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Women's Association Held Meeting
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With Mrs. Rodney Sauer As Leader

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Mainly Abouf
peop I e
In pOffleroy

Chest X-R'"ay Unit
Made Two More
Stops .yesterday

II-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-llllddleport,

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Lqtin Club Names
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1 I ts v,-ricers At
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Around And
AboUt
I epOft
M"ddl

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Mr11. Rod ney Sauer WH the Shumaker ; Secretary for Social
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.,.,,.,. t e,de, fo, the meeti n&amp; Ed ucatlcn and AcUon , llr,. Don·
A lohl of 244 chest x-ray-s were
of Lhe Women's Associatlon of ald Lowery; Secretary of Lltera,,, 1.UCIL..LI HAWKINS
tU.en )'eS!erday by the mobile
the First United Presbyterian ture, Mn. JureUI Cbambera;
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unit when they sto pped i n fro nt
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Chureb when they met Thurt- r•t&amp;ry for National Miuions,
The !utern H i'ih Sehool Lati n
...n. Ear I B ratklea and mn.
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o f El be fe Id ' 5 r t he e v n · s VISI
the Middl eport R. M . Sher mi. n ; Secretary I I
d11 even ing al
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Club
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DDI HOU
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' . Della Mo wery hav e ret u rned hom e The c■:e from �Ol •� m :Iiery was
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Ecu me nic■! M l■- ir.ma, Mr, .
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o ber 12 and th e followin&amp; alfi· •
th• n,oriun, t l iss of lhe Kinder churt'h .
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iC!ven t o Mrs. Jen nie H owell and
1'1 J1t ney g a rten m M id d leport, Thursday.
Mr, an d Mrs . �gar �o w ell ot : ceni were elected :
She d iscuHed the topic-, "Take n'_' ln Bailey; Secretary for C!i
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with Mr. a nd Mn. G ene S m ith e1g}l t packs of Royal Cro wn were I C�l um bus re .
, $43 9 ,
n
lla n Ed ucatio n, Mr■. Ronald
v111t ln,lil with Mrs.
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Carolyn Plrk er, pre, id en t; Mary
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a nd in Nitro, W. Va., wit h Mn. a:lve� to thr,se o ve r 7::l year s old I W1\lla � B�a d ford.
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■ the _ far reach_ing eHeclli o r ex- Secre�ry for Overae.as Sewl�
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orle Hottman , viee prealdn t; an d
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and
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with
mg
Nor m■ Joh nson ,
ta nk every I t heme wa� carrlt&gt;d out m the nap- cess1ve undes1nble TV program- 1 Sup plies, Mrs. Carl Owena; Se
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Davi d Fife: so n of Mr. a n d M'rs. DruaUla Wil1,' secr. et
[ CO(Jl l n g f�r X•ray s .
ary. Con,uls
WlUL Ua _
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Wihon
drow
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Mn.
and
Mr.
maki ng the k r ns .
mg and .ild verti1i ng. She quot - I reLa r} !or Local L'hurch Servic , of Shade were recent d J n n er , Mn . . Rieharrl Rupe, who se rved H?scoe P'ife, 11 con l ned to his ho me are Jaek Kelly a"d lCayf!I Ba hr. [t
la'a1: day ■ Wa
rnoney will
ba
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as ch,11rrnan or t h e work,.rs w�s wnh , mumps.
ed Edwa rd R Murrow on the Mn . Harold Sauer. .
: Wat dcci dtd to e lect the tre asu rer
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be psed IOJ
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equip
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H1cky .r tiu.�c \1 1l· hacl Sayre, Gar y wa y TV h as improved i n the last '
Mrs. Owen,, chairman _of thf guests of Mr a nd Mrs. . . � Earl 1,i nabl� t o �- p�escnt for !he visit . l . A-1 c James Russe 11 MJJls
u- , an&lt;1 1'f'W!I i·coorter· from the ne w
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men
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Brickl
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iruitrument I 8 J 1lcy, S l r p hfll Bratton. Wa y�e , te n years and the areas m which Bauar wh1cb the a:roup will _ h old
. 8fl! st tna , ,.str,�·1y were .1rs Dan n � ed 1 h u rsday !vc- nmg fro m the mem ber• initiite� into the
h:
club at
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repalr.
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Mrs , Ben Neu ling, Mrs. Ben tz Wh ite. Miss
__ I Dav 1&lt;lsun. J '. 1! 1rll )' Schmoll. J ack iy i t is worse . Ment i oni n g th a t t h.e N ov. I O _ an d I I reporte d t o tht
n on F.bers ha ch a n d Air For et- base m Trento n, N. J. i he ni:- xt mce tin "
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' Ka u ff 11 11 d l ummy Reed 115 h�s le t·hn icalities ha d improved, news " . ., _ . i a nd made artlt'le.s , baked W.
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he m r el ln ttJ w1f l be held at 8
h t' l pnl&gt; i111 d to Di" guest s at his co n· ragt: is better and fast er but 1ood1 Ind lunche11 will be served. v 11 iled in Pa rk erab_u rg Tuesday i secre ta ry of 1 he C ou n t y Tu bercu- , an d Mrs. Ru uell M i lls. He wi·ll re: I T
m. on the sctond Wed nesday of
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purl to S;rn Oie"&lt;&gt;o ' Ca. lit · J n Oec.em eP . . .... .... ...... u,..1.,.111ly vay to be a. nd •Uended the Ni xon Ra lly.
I spr_tial l:ihle
that me rosl of producti on 1s
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, C u p r11kr s a n d '",hocol .11 1 � milk hi g h r r and old movies o f i n ferior held at L he Chesler Melhodi&amp;I lcr of u
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wt•rr �rn•t•t.l and lollipops gi v en as q ua h l H•s are br in;: show n and be• t,:11urcn, l''I O.Y, 4 ill .:.:00 WIiii 11 11.
, Ch ! c on ,
L':! a l h3 B lbJ&gt;ee, RJy Colema n and
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�us, I ct F . k
fav o rs
. cause o r hc-avy rt'!strirli on11 o n t h e n ouncl· d . Mcmbcrt furlli3h i n g or fell Frid ay al her home on Nye Portlan d a total of 62 x-rays were w Va a nd M · t ,.{h I' t f C
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w�r e ,••po lnte�. to &lt;e
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A. ve .._ receiv � ng a. cul on heT nose take n with Jo h n McKelvey wi nni n � , b(;th former 'iocal r��de:t8u were , . . �scY ,��C c.,n,
t1· ut l on . mar )�r1c
M � s . ( , e.urgt" Trf' w of W a s Co l- ' type of s ubject pre! e nt ,e,d on .TV d esiring transp ortatio..n .ue asked req
u ir in g six 1Utebe 11.
1hc eakP fo r the o ldest =rso n. ln tow t h is we k .
umb1a was a ,u&lt;'sl
to con tact Mrs . TeW&amp;Sbary.
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Hoff�an,
Kaye
Ba.h
r and Lyle NtckI
many writers are medi ocre. Mrs
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Mr-a. Willia m Liaa.r (Roaalle r••our UC packs we� prese�ted
Mr. Rand Mrs. Lawrence M ilhoan
M n,. Jam es Sanbor n was dlr[Cs
we_rc
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en i.t t h e re rreahm e n t
Sa utr also rea d highlighlfi from
i'arlitt who und erwent
Paul 1'�w. . and d a ughter, Mrs. Verno n Weber committi:1su. rgcr/" I Workers. were Mrs.
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and Shllron Frecker
' t he Sepll'!mhcr tssue or Look ma , c cted t o asse m bl e a med ica l k it I st week
WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION
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s B � k y Ward and (' h il d '· en o f Rutl a nd : v·is·JLet.l n onu l i\·en ,Olhorne a n..
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IYale!cl
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I ed, l o pure hISi! g ow 11 a&amp; a t.&gt;tin
... 1 1 011 of l h&lt;' M1cld l c-1&gt;0rt r1rst U m l- TV pro i;: rami ng
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Todav the unil is stalioncd in , V,rg, n ,· , c ,t,r,._ ,J •
, tn bullo n to be pr esente d al lhc in Chillic o the.
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Jack Ke,n,11 , Janet ·Buse11, Jackie
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Frecker, M e1 - n! c Brpw,D 11nd Su e
ahoul TV program in i;: . ' c h:rer serv i ce.
Misi; ' SharOn Jo ne s st u d I a t
. ive FrJ" d ay :o r ()a 1 9 p m
n ar
I fo r a shor1 mcellllg after morning ' can do
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ns were ma d e to servc r
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iY.yers wer-e appointt,d �to d eci de
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worshi p Sund,y t o di srusfl the She
Next Tuesd ay the y wlll be at i' OU , came Fri'd a)' to spe n d the i w hat t o, do al iniUation. B ar bua
y ou ngfe� v 1.s1 t with hl1 , pa_ren ts, � r. a nd
kno w n to ra d i o a nd TV networks freshm en t:i to t he,
Goal Sher-t for 1 96 1
Mrs. Edward Pa rfitt of Umon Ave. I the Apple Gro ve Dam from 1 :30 , week e nd w1tb 'her parents . Mr. Hill, Ric h ard Nepse and Dru silla
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what we like a nd approve o f a nd soh c1tmg mone)' for UNJCE o
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4:ao p, m . and at the Le- and M ra. E'!' enon Jones.
ight.
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begg r,s n
'' Will were those11- lo se na out i nvi•
what we don't approve of.
Mr. a nd .Us. Jaek Bachner lt nd L IU
lart Falls S· • hool frfJm 6 p · m to
• -. tiVI'! n_ew
proi'vo.C
ons tO , i he
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As a OC gmmng fo ,· the p�o- 1
so
n
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St
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v
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be
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will
i n Charl-iston
roup
rienua
Reports o n th e Fall Presb te1�
g p. m .
fo
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.�'e:d mectm,lil
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mern�
gra m Mn_ Sau e� rea� a scrip- I b1 I recently he ld at tbe Ga lli lif "JT-' ere Entertained
I ov er the week end to attend the- whle
Ill be he ld N oY. 9.
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lure fro m the rirth c hapter o f Presb., teri an Ch urch which
j tuneral of Mrs. Bachner's
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Eph esians
a unt, Mrs. · A.m eba F1o-wera. They end in Wasbl ngtm, Court Ho use
attended by 1 3 l ocal w omen
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;haron Wils on enterta.ined a gr.M
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I will also Yislt witb her grand- I Miu Carolyn Milhoan, stud�n l
The mee ti ng ol the assoc!ati o n given by M rs. Sanbor n a nd Ir&amp;. , f frien ds Tuead :1y eVe nin g: at tht!!
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f mother. Mrs. C. w. Clark a.nd Mr. II Ot J, and bl'!!'· room mat e, Mi ss
WIS opened by the presid ent. ! H arol_d Sauer. Th e _Spri n g
e• Zurl'her h9 me .
.u nd Mrs. Clyd e Bekhe r,
Lee Hoak of Xenia. :are 11pend ing
, Mrs. Har ol d Sa uer. The h y m n byterial to be he ld m Al he na o•
Hall oween deeorations were used
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Mrs. Leon� rd Gw�az;do wsky and the week end wll h Caroly n 's : no th_ "Day Is_ Dyi ng in _lh_c w est: · wa s April _13 wu ann c;,un ced.
rhe early even i ng was spent pity:
chil d ren are ape ndmg the wee� er, �trs. Paul Theis a nd ,am ily.
sung wit� Mrs . Lillian Ste1ff as
Du.n ng t_he , ope�lng ol t he I ng l,!am eR . RcfrcRhme nts o £ cider,
--- ,- - · 'follow
ed by prayer
Th e charter was dnped m mem- - - - · o1ccompamst
meelmg, missio n aries of t he day do nuts and poU to chips we re
I w&lt;! rc rea d by th e Sp ir i t ual Life
ry
b,v Mrs. _..,au c r.
f
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R.
Burd
the
when
tte
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served a nd the rem ai nd er of t he
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The h1r;:hli;::ht of the bug1ness S&lt;!cretary, Mra. Ha rley,
eve n i ng wa s spent i n con ve rsa tion Rock Springs Gra n ge m et Thurs• 1
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day eve ni n g.
After t he meeting 19 mem bers a. nd da ncin g.
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I nommat m,i:: tomrn1Uce b y Mn. F.. I present were i n vited to thi!! di ni ng
Am os Leon ard, wort hy master, ·
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'l'he guest list i ncluded Bill pre1ided a nd an nounced t hat t h e •
foll o wl n 1: slale uf o fli cer.s for the table an d serv ed ret re sh• Youn g, L1i11 rl es anna Hen , Caro ly n off icers would be i nst alled a t t h e .
Hl6 1 :
; me n ts by the hostesaes Mrs. Carl Bell, Jim Bell, -JJfn W a tso n, Do r Pom on a Grange me eti ng o n FriJ oh n da y, Novt"mber 4. The town a �d j
Presi�en t, �is.s Susan Park; Owens, M n. Myron Mille r, Mrs. Co ate&amp;, D11�lene )Watson ,
I Fl rat V r&lt;!e Presideht , Mr�. G eorge o. H. Stew art, Mra. Fred Dewees, Sh asteen , M1k.e J,,vatiel, R u th Ann I co un try di nner to be held at the
And ers on Jr.; Seco nd V ice Pre s!- I and Mrs. C har les Shum ak er. Mrf. Edwards, Katto'f Conn ely , Mik e EHlern High Sc hool, Nov. 18, was
1 dent, Mrs. H a ro ld Sa ue r; Secre- Dale Walburn was a con tri buti n,: Roberti , Anita Russell, Sandy W ell!I also anno u nced an d those wis h i ng
Wes&amp; II••- SI.
P m roy Ohl
1 Ray mon d Pou li.111, Bo�by B uck, tickets were aaked to co nt act Fred 1
c:::1 lsry . Mr11. Jam e1 Sa nborn ; Trea- hos tess.
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Ben ny Ewi n g a nd Wo ne 'Zurcher .
retary for Memberehip, Mrs. Da le
HAVE GUESTS
Stale l\e prresent ativ e and Mrs I
Walbur n ; Secretar y or Fello wship
Mr. end Mrs. Cecil Butl er and.
Ge
orge Mei nh a rt were guests a n d
Mia.s Margsr_et Saue r ; Secretary of family of Fi nAlay,
o., were "'
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ome
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Mr.
M ein hart gov•
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At. the d ose of the meeli ng pump
The Hom ebu Udefs Cla8!1 of t he
Mlssior1 a rf Ed ucation, Mrs. Cha s. l the weekend.
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Bradbury Chur ch o f Chri3t meL ki n pie, te :1 a nd c0Hee were served
the home economics commit tee. I
I at th e chul'ch M onday ev6 n in g. by
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- -The mee ti ng WIS ope ned wllh th e
Lord's Priyer. Prayer was give n
by Bill King 11fter a son g. Bertha I o em.nn, Announcing
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irir. and Mrs. Ge n e Colem a n of
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A potl u �� 1u pper II bcmg p �a n- Mid d leport are an nou ncing the
n ed for the .Novem �r meetr ng. birth of a n eight pou n d, 14 1 ou n ce
The me�tl ng closed wit h a prayer daughte r at Ma so n Clinic yestcr­
by Wilh a m Rl?wley. Refres hme n t. day. She has been named Tm11 j
were aerved.
Ja ne an d ha,s one bro ther, Jerry.
Preeen t we re Mr. a nd Mrs. WII•
Gr� ndpare n ls are Mr. and Mrs.
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M ,. and Mrs. J . L. Cn lema n of
da u ghte,, Mrs, Ju nior Wasner ,
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Banking has aptly been calle
George Nash, M r. and Mrs. Ver- shaw of Cl eveland a rc great gl'and- j
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"the generator of the capital•
p11rent1.
no n Bi n g and da ughter.
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Saturday Til 9 p. m.
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9 a.m to5 p.m. on Mon◄.ay,
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wheels of busines� and Ind�
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The �ARMERS BANK
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COMMON PLEAS
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Farmer

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: · 1tutland Furniture Offers A Special In Home Heating!
NOWI 500 gal. LP GAS SYSTEMS
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PINtt have Nfn•ntetive c1II at no altl191Won lir lllt,

R U T LAN ·o F U R N I TU R E
Arnold Grati, Owntr

Rivals Ready,
Last Big
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m��!�eOa�
Henry �w�!�f!�i!J!���h�

serve as members of t he
1pllal Commission Board.
y
Under law, it is charged 1r( . l!Slbilil of building the
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Rith.ard M.
VlCl!!I Prelidenl
Nixon_ .an� Sen. Jo-�n F.- JCenntd)'
ent� the 11�•1
el:ht daya of
lhe p�sJdenUal elecU o n campaign
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tod ay , eonYiitced the nee wu
el�., and equlllly dete rmin ed to
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J�in J� up�r �a� d.
K e�'4iy rel umed today to hi• ·
wetkend · � ilmpin1 ,rou nds - the ,
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Ph'1adelph a lll'ta - in an attem pt
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lo DIii down Penasylvanla'a S2
elecior'al v,!Mfl (or the DtmocraUc

0Uo;win1 resignations from for-

The three were appoint

mer members Kai Hind y, Fred. Cl'!IW ana W . O. Atkins.
Hindy, Crow a nd Al ki ns \ tend- sluner1 .voting i n favor.
I ered t h e ir resii;: nati on s at , Com• I The three ne w a ppoi ntees will
meeti ng la st wee;,· serve on th e Board al on g with
1 mi ssi oner' s
DRILLER ' S DISCUSSION - Sewer problem, plague people AND INDIVIDUA I.S,
, I b_u l . no acti on was taken at that : R1 L. Jaco bs, A. C. Bradford and
Dr.
Brown , Pomeror, �en��t. Iea�ns in his struggle to·tap a 23pfeet deep sewer-line.
Ttd Reed, Jr.
t i me.
Mud-spat•
M r . Ewi ng i1 a resid en t of Porn• tered plu ":l ber, y mce Marti n gestures upon his return from the nver bank in
Commissione r Rola nd Neutz.
explaining
li n g mo ved to app oi nt. t he three er�y. h as su per vised the con• , the �ltuat1 ��- Drillers Glenn T
hompson , left , a nd Roy Stone, right, . get the story , with help­
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1 new mem bers a nd bot h Da n Har• ' sti\lcti on of a number of bu ilden,, _ Sonny McDonald, and M�rvin "Friday" Craig, crouched, looking o n. Wel l drilling
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1 ! ti n ger and Don Mull en voled inrp in t he- locaULy •n d is Co unty
e�uipment was req uired to attain the 23-feet 1 evel. Hand on hip, Dr. Brown directs
opera.
1 ")' ea." Before the a ppointme nt o f · CQtO ner .
i ons.
1 �e new mem bers, Com mlni o ner l fred R u saell, 11 Midd leport re1
- - - -- - - - -- --- - -·-- l Mulle n voted to accept reaigna- sident, is a retired Ne"" York
1 lion, from Crow, Hi n dy a nd At- ' C.n t&lt;al Rait,oad wo,ker and
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iri(J ).iew Jeruy, before a:olng to­
nlfht,. lo PJi(ladelphla, !I• planned
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e�ly t o­
\Q� in W°Hhlp,ion
d� t,n: :tel�villl on 1�che1 to bf!I
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A . 1 7·Ytar-old iuwanll• of
GrNnaboro, N.
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bt'Ok• out of
th• Mall' County 1,n at 12: 30
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Sh•riff's Dtputy Clarence, Sh�
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ALL OVER NOW. '' For two �Th:,:e PublJcl n nominee eh arted
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'this .��"ctiOn at :.:·r
Velers aild ·Middleport reside�b.
the l ongest 4tretch drive In mat­
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he , would mak' e an lJ,000. m lle t ject; 'costing in excess of $.20,�.r W;a jo_lnt S�&amp;tQ�IllB�l-·job. / Hlcka on 1uQiclon of awto �
tour, 1kippin,. from New Jersey
county ••• blocbd
Here' W.Orkers are ·replacing the · ,tdeii,&amp;lk ·tn. fro.nt pf. the',qt!:ad- I Th• entln,
and Ptnlll)'lvaa n i:a over to Ne w
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Hc�pe w.n
th1
WM
off
ed.
compJ�
a�jn1
Bar- ·ands Restaurant. 'l'hll �f'8Urf
Yotk Wed nesday, wheNI Prealde nt qUfl"lerS
Anthony
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pp&amp;rtn
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poi n ted within nearby l0&lt;alities
of th ose who resigned lt wae an nou nced.
The board wh i ch consista of aix
m emberi; will serve un til the pro•
posed 42 bed hospital la bu ilt and
- ns for the strudure are
leued . Pla
ac,1w bcln,e: made a nd mu st be com•
nleted by Architect Harry Ray
Nay before April 1, 1960.
rhe previ oua pla nn ing time
given was unl ll October 21 ol this
ear, but 11 n ext� nsion WIS .i: ran t)'
t he state Departmen t 01
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Trophies Given.
At Golf Oub . .
Annual o·IDDer

· JOU' ntedt. n,,,, ,,. u -wman, to c:hoost
from.- HairMpowra ranp from 215 to 348. (FOi'
beat economy, 1J!!IC!fy ti,., Trophy �my v;a.
lb Jo,- �P.JUllon � )IOU UN rep)Mr ....,
' lf ,thla 10Ujld1 , bit tachnlcll, i,,11 t,Y , , new
T,ophy 4M'ltnt IOOl"I, tt't In ■ti tour. Ponlilc nr�
In ono �k. I • -. clllr llllj&gt;·'w•va
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I MO(ons• l F-acin;---g

Th,·s Cand "dat.e
Has A Lotta Bull
To Throw A 11•ound

Charge After
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CMn,Y I
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NPNNnt•lw, owna a bull
other politicians mltiht Ilk• to
A n 1cc1•de n t at Zerk's Dairy
h■q
I e,r near the 1o wer end of Porn-,_ anlmal, In -· lh'-L of
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i eroy Saturday n ight resu lted in
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in, the ,cene o f a n accident.
�nda_ll Atki n,, 19. M ilwaukee,
,.,.s.:�:1!:!v!�n
work n,
Mldd .,....,.,
W ISCOnaJn , wa8 arrested by Porn•
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Gt-ant-,t. Little di4 he know
that. his bull .., wwtdna in
C:ORllECTION · MA DE
RK n14!.
J Earl Frffker, �. Raci ne. wat
Ch i., H•rbtirt Gilby CIIM ...
charged with fo llowing too dosely
n
a e car, and PatrelMMt
i n traflic followi ng: a n acc ident Fri
�•nk In_ � crviMr. Th-,. 111.W:
day alternoon . not Evelyn Lacnr
8, Po-m eroy, II reported Sit·
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the new high sch&amp;ol ,�,.
a puked ear owned by Roi;rt
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�:��! t� B�� k�l( �: �a s etWO�;: a.!: h=.-ch::...-=
nu,ndacf him up aM retufflN• timated. at $75. Thl!I'e werr� no inhim to his peature.�
1uriea.
"That IMl'II la •• tam• as •
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Pom
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. eroy o Ificers i Iso
mel low old house cat," WI.
u rice Hu nter, 53, Rt 1. Alb.a ny
Ma
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on _a cha rge or drivi ng while In•
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toxicated
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Huruer posted hond to appear
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two persons were rmed Saturday night i n Ma yor Le1a r'1
Court on charges of driving whilf!I
intoxi ca ted. Th ey were Rhine..
bo-ldt Edward Swartz, Milson. w.
Va., a nd Clifford Jcenhower bolt
fi ned $ 1 00 an d costa a nd sente n•
Of e3C
ced to three d,iys in Jail.
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..., and Foster Gri ndstead were a warded trophie$ i n
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thel r d 1v1i,lo mi as were four other
penon11 an d an industrial concern at th'e imn ual di nner held al
c �;!���!�� 0;� ��ur; i!� n!�:�
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h anded tro p h ies to Joh n R iebel
and Ok ey Killingsworth, both rirst
flight co m petit ors, i n the recen tly
concluded club champi onship; lo
Spor n pl ant for taki ng honors i n
the ind u strial d ivisi on, a nd to
Aldo Jeffe n and Tom Jenks for
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at.ate- .cin!ui t by fiyfnj to. :A.Iuka
fon:tm•nt lltftCln In th •
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ut a d
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Sundt,, appear at a Pilly M onday
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. i �Jroit an d "'.ind. Up with a
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ted 75 g u ests conten ted with a
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eledion eve
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aPpeal flanked by I.be Preside nt
I Freela nd Fox. 27, Co lu m bus . i' farm style chicken dinne r. "
; Jlld ' Hew,mon ·of Pomeroy High �h601 ·was:,�e$re.d : cha m- I
a,ncl · vlCG preaidential nomine e
: Ohio, was free 011 $1.MIO bond
7c
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., _ nual Mel"s
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•t second eonsecutive · y4.111.,·
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HEtnry Cabo t Lodae in W11hinato n n1
pc nding grand jury acti on Satur'
High
Racine
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1norning
Saturday
CQllnty · c.htrrY pie contest
Mond ay nigh t.
d ay after �ei ng c har ged wit.Ii ma n•
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. ught�r of Dr. '..amt' .Mrs; ·,T; A. Hew�tson; I
Kennedy, who h111 bef!l n ton­ School. Judv,
slaugh ter m t he death o f W111Jam
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Cf!ln tratlng on the ke,' llates o f Pomer�Y. Route � . is ) 1 years old ·Bilt:l. a Junior· at Pomeroy
Put ney, 22, i n Pomt PJ easarit, last !
New York, Penn1ylvan'l1, 1Ullnol8,
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·s 9i;t�e�� ,O hio , El�ctrlc Com �!� :'a���d to the Jan uary term
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more than half . of the , 281&gt; elet Circle , a Junior at Radne High pany o r(Jce ill Col umbus. Win ner
of Mas on Co u nt:v gra nd jury uptor ■l votes necesaary fpr electlo n. School. She It a daughter or Rev. . of _ the Oh io eh�mP,ionshlp cherry
Fred J. Beck erstarr 18 Ming o on arra ig nmen t before J ustice of
will visit C1llfoml1 TUead1y an d a�d Mn. Dou glas Circle of Ra- ,pi� con teal �)11 the n compe te in Ju nction , was arrested . by lhe Ohio I the Peace A. M. Goodwi n .
th• 29lh National C�erry Pie Bik• I State Patrol on charges o f leav• ' F. E. Eddy, state trooper, quot•
Wedne■llay.
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High
d
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The Democra tic nomi nee ano
, Judy Brogan of Rutla
Jud y Getty or Point Pleasant. a
I driving Jett ol the center
100,1,
22,
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was
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Jui top aides atill Ny lhe electi on
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foll ow- s aymg th a t Put ney w:.is k nocked to r embe r of th e Busy Bee 't-H Club,
st
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co
SWJrday'a
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J�dges to�
race la "close ," eve n though they Saturday'a contest beca111e of
i i na a wreck at 6: 10 p . m . Sll lur- he sidewa lk duri ng a fight. Also as bee_n n .1 m,ed Wes t Virgi nia
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w el'tl Mr1. GenevJ Nola n, Me 11s da on Rt 7 6· 2 mi·1e s n or th O hel d earlie r for investiga tion in
are aure Kennedy 11
moving iUnesa;
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5 will rece1"'.e a n expe nses-paid trip
, M illa Ann apace 'lbrcbUmo, ,home �nomies .ezten!Hon a1e n1, f'o�ero
ahead.
Silver Hill, Ky,, but pol ic� said
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Nixon ls con vi nced he la eve n home economist. of Ohio Power MIH Nlncy l4cAlll1ter, h ome
Beck ir·sta ff h it a
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the
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Galaa
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of
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�cem ber ;• 1h
or ahead ol Kennedy but he also Compan ,
drive n by Floyd O ;�b:r
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leased.
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be teat ■Mounced Uut Miu .. Hewet- Ua Count)', Ind �r
'believes tht final days must
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Rl. 1, Long Botto m �8 h e rou�de
, M, F. Johnson , Jr., representing Com-a
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atill mo-re active and tffedive U son will compete in .a ■oettonil . h ome econQml�a · jeac::her at Wa: a cu rve
iss G etty, ,17, has
n a �-H , the
bee
.\f tl dred
BOSTO
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tivea :
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cob.teat . at Piketon Hl&amp;h School, hama, Hia;h
he ia to win.
d ag e was reported
... Medi�
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mem�r for eig ht
years. Durmg • [risu rers of Columb us. will bf!I Papennan, secre tary • partner to
on November 17th. She wJll ' atek l
ti°J both
. es. There were no J Adult D riving Oass
. �ehi!f
that t ime &amp; he ha s served a8 report- g uest speaker at the Novf!lmber ind111trialut
Bern:id Gol d£ine
lhe �ional cbampton1b ip v'ie
j n ies .
er, �ecreta ry, song leader, vlce :! meeting of the Pomeroy Tu.th• pleaded guilty today at · the outset
Announced
Meetin&amp;
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;�e Patrol a lso arrest
inc with cou nt, winner, ' fro� Rhodett Pinpo nt&amp;
oo TheoAdult.a fii t@rested i n learn ing to- J presiden t and preaid en t of her en Association at Sugar Run of her trial on inco me tu ev asion
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Vinton Jaek8on R on Pike At I ·
Ol't!!
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Th
ompao_n ,_ 44, R u tla nd,
clarges. She was given a 'iUSdrive are urged to attend a meet- 1 cl u b. Sh e is now 1ong and rccre a- Elementary School at '1:3q p.m.
dicap
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heiJ.i Ada'rrul Brown ' Hi&amp;hii� ' Feraru&amp;0;n Han
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Jo hnson has had 14 years of pended lo ur . mon th j a il term and
UPJ - g"tate Au • oft a c arge o f drivmg left of the I ng al R u tland High School Room li on leader and a junior le;ider.
CL!VELAkO
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Sh e has a tt ended two regi on al ex perien � writing automobi le fined p,500 on each of five
r: 0�:dcea
co,. ditor: Ja rqes A. Rhodes · �•i d toda)' j cente�. T�om pson was cited lo ap- . One , at 8 p. m . Wedne.sday. 'Nov. 8,
e
n
M
pear n oun ty Co urt.
for deta ils an d more informati on recreat i on works hops . _at Ced �r a nd general ca sually in&amp;uran� cou ntl.
nent,
oppo
nh1
�ison
e �•1,i
til
n�ica teaeher &amp;t Po�eroy ·Hilb
Judge Sweeney ordered the five
Llltes Cam p and part1�1pated m both i n the office an d In , the field
Jamea .
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f'.erguton, .•hou\d not be
1 abou t a cl ass to slut soon..
School will accom ny her •b,ld· .
lhe rec reat ion leaO ersh 1p grqup at
n
W
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a
jail term.s suspen ded and
.se'pante
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r
drive
,
an
Morg
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e
cau
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e
n
i
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l
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r
seve
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o
f
stock
r'
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and
s poal
elected to the state au tl!t
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tion 1 nstru�tor, is plan ni ng to State Older t-H Clu b , � be�s• m utua l co�pan les. Mn. Elaine plaud the Brookline resident on
is that , .lt would meuh. · a father- 1
Wlaner of the sectional c�nte■t
Conferen ce_ 1t Jackson s 1d1l1 m Rouse, pre111dent of the •18ocla- · probati on for two years. He also
teach an ad ul t class.
10!1 combina�lop COfl�lling the
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\Vill ' try tor the, ,tate champiotJn• stat
June. Sh e It the alterr.a te scholar- li on said
f'.Uled that s he m ust pa y the total
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Al) "uto��bile aCci dent IHL aIii D
be 3rd at Co1 b
ship wi nner to return in 196) . _
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$12,DOO
fine w i t hi n l'o\'O w eeks.
be
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an
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his
In
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R�el
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Thunday 1(Gallipoli1 Ferry Jn Ma- _!: efflll
TWO AltRIST•D
Last December, Miu Getty m- Pearl WiUiams are in ch■rae of
. m ent of bl■ eampalgp for re-el ect.
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aon Counu, claimed • eecond vie,
Two perso ns we re •treated b:, tructed rec_rea ti�n lea�en at the the arra n gements for the Navern•
I tion, the lnlle "transce nda either
D--..:ved r
llm Saturday w,th the death · of
w, n.a::�
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Sherilf'9 Department on char- county Ofli&lt;!t!ra Tr1Jnmg: School bcr 3 meeting
the
ility." He ' spoke
ab
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perfonnal"lce
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B)'N o. Jaekaon, M, of Hf!lndenan
ges of mtoxtc1tion . William Reeves and ta ught a recreation cl ass at
Bridge
1 at I breakt11t for the Clti1e111 for
at a Point Pleasanl lioapital.
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Mn. Anna Ptan&amp;a, 57, Point , Harold Sauer, RuUillnd H!gh •
Divorce etition
state Road Comrn i ssi'bn on one
F u nera l services for Mrs. Ed· 40 , Rutland, were a rTested on the mg the past s urQ mf!lr.
Pleasant. Rt. 2, w11 killed,. inat.ant•. School tuidince counselor, will be
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Regular Fede ral-Aid project in MaFiled In Court
ward Rite, 80, P omeroy, will be charie.
ly Jn the af:CJdent. H er b111band, the i])eaker 1'buraday at 7:30 p, m.
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Vfrlll A. Plants, waa injured.
J wheia ·salem Center PTA meet .
Fede rated Church with bu rial in
K athy Han naha, dsugbter of Mr. filed in ttie Clerlr: o f Court&amp; office Parent low bidder is for Sixteen
DANCES JIG
Special' lllusic with local lalent · Will Meet Tuee ay
Twv -utQmo�Hel driven by Jackd
Beech Grove Cem etery bellide her
UPI _ The a nd Mn V ic Hannahs, u nderwe nt by Betty Lo u GIi key, Harriaon- llile Creel. Bridge on Secon d ary
TEHRAN , Iran
IOn.. and Jllantl collided. 11tf!I nr will be on J.be pro,ra m. RefreahEd
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queen o f Iran
i:lrlwin ,by J'a�bon waa travelln1 menu will be served. Me ben
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beam span, on con cre te substrue•
F riend , ma_y ca ll at the tefl l• today, prese n ting the Shah a nd a ant Cli ni c. Kathy's birthday will risonville . .
and the uted lo brih&amp; someone with them . Re pubhC11n ComD;1 lttee .women will
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Pluta automobJle w.a, tnroute A featival ia beinc plan ned for . -t&gt;e
waa • member of the Fed erated j oyous nation with a n heir to t he , Thursd ay. Friends may send cards gl ect and extre me cruelty u lace Construcaion Co ., Hun L ine: ton,
at
the Rep!Jbl ican . Headquarters
from Hunllnlton when the acci- November 10.
! Church. l\ev. Waldo Bartels will Peacock Throne .
W. Va., ■t $65,641.84.
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H otel Martin.
grou nds for the action.
I to room 102.
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e In chara:e.
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,JlGl(HI WU th e owner an d oper8urvlv ora are these children
b ee n inviled. The meetlng i1 ope11
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tHIC kl!N DINNllt .
aiGr' at Jackson '■ Market in BendleS
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Ernest Hi te, Cohassett, M inn .:
A chicke n dinner - will be aerved , tQ a_nyo� who wia}les t� atten4.
e�n• ,nd wla I natiw of Muon
Mrs. Bea trice Charl es, Colu mbus, -------------------,
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Co�., Si,iryivon Include thti wld- by . the Wealeyan Service Guil d. on
Ohio; Mrs. Carrie Grueaer, Po mfl!INID , $1C), COSTI
ow, !Jve- llOns. and four da\lllltera. electi on d,y, ,Nov. 8, at lhe R,cjne
n.kion·, death .,., Maoon lletbodlal Chu�h Ann,x ,t..t1n1 / wmlam • Ken d;ll WII (ined $10 erci: Mrs. Fntneia Sch oll, Pcmw
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::;�U� �up, sar- JWlcbc.a,
TOLEDO. Ohio UPI _ stu nned hero ically d id their best to re11-- s urvivors o f Sa t urday's r)ight's first com mercial pla ne crash c-v er
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relalives were arriving today to cu e their team mates but they I crash . It w:as the fog-so thick to o ecur at Toledo Express Air•
Satu rday adm Ihions : Mn . Lee visi t - or cla im the bodies -of never bad a ch ance. Some of the ! you cou ldn 't se e yo u r hand i n lronl port-wt!!re married men. One of
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Rudl&amp;ell, P ome roy.
t he Calllorn la Polylech,iic College s urvivors were lound wa ndering o f y_o ur f■ee-w hich sea� Jobe. them, Ray Porras, 21, a senior
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His teammate. R oy Sc1,llabba, fl.lllbact lrom Los A ngeles. wa s
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football pl ayers injured or lr:llled 300 feet away, stunned.
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Jessie La'nn i ng, Rutland ; a nd Jh t- br inging t he m home from Satur- ·Bo w1i ng Green ca m pu s 18 it di d g uard , put it this w a y: ··we were
her pla ne San Gabriel, Cali f., had rPren tty·
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Twen ty- two persons, - Incl ud i ng athleti c officiall �\t,rt, 11 tterly dis- had gone u p. I re mem ber start• become eng•ged, - to COl'li Sa_ndy
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17 players, w ere killed wben their mayed.
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S_pot chec:kl- by UPI ln dleated
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have
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that a aubatJntlal m•Julty of the trildltiOnllll) J111 ;Gb1erved. by 10me man. Catbol,l'e Oburfb lc:hleved P om eroy and Mrs. Floyd Ru Pfl • j a part and b urst Into flamea m o- feet the cras h may
n ig�t, members L9 have !Jeen_ marri ed next mon th .
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and everywhere , to co nth1ue to ny of t he Ohio Air Nationa l G u ard Ba ughn d ied m t he crssh.
fog Sa turday n i,i:ht.
SponllOri of thit Idea denie d that /
ducted · their u1u1l wortblP. lerY· ans, a1 the anniftrt&amp;J')' of the oc-1
It wu the longest trip the \1u.�were e njo yi ng a g:.y, noisy Ha lpenons survlv,e,d, to dialan t poi nts for ga mes.
, TWen ty-six
CLOCKS GO IACK
IN -on Reformation sun.day and calion on which Kart,ln Luther tt Was , tntendtld • i, an eleventh•
n a ha ngar across tan� of California Poly ha&lt;I ever
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made J)o · reteren• to .the rell- n■iled bi, famo\11 '"98 • thf!I•'' Oil hour blOW ; a:t ·the caDdldacy of
, the fiel d . The n t he flash or light, taken (or a 1 11me. Ten years ago
no m ore footbal l this season .
ho ur mi nor lo critical.
an
!net.wards
lfou■... lllue - In the pretldenUal the 'doot . el a church at Whitten,. S.01 John" F. �ll'enil.eib-, · l{Catholic. m oved
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fie dt..-twed alrllnw ••• tt.. Poly(.t('hn lc College football en d 1 me n were only a few h u ndred I play Bradlef. On lhe colll'ge r�m•
Same Prott,tant clerl)':inen did wa the spatt· 'flihieb ilnlud tile salli�� It 'b1t the leaden -of · aev• '. of the ea■tern ind ·central U nited
f/"'t In hls..ry lnnl•lnt I ma-- Brent �obe, JD, o r yi sta, Calif., re- fe�t away. But the . fog was so . pu s, Don R o �. sports t'd1tor
Wahr � the pulpit aplntt. elec- Prole1fant a.t�tton. · • : , ea.l . . �lor-_ �tlnl �•nomin1: . \States; ,vhe�, Daylight Sa ving,
/ thick they co uld no t see t he �reek- of the tluden� paper, t('ca_l led
ca lla his apprehe nsions.
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Flame a fro m the front section
la. Ji.tr6iill ReformJ... Standud Time for the winter
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Daily Seolinel, Po�y-ltllddleport, 0., Oct . 31, 19

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Mn. Robert Sharp were lfffedl. 1'1:Na BacbMr.
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M� ; .� J.:' ;:�an Cart Othen of the fe llowablp at�ndinl , J'ollowhii the v1ij1t 10 the CIIII&lt;l,.
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P1tter10n , Chul otte Wi l l ford, RU lb I
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T he Me t hodisl Youth Fellow1hip lane Rou1h, Janet Mo rrh, Donna
A
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'c1r1wr1 y:ht wen Su nday Jani ce Zirkle, Ly nn Daniell, Kathy ! and Jin. Vaua:han and M ra. IJer•
HOUHWAltMI NG
enjoy ed a Hal loween
mHquerade Nelson, Ef1i e Den iton , Mary La- t
I dmner
Mn,
Doris
Pre
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Worthy
.i ue■tJ: of Mn. Mae Va n - Lac ey, Edith Hapto n1lall, Clrolyn eU Blchner, a l onJi wi th Mr. •nd
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Mn
L t her Tucker was hon O
party in the church base ment Mon- they and Unda, Ma_rl�ne Hall and I
Meter ind M l l dred al W ell C&lt;1l- Hu11e ll, Roy Coleman and tbe.e Mn. lf111 ptonat.a ll and sun . BllL 1nd
G
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ter of Ohio, Order of the Eltter n I Ht h l't her new hom e J n M. aao n. umb i a Su nda_y .
adulta, Mr . and Mr,. H,plon.taU Connie · Bachn er Jnd Ro&gt;· Co'-an
Games were play ed. Mn. Eva Snowde n , Betty Wi l ham,, h� bell [
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Star has a nn ounced the appoint• Hott .Hteaea for the affair w e re
Th e cal lm &amp; 011 Dua Lew11 and ion, Blll, Mra. Everett Bach- wut to tbe ' putur · , s t udy fer
Flemi ng judsed the m1111ked � r- Nel son . J_oa n Eada, Joa n Harr1ao� , I,
To the hig h achoo! aractuate with m ent of Mn. Emma K.ay ctatwor- 1 Mn. Chester Oliver Mn. Lou 1 who h11 been I l l wer e Fr� Tha­ ner and Conni e , Mr. and Mrs. Rich- cook.la aad lea.
sa n, and se_lectcd Jo� m. Erl_e wme Wa n da Vminl, , Don�• Frr e, Mart ie
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I be tter th an avera 11e m ental ra, t hy II Grand Ada for 1961 . Mrs. Harrne, and JOln Ol,i ver
bet of M.uon, l:irady Craig a nd llrd Vaughan and Jlev. Howard
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as !he pretti est. Ma, 11:1e Herrmg as Gru ese r, �oan May , 1�yrv11le Brown
Games were layed ,11nd pr ize, Bob Greer o f Rac m e , Ray N e �I ftuppelt.
ugh eat, Johnny Grate II the scar, Janel Bohn , Grace U t ll �ger, Ell en paciUty one who inc l uded m11,the- Clatworthy wa■ i nstalled at the
ma ca I n hla high achoo aubj ecla, 7111 ann ual Seulon of the Gra nd
were award ed t� Mn. Ra)' Tu ck - I and Bi ll Matto of Weit Columb u1
ieat , Ka re_n tucker as lhe cut e st, rur.ker and Ruth_ Erlewine.
Janice Z1rlr: l e waa le.111de r for the
the Nu) offen a chance to be Chapter of Ohio held in Cleve•
" I Norman VanMc ter , Midd l eport .
LI d Willi
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Shel la Crisp as most re prese nta
Severa l se nt g1ft1 but were un- train ed In the field of n ucleonle1
• M:;! 1 Ji11D ice Nic ho ll\O n � l,ited Mr■ . group mee ting a n d u.ted the J oplc,
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imd serve aboa�d a filit nuclear
Her a �polntment brin&amp;• honor Joh ll$0n , Mrs . Bob Lee, Mn. 1 JJa ul Ha rmo n at New Haven Sa t- '"A hultfu l Life " for the devotioncas as the mos, d1 ff1cult to td en - INTE R N A"TI O N AL GIF T PA RTY
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powere aubm s rme ·
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-·I n• Char1ea Al len aworth, M111 Par k- urday artemooi·. ..-i wu
. Karen Bachner
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with �. Gl fts From Around th e po we red t:hl r,a and subs l th e li
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Judy
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the Z5t h District II well , Mn.
_ J J � ' � 11.. World P! rtY al her hom e Thurs- ,
M r, M ddred Lu cu,
Mra. A lma Joh nson and Mra. spe nt the week e nd ._ 1 home .
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and Stev e, M rs. Margnre I - h1·1 1 mg, d ay eve n mg. The demons lra lor, trai
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M l'III vlslled Mr. and Mrs Put! N i ch&lt;1I - we n
e r, Karen , Billy, S;:indy Bnd TomJlsplayed pict ures , cl ock.a , purses, to th e hili: h school �radu:iti•
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my , Rev. and Mrs, Carl Herri ng j ew e lry and such from se veral
""riod of t ralni n e
" far the Tr•aaure r al "the The .--�
Mrs · Hele� Barker ape n t t h e a Bible .baaeDal l game a t their
••t·h Dia tr 1c1•.
Mrs. CIare noe W am,1ey , Bonn 1e
..,a rg·t e , Mn. Eva Fl e mt· ng, .:iverM!aS •ountr
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kend rec-en t ly w i th her s i ster ne x1 meeting Leiider, will be Ed
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ey , M n. Kat ie
Saundra and Teresa De.111�, Den_nls
The e ven in g WH enjoyed phyi ng ine tr• inl ng lasts for approximateI
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She e11enl l y ,11Uends t he Heath
Mn. Sam Whee l t' r .it Bellaire, 1th Haptonatal l and Kat hy Lacey
f •r•� 1 M
lr ne K e M
and_ De a n W ebe r, Debbl e Smit h , g,11m ea wit h Mrs. Ber nie Hoffman J
y two years before he I s a Hlgned Methodist Church of Midd l eport ��� j'j! • Ha��i , � M,: � .. �� o., accompanied by l=: thyl Ridd l e The meeti ng close with prayer by
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Susie Park_er . John ny � rate, Jo- and Mrs. Je ,11n �uk �r �warded ,
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--- - - - -- � --- · - · --B l k e , Mn. Helen Bark er An n Hd her mother who !IJ)t! nt the
etta Erl ewi ne , Shelia Cri sp, Linda priies. Mr.s . M11t1e ·81rchf1eld re)'
Shrin
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JO�nson, Mrs. Harr! J0hn son.
Ste wart, Je anle Side rs , Che ry l �eiv ed the door prize. Sandwiches,
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ha s a honett desire to succeed . He Child Con1erva tion Leaeue and
Lang , Barbara Carter , Ga ry O ren- , aliv ea, mi nt,, coffee a nd kool aid
Mrs. James Prof1 U , Mrs. HowLl oyd W1ll1 .:1m! and d.iughter
can becorn e a spec hl list t hrough Lhe Pomeroy PTA. She realdes In
n� r, David and Paul Rlce and Ron '.('ueker, Phyllis a nd El mer Van M e ler Jr . .
were 11e rved to Mesdame1 Wa nda }he Navy ' s Nuclear Fiel d Pra&amp;ram. Pomeroy with her husband, Jamea l ard Van Mettr, Mra.
me Ch e adle.
Stewart, Avonall George, Bernic e
Th e Na vy Recruiter in Po.i nt who ls salesma n for the Strlet• _ M n. Bab Lee, Mr!. W t llls _ Dud- mo tored to Washingto n , D. C.,
BEGINS ACTIVITIES
-� eJSQn , Jeaa ie Gr ueser, Jane t Mor- Pl e asa nt ha&amp;- the details a nd q ualif- man Biacul t Company and t heir J d l ng, Ra ndy a nd L111 Duddmg of Thursday night to visit with Mr.
The Rutl and H igh School Safety ria, Wan da William,, Join Ha rri- ! :i
ic tions far th is fie ld of trai ning daughter, Twill an d her parenll, · ! Mason , � ra. 12!o nard Sau nde n. and Mrs . Tom Williama a nd son .
Cl,ub begi ns this yea r's activiti es son, Marie Birchfield, Do nn a Wil- avai l
Mr. and Mrs Isaac Lewis and
Mr. and Mn. Albert Ebenbacb . 1 Mrs. Lo u11 Harmea of Tol edo,
a bl e to those who desire it.
wit h 50 me mber! compared to 2'1 liamaon, Don na Lalhey, Bea trice
Mn.
George
Jo
hn50n , Mra. Ho!TI n_ Dana and Mrs. F'red
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Smi th and Margaret, Joan Stewart,
a clerk-stenognpbe r for the Aid er Johnso n of Wea t Columbia, \'lilted Mr� and Mrs. E . J. Hill at
Office rs selecte� for lhe year Ruthlane Roush, Pe arle Canaday
' •�d honoree and aona Terry ,11 nd Pom eroy =,u nday after noon.
for t he Aged otflce.
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are Margare t Smit h, presid ent ; and Sabra, B;irbara VanM eter,
Mr , and Mrs . Ro bert Ol iver
Mrs. Cl11tworthy was accomp■n- Timmy.
Rosa lie Da\'iS, vice preaident ; Sue Bern ice Hoffman and Steve, Betty
Sendi ng &amp;ifll but unable t� at• J and baby o� Spe ncer spen t the
ied to t he Grand Chapter m eet- 1
N elso n. sec�etary · tre asu rer, an d Herring, Ren Snowden , Jea n Parking -by her husband, Mrs. Mabel tend we re Mn. Glenn Cartwright, wee ke nd "_¥1th Mr. and Mrs.
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El en,a Mar�m, r�porter.
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Bennett, Mn. Virgin ia Neulzling Mra. John Harrison, Mrs. Elver Cheat e r Ohver .
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Mi ss Smith, Ba l ly Hay es, Carolyn Mr� Iva Howel l .
Mrs . Dor,1 Bui;Jurk a nd daugh·
a nd Mn. Yvet ta Bechlle. At the Fox. Mra. Fred Lewia, Ann a nd
YE.S • • . You can clean up bills and debts,
Edwards, � :iid Nicholso n and Be tty
------meetl ng Evangeli ne Chapter was Phyllia Wllll■ma, Dorothy Blake , te r and so n of Parkenbu r g visi t•
Morr is will &amp;ccompany Wuner
cul your payments down and have u111
ed in Chflon Su nday and atte nd- t
i n charge of the Dlltricl P,rty Lorna Jahnaon.
Morga n , dr l':er education te.111cher,
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V isi ti n&amp; Mr. and Mrs. Ned ' d se rvi ces
the M. E. Church. '
held at the Auditorium Hotel.
cash bnidH for other lhinp.
to Ath ena tliov. 5 . to .111tlend th e
-Othera Jrom Meigs County al- Henry Saturda)' were Mr. a nd - · - ·
Southeas ter n Ohio Drivers EducaA Halloween party waa held by l lending G nnd Chapter were Mrs. Mn. Kenneth Taylor, Mlddl eport,
Simply uH our office about • bud1el loan.
t.lo n Co nferenc e.
th e m e mbers of ,he Ma&amp;On Moth- , Mary Hughes of Middleport, Mrs. 1 Mr. ,11nd Mn. Ferri, Justis of Ma•
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�hly Ann Ru pe of Pomer(ly, Mn . Jane aon . Mra. Cora Martin of, Rave ns- •
See how you can square up and do bet­
td th e f i rst &lt;:ounty meetmg sc hed- 1
1 �ee tm&amp; on_ l11 t Wedne sday night
Hill, M rs. Thelma Quillen and wood .
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hr. It 00111 you nothin1 lo find out . . .
J n t he social rooms of the Me- Mrs. Cora Webb of Ra cine, a nd
Mn. Di nah Riddl e and Ethyl of
GOLDEN CIRCLE C LASS PARTY
,thodlst Church a nd in lhe Youth Miss Bernice Ledlie a nd Mr. a nd I New Have n an d He len Barke r
rtnonaltltl � you
1nd the cost is
Th e Go lden �ircle CIHs or the
,Cente r.
A v1s1t to th e chi ld�en ·s home
Mrs. W-ayne Win&amp;ett of Harrison- I motored to Spe ncer and visited
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Ch ur&lt;:h of C hri st hel d lts Oc tober
M e mbers met in the church vllle Chapter, OES.
. was '!13de Sunday even i ng by memwant lhe money,
friemh there Sund1y.
m ee ting, at the home of Mr. and
A Halloween party for me mbers basemen t at 8. They were maske d
Miu Joan Oliver attended the hers and cou nse l o�s of th� WYF' of
M rs. Webb has served the
M rs. Robert Canaday on Saturday of t he Su nbeam Su nday School and dressed for tih e Hal loween sea, Grand Chapter 11 Grand
Home&lt;:omin&amp; th e Middl eport Fi rst U mted Pres­
125 E. MAIN STREET
Martha Marshal l College
Clase of th e Maso n �lfet hodis l son . The hostesses M rs. Ma ry and Mra. Wl ng� tt 8
cvening.
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1 Grahd Elecla. football game and dance at byte rian Ch u_rch following their
Roy S nowden, president. waa i n Chur&lt;:h was h eld on Oc��ber 20 in Be rry, Mrs. Lucille Swack ham er , Mrs. Bealrlce
regu l ar mee t111g a� the &lt;im rc:h . .
L. S paulding of H unt ington.
i;: harge of th e meeting a nd gave a the church ba sement w1hh _Donald an d Mrs. Ali�e N ease� had the ,
At the hom e cider and cook ies
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scripture re adi n g. Prayer was of- C ook, class . te ac�er, serving as task of guessmg the 1den llty of of District Deputy
of Di strict 25 ! a nd G regory visited Mr. and Mrs. made by Mrs. Pau l Ha ptonstal l and
rere d by Miss Th el ma Micha el. Er- ho st Assistm� !um ':"'e re Mr. Don- everyon e .
Jamt'S E l ias an d family at Letar t
• at Grand Chapter alao.
nest Nicholson gave the_ tre asu re r'a aid Cook and Mf'i. B i l l Thomas.
1 Mrs. ld ;i Di e h l refe ived the
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re port and Mrs. Re va Snowde� re- 1 The membe rs cJ m� ma s� e d a nd prize for be ing the last one- ide n•
Min a Lewis, Randy Lee and
SHARKS NI AR SHORE
ported for the flower _committee. were j ud i;:ed fu: l he 1 1 �e tt_1es t a�d Ufie d. The group was then taken
MIAMI U PI---Swimmera were Gregory Ne il visited Mr. and Mn.
The group voted to p1 1nt the ex• the ugllea� co,• Lies. _ Wmnm g t,ie on a blindfold-walking tour and warned ,away from Crandon
Park j Ce cil Hysel l at Pom eroy Su nday.
t erior of the church. Mrs. P earle 'ormer pr ize WRS Cm &lt;h Fog les m1 g then were put in to cars for a I beach Thursday
Mr. an d Mrs. Ross Kin g a nd
Coast
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C1 1D aday, Bob_ Hill a nd Clair :ay• . .. ;..., the la t ter goi11� to Marilyn ride through l!he town. T he)' we u. Guard h elicopter
OfMISU,.... OOUIIT
spotted 1 ,cliool , family of Ripley visited Mn.
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lor w ere appointed as a co_mm1tle e €ooll:,
m,111M amn. Semi....,
le t out at the You t h Cente r, ne xt of ,11 bout 20 sharks near t he • Be t ty Call and family Su n day.
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lf;, mes we re played with pr1 z.es door to the chu rch.
15711 � Dt. Clen.U, 0.
to secure bids on the proJect.
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n b1 Pame l a Roush an d No rman
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From that poi nt m ey we re
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aid and Hallowe en candy were ser- Reynolds . Re freshm ents were serv- sent on a scave n ger h4n t . A team
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Mrs . Ric h ard ed to Ci nda Foglesong , Sally Yea- · mad e up of Mrs. Betty Fore man,
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ved to
Gru eser a nd Charl es, Thelma Mich- • ger, Pam ela Roush, Eddjc Lish, 1 iMrs. Je an Cook, Mra. Mary Tha•
ae l , Mr. an d Mrs. Ernest Molden , Linda Perry, Marily n Cook, Je nn i- be t and Mrs . LaVera Y eager won
C l air T:1ylor , Hobert Hill, Mr . a nd fer Rous h , Beverly Car.son, G.i ry ,the prize • of acquiring most of
Mrs. Roy Snowden, Mr. a nd Mrs. Mi tch ell, Charl es Jo.h nso n. No rma n the i tems on thei r Uat.
Ernest Nicholson and sons, Mik e Reynolds and guest, Donette Cook. , 'llhe Cen ter was decorated in
a nd Bil ly a nd the hosts, Mr. and
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kee ping with the Ha llowee n sea- I
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Mrs. Ca n t1day and daughter, Sab ra.
-son . Refreshmen ta Wf:!re served to .
STORK SHOWER
, M.rs. Ju ne Burns, M rs. El e a nor I
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Mrs. Joan Stewart was nanore d
'Ewi ng, Mrs. Joa n Uarbour, Mrs.
the
with a stork shower he ld in
Charlott e Yonker, Mrs . Sally
socia l rooms or the M e thodis t
C1ark, Mrs. Ida Die hl, Mrs. Rut h
Church o n W ednesday - eve ning.
Ryan, Mrs. Mary Thabet, Mrs. La
Hostesses we re :drs. Marie Birch- �
,Ve ra Yeager, M ra. Be tty Forelicld, M rs. Virginia Michael , Mrs. :
:nan, Mta. Jea n Warne r, Mra. Pat
Don na Lathey and Mra. Zelma 1
Wil son, Mrs . Jea n Cook, Mi's. LiSlewart.
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!ah Zerkl e , t,r rs. Martha Cook,
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Mrs , Lean na Wright, Mrs. Be tty
an d bl ue with a ha ssi net ho ldi ng l Gir t Scout Troop 45 o! Mason Lis h and the hostesses,
held a Ha l loween party on Tues­ I
the ma ny gifts while a stork carrying a s ma l l "baby" stood on a day even in at the Mason :11.et hodist
de cora ted table. The e ve ning was Church.
Membe�s came
to th e party
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e njoy ed pl ay ing sev eral games for I
wh ich prizes were awa rde d. Mra. dreued m costumes . After t h e
C harlotte Willford won the door guests had been id entified a n d u npr ize. Sa ndwich es. itt cream, cake, ma1ked Lhey we re taken ,on �
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ml n ta coffee and Kool aid were hllndlol ded tour or Mason a nd re'
turned lo " th e Maaon Youth Ce nter
se rv ed.
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George , Maxi ne Dyer, Re va snow- m�ta of hot . chocolate, sandGrade
Schoo l Home Room Mothn
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w1che1
cookies.
Carson,
Mari
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den, Pe arl Lillie,
A.!1 1l�lng Lea� er Mrs, Ralph era was he ld M on d,11y a�te rn oon
Eth el Nicho l so n, Jea n Parker, VerWarner a nd Assista nt Lead er Mrs . ,at t he school.
___ - -----::-Mrs. Charlie Carr was el e cted
Ray Promtt were Mrs. Donald
Cook, M ra. I.ea ter Zerkle and Mn. ' chairman of the group while
iMr�. Emoge ne Crow wns named 1
Harry Surface.
Co nn le Harbom· won a prize for to serve aa secretary-trcaaurer.
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being the la11t to be Identified.
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Others a ttending were Diane No- annual Hallowee n Parade and
bl e, Harriet Walsh, Do nna Lish, Party on Fri'(Jay, Oct. 28, at the
Joaetta Lish, Janie Dodson, J an ie . �chool. Named to purchase the
lmpl!llo ConNrltllt-WNI,, OJlf1'fa, /N"ll-lrill roomf
Dodson Janie Burgen, Suzie Warn- · gifts for the parade were M rs,
flftCI (""1ior diNMCnll, loo.
er Jackie Aldridg e , Joy Thabe t, E. A. Schaekel a nd Mn. Fred
The Ben efit Bridge a nd Can 8.sta · K�re n Rou1h, Kay McGowan, Shar- , Thabet.
Atte ndi ng were Mrs. Irma Gil­
,p arty whic h waa a&lt;: hedul ed for on Queen, Jen nifer Ze rkl e , Suzi e I
Chtwr ... Aln •
October 27th has been postponed Surface, Debbie Cook, Na ncy Prof- ,land, Mn, Gudrun Schaekel, Mn.
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one week ta November 3rd. The ritt, Brenda Burton a nd Donna Mat:tba Newell, Mrs. Loretta PauI
ley,
Mra.
Mary
Thab
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Mrs.
June
th
p1rty wlll , be s po nsored by
e. WIii.
··-------Burns, Mrs. K_at-herine McGowa n,
New Hiven wom en 'a Club and
Mrs. Gol�e Carr, Mra. Gale
will be he ld at the C:l ty Bulldin g
Shrimpl,in, Mrs. Homer Noble,
at 730 p. m. Mn. Mark Ward la !
Mrs. Velma Burris, Mn, Helen
1ervi ng H &lt;:hairma n with other I
.Baldwin, Mn. Vivia n Fry, Mr■•
committee me mbers being Mrs.
Btl .A.irJ,-Door I� S.da,.-Sffl.tibh xno difllftftOIU
LewJ•
Leder' Rou s h, who is employed ,F.mog ene Crow, Mrs.
Paul Scally, Mn. George Thayer,
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11,p rottl door ffltra;nc, 1Mi11hl ne-orlr f i!ICM,.
M rs. R. G. Greene, Mra. Robert in Clevebnd, spen t t he wee k e nd Young, Mrs. LeVera Yeager, Mra.
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Raynes,
Mn.
Delores
SteMcGlo thlJ n and Mrs. Edwi n S tein. with his family.
Rev. Dwight Spen cer, �llr. and Wart, M1,. Vernal Johnson , Mrs.
Dessert a nd coffee will be
served at the party a nd soft Mrs. Herbert Roush and son and I Harry Walsh Ind Mn. Ivy S1�lh
dri n ka will be for sale. There · Mn. Kenneth Wolfe were ■hoppi n g te.111cher repre11e n tative,
will be table favort for all a nd in Parkersburg, Frlday eve n in g.
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four prizes will be awarded, two · Mrs. Kennet h Wolfe, Mrs. Bob
for bridge and two for can111t,11. , R hodea a nd Be111111i e Slaughtei' atMn. Thayer rwlll be in charge of I tended revival s.ttrvic� at Hazel
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the ,bridge tables ind Mrs. Louis Church Tuesday 1.!Venmg.
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Mr.
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In 1903, Joh n Barrymort! made ' Norwalk were weekend gues ts of
asta tables . Admission will be by
N""""' I-Door f-P- - W--7'11111
· tickets onl y and they may be his flrat aCage appe.111r1 ncc, in Chi- her pare nta, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber
car� OJ!ffll"f i■ twarlr I /IC amoal
obtained for $LOO each from any ! cago, in a new play, "Mqda," b"y , Biaell.
Herman Sudermann .
Mra. Jerry NitesteUc r, Kathy
committee member.
. I and Chris, Wlliard, o., were vialt­
.l ng Mrs. Charles Fitch and family
ind Mrs. Wil ber Bissell recently, ,
1 ' M r . a nd Mrs. Claren cr. Hayman
and Paul vla lted Mra. Garnet Hay .
, ma n recent!)'.
1: The revival i� stil l in proirrcu 1
at the Huad Community church,
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: Mra. Garnet Hayma n has re­
. ceJved word th•1. her so n , Pvt.
Grfflfbrkr DfJ tan Spam Wa,011 - WilA :wp It) IM
GI 111MQI rOOffl Qt! ordina,i wagon,,
· Lawre nce Hayma n reoe ntly left
; for Germany and will be 1tation­
. Democratle Candidate
; ed there for the next two )'ears.
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Your Vole and Suppon
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• Fort Knox, Ky.
Appreelated
, Mrs. Marie Holman, Wayne , 1
1 M:leb., 1peut sevenl days with !
Capable - c.,.,..1ent1oa,
1 · he r sister Mrt. Garnet Hayman.
Coarieou1
: Mr. and Mrt. Clarence Lawren ce I
\ 1_ and fa1nlly vialted Mr. a nd Mrs. ,
Geraldine Yt111111,,
1 Jame1 Llwrent!fl Sundsy.
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Nr. and Mrs. Wiley ComeH of
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i'.Elst Liverpool are visiting here
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Mn. Robert Sharp were lfffedl. 1'1:Na BacbMr.
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M� ; .� J.:' ;:�an Cart Othen of the fe llowablp at�ndinl , J'ollowhii the v1ij1t 10 the CIIII&lt;l,.
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T he Me t hodisl Youth Fellow1hip lane Rou1h, Janet Mo rrh, Donna
A
�race
'c1r1wr1 y:ht wen Su nday Jani ce Zirkle, Ly nn Daniell, Kathy ! and Jin. Vaua:han and M ra. IJer•
HOUHWAltMI NG
enjoy ed a Hal loween
mHquerade Nelson, Ef1i e Den iton , Mary La- t
I dmner
Mn,
Doris
Pre
lo
n,
Worthy
.i ue■tJ: of Mn. Mae Va n - Lac ey, Edith Hapto n1lall, Clrolyn eU Blchner, a l onJi wi th Mr. •nd
i
Tu
Mn
L t her Tucker was hon O
party in the church base ment Mon- they and Unda, Ma_rl�ne Hall and I
Meter ind M l l dred al W ell C&lt;1l- Hu11e ll, Roy Coleman and tbe.e Mn. lf111 ptonat.a ll and sun . BllL 1nd
G
rand Ma tron or the Gra nd Chaprtf
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11ae
t
I
ed
wi
ho
warmi
on
Oct.
h
day e ven lng.
I
dau&amp;hter, Donn a -W:d\11mson, Judy
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ter of Ohio, Order of the Eltter n I Ht h l't her new hom e J n M. aao n. umb i a Su nda_y .
adulta, Mr . and Mr,. H,plon.taU Connie · Bachn er Jnd Ro&gt;· Co'-an
Games were play ed. Mn. Eva Snowde n , Betty Wi l ham,, h� bell [
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o1
Star has a nn ounced the appoint• Hott .Hteaea for the affair w e re
Th e cal lm &amp; 011 Dua Lew11 and ion, Blll, Mra. Everett Bach- wut to tbe ' putur · , s t udy fer
Flemi ng judsed the m1111ked � r- Nel son . J_oa n Eada, Joa n Harr1ao� , I,
To the hig h achoo! aractuate with m ent of Mn. Emma K.ay ctatwor- 1 Mn. Chester Oliver Mn. Lou 1 who h11 been I l l wer e Fr� Tha­ ner and Conni e , Mr. and Mrs. Rich- cook.la aad lea.
sa n, and se_lectcd Jo� m. Erl_e wme Wa n da Vminl, , Don�• Frr e, Mart ie
il
I be tter th an avera 11e m ental ra, t hy II Grand Ada for 1961 . Mrs. Harrne, and JOln Ol,i ver
bet of M.uon, l:irady Craig a nd llrd Vaughan and Jlev. Howard
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as !he pretti est. Ma, 11:1e Herrmg as Gru ese r, �oan May , 1�yrv11le Brown
Games were layed ,11nd pr ize, Bob Greer o f Rac m e , Ray N e �I ftuppelt.
ugh eat, Johnny Grate II the scar, Janel Bohn , Grace U t ll �ger, Ell en paciUty one who inc l uded m11,the- Clatworthy wa■ i nstalled at the
ma ca I n hla high achoo aubj ecla, 7111 ann ual Seulon of the Gra nd
were award ed t� Mn. Ra)' Tu ck - I and Bi ll Matto of Weit Columb u1
ieat , Ka re_n tucker as lhe cut e st, rur.ker and Ruth_ Erlewine.
Janice Z1rlr: l e waa le.111de r for the
the Nu) offen a chance to be Chapter of Ohio held in Cleve•
" I Norman VanMc ter , Midd l eport .
LI d Willi
M
Shel la Crisp as most re prese nta
Severa l se nt g1ft1 but were un- train ed In the field of n ucleonle1
• M:;! 1 Ji11D ice Nic ho ll\O n � l,ited Mr■ . group mee ting a n d u.ted the J oplc,
2'1
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p.
th
ll
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thro
land,
October
e th.
u
24
o na
am ey,
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r
Geo
live of Hallow�en, _ a_nd Steve_ Lu- I ,ble to atte nd.
imd serve aboa�d a filit nuclear
Her a �polntment brin&amp;• honor Joh ll$0n , Mrs . Bob Lee, Mn. 1 JJa ul Ha rmo n at New Haven Sa t- '"A hultfu l Life " for the devotioncas as the mos, d1 ff1cult to td en - INTE R N A"TI O N AL GIF T PA RTY
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al per1cd.
powere aubm s rme ·
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1 ..... r . ut h Er 1ewm
nqt onlY to he1M:.U
__,. b ut lo £&gt;Y
-·I n• Char1ea Al len aworth, M111 Par k- urday artemooi·. ..-i wu
. Karen Bachner
, Y:
t·f
e entert1 1· n ed
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_1,i &amp; �.
pan1st for group 111n.»•IThe rapid additi o n of nuclear geline Chapter of Middleport and ·anna Kelley Mn. Willia
c
F
loyd Hoac:h
or
Hunting
t
on
am
Dudding
-Cid er _ and do nut, were served
,
with �. Gl fts From Around th e po we red t:hl r,a and subs l th e li
In
the
11obs
e
nc
e
of
Judy
Sauer,
o
the Z5t h District II well , Mn.
_ J J � ' � 11.. World P! rtY al her hom e Thurs- ,
M r, M ddred Lu cu,
Mra. A lma Joh nson and Mra. spe nt the week e nd ._ 1 home .
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coumelor
r
s
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r
R
S. Fleet demand s an expanded Clalworthy has been an acti ve J-l
M
Vaughan.
d,
.::ba
.
so
Rob
Mr
E
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r
. and Mn.
a l
in n
omer John1on .
and Stev e, M rs. Margnre I - h1·1 1 mg, d ay eve n mg. The demons lra lor, trai
ng �m. "(iod Ans- '
n i ng eftare ' wit h th e .ldvantage
cloii
the
had
po
and
I
daughter
e
mem
1
r
be
of
O
t
E
p
c•r
va
Middl
n
&amp;e
e
rl
me
u
iua
&amp;
Abo atte ndi n we re -111r•. Jaek
0 v e • Mr8 El l en Tuc k ·
·
Den nis and S•�
M_rs. I0I a Bar
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th e buoineu I
praye r. " D uru11
·
. trum of •"'angaville for such trainin g being e xte nd ed since I IMS hav ln&amp; aerved II Wc;r- Fo, Mra.
I.a11
u,w·
M l'III vlslled Mr. and Mrs Put! N i ch&lt;1I - we n
e r, Karen , Billy, S;:indy Bnd TomJlsplayed pict ures , cl ock.a , purses, to th e hili: h school �radu:iti•
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e tmg th e group decided to have ·
me
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so
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n
r
ec
e
ntly
t
h
lH(I
y
a
M
tro n 1
She 11. 110 I Jamet Bennell, and•a ••a.
· n net.1-'
my , Rev. and Mrs, Carl Herri ng j ew e lry and such from se veral
""riod of t ralni n e
" far the Tr•aaure r al "the The .--�
Mrs · Hele� Barker ape n t t h e a Bible .baaeDal l game a t their
••t·h Dia tr 1c1•.
Mrs. CIare noe W am,1ey , Bonn 1e
..,a rg·t e , Mn. Eva Fl e mt· ng, .:iverM!aS •ountr
les·
and ,.,
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tnan se le cted for n uclear su b maree
w
kend rec-en t ly w i th her s i ster ne x1 meeting Leiider, will be Ed
" 8 1 K en W
ey , M n. Kat ie
Saundra and Teresa De.111�, Den_nls
The e ven in g WH enjoyed phyi ng ine tr• inl ng lasts for approximateI
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She e11enl l y ,11Uends t he Heath
Mn. Sam Whee l t' r .it Bellaire, 1th Haptonatal l and Kat hy Lacey
f •r•� 1 M
lr ne K e M
and_ De a n W ebe r, Debbl e Smit h , g,11m ea wit h Mrs. Ber nie Hoffman J
y two years before he I s a Hlgned Methodist Church of Midd l eport ��� j'j! • Ha��i , � M,: � .. �� o., accompanied by l=: thyl Ridd l e The meeti ng close with prayer by
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o
nvl
lt
Susie Park_er . John ny � rate, Jo- and Mrs. Je ,11n �uk �r �warded ,
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to duty. This I s a g re at opportu nl Ly and is an officer in t he White
.
--- - - - -- � --- · - · --B l k e , Mn. Helen Bark er An n Hd her mother who !IJ)t! nt the
etta Erl ewi ne , Shelia Cri sp, Linda priies. Mr.s . M11t1e ·81rchf1eld re)'
Shrin
is
e
a
mem
local
ber of the
for a OUng man with vision who
,
·
we eke nd in Joh natown Pa
JO�nson, Mrs. Harr! J0hn son.
Ste wart, Je anle Side rs , Che ry l �eiv ed the door prize. Sandwiches,
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ha s a honett desire to succeed . He Child Con1erva tion Leaeue and
Lang , Barbara Carter , Ga ry O ren- , aliv ea, mi nt,, coffee a nd kool aid
Mrs. James Prof1 U , Mrs. HowLl oyd W1ll1 .:1m! and d.iughter
can becorn e a spec hl list t hrough Lhe Pomeroy PTA. She realdes In
n� r, David and Paul Rlce and Ron '.('ueker, Phyllis a nd El mer Van M e ler Jr . .
were 11e rved to Mesdame1 Wa nda }he Navy ' s Nuclear Fiel d Pra&amp;ram. Pomeroy with her husband, Jamea l ard Van Mettr, Mra.
me Ch e adle.
Stewart, Avonall George, Bernic e
Th e Na vy Recruiter in Po.i nt who ls salesma n for the Strlet• _ M n. Bab Lee, Mr!. W t llls _ Dud- mo tored to Washingto n , D. C.,
BEGINS ACTIVITIES
-� eJSQn , Jeaa ie Gr ueser, Jane t Mor- Pl e asa nt ha&amp;- the details a nd q ualif- man Biacul t Company and t heir J d l ng, Ra ndy a nd L111 Duddmg of Thursday night to visit with Mr.
The Rutl and H igh School Safety ria, Wan da William,, Join Ha rri- ! :i
ic tions far th is fie ld of trai ning daughter, Twill an d her parenll, · ! Mason , � ra. 12!o nard Sau nde n. and Mrs . Tom Williama a nd son .
Cl,ub begi ns this yea r's activiti es son, Marie Birchfield, Do nn a Wil- avai l
Mr. and Mrs Isaac Lewis and
Mr. and Mn. Albert Ebenbacb . 1 Mrs. Lo u11 Harmea of Tol edo,
a bl e to those who desire it.
wit h 50 me mber! compared to 2'1 liamaon, Don na Lalhey, Bea trice
Mn.
George
Jo
hn50n , Mra. Ho!TI n_ Dana and Mrs. F'red
II
5C?
Lewis J
Mn.
Cla
t
worthy
ii
e
mployed
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last y�ar.
Smi th and Margaret, Joan Stewart,
a clerk-stenognpbe r for the Aid er Johnso n of Wea t Columbia, \'lilted Mr� and Mrs. E . J. Hill at
Office rs selecte� for lhe year Ruthlane Roush, Pe arle Canaday
' •�d honoree and aona Terry ,11 nd Pom eroy =,u nday after noon.
for t he Aged otflce.
.
.
are Margare t Smit h, presid ent ; and Sabra, B;irbara VanM eter,
Mr , and Mrs . Ro bert Ol iver
Mrs. Cl11tworthy was accomp■n- Timmy.
Rosa lie Da\'iS, vice preaident ; Sue Bern ice Hoffman and Steve, Betty
Sendi ng &amp;ifll but unable t� at• J and baby o� Spe ncer spen t the
ied to t he Grand Chapter m eet- 1
N elso n. sec�etary · tre asu rer, an d Herring, Ren Snowden , Jea n Parking -by her husband, Mrs. Mabel tend we re Mn. Glenn Cartwright, wee ke nd "_¥1th Mr. and Mrs.
1
! �r and Suaie, Joet ta Erl ewi ne and .
El en,a Mar�m, r�porter.
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Bennett, Mn. Virgin ia Neulzling Mra. John Harrison, Mrs. Elver Cheat e r Ohver .
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Mi ss Smith, Ba l ly Hay es, Carolyn Mr� Iva Howel l .
Mrs . Dor,1 Bui;Jurk a nd daugh·
a nd Mn. Yvet ta Bechlle. At the Fox. Mra. Fred Lewia, Ann a nd
YE.S • • . You can clean up bills and debts,
Edwards, � :iid Nicholso n and Be tty
------meetl ng Evangeli ne Chapter was Phyllia Wllll■ma, Dorothy Blake , te r and so n of Parkenbu r g visi t•
Morr is will &amp;ccompany Wuner
cul your payments down and have u111
ed in Chflon Su nday and atte nd- t
i n charge of the Dlltricl P,rty Lorna Jahnaon.
Morga n , dr l':er education te.111cher,
u.ltl
e
V isi ti n&amp; Mr. and Mrs. Ned ' d se rvi ces
the M. E. Church. '
held at the Auditorium Hotel.
cash bnidH for other lhinp.
to Ath ena tliov. 5 . to .111tlend th e
-Othera Jrom Meigs County al- Henry Saturda)' were Mr. a nd - · - ·
Southeas ter n Ohio Drivers EducaA Halloween party waa held by l lending G nnd Chapter were Mrs. Mn. Kenneth Taylor, Mlddl eport,
Simply uH our office about • bud1el loan.
t.lo n Co nferenc e.
th e m e mbers of ,he Ma&amp;On Moth- , Mary Hughes of Middleport, Mrs. 1 Mr. ,11nd Mn. Ferri, Justis of Ma•
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The �utla nd group WI�) be host
l
ar
mon
ers �lub at t heir regu
�hly Ann Ru pe of Pomer(ly, Mn . Jane aon . Mra. Cora Martin of, Rave ns- •
See how you can square up and do bet­
td th e f i rst &lt;:ounty meetmg sc hed- 1
1 �ee tm&amp; on_ l11 t Wedne sday night
Hill, M rs. Thelma Quillen and wood .
.
ul ed for Nov. 14.
hr. It 00111 you nothin1 lo find out . . .
J n t he social rooms of the Me- Mrs. Cora Webb of Ra cine, a nd
Mn. Di nah Riddl e and Ethyl of
GOLDEN CIRCLE C LASS PARTY
,thodlst Church a nd in lhe Youth Miss Bernice Ledlie a nd Mr. a nd I New Have n an d He len Barke r
rtnonaltltl � you
1nd the cost is
Th e Go lden �ircle CIHs or the
,Cente r.
A v1s1t to th e chi ld�en ·s home
Mrs. W-ayne Win&amp;ett of Harrison- I motored to Spe ncer and visited
.
Ch ur&lt;:h of C hri st hel d lts Oc tober
M e mbers met in the church vllle Chapter, OES.
. was '!13de Sunday even i ng by memwant lhe money,
friemh there Sund1y.
m ee ting, at the home of Mr. and
A Halloween party for me mbers basemen t at 8. They were maske d
Miu Joan Oliver attended the hers and cou nse l o�s of th� WYF' of
M rs. Webb has served the
M rs. Robert Canaday on Saturday of t he Su nbeam Su nday School and dressed for tih e Hal loween sea, Grand Chapter 11 Grand
Home&lt;:omin&amp; th e Middl eport Fi rst U mted Pres­
125 E. MAIN STREET
Martha Marshal l College
Clase of th e Maso n �lfet hodis l son . The hostesses M rs. Ma ry and Mra. Wl ng� tt 8
cvening.
,
1 Grahd Elecla. football game and dance at byte rian Ch u_rch following their
Roy S nowden, president. waa i n Chur&lt;:h was h eld on Oc��ber 20 in Be rry, Mrs. Lucille Swack ham er , Mrs. Bealrlce
regu l ar mee t111g a� the &lt;im rc:h . .
L. S paulding of H unt ington.
i;: harge of th e meeting a nd gave a the church ba sement w1hh _Donald an d Mrs. Ali�e N ease� had the ,
At the hom e cider and cook ies
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po
Roush
g
nd
Belva
You
T
n
Alhena re eived the ap i n tment
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scripture re adi n g. Prayer was of- C ook, class . te ac�er, serving as task of guessmg the 1den llty of of District Deputy
of Di strict 25 ! a nd G regory visited Mr. and Mrs. made by Mrs. Pau l Ha ptonstal l and
rere d by Miss Th el ma Micha el. Er- ho st Assistm� !um ':"'e re Mr. Don- everyon e .
Jamt'S E l ias an d family at Letar t
• at Grand Chapter alao.
nest Nicholson gave the_ tre asu re r'a aid Cook and Mf'i. B i l l Thomas.
1 Mrs. ld ;i Di e h l refe ived the
IINt
._. a.
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.Sunday.
re port and Mrs. Re va Snowde� re- 1 The membe rs cJ m� ma s� e d a nd prize for be ing the last one- ide n•
Min a Lewis, Randy Lee and
SHARKS NI AR SHORE
ported for the flower _committee. were j ud i;:ed fu: l he 1 1 �e tt_1es t a�d Ufie d. The group was then taken
MIAMI U PI---Swimmera were Gregory Ne il visited Mr. and Mn.
The group voted to p1 1nt the ex• the ugllea� co,• Lies. _ Wmnm g t,ie on a blindfold-walking tour and warned ,away from Crandon
Park j Ce cil Hysel l at Pom eroy Su nday.
t erior of the church. Mrs. P earle 'ormer pr ize WRS Cm &lt;h Fog les m1 g then were put in to cars for a I beach Thursday
Mr. an d Mrs. Ross Kin g a nd
Coast
en
wh
a
C1 1D aday, Bob_ Hill a nd Clair :ay• . .. ;..., the la t ter goi11� to Marilyn ride through l!he town. T he)' we u. Guard h elicopter
OfMISU,.... OOUIIT
spotted 1 ,cliool , family of Ripley visited Mn.
1
lor w ere appointed as a co_mm1tle e €ooll:,
m,111M amn. Semi....,
le t out at the You t h Cente r, ne xt of ,11 bout 20 sharks near t he • Be t ty Call and family Su n day.
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lf;, mes we re played with pr1 z.es door to the chu rch.
15711 � Dt. Clen.U, 0.
to secure bids on the proJect.
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Ear l (Ned) H en ry ret ur ned I
shore
ichea,
kool
cooki
wo
e
s,
n b1 Pame l a Roush an d No rman
coff
ee
,
n
Sa dw
From that poi nt m ey we re
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aid and Hallowe en candy were ser- Reynolds . Re freshm ents were serv- sent on a scave n ger h4n t . A team
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and
Mrs . Ric h ard ed to Ci nda Foglesong , Sally Yea- · mad e up of Mrs. Betty Fore man,
r.
ved to
Gru eser a nd Charl es, Thelma Mich- • ger, Pam ela Roush, Eddjc Lish, 1 iMrs. Je an Cook, Mra. Mary Tha•
ae l , Mr. an d Mrs. Ernest Molden , Linda Perry, Marily n Cook, Je nn i- be t and Mrs . LaVera Y eager won
C l air T:1ylor , Hobert Hill, Mr . a nd fer Rous h , Beverly Car.son, G.i ry ,the prize • of acquiring most of
Mrs. Roy Snowden, Mr. a nd Mrs. Mi tch ell, Charl es Jo.h nso n. No rma n the i tems on thei r Uat.
Ernest Nicholson and sons, Mik e Reynolds and guest, Donette Cook. , 'llhe Cen ter was decorated in
a nd Bil ly a nd the hosts, Mr. and
· '· · ·
kee ping with the Ha llowee n sea- I
,
• , .
Mrs. Ca n t1day and daughter, Sab ra.
-son . Refreshmen ta Wf:!re served to .
STORK SHOWER
, M.rs. Ju ne Burns, M rs. El e a nor I
Sc
.
Mrs. Joan Stewart was nanore d
'Ewi ng, Mrs. Joa n Uarbour, Mrs.
the
with a stork shower he ld in
Charlott e Yonker, Mrs . Sally
socia l rooms or the M e thodis t
C1ark, Mrs. Ida Die hl, Mrs. Rut h
Church o n W ednesday - eve ning.
Ryan, Mrs. Mary Thabet, Mrs. La
Hostesses we re :drs. Marie Birch- �
,Ve ra Yeager, M ra. Be tty Forelicld, M rs. Virginia Michael , Mrs. :
:nan, Mta. Jea n Warne r, Mra. Pat
Don na Lathey and Mra. Zelma 1
Wil son, Mrs . Jea n Cook, Mi's. LiSlewart.
_
!ah Zerkl e , t,r rs. Martha Cook,
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The room was decorate d m pmk ,
,
Mrs , Lean na Wright, Mrs. Be tty
an d bl ue with a ha ssi net ho ldi ng l Gir t Scout Troop 45 o! Mason Lis h and the hostesses,
held a Ha l loween party on Tues­ I
the ma ny gifts while a stork carrying a s ma l l "baby" stood on a day even in at the Mason :11.et hodist
de cora ted table. The e ve ning was Church.
Membe�s came
to th e party
.
e njoy ed pl ay ing sev eral games for I
wh ich prizes were awa rde d. Mra. dreued m costumes . After t h e
C harlotte Willford won the door guests had been id entified a n d u npr ize. Sa ndwich es. itt cream, cake, ma1ked Lhey we re taken ,on �
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ml n ta coffee and Kool aid were hllndlol ded tour or Mason a nd re'
turned lo " th e Maaon Youth Ce nter
se rv ed.
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Altending w ere Mrs. Avonell where they were served refreshThe first meeting of thF Masan
George , Maxi ne Dyer, Re va snow- m�ta of hot . chocolate, sandGrade
Schoo l Home Room Mothn
a
d
w1che1
cookies.
Carson,
Mari
e
den, Pe arl Lillie,
A.!1 1l�lng Lea� er Mrs, Ralph era was he ld M on d,11y a�te rn oon
Eth el Nicho l so n, Jea n Parker, VerWarner a nd Assista nt Lead er Mrs . ,at t he school.
___ - -----::-Mrs. Charlie Carr was el e cted
Ray Promtt were Mrs. Donald
Cook, M ra. I.ea ter Zerkle and Mn. ' chairman of the group while
iMr�. Emoge ne Crow wns named 1
Harry Surface.
Co nn le Harbom· won a prize for to serve aa secretary-trcaaurer.
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.v'la ns were made t.o have the
being the la11t to be Identified.
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Others a ttending were Diane No- annual Hallowee n Parade and
bl e, Harriet Walsh, Do nna Lish, Party on Fri'(Jay, Oct. 28, at the
Joaetta Lish, Janie Dodson, J an ie . �chool. Named to purchase the
lmpl!llo ConNrltllt-WNI,, OJlf1'fa, /N"ll-lrill roomf
Dodson Janie Burgen, Suzie Warn- · gifts for the parade were M rs,
flftCI (""1ior diNMCnll, loo.
er Jackie Aldridg e , Joy Thabe t, E. A. Schaekel a nd Mn. Fred
The Ben efit Bridge a nd Can 8.sta · K�re n Rou1h, Kay McGowan, Shar- , Thabet.
Atte ndi ng were Mrs. Irma Gil­
,p arty whic h waa a&lt;: hedul ed for on Queen, Jen nifer Ze rkl e , Suzi e I
Chtwr ... Aln •
October 27th has been postponed Surface, Debbie Cook, Na ncy Prof- ,land, Mn, Gudrun Schaekel, Mn.
J
one week ta November 3rd. The ritt, Brenda Burton a nd Donna Mat:tba Newell, Mrs. Loretta PauI
ley,
Mra.
Mary
Thab
et
,
Mrs.
June
th
p1rty wlll , be s po nsored by
e. WIii.
··-------Burns, Mrs. K_at-herine McGowa n,
New Hiven wom en 'a Club and
Mrs. Gol�e Carr, Mra. Gale
will be he ld at the C:l ty Bulldin g
Shrimpl,in, Mrs. Homer Noble,
at 730 p. m. Mn. Mark Ward la !
Mrs. Velma Burris, Mn, Helen
1ervi ng H &lt;:hairma n with other I
.Baldwin, Mn. Vivia n Fry, Mr■•
committee me mbers being Mrs.
Btl .A.irJ,-Door I� S.da,.-Sffl.tibh xno difllftftOIU
LewJ•
Leder' Rou s h, who is employed ,F.mog ene Crow, Mrs.
Paul Scally, Mn. George Thayer,
1
11,p rottl door ffltra;nc, 1Mi11hl ne-orlr f i!ICM,.
M rs. R. G. Greene, Mra. Robert in Clevebnd, spen t t he wee k e nd Young, Mrs. LeVera Yeager, Mra.
1
Day
t
on
Raynes,
Mn.
Delores
SteMcGlo thlJ n and Mrs. Edwi n S tein. with his family.
Rev. Dwight Spen cer, �llr. and Wart, M1,. Vernal Johnson , Mrs.
Dessert a nd coffee will be
served at the party a nd soft Mrs. Herbert Roush and son and I Harry Walsh Ind Mn. Ivy S1�lh
dri n ka will be for sale. There · Mn. Kenneth Wolfe were ■hoppi n g te.111cher repre11e n tative,
will be table favort for all a nd in Parkersburg, Frlday eve n in g.
I
four prizes will be awarded, two · Mrs. Kennet h Wolfe, Mrs. Bob
for bridge and two for can111t,11. , R hodea a nd Be111111i e Slaughtei' atMn. Thayer rwlll be in charge of I tended revival s.ttrvic� at Hazel
I
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the ,bridge tables ind Mrs. Louis Church Tuesday 1.!Venmg.
n
cw
he
of
t
ar(le
h
c
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Mr.
and
Mra.
Rola
n
d
Light
o(
n
l
--ik
n
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asta tables . Admission will be by
N""""' I-Door f-P- - W--7'11111
· tickets onl y and they may be his flrat aCage appe.111r1 ncc, in Chi- her pare nta, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber
car� OJ!ffll"f i■ twarlr I /IC amoal
obtained for $LOO each from any ! cago, in a new play, "Mqda," b"y , Biaell.
Herman Sudermann .
Mra. Jerry NitesteUc r, Kathy
committee member.
. I and Chris, Wlliard, o., were vialt­
.l ng Mrs. Charles Fitch and family
ind Mrs. Wil ber Bissell recently, ,
1 ' M r . a nd Mrs. Claren cr. Hayman
and Paul vla lted Mra. Garnet Hay .
, ma n recent!)'.
1: The revival i� stil l in proirrcu 1
at the Huad Community church,
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: Mra. Garnet Hayma n has re­
. ceJved word th•1. her so n , Pvt.
Grfflfbrkr DfJ tan Spam Wa,011 - WilA :wp It) IM
GI 111MQI rOOffl Qt! ordina,i wagon,,
· Lawre nce Hayma n reoe ntly left
; for Germany and will be 1tation­
. Democratle Candidate
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Appreelated
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Capable - c.,.,..1ent1oa,
1 · he r sister Mrt. Garnet Hayman.
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Geraldine Yt111111,,
1 Jame1 Llwrent!fl Sundsy.
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SWJ.day and t I
rolled up one touc hdo w n in the
I upset. Coach Eskey•s Jada meet
l secon d and two Jnore i n the t l 1 1 l'd
the Neboovllle Greyhounds in a
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game lhat should be a nother ru n ,Assis
way.
a
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1JJII - Veteran
In t ht'
Aml'rtC'an
Football I SI Low� ( 'urdinals Upiet the Nt'w j
Co■ch Chuc k Slo bart ta ke, Ius
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th Los
I Gallia Academy Blue Dnih to
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O'flll Sund ay to had 11111t' } t i 10 build u.1&gt; r puta Angdt's H .m1s beat the Detroit
By_ BOB E. B Y Elt
Wellston .Friday and should con1
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S•nhnel Sport&amp; Editor
tinue lO IUIY OD top. Gallipolis alI
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9ictOI')' over th e i )t• 1t•r1 ur 1 h e f'1gh1 dubs still ore
O.IIH. which had •n
Football around the area moves into i ts final two weeks j ready has assured itaelf of llt I
fUld fir1t place 111 1 h 1 run111ng for the t i tle.
one of th• I H111.1•·• ,il iwppaintin t
Friday ni�ht and looking at the sche dule Meigs County's least a Jh1re of the "Senior Cir. 1
-IOSUNIMI OOUltT
race o/ the CanaBoth d 1 1 bluTI races wert"' t1gh1 1 , .. ms, bed Pc-nnr on the mar• 1 te a ms are In (or a rough we e k-end .
ay UnlNd Prfls International
cult'' tiUo a l.Ml lbo ul d have U�tle
ST"lf'HEM llnlY, SKNto,y
c n ed S unday when th e B u f falo I gi n of fulliNc " _,. Jp lbs' 1 1 Eastern ' s Eagles p roba bly bc1.ve tbe only team that may t trouble witb itte GoNJ,e p aoc�ets. 1 Pou� Ohio college football team1 I
HJIJ Jwtts. Di. Cleff.U, 0.
w ent mto l a st w
B!lb u pse t t h e powerrul }-l o us l on yard fl•ld � In tht third Pl'" a breather th is week when it meets Hannan Little is tno;:n 16-0 loaers at Loi0.!'1 h1.11l week .
eek end 's action 1
ull,•r� . 25·24. and th(' Dallas T('X· riocl. Th• kick en• D-.lles • 17-7
Who kno ws, l may lie. wro ni u n beaten and untied. Three came ,.;;;.._,;,,;;_�;;;;-..;;;....;.__'
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Jor' Up'. I M t that way.
. the
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should give
home fol ks another display of good foot bal l . and
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aets. Log ic and stati,tica are 0r no
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On�y O tuo Norther n fel l by t �e j
The R utland Red Devils end the ir .. ·--- - - - - ·- ,d tvers a re
l luustotl , dl'spite !ht' defeat
J l P
I' 1960 campaign Friday w he n they tense a�d are one or th e best In value because footb
Waysi de-a nd fell al\ lhe w a y- m j
' \� h 1d1 lt•f1 1 1 s renird 5·2, topped
beyond the inOuen� of peo ple.
I play ho�t to Ralp!1 sarre·s imp rov- that ra t mg in t he leag 11P . Ho wev�r,
lhc EJs\l'rn Vivision, followed hy
?r :
It's the spirit"AJld the wl ll to a .ia--0 sh u,tout 11t the �a nd&amp;
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I the Nt"'11o' York Titans with a 4. 4 :
ed Wahama
Whtte �alcuu s . The they lack t�e horses to ru n w,1th wi n thal co unts o n the scoreboard Ashland _ Co llege, a Mid - U h10 1
League r ival.
FJ! cons. 32-0 win ners over Kyger C o :ie h Jim Dud cl i ng' s lron men.
m:irk and Hu Halo with 3-4. Only
at the final gun ·
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The
Mi
dd
lepo
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t
ellow
Jackets,
Creek
hist
w
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e
k
have
showed
many
1
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I l ht· Hoston Pa!riols. who han won
B
wli
ng_ G ree n , Ohi o Un iversity
o
I imp rov e ments since the fir st of 18-14 winne rs ov e r Pom eroy, pu t
t&gt;l'
I two :md lost fi rl', &lt;1 ppe&lt;1r lo
ha d n o tr o uble I
an d !tfuskm� u m
on their best exhibition ol footbal1
the se a son .
Oll.1. uf l i l ll' l' UJl!cn ! l on
keepmg th_elr recortls clean .
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this
:seas
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F
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ay
Ju
win
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their
It
will
be
single-wing
against
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Th�
f?ht
o Sla!e Buckey1::s w ill j
, Si ngle- wing Fr iday night w it h both seco nd SEOAL con tes t.
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Co a ch Joh n Tho mpson's Yellow
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78
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Bo bby Mitchell l ed the B row ns to thers still
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Looking b.ick uver the seaso n
Saturd11y
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•e t o l 1 1,,..� 1 a 3 1 . 1 .0 wi:\
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h ero.
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me
to
SEO,
have
spirit
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the
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has
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•Your
Favo
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ranked
ns liull • W('Cks m a ro� .
h1gh_ly
Athe
the
set
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1tf1am1
at
sses
of
a
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compll'te
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Ohio
won its seventh straight
1 arc l· uuniing o n bu d nc ss to ke p I
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,
Elsewhe r e t n, the _ S�OAL t h e So uth llhnms at B ow ling
Gree n
, improvi ng as the ball gami•s a nd : to Jeud the Brow_n� into a lie �or do2s 8-0 _ Fr1day .
·vlctory and fourth In the Mid•
Dishes
1
The_��n�her� -� �ood _d c�Athens 111\d og�g� � :hane�_tius Day� on at Holr &lt;;:ross
with
t he 1&lt;:astern U_l\lls1u11 lead
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America n Confere nce l&gt;Y burying
- lh(• division r 1ces remain close.
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Eagles
delphi.
a
Ph1l
the
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Western Michigan, Z4-0. A. 27-yard ,
f
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Ir1 Sunday's NFL u m s,
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The former Pe nn State quarter- '
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field goal by George Belu got
Gret'tJ !jay P a ckers lo ok lJ\'1•r sole
.
Manetta at Cap1tal
1 1 s1r a 1ght pa s ses m the I
hit
b11ck
II
t
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thi ngs started for. Ohio U., which 1
of !irs t pl ll r e
in
possessiun
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set
W
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ster
at
Ohi
o
Wesleyan
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record
club
the
y1nJ.:
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game,
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flivlsion
by
defeat ng the
W estern
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ter
Wes. n
at John Carro ll
Rnt terma n several
I'ittsburi,;h Sl ccl� rs , 19 1 :1, lhe San ' by George
I
A lb10? Mich. al Oh� o N orthern
Fra ndsrn rc,1y N111c rs U l))it' i 1 he l years ago Plum's total comple•
j
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Wilnungton at �ert1s Mich.
Y
1001"8 n
Chic a Mu Dc.irt.. 25 7 : l he O alt i ! twns piled up 204 yards
COLUMBUS, Ohio UPI - Pres• .
game wi nn ing Case Tech at Hiram
.
wY•Z-39'73
16
Orangemen's
,
lntern11tional
m ort· Coll� trounce-d lhc Dall i � '
Preu
UnltM
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,
By
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F or .... 1 eve 1 a n d roo 1e r
' .di Lo. • ..,
ident Geotge M , TraUtttlan o f the
Ea rlham at Oberlin
·rh e l 'I eve l a ud
Cow
• boys, 4:; 7,
A th ree PI issue may be 8 l s trea k
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reminis ce nt of Lhe !a le 1 940's an d
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Nati onal As1 oci atiOn of Pro fes- 1
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Veteran of World War II.
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on al Batleball Leagu,es today re- I
P09M �l
T:; 1 �� :t Det:'�:
Ohi
�� :�th 1:c��e {�·�'r\'�'d :1:��� m ��� I f :i JO 7 l c;�� � s�(I�u r� ��:�� ����d!7 � t�� n a����f ;�r. th� ���,e� �1:���u ��r :1so
oa
c ire or o f
aduate From Pomeroy
a
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p
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the
mln
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S,1ulh
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lea
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ferenc
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Co
estern
legiate football champ1ons h 1p, the
f-'!', q �r Eastern D,v;�mn Uy rtru hhmll the ; l emy r . t N ew � "d
C
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fa ns in 1960 mainly because of
High School. Past Resident
S.iturdey Night
W .ishin/;lt o n l ledskms . J HO; 1 he
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, , " "p' ,· on s;i" ·� B ig Ten Confere n&lt;'e ttt l e and a w hen Te x as Chr1st1a n clip ped t he j
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1e u th e B rowns . 0 ha m
,
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-- - � . -- · - - - - · - "severely ·adverse • weather cOndiof
Pomeroy and Middleport
sevenlh . ranked Bears , 14-6, as Wittenberg at Akron
ssibl e tnp t o the Rose Bowl
po
m the All America n Co n rere;ce
. tions" i n m ost areas.
one to uch• Anderson at Findlay
nked Haw keyes and Guy Gibbs pass ed (or
ra
toti
The
now
residing in M i nersvil le
ot
&gt;n
n th e
Wayn�sburg
Muski
n g um
Pa.
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tale
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an
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ce
t
attendi
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1
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cored
s
r
come
1960
phe
o
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G
a
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4
No
the
a ti m, Nft ��1•� �:� �:;�:r
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Eig h th-ra nked Ohio State, illll Bald win-Walla ce at Heidelberg
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Pd. Pol. Adv.
wn
10,974,084, off from the 1959 p aid
, -�
,
tl us, ye a_r, tossed . 53•Yar� s to C ern _J deon,
u
m
the 8 1 � 10 race, set ltbo ut 1m- Otterbei n at Ashland
s
o
this
n
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d
enl
se
e
g
a
ndance total of 12,117 ,848.
atte
l
Nagler r n t he llurd period for the •:o
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p rovm"
its ranking
- ·1 by scori ng a
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touchd own imd set u record s.
. Browns' l lurd
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Iowa h old � a slim e o_nference s m pnse _2 1 ·_10 victory over a r aA TrOU ble-- Free w1II.
' Il 1l their fourth wi t h a 31-yar d
mler
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d over Mm nesota, havi ng bea t - vored M1ch1ga n Slate squad . Th e
lea
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op fl The Bend
ly Glenne Mllhoen
game out of the fi re ir1 the clos, '."
.ljator
o f thei r t'ircuit clashe s.
u, 1tc hc on y rarr1ed six 1mes
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Co1111 Street, Pomeroy
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beating
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by
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watc h l ni,: when, in lhe seco nd
l clls than th ree min utes severe earache.
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1 r 10 d ' h e 1 i· red a ,..,.yar d p1tss to I Ka nsas d uring the weekend . Iowa Ke la .with
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to edge Oregon, 7-v
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M rs. Ka th!ee
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K� nsa s
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co-lea
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Wilbur n H ol : f ..i&lt;·e Big. Five
' rd H "'1o 2 J . 7 . 08 quarterback
. der Southern . Mis11. Janet Vi ney ud at Tuppers
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tis went over for two touchdowns . C a II!o,rm a m a . ul
srore the first lou\· hdown.
ast
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the Rose Bowl.
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Mr. and Mrs.· E rrol Conroy,
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l'"ou rth-stri ng fullback J e rry Jone s
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WINS BADMINTON TITLE
. berly of A�r on _ visited o ver the
twice in M i nnesota's
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WIMfll � l'DON
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Mr an d M�s M L Bahr had
titl e I n the W i mbledo n Open bad• 1 Navy and M"lssourt w ere l he scored key victories to keep I
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Sunday guests Mr. and Mre.
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LSU
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SACRAM ENTO Calif. UPI _ I
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(lay
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Y oung, 34 0, in a Skyli ne Con ferW : Milho an, H�zel Rose, huaband
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n d Mrs. Minnie Er�ewln e •nd
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the !lts t u nbeaten and unt ied scu - j fel'c nce.
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100-mile
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foot ball
· big car race Sundn)', finiehing 20 � n r n Naval Aca �emy
Yal e meets Pe nnsylva n ia Satur•
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Mlddleport
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Mr. and Mrs. Joh n Chancey of
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Purnelll Jon es of Torra nce, Calit I M _1ssouri, No. 6, wo n ils seve nth Stale e nrl Wyomi ng t�ssle for the
Midd leport entertain ed with a
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-stra1�ht _a nd mo\'ed a �te p cl oser Skyline led.
ii _ .---family d inner Yl!sterday at tbeir
to t he Big Eigh t Conference crnwn ,
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h ome in h onor of the birthday of I
by whippi n g Nebraska , 28·0. The
their aon, Roger of Baltimqre, .
' Tl t,:f'rs could virtu "J l ly c l amp the l id
Ohio a nd their aon-in-law and I
on tht• title hy dt•fooling co-lea d er
On The Brightest Corner In
d aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Colora do Sat urd ay .
,
Stobart o f Gallip olis. Allilo Jµ"e�nt
t
Mississippi,
Seco nd . ra nked
for the dinner were the Sfobarls'
which
�11rrowly beat Arka nsas
• 81ifu1l.ean Oakley C. Collin■ Is I llfe•long reslchildren, Jana lt:11y and David.
the pr evi ous week end on Allen I
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of the Tenth Congrealonal Dtstriet. He
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.!llhly -�qu1lnled with the needs and
wao happy to ,ettle [pr a tic as
,
,i of·e1th of the eight ••unties In the
Geeca·, m,g;, hoot w as erre&lt;nve
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fr om the fl t -yard line in the fin al
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Sc���"!.�Yei �f�y fo�t��1 1 ���
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no&amp; require &amp;wo years In the Hou•e
A nrcd . up Piltsbllrgh squ:.I basketball may start baske tball j
before he beeomea an ef
j ha nded third • ranked
Syracuse, practice on Tuesday, the Ohl o ·
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last year's national football cham- High School Athletic Association
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•ovomllle! 111endlng. He II
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football high schoo l1 can st•rt j
JUDGE
� lo ,uppori aen I le economic m�aplayin g bHketbal i ga me,. They
wllkh to build I sound future for
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have been practici ng for several
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d will Clllt hiI
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have be e n Vllcatlonin,&amp; ln Tt!n ne&amp;- I
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,nd M n. Bern�,d L1,,1 n, to th o,�
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4t WIIRMt &amp; Mery I
1 i t l,endin&amp; A. s. Layne, Willard
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1 rithllourth 10 hrKV.M O
L!�d a ad J eHrey were bu1r neH
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11 coll.,. toolbtll ,,a,........., of bi ological Beie n� a nd phy1Jcal I Navr l.t Notre o.m.
· na rd Lievin11: Edgar Lay ne Rol'IOr'ffleol
It, 7 Ill.,. T,nn. ,
7
1 hurt? C•" 11n attll;eta fl'"'4&amp; 1'-ft ' ed1.1Cation oour.e■.
Mr . and Mra. Pete Rou1h, Amy
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bcrt cook� kart)' MIi ler J oh n
Bethany ('W. Ve. ) JO C•Mi Tech.
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Mlil'fllu.tfe
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u nd_ A l ice moved from Letart to .
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Chfntad To Gu11nl
Bum carner ' Paul Ri ckard 'Ed we rd
of Khoal , tN• 1 brklt .,Ill ..,_..
Kent It. 11 T...,_ 11
\ Columbl.l 44 CorMII 6
their new home here.
M ilu�. nicknamed ''The T11 nk " m Y'ai. 29 D11rtmovth O
, Bu m garne r: Rev. Robert Dille, i bade H a ffffM II star__.ncl •
Ott.'1Nln '4 Marlett• 20
Luther Smith 1 ttar •••"" MIi•• 1"9f'am of Me h achool, w;i,s one of lhe I Harvard I Pennsrlvani. 0
Ha i"ry J&gt; lckena
•••• 21 KartNs 7
nd M r
Mr
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Fre d Bater a nd Jam es Fetrell oi 1 Oh lo It..• di� ls ,tory t.l ls B uc key_es bri a_ h t spots dur � ng �n Mtry l11 ncl 15 louti, Ca r olln11 0
Wto1ttr 36 '••it•I 0
Mr. � n� Mr• �.arro�f A�a ,r."Yf;, I,
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ench-built ta nkn J .. an
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otherwise
n
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camp
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Wl1eon1in 16 Mich..... 11
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oilman
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011 11.1 ii.
nine ! Ctr1M9ie Tech 1' Genevt 7
t , fik and M rs. C. H. orner
CHURCH WOMIN MIIT
j COLUMBUS UPI - Mike I n• ' rnh1uteb in Ohio State's
Oh6- U. J4 w.....-n Mfctll..ft I
a Ca n ton, O.
'f'U christe ned Thur,d.iy hi Get.
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The u.ecutive eommittee of the gram is buil l like a flreplu,: and ga mes lail year.
I P•nn St :w West Vlrglnl1i 13
Mln,..t• 4t Kansat It. 7
Mr an� M rs ._ (?eorge R l k d o f
l- r
ty's dau&amp;hter-in-la � 1 ,a1i i l�tty,
U11ite
o n the
d Churc-h Women
Alt
h ou &amp;h he .sta nds out
of
the
he's
stro
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be·
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Ohio State 21 Mich ..... ltaN 11
Pr K n
Brown 2
Steu belw t IJ e vi!\lfed seve r a d ays
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Ben d Atta met at the home o f lie\'eS collcite football requl�e s Buckeyes'
de[en1ive _ li ne, he Ten,p le ,o Drexel kh a
IIIUIOls 1, Purdwe 12
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last
ek With Mr . a nd Mr s. Ed Mrs. H. F. Waienhall recently more. menta l than phy•ical ablhty. l c11me lo college a&amp; a h 1ihl)' her• Loulsvllle 7 Marsh•II o
llewUnt Graen 50 CeUf. Poly 6
, ga r �yne .
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, w it h the preside nt, Mrs. WagenIf I ngram ha d n o_t pone.ied thUI �I de� fullback. He 1n.ide all .t.ite Duk e 6 Geort l1i Tech
II XaYMlr (Ohle, ) 5 Cltlclntlltl 0
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g uy matter, he might be l�okl ni: m lu1h _school a nd had ma ny We ke ForHt 21 Vl,-glnl• 20
/ hals• p�esldlng .
M r . an d Mrs. Fred J!;nle)' a nd
Mf.unt Union 31 Hlra111 ,
n
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Mr . a n d Mrs. Thomtlll H offma n
Deserve 21 Wq-M St. u. lf
Tenn. 27 North Cuuline 14
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· 1 can t Hay I do n t enJoy carry- Avburn 10 F lorida 7
comint year and committee chair 1hr defen11ve player on U1e Oh io •
w ere business visitors in H un t•
Drake 14 Bradley ,
i nlll the Mf't but I do_n'l m l11 ii TM ( lt1idel 27 Presbyterian
men were presented by the n o- State football team.
i ngton Thurs day
Missouri 21 Nffraska
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dh�..-in� Ii The 5-foot 10-i neh %20--po� nd t oo mu� h ," l n1 ram sud. _"I ho pe Ci,eor tl
mfllati ng com mittee
Orlan d H esson' has returned to
Muskifl9Uffl 51 Ale,.,. 0
• 45 Tul 7
TUES., WED .• THURS .
Mrs. Joh n Morg an . The ca nd1 date1 guar&lt;I flunked ou t or school dur mg , l� get in my b�ll carr� mg ru n- Vlr,lnl1i Tech 20 llchmond O
his home after bei ng a medical
Ohio Wesleyan 15 WHHh I
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Get: Double Your Purc·hase
patie n t at Holzer H ospital for the
i i i 6 LoulsJ
St. 6 t ) Wi hlt 7
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lpubhc meetia-. Plans were m ade Woody Haye� ad mitted it l ooked
past te n days ·
A.tll•nd 21 Ohie Northe,n O
Ingr am became
a g u ard last ! Kentucky 23 F lorida St.
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In Poll Parrnt Stam1,s
ror the nex t public meeti n g whlch I hk e hls college career wi. s en ded j year but Hayei promieed him a ' Al•ben,• 1 Mlisisilppl St.
low• Stet• 1 3 1Mclehefflt ltat. 6
M rs Joh n Don nell pf East St. !
: Will be W orld Commu nity Day, I be �ore ii ata�ted
THH Chd1tta11 14 Berl• 6
crack at t he fu llb ack Job whe n : Vuldfft&gt;ilt 22 Cl1tfflfffl 20
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J.ouis, lll., spent the past t wo
!November 4th.
I was R,or ng hom ,p every week- All America Bob White graduated , w. Vir■ inla St. 1 2 ICentvdly St. tD Ritt 30 TeH1 Tach 6
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weeks w ith her h usba nd h ere, wh o
1 M otion was made to send the en d a nd did n't reali ze that
yo u
"Woody promised me he wo ul d I V1inderb ilt 22 Clemson 20
Middleport
1 Te11ts 1 7 � Mattt,,a lst 7
1 i a nn ual fnendshi p gift to the Or- ! had lo work lfl the classroom
is em p loyed at th e Phili� Sporn •
m let me play rullback but I ca me ' EHffrn Ky. 1 7 Wftttm ICJ. 7
: ArkansH 7 Tei:u A&amp;M j
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_ig�nblati on He adquarten. Mrs. Da• ord er to �et by i n &lt;:ollege,:• I n· \ here to play rootbali ' an d J relt 1 i -- -- - ------ - - - 1
1V1d Freeman was named overall gram ad mitted
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was comi ng al on g on defe nse pretNOVEMBER $PECIA
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Mr. an d Mrs. Le wis Capeh�rt , � &lt;:h a innan ol the UNICEF- proj ect�
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One of the _ reason11 he went
REG. $15
Phil a nd $herida _ are spen dmg., 'J'he Methodist Church of New I home to Bellai re every week end ' Y we ll by the e nd of last season .'' I
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''Then I deci ded to
several .weeks �ur1�&amp;; the western I )Haven is sponsoring this project was lo see h is high �h ool girl I ngram said
stick
here
t
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help th�
team
. slates. 'J'.hey wdl v111t her sister !with other churches.
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frie nd He selll�d tha� problem by more. "
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family, Mr, and . Mrs . F . Mlt- I \
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Ha yes has mentioned that ht1 j
Attend ing were M rs. Ralph Pie- 1 ma rrying the aul d urmg the Y�•r
, thell Presto� and chil dren _at Los
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ens Mrs.
ha� 00 o utsta nd in g stars but he
T. Stone Mn. How- I he se t o ut of college.
A nteles, Cahf. a nd 111lso visit Mrs. 1 t
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Mra. Jo'h n Morgan j· " I returned to college with a . bed ges on th at sta teme n1• wh en h e ·1
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calls Mike
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' Jo hn Bebeau an d ram1· y a 1 Los - llf rs. Jack Flesh.er, Mrs. 1: v. Me- I different outlo ok on life ' 11 ]n'"
•ram 1I s put1.s of Ingram He
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said. "I got
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GAROEN CLUB
Open 9 to �
the responsibility of being able to · s i ve team.
EUI MIETING
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Closed Wednesday At Noon
to :?i�ege an d play f?,ot�all. "
The EUB Br�tberhood held their
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I Ingram belleve d that h is father ,
h ...Td � h:� o�:::
a
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e d ifferen t o utlook S owed Rober t, was the only at h lete i n
October meeting al t he · church.
Evenings By Appointments
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B u lld i n
The P,rogram was presente d by
� u p m the cla s�room as well 88 ?8 the family previ ously . He play �d I
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Cell WY -2-2207
rs Fl oy d. Carmack.
th
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Llevi ng. A talk was giv- �•
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Carm
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l wered with an exchange of bulbs. Llo d Rou h,
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The ... _ _ :A,.._1 meeti ng to be 1 chard Ord, J. L. Stewart, Jack 1 No�
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I h eld In H untinot nn Oct. 26th was ' Flesher, Jamts Hampt o, Rome Em son , an elect r ic
Worriff
At•
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Capehart,
ann
Russell
Williamso9,
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making the reservations.
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Ray Proffitt annou nced that the Wehrli, Phili
Wo lpert, E.
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�now whether my moth er enJoys I
be here the first of November.
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1 an d Rev. David Freeman.
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The pr ogram "Plantirig o( Fall
1 11 g
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Bulbs" was presented by Mr s
The New Haven 'ftteh Canteen I h me, worrying w
no at ten l1on lo the
ays
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�nd
hurl
p
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j Velma Ro u"l-t Mr11. ff,......,11n Layne spo nsored by the local Ju n ior
, 'iBnd Mn. Chisler (umi!lhed ar- 1 W omens Club had 1 04 ipresent gam�.
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_Mike though, a Ju nior th1s year,
at th, occasion October 13, Ralph
prof:s­
Attend ing Were Mrs. R. F. B ry- Clark was awarded the door �ight be draf_ted by some
d ha e
woul
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smce
lea�
sional
a
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Jones
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ant, Mr� . H. L nve�. Mrs. Don- tprize and Lois
n ot flu n ked l
aid Fo gle &lt;io ng, Mrs _ Harold Jo h n- I ' prize. Chaperoning were Mrs. been a se n ior, h ad he
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Son, Mrs. Han:y Layne, . Mrs . J. 1 ;Ger ald- Clark: Miss Margie R
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at pr o ball, but after that I . wan t j
I.Toe Paugh.
. Lelah Ja ne Powell, Mrs. D. Roush
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BIRTH
I .MI'S . LIoyd Rous h , M rs. Oille
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Rcush, Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs.
b . a lo
Mr. a nd M1'CJ. Roland Karr are
te ac h it to
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fn gra����cs with h is wife i n an
\ Hosp 1tal, weighi ng 6 pounds a�d
pert and hostessm.;.
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artme nt no t f o r fro m the eam ap
ROTA1lY CLUB
. has been named Dia ne Marie.
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Sponsored By The Melga County Republican
The Rotary Club met o n Thurs- The Ka rrs haYe another daug hter, l)us. Be ln g married
' fardnc� nk � to st!id
i
�ore
lll�
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Debra. Maternal grandparents ar�
some•
Httl/
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be u(
Exet&lt;ulive Committee
i _ ing et the Hartford Meth odist Mr , nd Mrs. Otto Gri lh m , l ocal , f� � n
:X�:a i:to football.
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ao,OOO-p lus crowds in
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n ess_ dteeting was held. Those at- t Mr .., and, . )lrs. Oth o Karr, Middle· ·
bother h im?
ium
Oh io Sta d
lendmg �ere_ ���ogleso ng, p ort.
"No , 1 don't think so," h!! Said . .
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"I was sca red sti(( when I was a
sophomore, but anym ore I don't
notice them, I h ave to ad mit lo ,
a few butterflies in my stomach
the games start , though ."
before
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instead o( Ohi o State. •'A lo t
;it h letes rrOm Bellaire go the re," I
he said , "b4t I decided my family wa nte d to see me play and
Columbus is a lot cl ose r tha n I n­
This beautiful new 1961 Ford Falcon
d iana. My Da d .i nd Mom both work
and only live 2¾ hours fro m here .
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des it costs a lot more t o trav­
Besi
wW be given ·away lo ,ome lucky per•
el on football w eeke nds to .Purd ue
than to Colum bus ."

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Mr. and M r1. Taylor ftot11h Jr .
aod c,rot. ••d Mn. 1)-,,a,e Ohl ·
Inger left Frl day for H ockfcr(l ,
Ill., to ,pe nd III rew days 'liith
Dr. and Mr•. Ru be n Sant 11s a nd
(a1pily _ The lloushet wlU return
a nd Mr1. Ohlir1ger w i ll r erpaln
for several wee�s. Mn r. Sa n t (is ls
th e former Do r is OhUn�l'r.
Ml' . �nd Mf s. Lew Rou 1,;h o r
M a rysville were weeke nd g ueslA
or Mr. an d Mrs. Philip Wol pei't.
M.r1. •'red Batey, Mr!.. R. F.
Brya nl and Mn, Lloy(i R o uth
were vi■ltors In Pa rkersburg on
Mond ay._
.
C11pLa m Garla nd Goodw in or
Glouste r Poi nt, Va., visited D r .
an d M rs Jt F. Bryant sever a l
days last week.
S uzan ne Woleert, dau,hter o f
Mr . and Mrs. Pfiilip Wolpert has
been ele cted _ to the Wome � ·s pl_ee
Club at Oh�o State Um-.et11l_y
whe re she 1s a fre11hman. This
is a�cordl n g to an a nnou n cement
made by .Job n Muschick, di r ector
a{ OSU School of Music.
¥rs. Harry Layne and Mrs. H.
L. Dyer attended the Wal n ut
Festival in Spencer over the
weekend

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members and their spon !Klr at•
tended a meeting o f the West
Virginia Association of Student
Councils at Jackson 's Mill on
October 23, 24 and 215.
The meeting was held to ex­
change ideas, to work out probt�m.s together, and to provide
t,ainina: for both · lea ders- and
loIIowers.
Atten�ing from Wahlm a were
Dale Juatls, president of Wahama
�tudent Council: Joe Russell, vice
prelident: H9Ward McMIIIJon and
;wilmA Grimm, Pttra. Mary E. Capehart, sponeor o f the student cou n­
el( at Wahama, also atten ded.

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Reba Ireue DeWitt, daughter of
, Mr. a n d Mrs. Luther W. DeWitt o f
He nd erson , enUited in the U. S . 1
Navy WAVES on October 14. :ind
is preaenlly rdcelving her WAV E
recuit indoctrinatio n at the Naval
Trai n ina: Ce.nter, Bainbri d ge, Md .
I WAVE recruit train ing is now for
a period of ten weeks. When com­
I pleted MiSS DeWitt w ill be grant- ,I
ed a two · weeks leave before re- •
j porti n g to her assig ned . duty sta· '
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tion or schcol.
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Wo men enlisted in t he Navy are
the
aasign e t o naval activities in
United States. After a t wo yetn 1
be assigried lo anI tour they may
the U. S. or when 1
Jn
activity
ther
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qualified to a n overseas base . Wo­
men 'h ave tht same opportunitte11
: for ad va nce me nt in rate as roen .
i However women are pr ohibited by
law from serving on c ombat a�­
lraft or an shipboard other than
transports s nd bGspital ships.
Albert E. I.apthom, Dec., to
Bemard, Clemon11, Milton, Harvey,
1 Albert a nd WIiliam D. Lapthom,
�byl!i, L. fI1orn, Alfld. ol 'l"an,.,
Plj,ru,r oy.
'!16mu P. Roush to Rosella
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Attend Meeting
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MIDDLEPORT Dl!PARTMENT STORE
,. C. BOTTLING CO.
YOUNG'S SUPER ""RKt:T
l'flLJ.l�MS S0!110 STATION
PRESTON
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SPORTS CENTER
ROBINSON'S TRI-LUSTRE CLEANERS

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AMiCK'S SOHIO STATION
POWELL'S SUNOCO STATION
GILMORE'S SINCIAJR ST�TION
MIDDLl!PORT FJ:J:Q l!l!J.L
BAKER FURNIT\JRJ:
FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTI'
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JIIIIIIIY'S BAKERY
QUALITY PRINT SHOP
MOTOR !'AI\T!l lcO,
ROUSff �Ol! �TQRE
MEIGS ELEfT!'(C ' SfWING CENTER
H &amp; R FIRESTONE .STOIIE
WALLACE j£W:EµIY
WERNJ:�'S
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INCEU! FURNITURE
UAR1'1N RESTii."(fRANT
BALL'S BEN Jl'.RANKLIH, '
WALL!! H.Q'fEL
SCHJOLl/8 "''µAlj� ·
BACHNER'.S -lfAllKl:f :
SIQ'fll CLQ'l'Qf�G tj&gt;•.
. BECKY'S

Roush's Shoe Store

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rolled up one touc hdo w n in the
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l secon d and two Jnore i n the t l 1 1 l'd
the Neboovllle Greyhounds in a
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game lhat should be a nother ru n ,Assis
way.
a
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In t ht'
Aml'rtC'an
Football I SI Low� ( 'urdinals Upiet the Nt'w j
Co■ch Chuc k Slo bart ta ke, Ius
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O'flll Sund ay to had 11111t' } t i 10 build u.1&gt; r puta Angdt's H .m1s beat the Detroit
By_ BOB E. B Y Elt
Wellston .Friday and should con1
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S•nhnel Sport&amp; Editor
tinue lO IUIY OD top. Gallipolis alI
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9ictOI')' over th e i )t• 1t•r1 ur 1 h e f'1gh1 dubs still ore
O.IIH. which had •n
Football around the area moves into i ts final two weeks j ready has assured itaelf of llt I
fUld fir1t place 111 1 h 1 run111ng for the t i tle.
one of th• I H111.1•·• ,il iwppaintin t
Friday ni�ht and looking at the sche dule Meigs County's least a Jh1re of the "Senior Cir. 1
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race o/ the CanaBoth d 1 1 bluTI races wert"' t1gh1 1 , .. ms, bed Pc-nnr on the mar• 1 te a ms are In (or a rough we e k-end .
ay UnlNd Prfls International
cult'' tiUo a l.Ml lbo ul d have U�tle
ST"lf'HEM llnlY, SKNto,y
c n ed S unday when th e B u f falo I gi n of fulliNc " _,. Jp lbs' 1 1 Eastern ' s Eagles p roba bly bc1.ve tbe only team that may t trouble witb itte GoNJ,e p aoc�ets. 1 Pou� Ohio college football team1 I
HJIJ Jwtts. Di. Cleff.U, 0.
w ent mto l a st w
B!lb u pse t t h e powerrul }-l o us l on yard fl•ld � In tht third Pl'" a breather th is week when it meets Hannan Little is tno;:n 16-0 loaers at Loi0.!'1 h1.11l week .
eek end 's action 1
ull,•r� . 25·24. and th(' Dallas T('X· riocl. Th• kick en• D-.lles • 17-7
Who kno ws, l may lie. wro ni u n beaten and untied. Three came ,.;;;.._,;,,;;_�;;;;-..;;;....;.__'
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Jor' Up'. I M t that way.
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On�y O tuo Norther n fel l by t �e j
The R utland Red Devils end the ir .. ·--- - - - - ·- ,d tvers a re
l luustotl , dl'spite !ht' defeat
J l P
I' 1960 campaign Friday w he n they tense a�d are one or th e best In value because footb
Waysi de-a nd fell al\ lhe w a y- m j
' \� h 1d1 lt•f1 1 1 s renird 5·2, topped
beyond the inOuen� of peo ple.
I play ho�t to Ralp!1 sarre·s imp rov- that ra t mg in t he leag 11P . Ho wev�r,
lhc EJs\l'rn Vivision, followed hy
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It's the spirit"AJld the wl ll to a .ia--0 sh u,tout 11t the �a nd&amp;
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I the Nt"'11o' York Titans with a 4. 4 :
ed Wahama
Whtte �alcuu s . The they lack t�e horses to ru n w,1th wi n thal co unts o n the scoreboard Ashland _ Co llege, a Mid - U h10 1
League r ival.
FJ! cons. 32-0 win ners over Kyger C o :ie h Jim Dud cl i ng' s lron men.
m:irk and Hu Halo with 3-4. Only
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B
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ha d n o tr o uble I
an d !tfuskm� u m
on their best exhibition ol footbal1
the se a son .
Oll.1. uf l i l ll' l' UJl!cn ! l on
keepmg th_elr recortls clean .
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ranked
ns liull • W('Cks m a ro� .
h1gh_ly
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Ohio
won its seventh straight
1 arc l· uuniing o n bu d nc ss to ke p I
.
,
Elsewhe r e t n, the _ S�OAL t h e So uth llhnms at B ow ling
Gree n
, improvi ng as the ball gami•s a nd : to Jeud the Brow_n� into a lie �or do2s 8-0 _ Fr1day .
·vlctory and fourth In the Mid•
Dishes
1
The_��n�her� -� �ood _d c�Athens 111\d og�g� � :hane�_tius Day� on at Holr &lt;;:ross
with
t he 1&lt;:astern U_l\lls1u11 lead
\
America n Confere nce l&gt;Y burying
- lh(• division r 1ces remain close.
•
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Eagles
delphi.
a
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the
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Western Michigan, Z4-0. A. 27-yard ,
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Ir1 Sunday's NFL u m s,
O
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The former Pe nn State quarter- '
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field goal by George Belu got
Gret'tJ !jay P a ckers lo ok lJ\'1•r sole
.
Manetta at Cap1tal
1 1 s1r a 1ght pa s ses m the I
hit
b11ck
II
t
I
thi ngs started for. Ohio U., which 1
of !irs t pl ll r e
in
possessiun
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W
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ster
at
Ohi
o
Wesleyan
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record
club
the
y1nJ.:
t
game,
I
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flivlsion
by
defeat ng the
W estern
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ter
Wes. n
at John Carro ll
Rnt terma n several
I'ittsburi,;h Sl ccl� rs , 19 1 :1, lhe San ' by George
I
A lb10? Mich. al Oh� o N orthern
Fra ndsrn rc,1y N111c rs U l))it' i 1 he l years ago Plum's total comple•
j
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Wilnungton at �ert1s Mich.
Y
1001"8 n
Chic a Mu Dc.irt.. 25 7 : l he O alt i ! twns piled up 204 yards
COLUMBUS, Ohio UPI - Pres• .
game wi nn ing Case Tech at Hiram
.
wY•Z-39'73
16
Orangemen's
,
lntern11tional
m ort· Coll� trounce-d lhc Dall i � '
Preu
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By
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F or .... 1 eve 1 a n d roo 1e r
' .di Lo. • ..,
ident Geotge M , TraUtttlan o f the
Ea rlham at Oberlin
·rh e l 'I eve l a ud
Cow
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A th ree PI issue may be 8 l s trea k
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reminis ce nt of Lhe !a le 1 940's an d
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Veteran of World War II.
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Ohi
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Co
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legiate football champ1ons h 1p, the
f-'!', q �r Eastern D,v;�mn Uy rtru hhmll the ; l emy r . t N ew � "d
C
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fa ns in 1960 mainly because of
High School. Past Resident
S.iturdey Night
W .ishin/;lt o n l ledskms . J HO; 1 he
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-- - � . -- · - - - - · - "severely ·adverse • weather cOndiof
Pomeroy and Middleport
sevenlh . ranked Bears , 14-6, as Wittenberg at Akron
ssibl e tnp t o the Rose Bowl
po
m the All America n Co n rere;ce
. tions" i n m ost areas.
one to uch• Anderson at Findlay
nked Haw keyes and Guy Gibbs pass ed (or
ra
toti
The
now
residing in M i nersvil le
ot
&gt;n
n th e
Wayn�sburg
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1960
phe
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Pd. Pol. Adv.
wn
10,974,084, off from the 1959 p aid
, -�
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tl us, ye a_r, tossed . 53•Yar� s to C ern _J deon,
u
m
the 8 1 � 10 race, set ltbo ut 1m- Otterbei n at Ashland
s
o
this
n
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se
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g
a
ndance total of 12,117 ,848.
atte
l
Nagler r n t he llurd period for the •:o
- -------.
p rovm"
its ranking
- ·1 by scori ng a
Let Us Guarantee Vou
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touchd own imd set u record s.
. Browns' l lurd
.
Iowa h old � a slim e o_nference s m pnse _2 1 ·_10 victory over a r aA TrOU ble-- Free w1II.
' Il 1l their fourth wi t h a 31-yar d
mler
.
d over Mm nesota, havi ng bea t - vored M1ch1ga n Slate squad . Th e
lea
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op fl The Bend
ly Glenne Mllhoen
game out of the fi re ir1 the clos, '."
.ljator
o f thei r t'ircuit clashe s.
u, 1tc hc on y rarr1ed six 1mes
· was: ta ken
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b u I sI ar ticd
SAME DAY SERVI
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Co1111 Street, Pomeroy
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beating
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by
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P�·
watc h l ni,: when, in lhe seco nd
l clls than th ree min utes severe earache.
.
1 r 10 d ' h e 1 i· red a ,..,.yar d p1tss to I Ka nsas d uring the weekend . Iowa Ke la .with
.
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' (
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to edge Oregon, 7-v
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M rs. Ka th!ee
. n M Ilhoan an d
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end 2 ne I uslng II st ron g ground a l !JC k top- r ma r m11
ti 1
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wedding of
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�llld fu 11 : k pied the U n ive r� ily of
K� nsa s
E_•ar 1 .ie , _ th
co-lea
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Wilbur n H ol : f ..i&lt;·e Big. Five
' rd H "'1o 2 J . 7 . 08 quarterback
. der Southern . Mis11. Janet Vi ney ud at Tuppers
.
'" ro 11'ea"'2�
., ya
J Im U rown
•- d to r�•presen t Pla ms S 11 nd ay.
tis went over for two touchdowns . C a II!o,rm a m a . ul
srore the first lou\· hdown.
ast
o
C
t
s
e
the Rose Bowl.
in
lh
Mr. and Mrs.· E rrol Conroy,
l.' \\
l'"ou rth-stri ng fullback J e rry Jone s
_________
. son Hugh, grand daughter K im · 1
lns
Slates
n
C
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i and ciuarterhack La rry Johnso n
WINS BADMINTON TITLE
. berly of A�r on _ visited o ver the
twice in M i nnesota's
,
, Eng . UPI _ 1 cat' h sco red
WIMfll � l'DON
y a 1 e, Uta h 5 tatc an d New M ex I eekend with his mother Mrs
.
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State.
s
a
of
s
Kan
pa.sting
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the
f
o
Mrs. Judy Devli n Hai h man
ico State , the only o ther ma j or j Alice Dodson
Tl••
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me
wo
the
n
wo
S
ates
ited
&amp;
n
U
record s, - 1
colleges
clea n
wlt h
l
�BqCrete to your
Mr an d M�s M L Bahr had
titl e I n the W i mbledo n Open bad• 1 Navy and M"lssourt w ere l he scored key victories to keep I
·
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Ona, deJiver It
as
Sunday guests Mr. and Mre.
O
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in
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on
h
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the
te�ms
.
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l
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ns
nd
o
Su
champi
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mi
ab
reast of
thei
r reSJlecttve
�
on •
a
y
I
yOur iob, re d
�s rerences. Y ale remained i n a tie Art Kasper and friend of Columwh il e Th aila nd 's Joroe n Watnastn I ra_tm_Rs _ to _ret .1 1 n perfect !ltatus
PQur Lqwes pricH.
h
s
was
si
Missi
a
to
6-6
i
eld
pp
h e with Pr inceton i n lhe Ivv Leag ue bus.
w on the men 's title.
l.. Ji,lt
Sunday callers at the Milh oan
N.�
llfl• er too
nd Baylor
LSU
and Syracuee
a
.by
__
1
by dc £es t i ng Dartmouth, 29-0;
l
home
were Dwi_ght and family,
w
n
defeat.
o
t
o
wen
td
�-..- dellvertea evtiry
SACRAM ENTO Calif. UPI _ I
lllah
Stole toppled
Brigh a m
Blaine
and family, Mr. and Mrs.
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e
h
k
T
nipped
firth
ra
e
Middil?s
ri
T
I A. J. f&lt;" oyt, 25, 0'1 H ouston , ex.,
(lay
&lt;!all by 10 a. m.
Y oung, 34 0, in a Skyli ne Con ferW : Milho an, H�zel Rose, huaband
J
14on
,
Dame
Bullet
Notre
oe
a
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7
the
al
,
t
s
la
driver
gest
n
you
i
the
c nce b ttle and New Mex co ·
Niay de II\'ery.
,l'R
lh n·e I ndian.11 polls 500-mile race11 Bclli nQ 's two t o uc htj o wn s and now S t al1' tr imltled A r izona State Uni- I Wdl la m, son BIiiy of Columbus
n d Mrs. Minnie Er�ewln e •nd
· .
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\ wOn the U . s. Automobile Club ' s take on Duke as lhey s trive for ve rslty, 27•24, in the B order Con- a
·
d aug h ter Farle of Mid dleport,
the !lts t u nbeaten and unt ied scu - j fel'c nce.
,
nsh i p
natioirnl
champio
100-mile
.
foot ball
· big car race Sundn)', finiehing 20 � n r n Naval Aca �emy
Yal e meets Pe nnsylva n ia Satur•
I
FAMILY DINNER HILD
s
hi
t�ry.
or
lap
e ad
ah
one•ha\f
seco
nd s
in a league tilt, wh ile U la h
clay
.
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Phone WY�2•328.f
Mlddleport
1
Mr. and Mrs. Joh n Chancey of
,�
Purnelll Jon es of Torra nce, Calit I M _1ssouri, No. 6, wo n ils seve nth Stale e nrl Wyomi ng t�ssle for the
Midd leport entertain ed with a
-- -,- - - _ :r: · ·r . _ -· __ -· -- - - · -· .
-stra1�ht _a nd mo\'ed a �te p cl oser Skyline led.
ii _ .---family d inner Yl!sterday at tbeir
to t he Big Eigh t Conference crnwn ,
________
h ome in h onor of the birthday of I
by whippi n g Nebraska , 28·0. The
their aon, Roger of Baltimqre, .
' Tl t,:f'rs could virtu "J l ly c l amp the l id
Ohio a nd their aon-in-law and I
on tht• title hy dt•fooling co-lea d er
On The Brightest Corner In
d aughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Colora do Sat urd ay .
,
Stobart o f Gallip olis. Allilo Jµ"e�nt
t
Mississippi,
Seco nd . ra nked
for the dinner were the Sfobarls'
which
�11rrowly beat Arka nsas
• 81ifu1l.ean Oakley C. Collin■ Is I llfe•long reslchildren, Jana lt:11y and David.
the pr evi ous week end on Allen I
•
of the Tenth Congrealonal Dtstriet. He
�
----Green's List-minute field go a l,
.!llhly -�qu1lnled with the needs and
wao happy to ,ettle [pr a tic as
,
,i of·e1th of the eight ••unties In the
Geeca·, m,g;, hoot w as erre&lt;nve
..
.t
et.
fr om the fl t -yard line in the fin al
.
si x sc c��:s ·,c.,
H
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SyracuH
Sc���"!.�Yei �f�y fo�t��1 1 ���
:
no&amp; require &amp;wo years In the Hou•e
A nrcd . up Piltsbllrgh squ:.I basketball may start baske tball j
before he beeomea an ef
j ha nded third • ranked
Syracuse, practice on Tuesday, the Ohl o ·
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' · ..t of the folk.a baek horn,.
last year's national football cham- High School Athletic Association
_
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, - '...1'·
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That w 11l '1
be th• day non•
■ p:eetlllve •
•ovomllle! 111endlng. He II
,.
football high schoo l1 can st•rt j
JUDGE
� lo ,uppori aen I le economic m�aplayin g bHketbal i ga me,. They
wllkh to build I sound future for
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•"II
have been practici ng for several
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week,.
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d will Clllt hiI
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and baaketbail ,nu,t wait unlll
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ttir L
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c.ltfeftlila . 14 O,t90n St 6
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Witlt1... 1 Or990n 6
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,nd M n. Bern�,d L1,,1 n, to th o,�
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1 i t l,endin&amp; A. s. Layne, Willard
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11 coll.,. toolbtll ,,a,........., of bi ological Beie n� a nd phy1Jcal I Navr l.t Notre o.m.
· na rd Lievin11: Edgar Lay ne Rol'IOr'ffleol
It, 7 Ill.,. T,nn. ,
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1 hurt? C•" 11n attll;eta fl'"'4&amp; 1'-ft ' ed1.1Cation oour.e■.
Mr . and Mra. Pete Rou1h, Amy
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Bethany ('W. Ve. ) JO C•Mi Tech.
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u nd_ A l ice moved from Letart to .
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Bum carner ' Paul Ri ckard 'Ed we rd
of Khoal , tN• 1 brklt .,Ill ..,_..
Kent It. 11 T...,_ 11
\ Columbl.l 44 CorMII 6
their new home here.
M ilu�. nicknamed ''The T11 nk " m Y'ai. 29 D11rtmovth O
, Bu m garne r: Rev. Robert Dille, i bade H a ffffM II star__.ncl •
Ott.'1Nln '4 Marlett• 20
Luther Smith 1 ttar •••"" MIi•• 1"9f'am of Me h achool, w;i,s one of lhe I Harvard I Pennsrlvani. 0
Ha i"ry J&gt; lckena
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Fre d Bater a nd Jam es Fetrell oi 1 Oh lo It..• di� ls ,tory t.l ls B uc key_es bri a_ h t spots dur � ng �n Mtry l11 ncl 15 louti, Ca r olln11 0
Wto1ttr 36 '••it•I 0
Mr. � n� Mr• �.arro�f A�a ,r."Yf;, I,
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nine ! Ctr1M9ie Tech 1' Genevt 7
t , fik and M rs. C. H. orner
CHURCH WOMIN MIIT
j COLUMBUS UPI - Mike I n• ' rnh1uteb in Ohio State's
Oh6- U. J4 w.....-n Mfctll..ft I
a Ca n ton, O.
'f'U christe ned Thur,d.iy hi Get.
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The u.ecutive eommittee of the gram is buil l like a flreplu,: and ga mes lail year.
I P•nn St :w West Vlrglnl1i 13
Mln,..t• 4t Kansat It. 7
Mr an� M rs ._ (?eorge R l k d o f
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ty's dau&amp;hter-in-la � 1 ,a1i i l�tty,
U11ite
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d Churc-h Women
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Pr K n
Brown 2
Steu belw t IJ e vi!\lfed seve r a d ays
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Ben d Atta met at the home o f lie\'eS collcite football requl�e s Buckeyes'
de[en1ive _ li ne, he Ten,p le ,o Drexel kh a
IIIUIOls 1, Purdwe 12
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last
ek With Mr . a nd Mr s. Ed Mrs. H. F. Waienhall recently more. menta l than phy•ical ablhty. l c11me lo college a&amp; a h 1ihl)' her• Loulsvllle 7 Marsh•II o
llewUnt Graen 50 CeUf. Poly 6
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, w it h the preside nt, Mrs. WagenIf I ngram ha d n o_t pone.ied thUI �I de� fullback. He 1n.ide all .t.ite Duk e 6 Geort l1i Tech
II XaYMlr (Ohle, ) 5 Cltlclntlltl 0
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g uy matter, he might be l�okl ni: m lu1h _school a nd had ma ny We ke ForHt 21 Vl,-glnl• 20
/ hals• p�esldlng .
M r . an d Mrs. Fred J!;nle)' a nd
Mf.unt Union 31 Hlra111 ,
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Mr . a n d Mrs. Thomtlll H offma n
Deserve 21 Wq-M St. u. lf
Tenn. 27 North Cuuline 14
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· 1 can t Hay I do n t enJoy carry- Avburn 10 F lorida 7
comint year and committee chair 1hr defen11ve player on U1e Oh io •
w ere business visitors in H un t•
Drake 14 Bradley ,
i nlll the Mf't but I do_n'l m l11 ii TM ( lt1idel 27 Presbyterian
men were presented by the n o- State football team.
i ngton Thurs day
Missouri 21 Nffraska
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dh�..-in� Ii The 5-foot 10-i neh %20--po� nd t oo mu� h ," l n1 ram sud. _"I ho pe Ci,eor tl
mfllati ng com mittee
Orlan d H esson' has returned to
Muskifl9Uffl 51 Ale,.,. 0
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TUES., WED .• THURS .
Mrs. Joh n Morg an . The ca nd1 date1 guar&lt;I flunked ou t or school dur mg , l� get in my b�ll carr� mg ru n- Vlr,lnl1i Tech 20 llchmond O
his home after bei ng a medical
Ohio Wesleyan 15 WHHh I
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patie n t at Holzer H ospital for the
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lpubhc meetia-. Plans were m ade Woody Haye� ad mitted it l ooked
past te n days ·
A.tll•nd 21 Ohie Northe,n O
Ingr am became
a g u ard last ! Kentucky 23 F lorida St.
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In Poll Parrnt Stam1,s
ror the nex t public meeti n g whlch I hk e hls college career wi. s en ded j year but Hayei promieed him a ' Al•ben,• 1 Mlisisilppl St.
low• Stet• 1 3 1Mclehefflt ltat. 6
M rs Joh n Don nell pf East St. !
: Will be W orld Commu nity Day, I be �ore ii ata�ted
THH Chd1tta11 14 Berl• 6
crack at t he fu llb ack Job whe n : Vuldfft&gt;ilt 22 Cl1tfflfffl 20
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J.ouis, lll., spent the past t wo
!November 4th.
I was R,or ng hom ,p every week- All America Bob White graduated , w. Vir■ inla St. 1 2 ICentvdly St. tD Ritt 30 TeH1 Tach 6
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weeks w ith her h usba nd h ere, wh o
1 M otion was made to send the en d a nd did n't reali ze that
yo u
"Woody promised me he wo ul d I V1inderb ilt 22 Clemson 20
Middleport
1 Te11ts 1 7 � Mattt,,a lst 7
1 i a nn ual fnendshi p gift to the Or- ! had lo work lfl the classroom
is em p loyed at th e Phili� Sporn •
m let me play rullback but I ca me ' EHffrn Ky. 1 7 Wftttm ICJ. 7
: ArkansH 7 Tei:u A&amp;M j
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_ig�nblati on He adquarten. Mrs. Da• ord er to �et by i n &lt;:ollege,:• I n· \ here to play rootbali ' an d J relt 1 i -- -- - ------ - - - 1
1V1d Freeman was named overall gram ad mitted
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One of the _ reason11 he went
REG. $15
Phil a nd $herida _ are spen dmg., 'J'he Methodist Church of New I home to Bellai re every week end ' Y we ll by the e nd of last season .'' I
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''Then I deci ded to
several .weeks �ur1�&amp;; the western I )Haven is sponsoring this project was lo see h is high �h ool girl I ngram said
stick
here
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help th�
team
. slates. 'J'.hey wdl v111t her sister !with other churches.
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frie nd He selll�d tha� problem by more. "
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family, Mr, and . Mrs . F . Mlt- I \
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Attend ing were M rs. Ralph Pie- 1 ma rrying the aul d urmg the Y�•r
, thell Presto� and chil dren _at Los
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ha� 00 o utsta nd in g stars but he
T. Stone Mn. How- I he se t o ut of college.
A nteles, Cahf. a nd 111lso visit Mrs. 1 t
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Mra. Jo'h n Morgan j· " I returned to college with a . bed ges on th at sta teme n1• wh en h e ·1
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calls Mike
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' Jo hn Bebeau an d ram1· y a 1 Los - llf rs. Jack Flesh.er, Mrs. 1: v. Me- I different outlo ok on life ' 11 ]n'"
•ram 1I s put1.s of Ingram He
· G rew an d M rs. Wa genh ala.
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said. "I got
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GAROEN CLUB
Open 9 to �
the responsibility of being able to · s i ve team.
EUI MIETING
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Closed Wednesday At Noon
to :?i�ege an d play f?,ot�all. "
The EUB Br�tberhood held their
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I Ingram belleve d that h is father ,
h ...Td � h:� o�:::
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e d ifferen t o utlook S owed Rober t, was the only at h lete i n
October meeting al t he · church.
Evenings By Appointments
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Alex - uillen Memorial
B u lld i n
The P,rogram was presente d by
� u p m the cla s�room as well 88 ?8 the family previ ously . He play �d I
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Cell WY -2-2207
rs Fl oy d. Carmack.
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football f1e-ld. He now m a in- football i n hig h school and a t Wit - I
Llevi ng. A talk was giv- �•
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l wered with an exchange of bulbs. Llo d Rou h,
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The ... _ _ :A,.._1 meeti ng to be 1 chard Ord, J. L. Stewart, Jack 1 No�
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c�mpa ny.
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I h eld In H untinot nn Oct. 26th was ' Flesher, Jamts Hampt o, Rome Em son , an elect r ic
Worriff
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Capehart,
ann
Russell
Williamso9,
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My family comes down
making the reservations.
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Ray Proffitt annou nced that the Wehrli, Phili
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�now whether my moth er enJoys I
be here the first of November.
I 1� or not. She w atches m e a�I t��
1 an d Rev. David Freeman.
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The pr ogram "Plantirig o( Fall
1 11 g
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Bulbs" was presented by Mr s
The New Haven 'ftteh Canteen I h me, worrying w
no at ten l1on lo the
ays
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hurl
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j Velma Ro u"l-t Mr11. ff,......,11n Layne spo nsored by the local Ju n ior
, 'iBnd Mn. Chisler (umi!lhed ar- 1 W omens Club had 1 04 ipresent gam�.
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_Mike though, a Ju nior th1s year,
at th, occasion October 13, Ralph
prof:s­
Attend ing Were Mrs. R. F. B ry- Clark was awarded the door �ight be draf_ted by some
d ha e
woul
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smce
lea�
sional
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Jones
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ant, Mr� . H. L nve�. Mrs. Don- tprize and Lois
n ot flu n ked l
aid Fo gle &lt;io ng, Mrs _ Harold Jo h n- I ' prize. Chaperoning were Mrs. been a se n ior, h ad he
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Son, Mrs. Han:y Layne, . Mrs . J. 1 ;Ger ald- Clark: Miss Margie R
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crack
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take
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at pr o ball, but after that I . wan t j
I.Toe Paugh.
. Lelah Ja ne Powell, Mrs. D. Roush
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BIRTH
I .MI'S . LIoyd Rous h , M rs. Oille
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Rcush, Mrs. Velma Roush, Mrs.
b . a lo
Mr. a nd M1'CJ. Roland Karr are
te ac h it to
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Mrs. Wacenhitls. Mrs. Philip Wol• i 1 ter, �cl. 17�h, _at Pleasat Valley Y0 ng
fn gra����cs with h is wife i n an
\ Hosp 1tal, weighi ng 6 pounds a�d
pert and hostessm.;.
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artme nt no t f o r fro m the eam ap
ROTA1lY CLUB
. has been named Dia ne Marie.
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Sponsored By The Melga County Republican
The Rotary Club met o n Thurs- The Ka rrs haYe another daug hter, l)us. Be ln g married
' fardnc� nk � to st!id
i
�ore
lll�
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1 dsy for their regular di n ner meet•
Debra. Maternal grandparents ar�
some•
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be u(
Exet&lt;ulive Committee
i _ ing et the Hartford Meth odist Mr , nd Mrs. Otto Gri lh m , l ocal , f� � n
:X�:a i:to football.
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n ess_ dteeting was held. Those at- t Mr .., and, . )lrs. Oth o Karr, Middle· ·
bother h im?
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Oh io Sta d
lendmg �ere_ ���ogleso ng, p ort.
"No , 1 don't think so," h!! Said . .
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"I was sca red sti(( when I was a
sophomore, but anym ore I don't
notice them, I h ave to ad mit lo ,
a few butterflies in my stomach
the games start , though ."
before
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Ingram nearly we nt to Purd ue
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instead o( Ohi o State. •'A lo t
;it h letes rrOm Bellaire go the re," I
he said , "b4t I decided my family wa nte d to see me play and
Columbus is a lot cl ose r tha n I n­
This beautiful new 1961 Ford Falcon
d iana. My Da d .i nd Mom both work
and only live 2¾ hours fro m here .
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des it costs a lot more t o trav­
Besi
wW be given ·away lo ,ome lucky per•
el on football w eeke nds to .Purd ue
than to Colum bus ."

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Mr. and M r1. Taylor ftot11h Jr .
aod c,rot. ••d Mn. 1)-,,a,e Ohl ·
Inger left Frl day for H ockfcr(l ,
Ill., to ,pe nd III rew days 'liith
Dr. and Mr•. Ru be n Sant 11s a nd
(a1pily _ The lloushet wlU return
a nd Mr1. Ohlir1ger w i ll r erpaln
for several wee�s. Mn r. Sa n t (is ls
th e former Do r is OhUn�l'r.
Ml' . �nd Mf s. Lew Rou 1,;h o r
M a rysville were weeke nd g ueslA
or Mr. an d Mrs. Philip Wol pei't.
M.r1. •'red Batey, Mr!.. R. F.
Brya nl and Mn, Lloy(i R o uth
were vi■ltors In Pa rkersburg on
Mond ay._
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C11pLa m Garla nd Goodw in or
Glouste r Poi nt, Va., visited D r .
an d M rs Jt F. Bryant sever a l
days last week.
S uzan ne Woleert, dau,hter o f
Mr . and Mrs. Pfiilip Wolpert has
been ele cted _ to the Wome � ·s pl_ee
Club at Oh�o State Um-.et11l_y
whe re she 1s a fre11hman. This
is a�cordl n g to an a nnou n cement
made by .Job n Muschick, di r ector
a{ OSU School of Music.
¥rs. Harry Layne and Mrs. H.
L. Dyer attended the Wal n ut
Festival in Spencer over the
weekend

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Four Wahama Student Council
members and their spon !Klr at•
tended a meeting o f the West
Virginia Association of Student
Councils at Jackson 's Mill on
October 23, 24 and 215.
The meeting was held to ex­
change ideas, to work out probt�m.s together, and to provide
t,ainina: for both · lea ders- and
loIIowers.
Atten�ing from Wahlm a were
Dale Juatls, president of Wahama
�tudent Council: Joe Russell, vice
prelident: H9Ward McMIIIJon and
;wilmA Grimm, Pttra. Mary E. Capehart, sponeor o f the student cou n­
el( at Wahama, also atten ded.

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Reba Ireue DeWitt, daughter of
, Mr. a n d Mrs. Luther W. DeWitt o f
He nd erson , enUited in the U. S . 1
Navy WAVES on October 14. :ind
is preaenlly rdcelving her WAV E
recuit indoctrinatio n at the Naval
Trai n ina: Ce.nter, Bainbri d ge, Md .
I WAVE recruit train ing is now for
a period of ten weeks. When com­
I pleted MiSS DeWitt w ill be grant- ,I
ed a two · weeks leave before re- •
j porti n g to her assig ned . duty sta· '
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tion or schcol.
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Wo men enlisted in t he Navy are
the
aasign e t o naval activities in
United States. After a t wo yetn 1
be assigried lo anI tour they may
the U. S. or when 1
Jn
activity
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qualified to a n overseas base . Wo­
men 'h ave tht same opportunitte11
: for ad va nce me nt in rate as roen .
i However women are pr ohibited by
law from serving on c ombat a�­
lraft or an shipboard other than
transports s nd bGspital ships.
Albert E. I.apthom, Dec., to
Bemard, Clemon11, Milton, Harvey,
1 Albert a nd WIiliam D. Lapthom,
�byl!i, L. fI1orn, Alfld. ol 'l"an,.,
Plj,ru,r oy.
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YOUNG'S SUPER ""RKt:T
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GILMORE'S SINCIAJR ST�TION
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JIIIIIIIY'S BAKERY
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MOTOR !'AI\T!l lcO,
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;;,wo M HOUSEIVIT J JIIO T &amp;
eold waler in Rutland Town•
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and Geraldine
ROIINSON
OONSJS'J'IICNT DErEND.\IILII USULT8
Precinct 36, Sebrell: Oti1 Rice, I
Sprmii Ave., Pomeroy.
1 liran and Democr11t parties have Layne, Democrat&amp;.
HANNAN
Harold Carder and June Stewart,
1 0 27 t fc I he&lt;'n named for the general elecBATES
1 t ion on Nov. 8 i n M:111on County.
Pr�inct 24, Mt. Olive: Homer I Republican,; Mtl. Carl Sebrell and
.SEVEN ROOM house and beth
They are. by district:
Watterson, Geraldine Holley, Wini• Ronald Rickard, Democrat.a.
Wllrd, one tnaertion. MilliP'ILlm charae - tlO cents.
Harnson Y11le, .Mrs. John Stout,
ARBUC K L E
l!t!._fli 1'Urd b three OQDllecUtlve iDNrtionL
fred �ille!ple Betty Jo Shank,
Precinct 37, Bellemude: Mn.
no telephone rails.
10·28-6tp I l'n'l'Hl l l No. I . Hambrick-Vir• Jud Wray and Dorothy Sturgeon, Gertrude Potb, Mabel Cheeaebrew,
ue month for 30 cenlJ per word.
I !,( I i lit'rdord. Jr., Charlie Woyan Republicans; Ira Barnett, Joe Beal, Nel5on Rainey, Hazel Bissell, Eu..
-- of t crnU per word will be cJiaraed for advertiaina:
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and Stanky Willi11rnson, Republi• Russell McCoy and Mrs. Ira · Bir• nice Rainey, and James Ferrell,
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911W 'Wlt:bin 10 day11 aner n:ce.vl.na bill,
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c,1 n � . U1mald Sisson and Orville nett, Democrats.
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R epublicana; Cora Morgan, Shirley
kt Adqrwin,: - Should t,e r..�'.1.t'd !.mmtdlately Tbt!
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ar in, Democ-rats.
Precinet 2S, GlenWood : Harry Diddle, Gertrude Bateson an d AntriJJ. not be resporlSlble r« mQce Uia.n n11e 1ncor•
" 11 h ddt·rl)' mother for .� mall I 1'rl!e1nt t 2. Smokey Bottom- Butler, Lewis Chapman and Dewey ita Hoschar, Democrats.
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f11r details Call Wl9·3875 y. i !mc r Newman
ther's adminl11trative •ide,
UNION
. Ad L i vington a nd Oldaker, Republican s: Otto Reed
· � tt 1'aaob ud Speclal Not.Ice• i&gt;f Ev.,ota SUMI. Obitu.ariet
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l 0-2.8 Jt c
Columbu
s ScrWa-Howard
$14,400.
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Precinct 39, Union: Elmer Hill,
: ' J1rstn Willirn1son. Republicans; and Edward Powell' , Democrat:,;.
I • ·• i d l C4t'1L per wonl.
Wrlttir
LIO FERGUSON, Joe 's
: J t: Rawson and Geori;e McCausPrecinct 26, Palestine • St. Joe:
T. Bennett and Mrs. Ruth Stone,
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3 PA'.'S
tt DAYS
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State
TreUure
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ness
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1 C 86 1 1 a11d Oi'mol'rats.
brother, tl"eilsurer's office,
J. r. Wheaton, Tom Alford, James Republicans ; Tommy Williams and
$ I .a6
80c
90c
$4.50
1,
Ferguson and five members
$7200.
!'�t·etnl·t 3. loc k - Robert . Hall, Hutchinson, Cr.rl Dabney, Wellston I Mark W illia ms, Democrats.
, 1 .a,
$6.UO
dOr
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KlJ1&gt;;: 1 !\'V -� .Sl;OUTIN( ;, �SHEET
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of hit family 11re on l h e
t
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M_rCt11loch,
Joh�
Robinson,
Forth.
and
Russell
Sturgeon,
Re•
$1 .00
1k
17.oO
'2 .2tl
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nwl;1I work l!cJHilr work ,,f aay I
Precinct 40, Elmwood: Lottie
, &amp;late payroll at .salarle5 to­
Mn. J o a n Cotherman,
and publicans; C harles Meadows, Mel •
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k l l1(I ', nui,I.!
A1II .....,ftd, by 10 A ..Jil, wUJ be 1u tilal day a ,..per,
"... y w·�
Barnette,
Casto
and
Hazel
Joe's
daua:hter, treasurer's
taling
Howard
$&amp;0,484
a
year.
,\ rt h ur \f
R epu bl'1cans; Y i n Edmonds, Bettu
and
Brumfield
. &gt;'a dows.
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lo l o �
.,01 P , Kathlf'en Hudson. D. O. Wether• t,'rank Jolley, Derilocratii.
office, (part-time), $3960.
Louise Pkt'Ibe reeordl also ahow that
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Elizabeth Fer,i:uson, Joe's
a seventh -member ol the
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h 0 I t, ◄ ;Na Jd'mt• Lo Ye .1r:i d M rs. Ok ey
l-ll7 , Ll JO Z l:H F01t }IIHE . Pond s.
SteYens:
Holl&amp;'
StewPrecinct
sister,
41,
Bureau of Molar Ve­
Fert'UB
on
family
,
Jame
s
D.
l!t1si:ments and l.1 ndl!cap 1 ng . Ph. Erw1 1 1, Democrats.
Precinc t 29, First Wa ..cl: Wadear
1 art, Darrell Stone and Elmer Pulhicles, $3024.
Fer,U
8on
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CLENDENI
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ab­
Th
abet
Floyd
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Taylor
30tp
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Joseph T, Ferguson, Joe's
sence from his $5520-a-year
Pn· t· int:t 5. l!Pnders on: Mrs. Bes- sw·,h
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I er, GI adys Nea I ·
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c1 m
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Welfa
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t H w 11 h a \Larh rnt!nt� �nrt throw
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House •PPl i•ru:ti.. Arnold B r� I Vcva Wamsley , Mrs. Errie Ro ach, pubhrans: Mrs. Morris
partment to run for state
Bragg,
Pete
Preelnd 42, Arbuckle: Thurman
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a w ;1y papl'r h;1g�. l uan1ntccd f the,a, Syr.acuM, Ohl "" . Phon. 1 M r� . Ja&lt;"kie Terry :ind Rebert Sid• Wallace, Mrs.
wcliton
RoberL McGuffin and Bowers, Carroll Higginbotham and
Ph�•Mv�
THI! RICOROS disclosed
and ri:uimh t1un'I'!!\. Full prict· t
WY1 -A184
H-1 1 -tf c r s. Hepubl icanis ·. Celestine Faud- w,· 1 1 1am Ca Id we11• De mocrat8c.
IN ADDITION, two mem•
Da Ic Tue1ter, RepubllCil.llS; Bruce ,
WY2•
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$1
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Bunnie
Nutte r. Scolty Soladean
hen ot' the flmil y have been
· t 30. oul'thouse: R. H, Roberts and Jean Roberts, Demo- I
precmc
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.'J;'om, eonllidered a likely
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lla ��:i udr C'c , Democats. :�'i elrose, Junlo Jo Bradahaw, Nan 1 crata.
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to nm for elate
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:., P rc c r nct 6 , Wy.oma : Mrs. Ruth Rossiter, Nellie Henson, Lulu Mile11 l
ANO FURNITUR E R E PA I R
WA\IJU'ENIR
nudiim· Will �t, J I for $lli 00 pl us ,
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treuurer two yeara from
SnH
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lo''!Jl!!illiOIIIII
and
Lurille
�irs.
Pei:lrson,
The l'O.!lter of Uie Fe�­
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and W inifred Novoskoaki, Republi1\ 11t 1J, Trutk and
Precinot 44, Valley City : Jim
$d . 4U Jut' us !1ir parts. i'horic
now if b i s f.ather retires
Mrs. Carrie Mohr, Republicans; cans; Elmer Hokanson, George Crump, Bessie Kell and Neille Mcsoru, on the state payroll
.Aa ,......_.,
a. T•
l':.1pi1 pml•t1l S&lt;•J t s llc1&gt;o1irt·d
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till
WY
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2204.
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a, .ur.
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their jobs and salariea :
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Republicans ·, Thelma Dunfield, ha1 dnwn $271.83 in
ONE G l -6-3 38l
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De
fOH
SALE
TJJ
l!EE
complete
PH
mocrats.
uure P'ei'guson, $UJ,.
Stover, Democrats,
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and
Mal'y
Aumiller,
Demo·
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Q
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1 222 2nd
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G .illipol i �, Oh ioj
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rooms uf furn1 turr, also 1 7 "
000
. 1n&lt;, t 7 . Wood.. Mr, Audrey
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year
and
In the last two
Precinct
Langston
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purtablc TV all only one year
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Thom11 Fer,guson, his fa.
ab
weeb
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y,
rl
bne
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an
Mr
of
1909
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A.
Johnson,
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Ernest
In
Roach,
Will
sr!!
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or
parl
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son:
Lilah
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l l ulh Oabney, Re public a ns, Earl Fannie Piatt, B. W. Krodcl, Hild- Id e, Bill Elias, Mrs. June Van Met- I
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r r n.1::era- N i bert and Robert Oliver
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, Demo- re lh Armstrong
an d
Dorothy er, M ildred Tripp, Miss Donna June I
St.
l 0· 2 U·6l t
, I ,omeroy, Ohw.
tlo:-a New llaYen. l'boue TU2'l'RY A D�CJOUS HA:-•·• SAND•
.
crats
. Tillis J ffers nd L nt Smith Re bli
.Faires,
Republican
,;
Frank
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Jack'a Dairy Bar: SJ NG �� H
�e voters probably didn't
'�1Al· 1i1NE, l;J11; 1d I �:
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Ed
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Burdette,
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J&gt;r�cinct
Ine
9, Jlogsck C larence
.a
z Burdette and c!ns; e::ma
Jea� Gr::ser:
tao
U the taxpayeni can ,llcquire
_ ��- _ __ 10 29 fi tc
realize Jt when t}tey made Joe
c�nsolc 111udel. m exl· eill ' lll. •"&gt; 11· 1 - - -- -,- - - - - - - I Blai!l. G ertrude Le onard and E11e- Julicl �mith, Democrats.
Neille Dudding and El$le Kirk,
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Fer,uson state treaaurer, b11t · ao �ny Fergusons slmply by
d 1 t w n with g11,1ra nl!'t'. 1l1 U 1 PJWd
Prec mct 32, Heights: Rfiba Sines, Democrats.
i lrn lJush, Rep•Jhlicans; Earl Mc•
JIBC9MI A 'BEAUTI CIAN AND
&gt; s , d:i�.i p;llch
Corn�I ••• hrvl ..-.
they were practically electing electing one of them to public
to
make
butto
n
ho!c
.
Mrs.
Roy
Blea.sJ�g. Mra. Emor.Coy Jnd Mary Jo Blain. Democrats.
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Critt
l!.
radforrt
office, wlhlt do you suppose
.
an entire family.
mor1-0g_ni m, :i r.1 d many font�· ug
Precinct fl, Clifton: Marie Roush
l' r crinc-t 8, Buckle: B. H . M or• Casto, Clara Schultz, Flossie MuaSouthtirton Beauty
',• NOY. 21.
, arH·c
te, Phnn• or COflt•C'I
ffi'd
would happen i f they elected
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o\'''f
ak,•
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Lucill
Henry,
ldH•s.
Sl
,
Thelma
zag
Bus,
Joe
Kalie
e
toot care of lb.at _ or
c: an , Charley Jngel and Weldon , graYe and Stanley Waldie, RepubliAclde!my, Athena Ohio,
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two
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due $43.MJ. 1 crrnN arrani,!(· d or
Ka'
and
Harriaon,
Rickard
rath
Margie
eer
R
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Canna
W
cane;
he
ars,
Chase,
lta
Republirans;
Witht·
too
oseberry,
Charles
R O l\ O, ri u , q.,ci.,• Ohla
k care of the
10 27 61c
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:hscount for cash. !'hone �y 2:
:,
tie Oliver, Republican ; Mable John•
family,
Josie
and
iam
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Dunn
W
an�
crs
Glorla
Dunn,
Democrats.
McDaniel,
,
Remember, that '.e ,ll real risk
IOn, Denni, D udding, Wilma Blake
lU 27 me
1, 2204.
I l'rccrnd IO, Beale: Charlie Wal• Demorrats.
P:UIJ.tc AUCTION
beaiu
Five.
of
them-two
son,,
a
ae Joe's aon James is run:
Precir.ct 33, Hickory Chapel: As• and EYelyn Nicholson, Democrats.
1 1s, Jim Nibert, Icie HaHield, E velO •Middleport lafgc&amp;t, _____
nlnc
brother,
a
daughter,
and
a
sit­
for
state auditor.
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MarColumbia:
I) n Riffle, A l ice Malhewi. and Ace bury See, Mrs. Lona Fridley, cfi ar• Precinct 47 , West
itUCUoD of, Cd, oil,, coal, heater !JEAl;J,t,;s !•'OH .SALE. Tom Hcut•
Or that lt should afford it
ter-ne tomfortably lodgf.d on
Johnson,
Maggie
VanMeter,
tha
e
les
King,
y,
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James Lan don, Marie
llepublicans:
lf'm'
Jacqueline
!lta,:�� refriprator11,
furniture,
tr. WY '..WR51i.
10 25 fil l-'
Before anyone dashe-e 01,.1t
the publlc ipayrolt The total
A rrington, Lee u. Blain, Charlotte Ward and Mrs. Jennie Riffle, Re- Lola Mourning, Sally Clark, Ruth
� �lkh for details Tue s• - - � ---- - ·and,
votea for another Ferguson
family
l!illtry,
jncludlnc
Joe's
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CIIJ:-::VHOLET
ins•
pp,
Powcrg
Repub,
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Wheeler
and
Wand .a K 11
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B l .i i n and C harles D. Lon g , Oemo- public.i,ns; Dnld Frazier, Mrs ,
l0·28·3tc
tlvi /
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he'd helter make sure the stat�
$li.,OOO
a
year,
la
a
neat
$30,missiun. f&gt;'ucl uil hcatN with 1
HarPhyllis
Foreman,
Joy
Jicans;
t·riils .
[ Girard Fowler, Roy Kincade
and
can afford It.
000.
f;rn. Wl9·3443.
I0·28-3lp
Mn. Willard Gibson . , Democrats. gra\l'e.11, Helen Roush and Daily
COLOGN E
·Democrats.
Knapp,
[
artd Found
Precinct 34, North Point Pleas•
l'rei·inct 1 2 , Leon: Warren Kee •
. _,......,.,.., - -- - -- 3 rr. nov · s Ill/SKY THOUSl'� H!:i,
Preclnet 48, Mason : Dottie John- ,
an t : o 1na B rads haw, R 1' da Morri,
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1n1t
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�ur
'.
!
Ue,
'J'.heort�re
I
Sm B: 1 pJir Trousers, .� it,c 8 : .
J..OIT: s.A:l,GE BUCK &amp; W HI T E
l . oss in , V ada Coltnll, Lms Shmn I so n, Mrs. Welby Casey , A. w . Per• son, OIiton Wright, Alma Turner, ,
CLEVE1.ANl&gt; PLAIN DEAUIR.
I pair LnHJSl•rl',, im;c lL 2 J rnir l
. ...llrd. do,: In the vicinity r
.
ry, Dell Plants and '.,trs. Fred Mary Louisl! Perry, Eileen Cartc&lt;nd
A1t1y
Cadl('
Republicans;
Doi
,__,--,n,
Lroust.'rs, �iu• :l : .S J )orl t·oal, size 1
I
Jildlllan.wt, � A,nawere lo t ht!
i
ReWeaver,
Beatrice
H
l
wrigl)t
l
Roush,
,
d
Rl!publicans;
Thornton,
Sinel!I,
y
Gertrude
M.
J.
Kath
Gla118,
J (J l'hotn· WY Z-J-1 0l .
Frank Murray,
Tho ,.... a., ,..,"",. c-,..,
Vera Dodson, Clara
ry n lk a Ycr and Wanda Lambert, Roma Carpenter, [,,o la Dudd ! ng publicans;
1
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10
29
:Jh'
•tl 172 fowe St. Middleport.
u,,
""'"'Tit=' N. I., ot;;tlUII It. OW. {
Maxine
and
.
Ewing
Eleanor
Smith,
and Dorothy Milch.ell, Democrats.
l)emocrats.
1t NAlii .....
1
1
lO 3 l 3lc
Precinct 35, Ordnance: Leon Aldridge, Democrats.
Prt' t· i n 4· l 13. :1H. Flower: Eva
EL B ER F E LDS I N POMERO Y
'
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_-i.
i
IJ 11 rsl ,md Alhert Sisson, Demo • Put :t, E 11elyn Spence, Lula Jividen,
SALE USED FURN I TURE
Jean Taylor, Mr, . William Cruick.
2 1 " HCA Blonde Color TV
1
""
'
COOPER
I
set with b11sc $288.00: I - 2 1 "
1!!"
j shanks, Erma Workman, Republi •
1'
: _i@j....
Pl'!,!l' ir1d 1 5, Letart: Bess McBee , cans ; J. S, Rhoades, Shear! Edler, 1
Adrnirnl Commie Mhgy. TV set
Cen
it's still three months u11tll Election Day
.
"M rs. 1Jill Hart and Mrs. John Tay- Mrs. Earl Henry, Jr. and Drederick
$7 0 . 00 : 1 . 1 7 . H C A Cn nsolt• 1 W e re pa i r a ll types of ra d!,
:_'b�- _., ...a MNel•
and
there's still much camspaianin g to be
ators, from he ater cores to lor, llE&gt;publicans; Linnie Wolfe, Roseberry, Demorrats.
Mhgy. Cabinet TV sel $1ill.OO:
�AN MOTOQ
but there'• no l'HLIOn f&lt;1r anyone to
done,
Prt:cinct Ml, New Precinct : C. L.
Audrey Hortman, Democrats .
�. l ruek C\r rac Ior
lbe l argc.,,
'
Ill 1,1 all -""
-·•- It.
1 . 17" rosley Mh•Y· O.imol(•
I
take
,more
time to make up hi, mind how
�
L
H
d
r
li
e
,
,
ford
Pr,c::lrict
,
Scboola, Elsie V
;1 C
16, �,let Rock: Mrs, Ka!
T V set $ 0.00: I
Ul" Admiral
� , ; "81rftf, 011M
to
VOCe
ill
the
11tate auditor N.Ce.
, n,thg y. Console 'i'V Ket $50.0U : 1
radia to r.
tic lllce, Ed Rayburn and Mrs. ne, llndgers, Patty Burdett�, 'Betty
· .ia
--- There
the
incumbent,
Jame! A. Rhodee,
II PLY.ii'.� V8 BelYedere
4 dr.
ha SlttYer, Hepublit'am; : VirKinia W ells. Helen Blagg, Republicans:
2 1 " H C A Ta ble T V � c t wi th b ase
Is
opposed
by
James
D.
Ferguson, Rhodes
'IMao.
careful local oYmcr,
•
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Liler,
Ha�
Hallah
hurn
und
Bess
Hayburn,
Eads,
Demo
$70.00: l . 2 1 " HCA Tah\e TV J
U
·
not
onl
deserves
re•electlon
wholehearted­
y
Putll.
bulton ■hilt.
$795.00.
EYe)yn Kapp and Kathryn Ne'A � II,
cruls.
C. William O'Neill, former govset $55. 11u . 1 . 2 1 " I\Jutoroln
Phon• WY-2-1!43
·
on
his
excellent
reeord
ly
--,-. �, pomeroy. 10 2'I 6tc
I
1ila.ff
..,
Genera
Prn&lt;' ind 17, Eight Mile : Mrs . Democrats. ___
___
ernor, former Attornq,
1 in office. He
Ta !Jl t! TV set $70.00 : 1
Ho t·
·e �kl )ermitl, Mr�. Josephine
Pomeroy, Ohio
deserves it addltionall)' b ecaUle of · a special
r
:
rai
and
former
Speaker
or
the
House
point Hl'frii,:crator $50.00: l
�
�iliiii
-..,__VI t dr��� .\i �od
condition lnYoMng Fer,guson.
of RepresentatiYeS of Ohio, is a
L yons 11n, 1 Mrlf; Irene Whittington, .
�
Norg
e He !rigcr alor $::19.00: 1 ·
'
a
.
ln
r
,11
Blaet
136(1,00
\· ,-,ilq, ctr.
Would another Ferguson in a top state
candidate for Judge of the Su.
R e µubl 11•11ns; t.r,1cc Uunlap .and
AUCTION E E R
•
I JomcsleuiJ Lias Urculatur l l l'a·
10 27 O tc
office
break ,ground for the hirin g of an­
1
preme
Court
of
Ohio
at
lhe
elec•
Mrs.
{.;ernet
('err,
Demofrill�.
REASONABLE
RAT!S
_ __,_ __
,,,.,,..,_.
.,_,,, .;;. __
ter $M.UO: 1 THhlc Top (:as
_.,,,
other batch of Fergu.90n relatives on the
lion November 8, 1960.
GRAHAM
SAT I SFACTION GUARANTEED
11.ini.tc �15 OU: l . Norg(" tle l'lri 1·
CUSTOM 300, 4 dr. Se·
state -payroll? We see no rnson to doubt
Prtrn1cl 1 9. llarlford M i ldred
Mr. O'Neill is the only man
C•II or writ. I. 0. McCoy
Hange $22.00: l . � pr. Chruml'
l·'" 4,8, � rnechani�al condition
that this "WOUid happen .
Cha1,m1rn,
M.1ry
who
h,115
held
the
highest
leglsla•
irkle
and
l
.
l
Ch•n•r,
Ohio
arry
Z
ber.
S. VO. Can be
Brkft. Set $2�.00: l C n•en Sof;i
1
The best way to keep it {rnm happing
live office, the highest legal or8 22 Jotp Wb bs. H1•11uhlfr11.ns: O ' Ne11I Quilat Zirkl Dairy Bir below
Bed $5.UO: I . Gret'n VclDur
to vote aa:ainat Jama Fer,uson and tor
is
I
Jen
und
fiee
and
the
highest
executive
Gibbs,
'Muri
Democrats.
- - -- · Sofa Bed $44.00 : 1- Green (.'lum • -- Jrtdt:e from 3 pm to
'
.
1
Auditor
Rhodes who, H we aald in the b,e.._
Pr('dntt
N
o
•
office
within
the
gift
of
the
peoI
20,
New
Haven:
.
ncl Bpck CllMlr $ 12.00: I GH•l' n
10-28-3tp
•
. b 111111-'-.00,·
ginnlng, de1erves re-electiori tnyway.
Mrs. ,fay Smith, 1,ionel D. G reer,
pie o f the State of Ohio
His :
Plastic Arm Chair $3.00: J •
Congressman Ken Heckler or supporters HY this broad ·e11:per-- 1
17 DODQI VI Cuato,n Royal 4 dr.
l ' o11st11nrc
capcharl,
Elizabeth
Ivory / B l ue Combination Rdux•
the
Fourth Congressional District ience ln government 1.11 wen as
.a.d.. . 0111 local owner. Good
ChislN, E mory H11rt and Mildred
er Chair 535.oo: 1 . Green H u•
of
West
'
Virginla has reaponded to his training In law at Ohlo State 1
1
Joelr.... ,.; Jood
runnlna: car,
f
ep
l
.1rkc,
ublkans:
R
Ruth Batey,
laxer Choir $30 . 00: 1 . 8 pc. W1tl.
a
number
of charges by his oppon- University, and ·bi, experience 11
'1�, }llaeUnar'1, Pomeroy .
Thelma Capehart, Mildred Fry and
Dinint,: lloom Suite SJO.OO : l
ent
on
the
amount of taxe, he as a Iawyer Ior elghteen yeara ·
· • uenlOCN ls. .
10 27 6tc
J can K arsc hnie�,I
�·
·,
c
Mirror Frnmed $4.00: 3 . BnfQ
Cl
Prcrind 2 1 . Graham Station: l!:U• pays, hla residence, a nd hi11 legi11- qualifies him to serve on the
-lets Priced Sff t o $9: 1 . 4/6
State James A.
Even If Auditor
•e•
Vi Cualomline 2 dr,
II
f
tlefOl'P
9:30
A.M.
n
kc
Hart. Chesler Clarke and llob• , latlve rec:ord · ,
hlghest judicial body In thl1
Plat.
Top
Coil
Sprin�
$
1
0.00:
rNlectlon, had
tor
.
runnin,
11
••�
Ill •-- tar lniide and out.
Rhodes, who
" J be llne the people are en- state. Mr. O'Neill was a Phi Beta
-\\ld'11•port W Y'·2·164f
crl Hoffman, Republirens: i,�J or•
7 . 313 Hcd Springs 75c to $5.00
a c1pable ad­
II
ability
his
ted
demonstra
..,.,. Biaettnar't, Pomeroy.
not
lltled
lo clear and honest an1wer1 Kappa graduate of Marietta ColIAU'rl F•ED STOP
1•nel' Hitka1·d and 1-'lorence C l arke,
•
1 · c:,rcen, w00d T11 hi e &amp; 4
n would
eonrlualo
obvh&gt;ut
the
10 27 6lc
r,
.
mlniltrato
to
charge11
all
the
, \I&lt;
, &gt;
my
opponen
le
t
At ChHI.,
I &gt;t•ruoiTuts.
lege and hold• a degree from tbe
Chairs $9.00: 2 - Hollaway
, . ,.. ..,
.
____ �
t voten. The fact
intelligen
of
notlct
to
come
I
f
U
orwar
and
intend
to
I
'Y
llllon
5-2145
d.
Prl'cind 22, Union:
Ohio State 'U niversity College of
William P� RI
Bed 1"ramc11, 1-39", J . 48" $ 1 2.00
.,., 10N CHEV. TltUCK. Comple•
that Jim Rhodea is one of the best auditors
j Johnson , Oris Bumgarner and Ad· give these answer,, altboueh 1 Law.
MAMILL IIERVICI zHATIUH
......_uled. Good tires.
c.11.
9')"1!ilal.
h
5
in Ohio hlatory makel the conch11ion
ll
never
attack
.,.
opponent
r
a.fo • 9:0&lt;, A.M.
fl:Y
_
[ rian Lat hey, llepublicans; Ja rries 1 , a
In 19 fU Mr. O'Nelll wa■ honor- ·
·
USIO FURNITURI
� Oar11e, Racine, Ohio
either
publlcly
and
privately,
ld
elear.
Albanr
33Si
e
"
n
l
II
Elio�
ed by bein chosen I one of the
and El anor Newborry
,1:,
..,,......
10 31 Otp•
ILIIRFILDS IN POMIROY
r
·
Ut•mocrats.
, ' Rep. Heckler, who is oppo1ed In ten outstandln&amp; youn1 men i n
.Enry 08) Hervlet
• I O 31 Jtc
------+------Precinct 23, New Haven: Ada I the Nf.lye�bcr 8 general election the U nited States by the United
I'\ ��
� rv, ......
2 M U D ANO SNOW tiRIP lt J,�l lcnr,\' , Paul Powell , Oma Bumgarn- [ by Repubhcan � lyde "· Pinson,
State• J�nlor Chamber of Com• I
Mr. PlnRon . m campaign lltera- merre, He holds aeven honol'ary ,
(i r, lfa ry Ste in, James Hampton
CAR:l
700,tlf\ RfUlsona'ble, ·- -- - --· - - --fur.
.
A father-son team would refl(l(!t on
Phone W'\:'2 -2210.
�.
ftr frM t1tlm1t.11.
10 31 61c COMPUJTE INSURANCE PRO an d L,ouisc Powell, RP-publicans; J. l ture and pubh c Btatementa, has Doctor of Law degree11 from Ohio 1
charged
that
Rep.
Hechler
paid
,
L.
tection,
Polio
Democratic ParW, And members
Fire,
Lil,.
•
Auto,
Stewart,
irginia
V
the
·
Wolpert,
An
-----and West Virginia collece11 and
lllddlepon. --I
than
20
in
t
es
t
year.
S
Mills MJ.ddlepotli ----------- HI
Call Ooa
n
Ju
of the l)lrty hue been .up11et •bout
unlYer■ltlet and one honorary I
&gt;
.
.,.__G
'
Rep. Heckler, in replyi n1 Hid, "I Doctor of Huma
0'1J4.
--�--- -----the situation. W. T. McCort, a Demo­
ne Letters dec-c-=c-cc---cc-c-,-c-c--cccc--c-cc=
have two laundromat,, In Hunting- gree from Marietta Colleg
Al II IPICIALI
and auditor of Belmont County,
crat
e,
BARNES-SIMPSON INS'LI RANCE
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
ton and Wayne. They uen't mall:•
17 Mercury 60 H. p, ..,5.00
stated:
POMIROY
MIXID
L
IA.GUI
A a:en ta, Middleport. P'Jre, Auto• C•u No, 1 1 ,45 3
Ing any money, but the)' are a
st Mercury 70 H, fl. 15'5.00
. , Hleh aceret OctoNr 26
"I am tryln1 to 11ell the Idea that
1
Eat■t• of Len• Ml • Jwd•n
mobUe. Bon da. Phone WY2N
servt,t to the people of the area,
'"S
Mercur
♦
g H. ,.
.
y Outf it
Ohlo Con1tltuUon set up the sepa­
the
Hlih
SJn,le
Game,
Men
_
T.
8-37-U
0.CHtff
including the student! at Manhall J •
MITIOl'OLITAN MOTOltS
��91Ii Women - M Murray, 1
offk:es of treuurer and auditor so
rate
en.s,
1
·
Nutir� is hereby given that Au College."
MO l•lt M.ln StrNt, Pomeny
-17
�h cvuld check on the other.
that
1
E . Jor�an whose Post Office ad' Personal property taxes ·on the I �um
1
,..... WY2-1170
.
Tbree
Games
we
are now eonfronted with the
Red
and
Yet
dresl! 1s 637 Grilnt Street. M Lddle- Cabell and Wayne laundromat,
1
--- · - - -·· · -- - -l-20-lfc
,
dan;er thll bolb Jobe will
Blue,
1787
I
lmmedl■te
FOR SAL�: FIVE ROOM HOU SE port, Ohio. has been duly appoint- for 1960 totaled $180.40, West Vit- 1 Tu
ile Game _ Red and
m
Sin
be
in
Lhe
111ne
family."
l
nice
lh
MelvJD
b,th,
location.
w
cd Admlnistrator of the Estate of ginia groH Illes taxes for lNU
f
Hood, 1 l l L,o.:ust St., Pomeroy. l.cna Mae Jordan late of Harrison- and 19116 totaled $138.24 pnd West Blue, 642 ·
Stendl1111
1 0 1 30tp ville County, Ohio, deceHed.
EIGHT ROOM .HO lJSK,
II••
Virginia laxH and permit&amp; for
Leat
r
-;:,:
LJ�
;:--�
;,�
Dated this 20th day of October, washers and dryers totaled SM,9.SO.
room 1psrrtmen11. A. N. 8enfl!el.
'o H n
l
1
do
r
Red a n d Blue
�:' 11
•M
l
St:IU.
' y audited books indicate that Ricb1nh
Ph.&gt;ne WY2-327a.
1 1.2 u, Si'x IWOM house with new gar1 Sand· • GraYcl 13
8
F'. H. O'BRIEN 1 in 1959 and UMIO the city, county
age,
85
K
Muin
SI
.
See
Vance
Bee Ceees
12
9
0
MODERN unt'urni1hed 3 room,
Judge' or the _Probate C?url and state t1xe1 I have paid total
Mil lhone, Tui&gt;pers !'loins. Phone
Four Ceea
9
12
and bath apartment. ilirch eab­
M eigs County . Oiuu
$2,42 1 .89 In addition to u. lea ta,i:e1 Ball and Chain
·
l'lllc_
667-3287
l0·28-3t
13
8
P
lnet11.
di1po1al,
Incinerator, _Cool
_
__
I __
_
( 1 0l 24, 3 1 ; ( 1 1 ) 7, 3tc 1 on food and other Items. Thia 111 B
Auditor Rbodel, who served Co
inky Dlnlu
8
13
- ·
larllil! dcNU!l\1-. 0bone WYVi141.
lumbua
aeveral cenn. H tta mayor, hH
l consldenbly more than my op.
.
Hlah•
•••uc
poncnt contend,. I lnvii. my OP- . I
filled
hlo
pn,...I office -Uonally
.
3
games, Men - A . Sylve�
nd.
pommt to examine my book11."
,..,t. State and tliltrid oflleei h■n beon
�
U'A•·•'MENTS - .'!'lll'IUIIIM 1H ....,.",...,_ ��
.
;
omen,
.
urray,
538
w
M
M
10
ter,
ti
QU ICK SA L E $9 ,000. 4 BEDROOM
"My opponent keep1 talklna:
.cheeked re,ularly and thoniup)y and
untumla�ed. l(claaten. Kiddle
1nd· 1 a:•met Men-A, Jertera, .
home 1 '1 balh, hot wat�r ga B . about my brief reaidence In tht
the public b11 been fully Informed on
port. Phone WY 2·282 1. 3 3 U MIDDLEPORT RURAl--4½ acres
P.
furnace, modern co rweniences. •to te and ,t the ,, me time his 22.'i; Women, M , Murray and •-•
1 h story, 4-room frame, porch.,
all findlnp. He baa demon■traled that
Robe
ri.e,
·
m11;
eam
gamea-N:U
'
•t••
T
3
dish washer, garbage disposal, literature bra11 about the fact' thaL
TRA ILER SPACE, CORNER LOT.
garage, �Ii acre Rarden. 1 mile
he 11 1 highly cllPlble •Udllor, deNrvltlfl '
n� hol water tank. Will rent ! he is related to Cbn,reuman •r; ::e
&lt;Jood \ocallon. Ralph Marti�. 8$0
off Huule 124. Cash $1MO.OO.
the aupport of mmnben of both partiea
i
IU
rd
BM
,
f!
.
cha s
to · .-esponsible renters. $65 a James Hua:bes, , who (epreaented
Locu1l it., Middleport,
U. s. ltOUTE 33-3-bcdroom,
for re-elecUon.
.
,,
Top
5
hwl
�onth, Call EL.'t.72 1 1 or write ! thl11 dill1l'ict for many ye ai"s. Yet
,.
10 24 30tc
ranch slylc stone and frame,
';9ffilll
Mtn
1
·
CoYert
E
1
·
2
24th
rnest
1
1
,
St
..
Congre
Huchea
uman
WH
elected
1-Ai balhs, large lillin� room
kt 88
M. Murray 413
• ftOO&gt;f HOUSE IN MIDDLEPORT
Po,·tsmquth, Ohio.
lO 31 6lc lo the St'ate Senate two years If. T. Jen , 4
wlth fireplocc, modern kitchen,
,
468
Kirla
C.
P. Roberts 434 1
nd
al 207 Second St ... Furnl1hed or
·
ltr he 1:ot to the 1t1te, and do YGU A. S veeter, d7
-dining u n.'n. lull basement with
H. Kirkland, ,u11
yl
unlur1mhed. Phono EM 7•'1146.
•
•
• 1
know where that old earpetbinff
' ahower. double Jta.rai;ic with
--- ----- /
7
111· Bow•n, -•
II' Ch es her, ,.
10 U 6tc
In
rn? Why, he was born
connc('tlng hreezewi1y. l•a rrc lol (
w,,
� A. Jeffen, 441
l. Cbuher, 401
QI
Onta r,o, CanadI, ,
.
with swimmine pool, $20,000.00.
FCH RENT OR LEASE-Ga,ollno
" A penon h.. no con&amp;rol OVctf
lratue,
5
11tatlon and
buildlna:. Latter SYRACUSE -htory
____ I where he is born, but he doe■ ha�
rooms, also 1h20 store build- I
ideal for recreation center or
'
Ing (rcn,ted1 �8 acre lot on FORSAl.EOR.TRAoE: Pure br� 1 some control ovM h� own characrestaurant. Ju nction• Rtl!i, 143
'
ter,
education,
effectiveneu
and
·
.
Route
li4.
$3000.00,
and 124, Bradbury. Road y for
1.
Brown Swlsa bull call. CODA. moral 1tandard1.
.
,
1 '1 aLory . frame, �
ocrupancy. Call after IS p. m. ANTtOUITYd
Ph
WY
2
•••
6
goo
.
one
•u.,,J
,
.
rooms,
hath, garage, 1 acre tot
Phone WY2-2910. Ed Eber,_
. " MY opponen t 11ya tha t l am an
.
29 3t ineffective
.
..
_ __10��
Con,reaaman bec�uae
_
_
_
,
'
,
$5000.00
with
river
frontage
!
bach.
1 0· 26-tlc
NEW
Ind USED
1
no
bill
bearlnr
ffl)'
name
has
bec,t,zlNS POii - GOVIIINM!INT COMMITTl!I
Allll.T M.
S1l•sm1n
HOUSE ON MECHANIC ST., 6 lo• 22t
come law. He connnlently over0 ICeS
Phont WY1·2220
·
room�. modern bath, joint uae
looks that I have co.a·pomored 10
PhllHI• WY2-31$0 --- · - Hujll Hunll� �• 16 I, I...... II,
'
of laundry. Bquipped wlth gas
FOR SALE: • ROOM HOUSE, 8 bill1 which became, law.
furnece with thern1ostat, pro- ' _.,_ ,
ac:'res fl'Dund. . Syrac:u1e Flood
"Would my Opponeot call Rich•
,,,. .....l.', _
Colu� 1S;, . UftMo
pcrly vented. SM per monlh, FOR SALE , HOUSF.. S ROOMS
Road. ¼ mile from highwq. ard M , Nl:t0n &amp;neffectlveT Not a
'Pllone WY-N1N
and bath. Water •nd gas. Dou­
Good road City water In housa singlet one of ihe billt and raoluInqu ire Ewings Store, Glenroy
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NEW HAVEN-The New Ha- 1 Mn. John Ferg!,l.■On, ijr. a9d Mrs.
ven PTA held their rea:ulu mon• 1 PIIII PoweU and Ri,cjcy, M:ri. W. C.
tbly meelina: on Thursday even- Gi�, Mr. and Mrs, Jaelr: Needs,
lna: at the school . The meeting Mn. Emo Wood1, Mn.. Tom HoU•
opened with the 1\ngln1 of Am- man, Mn. John Rldgway, Mn.
eriei followed by the pleda:e to Robert Layne, Mn. R. G. Greene,
the flac and PTA pnyer, Mn, L1emit While, Mn. Roy Cooke
John Brabham led the devotional j Mn. Donald Hayne., Eddie White
period rollowed with a prayer I Mr1. Karry St.aata, Mrs. EJlht!r
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b,ra Bostic sang "1i°rd, Let Me St1nle)" Colley, Mrs. Carl Kin&amp;,
the Today" accompa� by Mn Mra. Harry Miller, Mr11, Everett
Rou1h, Mn. Pete Burris, Mrs.
Paul Pow'e ll on the piano,
·Mn .. Da11ld Fields Jr., prtti- GleM Smith, Mn. Herman Knapp
dent, was in eharge of the bu1i- Mrs. Joe Paugh, Mra. Ne!I Hay•
ness meeting. Report, from 1tand roaker, Mrsr. James Cunningham
ing committees were &amp;IYen Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark, Mrs.
John Hoffman reported a total Gene Hesson, Mr11. 0. J. BOllk,
. emberships had been Mrs, Richard Grinstead, Mrs. Leo
of 2 49 m
spld. It was reported that the , Litchfield, Mr. and Mrs. William
group had Joined the County · Folmer a.nd Jeffrey, . Mr. and �•:
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Council PTA and had been 11- Paul A. Rickard, Miss Ethel Rid­
lowed three delegates •betides the die, Mrs. Stella Mercer, Mr1, E.
Bumgardner C. Riddle, Mrs. James Hampt�n,
presldent. Donald
was appointed chairmtn of pur· , Mn. George Thayer, and Mm
chaaing a piano coyer and Mrs. Barbara &amp;odi,,
------Paul Jiowell chairman to pureh11e
two record players tor the school.
T�ese two item• being co11ered in
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Loretta Young 'l'heater
Young Dr. Maloi:e
From Tbe!t E,.,c,t,
Make Room for Daddy
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Steamboat 8111
Woody Wo,&gt;t;iectet
You A11ked For It
.Rm Th■cker Show
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6:40 Weather Teller
acceptd by Mrs. B. R. Vance.
hama l:t igbt School to lead the
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group that the public waa invited Ann Miller, Jane Burgess, Sherri
7:00 Exped ition
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to UJe the library and that they Flesher, Dixie Turnbull and Ali4?�
7:30 Bugs Bunn y
ll:15 6port Report
be able to secure most Roush, all of the seventh grade.
would
8:00 Tbe Riflema
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that
any group would want
books
Students making "B" averages
8:30· Wyatt Earp
to use for study.
or ,better were as follows :
9:00 Stagecoaclll Weat
Mrs. Pete Rouah's third grade
Twel fth Grade: Doyle Jones,
, Q:Cl(l AM:Oa Pre5'Dll
home room representatives served Kathy Fowler Sheldon Roush,
10:30 Honeymooners
re!reahmenta to tho&amp;e attending. · Donnie Van ' Meter, Catherin e
8:00 C.:irtoon Spectacular
l l :00 The News Tonight
Registering were Mr, and Mrs. W. Brown, Mary Burris, .Ill Frey,
i.:SO Romper Room
U : 10 Sca:Jining tht wealiller
M . Donnelly, Mrs. Inez Roush and James • Hill, Ann Howard, Law­
9:00 Movie
1 1 , 1s Sport, Report
Eleanor, Mrs. Bill Shinn, Mrs. , fence Roush,
11 :00 Morning Court
ll:20 Lati,e Show
Faye Smith, Mike Jones, Mrs.
1 1 :30 Love That Bob
Eleventh Grade: RichJlrd Abel,
Roy Jones, Mrs. Gene Athey, Da rm)' Dodd,
Hoffman,
Phil
Mrs. Jame11 Hagg�rty,. Mrs, John Nan�y McDaniel, Hoy,,ard McMil­
Bost, Mrs. Bob Johnston, Mrs. Hon, Patty
Newland, Georgia
Don. Bumgardner, . Mrs. Orpha Sherry and BUI Peyton.
J :00 J Love L)icf
Ohh nger, Mrs; Carl Tennant, .� rs.
1 1 ,30 The &lt;:lear Hol'ir.on
Tenth Grade: Na�cy Armstro�g,
Charles
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Judy Ball, Sharon Brown, Amy
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Mr1. L. 0, Smithson, ¥rs. Philip Roush, Esther Smithson, Daniel
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1:1� 1be Scroret �tono.
Burgess, Mrs. John
Barbham,
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Artis, Becky . Goo!J.n+te, G ay �rt­
-'10 The Ed&amp;f.l of Nl.91,t
Mrs. John Hof!- wright, Arlene
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George
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Sauls, Mrs. B, R. Vance, Mrs. , Ninth Grade: Beverly Burns,
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carroll Adam11 Jr., Mrs, ·David· Keh\feth · B.ti.ss, · 'MUie Capehart,
6:30 Gubernatorial Debate
S:00 The Mi»tonalra
Tommy Ewing,
Ji'ields Jr.,' Mrs, Foster Grindead, Maurice Clark,
s,30 Verdict b Youn
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,fud�h ' Williams, Sharon Brinke�;·
9:00 D,4nny Thomas Show
l13C �- ,Mge of N�
Phil Cook, Jerry Hall, Carolyn
9:30 Andy Griffith Show
t:00 '11le Three s1Riter. Dele Sayre, ·Barbara Sherr)'
l0:00 H4?nnessey
1: oo Arllmr J. SmllD HOWi
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Bonnie Staats, Gratus Aldridge,
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Elleh. Cr�tes,
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N9r,ma B. �well,
tl:00 News
6:20 Sportacope
Diana Divers, Kimberly Harmon,
�1:10 A Look at. the Weather
6:30 hmos &amp; Andy
' Janet Hoffman, Barbara Howard,
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7:00 AdYentui'e Hall of Famekaney Jeffers, Anna Johnson,
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Linda Lathey, Lynn Miller, Har­
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vieOa Newlad, Mary Jane Webb,
I 8 :30 Red S�elton Show
11:00 CBS New,
Judi\h Goheen. Robert Greene,
10:00 The Garry Moore Show
B:Ui Captain Kangaroo
'Alice Johnson, R_andy Van Meter.
1 1 :00 1 1 O'clock News
I:()() Cartoon Theater
' Eighth Grade: Larry Ball, Erma
U : 10 A Look at the Weather
I0:00 December Bride
Crites, Mary Foster, Sharon May•
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nard, Glenndolyn Ord, Sandra
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Pickens and Tommy Rllssell.
, . Seventh Grade: Maxfield Brown
Connie Carpenter, Albert• -10
Armstroni,
N e d
Thoqipson,
Calle,
Janell
Brabham,
Rhonda
12:80 IINt IF:"!_ You
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Roberta
Glbbs,
Sharoa
1:00 New• HMtlllaol
9:38 Sign On
Allen Am!erson, Diana Bostic,
1 :0: 11111 Fot You
1:00 Gu&lt;!st Star
1[1Nln Brewer, Sherri McGlothlin
1,30 Nt"1
3:11 New,
Gfiorge ·Randolph, Donna Roush,
1:80 JIIII tor You '
l:80 RFD
Stein, Bonnie Blake, De­
Donald
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Scarberry
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7,30 Picken, llardware SboW
1:80 News
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1:1!1 )Iv.ale Go -8:00 NeWI! He.!ldline,
PILL FQR BIRTH CONTROL
4:00 Newa Hoadll8N
8,02 Jport, Report
MILWAUKEE UPI-The Plan­
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,:35 Muale
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8:35 ;Breakfast Part_T
kee cHnlc will make a new birth
5:00 Buabtll ScliNI
control pill ,Yailable to 100 pa•
8:00 News Headlines
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tJents lor one year to enlUate
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Here's Hollywood
Steamboa t Bill
Meet the Candida,te
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Jim Thaclu,r �bow
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Barbara StanwycK Show
Jackpot Bowling
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,:00 Today
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Precinct 36, Sebrell: Oti1 Rice, I
Sprmii Ave., Pomeroy.
1 liran and Democr11t parties have Layne, Democrat&amp;.
HANNAN
Harold Carder and June Stewart,
1 0 27 t fc I he&lt;'n named for the general elecBATES
1 t ion on Nov. 8 i n M:111on County.
Pr�inct 24, Mt. Olive: Homer I Republican,; Mtl. Carl Sebrell and
.SEVEN ROOM house and beth
They are. by district:
Watterson, Geraldine Holley, Wini• Ronald Rickard, Democrat.a.
Wllrd, one tnaertion. MilliP'ILlm charae - tlO cents.
Harnson Y11le, .Mrs. John Stout,
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fred �ille!ple Betty Jo Shank,
Precinct 37, Bellemude: Mn.
no telephone rails.
10·28-6tp I l'n'l'Hl l l No. I . Hambrick-Vir• Jud Wray and Dorothy Sturgeon, Gertrude Potb, Mabel Cheeaebrew,
ue month for 30 cenlJ per word.
I !,( I i lit'rdord. Jr., Charlie Woyan Republicans; Ira Barnett, Joe Beal, Nel5on Rainey, Hazel Bissell, Eu..
-- of t crnU per word will be cJiaraed for advertiaina:
J
and Stanky Willi11rnson, Republi• Russell McCoy and Mrs. Ira · Bir• nice Rainey, and James Ferrell,
•�
911W 'Wlt:bin 10 day11 aner n:ce.vl.na bill,
I
c,1 n � . U1mald Sisson and Orville nett, Democrats.
,
R epublicana; Cora Morgan, Shirley
kt Adqrwin,: - Should t,e r..�'.1.t'd !.mmtdlately Tbt!
I
W0:0. IAi\' c.lc�ir mg home lu li Y e in M l
---.:
ar in, Democ-rats.
Precinet 2S, GlenWood : Harry Diddle, Gertrude Bateson an d AntriJJ. not be resporlSlble r« mQce Uia.n n11e 1ncor•
" 11 h ddt·rl)' mother for .� mall I 1'rl!e1nt t 2. Smokey Bottom- Butler, Lewis Chapman and Dewey ita Hoschar, Democrats.
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By ID HIINK I
W&lt;1tc
f11r details Call Wl9·3875 y. i !mc r Newman
ther's adminl11trative •ide,
UNION
. Ad L i vington a nd Oldaker, Republican s: Otto Reed
· � tt 1'aaob ud Speclal Not.Ice• i&gt;f Ev.,ota SUMI. Obitu.ariet
.
l 0-2.8 Jt c
Columbu
s ScrWa-Howard
$14,400.
(
Precinct 39, Union: Elmer Hill,
: ' J1rstn Willirn1son. Republicans; and Edward Powell' , Democrat:,;.
I • ·• i d l C4t'1L per wonl.
Wrlttir
LIO FERGUSON, Joe 's
: J t: Rawson and Geori;e McCausPrecinct 26, Palestine • St. Joe:
T. Bennett and Mrs. Ruth Stone,
l MO
J DAY
3 PA'.'S
tt DAYS
I
,
State
TreUure
(
r JOlieph T.
2U
J
Busi
ness
�erv
1 C 86 1 1 a11d Oi'mol'rats.
brother, tl"eilsurer's office,
J. r. Wheaton, Tom Alford, James Republicans ; Tommy Williams and
$ I .a6
80c
90c
$4.50
1,
Ferguson and five members
$7200.
!'�t·etnl·t 3. loc k - Robert . Hall, Hutchinson, Cr.rl Dabney, Wellston I Mark W illia ms, Democrats.
, 1 .a,
$6.UO
dOr
S l .1¥•
KlJ1&gt;;: 1 !\'V -� .Sl;OUTIN( ;, �SHEET
�
of hit family 11re on l h e
t
.
t
M_rCt11loch,
Joh�
Robinson,
Forth.
and
Russell
Sturgeon,
Re•
$1 .00
1k
17.oO
'2 .2tl
1
nwl;1I work l!cJHilr work ,,f aay I
Precinct 40, Elmwood: Lottie
, &amp;late payroll at .salarle5 to­
Mn. J o a n Cotherman,
and publicans; C harles Meadows, Mel •
., .,.,0 1 · "
.
·
1,· H arry (rump, ll1lb.irt Stanley
k l l1(I ', nui,I.!
A1II .....,ftd, by 10 A ..Jil, wUJ be 1u tilal day a ,..per,
"... y w·�
Barnette,
Casto
and
Hazel
Joe's
daua:hter, treasurer's
taling
Howard
$&amp;0,484
a
year.
,\ rt h ur \f
R epu bl'1cans; Y i n Edmonds, Bettu
and
Brumfield
. &gt;'a dows.
.
�
.
I Ca sto, Repu bl 1cane;
lo l o �
.,01 P , Kathlf'en Hudson. D. O. Wether• t,'rank Jolley, Derilocratii.
office, (part-time), $3960.
Louise Pkt'Ibe reeordl also ahow that
- ·-·
ens and Harvey Barr, Democrats.
Elizabeth Fer,i:uson, Joe's
a seventh -member ol the
I
LEWlS
h 0 I t, ◄ ;Na Jd'mt• Lo Ye .1r:i d M rs. Ok ey
l-ll7 , Ll JO Z l:H F01t }IIHE . Pond s.
SteYens:
Holl&amp;'
StewPrecinct
sister,
41,
Bureau of Molar Ve­
Fert'UB
on
family
,
Jame
s
D.
l!t1si:ments and l.1 ndl!cap 1 ng . Ph. Erw1 1 1, Democrats.
Precinc t 29, First Wa ..cl: Wadear
1 art, Darrell Stone and Elmer Pulhicles, $3024.
Fer,U
8on
N
ia
on
CLENDENI
C.
&lt;a
leave
1
of
l ' h �stcr. Y U "'-3•.) •f&gt;.
ab­
Th
abet
Floyd
10
Taylor
30tp
3
nia 1,· n,. Repubt,· can, ·,
-. - - --- - - -- - -- . - '
M1· 11er
._...
Joseph T, Ferguson, Joe's
sence from his $5520-a-year
Pn· t· int:t 5. l!Pnders on: Mrs. Bes- sw·,h
·,
I er, GI adys Nea I ·
· ton u
c1 m
---- l : I��,L ·1·1 W L U X. V J\l · u u "•1 C .· LE a
o
purl"
d
a
Vir
Dem
il
"k,
S
ocra
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U
E
son, highway department,
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L E R FUtcNACE S, WE�TING Sll' Stipple . :Ms. Lou Mayes, Mrs. Swisher and Albert Scarberry
•·
M
·
1
Job
in
the
State
Welfa
re
De­
• r· , ·�
, Re
._ .__ -· PIIT CONTROL
t H w 11 h a \Larh rnt!nt� �nrt throw
.
House •PPl i•ru:ti.. Arnold B r� I Vcva Wamsley , Mrs. Errie Ro ach, pubhrans: Mrs. Morris
partment to run for state
Bragg,
Pete
Preelnd 42, Arbuckle: Thurman
-. � �,.. lntpKt)on I
J
,
a w ;1y papl'r h;1g�. l uan1ntccd f the,a, Syr.acuM, Ohl "" . Phon. 1 M r� . Ja&lt;"kie Terry :ind Rebert Sid• Wallace, Mrs.
wcliton
RoberL McGuffin and Bowers, Carroll Higginbotham and
Ph�•Mv�
THI! RICOROS disclosed
and ri:uimh t1un'I'!!\. Full prict· t
WY1 -A184
H-1 1 -tf c r s. Hepubl icanis ·. Celestine Faud- w,· 1 1 1am Ca Id we11• De mocrat8c.
IN ADDITION, two mem•
Da Ic Tue1ter, RepubllCil.llS; Bruce ,
WY2•
1
that Admin:iatrative A i d e
.
$1
urlly
22U
8.75.
l
'hu11�
W
Y
2
&lt;i
·
n.'l'.
Bunnie
Nutte r. Scolty Soladean
hen ot' the flmil y have been
· t 30. oul'thouse: R. H, Roberts and Jean Roberts, Demo- I
precmc
'It
4-1'-tfc
.'J;'om, eonllidered a likely
1
_ ·
drawing overtime pay in the
lla ��:i udr C'c , Democats. :�'i elrose, Junlo Jo Bradahaw, Nan 1 crata.
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•w'
U1ihnlstcrlng
S
B
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N
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r
N
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l
..., _ , _
'Pf'Oapect
to nm for elate
1
treuurer's offlce.
:., P rc c r nct 6 , Wy.oma : Mrs. Ruth Rossiter, Nellie Henson, Lulu Mile11 l
ANO FURNITUR E R E PA I R
WA\IJU'ENIR
nudiim· Will �t, J I for $lli 00 pl us ,
J
,I
treuurer two yeara from
SnH
tl
lo''!Jl!!illiOIIIII
and
Lurille
�irs.
Pei:lrson,
The l'O.!lter of Uie Fe�­
l .
and W inifred Novoskoaki, Republi1\ 11t 1J, Trutk and
Precinot 44, Valley City : Jim
$d . 4U Jut' us !1ir parts. i'horic
now if b i s f.ather retires
Mrs. Carrie Mohr, Republicans; cans; Elmer Hokanson, George Crump, Bessie Kell and Neille Mcsoru, on the state payroll
.Aa ,......_.,
a. T•
l':.1pi1 pml•t1l S&lt;•J t s llc1&gt;o1irt·d
!O
2·1
till
WY
2
2204.
'
·
ft'OID. the active poUtical
.
·
" ,,.,. Neille and Velmii Carlyle, Sprenger, Odell Thorpe and Ffo)'d Knighl,
'
_, 111-. v.
a, .ur.
_ __ __ _
their jobs and salariea :
·
Republicans ·, Thelma Dunfield, ha1 dnwn $271.83 in
ONE G l -6-3 38l
.. Ta Hl1
De
fOH
SALE
TJJ
l!EE
complete
PH
mocrats.
uure P'ei'guson, $UJ,.
Stover, Democrats,
1
can
and
Mal'y
Aumiller,
Demo·
1
overtim
Q
e pay so far t h i s
-rr:
,
1 222 2nd
-,
G .illipol i �, Oh ioj
� -. -.11...... �
rooms uf furn1 turr, also 1 7 "
000
. 1n&lt;, t 7 . Wood.. Mr, Audrey
eral8·
1
I
rn
year
and
In the last two
Precinct
Langston
3
1
,
&amp;:tiool
:
H
, ........1'11
�
purtablc TV all only one year
_
Thom11 Fer,guson, his fa.
ab
weeb
,
y,
rl
bne
.
an
Mr
of
1909
.
A.
Johnson,
s
E
.
M
.
• • •11t1
Ernest
In
Roach,
Will
sr!!
ull
or
parl
old
I
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K
f:
�
Z
:'II
Ol'f
rw
�
lb.
:ti.:t
&amp;i
D
.i
D.i
NJ.N
:
J
n
Precinct
son:
Lilah
.
er45,
( , l
lO
A
1
HG
O
l l ulh Oabney, Re public a ns, Earl Fannie Piatt, B. W. Krodcl, Hild- Id e, Bill Elias, Mrs. June Van Met- I
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'u
W
·
Ji
:
g ood r o 11dit1 0 11 · 223
Main
e
l
·
a
t
I
n
ser,
ec
J
;t('
5
k
r r n.1::era- N i bert and Robert Oliver
.
, .
.
__ _ _
, Demo- re lh Armstrong
an d
Dorothy er, M ildred Tripp, Miss Donna June I
St.
l 0· 2 U·6l t
, I ,omeroy, Ohw.
tlo:-a New llaYen. l'boue TU2'l'RY A D�CJOUS HA:-•·• SAND•
.
crats
. Tillis J ffers nd L nt Smith Re bli
.Faires,
Republican
,;
Frank
-..
.
3
-73/ .,...,n
Jack'a Dairy Bar: SJ NG �� H
�e voters probably didn't
'�1Al· 1i1NE, l;J11; 1d I �:
_ _ ___ _ _
Ed
6
U
Burdette,
!
J&gt;r�cinct
Ine
9, Jlogsck C larence
.a
z Burdette and c!ns; e::ma
Jea� Gr::ser:
tao
U the taxpayeni can ,llcquire
_ ��- _ __ 10 29 fi tc
realize Jt when t}tey made Joe
c�nsolc 111udel. m exl· eill ' lll. •"&gt; 11· 1 - - -- -,- - - - - - - I Blai!l. G ertrude Le onard and E11e- Julicl �mith, Democrats.
Neille Dudding and El$le Kirk,
I
A ICT!O NEElt
Fer,uson state treaaurer, b11t · ao �ny Fergusons slmply by
d 1 t w n with g11,1ra nl!'t'. 1l1 U 1 PJWd
Prec mct 32, Heights: Rfiba Sines, Democrats.
i lrn lJush, Rep•Jhlicans; Earl Mc•
JIBC9MI A 'BEAUTI CIAN AND
&gt; s , d:i�.i p;llch
Corn�I ••• hrvl ..-.
they were practically electing electing one of them to public
to
make
butto
n
ho!c
.
Mrs.
Roy
Blea.sJ�g. Mra. Emor.Coy Jnd Mary Jo Blain. Democrats.
• I
Jla1r •lllL New clasaea st.artlfll!:
Critt
l!.
radforrt
office, wlhlt do you suppose
.
an entire family.
mor1-0g_ni m, :i r.1 d many font�· ug
Precinct fl, Clifton: Marie Roush
l' r crinc-t 8, Buckle: B. H . M or• Casto, Clara Schultz, Flossie MuaSouthtirton Beauty
',• NOY. 21.
, arH·c
te, Phnn• or COflt•C'I
ffi'd
would happen i f they elected
l
tJ.t
o\'''f
ak,•
I,
Lucill
Henry,
ldH•s.
Sl
,
Thelma
zag
Bus,
Joe
Kalie
e
toot care of lb.at _ or
c: an , Charley Jngel and Weldon , graYe and Stanley Waldie, RepubliAclde!my, Athena Ohio,
1
.
two
-·
?
due $43.MJ. 1 crrnN arrani,!(· d or
Ka'
and
Harriaon,
Rickard
rath
Margie
eer
R
A
,
Canna
W
cane;
he
ars,
Chase,
lta
Republirans;
Witht·
too
oseberry,
Charles
R O l\ O, ri u , q.,ci.,• Ohla
k care of the
10 27 61c
.:_
• 1 ' _ _ _ _ ___ _ _ 1
:hscount for cash. !'hone �y 2:
:,
tie Oliver, Republican ; Mable John•
family,
Josie
and
iam
l
l
i
Dunn
W
an�
crs
Glorla
Dunn,
Democrats.
McDaniel,
,
Remember, that '.e ,ll real risk
IOn, Denni, D udding, Wilma Blake
lU 27 me
1, 2204.
I l'rccrnd IO, Beale: Charlie Wal• Demorrats.
P:UIJ.tc AUCTION
beaiu
Five.
of
them-two
son,,
a
ae Joe's aon James is run:
Precir.ct 33, Hickory Chapel: As• and EYelyn Nicholson, Democrats.
1 1s, Jim Nibert, Icie HaHield, E velO •Middleport lafgc&amp;t, _____
nlnc
brother,
a
daughter,
and
a
sit­
for
state auditor.
1
MarColumbia:
I) n Riffle, A l ice Malhewi. and Ace bury See, Mrs. Lona Fridley, cfi ar• Precinct 47 , West
itUCUoD of, Cd, oil,, coal, heater !JEAl;J,t,;s !•'OH .SALE. Tom Hcut•
Or that lt should afford it
ter-ne tomfortably lodgf.d on
Johnson,
Maggie
VanMeter,
tha
e
les
King,
y,
l
J
James Lan don, Marie
llepublicans:
lf'm'
Jacqueline
!lta,:�� refriprator11,
furniture,
tr. WY '..WR51i.
10 25 fil l-'
Before anyone dashe-e 01,.1t
the publlc ipayrolt The total
A rrington, Lee u. Blain, Charlotte Ward and Mrs. Jennie Riffle, Re- Lola Mourning, Sally Clark, Ruth
� �lkh for details Tue s• - - � ---- - ·and,
votea for another Ferguson
family
l!illtry,
jncludlnc
Joe's
1
li
•
tr
CIIJ:-::VHOLET
ins•
pp,
Powcrg
Repub,
,
Wheeler
and
Wand .a K 11
di
:
,
B l .i i n and C harles D. Lon g , Oemo- public.i,ns; Dnld Frazier, Mrs ,
l0·28·3tc
tlvi /
:'"
he'd helter make sure the stat�
$li.,OOO
a
year,
la
a
neat
$30,missiun. f&gt;'ucl uil hcatN with 1
HarPhyllis
Foreman,
Joy
Jicans;
t·riils .
[ Girard Fowler, Roy Kincade
and
can afford It.
000.
f;rn. Wl9·3443.
I0·28-3lp
Mn. Willard Gibson . , Democrats. gra\l'e.11, Helen Roush and Daily
COLOGN E
·Democrats.
Knapp,
[
artd Found
Precinct 34, North Point Pleas•
l'rei·inct 1 2 , Leon: Warren Kee •
. _,......,.,.., - -- - -- 3 rr. nov · s Ill/SKY THOUSl'� H!:i,
Preclnet 48, Mason : Dottie John- ,
an t : o 1na B rads haw, R 1' da Morri,
r
I
d
�•
r.
:
u
1n1t
,1
�ur
'.
!
Ue,
'J'.heort�re
I
Sm B: 1 pJir Trousers, .� it,c 8 : .
J..OIT: s.A:l,GE BUCK &amp; W HI T E
l . oss in , V ada Coltnll, Lms Shmn I so n, Mrs. Welby Casey , A. w . Per• son, OIiton Wright, Alma Turner, ,
CLEVE1.ANl&gt; PLAIN DEAUIR.
I pair LnHJSl•rl',, im;c lL 2 J rnir l
. ...llrd. do,: In the vicinity r
.
ry, Dell Plants and '.,trs. Fred Mary Louisl! Perry, Eileen Cartc&lt;nd
A1t1y
Cadl('
Republicans;
Doi
,__,--,n,
Lroust.'rs, �iu• :l : .S J )orl t·oal, size 1
I
Jildlllan.wt, � A,nawere lo t ht!
i
ReWeaver,
Beatrice
H
l
wrigl)t
l
Roush,
,
d
Rl!publicans;
Thornton,
Sinel!I,
y
Gertrude
M.
J.
Kath
Gla118,
J (J l'hotn· WY Z-J-1 0l .
Frank Murray,
Tho ,.... a., ,..,"",. c-,..,
Vera Dodson, Clara
ry n lk a Ycr and Wanda Lambert, Roma Carpenter, [,,o la Dudd ! ng publicans;
1
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29
:Jh'
•tl 172 fowe St. Middleport.
u,,
""'"'Tit=' N. I., ot;;tlUII It. OW. {
Maxine
and
.
Ewing
Eleanor
Smith,
and Dorothy Milch.ell, Democrats.
l)emocrats.
1t NAlii .....
1
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Precinct 35, Ordnance: Leon Aldridge, Democrats.
Prt' t· i n 4· l 13. :1H. Flower: Eva
EL B ER F E LDS I N POMERO Y
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_-i.
i
IJ 11 rsl ,md Alhert Sisson, Demo • Put :t, E 11elyn Spence, Lula Jividen,
SALE USED FURN I TURE
Jean Taylor, Mr, . William Cruick.
2 1 " HCA Blonde Color TV
1
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COOPER
I
set with b11sc $288.00: I - 2 1 "
1!!"
j shanks, Erma Workman, Republi •
1'
: _i@j....
Pl'!,!l' ir1d 1 5, Letart: Bess McBee , cans ; J. S, Rhoades, Shear! Edler, 1
Adrnirnl Commie Mhgy. TV set
Cen
it's still three months u11tll Election Day
.
"M rs. 1Jill Hart and Mrs. John Tay- Mrs. Earl Henry, Jr. and Drederick
$7 0 . 00 : 1 . 1 7 . H C A Cn nsolt• 1 W e re pa i r a ll types of ra d!,
:_'b�- _., ...a MNel•
and
there's still much camspaianin g to be
ators, from he ater cores to lor, llE&gt;publicans; Linnie Wolfe, Roseberry, Demorrats.
Mhgy. Cabinet TV sel $1ill.OO:
�AN MOTOQ
but there'• no l'HLIOn f&lt;1r anyone to
done,
Prt:cinct Ml, New Precinct : C. L.
Audrey Hortman, Democrats .
�. l ruek C\r rac Ior
lbe l argc.,,
'
Ill 1,1 all -""
-·•- It.
1 . 17" rosley Mh•Y· O.imol(•
I
take
,more
time to make up hi, mind how
�
L
H
d
r
li
e
,
,
ford
Pr,c::lrict
,
Scboola, Elsie V
;1 C
16, �,let Rock: Mrs, Ka!
T V set $ 0.00: I
Ul" Admiral
� , ; "81rftf, 011M
to
VOCe
ill
the
11tate auditor N.Ce.
, n,thg y. Console 'i'V Ket $50.0U : 1
radia to r.
tic lllce, Ed Rayburn and Mrs. ne, llndgers, Patty Burdett�, 'Betty
· .ia
--- There
the
incumbent,
Jame! A. Rhodee,
II PLY.ii'.� V8 BelYedere
4 dr.
ha SlttYer, Hepublit'am; : VirKinia W ells. Helen Blagg, Republicans:
2 1 " H C A Ta ble T V � c t wi th b ase
Is
opposed
by
James
D.
Ferguson, Rhodes
'IMao.
careful local oYmcr,
•
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Liler,
Ha�
Hallah
hurn
und
Bess
Hayburn,
Eads,
Demo
$70.00: l . 2 1 " HCA Tah\e TV J
U
·
not
onl
deserves
re•electlon
wholehearted­
y
Putll.
bulton ■hilt.
$795.00.
EYe)yn Kapp and Kathryn Ne'A � II,
cruls.
C. William O'Neill, former govset $55. 11u . 1 . 2 1 " I\Jutoroln
Phon• WY-2-1!43
·
on
his
excellent
reeord
ly
--,-. �, pomeroy. 10 2'I 6tc
I
1ila.ff
..,
Genera
Prn&lt;' ind 17, Eight Mile : Mrs . Democrats. ___
___
ernor, former Attornq,
1 in office. He
Ta !Jl t! TV set $70.00 : 1
Ho t·
·e �kl )ermitl, Mr�. Josephine
Pomeroy, Ohio
deserves it addltionall)' b ecaUle of · a special
r
:
rai
and
former
Speaker
or
the
House
point Hl'frii,:crator $50.00: l
�
�iliiii
-..,__VI t dr��� .\i �od
condition lnYoMng Fer,guson.
of RepresentatiYeS of Ohio, is a
L yons 11n, 1 Mrlf; Irene Whittington, .
�
Norg
e He !rigcr alor $::19.00: 1 ·
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.
ln
r
,11
Blaet
136(1,00
\· ,-,ilq, ctr.
Would another Ferguson in a top state
candidate for Judge of the Su.
R e µubl 11•11ns; t.r,1cc Uunlap .and
AUCTION E E R
•
I JomcsleuiJ Lias Urculatur l l l'a·
10 27 O tc
office
break ,ground for the hirin g of an­
1
preme
Court
of
Ohio
at
lhe
elec•
Mrs.
{.;ernet
('err,
Demofrill�.
REASONABLE
RAT!S
_ __,_ __
,,,.,,..,_.
.,_,,, .;;. __
ter $M.UO: 1 THhlc Top (:as
_.,,,
other batch of Fergu.90n relatives on the
lion November 8, 1960.
GRAHAM
SAT I SFACTION GUARANTEED
11.ini.tc �15 OU: l . Norg(" tle l'lri 1·
CUSTOM 300, 4 dr. Se·
state -payroll? We see no rnson to doubt
Prtrn1cl 1 9. llarlford M i ldred
Mr. O'Neill is the only man
C•II or writ. I. 0. McCoy
Hange $22.00: l . � pr. Chruml'
l·'" 4,8, � rnechani�al condition
that this "WOUid happen .
Cha1,m1rn,
M.1ry
who
h,115
held
the
highest
leglsla•
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and
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Ohio
arry
Z
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S. VO. Can be
Brkft. Set $2�.00: l C n•en Sof;i
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The best way to keep it {rnm happing
live office, the highest legal or8 22 Jotp Wb bs. H1•11uhlfr11.ns: O ' Ne11I Quilat Zirkl Dairy Bir below
Bed $5.UO: I . Gret'n VclDur
to vote aa:ainat Jama Fer,uson and tor
is
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und
fiee
and
the
highest
executive
Gibbs,
'Muri
Democrats.
- - -- · Sofa Bed $44.00 : 1- Green (.'lum • -- Jrtdt:e from 3 pm to
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Auditor
Rhodes who, H we aald in the b,e.._
Pr('dntt
N
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within
the
gift
of
the
peoI
20,
New
Haven:
.
ncl Bpck CllMlr $ 12.00: I GH•l' n
10-28-3tp
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ginnlng, de1erves re-electiori tnyway.
Mrs. ,fay Smith, 1,ionel D. G reer,
pie o f the State of Ohio
His :
Plastic Arm Chair $3.00: J •
Congressman Ken Heckler or supporters HY this broad ·e11:per-- 1
17 DODQI VI Cuato,n Royal 4 dr.
l ' o11st11nrc
capcharl,
Elizabeth
Ivory / B l ue Combination Rdux•
the
Fourth Congressional District ience ln government 1.11 wen as
.a.d.. . 0111 local owner. Good
ChislN, E mory H11rt and Mildred
er Chair 535.oo: 1 . Green H u•
of
West
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Joelr.... ,.; Jood
runnlna: car,
f
ep
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ublkans:
R
Ruth Batey,
laxer Choir $30 . 00: 1 . 8 pc. W1tl.
a
number
of charges by his oppon- University, and ·bi, experience 11
'1�, }llaeUnar'1, Pomeroy .
Thelma Capehart, Mildred Fry and
Dinint,: lloom Suite SJO.OO : l
ent
on
the
amount of taxe, he as a Iawyer Ior elghteen yeara ·
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Mirror Frnmed $4.00: 3 . BnfQ
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Prcrind 2 1 . Graham Station: l!:U• pays, hla residence, a nd hi11 legi11- qualifies him to serve on the
-lets Priced Sff t o $9: 1 . 4/6
State James A.
Even If Auditor
•e•
Vi Cualomline 2 dr,
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9:30
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Hart. Chesler Clarke and llob• , latlve rec:ord · ,
hlghest judicial body In thl1
Plat.
Top
Coil
Sprin�
$
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rNlectlon, had
tor
.
runnin,
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Rhodes, who
" J be llne the people are en- state. Mr. O'Neill was a Phi Beta
-\\ld'11•port W Y'·2·164f
crl Hoffman, Republirens: i,�J or•
7 . 313 Hcd Springs 75c to $5.00
a c1pable ad­
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ability
his
ted
demonstra
..,.,. Biaettnar't, Pomeroy.
not
lltled
lo clear and honest an1wer1 Kappa graduate of Marietta ColIAU'rl F•ED STOP
1•nel' Hitka1·d and 1-'lorence C l arke,
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n would
eonrlualo
obvh&gt;ut
the
10 27 6lc
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mlniltrato
to
charge11
all
the
, \I&lt;
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my
opponen
le
t
At ChHI.,
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lege and hold• a degree from tbe
Chairs $9.00: 2 - Hollaway
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t voten. The fact
intelligen
of
notlct
to
come
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U
orwar
and
intend
to
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llllon
5-2145
d.
Prl'cind 22, Union:
Ohio State 'U niversity College of
William P� RI
Bed 1"ramc11, 1-39", J . 48" $ 1 2.00
.,., 10N CHEV. TltUCK. Comple•
that Jim Rhodea is one of the best auditors
j Johnson , Oris Bumgarner and Ad· give these answer,, altboueh 1 Law.
MAMILL IIERVICI zHATIUH
......_uled. Good tires.
c.11.
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5
in Ohio hlatory makel the conch11ion
ll
never
attack
.,.
opponent
r
a.fo • 9:0&lt;, A.M.
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In 19 fU Mr. O'Nelll wa■ honor- ·
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USIO FURNITURI
� Oar11e, Racine, Ohio
either
publlcly
and
privately,
ld
elear.
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ILIIRFILDS IN POMIROY
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, ' Rep. Heckler, who is oppo1ed In ten outstandln&amp; youn1 men i n
.Enry 08) Hervlet
• I O 31 Jtc
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2 M U D ANO SNOW tiRIP lt J,�l lcnr,\' , Paul Powell , Oma Bumgarn- [ by Repubhcan � lyde "· Pinson,
State• J�nlor Chamber of Com• I
Mr. PlnRon . m campaign lltera- merre, He holds aeven honol'ary ,
(i r, lfa ry Ste in, James Hampton
CAR:l
700,tlf\ RfUlsona'ble, ·- -- - --· - - --fur.
.
A father-son team would refl(l(!t on
Phone W'\:'2 -2210.
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ftr frM t1tlm1t.11.
10 31 61c COMPUJTE INSURANCE PRO an d L,ouisc Powell, RP-publicans; J. l ture and pubh c Btatementa, has Doctor of Law degree11 from Ohio 1
charged
that
Rep.
Hechler
paid
,
L.
tection,
Polio
Democratic ParW, And members
Fire,
Lil,.
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Stewart,
irginia
V
the
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Wolpert,
An
-----and West Virginia collece11 and
lllddlepon. --I
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20
in
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year.
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Mills MJ.ddlepotli ----------- HI
Call Ooa
n
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of the l)lrty hue been .up11et •bout
unlYer■ltlet and one honorary I
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ne Letters dec-c-=c-cc---cc-c-,-c-c--cccc--c-cc=
have two laundromat,, In Hunting- gree from Marietta Colleg
Al II IPICIALI
and auditor of Belmont County,
crat
e,
BARNES-SIMPSON INS'LI RANCE
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
ton and Wayne. They uen't mall:•
17 Mercury 60 H. p, ..,5.00
stated:
POMIROY
MIXID
L
IA.GUI
A a:en ta, Middleport. P'Jre, Auto• C•u No, 1 1 ,45 3
Ing any money, but the)' are a
st Mercury 70 H, fl. 15'5.00
. , Hleh aceret OctoNr 26
"I am tryln1 to 11ell the Idea that
1
Eat■t• of Len• Ml • Jwd•n
mobUe. Bon da. Phone WY2N
servt,t to the people of the area,
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Mercur
♦
g H. ,.
.
y Outf it
Ohlo Con1tltuUon set up the sepa­
the
Hlih
SJn,le
Game,
Men
_
T.
8-37-U
0.CHtff
including the student! at Manhall J •
MITIOl'OLITAN MOTOltS
��91Ii Women - M Murray, 1
offk:es of treuurer and auditor so
rate
en.s,
1
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Nutir� is hereby given that Au College."
MO l•lt M.ln StrNt, Pomeny
-17
�h cvuld check on the other.
that
1
E . Jor�an whose Post Office ad' Personal property taxes ·on the I �um
1
,..... WY2-1170
.
Tbree
Games
we
are now eonfronted with the
Red
and
Yet
dresl! 1s 637 Grilnt Street. M Lddle- Cabell and Wayne laundromat,
1
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,
dan;er thll bolb Jobe will
Blue,
1787
I
lmmedl■te
FOR SAL�: FIVE ROOM HOU SE port, Ohio. has been duly appoint- for 1960 totaled $180.40, West Vit- 1 Tu
ile Game _ Red and
m
Sin
be
in
Lhe
111ne
family."
l
nice
lh
MelvJD
b,th,
location.
w
cd Admlnistrator of the Estate of ginia groH Illes taxes for lNU
f
Hood, 1 l l L,o.:ust St., Pomeroy. l.cna Mae Jordan late of Harrison- and 19116 totaled $138.24 pnd West Blue, 642 ·
Stendl1111
1 0 1 30tp ville County, Ohio, deceHed.
EIGHT ROOM .HO lJSK,
II••
Virginia laxH and permit&amp; for
Leat
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Dated this 20th day of October, washers and dryers totaled SM,9.SO.
room 1psrrtmen11. A. N. 8enfl!el.
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Red a n d Blue
�:' 11
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St:IU.
' y audited books indicate that Ricb1nh
Ph.&gt;ne WY2-327a.
1 1.2 u, Si'x IWOM house with new gar1 Sand· • GraYcl 13
8
F'. H. O'BRIEN 1 in 1959 and UMIO the city, county
age,
85
K
Muin
SI
.
See
Vance
Bee Ceees
12
9
0
MODERN unt'urni1hed 3 room,
Judge' or the _Probate C?url and state t1xe1 I have paid total
Mil lhone, Tui&gt;pers !'loins. Phone
Four Ceea
9
12
and bath apartment. ilirch eab­
M eigs County . Oiuu
$2,42 1 .89 In addition to u. lea ta,i:e1 Ball and Chain
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667-3287
l0·28-3t
13
8
P
lnet11.
di1po1al,
Incinerator, _Cool
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( 1 0l 24, 3 1 ; ( 1 1 ) 7, 3tc 1 on food and other Items. Thia 111 B
Auditor Rbodel, who served Co
inky Dlnlu
8
13
- ·
larllil! dcNU!l\1-. 0bone WYVi141.
lumbua
aeveral cenn. H tta mayor, hH
l consldenbly more than my op.
.
Hlah•
•••uc
poncnt contend,. I lnvii. my OP- . I
filled
hlo
pn,...I office -Uonally
.
3
games, Men - A . Sylve�
nd.
pommt to examine my book11."
,..,t. State and tliltrid oflleei h■n beon
�
U'A•·•'MENTS - .'!'lll'IUIIIM 1H ....,.",...,_ ��
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omen,
.
urray,
538
w
M
M
10
ter,
ti
QU ICK SA L E $9 ,000. 4 BEDROOM
"My opponent keep1 talklna:
.cheeked re,ularly and thoniup)y and
untumla�ed. l(claaten. Kiddle
1nd· 1 a:•met Men-A, Jertera, .
home 1 '1 balh, hot wat�r ga B . about my brief reaidence In tht
the public b11 been fully Informed on
port. Phone WY 2·282 1. 3 3 U MIDDLEPORT RURAl--4½ acres
P.
furnace, modern co rweniences. •to te and ,t the ,, me time his 22.'i; Women, M , Murray and •-•
1 h story, 4-room frame, porch.,
all findlnp. He baa demon■traled that
Robe
ri.e,
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m11;
eam
gamea-N:U
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dish washer, garbage disposal, literature bra11 about the fact' thaL
TRA ILER SPACE, CORNER LOT.
garage, �Ii acre Rarden. 1 mile
he 11 1 highly cllPlble •Udllor, deNrvltlfl '
n� hol water tank. Will rent ! he is related to Cbn,reuman •r; ::e
&lt;Jood \ocallon. Ralph Marti�. 8$0
off Huule 124. Cash $1MO.OO.
the aupport of mmnben of both partiea
i
IU
rd
BM
,
f!
.
cha s
to · .-esponsible renters. $65 a James Hua:bes, , who (epreaented
Locu1l it., Middleport,
U. s. ltOUTE 33-3-bcdroom,
for re-elecUon.
.
,,
Top
5
hwl
�onth, Call EL.'t.72 1 1 or write ! thl11 dill1l'ict for many ye ai"s. Yet
,.
10 24 30tc
ranch slylc stone and frame,
';9ffilll
Mtn
1
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CoYert
E
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24th
rnest
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St
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Congre
Huchea
uman
WH
elected
1-Ai balhs, large lillin� room
kt 88
M. Murray 413
• ftOO&gt;f HOUSE IN MIDDLEPORT
Po,·tsmquth, Ohio.
lO 31 6lc lo the St'ate Senate two years If. T. Jen , 4
wlth fireplocc, modern kitchen,
,
468
Kirla
C.
P. Roberts 434 1
nd
al 207 Second St ... Furnl1hed or
·
ltr he 1:ot to the 1t1te, and do YGU A. S veeter, d7
-dining u n.'n. lull basement with
H. Kirkland, ,u11
yl
unlur1mhed. Phono EM 7•'1146.
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know where that old earpetbinff
' ahower. double Jta.rai;ic with
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7
111· Bow•n, -•
II' Ch es her, ,.
10 U 6tc
In
rn? Why, he was born
connc('tlng hreezewi1y. l•a rrc lol (
w,,
� A. Jeffen, 441
l. Cbuher, 401
QI
Onta r,o, CanadI, ,
.
with swimmine pool, $20,000.00.
FCH RENT OR LEASE-Ga,ollno
" A penon h.. no con&amp;rol OVctf
lratue,
5
11tatlon and
buildlna:. Latter SYRACUSE -htory
____ I where he is born, but he doe■ ha�
rooms, also 1h20 store build- I
ideal for recreation center or
'
Ing (rcn,ted1 �8 acre lot on FORSAl.EOR.TRAoE: Pure br� 1 some control ovM h� own characrestaurant. Ju nction• Rtl!i, 143
'
ter,
education,
effectiveneu
and
·
.
Route
li4.
$3000.00,
and 124, Bradbury. Road y for
1.
Brown Swlsa bull call. CODA. moral 1tandard1.
.
,
1 '1 aLory . frame, �
ocrupancy. Call after IS p. m. ANTtOUITYd
Ph
WY
2
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6
goo
.
one
•u.,,J
,
.
rooms,
hath, garage, 1 acre tot
Phone WY2-2910. Ed Eber,_
. " MY opponen t 11ya tha t l am an
.
29 3t ineffective
.
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Con,reaaman bec�uae
_
_
_
,
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$5000.00
with
river
frontage
!
bach.
1 0· 26-tlc
NEW
Ind USED
1
no
bill
bearlnr
ffl)'
name
has
bec,t,zlNS POii - GOVIIINM!INT COMMITTl!I
Allll.T M.
S1l•sm1n
HOUSE ON MECHANIC ST., 6 lo• 22t
come law. He connnlently over0 ICeS
Phont WY1·2220
·
room�. modern bath, joint uae
looks that I have co.a·pomored 10
PhllHI• WY2-31$0 --- · - Hujll Hunll� �• 16 I, I...... II,
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of laundry. Bquipped wlth gas
FOR SALE: • ROOM HOUSE, 8 bill1 which became, law.
furnece with thern1ostat, pro- ' _.,_ ,
ac:'res fl'Dund. . Syrac:u1e Flood
"Would my Opponeot call Rich•
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Colu� 1S;, . UftMo
pcrly vented. SM per monlh, FOR SALE , HOUSF.. S ROOMS
Road. ¼ mile from highwq. ard M , Nl:t0n &amp;neffectlveT Not a
'Pllone WY-N1N
and bath. Water •nd gas. Dou­
Good road City water In housa singlet one of ihe billt and raoluInqu ire Ewings Store, Glenroy
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ble lot. Price $3,300. :Bradbury, l Phon11 WY 2-8293.
tlon, he Introduced In hia first
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ORIO
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NEW HAVEN-The New Ha- 1 Mn. John Ferg!,l.■On, ijr. a9d Mrs.
ven PTA held their rea:ulu mon• 1 PIIII PoweU and Ri,cjcy, M:ri. W. C.
tbly meelina: on Thursday even- Gi�, Mr. and Mrs, Jaelr: Needs,
lna: at the school . The meeting Mn. Emo Wood1, Mn.. Tom HoU•
opened with the 1\ngln1 of Am- man, Mn. John Rldgway, Mn.
eriei followed by the pleda:e to Robert Layne, Mn. R. G. Greene,
the flac and PTA pnyer, Mn, L1emit While, Mn. Roy Cooke
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the Today" accompa� by Mn Mra. Harry Miller, Mr11, Everett
Rou1h, Mn. Pete Burris, Mrs.
Paul Pow'e ll on the piano,
·Mn .. Da11ld Fields Jr., prtti- GleM Smith, Mn. Herman Knapp
dent, was in eharge of the bu1i- Mrs. Joe Paugh, Mra. Ne!I Hay•
ness meeting. Report, from 1tand roaker, Mrsr. James Cunningham
ing committees were &amp;IYen Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clark, Mrs.
John Hoffman reported a total Gene Hesson, Mr11. 0. J. BOllk,
. emberships had been Mrs, Richard Grinstead, Mrs. Leo
of 2 49 m
spld. It was reported that the , Litchfield, Mr. and Mrs. William
group had Joined the County · Folmer a.nd Jeffrey, . Mr. and �•:
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Council PTA and had been 11- Paul A. Rickard, Miss Ethel Rid­
lowed three delegates •betides the die, Mrs. Stella Mercer, Mr1, E.
Bumgardner C. Riddle, Mrs. James Hampt�n,
presldent. Donald
was appointed chairmtn of pur· , Mn. George Thayer, and Mm
chaaing a piano coyer and Mrs. Barbara &amp;odi,,
------Paul Jiowell chairman to pureh11e
two record players tor the school.
T�ese two item• being co11ered in
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The · room
thLS year's budget.
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count waa Won by Mn. Pete .
Rou1b'1 tlllrd crade r.oom.

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Conc:ePtr.Uoc
Truth. or Con&amp;eQuencea
It Could Be YOU
NBC News Day Report
M.14 Day ,New•
)lovielime
Loretta Young 'l'heater
Young Dr. Maloi:e
From Tbe!t E,.,c,t,
Make Room for Daddy
Here's 'Hollywood
Steamboat 8111
Woody Wo,&gt;t;iectet
You A11ked For It
.Rm Th■cker Show
Wea d1erci1t
News Picture
Hwitley-Brinkley Report

Mn. Fields Introduced Mrs,
1:
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Steyya
Mercer,
a
new
leacher
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12,00 The Texan
Mr1.
stall.
school
tbe
to
added
Queen for a D•y
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Joe Pough J\I\CI Mra. Le, Lltehfleld l
Face•
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from
the
Juniol"
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!i:30 Ctiptain Gallant
preatraight
en
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Teen
C
a
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made
.
Women's
Club
Seven atudents
�:00 Dar Jn Coun
6:00 Whirlybirds
sen.led to the school four port- "A " averages ® ring . the fint
Reality
kl
Road
2:30
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O:lf Yo!.!.. J!:!l.!IO R, Pf''rtlll'
able record players, the.ee were, ahi: we1!k grading period at V{a­
S:00 �eat the Clock
6:40 Weather Teller
acceptd by Mrs. B. R. Vance.
hama l:t igbt School to lead the
TrUlt
You
Do
Who
t:30
8:45 John Daly New1
rs.
Thayer
and
-:it
Mrs.
G
eor,ge
Honor Roll according to an an­
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t:00 ,4,roencan BP.ndm
7:00 Trackdown
from
the
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OC
al
James
Hampton
by Clyde ft. Foley,
nouneement
B
Tin
Tin
in
5:30
7 , 30 Chevenne
e
to
lked
Women's
Club
ta
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principal.
.
6:00 Whirlybird•
8:30 Surfside Six
group concernmg the Alex-Qu1lMaking "A" averages for the
�INv
Your
t:30
Paradise
In
es
) 9:30 Adventur
Carolyn Johnaon,
len Memorial Library wbicb they period were
Teller
er
Weath
6:40
10:30 Pett&gt;r Gunn
the
stresaed
to
Gates, Leah
gr
sponsor,
They
Lalitia
ade;
ninth
S:40 John i'tly heWI
t l :00 1.'lte New:i Toriljj!bt
group that the public waa invited Ann Miller, Jane Burgess, Sherri
7:00 Exped ition
\ ! : 10 Scanning the Weatbar
to UJe the library and that they Flesher, Dixie Turnbull and Ali4?�
7:30 Bugs Bunn y
ll:15 6port Report
be able to secure most Roush, all of the seventh grade.
would
8:00 Tbe Riflema
n :20 Late Show
that
any group would want
books
Students making "B" averages
8:30· Wyatt Earp
to use for study.
or ,better were as follows :
9:00 Stagecoaclll Weat
Mrs. Pete Rouah's third grade
Twel fth Grade: Doyle Jones,
, Q:Cl(l AM:Oa Pre5'Dll
home room representatives served Kathy Fowler Sheldon Roush,
10:30 Honeymooners
re!reahmenta to tho&amp;e attending. · Donnie Van ' Meter, Catherin e
8:00 C.:irtoon Spectacular
l l :00 The News Tonight
Registering were Mr, and Mrs. W. Brown, Mary Burris, .Ill Frey,
i.:SO Romper Room
U : 10 Sca:Jining tht wealiller
M . Donnelly, Mrs. Inez Roush and James • Hill, Ann Howard, Law­
9:00 Movie
1 1 , 1s Sport, Report
Eleanor, Mrs. Bill Shinn, Mrs. , fence Roush,
11 :00 Morning Court
ll:20 Lati,e Show
Faye Smith, Mike Jones, Mrs.
1 1 :30 Love That Bob
Eleventh Grade: RichJlrd Abel,
Roy Jones, Mrs. Gene Athey, Da rm)' Dodd,
Hoffman,
Phil
Mrs. Jame11 Hagg�rty,. Mrs, John Nan�y McDaniel, Hoy,,ard McMil­
Bost, Mrs. Bob Johnston, Mrs. Hon, Patty
Newland, Georgia
Don. Bumgardner, . Mrs. Orpha Sherry and BUI Peyton.
J :00 J Love L)icf
Ohh nger, Mrs; Carl Tennant, .� rs.
1 1 ,30 The &lt;:lear Hol'ir.on
Tenth Grade: Na�cy Armstro�g,
Charles
Dodd,
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Mrs.
E.
L.
Ritfle.
Lil,
of
Love
12,00
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Judy Ball, Sharon Brown, Amy
1:00 Tbe BriJllt r DJ11J
Mr1. L. 0, Smithson, ¥rs. Philip Roush, Esther Smithson, Daniel
is ·.30 Search For TDlllQff,,nt
1:1� 1be Scroret �tono.
Burgess, Mrs. John
Barbham,
1),45 The .loldlng Ugbt
Artis, Becky . Goo!J.n+te, G ay �rt­
-'10 The Ed&amp;f.l of Nl.91,t
Mrs. John Hof!- wright, Arlene
Ingels,
George
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Riley
of
Life
s
Roush, Ross Frey
1
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Stooge
Thrr,e
5:00 'fhe
man, Mrs. Nelson Roush, . �rs. and Beverly Staats,
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WoJ:l,
the
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Robert D,■le Roush, Mrs. W1li1am
•;J5 A •Look at the Wea.her
2:00 Full Circle
Sauls, Mrs. B, R. Vance, Mrs. , Ninth Grade: Beverly Burns,
pe
Sportsco
6:20
�:Ill Ho11.1e PartJ
carroll Adam11 Jr., Mrs, ·David· Keh\feth · B.ti.ss, · 'MUie Capehart,
6:30 Gubernatorial Debate
S:00 The Mi»tonalra
Tommy Ewing,
Ji'ields Jr.,' Mrs, Foster Grindead, Maurice Clark,
s,30 Verdict b Youn
Truth
Gates,
Mrs,
M,_
a
rple,
Mrs.
Marion
Faye
Lyons, Phi• ·
the
William
Tell
To
7:30
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'Sayre,
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Ralph
Smith,
Clenva
Staats,
Ohlinger,
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lip
8:00 ��te anti Gladys
t,00- The B,lghm DIY
. Martha
._ •�prnptwn: Duane Van ·: Metert · ·
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8 : 30 Iitin g Up B,ucidy . , . , , ,. ,.a�D, �,u Storm
,fud�h ' Williams, Sharon Brinke�;·
9:00 D,4nny Thomas Show
l13C �- ,Mge of N�
Phil Cook, Jerry Hall, Carolyn
9:30 Andy Griffith Show
t:00 '11le Three s1Riter. Dele Sayre, ·Barbara Sherr)'
l0:00 H4?nnessey
1: oo Arllmr J. SmllD HOWi
n
tdow
Coun
ial
Bonnie Staats, Gratus Aldridge,
dent
PreSi
t0:30
l:1il A Look at the Weatber
Elleh. Cr�tes,
.
N9r,ma B. �well,
tl:00 News
6:20 Sportacope
Diana Divers, Kimberly Harmon,
�1:10 A Look at. the Weather
6:30 hmos &amp; Andy
' Janet Hoffman, Barbara Howard,
· U : 15 Theater 13
7:00 AdYentui'e Hall of Famekaney Jeffers, Anna Johnson,
8
Linda Lathey, Lynn Miller, Har­
I : : �:�;;�� Sbow
vieOa Newlad, Mary Jane Webb,
I 8 :30 Red S�elton Show
11:00 CBS New,
Judi\h Goheen. Robert Greene,
10:00 The Garry Moore Show
B:Ui Captain Kangaroo
'Alice Johnson, R_andy Van Meter.
1 1 :00 1 1 O'clock News
I:()() Cartoon Theater
' Eighth Grade: Larry Ball, Erma
U : 10 A Look at the Weather
I0:00 December Bride
Crites, Mary Foster, Sharon May•
3 · _____
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J 0:30 Video Village _____ 11: \5 .Theat�r__
nard, Glenndolyn Ord, Sandra
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Pickens and Tommy Rllssell.
, . Seventh Grade: Maxfield Brown
Connie Carpenter, Albert• -10
Armstroni,
N e d
Thoqipson,
Calle,
Janell
Brabham,
Rhonda
12:80 IINt IF:"!_ You
tMondoY • hWoy)
Roush,
Roberta
Glbbs,
Sharoa
1:00 New• HMtlllaol
9:38 Sign On
Allen Am!erson, Diana Bostic,
1 :0: 11111 Fot You
1:00 Gu&lt;!st Star
1[1Nln Brewer, Sherri McGlothlin
1,30 Nt"1
3:11 New,
Gfiorge ·Randolph, Donna Roush,
1:80 JIIII tor You '
l:80 RFD
Stein, Bonnie Blake, De­
Donald
PINllll[I
on
Pt.
Calllol
J:00
J:00 News }leadlinef
loaetta Lish and Betty
Gibba,
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bta
8:00 · Nen lleac:llillel
J:02 " Brt!akfast Party
.
Scarberry
1:02 11.. Go lloUlld
7,30 Picken, llardware SboW
1:80 News
-J:-ID Breakfaat Party
1:1!1 )Iv.ale Go -8:00 NeWI! He.!ldline,
PILL FQR BIRTH CONTROL
4:00 Newa Hoadll8N
8,02 Jport, Report
MILWAUKEE UPI-The Plan­
t:O'l MIiiie Go
8:0I Breakfast Pll'Q
ned Parenthood Assoeiatipn an­
f· - Loelll Nr ·
News
!,30
lloW1ted ThW'Bday that a Milwau­
,:35 Muale
bv)IDd
8:35 ;Breakfast Part_T
kee cHnlc will make a new birth
5:00 Buabtll ScliNI
control pill ,Yailable to 100 pa•
8:00 News Headlines
5:0G liUllc Go
8:� Breakfast F-arty
tJents lor one year to enlUate
0,:80 New■ B�
pill
t:SO New•
''the acceptability of the
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WINDSOR, Ont. UPI-,-Tlie. body ,
8:30 Kewil �dlbltl
10:32 Morning DeVbtlODI
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68:32 Eveuin4 lbierludt
10;45 Radio Hymn■l
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Jackpot Bowling
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5:45 Sign On
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9:00 Welcome Neighbors
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Youth Fellowship
H,eld Party At
' Baohner Home

In Pomeroy

The Middle port WCTU met Fri•
The annual Community Hallow,;
The recreation room of the
. .Nll't.
day evening at the home of Mrs.
1-, l'RIDDII HOUDASkJLT
, een Parade and Party sponsored ,
If LUCILLI MAWKINI
Everett Bachner home in MiddleJ
dinner was he ld I Helen Le wis for their October
by Feeney · Bennett Post, AmeriM
d M
A dtt T
uJ1 port was decorated m keeping
If }(t, and Mrs Lewis meet ing
Mrs. William Riggs and son, Bill , can Legion, will be held this even- 1
r an , rs. . n
as urnb
with Halloween Saturday evenfamily
Brownell , 111 the abse nce of the pres ident, of Ashland, Kentucky, former lo- mg with Paul Haptonstall, past I of ~ol~m~~: h;mted
over
the
Ing
when the Youth ' Fellowship
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dinner were · Mrs l'larence Mr Neal. the vice cal residents, visited yesterday . commander, as master of ceremon-,#
hw
aunt,
Mrs.
Jacob
of
the
First United Presbyterian
tl)e 011
5
111d family Mr Sa u preside nt Mrs O E. McKmley w, th Mr. and Mrs. 0 E. McKinley . · 1es.
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ac ·
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Church held their Hahoween
111d :llnr Rodne y s ~uer ' w"' 111 charge of the meetmg
Mr. and ;,1rs Allen Jenkinson
The parade will be headed by ·j
Dr Edna
of Bedford, party there
th McKnight
t
1ilia )Brgaret Sauer I wht&lt; h was ope ned with the devot- spent th c week end at their, cot- j the Middleport band and will ~d. isnd e gueS of l;ler parents,
Games , w~re played durin~ the
Jiiliit 111d hostess and c hild·' 1Unal peri od with Mrs Lewis as tag~ al _Buckeye Like.
' leave the school at 7 p. m . and go I r a nd
Mrs. A. V. Howell .
evenin~ and costume prizes ' were
.
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, leader Sh&lt;· rea d the arl1cles, " Let
Earl Smi t !J is ill at his home with , to the city hall where other. masked I Mr. a
Mr~_. Elmi:r Wickham awa~ded to Kathy Laoey as the
nd
Yuur Light Shine" and "My pneumonia
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, participa~ts will jom the parade : sp~nt Su ay in Galhpohs, with preLllest, Edith Haptonstall as
~ ANNOUNCED
I !",·, ch Neighbors" and d osed with Miss Mary Schaal and Eli Elli s I which will m,rch downtown and , heh mol~er, Mrs. Juha Davis and the most original and Connie
• • 1111. Paul F b
of Columbus CJ me Friday to spend end at the park mg lot opposite the , ot er re a lives.
Cooke as the ugliest
I prai ,:r
th
n7i!!lf&amp;a ille birth of 0; :o"r~:;k 1 ~!rs M,·Ki nl cy was m charee ~c week enhd with Mr. and Mrs village hall where Judging of cos- weM~ss dConf~\ Marley :p~nl
e I Refreshments of donuts hot
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er paren in Wes-1 chocolate and cider were ;erved
Al..., l'liday, October 28 ;t Hol ; of . th t· hus mcss meeting wh; n vcrett Bae ncr and daughters. tumes will take place.
1 t e ~ Vwl
zer .....:al. Grandparent~ are Mr I ro ut1&lt;1c mat ters were taken care I Conme and Karen . They came A first and second prize_ will be on , . a.
to those mentioned above and
• ancl llrL Blleen11 Forbes of Min- of af te r whi ch a dessert course c~pec,ally to. ,at~en~ th e homecom- awarded for ~ghest, pretllest and I Mr. and Mrs R. A . Thompson Carol an_d David Lyons, Roy Cole1811 Roy Rhodes of Ant, - was ,ervrd by the hostesses, Mrs. 1 g game Frida) ni~ht when K ,ren most or1gmal m eac h of thre_e ai:e I and daughter, Roberta Jane of I man, Billy liaptonstall, Charlol'llrbea• have three oth • Hay mond Saxon, Mrs. Rhodell w!!c~ Freshman atte ndant to the groups .. The first grou_p will m, 1 Bridgeville, Pa visited Saturday Ile Black, Paula Theiss and these
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P~I Jr., age , Ri ndy , Steff y. ~ rs Dallas Lightfoot, Mn q
elude children u_p to the llrst gra_de, , with Mrs. _
c . E. Nease.
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McKrnley and Mrs. Lewis.
Mrs ~1 ·'rtr" &lt;i ('a rs••n who ha, , the second group those from first
MrJ Richard Rupe returpe(j M!'5, Claren~e Lacey, Mr. and Mrs.
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been at the home of her siste~. 1 through eighth . grades and the . home Friday from Cleveland, Richard Vau~hn, Rev4 Howard
LA~I NOMINATED I
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I where she attended the Grand Ruppell, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
, •
t 'Wallace was nomm
when she hec ,me ill , returned to
Jud~e• WIii be Mayor Kenneth I Chapter meeting or the OES.
, )!achner and ~au~hter, Karen and
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11venlng at the Woher home over the w k
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McElh!nny, Mrs. Robert Hoell 1e ~
Mrs. Bachner s sister, Miss Mary
Fil'lllt u~tlon
mee~lng of the I
Jerry Coleman, so~e of e~~- and and MISS_Freddie Houdashell
,M1~s:s Lena and Katie Guth Schaaf and ~iend Eli Ellis of Col4
~byer1an Church . I
Mrs. Gene Coleman is ill
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Following
the award111g ,,
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' . , . · Mr_ and Mrs. John_ Schorr . . --"''-111,-1- - - - - bi.ta..
Of Mr•. Dale Wal
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Bob Grogan and son, Terry, of served _to the band, those
am_1ly. Mrs. S~horr 1s confin, . ' ·
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_ Saturd,y .
The Juni or High Class and the Toicuo , .,,~.. , lllC week end with patmg m th~ parade and the p
,r , .;her bed by 1llne11.
Jurnor BYF of the Middleport his sister and hrother-in-law Mr as long as 1t lasts, Novei11cs . w,
C. E. Tompkin, spent
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First Bapl1st SChturcdh held alHallo- and Mrs. John Kauer Also vi~lting beHgiven ct~letchirltdhrenh
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ween party a ur ay even ng at -• thr ~n -1r• home S1turday were ,
enry a wo Y ~s serv~.·.. . - -~ "'' '
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th e home or the class teacher, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kaulf and I chairman of the Hallow~en p .
. ·rr.· hther relitlves.
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dauptcr Jody of Pt Pleasant
comm1tlee and hns been assisted
..t.l"'t ryn Jane Hannahs underMrs . Ra y Pil'k e ns
I The P1C'kcns home was decorat- ;,,,.• .,~an uiandlnrtti of Steub- 1 by , Lewis Long, 8111 Swisher, ~ , • ~ . surgery at Meigs c;;ener11 J ·Plans for t_he Christmas proTOfillOHT
ed in oran ~e and hlack with enville, former Middleport teach - commander, and Mr. H ,ptonstall. j 'H~p1tal Saturday.
aram and acllVIIY of the Heath
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M_e odlS
C_hurch were made
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and a scavenger hunt was enJOY·
Arthiir Stra
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uca on met at the
ed hy the 30 members and •ucsts j !he paNt week"8!it; 0. as . een I 11
! .0 ~er, Sunday after a several days church in Middleport with Mrs.
who allended lhe party .
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Improved
Virus, IS some I '
~Sil with her parents, Mr. and Bernard Fultz, chairman, in charJ
A sk1l. "Ghost Operation" was :
rs. C. J. Slrubie.
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The meeting was opened with
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da Kaulf and Ray Pickens. '
Indiana 'I ee:,. spent !he week end I Jeff Boggs son of Mr and Mrs
t v e Sunday after- devotions by Mrs. Fultz.
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SiSler, Mn. Olan
It was decided by the group
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soft drinks and chips were served John Kokov1Ich . Sunday hi s par ' ber of classmates Thursday even, M 8 0 h .
llolzer Hospital,
at a Cherub Choir would be
al the eonclusion or the evening. ents took him to Columbus where , ing with a Halloween party at his su~ger ~ee::er WIii undergo I ·made up or ihe Nursery children
Adults assisting with the party he went by tram to Indiana .
home in ;.tiddleport.
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for the Clmstmas program and
were Mrs. Pickens, Gene Coleman,
Mr. and _Mrs. Noah Haskins were
The Boggs home was decorated ·
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DINNER HELD
BOX SALE OF
Donald Boone , pastor of the chuHJskms cousm, Charles Rife, Jack O' Lanterns decorating the
.Mr. and Mrs. C. J . Struble enrch .
P~lle~t at Holzer . Hospital. Mr . porch and living roonl . The liase- lr,rt~ined with • dinl"nr Su"day at
Rile 1s somewhat improved from ment was made into a "Spook 1,•th~ir home on West Main St.
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j House" for the party with guests , Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
MEETING POSTPONID
Self-Seams
Mrs
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James
Farmer
and
daughbeing escorted through its haunted · Cramer and daughter, Jackie, and
The regular meeting of Boy
Fall Colors
Mr. and Mrs. Don Lentz and chil·
Srout troop 24~ of Middleport tcr, Ruth Ann, were in Dayton quarters.
I!egular 79c Pair
Many group games were played dren, ·B elinda, Jeannie, Barbara
which was announced for this one day lJ~t wer.k on business.
Mr.
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Mrs.
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Jordon
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and
Jerry
Daven~ort
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win•nd
David.
of
Dover;
Mr.
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Mrs
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, according to word received from Tommy, spent the week end with game .
Mrs. Jordon's mother, Mrs. Law• , _Guests were . Mark Tannehill, Mr. and Mrs. Billy Lee Williamson ,
scoutmaster , Hobert Mills.
rence Hartinger.
Mtko Gress, Bill Hackett, Bill and son, David, Rutland ;• and Mr.
Haptonstall, Bill Swan, Arthur Cae- and Mrs . .losP.nh Struble and son
Mr. •nd Mrs. Henry Null spent ci, Charles ClarJ&lt;aon, Kevin Dailey, lllchael, Ponieroy. ·
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sence · of Mrs. Null, Mrs. Noah chips, ice cream and candy bars
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public library .
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and Mrs. Ada Lambert visited In
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ENTIRTAINID WITH DINNIR
Braffles are French toast made with Heiner's in a waffle
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Mrs. Edna Bartels entertained
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Roger Chancey, teacher In Bait- Ruth Hudson, Mrs. Kate Joachim
and serve. Geel Delicious!
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noon were William Bartels, Char• · •
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given to the j&gt;BSlor as soon as
possible.
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Ronnie Clonch Dick Flowers
Greta Al\en, J~dy Mlillley, Joyce
Manley, JJDlce Lit.tit; •Lee Little,
Jerry St~b•?f[ Bil1Y·,MOJ)dispaugh,
Vernon l,ilue, A)berta Little.
Fona W1ae apd her brothers,
Dwight 1bit. Mlfk,
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parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
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, She ~ecelv,ed. many nice gifts
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•Haley were Mrs. William Hall, Mrs.
James Ferguson and Mrs. Charles
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Mrs. Grace Johnson wu named
as chairman to select pattern for
their robes and to advise the mothers on making them.
Jack Becbtle reported to the
Commission of the Sunday School
.~ orkshop which he apd t~e min11ter, Rev. Raym_o n Ko11lmght re· cently attended m New Boston.
Mrs. L. W. McCom•s t~acher
of the Intermediate girls class of
the Sunda;v School reported that
the girls have cbahged Ille name
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with a Halloween party· last week
at her home on Lincoln Heights
Mothers or the children were also
guests.
Each child was masked and each
received a Halloween prize and a
sack of Halloween candy as favors .
Hot do11a and pop were served
the children and pumpkin pie and
coffee to the adults with cider for
all.
Attending were Mrs. Willard
Boyer and David White, Mrs. Roy
Blankenship and Vlcill and Keith,
Mn. J . D. Butler•nd Michael, Mrs.
Kenneth Finley and Gre1ory, Mrs.
Geor11e Conde and Diana Sue, Mrs.
Don Mull11n and Bryan and DJane
Herndon, Mr•. Harvey Vanvranken
and Scott Mrs: Donald McKnight
and Ricky, Mra. Elsa Gilmore and
Michael, Mrs. Ronald Brownin11 and
Kim and Dale, Mrs. Raymond Baity
ahd Karen, Mrs. Pearl K01pp and
Duane, Mrs. Richard Follrod and
Chuckle, Mra. Martin Hall and Lee,
Mra. Don Johnson and Kathy, Mrs.
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