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SOCIAL
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Moko Elbert.lda Your Shopplnt Ctl!ter ..... ; .Big
selections. Big Values on every floor. On tbe Srd
floor, Another Big Sbpment of Easy Chsirs Kroehler Living Room Suites - Simmons Hlde·A·
Beds - Desks - Bookcases - Occasional Tables Metal Cabinets - Mirrors - Utility Tables - Step
Stools - Hassocks - Lamps - Pictures - Roll
Away Beds -Mattresses and Boo: Springs- Nursery
Furniture - Bedroom Furniture - Dining Room
Furniture - Furniture for Every Room In Your
Home. Also We Just Received on the 3rd Floor We're Having a Sale of Special Purchase '4 Room
Size Rugs in the Popular Sizes - WalJ·to-Wail
Carpeting in Your Ch01ce of Color and Texture Elberfelds Trained Carpet Mechanics will Lay Your
Wail to Wail Carpeting to Perfection. On .the 2nd
Floor - the Busy Ready To Wear Department is
Headquarters for Dresses Coats Suits Sportswear, Blouses, Sweaters, Robes, Dusters, Skirts,
The Drapery Department for Curtains, Drapes, Bed·
spreads, Blankets, Throws, Pillows, Electric Blankets,
Yar.il Goods of Ali Kinds, Luggage, Lamps, Hoover
Cleaners, Sewing Machines, Lamps,
Pictures,
CUshions, Throw Rugs and Upholsterings. Also on
the 2nd Floor our Music Department features the
Complete RCA Victor Selection of Radios, TV's,
Record Players, Stereos, and Musical Supplies, Sheet
Music, Records, Guitars, and on the 2nd Floor Appliances and Furniture for Your Kitchen - Gas
and Electric Ranges, Cabinet Sinks, and Dinette Sets
-Now on the Main Floor -Lingerie to Suit Every
Woman and Miss on Your List. Infants Wear Childrens Wear - Handbags, Hosiery, Costume
Jewelry, Billfolds and Our Buxton Department for
Mens and Womens Billfolds, Cigarette Lighters.
Jewelry Cases, Umbrellas, Dress Gloves, Neck and
Head Scarves, Handkerchiefs. Foundation Garments,
Towels, To"el Sets. Sheets. Sheet and Pillow Case
Sets, Table Covers, Mattress Pads and Covers, Dresser

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Mr on&lt;! Mrs Wendell Ger·
DEC. I
Eliznbeth Lm'e, president, tach and children, Mike, SUsan
The Women's Association of
l'O nduCII:!d t.hf' htt~mess session : and Steve spent Thanksgiving the Middleport First United

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The Mens and Roys Wear Department features an
Excellent ·Selection of Sport Shirts, Dress Shirts,
Jackets, Ties, Belts, Suspenders, Work Gloves, Work
Clothing snil Underwear for Men and Boys, Dungs·
rees, Dress Slacks, Sweaters. Our Stationery
Department feaiures "Hallmark" Greeting Cards,
Wrappings and Decoratioos, Gifts for the School and
Office and Gifts for the Homemaker - Cook Books,
Photograph AlbuUjS, Playing Cards, Pen and Pencil
Sets and Bibles - Cos.metlc Section has Most of tbe

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Colognes, After Shave Lotio~, Comb and Brush Se~
Watches, Clocks, Pocket Knives. And in the Camera
Section - the most popular Cameras, Projectors,
Screens, Camera Supplies and a Complete Selection
of Camera Film - The Housewares Department for
Big Selections in Electrical AppUances, Teflon Coated
Aluminum Cookware, White Enameled Pots and
Pans, Dinnerware, Glassware, Carving Sets, Stl!llk
Knife Sets. Kitchen Tool Sets, Rubbermaid Housewares for the Bathroom and Kitchen, Revere Ware
Stainless Steel Cooking Utensils, C&lt;Jrning Bake and
Serve Cookware, Westmoreland Milk Glass, India
Brass Novelties, Kemple Glassware, Wail Plaques,
Wail Clocks, . Fi~urines, China Cups and Saucers,
Book Ends, Ironmg Tables, Clothes Hampers and a
Big Selection of Christmas Tree Lights, Flowers,
Candles, Garlands and Ornaments. Toyland is Located
on Front Street- Two Doors Below Court Street Our Floor Coverings - Llnoleums. Tile, etc. are at
Our Warehouse on Mechanic Street - Ail In
Pomeroy - Let Us Help You - We Have Prompt
Delivery Service - Excellent Appliance and TV
Service - Trained Men to Lay Your Carpet - Use
Our Sensible Credit Service - And BEST OF ALL
We Have Good, Dependable Help in Every
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in McConnellsville with Presbyterian Church will hold
. I ronn•nt ion 111 C!e..·eland tn Au- their parents, Mrs Homer Ger- a holiday bilzaar Thursday and
I g11st wert' re\ te wed. Programs \ach and Mrs. William Smith. ~iday. Dec. 2 - 3 at the church
. 1 fur tht' \'t'IH' wt&gt;rt&gt; distr11Jutt&gt;d .
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With a luncheon l.o be served
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Mr. and Mrs Rwhard Pic ens at noon
program was pre!:!ented , have returned from a week's I
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by I VI Si t in B&lt;t ltimore. Md,
with I The Installation of new omMaude Esmont . Virginia Cuv· : his brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Ben cers of Evangeline
Chapter,
ert. (ierwva Nolau. HHrhara Lit- Pickt'm &lt;llld Mr. and Mrs Bil! OES, Middleport, will be held
ter anr1 Elii'..abeth J.;mce. who , Ptckens and .a nephew. Mr and Thursday evening, Dec. 2,
at
dt'~erihl'd ~ uitablt'
matPr 1&lt;t\s 1Mrs. William T Pickens.
the
Masonic
Temple
ln
Middle1
crea1~d and used m thr:ir school
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port at 7:30 p. rn.
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Gomg to Amesville for the
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G 1) a ._ a. li , ! It' &lt;~&lt; hmg . , lie_ program 1op_tc ~s1ern Star Jnst&lt;lllation from . TILe Past Chiefs of Magnolia
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t I teachLn t-(. .
! were Mr and Mrs.
William , have therr annual Chrtstmas ,
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t! j Meigs (•ounly members
at- Kmg, Mr. and Mrs.
Rober~ j dinner and party with $1 gift I
tt!nding were &lt;:t&gt;neva Joi:lc:him. King Mrs Richard Picken9 and ; exchange at the Federated
HOLDS ANY
Mary v1rgi mo Heibel, Lucille i Mr. and Mrs Allen Hughes I Church Thursday at 6:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood~ '
DEC. 3
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' SmLih. Be;tlnce Rinehart. Mar·
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C tha Husted. [;enevieve Stob•rl, gerd were visitors m Gallipolis I The Rock Springs 'llethodist
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41 . Virgima Covert, Gen~va Nolan. Tuesday
chW'ch will sponsor a bazaar
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CHRISTMAS!
f 1Faye Sauer, Nan Moore, Susan
Mr. an&lt;! Mrs John Harrison Friday and Saturday at Duke
'I ' Park. Ruth Eu!er. Vmas Lee, !and daughter, Sharon, Middle- . Cleaners in Pomeroy. A variety 1
t I • • • • ft 0 • •
Margaret Parsons, Nellie Va le. 11l0rt, and Mr. and Mrs. William I of handmade articles and homeLee Lee. Aviee. Freeker, Emi- Conger and son, T. J. Jackso_n, made cand~ will be on sale. A'
ly Sprague. EliZabeth
Ann were Thanksgiving holiday v1s- ba~·e sale w1ll be he!d Saturday. !
Wf'bst~r and Ethel Chapman.
itors of Mr. and Mrs. William The Happy Harvesters class
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' Dixon in Pontiac. Joining the of the Federated church will
1'he next m~temg
w11\ .be De ·group
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1or d.mnel' were 'l
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ber II at lhe Coloma! Inn u
cern
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llJfS. ar 1 ones an
aueahter . party and $1 gift exchange Fria ae s n -.egmnmg WI
• . Mrs. Dixon is the former Bev- day evening at the church. Mrs.
luncheon at noun.
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Ben Neutzling , Mrs .
Lillie ,
ery
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Munns , Hauck and Miss Lena Grueser I
RETURN TO COU.EGES 1and family of Painesville visit- are hostesses.
Middleport students return- , ed recently with her parents,
DEC. C
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lng to &lt;."'IIeses following the Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills and The bazaar, soup an~ pie sa~e
way with wool
holidav vacation were Torn with Mrs. Harry MiJls. ,
by the Syracuse Lad1es Auxiifor great warmth
Rall ~nd guest Ole Gilbo and Mrs. John Lyon!1 and her iary of the Syracuse Volunteer
and good laoks!
Darryl Stumbo.' Kent Sta~ Un- daughter-In-law, Mrs. J o h n Fire Department will be held ,
iversity; Forrest Bachtel, Mt. Lyons and son. Johnny, were m the base~ent of the. Syra- 1
Union ; Ellen Dutton. Denison; Parkersburg, W. Va., visitors . cuse Methodist Church. mste~d
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Michl Uoyd. Gene Crookll, Ohio Wednesday.
I of at the town hall. II Wlll begm
PERFECT
State Mike Shafe _r, Brure Wal- Mrs. John Kincaid has re- at ,0 a.m. Dec. 4. Contam~rs
Ilace, Jim Johnso~ Marshal)j turned to her home from Char- n~ed ~or carryout. Se~~ng
WAY TO
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' Ray Pickens. Manella College; leston, W. Va., where she has will be m the church dinmg :
t • • • • • • • • • Stepllen Coats Kirksville Medi- i been with her daughter, Mrs. room. Soup 5I) cents per quart.
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cal College ' of Osteopathy,· Paula Ruttenculter and family. pies 7.5 cents each, 15 cents. by I
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1t11 ,..f·lflllP• watth. wattrpr~,~, _ •
Karen Bachner, Janice TanneMrs. Ru ssell Mcintyre has e p1ece. any azaar ar lC es
..til .,~lin&amp;
Stll·wlndmg. Sllotl' Sprmg·
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for sale ·
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lllrt iltamOJIQ. mlstant. Lurnlnout.
hlll, Ron Hanning. Randy Hum- returned to her home m
A MAN
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phreyl!, Keith Morg.an, Judy field, Ohio, after having spent!
DEC. I
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Butcher. Paul Gerard, John several days here with her , The Mary M~rtha Ctrde .of ,
Allsworth, Dave- Wiley, Karen mother, Mrs. Robert Coats. i the Pomeroy F1rst
Baptist j
AT
Come in now! Our Watch
McElli!nny, Barbsro Jones. Bob Holiday guests of Mr. and church will meet at the church i
Experta will thow &gt;'0U why
every Sulova i1 precious :• T~lnc Ohio University; and Den· Mrs. Adolph Saelens
were Monday at 7:30 p. m. MemCHRISTMAS!
J&amp;Vf&amp;lf)' tha1 te!lt perfect
nis Saelems, Don Hanning, Jer- their daughter and ~amily, Mr. bers are asked to bring articles
lime, why it'a a gift yo"
ry Davlll, Clirlsllne Bahr, su- and Mrs. Ike Wilt and children for a box to be sent to Viet
can be proud to give, to
zanne Bradbury, Eric Chamb- of Columbus and their son, Nam.
own. .
Small, Medium,
! ers, Rio Grande College; Rick Dennis. Rio Grande College.
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IOiler. Miami University, and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford and 'W!liW
IU&lt;tmAI!m:a;
Tailcrt~l Tn·Or·out&lt;r laott Ia IUcTrs! Fa•hioned by Lauro
Large and Extra Large.
Michael Morrill. Ashland Coll· 1family of Kirkersville visited '
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Moe Life in. 65% Forlrel PolyeJltr, 35o/o Cotton Broa&amp;.
A
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during the holiday season with
eWtk. No wardrobe iJ complete withous this veiJatik .llylt,
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her parents, the Rev. and Mrs.
This heavyweight 100'/.
rlono to perjecJWtl/ If hUe. Sir&lt;~ 30 to 3/J,
pure wool Jac Shirt Is
PI.,N DANCI!l
Clyde Bartlett and family.
See this beautiful line or "Laura Mae" Girt
fully cut with man-siud room
The Middleport Hi gh Scnool
Blouses- dressy and tailored styles in solids and
for lots of free •wingin' oclion.
'B•nd Boosters Association will
prints.
Beat
Winler
to
the
punchstop
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for
a
Kolesport
wool
Member of Pomen&gt;y 1 sponsor a teen daoct party at
Mn. Buel Ridenour, Mrs.
Joe Shirt in your size. Choose from a v.oriety of pll · Is, in
Gold Stor Christmas ·' the high school gym, !hill FrlGuy Summerfield, Mrs. Mary
button
front style, or 1mart zipper front. Si1e1 S, M, L, XL.
C11h Glve-A-y
day from 9:30 p. m. to 11:30
B, Heines and Mrs, Jack Ronp. m., following the MiddleportU
son were in Marietta recenlly
Gallipollll basketball game, The The story of General William
attend a Chmtmas demona • • • • • • • • • Jays wiU be in charge.
Booth and hls Joug eareer witb strotion by Mrs. Gilbert CUllms,
-- ----· - --- -the Salvation Army was given held at the Manetta College.
when the Middleport Literary Mrs. Emmogene Lolu1 enter·
Club met Wednesday afternoon ed University Hospital, Coloma! the bome of Mrs. Carl Horky. bos, Wednesday, for observaMiss Bess Sanborn reviewed the tion and treatment.
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best seller, "The General Next Mr. and Mrs. Phil W!lllamto God" by Richard Collier. son were m Chllllcothe ThanksCHRISTMAS GIVINGI
Miss Sanborn recounted her glVlng for 8 fa~ru\y dJO.ner at
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!rl the home of !herr daughter and
expenence as a young g
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THE BEST
boardi
at
the Salvation son m aw, r. on&lt;! Mrs. Hugh
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. Black. Others present were Mr.
AT BUDGET PRICESI
Army Homo iD Chicago while and Mrs Rohert Gardner and
attending Optometry School and Dr. and. Mrs. Robert Gardner
Styled by Kalla-with graeefulness and colorful
also llearmg Evangelme Booth Olld family of Columbus and
beauty. Relcomatic locks--bumper edge trim-light,
speak while living there. The Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boster
but oh so sturdy. Choose from 3 popular colors: New
author tells of !be begioning of Blld family of Gallipolis.
dawn white, red and medium blue.
tile Salvation Army iD tbe Mr. and Mrs. Phil WiJUameS.. Our Complete Une of Airway Luggage and Attache Cues
slums of England and General son were Tuesday v!sitora Jn
Booth's
work
In
bringlug
tbe
Gallipolis.
•A GOLD
Army and its workers world Mrs. Jolm Smith returned
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Spoclol Purch1s1 for Our Christmas Solo
GIVE HANES UNDERWEAR
wide attention. He described borne Thursday evening, after
STORE"
th• life of hard discipline and a several days. visit in Coium·
FOR THAT LITTLE EXTRA
Ptrtlcipating ln
service to others that the Sal· bu. with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Pomeroy'1 $600.
GIFT
vatlon Army worker must be Smith and family. Sho was acCbrilrtmas Cash
able to do concluding with the, companied home by her dougllHan••
Jacquard Rose Pattern in Rose, Green, Gold
epitopr of General Booth-"He i 1er and son in law, Mr. ond
Give-Aw~y . Aslc
make•
a
brlel
Cared for the Unfortunate."
Mrs. H. R. Waller and daugh·
for your fr·ee
BATH TOWELS .................. SALE $1.00
The
meeting
was
opened
with
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ters of Toledo who were enroute
lor oomtort
HAND towELS ................ , .. SALE 59c
\ 11'-'kel
the club collect led by the presMarietta to visit his parents.
WASH CLOTHS ................... SALE 29c
ident, Miss Susan Park. The IMr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith.
&amp;y one word-Hanee-and
resignation of Mrs. Henry Null, Harold Willlam Lemley Ill conyou 'II get all theu featu reel
who has moved to Crooksville, fined to hill home, Liberty Ave.
Gentle athletic 1upporl
w•s accepted with regret. EJect. by iJIIH!ss.
Hygienk: dooble-thick 11al
HALLMARK WRITING PAPER
ed to the nominating committee I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eddie
Highlyabtorbent cotton.
VeUex,
'Finelaid
and Ripplelaid. White and eolors.
wt!re Mrs. Clyde Ingles, Mrs. Lem~ey bave returned to their
Heat-reaiatant tlutic in walltPlain
and
decorated.
Lined envelopes.
~!;mer son Jones, Mrs. James i home, Columbus after a several
blnd and too liiiOnlnoo.
$1.00 ·1.25 -1.50-1.75 and 2,00 per box
Euler, past president, chr.
. days wlsit witb his his parents,
Slzos28to50
They will report at tbe bus!- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wlillam
ness meeting in January. Four·, Lemley.
Amtricl'a fiYorltt T·shirt wi1tl
teen members answered rolll
----rtinlon:ed neck that won't -.
call with a comment on !bel
SON IS BORN
S·M·l·Xl
, Ale and Mrs. Rush Philson
PAPER WEIGHT
,;p-..ro;:~!~"iiim'".======;;;;;; r are announcing the birth of
loy WOGdc~1fl
I their first child, a son, Tue..
Perfect Desk A&lt;ce11ory.
Por
h&lt;ODo
or olJlce. Puppy
ASK FOR OUR
day, November 30 in Plainfield,
Paperclip Perpetuo1 Coland Pen, Pull)' Olt-n-Pen,
N. J. The bsby bss been named
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endar.
~and Pen.
Eric Lewis PhilBOD. Maternal
You'll find 1 complete aelection of Hanes
16 PAGE CATAlOG FEAmRING
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
5 tiCh
TONIGHT
$1.00 Nch
Underwear for men and: boys in the
Charles
Rausch
of
Wesfleld,
NOT
OPEN
TOYS AND GIFT IDEAS GALORE!
me111 and boYI department - Brief&amp; N. J., and paternal grandJ~arT-8hirb - Drawen - Lona; Sleeve
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FRIDAY thru TUISDAY
enls are Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Shirts - Unlon SUllo - and In Ill Jdw
Docombor 3·7
Philson, Bacino. Great grand·
from the smalleat to tl1e eJ.tra large. Alk any of the
Wolt Dl.,.or'o
parents inclnde Mrs. Fred Philu1es people to help you find the Jtyle you waot,
PHONE
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JTecbnicolor)
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Dorothy M&lt;Guire, Fe 81 Par· Racine. Airman Philson Ill serv•••:aMt•••t~~r..SMIII!Ii!:l~illllll'*lllillllll•FiiiTVDIIIIIIIIIIIIIYI-ltll.
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~ Clluck Connor&amp;, Tomllll' lng with the U. S. Air Force
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in Okinawa. He ls a graduate
Opon All Doy WNk Doyo
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ol Middleport High school and
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llemo lor tbe ooclal coleatlar are welcomed bul cu
be ....,pled lor DO more tbu
1 A 6.30 p. m dinner ol the Mr. and Mrs, Ira Butcher and three do)" tIssues) parlor to
1 \!artm resuwnmt preetded the I family, Jim and Judy,
were
lle dale Ia llle nolle•. !lema
1November meettng of Delta ! Thanksgiving dinner guests of 1
Jbould be brief, and dearly
Kapp.J Gamma r~cent l~· at the i Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones
wrllleD or lyped II maUod.
home ot Mr.s Nan Moor~. Mid~ :and Mrs. Lena McElhinney.

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Bulova while
selections
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HAPPINESS
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Chairman of Giant Steel
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One of the nation's top business leaders, Paul H.
Carnahan,
chairman and chief executive officer or the
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' National Rteel Corporation, was honored by approxi, mateiy :' ,o Meigs countians Thursday night in the Southern High Sehool auditorium .
Mr. Carnahan, a native son of Racine village, was
r~cogruzed for hJS nse from humble beginnings to na·
tiona! prominence in the steel industry during the an·
CAPE KENNEDY - GEM·
nual
Meigs County Farm-City banquet sponsored with
ini 7's marathon pilots today
the
asSJstance
of the Southern Development Corporation.
coasted into the final 24 hours
DANIEL
COLE
The
banquet
concluded a busy dav for Mr. Carnabefore launch with weather
han who lefl a tight schedule in Detroit to return to
posing the only threat to the
Meigs
county where hund· l
start of their two-week space
reds
of
re~idents waited to ISouthern High School auditorflight which mav be extended
pay
hlm
tribute.
ium again paid the native son
by a duy.
Mr. Carrmhan Is a captain 01 · high tribute. Mr. Carnahan
Things W1!re SQing so well for
Industry In the Horatio Alger t~Jce received a standing ovaSalurday's 2:30 p.m. tEST]
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rogs-lo·riche•
pattern.
!Ion from the large crowd.
blastoff that astronauts Frank
Frank Cleland, Racme postBarman and
James Lovell
Mr. Carrmhan arrived at Wood master and masler of ceremorr
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planned to. ~ake. the aftern.oon Daniel W Cole Governor of County, W. Va., airport In Park- ies. late in the evening presentoff arter Sltlmg m on the fmal oh·
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. ersburg at 11:45 a.m. and was ed Mr. Carnahan a large plaq·
10 LIOns Dlr.ilrJct J3-H
decision
making
session
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· o~ h"IS VISit
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. be speaker at a dinner' for greet.ed by a delegation of Meigs ue ·1~ recogniho~
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mormng.
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be
count1ans.
Racme and a c1tatJon of honor
~~~~";rves";~d ~.,;;e~ni r~i The Carnahan c•ravan ar- from Ohio Gov. Jmes A. Rho- 1 PRESENTS PLAQUE - Paul H. Carnahan, Chairman of the Board of National Steel Corporation, recelva
TOKYO COMMUNIST
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g rived at South
Hi h h 1 des.
a plaque of recogmtJOn from Racme Postmaster Frank Cleland, master of ceremonies of the banquet beY
North Viet Nam admitted .to- at 7 clock at the Pleasant In the earl an!~oon ~he~ ~e Mr. Carnahan, In a short talk, Thursday mght m the Southern High School auditorium. --Sentinel Photo
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day that Amencan BJr raHls Point Re.sor_t.
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steel cor Yration executive was round residents of Meigs coun·
have hurt its economy and caus- The reJgmng Mtss Ohio, Val.
po
ty !•friendly
teo
d I
B\t~~£W::tf¥.ill:4t£1! DO:.'-:;T:2Wki
ed a cutback in Industrial de- erie Jan Lavin of Canton, will
ly,down
.. reoFred Robinson, ouhtandlng
velopment.
also att~nd the dmner. A style M C h
k b ,Y-n
"I have been pleasantly im·
end on Middleport'!! 19&amp;5 footshow w1ll be presented by
r. ~rna an spo e ne Y
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was contained y
Sc II ' s . A y
to the high school students in pressed With the attentmn glvltall squad, was named secThe admission
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vonnein Middleport.
a y s pm - . arn Rarme,
. just as he did
. tater m
. en me on my return,,, S&amp;i"d Mr.
In 8 brief report
by the official shop
ood team, Clas11 A, AII-OhIo
Communist Chinesf New Chtna Lion Gov Cole is a native of the afternoon at Pomeroy and Carnahan.
by the Ass&amp;ciatf1:1! Press today.
News Agency on a top level Cl k b . w v H .
Middleport urging them to toke Mr. carnohan added, 'To •
He also was listed as bonor· I
A Middleport fJTen'"n \\!II call al iur~ about every
meeting in Hanoi tbe- North ~r s urg, ·f
.e 1 ~ owner advantage 'of the opportunities great measure the future of our
able mention on the UPI all- home m Middleport Sunday to receJve donations or c~n·
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Vietnamese capita;
~ ~an~ge~o. ~tes
Ttre a.nd ,available to them. He stressed country is going to rest on th!~ H pe was held here Wednes- Ohio team.
Ined. goods to boost the department's 17th annual dlitde
-t:
PPY m ane a.
it is a must to obtain the best lyouth attending Southern Local da/that wtlen all . townships I So tb ate
Obi Le
, butwn of rood baskets to I- - - _._
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possible education each can schools and many others like hove reported the 13000 goal I ld: e s rod o ~gue the need) al Christmas.
led to Post Office Box144, Mlit
ministration, cons._, •• of "some
af~rd. 1m
them . • bope they lake it ser· ' of the 1065 Red Cr~ Fund I
bo~!.~'::'em.:i::· ·:i:~ The drive. sc heduled tu begin 1d;?or\
or Conlact lthe ma~'f'
disturbing siJ9!"
, t could
arna n was also present- musly.
Dnve will have been met.
at l p m, Will be house - to- 0 IC!:! unng regu ar wo Ill
pelfti-towl{f1
is read ~
ed_ keys to the towns of Racine, The Detroit executive, stress.
.
I wer_e Braee Slmpwa, ~me- hour.;e.
hours. The number In Ill
lng a battery · ..e.pons ~
Middleport and Pomeroy dur· in&amp; opportunities for the youth County DriVe ChaJrman Paul i roy, Jay Broob and Gary
, famJiy should be mduded.
hejld oU lllell ·a tllreat.
mg his. visits to the schools. A~~ commented,."Edu.cotioo iB bsrd: Casci, reporting Wednesday all Hsyn.,, NeisonvlUe...
A followup will be made Sun· The .Illristma&amp; basket etil,
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~rt Htl1, Jr .• president of Ra· Jy denied anyone today who the Decem~ meetm.g at Vet- ~~;f.J''i"¥-~~"'"'tN&lt;:~,',..;'.w."'"'-' 1day, nee. 12. but wtll not be a! mittee has asked that
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~reasury secretary Henry H.
Cine council. made the presen·lputs forth the effort to get it" erans Memorial hospital, OX· I
house. to- house firemen !hal die rt firemen re rtall10 tilt •
Fo'lrler, In a speecll Thursday
tatJon m behalf of Mr. Carna·I He urged the paren!J of child tended 1115 personal appreria·
'"Sl
w1ll make p1ckups miSsed
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stat1on at 12 311 Sunday Dec• .,
td lbe NaIIonaI ASSOCIB
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LANCASTER, Ohio IUPil orne own, ayor Cha~-1 ren to support their youngstt!rs l?n
everyone w o as con-I
I IS un a~
m uniform
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Manufacturers In New York,
. _ 1es Legar presented the key ml in their quest for education
tr1buted and helped the dnve. j
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discus,.d some of the danger ~ you~tg moth•;· app;'e~lj,.ct';- 1 Pomeroy and Mayor Lee Smith Still on education Mr Co;na- Mr Casci said he believes the !
F~remen &gt;sk that the dona.
signals. Included was a trend . aug . over omes IC 1 leu· made the presentation at Mld- h
"d ,,
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oal ma be met when all retLOns of ran goods bt' plaeed
this year of IIKire risin• prices lieS With her husband, shot and Idleport
1. an SOl ' What man can Imag-1 g
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on porches II res idenls are not
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h'ld
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can
do"
ports
are
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and leS5 falling ones than in woun e er wo young c I rf"n The Carnahan caravan of 8·
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gomg to be lmme ThiS would
any year since 1958, a reces- Thursday night and then at bout two dozen Meigs countians I Carnah~n saJd a brdhant fu- ' Chapter . Chat,rman Ver~n
Ihelp speed up the wol k of col•
slon year. Fowler added that tempted suicide.
then lunched with the lndustri.l lure awaits the youth of tuday Nease preSided at the meetmg
Ileclmg.
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the oount 's su lies of un· Fairfield County sheriff's dep- alist at the Martm Restaurant and added that he feels they wmlwben reports of the secretary ANNISTON, Ala (UPI ) - ~
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used man~wer ~d machinery uties said Mrs. Carolyn Sue Me- l in Middleport Mr. Carnahan I
(Contmued on page 6)
and tresurer were read and Alabama Circu1t Judge Robert Everyone Wtl!tng tu donate to
a
ore at their lowest level Since ·~·V/ . z;, fired • pistol other then attended • "Get Re-Ac- 1
•ccepted.
iParker today formally sen ten. l the proJect al~n may leave do
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~hildren and then tried to shoot I quainted" hour at the Racine l
M~ry Ham~. blood pr~g~am ced the first wh1te man in nattons at town hall Name~
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herself The gun had a malfunc- LegiOn hall al 6 p m 11
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chmman, said the next VISit of modern Southern hiStory to be Iof needy fam il ies m&lt;v be maJ I·
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the Bloodmobtle Unit Will be
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(. d --- Metg~ County fruit
WASmNGTON - DESPITE hon, aOO she at~emplerl to INIJJ I was reunited With stveral school· '
Monday Dee. 27th at the Porn- ~nvtc
y a J.ury o mur er '
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- are mvil.ed to ~ttend the 11111111
the drama of British Foreign oot a closed win&lt;low from the mates
eroy Ju~ior High building from m a racial slaymg.
I
Tn-Coonty FrUJt School 'I'IIUiio
Secretary Michael Stew~r.t's ap· second, story bedroom of
_om~:_ guests last night at
noon until six. Many donors are I Parker was to Impose a 10. 1
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day . December 9 at the Am~~--·
pea~ over _Mosco~ telev1s1on for fathers horne, about _four miles
EL PASO, Tex. (UPI) _ needed to keep this program go- year sentence stipulated by the 1
vil le Grange Hall.
an Jmmediale V1et Nam peace north of here os Oh1o 158.
About one million persons 10 a ing
I all _ white. male jury wh"h I
Among the top1cs to be ...
conference, U.S. orficlals doubt
~harles Kennedy, the womsprawling section of the South- Others present were Alwilda t found Hubert Damon Strange,
~ldered wit! be "Tree cart ~
ed the Commurusts would buy an 8 father, heard the .sho.ts and
west were plunged into dark- Werner, treasurer;
Dorothy 25, guilty or second degree murter the 17 Year locust and
the ideo.
' rushed mto the room m time to
ness Thursday night by the Smifll, secretory and Fronk der in the nightrider killin~ nf
' era I management in Di!oeat!OI)it
There was more. Interest .m p~ll ht~ daughter away from the
nation's second giant electrical Vaughan.
Negro Willie Brewster last July
lrol" bv ~r. B.lalr Janson.
Washington today m the cJT· wmdo• She was hospllalize&lt;l I A Ch . 1
Lf 11 •
power failure wlthm 8 monlh.
I El' Ells.arth Powell
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84 Stale Umvers!ly, Also
cumstances under which Stew- w1th cuts from the broken wmrls mas g tmg Contest The blackout which blanket
I Reed. ll
died w ·
ed w1ll bt&gt; ' 'Management
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art made the appeal then m dow.
IWJI~ _be sponsored thts year in ed about 20 000' 1 uare miles 0 j
PLAN ~ANCE
The jury returned il!i verdict his ~~ee.Mr Po ~n~s:a~
"
penences" in connection
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what he actually said. He was The children, Bradley, 4, and a jomt effort by the Rutland \fest texas ~nd s~uthern New The Rarme H1gh School A· Thursday afternoon after more a residen.t f th ~ d 11 en "Pick Your Own and the
simply repeating ~reviou~ .Brit- Flynn. 3 months, were in criti· ~~~~~~Club and the Rutland Mexico, was quickly traced to lumrti .Assn. will sponsor ~ th~n 10 hours of actual dehher- ea for the p:st ~ e':.s&lt;; :~de ::~ ~ er Makt Money" by
b;.h calls ror Russta to JOin m c~l cond1t10n at Children's Hos- C\ass~s Garde~rs.
stalled gass regulator in El· ldance m the _7-8th grade aud1- abon. Twenty ballots were tak- a memher of t~e Reedsville I Dempsey of Jackson;
s~nsormg a mee~lng of all na. plt.al m Columbus. Deputies elude._ ri\~ Judged WJII ~- Paso, and service restoration tonum fo!lowmg the Southern- en by lhe panel, wtth
1h e l Chnsltan church
Peacht'S 1Canning) by
bons ~ncerned IR the South- said Bradley was shot in the ious and e Jgtous, NO? . rehg· began in a little more than an Pomeroy. basketball game S~t- votes reported to have ~wung l Survtvmg are a. brothe-r Otho Layner, Storage or Peood.
east Asia war.
head and Flynn in the r.ht•sl. pnze 1 Doothr D~r.ations. ~e hour·
urday mghl. The dance, wtth from &amp;-4 ror acqUittal to unam- Powell of Reffisvill
· 1 Ralph Frash; SelURi
Depu t'Ies sald Mrs. McE'
. in the
s or
e wmnms
a sts er and Fea tl.~
by Ralph
.... watn
varioUll
te • entnes
. I President Johnson
ordered musi&lt;: by "Those Four Guys, " mous agreement on convJrtwn. IMrs Lillie ThomJs eReedsvllle
11'1:'rs
WASI!INGTON -:- ~R. lfi!GH had been emotionally disturb&amp;! be $10 for th ~a gor~es wlll l military assistance made avaU4 w~ll end ~t muinight P~o~
I and a numbel of m~es and ~ Markrt Avarlble by
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L. Dryden, the brJlhant scJent· smce she left her husband Bil- 15 1
e Jrst pme and able tile affected area and w!ll go lftto the assocJatlon's
phe s
Bentlev.
1st . engineer generally regard- lie Doyle Mcilwain, two days ligiO::~ ~:n~O:r~z~e~ 1.:· r~ Instructed Chairman Paul S. scholarship fund.
F~neral ' '""'"" will be held In the afternoon tile
ed as the man wbo fed the Unll· ago. She took the children to lor first prize and 13l ,
Swidler of llle Federal Power!
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Saturdav at 2 P m al the Reeds Censu• and What II MeiDl
e&lt;.t States into the space age, the home of her parents.
prize in the doo d or second Commission to .end an expert! Veteraas Memorial Ho!pltal
vt\le Ch~t stlan ch~rch with Rev You m Management"
died Thursday nlgllt of cancer
Judging on the rcon~~~a!~b.
invesllpte the failure.
Admlsolou -Mrs. Nathan KoEldon Blake officiating. Buriai discusled by. Elldd;on~:=~
at the age of 67.
.
NOW YOU KNOW
held Monda e e .
curek, Racme: Orman Mays,
will be m the Reeds~·JIIe ceme- tenston Frmt SJ
One of the key men m the SUme rots appear
have a• ber
Y v mng, Decem·
WEATBE
Reedsville: Joann Eses, Midter Friends ma ..
IState Univeroity. Rllplil
vast U. S. space
program, lnnale fear of the smell of cato and ~0 betwee~llth~ hours of 8 p I
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dleport ; Claude Reitmire, Porn· Howard Dalley was elected Wn;ie Fune;al hr~all10 a~~ will also discuss " : : : ;
Dryden was deputy administra- otben seem to lick that fe~
p. m.
. mes Whlch j arty cloudy toalcbt, I lew eroy.
fire chief and Lee Smith. out· viii
t
·Agency Use and R
tor of th~ National Aeronautics but have 11 Jnberlted tear of 8 ~ ~eoo~a~ Will be ~udgedl Upt &amp;bowen eut, low %1-34 Discbarge1 - Julia Gibbs, going mayor. was named the one hany Jme and al the church ! in Social Security and
and Space Adminl~lration (NA· tbe slgllt of makes.
a~ll .: ecJSlon of thl fudges WOI~ 32-31 - · Salllrday part. Pomeroy; Nancy Watson, Tup. new first aid chief during 1 e oor pnor to the servJces 1man's Compensatloll. "' :~~
SA). He was tbe fll"llt and only
WI
!ural.
ly clond)', a Utile eooler,
Pers Plains.
• meeting or tile Middleporl
Wells. Manager of tbe I
man hold tbe post since the
Volunteer
fire department r
pie lnslitute, will also

WORLD

Governor Cole
Will Speak at
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Hope Held
GoaIW"ll
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F•Iremen WI•II Begin Drive
sunday at l In. M.Iddleport

BeReached

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Mother Wounds
Two Children,

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Wh1te
Man Sentenced ' .
For Murder

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I Jn Blackout
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FrUit• Growers
InVIted tO
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Eh Powell 84
Of ReedS\,. I')]e
n·Ies at Horne

Garden Clubs
PIan on test

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Dailey EJected
Chief Fireman

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Lron t on or 1T
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, ar ren Local to be
Adm l•tt d t s th t
e 0 0 u eas e ...n L ootp

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•Kency was estobllshod in 1958.
COLUMBUS - MORE Olfi().
ans were on tbe job and earned more money In \he fiscal
quarter ending June 30 than in
any other quarter in history,
the Bureau of Unemployment
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compensatlm IBUC) revealed
~~Y·o! June 30, tbere were
1,629.715 workers under unernplo)'lllent compensation eamlug
1 total of l311'174tl!ll 49 both
.... records All
with
llree .., ~ employ".. mwst
,.port payrolla to tbe BUC.

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Either Ironton of La
Th
co t
wrence
e proposed consolidation In- After a g~neral di&amp;Ctllllion
In~~ or Warren Local of Wash- eludes five school districts, league presldenl B. F. Auer:
ei gllth :~ly wiU become the three hJgh schools an&lt;! two Athena principal, appolllted a
Oht!'"~~l~tl~ LeSoutll- elem~ntory scbools. They in· committee, lncludlnl himself. to
in the next two or three a~e, elude. Middleport, Pomer&lt;&gt;)'and study appllcatlona and _Hlecl
if th
sed
Uda yeas. Rutland high schools, and Bed- one scllool as !be elgllth Diem·
~propo
conso !loa of lord and Salisbury elementary ber of the league alter eonsou~:.. ef: ~untythschool dls- schools.
dation. other membero .;, tile
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vmaies ~ ng MI;IJ exempted M~ lost night with SEQ. committee are hlgll sclwoi prtn.
Porn
Ill
eport and AL ofiicJals were
PrJn.:Jpol clpals Jameo N. M. Davio, GalIQUAD CALLI!D
The"7Eo~ccom~ltsedhed. n I I JomeJ Mayneo and athletic dl- lipolis; John Worthlnaton, JilekThe uLw
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rece v ot c a rector AI Brown or lronlon Higll son. and Harl- Ell'··
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......eport R oquad con!lrmalion, al the resuJar Scllool. Tile league bas already
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an amihes
Thursday night.
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Other fire dep•rtment offi-i DI'ne at Mart•"n
cers chosen were Robert Fi~jh·

er, ossislant fire chief ; Pet•
Kloes, captain: Don Mills, rirst
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Lt.; Lewis Ellis. Second Lt.,
and Raymond Russell third Lt
main at eight teams Tllere wlll
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be nine with the ac~ lance of Emergency . rescue squad of·
either Ironton or w:rren Lo- flc,.ls elected along with Smith
col, but It would revert eiKill' were Dove Ohhnger, asst. first
Iller already contracted games aid chief:. Russ~IJ Mills •. first
are playfd off the schedule !aid coptam; Sm1th, preSJdenl;
' IDon Mills. vice president: OhIn other bosineso la•t night linger, secretory. and Gerald
league officials received rom. Anthony, treasurer.
pleled plano from the secretary
for tbe 11161 Fresllman BasketLODGE TO MEET
ball d- 8
an aseball tournaments. Racine Lodge 461 F and A.M.

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to c. E. Blakes!.. County ..
f The annual Chnstr:'as party tenston Agent.
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or e~r_nploy~s a_nd d1rectors of! ---r::::~:::::::;;:;;:;t
lbe CJ!Izens NatiOnal Bank of
Middleport was beld Thursdav
night.
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The group enjoyed dinner at
tbe Martin restaurant and then
SNOPPI*S
ret~rned to Lhe bank for presen·
DIYS
tot10n of gJfts, enlertainmenl, '
and games .
Atrending were P,lr. and Mrs.
8 nd
Rndney Downing, Mr.
Mrs. Paul Smart, Mr. and M"'
Manning Kloes. Mr. and Mrs
Jack Satterfield Mr and Mrs
Harold H hb rd' M nd Mrs.

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m'!n~
:W=.m;b;l;u:"t!!~m':{~! ~m~:C~~~f=~~ %~: ~::,rsMrG&lt;;~d ~~~r=
be ooe team by 1967.
aext two
lhteo yeara.
melllbershlp
lilt s='*'
et wlll be held al tbe Masons
invited. Refresh. Fultz and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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fly. A CQ~~genltal II!Qde~ to - - - - - - - - - Ill were beld.
Jo Ana Hen•ley o! Columbus Vislllng Ma'b Plerct were
1pent th' weekend with Mr. Mr. and MJ"s. enver Curtll
bow·l•l•. brOJJ8ht Into tho roy'l\wJkJ&amp;lvlnl weekend •lsft. I .- DP.
111 11ntJ tltroqb marrill'l wltb
Gl'tl of Mr. and ~ Uoyd Nice IN 0
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and Mr.. ~ohn lltnlleJ.
and Mr. and Mrl. Robert ilastGermd ll'tltooracy,"eauooil aey.
and fiDIII1 were Mr. ud Mrs.
Mr and 14!*- Dave Yatri tnan of Colw1lbus llild Mr. .DOl
era! pneraUons of AmeriCIIl
Lali'reoee McNickleB, David and
speni 'thanksgiving "tilth Mr. Mr~ Millard Van Meter, fla.
females to wear oldrts which
Bonnie and Judy Lyter of illll'
and Mrs. Robert Yates ol cam- cine and Dora Pterce.
riBburl Pa.
bn"dge
Mr. •nd Mrs. llorsel Larkl111
bl d th .....,., 1 os1
resem e 0 s"'"'~.es 0 m
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were visiting Mr. snd Mrs. Vtrpollticlans (In that they cover.
_By Mrs.
Vlalting Mr. and Mrs. &amp;)' Mf. and Mra. Elbert Fltzpa~ Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hayman Iii W8D111ley, Cheahire,
With
ed everything but touched IJOih. Mr. and Mn. Edward Mor- Bud and Pam over tho .,...k rick, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fltz· IIDd family were Thanksgtvlng Johnnie and Ronnie Johnoon,
ing).
1!1 •nd f~ of Pippa Passes, end were Mr. and Mn. Don patrick of Columbus, Mr, ond guests o! C. B. Haylll8ll of Cbes- Portland, visited Ethel LarkiN.
And at least 0110 malo poe!' Ky., 'nre weekend guests of Beegle and Zane o! Columbus. Mrs. Bill Murray Dayton Mr. ter.
Mrs. Marvin Walker vlllte4
atwn strUUied with tr0U11r1 ,.•• and Mro. Alec Wbaeler and
d Mr Kellh ' Rid
' . o! Mr· and Mrs. Chari.. Mor- M Larry Curti
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which were wide enough to ac-, Blll
.
Mr. and Mrs. Early Roush, g.ster, "M.J Mr. and ~~~Tom cinko were visiting Mr. and "·
-VlolelsJnntb
Now thai the bl.rkbirds have "keep Florida_ green. a new l"'mmodate a pair o! lmees not Mrs. Dolly WoHe called Sat· Mrs George Yonker and Mrs. Hayman were vtoltiJ11 Mr. and Mrs. Val Hartuoc, Chester and
gathered and dep.&lt;~rted fo,· thetr menace to famtly budget-balanc· i no. molly on speaking terms. urday eve~ung on Mr. IIDd Mrs. Freeland Norris were Bhopping llrs. Guy Hoyman.
Mr.lllll Mre. Cl!arlle Marclnko,l1;;;a;;;;:;==----=--i
autumn migration to warmer ill!i has appeared.
,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock
1a style brouJibt to a !inal aDd Earl Robmaon. Sunday callers In P&amp;rkerabnrg on Friday.
"limes air conditioners have
.
h Ieven more ridiculous end by were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sar- Tbankqlvlng day su&lt;ols of Mr. &amp;nd Mrs. Joe Blasell wert Thankaglvlnl dbmer gueata
~olned ' lawn ~mowers and short The adv~rtls~ng agencies ~vt , another "royal deformity,n &amp;hiJ gent and Bill Robinson, Ra- Mr. and Mrs. Dorsa Parsons spent several days with Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Riggs,
lleeve shirts on the fall sale Iaborde mJg~tiJy in (IV~rtlme l time a mental one. The present cine, Wallie Stover,
Mabel were Mr. and Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Ted Hayman and Jan· Eastern Heights. They also vis~sts and tile lamily bankroll hours preparmg propaga a to type of narrow.guage trowera Shields and Mrs. Drew Fisher Rous~ and !amlly, Mrs. Edna et B.isaell of Columbua.
!ted Mr. and Mn. David IIIJga,
• . .
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convmce
lhe
Amertcan
lemale
.
were
Inflicted
on
the
populace
&lt;II
Cleveland.
Roush
and
Mr
and
Mrs
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who wu .....,..,., 41Jeblr"""
is begmnmg lo recover !I 1lg y ' lh t I t
's ••penst"ve .
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from the ann.a P' gr mage o PY of the then latest brainstorm agers and retarded adults) bJo ._. lfta' belni a ourllcal Mr ~nd Mrs Bill Fox and Da· o! Paden City, W. Va., Mr. and and are lllllf llvlDill tbt RoMiaml and th~ ~nseq;:n~
!rom Paris has now become so "Grand Duke of Hlp-tl)'l"atlon" patient at VllleriDI ldiiDOI"tal vtd spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Mrs. Kenny Reynoldl &amp;nd Nel- bert Gray properiJ 1D Tuppen
(low ol green ac s ne e
hopelessly out o! date a~ to be Elvia Presley who from IDipeo- Hooplll!.
and Mrs. Ray RUSIOU at New· lie Sletbem vtslted Mr. and Mrs. Pllllnl.
HOUSE
descri~ hereafter as 'that tlon o! his TeeVee performanett Ml"l. Jolm l"Ol'IIIWI ot Port- ark
Garth SmltiL
•
Mr. and ~ Gecqe Belliold rag and ~~st be replaced presumably lldopted thflll In u )lnd, Mrs. Deipba Cummlnl, I.e- Mr. and Mrs. Larry O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. Ciarenee Dean loy ofltalnbow llldce and ldr.
al ooce w~~ wha_t th( :~ eHort to abut off Uving lplCO tart, Mrs. Bob Kiesling, Galli· Linda and Jimmy, Raymond Ad- and Millie Wayne Burton of Co- and Mro. Henry llenoJay were
aU wearing al a prtce 0 a u to a colony of very aeUvt ants. polls and Evelyn Foreman re· ams, Warren, Mrs. F I o sale lumbua wert visitinl Mr. dinner IUOI!a of Mr- and Mrs.
a quarter per squan • loeb.
Bu on the whole the "otyle" eently calli!! OD Mr. and Mrs. Church of Delaware were holi· and Mrs. Wayne PriDoo.
Johnnie llenllay.
"Slvles" must suller 1 com· busine88 ....,. to simmer down Ray Heiney.
dey weekend guests ol Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett ste!JI.
plete ·re~ersal Instead of drea .. to another and very Important Mrl. Jameo Kn!JibUng has Mrs. Bob Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. BIU SwalD vi• em wero dbmer aueato of ldr.
es designed to make gtrls in part o! the theory of "plalllllld returned to her home following Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ripley lted Mr. and Mrs. Jim Primmer and Mrs. Roland S!Aithem.
their earliest teens resemble ollso1eseenee" which keepa oor llll"f!OI")' at Holzer boopltal.
and famdy of Columbus spenl of Co1umbua.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bar. matuJ"e matrons. they
now manufacturers and finance com· Carl Norrlo of Junction City the holiday with Mr and Mrs Mr. and Mrs. David Smith nett of Tuppera Ptalno wn vi•
: transform these same matrons panleo prooperou.o and pramotes apent a weekend with Mr. and Olden Thaxton, Mrs. Arthur Sy~ were dinner guests of Mrs. Ed- illtJ11 Mr. and Mrs. NOI"Dllll W•
RY
: into the appearance of little poverty - prOil"amo for tile rest Mrs. Tom Norrla.
veater of Syracuse called on the 08 Stewart of lleedlvlllo,
ber,
JEWEL
I girls Iat a distance at leaal). of us.
Mrs. Fern Norrlo of Haclne, ThaxtonJ Sundey.
Mr. and Mn. Bert
Just how the physical pari of
i and Mn. Ferne Hayman called Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Rowe Mr. and Mrs. Jim Caruthers wurth, New Richmond, vtstted
this adaption Is accompllahed
011 Mrs. Floyd Norris recentiy. of New BriJibton, Pa., Mrs Jes- of LoUisville apent oeveral day• Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Larkins.
I is one of those thingo which will
Mr. and Mro. Early Roush and ale Parsons o! Pomeroy open! with Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Delmar Larkinl of Cheater
forever remain 1 myslery to
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buck and ThanksglVIng with Mrs. Kate Marks.
was •n overDJght auest o! Keith
mo, .. men, but those of us an·
Pam open! Sunday with Mr. Rowe and Ada. Mr. and Mrs Connie Rayman apent the Weber.
cient enough to remember the
and Mrl. Don Beegle and Zane Vernon Rowe also vtslted her weekend In Columbus wllh Mr. Mr.. and Mrs. Leot.er Little of
amazing change of the female
of Columbus.
father, Roy Rh~ and family and Mrs. Elbert Fltz trick.
Hockmgport were vl•Itlng Mr.
OnltrByPhone
fonP from the over-stufled LilAaron WoHo who Is employ· Mr. and Mrs,, Ideo Thaxton,
p8
and Mrs. Oscar Bal:cock.
lian Russel type of the days of
Mn. RuJib BearU
ed at Middletown, &amp;pent a Mrs. Charles
er, and Ed- Gib&gt;on J
d
All and Frlendl bn have recelvnd
And Toke 'lm " FIRST CHOICE 0~
the first war into the almost Mr. and Mrs. All!OI Leonard weekend with his parents, Mr. ward Wagner and Steve atlend· aor.W: ~iban 80~1 ed an, 1 the word o! the serious Illness
WYW-432
two . dimensi~al "flapper" of were Gallipolis visitors Satur· and Mrs. John WoHe. Thomas ed funeral services for their mot!Jer M sonLav 1Glb the r of Rev. W. K· Rifis In a Co011
the early twenties. agree that day.
WoHe, Racine, was 1 dinner cousin, Arnold Cunningham at Tbankaitv~· Da:
SOD
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nothmg uf that sort Is lmpo8SI· Mr. and Mrs. RoJ Hlg~ gu..- o! the Wolfes on Sunday. Charleston, WVa. Saturday.
ble to the other au.
and daUjhten •. Pam and Anita, The WMA of the Unltd Bre- Mr. and Mrs Bulch Donohue Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee of MilJ.
-9-SINCE 1850·~
Wen:- Charles Darwin living were Thanksgtvmg Day guests 1hren Church 1pent a day at of Delaware spent the weekend field visited recentJy with biJ
-~
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tnda, he would. have to concede ' of Mrs. Riggins' parents, Mr. the home of Mrs. Floyd Norrla, with Mr and Mrs. Vernon Don.. brother, Mr. and Mrs. Homer
~' .··
Ihat ·his theory of evolution as 1and Mrl. Wheeler Drake. Mro. quilting ond oewlng
carpet hue.
Lee.
regards
fetnales
might
be
corHlggina
and
daughtero
remain·
rags.
A
potluck
lunch
was
Mr
and
Mrs
Carron
White,
•••• •••• ·.:.:· J; •.•• •
Irrct in pnncipl~ bul hol"'lessly ed for the weekend.
served at noon to Mrs. Jameo Darla and Deanna, and George Mr. and Mrs. Duane Stanley
•. .. ''~:r
:inaccurate as to length of time I Mrs. Wilbur Bailey spent Morrison, Mrs. Vade Taa!ord, Parsons o! Letart caUed on and Steven apent Tllanksglv·
'
Ireqmred 10 produce change 1several dayo last week with Mllry Rouah, Florence Adams, Mr and Mr.. Herbert Roush and lng Day at the homo of Mrs.
I The 10 .,,1 elusive fealure. ol her daughter, Ruth Ann, al l Margaret Gloeckner, Mar1e Roger Sunday afternoon.
~do Townsend at llownlngton.
, the whole aff•ir of '"styles"' is IParkersburg.
Grimm and Pearl Norris.
Mr, and Mrs. LarJT Badgely
er Vlaltor. wn llr, and
. the identity o! the "They" who ! Mr. and Mrs. Danny W..t and Weekend guests o! Mr. and Iof Columbus apenl the Thanks· Mra. Franklln Townsend, Westdecid.s whal everybody is to sons Pat and Mike o! Dover Mrs. Bill Fox were Mr. . and giving holidays with Mr and ervtUe, Mist Donna Townsend
' wear. Some of the more out· spent Thanksgiving With her Mrs. Walter Sham of Galltpol!J, Mrs. Erwin Gloeckner and Mr. of Georgetown, Ky. where 1he
, land ish style. of the past half. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold David Fox of Athens and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Badgely.
~!tendo college and Janet, Char·
Irenturv can be traced to the in- Snowden.
and Mrl. Charla Grunes, of Sunday guests of Mrs Feme ea and George Scotl
flue-nt(. of the British royal fam· Mr. and Mn. F. E. Shaeffer Newark.
Hayman and Wesley Belles Sr. Mr and Mr Robert J 11
ft •.. h
rned to bis
.
'·
ewe '
1
-~- --··- - ·of Columbus. were Thanksglv- David """' retu
.
-:ere Mr .. and Mrs. Lewis Har- Mr. and Mrs. VirgU Atkins, Mr.
ing guests of her son, Mr. and hom~ after being a medical pa. ru nf Mtnersvtlle.
Frank llalliday Gordon Atkins
i
Mrs. Harold B!orkston and tiet al VeterODJ MelllQrlal boa· Mr. and Mrs George Dono- and Mr• David 'Rigp and sona,
children.
pita!.
hue and children o! Columbus were Friday evtnlng
dinner
1
DEVOTED TO INTEREST o~
Mr. William Folmer left Wed- Sunday gueots o! Mr. and spent the holidays with Mr and guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Eufene
MEIG$·MASON ARIA
nesday to spend the Thanks- Mra. Roy PearBon were Mr. Mrs. Roy Donohue, Jell and Atkins.
•ivlng weekend with relativee and Mrt. Roger Thelsa, Barry, Gref.
MiBI Ruby Diehl of Columbua
llltllerO I . OWift, "'•lltttt'
e
Beth nd Barbara Mr aruf
c'*'" '•""'•"m. ••"•'
in Toledo.
a
'
·
apent the weekend with her
! &amp;urutay
1'\Jou•ne.-. •••rJ "'''"'"""' nc-tP'
Mr. an d Mrs. uax:
~--· Grueser Mn. Junior Salser, Rita and
!herI Mfl. Mary Diehl. Mn.
Ill r·n· Ontn ...... f!. l'uhll•h
mo
I tna (:omp· n~ I HI ldt-rnanft If Pnm and
daughters of Columbus MJke, Dorcas.
Stella AtkillJ visited with Mrs
Ino, . Oh10 ~!171111 Ru•lnH~ 0 r' ' e •
Weekend guettl of Mr and
'
I phO"e WY ···21.,6 ~·l!tl&gt;rlll ohnn• wv spt&gt;nt the Thanksgivina weei-1 M
E I Robin
. Mr
Diehl and dauah&amp;er Sunday aft·
·1_2ul1
• h
d M Le
ra. ar
son were
.
ltntereG .. wcono
ol'iatlt orlllllftl end Wit
Mr. an
11. wta d Mrs Ed rd D-bl
nd
ernoon.
' ll1d!OI!T at tile po~l , . , " I I f'nmern' I Grueser.
an
. wa .lW nson a
Mrs. Dena Welch Is on the
oh.la
.
, George Cleveland, Mr. and Mn.
.
.
"'ltiOMII adrertlllllll repr.. Pnflther
Mrs. Mattie Rlghtllouse and p te Shl ld and Clar .. A_ C'A..
critlC8l list It ruvenld8 HoaHo llll'lrlll KlmniiJ I. lne. 343 I.M..-1111· . .:1ft
B tha
of Clyde e
e
• LYUR: ..,...
B ··ltal In Columbu
tnn "'~"'· · New \',.rll Ctt&lt;r
N•• I UDUghter, er ,
, p:DL of Racine
Y mn. Felli Alkire
P
I,
,
E·~.,,;,. d.,; 9"· utr .. rd•~•rr , 11 •• 11.,. "r;.r:,)ftlrtpnora ~"~~'"'' ~ 11 v.,rd .,..j spent the Thankqiving hol· VlsJtlng Mn Nora Gorham Mn. Janet Van Cooney and Mrs. Nellie Bor&amp;an and son
lo moool o do•oih . IU"'"IiOI C&lt;IIIH'10MI'"~.
eurtl!l Whf'rl' naollhlt&gt; :10 ~"'"'• Per iday wilh their iOil and brother, and E I ~ •• :.• I . g eekend children of Beverly visited her and Mrs. Rosella
Blrchtield
,.
"'rek· one ve1r In allr•n~• •• th•
d
Ill
h
ar 'UU&amp;UNti Vln W
h
d hlldre
t Thank 1 1
·~·I io lht ~'' '~"fd ''"~ · mobn~ lrod•·
Uall:r Sentinel afflw 111M~
.... !'wlr. an
Mrs. w lam Rl&amp; t- were Mrs Iva Jervis and Mn mot er, Mrs. Hope Harper and an c
n spen
sg v ng
111 0' lfr.r. . 'I"IOitl~ L't .IIO• 8) house and daulllhter JnAu,
loon F.. ,.,;""' tl~li~. lnd toduto~i
l lfl(llllrl~
*
N
n.;.
ol
Alber'•
c
ada.
family
last
week
Day
with
Mr.
and
Mrt.
Gary
\!Mtor HOUll ... nlr-. Cl,...f'T 111f"'1011
It""
.1 -1
Ofl UUUU
!.at
an ,
'
11 111111
~JQitlf, " ' ·-· .......,d l' " - • nnt Ullllt-.lf lllllt II'IOI"IIb .~.. . By Mr. and Mrs, William Rad- !I'lL.. also visited Allen Hay- Gordon Atkins ol Urbana, nt. Borgan of CoJ 'llhul, AllaD Bor·
sc Mdr.oo Al•&lt;trvtd ' ' "91 1ol~ '"'It mall
nn11 n•r lliiM II•
rnontJIIt I d nd I mil
__ ,__ I.U Y
1Mr• and ·MrS. EUgene At- ga.n o( Columb .. 1 returned"hom!
. Or 8
8
'! ipeDt ....._
UIIIIIAB" man ol RaeliJO . and Mr. and Iron 0
1t.~ ~. l"flf'ft mnn iU . IUIO
liSQ ~'"'" l~t ~till . r riuf !rtm ll
1.1\sl
tb them nd -~ •••• ••
. ..
•
I giving day In Columbus with Mro. Thomao Hayman of Syra· ..,s v ted bere lor oeveral wl
a w- ...,.. w "Niiiii(iiiiiNiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii;oilifti
A . C~Ait0N ...............
SV .,.,
relatives. Mr. Rldford and cuae
days.
Columbus SLmday.
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t MIMIUit ....... ......
S:W 30
Billy
Ray
returned
home
Thurs.
~and Mrs Roy Pearson and Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lee of Ra·
C. OOlDIN lHMAO ......._ ... UnO
day evening wblle Mrl. Rad- liii!Jer !Uta and Mike Mr and clne and Mr. and Mrs. Asa
PLAN DANCE
It's
els For Home G'lftsl
ford and tlauJibters remained Mrs. CIIH&lt;Jtd Hill and Max ;pent Jordan o! Middleport visited on A lllgh school tlanoo wiU be
I for a week-oDd visit. ·
Thanlrogivlnl with Mr. 1 n d Sunday with Mrs. Kale \VllsoJL held at the Walmma high gym
GOESSLER
I Mr. and Mrs. William Clark Mn. Roeer Thela at Dorcu. Mrs. Ruby Halliday, Is In the Saturday after the Middleportvisited Sat. ovenlllf. with Mrs.I Roberta !Wulh and Dana Lew· Meigs General Hospital w•th 1Wahanr.t baoketballaame. Tile
JEWELRY STORE
ON REQUEST
Clifford Leileit at Holzer Hos- , Ia of Clifton, w. va., called on pneumoma and
a cracked 1Jays wtU emcee the clanee from
i pita I. They report Mrs. Lel!eit 1Mr. and Mra. Herbert Roush vert.brae. She Is In a caat. Her 1:30 p. m. to 12 p. m.
Court St., Pomeroy
continues to bnprove.
and Roger Sunday.
room number I! ~
1
Mt and Mrs. Dalla• Hill and Dr. and Mr!. Don Glbaon and Only 80 per cent of AmerJ.
"A Gold Star Store"
Cleaners
p
GUEST HONORED
Debbie Jan Arthur and Dean family of Portsmouth, Mr. and can women own ll!e Insurance
....,,, ;l,rtcarved •-"
omoroy
Mn Walter OweJil tLoma Dolly Wolfe Delores ow: Mrs. John Gibson and lllmily policlu, accordlJ111o Teus A&amp;
·
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Owen;; wa 1 guest of bomr st 1ens ·of Columbuo' and Junior of Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Jameo1M University.
pr~t'CIIIICIIIII'.ttCIIICICIIICIIICIIIICftftc1141~'11M'fiCIIIIIIIII'III:l
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. a d.rnner .m OUM:r¥anct
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seat radio, tinted glass,
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BUY I

MIAMI BEACH, Fla.
-They may ne S"avtng
One for a last-minute surt&gt;rls-e,'l
but so far the trading at
baseball meetings has been
the bargain basement level .
Going into the filth day o! the
winter gather1ng, witn the
only hours away, not one tro&lt;Jt- ,1
line player has been involved
"Boy, I'm tlftd! My hockey . the wheeling and dealing that
11tlck weighJ a ton!"
began in Fort Lauderdale at
minor leagues' conclave
switched here at midweek when
· the Jilajors set up shop.
Leo Durocher, returning
the mana~erialiranks aftertrade jJ
years, made his first
Thursday as boss or
C!Ucago Cubo--but it
hardly an earth shaker.

Athens Will
Capture Cage
Championship

THE
BEST

YOU
CAN

1Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Dec. S,.

through an unbeaten season, His running made, Maney.
was rewarded with the first was runnerup tor Ba~k of the
team quarterback spot.
Year Honors. The only junior on
The 6 · foot - 1, 165 pounder, the offensive team, he was ratwas an All Ohio second team ed as one of the best breakaway
selection last year as a junior. back:'! in the state. He scored
This season he connected on 112 points and rushed for al60.5 per cent of his passes for most 1,600 yardJ in nine games
5 touchdowns, and added II() and the Bulldogs posl«&lt; their
points by rushing,
first unbeaten record in the
. Piacentlno was. joined in the school's history.
Athens will capture Its fourth
TONIGHT'S GAMF..S:
ftrst team backfield by th:ee Th first team offensive line straight Southeastern
0 hi o Eastern at Hannan Trace
players who were outstanding averaged
e
Laeg
e
basketball
championKyger
Creek at Southwestern
196 pounds per m·
u
.
scorers.
!hi ,
Wilton at Southern Local
Fullback Paul (Pee Wee) Ka· and featured a strong, hard·
p.
Gall·pot· t M"ddl rt
blocking agm-.«alion, led b
At least that's the consensus
I IS a
I epo
bes
ted
he
postasy, who was ra t
t
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of nine member'l of the SEO's Wellston at Pomeroy
athlete to come !rom the Fair- Johnstown guard Miko Wnght,
rtscasters and Radio Broad- Athens at Logan
port Harbor area since Ohio who tied with Marion Cathohc Spot , A
Ne-lsonvjlle al Jackson
Stale All-American Esco Sark- middle guard John VanderKal- CaB ers ssn.
II
'·k· SATURDAY'S GAMES·
·
hed f 1~
d len as UPI's Linemen of the The pre - season po was ~
.
I kmen, rus
or_ w' yar s Ye
en during Thursday night's 17th Eastern fit Chauncey
I and scored 120 pomts. He also
ar.
annual All • SEOAL Foolball Fairland at Kyger Creek
led t_he Sktppers m ta~kles from Rounding out the offensive banquet held in Alben&amp;.
I Rutland at Norlh Gallia
h1s lmebacker post wtth ~10. He team were ends Ricb Bollini~ Coach Charles McAfee's BuH- Hannan Trace at Zaleski
earned ~onorable_ mention on Dover St. Joseph, and Rick dogs, who own three stralght Gallipolis at Oak HilJ
last year 5 All-Ohio team.
Evans, New London; tackle&amp; loop crowns, and four in the Middleport at Wahama
The halfback posts went to IRich Bennett, Liberty Center past five years, nudged wen.. Pomeroy at Southern Local
two fme runners from the East- and Ron severino Ashtabula to b
n and one-half points
'
Dlt " tT
S"lof
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nyoe
ern s rtc • erry ruve Y
Sl. John; guard Mickey Kaposi- in the pre-season foreCIJSt.
FIGHTER OF MONTH
Powhatan, and Randy Massey. agy, Fairport Harbor; and cen- Athens received three first NEW YORK IUPI)- Hea1vy·ll
a JU_nmr !rom Bndgeport.
ter Bob Litzenberg, M1 rio o place votes, Wellston two and weight champion CassKJs ua:Y.II
Sn~vely, ~ho led th~ alate In Catholic.
Nelsonville one. There were who retained his title with
scormg With 222 pomts, was VanderKellen, described bv three Athens • Wellston ties.
round knockout of Floyd
named UPI, Back of the Year his coach Max Rou as th~ Out of a possible 72 polnta, ter~ at Las Vegas, Nev., Nov.
~ the state 8 Class A__~aches, ''bes&amp; little man I've ever aeen Athens received 66\i for fint 2Z was named righter of the
For the largest selection of desks ..... kneehole,
on a !ootbaU field," topped the place· Wellston placed second month by Ring
Magazine
College BasketbaD R..uJto de!eoslve platoon. During the with 65, Neloonvilla third wilh Thursday .
student and captain styles in Early American,
By United Pre" lnlernatloaal season the 5-!oot-41, 160 pund Mil, and Gallipolis fourth with Ernie Terrell displaced Pat·
East
senir, blocked seven punts, re- 351,.2 points.
terson as the No. 1 contender
Modern, Danish and Traditional. Solid cherry, I
. Villanova 93 Scranton 55
covered alx, including one lor a Jackaon heads tile second dl· witb Patterson droppinil to the .
solid maple. walnut, oak and mahogany. They make
I Temple 88 Rtder 62
touchdown and made 125 tackles vision with 33 points.
No. 2 ranking.
I
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Leb.
Val·
8t
Jno.
Hpkns
80
Cot)
in
games
is
next
with
S2\l,
followed
1
9
ereat gifts for lhe home!
Willimantic St. 11 Nichols 70 , Bob Fox: Mason, and Jim Middleport with 27\\. Pomeroy UCLA ts rated the favorite II,
Utica 52 .HarpurG4()
u
Hambor, Fairport Harbor, were was a unanimous choice to as
~t~t porn~~ ~-e
Grove City 66 eneva 010
named first defensive Lea m finish last.
qu
s,
I cou
m'
St. Vnvntre !05 Detroil Tech 79
ds
"th J"
Opperm
The !965-66 SEOAL cage
State was underrated.
1
I Lowell Tech 98 Tufts 95
I ;i~ :m Bl:ton and
10n will commence this eve~t-'· r_....................................,
' Va. Tech Midwest
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McComb, McDonald,' tacklea; mg.
OSf 5 tSS
94 Purdue 88 (otl
Iowa 111 pepperd.ine 50
Clark Dixon, Millersport, Davie
BUCKS PLAV UCLA
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Hastings 76 Dana 71
Hetmerl, Johnstown, and Steve LOS ANGELES (UPii--Ohlo eFrlgldalro eAdmiral
r
So th
Gassman, Co!umbua St. Marys,
u
linebaekers; Terry Heimerl, State tonight gets the
!irst • Speod Quun • Hoover
Grglwn (D.C.) 96 Am. U. 89
Mill
t and N"cl: Marzella crack of the seaaoo at
last
e ProYincetown
St. 69 Valdosta St. 68
Sha::~
and ~ year'1 NCAA champiom, tak·
Furman 66 Newberry 53
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Beckley 92 Mountain St· 90
Lichtenberg, Muon, l&amp;fetymao. ing on UCLA in the Bruins'
son opener.
DvsvEikns 86 Aldrsn-Brds 66
The Buckeyet have the
W. Md. 103 Wash. Coli. 96 lot)
vaninge
or ona game uncler II
Centenary 73 E. Tex. Bptst 66
their be1ts, but the nddsmak,ers II
MIDDLEPORT
IIAubutm 9t Rice 74
I
figure
that's
the
only
one.
St. Paul's 69 Livingstone 59
Mphs St. 77 Union I Tenn.) og
St.Brnrd 110 Brmghm Sou. 80
Soathw..t
City 97 SMU !10
Texas A&amp;M 79 Trinity 70
Gallipolis teams scored a
West
ble
victory Thuraday afterooon
Linfield 110 Ore. Coli. 92
W. Wshngtn 66 Pac. Luthrn 51 In the B' ~ Bend league ao '::: I
Dick Bishop's seventh ga
64 Chevy II • $1795 64 Pontiac _ $2495 Whtwrth 73 Cent. Wash. 71
downed Eastern ~15, and
Colorado 79 Tulsa 72
Milhoan"a eighth graders
Nova Sport Coupe. 6 cyl., au- Catalina 2 dr. H.T. V-8, au- Uiah 121 Monlana St. 11
tomatic, radio, wjs;w, wheel tomatic, full power, radio.
mellSUI"e of tho Eastern
•
all vinyl_
discs.
34-18.
Tom ProBI led tho
lis
seventh with 11 points,
65 Mercury _ $2995 60 Olds _
$1295
Steve Jones had siL ~=!~iu~~ '
J&gt;arklane 4 door. V-8, auto- Super 88 Celebrity Sedan. Vled Eastern 14-41 at b
matic trans., power brakes, 8, power brakes, power
Pacing the GalllpoUs eighth
steering, Hydramatic trans.,
power steering, radio, white
graders
was Steve Blowen with
like new white side waD
sidewhee\s, wheel discs, 2· Lires, beautiful maroon me10.
Bob
Blllter
and Randy lfamtone paint, 1~, 000 actual tallic finish. A true (ream
llton each had etght. The Galli·
miles. New Olds trade.
puff.
WITH PURCHASE
polls el&amp;hth gradm wero

wer steering, white sidewall
tires, tinted glass and back

1

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grablled the lead with two sconng parade and then pitched
w..k.. left and held on to win hJS team _to the state Cia" A
f
the first time ever
baseball finals. He also set an
;arion quarterback Mtke Pia- Ol:io Valley Athletic Confereoc~

tic trans., pgwer brakes, po-

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1&lt;ven b)' . M
r •·
Nelliebirthday
Price WedGeotlay
even-

small school power· legiate prospect and a fi~e allhouses staged an intense battle around athlete. ~st year he led
for the state crown. Marion the .Eastern Ohio basket_U a II

DESKS

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Trading Still
Routine Thus
•'ar in Majors

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1966 2 DR. COMB. REFRIGERATOR
•Not 12 or. 13 lut 16 cu. ft.
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In love with him 20' • H

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kid trouble or
plain\ amusing
4-Daily sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Dec. 3, 1965 nothing flattering In cheap copy-Dear Helen:
: ; Is
makes good. This .column Is dedlcat•d to trouble, let Helen help YOU. Helen ::;tel
catting.
I am a 28-year-old woman, money, is a perfect gentleman. family UxiQs. so j l you're hav- She will also welcome your own newapa .

wlam~itious,

Dally lentiDII, ~dleport,

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HELP
HELEN

LUCKYSTRIKE

OPEN TONIGHT

FILTERS
PUT BACK THE TAITE

6:00 TO 8:00

tiTHERS TAKE AWAY

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TRY NEW LUCKY STRIKE FILTERS

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B11 Ll :md ]Jam. ~1 r ;tl"ld Mrs.
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1'\" Fi-!1 • r. ~l r

and Mrs. George
y, .ni;(r. l'l·ggy, Sle\·e, and MelAllen.

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Alec Wheeler
Thanksgiving
iWt1 ·nd with Mr. and
Mrs.
L••;&gt; Fu,ter. Colu mbus.
I' r :. 1\tlU:'h spenc n week .I
t' l\d 11ith ~lr_ and Mrs. Howard I
] ~ 11::, lt lHid Faye, Anliqu1ly. _ . ~

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I. 19 59 Plymouth
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Clean. (Hcd)

2. 1957 Olds Super

88 4 Dr. Hardtop.

notified.

t:&amp;ll. Auto. P.S. (Pint)

eSECOND DRAWING
DEC. 10-1:00 PM
$50 - $25 - 5 • $5 PRIZES
eTHIRD DRAWING

17-1:00 PM
$So _ $25 - 5 - $5 PRIZES
DEC.

All drawings held tn
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eFINAl DRAWING
DEC. 23 - 1.00 PM
$2Q0-$10G-2- $50 Prim
1 nd 4. $25 PRIZES

Classic Super 4 Dr.
o l. Auto. and Beater.

4. 1955 Chrysler

·II pernicious

6.95 UP

anemia

1965 Dodge - Save$ $ $
Polara 4 Door Station Wa~on - 6 Pass. Power steering:
and brakes. Radio 1nd heater. Luggage rack. Save $$$$.

Secondary anemia II cuased b)'
an acute heme~ge or a chronIc loss of blood. The best treat- ' We'll run ourselves
ment Is to find the "lenk" and I
ragged to EARN
"plug" lt. TraiiS!USions and iron
preparat inns may have to be I rour insurance with
used as an intermim measure. I

SHOP

Chronic secondary anentia does

THE

come back?
A - PernlcIout

anem i a can
~· controlled with vitamin 8-12
but complete cure is doubtful.

1963 Ford

lnsuranc• Agency Inc.

1963 Ford

304 E. M•1n 5t.

Pomeroy, 0

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Yo\1 should get • blood examin·

'

2 Dr. Hardtop

Get the JUMP
on Christmas
lnnrtt- water,

w\tll

6. 1952 Buick
2 Dr. Hardtop.

ll•••d Drum- £•·
IIU llllll' ea rnd end·
pleat bc\dtwosh\mmer·

Motor Runs Fine.

IIJ &amp;aldlll nwlticolora.
Adjustab le ma tclll nl
,-~""'·I~ me ill bracettt.l1 Jtwtll.

VALUE _ _

uus

$2870

II\ Cltppw "C'' - MIICUilnt at,-1 \nt,

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Come in and see our complete
selection of Buwva watch€$.
$24.75 to $2600.
Do ! Have Any Takara?

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JEWELERS
Motors

416 Main St.
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"Your Rambler
eOPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 3 MINUTES,
. . Dealer''
WY f.allO
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT DELIVERS ANY
ITEM IN OUR STO{IE
E. Main St.
Pomeroy, 0. Las Willle1111on ·
Bill Wollman

lbenhach

e J_l,.,

Ooel&amp;ler Jeweltry Shop

Ka.

E•ulslor Oil Co.

Ben Franklin Store

Gravaty TrKtor Sal11

New York Clolhint Houtt

Rt..r 011 Company

L&amp;ZShop

Pomeroy Cement Block Co.

Swisher 6 LohH Drua•

Llndmtrk Town A Country

Etloorfeldl

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Ohio Valley Pl....... lo

Pome,.y Flower Shop

Downi..Grou

Karr &amp; Van Z•ndt Motor S.Jts

Aohlood 01! lo Rotlnlnt Co.

HHIInt

Shoes

Pemeroy Sunoeo Station .

Arnold lroo. Plumblnt I

Shop

lomlll Morlcol

SPONIORS1

Kopplo Servlco Slotlon

Ma-rguerite's Shoe

WUICM'I'I Ltvnderm1t

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WlhfuftCI'I Bakl Shop

Krog1r'1

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Francis Florist

GG1aln .. WMit Ott! Stltcl1tlu

llll•Y'I IHtaU;,.,,

Farmers Bank &amp;: Sa\Jlnga Co.

Mtlls lqulpment Co,

Robln-'t LIU"""'

PomerDJ National lank

G6J Auto Parh Co,

Da11a:Warner IIIIUrl-

Hartley II Bonnell

SUfflen Red Anchor Store

lwillt P-rol H-

Slam Phtnna.c1'

Tho F•brlc Shop

a Gray Restllturant

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mileage.

Gifts of Beauty!
LADIES' GIFT SETS
•COTY
• TUSSY

•DOROTHY GRAY
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eTWEED

$4.98 UP

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eCURRIER &amp; IVES

$1.00
and up

Ladies' Justin Genuine

Leather Biilfolds - - 3.95 up
Ladies' Justin Genuine Leather

Clutch Purses and
Handbags - - - - 3.95 up
JeweUte

Brush &amp;Comb Sets - 1.00 up

- - - - 6.95 up
Powder Boxes
- - - 2.98

Musical

Jewelry Boxes

-

2.98 up

Paper Mate

Pen and Pencil Sets

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1962 Volkswagen-- $1195

Ask For
Your Free
Ticket.
No Purchase

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4 Door Seclan V8. Std. Trona. Radio lllld Heater.

SPECIAL - TillS WEEK.

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.
HOHIO'S OLDEST DODGI DEALERH
II S. S.Cond Ave.
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Leather Billfolds

--

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Always The Perfect Gift!

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1960 Ford

MEN'S GIFT SETS

Men's Justin Genuine

HOLDS IT UNTIL

OPEN TONIGHT 'TIL I -

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·-.

1963 Dodge • - • $1795

MUSICAL
JEWELRY
BOXES

2 Door Sedan.

Hollllftl

Chapm~n-Canaday

Bl..ttnar Auto Company

RUSSEL STOVER'S

Dresser Sets
A GIFT

GUmore'o lupply Ito,.

Sugar Run MUla

Slm~Y.~4 1 Market

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Hardw•~

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1962 Chevrolet

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17 Jtwtls. nlf·Windlnl , walef&gt;ll"oof~.
tlloc~·rnli!anl. Allo with cbarc~al dl~l .

THIS GROUP

WHITMAN'S

Jewelite

TO THRILL HERI

Falcon Ranchero.

Here Are Your ' Gold Star'' Pomeroy Stores:

In rtllow or wl!ite .

$1.00

Auto. Tr.;uw, Radio and

1962 Ford

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COSTUME
JEWELRY

Falrlane 4 Door Sedan. Auto. TranJ. VS en&amp;ine. Radio
ao.d beater. One owner.

BULOVA

1 11\ape u dmllnl[ 11

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Custom Ranch Wa·gon. VB Heater.

1962Ford

LAYAWAY

Buns Fine.

LOVELY CHRISTMAS

MKI XL 2 Door H.'f . Auto. Trt1118. Radli1 and Heater.

Phono WY 2·3381

ation at least twice a year.

5. 1955 Chevrolet
2 Dr. 6 cyl.

$1495

Lancer 4 Door Sedan. Radio and heater. Std. Trans.

M LLEN

pletely. Am I cured or will it

Full Power. Clean, Solid.

1964 Dodge - -

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About nlnr years ago,
I developed pernicious anemia.
My doctor gave me vitamin B12 and as I improved he cut
down the dose until a year ago
he stopped tile treatment comQ -

STORES
Displaying
The
Gold Star

Polara 4 Door Setl.an. Power steerina:. Radio and heater.
Low - low mileage.

..RIONAL IIRVtC.I

not pernicious anemia.

SEE OUR

COLLECTION

1965 Dodge

P.S:

not become primary 1pernl· l
cious). Leukemia is considered
to be a cancer of the blood but

POMEROY

SELECTION OF

CANDY

Srockproof-Waterproof

ean be shown in some cases.

eFIRST DRAWING
DEC. 3 - 1:00 PM
- $25 - 5 - $5 PRIZES

3. 19 57 Rambler

I

pl{'ase you .

WATCHES

hmdltary? What Is the best
treetmeut lor secondary anemia? Will secondary anemia develop Into pernlcious anemia in
limo? b pernlcloo anemia real· .
lr eancer ol tile blood?
•
1
A - The caue of pernicious
onemls IJ a defect In certain
elements secreted by the stomach, but a hereditary factor

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BY THE DOZEN

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Now Giving FREE TICKETS

unbreablllt mtll-

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pleasure to s hop in
a store with fine Nut ionallv Ad~
~t"ttised gifts. We believe You'll
like our frien dly, fine service.
Our helpful, courtenus salt's
people will do their best to
It's such a

TIMEX

By Wayne G. Brandotadl M.D

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STILL GOING ON

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lto' J! rl ". '!\1dd and Les li e, Mr .

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SMALL DOWN PAYMENT DELIVERS ANY
ll•ld n,,,;,. """"'Ll Tt1anksgiving
ITEM IN OUR STORE
dmnt ·t· ;,t llw holt!e of Mrs. l
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Bill Wellman
Markm· F1~hrr al BacLne. At· LII WI Iamson
Til . uesceuctanls
the late
)It :md \Irs urvittc Shields

Bill D.- ·~-·•
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before he . Oew .off to
spend "Don't know about you," he
ThanksgiVIng WJtll Joyoo Math· sold, "but I feel old. On I!IY
ews mRome that he has rewnt· last birthday I toyed witll tile
ten his wiU and has "left h&lt;;, idea of going to hie Mayor's
a trust fund m seven ftgures. office and demanding a
reRose also told 08 h ha
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a ust fund In hiS will ID ""
~~~s for her daughter, VIC· Comedian Lou Holtz. , an old
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close friend, told us m Dmty
VIcki Is Joyce's daughter a· Moore's that Billy had indulg· himself tD d&lt;$tll, as did Robert Vinet who'd be 513 years old 1o-l
dopted when she was ma~ied ed much the sa.me fo_nd talk a- Young _ . And ret:;ently an arch- day ii he hadn't did. at
the
to Milton Berte. Both Rose and ~?t J?yce earbe~ th1s week. i~ect .conn~cted w1th the expen- , infantile age of r/,
Serle were married twice to I m ]ust not gomg to bave s1ve JOb did the same
Mrs.
lhe blond Miss Mathews.
Thanksg~ving_ dinner . alone," Yo~g has.lots of spunk. and is
This plus a renewed inten- Holt~ s81d Billy told h1m, add· gomg straight ahead WLih her
. sification of Rose's outspoken mg m the s~me se_ntence what fantastiC pl~ns to make It the
affection for his twice-ex _ wife he has_been informmg many of , resort's fanciest showplace.
has led many of his friends to his fnends_ with stepped ." up : We've bee~ advised to ~sk
A VISIT TO
believe they '-ll try for three
frequency m recent days.
, precisely whteh grocery Elame
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''Lou, 1 just adore that girl." Stritch's well - publicized "deIf Billy's. planning to leave Holtz said he advised Rose: Uvery boy" supposedly worked
Joyce a m1lhon or more, you I "If you love her that much, for when he wangled the Invite
IN
can bet _he really loves her," ·why don't you marry her a- to Princess Meg's elegant bash
one of h1 s pals told us.
Igain." Rose then asked calm- at the Four Sea!lons . . Floyd
In frank reply to our item ly, "as U he'd given his reply Patterson defied doctor's orders
IS A
I that he still adores Joyce,) a lot of thought and knew just and flew home, piloting his own
Ro~e advised us the item was what he was saying,"
said twin-engtne plane from Las
CHRISTMAS MUST
entirely correct; he then went IHoltz, "You think I
should Vegas (he flew out ttrat way
~ lot beyond that brief revela- 1marry her for the third time?" · too l to attend his daughter';
Como and Enjoy
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FLOWERS, GIFTS
"I sure do and always will," I"Look at me. I'm n, six ye~rs , Senators enjoyed a practical
he advised us.
older than you. I got rnamed l joke on Senate wives (and Mrs.
and
"When it comes to playing to 1when I was older than you are Robert Humphrey) : Some soh
Xmas Decorations
old fashioned sweetness, she's . now and just think, I
now ons in a siUy mood framed a i • - - - - - - - - - '
!he s.tanding . sitting ~ running.! h~ve babies 27 mo~ths old and ~ phony "memorandum from the ~
CHRISTMAS
)ump1ng champ of them all. 1 j eight month~ old. ( ve had lots! State Depnrtment'' with instruc-j
recently rewrote my will and jof suc-cess an~ p\en~y of hear_t-i lions and sketches on how tO j
WONDERLAND
left her a trust ~und in seven · aches_ a~d d1s:app01,ntments ~D 1 l'l!rtsy to Prin~ess Margaret
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figures and one m six figures my hfett.me. Bu.t I m now m1S1I Senate w1ves actually refo~ her dAughter, Vicki.
! ~e ~app1est pertod of ~y en- hearsed their curtsies dutifully
I am leaving for Rome to ! tu:e tife bar none. A\ongs1de my 1and at length . ·. Then were fit
have Tlranksgiving dinner with · Wife and me, Liz Taylor and ! to impeach somebody when they
FLORIST
Miss Marshmallow and
her Richard Burton are strangers. 1 learned they didn't have to curt-1
daughter."
I simply feel that life starts
sy in the royal first place.
2419 Dudley Avo.
Billy, who was 66 last Sept. day and you won't ever
Parkersburg, W. V•.
8, was .married most recently, yoWlger."
and briefly, to Dori.'l Warner Holtz concluded:
A half do1.en claims for ''find·
Vidor' multi-millionaire dau- "He talks like a young, ·ili;k ller..-'s.-f-.~~-s_..·;.,
·ln-.;tJ:;.;e·-p""la.-n,.ne_d_$00_....
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ghter of a movie Warner Bro- in love wilh a new girl. 1 u
tiler tHarry). Previously he's' he'll marry her again."
been married to Eleanor Holm, I
beautiful Olympic swim champ The Leonardo da Vinci
and actress, and to the late ! ing for which Norton ~~~~~~, I I
Fannie Brice. They all ended ' supposedly offered 16 • rr
and has a ,__,
purported
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JEWELERS

Apple Grove

ers Club Into Cbaae Manhattan
Open TU 10 p.m. Daily- Sunday 10:30 to 12:30 &amp; 5:00 Til 9:00
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Bank Bl'e just part of tho mer·
ger problem (apart from pussi·
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ble antitrust res\stance)
International banker Frank Ryan
Is said to bavt til beat one
, Jack Benny &amp; George Bnrns
price of $3-milUon, say some wont to retire "The Odd
top art experts here, was cut pie" on the ;..,d, In th ro\8
from a larger da Vinci . ·.. ori !noted b Walter Matth&gt;Lu II
The huge Palm Beach estate an! Art car:;. (sounds funny
being rebuilt Ia! an amazed already)
Itfs a great week
rumored cost of $7-miUion) l:ly 1
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'th Benny 72
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the wi ow of the late New York , Burns, 70, Holtz, 72 (Lou has I
Central President ·
Robert Iani htclub en a ement 1n HousYoung, baa ~ ndd histDry of t ton,gTex.), B~l: Rose, 66 . . 1I
tragedy: Its flrst owner shot Not to mention Leonardo da

Jack O'Brian

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Farmers Bank

1 Broadway

Voice

I would be truly happy If I divorced, with tllree , children He cares lor me a lot.
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ev!r Inspired anyona tD seek ages 13 tD two. I live a re- you think It would work
a spark of orlginllty In her· spcctable life. Since age 15 I've Helen, to marry • man of
self, but really, Helen, wbat is alwaya known older men. I've when I'm 9B? If It comes to
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faltterlng about a distortion been divorced twice from men that he hasri'l ewctly asked
mirror?
20 to 30 years older than me. me. - D.X.
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advice be- I never loved any of these men Dear D.:
Pie~se u1~r .~:,• Sale" sign but one, and that didn't work ...And perhaps he won't. Slow
iT'S UP TO HER
more !ban one way tos .n!ka re P
to tllink of out.
down and enjoy his coltLpany I
JJ .; 1r Helen :
more than one way to skm a ~n our hou~~· tCoi~ K K M
Now I have met a young [and remember a father of a
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1 belong to a club that has tomcat, you know. - H.
Jt-she ~ou 00 '
man eight years my junior and year-old should be more
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,,,me f\llhv men and women Dear Helen:
Dear K..
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, it 1 a~ a man and was
Please tell me what to do a- There's your solution! Let
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·~Lmding at the bar with a few bout 8 chronic copy-cat. I have her copY you with ~ "For Sale''
fr .e ntls when a m~n . and wo- 1 neighbor who tries to copy sign then when buyers ~me
man next ~o us starte~ ~~lk- EVERYTHING I do. Every- around, ref~r them to
ing 'llud. Th1s dame was mvJting thi
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the new wing on Jbvely home next door, ma:rbo.
:lll the men over to her house
ng 11 rom
f 'ture ar you'd like 1t better.'' - H.
and t~llmg them the door was our orne!, my co~~~ schemes- YOUR HELPING HAND DE·
h
r.angemen s, my
' PARTMENT
alw3Y-~ o~en. On
. e 0I t e men and most ardently docs she
·~dlu W~15 pa~Lngt her h~l~~ a ' buy cheap copies of every de- Dear Helen :
&amp;
r nt' ·~"~. 1 fe an . ~ 0 e 1 reo. corative accessory in my horne.
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11wt w1fe w~s s1lt1~g at ~ table If I ut a blue bowl in the Th~ s an 18-year-old boy
Pomeroy
Member FDIC
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thiS was . d P h
bl b . a nursmg. home here. He has
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wm ow, s e pu1s a ue ow 1 m
1or a
aoing on. She ts JO y an en- h
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lb 't I searched had bram surgery
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h
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juys people, "' go mixer, as f
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. (:1,, . ,n home, and never refuses or mdme mdevhery an Ique 1·
one side and his speech is bad.1 ·
d
h'
y t sh aroun an ers came rom
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of ed 1
J:cr hush:m adnyl mkg. It e h e the todaJ Five and Dime. She ly Impaire ·. e diShCO ml ti o
s·tt lh\'l·c an too
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f my a wheel chau an lS rea ves
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practically
mal
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cop!
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so he.
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.. far away.
nvdl' :1 dJtc wtth this bar thin I have even if it is only few viSitors. In spite of thiS
: 1cJ!1•. J-.1~ 1 smiled an~ started a
g steboard imitation, or a he is ch~rrul and all_ the peot,,Jkm.! :tbu~t somellung else, seC:dhand boa. Even my gar- ple in the home love h1m. Woul&lt;i
!il~ Wl~P ~aal:
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den is sub 'ect to her rubber so~ of your readers hurry
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. wnte to a young man who
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doinr; · 11nmg. Why don't they
Iwould love to get mail, especpuw·~~~ grown-nps - ~lr. Dis- My husband claims we should ially picture cards and! ~:~~:
t::u:.tetl
be flattered by her obvious His name is Russel 81
ne.rr '1r. D. :
adoration, that Imitation is a 859 North Sixth Street. Grants
I !n;l •i 11e his wire did- when form of praise. but I see\ Pass, Ore., 95726.
~~~~· J.:.O! him home! There's
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d.owns.

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relative or frienri! Betau~ it allows hin1 In t'hOO~f' hil
Stetson to ~mit hlH Last~ in style, L'Olor, ami lnm-whils
thinking of y()u. Ill(' givl"r! Prict'd frum $12 . 9~

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for mPn. wn:1wn and d1ilrlrrn. S1zes anrl widt.ht ratlll
from toddlf' r Mi11:' 2 f(j gia nt !liZf' ttl Trul~· tlte alft •
mi!ke you important 111 the f'yt•s of those who mean the
nJ()!it tu yuu. l'rif •'~ from chi!Orrn· ., S5 .99 to about Sl~.~
fot· golf and ~ Pt'{'tal1\ ~hof'" .

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ltatl feffiin ~ f&gt;l~ln rrmdrer, toll . H onda~ ~et up toj 300
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and family and Richard
Cone and son, Dick, Athens.
Miss Lois wells, Wellston,
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1-------------JRamoo Moms orne wer
BY MRS. ALTA CONE
Mrs. Lona Pettit and BnmdlsJ
PT. PEASANT - Saint
were in Charleston, W. Va.
lea Guild of Christ Episcopal
Wednesday. Brenda
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Guilds Join
For Luncheon
On Th ursday

Frl'd Tavlor

Named
Preside~! of Order

'"Southern High
Honor Roll
ls Announced

PT. PLEASANT _ An eleclion of officers was held by the
Tu-Endie-We1 Order No. lin
Fraternal Order of Police with
Fred Taylor, Mason, chosen as
Southern High School an-I presi dent for the new year.
.,·aunced its second six • week • Elected to serl"' with D Mr.
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ars • Chur&lt;·h was a guest of the er.. for a few days visit with relaof the church for II'ves.
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secretary • treasurer ; Wrsley their December meeting,
K. E. Erickson made a bus·
t:;~~-~;HI~~\it~~~rt:' students with ian. guard ; Forest Casto. CUn· lday 1 p.m. in the Parish house. tness trip to Columbus on Mont?.: .till'' of 84 p('r cent or more
rluctor: trustPes. Charles Eber~. The luncheon tables for the
day.
Ill .Ill subj{'Cls 1\Rmcs
in S;ll'nC'e, Chaplain. Alva Sulh· ' ret dinnf'r were attractively dee- Recent visitors with
· t'il tl i&lt;:tll'IS rnetde . A" 192· Jomes Gaskins
and Kennrth orated with Christmas
Cone mid wife were
~J · I' I icllt' lfl all subwrts.
Lnve.
.
ments. Hostesses f~r. the after·
St·ult.rs -· SlJH !cv B:ker n1
Mr . T&lt;wlor sueceftls outgomg · noon were Mrs. W1lham Wells,
.1 .1. P·ml Davis
Polly presi dent fl. . M. Goodwm who Mrs. Homer Smith, Mrs. D. H.
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.
- , i, 11 ,·r. l.inda .Johnson, Con- I for his outstandmg 1l'a_dersh1p Windsor.
.
, • •1111 ,, ham
CAHOLYN 1I duri ng his tenure in
ofhce.N
1' '&lt;\ll members of both guilds
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Richard C Olhlll~l'r._
ew i brought wrapped _gifts to be
-.:\ \., .. 11 . 1• :-ih: 1rnn Thit-!'&gt;.'i. WlL· . Haven. wa s approvPd tot _mem· 1 given to needy d 1tldren In the
The Board members und
r·: ·\ -, 1 :·~ l :\\ 1\:.r:
b1·rsh1p m the order and c1ty p.a- county Mrs. Harold Somervi~le, Staff or the Meigs County Heallh
.tunl~'r ' _ ~;md:·:J Ra 11ey. [l~f.· ~r:oJman , ~;eorg&lt;' Pla:.ls, w&lt;~s m· 1president of the Servicfl ~tid, Department joins me in tha~
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Ill) \\ .~ Hl:SH. Mr~e rtr ated m . the o1der. The. presided and gave the devotion· ing you for the courtesy a
: 1 ~ 1 .,
Judy !\mg. l.:!onnre 1 next
_mecl rng
of
t ~ e i als.
excellent assistance given the
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~ 11 f' :\1('\'lurr&lt;J_\' . CAH- group wrl l ht&gt; .hl· ld Ja,nuary 5 1n i The Hev. Cbarles Pitzer
Health Department during the
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LL\IlA, (:. J}(~nlo&gt;r(l'rtain
l lnld the story of Queen
county.
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of S(-otland.
Without the excellent cooper·
1 garPI
.,, . ·&gt; IH~ - J;t·:tlri n · Brtdl- 1 \-,' ilh $4 L~OUO Grant
i Attending the afternoon Junch- 1ation of your newspaper , we
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: t•on were Mrs. Millon L. Miller, ' would not have been able to
t.t ·a·, , ·;r•'i•'.
n:' rid
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•I \lt~r:n Count\· und Pres1 dent gese RaJ . ' rs . r mr •
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Acting Hcallh Commi!lsioner
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P 1 ·I: \ Til ::-Jt"o l \ \ll(':li'lt' ht1 1L~C' ;t nnt'x b&lt;1sr nwnt follow - ~~~ag~;il~~s.C~~~r~~rs:o~~a~~:~ -~ dish~ once wa~ consid.ered on~ny

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fief belng· a pa· ed home
after apendlng two
mother, Mrs. Cora Morris and! turn
me a
k ith her daughter Dorodaughter, Viola Eichnicker, Co- tient at Sheltering Arms Hos- ~~· !dwfamily iD Colnmbuf.
lumbus.
pital.
.
Ued Lawrence Morton and wilt
Everett Holcomb Is excavat- Albert Cone and wife ca .
Thanksgiving gueell with
ing ror a basement under their on Mrs. Ginevra Foster oo TUes were d ghter and h•barul iD
h
day afternoon
their au
oEusdew.art!
re- Mrs Leo &amp;gao bas return- Colum::
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Sentinel Church News

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EDITOR'S
MAILBAG

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NEW SHIPMENT

YARNS ACCESSC&gt; RIES

SPIN · A-YARN
138 $. 1\th Ave.
f&gt;~'.id dl epo r l,

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CONVERSE

INSULATED BOOTS
Size
6 to 12

Chr istmas Gift-A-Rama

Roush's Shoe Store
Middlepo~l

llow~rrl

POMEROY

POMEROY LANES

City League

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Nov. 23, 1965

Points

Pomeroy Ceme'llt Block
62
Hondas
54
D. · D Bar
48
\-l1dd leport Dept. Store
44
Syracuse Ball Park
44
t'n . BH E\ Il\
HHADFUHD. , H &amp;· 1&lt; . f'irestone
36
Honald ccomr. Jenn1 fe r Davis,
High Game and Series- Rich
Mi ke Hav m;m, Jane Joh nson, Rawlings 2.29. 60l; High Team
!tawhn g~

Off

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2564.

Senior Boy• League
Nov. :7, llltii

W. L.
14 13
14 13
14 13 ·

Team No. 4
Team No. 3
Team No. 2
Te&lt;:~m

MOST PERFECT

No. 1

12 15

High Game and Serie! - Bill
Swam Iilli, 507. High
Team
Game and Series - Team N'·
4, 794, 2224.

CE1LlNG VVHITE

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EVER P RODUCED I

Ladles Sunny Knighten
Dailv Sentinel
For~st Hun Block
lola's Beouty Salon
Crow's Steak Huuse
; Friendly Tavern

22

L,

8

16 14
15 15

15 15

1

Air conditioning now
goes
into about 20 per cent of new
eR rs 110ld.
delivery mail ser-yice

6 .49per gal.
USE Luco-Luxury Latex
in hundreds of colors for your walls •••
a new exper-ience in background beauty.
14K while or
yellow~~~~

"The Depnrtmenl Store of Building Since 1915"
PAINT DEPT., PHONE WY 2-3679
POMEROY, 0.

S311Phtltt
cr1'1a1.
U o u w~ l lhl inE (omb lotd will!

mrld -famou1 Ome~~ accu1a cy,

A watc~ ~Ui f ntd lor 1 llfeMrt
If P!OUd JH) ISU\Ion

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GOEGLEIN READY-MIX CO.

K&amp; C JEWELERS

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.

RACINE PLANING MILL

BAUM LUMBER CO.

STAR SUPPLY CO.

GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

RAU'S BEN FRANKLIN

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT

MILLER'S HOME RESTAURANT

THE UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

THE DAILY SENTINEL

OHIO VALLEY ·aAIQNG CO.

R H RAWLINGS SONS CO.

PAUL DAVIES
JEWELERS
j /l ut lt r&gt;II~A 70 m•~·~ orwi /od&lt;tl' mod•h

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

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404 Setond Ave,
CP•IIipolis Ohio
.ll1lr lor I••• Omtr.g '~!y#eo lror""r•

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

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was inaugu;ated In 1885.

Pomeroy Cement Block Co.

HEINER'S BAKERY

HOYT'S SQHIO SERVICE

721, 1986.

Sp~cial

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ise Gilmore 192, 566. High team
Game and Series -Crow's Steak

I !louse,

TINY'S FOODLAND

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LIEVJNG COAL COMPANY

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12 18

Dutton Drugs
10 20
I H1gh Game and Series - Lou'1

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R. ll RAWLINGS SONS CO.

WILLIS ANTHONY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

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Nov. 28, 1965

W.

s.r:,;;, 10

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and
running
for the 4th
big year 1n a
row! To make K
another record breaker, The Dodge Boys are
starting right out to deal you
in. And back you up long and
strong. Now, are you ready for a car
as big as the backing? So beautifuRy
different it never sa.Y$ "me, too"
about you? Ready. Aim. fire!
Away from dull driving
with Dodge Pola1a 1A
big buy lrom
a better
,
guy.

, Sandro Jr;hn&gt;a n. GNrge Norris, Game and Series - Middleport I

THE

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BEST

J.!

Spt' IH'lT . n ~IVId 1horpe. Cl lA R· ;
LEE:-J WA RD.. John Warn er.
Lmda llm e .~. SHARO .~ VATES.
Fn•shnwn ~ \1 &lt;J rk Bc·egle,
t\k lanil' B:Tgle. Hhonda flrari-

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WY. 2-2036

232 E. SECOND

BOWLING

Lf'r Bet-hill'. 2~, 1 1
J lrn flrr&lt;&gt;on. and ~uetla Daugl1·
r l\·. 17, Pl PIP:J&lt;;a nt; (;:Jry Al·
!t";l ( 11oiJHll&lt;Jn. 11 . Pt. Plr·a-;.1 n1. 1
.1nd Cl:1'hs Cllristme J nnrs. 17, ·
1-'t . l'lt•a9nt.
\l1·re

Thl:' &lt;.:H larv nf thP fi r ~ t L. S.
G.+:' neral, Edmund
~andolilil. wa" !J.50U " year. _

in Mid::ljeport Merch ants

L~ 0HI0 vALlEy pLuM8IN6 &amp; HEATl N6

g tlw appnl\·;~l of a $~1,000 ted- , Sperow. Mrs. Bart Montiegel, good eno~~g~hf~nr~~s~la:ve:s_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
(•rn l gr~mt Wedne~rla~
: M•..s. Rush Krodel . J.lrs. Barry l lropical colomes.
Tilt• "enter m tl1•· old .&lt;'l mcri~ ·;t n Le~io n Build ing w1!1 cnst Worslt am. Mrs. Mae Kryder, ' •
$112.0110 with thl:' Coun1 ~· Court Mrs. J. J . Lovell, Mrs. J. 0.
m;Hdti ng 1he ff'deral fund and Mnrr land, Mrs. Gail
Faires,
Tom
1vtl! al' rn]llmmb te .lfi per~nn~ . Mrs. W. S. Hyre. Mrs.
,'trill hrlll.~l' ,, 11 tltr &lt;"IVtl detense Waltr rs. Mrs. Wylie
'Minton.
· nd •·n 1rrg"n' ~lrs. Edith Simkins. Mrs. Fred
t' ! lltHl1 ll!ll ('~ l t 11\JlS
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Franklin , Mrs. Wells, Mrs.
~·~ l'qll'pmen t
~~-~Smith. Mrs. Somerville. the Rl:'v .
and Mr:;. Char les Pitzer and
ASK TO WEO
1'1' Pl.EASr\~T - Twn roup- Bt't h Ann Pitzer.
l r~ h:1r ~· ma'.lv : 1rpli ea lw n~ frr

Atl\ii"Ill'V

Participating Member

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marri:1gC' l it ·en.;t'~ in the office
'. 'f tlw Count~ Cierk .\pplymg

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AdventSeasonSignifieant
To Christmas Everywhere
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(PIIIItr)
stead, we joined the
\ZUben Spencer, PdSIOr. Suoclay lblll'lday ol month;
Board Beolh MelloodiJI Cburc•
crowd that cominllll
School 9:30 a. m. Morning Will' meettna ard WQ ..., ol the Do vou know the lignificance generation lo the Dell
lblp II a. m.; EvqeJIIUa _. morth.
of Jasi Sunday? Are you aw'llre ignorance and IDsulla
tlce, 7 p. m. Prayer meeting, Flalwoodl Melhodl$1 Cllare. of Its importance for thfs year juries which make God's
and Suoclay Sclloot; I p, m. Ev· 1:30 p. m. Wednesday; YoUDg
and what 11 stands for? Nom· ued story marveiOWJ.
enlng oervlce: T'lunday. 7:30 People's Service Friday, 7:3tl - Pearl A. Cosio, pastor. wor ben ofpeople do DOt know that tentionally or DOl made
p. m. Prayer 1111tllnap. m.
lblp ~ervlce 10 "- m. even the first Sunday after Tlranks· unwanted, urmeceuai'Y.
CarpeaiOJ 8apllll Qordu '1lllrd! or Gad, Mt Mlll'lah otber SUnday 7.15 P· m. Suo giving iB the beginning of Ad- vant· We played tile
!l.Jnda) School 9·30 •· m.; Moro Rev. Daalel Wotkm111, ~ eta, Scllool. 10 a. m., m Jobn vent. Ju•t as great a number Cl!Use men have PfOV'd
log Worship 10:1$ a m.
Sunday School 9:U o. m.; WOl' Ba1ley, Supt. Prayer eeUDg do no understand tile meaolng selves only fools Wbell
P'lnt Bapllll CIIIII'CII, 1414d!• lblp service 11 a. m. and 1:30
Ullited Methodiol Cbllfch - of this Season or what the four have lried to ~ God
, .
por~ Rev. Dooald 8oaoe, .... ._ m. Prayer meetin&amp; 7:30 p Pomeroy. Rev. Melvm Alklre, Sundays between Thanksgivlog ed to evict Him out of
tor: Sunday 9eooo1 t:IJ L m., m. TUesday: Young People' pastor. Church School Study, and Christlnas exall and empha- world.
Fred Hollman, Supl.; 10:15 a. meeting. 7:30 p. m. l"rrday.
9:15 a. m. Leo Crew, Supt. Leo SIZe.
But God Is sWI herfJ. 111
m. Worsblp Service; BYP 8 p. llllllaad Cllareb 01 Goa, Ret. Vaughan, Asst Supt. Second Advent, from the Latin ad endured every affroDI,
,
m.; Evening Worship, 7:30 p. John Smallwood, pastor: Sunday Sunday in Advent. Morning meaning to and ventus, come, spiteful act, every
,
m.; Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer School 10 ._ m.; Evan~liot!c woralti~ hour 10:30 a. ,';'· Ser: designates the ar:ivat on earth word. He has auffend
.,
meetln Thl•rsday 7:30 p. m. service 7 m. 1 Youn People moo: We Need Jesus . Text. of God H1mseU m a human many limes in lileuce, . 1f111!t
practf,!
'
Endea ~
m. wJ.esday· Matthew 1:18-Z5. Recephon of body. Historically 11 is what oc- self'
hal split ~
First 'sa dsl Cbarclt. Porn• Pr ver
m.
new
membership
class.
5:30
p.
curred
at
Bethlehem
In
a
cow
twisted
the
oul!Dok of ~
7
88
niY _ Re~. Carver WUIIatruJ. da ayer m
g p.
m. Methodist YF. Monday, .7 p. stable when a young Jewish girl and hrred a lawyer to l1tldo whli(
Sunday School 9:30 WI 10:20. &amp;ace Epllcopal Olarclt, m. Commissions on MISStons, gave birlh to her frrsl child and one of God'a minlllen Ji&amp;J.M:
worship service, 10:30 a. m.; Pomero The Rev Richard IL Srewar~hip. and Flnance, and laid Him on th; bay in a man- Him to do alan altar. AI~
N
and Junior church for Martin, YR
~
M Education will meet. 7:45 p. m. ger. Chronolog.caDy it Is what log u divorcea are, they liMit.
C:ry
ecto~
~ Church Olftcial Board meets. divided time and made ;, new not chased Him away, Imm•
eo.
olng Prayer
· Thursday evening is choir re- calendar 80 thai we number ual! God is with us .
Flrll Bapllsl Qmrdl, IIIICitle o.m. Coffee bout foUowtna.
hearsal Public bl'llted to wor·
h
tl
distance He remains !oo wben equalf
ltav. C. L. O'Conner, pBIIDr. Ealerprl11 EUB QIIJ'dl, R.n. sblp S~day.
:'m Yd.": a~u~f ~s arrivaL ly as selfish ~en pick IUs~
&amp;lnclay School t:30 o. m., Sam Men•et Smith, pastor. Worship Forest RIUl Methodist dntrcb is th 1965ih ear
1 ets and rob Him of IUs t . CUrtls, wpL; 10:411 L m. Mon&gt; service 9:30 L m.: Sunday - Sunday School 9 a. m., Mrs. Ye~ Adven/ Is more than Iores. Take a !rip through 1111
Ill worablp: &amp;:30 P. m. BYF Schoo~ 10·30 a. m. YIMith Fel- Fred Nease, Supt. Worship ser- a past event or a new way to Ineighboring hills and see bow
and Junior l'eUonhlp; 8 p.m. lo'II'Ship 6:30 P· m.; Boys and vice 10 a. m. Rev. Wendell reckon time. Advent iB God's the olreams run with dlsoolltl"
Evening aervlce: 7:110 p. m. Girls Fellowship, 8:30 p. m.; Stutler, pastor.
coming to the earth His return· ed sediment, how the tne1
Wednesday, Prayer meallng; Evenlng 1ervice 7:30 p, m., 2nd Beatll Methodist Cbordl, Mid- ing His reappeara~ce alter a ' have been uprooted and ._.
8:30 p. m. "':~esday, Senior ~ 'th Sundays: Youlh Cbolr, dleporl, M. E. Dowson, postor; lenBthy absence. What makes 1t aSide, how the olp soil erodll
Cbolr Pracllco, 3.30 P. m. Tu• 6.30 .P· m. Wednesday. Prayer Mn. Nan Moore, Cburcb School so sigmficant to us after 1965 and protrudmg rocks point 10
eta,, Junior Cbolr PracHeL
Meeting, 7:30 p. ro. Wadoesctay. SUpL; Cburcb School, 9:30 L years Is that He Is still here. : the path a plunderer took 8ct011
Jlarlfonl Baplltll Cllordl Lollrld&amp;e EUB Cllardt, R.n. m.; Worsblp Service, 10:30 L The life He lived, the Holy the countryside lo claim God'l
Warren G. Zinn, pastor. Mom- Eugene E. Emerson, paator; m.; Methodist Youth Fellow- Spirit, has never departed and coal for his own. Who pv1
lng Worship 9 a. m. Sermon: Sunday School 9:45 I. m. flu&amp;. ablp, 7 p. m.; Official Board remains after these centuries. whal belongs to God lo 811J
"How to Mllkll Progress as a ..U Archer, SupL
Sunday meeUng, lSI Sunday of month. True Advent awareness is man? But how patient God bll :
Church." Church School, 9:50 worship 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 7,30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday actually based upon wonder- remamed with the thieves And :
a, m. Classea for eU agea. Tue&amp;- P. ro. alternately. Bible lludy o1 'IIOlllh. 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor ment. lf we pause ot think what with .the spoilres .who pollute
clay: Children acUv!Ues 3:45 p. and prayer service led by past- Wednesday, 7 p. m.
God'! continued
presence His nvers, contammate uearlf ;
1
m · Yooth actfv!Ues 8 p. m.; or 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. Cllrl9- "'Cb ch means we cannot do less than every wmd that btows and after !
111• MM'odlsl
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Adult B1ble Study, 7:30p.m. tlan
eavor, : P. m., r W d 0 G St tl
p to marvel or express out amaze- wearymg or a s
, .....- :
Rallaad lllnl Baptist Cbordl Saturday ol month.
en e
• u er,
. as r. ment. But many of us have done ished earlh, nse into the beav- :
Sunday Scbroi9:SO a.m. Preach- tloroinl Star EUB Ontrcll, Sunda.:!hool, 10 a. m., Wor- neither. Many or us were not in ens to scatter billiolll of dolllrl l
lnF Sunday 2:30 p. m.
Rev. Menzel Smith, paslllr: 9:45 llhip
ce 11 ':M mhodis
church last Sunday to give our I worth uf experimental
junt ;
I'He WID Bapllst Clntrcll, L m. Sunday Schoo~ Fred Morse ECblape
et
~- wondering hearts to worship. In·
(Continued on page 10)
:
Rutland, Pastor, Rev. P a 11 1 Smith, sup!.: Earl Shuler, Ass'L Jame• ar y, pastor,
ver
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Sunday Sclloo~ 10 o. m. Morning worship 10:45 L m.; Sayer: ~ ~un~l School 10 Sunday &amp;:hool J:30 a.m.; Morn- Sunday 7 p. m. Young Ptopll'a
r.oJie U ~Dill, In lome memure, foeler and help IIU• Taylor;
Guy Priddy, SupL; Preaching Prayer meeting 8 p. m. Thurs- "- P!it..d ~e~."·c':.'.;...b- ing Worship 11 a.. m.; NYPS Leg1011:. 7:30 p. m. Salvallall
lain 1M&amp;
rood in family and community life, thil feao service, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer 1181'- day.
H 1 MD . 1
to S nd 6:45 p. m.: Evenmg Servrce. meeting. Thursday, I lo 3 L-. .
vices,
1
:SO
p.
m.
Wednesday.
8ontlt
Bethel
I!UI
Cbllrch
&amp;h.;,l
~:~~"
&amp;"~~d
r. ~~. 7:30 p. m.: Midweek Prayer ser· dies Ho.me League: 7 ~· m. fr!tP ;
ture II lpoJUonitl by the bm ine., firm~ and organi116Jio1111
Mt. Morlall Baplilt Chard, Rev, Eugene E. Emerson, pas- Sup!· Kenneth McLeod .,.1 vice, 7:30 p. m Wednesclay.
cilwes, 7 30. p. m. Bible llltd7, :
wlwfe IICDII8I appeGr below.
Corner ol Fourth and Main Sl tor. Sunday Scllool 9:45 o. m., Sup!:, Preaching 7,30 p. ~ Sun- Middleport Churcti ot the Nu prayer mecung, Other ~ ·
MfddleporL R-.v. Nyle Borden, Norman IL Bahr, Supl Sunday day.
arene, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett by announcemenL
minister. Sunday School 9:30 Worship 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. Racine Metbocll&amp;1 Cbarck, SUnclay &lt;;chool 9:30 a. m.: Mort&gt; Pomeroy Sevealh 011 ..._. j
a. m. Arnold Rlcbardll, SupL m. Alternately. Bible Study H. L. McDaniel, pastor: Suo- lng Worslllp 10:30 a. m.; NYPS tlsl Chord! _ Mulberry Betpoa ;
Morning Worship, 10:30 a. m. and Prayer service led by past- day School 9:30 a. m.: Praaeb- Young Peop''· 6:45p. m.; Evan- Rd., north ol Meigs MOIIILCIII :
Naomi Bapllll Cllarelu 811• or, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
tng 10:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; gellstic m..Ung 7:30 p. m.; Hospital Pastor, F. w. Glffllrd
Middleport, Ohl6
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day School 9:30 a. m.; Wor- Syracase E.U.B. Qarch, Paal Prayer and Blbfe Study, 7:30 p. Pray•' m••'' 'g. Wed· 7:30p.m. Assistant Pastor, Jamea R. :
ship 11 a. m.: Prayer ae"ice, "- SoDen, Paotor.
m. Wednesday.
hmeroy Cltordl or lhP Nu- Holler. Services on Saturclar. :
1 p. m. Wednesday.
9:30 a. m. Sunday Schoo~ Ben Rock Sprlnp Melhodiat - arene, Sunday School 9:30 8· Sabl&gt;ath School 1:30 p. m.; ;
Carleton .oborcb, Klnpbary Quisenberry, SUpl; 10:30 o. m. Chester Lemley, pastor·, Wor- m.: Morning worship 10:45 o. W h' • 30
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ship service 9:30 a. m.· Sun- m. Evening orsll p. p. m.; meeting. S·30 p m.· Btbl8 b .. ,.
tor. Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; and Srd Sundays ol the month; clay Schoo~ 10:15 a, m.:' MYF Prayer meeting. 1 P- m. Wed. dy Thursday ·7:31' p. IlL, 11
labn of Good Bread
Ralph Carl supl Sunday War- 7:30 p. m. Eveulilg Evaogella- 6:W p. m. Prayer and Bible Rev. Clyde v Henderson, P,... J7 ·Evans Helghts, Ga!Upolll. ,
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ship service, 10:30 a. m. and llc Service, 2nd and 'th Sun- Study, Wednesday 7:30 p.m. tor.
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7:30 p. m. alternately. Prayer day of month. BETHANY Ratlaad M~ Chura- Cbnrcb otllle Nawene, Pom· Eden United Brelllrat Ill
WY 2-2!m5
Pomoror
meeting Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. 1:30 L ID. Morning Worlblp: Rev. c. J. Lemley,
pastor: ero) Rev. Clyde Hender&amp;&gt;n, Cllrlst Qllreh.' Rev. EldeD ILColamblt Cbapel: Wonblp..., 10:30 a.m. Sunday Schoo~ Bty. Cbordl School 9,30 a. m.; wor pastor: Su,1day School 9:30 a. Balke. pastor, Sunday ScJvd,
vice eacb Sunday 9:15 a. m.; the Theiss, SupL; 6:30 ?· m. ohip service, 10:30 a. m., M ship services 7:30 p. m. Sun- 10 a.m.; Wmnlt HoWnger, IUPL
' 'iunday Sellon! 10 o. m.: Youth Youth Fellowship. CARMEL - Y. F. Monclay, 6,30 p. m.
m.: Morning Worship 10:30 a. Cbmuan Endeavor, 7:11 p. DL
Service 6:15 p. m. Evening Wor, 9:30 a. m. SUnday School. Way- SUvenvllle Metbodlst Cllarcb liOI'VIc.. 7:30 p. m. pr a yer Mn. Lyda Chevalier, prestdellt,.
ship 7 p. m. each SUnday.
ne Roush, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Arthur SUit, pastor. Sunday m.: NYPS 6:45 p. m. Evening classes fo: •II. Song aervl~
JMI Tbleall SL lllddlepon WY 34180 130 E. Second
Bradbury Clmrcb o1 Clu1st, Morning Worship, 2nd and fib School, 9:30 a. m.; Gene WoUe meetln~. 1:30 p. ro. Thursday. 8 .P· m. Preaching 8:20 P. ~·
PometoJ
Art Marcum minister· Bible Sunday of the month; 8 p. m. Supl Services Thursday evet&gt; CIIIIJ'eb or the N1128reno, Ra- l11d Week Prayor meeUn11. 7•• .. i
School and 'Morning Worsbfp, Evening Evangelistic Service, lng.'
ctne, Oht0, Sunday School ot p. m. Wednesday, Clau Lelltoh j
10:SO o. m.; CbrlstiaD EndeiV· l.!t and 3rt! Sunday of montll.
Salton Methodist Church - 9:30 a.m. Sunday
Worship ""· Mrs. MaZie Ho1smger.
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or, 6 p. m.; Evening Worsblp, Tappen Plabll EUB Cbareh, B. L. OlcDaniel, pastor: Clint Service 10:30 a.m. Sunday Eve- Bachtel EvanaeUelli .Uatteli
Watzbl'¢ 1 ID 1904
7 p. m.
Rev. Eugene E. Emerson, pas- Orr, Supt. Preaching I:IS a.m. olng Service 7:30 p.m.; Mid . Brethren Church - Suncllp· .
PogevOlo
Commllnity
Cbordl
!Dr;
Sunday worship 9:30 a. m. Sunday School IO:U a m
week Prayer Service Wednes- School 9:45 o. m. Wonltll!.
Wtll Ql 2'• W. VL
Wddleport
Rev. RuaeU Cline, pastor. - SUnday Scllool 10 I. m., Ho- Oak Grvve Melhodisl Cllareh, clay 7:30 p.m. Rev. Morris ~1. 2nd and 4th Sunday, 1:411 1&lt; :
Young People's se"ice 7:30 p. bart Vineyard, Supt. Bible Stu- H. L. McDaniel, pastor, Earl WoUe, Pastor.
m. Acbasb Miller, putar• .• 1 ,
m. Thuraday; EYangetlstic aer- dy and prayer services led by Cros!, S tpl. Sunday Scllool al Rolland Cburcb o1 the Nazar- UH Cburcb, Letar1
S~ j
vice Satorday 7:30 p. m.; and pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. 10:1S a. m.; Preachlo11 I:IS. ene: Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; day School 9::10 o. m.: Waaldf; :
Suocta, 7:30 ~ m.
Adult class meeling 7:30 p. Syracuse Metbodlsl Cburcb Morning worship 10:45 a. m. ' '
., Sunda). 7:30 D. m. ' ;
Hemlock Grove Olrlatlan m. last Monday of month.
Weadetl G. Stuller,
pastor Evangellstic service 7:45 ~. m Letart Falls Ualted
Church,
James
Quisenberry,
Federated
Cltorcb,
PomOJ'O]I,
Worship
Service
8:45a.m.
Sun- ;,fidweek prayer servtce, 7:15 p. ' In Christ Church. James~
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P0111ero7
"YoiiJ' Keepsake Store"
110rshlp
•ervlce,
9,30
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Rev.
W.
H.
Perrin,
pastor;
day
School
9:45
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MYF
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Wednesday.
rison,
pastor.
Sunday
School
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llt4iPGlt . . o. cb of Yollf Cboloo
112 E. ldaln Sl
Pomem
Sunday School 10 a.m. Terry Carl Kaul!, SupL: S u n d a Y day 6 p. m. Prayer meeting Syrocaoe Cburtb o1 tile Naza. UO a. m. Preaching oerv' ·
CUJiums, Supt.
Scllool, t a. m.: Worship boar Sunday 7:30 p. m.
nme, WU!inm c. lborpe, pastor first and third Thunday .
Brad!onl Clloreb of Cllrlst, 10 a. m.
Letart Falla United Brethren Sunday Srhool SolO a. m.; Morn· lngs at 7:30 p. m. Second
Jot
Robinson,
Minister; M~ Uldoo I'.W.B. Cblll'&lt;b - InC risl Cburcb, Sunclay School tng wurslllp 10.31 a. m.
fourth Sunday eveninP at 7•
Homer Forrest.
Supt. : Bible Sunday School 9:4S I . m., Earl 9:30a.m. worship aervices. The Pentecollal Assembly, Routo p. m. Prayer meeting
BuUdlni Sappllellad lllllwort
School I:SO; Morning Worllhip, Starkey, supt.; Evening wor flnl and third Thunday even- 1'4, Rev. •au! E. Jones, pastor and fourth 11111J'8day •v
Generol Clmtractftla
10:30 a. m.; Evening Worll11e, lhip, 7:30 p. m. by CecU Cos, lnga at 7:SO and the second and Slmday Scllool 10 a. m.: W&lt;&gt;l' 1nd first and third Sunday · ·
Chester, Ohio
PbObt WY utr18
1 p. m. Wednelday, 7 p. m. Ll.yman; Young People's mee~ fourth Sunday nlghla at 7:30. day, Wednesday and Friclay.
enings at 7:30 p. m. ~
'
Biblt Study.
ing and Bible Study, 7:30 p. m.; James Morrison, pastor.
t'be Penteeostat Cbllftb, Mid- ML Hermon .Jailed
Dmer Cllurcb o1 C • r 11 t Wednesday; Choir pracUce II ll,JaeU Roo l'l'ee Metbodllll. dlepor~ South 3rd Ave.: Sunday In Christ Church. James
Bible School 9:30a.m. Preach- 7:30 p. m. Thursclay.
R&lt;lber' E. Smllh, Sr., pastor, Schooi!O •· m.; Sunday evening rtson, pastor. Sunday
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1n1 10:30 a. m., first and tbtrd Danv1Ue POgrtm Holblen, IP. SUnday School 9:30 a.~ 0. 0. evangellsUc service, 7:30 p. m. 9:30 a.m. Preachln&amp;
Sundays.
0. Langsville, Ohio), Rev. 0. H. Patterson, Supt.; Mornmg Wor Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 p. fu:st and third Sunday
·
Blllldon 1114 llulldiDI Supplltl
Palola and Rardw1,.
Mason Chy Cllureb of Christ. Car., pastor: Sunday School, 8:80 lblp 1U.30 a. m. Youtll Service, m.; Salur&lt;IJ; nlgllt Prayer and at 7:30p. m. Second and l
Cbtlllr, Oblo
Pb. 185-- P1L Wlll-3273
Bacino
MUJer Slreel; Sunday
Bible L m., Robert Grate, SupL Wor- 6:46 P. m.; EvaagolisUc m.. Worship 7·'0 I" m. Pastor, Rev Sunday mornings at II L
Study 1 o. m. l!fenlng Wor- lhip service at 10o3; a. m.; I'll- uae. 7:st P· m.; Prayer meot- a L. Barrett.
Prayer meeting every \¥
lblp 7:30 p. m,; Bible Study. &amp;rim Youth. • 45 p. m.: Evan- mg, Thun&lt;'•y 7:30 P m.
tlarrlloovtUe Pr..bytertan day al 7:30 p. m. Cbrls11aQ
7:SO p. m. Wednesday.
gellaUc service. 7:30 p. m. Mid- free Methodist CbarU, Llor- CIIIIJ'ch Jobn Davies, pastor: deavor, second and fourtb
llllddl...... CltorU 01 Cltrbl, Week Prayer and Praise, Wed- ol Clilf, '.ev. R. f :ene mu. Church' Scllool 10:30 a. m. Wor- days at 7:30 p. m.
J
A1hl1•d Ofl Prctduell
5tb an&lt;' Yain Streets Dooald aeaday, 7.30 p, m.
pulor. Suuday Scboal 1:30 L lblp eervtce :30 p, m.
Uttle Kyger Ullted
l'llilllo WY Uf81
N. Second Au.
llicks, minister; Bible Schoo~ &amp;la&amp;dom Boll ol JeltovP'I m.: Phil Wise, supt: Morning lleerp•lqd Cllorcb 01 J..., of Christ, Cheshire • Jtnei:•
Braw~~'o aow.ou
MiddleporL Oh1o
:30 o.m., Kenne'b MeElhltlney Witnesses· Public meeting. ~ -ship 10:30 a. m.; Y o a I ' CbNI of Latter Day Saints, siJ Harllord Parish, Warrea
WY ll-2ltll
Pomoror
Supt.; Momlna
WCll'lblp. day 5 p. m., Walchto- atud1 Services 7 P. m.: Evangeliall&lt; m11eo !rom Racine on Ractne- ZIM, pastor. Hartfot:d
0:30
m. Evening Worship. 1 p. m.; Bible lludy Tueldly !ltrVIce 7:30 p, m. Mid Week Portland Road, Sunday Scbool Cburcb, Communion
7 p. m.. Prayer Service, Wid- 1· p. m. Service meeting, 7 P. prayer servlcr 7:30 p, m. Wed 1:30 L m.; Worship 10:30 a. service 9 a m.
aesday, 7 p. m.
m. Thursday: Ministry schoot, Wednesday •od Friclay eventna m., Sunda• evening aervlce at Children under 12; 8,
Cllard ol Cltrbl, Pom...,, 1 p. m. Thunday.
Froedom Gospel !Wulon, a. 7:lltl p. •n.: Wed., II'OI'Shlp oerv· 12 and up: 7:30, Adull
l!peelaltJ - SOUihem Frlod Bttlli
JIITY Mulera, putor: SUnday 8L Pnl'l IUid St Jollll'l shan Stl"•r&lt;v!ile Road: E. J l&lt;e 11 7:30 p. m. Paotor, C. W. (II'Oilp.
School 9:30 a. m. Olordl 10:1111 Lutheran church. - Morning Grtllllb, PBJtor: IIOIIff WI ~ ProUIU. AU evening ~Mn- llllddle]lol1 Flrtl Vatted
IIJ N. 2nd
atlddtevort
WY 2-99'10
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a. m.; Cbriellan End-or. 8:30 110rship 8:15 a. m. and 10:46 fonl, Supt.. SUntiQ Sc!bool 10 l&lt;tt bedn al 7:11 p. m.
bytertan Ol1trcb, Rn .
p. m. Evenlog Service, I :SO p. o. m.: Sunday School 9:30 Lm. 1. m.; Evangellslle Se~Yice, 7- 0. LldJ of Lonlto Mlnloe Rnppell pastor: Sunclay
m
(llolh congregations are meel- ao ll m "rayer mee~, 7:30 Litle Boaom, Rev. Tbtntu Pe- t .30 o. m. Yr. Fred
Rutlllld Cb1trcb ol Cbrkl - bJ8 as ooo 11 Sl Joh•'• Church ". m. TUeoda~
lroaek, ,.,mini-tor: Sunday supt : 10:so o. m.
Roy Carter, Minister,
Bible at Pine Grove whfle the new llallaod Mlaloe I Olltt N... llasi4;SO a. m., est; Holy llays p. m. YF: Wed. 1:11'
School 9:30 a. m. Worship and SL Paul'a Chum, Is beinp bulk. man. mlutooary paator, Suo o1 OlllipUCIII, 7 p. ro.
Choir: 7 p, m
Devoted to tbe lnterestJ
Preaching Se"ice 10:30 a. m.
Alfred Metltodht Chwrcii - eta, !lcbool. 9:110 o. m : Wonhlp a ·Mtt'1 c-ue ~: 5yraeaoo Flnl ~:~-::~
. :.:
100'1 · . . . . YOUIII People's meeUnc 1:30 p. Pearl A. Casto, pastor. Sunday IUD 1 m.; Preld!lng 1:110 P near GuysvU1e (Dutch Ridge I : bylertan Olordl _ r
Ol tb~ Melp-Muou Ani
m. Eveuing service 7 p, m. V. School at 9:30a.m., Charles m.; PraYilf lei'VIcl, 7:10p.m.~- Frank Manier!.
pat- , • ., ~ , a.m.; S1r1 • .
H. Braley, Bible School Supt. Taylor, Supt. Wor1hip services ftitlnday. ·
tor, Sunday Mut 10o30 t. m.: 10 a. m.; Bible Sllld)',
Zlott Cllara ol Cbrllt, Polio- al 10:45 a. m. with the Rev. s,...... Mtnlel. Rn. Earl 1101) D•y of Obligation 6:30 L 7:30 p .m.
rov · Hetrlontw~ Road. ~ Casto, Wed·, 7:41 p. m. Prayer ·:uster Pll~tor' Services eve!')' m.: (:cafession, ¥o hour before ~:~~~~~~
pne Untlei'WGocl.• lllklillter. ~ lleJ'Yices.
•' t·30 D. ..,
Mas.
lsll,
tile ICbool V:30 a. m.; MoMII'lfl ' !-'belle• Melbodlal Cllara The Cbertll e1 . .
'1\e, flllvl- Arttty, 11.., Momlbg Woratdp
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•orshlp lo30 o m.; Rober! Reed l'llrt A. Cesto, l'lostor: War ~tor: Rev. Herbert G111te. RaJ &amp; ·WIIIIJl8, olflctr iD cJwp. mon "WaldtiUitteil II' ...... ..
llutllnd. Oblo
labntl ... - .....
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, 1 serolce II 9 a. .n.. Suntla~ putor: R~ ilartou, SUpt. Suada)l 10 L m. HoUttell 11111to ViriiM-" 'l'ueaday ·----.------~------~--"'"'_ _ _ _ _ _ _....;_,.1 Cllulet Qllll'dli .. God, 1\Q. lcbool •• 10 a. m.: WSL9 lit t'~tort.. s:u-u ....
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tlellllellem Bapllll duro,
Great Bend: Rev. C. I. O'Ull&gt;
oor, paaiOr: Roben Lewll, oupl.
•·~~ o. 'll. Morning Worship

J.ld 1•11.1 honor roll in the Dec. 1 , TavJor were: George Carson, vice Guild
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Will buy hides every
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Monday. Phil Meier, Phone
UNFURNISHED 4 room ouse . K. E. Ogdm. St. Rt. 124. bt"·
Laurel St. Rent reasonable. I1 tween Wilkesville and Salem WY 2·3510.
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and to go Christmas earollDC
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President Debra Van Meter
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a poem • a stnry about ChristI Betoru ••••••
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ttw vma1e ot Ml411leport a• follow•; mm;, u hymn nnd a prayer '!
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Lage of Middleport, Ohio, ado [oled H....
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"-:::~~~e ·~Pe timple \nterett Ia •nd ed to the next meeting Dec. s
4 ROOM urn
apa m 110 per cent oH on all camplng
10 th~ £ouo .nn:. Mlicrlbel.l real utate at 8:30 p. m. at the Racine
for rent · Phone WY 2-2716· Af- Supplies: Ala di'n Blue narne
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Rea~ tstate For Sale
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table; seats 4;
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nh• nf lh~ ~e•~ary or WidUI tu U\e operation
.
.
1 u~ ai lm sband and father. EV· ap IDd nter. BroWD"I t'raD
ens, many other camping Jt-1
Turner addition.
omp e folluwlng property owned by Y,mm• l u( ~Ill! .aid leWMIIII diK~II plant.
I The Goble family reumon was
an (Pat) Will, who passed er Park fStaSt Appnmd) ems
built-in kicthen, hot water .ln~~~~~:~~~~~e!~'!~im':~~~~~~~~ldln 11 • sit - Tl:l~ •aid real e•tate w d,.f1nuelJ held on the farm of Mr. and
lll-l'a\' seven years ago today, Minenvtlle, OhiO. l'bDae W\
FREE MERCIIANDI8E
WY .2•• 1••
p
heat. Open house Sunday aft- usted on spnn• A•rnu• In the VII- demibed ... followM:
Mrs. Herbert Lowery and their
.
=o
Sadly
...
'4 om•roy
De
b 5 I
I l•re oJ pomeroy, Ohio.
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DeLembcr Hh , l;:r..JO.
sta 1-332~- _
~~--"-c
up to $150 free merchandise on
emoon,
cern er , rom
one HMM model Monza coupe, ~erJ 1 BeginnJn1 tn the eentPr of tbor c. four children at Breman Sept
m1'sed by hls wtfe, Augu , TWO BEDROOM house trailer sale of the 1966 Apache Campp. m. until 6 p. m. Everyone ~;.c':11 eH:ri-er. Execulrtx,
:'d}·.~~~u~;:,..dk t~~:~krA;,~~:~hteher;~,n"t; S with 54 attending.
.
and l· Jmily.
12 3_ l_tc for rent . Brown's
Tral·ter er Trailers to be delivered ftl'l.
r•RL GRUESER, Plumbin""' invited.
12 3 2tc
Estale ofdeceased.
Emmll Joa~him,
of
story•
Run:
them·e
norLh
65
d"·l
Among
them
were
Mrs.
James
ITt't'~ 22' ~a5\ :l!IIKI ft·o·t Hlong lhe
·
Thanks
I
Park Phone WY 2-3324.
February 1st;
For Sale, and. lte?ting.
Minersville FOR SALE·.
Ull s. 3 ••• '·'·a. ,9 nc
~enltr or tald track: then~e north 6.2 ] Searls '3nd daughter of Mtddl•
Ca r d Of
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Obio. End your sewer troUu-~
3pbedroom house,
dell
reel()(4JIalli
' eut
20() thence
ful •Ioiii(
~ Apache Golden Buffalo
H' b
c~nter
tra&lt;·k;
IWrth the
~ I port.
1
1 4
11
wr \\'ISH to e:o.:press our np..
with all built·ins (save blg les. We have all sizes sewer handy
LfOAL NOTtcl
dt-'M:l'ee of J·uid
wflll 211 ree al1&gt;n
d
h 1 toSh ldomeroy
be en to tgbe JOHN A.liMil.LER,
who~e plpee (If center
track; thence nurlh the
6~
. ~·· 1 :;1\!011 to rel attve~ .. tnen s
d
money on this one); USED: machines. Reasonable rates. 8C 00 5· ou
se
re~hll••u·P. l• 11. u. I. Ellwood City, de11rces ~t1' wil~~ ~7' feet along thfJ
nd I
Help Wante
T
n
ni ht
apprecl'ated. Gas furnace WY I roN,
l'u nn~.. tto~P.
210 Fl \'l':ftNICE n!IFFI"'G· center of nid track: thence IOUih 44
1.,,.,,, n"~ •oh
r b
p1ac~ of res en~e
or~ ror th e1r ki ·
One 9 x 9 Thermos Pop ent·, Ca WY 2•2974 , day or g ·
ld
'' dttllfPU 15' ea~t 295 feet to th~ tn1&gt;
Ill' -'· Llurtr l~ tlw lu-.;-; ol nur
.
Camp cots·, Camp cook stove.
9 15 tfc
2--2.216.
11 30 tfc llz:.! l - 2nd St. Be~ver. l'a. JUNE of Lhe flrlt rh·er bank; then~e fol·
'1
\"'!TRESS daytime job
no·
--~ VIOLET KIJ)t;WAY. whose place of Jnwins the top ol the flrsl river bank
(lo 'l ,. •_ t·d wtfe and mother, t• I'S. '"''
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AMSBARY A.PA.CHE TRAIL- - --- -- ~
re~1dl'nCI! II 200~ Chaphne. Wheelln~. Lo lntenect !he center of Storn Run
(Continued from page 9)
Jo~
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tl\1
Cowdrry.
experience
necessary.
Must
ER
SALES,
631
4th
Ave,
FOR
SAlE
6
room
house
with
w
JEAN FILLINGER,
voolIOIIOIIIolnJ
&amp;tlil(r orthe the
Ohlnof StorYJ
Rlvl!r:
1 •
n at
'
placeva.
of residence
b 1-t fl 1.whose
New ••
thence
center
,
'l· ~ ~ · 1n Cuwdl~rv i!Rd farni1y be 21. App Y ID perso
G II' )' Oh' "'noM
1
bath, full basement, 894 Hy· llrl~~:hton , Pa, 6ox :no; EDITH JONES RllD to u.. plllcc ur b.,;:Jnrolu~. o·on- ~, 1 Th'IS I! the -·-el ~ the
10 • TIV"V.t..:r.~
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· 12 3 lip
High "7" Club, between 4
a lpo IS,
.
who~e place uf re~ldence 11 44111 West
tainlnll tt.f aen1, more or lan; to- US.
mo;u • Ul.
l
12 2 4tc l
sell St' :\1Jdd1eport. Phone !llh Ave. Reaver Falllt Pa
and I ~tether wUh &amp;IUl uement lor ln&amp;ren l t96t5h observance of Advent. To
DOROTHEA AUMILLER
~HANOH, Uld e11reu lrom St11te H1.1ute No. 1
, "
12 3 3tc
and 6 P. m.
PI. PI easant• 695.26fr/.
'', }: 1\'J SH to th:mk our goo d
whose place of residence .. 100 rlrw-· \e u. real •llltl above de•crihed
think that the Holy 5pirat, n•
I
11 16 tfe
rreR
or.... e. that
Be;aver
t' alls, Pa .. will
. 1'1
r God .Ul he hUlll'HD body
111' :gh!Jor~ iHl d reaI I .JVe s lor fli\]&gt;;11 ('&lt;Jrpenters for inside
taket noit&lt;'a
._.n tha
9th da,- ot IICTION lh
Ie 0
[t ,;· ]' kmdness and help
Jt remodeling work. Phone WY
Nuvember, HHII:i. Esther K~i~er RarThat lhi&amp; Vlllltl'f! Solicitor be •nd He made for Himself and con'5644
12 1 3tc
HOUSE FOR SALE
rleo. Admlnl•tratrlx of thll F.~lata of he ll heren,- authorltt!d und dlre("tod
I
Jd th
h th
1!w \k;JT I1 of OW' d8U'2. hler, V
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l,cona A. !lanea Wpltan, Dect!aBl'd, ' 1o appiJ' 1o the t:I&gt;Urt of COIUI&gt;Ctent Veyed tO t1e WOr
fOUg
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JJJ !\(' Newl un. We are gr&lt;.Jte·
USED
PARTS
FOR
ALL
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n . ·h s I
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t'f
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hPl1l,lll Plaintiff: fU~d her Pellt_lon lD
IUIUUlcUDa
l.o have II Jury lmpan .. l~d Virgm' Mary is yet with us in
MAKES &amp;: MODELS
0 ern IWnl:
ty e eat1 I u the Prubale Court . Metl(l tounty, ...... ~ lnlo lnd llllleU the
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l•l :, 1 !'1rrland Noms lor his
FOR SAlE
loca!Jon 00 tup ot small h!IJ IOhio, Cau No. 1D ._J2o, aa:a!nst 1 ~ 8 compensation to be paid for lhe fu theworl!vaiiable.ltiSdlVIDe·;,, .nh of comfort, the Rich-'
-USED FURNITUREI facmg State lllghW&lt;IY Garage on ~!~~;~d=:~.edllie~~~;' ,:n~, o~:;::u:;
lolmple lnlere•t In nid propertJ.
ly won
L Semitive, vital,
12 Mil. ts North of Pomeroy
•"-' '11 IECTION 1111
' and eag~
.. 1d !;" -.·an~ hm~e ra I Horne ADULT Siamese cat and 3 Third &amp;: Mill St. Middleport
Roule
1 wtth good road to mam to •.,u the real ntste " 8cr""
patient
1
• su.ffermg
On State Route 7
Ulr. pellt1on lo I&gt;·•Y the debt. of uld
Thb Ordlnanc• 1hal! take oMfeel
'
111 t:, rir 'iervices, and
I he
kittens. reasonable. Richard
highway i''our bedrooms, llvmg. decedent :md 1he co11~ ,f admlnls· •nd be ID torca ,,.(,m and •fter No- er, He is -yet listening fort he
1
',~~·,wuv· E:mergenC)' squad Vaughan, Middleport.
I Buy • Sell • Trade
PHONE 985-2297
I dining, family, .kitchf!n,
..,,do! decedent
dloect vemt.er
196~.:n•t II•Y of No~ember, sound
of an opening heart's
, . ~f'ak trauon;
•.. t~ed Inthai
fee the
slmple
Lhe followlnt
Pa11•dzt.lbe
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.
- u:m~purta tion to the hos·
12
1
3tc
I
$6S
fast
play.
ma1d
s,
utlllty •?d lk~ribed rul e1t11te:
t118!1 .
I door. He waits to stop knockmg
101
,,,
11"c ,__,·[ . ,,,. tt 1ank all those
AUCTIHNI':ER
ahop Three bath! ' ('f' ·nlc tile Th• followlni de1crlbed real et- I AU.t·Y.,Uene
· t 0 ffi
· dWeII an emp, f'ruldP.nt
r .,,'
Glbbo'n 1Clerk
of and COme 10,
11yne Grate
1 Coal H•aterl 15) $20 to
1.
\\llll :-••nl flowt'l'~ an d rani~. CLARINET for sale. Ph. WY 2· ' Gn HeaNr1 ---·· -·--- $20
Complete setviee
and wall to wall ca~et on t~te ,itu"a'-'n In the county of Melg1.
c·ounril
ltiness thafi~ full of boredom,
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A to
Crif1 Hradfnrd
floors About tNO thud 9 ot 1tata of Ohio, anu In the tnwn•hip uf
t1t1 26 (1:0 a. Itt
\II\' .-:od Blr&lt;.;-.; yuu all. Fred
7~13.
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_ 1.2 1 6tpl 38Pistol- u . ·
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l.ebanon •r&gt;ll trilunoled and dt'llcri bett
;
anxiety af\1 maleriatistic lnse$35
Wrtte. Prooe or Cootaec
bouse Is paneled iu mahogany u folluw•: ueinl the wut h~ lr of th•
.
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:J!I(i Elh \t·\~ lttn. ,
German
. ------cunty.
I ' SE\. \tAR CLARINET, hke new ,
A. L 1\RAUFOKO
and walnut Air condilionrd No•·theast qllllrt"r of se&lt;'~ion JO. Town
2
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used part of one band season.'\ 410 Ga. Shotgun -· ---- $0
·
La rge pa 1IO an 0 dou bl e carpool
_. 2,1n1 Rana:e
of tbeor o.c:.r
tontainTtte Cassowary, a large, night.
Advent wa! s moment In
I• 3 1 P.
Racllle.
Oblo
llO 11rr..u~. "•orr
lE-Is. .• excepting
.'ce
! Call ~\"If
~: 1
on tot 200' x 390' May be seen • tr~d ol :t.89 a~ru •old 1o the Ohio less bird confined to lands, can llistory but it has spilled o:ver
.Jfi:l5 after 5 p.m. Utility t2) Wheel Tnller SIS
2
_ _ _ Notl
12 1 Jtc 175 Gel Oil Tank
$2:0
"
tfc by appointment only.
~~:e; 9~~~ ~:~:~:n:ee~~~=~ ~~tP."~;. ~~;~ kill a man easily by jumping and become stretched into I
sr: 'd 'F--\-W \ y ]'t'Upt&gt;ns Fnd;JV
I BedroOm, Kitchen, Living i \L~ CONDITIONING HefnJ:(er
Pu~ ~2. Melj{8 rnu!ltY ll~rd llP.("nrll" , on him and stabbing him with long, long definition of Imman-'·'1 000 "'l'U floor furance WY
f·
PRICE REDUCED
to whi~h reference 1, hereh,- madw
[h·r' tmher :l Ht!~ubr
JJ11~ "'·
u
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Room Furniture --·. Cheep
ation •ervice. Jarll's Reng
,,,... ct .. ~u; 1.t...,, antt the rl111t• ttom·- it! powerful legs and toes, ac- uel, which means, '"God ll
:-.~h,_•Llu i e _
- U 3 Itt· uo:.l .
~ 30_ 6tc 1
eratlon. New Haven, Phont Wtl't e: t·O Tb e D8 II y Se Dtl DeI to
under.
11 un,ter
t,.a~e
the ERCYC IOpa edia WI'th us"
the satd
MeiJ!propert'
D 11 vel~&gt;pmem
Company
. And He contlnueo to
t;l. \' ~ HOOT. SundH_I'. lh•,Trn·
19tiJ COI.OR TV
-.
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__~_15_17__
4_8__u~
Bol 668-H Pomeroy, 0.
~~:: ~~·t;., . .::da~ctin ~-ol.lJJ:~; ~~:!:
remain. Thank God!
twr ~- lzaak \\'a iHlll
f:mn. Lovt&gt;lv walm1t console. VHF &amp; i ALFALFA orchard grass h:J
t40 , Me!g• countY Leue Rl!cor&lt;tr.
! 'tu-~1Pr. Ohiu Sponsort'fl lly
Ull~' tuning, RCA chassis. i for sale. Call Rave~ls;~t'
Oveneas Employment
lnsuranca
•n~u~~:~~. a:! . .::~~~:~~e~·:~:e·:l~
j)
This
set
c
'II
trades
truck
driver
to
1na
1.95 acr"• •old to the ohto FuP.l
,,
·111 st like new. Take 273-9715. _ _ _ _ _ _.
( Ilt"ill'f r 1re l-' (J i.irlrllPfi' _
1'1.
Gu Comp9ny by deed recorded In
n 2 :Hp . over payments of $14 Per · ~
engineers. Africa, PHCYI'O Copytng servtce. Cop vo1. 166. Pa1e 49~ or th• D••ll R•
1y n'd s project
-···-----mon!h
or
pav
balance
due
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BLUE
LUSTRE
not
on
Europe,
Asia,
South Pacific,
tea rna de ol tega t papers. cordll,
Meta:• county,
Ohio.
"'E I ' I' d
d s
.
I
pet r 'I b t l a es pile
RE..-EKE!'ICE
nEED: VaL 11:19. Page
IJA,jl , Ill~ ·n :IV an ;l tur· 398. This set fully guaranteed. car s o SOl U e v
.
paid travel, housing, food .
313. Deed Record•. Hels• c::ounb,
d.1J~· nkll1 &lt;ll ~undfl wn Nile Try it in your home. Calli soft and lofty. Rent electric Atlantic. 81&amp;h salary ]obs. ~!: r::e:~~ almost aDJ ohio.
! lub .\1usw \· nda\ n1ght by 1 WY
$1. Pomeroy Ce- male, female over 18. OElB
Pla1nuff turther alles• In her pefl.
11 30 Gtc shampooer,
2_6555 _
,
('
" s
t Block Pomeroy 0
Realer lasa.rance, PomerGJ tlon the nameR of aU the hein -lt1
. Th o.;f' I Uill"
•liYS
a1Uf· ~ ~ ---men
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BOJ. 23190, Oakland Park
l•w or per.wn• ~ntitled lo the next
tl .t\' nig h ~ . ··The Oreaml;md
1965 ZIG AG
11 29 6tc Fla. 333m
I 4 Ur e.tlle
of Inheritance mm th• t~ecHS .
h'
Th ·s sa1
ent, Leona
A. HaDIII Walton. Ill uld
1
Trw.··
12 2 ltc , · ewtn~ mac me.
IS
es- SEWING machlnel, repatr aer·
_
nai ntate. and e1M&gt; 11iea:et o&amp;Mr
fl-.
aU makeo. WY ,,._..
-··. IIEATING, PLUMB LNG, Rura
Insurance
hctt. and reference I• nad to th•
"I I d T 8 - - 1,• Imans ddemonstrato.r..II Regular·
II r
~~
peiiUon In thll uu allt-Jinl ..me.
,· an e
0
uy
I
y sol $119.95. \lot se or 111e Fabric Shop Pomeroy Dotol Bottle Gas. Arnold BroIn the pr9yer ot ..ld petillon. Pl~ln111
A (;QOD USED bo~··s bicycle, : $SO.Jg, or $S per month. Call Authrolzed Singer' Sales and tbers. 618 E. Main Street tAE'TNA CASUALTY lnsurR!'ICP WI prl1• ' ' ttw riJht~~. mtere•"
Mullen Insurance Agency, Inc.
26". Phon&lt; 985·3:153.
WY 2-6555 ·
ll 30 6lc Service.
1 29 Uc
Pomeroy.
9 22 He
WITH ANY
Lewi1 Repair Service
Pomeroy, Pbono WY 2-33111.
12
3
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ltc
OPEN EVES. TIL 9
] BUDGET PRICED furniture ln
Phone Today For
9 I Uc
-FORFol Rent
ICLOSED SUNDAYS!
1 our third floor bndget sbop. l
I Baker Furniture, Middleport,
GRANGE INSURANCE. Mallea e HEATING
FREE ESTIMATES
F1TRNI SIIFII arartment, five
Chrislmas GIFT
, Ohio.
!I 12 Uc
Insurance Agency, Inc., Pom·
ePLUMBING
rooms :md bath. Newell 's Sun·
ON
eroy.
Pbone
WY
2-3381.
ora, Che&gt;ter, Ohio. 985·2305.
IDEAS at Landmark • SLUGGISH SEPTIC tank? ClogeROOFING
t I Uc
12 3 tic
ged drains? Get Klean-Em- •ALUMINUM SIDING
•STORM OOOR
All Septic Tank
Cleaner,
4 ROOM HOUSE 2nd St., Sy·
I Landmark
Farm Bureau,
&amp; WINDOWS
ORDERED OR SOLD
UJTOMIIBILE lllllll'llnet lt&lt;eD
ra£'use , with hot and cold Boy'' or Girl'• 44.95 ttleyclt I
11 3 30tc :
•ROOFING
eanceUedT l..oot your 01)01'1·
water. Moore 's gas heater
1h
h
1 h
WY :t-2374
big garden tot. wv 2·3352.
pure '" • 1 1'
: USED KING FLUTE, for sale.
Exterior Decorators
lor'o UeenoeT CoJI W'l J.all
IN DECEMBER
134 Mill 51.
Mtdd .....rt
ll 24 He
UN ICO 28 CU. FT.
j WY 2-2950.
11 17 tic
Of Ohio
llitl•
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CHEST FREEZER
: FIREWOOD, any length, $10.00 WY 2-5644 Middleport, 0.
1 pick up load. can or write I '::::=::=::==::::=::=~~ ~
BRICK DUPLEX 3 bedrooms
$
1 Glendale Skidmore, Shad e, I ~
Jiving room, dining room. k.it·
•
Statloo Wagon, Sparkling original red finish. Automatic ahilt.
chen, basement and garage.
POMEROY
1 Ohio, MY tl-3437•
11 1 tic Real Estate For Sale
Worth much more.
forced air gas furnace. But- I
J•ck W. Cartey 1FOR SALE _ 4 roon 1 house
ternut Ave. Call WY 2-5127.
Monoo,.
·
Wanted To Buy
with bath 356 Broadway St., '
11 13 tlc '
Ph. WY 2-2111
LEWIS TRADING - Post, will Middlepo;t. call WY 2-3442.
4 Door Sed~n. "Like new lnside and out." One very particular
SLEEPING ROOMS, 161 N. 5th '
buy heaters, gas, coal, o i I,
11 29 6le
owner.
Avenue, Mlddleport, 0 hi o. ----- ··- - · -- ---- -appliances, clean used furni
Phone WY ~2246.
II 16 tfc STEREO RAmO CONSOLE
lure all kinds. See u• at ft._
- - - - - - - · - ..
4 speed mtermtxed changer. Du- Tbird and Mill Streets, Mid· yCn: tl' "'"" T
2 Door Hard Top Buick. Only 8,456 easy m-Ues. Never heel
MODERN unfurnished 3 rooms al volume control. 4 speak~r dleport, Ohio, and we will
titled. Officials car, and really "babied." Power •teering .-sd
and bath. Furnish utilit ies. ' sound system. Lovely wal- Move It Out Of Your Way . pOMEROY-M U L BERRY
brakes. Auto. Trans.
Coals Building.
II 16 lfc nut finish . This aet 10 u r l or trade with you for what AVE.-2 story fram, 9 rooms, 1
----months old. Take over \ we have.
12 1 3tc two baths, hardwood floors,
4 ROOM BATH and garage, 916 pa Yments of $125
· per week -~
·· ·
basement hot water hea t• I.
Locust St., rear. Middleport
or pay balance due $88.28. can ' BULK Mill route, and truck. .
r l d b k porch••
Bul&lt;k t Door Sedan. Am CONDITIONED. Fully equipped With
Ohio. 1\'Y 2-9918, Martin Re,. . WY U555,
11 30 61c -Phone
SH
2-5291.
11·27-0ip
mblg,
k
an 1arge
ac 1o.t Tbi;
power seat, power steerlng and brakes. lAw mileage. Almost
- --- - - oc ron
garage,
II 9 Ire
t nurant.
Uke
the day it waa sold. Bulck'l flne•t and best and this one iJ
- -- FURS AND beef hides. Carl , house in excellent conditton. 1
. .. , , .
, PIANOS- AND
ORGANS, Shop
topo.
.S ROO!\-t hnmsh• d &lt;-~rw1 mt&gt;n. early while selection is good! . Chevalier' Long Bottom, Ohio I Owner Will fmance. $1~,000.00.1
_ WY 2·22liB.____ ll 4 tfc 1 Winter spinet piano, wal·
11 19 2Stp POMEROY- Commerctal proPRIVATE TRAILER SPACE I nut finish. Value $795 - Now
perty, located on Mam Street ~
Custom 4 Door Sedan. One carefUl owner. Power ateerlne ani
for rent. near New Haven . Ph. I $511'1 .
ANTIQUE Furntture,
dlsheo
three story brick (32 x 701 1
bnkeo. 1ilrlhne drive. Eltra nice,
882-2852,
12 ? Jtp l1 ~ Melodigrand Spinel plano,
miscellaneous can or write : store on ground floor occupwd tl
walnut finl'sh Only $495
· M
H -~ ~...., 11011 W other two floors for storage,
HOUSE on Lincoln
Heights
-·
·
·
rs.
· a1so a stone garage (40 x 5())
.
1 - Fischer spinet piano -cher
Ma. Stowm~
Po """"'
nt-wly decorated. tns1de and i
finish V 1 $900 N $697
m ··
meroy. 1 29 tic and frame home on Condor .
Super SpOrts Convertib!, Coupe, Almoot Uke the day It
out. Call WY 2·5127.
I ry 1W u
·· a ue ·1
Street a real bargain lor
NEW lfYLING, MOll ... Ill tM new fiot 600 D. Mit popullr of
oold. Full eonoole and bltcket oeolll. Power oteertril( and blakeo.
tto
1
ur
tzer
conso
e
ptano.
I
,500•
1
10 29
00
111
1
~~:~II modeh INid• b, ta-lK flat •Ni ltlfl .._.. In prb. Superft
·- -- - -· French Provincial.
Cherry
nstructlon•
. .
I
Automatic ohlf~
FOR SALE: 3 room
house, I f'm1s
. h. Va1ue .,..,
_
N
$6
RACINE
Close
to
new
dam,
operating
econo~~~y. Utolbody allllrvdiol'l, Pull worraetr and "'Y
95
,_..,..-- ow
.
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f
h m 1three
loath and garage. North first I - Warliller Organ - 4100 V. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
SIX room rame o e
I pa'"''"ta. No.rh.,. •'- d- ..,_., dollar '*r YM M __. ..-.
St Middleport. Phone WY 2.
illeo - •om... w UG ....- -.elaN bedrooms), bath, full base-Try out e 600 D. S.. fw revratN.
, . ··
If
Model
early
AmeriCan
Maple.
Jo~~a.
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rv Holter. CaJOI and
of Gordon Fisher returned to his •d wltil U•e oresldent
w•th Janet" Monday, Dec
"Famlly Eoonomles" was
wlllwbe held Saturday. Plans were made lor the formj Hil liard
, studies at Mountam Slate
Mumaw, readmg
100 over WMPO. The January p the proJect lesson with Mrs. 'n'e Ha
Harvesters class ation of another den and parUnab le to attend was Richard nes$ College Wednesda" even- Psalm, an aJ t~;le on TI~a;_~: gram "",n be m charge of the J~ ft()Be, president, in charge. of the F:!rated church will ents mlerested m assislmg were
Holler son or Mr and Mrs. Eu·l mg after spendmg a couple oil lulness IIDm Uppe• Ro , Rutland Garden Club.
ChflStmas gifts on a budget ha their annual Christmas asked to attend the next pack
grne Holtrr
smre he days wtth hiS porents, Mr and and giVIng a prayer
lth M
nd Mrs Robert Hen- was the !Dple dlseuased.
and $1 gift exchange Frl· meetmg Nme boys were mterv.as a Thanksg Jvmg guest of MIS Mason F'lsher, who ac- Roll call was answered wh
r ~daughter Terri Ports-- bers answered roll call wt a day evening at the church Mrs. ested m becommg cub scouts.
hJs srhool malt&gt; m upslate New companied h!m back to Parkers- ! a 8Jb!e verst' contalnmg
t e ~ nesy/nspent the ~eek~d wiUt hand made_ arttele ~ have Ben Neutzling Mrs.
,Lilhe A Chnstmas skit was presentYork The\ en]ov~d drer hun- burg
i word "ThanksgJ\iiDg ' Mmutes ::u I, ther Mrs Henry Hen- tDJOyed givmg or rece ng. Hauck and MI'ss Lena Grueser ed by Den 2 With Mrs. D&lt;:~le
I mg v.hile here.
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guests of Many gift ideas were ex- are hostesses.
Walburn as narrator!!
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read by erretary
M Hennesy were Mr. and changed and the six members
ments were served (o owmg
CArol. Fla , lor a vtstt w1th Ius Hfld e II was dec1ded that the /s 8 1 Ponn and Grace
t spent tbe activity perDEC. f
meetmg Allen Leonard IS the
~J d&lt;'mghtt&gt;r. Miss Sue Jean Raub I class
would purr hase a new 1 1\c·" be~~ o;, Pomeroy.
'lpodresenorklng on twelve lndividu- The bazaar soup and pie sale cubmaster .
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the hostess at the close of the Fire Department will be held
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bus wtt
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, meeting Tbe next meeting will iD lbe basement of the Syra10Sp1l t1eWS
t•nts Mr an
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Southel n, m Rive rside ~1etho. Nelson Spending the weekend : be Jan Ut the place to be cuse Methodist Church mstead
. ' ermu lh
I dis! HospJt(ll rn Col umbus , M;s with the Wolfes were
The project lesson of at the town hall. It will begin - - - - - - - - :\1r and '\1J s E,ut ShJ1 rves of Thom~-; Rhodes
Mls
\\Ill glltf'r l!nd family, Mr and Char. will be "family life" and roll at Jn a.m. Dec. 4. Containers
Entered Hospital
Tlw Pl&lt;Jms were Wednesdav tho- Polh; and Yl1 ss Jt&lt;nnle Potts Ctul Martm and family ol
- call Will be 8 new fad I dislike. needed for carryout Servmg
nPr guests ot IH' I son and d.Htgh. The Chnsomas dmner and lcslon, W. Va.
1The discusslOn will be led by wUI be in the church dining Persons entermg Holzer Hos, term law Ml and Mrs \' IJ I pal IV Wi ll be hf'ld Dec 20 An I Holld&lt;IV guests of Mr
and I Mrs Michael Bentz,
Jr., room Soup 50 cents per quart, pttal durmg the last 24 hours
1Edv.JI ds and (ormly
1 exchange of $1 gtfts
wtll be Mrs Dale Jacobs were their healih chairman, and Mrs. p1e8 75 cents each, 15 cents by included Carolyn Sue Grose,
Iheld Menu rh.ll!rnan l:lle Mrs daughter Ca rol Jarohs, and son Holter.
the ptece. Many bazaar articles 834 F1rst Ave, Mrs Robert
Mrs V ~ Edwards and \1r : M( Bnde ,md Mrs
fo'IOJ eni e and f&lt;~m;ly, Mr and Mrs. John I
for sale.
E. Spears, 634 Fourth Ave:
~ and Mrs Earl Shr1eves WPie i Pot ts The progJJm w1 ll bt"(On J b B kl n N y Mtss
Mrs Mattie M Porter,
601
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busmessd VlSt~~~
(;:..l lipolls dueled b} Ada SLu k , h , k Aap~~l hz~:k/ also acc~mpan· Ernest Bahrs are
DEC. 1
Second Ave.; James M RobWedne" ay a ternoon
I :\&lt;Irs M( HrJde read T na s trd t"drol heJe as her guest
The Reedsville - Long Bottom erts Rt 2 Btdwell Arthur Jengnmg,' b\ Htt_h,ltd ll un lel , Othrr vtsrtors were Mr. and HostaforDinner
Homemakers Club
Wlll hold k ' Rt 1 Thur~n· Teresa
from P1"~U\ !Pit m I li t• ~ re~ Mr:; charles Hughes and chd-1
thetr annual Christmas party Ltn~helme Rt 2 Patr;ot Jert1 r.od Spllks
1~dt&gt; \1omrn1~ 1•.'Hc&gt;
• all!
' Mr and Mrs · Ernest Bahr hMonday,f Dec
at 7 p-m. atHarthe Mah D. Luellen,
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Mrs 6Claremont
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I In Whi SIWJ s' lr unl (,urdtpost l ie &lt;lnd Mr 'and M;s Gerald entertamed Wllb a fa~~~~a=~- orne o
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hs Mrs
George E Young,
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In Mavm• Holmf's ,md Mrs Sle~~CJrl Mr and Mrs Cecil ner at their home on
ris.
OES Ch~stnut St , Wilham M. Han186
Jaycee Project
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1 Polls" ""d
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Co lum bus Carol and glvmg
Bw::
of oll•cers shaw, PI Pleasant; Ronde! L
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Chi CoMalt .
m at the GIVen Jr Pt Pleasant; Mrs.
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w•th t
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Van
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Rt 2 Pom1 Chlr~tmas jJrowc t wiJl'!l T ht&gt; from llt&gt;r lt d :'-.1 dgazlnt •~.~~ by Miss (ha:lene Davis who was ly : r Mrs. Ada Van Meter, son of Sunbury worthy grand eroy; Mrs Nora Bobo, Rt. 1
St•\'.Ht le Se\\ilng cl ub mel Wld :VIIss ;\1urllll~
letmnmg to Rhode Jsland
~~te&lt;;nd Mrs. Henry Bahr and matron, wdl be the mstalhng Middleport, Mrs Paul F Am·
nesda~ evemng at lhl:' lr cJull Refrt•::;hm ems \H're- served to t Ml und Mrs Harold Hmkle Jackie Patti Howard, Jeanrue, officer.
burger, Syracuse; Mrs Dwam
r rf)(Jlll wtt h Mrs Elza Ctln1orc Mr s J\lcllllde ~flss Mumav. &lt;md t ITntlv McConneb\tlle and Tamm~ Te~i
and Junmy, Theodorus CouncU Daughters A Jordan, Rt 4 Albany , Gor115
lr ,,s hostess
\1r s Poth Mrs 1 Holnws, \
Mrs &lt;t.eOJJ::f;' Hudson and Mrs Hartun~ Mr and Mrs. VIctor of America will meet m regu- donS Clary, Chesapeake, Fr~P,,•fore you cnn enjoy all that comP~ \\ ith
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1Aud 1!' \ Frost ~1 1ddleport were Sma Summerfield, Kenneth tar session Monday at 7 30 p. ertck C Cronaker, Ironton;
ll:lling mom·y in the b.!llk )0\1 nu't m&lt;~ke
I m rha rge ol tile m!'e1mg and
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Samuel Gutdo, Rt. 1 Cottagelmal
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Huldl Hmkle r~mcunt'd for a and Mrs Gene Wei! and Ken- the Pomeroy First
Baptist
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neth, Bussell, Barbara, Brian church will meet at the church
Hw about ola 1 t in g 11 ith us this 11 eek?
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r•• I) "' the home ol "'' s il .JV
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Mt Don ••ld M d~t"de fa~ It~ j and Deryl ,Doris
DaviS, Lila ' bers are asked ID bring articles , Albany, son, 7 05 a m Thurs·
ton Slnek land Plans wrre made J\pw flff tcer:-; fm the Fust member or , 1 ~~urt to~~- Bentz and Cheryl Ann, Wtll· for a box to be sent to V1et · day, Mrs Robert E Spears,
to p1 Ppare a ( hrI"! ma s b.J~kt1 B&lt;:~pt1st Lhurd t and Su n d a v ~:;~~~h~s ~~ L~~uu&lt;.:al~~n Asso· onghb~ Hill, Mr. and Mrs R1ch· Nam.
!634 Fourth Ave, son, 8 58
lor u famth
School \H~I e eleded at a meet
eetm bem held m ard ~ 1ck, Jr, Mr and Mrs
DEC
a.m. Thursday, Mrs Georl!!e
7Pytluan Sis- E Young, Chestnut St, son,
Fltrtr on of of!14 ('rs11was
hrld
mg
lH'Id
Wedne!id(lv
evenm~
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sVociLd!JOn
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Vernon
Bahr
and
Greg,
Vernle,
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Mr and Deruse. de M:n and Mr~ Baht. ters wlll mee t m regulur session 9 57 am
urs ay
presldf&gt;nt 1\ll s LouI ~ thbm nr
~ le(!ed to the Board of De a Mrs .lack Ra&lt; hnera nd son ~Iller an --~- Tuesday, at 7 30 p m. at the
Dlleharged.
scc rel&lt;ll \ 1\1 1 ~ Ht~\tn\Jnd Bdl &lt;un, ~ t' l f' !'rank lht&lt;eseb1ew, Ste\len. we!e Mr and
MI .:!
d Mlc- Middleport Amencan Legion M Ed Blackburn W11ham
I\ 1r ea ~ u• t'l dncl \lJ s ( ,Jimm t' Paul Smc~ r I and F:d tson Bake• Clyde Belcher Charlesto n W port and sons, Je~ an k nd l hall There will be a 50 cent C
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Mrs
l;ub lltr h 'Vlr ~ Chnlil''i llofl wrth ;\Irs Cht&gt;e~eb~t•w
and v.i Mr and Mrs J C Bark· :ky, spent ~e ~~~r:;
~n.
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R~nd~:'casto
rJ:me:~Pe.
Mrs'
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and
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Mrs Fl1nbeth Slavm named V
nd Mr and Mrs
Ken· D. R Gnmes and family
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Exer Damels, Nelson
vau ,
(_ PJvPd lmtftd,r~ gilt s ond ~lr s to the ~u.ud ol lkacom·ss£s
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a
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Millon Dietrich Suzanne ForEd\\dJd \\PI Is dll annl\rrs&lt;t ly Other ofl\f'{'t ~ tn4 ludr. H&lt;~r uld nrl h Barker, Athens
her %0 er,d M;s G B. Zelg- 'l1le Laurel Chff Better Health I L Jividen Joseph E. Kmg,
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Mr CJ!furd Stumbo, who has and r. an
their Christmas oe .
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gift fr( Ill 1W II ~t· ll' I''
~: Hubh.J rd ( !Jfford !l,l yf's and bet&gt;n a patient at a husprlal m ler, !liver Sprmgs,. Md. Mrs I cIub wIll thhaveMiller
Restaurant sher, Raymond .o Harbolt, olr.llv•·llll g prt!( dm1J1td In ~1r~ \1ro; Ion} fo\\ ler board of Da •!on has bee n returned to Zetgler, who has been confined I dinner at e
De- Sr' Leonard Lightner, Robert
Ser·nu g \l r 1 ~S CCI\1111} loi ow r 93 \'f•ars
(,llll ll!lt' I \ I~ .-J\\iiJdl d to Yl! s tluslt•t&gt;s Mr s Beulah Wlute, h \ h
here
•to the home or her daughter, in Middleport, Thursday,R
McCoy Mrs. Richard E. NoW·
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clerk at tl11 lhuan and !\1rs
Mr and Mrs Ea rl Daven- Mrs Gnmes wllh a rae
be
d guests ell, and' mfant son, Mrs. Dav ld
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A des~e' our:-;e (aLl;. mg nut H1ehard Oi\en~. a~s1stant, r rt!d 1 ankle
accompamed the Daven· vatlons for m;m r; :' Ll d W Cleland and mrant son, Mrs.
POMEROY
RUTLAND
the (.hnstnms culu!s ~a~ ~en lhe .tluud,hl'll lrea,urer ' John my Johnson 10 Jo~ and Doug port ~mJiy to Middleport,
. W~ ~t ~r m~se ~~tmesr~~~~e Thomas E MrKitteriCk, Mrs.
ed
h
lhe
ho&lt;;1t&gt;ss
to
t lt' a )IJ\f:' ' f&lt;ul1 z
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Jenme
Ros··
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bt~um
Gury
Snouffer.
Mr.
and
Mn.
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Glb~emhe1 Ferl!'rol Resene S) &lt;tern
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Colum- by gDecember 6 Members are Margaret H Parsons,S Harry 0.
:\l 1 Kaulf )1r~sll111dn
treasurer, l:har les H1deout, Tommy Reed bons VISited un ay m
to brm money for cal- Roberts, Mrs Sylvia eagraves,
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Mrs
Joe
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asSJ"itrtn1
and
Mike
Gilmore
Ricky
Couch
bus
w1th
her
brother
and
sisterasked
th gcalendars to this James A. Smllh, Mrs. A. How·
MPmhrr federa l 0£-po:;ll tn surancr CorporJtJOn
df\P \
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Mrs
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P
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and
Mrs
will
serve
rr
lreshments
at
the
in-aw
,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
endarts
or
ard Taylor
olld \ltf\.nJght and Mh Wdlta rn
Carson.
mee mg e
(Jera ld Anthon}, t huJ t h organ- next meetmg
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Mrs.Holteris
Host when
Club Meets

The annual Cbristmas dinner
Tbe Olealer
Homemakers
and Mrs Ra mood Bai· and party was planned -:: Mr1! Robert Reibel of I he club held their December meetMr.
I Yent t he the Star Class of the Syra
Amateur Gardeners Club of ing Wednesday aftetnoon at Frida

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Party Planned
December 20th

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$6f·95

Btdwrd Sayre and •IIi
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IJ""d s,.,,,,. • nd Roher! Rtchordson
The nom mat mg 1::omrrullce m- ~
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Hoffman ~Irs Russell
Mrs
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C•1ra Pu ll en
Tellers W{'rt&gt; Hall1e t\klntyre
and \11 s !~a Turnt•r

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Select the new Kimball Piano of your choice frot,n
the new selection now on sale in the muSIC
department on the 2nd floor The excellent stylmg
of a Kimball p1ano never grows old and brin~s an
air o£ elegance to even the snnplest room settmg.
Choose from Walnut, Maple, Mahogany, Butternut
and other wood fimshes and use Elberfelds
Sensible Cred1't Service to buy your new Kimball
Piano for your family.

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FANNY FARMER CANDIES
Fanny Farmer boxed Candy makes an excellent
Ben 3 Cub Scouts met with
••• lht'Jr
den mothers, Mrs. R1chChristmas gill Select yours now from the large
ard
Hosenbaum
and
Mrs
Elza
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l ion you make when you grve Sa1'1"1Cn1te
$llhouette .. the luggage that ts tnm, so~h·
~ and elegant. L1 ght magnes1um 1r ~~.
scuff and stam resistant extenor, h1dden
locks. •nter1ors Oes1gned for wr1nkle free
pack 1ng. Ava•lable m smart fashJonable colors

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A. Beauty Case • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $27.15
B. Week End Tote .•••••••• • .. • • $ll.l$
c. 26"' Pullman case o o
° $45.00
D. 24.. Companion case • • • • • • • • • • $34.5D
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i:,ThiiiSUtter ..... , ••••••••• $4UO

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:-;c"honl at the Ro~nbaum home 1
"' The mretmg opened w1th the ·
= pledge to the flag Plans were .
~ made to partiCipate m
I he
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Saturday
v
mormng The bovs made Cllr1s1_ ,
rnHs tree decoralions usmg play :
~ dough and wtll complete
the 1
: pl'oJP&lt; t at the ne-xr meeting Re, fre~ hment s were served by Tom·

Full length flannel gowns. Sizes 34-36 and 38-40.
Printed flannel, colorful designs.

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For $l.95 _ Rqular, sum enct Hu1ky Shes
Ideal Man'• Gilt
For $2.9S _ Popor Molo Lody Coprl
For $3.95 _ p1 per Matt Ptn 1nd PencU Set
For $5.9S _ Popoz Mole Dlluxo Pon end Pon&lt;ll Ill
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Welt O•snty't

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Heavy duty double flied brown duck Water repellent.
Ideal for the construction worker 11111 for ceneral work
wear.
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Duck butiOn front coat wltb wann blanket

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weekend on U. S. business m·
vestmen~ abroad. The move "

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iflUJiblmg from businessmen
According to offtcials.
the
administration Will suggest VOl·
untary new targeta ID oompsn1es parttclpsting in the government's paymeota program ID
belp them reduce their over-

SPEAKS TO STUDENTS - Paul H Carnahan, chairman of the board of the National Steel Corporation, one
of America's great industnal complexes, was born and attended elementacy school not far I rom where he stands
above speaking Thursday to this generation of Southern H1gh school students He told them educatiOn 1s the key
to !herr entry mto !&lt;!day's opportumties which are the most _Plentiful in history. Mr. Carnahan was honored Thursday evemng at a banquet at Southern Htgh School. - Sentmel Photo.

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ABOARdD USS WASP AT SEA .UPit - lleavin~ " ' "s l ' lendtrt a do) Old record .. '"
prevente one fmal rehearsal lor lhe G~rn1m 7 H'stue
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• • "-"''"""'"' and recovery team s, but all hanrls \\ere re port r .l ··.,·.uh 1'1" '"'"' ' '• b mntulcs and G
to go' at 11 am as the an craft (Jffl{r W.rsp &gt;; ff' lllH d
f 1•1 single miSSIOD held:

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seas expenditures lor new plant I
and equipment.

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the1hood of Railroad Trammen
Gallipolis 57 get area 1,45 mil es east of Ca pP K&lt;·nnC'dy cmd 1 lH 1111 1&lt;s dbo.ud L ( ll1JJH 5 space sh1p.
were on stnke against the SouWelliton 85 Pomeroy 50
southeast of Bermuda to st.1nd by on a JU sl ln t r&lt;., ( !, \'Is
lo Pv.dui:lte man's
Utero Ra1lway today m a di-1SAIGON (UPI) -A Commu·his auto matie shotgun and l One offiCial said 'tl of the Jackson 47 Nelsonville 42 durm g th e Jaun ch mg of asl!ouauls Fl;tnk P.tn nL .tnd dhll rl~ ~o wl lh~t&lt;lnd loliJ
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put.e mer cabooses and thelf nist tommy·gun terror team 1pistol at the t~rronst~ and fell I American wounded were ID Ath-.ns67logan 50
James Lm. ell
!Jtl 1od~ Ill s ptH e tu perfor111
equ1pment.
Iexploded a huge bomb ?Jrlay l with a bullet m h1s chest He aoother nearby b11\et- the Ale:t~:· Ironton St. Joe62
The Navy rl'lnned out othe1 Cape Kennedy m1d the M,wned HIIJ si mt1 ns1ve se11es of medlThe umon ,s genera1 chalf- behind a butldmg hou~mg 8 believes he shot one of the andra-wh1ch IS located behmd
Oak
Hill
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ships
m secondary recovery Spacetr at Lcntet nt 11 llow.;ton ( .tl t• xpu
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d ever
t attempted
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man F ed Hardi
said th US Navy dispensarv anr1 a ra1ders
lhe Metropo e
Fairland 86 oal Grove 74 areas around the world
to 1d the Wasp '\\ ( II dum ,11ter tn 01 )J, au
o serve •s
stnke
cau:J' becaus•," number of Amen can
The blast caved ;n
back A Commun.st terroriSt !ned South
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Seas llrat ran as htgh as 12 ' a senes ol "he.• ,, h
' "'' ' f•u ot l• mpt by Gemini
"Proper or rea90nable labor men, k1lhng at least 10 persons wall of the Metropole s f1rst to bomb a third .American b11let
Rock Hill 60 feet prevent the Wasp 5 rescue I
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f; Jlll oh \\ .r lter 1\1 Sdurra and
re latiOns 011 Southern are now and woundmg rnrre th!lo 175 three stones Hs forre was so - the InternatiOnal- a short Ches1peake 66
crews from a fmal rehearsal USPPIA)CEG &lt; f&lt; .N fl [{ llou ~lun 1 1• o Ill .1 ~ P S t i:l Ito r d to
unposSible and doubtless will Two of the dead were great th at every wm d""'on the di st ance from the Mit
e ropole,
. ti Vl'J- to v.tll
- un l-2 feet of
5ymm 11 V•ll ey 37 F" d·ay mght But the he1•copter 1lat
( a glancr
- emtnr 7 ,pr~le \ 0)\ Jge m;,~m
rernam m that status unhl this Amencan~ who were sleepmg front of lhe bu1ldmg wns blown but alert military ~ards shot Racine 53 Wilton 49
crews and the Navy frogmen Launch Schedul~ -Ccr iH' Krn ~'( / \1 ; : 11 1• lB.1 mrles above
Ca rrier ~ wtllmg to accord m the1r quarters m the st'vcn· out.
h1m dead.
Eastern 67
teams were set -after weeks of d
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tO Pill In Orlnt,ll
All! tude
ngmg up
aom• measure
of jUstice to 1ts 1 st..y Metropole BUJidmg The
Southwostern
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employes and treat them wtthl
lower floors of the
Kyger Creek SO
We are ready to go.' sa1d Pilot - t 1 .rnk Bonn 1n 37 1
- Pld nrled for. tbe
reasonable d1gmty and Ia"' bu1tdmg house the Navy dispenChauncey 74 York 70
Capt
Samuel A Sparks, A1r Foote twulutdnl rulone l " ' ''" n
Ocean aboul
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Fort Frye 62
31SJstan t Chief or staff for who JOined astnmnu t p1 (Jgl &lt;Jm ,oo
t of
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operations
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provl e quar ers or ac..eor
Worron Local 53
I 1962
"''""'"' f'llo&gt;e fl'Covery - __ UNCOLN, NEB. - ATJ'UR enhsted men
Space agency off1c1als at Copilot - J.111w' A 1 u1et l ,. '" Ihe l 'SS
neys for Duane Earl Pope, ] A Claymore mme mtended
m£~'1\iiVr~t-"t'UM"M,&amp; ~)&lt;; "~~,J
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11 a :~
condertmed to the electnc cha1r as a ·backup bomb" to ktll
MONTGOMEROY, Ala (UPn - Three Ku Klu~ KlansI

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Rh d • c •• T• h
0 esJan fJSJS I!!
u tens under Pressure
0£ unit•00 A£rican
• UJ timatum
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UJ.n

Dn·ve Fund
u·Its $2 649
says caSCI•

for
triple h1s
murder,
have to
vowed
rescue
tendmgtall~d
VICtllns
menl rtl"&lt;
to~hatys fard
l~-y~rn~~sorn~i~ct::.gforst~.~abg~t:~~
0 m.Ie~:~ra
0
to carry
conviction
the ot
the work•rs
f1rst blast
t&gt;.! l CIVJ
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U S Supreme Court to try and
I de II It h d do
th housewife Mrs VIOla Gregg Liuzzo.
save' his life.
expob
f
a I
so, hel
Their convlclion
on federal. conspiracy charges
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num er 0 casua ll.l mig Wajl the second such weBton.t-veYd!&lt;l In two dan and
Tbe husky, 22,-year-old Kan· have been greatly lncre .sed +-;;rotfght praise for ~e filrY"'1i"'dln-"tllf Fleil11!ent. the at'
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LONDON fVPII
11•e Ababa Eth ·
sas farm youth was found gull· US Ambassador H•nry Ca- l torney general and ctivil rights leader Dr. Martin Lutber
criSIS lightened to-' sever elat topta. 11 1
In d.nn '" (l lln tnonr re of powt!l'
ty Friday on SlX charges stem bot Lodge denounced the Kmg J r
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d
r Ions WI
I J ;-u n If lor %.Hnbr d ;j fl l' li copper
mmg from the robbery of the bombmg as "dJabo!.cal "
Art Ha~es, lawyer for klans· defendants
Or~an~~t:n :re~,~~:;an ofUm~~: ~~~:e ~;ntsl&lt;·r ~aro;;: :':" n mt n•·s
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Farmers Stale Bank m t!Je There were 75 ~m~r!cansl men Coll1e Leroy W1lkms Jr, 'ln my opinion It was the Collections by toda} In tfle OAU) ultimatum to BrJtam mdepend:ncl::' c~us 1 Df'r 1 ~r,' '"' 111 Rrlt&lt;~ln llopf'd the ntght of 1
ranch !Dwn of B1g
Spnngs wounded US ofl1m.s at the Eugene Thomas and Wtlham only verdiCt you could reach tn 1Red Cross Fund dnve had reach Bntam Imposed
It te
fhe
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squ"d'"'' ul p\,mes to protect
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Neb, last June 4.
sa1d more 'ha!l 100 Eaton, pledged a f1ght to the 1 thJs case," Johnson told
the ed $2,649, 1t was reported by /economic sanctwn::; to
landm
tlw Kdlih.J Dam v.uuld forestall
\o1etnamese men, women and us 5th CircUit Court or Jury He then sentenced the Meigs County Chapter dr 1ve Rhodes a's d
d t
g
P s n am o w mO\e tu mobJ!Jze aa
children were hurt.
Appeals m New Orleans
Iklansmen to the limits of the I chairman Paul Cascl
lI ForeJ~n m e~en enr r~.ln~e Rhodesta s neJgll bur Zum b. J al l-&lt;\ fru on forct agamst RhOO.
When the Red rarder~ d..ove Hanes objected to US Dist 1870 law written to protect Case! postmoaster m Middle- e be ol"~"'\ers 0 t e 5·1to protect the mghtv Kan bct ~w
up m a vegetable truck, two ol Court Judge Frank M John- freed slaves.
ht h
th m m r
• a an emergency ! Dam on th~ Zamhesr HJ&gt;r r
them began spraymg sub"""Ch· son's achon 1n del1vermg a so50
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more l1rms
an meetmg Fnday m Addis bet•een
tile two countt '""
In London. the British
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usmesses an o er
gu ve rnment f1rt&gt;d
the Ill
I ine gun flre at an . merican called "dynam1te charge" to
direc tors of the Heserve Balik
1who were sent letters askmg 1
military policeman He emptied th e all-male, all-white jury
If
for donations ID return them lm- 1
pldlC The mole W03 Billed d
whtch reported Itself hopel essly
I medtately so that the $3 000
de-adlocked arter so me e1ght
goal in Me1g9 county may be '
dirt•( tors of the Hese1 ve Bank
hours of deliberations.
reached
uf J(ltude&lt;ta •nd
The jUdge told them, ''ThiS
Mr easel said the targest
B.. tt sh "PPOmtm In their
Lt. Timothy M Blake, 24, al
case must at some time be
smgle donation thiS year was "II
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pL.J tt' lhe move was &amp;lmed a&amp; ;;
grandson of Mrs c L Arnold
dec tded ," and sent them back
$500 Ill from a former Melg•
ave tra!lor, Will travel , . hecame the slogan of Co n d&lt;pm mg the Sm•lh reg•me ot
of RD, Pomeroy, has been rcror deliberatiOns which ended
county gresldent who wishes to gressman Walter H Moeller Lanca , fer. some lht(t' the us~ of more than t51
ported killed m Viet Nam Lt "The Spreadmg Kmgdom'' Is less tlran four hours later with
.
remain anonymous Casci ex- ~·eeks ago Today he and a staff ald t• 1\('11 Elllllgu, !Jt' rmllwn m cui rent\, cuttmg oU
me s of ay mg billttf
Blake was the sos of Mr and
h
Gond Citizenship tests spon
ileve 1t proved successful
Is lill
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the title and theme of a new 1gUJlty_verd~ets for a t ree sored by the Return Jonathan \ pressed hiS apprectallon to ev.
Moeller was determined th . .
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Mrs John L. Blake of 3901 VJr· jbroadcast at 9 am Sundays
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a1 11 111s wn st1fu£&gt;nl s co uld abr o•d
1 eryone who has made contrJbugmia-av SE Charleston
Meigs Chapter, Daug ters o
no get to him, he would go to them II llh the lo"n ol '
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RadiO StatiOn WMPO, COD·
Amencan Revolution, will b• !Ions. no matter how •mall
16 fool houset rrulor provided hv ('OII tlesv of D.tnnu·&lt;
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Mrs Arnold Is slaying wlthledSishng of the
given to tn senior
of the It was also
Mobile Homes, Moeller began approx uno lel) a zuoo nll le
ber daughter, Mrs Ruth Rich·
pt11yers recorG
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fiVe Meigs h1gh
schools the ne~t vtstl. of 1 e oodmo 1e trek through hiS lOth Cong res, na l Dlstw t
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10- - ards, In Galhpolis.
the servJVe at race Ep•scollfsl week ID December.
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Lt. Blake died when hit by pal chllrch, Pomeroy.
Two girl• from each school cember 27 al the Pomeroy H•gh . We announced our presence wete also a •atl bl t
d•
Sponsored by M1ddleprt drugI td b d
\ d e 0 prm..1 t!
10
1 School audJtOrlllm from noon 1n advance by newspaper and
::!htmg gJSt Dale Dut!Dn and other A
on Stete
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unttl 6 p m A large turnout of rad1o, stoppmg at all the coun , hot !coffee or Cu&lt;a 0 •1a tu thr
aroun
eJ e w.ere
was members of the congregation Route 33 one-tenth of a mile
. ' don 1rs 1s urged
ty seats and many of tht:&gt; sm&lt;~ll VJSII:'Is
Med1um d.tntdge wag caused
servmg with the f~rst Cavalry the new aeries will "" th; south of Route 124. was inves· and the g~rl wmmng the high·
' er towns lor penods of lwn to Moell•·r adm tlt ed the •liea to Ill, em at \0 10 p m. Frio
diVISIOn
lpreaclung of the Rev Richard hgated tty the Me1gs County e!t scm:e tn each school Will
srx hours [ feel the elfort
was no! ongmal i\lth lum &lt;Jih dcJ \ 1n an accident at the ...
Born In Charleston, he was a Martin rector
Sheriff's department at 6 40 p be special guests ol the clrap- Potluck BanlJUet
a success" he said
ers ha~e done sornethmg SllnL · teJ s.et llrm of Norl h Second and
member of Sl Mark's Metho- , BrOlldcast ;t a time when m Fnday
ter next March aL Its Charter Will he Dec, lOth
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'". but he IS celta•n thiS "" Wal nul 'I' In Mtddleport.
diS! church He attended Ho1 most -.rshlppers are n church Oeputtes said 1 car driven Day Luncheon.
A pollock banquet wm
b• A Iota! of 318 people came to the ltrst tu11e 11 " ''" U'eti
PoiH e sa•d a car driven IIJoi
111
ace Mann Jumor High school the program
was conceived by Donald Eugene Williams, 25, Takmg the tests are Cheryl /served at the Southern Htgh consult on Iss ues ol coneern .to the IO!h Dllct
DemllS Oxv e-r, 36 Rt
I. C!Mh:,
m Kanawha C1ly, RIVerSide Mil· and organiZed prlmanly as a Rt. 3, Pomeroy, traveling south· Bentz and Linda Larkms, East- school Fnday, Dec. 10, begm. !hem TI1ese ~ere pnm~nl1 So ,
sh"e. ran through a red stop
1l1 ght and strurk a vehicle driV.•
itary Academy In Gainesville, servtce to shut-ms and to non. east, stopped after vehicles in ern, Dee Slaen and Alice Darst 1mng at 7 p m for members of ctal Secunty, Veterans unem
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Ga , and was graduated from Ichurch goers who may be Inter- front of h1m did hkewise, and .:;~g~le~rt~ Barbara/ennedy l the 1965 Tornado football team, ~torment and rehel problems
tt 1 llougl"' R. Roush, 54, (A.
Purdue Us!verSity In 1964 with ested by the "middle-road" ap· i an automobile behmd
h1m Lot ~!' ~ ;ueaer,d o;ero\ their parents the coaches and One day 52 people came All
loll 11 \a. gomg &lt;"dst on WMa degree In Industrial MaliJige-~ prOllch to Christianity repre- dr1ven by Robert W. Sloan, 27, Fo ~c 1~ 11 30008 ~
Y their wives 'cheerleaders ath· thiS would not have lwen po&lt;SI
I nul
;
men!
sented In the Eplseopalchurch RFD J, Pomeroy, crasred into I r '
u a.
an
ron etle booster; PflDCipal and Mrs ble Wi thout the U&lt;e of !hiS mn1 here Wo&lt; mediUm damage
Lt. Blake recetved his army , Response will be made to re- Withams' car.
Theiss andSh~rley Baker, South· Donald Wolf~ and fans. Those bile oll~ee," Mr Moeller satd
lo ho!h 'ut•.s OX\er was cltet.'
commission upon graduation but quests for prayer sent'" to the There was damage to the e;,e tests are administered attendmg are ••ked to bring The mohtle ofltce was com. , Five persons forfe.t•d bonds to \Ia Iot I"" Snuth's court •
wasn't called to active duly un- church In care of the radio sta· right, quarter pllnel of
Wit·, in the sehobls·
a covered d1sh and table serv- plete w1th tabl e typewnter, • and two others arrested by the a rha• ge nf runmng 3 stop llg" ''
til Marcb of this year. His fa lion.
IIams car and to the left
ice.
sealing for stx. heat, electnc Me•g• Count\ Shenff s depart- No '"J"''"' •ere ' eported.
ther
Is
an
accountant
in
Charbumper,
fender,
bood
and
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l!ghta and telepbooe where the / mcnt were fmed F'ndav bv Coun·••
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ton
FIREMEN CALLED
to
Sloan's No Injuries or arV
I H 1 I hook
bl F 1
.
W'•'
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Is
ported
The paPers
treaaon
eterans Memoria ospta
-up was poss1 e. acllheslty Judge Frank w Porle• Jr
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The Pomeroy Volunteer Fire res were re
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by Gen· lltotedlet ArnoN ....,. Admissions - Clara Hall.
Romer Htll, charged "llh as Part I) doudl thiS anera.._ · •·
DWJ is Charged
department was called at 8 501
LOCAL TEMPS
fOIIIId In the soeko tf a Brltilb 1 Pomeroy, Okey Pullins, Cool- Sophomore at OU
saolt and baltery was fmed lhgh '" !be lOs Fair, colder
F0II I A 'd 1 a.m. today to the Keystone Ser. The temperature In Pomeroy's major w1to loll lilt way ood ville ; Anna B1ae, Pomeroy.
~5 and costs and 'g"en a sus. Lomght. to• 25-30 Sunday l8o ',
A
ng CCI en
vee
at F1ve Points to busmess dislnct at 11 00 am .,,, captured alter 1
Dlaebarges - Rita Stump, Dies Under Train
pended 10 dav jail sentence Hill creasmg doudmess. windy,ed
eh port
elltlnguisll a m100r blaze In a today was 40 degrees under I''II" wttlt Amokl tD liepl.
Cheshire; Claude Reitmire, Powas placed on probatton for mer.
onth arges of
aldentelatllv- store room.
cloudy sines.
1710,
meroy.
ATHENS, Ol!kl t UP!\ - M•· 'stx months Homer C Runvnn
lng e scene o an ace
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1
lowing 1 mishap at 8:58 p.m.
N. J , was killed b~ 8 Ball•~ was ftned $15 and costs for reck
Friday on old Rl 71n Pomeroy
&amp; Ot' friellgt t
I te less operatton
SHOPPING t ·m\.;T'·
Pomeroy pollee
said Paui
·
walked
Forle•tmg bonds were Lloyd I
DAYS LEFT
88
Clark, 3'(, Middleport, 1081 con.tracks near the Ohio UniVerSity Brunson and James J Brown,
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trot of hit vehicle and sb'uck a Santa Claus did somethlng by the retail merchants of Porn- also given to the hiJh l&lt;hoall ed. Other partlctpanta Included campus where he was a sopho· $27 50 each on speedmg charg
telephone P.,te. There
were different today In Pomeroy.
eroy.
of Meigs County for their pert- , these ear dealers, Metropolitan I more
es. fi'red Grmer, $27 50 lor msedlmase• ID the rilhl front fe• He arrived in !Dwn by motor- Immediate! after the parada, elpaUon and ID the DilDY peGJ!le Motors, Pomeroy Motor Co.,
cure load ; Harold Gerber, !tOO
der, bumper end IP'ill
of boat where he was greeted by which wss liewed by aeveraJ i who braved the 40,de~ '""' Blaellnar Auto Comps
and I SCHOLAR-ATHLETE
on a fraud charge, and Ch,..fer
Clark'• car. No iDjurleo were a large crowd of youngsters and hundred persons aloog the woy, IthlO' ID watch ~dtllal: Karr and Va nZandt, ~~ Girl NEW YORK (UP[) -Cb•rles ~· h~rach, $27 50 for passmg on
reported.
a Pomeroy Volunteer Fire De- Santa well! ID the parkmg tot Jdl:;.ds
and
and the Boy Scouts, Scorgm, a 225-poond W1lham
psrtmenl truck.
wbere he passed out trea~ ID Rulla-~ rttc•-led atan. wilh a horse back rider, the Beta Jawell College tackle who " 1
1 CHRISTMAS SULSfll!lllu•
SIMON SAYS HOUSTON
the klddel.
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ISigma Ph1 chapter of X1 Gam- mathematics major and cheMeigs General Hospital
1 other RESPIRATORJ
GREEN BAY, Wis. (UPI)- The bearded old gent left his Pbll Clolt!!"r, chairman of
ma Mu sorority, Pomeroy em- mis!'Y minor, will rece1ve '"" Admissions - Phyllis Hendm,
Dove Simon, a 2fD.Jiotmd eenlnr molorltoat at the vlllage levee, the parade, expressed his ap- schools
· '0 ergency squad and Fire De- National Football Foundatton Syracuse; Ray Darst, Cheshlfe
from Sl.
Norberl CoUep aloalthe OhJo River,
!ale this morning toj
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parlment trucks, the police de- and Hall of Fame's Scholar- DisebarJ•• - w1toam Buckli&amp;ned Friday with tile Hou8loo onto the firlltruek ant ltiYI!Ied ati
lndlvtduals The Pomeroy
partment and other vlltage of- IAthlete Award during the ley, Middleport: Mrs
F. Imer
Dilen of lbo Amerlcaa Foothallj lhrouib the town to feature a and
who assist«! ''J'ol.&lt;lf-Gold" 11a.t l!ld .•IJJ}f!elo ftolals, lneludina M•yor Charles foundation's annual awards Malden,
lie, Mrs Mma
LeSCVL
Cbrlllmae uaradl
l!ltlllSOred, wllb the Darada. Thankl was, mao tree J)lloet win
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Beautiful floral prints m Rose, Blue, Lavendar,
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