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The ()lester W.S.C.S. met twin and Mrs Ad'a Morns. A
hodist church observed the
The Lord's Prayer In unls~n g
o "Behl!.Yior
the church lor Ito regular meet· lhank you offering was taken Met
iversary of the Society Ml'!. Nina Bland has return· opened the meeting of the M19· W. Va., spoke . n n, at t~
ini Nov. 4. Stxteen membe~ l by Mrs G. T Michael. Prayer ~~~r:;:y arternoon at
the ed to her home in Akron after sionary Soc 1ety of the Syrac~se :roble~:r 0~~~~:r'the Midand two vlaiton were pre~n ' i was by Mrs. Karr.
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VIsiting with her mother, Mrs. I First Unit.ed
Presbytenan o~e~ PTA Monday evening at

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Mrs. Hoke Robt~son of Galhpo- 1 Durmg the business sess1on c ·Mrs ·w. A Morgan, president, Minerva Childers and her s•s- church for Its Nove~ber meet- ~:p:gh school auditorium.
1 ing. Ada Slack, president, pre· t
!1s, and Fred RiCe.
nd cted the meeting, whlch ter Mrs. Guy Reynolds.
meetin was opened with
139 Slck calls were reported and
00
~lrs !\rthur Orr was pro· •cards sent to two shut-Ins A 1
~ Wl th the 11 ymn, "Wh.at Mrs. ClaFence Lacey and Mrs. sided, and the group read "The The
tl g iven by Mrs.
r.:nam lE'.&amp;der, using as her to~- I request for Bibles for dtsabled
d We Have In Jesus," Guy Reynolds were in Athens Purpose or Presbyterian Worn- ~e 1mv,~~b on gwhich included
"The School .~opout. A Pn- , veterans was read. Plans for I folio~:~ with prayer by Mrs. Saturday mght to . attend the en," from Dial. Secretary and th: ~OOtha p:~m. The pledge to
L :try Concern.
I t~ Christmas party and g•ft Che~ler Lemley. A report was musical program given by the treasurer reports were read and the Amencan Flag was led by
'fhe meetmg was opened by exchange were made lor the [ . · n packet.. sent to the Norman Luboff choir at the approved. Roll call was ans~er· . Sco t Tr p 104
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,.·:l~ing ''Am.erica,'' with F:ed l next meeting. Dec 2. Each ! ~~~~ o&lt;.:ommunlty Day. A con- Memorial Auditorium in the I ed with a Bible verse by eJght Ga~he
a~lend:Once b~nner was
I ·r., 'aS P!~ms~. The r~s~nsav~ member IS to mv•te a fnend.
I tributJOn was made to UNlCEF, concert series.
I members prese~l Prayer was won b Mrs. Bettv Picken's 4th
rradmg, Social J~stJce wa \ Mrs. Robmson was. g~est I Mrs Lemley expressed her ap· Mr and Mrs. Max Lambert 1g1ven by Frankie Mumaw.
, rdde Yand Mrs. Flossie Atlens1 the group AssJstmg wit~ the speaker. Rerreshmenls
y,~re precJation on being sent to the of Columbus spent Satur~ay I For devotions Mrs Bl'ack I ~orth's second grade. Mrs.
p~ogram were Mrs Fred Ice, served by Mrs. John Hayes. t\' IS MJmsters' Wives Retreat. . with their mothers, :Mrs. Harry\ read 'The Chu~h u·nlted and I Walburn, vice president, pre.• 1 s Raymond Frank Mrs Rod M1· Kimes. OUter [
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Devotwns were gtven Y
~ Mllls and Mrs. ana
m
· Imaginative " Mtssionanes of sided in the absence of the
bert Bailey, Mrs. Waid Spen- members present
were M~~ J Lewts Grueser and Mrs. Mora Mr. and Mrs. John ~yons en- I the day to be prayed for were I president, Mr. Wilham Ingles.
{'er, ~1rs. Lethe Woods, Mrs. LUlie Christy and Mrs. Ailee gan and Mrs. Grueser gave
tertamed with a rami1Y, dinner , in Indian and in the U.S.A. was , It was announced that there
fda Knight, and Mrs. Mabel Dodson.
' hlslory of the local soc~ety
Saturday evening at therr home the State of Oregon. Prayer would be no meeting in De\ an Meter. Prayer [or "Social
talk on
b
Service" was In unison.
For the program. a
s ,, on Grant Street in o servan~ was offered by Rachel McBride cel)lber ~ Re'freshments
were
h1
"That was the year that ~a ' of the first birthday of thell' Nomirmtmg committee report served followmg the meeting
Mrs. Purley Karr was
in Second Birt l try
was given by Mrs. Wdhanl son Johnny. Attending the tur- to retain all officers was accept· by the hospitality committee.
charlie of the reception lor new Is Celebrnled
Grueser. A poem, "He Pmnts key' dinner were Mr. and Mrs. ed Officers are president Ada
•~J I was Hi s Finger At M e, " and an
ar· John Lyons and family, L'nd
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. ders
I a, 1Slack:
vice preSident,
Lau•·a
B b Da L is
honored on his second blrthday ticle, "A Woman Con.slMrs Debbie, Bernard, . Midd~epor; Pickens: secretary,
Mayme! 0 '
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recently wilh a party g1ven by I Time. " were read by
Tom Lyons, Pontiac, MIch.; Holmes; treasurer, Florence [ Observe Brrtlulnyl
SAVE THIS WEEK ON CANNON COMBSPUN
h1s mother, Marcia Houdashel~ .~ Amos Leonard.
Mrs Bernard Schramm, Zanes- Potts · secretary of member·
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Assisting Mrs. Houdashelt wen~ An article from The Method ville and MisS Judy
Hysell, ship, 'Mrs P!ckens ; secretary Mr. ~nd Mrs. Ro~ .:; ~ ~
PERCALJ: BED SHEETS-ROYAL FAMILY .
Mrs.
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Mr
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Woman
on
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salt
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for Spiritli'Bl Life and Steward- ~ entertamed With 11 par y ~ u_f
TONIGHT lhro WED.
CANNON PERCALE
ia.VIS PRESLEY
les Durdy.
string, was given wtth salt bemg
ed Humphreys, freshman sh1p. Mrs Holmes; secretary day afternoon .ln. honor of the r I
"TICKLI ME"
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M • sons Bobby end Danny, who
bl0 w
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Favors of bubb e gum.
or Mr~. Cllf- in the engmeermg college, Oh10 for national m1ssmns,
rs. : Ceiebr.. ted thci~ birthd&lt;Jys the
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(Techllioolor)
_ University, spent the weekend Slack
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[ Connon White Combspun Percale Bed Sheets
ElYil Presley, Julie Adams, outs and candy were given Lo comrruttee,. g1ven by . .
Jocelya. Lanr, Jaok Mullant')', the children Relreshmenls of ford Leifhe1t. C~ndles and syme with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! It was decided not to have same d~y
was
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Dou~la Bed Size 81 by 108 Inches Salt $2.96
ltlt1T1 Anden.
cupcakes, potato .chips,
ICe bois were WhWtte,ldJebsus Mt ~ s Norman Humphreys and fam- 1B Chnst mas dmner Ltus }ear.! fTtl~e _lllrth_daJ ~~~ekn~s Mr. :nd
Colocream, and kool-ald ~ere serv- Light of the or ' y
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Instead each member Will do- ' o llelr gran JJ
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Double Bed Size Filed Bottom Sheets Sale $2.96
MJmlwlnn ?5c! and 40e.
ed to Cristy and Billy PettJt, Leonard; Green, growth,edMrsf II~Ron Hanning Ohio Univer- nate 50. cents to the treasurer : Mrs Ben\ Balci' a~d ~a~l ~~~~
Single Bed Size 72 by 108 inches - - Solo $2.76
Gene Humphrey, Mark Venoy, Edgar Abbott . Gray, ne Cl
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Rio The December meeting Will m a rep lea o a oo a
'111URSDI'Y, Nov, 11
Genis Grover' Tammy Russell, the world, Mrs Walter Wearlll; I slty, and Don Hanrung,weekend : be on the third and each mern- 1complete with goal posts carNOT OPEN
Twin Bed Size Fitted Bottom Sheet• - Silo $2.76
Chrisanna Gilliam, Myrtle Gro- Blue, servict Mrs. Lemley
Grande College, were
ber is asked to brin a Chns!- ~ ry~g out the M!ddleport school
ver, Pat Humphrey, Gladys Yellow, friendship Mrs. Way- guests of lhflr parents, Mr. and
d
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Icolors orange and black The Pillow Cases oiza 42 by 38 inches Sale $1 .58 I pair
JIAIDATondSATURDAY
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Avery Goeglein;
Ptnk, zeal, Ravenswoo_&lt;J, ·
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Spice
Tan
Rawhide
Monday
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the
guest~
of
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and Cannon Royal Family Solid Color
Lot. ..;"Wn3: .
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Register, Mr. and Mn. Char- Mr~. J~mes Murra;.
Of Harv:st .. b Lizzie Quit:k, l honor. Bobby and Dann.y, (.reg I
"A 118'( TIN fElT TALL•
les Durdy, Mr. and Mrs. James F1eldmg Hawkins, Belle, . and "Broke~ H:eds ,, by Ra eh· 'l White, Lee r~loyd, Denms Hack- ,
Percale Sheets - Floral Pattern Percale
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Cushion
Insole
Caulk
Henley,
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bob
Va.
spent
the
weekend
Wl~h
el
McBride
followed.
The
meetett,
Doxie
Walters,
Dave
Dod-1
llau!l, 1\ldw. G.
Sheets and the Multi Color Striped
Wtlt. Crepe Sole.
Houdashelt.
Mrs. Hawkins at their home m mg wa~ ~losed with pra\·er. ': son, ~liddleport. and Danny
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Sending girts were Mr. and Middleport.
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Percale Sheets.
IUM., MON. and TUII.
6112-12
Mrs. Floyd Brown, Mr. and Mr. Norman . Humphr.eys is land Rd., Pomeroy, were Mr. l Springs Road Games were play- ;
Now~ 21-22-23
Mrs. Butch Grover and Todd on a deer huntmg tnp m Vir· and Mrs Paul Neutzling and Ied und glhs presented to the
u~..~!;t~r·
and Mrs. Nettle Durdy.
glnia this week.
. daughter , Mrs. Rodney Hnw·l boys.
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JaDI l'ondl. t.e Marvin, MlParticipating Merchant In
Mark Venoy of Colu_mbus ~s ~r. ~nd Mrs . E. M Burton ery and two children, Runi Dea. ' ,
c.Uel
Dwayne Hick·
M:iddley,!H1: Men·hants
spendmg two weeks wath his were m Port~outh Sat~rday and Deron Paul, all of Athens, Mrs Potts, hostess. served re·
r~:~ Kayr.
Christan.as GLft-A-Ramt~
grandparents, Mr. and MrS. to attend t_t"Tnple A
and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hender- fr~shments :~to_th
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Dalton Grover of .Pomeroy.
Dave W1ley, student at
son and son [rom Hamilton.
Hazel Clark.
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spent Mr.
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WASHINGTON - THERE IS
an old axiom In dlplom,cy that
you're not likely to gain ~
confere)ICe table anythinc the
enemy doean'l believe you an
win on the bf,Uiefteld.
Thio, according to authorlta·
tive admlnlst:atton sources,
sums up he reasons for the
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American re,.••on a 00u
year ago D.f two Communist
et Naill offers to .meet for
peace talks at Rangoon, Bur·
ma President Jobnson'a tap advisOrs, parUC!Ularly Secretary
of Stale Dean Rusk, fell
the perilous u. s. military
ilion In lale 1964 plus the
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1966 CHRISTMAS

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The hymn , "Blest Be The
1 That Binds," closed the meet·
1ing, and a heritage scroll was
1 presertted to each present. Refreshments were served in
social room to the above
ed and Mrs. Welby Whaley
Mrs. William Eichinger.

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BANK. A Christmas gift of on old fashioned copper lamp to give your
Christmas that traditional glow·

This miniature 7W' lamp which really works, stands on your table or

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IOD- and It's yours-free-lor opening your Christmas Club at the PO ME-

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William Eskew and son, Bill
of Dayton were weekend guests
of relatives in the area.

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Mrs. Otis Rapp and Rrand·l
1 son of Vienna, W. Va.
Sunday with relatives in
area
Mr. and Mrs. William Fran·
cis,
son Blll and daughter,
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thy and Marty Moranty sp&lt;•m 1
the weekend in Cleveland
I on Sunday, at!ended the Cleveland Browns-New York
\ football game.
Mr. and Mrs. Pele Dulfy
Mrs. Mark Duerr spent
1 weekend at Norwalk with Mrs
1 Duerr's niece, Miss Sandra Hall Ierman. They also visited
· Cedar Point and sandusky.
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Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hill
Marion and Willoughby Hill
I Chester spent Wednesday, with
! their brother and sister-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J . Hill.
Mrs. Everett Dailey Ia
fined to ·her borne, Anne
with the nu.
In the short time since its
the 1966 Cadinat
Mrs. John Smith and ~: 1
Pulhns were Sunday
d
!las already earned universal acclaim (oc its smart and d.stmc11ve new
guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Hugn
Bearhs and son, Ronald.
styiiag, iU; brilliant new perfocmance and its unsurpassed luxury.
Mrs. Ernest Kennedy of Ak·
ron waa the weekend guest
Mrs. Edith Thomas.
Mr and Mrs. Anthony Schu·
quiet ride .-nd it" many extraordinar: oom~orts . N~
ler .;.d daughter, Linda ol CoCertainly there h8S never beee a finer Cadillac! A«'f'ptvariable ratio power stet!ri~ has wOR Hmnediate pnull
lumbus were weekend guests of 1
ol Ute 1966 .o&lt;.Lds by both owners and admiref"!!i
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ja·
(or- itt deftn ess ia t-raffK aod ease Ml parlung. And.
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cob Schuler.
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of COW'Sf!, Cadlllac'a JD&amp;ny standard sakty features pr.
refined exterior style iustandy suggests to all wh.o see It
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Fields 1
gent a wonderful sense at weH-being. Drive the new
and ;on, Jeffrey spent theweek·
the superb craftsmanship to be found inside .the 1966,
1966 Cadil1at soon. The (inest oi. them aU awaits your
end in Columbus with tbe1r dau«
f cars ... &lt;rL.
~e who have driven this CadtUuc can t
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vote fli. approval ••• at yo~ authorized CadiUac tlealer'a..
ghter, Miss Mary Ann Fields
liDd eaougb ~~ thi.nss to say aLout its relllB.rkably
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kautz and
family of Columbus visited
sunday with his parents, Mr ·
and Mrs. W. L. Kaull. They al·
.., visited in Middleport with
her brother am sister-in-law'
SEE ANll DRIVI! THE MAGNIFICENT 1066 CADtLLAC N0\1' otT DISPLAy AT YOUR AtJTHORIZEil CIIDII.UC JIE.Ii.lla '
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pickens
and with relatives ln Mason.
W. Va.
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Mrs. Lena EIM'.rsbach spent
the weekend In Lancaster with
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her niece and nephew, Mr. and
842 W. MAIN ST.
Mrs. Andreaa Turnbull.

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POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
Serving Me1gs County for over 93 years
RUTLAND

POMEROY

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
MEMBEllt FEVEIIAL DEI'OOIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES

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Mn. Homer
Spending
SUndayHawkins,
with Rul··
Mr. I.

Decorati.ODS
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Certify Committeemen

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fighting.
Men of the U.S. Army's tst
AJr Cavalry Division were

vacaney

fanning out to kill survivors of
Thirt y-on~ Meigs
Cuun!y ' of the ASCS, pre .~e nt ed tht' nf'w 1Homer Radford , John P'. Coithe obattered 66th North
UNITED NATIONS, N Y.Vletll8lllese regiment when the I
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ASCS L'Qmmunity committee farm program for 166
The wel l George E. Carson, Theron
Communist China today appearCommunists opened up today J. K. Allen, d1vislon rnanag.
memberS were presented their meetmg wa s alt endl'd b\' tht&gt; E. \&gt;lorris. Wtllw.m L.
Carr,
ed on the tltresbold of wmnlng
with amall arms and mortar er of the Columbus and South·
~rt1ficates or elee1ion by the w1ves and chi ldren ol m;.~ny uf 1Ct·( 11 M Caldwel l. Everett ~ ·
o majority vote ld the General
fire.
1ern Ohio Electric Company at
Meigs County comm1tll:'!e dur- the eomm i! teemen
Parker, Paul F. And rews, WllAss•mbly for the first hme In Judgilll! In the Middleport First reporls did not say how l Galhpohs, had been appomted
mg a meE'tmg th1s week in the Comm1! tee members present- l1a111 E F'ux, Roy 0. Pearson,
the IS·year-old battle to . Chrislmas decorating and Light· heavy the !ighling wao or how Ito fill the vacancy on the board
Masonic Tempi!.! o.~uil dmg ill f'd certil1cates were Uana C V1 rgi l E Housh, Lawrence R.
seated m the world orgamza- ing Contest will be done Wednes- meny communis;.:; were in- of .d1recto~s of the So_utheas~rn
Pomeroy.
, MrCatn , PPnr\ Lr.nnmg, W\1- G l ue ~ e n camp . Cran\1111 C SLout,
Uon.
day evening, Dec. 22, starting volved. 1t wal! not known O_hiO Reg_lonal .ColiDCil as first
Maurice Race r. fieldman !or l1am S Hend!"'rson Hugh P Cus- Ronald A Whtltmgton, James
But both sldes con~ed th.at at &amp;:30 p, m.
whether the enemy forces were VICe president m charge of InMe1gs county, pre sent~d
the ter, Hay Whaley, PaulS. Moore F.: C&lt;Js!on. H.oy L Holter, VIrthe outcome was more 1n .
This wal decided Tuesday by survivors of the defeated dustry. Allen replaces Wa~ne
outlook on the agncultu ral s1 t- (;e nt:' F Yost. Da rrel l Jl;mmng. gil (' Kmg Oav1d J . Koblentz,
than ever.- and the Untted the Contest committee made rfgiment or new regulars B. ~oster, who left the reg1on
uatwn for the commg
year Kenneth C Welsh. Daryl E \'t tl :tam T. H &lt;~rt and Donald C.
S1atea Insisted to. the end
UJI of representatives of the moved . in as reinforcements. ear her thts yeBT.
J. K. ALLEN
I Pete Sh1elds, oU1cer m&lt;mager Oberholzer, Hobert B Burdetle, U. :VIora.
Peking would fall to get a Mlddleporl Garden Club and The hlih·flylng B52s from the Allen, a long-time member&lt;
- - -majorlly.
the Middleport Amaleur Gard- Stlateglc Air Command base on of the Council, brmgs to It • '
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,_ Guam flew their second support d11tmgulshed record of commun·
tnero cIub• "'' c u 1 are ~ .
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CONCEPTION' CIDLv• in&amp;
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· t b mission of the battle dumping 1ty service and experaence. es-1
Screaming Communist hecklers tho ~~~:lpOitCha~~r~;"'eoni. tons nf l,IJOO.powuf bombo on ldent E. E. Davis said he was [
spat at Sen. Robert F. Ken;.
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the mountain olopeo The huge pleased when Allen accepted
nedy, D.N. Y., and pelled him m,rce.
do ed h jels flew three ,ep;.rate runs and added that his talents would '
and hio wife wllllgarl&gt;Jge when Mrs. Edgar Reyno! 1 t e and lht explosives tor• huae he put to good use In the Coun-1
he lrled to speak at the Uni· oommltlee discussion. Prizes chunks oul o/ the heavily : cil in ito e1panding role for the
verslty here TUesday nJsht.
wlll not be awarded to_ 1 home jun&amp;led slopes.
total development of &amp;outheast- By United Press lnteruutlonal 1 Frederick Arth 37, East Can· ·l! sted in critl&lt;';~1 rond1ti1•n.
t' nt·unfirmt'd Tornado
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3,000 student• who aatber@d In for the same . decoration that I
ern Ohio.
I Strong wmds l::lnd voss:ibly ::t ton. and hiS wih~. Mildred, J:l. . The nt&gt;lghborrng hnuw W&lt;i • l Tht• tltghWll} Patrul s;dd met 't! amon1 tht ,. :: hthtiD had won previously·.
Fir D t
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Serving on the board _of direc- 1 tornado or two ripped through 1were killed wh~n the houst' uecupied b~· !iJym,md lhg !t:"r . al !J'I&gt;\t'l l1nes wert&gt; tw1s1ed ''i n
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AnU-communlltl amq .
Out'" of· to":n JUd(fea will
e el royl arn
touand on the execu~ve com- scaltered areas of OhJQ a.te . Lra.iler the~ ~e.r~ v)s1L1.ns; w&lt;~ s l hls v.!lt' and the1r live 1·h1ldren &lt;~ JnJ.nner suggt:"~tmg ~_to1·na·~
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11000 ~tudetlte who gathered ID tour the conun~ty ~oraUana .. ~ln•·St~.!.~~·~··- -~· "" ,. . ~.-M~If prl~.cr~_l. q9ty1 Tuesday niJ1u, .Q , WQ . per- f0'6llfei'.ated aJong titll_ a hous:e 1 Tht! ~ oungesl lh! ld. 8 mimtlls : do hlr1 could JI(JI ('''nllr:n, th::~t
the Wli'Vetsity UJMIIIWII
-of- ..._ eatt~ "MidCD'eport vOIUDtrer firemen wlfi dt!al w1th the functlonma; soll!!l Jn the Canton arts, jnjur· l on the northeast outskirts uf he , old. wHs hos!JIIulli'ed b1JI a! l, ~ luJJi:Jdu had sll"lJck. "'t'alher
the Kenntdp, lplfCh
leal
doorw~y or ~ID· battled a blaze early today that of the standing committee for i ing about 25 others and causing , v1llage Gf Louis-w·11 1e, e&lt;Jst uf olher members uf lht· fu m1l) Uun·cHI iR\t&gt;s t tg ctlw ~ vtannt&gt;d to
him repe~te&lt;hy. ~Iter
non .. religious. FT~st, destroyed a barn on Lmdsey Industry.
widespread · property damage, •Canton.
wen~ !l"t"&lt;Jled and rt'l t'.ht"d
v1 str tht- sef' ne 1 ud,1~
left the hall, the
second a~ honorable .mention hlU at St()ty's Run. Ftremen 1 A director in the Gallipolis [ Stark (ounty .absorbed the l Tht" Arth ('ouple wa g visiting Trees wtn· kuoLkt-d down. The only olht'l. rt'port of t
nists stonf'd and clubbed
awards will be given ID each. said the barn, which apparent- [ Chamber of Commere@, Allen , heaviest blow, 8uffering the two Ithe Clarence Harder fam1 l~ homes v,.l•re damJgNi and pow torn&lt;ldf, w:.~s m SPnet :.~ County,
hecklers. The, ~ted ,,
The corporation line will be Jy was used only for storage of [ ~s al_so a Rota~ian of long stand- Ideaths and most of the personal IHarder,~. wa~ hospJta llled mer wa~ knocked uut rn the vii- v.h~1e the H1~hway Patrol and
of the Castroate July 26
the boundary.
hay, was destroyed.
mg m Galllpohs and a past pres- injuries.
Ifa 1r t ond1t1on 1::1nd hJs wife wa s luge.
rmlwt&gt; dut'f (Jl the v1llage of Atthem and shouting O[ such
The Chamber ot Commerce It was reported late today ident of the Oak Hill Rotary 1 - - - ·
- --tw.l repln"li•d :;ePtng a funnel
gans 11 "Chili si, Yankee•
will slve rinancial assistant.&gt;e in that the owner of the bijrn had Club. At present he is president ;
cluud The vil l &lt;~gt' lost elt&gt;C'tric
by about B5 Reds In the
prizes given. Attending
the nol yet been determlnoll. The of the Prosbyterran Men's or·
P""'''' and sum• roads w•ro
virtually drowned out the
meetlnc from the Middleport alarm was turned in at 3:05 ganization in Ga llipolis.
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ehN-d brlt'fly by blowmg deator's speech although be
Garden Club were MiS! •Nellie a.m.
An employee of the Electric Richard Jones. vice president . The State De~J&lt;~;rlment of Ed· . Schoo! auditltrium for alln1elr1- brts
speakinJi: over II public
Zerkle, president: Mrs. Max
Company for 33 years, Allen 1of the Farmers Bank and Sav· 1[ueation 1s exrected tu lollow 1 bt&gt;rs of tht• present bomds
Tire community nr M~xlmo,
system.
Roller, Miss Anna Howell, Mrs.
ASKS DIVORCE
resides with his w1fe m Galli-lings Company m Pomeroy, was tradition and offlrially appomt Mr. Hryon \lorton. Asst Stlp· sout hwt'-:;t uf All1an('e in Stark
Garen Stansbury, and Miss Fre- A petition for divorce has polis and they have on~ son, a 1nominatfd Tuesday night to the new !Joard upon rt't·um - erintendt'n! nf the Ohi\J Dt&gt;pa1 t Cuunt.\ . 1t"ported sever~! ia
NEW YORK - A~~;~~~ da Faehnle.
been filed in Meigs
County staff announ(..'er for a Colum- be the Pomeroy Ex em pled Vi\- mendal1ons by th e- local board• 1 mPn\ of F:dura11on. and .John Jun•ll and S\llne home-a: darner King, the outspoken
Attending from the Amateur Common Plea~ court charging bus television station.
' !age SChool d1stricl's member as they are currently operated.!P:1rsons. State Fmanre IJ1reetor. agt'd ~u11e ot tht: tnJured wert
porary critic whose popular
Gardeners were Mrs. Edgar gross neglect of duty and exIof the board of the new consoli- Districts to lie soneolidated af 1are expeded to t&gt;xpluin the du hosp1t;,.diled.
um was Jack Paar's late ·
Reynolds, president; Mrs. Bruce treme cruelty in an action by
Meigs General Hospital
i dated school district when it ter the f• r~t of lht new )'1\tr , ft rent thmg~ to be done tn ere- ---television .how, died
Lloyd, Mrs. Robert Coats, Mrs. Florence Louise Thornton, RD I1 Admissions - Jessi~: Pnce. ! consolidates.
are Pomeroy . and MJd_dle~m t:at~ng the nf'w d1stn et durmg
of a hearl attack. He was
Grace Pratt,
Mrs. Arthur 2 Racine, against John
B. Middleport.
'The acuon or nomlnat- Exempted V11lage
d l!~lflt'l s , th1s meetmg, !I was reported , lf
King was I belt
Strau:s!l and Mrs. Guy Reynold!!. Thornton, Florissant, Missouri. Dbdlara;et- None.
lng Jones. clerk of the Pomeroy Northwestern lA('al. Sal!sbury In other llCt t ~ lt.v . Leo Vaugh·
aulhor. artist and ·
Board the past two year!!, was 1Local and Bedford Local.
au. Jones an d Supt. G1bbs were
whose caustic commenta
taken durmg a mtetlng
ot ' Jt was also llnnounrt&gt;d a! named !u :Jttend an F:ducaii\JR·
shocked and delighted
his
members in the Seruor Hish Ilast nights Pomerov
board al Progress Confmnce plann!'d
audiences. He became 111 in h.ii
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Charles I meeting that a SesSIOn !:) I by lOth Distri et Cong. Wa]tt'f Willi i:Hll Fr: mk Baker. 12, "'
Park Avenue apartment
Gibbs.
I scQeduled for Nov 23 al 7 30 p H Moe ller HI the Dhlu Umver- Reedsville, died at Vetera.
day and was hospltallz~
Jones' nomina lion is the sec- I m. .in t~ Pomeroy Semor Hi gh .:illY Jnn Ill Athens un Ut&gt;c em ber I MemonJl Hospital Tuesday IV·
hour• after appearing on
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emng afte r a short U!ntt ss.
1ond to be made publlc for the
"Today'' ~evision show
1 new
board which may be or•
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11 wa~ al~o agrrrd to applv Hr v.as born at Heedsv1De,
publicize his lalesl book, '
ganized m early l!lti6. It was
for funds from Til l• Ill wllldl th• son of th&lt; late Jas per and
Man, Poor Man, Freud
reported earlier this week that
supp lies mutchmg money nn I Martha Congrove B&lt;:tker. Ht
Fruit."
Garv Stobart, 1 ~2 forward,
,
Hiram Slawter, R. D. 1, Midpu rcha se o! vanous equ1pment is surv1vrd by his w1fe, Mary,
and Buddy Moor. 1 5-tl guard,
Charleo Snyder, West Virginia "Co11ege Coach of the dleport farmer, was the first
and to order sm ral lo,ds of ' four da ughters , Elizabeth Smith
HOU.VWOUD - BARR both sel)iors, were elected cap- Year" in 19e3, of Marshall University, will be the speak· after he was nominated as the
fme
l1mestone whlC'h W!ll be and Hat1 1e Rockl1old. both of
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Blackstone, one of the
tains of the Middleport High er Friday night at the ·annual Middleport High Schoo! I Northwestern Local School DIS·
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. plaN"d on th• el&lt;m•ntary srho,. l Reedsville: Ethel Clutter el
foremost magicians for '
school varsity basketball team 1Football Banquet.
I trict member.
diRaymond ~n_dd~. R[) I. Mid· playground.
Elyn&lt;:~ and M1ss Lillle Baker
century, died Monday night
In a squad meeting Tuesday ev- ' Dinner begins in the Elementary school cafeteria at - -- -- e.port, was J&amp;lled by Pome~·oy Attendmg were Leo Vaughan of Col ttmbus: four sons. Clarlhe age of 80 '
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•I pohre, at 3:20. a m lodav· alter presJ den 1·· R1 ~·h alu... Fm1·,lw, V·ll.t' ence and Rob~rt, Reedsvillti
emng.
Both are all-sports ath-16:30 p.m with Lionel Boggs or the Middleport
DepartHITS RIG • DIES
The white - haired
Jetes.
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ment...Sto"re as master or cer'emonies Long a sportsman : CANTON, Ohio (UPI) - Les- allegedly takmg a tar from the president; Jones. Pau l Werner, Carl of Parker sburg. and Charof legerdemlliD, died at
Stobart played regular at end arid a form'er MHS athletic star hirn~elf Boggs js mak· I ter Achauer. 65, North Ca nton. I Kr~ger parkmg lot on Second· Harold Lo hse and Sup! Gibbs. les of Prospect, .and 12 va~
home fo\lowilll! an UIIIOII
thlo season In football, Is
I ing his first appearanei! in
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was .killed Tuesday night in
st m Pomeroy.
- - - ·--·ch ildren.
about four months, After
righthanded pitch- a. banquet emcee role.
traff1c c.rash. on a . county road Police sa1d the 1958 Chevrolet
POSTS BONL&gt;
, Funeral SE'rVI('€'S wlll be Satdeath of Howard Thuraton
er and slugger 00 the baseball Coach . Synder, now 1n his i
near Ohio 8, mvolvmg a tractor- Is owned by Hazt'l Hoschar, Clell Bland Wood 29, Galli- urdcn kit 2 p m at the Metho1945• Blackstone wu
team, and was a regular on the firth year at Marshall, stands 1 •
trailer rig.
Mason, W. Va
pnlis. has posted $200 to appear d1st Churc h at Rt"t"dsville witll
ed in many circles 81 the
basketball team his junior year. 4-5 on the season. His team
Police said Priddy was ar- b~fore Middleport Mayor Lee • the R~v . Frf't'land Norris officilion's No. I magician and
L~'AL TEMPS
symbol of the
Moore, the ~ind of kid w~ meets .Ohlo University (0-9) this
"'-'
i rested arter the} had ehast&gt;d Smith on charges of intoxica-1I atmg. Burial will ~ in Sand
schOol of malfc u opposed to evuy coach wishes was IIX Saturday.~e te~pt&gt;rat~re . in Pome- the car he was dnvmg acros ~ tion and a~saull and bdlt~ry. j Hill ('emetery, Lung Bottom. The
the ...,.pe ilcllool typified by Inches taller but. ia .happy .lo Coach Syllller tills . year bas
roy' busmess dlStnct at 11 ·50 , the Pomeroy-Mason
bndge. Wood was piCked up by r.alhpo- , Arbaugh Funeral home is lD
the late HSITJ Houdlni.
have him In the brlefer version, two assJstants well known Jo
a.m. today was 36 degrees, and Middleport police also souKht 1hs polil'e on a warrant from rharge. Friends rna~ call there
1 any time.
already has three 1110110grams Meigs county. tbarlts Chancey,
~wing.
the car operated by Priddy.
Middleport police.
ATIIEN8, omo _
II baseball (catcher, .infielder), Polllll"Oy's former outstandlJl(
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SAIGON (UP!) - American cavalrymen and North
Vietnamese troops slugged It ' out again today on the
bloody battlefields of ,the Chu Pong mountain range.
U.S. B52 borilbers blastell \lie Jtigh ground in a new
attempt to crush·enemy mistance.
·
Other American ·jets attacked' Communist targets In
North VIet Nam and four were sl!ot down within a 35·
minute period during a strike against a hi~hway and
railroad bridge ' 35 miles south.~st of lillllol, the Com·
munillt capital.
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Air Force briefing officers In west of Hanoi, were the 141h
Saigon disclosed that American and !Sth ottacked by American
MEIGS ASCS COMMUNITY COMMITT~E - Several of the M ·
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planes attacked and damag panes.
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two surface-to-air missile sites
New Froat
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etr cer 1 1ca Jon o e ec Ion y t e Me g.s County co mm1ttee at a meet~ng Mon ay mg t 1~ t ~ ason1c emp e ut mg.
near Hanoi Tuesday. One of the The new fightllll! In the Chu PICtured are, front row, I to r, Roy. Pearson, Pearl Lannmg. Lawrence Glu~senc amp , George Carson, Davnl Koblentz. Paul Moore. Dana
planes was shot down by a Pong mountains, 22IJ miles McCam. Second,row, Earl Dean. Meigs ASCS Office ManagerPete Sh•elds: \n·gil Roush , Gene Yost. John Caldw.ell •. Onon Roush , Wayno
missile fired from another site northe8BI o1 Saigon, broke out Chase, Lester Coe. Thtrd row, Wilham Carr, Bill Fox, Maunce Rau~ l1eldman for Me1gs county ; Donald Mora, She1man Henderson , Cec!&amp;
oot under attack, and the pilot five lfllles north of the ,Caldwell and Roy Holter._ _ _ __ ~-----W8! believ(ld lost.
balllelfQtllld where American
The missile sites, 32 miles troops ~led an estimated 1,300
northeast and 35 miles north. North V1etnamese regu Jars m
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unsuccessful
can
candldale
for govemor
flllnols _ln '11161, said
nlpt he mJ1bt. conlldar

two
In basketi141J,
two·Boll
In
footbf,ll.
His football and
.eoach,
Ashley laid C!l Moore: "He
would be the hardest to replace,

nlng for the seat again.
It he wera hllfl" (at quarterPercy spoke at Ohio
back).
slty JD lht •Keaoedy lectun
MtlOI'I! overaaed II polllll per
les, and 1111~
pme lUI ,..... .Ill bolketblll
from studehti,
wltheth his ~ .HI shot from
about whether .f»
: lJ:-20 QM. -r~.~~~t.
another campatp for govet"'''"·
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tenllon dlllnot illow I
Tho POrtlencl .. Homemaker~
alinl pri~IJII•(COaii!N It · · elub
meet Th~y, Nov.
beidlllg. 1 All\l lillult!J'ance
II, It lht b01111 ol Mrl. Howard
oomethiJlf
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coach, ·MHB
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at Mt: Vernon, before 1!01111 to
MarshalL Slobart aootsts In
foolbf,ll ond will &lt;OOCh baaeball
II Marshall.
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·Coach Snyder· WH line coach
a• the Unlvenlty of Kentucky [
Cbarlea Snyder
before, 1o1.111 to ;ManhaJI. ID I
lM7 he coplalned .·the Marshall be opeclal guest.•.
foolllall team.
The banquet " ~adll~
Football molhOII will ~ ilponsored by the Middleport.
tho dinner on_4.tht· PTA will bo Pomeroy Rotary club.
BIR
Ill char,. ol sen
H. The .tv• Cllllda fa general Cbalrmu. Tla.
ent II ·Slai ·Ueept· f.r !he Mid- tell ore still available fnlll

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South VIetNam (UPfi-"lt was
like a Banzai att•ck In 1n old
Japanese war movie. Bul we
cut tflem lo ribbons."
The. speaker was a grimy
American Gl of the 1st ,Air
Covalry Division who helped
wipe out a Noiffi Vietnamese
regiment Jn three days of bitter
flcbtlng around this jungle
lliDilnlaln.
. __ ..::.:_ • 1'111 "Ofllll bai'Hmloa" II·
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nlshed off the last of the down likl duckpin' in a bowlmg "Th• bodies were stacked
Communist regulars Tuesday . alley.
five and six deep in fror.t o1 our
Four . companies o1 North
C\os• Figbttng
I guns." one cavalryman said .
Vielnsmese attacked in a Some of the North Vielna- "There were nearly 100 botlleo
human w1ve - a last&lt;lllch mese got Into Amem·an hnes., by the tune the ottack was
attempt to overrun the Ameri- anJ there was some visious j over.
cans or die trying. They died. hand-to·hand fighting .
1 "You've never seen anylhl111
Screaming and yelling, the One sergeant spearod a North ~ like lt. They acted like 11!J
Communisls came out of their VIetnamese in the stomach wanted to die "
bunkers •nd otlacked witn with his bayonet, lhen fired hl&lt;i One of the beroeo o1 11!1
lfellides and IUtomatic wea- Mil rifle three times. Tho bl.,t battle WIS Ll. Joe Mann ..
pons. The awesome ftrepower [blew the Communist off the end washlrwton PI and be ~
til 1111 AltllrieoDI cut t11e111 til tho bafoaeL
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1-DIIly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 17, 1965 King Pin•
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It 18 Syr..- l!aD Plrk 898; Hlgh
Woa IMIIDutton Drup
18
hldorHJ jn.
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Hilltoppers
6
Team Series - H and R Fire- N. Y. Clothing Hou10 16
8 Friendly Tavern
10
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Team No. ;
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9 IIJgh Game - Mary E.
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W. L High G•me- Earl DeDDy 2191
1 lll8h Game _ Paul Kloel,' atone, :1563.
203; lliah Series_ Paul KloeJ
Fabric Shop
IS
9' er, 191; High ~ .
.. .. ...... ~ .. - .. ·w. .. L. IDI!h Series - Ken Yeauger,
Maada• Mind League
Simon's Market
13 II 1Smltll, ~90; Crow I Steak iladsO 1Nam No,. I
16 5 589: High Ttam Game and
1 and BIU POrter 50&amp;' High game
:and aerlea _ i.ind~ WinehrenN ' ber 1 1Hii
High Game and Series - e63; l'rlendly Taverb, 181f.
Teal!! Nd. 1
13 8 Series - Dutton Grugs, 889,
Iner 163 4116 High Team Game
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13 Ill
Team No. 5
10 11 2448.
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161
I'Dduslrial
Lea-•
Team
No.
3
9 12
and Ser1ea - The Foursome, , BeeCeeo
44
nna s es aur
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andmark
&amp; 19
Nov. II, 11165
Team No. 4
9 12
Trl • County Leagllt
=,_,....,""'--~--,.,.,..-='671, 1844.
The Palates
~ HCIGH Game and Series - K 6 C Jewelers
Team No. I
6 15
Nov. ' lH6
39
-POMEROY LANES
Story, 141, 201. High team game ,
Ashland Oil
1 204 551 HI b
High Game -Tom Titus, 179,
PuiDII
35 Pandora Col ins,
Women's Early Bini League and series - Team No. 6, 775,
City Le•IDf
Blaeltnaro
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56 B. Hawley, IS!; IDgb Serlea - Hollum Salea
S6
November 10, !Hi
1.[103.
November 11, IM
LoBos
30 ~ea~ G:~d Series- Team Bletner Block
•• "" 511 Tom TIIUI, 4511, M. K. HeaneJ. Foreman ' Abbott
10
woe Loti
Pollllo Dark Hollow Four
26
Blue &amp; Gray Rest. ...... 36 ry, 314; High Team Game ond·Craig'o Market
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Happy Four
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Wedaelday
Mlaed
LeaJH
Pomeroy
Cemenl
Block
56
High
GameHarry
Chesher,
Davis
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Ins.
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Series
Team
No.
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161,18N.
Meigs
Co.
Beagle
Club
42
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November IO, !1161
Syracuse Ball Park
40 21~; Mlrllyn Wisecup, 181; High
POMEROY LANES
Swisher &amp; Oobse
28
G
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24
1411
Sow Foor ........ . lf .. . .!l..
Won
Rawllngo Hondas
40 Series - Harry Che!her, 548;
lhuuly Knlghter'o Ladlea
Ed's Auto Trim
28
11e1111 Lea...
House
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&gt;pare less Four
9V. ,,.,. The Foursome
22
Middleport Dept. Stort
:!II Amanda Sawyer, flO. High team
November It, 11161
High Game - Ktlllll'
Nov. I, 1M
lll8h Game - Ralph Grave!,
High Game- A. Radford Ill; Four Roses
18
D-D Bar
116 game and aeries - BeeCeeoW. L horn, 250; High Series Polnll 214; lllJb Serlea - Don Scpl~
High Series _ s. Blake, ~20. Tbe Spoilen
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H. and R. Flrtslooa
10 1181, 1162.
Dally Sentinel
19 8 Sisson, 678; High Tea G&amp;lllle--1Team 3110
10 lng, l45; lll8h Team Game _
High team game and series _ K • P's
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High Gamo - Harold Blllok·
lola'• Beauty Shvpe
!5 12 Bletner Block 897; High
Wald Croaa ' Soli
a Forelball , Ahboit, 9161 Higb
Pinettes, 50!, 1433.
ston, 221; High Series - Joe
Woma'o ftaneday Leqae Forest Run Block
15 12 Series - K&amp;C Jewelera, 1572. ~~::.lDr:!t
31 TeaJD 8erlll _ HoisuJD Sales,
Bailey, OM; High Team GameNovem!w f, 1..
Crow'a Steak House
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"Tbll ' II tile group of boys lettermeD u juniors. Alao on ftash, and !Z Seventh • Eighth
who as freshmen I thought could tile squad are Charles
Hoi- graders playing under Charles
be playing good baaketball by comb, a transfer junior from Winebrenner and David !Iindy.
the lime IIIey wera juniors," Bridgeport and Mark Tannehill, The Jacket varsity has
a
Middleport Head .Baaketball file only sophomore. Holcomb is scrimmage with the highly ra~
Coach Carl Wolfe told the MHS 5-10 aud Tonnehijl 6-0
led Albany club today at Al·
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Athletic Booslers Tuesday wght.
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bany. Scrimmages also are sch01 ih•
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Coach Wolfe, iD his thir~ sea. &amp;-4, Sauer 5-10, Bradbury 6-0, Eastern.
son al MHS, permitted himself But~her 5-8, Bartlett 5·7, Wayne The Boosters are sponsoring
to show some optnnism about DaVIs 5-8.
8 dance Thanksgiving night at
the 18 game schedule tile Jack- "I'll go out on • limb and the elemenlary school
They
els open Dec 3 at borne with
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Gallipolis.
basketball !his year"
said The schedule·
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Louis Sauer, Jr., presenting Mr. tied, and the f1fth 1s up for
10, J~~tk80D.
Wolfe, and Mr. Wolfe, the var- grabs. Bul he declined to lllllll! " , n, ,AI Neloonville.
s1ty squad.
any names.
17, Logan.
When Wolfe came
three He offered his opinion that
%1, Welll119.D (oaly Tue..
years ago, he worked OVertime that Doublo.A SEOAL liiiJ lie
day ..met.
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with the freshman group inclndre evenly balanaced as to tal- JaiL J, At Athena.
v
ing George Sauer, Bill Davis, m.o .
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Asa B db
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ent thiS year Ulan lor a .. long · 1~ 'At l'om
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sophomores.
rese;ves working out
under , Feb:f, At LogU:
Filling out the squad DOW Asst Coach Ronald Pine all
5, At Racine.
are four seniors Gary Stobart so h~mores and ·uniors 'who
11, At Wellston.
' 5-6
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high scorers, and Jon Cunning· men bemg coached by Aaroo
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ham and Pat FAwards, both Buffington, former
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80 last July 19, a oaI Logan.
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10 4 rr. He "')lht'd three 1u: n~s of
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~~"round on his lOth birthdav,
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Teitm ~o . 5
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HJ!&lt;! h Grtme and Series ~ Stevt&gt; Pomcro}' . Ht' murril·d Hdco
Hamm of Pomeroy in 19t7
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FISH CAUGHT
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their [ Anthony LaComb, a
\ •rr!'n her meet ing The devo· ; ond gradt s1udt&gt;nt at Hinn 1
f'llomlis wre rrad by Mrs. BeD school, while tishmg .at
II ·, i.:!t'r .\•Irs . Chr·ster 13uck- l''orked
Hun L&lt;~ke spillv.
II·\· WtJS in charge ot the bUS!· caught a goldfi~h belonging
11~" . , rnt'l"lin~ dunn~ whJ&lt;·h e~·al· lht' !'arp L..11 i!y, w!Ji('h wei~hedJ
uar1on blanks were made ou!. one po .md nnd was 12 inehe.!! '
Plans wrre mAde for tilt' Chri~l- in length.
mas party to be al the home
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17.
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\ Recent \lisitors of \1r
The B1rhday Club ge1 -!oge ll1- \1r s. Edward Chevalier
f'r wa~ ht&gt;ld at the hnme of familv were Mr. and ~trs Low- '
\1rs F:l inthl'th Smith.
The ~:J Cheva lie r and fam ily
r:wmbers worP ma~k costumes ~l::msfield . Mr. and Mrs.
with \Irs F'rilnN•s Reed rel..'eiv· Spencer and Mr. and
111g the plJ/t' . The birthd&lt;ty of Guy Spencer
and fumily
:\lr ~. Inez Boring wa~ celebral-. Tuppers Plains.
tfl with her re::etving many
Mrs. H. E. Young and Mrl 1
g1/ls 1\n enJn~· able evening was Hazel Balderson. Bt'llevil!e, W.
~ llt'nt m pl&lt;~ymg gam"s. The . Va .. spent a Sunday with Mr.
tl•1or rnze v,'ds awarded to Mrs. 1and Mrs. R. E Williams and
ll:t o.., IJurne. DPiif'tous r{'fresh- Mr. antf Mrs. Lyle Balderson
ments were served by the hos- and Kay .
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Culrman, Helen Blake, rmd Ev· her sister. Mrs. Clara Adams
El_1 n Harrin~t'r. 'l11e next meet- at Parkersburg recently.
ing will ~ w1th Mr!. Helen
Archer.
L.~DIES AUXILIARY
The Ladies Auxiliary of the ;
Oltve Township Fire flepartment met wilh Mrs. Elizabeth
Sm ith for their October meet- 1
ing. Plans were made for the
dedication or t.he fire house to
be held Friday, Nov. 19, i:!l 5
o'clock. There will be a soup
supper, raffle of two turkeys,
door pri1.e, (ish pond.
dart
game, and cake walk . New
li ghts have been Installed at
the fire hou!e . also new tables
are being built The ladies recently gan donations Lo Mrs.
Nellie Jackson of Long Soltom. The ladie!i are also plannmg to sell candy as another

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Branch Rickey • who eolapsed tile dinner in bl.l I!GDor.
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induction inlo the Missouri FAm SHARE
~~.:n ~! F::;:,e. clung to i NE~ YORK (~l
NEW YORK (UPI)-The New Year's Day, but Duffy Third-rated Nebraska Is Idle., Hospilal Y
ne County , ~or~ s ~air ~· ,_ 10
Fighting Irish of Notre Dame Daughterly's charges want Filth-ranked So anrhtueiC tort- A h · .,1 1
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uncon- ?ngma Y announc -vv . . . gan State, the No. 1 team in Second-ranked Arkan~s. cur· over seventh~rated UCLA in a sctous and w .cntlcal
1D5tead ol 50 eeDt&amp;
the nation, this S~lurday,
rently on a 21-game victory till to decide the Pacilic Coasl He has :••~ m an oxygeo ·
The oddsmakers Tuesday streak, was considered a two- representative to the Rose sm~~ k3 ml hance.
paid little heed to the UP! touchdown choice lo whip Bowl.
f IC dey, w o rose to
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' a 15·pomt over arc -nva re I.
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Kansas, also of the Big Eight. unwnr ~n color barrier
Tenth-ranked Purdue was fi· major league baseball and
gured to be 10 poinLB SUperior ~eveloping the farm syslem.
AND
to Indiana.
He had been hospil.dlized
St. Louis for several days
In the battle of the ~nbeaten ~ a high temperature, but
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NBA JWundnp
agamst Sl. Lou1s, which was get one toocbdown more
By United Press lnternatlooal decided in the final period when Dartmouth which leans heal•ily
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Tue~day night , but the Bost~n St. Louis ,wlth 20 ~omts.
Yale, the traditional prime foe;
Celhcs had to battle a storm JD Barnett s 41}-p_omt per~or- Syracuse was picked by 14
San Francisco.
mance was the highest scormg Boston College; Brown l
The 76'ers, led by Wilt effort in his NBA career. He Colombia; Penn State 7
Chamberlain, took the St. Louis , canned 22 of New York's 49 Pittsburgh.
Hawks l07.98 in the first game points in the frrst half.
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of a doubleh;ader in New York. The Knicks outscored the Soulb -South Carolina l
Dick Barnett sLwed 40 points Pisto!ls 40-25ain the final period Clemson, Louisian~ State
in the nightcap to lead New to wrap up the win. Ray Scott o~r .Tulane, Flon~ 6 over
York lor an easy, 121).95, win had 26 poinls to lead . tile M1am1 (Fla,), Florida Stale o
over Detroit.
Detroit scorers.
over Houston.
But the NBA champions from The shouting of guard. Paul Midwest; - Michigan ~
Boston, who trailed San Fran- Neumann and the reboundmg of Ohio State Minnesota 14 over
cisco by 16 pomts at one time, center. Pete Thurmond kept San Wisconsin,' Illinois 6 over
had to rally in the closing Franc1sco ahead 0 ~ Boston Northwe stern, Tulsa 11
seconds on the sharpshooting of Ithrough _most of their game, Wichita.
John Havlicek to down the but two JUmp shots by Havlicek
Warrior s, 108-105.
and a p-air of free throws by K. We~t -Washington 6
Chamberlain had 30 points C. Jones in the ~losinl]: _seconds Washm~o~. S~_ate, Stanf?rd
for Philadelphia and Hal Greer sparked the Cell1cs to ~'dory . over Calilorrua, Wyommg
·aadded 24 in a see-saw contest In the battle of big centers. 1 over A_rizona State, Colorado

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Thurmond pulled down 271 over Air Force.
rebounds to 22 by B111 Russell
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1ts l9 J5-tilj basketball campa1gn ron Gn·gory. 6-5 forward-guard, Coll(;ge, H; Dt:t . 20 and 21,
Jones paced all scorers with 22 The Pro~ -NFL. Chicago
Saturday with a 2 30 p.m. home. and Don Tramer, 6-0 guard. M1ch1gan Jnvitatwnal Tournaomts, while Neumann and Guy over Detroit, Baltimore 14
oommg battle agamst Oakland Lone sophomore back from last rnent (R1o Grande, Davenport 1
~odgers each had 21 fJr the ' PhJ!adelphia, St Louis 10
Cily College of tndlana.
year is nashy Jim Marshall, 6- College llelr 01t College
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24 Others who performed we!! Jan. 4, Georgetown College,
Western Dlvlswn. T~le .Lakers AFL: New York I over
g;Jmes sc heduled this winter, for the Rio JV's in 1965-65 were H- Jan 7 Walsh College Can- MINNEAPOLIS -ST PAUL Will get therr ~est agamst l Houston, Kansas Ctly 6 over
and Coach Art Lanham has DICk Lusetti Don Magnan• 't .• J . a' G
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f1ve lettermen back from last Steve Towler Tom Uhl
and E · p . J
Bl
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ld
w o qua1 n espa1r as P 1a Pays a mcmna t.
and Buffalo and San Otego 1 e.
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ne, a., an. 11 •
ue te Minnes0 ta Vik ' g f tball coach
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year's oulf1t wh1ch posted aD • Charles Richardson.
St a te Coli ege a t Bl ue fte Jd ' w· after losmg
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tom Baltimore
was C 11
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omall 18-7 season record.
LISted below " the Redmen va · Jan 13 west Virgima b k
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o ege atmgs
NBA Standing•
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rune
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1State
W. 'fac . runnmg e cu
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h ve NEW YOH.K {UP!) - Th e By United PrC':ss International
\\-ill be fJlayed m Galhpohs, two Nov. 20, Oakland City Col~ 1~ va.; Jan. 15, Northwood Insti- ::; ,as long as they U
a IUmled Press
International
Eastern Di\lision
~=-~IDE
PHO~E?
in Jackson, and on Dec. 2.8-29, lege &lt;Homecommgi H; Nov. 24, tute, Horne (Jackson, 0 .): Jan. "M
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small college football ratmgs
w. L. Pet.
the Redmen ~ill host a holiday Pikeville College, Pikeville, Ky , ' 26, West Vlrgima State College, ha ~ C~ltract~rJst;~ hi always w1th first-place votes and won· Philadelphia
9 3 ,750
8
to~mament. 10 ~t.
Pleasant Nov, 26 and 27, Southern H.; Jan. 29, Oakland
cu
uf ~? lat ~ 1, g er, not lost-tied record&amp; m parenthe- Cinrmnatl
9 ~ .692 ,
ThiS event" bemg co-sponsor· ,Slates
Tournament,
(Rio College, Oeklond City,
Ind., ih·l.lfii' "' ,jle said. The worst ses:
·
- ' llOs\on " -' "' ,. "9" ":692
ed by the Pt. Pleasant !Wtary I Grande Llncoin Memorial Unix, Jan.• 31,. Calllflbellsville College 1 mg t ~ould d~ 1:h beVakqu&gt;tte;- Team
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l'olats , New York
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5 ., ~;7 .
cluh,. and tickets are now on c.umberland, and Campbell~- . at Campbellsvme, Ky.;
a wanh 0 ~ 0 ~.::.~· e M1 J~gs ~ I · l. N. D. St. (15) (10-0' 310
Western Division
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salem do~town Pt. Pleasant : ville), at · Williamsburg, Ky. l Feb. J, Cumberland College wa Cdilmpwn. IPaye,,
2. L.A. St. (4J (7-1)
238 1
w. L. Pct. 1 Witl1 n&lt;f.,; ht soumls and all , it's oomfurtiu~ to have 1
forR;.he ~esllval.
, I Nov: 30, Taylor University at at .Williamsburg, Ky.; Feb. 5, .~t: \~~i~~~ t~:~e :~a~~ted 3. East Carolina (1) '7-1) 201 Lo! Angeles
g 6 .600
. elurmng from last years 1Upland, Ind.
JOhJO Northern University, H.;
x-4. Northern Ill. dl (9-Q) 170 ,5an Francbco
9 7 .563 : phoue 01U) a reach away in case of a mal ama:geaey .
t~prcss1ve squad are seniors , Dec. 4, Findl'fly College, Find- Feb. 12, campbellsville College, i ~ontender~ bf~fore tJ~e se~son 5. Mi~. Tenn. St. (3) !9-0) 157 .St. Louis
5 7 4lt Hf'~i des, w l1o wau t~ to leave a cozy bed to arJIWllll' a call?
~auJ·'·DBiilulonl, k6-S c2enlter Bndllay; Dec. 7, Pik··ville College. ' H. ; F'eb. 19, Walsh College, t the;Yanbu~~ aa&gt;;rre~~dow sarl,lx-6. Mame (3l !8-l )
138 Baltimore
5 12 :294 ' lt'scspet:ially ui~.:e if you have a brigbtlitdeS'I1lU..lTE"
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oc , 6· orward.
H; Dec. 9, Bluefield Slale Cui- Home !Jackson o)
V 8 kl'
.d h · lh hi 7. Sui Ross (II (9-0)
13l lletroit
4 12 .250 phone with a dial that ~lows g(..-otly ill tbe dark Phoae
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Tuesday's Results
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RIO GRANDE COLLEGE
the National Football League x-IO N D· k
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. New York 120 Delrmt 95
"RED MEN"
title untU the 41-21 loss to Co. .I tadota .116-1)
80 1 Phlladelph~a 107 Si. LouiS 98
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V.r ••.,y ROS1er
Baltimore Sunday.
schedule.
/ Boston 108 n . ranctsco 1v•
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1965-66
Van Brock lin, blaming him- , Second 10 - II,
. . Wedn.esday s. G.ames
,...ME-HOMETOWN JERSEY
NUMBER
YEAR
POSITION
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
Home
self, to!d newsmen Monday he se~ts 63 . 12 St. John 's (Minn 1Phlladelph1a at CrncmnaU
'Paul Dillon ... . ......... 30
C
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29; 13, . We;tern (Colo.)
Bo
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Scottown, Ohio
Sr.
er an was t roug Willi 28; 14, East Central Oklahoma tr
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0 Jim Marshall .....••..•. 40
41
So.
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6'2"
180
"?.\~~ 11- 00 I th r It 0 f lh 00) 20; 15, Tennessee
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Columbus, Ohio
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"Sharon Gregory ...•• •... 12
13
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~~:~~~;" he said. "It's lhe 17, Tampa (I) 13: 18 (tie)
6•5..
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Columbus, Ohio
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General
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Jim
Finks
Omaha 10.
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on amer · .......... ·
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170
d th
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Beaver, Ohio
an
e_rs ~ere 5 oc e · m s Other teams receiving three
Rudy Shively ....... , • •. 44
45
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F
6'6"
221
c,·naltledh ghlm .~heF greak tesdt ctohach Ior more points - San Diego
Portsmouth, Ohio
e arne. 10 8 an
('rs State, Arkansas State B·ll
Steve Towler . . ......... 34
35
Jr.
G
6'2"
190
uMrgedd himht tvo recoB nsidkelr. l SState, Northeast
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Ptrtldpttinst Mlrthant
on ay mg
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roc· '" tale, Santa Clara Springfield
Ashland. Kentucky
In Mlddleport'l
•Frank Bullock . ......... 14
15
Sr.
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calllededhFitnlks, cdonfekssdedl heh'ld BIMass), East 'strondsburg,
Columbus, Ohio
ac
as 1 Y an as e or s ucknell, Chattanooga, CalawHoliday Gifi·A·R•mo
Dlck Lusetti .....•• , • , •• 24
25
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ba, Linfield, Western Illinois.
190
A11l For Your Free Ykbtl
Newark, Ohio
Don Magnani . . . .. • • • .. 20
21
So.
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6'6"
201
Gallipolis, Ohio
Tom Uhl ... _........... 10
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185
Marion, Ohio
Morning.
Charles Richardson ... , . 42
43
Jr.
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6'2"
172
Middletown, Ohio
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down and, In full voew of
Y les Dwayne Brown, 30, Marcel·
out of control, Sherlll's
Pethl
EUIIJ BlmiVIII
ElecHOil olllclalo bere today et the Medal of Honor.
of his men, he reeled
ta was killed early tnday when
said. The driver ·.sc,apeoi I
urged ,candidates at the No- g "That little lieulenant just bullet that caught him 10 d ~ tractor·trailer struck a car
Injury and 00 arrest ,wa•
vember eledion wbo bave not
t
and ran them down," an throat, pitched forward an al an Intersection.
ported.
yel filed expense accounts to
entised man .said of died. .
The car driver, Charlene Dor·
Sheriff Robert c.•
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do so before lhe Dec. 17 dead. ~arm's gallantry. "He was As he fell, a packet of ~:~ setl, Columbus, and two pas· The Meigs County
'lso repor!ed the
Une.
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ally killing tllem left and from home fell from ~s bod sengers in her car, Lawrence department Investigated a
of a one-car accident
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Candidates failing to file will re ht n
and lay parUy under 15 .;;; Do"ett and Geraldine Mer.. hap on state Route 7, four lernoon on County Road 6
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be inelglble to seek public of· "~a~m Is the leader of lhe 2nd The blood from hts wou dith, were not seriously lnjur· tenths of a mile north of
Salem twp. He said a car
""'e 47th Annual Meeting of : fice for a pt'rlod of five years. Platoon of Alpha Company. His slowly soaked mto the letters. ed, according to police. Brown ter Tuesday nlght which
en by Marion A. Nichols,o.,.n,IV7illll,'ll
Ohio
Bureau Federa· e th form can be obtained
m&lt;n were pinned down by ·a! CoL llal Moore of
was driving a !ruck belong- ton, 17, Slar Reule, P&lt;MDeroy, R. R.
Rutland, was '"
, opened in Columbus today tbe election board olfic&lt; In C mmunist machinegun nest on Ky., commander of 1~ 1 t I lng to the E. R. Waguer Co., rainstorm and sUckened blgh- damaged when It went over
Ro,nt ~·
&lt;;orne 2 000 Ohio farmers 1 the Masonic Temple from 1· . thue fringes of the landing zone Da ~tallo n, t ~~sg ~ mene
Athens, Ohio. Brown resided at ways.
embankment and turned ·' OV'"'·I1 ~poow
ndance.
. . 4 . m. daily.
iat Chu Pont Mounta in lie saw he ocop er a 10 .
606 Seventh St.
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Tbe accident occurred w b •
p_.,y Comont Block Co.
ihe three day convention woll ; P
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Je of his men shot
he battle zone Tuesday.
.
Authorities eald a 1959
Nicholson's car was on tile
In Pomeroy, 0.
with a Youth SeSSion =nvi
a coup Guod Positiuo
"We have he best
WEATHER
car driven by Gerald Ray
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiliiil
to be climaxed
Rural-Urban Dinner
The Communists wereddutg
seen,
Clearing southwest, snow flur· lon,
H ' by a performance
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behind a mound of If
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rl s northeast windy tooigb1 left a.ue I
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erlnps eight feet high ~ about "The acts of h~roJSm n
I e 15-!5 Sno~ Oarrles north: 20-ft. section of fence along
he Thu rsday
hr made
lo serve
woodsmost
out ofthere
St'ssion will ol
be taddresses
by thePbns
RuralWill
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Banqurt
Dec~ '1 '50 yards .in front of the IAnd
lhe were.
stones
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Vlr~ President Hubert Humph· Iember 2 w1th Mr Paul Carn.l- p ~loon. grabbt&gt;d a LAL -one 1 never be told.
r&lt;y and by Senator Frank J ., han , chairman of the Board of f ·;~1; throw-away bazookas ! "The re . were m~n
I msche Also fe&lt;J tured
on' Nallo nal Steel Corp as leatur· ? b t three fe et long wh1ch fire Itheir buddJcs, . gomg
Thursday will be the presenta- ~d speaker, when the Southern a ou ocket He sla mmed the wounded, chargmg the
tlun of awards to 33 Ohw cou~· : Local Athletic Boost er s ml'et :~lo~nte charge mto the lull. It Cong They threw tht::lr best at
t~es for h&lt;.~vmg top~d llie1r, Thursd ny at 7 30 Jl m m the bl:w apart.
us. And we tore them. up: dl
qmlUIS for membership durmg high school.
. I Then the "!HUe lieujcmmt" "They were good soldiers an
1965. Both Mei gs and Athens Hooster President Mason F1sh·, icked up n handful of grenades . good shots.
,.
counties will rece i\:c on~
o_f ler urges a la1·ge turnout to help . ~nd, firing his Mlti ri fle, ··But my men were better.
lJJCse award~ -as Will ne1ghbm ~ plan the dinner whi ch w11l be chargrd lhe bunker alone. He.
ing Ga lha Count y.
. attended by a~fH UXInlllielv 4110 had set the wea pon on !
The (lfficial dele?~te sesston 1persons. Football fil ms of t1_
1e ;~utomat ic with three maga- 1
wi ll be he ld on htday whe~ Southern • Ea sll'r n ga me wil l zmes of 20 rounds feedmg,
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delegc.tes from the. 86 Co~nt} also be shnwn at this meeting. through it.
l '::l rm Bureaus . ~·II\ c~ns!der Everyone ~" invited.
I Twelve- Communists were
a:1d adopt Uw off1c1a l ~J !Ky !or ,
_
-in~i de lhe bunker, all amw.J
t:le orga nization for 19U6. Me l ~S,
EMPLO\'ES DL\R
" ·itll submachine gu ns an d
county delegatt•s are ~-1rs. _o,~ ~fr. and :vlrs. Arnultl I_; rate of 0 t h c r automatic w caP on_~
Nice to get ... wonderful to
vid Koblcntz. Doauld \\ol lson un +it" ll" thHI l·"urni1ure Conlp;my : nlal·m killed them all. and SIX
Jt es , c " "
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IUPI\ . Barryi· .
Ani\ Holt er. ~\IIwns d&lt;•l•g
. l ,· . I enlt~rtained th eir
em ployees 'more
entrenched on the f lan k·s CIIW ,\\.0
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receive for gifts. We have
a·-e Gavlm u Cook an d ~ern!
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r.oldwa1er, Repuhilcan
lnst vear
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nm s ol th e un er.
Gift Certificates. See our disCl1a:;e
t
t t gE'd un (hie fn r pn·~Jc1en1 '
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play .
. Thu rsdny t&gt;vening, Nnv. 4. At- dPr a lwlhn:a lo l of flrt'. Sim '·h-ad sh&lt;tpe" and that it \Ull
\ ·&lt;·lrrans Memonal Jlaspital i"ndo·n() were Ins Co ll in ~ . Wa n- S!!l. ~tevt' ll llansun of
6 fl ear
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do very well m the 196 o ·Y
Admissions - Tin:1 Jacobs, da
\\" ~-&gt;illioms. Hull:md St·!lrlrs.· G~briel,
C1lif.
i (•]Pr·tlotls
p 11 rnero,·· Cra•·e Nalross, Clif- Dennis Searles, Keu C11llms, 1
Slight Wound~
The former Arizona senat or
Medium &amp; Narrow
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lor·· ~1itrlrcrl (;fii\([Sle&lt;i d , New ,· Cha rles ,\ ]ash. nus.-:c ll Ltl tle,
'' Marm W&lt;I S wuundrd In I1lde I I·' . n"W '" ' "Uilfcrence here
• Special 8ll"'le speed for Delicatesl
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• Joi..AwiJ Unt Removal1 w ~: ' , He pred icted that if a C:OP
l":. ~•·: },una Dodson, Long Bot- Haven Junior Wonwn·s C l u h IL~.\ :rw m Na n1
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tum . \'i inn ie Whil e. Pomeroy: will rmpen lht' lr crinfe(' ll at Ok i ~L
··n officers have I t'l ' ll\."t'!III O:l were held tomorr ow
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Fdith ~kCoy , Sy rncuse; Bess!e the t-:ew Haven
commumly [ HJs Sl,lprl,~ r j·1arm .fnr tlw Hirilard M. Nixo n, the former
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Hona ld buildi ng at 7 30 _p. m. Fn&lt;by. recomml nd\ ' . d thr ,'re VWI' president, woulll be th e
( ·,,,,d Ci 1ester · ~IC'l v in Hifflc , Gtlmes and d&lt;-!nc1ng ar c o!ft.TL'\.1 ~Il:d:1 l ol Lonor · _a n lh •. )c"n ,. ,. ,., choice. ''Ever~·where 1
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I will emcee. All area teen -agt iS l.u \~:l~·l lha~·o;~lp~~l; 1 produt·ed i\ixon," Cold\\:J1l'r sct id.
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C..\:\ D\ ~ f !UPEHS TO ME F.
.. w one of hi :; men wounded nom mallon a gam.
The C;wdv .. tripers of VeterNOW YOU KNOW
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A major dlange In nallonal 1!165, we had 511.5 million acres
agricu ltural policy within the retired under various goveronP.xt two years was predicted ment programs."

here today by D. R. Stanfield,
With the production
from
executive vice president of the these 42.4 million additional ac·
Ohio Farm Bure'au Federation. res, Stanfield predicts an i""'
Speaking at the organizallon's crease m. production of .50 per
47th annual meeting, Stanneld t-ent m \\_heat and_ m1lk, &lt;~ 20
declared, "The need of the fi~ree per cent mcrease 1~ soybeans;
World for food Is so great that ~nd a 30 ~r cent mcrease In
we have reached a point in his- v-egetable 01ls ..
tory where we must seriously ··we are tallti~s. about en lnc.:onsider the best use of our food crease of 550 ~Jlhon bushels of
productivity in the interest of wheat; 197 mll~i~n bushels of
national srcurity and world I soybeans; 5.7 ~11l1on pound.~~ ~t
peace ."
[ non -fat dry nulk and 3.4 _
01!;
The farm leader believes that lion pounds of vegetable 011,
the United States lrns the' Stanfoeld said.
capacity to meet these food de-~ Eslima_ted cost ~ _such 1 p,rornands. •·It would require about gra m Is _$5:2 _b1lhon a yea:·
42,4 million acre 1 to produce I ''However, If 1l IS worth $.0
the needed food," be 1aid. "In I bHli?n .~ go to th~ moon, may.
be 1t 1's worth th1s amount to
help the human race to Have a
minimum diet,'' Stanfie"ld rt- lall•rd't
marked.
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The government should pur· ButinmJIIr
chase the food for this program BISCUITS
EnCei'Oil Hospital
on the open market, but conlrol
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Persons who entered Holzer its distribution, Stanfield recHospital during the last 24 hours 1 ommended. ''Besides feeding can 9c
included: Mra. Benjamin Lewis Ithe hungry, and reducing the
Jones, Jr., Rt. 1, Thurman: Mrs . ~ government payments lo farm.
Willie F. Sharer, Rt. 2 Crown lers, the in&lt;'reased agricultural
City; John E. Evan!, Rt. 2,. production Would stimulate a
Gallipolis; Charles J. McGuire, substantial amount of economic
Rt. 1, Patriot; James E. Kemp- activity in this country."
er, Kerr; Tamarah L. Harvey, --- ----- . - -.. -- - - Rt. l, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. AI· Jr .. Rt 1, Thurman, daughter,
bert B. Stephens, RC. 2, Pt. 2:01 p. m. Tuesday; Mrs. Ron·
Pleasant; Mrs. Lewis W. Ed-: nie R. Dennison, Rt. 1, Crown
wards, Mason; Mrs. James E. City, son, 2:59 a. m.
Lucas, Jr., Rt. 2, Pl Pleasant;
Discharged
Mildred J. Woomer, Rt. 2, Pt. James H. Beaver, Mrs. ElPleasant; Clarence D. Hortman. wood Bowers, Merrill Brown,
Langsville; Frank
W. IJrad· Dorsey C. Burkheimer, Joe D.
ley, Ashland, Ky.; Gerald L. Clark , Aaron L. Cra btree. Den·
Douglas, Rt. 2, Wellston; Mrs. nis R. Crace, Mrs. Carl Davis,
Robert F. Conley, Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. John Hixson, Mrs. RayTerrence P. Griffin, Portsmouth mood B. Hoffman, Arthur A.
Reese S. Jenkins, Rt. 3, Wells- McCoy, Douglas M.
Morri!,
Ion: Larry T. Oney, Jack"'I; Mrs. Robert Reach, Mrs. Mar!trs. William E. Mulhern, Wells- tin J. Schneider, Willie ~'. Shaf·
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er, Robert T. Snowden, Mrs.
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Wolliam E. Mulhern. Mrs. Jack
Mrs. Benjamin Lewis Jones,, Oliver, Jr., and infant BOD.
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Wednelday November 17 he
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Wednesd•y• Nov. 17' at 8 p.m.
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Commander Guy Guinther an- waa present and Introduced.
tl Inh the
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JlOUDCed that tile American Flag Frank Vaughan, (.rnericanism
morning; at noo\me ~ ~D on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 20.· Queen up Meldalll 4 : ~ a.m.;
Seeln1 &amp;hosts7 Flnri
lapel p1•0 , were received In chairman reported that Paul
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80, Pt. Pleasant 2U3, llinlon Valvollne down Meldahl 6:55 a.
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.I tiser'a Club al the Hotel LaFay· . '
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The ancient system of numer·
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Legion'• •·Operation Show Your a talk on Amertcarusm at tile ' ler bos gone mobile!
lotte
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Marmot Galllpollo Dam - Allee up I Ia uaed by the Arab• and Hin·
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N •mber 18 the sills
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Dean dus had only nine elemencs, the 1 Where your lingeri
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Rancccnnge Boa! Movements:
50 a ·m·•· J · 9 J,ewls up 4:20 i the 80tls that the Arabs came I
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f
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m ~.ue mor
These pins are being distrlbu- project can be continued each from county to county and rom and Pomeroy and Middleport Oblo River- Harvey Jordon a.m.; John J. Rowe down 6:30 lo use 0 .'or zero) as a symbol l
ted by membera of the Post year.
clly to vollage to see hiS
afternoon. Friday, November 19 up 14, 7 p.m.; Elisha Woods up a.m.; Charles K. up 7:50 a.m.: for no thong_or no number_. -·
along wllh a card stating that A reply to tile telegrams sent atotuents. It hos not only ae v he will Sj)ellk at a Convocation 14, 11-30 p.m : T. G. Jerow up Edeana Bosworth uphound wao~
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"Amertcano ,... serving the !~&gt;-Governor Rhodes and Martin ed as a meetmg ptace for lnd~ at Capital University and be in 14, 2 a m.: Queen City up 14, ing.
I ENDICOTT JOHNSON I
cause of fr.edom in Viet Nam. L. Janis on the location of the vidual constituents but was also his Lancaster office In the af- 4:115 am.: A. J. Pact en up 15, Kaoawbo River - Semel up ;
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I wear my &lt;owttry'a Bag to new penitentiary 1n Meigs Conn· used by • vcllage mayor
ternoon. He will visit Galllo II p.m.; Big John down 16, , London 12 :40 a.m.; Hel en Z. 1
show that I suppor1 llleor ef· ty was read. It was announced lnBJorcty of the voUage counc •county Saturday.
5:30p.m : Lady Mor)orie down 1 down Marmet 10 :25 p.m.: Bea· .
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fortt." Tho plno and earda have that the bumper stickers with 01 discws vdlage ISsues.
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16, 6 am.; Robert Reed down Iver up Marmet 5:30 a.m.; AI· Width• D·Ei
$7.99
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"I'm Proud I'm An American" Moeller's chief emphasia on
11, 6 15 a.m.; Jenks up
17, len R. Merrill down Winfield Siz•a 6''2·12 1
Frank Cheesebrew, tile Posl's have been rereived and distrl- this tour is to reach the people
FISH ODDITY
6:l5 a.m. ; Irene Cholln up 19, 11:45 p.m.; Becky Wasson up
Paracork Toe and Heel.
''Gifts for the Yanu Who Gave" buted.
who cannot reach him with in- The oouthern stargazer !o a 6 a.m.; Jefferson up 19, 7:20 Winfield 12:55 a.m.: Lucy ane
drive ehairman reported that Kenny Harris, 2nd Vice Com. ·divldual problema; however, he fish which lives near the hot· a.m.: Ranger up 22, 11 p.m.; L"caa up Winfield 1:15 a.m.;
the Post baa
$130 to mander, reported the )Xlst will Is olso ready to discuss legis- tom of the ocean, has eyes on , Frankli n Pierce down 11, 8:20 Oliver Shearer down Winfiel4
be used in helping veterans Jn have another get~togelher for Jation desiiJiled to help com· top of its head and an almo!t a.m.; Sycamore down Greenup 2:50a.m.: 0. F. Shearer down : Participating .Merehant ln
Middleport .MerThants
hospitals to haYe a nicer Christ- members and their wives on mutrlttes In their facility needs. vertical mouth, according to 8:15 p.m.; western up Green- Will.field 4:40 a.m.: Jerry Bos- ! 1 t:hristmas r:H•,A-"Rama
mas. Cheesebrew thanked the Saturday, Nov. 27 , An eve11- He has cuvered a major part tile Encyclopaedia Brltarmica. up 12 :4{) a.m.; Pennsylvanil wortll up Winfield 6:50a.m.
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members of the Post and also ing of dancing and entertainmember~ of t1oe 8 et 40 Auxil- men! is planned. Relno Lind, on
iary who belped make tin! re- behalf of the Pomeroy Athletic
cent candy aale, In connection Boosters tll1111ked tile Post for
wllh Ibis drive, o oucceos.
Its contributuiObo in helping get
Charles Swalzel reviewed the rides borne for boys after alhSPECIAL SAVINGS AT
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·Ci•tJZens 0 £M3800 County at Area Event

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Everald Wright Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Roy Dale Grimm, Jr. Mrs. Bobby Llevlng, Mro .. Roy ley, Mrs. Edward .
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was honored with a miscellan· .Grimm, Mrs. Raymond ..Fields, Edna Wise, Mr. Arthur
FT. PLEASANT - "We have "Now It is time to look ahead Mrs. Russell Oshel, who will eous bridal shower recently held Mro. Heory Cunningham, Mrs. Mr. Nei.On'·Janhlngs,' Mrs.
no intention of denying the citi- witll ~ew industry, new peopl~, give her t50th pint of blood at at the home of Mrs. Roy Dale Bobby Ray Grimm, Mrs. Bill sell Fields, Mrs. Vern H\ru~~er­
ens of Masoo County ~ serv· the VJet Nam situation, cond•- tlle December Visit to Po In t Grimm, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Loleman, Mrs. Pearl Elliott, man, Mr~-. .J?IuJ !fer~~·
Ice&amp; of the Red Cross, staled lions m Mason County
are Pleasant Mrs. Luther Tucker G•lmm were married on Octo- Mrs. Rachel Sayre, Mrs. John lla.zen !!OOsll. Mrs. Jos,epb
Mr. Edward Heffernan, Direc· changing rapidly and we look from Stoffer Cham•cal Co.; Mr. ber 22 1965 at the st Peter's Harrah Miss PhylliB Grimm, ly, Mrs: C!a'ud Burngarcltier
tor of tbe Huntington Regiuusl to the Mason County Chapter ] F. C. Reichert from Yana~um Luther~n Parsonage in Poinl Mrs. R~y Dale Grimm, the bon- 0. :J. Howard; .Mrs.,...
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Blood Center, at a Dlstnct meet- for renewed strength of pur- Corporatwn ; Mrs. Kathj~n Pleasant, w. va. with the Rev- oree and the hostesses. Sending CUndlff,- 'M'r!! Tetf Sw~ttz·,
lng held Nov. 12 at the Mason pose," he said.
1Roush, Bend Area Blood Ch81r· erend Harold Knoll officiating. gifts were Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bob Kirby, Mrs: Br;nda
( 0nnty Court House m_ Pomt 1 Mr. ~effe:~an announced man: Mrs. Charlot~ Kremees, Mrs. Grimm is the former San F. Roush, Mrs. Gerald Rood, and, Mr. and Mr~. Arthor "llla~lrasant. He further sa1~ the Bl.oodmoblle VISits scheduled ~or Cha~ter Blood_ Chatrman from dra Lemon, daughter of Mr. I Mrs. Lewis Hart, Mrs. Iralbet, Mr. and Mrs. ·Marion
l. .•d Cross provides services a· thts area as follows:
Pomt Galha cou~ty, Mr.
Vernon and Mrs. Virgil Lemon of Ii'ields, Mr. ·ana Mrs. Dennts]gey, Mr: and Mrs: Leland
V.lilable through no other chan· Pleasant, December 22nd; Porn- Nease, :Meigs County C~apter Beckie , w. Va. Prior to her Roush, Mrs. E. C. Riddle, Mrs.. by, Mr. and MrS. GlenJnne~~;::
nrl" and although the Mason eroy, December 27th Galllpo· Chairman; Mrs. F. C. Reichert, marriay e she was em Ia ed b Nora Tripp, Mrs. Alma Hoff.i Mr. ·and ·Mrs. Robert H
f'ounty ~apter ha.s been strug- lis, December 30th. .
Volunteers. and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. an~ Mrs. P. E. PRJush ~ man, Mrs. Marion Dlngey, Mrs. ]Mr. · and Mrs. Robert
~lmg agamst con~1derable odds __ Presen~he m~Ung were I Ed~~rd Heffernan.
ILetart. Mr. Grimm is the son Leland Kirby, Mrs. Bill Folm· Mr. and Mrs. Mark Ward,
'" recent months 1t would be ref M
d M R
D 1' er Mrs Harold Roush
and Russell bailey and Mr
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·Graham.
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Mrs. Frank Thompson. .
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are many
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who have
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Dan tove Memorial
Hostesses
lor the ' sho':"er
A 3-&lt; Wilham
Paul ~~J~:~'
the Red Cross services availa·
Iwere Mrs. Howard Goodmte, The W.S.C.S. of the New Hav· has been spending a
long and faithfully
to keep
MASON - Miss Vicki Steele, Mrs. Arthur Hart and Mrs. Eu-- er. Methodist Church sponsor-~ here with his parents, .Mr.
the Red Cross services availa·
Pt . Pleasant, president of the 1, gene Hudnall. Game
pnzes ed their annual Thanksglvmg Mrs. Jess Maynard. Alr~nan
ble
Mason County Pinwearers. has i were won by Mrs. John Harrah, Dinner at the church. Slides on maynard has l.'ompleted
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announced that the
Mrs. Howard Goodnite, and Mrs. the happenings of the church in months of
. at Cb!mutel
To these individuals, "Keep
, is planning to have built a
Bill Coleman.
the past year were shown by Field Air Force .. twJJ,e; . JtiUnJs.
up the good work, yOW' efforts MASON _ Mrs. James Jar· 000 building lit the Mason
Those attending were Mrs.' The Reverend Marcus Trough. for an Aircraft Msl!Wenance
have not been in vain," he said. rei!, vice president of the Ma· ty 4-H Camp in honor of
Homer Wears, Mrs. Larry Hes- Those attending were Rev. and . SpeclaUst. Ue .Jaft . on. M~~;~~
son Grade School P'I'A, presid- late Dan Love of Point
son, Mrs. David Fields, Jr., Mrs. Trough, Rev. and Mrs. 1 nNovember 16th for G
ed during the absence of the ant. The youth was a
Mrs. Leonard Fields, and Kim· Roy Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. Frank where.ho&gt;wilt.spend three
prt!sident, Mr. R~:~y
Tur ker ber of the group. who
berly, Mrs. Gene Skeens, and I Spradling, Mr. and Mrs. Her·IHe ls a graduate of W~han1a
Tuesday evening.
at Letart lslund this past
Carolyn, Mrs. Roy Hoffman, bert Richards, Mr. and Mrs. High school class .
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"I think one of the most IJ'IIelllng thinga I ran remember Is
wheo Mary MarUn and I
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borne to learn that

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The guest speakers were Mr.l mer.
Carl Cook. Maaon t:ounty Ex· Donalions by 4-H clubs or

tension Agent, and the Rev-: ctividuals are to be sent to l
Chari., A. Pitzer, ul Pt. Pleas- · Miss Brenda Steele, 1919
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ant. Mr. Cook spoke on the well Ave., rt. Pleasant. Miss
PT. PLEASANT - Pastors Economic Opportunity Act and Steele is treasurer gf the ·
and lay member~ of Jackson Rev. Pitzer spoke on Commun-I' wearers .
and Mason county EUB church· 1ty Action Program. Mrs Mar----es shared in a planning session 1v1m Frame, Mason, presented - - - - - - - - Sunday for tbe scheduled 4-C the devot10nal program.
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Mission to be held m most of
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.the area churches January 9 - Durmg _th~ business meehng
14. The afternoon meeting was the assoc.allon. vot,ed to . spon· , - - - - - - - · - beld In the Good
Shepherd sor the Browrue '1 roop m the I
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town of Mason. Mrs. John Lew- Mr. and Mrs. Albert Swatel l
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"'led severra1 days WI'lh h'IS
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of the PTA mem· v1s1
Co-Director Jack Higgins, pas· J bership drive reported
that daughter and son·in-law,
tor of Point Pleasant, presided. there are at the present time and Mrs. John Burgan and ·
He explained that the Mission 212 membership.i in the JocaJ , ily in Toledo.
is primarily a program of ev· PTA.
Mr. and Mrs. John Loper
angelism. He also cited the per.
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. i family of Columbus spent
sonal aspect ot' the Mission MisS. Ahc.e Roach s
Tturd weekend visiting her mother,
that each pastor and each Jay- Grade ~eceJved the ~k aw-d.rd , Mrs. Dorothy Cartwright.
man is an evangelist.
for havmg the greate.'it number : Kenneth Reynolds,
who is
West Virginia Conference Di· I of parents present.
I employed by we·stern Rl•ctric .
rector of Christian Education, Refreshm~nts were :Jerved at in Columbus, spent the wee•keo1d I
Rev . Robert Dille, o-f Buck· the conclusiOn of the meetmg. v;siting with his mother, Mrs.
hannon. explained four main ;
Albert Swatel.
points of the Mission. The four
C's stand for Comprehensive, .
CLIMATE CHANGES
Cooperative, Christian, and Con· '
Ecuador, although it strad·,
frontation.
dies the equator, can be chilly ·I
A second meotlng of the proClimate here chang" by the I
gram participants will be held
; mile, from the hot coast to the ,
in the individual churches l)t&gt;..
snowbound Andean peaks and l
cember 12 at 2:JO pm. when
the couutry has many l"tive '
guest pastors jQr Missioners )
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"Volcanoes.
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-- ill be prese nt to assist in the MASON - The Ladies Auxil·
::ount down" session to wind ' iary of the Mason Volunteer Fire First successful gasoline-pro'Jp ~reparation for the actual Department ct:lebrated its sec- pelled mot?r vehicle in Ameri- 1
stclvtc~s.
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. ond anniversary by dining at ca W"dS bUilt by J. Frank
Serv1ces wlll be underway Sl· the Pleasant Point Resort. Fo\. yea.
r.ultaneously in the churches. lowin~ a tour of the resort the 'i-----=--------=iij
l~u~st missioner a have been group returned to the 'City·
e~ss1gned to the churchei under Bulldin~ in Mason for
the following schedule: Mason business meeing. The duiJ had
County - &amp;::Uemead ~burch, previously agreed to pay for
host pastor, Rev. Jack l:liggms, their dinners from mont hi~ dut•.
STILL GOING ON
guest m1sswner, Rev. Eugene I which they bad paid.
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Carlow; Bachtel, Rev. Achsah
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Miller, Rev. LoiS Luzader; Good During the meeting Mrs Paul ....-- CHEAPER--.
Shepherd, Rev. Donald. Lock.' Bocook read_to the group_a ~ew- 1
hart Rev Homer Hicks· I law perlammg W orga111zatJuus
BY THE DOZEN
Heights, Re.v. Charles Frum', selling food from cunce:;sion
Rev. Parker Kerns; Krebs Cha- stands. The group decided h1 ~-------.J
pel, Rev. Willwm Matics, Rev . exc~nge gHts at the Det'ernber 1
GROUP
Jack Harts; Mason, Rev. Les- meetmg.
ter Lane, Rev. T. N, ~ennet_t; Attending the dinner meeting
New Haven, Rev. Martm BerJS· were Mrs. Jack John.,o, Mrs. I. 1959 Plymouth
ford, Rev. John Campbell; Un· Paul Bowck, Mrs. Donald ·
4 Dr. VB. Auto.
ion, Rev. S~ley Moore.- Rev . rit~ch, Mrs. Verlie
Nice &amp; Clt"an. !Red)
Hartzel Bodkin.
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. Mrs. Eber Roush, Mrs.
Jackson county - Cottagev1l· 1 Harris Mrs Earl Ln 1 M. I
le (also including MI. Tabor, I Charlot'te Ro. ush M ~~s~ .. IS . 2. 1957 Olds Super
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Roc·kcas
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au- Newland, Mrs. Lester Uodson
88 4 Dr. Hardtop.
gil") , Rev . Gerald .s.ay~e, Rev. Mrs. Bliss Wilson, Mrs. Bili
IUHI. Auto. P.S. tPmkl
B. J. Lockluirt Falrplam, Rev. Davis, Mrs. Kober! Koush, Mrs. I
Clyde Cntes, Ravenswood, Rev. Minnie Rizer, Mrs. Dalhts Walk-•
Denzil Pr?udfoot, Rev. Bland er, Miss Rosemary Sisk,
3. 1957 Rambler
Brady : R•pley, Rev. Roy Me· Lot's AWl Ri zer D.Jw
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. Nar)('y
Coy, Rev, L. B. Sturm ; Rock- Ander~n
Clanic Super 4 Dr.
castle, Rev. Frank Bennett, Rev.
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1 c,yl. Aulo, lnd Keat.w.
Edward Hllrdman. This will al·
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10 include the Mt. Olive,
MI. Strawberry Future
4. 1955 Chrysler
Zion, Warner, and Promise
Being
Predicted
Lond Churches.
2 Dr. H1rdtop
MA:SO
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PT. PLEASANT - The .
fuU Power. Clean, lolld.
ness of producmg strawbemes
Mr.. and Mrs. Homer Joh.n· will be discussed
Thursday
aoo VISited several days wtth night at 130
in th
I 5. 1955 Chevrolet
his brother and wife, Mr. and I Room of Poin~·;itasante
2 Dr. 6 cyl.
Mrs. Okey Johnsoo in Colum· SchooL
bus. They accompanied the 1 This business enterprise
Run&amp; l&lt;'ino.
Johnsons to th~lr home In ~.a· j well into many farming ooOJra-11
son aod remamed for a VJSLI. j lions io Mason County. T h 6. 1952 Buick
Mrs. HS:Oid Schwarz v1s1led . peak season, picking, come~ at
re«otly With her daughter, sou- a tune of the year when
2 Dr. Hardtop.
ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. John Het- or"'rations
are
slack.
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Motor Runii Fine.
zer an d son in Parkersbur~ . West Virginia htrmers have
Mi~ Dori! McCune and Miss creased their income by $1,
VALUE - Vangie Byers of the St. Joseph or more by addinl!: a couple
School of Nursing visited dur- res of strawberries to their
ing the weekend with Mr. and sent operation. 'J'he only
THIS GROUP
Mrs. Curtis McDaniel and Ch•l· West Virginia berries are In
~Y McDaniel.
competition with Ls California. ·

WIIAT'I IN 4 NUIE
HOUs:j:'ON (UP!) - Roy Hoy..1,., 111• Houston mlU!onalre
whn ~ut up a domed stadllun
end thea helped persuade more
t .111 3 million pel'IOns tD visit
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10-DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, O,Nov. 17. 196~
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Democrats Plan
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Racine today ...s ill
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Seven Scouts Win
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Seven members of Boy Seoul

Theodorus Council, Daughter' flhn~ls, for l1tllpel'&amp;llon. A"'lm· Troop 241, Pomeroy, OhiO, hiltof Amenca, celebrated Ill 58rdl mumcal!on was read from Eth- ed the Adahi Trail November
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Harry Smallwood reported
1 beelth meeting at Wave:
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which was attended by liS
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tho membel'll.
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A llbn waubown Oil garment
"'Well Fitting Garments"
fitting and a dlscussioo held on
lllpic when Hemlock
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I The Winding Tra il Garde;;
club wtll meet Wednesday
, Rev. Hfcko Soc. Senl eal
Christ.
7:.30 p.m &lt;tl the. Colu.m bt~s a~d ; New officers were elected
The group also approved pay·
Southern Electnc_ orfr.c·: 10 Mul-: the Middleport Ministerial
ment for the music to be used
dlcport tor a Christmas Sparkle l soctation Monday to take office for the Christmas concert to be
Ttl!" annual Thunksgiving din demonstration: foll~wedl byni~h~ in January , They are the Rev. presented at Middleport lU~h
n.; r uf the JOF class ot tile Un- , regul~~ m~et:~~· ues 5
Donald Hicks of ~he
Scllool Dec. 12 ate p.m. Chou
ited ~1ethod 1 ~;t drurch wa~ lwld l Wl~h~t ;:;ter Pr~sidcnts of the Church of Chnst.
members of local ~: ~
~!ond;n• evt·nmg at the chur ch
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of t The Hev. M. E. Dowson,
other pel'IODS interes
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~ th ~irs. Everett Thomas, tea· ~ ~m~:ir~\::b~l:~ro;ost u~~~~r~eetl Methodist Church, Vice
~g. with the choral g7upt ~
&lt;:ht'r. a~king grace.
, re , . . enin at
the dent ; the Rev. Donald
. mv1ted to attend the us re
Men1bers and guests were Wedm sd~l \ ev
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s . 1 First Baptist Church,
hearsal scheduled for WedneJ..

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Rev. Hicks is Elected President of
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Plan were made' lor a Chrilt.
part and gift exchange on

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Democrat club
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dmner Moo ay evenmg
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!nation of 0If I- a amp
and flni h waa held Monday evening at the
Mrs Melvin Grimm enter-\ The Syracuse Third Wednes- JOOF Hall.
,[ dues ~ I&lt;Jnom
incton at 7:30 a.m.
V s Syra&lt;!USe town hall with a good
tamed the Loyal Helpers class day Homemakers club w ol
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ts wen cers was e ·
[ing at Home&amp;ead, W. a. a attendance
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of the Syracuse
Methodist i meet Wednesday, Nov. 17, from · Members an .:;;,swblte eov-' Mrs. Wakely c01lj1'1ltulated the 5:!0 p.m.
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··hu rch Monday evening at her 11o a.m. until! p.m. at the home 1se:t~_:!r1: ~es with
autumn Coo)ncll on Its !3rd anniversary Those :s~~~~~:k:',~~. Mrs. Lee Enoch .ptesl~
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•of Mttsuko Harris w1th Sara~ ~:.ves and ,.nt.,..d with an and also stated !hot the date :r::n:lck Werner, Ray Vaugh- 11 wa~ ann':;'"~h~at ~e
Tile meetmg, In charge
of , Rou sh as co-hostes&gt;. Top~~ w:h arrangement or fall flowers. A of the rally to be held tn Porn- an Fred Gheen, Tim GlaZe, meeting wfwn Han
18
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askel of fruit wlth orange can- eroy has been set for 'Mrursday, J'' Swatzel, Asst. Scoutmas· racuse To
and there
ooened with Psalm 23 m um- , Arlie Sellers and Jessie ~·~ ~les nn either side centered the March 31, and named Margar- t:' Sanford Gheen and p au I stead of De~, 18 program
s;:n Devohons were led by ' Ln\1 as leaders -~covered 1~n s elal table for charter mem- , et Seidenabe1 as chairlady. Oth· Werner. Any boy 11 years old be a Chns ::s January ·
Mr• Ambrose Flanagan who lunch will be enJoyed at no ! : , ,
1 er guests spoke briefly and al- and interested in joining a Boy ginnlnf at ha
bee made
g&lt;~vt• a m{'(iitnllon from The Up· '.\1\h e&lt;:~ch brmb(in~ her own Ia~,
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so several members of the Scout troop is invited to Troop mg, pans ak: at ~ch
~·r Room and closed WJth pray- : ble servwe. All homemak('rs l Two of t~e eleven charter CounciJ.
1248.
have a spe
er .o\ round robin birthday card i are welcome.
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members, l!:hzabeth campbeU ·A rug donated by the mlsceling.
was sent to Mr s. Bert Weese The Women's Gu~ld of ~he and Nancy Walker, were pres-- laneous committee was award· Victoria, Africa's
largest Ernest Wingett, county
whose birthday il on November F'ederated Church Will sponsor . ent and were p~sented a hand- ed to Lottie Cohen and a cake lake, is the source of the Nile man, announced ~at Cong.
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a bazaar Wednesday at the kerchief tied w1th a red bow. walk was held by the orphans~~R~i~ver~,=========t=erlt=M=oe:ll:er=w=Jll:make==an~~
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Ch . t churd1 begmnmg at 2 P· m. A large birthday cake aced ID committee and won by Norma
Plans were rna e or ~ rl~ . , Home baked goods and fancy white decorated with red rose-- Chapman.
rna~ party In the church ~mclal , worJ.; Will be' sold A dinner Will buds With the inscription, "53rd
----room on Fnday, De(-ember 17 ; be served from 5 to 7 p. m.[ Anniversary, TheodorUJ Coun"nd named as the commJtlre to C\Ciss 12 t'lrcle of
Heath I cil D of A'' in blue, tne gift of , , ,
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plan the party were Miss Mar- Methodist Church will
meet, Alice Spencer, was served with Mr. William Rus1eD la re- !
u&lt;~ Karr. the program, Mrs I Wednesday at 8 p m. at the the dinner The cake was plac- IDincliDg resident&amp; of &amp;be lir&amp;t
ll••lt•n Da~ewood.
Mrs. WI I· church, Mrs. M. L. French, ~rlr l ed on 8 table with white cover practice session for the Com·
li um
E1rhmger and
Mrs gram chairman, and Mrs. Da.v- and centered with a replica of munity Cbrl!ltmu program
t;l'lmm
Jd Entsminger, devotional chair·, 8 turkey.
Wedne1 day Uonlgbt) ia the
',1 j s Eic hinger presented t.he man. M1ss Lyd1a Ebersbach of ! Guests were Edith Wately, baad room of tbe Mlddlepol1
(hal ;H ter study gn·1ng the li fe 1 Pomeroy, will show slides of distnct deputy; Edith Betzing, High School.
l,f \11ah·~ Wlff' P.rayer by the ,ht&gt;r tnp to the Holy Land A~~ ~ assoc·iate state councilor; Faye
Choin of the eommulty
r:(•\' Wendell G. Slut!er. dosed church women are mvJled Hos p I'
f Marietta Council and and other bltemted ""fBODS
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Bruce Lloyd ar JD o
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es,.es are rs. .
·, KJrt and Phylhs Rowan
of .-e lavlled to participate Ia
\ de&lt;;ser I coursf' was served Mrs John Kmcmd, Mrs. James IF
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Council
tbe f'-1 e~ of tbh klad for
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Della Stahl eouncilor presld- tbt holiday leBIOD. Mr. RuS..
~11 and ~1rs F.:!don Will. Mrs The Middleport LLlerary u d t the m~eting M~rguerite sell wiD dlrect the combined
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Better t:hu!ch, Treasurer.
bles. nu! s, and gourds. w1th or· ~lc;iltil Cl ub will rneet Thurs- Fmal plans were. ~ade for ]
ange. cand les m crys:a l_holders 1diJ \' at 1 a. m. at the home of !he annual ThanksgiVIng
on e1thE'r s1de. Pre~anng t~e 11 1\·l rs. Fred Coeg\ein "trs. WiJ. 1 1~ to be held Wedne~ay . ,
dmner wen.: Mrs. l.1r'rald \\ 1!· i r
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r will have the pro- mng, Nov. 24, at the FusL Umt·
dermut h. Mrs. Dwi ght Parker, tam ',rudese~l
Harold Black-' ed Presbyterian Church at 7:30
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Th R
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il-:rs. r~ddie ~mit ,Jedts~. ~~ce son. the co nlt!St.
: P-.~ · b ~ ev. k nawlth
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&lt;ampbell. , rs..
. .e s.erl The Episcopal Churrh Women ! WI
e edska e~t tJ t
s . ;md ~·tr~ . A~~en Ewhmger . t~f Grace Church will meet on~ Rev. Ho~~
·n:s .
'.l rs. M:me Cd ap manb. 1~re~1 ·, Thursday at 8 p. m. al the tor . pres1 mg .. t et~ th r mm·
11 oonducte t11e usmes;;
. ·h h
· islers wi11 assiS WI
e serv·
0
,:'il followed the dinner. Dl'·l pa~~e
~~~l·d
Conservation \ ices with the choir of the h?st
11 Hls taken from Psalm 100 · 1
.,11 meet aJ the Colum· church presenlmg the anthem.
M E h · h • ,eaguew
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u :· re il:'dd by 1 r ~. IC mge\~ ° bia Gas office Thursday at 7:30
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Ga' m r',taukon... n ~ p m for &lt;I food demon.:;tra lion ~ua
ridstmtha~ m_ner ~...
Cod We 1ve 1an s. a n .., b. B. 11 N 1 n
1sters an
e1r w1ves w
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tlm,ed
w1t'h pra~er
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Tw ilight
Garden club ,[ hid~··
e un. ~a tth e horne of .
~ter· and Mrs. Antone Lur'ke : .11
Th da . even·lng at Rev. and Mrs. Dowson. A dis· :
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. · l(·t'fe n:nned as the oommat mg . the home of Mrs. Elmer Wi ck- cu~slon was e concernmg _e
m:~h111 11ee. .
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Tht' Buw Be-e ('lass of the: Week of Prayer to be held m
th e· January at the Church
of ,
.4.n mv11at10n from Mrs. CIJ f· . , 1 1·.30 m at
.
b h •· h
l'h .' t- ' emng a . p. .
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furd E. hers ac ~ ave a . n . Mil'idl eport P' ir.'tl
Baptist
mas party and g1ft exchange at 1Church will ml·et Thursday ev-1
her home was accepted. Plans 1 h h
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were made to remem ~ s ut · ! The Loyal Women's Class of ,
1eS On
m mC"mbers ~f the churr.h and the Middleport Church uf Christ !
.
re lated famt!Jea at Chmt.mas will meet Thursday evening at
and named 18 the commlttte . the church at 7:30 prn.
Mrs. William Koesel
w~re Mrs. V. D. Edw.~rds. Mrs. ·, The Willing Workers clas~ of ; Cleveland, died Monday aflt!r·ll
EJchmger ~nd Mrs. Yf Jld~rmu!h . Lhe Enk rprise EUB church will noun, following heart suraery.
Mr~. Lu( ke was ~P~~t,l'd to ~ meet Thursday evening, at the ! The former ,Avis Whaley,
P
f ore hase a newb vehveN rapderly . home of Mrs. James Will.
was 'the daughter of the
or t e organ enc . arne o
.
·1 Pyth · Sls
d~rorate church for Chriat-1 Mag~o\Ja Tem~ e.h DA'"v" h ti Welby Whaley and Mn. Wha- 11
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ters w11i meet at t e
a ley wao a graduate of POIOJe- 11
mas were Mr s. C. F. To mp~~.ms , 1 h d
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Mrs Dwight Parker and Mrs. : 1' urs ay, a 6 .P:m. 0 .
• roy High School,e lass o1
,
A lo~zo Custer During the pro- ; annual ThanksgJVmg dm~er, and of Bliss Business College,
gram hour, Mr9. Webster read' fo llowed by the regular meetL?~. and WBI employed u an ac·
two poems on ''Autumn Leav- Me~ben are asked . to bnrt~ countant.
e~ '· and one " Only Loaned."
thelf own table servJce.
Survivors include he!' busNOV· 19
hand, William ; ber mother, Mrs.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Mid- Welby Whaley of Porner&lt;w.
Sixth Birthday o/
dleport Pentecostal Church will four sisters, Mrs. Karl
Son iJ CelebraiP.d
sponsor 8 rummage sale Friday ser, Minersville; Mrs. ~::11
Mr and Mrs. Georg• Miller , and Saturday a! the old A: &amp;. P. [Calbetzor, Streetsboro,
enlerlained monday
evening[ Bwldin&amp; m Middleport •tartml William King, Newark;
with party In honor of their son, at 9 • · m.
Mrs. Herbert Herdmau olllelleDavid. who celebrated his sixth The _Senior Class. of Pom- fontalne.
birthday anniversary. The .:ow- eroy H1gh School Wlil have . • . Funeral senlces will be
boy theme was carried out m:bake sale at the Kroger Store, Thursday, at 10 1.m. Friends II
the decoratlolll and favon.
Friday from 9 a. m. lo 4 p. ~ ~ may call at the MODtrell
n,. birthday cake featured Th• Forest Run MethOdiSt neral Home, 1120 Vine St.,
the rodeo theme and favors church wall spOnsor a bazaar loughby Ohio.
were balloons, hats, games. and bake sale Friday, Novem' ---Games were played and prizes ber 19, at Duke Cleaners, Porn· Flrst white man to see
awarded to Sammy Hamilton, eroy. Handmade arUclel and now jS New Mexico
Merri Autt on dTimmy Scit... homemade baked 1oods lnclud- Cabeza de Voco who croesed
Othero attending Mrs. F a y ing bread and 1110 caady will the state ill Jill&amp;
Hamilton end son , Brian. Mr1. be sold.
from tbe Atlllllllo to
Mary Martin and IOn, Roy,
NO.V II
Pacdio coaat
Jeffrey ~ Joy Beaver, David The Women's Guild of tbe - - - - -·- - - - and Donna Wilcox,
J•nnlfer' Federated Church will meel II a shell and Danny John
Wise. David Mills, Timmy Tho- the church Sunday at 2 P· m. JiU. Almie Huawo' and
mas, Ricky GlaZf', JtU Walburn, Paul Smart w1ll be guest •peak- boet and bootaoa .;.. dauilrt&lt;!t,[J
Jill Harris . Megan and Mary er. Mrs . John W. Blaettnar lS M .
Ann and Margery Miller and program chairman and Mrs. li:.;a;;r,;;•e;..- - - - - - Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. Keith Rlggo, devotional leader.
Relreahments will be
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by the Federated Circle.
The birthday of Mrs Harry men and women of the ch1wcb II
Ke'iser was celebrated Sunday are ura:ed to attend.
with a dlnner at her home, Minersville. Present were Mr. and Ninth Birthday g
Mrs. Dallas Hassler of Reynold1- Oblerf!ed Saturday
burg. Mr. ond Mrs . Ronald Ha•J.
to
Jer and Sheri and Geri of Co- Mr. and Mrs. Wtlltam lloodlu.;bus, Mi!S Lona Grueser, aBhelt entertoilled ~ •
Size 8~ to Ill&amp; 0
Pomer., end Mr. and Mn. Kei- ner Satturday evenmg honor·
log their .,..oodaughter, JIU
Jer.
Houdaohelt, on ber ninth blrtbDANCB AT WARAMA
day.
Wahama lngh ochoot will A decorated doll ctk! oaK&lt;., 11
f. nsor 8 teen-dance thi1 Fri· by J1ll'• aunt, Mill Mane H~­
from 1 to 11 p.m. 1t the alihell, wa1 ~erved with the dlnWahama High gym. The Jay&amp; ner. The honored guest
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..memcee. The danCI il open ed a number of &amp;ifts. Present
lbo publio.
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where
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1 owner, real nice interior, red vinyl buckets. 4 on the floOI',
$35 ond $15
;Mr. and Mn. Rel Clteldle, ctl- "Tho BlitpoNr'l New ClotheS,"
ww .. 110 HY, engine. Jet black finish . Radio and healer. WhiteCool L"'ndry Ito•• __ _ $12 . The Brotherhond of lite E.U. eblrted her 14111 blrlllday 011 11 tbl Atbeal 'lbntor. Aduls
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wall tires show little wear. A real to car and plenty &lt;1.
Gao Rongo -·- •-- .•.•• $:10 B. Omreh melon Monday eve· Saturday and lr1eDdl llpllllll•l ......
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Employment Wanttd fun lo drive.
Wrinttr W01hor " Tubo 525 ning for their regular monthly the weekend will! her wert ca·
aoco_.... ""'"' wert
wT':tt ,..;..
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Dish Wash.,, Portoblo $25 . meeting with George Jewell as rol Fraley, Jane Jordlm and leaobon, Rutb Btlriley, Millie
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1962 Buick LeSabre 4 Door - -- - $1595 1 Ref•iomtor ........ $11 leader. The topic for tbo P""'
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c.en·ll!d Jolul Sllldtcer and
report4'4 tnt"'-'••,." 1'tle
985·3137, Mrs. James Rous1I,
5 p o· tt0
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ll'Bm was "Thanksgiving." Spe· Miss OleVI smltb, otud!!&gt;l al - "'"''"' .,._ ......., ouN
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1 Autoonatic trana. Power steering and brakes. Deluxe inter·
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song leader, John Bumgarner. llpellt I weekead
wltb 1!fr pit· Mill Vlri!JIII Turlltr of 0&gt;• ...,• .., _, ...
heater.
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IM•plo&gt; Complete .... $75 A quartet, Harold Bumgardner.' eni8, Mr. and Mn. OleYl tummtllll'ftl tbl weeteGd wltb
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Carl Gibbs, Char es Weaver an Smith and Nancy.
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by the Berlsford,
pianist, Leah
Ann notb Jones, soil Ill 1\elf. and Mrs. GilDa 'l'urn«.
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Choat --- --· -- ------ $10 MUIer, sang Kvera1 seteet·&lt;0118. B. Jones, 11
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.... •K• '""'"""'' •"'" '" miles f.-om Racine. Curlls 0 ·
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Pr. Sot Mople
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John BUm·
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LivingRm.Room
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Robert- Cooke.
Ottie ·Will,
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Rouah, Edgar Layne. Cedi Pick· {'atrick Rl ey, Mrs. ·Donald F • orne on un ay a "on ay.
PHONE WY 2 156 unfunushed apartment and - - - - - · --- - Dining Rm. Sot {Nice! 160 ens Harrv Pickens Bernard i Roush, Mrs. Velma
Roush, · Mrl. Mary Collier, Cincin·
1 sldoower. One
,:urn&lt;Sh- PIGS fOR SALE. Harrisonville,!
Copymg S.rvtce Cop luffel, Walnut (Nice) 125
Olha
Harry Mrs. Howard Wagenhall, Mro ...ti, spent from Friday through
0
- lost and
-- e a partment w&lt;t' a o. newd Ohio WY 2-6279 • II 17 3tc l tes made ol
papero Roll Awov lod
.. $15 Miller, Richard Ord. Harold N. 0. Weinand hosteeHII. Mrs. Sunday will! her parents, Mr.
I ly de(·oraled. Kea:-;nna ble, 2n
- - -- -b&amp;rrtl records aml alm,..ISI any \ Old Drtutr ••••· ltlffet SS ; Bumgarner, Carl Gibbs, Char· Johnson and Mrs. Chlller.
and Mra. Jerry Culwell and othLOST --Male:-bla•·k pig. right :;· in Ma&lt;an, W. l'a ,Phor"' ' HAY FOH SALE Call VI 3- ollter document&gt;
· Elortrlc Ovon" Si..,d $25 les Weaver, Rev. Martin Ber· The Live Wire qass of the er relatves here.
weeks uld. Last
S&lt;'en going _ .. JSY lb
-$l5 tslord and fteorge Jewell.
E.U.B. Church mel on Tuesdoy
11 1' 3tc _ I 2245. Date Proflllt, Portland, Reuter ln•uronc&lt;, Pomero' I Desk
towards Pori land 12 mile east
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11 17 Jlc
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P.T.A. MEETING
evening at the church for thoor Mr. and Mrs. Elba MtKnlJhl
0 par·
ul Racmeo Sunda' afternoon , 7 ROOM H?ME with
. - Re•! hlate For Sill
The New Haven P.T.A. will annual turkey dinner. The invo- ol Columbus visited 0their
Cllar\e$ •· Whlley'' Beegle. r Cllrton, V., . V&lt;J., formerly Sam NEW AUTOMATI C GAS heat-! lAE'l'NA
lnsurR!'1Cf' - - ----- ----- ___ 1roeet on Thursday, ;.im•cmberlcahon was glven by Rev.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. · · Me·
II 17 31r Roach 's prope&lt;ty
773-526
er. 40 01111 BTII. 0. c C&lt;lpm. : Mullen lnsuraoco Agency. Inc. . FOR SALE OR TRADE: New , IRih at 8 p.m. at the
tin Berlsford. '1'11ose attending Knight and Mr. and Mrs. Fern
3
Jom Bennell' Chflon, W I' a:'. 667-3308, Coulv&lt;lle, Ohw
; Pomero), Phone
Z.3illll.
3 bedroom house, w&lt;th wash- i Devolions will be led hy Mrs . were Mrs.
Capehart, Gilloily over tho weekend.
Notice
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room and carport, bu&lt;lt • m , David Roush. The program will Mrs. S. H. Rettm&lt;re. Mrs. E. Mro. John ernon, New Les·
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161 N. 5th I \rsED KING rLun:, lor sale.'
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llr GRANGE INSURANCE. Mulleo e:, well msulated
Located Martin Beri!ford ·in ke!lpln&amp; with IMrs. Nora Tr&gt;pp, Mrs. Jose- her brother·in-law and sister,
applv
myself, same ll&lt;'ing , Phone WY 2-2246.
11 16 lfc! _ _2 2950
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·- . 11 17-tnsuranco Alency, lnc .. Pum· : r,. mtle, south of Eastern Religion in
American Life phine Miller, Mrs. Rachel say· Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey, !o• misnomer
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re. Mrs. Bernard Lieving, Mrs. cal. While abe was here they
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from responding
to
smae,
ei·
MODERN
unfurrushed
3
rooms[
Annice
Ohlmg&lt;r,
WY
2-3374.
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Brothers
Auto
Wreck
ing.
,
SEWING
CLUB
Oiha Lieving, Rev. Mrs. Ach· called on relatives and friends
1
and bath. FurniSh ul&lt;hl&lt;es.
11 11 3tc .
11 16 12tp
s ,
Cl b
h Miller Mrs K K Scltos incl""'•• Mr. and Mrs. Jarrott
ther
m
the
spoken
or
writ
tt'n
Blulding.
tfc
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•
e't'otng
u
met
on
sa
· ·Mrs.· Harry• Bobo,
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form or l&lt;1nguage
now 11r .•
- CLARINET. nearl y new. Price 1
Business Services
HOUSE FOR SALI
IThursday afternoon at the home iMrs. Ray 'Weaver,
local, Mr. and Mrs. Fern
11 16
1
anv future dnte.
im- ' HARMON '!
for verv reasonable. Tel. WY 2- l lloder • • ch St 1 8
.f ' of Mrs. Edw in Slein. Those at- Capehart, Kimberly Clpehart,
Radcliff, Rutland; Mr.
and
10
.
' 0 f II fl d ' 2 bl k
.
I
D
y. OIUU ul
Ho!fma M' Mill' M R w·
d M
81
is humiliallng and rent ut 0 a oo s.
oc 5 2897.
11 17 6tc CURTISS "Dairy or Beer' locatioo on top o1 small bltl tending were Mrs. D. A. Smith, Mrs. Hoy
n, Ill
rs. 0'/ taeman an
·
nauseating Ralph R. Carmen, lrom, busmess diStnrl. Porn· TWO HOLSTJllN-HEIFERS . Breedmg Service. Call WV 2· Iarine State Highway aar110 on Mrs. John Pry , Mrs. Harold Bumgardner, Mn. Gtor&amp;e Jew· and Mrs. Larry Clark, llarri·
!Wx \35, Mmersville. Ohio. 1 eroy. 3 and 4 room s, IU&lt;IHSh·
,
• I 2264, Pomeroy. 985-3415 Ches Routt 1 w&lt;lb 10od road w mato Johnson, Mrs. L. C. Rouoh, ell, Mrs. R. F. Bryanl, Mrs. aonvlllo; Mr. and Mrs. E111ene
11 17 ltp
ed. New plaster, paml. floors 1\I 9·2167.
- 11 17 3" - I ter.
10 26 30tp highway four bedruoma, U•lnl ' Mrs. R. F. Bryant, Mrs. How- Nannie Johnson, Mtl. Howard
Jlalliday and Diane, Dexter;
1
e\ectnr
smks
BUDGET PRICED furniture in ----- -- damng, tamtly, k.itchf!n, -rak ard wagenha\s, Mrs.
Ottle Burris, Mrs. Clayton Athey Mrs tnd Mr. end Mrs. A. R. Caster
1
REV!\'.\\.0\,;,e Church. ca binets, bat hs, gas furn aces. our third floor budget shop. BULLDOZER WORK wanted Iast play. maid's, utility and : Roush Mrs Lloyd Roush Mrs Cliff Roush, Mrs. Walter Grin- an d Mr. and Mr s. C· R· S
startmg Nov. • i!Hio, at uo , Tel : WY 2·5392
II 10 15lp Baker Furnitw-e, Middleport. Reasonable, dependable andi
co '11ie til• i Fred 'satey, guest, Mrs: • T: slead, Rev. and Mrs. •Martin at Charleston, W.Va.
22
1 ROOM HATH and garage, 916 Ohio.
!rc: experienced. Phone WY 2- :
of Huntmgton and the Berlsford and Andy.
Mrl. Jessie Jewell, Mr. Jnd
h F
' E
I Locust St., rear. Middleport SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank '' Clog· i 2208.
ll 8 IOic Ibouao II paneled in mahogany I hosle.
RUTH CJBAlLII
Mrs. Cecil Jewell and ,jaugh·
t' .vaOonge " · Clveryl one wte -I Ohio. WY 2-9918, Martin Re s· ' grd
Get
, and walnut. Air conditioned
'f'he next meetmg will
be The Ruth Circle of Lutheran ters and Carl Blackwood, c..
11
1
.
1
7
3
tauranl.
11
9
tic
All
Septic
Tank
Cleaner
o.
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a
Employmant
'
Large
pai&gt;O
and
double
carport
.
held
al
the
home
of
w.
T. Church w
omen met 011 Tu IS· lumbus, Ailo spent saturday af·
comeug 1as rc e, pas or .'
··
1
_ _ ____ lp - NEW "1ooF:nNlst- lloor effi. · Landmark
Bureau,
I
Oa lot 200· &gt; 390' 1111 be aeon . Stone on November 23rd al noon day evemng al thl hotlle of ternoon and evening with Mrs.
11
WEEKEND meetmg at th; Hob- ciencv apartment, Middleport!
11 3
All trades truck driver to I bJappoinunent only
[with the annual Turkey dinner Mill Lelah Jane. Powon. _The Jewell's brother and sister·inaon Chm!lan Un&lt;on Church
WY 2-!SH
t tfc
proJect engineers. Africa, I
REDUCED
, being served
program "Changmg
MtSSIOD law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey.
11
Nov. 17, \8. !9. 20. at 7:30 p.
·
_ ' FIREWOOD. any length, $10:00 Europe, Asia, South Pacific,
ROTARY CLUB
to a Changing World'' .'18!1 pre- &amp;mday dinner 1uest.S of Mr.
v.fth Evangelists Leonard 5 HOUJ\'1 f iH nJshed
tiUtnL : P.ic k up
Call
wnte paid Ira vel. houslng, food. I #I___ LIIf D .
Mrs. Edwin Stein demonttrat- aented by Mrl. Donald Bumgar- and Mrl. Dale Dye were Mrs.
Fins and Charles Sellers. Pas-·- WY 2·2288 . ·-- - 11 4 tic iolendale Sktdmore, Shade, Atiantl&lt;. H&lt;,;b salary jobo,
ed tho art of making Christmas ner, wlth members partloipal· Harriet WoodYard, Albany; Mr.
lor o·nell
HOUSE on Lincoln
Heights , Oh&lt;o, MY 6·3437 · _ !I 1 tfc . male. female over lB. OEJB CUCKLER REAL ESTA E
tree ornaments from egg shello, ing. '1'11ose attending were Mr.. and Mn. Cheatw Baumgardner
1\ t6 3tc newly decorated, inside and , BRICK DUPLF.X 3 bedrooms, 1, Box 23100. Oakland Park. ROUTE
CLOSE
I
al
the regular dinner meetilll Harry Layne, Mrs. LloYd Roullh, and family of Coshocton. After·
T
1
1
LOSE-WEIGHT lafoly w&lt;th 1 out. Call WY 2-5127.
hvong room. dmmg room. ktt-, Fla. 33307
f
N - 2 of the Rotary Club on 'l'llun- lolro. Herman Layne, Mrl. Mel· noon callers were Mr
and
1
D•' Aot.t TabJeto. 0 n I Y
- JO 29 lfc ' chen. basement and larage, l
a ory mo ern ramo homo, day evening. Those attendlna vin Knapp, Mro. Jltimilrdner Mrs. Frlllll Dye, Canal Win·
9tlc at Stork'o Pharmacy .
FURNISHED Apartment
41 fo rced a&lt;r gas furnBce , But· IIBATlNG, I'LUMBING, Rura
(I bedroomi), full woro Donald Roush. Herman Ll and Miu Powell.
chester, and Mr. and
Mrs.
t 20 60tp
rooms and bath. over Fabric. lernut Ave. Call WY 2.5121.
Doxot Botlle Gas. ArnOld Bn&gt;
semenl, hot air furnace ; no Uoyd Roush Edwin Stoia
PERSONALS
CbarlH Turner, Lancaoter, and
- - -,..,-.,.---- - - Shop. Rent reasonable. c..w;;:
·_ . _ ;..=o1,!;1! t!c
E. Main-!ireet heating, front porch, , ... ge,!
M(ller, Ar: Mr. and Mrs. Paul Scally art eYening 111ests wen Mr.-· and
w "M Bll..l tnsuranc:o "'""
2-5293.
11 13 tfc 50.01111 HTU floor furnace, com- 1 Pomeroy.
I 22 tlo
thur Thabet, Richard Ord, Rome vacationing in Dallas, . Texao. Mn. Clydl Walker ancl t.mtly
6' acres, 4 ac· Williamwn. Russell Capeharl, Mrs. Frances Gondmte is a of Tbunnan.
1 10
canretltd?
'..411 your opera· - . --- -"""";"· I plete with thermostat con[ re
5 of boltom, ":ell and &lt;IS· Clyde Foley, Donald Foelesona, pationl at Holler Hospital wlllt
tqr 'o lieenlt1 CaD In 1-2111 ONE
bedroom hou.e tratler l troL Price 140. Phone WY 2-l
,
Mr. and Mfl. Reed Jeflars,
lliUc and 2one s bedroom for renl.
ll
\
Everyday Sptcial•
tern.
Good butldmg S&lt;te, Mol Clark Karl Wiles
Dr 1 fractured right ankle.
Mr. and Mrs. T. J . Sporlock
13 31 P
Middleport Phone WY 2·3346 __
2651 ·
at
located oft black top road. John RltJiway, and ·
Mn. Wald CuDDingbam Is a and Mr. and Mrs. Mendal Jor·
1
Help Wanted
or WY 2·2186 ur wv 2-3600 BAH HIE doll clothes. W iII
Marlo'• Stylt Poll
$2.51111 ..1111.
medical patient al Veterans 111- dill pd Walter t11)9ytd
1Jennings
_ _ ·- .
II tl tfc
make lu order. Ca ll 773·1300. i Halrcuh
$1.25 , HARRISONVII,LE - 1'1 story
CLUB
moria! Hoopllll.
tlly dinner with Mr. and Mrs.
TAXI DRIVEHS and diSpatch· FOUH HOOM furniShed atJart ·
II 16 12lp t
... $1.50 , frame. 6 rooms, bath, ullhly ' The
Haven Garden Club Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Routh
Crabtrtt. .
ors. lull and par&lt; torne. In· me lit. WY 2 :1658.
11 IS t tc "ltUFFY'' lteluxe lloy's
Zi ' Shampoo &amp; sot
$3.50 I room. Iron! porch, garage: met on Thursday evening at tllO ' of Clevelond, Virginia w ere Fr&lt;ends and relatives of lhe
terview
Cab Oflice in !\·lidHOUS T
E
inch llik\' . only $20.00 if sold ' P•rma.,.nt•
$7.50 up ' huse lot on Route 684,
Alex -Quillen Mem&lt;&gt;r&lt;·al Bu&lt;·td&lt;n weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. cornmumty attended tbt 'uner·
dleporl, 2nJ and Mil l St. WY 2- ,·• x IO
E RAIL H nn
ALBERT M· COX " SAl"F.SMAN ·th 'I H ' ld J h
al at Albany Methodl •t Chure h
once, or w&lt;ll swap for old
wo Sell and ser,·o·ce
M g John F · Roush ·
"I&lt;.
ot. 1wo bedroom!i. al
.I WV 2·oou
WY !-SW 1,WI
u ·
wins for ffi\" collection. John 1
\\'II" l ' rsc" h aro
·I . do nson ' I rsd. Mrs. Gory
Bumgarner Cht.lli· 1or Clarence Ar baug h' "n,_w.e 11
I
- - 11 I ]
Phone WY 2-5401.
Mohler. Lea.ding Creek Road ,l
Wltoand Wiglets
11 16 Jlc ' ' &lt;am IS er an
f oy
. ..
,
known farmer from this VtC!nl·
2605.
WE NEED A NEAT, cleon l•dy ---· 11 15 lie ' M&lt;ddl etJort, Oilio. Ph ' WY 2- '
Marie's Style Post
- - -- - - Carmack as hosle&gt;ses. The roll : cothe, Ohm vos&lt;ted on Sunday ty. Mr. Arbaugh had been in
Vtlth good dlsposJt iOn to care . J
I• ur
.. t:ll
7103
11 16 3tp ' I.L 124
Ph. WV 2-5171
hSALE: 1 room home and : call was answered with each With Mts• Lelah Jtna Powell. failing hetlllt for some time bul
for an elderly lady, ond do td and ollllurnlsbed port
,
$yncuso. Ohio
I .. practtcally. new, gas memtoer bringln&amp; 1 pleoe of Bob Grln1tead ol Parkersburg bad apparently improved.
1 His
housework . We orter pnvate l t110nts
2.-:&gt;4!4
•
STEKEO- RadioCombinatiO.410 Svrmg Avenue. anlique glassware and telling spent the weekend hero.
death was attributed to heart
3 room• and bath furnished
12 6 de
Beaut&lt;flll walnut console.
AUcnONEER
___ n 2 Jfc a Iiiii about each piec...
' Sheldon Roush, Marshall UDI· attack. He is survived by hi.&lt;
•partment. utilities, food and II ROOM furniShed apartment , AM radio. and 4 apeed changllpeplete Service
FOR SALE : 6 room house with I Mrs. Chster Weaver
ver!lly, Huntmgton, spent the wile, Roxie Cooley Arbaugh,
cash. John M. Richmond. a: II for rent. Phone WY 2·27i6. Af-, er. 4 speuker sound aystem.
Criu Hrudlord
bath, full basemen!, 1194 Hy.l ed slides ol tht
weekend here With hiS parenu, son, Ermel, four granclchlldren,
. East_Main St.
ll 9 t c ter l p. m. Rowley and Roed l This is a i96l model. Uaed
Wrlle.
or C.nted
sell St., :.tiddleport. Phone Valley to the grDLop. Durl!ll
Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Roush. two aUIIII, &lt;llk&gt;f DlxOII ollhl•
KEEP YOUR carpels boauliful 11 Hardware.
only 4 months. Full balance
A.
8RADFIIRD
Pt. Pleaunt 195-261Y7.
business meeting they voted to Mr. and Mrs. Thoma8 Grm· area 111t11 Mn. Colla Dixon of
despite consl&gt;nt footsteps of I
l1 _1 _11".._ duo $96.00 or pay $1.20 per
Jadne, Oblo
u 11 tfc place and decorate a Commun- lind, Mrs. Cecil Duncaa are Colorado. Service• were in
busy family. Get Blue Lus· rRAILEK LOTS - free oew
week. Try 11 in your home.
6 1 11c ,
ily Chrlatmu tree again this VtSill!ll With Mr. and Mrs. Cly- charll ol BiJony
Fu!Itr•l
tre. f\&gt;nt eleclric Shampooer age ond water. Brown·a !'rail Call WY 2-6555
u 16 6tc
Llg•l Notice
year. The members are to
de RiCI tlllll family at Boonewith Rev. Dlvld Wblte
$1. Pomotoy Cemenl Block er Park tStote Approvadl ZIG ZMi li16S Modei.--Automal·
&lt;EoALiiOfon 9
tray !avo" to tho 0
vtlle, Ind.
o!!lc!IIIOI.
Co., Pomeroy, Ohio.
Minersvtlle, Qbio, roone W\
Th• unoe111le nd v.lll offer f r ut. meeting 1o •· Jent lo
Mrs.
Velma
Roush,
Mrt.
Fred
----1
ll ll 61cl J-3324 ,
sewing
machine. AutomatRo u.shH, Mnld.
1
tfc kically
butlonholes.
mabl i
I • '""'•·•• '"' ,,.,,.,
Park tropartr in. home. They ""
will abo hold
BHatey, MrLas. L.
LONG IlliDGE
11LUE LUSTREDot •mly rids
FOR SALE
• 1100.oo
·
•o. •PPU se-rt •t n .. , gift exchange at the
erman
)'DI, Mrs.
aro
MICkl1110 ....,_, whlc" ha!l
decorative designs. sews on .
JohnsOD, Mn . .._,
'""'d Rousb, joined "'chigan's two ,..;n•u·
of toll but leaves pile i·
Loti 31 'l . 313 • and 3 14 or
ber meeting '
.
buttons all withou t
I
n. Add l t lo n lo \Ill \'illi(O . .
.
M Don ld r
.• M rs. lu tlr .wu
ooft and lolly. Rent electric '
·
I
•&lt;•••"· """ '"" "" •• Lot
1'host attendin&amp; wero
rl.
a
· Rouooo,
lho 1i1'1t um. tdnct the
$l. B1ker Furni- Stave bolts $ .
foot
..
Fred Batey, Mro. R. F.
MnLa.J. Vol. Metbe· glullllle, atretcbel five
8
lw-e, Middleport. 11 1$ 6tc 1
Call WY -CiSS.
Ill&amp; itc
UIID PAITI FOI ALL
Mrl. Howard BW'I'II, Mrs. H. L. N ew,lla ·
yneb u- - - tbe ltraitltf
1
35
--Ca»h on
MAKES &amp; MODELS
\ Ohio
tn Vii'••• ot Middleport Dyer, Mrs. Donald P'ogleson•
ew ven GAilWII C1u , lftl.,. It h'u 1 7,400..foot IUipellllOft
2
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Oblo. S•ld PcoptN If adJactlll
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Clydo Foley, Mn.
ous ,
1pan.
·
Wlnted
r
Monufacturlng Corp..
U!O I el
12 M;!11 North of Pome&lt;oV
\:";l::'Oo ,..,.,,. ...,.....,. Gibbs, Mro. Jamtl
Jr., Mrs. Cbesler Wea·
Tuppm Plolno, Ohio
On Stole Rout. 7
... , , ..,•• ................ Mrs. J. v. McGrew Mrs. Leo- vor,
. Roberl Layne, Mrl. SPIAJJIOE OF SIIOWERI
62
M
$975
be t&lt;Jld tepanklY an4 a•anot
be
I
..ld B··--r .._
to -·--'· . -- ·ercury PHONE 985·2297
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·4 dr. SparkUnt ori•inal black
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Notice
llam Crow ol Nehaellma Gar- 11100 altoftro avarlll!ll
20
SEWING mact!.lrlel. repair - : finish Automotic ..,hilt One
- - -·- - - .
ll\al.f, pnpefly Wl\1 ... ICI)d Monden Cl ub altlnded
u ....
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Nmmb., " " ' ,, 1o.oo 4 M.
tbo ,_.onal
mlmdlo
Ia dttratlaft,
doual.. lite ·
.-ice, all makes. WY 2-2284- lorol owner,
IARL GRUESER, Plumltin&amp; ;
'' c.... CRw. ,,.
Gardetl Club meeting held at iulii!Kiat llopeB ol
Puerto
l'be Fabric Shop, Pomeroy
Buick _
$ ,
ind He&gt;ting,
Mltltrs.Uio
•• ""' .,,.
tl!t Up Towner IIIII in Hunttna· Rloo'l UMiool El YJillqUO
1 595
Authrol.zed Stnaer salol lnd 62
C)bio. End your oeww troul&gt;
1811 oo
IDOllldaln 'eacb year.
'
Service.
I 21 ttc
lASabre 2 dr. Only 28,888
let. We have all SJ~e!l sewer •ubject to nuaJ.uuon ot uu. b' lh•
easy mile11 by· one careful
.
Prn~pective purellaMN
,,;;;;..,;~,·~;,. ~~
RUTLAND
owner. Au.omatie trana. Thlo
machi.nes.
ReasonaDlt
uowARD
avD.a.
-,.M.Id.'':"',.dib;t
Call
WY 2-2974
day or rates.
nlgbt.
Ou~niiO&amp;n
!If l"ll!irllt e. II
II a real ''Crf.am Puff''.
' t 1i tiC
Dury. 1.n m('n mptlenl '*'"•
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Cro..,., now 4 Pon.r.
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CARRIERS
NEEDED

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USED FREEZERS

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PtrtMrOY, Ohio

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LIOAL NOToco-

4tf.lmt:v• for Guardian

I

John 8. Thornton. wbcde pl•c• of

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nJ;lden.:e It 100 Ot Smet Drive, n 11 r . !~
75
1
~......"""".....""""'""""' i Chnt Fnuer, Monttomery4 ,
FORD- d· - r·-s:A:~n· , --V 0
llont. Mlnvurl, eU.•rwtse
who e pl•e• "'•·. ."""
1
Word
16
cu
11
$150
cuet
"'CII
&lt;Of rttldtnee 11 mltnllwn. will luo
2
11955
_w_an_t.:..
ed_T...:..
o Buy__ 1
'
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1 d d $1"" 1111 Ph
WY 2 1
I notln thllt on November 11 IIMIII th
5 an ar · ""'· ·
CARNlVAL GLASS, any color.' Chest Freeur, lnttrnttlonat ..
one
·
IundutllnM
h.r
111
_
Mllll County,
Ohio. tor
dlvoret,
Look in your attics. This was ' H•rvesttr, 11 eu. ft. __ $100 -·'1796
11 16 3tp ,
tdm
the (;onlllloll
PlN&lt;1
C11urt ol
made
lo 19'2!i. Used 111 1
l t964 Biscayne
SrXII From tbe laraest truck or Itody
r hl!drtn,
allru.ony.
porarynf •nd
,erttw~ltnt,
••dbotb
premium~ and by peddlers. i
POMEROY
I standard, radio and heater [ bulldozer radlator to tbt Ir,..uet. 011 the 1r11und• of
Write, ''Collector," Box 5068,
good condition, price $1450.00. 1 ID'l.allest beater eore.
Vienna, West Virginia.
Ph. WY 2.2111 1 B. . M. pBuchanan, Reedsville, I
lll~mnn.Florenc•
llll5.
Lou\•• "nlon~t.on,
11 16 lip
Pomoroy
' Oh10, hone 667-0177.
PlolnUH
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lb~tl. - 11 1&amp; etc I WY 2·2141
AN
QUIC Fumttm'e,
PtMI,.Y .............
Atlorn•~ f•r FULTZ,
Pll.lnttff
tllii!Oellll-'1- CaD or write: 1956 CHEVROLET. Call WY 2'"'
L L 11.
Mn. llorlll'd C«&lt;l. Ill W. 171S after HO p. m.
1
Instructions
EA'I'INQ.OOI' BILL
J.laln St., Pomeroy.
l1 16 3tc U. 8. ClVIL sERVICE TESTS! CUSTOM BIJ'l'CIIERING llltll CIUCAGO (UPI) _ T 0 tal
I 2t tie
c--t
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-"""" WID "''" bldea --.7.50 I 14 NEW SNOW bres
lS I...
Join.- ......
Hltb llaf'ttnl ,.,
fjborl
pu bllr eaUqa aDd
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WALNU'I', white oak, poplar, low as $12 95 plua tax Now ...,,. A4no&lt;tmoo&lt; ,,.,..,,• ., Monday. PhD Meier, Pbonl place uloo totaled •19 3
.
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tralatnt
u 111n1 u fe4111liNG. WY
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Mrs. Charles White, project 1~
chairman, reported $11.52 from : u
bottle caps and $5 was voted I Mr. und Mrs. Bernard
Plans were made to remem-1for the school lunch program. i spent the weeken1ddn:i:~n:,~;~ye;~~~~
ber shut-ina during the hoUday.s ne circle will distribute the :Ind. at Purdue U
by the Dorcas. Circle of t~e 1 ~itational booklet, ··'Ml~ Se- ~ visited with friends
Middleport Ftrst
_Baphstl cret Place,'' in hospitals.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Olsen,

VOL XVII NO. 180

New Selection!
Light up your home with

See the big selection

Merry Anders.
Colornrtoons
Admis~ion 75c and 4fk.

THURSD.4Y, Nov. )8
NOT OPEN

FRIDAY end SATURDAY

November 19-20

HOUSE OF HORROR"
(Technicolor l

Pt&gt;ter Cushing, Christopher
Lee. K01ly Wild.
"A BOY TEN FEET TALL"
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Fergus MeCie!land, Edw. G.

Robinson.

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Novtmber 21-:Zl-'13
"CAT BALLOU"
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chael Calla n, Dll'ayne Hit·k
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Colorcertoon•

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Cboose your upholstery
material from our big se-

Sheet

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Blanket

inches wide. Cotton, Nylon and Rayon Blends in
lkllid color11 and WQ.ven
prints. All the best colors.

$US "ond $3.19a yard
Al11o Vylint 1nd Wtslon54" pluth• covtringl for
$1.49 ond $2.95 yd.

Morgan-Jon"

lnsulaire BLANKETS

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BLANKET
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70"1190"

We also have white and pastE-l sheet blankebli, also pla id
1heet blankt'tll and plaid pairs of blankets of 100% cotttJn.

CANNON "PERFECTION" BEDSPREAD
A.. ~uUful all cGtton Heirloom Spread. Deeplf fringed.
Completely washable - preshrunk . Ha ndsome g i!l ~box.
Double bed size In Antique White , Willlarnsburi Blut,
Dor.:wood Pink, Federal Gold, Colonial Brown.

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Plthkrest "Ltgunt"
Therm1l Bltnkllt .. $4.95
Flelde'"t "AmtrlnR
Rose" 100% Cotton
Cellul•r Bl•nklt __ $9.95
tnc:l Fltldcrest
l'Piymouth" Bl1nke&amp; $9.95

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Mr . and Mrs. Geoffrey
I son and Terri returned hon&gt;e ll
Monday evening, after a severIll da ys visit in Dayton with
• Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cooper
fami ly. They a lso visited
at
' Fairborn with Mr. and Mrs.
! Charles Moore and family.
Kelly Wilson spent sev•erai.ll
days with her grandparents,
and Mrs. Carl Moore.

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A rayon actyllc blanket
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make JarmQJI "Deerslayero" the
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Valua can be priceless. With this lint Airway UniMoid luggage styled for men and women it's spellect
priced-leu. No other luggage can match its tough,
rugged compression-molded shell for sheer str811gth
end feather-lightness and it is fiberglass reinforced
throughout. Other features include "Magic-Touch"
locks, exclusive Vinyi-Vac coverings. luxuriOUI linings, and dozens more. Come in. You'll see why it'a
·~merica's best

lusgage ~".fille-Yw Guiran~

Tool
We also have a complete line of Travel Joy and
Travel Smart Luggage, in the latest fashion colors
for Him and Her.

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AVAILABLE IN I?.OTH
LACE AND LOAFER STYLES

OPEN FRIDAY NIGHT TIL 9
ALSO OPEN ALL DAY THURSDAY

AN

I sons and daughters-in-law, Mr.

becau1e it's a

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. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard
ens visited Sunday iD Hu1nti,1g·!l
ton , W. Ya. wilh Mrs.
Casto and daughter, Harriett

Mr. and Mrs. Chesteerre~;~; ll
of Columbus spent the w
at their home, Hill St.
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt
and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Can- :
terbury vi sited Sunday, at Beaver with Rev. and Mrs. Waid

HOOVER I
See the romplete line of Hoover Sweeptra - along witb
U1e ConstellaHon Sweeper!! we have upright and portable

atyle!l - u well as cleaning t(J()!s.
PRICI$ START

family and in

A:~~i;p~:;.,~~

wilh hlo brolher
law, Mr. and Mra. A. H.

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BED PILLOWS
Non-

R•'"""

Radford.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Massar have returned borne after
a visit in Columbus with th•;,[l
son and daughter-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. George Massar

18" X 30" _ $2.49

21" X 36" - $3.49

30" X 39" _

$4.95

Illuminated control. ColPink, Bl ue, Gl'een,
Beige, Red, Gold.
TWIN BED SIZESingle Control .. $13.95
FULL BED SIZISintle Control _. ,14.95
fULL BED SIZE-

Dauble Control

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$1,,95

Toss
Cushions

PINWALE
CORDUROY
36" - Washable - 100%

cotton. Choose from 40
beaullful colors.

88c

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Brighten up your home with these decorative throw pil·
lows of rayon cut velvet face 11nd solid color Irri.descent
fabric with zipper removable cover. Ka..pok filled . Siiel
14" x 14" square and Jumbo 16'" round and square bo:1.
Colon: gold, white, blue, green, melon, red, toast, browo.

$1.95
Also Sot lho Big Selection .of Cu•hlons lor - $1.00

conON

Picks up dirt and r.nt
faster fifld easier

pita!.

Attractive rubber backed utility mats topped wlth luxur·
ious tweed carpeting. Use Ulem anywhere - in the home,
offil-e, store, ~tutomobile. Non-skid back - viicost top
cleans t:&gt;asily- COLORS:
.Hlar·k and White Tweed- Slack Border
Beige Tweed - Beige Bordt'l"
Green Tweed -Green Border

KODIL fiLLED

with Joseph White Jr.
Mrs. James McKenzie aDd
1
and Mrs. James McKenzie
1Mr. and Mrs. Floyd M~~:~;'
uf Columbus visited
with Mrs. Mike McKenzie
with Mr. McKenzie who is quite ]I
ill in V~terans Memorial

Mats

at

all acetate &amp;heath lining
to match all the eolora
!or 69e yd.

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Teen-ager
Escapes
Serious Hurt

lop bound with 100% ny.
ion. Snat-o fitted comers-

In the yard goods depart.
ment you will find a bie
selection of all wool flannels, tweeds and basket
weaves. 60 inches wide for
$2.47 a )'ard and Earl-Glo

Wulter Paulins Jr. and lan1ily :l
of O•k Hill spent the weekend I
iit Cape Girardean,

ll7;-

ors:

Mr. and Mrs. Josep&gt;th~.~~~~~~
Sr. of Minersville and d
and son-in-law, Mr. and

• •• for 1be ultimate In smart casual comfort

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Beacon

Aulomtlic Blenk..•

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Moore.

able - lint free. With the
appearam·e vl a hand-,·ro·
cheted afghan,
" lnsulair"fR) is handsomt&gt; enough to be use d a~ e bedsprl' ad. 72' 'x00" - All ro-

Othtr Thermll Type
11.-nkth We h1ve In stofk
Sltepcrlft ''P~rk Avenut"
100% Vlrtln Acrylic
Blanket - 72x90 In pink,
gOld, IYOCido, turquolie.
$7.95

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summer. 100~~ colton 1111 nylon binding - pre.
shrunk. Machine wash-

$7.98

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Mrs. Ear] Roush
Lake·
view who is spending the winter with her brother, Harry
Gi bbs of Hartford, W. Va., was i
the M(Jnday guest of Mrs. Char-!
ltt..-~nhrJw.
Mrs. Charles Withrow spent
l~:~sf Friday with Mr. and Mrs. :
1
Edgar Thomas.
Mr . and Mrs. John
Jordon !
and daughter of Columbus were :
weekend guests of her parents,
I
Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Maag ..
~Ir. and Mrs. Herschel Nor- ]
ris and son, Clarence of
Falls visited Sunday with her
1-1arents, .Mr. and Mrs. Elias
Stiles.
1
' Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cooper
and fam ily of Dayton, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Moore and fam- ·
ily of Fairborn, Mrs. Beulah ]
j Kranl.z of Charleston, W. Va.
1
: and Mrs. William Moore and
Jerry of Cleveland were · · 1
tors last week of Mr. and Mrs. 1

Usc all the year 'ruund ,
Warm in winter - cool in

Stt wr complete lint of bedspreads lnrlucllng Mof91nJone!l hobnai11 •.... --------~ for $5.98 end $9.91
Fruit of th• Loom Spreads ----- - -- ---- $1.95 Mid $9,95
Morgen-Jone!J Heirloom Sprtedl _____
_ $12.91
Wt also have a eomplel-11 line of wo'llen spretdl In strlptl
tnd l"h~cks - Twin tnd full 111~11
Rtnging In pril-• from --------~~-~-- -- $5.95 to $12.91

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UPHOLSTERY fABRICS

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Mrs. Murray
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new Table Lamp.

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ELVIS PRESLEY
"TICKLE ME"
(Technicolorl
Ehds Presley, Julir Arlams,
Jocelyn Lane, Jack Mullll.ney,

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Detloted To TluJ lnterur. Of TluJ Melp-M111on .4reo

Simplicity Potterno,

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Col. and Mrs. William K,::~ ~~
Kincaid , who have been ~"'
ing in California while he was
m the Air ~·on:e, spent the
weekend in Middleport where
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i they were guests of her i _ ·
Iand f&lt;.~mily, Mr. and Mrs. Mtl1 lard Wildermuth and
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Plans were made to remem- They were enroute to Phillade•HI
ber s/:u1 -ms with gift s at Thanks· . phi&lt;_l. where he has ac~~f~,~i.: ! l
giving and Christmas by the pos_1t10n ,w,•lh ~en~r_al .
Ell·eta Circle or the Middlepurt !Whtle _hen t_he} VJSI!ed m
First Baptist Church Tuesday ens With th_
etr ~u.n, T~m, a
t&gt;vening at the horne or Mrs. den: at Uhw lJn;verstty.
Eugene Murray.
.
! Ml'. and Mrs. Oris Swartz of
Mr~. Tony Fuwler, chairman. Athens vi sited SumJay with Mr. 1
opern:d the meeling wtth ~e~o - and Mrs. Hubert Sharp.
t i1lllS entitled.
"Thanksgtvmg1
Fragrance." The study lesson Miss Frieda Faehnle visit~d .
from the book. "T he Church recently In St. Marys, W. Va. _
not Made With Hands'' w11s giv -; w1th ?-.Irs. 0. L. Quillen.
t'n bv Mrs. J11e Wilsou.
I Gene Grate visited
, A dess ~rt cuurse was served ' m Elyria With Mr. and Mrs. :
u1 Mrs Nor t~ Hamillim. Mrs. McMaster Mr.
McMaster is
Dav id Darst, r..·lrs.
Gene\' iv e recuperati ng trom surgery.
Saxton , Mrs. Frances Hearhs , Mrs E 0. 'J'ewksbary, dele-,
Mrs . Wilson, Mrs. DaJsv Bing. gate, and Mrs. Arthur
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.VIrs Bertha Archer . .\otr.s. Tony Mrs J E. Harley and M r s.
Fowler, Mrs. W1llls Anthony,! George Anderson, alternates, acand two guests, Mrs. Barbara : eomp.omit:d the Rev. Howard
.Jones and Mrs. Dona ld Buune · Ruppt&gt;ll to the Scioto Presb~·- .
! tlfld daughter .Jeanit:&gt; .
tery held Tuesday, Nuv. 16 at
----· Hill sboro. They represented the
Middleport First United Pres1
byterian Church.
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Oval Rugs, Luggage, L1mp1, Hoover $wHplrs, Furniture Throws. Al1o in this
Department our complete 1election of Dress Meterlal1 and Domtttlcs, and

Church Tuesday
~verung at l The patients at Elmwood Rest former Middleport
residents
the home of Mrs. R1chard Ow· . Home and shul-ins will be giv- Mr. and Mrs. Fultz have made :
en.
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. I en a treat for Thanksgiving. trip to Purdue an annual
Mrs. Clyde V. mebrenner, v1ce I Mrs Dana Hamm gave the pro· .
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ded
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Mr
and
Mrs
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ha
c rrman, pres1
m
gram study from the
book, .
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n ewJs
in
sence of Mrs. Charles Bennett, "The Church Not J\.1"ade With : lte~ over the ~eedke dh JIOnda, ll
and opened the meeting with H -~ ~ ,
OhJO, w1th. their aug ter a
an~ .
Ifamily Mr and Mrs. Robert
d
Th
k
th .:! 136th. Psalm an a
an S· Mrs. Owen served a salad ! . '
·d d h.le Kim
giving meditation entitled, "Our course at the close of the meet- Spnnger an
aug r,
.
Thanks to_Thee.' '
ing assisted by her daughter, Mrs. John Lyons accompan- 1
Mrs. Ellzabet~ Sla!en report-~ Judy, and Mrs. Fred Gibbs and ied her mother, Mrs. Berna~ I
ed that the White Cross quo~a daughter , vonita. Others attend- Schramm, to her home iD
was almost completed. The ~1r- - ing in addition to the above, I zanes.,·ille Monday. She was
cle voted to hav~ a potluck d_m- 1were Mrs . John Seines, Mrs. accompanied by her datlghller·ll
ner for the ChrJstmas meetmg Pearl Hoifman, and Beutah · in-law, Mrs. John Lyons
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son, Johnny.

MEIGS THEATRE

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MAKE ILBERJ'ELDS IN POMEROY YOUR SHOPPING CENTER - VIall lho
Busy Drapery Doperlmont on tho 2nd floor, hNCiquarton for Curtalne and
Draporl" _ Drapery ond Upholstery Motorltls - Kirsch Drapery HardwareBod Spreads, PIII-I, Blankets, Window ShadM, Vono,tlon Blinds, SmoU Rugs,

Allergenic,
Odorless
IINpcrlft- Dullont Danort Pillow with
atriped tleklnt c.v•r ------------------ $3.95 eseh
1'-vltfrlft.- Fo.m Late.:·PUiowWiped zip off eover ----- -- - --·---·--- fl,95 Nth

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Pllrirtll Flberfllled Pillow

Tkld01lo a loeoutlfvl llflnld IIMI Rand atrl,. c....WnaUon ---------------- tJ.9S e~

COMFORTER
Plumply filled comforter
covered with an Early
American pattern of dell·
oate flon~l prli1t with provincial accents. Kodel fill.
ing wm keep you wann
with a minimwn o1 wellbt
- She 72" x M"'. BluePink - Gold.

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$8.69
P1no Quollly Milk Glaoa

BOUDOIR ..
LAMPS

Well atyled lampj In Tro·
dllionol and &amp;orly Amoriean deslp. White trenslu.-

Custom Tailored Draw Drapwin_
5 pleat drapeo .:.. 90" long o! beauUiul 100'1&gt; Flber,W.
He~~.v)' quaUty printed drapea in brown, JOld, red on
whitt backiround.

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$l95

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OTHIR IOUDOIR LAMPl
11.29 ond $4.29

OTHIR DRA,iS PROM $2;Hio 11.95

Printed and 10lid oolor labrioo ol -tole, rayon md
...tate cotiOn and tlbertlao. Alllentllhs !rom 38" to 110".

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