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12-DaD:r Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o, Nov. 29 1961 11 - - · - - - - - - .

~.v..l Bereans ·
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Around And
Abou
t
Midclleoort

Family Dinner Was
Held In MitU!leport

A fam ily dinner was held last i
Sunday at, the home of Mr and I

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New
officers
·
~--for
ed the romlng
,._,- were e~d
Tuesday eveDtMi' by the Loyal Bereans
Class of th Middleport Chutch
of Christ in a short business
meeting following a turkey din·
ner at· the M art"lD .._........,.taurant.
n.,.,

BY MIBS PIII!:DDIB

Mrs. Dale
BOUDAIIII!L'l'
· Barnhart in Middle· r'
port .which celebrated their 36th Rev. and Mrs. Clyde J. Bartweddmg anniversary , the birth- let and children James Martha
day of their son, Ernesl, and the ,and Rebecca
the ' Thanbbirthdays of two of their grand- giving holidays with their son-insons, Greg
Kenneth Barn- Ilaw and daughter Mr and Mrs
hart · sons of Mr. and Mrs Ron- Arthur Ford at Baltimore
'
·
Route.·
· ·Mro.
Childs, ot•tgoing ald Barnhart .
I Other dinner'gUeSts · at the Fords
~.s,dent, P~ O"Yer the meet- Attending were thf' hnnored for Thanksgiving day were the
. mg aod ofhcefl elected we r e ones. Ronald Barnhart , and dau· ' Bartletls' son aod family, Mr.
R1ce , program, Mrs. Allensworth; 1i hter. Kathy. Visiti ng with 1 h e and Mrs. Eugene Bartlett of
Mrs. Edgar Allnsworth. v i c
during the aft ernoon were ' Hebron. Before returning borne
president. George Meinhart. sec- Mr. and Mrs . Lloyd Huffman Rev. and Mrs. Bartlett and lam·
ond VIce president; Mrs. George and daughter o! Chester.
· lly visited in Newark with Mn.
Mowei'Y,, aecretary; Mrs. Claude
Bartletl's niece and brother and
Ashley ,
secretary, and
their families, Mr. and Mrs. Eu
loin. Childs .. . treasurer.
gene Emerich and Mr. and Mrs.
Plans for
annual ChristOscar Sines.
mas party to be held Decem·
Mrs. Marie Stiner Is employed
bet 12 at the .church were disas the manager of the Sclmei·
..,..00. The group decided
to
OUr U $
der's Antique Shop oo Main

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Marth~

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I Wide-Awake 4-H

Club Closes
Membership Roll
'!be Wide-Awake f.H cl.m met
~~lr
the homo
o1
~o.~~ot:nda_:_~M
~-. iBa atDiane
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M~

Comas.

cathy Russell,
~t
in charge when prerta
' was
eD by the
: : ; andwere glv.
er and
gi Is treasurnew
corned into the cl b r were wl·
'!bey were
Toney Shelia Toney, Joeephine Toney ' Mary ·

fiv~
B~·

Jo Hindy aDd Sharon S.:, Bin·
dy. MI$1 McComas the
eed the Jriembership
10
ed.
ro
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During the meet.in the girls
worked 011 pin eulfl..'
and refreShments
by Myrta Wil8011 to tboae
ed
tloned above ar.:1 RQbb
ll¥lll·
Ord, Betty Rae Bill..
n
and April Mood and
y
WUson and
L. W.
Middleport Cuh Pack, 244 met Slreet in Pomeroy.
as who were guests.
Monday evening at the r i r 9 t Mr. and Mn. Bill Darst and Tbe next meeting will be held
United Presbyterian Church with ' chikk'en , Jeffrey and
Decenrbet 30 with Robbie Jean
approximately 75 clubs and par- L;ron returned to their home
Ord and She11a Toney as host·
ents attending. John i rawsrzyn, Luna after spending '1llanks!!lv·[
was in charge of ....e ing with Mr. and Mn. D

f~mlly

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w':e ~

M
agic Show Was
p
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exchange .for
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Nfretbmtslt 0 owmg committees,

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MEIGS THEATRE

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~OMPLETE MAGIC MUSIC LIBRA
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:Wattu.a, Classict J•· b
RY Hymno, Polkas,
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Prow. It to rour..tr _ wru... _ now
·tor • free ltomt d._tretlen.

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right sport ohlrts,

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2.95

Give Him · A Sweater
Tops on many a man's
Christmas " wish list" Js
a sweater! You can be
doubly i ure of pl_easing
your man if you eboose

his Hweater here! We
hav,e au the good-looklnl styles in sJipovers
and cardJgans that men
lilte.

COSTUME
JEWELRY
Fashion 1.,..1~ ll 1 leml·
nine favorite - and It's e~ay
to find the ·very &amp;Ill abe

wantl, here.

1.00

ond

2·00.

'fRAY
TABLE
SETS

Beautiful
HANKIES

Wh i I e bacllaround
with colorful rose
design. 4 tables ill •
·set,

. There's something so ftmhl·
lne about our 1dat:nly hank·
les-and they ~~take such
wonderful remembrances
such appreciated extra gift~
too.

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Final Plaru Made
For PT.4 Bake Sale

l ib..,.. of Mn. Rlohard VaughaD
and attendlnJ wort Joho Nil
Richard Batley, Mra. John
er, IJI!I Mro. Harold Kaulf. eon.
trlbutlo"" ""' beinJ aollclted
membo~•
and are welcomed .
anyona who would like to
PTA. Mernben ol the """"
mltteo may be contaclad lor k
llrvi&lt;e.
pic •

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With oeasonol floral d"'
ol1na. Traya are beautiful·
11 decorated with S!&gt;rinl,

erovHie, Onlorlo, Canada vlslited .
Theoday with Mro. Norman
Callum.loin. Minnie Divis 111111
Sarah Philllpo were viAitoro .
Parlreroblll'll, W. VL
lollso Mary Wll. George
er and Michael and Jeffrey
returned to thalr borneo In
lumbuo saturday alter ope~ldiDJI[B
with Mr. and M,..
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Mro.
J. Hlll and dau~blora,
aDd Mro. Janet Goooh
In Parkerabora, W, Va.,

Suml!ler ~ Winter and Fall
llowers. Rich wood flnloh·
eel badtfJ'OUDd.

1.50
SHADOW BOXES
Cherry wood wha.t • not
ahelves. NatUral ·1inish.
Gracefully deoitned. Fut

Frli!J1.

Tt..-, Cynthia, 8loan ond

Gooeh I[IOIII tho -kend:!D
with tllelr llfaJIIiparolllo.
Mro. Kt,rl' Gooch.
Eillllf wind.. ot

metal hanrer. on back.
Ideal lor I}Jurlnea, omtll
~IM!hlnt

. lllllt'll ARNOlJN~
Mr. and Mro. Gone S I m m
IMery. Dlil1no llemlloyl are
nounc.ng ~ birth ol a a lb. ,
oz. daughter, Nov. 11th at
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;=i;;;;;o;;--.lcarmel boopllllin Columbuo. Sbe
lo named Dutra Jo 111111
·M.n's &amp; Boys'
K. GJondP.-

Yues, etc.

To WMr
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::,!dro ~:.~~tad

day with Mia Thtlm.l "'
"'"· Albert Woodard and .
Eleanor IIGbloD. at Holzer
pllll. .

SERVING TRAYS

1.25

For A

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Boy's
Christmas
IIIIISI ... SCHOOL TROUSIIIS
POilabed cotton• - .~n\ed cottons
ln. Iiiii J ~ B llld lr to 11
$295 11 •• H
..OYI WHITI DRUI IHJIIT ..... . .
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Permuent
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IW..,.'I'IR

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or I eoat ity!, from thlo fine "-up.
- · Uld 8.~1o 18
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Hl'tL LIKII .IOCKil'

........ _..... $US to $US

IKn ..,h ooc!ol'sc;;.• ~bond Ioney ~tie,..'
lljJort &amp;ooa.
a ta u

Could Dwarf
Give A

BOSTON ROCKER

1.50

1.75

Fine seasoned wo'ods.

Kar

"'sistant finishes . Black and
Ivory,

ALUMINUM
CAKE SAVERS
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Hlibly P•1llsll.li oluml·
num

mo' oovtll with

blaek bakelite knob
·Qid heavy 1laoo plat..

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RUGBY
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JACKETS .
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$499·95

'FURNITURE
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man by givlnl him ona or
more of these fashion -

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Aaym0nd Barbrecht and
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McCallum. ·
Mn. Charloo Gioeclmer of 11•••-11! r------- -------- .,--,

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":·throated concert hall tone• of a eomplete
. . . . . . ' D~- d maj estic pow•r and beauty to the slmpleot
_ ._,,
.jult~t of all - anyone caa P1ay songe in aeoondl
, .... iN
by prosol111J the lettered chord bu~
·;rour
~I ered ke!' that cnrr..pond with thooe In
lao magic Mu.,. book. BIG in beauly - the timettoor~ ot thia tJ'atefUI organ will harmonize- with the
III'O(MI' any room. BIG in nlue - no other ~bt&amp;, full..cal~

scene . for your favorite

UMBRELLA
She'll look even prettier in the
rain, when Simla's gift is a
new umbrella fashionable so
practical

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Brighten the Cbrlatmas

She Wdl Like A New

an~ri~~M;· =gtonll&lt;,bret:ht
Mnl. 11

r1na1 p1ono ,..... made ........ onUil w1111 Mr. and Nn. E.
evanlng by .tbo budget and HOI.
.
IIfuiimce oommtttee ot the
Mro. E. J. run and Mn~·;ruti
PI'A for tho bake oolo thlJ , Gooeb. and daUihtero, '-1
saturday at the Cl'OII Hardware! 81111111 and JuU left teday lor o
1~ keyboord • 72 boss chordo
Trum t c 11
Store.
II with .nlall'ltl ill .Columbul.
..,.....oa, Violin, Horn, Flute voiee tabl 13 pe ' e o,
Pldtl o&amp;.p....Jon pedoJ
•
liOie foot
'!be meetlnJ wu held at the Mro. HollD Bearha vlllted~.,..·- ·

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LIW!lii&lt;O Norm~n

Walker,
Rov. 111111 Mrs. Donald Boone
WIN In Columbu
when Rev. Boone atondad
meolinJ ol tho LonJ
PIBlDilng Committee of the
Bar,llll Convention.
D"''lel Lee Malik. oon of
and Mra. A. D. Malik and
VanCooney, 1011 o1 Mr.
II M". Pearl VanCoonoy loll
for San Diego,
whore tltay will receive t b o 1
bulo training In the u. s.
lneo. Both boy, lfaduated
MilS thlo paot May.
-employed at Evans
aDd D tal
an
at KroJer'o at
timl ol thelr ~

ORCOA
CONCERT CHORALTONE

a~d

A CDLORPUL 81FT

bollda1 weekend gueolo of

alter opendlng ll)e
weekend with Mrs.

onto, Mr. 111111 Mro.

aDd lamUy returned to their home
Troy, Sunday, lllter 1pendlng tbe
weekeod with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard VanMeter Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fish" ol
Pa~ersburr. W. Va. spent the
hohday weekend wtlh their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Muon Fisher
aDd Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arnold. .
Owen WMoon of Cheylon waa lh,
Thanksgiving guest ol Mr. anCI
Mro. Muon Flshar and lamHy
·
·
Mr. and Mra. MHton Roush and
oon, Gregg apent the holiday
end at Apple Grove with Mr llltd
Mrs. Dale Roush ~ 'oon '
Mr.
Mra. Patrick Qubm
and children and L&amp;:ry G
erl
of Columbus were holiday ':.kend guesto of their parents
.
and Mrs. Karl Grueser and· Bob-by.
Mro. Ellie Mossman returlled
home Saturday alter 8 -k'l
vlott with relatlvei In Newark ·
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Butch•r
and grandson, Richard of Rut·
land were recent ••
m•eolo o1 Mr
and Mrs. Harry Koloer, Mlnoro-.
ville.
Mrs. Stella Gruem and Mra.
Brodlord Maag and daughter,
Myrna spent . saturday In Pl.
81 I
Pie
t W V1 ~th
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Mr. 'd
Mrs. Elmer Grueoer.
Mr. and Mn. Paul Werry, and
famlly ol Dayton - • Thanbsivlng guesto of their parenlo
Mr.
C. J, Werry and
Mro. aDd
AlmaMro.
Kitchen.
Mrs. Maxine Arnold and daughler, Snsanna wore Sunday dinner
gueolo of Mrs. L. C. Somerville
In Pt. Pleasant, w. va.

Rutland Honored
9th Championship
Team In 13 Years
FL:ANNE~
SPORT SHIRTS

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Middleport.
4\ttendlng were Rev. and Mrs
a pms we~ awarded
.
Gardner Mn and Mn All · to new cubo .Jeff Allen Gary El· Paul Smart, VJCO President
worth,
~ Mrs. MeKtn~nli- lis, Bill Hensler, Den~• Boggs, ~ Ohio Baptist Convention wall
Mr. apd Mrs. Meinhart, Mr. a':i Edward Brown, Nicky Childs, on Cnlumb.. Monday and ThesMrs. Bunce lolr. and Mro K U
Smith, Sherman MIU. day of thla week to attend a
Mr. and Mra. L. R. Wiiey e.~
Byers, Ricky VanMe~ Board meeting of the cqnnntion.
IOD, DIWid. Mr. and Mr• M Mork Vroman, Danny Me· Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer
F'-"""..;.,~~;;:;..;:;;;;;_:~c~ ~ ~~:~•lll.James
Randy Becker, Roger Pick- and daughters,
Ruth
Wilder th
J
Joy Roberta were m At h en
1
IIGlaze, Pat Archer,m~lc~ Len;. Thes&lt;lay evening where Mra. SauLarry H&lt;rndon aDd T e r ry er atteoded annual meeting
....,.ro,, Ohio
II Herll&lt;lon.
the Santh Eastern Ohio S&lt;hool
'==~~~----- J an Lo ng wao pretented
Board Association whleh
h ld
Bak
TONIOHT &amp; THURSDAY
WoU badge and also the 0 01 ; ed : t gh er Center. Mr. Sauer
NOT OPIN
Arrow Point at !he meetl
an ou tero apenl lht
dg.
with lr~endJ.
An art display was held by the A I s o attending tbo
cubo and !he group decided to from here were Emeroon Joneo,
"TOMBOY AND
r;,• Deeember me«lng. MP8. E. 0 . Rail and Goorp Dal·
· THI CHAMP"
'Cubble, the attendan"" award, las and from Rulland, Carrol F.
(Ttebnicolor)
w? WOD by Mn. Riehnrd 011- Pierce, Eugene Holliday and
ClndJ Moore, Ben Johnson er s Den for having the most cubs old Grate.
~-White, Chrlotlna Smith and parenlo present.
I. E. M!Uer who hu lpl!nt
ond Jeu Klri&lt;palrick
All tho C•b• who had re- past two weeko in Wlldo,
"'r~l•:~:;:..~•
cr•lted o nh member received with hlo daughter and 11111111. Mr.
('l'echnlco)or)
a rocnJlter'o badge.
and Mrs. Carl Vanderhoof and
Rhonda Fiem!J&gt;il, Lant Jef.
Leo Smtth spoke of the I 1 v ,.I
Peggy and FlOyd
Pow Wow he recently at· W1led home over the .weekend.
friea and DarJo Moreno.
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In Huntington. Rolresh- He wa• brought
home by I h
IUN,,
MON., :1-4-5
TU.S.
Doc-bor
\\'Oro aerved by dena led Vanderhoo'·
.
~ and S•-'........., a
LAST IUNIIT"
Mn. Franklin Triplett a 0 d 'Mianksglvlng dinner wu heJd
(Technkol«)
Heradan.
the home ol Mr. and Mra. L. W.
Rock Hudaon, Kirk DoUilll
McComu and daughter,
Dnroth.Y Malone, Jo.seph cot-' Neal aDd Martha Code, Mr. and other gueoto wore Mr. and Mro.
ten, CArol Lynley, Nevllle Mrs. u~-rt McElhlnn• M Mont Miller, Mr. and Mra.
Brtnd With the ufe huli·
'•
rs. Miller local and
nooo _tllol they onught love Hudoon, Mrs. Erwin, Mra. Mow- strong' of HuUand,
,....
' • • tiii!J turned the fury of ery, Mra. Erwin Haggerty, Mro. Sharon Joneo, daughter of
oadl other I Aohley, Mrt. Betty Cline and aDd Mro. Emeraon Jon ..,
Childs.
dent at ou will he In
'=iiiiiiiiiii..iiiiiiiiiioiiiiio-""'ii
·l tomorrow where abe will
the State Music Cnnventloo of
OMEA. Mlso Joneo lo
of the organization.
I
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard

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needs, something she wants.
Practical and useful.
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Give much pl~asure
Jt little cost, with
aprons. Pretty col·
ors, tie styles and
coverall styles.

Give Her
Nylon Slips

enttne

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SINGLE COPY-&amp;!

Come in and select your Christmas gifts early .
We have our Lay-By System for your convenience. And in the furnilure, appliance, organ
and TV departments, use our Sensible Credit
Service.

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Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy
&amp;iffil ~;";:..~;~ ::'~: ;as reud by Mrs. Robert Hem- :!,~· :..:ul DO:,~~~~~ W;""

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Tills Wnk.The Store Will Be Open Both Friday and Sat•••day
Evenings
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Neal Mn ~ M~s.KC~arence Me·
E M:cKini 'and e y, Mrs. 0.
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Mrs. H 0 m er
Ice·' program~ Mrt·
ul Dorst, Jr. other dinner
R'fts
which was opened with
~ I~ MnB. Leslie E:;win and Mrs.
flag ceremony by Den -4.
with Mr. and Mrs. Dant were
a r unce : gut exch" nge
.
Mrs Reg Tygrett (Ruth
Mrl. Do y 1e Mille
nd M ' A mag1c show was presented
·
Claude Ashley
r a
rs.
Den 2 unde r d irection of Mrs. lltonl and daughter. Frances Ann
Tablea were .decorated in
Clyde Ingels, Mrs. .John Koko- and Mrs. _Clara Hamilton of Pt.
lng· widl tfle Qlriatmas sekeep· vitch and M-rs. Leo Smith. A Pleasant, W. Va. and Mr. and
111111 the b
.010n reading, "A Good Cub Scout" Mn. Dana Hamilton, Mr. and

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Make Elberfelds .In Ponleroy
Your Yule Shopping Center

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J1 Ullh'Od Ptftl Jnierulloloal
Today is lbursday, Nov. 30,
334th day of the year with 31
follow in 1961
The mooo is in its last q"'LI'Iel' l
The morning star is Venus.
The evening stars are Jupiter

Television In Review

and Saturn.
On I!IIJ.s day in histDry:

Take a l~nd tn Sout'heast
In 17112, preliminary peace arti- where me&lt;hcal care for the
rles ending the American-British ltudes IS rarer· even t~an a
Hfv ulutlona'""'
·' war were signed in meal. Take one Amer1can

ac- 1

Paris

In 1939 _ the Russo-Fmnish War iel Malan, ,.e... igned and was
ded b
d
bt·~an after the Soviet Union Ieee
y Johannes Stry om,
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Treasu~

freasury Stops
Selling Silver
For First Time

Ailing Peggy Lee Won't Finish

era crew record some effects
the encounter.
Result: A film that is inspira·
tiona! in terrrn&gt;
di of bwhat was
The ailing Peggy Lee won't be abI e
compllshed ;
stur ing, in term3
t t
of what remalns to be done.
to J?lay the rest of her engage men . a

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was neilher t:uying ~or
selling silver for the first t1me
since the federal government was
founded in 1789.
Producers are pleased about
the prospect of a higher price.
Conswners are hopeful it won't
so very much higher and that m
the long run a free market will
By EDWARD COWAN
be to their advantage.
WASHINGTON rUPn - ThP To assure tbe Treasury o£ a
ITr''asury stopped selling silver .supply of silver for llinting new
it won't affecl the dimes, quarter&lt;; and half-dollars,
of your money·
Kennedy directed Treasury SecrePresldtmt Kennedy ordered the tary Douglas Dillon to retire $S
. It is part of a package of and $10 federal reserve nole bills
\mo,ves desi~d to take the Treas· backed by gold. Silver dollars
ury out of silver trading for the have not been minted since 1935
first Ume in hl•tory to to estab- because of a huge backlog.
llsh • !roe, ronunodi!Y·type sil·
_. _ _ __
m market.
WEDDING
A rise in the price of silver,
NEW YORK lUPil - Metroquoted at 93-M cents an ounce on politan Opera. star Blanche Thetbe London market in re&lt;ent bom and Texas neurosurgoon Dr.
is widely expected.
bert D'Errleo will be married in
The Treasury's sales of silver New York Dec. 10, it was an·
9M121J.&amp; cents, and Its purchases nounced Tuesday. The inarriage
90lO cents, have preventod will be the second for both.
\genuino lr...I!Ull'kot llading iD
country.
ENDS CAPITAL TALKS
Koonody said he would ask NEW YORK tUPil-West Gee·
Congress to repeal the statutory man Defense Minister Franz
requirement that the Treasury Stracss stopped over in New York
buy ·an oewly mined domestic all· for a day before heading home
offered to it. That, plus cssa· tonight folowing a aeries of conoHered to it. Tbat,
ceBBa· ference!l in Washington.

The Voice 01 Broadway

fully equipped and staffed.
confidence in Mix the two by sending the m••cv
ship to that sad land. Let 8

YORK

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no resemblance at aU .to Tracy·~-ls becomirtg a recording star. He's made an
album Of Christmas carols that will go
on sale throu"hout France the first week
in December. '

Basm Street East. Earl Grant was stgn·
ed to headline at the club. He comes dif.uiNI to obtam territorial conces-lextreme nationalist.
rect from his brief ''walkout engagesiOns from Finland.
ment" at the Roundtable-he arrived at
In a letter to hotel owner Morris
in 1949, th~ Chmese Commu- 1 A thought for the day:
that night spot to discover that they'd Lansburgb, Anthony Montague Brown,
nisls c...tvtured Chungking, China. Spanish writer Cervantes
suddenly switched to a Twist policy, and
ersonal aide to Sir Winston Churchill,
In r!l54. tbe prime minister of ''There is no sauce in the
the Twist band couldn't play his arrange- P.'regrettably" declined an Invitation to
the Union of South A[rica, Dan· like hunger...
ments . .. Doris Duke's set reports that the great statesman to spend the Win·
she's chilling it with Joe Castro, her ter in the Royal Suite at the Deauville
long-time beau. T_hey hint he's roman~- Hotel in MianU Beach. There was such a
ing a celebrated Jazz canary, and Dons
strnng rumor that Churchill might be· in
knows all about it . . . The nuttiest nt·
a mood for a season In the BUll that the
mars keep flying East from Californla,
linking Keely Smith with Marlon Bran- mayor's office had gone so far as~ to
do, when all the time she's here in Go- work out policing arrangemP,...·~ · · ·Debon ''The
tham making no seeret of her love for ble Reynolds' pel-centage '
,nake her
disc tycoon Morris Levy . . . And Louis Pleasure of His Company" ·
$400,000
richer. (She'll be able to buy
Prima's next Keely may well be lovely
Harry Karl some diamonds!) ... Mere·
Iris Paul. At least he's trying, and she
dith Willson's musical project is called
doesn't seem too frigid to the ide~.
"The Great One." (Jackie Gleason?)
Previewers will warn you: don't dati:!
After the first three weeks of rU$hes
miss the opening credits of "The Inno·
on
Kim
Novak'S "Boys' Night Out."
cents." Strangely enough, Deborah
James
Garner's
asking price soared to
Kerr's strongest scenes of suffering are
$300,000
a
pieture.
rated ss one of ~~;,.;:;;;;;,;~~~~~;,iiji;;..,iiii;iiii.....iii~iiii.iiii-...
shown as the background during the the most importantHe's
of the new Holly·
titles; you hear the sounds of her heartwood leading men ... Peggy King is sad.
rending
sobs and murmured prayers. It's
Our fftDit flbulol&amp;l Vllue! America's moat femoua rlnas tinct
Her 11,200 dachshund, George, is ailing
lt:50, auartnteed for full permanent dltmond value in writina by
an eerie sensation; of, course the audi·
at a local dog hospital and may have to
ARTCARVED and by ual Yolll' dlolce of many mil!llficent at'yiiL
ence
wonders what she's crying about,
a~~~~
undergo surgery. (Cheer up, Peggy; it
but they won't find out until the very happens to people, too!) ... Metronome,
end of the picture ..... Now a book is the jazz magazine, is going out of bus!·
coming out with the title "I was Jacque·
D
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th ness for the second time. Several months
line Kennedy's ressma er.
o, no • ago It folded, but came back with new
ing to do with Oleg Cassini; it's a Phila·
depth. unmediacy and more se- delphia dressmaker who has decided to financing. This time there doesn't seem
rlou!lness to the story by branch- reveal Jackie's taste in clothes a decade to be any fresh money around.
Bedroom
I= Fieldcrast
ing off into the local situation.
Long, florid sentences gave Bel- ago.
Guests who attended the Pablo Cas-COTTON
lamy a battle. He, and the script,
Letter from Paris: "Brigitte Bardot, als concert at the White House report
were most effective at the conclu· who has mar~ figures in the bank than that the world famous octogenerian has
sion, when ,Jell with .mch simple she has lovers on a string, has invested developed the habit of singing alOng in
By Fieldcrest
lines &lt;~S "~ he will walk. He will a sizeable bundle of francs in a perfume a hi~hly audible counterpart to his cello
Rotebud Pattern.
Downy Soft.
talk . They will be good &lt;luclors." i business that will turn out bottled frag· playing. Of course, this isn't at all unusREG. $2.99
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The progrum would have ranees bearing her name starting early ual- at least not in jazz circles. Oscar Peachiev£'d a truer dorumentary fla- next year. BB's mama is in charge of the tetson, Slam Stewart, Erroll Garner and
$1.99
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vm·. abandoned the Pollyanna ve· business with almost 50 employes under many others have been distracting lis·
neer, ir interviews with patienls her slave-driving wing so far, and mama teners with this habit for years.
lty~ ... (
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and more doct~rs were offered, hopes to persuade her younger daughter,
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trial.~ and tribulatbns.
ving screen career and join the family "Franny and Zooey'' and a New York
Beau Crest
Ptrformance
Dialing and Filing: •'Here11y In as \•ice-president of the perfume firm.
discount house. The publishers ordered
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Paul Pacini , owner of the famous the discount store to cease and desist
Howell Close-up" on ABC·TV, Whiskey-a-Gogo, made a mint introduc- from selling the book at cut-rates, and
orf genl'!rallties obout the tng American bowling to the French a the discount place defied the order by
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Illusions being fostered hy Yugo- little over a year ago, but he's not being slashing the book's price even more . ..
Lilac, yellow, pink,
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FINE JEWELED WATCHES
Bt~.in A&amp;
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The Paris courts have ruled ''Abso- Troy. who is so effective as the sophistlsatin bindina:.
Diamond watches, telf·winding wutches, waterproof,
inleresting comments by lutely not!" , pointing to the recent bin- cated wife in "A ShOt in the Dark" wlll
• guaranteed shock~proteded watches - Elgin ma.kea ~
Malching
Yugos1av t:ollege students and re: ·go rumpus in England to back Up their be seen as a pig-tailed teenager in a
Wthem aU for that l}lecial someone on yoor ~:itt list.
Lid Cover $1.9B
fugees . wrapped Its point of vieW 1 ruling. British newspapers and civic or· forthcoming TV commercial. She'll shilJ
styled diatinctlvel and priced for whatever you have to
around the Issue or continued ganizations took a firm stanii agai11st the for a new cereal
.. Cover girl Dodie
pend. EllliD can be given proodly and wo1·n with~
~~....-··Un!tP.d
Stat.~s
aid
to
that
Kremlinclaiming
too
many
housewives
Marshall,
missing
from
the predtctablP
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ori•nted nation. Since the old is·
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Looped
I though some viewpoints
HJean Gabin- rem ember how he was UN sector, with Ogden Hammond-a
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~=~~~~:•, would have sharpened : cy of French movies' although he bore ('IUiet spot=•:..
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Rug a~d
Hugh O'Brian, that old squarenight's "Dick "Powell Show" CINCINNATI mPil-tlvestock: higher, sows steady to strong; :
In Pastels &amp;: White.
Lid Cover
Western hero, took on the ~
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Non-akid back.
. Assorted colors.
24x45 inches.
Court St., Pomeroy
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Good Ship Hope" on HBcTuesday night. Fortunately,
sa id :
house succeeded iD meeting
worJd 1 ob!lgattons. Unfortunately, it
accept more challenges.
The filmed story of the private·
financed hospital ship named
11 ,;, ___ . which ,-!sited Indonesia and
South Viet Nam ift a one-year period, focused on the six-month
visit to Saigo.n, where 17,500 Vietnamese patients were treated.
Ralph Bellamy was aboard as
narrator. He gave the program
continuity by visiting clinics, operating rooms, the 70-bed shipboard
bosl&gt;ital, chatting wth nurses, docand techncians, and keepir:g :
on a 14-year-old boy who was
of the patients.
Director Fred Rheinstein and
ca•n.,•nan Dexter Alley displayed
ingenuity in composing ef·
l,f.,u,,. backgrounds for Bt!llamy
in what must have been difricult
working condltons.
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Imoking
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evening tosix Veterans Hos- also voled to send gifts tu the ~=In~ of ~he Lordled 1
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thll .., Rev. JPreeland Nom.
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p t met 'fh
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Aux1 1'UJ.ry
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lCO e, ~n- the Me1gs County Tuberculosis In the village hall Mond ni ht
lngt. hotlnt will H . . . , . (reshmentt, . .t.tec~ br
~. prnjdel:rt. lle~~Uou was Melvin Altlre.
8d to be improved yesterday. She .cmnaiJ. D~yttm. Sandwsky, Cnle aad Health Auociatlon and also
ay g · ttl te rv• ..lly thrlt 4•Y• Powell and VIvian Humphrey.
af the temperarw film to RefreJhmentl were terYed br
expects to be release&lt;! in a few ' and Brexvdle.
,$5 to the Chillicothe Veteran1 meRoll call wal answered by 15 for IHI) In edYiftCtc of tht
An oyster IUpper -.11
Jhown in the publ!c achoola .
of tbe host church, dur41ays.
Mrs . Golda Morning, president Birthday party which wlll be held ~ ~nd 0~ ~uest.HAbboe~ f\IMt. Notlcn ........., fw iD the buaoent ud the
to be ·a:tllliJIIDOed. Gifts I
the social hour.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Knight went conducted the meeting with Mrs. December 14. The ladies also
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KREMENTZ ·
"-'the Ohlo Teachers ASSOCI. ChPlans
to send g1fl.s to the ldona...._.
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last meet[ng. Asaistant TreasurOV. Jf
with -rre.a Swain ud GeDeva
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g 411 a _legate from p1tals were also made and Mrs.
p. .
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Yatu havlng the JII'OifaJD.
TREASURED GIFTS
the Middleport: assoe1ation ann Norman Wayland was appointed Mrs. Walbam Radliff recelved to be k
the
In regular aeu1on 11Jurlday
Crated io the tradition of predoua
they will also visit with their chairman of that corninit~ As-- the obligation as a new member lot 11aL.~•-to
bank maldng Ina. Mn David Kob1entt, 8
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Mrs. Ro1land Halley. Last week- _
t(l have Its annual Christmas parChildren of the village will be on Jta meetin&amp;. All memben
HOlLYWOOD CUPII _ Charoverl&gt;y of 14 Kt. eold, tble fine jewe~
end the Balleys visited here with
ty Dec-ember 19 with a gift ex- trea.ted by "Santa Claus" f o r; requestsed to bring ar aend a
In Hradilak, a fonner stage star
ry lw' aU of the rle1mea and mueh of
Mr. and Mrs. Knight.
Past Matrons Met
change. Refreshments were aerv- Chrtstmas. 'I1le Auxiliary voted for patlenu et Athen~ State
iii Prague, Oucbollovakia, ,.. b 0
the weuin1 quaD.,. of JOIId pl4. EDdurlnl Jlflo flit ~
Bobby Joo llloCiure, yOUDg&lt;r At ilfaoonic Temple
od.
to pay half or the cost of the can· pita!.
fled the Iran Curiam alter Jeam.
son ol Mr. and Mrs. Hershel Mt· The Post MatronS of Pomeroy
ldy, for the treat,. above what
Dl!:C. I
log be Will to be arnsted tor uaCitue iiDCieJ went """'('I'y yester- Chaptor 186, OES, met Thesday
colle&lt;tod in the jan, the ·
The Mtddloport PTA will hold
acttvltleo, bu bee
B.
SANBORN
doy at Holzer Hospital.
evening at the Masonic Templel Mrs. Price JJ'ill
,have m the local &amp;tore~.
bake aale Saturday, Dec.
to portray a
.IEWELEII-OPTOIIE'l1IIS1 I - .
Mrs. Charlotte Perrin under- wilh Mrs. Rollin Radford host· Ho&amp;teSI To Club
Final plaos were
the Cross Hardware store.
DW'Iba1 .to the Tine
MIDDLEPORT
went surgery Monday at Holzet'
- Mrs. Vaug-han Price was
Auxl~to orrati: t~, l I
Proctuction of "Vitler.~
Hospital. H~r room number is Mrs. Nolan Swackharnmer, vice ess when the Chatter club met wh'1 h
Y ·/ ~
376. Her Sisler, Mrs. Jeanette president, pre.;ided in the ab- Tuesday evening at the home
A \
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_ _m unhne_:_n temporanl_! Bl~ettnar. P~s -\\-ere made to A short business se'SSion
corporation limits o( Syracuse, 1 'nle Mlddleport Literary
1
the s~ut-m members
at Iconduc~ by Mrs. Everett
a death in their home 011
Wednesday afternoon at
1
time and take each a foot. VIce president, when
the day of the funeral services.
of Mrs. James Harley.
Plans ~ere also made for : wen:l made for a Christmas par- Mrs. Clark was named chainnan meeting was opened with
annual dinrier to be held m ty on Dece!"ber 20 at the home 01 lhis circle, wiU!.
Mildred
repeating the
\Janu,.ry.
,of M·rs. Wilbur Yo•mg.
co-chainnan. All metn·
Mrs. Emerson Jones,
Reffeshments were served
Games were played
bers of the auxHiary are mem, conducted • abort buaineu
ROUND
hostess to Mrs. Swackham- the social hour and prizes
hers of the circle.
IHa.rli••MIIrs. Alonzo Custer, Mrs.
to Mrs. Wilbur
The club's Christmas dinner There were 19 memben
CUrd, Mrs. I. B. Weed, Nathan Biggs Mrs
party will be at the Circle
to tJwo roll call with
I~;~~D~w.ight Parker, ~iss
Mrs. Raymond ' Fisch~r
in Pomeroy on Dee. "Inspirational Thought."
I·
Mrs. Carl Shields, Mrs. Bill Lathey
15th, at 4 o'clock. A 50 cent gift Mrs. H. E. Cook reviewed
Hobstetter, Mrs. E. J.
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"II be f · t red M book ''Th Lov 1
Miss Ada Hoskiils and A dessert course was served
Wl
ea u · n.
e
e y Ambition,"
Mrs. L. F. Schoenleb.
the ho.stess trom a table
Hood will conduct
a story of a Methodist Mbollh!r,
ing out the Thanksgiving
devotional session.
written by Mary Ellen Chase.
lvisdtod with her Tuesday. Mrs. to those named ,above arid Mrs. Th.e nominating
Also reviewed was "J. B.'•
1Y&lt;•rrin expects to be hosJiitallzed Chnrlee: Buck, Mrs. Harold
gave their report as folloW!~ for Archlbald MacLeish, by M r t.
at least two Wi'eks,
fee, Mrs. Tom stewart_ Mrs. 1.961: Ada Slack and Carrie Donald Mills. .J. B. is 'a play Jn
Rev. Howard Ruppelt has been Floyd Dunfee and Mrs,
Sinclair were retained u presl- verse based on the Blble'a book
\confin
' l!d to his home thib week Biggs,
and vice president, M r _s. of Job.
Iutter Kernel WHOLIICIRNIL
FLORIDA
wJth ttKl flu.
Clark and Mrs. Maxine Sayre GuestJ for ihe meeting
l were nominated treasurer and Mrs. R. M. Sherman of Mld\!Je.
. MASON CLINIC
secretary with ps.istantl' Mild- port and Mrs. H,lckman,. gueit
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red Pierce and Opal Lipscomb. Mrs. G. H. Lasher.
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Mrs.
Anna
Bur·
A
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id
be
The
next
meeting
of
the
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LOOK! Welker's
to p
1rs a cass
gven
,
n, omeroy, November 24; Mrs. at the vlllage hall th
k
Will be held December 13 at the
Whit. HouM
PINK SEEDLESS US NO. 1
Robert Ohlinger, New Haven, . Dec. 4th, 1liis clast! ~~be 8
of Mn. George Dallu.
November 26; Mrs. Elaine Hen- mixed gr
f
nd
....... Sauce
ry, Middleport,· November '¥1 · nd
oup ~~h~ 8 kwomen
NAMES OMlTTJ!:D
p 1 St k
Mlddlepo
' a anyone w~ mg to ta e Jt is lnl.ear
uc ey,
rt, No- asked to be ·at the ball Dee
Jl~ names of Mrs.
Ernest
vember 27.
at 7:SO,
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Barnhart and daughter, Sherrie,
Birth· A dau...&amp;.fe ro M nd
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Amerlcen h•uty
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Dehc1ous pot luck refreshments from the Jist of those attend1n j
Pork
Mrs. Robert Ohlinger, New Hav- were ~erved to the above nam- f .1 d'
ga
1 ... BeanS 2,.
tor39c
en on November 26
ed aDd M . Rl
&amp;ml Y 1nner at the home of Mr. 1
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Del Monte
London, Mary Hubb~rd,
paper, The dinner celebr&amp;ted the
Hubbard and guest LiOOa stowe. wedding anniversary of the Dale
Barnhart• and birthdays of
Fruit cockl1ll, 2v. 2
"In R•cine Since 1860"
"HAVE GUN" IN lTD YEAR est Barnhart and Greg and
IV Mlllft. f'RF.DDIE
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Midr/lonnrt

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Syracuse Lad,"es
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Guaranteed by JlUitln. All leather.
Por Him or Her.

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Regular $200 Volutt
A 3-Pc. Bedroom Suite iiveo
1t each store - Rutlana lo'Li· •· ,ure
~d ~uoa Furni~e. Nothina: to· bUJ.

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McKer.Zie, Ruth Ann
Judy Folmer. Jeuneth
Nancl BOI11lB, . Jl!l'kln
cor, Ral!ll! Warry, ADen
Loretta Faber, Lance B
JeDDlfer Crew, Fred Siuoo,
nte Colllns, Keltb Whaley,

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HoHman, John
LOuella
B~, aod Connie

AMERICAN
GltfETING CARDS
loxod Cords . . . . . . 59c up

WHITMAN •nd

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•T&amp;LIPHONI --------·-·[ 29c ... ·.f lo
eGLASS PliO BANKS --·---· 10.eiTORY lOOKS IS.- 2f.- 19o\-t:oo
•PAIN'r lOOKS --···--·•·--··

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Dozens of Pain From A
Recent Special Purcha11l

12 Inch RubMr
Gum Boets - - -

10-98
6-88

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Work Shoq

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Storm Welt

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LADIES',
CHILDREN'S, TEENS'

SIMON'S
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POMEROY

lS.&amp;, running 12 feet 00 roiJ.. Adrian Haner, Gallipolis, Ohio.
~omeroy-Maaon 21.13,
pt,
~Ul, Hlnl&lt;&gt;n 1.74 l"lling 1
Falla 3.40 !ailing, Char·
18.45 faDing. All moveable
above G8Dipolis are
Marmet and Winlield
were on tbe sills.

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14, 4:35 a.tll; Miss Rl•ers

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Rag. Pr!ce ua:-our , ..ce 4.91 ..

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-dowa GrMDup 3:50 . a.m.;
'!_0:'!~llne up Greenup 8:31 a.m.;
Spom up Sl, .1: 5CI a.at.;
L. Christy up .12, a a.m.;
up 32, 3:55 a.m.; Ltill11 &amp;bearer down J3, 3:45 UP.; J 0 b D
II tfood liP 311, 7: 10 a.m.; Ellea up
as; 4:30 a.m.
DaJa - down
1:30 o.m.: Ql.a City 111' 1:11

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FOR HOlVJE WORKSHOP
At Eboroboch HardwiN •..

Here you can find one of the most complete line of power tools, hand
lools, and sporlini equipment Shop here for your lwtdy llllll or 1porlsman.
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6W' HEAVY DUTY SAW - - $69.95

SABER S A W - - - - - - $19.95
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SANDER &amp; POUSHER - - - $16.95
Wollor illqoort

SOLDaiNG GUN KIT - - - $7.95
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The Hunter :•

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J. ~- lAwla clawlt mel 1:61 a.m,; Ole8ncler doWD
Wlnfi.J&lt;I 1:15 p.m.; 8epoa .....
WlnfAid J:li p.IP.; Helen Z.

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Freiberger up i$, 5:25 a.m.;
OVEC down tts. 1:15 a.m.; Montlgontery up · 16, 5:30 a.m.; C. V.
Horner up 17, 7:15 p.m.; Jerry
Bosworth up 17, 4:40a.m.: Craig
dowu 17, 8:55 a.m.; BG b
IBeitterup 19, 4:45a.m.; Goa a
II, 5 a.m.: Pew
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II, 8 p.m.: Albert Hoklu
1:26 a.m.; Elgercllf! up
I a.m. : R. H. Bosworlh n
GIOenup 8:40 P-Ill·: Natlapal
Greenup 8:66 p.m.: Alton
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· • LINCOLN LOGS .. 98o - 2.00 - 3.00
eMODEL CAR KITS 49o - I,D- 1.10
eMODEL PLANI Kin -------- 98c up
. . LECTRIC IU'P OUN -------- '1.91
ePOOTIIAI;LS 91a- 1.49 ..;.J,~.M

•TAIILI TINNII -------- tic - 1.91
eMONDPOLY -······----------- 4.00
eSCRAIILI ------·--·----- ----- UO
eSIW~G CARDI -·····-· 29o - 49o
eTIDDLIY WINKS ---··--------- 19o
eiPOI(fll BLOCKS ·-··-·-------- 69c
eAIIC ILOCKI -----······ S9'c - 98o
•MODILING CLAY ------- JOe to 98a
eCHIU liT ··-··------------ .. . 91c
eiiNGO --- - -~-:.. ......................... _ 29c- 9k
eDOMINOII --····-- --- 49c - tic
eCHICKIRI ------ 10.- 20c - 29c
•CNIICKIR IOARDI .., . ... De - 49o
•CNtNIII CljiCKIII ____ 19o- tic
eOIIPoint 11J NumiMr , 1.79 • 1.91
ePICTUIII .PUZZLES 29a - stc - 91o
•PLAY NUR. . KIT -·----- stc - 98o
1411. DQC~II KIT ----·--- S9o - 98o
· - &amp;.Mill. POTATO HIAQ ·--- 98o

Min's I Boys'

RUGBY

Men's 8 Inch

Gaace readluaa: GalllpoUa dam Letart. A son to Mr. and Mr a.

Bob Buck, Dave

There Is Ifill time to Lay-Away toys, dolls and w119on• for Chrllt•
IMI. Only $1.00 down and pay the bllance 11 you wl1h.

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SHAVING
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GIPTI - - - - - By Coty, Tu-r, J:venJntl In Paril,
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PROPHLACTIC
BRUSHES &amp; SETIup
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I CJNCINNATI (UPII - Intern- '
lhor Bawling, Callett.&lt;burg, Ky., Other membm
Wt.O
tlonRI Teamster Union forces ;
Mrs. Matt..e T. Wester, Ravens· Mrs. John · Watson, Mrs. Larry
FOR CHRISTMAS!
scored an "upset" in one of two
wood, W. Va., and Mrs. Gladys Wiley, Mia Shirley Beegle, Mrs.
Now ahowl"'l all tho now local National ~alfor Relations
B. Andre, Hlntoo, W. V~
Bill Wood, Mrs. Edward Job.,..,
models
Board eleetlons Wednesday, Work·
DJIICbarged_
Mrs.
Robert Wilson, Mn~. Joaeph '
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, ers at Beatrice Foods in Middle- . 'I1w Science' Clllb of Pomeroy Patient&amp; recently dlJlCharged Jn. NowelL Mra. Bill Robertt, Mrs.
' town voted, ~-11, to rejoin Team- jHigh School .tleld It! first meet- eluded James M. Curry, James j ~ard Hovatter, Mr~. Tom
.50. up
ster Lncal 836 Instead of remain- : ing under the leadenhlp of Mr. E. Koontz, Bob J. Hale, Herbert Sm!th and aponsor, Mrs. A. R.
• in~&lt;: in the rebel union headed by , Pearl Williams of Harrisonville Clonch, Mrs. Robert Jones, Mrs. Kn1ght.
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Luken of Cincinnati,
last Monday.
Bessie Sayre, Mn. Neola Lewh, Guesb from the Exemplar
NEW!
Elections were held for ortl· Mrs. ADen Zinn, Mr~. Carl Kaul:%, Chapter were Mrs. W.illiam Atcers. 'They are, president, Mike Benjamin Brarraner, Homer Spur- ldn.s, Un. Selim Blazewicz, Mrs.
See the S.l natr Tvpewrlt.n
for Ch1 htmas,
DEC. 18 APPEAL
Fultz: vtce-presiCient, Dave Gor- Jock, M~s. Arthur Montgomery, Carl Krautter, Mr·s. Charles Mulpriced from, 49.50,
'LORAIN, Ohio (UPil - A hear- 1don; secretary, Louella Thomp- M.rs. ~ Ctiar]es Rando1pb, Phillip len, Mrs, Leland Sis.!lon, M r 11.
ing has b!:!en set for Dec. ts in soo; treasurer, Allen Downie.
Kmze., Mrs. Nelson Cromley, Ambrose Gibbs, Miss ".ouise Zlr·
,Elyria on an appeal by Rev. Mr. WIIUams BJWOinted a pub- M.rs. ~bel Swanson, Mrs. C. 1~·Mrs. WiJ.llarn 1\ndrnon,
! George Burdikoff from a court or· licity committee, who are Doug~ 0: HarrsJOn a?d Mrs. ll. L. Oa- Vrrgll Brown, Mra.
Rlcita.d
der barring him from the pulpit Moore, chairman; John AnCier· 1 VlS and infan. son.
Rupe, Mrs. Daniel '11lompmn,
115 W. SECOND
ot the st. P~!te1· and Paul Rus~ian ! son, Donna Smith, Jonnle S u l!
Among Ailing
Mrs. KenneUJ Amsbary, M r
POMEROY, OHIO
Greek Catholie Churcb 'fhompson, anJ Judy Folmer, 'Ite According to the midnight re- Frank Vaughan.
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next meethlg will be held Dec. port of the nursing department.
those patients who were listed PLEASANT VALLEY BO!IPHrAL
Members attending were Barf . . ud
'~ l hara . Horak Sheila Hicks, .Shar- as a•r mel ~-Mrs. C. C. Spen- ADMTM'ED: Mn;, Me 1 vI
·Zan _
M
cer, Abe Phtlhps, Mrs. Lucille Chapman Letart· Mrs
on Howe II ,
a .~uomas, ary R
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c enmtt, . Mrs. Jordan• Cottageville·· Mrs.
Dace,.d
Mrs. Roste Sl· j Howard Sr New Hlt'Ven'
Susanna Arnold , Linda DarneU• deav1 MMercer,
M· Summer8 M
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rs. Mary William~ . Ravenswood;
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Juues NunnaUy' M:aU Bryant, ! Mrs. Ada Stough, McClane,
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Mrs. Virgil Cottrill, Mrs. Homer ,ginia· Mrs. Adrian Haner Galli.
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Stanley,
Sherman Long, William ; ""'lis.' Ohio
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At Mason
i Frank Porter, .11m Clifford, Mlcky por' eorge
s, Mrs. Rich- ~ DISCHAHGED: John Taylor.
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ard W(I(J(Iyard, Steven Snyder, Letart
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Thomas sLe 1 M
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ita Ha11, Robert ~teffy.' Carla Will Boyd, Keane; ~dkins~Franlanne
H o s P ll a!,
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Stover, Pt. Pleasant: Mrs. j
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ny Law orn, Roger Moore, Ron Roy Riffle, Mra. Stella Wood
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t e r, Marjorie Bentz, Mike
Lewis
G1vens , Pt. l'1easant; 1
Mulford, George Mcintosh, Katy
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Jobn Pike and ·aon, GaUi· 1
Morarity, Be&amp;ie Watson, L y n •r :mas u
Ohio.
1iill :~
Parker, John Anderson, Tom MeBIRTHS: ·A daughter to Mr.
Go,.... Bill Sayer.
and MrJ. Rkhar&lt;l Bird, New llavOohgie calvert, Joey
en. A son to Mr. and Mrs. Jwnes
Crow, Rick
Jordan, Cottageville, A son
CoUina, Doug Moore,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin CbapmaJl,

Browns Prepare For Dallas
With Slim Chance For Title

ILICTRIC
RAZORS

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Fultz EJ-.ted

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Matthews.

Refresh- man Gabriel, North Carolma Albert H. Eben:bach, 838 Lasley Chapman for h • r hotplta11ty
tState, 165; tackle Merlin Olsen, St.,· Pomeroy, Jame1 c.. Blank~ when the chapter held Its preferTile next meeting will be
State. 155; center Ale% enship, 305 Wright St., Pomeroy, entiat tfa at Aer home Jut Sun&lt;•mber 12, a Christmas party Kroll, Rutgers, 70; end Greg Mrs. Jl~ c. turner, Rt. J ear- day.
with a 50 cent gift exchange by Mather, Navy, fn and h.alfback 1pent.er Floyd B. Tbompson, JackMrs. Donald Betzlng, social
and also the ~hildren . Daw Hoppman. Iowa state; 81. son. M1'8. Ernest T. Gahm, Rt. cbalrman, announced tbe cha~
Tbe home economic committee
5 Jackson, AJbett M. Hale, Rt. te. will hold ita Chrisb'has party
.will he !n charge.
I Wellston, laam Walloo, Rl n;cemhe~ 20 at 1 at Ute home 1
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s WellstoD, Aaron Eugene Fout, l rr,rs. Keith Rlgga: who reJidea
Rt. 1 Creola, Mr8. Arnold
M. with her parents, Mr. aDd Mrs.
SCORE UPSET
Eicher. Hanging Rock, Mrs. Ar- Wayne Swisher.

THURSDAYS

TIMEX MARLIN WATCHES
6.95 to 14.95 plus tax
MR. BIM MONKEY

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h-I••Joyed •

Phillips Sisters Style Shop

OPEN ALL DAY

IILLPOLDI

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Chester Grange
Ends Institute
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I I:::::::~ held recently
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were served. ·

Black and yellow pluah
wltfl vinyl face, henda
and thoes. 22" tall _ _

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J_I&gt;auy_s.~tJn·'· Pomeroy-Middleport ._!!:. N•_•.:.30·-~~~~

.IIOHED

·unning &amp;wl
powered
ways
wantedI to
win it, but 1 neve- over
won the
fa t Negro
dole vote
,Chapter
of Cbe
L&lt;lberty
bJcl, Sy
aa racuse
id todayto hisa ,rer
thought
would."
Bob award
ll'erguson,
full·
EaterH BotpiM1
.IOtorit) ud
thtit auetta,
motioa pld.urt "8lg fiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii._..__ _ _ __.._..,_ _ _oiiiiiiiiiiii~
::~electioo u tile
Negro ev.er bad: of Ohio state. DavU had 1114 · Among thOMI wbo eotered 11oJ. ben af Xi G~ M'u
l.w~Jier will jaln stan WaL. ,
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10 win ..the Hel!mon Memoroal
point. .. the basla of !'It .Orll- zer hospital In the paal ..
cooldna
Trophy Ia the tlnd of lhlng you
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place votes, 103 """"""-plaee l¥ere Mrl.
T. Hamllllm, 1\letdsy evenln&amp; at tho office ol
dream about but are ..... will
and 81 thlrd-plact ......... Seoond ,.••.•
HI], the Ohio Fuel Gu Company.,.
ntver happen to yw."
Chester Grange met in regu. The voting lor FeriJUIOD was- lD tler, Rio Grande, Mrl. William Betty Newton demonttntor, pre.
NOTICE OP PUBLIC 8A1..11: I
"Thll II eertaillly one of
session Tueiday evening with for flrat . and 'a total of TTl pinta. tE. CUrfman, Rt. l Cheshire, Mra. lparect a number .of hoUday diJb.
On
defauh ol the mortgagor, we ·
happltst days of my life,"
Holter worthy master
The top pair were followed by 1 CJardJ c . Speactr, ~
7th et wbich later were 11:rvtd. u
will
sell
to the high bidder one
Davis, wbo broke four of
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' Jimmy Saxtoo of Texu with 561 !St.• Pt. Pleaaant, MrL James H. refre~bmenta.
New
1955 Dodge Tudor Lancer at die
mOlt prized reaonb set at
The mBBter announced a reor- poiDUJ, .SaDdy Ste_pbeos of Mirmo- INibert, Rt. • Gallipolll Fet'l'J, Alttr the demonltr~Uoo ' th .
H.
ftawllnga
Son1
cu.. by famed Jimmy Brown,
,_ l' a1 eelln f lh n - .1 sot.a Wltb M3 pomte, Pat. Tram. Mrt Qwles H. Aken Muon regular meetiDj ol Ohio Eta Ph1
eCostuma Jewelry
eGioves, Purtft
Ohio, on the
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1Croas for tonight at the court- med ...... ~
:,;:ig oii62Colorpomtll W. Va., lrfn. Roy J•aniaa• . ~~ard wa.
~ith
Mrs.
11161 , at the R.
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ted 10 an 6_..... ..oe
• Grimm New Havill w
va·• ch
R1u1
Seyler, president,
• Lovely Handblgs
house unu
urgt~~.~
J.Q eres
do it.b 2'78 Jnta
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Sons Company, Mill
attend. The home economic chair- othew
p .
Mrl. Rkhard Johnsoa, Hartford,
arge. A check for $175 was
loliddloport, Ohl•. !1
• Coma In &amp; Browse 7 M.ny Gift ldeu
announced that Utere would
r ~p vote-getteera in ~ W. Va., Mia ADDitta R. Dunt. aented to the chapter by M r J . at ll o'clock A. M.
'-~·, ute u.·m year due to annual poll lo oelect the natlalll lU. 1 •
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~-• rBernard
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This automobile wm not be
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of interest among organiz.a- . No. 1 eoUege football p1ayar - McDermitt, Rl t Letart, W. Va. u~ 81: Company for tbe
for leu than the own of ft50.oa.
and people.
quarterback Johll Hadl, Kanau, Mrs. Ted Riley, Jr;, 29C Pearl ter a spollsorship ~ her In
R. H. Rawllnp 8onJ eo,
Mn;. David Koblentz, delegate, 112 polnts; end Gary Coll!Ds, St., Middleport, Mn. BurdeU J,lrecent Mrs. AmerlC8 contest..
Middleport, Ohio
on the state grange Maryland, 187; quarterback fto. Black, Rt. 1 Middleport. Mrs. Ml'll. Seyler thanked Mn. Pau]
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CANADIAN

HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPI! - Can- ter PidgOOil . Gillet f'l~'lllt and , hJj porlrayal of Papa G;deoe
leading televi.Jion comedi- Emile Genest on loc_-auon ln Que- 1111;' po!Jular · 1-'lvulit- Family.. ~
Doril
wlll p~.y
a . bec province. Kf' 1J famoutl lor neJ m Canad~ .

Membett of Oldo Eta Pb

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Demonstrations
Given ..~«or·ty
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NEW YORK CUP!) -A!I·Amerl· ldestrucUble fullback of the Cleve- 1 DavtJ, who nande 8 feet, :I
·a haUback Ernie Davis, whose land Browns. "Natw-ally, 1 a1- inches and weighl 212 pouadl,

SEE I'BESE AI' l'OVft
KEXALL DftVG SI'OftE

CHRII JINGll
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Heisman Memorial Trophy
. . To Ernie Davis inospl.tal News

Tornadoes To Baptize New Gym Floor Friday Night

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Wiafield

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-Everything In Hardware'' _ . . . . -k;

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!.o:ucrioN:

WANT ADS

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Research Shows Newspapers
w.v•. cuPn
R hE
w
lk Of L.f l ha~r~~r::.r~ ~ a~~
eac very a
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FAYEIIEVILLE,
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ason
OCiety Iterns

s.

ing atDrive-In,
7:30 p, m.
at tha
MuonSafetySe"1ce.
Equipette
Muon
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V1. LOGAN
JD!DL FIRE
S..lelaad:·.Dd
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New aad uaed merchaadlle and Dwljbt Logan, R. D. No. '·
connection with the death II
f'OR CONSISTENT DIPENDAILE RESUt. TS
furniture. Anyone haYinl any- Pomeroy. Phoot WY , _
months ago of • Belpre, 0 h lo,
thing
to
aell,
briDg
It
in.
lG-U.30tc
NEW
YORK
£UPII
Newspa·
read
one
or·
more
papera
on
a
woman following .an lnegal abor·
bTIS
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11 30 Up
pe!"l reach every segment of the pass·along basis.
lion operation.
SPOUTING, Roofing, Heating.
American public _ with heaviest "Four out ·or five adults 121 and Mrs. Morris. who was free on
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' 1~ WANTED TO BUY Frank Power, l3!1 N. Third. Mid~ Fran~ A'arris and Mr. and Mra. concentration among higher~in- over) and 72 per cent of the coun· bond on a ch.arge of performing
11•15-30te Jim Capehart of Mason spent ome, better-educated influential try's lS million individuals be- a Similar illegal operation in Ka·
KA W FURS AND BEEF HIDES. dleport. WY 2·2301•
Carl Chevalier, Lonr Bottom. AIR CONDmONJNG. 1\EFR.JG- Thanksgiving with Mr. Cape- people - and play a part ln the tween 15 and 20 read a newspa- nawha Cowlty, waived hearing
l1 25 12tp £RATION M!"Yice. Jack's fle. hart's grandmother. Mrs. Hetty personal lives of re~l'! at aU per OD any givE'n weekday . In here Tuesday night and was r•
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fri&amp;erattoiL New Ba1·ea.. Pboa. Capehart of New Ha"W!n,
IOCiallevels, according to a study the course off adult
five-day
100 lbo. of WALNUTS, 100 •~ad period, leased under $2.500 bond.
hickory nutl. 29S Rutland St., ttl 1-mi.
1-IS-tt James Weaver, stationed with made public today .
88 per cent o a
s re a news- State Police said Rrbert c.
Phone WY 2 .Sfik
Farmera Contact
the Anny in Fort Lee. Virginia, The research project involved paper on one or more d~ys.
Massey . 45 , also had been arrest•
11 30 .1tc
.~-:---cc::-=-::==-:-~ 1 Nationwide Hay and Straw Co. •pent the holidays wi~ his wif~. the mosf comprb~s_ive study "Total newspaper readmgs by ed at his Charleston home in
11'01101 1 DAY I DAYI I DAD 1110.
(14) FOR RENT
Rt. s, Plain City, Ohio
Ruth , of West Columb•a aad his e• ..r made of the CHI!y newspa- adults on every weekday are 125,- connechon with the death of Mro.
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M.IO
ROOM
HOUSE.
A.
N.
Bengel.
Call
Plain
City
f73.'73U.
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parenl•, Rev. and Mrs. Edison J*r's reading public, it was an· 500,000 and by the teen-agers an- Freda Bullard, Belpre, in August
8
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U.at
18.00
Ph. WY 2-!272.
11 f 30te Weaver of Mason.
nouoo:l by the__sponsor, the B~- other 12,750.000.
of last }'ear in a Parkersburg hoJ..
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'71t
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REFRIGERATOR and Appliance Mrs. Norma Pillsbury of Pt. reau of Advert1smg of the Amer1- "Seventy·one per cent of the Ipitat.
TWO ...t.raillletl eott.c•, Pto- 1
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"'""~Pleasant visited recently w l L. h cl i Newspaper Publishers Asso. time . the newspaper reaches the I:,..
PHONE WY 2-2157
pie"• Ttft'aee Pomeroy lhort .erv1ce.
a
eorge .-u.IUDel',
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Mrs. Helen Stewart and family at on.
reader by means of regular home 1
wall to market•· Pheae WY 1·
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Charles T. Lipscomb Jr., bu- delivery - by newspaperboy us~ eAre You Planning
11•18-i!Jtp of Mason.
III8S .. llfY Mm.
ll·li·IOip
Thanksgiving Day guests
of reau preSI'de nt, an d Leo Bogart . ua 11y, a nd by ma1·1 . In 25 per cent
(1) NOTICES
(9) FOR SALE
APAIITMENTS - , _ _ ·" '"
aa.U. _ T V Mr . and Mrs. R&lt;!uben Slewart vice-president for 1narketin~ plan- oi too ca,.s, the newspaper Is
A New Home?
lliiEE us FOR PUB NICBDS AND
"8lfurailhecL McMalr.Ka. M.iddle-1
Pb. . " ' 1415$
and son, Gary, were Mn. Mu· Ding and research, presented bought at a store, a newsstand,
Culllom GdHJII,
Mlddlepurl BABY BED and high dlair in porl """" WYJ.Ial.
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lOll:. lllalll. Po_..,
ine Arnold and daughter, Susie, higbli~hts of the st&gt;ldy to a meet- or a self-service ra ck. 'This. reg":
Does Financing )
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1 u 11 good conchhoo $26.00 for both. 5 ROOM and batlt apartment and
!Cielucl T. v.
o1 Pomeroy: Mra. Mary Aumil· ing of leading manufacturers and lar pattern of home delivery,
Call Cb 7·2623.
11·22-at.e 4 "'Om ed bath apartment UD-'
, u we Iller, Hartford; Mr. .and Mrs. Jack advertising · agenck!s. The study Bogart said, 'provides the basic
S'and In Your Way?
1'RRM1TE .tND PEST CONTROL. WHAT IS MORE r ctic 1 han furnished. Phone WY ·2-36U or
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adec1 Stewart and family, Ma!iOn; and wat financed "Y six major news- context for the social role of
Phont.~..-R__uct A Se"tee SWtloa.
h
h ld Ch ptma aG'ftt f WY-2---3319
8-t.f..t(c AUCI'I()NEER. leealtd:_~
Mrs Jack Fowler and family print manufacturers.
ntwspapers as a family me- If so, perhaps we can
WY Z~.
10 U tfe a. ouae o'
rJs as ' . o
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Satlafactioa Gaaru.-a
PI .Pleasant .
• The projeet involved a proba- dium' ...
help you! Write us ....
I WILL ~OT BE
stbl -I
F1eldcrest. Bed and bath lmen. UNFURNISHED Modern first
Call or write I, 0, M.C.!
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Clle1ter, Ohie
Frank Harris spent Sunday with
Y •ampe
TEEN ACTOR
Giving us style of home
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any bills made by anyooe ~ut monizing colors and priced to Automatic furnac~. Phone WY 2·.
10 5 tfe his ais(er, Mrs. Ann Erwin, and with persons 15 and ukler, repre- HOLLYWOOD !UPil - Ke-Ith you desire, location, alze
myself. Chatrlea Henry Klet_n, fit every budget lay·a-way now. 3874.
11 21 30tc1
family ill Kanauga.
sent!ng 2\449 ho~sehold~ drawn IHamshere, the 15-year-old wh. o and price range.
Sr., R~ute N?. 2• Pomeroy, OhiO. Makes paying painless. The ---- -ALLEN'S RADIO.'IV Service. Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Blezsing from 622 aampl_mg pmnts. ~e i was aCclaimed on the London
11 28 31 c Shoe Box.
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11 28 14tc ONfE •he·dROOMd APART3MENT Pbone WY 2-3714, 788 HyseU St. spent Thanksgiving with M r 1. announcement sa.1d the sludy duo- stage in the title role of Lionel
Strictly Confidential
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respanst e or TWO WHEELED ullllty trailer,
apartment furnished. All utili· Ml leport, )1).
I 15 C Blessmg'J son and family, ·Mr . "Of· h
·m
h ld I Bart's musical ' 'Oliver,
has
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any debh rontracted by anyone $2000 1 upright plano- $50.00. I lies paid Call Don Stivers
NEJGLER BUILDING SUPPLY and Ml'S, Manford Blessing in I
. t e 54 ml on 1lOuse 0. s n been signed boy Walt Disney for
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other than !"Yself. Stgned, roca-cola dispenBina 'machine
2-~76 Af-ter 5 call WY 2-3574 RemodeUac Blrcb Cabl8ell, At. Point Pleasant.
contmental I4S·statel adUn ted a featured role in "The Casta- '
Pomeroy, Ohio
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Also fireplace
any ~---.
Mrs.
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"'-at-. J · S.. Windon
h d 1pent
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Obituary
~Jze, · per cor · romp e- APARTMENT close in town 127
oors, '-'OW1 lUlU ...... rtu:aact!l, holidays Wllh er au. •ter a
weekd • 80 4
t rb
c:-:==:-hvery, New Haven, TU 2·5233
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Batb Rooma, AD Copper Plamll- family Mr and Ml's Joe Buff- 1
ay, · per cen
omes
11 30 etp tu• C il Ntlgler -or Cleek fta. ·
GUY HENRY BIRCH
son of Mr. or TU 2·3520.
II 28 3te Butternut.
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buy and N!ad at k!ast one paper 1
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eacb day, and another 8 per ~nt :
and Mrs; Chnt Birch . of Port-, HOFFCO Chain Saws, 4 h. p. BUSINESS ROO~If w1th adJommg elae, Oblo.
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George Dean Bumgardner, sta.
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land, Oh~o. was born m Lehan- model Price• Jtarl. ut $115.00 nrst floor. 5 room and bath~ - FORH-iRE·
8 lid e 6 f t ltioned with the Navy :n Norfolk
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on Twp., M~illl' Co .. Ohio, N~v. with
Inch bar. Gravely Tr• nnr~rnished apartment. Now OC· bl d 1000. anO: ::t:~
iva. lpe.Dt tbe holiday• With hi~ daughter of _Middleport, Ohio were I
18, 1935 and departed this ~de tor SaleB, 512 E. Main, PomeroJ. cup1ed by Beverly'• Home Beau. C:nt:·ct Pic:ett Farms, Rt. t, lparents, Mr. and Mrs, George Thanksgivmg guests . of Mrs . ·
Nov. 14. 1961 at Holzer Hosptlal Phone WY 2_2975
ll·l0.30tc
ty. May be . rented aeparately.
m
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Irene .Kelley and farntly.
after ·a lln.rering iHness. at the I
--· ·- ~-·--- --- One furnished apartment and Pomeroy, WY 2-6f51.
Bu gardner.
Mr. and Mn. Russell Wolfe of
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30
·~oo. age of 25 years, 11 manll 1s, and, USED TIR~ $4.50 each. Guaran- one unfurnished garage.· 1part30tp ·.m:i.iilr~r&lt;\Hh¥
Ahmwii1Q Bautelle, Ohio, Mr. and M r s.
11
1 teed agamst brea~. Winter ment. Gravel Hill, Call WY 2·
, •. ..__._, days.
AUCI'lONEER
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Llnyd Hortman. Mary Ann and
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He 1.-~...-· to mourn his loss, his tread• and suburbamtes fl.ISO. :1267.
II 25 ate)
Complete SorY\Co
Kennie of Pomeroy visited Mr.
rather and mother . Mr. and mcluding tax ~nd no trade-ln. NiCF. -.•:HREE-room hou-~ fo~
CrtU Bndf..-4
and Mrs. Lou Hoffman ThanksKeystone Servtce Station. Rut.
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Ct'ltllet
Mrs. ell nt Bl rc h or Port Ian d , l d
rent with gas. water and elec"'"'e.
Dl tr
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glvmg.
10
30
Ohio. one brother, Thomas an _· .--~
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60tc trir. Inquire c . R. Jordan, Sa- ~ C. BftADt"ORD. lbte!laf", Otate
1o.
Thank sgivin g dinner guests of
Birch of Waterford, Ohio, rour I CENT SALE 1 9 volt transiBtor lem St., Rutland, Ohio.
ONE o£ Ohio's best markets tOf.
Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Robinson
si~t11rs : Mr~. Ellen Lipps of 1 radio batttry, 74c. Second bat11 25 6tp beet hides. root!. a•. furs. E. , .:r.wr~r"1; '"·"'""'~~mq;;_w~,'W"~"W'm" and family were Mrs. c 1 a r a .
Vtnrcnt, OhiO , Mrs. Dora Lipps I tcry for only lc. Rowley A: R{'ed - - - -· lddl
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Albany Oh•'o
Cllflon w Va
Staats of Mictdleport Ohio Mr 1
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11·11·30tc Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Nicholson and Mrs. Frank McDermitt, LeM rv I home and a ho!ll or ·
-- .- I port. Locate on Q e umm .
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GOOD CL..AN LUMP coal. dehv· Rd. $20.00 a month . Conlact NOW I th t' ~--1 Shl--"0 1and eon Nloky wore ThanksgiY·IIarl route, Mrs. Ethyl Rayburn.
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olhPr relatlededVell 8 ~ drlends.
ered or II the mine, one mile 1 .John Southern, Rutland.
I C 8 ~ Jme doc~ , ';1er png _day dinner guests of Mr. aad!Point Pleasant and Mrs. Claro I
H(' wa" prec
m eath by a up Story&amp; Run. Orville HOillf.
11 &lt;~a 6tcl
onstructJOn an. 0 e 1 me-1Mra. John Roush and family ar ' Williams.
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half·hrother. Herbert Dale Me- Rutland. Phone SH 1-4832.
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" ·- stone for your drlvtway. Phone Kaylong
Mr Raymond Foglesong Point
Kmne•. who w.. killed In act·
. . eotp FIVE ROOM house, good location. WY 2-3051.
11·17·lfc Mf ; -- w 1 f
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·1cm ·m Ma ff'm. New G.u 1nea . ------------~-·· -ss 1.4'\.ina arns ey o
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P hone SH 2-4604.
11-29- ate
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ltme 23 Hl44 du•·ing World CHRISTMAS CARDS rrom $1.75 ·--···-· .
llEATfNG and PLUMBING
bu.s, Ohio spent the weekend
1 1ams
un ay evenmg
W:u· 2. . • .
I ror 40 to 60c each with name $LEEPING ROOMS close tn town.
6\UAiltr furnaces
her p&amp;renta, Mr. and Mrs.
Thank!;giving dinner guests of
, LAY-AWAY YOUR • • •
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imprint, original• by Newberry, 127 Butternut.
Arnold lrothtrt.
ence Wamsley
. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pickens Sr.
Sun"! and evenin~ Stur.
Masterpiece ~nd Classic. tiOO" (17) HELP WANTED til B. Mohl st. Pamen17 . Oboe Miss Sharon Tumbull spent •
Mr. and M~•- Homer Cook.
CHRISTMAS TOYS NOWI
Anrf une cltt.'lr rnll for mP!
Rocket cellophane tape with - - - -~- -- - - - Pboae WY Z..IHI
several days at Washington, D.C. Mr . Chet Tannehill and sons, Or. 11
1\nd may there bfo no mounlng
plastic dispenBer only 23c. WOMAN TO ASSIST with house.·
l ·l·t'c visiting a friend,
and Mn. !"lay ~lckena and ~n
1 Qucdity P1·int Shop, North Sec·
ut the bar.
work and care of lwo invalids.
Mr. Timothy Duncan whu has Ray all of M1ddleporl, OhiO,
When I put oul to se•.
) ond Avenue , Midd leport.
Live in . No laundry . Time off.
(208) INSURANCE , employment at Columbus, Ohio Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hoffman,
For though from out our hourne 1
11-22-I Uc Phone WY 2·8459 or CH 7"2164· BA.RNESSIMPSI&gt;N INSURANCiivisited his parents, Mr. and Mfl, Mary Ann and Kenme of Pome.
of time and ploce~
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' Buren Duncan Tuesday.
roy, Ohio, Mr. and rAn. Edward
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Power steering and brakes. GiRL- FOiieJ.~al housework. t'OMPLETE INSURANCE PRO. Pearl Nlcholaon Sunday.
11 30 Hp Beautiful original finish with
Phone WY 2·5241
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11 lMI tfc cuse spent Wednesday and Thu•s-1
LOST - Tarpaulin hPtween Prov·
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day v,isltlng Miss ;tcelth AM
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Mro. Pearl Nlelljllson SUnday.
slrePI or in a store ofl Pome· .septic tank. Get Klean·Em-AII
Janiee Nlcholsln and Mrs.
rov's downtown busl"ess seo· Septic Tank Cleaner. Ohio Val· HOME RESTAURANT, Stock and FOR SALE: I rooms, !larago, I Hayes of Now Haven were ahsooti~n Please call T!J 5-2425, New ley Plumbing, Pomeroy 11-8-:!0tc Buslnesa. Reaoonable prl... outbu•lding, large lot. Wright ping In Park'ereburg, W. Va.
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new. never been used. Extreme· FOR RENT- f50,00 per month, ,.~.-LI..:
daughler Oenl'iO, New HaVIll vlt1~7 OLDSMOBTLF. 4 door SE'dnn ly acr11rnte. Ideal tcale for 2 bay service station · earage,
~ ~-., iteci Mine Lewis Friday evenlq.
in t'XCP'Ilf'nt condition. Priced candy, cookies and all other Good opportunity to be in bus!.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd wthiaiNi
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small items sold by weight. ness lor youraelf. Holst, air POMEROY-I room frame house and Ann were ":'!!aokslfvlng: dlft.
11 24 610 White enamel finish 13\1 x 7\1 &lt;ompresoor aad greasing equip- , with bath, gao heater, baae·'ner aue1ts of Mr. IJid Mrs. Rich-- __ _
x3'' chrome plated oooop. ReiU- ment furniJhsed. .Louted at mont. on JOG foot lot. OUt of lard Gilkey and son Mark at Pcim·
FORD. buslne" tudor. 19111.
lar prlet $27.50: our saorlflce tnleraectlon of Rt. 160 and SM. blgb water. Total prtee ~.00. 1
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Hood rondltlon. Phon• WY 2· price $14.911. Also one othor Perter, Ohio. Phone WY 2·DIIL
peyme~ $500.00. ba!anee Mr. Fr.;,k Harris, Mre. Mar.
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11-29-ltp 1 similar new ocale graduated 11
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Cartwright an4 ElaJrie
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(JNF. owNJtR- lDSit Falrlone !!OO I ol .by 4 lb. caparlty. Reaular
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MINEIUIVILLE-Satory,lroom Maaon aad Mrs. Dq J.olrlol
4 door tn"" sedan. Color beige , prica $27.50. Our price flUS. Reliable mao to oervlce whole· frame with bath, baaemeat, hot were Sunday dinner guesll of Mr.
and white'!-" InterN!'ptor engine. i These sca,les were ordered di· aale elgar accounts. Sensational air heatlnl to all rooms. 90-foot and Mrs. Cline Erwin at rSouth
powPr 5tP~r.tng, uutomnlic trans· I rect from factory !l'rough error. \ New way of merchandlling old lot on hltbway. $10,000.00.
W. Va.
m«Sion, padded dush, wind· I s .. these at Rolla Ben Frank- reliable nationally advertlaed liURAL - \1 acre lot with 4- Mr. Charleo Cartwright It f
sh•rld w!f"· bnrk-up lights, I lm Store '" Middleport.
product. (1959 eltar ulos ••· room rnuonry house, full ba..
allht lor Fredrick Mill'}'
vent sho - ntler skirts, wheel '_ _
11 2131c cteded f800,000,000t . You deter- ment, hoi and cold water, furwhere be hao tmploJ~iDij
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wall times, rock· ! Jt~OR SALE - Gas refrigerator, mine how much time ,YCMI devote nace heatiDJ, lafage. teOf).OO. alter beinJ at homt the p 11 t
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TIRES FOR !ILE-;-- 2 :::~o;· ,--- Streets, Middleport oall WY I· varsity Avenue, St. Paul 4, ·:~ ~~~ REALTOR
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SERVICES
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Drew Webster Ladies Planning
Gitl Scou~~p ~~t't N:-vesper Service -- Veterans Hospital Contributions
_.~ at the grade school. The meet- Is pI an ned
Plallll were made to remember chase glfU for the Cincinnati,
• DaDy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., Nov. so. 1961

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entitled the various Veter&amp;nl Hospital. at Dayton and Brecksville Hoapit' chr 18
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presented this Sunday evening at Amertcan Legion met Tuettday land.
the Middleport First Baptist !evening at the Legion baU.
December 14 was ~ U
Church by the Senior
High . Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth pre- the day for the DiatriCt Eight
1/ Youth Fellowship .
stded at the meeting, which op- birthday party at the ·CbUUcothe
Pomeroy, Ohio
PnPd in ritualistic form. Prospec- Hospital and the unit voted to
Jack Satterfit&gt;ld will givP the tive new members were introduc- send a large decorated birthday
invocati~n and have charge . of ed and included Mrs. Allen Elcb- cake and a contribution of ~ for
TONIGHT
the servtce whtch will begm wtth Inger, Mrs. Robert Bowen, Mrs. 1 gifts for the party. The untt will
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the Call to Worship by the Verse ' Wayn~ Milhoan, Mrs. M i 1ton also furnish 50 poWKis of candy
I Rhythm Choir made up of sev- ' !Wush and Mrs. Mason Fisher. for this hospital for the month of
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eral of the youth group. Others I Olin Knapp, n:presenting prew December.
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a joint Christmas party for the ship chairman_. announced the
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Legion and Auxlllary and their quota of 124 bad been reached
Candy Moore, Ben Johnson,
. The offertory prayer wtll be families witli the children of the and thllllked all who helped. Mrs.
Jesse White, Christine Smith gtven by M1ke Bratton and the I Co
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Chairman for the Latin Arneri· chairman; Mr:.. Richard Young, man, reported on the candy ule
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can portion of the service will be child welfare chairman; M r a. and thanked all who helped. A
Rhonda Fleming, Lang Jef- Larry Gladw~ll. Dick Bodimer Olin Knapp, a11d Mrs. George report on the !aU conference h~ld
_fries and Dario Moreno .
will be the leader fo 1· this part 1Mowery were named as a com- ~ at Logan October 26, waa given
with Janet Baker, Mike Bratton, mittee to meet with a commit- by Mrs. Orville Well, who stated
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Martha Fowler and Darroyl tee from the . Post to plan t he that Marie Moore department sec"TH&amp; LAST SUNSET"
Stumbo as students.
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A communication was r e ad Ann Eshlemar., assistant departRock Hudson, Kirk Douglas,
Participating as North Arneri- from Mildred Hamilton of Galli· ment secretary, on Glrll State.
Dorothy Malone, Joseph Cot· can students will be Linda Kauff, polis, district rehabilitation chair- The slogan for the district quota
ten, Carol Lynley, Neville Diana VanCooney, Steve Pullen man , requesting assistance for Is " Over quota for Wayne and
Brand. With the safe lusti- and Pat Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. various hospitals at Christmas. Jane" and the national alogan,
ness that th&amp;y sought love Tony Fowler, counselors, are di- It was agreed to send 12 T-shirts "Ring the bell for Uberty and'
· · · they turned the fury of reeling the service and will serve w the Sandusky Hospital for freedom."
their hate upon 11ach other!
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refreshments to those participat- Christmas and Mrs. T. A. Hen- A contribution of $5 waa made
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Open This Weelc Both Friday &amp; Saturday Evenings

Dress Up Your Windows

MEIGS THEATRE

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Mra. Ben Neut.zllnll and Mra. Orvllle
Well. It wu reported
that Mr. and Mn. Frank Cheesebrew attended the receptloo for
Troop 221, Middleport G 1 r I the department prealdenf, Mary
Scouts. met Wednesday at the Miller held at 01 k
Poet :13
Scotu hall for
their
regul~r Po~uth 011 No~e!ber 12. '
meelmg. ~ew offtcers who wtll Best wishes were aent to the
take over m January were elect- unit from Mlaa Erma Smith and

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Toys At Discount Prices!
~ifts For All The Family
*Christmas Cards and
Wrappings

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Sandy Hwnphreys was elected
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v1ce chaJrman; Margie Harris as
Scrt'be : Dl ana Dav 1a as t reasurer, Kay Boggess as reporter and
Olita Lewis as scrap book chairman.
Plans for the Chrlstmaa party
were discussed and th ~ glris declded to go carolling before their
party and then meet at
home

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of Mrs. George Hackett, Jr. one
of their leaders, for an exchanae
of gifts and refre.shments
Attending yesterday we~ Becky
Allensworth Marilyn S t umbo
Paula Theis Carol Anderson
Christine B~lley, Connie Cook:
Rose Marie Hackett, Dt b b It
Grueser, Janis Schmoll, Janlee
Everson and their leaders Mra.
William Everson and Mra.' Hackell.
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Hysell M- John B
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weet Hour
Of Prayer." Mra. Webster •
two poems, "When AutUIIID SllJII
To Winter" and "Tbe Smalleat
Blesalngs." Group llnglna
of
Christmas caroll with Mn. Neullo
Ung at the plano, concluded
the program, and Mra. J. -M.
~ton read • poem, "Norfolk.
Following the program, a name
waa drawn for a prize pack111e
with Mra. Mason Flaher the winner. A potluck dinner at 8';30
p.m. preceded the meet1n11.

Prlcft quoted below ara for 5\'andard Width 90 Inch length except as notedWashable
Plain Colors
Pair _ _ _ __

Washable
Whitt Nubby
Wtave Texture _ pair

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Satin Modern
Pattern---

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Little Girls'
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nylon and velvet combination,

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of them are juet rl.iht for a

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Ita Preferential Tea, Sunday, November 18, at the home of Anna

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candlelight ritual to pledgea GaO
Hovatter, Dora Nowell and Lor: ralne Roberta. Past-pretlclenta
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Durlnl the aoclal boura "Pauword" wu pi~ and tnjoyed
by Lucy Amabary, Barbara BetaIna, Anna Chap111111, Betty Ev• eraon, Betty Fultz, Lee SeyJ.r,
Mary C. Wiley, Donna Wlla o D,
: Mlla Wooda, GaO Hovatter, Dora
Noweli and LorralDe Robina ol
Ohio Eta Pill ebapler.
A pelt wu A11D Rupe ol XI
Gamma Mu ebaptw.

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all around ruffle,
:16" LINGTH -------------------------- $1.59 PR.
45" LINGTH -------------------------- $1.79 PR.
54.. LINGTH -------------------------- $1.99 PR •
63" L NOTH ------ ---- -----~---------- $2.39 PR.
72" LINGTH -------- - ----------------- $2.59 PR.
VALANCI - 72" X 11" -------------------- $1 .00

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$1.49

~cloth In handaome "M~

dem Block" print with white cotton liJIIq, Waahable, fut eolora
Ill aold or brown tones on whit'!
bec.Qround.
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:16"- $US pr. 45"- 12.79 pr.
54"- $2." f"• 63"- $3.39 pr.

'72"- p.79 pr.

Lined Rtyl:!s in a b I 1

lmboutd with

$7.95

pr,

Satin Back

and colors.

SCRANTON

Rayon Marqulaette

FIGURED DACRON

LACf.: CURTAINS

T1ilored Curtains

Tailored Curtains. Completely washable. White. Require
little or no 1~. 2 attractive patterna In 81 ln. or 90 in.·
lellflh.

White. .11'9ib-trol flnlab that
. requlrea no stre~blna. 81
ln. and 90 ln. lellllh In
many attractive pattel'lll.
PRICED FROM

Will launder beautifully
with no starchilloi necessary.

$3.95 1 p1ir

72" length ---- $1.19 pr.
11" lenath ---- $1.99 pr.
90" tenath ---- $2.19 pr,

FIGURED SENECRON
Drip dry. Machine wastu.ble. Role or leal pattern In white
tailored curtain. 81 ln. or 90 ln. lenath.

$3.95

$2.95

NINON

'rhe Daupten ol Unloa Veter&amp;nl met Monday llllbt at the

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RUPFLID

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of Caddie Wlekhn
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Mlnnil Neutlllq wu· WC111 bJ

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ruffle•, II" ruffled ned tie becks. White.

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WITH VALANCE

marqulaette

ba~ hemmed

Heleo Miller.
The firlt nomlnatloo of olflcera
for the OOIIIID&amp; ,_. ... .be 1d.

Tailored of Dlqlont Dacron.
White. Wuhable. Requirea
no lronina. Each panel 41"
wide.

54" -----·------· t2.19 pr.

$0.95

D.A.V. hall Ill Pcimeroy, Piwldent Evelyn Clark In ebarp.
Final plana wen made for tbe
Cbriatmaa dinner to liP held Dec.
11 at the Martlll BtltaW'IIIt In
Middleport with the pirtJ a D d
gift axcbange to be at tbe home

$6.95

M•rqulsette Curt•lns

Wuhable 100% aeetate cur·
talns that will wash. Snow
white. Choose from 81 ln. or
90 ln. lenltb.

In Pomeroy Hall

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DACRON

Tailored Curtal.ns

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H1rd~To-Fit Window1
For those hard to fit windows
we have a speciat' service We can furnish Fiberglas
Drapes (Printed or Plain) in
any width or length - Bring
in your window measurements

All White.
pr.

selection of patterns

$1.00

Standard width - 63" lensth.

$4.95

pair

pr.

SHORTY DRAPES
.Heavy
Nubby Cotton

$8195

Plastic Drapes

Tier has jumbo 7¥t '' fin·
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Each panel 29" wide Val. 110 in. X 9 ln.

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Acetat•Satin
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Machine Waaheble

and Pledge Miatreu Mary C.

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Maclt of Springs CoHon Mills
White Broadcloth

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Prlnttd Fiberglas
2 PaHerns _ _ pair

Tier and Val Set

AND DRAPE
COO!tDINATES

ChiP-nan.

$3 95

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Floral TaHeta
Pair _ _ _ _ __

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Fiberglas _ _

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able cottons and acetates - Fiberglas in 10 different patterns and also plains. Antique Satin,
Flowered Taffeta and others. New fashion colors and lovely patterns to blend with any decor. Standard widt~s. A nice selection of shorty drapes for hard to fit windows.

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