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CLE, ELAND (UP!) - Frank struggle.
Ryan fired I pall' ?f jtucbdown The Browns, leading 31·7 at
passes and Ria! Ftchtner mter- hai!Ume, scored 17 pointll 11
cepted three passes SUnday to the · third period before 84,lll
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a 30-:!1 rout o the previously record crowd - to break tile
unbeaten Dallas Cowboys and game wide opeJL
put lite BroWII!t back !.a&gt; con- Slatlstlcs
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telltlon lor their third ·alraight First downs ... , , • , 17 30
Eastern Division c:HWD.
Rushing yardage .... 105 156
Tbe Browaa vic:tocy, couplediPasslRg · yardage ... 159 257
with Wuhlngton'l defeat ol Sl Passea . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-:U 1!6-45
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wart stallion won't grow Into fe-llow, 1 careful dr1ver - and
a concf'iled old mule! -H.
you ilave adequ"te Insurancecouldn't you take a chance?
Dear Helen:
P. S. Insist ,tllat he earn the
You told "Human Too" to be extrd insurance required when
Ulankful for the stinkers be· I a male driver under Za takes
cause they make good conver- lthe wheel, and also that he
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rest easily: George Bird Ham· I Cali!. Gov. Pat Brown frsnk, bacll's atty gen'l 10b but
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111011 i!n't tilt McCoy Viet Nam· '[dismay tin a magi at his TV !much
A Nevada "name" and I had 3 summer l~b tn a _groc· YOUR HELPING HAND
WJf draft age (261 at all. but shortcomings: ··All the German some Vegas strange-money got
store. I? thiS parttcular I DEPARTMENT
31 1 Probably the only thing in me comes out. and none or a temble kick m·the cash m ~tore, If a customer complams, Dear Helen .
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.t. '~Aa I leTru "'could make Ba. r.. i•• stamps. Well this woman My stster I! paraly•ed from
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At Camillo &lt;Corky) Rochette of For all tllat wo~an new, ton, Tennessee. -Mrs. F.E.M.
Palm Beach High Schoo I, . th• last moment Mary Martin , Abercrombie and Fitch quietly , mtght have lleen su~pQrtmg ~ I
" - • then 17 won tile ''best and husban&lt;l Dick Halliday de· wed Gloria Valqul, e1 · Miss •family. Thank goodneso t was This column Is dedicated to
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Flor'-la" . Thill would make from Bn•ton in thetr
Rolls · ·recently ex-ed w1fe Lee com· money for cotlege.
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him 31 y•ors old now.
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Rtrlster toddled along M&amp;.... son tde,_r o11"~ 1atHer was emoh &lt;ltsh . kwea~, It l.'iTedm~ n'd .~ on ; I had bten her ravorite clerk. ' own amusmg experitoncl!s. Ad·
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Dr. von Stein's "to get a b1g drJVer
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~&lt;th to ut~.tomfit vltlmln lhol" inJprepara· but said the rear ,.at would )lefore he went Leeward .. Per- What bt"' me ~, e c :1 h
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Ruwll) Brl•sons . . On Park her hip and double fractured an rourse Angela mia will sing one 1who sneak out. With lhmgs, or By Vnittd Press lntf'htatloaat
AVf. in front of the
Colony arm In a home· fa ll but I! r•· of her "Marne hits plus one I the men who gtve you a tongue
Today is Monday, Oct. 24. the
Club
llWktd at a how-chit· rovering nicely
AN. Y. coun· written by Ray Charles, Perry's las~ngf b~cause t~e person •· f:!~. day of 19116 with 118 Ia
can-you~1et Item . a handsme ty grand jury returned about producer
Mutual Nttwork he~ 0 t em IS sow.
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' RniiA·Royce station wagon! ,bid" painting Sl'andal . R.etir- Fort Laude-rdale radio station !t.he supermarket. J learned a . quarter and, ruU pllase.
Must say It fractured our 'tng Chief N. Y. Appeals Cnurt WWIL for $350.1100 !!heres gold tot about .the cruelty - and al· l The mormng stars are Mars
cabdriver Alton Blake and Jud£e Charles De•mond thinks in them thar mikes, Pal!.
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' ing blow ol being fired. So , American playwrighl, dire&lt;·
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In 1861, the first telegram
WASHINGTON - The 89th Iever a partisan as we know par·1 this country, was no moro hiS I know how It feels, and I was sent across the United
,.,,ngress drew to a close in an tlsanshlp today. And though Ill&lt;• cup of tea than it was Byrd's !till say "be thankful for the I States when california Supreme
&lt;~lmo~phe~ more po1gnant than . Virginian was orriciaJiy a Dem- 1cup of tea .
stinkers". They can hurt Ukei Court Justice Stephen Field
i&lt; all the usual air of noslalgie ocrat and the New Englander ! This did not mean that they blazes, but they also make you 1 message President Uncoln in
ond auld lang syne.
officially a Republican, these were oppQsed to democratic so· so mad you try harder for suc- , Washington.
for it 11 saying a farewell , were t1t1es more or eonven~ luhons; and 1t never meant thry lcess - JUSt to
prove them I In 1901, Mrs. Anna Edson ··
to its Jast human em~iments ience th?n of reality. Par at lhe wer~ lacking in co-:npasaion, orr' wrong. -H.
Taylor went over Niagara FaH 5
of sn otherwi,. l&lt;&gt;nJ·Smce oot· [erld of tl. each voted prPUy bost1le to change SIDlply
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in a barrel. the first person to
dated politico - a politics alike much as he saw fit, paymg Otl· change. But both were skepU· A LONG WAIT
survive such a stunt.
of aristocratic privilege and of ly an absent-minded dtferenc• cal of chanae for ita own sake Dear Helen:
In 194~ Secretarv If Stat•
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of personal responsr Jil•. . 1pmall and housekeeping matters.[ tached to the ultimate interests guardians of a near-17-year-old • charter of the United Nations
Two loni-lived 4)'m. .
Neither, moreover, was an ol the nation ltllelf.
Iboy .. He wants us to slg~ hls l was in force after tile Soviets
lhi&amp; traditiM an 4eparting with : ideological man, even though the I Tiley may have boon wrong ·apphcatton for a drtver s. h ratified it.
· lhtl CQilCTm - the one. for· one, Byrd, wa! endlessly ~re· in many thing! All the same
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In I!II&gt;Z Gen. Dwight Eloen'll!er 9tJL Harry Flood Byrd of' sented as a determined "con!ef· they were lrreplactablt. F.;. as moonlight and •• real as bower, ~mpaigning for the
ViJ1inia, ill cloath. and the otll· vative" and the other, Salton- they s ke for a kind of poblic steel.
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w, Sta. L..erett Saltonstall of stall, as a habitual "mnderate." llle wli::,h gleamed witll a per· There were Jnsttncttve. char· would go to Korea to seek an
. Massachuiotts, in
voluntlry Whet botll really trlod to do, sonal integrity as it shone witb ter members of ~hat thl! col· end to tile war.
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tll'l. CollirtiS as an lnsUtulion, of going about It, was to deend mon ony more.
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pd lllGI't spo&lt;ift&lt;llly tho Sen- old values which were never
at last rules the human tone
ott, w~l never be the same a- partisan and never ideological. II 1oes withaul saylna that of the Senate even on . those HAVE BLADDEIIRIIITATION
t'Jther.
they were great friends, this many &amp;ecasions when It cannot After 21, eomm11n Ktdner or Bl&amp;dder tr..
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rl~adon• alhtt twtct 11.1 many women N
' For Byrd and Sa_ltonstall for Thoufh Byrd was almost unf. Yankee throwback patrician control the actt~n11 of the Sen- ~':,.~0m1~~~~'lt~rnr:~·~:\e"i!f::
,.an hid st.od '' extra . onH- versally !een as a man who who is Saltonstall, and t h i s ate. With the somg of Harry ~!j!~~!£~~:'l:!~ ~~: 1!::.-t~o!'ti
narily unrommoo m1n 'o a po. most of aU simply wanted to Southern throwback Patrician Flood Byrd Sr. and Leverett :rpre~::~·tnaea~nh~~~ft~~·~~::;i
knl tin~ seizfd keep the Federal budset bal~ who was Byrd. And ·each knew Slltonstall the lnner Club has uuaut ltrJna•·•••t reJuJnr eomrort br
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' anced, he was in truth a man power in the Senate - Byrd a os une ec e o tcers w o can ur•n• a.nd br anal&amp;:ni•_Pala rru,,
To M IUI't, Harry Flood who most of all wanted to k..q great power inde«&lt; for e long never be replaced.
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Harry ing pQWorJ deliberately spilt up casual ~nd lesser pQwer - but
EARLY AMERICAN STYLED PHILCO
Ji'load lyrd Jr., assuming the and diffused obout as the Am· neither ever souaht power so
youngtr Byrcl'• .....,lection iD ericans of the 18th Century had much as he alltwod power to
November. But in a
deeper plannod.
come to him.
¥&lt;JISO an era l1u IDded w1th tile Soltonstall, for his part, want· Each was undemandin&amp; in a
IIIII ~M~Iemll\'1 deatll lD Illrry· ed much the oome thing In place notable for ttrldency and
ville, Va., jllll ea ~ hat ended [rtallty. For In hl1 heart the In· urgency. Both opok• lnfroquent·
il 11» *•ilioo of sena~· Sal. cn!asin&amp; lederalizafloo, tho In- ly attd so!Uy, but each had a
tonstlll t. apond t11o r01111illder cr.. llttl (fey hotttopnilltiolt ol personal inDuenc. u IOI.Silmer
ot hla ur. Ia his natln Massa· ·
dtulllts.
a.th Jyrd and Saltonltlll In
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Bolh fttted lite old concept of
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League Wesler'll Division leadTile Ored·UP WaslliJIBion Red· lng Packers and the seventh
skins &amp;pUled the league-leading successive 1.., for the Oedgiing
St. Louis Cerdinala from the Falcons. The 53 point margin
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The Green Bay Paekers un- wi~ning touchdown but then al·
velled milllo!Hiollar rookie run- most blew the game Wlth a ctSI·
ners Donn Anderson and Jim ly fumble as the Baltimore
Grabowski Ill spectacular lash- Coltll bong on for • ZO.I7 vtcton Sunday, to rout the bapless tory over the Minnesota VikAtlanta Falcons by a record ings In a brui~ing struggle that
56-3 score.
featured a WJid second-penod
It was tile otllh win in seven I melee.
starts for the National Fllllball John Brodie hit Mooty SUck-

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ljVen

S din'
tao gs

NEW VllRK IHPfl'· H•n'l
bow lhe top 11 mll.jorl colo.
lege football ~m~ ~~~·
lea wllh a 21 yard touchdown
1rt;: the w..ken4. ·• · . ~·
pass three seconds befQre the
I. Notre . O.me be•t):, ,._
final gun t. give favored San
boma 18-0.
. ,.
Francisco Forty Ntners a 27-24 President ArUtur Stobart and 2. Mlehfgao
State ~
victory over the Detroit Lions. ' Secretarv Frail&lt;·~&gt; Anderson will Pardltl! 41-!t.
,.
Gale Sayers, racing in the style represent the Pomeroy Bowli•g 3. UCLA beal Ca!Homl,;·zt.
of his glory days as last sea' Associatiolt in tbe 7th Annual I 15.
·' i
son's rookie of tile year, swept Officers l•mbor.. of tho Ohio 1 4. Alabama beat Vand•rbDI
96 yards with a kickoff return ' State Bowling ~ssociation.
11-f.
for a touchdown 1o na)l down ; The one-dav e~·ent, to be he•d 5. Soulllera ~Ia
a 17-to Chicago Bears victory Oct 29 ., Sidney Ohio.
m- ClemliOG 30-0.
'•
over the Los Angeles Rams. etudes a thr~~.;;Jlme smgleo 6. Georgia Tech. '"'Jtl
Norm Snead threw two touch- hand1ca~ tour!l11"~1])&lt;li~. d111oer ,l 35-17.
,
&amp;
down passes during a 24-pomt and addres~fKen oylan of 7. Nebraska btl!ti:oltlr'!" llo
surge in the second period and the ABC u s
partment.
19.
•·
Jed tile Philadelphia Eagles to Presidents no secretartes 8. Floriqa ,tiea~ Loa,-••
tlleir second victory of the year 1 from most
the state's 125! Stat• 18-7, :
over the New York Giants 31·3. city associatio~re expee~Pd
'- PurCI.ye loot to· Micblgaa

W&lt;th
O::!ma lost -..itre
Bowling will be at Ho!E·i•Y Dame 38.1).
~~
Lanes with dinner at .Johnson 's
~. ..,. 1
AFt 81tadlnp
steak house in Sidney. The RACE WINNER
·' '
By liDlted Prell lnlenlaUooal
MEXICO CITY (UPI) -John
00t
Jambor.e also &gt;•ill serve Js a MILAN ,/ Italy (UP!l-!le&lt;ler
Bylhdled ProM IDtmlliUoeal
Saturday
Surtees of England woo the I
.
kickoff
for the Ohio Assoe· Piggot rode Marco VisconU ol
Eosten Dlvlalon
MEXICO CITY (UP!) - Mexican Grand Prix auto race Alabama 41 Vanderbilt 6
lation's 63rd Annual St,te Tour- Italy to a length victory in
W· L. T. Pet. Ughtwotght dlamptoa Carlos to chnch second ~lace m tile W Va 7 Bluefield St 7 tie
nament which will open in Ak- Sunday's $56.000 Jockey Club
MEXICO CITY (UP!) -Bll• of the round and pleaded wllb New York
4 2 I .667 Ortiz was awarded a fiftll world driving standings.
W: va: Wes. 27 West . Liberty 7 : r n on March I 1967
.and Gold Cup race. Clllcoress,q .
0
·
Jy Coni], the referee of Satur-- him to come into the rin~ and Boston
3 2 1 .800 round knockout ov~r Sugar
-Slipnrrv l{nrk ~r, r.1~~"!wro o
i was second. with White Gloves
day night'• disputed fight be- examine the cut. I told htm It Buffalo
3 3 I .500 Ramos by referee Bdly Conn. CARLSBAD, Calif. (UP!)
Kent 35 Bowling Green 12
Ohio Colle~e Foolhall Seor•• lhtrd behind the Jour-ye~ r-old
tween Carloe Ortiz and Sugar was very bad but he refused to Hous_ ~
3 4 0 .429 T_he M~lcan boxing comm_Is· Jack Rule and Sandra Snuzich ;Georgi"' "~7 Kentur·kv 15
Ttalirm horse.
f sed t0
1
th
f"
1
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By Unitt'd l'ress lntcrs1.11ional
, .,
Ramos, Sunday Issued the fol· get Into the ring.
M1amt
1 5 0 .286 ston re u
go a ong WI won the Haig Scotch mixed golf IGeorgia Tech 25 Tulane 17
Saturday
·- - - lowing aotarized gtatement re- He told me If the cut
Westero Division
the verdict.
!·tournament by one stroke with Florida 18 LSU 7
Ohio Slate 24 l'it" "'"in 13
M~SS PLA'JN&gt;:D
.•.
garding his pQSJiton in tile light- worsened I should stop the
W. L. T. P&lt;l.
. a 276 total.
Fla. St. 10 Mississippi st. o ' Mia mt J:l Ohio University 13 · PHILAOt:LPHIA
tui'l)r'
weight championship bout:
light.
Kansas City
5 2 0 .711 NEW YORK IUPI) -Assagat ,
-Richmond 23 David8on 17
Dayton 10 Northern Mieh&gt;gan o &lt;~lemn Requtem Mas~ . ,Jot,
, 71won the $112.100 Man O'War [
"Early in the fifth round Sa Di
.
. Ed · L D 1
4 •• I ·""
1
''The Mellcan Boxing Com·
.
.
n ego
,Stakes at Aqueduct by three· MEXICO CITY &lt;UP!) -The I Mid. Tenn. 20 Morehead 7
Xavier 27 Challanno~a 10
, wm . e aney, 56 '. a 'liW.·
ml.,ion ·~pointed me to .Ortiz landed sohd punches on Oakland
4 S 0 .571,
t
f I th
i United Stales won the Women•sWayne&lt;burg 54 Geneva 7
Defiance 28 Blufflon 7
! wnte~ fur the. Phtla~Jelijh"
ref"ree the world'! lightweight the eye.
· Denver
I 8 0 .143 'quarerso ·~ .
[World Amateur team golf tiUe'IdahoSt.l7 Montana 14.
Cinl'innati 28 Kan;as State 14 Evenmg Bullei.ID a~d pa."
title bout between Carlos OrtiJ I saw the cut on the left eye
Sunday's Result&amp;
CHERRY HILL, N.J. (UP!) ' with a lour-round score of 580. 1Tex. Western 3 San Jn.- St 0
Kent State 35 Bowling Green II nreStdenl of tbe PhJJade11Jh'a
and Sugtr Ramos. At the was deep and bleeding badly. I Oakland Z4 New York 11
- Meadow Stable'• Pepperwood Marlene Streit of Canada : Was!ungton 10 Oregon 7
Wl!'tern Mi chiga n 14 Toledo 13 Sports Wnlers AssociatiOn 'iiU
meeting w!Ut the commlssiOI It made up my mtnd th.:',;figh~ ~ad Boston 24 San Diego 17
scored a he•d victory in the captured tile individual title So Caltf 30 Clemson 9
Muskingum 31 Won sler 0
be conducted Wednesday, '· .
was agreed the referee was to to be stopped lmm 13te Y to Miami ZO Houston 13
$196,0ZO Gardenia Stakes at with a 289.
INebraska 21 Colorado 19
Mt Union 29 Iliram 0
be lhe sole bo"' in the ring, save Ramos from havmg bts Kansas City lit! Denver 10
Garden Slate Park.
.
-Colo St. U. 41 Atr Force 21
Wittenberg 37 Heidelberg 8
b { . the
t "' Ill I " left eye Impaired.
Sunday'• Gam..
I
. Nevada 40 San Fran. 16
Ob r 7
to" ·.:~1 tile ~:'tor
the ;:;,g . "My ring record speaks for Denver at San Diego
-'
MELBOURNE,
Australta . Washington Si 14 Idaho 7
e~~:!~~a ou:;b';in I 3
I etgs
" 4 .1
ld be m de 1lsell. My 15 years m the rmg Houstoa at Kan,.. City
CIITCAGO (UP!) -Bold Btd· 1 &gt;UPIJ - Kel Nagle of Australia ' Wyomin 33 Utah State 10
ano a eelS on wou
a have been recorded for rJno
der took tile $124,200 Gold Cup ' won the Wtlls Master olf l
g
Wayne St 17 Wst rn Reserve 24
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1
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Buffalo
at
New
York
bo
by
f
I
.
g
!UCLA
ZB Cahfornta 15
c
c 11 6
bY '''e '"~
8
history. I was the world's light
al awl rne
our lengths. tournament wttb a 72-hole score , Brgham y
N M •
ap1·ta1 13 J~
~·n arm
·
33
for Oakland at Boston
Stmday
of 278
1
oung · . ex. •
Wabash 28 Ohio WesleY"" 25
.' 'Ramos was ba_dly cu.t in the heavyweight champion
.. ·
Akron 9 Raldwin-Watl ace s
th"''• round· 1 v1stted hIS corner many years.
Ring Magazine
IAuburn 7 Tex. Christian s
M
h d
Notre Dame 38 Oklahoma 0
Kenyon 13 Wilmington 7
d Ill I
nd f the
~ ' ~ ~e doc~~· a~d e~Id, ;~~~~-~:ll~~:~gth~P::tl: ofw~~:~ By Unl:';~!:':e~·tional
~·· Rous an her commf~ Oklahoma State 10 Kansas 7 Ohio Northern 21 Ashl~nd 9
bad
Th
tI
·•
So Meth. 24 Tex. Tech 7
Central St 20 Kentucky Sl«le 18 Blanche Braley, Victor BraIRe
Mexicaa Chicago
Te
The group progressed
to ,Texas A&amp;M 17 Baylor 13
Case Tech 13 Shepherd 15
lev to Amos Tillis, Rulh -Looise
fourth and Ramos was ia , peo~le for what happened last Montreal
:1 1 Q 4
the home of Mrs. William Rus·
Younslown 43 Sthrn Conn 14 Tillis. 85 arres, Rutland. _,
danger ol suffenng permanent !night inside tbe El Torea bull New York
se ll where her home wao dec· , and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Eastern Kentucky 35 Findlay 6 Kenneth E. Crablree. Melva
1 1 1
Injury.
Iring. I blame tile agitators. Boston
I I 0 '
orated '" keepmg with tile Jap. don Johnson and daughters of'
F'eye Crabtree to Norbert· John
2
"I again spoke to
I he They have
them in eveey TorontO
.IIJNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB an and Chma theme. The mee~ Gambier, Ohio.
I
PATRIOTS ROMP
Plosk i. 39.9 atre&lt;, Columbia .
8 1 1 1
..mmlsslon doctor at the end oountry. Signed, Billy Conn." Detroit
.
mg .opened there. With
tlle j Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Howard i BOSTON IUPI) - Halfback Kenneth E. Cra btree, M•Jva
8 J 0 0 The New Haven Jumor Wo- reading of the scripture lesson
Larry Garron scored three fa\'e Crd btree to Rolland -K
Club of the Carleton Church
SWtday'o Resulta
man'• Club met for thetr reg- Mark 8· t-3 by Mrs. McGrew, and Michael
were weekend . toucltdowns Sunday to lead the Cr;btree. Buleah M. C1'3bt l1!e:
ular meeting on October 12th • reading on the Iacls about guests at Troy, Uhto.
'Boston Patrtols to a 3'• 17 ij acres Colu mbia
hi eb supports tlt e Rev. and Mootreal I Bostoa 2
w
t ttJ h
f M L
1 Cb'
d b Mr
L Mr and M B R v .
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'
Mrs. Jesburg, missionaries in New York 1 Toronto 0
a
e orne o rs. ymue
ma was rea y s. A. . . ,
. rs.
. anc.::e Amencan Football Lea gue up· Kenneth E CrabtreP. ~1Plva
dF
E
held
gul
Ill Chicago 4 Detroit 1
Meadows. Plans were mille Sprouse and the facts about Ja· VISlled Ulell' son and famlly, 1set over the San D~ego F'
C . bt
E
ne1a
urope, .
are armoR .
to attend tho JuRior Woman's Ipan by Mrs. James Cunning· Mr. and Mrs Tom Vance and Ctrargers
aye ra r,. 10 ar1 .1n ,m.
v
ly meetmg at the home of
Clubs South Western Dtstnct h
M H
La
d children at M ganto
WV '
.
I rna llamel, 102 14 acres. Jutn·
Mrs Virgil King last week A
NFL Slalldlnp
am.
rs. arry
yne an
or
wn, · 3
h1a
· k1 h
.1h bea. t· 11 U . eel P
Convention on October 29th at Mrs. WUIIam Russell, accom· l over tile weekend.
, NAGLE VICI'OR
J. h E R 11 Sh ~- M
Mr . .. d Mrs · William King po11 uc
unc eon WI a
u 1y 11t
reu J:ntematloDal Logan w Va
anied b Mrs McGrew n
i
, ~
•
.
o n
·usse . lne,
.
had_a• recent visitors Mr. and f~ birthday cake baked by Mrs.
EaolerD Dlvls!OD
The' Co;...r~aUon Chairman, ~0 Zion ~aste'; with the sa g Mrs. Albert Ftelds of Lin·
..u.LJ,OUH N~.
Au&lt;trah• Russ•ll to Stephen B Hourhms,
M~ Ralph Chose of Columbua, William Kittl. boJtorlng lllrs.
W. L. T· Pet. Mrs Richard Grinstead
e- 'nin in • tbe
(l'oup coin Park, Mich ' has be&lt;!n vis- iUPI\-Austraha s Kel Nagle V&gt;cki Houcllms, Lots, MlddleMr. and Mrs. Robert Jobns01 John Dean's blrthday, waa aer-, st. Loulo
$ 1 1 .8.'13 sen~ the ro ram 00 co!r. ~~sse~! an~ her &lt;h:~=·l iting her daughter and famtlv ,lclosed w1th a f1ve under ~:' 116 port
,,, ,
and daughters of Reynold!burg, ved at noon. Attending were Dallas
tl
P
I
dr
ed
J
G'
•
Mr.
and
Mrs
James
N
Roush
,
for
a
72
hole
total
of
218
to
Robert
H
Fetty
Wa&lt;lda
J
4 1 1 800
M
d M R' h rd H II
'M
Be 1 M N
· va on.
ess as apanese I f1' serv- '
·
·
' oberco me a six slroke de( ·11
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r. an
"· 10 a
e man ro. Wayne
a, rs. "" Cleveland
4 3 o .667 Plans were made to b0 ld a ed
Ia! Chi Ltnda and Jeff.
~ell,v to Clora !'ranee, 9 .IICI"I'S,
d and
1
of Hemlock Grove and
Mrs. 1man Wood, Mrs. Cbarlesldasb, Washitl ton
.
a sa a
a spec
•·1
on the fmal stx holes Sunday Hutland
,, .,
4 Sf
22 m front ese tea.
' 1!:.
Helena Conner of Columbus.
Mrs. Webber Wood, Mn. Wil· Philade~phia
1
·:;:
B:':.
Sale
OB
Oct.
Max
BroWJI
of
West
Virginia
and
wm
the
Wdls
Master
Golf
,
Ethel
M
Boling.
Guy
,
1
1
4 3
1
VIsiting recently willl Mrs. liam King, Mro. Clyde Hinton, Pittsburgh
' Bolmg, Earl F Cleland. AJ\ce
1 4 1 'zoo ~ave mm:• 1.~rmtacy: N~ l The main course was held at Umverslly at Morgantown. W. Tournament.
Norm.. Wood and Ronnie were Mrs. John Dean aMd Mrs. Vir· New York
$
·
M
n;
st
;;fflron
'
:tile
home
of
Mrs.
Harry
Layne
•
Va.
vistted
his
mother,
Mrs
:
Argentma'•
Roberto
de
Vin·
G Cleland to Grover c. SaJ¥r
1
1 117
Mrs. Junior M•sh, Mrs. Clyde gil Kmg. A devotional meeting Atlanta
::'
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h
d
ce.
G
In
te
d
with
Mrs.
Layne
dre8Sed
to
Frances
Brown
over
U1e
week
cenzo
was
second
at
280
whtle
Jr , Dorlha P. Salser, l . a~.
•
0 7 1 000
1
Hinton and Mrs. Leroy W~aol. was held In the aftern001 witb
Welten Dl•lsloa
· ch~an ~f ·~~ Savi:
re~resent tile India theme used ' end.
1 A u s t ra.' 1 a ~ Frank Phillips Sulton.
. •
Miss Carol Hall entertained the enttre group readmg the
w. L. T. Pet· Program, announced ~at tile at this time. Mrs. William Pow- Mayor Mark Ward bas been earned th~rd wtth a 283.
Roy Gorby to Oris l!ou~h.
wltll a· slumber port~ follo~Jng 12th. chapter of lsa13h . wltll GreeD Bay
.11$
program
bad
been
started
In
ell,
Sr.,
read
lactll
about
India.
a
patient
at
Holzer
Hos~ital
foi-l
CHECKERS
GET
REST
,
Dorothy
G. Hrou&lt;h. Orwn ., '{1.
6 1 1
7
the football game Frtday rughl. closmg prayer by Mrs. William Baltimore
,z
Letart
and
Hartford
elementary
Mrs.
Layne
and
her
&lt;Ommttteellowing
an
'dent
Ph'li
C
L
'
'
,
Roush,
Kate
Roush, 20 ..,...,,
4
1 667
8cct
Attendtngwere Peggy Bower of King. The next meeting wtll be
·
served curried chicken
and
a1
I P
0 UMBUS tuPI) - The .salem.
.
Chester, Sandra Beal and Leta at the home of Mn. Ralph Los Angel~•
4 3 I .571 s~ools on Sept. 12. Stamp~ are rice, nuts, which are served Sporn Plant where be was burn- :Columbu• Checkers will get , Charles 0 Hauber Effi~ L
Goodwin.
ICarl in November.
Sao FranCISCO
S Z I .61111 bemg sold at Letart on Frtdays with this dish instead of bread, ed along wttll two other em- four days to recuperate from Hauber to ~1onongah~la p VlsitiDJI wi\11 Mr. and Mrs.
Chtcago
S I I .500 a!ld at Hartford eveey other and tea.
ployees.
I•• overtime loss before hosting Co., Right of l'iay. Olive. ~ ·
Weber Wood recently were Mr.
WI'
Detroit
Z I e J86 Monday. Pare~ts h~ve been The dessert aDd &lt;Oifee hour Weekend guests of Mr. and Ft. Wayne Fr&lt;day tR an Inter- Howard Lowrence to M'onon·
and Mrs. Ernest Hart of AthaC SOn 1f IDS
Minnesota
,
I 4 I .zoo adv:~ tha\ it their cbll:en was beld at the home of Mrs. Mrs. H€nry H. Buck, Jr., Sus- national Hockey League match. gahela Power Co., Rigllt.. of
ens.
.
~y I Resai&amp;S
wts
pur~ ase atamps ey Herman Layne wbicb was sel"9· an and Margaret, were
his The Checkers, who lost Sun- Wav Olive
•.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil King
Philadelphia 31 New York S
Jlllly be obtained oe these days. ed by Mrs. Layne and her com- mother, Mrs. Henry H. Buck, day 6·5 to Des Moines, will be H·•~ry a~d Helen Ca enter
were hostll to the Bedford
0 .
Washington 26 st.. Louis 26
An award llofbea dollar strip of mittee. Mrs. Carroll Adams, Sr., of Charles City, Va., his after the&lt;r ftrst wm to go with . to Sherman Tillis. Kathle~•l'jiFarm Bureau Collference meetCleveland SO Dallati Z1
stampa wi . awarded to the Jr. dressed '" a Spaoish cos- aunts, Mrs. J. Leonard Perk- three defeats. Elsewhere in the .lis 11 acres Rutland
i•g recenUy. AtteDding were
Baltimore ., Minnesota 17
•hild purchaotl)g the most tu;,e gave the facts concern. lnson of Arlington, Va., an d t league SundaJ . Dayton beat Ft. [ · ·
'
·
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carl and
Green Bay
AUauta
at the end of. the school iltg South America, which was Mrs. E. F. Clark of Warwick, Wayne 4·1 and Port HuroR down. ,
1 ·
Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. ~
Chicago l7 Los Angeles 10
the tlleme used at this Ume Va.
ed Toledo 5-2.
Story, Mr. and Mrs. Richaro · •
·"
Saa FrancJsco 'II Detroit 24
Committee reports wore giv- Mrs. J. V. McGrew poured cof: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush
----' '.
Hielman, Mr. ~od Mrs. William CODgNJssmaR Walter H. MoelNul Suday'a Gatneo
en by Mrs. Mtchael Taylor, fee at the buffet table which visited several days with their
JETS UPSET
On Your
King and Mr. Asa Hoskins and ler announced Oct. 19 the De- Ba!Umtre at Los Angel"'
chairman of. Mental Healtb, ~d was &lt;entered with an arraa
daughter and family, Rev. and
{J
Mi" Ada Hoskins.
partmentll of Labor and HEW Clevelll5d at Atlanta
Mrs. Lymllel ~eadows, &lt;hair- ment representing tile produ: Mrs. Jobn Barringer and Stepb- NNEW!J YORK &lt;UP!) - Joe
Mr and Mrs Charles Killg bave itilt approved the large!l Green Bay II Detroit
mFan ol education.
of Soutll America Tho program en at BurtonsvUie Md
t amhadl scorefd hithe fir sl. two
.· ·
·
single gr'aDt ever allocated to "'""h..-h t D 11a
our aew members Wl!re tiC!•
Blak .
'
·
ouc owns o s profesSional
:l
VISited Saturday evening wllll
.
• -~ .... a a s
oepted Into the 1 b· Ml was concluded wtth a prayer
e N":ewander is 1 pa- career Stntd "y but th,
1
Mr. and Mrs. Charles EllJa of Ute Southern Ohto Manpower San F'ran 11 Mitmesota
•u ·
.sa by Mrs. Jack T. Welch and the tient at Tbe Medical Center in
'Y
Harrisonvllle and also with Training Center In Jackson.
Wasbingloll at Philadelpllil
Connie Harbour of Masoa, Miss Missionary Benediction. .
Galliptlis Ohio
Renodugh to keep . the Oakland
. :,
Moeller said "Today's grant (On!
lclleduled
JBillce Henry ol Mason Mrs.
'
.
al ers from beating the New
Mr. and Mrs. Kea Lowry of 1 al
Ooo 1 92 9511 ill
Y gatnee
)
KeJJDetlt Vlcket'l of New 'aavea Tbose attending were Mrs. Randy Weaver has be&lt;!n a pa. York Jets 24_11 on Herwitt
Marlon who were bere for a 0 ' mo•t $600,
15 • I w
and Mrs Joiln Tbo
tl Lester Oblinger, Mro. William tlent at Holzer Hospital in Gal· Dixon's tow·hdown plunge ·th INSURANCE '\GiENIC'f;
abort visit.
provlldeedappro~mateliytlt~-..'"'ed"
NliA !!lwllqa
New Ha~
mpsoa
Russell'
Mrs. David Roush, lipolis.
two oeconds remaining
Wt
Phon• 992-2440 ~
Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley emp fY'J WOrAerB W """'
BylJDlted Preu iJJtenJtdloell
Mrs. John Fry, Mrs. Henry
- --'===~====""""""'"""'#
and Mr ·-' Mn W-'-· Wood VO&lt;ational tralniJJg ud 00111"
Eaaten Dlvllltll
Members attending"""' Mrs. Buck Mrs. Edna 8"-'- Mrs
"""'
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U d · ·~
'od ol
A L. Sprouse Mrs Michael
'
wu•,
·
were . in Lancaster rti:eQt!y to pe~ on . unng "'" pen
W, I. Pet. GB ·
'
·
Harold Joilllsoa, Mrl. MarUo
ettend the fait.
their lrllntllg.
Boston
I D 1.000 ... Taylor, Mrl. Richard
Grlo- Ohlln&amp;er, Mrs. R. G. Greene,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brooks He added, '"The kleotlflcation Pbllatlelphla 3 8 1.000
Miss Connie Harbour, Mr•. J. V. McGrew, Mrs. wn.
and son or Groveport - · re- of occupation, where worken New York
I 2 .000 I Fred ~a:~
'Mn. Ilam R. Powell,
M!'ll. Vel·
cent Sunday dinner guestll of are In !hort supply BDC\ the ""' Cincinnati
1 2 .331 2
'
esa, ltln. rna Rousll, Mrs. William Pow·
Rev. and Mn. Clyde lliotoa. Iectlon ol persons qualified to Baltimore
o 4 .000 ~~ Meadows.
ell, Sr., Mrs. Harry L. Dyer,
Recent visitors of. Mr and ml Ulese po•ltlons, will be the
Westen Dlvlsloll
WTHERAN WOMEN
Mrs. Gary Roush; Mrs. A. L.
Mrs. John Dean and ..,.;, were mponslbllity of Labor Departw. L. Pet. GB 'nte Lutbe;aD Churdl Women Sprouse. Mrs. Jobnie R o u s b,
Mrs. Walter Terrell, Miss Anita menl OffiOJals - traln!n&amp; ICII' Chicago
4 2 187
of Sl. Paulo Cburch bold a Mrs. Harry Layne, Mrs. HerWatkins Ml81 VIckie Kendall particular, skills &amp;1141 CORducl ol St Louio
l 2 :SOO
Progressive . Dtnner on S!lllday man Layne, Mrs. Carroll Ad·
a
ut'
K
d
f
p
ka
operations
at
tile
Center
il
hand-_
·
F
ran
evening
begummg at 1:30 p.m. ama Jr Mrs Dai
Sobol'
•
·
nd
1
a
Y en a ' 0 • atao Ia led by officials or the Depart- 8an
clsce 2 3 .400 1 ~ The mission theme for the pro' ·•
· en
'
and Ruth and Juarnta TerreD me t 1 liEw.,
llelroit
2 a .4110 1~ (l'am wao "HIIIgry World. • · · Mrs. Nelson Roush, Mrs. Jack
of Pomeroy.
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T. Welch, Mrs. Harold Rose,
Mr. llld MrS. Cllarlee King After completion of their trainSuaday'o a..,!~
boU: ;v~~ D~ II I be Mrs. Donald Bumgardner, Mrs.
visited recently with Mr. and lng, _Individuals are placed 11 New York 124 aticago Illll
where tile ·
Rouab Jamo• Ctlllningilam end gueala,
Mrs. Otto Lolta o1 Po1110roy. · :::
~fied w~c';:ey ..=,~ Delrtilllt San Fr8llllO
by the ~~;':..
M'rs. J. Lemtard Perkinson ot
Several from this commuaqueut
(Only
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J.
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nplainm'g
Arllngton, W. Va., Mrs. Hoary
lty atlencied the chicken barberyym
erv1ce.
'l'lesda)''l Geme
tour aod progra'm to be llludlod H. Buclc, Sr., of Charles Ctty,
M at the Melgs County FaJr.
Baltimore at PbUadelpbla
Mrs. Ja•k T. Welcb re&amp;d
tutti Mn. E. F. Clark ot
grounds recently,
~VU U'I'IRI!S
(Oily game 1Cbe+1ted)
lrtlele ''Hungry World." The ~~:.t~ P"'D•
Lit •• hllpi We ltlo ..._.of dotlora, Ill thousands of people, fo.r hundred• of ditlerent
MrL Roland Dais, leflcher In
lnto&lt;atlon w g1
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drMitt: • ....,, llflr ar II rMIOft enoulilh. Ask for our .,Auto MontY'' loan. Budatl
the Salisbury se)loo~ It.- ,... Byllnlled Presa ID~tltnal
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McGrew.
~ul.,.venand
Mr.. Ivan Shawver Is e pa..., I wlllla _ . . , . _
schodule.
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turnecl to • leaching an4, Is SWANSEA, Wales .(UPI)- By ll~led l'reH ~ cl'oeuvret represenllng
I h 1 Uent &lt;n a ltooptlal lD Salem, Va.
feeling better tollo~ 8D Jll. 'felsbman Brian Ourvll, :19, tile
Ills.... Dlvll._
South Sea I81e were •metl by Ha ha! been with bla 1011 and
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W. I. T. Pis
family, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl
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Shawver and dau«bter Ia SaJ..
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been a J{ldelll .ll
Veterul 'bla retirement from lmlng Henltey
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CLE-FG Groza 39
CLE-F'G Groza 47
DAL-Meredlth 3 rua (Villaneu.
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CLE-Morll 15 pass Ryan
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CLE-F'G Groza 30
CLE-Kelly 2 n111 (Groza kick)
CLE-Warleld 21 pass from
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DAL-Parklns 1 run (Vlllaneu·
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DAJ,C!arke I paSI from Meredlth (Villuueva•

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ol the persistence of the ol(t our security in case ol a law
dames who throw their darling ~ui t 11 ht'! cc&lt;us~ a wrr• K .. ·•&lt;it
daughters at me. And
the they ask oowadays. Is Jar above
dauahters keep throwing ftlnts the msunmce earned . .
too.
Thts has led to natsh · feetPlease tell Ulem for me and ings. Would we be held res~on·
all bachelors - we 'll gel mal' ' sible and liable d he were inried the day a young fitly can volved in • law suit? -;ANX~rove she won't
grow into : IOUS GRANDPARENT
an old nag. - S1.-.LWAti'f Dear Grand~arent:
STALLJON
Ai legal guardians of a m\n·
Dear Stallion:
or - yes, you are responsltlle
.. .. And she just may accept, [ for his .actions.

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[cense. He has passed hts drlv·
uear Helen:
er training class with guod rat·
1 am li ua ch~Jor oy prefer· mg ind is a responsible fellow.
ence but the world is against However, at our ages,
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ly MIKB PIIBNDEJiGAsT spilled fr.olit the unbeaten J"llllka.
lllliled Pnu ~oaal
St. Lou!! Ia 5-l-1, Dallas f-1·1
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CLE, ELAND (UP!) - Frank struggle.
Ryan fired I pall' ?f jtucbdown The Browns, leading 31·7 at
passes and Ria! Ftchtner mter- hai!Ume, scored 17 pointll 11
cepted three passes SUnday to the · third period before 84,lll
le~d "I .ortunlslle ClevelAnd to fans - aa .al~tlme Cleveland
a 30-:!1 rout o the previously record crowd - to break tile
unbeaten Dallas Cowboys and game wide opeJL
put lite BroWII!t back !.a&gt; con- Slatlstlcs
€1e Dal
telltlon lor their third ·alraight First downs ... , , • , 17 30
Eastern Division c:HWD.
Rushing yardage .... 105 156
Tbe Browaa vic:tocy, couplediPasslRg · yardage ... 159 257
with Wuhlngton'l defeat ol Sl Passea . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-:U 1!6-45
Louis, e!J81&gt;1ed &lt;ileveland
to Passes Intercepted by 4
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move closer to the Cowboyi Punts ..... ' ........ 11-42 3-Z!I
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the day YOU can prove a stal· But it HE iB a .respotl$1ble
wart stallion won't grow Into fe-llow, 1 careful dr1ver - and
a concf'iled old mule! -H.
you ilave adequ"te Insurancecouldn't you take a chance?
Dear Helen:
P. S. Insist ,tllat he earn the
You told "Human Too" to be extrd insurance required when
Ulankful for the stinkers be· I a male driver under Za takes
cause they make good conver- lthe wheel, and also that he
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lolothon o1 youn&amp; soldlera -yours usualiy more nonchalant . . he has e chance. for Katzen· . rna e le mtsera e or c er •; ;iderably. -H.
rest easily: George Bird Ham· I Cali!. Gov. Pat Brown frsnk, bacll's atty gen'l 10b but
nol l Not when they get you fired. [
111011 i!n't tilt McCoy Viet Nam· '[dismay tin a magi at his TV !much
A Nevada "name" and I had 3 summer l~b tn a _groc· YOUR HELPING HAND
WJf draft age (261 at all. but shortcomings: ··All the German some Vegas strange-money got
store. I? thiS parttcular I DEPARTMENT
31 1 Probably the only thing in me comes out. and none or a temble kick m·the cash m ~tore, If a customer complams, Dear Helen .
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B t II th t s· t b nk shutdown
she gets a hundred free trad- '
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. keeptng George from' rna mg tB e kim' I I•Low~,
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.t. '~Aa I leTru "'could make Ba. r.. i•• stamps. Well this woman My stster I! paraly•ed from
that public Is hts actors ego • uc ey s n nuon recrut mg
PP e ree
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was Iwriters for his Nat'\
Review bar a Harris as big a name as told the manager 1 was dru •1• etlve mail Lettert
would
· the role of Moss Hart l1there ·s a shortage 11ere1
I,eary
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1· Lans. «'Ollected
an ld . greatly cheer·
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i was out 0 • 1o · •d wou n 1Ivy Hall Nur~lng Home ' 301
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His own offtcral
bmgrap
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'-'1'eva.
[ Watauga Avenue,
Elisabeth·
otated tllat In 1152 while
at , Jler's Waldorf rmg!lde
At Camillo &lt;Corky) Rochette of For all tllat wo~an new, ton, Tennessee. -Mrs. F.E.M.
Palm Beach High Schoo I, . th• last moment Mary Martin , Abercrombie and Fitch quietly , mtght have lleen su~pQrtmg ~ I
" - • then 17 won tile ''best and husban&lt;l Dick Halliday de· wed Gloria Valqul, e1 · Miss •family. Thank goodneso t was This column Is dedicated to
w-o award
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T. ed Will'Jams • lo't but I was trymg to earn ramily living, so if you're hav·
aetor
for ' the Stale
a( ci dt&gt;d not to ride to. was h.mgton L'1ma, peru
Flor'-la" . Thill would make from Bn•ton in thetr
Rolls · ·recently ex-ed w1fe Lee com· money for cotlege.
1 ing kid trouble or just plaiD
him 31 y•ors old now.
Royce for their opening in "I plained her prir.ed mink coat 1 agree, there are somehrea · lroutlle Jet Ilelen Help YOU
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oo da P ~-~· was u~e ~~\- rau~e th o~ 1 c~~a Ithe one who told th~ manager , She Will also welcome your
Rtrlster toddled along M&amp;.... son tde,_r o11"~ 1atHer was emoh &lt;ltsh . kwea~, It l.'iTedm~ n'd .~ on ; I had bten her ravorite clerk. ' own amusmg experitoncl!s. Ad·
Avt. with us on her way
t.o '-' m a l&gt;ifW aven eras
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HL~u 1 dress Helen Bottel ln care gf
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Dr. von Stein's "to get a b1g drJVer
esca~
~&lt;th to ut~.tomfit vltlmln lhol" inJprepara· but said the rear ,.at would )lefore he went Leeward .. Per- What bt"' me ~, e c :1 h
- - -'- lion for Frank Sinatra's L A. have been a homicidal shamble. ry Cottl() won tbe high TV bid· ..er " a ways rtg 1 even 1 5 •
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GellPr. ding for Angela Lansbury for 1" a &lt;ar:
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of I won t mentton I e. peop e
Ruwll) Brl•sons . . On Park her hip and double fractured an rourse Angela mia will sing one 1who sneak out. With lhmgs, or By Vnittd Press lntf'htatloaat
AVf. in front of the
Colony arm In a home· fa ll but I! r•· of her "Marne hits plus one I the men who gtve you a tongue
Today is Monday, Oct. 24. the
Club
llWktd at a how-chit· rovering nicely
AN. Y. coun· written by Ray Charles, Perry's las~ngf b~cause t~e person •· f:!~. day of 19116 with 118 Ia
can-you~1et Item . a handsme ty grand jury returned about producer
Mutual Nttwork he~ 0 t em IS sow.
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bronn·brown sllltion wagon - 10 in&lt;lirtments on the "rigged· SpQrtcast&lt;r Van Patrick bought I I m not sorry I wurked In The moon Is betwe"' tis ftrsl
' RniiA·Royce station wagon! ,bid" painting Sl'andal . R.etir- Fort Laude-rdale radio station !t.he supermarket. J learned a . quarter and, ruU pllase.
Must say It fractured our 'tng Chief N. Y. Appeals Cnurt WWIL for $350.1100 !!heres gold tot about .the cruelty - and al· l The mormng stars are Mars
cabdriver Alton Blake and Jud£e Charles De•mond thinks in them thar mikes, Pal!.
, so th~ kmdness - of peo~le. l and Jupller.
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The evenmg star I• Saturn.
' ing blow ol being fired. So , American playwrighl, dire&lt;·
don't say "be thankful for the lor and author Moss Hart wa!
~ommen
!•tinkers" until you
know : bomonthl• _day_in1904.
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[ On thts day m htstory:
. . t!Jear I.ynde:
In 1861, the first telegram
WASHINGTON - The 89th Iever a partisan as we know par·1 this country, was no moro hiS I know how It feels, and I was sent across the United
,.,,ngress drew to a close in an tlsanshlp today. And though Ill&lt;• cup of tea than it was Byrd's !till say "be thankful for the I States when california Supreme
&lt;~lmo~phe~ more po1gnant than . Virginian was orriciaJiy a Dem- 1cup of tea .
stinkers". They can hurt Ukei Court Justice Stephen Field
i&lt; all the usual air of noslalgie ocrat and the New Englander ! This did not mean that they blazes, but they also make you 1 message President Uncoln in
ond auld lang syne.
officially a Republican, these were oppQsed to democratic so· so mad you try harder for suc- , Washington.
for it 11 saying a farewell , were t1t1es more or eonven~ luhons; and 1t never meant thry lcess - JUSt to
prove them I In 1901, Mrs. Anna Edson ··
to its Jast human em~iments ience th?n of reality. Par at lhe wer~ lacking in co-:npasaion, orr' wrong. -H.
Taylor went over Niagara FaH 5
of sn otherwi,. l&lt;&gt;nJ·Smce oot· [erld of tl. each voted prPUy bost1le to change SIDlply
as
in a barrel. the first person to
dated politico - a politics alike much as he saw fit, paymg Otl· change. But both were skepU· A LONG WAIT
survive such a stunt.
of aristocratic privilege and of ly an absent-minded dtferenc• cal of chanae for ita own sake Dear Helen:
In 194~ Secretarv If Stat•
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8 matchloss aristocraUc sense ' to ~arty considerations In the - and both were profoondly at· We are the grandparents and James Ryrnes an~ounced Ute
of personal responsr Jil•. . 1pmall and housekeeping matters.[ tached to the ultimate interests guardians of a near-17-year-old • charter of the United Nations
Two loni-lived 4)'m. .
Neither, moreover, was an ol the nation ltllelf.
Iboy .. He wants us to slg~ hls l was in force after tile Soviets
lhi&amp; traditiM an 4eparting with : ideological man, even though the I Tiley may have boon wrong ·apphcatton for a drtver s. h ratified it.
· lhtl CQilCTm - the one. for· one, Byrd, wa! endlessly ~re· in many thing! All the same
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In I!II&gt;Z Gen. Dwight Eloen'll!er 9tJL Harry Flood Byrd of' sented as a determined "con!ef· they were lrreplactablt. F.;. as moonlight and •• real as bower, ~mpaigning for the
ViJ1inia, ill cloath. and the otll· vative" and the other, Salton- they s ke for a kind of poblic steel.
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w, Sta. L..erett Saltonstall of stall, as a habitual "mnderate." llle wli::,h gleamed witll a per· There were Jnsttncttve. char· would go to Korea to seek an
. Massachuiotts, in
voluntlry Whet botll really trlod to do, sonal integrity as it shone witb ter members of ~hat thl! col· end to tile war.
••rtment
With
tllfoir
d"""rt· though each had hlo own way
ummst once described as the
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-ra personal courage not too com- 1
CI b f th Se 1 h' h
tll'l. CollirtiS as an lnsUtulion, of going about It, was to deend mon ony more.
nner u o e na e w IC
pd lllGI't spo&lt;ift&lt;llly tho Sen- old values which were never
at last rules the human tone
ott, w~l never be the same a- partisan and never ideological. II 1oes withaul saylna that of the Senate even on . those HAVE BLADDEIIRIIITATION
t'Jther.
they were great friends, this many &amp;ecasions when It cannot After 21, eomm11n Ktdner or Bl&amp;dder tr..
1111.
rl~adon• alhtt twtct 11.1 many women N
' For Byrd and Sa_ltonstall for Thoufh Byrd was almost unf. Yankee throwback patrician control the actt~n11 of the Sen- ~':,.~0m1~~~~'lt~rnr:~·~:\e"i!f::
,.an hid st.od '' extra . onH- versally !een as a man who who is Saltonstall, and t h i s ate. With the somg of Harry ~!j!~~!£~~:'l:!~ ~~: 1!::.-t~o!'ti
narily unrommoo m1n 'o a po. most of aU simply wanted to Southern throwback Patrician Flood Byrd Sr. and Leverett :rpre~::~·tnaea~nh~~~ft~~·~~::;i
knl tin~ seizfd keep the Federal budset bal~ who was Byrd. And ·each knew Slltonstall the lnner Club has uuaut ltrJna•·•••t reJuJnr eomrort br
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curbiDf lrrllat1n1 rrrma. In .uronr '"d
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commm~ men.
' anced, he was in truth a man power in the Senate - Byrd a os une ec e o tcers w o can ur•n• a.nd br anal&amp;:ni•_Pala rru,,
To M IUI't, Harry Flood who most of all wanted to k..q great power inde«&lt; for e long never be replaced.
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IJN Sr. lD a seDSO gurvives this a socitty with tho govern- lime, and Saltonstall a mort
.thlltiiP bil soo, lltn.
Harry ing pQWorJ deliberately spilt up casual ~nd lesser pQwer - but
EARLY AMERICAN STYLED PHILCO
Ji'load lyrd Jr., assuming the and diffused obout as the Am· neither ever souaht power so
youngtr Byrcl'• .....,lection iD ericans of the 18th Century had much as he alltwod power to
November. But in a
deeper plannod.
come to him.
¥&lt;JISO an era l1u IDded w1th tile Soltonstall, for his part, want· Each was undemandin&amp; in a
IIIII ~M~Iemll\'1 deatll lD Illrry· ed much the oome thing In place notable for ttrldency and
ville, Va., jllll ea ~ hat ended [rtallty. For In hl1 heart the In· urgency. Both opok• lnfroquent·
il 11» *•ilioo of sena~· Sal. cn!asin&amp; lederalizafloo, tho In- ly attd so!Uy, but each had a
tonstlll t. apond t11o r01111illder cr.. llttl (fey hotttopnilltiolt ol personal inDuenc. u IOI.Silmer
ot hla ur. Ia his natln Massa· ·
dtulllts.
a.th Jyrd and Saltonltlll In
•'11 refll&lt;led Ute polltl&lt;al lile of a contuey ago.
Bolh fttted lite old concept of
the lltnate as really 1 mHiin1
place ol ponrlul periOilll oml&gt;Piado" from e ....aii'IH ff
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League Wesler'll Division leadTile Ored·UP WaslliJIBion Red· lng Packers and the seventh
skins &amp;pUled the league-leading successive 1.., for the Oedgiing
St. Louis Cerdinala from the Falcons. The 53 point margin
ranks of tile unbeateD, ZS.ZO, on was the largest ever for
the
four field goals by
Cbarlie Packers in an NFL game.
Gogolak and two fourth-period
scoring strikes from Souny Jur. JohlHly Untta• fllppl'd a 13 •
geosen to Bobby Mitchell.
yard pass to Ray Berry lor the
The Green Bay Paekers un- wi~ning touchdown but then al·
velled milllo!Hiollar rookie run- most blew the game Wlth a ctSI·
ners Donn Anderson and Jim ly fumble as the Baltimore
Grabowski Ill spectacular lash- Coltll bong on for • ZO.I7 vtcton Sunday, to rout the bapless tory over the Minnesota VikAtlanta Falcons by a record ings In a brui~ing struggle that
56-3 score.
featured a WJid second-penod
It was tile otllh win in seven I melee.
starts for the National Fllllball John Brodie hit Mooty SUck-

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NEW VllRK IHPfl'· H•n'l
bow lhe top 11 mll.jorl colo.
lege football ~m~ ~~~·
lea wllh a 21 yard touchdown
1rt;: the w..ken4. ·• · . ~·
pass three seconds befQre the
I. Notre . O.me be•t):, ,._
final gun t. give favored San
boma 18-0.
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Francisco Forty Ntners a 27-24 President ArUtur Stobart and 2. Mlehfgao
State ~
victory over the Detroit Lions. ' Secretarv Frail&lt;·~&gt; Anderson will Pardltl! 41-!t.
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Gale Sayers, racing in the style represent the Pomeroy Bowli•g 3. UCLA beal Ca!Homl,;·zt.
of his glory days as last sea' Associatiolt in tbe 7th Annual I 15.
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son's rookie of tile year, swept Officers l•mbor.. of tho Ohio 1 4. Alabama beat Vand•rbDI
96 yards with a kickoff return ' State Bowling ~ssociation.
11-f.
for a touchdown 1o na)l down ; The one-dav e~·ent, to be he•d 5. Soulllera ~Ia
a 17-to Chicago Bears victory Oct 29 ., Sidney Ohio.
m- ClemliOG 30-0.
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over the Los Angeles Rams. etudes a thr~~.;;Jlme smgleo 6. Georgia Tech. '"'Jtl
Norm Snead threw two touch- hand1ca~ tour!l11"~1])&lt;li~. d111oer ,l 35-17.
,
&amp;
down passes during a 24-pomt and addres~fKen oylan of 7. Nebraska btl!ti:oltlr'!" llo
surge in the second period and the ABC u s
partment.
19.
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Jed tile Philadelphia Eagles to Presidents no secretartes 8. Floriqa ,tiea~ Loa,-••
tlleir second victory of the year 1 from most
the state's 125! Stat• 18-7, :
over the New York Giants 31·3. city associatio~re expee~Pd
'- PurCI.ye loot to· Micblgaa

W&lt;th
O::!ma lost -..itre
Bowling will be at Ho!E·i•Y Dame 38.1).
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Lanes with dinner at .Johnson 's
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steak house in Sidney. The RACE WINNER
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By liDlted Prell lnlenlaUooal
MEXICO CITY (UPI) -John
00t
Jambor.e also &gt;•ill serve Js a MILAN ,/ Italy (UP!l-!le&lt;ler
Bylhdled ProM IDtmlliUoeal
Saturday
Surtees of England woo the I
.
kickoff
for the Ohio Assoe· Piggot rode Marco VisconU ol
Eosten Dlvlalon
MEXICO CITY (UP!) - Mexican Grand Prix auto race Alabama 41 Vanderbilt 6
lation's 63rd Annual St,te Tour- Italy to a length victory in
W· L. T. Pet. Ughtwotght dlamptoa Carlos to chnch second ~lace m tile W Va 7 Bluefield St 7 tie
nament which will open in Ak- Sunday's $56.000 Jockey Club
MEXICO CITY (UP!) -Bll• of the round and pleaded wllb New York
4 2 I .667 Ortiz was awarded a fiftll world driving standings.
W: va: Wes. 27 West . Liberty 7 : r n on March I 1967
.and Gold Cup race. Clllcoress,q .
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Jy Coni], the referee of Satur-- him to come into the rin~ and Boston
3 2 1 .800 round knockout ov~r Sugar
-Slipnrrv l{nrk ~r, r.1~~"!wro o
i was second. with White Gloves
day night'• disputed fight be- examine the cut. I told htm It Buffalo
3 3 I .500 Ramos by referee Bdly Conn. CARLSBAD, Calif. (UP!)
Kent 35 Bowling Green 12
Ohio Colle~e Foolhall Seor•• lhtrd behind the Jour-ye~ r-old
tween Carloe Ortiz and Sugar was very bad but he refused to Hous_ ~
3 4 0 .429 T_he M~lcan boxing comm_Is· Jack Rule and Sandra Snuzich ;Georgi"' "~7 Kentur·kv 15
Ttalirm horse.
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By Unitt'd l'ress lntcrs1.11ional
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Ramos, Sunday Issued the fol· get Into the ring.
M1amt
1 5 0 .286 ston re u
go a ong WI won the Haig Scotch mixed golf IGeorgia Tech 25 Tulane 17
Saturday
·- - - lowing aotarized gtatement re- He told me If the cut
Westero Division
the verdict.
!·tournament by one stroke with Florida 18 LSU 7
Ohio Slate 24 l'it" "'"in 13
M~SS PLA'JN&gt;:D
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garding his pQSJiton in tile light- worsened I should stop the
W. L. T. P&lt;l.
. a 276 total.
Fla. St. 10 Mississippi st. o ' Mia mt J:l Ohio University 13 · PHILAOt:LPHIA
tui'l)r'
weight championship bout:
light.
Kansas City
5 2 0 .711 NEW YORK IUPI) -Assagat ,
-Richmond 23 David8on 17
Dayton 10 Northern Mieh&gt;gan o &lt;~lemn Requtem Mas~ . ,Jot,
, 71won the $112.100 Man O'War [
"Early in the fifth round Sa Di
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n ego
,Stakes at Aqueduct by three· MEXICO CITY &lt;UP!) -The I Mid. Tenn. 20 Morehead 7
Xavier 27 Challanno~a 10
, wm . e aney, 56 '. a 'liW.·
ml.,ion ·~pointed me to .Ortiz landed sohd punches on Oakland
4 S 0 .571,
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f I th
i United Stales won the Women•sWayne&lt;burg 54 Geneva 7
Defiance 28 Blufflon 7
! wnte~ fur the. Phtla~Jelijh"
ref"ree the world'! lightweight the eye.
· Denver
I 8 0 .143 'quarerso ·~ .
[World Amateur team golf tiUe'IdahoSt.l7 Montana 14.
Cinl'innati 28 Kan;as State 14 Evenmg Bullei.ID a~d pa."
title bout between Carlos OrtiJ I saw the cut on the left eye
Sunday's Result&amp;
CHERRY HILL, N.J. (UP!) ' with a lour-round score of 580. 1Tex. Western 3 San Jn.- St 0
Kent State 35 Bowling Green II nreStdenl of tbe PhJJade11Jh'a
and Sugtr Ramos. At the was deep and bleeding badly. I Oakland Z4 New York 11
- Meadow Stable'• Pepperwood Marlene Streit of Canada : Was!ungton 10 Oregon 7
Wl!'tern Mi chiga n 14 Toledo 13 Sports Wnlers AssociatiOn 'iiU
meeting w!Ut the commlssiOI It made up my mtnd th.:',;figh~ ~ad Boston 24 San Diego 17
scored a he•d victory in the captured tile individual title So Caltf 30 Clemson 9
Muskingum 31 Won sler 0
be conducted Wednesday, '· .
was agreed the referee was to to be stopped lmm 13te Y to Miami ZO Houston 13
$196,0ZO Gardenia Stakes at with a 289.
INebraska 21 Colorado 19
Mt Union 29 Iliram 0
be lhe sole bo"' in the ring, save Ramos from havmg bts Kansas City lit! Denver 10
Garden Slate Park.
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-Colo St. U. 41 Atr Force 21
Wittenberg 37 Heidelberg 8
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t "' Ill I " left eye Impaired.
Sunday'• Gam..
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. Nevada 40 San Fran. 16
Ob r 7
to" ·.:~1 tile ~:'tor
the ;:;,g . "My ring record speaks for Denver at San Diego
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MELBOURNE,
Australta . Washington Si 14 Idaho 7
e~~:!~~a ou:;b';in I 3
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ld be m de 1lsell. My 15 years m the rmg Houstoa at Kan,.. City
CIITCAGO (UP!) -Bold Btd· 1 &gt;UPIJ - Kel Nagle of Australia ' Wyomin 33 Utah State 10
ano a eelS on wou
a have been recorded for rJno
der took tile $124,200 Gold Cup ' won the Wtlls Master olf l
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Wayne St 17 Wst rn Reserve 24
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ZB Cahfornta 15
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history. I was the world's light
al awl rne
our lengths. tournament wttb a 72-hole score , Brgham y
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ap1·ta1 13 J~
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for Oakland at Boston
Stmday
of 278
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Wabash 28 Ohio WesleY"" 25
.' 'Ramos was ba_dly cu.t in the heavyweight champion
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Akron 9 Raldwin-Watl ace s
th"''• round· 1 v1stted hIS corner many years.
Ring Magazine
IAuburn 7 Tex. Christian s
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Notre Dame 38 Oklahoma 0
Kenyon 13 Wilmington 7
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~ ' ~ ~e doc~~· a~d e~Id, ;~~~~-~:ll~~:~gth~P::tl: ofw~~:~ By Unl:';~!:':e~·tional
~·· Rous an her commf~ Oklahoma State 10 Kansas 7 Ohio Northern 21 Ashl~nd 9
bad
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So Meth. 24 Tex. Tech 7
Central St 20 Kentucky Sl«le 18 Blanche Braley, Victor BraIRe
Mexicaa Chicago
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The group progressed
to ,Texas A&amp;M 17 Baylor 13
Case Tech 13 Shepherd 15
lev to Amos Tillis, Rulh -Looise
fourth and Ramos was ia , peo~le for what happened last Montreal
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the home of Mrs. William Rus·
Younslown 43 Sthrn Conn 14 Tillis. 85 arres, Rutland. _,
danger ol suffenng permanent !night inside tbe El Torea bull New York
se ll where her home wao dec· , and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gor- Eastern Kentucky 35 Findlay 6 Kenneth E. Crablree. Melva
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Injury.
Iring. I blame tile agitators. Boston
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orated '" keepmg with tile Jap. don Johnson and daughters of'
F'eye Crabtree to Norbert· John
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"I again spoke to
I he They have
them in eveey TorontO
.IIJNIOR WOMAN'S CLUB an and Chma theme. The mee~ Gambier, Ohio.
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PATRIOTS ROMP
Plosk i. 39.9 atre&lt;, Columbia .
8 1 1 1
..mmlsslon doctor at the end oountry. Signed, Billy Conn." Detroit
.
mg .opened there. With
tlle j Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Howard i BOSTON IUPI) - Halfback Kenneth E. Cra btree, M•Jva
8 J 0 0 The New Haven Jumor Wo- reading of the scripture lesson
Larry Garron scored three fa\'e Crd btree to Rolland -K
Club of the Carleton Church
SWtday'o Resulta
man'• Club met for thetr reg- Mark 8· t-3 by Mrs. McGrew, and Michael
were weekend . toucltdowns Sunday to lead the Cr;btree. Buleah M. C1'3bt l1!e:
ular meeting on October 12th • reading on the Iacls about guests at Troy, Uhto.
'Boston Patrtols to a 3'• 17 ij acres Colu mbia
hi eb supports tlt e Rev. and Mootreal I Bostoa 2
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Mrs. Jesburg, missionaries in New York 1 Toronto 0
a
e orne o rs. ymue
ma was rea y s. A. . . ,
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. anc.::e Amencan Football Lea gue up· Kenneth E CrabtreP. ~1Plva
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held
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Ill Chicago 4 Detroit 1
Meadows. Plans were mille Sprouse and the facts about Ja· VISlled Ulell' son and famlly, 1set over the San D~ego F'
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ne1a
urope, .
are armoR .
to attend tho JuRior Woman's Ipan by Mrs. James Cunning· Mr. and Mrs Tom Vance and Ctrargers
aye ra r,. 10 ar1 .1n ,m.
v
ly meetmg at the home of
Clubs South Western Dtstnct h
M H
La
d children at M ganto
WV '
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I rna llamel, 102 14 acres. Jutn·
Mrs Virgil King last week A
NFL Slalldlnp
am.
rs. arry
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.1h bea. t· 11 U . eel P
Convention on October 29th at Mrs. WUIIam Russell, accom· l over tile weekend.
, NAGLE VICI'OR
J. h E R 11 Sh ~- M
Mr . .. d Mrs · William King po11 uc
unc eon WI a
u 1y 11t
reu J:ntematloDal Logan w Va
anied b Mrs McGrew n
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·usse . lne,
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had_a• recent visitors Mr. and f~ birthday cake baked by Mrs.
EaolerD Dlvls!OD
The' Co;...r~aUon Chairman, ~0 Zion ~aste'; with the sa g Mrs. Albert Ftelds of Lin·
..u.LJ,OUH N~.
Au&lt;trah• Russ•ll to Stephen B Hourhms,
M~ Ralph Chose of Columbua, William Kittl. boJtorlng lllrs.
W. L. T· Pet. Mrs Richard Grinstead
e- 'nin in • tbe
(l'oup coin Park, Mich ' has be&lt;!n vis- iUPI\-Austraha s Kel Nagle V&gt;cki Houcllms, Lots, MlddleMr. and Mrs. Robert Jobns01 John Dean's blrthday, waa aer-, st. Loulo
$ 1 1 .8.'13 sen~ the ro ram 00 co!r. ~~sse~! an~ her &lt;h:~=·l iting her daughter and famtlv ,lclosed w1th a f1ve under ~:' 116 port
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and daughters of Reynold!burg, ved at noon. Attending were Dallas
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and
Mrs
James
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Roush
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for
a
72
hole
total
of
218
to
Robert
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Fetty
Wa&lt;lda
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4 1 1 800
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ess as apanese I f1' serv- '
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a, rs. "" Cleveland
4 3 o .667 Plans were made to b0 ld a ed
Ia! Chi Ltnda and Jeff.
~ell,v to Clora !'ranee, 9 .IICI"I'S,
d and
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of Hemlock Grove and
Mrs. 1man Wood, Mrs. Cbarlesldasb, Washitl ton
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a sa a
a spec
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on the fmal stx holes Sunday Hutland
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4 Sf
22 m front ese tea.
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Helena Conner of Columbus.
Mrs. Webber Wood, Mn. Wil· Philade~phia
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Sale
OB
Oct.
Max
BroWJI
of
West
Virginia
and
wm
the
Wdls
Master
Golf
,
Ethel
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Boling.
Guy
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VIsiting recently willl Mrs. liam King, Mro. Clyde Hinton, Pittsburgh
' Bolmg, Earl F Cleland. AJ\ce
1 4 1 'zoo ~ave mm:• 1.~rmtacy: N~ l The main course was held at Umverslly at Morgantown. W. Tournament.
Norm.. Wood and Ronnie were Mrs. John Dean aMd Mrs. Vir· New York
$
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home
of
Mrs.
Harry
Layne
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vistted
his
mother,
Mrs
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Argentma'•
Roberto
de
Vin·
G Cleland to Grover c. SaJ¥r
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Mrs. Junior M•sh, Mrs. Clyde gil Kmg. A devotional meeting Atlanta
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te
d
with
Mrs.
Layne
dre8Sed
to
Frances
Brown
over
U1e
week
cenzo
was
second
at
280
whtle
Jr , Dorlha P. Salser, l . a~.
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Hinton and Mrs. Leroy W~aol. was held In the aftern001 witb
Welten Dl•lsloa
· ch~an ~f ·~~ Savi:
re~resent tile India theme used ' end.
1 A u s t ra.' 1 a ~ Frank Phillips Sulton.
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Miss Carol Hall entertained the enttre group readmg the
w. L. T. Pet· Program, announced ~at tile at this time. Mrs. William Pow- Mayor Mark Ward bas been earned th~rd wtth a 283.
Roy Gorby to Oris l!ou~h.
wltll a· slumber port~ follo~Jng 12th. chapter of lsa13h . wltll GreeD Bay
.11$
program
bad
been
started
In
ell,
Sr.,
read
lactll
about
India.
a
patient
at
Holzer
Hos~ital
foi-l
CHECKERS
GET
REST
,
Dorothy
G. Hrou&lt;h. Orwn ., '{1.
6 1 1
7
the football game Frtday rughl. closmg prayer by Mrs. William Baltimore
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Letart
and
Hartford
elementary
Mrs.
Layne
and
her
&lt;Ommttteellowing
an
'dent
Ph'li
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Roush,
Kate
Roush, 20 ..,...,,
4
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Attendtngwere Peggy Bower of King. The next meeting wtll be
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served curried chicken
and
a1
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0 UMBUS tuPI) - The .salem.
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Chester, Sandra Beal and Leta at the home of Mn. Ralph Los Angel~•
4 3 I .571 s~ools on Sept. 12. Stamp~ are rice, nuts, which are served Sporn Plant where be was burn- :Columbu• Checkers will get , Charles 0 Hauber Effi~ L
Goodwin.
ICarl in November.
Sao FranCISCO
S Z I .61111 bemg sold at Letart on Frtdays with this dish instead of bread, ed along wttll two other em- four days to recuperate from Hauber to ~1onongah~la p VlsitiDJI wi\11 Mr. and Mrs.
Chtcago
S I I .500 a!ld at Hartford eveey other and tea.
ployees.
I•• overtime loss before hosting Co., Right of l'iay. Olive. ~ ·
Weber Wood recently were Mr.
WI'
Detroit
Z I e J86 Monday. Pare~ts h~ve been The dessert aDd &lt;Oifee hour Weekend guests of Mr. and Ft. Wayne Fr&lt;day tR an Inter- Howard Lowrence to M'onon·
and Mrs. Ernest Hart of AthaC SOn 1f IDS
Minnesota
,
I 4 I .zoo adv:~ tha\ it their cbll:en was beld at the home of Mrs. Mrs. H€nry H. Buck, Jr., Sus- national Hockey League match. gahela Power Co., Rigllt.. of
ens.
.
~y I Resai&amp;S
wts
pur~ ase atamps ey Herman Layne wbicb was sel"9· an and Margaret, were
his The Checkers, who lost Sun- Wav Olive
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil King
Philadelphia 31 New York S
Jlllly be obtained oe these days. ed by Mrs. Layne and her com- mother, Mrs. Henry H. Buck, day 6·5 to Des Moines, will be H·•~ry a~d Helen Ca enter
were hostll to the Bedford
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Washington 26 st.. Louis 26
An award llofbea dollar strip of mittee. Mrs. Carroll Adams, Sr., of Charles City, Va., his after the&lt;r ftrst wm to go with . to Sherman Tillis. Kathle~•l'jiFarm Bureau Collference meetCleveland SO Dallati Z1
stampa wi . awarded to the Jr. dressed '" a Spaoish cos- aunts, Mrs. J. Leonard Perk- three defeats. Elsewhere in the .lis 11 acres Rutland
i•g recenUy. AtteDding were
Baltimore ., Minnesota 17
•hild purchaotl)g the most tu;,e gave the facts concern. lnson of Arlington, Va., an d t league SundaJ . Dayton beat Ft. [ · ·
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Carl and
Green Bay
AUauta
at the end of. the school iltg South America, which was Mrs. E. F. Clark of Warwick, Wayne 4·1 and Port HuroR down. ,
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Rodney, Mr. and Mrs. ~
Chicago l7 Los Angeles 10
the tlleme used at this Ume Va.
ed Toledo 5-2.
Story, Mr. and Mrs. Richaro · •
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Saa FrancJsco 'II Detroit 24
Committee reports wore giv- Mrs. J. V. McGrew poured cof: Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush
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Hielman, Mr. ~od Mrs. William CODgNJssmaR Walter H. MoelNul Suday'a Gatneo
en by Mrs. Mtchael Taylor, fee at the buffet table which visited several days with their
JETS UPSET
On Your
King and Mr. Asa Hoskins and ler announced Oct. 19 the De- Ba!Umtre at Los Angel"'
chairman of. Mental Healtb, ~d was &lt;entered with an arraa
daughter and family, Rev. and
{J
Mi" Ada Hoskins.
partmentll of Labor and HEW Clevelll5d at Atlanta
Mrs. Lymllel ~eadows, &lt;hair- ment representing tile produ: Mrs. Jobn Barringer and Stepb- NNEW!J YORK &lt;UP!) - Joe
Mr and Mrs Charles Killg bave itilt approved the large!l Green Bay II Detroit
mFan ol education.
of Soutll America Tho program en at BurtonsvUie Md
t amhadl scorefd hithe fir sl. two
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single gr'aDt ever allocated to "'""h..-h t D 11a
our aew members Wl!re tiC!•
Blak .
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VISited Saturday evening wllll
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oepted Into the 1 b· Ml was concluded wtth a prayer
e N":ewander is 1 pa- career Stntd "y but th,
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles EllJa of Ute Southern Ohto Manpower San F'ran 11 Mitmesota
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.sa by Mrs. Jack T. Welch and the tient at Tbe Medical Center in
'Y
Harrisonvllle and also with Training Center In Jackson.
Wasbingloll at Philadelpllil
Connie Harbour of Masoa, Miss Missionary Benediction. .
Galliptlis Ohio
Renodugh to keep . the Oakland
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Moeller said "Today's grant (On!
lclleduled
JBillce Henry ol Mason Mrs.
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al ers from beating the New
Mr. and Mrs. Kea Lowry of 1 al
Ooo 1 92 9511 ill
Y gatnee
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KeJJDetlt Vlcket'l of New 'aavea Tbose attending were Mrs. Randy Weaver has be&lt;!n a pa. York Jets 24_11 on Herwitt
Marlon who were bere for a 0 ' mo•t $600,
15 • I w
and Mrs Joiln Tbo
tl Lester Oblinger, Mro. William tlent at Holzer Hospital in Gal· Dixon's tow·hdown plunge ·th INSURANCE '\GiENIC'f;
abort visit.
provlldeedappro~mateliytlt~-..'"'ed"
NliA !!lwllqa
New Ha~
mpsoa
Russell'
Mrs. David Roush, lipolis.
two oeconds remaining
Wt
Phon• 992-2440 ~
Mr. and Mrs. John Stanley emp fY'J WOrAerB W """'
BylJDlted Preu iJJtenJtdloell
Mrs. John Fry, Mrs. Henry
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and Mr ·-' Mn W-'-· Wood VO&lt;ational tralniJJg ud 00111"
Eaaten Dlvllltll
Members attending"""' Mrs. Buck Mrs. Edna 8"-'- Mrs
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'od ol
A L. Sprouse Mrs Michael
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were . in Lancaster rti:eQt!y to pe~ on . unng "'" pen
W, I. Pet. GB ·
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Harold Joilllsoa, Mrl. MarUo
ettend the fait.
their lrllntllg.
Boston
I D 1.000 ... Taylor, Mrl. Richard
Grlo- Ohlln&amp;er, Mrs. R. G. Greene,
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Brooks He added, '"The kleotlflcation Pbllatlelphla 3 8 1.000
Miss Connie Harbour, Mr•. J. V. McGrew, Mrs. wn.
and son or Groveport - · re- of occupation, where worken New York
I 2 .000 I Fred ~a:~
'Mn. Ilam R. Powell,
M!'ll. Vel·
cent Sunday dinner guestll of are In !hort supply BDC\ the ""' Cincinnati
1 2 .331 2
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esa, ltln. rna Rousll, Mrs. William Pow·
Rev. and Mn. Clyde lliotoa. Iectlon ol persons qualified to Baltimore
o 4 .000 ~~ Meadows.
ell, Sr., Mrs. Harry L. Dyer,
Recent visitors of. Mr and ml Ulese po•ltlons, will be the
Westen Dlvlsloll
WTHERAN WOMEN
Mrs. Gary Roush; Mrs. A. L.
Mrs. John Dean and ..,.;, were mponslbllity of Labor Departw. L. Pet. GB 'nte Lutbe;aD Churdl Women Sprouse. Mrs. Jobnie R o u s b,
Mrs. Walter Terrell, Miss Anita menl OffiOJals - traln!n&amp; ICII' Chicago
4 2 187
of Sl. Paulo Cburch bold a Mrs. Harry Layne, Mrs. HerWatkins Ml81 VIckie Kendall particular, skills &amp;1141 CORducl ol St Louio
l 2 :SOO
Progressive . Dtnner on S!lllday man Layne, Mrs. Carroll Ad·
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begummg at 1:30 p.m. ama Jr Mrs Dai
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clsce 2 3 .400 1 ~ The mission theme for the pro' ·•
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llelroit
2 a .4110 1~ (l'am wao "HIIIgry World. • · · Mrs. Nelson Roush, Mrs. Jack
of Pomeroy.
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Tit
T. Welch, Mrs. Harold Rose,
Mr. llld MrS. Cllarlee King After completion of their trainSuaday'o a..,!~
boU: ;v~~ D~ II I be Mrs. Donald Bumgardner, Mrs.
visited recently with Mr. and lng, _Individuals are placed 11 New York 124 aticago Illll
where tile ·
Rouab Jamo• Ctlllningilam end gueala,
Mrs. Otto Lolta o1 Po1110roy. · :::
~fied w~c';:ey ..=,~ Delrtilllt San Fr8llllO
by the ~~;':..
M'rs. J. Lemtard Perkinson ot
Several from this commuaqueut
(Only
rames
ocbeduled)
J.
v.
McGrew
nplainm'g
Arllngton, W. Va., Mrs. Hoary
lty atlencied the chicken barberyym
erv1ce.
'l'lesda)''l Geme
tour aod progra'm to be llludlod H. Buclc, Sr., of Charles Ctty,
M at the Melgs County FaJr.
Baltimore at PbUadelpbla
Mrs. Ja•k T. Welcb re&amp;d
tutti Mn. E. F. Clark ot
grounds recently,
~VU U'I'IRI!S
(Oily game 1Cbe+1ted)
lrtlele ''Hungry World." The ~~:.t~ P"'D•
Lit •• hllpi We ltlo ..._.of dotlora, Ill thousands of people, fo.r hundred• of ditlerent
MrL Roland Dais, leflcher In
lnto&lt;atlon w g1
by M
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drMitt: • ....,, llflr ar II rMIOft enoulilh. Ask for our .,Auto MontY'' loan. Budatl
the Salisbury se)loo~ It.- ,... Byllnlled Presa ID~tltnal
ABL ......
McGrew.
~ul.,.venand
Mr.. Ivan Shawver Is e pa..., I wlllla _ . . , . _
schodule.
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I h 1 Uent &lt;n a ltooptlal lD Salem, Va.
feeling better tollo~ 8D Jll. 'felsbman Brian Ourvll, :19, tile
Ills.... Dlvll._
South Sea I81e were •metl by Ha ha! been with bla 1011 and
aess.
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end Etnplre wellel'
W. I. T. Pis
family, Mr. and Mrs.
Carl
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Shawver and dau«bter Ia SaJ..
1 1 ·~ 8 llulfal
been a J{ldelll .ll
Veterul 'bla retirement from lmlng Henltey
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M~mortat · Hqapltal bU ~ ~ due to a d8Jitlletl !lprlnglleld
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od home uti ·is ~- , .,. ·eehnJelleDdo!fln bls rt,~~t heel. BaliiDiore
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..,, palletll at ltolzer lloopital.
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Mr. llld ~· ,Clialnl -.,._. ~. !lito won the ·u11e In Pro9ldei!ee
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Mr. aod Uri. Garland Qood.
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Scoring:
CLE-FG Groza 39
CLE-F'G Groza 47
DAL-Meredlth 3 rua (Villaneu.
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CLE-Morll 15 pass Ryan
(Groza kick)
CLE-F'G Groza 30
CLE-Kelly 2 n111 (Groza kick)
CLE-Warleld 21 pass from
Rytin (Grtza kick)
DAL-Parklns 1 run (Vlllaneu·
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DAJ,C!arke I paSI from Meredlth (Villuueva•

Referee BI•nyCODD 8}ames
A •tators, Not spectators

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Browns Bounlie Cowboys 30-21; Cards Upset, 26-20 ~:~:::::;;

ol the persistence of the ol(t our security in case ol a law
dames who throw their darling ~ui t 11 ht'! cc&lt;us~ a wrr• K .. ·•&lt;it
daughters at me. And
the they ask oowadays. Is Jar above
dauahters keep throwing ftlnts the msunmce earned . .
too.
Thts has led to natsh · feetPlease tell Ulem for me and ings. Would we be held res~on·
all bachelors - we 'll gel mal' ' sible and liable d he were inried the day a young fitly can volved in • law suit? -;ANX~rove she won't
grow into : IOUS GRANDPARENT
an old nag. - S1.-.LWAti'f Dear Grand~arent:
STALLJON
Ai legal guardians of a m\n·
Dear Stallion:
or - yes, you are responsltlle
.. .. And she just may accept, [ for his .actions.

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[cense. He has passed hts drlv·
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er training class with guod rat·
1 am li ua ch~Jor oy prefer· mg ind is a responsible fellow.
ence but the world is against However, at our ages,
we

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Cl-h00} Has Unusua}
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'l1le fourth·ll'ade pupllt ol/lhey eat, lbe kind ol clothes they rmeanings. discussing, and 11c- K S } •
s.letll Cent.r School art par. we~r. and the type of homes in lually using new words. They
ey 0 UllOD
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services to local tiuslnesses lor tc~ to tielp aol9t .JIOC!o-econom·
development of Appalachia.
lc problems.
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Some of these Ideas were to New math or okl math_ any
encourage local eolleaes and way you Ogure it _ the atau ..
llclpatlng In lD unusual ROOK• Wh1ch they live, they put
a have en)oyed Illustra ting their 1
universities to get involved In tics are pretty grim when they
raphy project.
. :World Map on bul!e!•n hoarn reports with free-hand art. ·1 Education was dted as the .the socio-economic development concern loss of life - especial·
Because they displayed m- w1th arrows pointing to the lo-. Th
t t d f "F wlulton to one of Appalachia's of Appalachia, to ltimulata pri- ty thai 01 a IChOOI cf!lld.
!Offill tn how chlld"n m other . cation of llle children, about
e curren ~. u Y 0
ar major problems - lack or a vate organintions to make ec- Let them gro\V ~P to enjoy
1
pa~rts=OI=th:•::wo:r:ld=llv=e~,=w!l=a~t~ whom they are currently study- :'":" ~ands 1iwastl:,rrelat- iproperly trained labor Ioree- onomic analyses of speclfie re- the good thinga of!Ue by giving
.
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lng. They displayed reports and 1 w. sc ence, nee
were ! Dy businessmen at the 0 h I o gions and to communicate the them the right of way In traf·
illustrations which are changed learnmg about the rotation and I University Center for Econom· results to the busine.ss commcn- fie. You'll be awlull glad ou
each lime a unit Is completed, ' revolution of the earth. In both 1ic Opportunily's Major Busl· !ity, and to develop a cooper a· did _ and 80 wlll ui.1r par:nu
U&lt;t
making a_conllnuoua project. I subjects al the .. me lime. Iness lnstlture Oct. 19 and 20. I Uve university extension serv· and pia matea.
_ _
The wntten reports
need j Democratic pnnclples such ' Busine88men developed and
y
Holler Hllpilll•
Visiting proofreading, re-writing with as learning to respect one snolh· discussed 11 other applicable
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parenls corrections of mistakes, which er's opinions, and engagmg in ideas. They also propo"d the
only on Pediatrics War&lt;!
enriches the English and Spell- :committee work with a give - use of advertising and promoAdmlt~iona
.
1ng programs.
and-take llex!bilily while find- honal methods to stimulate inWORK SAVING
Gilbert C. Beard, 616 Third ;me vocabulary of the chll- mg answers to their quest10ns, Jeres! In education and for~¥Ave. ; Clarence A. MJIIer, US den was increased by finding are being fully realized.
tlon of • corps of buslne!Smen
Fourth Ave.; !\Irs. Irene E.
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to provide tec!lmcal adviSory
Haner m Sec nd ·\ . Rich Olivia You"' Mrs Rich d
As a climax, an Original playlr-;...=======~1
ard G: S•-t
F- veth
.. A : Asher, Georg'e H .BakerarM . entilled, "Customs of the Far
GIRLS
~ e,
our
ve.,
' rs. NortJ1" was dramat1zed on the
Mrs. Grant McCune, Rt. 1 Che- Ralph C. BooU!, Mrs. Jessie sta e for the le· 1ure of the
shire; Wilham B. Luckado&amp;, Rt. Carle, Robert B. Christmn, oth~r pupils ~f ~he school 1
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I Vinton ; Mrs. Fred Facemire, Claude N. Dray, Mrs. Donald !Included in the dramallzatlo~
and
Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Mrt. Roy Bais- D. Griffith, Don M. Grueser, I
.
den, Rt. 2 Thurman; Mi88 Vln- George Haines. Mrs Jess~e H were oral reading, bflef spec·
da Ratcliff. Rt. I Bidw II · Hughes Mr 5. El
WK
,IBI reporl&lt;. and the showmg by I
e •
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autz, Itwo g~rls of a mural made on Site
J ames H. Sands, Rt. 1 Crown Howard L Kayser. Jr , Mrs
e -11 1 1
"Th
$3.00
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C1ly; Mrs. Crystal Foster, Rt. i John R Marshall. Mrs Rosetta ]~~n ~~~e~ \nus ~:r~~~~n Alas~ IVo to 3 - - Crown City; Mrs. Kenneth N. St. Clmr, Mrs . Golda L. ;own· kn .. Each pup• I had a part in ,
Barnett, Rt. t Bidwell ; Mrs send, Mrs. R•chard S. \anco every new unit, coV&lt;red
In
'"' Powor Pak S~llttml C01dawoy
Melvin L. Ross, Pt. Pleasant; and infant son. Mrs. Paul E. this manner.
Middleport
as much cord as you need, retnc1s
i r .1 ~
h.p..ran jet motor with dual exh1usts, tot areater cleanlnl
James A. Mayes, Pl. Pleasant ; Staata and ipfant son. Mrs. Dale "=~-;::;;,_====~:;;~-::-:
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d1c1eocy. Tooi-Pak. Toe $Witch. Flip top lid. Loni Life
Mrs. Richard 0 . Taylor, Hender- Priddy and infanl son, Mrs. Da- ,·
nylon hou. lleluxe set of tle.ninc Aecesscries at no extra
son; Mrs. Ronald G. Mayes, vid C. Lowman and Infant dau- 1
.fi.'•$ .:::.-cost
Henderson; Mrs.. Edward J. ghter, Mrs. James R. Merry
it£tQo- ~~: ~~ . &amp;~
OPTOMETRIST
Kmg, Rl. 1 Harnsonvllle; Rob- and infant daughter, Mrs. Tra-'
ert W. Parker, Middleport; Mrs. cy C. Manning •nd inbnl dau- 1
Office Hours: 9 to 12. 2 to 5( (Close at Noon on
Duane B. Wolfe, Racine; Mrs., ghter, Mrs. ames R. Merry
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son: Eugene Brown, Ashland.
Ky.; Clinton T. Brotherton, Given, W. Va.; Mrs. Roddy
T.
Moore, Jackson; Mrs . Donald
B. Grifflth, New Boston ; Mrs.
James R. Smith, Jackson: Russell Silva, Columbus Mrs. Jack.
ie f'lsher. Ripley, W. Va.; Mrs.
Martha E. Rawlins, Jackson;
Mrs. Robert H. Stevens, Ravenswood; Mrs. Vadna Massie,
Wellston.
Birth•
Mrs. Bobby L. Tucker,
Grimms Landing,
daughter,
!O:Ol p.m. Friday; Mrs. James
King, Wellston, daughter. 7:41
a.m. Saturday; Mrs.
Roddy
T. Moore, Jackson, twin sons,
1:13 p.m. and 11 p.m., Saturday ; Mrs. Arthur Pridemore,
Radcliff, daughter, 3:08 p.m.
Saturday: Mrs. Duane B. Wolfe,
Racine 1:l).'l p.m. Saturday Mr.
Kenneth N. Barnett, Rt. 1 Bidwell, twin daughters, 5:38 and
6:38 a.m. Sunday; Mra. Melvin
L. Ross, Pt. PleaNnt, 1100, 7:52
a.m. Sunday ; Mrs. Robert H.
Stevena, Ravenswood,
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By ctari.. AIIM!
Mrs. Wilma Ginther honored
her son, A2c Jack Ginther, with
a dinner at her home recently, Olhera present were • llr.

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Sunday.

Congressman Walter H. Moeller of Ohio's lOth ConDIS&lt;barJeo
grcssional Distri~,t hu announced his annual "U. S. Mra. Mary Buck, Mrs. ClarGovernment Day to be held October 26, at the Unlver- ence 1. Casto, David E. Clark,
slty Inn, Athens. The Gov· and M Orvill W8Ia
Sll Harrison C. Hartless Forrest
ernment Day program scbera.
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vtr Ridge Mrs Erne Wataon, E. Jones. Dawn E. Morns, Robdule follows:
Mr aod Mrs Phillip Boyles ert L. Osborne, Mrs. John W.
Modera lor for mormng
as- ·
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E1h 1 s d
slon, Mr. Alvin W. Elliott, Sup- Brenda and JO&lt;y.
Tuppers RIC ~~ •L ; s
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erintendent of Fairfield Union Plains, Miss Alice Welch, Oe~ ona
. arner, a. 0 . .
High School. Lancaaoor.
aw~. Mr. and Mrs. E 1 ton Wllllama, Mra. LMnie R. WootJo,oo a. m. _ Opening re· Rltch1e and Bethel-Keno, Mr. en, Mrs. Richard Wyant, Mrs.
marks by Congrusman Moe!· and Mrs. John Gmtber, Greg
llr.
and Gary and Mr. and Mrs Ray
10:15 a. m. _ Mr. Lowell E. Ginther, Angela, Ronnie and
St21!1ns, Aerospact Ra11881'cb Jell, all local. A2c Ginther loll
Engineer at the NASA LowiJ1 Friday lot San Francisco where
Research Center, Cleftland.
he embarked lor VIti Nam.
10:411 a. m. - Mr. William Pvt. Larry f!IU of Fort Jlen.
B. Soyara, Jr., Special Agent nlng, Ga., ia home on
fur.
in Charge, Federal Buruu of lo~J8h with hla lather. W. F.
InvestlgaUon Office, CloclnnaU. Hill, and brother, John. Miss
11:15 a. m. - Miss Cberoll llai1&gt;ora Hill, Columbus, aponl
J. Messmer, former
Peace the weekend with them.
Corps Volunteer in Honduru, Lt. anJ Mrs. Edgar Harton&amp;
wDI re~ the Peace COI'Jll. Of Columbus spent a weekend
11:45 a. m. to 12:45 p. m.- with Mr1. Laura Mae Harltml
Break lor luncb.
1nd Kenneth.
•Moderator for afterooon
Pvt. and Mrs. Donald Koenig,
lion, Mr. Tbomu Kelly, Aasl!l- Fort Lee, Va.. 'ilited recently
alit Superlntendoftt and Collflo with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myselor, Middleport HiJb S&lt;hool, en . .
Middleport.
ileefnt dinner cueata of Mrs.
12:4&amp; p.m. - Dr. William c. Mabel Van Motel· were Lt. and
'"t'~~..
IIAifrlt, Jr., Project Auoclate, Mrs. Edilll' Hartung of Colum- , 100'1o Fttlt-Ptttl bJ FIIIGIDCenter lor Economic Opportun- bus, Kenneth Hartung and Char-AIREl fi'Oil ,.,.
ily, Oblo Unlveralty, Athe111, lea Elchlnter.
111._ 102-lb.lllp " represenUlll the Olllce of Eco- Mr. and Mra. Henry Elching·
• t&gt;llrilltatat IICtloi~
oomlc Opportunity.
er and family, Mra. Laura Mle •1WII llll tllli)dllll:.-.1
1:15 p. m. - Mr. James Hartung, Mrs. Mabel Van MetMoort, Director 01 the Dlvillon er, Lt. and Mra. Edpr Hartunc •lltllklttllllthllwuouloor.
of Student Flll8llclal Aid, Bu. visited Sunday evenlq wllb • 1'1111 ._ """"' C t 1 Ill tor
reau of Higher Education, De- Mr. and llln. ll:ltlon Krauetter
...,_,. IIIII b II I
partment of llealtb, EducaUon of Raoln" The Krauetlerl were
and Welfare, Washington, D. C. ubllrvlng their 35th weddlnJ
Cont~msman Moeller
aaid, annlveraary.
"It Is gratlfytnc to note the
Airman Jolin Pooler lnpondwldesprtad lnttrest in
1b t Ins a furlolllb with ble parents
Government Dlty prooeedinp, Mr. and Mra. Bracllay PoMr.
particularly amo111 our college At the eno of llll lean he wiD
and hlgil school lludentt, lnd 10 to the Pblllpplnes lor 1 tour
MIDDLIPO!tT
I am hopeful that every lntu- or duty.
---------ested citizen will avail them"lves of the opportunity to at- ·

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Cl-h00} Has Unusua}
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Geo_graphyprO]et
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'l1le fourth·ll'ade pupllt ol/lhey eat, lbe kind ol clothes they rmeanings. discussing, and 11c- K S } •
s.letll Cent.r School art par. we~r. and the type of homes in lually using new words. They
ey 0 UllOD
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services to local tiuslnesses lor tc~ to tielp aol9t .JIOC!o-econom·
development of Appalachia.
lc problems.
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Some of these Ideas were to New math or okl math_ any
encourage local eolleaes and way you Ogure it _ the atau ..
llclpatlng In lD unusual ROOK• Wh1ch they live, they put
a have en)oyed Illustra ting their 1
universities to get involved In tics are pretty grim when they
raphy project.
. :World Map on bul!e!•n hoarn reports with free-hand art. ·1 Education was dted as the .the socio-economic development concern loss of life - especial·
Because they displayed m- w1th arrows pointing to the lo-. Th
t t d f "F wlulton to one of Appalachia's of Appalachia, to ltimulata pri- ty thai 01 a IChOOI cf!lld.
!Offill tn how chlld"n m other . cation of llle children, about
e curren ~. u Y 0
ar major problems - lack or a vate organintions to make ec- Let them gro\V ~P to enjoy
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pa~rts=OI=th:•::wo:r:ld=llv=e~,=w!l=a~t~ whom they are currently study- :'":" ~ands 1iwastl:,rrelat- iproperly trained labor Ioree- onomic analyses of speclfie re- the good thinga of!Ue by giving
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lng. They displayed reports and 1 w. sc ence, nee
were ! Dy businessmen at the 0 h I o gions and to communicate the them the right of way In traf·
illustrations which are changed learnmg about the rotation and I University Center for Econom· results to the busine.ss commcn- fie. You'll be awlull glad ou
each lime a unit Is completed, ' revolution of the earth. In both 1ic Opportunily's Major Busl· !ity, and to develop a cooper a· did _ and 80 wlll ui.1r par:nu
U&lt;t
making a_conllnuoua project. I subjects al the .. me lime. Iness lnstlture Oct. 19 and 20. I Uve university extension serv· and pia matea.
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The wntten reports
need j Democratic pnnclples such ' Busine88men developed and
y
Holler Hllpilll•
Visiting proofreading, re-writing with as learning to respect one snolh· discussed 11 other applicable
hours 2-4 and 7-8 p.m. Parenls corrections of mistakes, which er's opinions, and engagmg in ideas. They also propo"d the
only on Pediatrics War&lt;!
enriches the English and Spell- :committee work with a give - use of advertising and promoAdmlt~iona
.
1ng programs.
and-take llex!bilily while find- honal methods to stimulate inWORK SAVING
Gilbert C. Beard, 616 Third ;me vocabulary of the chll- mg answers to their quest10ns, Jeres! In education and for~¥Ave. ; Clarence A. MJIIer, US den was increased by finding are being fully realized.
tlon of • corps of buslne!Smen
Fourth Ave.; !\Irs. Irene E.
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to provide tec!lmcal adviSory
Haner m Sec nd ·\ . Rich Olivia You"' Mrs Rich d
As a climax, an Original playlr-;...=======~1
ard G: S•-t
F- veth
.. A : Asher, Georg'e H .BakerarM . entilled, "Customs of the Far
GIRLS
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our
ve.,
' rs. NortJ1" was dramat1zed on the
Mrs. Grant McCune, Rt. 1 Che- Ralph C. BooU!, Mrs. Jessie sta e for the le· 1ure of the
shire; Wilham B. Luckado&amp;, Rt. Carle, Robert B. Christmn, oth~r pupils ~f ~he school 1
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I Vinton ; Mrs. Fred Facemire, Claude N. Dray, Mrs. Donald !Included in the dramallzatlo~
and
Rt. 2 Gallipolis; Mrt. Roy Bais- D. Griffith, Don M. Grueser, I
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den, Rt. 2 Thurman; Mi88 Vln- George Haines. Mrs Jess~e H were oral reading, bflef spec·
da Ratcliff. Rt. I Bidw II · Hughes Mr 5. El
WK
,IBI reporl&lt;. and the showmg by I
e •
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autz, Itwo g~rls of a mural made on Site
J ames H. Sands, Rt. 1 Crown Howard L Kayser. Jr , Mrs
e -11 1 1
"Th
$3.00
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C1ly; Mrs. Crystal Foster, Rt. i John R Marshall. Mrs Rosetta ]~~n ~~~e~ \nus ~:r~~~~n Alas~ IVo to 3 - - Crown City; Mrs. Kenneth N. St. Clmr, Mrs . Golda L. ;own· kn .. Each pup• I had a part in ,
Barnett, Rt. t Bidwell ; Mrs send, Mrs. R•chard S. \anco every new unit, coV&lt;red
In
'"' Powor Pak S~llttml C01dawoy
Melvin L. Ross, Pt. Pleasant; and infant son. Mrs. Paul E. this manner.
Middleport
as much cord as you need, retnc1s
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h.p..ran jet motor with dual exh1usts, tot areater cleanlnl
James A. Mayes, Pl. Pleasant ; Staata and ipfant son. Mrs. Dale "=~-;::;;,_====~:;;~-::-:
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d1c1eocy. Tooi-Pak. Toe $Witch. Flip top lid. Loni Life
Mrs. Richard 0 . Taylor, Hender- Priddy and infanl son, Mrs. Da- ,·
nylon hou. lleluxe set of tle.ninc Aecesscries at no extra
son; Mrs. Ronald G. Mayes, vid C. Lowman and Infant dau- 1
.fi.'•$ .:::.-cost
Henderson; Mrs.. Edward J. ghter, Mrs. James R. Merry
it£tQo- ~~: ~~ . &amp;~
OPTOMETRIST
Kmg, Rl. 1 Harnsonvllle; Rob- and infant daughter, Mrs. Tra-'
ert W. Parker, Middleport; Mrs. cy C. Manning •nd inbnl dau- 1
Office Hours: 9 to 12. 2 to 5( (Close at Noon on
Duane B. Wolfe, Racine; Mrs., ghter, Mrs. ames R. Merry
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son: Eugene Brown, Ashland.
Ky.; Clinton T. Brotherton, Given, W. Va.; Mrs. Roddy
T.
Moore, Jackson; Mrs . Donald
B. Grifflth, New Boston ; Mrs.
James R. Smith, Jackson: Russell Silva, Columbus Mrs. Jack.
ie f'lsher. Ripley, W. Va.; Mrs.
Martha E. Rawlins, Jackson;
Mrs. Robert H. Stevens, Ravenswood; Mrs. Vadna Massie,
Wellston.
Birth•
Mrs. Bobby L. Tucker,
Grimms Landing,
daughter,
!O:Ol p.m. Friday; Mrs. James
King, Wellston, daughter. 7:41
a.m. Saturday; Mrs.
Roddy
T. Moore, Jackson, twin sons,
1:13 p.m. and 11 p.m., Saturday ; Mrs. Arthur Pridemore,
Radcliff, daughter, 3:08 p.m.
Saturday: Mrs. Duane B. Wolfe,
Racine 1:l).'l p.m. Saturday Mr.
Kenneth N. Barnett, Rt. 1 Bidwell, twin daughters, 5:38 and
6:38 a.m. Sunday; Mra. Melvin
L. Ross, Pt. PleaNnt, 1100, 7:52
a.m. Sunday ; Mrs. Robert H.
Stevena, Ravenswood,
son,

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By ctari.. AIIM!
Mrs. Wilma Ginther honored
her son, A2c Jack Ginther, with
a dinner at her home recently, Olhera present were • llr.

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MillON, W. VA.

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Sunday.

Congressman Walter H. Moeller of Ohio's lOth ConDIS&lt;barJeo
grcssional Distri~,t hu announced his annual "U. S. Mra. Mary Buck, Mrs. ClarGovernment Day to be held October 26, at the Unlver- ence 1. Casto, David E. Clark,
slty Inn, Athens. The Gov· and M Orvill W8Ia
Sll Harrison C. Hartless Forrest
ernment Day program scbera.
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on.
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vtr Ridge Mrs Erne Wataon, E. Jones. Dawn E. Morns, Robdule follows:
Mr aod Mrs Phillip Boyles ert L. Osborne, Mrs. John W.
Modera lor for mormng
as- ·
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E1h 1 s d
slon, Mr. Alvin W. Elliott, Sup- Brenda and JO&lt;y.
Tuppers RIC ~~ •L ; s
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erintendent of Fairfield Union Plains, Miss Alice Welch, Oe~ ona
. arner, a. 0 . .
High School. Lancaaoor.
aw~. Mr. and Mrs. E 1 ton Wllllama, Mra. LMnie R. WootJo,oo a. m. _ Opening re· Rltch1e and Bethel-Keno, Mr. en, Mrs. Richard Wyant, Mrs.
marks by Congrusman Moe!· and Mrs. John Gmtber, Greg
llr.
and Gary and Mr. and Mrs Ray
10:15 a. m. _ Mr. Lowell E. Ginther, Angela, Ronnie and
St21!1ns, Aerospact Ra11881'cb Jell, all local. A2c Ginther loll
Engineer at the NASA LowiJ1 Friday lot San Francisco where
Research Center, Cleftland.
he embarked lor VIti Nam.
10:411 a. m. - Mr. William Pvt. Larry f!IU of Fort Jlen.
B. Soyara, Jr., Special Agent nlng, Ga., ia home on
fur.
in Charge, Federal Buruu of lo~J8h with hla lather. W. F.
InvestlgaUon Office, CloclnnaU. Hill, and brother, John. Miss
11:15 a. m. - Miss Cberoll llai1&gt;ora Hill, Columbus, aponl
J. Messmer, former
Peace the weekend with them.
Corps Volunteer in Honduru, Lt. anJ Mrs. Edgar Harton&amp;
wDI re~ the Peace COI'Jll. Of Columbus spent a weekend
11:45 a. m. to 12:45 p. m.- with Mr1. Laura Mae Harltml
Break lor luncb.
1nd Kenneth.
•Moderator for afterooon
Pvt. and Mrs. Donald Koenig,
lion, Mr. Tbomu Kelly, Aasl!l- Fort Lee, Va.. 'ilited recently
alit Superlntendoftt and Collflo with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Myselor, Middleport HiJb S&lt;hool, en . .
Middleport.
ileefnt dinner cueata of Mrs.
12:4&amp; p.m. - Dr. William c. Mabel Van Motel· were Lt. and
'"t'~~..
IIAifrlt, Jr., Project Auoclate, Mrs. Edilll' Hartung of Colum- , 100'1o Fttlt-Ptttl bJ FIIIGIDCenter lor Economic Opportun- bus, Kenneth Hartung and Char-AIREl fi'Oil ,.,.
ily, Oblo Unlveralty, Athe111, lea Elchlnter.
111._ 102-lb.lllp " represenUlll the Olllce of Eco- Mr. and Mra. Henry Elching·
• t&gt;llrilltatat IICtloi~
oomlc Opportunity.
er and family, Mra. Laura Mle •1WII llll tllli)dllll:.-.1
1:15 p. m. - Mr. James Hartung, Mrs. Mabel Van MetMoort, Director 01 the Dlvillon er, Lt. and Mra. Edpr Hartunc •lltllklttllllthllwuouloor.
of Student Flll8llclal Aid, Bu. visited Sunday evenlq wllb • 1'1111 ._ """"' C t 1 Ill tor
reau of Higher Education, De- Mr. and llln. ll:ltlon Krauetter
...,_,. IIIII b II I
partment of llealtb, EducaUon of Raoln" The Krauetlerl were
and Welfare, Washington, D. C. ubllrvlng their 35th weddlnJ
Cont~msman Moeller
aaid, annlveraary.
"It Is gratlfytnc to note the
Airman Jolin Pooler lnpondwldesprtad lnttrest in
1b t Ins a furlolllb with ble parents
Government Dlty prooeedinp, Mr. and Mra. Bracllay PoMr.
particularly amo111 our college At the eno of llll lean he wiD
and hlgil school lludentt, lnd 10 to the Pblllpplnes lor 1 tour
MIDDLIPO!tT
I am hopeful that every lntu- or duty.
---------ested citizen will avail them"lves of the opportunity to at- ·

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with Ashland Metered Gasl
and Emoire Appliances on the·job

PARTY 18 l'lftJRSDAY
A Halloween masquerade
ty will be held at Allred Gra~&gt;&lt;e I
hail, 'l'hursday, October 27,
p.m. There wUi be prtzes,j

andreireslunenl!
by the Allrtd
It welcome.

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many ways. First, nothing beate gas for cle•n, de·
j)elldable, ~atant heat. But in addition, gas giv• you
new converuence and eeooomy for hot water., •:o&gt;'4ing
and clothes drying.
Your nearby Ashland LP-Gat Balk Plant oft'ers )lOll
a complete line of quality gas beating s,.,...ms and
app~ They also ~ expett inst.allatioo.
.And, if you wish, convetrlent budget terms am available-only 10% doWII and up to 24 months to pay.
Asbian~ Metered Gas is easy on your pocketbook
because you pay for the gas y~ uee afW you use it.
And we keep a plentiful supply of foe! in your tank
at all times, automatically. No matter how cold the
weather, you'll never run out.

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JDJING SERVIa
AND IAnEI!ES AT ALL TIMES

Empire Floor Furnace

ARtpresentitivt Will II In Our Sto,.

'This 70,000 BTO capacity floor
fumace P. ID even 1low of
clean, bellthfal heat at klw

nperat;nc ... ~y.

Eltra·bee:vy 0' ulrtstion chem.
btr. lmpU.'I fhetDIO.!Itatic aelf.
.. litlns -llol -a even
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lox 471, Hwy. 124, Pomeroy, Ohio
Phonr. WYindolte 2·2166
Ripley, W.Va. •
Phtnti 372-2221

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OCTOBER 26
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$895

4 speed trans., red bucket aeata. new tire&amp;, whitt finish, radio and beater.

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1PI Cortina GT, like ..w. S1 m1lel
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t.ire&amp;. radio and heater, beautiful white finish witb. maroon

per gal. Ph. 992·25110io :&amp;0 tfc

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um ny to Middleport.
sidiRg, storm doors and win· _______1_0_2_1_6..:tpc II
dows, full basement.
1622
Uncoln Heights, Pomeroy. 1959 STUDEBAKER, station
Ph. 992-3012.
10 23 3te wagon, standard shift, $100.
5 ROOM House, bath al!d full Ph. 992-3231 or 74:1-4~~1.

basement, new gas furnace,

low mileage, one

White fini&amp;h. red inLerior, like new tires, power steerm• end
bnket automatif tra111. radio · and beater, good top. Dnve a
Buick at only $1395,

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Experlencad
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RADIATOR
MOTORCYCLES'
SAL'U &amp; SERVI'a
across
SERVICE
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11 ROOM htate
house, full basement,

tNFORMAnON

A CUP OF
CORN MEA·L,

ifliff

THE WILLITS

THANKV, El VINEY .. ;I SEEN
AN'TH' WIDDER DOWDY
C111T·CHATTIN' OUT IN TH'
FRONT VARD FER TWO SOLID.
HOURS THIS MORNIN'•"'

SHORE
CAN I liiORRY

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From tbt ~ Truct or
Bulldozer Rad1ator To Tbo
Smalletl Beater Core.

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bwllngs Hond• Sal11

Phone 992-2143
P~~m~roy, 0.

WY 14111
MIDDLIPORT OHIO

For Sale

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OF TALKIN'lO USTEfoJ .I'LL

CALL SAM AN' GET lHE SCOOP!

DICK RAWLINGS

Lt'L ABNER

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AND MASTER'?

CLEAN CAR
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WHY I~ IT THAT You' STRO~G
PERSOI-lALITV TVPGS ALIUA'IS
WAIVT TO BE LEADERS '1

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PRICKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

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THE RACINI ·

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HAS BEEN RESUMED

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NOTf.IING LE~T, NOT EVEN ANY .DUST .
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STANDING timber m Oblo
~""'~""'""'~""'""'7-:-1 or We•t VIrginia, or old
ADAMS Trading Post ud An- farms witll timber. Marion
llqui Store moved to • new Reynolds, 8o1 77, Syracuse,
loeallt&gt;•• now at Crou Rol!cil 0.
I II 102tp
Jun&lt;:ti&lt;m 124 and •tate route
143 "' RuUal!ci Road. Phone
142-&lt; !61.
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4 R+ furnished opartment
upstairs, for c.uple. Phone
Wt-M:IS.
10 21 tic

WINNIE WINKLI!

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FURNISHED one and two bed·
ruom, first noor apartments.
Middlepor~ o.
Pnone m
3874.
II 21 tfc
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Carman Rest Home, Rock

Springs, e,
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EFFICIENCY apartment, 400
Spring Ave., Pomeroy, Ohio. :z:z. ••t ~
cal&gt;leo,
Pb. 992-2288.
10 14 tfc
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Help W1ntecl
SWIM POOL dealers wanl&lt;!d ,
in-ground. 1595 and up. c....
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Whiteford Road , York, Pa.
Ph. 11m 75H324.

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Mrs. RW:~I' Shumway .II .Yisll-and, Mrt. Robert Edwards of
1ng her &lt;'hi.dren In New Castle, Dayton a·•·M nd M
10D, Ten1 of Coltllltbal.
Pa. and Akron
••• r· a
rs. Clark M
Mr and M ·La
Edwards, Columbui were ,.
rs. R. E. Wlillatllll spent 1
rs. wrenec Rose
'
...t In O.lp"' wiUt •- _ .....
are spending a few days with cent vi;Uiors of Mr. al!d Mrs.' - .., . ·
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J Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R o ' t Alfred Ca•ndollar and
J • a n son, Bill . DleiZ.
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8t!d famlly Akron.
and Mr. •nd Mrs. Bernie Ed- ltfrl. Qpal Harris, Nl'l. ar..
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Mrs. Hubert Carr and Susan,Iwan;ls. .
.
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t.ire&amp;. radio and heater, beautiful white finish witb. maroon

per gal. Ph. 992·25110io :&amp;0 tfc

vinyl in·teiior.

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sidiRg, storm doors and win· _______1_0_2_1_6..:tpc II
dows, full basement.
1622
Uncoln Heights, Pomeroy. 1959 STUDEBAKER, station
Ph. 992-3012.
10 23 3te wagon, standard shift, $100.
5 ROOM House, bath al!d full Ph. 992-3231 or 74:1-4~~1.

basement, new gas furnace,

low mileage, one

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RADIATOR
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SERVICE
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house, full basement,

tNFORMAnON

A CUP OF
CORN MEA·L,

ifliff

THE WILLITS

THANKV, El VINEY .. ;I SEEN
AN'TH' WIDDER DOWDY
C111T·CHATTIN' OUT IN TH'
FRONT VARD FER TWO SOLID.
HOURS THIS MORNIN'•"'

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WY 14111
MIDDLIPORT OHIO

For Sale

DRIVE A

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WOMEIJ ALW~'VS W/16100 FOO
OF TALKIN'lO USTEfoJ .I'LL

CALL SAM AN' GET lHE SCOOP!

DICK RAWLINGS

Lt'L ABNER

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DID I PF\EA2E
'IOU, RORD
AND MASTER'?

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WHY I~ IT THAT You' STRO~G
PERSOI-lALITV TVPGS ALIUA'IS
WAIVT TO BE LEADERS '1

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PRICKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Br MERRILL

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OJtoiSIDER.

OPERATION
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FINAl.

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THE RACINI ·

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TEN MIL&amp;S

PLANING MILL
,_LONG RT. 124
HAS BEEN RESUMED

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NOTf.IING LE~T, NOT EVEN ANY .DUST .
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STANDING timber m Oblo
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ADAMS Trading Post ud An- farms witll timber. Marion
llqui Store moved to • new Reynolds, 8o1 77, Syracuse,
loeallt&gt;•• now at Crou Rol!cil 0.
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Jun&lt;:ti&lt;m 124 and •tate route
143 "' RuUal!ci Road. Phone
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4 R+ furnished opartment
upstairs, for c.uple. Phone
Wt-M:IS.
10 21 tic

WINNIE WINKLI!

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FURNISHED one and two bed·
ruom, first noor apartments.
Middlepor~ o.
Pnone m
3874.
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Help W1ntecl
SWIM POOL dealers wanl&lt;!d ,
in-ground. 1595 and up. c....
tact Fox Pools. Inc., 1895
Whiteford Road , York, Pa.
Ph. 11m 75H324.

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Mrs. RW:~I' Shumway .II .Yisll-and, Mrt. Robert Edwards of
1ng her &lt;'hi.dren In New Castle, Dayton a·•·M nd M
10D, Ten1 of Coltllltbal.
Pa. and Akron
••• r· a
rs. Clark M
Mr and M ·La
Edwards, Columbui were ,.
rs. R. E. Wlillatllll spent 1
rs. wrenec Rose
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...t In O.lp"' wiUt •- _ .....
are spending a few days with cent vi;Uiors of Mr. al!d Mrs.' - .., . ·
,.,. .,__.
J Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R o ' t Alfred Ca•ndollar and
J • a n son, Bill . DleiZ.
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8t!d famlly Akron.
and Mr. •nd Mrs. Bernie Ed- ltfrl. Qpal Harris, Nl'l. ar..
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Mrs. Hubert Carr and Susan,Iwan;ls. .
.
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Around and

~~mttnet. Pomeroy-?tllddteport, o., oct. 24, t96s

Mrs. Abbott Hostess to Meeting of
Rock Springs Better Health Club

About
MiddJep0rt

CAl Vl\m •R
.d'.1~!!Y" .

Mrs. J'IVIa
•.1
en
Is Speaker on
Laymen'sDay

Around and
About
pOmeroy

JoIIy8uncII

m THE SOU'ffiERN

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Mrs.
Price

Sewing Club
Entertained

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Elemen·
Mrs. James Jividen Will
Mrs. Lawrence Milhoan enter· •w~ ""
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The October meeting of the dent and viee president, Mrs.
ljl tary PTA will meet Monday
guest speaker 1uring the
lained the Jolly Bunch Sewing of honor at a 1110Wer Thursday
llbck Springs Better
Health Cllffo~d Leifheit p.resided, open. .
!tl evening, October :u at 8 p. m.
ing worship services at Heath Club of Middleport at her new evenlllg at the ~ H~rl
Club was held Thursday even· mg wtth the Lords Prayer and ·
~ at · the school. Mrs. Manning
.
Methodist Church Sund~y
trailer home ln RuUand Friday Catholic church ••rlum ,gtv·
ing at th• home of Mrs. Arlee pledge to flag followed with
. Kloos will give a brief hllk on Mr and Mrs Horr Sod,l\er observance of Laymen s.. Day. ovenJng. Decorations carrying "" by Mrs. Dw~t Cullums,
devotions taken from Luke 7: Sunday guests of Mr. and [the TB lev All other PTAs
·
Y
She had os ner topic,
out the Halloween theme were Mrs. James Clatworthy, Mrs.
Abbott.
b
f th
. 1-10- by Mrs Amos Leonard. Mrs. Wendell Gerlach
were e invited y.
of Bridgeport were r e ~en t Christ as the Servant of Gnd," used on the porch and In tbe Denver Kapple, Mrs.
David
In the a sence o e preSJ· Mrs. Scott Fol,ner was wei- Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Me- ar RACINE -WESLEYAN Service guests of her SJsters,
r s. In which slie pointed to
borne.
Goodwin and Mrs. Eugene Trlp--=========~\comed as a new member.
Connell and daughter of Cald- Guild will bold its
regular Bentz Wolfe.
f M
life of Christ and his serving Games were played and prlz. lett.
,.
well.
.
Recent guests o r.
mankind with his abundant love,
rd d to M p L Mitch
A communication was read Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Gwiaz- meetmg Monday, Oct. 24 at Mrs. Carl Moore and
as the criteria for Christians es awa e
rs. · · Mr ' Games were pl~ed and prlz·
from the Red Cross to which dowsky and children ol Wa;h- 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Davis were Lawrence Smith, everywhere In the churehes
Mrs. Betty Cllneo:d th s. es awarded to Mr.!. pear I
the club make a contribution. ington Court House visited over Wilma McGraw.
Laurel c,tff, Mrs. Edythe
the world.
Ernest Hughdes.
ng e ""' SDllth, Mrs. Homer Brlckles,
62
A meeting of thr Rock Springs the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. .BETHEL NO. of ~he Inle.-· ther, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Emerson ~ones, lay
clal hour a essert course was and Mrs. Albert Ebel'abach, and
Homemakers
oluiJ
was
anRussell
Mills
and
Mrs.
Harry
natiOnal
Order
of
Jobs
Daughther
and
Mrs.
John
Smith,
assisted
with
the
service.
oy the b..teeses,~~· Mrs. Lorain Sterrett WOII the
Tonight thru WedMSday
nounced for Thursday, Oct. 27, Mills.
ters Will m;t Mon~y, ~~ ~ eroy and Mrs.Evelyn .Moore
man Burdette was organist
=o~ll~nd ,Mrs. ::n Dal, door prize.
October 26
ELVIS PRESLEY
at 1 p. m. at the home of Miss Marcella Fraser, daugh· Pomeroy
asomc emp e a Syracuse.
'
Ben Phitson choir director
.
oan s '!a sons,
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Mrs. Harold Blackston_
Iter of Mr. and Mrs.
Alex 7:30 p.m._
.
Miss S'aron Biggs Is visiting lbe service '
las and Duan~ Weber, assisted Alter the honored guesl OJI'
"PARADISE-HAWAIIAN
Mrs. Mark Grueser was in Fraser. Middleport, and Miss ' GARDEN CLUB preSidents in Columbus with her sister, Durin
Church
with the servmg. Mrs. Vernon ened her many lovely gifts, a
STYLE"
charge
of
the
program
when
Rita
Ball,
daught.r
of
Mr.
and
I
and
mteresled
members
will
Mrs.
Tip
Bowling,
while
Mr.
hour
th~
chfldr•n
in
Weber was a guest
dessert course was served to
Technic-olor
·t·
e
e
read
in
Mrs
Allen
Hall
Pomeroy
bave
meet
at
Oh1o
Power
Co.
offtce
Bowling
is
hospitalized
•
Attending
were
Mrs.
Kenneth
the
above and Mrs.
EUen
Ely.B Presle.v
S
L . h severa I a1 JC 1es w r
,
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one through six
B
M H hes
M
Mr Elm W'cldl
0
uzanna e,g eluding, ''For Families wilh been vaC'i\tioning in Flonda. M_onday at 7. o p.m. rawmg~ Mr. and Mrs Grover
E. vocal numbers "Our
yers, rs. ug '
r s. Couch,
s.
er 1 am,
Jas . Shigeta
Recurrent
Infection,"
by
Mrs.
They
made
the
trip
by
JOl.
wJII
be
~ade
for
arrangemen.
Hawk
of
Columbus
visited
.
Earth"
and
"This
Is
My
Smf~,
Mrs.
H.
E.
Bush,
Mrs.
Mrs.
Joseph
Cook,
Mrs. IA!o
Donna Butterworth
· Ge rge Skinner . Whv Moth- Thev are employ_ ed at the KaiS· cla&lt;Ses m the ChriStmas flow- era! days the oast week w1th , W 1• ,
led
Wilham i!obson, Mrs. Willis Vaughan, Mrs. W. A. Gibbs,
Malianna Hill
.
.
Grueser, Mrs. WiU'am
Reynolds Mrs. Harry P· Smith , Mrs• IA!o
Fe1turette &amp; Colorcartoons
ersoAre Tired , Mrs Blackstan·
f'r Corporation
m Havenswood , er show.
his mother Mrs. Price Hawk. er
th s. t or"h. accompan
MJ C 1
I J
Admission: 75c &amp; 40c
"Aspirin Ma~ Do -More Tha~ W. Va.
TUESDAY
Mrs. Lucille 8. Hawkins was te~'~n el~ ~~to :!r/'"
M~s. Shirley Mills, Mrs. P. L. Crew,Mrs. Rache!Lefever,Mrl.
Relieve
Pam,"
Mrs.
Folmer;
Mrs.
Roger
Emmish
visited
POMEROY
CHAPTER
No._
80
the
Sunday
dmner
guest
of
Mrs.
Mitch,
Mrs. Betty .Cline, Mrs. Charles Cohen, Mrs.
Walter
THURSDAY, Oct. 27
"Migraine in Childhood," Mrs_ over the weekend wilh Mrs. Royal Arch Maso~s, will Homer Holter and attended the
,
Milhoan, Mrs. Weber and Dal- Hamm and Nancy, Mlaa Ethel
___NOT.OPEN
William Grueser," "Protection '( A. Emmish.
' hold a spec~al meetmg TUes- Chester flower •how.
las and Duane Weber.
Koenig, Mrl. L. F. ScllOetllell,
FRIDAY thru TUESDAY
,
Against
Tuberculosis."
Mrs
j
Mr.
and
Mrs_
James
Hrewing-lday
at7:30
p.m.
to
confer
the
Ted
Rec&lt;l
returned
home
SotMrs. Leonard Jewell, Mrs. Gur
Oct. 28 ·Nov. 1
Leonard. and "Life In Theselton spent the weekend m Co- excellent masters degree.- - urday night from
Cowan, Mrs. John SIJaa, Mrs.
''THOSE MAGNIFICENT
I United States," Mrs. w. A. llumbus with hor sister, Mrs THE MEIGS Coun~y Ridmg where he attended the grand
MEN IN THEIR
Mary Kunrelmaa, Twlla Sut
FLYING MACHINES"
or
IM
'Esthrr Kissel! who is recuper- Club Will meet Tues ay even- lodge convocation of the Free
Clalworthy, Beel&lt;y Triplelt IIIII
"How I Fll!w fram London lo
organ.
lating from a recent itlness. ling at ..ttJe home of Joe Yo~g and Accepted Masons.
·•octoge~arian Sunday"
Ronnie Collums.
Paris in 2S hours •nd
I A ronte!lt conducted hy Mrs.! Mrs. Michael rletchner of ,Sr. at ':30 p. m. Hostesses WLII Mrs. John Durst and
observed m the Sunday
SendJntt mu. were Ill'&amp;. Jllr..
11 minutes."
:Skinnf' r v.-as won by Mrs _ Columbus was the weekend be Mrs. Leo ~ennedy, Jr. and ter, Mrs. Hilda Rothinger
hour 8! the M~ddleport
Plans were made for a Hal·
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Stuart ~~~~1~;~\~~~~~~~h MilP.s, IMorgan rmd Mr:,. Homer H~d- ! guest of fier mothrr, Mrs. Hat-~ MrsQ~~~~~tz;&amp;u .11
t Cincinnati were weekend
or Chnst whe~ members
loween party bv the Twin City ry Watson, Mrl. Ruuell Brtu.
Jame!' F'ox, H.nbcrt Morley, I ford and refrl:!shments wer_e' tie Smit.h. Mrs. Fle!dmer. sn- p d
t ~~
of Mrs. 'fhoma~ Hood and Mr. 80 w~re recogmzed and
"\'outh Fellowship Sun· Mr. and Mr!. Everett Secfmer
Gert f'orUe · Irina lJPmi&lt;"k . serv'ed 'l'"e ne~' mP.eLing Will i prano soloist. joined the Heath , Tues ay at 2 hp.Cm. ak
e orne and Mrs. Elsworth- Rowe.
ed gtfts.
evening at the Pomeroy and KareD ud Comdt, Btl.
TC&gt;rry 'fh,Jmas, GuP5! St:1r: ·
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A 'b
g1
Rr.o SKELTO'I
be Thursdav ~ovember 17 at ltethodJSt Churc~ ch01r for tl:e l
·
. ·
_
Mrs. Charles R. Karr and
trt ute was ven to
Church. The meeting Joe Gloecbter, lilrl. ·Eizl GIJ.
Colorcartoon ·
the hom~ 0"1.' Mrs Welby Wha-:sunchly morning worship serv- , R~~INE _Amherlldca~ Leg11 daughter, Pollv were called
sJx present with Mrs.
was opened with group singing more Sr. and Louise Mr&amp;. Dill
1Auxlltarv Will 0 tts regua :- ... t "t rd b the death Reibel and Mrs Ernest
~~mi!-sio~5~&amp;: 40r'c·_ _
•
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- ley, v.:ilh Mrs. Abbott in charge Ire.
. . T d
Oct 25 t .IJon on ~au ay y
.
.
anunid ••The Lord's Prayer.' in Wetzel, Mrs. GleDD'-'-"'· • WEDNESDAY, Nev. 2
lot the program and Mrs. Mark ! Mr. a~d Mrs_. Emerson Junes 1~eetmg ues a:, · • a of Mrs. Karr's cousin,
lance m charge of the
son.
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NOT OPEN
Grue"r the contest.
1and thw son-m-law, Lee Dav- : UO p. m. Potluck refreshments Sweeney. Miss Karr ret~rned They Included Mrs.
Tbe lesson was given
by Floyd Mees, llnL ~ Jill.
to Columbus Sunday evemng. va ChUders, tbe oldest at
George Skinner and John Wlles selroad Jr., Mrt. ~ CitI
j1dson, Athens, were m Colum- Will be served.
bus Sunday to VISil their daugh-1
EDNESDAY
Miss Paula Theiss, student at who also has an attendance
on the topic, "So You Don't ter, Mrs. T. T. SL M-. llat.
ter, Mrs. Lee Davidson, a pa- ,
W~
Ohio University, •pent the
cord of ll years; Nettle
Date:• Plans wet·• discussed for Terry fllalln, Mn. A.
1:.
tient at Grant HospitaL Mrs. HEATH METHODIST Church end with her aunt and uncle, ell, 89; Minnie Gilmore, 87; the Halloween party on October Phelps, Mrl. Phoeoll 1:11 '11,
Davidson tSharon Jones) ,•cnn iWIII hold a family mght dmner Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lytle and Mrs. Cash Braley, 82; Mrs. 30 at the Pomeroy Church from Mill Helena ~ord, MU.
improving slowly from a strrp Wednesday evemng, Oct. 26 • at daughter.
David Farmer, Bl, and Mrs. 7 to 8:30 p.m. The meeUng was Charlotte Ev-. ·M rl, 0., fiU.eo
throat
infection.
While i6;30 P-_m. at the church. Tbos~ Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Puglls- Mabel Vance, 84, who
closed wltb the reading of the sell, Mrs. ~ loDet,.lla
there they also visit the i r · atlendmg are to brmg ~ covet· sl of Columbus visited Sunday from Kent for the Sunday
23rd Psalm by Joyce Riley
Mae Van Jin£8 b .._ a.io
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M
ed
diSh
and
table
serv1ce.
The
.
.
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d
I
1Daug""·
ar ara ones. rs.
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_ w th her paren&lt;S. Mr. and Mrs. 1res.
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Others bonored who were un- er Jim Wiles Oebble Major, Hawk, Rev. 1111&lt;••
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gation and their families a r' Columbus VJSIM Sunday
c mney, oldest member
lett, Kayte Russell, Joyce Riley, Mrl. W. H. Eli!IRIIidi·- ~
ed to It nd
her grandmother, Mrs. Cor a the church, 93; Fred Shiflet, Anita Fultz Joyce Coocll, Jane bJ1 Mlslt Ellie 1ta't, .... Flttil
SEE US TODAY FOR THE SHARPEST
Third Friday Club
ur~ STAT~ ~ONCLAVE of the Wiggins at Meigs General Hos- 90; Ruth Moore, Clark Van Acree, Sally Duckworth, Meta- Da'mell, lltrs. ~- - USED CARS IN THE VALLEY
To Visit Fenton's
Ohio Valley Commandery No. pita!. They also VtSI!ed
Cooney, Vteto~fa McCm:ley,
nle Mcintyre. Mona Mcintyre, Mlaa Carol u...,l ~ Bell
Mrs. Denver Thoma enter- 24, Knights Templars, will be Edtth Thomas.
Ia Byers, Allee Rawlings and George Skinner, Bob Couch, NeutzllnC, Ref; ftlbilt ,l*a
tained U10 Third Friday Club held Wednesday, October 26,
Mrs. Theodora Smith.
John Wiles, Mary IIDimu and Turel, and 1111 ,......
500 XL 2 dr. h~rdtop, 8 cyt, 4 speed trans., radio and
Friday evening at her home, at uo p. m. A potluck meal
the leaders, Mrs. ~ta Lemley elau Ill till fl L J
heater, white sidewall tires.
Fisher St. A short business ses- will be served at 6:30 p. m.
and Mrs. OrvtUe Wil~.
Baptllt ebuldt.
-sion was conducted by Mrs. RACINE GRANGE will meet
Thoma and plans were made Wednesday, Oct. 26 at 7:30 at
to visit the Fenton Glass Co. !he Grange HaiL Booster mgbt
2 dr. hardtop, 8 cyt 4 speed trans., radio and heater,
at Williamstown on Thuri!day will be observed and
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, social bo•rr with prizes awarded come. Refreshmenls Will be P
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. _ te th' dJO Enterprise EUB church
4 dr., 6 cyt, auto. trans., radio and beater, while .
ed
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IS cently at her home,
CbesJ:er[l
to Mrs. A. H. Jllbersbach, Mrs. serv ·
week in one of the most imnortsidewall tires.
Ben Neutzling, Mrs.
Bentz
THURSDAY
ant annual observance of
Road.
I Wo!fe and Mrs. Dale Smith.
dil:t wom•n throughout the
The hymD, Count Vour B!etlS·II
A salad course carrying out ALL PERSONS o• the com· ed States
lngs, o)lllllld the meeting,
4 dr. Hardtop, 8 cyL, automatic trans., radio and heat·
the Halloween theme
was 1 mittees for the Pomeroy PTA "A Caii to Prayer and Self· lowed by the Lord's Prayer
er, white sidewall tires.
served by the hostess to those Halloween party are asked to Denial .. first observed by Meth- unison and the readlng
named 1bove aod Mrs. Fred meet Thursday, October 27 at odist ~omen in 1887 focuses on Psalm 23 by Mrs. John Smith.
Dessauer, Mrs. Arnold Hayes, I .P· m. at the school to sack guided mission study. 1
A ~rt program.wu presented
Mrs. Mar Meinhart, Mrs. pnzes and, set up booths. . needed offering for special
which opened wtth an lirllcle,
Grover Erb, Mrs. Ray Seiden- . WOMEN S SOCIETY of Chns- sion proJects, and a
A Useful Life, by Mrs. Geoffrey
abel, Mrs. Everett Dailey, and han Semce of the. Chester spiritual life. More than
Wtlsoo. A poem, Treasurer,
Mrs. Cleland Innes.
Methodist Church will observe 000
was read by Miss Dorothy Lortgll
1 36 000
Locust &amp; Sycamore Sts.
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"A _Call to Prayer aBd Self· d wG?.'::!~ 1 n U 5o tales ill and an arlfcle, Followm,
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program 'l'llureday· • Oc- an
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w His Footste(18, by Mr'· "bciaw,ll
1\UDDLEPORT
Klt Carson,
fronttersman,
join in""""
the observance
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Iober 27, at 7:30 p. m. The 'l'll Call Is
Bentz. Two readings, Lillie
~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiii"l[tbeme for 1966 Is '"l'hese My
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phan Annie and Grandpa !Jro,P-11
Brethreo ., Men women and Woman B Division of the
bl Gl '
by Br da
cbUdren ;.,. Invited.
dist Board of Mlaslons. The
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vision, one of the four
units of the Board of
Buck,
la the Urdu language, Pakls- Is the national bndy under
the bullness
Elberfelds ere headquarters for RCA
tan means "land of the pure." aU local Woman'1 SocieUea
aod reporll were glvea ctD
--======--.[Guilds function.
aaio of danny duzlll, dlah clotbs[l
Color television, portable television, black
'!'be theme of the 11188 Call
and ehureb plalel. A allen!
Prayer and Self-Denial 11 lion wu beld. The wooder
&amp; white television and stereos.
"'!'bose lily Brethren,"
donated by Mrs. Claude
from Matthew :15:40 and
ted wa1 awarded to Becky
phasi2ing brotherhood In
llefrelbmenll were served
Pianos, Sheet Music, Records and Musical
slons work.
the bolllesl to 1lle above
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The program meetlnl f 0 Mr1. Herbert DtlctD, Mn. cart
Accessories
women o1 the United
Mn. EvereU Bates
Church will be beld at 2 p.m.
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on, Wednl!llday, Oeolber :W
ber meeting 1iDI be held at
the cburcb.
bome ol Mrl. Dwl8hl LopD.

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