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Around And
About

~ly~·n':l~•l~ Pomeroy-Mlddtepo:t, o:, Dec 1. 1~6~ \

Patents Place
Study Subl•ecf

Mi..ionary Stu.dy
Held By Pal Teens

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Cyclists Held
Dinner Event

The Melp MotDrcycle
held a dinner Wednesday e;;:m~~~~
''What Is Parent and Family A missionary study on Gualt"BY MlSS numom
at the Salisbury School he
t..Jfe?" was the topic used to high- ' mala_ was conduetf&lt;! Thursday
ROUDASHEl .T
I Roo Calvert. a member who
light the program at lhe
when_the Pal T~n Chapleaving today lor hit: Air J'or·co il
meeting of the Cbf&gt;ster PTA , Nov. ter of the Mlddk&gt;port Chun:h of ' Mlddll"port Persoaals Seo&amp;lael
base in California.
'JO. at the €hester Gr-...Je School, the Nazarene lllt!t al ttw home , Mr and Mrs. Rll.SSell Rice A large decorated cake with
with Mrs. Donald Mora presiding. I or the pa!ltm· . At'v and Mrs .: were in Huntington Wednesday to Inscription "Good Luck Ron"
Speakers 00 phases o( the !:IUb Clyde J . Baz·tletl . \1rs . B&lt;:~rtlelt l visit with Walter Nuckles who is tered a special table at whlk-1111
jert included MJ"F.. Samuel Mich- I was m _charge •.r the ~udy anrl l seriously iU at his home. Mrs. were seated the honored guest
Mrs. Howard a devottonal penod was conduct· Rice received word this week of Mrs. Calvert and member!! of
1 C rl Kautz
;:;ke: and Mrs~ Harold Spencer. ,ed by Rev. Bart!Ptl .
,the death of he.r sster. Mrs. familv . lnludlnr Mr. and Mrs.
A ,~~;roup discussion was then held. ~ames and ref~shm~nts werf' ,Hugh Libby 1Laura Nucklesl. car &amp;holl and Marlene, OOhgie
The meeting opened with pray- ;enjoyed and th&lt;' F1r.c;t bu1.hl'iay of Mrs. Nu&lt;"k les died Tuesday m Calvert and Dale Harrison.
Others attending were Mr.
er by Mr. 1. 0. McC&lt;Iy. Sef'relary l the Bartl£'tts' daughter, Reeky, Phoenix. Arizona.
and
reports were l!,iven 1was observed. Attending were
1 Mrs . George Wright and ~::!~: II
IJv Mrs. Charles Griffith
anl'i Sharon Harr ison, Joyce Long, Mr. and Mrs . Homer Rice, Mr . and Susan. Mr. and Mrs. 1
sMn.uel Mlehael.
Hilly Dixon. Bill Moodlspaugh .l 11:~d Mrs. Denver Rice and ~n. Hager and Debbie and _Rhonrlla:ll
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Mrs. Roy Bolter, membership James Bartlett. La111' •raylor· and B11ly 11penl 1~!11 Wednesda.y mght 1Mr. and Mrs. PhlUp Radford
committee oblirman, anoounf'f'cl .John Wilt.
]and Thanksgrvlng day wrth Mr. IStephanie. Mr. and Mrs. Llo~vdlf
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and Mr!l . George DeWeese in Ki~ and Mona, Mr. and MWrsU.IIIam•ll
116 pald memben.
I Athens Mrs DeWeese who has lix: Alkire, Mr. and Mrs.
M
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Mrs.. Howar
ar l:'r.
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ML'C0 1·SERVICF.S FOR POE
been eonfined lo her home wrth Wagner Jr. a
Bren a, r .
Charles Griff I , r·s. 1· 0 ·
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Mr and Ml'l
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and Mn. Gordon Ridenour were PHILADBLPHIA &lt;UPTl - Fu- !1: sf'vere l'ase of the flu tor lhe rs. nvne oane,
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named to 8 commiUee to rl'vif'W nel'al .~~ervices werf' lobe helrl to- pa~t month is improving.
Robt'rt Chapman and Bobble Kav.
dav fur Edgar Albn Poe 90 an i
Mr. and Mrs. Gene
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the by-IaWI.
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Mr.~ C'&lt;:~ d Niehols and son, Carl 'j and Be&lt;"ky and Randy,
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Mr Braaoon'a Hfth grade won All-Amertf'a at Prrn~""Cton tn 1889. ' J
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d M.k
. R tl d . lted 1 t S
-......;;.jjF'oe. w1lO was a ~rea1-nPp hew of r. u1 u an vrs
al'l un- 1 Dwtght r ullums an
1 e, Mrs.
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wilh
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Husseii
iEugene
Willoughby
and
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Butch. Mr. an· d Mrs. ,~:~ ~~~~
arneilK poe
an au 10r, once Lyons aud, farmly
. and Carl, .Jr. 1.I and
ll••m•l
H1f.omev !;(ener&lt;l I of
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M
H I" t \\:et.~ d
at·eum pBmed the Lyons lo Alh- , S1sson and Rkk,
rs.
II ~t.r•,l•r•d.. t' rtf'{
nes ay. _ .. ens when they returned their son, Arnold and SU!Janna, George
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
D&lt;Jvid to Oll David had been ner and Kennv Johnson.
NOW SHOWING
llu• book award for ha,vrng t~e hert! for !be Thanksgi ving vac-a- Following the dinner
"s•x
mo:;tbepnrf'nts present.
rhere
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were shown or summer
• KITTENS GO
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D ,II{Jil.
8 rt&gt;gu Iar mef' ,.m~ m
TO COLLEGE"
l'·
Ues of the club.
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Mamie Van Dore n, Tuesday remher but insteod . a Christmas , Mr. and Mrs. Wilfr·ed
Weld, Mijanou Bardot
a~sembly, planned by
Rev. Ro- of Mar i~tla visited yeslterday
herl Card and Mrs. Hornee Karr, Mrs. Folger's sister and tarnuy.l
"ATOMIC SUBMARINE"
will be presented for the ('hilclren. Rev. and Mrs, Donald Boone
Arthur Franz, Dick Foran
1111is will he Tu esd11y , Dec. J9. ,daughter, Jeanie. The Folgersl
Also Selected Shortt
P&gt;~ren l .&lt;~ are welcome.
wert! here for the banquet
Ladies' night was held Thurs- 11
~:;:~~~~~~==~ ~ The hosp itality committee for Men 's Brotherhood o( lhe
evening by the Men's Broth·l l
fo
llre .lanuary rneetlng, which will Buptist Church lusl night..
of the Middleport F i r I
be Family Ni~ht , includes Ruth
.· k
d Baptist Church beginning with
Bacr Marv Kautz. Vir"ini&lt;l Chad· Mr . and Mrs. AI Henduc s an
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h.ld
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I "led
n e . a.!lemen o
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Th
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well · Fr::mces SIJerwer ~md Pal- ·c I r·en,· o . a po ts v st
cure.
e a e essng
rlcia Hol~er. .
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here ~outh frtends yesterday,
given by the Rev, Donald H&lt;&gt;one. ll
Pumpkm pre With
Christmas decorations we
cream and roUeP wer·e
d
th 1 bl s with
lowing the meeting.
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:ay:; go~d :,; gold omamenll

Midr//PI)Orl

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Main Floor, Choose from a big selection of
useful and practical gifts. Courteous, capable
salespeople to help you.

Kabo• 'n Grill

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Saturday Evenings Til 9

VOL XIII

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t1w ~ an IDd rich ._uty ol
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TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
"TOMBOY AND
THE CHAMP"
(Technicolor)
Candy Moore, BE-n Johnson,
Jes-se White, Christine Smith
and Jess Kirkpatrick
"THE REVOLT OF
THE SLAVES"
(Technicolor)
Rhonda Fleming, Lan&amp; Jef·
rrlea and Dario Moreno.

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Pomeroy, Ohio

SUN., MON., TUES.
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featured. The head table
centered with a small Ufe-llko!!

• IM !Ill', DVJc:N OYIN Wlnl COVIi

:sANDWICH

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Order By Phone
And Toke 'Em Homo

mg at therr hall Ul Middlept~rt. scheme. Mrs . David Darst Jr.,
Richard Owens, chancelor
"and Mrs, Harold E. Hubbard
m~nder, presided with J:rU
were in charge of decorations
off1cers pt·csent.
an'd the tree which contaiMd
It wa.s reported that
about 2.200 plcke was made by
Niem~y~r. a member , had
Mn. Hubbard.
ed the veterans hospital in
Assisting in the kitchen were
In gIon, W. Va. Mrs. J ohn
Mrs. Fram.-e1 Bearha, Mr~·~u';!ll
caid was reported improving
Mrs. E. L.
the Pleasant Valley HoRpital.
Isabel Winebrenner,
A donallon was mode to the I n•• Hindy, Mro. Paul Smart,
Kauri aod M!'l. Hubbard.
Pythian Home for a
Paul
Smart, president of the
fund as was one to the
was In . charge
and Welfare fund of the Pythlans.

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ulary ochadult for toa.bon. per· education and 1 ata1A! Jaw which oonvenllon tod117 honored
mllslon ror boards ol education to opponenta charge keopt teachert publle school olflcloJa
pay aU or part ol IR1UP 1oauru» from ''!&lt;aching about Commun- anpletod 25 yen ol
plant for Khool employ.._ a1Joea. lam. •
U.. aerYioe.
lion ol state lunda for comtruc- N"" offioen a1ao wen aehed- '!'bey ...,.. Raymond
tion and robabllltalloa ol acbool ulod to be elected today.
lieJd. Wonon C4lolt)r ~=:;,
bulldingo, lpprop'latloaa for a pi- Included a -ldent, prealderJt,. ont: Lloyd 1!.
lot study o1 problem ,..0., .,.. elect, two IIIOII1bMI to the OEA 'a head of the Bucbye
largemenl ol the State Teachen :ta.member execut1vo - · trld. lledlna Coomly:
in JanUOI}'.
Retlnmeot System board of di- an NJ!A
onc1 ..,. membor W. l'uftly, Urbanl01~=:!';
The allleltlbly aJao adopted alx rocton aed revllloo ol the School to a three-year unapirotl ~ ·on R. C. a.,.olda, .,
other "aetlon goala" at the elooo FOIIIIdatlon Program.
the Boord of Control ol tbo Ohto Jell.._ LoW ~
of the first day ol llle three-day
Ad 0. Be111dooa
Teacbon ond Puplla Roading Clr- o.mtJ: L. F Sclmrdw,
meeting. Nearly aU of theN bave In today'• aeaalona, doleptea cle.
1a1oe CouDty - l a i r , .
been preoentetl to the Joclllature - • ..peeled to a&lt;t .., 30 reaol- The Ohio Alaodal.lon of Sehool J. F. z..t, before without........
uliona, includlnl two colllng for Admlnlalrabn. beldlnJ Ita -.l!ldt!nilla 1«o1 Dlolrfol,
'!'bey llll; for a llote minimum lliudlea ol tho - · · liDandn&amp; tl ing iu .,..junclm ..a. llle OEA Coun!J.

uodertalteo by the - ·
After a 27-mlnute debalo, the
delegalel alao directed the ....,.
ciatlon'o ollleen and lltaff to ''vlgOI'Olllly support" the NaUonal Education "-iatlon'o I&lt;COIIIIIl1!lld
ation fo&lt; fmanclal aollatanc:o to
education during the aecood ,...
alon of the 87th Congre. atartln&amp;

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Scandal Looms In Pol.·..."

Cookie Jars

Services For
Mrs. Wise To
Be On Monday

Multi-color decontlon un.
del' hlgh glaze. Heavy duty ceramic.
DeCorated
with embossed cookies.

1.95
Give Corning Ware
For Christmas

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Mrs.Gruaer
Of EnterpliSe .

A Loafing
Gift For Tht

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flcen ·were elected for ttt. new

Preoldent Harold E. Hub' Vlco Preoldent - Kol BinSecretary - Ow&lt;~: Bralton
Treasurer, - John Kauff.
M'""bers and guests attondlnl
Mr. and Mrs. Folger. Rev.
M!'l. Boone and dllughler,
Mr. and Mrt.
J oba
1Ktoutr., Mr. and Mrs. Gene K.lu!C,
aod Mro. Harold E. Hubbard,
aod Mrs. Harold Hubbard,
Mr, and Mrs. Toll)' Fowler,
aod Mro. Cllarlea Vroman,
and Mn. Gerald ADthony.
and Mn. Edloon Baker, Mr.

with racks, 21k quart double boilers, 10 inch lkllletl
with and withoUt rackS, handles, cradlea, electric percolator&amp; and buffet !lerven. Take from freezer to flame
or heat. Corning · wa~ will rul~' crack from quick tem·
perature thiUlle.
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WESTMORELAND
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Tho Oll!y
malic loulerl BIHII Iowen
..-ll&lt;olly .- ,.. laYeta ..
push. Toa,t ...... - DO -~~ lo 101 porfoet -

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lima
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C:OMBINATION
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haq ID do It JIO lDID tbe

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n. people ..... alca .......
Do CXIIIDela ..... oelect. ;,., .._for cbt c:lllltbea.
We will ha10 It poot-marlctod fiCGI Soiua a-lad.. if
you mall It in - apeciallllall bar, Tilt JVIIII&amp;II!III will
be detipraol llld ibrilted ........ ...., ....... drla dMrtti....,.....

PQMEROY NATIONAL BANK

Died

Homel

One, l'nr, 1% covered saucepan&amp;, roast en complete

Mn. David Darat. Jr.• Mr.

gee-.,_,

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the buslnel
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the report err tile N
committee . was given by
Hubbard, Sr. aod the following of·

He told me aU about ~~~e· llrowalot IIIII 11it1 lelndeor. I ·
know that lr amo from SOma for Modler aiel 111ot it
waa poor-marked "Soara Clluo.•
Wouldo'r )'01U litde sirl ar bor ..,. II) 8« 1 locrar
from Stnra Claua1 To
aiel cbac all,.,..

Barr-.

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Hll topic was, ·~at
~~~~~~~~~OiiONiD.iiioiiiiliiiiiiiiol~;~.~·
Layman la."

and Mr ond Mn. · Poul
1Srnlort and ~~~v. ·au-tat~anoon.

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M!'l. L. D. Dllea, Mr. and
Cla1011oe Clad&lt;, Mrl. Jlellloh

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meeting aod following

and Mro. Cecil Bradbury, Mr.
and Mrs. Lance Blrql. Mr.
Mt'l- Dana 'Hamllt&lt;m, Mr.

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"THI LAST SUNSET"
Buz Walbum, Chester Zirkle, ~:~~:itaMrs. WllfrM Folger
(Technicolor)
Bt·ad
Wolfe, Carl Owens and
i
nng bwo n1Jml&gt;ert. ll
Rock Hudson, Kirk Douglas,
Dorothy Malotle, Joseph Cot· Lawrence Bing attended a
"Sweet Little JetUI Boy"
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," She was 8CCOIDil801ed
len, Carol Lynley, NevHie dinner of Naomi Lodge In
8r11nd. With the safe lU8tl· polls this week. The Rank of
MI'II. cecil Bradbury.
ness that the, sought love 'was conferred on one
PauJ Chrlstiauson, oa1torll
, .. they turned lhe fury of I alter dinner. Refreshments
the Fil'Bt Bsptilt church
their hate . upon each other! I served by Carl Owens and
waa the ape~ker for

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Colornrtoons

Pomeroy-Middleport, Oblo, Saturday, ~. 2, 1901

F-ormer Pomeroy, Buckeye
Star Is Leaving Wichita U

Milk white
dishes
with embossed a:rape and
leaf design.

F1des Lodge, No. 210, Knights tree made of toothpicks and
. Pylhias,_ met T?ursd.ay even- sprayed to carry out the color

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Dye Moves North To Nebraska Universi ·

• 1ow· •aua wmt eova

Crows

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MEIGS THEATRE

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Run Sandlots

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Ladies' Night
Held At Church

D
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onatlons
a e
By Pythians

NO. 193

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MooiiJ cfoH7 ... . , . -

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self bastinli:.

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STEAK
HOUSE

at y

OI!A executive ...,retary, who
aald the 8510&lt;iatlon would eaD Ia
leading Ohto orgarri•ationa to deYelop 1 fibn to prooent the oeedl
of ed11Calon to the publle.
He oddeti thal .he techer'o profeaaioJ)al organization alao will
seek tax experts "to work wUII 111
to plan the tax structure ltr the
The ll5tl delegatea attending the state of Ohto to do!Mrnlno what
convention here unanl- tax base Is needed to adequately
agreed by voice vote to ap- fiDanct pubfuo aducatlon."
up to $100.000 to earry
1Dre More Help
story of school needs 1&lt;&gt; the The uiOOiation will need addl1peoople of Ohio.
tiona! per...,.l to carry out this
The proposal was preseutod to].job. ba oald, which he described
delegalel by T. G. O'Keefe, aa one of the moot Important taa1o1

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Eight roto-maUc skewer•
turn and broil Shish kabob treats around a Vertical lire basket1 Juices trickle down each s·kewer -

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COLUMBUS IUPD -A "grau
roots" campaign to build publle
support for irnpt'Oved state school
financial aid wao authorized
Thursday night by the Ohio Education Aaaociation.
The OEA also renewed Its fight
more federal aducatlon assist-

STAINLESS
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STEEL

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Ohio Education Association.Plans Grass Roots Drive For More School

She'll Appreciate This Lovely • • ,

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COMPLETE 10 PIECE SET

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Visit the busy .Housewares Department on the

treasurer

LIBERTY THEATRE

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utenaU.

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Hayrs Declares Open Warfare Against OSU Thirsty Thief
Alumni Secretary Fullen Over Bowl Vote ~~un~o=

Covered SQup Tureen$
With laclle and

REVERE ·WARE
SAUa PAN
pan and

America'• "nost Nantl.,.de Milk Gl~l , .
Authentic reproductlono of Early American &amp;laoo ~
Doric Pattern, Panel.. Grape Pattern, 014 Quilt l'tt,.
tern and Ji:niUob HObaall
, Pottern.

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Whlto .

cetamle lou embeaed ~~ao ·
lliJ&gt;I. Tra)' ........ .. b&gt;lldJ
-·platter.

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MBIG8 OBNERAL RGSPITA!&lt;
·Admissions - Minnie· CoppOI
llofer Mollohan

DAYTON, Ohio IUPil - Ohto
State J' o o t b a U Coldo Woody
Hayes declarod Wll' Friday niFt
on &lt;CIIIIrovftslol osu alumol retary Joel&lt; PUllott.
.
Hayes oddreaoed an alwMl
gathering &lt;Jt about 100 hero fol'-'••
!lor evenlrl
- · • • an ear
g appear.... on a Columbus !olevlalm
show, whera be UD1eaabed a aimDar ottacl: on J'UileiL
1la)w laid llle blame for Ohio
State'• N faCility council wte
apinal tho Bowl tid• -

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"If lhla m• Is lllill pclllUial with

Cheahlro.
----MAN mm
'nle Poqlero)' Pallee llepoflo
· . armted 0ar7 HovM!II', rt,
..-·-Lac-ar.J.mto Ohio Friday an 1
ldilll'l" o1 p.;.r ' .., e 7tll!&gt;!r

the o1umn1 orpniullona II'OUIId
the Jtate." U.,.. aald, "he abould
rota1n hls job, U not, be ohould
101 qui of Ibm."
Puliea ltaa bien 1 long·tlmo IDe
oli~~Ju' and hu JOpeOiadly writ1&lt;1n . ~ aOwlll'llcloo In tile

PIR8T CANVAM

'J1JO Middleport l'lre DepartrnD wliJ begin Ita CIIIIV811 for
IIIU1Ual Clu'lstmea beoketo &lt;Jt - -

porl~le ~ to be lite
needY'(amllles, Sunday, begiMirql
ot t p, 'yn II II the :lint of 1
,of ~anvaooet In . the Midarea.

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Dl,.bariOI _ Margaret

Cool: 11CjUIINI7 on Fullen's Jhoo}dera.

""'Cited t o - '" ·Aioinal :l!ouihlr .........

Is _.o,}o," ~ ultl, "for
this ·wbkh bu eaUIOd mora
bltlemeu- Oblo Slate oJum.
nl and taxpoyera . - lbo 1bat1 1UJ1i11ing o1ao Ia JDf ory. •
'1110 aoach aabd his • . . - If
FuJJea "rellecta . yaur IDlrlklnl "
1111 - - was • ....,.. ol
"no's."
,
~ denounood FuiJon I !Of.
_ , . Ia llle Novemlx!r ltlontltl)to Ohio Stalo fuothaJJ plaJtn u
'"pro!eaalonal . - . "
'"WbeB Oblo Slate !ootbell made
Sparta Jllustrated IIlii the Now
Yod&lt; ~;· IID)'the• aald.U;_:~
WIDII'I beeaulo tl
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of our playllll&gt;ut beeanoa ol lhll
mon·a OOIIIIIICIIIL Wo bad gnai}J
unlovorablo p.bll&lt;llf. II lhla tbo
"'"&gt;' u llumnl -.ry lboul4
serve blllllllwraltyt'"
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llhJ.
1 ...,. - . , . deata at the achoot.
I~=- eariJ IIlli _..., ·
''We ban prolealonaJ &amp;IU
ID Ml lpportlll . . . .
dents • 11oe eoadl aald ''but not Iliquor.
~ othleta.
.,.. ,., meotheado ,. lbo llblo

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State !uotboll team. •

1 had wu
Bow
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beoD domlrWll in the lhlntln&amp; ol
the Oblo Sll!lo pla)'vl. and that
tbf squad hid aD out Ia llle
ltllchlgaa · - In .._ t1
Itill... .......
lracltnll the bowl bld.
'"The Jdda de " ,.. that trip,
l&gt;ullding.
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too, llayH tWcL I bad ·
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lla.!oo 101d the -

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. - - - - •v up to San ProDc1ro Ia wootledul cll7. I npoal. I clo IIIII
queJil&lt;D t h e - of tho '-~I
couneU

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8 Kanawha Falls 2.1'1' falling, 1011 Mark of Portsmouth were investigated by the Ohio Stte Patrol Friday at 2:55 p. m.
~arl r.v .w~s .: :: : wo women Charleston 18.31 atatlonary. '111e i'I'hanksgiving dinner (!uests of on Rt. 35 1.~ miles west of Gallipolis.
ta key JctunJ.
Y a young Ht- b1g lock at Gallipolis Dam will ~Mrs. Lana Gibson.
The car driven west by Win· ,·,,,.
c r here Frida. Y night
be out of ,. 0·mm1
. 0 for a period Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halliday, ston Heiner, 57, Cincinnati was 1_ son.s in jured in the Meigs-G11llia
Belly Jane 0 T00 l 24
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k'
e, · was of six day6 for repairs. Loodon Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Atkins and attempting to slow for a line of county area. They made 120 ar-o
~ar mg her car at the rear ol Mannet and Winfield darm we~ Ms. and Mrs. Robert JeweU were traffic at the Chickamauga rests and issued 381 wrltl~n warnbeat" alike, were invited to do the primi·
er apartment jn suburban Rose- th .11
dinner guesU at the Earl and Creek bridge. His car swerved ings.
the deadline, it will chalk up a reCQrd mont when a youth desc !bed
n e 81 8·
tive West Indian dance, "the Umbo," for
feature films shot in New York, and
.
· . r . as Boat movemeDU:
Eugene Atkins home Thanksglv- and hit the brkige, throwing the Another arrest reported by the
which involves bending backwards and will be rushed to theatres aU over the .a~ul 18 · white and five-foot, {JVe· Ohio River _ Alben Holden ap in.:.
rear end out in the wrong Jane patrol was Harold Harrington , 32.
crawling under a stick that gets closer country in time for the Christmas boll- :~d e: I~1I,
hthe car door 14, 9:40 p.m.; Queen City up 14, .Mr. and Mn. Lincoln Russel where it WBI struck by 8 semi- Mlddleport, cited to Gall;, Jlil
and closer to the floor each time around . day season, wilich always means hordes
r to rag er oul. When 5: 05 a.m.: Peggy Downey up lli, were dinner guests of their daugh- outfit driven eut by Pau1 Lowe, court today for speed.
Like the Twist, it murders sacroiliacs of yo ung people heading for the box of· ~~ slt~rnmed the door shut and 4:20 a. m. ; Illinois down 15, 5:50 ter Mrs. Clinton Gilkey 'Ml.anks- 34- ThomaavJlle, N. C.
Convictions in Gallipolis court
and crushes vertebrae, an d suggests that fices. •
awa; e auto horn. the youth ran a.m.: Ph!Up Sporn up 15, 6:10 giv;ing.
I
'Ibe semi went out of coutNl Friday included Daniel Rice, 75,
this year's party-givers supply their
Jean Seberg is back in Africa, where
·
a.m.; Joha Hood up 15, 7:50 a.m. I Mrs Ava Gilkey and grand- and .truck an tmbankmenl Hein· Middleport, fined $10 and cost1
guests with cold showers as well as the
she
made
the
movie
"Conga
Vivo," and
A
few
minutes
later, patrolman National up 16, 4:t5 a.m.; .Bingo daughter Karen were dlnner !er was elted for speed in exeesa for unsafe operation; Clarence
usual liquid refreshments and groaning
she's settled in the fashionable beatnik Ernest McCalla. while taking a down 16, 5; 15 a.m.; Franklin gueab of the Howard GUkeys in for road co~ltlons. Both drlv- Clagg, 30,- Gallipolis· $10 and
buffet.
ers escaped JDjury,
costa for speed; John Crist, 34,
Video Row insiders say Perry Como quarter of Rome, the Via Margutta. report from Mrs. O'Toole, heard Pierce down 18, 5:45 a.m.; Cruc- Rio Grande
While
she's
waiting
for
her
final
di·
another
woman
scream.
He
got
to
lble
up
17,
2:10
a.m.;
Raymond
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Laudaker
The
patrol
J"teported
the
largrt:azi~r·s Bottom, W. Va., for·
would rather not tie himself down to a
vorce papers from French attorney _the _woman. Mrs. Mary Baker, 39, Sa~veti down 17, 5:50 a.m.; Ali- left Wednesday for their hpme In est Dumber of accidents (dr any (&amp;ted $15 bond oo ~ge of~»
weekly show next year
Floyd Pat·
terson, now training for his title bout Fl'ancois Moreuil, her friends more or m tlme to see her struggling with qUJppa down 17, t :50 a.m.; John Colorado after a two month visit mo?tb of the year In llstlng Ita mud f1~ps, ~ Marvm Ours, .32.
activities for November. 1bere Gallipolis, fined $5 for iosecurt
with Tom McNeeley, is reportedly offer- less assume that she's selecting a new a yoUng man in the yard of Iter J . Rowe down 18,7:211 a.m.; Har· with relatives and friends.
trousseau
and
eventually
will
marry
the
home.
The
patrolman
fired
two
riett
M
.
up
19,
Z;M
a.m.;
West·
Mr.
and
Mr•.
Ray
Wiaeman
were 48 accidents, with Sl pera- load.
ing sparring partners $50 bonuses if
marvelous
writer,
Romain
Gary,
whose
shots,
but
the
attacker
fled.
em
up
19,
6:25a.m.;
Ellen
up
20,
anct
Joy
and
Dana
~r
attend,
.
.
.
they can land a punch on him. (He must
5:40 a.m. ; Walter Beckjord dowq ed the funera1 of Ra1ph Turner
be either very confident or very rich.) current memoir, " Promise At Dawn," is
20, Us a.m.; A V. Chrla up 21 Salurdal'.
. . . Dinah Shore was Topic A among the best reading to be found in anY
passengers aboard her N. Y. to . Paris bookstall
High·ranking Democratic
12; 10 a.m.; Mils Rivers down 12,
5: 15 am.; Larry Turner down 22 The houe of Wendell Jordan on
plane when she went over the other day poliijcians believe the White House will
6;&lt;5 a.m.; Floyd Blaske up u: Rt. 14! bumed lllilweet, and aloo
lor a shopping trip in that best of all be urged to sup~ort Franklin D. Roose·
possible places. The bubbly but indus· velt, Jr. as the Democrats' candidate in
a.m:, Indiana up Groenup a hou.. owed by a family nam·
·
2:20 a.m .; Prairie .State ·up :n, ed Greer but better known aa the
Theodore l.A!ttvin, pianist, will present the second
trious Mrs. Montgomery began knitting the next New York gubernatorial elec,
3: 10 a.m.; J. B Chauvin up 31 . Milton Bratton residence burnett concert on the current series of the Tri-County Concert
at Idlewild and didn't stop until she land· lion. And they believE&gt; the White House
t ;&lt;S am.: Patsy ChoUn up
Mrs. Brown has moved to Day· Association at 8 p. m. Monday In GaiUa Academy audl·
ed at Orly . . . The Philip Crosbys lost would urge Mayor Wagner to do the
5:50 a.m.; Lady Mignon up as ton and her llou$1 is occupied by torium.
the baby they were expecting . . . How same.
Fast night club quiz: Who's appear·
J:20 a.m.; Carl D. up 33 7. 1Q her parents £ron;'~ Kentucky.
The· ~eriel opened last month ]
nice thet Tony Franclosa, who made bls
at
the
Blue
Angel
wh1'le
Bob
Wll..MINGTON,
Del.
CUPll
-A
with
a male quartet, the 5ere·
.de
g
lnsl
I
l"t Broadway appearance in "A Hatful n
• physician ·today utged: colleague!! a.m., FrJtnk Durant up 315• 2:-151 Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Glenn and load-.
am
~·
of Rain ," has signed to do "The Umbrel· by Short entertains the lounge crowd?
(The answer is Pat Harrington, Jr., but to stop depriving patients of drink· ·G ·IH lh
Mrs. Elmer Haning visited Sun- Lettvhl, 8 native of Chicago,
1a"!
you probably can win money if you ing md !lmo~ing in moderation be- :'J ·2oa ~ . Dam - OVEC clowa . day with ttle Guy Bolins.
grew up in a nuWcal family. Hla
Stan Kenton 's currently hot album make a small bet, because most of the cause "som~ patents wonder d. P11 .'45 R. ~- BOBworth 11 Mrs. Josle Heltger is viaitng lmother was a plano teacher.
o! the uwest Sidt Story" score is the town's beauties and their Wall St. or whether a restricted H£e is worth ~wn 12 p.m., William Travis her dau~hter Freda Foley In~ Co- · In Cblcap he ltudied wltb
40
best thing that's hanpened
to hi rn in Madison Ave. husbands get happily trap· the effort."
' o.m.;Lane
Merrill
Leon Rn II!D bl11111 and Howar&lt;l
f'
2:35wn a.m.;' Susan
up 'Jdown
am. lumbus, 0 .
years. It has made hts band a hot book- ped listening to Bobby and never make Dr. Caucey D. Leake, prores- Jean Hutchinson up • ·SO
. Bernie Gilkey of Chillioot:he 11 Wel\1, and made hll orchestral
mg. itetn . . The Sardi Set is buzzing the show inside) . .. .lohn Braine. auth· sor. ot pharma~logy at Ohio State Mr. Mack down G: ~ a.~. : ~; visltlng hla: son Bernard Gilkey. debut at the aae of _u when be
~. with the rumor that Cheryl Crawford in· or of "Room at the Tof'' has sold the Um~ersl.ty, said the doct« "who Creditor down S:IS am.: Semet John Dwcaus have moved (rom playa. with the Chicago Sym·
tends to do a Broadway revival of uca- film rights to his seque , "Tough at the ar~1trunly deprJ~es .e patient ~f down B:30 a.m.; Defender up Iii the town house to their trailer re- phony.
miiJe" and has Susan Strnsber~ in mind Top" for $100,000- a record fee for a mmor pleasul'es 1.nevJ~bly dlmlm· a.m.
cently purchased from Dana At 15 be won If scholarship to
for the Jead-a role played tnt e distant British book.
sh~.~ the patients w1ll to recov-1 Kanawha River _ Du•ea• Turner.
Curtis s•··tltu'· where he stud- I
past by such non-Actors Studio types as
er
·~ ~
1
Sarah Bernhardt and Greta Garbo.
Actor Philip Ober will waltz d ow n
·
Bruce up Marmet JZ :05 a.m.; 01- Mr. RaJiegh Gregory spent the i ied for RVBD years. His career
Joyce Mathews, lunching at Quo Va· th e aisle with Jane Westover, probably
Dr. Leake addressed the day-1 iver Shearer up Marmet 3:-35 weekend with his wife in West was intfrrupted for service In thf.
dis tbe other day, looked ready to start early in 1962. He wa9 once married to long lOth annual ~hly or the a. m.; A. L. Christy down Mar- Virginia.
!Navy during World War D. ·
out on the Crusade9. She wore a royal Vlvian Vance, Lucille Ball's TV netgh· ~ral:~vaere Academy of General ~let 5 t •,.m.; 0 F. Shearer up The P. T. o. made around
Stnce the war he has won many .
.
I
h
I
b
N
th
t
T
B
tt
d
h'
·
"arrne
:50
a.m.;
C
V
Harner
be- l
blue hood fa8hl 0 ned like a me d teva e ·
or . . . ow a ony enne an lS
"Alcoholic drinks may b&amp; uAE!d
'' !00 serving lunch at the
heawards and · JDoirwf,,.to&lt;
met.
long-time manager, Dee Anthony, have
,
188\e today cMondayl
t
apprentice
Cecil Beaton vows he'll fight to the par!J•.d after a friendship that dated back to
advantage
ail- .... UM MMl:%HM-.rn111111•
Mr. Ell! s- VUltS
~ hue · l'emains
thl!l Buffalo symphony. In
P11nlst
ltHvln
ment
" he 981'din many
dd 10
' chrontc
" th
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death to prevent tbe existing street to their high 9chool days, no one in show
'
·.a .s ere ~a
crltieal condition at his
years he has played with Cleveland Symphony.
fights near his enchanting London home business would be surprised to hear that few ailments In whtch smokmg
ma_ny of the leading orchestras! He is rated 'mtong the froDl
froiD being replaced by the ghastly' mod· Tony was joining the Sinatra manage- ~e~~t 1':,_~.rohibited, but they are
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
of the country including the rank of Americall plaulstt!.____,__
.ern· one!ili that are beinQ installed all over ment organization.
:
and family were dinner guesta
the city. Among the men of artistic dis·
Lillian Roth so1d her beautiful Palm
his mother Ava Gilkey Sunday,
• • • 1vis.itlng Mr. and Mrs. Beecher
tinction who share his views are p o e t Springs, Cal., horne for less than $50,·
Ealentl B..pllal
The new home of John R.
Cooper Sunday p.m.
John Betjernao and designer Oliver Mes· 000 . . . Oscar Brown, Jr., whose highly·
0
Among thnae whn entered
is nearing oornplotion. We
sel, who are circulatlne a petition to back touted "Kicks &amp; Co." never got off the
zer hospital In tho pa.~t 11
to add more new homes
l\lra. Mary ·Hilleary •pent •
the fight .
d
.
h
t
were
M
Willi
couple
of days the past week
groun , IS C&lt;Jurageous enou~ o resume
rs.
am H. Harriaon,
village.
•
The ladles' magazine that wanted Liz his ni,ht club career in Chicago, where
Rl t Galilpollo, Mro. Florence E.
OCI
wH!J her pare~ .. and f&amp;nily
Taylor for a "Cleopatra" cover photothe critics were merciless to hls original
Gardner, Rl. 2 Cheshire, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Riel French
Mrs. Eleanor Wi11iamson and
which would have broken precedentmusical comedy. He'll sing at the Bird·
Otha E. Jeffers, Rl 1
dinner ~Ddt• of the Obart MarK· g !!ll'ii i!HIIIii i 11
1 . T:.:~ friend of Charleston vlsited her
finally found what they were looking for. house in the Windy City starting De·
Mrs. Jamea M. Re-old•
Tlumkqlvlng.
'
t8 M
dM R
Butit's a__ sh ot o f U :z t a k en m
· Ho II ywoo d , cern be r 19t h .
derson,
Mr. Henry M'l1 am is horne pW"en
r.Mrs.
an Raymond
rs. · D.FauJk..
Hill
'
Va., Mra.J..Ted
MoUie McGrath Ia viaJUng
Mr. and
"'--~
·-~F"J'. POT~K. La. fUPT! - The gov- Jr.. 29f fearl St.,
Minnie McGrath.
serv~e ~ a!w ~aya ;!~ · ner Ot Columbus, spent the lat.
nth·.· ~afntfeclal&lt;ldw.· Halne• aald, by emment will aend an Army ln. Mrs. Merle Smith Davil,
·~paMreJ
'Iamn ·. r.
. ts.
' Iter part of the week with Mr.
'""""
s...wor
to Ft. Polk to in"'sti&lt;~•te
Wioliekl
5:35 pm;
u~n
and Mrs. wor 1ey F rancis.
,...
~ Langsville, Irla E. MCCoy, Rt.
'·"-ld
M
d
M
C
E
B
k
Haines said t he re was a great complaints by 164 reservi"st!l ood Long Bottom, Robert Saxton
Wi.:u.p:~
7:35 p.;
r. an rs. . . a er were
deal or confuaion among county N·ational Guardsmen about their 1 Oak Hill, Albert Avery, ftt.
Bosworth up Winfield
welfare officials, and !!Otne resent- call to active duty.
. Ironton, Vernon R. Rogerta,
Luey Jane Lucat up
The Abnaaac
School System To
·
ment, too. He aald some couaty Def'ense Secretary Robert s. Jettsbw-a, Ky., Mrs. Robert
6:30 a.m.
By Vlllted Prell la.terutloaal
COLUMBUS tUPi l-Ohio'• wei· durlnj the laat le&amp;illatlve session. welfare board• felt they have McNamara Friday ordered the in· Philyaw, Ravenswood, w.
Today Is Saturday, bee. 2, the Borrow $25,000
fare worte~ . eppanmUy atill feel
Le111 Raila&amp; M1de
been saddled with an additional spector to the c:amp. It wu not 1 n d Henry DuJuay,
-day of the year with 29 to
that tht tcl.lc:aUOn of marded County welfare boarda joined In coat and, for tMm, a:n unnec&amp;B· dialo8ed when the Inspector would wood, w: Va.
iD Jt61.
JACKSON - Because ot a dechildren 11 not .a welfare prob- the opposition to tiHI b\U, .saying 1ary reaponalblllty.
arrive at tb&amp; Army Installation.
Blrtlla
The moon 11 approachlnJ Its lay ln the November di.!Jtrlbulion
Jem, but 0111· that belonp to edu· the retarded cltlldren program Halrte• 11w there were over
. Ml1 Glendou 0 E
R
new phase.
of state school foundation money·
1
cational apnclea .lu•tead.
was an educ1t1Wiaf problem and 3 000 ehlldrta beiDa aerved b the "nte soldiers !tent two letters• 1"" G nd. d h · vw,
The morning a'br is Venus.
the Jackson city school syslelll
.......
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..dleatlng they wanted to ·be dJt. ra e, aug ter, lt:M p.m.
•ult ,.., - of !he main oi&gt; not one of weUare. But the btu retarded ehlldrn training pto· h Jled 1 medl toly 0 Ieite day. The chlld'o falhlr 1,·
OCiety
'llle evening .tors are Jupiter w•ll borrow $'l5,000 to meet the
JM.UOOI that welfare dirtctora and pa~sed, and now welfare woi'ker~ aram throuahout tbt ate.
~ ar rrded.m 1 a 1· 11 ne t ~ pal of Gallia Academy H 1 h
and SAturn.
, ·
Nov. 30 payroll and pay end-of.
lltate welf•re department offlclala are In the bu!lineA of. helping to
ema
an nVM ga on t achool
g
On tlua day in history:
the-year bills.
'
ma&lt;la to a rectntly-enteted state superviMl an edueatlonal program 1111 1
49th &lt;Tex.asl Armored Dlvialou,
·
'Dlaeh
Robert Ramm a student at
In 180f, Napolecm Bonaparte
law whicb placed part of tbt "' that lbey I8Y the)' dld DOt want '
which the men be1ona.
p tiellts
arced
•peat IWI vacation with crowned himself emperor of The board of education autho~
oponslbiU(JI for educaU., r«Md· and will have • dUflcult time
Food, clothing, training,
~ st ~ntly di3charged In· hfl parent., Mr. and Ml'l. Vfr&amp;il Franee.
!zed the action at~~~, n!gulat
ed ohlldrtn q~~ their t!tollldero. handllna.
!Ue and morale wore listed In the Jenilno :;'~' Swain, Me I vi n
ond Tnmmf.
In 1159, John ljrown was mdnlltly meetlnf. l1lll board al·
The retaJ'ded ablldroo educa· Under ihl wller aratem the
eomplalnts by the men. .
man Ml'l. ~- ~"~%~
'lllomao Roltot Is bulldinl a hanged ln tho pubUc square at so employed PeJII)' Lanfer to
tkm progt'"!',Wrnlllly a .191nt of. atate Mental Hyalene Dopartlnenl
OCial
Fl. Polt Wll ID d!Juoe UIIUI the Mar~ln Rudd ":."nd lnfan~·d.::.:
hoooe .. wl&gt;at ..... formerly Charleatown, Va., for hlo riid ..
,m thO lltlnl grlllle al
fort ol the •Jato Mf111111 llyfleoe administered the program, with
48th Dlviolon waa called Into ac- Jer, Mn. James R noldo
'
u the Mn. Sndw propttty Horper'a Ferry ID O&lt;tober.
, Street achool In the abDepartmeut, parents, ond local the voluntary aid of poreotl'
Uve ll!rYice. 'l'llelll hove been nu· Robelt Nool ll!ld ID;:;.t ..,;_ : :
he recently pun:hased from ID 194i, tho atomk: age .,beaan •noe of Kathenne Henry an 4
~rtvate ·~·· wa• dl!lla&amp;ated Jl'OUPB aad private charitflbll or·
merou1 C!Olnplalra about dUapl· akl Jtrvla Mn Earl Mohr Mt1: his brother 'nteodore Holter.
when sclenU.ta workfna undv the " 1 Monday, De~. lt. (or the aext
lL part to tllO atate Wellare lle- ganl&lt;allons. An altorney senerol'a
BY EV£LY11 JIUCKLIIB
dated bullcllnp tuu1 mucidJ atroeiL Ja- Jeifor..;, Mrt caJi.erJne "Mn Borllta Holter Olld Looter footbaU atodtuin at ihl 'unlvenolly regular -llnl ~ Saturday,
parlmenol It, a meuun INII&amp;Od decilfon two yoan a1o, however, Thoro will bo a Christ- P"" "We are 1101 the hJih·oplrlted Jobnloo, Mrs. L., sPoary, Ern· Bally.' Mr. and Mro. DaDO Hamm of Chlca10 demoDJtroted a HU· : t 1• for the roor1an1Jatioo
•·
. , .:
held that • •tate •R4Ficy, aucb sa aram bert at the
.Metbodlat men that moat: paper1 1tate •• ont ma Lou Whitt Cathy RulaeU
otbet'l speet 'l'hublfving sustabdng nuclear ehaln reaetlon.
lng.
1
I un u lllll!llllliiWlr«ll.dlllll the Menlal ~glent Department, churth Sunday evfll'lina Dee. 2f.. letter said, "We bave been' badly DoDill Glbbl, 'Hone, Howery:
wttb Mr. and Mrs. Vlrltl Ill
Pretldent-elect _ElaeD·
-----could not provi.le !undo to prlvale Mr. and Mro. ~ Flelde mlsrepreoented by tho preu. ID Chrlltopller Taylor, Rebert
and fiiDily.
bower arrived I" ~ to. ful!ID IUKUYUB KILL FAIIMI!R .
groups, In this caeo mean1D1 the spent Thanbslvlni with their fact, morale ;. at Ito loYo.!ot Clure, Stepbanfe w-...er
Mr onc1 Mn. John lhle .,,. hll campalp llf9miJe to viii the
parent.' group1 ond local valun· son, Mr. and Mrl. Edrnood Fields point,"
1\J'ID DfiL
the ~ lueat&amp; al ber father nalon In hllpe.s ·Oi ending the war. NAIROBI, KenJa IVPU-teoa- ,
lnry agencloa.
and family a1 Oiellor, W. va.
'llleletter ,.., olped by ft 111011.
AlllOOC Alltq
Mr•.and Mn. C. D. lliod of A tbouabl for lila
t'rank ar&lt;l Wildom, Mi a Europoan·farm
lh!flnot Vlrlooo Dolles
Mr. and· Mro. Cllova- Maj. Gen. HariOJ B. W01~ com- Aecoram, to the mldnlrht · ZaneovUio.
·
Moore Colby satd; Joumallsll manager, Wll ldlled ond b~ OJ5.
ller and two ...,. apent their mll!ldlng pneral of t1te Ulb, sot port of the nurolng depaltmont
bave a!Wa,)ll boOb our Jbo4t old· )'eai'Oid Wife wu boatel) FrlliJJ1
11 w t lh~ ln1 !hat
1
child .:u:re ~ ....., b::;:. Thankqlvlnr wltb ber mother, 11110 ol the lot- ofpwd b' • those pilloalo who · -o Uotad Mr. and Mn. Cbu lhle we~ !~ned ~~~. 'being too busy niJht by tbroe Dlllllborll of tbo
Ml1l. IJOOilu 4l!r&lt;te doughier, Into the buslneso of hoi lng to ad· ·Mro Nonna JleM ol Sumner. men. West oald "R 1.1 1101 ropre. as fair ...,. Ml'l. c. c. Spencer, the
dinner lUMia of their witb lha newe of the .dill'. to la' Alrlcan Kltuyb tribe wbo Invaded .
Sue .00 r~e Clrelo vlaited mlnloter the "'taroJ children Ml!8 Ruth Ann Baker who II sentatlve of lho entlr! dlvfolon." Mrs. VIola N"l'l'"', Mn.
. Fnlll... Reberll Ulde ~mental babllo !&gt;111110&gt;:" t1u!1r !ann near Llmuru, wblcb II ·
not Rome.
Lady Jean Campbell, one of N e w
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Columbuo. 0. amount for each retarded clJlld wera oa1lb!a ..,• ltaV, and Mn. Sanday gue1la o1 Mr IDd Mra Duauo,y, Abo Pllllllpl and Iii:~
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North Gallia Downs Bobcats 42-33 Hannan Trace
Southwestern Opens Season In 69-56 Win
0ver Symmes Valley As Fast BreakeliCkS

Third Straight
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Wildcats 47.19 dleport
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Christ wu held ter, Dlarme
born Friday
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The Coallan Vlkmp oe ore d l'rlday ....,111g ot tho home of \mommg_at tile Beu-la Ho.p•~
theJr flnt will of the be""""':ill Mn. Aud:rey :rrost with Mr.l. al and II the f1rst du ld of the

'l1le Southwestern Highlaoderl Southwellera tbot (or 4a pI r Newman 6-t-11; TayiM 8-M; At. season after rour ttralght loates Grace Pratt 81 811llttng bolteu. 'McComases H~r grandparenu
won their first game o( the new cent from the ftoor aud made 13 kina z.o.4· ArrlngtoD 1.0.2· TQ. u they rolled over HannaD The Frost nome was decorated are Mr and Mrs L W McCnm- 1
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- - N rlh G-"'- Pirates of se"on with a 69-56 victory over ol17 from tha clw11y lllrlpe. Tile TALS
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for theth.t'I"1Yevolwlth an alol~Un~t M of Mtddlepon and Mr an d ·
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8 Score by Quartero: • ·• .. . ••
C&lt;&gt;ach Cliff Wilson continued oo
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and tile dining room tablo was eov· ,.,. Nebr 3 ak 11 G · t
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g trafl last olght by Southwestem last night.
from tbe foul UDe.
Southwestem 16 18 15 22 _ 81
MeroervaUe, the Vikfngl tDot a ered 'UI . Chriltmal cloth an.d ~
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S•e, for your1eH,
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notchinU: : 42-33 victory over the Throughout tbe game, the High- In tbe preliminar1 eo Dt • It, Symmes Valley 8 14 It- 1511
Cirst perlod. lead :A 1M aD4 IY
a snowman, t\eigh
Middle. I our
molt
Kyger Creek Bobcats.
landers kept up a fast break that Soothwest4:m'l Dao Crotben out- Reserve Score: SOUthweltern 154 haHtlme bac1 ltretcbed it
to and holly arrangement. The Natlv· of Coh bu.&amp; . • . cComas l mocleJa , c:rJI the wOrld, ..,,til 11
In the first quarter,
botball but broke the
Vai.aooredtheeutireSymmeaValley
• 25-l.
am ·
teama battle&lt;]
an even keel ley five. Southv;estern 1 f a 1 t te~ u he uetted 35 polntl 11
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Wlldcata ~ but two also used ln keeping wlth the ~ea·
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00
wltll tile P~ates comtng out ou break and Dillon s sbooting from tho Jllgblaeder _..... llliWO·
poinla tho third period w b lie oon.
Holl~., Gi/1 WUl
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lnp 11·9 The Pirates' put on • tmderneath accounted lor all but cred tha Vildq ......... M-:14.
Coallan went way wt f.ant liN- Tile evening begaD with • can- F
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bi&gt;rsl ~ tho second and
bed I!IW' of the Highlander polnto.
Harley w.. blJh for the loser.
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Morlen Rowland topped tho wiD- dlellg!rt devotional 111 tho Lord'•
or "· . eaver
pus
At only one time duriDg the1with 9.
ners with 16 pomta with SoaDy Pra
nented by Misl Nina A ~ gdt was presented
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~net wb~e game did tlJO Vikings close the
&amp;OtJTIIWES'I'ERN (.)
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Speakman and Marnn JenldnJ ~-;;
Mrs. ADen Jenkinson. lo MB. John Denver when I he
,.: tile ~ ended ~ ;';..':
gap oo SOuthw.stern. 'Ill is bap- Shriver W.19: Dillon 11;64': F..
ooob hlttig fOI' 10 nutrltl-.1'11.
Mn. Guy R&lt;ynolds, preoldent. ~Monthly C&lt;maJta club me~ I
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pened In the third quarter whon g1esoag &amp;4-IJ: Bar~&lt;F 4-+IJ:
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Jaclt Swain and Carl Beaver praided tNer tho busineU meel- uraday everung at her home
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tlley c!OIIell In within iwo poinls. Lew!J 2-0-&lt;; TOTALS 1:8-IJ - 811.
v-'1V
were high for tho looins Wlldcals 1ng whon tho claD decided to fon Nye A•e.
Both teams managed ~ score HOwever, the llighlandera with
SYMMES VALLEY (5t)
u they ICOred: ~ ail: points eacb. order more baskets it hu
Winners for the evening were
ALL THIS
only 15 points in the entlte see- the acore of 37-35 opened up to J1inemaD 5-1·11; Kincaid '1-J-18;· Pomeroy's ftll!l'V8 team still The lou wu llannaJ1 Trace's selling and made plans for 1Mrs. Richard Finlaw, Mrs. Eu- Come, hn.r
ond half as ~ger Creek played lea~ at the end of that quarter
laokt like the elaJI of t)le second In twooutinp while Coach Chr~ projects helping needy lgene Triplet, Mn:. Howard ~...&amp; I like yo~ n'"n
a slow, ¥berate, hall-control .,_,.,
BIRTH ANNOVNCIID
BEOAL i1 tho undercla""'eo Popey Wagner's Vikings entered persons.
&amp;8D and Mn. Donald McKenzie.]
half. However~ It was ·too late The questJoa of Roo Halley'• Mr. and Mr•. Eugene Boetlc took tbt ·meuure of tbe Gallipo- the win column for the first tlme Planl were made for the
wen! ~~erved by thE"
as the nine pomt vlctory waa ac- replacement was given a very &lt;Pat Harrah I former local resl· ~ BOPbomore ~ed 110-40 ill fbe ~anniversary dinner and party bosteu to thole named above and
:::OaUi
by the Pirate• in po.itive answer by Gorald Bark- dents, are lllllltiWICing the birth ~ • blgb oeoriDJ affair Friday Coalton a ....,... team sq...,.. wldcb wm be held January 2. tho , Mrll. .Albert Martin. Mrs. Charle•
. itsl
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er who netted lZ pointo and rum· ol a nine pound and ...... and nigbl. '
ed by tho little Wlldeata dll-:14 in : dinner at tho Martin
and Mrs. Sidney Spencer.
Btg Joe Logan tool: &amp;e&lt;~ring eel In 8 good defensive game lor llll&amp;&lt;jllart6 ounce 100 on No...,. There w• ·Uttlo doubt _
,the prellmmary game.
,land tile porty and IIIIIIUAI
honors f..- the winners with ~
Highlanders.
ber 29 in Lewisburg, w. Va. the final outcome as tho Little
COALTON (471
at the home of Mn. Edgar
AUGUSTA, Ga. iUPI •-Fonner
P"ono LY. •sso
points.
was had
followed by Jim Paul Dillon , .. hi""
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p- man lor lie h. as heee named Timothy Eu- Pantbon roared
ad off
and tobada IW
1 Jenkins H-10,· s-"-JI"Q.a.I.UA&amp;I ....,..
hour he
PreUdeut and Mra. Dwight D.
an ay w
aeven.
the winners with 22 points to al· gene. Grandparent~ are Mrs, Ev· first period le
bui t 10: Rowland 8-0-11; Brady 1·3-4: Durtng the Mlclal
t
Eilenho'Nel' wm leave Sunday for 'l45 E. St•tt' St,
For ljle Bobcals, ft waa Dave 80 make him the garne'o high eret Bosllc, fo..- Middleport tholr .lj&gt;fOad to 14-IZ by
Robinson 1·1·3: !lome 1.0.2 Demp- ellng pri2e broughl, by Min
Thomas• 16 polntt that kept point man. Roger Shriver was resident now living Jo Sommerl- Assistant Coach John Milhoan a til/ 1..0.2. TOTALS 19-9- 47.
&amp;ell was won by Mn. VIlla
EBiRO;s:';~;Eit
them in the game. Fred !loth- runner up to both honors with 19. vllle, w: Va., and tho late Eter· team made a strong oomebaclt
IL\NNAN TRACE (191
and tho boo,... prize ""' Willi by
GRATE BROS.
geb slid Jimmy llouct abared For Syliunes Valley D a v 1d eU Bootie who al ono limo was tho oecood ball led by center s
. Mrs. Guy Reynolds. A gift ex·
runner up bODOt'l with six each. Kincaid and Ra)'m.ond Newman employed a. a policemao
in Tom Tope and forwards Norman ~in ..
Beaver . J..0.6; change was enjoyed by the
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Percentage wise, North Gallia abated point honors witfl. 16 each. MiddJeport. Maternal grandpar- Lanier and Fred lflll u they nar• atson N-5, FelRefreshment! were serYed
had 38 per cent from the Ooor DorvU HinemaD was next with entJ are Mr. and Mrs. Jamea rowed the margiD to 37·22 at the Lure 0..1·1. TOTALS ~11 - 19.
the hostew and Cavort
witll Kyger Creek getting 35.2 11.
Harrah of Lewisburg, .W Va. end of the third period.
SCOre by quBTlen .
small Chrtstmaa scer.e candles.
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13 12 14 8 - ~
Guests for the evenlnl were Rev.
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burn hod IJ for North Gallia.
shared by F. Boyd and M. SpenRev. Waldo J. Bartels returnNORTH G,uLJA (4!)
COLUMBUS !UP!l-Ohlo state among our younger players."
cer who tallied 15 poinls each.
eel home 'lllundaY
Dee] 1-H: Egfeton 1·1-3: Lt&gt;- begin• ito third and final basket- In addition to tile three vc!er·
The Blue Imps were pared by
a 10 da!'• visit with
6-3-IS· Canaday J.l • Plea . ball season m the Jerry Lucas ans,a the Buckeyes will start the Tope's 10 points with Lanier and
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.• Foreman ~.,;. "era" Saturday night against season with two more .seniora who Cerney Venters adding n J 0 e , In the joint _installation held led borne by . Mn. Bartels who
;nALS3-0-6,
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Florid,J State bearing tbe nation's saw quite a blt of action Wt point!! each.
Thursday evening at the Sllome ibad spent tbe past five wefts
I8-6-4!.
No:1 rating and strong hopes for\year when Ohio State had a 21-1 Although they were outarored -Lodge, F. and A. M. at Chl!shirc~, with relative~ in Columbiana and
KYGER CREEK &lt;SS,
another banner year.
reeord, losing the final game in from the field 14 to 13 'the Porn- John L. KetchkA wulnstalled as Cleveland.
Thomu 8-4-16; Rothgeb M-e: Coacb Fred Taylor wJU build the NCAA finals to Cincinnati. eroy team e.a'shed in ~ 24 free Worsbiofull Master of Mlddeport l Rev. ~]a w~t ~;t his time
ShambllD. t-l..S; Houck 1-().1; nu. his team arcund three talented "I'm pleased and thrilled with throws ..ftlmpared to Gallipolis' Lodge No. 383. F. &amp; A.M.
,to serve Bll mstalhng chaplain f~r
caa.l.O.t. TOTALS 1+6-33.
~rs. Lucas, forward John attitude of thi! · ball rlub,'' 11 charity tolsea.
Installed to serve with him were 1the Masonic lodge, when hi.s .
Sooro by quarton:
Havllcel: and guard Mel Nowell. l'aylor sajtJ. "Part of this sterna POMEROY RESEBVEB ' (llf) the following: RoiiCOII Wise, Sen-~ brother, llorry · was inslalled aa 1
Nortb GalBa 11 M a 7 - a , 'nlese three have played in only from the kind of people they Wells
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Jor Warder; Harold Hinkle, Jun- worshlpfulma•ter of Warren
1~C:, Boy ~7~':fiin- lor Warder: Robert Davis, Senior ing ledge. Whlle away, Mrs. Bar·
:Kyger. Creek g g 9' _ ea
four loolng game11 in their sopbo- are."
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KtoD Deflcon: James Euler, Junior Dea· tels attended tth~;·~.:r;~~~ ~
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Taylor saw the upcoming searo 5
of " : :
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con; Eber Lewi11, treamrer: meeting of the N•
26 North d~ It
BOn. as ooe of "stabilized uncet· to see add
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GAUIPOLIS RESERVES C40) . Phil Meinhart, secretary; Jamet ·GuUd of theE &amp; R church,
taint)'" as the Buckeyes shoot lor ~ary Bra s, a. 208-poun gtant, Lanier 1-S.I; Venten l-1-9: HJH Pu]Jen, Senior Steward; .~amet ! cteveland.
their third consecutive Big Ten who will play the pivot behind 2..Q.4; Tope 3+10; Bostic 3-1•7: Brown, Junior Steward: James ·~---·=--------"' aDd second t• I cham- lwt&gt;thne AD - America Lucas. Varnay D-1-1. TOTALS 1"12 -40. Crlowell, TYler: Rubin Collins Chriltmta Dinner
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Sheuld Taylor tle&lt;ide to p!Jy Lu· Truslse
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cas at forWard part • time the
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lie listed the "stablllzinr(' fac- B ,__
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of th ' •-n Riverview Pupils
The Installation was conducted 'llle Mid.n......rt Garden Club
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'Iheodoro T. Reed, J r., lliJtrlct ' wiD
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hove ~,...
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Nowell ' pluo more team depth 1' est
root
linea m co ege basketa
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ODOr
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Maaonie
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Reed
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Team 1118 He._.
Ropet Lucu Rboob More
ro at Riyerv1ew Gr~ School:
of the lodges of Pomeroy. A.ffer the dinner they will
I "Our ol2e oould compare f• Lucas abmda 6-11, Havlicek 6-5 Jst Grade .- Jennifer
Chester, Harrlaonvllle ond to tho home of Mrs. llovorabiY witJ1 two years ago," he and Bradda !HI. But .such a move Randall ~l1njj, Sleven
I..U for a abort nteeting and
oald. ''Wo certainly have oJ2e may come only wben Ohio Slate Robin llumphloy, Alhorla Jaclt- Paul Darnell, Past District edu· ly Mrl 1llcbard GJ&lt;SS will be ·
- - - - - - ' ' - -- - - aclually need 1 tho ocfcfitional son, and Jeaa Sloter.
catlonal ofBcer, Introduced
~ 1 tile rogram eed ·
heigh~
2nd Grade Bu~y- Ungui.shed guesta from tile York c lll ;.. Ide Pill be In cha,ge
eJl
Some of the ''Uneartalntieo"llst- x, Ricky Hauber, Cathy Lllton. Crolll of Honor which included, ;:e ~ r!.wor warranaemenll
eel by Taylor were the sched Je Cbarl.. Marcinko, Jean Nowlun, HarTY P. Smith, Past Dlatrlct •th ....
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which includes non • confere~~ ~
Richardson.
Deputy, J. Edward Fotter, Leo
gam.. with Wake' Forest and St. 3rd '-- Brenda Berlng-x, Mich- Vaughan, Clarence struble nnd
Louis Jn addition to the rugged ae1 Boring-x• Dale Boston, ~eb- Charles Peoples.
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Los Angeles lloliday Tournament, ra _Fiteh, Bandy Hall, DavId Otbers o!-the Middleport
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and the Bllekeyes' shooting abill· Smttb, TerTy Stethem and Jean who attended were Robert Coats,
ty.
Whitehead·•·
Wllllo Anthony, Charles
Of Irish Unen
BmMINGHAM, All. (UPll- "C
match •
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41b - Jet111110 Cotfnor, Karen and Levi Tyo. Refreabmenls
Boxed For Molilno
Purdue Athletic Director Guy h
that : per·eellt Humphrey A"VIce Mays Martin served by the host lodge.
Mackey predicted Friday the Big ~. °:00.~ : : :· WeT:ul~ ~~~ Osborne, Amy Sloter ~d Raeh·
10 Football Conference woold re- hoot th
~ but
• ael Pigott.
Mr. and Mra. Carloo Brawn
Sptelol 3 for $2.88
new Ita long tenn coDtract to fur. 8 unt 8 ~'!!e
we eut 5th_ LiDda Blown,
Kathie
Mr. arul. Mrs. lleeclteoriJ
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011
ntah the vlliting team annu.at;
Oliehester Rolle Mary ~w· Cooper and IOD saturday
ly for the Rose Bowl game.
Taylor was Jn hopes Lucas will x, and sr:oora Newlun·x.
Stmday. Mr. and Mn. Bonner
MIDDLIPOiti
Mackey · said be wao "qulte shoot more thb seaaou than in etb ~ Bill Buckley, and Patty C&lt;teper vlalted the Cooper
Bl,U'e" the conference would sign the ~L
Boring-x,
IIUy~Tu=es~d~ay~and~:=~:;..,.;~o;....,
~n
"' new agreement with the Big
,... 7th - Karen CarleN:, Janet lr
Flve Conference ln. Chicago next
Frank, Brenda -Larklnl, Carol
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Nichols-.. 'llloma1 Oobome,
TM Faculty Council 'of
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· state, c~?amplon of the
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Pomeroy Chppter 186 OES will 8th - Mike Andrew-x, Joan
bid to the Rose Bowl
iD ~ teSSi9n Tueaday Dav~x, Patty Dorst, Susan
"What's bappolled at Ohio Stat&lt;
7:45 p.m'i There wlll be .instal. arlck, Linda -Larkin&amp;-&gt;,
a• d
seems
to be the showdown in the
of
officers
and
all
mem;
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WY•.
role that the facu1ly II t..
are urged to attoed.
N.,.: "x" denotel an A's.
in ru:nning a college,"
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oaid. "They seem In be trying
, nm tbe admJntatratlon as Well
' the ..ademte deparbnent."
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watch each of the 1pecla1J the Lots ol fine 10n
ALLEN"S RADIO.TV
Service. thAt' ootwork1 put on aimultane- performed. Warml
Pbone WY l-3114. 78IS Ry•ll S\. OUBly Thursday Dii!ht. HeiY ia pressiYe dancing.
Middleport. ObWl
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NEJGLER BUILDING SUPPLY courw banqutl:
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Bolio ........ AU Capper
watching •·y' e • Montand. on story aa it ex
IDI. CaD Ne!Cier • Cleek, Rao. Broadway." At 2:30 p.m. CBS-~ tbe popular illusl
lfae, Olde.
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Bulldmer, 8 foot the NBC-1V 1 peclal, Julie Harm hannleu fun. B
b.lade. 1~ 1aUon water tank. and Jame. Donald in "Victoria. by prod~er Jay
Contact Pickett Farms, Rt. l, Regina,'' at home, where the cause of ~he res
Pomeroy, WY 2-6351.
color aet dweU1.
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11 30 30tp I look ba('k on a day filled powerful suPJXlrt
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with such goodies pnd I'm almost evidence he collec
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have made statute jibe with Scripture. But u a layman, I am ~
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Tho!e of us Who reside in the
V '•inia side of the Potomac, and
elJ~~here in the State, have been
living with the law lf!r about four j
w ~:-Jk~ now. In the beginning
when the earth was created, there
was chaos.
It took a couple of weeks
· store owners to reach any sort
unamimity on what good were.
or were not, verboten • s~ '
sbnppeni.. Most of them now have i
Jl(lsted llsta lor tlje guidalllie
clerks and cuatomel'l.
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Ao I understand it, lhe lawmak·fl
ers did not intend to cul off
source of .supply of items of ne&lt;:e,. ~
.slty or of an emergency nature.
But in a neighborhood ·-··. •.._..
J sometimes patronize, there
seventh day embargo on

n:ppl!e1. L. MeNickl,~.

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WASHINGTON CUPU - AI the or chOdren in your boule.
Virginia Legislature Interpret. the The main controversy thua far
Gospel. It Is lmplldt)J a
tho operation of la~od~&gt;
e2:pressedly a crime to aen bacon
Some legal expert&amp; bold
on Sunday.
wuhlng of elothel in Swl&lt;laY
But Jn this selfsamllegislaturt's · not a necessity. others maintain
view of the credo, beer may be that cleanlineq Js neit to GodJJ.
sold on the Sabbath with impunity.
and presumably in good
'lbua far, however, matters In
science,
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suburbl have not reached
These are two of the more
point that they have in Mary.
catching upect1 of the DeW
ll.lburbl, where rWal aulomo.
day bJue law that feentJ.y· weDt
dealers have been
into effect iD the Old
each other in for blue law ""'~ 1

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In Virginia But Beer Legal

News Items

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World Day 01 Prayer Services

SHOP MONDAY and TUESDAY from 9 to 5 at •..

Women of the Middleport First A meditation on "g iving" was
Baptist Cburclt mat Frklay after- presented by Mrs. BoofH:' and ht&gt;r
11000 for their annual \\'orki Day closing thought was that allhou,:h

Meet your friends here! We've arranged a meeting and resting place on the 2nd Floor

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HUSH
PUPPIES
$7.95
''HeU Oat"

Roush's Shoe

TONIGHT
"TOMIOY AND
THI CttAMP"

(TechnicolDr)
Candy Moore, Ben Johnson,

Jesae

Christine Smith
and Jest Kirkpatrick
"THI RIVOLT OF
White,

THE SLAVEI"

(Tedmlcolor)
Rhonda Fleming, Lang Jef·
frie• and Dario Moreno.
SUN., MON., TUII.
Doctolber :145

"THI LAIT SUNSIT"

(Tecbnieoior)
Rock Hudsoq, Kirk Dou.glaa,
Dorothy Malone, Joseph Cotten, Carol Lynley, Neville
Brand. With the nfe lust!·
ness that ther aoua:ht love
... they turned the fury of
thclr hate u:pon each other!
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Around And
About
Middleoorf

Mrs. L. W. McComas left today
for Bethesda, Md., to visit
son and family, Cpl. and Mrs.
Edward Lee McComas· and new
daughter, Dianne Leigh,
Lieutenant Joyce Miller return·
ed last Frklay to Fort McClellan,
Alabama after apending
giving with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. R. L. Miller.
La&amp;t weekend Mr and Ml'l.

Sta~

Grange sessions. was a

rein-

Insures neat fit. Teal Heavy Blue.

Jlz•• 31 to 50

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mefo "' ·
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Each member " lo
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10 ounce saoforlzed

blue denLm. Triple atltched. -

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Mtno Blue Chombroy
Work Shlrto In
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"Hants',. 1 ln;ulatad Knit
THWUL SHIRTS
aicr:DRAWERS 1

Houduhel~

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Do&gt;ter:

~lddleport liD:

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sundaJ dladtargea
ltobllison; Harrllo1ovillj

l'ltornOOn,

Pomeroy:

man, Racine.

tni iai'P (48). Olive aroon,
ox!~

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arey ~nd red.

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liom 14\tt lo 18. -

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tho but oolon. TWo· poe.
toll 'lith butlon loP&amp;. •

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lila'. hiecUcin ol patteriUI
Ill the new eolono ol arooit
~ lm&gt;riD, tan, blue, dult
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lnte,.tlonol

h&lt;:a!if~~nia homes, snow

plains, and blinding

c...at Lakes today,
Up

to two -

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the ceorta1 IDII ·
"-~ "'. plains, with ...... grodldoil
loday. The U.S. Weather Jlo,

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theextrernelllll'lhem.,.. ,&lt;(

toto! Melli Ar,iylo
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Mississippi Valley.
Wintery temperatures ln IIIII
teens chilled ·parts of New E1J1.
fond and the northem plains -'f
today, and readings """' e.pect.
ed to drop tbnJugbout the Groat
Plains and soulben! Rockies. II
was 14 above at Oldtown, JlaiDe..
10 at Minot, N.D.

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hood, hiiDd-wmner poet.
eta. Small (U36), medium
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SWEAT SHIRTS
Proollcol Gift For A Man

called at 1:30 Lm.
1he George Gate&amp;
hnd. ...- his
ill. Slle wu taken to
by oquadsmea,

Aroold,
Carnahan and
Mra. Robert Dugan
Rt. ~

Glva him • 1Ift of w...mtfll
HANIS HOODID

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caught on fir&lt;. The ·

MEIGI GE!IIEBAL
Sf(un!ay .Adm!..lolla
Oiler. Mlddlaport:
. IOD, Pomeroy.

OTHIR MINS OIPT liLTS -,• ••••• ___ $1.50 ond $1.91
MINI DRISS OR WORK IUIPINDIRS - · ··· _'_.• $1.00
MINI HOSE SUPPORTERS . • ··-···--·· 59c end 69c
MINI ILASTICIZID GIFT liLTS ---·------·- ·· St.OO

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a.m. lodey at YOOIDg'a

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In ucellent quall\,y leather, Plain and embossed flniiiL
Black, brown, 11ey. Sizei 28 to 50.

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1bo Middleport YGlunleor -

chllrJIOII of lntoxicaU~
wero fined I&amp; and
dleJ»rt Mayor KeJmeth
ney th~ morning.

o polr

Buy aevual paif'l for hia Cllrist-

Tbe-

to the

ment arrested Ro3S
and Everett &lt;ltafltn,
dleport aver the

GIVE HIM A BELT THIS CHRISTMAS

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The Middleport polic&lt;J

11ft lor the workina:

man. Size&amp; 211 to 44 waist
per fiy.

One lin
fllo All -

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Jay home demoastraUOD cUt wll: ir l -.
&lt;neet for its annual Cbr~ ~ ·~-! ,.·
'" aod exchange of glib ,...._

ldentica185

Neat fittine comfortable Banlons.
In black, brown, navy, white.

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Tbe Syracwe '11!inl W ....... &lt;, ·

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The most popular stretch aocb.

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1bbio FUel GBI Compa117

Ban-Lon Stretch Socks

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was preceded In dead. )if , ' ·
10 """'' Floyd and Guy. • AIIO .{·
niving are two ~,,·~;~~~.~
eorge and Burt Canm1, ali .1~"'- · '
ve IJrpat m-andchildrea.. '
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reek area nearly hiJ entire
uneral aervkes will be)leW eli ,
besday at 2 p. m. with Bel'.
lerbert Grimm In ~ ,
il will be in Wrigbt
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'riends may caD at the a..,
~gs Home uotl &gt; '
ervices.
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The cliUd'1 father said

MEN'S

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bibition was beillg enforced. He ago and was confiDed to bed
was alM a long tlmt! rural mail of the tlme Iince. He ,... a · ,'~.hr:. 1
carr:ler and for several year11 tient at the FOitet RM JbDi
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wrote a column f~r the o~d Dem- ISyracuse before goinJ to~ ~~~
ocrat aod ~ Dally Sentinel. He nelaville.
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I} figure is IW'Vived bf &gt;tw;w r. ;;·j.·
and"""· Floyd of hiiii!Jil ,'·' ·

urdar atrangled by
from a baby'l pacifier
curd from • window
Mr. - and Mr6. George
the chlld'a paronll, said
the Yldlm"s

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81 Meigs County Representative CarBOn, in October of ta.
during the early 19Jil's while pro- frllered an injury onr 1

paclller .... held

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&amp;trangulatlon Saturday
noon, were held this
lthe New Haven E.U.B.
The child, Zachary
gels, was found about 1

In solid colon \'lith eoDtrastinJ color striped top
or aU white wlth «~lored
tops. All sizes. 3 pair of
a size i.n a package.

$1.00

With. lOll( lalla ond Ill all

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CREW SOCKS

Buy your coi-rect size. In
either the regular -,long
style with ribbed top or
the 1hort style with elastic top.

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CHRISTMAS IPICIAL
Boys Popul~r

WORK SOCKS

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forced elbow, 100% virSPICIAL VALUESI
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Coat Sweater

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putting up Christmas
Miller, above, on the
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agreed informally
to
those seen

Ski-Pajamas

Mens All Wool

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In sizes 6 to 16.
Slip-on top (no buttons).
Knit cuffs and ankletl.
TerrU'ic vah1e.

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!Wbert B. Carson, 95, a former
·sentalive to the slate legislature,
mori.st, passed away Saturday at the Marks
at ;McConnelsville.
· Mr. Carson aereved two tenna ldeath by bit wtfe, Mary

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lor .atdlalrlbutioo
Chrlltmaa. to

Out-01-Town
Relatives At
Bolin Funeral

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by law. The petition was presented by the
petitioner, Frank W. Porter. at a meeting
1 ~~!f.~i~Co~u::nty Commissio,ners today.

turned the
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. and will H... to the Racme Planing Mill prop..
a W"Uay pen00
un:n
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kl be I luded
a hearing on the petition, erty which wou
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The annexation therefore would
9 1962
h l ND11Da11 B. Maale
ruary I ' · . ·.
bring two more bwlneu firms
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M
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Boya Flonnoletto

BY MISS li'REDDIB

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Made with double

SINGLE COPY-Ie J

Legislator, Humorist Dies
At 95 In McConnelsville

owners have signed a notice ask-

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We Poy 3% lnteNSt On Your Sovlngo

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to the village of Syracuse in the man-

pockets.

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For Patients At
Stafe Hospital
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Gifts we~ brougbt for the Atll·
Hospital patients when Rock
BOUDABIIEI.T
Sprlnga Grange met Thti'.Woy
Mrs. w. D. Par!IO!u was here lev•eninJg.
to take her mother,
Fred Goeglein, worthy master,
. Annlce Ohlinger to Dwlbar, presided and a contrlbutkm
W. Va. where she wiU remain Wl· made to the Tuberculosil and
til this weekend when her grand· Health Association. Amos
daughter and family Mr
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M·s Hie hard V.augh~
ar . wdas lappo noleH
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Ill for the past two weeks.
David Koblentz delegate to .

ChoMe pollshed cottons in 10Ud
color or neat check,pattern. Ripple
twist cottons in/ solid colors. Bedford corda and corduroy&amp;. Made
with llim line stylinl ln reeular
waist 11tyle or continental modela.

patt-erns to choose. Wrap

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ago lrom Moblle,
they lpool lite
Harding Wf:ll recently
11'0111 Metp General Hospltoi.

The I'NI builders of tbio bank ,..., !be - 1 .
ol tbio communil)l-men:hanlo, proftaional peoo
· pie, home mal&lt;ero, larmo..,. and ...-nero.
. Our depot&gt;da ... )'OW'&amp;
~w•''- Ia favor ol. everything that olds ..,..
· munlty prosperity-from buyins JooaiJy to for.
ward-looklna dvlc p10jeol&amp;. Lel'a _ .....,. 1o
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Legal Procedures May Be
SaiisfiedBy May0£1962

home g,ive him a warm 1Gunj·

December
l;~o~m~p~a~n~y:
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around styles with 1self tie
beJti. Lllnj slee\•es, roomy

resldtngon in a
apartmeot
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havlng oome here

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Matre is a graduate of Wahama High School with the·
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class of '59 and IS
employed at the River Coal
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guest and gave an lnter.stina: re.
port on the meeting.
A program was presented
Mrs. Huber Brown, lecturer,
read Psalm 100 to open thtJ •••· 1m
gram. Three artlclea wert rea1l ll
CLUB !:NTF.RTAJNED
including, "What do you k n d w
•Mrs. SeIlm BIazew Icz en~rabout Thanksgiving?" by Mrs.
ta!ned the Nifty Stitchers Club
Amos Leonard; ''Wild turkeys reThur!ldoy evening at her home ont
turn to Ohio," Mra. w. ·A. MorLasley St. 'rhe evening was spen Mill
d M A · Pet
gan· and '"I'he First Thanbglvll:;:~~~·:~n~dlnwere
sewing after which
er an
rt. nna
era were
:,
served by the in Canton where they visited
lng, Mn. Francis Morris, Fol·
to Mrs. Janet Korn, Mrs. Mr. and Mra. J. B. MUler and lowing I Tbanbglvlna: Prayer by
Folmer, Mrs. Lawrence Mr. and Mra. R. C. Little,
Mn. Homer Radford, a _con~ost
, Mrs. Clair Spencer, Mrs. Mrs John Werner was in Gal11- was conducted by MIW. C. L.
Moore, Mr!l. William Bar- polil Thursday to visit with Mn.
with the ladles as winners.
'-'rs. Hugh Bearh8 , Mrs. W. Garnet Davhtdon who waa a pa- Refreshment. were aerved
. Drab, Mrs. Jack
Warner, tlent at Holzer hospital. She iX· the home eoonomic committee,
Carol Bearhs and guests, petted to be reiea8ed today.
the cloae ol the meeting,
Vanessa ~olmer and Phyllis and Ml'll. WllUam Slater hi employ- A Chr!Jtmu party wlll be held
Effie Blazewicz.
ed at the Dutton Drug Store, dur~ at the next meeting on Decem12 A ..mhsck d '
at 7
PLAN SHOW
ing the Chriatmas seaaon:
.
· t""·
mner
p.m.
The Walk-In Garden Club will Mrs. Mayme Rainey piBnJ to will precede the meeting, wldJ
have a Chrlstmaa Show at the leave the first of the week for
the home economic ~tteeW
11;::~:~ Community Center on 1
Florida where she w111 be
the meat. .u""re w
Dec. tO, from 2 to 4 p. m.
her daughter, Mr.s. Wanda
a 25 cent gJft ex~hange. Memof the show will be
and children.
are asked to br-Ing food
"Chrlstmaa Time In Bedford."
Mr. and Mra. Ottlo Hardine
which wlll be Pen to the
.

Mra. Howard Blrrhfleld w'as In
of entertainment. Rewere served to 12

Pomeroy, Ohio

For The Men On
Your List On The
Second Floor In
The Busy Ready
To Wear Department

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16 Property Owners File Petition',·~~,
Asking Annexation Into Syracuse

GIFT FOR THAT
HIGH SCHOOL BOY
OR COLLEGE STUDENT

Beautiful Gift Robes ,

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OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS TIL 9

Jng robe. Many .&amp;tyles and

Carl Morrill.
1
The civic committee announced 1

rnn1••ments

l'llnoed PIIS~D.

Just Bruab To Clean.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, Dec. 4, U61

semble your purchases. It's for your convenience and comfort, use it! ·

Miss Burns is a graduate of Waha.ma High School with
the class of '60 and is presently employed as secretary
at the Ohio Valley Bank Company Gallipolis. Mr. Van

lollowinR at the home of
would walt until spring to moke
plonHn., for civic project!l.
Mr~. Vernon Weber. C"halrman
was named lo makP- Chrl!!tmas
favora for the Children's
Mrs. Robert Snowden had a
demonstraUon on ChriRt~as Ideas
and showed several r.hnstml!ll ar·
and wrealh!l she hadd
Mrs. Vernon Weher rea
article, "Selectlmr and Caring
our Christmas Tree."
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b
Thy
•Chtravel. n1Stpn:zetwas wdonlhy
ares eWI:lr
an
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prlze by Mn. Robert Snow·

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just off the 2nd Str&lt;&gt;et Entrance ... where you can sit in comfort and wait and visit or as-·

Friendly Garden
Oub Met At
Williams Home and Mcs . David Van Matre, West Columbia, West Virginia.
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Of Nina Stiles
Was Celebrated

The Rutland Friendly
met at the home or Mrs. Ronald
Williams with Lhe president, M111.
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th
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oe uu n ca ng e mee mg o
order
Arrangements were made for a
Ch ristmas
dinner al the Marlin
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Restaurant in Middleport on Dec.
18 at ' '"" w;th • party and g;rt

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Following the opening song and Mrs. Gerald Anthony, Mrs J'lhn I
prayer scriptures were read by Fultz. Mn. Frank W iL~on. Mrs.
?-.irs. Joe Wilson · Mrs. Frank David Sneller, Mrs. Jam('s PuiCheesebrew and .M r!i. Richard len, Mrs. Charlt&gt;s Edwards . Mrs.
nwe11 . Mrs. Edl8on Baker read a Jack Salter£ield, Mrs. Milton
h;•tter from the president a( the Hood and \1rs. E:.dward \1oore
Baptist Women'a World Alliance They spoke ol work m
pJet.aining W thJa special day.
land, Red China, Rapt 1st MISSIOnS
in Europe. Alaska. Leopoklville.
in the Belgium t:ongo, Puerto
Rico, Phillipines· Australia · and
with the American Indians. Prayer was orrered after each article
by Mrs. Boone for the work in 1
Middleport Brownie Troop 266 these places.
met Wednesday at the Methodist Mrs. Cecil Bradbm·y was the
church. The meeting was called
for the service and Mrs.
to order and dues were collected
Turnf&gt;r wa s in charge of
by Nancy Thompson.
nursery .
The troop was divided into two
----patrols with Kathy Spurlock
o;nne wc;ghl nam«l "' pal..ol
SANDRA KAY BURNS
leaders. Sylvia Swanson resigned
"' &gt;&lt;ccetacy and Lynn Schwab
Mr. and Mrs . Paul D. Burns, Mason, West VIrginia,
was elected to flll her place. i
are announcing the approaching marriage of their daughVan Matre was elected as reportter, Sandra Kay to Donald Mack Van Matre, son of Mr.

A party honoring the ninth
birthday of Nina Stiles was held
.
and cupcakes, bubble gum , suckers and Sandy Johnson,
Games were played before Lhe
close of the meellng. Others attending were rs. Mary = wa
nnd ·Mrs. Ancell
M Van'Mfltre,""hlead-b
ers and Sandy Johnson,
Manley, Debca Ma;d.n,
VanMeter and o;,,. Welch,
brow.ples.

COLUMBUI UPI - Oblo Nitti
bulDaJtJnell 11111.. lmae I t • t Iii
aaiH ta .tam.. up to mWn!pi
tf Dee. 11, 8ta&amp;e Trtasurtr Jo..
eph T. Jl"e.rauoa nn.ed aJaili

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy

of Prayer service at 2. Mrs Don- she could not help all the needy ,
akl Boctne was lo charge of lht- people m the world with mater·
service which ca rried out the ial tl\ings s he wuu!d ht'lp ltl@m

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themt: "Everyt:.imt- I wrap a WJth prayer.
Chrlstmas Gift, I Will say a Pray -~ Articles •..f the wot·k m Haplist
er."
Missionary fields were r+'ad by

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