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Seven members of Magnolia
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Be ready for days and nights at home ••
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service now. Service for all types of ruga .
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Roblneon'• Cloonors

plote etock of top.qualltr mahlrlale at
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Mr. and Mro. Daniel Morris
ClnelnnaU were weekend
MUesli of lheir parants, Mr. and
ftoberl Morris Sr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Arlh.ir l!oYt.
Mr. and Mrs. John Voun1
North LewioburJ were
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'Mr.
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visited )lis mother, M r .
Hank Yoong who 1a Ill 1n
Hoapltal.
Mrs. Dunald Holter of Huntlni!IOn. W. Va. spent SUnday

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HEATING

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it brings you a dramatic new pride of own. ership, a luxurious new liv'ing design. ·B ut
there's more, so m,l)ch ;.more, to Flexslell!l,
heavenly comfort, beautiful a'nd dur4ble
fabrics, sup11rb styling a,d best of all
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magnificent furniNtf t!Xlay: .
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-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO ·
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overnlibt tbe entire disc market flipped
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olio la otcadily increaliua. As leading onerJIY and oew ways to mo~ It,
i~ sopply it. Texas Eastern Trarlsmispipelioen of' C..rgy, Ton Eastern
always is ill JCan:h af aew ~urces of • sion Corporatiou. Houston, TeQf.

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' tf.O\I to 20.: Milk ciUea from 20 states were dl.s- On October 10th
.1 to 2011.00.
. · pl.red In tho exposition held In Friends In Middleport
V~l. CALVES- Tops 3(110; Veterans Memorial Auditilrium. received the aimouncement
Seconds ,24.00 I!' 30.1JD: Medwin 'rite elll!IIIii ta'iqjo!d from dhi&gt;in· t1oe marriage of Mri. G ol d I e
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Survivor beile!lll of $230. mll· 00 to 211.011; Colla IS.OO lo :ji).!)O; 01 !DSISive awltoli gear compon- on October 10 at tile BrookWOOd
'lion are beinl ~ ID U mll· SHEBP - Ewes &amp;, l,.ms. Joo ents.
. ' Presbyterian Church in Beck·
lion children, widoiOo, ml .de- to 10,00; Stock Ewes 4JMi ·to
ley, Columbus.
~ent parenll. lllaablllty ben- 10.011: Fat Sheep 4.00 to 1.110:
SUPPER ANNOUNCE)) . FoDowlnc their wedding ·
.ejill· amountln( to fit miUion Colla 1.00 to f.OO: Bucb f.OO The Golden Ruie sunday to Florida the couple will be
a ~ are going to 1.1 mil· to 8.00; Fat Wetbero f.OII to 8.00. school cla01 of the Letart Falls home at 1221 Kenwlck R o a
lion .dlaabled workers ml their LAMBS - To.,. 211.7S: Sec- Methodist 'church will have 1 Columbuo. The new Mn.
wi'IM and chlldi'en.
oods 14.00 to 18.00; Light Wts. jitney supper Satuidn, Octu- 'is a former MlddlepJrl ~=::I
11\lfker pointed ool that the 12.00 to 15.00; Cominon 10.011 to ber 20, at tho community hall. and Mr. Scott • lolmer
19111 omendmenll to tho Social IZ.OO.
Servlnl will ,begin at 5 p.m. ire resident.
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signilicantiy l~=========================:;omojnt ol bene- I ,
fill ·at the national end Ioeal
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l'hoinpaon · •"'I Lawre... . G.
·Mol1l' will instruct the oeventh
o.id eight leasonl of the Medicoi,Jl!iU Help Training Course to ·
be ' lield Tuesday evening II
Plolunl Valley Hospital .
IIi'. Thompson wUI conduct ]
lhf', oil fractures mi l
IPiinUnll end Mr. Mohr will in· I
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yean while electricity for tbe total e1eclric blllll8 baa~
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Df tho lick Ud iajured with
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Eshensur tnotructlni on burn8 ml Kathryn Ma,...
bout, R.N. nurainll ciiR. Tile
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qullllty. Yet,
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IUtblnea whiriJDg, More ineriY to pow·
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Uibt her hou.-o ind stores. Eve,Y year,
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spends a lot of his off·atage time with
Bernice Massi of "No Strings." (Well If
Hugh O'Brian Is going to slay In Europe
for such a long time, he's got to expect
that ·kind of competition) . . . . . Are you
old enough to remember when Pat
Boone wouldn't kiss a girl, even just for
a fictional movie. And now he owna . a
race horae! And II won the first race he
entered It ln. I tell you, there aren't ma·
ny Blualona left to cling to these days,

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ELECTROMODE
for

Larry Blyden, who Is directing the

When Flexsteel furniture enters your home, .
It brings you a dramatic new pride of own· .
erthip, 1 luxurious new living design. But { ~.~laii~·~
"there's more, so much more, to FlexatHI, [. "'"'·"*""
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Cites Fai'lure
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Exposition Is .
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· ·James B. Donovan, the la~er appointed to defend the spy, has written
a book titled "The Calle of Colonel Abel " and those who've seen it predict It
will be a sensational "lnalde story." 11'1
due to bit the book stores In January ...
Lyn Duddy and Jerry Bressler have
been offered three new Broadway shows
-and without a single aQdltioo-just on
the' strength of the marveloua mate$!
they wrote tor Gordon and Shella Mac·
Rae's act at the Waldorf. And there's
quite an advance buzz about their con·
trlbutlons to Robert Goulet's new act.

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2·1urner 011 ~~He

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performed the christening rites. care , have produced aturdler 1
: : · the firll operalkOI • tom. '1111 Nov- &lt;i11J .,.. Pl. PLBAIAiiT - Polo t '1111 complote M student 1'1.
The Peirce is the first of two and taller Americana.
pat
undor other onotlhella .,..-ed with • Ita htp of 1.- Ple...nl lfiiiJ Khool mojonl- l'lealllll IIJCh 8chool band parIdentical ships to be con•plete&lt;l A pamphlet Issued by the ~ · ~::1&lt;&gt;nneo! ol 11.,..."- to liJIUir)' ODd 0 low of • In Ia woo lint pllct In Corpo tidpated In tllo Black Wollllt
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by the Marietta Manufacturing 8; Department of Agrlculture 1
October. 'l1lt q.- ..,. ....,. routlne Ill tllo Black Wolnut psrlde before on Company II ft!pla .. ment v... Feder~l . Extenslon Service SSYI In !811, abolltionllli Jolla Bton tiel Jneloldotl GaiDa I ••• P..U¥11111 Spencer, W. VI. Sst- ».Dillsela lor the survey The al.ster better d1ell are one bil reason llaged 1 raid'?" Harper's Pfltf"!, Meigll
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----ahlp Whiling 1.8 exPected to be why Americans oro IJ'I'WI"I tall· Vo., aei%1"1 • hotel, o...W, ftre.
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house ODd 30 ......_.. In oa
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inch or oo taller than hll father groa.
the loeol CorJiO .,.. .,. Cool CarMr lr. &lt;t Jlulllnd. II ilelnl
was at that age. At inanhond, In 1!133, Chine.. CclommlaJs Fuo:lY t.... boltiol clolms .... Sondn Crlllk, - - ~to KlndJeJ API, .....
he .atands 2 lnchea taller than began their "long 1111rch" to the llted IOilb tllo~~ Co\lnl1 Bur· ry, Betty Terry, Corolyn Miller, Jllllla, lolloorlrtc hlo ............
the average young man at the NM1h...,. ·where they ..tobllsbod eau al. U......,_ Compo
l'lllllmmons ond Main fnlll tile United St.le A I r
turn of tile century ~ 5'10'' headquarters ond pt..- to - loot ...t. l!1ltiaL - · n. _, meiYe« • , _ tochnlrel lnlalirc Cjlmpared to 5'8" . And, hi 1 llnue lhe olto&lt;k aplnst tho "'• wllb 112 ...,ftnaed clalml, llf larJellopby.
· fer dol&amp; - b i J a.jllne
weight Ia about 20 poundo more. UonaUot f.......,, ol Chione IW· active elalnts llir h
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women, too, are taller. They ' ohek.
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The Electrical Manufacturers ladies are·watching u.;ir weight. World War II, died • MAIIIE'J'TA
Council of Cenlral Oh10 announ- 1At 'the same ag.S, they weigh lllne".
Pamllleo that employ IJouae.
ced lndly that the Foortb Bien· less for their height than their : . - - - - 1
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ntal E~trlcal f4'anufacturers I grandmothers did - Dy some 6
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Exposition Will be held ~~ Vet· ~ to 8 pounds:
The Ch ter
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erana Memorial Building m Coes commu Y •-•~
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l2 13 8nd 14 American fanners are produc- demonstration club will meet
oure they have the ClOITeCI...,. John MarlhaO Brlley, Repub- 1: u;,. 'ev:'?ls s~heduled O::ing , • .,. or the best food In the iat Mrs. Gary Dill'• on
lal oecurlly number• oltheir~~c.tn candidate for United ~ion with National EJec.l world today. They are breed- l dayatllo.m. for~preo .
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Iing more nutrition Into their tive-;pared by Mra. IIIII', Mra. Jlooe. '
last montb of thla quorter mlthe Democratk, AdmlniBiratiOI. :;.r.:t ·H. Trumbo, Sales stock and putting more food val" mscy Keller, lnd Mr1.' Jonet j
quarterly reports most be Wed and the Democratic leildership Markotlng and Research llirec· ue mto their fl'ults and vegels· Goocll. Anyone mtereated . In 1
wltb the llialrlct lliroctor ol in the IIDuse ami Seqate have lo 1 Col , bus . d Soutl&gt;- bles.
leamlnc aboqt c:ooldn1 wI 1 h
Interns! Revenue between Octo- "failed miserably to seize the r ~hi -~~ ·' !ric a';:. .
Agricultural ' scientlols find herba Ia Invited, •"'I
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psychological advantage t h a 1 :7d "Th: E ec ilion abo~"",.l;: that · similar fOods dp not ol· brine peraonal tllbJe Rrvioe.
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Iways provide the aalne amount Mra. Keller wlllolao give lnker, lllstrlct Monscer of the blpartiiJn Congressional Com. '"~ew111 tr a 1 1 nl ~" of nulrlenls. Certain breed• ol otructlon .In makinl -aliVe ·
Morletla Social Security Office, mltlee on the Csptive Nations" rec" 1 I ~ ~:E 0 ' T e caltle give milk with.jligher pr.. C118hi0111.
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vitamins A and II, end som• l PT. PLEASANT- Complet. '
throulh ~ must be re- committee; that is a matter of The ExposlUon i8 co-sponsor- strams of sweet potatoes, . ing five yeara of aervlee with
porter. Barker said the local c;ellU," Briley ssid. "The 1m- ed by the Eleclrlcal .Manufac· Instance, have more nstural V&gt; Appalachian Puwet Co!npany
IOCtal security olfoce at 309 portant thing Ia to move in a turers Council of Csnlral Ohio tam•n C than o~•·
,. John W. Csmpbell, Hogsett,
Putnam street, Marietta, baa positive way lo combat the Sav· and the Columbus and South- From these h'l!her class Weit Virginia. J&amp;bn· was ·em.
cropo ol plants and livestock,
October If 1115'1
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leaflell explaining how oociat let propaganda li"!' that Com- ern Ohio Electric Com n
secunty covers houoehold work· munl.sm alone Ia Interested in The purpose of the E~ilon A,merlcans are getting big
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should be reported.
oping nat!OIII.
large and varied displays 011They are not only healthier than
pin ·Friday •~ tho """"tuElECTRIC HEATING and INSULAnON
ol • month~ saletf-11100t.
"The ~st anower to 'th!• P;:" eleo;,trical ·apparatUs end '"~"! pas! .generations, but they I•••
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John 11 mirrlfltl _anc...lits , .
Phone 667-3415
YOUR SOCIAL SECURlTY to pull together and presenUo show iii 'laUor~. to provide
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colonlatism
m the subJI''1ted menta of the industry ..within !SO T o Name D"trenoro ·
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'it has reached far beyond the Health Alsoclotion will
II economy - end to Individual
GaiUpolta, Oblo
borders o1 Ohio In Its appeal at the Roc~ Springs Methodist
famillet - Ia shown by new
Saturday, 10.13, 116%
and acclaim. As one J1 th fin- church, Monday Octohor 22
Ugureo reletsed regarding aoc·
SALES REPORT of
est croos.gection displays In the 7'45 m The nominallni
Ill security benefits toda~ ' by
Oblo VaHey Uvelllodi Co.
Industry, .It Is useful in making ~~~.:· ~UI report on no•nin11.j
William P. Barker, lllltrict HOGS - 175 to 220 lbs. 16,110 trado cuslomers aware of new 11001 · for the nine directors
~ager o1 _the Mairetlll Ohio to 17.50; 220 to 250 lbs. 16.00 to prnducts and Jonovatlons in the the Associ · n
SoCial Secunty Office. ,
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=fi:C::~~~ ~~~ b=I~ SoWI &amp; Pigo 60.011 to 100.00; hlbits such as Eleclric apw· expected to be present. All
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atua induslry haa relied on in members are urged to be
monlb. Borker broke the flgur· CAT'ILE - Steero IS 00 to other areas for motivating and
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erowd of opectaton.
the speakers platform. Amons
The ..remony opened witb them were Rear Admiral Jameo
the preoentation of flag• by Bo~ C. Tison, Deportmept lllrector
Scout Troop 25t followed by the Coaaland Geocietle Survev ' Sec·
Notional anthem pllyed by • U~e rotary o1 Slate Joe F. Burdette
Point Pleassnl High S • h o o 1 Paul Crabtree Specilli AooJst.
band Wider the direcllon
of ant to Govern:.r Barron· John
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The invocation was given by
the Rev. Corlls Saville Putor
Trinity MelhodiBI Churcl..

MIDDLIPORT

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MI.. Helen E. Ellis, ren'V&lt;n· Stronger Too
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Inc ond chrllt&lt;ninl ..remonle• Robert Siler, Publlc Relatlo .. ea wood oculplr.., o1 w..tport
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'l'h&lt; evenl"' itan .... Jupiter '1111 all odfeelool Gilly ~~ T • Jin
Sh select&lt;!d second pllco in
l&gt;eirce ,.., held Monday after. mtroducecl Walter M. w;oo..,r, late Chsrleo Sanders p,;,.,.. I Belter diet!, along with hl!lh- ODd Satorn.
men o t - :D
old.., or
l,VIr g. OW the Mlu Mojorette contest ond
II tho MariettA Manufac- l'rellident ol the MMC. who In· lor whom tbe ohlp wu n•med: er lncomea and better medl&lt;all ~n Ibis doy history'
belort Moo. I, .,..'ludlol; volon
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' The {)ther big upset ~as Marl- p 98· 14 addini ma~tJlne victory er than Ullr.utl with llpark'ltng runs ~! ·
COLVMBUI (\1Pll .... The race alta's ~-20 lou to unrenk&lt;!d Cam-j over Portsmouth, jumped back ln· and pa11es. Columbiana's Paul
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hair or the SMSOil today, and it son, dro;&gt;ped them out M l:ht run- eighth.
' a 6:1-y~~rd run , as the Clippers
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Un,Pei'lten Loriiin Admtral King, dawned Leetonia, 40-22
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Two Polltt A MJap~
• 2G..O w1nner over Elyr1a, con- Down m Southeastern Ohio. Ron
Qnl}• two pom1s, the ll'llri'D of Ollet.bllltfln M1ddletpwn. which Unued to. advance up the ladder Ritchie of Eastern carried the ,
• nlnth • place vOte, separa.ted ~~ ~p th~ y~r'1 ~~beet l!le~, Iby laking over fifth place. ~ I ball only IJv• tJmc.t from scrim- ..:. __ /\·
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e111nat1 ~oger Baco_n &lt;5-0~ and lm 1 44-o w1n over Hannan Trace.
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Steubenville (6-01, t1ed for sixth One ot hil jaunta was tn 87-yard l ..':~~"·t::::rt"" ..:tf.a., J?l':~l-"
ceache1 ratings,
place with 128 pomls each.
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Halfback Harry Wilson of BtA!u- ! "Weeltmhtal&lt;dlll• mlddlo men!''
tlnued to rteeive tile moat fiNt 1
I S Iweek ago, fllushad 11inth th1s tune benville personally accounted for
place votes from the U COflctJ•
lin tht walf:a . of a 30-6 ·decisiou ~54 Ylrdt, ICOring twice, Jn the 9. Toledo Central 21 (:5-0l
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balktinl t&amp;ll week, tht A'tl.atort l COLUMBUS IUPJI -ohio 8tate 1over Toledo Wnite:
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Big Red win ovar PIUaburgh 10. Fremont Ross_ 1l (4-I~
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from Stark County piled up 2~0 ! Buckeye cagers opened their 1962- Once-beaten Springfield Soulh, North Catholic. One of WILion's SecCMJd 10 le•ms. ll. Sprmgflek
points, two Jess than Niles' 242 ' 63 driU. hert Monday wJth JOmt tht!' only L'Onqueror of Middletown Iscoring run• was an fiQ..yarder. $outh U 49; 12. M~rletta 37; 13
tDtal.
t promlsJng 10phomorc11 bolstering tllll!l year, came In 11th for tht
Cleveland ~t. Ignatliji 1) ll ; 14.
Alliance's bigh-;&gt;owered offenat the defe!ldtng Bil Ten champions, aecond consecutive week but 1 COLUM8l18 WPIJ -The United!Kettering l'alrmont 2$ : U. M&lt;i~POI!ed up 8 72-8 vicLory over Gone ai-e such greats as Jerry loomed a hot prospect for the top Press International Otdo hlgh lslllon 23: 111. Zanetw!lle 22; 17.
C:Jeveland East iaat week to give NoweJi, members of the aeam that 10 shtluld there be more upsets school footllall r&amp;ting• with first Steubrmvlllt Central and Youngs·
tflc Aviators a 5-l record, wh.ile Lucal!l, John Havlicek and Mel this week.
place VQlCs and won-lost records town Moopey 1?' each ; IP. BelleNile• Wl!lll Idle. Coach Mel Know1· won thnte •tralght Big Ten tttle11,
·Powerhouse• Appear
in parenthe5es! :
vue and CleveiJnd Benedictine 1f
ton's Crt!W now hu WAtn
in vne NCAA crown .00 .twice fin- AI tht NPIOD progresse•. the
Team•
Polntl each. .
a ro 11 : tlnet 1n optninl lou to i1hed rwmer.up to C!nciuOilti.
offeni&amp;i ll!Mmed to takt OYer iq t. Niles 101 s-ol
24Z O&amp;hf": Ml'rtins Ferry 0 lind
Lima Senior.
But returmng was some pretty Ohio this year. Beside11 Alliance'• 2. Alllsnce 8J 5-I)
240 Gallipolis_1} each : Colum~us Wat·
Five For Two
good talent, hetded by Copt. Dou1 72 POints, .and' Middletown's 98, s. Warren ~) &amp;·0.11
. m t:er11oo, Lama Semor, ~yton Col .
Spt-edy halfback Chtt Bryant McDonald, • fl~ forward frnm Cinl!~ati Roger Bacon slammed 4. sandusky 11 14-o-1 1
· 110 W~lte JO euch; f'rlnceton 9' ;
acored three 0 the Aviators' Fo~torla, and Dick Reasbeck, 6.0 McNicholas, 41-0, and Steuben. 8. Lorain King 31 •s-ol
1$8 Youn~&amp;town South 8: Del~ware.
tOuchdowns in the rtlut and team- jumor IUllrd fr~m Mtrtlns Ferry, ville took Pittsburgh North Calho- &amp;. Cinn. R. Bacon 21 Cl'i-0)
128 Opper ArllnJi:ton, Clndnnau Pur·
:mate Larry Grimes went over for both regulars on last year's glit- lie, 46-6 Just week.
j s. SteubMvllle 21 (fl-{))
118 cell 7 each ; Akrcm St. Vincent O:
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91 ) Toledo DeVllblu, Xenllf, Shelby 5
Tw members ot last week'• top other lettermen returnmg In·
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10 t:amB, Fremont Ross nnd elude Gary
8.8 center; o,ly Good Pla er Gone
Cleveland Shaw,
ParMariett-a, m,t defeat for tbe first Don Flatt, 8-4 guard - fo~wa~d:
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time in !Q The result wa• an· LeRoy Frazier, 6·5 guard . .Jtm
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tilow, ~~ New Mart!ntylll4,
}Jnd .rown11, who appear to be Casudy wa• in his seventh
VI,: .A.l MUtt, a.o, Wuhln~Jtilu embarlring on a youth rebuilding year in tbe pro ronks and while
Court House, and .Barry Thomp- program.
at Ohio State he won the Heisman
son, 6-1, Columbus.
The 18-year-old Cassady, obtain- Trophy,
The Bucks play the!r first five ed from Detroit ln a pre-season When told about the action at
gamt~s at home, opening Dec. 1 swap, was released late Monday ~Is Southfl~J4. Michigan home,
wlth Utah state. 'I'Jtey apen th~ to make room f()r 'a newcOmer. Ca11sady 11 aid ~t he never really
Big Ten campaign It bljnnesota Added to the roster was Jim had a chance t4l play with the
Jan. 1.
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wtlo has been on the i'jured r~ tie wa1 used on the klckorf re
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epor po Y 8 BATTLE TO DRAW
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turn and turned in several good
Baron• were honorld loot SUI\&gt; PAIIIS IUPB - Angel Robin- Shorter wao with tire teom jobs
day evtnlns "hen a supper was sonl Garcia, 141'1.1, (t[ Cub11 fought through tht exhibition season but
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Bennett the third draw (I[ hl!i caroor M.m- WB!I placed on th• Injured liat )Je. tn other movell, Coach Paul
Americtn Lepm. HaU. The day nJgllt ~thPn be batt!~ .Om- caUJe of a plantar wart. removal Brown SIIY• thai rookie Gary ColSarona won the Mnlgs County riPe · Sadok, 141, of Tunisia c.n Of •bleb aldellned him,
linl will move from left end to
Leagu, and were pre~nll!d with evon 1«1U1Jtrouah 10 roundo.
The QvHiev... IM-powtdorlwr flanbr. Thi• moa01 he will back
lndlvldqal trophies by
Lee
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Smltlr, president ol the lloys ACCEPT&amp; CIIALLJ:NGE
and lo enpected to be ready for been having hi• troubl" In the
League, A larae cake, deoorat· PARTS CUPI!-Th&lt;" marcll't·I'Kflt acliorl Sundl1 wilD OM, Brown• Iaiit two games,
ed ':';ltlr "Pony Learue Champs of Vlrtler •aid Monday llhe hod meo! the 111. Lou!• Car!llnala,
Anptlrer youngoter, Era14 Green
1962 11118 HI'VW wltlr the pol- acceplod an lnvita~on to """' Val Tho , _ owlt&lt;\11 wao ouood lJ '"pootecl to !i1rt at ·loll halfluck •~pper.
dt Lolr. one o! France's
1- by "' lnJ!Iry to deleriolve blld&lt; bali. tr ht lwr
from an
111011 attoJ&gt;IInl wvelht lroya year • old,, In •he Man o'WoriDon Flemrjrlng and tire 1.....,. lnjt111111ld Fran PIU'ioer 9•Y gel
o• the """' and their famiU.t, lllaku at 8elmont Park Oct. II?. atatuo ol Jlobby FranlrU., who 11"1 nor! u a de(enat.e to&lt;:kle,

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Mr. and Mra, Harry E, Clark,
Liberty.,.,, enlerlained wKh a
birthday l1lrl)' It lbalr bonle In
o~rvatlon of lite blrlllday ol
lh'etr chlldten, Vlckey, Rickey,
Sherrie, and Terry, whOM blrlho
days aU fall In Oolober.
Attelldlng were P:Uzabeth
BlaeUner, Joyce and Mu WI~
.... 1lWjne Lee, Chuckles Qull·
len, Bobby Jo Lemley, a n d
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PriUs - · ......... aU wiDnero of pmes_ A,.lltlng Mra.
Clark ...... Mn, Evelyn Spencer, and Mra. Poggy QuUien,
and Mra. Ella Lemley,

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variety of MOC!l!ll!, sii•s and prle•s ever offered by 1ny ~ sr

44 models ln four popular sizes. No other dealer equals oor
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..:e class of our nine frlkidlrNfeighl ford Fairlanes, featunn,g
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not anoth« dialer that cen lop our big f!UIIivtly Ford
to 405 Thun'derblrd hO~~ ~aM~ thl.t's
pure Thunderbird vel~el Finally, no other dtlltr can cut
with £'tfd's tw~~•Ytlf
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hera , . , at a come-to-poppa prlcellt I~~ liveliest v,net,
show In town . , , and we're se._ing • ~eat lor you I

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(9) FOR SALE

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RUUL TS.
RATES
4 cent. per word, one lnaertiOtl Minimum ch.!r&amp;:f'-60
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6 centa per word for three consecutive insertions.
Special - one montb for 30 cents per word
FuU nte of 4 cents per word will bt cbar&amp;ed for ad-

ftl'tiling if 11ot paid wltbin lO daya aftt&gt;r receivin&amp; bill.
Error, in Advertiamg-Should be reportf'd •mmediate-ly.
Ttle Dail)' Sentinel will not be responsible for more than
one incorrect i.&amp;ert1on .

3 ROOMS

Carrt of Thanks and Sptt'lal Notice• of Evrnu., $1 .25,
for 50 word minimum. Eal'h additional word, lc.
Obituariea publist1ed .;.t 1 cent per word.

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61 0$ Coun!ry Muol&lt; Time

6:20 Farm &amp; World News
6:30 News

Democrat Candidate
FOR
COMMISSIONER

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6145 Mtilo COUnty RFD
7: 00 News

7:0$ Brqldast Party

7 so vu f'ollici aports Show
7 11 P I - . llord~llft Show

now cooking's fun
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have everything!!!

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Middleport and Alhtna Route
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PoPneroy, Ohio

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Se9ond Prize

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Now automatic Gu o..na start, ooot.. and then looltr tJteir oW1l ltmperutum to
keep foodo hot-without further oooking-for hours! You can oet ·thO keep-warm
oven u low u 140 derre--keop meala ran. and juicy tiD ....-vbli-w.~ plata
-thaw frooen fooda-froahen fr02811 ~ked 11'9d•-•On!y Gu Ran(OII Rive you aU
tbeoo other work-88vinr features: aolf-butinl l'otiUoriea, automatic -~ thermometon, family-aioepiddle-in-the-middlo, tho Bumer-wltb·•·Brain,j and perfect
control ol workinr heat.
tAGA rlopa

Solid white finish. Looks Uke a show car. lJfe waa
a bed of roses for this Mere and It shows it. Rulli
ao ~~~we couldn't even replace a spark plu&amp;.
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1:00 OSU \!COUt of ,lht. Week .
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Miss Dorothy Kauff daugbl· tamed wfth a · - party Frio
The Fall Regional meeting er of Mr aod Mrs ' Clifford day evening after the football
Middleport Girl Scout Troop I gram chairman
of
11 of the Ohio As- Kaul! of Middleport, . aod Mr. lime at her home A~ns Rood
No. 221 presented a program With the use of posters
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Fry
of Garden clubS ·will Burl Henry, son of Mr and Mrs honoring her guest, MISS Sanda
on Fire Prevention Monday eve- gJTis showed methods of f' r were In Poca, W. Va. Sunday ~:~":'~~ d~rmt :• Columbus are vlelting here
be held this saturday In Btlpre Ira Henry of Gallipolis, were Suiter of Gallipolis_•••• at the regular meeting of prevenhon and also presented afternoon to attend the funeral Cro Y
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his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John With the Belpre and Utile united in marriage Saturday Pizza, sandwiches,
polsto
1 · " Fanny F.Irebug·" They of George' Hood.
Fry and Ow~~~:r
~- relatives,
Hock'mg club s as ho stesses.
'Heath Met-' c"'"
and pop were acrved.
t.'te•Middleport Parent-Teachers a slt'l
Hw' superllltendent
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e a so presented lbtes
Mrs. EdWard Blake and dau- The morning session will be bodist Church In Middleport
Goe!ts were Linda Kirkland,
ed by their.leader Mrs George number of Camp fire songs.
and ·son and ·Mr and M"S !he chil~n of the third grade ghter, Mrs. Newman
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in the First Methodist The single ring cere~ny Janie Baer, Nancy Burn 1,
Hackett Jr and ~ere introduc- Charles Vroman. president, George Logan ~er~ Sunday vi~ m the pnmary department
who have in Columbus where
there with registration was performed by Rev Marvin Dorma Hauck, Pat.J:lcla Hennel"
ed by
Clyde Ingels, pro- was
charge of Monday's Ritors in Wilkesville.
were promoted to dthe
Mrs. Blake has been receiving
t to 9:45. The aft~ riowson before the ~ediate sy, Ruth Ann Bailey, LInd a
;;-iiiiii................_.........., fmeeting which was opened WJth 1 Mr and Mrs WilUam Bray- grRade ml .the jumor epartmeFreddnlt. treatments at the University
will be held In Ambrose famllles of the couple
Darnell and MJss Suiter . .Siopo
prayer by Rev. Marvin Dowson ,1ey ~f Green Sp(ings ar. the Bo :',e;~':!J'e~ ; : : .... a.::
. spent the weekend Hall.
The bride, given In ;..rrlage ping In for refreshments afiel'
'and the pledge to the flag led iguests of Ml ond M" Olin Thy
V ha
lheJr famllles here.
The lecturer and demonstra- by her uncle Harry Kauff of the game were Ralph Werry,
Pomeroy, Ohio
by Troop 221.
! Boothe and family
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. urmLeoa aVug hann,sev~n year Mr. and Mrs. Homer John!on tor for the meeting will be Middleport ~re a street Kay Compton, Jim Mea and
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Dubay
and
children
of
Falls,
a
National
She
was
attended
by
her
SlSIi
Wtlt Dlsnty't
Vroman- Welfart:. ~.trs. Bert ithe Harry Carman l•ome.
I Brenda Po~, Loring Vaughan G~ve City visited )&amp;!It SUnday
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. Show judge and ter, Miss Sandra Kauff of ~d"BON VOYAGE"
(Technicolor)
Bodlmer, Mrs. Robert Schmoll I Miss Myrna Maag student I d J h Goodwin five E'R With Miss Sylvia McMaster. an ou¥standmg arranger. Her dleport, who wore a pale pink '
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Frtd MacMurray, .lant w.,. innd ;olrs. Harold Hubbard ; Pub- nurse at Holzer Hospital spent ian
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also VISited briefly With
Flower · Arranging.
Also attending the couple as
ah Wallev
a Holiday
Mrs.
George
Hackett,
Jr.
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J;lrAAfqrd.
M"-'.
singer'
Marlene
Goodwin,
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McMaster
last
Sunday.
Mra.
!QIIgbt
remembered
by
best
man was Mr. Chester John·
epree in iay Paree!
De·
borah Wall,..., atmearc. on the legislation, Mrs. Rodney Sauer., MrS. ' 'Stella ' Gnltaor: MJ'Ii. S!'aqel, Tony Vaughan and
Mrs. lneo Conkle of
' County Garden club son of Ka11auga. The new couple . · ·
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Mrs. Guy Re~ .. ·ami •Mrs. ' KartGI'I!~er. all\l ,~. Adolph ~••11\on, four y ar; Mrs.
lllvlsltingwlthher
as abe attended the will make their home In Galli1 stir
Callan pursues her Rodney Sauer were named as f§', ottended · the, , ))01!leci&gt;lltlng ValljJhan, Linda 0Reuter,
Mrs.
Frank
Still
on
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meeting
held m M~d- polis.
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Street and other relatives
when Mrs. Robert Rei· .
Colorc.rtoont
myour
1group's by-laws to conform with :SUnday.
Goodwin, ·and Ronnie
Rutland.
wu director of this _region.
Adml111ion: 75c and 35c
' Mrs. Mabel Van Meter re- three year; Pamela Crew,
lllr. and Mrs. Vernon.
reservationa muat Jttellded Jnnual
-THURSDAY &amp; FRIDAY the slate organization.
o.t..... 11·19
A donation of $50 was receiv- turned ot· her hl!lrle, qaes
..,, and Darla
and sons, Greg and Davtd
sent to Miss Harrie Marie Baplul Convention
NOT OP!N
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of Middleport or ~,.,_ Rev. and Mrs. Ralph C. ZUn· otart your child now on •
SATU.RDAY, Oclobor 20
ltion League toward tbe cost of ' with her brother and sister-in· Chris Tompkiml and AndY with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. .T.~k ~ones, 803 West \ rew del and Mrs. Daisy Ja~per.
...HELL IS F'OR HIROIS"
new maps for the Central Build- ! Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kareu· Vaughan, one year.
Ralph Gilmore.
_ Dr1ve m Belpre by October 17. were in Canton last week atSteve McQueen. Bobby Darin
ing.
The
PTA
voted
to
pay
the
'
ter
and
daughters,
Morning
'Bibles
were
presented
Mrs.
WUI
Good,_
Mrs.
V
•
r
tending the annual Baptist Slate
.
· . ·
Fe.u Parker, Harry Guardi1
no, Nick Adams, !!tar TV's balance .
Star.
Debbie Crew, Gene
Abbott of Sluonville, W.
Organisational
Convention. They. were guesle llanll lniitrvMent
"Rebel", Bob Newhart, TV
Mr. Vroman thanked all those '
Charles Hannahs, Larry
and Mr. Charles Good, Mrs..
,
f M
J
,
· ter and
0
Comedan, James Coburn and who brooght books for the Ji. Mrs. Carl Jones and daught- er and Sian Coates
ben Ransom, and Mrs. Neal Meeting Planned
rs.. aaper s 519
Mlkll' Kt-IJ!n.
brary and said that more could er, Carla of Pontiac, Mich~ and
·
Burdett of Charleston were
There will be an organiza- brother-m-law, Mr. a~l' Mrs.
"A W~!KIND
be
used
if
anyone
wishes
to
Mrs.
Minnie
Beverage
and
Bev..
itors
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
D.
Al'
meeting of the County Roy Russell, in nearby A aance.
WITH LULU"
.erly Perrin of Middleport, vlsltensworth aod daughter, Becky Youth Council of
Methodist Sharon and. Cherlene Zull!lel,
Bob Monthouse, U&gt;sle Phi1- contribute them.
llp~~ .
Shirley Eaton. Tbe
It was announced that t h e 1ted Friday, with Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday.
churches and a planning session who are attending Otterbem
Year's BellyiauJZhter-Pieee!
membership drive will be held , Charles R. Kerr Sr.
M nd Mr N
Ste .
events Sunday at 2 College went to Canton on Fr~
!~' Jiot, '!;OGET!!ERNESS!
r. a
1.
orman
w
n
day to attend the miSS)()nary
,this week.
. 1 Mrs. Beulah Campbell and /
and chUdren of
natliiitd Methodist 11 • "eli" . , ,
Islanding
SUN .. MON . en d Tuls .
' The November meeting will ·. Sammy Bl rchfl eld of RuII ancj
$
ra rtY of
11/m the was
an ou Early
aDd Mr. and Mrs. Jack
....·~,At- ·' · ~...."-" ..
coriVentton
Oct. 21·2S
be Fridoy, Nov. 16 with a pay 1were Friday evening
dinner
Belpre vislted over the
elected or appoln~ pa
.
:Ill
t
Wm. Holdun
program to be presented by the /guests of Mrs. Everett Me- Mrs. Shirley Mtlls
wtth Mr nd Mrs G
each charge regard- Saturday morrung the gJT wen the instruments
:·couNTIUitT TRAITOR" pupils of the oecond, third and Knight.
ed the Jolly Bunch Sewing
·The. S~warls . ,
of the number of church- on ~ Gr:n~lle Btor":~ ~ commended by
~=ii::--i::·:ii-;:;:;:;:;:~~~:::_:_~~·-:~~:-:__::_:;::. 1 Mrs. Everett McKnight at- laat Friday at her home in
·to Columbus.
es In the charge; the counselor, mee g .0
ap 15
ou
•
Ro10rvo Dlll•lct No. 4 tended the homecoming at the dleport.
Mre Annlce Ohltnger and
Rev. C. Melvin Alkire, Rev. Felluw~hlp Board and I be
RIPOIIT OP CONDITION OP
Rutland Christian church San- A shwt business
. Vaughan and
Caato, Rev. Robert R. Zundel s returned to Pomeroy. Magazine
day.
. ·
conducted by Mrs, E. L.
calkid to Dunbar last
·And Rev. Marvin Oi!wson,
•,
Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Roush es aod the club voted a
becauoe of the
who. ... 16 .be On the Council, A 'd
V
You• ch;ld deoerv .. mua;c.
· to' 'attend.
CCI ent 1'eu'm 8
Thv: eoet "'
t~ reward•
tlon 0 f 110 t 0 th e
of
Lakeview
·
a
re
the"
guests
of
of
Mrs.
Ohlinger's
aPe
•
·
are
sreat~ m•mall,
••lf·~Onfidence,
0
' POMIROY, OHIO
his sister. Mrs. Charles With· Emergency Department Mr
in-Jaw, w. D. Paraons
In Fair Condition
popularity, •ucce~~ in ~ehool,
1 memMr of the Ftderel Rtstrn System, " the close of butl· rew, Minersville.
piece of new equipment It
wm undergo major
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
PT. PLEASANT - Warren and above all, in • lifetime of
"'" tn September 21, 1962, ,ublllhtd In ICcordenc• with • call Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goeg- purchasing.
.
Thursday at the Thoi'JlaB
The Thir~ Wednesd~y Home ~urg~n. 5~•. Ashton•.~· v~. 1is irnjoyfnent. Give your &lt;Child
made by the trederal ltttrvt 81nk of thl• district punuant to lein and daughter , Charlene A silent auct1on was he 1 d orial Hospital where he h a 8 Demonstration club will hoI d listed 10 crJtJca] cond1tlon m a ~:::~!:~:!~~!::l~
tht IH'OYislons of tM fltd•r•l:;::;v; Act.
spent Sunday, at Witcher, w. during the evening and
been a patient slnce last week.
regular meeting October 17 Huntington hospital suffering by Parents' Mac nino for
Va.' with Mr. and Mrs. Paul games were played wlth
Mrs. Ohlinler will return to lO a.m. at the ·home ot Nao- from 2 crushed chest.
workmanship, tone quaHty,
Cub, balances with other bank1, and cash item•
Milam and family.
belng ' won by Mrs. Will
Dunbar this week to be
S)'racuse. · T h·e .Sturgeon suf(e!ed the injury and feature. which mean ...,
in proceu ot rollection ... __
-·--- · $ ~9l.7t1.42 Miss Jennifer Crew Is con- nolds, Mrs. Blanche
her daughter. Beth
WU! be
on w_hep a~~lt:~t was wor'·1.,'! plttyingandfastorprogreu.
United States Government ob1igations, direct
fined to her home by illness. and Mrs. Doyle MIIJer. T h who had been in Dunbar
· ~erb , ~~ wUJ oR at rus ·~on1e fell on him. The Moderately priced and euy to
andeuarsr:tteed ------ -- --- ·----- 1.1~9. 462 .76 Miss Bonnie Locke of Cat-doorprizewaswonby Mrs.
andMrll Parsolllfor
··Jeaders · lrenetru(!khadbeenjaCkedupand own,too.
State•andand
political subdivisions
the vehic·
,.)bligetlona
Jther bond1,ofnotes
debentures
. . . _. _. _____
_ 394.916.21
4 , 9~0.00 awba visited Sunday;lth Mrs. William Robson.
era1 week• re·turned borne
and hLinda Ferrell.
(ng Mem- 1Sturgeon
h thwas· beneath
ks skidded
::orporate ttock• (including $&amp;,MO.OO stock of
Jay Warner and· Cam y.
Refreshments or pie anti cor. her mother. RUJsell
ot era plenn
to at- e w en e J8C
, caus. Federal Re•erve Bonk&gt; . ~
~ ~ . .....
u~o .oo Mrs. Clifford Leifheit was a fee were served by the haste"'- who Is stationed at Ft.
tfe to br(ng a covered dish lng him to become pinned. Mr .
...oan.. and disCOUnt! (including $1.346 .00 overdrafts) 2,601,058.921Galhpolis vt.sltor Monday.
es to those mentioned above bell, Ky. Wlfll called home
their own tlible services . .Sturgeon is a farmer and is
Bank premises owned $15.000.00, furniture and
Rev. Robert .R. Card I e r t and Mra. John Seine!, M r 1!1, becauae of his
Meigs County homemakers employed at the Marietta Manfixture~ $19,131.38 - ~-- ~ --- ~-~ --- -- --~ ~~ ~- 34,131.38 Sunday, for Ames, Iowa to at- George Hackett, Jr., Mrs. Mat. Mrs. Pearl Roffman; hu
Invited.
ufacturing .Company,
Jther ~~rs
------ --~---~ --~----- --~~ - 2.367.63 limd the National Town and tie Bush, Mrs. Perry Mitch, turned to her employment
TO
ASSETS ~---~----~~~-------- -- ~ ~ -- $4,797,148.32 Country convocation.
Lawrence Mllhoan and Mr~. the Martin Reatauran' after
Demand deposit!! of lndivi~~:l~.~~~~:::rahlps,
Miss SB.ndy Suiter or Ga1Upo- Orin Smith,
lng absent ror seve;al weeks
and corporations ~ - ...... . . ~-- ~ --- - ·-- $!.5 27 . 14 1. 71 lis_ was the week~nd auest of
while hoaplteil,lecl.
nme and saving. deposits of indivtduall
MIS!! Susanna Arnold.
Mr. and Mra. Harold Chase
partnerohlpa and corp..,tlona - ~ -'~ ~-- ~~- --- UQ1.Q3U~ ltfrf, ~aJlne Ao!IOkl ina SUs·
DINNER GUESTS
recent visitors In Kent,
Oeposlt1 or Un\tecl Statea Government
Ohio.
(including postal "vlnga) -~ · -·------~-~ 43,372.94 fourth gradeo with the fifth Mrs. Everett McKnight
Mrs. James ~~~~~v~re~t;u~r.:ned=l
Oeposit• of Sl.!t" and polltloat subdivlolons .....
408,730.61 / J'~de otudentl ~~ B&lt;!Q tbe lick- tertalned with a dinner
home Sunday from
)thor deposita (certified snd oftlcero' ch'ecko, ete.)
lft.~IQ·1~ ets. It was announced that any day evening, at her
where abe visited with her
TOTAL DEPOSITS
· - ~~ ------ $4.396,79US
fifth grade etudent aeUlng 10 ion 've Guests were Mra
nd d gble '-Ia
lllr
Toul demand deposita -~- - -- $U20,262.01
.
.
n
•
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a
au
r•ur w,
.
Toto! time deposita
$2 476 1133 35
tickets wtll receive one f r e •· Halliday of Athens and Mr.
Mro. Randolph Ward. Mrs.
Other ltahllltles
. . . ~ -~-·::_~_~_-:::. ~. : ~~ -·---~-fell recently and suffered a
70 ,603.78 The classes will preaent an op-JIIrs. C. W. Stansbury,
TOTAL LIAB!UTIES --- ~ -- .. . .... .. - ~ ~ - -~ - $4,467,389.15 eret\11 a~d adult price will be
-~-- vere ankle apra!n. She Ia
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
~
5() cents and children 25 cents. anna and sueot, Sandy
Improved now and able to
Capital:
The Room Awaril waa won by and O.Orge Wagner went
on the Injured limb.
Common ato&lt;k, toto! par value $125.000.00 •. $ 125,000.00 Mrs. Carpenter's first grade. Old Mans Cave Sunday for
Mr. and Mn. Lewis _Trirplett i
~~'Jt':.d rotlts ·~~------~ .. -~ ~------ - --~~ 160,000.001 Following the~peellnland picnic, after which Ml"
visited recently 1n Washington,
44"· 7~· 1 7 /· program the hospitality com· returned to her home,
T01'ALP CAPITAL .ACCOUN.TS ·------~~---~D.
3
TOTAL L!ABILmES AND
---~ -------- •. - · mittee served ·refreshmentl of lis.
Mrs, Ruasell Bailey and
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
.... ~--- - -- ---- - $4, 797 ,148.32 ple aod coffee. Those on the Mr. and Mro. Hilbert
, Mrs. Kenneth M~:~~~~
MIMOAANDA
committee - • Mra. J e a n enbreed of CUyahoga P' a II
spent last Friday tn
Aneta pledged or al.!lll(ned to secure liabilities
Craig, Mrs. Richard Oiler, Mrs. apent several day1 last we&lt;oklibits.
and lor other purpooeo . . .
. ...... .. S 838.300.00 Don Mullen, · Mra.
Pauline with Mr. and Mrs. O.Orge
Mrs. Eve Struble who h a
l, J . EDW. FOSTER, V. Pres. &amp; Caohler of the above-named Hoffman, Mrs. Keith Goble, selroad Sr. add daughter,
been vlsllinl In Logan w I
bank, do hereby dl!clare that this report of condition 111 true and Mrs. Marvin Dowson, Mrs. Dor· They wert!! enroute to
rrlendl returned:home last u~.;.,J
&lt;Orre&lt;t to the boot of my knowledg• ond belief. .
othy McGuffin Mrs. Lowell lvanla:
.
neaday.
•
J.
EDW.
FOSTER
Prl
M
Richard
Rosen
111r·'
'
d
••~.
"oullm••l
We, the undersigned directors attest the correctness of this
ce,
rs. ·
•
•,, a? . lllf~'· mugene
Mr. and Mrs. James ...,
report ol rondlllon and derlare that It has been examined by Ul baum, Mrt. WIIUam Swh1her, mat~ of ~~rnbus were
of Charle11ton spell&amp; the p 1
and to the btst at our knDWieda:e and belief is true and corrert. Mrs. Richard Vau&amp;han, : Mn. weekend pests of .hi1
weekend •lth his mother,
THEODORE T. REED
Thomas Schoonover, Mrs. Wll- Mrs. Norina Chapman. The
Faulkner and other
glv" JOU tntetlon In the
·
Dlrectol'l. liam Ingels, Mrs. George Nlcln- were accompanied home
,
c. WAYNE SWISHER
· CENTER of the
·.
THERON JOHNSON
sky, Mrs. Wendell Gerlach and lllra. • Irena Shoemaker for
and Mrs. Cllarleo Neat
JOu need h moall
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~M~r~s-~Ch~a~rl~es~Whl~te~·--~--~~--~~~-------- ~~.~~overthe .
weekend with relatlv01.
John Cilhancey planned to
'·
at.rlolton,
Vo. today
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