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Miss Dorothy Kauff daugbl· tamed wfth a · - party Frio
The Fall Regional meeting er of Mr aod Mrs ' Clifford day evening after the football
Middleport Girl Scout Troop I gram chairman
of
11 of the Ohio As- Kaul! of Middleport, . aod Mr. lime at her home A~ns Rood
No. 221 presented a program With the use of posters
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Fry
of Garden clubS ·will Burl Henry, son of Mr and Mrs honoring her guest, MISS Sanda
on Fire Prevention Monday eve- gJTis showed methods of f' r were In Poca, W. Va. Sunday ~:~":'~~ d~rmt :• Columbus are vlelting here
be held this saturday In Btlpre Ira Henry of Gallipolis, were Suiter of Gallipolis_•••• at the regular meeting of prevenhon and also presented afternoon to attend the funeral Cro Y
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his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John With the Belpre and Utile united in marriage Saturday Pizza, sandwiches,
polsto
1 · " Fanny F.Irebug·" They of George' Hood.
Fry and Ow~~~:r
~- relatives,
Hock'mg club s as ho stesses.
'Heath Met-' c"'"
and pop were acrved.
t.'te•Middleport Parent-Teachers a slt'l
Hw' superllltendent
October
13
at
the
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Association They were direct- closed the~r program with a I Mr and Mrs Dwight Logan
e a so presented lbtes
Mrs. EdWard Blake and dau- The morning session will be bodist Church In Middleport
Goe!ts were Linda Kirkland,
ed by their.leader Mrs George number of Camp fire songs.
and ·son and ·Mr and M"S !he chil~n of the third grade ghter, Mrs. Newman
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in the First Methodist The single ring cere~ny Janie Baer, Nancy Burn 1,
Hackett Jr and ~ere introduc- Charles Vroman. president, George Logan ~er~ Sunday vi~ m the pnmary department
who have in Columbus where
there with registration was performed by Rev Marvin Dorma Hauck, Pat.J:lcla Hennel"
ed by
Clyde Ingels, pro- was
charge of Monday's Ritors in Wilkesville.
were promoted to dthe
Mrs. Blake has been receiving
t to 9:45. The aft~ riowson before the ~ediate sy, Ruth Ann Bailey, LInd a
;;-iiiiii................_.........., fmeeting which was opened WJth 1 Mr and Mrs WilUam Bray- grRade ml .the jumor epartmeFreddnlt. treatments at the University
will be held In Ambrose famllles of the couple
Darnell and MJss Suiter . .Siopo
prayer by Rev. Marvin Dowson ,1ey ~f Green Sp(ings ar. the Bo :',e;~':!J'e~ ; : : .... a.::
. spent the weekend Hall.
The bride, given In ;..rrlage ping In for refreshments afiel'
'and the pledge to the flag led iguests of Ml ond M" Olin Thy
V ha
lheJr famllles here.
The lecturer and demonstra- by her uncle Harry Kauff of the game were Ralph Werry,
Pomeroy, Ohio
by Troop 221.
! Boothe and family
.
. urmLeoa aVug hann,sev~n year Mr. and Mrs. Homer John!on tor for the meeting will be Middleport ~re a street Kay Compton, Jim Mea and
The following additional com
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Columbus and Mr and Mrs
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HUah
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Jermifer
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TONIGHT I WEDNESDAY lmittees were announced by Mr . are moving from Enterprise to I Donna Crew Auta Carpenter'
Dubay
and
children
of
Falls,
a
National
She
was
attended
by
her
SlSIi
Wtlt Dlsnty't
Vroman- Welfart:. ~.trs. Bert ithe Harry Carman l•ome.
I Brenda Po~, Loring Vaughan G~ve City visited )&amp;!It SUnday
.
. Show judge and ter, Miss Sandra Kauff of ~d"BON VOYAGE"
(Technicolor)
Bodlmer, Mrs. Robert Schmoll I Miss Myrna Maag student I d J h Goodwin five E'R With Miss Sylvia McMaster. an ou¥standmg arranger. Her dleport, who wore a pale pink '
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Frtd MacMurray, .lant w.,. innd ;olrs. Harold Hubbard ; Pub- nurse at Holzer Hospital spent ian
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Y r. Mrs. A~t. Bauer_of Ttp~n, .
· wJU be "New ?,irections ~-·
man. Michael Ca11an. Debor- 1llcity, Mrs. Tom Rue ; Music ,!the weekend with her parents, Danny Crew, . Kitty
also VISited briefly With
Flower · Arranging.
Also attending the couple as
ah Wallev
a Holiday
Mrs.
George
Hackett,
Jr.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J;lrAAfqrd.
M"-'.
singer'
Marlene
Goodwin,
.
McMaster
last
Sunday.
Mra.
!QIIgbt
remembered
by
best
man was Mr. Chester John·
epree in iay Paree!
De·
borah Wall,..., atmearc. on the legislation, Mrs. Rodney Sauer., MrS. ' 'Stella ' Gnltaor: MJ'Ii. S!'aqel, Tony Vaughan and
Mrs. lneo Conkle of
' County Garden club son of Ka11auga. The new couple . · ·
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beach 1D a Mikinland createa
Mrs. Guy Re~ .. ·ami •Mrs. ' KartGI'I!~er. all\l ,~. Adolph ~••11\on, four y ar; Mrs.
lllvlsltingwlthher
as abe attended the will make their home In Galli1 stir
Callan pursues her Rodney Sauer were named as f§', ottended · the, , ))01!leci&gt;lltlng ValljJhan, Linda 0Reuter,
Mrs.
Frank
Still
on
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meeting
held m M~d- polis.
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lthe committee to revise the ~ at Flatwoods Methodist church Goodwin, Debbie Crow,
Street and other relatives
when Mrs. Robert Rei· .
Colorc.rtoont
myour
1group's by-laws to conform with :SUnday.
Goodwin, ·and Ronnie
Rutland.
wu director of this _region.
Adml111ion: 75c and 35c
' Mrs. Mabel Van Meter re- three year; Pamela Crew,
lllr. and Mrs. Vernon.
reservationa muat Jttellded Jnnual
-THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY the slate organization.
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A donation of $50 was receiv- turned ot· her hl!lrle, qaes
..,, and Darla
and sons, Greg and Davtd
sent to Miss Harrie Marie Baplul Convention
NOT OP!N
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ed from the Chi!~ Copserva- Sonday, . after a Wl!IP viS t Mr~. Stella Ponn, Charles . Columbus spent the weekend
of Middleport or ~,.,_ Rev. and Mrs. Ralph C. ZUn· otart your child now on •
SATU.RDAY, Oclobor 20
ltion League toward tbe cost of ' with her brother and sister-in· Chris Tompkiml and AndY with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .T.~k ~ones, 803 West \ rew del and Mrs. Daisy Ja~per.
...HELL IS F'OR HIROIS"
new maps for the Central Build- ! Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kareu· Vaughan, one year.
Ralph Gilmore.
_ Dr1ve m Belpre by October 17. were in Canton last week atSteve McQueen. Bobby Darin
ing.
The
PTA
voted
to
pay
the
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ter
and
daughters,
Morning
'Bibles
were
presented
Mrs.
WUI
Good,_
Mrs.
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tending the annual Baptist Slate
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Fe.u Parker, Harry Guardi1
no, Nick Adams, !!tar TV's balance .
Star.
Debbie Crew, Gene
Abbott of Sluonville, W.
Organisational
Convention. They. were guesle llanll lniitrvMent
"Rebel", Bob Newhart, TV
Mr. Vroman thanked all those '
Charles Hannahs, Larry
and Mr. Charles Good, Mrs..
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Comedan, James Coburn and who brooght books for the Ji. Mrs. Carl Jones and daught- er and Sian Coates
ben Ransom, and Mrs. Neal Meeting Planned
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brary and said that more could er, Carla of Pontiac, Mich~ and
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Burdett of Charleston were
There will be an organiza- brother-m-law, Mr. a~l' Mrs.
"A W~!KIND
be
used
if
anyone
wishes
to
Mrs.
Minnie
Beverage
and
Bev..
itors
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
D.
Al'
meeting of the County Roy Russell, in nearby A aance.
WITH LULU"
.erly Perrin of Middleport, vlsltensworth aod daughter, Becky Youth Council of
Methodist Sharon and. Cherlene Zull!lel,
Bob Monthouse, U&gt;sle Phi1- contribute them.
llp~~ .
Shirley Eaton. Tbe
It was announced that t h e 1ted Friday, with Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday.
churches and a planning session who are attending Otterbem
Year's BellyiauJZhter-Pieee!
membership drive will be held , Charles R. Kerr Sr.
M nd Mr N
Ste .
events Sunday at 2 College went to Canton on Fr~
!~' Jiot, '!;OGET!!ERNESS!
r. a
1.
orman
w
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day to attend the miSS)()nary
,this week.
. 1 Mrs. Beulah Campbell and /
and chUdren of
natliiitd Methodist 11 • "eli" . , ,
Islanding
SUN .. MON . en d Tuls .
' The November meeting will ·. Sammy Bl rchfl eld of RuII ancj
$
ra rtY of
11/m the was
an ou Early
aDd Mr. and Mrs. Jack
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coriVentton
Oct. 21·2S
be Fridoy, Nov. 16 with a pay 1were Friday evening
dinner
Belpre vislted over the
elected or appoln~ pa
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:Ill
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Wm. Holdun
program to be presented by the /guests of Mrs. Everett Me- Mrs. Shirley Mtlls
wtth Mr nd Mrs G
each charge regard- Saturday morrung the gJT wen the instruments
:·couNTIUitT TRAITOR" pupils of the oecond, third and Knight.
ed the Jolly Bunch Sewing
·The. S~warls . ,
of the number of church- on ~ Gr:n~lle Btor":~ ~ commended by
~=ii::--i::·:ii-;:;:;:;:;:~~~:::_:_~~·-:~~:-:__::_:;::. 1 Mrs. Everett McKnight at- laat Friday at her home in
·to Columbus.
es In the charge; the counselor, mee g .0
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Mre Annlce Ohltnger and
Rev. C. Melvin Alkire, Rev. Felluw~hlp Board and I be
RIPOIIT OP CONDITION OP
Rutland Christian church San- A shwt business
. Vaughan and
Caato, Rev. Robert R. Zundel s returned to Pomeroy. Magazine
day.
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conducted by Mrs, E. L.
calkid to Dunbar last
·And Rev. Marvin Oi!wson,
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Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Roush es aod the club voted a
becauoe of the
who. ... 16 .be On the Council, A 'd
V
You• ch;ld deoerv .. mua;c.
· to' 'attend.
CCI ent 1'eu'm 8
Thv: eoet "'
t~ reward•
tlon 0 f 110 t 0 th e
of
Lakeview
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a
re
the"
guests
of
of
Mrs.
Ohlinger's
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sreat~ m•mall,
••lf·~Onfidence,
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his sister. Mrs. Charles With· Emergency Department Mr
in-Jaw, w. D. Paraons
In Fair Condition
popularity, •ucce~~ in ~ehool,
1 memMr of the Ftderel Rtstrn System, " the close of butl· rew, Minersville.
piece of new equipment It
wm undergo major
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
PT. PLEASANT - Warren and above all, in • lifetime of
"'" tn September 21, 1962, ,ublllhtd In ICcordenc• with • call Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goeg- purchasing.
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Thursday at the Thoi'JlaB
The Thir~ Wednesd~y Home ~urg~n. 5~•. Ashton•.~· v~. 1is irnjoyfnent. Give your &lt;Child
made by the trederal ltttrvt 81nk of thl• district punuant to lein and daughter , Charlene A silent auct1on was he 1 d orial Hospital where he h a 8 Demonstration club will hoI d listed 10 crJtJca] cond1tlon m a ~:::~!:~:!~~!::l~
tht IH'OYislons of tM fltd•r•l:;::;v; Act.
spent Sunday, at Witcher, w. during the evening and
been a patient slnce last week.
regular meeting October 17 Huntington hospital suffering by Parents' Mac nino for
Va.' with Mr. and Mrs. Paul games were played wlth
Mrs. Ohlinler will return to lO a.m. at the ·home ot Nao- from 2 crushed chest.
workmanship, tone quaHty,
Cub, balances with other bank1, and cash item•
Milam and family.
belng ' won by Mrs. Will
Dunbar this week to be
S)'racuse. · T h·e .Sturgeon suf(e!ed the injury and feature. which mean ...,
in proceu ot rollection ... __
-·--- · $ ~9l.7t1.42 Miss Jennifer Crew Is con- nolds, Mrs. Blanche
her daughter. Beth
WU! be
on w_hep a~~lt:~t was wor'·1.,'! plttyingandfastorprogreu.
United States Government ob1igations, direct
fined to her home by illness. and Mrs. Doyle MIIJer. T h who had been in Dunbar
· ~erb , ~~ wUJ oR at rus ·~on1e fell on him. The Moderately priced and euy to
andeuarsr:tteed ------ -- --- ·----- 1.1~9. 462 .76 Miss Bonnie Locke of Cat-doorprizewaswonby Mrs.
andMrll Parsolllfor
··Jeaders · lrenetru(!khadbeenjaCkedupand own,too.
State•andand
political subdivisions
the vehic·
,.)bligetlona
Jther bond1,ofnotes
debentures
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4 , 9~0.00 awba visited Sunday;lth Mrs. William Robson.
era1 week• re·turned borne
and hLinda Ferrell.
(ng Mem- 1Sturgeon
h thwas· beneath
ks skidded
::orporate ttock• (including $&amp;,MO.OO stock of
Jay Warner and· Cam y.
Refreshments or pie anti cor. her mother. RUJsell
ot era plenn
to at- e w en e J8C
, caus. Federal Re•erve Bonk&gt; . ~
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u~o .oo Mrs. Clifford Leifheit was a fee were served by the haste"'- who Is stationed at Ft.
tfe to br(ng a covered dish lng him to become pinned. Mr .
...oan.. and disCOUnt! (including $1.346 .00 overdrafts) 2,601,058.921Galhpolis vt.sltor Monday.
es to those mentioned above bell, Ky. Wlfll called home
their own tlible services . .Sturgeon is a farmer and is
Bank premises owned $15.000.00, furniture and
Rev. Robert .R. Card I e r t and Mra. John Seine!, M r 1!1, becauae of his
Meigs County homemakers employed at the Marietta Manfixture~ $19,131.38 - ~-- ~ --- ~-~ --- -- --~ ~~ ~- 34,131.38 Sunday, for Ames, Iowa to at- George Hackett, Jr., Mrs. Mat. Mrs. Pearl Roffman; hu
Invited.
ufacturing .Company,
Jther ~~rs
------ --~---~ --~----- --~~ - 2.367.63 limd the National Town and tie Bush, Mrs. Perry Mitch, turned to her employment
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ASSETS ~---~----~~~-------- -- ~ ~ -- $4,797,148.32 Country convocation.
Lawrence Mllhoan and Mr~. the Martin Reatauran' after
Demand deposit!! of lndivi~~:l~.~~~~:::rahlps,
Miss SB.ndy Suiter or Ga1Upo- Orin Smith,
lng absent ror seve;al weeks
and corporations ~ - ...... . . ~-- ~ --- - ·-- $!.5 27 . 14 1. 71 lis_ was the week~nd auest of
while hoaplteil,lecl.
nme and saving. deposits of indivtduall
MIS!! Susanna Arnold.
Mr. and Mra. Harold Chase
partnerohlpa and corp..,tlona - ~ -'~ ~-- ~~- --- UQ1.Q3U~ ltfrf, ~aJlne Ao!IOkl ina SUs·
DINNER GUESTS
recent visitors In Kent,
Oeposlt1 or Un\tecl Statea Government
Ohio.
(including postal "vlnga) -~ · -·------~-~ 43,372.94 fourth gradeo with the fifth Mrs. Everett McKnight
Mrs. James ~~~~~v~re~t;u~r.:ned=l
Oeposit• of Sl.!t" and polltloat subdivlolons .....
408,730.61 / J'~de otudentl ~~ B&lt;!Q tbe lick- tertalned with a dinner
home Sunday from
)thor deposita (certified snd oftlcero' ch'ecko, ete.)
lft.~IQ·1~ ets. It was announced that any day evening, at her
where abe visited with her
TOTAL DEPOSITS
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fifth grade etudent aeUlng 10 ion 've Guests were Mra
nd d gble '-Ia
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Toul demand deposita -~- - -- $U20,262.01
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Toto! time deposita
$2 476 1133 35
tickets wtll receive one f r e •· Halliday of Athens and Mr.
Mro. Randolph Ward. Mrs.
Other ltahllltles
. . . ~ -~-·::_~_~_-:::. ~. : ~~ -·---~-fell recently and suffered a
70 ,603.78 The classes will preaent an op-JIIrs. C. W. Stansbury,
TOTAL LIAB!UTIES --- ~ -- .. . .... .. - ~ ~ - -~ - $4,467,389.15 eret\11 a~d adult price will be
-~-- vere ankle apra!n. She Ia
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
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5() cents and children 25 cents. anna and sueot, Sandy
Improved now and able to
Capital:
The Room Awaril waa won by and O.Orge Wagner went
on the Injured limb.
Common ato&lt;k, toto! par value $125.000.00 •. $ 125,000.00 Mrs. Carpenter's first grade. Old Mans Cave Sunday for
Mr. and Mn. Lewis _Trirplett i
~~'Jt':.d rotlts ·~~------~ .. -~ ~------ - --~~ 160,000.001 Following the~peellnland picnic, after which Ml"
visited recently 1n Washington,
44"· 7~· 1 7 /· program the hospitality com· returned to her home,
T01'ALP CAPITAL .ACCOUN.TS ·------~~---~D.
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TOTAL L!ABILmES AND
---~ -------- •. - · mittee served ·refreshmentl of lis.
Mrs, Ruasell Bailey and
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
.... ~--- - -- ---- - $4, 797 ,148.32 ple aod coffee. Those on the Mr. and Mro. Hilbert
, Mrs. Kenneth M~:~~~~
MIMOAANDA
committee - • Mra. J e a n enbreed of CUyahoga P' a II
spent last Friday tn
Aneta pledged or al.!lll(ned to secure liabilities
Craig, Mrs. Richard Oiler, Mrs. apent several day1 last we&lt;oklibits.
and lor other purpooeo . . .
. ...... .. S 838.300.00 Don Mullen, · Mra.
Pauline with Mr. and Mrs. O.Orge
Mrs. Eve Struble who h a
l, J . EDW. FOSTER, V. Pres. &amp; Caohler of the above-named Hoffman, Mrs. Keith Goble, selroad Sr. add daughter,
been vlsllinl In Logan w I
bank, do hereby dl!clare that this report of condition 111 true and Mrs. Marvin Dowson, Mrs. Dor· They wert!! enroute to
rrlendl returned:home last u~.;.,J
&lt;Orre&lt;t to the boot of my knowledg• ond belief. .
othy McGuffin Mrs. Lowell lvanla:
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We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this
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Mr. and Mrs. James ...,
report ol rondlllon and derlare that It has been examined by Ul baum, Mrt. WIIUam Swh1her, mat~ of ~~rnbus were
of Charle11ton spell&amp; the p 1
and to the btst at our knDWieda:e and belief is true and corrert. Mrs. Richard Vau&amp;han, : Mn. weekend pests of .hi1
weekend •lth his mother,
THEODORE T. REED
Thomas Schoonover, Mrs. Wll- Mrs. Norina Chapman. The
Faulkner and other
glv" JOU tntetlon In the
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Dlrectol'l. liam Ingels, Mrs. George Nlcln- were accompanied home
,
c. WAYNE SWISHER
· CENTER of the
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THERON JOHNSON
sky, Mrs. Wendell Gerlach and lllra. • Irena Shoemaker for
and Mrs. Cllarleo Neat
JOu need h moall
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weekend with relatlv01.
John Cilhancey planned to
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Vo. today
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made by Mrs. DoniJd Boono,
- - - -- - -- - - - who attended the
wlth ber bttoband, RoY. Boono,
putor of the Middleport Cltitn!b..
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Cong, Moeller Wlll
.Be Speaker To.wrha '

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beouty ,.,. • price tac that maka the Dynamic 88 t~o

OIII.IWJdina buy In ito tleld.Jf WOM'rt ready to MOVI! up to
a full·.W., n....,.promloo car,- tha Dynamic 88 , , ,
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Cornerstone of Truth

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• lo ~ivu~·Mindedness

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h'e often have sat in meetings where

a community project was under discus·
lion and wished 10meone - even us could pxoduce 1 brilliant, new money·
mak'"l -iclea.
Too often tbe plans proposed are lit·
tie more !ban browned-over practices
!bat worked somewhere else. Too often
!bey require portly middle-aged busi·
ness men sbuck off their years -

and

tbeir pounda - to become glow-eyed
hucksters of nuta, c~ndy, or" electrical
eimmlcks or bulbs. Always the p I a n
seems to resUlt In part of the proceeds
going away from hoome, to the supplier
and to tbe people who spawned the
PLAN. Sometimes even the internal
harmony of the local sponsoring group,
tbe huetsters, Is disrupted by tbe pre•
sure to get the job done.
Now comes the Urbana, Ohio Rotary
club with a money-making scheme of
great originality. Furthermore, we will
wager that any balf·awake civic club
wltb no more than mod~rate ambition to
do something for Its community c a n
make it work.
Urbana needed another public park

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Mln Bessle Hartley hu been
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tac but is ltnprovl~~:~

James 0 ds reported he ran

~a~tra:ff~ic"'"Uiiigho;tiiiiiandiiiiiiiilheaiiiiiiiiii
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RA'NCOAT
HELMET SETS

. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grate Harland Martlo.
have ' been suffering With flu Mrs. JOe Keiser' waa elected
recently.
to ·serve as secretary of the or·
'Mrs. Retia Moore, Mishawa. ganization for tile coming year.
ka, Ind. has been a guest of The next IuDcheon Will be held
her cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank loo Nov. 5.
Guy.
Any woman Interested In beMr. and Mrs.. Jay RoblllliOn, coming a Gray !.oldy may caU
McArthur, villlted her mother, Mrs. Bruce Mcllunald for fur.

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• Foam Cushions
e Prei!islon Constructed
Hardwood Frames and
Webb Cotton Coil

OPEN EVENINGS BY
APPOINTMENT TILL
CHRISTMAS!

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BY RITA SPIRES
Denny M. Spires sen of Mr.
and Mrs. Dennis L. Spires,
a patient at Holzer
!rom Wedneaday till
Paul Oordon and soo,

AS$T. PATTERNS

Hop ComiDI

On October 27~ .

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MIDDLIPORT

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HOPE SHEETS
Rog•. 2.29

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COFFEE MUGS_ 9c ...
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ellortbi&amp; d!W&lt;!illiilfprlci~' ... '
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Good. qUality cotton dreu
prlnlll In fioral, abltract;' J»lald,
atripe and no-velty pattern• .•
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Gowns &amp; PJs

Fast Color
Dress Prints

Mrs. Ben Rupe and Floyd
and daugh!er, spent Sunday
with Garfield Searls.
The Ladles Aid will bring a

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Mr. aod Mrs. Glenn Rupe,:
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their father, !lobby Gordon.
Mrs. Ruth Tate, Cl:.~:~~

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BAKER FURNITURE

TWIN1'YPES-'fw.in couc~es, ~win la!'flps, twin. siste~:s apd twjn brothers form .*he household of the Chases who hve m a jomtly-owned home in .Ttwrn' n, Colo. ·Left to rightt
Herbert Cllase, son . Maurice, wile Jean; Emmajean; mothe1 . Jane, father Delb·ert.

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Mrs. NeUle Sayre and other tiler Information.

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Save. now •t this low low

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luncll and meet October ·

at the Kyger Lodge hall for
an all day meeting. They
to knot a comfort and _,_, ,

Hi.f'oohions . .. Ltd!..'

Excell•nt Styl01

SOLD
FIRST DAY

New Fall
COATS

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HAND BAGS

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ness of space bave on the· eells of the human body·? To try
- -~to fi~d out. mlerabiol_ogi.~t Ramon McKinney peered t.hi'ough
':IEREFORD cow, 4: year old . a ~croscope at a tiny, single-celled amoeba · durtn_g. brief
Freab 1st February. Good penods of weightlessness attained by an airflane flying a

milker. CaJl WY 2-3079. Wil· sp~ia.l trajectory. Above, the Chance Vougb Astronautics
bur Loa:an.
10 6 3tc SCientist straddles the aluminum and foam rubber appa.
ratua which held the microscope as it· floaU inside fbe
llr. Wilbur L...n Sold Ho plane'• cabin. Result: No chango in the amoeba'• belulvt..'.
Could Ho.. Sold ThrH Cows ------------~-----~
•rant Thl1 Ad.
hall.
ford, studenls at Ohio Un!·ver·
Keith
Bradbury,
Columbus
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, . all wool •. wool
btenda . , 1oJid color. in soft
tone. •. colorful woven deslgnt
•• you wtU find them all at the
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FOR'. FAST RESULTS

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Haw·lho;me.
ley and family were recent
Eltzabeth Athey Is a

visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Perry

at Meigs General boa-

Bradbury.
Paul Athey and Sandra Mul·

Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Lemley
visited Friday evening witll Mr.

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We Select Only The Very Bed

In U1ed Cars.
Lergelt Selection Of Completely
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Stitlon W-t'-2 &amp; 4 Dooro-AII Gu•r•niHd
1961 UMIUR STATION WAGON. Ono locot - ·

and Mra. Carl

Pau1 Ward, Columbu!l, spent
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I Chester Ward.
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Moke'Q• An Offer ... TheM Cera Mlllf Qo

·:.HETIOPOUTAN MOTOR:S
POMEROY, OHIO

"VI-JON" BEAUTY AIDS
&amp; TOIUTRIES
Values to 31k One large table of
beauty aida. Shop 'euly and save.
See this group for value plus.

tilt p••lic lit

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a new low · low discount
price, at your Bonanza
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BUBBLE LAMPS

54 ln. Adjustable Heltht--Mttal

IRONING

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Mrs. Clinton Jones.

King Size

Select a new tall handbag from
the Bonanza'• lar&amp;e thowing , • ,
new f.abrlea, aimuJated leathert •.
new oolora •. new desijn1 , , and
1ee the low price.

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New Gray Ladies lilh,odllced
Mrs. 1Flora Arbaugh spent t-o at the IWJCheon were Mrs Howweeks In Columbus with her ard LeimaM, Mrs. 6.art.,
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. To m Rose, Mrs. James I). Walker,
Lull.
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Jolly did 1.001 ....,. ID
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STEREO Hl.fl
recordo robber bandlng oboppbiJ bag to whier to
8lled wltb money. Bandit escaped lritb fl5,000 in
lftb robbery of tbo ballll ill 21 JDODtbJ.
frsoh '"""
KatHerine Duffey ·retum- service awards Were: given to 1- - - - - - - .~;;r--;r;;;;;;;;;;;;,:;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;::;::;~l
MOTOROLA
ed 11&gt; her home after spending Mrs. Ralph Martin five ¥.ears· "RNB" TRAFFIC LIGHT
some lbne with ~·ff
her sister- in- Mrs. WI'Illam J anes,' one ·l'!!lf,; ' ERIE, Po. &lt;UPil -Police -~n• il
• Vibrasonlc System
Iaw Mrs. Haze1 vu
Speci•l Purchase
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Mrs. Joe Ket.ser, aht years; .Mrs.
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BY DOROTHY KILGALLI!N
NEW YORK, OCTOBER 11 ...
GOSSIP IN GOTHAM
TOP·FLIGHT COMEDIANS who drift·
ed over to TV and the movies and ex•
peeled IG give up working before llvt
audiences are suddenly malllng plans :w
return to one-nlgllter dates - whIch
THE ANXU
aeom to be the moat lucraUve type of have 1119ro..
performing. Some pf the really liant are lla6Te to
namea in comedy are quietly being au!J. ra idl
shortage
mltted for date~ ot the Waldorf, the lti~s ~
countries, and It
Concord, and Carnegie Hall . . . T h e caused
u. s. producers to delay
Ruuiarla are working frantically to fin· starting films while others are ponderIJb their takeover of Cuba belore our In on coming home to the old sound
national electlono because the Red ma• 8 888 with aU their headache,....lnclud·
termindl have It fllured out that the lng tho enormous expense . . . The "roAdmlnlstratlon won't make any drastic mance" Items between Sue Lyons and
moves until the polls are closed ..• . Ge· James Mason had Insiders laughing, but
raldlne Page, ln Hollywood filming an actor named Aron Klnctald Is some·
"Toys In The Attie,'' will fly back to thing eloe again . . . Patricia and Horace
New York for one day to take part In Schinldlapp (he's tho wealthy chop· who
the Nov. 29 closed circuit all-star tel..
s ~rrled 19 Carole Landis) may
cast co-tponaored by Act;u-a' Studl&lt;»lllt :f
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Joiil error ·asu\ .Matta S1eY~III11"ro·ball.
timaled that the .Tony Curlls - Cbrlotlne been •datllll!'ln Rdme, but that~s
few
Kaufmann romance (offscreen version) ly pure frleJndshlp ~did ~~ens
ba·
wut acid another million dollars to the laughs · · · ames u
bo
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national take of "Taraa Bulba " which lng hla usual mysterious se1I a u d.~

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SAN FRANCLSCO UPP-se..
· man F...dward c. Jolly , 21. of
·, PJ'088er, Neb., a crewman aboarl
the tubr.tarine Ronquil, may bi
the fittest sailor in Lilt whole U. S.

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Med"tcal'

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PAY OFF DEBT - Checks are presented to Point Pieas,nt High School Band Mrs. Richard Little a n d Gray Lodie1 Hold
-director, James Andrews by two local industrialists to satisfy the Indebtedness of' daughter, Groveport. were r•· Lunclulon Meetinr
the band. Left ton~~t: Mr. Andrews; Frank Capehart, Vice Principal (acting in ab- cent weekend guests of her P"'· The American Red C ron
.ence of Mr. Fra
who was Ill) E. Bartow Jones; and Walter M', Windsor.
ent., Mr.. and . Mro. Max . Hall. Gray Ladles held lheir monU..
Darrell Young, son of Mr. and ly luncheon meetlng Monday at
WUiism Hall U(lde~nt the Lafayette Hotel.
·
isurger! at . Holzer hospital.
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s,arted the whole ~n&amp; ••. Sar&lt;ll scul- hll his pu 1 er~'Mno~tn"g Noon and
tlebutt Jus It !hat Neville Brand w I I one II the e- or
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bounced from Sidney Kingsley'• "Nllht Nlaht"-and the promise tha t ey
WashiDKtllll Column
Life" because lie used pungent language have the completed manuscript In their
in the preaence of tho playwri&amp;hl and offices 10met1me before Thanks&amp;lvinl
BY PETBII ElliiON
his wife Madge Evans . . . . The rnu•t Day ... The "big Intellect" of the upWASHINGTON - !NEAl
p...lonal.; ~ene In "Phaedra " wblch coming Latin Quarter show Is Camilla castro Cuba 11 110\Y
baa Melina ){ercourl seduclnl her 1tep- Kinnell, a beauty described as a ."bank· ! rna~• a big
10n Tony Perklnl lost the approval aeal inl helresa" from Hammond, lndilna.
from the fllPIIndustry.
She'e al1o .a, grad11ate of. the University
COMEDIENNE BETTY KEAN haa a of Utah. &gt;~"
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marvelou1l~ for a record album: "Con·
A H~R:UMOR OUT OF . BERLIN
nie Francll 'Sin&amp;l American" .. . Jack
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Palance'a P,trforming In the spectacle hu 11 that lomeone possePes a mlcro"Barabbas • won hiiD a TV series offer film copy 111 Adolf Eichmann's handwrit·
•.. Greater l~ve bAth no artllt: Benny ten aufoblography. Tbe Israelis, natur· 1an18, 11's
Goodman deeded hll 20 ele&amp;ant, cu• ally, don'f'"ant Eichmann's views . pubtom-finished mwolc stands to Peggy Lee U.hed . , . II you're curious to know llll:lcal
for her Basin Street East ltlnt, which
entertainment-.11
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1tart1 Nov. 1 ... I love La Fonda del
Sol, but pleaeel That ad featuring a
akulliln'f aolna tG whet anybody'• appeUtt.
No question about it, Joan Crawford
ltole the ahow at the posh premiere of
"l.ODI Day'• Journey Into Night" at the
new Tower East Theatre. All the stars
from Rita Hayworth to France Nuyen
drew lm!llllll and cheers, but when Joan •leJiped out of her limousine the ap·
plaUM Of the crowd was dealenlna, and
aomehoW !lad 1 dltferent quality. Of
coune llle wu late, but Joe Levine had
the movie held for her.
Bewm. A new folk aln&amp;lnl group
sudclealy .,.. leaped Into prominence on
the West Cout with a dUty called ''The
Astronaut•• 1\lother's Lament" - a hill·
billy dlrJe with the ~nlni line: "That
1oes Jobnll1, 'aild l ~ne plain !o'aat to
get hiJ teelh llnlllitened." The perpetraton are Till Alwood Family Group, town

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recently over a weekend.
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.Mrs. Bell Darst. CoiUJIIbus,
VISJted Mrs. Lona DavJs recently for several days.
Mrs. Leona Davill left receu~
ly by bus for Empll1!, Mich. to
visit ~eftnitely with Mr. and
Mrs. H()mer .McMurray.

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1 .$50 bond for out!tandlng ser- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davk1100
VJce ln the communJty.
and daughters of Wolfpen •pent
,,~or;

&lt;probably incluilfug more baseball dia·
monds. .as we do io this area) so tltJ! Rotary clu6 II pllttlng dowQ tl,OOO 011· one
this year and expect&amp; tr . continue providing -allow ·that much annually until
the park Ia .completed, tbal .ra,:1f the.
price Qf
holds firm
Mystified? YOJ!'O supposed to be.
Urlla~a Rotarians acquired a piece of
crop land in the game of their club (some
members are rural ~esidents) and this
year !bey are ·~ratively producing
corn bA tile land. ·Members were work·
Ins •II!!~;ti!"e~g it only last week.
The profe:m~Jrofit ~:"'.ooo.
... The- park; we understand, will have
playground equipment, picnic areas,
baseball dlamorids, and lights, among
other features.
Which just goes to prove that ener·
getic peqple .never need give up getting
done w)lat should be done. There's al·
ways a way.
The Urbana park will be a monument
to the Ingenuity, clvlc·mlndedness. and
sincerity of members of the Urbana R~
tary club.

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day .
Mlu GecreJa Gray sponl a
weekend bore wllh her brother, Mr. IDII Mrs. Frank Gray.
Mrs. MMy Te-.y and
daughter, Donna Katilerino and
family of Albany caVed on Ma·

MEN'S HI QUALITY

CoYOrtd Sn..,.Ucl

WHITE COTTON
TEE, SHIRTS
SMALL

Metal Utility
CAKE PANS

Men't White Tee shirts

An •II metal cake and uWity pan
wlth a IDIP' of1 pla1tJc Jld , , bake

knitted in 100% purt
cotton . . re-inforced
neck and arm Dandt . .

20 GALLON CAPACITY

"Snap-On Lid;, Plasti.c
Garbage Cans ·
20 gallon c.apaeity PJastic e:arbage CIJ¥ with
•nap on lids .. ~aster to keep clear;. • , eaaier ta
CUT)' wben .Joadfd .• by "FesUval."

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IS a.m.; St. Marys ap II, 7:1S a.m.; L. W. S....t up 32, 4!55 den dOII'II f :IS p.m.r &amp;bert
a .m.; Jerry Bosworth up
:ll, a.m.; Ravenswood up 32, 8 : ~ Reed down 10 p.m.; Francis
5:30a.m.; Heleu z. up 20, 6:20 a.m.; Jefleraon down 33, 1:10 Hoagland down 12:45 a.m.; ]!}.
a.m. Bingo down 22, 5:50a.m. a.m.; Jone T, up 33, S:40 a .m.; gerclllf down 4:40a.m.; Queea
1...,.,,.,. Power down 22, 6:30 a. ReH.ablo :up 33, 7:50a.m.; Dli· City up 1:20 a.m.
m. ; Roslyn W. down 23, 3 a.m.; noiB up :W, 1:55 a.m.; Esso Ten.. l.anawba River- Lucy Jane
Southern down Greenup 1:35 nessee up 34t 8:20 a.m.; W. S. Lucas d
Marmet 7·45
. . · A. H. Traux up Greenup Rhe.a down 34, 6:45 a.m.; Joey
own
· p.m.
45 a.m.; Orco down Greenup Chotin down 35, 1:50 p.m.; Bob Beaver down Marmet to p.m.;
- Cotto Quee
Benter down" e· •• p m . Ed 'rf. H. Sbaler,_Jr. down WiJ&gt;.
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· Lelia Sh
!Gr&lt;eemlp4:55 a.m. Jerry Harp- eana Bosworth up 35, 1:6 a.m. doWn W· p.m.,
earer
e1 down Greenup S: 40 am . Eu- OVEC up 35, 3:35 a .m.; Bayou· k
inlleld 8:!5 ~.m.; A. E.
· " 6 .40 Lorraine up 35 4:SS 0 m . West- Dy es up Winfield t :05 p.m.;
geoe . Jones up Greenup
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$:05 a.m. ; Solvay doll!) WJo.
-: Wayne H. down 31, 6:40 GaWpolll Dam - Albert Hoi· field 1:10 a.m.

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and Savings Company tor
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Juhn- years before joinb1 1 her
I"R of ~nesville, Ga., are an- , band who iB in lhe U. S. Ar&lt;nv I
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~-'"rents

Th~ bab~ has been named Brya1 Arthur. Mrs. Johnson is the
f. ! r. er Shirley McKelvey who
v·.1 employed at the City Loan

on Johnson.
and Mrs. WiUiam A.

are Mr. and Mrs.
and Mr.

Portland. Great - grandparents
are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Philson,

POMEROY
GETS
BUSINESS SCHOOL

LADIES

Golllpolls B"sinHs Collogo, Golllpolio, Ohio, will
open an extension school in Pomeroy for the P•
pie of Pomeroy 1nd turr'oundlng area.

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These Are Full and Complete Courses Not Just One
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Gener•l Business

Gregg Shorthand I
Gregg Shorthand II
Typewriting
Business English
Spelling
Bookkeeping and
Accountirtg
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Personality
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Qutllan hbrary here by the New Haven Women's club. Mrs Paul &amp;:ally ill
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commentary on the 5S slides.
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Business Mathematics
Accounting Practict
~rypewliting

Busintss E ngli ~h
Spelling
Bookkeeping and

JOHN MARSHALL BRILEY
CANDIDATE FOR U.S. SENAToR

River Report

Accounting

Offke Practice (Including Filing and
Personality
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Discuss The Issues Fro11 Your Point Of VIew

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19-9:45 A.M.

All cour&lt;es are college level offered on an accel·
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Other Office Positions.

- Night Classes Only-

"BEE" FOR BRILEY ON N_OV. 6th

HOW TO ENROLL ·
Sintt&gt; this Is an· at:celerated prognm, reglstrull on cannot
ht! slagg.-rt&gt;d and · everyone i6 scheduled to atarl at the
same iiml!'. Onl)l ~ limited nu.mber of student• wlll b@ 8('·
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Phono WY 2·3224 or WY 2·9983

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Elata ·Rupe, 17·year-old
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homeromlng queen t h t
week.
Mlso Rupe, daU(Jhlet ol
Floyd Rupo, Cheshire, "a
namad quoon durlni Frl1ilay'tl
Kyger Creek.&amp;luthwestern
ball conteal. She waa a rep.-..1
eentatlve of the sentor
Atlendanta selected
were VIola Swisher and ·

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ol lhe Keyetle club,
Honar SOciety, a cheerleader,
and secretary ol the aenlor

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-l:r Norse ..ret1 wriJller
·-l:r 5 eaay rolllq eaatera

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She was .,.woad by Jimmy
French and Joe Petty, ro-captalna ol the UCI SVAC oharnP.I
lonshJp Bobcats' football team.

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!.~~~l!Ued by Federal Con1· baeltlog Js needed most Jn ad· ~- ·
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1L 8auaa.d
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At ABC.TV, 1 ~ eotry ealled
..Dllerwery '82," flhlcb ain daily
for 25 mioutea a&amp;JrUng at 4:80
p.m., hu elimimlted twBoiift.bt of

of the CBS;-N8C •cbeduUn&amp; ia
weU lypifie;d by ID example of
what abnost happened jn tbil
part of the 4!00Dtry Jut weekend.
the Dldr: Clar~ dauce lbow Moa- I waa told by NBC.TV that lf the
aaly proves agafQ that educatioa.· .
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a1 matter 11 olteD ~ .Ia World Seriea had bot been rained
·.the l'DOBt unexpected areu. '. out on Sa~. the debut of
UafortuliB.tely however, .the OV· "Exploring" would DOt have been
•all l'UpOIIIe to pleas for pld ahowa to the West Coast becau.e
1DeW C!bildrea'• programs of an of a viewing j:OII{Uet.
odtl&lt;8!!onel nature bao betm far- ID addluon, ''Tho Reodlq

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~ill be exciting we're sure. Your satisfaction is our rewa~
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9:45 Betty Newtoo Show

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11:30 New•·
Newt
11:35 Top Ten Show
Farm Bureau
IS: 00 N0011 Report
0b1o Educatioo A-.
12:15 Millie IDterlude
Uveoto&lt;k -kel Report 1 12:30 ll$v. Merll!! Teeu
Upper Boom ·
1:110 Newo
11:118 Dow Joneo Aver1:011, Plotter Party
!J:OO Nooia ROporl .'
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12: IS Millie Jlllt For YClU
1:30 NOWI
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1:011 Millie JliJt For YClU
t:30 Nom .
1:30 Non
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1:00 Nowi
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t:os llof, Roocoo 'l'l!orD.I.Wod. 5:30 Bill Stern. Sport.o 11tport
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1:51 l6.ie -!UJt
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8: 15 Musical Clock
8:5.1 Community News
9:00 Lalchotring
9:30 Public Service
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10:110 Mason County N•ws

IG:56 World News
11:00 Talk of the Town

8:38 Newt

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Monclay Through Frld•.y
7: 00 Sign On, MusiUI Clock
7:45 The !Jielino

8:44 Sip Off

10:311 MOI'lllnJ" IDterlude
11:011
11:15
11:30
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7:30 High School Football :
10:15 Jones Buick Show
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1:15 Platter Party

7:50 7:50 Newa Report

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8:00 Ohio Valley New.
4:55 Bill Stem's Sports Report 8:05 Sporls Today

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10:05 Mloisterlal Alsoclallon
10:20 Morning Interlude

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4111 this RaBOa by tbe networb p.m. viewing bere, aow Is lbowo 24. =:~~
1o 111ree-ooe each ·. b)' at 4:30 p.m. Saturdoya local time ... Hobro,.
ABC.TV, CBS-TV and NBC-TV. lo av,oid eoofliet with CJlS.TV'a
lett.••
NOl'lilaiJy, three .topflight offer- eollege lootbaU game.
SO. ChalltJsa
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aented J«t effective viewing bour1. al interest ln these sporb events,
ab·IJI",
But only ABC-TV came ovea IUid I look forward to them my· '"· "'-11
cloee *&amp; Miuow'1 logical request Bell. But the bft-a.nd-mis• altuaa :: ~~~a,:~r
to lebedule such progranu: It tion ol these two ebildreD'JihoWI,
again
about llupper time or a bit ear- subjeet to ejection at valuable 38. Exclamaller. Yet, while ~ alotted "DJI.. sporll tinies, unfirm and bandied
· tion or
db: gust
covery '82" perhaps a li~le too about - and then thrOwn against •o. Atla.n'
,early, fhe lthedullog of CBS and eacb other in many places fur O!
NBC defies the imaginatiQD.
.seems likely to make their ef. u ~ta.lta..r.
Bo.th CBS, which initjated "The fectivenesa minuscule. · ·
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Reaolng ~. •• and NBC, which How effective are auch pro,, .
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aired the debut of "Explpring' grams anyway? Only informed V:' ·
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last weekend, are presenting theif educators ean say with reasonk LONGFELLOW
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S~trles ~ a week; botb are able surety. But the ahow1 do no
One letter limply l~dt lor anotb~. In t.b~ Jam~ A It ueed
.tchduled ill the wasteland of h.artn, and aimost certainly aoine for tile three L'a, X tOr thl" two 0 .'-. etc. Stnrle l• · ·
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against pch other, starting at thaD much of the junk oa tela-. Ji:a.ch day the QOcie letter. &amp;re dttferent.
12:30 p.m., EDT, though some vision, and at IQ&amp;t deserve a
A Ctyptol"rUII Quotatloa
local areas may alter the times. chance. But the tmoothies of
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this Judlcruous situation: The gen- slonal probes of network rro- t.YZ
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aspects of putting on an educa- off. It parents dori't protest vigtional program; and ~he fact that orously, their children will eonmost adverdsing agencies are tinue to get the back (I( the hand.

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4:30 lnte!'CI!ange
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5:115 World &amp; Natlnnal News
5:15 Spolllght on Sporllo

5:311 Dinner Muaieale
5: 45 Sign Olf
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7:00 Sign On, Muslcai•Ciock
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B:c ' Ohio Valley New•
6:115 Pt. PleasanJ Football
10:110 News
G.AHS FoolbaK

World News.
II. 56 Medical Mlleatonel!
11 :45 World News
12:00 Local &amp;: Ohio N'!:ws
II :56 Mason County NeWII
12:15 Educational Special
12:00 Community Newo
!Jiesuard lloUietin Board
12:05 Local News
12!25 News 0 Gtams
12:10 Ohio News
12:30 Saturday .Matinee
12: 15 Market.
1:110 OSU Scout ol· lba Week
12:20 Lllesuard Bulletin - ... 1 I :15 OSU • Foolbaft·
12:25 News 0 Grams
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11:30 Agriculture · Agent
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5:15 Public SOryJce
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5:30 Dinner Mu;lcole
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September' '62

.Luxuries Unlimited Is Fancy·-Dandy Firm J::::.":!.;!,~~~;,:::n::b- 1 Speech Handicap Is Usual
Taking On Any All Legal Assignments
..~A":! ':.:'~:f. :'.:'~~ : Problem Facing Children

/ir.divlduals In gainful employ.
ment during September, l!lfi2.
1I&gt;.Jrlng u.e same period ther•
were 1,257 claims of .n types
fUed repJ'I!Oelltlnc a total of ··"""-""'_ _

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200; slaughter!
ember 30 1962 there were 2 . steen and he1fer11 steady but
WASHINGTON (UPJ)-. Secre- ltable." .
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219 individuals' reg:istered fo~ enough to fully h!!lt treJJd,
til')' ol. Agrltulturl OrVille L.
He sa1d Democratle camp.:ugn- ':'· PLEASANT - Jack .L. work at the office.
1steady, bulls tteadY to strong,
Freeman, an oht p«1 In politics, ers were making good head way Sm1th, Manager of the P01nt 1
istances 2&amp;-liO higher ; low to
bas east rimself as a "hesitant" in combatting what he called the Pleasant · Local Offlee of the i By way of comparison there , age choice 1025 lb slaughter
po'ltical prognosticator.
;"amear," and lhat farmers, alter West Virlinia Department of iwert&gt; 1,119 claims of all types l28.00, good 26.00.16.50, starrdar:d
He told a newa a»:lfereact that bearing the law ex plaiDed, "are Employment Security, states fi1ed during August, 1962, re- 2S.CXI·Z.t. :~IJ : g'lt;li around 'I'SO
tf democqJtie eongre!!!lonel can· !reaettng favnrably to lt."
that the local ofrlce p~aeed 53 1 presenting 1,756 w_ee~ . claimed. mixed steers and heifer• 36.00:
didlte• in farm areas hlild anotber j Freeman mentioned onJy two 1
1There were 2,Z74 inJtviduals re- utility and comrntrcial cows .
nwnth in which to explain there- Democratic candidates by name. •llOO not cost the taxpayers any ,glstered for work -.t the close 15.50; utility and commercial
ceDlly eaacted farm law. he He said "prospects are good" for money, and that he was being or business August 31, 1962.
bull! 17.00-19.00; vealers lteady :
would feel " more romfortllble." !the elettion of George McGovern prosecuted in Texas on chargea 1 ~
be
choice
31 .00-34.00, good 27.(1(1.111.00, ·
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\.me year ago, 8ep1em r. 1 1 ed
ood
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heeman tabbed bimse
• •• scnator from Soul.h Dakota of dt:fraudlng 10me big financial 1981 th
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hesitant when he wa!i asked bow 11over Sen. Joaej)h H. Bottum Jr ., concerns not the federal govern- f 'u erelowere t 'eo c auns and choice 400..500 lb steer
the
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mpensa· _ ,
be·r
rumen would vote ln
No- R·.~. D. 'f1'le new law, Frooman ment.
ltion of all types filed ; 73 in- 25.&lt;}('1-M.OO; 1 ers 21.50-~. oo.
vember eJeetlont.
aa1d, should help McGovern.
divlduals placed on jobs and 1 Bogs 1700; barrows, g1Its
,.lmur" Cuapr~p
Then he added trat he bell.ved The covernment's weekly wea· 2 043 individuals re istered for Jsnws unevenly steady to 25
••Tbt batic antWer." he uid. D.morrat Karl Rolvaag would ther and erop bulletin said rar- ' k
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er; 1-2 220-225lb 17.35, 1-3
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''II wbtther information u W be the next Jovernor o£ Mlnnt- 'vesting of the 1962 eom crop wor ·
ib Ii.00-17.25, 2-3 250-265 lb
what It really in it (the farm sota.
showed little progress ln thf. week Mr. Smith further shtes that 16.75; 1·3 300-350 lb ROWS
law~ can be made known in Orne
No Surprjs
ended Od. 8 In the heavy-pro- this placement picture would be 16.00, 350-400 lb 15.00.15.50, 2-3
to meet the nt:~ative reaction Freeman gnve a firm "no" ducing corn belt, as moderale to greatly improved should em· 57ft lb 14.00-15.00; boars ltOIJOy,
produced by tbetmeAr campaign, whea asked it he WSI ittrpriled h•vy .showen agaiD were re. ,ployers and applicants increase mostly 12.SG, around 100 lb .
In w11lcb Ol.ll' o;~ponentl l l j OW' that
Republican campaignetl ported in practically all parts of their use of the employment Sheep too; steadY:
procram Ia notblDI but controll, wre not makln&amp; poUtical c:aj)ital thi' regioa.
service, In which lndividuals prime 98-100 Jb slaughter
aDntrtls, controls.'
or the Billie Sol Estes case. He Moisture content of the ears are placed, taklng into con- lambs 21 .00, choice wlth
h"SR STOR¥-Frencb-Canadian fi•hermen caught these 1!~~
••'J'hl reau.lt ll, we ar. in a uld lhere was nothina ln the Es· waa couldered too hlgh £or .ate sideratlon only vocationally slg-1 prime 81).90 lb 19.00-20.00, good · WITHOUT bait during the bluest run in 10 yean off the .~
p~!dnl1Wa.
raee with time. It Ne had another tel caae of which political eapltal cribbing by rno.~t fa rmers in the nificant factors, tbe best voca. and choice n .oo...t!i.oo, utility 15.00 , were so thick that the fi11b snapped at just the shiny hooks.
monlh I would feel more eomfor. could be madt. He said &amp;tel area.
Uonally qualified individuaL
16.00; wooled ewes -t.oo-e.oo.
dryin&amp; on racka e;ear Madeleine, Quebee. Each of the flab

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tlgn on the mantei;Jieee mirror by 111 Italian eomjle.Dy
ot the apartmont headquart.n ol ~&lt;e~~es ID New York and oo
an unu~ual establishment reads, West Coa11t. "We ri8£4!(1 it
''You don't have to be crizy to here in the ll•ih&amp; rocm of
work here. but Jt help&amp;."
apattment," aaJd Mtl.
The two handeome- youn1 ~ton. "One of our ftlQumtrt
en who run Luxuries Unllmlted a tme-looldng old aenUem•
tl'etlt that liSa.. Ugbtly. Bllt tMy picked up on an elevator.''
takP serlouely their business mot- corpse wae faked..
to that the firm Will ~~. oa ~J ~ke Nt for 1 pet
assignment so long as 1t 8 legal, (polfiOR. sate removed)
tm't boring, Isn't matcfunilklilg, Beetbonn. wboiJI!. f-avorite
ond lsu't faUening."
up spot durirrl hir llay o1
lllrl. Uado Bartletl Tbomp...,, ilrlea Uallrlilted was rmder
31, arod Mro. Kay lllejiren... Gill, llvisrg nrom coff.. table.
21, 1rt C01'11'lidenU of • ..,. -Uned up a collection o1
COJicern wbidr llnoe ill orgaoiZft' flleo, rOOrulted fronl o
t1&lt;o hU~'a! varlouo lime"
~~ V~~· ~· area, tor
-Fl N a client'• requelllo fo. ~~rtlt.,. agt!llC)'. S.vonl ol
eate a ~ JndiaD e~ to employeet w~e ruanfng 1 .
JiVe hJs ehi1dren ••• ChrJSI.m.U poOl OD iniiCt eonsumpUon. of
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!Jy'&lt;lltlng iJ!ant whi&lt;rb wu
.,-Piatmed a party for • WNiihy of tho olflco decor, .
)'DIOlll York woman wtro -Locited a kangaroo lo
cooJd alford 1&lt;1 bira a Pflvato llrto a aalet COIIVII!tlon
pJaire "'· clr&lt;lo tloo city w!rllo ber inerobaDdUe In bw pouclr.
ruest waned snd dined ~-high. - ad found • ravm
an Irllll WHo !AI be could tar

Luxurlar Unlimited besM ID·
tbe two women Nld.
GIU, blonde, and
brunette, both

recenttr, were
of friends about
ponibly eould
were uthei' Umtted In
ent," .said Mrs. 'lbomplon, al·
lhe It¥ dan&amp; tOme model"Neither of UJ could type,
or take IIGrlbaDd. And bea ~ oojlllded aWful.

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tire
!&lt;! !bole who &lt;OUkl offord
to pay 1!"1 bail aij!IJor the tliDe
ndr tlra!Jielli&gt;alloa lro cio
for ~
.IJ'he
operata curreo.Oy
Mrw, Tbompood"1 epartment
· &lt;ill !Ire ilulilooble Up.,..
' Side of M&amp;rdiattan. T
dida•t rtl1lj&gt; ringing
.,..... t:olii"'lli !Ire two
wbiJ met dJntuP 1 New YDtt:

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Home 0 1 Marchr,

lin. GW. "We'D do evorythi"', I
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Tire Gallia ::.ur,ty Salon o1 pllal. After 1ho bew . . .
from their Jilt olloppiDJ to JOJid· l
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the I et ~ meetlnc at the bome ir.. membon labelool . . . . . .
flowers to their elrll to mt1k.
UPI U~eaa. 8peCUIIa
I The .mal gn;.rth oC 1 ~ 11 ·of Mn .lnel MardiJ In Galli
ed eovelopel to 1111 =s1sl ill
..,.. there i-. food ill the r. · Speedr probloml are ... ol the jiDJilelllla Uralted by • Yariety IIi&amp; ....:....... In riluallalic 1 : GaJlJa """"" for tiro
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to ~king the bar 1most common ha~lca~ facing ol problenu. In •ucl! c~~e~. rou wi!h '[;Petit 018
u ~Assn Mrs. Golda ........
· scotch. But no lining up of , children.
!lhoukl teet M&amp;lttance. All of
pea
applicatiob b men 1p ' 'f
. We alio get numerous 'l'brougbout life •peeeh II the 1 tbele problem~ do not curt thefn.. Ji l 1 and ..ydloloJical spectaJ. accepted.
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from career women whose moat vaJuable method of cam- ,te:lvet with growtb.
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Present were Mn. WIT' Ia
J.a preci~"
lmunieaUon. In meeting people, I cat~ defective speel'h be correct-!
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~Mrs. Faye Wlldennuli, Mr1.
Ttle partaerJ wouldn'ia disclose ~·· 1peech create. • laltlng ed? The UP"er ~m~!t•Uy iJ ,-a. j:":'volved iD eacbar::.U: ~ Glady~ Qnnlhp, K:ll. Jtllllf
for auorted cboret be- lm;weaslon.
1but the correctiGD Jnvolva a well member that
reed~ forma. Well, Mn. LGuJie •-~t, 1111..
"we·~ often charge mo~ j Haw can parent~ help their 1plamsed ~~ d1rected br
hearJng.
ffDOUonal ~ M. Hamilton, Mn.
Drlr~
sometbLDJ just beeause it cDildre 11 develop prope'r speech! 1peech specqliJL
1emt eoulr' '&gt; e the bull o1. tbe Magnntm, Mn. lfiW. BrDWII
ua.h
young c:hild )earuiG talk by A 11peedi caTeCtloa programl 1peecllltanu.cap.
and the hoi&amp;FI?F?. 111t
TO CBI'J'1 out !lie a&amp;~lgnment&amp;- COjlying the voice~ of people "'" many upectL 11re lint
1JM!etin1 will .. - ill "Wh"
two .....,_ wtly BOt out oo j' around him. He learns by prac- il the klerU!Iioatioo of a problan. On'" a proJram il made, il il pon wltll Mrl. ~. I'M• ....
_....,. .,.,. ·30 atsiltanll, lice. He 111 motivated by ellCOIII'· A coorplelo d"'-il ia batlc 1&lt;1 Iyour ""(&gt;DOiibillty "' luillll t.be aa tO&gt;IIoolaL
of them part-time and tnauy agemnet and sue&lt;ets. Conflden&lt;e good ilrerapy. Obviouoly• . k iJ ' rocotnnlelldatiml&lt;. A1q aogle&lt;t 1o Durin~ tile IIOdlll . . .
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them college allldellu w bo leads the dr1Jd 1o seek tlil'ther .....,..Y 1&lt;1 know the .. _
of ..,. area, of "'urse, ,.;u ~· MardrlJ' reeou1 ~ trip
lo ·~~~~ -.y. The) succeu.
. a pr&lt;Jblemolin order lo detip a feulan ,.;lh the - ' " ollhe I&lt;QII ~!"- ohow!lfro !•~•· pli!lw.-; • ~·
oo ~···-••·
You whelp Y"Jir child speat •PJ'DI(ntll
proper oorreclive P ·
l•u
m _, ..,. lfll'tllcorrecUy in .several ways. S;Jelik l meaiUI'et.
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Speech diJOrden ahould be ed tG members.
u.s. SINGERS
. OO!ftetly to him. Do not use A ipiii!ICb theraplJt ltattJ the ItakftJ care of at as early an age
MOSCOW (UPIJ - A Russian "baby talk", Your child will tend ball rolling by diaiJlOiisrg the ~ 11 -ible. Waiting 1ncreaaea !be
audience wont wild Sun· 1o "'PY you. Supply '"""" which tpeeolr dlfftculty. He thea maket 1 ter~oosnea of m.any probleiiU.
nlgbt over a rendition of eucourr.ge t.all:ing such as a
relen'ais 1&lt;1 fllld aDY 1TloiJ area o1tao offedt aa irJdi.
Bones" and three Negro tel~. Guide bim lrrlo de- . ~ylll&lt;al "' olheqroblemo Which vldoal'o ""'"'' and academic 7' ..
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wbich the Robert Shaw veloplng lrltndsblps. Suc&lt;eatful , might be Involved with the speeclr I
Do 1101 hesllate. Spoeclr
aang as encores iD the social activity b closely related defect.
are too imporlallt to ...
Conserval&lt;ll')',
to the growth ol opeech.
1. Tire cooperatloll of dental, iDed·

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Rump Roast . ,... ~p
89c Boston Roll Roast ....."''.!..~. . 79c
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Collllensod All

50 Bonuo Top

frtsh ·Kalt _.; ... plio., ....- 2 ... 39c;
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3 DA YS
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The Eleanor Circle of Heath
Church will m~t
October 18 at lba
in Middleport for it• re·
meedng which was. postlast week.
The Middleport Child Const!l'o
League will meet ThursOctober 18 at 7:30 at lilt
;::~~::::··i~ ~~.~:: of "Mrs. Dale Walburn In
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Middleport. Guest speaker lor
""..~i.;~-·~~,;; .•m•.''.'"""'"'
'.he meeting will be Rev. Voris,
·~~u;:,i,;;;;_- ~:·.niu:o -•.~;1 ~~' " I '' the Lutheran church:

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PHONE WY 2-2157

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Given m!lerly·
Rural
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Dorothy M.

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D1ted Od. 15th , ttN
llfl l 'f, U , 31, Oil 5 Notlct ot IIKtlell 011 Tu
lllll'y In III.C\IIQ of ltlt Ttll

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Now For year

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SHARP
USED CARS

WASHINGTON DPI)-Inllleod
of the haK-bllllojl doiJ4tr llefi&lt;!l
originally plll!UJOd by Pr01ident
Konnedy, the ledoral budget lor
this year now lo apectell to 10
$8 bi!Uolt lu the red.
'l'he iarw deficit oleml prl·
marily from tax redue\looa for
bUJiness and a falluf. of die
economy lo grow u' rapidly as
the I'Niident and his advisers
had expected.

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LOW PAYMENTS

Mrnlaillratlon budget experts
estimate that Congress added up
to 11 bllllon to Preoldenl Ken·
nedy's proposed 193 bllllon &lt;l gov·
emment spending tor fiscal 1~.
which began July , 1. Revenue
may be as low u • · billion.
I'Hdl&lt;ll Blfler DeftoH
An 111.1 billion de!telt lou been
predictell by tho atoli &lt;l tlit lie&amp;
ato Appropriotionll Commlttee. It
takes o dim- ...,. &lt;l ,tho metWo outlooll .lhan the admiaistra
ti&lt;\n and sees spending at ~
upper end of the probable range.
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Mrs. Arlblll' Nelgler of Jl&amp;.
GAVE DINNER
cine enterllllnld ·:Sllndly, Oct. Mr: · and Mril. A. H, i~;
If with i ianiUy '.dlnnir and •boob ehterllliled ' with a
outmghi hollor 01 ·liet .iluaband'a Sunday, at theif home,
35th birthday. Attendln( •were Sl . honorlnc her l!fother
Mr. and Mra, RI:JPh Nelllar, olotel'in-law, .Mr. and Mra,
"Bruce, Kenny,lJ&gt;.iU, and SUe; 11. Baer.
Mrt.." Bert lliluao, Ml', .lllli.Mra; Preaent ·
Mr. and
·Dale Smith, "FolW!t"llo~ .. Baei Of
RaciDe; Mr. !ll!d Mrs. MO&lt;tll Margsret
Jflirden and Smi: lo!!'· and Mrs. port; Misa Marlca
' William Harden 1!1!4 ~. Mr. cuae, Mr. a!lll Mrs.
aticl-.) lro. Carf~~U Ne\ller, Lli- Clatltwor;tltJ, a~
dJ, Ko,ren ...1 llolo; Mr. a a~ )J and·Mr. Oild Mra.
Mrf. Nelgler, Rcijney,,: ,
•Nolo:
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Tite w.s.c.s. or the
Grove church wiU make • ..,..~ 11
butler at the Early llouBh
denca Wodneoclay; Oct. :14. Or'
ders may bo j&gt;Jaoed with Mra.
Mabel Rouah by
CH
:1!7f or Mra. Be&lt;lba
CH 7-ZIIiO. Prict 10 oonto

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(ountl- Bleaslng apparently
conslcous in the Gunneaux front
yard with a wounded ear and
bloocl on his clothing. A MJ.gn- 11
bur reported to the Sheriffs
pariment lhal a ahot was heetd II
after the man fied from
GunneaUI home. Mr. ~IM08Uil \l
who has been 1a falllnil health
for some time was reported
have been in ~ when
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HogseU, was committed to the
county jall and o:lted lor toveat111tfon of asoault and
tery. JI...IDg WIS apparently
!ntoxlcateol and was not capable
of belag que&amp;tloned by the Sherllfl department IDvestlgatlnc
the matter.
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I:;~ .\!ficlay even in£, at the
of Mrs. Bentz WoUt,
Mala St., with Mrs. Jer.
Jollnson as bolteaa.

Dwathy M. Johneton
Clerk
ll• ted Oct. llkll, l'llo2
i lDI 17, U , 31 (Jl) I -

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PT. PLEASANT ;! . ....
Mra. J. R.~ '
couple, are patlelita In ·
Hospitel auHerlng lrolll
pie eontuslons and abrasions
NC&lt;ilved lfben they were
edly beaten iD tlliJir home
da? evenlniJ.

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Co u n t y , Ohlo,

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4 eent• per word, one mserti.O.IJ Minlrnum cb.uee-60
cents. e c~nt.s per word for three conliet·utive insertions.
Spec1al - one mon th ror 30 cents per word
Full rate ol 4 cents per word will be ch.ua:ed for ad·
t'trh.sina: if nol pa1d within to daya after recei vlna bill .
Errors in Adver tisang-Should be reported im medJattly.
The Daily Sen ll nel will not be responsible for more than

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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDAIILE RESULTS
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Card of Th anks and Spetlal Noti('es of E\ltmu. Sl 2.5,
tor :;o word minimum. E2'"b additiOnal word. Ic.

Jitney
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mOI!Iptlon

po1111 lllllliUthat there ... .xSunn~ar
pl'l)'tr II!' Mrs. eu, eo-, ra~GAVI DIH!fD
1lblnltot o1
t1oo bo npla•"fll b) local labor, po111lve new lltm machinery
,.,...
lowed 11'1111 the Pied&amp;• 10 tho 1 Mr. and Mro. EtU. ~~whl&lt;h 1n 111o '!PJnlon otllio Jury on 111t farm at !.akin, aod llltrr
flag. Mro. Chari.. ~pe!ICfr act· en~ertained with a tarnUr . .
..,.ld bo mort efllelenl and leo• wora no provlllona undtt Whldi
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od •• -•llry In tilt 1blon&lt;t no,· l!undiJ 1t their homo. - .
1o lilt taxpayer.
uld llll&lt;llintry """ '" bo •....._
o1 Mrs. Leo Crow. A roport len vme. Pr...nt wen Mr, .,.
wao the opinion of the jury out of llio weafller, 11111 with Pia
made 1
jitney on the hotpllaUty &lt;-ommllt&lt;e for Mrs. Harley Moamln OIJII r111ft with pcopor !arm IJIIIIIC• pcopor !arm 1 IIIII
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«~ to bo \tho cornlnJ yeer wu "Jlven by 111) ol MinersvUio; Mr. ..,S ...
mont, 11111 1 labor f«co of fivo liiiCblntrY would and thould bo .Mipptrtooutile ov bl" who tilt •Mrs. Eocene TripleU.
Ik l Moownan llld ,...,. ~ ,
1oc11 pooplo, tilt l.akill form placoil In_ or bulldinl r."meroy ~~ PT:
wu
announced
tblt
Mn.iMiddleport
; and S. 4 and lliL
11
dairy hord could bo mado wh&lt;n not m uae.
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Moamln
of ~
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·- Y e tOIIInl In the ocl&gt;ool Harold LollJo II ._ling Air F..-ce Baoe, !lew Meslw.
cool 1eoo and bo '111t Jury further rteornm.nd· alldltorlllm.
the aosociatlon 11 the lUIIe ...,..,
.
ollletent tban ,.inl 11- ed !hat the dormitory, aymnos- Mn. Donlld M&lt;Kmzle. prHI· vention boinl held lbl• weft nounced later. The lblnl ......
from lnmatea of ""'"' to- lllJD, and •*lmminl pool of the dent, C!Oillluoted tho meotJnc, in Cincinllld. Mro. Jade C.roey~ - the 1tlondaooe .....,.,
l()fmor IndUJtrla! aChool bo re- lfbidl opened with the PTA gave a report on the Coonty Charlea Chancey ..... .......
l"'irtd and u~llud and that tho
Councll meellng held at tho er, opoke oo ph)'lleal It wao their furlhtr C!Oillld· ollage tloced ln the owlmmin£ W. Jrotm, Ponald Sturceon, J. Bedford ochool. Final plans and derJIO!IBlratlonl were .,_
opinion thai Uil!ler ~ pool bo removed.
S. 811&lt;-k, , ~!"lent Ball, Ilolmie were made lor the annual Hal-' by five lludl!nts, Donald"Mayit ·
. Dianasement 10 por cent .Servlnc on lhe Grand Jury Rayburn, MO!vln Clark, Erl10f- loween party to bo held at the [Jerry Arnold, Luella and MarJ
the cowa ol "aeld dairy herd were Paul Ralrden, foreman, tlno ZUipan, Dalla&gt; WU1o1111, ICbool on Thuraday, October 25 .. Thompaon and Jane Boer. .
be In I!I;')IIJo;tlon. Jal!ez ~rd , William H. WOQdl, Jamet SheW~, l.larle Olapman Plans were dl.tcuJRd for o
Refrosllment.o were .-vod 111
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Jury nolicodln Ill Prank Rlllle 1 &lt;lUI' llurdett; W. and Jmizlbelb Cr~nk.
««&lt; hop, the date to ·be on- !Uib and tllnlo pod~ IIIOII'Pf, ·

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POTATOES

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Angel:foe)d. Ring·_ 39c:

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onol your purct... ef $5-!JO er ,i l'l9·011clq.
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CelercartHnt
Admluion: '1&amp;e and S&amp;c
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Oxfords &amp;Loafers

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