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?t(n, Forrest Bachtel plan• to In1 bolteelea
Tba� k y ou Wedneao: y eve tn
of UM American General Hospit al
OOise Eli.u.beth Fick, ptealde nt. tollOlwed by a party and &amp;ifl ex- ' Tuelday eventni at her home on
matlon � P11,lro�1 =�. d �t!! �led�
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tif Dre'w ' W eb notes we re read from Edith Loop
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ned th e meeti ng with pn e,. chang e at the home o( MN Ewin&amp;:
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.... of. Jira, J. M. t he gifts, a nd M ts.s Er m a Smit h,
d MN H er a� the Women 's Guild, annou nced the WeU, pr esulent, open ed with de•
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;: 1 : Cam ree t hli t Bartel• a nd Mrs Leonard R!,IH of fall Workshop o r th e Columbus Re• vodr,m a taken floom II n e111lt:l� ian4 , Mr. and M.'1. L:,wrenc:e Faul'I:• Tr11e tee1 or the lhddle porl Yi(�l
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Tbutl· , 1, by Mn M el��n Smllh who ■lac, ner visited lasl Sund ■)' wttb Mr■.
Baptist Chu rch will JIIMl at
M tbe m eet mg ta lk on work be r ng do ne b y Jf 1g I Satur�ay I:� s! n daf� �d. 22·23. j Th ieport of the no mt. na t l na \ gional Gulld would be held
If You H ue A Jamea Faulkn er.
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111111 devotlona by bee Me mor ial Auxilia ry in c.iev e.
B/ e r wil� go o�t Fri day c ommittee was giv e n by Mn Fred members plan n ing to attend are Fr�en d. " Prayer by )In . Hele: .
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the Board of Chrlalian Educat ��
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ii Hez Root Al her siater Mn. Grace wlll meet at 8 : 30 following e
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Mn Houd a shc lt wa s m charg e i n \f l :; n
iy and ma smi t h , pre 11dent, Mrs. Phil later thalJ Frid ay October 21 Mn. vot1on�. Mcmberh a nswer . � o ro
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alld. cave a me d t• of the program for the e v en in g
Mn. Blaettnar allO a nnounced the ch eat I c 111 wit h �met 1 na pertam ng to Johnson of Columbua.
vice president ,
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"Commitment to the Discipli ned , a lift for a Sunahmn 1f6x to be l eft today for a vacation trip to
Ed1ar Arnold treasurer . Miu Fick
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na Club O n No v 2 and 9 a nd giv e a revi ew of the to p1c1 U&amp;ed 11on1 1n
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�bool Tues� due to a head In ·
movte .a nd • llallow�en pa rl y .
FRJDAY NO'f 0,EN
Mrs. Edward V1:noy was in jury ah e received on the ach oo ! I
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for the Women 's Guil d meeting i n study boo'I: or the Women' • Guit d ,
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Jock Mahoney
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J. T. Rue IOn 'Of Mr. and Mr■.
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J eaders present . M r Arno ld, Mr .
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J Melvi n Smith, ;dri. Florence Bum•
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because of mumps.
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thert were t wo v u1tor11 Mr Lmd
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petaona oft� round 1n o neMlf with b:' Mi11 B.1rbara E skew, MR. Kap. of Belpn viatled �n,.1, with
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Waldo J Barloll,
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and other rel■ti�•'
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Mn. Raymon d Baity and daugh• R:ibel
Bernard Ful tz , Yhd Me th odist Chur c.1" was the topic
AJbe rt Woodard -and held at the home ol Mra. Miltori
l ers, Karen and Jill Re nee have , :lira. Edaar Arnold "' readers , Roush. Syracuae.
: �� . 10I' their m ee ting
and of the prog ra m presented by
a ae ver�I cloted w ith the word! "All that I - - -•
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Mrs Carl C.rU('�Cr a
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1,0me waa decorated m Brow n , wheq t he WSCS of I e
Revival, Service Being
Ch arles Spencer who ill employ• lo Him ' Here is my life "
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in Pittsburgh arrived Tue sday
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G roup smgmg of Am e r1 &lt;'a open • I t he Bu i\' Bee ClaH of the Mi ddl e n ight to spend a few day, wlth his the Yo:�;\
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the topic La kc n from t h e Secret Piece m 1 ga•
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ion g s e brouab out
• which WI■ opened w ith t lu: Mol h Jl o1uh Readi
Wheelmg Thursday.
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colored ahdes of hi• trip to Jeru
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were give n by Mn Eug ene Fort,. \ ti ne were titled "The F a ith of a i n
ne iee ka to submit hie wi ll
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Miss Shirley Beegle w11l ape nd
salem and Palestin e . The ■on g aer
M n • Child . " Sh e closed with praye r .
rd Philli ps,
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�ICnatton o f M n Wen e s . M rs Cl iffo
!\th� wlll :: /1 5!ir. h�: u� �t · vlce1 e ach even in e are d irected
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e wee ke nd i n Ath ens w ith Mis•
William
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th e is
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by th e Re v Fr■ncu Glazier.
Mn. Joh n Lyons, presltl en l, was I Ja m· ce wOIfe a nd aUend t�'e Hom
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money, time , work and study, •
� aedpted will! rtlret
I Mrs Brown
Mr, •
JJ'ebiter JJ'as
.
I m eetl na at which tim e routi ne bus. 1
. a l prayer
Mr•. J B. M arshall of -Lou 1sr
ci
e
sp
a
followmg
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� .!t-r JfiUilm Slater or t he way
:
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G
r? up slng�� g , of '' M a ke M e A
,
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rrived Thur&amp;d ay for
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ie
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e
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cle
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an
an
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a
Chrlsl
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Honored
On
• and m,ana commlttee repurled th e n11 l 1on , by Mrs. B wn , • a t
�
Lord w ith Mra. Bb1ettnar
Capuve.
r
Mrs.
er,
moth
w ith her
j
visit
mu
ect d l11cu11ed.
r
a
o
: that I n@d hop is be i n g pl a n n ed "Th� Wo rld !eder1t1on of Me,
M n. Jed Webater Jr· w11 plea•
The. birthdays of Mra Shi rley John F . Baily and family. She SR pian ist , the closing resolutions
preaented
• tor ianU�y. llra. Lio nel Boggs a nd thuthst Women waa
surprised W ed�esday eve•
anti
M11l1, Mrs. Beulah Whit e, M rs Har / wa1 met in Parke,fbur.1 where and prayer by Mra. Mora conclud,d
n
Brow
Mrs.
ser,
e
Gru
rl
a
K
Mr!
by
:
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IIB
re
e
w
ed
am
n
Bradb\111'
nin: when a Jroup or lr,iends
;�
ry Houdashelt, MiH Flor ine l Tai• 1he a rrived by plane by Mrs. th e program.
; �lttff to aecure a place to , M rs f orhes a nd �ra . Phillipa.
to h er htime o n Fish er St ,
came
Mora
M�.
d
e
k
n
tt\P,
d
an
Fick
M)aa
Wllllam
Mn.
d
n
a
n
Watso
Ru11
e
Kaufr
c
a
n
Gr
Joh
Vra
¥n
bolt,
.
HO WflUOHAIU IID IVIIHID OOWH
, tiold tilt d:unc:e.
I G roup �i n g m g 01
:•ilh II The
cel,ebrat e her birthd ay ,
hel
to
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Luman a nd Mr Caah Br ale y were Kn ight a nd sons , John ny a nd all who , P4rtl � pated a n :e P�
�
e
group
mfti,
th
e
e
: :-. ....,._ donation w11 voted by the Vic t ory co ndu ded l e Ptoi�•m .
ev
Durl i th
I
&amp;r'am alte r which the mem � an
Billy.
P.0\1P to the Girl Scout Drive a nd • M rs K Grueser. vi cei president, obterved duri ng the eveni n g
rese nftid het w1tb a bed8prea d
U
n vl ed o the dmini
e
re
ala
i
W
o b Turne r, Kr1. Houda•
Mn.
Jac
t
Pfc Buzz Beegle lef for hl1 J t,
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t
j !nd allO g l fta for her in fant son
alto voted to apona o r o ne child for i was In th arge of th e buplnes1
ahe lt an d Mn E. L. Huah ea were n ew us ig n ment at Ft. 81111, Tex. , t'oqm wher e refre1bmentf were
: the achool lun ch progra m for lh e , sesr mn �nd Mn. a Woi!e
1 Jimm
. 1 named aa th e n.ominatlna commlt• after spe nding two week, w ith ;:rve� by :rs, D'X·��d :• uc�i�:
we com e
11 1 new me m r.
210 - 2 Door Seda n. Exc eptional eng.i"e.
• rein,tnd e:f of the year
Ref:�hmenta were sened to
•
oy
ayer
r,.
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ee to nomi nate ofricers tor
the
t
• ·
hla pa ren ts Mr a nd Mra. Joe
, ll'ollo'!_lnl the pattern or the TV Na\ commu n icatio ns were read .
s. Lawrence I
Mr
e
Sayr
e
n
Ju
Miss
b
r
T e
Beegl e an d ' sl&amp;ter . Shirley of Ra· Campbell a.a a �o ntrlb.uto .
j ll:uqui:rade Party lhe pro11 rat11 w u The wee k, o r r
r a�: •�If �e; 1 new year. t
M or arlly Mra ffarry Boli nger,
t� bl e w s a troct ve
he
During
p
ro1ram ho ur read ·
;u.
d
uate
ara
e
ntly
d
r
e
c
Bu
1
ci
ne
,
1
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• preaenttd with Mn f'ulti. u the ntal 8e rvice O e he
I
M rs. ca�! Wlli\ Mrs. Fri n k John•
'
P ece O r
· an ye
1 m uter ot eeremo n les Mn . Brad • Chester Methodist Church, Mo n· 1 1nga were given by Mrs. Turne r , fro m electromc•radar school al
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ra. Jane
M
1
Burnt.
Ida
Mrs
n
o
at
[
r
e
mums
rra
eib
by
e
ed
l
M a . Dana Hamm , Miaa Sylvia Mc· Ft. Mon mouth . N J He was ac· lh
e.
�e:
'Mm H
Louilfl S.�ith a nd ..the � honored
J bury waa tabulator und er the na me d11y eveni n g, wa11 a nn ounced a nd 1
a nd o ran l(e a�d blqck n ut cupa aa
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Mrs.
Mr
e ll,
F
Maate
·
Hourlaah
t.
Pfc.
Bliu
by
t.
to
ed
11ni
om
ml'mberM ur� ed t o attend. It WIii 1
1/ Gt.. ..Bert S'oatka,"
gu eat·
fav
de \)y Mr&amp;. Woodard .
ma
rs
o
ns,
Lyo
Mn
nd
F
arhi
e
B
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Fr
ncea
a
a
,
W.
ha es ish er of Fairmon t,
t fth1querlder1 , all gues ts, were 1 11 lso a nn ou nced that th e
po rt,
ing the meet i n .11 the mem· Va who had alao vi1ited h la
? Mn. William Child• Mra Pa ul must he_ in by November �US. It berFollow
1 were invited t o the chu rch , pa�� ntB
.,
• Smart, Mn. Ke n ne th Cooke, Mrs was de &lt;'l ded not to mak e apple
Pomeroy Grange 2741
t
I
d
l
na room where a &amp;alad co une
n
I
ti Eu11ne Seara, Mrt1. P11ul Ha plo n• ' butter th11 year.
Mrs 'wllli1m Knight and 1on1
w11 serv ed by Mrs Ja mes Souders, .John ny and Billy of P t, Pl eaaa nt Met On W ednea
I
� •ta ll, Mn. Guy Rey nol d• a nd CharAt the doae of t ne mee ting, Mn. Turner , Mrs. G. G. Wer net,
. t. �eaton, wor
p
h
,n
g
r
h
and
e
r
th
ur
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l
d
e
ay
n
t
a
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t.
¥ ff!4'�� . .
:. : ••• A.aa Brad bur)'.
1 pumpki n pi6 and coffee 'offre 1ervifOf,flGHT
Mn. Joh n Se i ne• a nd M iu '· 'f'iJ. mother, M i:s. Joh n F Ba l ly.
: pre1ided at the meeti � of Pofflt}ol Mn. Eugene Sean , M ra. Ke n neth eit .
roy Bend Gra nge 27.tt 1i :e,d Wed•
hott.
ury
,od
s
- Mo"h1'om ery curt .
Gold
b
r
Loy
a
nk
M
Fr
Jlyma
"'ficJtu and M rs. Rola nd Egg � rt
Hosteaaes for the nex t mee ti ng 1
Fall flowe n w ere 11ed by the Mr.11. 'Je11e Dougl 11 1 of Ath ens , n eld1y even lna al the DAV }fall.
"LOfifELY HEA!I.TS" .• ,
accepted aa n ew mcmben Ill · will be Mrs
'
'
Ea r l Ren shaw a nd ho8lC&amp;aes to decor ate the d ini ng spe nt T hurad1)' •fternoon w ith
A communlcatlon WH read from •
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, tq � Le11ue.
'1 :
2. Doo r Sedan'. 4 cyl, economy. One local ow ner.
Mrs. Fr an k Sl e w art .
roo m a nd Mn. Hysell gav e the th elr alster, Mra. R. o . Bunon o f : th e Slate Gra � ge and two thi nk
· Brlctlte Bardot i n
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Followln &amp; the mee ting and pr o
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divi ne b\ eHlng
,,. m Mra. Dwight Cul luma w.uB the
who . , Yo u note1 _ wete read from Magn• •
"A WOMAN LIKE SA�AN"
Burlingham M r s. Bunon
, ,tic Sprin111 an� Ho ng Kona: for,
ha s bee n ni is lmprovlng.
�u�tloneer for the homt• made
inner e
od11c
SATUllDAY ONLY
�. 1
Ml'I Ma ry Hill a nd Mlch e el contribution, sent them. M
' lift•.
Clayton MOOl'e, Jay 611\-erheel,
.
By Sew-Rate Club
a nd Johnny Jonc1 of Columbu1 Heatori WH reported ill. Pla n, j
�t� thl elo11e ol th e eve n ing pie I
VB !Jopala Hard Top 2 Dr. Alm01t like the day it -w,s· aold. Sh.
"THE LONE RANGER"
A pot luck di nner .l!receded the
we re gueats · of M r . an d Mra.
E. I were ma de lo Prenhl 25 year .
1ml \:oUee wer e 1c rved to
the
tender care . Turboilyde. 8,ad io with rear 1eat speaker. Sa1
- aleo i:iw.-te,n mem bera a rid seven meeti ngt! of the Sew Rlte Sewi ng
J . Hill t)ver the put weeke nd , · 'plna to Mr. and Mn. Heaton at
trak duterential.
Jun
Al He nson e Laver lck
Club h ld Wed neaday even ln11 a l
i
Mn. ft.oy Jo ne a Sr. ,. •pe n d i ng \the next m eetin1. M rs. Carl_
w
11,1e1t, b1 _Mr1. Fultz, Mra Ja mes
HOOD"
ROBIN
OF
SON
"fflE
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I th e ir club room w ith M rs. Charl es
wee k in Columbus wlth M r . and Smith who 11 movli:il out of town
Bre wJ1'1ton, Mra. Weat ey Fry D. n 41 [ S
The wscs of the ft:lr eal Ru n
pe n t.-e r and Mn Donald Mullen
home economic•
. Roy Jonea Jr and t,mlly. 1rea f 1ned aa
Mri
ra. P4VI lluue ll.
lt,
IUNDAV •nd MONDAY
Wednead llt Church m et
Melho
h
n
c
pi�
Mra:
rma
nd
a
ho!ll
eaaea aervi nM pumpki n
,Cle land Hlne1
.
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1
Mr a. nd Mra. L�ater Hill of
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day
ev
e
ni
n
g
�t
the
chu
r
ch
with
nn iog Wert
Gr9£0ry Peel!: - Debonh Kerr j
, - -- - -- - and coffee.
Frankfort we re Thursday af ter• 1 .i1 nd Mrs. Lawrence
� Iona� o�er.
4 ����
"JlELOV'ED INF1DEL"
n.
Mrs. Donald Colli n s pre&amp;ldcd al M rs . Edmu nd Grueaer a nd Mra. n oo n gu eats of Mr. and Mr11• E . • named 11 �o-cha\rm�
lookinr
oar.
·::.· ;.i BOY8, and GIRLS'
,
(Scope aod Color)
Gr�1.1P d1acuss\o n on how to I:
the bu s l n y8 aeu ion a nd plan, John SeoU aa h01teue1.
..J.
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J. HIil.
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Mr1. Uawln N ease wll p�ogram
e Gran ee
alsom
eetl n 11 w•• i
lmpr:o
C
,
wer e d iscuss ed for th e ann ual
re
J.
Hill
w
M r. a n d Mn. E.
,
Ch. ristm a s di n ner and party a nd hi� der u1tng aa her topic Livi ng bu,l neH vleltora i n Rave nsw ood held d uring th e program l)!)U1'!
1 Marie Wlnclaor, Vince F.dward1
mrnms w ere il,rawn for a gift ex • Echoe1 t)f Prayer o n Chrlatl a n Thursday.
Pi e an d · coffee were aerted by ;
"ISLAND WOMEN"
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Cilizenah l p". Grou�. al nging of
1
cha nge ,
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d ut.
n lde
""4
S
Also Oarloop
Pfc. John Teaford left Wcd net• ' the home econ omi cs committee at '
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the cloae of t.he meetJn1.
Gamei,; we re phiycd and prll.ea "T each M e O Lord' opened th� d ay eve nina: for Ft. DiK , N . J.,
:•
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$99 �
·Boyer , proaram followed with prayer a n� enroute t o Ge rma ny and M u . Tea --aw ard ed to Mn. Willard
- -- , - ;;;;r --· · Mra. Elmer White and Mn. Har• 1crlpture , readin g by M�. Neaie . ford the form er Caroly n Si!ll on iaI
.....
A •kit .Living Ee h,oe, Wal pre• rem1Jnl n &amp; at th e home of her
y Va nv ranken. The door prlae
I vweu
,
e
. l two tone lfflln Cini
aw a rded to Mn. Dayton aent d by Mra. Mar'I: Eva na Mra. parep ll , Mr. an d Mra. J. H. SI•·
Special Hard Top 4 Dr. Sparkllni ori,tna
1 Man ni n a Roush, Mn.
Edmund
Dy
n afiaw d rive.
1 Strickla nd,
ao
n
.
.
Ao1 teHes fe r the nut meeting Orueaer, and Mr1. · Fred Neaae,
Dr. an d Mn. E, J. Hald e ma n of
if
lltddleport
will be Mrs. Willard Boyer and A read ing "The Me thodlat Social Fostor ia are hou1e gu est&amp; of the
C reed " w11 riven by Mn. X:erna Rev. a nd MF
. Mr■. Willlam W are .
-:,i
I. Fra ncis Glazi er .
1
Rouah. Follow ln1 a dlacu.slon on
·iMr. an d Mrs. J. R. Bailey of
th e United Nation,, Mra. Scol t
VB Hard top 4 DP, Sedan . Extra nice !Mtde a nd out. H7drama
we re
ov er
Fairba n ks , Alaska
1ave facl1 one 1houl d kno w connight
guests of Mr. a nd MM,
cernl ng the United Nation, and
Hyse ll, Ha rrlao n ville .
Lyle
Mn. Ruu Wataon ,pok e on U nlt•
, ed Natio n■ Day 1980. Pray er by
I
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Mn. Alfred Ycau,or concluded
U
, Gentury 2 Dr. Bud Top... One c,uelul loral owner. Power ,tee
th
foii. Dynaftow.
����-�h e buelne, 1e111lon I
ll• I}, 1 \• • '
wltb the preai de nt, Mt1. Yeauaer
1
1
1
d,'1 1 -1•
pre,ldln1. plan, were made for a
,
;P- .• l ' .
rummaa: e sal e on Nov. 1 1 and 12.
, .
Fund ra 1s mg actlv1ti es were
It w11 voted to Pfif th e aupply
Super 4 Dr, Sedan, W,ant car, btilluUfullJ' hpt. · �er 1teering. ,
aakl naa for both the fore ia:n an d I pla nned Thurlday fl;Venlng by the
Senior Mothtn Club o[ Mld�le•
hom e mlHlo n a.
At the • &lt;'loae of the meetlna port when they met at the 1)1gh
Ice cream, cookies and coUee ac��ol. .
'" ra. Mlldred Long a n d �rs.
i carryl ni out the Ha'lo wee n th eme
yr ' Door Sedan. New paint job,
were aerved by the bosteuei t t:l Ellzabelh Searls. will be th e chair•
uled
d
for
sche
e
th
man
11lr
bake
I thoae named above and Mn. lll•
cha rd Mora:an, Mn. John F. Bally ror N ov. 3 at Trf.l,uatre Clea ners.
, Mn. Willard Faudree, Mn. Han•
On Nov. 12 the Mothera will hold
ao n Ht:llter, Mn. Edith Sluon a Record Hop at lhe achool and ,
on th e 24th � Than'l:qlvl ng Da nce
and Mra. Chrlaty Ba er.
. . - _ - · ---- - . - al&amp;0
al the high ac!Jool.
·
IUJMMAGI 9ALI
ll wa■ reported that the Rum,
The Slll1bury Glrl Scouts will mage Sale held laat week waa sue-· ' ' -�
•,
PlckU'j). Good aolld mxk.
hol d a Rumma1e Sale Frlday and ceuful.
,,
Molhera are NQuested to brln1
I Saturday in the old Clel1nd APPII·
ante bulldln1 on Weat Mai n i n their tax. atamp,s lo the next meet•
, Pomero)', There' will be a bake Int of tbe club which wlll be on I
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ale on Saturday.
Nov. 10.
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:Wide �Side Pielup, One .car,ful, iooal •owner. 8od¥ sh�ws
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U bH -beell .uMd :moatly 11. c:ar.,. ' , •&lt;or.'•i . • •
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niultl� ;liil,kl_nf Hrvk ,a under'
' . • one r,odt, Wt, will · � nur atr , �nt hen .
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A ux ,·1,·ary Meeting I Od..U
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BU,f FINGTON FOR TOUCHDOWN - Little Eddie Bulflngt
.
night s losmg battle with the Wellston Golden Rocket■ That's on goes in for Pomeroy"s !Int touchdown In la,t
Pomeroy'• Ray Poulin, left center on the ground, who
.
helped open the hole for Buffington lo ■core. This touchd
own
put
Pomeroy within striking distance of the Golden
Rockets. (Sentinel Photo).

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For
Held
r
Showe
·------UN Rejects Four I Housewives Will See Lower
Newlyweds, Mr.
Hollyw02,_d
• Expresses Plans To, Or Dreams Point Ultimatum
Price Tags For All Red Meats And Mrs. Grueser
as:�:::.
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Robert Youn., Tells Of wng
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Of Goins
.--et Soanng Into ...
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hamburgel' �•Y tnmd downward b� ��s.w����:. �;:.��er
eAYLQII D ,. QODWIN
WASH INGTON UPI - House- aeasonally tlu s fall .
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t1ined with I shower Thunday
The department said teltil eve n i ng at her home i n Mi ne rswins will pay lowr retail prices
,
red meat pr1 res o f pork will dec hne H!I vi l le honort n Mt and Ji\r · Jamfor nea.rly al l c ut1
1 1 1ps u ea rl y implem e nts o f a n e 11 I
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LEOPO LDV ILLE. Th e C ongo t his fall be ca u� of ae11son 11 \ l y m sonall&gt; th11 rall as supplies
o
It OICI. WI ST
of
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Pr
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t here wu a sc ene between ti
I od ay the 1 1 mh:u N • t ions com- cr a d supphe , . t e Agri ul re
BY RO•ERT TOUMG
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101: the evening with prizes award
A, I sa t th t-tt , conlemplating riu.nd has rt! Je-Oted a fo u r. point ul- 1
wh.icb Bi UY jtut CO u' l dn
Wrl--.h ,., UPI
I me down, 1 liKe to the nose cone and listening
IIJlr:NIYCtlen_ P.Ht�
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to I t!m3tum presented Thursday by re port
! is!� cl}��
tor
s
di
ed
lo
Mn
Mason
Fish
e r,
Mrs.
H
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ret
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1'he ""'eign A�icultuJJ" Serv Eshe Mossman and Miss Freda
--:t�
l V an Allen be l t • nd S hri rv er 's narrat wn . I bega n to C'o
'th e dep�rt m,f'.11\I u id l be pri ce
e i;e slrongman C ol Joseph
m•
ago, almost to the very day of We wenl over and over I
wor
me a l Grueaer
� nt9 the great unk nown get that far-away feeling that J ,.. ngol
l
(F A sl repor
ice
,
less
probably
decline
be
ll
W
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se
L' N mihtary advi r
ally the y oun 11ter turned O .1d
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b
ri t ing, 1 faced the te levlaioa
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c
g
ion
b
h
H'«)U&amp;e Spaee {'ummi t t ee
u
c
lhan us uo1I beca ust; supplle&amp;
of prqd \
H ffJ\
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hint: for Th e sensaoon
After the h onored gu�sls open • cameras fo r the first tlme with I an.d with a ,i let.dl ne lou_k . · tJ
!I
n. R J�hy e O J ad u
' mode o f eseap1�m the as �' 0we v er ' o'n l y
_ ulat1? n d thf!ir many love l y gif , re•
l'tid meal d urin.!l t he Jle K t l e w ' taste, than the hum a n Oop
rt' w n· u 1..ie
I y0
e
t.s
an extensi on of our rad io show, ' tHoW would )'OU play this.
- 1 The fo u r d e-m 1 11 ds we re l iste d m o nlhs wi ll average btlow t '1Qse to.- $6ver l y e a. Pr uction .n·
'i. �elrlnas are almost : men s
,a
ar
od
J
freshments were served by th.e "Father Knows IH!st."
weTe rne? "
, ; ' II: I presn 1p1ion for
?f 1 311 ye ar. �l'ef .JUpplies
g \'
w ill cre,ised S per cent durin g 1 959 h ostesses to MisR Dorothy H a rl•
. s , a�:
'
re
no,t
d
am,
1
d
i
di
d
d
n
my
I ,gulped • few time• an d \
, "1ts, and a good deal
As I was drirtin,K back_ to f_h1
rk pd wu 23 per tenl above th e e nbaeh, Mrs. Car l Sw:1rt:i: a nd
be m o re pl�n btu1, bu t le s.s
me
po
partner 11nd len glime frie11.d, Eu· 1 il some lflougbt . Tb en I r�
-W i. t hdra w.a l o� U . N. troo ps will be available .
11(1. 1 -15 av er!lge. �xpo.rts from 1 he
fe.
pl a net , 1 happened to no t 1c� t. -,t
l
daughte
r
,
Mrs.
E
d
ward
Ve
n
oy
a
nd
ge
ne Rodney, that I win; on the , bered one of, tbe fin t t hmfl
n1tiely,
howe�·•·r, t he I w as sitlin&amp; u nde r �h e w1_ng tcf from arms d epo ll m the _Con gn! e11e
On the _a ver age, �e de pilrt ro e nt Pflncip,.I producma cou ntries 1.ut so n, Mr1.. Otto Harten bach, Mrs,
n
whe
g
,rtm
u
t
abo
l verge of maki ng a kind of hi•- had learned
bu bee n sem i dorm a nt the " Vin F i.z , " th e first airpla�11 army ramµ al Leo poldv1 l l e.
111ld, _ re la1 I meat price■ ha\· e bee n 1 re11r were t per etnt above 1958 Ha
nl
r ley Da1e M ossma n and d aug,h•
t o ry.
�• studyiftl at the Pasadf!
our n • to n,· from co,u1t lo &lt;'o ,1 11t.
Thi
.... "'- congredional
adj
average.
n
t
ab
ve
.,
s
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r
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1
th.
a n and 50 per ce
mor
e
Pa
o
ten.
s
er
lis
s
.
.
ter1 Mra Ma on Fis h
Mr Clif•
i Play b®lle. •1,earll to
·1
y
Today , so me 20'I shows ,n..
-Free use or arms st or.,... lh re a &gt;·�•ar. The Bureau of La bor � ta ·
,-. 4epr1vm&amp; mt' 0 ! a i mmed11lely broke th e 11pe ll
•
•
•
· t',on s 5how ed up in
"
Gre�1 van•
. Pli"tod.
:� ,
r
on to what the ol her =r
t!'
d Phil l ipa, M rs. Eslie M ossma n 1 man y gray h a i rs later , we have
fo
b
c
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attenti
y
s
n
\lrh
With
i
"'
l• whltlt. to lo t t
Na"IIM After Drink
tls� 1cs ind ex o f fft.all meat pr i ces }Ml 1n •ver-age- me•t co_naumrn Mn. Sarah Brow n , Mrs. Charl es
I
sa ng Then your_ rea ch�n.
� , .,
What 11:ro und e d m,l' was . n
-The righ t of the_ �ongol �:H: paid by urban co MUm •:rs . has Hen per ,erson. Comumption n , Ru .ell, Mrs. Bob Schm ol l, Mrs. , decid ed 1 o d iscontin ue produc- •on Is yt naturally
9!�.�
, if you r�
tion an d let "th e best of Father I will come
1'lilii com mittee has, l o Ip sure. I pl aq� e on t�e pl a ne, 1mpa �.1 11_,g a rmy ,o u se ��po ldY1 l le s NdJ1h 1 r� n1 ed be twee n 1 1 0_ alld 1 1 8 si nce ;I l• JM! n waa o n ly 9 pound.s
per I . Pau l FiA her, Mrl!I. Chri8 t y B aer, Kno w� Best " con ti n ue on C BS TV w or1tln1 from a n ho neJt S&lt;' ri pt.
Vm A; ,· po rt fo r m1 l n a ry traffic.
a few repo rts reet&gt;otly on •he mform a llo n tha t t he
1
t eb ruary, 1 959. "nllll range com• penon, but in Austral ia and Mr&amp;. Hiram Fi&amp;h er.
y passed on this lmowled �e to
1
B
u1 f' it." wa,, u med
· for t he next. few years.
a
soft
•�
ll'ace
h�pitals.
aft
e
r
,
pares with the 1947-49 b ase
o f tJroguay It was 2!4 Pounds. N'ew
1
1
.
,
Mrs. Pe a r l Phillips Mrs Ray
I Z�11land was close t o the l ea ders
1 1 befits a ma n t o grow nostc1 l - ; Bl l ly, a nd t he sr e nf' was . prm t al
t he 1 0.
-P t:rmi�s10_11 l o increase
ti 1ie"tv�ua ten sio1ns J rf' pla y dr ink , t he _ ma ke rs of wh1di p.r&lt;'_
0 .
:
i
ond
ish.e
r
,
M
r
s.
Edw
a
rd
H
m
nes,
F
gic at a t im e lik e this , And l o n the first tak e . 1 fel t i� was '
.
obblleato o n my medu_H a sum atly f in a nced t h e flight as ii numbPr o r l on �o l i&gt; se troops at
Pr i ce s paid
by farm e rs
fo,r ! wit� 222 pound s. .
.
.
.
Miss
es Mau d and Fr eda Grueser,
d
o. H ow "'.el l I rem e mber Jillie eood phi losophy for e\Nyone,
!,· ii
I
n&amp;l,la, �he prmtNI word JUI p ro monon st unt .
t he airfield
be ef :1 nd pork mc�eaaed abo ut l . '\te a t co nsumpti on m Ar g:e n t ma, M i ss Laura Gruese r, Mrs. Fred a
1
_
poignan t th in gs.
acto rs or not .
s u ffice .
e n Hikhy t· t o ld \l obutu Thurs• pe r cent from m1d-Aug u� t . 1 �5it m f ou rth pl ace , fel l t o o ?�Y 166 M itch, Mn. Mil ton Roush, Mrs.
I I is, of ro urst , a matter o f
.
s
G
L
h1
auren
The
fir
Chap
t
year
_
,.
P?�
3
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ds
o
2
fr
n
7
[t WH, th e re[ore tne ll,1 pp of T(..'&lt;'llr.i t hiil m a ny h1storn· \l e nt ures
Trip CaUHS C o nfu1ion
� o 1 960 . Avera ge who le sa le pr1c.es pounds
ce
, finding a substi t ute st'dativ e that w l'r c t· o nrt&gt; 1 Y ed by press agcn!s. L n rlay hi s deman d s we re una r pt- m S. e ptember were al most u n • as prod uc t i� n dec l i ne d sha1918 Brouks Sayre, Mrs. Roy Reu t e r, work ed wilh ui;, and she d i dn 't I
: :
.
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Mrs.
s
A
uld
G
dol
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o
Sr.,
ues
w
ph
e
r
h
Mn.
Hut Mobutu a i d
She'd re •
k
1
led me to th. e Smithsoruan Jns111u th a 1 re s pl'Ct, the flight WJS no nov · able.
a nd m·'' t pnces we re dec? ntro:te · Otto Schmo l l , Mrs. Walttr Grues eve n now ho w t o rea d .
I With l ittle effort, Bi 1 Y my
a i t until today fu r an of f id al a n- c hanged fro m la te �ugu_st l e \r els.
•
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t
o the stud io an ho ur ear l ie r
w
,
to
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.
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rrh
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The. avera ge ret a.i l pric e of bee f
!' \9'': •r 1O WI·, n t&gt;s s th c,
· ell)'.
an,
er a nd da ug hter , T-'
w ay ne than t he resI of the rasI_ , an d I. eyes when he plays scenes wh'cb
swe r . The so urecs. S!'lid 1 he dea d•
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r
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tU l!I ;". t_�
J 1me�l
an
Russ
ell a nd �o hn Gruese r.
a n d wen t wi t ho ut
t i n the sch oolr oo m with tbe
se
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li
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wheth
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II
thes
re uire
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ow a }'e a r a5 o . R e 1
J;)enmJ,r �47)
s l ight Y
. ' Pa r'.
,
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. • ,...a ni d1 0 38)
Sendi n g gifts but unab le to at- d irector even befo re her teacher '
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ri
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prt'serv
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(1J4),
V
•tuary
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ro
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p
i
pric,fs �f ch oi�e grade· l)eef
' '"oii�ihis occa!ion , the
tend were Mrs. Ste l la Grue ser, arrived . · The director w ou ld 80" I '\ :em::��r s l l of ' us, Ja ne
req.del'.i,rlf unto
t he 1• of the eve,nt, had r�����;� 1 ThP l't'j e d i o n {)fli n(-".'ct UJ'J the • a b!)I W' ill c ont m ue d ose t o pre�- ( lS I ) , _and . Franc� . 024 \
�; h:� _Mrs. Bra dfor d Maag, Mr.11. Clara ove r th e l ines wi th her, as she I
r
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�p t� �nil no se snn_e 1 0 t� ()t''fse_rve a ,�?1 '. 1e' of
t
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mo u nting le n sio n hPt w r� n �o!Ju· e � t lev l! ls for l it reSt of
P . Schae fer, Mn. Ern est S t ewa rt, mem orized her part. , I'm sure Wyatt a nd iol lur
Lauren goi ng
t he . mar .
and
ort
y
,'s�ill
B
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rt,d, i.Jtel' a•
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Miss
Ama
nda Parker, Mrs. Harry
L
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a
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much
ed
reach
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11
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t
p
v.h
for ersona l ap·
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, wt�I be ,re,e.rvert for po1ter1 t }' , kelt If not.
m an d . During the pa s t f c w day s . a � d fl uc t u a t wns in Pflfe like ly t i on_ we re �he Ph i hppmes C:!2)) . Keiser, Mrs _ Walter Ba er, Mrs. fa st e r tha n most yoUngste rs as a t o New s. ork
fail eve,n thou gh th� fl iJt� wa } /
d
eeti ngs wi t h our
f1;hi,�atlo nal Air Mu st•u m.
m
an
e
a
rance
troops wi l l be . t e mpora ry, the d e�ar t: Sp a m C 36 l- G re et:� &lt;40 J , Portuga 3obert H a rte n bach, Mrs . Carrie result of that coachi ng.
un ifol'tf.il in rU
Mob u tu ' s
t
i
n
did
J
h
W
.
e
ow confused the
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succ
n
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on
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ai}
ma
w
e
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�
,
ic
r
tuts
n
t
p
s
d
aid
a
ff\'!·
d
presf!:n aUo
· have been blamed hr numf.!rous ment ! . Lower
Grueser an d Mrs Eugene Forbes
Turn&amp; Orama Coach
· O
- hn· eYer, lllllte Hke7
ngers on t he . p
lh
passe
er
o
&amp;roard A_. Se
. l ane
s
ra ses or lh!'f t , ra!}(! , .i nd other In·
I
r
e me mber those m ornings so
esfamth
uble
f
r
e
do
W
e
w
w
e
e
&lt;
re.
ar
jMier of the A.J r Resr ' h
R
These are q utst io n s I hope t he ridents in l.eop? ldvill � . u . N. spe•
Yivid l y when just th.e othc1 da_y my wi le , Ja ne 's husband . Be•
/
elo pm e pt C ommand . . w_h� I l ouse Sp ace Committee w i l l Lake cia! represf'n t a t LVI' J :11 eshwar D a}' • , --------L
La uren came t o our ho me to \' iS.tl Ca\,l ae no , matter how m uch pub.
' ·•�oicled the nose eon('s a signirie up Whl!n it rc s um rs hearini:s next a l Thursday ('allt&gt;d the C ongol ese
my
ow n da ughter , Kathy. J bend
licit}- ...as ffl tten that J am ma
spa&lt;
f
' year.
c�nt n_ich e in th e a nnal o
t.,
army "a disorderly rabble . we
tw o of them d iscus.si n g a ri� t o Betty Yount and Jane
the
o
tio
n
.
.
ca n n ot let rabhl e rule the cou n•
j , , "�· ,1.pl n
.
-------seh ool dance , wh o the ir d ate s mate's n ame is Edgar War, pe
\" :Pmt-,rliy, he pr�dicted , wi l l � ook
'
' try."
w
oul,:l he, and what they
woul d pie have •Jways persisted in thin
pr
ma
a
of
i ·
IIPoft it 88 an a rti.F.trl
------1 1
,
S
F,
wea
r.
By
WIiiiam
Gregory
f08h
ft
i ng that J an e and 1 are ma rrle
live civil iza t i on , Just as wi' now
HOLZER HOS P ITAL
1
Muon County Agant
"Th
e babi e s are grow in g Up " I t o ea ch oth er.
l�k upo n a�� a �s and
ADMISS I ONS, Odohcr 2fl: Jesse
u·S been a very happy �i
I comm en t ed t o my wife. she
NEW YORK UPI-Amatlng pense an d int erest 1nd in tan• STRIPPING TOBACCOLee Rumme l , 121 Kerr Sl. . Porn'
Mas
n. Co un t y tobacco g ru":ers just nodd ed un derstan d in gly.
yea
'
rs. W e ve bee n honored wit
�
I
If
ns.
o
ati
n
Imagi
izinl
l
ta
our
pro,
1
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eroy : Thomas Carrol l , Box 71 what a few squ irts of No .
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ld
e
m
s
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r
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0
to
th
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v
mber,
en
_
wh
ds, to all of us person
,
awar
many
T.he Almanac
i
�
m
sou nd unenthuaiastic about the &lt;' 1.!
Hartford; Steve n Paul Mi lt ner , 4ot• duct lon oil can do .
.
obacc
t
rama
d
u
d
e
m1ppmg
�
o
o
l
e
B
e
step
th
a
d
or
n
f
a
ach
o
first
r
th e show as a w hol e.
o
t
and
y
l
al
,
l
TuetdJy nigh.I, tt man·ased to degree of succeH it 'l!I becauae I
.
Hillcrest D r . , Ravcnswoorl: Mrs.
�
d m wh i ch the to - 0 11 ly t ime in mY carce�. Billr Gray
metho
step
by
e_n on � of the _ m ost
be
This
s
h
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l
al
f
o
th
or
w
n
u
y
r
o
st
the
und
que
1
o
f
y
a kl, 1roan1
d
Ju m s F. t&gt; n n , 4 04 Brown Sl . , tak e some of the
r ng t hmgs a !io a t bemg a s·
ed from the s t alk
h
pp
hacc
str
done se vera l m oti on pictures
d
1s
I
�rat1fy
i
a
n
that
il
a
t
de
o
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on
attenti
vlih
a
ld
th
o
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an
of
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m
1
out
l'I
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and
(')'
F
f'
Huve11�wood.
I
It received under the d lN!ch o n wi l hout the sta l k be in g lai d dow n before we sig ne d him t o pla y f oda ted with it: Tlw £ad th a t
\tol'J'.
Tlwr,- arr se vrnl ehanges this I
f �
or the leaves being l a id down. You '·Bud" an d h.e k ne w his cr a ft I we h.aW br ou ght pleasu re and
r
fant
be
o
n
t
IRT
2D: I
B
0f Oa , id Greene
�ome . Not all.
H S. Oc
yrnr in Ohio ' s hu n ting rcg11l a t i um
• adaptlHon of hol d the l �a�es unti l you g e t a fair l y wel l . Bu t i n a n e ar}y sh ow n appi n ess t o so m any peopl e.
i
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,
Mr
o
Reyn
.
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and
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r
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·Great Myaletle Oh
la ea l mly and quietly pl ayed by a I _Tlu s �elhod of slnppml,'
1
I Tho mas M. Stockd ale, Ohio Sta t e Si ., Rawn.�w ood.
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lnte-rn•t
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ren
P
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•
cceuful In pt,r('(l1atm
r, Barry MotK- and • per · fo_ur or you r n�1ghbors w.Ju ld J ? m
•�
f 1,UI- Orang'e
lr.
Tctday ill Satu rd ay , Oct. n, the wi l dlife conl!le rvat io n.
D e,f-to-American•TV-scree ns Wl�h you I be liev e you wo u ld_ fmd
y,
2t8th day o f the ye ar with 70
. season I
.
French aclTelll n amed Macha t h.IS me thod w ou l d sa ve you t i me,
Th.is yea r lhere ill .) spilt
l
In
.
m
.
.
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960
ore
o n wa terfowl. Tll e season has bee n
Merli.
Even if yo u-re st ripping by
The moon IS approach i ng its le ng t hene d fr om 4o ' to 50 days and
� '
The ltory de-alt with the narrow you rse l f, you can SJVe time
y
fl nl qua rter
•
the first �e gm enl commen ee11 at
esca� tronr u,e grave that an i m• strippi ng on ly 0!1e grade, a nd hold· .
, t
The m orning star 15 Mars
noon on Oi:tober 20 a nd c l oseg at
1
08
)
8f
petuoa a, �althy- youni m an had i :ig the leuve � u n til yo u bget
The even i ng sta rs are V enus, sunse t on November 24. Th e sec•
•ftet he flipped tor I bea\ltlfu l enough fo r on e ha nd. Th.en t ie t hl!
Octobtr 24
HO USTON, Tex. UP.I-A c oup le many men have heart t ro uble
Jupiter • nd Saturn .
.
1 ond pa rt ope n li a l noon on DecemD
were
a
ta
• :
y
both
il
e
l
The
OU
w
Mi
d d lepo rt Band Boosters
I
elr
h
Y
ha nd an d put i n on 'II stick beh i nd o f Housto n do r tors bel ie \' e th.at tha n w o m en, and tha t thete defiO n th1s day In h.iSt ory
ber 23 anoi extendr u n til su nset o n
• :
l meet this comi ng Monda y at
ln• lt the inn. loc11ed In north- you.
S
t hr day will com e whe n
there nitely is mor e lu ng cancer in
ln 17,ttl, the r oy a l go ver nor Of De,embe1 3 1 . Da1'Jy b ag l un a t e w i°l0 ,
• •
ern Fri nce.
7 o&gt;V n th • Ba nd Roo m at 1 1,,
•
New •Jenc.)' grp n Ied II r hart er t O
wt
l l be fi\le women lo ev er}' tw o
me n than women.
, :
have bef' ,I re d uced r ·om 4 to 3 The
Bulk yo u r str i pped tobac co uslng
.
the C ol lege of New Jersey, n ow da l l}' hunti ng hours h a v e extended high llehDool
men.
ett ,
Beck
Richard
a,
Granger,
ersity of Delawu\ uth or,
Univ
A
• •
I
th
e
"ch.1eke
n
coop"
method.
By
Mrs
ale Dutlon presi dent
Dr. Norris,
"But" observed
Princet on Un ivc r �ity;,
Th e two put in a co uple or
lly on (tQd dialrlbutloi \fiilf speak the ea,er beaver who was au r k- bulking 11 this wa y you ran leal'e
on e-hal f ho ur
rfilng a l l pare nt; to be pre:
is
u
e
r
k
no
w
ho
these fi­
"we
n
e
v
w
·
piani!I
d
an
r
&lt;'Omposo
I n 181 I ,
• �
Confer• ered Into the o ld bad ger g_am e , 1t u nlil 1t ii time t u haul 1t to c omfo rting "i(!I;, howev er-if, the g u res are goi ng to turn ou t for
j at a Roid,ide 'Marketlna
, ,
Frani Li.u.t was ho rn in Hu ngH un te n may �tart sh oot ing one• ae nt !or t h.e meeh ng.
sl
a
n
d
ards
of
livi
n
g
toda
co
nt
i
nue
2
mtel·
y
e nc-e November 2
e Ohio seemed to hiv e too much
on
ma r ket.
• }
.i nd if th e human l ife e xpecta n cy sure. Maybe it won't be fi\"e wom­
ha l f hc.u r �ffl 1un r 1141: � nd stop
lry.
, , r ◄ � i 411'.Hto lfor the role. This Beell:ett
. , � , .1:.*e 1 Vlihe•Mr�MG
, , . ..
Oc�b•r 24
.n
1
en ttl e\'e r}' two me n. • Maybe it
.
Ho
u
n
tr
hits 100 years.
In 1 836, �rme ra l Sam
!
� tlln at 1u_n1et thla year, l'll cepf o the l A s peci a l meet r nll of c!utf'st:lnila' r,-'He J1 'ft\b\tt 1i ' ffiilf.
tin lotf "'tflir&amp;�te\- was j ust too dum b to J Ste ps To U1e In S lpp1 1&gt;b e four w omen to e \"ery
will
WH swor n l nl o office as t he firat o�nmg d a}'B of each half o r Lhe Pac- k 24 6 of Rock Spr md �ias )Jt!en marhtln1 11peelali11t in tpod dilltrl• live. His behav �. ot was so out- ,
Th.e d oct ors, i'n a recen t m ed•
:
I
.
Gr.'.lsp
th
e
sta
l
k
jus
t
be
lo
w
th.e
two."
pre alde n t of t he lle&gt;putilic 'if spl it season whe n noo n . Eas � e r n ra i le d by Dwight Lo g in, CLil:i mlt's- bullon In Oel1ware. He will ad- landi&amp;h �hat I fou nd mysel� unic al pub l ica tion , point ed ou t that
•
.
Tex,1,11.
S ta n da rd T1 �e 1.s the • tarti ng ti m e. 1 er, for M ond ay al 6 :30 1-t- m. 11t the dte111 O�io road11lde market op er- wlll ln,: to root for his u ltimate fml leaf to be st ripped i n such 1 as. Lh.e l ife expect a ncy gets l onger
• :
.
a way t hat the Lhunib and first fi n•
In 1882 the Met rop olitan Ope ra Stockdale po mts o u t .
tri u mph.
: 1
Salis b ury Scho ol . The re wi l l be atora al U a. m.
I th ere are fewer and !ewer m en
.
ge
r o f the right hand grip t he
brate
d
Houle In Ne � York relo
Tw o popular wat er fow l , 1pec1 �s re- registra t io n of cub Scoub and
i
Aa the b ogus in 1pector, G r ifar ou nd .
lstandl ng roadside
Sev
ou
eral
Deruoaatie Ral�y
fint
l
eaf
to be pulled.
•
itl op ening with a pe rformance of h_ove bee n r� m o ved fPO'll t his ye41, r s o!ficlals. All pa rents c,f Cub Scouts market operators allo will appear fith ,aave t&amp;imse l f away too early
"Afte r a me't i me of strugg le ,
2,
H
old
the
'Stalk
be
twee
n
the
l il!IL l n Ohi o . Th ere Is a cl osed BC'J· and the offi &lt;' ia l s are req ueb led lo
the �pe ra Fau8l.
.
on the ronferenee progr,m \() dla- -wUlli hla l!l!yness. M orse was J ust forea rm and body 110 that Lhe han d the m an just w e an ou t fast er ," Planned For Tnesduy
.
,
nl,
In 19&amp;3, th e rt&gt;prese nt at 1vc s ol 110� on Canvosb:wka a nu Redhe a d11. be
Member s of the Metes Cou nty
ese
cuss so me phases o f thei r ope ra- right 111 the sourp us, Counl St. will b e free to pull IC' a ves.
ohsen•e d Dr. H o mer Tay lor , a
'
France a nd um l11 doehl11e11e sta �e 'fh1s WoR deemed nce e sary,
ll,e
Democ
ratic Club, w omen's Derno­
t.lo ns whith have proved �uccess• Alyre, who_ ha� to treat Miss Merge neral prac titio ner.
3. Strip with bo th hu nd s.
Octobar 2, .
of La o1 1lg nNI a tn•aty In Pam w1\d l lfe sperl .al_ls t ;�y111, bec ause o r
f ul. The re w il l be �pecia l in terest ti 10 �ha bb1I, m order to l ure Bee- 4 _ Pa�s str ippe d le aves fro m right
"It's a ma n's job i n m ost in· cratle C l ob and Ctmtral Comm it­
�
ere w\ 1 1 be a meetlftg of the se
1 n
tn,ak.l n1 Laos fully In de pend e n t drought cond 1t1 oru III the norther
as lons on s.uch t opics as "$tar t- 1 kett tnto th e tr ap.
1te nce11 to kee p thi n gs togelh er , teemen of Meigs C ou nty made
to l e fl ha nd whe n t he gra de is
ml
rn H igh School Ban d Boosn
pot-ho
t
cou
t
he
East
n
a
.
t
nisulta
r
l
e
y
n
elg
r
ve
o
1
and
�
ark.et ,, "Ye•r
'1:lss Meril should enjoy a su e- co p1 t , 1 st ripped rro m lhe sta l k b ot h at home a nd at his J:ob" Dr. pl■na tot a Dem ocratic Ra l ly
ing A Roadi lde
M
/-'; �
Thottl·ht for tod11y: lr imh pla:r- reduct ion In lhis yMr's reprod n c- tera Monda y a t ,8 p. m . at the
we
whe n they met at lh e Brad bury
ro u nd Road sid e M a rkelinl,, " and ces ,ful ea_reer here, wh e re
� S�r1: o n e grad e onl y bcfor� Tay lor sai d. "He general ly bears
, 1 ... ,
hl2h :1ch0ol. J un mr hand mem- A
wri,ttt-' 1Ricih1rd Sherid an e11ld tlon or thexe two duek spe c1e11.
;rPlck-Yil ur- Ow n Me th od qf sel l- ■eem partial t o a ctreuel!I . w hose
School.
p assi ng the st a l k t o the ne xt wor k- the fi nan cial responsibil ity for
"Con■tlen ct has no _m ore t o d o
ltcmember, Stnrkda l e war ns, n o bers ' pare nts are 11 Sk t'd to attend. ng. " Co nt
.
erence s peak.er,s alao initials. are M. M. �n d she hap- 1 er, un l ess m ost sta lks hav e onl y ke eping the hom e run n ln� and
I
The Ra l ly will b e held Tuesday,
,1 :,
with ,ila l lanl r)" th a n 11 h.H with r.a1w1ul1a&lt;"ks or redhea d s arc to bf'
wlll &lt;'Ol'lSider the l ega l , and re.cu.la• pens to be a good litl le actress. 1 on e or tw o lea ves of th e neKt gra de se nd in g th e kids t o school."
OetoNr 24
O
c
t. 25 11t th e Sacred He art
_sn
ot. !hls�ar .
Th e DlY ste �y, an olhe r R o ber� or un less the ne xt grade is tips.
: t
�1
A goo(I deal o f the b1ame, said 1Au ditorium in Po meroy. Congress
The Daughters of Union Vet- tory co nd iti on s affecti ns th (l eJt a�q
u
iet
I :
·
erans wil l meet Mo nday eveni 11 g ll_s hmc nt an? co ntmu� nce o f roJd· Sl udek A uoc !ates \'en lure ,
6. Pull the L ip \e 3 ves on speared Dr . Tay l ar, can be put on fe m­ man Moeller will be the gue
brea��::!c!�g .
Uppcd . 1
rketan� operatio ns.
si
ma
e
d
I :
3
t
al
at
oy.
e
l,
r
h
l
0
DA
me
Ha
o
P
to
7:
b
acco with one gra sp o ! �he ha nd i nine sh ou lders. He said t o o ofte n spe ake r.
V
�O: l raps in� th e i
1 1\ I L
P
a woma n's " a mbiti on wi l l d ri ve
The
The
all-da}'
meeUng,
t
o be hel d
�
a
nnua l Fall meet ing or the I
a fter th e le a ves of the m a m g ra d e
,..
..
a. Ol!olum
ala ci · It
� all t• reruIIY: t� h.ave been pa ssed t o the o ther a ma n t o his g ra ve ."
Most of th e co unty's Democra
:Meigs
Cou
n ty Wee�d ay Rel lglous l n the Agricul t ural Ad m inla.tra�on
rri
tk
I
t
d
But
o
n
t
h
e
other
hand,
he
sa
i
d,
tic
c1ndidates were pr esent at
r
ue
•
!11
u
c
i
d
ld
c
,
h
I. � • � lnlall dclf 28. �
e,. ze:! a�� :;°� ;�
m
an 's life expeetancy i1 shorter
·
m
eeting and spoke to a crowd
the
en
�
h
�
n
o
'
:!���o�:r
:�
��
�t�:.
:�I
��
::��
�
:;�
:ur-�r;
����t:f�
�:
t1;
11
�:
;,
;�\�
Make
hands
of
t
o
bacc
o
Ute:
e. �)
e
o
e
1 at 9 a. m.
a l ao because he does n 't take care of about BO persons.
Mo nday, Oct . 24 at 8 p, m.
Mai n purp ose . ot the ri ng e e rn
la rge r thr o ugh the he ad tha n a
1
co n fe rence is to presen t c1,1nent lacking,
fonad e.r.mw
dVW
si l \"er dol l ar; for he avy gra de s a n d of himse l f as a w oman doea. , I
Pl ans were also ma de r�r the
Oct
,
Oftl'
14
"Men don't go to the doctor's ,
te4 dell'
IT At
i nf or matio n a\·ail a t&gt;l e on r9ad1i de
tips, ih e hea d sh ou l d no t eK ceed
closed my
in
o
roaat at the Athen5 �ounty
an
lalln
The
I
I
le_y a n Gui ld of the Ra-kSf.
Wts
�
D
i
en
oft
.K
ffi
d
as
o
i
n
r
a
o
t
f
te4
f.. Le&amp;ft11.ca.
d
F
e
c
g:
checkup&amp;
ng
ma
r
to
k
e
z
t
p
e
rs
o
ns
e
ce.
n
o
w
seUin
.
' s the si e o f a 50 cent pi
t
nigh
1rgrco
Tu
a
yes
day
durl
rme
nd1, Ottober �II. Fra nk­
M
e
thodist
l
Church
m
e
et
�_
\
WIi
Ua
�� , .
�i
thei r prod ucts by t h. is me thfHi, l.o �
11.lltt&amp;M,
'•
8. P ull a tie -l ea! from the ha nd they don 't foll ow d oct or' s ordera
n D. Ro osevelt Jr., w i ll be the
D
obl e Gd_lla_ ep11 ode a n d, � on
at
p.
h
7
m.
:
30
eve
Sunday
n ing,
ttl
■
1fe
n4
L
th
,"
said.
o
a
d
"And
when
he
ey
hose wh o a re eonsiderl na N&gt;ld·
o f leav e � rathe r than pl acing a
l ·,i•
l·
, ·
Octo be r 24 at the hom e o f Mrs. sid e sel l i ng, and to othe rs lntereat- of a 1 u n , I f It d idn't aoun�. h ke tle- le ar on th. e hen ch tu be pi ck ed man doesn't pay II m u ch at ten- 1uest l!lpeaker for the even�. Ht
_.
&amp;
Out'I -- - Blhll
1..,...,..,,a ...,.
! M. .,_�
.,.,._
Raymond H e ns ler .
tbe old Jaek Benny Sh ow
on up when th e ha nd is to be tied- l ion 10 his diet as a woma n d oes." 1 sjffcb i1 ■cheduled for 12.30 P
ed in the subject.
_, .._.
.... illl U. swut
• BJbllcal
n .
oble)
Hickma
(D
e
radio.
Dwayn
p,
a:
Dr. R obert Norris, a gynec0l- m.
u
Oh io growers h e a reat o
unle ss tie l ea ves pre sc arce 00
OctONr 25
11..Ldlwd
hoiw
,rMCl
waa Benny. Bob May nard De n ver · cause of lo w qual ity and case or t o. ogi1t a nd co -a uth or ot t he rnedi- I
p
ort u nlty tO do direct mark etln1
The P11t Ah lrons � r Po meroy
D.A - II
h.
wat Dtnni1 J;)a)' . Thei r dialogue bacco .
X-Ra y Piehl,. Of the Sun
ca l pu bl ication, atat� Oa tly that 1
� note • � -Ja.eub
&amp;
OIi
Chapter. 188, _ 0ES wi ll mee t on wlt nealy 10 m illion people
en
ny's , old
and
deliv
ery
flt
Sc
ienttft. at the U. S. Na val Re•
"the
female
de'finltely
is
the
ha
nd
o
l
tobacl),
B
thro uahOU t
igbwa)'a
exce l l ent
9. Pl llce ea ch tied
Tu esd a y avenina at the home
�
rfection. At one point co direct l y on a stick hel d ln the stron ge r sex."
i
'
search
Ce n ter took the fi rs t JHI}'
�ta
lQ
pe
&amp;Cl'
.J'id)N
,
pql
ti5
�
n
the
i
n
out
te
. lloeplt&amp;l
11.C..,
Mr. ST, ;;_
Mf,1. -1\lento.), Custer, Lasle i Sl. 1 r' :ob.14 S
Uaj.)(t� Extep.t1iPJ1 D�b l���.� �4&gt;uted at M e.J1l�rd st rippi ng be nch conve nient t o t he
"She ctn
withstand ma ny picture �f the s un this }'e ar, and
e ,'
tate
...
.
.
.
things that a )ll.11n CJ!nnot;" Dr. lu' A,oln&amp; sq , ,ihowed precisely
ciallBL1MI frulr� o nd \'e geUflte -Denn la', No.,.. co t that ou�I
"
worker.
OetDN, 1.S
'"l'!l'"
• iiy■,
.. .,.._..
.::;:
•ft'-r.t�
1'"11r"ll'P"'II'"'
h�
U. ..,..
l'
_
r a ,rouUne :i,-r:1 nnlng ,
A
T
Norri• uld. •'Th� It a theory whj(i. . S()J$ �tl)'s co me from.
ft.d
'
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_
i
e
ss
h
o
is
p
If
ble,
W
Ill
meef
118 ;ffo.¥ CTU
,
t�
'fuetd illY n ll;l ht I U1e a cutting board wl1en chop- tha t female- horrrlonelil an pr�b· the earner- wa� . m ou nted in a
o obt a in a lar,., 'tf'""' E1f� &amp;bow
t
&amp;wer
,
M'
th
thodls(
e
M
ch
ur
Mi
U
,
thP.
,
1.t
1--+-➔
vrl--1""':t. ,
Tutsda y � ?.f30 p m. r.,rj. Eu• sha re o tfotla rs spen t [or food H f1n1Sheif up \y P:Uttln� :w:�t p Jn E or slie.i ng food1. It Will help ab ly a deter
., re nt fact or lb col'O• rocket A nd ihOt o tit 130 miles into
h
l
•pace, 1theN the x-ray tum was
nJry
c
aaes
.
M 1lkA
e
o
n
t
ed
i
n
e
n
a
be
e
or
c
g
t:: ::,��� .-J U
ch�
r��':u�r� �h. f&amp;.,all 1y ♦
and retur.ned to earth.
Hpollli
H
e said that four
lime■
1111
�:;
:t!�e
:�b:
:�We�·
o
� !fa�.I�
l'
1
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4
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1
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.
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,11ppl_
Oh.Io's
cr
f
o
t
en
L�
pe(c
r,,
.
1
.rutlon4
'1
OctoMr 25
over 50 perc�lit or I&amp; l�eWM ft,N miae Into . · a laugh-h lled porm,p,14
.
V'nd
Dem�•«• R,lly, Tu eall-,,, 0,1. cro p, ... sold " ro ,d..d, IILl!1. trill ol ..... .
r
1
A
'
�..!.,t
"lr"t"le at T:SCf P. m. at th f SAel'ld d lr11eli.alei al' the orch&amp;l'&lt;t
·;-· "" C""'•I lwhnt
feport
-loc1 l
h
c
■u
--■
1i
in
apathy
I
voter
on
no
wh
C
t-he
Pome;oy.
In add ition to Bu l l, o rt
He,,t Auditorium,
o
I
Cabllr,,
gressma a Moell er wm be 1ueat wll l appear on th.e eon t�re nce pro- matters. •� �hool hond l�ue• and
➔
r,,hnREALLV SAW
I gram i nc l ude DT . hoy M. Xottman, charter re"Yislon• I, bei ng P�;
spe ake r . Refreahmen h.
'
IT
MAPPEN!'
5/JHS
l
''C
oseup!
ABC•TV
the
d
ts
•
t,toc1&lt;
d ea n of Ohio State U nl\'eraity's pare
irl- �-"l--+-1,-+,--I
MER,
Ot:tober 26
ACK
RA
K
J
3.
Nov.
\
sday,
fOI
ur
l
Th
specia
=-of re
f
o
an
ge
o
'
Agricultu
Colle
d
The Wi ldwood Garden Ch.lb Econom ics and dm• ctor 0 t
.
5 MISSION
fitMlllS
iw't-"t"; � ,., hal£ t1our progra m 1s tit led.
.
�
�
will meet W ednesday, Oct. 28 at Ohio Agr icu l tu ral Experi men st
,
TiM
hat'1 the Proposition?"
l''!,
,,
I the home of M ra.
Ray
Th
o
mas,
rVoidatl
,:
'llr-t""11'--IN
CA'f,�N.:: �
lion ; We sl ey Wi ndisch, Ohio B �- J , The G ret1&amp; tmpenonatlon a
Che�t e r at 7: 30 p. m. for a mask• e au o r Ma rket&amp;; Frank B owdler, M111ic stoty of . lntern allonal in•LUSI-IWELL. GOT
1--11--+--t-l
ed Hal l oween• party and meetmg.
It
IN ONE COOR
roudsi d e mark eter. West Pro spect, lr lJ ue by E. Phillips Oppenhein;i,
,
I
Fe.LL OUT
ANO
V
NBCl!I
for
d
adapte
T
be
\vill
•
c
ROU
Merrill
y·
t
Ash.tubula
(',ton
I
Oetobe r 26
s"
e
o
o
at
Mysteri
" w H ur f Gre
'11-tE O'n-l!R:-•
The J() Gamma Mu Chapter or ter, grower. Lovela nd, warren o� e&amp;d ay,
IIOWII'
Nov. 15.
,.
the Beta Sigma Phi Sorori ty wi l l Co u n ty ; Willard H. Wagner rpad- n.. T\l
n ow
The Three Muaketetrs
,. Morpn ,
m"' I hls! Tue sda)' eveni ng at the side marke ter� S\ockport
or, Cly4e , • k'hed u led , as a two- part "J'a, m lly
;
Tay
Ke
l
eth
n
C
ou
nty
o, v H 1 I , Po meroy ,
l asak1"
aentatlo n on C itS-TV
k Cou
e
The thlrd and final lert ,re on ' sa nd �/
ri�i �
'
N
o
and Dec 1 1'111 ,tar
or
v
!
1
�
Radiat ion flalfout will be ' given
.
S
,
..
Motte
Barrr
h�I.
c
ia
aximll
�
Ql�:e. �
by Joseph Ftn d erb osch. A l \ rnem·
ME
Farr.
.
••
bers are urged to be QtHe nt lhgh.yi· ltay itllvl.. �:·loet and • and Felic
•
Borl■ •
rloft', hol!lt of i �• . • � .,.
blo 'Dtput�{l t of
dairy dM�lon. o
��m�t? at 8:00.
.
rlf1 on 'NBCtv,, •llu &lt;.'' ,i�'t\''
t !
Agric\lllure; aatl Ralp� Ne1rl, � "Thrlller'
L
ii role In th�
) ' i� J 1
l
l umbUI -■iat'll .an...,, 'Nltrl
1 ' 011e,ar 2a
1_
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�
1 A lft�owe•n
• �
� dtt111a tithd, "Predlctlon f' illl
'
Dancrt, b oih I round C11sh ReglsteT.
1 . ..i,,,,
-� .
and aq uare, will be held ! a\ t.he 1
T�e• IM)nferenp is ,ponaored co- atarta filmin&amp; In Jlollywood , tqd.
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8
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portt.l)il
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�ounty lxt.nslon Apnt
Meigs County fee de r c a lf pl'O·
duce rs. so ld 248 cal v es a t t he
Athe ns Feede r CaU Sale on Oct•
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The 5e 325 calve s r epresen t an
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Melg l!I C ou nt y
rarmers. This
money _Is new � oney f rom the
p roduct10n of Meigs Co u nty farms
w hkh tu rns over m the poc kets
of l■ rm e rs a nd t�l ls of 8t o� keep•
e�, farm s upplies, supphers of
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service a nd other five timel!I be•
f ore Its effect is lost. Th i s smal l
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p urchas ing �ow er o f ,pproximately $150,000 m M e igs Coun ty.
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The far�ers selh ng these f�d·
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Of the 4,000 ca l ves sol d by M eigs
Co u nty farmer, in 1 959 accon:lint
lo the farm cen sus. H we figure
one hal t of the se total
calves
sold as veal ca lves then th ere
woul d be appr o_ xirnatel y 2,0CIO
feeder calves sol'd in the cou nty
bf' a ye ar's time or 6 times the
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ai x • Jtn other record year of Anc111 tlona l orp�Uon.
v.....W--Potatoet from near u a protector in cooli.Q,:.
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un deracored
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P'OWtta ue 1n tbit wNlr.'■
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wea n l ni: . Th e m 01 l criti cal per.
I apotUJbt. You11 notice a dUferThia yeu'.1 �tal08 are of u- :varietj In Ohlo la t.be K■tshd l n,
iod was the w e1 k f ollowini bi rth. year of the American An1 ui M- pu re bred Anlut were lranalerred
enet In price per pound between
u■uall y load cooldn i quality. To l
Pl't'fucu only · aboul 40 per
' S ome _of the m.a nageme nt fac. $0cl atl on "."hlc:b r.11.ded Septem btt ' to new o wnen. In addition,
Wl eae and potatoea ,hipped from uiru re ;ood q �l t1 , loot for po. cent of , the" r,otaloel conaumed
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Th(' purpos e u f t he fe t!der calf j tor� t hat re1ea rchers fou nd . in- JO
d inl:D.t m■ rketl. And qual ity ia La Loea: that are :
wiUlla Ute d.lite.
li al e s has bee n an d will continue flu e 11ced ca lf . c rop and profit of cemenl from Frank RJ eharda, lltt· I �n,K ua Auoclatl on In the 1 960 exee c
U nt. Other econ ctmlcal cl), oic•
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Nearly 1� of Ille potat.::&gt;e, proto bt! to sel l a 1el ected group of t h.e e omm e �c1�I beef cow herd retary QI lhe nation a l re&amp;iatey or- fiacal year. D eb of lhflae 1• • e, Include caullflower ,
cabbage,
reuon ably etean,
d\lced
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dirt
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e dJve
e, a nd e
co Yer d efect■
lot polato �p■• Growing condi•
1c e d c1 s , pa rticularly i n the corn 2: Cow pe r bu l l rati on . S . H e rd The Auocla Uon luued recold O &amp;a nlutlon . Life mem bershlp;t plant from
local .fielda, and. bead
. . lr�e fro m cu ll,
btemilbet, U.... !D Ob.lo art ■uch that the
01' decol
ar�� of (fai o, will hi! enco ur a ged size , 4. Co w replace m e nt. G. .n um ben of re&amp;lstnUoo eert.lfl· n umbered 3,064 more than twice lettuce from lbe Wa Cout
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pol'!lfflff AN of thf qua l ity de· t o bu y cJ l\'c5 f rom South eastern Bre eding. 6. Feedi ng. 7. ll oual ng, catea for purebred Anc 111 calve1, U ma ny new
membenhlPt u
P ru�Apple■
. . free (ram D"een color, llMWD fleet In tlr.e r
the
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and
aren,
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yea r I n a roll! more than S.000 breed regiatry 1roup (or the P•lt bead of the fruit ll,t. Remember H "aun bun"
calv in ,K wu o ne of lb,e most proaud Web t ern state s.
lhat IODl:e
varleti8-llctntoab , 1
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well
For t he eleve 11 years the se sa l· fitable ma nage me nt fa ct o�. Cow1 I cattlemen jo ined t.be n ational yur.
Cortl.a.nd , Jonathan and Grimes 1haped to avoid wute
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ell h.av e bee n he ld t he q uality of P4V bull was betlered with l eH
"-Tbe 20 leadina: &amp;tale■ i D reJil- Golden an.tons othus-are &amp;ood
! the/cal Yes offered has &lt;'On ti n ued than 45 cowa, than with over t�la The •tren&amp;th of the A nlU.S bu- tratio
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� !P dcd po ioes
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Iowa 20,'l l l : Tt:u, l l.'1'2; Dlinol.l IN better auiled ror U ncooked good 1 nd1Catlon of qua ty, too.
o wu i ndicated by
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fee de r calt pr oducers are g etti ng was al s o metre profitable ,
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l 7,411S; Oklaho ma ll ,882; Ken- ._.,e. GNPN contln1.1e to ff
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�lso do ing a bette r Jo b o f feed · first calf hede n b ad a 12 per era. They rea: lilered ,t,U,3S
uee 8,5lO; Virginia 8,044 ; Ne- and the varioua C&amp;li (ornla v.arl� ered akin ofter. Is the re•ull of
ne
Bl
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cen t l ?wer conception rate and
mg a nd management .
potat
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oea b
laat year and tran&amp;ferred the o,n - bnalr.a 7 ,844 · • Indiana·
7 ,.51- C · «et. Cranbeniea ba.e made tih eir
The q uestion of grad ing h.as al - lost m ne perce nt more calve s erahip of 3,70�
Anc ua Mo ntana e,29'; KillluippJ a.io£ ■p9'f,lnnce at I.be fruit counter. • hane■t.
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of
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ways bothered th :;: feed er calf tha n th.e cows lo &amp;�. First cow �el• cattle. In addition 7f
Moat potallJC's on tb e ma rket ..
ll,089· Quality of tbt, Year'• bum �r
oa
Georiia
5,s:14;
Ohi
ns
allfornia
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prod u_cer as he has
round .white■, rd a nd rutlel. bur·
frequen tly f�n nl'ed atte ntio n at calving joined the American Aniiu■ As- I Arkanpi &amp;,Ot13 Sou
th Dakota 4,: er� t, uceUent.
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,ovnry. •• encl Deiry- ba.nb .
be
A high
! th ey were gra ded . He r ea li.zea,
rep! acemen t , rati, o farm
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You11 find eheeae featured many
y o ung1ten in the State be- and Florida !l,981.
howeve r, that t he fi na l gra de , as 1 coul � lower profits. Farme rs O'Y er came juni or membe
market are u1uall1 in pactqa.
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g
- -- - herd j5 concerned i s placed on perlen ced lower conceptio n ra tea
fen "ere Muaouri 22,181 · Iowa eholea--you1I probably aee mlJft
-, the ani mal s by th� purchaser o f than those feedi ng 10 to 15
.J 1 0,01' ; Teua 14,04? ; Dli�oll 13; larter I.lie t urkey, tha.'!. !pt year.
po unds of total d igestible nut hese ca l ves .
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809; Ollaboma 13,100; Vlr&amp;lnla hJ'era � an economical .source
11 At th.e . Athe ns Sa le t he top trien ta per day.
I 8,484; TennetNe 7,031; Keahadr,J .of proklat 1Uppliea have been
.
'price for 5teera WII $27.10 a nd
Con c�pt ion rat e was not sl&amp;:ni1.829, .Mi.ul11ippi 8,428 and kan· •bout _, per cent abo'Ye 1119 le�N...,
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NI 8,3'76.
Ytlt f« quite aome t hne. And
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wo rds there was nearly a $ 10 .oo this st udy. Housing varied f rom·
'111e Un le1dln1 1Ute1 for the mediam and small tic,■ eontinue
spread from the e xtre me t op t o con fin ing COWll i n a ba rn to wi n DlOll new Jlle membenblPf clur• to li ve the helter value OD a ooat
the e x tre me low . This figure ind i- teri n,K in • wood lot. A min imum _
ing 1960 were Millouri 337: Te:1- per pound baail.
ca tes a larg e sp read
aa 251 ; D l lrioia 218; Iowa
whi ch is o f wi nter shelter su ch aa wood
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MNt-You may find steak 1peIN MUD. •1.u•H'
,n ot typical of the e n tir e grou p of lo ts � r wind- bre aks was adeq ua te.
Cl ean ing up trash piles IJ'O und Tennessee 1 83 ; Oklahoma 170� dal�pecial lr
ro
Meigs Cou nty farmers ca n hel p bu ild ings and providln1 enclQSed 1lnd lana 135; ICentqcky 117 ; Ilia- ae demand decreues und-featured
hiv e s.
with eooler
Oll 8NOW
When we co mpa re grou ps of impro ve the ir t?tal re lurn as well storage for IC■rbage and wlfltes alHippl 103 and Kan111 81).
!f•ther. CbuW an d ribs mai be
ca tves we fi nd t he top
av f rage , as the purcheamg power of the wll l he lp el imi nate co ndition• at- ' Acrordlng Seer ry R. b a 1peelaled, J.oo. Lamb co nti nues to
to
tc d
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c.oun ty by doing a better j o b o r trac ti ve
e xclu ding 3 choice ca l v es, wa s
fo rat.a and mice, aay1 ' Tbese record, tor the past ar12 b, In a competitive poaition with
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$25.21 per
hun dred
p o u nds,
months are a cl ear indication of beef and pork.
while the low ave rage was $23.61
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a $1.60 sprea d .
mouse proofing el imina tes
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proble m entirely. Stockdale points ■witc
h le) the Bl�cb in their pot.aloe■, Tbey are
ed 422 pou nds at the A�h ens
one of the ma•
o ut.
search !or a better return from jot food
r S ale. For
.
' the
U yo u have a ,mall problem with I thei
every 4 00 pound ca l f
Id
P
r grain and l?III'"
· CIWle tbe"° y�efd hea�f' ·
. Lhe11 a $1.00 i nc rease in the price
r a ts a nd mice, it'.i time to e xercise
y
1y , ,,e
...
per hu ndrr. d wei ght mea ns a $4.00
. relatively �expensive , and can
con trol meaautea before
it be
·
i n crea se in n et return for the
i be grown In a variety of soib and
EAOLIS ACQU II I GUAIO
�omes a large problem, the 1pe';ial
,
f
P' (·1?= • -- .........
same wetght steer. Increase in 1
1st says. In many caae11, trapp1111:
PHILADELPHIA, uPI-Tbe Phi- . climate■, potatoes are the ma ! n
we ight, of course, will be reflectwill ke ep a populati on u nder ·con• ladelphia Eagles, in an effort to ltay or the die\ for people m
,.
•
ed on the to tal price ret urned . Pl� n s fo_r a . fie l d Lr'i� l on artifi - tro l. Ma ny new chemical poilons bol1ter tbeir offenalve Utte hoe many parta of the world.
lo the farmer a n d the prod uct ion cial t nse mmat1on or sw r n e to be now are on the market which en- picked up 1uard John Wittenborn What Nutrttfott Do T1tev Pnrvlde?
To FM
condu cted i n a 12-co un ty area
.
oI th a t cow.
in able you to red uce and control ro- from the San Franctaco Forty- _ Potatoes offer a high return
· A similar pattern m ay be poi nt- Oh.io we re announced t oday by Dr . de nt popul aUons with little effort. Ninen in exchange
ood
a
lu
e
r
d
ol
la
r
1
v
pe�t.
pe
.
fo r soph o- qi J
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ed out in th e hei fer price with
H oy M . Kottman , -D e.:i n o f the Col- You can p repare IDd p l ace these more defensive end Jerry Wilson . One meWum aize potato . aup�hea
aa. much a, 1 -lli of the v1tamm C
the extreme range being $ 16.00 l egc or Agricult ure and Hem e E co- an tico agulant poisons i n predeter------,-fe,fmance • ., ,._ I ............!
to $25.00. The price r an ge o f he'i • no mi &lt;'s e t The Oh io State U ni ver- mi ned bait l!ltat lorus for year rouJJd
The back ln1 for
carpeting needed each day. especially when
Mlh,11 a.1u.... Ifer groups was $19.28 per hun . sit y and Dir eclor of ·the Ohio Ag- protecti on from the pests.
should hive enou,ilh bod)' and . it'a c:ooked in the skin: Im_porl.n
■
ou
m
t
r
s
n
u
ltu
ra
drt?d up to $23.21 whlch is ro ugh•
Your c ounty extension agent ca q weight to keep it tlat and pre- • : ,
k
l Exper im en t Station .
t C?f �e B Yllamms-- I
8.EE UJ
ResP. a rch cond urted by the Ex- s upply y ou with further l nform a- 1 'Y�llt c urll ne or wrinkling. Close- particu lar�y niaci n,
plu s some !
ly a $4.00 ' spre ad betwe en th e t op
gro up a n d th e l o we st gro up , The P_er'l ment St 11 t ion du ri ng the past t i� n 011 the control o t rats and ly woven jute, cotton canns or tbiami_n, iron, pboaph�rua, end
TODAY !
?V eriige weight of t he heifers fi ve y ears has dem on st rate d the mice. He can tell you whe re to get 1,.raft cord (wh ich la a toua:h yarn �ta1aiu m are f ound m the po­
was 304 pounds o r s l ightly belo w pr n c t i r al appl icat ion o f artificial che m ica l s an d trapa and give .)'OU made from wo od pu lp) are ex- tato.
.
.
i�seminalio � un der co ntrol ) e d con- o ther in fonnati on you may need. 1 ample of thi1 type ba ckina.
�08t of thete nutr ienb. are _m
lhe 400 poun d f i gu re .
,
.
----- the n�rr�w layer under the akin.
·- - �--- ----- - - - - - -- - - --The !lbove prices re fl� ct largel y d i t1o ns. Th u; f i eld tn s l w ill de mSo this IS why the •kin serves
1 he grad i ng of th e i nd ividua l stee r onstrate its applica ti o n und er farm
or heifer whether choice, t op co �di 1 i on_s . D�- Kollman said.
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rhe 1rial wi l l be a_ c ombi ned e rgoud , good or medium. This gra dS&amp;art: Your Calves On
i ng is ba sed e ntirely on lhl' judg- !ort . of sever�! agenci es a nd or� an •
me nt o f the indiv i d ual doing the J�a t w ns, 1t will_ bti un�e r �he d1re c- · 1
"
grad r ng as he l ooks at the an i- t um o! lhe Ohio Agr1cult ural Exrim
mat an d determines which grade ?_l!
1be Complete MIit
en t S t at io� w i th the �oopera.•
"A new m otion pi ct ure e ntitl � fundame ntal• pf exhibkiog
_,_ We GI•• �
Lhis an imal should carry int o the hon of Th � Oh. m Sla te Um verslt� . "An Angus in Yo ur
Replater
Fut ure," ha� to th eir best advantace in
the
Perso nnel . 1� the Coll�ge of V eteri•
sa l e.
Have More Milk To Sell
. just been co mpleted a nd i avai l- &amp;ho wrl ng. The ed ucatio nal natl.lR
'fhe buy ers loo k at Lhe situ a ti on nary Me dicme a t Ohio � l ate an� able !or showi ng through o i the of
ut
the
film
i1
n
baied·
"h
o
o
w
to do
, differe ntly. l ie mak es h. is o wn the departme nt of .\lete rm ai'a �Cl· n at ion , aceordi n&amp; to Fra nk Rich- it" acenea.
t
n
ap�isa l o ( the gra de o f the c� ce at th� E x perun ent
m
Beeau.ae of the long term bene• 1
wi l l superv i se. hea l th regulati. on s. a nts,trnecretary of the American
an imal just t he same a s the ?ffi .
"W e Do Cllatom Grindln1"
s
Ang
Assoc
i ation. The
fits·
16
mm
available to youngsten who
men t As- so u
c1�l gr�der, _ b1:'t h e combm cs · �ro_d��e rs cS1m lmp
.
Ho.
2ncf St. Phone WY•2-3254
nd
F
i
lm,
n
fjll
i
eol oT, run s 2 1 sta rt Angus he ifer projects, rathe r
\
a,
·
wi th thu_ his- J udgme nt on ho � �ocia ion , 0 u m us, ��re
. 0 , h pr?• m i nu tes.
MIDDI. EPOIIT
than
steer
pr
o
ject.a, t he film's
much wl!1i;;ht he ca n pu t on this vid � d a gra nt to hel p fma nce th1s
The
film
Is
des
i�ned to help fa.rm theme ill starting with a firm rounE. M&amp;ln SL
Ph. WY•!-393Z
To
n
¥ow
y
ler, Owner-Operator
ca lf at ar, eronom i ce l cost a nd pro1eet.
.
.
yo u ngsters in the seleetion feed - d atlo n .ind building an Angus herd
T
e
Exte
o
:;til l mak e a prof it for th e lab or
mn n Se rv i.cc . thtou gh Ing, fit ti ng and showing of �n An- for fu t'u re security.
and_ manage men t on th e feeding county a � ents, s �eciahs�s! and gus heife r. The fou rth fil m pro-Al l Amer ican Augus As�iati on
c? unty_ swme �ommil tees w ill pro- 1
period,
.
duc:e d by the l!lla ff of the nation al films are available free of cha rge
ro
t
e
:'h is j ud gme nt a_d d s u p to the ;:�� :; ;; :: : �::s:� ' Angus �rg.anization, ii is available except for one-w
ay
shippi ng e x.
e ·
te n i
ec
, pri ce per h.ead paid by the buy.
o n a fmt-co me first-served basis penae.
Rel!ler
v
a
t
ions
ould
be
I ier. I n the steer group a l Ath ens yl oyed b)i and u nder � he super�lli- to a dult 1nd farm youth · groups made several weeks In sh
1
a
dvance to
n
o
f
T
e
ntra
e
l
Ohi
o
r
ee
d
mg
the pri ce pe r he ad ra nged from m
�
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•
th
rou gh out the U. S.
make
sure
a
c
o
py
ls
il
ava
ab
I
l
e.
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,,$83.5� on 354 poun d st eers up to ��:� a ��� • �ft'ft: b�� Oh��i a��
"An. Angus in Your Futurt!," Local .]ingus o rga nir.allons, 4-H
c
lo
l
:a pri ce. o f $1 1 6.03 for all lh e
was rllmed in many are11 of the elubl!I, FFA chapter&amp;, and olher
1
steers m the top g rade group. eeive the �al ls f;
. o m the swine la nd Scenes show the mo1t rmport- groups wi 1hing to obtai n the mm
The av e rage wei ght of these 1 28 8 f0WflrS an d provid e the flc Id ser- ant featurel!I of correct confor ma- I for ahowing aho uld write
lo Publ ic
st eers was 4� po u n ds, wh ich was v ce .
lion the hlgh llghta or a sound Rela tlonm Department Amerle1n
F
e
sh
dilu
l
t
e
d
y
b
o
ar
e
e
s
n
o
e
lm
w
1 1 2 lbs above the eight ot the
,
i
d
Iected from 12 bOllrs O t h ree fee i ng progr am, the m oat wid�ly I Angus Auoclatlon, 32fl1 Frederick I
·
st
eers.
u
d me th o dA of [flitng, and
e
1 1 69 med ium
11
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no: ' BoIIIen rd , SI . Joaeph • Mo .
.
; Th e we ight sold by the feed er bre. eds-D
. uroc • Hampsh ire · Yo.rkq calf p roducer prettv lar c: el y J .. _ �h i re-with eith er o r bo th sw�ne
FOR YOUII HOME IMPROVEMENT TRY
t 1:rml nes his total
i n come from imp��ve 11_1 en t a nd breed ats�latlon
ce�t1 hcat1 on back�round � 1II be
each cow in hia her d for 1960.
Goegleln's Ready-Mi1: Cencrete
The sa le at Galllpol is tol d a s�1ppe rl �ro m _Qhi o Stat.e U nive�­
s1ty.
Sen1ce will be 8\"l llable d a1We mix concrete to your
very similar ator}' with th e ste er
prices for groups rang ing from ly, except_ Sunday a nd Monday, to
speclllcatlons, deliver it
$2 l .86 up to $24,72 pet h.u ndred farmers , m areas . c_over�d by the
RIGHT to your job, ready
pou nds ex cl udin&amp; the three choi ce coopera_t mg t�c�nlc1� n a m th e fo l­
to
pour, Lowest prices.
e
steen. ,The average price pe r lo wmg coun ties. Cl i nton, Coaho ton , Delaware, Fayet te, Hocki ng,
[ heifer ,gto up ranged fro m $l0.78
No Job loo (11ft or 1oo'
.
up to $21.57. The pr ice per head Knox, Loga n, . Marlo�, Morro w,
lffl
reble, R911s
nion.
nd
dellverieo
-�
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a
P
U
The
OIHI SBOWRl&gt;OM
at tb'e GaUlpolll Sale averaged
co u ntle� were selecte d primarily _on
nd $8 1.82
nil
by
10
L
·
day
a
$UIO, S6 lor tbe steer•
.
'
7:31
th e bi11s of avai l a bl� bus service .
ror· th• ' beifen.
for Salurd•� delivery; .,
o ins ure prompt �el_1very of
t
he
t
�
_
A recent study by the Oh o
en to the techmc1an11.
A ri cultural Experiment Station sem
he resu lts or Lhla field . t r ial
on
• comme rcial be ef cow berda : .wil1l be or consi. derable val ue m
de­

Meigs County Feeder Calf
Producers S old 248 At Athens

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For
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r
Showe
·------UN Rejects Four I Housewives Will See Lower
Newlyweds, Mr.
Hollyw02,_d
• Expresses Plans To, Or Dreams Point Ultimatum
Price Tags For All Red Meats And Mrs. Grueser
as:�:::.
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Robert Youn., Tells Of wng
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Of Goins
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hamburgel' �•Y tnmd downward b� ��s.w����:. �;:.��er
eAYLQII D ,. QODWIN
WASH INGTON UPI - House- aeasonally tlu s fall .
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t1ined with I shower Thunday
The department said teltil eve n i ng at her home i n Mi ne rswins will pay lowr retail prices
,
red meat pr1 res o f pork will dec hne H!I vi l le honort n Mt and Ji\r · Jamfor nea.rly al l c ut1
1 1 1ps u ea rl y implem e nts o f a n e 11 I
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LEOPO LDV ILLE. Th e C ongo t his fall be ca u� of ae11son 11 \ l y m sonall&gt; th11 rall as supplies
o
It OICI. WI ST
of
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e G
! U P I - Aul h�1�� tlve ' �,u'('es s aid
se
.
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�GTON
t,u
e
l
po.
will
t
ices
increu:e
u
con
Pr
r
s c o:�::�: · ::�:"\;�;u�� dur•
t here wu a sc ene between ti
I od ay the 1 1 mh:u N • t ions com- cr a d supphe , . t e Agri ul re
BY RO•ERT TOUMG
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n
t
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, � e...uu., cares an d woes
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lay
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r
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me
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p
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101: the evening with prizes award
A, I sa t th t-tt , conlemplating riu.nd has rt! Je-Oted a fo u r. point ul- 1
wh.icb Bi UY jtut CO u' l dn
Wrl--.h ,., UPI
I me down, 1 liKe to the nose cone and listening
IIJlr:NIYCtlen_ P.Ht�
•
to I t!m3tum presented Thursday by re port
! is!� cl}��
tor
s
di
ed
lo
Mn
Mason
Fish
e r,
Mrs.
H
Of
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P
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hit,
ret
u
y
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WOOD
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1'he ""'eign A�icultuJJ" Serv Eshe Mossman and Miss Freda
--:t�
l V an Allen be l t • nd S hri rv er 's narrat wn . I bega n to C'o
'th e dep�rt m,f'.11\I u id l be pri ce
e i;e slrongman C ol Joseph
m•
ago, almost to the very day of We wenl over and over I
wor
me a l Grueaer
� nt9 the great unk nown get that far-away feeling that J ,.. ngol
l
(F A sl repor
ice
,
less
probably
decline
be
ll
W
�
se
L' N mihtary advi r
ally the y oun 11ter turned O .1d
t
t
b
ri t ing, 1 faced the te levlaioa
w
0
u
this
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n
i
n
r
ea
.
c
g
ion
b
h
H'«)U&amp;e Spaee {'ummi t t ee
u
c
lhan us uo1I beca ust; supplle&amp;
of prqd \
H ffJ\
,
hint: for Th e sensaoon
After the h onored gu�sls open • cameras fo r the first tlme with I an.d with a ,i let.dl ne lou_k . · tJ
!I
n. R J�hy e O J ad u
' mode o f eseap1�m the as �' 0we v er ' o'n l y
_ ulat1? n d thf!ir many love l y gif , re•
l'tid meal d urin.!l t he Jle K t l e w ' taste, than the hum a n Oop
rt' w n· u 1..ie
I y0
e
t.s
an extensi on of our rad io show, ' tHoW would )'OU play this.
- 1 The fo u r d e-m 1 11 ds we re l iste d m o nlhs wi ll average btlow t '1Qse to.- $6ver l y e a. Pr uction .n·
'i. �elrlnas are almost : men s
,a
ar
od
J
freshments were served by th.e "Father Knows IH!st."
weTe rne? "
, ; ' II: I presn 1p1ion for
?f 1 311 ye ar. �l'ef .JUpplies
g \'
w ill cre,ised S per cent durin g 1 959 h ostesses to MisR Dorothy H a rl•
. s , a�:
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re
no,t
d
am,
1
d
i
di
d
d
n
my
I ,gulped • few time• an d \
, "1ts, and a good deal
As I was drirtin,K back_ to f_h1
rk pd wu 23 per tenl above th e e nbaeh, Mrs. Car l Sw:1rt:i: a nd
be m o re pl�n btu1, bu t le s.s
me
po
partner 11nd len glime frie11.d, Eu· 1 il some lflougbt . Tb en I r�
-W i. t hdra w.a l o� U . N. troo ps will be available .
11(1. 1 -15 av er!lge. �xpo.rts from 1 he
fe.
pl a net , 1 happened to no t 1c� t. -,t
l
daughte
r
,
Mrs.
E
d
ward
Ve
n
oy
a
nd
ge
ne Rodney, that I win; on the , bered one of, tbe fin t t hmfl
n1tiely,
howe�·•·r, t he I w as sitlin&amp; u nde r �h e w1_ng tcf from arms d epo ll m the _Con gn! e11e
On the _a ver age, �e de pilrt ro e nt Pflncip,.I producma cou ntries 1.ut so n, Mr1.. Otto Harten bach, Mrs,
n
whe
g
,rtm
u
t
abo
l verge of maki ng a kind of hi•- had learned
bu bee n sem i dorm a nt the " Vin F i.z , " th e first airpla�11 army ramµ al Leo poldv1 l l e.
111ld, _ re la1 I meat price■ ha\· e bee n 1 re11r were t per etnt above 1958 Ha
nl
r ley Da1e M ossma n and d aug,h•
t o ry.
�• studyiftl at the Pasadf!
our n • to n,· from co,u1t lo &lt;'o ,1 11t.
Thi
.... "'- congredional
adj
average.
n
t
ab
ve
.,
s
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r
e l atJYely stab le for
1
th.
a n and 50 per ce
mor
e
Pa
o
ten.
s
er
lis
s
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ter1 Mra Ma on Fis h
Mr Clif•
i Play b®lle. •1,earll to
·1
y
Today , so me 20'I shows ,n..
-Free use or arms st or.,... lh re a &gt;·�•ar. The Bureau of La bor � ta ·
,-. 4epr1vm&amp; mt' 0 ! a i mmed11lely broke th e 11pe ll
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· t',on s 5how ed up in
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Gre�1 van•
. Pli"tod.
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on to what the ol her =r
t!'
d Phil l ipa, M rs. Eslie M ossma n 1 man y gray h a i rs later , we have
fo
b
c
o n f,lol es e lroo ]lS _
attenti
y
s
n
\lrh
With
i
"'
l• whltlt. to lo t t
Na"IIM After Drink
tls� 1cs ind ex o f fft.all meat pr i ces }Ml 1n •ver-age- me•t co_naumrn Mn. Sarah Brow n , Mrs. Charl es
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sa ng Then your_ rea ch�n.
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What 11:ro und e d m,l' was . n
-The righ t of the_ �ongol �:H: paid by urban co MUm •:rs . has Hen per ,erson. Comumption n , Ru .ell, Mrs. Bob Schm ol l, Mrs. , decid ed 1 o d iscontin ue produc- •on Is yt naturally
9!�.�
, if you r�
tion an d let "th e best of Father I will come
1'lilii com mittee has, l o Ip sure. I pl aq� e on t�e pl a ne, 1mpa �.1 11_,g a rmy ,o u se ��po ldY1 l le s NdJ1h 1 r� n1 ed be twee n 1 1 0_ alld 1 1 8 si nce ;I l• JM! n waa o n ly 9 pound.s
per I . Pau l FiA her, Mrl!I. Chri8 t y B aer, Kno w� Best " con ti n ue on C BS TV w or1tln1 from a n ho neJt S&lt;' ri pt.
Vm A; ,· po rt fo r m1 l n a ry traffic.
a few repo rts reet&gt;otly on •he mform a llo n tha t t he
1
t eb ruary, 1 959. "nllll range com• penon, but in Austral ia and Mr&amp;. Hiram Fi&amp;h er.
y passed on this lmowled �e to
1
B
u1 f' it." wa,, u med
· for t he next. few years.
a
soft
•�
ll'ace
h�pitals.
aft
e
r
,
pares with the 1947-49 b ase
o f tJroguay It was 2!4 Pounds. N'ew
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Mrs. Pe a r l Phillips Mrs Ray
I Z�11land was close t o the l ea ders
1 1 befits a ma n t o grow nostc1 l - ; Bl l ly, a nd t he sr e nf' was . prm t al
t he 1 0.
-P t:rmi�s10_11 l o increase
ti 1ie"tv�ua ten sio1ns J rf' pla y dr ink , t he _ ma ke rs of wh1di p.r&lt;'_
0 .
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ond
ish.e
r
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M
r
s.
Edw
a
rd
H
m
nes,
F
gic at a t im e lik e this , And l o n the first tak e . 1 fel t i� was '
.
obblleato o n my medu_H a sum atly f in a nced t h e flight as ii numbPr o r l on �o l i&gt; se troops at
Pr i ce s paid
by farm e rs
fo,r ! wit� 222 pound s. .
.
.
.
Miss
es Mau d and Fr eda Grueser,
d
o. H ow "'.el l I rem e mber Jillie eood phi losophy for e\Nyone,
!,· ii
I
n&amp;l,la, �he prmtNI word JUI p ro monon st unt .
t he airfield
be ef :1 nd pork mc�eaaed abo ut l . '\te a t co nsumpti on m Ar g:e n t ma, M i ss Laura Gruese r, Mrs. Fred a
1
_
poignan t th in gs.
acto rs or not .
s u ffice .
e n Hikhy t· t o ld \l obutu Thurs• pe r cent from m1d-Aug u� t . 1 �5it m f ou rth pl ace , fel l t o o ?�Y 166 M itch, Mn. Mil ton Roush, Mrs.
I I is, of ro urst , a matter o f
.
s
G
L
h1
auren
The
fir
Chap
t
year
_
,.
P?�
3
�
ds
o
2
fr
n
7
[t WH, th e re[ore tne ll,1 pp of T(..'&lt;'llr.i t hiil m a ny h1storn· \l e nt ures
Trip CaUHS C o nfu1ion
� o 1 960 . Avera ge who le sa le pr1c.es pounds
ce
, finding a substi t ute st'dativ e that w l'r c t· o nrt&gt; 1 Y ed by press agcn!s. L n rlay hi s deman d s we re una r pt- m S. e ptember were al most u n • as prod uc t i� n dec l i ne d sha1918 Brouks Sayre, Mrs. Roy Reu t e r, work ed wilh ui;, and she d i dn 't I
: :
.
·
•
Mrs.
s
A
uld
G
dol
r
o
Sr.,
ues
w
ph
e
r
h
Mn.
Hut Mobutu a i d
She'd re •
k
1
led me to th. e Smithsoruan Jns111u th a 1 re s pl'Ct, the flight WJS no nov · able.
a nd m·'' t pnces we re dec? ntro:te · Otto Schmo l l , Mrs. Walttr Grues eve n now ho w t o rea d .
I With l ittle effort, Bi 1 Y my
a i t until today fu r an of f id al a n- c hanged fro m la te �ugu_st l e \r els.
•
port
t
o the stud io an ho ur ear l ie r
w
,
to
lli!htt&gt;r
.
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an
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o
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en
I
The
rrh
n ""-d
The. avera ge ret a.i l pric e of bee f
!' \9'': •r 1O WI·, n t&gt;s s th c,
· ell)'.
an,
er a nd da ug hter , T-'
w ay ne than t he resI of the rasI_ , an d I. eyes when he plays scenes wh'cb
swe r . The so urecs. S!'lid 1 he dea d•
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no
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a
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of
r
• �
tU l!I ;". t_�
J 1me�l
an
Russ
ell a nd �o hn Gruese r.
a n d wen t wi t ho ut
t i n the sch oolr oo m with tbe
se
si
omP
n
li
e
e
rau
B
er
'
wheth
ns.
e
dering
ti
o
won
f
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e
a
lQ
c
q
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L
II
thes
re uire
I Hut
ow a }'e a r a5 o . R e 1
J;)enmJ,r �47)
s l ight Y
. ' Pa r'.
,
::'.�
I lrtf Recov.rtd
. • ,...a ni d1 0 38)
Sendi n g gifts but unab le to at- d irector even befo re her teacher '
\
1
l- appare nt rep 1y,
ri
menior
a
ing
te
n
,
prt'serv
lis
H1
t
O
anyon('
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d
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h
\
Kmgdom
r
ed
it
u
he
t
s
(1J4),
V
•tuary
�:
ro
A
p
i
pric,fs �f ch oi�e grade· l)eef
' '"oii�ihis occa!ion , the
tend were Mrs. Ste l la Grue ser, arrived . · The director w ou ld 80" I '\ :em::��r s l l of ' us, Ja ne
req.del'.i,rlf unto
t he 1• of the eve,nt, had r�����;� 1 ThP l't'j e d i o n {)fli n(-".'ct UJ'J the • a b!)I W' ill c ont m ue d ose t o pre�- ( lS I ) , _and . Franc� . 024 \
�; h:� _Mrs. Bra dfor d Maag, Mr.11. Clara ove r th e l ines wi th her, as she I
r
F ·
�p t� �nil no se snn_e 1 0 t� ()t''fse_rve a ,�?1 '. 1e' of
t
i
o
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add
s
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n
t
"ch.i l dre n" E l in or
i
t
e
t his r a:ll i:: ,
0
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mo u nting le n sio n hPt w r� n �o!Ju· e � t lev l! ls for l it reSt of
P . Schae fer, Mn. Ern est S t ewa rt, mem orized her part. , I'm sure Wyatt a nd iol lur
Lauren goi ng
t he . mar .
and
ort
y
,'s�ill
B
ohue,
D
Fiz
on
Vm
1�
p
o
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at
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tl
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f
tpllce
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plen
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l
i_
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N . r om- year.
rt,d, i.Jtel' a•
�
_ t
�t
1 ,l
\'
lu ' s for&lt; rs and t e
! _ �
r;n
Miss
Ama
nda Parker, Mrs. Harry
L
lea
a
rn
uren
much
ed
reach
t
o
lo
Y
11
seii
ea�
t
p
v.h
for ersona l ap·
,,
u
, wt�I be ,re,e.rvert for po1ter1 t }' , kelt If not.
m an d . During the pa s t f c w day s . a � d fl uc t u a t wns in Pflfe like ly t i on_ we re �he Ph i hppmes C:!2)) . Keiser, Mrs _ Walter Ba er, Mrs. fa st e r tha n most yoUngste rs as a t o New s. ork
fail eve,n thou gh th� fl iJt� wa } /
d
eeti ngs wi t h our
f1;hi,�atlo nal Air Mu st•u m.
m
an
e
a
rance
troops wi l l be . t e mpora ry, the d e�ar t: Sp a m C 36 l- G re et:� &lt;40 J , Portuga 3obert H a rte n bach, Mrs . Carrie result of that coachi ng.
un ifol'tf.il in rU
Mob u tu ' s
t
i
n
did
J
h
W
.
e
ow confused the
!I
h
!
d
succ
n
l!IO
A
:p
on
S
l.
r
hy
1461·
Yu194la.\'ta
e
d
ai}
ma
w
e
•4),
�
,
ic
r
tuts
n
t
p
s
d
aid
a
ff\'!·
d
presf!:n aUo
· have been blamed hr numf.!rous ment ! . Lower
Grueser an d Mrs Eugene Forbes
Turn&amp; Orama Coach
· O
- hn· eYer, lllllte Hke7
ngers on t he . p
lh
passe
er
o
&amp;roard A_. Se
. l ane
s
ra ses or lh!'f t , ra!}(! , .i nd other In·
I
r
e me mber those m ornings so
esfamth
uble
f
r
e
do
W
e
w
w
e
e
&lt;
re.
ar
jMier of the A.J r Resr ' h
R
These are q utst io n s I hope t he ridents in l.eop? ldvill � . u . N. spe•
Yivid l y when just th.e othc1 da_y my wi le , Ja ne 's husband . Be•
/
elo pm e pt C ommand . . w_h� I l ouse Sp ace Committee w i l l Lake cia! represf'n t a t LVI' J :11 eshwar D a}' • , --------L
La uren came t o our ho me to \' iS.tl Ca\,l ae no , matter how m uch pub.
' ·•�oicled the nose eon('s a signirie up Whl!n it rc s um rs hearini:s next a l Thursday ('allt&gt;d the C ongol ese
my
ow n da ughter , Kathy. J bend
licit}- ...as ffl tten that J am ma
spa&lt;
f
' year.
c�nt n_ich e in th e a nnal o
t.,
army "a disorderly rabble . we
tw o of them d iscus.si n g a ri� t o Betty Yount and Jane
the
o
tio
n
.
.
ca n n ot let rabhl e rule the cou n•
j , , "�· ,1.pl n
.
-------seh ool dance , wh o the ir d ate s mate's n ame is Edgar War, pe
\" :Pmt-,rliy, he pr�dicted , wi l l � ook
'
' try."
w
oul,:l he, and what they
woul d pie have •Jways persisted in thin
pr
ma
a
of
i ·
IIPoft it 88 an a rti.F.trl
------1 1
,
S
F,
wea
r.
By
WIiiiam
Gregory
f08h
ft
i ng that J an e and 1 are ma rrle
live civil iza t i on , Just as wi' now
HOLZER HOS P ITAL
1
Muon County Agant
"Th
e babi e s are grow in g Up " I t o ea ch oth er.
l�k upo n a�� a �s and
ADMISS I ONS, Odohcr 2fl: Jesse
u·S been a very happy �i
I comm en t ed t o my wife. she
NEW YORK UPI-Amatlng pense an d int erest 1nd in tan• STRIPPING TOBACCOLee Rumme l , 121 Kerr Sl. . Porn'
Mas
n. Co un t y tobacco g ru":ers just nodd ed un derstan d in gly.
yea
'
rs. W e ve bee n honored wit
�
I
If
ns.
o
ati
n
Imagi
izinl
l
ta
our
pro,
1
.
eroy : Thomas Carrol l , Box 71 what a few squ irts of No .
J
t
n
ld
e
m
s
e
r
t
I
nd
a
r
•
o
e
n
0
to
th
me
e
tur
og
I
e
v
mber,
en
_
wh
ds, to all of us person
,
awar
many
T.he Almanac
i
�
m
sou nd unenthuaiastic about the &lt;' 1.!
Hartford; Steve n Paul Mi lt ner , 4ot• duct lon oil can do .
.
obacc
t
rama
d
u
d
e
m1ppmg
�
o
o
l
e
B
e
step
th
a
d
or
n
f
a
ach
o
first
r
th e show as a w hol e.
o
t
and
y
l
al
,
l
TuetdJy nigh.I, tt man·ased to degree of succeH it 'l!I becauae I
.
Hillcrest D r . , Ravcnswoorl: Mrs.
�
d m wh i ch the to - 0 11 ly t ime in mY carce�. Billr Gray
metho
step
by
e_n on � of the _ m ost
be
This
s
h
_
l
al
f
o
th
or
w
n
u
y
r
o
st
the
und
que
1
o
f
y
a kl, 1roan1
d
Ju m s F. t&gt; n n , 4 04 Brown Sl . , tak e some of the
r ng t hmgs a !io a t bemg a s·
ed from the s t alk
h
pp
hacc
str
done se vera l m oti on pictures
d
1s
I
�rat1fy
i
a
n
that
il
a
t
de
o
t
on
attenti
vlih
a
ld
th
o
e
an
of
ystery
m
1
out
l'I
u
r
and
(')'
F
f'
Huve11�wood.
I
It received under the d lN!ch o n wi l hout the sta l k be in g lai d dow n before we sig ne d him t o pla y f oda ted with it: Tlw £ad th a t
\tol'J'.
Tlwr,- arr se vrnl ehanges this I
f �
or the leaves being l a id down. You '·Bud" an d h.e k ne w his cr a ft I we h.aW br ou ght pleasu re and
r
fant
be
o
n
t
IRT
2D: I
B
0f Oa , id Greene
�ome . Not all.
H S. Oc
yrnr in Ohio ' s hu n ting rcg11l a t i um
• adaptlHon of hol d the l �a�es unti l you g e t a fair l y wel l . Bu t i n a n e ar}y sh ow n appi n ess t o so m any peopl e.
i
.,
·
a
d
,
Mr
o
Reyn
.
el
and
don
e
l
.
F
"'
r
the,
M
of
o
t
h
Dr1Inn
yln1
Mal
enn
he
T
!i
y
e F
' ., hou l d be f a miliar wl1h
,
1
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•
•
I
a n d ti
_ten l ie 1 1 •
w
rn
y,
�
as
"
u'1
Fan
Le
Sheridan
row
n
I
ho
w
gen
F
F
J
404
B
n
Do
n
tltlrd
e
n
h
f
t
f
r.,
.
Jam
O
.
('y,
u
es.
;1
afie
s ys
l d,
them t&gt;efn re goinlf
'
JS USl'd
·Great Myaletle Oh
la ea l mly and quietly pl ayed by a I _Tlu s �elhod of slnppml,'
1
I Tho mas M. Stockd ale, Ohio Sta t e Si ., Rawn.�w ood.
? r __,;:,._________
N
hree
t
w
If
y
ky.
c
del
u
Kcnt
� •
m
i
,eaaon, ma.nag � to bete
ITI!f
�a■\ l ed by H u!Cb Grifflt", Farl ey
.
ett�e.
e
in
l
l
i�t
l
sp
cia
n
o
rBity
si
e
n
niv
Ede
ional
lnte-rn•t
.
ren
P
■r United
•
cceuful In pt,r('(l1atm
r, Barry MotK- and • per · fo_ur or you r n�1ghbors w.Ju ld J ? m
•�
f 1,UI- Orang'e
lr.
Tctday ill Satu rd ay , Oct. n, the wi l dlife conl!le rvat io n.
D e,f-to-American•TV-scree ns Wl�h you I be liev e you wo u ld_ fmd
y,
2t8th day o f the ye ar with 70
. season I
.
French aclTelll n amed Macha t h.IS me thod w ou l d sa ve you t i me,
Th.is yea r lhere ill .) spilt
l
In
.
m
.
.
� ,
960
ore
o n wa terfowl. Tll e season has bee n
Merli.
Even if yo u-re st ripping by
The moon IS approach i ng its le ng t hene d fr om 4o ' to 50 days and
� '
The ltory de-alt with the narrow you rse l f, you can SJVe time
y
fl nl qua rter
•
the first �e gm enl commen ee11 at
esca� tronr u,e grave that an i m• strippi ng on ly 0!1e grade, a nd hold· .
, t
The m orning star 15 Mars
noon on Oi:tober 20 a nd c l oseg at
1
08
)
8f
petuoa a, �althy- youni m an had i :ig the leuve � u n til yo u bget
The even i ng sta rs are V enus, sunse t on November 24. Th e sec•
•ftet he flipped tor I bea\ltlfu l enough fo r on e ha nd. Th.en t ie t hl!
Octobtr 24
HO USTON, Tex. UP.I-A c oup le many men have heart t ro uble
Jupiter • nd Saturn .
.
1 ond pa rt ope n li a l noon on DecemD
were
a
ta
• :
y
both
il
e
l
The
OU
w
Mi
d d lepo rt Band Boosters
I
elr
h
Y
ha nd an d put i n on 'II stick beh i nd o f Housto n do r tors bel ie \' e th.at tha n w o m en, and tha t thete defiO n th1s day In h.iSt ory
ber 23 anoi extendr u n til su nset o n
• :
l meet this comi ng Monda y at
ln• lt the inn. loc11ed In north- you.
S
t hr day will com e whe n
there nitely is mor e lu ng cancer in
ln 17,ttl, the r oy a l go ver nor Of De,embe1 3 1 . Da1'Jy b ag l un a t e w i°l0 ,
• •
ern Fri nce.
7 o&gt;V n th • Ba nd Roo m at 1 1,,
•
New •Jenc.)' grp n Ied II r hart er t O
wt
l l be fi\le women lo ev er}' tw o
me n than women.
, :
have bef' ,I re d uced r ·om 4 to 3 The
Bulk yo u r str i pped tobac co uslng
.
the C ol lege of New Jersey, n ow da l l}' hunti ng hours h a v e extended high llehDool
men.
ett ,
Beck
Richard
a,
Granger,
ersity of Delawu\ uth or,
Univ
A
• •
I
th
e
"ch.1eke
n
coop"
method.
By
Mrs
ale Dutlon presi dent
Dr. Norris,
"But" observed
Princet on Un ivc r �ity;,
Th e two put in a co uple or
lly on (tQd dialrlbutloi \fiilf speak the ea,er beaver who was au r k- bulking 11 this wa y you ran leal'e
on e-hal f ho ur
rfilng a l l pare nt; to be pre:
is
u
e
r
k
no
w
ho
these fi­
"we
n
e
v
w
·
piani!I
d
an
r
&lt;'Omposo
I n 181 I ,
• �
Confer• ered Into the o ld bad ger g_am e , 1t u nlil 1t ii time t u haul 1t to c omfo rting "i(!I;, howev er-if, the g u res are goi ng to turn ou t for
j at a Roid,ide 'Marketlna
, ,
Frani Li.u.t was ho rn in Hu ngH un te n may �tart sh oot ing one• ae nt !or t h.e meeh ng.
sl
a
n
d
ards
of
livi
n
g
toda
co
nt
i
nue
2
mtel·
y
e nc-e November 2
e Ohio seemed to hiv e too much
on
ma r ket.
• }
.i nd if th e human l ife e xpecta n cy sure. Maybe it won't be fi\"e wom­
ha l f hc.u r �ffl 1un r 1141: � nd stop
lry.
, , r ◄ � i 411'.Hto lfor the role. This Beell:ett
. , � , .1:.*e 1 Vlihe•Mr�MG
, , . ..
Oc�b•r 24
.n
1
en ttl e\'e r}' two me n. • Maybe it
.
Ho
u
n
tr
hits 100 years.
In 1 836, �rme ra l Sam
!
� tlln at 1u_n1et thla year, l'll cepf o the l A s peci a l meet r nll of c!utf'st:lnila' r,-'He J1 'ft\b\tt 1i ' ffiilf.
tin lotf "'tflir&amp;�te\- was j ust too dum b to J Ste ps To U1e In S lpp1 1&gt;b e four w omen to e \"ery
will
WH swor n l nl o office as t he firat o�nmg d a}'B of each half o r Lhe Pac- k 24 6 of Rock Spr md �ias )Jt!en marhtln1 11peelali11t in tpod dilltrl• live. His behav �. ot was so out- ,
Th.e d oct ors, i'n a recen t m ed•
:
I
.
Gr.'.lsp
th
e
sta
l
k
jus
t
be
lo
w
th.e
two."
pre alde n t of t he lle&gt;putilic 'if spl it season whe n noo n . Eas � e r n ra i le d by Dwight Lo g in, CLil:i mlt's- bullon In Oel1ware. He will ad- landi&amp;h �hat I fou nd mysel� unic al pub l ica tion , point ed ou t that
•
.
Tex,1,11.
S ta n da rd T1 �e 1.s the • tarti ng ti m e. 1 er, for M ond ay al 6 :30 1-t- m. 11t the dte111 O�io road11lde market op er- wlll ln,: to root for his u ltimate fml leaf to be st ripped i n such 1 as. Lh.e l ife expect a ncy gets l onger
• :
.
a way t hat the Lhunib and first fi n•
In 1882 the Met rop olitan Ope ra Stockdale po mts o u t .
tri u mph.
: 1
Salis b ury Scho ol . The re wi l l be atora al U a. m.
I th ere are fewer and !ewer m en
.
ge
r o f the right hand grip t he
brate
d
Houle In Ne � York relo
Tw o popular wat er fow l , 1pec1 �s re- registra t io n of cub Scoub and
i
Aa the b ogus in 1pector, G r ifar ou nd .
lstandl ng roadside
Sev
ou
eral
Deruoaatie Ral�y
fint
l
eaf
to be pulled.
•
itl op ening with a pe rformance of h_ove bee n r� m o ved fPO'll t his ye41, r s o!ficlals. All pa rents c,f Cub Scouts market operators allo will appear fith ,aave t&amp;imse l f away too early
"Afte r a me't i me of strugg le ,
2,
H
old
the
'Stalk
be
twee
n
the
l il!IL l n Ohi o . Th ere Is a cl osed BC'J· and the offi &lt;' ia l s are req ueb led lo
the �pe ra Fau8l.
.
on the ronferenee progr,m \() dla- -wUlli hla l!l!yness. M orse was J ust forea rm and body 110 that Lhe han d the m an just w e an ou t fast er ," Planned For Tnesduy
.
,
nl,
In 19&amp;3, th e rt&gt;prese nt at 1vc s ol 110� on Canvosb:wka a nu Redhe a d11. be
Member s of the Metes Cou nty
ese
cuss so me phases o f thei r ope ra- right 111 the sourp us, Counl St. will b e free to pull IC' a ves.
ohsen•e d Dr. H o mer Tay lor , a
'
France a nd um l11 doehl11e11e sta �e 'fh1s WoR deemed nce e sary,
ll,e
Democ
ratic Club, w omen's Derno­
t.lo ns whith have proved �uccess• Alyre, who_ ha� to treat Miss Merge neral prac titio ner.
3. Strip with bo th hu nd s.
Octobar 2, .
of La o1 1lg nNI a tn•aty In Pam w1\d l lfe sperl .al_ls t ;�y111, bec ause o r
f ul. The re w il l be �pecia l in terest ti 10 �ha bb1I, m order to l ure Bee- 4 _ Pa�s str ippe d le aves fro m right
"It's a ma n's job i n m ost in· cratle C l ob and Ctmtral Comm it­
�
ere w\ 1 1 be a meetlftg of the se
1 n
tn,ak.l n1 Laos fully In de pend e n t drought cond 1t1 oru III the norther
as lons on s.uch t opics as "$tar t- 1 kett tnto th e tr ap.
1te nce11 to kee p thi n gs togelh er , teemen of Meigs C ou nty made
to l e fl ha nd whe n t he gra de is
ml
rn H igh School Ban d Boosn
pot-ho
t
cou
t
he
East
n
a
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t
nisulta
r
l
e
y
n
elg
r
ve
o
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and
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ark.et ,, "Ye•r
'1:lss Meril should enjoy a su e- co p1 t , 1 st ripped rro m lhe sta l k b ot h at home a nd at his J:ob" Dr. pl■na tot a Dem ocratic Ra l ly
ing A Roadi lde
M
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Thottl·ht for tod11y: lr imh pla:r- reduct ion In lhis yMr's reprod n c- tera Monda y a t ,8 p. m . at the
we
whe n they met at lh e Brad bury
ro u nd Road sid e M a rkelinl,, " and ces ,ful ea_reer here, wh e re
� S�r1: o n e grad e onl y bcfor� Tay lor sai d. "He general ly bears
, 1 ... ,
hl2h :1ch0ol. J un mr hand mem- A
wri,ttt-' 1Ricih1rd Sherid an e11ld tlon or thexe two duek spe c1e11.
;rPlck-Yil ur- Ow n Me th od qf sel l- ■eem partial t o a ctreuel!I . w hose
School.
p assi ng the st a l k t o the ne xt wor k- the fi nan cial responsibil ity for
"Con■tlen ct has no _m ore t o d o
ltcmember, Stnrkda l e war ns, n o bers ' pare nts are 11 Sk t'd to attend. ng. " Co nt
.
erence s peak.er,s alao initials. are M. M. �n d she hap- 1 er, un l ess m ost sta lks hav e onl y ke eping the hom e run n ln� and
I
The Ra l ly will b e held Tuesday,
,1 :,
with ,ila l lanl r)" th a n 11 h.H with r.a1w1ul1a&lt;"ks or redhea d s arc to bf'
wlll &lt;'Ol'lSider the l ega l , and re.cu.la• pens to be a good litl le actress. 1 on e or tw o lea ves of th e neKt gra de se nd in g th e kids t o school."
OetoNr 24
O
c
t. 25 11t th e Sacred He art
_sn
ot. !hls�ar .
Th e DlY ste �y, an olhe r R o ber� or un less the ne xt grade is tips.
: t
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A goo(I deal o f the b1ame, said 1Au ditorium in Po meroy. Congress
The Daughters of Union Vet- tory co nd iti on s affecti ns th (l eJt a�q
u
iet
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erans wil l meet Mo nday eveni 11 g ll_s hmc nt an? co ntmu� nce o f roJd· Sl udek A uoc !ates \'en lure ,
6. Pull the L ip \e 3 ves on speared Dr . Tay l ar, can be put on fe m­ man Moeller will be the gue
brea��::!c!�g .
Uppcd . 1
rketan� operatio ns.
si
ma
e
d
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t
al
at
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l,
r
h
l
0
DA
me
Ha
o
P
to
7:
b
acco with one gra sp o ! �he ha nd i nine sh ou lders. He said t o o ofte n spe ake r.
V
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1 1\ I L
P
a woma n's " a mbiti on wi l l d ri ve
The
The
all-da}'
meeUng,
t
o be hel d
�
a
nnua l Fall meet ing or the I
a fter th e le a ves of the m a m g ra d e
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ala ci · It
� all t• reruIIY: t� h.ave been pa ssed t o the o ther a ma n t o his g ra ve ."
Most of th e co unty's Democra
:Meigs
Cou
n ty Wee�d ay Rel lglous l n the Agricul t ural Ad m inla.tra�on
rri
tk
I
t
d
But
o
n
t
h
e
other
hand,
he
sa
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tic
c1ndidates were pr esent at
r
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h
I. � • � lnlall dclf 28. �
e,. ze:! a�� :;°� ;�
m
an 's life expeetancy i1 shorter
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eeting and spoke to a crowd
the
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hands
of
t
o
bacc
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Ute:
e. �)
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o
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1 at 9 a. m.
a l ao because he does n 't take care of about BO persons.
Mo nday, Oct . 24 at 8 p, m.
Mai n purp ose . ot the ri ng e e rn
la rge r thr o ugh the he ad tha n a
1
co n fe rence is to presen t c1,1nent lacking,
fonad e.r.mw
dVW
si l \"er dol l ar; for he avy gra de s a n d of himse l f as a w oman doea. , I
Pl ans were also ma de r�r the
Oct
,
Oftl'
14
"Men don't go to the doctor's ,
te4 dell'
IT At
i nf or matio n a\·ail a t&gt;l e on r9ad1i de
tips, ih e hea d sh ou l d no t eK ceed
closed my
in
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roaat at the Athen5 �ounty
an
lalln
The
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p
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ce.
n
o
w
seUin
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' s the si e o f a 50 cent pi
t
nigh
1rgrco
Tu
a
yes
day
durl
rme
nd1, Ottober �II. Fra nk­
M
e
thodist
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Church
m
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et
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thei r prod ucts by t h. is me thfHi, l.o �
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8. P ull a tie -l ea! from the ha nd they don 't foll ow d oct or' s ordera
n D. Ro osevelt Jr., w i ll be the
D
obl e Gd_lla_ ep11 ode a n d, � on
at
p.
h
7
m.
:
30
eve
Sunday
n ing,
ttl
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n4
L
th
,"
said.
o
a
d
"And
when
he
ey
hose wh o a re eonsiderl na N&gt;ld·
o f leav e � rathe r than pl acing a
l ·,i•
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Octo be r 24 at the hom e o f Mrs. sid e sel l i ng, and to othe rs lntereat- of a 1 u n , I f It d idn't aoun�. h ke tle- le ar on th. e hen ch tu be pi ck ed man doesn't pay II m u ch at ten- 1uest l!lpeaker for the even�. Ht
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Raymond H e ns ler .
tbe old Jaek Benny Sh ow
on up when th e ha nd is to be tied- l ion 10 his diet as a woma n d oes." 1 sjffcb i1 ■cheduled for 12.30 P
ed in the subject.
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Hickma
(D
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radio.
Dwayn
p,
a:
Dr. R obert Norris, a gynec0l- m.
u
Oh io growers h e a reat o
unle ss tie l ea ves pre sc arce 00
OctONr 25
11..Ldlwd
hoiw
,rMCl
waa Benny. Bob May nard De n ver · cause of lo w qual ity and case or t o. ogi1t a nd co -a uth or ot t he rnedi- I
p
ort u nlty tO do direct mark etln1
The P11t Ah lrons � r Po meroy
D.A - II
h.
wat Dtnni1 J;)a)' . Thei r dialogue bacco .
X-Ra y Piehl,. Of the Sun
ca l pu bl ication, atat� Oa tly that 1
� note • � -Ja.eub
&amp;
OIi
Chapter. 188, _ 0ES wi ll mee t on wlt nealy 10 m illion people
en
ny's , old
and
deliv
ery
flt
Sc
ienttft. at the U. S. Na val Re•
"the
female
de'finltely
is
the
ha
nd
o
l
tobacl),
B
thro uahOU t
igbwa)'a
exce l l ent
9. Pl llce ea ch tied
Tu esd a y avenina at the home
�
rfection. At one point co direct l y on a stick hel d ln the stron ge r sex."
i
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Ce n ter took the fi rs t JHI}'
�ta
lQ
pe
&amp;Cl'
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,
pql
ti5
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n
the
i
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out
te
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11.C..,
Mr. ST, ;;_
Mf,1. -1\lento.), Custer, Lasle i Sl. 1 r' :ob.14 S
Uaj.)(t� Extep.t1iPJ1 D�b l���.� �4&gt;uted at M e.J1l�rd st rippi ng be nch conve nient t o t he
"She ctn
withstand ma ny picture �f the s un this }'e ar, and
e ,'
tate
...
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things that a )ll.11n CJ!nnot;" Dr. lu' A,oln&amp; sq , ,ihowed precisely
ciallBL1MI frulr� o nd \'e geUflte -Denn la', No.,.. co t that ou�I
"
worker.
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Norri• uld. •'Th� It a theory whj(i. . S()J$ �tl)'s co me from.
ft.d
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ss
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is
p
If
ble,
W
Ill
meef
118 ;ffo.¥ CTU
,
t�
'fuetd illY n ll;l ht I U1e a cutting board wl1en chop- tha t female- horrrlonelil an pr�b· the earner- wa� . m ou nted in a
o obt a in a lar,., 'tf'""' E1f� &amp;bow
t
&amp;wer
,
M'
th
thodls(
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M
ch
ur
Mi
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Tutsda y � ?.f30 p m. r.,rj. Eu• sha re o tfotla rs spen t [or food H f1n1Sheif up \y P:Uttln� :w:�t p Jn E or slie.i ng food1. It Will help ab ly a deter
., re nt fact or lb col'O• rocket A nd ihOt o tit 130 miles into
h
l
•pace, 1theN the x-ray tum was
nJry
c
aaes
.
M 1lkA
e
o
n
t
ed
i
n
e
n
a
be
e
or
c
g
t:: ::,��� .-J U
ch�
r��':u�r� �h. f&amp;.,all 1y ♦
and retur.ned to earth.
Hpollli
H
e said that four
lime■
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1
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'1
OctoMr 25
over 50 perc�lit or I&amp; l�eWM ft,N miae Into . · a laugh-h lled porm,p,14
.
V'nd
Dem�•«• R,lly, Tu eall-,,, 0,1. cro p, ... sold " ro ,d..d, IILl!1. trill ol ..... .
r
1
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"lr"t"le at T:SCf P. m. at th f SAel'ld d lr11eli.alei al' the orch&amp;l'&lt;t
·;-· "" C""'•I lwhnt
feport
-loc1 l
h
c
■u
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1i
in
apathy
I
voter
on
no
wh
C
t-he
Pome;oy.
In add ition to Bu l l, o rt
He,,t Auditorium,
o
I
Cabllr,,
gressma a Moell er wm be 1ueat wll l appear on th.e eon t�re nce pro- matters. •� �hool hond l�ue• and
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I gram i nc l ude DT . hoy M. Xottman, charter re"Yislon• I, bei ng P�;
spe ake r . Refreahmen h.
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ABC•TV
the
d
ts
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d ea n of Ohio State U nl\'eraity's pare
irl- �-"l--+-1,-+,--I
MER,
Ot:tober 26
ACK
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3.
Nov.
\
sday,
fOI
ur
l
Th
specia
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f
o
an
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o
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Agricultu
Colle
d
The Wi ldwood Garden Ch.lb Econom ics and dm• ctor 0 t
.
5 MISSION
fitMlllS
iw't-"t"; � ,., hal£ t1our progra m 1s tit led.
.
�
�
will meet W ednesday, Oct. 28 at Ohio Agr icu l tu ral Experi men st
,
TiM
hat'1 the Proposition?"
l''!,
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I the home of M ra.
Ray
Th
o
mas,
rVoidatl
,:
'llr-t""11'--IN
CA'f,�N.:: �
lion ; We sl ey Wi ndisch, Ohio B �- J , The G ret1&amp; tmpenonatlon a
Che�t e r at 7: 30 p. m. for a mask• e au o r Ma rket&amp;; Frank B owdler, M111ic stoty of . lntern allonal in•LUSI-IWELL. GOT
1--11--+--t-l
ed Hal l oween• party and meetmg.
It
IN ONE COOR
roudsi d e mark eter. West Pro spect, lr lJ ue by E. Phillips Oppenhein;i,
,
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Fe.LL OUT
ANO
V
NBCl!I
for
d
adapte
T
be
\vill
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c
ROU
Merrill
y·
t
Ash.tubula
(',ton
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Oetobe r 26
s"
e
o
o
at
Mysteri
" w H ur f Gre
'11-tE O'n-l!R:-•
The J() Gamma Mu Chapter or ter, grower. Lovela nd, warren o� e&amp;d ay,
IIOWII'
Nov. 15.
,.
the Beta Sigma Phi Sorori ty wi l l Co u n ty ; Willard H. Wagner rpad- n.. T\l
n ow
The Three Muaketetrs
,. Morpn ,
m"' I hls! Tue sda)' eveni ng at the side marke ter� S\ockport
or, Cly4e , • k'hed u led , as a two- part "J'a, m lly
;
Tay
Ke
l
eth
n
C
ou
nty
o, v H 1 I , Po meroy ,
l asak1"
aentatlo n on C itS-TV
k Cou
e
The thlrd and final lert ,re on ' sa nd �/
ri�i �
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o
and Dec 1 1'111 ,tar
or
v
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Radiat ion flalfout will be ' given
.
S
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Barrr
h�I.
c
ia
aximll
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Ql�:e. �
by Joseph Ftn d erb osch. A l \ rnem·
ME
Farr.
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•
Borl■ •
rloft', hol!lt of i �• . • � .,.
blo 'Dtput�{l t of
dairy dM�lon. o
��m�t? at 8:00.
.
rlf1 on 'NBCtv,, •llu &lt;.'' ,i�'t\''
t !
Agric\lllure; aatl Ralp� Ne1rl, � "Thrlller'
L
ii role In th�
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l umbUI -■iat'll .an...,, 'Nltrl
1 ' 011e,ar 2a
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� dtt111a tithd, "Predlctlon f' illl
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Dancrt, b oih I round C11sh ReglsteT.
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and aq uare, will be held ! a\ t.he 1
T�e• IM)nferenp is ,ponaored co- atarta filmin&amp; In Jlollywood , tqd.
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R '!' D ll t. ll: .A. 11: l' t. N I R IC
Blcbiird. (Paladin) Booqe � 1
ers and h\1 St.rJna Nole,.
lee. and R ural Sociology in tb•..col.
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lege o f Agriculture ai nd H om e Eco-- Ilk Nn, P91er, J, · ,re the 'eo-hoffl
Rev/�llht Sptnttl' wm betln nomlH, the Ohi o Agrleultural tx, let CU.TV"I l\hird . �lfllantllkm
a revival meet.int at the Talrvleew tenalon Seni�. the Ohio A,Jrlc,il• o.f •� lllm eltulc clhe WIUnt
Cllureh, WedM1daJ night, ov. 2, tunl .�perl1Mllt S"Uon, and t!ke nf Ot"', . A�ndaJ, Dee. 1 1 ,
NWl b ftfflll W ? b
1 Uli1ted 'bJ- hi1 ■GJ'I , Oll..ett NSpene- Ohle t'ar m Buireau hderalioft.

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with a no n - pre.sipi tati ng water !
soft ener-no dete rgen t, suggests
Exten si on specia l lst1, Th e Ohio
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By C. E. BL II. K E S L EE
�ounty lxt.nslon Apnt
Meigs County fee de r c a lf pl'O·
duce rs. so ld 248 cal v es a t t he
Athe ns Feede r CaU Sale on Oct•
ober 4th, and 'J 1 (ee&lt;ler calves
al the Ga l llpo l is Sale on Octobe r
lllh.
The 5e 325 calve s r epresen t an
nc
! o � e of roughly $32,500 to
Melg l!I C ou nt y
rarmers. This
money _Is new � oney f rom the
p roduct10n of Meigs Co u nty farms
w hkh tu rns over m the poc kets
of l■ rm e rs a nd t�l ls of 8t o� keep•
e�, farm s upplies, supphers of
.
service a nd other five timel!I be•
f ore Its effect is lost. Th i s smal l
n umber of calves then represents
p urchas ing �ow er o f ,pproximately $150,000 m M e igs Coun ty.
.
The far�ers selh ng these f�d·
er calves 11 bu t a small portion
.
Of the 4,000 ca l ves sol d by M eigs
Co u nty farmer, in 1 959 accon:lint
lo the farm cen sus. H we figure
one hal t of the se total
calves
sold as veal ca lves then th ere
woul d be appr o_ xirnatel y 2,0CIO
feeder calves sol'd in the cou nty
bf' a ye ar's time or 6 times the
number aol d at the feeder calf
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po hita ou t tha t farmers m utt I
10 ..... '-t- lloft,er, durta,
w,an "''"' lrom • hl•h ..,
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100 C&lt;JWI d id not wean a cal f.
1f
11£l
,ouD4 tllu
\boa In amaU
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Six ot these ro w, falled to pro- .,,.
amouat&amp;,
duce a cs\f a nd tht other
ai x • Jtn other record year of Anc111 tlona l orp�Uon.
v.....W--Potatoet from near u a protector in cooli.Q,:.
· ._...._ In, Ohi.
un deracored
e i:p.an■lon wu
l ost their calf before birth a nd
bJ
A totaJ of 2:N,701 BlAct calve:a I
P'OWtta ue 1n tbit wNlr.'■
by
Tb•
Important potalo
mon
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tl of lhc 1 NO filcal wer! recorded aad 188.NB bead or
wea n l ni: . Th e m 01 l criti cal per.
I apotUJbt. You11 notice a dUferThia yeu'.1 �tal08 are of u- :varietj In Ohlo la t.be K■tshd l n,
iod was the w e1 k f ollowini bi rth. year of the American An1 ui M- pu re bred Anlut were lranalerred
enet In price per pound between
u■uall y load cooldn i quality. To l
Pl't'fucu only · aboul 40 per
' S ome _of the m.a nageme nt fac. $0cl atl on "."hlc:b r.11.ded Septem btt ' to new o wnen. In addition,
Wl eae and potatoea ,hipped from uiru re ;ood q �l t1 , loot for po. cent of , the" r,otaloel conaumed
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aec
ord
ing
to
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ann oun-_ youn&amp;iten joined the Am erican
Th(' purpos e u f t he fe t!der calf j tor� t hat re1ea rchers fou nd . in- JO
d inl:D.t m■ rketl. And qual ity ia La Loea: that are :
wiUlla Ute d.lite.
li al e s has bee n an d will continue flu e 11ced ca lf . c rop and profit of cemenl from Frank RJ eharda, lltt· I �n,K ua Auoclatl on In the 1 960 exee c
U nt. Other econ ctmlcal cl), oic•
. . firm and 10und
Nearly 1� of Ille potat.::&gt;e, proto bt! to sel l a 1el ected group of t h.e e omm e �c1�I beef cow herd retary QI lhe nation a l re&amp;iatey or- fiacal year. D eb of lhflae 1• • e, Include caullflower ,
cabbage,
reuon ably etean,
d\lced
in Ohlo are UHd for ma lr.ean
dirt
&amp;an
a
n
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Joaeph,
St..
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url.
rd
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rec
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tor the 77-)'ear�ld ■q uash, n
:w
Kbio
L
iza
eal\/Cll i n large Io ta w t hat ca tlle are : 1 . fflle ckmg duri ng ca l vln a:.
e dJve
e, a nd e
co Yer d efect■
lot polato �p■• Growing condi•
1c e d c1 s , pa rticularly i n the corn 2: Cow pe r bu l l rati on . S . H e rd The Auocla Uon luued recold O &amp;a nlutlon . Life mem bershlp;t plant from
local .fielda, and. bead
. . lr�e fro m cu ll,
btemilbet, U.... !D Ob.lo art ■uch that the
01' decol
ar�� of (fai o, will hi! enco ur a ged size , 4. Co w replace m e nt. G. .n um ben of re&amp;lstnUoo eert.lfl· n umbered 3,064 more than twice lettuce from lbe Wa Cout
cr
acks,
t
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pol'!lfflff AN of thf qua l ity de· t o bu y cJ l\'c5 f rom South eastern Bre eding. 6. Feedi ng. 7. ll oual ng, catea for purebred Anc 111 calve1, U ma ny new
membenhlPt u
P ru�Apple■
. . free (ram D"een color, llMWD fleet In tlr.e r
the
al
I otu o ralhl'r t ha
ant.t
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ra
of
- to chip lnduafl-J,
h
wer
and
aren,
the
for
be
reported
ird
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b)'
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Of
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ma,
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S ou ern
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yea r I n a roll! more than S.000 breed regiatry 1roup (or the P•lt bead of the fruit ll,t. Remember H "aun bun"
calv in ,K wu o ne of lb,e most proaud Web t ern state s.
lhat IODl:e
varleti8-llctntoab , 1
. . 1mootb, lh■ Uow�yed,
well
For t he eleve 11 years the se sa l· fitable ma nage me nt fa ct o�. Cow1 I cattlemen jo ined t.be n ational yur.
Cortl.a.nd , Jonathan and Grimes 1haped to avoid wute
g
rou
p.
ell h.av e bee n he ld t he q uality of P4V bull was betlered with l eH
"-Tbe 20 leadina: &amp;tale■ i D reJil- Golden an.tons othus-are &amp;ood
! the/cal Yes offered has &lt;'On ti n ued than 45 cowa, than with over t�la The •tren&amp;th of the A nlU.S bu- tratio
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� !P dcd po ioes
uo
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i to 1mpro\lt1 r n d ica ting th a t the . nu mbe r. The larger herd s 1.1e U neall 10 Ohi
Iowa 20,'l l l : Tt:u, l l.'1'2; Dlinol.l IN better auiled ror U ncooked good 1 nd1Catlon of qua ty, too.
o wu i ndicated by
ea
fee de r calt pr oducers are g etti ng was al s o metre profitable ,
l
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A
� ook _ for a well-Mt u.ln,
l 7,411S; Oklaho ma ll ,882; Ken- ._.,e. GNPN contln1.1e to ff
cah'e
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I better �reed ing stoc�. and are . I n the cow_ replacemen t figure the n umber of purebred
wh
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reco rd ed by Buck ye Stat fHm lucky 10•14 ; Kan , e,384; Ten• eboica--Concorda fl'()m nearby
ma
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�lso do ing a bette r Jo b o f feed · first calf hede n b ad a 12 per era. They rea: lilered ,t,U,3S
uee 8,5lO; Virginia 8,044 ; Ne- and the varioua C&amp;li (ornla v.arl� ered akin ofter. Is the re•ull of
ne
Bl
a cks
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cen t l ?wer conception rate and
mg a nd management .
potat
el
n
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Immatu
re at
oea b
laat year and tran&amp;ferred the o,n - bnalr.a 7 ,844 · • Indiana·
7 ,.51- C · «et. Cranbeniea ba.e made tih eir
The q uestion of grad ing h.as al - lost m ne perce nt more calve s erahip of 3,70�
Anc ua Mo ntana e,29'; KillluippJ a.io£ ■p9'f,lnnce at I.be fruit counter. • hane■t.
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be
ad
of
1!11111"
ways bothered th :;: feed er calf tha n th.e cows lo &amp;�. First cow �el• cattle. In addition 7f
Moat potallJC's on tb e ma rket ..
ll,089· Quality of tbt, Year'• bum �r
oa
Georiia
5,s:14;
Ohi
ns
allfornia
C
prod u_cer as he has
round .white■, rd a nd rutlel. bur·
frequen tly f�n nl'ed atte ntio n at calving joined the American Aniiu■ As- I Arkanpi &amp;,Ot13 Sou
th Dakota 4,: er� t, uceUent.
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1 fell his calve s we re betle r tha n time.
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,ovnry. •• encl Deiry- ba.nb .
be
A high
! th ey were gra ded . He r ea li.zea,
rep! acemen t , rati, o farm
o
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ta toes on dilplv la t
You11 find eheeae featured many
y o ung1ten in the State be- and Florida !l,981.
howeve r, that t he fi na l gra de , as 1 coul � lower profits. Farme rs O'Y er came juni or membe
market are u1uall1 in pactqa.
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Octobe
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Fe
y11 OHIO
puCN
n
a
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far . as the pro d uction fro m his feed i ng and u nde r fe�l ng ex- 1 --- -- ---,---- ____ r The ten l�d lng stat.ea In t,.,..._ \JYII llonlh, 'l'Urkeya are ood The m mt popular tlut an 5 and
g
- -- - herd j5 concerned i s placed on perlen ced lower conceptio n ra tea
fen "ere Muaouri 22,181 · Iowa eholea--you1I probably aee mlJft
-, the ani mal s by th� purchaser o f than those feedi ng 10 to 15
.J 1 0,01' ; Teua 14,04? ; Dli�oll 13; larter I.lie t urkey, tha.'!. !pt year.
po unds of total d igestible nut hese ca l ves .
.
809; Ollaboma 13,100; Vlr&amp;lnla hJ'era � an economical .source
11 At th.e . Athe ns Sa le t he top trien ta per day.
I 8,484; TennetNe 7,031; Keahadr,J .of proklat 1Uppliea have been
.
'price for 5teera WII $27.10 a nd
Con c�pt ion rat e was not sl&amp;:ni1.829, .Mi.ul11ippi 8,428 and kan· •bout _, per cent abo'Ye 1119 le�N...,
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\he l owest pri ce $17.!K&gt;. In other fica ntly affected by housing in
NI 8,3'76.
Ytlt f« quite aome t hne. And
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wo rds there was nearly a $ 10 .oo this st udy. Housing varied f rom·
'111e Un le1dln1 1Ute1 for the mediam and small tic,■ eontinue
spread from the e xtre me t op t o con fin ing COWll i n a ba rn to wi n DlOll new Jlle membenblPf clur• to li ve the helter value OD a ooat
the e x tre me low . This figure ind i- teri n,K in • wood lot. A min imum _
ing 1960 were Millouri 337: Te:1- per pound baail.
ca tes a larg e sp read
aa 251 ; D l lrioia 218; Iowa
whi ch is o f wi nter shelter su ch aa wood
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MNt-You may find steak 1peIN MUD. •1.u•H'
,n ot typical of the e n tir e grou p of lo ts � r wind- bre aks was adeq ua te.
Cl ean ing up trash piles IJ'O und Tennessee 1 83 ; Oklahoma 170� dal�pecial lr
ro
Meigs Cou nty farmers ca n hel p bu ild ings and providln1 enclQSed 1lnd lana 135; ICentqcky 117 ; Ilia- ae demand decreues und-featured
hiv e s.
with eooler
Oll 8NOW
When we co mpa re grou ps of impro ve the ir t?tal re lurn as well storage for IC■rbage and wlfltes alHippl 103 and Kan111 81).
!f•ther. CbuW an d ribs mai be
ca tves we fi nd t he top
av f rage , as the purcheamg power of the wll l he lp el imi nate co ndition• at- ' Acrordlng Seer ry R. b a 1peelaled, J.oo. Lamb co nti nues to
to
tc d
eta
c.oun ty by doing a better j o b o r trac ti ve
e xclu ding 3 choice ca l v es, wa s
fo rat.a and mice, aay1 ' Tbese record, tor the past ar12 b, In a competitive poaition with
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p
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d
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g beef calves for sale. � Th?mat, M. St'lctdale, Ohio S�te
$25.21 per
hun dred
p o u nds,
months are a cl ear indication of beef and pork.
while the low ave rage was $23.61
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Looki
per hu ndred pou nds or roughly
wlldhre
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copservahon. Rat a nd ■trengtb t.broupout'
PJ
the nation u .auree � !:�i e!':.
a $1.60 sprea d .
mouse proofing el imina tes
I,r
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the more and mote U S &lt;'l ttlemen t
htt dll!t! 'Jlhen don't o verlook
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Th e a verage st eer ca l f weig h, .
proble m entirely. Stockdale points ■witc
h le) the Bl�cb in their pot.aloe■, Tbey are
ed 422 pou nds at the A�h ens
one of the ma•
o ut.
search !or a better return from jot food
r S ale. For
.
' the
U yo u have a ,mall problem with I thei
every 4 00 pound ca l f
Id
P
r grain and l?III'"
· CIWle tbe"° y�efd hea�f' ·
. Lhe11 a $1.00 i nc rease in the price
r a ts a nd mice, it'.i time to e xercise
y
1y , ,,e
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per hu ndrr. d wei ght mea ns a $4.00
. relatively �expensive , and can
con trol meaautea before
it be
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i n crea se in n et return for the
i be grown In a variety of soib and
EAOLIS ACQU II I GUAIO
�omes a large problem, the 1pe';ial
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f
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same wetght steer. Increase in 1
1st says. In many caae11, trapp1111:
PHILADELPHIA, uPI-Tbe Phi- . climate■, potatoes are the ma ! n
we ight, of course, will be reflectwill ke ep a populati on u nder ·con• ladelphia Eagles, in an effort to ltay or the die\ for people m
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ed on the to tal price ret urned . Pl� n s fo_r a . fie l d Lr'i� l on artifi - tro l. Ma ny new chemical poilons bol1ter tbeir offenalve Utte hoe many parta of the world.
lo the farmer a n d the prod uct ion cial t nse mmat1on or sw r n e to be now are on the market which en- picked up 1uard John Wittenborn What Nutrttfott Do T1tev Pnrvlde?
To FM
condu cted i n a 12-co un ty area
.
oI th a t cow.
in able you to red uce and control ro- from the San Franctaco Forty- _ Potatoes offer a high return
· A similar pattern m ay be poi nt- Oh.io we re announced t oday by Dr . de nt popul aUons with little effort. Ninen in exchange
ood
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fo r soph o- qi J
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H oy M . Kottman , -D e.:i n o f the Col- You can p repare IDd p l ace these more defensive end Jerry Wilson . One meWum aize potato . aup�hea
aa. much a, 1 -lli of the v1tamm C
the extreme range being $ 16.00 l egc or Agricult ure and Hem e E co- an tico agulant poisons i n predeter------,-fe,fmance • ., ,._ I ............!
to $25.00. The price r an ge o f he'i • no mi &lt;'s e t The Oh io State U ni ver- mi ned bait l!ltat lorus for year rouJJd
The back ln1 for
carpeting needed each day. especially when
Mlh,11 a.1u.... Ifer groups was $19.28 per hun . sit y and Dir eclor of ·the Ohio Ag- protecti on from the pests.
should hive enou,ilh bod)' and . it'a c:ooked in the skin: Im_porl.n
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n
u
ltu
ra
drt?d up to $23.21 whlch is ro ugh•
Your c ounty extension agent ca q weight to keep it tlat and pre- • : ,
k
l Exper im en t Station .
t C?f �e B Yllamms-- I
8.EE UJ
ResP. a rch cond urted by the Ex- s upply y ou with further l nform a- 1 'Y�llt c urll ne or wrinkling. Close- particu lar�y niaci n,
plu s some !
ly a $4.00 ' spre ad betwe en th e t op
gro up a n d th e l o we st gro up , The P_er'l ment St 11 t ion du ri ng the past t i� n 011 the control o t rats and ly woven jute, cotton canns or tbiami_n, iron, pboaph�rua, end
TODAY !
?V eriige weight of t he heifers fi ve y ears has dem on st rate d the mice. He can tell you whe re to get 1,.raft cord (wh ich la a toua:h yarn �ta1aiu m are f ound m the po­
was 304 pounds o r s l ightly belo w pr n c t i r al appl icat ion o f artificial che m ica l s an d trapa and give .)'OU made from wo od pu lp) are ex- tato.
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i�seminalio � un der co ntrol ) e d con- o ther in fonnati on you may need. 1 ample of thi1 type ba ckina.
�08t of thete nutr ienb. are _m
lhe 400 poun d f i gu re .
,
.
----- the n�rr�w layer under the akin.
·- - �--- ----- - - - - - -- - - --The !lbove prices re fl� ct largel y d i t1o ns. Th u; f i eld tn s l w ill de mSo this IS why the •kin serves
1 he grad i ng of th e i nd ividua l stee r onstrate its applica ti o n und er farm
or heifer whether choice, t op co �di 1 i on_s . D�- Kollman said.
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rhe 1rial wi l l be a_ c ombi ned e rgoud , good or medium. This gra dS&amp;art: Your Calves On
i ng is ba sed e ntirely on lhl' judg- !ort . of sever�! agenci es a nd or� an •
me nt o f the indiv i d ual doing the J�a t w ns, 1t will_ bti un�e r �he d1re c- · 1
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grad r ng as he l ooks at the an i- t um o! lhe Ohio Agr1cult ural Exrim
mat an d determines which grade ?_l!
1be Complete MIit
en t S t at io� w i th the �oopera.•
"A new m otion pi ct ure e ntitl � fundame ntal• pf exhibkiog
_,_ We GI•• �
Lhis an imal should carry int o the hon of Th � Oh. m Sla te Um verslt� . "An Angus in Yo ur
Replater
Fut ure," ha� to th eir best advantace in
the
Perso nnel . 1� the Coll�ge of V eteri•
sa l e.
Have More Milk To Sell
. just been co mpleted a nd i avai l- &amp;ho wrl ng. The ed ucatio nal natl.lR
'fhe buy ers loo k at Lhe situ a ti on nary Me dicme a t Ohio � l ate an� able !or showi ng through o i the of
ut
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ap�isa l o ( the gra de o f the c� ce at th� E x perun ent
m
Beeau.ae of the long term bene• 1
wi l l superv i se. hea l th regulati. on s. a nts,trnecretary of the American
an imal just t he same a s the ?ffi .
"W e Do Cllatom Grindln1"
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Ang
Assoc
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fits·
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available to youngsten who
men t As- so u
c1�l gr�der, _ b1:'t h e combm cs · �ro_d��e rs cS1m lmp
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2ncf St. Phone WY•2-3254
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wi th thu_ his- J udgme nt on ho � �ocia ion , 0 u m us, ��re
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MIDDI. EPOIIT
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steer
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much wl!1i;;ht he ca n pu t on this vid � d a gra nt to hel p fma nce th1s
The
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Ph. WY•!-393Z
To
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¥ow
y
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ca lf at ar, eronom i ce l cost a nd pro1eet.
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yo u ngsters in the seleetion feed - d atlo n .ind building an Angus herd
T
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Exte
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:;til l mak e a prof it for th e lab or
mn n Se rv i.cc . thtou gh Ing, fit ti ng and showing of �n An- for fu t'u re security.
and_ manage men t on th e feeding county a � ents, s �eciahs�s! and gus heife r. The fou rth fil m pro-Al l Amer ican Augus As�iati on
c? unty_ swme �ommil tees w ill pro- 1
period,
.
duc:e d by the l!lla ff of the nation al films are available free of cha rge
ro
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:'h is j ud gme nt a_d d s u p to the ;:�� :; ;; :: : �::s:� ' Angus �rg.anization, ii is available except for one-w
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shippi ng e x.
e ·
te n i
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, pri ce per h.ead paid by the buy.
o n a fmt-co me first-served basis penae.
Rel!ler
v
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ould
be
I ier. I n the steer group a l Ath ens yl oyed b)i and u nder � he super�lli- to a dult 1nd farm youth · groups made several weeks In sh
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"An. Angus in Your Futurt!," Local .]ingus o rga nir.allons, 4-H
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:a pri ce. o f $1 1 6.03 for all lh e
was rllmed in many are11 of the elubl!I, FFA chapter&amp;, and olher
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steers m the top g rade group. eeive the �al ls f;
. o m the swine la nd Scenes show the mo1t rmport- groups wi 1hing to obtai n the mm
The av e rage wei ght of these 1 28 8 f0WflrS an d provid e the flc Id ser- ant featurel!I of correct confor ma- I for ahowing aho uld write
lo Publ ic
st eers was 4� po u n ds, wh ich was v ce .
lion the hlgh llghta or a sound Rela tlonm Department Amerle1n
F
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dilu
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b
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w
1 1 2 lbs above the eight ot the
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Iected from 12 bOllrs O t h ree fee i ng progr am, the m oat wid�ly I Angus Auoclatlon, 32fl1 Frederick I
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st
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u
d me th o dA of [flitng, and
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no: ' BoIIIen rd , SI . Joaeph • Mo .
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; Th e we ight sold by the feed er bre. eds-D
. uroc • Hampsh ire · Yo.rkq calf p roducer prettv lar c: el y J .. _ �h i re-with eith er o r bo th sw�ne
FOR YOUII HOME IMPROVEMENT TRY
t 1:rml nes his total
i n come from imp��ve 11_1 en t a nd breed ats�latlon
ce�t1 hcat1 on back�round � 1II be
each cow in hia her d for 1960.
Goegleln's Ready-Mi1: Cencrete
The sa le at Galllpol is tol d a s�1ppe rl �ro m _Qhi o Stat.e U nive�­
s1ty.
Sen1ce will be 8\"l llable d a1We mix concrete to your
very similar ator}' with th e ste er
prices for groups rang ing from ly, except_ Sunday a nd Monday, to
speclllcatlons, deliver it
$2 l .86 up to $24,72 pet h.u ndred farmers , m areas . c_over�d by the
RIGHT to your job, ready
pou nds ex cl udin&amp; the three choi ce coopera_t mg t�c�nlc1� n a m th e fo l­
to
pour, Lowest prices.
e
steen. ,The average price pe r lo wmg coun ties. Cl i nton, Coaho ton , Delaware, Fayet te, Hocki ng,
[ heifer ,gto up ranged fro m $l0.78
No Job loo (11ft or 1oo'
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up to $21.57. The pr ice per head Knox, Loga n, . Marlo�, Morro w,
lffl
reble, R911s
nion.
nd
dellverieo
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at tb'e GaUlpolll Sale averaged
co u ntle� were selecte d primarily _on
nd $8 1.82
nil
by
10
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a
$UIO, S6 lor tbe steer•
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th e bi11s of avai l a bl� bus service .
ror· th• ' beifen.
for Salurd•� delivery; .,
o ins ure prompt �el_1very of
t
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A recent study by the Oh o
en to the techmc1an11.
A ri cultural Experiment Station sem
he resu lts or Lhla field . t r ial
on
• comme rcial be ef cow berda : .wil1l be or consi. derable val ue m
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Meigs County Feeder Calf
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Church oJ Christ. Mlcldl..,ort:
Fred 1_ Gardner, mi nister; 9:30 a.
m., Bible School, R. C. Steffy, supt.
R .or1111n 1...- Church of Jn tH
10:30 a. m. Morn ing worship,
Christ of Ll!tter Day St ints,
Old Town �t, on Portland Road
" Moses' S1u.:render"; 6 p. rn. Youth
H our : 1· p. m. Evening service
Su nday acb09t 9;.30 am; Preaching
"Keep Within His Love;" Wed.,
10:30 am and Bihle Study Wed7 p m., Pra yer meeti ng and Bible
n.esday I pm. C. w. Proffitt, pas-Stud )' ; 8 p. m. Choir; 8:1!! p. m. at
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Rutl and, Leader s TralQing Course.
Mlchwiy Commul'llfy Church,
Bobl)J Searles, Minister. Chuck
HNth Methodist Church, Mid•
dleport Raymon Konkright paa­
Seatl � , SUndaJ �hool, Supt.,
Sunday Scho·o1 atart1 at 9:3Q a . m.,
tor; Church School 9:30 a. m.,
l'tay,er mtelinl 1'ueM:lay t:4J p.
Jack Bechtle, S,upt.; Morni.nlf wor­
shll), 10:30 a. m., "U Makes A D\f�
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of
C
Ch
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n
ference." 6 p. m., Junior -Youth;
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8
p. m. , Senior YoLth; W.ed., 7 p. m. ·
�J-Hurl��IUe RQBd, Eugene
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thoir;
Tb UJ&amp;., 1 P- m. /Jternoon
q�derwood, minister. Bible achoo)
Cirele; )'fl.. 7:30 p. m. WCTU�
•180 am; _....,uu1&amp;1.,.
u-••• wo1'Bhl P 10 : 30
Cllutdl ., the N• Tues., 7 :30 p. .u;i. MethodUll Men ;
1'11; �emng :wor1hlp 7:90 1m, Ro- 1a rMlddtffort
ene, Rev. . Clyde J. Bartlett. Wed. 6 p, m. Family Night.
bert Ref'd Bible Sch oo� S\l!Pt.
s
achool 9 : 30 am; morni ng
TM lrr11eu�· -�1-t Church wunday
Fint Beptl1t Church Mldcll-tJort;
10:30. Sermon
orship service
Rev. _Carl ,Herring. .,.r, Carron aubject "Occupy"; 7 :so Eve ni n lf Donald A Boone, pastor; L"hu ch
Norr11, Sup\, Sun day s�h oql 9:30 s uvl re, sermon ''Who Then Can Schaul. 9:15 a. m.; Morning W »r­
a. m.; Wonll i� , 7 ;30 , The Ta�k Be Saved" ; Preyer mee ting and ship, 1 J: 15 a. m. ; "God ;s Imai;:c _ Re. - -�'- t �� c� u�h ; 1{.�ut_� F �U�wsh 1p, Bihl!' � Wedrwsday i:30 pm. , fie •te ;" 6 p. m., Y outh P'eUow- d pm �edneiaay; ••tlweelc: �lb.le
Nallffil Btpffst-Sunday acboot shi.•: . �vening woi:ship, 7:30 p. m.,
study 7.30 pm Wednesday.
"Four Views of Christ;" Tuesday,
l:IO ·a. m.; wonhlp, 1 1 a. m. pl'af•
7:30
1•. ri1 ., B oa rd of Truste'.: d; �ed-.,
UB Church, L.,.Mt F•lls. R.v. er ,trvl�. Wednesday
7 p. m.
p.
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Bullert Sharp,
pastor. Sunday
Blptlat _ , Sunday 7 : 30 p 1\.1 ., _Hour of Pow . 8.30
Cil'pllntw
aehool 9:30 am; Wonhip servicefl school O:lJO. MorniRR wonhlp, m., _Sr : Choir; 8:30 P: � - • Board, of
Christian F.ducatlon ,_ l'hurs .. 7 .30
Sunday eve ning •t 7:30.
JO•l�i
Church
of . tht Nnar,ne.
i:iltla ftll·· p: 1 ,.1 l■ptllf-Su nday p. m. Men 's Fellow11 h1p.
Syracuae, Rev. Harold Holm e,, achoOl Q: IO · a. m. Prea ching 8110- J
Attr.d Methoditt Church, Ro11utor. Sund-, •�hool 9:� am; day �;ou p. m.
bert
R. Card, pa5tor: 9:30 a. m.
Morning worshlP 1 0:_80 _am ; ,NYPS ·
Mart'ieoHlllt ,,...,._Ian - Sunday School, Lloyd Dilli n ger,
1 :30 pm; Evan,eliihc aervi.cea 11
Sum:ill ·•chooJ 10 a, m. WYF 7 supt.' -, Worship 10-45 a m Her1:30 pm� Wednesday '1:30 pray-el' pm_ anyd ,:P,JN
• atudy every TuM• m!l n Taylor, 1&amp;Y leader; Sun·:. '1 :30
meettna:, Prayer hour Tueaday, 1 aa,, ••a,er1 and praise
Nl'Vice p. m. MYF; Wed., '1 :30 p. m. Mid·
7, :3(1 P�i �inionary eervlce 11 the SatUrdif 'l':40 pm.
� 'l'uoldq of the montb II 7:3�
""'"'"'111'1-Sunday B&lt;hool 10 Week Prar.er services.
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em; evangel!11til! 1i,J"Vlee, 7 :4� p m :
Arthur R. McCauley, paator, Cheat• .
Wedne,,day Bible atudy 7:4ft pm.
�, Avd. fem.,, �v. E. I!
lllvtland C""rch of the Naurene eer Simpson, s1.1pl,; Sunday School
Sonday School t;_SO: , --Sunday·,chool o:30 ,m. Morning 9:30 a. m., Rally Day; Morning wor_ W�rlhtp. lu:IO;_ �S at wonlti(p J0�"5. Ev�nrellJttc ter- ship, 10:-4!1 a. m., "Rally for What?"
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1!' -etiq ft.unday '1:1Ml.
i ng service, "How Jo,eph SpeaU
,ervtc,e .Wednesday 7:45 pm.
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C-..fr-1 tburch ln TO'i't'n), Id- Blble Hbool
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Bethl•IMtn Baptist Church, GNat,
1!11 ,iti: Lari BoHo. SU ·• , . � llld- fD11l'tlt $UndaJt,
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R utland Ch'4n;h of Chrllf" _
Vo\llll ·.Peo.ples meeting ea? I.WI· BlbJe IChool 9:30 am; wnnhlp To Us.
111:ta P.m; preaeltlnl
H.frld 10 : � 1m; Youth FllllowTuppen Plalna IU� Paul .,._,,
..-:; fflJV meetlul Wedne-Y ship 8 pit!;; Wonhip 7 pm.
pastor: 9:80 a. m., Sunday School;
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1:atl. pm.
l'onlOl'o,, Chu.., of Chrht ,- ?: SO p. m., Worohip; 7: 30 p. m.,
,,... Metheclltt Church, La"!'!9 S dlJ ��ool J;30 am;
Mom- Wed., Prayer Meeting; 7:30 p; m.
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Clift, Rev, a. Eugene · Gell, PQ· lnl �hip 1_p:� am; Eveillna Thurs Christian Endea\for,
tor. Sunday IChOOI 9:30 Phil I warshlP '-�:ib, _e-or Prayer meetfiig
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Knopp supt.
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sundU' lmool •:41i -., Worship p aat or: Sunday Sebool 9:30 a. m.;
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duh thi;me song _..�ighten the
Corner Where You Are" followed
by tbe Lord's Prayer a nd Pledge
te the Rag. Devolions la ken from
Psalm 143 were led by Mrs. John
Hartung.
A mAting of the Rock Springs
Home Demonstration Work Club
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October 28 at the home of Mrs.
j Chari.. GoegJ,in beg;nning at
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' 10:SO a. m. Food for s pecial diet,
will be the topic. The Salisbury
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5e:bool Halloween party to be held
S,eclal. 41nnpllatie Nnice11 Thursday, October 27, was also an­
are plan■ed al tll8 New · Raveo nollllCed.
lht� C� corner •f �in
Mn. Radiord waa In charge or
and Second street&amp;, b No.e'1,� tlte progr-111) . A poem "Autumn
e tll�p U. The fenenl pub&amp; Play �.e'" hy �- •George Skin­
1 ner, pnceded two attieles, •·cru,.
ii lft•it-ed.
The ev� �eel,
gen'' by 'lll't,�· \V- A. Morga n and
a1 7:30, wiU Cuture oon1re1ation• 1 "Wt.en Your Head. Aches" by Jin.
' 11 sl.n&amp;inC. apecW mualc: an, f Maxine An.old. Two poems, .. When
preaaillg. ¥iu Dhel Riddle will Pa la Skti.'' ant1 "W.heo Ma ls
be IODI le.-ter aDd \he local pa.a- 1 iic:k" were read by Mrs. Lewis
tor, ReY. David It. f'reeman, .,..;n Grueser after whieb a conte!lt was
be Ule p,ea cber. Mr1. J�bn Mor-- conducted by Mrs. Roush and won
gan will be the pianist.
by Mn. Amos Leonard and Miu
Thele aeAiCU
part of a Carol Beill'ha, Secret pals were re­
Week of Declelon """11m In the veatea with an exchange of gifts
New Ha.ven OW"Ch and .iao In- and new names dtawn.
chides
evangeliatJc
viaitlt!on.
Group singin g of '-:lle st Be the
Glenn Smith, aa local chainnan Tie'' and the Mizpah be nediction
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of tv1qelllm. and membenhi.p conct1.1ded the meeting after which
is In charge of arran&amp;ementa.. nfreshme nt.s were served by the
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Allisting btm In the
plannlq hosteases.
are Mn. Frant. 'nompson, lluen I Attending were those named
Rou1h, Ray Duling and Alton f above Jfl.d &amp;lrs. Oliver Ch.rk, Mrs.
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Mrs. Wilbur
Bonney, Jr.
. Cllfford Leifhelt.
ftev. Freeman is a ir■duate of Bailey, Mr�. Arlee A�t&gt;?tt, �rs.
Morri1 Harvey College and Bos- Howard Bolm, Mn. Wilh am Eich­
ton University School of Theolop . inger, Mn. Homer Radford, Mrs.
Miss Riddle, formerly with tie William Gruei.er .' Vicki Abbott and
wcru, ia now tea&lt;:"hinr hi the Judy Radford.
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For alnloot , l\\ll;l!lffl\ - , . ""Mtl, f!llirica reflect the light
the New Haven MeUibdiit Cfa�
dt!pendlng upon whelb·
baa been at wort In thia eo•• a the nap is running downward
muitity. 1t wu organized u wp or upward. U you cut some pieces
the New Haven Ev1ngeltcal Untt- of a &amp;arment In on e direction and
ed ereihren Church out of a N-- �en in . ��e op 1ite direction,
r appear to be
viv■t held tbeH aoon tftec' tie tti!h � wil
mad! f� t�o •dif!ertnt shades,
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"My tear, bave been my fOOd &lt;II!)'. and nigh�" is the way
lbe hard•p•eased psalmist expressed 1t.

As Jesus of Nar.aretb hulJII oo His cross, just outside lhe
city of Jerusalem, one Of the bitterest cries to reach His ears
came from the throats of tbe scoffers who s"outed, "He tru!t­
ed in God. Let him deliver him now."
· The Uniform Sunday School lesson for October 23: "OUR
NEED OF GOD," Psalms 19; 42.
The editor of one of our best papers supported the strikers
through a prolonged labor dispute, and thereby won the enmity of certain industrialists of the city. Then came a strike
the printers and the paper was shut dOwn for a week.
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"Where's y0ur God now?" sounds just a little like the taunt
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his critics hurled al him "ln the midst of bis difficulty.
A oollege youth who held out determinedly against certain
campus practices was. �lelllfd when he ian for office, As a
mat!er of fact, some of.lil.best friends deserted him because
they were frighleoed by the opposition. But tbe worst taunt
of all was the qu..tion, "Did your high ideals help you wheo

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The geauille atheist IS a
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■postlc• _ those who say �ey do notesknow
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But it can be said that e11ery man has a god, whether h,
worships the Christian's God or not. Al least he has Some,
thing or someone in whom he puts his trust.
This secular way of trusting is well expressed by th;, old
which says "Your purse 1,1 your best friend. As
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There is a widespre ad tendencJ to dJscount the Chnstian s
God because Christians seem to have many of the same trou­
bles, and suffer many of the same woes that befall �ther me!1.
Put in its simplest terms - every man puts his l rust m
son1ething, and that something Is his go_d.
Where II Yoar God?
The greying father was reckoned as �ne �f t�e �ost suc•
cessful bu,siness men of the town, and �is pri?t: 1n his _young
son - born to him as he approached the meridian of fifty had been the moat precious thing In the W011ld to him. When
the epidemic struck the cit , his littte lad was one of th� first
to feel the fever. In spite orthe skill of the best doctors lD the
land, he slipped out of life leaving his father with. _nothin� b_ut
the big factory. ''I have but one comfort," the big mdustnalist
, said "and that ls that he bad the best care money could pro,
vide." And that was cold comfort.

THI! CHUIICH ,ollli' ALL • • ,
ALL P'CII T M &amp; CHUIICK
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11..,. fewer -h nxletles
bee&amp;uee tl\ey are active ill the life of • chun:IL
Their boys and girls ,,_ in an atmoophere
that 'l!'lle· forth our b6t!L Fun, friendship and
· atlon ue blencW lit worthwhile JIOUlh
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Ch. Edu&lt;, Sunday
Wonhlp ljj,ur I.O;lfl am, to, lo:
1 "On Tbe Side tlWee". Coffie and
wqr�ip. you are welco•. ,
Th.• ""' United F�ei,
Chutth, Syracuae, . R�V. . ffaw�
Ruppel$, )'utor, . �00 Mtm;hil
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loved one has died , and all
be going awry.
The test of good religion, however, occurs o� lhe ba � days.
The amount o( help we derive from our faU� 1n the 1md�t of
misfortune is the measure of its worth. And 1t Is exattly here
that the genuinely religious man draws his dividends .
When We Thlrll For God
let u s be completely honest with ourselves. There are at
least a few black days in the lives of the most fo rtunate peo­

ter

You ma y envy the banker who seems to be surro�nded by
money, and you may wish you were the employe_r with thous­
' ands taking orders from you. You may even w1.sh you were
' the TV star whose picture is in: every morning's paper, or t h e
athlete who has j ust knocked the home run th�t cleared the
bases and won the critical game in the world senes.
B ut you may be very sure that every one of them , some•
where behind the mask they wear when the: ne_ws photo_gtaph­
er is about. is deeply concerned abcm� som�thmg �hat 1s s_hut
up behin4 the pnvate gates. There JS no insulation agamst

II IUD t A (1Uent'1 mind llalll
rt11ht 111 th� 1ni��lt1)1 ti:at in-• • •
F,om what, blicl&lt;er&lt;l\ind h.. BiH come ! In
what morat c11.-1111 ·lit !Mt heading! .Where did
Ruth meet hiinT Wre- will he take her !
· Joltifll' tho �l:r'• -� of mind, this BUd­
cletf colli■io11 bol':""61\ •��...- bl OOI' daurhtei
eirid �'rtain\v,'ab61,t eomeone's !On.
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I t is a relatively easy matter to be a confid��t rhrl,;il ian i n
the mirtst of prosperity , when f.o_rtune is 11m1hn_g and when
there are no clouds in the sky. It 1111 an entirely d1�ferent mat•
By Roy

ple. And ii often happens that the blackest follow close upon

day School. U: 15 a . m.; worship,
10:25 a . m., "Double • Fronted Pil­
lar." Thurs'., 7:36 p. m. Cho ir.

7 p.m,
Bradford Church of Chrrat,
Raloh Humble, Pastor, Jim Reed,
Supt; Bible school 9:30 am; Morn•
Ina . wor shi p 10 :30 am; Christian
Endeaver (youth) 8 pm; Eve n in8
woNlhip 1 : 3o ; Wednesday eveninll
Biblt&gt; Study 'l":OO.
K lnQdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesie, Public meeti ng Sunday 3
pm : - Watchtower &amp;tudy 4 pm;
Blble atudy Tuesday 8 pm; Service D1eeting Thursday 7 pm; Min•
lstry v.hool Thursday 8 Pl"D•
PRg rlm Hotll'INI
Danvil le
Church . tangavllle, Don Wachenschwan,,, pastor. Sunda,y achool
9:30 am; Morning worship 10:30
11.m; Pilgrim Youth 6:45 pm;
J£van1elletlc service '1: 30 pm; tellowship 1ervice Wedne,W!y 7:80
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the voice of God cut
short his pla,ns: "Thou fool, this night thy ·soul shall be re, U..�•d Mothocll1t Ch..,,h, hm,
� . \IIUfJed of thee." (verse 20).
eroy, Eugene Brown, puto�; 9:15
�;,· '" It is. always night for the soul when and where th�re is no a. m., Otmuh Schoo� Keneeth Fin.
, thpuJlht. for the gracious oppoftunities of "today" . The one ley, supt.; Wor3hip., l0:30 a. m., ·
, Who Thinks of salvation ln terms of "tomorrow" betrays his "Off-Shore Fishina:; " 6 P· m.. Jr.
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and Sr. :..: YF; Wed. 9 a. m., Pray· � ·,o� so�J and desp1ses tJie on1y hope which may be clalmed. er meeting aad ·aible study; 7 p.
� \}'b.at �ys the ijymn writer: uJesus is tenderly calling . . . m., Wed .. Chait; Sunday, 9:30 a.
today!'r Today . . . Hear ijis voice, turn, live.
m. Membership Train i ng Class. .
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m , m-i;;:is; r : Blblt-Se
bTh• F N•tatMI Church, PoiMfOY
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::-:1,o•-:Morni n g worshi p 10:30; Christian Waldo J. Bar tels, pastor; John Wm.
lj;nde.avor 6 p,m.; Evening worship, Bleettr.ar, Dir. ol Chr. Edu.; Sun­

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One Brotherhood . Gueat ipeai• .
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Tom Lee,• of 1'mic1 and
avw attendint OU; l:SO weatmin•
al.ell youth f1Uowslp.p, couoae1o11,
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ond M"t1. �•"" 8-&lt;�nffl Wod­
nesda_ y Oet. 2tl 6:3_0 Juni�r choir
�arllce, 7 : 00 Sen ior cho ar prac­
ti e.
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cern..tng that sin whirh is ruining yo� for life and for eternity,
First a.ptllt Cllurch, Pe&gt;!Mroy:
and He wants to do it . . . today. '�Tomorrow" may be too late Ralph c . Zundel, paslor, William
for the "conference'' for you may not be able to attend!
Watson . s,. s. Supt.! 9:30 · 1 1 :15 �God pleads ,w_itl'l vou now in the pr.esent "Today if you will m., Combined s�rv1ce _of worsh)p
h �ar His voice
)· "Be- and study . Spec�al �usic. Sermon,
harden not y ou.r b•eai'ts'' (Hebrew.s 3·15
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bOI� N�� is th� day of salvation: behold NOW LS the accept- ''What Haipptns w,en Love
Lost�" Nursery and Junior Churc h
ed time. (2 Cormthians 6:2).
· fol' ehildren . 6:30 p. m. Youth
The wbrd of GOD cries a Wafning with a striking portrait i.tfeeting; Wed., 7 p. 111. Cboir; 7 :45
of a utomorroWW man" - a deluded and deceived individual p. m. BJA st',!� cou rse; Thur,. •
who lost his soul by foolish reasoning. He said; "Solll , thou 7: 30 p. m., One Wo n One Cla11-;
hast rg,_uch goods laid up for many years: take thine ease: eat, Sat,, Oct . Z!, 7 =30 p. m., Are,,
Youth 11,lly at Rio Grand,.
dribk ind be merry (Luke 1 2: ). llut

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it
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SIQD, !he word " lomorrow" Is not to be found ln the vocabular,v of lhe grace of God; I n lr�lh it belon&amp;s to the devil. And .
with the &lt;lever use of 1t, he bas succeeded in lulling many
souls to sleep or le• dlng them to the "never-never land of "� 1
and by ." Satan does not object to a person gettina right wi
God as lonl{ as it ii; to be done . . . tomorrow. U you feel that
t h_e Hol y Spirit of God is pleadlnJ with your soul, yield lo :
Him . . . tomorrow . If you sense that your Ufe 1&amp; all wrong
because of si_n, take care to set things right . . . tomorrow. l(
s.ome�ne iny1te1 yo1,1 t&lt;&gt;i_ b:ltend a meeting where the grace of
• 0 od tn, Ch n st J· esuJj js proclaimed, thank that person for the
• lnvltat1on and atle,,d ihe meeting . . , \Oll)orrow . On ly make
sure, that you wiU bet tomor,row. anrd you will cause tlie devil
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for h e �•· 1 I see to- it thQ:1 tomorrow will always
be
t'! . .. , tomorrow.
· There is no tomorrow" salvaUo..-i witk Godt Learn lt clear,Ly from His bwn word: "Come NOW and let its reason togelh•
er, S"aith the Lord ; though your sins be as scarlet , they shall
t,e white a� snow: thOul? h they be red like crimson, they shall
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There WH nothing st opping
lhe Ea clH last nia:ht u lhe y
made their bid fur their first
crown In the hi story -Of Eastern
HiJh a&lt;:bool football.
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l•lltrd, two har-'4-nolftl wortc
Df the lttl• ., •.,..,. rip,pH off lar.. t'ln• to kNP the
GtlH■n deffllNI rattl-.:1 for
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loose for
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minutes � the rtnt quarter to
put th� EatlU in front a to 8
after Ballard h act added , the 2
extra PGtntt wJtlt • run.
Jn the cloDJI.I mi dqte of the
first �uarter Coleman rl�ped off
64 yards onlr to be e,u ci,t from
be.h ind. Of\ the openln&amp; play of
the � cond quarter CgleJnttl went

fOru'ght' Towee}
to��! vs. Griff'Ith Jn
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the Southern VJlley Athletic Conference Championship Friday night when they steam-rolled the lads from North Gallia I
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on the opening kickoff for a
Mc- rourth and one gamble
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louchdown .
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Hutl and Just lit tle time m scor
Alcllt the Red De v1l5
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STATISTICS
win strea.k snapJ)t'd 1ng as Hobstetter tut Barry Bro�an f
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BY 801
WING
y
l•1t..-n NG \
I � up M cArthur Gen eral I 11,1th J.ll 18 yard aeria l Then a
plu}
-S.ntiMI Sports I.di�•
The 8Pomeroy Panther's HomeYard&amp; rushing
286 88
....,.. ..., to take the SEO l:luek I ) �td pe nally pl ;u:·ed the ball on Lhe II Coach
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John Thompson s M1_
commi: WltS depl ored la st ni&amp;:ht as
Yards passing
56
15
' d• -.iL � Coull Jim Vennari , one wh 1.., re Hobstetter took i! up
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_, the Well s ton Golden Roc kets zoom- ,
PalaeA completed
4
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� Doled for coming from b l· ! Iii• m uJdlt' Hob s tetter•8 pass to dleporl _ Vella� Jackets never d �d
I roll F riday mght and consequent•
tld l.O a 24-14 win OVel Coach J\}.eK
,
s
oi
f
Passe,
lw
t
extra
attemP,te
or
nt
rnbs
p
o
d
l'
6
13
LI.'('
lt•am
n
a
other
...
.... ti �
CJlg'a eleven on the Ptuther field
got rolled '6 to O 11 A:thens. ,
A
P111e1 intercepted
o o
� hll.ihd llll lhe set·oncJ 1 11, u , n cumplet..-, and Rutlan d led ly , 'he
tn ,ver)' leaiue rame th1, �
Jaek.U were never 10 the
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Total yard&amp; gained
..., tbe 'Devl\8 2:8-)'6
H l 2 a l the hal fway point
352 103
pi:e Pu�r team bas (9tten betlind I
first d.own a
11
8
�. R.lltland h a l [back . 1 Butland fJile-d to m ol'e to start b_� a:.-. &amp;om &amp;he surt to the
,
o.
hnU1h
the
A\lleo
s
Bulldocs
ii lhe fillt half ol P.1-� - OJl t�o oo- j
u
"'
int
to
,
•Fumbles . . . . . . . . .
��d
l
�nerlll fv.mble o n t tw the second half and Mc Ar ur tuo k
7
AU10MA nc GAS
l
ealio,:11 they have ihre •tened •1th
.a , ol lht same last night over at the 26. &lt;..:h11tf1eld illld mm- J u__..L ..., 8 - . O
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Fumw·
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3
--■- llNII"
,etond h�r comeback.a. but have
nd kept rigliti � n gau1s u n·
.
Penaltlea . . . .,_.
95
30
M III. T e@l• �nt 1 n ror a luu'"h . pany moved to t he R utl an d 3 1 _ in l�ad _1r
e Galb a A c.ade,ay ......
DIIIIW �U• Ileen held.
Th
tbe
third
qw,ter
of
8.35
ti\
n
t·k
w
e
B
as
p
fullba
th big
t
y qu a rters:
dftia 'bin 8 :rards out Piere-e's t u plays
Fullback Butch Staten 't"a&amp; thf!
Coach Fiske)' cleared the Sfaye� undeleated Frldaf n.i&amp;ht
Easlern . . . . . . . . 8 14 14 6-42
..,.. ,_ lle ,zir,, Poittt went astr.iy pr&lt;l off !la.ins of 41 a nd 3 yJrds. when
loppmg
s�ub�m
lDH•
ele\'en
�
b
r
bread
and butter man for the Roe- ,
lhe
part
nch.
of
g
With
eater
,
e
1
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:-1
,
u
N . Gallia . . .
vils were out in Barnes took H f rom _there n a
o o o O- o
-;: llae, lled
32· 1 1'1 at �U Jpoha.
t.et&amp; II he ra n like he W'5 goi lllf
.
sartl galJup to pa)' d irt Ch.:.:fle ld s the th ud quarter 1lefl 111d all of
INlill t-O evJ,y 10 the first period
the
a fo u� alarm fire, tAl'ouJho11t
the fourth Atbe11 1 aecen d and
r irst !IU?,;ter fh� lod�rIn
� @lwt,er tic ked o f f t o �fc- run ror the poi nts wa s no good
let sneaked qver rom the- of!e with. the evenrn.11.
1
lh
trmsers
held
the
Jacket&amp;
rd
L
D
t
s
11t itch Effort
� and the Gener als came
49
conds left. Wlth 1
on
�l bull: to score m S IX pl ay s
In t h (! fo urth quarter the Red s coreles&amp; and never Lhreatened Lo
0, HC &lt;Li
left �m thf;l half fal41 Eva.n1
Staten scored three al the four
slamo
a
re
themtelv
sc
.. , fNNiD. ,cdmmage,
Dev1h took to the ai r i n a l ;i s!
at
n touchdown,
WeUato
me
over
c•r rled
from
e
o
e
lo
ve
TOUC H DOWN l"A IIADI
d
�b n
&amp;I t he time5 and gain ed 128 n ;t yards.
d ih' h ef fo rt to p reserve the ir 2 1
s
c
h
Sto\lC
r
y
s
in
a
.:: �t-;.:��!:�\�: t�J 1�,h ;1.
Di;� i:i�ti�: 1!-�. , '
����: Ain'm
::de�
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n �;��:ses ��� ; le t i:t ���� 50:��::1/��:t� ri ::
es
Pa n ther
Gru er,
t h
of t
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,;..P.layf1 later but5t throu gh for 55 y a rds but was for ce d to punt licnnett J umpmg off tackle for t
ltjchd to Welbton · f;� the ga me poi nts with a ru n .
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n.i
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- een�r O the Rutland hnt' fur m i d wa y I n L he q uarter tu sta rt Mr· ya rd s and the ,game's first toucb G aA
Moments \§ler ,-UUd &amp;hot
SCOnN earµ, When .......,., start. Wellston was unable to move
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l
.
,
• • yard jaunt a nd a t)-· ing T D . Art hur 's fin;i l c-ll nch in g TD dri v e. tlown euly in lbe quarter a n d �a ward galloped 38 yarcb over
straight UR th@ q;ildi:at to, .22
45 � ball their f i rst try as was Porn- yards and
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It wa s Bar nes going in ror the fqr ttie firsl of bis three touch • right tackle �Ith 9 minutes an d
1 !f! • � �Ul,I attempting to run
atlotbff touchdown
·1
,A, U\r� R()inta wa s stopped
H conda left ID the third per iod.
W
e
I
iben
sc-ore from 22 yards out to i,:1ve do.,na,
lo
i
the
c
ck
e
arges
4
Ash
�
o
of
fv
h
el ook (.Ontro)
the R
Bo
· b
a�i cha !p\��
' , •
• PW lrtmceptN
w��. wJ�:ei..
Momenta later the JatkeU
, Lo1tn came ba.c-k to 1e_on tbeJr , for the leeoJld time SUi ttn hn riied· ley 14 12 to o iead at haltti me.
the Gene r al' s a 26- 1 4 vi &lt;'lory ov er
st
d
Chat
rge
returne
Sot.1th Afr ica, tries for hifll second
IIJli�1: Geo
the ll utland Red Devil6 and hrea k , follnd themselves in the shadow lu TD when Lam Bunter ran ute
· ty
ran 31 Yarda • .to th eI panafh
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l:.awHnce Hubuilel?. opened American upssl toniplt in a 10\be 43 only to see one or the most f'lbulou� wmnm g of their own goal post and at- 10 yards on a keepe;- then ran the 1
h
w
ere
he w.-, caugb t rom
- the soorina: in .the sec.md half on. round TV f�t with New York's
fTom J m1 B1 l 1 stre aks m many )lean.
1tempted a flat pasa which wu qtra point, to make it t&amp;-1, In the 11:'
h.
o1
In rcepted at the 40
:snagged b)' Bill Paige on the 2 i «;loaing minutes of the third Cll-W't er tta �d by Pin tber q lW'ttrbact Bob a beautifully exe&lt;?Uted play UJill Emile GriUitll at Madison Sq
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STATIS1'ICS
• ua re
· rori another Bulldos: touchdown Paul Eva � s . the work hor1e of the Winebrenner.
tile middle The play waa a:ood Gll'den.
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.
McArthur
Rutland
1
!I
Griffith, ranked . sil[th amon g
llcA hur ju. n ior hail- V•rds R.u.shi na:
Bennett quickly added lhe extra Blue Devi l eleven, went on a 2�
141
298
From the 10 Sla ten carried to the f oe- %'J yarda and Eutem'a lourlll
I•
60 yards to pul the Yards passing
73
o points lo completely rattle the yard Jtunt to make in 24--8 for five on two play■. � then went toucll,!1own. BaUani wae in low 147-pound contenders, is favored ·
_., lq. fron t momentari ly , PassE'l!I attempted
13
1 the Gallian1.
0 ·Jacket defe nees.
over ror the scot'l! t'rom the five the extra poi nts to make It 30 at 3-1 o\ler pallid, da rk-haired
to O.
bWillie be ca use 0! his !peed and I
Afte
Athe
r
ki
I attempted run for the Passes completed
n1
c
ked
t
o
the
O
off
5
In the fourlh atanza Joe Dunc an ";Vlth 6:40 elapsed 1n the fir st pc .:-Before the third qu arter ended 11ki11.
Yellow Jactetl
the
"'tilled and McArthur had a Puss"' s i nterrc p teO
�,
o
lads
of
C
oach
·
3
Jod
went 2 1 Yatli • for a touchdown ,
,
.
·
Leonard was In for snot.her touch
Th ompson 11 111 cou Id n, mo\le o n
,
' uiod lead.
296
Total Yaa,ds ga i ned 2 1 4
JmmedJately alter th� Roel\et
Evan9 ru n nine the extra point to
H�wever, �efore Towee� s o nly
. from 14 yards out after ro U_ .&gt;."
�-• taftll back In
9 etbe groun•;1 and took lo the- air give ! he Blue
9
first Down�
k lckoff, Dave Brown, right half- down
Devil
previous
United States f,ight _ he [,
s a 32_8 lead
n.
e
,
i
ut
g
n
arou
d
end
f
�IIIUtft o th• NC- , Penalties
t no a va1 1 ,
1 ,j
40
1
20
back1 returned the ball from the
HMA
with
SCOR
n
rninut
!
2-l
s
e
w
a
un de�dog against hght•
a
and
second
8
s
1
,
rt
FRES
U
r · �
N
�
Chatfiekl'1 punt In the · i'umbles
2
10 to the 33.
in the tame.
,
ght
co�tender Le n ,M:a tthews or .
we
_
the
In
osing minutes of
cl
the
:ii:
I n the fourth sta nza Coa ch
tacklN th• bit Fumble• Lcut
O
2
fir st p(!rlod that guy Bennett was
Logan scored their last touchFullba ck Ge ne Hester followed · Ashley bega n usi ng his fresh men Ph d adelphia a�,}h� c� rden tast
fvll-•
...�thend
�·u ·...a
tr• for 2 points.
By quarters
1
b11ck for a 13 yard jaunl a nd down when Galli pol� s intereepted a witb a 22 yar d plowing drive up an d conseque n Uy Bob fo1ter Nov. 20 and wllhe _ clim �d ofr
t
C?-batllold ki cked off to the Red MeArthur
12 O 8 6-26
·
anotlter Athens' sco re. Berry Wit• pus thto'.'"' b)' Bunter on the center. On the n ext play with the went Jn from the 2 lo end East- t�e . floor twice to wm 8 spht de·
h Rutland
�.,: ��; !eg �� a .:� r�t
o 0-14 son hit Bill Biggs with a pass Blue Devt l th ree . �n the second
CISlOll ove r third . ranked
Mat6
8
:
P a nthen ln Well1ton territor)'. a ern 's 111toring.
D
pl
from
,
scrimm
thews.
a
ge
a
8
plt
c
hout
r the extra
fo
nt•
poi
)'
and the
play mix-up in the backfield caused
./
.
Wtll Ill ti,u� 10. Rutland kept the
Bu lldogs were out !n front 22 to � as mined by the Blue �VII ba,��- a hUnble With Wellston recoverl r�j .
The iast �r o Eaa:let were some
't'
l'lerall bottled i nside th�ir o wn
Toweel, brother of former world
field and Logan recovered on ttle
,-.:
Six PIJys late, Melvin Davis what outwe:,ghed I n the ball game.
o at the q uarter.
•
• over a t l he 34 when
-t tOO•
bantamweight
champion Vic To- . See this Crown Model water
2 Bai nter then plu nged for the
.._,
tf" '
•t gbt half, fu mbled ,...,1- 1h· The average weight figured out weel, is com1idered a harder hitter
We lt ,ton •
failed ·to galn on a
. , ...
In
the
qua,ter
seconLI
touch
do
Athe
ns
n
d
wn 11, cl a de� the ext11u b &amp;: defen sive
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linebacker Rick around 1 1 pound pe_r man that th an Griffith, who scored onl y f heater before you buy any
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HIGH SCHOOL SCOIES
continued their touchdown par· with a fWl wUb i:10. left in tho Ci
water heater! 'It 's loaded with
, Eutern wu outweighed. How- ,even
d
w
ro
for
recoYere
Pomeroy.
k nockouts while winning 20
By Unit.cl Prus International
ade, 1corilijl three
times. Ha lf game.
e\er, Ashle)'' s
chllrges,
using
style, quality efficiency and
I Elyrla 2&amp; F remont &amp;
' lf
I
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back Chuck Bowlea shot over left
By qu arter.-:
· The ba ll moved back a nd forth •'fo1,1r yards a nd &amp; cloud of dust" of hil 22 Slarts.
Sttubtn-.,lllt 38
Willie registeed 23 kayoes in his, safety features that all add
eud- £or 1 1 yard&amp; aa.d thtee min- Galllpoli!t
6 e 1.J � In the early part of lhe aecond ground Jt o ut over the Galllans,
- l►
eBALDW11'1
up to your ad'Vanta.ge, Comw
Canton Mc K:lnley 1 6 utes later John Groga n went for Logan
career.
,
NorLb Ga lli.t rlln out o( gas 4»2 ------o O I 1,:,-,.lCI 1,µ,uter. La� "1 the period, Wtlls1
• 'WURLfrzER
pleteJy
automatic, Reliabl e
, l• rbtrton 32 Cuyahoga Fal l, 1 6
t; yard.a, up the mid�e to put
N'IJl.SQNV ILLI
·
· (On beg an a drive on their ow n 35. early in Lhe bai: came after lasmake,
and
Selem 1 0 Wellsville O
approved by the
the Bulldogs out in front 34 to O,
Coacb Bo.b fen.rod's ha pless NelPanther iuard Roser Stewart i ng three player• to injur ies and
lild OTHJ;R FAMOUS.
HOC!KIY GAIAT DIES
Col . IHtmoor 47 Col. WHI O
America
n
Gas
Associa .tibn.
ogan lost little time in finding
so
Gr
n vllle Greyhou n ds remai ned wlQ.- 1 wa1 tnlured II the drive began.
seeJna the Eagle5 march 69 yard&amp;
i, I Si
BRANDS
Col. Harth 37 c.i. Int O
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It
s
a
llinitedwt
.ime
dayllgl)t aga in and scored ,tn n d- less I n 26 SEOAL c•mea; eoverlnc
offe-r; · so
Buek
UPI-George
OTTAWA
-With 25 •ollq8 lefl in the half, - -- Cci;I.
Se,.,1h
1:1,
Col.
C•ntral
•
i.·13 up fro m 15 yards out to put a four•Yeaf pertod foUo WlDi a 3 8-0 ·�tatl!n drove over from the rour
don't wait! Tenl)s available.
I"
Bouch�r, 65, a 111em1?er of o�e of
.
u,Nn. \ 2 U�{ Arllngten 7
Athens in front 40 to O at lhe pounding by Jack�&lt;m 's deft,ndi qa for Wellston', 1ee9nd flCOre. The 1
h�ekey s most illustr10\IS fa_m1hes,
Worlhlngton 20 B•xley 1 •
e Blue Ribbon Model
h11lf.
Ch a mpion Ironmeo Friday nlglit. eJttra point try, thia time by air,
died Monday _after -a long illness.
Mt. Vernon 20 Whitehall •
Al-ao Ari:Uable
KICK
OFF
RITURNI
Ted
White
'
He
played
with
�011tre
a
l,
Chi8Cll
r
!
ed
WH
D
kno
c
ked
first
dow
n
by
Gruese
r
r
,
o
the
'
.
.... Albany 14 Col. ROH'Y 8
Middleport
r onme n u he raced 40 )'ardl Carl
ki
I
cked off to &amp;tart
c ago and ..Boston m the National
SECOND HAL.F
11 IJ �.. ..,..,
Groveport 16 We1terv llle 14
th'e sec ond half and the Bulldogs Currett ban a:ed over for the ' twin
Hockey Uague a�d was recentl y
In the third quarter, afler the ·
MtaaOII.
Hllllard 35 Mifflin 6
just picked up where they left conversi on to ma ke it
ele cted to H oc key S Hall of Fa me.
1 1 ball exc ha(lie41 \1and1 a numbei ol
London 36 Gravt City I
orr. Bennett took Raymond "Hot
'In the second period, Jaekaon times, Grueaer punted l o
I
the
1 Barne Un-Ion 3t Mlllenport 6
dog" Kloes' klck at the 15, side sco red twlce with Surrett tallying Wellston -43. Staten returned to '
RANGERS RECAL.L PLAYER
I Gfffnfleld 21 C6rclnlll• 0
stepl)ed two would-be tacklers, from the five and addlng the points the Pa nther 40 where official, rulNEW YORK UPI-Defense-man
1 Newark D U"ca.tar O (tie)
A two-tou chd own outbur&amp;t i n the Joh n Hann a has been recalled by
WY-2-2036
cu t to his right an d wa, off for a lter. Surrell then bulled hiS ,Wjly ed the ball dead even though Well•
l rDnlon 1 3 Ehl!aire O
an 815 y ard gall op an d another over fr om 25 y ards out with Bobthe a,ton Coa ch Bob Brenner • argued third quarter e n abled the Buffalo the New York Ran gers from their
I B i eport
Pomeroy
232 E. 2nd
r dg
U Welllburg, W , Y a. 6 Bulldog score. Wilson hit Biggs ru nning the points tile r to ma ke the call. Staten w as hit hard , by Bisons of Putnam County to c ome Springfield farm tearn or the
I
hll1
llcoth•• l"
4 •••
,:u
,
c
•
fro
m
behl
n�
to
d.e[ea�
r
the
with
Wahama
o
a
u
n
24-0
ther
a
at
l
•
n
America11.
,U
p
s
fo
termi
,
r
llpcke-r
the
11
ion.
e ta
L.e,-ue�
, _ i, · Utile [)(pi_ C9a�s1 rtn "' 0 n 40
0 pnlnts.
h• lc
•
W hlte Ta1cons by a score of 20-13
rn the third peri od, Bob Martin t
.
.
f
'
llkiin 16 M•nl la ld 6
Staten scored his thll'd and la�t on Friday night al Bachtel Field.
Home 01 Tbo
.
· 'scored from th� four with John
It was only two mmu
Warren 40 ..._ CHIie {Pa.I 7
TD
tes and Miller tallying the points after
tbe one with 2:10 left in
The Falcon&amp; llad domina ted pl ay
oD thfl· from
37 seconds later when Grogan B pan.
Co1hodon 14 Zan.nlll• 7
third period after two com- in the first half u they mo"¥ed
I
FABULOUS
McConM1 11vlll• 30 Gloutter 20
p�wered hi8 way thrqugh the
Late in the final period wilh pleted puses. TIie extra point try ahead 7-0 early in the a:amc, saw
middle of the J�cket line, caught Jackson's remed
New Concord 22 Ra1•" II• 0
,
ti,, s core t.ied at 7-7, and then
"Bl ackjacks' ' , in ' by Staten wa■ 110 good.
11 p atch of daylight and was orf actio n,
New Lexington 6 Orald•n 6 (tie)
•
Dan Hoops intercepled , 8 . WtU•ton then kicked �o Porn- moved ahead 13-7 at ha lftime.
'
on a 47 yard j a unt and the Bull Hound pass and
Croolm,Ule 46 Mly,vllle 7
wha
'
i!lroy
marched
d
ownf1eld
fo
An
r
explos1ve
86
ytrd
punt
re•
raced 40 yard9 for
d ogs final touchdown. Paige took the touchdown
. Troy 71 SfdMY 1 11
turn by Larry Legg of Buffalo ear•
. The try for point.J Lheir fin� score of the n irht.
11 pas� from Blag, for the extra after failed m
Llbtrt, Union :.: • Fn di:fort 1,
The dr�ve wa■ featured by a ly ln the third period helped to
aking
thfl final
points and lhe Bulldoa:a final score read
Portsmouth l11t 11 Plklton O
pa11 fro�·leri �alfbeek Eddie Buf- put Buffalo ln the lead tor
38-0·
1
tally of Sf! to 0,
W■verly 52 Lucuvllle O
l ngton W fight half Dave Brown,
Oaey Stanley'II ex tn point kick
By quartera ·
·
New Bost.n 14 Minford O
With 8:3� left in the third Jackson
�
6-431
Wlth
a:lO
lef�in
the
pe
r iod. But- made it 14-1�8 18 �
Ti,. Pleln• 39 Chauncey-0.v-•r 2
qu arter Coach Eskcy bega n to Nel,el'\nvJlle
' fin1ton eanied . ffle first Panther
Lat�r hi the aame Q\la rter Legg
O OO
O
clear his bench. It wa sn't until
Belpre 1 1 Trimble 14
touchdown Into the end 1one. He tagped a Bison dl'ive by going
------here th.ut lhe Jacket defenses
went over from the two. Buffing- over from the 1even to sew up the
1 Columbus St. Marv• 6
C��bu• AcNemy O beld lhe expl osive hard runnlns:
ton'a pan to R1uie Phalin was &amp;4.me In al much as acorlna: was
, Cofu.,_ A'l'lln'• 51
or the Athens hacks.
. , loqd fo., the extra points.
,
concerned.
ff L
I
Merlffl,,P:r.nkttn 1 5
STATISTICS
third
The
11COr,
of
the
exciting
The Falconi had grabbed their
I
IOWLING
Am,nde ai Canel WlnchnMr 14
tt}ltrd quarter wu by Rocket end fir1t quarter lead of 7-0 on a 19Mldtll•part Atht\,1
MIX IO LIAOUI
Yarda rushi n g
E4die Ware after a PHI from Bill yard pa11 from Larry Har&amp;ravt!S to
85
311
m
Woft LW Sowen, qu,rterbatk. The play cov- Jim Bennett. Rua■ell Mtlh�r licked
P/.WTUCKET, R. l UPI-Joe- Yards passl ng
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Order By Phone
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Jtey 'Bill Skuse ran his string to Passes a ttempted .
ft ertd.
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yard•. The eitra point *ry the extra point.
20
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Richard s Sand &amp; Gra vel 1 2
seven victoriea in two days when faases complet ed . . 3
8 iy 5.tQ,lri was I004.
Gary Stanley•• 41 yard run to .
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paydlrt in the ta me quarter fol.
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8 10
Total yards gained 119
:N';rttlffllett P.arlE Frldty.
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the lame at the
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Penalties .
45
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Pomeioy •· last TD, The acore was
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Fumbles . . . . . . . . . .
The F11leona moYed ahead at
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Fumbles lost . .
•Billy Jewell crah3
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Roc�s Davis
:,39 W'¥18ton fourth do...-n kick and ed over from the t�ee Yard
B:'I( Quarters:
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498 fl111ero1 took poue11&amp;ion on the Jewell'• attempt to run over for
Athe ns
22 18. 1 6 0--M C . Kirkland
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477 W�ton 20. Tb.t txlra poln� pass, the extra point failed.
MiddlepO�t
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A. Sylvester
476 Buff_lna:ton to PouUn, Will mc&lt;&gt;m•
Wahama took the eda:e in the abD. Aeh
470 plete.
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Shortly before the Pandier'i last down1 tq Bu(falo'a 1 1. The Falcons
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bH tbt !&gt;;ill on th'e wru1. ruahtd for 139 yards nd lut on
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Fred 1_ Gardner, mi nister; 9:30 a.
m., Bible School, R. C. Steffy, supt.
R .or1111n 1...- Church of Jn tH
10:30 a. m. Morn ing worship,
Christ of Ll!tter Day St ints,
Old Town �t, on Portland Road
" Moses' S1u.:render"; 6 p. rn. Youth
H our : 1· p. m. Evening service
Su nday acb09t 9;.30 am; Preaching
"Keep Within His Love;" Wed.,
10:30 am and Bihle Study Wed7 p m., Pra yer meeti ng and Bible
n.esday I pm. C. w. Proffitt, pas-Stud )' ; 8 p. m. Choir; 8:1!! p. m. at
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Rutl and, Leader s TralQing Course.
Mlchwiy Commul'llfy Church,
Bobl)J Searles, Minister. Chuck
HNth Methodist Church, Mid•
dleport Raymon Konkright paa­
Seatl � , SUndaJ �hool, Supt.,
Sunday Scho·o1 atart1 at 9:3Q a . m.,
tor; Church School 9:30 a. m.,
l'tay,er mtelinl 1'ueM:lay t:4J p.
Jack Bechtle, S,upt.; Morni.nlf wor­
shll), 10:30 a. m., "U Makes A D\f�
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of
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Ch
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n
ference." 6 p. m., Junior -Youth;
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8
p. m. , Senior YoLth; W.ed., 7 p. m. ·
�J-Hurl��IUe RQBd, Eugene
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thoir;
Tb UJ&amp;., 1 P- m. /Jternoon
q�derwood, minister. Bible achoo)
Cirele; )'fl.. 7:30 p. m. WCTU�
•180 am; _....,uu1&amp;1.,.
u-••• wo1'Bhl P 10 : 30
Cllutdl ., the N• Tues., 7 :30 p. .u;i. MethodUll Men ;
1'11; �emng :wor1hlp 7:90 1m, Ro- 1a rMlddtffort
ene, Rev. . Clyde J. Bartlett. Wed. 6 p, m. Family Night.
bert Ref'd Bible Sch oo� S\l!Pt.
s
achool 9 : 30 am; morni ng
TM lrr11eu�· -�1-t Church wunday
Fint Beptl1t Church Mldcll-tJort;
10:30. Sermon
orship service
Rev. _Carl ,Herring. .,.r, Carron aubject "Occupy"; 7 :so Eve ni n lf Donald A Boone, pastor; L"hu ch
Norr11, Sup\, Sun day s�h oql 9:30 s uvl re, sermon ''Who Then Can Schaul. 9:15 a. m.; Morning W »r­
a. m.; Wonll i� , 7 ;30 , The Ta�k Be Saved" ; Preyer mee ting and ship, 1 J: 15 a. m. ; "God ;s Imai;:c _ Re. - -�'- t �� c� u�h ; 1{.�ut_� F �U�wsh 1p, Bihl!' � Wedrwsday i:30 pm. , fie •te ;" 6 p. m., Y outh P'eUow- d pm �edneiaay; ••tlweelc: �lb.le
Nallffil Btpffst-Sunday acboot shi.•: . �vening woi:ship, 7:30 p. m.,
study 7.30 pm Wednesday.
"Four Views of Christ;" Tuesday,
l:IO ·a. m.; wonhlp, 1 1 a. m. pl'af•
7:30
1•. ri1 ., B oa rd of Truste'.: d; �ed-.,
UB Church, L.,.Mt F•lls. R.v. er ,trvl�. Wednesday
7 p. m.
p.
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Bullert Sharp,
pastor. Sunday
Blptlat _ , Sunday 7 : 30 p 1\.1 ., _Hour of Pow . 8.30
Cil'pllntw
aehool 9:30 am; Wonhip servicefl school O:lJO. MorniRR wonhlp, m., _Sr : Choir; 8:30 P: � - • Board, of
Christian F.ducatlon ,_ l'hurs .. 7 .30
Sunday eve ning •t 7:30.
JO•l�i
Church
of . tht Nnar,ne.
i:iltla ftll·· p: 1 ,.1 l■ptllf-Su nday p. m. Men 's Fellow11 h1p.
Syracuae, Rev. Harold Holm e,, achoOl Q: IO · a. m. Prea ching 8110- J
Attr.d Methoditt Church, Ro11utor. Sund-, •�hool 9:� am; day �;ou p. m.
bert
R. Card, pa5tor: 9:30 a. m.
Morning worshlP 1 0:_80 _am ; ,NYPS ·
Mart'ieoHlllt ,,...,._Ian - Sunday School, Lloyd Dilli n ger,
1 :30 pm; Evan,eliihc aervi.cea 11
Sum:ill ·•chooJ 10 a, m. WYF 7 supt.' -, Worship 10-45 a m Her1:30 pm� Wednesday '1:30 pray-el' pm_ anyd ,:P,JN
• atudy every TuM• m!l n Taylor, 1&amp;Y leader; Sun·:. '1 :30
meettna:, Prayer hour Tueaday, 1 aa,, ••a,er1 and praise
Nl'Vice p. m. MYF; Wed., '1 :30 p. m. Mid·
7, :3(1 P�i �inionary eervlce 11 the SatUrdif 'l':40 pm.
� 'l'uoldq of the montb II 7:3�
""'"'"'111'1-Sunday B&lt;hool 10 Week Prar.er services.
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em; evangel!11til! 1i,J"Vlee, 7 :4� p m :
Arthur R. McCauley, paator, Cheat• .
Wedne,,day Bible atudy 7:4ft pm.
�, Avd. fem.,, �v. E. I!
lllvtland C""rch of the Naurene eer Simpson, s1.1pl,; Sunday School
Sonday School t;_SO: , --Sunday·,chool o:30 ,m. Morning 9:30 a. m., Rally Day; Morning wor_ W�rlhtp. lu:IO;_ �S at wonlti(p J0�"5. Ev�nrellJttc ter- ship, 10:-4!1 a. m., "Rally for What?"
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1!' -etiq ft.unday '1:1Ml.
i ng service, "How Jo,eph SpeaU
,ervtc,e .Wednesday 7:45 pm.
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C-..fr-1 tburch ln TO'i't'n), Id- Blble Hbool
· 9:80 1m. Wortblp Meeting.
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1!11 ,iti: Lari BoHo. SU ·• , . � llld- fD11l'tlt $UndaJt,
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R utland Ch'4n;h of Chrllf" _
Vo\llll ·.Peo.ples meeting ea? I.WI· BlbJe IChool 9:30 am; wnnhlp To Us.
111:ta P.m; preaeltlnl
H.frld 10 : � 1m; Youth FllllowTuppen Plalna IU� Paul .,._,,
..-:; fflJV meetlul Wedne-Y ship 8 pit!;; Wonhip 7 pm.
pastor: 9:80 a. m., Sunday School;
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1:atl. pm.
l'onlOl'o,, Chu.., of Chrht ,- ?: SO p. m., Worohip; 7: 30 p. m.,
,,... Metheclltt Church, La"!'!9 S dlJ ��ool J;30 am;
Mom- Wed., Prayer Meeting; 7:30 p; m.
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Clift, Rev, a. Eugene · Gell, PQ· lnl �hip 1_p:� am; Eveillna Thurs Christian Endea\for,
tor. Sunday IChOOI 9:30 Phil I warshlP '-�:ib, _e-or Prayer meetfiig
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duh thi;me song _..�ighten the
Corner Where You Are" followed
by tbe Lord's Prayer a nd Pledge
te the Rag. Devolions la ken from
Psalm 143 were led by Mrs. John
Hartung.
A mAting of the Rock Springs
Home Demonstration Work Club
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October 28 at the home of Mrs.
j Chari.. GoegJ,in beg;nning at
�• ' ce ·
' 10:SO a. m. Food for s pecial diet,
will be the topic. The Salisbury
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5e:bool Halloween party to be held
S,eclal. 41nnpllatie Nnice11 Thursday, October 27, was also an­
are plan■ed al tll8 New · Raveo nollllCed.
lht� C� corner •f �in
Mn. Radiord waa In charge or
and Second street&amp;, b No.e'1,� tlte progr-111) . A poem "Autumn
e tll�p U. The fenenl pub&amp; Play �.e'" hy �- •George Skin­
1 ner, pnceded two attieles, •·cru,.
ii lft•it-ed.
The ev� �eel,
gen'' by 'lll't,�· \V- A. Morga n and
a1 7:30, wiU Cuture oon1re1ation• 1 "Wt.en Your Head. Aches" by Jin.
' 11 sl.n&amp;inC. apecW mualc: an, f Maxine An.old. Two poems, .. When
preaaillg. ¥iu Dhel Riddle will Pa la Skti.'' ant1 "W.heo Ma ls
be IODI le.-ter aDd \he local pa.a- 1 iic:k" were read by Mrs. Lewis
tor, ReY. David It. f'reeman, .,..;n Grueser after whieb a conte!lt was
be Ule p,ea cber. Mr1. J�bn Mor-- conducted by Mrs. Roush and won
gan will be the pianist.
by Mn. Amos Leonard and Miu
Thele aeAiCU
part of a Carol Beill'ha, Secret pals were re­
Week of Declelon """11m In the veatea with an exchange of gifts
New Ha.ven OW"Ch and .iao In- and new names dtawn.
chides
evangeliatJc
viaitlt!on.
Group singin g of '-:lle st Be the
Glenn Smith, aa local chainnan Tie'' and the Mizpah be nediction
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of tv1qelllm. and membenhi.p conct1.1ded the meeting after which
is In charge of arran&amp;ementa.. nfreshme nt.s were served by the
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Allisting btm In the
plannlq hosteases.
are Mn. Frant. 'nompson, lluen I Attending were those named
Rou1h, Ray Duling and Alton f above Jfl.d &amp;lrs. Oliver Ch.rk, Mrs.
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Mrs. Wilbur
Bonney, Jr.
. Cllfford Leifhelt.
ftev. Freeman is a ir■duate of Bailey, Mr�. Arlee A�t&gt;?tt, �rs.
Morri1 Harvey College and Bos- Howard Bolm, Mn. Wilh am Eich­
ton University School of Theolop . inger, Mn. Homer Radford, Mrs.
Miss Riddle, formerly with tie William Gruei.er .' Vicki Abbott and
wcru, ia now tea&lt;:"hinr hi the Judy Radford.
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-------,loeal trade 11, chool.
For alnloot , l\\ll;l!lffl\ - , . ""Mtl, f!llirica reflect the light
the New Haven MeUibdiit Cfa�
dt!pendlng upon whelb·
baa been at wort In thia eo•• a the nap is running downward
muitity. 1t wu organized u wp or upward. U you cut some pieces
the New Haven Ev1ngeltcal Untt- of a &amp;arment In on e direction and
ed ereihren Church out of a N-- �en in . ��e op 1ite direction,
r appear to be
viv■t held tbeH aoon tftec' tie tti!h � wil
mad! f� t�o •dif!ertnt shades,
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"My tear, bave been my fOOd &lt;II!)'. and nigh�" is the way
lbe hard•p•eased psalmist expressed 1t.

As Jesus of Nar.aretb hulJII oo His cross, just outside lhe
city of Jerusalem, one Of the bitterest cries to reach His ears
came from the throats of tbe scoffers who s"outed, "He tru!t­
ed in God. Let him deliver him now."
· The Uniform Sunday School lesson for October 23: "OUR
NEED OF GOD," Psalms 19; 42.
The editor of one of our best papers supported the strikers
through a prolonged labor dispute, and thereby won the enmity of certain industrialists of the city. Then came a strike
the printers and the paper was shut dOwn for a week.
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"Where's y0ur God now?" sounds just a little like the taunt
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his critics hurled al him "ln the midst of bis difficulty.
A oollege youth who held out determinedly against certain
campus practices was. �lelllfd when he ian for office, As a
mat!er of fact, some of.lil.best friends deserted him because
they were frighleoed by the opposition. But tbe worst taunt
of all was the qu..tion, "Did your high ideals help you wheo

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The geauille atheist IS a
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■postlc• _ those who say �ey do notesknow
pagan .
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But it can be said that e11ery man has a god, whether h,
worships the Christian's God or not. Al least he has Some,
thing or someone in whom he puts his trust.
This secular way of trusting is well expressed by th;, old
which says "Your purse 1,1 your best friend. As
proverb
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There is a widespre ad tendencJ to dJscount the Chnstian s
God because Christians seem to have many of the same trou­
bles, and suffer many of the same woes that befall �ther me!1.
Put in its simplest terms - every man puts his l rust m
son1ething, and that something Is his go_d.
Where II Yoar God?
The greying father was reckoned as �ne �f t�e �ost suc•
cessful bu,siness men of the town, and �is pri?t: 1n his _young
son - born to him as he approached the meridian of fifty had been the moat precious thing In the W011ld to him. When
the epidemic struck the cit , his littte lad was one of th� first
to feel the fever. In spite orthe skill of the best doctors lD the
land, he slipped out of life leaving his father with. _nothin� b_ut
the big factory. ''I have but one comfort," the big mdustnalist
, said "and that ls that he bad the best care money could pro,
vide." And that was cold comfort.

THI! CHUIICH ,ollli' ALL • • ,
ALL P'CII T M &amp; CHUIICK
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11..,. fewer -h nxletles
bee&amp;uee tl\ey are active ill the life of • chun:IL
Their boys and girls ,,_ in an atmoophere
that 'l!'lle· forth our b6t!L Fun, friendship and
· atlon ue blencW lit worthwhile JIOUlh
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Ch. Edu&lt;, Sunday
Wonhlp ljj,ur I.O;lfl am, to, lo:
1 "On Tbe Side tlWee". Coffie and
wqr�ip. you are welco•. ,
Th.• ""' United F�ei,
Chutth, Syracuae, . R�V. . ffaw�
Ruppel$, )'utor, . �00 Mtm;hil
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loved one has died , and all
be going awry.
The test of good religion, however, occurs o� lhe ba � days.
The amount o( help we derive from our faU� 1n the 1md�t of
misfortune is the measure of its worth. And 1t Is exattly here
that the genuinely religious man draws his dividends .
When We Thlrll For God
let u s be completely honest with ourselves. There are at
least a few black days in the lives of the most fo rtunate peo­

ter

You ma y envy the banker who seems to be surro�nded by
money, and you may wish you were the employe_r with thous­
' ands taking orders from you. You may even w1.sh you were
' the TV star whose picture is in: every morning's paper, or t h e
athlete who has j ust knocked the home run th�t cleared the
bases and won the critical game in the world senes.
B ut you may be very sure that every one of them , some•
where behind the mask they wear when the: ne_ws photo_gtaph­
er is about. is deeply concerned abcm� som�thmg �hat 1s s_hut
up behin4 the pnvate gates. There JS no insulation agamst

II IUD t A (1Uent'1 mind llalll
rt11ht 111 th� 1ni��lt1)1 ti:at in-• • •
F,om what, blicl&lt;er&lt;l\ind h.. BiH come ! In
what morat c11.-1111 ·lit !Mt heading! .Where did
Ruth meet hiinT Wre- will he take her !
· Joltifll' tho �l:r'• -� of mind, this BUd­
cletf colli■io11 bol':""61\ •��...- bl OOI' daurhtei
eirid �'rtain\v,'ab61,t eomeone's !On.
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I t is a relatively easy matter to be a confid��t rhrl,;il ian i n
the mirtst of prosperity , when f.o_rtune is 11m1hn_g and when
there are no clouds in the sky. It 1111 an entirely d1�ferent mat•
By Roy

ple. And ii often happens that the blackest follow close upon

day School. U: 15 a . m.; worship,
10:25 a . m., "Double • Fronted Pil­
lar." Thurs'., 7:36 p. m. Cho ir.

7 p.m,
Bradford Church of Chrrat,
Raloh Humble, Pastor, Jim Reed,
Supt; Bible school 9:30 am; Morn•
Ina . wor shi p 10 :30 am; Christian
Endeaver (youth) 8 pm; Eve n in8
woNlhip 1 : 3o ; Wednesday eveninll
Biblt&gt; Study 'l":OO.
K lnQdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesie, Public meeti ng Sunday 3
pm : - Watchtower &amp;tudy 4 pm;
Blble atudy Tuesday 8 pm; Service D1eeting Thursday 7 pm; Min•
lstry v.hool Thursday 8 Pl"D•
PRg rlm Hotll'INI
Danvil le
Church . tangavllle, Don Wachenschwan,,, pastor. Sunda,y achool
9:30 am; Morning worship 10:30
11.m; Pilgrim Youth 6:45 pm;
J£van1elletlc service '1: 30 pm; tellowship 1ervice Wedne,W!y 7:80
pm.

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the voice of God cut
short his pla,ns: "Thou fool, this night thy ·soul shall be re, U..�•d Mothocll1t Ch..,,h, hm,
� . \IIUfJed of thee." (verse 20).
eroy, Eugene Brown, puto�; 9:15
�;,· '" It is. always night for the soul when and where th�re is no a. m., Otmuh Schoo� Keneeth Fin.
, thpuJlht. for the gracious oppoftunities of "today" . The one ley, supt.; Wor3hip., l0:30 a. m., ·
, Who Thinks of salvation ln terms of "tomorrow" betrays his "Off-Shore Fishina:; " 6 P· m.. Jr.
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and Sr. :..: YF; Wed. 9 a. m., Pray· � ·,o� so�J and desp1ses tJie on1y hope which may be clalmed. er meeting aad ·aible study; 7 p.
� \}'b.at �ys the ijymn writer: uJesus is tenderly calling . . . m., Wed .. Chait; Sunday, 9:30 a.
today!'r Today . . . Hear ijis voice, turn, live.
m. Membership Train i ng Class. .
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m , m-i;;:is; r : Blblt-Se
bTh• F N•tatMI Church, PoiMfOY
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::-:1,o•-:Morni n g worshi p 10:30; Christian Waldo J. Bar tels, pastor; John Wm.
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One Brotherhood . Gueat ipeai• .
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Tom Lee,• of 1'mic1 and
avw attendint OU; l:SO weatmin•
al.ell youth f1Uowslp.p, couoae1o11,
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ond M"t1. �•"" 8-&lt;�nffl Wod­
nesda_ y Oet. 2tl 6:3_0 Juni�r choir
�arllce, 7 : 00 Sen ior cho ar prac­
ti e.
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cern..tng that sin whirh is ruining yo� for life and for eternity,
First a.ptllt Cllurch, Pe&gt;!Mroy:
and He wants to do it . . . today. '�Tomorrow" may be too late Ralph c . Zundel, paslor, William
for the "conference'' for you may not be able to attend!
Watson . s,. s. Supt.! 9:30 · 1 1 :15 �God pleads ,w_itl'l vou now in the pr.esent "Today if you will m., Combined s�rv1ce _of worsh)p
h �ar His voice
)· "Be- and study . Spec�al �usic. Sermon,
harden not y ou.r b•eai'ts'' (Hebrew.s 3·15
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bOI� N�� is th� day of salvation: behold NOW LS the accept- ''What Haipptns w,en Love
Lost�" Nursery and Junior Churc h
ed time. (2 Cormthians 6:2).
· fol' ehildren . 6:30 p. m. Youth
The wbrd of GOD cries a Wafning with a striking portrait i.tfeeting; Wed., 7 p. 111. Cboir; 7 :45
of a utomorroWW man" - a deluded and deceived individual p. m. BJA st',!� cou rse; Thur,. •
who lost his soul by foolish reasoning. He said; "Solll , thou 7: 30 p. m., One Wo n One Cla11-;
hast rg,_uch goods laid up for many years: take thine ease: eat, Sat,, Oct . Z!, 7 =30 p. m., Are,,
Youth 11,lly at Rio Grand,.
dribk ind be merry (Luke 1 2: ). llut

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it
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SIQD, !he word " lomorrow" Is not to be found ln the vocabular,v of lhe grace of God; I n lr�lh it belon&amp;s to the devil. And .
with the &lt;lever use of 1t, he bas succeeded in lulling many
souls to sleep or le• dlng them to the "never-never land of "� 1
and by ." Satan does not object to a person gettina right wi
God as lonl{ as it ii; to be done . . . tomorrow. U you feel that
t h_e Hol y Spirit of God is pleadlnJ with your soul, yield lo :
Him . . . tomorrow . If you sense that your Ufe 1&amp; all wrong
because of si_n, take care to set things right . . . tomorrow. l(
s.ome�ne iny1te1 yo1,1 t&lt;&gt;i_ b:ltend a meeting where the grace of
• 0 od tn, Ch n st J· esuJj js proclaimed, thank that person for the
• lnvltat1on and atle,,d ihe meeting . . , \Oll)orrow . On ly make
sure, that you wiU bet tomor,row. anrd you will cause tlie devil
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for h e �•· 1 I see to- it thQ:1 tomorrow will always
be
t'! . .. , tomorrow.
· There is no tomorrow" salvaUo..-i witk Godt Learn lt clear,Ly from His bwn word: "Come NOW and let its reason togelh•
er, S"aith the Lord ; though your sins be as scarlet , they shall
t,e white a� snow: thOul? h they be red like crimson, they shall
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There WH nothing st opping
lhe Ea clH last nia:ht u lhe y
made their bid fur their first
crown In the hi story -Of Eastern
HiJh a&lt;:bool football.
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l•lltrd, two har-'4-nolftl wortc
Df the lttl• ., •.,..,. rip,pH off lar.. t'ln• to kNP the
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minutes � the rtnt quarter to
put th� EatlU in front a to 8
after Ballard h act added , the 2
extra PGtntt wJtlt • run.
Jn the cloDJI.I mi dqte of the
first �uarter Coleman rl�ped off
64 yards onlr to be e,u ci,t from
be.h ind. Of\ the openln&amp; play of
the � cond quarter CgleJnttl went

fOru'ght' Towee}
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Total yard&amp; gained
..., tbe 'Devl\8 2:8-)'6
H l 2 a l the hal fway point
352 103
pi:e Pu�r team bas (9tten betlind I
first d.own a
11
8
�. R.lltland h a l [back . 1 Butland fJile-d to m ol'e to start b_� a:.-. &amp;om &amp;he surt to the
,
o.
hnU1h
the
A\lleo
s
Bulldocs
ii lhe fillt half ol P.1-� - OJl t�o oo- j
u
"'
int
to
,
•Fumbles . . . . . . . . .
��d
l
�nerlll fv.mble o n t tw the second half and Mc Ar ur tuo k
7
AU10MA nc GAS
l
ealio,:11 they have ihre •tened •1th
.a , ol lht same last night over at the 26. &lt;..:h11tf1eld illld mm- J u__..L ..., 8 - . O
'." uart00•
Fumw·
I
••o, loot · · · · · ·
3
--■- llNII"
,etond h�r comeback.a. but have
nd kept rigliti � n gau1s u n·
.
Penaltlea . . . .,_.
95
30
M III. T e@l• �nt 1 n ror a luu'"h . pany moved to t he R utl an d 3 1 _ in l�ad _1r
e Galb a A c.ade,ay ......
DIIIIW �U• Ileen held.
Th
tbe
third
qw,ter
of
8.35
ti\
n
t·k
w
e
B
as
p
fullba
th big
t
y qu a rters:
dftia 'bin 8 :rards out Piere-e's t u plays
Fullback Butch Staten 't"a&amp; thf!
Coach Fiske)' cleared the Sfaye� undeleated Frldaf n.i&amp;ht
Easlern . . . . . . . . 8 14 14 6-42
..,.. ,_ lle ,zir,, Poittt went astr.iy pr&lt;l off !la.ins of 41 a nd 3 yJrds. when
loppmg
s�ub�m
lDH•
ele\'en
�
b
r
bread
and butter man for the Roe- ,
lhe
part
nch.
of
g
With
eater
,
e
1
_
:-1
,
u
N . Gallia . . .
vils were out in Barnes took H f rom _there n a
o o o O- o
-;: llae, lled
32· 1 1'1 at �U Jpoha.
t.et&amp; II he ra n like he W'5 goi lllf
.
sartl galJup to pa)' d irt Ch.:.:fle ld s the th ud quarter 1lefl 111d all of
INlill t-O evJ,y 10 the first period
the
a fo u� alarm fire, tAl'ouJho11t
the fourth Atbe11 1 aecen d and
r irst !IU?,;ter fh� lod�rIn
� @lwt,er tic ked o f f t o �fc- run ror the poi nts wa s no good
let sneaked qver rom the- of!e with. the evenrn.11.
1
lh
trmsers
held
the
Jacket&amp;
rd
L
D
t
s
11t itch Effort
� and the Gener als came
49
conds left. Wlth 1
on
�l bull: to score m S IX pl ay s
In t h (! fo urth quarter the Red s coreles&amp; and never Lhreatened Lo
0, HC &lt;Li
left �m thf;l half fal41 Eva.n1
Staten scored three al the four
slamo
a
re
themtelv
sc
.. , fNNiD. ,cdmmage,
Dev1h took to the ai r i n a l ;i s!
at
n touchdown,
WeUato
me
over
c•r rled
from
e
o
e
lo
ve
TOUC H DOWN l"A IIADI
d
�b n
&amp;I t he time5 and gain ed 128 n ;t yards.
d ih' h ef fo rt to p reserve the ir 2 1
s
c
h
Sto\lC
r
y
s
in
a
.:: �t-;.:��!:�\�: t�J 1�,h ;1.
Di;� i:i�ti�: 1!-�. , '
����: Ain'm
::de�
I
n �;��:ses ��� ; le t i:t ���� 50:��::1/��:t� ri ::
es
Pa n ther
Gru er,
t h
of t
{' ,.__
,;..P.layf1 later but5t throu gh for 55 y a rds but was for ce d to punt licnnett J umpmg off tackle for t
ltjchd to Welbton · f;� the ga me poi nts with a ru n .
�� .-e
n.i
I
l_l I_ p�l IS
� ��
- een�r O the Rutland hnt' fur m i d wa y I n L he q uarter tu sta rt Mr· ya rd s and the ,game's first toucb G aA
Moments \§ler ,-UUd &amp;hot
SCOnN earµ, When .......,., start. Wellston was unable to move
I
OU
l
.
,
• • yard jaunt a nd a t)-· ing T D . Art hur 's fin;i l c-ll nch in g TD dri v e. tlown euly in lbe quarter a n d �a ward galloped 38 yarcb over
straight UR th@ q;ildi:at to, .22
45 � ball their f i rst try as was Porn- yards and
I
It wa s Bar nes going in ror the fqr ttie firsl of bis three touch • right tackle �Ith 9 minutes an d
1 !f! • � �Ul,I attempting to run
atlotbff touchdown
·1
,A, U\r� R()inta wa s stopped
H conda left ID the third per iod.
W
e
I
iben
sc-ore from 22 yards out to i,:1ve do.,na,
lo
i
the
c
ck
e
arges
4
Ash
�
o
of
fv
h
el ook (.Ontro)
the R
Bo
· b
a�i cha !p\��
' , •
• PW lrtmceptN
w��. wJ�:ei..
Momenta later the JatkeU
, Lo1tn came ba.c-k to 1e_on tbeJr , for the leeoJld time SUi ttn hn riied· ley 14 12 to o iead at haltti me.
the Gene r al' s a 26- 1 4 vi &lt;'lory ov er
st
d
Chat
rge
returne
Sot.1th Afr ica, tries for hifll second
IIJli�1: Geo
the ll utland Red Devil6 and hrea k , follnd themselves in the shadow lu TD when Lam Bunter ran ute
· ty
ran 31 Yarda • .to th eI panafh
::
'
l:.awHnce Hubuilel?. opened American upssl toniplt in a 10\be 43 only to see one or the most f'lbulou� wmnm g of their own goal post and at- 10 yards on a keepe;- then ran the 1
h
w
ere
he w.-, caugb t rom
- the soorina: in .the sec.md half on. round TV f�t with New York's
fTom J m1 B1 l 1 stre aks m many )lean.
1tempted a flat pasa which wu qtra point, to make it t&amp;-1, In the 11:'
h.
o1
In rcepted at the 40
:snagged b)' Bill Paige on the 2 i «;loaing minutes of the third Cll-W't er tta �d by Pin tber q lW'ttrbact Bob a beautifully exe&lt;?Uted play UJill Emile GriUitll at Madison Sq
,
STATIS1'ICS
• ua re
· rori another Bulldos: touchdown Paul Eva � s . the work hor1e of the Winebrenner.
tile middle The play waa a:ood Gll'den.
,-..:U
.
McArthur
Rutland
1
!I
Griffith, ranked . sil[th amon g
llcA hur ju. n ior hail- V•rds R.u.shi na:
Bennett quickly added lhe extra Blue Devi l eleven, went on a 2�
141
298
From the 10 Sla ten carried to the f oe- %'J yarda and Eutem'a lourlll
I•
60 yards to pul the Yards passing
73
o points lo completely rattle the yard Jtunt to make in 24--8 for five on two play■. � then went toucll,!1own. BaUani wae in low 147-pound contenders, is favored ·
_., lq. fron t momentari ly , PassE'l!I attempted
13
1 the Gallian1.
0 ·Jacket defe nees.
over ror the scot'l! t'rom the five the extra poi nts to make It 30 at 3-1 o\ler pallid, da rk-haired
to O.
bWillie be ca use 0! his !peed and I
Afte
Athe
r
ki
I attempted run for the Passes completed
n1
c
ked
t
o
the
O
off
5
In the fourlh atanza Joe Dunc an ";Vlth 6:40 elapsed 1n the fir st pc .:-Before the third qu arter ended 11ki11.
Yellow Jactetl
the
"'tilled and McArthur had a Puss"' s i nterrc p teO
�,
o
lads
of
C
oach
·
3
Jod
went 2 1 Yatli • for a touchdown ,
,
.
·
Leonard was In for snot.her touch
Th ompson 11 111 cou Id n, mo\le o n
,
' uiod lead.
296
Total Yaa,ds ga i ned 2 1 4
JmmedJately alter th� Roel\et
Evan9 ru n nine the extra point to
H�wever, �efore Towee� s o nly
. from 14 yards out after ro U_ .&gt;."
�-• taftll back In
9 etbe groun•;1 and took lo the- air give ! he Blue
9
first Down�
k lckoff, Dave Brown, right half- down
Devil
previous
United States f,ight _ he [,
s a 32_8 lead
n.
e
,
i
ut
g
n
arou
d
end
f
�IIIUtft o th• NC- , Penalties
t no a va1 1 ,
1 ,j
40
1
20
back1 returned the ball from the
HMA
with
SCOR
n
rninut
!
2-l
s
e
w
a
un de�dog against hght•
a
and
second
8
s
1
,
rt
FRES
U
r · �
N
�
Chatfiekl'1 punt In the · i'umbles
2
10 to the 33.
in the tame.
,
ght
co�tender Le n ,M:a tthews or .
we
_
the
In
osing minutes of
cl
the
:ii:
I n the fourth sta nza Coa ch
tacklN th• bit Fumble• Lcut
O
2
fir st p(!rlod that guy Bennett was
Logan scored their last touchFullba ck Ge ne Hester followed · Ashley bega n usi ng his fresh men Ph d adelphia a�,}h� c� rden tast
fvll-•
...�thend
�·u ·...a
tr• for 2 points.
By quarters
1
b11ck for a 13 yard jaunl a nd down when Galli pol� s intereepted a witb a 22 yar d plowing drive up an d conseque n Uy Bob fo1ter Nov. 20 and wllhe _ clim �d ofr
t
C?-batllold ki cked off to the Red MeArthur
12 O 8 6-26
·
anotlter Athens' sco re. Berry Wit• pus thto'.'"' b)' Bunter on the center. On the n ext play with the went Jn from the 2 lo end East- t�e . floor twice to wm 8 spht de·
h Rutland
�.,: ��; !eg �� a .:� r�t
o 0-14 son hit Bill Biggs with a pass Blue Devt l th ree . �n the second
CISlOll ove r third . ranked
Mat6
8
:
P a nthen ln Well1ton territor)'. a ern 's 111toring.
D
pl
from
,
scrimm
thews.
a
ge
a
8
plt
c
hout
r the extra
fo
nt•
poi
)'
and the
play mix-up in the backfield caused
./
.
Wtll Ill ti,u� 10. Rutland kept the
Bu lldogs were out !n front 22 to � as mined by the Blue �VII ba,��- a hUnble With Wellston recoverl r�j .
The iast �r o Eaa:let were some
't'
l'lerall bottled i nside th�ir o wn
Toweel, brother of former world
field and Logan recovered on ttle
,-.:
Six PIJys late, Melvin Davis what outwe:,ghed I n the ball game.
o at the q uarter.
•
• over a t l he 34 when
-t tOO•
bantamweight
champion Vic To- . See this Crown Model water
2 Bai nter then plu nged for the
.._,
tf" '
•t gbt half, fu mbled ,...,1- 1h· The average weight figured out weel, is com1idered a harder hitter
We lt ,ton •
failed ·to galn on a
. , ...
In
the
qua,ter
seconLI
touch
do
Athe
ns
n
d
wn 11, cl a de� the ext11u b &amp;: defen sive
-;
__
___
linebacker Rick around 1 1 pound pe_r man that th an Griffith, who scored onl y f heater before you buy any
� ,i
HIGH SCHOOL SCOIES
continued their touchdown par· with a fWl wUb i:10. left in tho Ci
water heater! 'It 's loaded with
, Eutern wu outweighed. How- ,even
d
w
ro
for
recoYere
Pomeroy.
k nockouts while winning 20
By Unit.cl Prus International
ade, 1corilijl three
times. Ha lf game.
e\er, Ashle)'' s
chllrges,
using
style, quality efficiency and
I Elyrla 2&amp; F remont &amp;
' lf
I
•
back Chuck Bowlea shot over left
By qu arter.-:
· The ba ll moved back a nd forth •'fo1,1r yards a nd &amp; cloud of dust" of hil 22 Slarts.
Sttubtn-.,lllt 38
Willie registeed 23 kayoes in his, safety features that all add
eud- £or 1 1 yard&amp; aa.d thtee min- Galllpoli!t
6 e 1.J � In the early part of lhe aecond ground Jt o ut over the Galllans,
- l►
eBALDW11'1
up to your ad'Vanta.ge, Comw
Canton Mc K:lnley 1 6 utes later John Groga n went for Logan
career.
,
NorLb Ga lli.t rlln out o( gas 4»2 ------o O I 1,:,-,.lCI 1,µ,uter. La� "1 the period, Wtlls1
• 'WURLfrzER
pleteJy
automatic, Reliabl e
, l• rbtrton 32 Cuyahoga Fal l, 1 6
t; yard.a, up the mid�e to put
N'IJl.SQNV ILLI
·
· (On beg an a drive on their ow n 35. early in Lhe bai: came after lasmake,
and
Selem 1 0 Wellsville O
approved by the
the Bulldogs out in front 34 to O,
Coacb Bo.b fen.rod's ha pless NelPanther iuard Roser Stewart i ng three player• to injur ies and
lild OTHJ;R FAMOUS.
HOC!KIY GAIAT DIES
Col . IHtmoor 47 Col. WHI O
America
n
Gas
Associa .tibn.
ogan lost little time in finding
so
Gr
n vllle Greyhou n ds remai ned wlQ.- 1 wa1 tnlured II the drive began.
seeJna the Eagle5 march 69 yard&amp;
i, I Si
BRANDS
Col. Harth 37 c.i. Int O
'
It
s
a
llinitedwt
.ime
dayllgl)t aga in and scored ,tn n d- less I n 26 SEOAL c•mea; eoverlnc
offe-r; · so
Buek
UPI-George
OTTAWA
-With 25 •ollq8 lefl in the half, - -- Cci;I.
Se,.,1h
1:1,
Col.
C•ntral
•
i.·13 up fro m 15 yards out to put a four•Yeaf pertod foUo WlDi a 3 8-0 ·�tatl!n drove over from the rour
don't wait! Tenl)s available.
I"
Bouch�r, 65, a 111em1?er of o�e of
.
u,Nn. \ 2 U�{ Arllngten 7
Athens in front 40 to O at lhe pounding by Jack�&lt;m 's deft,ndi qa for Wellston', 1ee9nd flCOre. The 1
h�ekey s most illustr10\IS fa_m1hes,
Worlhlngton 20 B•xley 1 •
e Blue Ribbon Model
h11lf.
Ch a mpion Ironmeo Friday nlglit. eJttra point try, thia time by air,
died Monday _after -a long illness.
Mt. Vernon 20 Whitehall •
Al-ao Ari:Uable
KICK
OFF
RITURNI
Ted
White
'
He
played
with
�011tre
a
l,
Chi8Cll
r
!
ed
WH
D
kno
c
ked
first
dow
n
by
Gruese
r
r
,
o
the
'
.
.... Albany 14 Col. ROH'Y 8
Middleport
r onme n u he raced 40 )'ardl Carl
ki
I
cked off to &amp;tart
c ago and ..Boston m the National
SECOND HAL.F
11 IJ �.. ..,..,
Groveport 16 We1terv llle 14
th'e sec ond half and the Bulldogs Currett ban a:ed over for the ' twin
Hockey Uague a�d was recentl y
In the third quarter, afler the ·
MtaaOII.
Hllllard 35 Mifflin 6
just picked up where they left conversi on to ma ke it
ele cted to H oc key S Hall of Fa me.
1 1 ball exc ha(lie41 \1and1 a numbei ol
London 36 Gravt City I
orr. Bennett took Raymond "Hot
'In the second period, Jaekaon times, Grueaer punted l o
I
the
1 Barne Un-Ion 3t Mlllenport 6
dog" Kloes' klck at the 15, side sco red twlce with Surrett tallying Wellston -43. Staten returned to '
RANGERS RECAL.L PLAYER
I Gfffnfleld 21 C6rclnlll• 0
stepl)ed two would-be tacklers, from the five and addlng the points the Pa nther 40 where official, rulNEW YORK UPI-Defense-man
1 Newark D U"ca.tar O (tie)
A two-tou chd own outbur&amp;t i n the Joh n Hann a has been recalled by
WY-2-2036
cu t to his right an d wa, off for a lter. Surrell then bulled hiS ,Wjly ed the ball dead even though Well•
l rDnlon 1 3 Ehl!aire O
an 815 y ard gall op an d another over fr om 25 y ards out with Bobthe a,ton Coa ch Bob Brenner • argued third quarter e n abled the Buffalo the New York Ran gers from their
I B i eport
Pomeroy
232 E. 2nd
r dg
U Welllburg, W , Y a. 6 Bulldog score. Wilson hit Biggs ru nning the points tile r to ma ke the call. Staten w as hit hard , by Bisons of Putnam County to c ome Springfield farm tearn or the
I
hll1
llcoth•• l"
4 •••
,:u
,
c
•
fro
m
behl
n�
to
d.e[ea�
r
the
with
Wahama
o
a
u
n
24-0
ther
a
at
l
•
n
America11.
,U
p
s
fo
termi
,
r
llpcke-r
the
11
ion.
e ta
L.e,-ue�
, _ i, · Utile [)(pi_ C9a�s1 rtn "' 0 n 40
0 pnlnts.
h• lc
•
W hlte Ta1cons by a score of 20-13
rn the third peri od, Bob Martin t
.
.
f
'
llkiin 16 M•nl la ld 6
Staten scored his thll'd and la�t on Friday night al Bachtel Field.
Home 01 Tbo
.
· 'scored from th� four with John
It was only two mmu
Warren 40 ..._ CHIie {Pa.I 7
TD
tes and Miller tallying the points after
tbe one with 2:10 left in
The Falcon&amp; llad domina ted pl ay
oD thfl· from
37 seconds later when Grogan B pan.
Co1hodon 14 Zan.nlll• 7
third period after two com- in the first half u they mo"¥ed
I
FABULOUS
McConM1 11vlll• 30 Gloutter 20
p�wered hi8 way thrqugh the
Late in the final period wilh pleted puses. TIie extra point try ahead 7-0 early in the a:amc, saw
middle of the J�cket line, caught Jackson's remed
New Concord 22 Ra1•" II• 0
,
ti,, s core t.ied at 7-7, and then
"Bl ackjacks' ' , in ' by Staten wa■ 110 good.
11 p atch of daylight and was orf actio n,
New Lexington 6 Orald•n 6 (tie)
•
Dan Hoops intercepled , 8 . WtU•ton then kicked �o Porn- moved ahead 13-7 at ha lftime.
'
on a 47 yard j a unt and the Bull Hound pass and
Croolm,Ule 46 Mly,vllle 7
wha
'
i!lroy
marched
d
ownf1eld
fo
An
r
explos1ve
86
ytrd
punt
re•
raced 40 yard9 for
d ogs final touchdown. Paige took the touchdown
. Troy 71 SfdMY 1 11
turn by Larry Legg of Buffalo ear•
. The try for point.J Lheir fin� score of the n irht.
11 pas� from Blag, for the extra after failed m
Llbtrt, Union :.: • Fn di:fort 1,
The dr�ve wa■ featured by a ly ln the third period helped to
aking
thfl final
points and lhe Bulldoa:a final score read
Portsmouth l11t 11 Plklton O
pa11 fro�·leri �alfbeek Eddie Buf- put Buffalo ln the lead tor
38-0·
1
tally of Sf! to 0,
W■verly 52 Lucuvllle O
l ngton W fight half Dave Brown,
Oaey Stanley'II ex tn point kick
By quartera ·
·
New Bost.n 14 Minford O
With 8:3� left in the third Jackson
�
6-431
Wlth
a:lO
lef�in
the
pe
r iod. But- made it 14-1�8 18 �
Ti,. Pleln• 39 Chauncey-0.v-•r 2
qu arter Coach Eskcy bega n to Nel,el'\nvJlle
' fin1ton eanied . ffle first Panther
Lat�r hi the aame Q\la rter Legg
O OO
O
clear his bench. It wa sn't until
Belpre 1 1 Trimble 14
touchdown Into the end 1one. He tagped a Bison dl'ive by going
------here th.ut lhe Jacket defenses
went over from the two. Buffing- over from the 1even to sew up the
1 Columbus St. Marv• 6
C��bu• AcNemy O beld lhe expl osive hard runnlns:
ton'a pan to R1uie Phalin was &amp;4.me In al much as acorlna: was
, Cofu.,_ A'l'lln'• 51
or the Athens hacks.
. , loqd fo., the extra points.
,
concerned.
ff L
I
Merlffl,,P:r.nkttn 1 5
STATISTICS
third
The
11COr,
of
the
exciting
The Falconi had grabbed their
I
IOWLING
Am,nde ai Canel WlnchnMr 14
tt}ltrd quarter wu by Rocket end fir1t quarter lead of 7-0 on a 19Mldtll•part Atht\,1
MIX IO LIAOUI
Yarda rushi n g
E4die Ware after a PHI from Bill yard pa11 from Larry Har&amp;ravt!S to
85
311
m
Woft LW Sowen, qu,rterbatk. The play cov- Jim Bennett. Rua■ell Mtlh�r licked
P/.WTUCKET, R. l UPI-Joe- Yards passl ng
34
1
a�"and Blue
Order By Phone
13
Jtey 'Bill Skuse ran his string to Passes a ttempted .
ft ertd.
,
yard•. The eitra point *ry the extra point.
20
2o
Richard s Sand &amp; Gra vel 1 2
seven victoriea in two days when faases complet ed . . 3
8 iy 5.tQ,lri was I004.
Gary Stanley•• 41 yard run to .
o Four
"
'Em Home
Cee s
9
!l
i:111 �90ted home fo.\tl' win ners at Paslltls i n tercepted .
paydlrt in the ta me quarter fol.
3
4
.
Ball snd Cham
With •=50 left in the &amp;•�e, first lowed br- Stanle
8 10
Total yards gained 119
:N';rttlffllett P.arlE Frldty.
y's run for the
311
Bee
Cees
)'eir
q1.1arlerbaet;: Bob W m ebren- extra pqlnt tied
7
. -- -- -- - - First down1
7
the lame at the
11
Rl
n ky Dlnks
a 1,.
wen� over trom the one for end of th,e fint q1.1arter.
Penalties .
45
4ft l
Pomeioy •· last TD, The acore was
T•p Ph'• ,.,i..
Fumbles . . . . . . . . . .
The F11leona moYed ahead at
3
3
up ,tter 1'tek Clow bl ?Cked I halftime when
•et
Fumbles lost . .
•Billy Jewell crah3
3
Roc�s Davis
:,39 W'¥18ton fourth do...-n kick and ed over from the t�ee Yard
B:'I( Quarters:
line.
498 fl111ero1 took poue11&amp;ion on the Jewell'• attempt to run over for
Athe ns
22 18. 1 6 0--M C . Kirkland
Men
.
_
C. MUffly
477 W�ton 20. Tb.t txlra poln� pass, the extra point failed.
MiddlepO�t
0 0 0 0-- 0
A. Sylvester
476 Buff_lna:ton to PouUn, Will mc&lt;&gt;m•
Wahama took the eda:e in the abD. Aeh
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de,Sfartnumt takes a lo•ni:, hat.cl State eullbok �•m•· � �ar•
loot at . the e�onwn.ic h'f}tll
qt rl� OA by th� aa,4Pll,ltl.ll'JI e&amp;ten.
the cbuh'(ry iand interprets It f� s1� am;_�, b)' Jal\d . '1rl110 �Pl•
•&amp;ttcultute for ttif �om�f yeat. Jeces ,nd univer sities wbich \lie
'J'.he. conference ia p_rimarily a fact the national mall!rials for back.
f1nt1m1 and faet interpreting work. ground
•�op which is based upon 1 1 con-t1m1oua yen.round activity.
The department ann1JUnted that
Outlook is part or agriculture's an important gain in man's fight
economit intelligence service, To q1ln1t lns@ct
pests has bee'n
gether with crop aod Livestock re• made with the first repor
ted com.
J&gt;?rt.9 and m� rket news, it pro- blnation, or syntheals. of a11 1n .
v1des a conhnuln1 now of infor. aect attractant that oce!Un natur•
matioi, on the ,ituatlon in •gricuJ. ally in the female gypsy moth.
.
ture •nd the most proboblJ deTh111 discovery also has
made
velopment.t.: in the future
poHibl�, for th@ . fi�t. time; ·. t .he
Outlook ia designed pri�arilY ,o synthe1,11 of unh 1tfll q anht1e1
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help farmers do a better job of of a related chenuc•l.
which can
plannllla ttielr produeticin and � manufactured at low QOlt.
It
marketing. 811.5inesamen who tell! will b4t u� in lar1e-- ale 1tudiee
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good, or service, to rarmers or lo de�ermme the belt way to em,
handle ag ricultural products afler loy 1w::h an attrattant in control•
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offl,
Department
peat
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Con1umen who buy the food, and· .
be
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creasioai'r fhldlna: t•at they also conducted '8 learn w�tNer .' fhale
11118 de­
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rnent uid outlooll: helps- them to· s.troyed in 1ufficlen1 lil.imbEft · t o
reduee infe.tation. The loW-iosl
buy MN! et'fectlwlf.
ma:terlal
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Tlle oU:tlooll aenteie is eartied
on at both :national and state lev- increase the,)lumber of trapl usea
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de,Sfartnumt takes a lo•ni:, hat.cl State eullbok �•m•· � �ar•
loot at . the e�onwn.ic h'f}tll
qt rl� OA by th� aa,4Pll,ltl.ll'JI e&amp;ten.
the cbuh'(ry iand interprets It f� s1� am;_�, b)' Jal\d . '1rl110 �Pl•
•&amp;ttcultute for ttif �om�f yeat. Jeces ,nd univer sities wbich \lie
'J'.he. conference ia p_rimarily a fact the national mall!rials for back.
f1nt1m1 and faet interpreting work. ground
•�op which is based upon 1 1 con-t1m1oua yen.round activity.
The department ann1JUnted that
Outlook is part or agriculture's an important gain in man's fight
economit intelligence service, To q1ln1t lns@ct
pests has bee'n
gether with crop aod Livestock re• made with the first repor
ted com.
J&gt;?rt.9 and m� rket news, it pro- blnation, or syntheals. of a11 1n .
v1des a conhnuln1 now of infor. aect attractant that oce!Un natur•
matioi, on the ,ituatlon in •gricuJ. ally in the female gypsy moth.
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ture •nd the most proboblJ deTh111 discovery also has
made
velopment.t.: in the future
poHibl�, for th@ . fi�t. time; ·. t .he
Outlook ia designed pri�arilY ,o synthe1,11 of unh 1tfll q anht1e1
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help farmers do a better job of of a related chenuc•l.
which can
plannllla ttielr produeticin and � manufactured at low QOlt.
It
marketing. 811.5inesamen who tell! will b4t u� in lar1e-- ale 1tudiee
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handle ag ricultural products afler loy 1w::h an attrattant in control•
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Department
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Con1umen who buy the food, and· .
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rnent uid outlooll: helps- them to· s.troyed in 1ufficlen1 lil.imbEft · t o
reduee infe.tation. The loW-iosl
buy MN! et'fectlwlf.
ma:terlal
permit wotbis to
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on at both :national and state lev- increase the,)lumber of trapl usea
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da euloglalng . Iile jiro Asanuma
who was 1u111.ina ed last week
by a teen•■ge fanatic:
"I was one who actually 1aw
your duth ind I pledge i to · )'011
that we wm put an end to vlo­
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attending- the f uneral of Mrs.
Ralph Hayman, Racine, we re Mr,
and M.r1. Richard Haym11:1, Huntrngdon V11ley, }'1.; Mr. and M rs.
Leon ard Ihle, Mr. an d Mn. F red
Ha yman,
Columbus; Mr.
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Mn. D■ve Tho m■a, Gaha nna; Mr.
and Mn. Char le a Renner. Mr. a nd
Mrs. Richard
Cotterman, Mn.
Myrtle Hayman, Parkerabura:; Mra
Lu cille, Hoffman, Pittsbu re;h; Mr.
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Sanabury, Ml111 Sal l,y Schaaf,
Middleport and Wllll1m Stew11rt,
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thelr blndm11ter Eu,:ene Sear•
and other, drivlni were Da le Dutton, Johb Redovian, Lewi■ Sauer
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ford, Mr■, We1ley Fry, Leland
Brown, Paul Caacl, Donald Low,
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Republican preoldenllal cudld.ote Richard M. Nb&lt;on
and bis running m•� Ambusador Henry Cabot Lodge,
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wUI make their l.ul o■g pll&lt;h tlllti week to woo Ollle ero and oecure the state'• 25 eleetonl college \'Oles. Nix•
on wh!P spent Sunday at hie Washington home resting
and working on a polley paper on space matters, set out
lotlay on a fl•e-lllte wbJsllHtop ltlui that will -• him
Into the Buekeye state Tuesday tD111111ng.

ABOARD NIXON TRAIN (UPI) - Vke President RI•
cbard M Nixon US1lled · Sen. John F. Kennedy with
mounting anger lotlay on· everything from • "!yin&amp;" bro­
lher lo peroonal wedth. The Republlcan prHldentld &lt;ID•
throagb his pre1&amp; secreury, broughl , the lnue of
religion squarely to the forefroal ·of the campaign by de­
manding that his Democratic opponent· 'i&gt;ttbll&lt;ly reprl­

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alleged llepublltan ·dllllrlbullon of anlt-Cothollc Ulera•
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of a Gard en Thera home was bea utifully d ecora t
Rev Ho wa rd Ruppe lt,_ Mrs � 0f their offu:eu 11 weU as the and Mn. Robert Va ughan, Fourth;
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Mn Edward w eUi and Mrs. Elm •
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Mn. Charle, RadAl at the Rutland f\OWt!f mag n olia with t he co nes, bn, ught for the county Home
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The Hallowee n the me was car• on FJ re Safety a nd the u11e of Syra c use Chu rch wer e in Wav- .• u\land.
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lcllhm aave_ ,n int ere stin g r 1td out Ill the rtfre!� me nts ae rv�d fire et lJIIJ�iltl.tr■ w aa giv e n by erly Tue11day to a tte nd the m eet .
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tJie progi-1m' conaisted of • difMr and Mra Jam es Layman ·
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t7 'btber Circle o_f Racine. versity will s�ak &amp;his Sun day at
Meeti.ni
and chil dren, Bet h and Andy cuffllib ·on the 1eaH1lni: of child
m,t; ,W-ltb M�. EdQa Pickens, at r n ? r n i n i:: won h 1 p 11er..,1. ces of � he ·1
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h4Fi home Oct.. 14.
M11Jdlcport and _Syrac u se Flrlt !
ob &amp;lilli, aeoutmast.er of
Mus Marion Lam bert of C.1 eve• 1h ips on the high school le v e l. Af,
,, 'Mn. Itabel Simpson w11s dev ?• . U n i t ed Pre sb� ter1an
C�_urche■.
245, Boy Scouts presid ed
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la nd i s visiti n i;: w it h her slater , ter the di■(!UHi o n, Mu. F recker ,
Mari e Mr I .cc wh o 1s from Kingston,
tie.-1 leader and M rs.
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Mrs David Mill er. M iss La m bert g.av e a short report on h er Euro•
Bluah. pro1t1:1m le ade r and M r §. J ilrn�da i s •. Br et hre.n lly faith
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8J1ln�� - W•Uenon he l d tbe Love and j� st udying De n t1s.lry at OJ.!.
m:t a�'fhe Scout Hall in Mi dd le•
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W�S fo llowed by a report _ f rom
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Gl,t . �ce .
\ He will sp eak o r h 11 hfe and h11
p0,t. Mn. Ted Riley Jr., presi•
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M rs. Betl y WIiii am s is spending Mi ss Ma�,:are t Llggett, A111�tant
::the Ci rcle vote d t_o give tJ. 00 count r y .
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of the group was tu and un•
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L,\JCll,.LI t1AWKllifl
t he w eekend In Col umbus with Stat e Superv�sor of Vocat_1onal
a.., �uea to the C�up cil or � hurc �Al iw m kee pi n g with this
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H ome Econom ics TeJcher., w�o
her br oth er•in• la w and sister, M r .
and •� to (I ll a. medi ca l ,k 1 l s pec ial Sunday,
Rev. H oward
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The inaurance pJins were dis•
Mn. Pe1rl Philllp.t has return- and
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told, of her experi ence• ln N11e r11,
Mrs. Marvin Krider.
i.k ie ,o Com m umty Day Ser- 1 R�ppe\t , pastor. o f both chu rchea ed
ThefN •e, lnnl'III:' '
h.omil ■fter a vialt w ith re la ·
Afr ica where �he 1pe nt th e PHt cuised and also various fun d ,
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State Busine1&amp; Coll ege of Par k· ye r parJlcipatm,i m I teacbe n l ta ken on eith er .
day. Nov. 4, at 2 o dock .
"O ne B rotherhood . � special le■ton, Yf: Va.
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-�frefhmtnt■ we re se r ved by a111he111 "Teach All Nat mn1 ' will
Mr. aUd Mr,. Raymond Pullins
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he sun.i: by the se n ior choi r with 1sr. ar, l,pend hJa today In T hurs· wi�h her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fol lowing the meeting re (resh' - +-• - - - Mrs . I i llian Ste iCf as organl1t at ton with Mr. Ind Mn. Ray mond Chn ord st um bo.
of c;,ke' �d coffee were
M rs. Ja mes Pu l !en an d daugh- d, bJ' M""-Ft'�cliu, aui.lted by
the M iddlep ort rhur(!h.
Pl!IU� Jt, an4 bmtl y.
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The WYli' will llltf� a t . 5:30,
Mr . and · Mn. Edward rarrttt te r, �usan and Mm Ann Howell
n. :rean Hamm of Racine.
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, P . m . with the i hJ�' Mr: 1nd and Mra. Rat Evans visited ar e m Co l um bus to(\ay on bull · . , 'h-� h!fS _ present . were Jean
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Thursday evenfoe with the for m• ne sa.
• Ha_m m.L. ff,-1;1ne.;. .&amp;&amp;th YoUQg, HamI ett Bilc hne r
TONIGHT ONLY
.Mn. Frances Bear� a. · ·MaTtha cfen;Agnes Co oper. Wel laton; Fran- I
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r and Kit N ea l, stu de nt at
cf!s Wetherholt
Vinto n; Ald eth
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the MAGNIFICENT' '
Mrs . ....-iaytoi While . aoil c h il· Rio Gra nd_e are Yisiting today in RobiRIOn, Oa lllPC&gt;lia; · Edith New- , ''Tl&lt;RZAN
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A-lllsketl Dance Party
Bev
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..aret Eaton,
dren or Warr,n a rrjved Ftiday
[ •••· , Mc Arthur; Mar•
Gordon Seett - Joell; Mahoney
for a vlslt wltti her parents, l aw a n d daug h te r, Mr. and M rJ. Falrl ■nd; MIidred Bailey, Midd �e lf q.s
Leroy E. "'.ebs�r (Emma Jean port ; Alberta Ankrin , South Point
- alao ffll aque r.,de ,Mr. and M n. . Ed ward
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. Agnes Linly Jl'Mk Hilt; H ele n
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da nce pa rty Frid ay -,ve nmg, Oct · She vi11t
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Mrs. A. o. TuttJ e and her mo• Beery untorl PtH'nice ;
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RD c a l led on Mrs. J , D . Haye■ Jackso n· Ch arlene Wllli1 La urel•
Th 18 c1ance '18 be'1nl!! 1po n11ored
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F r n t B · Wi l l rel urned ho me a n d M rs. Fran k Ch e
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"BELLS ARE RJNGING"
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s f l Cl b Frid a lte r a 10 da)' v l 1lt in
Rutland
K raeuter
le rday aftern oo n.
'Hill a nd 01'· .
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Mn. Ric hard Ho vatte r and new wen William■, Jackson.
1 Dean Mlir,�n - J _ Hollid11y
my 11tcr1 ouy 1 adY I n red H guesl H. D. Defenbac he r. While there
M. C . .a nd Pl atte r Spln�er for lh e he and hie ■i,ster were jo ined by son Ric hard Todd were re tu rne d
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home today fro m l;\o lzer Hospital
R ffalr. Th ere will be pr1ze1 aw� rd · 'their broth
er and wife , M r .
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Jan.ten
Cuya hoga t•flWd her ■unt, Mra.. Re id Var,,
of
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a �d l'ho • ua:Uest coatu � e• . There Fa l 1 1 tor a vl1it In SaJCto n, ea.,
ney c 111 red for h.er da ughter, D ied In J'ar11nw
wall a l so be a door pm:e.
with the ir br'oth er•ln· l aw and sia• Dre ama
Frl end1 •here ,received word
Admi ssio n pr ice Is .21k for all. te r, Mr. a n d Mra. Paul DIYia.
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rry Wiley are yesterday ot the death of Mra.
So co me end h a ve FUN!
Fre derick Medley of H untln.11· ln Athens toda y t
- -- -o att e nd
the Ellie Janten, at th e h�ome of he,r
ton i• the gueal of M r. ind Mn. Home eom lni ga me
sttn-ln•law and daugh ter, M r. i nd
a nd fesU YH!es
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C. F. Tom pkins.
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Mra. Ft1nel1 Biron I n Brist ol, Va.
Mlaa Lou Ann M clnt oah o f
-------'l'he Biron, ■nd · Mn. J1mi,en ■re
Alhena h1 spending the weekend
Fashi on in men '• wear a lmoat former Mtdd leport •· reatden'- bavwith her uncle an d aunt, Mr. and H ema to b� kee ln ii: pa�
wt th tn• ju1t m·oved from here thl1
Cudldate
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Mra. Robert Hoeflich.
w
o men 's h1shion. The re is ■ tre nd · ,ummer.
� , fer, llepretJe111atlve
to ward trl mm in.1i: me n 'a cr111 t11 1"ith
Sel'Ykn were held it the- Spra­
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fur, an d a 1lm ibl' fashi on is atron■: 1ui runeral Ho me in Ml■haw.,ka,
· Ge•� A...mbly
For
Funeral
Mr,. Ralph
for women'■ we ar .
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LEOPOLDVILLE, The Congo (UPI) - The capital of
the Congo beeame a city of fear loday at the merq, of

..Ud and appuettlly leader\... Congolese ooldlen. Re­
ports ftlteiing out of "Le Beige" - the African qaarter
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