P.dol. , tee on Bftcutive Deft-lopment of
I
1' 'l' l4 W Ill � II: X W JI.-Z .a. I ' Jr.
The Amerlean � · Auocla­
(
�L•, 1!11� TIIISDAY
tlon, Tit• ltmlllll' ti natricted lo
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Tbo A.f\elnooll Gil'cle of the
cb:lef· olllcen ·01 blnu In
�•lfl•IMY �AVINGS &amp; LO�� co:
1.A.B.DURB: A.ND 'l'l"'1R �..,-�,
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BIPllal
W..,_'a
llbt,
llra. Hobaletler will vlJII
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lb her •Iller, llln. Hliel' II.
8'!dl&gt;II'. wm m;.t II,
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ClevelandBro� NowOnly Room Mother• Clw,en
- ---------,--- One In NFL With Clean Record A.t Portland PTA. Meet
Cleveland Browns are sitting
SCORES · Richards Named CLEVELAND (UPI) - TheLeague
the
, lfflStay Undefeated ln
team in the loop with a clean record.
erence Play On Saturday
Manager Of Year
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� Bob Ashley's Easlern Eagles stayed undefeated in•
'f IMl.e !_l:le SVAC Saturday night when they rolled over the Han'l'raee eleven 36 to 6 .
t'
� ltaglea were held to 8 I lmt and this lime it was the Ea �n. .IObltl 'Uu: flfllt half while lhf lads I gle'.s converted end, Lawre nod
el to.ell Bill PrlddJ picked up J-!Hb.argen, going in for the touch •
� I.: la Ule second half the Eigles down
Momel)IS later Ea stern qu • rler .n becan to move, picking up 1 4
.J 1'91n� ln H&lt;'h period to win their back, Nick Leonard. r�lled out
third ,.-traiJ:ht Inside the Southern around end on a � yud J aunt and
AlhleUr Conferen� agam- a touchdown. Coleman ran for
the extra points and the Eastern
! i;· « , no "d:eteata.
lltlM Ballard, 170 pound Sen- Eagles had a 36 to 6 conference
!at, powered his way through the I win over Hannan-Trace.
Eastern picked up 253 yards on
•llldl• mid-way ill the first per�� ,1.,. the Eaglei, theb' first �he gro�nd and added 1 8 more
Coleman added m the air for a total of 271 net
· t, 1fter with a run and yards for the ball game. Hannan
1 the claarie■ of Bob Ashlt!y were Trace did just as well picking up
, out !Ii front to stay.
147 on the ground and 40 in the
f
air
for Hl l net )'ards. The Eagle,
to o going into the secbown
on 2 of 4 passes while Hanhit
de·
the
riod
Hannan-Trace
pe
ond ·
·' \lea ta{lle fl.ghting back· They nan-Trace hit 4 of 9. However,
, �I.rolled the hall most of the Eastern intercepted four Hanna ll
d period and flipped I tou- aerial&amp;.
JtCOl'l
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In the first down department
-:�•uow.n ,PHI t o Fran k Clarrey
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teams were even, picking up
both
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, tilt.ID 1! )'ards out to pull w thin
raa,e bt the bllh Oylnc Eagles. 1 2 each. Eastern Jost 30 yardi;Hton
''De ,ecand half ,tarted slow, penalties and Hannan • Trace
Hannan-Trace had trouble holdlbtU, lay Goleman shot o(f tackli: fot· D yirds ind another Ea■t- i � g onto . the _ball, rumbling 9
1
eri �•- rout minute1 later lhat timea, losing twice to the Eagie5_
wu baclt' this time · Eastern fumbled once and lost
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out Coleman took th e ha Ii ·
Next week the Eagles face the
I birJ,ioU from Nkk Leonard
North
Gallla eleven in a game
t,h
ard
Lac.Ide
en
rolled
•b�t . ' &amp;ow
0_11) ircnl,id end and another East- that could deside the out come of
· em · 1�Uebdown. This time Ballard th e Southern Valley Atheltic Con � _.�,ct. f.be extra point, and the rerence.
� Eillitl were out in front 22 to

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CoJUn,. , Wesl Vlr11inia Unlver1ity student, got hi■ tint tHte or
tolle1e football without even Jet­
Una Jnte the 1ame.
Collin■, 22, Woirlon, W. Va.,
aiu Injured on an end-around play
when Pllyer-1 of both teams crash.
ed Into the Werit V!r11inia bench
·J'rlday during a freshman reotball
••me with Ohio Unlver,ity.
Collin,, who never ••w
g11.me
aeUon,• WH U•ted In 1ood conditlon
wlth lea and back lnJurlet •1
Shelt.dnc Arm, m,1pital.
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EAST
SyracuH 21 P.nn State 15
Nawy 3.S Air Fore:• 3
P lthburfh 42 West v 1r1inla O
Y■le 22 Cornell 6
H arvard I Columbl• 7
M1ryl1nd If CltmM&gt;n 1 7
Holy CrON 9 Dartmouth I
Princeton 36 Colgate 26
CoHt Guard A. 14 Amhertt 7
Miami (Ohio) 1 7 VUl■nov• 7
8 1utfleld St. 34 W. Va. St, 0
W, v •. Tech 21 N•wport New, 7
SOUTH
V.M.I. 30 Y irainl• 1 6
Florid■ 12 Venderbllt 0
Dukt 1 7 North Carolina S�. 1 3
T•nMHN 20 AlalNma 7
Wake Fornt 13 North Ce,. 1 2
A ubu rn 9 Georgia Tech 7
Waah, &amp; L .. 26 Randolph Ma. 3
Kentucky 3 Louisiana St, 0
Mitaltslppl 24 Tulane 1 3

Purdue 24 Ohio St. 2 1
We st• rn ReMr.,. 34 Afltthtny I
Mlchl.,n St. 21 Notre O.me 0
Mlchl,.n 14 Northwest•rn 7
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K•nt St•t�11..- ,nu
I W. Mich. 43 Wath. Mo. U. D
, low, 21 Wltc n•l � ::
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Ohio U. 6 Xn er l o o) 0
K...... 1 3 klahoma U (ti•&gt;
Nebr11k 1 1 f Army 9
1nd1•na M M•rciuttto 1
Wooat.r 41 Den 1Hn I 2
Wichita :25 Cincinnati I
MlnnHota 2 1 llllnol• 10
BoW'ling GrHn 14 Tol•do 3
13
Wlttenber1
5
Tu:. A&amp;M 1 4 Tex. Christian 14
ArkanM• 24 T••■1 23
aaylor 14 T•xff Tech, 7
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WEST
Wyoming 40 Colondo St. u. I
Callfo,nia 27 dl ilo,nia 10
Wuhington 10 UCLA I
COLUMBUS Uql - It � Oregon 21 W11hln,ton St, 1 2
00 loolball aeHon to everyone Utah St. 20 N.w M■ xlce 0
else, but Lo Ohio Stale cage
Coach Fred T.iylor, basketball
season started toda)'.
The youthful-looklng mentor or
the NCAA champion Buckeyes
opened drills for the 1 96£Hlt aea­
eon today wlth four out of five
starters on last rieason's club on
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (UPI hand,
man who wa1m't there won the
The
Heading the list of returning
veterans waa All-American Jerry West Virginia Open 101( champloll•
Lucu, the 6-B center whu Btar­ ship.
'Miat man Wl 8 Sam Snea . who
red on the victoriouB U. s. Olym­
was so con\"l.nced that hir final
pic baaketball team in Rome.
round 3--under,par 67 Sunday IWJS­
INDIANAPOLIS UPI - Mau· n 't -good enough thal he packed u p
rice Larry Wall, 69, one • Ume and left a n hour and a hillf before
riding mechanic In the �•mile Art Wall Jr. c&amp;me In one stroke
race at IndlanapoUs Speedway, b&lt;hlnd �Im.
Snead'&amp; 67 gave Mm. a...15-uo.dv,
led .Saturday In I Veterans Ad·
par total of lH for the"""S4, Jffl!ti"
nlstratlon hospital.
while Wall, who was tied with
Snead after 38 holea, wound up
with 196 dter a final round 68 on
the par 70 Spi-lng Valley Country
Club course. It w11.1 Snead'&amp; ninth
West Vir,ginl a Open title. "I WRS
lou,y," said Snead after &gt;his lut
round -while Wall and Arnold Pal­
mer were stlil on the cour.11e ." I
losl interest ·after that ninth hole."
Jt was there he took a ,boa:ey five.

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Basketball Drills
Today, Lucas Back

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There Wins W. Va.
Open Championship

TIOTTIIS IN ACTION
YONKERS, N. Y, UPI _ The
battle for (he wqrld trotting etar1
will re1ume at Yonkerll Raceway
on Thursday when the IJnlted Na­
tion, Trot, for "°•000 ovel the
l l•mlle route, is conteated.

Cookie Lavai:etto, who led the
Washington Senators to a fifth
to
place finish, was runnerup
Richards in the balloting with
seven votes, wh I· 1 e c Hey SI engeI
or the pennant.winning New York
Yankees received three votes.

Under Riehard'1 leadership, the
Orioles wound I.IP in secon d P 1act
with an 89-65 record folf their
highest finiah aince retu.rning to
the American League in 1964,
The IH-year-old Richards had
the Oriole■ in first place II late
as Sept. 9.
regarded
Richards, generally
the tinest handler of pitchers in
the game, has been mana,in11 in
the majors 10 yean. He piloted the
Chicago Whit2 Sox from l!ffil
through IDM, leading thern to
fourth plate on his fir,t Uy and
to third place on three other oc­
casions.

Fore,t Ro,e Couni,ll
Ha, Good Atlends11ee

Forest Rose Council, D1qhters
of America, met inffg\llar h!uion
with Ruth Oxley/Councjlor, pre­
siding and a aood attenaance.
Deputy Ihla Fae Klmea gave a
report on the 22nd biennial Na•
tional session held at Atlanta, Ga.
Oct. 3.5_ She waa acrompanled by
State Publicity
Edith Bett.lng,
Chairman of Foreat Rose Council,
and Distritt Deputy, Edith · Wakely
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Bertha B�ylor was reported =is
having: lo1t her husband bJ death.
Juanita Henderson was reported
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World today -

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NEW YORK UPI - Paul RichBaltim ore Orioles
ards, whose
baBebaU world
electri fied the
with a spectacular bid for the pennant, today was earned the American Lea&amp;ue 's "m.anager of the
year" for 1960 by the United Press
International.
Richard• received 1 4 votes of a
po88 ible 24 from UPl ' s board of
buebal l ex perts, made up of
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The Browns chalked up their
third Blraight victory, 48-7, by Dawson al quarterback during
scoring on p15ses, runs, an I nter- most of the second half. Pren·
ception and a kkkoff return tice Gautt, the former Oklahoma
aigain■t the almo5t helpleis Dal· Sooner who operates behind
las Cowboys Sunday in the Cot• Mitchell . gained 77 yard5 in 1 2
car.rieJJ,
ton Bowl .
Plum hit on six or ei&amp;ht passeg
Halfback Bobhy Mltchell was
the offenaive star for the Browns with touchdown atrikes_ to Nagler
with three touchdowns. One came and Mitchell. D.aw1on hat on eight
on a second half klckorr return out ?f 1 3 pa11es to ruu the total
pa�sing yardage or 192 . _
which went 00 yards.
The victory celebration was
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The former lllinoi sl r, regarded a, on.e or the most reared run- �empe n;d som�what by a knee
neri In the league tovk 8 flare injury to Clanking back Ray Ren·
pass from Milt Plu� tor 46 yards fro. _ He le(t the ga�_e in �he first
and lhe lint Bcore i n the open• period after a collunori with Tom
ing period. In the second pe- i'ranckh1u1er, defensive back for
riod. he swung around his own the Cowboys. X-rays were planned
ri ght end for a 30 yard dalh into tod ,y.'
,
W h IIe DaIIIII Coach Tom Lanathe end zone.
ry commented that the Cowboys
Fullback Jimmy Brown went
had played their worat game or
al'(lund left end fer the
nd
the seaaon. ht: also admitted that
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score in the aeeond period. · .
the Browna were the beat team
Rookie tackle Larry Stephen&amp; ,
they had met '° far.
frollt tt,e u.niventty or Teua, ■l·
The Brown, will meet the Pha'i,
. 10 . seore d ID · t�. llecqnd pertod· adelphla Eagles next-lor the 1ec­
. 'lb.e 200-poun� d�en seman picked
ond time lbis sea10n. Cleveland
off a ICl'flll PIii by Cowboy bande
d the Eagles their only de­
quarterback Eddie LeBaron 1nd
feat in the opening e-,ime.
ran Sf yud1 for tbe la1t touch•
down Of the flnt half.
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A new, experlmenW 1y1tem of
End Gern Nllg\er and rookie
grape
trelli1lng at the Ohio A,gri•
fullback Jamie cat:eb also SCOl'ed.
cultural
Experiment Station booata
a
Na11ler gr bbed a . pas, from Plum
for six yard, and his touc.hdown, augar content of the lruit,
and Caleb, from Grambling Col­
lege, ,wept ria:ht end for the tinal
Cleveland ■core.
Billy Howton, former Cleveland
end, enared two p1s1e1 to give
the Cowbo:,ra their only score. He
took one from Don Heinrich for
41 yard, to cet to the UI yard
line and two piay-1 later shook
Cree ror a 12 yard touchdown
pitch.
Tbe ea■e with which tbe Browns
trampled t.be Cowt,oya «11�
most of the second atrln1 to 1et
Into the came.
Coach Paul Brown inaJall�d Len .

l!wt ptaft'ttt, llbr1aret Yost, Vl�
, let ,IN•�J'!llla,flxtb Gradea, Gladya Bo­
When Portland PTA met Mon­ •� ltaii-1, · Sellars, Letha Proffitt,
day Oct. 10 the followlnl Home· l&gt;al:'l� �yr•, Iv■ Lawrence and
Room Mot.hers were choaea for tdna Del.om:.
Jean
the Y•at UM0- 19Gl:
SennUl•Etlhth Gradea:
Carolyu
MeKl!lvey,
Hu.el
Sayre,
Fir1t-8eoond
Grades:
Dixie
Smith,, Juanita Hurl■ , Martha Price, Dah Rourib, Grace Proffitt, '
, Lou Beegle. Freda Middleawart, Mary �fltt.
Daisy Patteraon and Violet Wil•
Cord.
BOYS'
Third-Fourth Grades: Patty Plc­
ken5, Grace Furbee, Mildred Fitch
MAKES AI..L,AMER�

BROOKLYN, N, Y. UPI
Fred Munsch today became the 1
finl Long Island University JWim.
mer ever to be picked to tbe All•
Amerlica
co]legiate 1wimmln.i
team when be was uameld by tbe
Colleee Swtmmina: Coaches As­ I
sociation of America. Munacb w■1
named lo fill the 200-yard breut­
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aoq, JC,tineth 1 or Eaat Liverpool
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Mn. .Curt Frederick.
Mn. Emeraon Pooler of Wei t Larayetlfl la apendlne the week at the
home of her parent.a, ¼-. tnd Mra.
Paul Kelley.
Emmett Slethem of Lonf Qottom
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are spending" several d-aYI Wlth
their a;ra,ndton, Dorcel ·Babcock at
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and f�il)", M,r. and Mn. Ray Mc-t:Jroy and Kermit McElroy ·,.n or
Morrow 1pent the week iwd with
Mr. and Mr,. l\oland Torrence
Mf•. Martha �e!!lro)'. · anit sons,
dauchter Salty were Sunday
Gt-1)� •�d
Sbnday d inner gue111 of Ille' Mc- a:uests or ber D}Other, Mn. Harry
tlrb)'• were )tr. and Mrs. Henry All�son or Racine.
S�ncer ind son. Vance.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baum ,pent
l11t wee� m !l1•t Liverpool.
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If Mn. Y1trt111 I Johnsa"
M�. and Mrs. Jtenry Spe_ ncer • �d
Mn. Dan Marr 1pent the euly
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ten�� the f�gers.l or her aunt ty Foreman of M ason on • shopat �U'on, t��ntlY.
plna trip to Parkersburg Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marr.
returned
Mrs. Carl Le�ley
Ralph Roush or Parker1burg
horn'e frchn Columbu1 where she
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Miss 11111:1 �. Baker,
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� Bob Ashley's Easlern Eagles stayed undefeated in•
'f IMl.e !_l:le SVAC Saturday night when they rolled over the Han'l'raee eleven 36 to 6 .
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el to.ell Bill PrlddJ picked up J-!Hb.argen, going in for the touch •
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Momel)IS later Ea stern qu • rler .n becan to move, picking up 1 4
.J 1'91n� ln H&lt;'h period to win their back, Nick Leonard. r�lled out
third ,.-traiJ:ht Inside the Southern around end on a � yud J aunt and
AlhleUr Conferen� agam- a touchdown. Coleman ran for
the extra points and the Eastern
! i;· « , no "d:eteata.
lltlM Ballard, 170 pound Sen- Eagles had a 36 to 6 conference
!at, powered his way through the I win over Hannan-Trace.
Eastern picked up 253 yards on
•llldl• mid-way ill the first per�� ,1.,. the Eaglei, theb' first �he gro�nd and added 1 8 more
Coleman added m the air for a total of 271 net
· t, 1fter with a run and yards for the ball game. Hannan
1 the claarie■ of Bob Ashlt!y were Trace did just as well picking up
, out !Ii front to stay.
147 on the ground and 40 in the
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for Hl l net )'ards. The Eagle,
to o going into the secbown
on 2 of 4 passes while Hanhit
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raa,e bt the bllh Oylnc Eagles. 1 2 each. Eastern Jost 30 yardi;Hton
''De ,ecand half ,tarted slow, penalties and Hannan • Trace
Hannan-Trace had trouble holdlbtU, lay Goleman shot o(f tackli: fot· D yirds ind another Ea■t- i � g onto . the _ball, rumbling 9
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CoJUn,. , Wesl Vlr11inia Unlver1ity student, got hi■ tint tHte or
tolle1e football without even Jet­
Una Jnte the 1ame.
Collin■, 22, Woirlon, W. Va.,
aiu Injured on an end-around play
when Pllyer-1 of both teams crash.
ed Into the Werit V!r11inia bench
·J'rlday during a freshman reotball
••me with Ohio Unlver,ity.
Collin,, who never ••w
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wlth lea and back lnJurlet •1
Shelt.dnc Arm, m,1pital.
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SyracuH 21 P.nn State 15
Nawy 3.S Air Fore:• 3
P lthburfh 42 West v 1r1inla O
Y■le 22 Cornell 6
H arvard I Columbl• 7
M1ryl1nd If CltmM&gt;n 1 7
Holy CrON 9 Dartmouth I
Princeton 36 Colgate 26
CoHt Guard A. 14 Amhertt 7
Miami (Ohio) 1 7 VUl■nov• 7
8 1utfleld St. 34 W. Va. St, 0
W, v •. Tech 21 N•wport New, 7
SOUTH
V.M.I. 30 Y irainl• 1 6
Florid■ 12 Venderbllt 0
Dukt 1 7 North Carolina S�. 1 3
T•nMHN 20 AlalNma 7
Wake Fornt 13 North Ce,. 1 2
A ubu rn 9 Georgia Tech 7
Waah, &amp; L .. 26 Randolph Ma. 3
Kentucky 3 Louisiana St, 0
Mitaltslppl 24 Tulane 1 3

Purdue 24 Ohio St. 2 1
We st• rn ReMr.,. 34 Afltthtny I
Mlchl.,n St. 21 Notre O.me 0
Mlchl,.n 14 Northwest•rn 7
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K...... 1 3 klahoma U (ti•&gt;
Nebr11k 1 1 f Army 9
1nd1•na M M•rciuttto 1
Wooat.r 41 Den 1Hn I 2
Wichita :25 Cincinnati I
MlnnHota 2 1 llllnol• 10
BoW'ling GrHn 14 Tol•do 3
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Wlttenber1
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Tu:. A&amp;M 1 4 Tex. Christian 14
ArkanM• 24 T••■1 23
aaylor 14 T•xff Tech, 7
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Wyoming 40 Colondo St. u. I
Callfo,nia 27 dl ilo,nia 10
Wuhington 10 UCLA I
COLUMBUS Uql - It � Oregon 21 W11hln,ton St, 1 2
00 loolball aeHon to everyone Utah St. 20 N.w M■ xlce 0
else, but Lo Ohio Stale cage
Coach Fred T.iylor, basketball
season started toda)'.
The youthful-looklng mentor or
the NCAA champion Buckeyes
opened drills for the 1 96£Hlt aea­
eon today wlth four out of five
starters on last rieason's club on
HUNTINGTON, W. Va. (UPI hand,
man who wa1m't there won the
The
Heading the list of returning
veterans waa All-American Jerry West Virginia Open 101( champloll•
Lucu, the 6-B center whu Btar­ ship.
'Miat man Wl 8 Sam Snea . who
red on the victoriouB U. s. Olym­
was so con\"l.nced that hir final
pic baaketball team in Rome.
round 3--under,par 67 Sunday IWJS­
INDIANAPOLIS UPI - Mau· n 't -good enough thal he packed u p
rice Larry Wall, 69, one • Ume and left a n hour and a hillf before
riding mechanic In the �•mile Art Wall Jr. c&amp;me In one stroke
race at IndlanapoUs Speedway, b&lt;hlnd �Im.
Snead'&amp; 67 gave Mm. a...15-uo.dv,
led .Saturday In I Veterans Ad·
par total of lH for the"""S4, Jffl!ti"
nlstratlon hospital.
while Wall, who was tied with
Snead after 38 holea, wound up
with 196 dter a final round 68 on
the par 70 Spi-lng Valley Country
Club course. It w11.1 Snead'&amp; ninth
West Vir,ginl a Open title. "I WRS
lou,y," said Snead after &gt;his lut
round -while Wall and Arnold Pal­
mer were stlil on the cour.11e ." I
losl interest ·after that ninth hole."
Jt was there he took a ,boa:ey five.

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TIOTTIIS IN ACTION
YONKERS, N. Y, UPI _ The
battle for (he wqrld trotting etar1
will re1ume at Yonkerll Raceway
on Thursday when the IJnlted Na­
tion, Trot, for "°•000 ovel the
l l•mlle route, is conteated.

Cookie Lavai:etto, who led the
Washington Senators to a fifth
to
place finish, was runnerup
Richards in the balloting with
seven votes, wh I· 1 e c Hey SI engeI
or the pennant.winning New York
Yankees received three votes.

Under Riehard'1 leadership, the
Orioles wound I.IP in secon d P 1act
with an 89-65 record folf their
highest finiah aince retu.rning to
the American League in 1964,
The IH-year-old Richards had
the Oriole■ in first place II late
as Sept. 9.
regarded
Richards, generally
the tinest handler of pitchers in
the game, has been mana,in11 in
the majors 10 yean. He piloted the
Chicago Whit2 Sox from l!ffil
through IDM, leading thern to
fourth plate on his fir,t Uy and
to third place on three other oc­
casions.

Fore,t Ro,e Couni,ll
Ha, Good Atlends11ee

Forest Rose Council, D1qhters
of America, met inffg\llar h!uion
with Ruth Oxley/Councjlor, pre­
siding and a aood attenaance.
Deputy Ihla Fae Klmea gave a
report on the 22nd biennial Na•
tional session held at Atlanta, Ga.
Oct. 3.5_ She waa acrompanled by
State Publicity
Edith Bett.lng,
Chairman of Foreat Rose Council,
and Distritt Deputy, Edith · Wakely
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and Mrs. Mabley,
Bertha B�ylor was reported =is
having: lo1t her husband bJ death.
Juanita Henderson was reported
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World today -

atop the National FootbaU

NEW YORK UPI - Paul RichBaltim ore Orioles
ards, whose
baBebaU world
electri fied the
with a spectacular bid for the pennant, today was earned the American Lea&amp;ue 's "m.anager of the
year" for 1960 by the United Press
International.
Richard• received 1 4 votes of a
po88 ible 24 from UPl ' s board of
buebal l ex perts, made up of
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The Browns chalked up their
third Blraight victory, 48-7, by Dawson al quarterback during
scoring on p15ses, runs, an I nter- most of the second half. Pren·
ception and a kkkoff return tice Gautt, the former Oklahoma
aigain■t the almo5t helpleis Dal· Sooner who operates behind
las Cowboys Sunday in the Cot• Mitchell . gained 77 yard5 in 1 2
car.rieJJ,
ton Bowl .
Plum hit on six or ei&amp;ht passeg
Halfback Bobhy Mltchell was
the offenaive star for the Browns with touchdown atrikes_ to Nagler
with three touchdowns. One came and Mitchell. D.aw1on hat on eight
on a second half klckorr return out ?f 1 3 pa11es to ruu the total
pa�sing yardage or 192 . _
which went 00 yards.
The victory celebration was
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The former lllinoi sl r, regarded a, on.e or the most reared run- �empe n;d som�what by a knee
neri In the league tovk 8 flare injury to Clanking back Ray Ren·
pass from Milt Plu� tor 46 yards fro. _ He le(t the ga�_e in �he first
and lhe lint Bcore i n the open• period after a collunori with Tom
ing period. In the second pe- i'ranckh1u1er, defensive back for
riod. he swung around his own the Cowboys. X-rays were planned
ri ght end for a 30 yard dalh into tod ,y.'
,
W h IIe DaIIIII Coach Tom Lanathe end zone.
ry commented that the Cowboys
Fullback Jimmy Brown went
had played their worat game or
al'(lund left end fer the
nd
the seaaon. ht: also admitted that
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the Browna were the beat team
Rookie tackle Larry Stephen&amp; ,
they had met '° far.
frollt tt,e u.niventty or Teua, ■l·
The Brown, will meet the Pha'i,
. 10 . seore d ID · t�. llecqnd pertod· adelphla Eagles next-lor the 1ec­
. 'lb.e 200-poun� d�en seman picked
ond time lbis sea10n. Cleveland
off a ICl'flll PIii by Cowboy bande
d the Eagles their only de­
quarterback Eddie LeBaron 1nd
feat in the opening e-,ime.
ran Sf yud1 for tbe la1t touch•
down Of the flnt half.
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A new, experlmenW 1y1tem of
End Gern Nllg\er and rookie
grape
trelli1lng at the Ohio A,gri•
fullback Jamie cat:eb also SCOl'ed.
cultural
Experiment Station booata
a
Na11ler gr bbed a . pas, from Plum
for six yard, and his touc.hdown, augar content of the lruit,
and Caleb, from Grambling Col­
lege, ,wept ria:ht end for the tinal
Cleveland ■core.
Billy Howton, former Cleveland
end, enared two p1s1e1 to give
the Cowbo:,ra their only score. He
took one from Don Heinrich for
41 yard, to cet to the UI yard
line and two piay-1 later shook
Cree ror a 12 yard touchdown
pitch.
Tbe ea■e with which tbe Browns
trampled t.be Cowt,oya «11�
most of the second atrln1 to 1et
Into the came.
Coach Paul Brown inaJall�d Len .

l!wt ptaft'ttt, llbr1aret Yost, Vl�
, let ,IN•�J'!llla,flxtb Gradea, Gladya Bo­
When Portland PTA met Mon­ •� ltaii-1, · Sellars, Letha Proffitt,
day Oct. 10 the followlnl Home· l&gt;al:'l� �yr•, Iv■ Lawrence and
Room Mot.hers were choaea for tdna Del.om:.
Jean
the Y•at UM0- 19Gl:
SennUl•Etlhth Gradea:
Carolyu
MeKl!lvey,
Hu.el
Sayre,
Fir1t-8eoond
Grades:
Dixie
Smith,, Juanita Hurl■ , Martha Price, Dah Rourib, Grace Proffitt, '
, Lou Beegle. Freda Middleawart, Mary �fltt.
Daisy Patteraon and Violet Wil•
Cord.
BOYS'
Third-Fourth Grades: Patty Plc­
ken5, Grace Furbee, Mildred Fitch
MAKES AI..L,AMER�

BROOKLYN, N, Y. UPI
Fred Munsch today became the 1
finl Long Island University JWim.
mer ever to be picked to tbe All•
Amerlica
co]legiate 1wimmln.i
team when be was uameld by tbe
Colleee Swtmmina: Coaches As­ I
sociation of America. Munacb w■1
named lo fill the 200-yard breut­
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aoq, JC,tineth 1 or Eaat Liverpool
•�nt the WH� end &lt;,,,1th Mr. and
Mn. .Curt Frederick.
Mn. Emeraon Pooler of Wei t Larayetlfl la apendlne the week at the
home of her parent.a, ¼-. tnd Mra.
Paul Kelley.
Emmett Slethem of Lonf Qottom
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their a;ra,ndton, Dorcel ·Babcock at
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Mr. 'and ¥rt. Dayton Mcilroy
and f�il)", M,r. and Mn. Ray Mc-t:Jroy and Kermit McElroy ·,.n or
Morrow 1pent the week iwd with
Mr. and Mr,. l\oland Torrence
Mf•. Martha �e!!lro)'. · anit sons,
dauchter Salty were Sunday
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Sbnday d inner gue111 of Ille' Mc- a:uests or ber D}Other, Mn. Harry
tlrb)'• were )tr. and Mrs. Henry All�son or Racine.
S�ncer ind son. Vance.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Baum ,pent
l11t wee� m !l1•t Liverpool.
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Warner Monday.
If Mn. Y1trt111 I Johnsa"
M�. and Mrs. Jtenry Spe_ ncer • �d
Mn. Dan Marr 1pent the euly
&amp;on, Vance, •�d Mr. and Mn. W aid . .,_rt of last weet with her t1aua:hte
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S,tuf(lay -�th M'.r. _■nd Mr1. 1'attJ CIIJto .
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l(rJ. Joy r.oremitn -.(!companied
Mr. and Mrs. Don Landon at- Mn. .Arlr.ona Stewart and Mrs. Bet.
ten�� the f�gers.l or her aunt ty Foreman of M ason on • shopat �U'on, t��ntlY.
plna trip to Parkersburg Monday.
Mrs. Grace_' .kuhn went to CanMr. and Mn. Oscar Fry or Rodton SuQ�IY W th� -:;!toiqe �f her · nj!y, Ohio, were rece'nt gueSta or
110n WOilam A:ulko. liid ramdy ,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Marr.
returned
Mrs. Carl Le�ley
Ralph Roush or Parker1burg
horn'e frchn Columbu1 where she
had· speftt Jbe past two week4 sp,ent the early part or the 1"eek
wnh her dauil:htet an� family re- h·ere with his aunt, Mrs. ,Julia Van
covering from a heart condition. Matre and Mrs. Lizzie Stewart and
Mr·, !n.d Mrs. Maynard Bahr of tiinily.
$uhdaY. w)� hec, . ,, Mrs. Mai;;IU'e} Rosenberaer ol
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alsttYi· Md.' C. ·t::' Wooc:k' in ct Y&gt;Uisa, Ke�iuCQ", is visitins inder­
lnitely hen; W4ij bet brother, Rich-husband.
At- a.rd Fowlet an4 tl1.t parents, Mr.
Miss 11111:1 �. Baker,
Vfetk'fll� � h h�r and Mts. Ct �- J;]!.ililer.
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Wooten apd
Mr. ·-� �p1rents, Mr. and Itta. WAy Clar\
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Mr. and Mrs. A. s. Pugllni 11ncl
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