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tS.Dally Sentinel. Pomeroy-Mldclleport , o, Nov . 22, 1961

-- -- --- ---- -Annual Thanksgiving Supper Was
Event 01 Last Sunday Evening

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The ll!lllual Thanksgiving sup-1 The second, "Thanksgiving lo
per of the Middleport First Unit.- the Time, ·· was presented by Kared Presbyterian Chureh was held en Gregg, M;,.k Morris, Carolyn
Ja.t Sunday evening with t h e Russell. Olita Lewis, Edith Hap.
Deacons and Deaconesses or· the ' tonstall, Carol Anderson, Patty
Lowery; Carolyn Searls, Connie
r~ol !owing lhe meal a progr~J,m Cook. Helen Taylor. Roger Roush
of ThanksgiYing plays was pre· Seren Lewis and Kalhy Lacey. I1
sf'nted bv the Youth Fellowsh ip Mrs. Vaughan also directed the
0 r the c-hurch under the direc· , skit, "Gratitude ror Mercies to
lion of one of their counse lors . . Travelers." Patty Lowery was
Mr~. Richard Vaughan. The first 'ihe narrat.or for the skit a .n d
entitled ''Different Tune·· was : speakers were Sue Rue, Olita
preSl'nled hv Rov Co\Pman, Bruce ' Lewis , Edith HaptonstaU, Carol
WallaCf, Alan We.llacr and Rod ·
Helen Taylor.
ney Sauer.
Paul Haptonstall assisted with
plays as technical director
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spec~al numbers were played by Mrs. Lillian Stief! between
ehur~h in charge.

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plays. Rev. Howard Ruppel!,
led the group singing dur-

ADMISSION PRICES

the evening's program. Rich-~

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Vaughan served as program

• TUES. THRU THURS. chairman of the_ affair and assi.sl·[
ing him were Vmcent Dabo. M1ss
Margaret Sauer, Mr. and M r
Haptonstall, Leland Brown, Mr.

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UBERTY THEATRE

£Iberfelds

and Mrs. Marcus Chambers, Mrs. i
Edward Burkett, Miss
Phyllis ,

MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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MR. AND MRS. ARTHUR ARNOLD

Wedding Vows Exchanged Oct. 29
At Rutland Church Of Nazarene
Wedding vows were exchanged Sunday, October 29
at 2:30 p.m. at the Rutland Church of the Nazarene by
Miss Ferndora June Bable, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Meryil Bert Bable of Rutland, and A/1C Arthur Horton
Arnold, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horton A. Arnold of Pom-

e~ Rev. Herbert Grimm olfte-

DIAJH SAW riRSJ

Get,_

cllllilt 'DMgnecl

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encrusted with peart. and lrrldescents. The long lloevet taperod to points over the brlde'o
harulo and the boulfont
length oklrt waa accentad w It h
roaea of oelf malarial and
worn over the old faohlolled hoop.
Her veil of Imported bridal
Illusion draped ooftly from
a
queen'o crown of aloncon lace.
She carried a whlto Bible topped
with -white carnation• oqd fetD
tied In long wbila streamero.
Mn. AMe Belle Thomu wll
the matron of honor and MI 1 1
Other commlllae• were kitchen Shirley Jean· Bable and Mill WanMrs. Lyono, Mra. Carl Owen, Mrs.
Lynn Bable, llstera of the
EdWard Burkett, Mrs. EvereU
went brldesmal!ls.
Bachner, Mrs. Cllnlon
Bable, nl..,. of tile
Mrs. Henrum Bailey, Mrt1.
as flower girl ami Jot.IIIIV
Bratt, Mn. Haptonatall, Mro.
a ring bearer.
old Sauer and Mlli Joachim.
James Hable, brother of
Food. Mrs. Bailey, Jam • bride, """'ed as boot man. UohMahokey, MN. Bachner, Mn. en were Mr. l"rl!ft)c Spicer
Owen, Mro. Sauer, Mro. L uc New York and Mr. Joo
Gregg, Leo Kennelly, Everett of Columbus.
Foreman. R. L. Sharp, Mr. and Following the oeromony a reMrs. Dale Walburn, Ml'l. Jam01 ceptlon wao held at the Amort·
iated at the double ring eeremany. WbliAt gladioli, pom poDJ
and greenery w I t h a 1 1 v o n
branch oandelabra decorated the
church Organ music wu · priiV!ded by
Arnold Grate of Rut·land and Milo Sherry Klingel at
the plano. Herbert Grate • an g,
"To My Bride" and " Alway~. "
Given 1n marriage by her lather tho bride wore a gown of
ch~nltlly lace, the basque hadlce
deoigned with a portrait neckllae

a POWOI'U1

Mrs.

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Shop Elberfelds ~or Your
ReadyTo Wear NeedsNew Items Arriving Every
VOL XIII NO. 186

FIT

Fabrics in Coats, Suits,

"' Your Holiday
Plan
Party NOWI
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USE CIRCLE'S
MEETING ROOMS
Plan your· special holiday pllrty or meeting now
and plan to use the ·excellent faciUtles of Circle's

private rooms. You'll llke this added 1ervice.

Make Your,Reservation
Now at Circle'•
Restaurant or
Phone WY :1·8973

IIOI'Ving In the U. S. Air Fol'&lt;t.
The ..uple will make their
In Peru, Jlldlana where Mr. Araold Is otatloned.
Out of town gnuto attendlnl
the weddlns and reception
Mr. IIIOl Mro. Hubert B a 1
daulbtera, Patty, Barbara
Sullo of Columbus, Mra. Allee
Grubb !Jl Belpra, Mro. Peorl
Grub, Toreh, Mr. and Mro.
nefll Fortney, Vlnctlll, Mr. .tnd
llln. Joli1 Pugh, .Indiana, Mra.
MarPI'OI Ruuoll, Beverly a n
Palllela cl. Hartlofi W. Va., Mr.
end MJ'I. Joe Hayea, Columbua,
Mr. and llln. Harbert Snider,
Vlnl!tllt, Frank Spleer o1
York and Sherry Kllnglo of Pa-

te•hla

Mora fllaa • por cent of t b t

today underfoea
~ prior lo Ita 0011lldiiJIIIGD,

food

jlnlductcl

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Dresses, Hats, Blouses, Skirts,
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Thlo week Elberfeld• wUJ be open until J
on FrldaJ 11nd on S.turclaY, we' ll be open
until 9 In the evening,
Come in - See the many values all over

the oloro - Bl.( aeloetlons. Well known
mokeo - and at Elher(eldo alway• popular
prices.

Elberfelds
In Pomeroy
CHRISTMAS SAVINGS CLUB

·"JOIN ,NOW

FOR'
YOU'LL BE ~mNG

PRETTY, NEXT
CHRISTMAS!
Mak• lure next Christ·
mas Is 1 -financially .
morry o..- • ,.• Join our
1962 Chrlltmas Club nowl'
S.v• convenient amount~~
retUl~trly; when the

hOliday ~son roll•
around agaln, your .

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. glvlllg or any occasion and
1man It special wben 'I ~ u

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Slacks, Coordinates, etc.

lhOpplnj~~v will
Eat out often .. on Thanks·

Salvage Work Continues F
Wreckage ·Of Locomotive ..
Poca River; Bodies Removedt::;

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1Col1umb'ut

JII'OOIII II a 1915'7 graduale
Pomaroy High School and lo

SINGLE

Day- The.latest Styles and

Legion hall in Rutland.
were Mrs. Betty Hayes

and Mra. carolyn
of Rutlllld.
'11uo now Mro. Arnold etlerJdecl
Mlddlepclrt Bigh SchooL ' •r

Pomeroy-Middleport, ()ilio, Friday, Nov. U, 1961

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Tragedy

Ross Hunter Has Thrill Of Life
By DOROT' 'Y KlLGALLEN
ROSS HUNTI!.rt called from Callfor·
ni a to say he'd just received the thrill
of his care~, President Kennedy perso nally requested that a print of "Flower Drum Song" be sent to his house m
Hyannis Port, where It will be shown to
n1em bers of the presidential famlly over
tbe Thanksgiving holidays . . . . . U. S.
ore ra star Dorothy Kirsten has b e e n
boo ked to sing with the Bolshoi in Moscow this Winter. It would be interesting
to hear Governor Rockefeller explain
why the natives of New York State
ought to be building bomb shelters out
of fe ar of Mr. Khrushchev while we permit our top talents to go over to Russia
to entertain him? What are we going to
ha ve, annihilation or a nice series of
concerts? I'm as brave as Doroth)' Kirsten any day of the week, and no atr raid
siren is going to drive me underground
whil e she is winging toward the Kremlm
Actor Timmy Everett has a TV offer
which could bring him $100,000, but he's
not sure he wants to accept it. He rath·
er prefers the stage and movies ... You
aren't going to believe it, but Bess Meyerson. the former "Miss America," has
recorded an album on how to use a sew·
ing machine ... The show biz set (here
in the East, anyway) was surprised to
hear that Lena Horne's national tour had
been cancelled, 1with no explanation
reaching New York. lt was SU,Pposed to
have been a concert-type sertes of ap·
pearances, but with supporting acts,
playing concert halls, auditoriums and
theatres. '
GERAJ;DINE PAGE'S escort at t he
glilterin$ ''Summer and Smoke" premiere Wlllf director Peter Glenville, who
fl ew in from Dublin to make the date.
Geraldi"' drew a huge ovation from the
crowd l.nslde, but the greatest applause
of the evening went to a handsome couple who clwse to walk to the theatre- Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman-

Miss Stewart

while all the other stars were rolling up
to the red carpet in gleaming limous1nes
. . . Elvis Pres1ey will be the first of the
big celluloid names to cash in on the
Twist craze. Something he doea in "Blue
Hawaii" looks enou~h like the current
dance craze to justifr, Paramount's ad
llne, which will read, • See Elvis sing and
dance the Rock-A-Hula Twist In his lat-

est."

A firm called the Somers Bros. just
bought the site of that antiquated 11ublic
school at Lexington and 52nd, adJacent
to the Harwyn and across the street from
the Four Seasons. There was spirited
bidding for the property, whi~h Is a
choice piece of real estate, and tt reportedly went for $3 ,025,000 .. .. . Dovlma,
one of the tip-top fashion models on the
local scene, has tiffed with her husband,
Alan Murray. Admirers of both hope
there'll be a reconciliation.
ACCORDING TO SOME OF THE ga·
zettes Janis Paige flew in from Holly·
wood' to help promote her new picture
with Bob Hope . Didn't she really come
East to meet with the producers of Sid
Caesar's forthcoming Broadway musical,
in which she'll probably co-star? . ....
Composer Cy Coleman must be leading
an interesting life. Two lovely ladres are
under the simultaneous impression that
he's about to get married- and each
thinks she's the lucky one
Peter
Mann, the Harvard lad who makes his
screen debut in "Pocketful of Miracles,"
is wooing the late Gary Cooper's attract·
ive daughter, Maria.
Rosie Dolly, of the famed old-time
Dolly Sisters, is making the town's plush
spots with a very young and attractive
fellow ... A famous movie star is tak·
ing on any and all kinds of /'obs to raise
dollars to pay all the back al mony to the
various charmers who are now his exwives .. . Sid Luft and Bing Crosby were
having such an intense conversation during the intermission at Jules Monk's Upstairs at the Downstairs show, people at
neighboring table.• got the impression
they were cooking up an important deal.

Macy Guinther, Mrs. Henry
, Mro. carolyn Rayburn,
Irma Dodson, M,. Georgia

Given Shower
By Her Mother

Boyer, Mrs. Patty Houdashelt ,

MCElrOV ADd
Rh0des ~Toss
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Trustees Plan
campa•gn
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More Members

Greg McCarthy, Mrs. Ellen 011· eroy to begin plans for the upcom-

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lng 1962 membership campaign
which will be announced .. they

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the Dexter vie:inity tonight al 8 p.

young R ky
G'IVen 50•50
Chance T0day

C9I.UMBUS !UP!l -Throe nd·
1\\iniJtraUve ll1PVII were p~o.aed
'rwreda~ to Gov. Mlchaol V. Dl·
~le by state Finance Directpr

James H. Maloon to tighten up cy Board'l approval.

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Slippers are alway&amp; welcome gifts and Davia-Shuler hal 1 ttne
.seleetion to start of( this Christmas season. See the many stylea
ln Slip-ons, Fur trimmed leather Moeeasins, 1cuffa ete. priced from

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Meigs County RFD
Farm Time
Breaklaot Party
Extended Weather

7:30 Pickeha Rardware

Me'gs Mason
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General Allernbly,

The IOVtrnor ilas uked Rltodea
to exercise his autl\drlty to tronafer caoh out of v8i'I{,UJ oarmarked
state funds to others where there
.-.be dellctta. 1\hoclol has aulhorlty to do 110 during emergencleo if he h81 the .ate Emergen·

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One letter Blrnply stands for another. ln thia sample A II Uledi

Gwen; grandmother, Majtgle Mul· While McElroy and Rhodes were erles.
ford. Rt. 2. Cheshire; a brother, the lint to announce, and bad
Connie Mulford, Rt. I, Middleport been the two men mentioned most
VISIT HEBE
and three sisters. . Mrs. Betty prominently as their plrllu' can· Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf&lt;o and
Goodall, Rt. I, Middleport, Mrs. didalu it was po"lble that othera h'ld
Bobb ·-·• c 1 SUe
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andcque me 1s, s' , Mlddl might yet announce u candidates; Dublin, open! Thanksgiving with
a Mrs. Dar ene ayre,
e· lalso. Cleveland Mayor Anthony hi moth M w It w If
port.
Celebrezze wu conaldered In nds
terM, rsw. · 'farederStll 0 e,
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War, servmg overseas m Ger- f
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be I th B or e emocratlc nomlnatloG. OIIOIIgh to maintain the General
~:~~o~n ofa ;:i~oa~ 0Tra~m: while state Rep. Robert Taft Jr. Revenue Fund In a oolvent condl·
He worked as conductor for the of Cincinn~tJ and fonner Gov. C. tioo over the next three months.''
New York Central Railway.
William 0 Neill have been men· the state's top fiscal official said.
Friends may call at the funeral honed as poeslblo choiceo in the
Bhocieo b Asked For Cub
home any time after 5 p. m. to· Republican party,
The approved ieMislaUon will ,._
dy.
suit in an eatlmated cut in rev•
Funeral services for Relph
I' nuts of between $16.8 million and
Turner will be held at Columbia
$44.7 million, Maloon uid.
Chapel Church at Point Rock at
He declared there il "clearly
2 p. m. Saturday. Masonic serv· l
appa•ent two co ·radictQry move·
lees will be held at his home in
menta or policies" by the l04th

DI'Salle Asks
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World Newa
Breattast Parly
ColiN With Janet
!Ietty Newton
Mornlna Meditations
Cellini Pl. Pleuant
Swap strop &amp; Community
Bullotin BoiJ'd
Country Hoe Down

11:30 Country Music Tinlo
It : ~ Farm Time
11:17 ll!td-day Dow Jonea Ava.
12:110 Noon Newo

A &amp;1ft of Llnrerie will pleue moot

and Davio-Shuler Ia
the place to ahop • • , •
You'll !lad lllldr famoua brands u Yuneinpear, ArteniJ,
Schrank, llo&amp;er'•, Gold Stripe, and !dial Elaine at Da'riiShuler, with oudr Jtoma aa Slipa, Half.slipa, GowDI, PettiPonti, and l'antl. Slips priced from , , ,
any WOOiall,

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1:25 NtWI

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$1.59 to $8.95

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2:30 Pace
3:110 Platter Party

4:30 Local News
l: 4&amp; Jopea Bulck Show
ITuesrfaJ onlyl
l :50 MlliJcal Mystertu
1:00 KaiT l Van2and! Show
Mon., Wed., FrJ., unlit
3: II Sporta Parade
3:10 News Round-up
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1:10 Sporto IodiJ
l:ltO Muo!CII Clock
1:11 Commwrlty Nowa
1:00 MufCII aook
1:10 Pllllllo Sonleo Show
1:41 Slrow.ra ol Bleutnc
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his gram, but he said he agreed with Hollow between Clifton and West

twins, Dennis Charles and Debra tarian" program.

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rites will be conducted at the With a view toward eatabllahlng
SHOOTEB.!I NOTE
graveside by the Feeney • Ben· "a tax climate that Is favorable A abotgun shooting match,
nett Post, American Legion.
to 1111."
sponsored by the Wahama Band
He is survived by his wile, the I McElroy did not sial&lt;! hlo pro- Boosters, will be held at Ceder

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eral Home with Rev. 0 . H. Cart Cleveland _
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Iing mete receipts during the past
officiating. Burial will
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in Rhodes promis.ed, If elected, to two weeks.
Gravel Hill ~metecy . Military · s!~dy th~ states tax struclure
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state.
Gilts were placed under a
umbrella in a roo"' decorated ·
Maloon nld they wete prompt·
,I pi~k. Gai!IOII were played durare completed . .
ed by budget out. approved by
In
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A report of OhiO Farm Bur·
the legislature. He oloo recomlng the even g wit prizes won
eau F~ratiOn annual meeting ·~
mended that State .\udKor Jomes
~~~r~ln~ulse Burger and Mrs.
;~~lsglven by delegate George MER.AUKE, Dutch New Guinea A. Rhodes be asked to indicate h l s l i - - - - - - - - - , IUPll - Elbrlnk .Jansen, the jun· plans on relieving decreased state
NoM1 lteadore ora cardia~
After the honored gueot had
The 1962 committee chairmen le-wlse commissioner of Merau- revenues.
ly lnvllorl to uM lhl• a~
open«' her gilts,
were appointed by the board. They g
uncomonl opact tor public
were served to Mrs. June Eichare Leo R. Story, cholrman, Leg- ke, said today he hod called lo.r Maloon proposed that the alate 110
and or~tnlutl lroup mootI
M S le Soullb Mr
lslattve Committee· Mro. Virgil a Dutch navy cruiser with heh- end payments from tho general lnl•· hol!nl will bo • • - "
;~:;;,.,. ~w;, Mra. J~n
Hamm, women's ' oommlttee; copten to aid In the oearch lor revenue lund to tho Slate Teach- or1 1o ,.. &lt;Iaiiy lhrM &lt;lay•
Mrs Robert E"""' M D
John Hardy chairman policy de· 23-year-old Michael Rockefeller. ert Retiroment Syotem, the Pub- (or lOIII In orlv- of tho
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a~
vid RoliSb, ¥18• Franceo John0
velopment: Virgil King, ohalr· H• ..!d here otlll Is a "5tHIO" I'IC Emp1oyeo -irement
System • _ , . N• 11•11 reeel-•
... lor
son, Mi" Judy Webrung,
man, advloory COUilcil committee; chance the youn11 explorer 18 and School lnlployM ReUremont :;-to!":,:h::11
Be"'rly Roulh Mill Dot.
Marie Koblentz, leiilllative repra- alive.
System)~&lt; •aid payments ohould tho alrovo N!lvlremonto.
son. Mil.&amp; Ami~ Kinl, MIJa Lola
aentative to women's committee, The Celebes-born Dutchman, be ~·red untU fundo ore avan-,.__ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
Ann Gibbs Mlu LouiJe Gilmore
and Mro. John Hardy, chairman, who once sumved 10 houro In the able and that It wiU not Impair,.
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youth committee.
sea hlmaeU, told newsmen the retirement paymento to members
. NOV. II
The t9tl:l slate of officers elect· key to the search are the two of the •Ysleml.
There. will be a wtak's rovivol
8S0n OUD
ed at the meeting were Thnmao empty gasOline cans Michael used He aloo OUCieotetl the atate otartlnj at tho IlL Union Church
Sayre, president; Leo Story, vice as noab when he oat out from make arrangements with ouppllera at Cerpenter, with Rev .. Robert
PT. PLEASANT - Two per- president and Irene Gruesr, SOC· hil disabled native boat to swim to the state liquor monopoly to 10 Mellde of Qayton, be&amp;lnnml Nov.
•
sons were taken to tho Well Vir- retary.'
ashore Sunday..
to a conolgnment or dolayed pay. n at 7:30 p.m.
glnla State Penitentiary from the Others at the meeting were "The search will continue untU mont basis
Ma~on County jail Tuesday .o Ada Hoskins, Reed Young and the red jerry cw are f011nd," Tho final. proposal called lor,..
begm servmg oentenoo&amp;.
Wilbur Parker.
said the bald-48-year-okl Jansen, quirlng ogenclerr to defer oertaiD
Rex Junior Trulner, who was
A,..,lo u.s. Offer
ulpment lll'chales and othtr ~n'1
Attendanco ~~ the Oak Grove sentenced to 2-10 yearo on a lorgtAt the Hacue, the Dutch dt· :pend~u...." lrom the Gellerel
S~nday School on Sunday was 59. ery charge, was oentonced In the
fenoe ministry announced Thurs- Reven -.~ ~ the -~·VISI!oro lnchllled Mr. and Mro ...,.__ be te of M8100 Co n
ue •"'"' w..,
~-n
Dennis ROUIIJ olthe Boord
· ...,._, r rm
u•
day nliht that lhe Dutch aovem- will havo only limited lldver" ef.
munity. Rev. John
ty lllrcult Court ofler plelldlng
c:'U
ment had "gladly accepted" an fecta on progromo.
Seamltsl Qlllrlot,
preached the· aermon at
gi~Z·rlea Dau'""erty h-· been
oller ho!ThU.S. elNavy help In the Tho """""" wiD bring
IIIU~_ejBVI~hpiJ','
service lollolrlng Sunday School
'" , ""
searc . e D enso Department mollfY Into tho fund whlla the
;v\,_ The Ladflt Aid of the o,;k
probation from the local court Syracu- Mro. E~erett Sayre in Washington confirmed that lirJI and third moves wil out tho
EE Width. 0.12.
Grove Cburiilr held Its regular
an Intent to defroud charge, woo bostou to a bndal sbo~ 1uch a message hed been sent cull outflow from tho ,.1111'111 -·
meeting in 'the church
111\er
In Hlllltlngton at her !lome WedllOJdoy evemnl from tbe U.S. Pacific Fleet com- enue lund, he aald.
on Tueada' with the following on a ontertng wlthol~ brooking Nov. 15th honoring ber niece, rnander.
"Unfortunattly . tbaro II pwllt
MIDDLii'OitT
attending: ltrs. C. E. Fry, 'Mrir. charge. He wao oentenred to tho Mlu Aon Hubbard, bride elect \However, up tr today, the U.S. doubt tho• ~ will bo
Dwight Glbbo Mrs. Lester
penitentiary !rom the Cabell of Mr. Cbarl11 ~w .
Navy apparently bid not yot reMn. R~ Hnflm•n. Mrs. County Common Pluo Cour1 for Gam.. were pl
with prlzaa. coiv1d official word o1 the Dutck IAAttiY GOOGI -• IIIII SH\IPPY. $IIIlTH
Stanley A~. Mro. Clarerr&lt;o 1-10 'yeare, wao retumed to Ma· Dolicio111 refr menu wert a,..,t.once and there wu no In·
Yeager, Mn. Taft Bolton. Mlos 10n County, and li''On 1 1·1 year oerved to Milo Shirley H o II Y cllcallon that any American ohlps
TwUa 8 1 .. Mre. VIrgil
1111tenco from the loeal court on and 14111 Sharon Zurcher of Pam- - • on the way to New Gulnea.)
kino. Mra.:·alr!ey Bo-r and lntont to defrand cherge after eroy: Mill Sharon 'lbomo, Mill Jnusen laid that If :11o gasoline
Cbrtltle -.l'"Mrs. 'Audrey Hoff· breaklnl his probation.
Jan Ann Smith and Mi11 Mary eana oro foand 1 t sea, •'wo will
man.
•.
Deputy Sheriff '4:orrll Bragg Stafford of Woll P... MrL Nill to
Michael iJ dead, but if WO
Mlu Jatt Zerkle of
ond Slato Polloe Trooper F. E. Salaer ol Great Bend, lllrL Orll find them on lhore wo wiD be
vlon.d Mi. and Mro. CUrtlrr
Eddy accompamled the prisoners Hubbard, Ml11 Linda Hubbard, encouraled.
ani on !lail!lrday ..Oiling.
In MoundavUio.
Mrs. Clinton Plei'ClO, Mrs. B Ill "There are 10,000 natl-, aU .
Mr. lialll tln. J. C. lllckard
Hudaon, Mro, Cl.,_. Freeman, friendly, llvinl In that and
In GaUlpollrr,lm Tuesday on
IIAVE GVJJ:PS
MIA Linda Willla, Mrs. WIll we IN rely IDa Upoll tbon1 1o lind
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M&lt;. and Mro. Rey Pick-. Sr., Th1111101, MIN Role Ano TbeiJa, Michael," Janaen aalll.
:Mr. •Ill ~· Herman
Clifton, bad u dinner gueota MrL Carrie Slnc:lalr, Mro. Mal')' "A reward of 1110 pleees of toand SOli oCI rarltonburg were
...,ning their· 100 Huhbml. Unoblo to attaDrl but tobacoo-lrlortune to nativu-lta
weekond
of lrlra. ·
and lamUy, Dr. and Mra. B. B. -ding gifts were Mrt. Robert been qff*ed 11 a rew...S and en.
Pictena, aon Ray, ll~rt ; Jellen, Mro. Emmett Bartell, tiro v~o! havo iNIIn draitad
OtObloey ~ are their daughter and famii)', Mr. M111 Barbara SpniUH, Mrs. Paul br the oearch.
NANCY
• w..,, Mro. and Mro. Lloyd Hollman IIIII H01ton, 1I1n. omu. Croolu, IIIn.
-uicello• 1'Mr
Bl~ ·
chlldren, Pomaroy; Mr. and Mro. Ed Hawley, llllu Susie Hawley, ''Na!IWI know the area and
Probe Roush
Natrou, Cllltor.; Mr. and Mro. Corn l\'l~ Mri:·J'o,rrul will ~ ,.port anythlng
with Mr
llamer Cook, and Cblltor Bailey, Mrs. i;iwrellOI Diddle, IIDUIIUII 11&gt; theit aroa. The fact
·' ·
Ions Mark and John Mloa Donna, Diddle. Mro. DoD W. have no word '1' II Ml' un· ·
Middleport.
Cottrill. Mill lllla!'on Cotlrril. !ln. 111UN1 • II tater 1!mt f4r tieWII
Ado Sla&lt;k, and Mra, · Cbarlel tQ leak '"'
. I 'l'f . ~. awOIIIJlO
BIB'fll. ~tJNCED
Sprouoe.
,
.
· where ~ 'an. "!¥J ' podi'OII
:Mr. and Mri: John Pai'IOll of
commrmJ~lono. "
•
~~~~~· are lliiiiOUIIclDC I b • IAVII GI'N CRECIWP
Mlchaol'o Iaiiier, GaY. ~
of a . b!I1Jy Jirl 7 !be. 4 IJOirl'ON lllPll - Doetor1 at A. IIGcll!'olii!t' of N., Yoitt; and
nal!led Jnllo Ann. The Par- Petor Ileal llrllham Holpltal' to- tho ;A{ t w'e ~ IIIIer, llrl.
·. have i a;·Jeffrey, 4 years day ,.,. ~ to begin a Jiarr. 8tra~11. ~ - a lid
,.._ Maternal• lll'aarl)oili ! of .., llllrJ laud of opd • ~ 'l'lllllllllltl
~~1:;•~· iWr::.J
'' .·. a. : Mro. Ralsib CllilroN ~ tollii.ml!ila ,; oli6 Dq Iii&lt; IIIIi toaitaJ ..-.. _...._
,.,
~..
• ,. , bo lllull
111f1117,'' ' . ... --. • ' . . . ' "''l'l'!r . ...... ~:i\i!Jf':;':

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linger, Mrs. George Heinea, Mra.
Rob
II II
ll
w•
ert 8 • Mrl. Wi lam •~
Mtl. Joy Barlow,.M~ Ma.··
Atkins, Mra. !i:mUy Saundero,
Phyllis Wilcox•n Mrs Shlr
Graham, Mrs. Ao~ry Nelson,
. Thea C. Helneo, Mra. The~
rr.a Rees, Mro. Patti Davis, M".
.
Shlrle~ Roble, Mrs. Mudge 11Boggs
. ary Janey, Mn. Ill y Joe
Meadows, Mlas Ellie Marlin.

Committees were named to
lind I bulldlnc lot and mate
plant for 1 nr. equipment building lhll week at a meelillg of
residents and memben of the
newly fonned Olive Townahlp

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A011088
6. He..taUon 21 . Ht.raaa
(ConiiDW!d From Page Ouol
L Gardener'•
JYII&amp;ble
22. Wtnr·
1. "--, we
Uke .~
tool
tho amount of lou incurred by
art hart"
part
I . T...
IJI&amp;CO
T. Kokllnr
23. Pal'UN
the wreck. A apokeaman said, "It COLUMBUS &lt;UP[) - Ohlo Atty. Fl;~ar::~ committee will 11. 12...............
td&amp;'•
24. Con~
Is douhlful If I could mate an Ge M k McEl
a ~at,
'~"'"a. 'i/Ud , ptr
elUiion
estlmato within a $1110,000 of the n. ar
roy,
Rhod be made •• a """""" meeting of 18. IA&amp;ve out
. loo ..
and sta•e Audiw Jameo
u, all .intoreated Olive Townab!p rea- 1&lt;. l!'rlchtenld D. Kan'• name 27. Father·
Bock of
10. ''M.Y F&amp;lr
ol
;;.. Poca High and Grade Repu~lican, .today ranked u their ldenll Mnnday night. Nov. 25, at 15. neck
--"
the
School• across the road from the party sleadmg gubernatorlol chal· 7:30 .p. m. Another eommltteo lo 11. Toterobty
lf, At a
"i
Hebrewa
cUitanc:e
30. Affirm
wreck were closed Wednesday by lengers.
working on the aile and other 11. KillS
19.
Riak
li.
M&amp;rtln
31. Doomed
pollee authorities becauoe of Both men announced Wednesday detaill of a 8re alation.
22.Tennlo
Luther
32. Game
flll!lel from chemical tanka. All they would oeet the nomlnatlona The Olive toWnahlp truataea reltroko
tollowert
ftlh
the chemlcale have been drained for governor.
'cently purchesed Middleport's old 28. Stop!
18. Clatom
38. Wtcke4
(naut.t
20. J•stawe••
:u. Com·
from the tanks now, but an odor For Rhodes it ~ he his third 1941 fire truck. Towuablp rest·
-....
motllty
sllll blankets Poca.
ohot at the governor 1 job. He waa denio aoon wlll otago ·a drive for Ill. Tllv'•
A service stallon about 50 defeatod, wbeu he wao mayor of fwulo to houae the truck Ill tbe 21. ChJldrln'a
I~
yards from the wreckage remain· Columbus, by Don Ebrleht, and In near future.
.
II
eel open throughout all the excite- 1954 he lost to Frank J. Lauache,
ment which surrounded it. An at- now a U. S. Senaw. He hao
DVV TO MEET
;;
31.HJah body
~~~~
tendant aald Wednesday he bad served u aud!!Gr for eight YWI Daughtero of Union Veterans
lomporanot sold a gallon of gas since the and formerly served three terms will meet Monday Digiti at the
I~
1111'0
wreck beoause offlolals were uo- as mayor of Columbus.
DAV hall In Pomeroy at 7:90. 81. To 11111'11
ps
ing his lot lor parking space.
McElroy entered politics in 11137 Quarterly birthdays will he ob- 3G. ap.lnst
~0
Firat
when he was electod to Cleve- aerved.
19 :10 11
prcteur
land's
City
Council.
Since
then,
he
3~.
Incarnation
I ·
Funera I serv Ices for Cb ares
ed
(Hlndu)
Otto Mulford, 32. Rt. I, Middle- has serv ·~ state repreoentath·e
P51 lti!!POBTED
40. Cavity
port, will be held at 2 p. m. Sun- ari~ ,senator, . and was an unsuc- 1 Middleport toWn hall offlclals fl. A.mbulanet
za

Judy Hewetson, Miss Shelm. Burial will he In Mil.. Come·
MASON - Mlos Karen
Grinstead, Miss Sandra Burns
tery. The body II now at D•gony
ort, bridHlect of Philip
Emma Jane Weaver, Miss
Funeral Home In Albany and will
of Pomeroy, wu honored
Bartels, Mi" Shirley Whipbe brought to his home today.
ly with a miscellaneous
Mlsa Dorothy Russ~ll. and
@Ivcn at the home of her
hostesS.s.
The Mel~s Counly Farm llureau·.
cr. Mrl. Helen Stoowart, In Ma· Sending gifts but not attending Boord of Trustees met Wednesday
OC
at the Federation ofll&lt;!ll In Porn·
sor1. Mrs. Sulle Grueser was co· w~re Mrs. M8 ud e S• prouse, Mrs .
hostess.

2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 ., Nov . 24, 1961

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IUNDAYlCUoOL LEIJBON OF THE-WEilt
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SPORTS DESK
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Sentinel Church News

By Roy L. Smith
So much emphasis Is being laid up&lt;&gt;n the doctrine ot
eace of mind , that modern Christians aro apt to be
ed, and conclude thai Christianity is some kind Of
supertranqutUur.
e •'1••1 ' 11 J - a. m.
nr.t 11111 'ftllrd ~· IO·!II 1
Let tllere be no mistake about the matter. A mind tblt
el ...tift 0., IIIIDto, Old P _ , ,.. q .,.,. m. !JolT C•mnnmloll· ' k.o,.,. baa been freed from worry, fear, and frustration it -a
Jflate. RaclDo Portlalld 110 - us. 8"' "'"' Avo. DAY r~ 111 011&lt;1 l'lflh &amp;and.,. lo·.O blessing to be coveted . But the first aim of Cbrlsjianlty
doad: Roy ProWtt, pallor: bUD· Ha111 Sabbolh l&lt;llool 1 p. a: a. IlL, Tbo Ordor lor Dally M.,;,. Is not. to rellevo Its adherents of anxiety, but to eD!Mc',
day Sdlool 9:30 a. Ill., preaching Worsblp ~ervico 1:16 p. m.: - lng Pray..-. 1 8 m. B•ly c.m. them m a iloly war agatnst evil in every form .
. ,·
10:30 a. m.: Prayer - I I p vice~ oro Saturday. Praytr- muolou: Onlr&lt;b School oii0:30 a.
.
Evil ID ChanglnJ Forma
·,
m. Wodlleaday.
- illg 'Iburoday 7,• p, m.
111. ...., ··...t.y. ~-- v.,.
Ev1l appear, In every generation m a form d!!Signeil
man~~ .. Qdol, . . _ .. 0.. 10,
trJ, I'II'St '1\Jeodey .• p. Ill.: Guile!, to undermine that genera!lon.
'"7' a.L Eugene !leY. Ira 11. Tlbbo, r.-. s...
w~. 1 p. m.: ChurdJ There was a lime when bwnan s!Jvery reprerentell
Undonovud, m!o!t!or, Bible ecllool do,y IObool t:e .. m.: Wonlllp w....... 'l'lllnl 'l'llursolay. 2 0 m the ereat moral outrage perpetrated by a dllllocretle
''80 a.m.: MoraiDa ,oonblp 10:30 service u a m.: ..s 7:41 p. a; ar.-w Cblaob, MJol. government. The very fact ol slavery contradlded olie
m.: '£voldac -.hlp 7:30 p.m. prayer meetlq 'l'aood"7 7:80 cllopott, Rev, Roy1110Dd Koultright of tile first principles of Ute and government expreteell
l'ea!&gt;lf.l'rlda)o 7,., pool«: luadayldlool t :30 a. m. 1D tbe Declaration of Independence wblch declared tllat
lo........ Reod. Blblo SCbool Sapt. p. m.
--..-' n. lt)oa.;. . .,._.p.m.
Jl&lt;k llodltle, .upt.: Membership all men are born free and equal In their rights,
llf.e,
!leY. Carlllerrlq, putor, Carroll llndloriJ a...,
clua
for
youth
meet
wtlh
pastor:
liberty
and
the
pursuit
of
happlnns.
But
with
slavery
11
Norris, Supt. Sulldq ldlool 9:80 minlstor, Chorloo Plerco. au..o 10:30 a.m. Wcnldp, lti'IIIOII by outlawed by the War-Between-the-States, the nation
P. IlL Wodll•d1111 Midweek Roush, Supt.; Bll&gt;lt lldlool Rev. Larry Butrhl"""l. 1:45 p. m. ready to move on to other wrongs, and correct thein. _
Bible study 7:80p.m. Wodnesd.ly. v:30 L m.: MoraiDa WWibfp 10,311 JUDJor 011&lt;1 Smior Youth Fellow- Olice tbat the question of slavery had been ~
VB Cbueb, IMm ron., .... a. m.: Cbrlotllm Eadoa.... l,.utb ohlpo: 7:80 p. m. """'"''"""'"" the Amencan people found themselves confronted wltb .
lllwp. Pllfor, Sunday e p. m.: ICnamc -.p 7,10, Ed~
the probleDIJ of expanding industrialism to w~b all
t:30 a. m.: Wonblp ...... Wedn..., ., 1 ~q Blblo olud1 MW. JNI&amp; . , . t1o11..t Pm- manner of evll1 adbered . The economl~ rlgbtl of fict9r!
Sunday eveafD&amp; al 7:!10.
at 7,110_
bl'l&lt;riiD Ch....t~. J.v. Howard workers bad, to be evaluated IDd safeguarded. The ,;~
ol t11o
s,... F10tbm Goope1 wu•= ..,.. Ruppeh, pastor. iunday Sdlool, vine destiny or the nation bad to be appraised 11114 tJie
!lev. llarold Rolmu, paat. aa . Sllv.....uJo Rood. 11:. J. Grit- 1:1111 a m., lllohard Vall8ban. jingoists brought UDder aubjectlon.
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Sunday 1C1ioo1 8:80 a. m.: filh, putor: Roymond s.-. s. 111pl: 1:80 p. m. Ywlh _lDC!OIInl:
T~ay
we
face
the
problem
of
foreign
aid,
lllU!IeJI'
'
Calt't leU yet wbetber my aon will foHow Ill ldll
THI . . UJICM 1'011 AU. , , ,
MDmiDg
-.blp
10:30
a.
m.:
s.
Supt.;
SuDdo7
IJj:JioOI
10
...._
Monday
1:1111
p.
m.
JIIIIICir
c:boir:
!eating
an~
the
fall-out,
soU
and
water
conservatiQD,
jU.
Ilad'a footsteps. Bloeka don't make an engineer.
ALL. POR THC CtfUIIICit
P· m.: Evlllllltii&gt;Ue Evan, ·otic services 7:1111 ,.. m.; Wed. 7 p. m. Soolor eholr.
YJnile delinquency and hooliganism ID lndll!try.
'
' But he's' learning aome of the baole prlnclplel of J,~~::•:30
ol 7:1111 P. m.: • - Prayer meetlq 7:1111 p, m. Tuts- HWI pod J'lnl IJIIIol ~.
And In every one of tllese conflicts the CilriJtian .Iii
physics with whieh many profeoalona deal.
7:1111 Jli'II1W meeHnt: Prayer day.
R&lt;rv. Doaald Boono, ,._., SiJD. chaUonged to get Into the fight.
:
'1'uelclq
.
7:111
p.
ILl
Mioday
li&lt;bool
t
:
II
I
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m.
Tally
Fowl·
And
It
Is
a
Flghl
·
·
On tbe way home from Church, when be talka about
his lesson, I recognize familiar ligna • • • dcnzotct: !llo1118l'J urvicolo lbo ani 'luosday
~·011lllpl: 10:I6 a. IlL Worohlr, There ls all too much disposition on the part of lll4!fo
is still In the mold. Deep convlotlon bold dedleatlon
the DIODIIi ol 7:111 p. m.
lhe VerB&lt;! ol Great 'l'lllngo. ern cburch members to aasume that tile church re 'e: . ·
11, Ma~Nn7.
oome later, But he's grasping those' basia trutbe 011
or 111•
B p. m. Jumor and Seolor Voulh sents comfortable resf blUets fo Cbrl tia
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which great Uvlng rises.
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"saved." Actually, It represents ~eld h!ad;~~
p8.11or. Sunday Scliool 9:SO:
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• those who are fighting for righteot•meu
For a busy engineer who used to be blt-Qr.mJsa In
8 '~ P· m. Choir practle&lt;~.
It Is all too apt to be the ca.~ bo~ever that t
bls ehurch attendance, fostering tbe growth af a 11011) MDmiDg Worsblp 10:311: NYPS a1
Is a fascinating experience • •• especially as I ftnd llll"
EveoiDil
7:80: PnJ·
"":.M~~~ Po... Church has more members In tile' hospitals- llclr:.ut
y..tlng 'l'bunclaJ 7,30.
''The ...Is o! Feith•
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• · JIU' IDcapacltated saints - than aloog the battle lintt
own faith deepening with every reverent dsy I
16 a.m. Lao If the Church of Jesus CbriJt Is to be considereii a ·r.
Fllrwlow ~ .... Dwt,W
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putor. Sunday 11CbooJ
Channel 13--9:45 1.m.
Crew, Supt., Leo Vougban, Aut. dempUve agency, It must think of lts task as belnd onn\iic,
1'w diiOOVered new tllmenllona ID life /OilMDi., .W..
a. m • ...~ Herbert Rousb·
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Supt. DiviDe Wonblp, 18:30 a.m. thing more than a mere matter of · t hi ..,.,r.;=-; '
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•• • •I .,.,- ttt 1ll1gb
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JIIDlor 111gb
111111 FeUow.
s.n.... ftre, even though
tt must
rtsk its Prather
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1n KoluJ'; .o, · . ,:m.:
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Yoalll
Advice
to Young
7:30 p. m.
lng eervl&lt;e ol u wtlll ADellol olllpo - · M~. 7:00 p.m., The young man Tlmotlly, to whom this wwk'l ;scriji, · •
~ ~ and Modem N_,..,, A1lu lhe Churcll Boml Ill TnWHs ture Is addressed, was one of tile younger of the ~ •
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R&lt;rv. R. Ellie. Giell, !&gt;8•· MellliiOiism ODd 11Jpoa11mt, n. meet. Wodneoday t:OO a.m., Pray· tlan clergy of the third generation. His mother ali:il
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llunclay ldlooi t :30: Pbll nounced, lhe oubjoct of lbo lao er Clrc:le mee1a. 7:00 p.m. Choir grandmother before blm bad been Christians· lllld 1 rlai
Supt.: Mamilla worsblp ""' oonnon. Golden Tut: Wbolo- 11411w:oal. ,.,.y, 9:110 a.m., heritage of the faith bad been bequeathed tO him.
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a.m.: Youth oerviot7 p.m. aoever ls born of God ........,. Sludy Circle 111MU
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EYanpllatle oaolce 7:10 p. m.: et lhe world: and IIIIJ 11 111o rJo. lrdt u Cllardloo: II. Poal'o ,. The Uniform Sunday ScbooJ lesson for Not. 2$: '
tfae hope it wiU. ~In some measure, foster . . . Mid • week pr.,... ~!~~'fico Wed- lory lhet overoomelh the world SiiDda1 Scliool 8:16 a. m.: Choli'C.b CONTINUING G_ROWTH," Romans 12: 1·21: 1 TllneodaY 7:10 p. m.
even eur faith. 1 Jolm 1:4.
I • ll:llt a. m.: St. Jolm's Sun· motby 6:11-19; 2 Timothy 1:3-14.
help .IUitaln tlaat ..,,.lela Is good In famllg and eona- a-·" -Flee are-,,., ... BOIIIO or rn,v... Cb- 0 d.,-15cbool!O a.m. O.lll'dl9 am.l'iB~thih."H·:::"'i::"':::~~~~'='""-:"""""--~J
1Y e time be came to an age where be wu·
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'llle Coun ChurdJ 111 Town ·..,: a....r. or Cluill, MW'eport,
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tnualtglfte, this feattwe b sponsored fig t Ia e lnul~'::.Sr. putor{V day ldloo~:illl am. ·aer1
Fred L Gardner. Millioier. Bible 'badehrespons!ble for administering the affairs of--.
• • a. m., '"' &amp;!pt. MOl'IIIDg Wonblp u
lldlool 8:1111. Help uo hold our c urc • a CODB!derable amount of pag:UU.m bad lllflltrG
Rea flruu aafl GrfJfUibatlons ..,laoae natnea appear 10.30 SUpt.,y !:'"'s!~~ Evangellstle service 7,30 : :: t1ao lain in ottond111&lt;0 of Jut ed 1hr. Cbrbban ~ovement. Licentiowneu, c1nu1kent
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-~.!.80 Sermon by putor llev. L«~ week. Mr. Weodell Gerlacll, Supt. :"• f~~ ~utrlghwltthUDtbemorallty bad come over Into tile
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• Thuroday
7 30
Konlllli Wonblp 10·80 Sermonw
ong
converts to paganism. Allct ID
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lq llld B~P..:::-,:~ lllbjoct: "Towermj ·O'er lhe ag~ I!Dd trusted leader who had evidenUy p•'l'd
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we1oome !'.dmoad Lit., Wreeb of Time." Junlor and meridian, and was no longer able to render effective
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leadership, wrote him to warn blm roneerning the d&amp;
Oorcaa: E. Codner pulor, Sunday T iP • Plalllo EVIl, .... Ro7 .r..
. ~ · ' Eve- terlorating influences against wblch be must steel hlJn.
PLUMBING ' &amp; HEATING
-- Wool Mtln II,
IJ.SIIIIday Scliool 10 a. m., WYF 7 Gearhart, pu!Gt:: SWid117 s.bool - . Service T.GO, Sermon-auJ&gt;. sell
240 Lincoln 11. • Mlildloporf
~OMEROY, OHIO
P. m.: Worahlp 7:30 P. m. Sun- at ~· 311 a. Ill., SUnday W~
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~- He undertook to remind the young man that tbe ~
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"WE ADl TO PLEASE"
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that the sacrifices and the beroiSDI of the generatiooll
Maroum, minllter: Bible School Flril llopllol mereh. - · ,....
ID the
·week aerv· gone lald an extremely heavy load of responsibility
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at MDI'IliJI8 worsblp IO:SO: CbrJst. Rev. At1.bur R. McCauley, paslor lee! Cltoir-pracllce 8' 08·
the generation (particularly the leaders) that bad fn~
ian ~- 1 p. m.: Evelling Cbester SimpiOII, 111)11.: 8:311o. m
MJddJepool FtnC Bopllot, . . .. ed tile faith.
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SIDiday Scliool: 10, ts &amp; IlL Mom· Donald Boone, pastor: '' a. m. With 20 centuries of Cbrlstlan heroism and saerlftces.
RAWLI~G$ &amp;
Bakers 01 Good Preocl
11o11 11 Jebftb'a wu. lng worship: 1:41 P. m. Senior Sundo715cbool. Tony Fowler, supt. at our back we do not dare live as we pleue todaY: · -Pi1b11e meeting SUnday 3 BYF; I .P. IlL Jlllllor BYJ': I P. 111;16 a Ill. ........lp ......... "A (Copyright 1961 b): tbe Division of Cbristlan Edu
Huntington. W.Va.
m.: WalclilowerllllriJ&gt; 4 p. m.: m. Evenrng _ , Wed. 7•30 p. 10.I6 ' · m. """hlp ~emce. 6 tlon, National Council of the Churches of CbriJt In ~
1111r1J&gt; 'luosday 1 p. 111.: Ser· m. Pray..- meelfn&amp; ·
p. m. Jllllior Blgb 111111 Seolor Unlf4d States of America.)
t1&lt;e moolillg 'l'bunrlrt7 f p. m.: 8oalb Belbl EVIl, .... *1 !Dgb Youth CI'OUJlCI: 8:80 p. m. l --''---&lt;:;r.;nOi'jil;;.,rr;;n"Mn----~&amp;
IWD!Jbi ldlool Tbursclay 8 p. m. Gearhart, past.r: SUnday School AduU Forum - Great Bap!JJI
J1uvU1e Pf1ar1tD Bolio e 1 1 at 10:30 a, m., SlmdaJ -.blp a1 lloclrilloo: 7:30 p. m. Evening
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FAILURE OR SUCCESS
Low UDion 11688
Sunday School, ~:311 a.m. Andrew m. Tbursday.
B. S..hom Missionary Society;
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Myers Supt. MomiDg Worship ~"' EVIl Cbrcl, a... Wed. 7:30 p. 111. prayer '!JO"Iillg:
By Rev. Glenn Bate
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Revens~W.Ya.
Luke 5:5
us that a gro~p of fishennen bad fish~
10.30 ~ m. Pll&amp;rlm Youth Meets Roy Gearhart, putor: Simday 1:30 p. m. diolr practice.
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;., :· Evan ellstl.o Service School 10 a. m.: Subday wonbtp 111111p11ore 1:. u. a. eburdJ, a~ night a11d ,\'Ad taken nothing. Remember how llesuM
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Francia Glazier past.r said to Peter Launcb out Iato the deep." It was Pet~
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8 p. IlL.,
Mo~l wonb1p 1,30 ;, m. S..: who said "Master we· have toiled all night and taken. ·
Wacbomwrolectowneanz~..:. p.m. Don Rod: Springs II'# I'M da) lcllool to: !II L m. Mr. E. E no:~· nevertheless at Thy word I will let doWD the
Attend Tha ~burdl Of ll'our Choleo
Tall• Someone To Church wttb YOU Sund07
Mlddleporl
ND R. R. Card,
putor: Sunday Weeb, Supt. Evenial aervl"" ne ·
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School, 9:30 a. m,. Wonblp om· 7·!11 p. m. Youlll Fellowshi 6. 30
Many of us today .know bow it feels to take nothing
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Pomeroy
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J. · Bartlett. lee, 7:30 p. m. IIYP: 1:111 p. m.: ~ m. .Mid Woek prayer S:rvice during a long night of hardship and reverses.
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m
These men did not fail for lack of skill, they knew
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lll!l worship aemce 10:30
m.: er ODd Bible SluriJ, Wed., 7:10 p.
"' :311 P. · Ladles Aid their work, they knew the sea of Galilee; they bade~
NYPS-YO'"tg P-·ple, 1:45 P. m.: m.
Thuraclay. Youth clwir practtc;e ed their Uvlng on it, but this time it had beaten them.
Evan••llstlc aervlee 7:30 p. m.: Allred MetWW - , a... Wednesdoy 1·80 P· m. Children s The most diligent of men sometimes have litfle to
l'riiDOI'OJ''I Buclret SboppiiiJ Center
Your Watareen &lt;\&amp;"""7
Prayer meetllig. Wed., 7' 311 P· m. Robert R. Card paslol'. SUnday choir praetlce 1 p. m. Satwtday. sbow for their patient, consistent efforts. As the world
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N- lap~'-! - SUnday school School t 9·30 1Jeyd Dlllloger Cblll'dl ., ~ Pooaoroy, Je" measures success many of our most saintl.l:' people bave
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80,Y«'L m.: wonblp, u a. m. Supt. w':,rship 'eorv~ooa o1 10:1i ry ,Maslen, ml~: Sun~y been failures. J~s was a sober and fa~thful worker,
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aervlce, Wodneodll)' 7 with the Rev. Card. Wedaeaday School. 1·30 a. m., Churcll 10·30 but according to the world's measurements he was a
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eve, Nov. l:llth, al 7:45. llevival 1
Cbrlotllm ~· 6' 30 failure. During his later years, h• had no home of His
Nationwide IDBIII'anCEI 01 Columbus. 0.·
Bopllsl Sunday servloes will begin, and """"'· p. m., £venial- 8·1111 P· m. own; He ate at the table of others. He slept in other's
Flnl Vll1lorl Pres.y. beds or outdoors, and Was buried in onother's tomb.
l :3ll. KoruJDc WWIIbip 110 tbrougb Dec. 1 ,
Builders and Bullcllll(l Supplleo
115 I. 2tH1 11.
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PallaH MelllodiA
Cor! lertan Clturoh, Rev. Howard RupEven His closest friends forsook Hlm. For all his Ia·
Ch"lor, Ohle
915·2005
Pallurl Flrllllapllol- Sunda' Horrlng pastor· Morning .,.rship pall, pastor. Wonblp 9 •· m.: bor and love He reaped only hatred and death. Pinally
II,.!JOOII:SO
•· m. J'n!•cbing Sun- 10;30 .: m.: churcll School o,!IO SWtday School 10 a. m.
the eleven men who bad been faithful to Hi_m until near
1'1111 P. IlL
Ue, supt: uo a. m. worship Tile Fedtnlocl QurdJ, UaiW the end were ready to quit. Yet with all this seeming
lls!B:•:•~'
PNI•:vtOrtu - s p. m MOD&lt;Iay. WSCSflrat Tuoo!~ ~&amp;1\) ~Y·
failure, Jesus was tbe Most Successful man thlll ever
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IChool It a. m. WYF 7 day and III!COIId 'I'll~ el eaeb
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• W 0 J. Jived on earth.
Rotors 01 Bolsum Bread
m. and Bible study OVIIY Tueo- monlh: Family nlghllasl Sunday Bartels, pastor, John Wm. Blaet- It Is said that in a certain community a bankti sum.
l'ra1er 111111 praise IIOI'Vi&lt;e evening of eacll mon•b at , ,30 tnarS,: ·~·b ~t:~-~ med up the al&gt;prais~l of a Saintly Soul who.live4::1n the
~ 7:ts p. m. ·
Eveatng s e r v tee: Wr · !lday m. \\! Ysh' u~ "cbrtsti same commumty w1th tbe phrase "he mlver seeliled to
I 7:30 p. m. Prayor meeUnJ.
~al'::;'' · ::. lp J' and Sr .;~ accumulate anything." How wrong he wast The mdivid·
p I' ol - Sunday J. ;, JOACHIM, PIIOP.
a. IlL: ovangelistlr&gt; oervlce. 7:411 Edu Uarled
Chanh Wed ;.,t, p. mp..;;~raled Ctr,1; ual referred to had tbrough the great lnfluen~'pf bls
POMEROY, OHIG
Quality Drlo Cleanma • Laundr7 Service
p, m.: Wedllesclay Bible atudY f!ev Elden R. Blake, p.- Sun- meeimg. p. m.
Saintly life led ~any young people to the '!"tier thhigs
'1'r7 Our RoulbdrJ Servlot, Ftatwork traned
1I8Wid Cllllldl ollho N-ao day lebool to a. m. SUpt Robert llorlllaf Slar EUB Cllurelr, L. of life an~ bad unpress~d all wbo knew hun. \Vllh Ule
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Mlddl-&amp;lllda1 iebool8:10 a. 111. Mora Mumy. Christian Endeavor 7:15 R. Cuml-~ pallor: .. Sutocl"7 enobUng mfluences of h1s character. Success Cai!IIOI be
ill&amp; otorlllllp 10:46. Evangelialio p. ID. Song ......,.. a p. m. c E. School 8,411 a. m.. Mrs. John lhle, measured m dollars and cents. Our life, our cba!aeler,
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IIOt'Oko 7:46 p. m. Uidweell pray President HowarJ Smltb Classes aupt.: Worship servtoes 10,45 a. Will s~d out and up far ahead of our dollars. _'!\
oervtce Wednesday 7:411 p. m. lor oD preachillg servioed 1:20. m. Firat and Tblrd sundays. Wed.. . By faith we can launch out Into ~e de.ep of tf!S ser~. C:upol ~ - Mid-week prayor IIIIIOUns. Quo 1 p 111 Prayer meeting. ...dies' v1ce and be sure of tile most rewarding kmd of success,
POMEROY, OtiiO
Bible IICbool 11:10 a. m. Wonblp Ieeder Ray Adamo. All oro ..~ Ald. 'lll~ay allernooo at home It may not Include an abundance of this. world's goods
"'1'1111: MI:N'S SHOP'
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lO:JO a. m. 011 lbe 110&lt;01111 oomo 1o one ODd oD of lbelt oer of Beltb.o Holler.
but it will Include treasures in Heaven where moth and
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OHIO
ldurlll Sundaya.
•Ices. 0o Statr R"Uto Dt two Flnl 11ap11o1 COrch, p.,..,.,, rust do not corrupt. and Is far beyond the reach of in'
Do- Cb"""' II Qrlsl • mllea above ReodavOlo.
Ralph c. Zundel, pallor: 9:30 a. come and inheritance taxes.
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Sible IICbool 9:311 a.· m J'n!amlng Belhlebom 8 • P1101 Clnlrell. m. worahlp servlcellld oludy. s....
~ost of us spend much time and thought seeking ll!il·
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10:90 a. m. on the lirll ODd lilll'd Great Bend, Rev. Arthur R. II&lt;&gt; mcm "A Great Day is Coming." lena! wealth and security_ and we do well to work dlll·
SlrBday&amp;
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Cauley, pao10r, Rol&gt;ert lAw, Nursery and Jualor Church. ''"' ~ently In an effort to provide for ourselves and our fam·
Blllldina Supplleo &amp; Mlllworll
J . w. Bmm
Roll""' c:tq,nll o1 Cbtbl - ··supt: 9:80a. m. llomhll wonbiP Youth meelfnl lor Jr. and Sr. !Jies: Dame fortu~e Is fickle and the prospect of success
'Goaero~ Calllracliq
Bible ochooi 9:30 'a. m.; Worship 111td SUnday Scbool: 1 p. m. Eveo· Higb: S:30 Adutt diS&lt;USSion.grouo ID b15 endeavor IS not always bnght.•,Jn the spiritual
oervi&lt;e 10:1111 a.m.: Youth hi illR - . a.
-''Why Wltneu lor Chris!? Mrm· world, however, we can be certain of success.
lowsblp e p. m.: Worablp 1 p. m. - . . , I:VB Cblaob , _ , , d8l' 7:311 p.m. YOUIIB Acluk worn. !be promises are abundant and wit~out quallfi~atlont.
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llsiDilla; scllool l:liO o. m.: MonJ. G'"" Bate, pootor: Wonblp t:IO: en meet: 'ftlursday 7:30, women·•
;,· . Him Uiat rometh to me I wlllln no WISO ca~
tiJ'.Iowert fOl' AD 0ee:MI.Oill11
lllll worablp UJ:30 a.' m.: lllwwDlnl Srmday School 10:80, 0111 1111opp, Soolety: Friday 7:30 BJA Confer- out. (Jobn 6:37)
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"Believe
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.. 111111 Bille o111QJ 7:pl f. m. By.._.. EVB a.a..... Oleo M~ Uolore rr.e Will Bopllll saved." (Acts 16:31)
Gh•hr, Oh..
Phane YU S·2145
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Bate pastor SUnday un Clnlrell. C..,..ler, o. llev. Mar- " ... As many as received Him, to Uiem gave He poilt'• •,
lVI&amp; 1 I _ SuadoJ a. .;,, 11ea' ~l:::n7, """', via D. Marklnt, Pulor. SundaY er to becGod~e the Sonths of God." (Jfob n 1:12) . ruled
\ICIIOOl 9:30 o. m.; Wonblp aor MOI'bial worohtp 10•45: Pra,ver Sehoot ~:45 a.m. Prayer Meet1ng In
s Re•1m ere are no a0 ures or un
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~ and Bible Study, Wed .. ond Young Poople's Meeling Wed· mlses. If '!'e meet the requlr~ments we are su~rf,~~~Q~f:·;:~-~~
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nesday at 7:31 p.m. l'reaclllng cess. God s mercy Is sure. Hts promises !lever
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\1 ,t:hrl:oil•~·CIW.III- Sund111 r.OhoOr . ·.fll.iloi' .ifti' picl· 0111011.....,. oe"loo Satur;ay ...eniD&amp; o1 7:- There's a home waltln&amp; for eacb oiie of liS til
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uoti Willlllll A.~ a--: ao p.m.
w• keep the Faith.

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HEINER'S BAKERY

GOEGLEIN READY MIX CO.

HOME LAUNDRY CO.

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TODAY'S
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HOYT'S SOHIO SERD.J(E

FRANOS RORIST and
SHUMWAY GREENHOUSES

BAKER FURNITURE

For Winter

Treat Your Car TQ A, Ch..,l (. ·•·

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MAX WARD AGENCY

Men's &amp; Boys'

,MII'DLIPORT

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POMEROY FLOWER SHOP

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:__. A rreat uaet lo any ~tahe• from Chri.stmu day 01'1. Rub• :._ ber-treaded, awing-a:way 1tep1 put high ahelvet within
easy reacb. U ha1 a restful, comfort-padded. seat, tOG, for
workJili at .raHJge, link or ironing board, All•teel conatnlott.a,,_ Dart hourglass 1hap•. MetaUic tan 01' chrome
tintab. W111bable, Nia-retistlnt a.pholatery • wida uolor
oh&lt;&gt;ltt. flU6.

ROWL&amp;Y &amp; REED HARDWARE, Middleport

PRINCESS GARDNER "STAR-STRUCK"
FRENCH PURSE

Roomy coin pur,o.;e with 10ld-Lone frame, Charga-plate
pocket, removable photo-card windOW.\i. Richly studded
Buffalo Calf. Fashion eolors - $5.00 plus tax .·
Style No. 63C2 (Matching Registrar Billfo-ld, Continental
Clutch~ Ciaarette &lt;:ase, Cigarette Liehter, Eye Gl-asa Ca11e,
ll:ey Gard .)

GOESSLER JEWELRY STORE, Pomeroy

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THERE'S "SOMETHING EXTRA" ABOUT
OWNING AN OLDSI
Your nearby Oldsmobile Quality Dealer haa a Rocket to
fit )"'ur pocket ... and your purpose! M.agnifitent NinetyEights-long on looks ... great' on go! Superb Super 88'1
for bla7ing Skyrocket action! Dazzline Dynamic 88's that
deliver new Rocket performance with Jow axJe.ratio economy! There's the fun-to..cJriv.e F -8&amp; - built for the buyer
who wanh Olds quality in a smaller car! And for '62 ..•
two stunnine Starfires - brand-new coupe and eiamoroua
convertible-for a real adventure in motoring excitemenu

GIFT SHOP

A REGAL .WAY TO SAY MERRY CHRISTMAS
Bring Christmas joy to ynur castle. Give your kina tM
gift he'll really appreciate-A Stetson Gift Certificate. IAt
hif choose his own color and style .from our wide seleoo
tion &lt;rf hats. A mh)iaLu:re hat and hat box shaped like a
crown included. You'll be his queen forever! From $11 .•
to ·$13.95.

.UTLAND, OHIO

BLUE TARTAN

BAHR ClOTHIERS, Middleport

(IN MIDDLEPORT)
TRY OUR DELICJOIJS SHRIMP
OR CHICKEN IN·T!1E·BASKET!

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT, Pomeroy

eALL LEGAL IIEVERAGES SERV&amp;De

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WES ELY, Proprietor

4! DC. SERVICE: for 1

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111... Interwoven Hu•lon(R) NY·

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NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, Pomeroy

FOLDING HIGH CHAIR
JARMAN SHOES-THE MOST FITTING GIFT
Any man on yuur Chrl!\lm!'l Usl will be hi(hly ple111ed
with Jarmans, !or he will get distinctive stylint: and top
craftmnanship-and "friendhn~s!i or fit'' for extra-pleasant
walking. (ll you don't know his size or think he'd rather
nlett hil shoea him11elf, we have Jarman gift certUkates.)
$10.95 to $15.9S. Aloo Rand I&lt; llandcrafl $7.illi to $IUS.

HARTLEY. &amp; BENNETT, Pomeroy

B&amp;AUTIFUL CHOICE OF ·LOVELY PATTERNS
Whal quality! What wluesl Many exciting new patterns,
with accessories in just-rieht color accents. Choose yours!
Lovely Plllterna at $19.9&amp; - or dine in true distinction
tor only $29.9fil Made wlth the aame special care and
with extra melamine 1!1 i&amp; all Boontonware. Break resist·
ant. Dishwasher aare . .BIIJ now! 1t'1 quality you just ean't
~tet for lrss money.
Written Guarantee Against Breakave
LtMITID TtMI ONL Yl

Sure to be mother's - and baby's-favorite from Ch,..
mas Day on. Folds to .5~" flat for sloE'aJ~e, travels ha.
dily, is a breeze to keep c:lean, Yet because Jt 101d.5 '""'·
ward it ca:n•t fold while occupied. Converts to yo-uih CJJ ~ ~· ,
too, with removal of footreat and stainles• ateel tray .
Chrome or metallic tan finish. Wi{ihable upholateq •
choice ol colors. $17.95.

BAKER FURNITURE, Middleport
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MOORE'S STORE IN POMEROY

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recent arrivals
U. S. from Hamburg,
many, enroute to Chicago,
nois, were tnvol"ed In a one
actid&lt;nl TUeoday night on Rou:te I
10 miles east of Pt. Pleasant.

Your Pharmacist

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every week Is ,,nfo11112Uon,
That's because folks have come to depend
on our know\edge . and experience regarding Ji!escriptions and medicines . . . they tuow we : m
qualified, as their communlty health .colliUitant, to
answer their questions arid offet. ftie]llljy advice.
We welcome your lnqulties, and are proud of the
art we play jn aafeguarding the heallli of allll\!!mCers of this communlty, every week of the yeal1.
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POWERFUL
LI8HTWEI8HT

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL ·DRUGS
bJ
DORMEYER MIX-WELL MIXER
Uke I thef m the kittheR- IIIVt!l time Ind. ertort. Speed
· .elector leta you &lt;"hoou any of 10 full.power apeech for
perfeot, uniform mixin11. Snllp-on Jood ll'!nder t:!hopa up
meata, nretables. left-over food. You enjoy aueh featurea
•• an aulomll.lic M&lt;'gic Mix arm: bowl s.lle indicator to
repoallion nlckel chrome be11tt!r11; automatic btater rco)ea.e, detaehable portable fixer head. Ebony bue. Wllb
I opaJ a:Jaaa bowls, melt firlnder 111nd recipe book. $36.60.

H&amp;R FIRESTONE, Middleport

19" O..roll Dfatonol Tube
175 Squarw Inch Pklu,.

HAMILTON

BI!ACH"
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THE NEWEST OP' THE "MIXETTE" FAMILY
MOTOROLA- Precision-Built. Features Introduces
a new standard of TV performance. Custom·matie
tuner-Frame grid tube-New video amplifier
tube-Portables and beautiful Cabinet ModelsStarting at $169.95 up.

CLELAND'S TV STORE, Pomeroy

Weighs only 2~ pound&amp;, yet Ia powerful enough to makf
all mhdn11 laster and easier. Large beater ejector-simply
pre.u and beaters eject wHhout metsing firh&amp;era. Handy
J-speed selector Jocated rieht under your thumb - handy
for right or left-hand uae. Standt on end, hangs on waU
or atores easily in drawer. White with chareoal trim,
GUARAI&gt;jTEED 5 YEARS IN WRITING! Other Mixetto
modelo alao oval~e. $14.911.

New "Des~ner" TV . , . smart, trim and compad wltlt
big 19-in. square-corner "Daylight Blue'' picture , •..
clearest, sharpest in TV! Full power transformer chus)l
provides greater ••pull-in'' power, even in fringe areat..
Other outstanding features : front controlt, up·front aouncl.,
wir~less remote control, built-in antenna, hand.Je. $159.0G.
Budiet terma.

WY. 2·2955

Ohio Valley
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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE DRUGS, Pomeroy

QUALITY VALUE SENSATION
Only a perfect diamond can reflect full beaut,. 1D.d btU·

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Hance . . . and Keepsake JUarantees petfectton bl
ine. Keepsake al~o auurea Permanent Retlltratioa: P,.,.. .
tecllon Aiainst Loao from Settln1. Lifetime Tr•d•·lll PrM· .
leJot. NalionoiiJ Ad•ertloed Prtco. Buy tho boll ·..;; BilJ
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THIS TINY 7 OZ. RICIIVER HAS
A 6 T~NSISJOR CHASSIS.
••• Modem miracle of 'm iniaturization . ~ 4 PLA.elr eh.,.
tis.' 2 inch speaker, ear:pbon_e
, jack. Colort:
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Jewelry

uniot&lt;ntiOIIally omlttecl from
llsl ol hooteoses for the
meeting of the Lewll
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mail with Bu.ekeye F.chnl, OM • lartesl and •tmnceet uviftll. IDil ~
aasociations in Columbul ... Ohio'• aNNat
citv aAd hub of U..ttlte... futest·J1Wial
miltopolitan l?n. Your mqney it completelJ safe • , • Budeye'a ftiW\ll ratio
b hiJber than aftl'llf' .ad every • mt
illnound to •10,000 b)' o federal~·
In oddi tlon, fOQr . ~lilnclol relaJiiit1fhiP
wilh Buri:be io «mt&gt;&gt;•"IY ~.Hf/'u4itliaL
For furtMr informa.tioa maU the OWpQD
today ••• or coil Ul colltct at 224-1.
·And, wbto you're in Col- otoplla • • •

BEAUTifUL GIFTSI

FOR HIM

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IT'S K&amp;C JEW&amp;LERS FOR FAMOUS NAME

EVINRUDE lARK

Tops ir. their field for perform3nee. Shoek·reslatant and
a~ti·magneUt, with unbreakable ma1naprlnga. Water and
dustproof 11 lone as crystal, crown, and back remain intact. Ideal watcheo for f!fla. $9.95 up.
Men'1 and Ladies' Bnte

CUOOEHT

A 11111111 deposit will reserve your selection. Pay
a .little each week. Lay away now!

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whtlre insu~ s•vfngs
tJ/Im 11 generou•

WEBCOR IS BUILT

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Im'l IY. Politlve, . inltlntaneoua ahiftln-a Ia assured
tllro lf!Lolll'lllees. Tboi962 lArk also feature• the famed
~~· ..Jetltream lcnrer unit and comes equipped with
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~- ~-11\11 lw&gt;dlontJ dtiip cu16 no.lle to a minimum.
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Lay Away For Christmas
NO DOWN PAl'MEIVT 1
No Paymenll UntU !Veld Year!

WONDERFUL TO GETI
L•dits' •nd Men's

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TO INVEST YOUR
CAPITAL

232 Second

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT, Middleport

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EASY TO BUYI

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• AU accounts insured up to

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On The BuoiHI Comer In Middleport

$10,000 by a federal aKOncy

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Error1 tD Advertilma-Sbould ille reported lmmed.i1tel1.
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wiD be open all day on
date of sali.o~o For lpformatinn
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t-ontact owaer or call WI 9-3821.
OWNER

Joe Keys
Cl!frT BRADFORD

Phone WY-2-3507

Aul'llontl"t'

S. Third Ave.

Middleport

Quilling· Business

SA.LE!!
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WHITE LEGHORN hens. 7Sc
•·: wit 2o·· Huffy girl's bicycle,
$211.

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NOW IN PROGRESS

211065.

Closing Out Entire Stock At Cost Cosmetics, Toys, Jewelry, All Nationally
Advertised Medicines, Vitamins, Gifts and
· Hundreds of Items.

It 21 3tc

All Sales Cash &amp; FiMI!

STORE

FIXT~RES

FOR SALE

Now is the time to buy for Christmas and
SAVE BIG DOLLARSII

The Fountain
legal Notice
Mala ••. PoaDQOJ,
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ONE 4 • HOOM APAHTMENT
M astt·qJi~ nnd Classic . ROll"
fun1is lwrl
11nd ane 3-room W
H&lt;X"kct oellophane tn)X' with
apartment fu r nished. All utili·
pl a ~tic dispenser only
11c. tie'S paid. Call Don Stivers WY

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1/ua!Jty
Sbop. North Secoll&lt;l Ave-. Middleport.

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Give your home outBtonding beauty
••• at aurpriaingly low cost ivith

PRESIDENT
PURE LINSEED OIL

HOUSE

PAl NT

WHITE OR DECORATOR COLORS

FREE
75
· TURKEYS

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All r ••._
Paid
O?~N

No , ~base
Required

FROM 6 A.M. TO 10 ~.M.

C::t~Tif~ED

.OIL CO.

eS.If-cltanlne ... eoe• on •P•rkllng
white •• . and itJYI whltet
eAIM •"•liable In hMI•Y't

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o, Nov . 24 , !961

Union Service Topic Was Stirring
Up Gratitude, By Rev. Gardner

Rev. Pred I. Gardner, mini~ter
of the Churc_h _or Christ deliverPd
the Thanksglvtng message, Wednesday even ing when the chur;cites of _M_iddlepor~ joim~d in . a

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FHA Girls
Participated In
District Event

Around And
About
1.4 id rl I~&gt; rwt

MYFGroupMet
At Church On
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Your Christmas Tim~
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Shopping Center

VOL XIII NO. 187

Be Sure To Visit Elberfelds Toyland
Now Located at 102 West Main St.
.
(Two Doors Below Court St.)

Crow's Stea~' House
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57FordV8

58BuickV8

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61 Lark 6 cyl. - - - '1695

2 Door Sedan. Like new condition. One owner. Std. shift.

- - - '2795

LeSahrt 2 Door Sedan. Automatic shtft. Power ateerlng.
One careful local trWner.

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LeSabre 4 D~or Sedan. Beautiful llaht blue finish . 'J'rtde
Jn on new Buick.

58 Ford VS

- - '1295
- - - '1195

Falrlane 500 - 2 Door Sedan. On• careful local owner.
Sharp looking ear.
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5701ds. 98

2 Door Hard Top. Orie 'el aharpett tl7'a anywhere. Full
PtWer.

56 Mercury VS - - '695
Moalere)o • Door Secbn. lllereu~tlc. Clean ear.

MANY MORE. • •

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. SANDWICHES FROM OUR
GRILL.and CHQ-BROILER •

'1895

·sa Pontiac vs . - - '1395

59BuickV8

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'1095

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59 Pontiac VS

61 BuickVS

SALADS MADE FRESH DAILY

LOOK I

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MIDDLIPORT, OHIO

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Myen. Mr. lind

Mro. Scally aloo plan to viJR
1everal day1 wJth Mr. and Mra.
Jom,e l Weber at Fl. Lauderdale.
lllr. lind llri. Val Reynolds oud

IH A Good Movie AI

LIBERTY THEATR£

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and G\Vyllll
or Morgantown,
eamt Wednesday lor
II WJ!Oke d wtth Mrs. Edgar Royand Mra. Margaret
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the lloynolds famiJ.y
NOW SHOWING
llln. Peter Staco.
lett Chandler In '
Mr. and Mn. Robert IW1rll
Mr. and !lira. . Gordon Rill'
"TH. PLUNDniRI"
With .John SUon
It c.,luJandmbuo...., Jim and Nick ~
1nd Doloroo Hart
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-andwith Mr. and Mn. Rohut 1!-11'11
"JOY ltOI"
Mr. and Mr1. C. M. ~.
With !lad Fuli&lt;ln, Ann Dorm
Dinner aueoto
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Mr. and llln. Poul

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SyracuH;' Ohio

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Kentudcv l'rled Chlckan and French Frl• 75c
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Consultat"Ion

mao fiH oul the ln&gt;lll door !a
""' Jbrboll,
. Hll 111allaolof Fov chlldfto
Lindo Ramlm. u, ... DO!eh..rt •!lo were \'lolllol
her, PMrJel• CoJH, U,, her aa.
tor. M....... u .... blolllor,
Peter, 10.
"From what I heard.'' Polleo.
Sgi. Goor&amp;e Yore ootd t alter
mwlng the ...... , ''lbol PY
wao l'!:'ky ho waool •uri ..,..
louoly.
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Arreots reported by the patrol
b.ciuded Larry Slddmore, 18, Bidwell, cited MOJ.day for a otop
sign violation, and Bobby Adams,
24, Cohunbuo, elted Dec. 4 lor
failure "' transfer license plates.
Convictions In Galllpolil MO&gt;
niclpal court Friday ineluded
Province 18 lined 15 for stop
• • Dillard Watsoo,
sign violation:
26, Columbuo, lined $15 and C081a
for failure to yield rlpt of way;
Thoma• Shockey, 11, Chicago, and
Jack -Wiloon, 30, Kenton, lorfek·
ed $25 boucle on opeed charges;
Car! ljoavor, 31, Rt. I Thunnan.
fined 15 for 110 mulflar: Gerald
Rums, 119, Drayton Plalno, Mich.
lined $10 and .costa lor following
i&lt;lo clooe.
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MEIGS GENERAL ROIIPITAL
Admilslon~ - Everetl Dalley,
Pomeroy, Uzzle Cole, Cbestor;
Sylvia Joluuoou, Cbeshlre.
DIIIChargeo - !lin. Rattle BQiln
Pomeroy; Homer By..U,
roy, Wylie lleader100, Portland.

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Just AMistake: Girl Was
Going Along For The Rid~

MIDDLETOWN, c-. ltiPI)-

.WI"th Russi·a •*r,_ ..,.
Is Postponed

ap&amp; laldq .....

1o tiJe cleuen 1..- lwo
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Tile ..,., .,.. •IPI .. 11
lllo elwfor M 0 lnlldr....l oocl
111 'o q.-. l&gt;aet elfh lime.
. Polleo 1uplelau1 Uti
la•HIIIatH wbetl daoy foo..
.the maeb- ele.... oot 10
....... lllop Ialo

MOSCOW luPH-A joint Finnlsh-Sovlet communiqUe said today the Soviet Ualoo had aJl'Oed
to pootpone military ooasuhatton1
with Fioland after Prooldent Ur!lo
Kekkonen lndtcated a contrary
move would lncrreaiO teDIIoo ill
Scandinavia.
Tbe joint commtmlqU. publ~hed
i&lt;lday followed a dramatlo meet·
lng In Novoalblnk Friday be.
tween the Flnnilh president and
Sovtot: Premier Nllc:.a Kloruohcbev.

Sheri'££ Has
Two Accidents
To Investigate

WIIEELJNG, W. Vo. (!)PH1bo alletiod kidnaping F rId o y
. - . , ln the Wheeling 1 r ea
appareatly ..,.. all a mlllAb. Tbe
girl reported to have -forced
ropWI)o.
into a car by ber boyfriend uy1
'1'llo..,.
lo It w01 just a shopping trip.
Juvenile a111Mrl11H. 'l'lltr ... AutboriU.. had been looking lor
eolleeled $U.st.
Jamea Holfmaa, 2t, ol Wheeling.
-"
I z•xou.. Ill aad Diana Krenzell, ll, of nearby
Bridgeport. Ohio, In a throt ltate
area. Ho,...er, the couple drove
to the &amp;Irl'• home early Frldey Dlght, explalalnr ll&gt;ey bad
been "' Pittaborfh .oo a .hopping

•-lamed ...,

PIay·Baeks
Ar Made Of
B e•

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!mew the girl l'lpOI1ed Friday
aft&lt;&gt;roooo that he had oeen Mill
Kremell and I!Difman driving
througlt Washlngtoo, Pa., a .short

lime after the alleged abductloo.
A1 a Wheeling policeman put k
Saturday, "It iookl lilol oomooae
just puobed tha penlc button."
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Women's Club
Is Sponsoring

ex~:aplDg WlliTIIDI had -

Bazaar Again

o~eial_ r~portd

cadet TraiJllllg
• • programs

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Mr Sutton, 88
DiedFn•day Jn.
Mei·gs General

ot.JS

esel Pulled ''
rom''"P'"oca
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Wreck Oeanup

Earth R ked
:;t'
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Near Cad• By ........... ---•--•'·-• ..
Gas t•me Bl

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Test &amp;Talk
Is policy Of
Governmenl

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Countmg Our lessmgs ••• .
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pat ro} NOW Has Piaces f-

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SIDEWALK (Superintendants) WATCHERS - 'lld!l
erowd gathered when Mrs. Murl Hoffman, R.D. 1, [. . .
ville, hit the gas instead of the brake Friday at &lt;:Ol'ller
Lynn and E . Main. Pomeroy pollee delayed col!llillr!IDi'" , .

ththelr
as Msrs.ti_HolfffPhmant was in sbOell,' llut
IWora out a(Binsl Hoffmatl by the
o erwtSe umnjure • en ne
o o.
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USIDeSS Our gtrl't lather, Frank Krenzelt Be NEW RA_YEN- '1'llo New Rav·
• f
took the action follnwl- _...... en Woman I Club 181ln lhil year
Rotarian O.arle1 Clarl&lt;100 ,... that his daughter had;:..;~; II sponsoring their annual ba&gt;ur
Jqviewed by meano ol ' neorded edly forced to leave ber job a! a oo Friday and Saturday, Decemtape blghllahil of ln10111111Uoo Wbeollltg glau plant by Holfman ber I and I at the New H a v • n
pveo recenUy In Melgo eooat:y aod thea pushed Into the mau'a City Building.
when government ofllclall joiDed ear.
It will feature hand made noecl·
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In a lour of local lndultrles.
FBI
ts
t
the
Kre le work, home made candy, bake
.
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Today'1 communique aald Kek·
oth
a,.. wer&lt;t 1
There are Immediate operungs In the m~wa, ,._
n- t100&lt;11 and eand!eo.a 1Jo lavon
konea had told Klu'lllbehev thai
~ •pDIIII&gt;lOd
A ~ =when lhl milslng...:;; ·and 1 flab pood. A turkey IIlli trol's cadet training program for young men ·~!:'it
mllltal') conoultatloo• pr&lt;oumably M
Pom~ ol &amp;lrl' up. HoW&lt;v-:;;.u
be given away for the door. prtso. in a law enforcement career, Sergeant P. D. MCCftidJ
1 story, 110
would lead 1&lt;1 Seviet requests for :
• Steel Com e 1 ~
rgeo liP' A doll and Its wardrobe .., dis- of the Gallipolis Post announced today.
coace,.loos which "would eauae a M - 1
pony P 1 n pareuUy wtll bo placed a(Binsl ploy at tbe Boatle building IIlli Cadeta serve at posts through- a high schood gr~te arlqlll'qo
certain amouat of teo~~loo ud and •U.,. plaotl. Olllcloll de- Hoffmaa.
lbt given away 011 Setur&lt;ily, for out the •tate. teaming the lunct- !eat and his pilyoJCal ......_
war poychooilln the ScandlnaviBII ICI'lbed"how lllllll1 InduatriOI ond ~ Wheelinl truclo: driver who donatioal o1
oaclt
loDI, organiultioo and basic du- and moral character 1111111 be P.
countrle•.•
,
husloiOIII may obtain
Saata Cia"' will moD an ap- u.. ol the patrol and conditioning cellent
Obaervero In Moocow uld lhl)l eotloana lo begin oporallooo. w
pnriUI&lt;I at the Bazaar Satur· themselvOI_for the Academy.
Cadets will be ac&lt;epteol
believed Kekkooen'l meotloo olio expaad, hiving airud7 baiUD.
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&lt;ily, llecembor lnd betweea the U!""' bemg ,.iected for the l2011. years H they ean ~
.
ncesslool !errod 1&lt;1 poujble Mr. Clorbon, ,..kloat .,...,
bouro of 10 L m. and 1 p.m. PI&lt;- Tramlng Academy, the cadet W&gt;ll ~ ba~re requirements.
co
re
er o1 the KeUy M'anufoduring
he take
thea eater the second part of his 'Youag mea who appi;J for ..,
Soviet baiOI oo rinnilh ooll,
Com
In ~ ployad
tunl wiD
n of the cbll- ~ !raiDing - the I&lt;-week rigorous del potiliml now,• Sergellll X.
The communlqi!O oatd JChrulh. back~ghil of tha ~ thea
tim&gt; with Santa, ulcl Mrs. Ker·. coune oovering all phases ot' Creedy ,.id, "will probohiJ . . .
cllevexpreued ....flde1&gt;eoln ll:ek· lad a .......too.,_ 1111 . . .1
mil Ford, ehalrman.
law eafor&lt;emeat activity.
the_ Training· AcodemJ ...
konen'• abllll7 W ~ue Ffn.
ted.
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Upon t~&lt;aduatioo he will be com- sprmg or early JIIIDUIW, '!!,.&amp;
lond'• pre- policy ol frieDd. preo;ea
: ooaterad
•
mlos"""" a patrobnan "' Ill! an means they should OIIIIIJ&gt;hote !Ill
lbip · llle,...lol Uafa... . Thil ~
.
~ Jl'uneral IOrVlool far
aistln"'f,/aCai&gt;ey In tho reJU)ar trainiD( """'"" and .....m • ..,.
"'l'lllt lP'OII!IDODI." • llcnr ~· ~throu
... .. l!utiGII; .... wllo dliol !II ··-'•' F.
ularCOIIUI&gt;ilsloo by
........~ ll ... ~ the tml ...tlllly,
.. - · Gellet'al ilolpltal J'rk'., _...
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FIREMEN'S MEETING
mllltary &lt;OIIIUltaliooa· wlt!Ch tho tioo al tho Small BUI!neu Ad, will bo bttd at U.. ChaiO :ll'urie1Balle requlreiDellls for~ patnl&lt; SagOiuit
10114 • t1W
All Pomeroy flremm&gt; Interested Soviet IOventment bad ll1li' mln~lratloll "'- tha federal 111'' a1 IIMie lllondoy ot 10 LDI. with
;:':S~~IDci~&lt;.,"..:,~~~ need lor cadeto hal iDoreolo&lt;l ..., ' \
In a training IICbool .... request- gested."
.
ernment.
burial Iii MU.. c.me!4!'J......
of Ohio, 5 feet. I inches taU with.,.... ,of the ealk1p o(aad~
e4 1&lt;1 attend a meetln&amp; of t h 0 llhn&gt;shchtw a1oo remarked, the 1lolarianl dlnad at the Martin carl Herring will ol!td*.
minimum weght of 165 pounds ~ . . 1
Pomeroy Firemen'• AOIOciatloo &lt;:vJIDJ1I&gt;I&gt;Ique •kl. that both · R\Jio lttllaurlllt, then went 1o om... Be wu a ntired fanner and
' turnover~ Pa~ !'IIDb
..
SUnday at I p.m. at the llecood ola and Finland should continue ol the Ohio Fuel Gu Co., lor the had opeat hil tnUre life ln Ra~ POCA, w. VL IUPil~ ol
A eadet' startial pay ll ~ •
Ward Fire House. Hobert P. Fry, ID walcb developmeata In the program. CUll Babr, prolldent, land. He iiiiii'Yiv"" by two nieces two diesel unl!l th~'":!:"'
OC
moath. Uponha~=
eo;ordlnalor cl lint aervlce train- Baltic and oortherD Europe.
presided, and lntrod&lt;&gt;&lt;ed Slopbtn Mrl. Jennie Bryant and Mn. El· the Poea Rl- Ia rowmea ~~
::::::--adviDCOI lo . . .
lng, wiD be p.--.t to explain The --·-"'ue ex---' the Coats, a JUtll. 100 of Ralariln'
Bryoa~ Rutland·• two uepb- carrying
t,.. Ira e
~. ~ $3lt
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th, • program an d uswer
· q,_ hope that
·-·---.
..- If D . . . .~ ~-··
their deatho
a ,..._. •
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Finland would.
.......,,
ew1, Joe Boyd, Pomeroy:
Law- river
Frida ' w.. pulled 1rom the
maa. 1a
five years. 11111or S.
tionl local firemen, may have._ 1ary, oubmlt to the Soviet Union
renoe. lloyd, Clnelnnatl, and sev· Tbe
~ York Central
preseot Jlalary ld&gt;edu1e, .. .,..,
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MAN ARRJ!8TED
Its ldeao 011 measureo O&gt;eCeiiBI'J
FIRDIZ1il CALLED
eral olher Dlecel and aepbtw1. diose' 1 till unde
ter nd
vaaceo to $460 per IDOI1Ib.
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The Pomeroy P,llce Depart· 1&lt;1 p-.t tbe · borden of the two The Pomeroy Volunteer Fin&gt; Friend1 may caD at the funer. beavie.':ane thaJlr.;: 01.: .e.:.'
OW
1a addition, the Patrol hal • ;
ment reportm tbe arrest of Rolph couutrlel.
lltj&gt;arlment wu called to t h 0 al borne ollor 7 p.m. today.
Iter will attm&gt;pt to pull II 0111 toa p&lt;!lllioo syotsm, furllllbeo · all
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R. Carbone, 11, of Wamn, 0;
Wllbdrawl
llleherd Gilmoro mldtnee o1
dsy
CADIZ, Ohio (UPil - AD East eq11i..,- and hal
,_
1hqpaod• jO o!aq:&gt; a .., ,lwpjl.!l
Fino Laurel Cllll lhil morning •t IO:·
CLUB TO MIIET
The units plunge&lt;! Into the rlv- Ohio Gu Co. gu line exploded ~Die and olehe.. hww
He wtn appear before
May« (The li11DOUIICI!II1t followed • 30 1 m. No report eould he 16tlell The Riverview Gardea e I u b er wheo oae of the !root eagiDe&gt; ~y early today oo the Sergeanl MeCreedy IIIII ha.·
Cborl.. LO&amp;ar Tueaday.
aatton,al unity ""'" b)t Kek· 00 ti,. eXtant 1 tha houJo !Ira. wtll &lt;neet November 10 with Mrs. lmocked the bride• of1. Ito pler1 property of Glean Well&lt;, about lliJ: would be ovailable f o r - ,
0
Done! Riebel u boltesa. M- 'l'hlrt -1
LOtlAL TEMPS
lronen 1 cblel - - ' In tort!&gt;·
derailed In ailles aorthwest of here.
and to aaswer Ill . qwSbol ol .
,~,
eomlnl -tdentlal · election~,
liotlnl wtll be llri. Dalla Bulb. the
ear1 ...,..
"We thought at lint that it was young meo In the llelgl • Go!llltl
The temperoturo In Pomeray'l Olav! Hoako, who IIIIDOUIIced hlo
IIIATRONI TO MEBT
p.
an airplane crash.'' Mrs. Well&lt; area Interested In -"'1 ~
buslllOu dlotrlct at 11:!4 a.m. IIJ. wllbdrawal ln&gt;m the race "In the The Put Motft&gt;nl of Pomeroy MAIIIUAGE APPLICATIONS
oatd. ·"l'lleu we looked i&gt;ut a cation oo Nov. 2!1, 1961.
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day was
degree~, wtth IUMY lntereot• ol tha country.'' .
Chapter No. 188 ' OES will meet Don L. Beepe, tt; Racine, u.
dow and oaw whet it was. The • P·_ m.at tbe Pomeray Polloe
oldeo.
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!The oew FiDnloh electlooo bad at the MIIOII!c Temple Tueldoy, s. Nlvy, and SUe AM Buck, tt,
Dames were shooting aeveral hun· Station m Pomeroy· made
11008TEII8 TO MEET
been ealled lor •..V ¥"I yur Novllll&gt;her :ta at 7:10 p.m. with
oeeretary: Hoger Emdred feet In the air.''
lnqulri5DUI)' allo be
lilT
The Mlddlepqrl Bud lloo8terl lbortly liter Finland receiwd the MrL Rollin Radford u ilolteu metl Lightfoot. 10, Middleport,
"'l'lle woo&lt;il ware b u r D I Dg time. al the Patrol Pvst localad •
moe! Monday al lhl Band Soviet note llluestlniloint mfll. and llln. D w II h t Parkor Ia laborer, and NIUICl EUen Gard·
t
11r0und the !In!," she said. "Our ~-=,~t e = . : . : : :
Room ot 7:30 p.m.
tary "''!'oultaUou,
charp of tho program.
..,., 18, Rl 1 Laapvllle •
bouse wao lit up like every Hght pulil Gl H43S.
bad been -ed on. The beat
• _ _ __
the . frost off our ..... out· TO VllllT BEIILIN
NEW YORK IUP!l-Arthur R lide.
WASHINGTON tUPD - AtiJ,
!leon, chfef u.s. aucleer uogo11a- Mn. Well&lt; said the explosion..,. Gen. Robert F. Ke&gt;mell7 ... hill
A Soviet note ol Oct. Itt had
proposed military COIIIUltatioDI
with Finland to eombal what the
Kremlin called a fii'Owlng dangor
1&lt;1 Soviet aod Flnnlsh lrootlen
from an alleged West Gennan
military buildup In oortbera
Europe and the BoiUc area.
Wlll'&gt;ll 01 Elledl

The Meigs County Sheriff• Department reported two accidents
The dri;..r of the Rutland car Thursday and Friday. Damage
th bead was caused 1&lt;1 three vehlelea.
ed
b
rer;lv
a ump 0~ : B I' ' Thursday at noon a ear driven
1
Jn a pa08eng~mei"r:-u 1 ° ~ b) Alfred Lyons, ."r., •. , Racine,
one-year old, :;;:..,.
ull ::
went out of control at the junothe
Mk. N y.: I~
lion of the Apple Grove and YeJ.
1 low Bush roado.
:;r ~c trea':..t.
req
The car went off the we&lt; pev..
Th~ other occident look place
an embankment
at 3,015 p.m. oo Rt. 7 aear the :ntln;:tielov:,... tustained ...j
apprqoch to the Silver bridge. A·,: charges wele filed allalnst tho
cor drivea south by Ben Eblin, dri
55. I!Qmeroy. pulled /rom a eonvor.
tor lane In alt'mpting tc make Yesterday at 4 p.m. a car opa-riahl tum lni&lt;l a market park· eroted by Mro. P. A. Wllllamo,
lug lot. He ran Into a truck In llt, Dtxter Rt. I, pulk&lt;l out of 1
the rlpt hand "through'" lane driveway oo the Salem Caote&lt;·
driven hy .Vaiden Moore, 2'1, RL Dex!M Road and hit a._..,. drlv·
3 w4verly.
ea by G. E. Verlsan, 76, Carpen·
ter.
Thoro wu moderate damage MrL Wlllloma i&lt;lld oherHro of·
to. tl1e vehicles. Eblln wao elled flcen U.at bright '"" hlloided her
"'Gallipolis court charged with .. """ pulled from the driveway.
chanlln' laDfl without cautloo. She wu oiled Into eoomty court
A repo_
o;l.of onother accident at 011 a charp ol driving without
6 a.m. today at the junctlmo of a uceioae. Light damage wu ·· ~nRt. 85 and Rt, 180, bas not been curred b)t ·botlo Cll'll.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

DOUBLE .CHECKED

htm nush on the cbla.
Tho .... o~nuled to hho feel

::vycol~.:;g~~o~hen:::tsw~

both car•

OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 9

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bNke. loote.
The llplo . .pped . . . . . be
w1a lla11M oa the head wtOI •
hammer. A !rytag pu .....,

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Kekkonen Puts Khrushchev.
Off With Hint Of War Move

dNpped lo lllo - ·

Three Meigs COWltlano were fn.
volved In two IICcldents, ooe tU·
ing place In Melga and the other
In Ga!Uo county, lnvesUgated by
the Ohio State Patrol Friday.
A m··''"ple Injury accident oecurred at !HO a.m. on the Dye
Rd., mne miles north of Langsville. A cor operated by Janet
Bolin. 23, Rutland, ~nd another
roming In the oppoSite dn'ectlon
driven by Samuel McKinney, 40'
Dexter. met at the creal of a hlll

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Upholstering Shop

CAMBR!DOE, Mu1 ltJPI) , A llurtlu .....tod .......~ •
bolh-m wt.low here ud

Meigs County
Mother And Son
Slightly Hurt

Devotions Had
T
hanksgiving
Th
T d
erne
ay

RUTH'S

Pomeroy-Mlddleport, Ohio, Saturday, Nov. U, 1861

Wrecks
Injure
Three

MEIGS THEATRE

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McComa.&amp;', C;e:te A:It: K:ren Lynn Buchanan, student at OU "Prayer r·or The World Church"
In clo.~i njil" Rev. Gardner sald ~ Gregg, Carolyn Russell, Carolyn 11 here for the Thanksgiving va· Ja~.et Wears, "Wh~.t The Bible '
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we. should live to honor God Searls Anita Bowles Carolyn Er· cation with her parents, Mr. and Is. Janet Arnold, Things Monand that we should live our ap- win Cheryl Eber b~h 8 rb 8 Mrs. James Buchanan.
ey Cannot Buy," Linda Bailey,
8
preciatlon and thanks.
Hoffner, Sharon Ingel~. ~a:;y David Hartinger_. student at · ·'Pray F?.r the Church,'' R i.t
Rev. Howard Ruppelt. pastor
K'
J .. &gt; K
J d Wild . Kent State University Is here for [ Wears; Are You Worth
,
th p bt . Ch h
id
mg, ~JUY ems, uy
er
M Be h
Pomeroy, Ohio
urc , pres ·
Col
W"l
L
the
Thanksgiving
weekend
with
rs.
ar
s.
e re ~ Y emm
0
cd over the service. and wei· 1es
. I •1va "'sntewar1"'"t 'andynnSh aua
ani- }1is mother · Mrs · Lawrence Hart- · The· ,next meeting will be Dec.
Big selection of l)ifts for your family and friends and Furnishings
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
comed the congregatmn. He a1so
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Jrd With Linda Bailey as host- ·
Jerry W•ld's
recognized the groups and
.
:
Ruth Ru.iz ot Denver Colorado ess.
''RETURN TO
inaUons represented, the
Th1rty·f1Ve of the local FHA
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for the home. Womens and Girls Ready .to Wear on the 2nd
also attended a demonslra- who IS attendmg the AldersonPEYTON PLACE"
be rs oI th e Evange I.mt&gt;
B dd Coil
t Ph'll'
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8
1
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lion at the Ga1 office Tuesday vroa. th
WJ
ege
CTechnlcolor)
0 1·der of E "tem Star
. t hose
k d
st lpt,Re · Cltester Club Met ·
Carol Lynley, Jeff Cha ndl er, the speaker's church. or the
where the Betty Newton Home
a. Js e wee en gue o1 v.
floor. Furniture, Appliances, Tables, Chairs, Lamps, Pictures,
Eleanor Parker, Mary Astor, Baptist Church, Mt. Moriah
service economist held a demon· and Mrs. ~mrid Boone and With Mr•. Kaut-2
Robert Sterling, TueSday tlsl of Heath Methodist Church stratlon on sweet1 and treats for daughter, Jeame.
The Chester Community Home
Weld, Brett Halsey. It begins and the host church.
, Christmas.
Spending Thank.sgiving with
Club met at
Mirrors, Luggage, Blankets, Bedspreads, Mattresses and Box
where "Peyton Place" left
Special music was furnished by
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bingham
of Mn. Karl Kautz
oll!
Mrs.
Lillian
steiff,
organist,
and
·
and
daughter,
and
Mn.
Nonna
Mrs.
Walter
Brown the &amp;ueol ll
INCOME TAX SAPPY,
Springs on the 2nd and 3rd floors . And on the main floor Miss Lynn Buchanan, pianist,
Bingham were, Mrs. Bruce Bing-l•r&gt;&lt;' akl&gt;r
THRIE STOOGES
played "The l..Dst Chord.'' Mra.
ham's parent• and alster
She u~ "'remodelin£ clothes"
Colorc1rtoon
Steil£
also
played
for
the
apedal
aunt,
of
Athens,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
her topic.
Womens and Girls Underwear and Nightwear, Handbags,
SUN,. MON. &amp; TUES.
anthem.
"Lead
Me
Lo
Galilee''
C.
E.
Yeager
and
Emogene
Present
were
Mrs.
F
r
e
Nov. 26-27·21
sung by the Presbyterian choir.
UeS
Mro. Clara Goodrich.
Mn. Theodore Mora, Mrs.
"COM~ SEPTEMBER"
Gloves, Jewelry, Umbrellas, Housewares, Cosmetics, Cameras
Singing In the choir for the ser~
"Thanksgiving" was the theme Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Holter, Mrs. Roy Holter,
(Technicolor)
Rock Hudson, Sandra Dee, vice were Mrs. Freda Bratt, Mils of the devotions Jed by Mrs. Den- have gone to Willoughby,
children; Mr1. Reid Young
Bobby Darin, Gina Lollobrl- Buchanan, Floyd Carmack, Cher· ver Kapple to open the meeting of for the holiday weekend
children, Mn. Janet Gooeh
. and Supplies, Television, Record Players and Radios.
gJda, Walter Slezak. Campu1 yl Fife, Karen Gregg, Mrs. Lucy the Evangeline Missionary Socie- their daughter and family ,
children.
Set barge• 1n on thi1 rendez. Gregg, Carolyn Russell, Mrs. Har- ly of the Pomeroy Church of and Mrs. Joe McKay and
The next aU day meeUng will
voua and makes it the blush· old Sauer, Lewia Sauer, Jr. Mrs. Christ held Tuesday evening at ters.
held on the third Wednesday
in&amp;e&amp;t invasion of privacy
Dale
Walburn.
Janice
Zirkle,
the
home
of
Mrs.
Elwood
Bowers,
Carroll
Swanson
who
ll
in
January
at the home of. Mrl.
•ince the keyhole was jnvented.
Carolyn Searls, Judy Sauer and Chester Road.
ployed in Montana is here fori ~~d_Y\"o~'"'"'gl:_,- - - - - Carolyn R~ll.
Mrs. Harold Smith presided at Thanksgiving with his family.
AI .. Colorurtoons
Other mlmsters who partlcipat· the meeting and prayer was giv- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M~CUI·I wo~e Mr. and Mrs. George
ed In the program were Rev. Ray- en by Mrs. Helen Leifheit. Jough of Columbus are ehere
kett, Jr. and children and Kent
Konkright, Heath Methodist, Twelve members responded to 'Dianksglving with their
of Galllpolia,
who ted the responsive reading roll call with a Bible ver!J8 or Mr. and Mrs. Jame&amp; Cri1well
Sharon Jones, student at OU Is
and had the offertory prayer • and poem on being thankful A round Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCuJ. here for Thanklglving with her j
Rev . Kenneth McCorkle, evangel· robin get well card was sent to 1 h, f p
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1st for tpeclal tcrvlces at Church Cl
Ad
oug 0 omeroy.
paren~.e , mr. an Mrs. Emerson
1
If
o! Christ who pronounced
Parlence n rewsde
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Ch
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eschleman Jones end Barbara. She wliJ re-your
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ans were rna 1or a r1st- d
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urn w A ens tomorrow, Dinner
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d areh n 1 ayton ,or
urn ur.
Ushers were Russell
on December 11, followed with a wee. en wit re atives.
guesta at the Jonel home yesternHds a John Fultz. Jame• Buchanan
party at the home of Mrs. Orville M&amp; Norma Sullivan of Pt. day were, Mrs. Dorothy DandaClinton Fisher.
Well. Dolly Duzit.s were distribut- Pleasant, W. Va. came Wednes· kla of Athena, Mr. and Mrt.
n.w friend
ed to sell 88 8 money making day to visit for several days melt Jones of Shade, Karl
project.
with her niece and f~m:Jly, Mr. sell ~f Rltclne, Dr. A. w.
The mission study on Japan and Mrs. C. 0. Fisher. Other
of Nitro, W. Va. and Ml'l.
Be Thrifty! Save All Of Your Sales Slips From •••
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euowas presenled by Mrs Edward Thanksgiving dinner guests
Charles Burdette
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tom upho·lsLering jual can't
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Games were played under the Walter Owenl, local and Mr.
·Thanksgiving Day guests at the
be beat tor putting now life
direction ot Mrs. Well, after which Mro. John Fiaher of Hebron
of Mr. and Mrs. Narley
Into old Iurniture. Stop 111
Mr. 11nd MrA. J. E. Levacy refreshments were aerved by the Mr. and Mn. Robert ·FJJher
and daughter, Mn. Fay•e II
l l •oote~lalllned with a dinner at hostess,
Gallipolll.
•nd 1011-, Kenneth were, Mr.
for 1 free estimate.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham and Mrt. Dale H'yaell and chlltheir home at '111e Plaint, honor·
ing Mrs. Levacy on her lWl
of Hogset. W. Va. were
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sntith
l lbiirtholay, Mr. Levacy having eelgiving dinner guests of Mr. and and children of Columb .. and J.
l i elorabed hlo 81st In September.
Mro. Joe Bishop and daughtera, s.
, local
Preaent were Mr. and M r a.
Hope and Jebbie.
Sanhorn, TI1e Plain•; Mro.
Mr. and Mrs. George Forts
Margaret Bobo, Mrs. Ethel
Columbu1 were here yesterday
calf, Columbus, 0 .; Mr. and
Out of town relatives and for a family dinner et the home
Dale Smith, Mr , and Mrs. I
friends here to attend the funeral o£ Mr. and Mra. Dale Dutton and
ard Anderson, Logan, 0.;
the late C. E. (Doc) MeadoWJ daughter and Mr1. A. H.
and Mr1. Wilbur Bailey,
were John Meadows and daughter enter. Other guesta Included, c.
daughter, Ruth Ann, Pomeroy: Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Blab Ham. P. Dutton, Mn. M. c. Hol&gt;art
Mr. and Mn. George
mock of Charleston, W. Va.: Her- and Mrs. CedrJc Clark.
and children Susie, Mont
Mattox, Ethel Shoup, Mr. Ellen Dutton went to Columbus
.
Donnie, Athena; Mro. H ele and Mrs. Hulbert Meodowa of yeaterday to attend the Youth
197 MMh•nlc St. Pomeror Arvlch end aona, Richard
Ll,maing, Mich., Mr. and Mra. Conference of the Eplacopa1
~;;~!,\;C~h:;:ar~le;:•;.·_;Th~e~P~Ia:;:ln:;:•·~...... Paul Meadows, Mr. and Mra. Har.· church. She wiD return home
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ry Kinnan of Roseville, Ohio, Mr. Saturday.
This Must Be The Place 'Ceuse There's
and Mrs. Pare! of Huntington, W. Mr. and ~•. Herschel MciCiuo·e
No Other Piece Like This PieceVa. and Elmer and Ruby Mead· and IOnl lpent ThanbglvJn
owa, Sheila and Harold Drake Shreve with hi•
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paren 8•
So , •• T~is Must Be The Piece
Va.; Mr. and Ml'l. Ownle Osbom, Dinner guests yesterday of Mr.
Athens; Mr. and Mrs. French Cot and Mrs. Gall Miller and daughSpencer, Ohio, Mr. and Mr1. ter, Sandy, were Mr. and Mra.
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II Dlorsel Kincaid, McCOnQelsvllle; Gene ColemBD and son, Jeffrey
II JfJWeil Kincaid. Lebuan, 0.: Ha· and daUjhler, Janie, Mr. and
I Shwnway, Raymond, o.: Mr. Mrl. Mtck Miller ud 101&gt;, Jeff.
COLE SLAW
1 Pint .......... SSe
and Mro. Virgil Kin&lt;ald, Col..,. r03 Gall •lid Ollver Parrish, who
Single Order ••• , 2h
1 Quart ........ 95c
bus: Mrs. Eva Kinnan and Mr. II vrjling with Mr. and
'AlPin! . . .. . .. . • 30c
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POTATO SALAD
Kentucky Fried Chicken inCtivlduel box 1.25
1 Pint ... •. , ••.. SSe
l'&amp;lr~2 Door Hard. Sharp car. One local owner.
ville, 0. ; Mr. and Ml'l. J. K. Parrish formerly cl Ma'!'~''hl&gt;
Single Order . . . . 20c
Three pieces of Chicken, Freneh Friea, COla Slaw~
Meadow,, Spencer, W. Va.; and ..U. II oupplyins the
lAo Pint , ..... . .. . 30c
1 Quart .. .. .. .. 95c
Hot !loll
Ml'll. Rubel Caldwell, Reedov!Ue. the FreiiCh City BapUst C!'e1pel.
lAo Gallon . . . . . . I.IS
Bucket Femlly Si:re
5 to 7 pt!'Pie • 3.75
Dalllll' Sanborn II here lor
Flfleea
placoo
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Cbfoken,
Hl&gt;t Rolla alldlteal
Spedal Hard Top 4 Door. Power steering. One careful
holl&lt;ily weokend With hil parenta
Country
GroVJ,
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WCTV TO MEET
Mr. and Ml'l. Bethel Coleman •
hrrel of kentucky' Fried Chicken _
5.00
The Pomeroy WCTU wiD meet !&gt;lory Shaler and 1011 , M~e
For 7 to 10 pe""lo
at the Baptist church, Tuesday at
Thankoglvlng In
7:30 p. m.
W, Va. with Mro.
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C.taUt~t f. Door Sedan. Power at.eerln1. Extra nice . Hyalater
and famlly,
dramaua«mt owner,
triple-decker bun, lettuce, tomato
CHIC::K&amp;N "SNACK-SACK"
. Mrs. Joe Tribble,
Mr. and llri. George HIIC'k~tt
end s a u c e - · - - - - - - - - 50c
l'or the t - lie ......, - TV Ylewla1 - for the
eNII!W LOW HOLIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
not 10 hungry ehlaken lover - cli~ten ~ and boo
and IDD, Tommy left Sunday
BOB BOY- Two Hamburger Patties (over
Stu Chltl. All leather oeat1. Power lteerllfi, Power brakt-n PIT &lt;IJ1oi
ADMISSION PRICIS
a v~tton 1n Florida with Mr.
ea.. A beautiful car.
'I• lb.) lettuce and tomato
45c
Kentuclcy l'rled Chldcen, Two Pleci.
Adulla, 25., Chltdro~ lie
and llri. Michael Hacketl

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BY Mt88 FRI!:DDIE
The regullll' meetlhg or the
that !he scripture says we should I Sehool, accompanied Lhe girls
ROUD.\SHEI.T
! Rocksprings ~- Y.F. was. held _at
be thankful for, as forgiveness of lthe IIX'al FHA to Gallipolis last
the church Sunday everung Wl~h
o~r sins hy God. for healing of all jThursday to 8 district meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Ado_lph Saelens ! t~e President, Janet Arnold m
·'Mwnksg•v•ng service at the F•rst 1rh seasPs, redemption from di!H Girls in the group were Karen and son DenniS were m Columbus (harge. .
lhtited Pre:sbyterian Church.
' t•·•wtion, divine love and assured ]Singer, Ola Mae Clark, Carolyn Thursday to spend Thanksgiving The Scriplu!J! was read by Mrs.
Us~ng a~. his topir ''St irrin~ ~p , Iovin~ kinrlnes.'i of God.
McHaffie, Paula with their daughter and fami1y. Hugh Bearhs, Thessalonians, chap-_
1Gilkey, DoriA
t.ratltu&amp;.., ~ev . GardnPr outhn- 1 He sa id that ''our God is 8 GQd Johnson. Beverly Perrin, Kar- Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wilt and c hil· 1~~r 5, ver~s 1-8. The program,
.f&gt;d and explamed the 103rd Psalm of justirt&gt;, of Revelation and Mer- en Pettit Ci d M r is Di nne dren.
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are a thank!)~~ lot. oecordlio&amp; to
four uampleto produced fm.
IH)M,!Iptu rrtday by teacher Mra.
NOn Moore's dau.
Below the hrlef OIOIYI ore •
nroduced. ·Eoeb Ia'"' lbe theme,
"Why I AM 'l'llanldul.•
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BY tARRY~
There ore many reolll&gt;na Why I
am thankful. I am thankful lo
God lor Ill the froedom aad """'
derful thiago I enjoy
We llhl indeed. lucky to live • In
thlo woader!ul lladt-Ainerioi.
Allll!rlca Is the land ol hope and
OT&gt;porlunlty. We han many 1r..
. dom• tn our ...,b'J.
Such thlnp u
freedom cl
'""f"h. religion aad lreadqm •Ill
t~• pre" aro thlnp that 11'0 jlllt
dr..mo In other coiilltrlel, We
ohould be Indeed thankful that we
hove theiO.
w..bould be thankful far many
otherthiap, too •our pareato,
COf1111111DIIy, ehutclles. aad Hhoolo
al'e thlnga fpr whleb wo Ill
should be U.anldul.
Tloe traditional 'l'llanllqivina
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for their •le voyage 1&lt;1 Amerlcol
ond f,.. !hair eropo whicll had
fi1'0WII well.
Of coune, just because there II
ooe &lt;ily of the yeer named
'1'llanbgivln( doeon't meaa that
we should walt far th11 011e day
and give thanks for aD we heve.
Every &lt;ily of the year abould be
• thllllitsiJying for If we . would
ototl eountlnl aD our lhanko 1&lt;1
God we YIDIIld never lei flnlohed.
Allin all, we •hould be thank·
fpl very milch fol: lha&gt; many wonderful thlngl wt ·a~ore ud ~Y
In Amlrlca.

am theoldul lor my aliter to look I U.anldul that we have a prealdenl
I om thenklul I« illy eountry l and ota11 ID nm ooir country.
bec1111e we bavo fnedom. 1 am 1 am thanldul {,.. the ehanco to
thanldul for the ooldlen who celebrate thil !loliday. I am glad
......, herve• that &amp;d ID .... our we bavo a JICbool ud teaehere to
eountry.
help uo lem. I om thankful for
· And ...... Ill. I am 11w!kfu1 thl1 day and tbt thlngo wo bave
for God who loob t!fti!r "' and to on jay.
f!&gt;r !Ill b, JHWI a.-lit, who 1 am thanl&lt;boJ for tbe food ,..
3Ied on the Crou to ...e uo !rom have and our mother and father
o!n. I am thankful thaiiHil- and br&lt;&gt;tben aad mlerl.
to God to pray and to ott him I am thankful lor my pel and
lo forgive me ,.,., I have &lt;loot the ebaueo I
ID play with
wroor. .
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. ~ I am thankful lor the diiCOY·
I un tlianldul far I\'II'YIIIInl eneo cloc- and .,.. 10lenUots.
that I am
lo l!aVt. ·
I am thanldul . for God, moat ol
II U wereo t lor iloe ~ he- all.
.
roes ollong ago "" wou!dnl hove
' 8"1' llo'TRY LACIIY
the free COUilll')' that wl. hove to- .
BY IIOY COLEMAN
I . . thonllful fw my borne u d1y
I om thenklul that I Uve In 11&gt;11
a plaee for lhelter, and for my 1 am thanldul that i ..,. Ill ·,..at country of America.
dwrdt u a place lo wonhlp ao down to a 'J'hanksbYiilg · mei!l • We oro by far the moot !ortuuI pi- •
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which 1101110 ~ are woable ID olo poop!. In the world. A lot ol
I am thankful for the dotheo 1 do. .
1:uropoou and Allan eountrlao
wear: my ochool u a ·place to get I
.
hove people !bet would be glad to
aduoatlon, and the leachen to
BY I_,CK SIGMAN
have IIlii food and lhelter. 1D
help me learn.
I am thankful that wo biVI! the Aaierlc•,.. don't uauoU, even
I am thanldul lor 1111 pannbo right 1&lt;1 woroblp God as we pl.,... I thlak bow weD all,.. 11'0.
lo btlji mo ll"&lt;l:jr ·aljd· to teoch mo .and that 11e biVe te eliurcheuodl .I a mth•nkful that 1 h..e tbe
the I'IJI!I thlnp. I om thanldul 1mlniJten 1&lt;1. help u.
'privilege o1 &amp;o~n~ · ID oebo&lt;&gt;l ao
for my frltndo u
I om lhanldul w our - t that I eu undentand boll&lt;ir ~
IIIII for tll(j fOlld - 'Mt oat. I and tho Itt~~,. haW. 1 at~~l.ner· ID41o love; ,
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horned for ...
coming Genova .lest ban ta11c1 good 4$ nunuteo before emerg...
prob1e1111 of the world.
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despite Ruoolan worn!np 1&lt;1 the cy ere"';: ~ed ~,!;'·~
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d ~ure .on Co t e, :;' .11 , 111 to
1 am _,rally th&gt;nklul lor the conlrarY.
church when! ,.. can go 1&lt;1 thank "Our ologan will be test on hearr1'?"
Y; er1..; 0 ce
God 1... our many bleulngs Wa lall&lt;,'" Dean 101d. "We absolute!8-m
n llUlle ·
abould reall• thet tbe rea..;. for ly will h..e lelts while tbe talb
•aid ~heO:etn':,; &lt;&gt;l the
tha Plltt'lml coming 1&lt;1 America 11'1! going oa."
an&gt;Wl
exp on pro
wu 10 they eould worship God 81 Dean, who spoke at a Dewl OOD· vented the fire from spreading.
they pleolltd. In the times of the ference oo the we ct hfl depar- No one wu Injured.
Pllgrlmo they aD had to go 1&lt;1 turo tonight lor the talb which
lbelo&lt;l~e ,...~oao,
eur.h ct England. II they were opea Tuesday, also Indicated the
eaughl WOI'IIhiplng God In their Unlled Stslel was goln~ 1&lt;1 lake a •••• , • , ••••• , , •••••• ,
own way they were ....,..ly J&gt;UII· hard line ot the Geneva confer- :.:
SHOPPING
ilhed. Now In America we can eneo table.
WOI'Ihlp God however we pie....
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other placea. 1 can trust my haVe 1&lt;1 come !rom Ruasla.'' The • ~
lrtiOid.t when I om tn trouble. United Stalao wiD not altar tbe : •
People In Ruosia don't know who treaty propoaall it already bu :
to ~ 1 d 1 knoW what Amer- mad ha id
USE CHRISTMAS SEALS
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lantlc Oeean through many herd- en of1. Sept. 9 when the llovletl
ohipo ud trouble•. II they hadn't reoumed their 1imoapberle btesta.
'IH•mtghl ljlll he 'II'OI'Ihlpping In But In accept!nJ, the Communlotl
the ehureb of England. .
warDed the Weot Bllalnal new
on- are Jllot a few thinga I lelia ol,lhW on. 1IUala ...,....
am thankful for. If 1 )m&gt;!e all ad anomer Yolmttary - ·
a:t I wouldn't 11e able lo aprea[bul Delft lndioalecl lbll wao ,.. .
itq tbaaU for all807 l&gt;leulnp. I&gt;OOIPIIblt: .

lor the w-Jrcled cllJ, .....

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!tal of Boon, diplomallo said.

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