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                  <text>. WIC
. khom Is Instalied As
Coddle
Worthy Matron Of OES Chapter

!()-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 7, 1961
•
ATTEND MEETI&gt;IG
Miss Char,..ne Zundel w., elect- ~
f

M • I A'-Oln Y
&amp;.r..JU

ed d•stnct Vlre president of the
I Y th FeOowship at a r•
00
:::··:late BaptiSI .-mg held In I

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'

WWth

Caddi

c•-'.
.,.., e.

llmployees ol the
_..,
Post Ollke met at the Circle .....

iDBW!od Wllliamsoa aJIOdate coodu&lt;tnou lllurant - y
am wu
'M "'·le C
eh lain · J , turkey dinner.

e
a worthy matron when Pomeroy

Tue~y
~=~~inga:~ the in::lcd=:~

People In
pOm eO
r Y

D lneu
--~'
Ill

Chapter 186 OES met

Lims:. The meetmg wh1eh was HI
three d11'1trtct conference, was aty
po
.
\
the chapter room
tended by Qver 600 young Pfople
BY LUcu.LE lJAWKIN!
Th
eeting w~s opened
by
Also attPndmg rrom Pomeroy
-...._
e m
~ere Mtss Sally Foster MillS Mr and Mrs. Glen ·~wers of Marjorie Crow , worthy ~-~·
. ·
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d and Alfred E H Crow wvnuy
1 h Wellston
Sh&lt;Won Zundf'i am'f Mrs Rap
and Mrs Claren.re War
· ·
~ w
( ZundeL
or Mi'Arthur VISited frtends Tues· ! patron. Gu~tsM pr~~ Dl t~
day and attended the funeral or Deputy Gran
atron
s c

•

....
..ary lllanhaG rl)up
Mel Monday
'lbe Docember

Et~enlnB

.......
PW'ty
Held
Upbn
InC
withwldt_..bnenta!Dtoop.
the holiday ...... were 8
' 81
tL-'-·
terVOCI by Mrs. William Bamhart
oy • r ·~

IIHM!IlJtl ill tho and

...run1 fot a Mary Martha CUcle of thO

First Baptllt church wa•

'lbe !Kilt birthdly or DIYid
Grant, eon ol Mr. ond !lin. BW

loin. Herman Martin.

Pome-

v

L--

1:'

ed 0

G.rant, wa• celebrat.ed Tuesday

the , owa I'..XCmu•l
n during the afternoon aeulon of
0
B r w ·-~~aU;=- ~ ~ long .::pw~:'::; ...., ~
Mon:y-= : Mro . Tui'Mltty Afternoop the Middleport Klnd1111orlen.
~~ Ru:~ CharJ~ Dl1- Christmas ~ration&amp; Pollowing Eugene ~plett, and group alng: Anno~t Ul ~~ made Seated . Jt hb 1pe..:1al ttble
I rd E th .
wa~-n dmner the '"""'P adL...--:~ to 8 10.g of ......__htmas
carol•
of the marraage of Mill K a 'I were Mtclwel BartawUt, David
111
ar,....

row,

z·

.

ap

.

The

aoe

ted at

roy

::!,

Geo-•
~&amp;-a

a · s er ·
......, •
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o· .. ~"""'_...
"' H
d ghter r Mr
d
Martha · Genevieve Swartz, Elec.- party room for a IIOcial evening. During tile business ae!lion in ' anaon, au
o
. an
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.
ti Attending were Patrick Lochary
Mrs. Harold Hanson of Pomeyoy,
11.
ta ;L anLudla Phil WI lhoarmon, ~~-; Fred Roacnbaum Arthur Skin: charge of Mrl. Richard Flnlaw, to Mr Allen Lee King of NeVI
ne
Neue w was e~a.:v
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.a_
~.
• t.a Ha
W v
ed 8.i secreta
will be mtaJLed lner, DurrJJ"d Cumfql, Robert preai~nt , ·~- on pro~
ven, · a.

1 batl
May, M c
Oodlon. Helpo
Anthony, Ter---i.
Rlc'.. ~.
a.J

Swilher, Michael
Haley and DBMY
ers 9/ere Barbara
eaa Snyder, Kim
at 8 later da~
·Slory, Edward :l:em1edy, Ptdllp completed by tbe group we~ gtv- The double ring ceremony wu Stobart, v J c l 0 r McCloud and
.
·.
I Radford, Pearl Smith, Tom fteu. en. Planl were made for t be perfonned Tue.sday afternoon at
RelreshmenU of
Me.. Clara Grueser.
'"· Blanche Hart; grand _repre- Followmg the JOStallatlon, Mrs. ter. Fred Goegleln, David Cum- coatlnuanct ol the ..wing pro- 3:30 In tbe sanctuary of the Mid· Michael May. .
•
sentat1ve
of
North
Dakota,
Ger·
Crow
was
presented
a
paal
ma1
.
AU
B
E
rl
T
h
~··
lor
needy
at
the
eam.........,U
die
rt
~-t
Uot'ted
~--•merChristmal
enokiM
and
1
e
t
Mrs Huss Watson aoo M r s 1
.
h mga ,
en a11 , a
om a, .,rvo;1111
~
po .. ""
r.r~,~
Pomeroy, Ohio
--~ by Mrs. aldme Young; grand repruenta·
I
Scott accompamt'U
H .d... trons JeWel, on behalf of t e Homer Radl--~
oru, Roy Ho1••
ler, "·nvnr Christian Center • Youn1otown • 1-80 Church by Rev . How-~
"'u Run.
r cream wert served by hll JnDlh..
1
11
TONIGHT
1 · William Knight of Pt. Pleasant.
v~ . of Kansas, Mary u&amp;' ... s; chapter, by Gerald me Young er Smith, William Radfonl, Rob- and for a au'istmaa party.
pelt. Witnesses for the ceremony er, uallted by M'n. Guy R~
NOT OPEN
't
. Va visitPd 'I'u&lt;'sday in Hunt- vlsJtmg worthy matrons and ~~and Mr. Crow was
ert Lewis, Richard Flnlaw
The meeting closed •ith a cir- were Mrs. John Werry and M.n. nolds, teacher. Coloring bookl
. gt . W Va
;thy patrOOJ: past matrons a pallt patrons jewel by F
Don Wood and E. J. Hill.
'I cle of prayer, and a des8ert Clinton Fisher of Middleport. were
giv@IJ to the claA.
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
m on, Edd. . . h
d d
past patrons of Pomeroy Chap- tnar on behalf of the chapter.
ft.
•·
Mrs.
1e K1tc en an
aug ·
Ed'th
Hu...,mp
' ". ill er, trustee Refreshments were aerved
......cem.,...r 8·9
nd M
AI
K't h ter :
I
1.
"THE HOODLUM PRIEST" Iter. Jute, al
rks. dma Ch'-' .' iot the OES home : and dist:ing· the dining room decorated
Dun Murray, Larr)· Gates, en spenl t 1e wee en m I11 I· . l..~..l
•
d'
H ry
•
. D II
h
d M w·n·
K't
UISu~ masons me1u tng,
ar a ChrlstD)/:UJ tree and holly on
od
K
1
• 1P. Smith, Fred Bl.aetnar, 'Ibeo ~i.Cindi Wo , e1r u ea
rot e, Mr. an
rs . I tam
d the refreshment
A TRUE Story!
cmd daughter.
.
.
.
~~ mante1· an
HJ"HE CANADIANS"
Mrs. Willard Ebersbach and i\Sm1th and Ptul Willi.aJmon.
table attractive in a white cover,
('fechnicolor)
~ ~ ~:~:~:,~r Juye&lt;e were Columbus Invitations to attend installa- centered with an
Robert Ryan, John Delmer,
i
Tuesday.
were read from the fol- of mwns wlt~ candl.es' in crystal
Elberfelds leatureo dependable nationally known
Torin Thatcher and
. Mrs. Kenneth Harris and Mrs. loWlng_· chapte_ ra._ Harrisonville, holders on e1ther atde.
makes in every department . . . floor coverings ...
Teresa Slralas.
Ch es h1 ~· G8 II :po118 • AI'm~ny
·
N
Russell were Monday vi!ii, ew
Mrs. Crow presided at the
furniture ... applianees ... draperies .. . ready
SUN.D=~~0-1~-1~UES.
in Parkersburg, W. Va.
Marshfield, Bartlet. ~well, ~lh· fee service and Mra. Yoijng at
to wear .. . music .. . home furnishings ... men's
Mrs. Charles Penrose an
Thea, Mt. Mor1ab, Rarme, tea.
"'ADA"
and boys' wear ... domestics .. . hosiery ... wod.mg'htet·s. Marilyn, Mary,
Minear.
Susan Hayward
Courteous, capable sales people
men's wear ... infants' wear ... Kodaks . .. cos·
Installation of officers was con·
and JeanneUe and MiSs
Dean Martin
to help you,
metico .. . notions. Come In and vis it with us and
Koski of Newa1·k spent be past
by installing officers, ElSUN., MON., TUES.
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
sie smith and Theo Smith; invit,..
see the many Chrlstmaslime values all over the
Make Elbtrfelds Your Shopping Center
Dec. 10·11 ·12
•tosaman and (ami"·. Miners- ing marshall, Patl)' Radford;
store.
''ADA"
"
IQ
ville.
find installing off leers, Maud GruellltllllllllltllliiiiM-··1'11111
'

MEIGS THEATRE

pr=ted :

hI

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

ltlon.s

Elberfelds Are Open Both
Friday &amp; Saturday Evenings Til 9

I'

Mrs. Biggs Is
Re-Elected Most
Excellent Chief

('l'echnict~olor;
ll ro-CA. ~~~;-;~;
Susan HayWard, Dean Martin
'62 TEAM
Ralph Meeker, Wilfrid HyC e
White. Based on Wirt Wil-

KING'S POlNT, N.Y.

Iiams beat seller "Ada Dallas" , • • behind-the-scene•
story of a fabulous hellcat of
woman! St..lrtlina:! Reveal·

Center Mike Gallagher of
Curd marahalls· Lucille Swackand
rd
,
organ!~: Thelma Dlll,
land,
·, and Fr·"
Blaetln·•.
aenLewis Ohio,
ol SylcE!gua,guaAla.,
~:t.~
..,
d
.
f th
name CO·ca~ams 0
e
.
u· s· Merchant Marme Academy Other officers. mstalled were,
t'ootball team for the 1962 seallon .. Denzil ~glem, wo.rthy patron.
. BROS .
Ella sn:nth, li.SSOCI&amp;te matron
•
Dale Srmth , associate patron; Mabel Goeglein. trea1urer: Ruth
Tompkins, eooductress; Ethel

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lYe•
G
AWay

AI Maooo

Furnltyre

V'BE'E.1

At llutlond

.,J

fyrnlture

Gir-l Scout• Work
0 n Timely
l'ro]'ect•
·

Alteneding were Margie Harris,
Morris, Olito Lewis, .Janis
Scl•m&lt;•ll.. Paula Theis , Christine
Batley, Connie Cooke. Becky
Alleo&gt;Swt&gt;rlh . K~y Boggess, Dian·
Davis, .lamce EverlJOil IIJ1d
Mal'ie Hackett ; their leadMrs. William Everson, and
Mrs. George Hackelt, Jr.

!I

LIBERTY THEATRE

Ragular $200 Value

MIDDLEPORT, OH10

A 3·Pe. Bedroom Suite glven ,
at each store - Rutland Furn1tura

NOW IHOWIN0

and Ma1on Furaiture. Nothina to bU)",
alilk for your free ticket. Need not be prelit!H~ to wm.

"DONDI"

Mason Furniture

Based on the comic strip
that thrills million&amp;!
With David Janueb, Patti

MASON, W, VA.

Pa,i;e, Walter Winchell

I

RUTLAND, OHIO

ALSO SELECTED SHORTI

I

NECKTIES
$1e00

Men's Dress Shirts
On The Main Floor -

Mrs. Ohlinger
WiJS Hostess
At Church Event

GIFTS FOR HER:
eFuture Lock

eArtcarYed Dla!110nd Ringo

e Diamond Cocktail Ringo

Dlallltlfld Rl"'"

•PMrl Ringo

e Block Onyx Ringo

e Eutern Star Rl"'"

• Birthstone Ringo
-lul.vo tl Eltln Watchoc

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lo:.

eRemlngton, Norelco-Ledl•' EIO.itflc

e Pendonlo •Identification Br_l... eSIIvorware eHoll-are

.,,.., &amp; Pencil Seta e .Watarmon and Parker e Prlnce11 Gardntr Billfolds
•Manicure Seto

eRomon Lodl"' Lighten

eCultured Purl•

.;~

1 '

.•

GIFTS FOR HIM:
eJiack Onyx Rings

• Lodge Ringo

I

eSignat Ri"'" eBulovo tl Elgin W111ch•
e Speld1l Watch Banda

Mro. PhU Ohlinler enu•rtal•~\1
tho WSWS of tho Enterprloe
Tueaday evenlnl ol
home,~ BiD.
. "Tiut Angal'o Mtooai•·
Cbrilt, tho Lll]ht ol the w ..,....... tho ~- of the'
lad by Mra. ,Dolt
oJnilltll "' O&gt;rlllmao hymDt
qeclod tho rudlllg ol aerJp&amp;uie
IIOIIIlciDC tho birth ol JOAI
!lin. st1Jm Blar.owlcl,. Mlu
Davis and Mrl. FrlliCla
A otory "Anpla Point ol
g'.ven by ¥n. Arthur
JllJIIel Will end - · BUD·
..L followed by a porlocl ol IDitiiH I
tatltm 011 ''What Would be
Anpl'o moooage to .,. tadlaY1'"
Pra,er by Mrs. Ed Arnold
eluded the devollonl.
lolro. Ohllni• prtotdtcl al \h•
baalmtu -loft and ...........
1111wered roD call wtth • Vetil
ol ocrlpture. World
DaJ

•a•

at~nounced

e R...,lngton e Schick e Norelce El..ctrlc

gueat, and nine

-Wolllrmon tl Porker

tho -

eCuH Ll•1k1l

el\llova Translator Rodloo

ePockat tl Table Llglllen

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G~!-1'~~~\fi·. lnoiur-

~har&lt;oal

P'lY·' Slul

nylon blend

MoW bl.. or

to 14

e See the Complete Line of Suede .Flannel and Woven Flannel Sports Shlrlo and long lailshlrls•on the
Main Floor.

aflo ·te_

SPORT
SHIRTS
-Colorful p I a I da,

lllrlpes and prints .
SiM~ 8 to _
ljl.

.-hero, ....

cbiJdNI:l.

Sure To ,~nl ·

BIG YANK

'Boys'

,.

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Mano Blue Cllambray

SHIRTS

Give Him

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....

1leevea, loq leta. Wath

sbl\i·..,uor. Kinl olio poo-

· Printed patterns.- ·&amp;kes B

keta.' Sl,.• ·14\i to 17.

G,.......,ly tailored. Lo01

'n wear unforb:ed cotton.

tot.

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LAY-AWAY
TODAYl"'·
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COURT STREET .

ere•WJ: et..ttnr

P _..

Mil

dui•Je • ~· I c I'll-.,~:

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Plan New
Street

Goldberg Asks
To Hike Productivit~:
Then Take More Pa
·t

Surfaces
Biggest Job
Since 1957's
WI
p •
" ater r0 jeCl

IIAUMGARDNER

IIE8IBa

BI.JFFINGTON

,

CROW

FOOTBALL PLAYERS - These were twin town representatives o~ the All.SOutheastern Ohio Football Team
honored Thursday night in Jackson. Left to right, Manning Baumgardner, 175 pound Middleport fullback: Eddie
Butflll~n. 16o pound Pomeroy quarterback; Gene Hesler, 185 pound Pomeroy fullback, all seniors, and 180
poun!l 'junior Rick. Crow, Pomeroy center and line backer, who was losllpldway In the season with a leg fracture
in the Logan game. See l'age Uoday for banquet details.
-

MIAMI BEACH cUPn- Labor price movement that woukl hav~ does

~ Arthur J. Goictherg told

not h~ an

a ;erlous effect upoc our
~pon wagH, pr;..., our
AFL-CIO "''vent,.. today ol JlllymenU and 00 ~ abilicy to Uve post~. aod our_
'11tt village of S)'racuoo 15 ~
mcreaoeo 18 • rule oboulcl be underwrtts freedom w~ • ....,..J Jlllf111011la, he explaDII!IL
oeQtty In· tho midot of p]anmng
earned b y - productivity. · and vlg~rous "'-"""""Y. .
Goldherg lllid
.;:;:,ita blgpot lmprov«nent for tho
.But Goldberg lllid In I opeecb H~ oaid the Kennedy be .• ltnglo wage
IG"l ll!t« comp]elln&amp; the woter
preJIIIred fOI' delivery that vana- traboo would not JII"'IIIS" wage or Uoited States becain 1M.
tion between companiet in the price controb but depend instead varied in
Tho 1\!"jtc\ iJ to eomplelo reaame nduotry ond IDequltios be- on voluntary ..,...pon,lble" bar- and their existing
lll!'faciJit of all .t..- In the
.
twee~ grou~ of workers ~uot be gaining to prevent Inflation.
In a ll&lt;mnote,
vtll-ee.
•
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considered m applymg ha yardDeflMS &amp;taM
off how tl.abor aDd
~Jraou. M11y~ Herman lm1- PALM s 'EACH. Fla. IUPJI - His main points:
year for federal aid in acllool con- begins to mount and our economy Rick.
''By that, we mean bargaining ooukf help tbe
dctft aald oouneD decided last Praklent KIXI~- appeared to- Unemp1QJ111e-' - "UDeJnploJ· atruction and teacher aelarlel. to slow down."
The cabinet ilfficer •a.~ there t~at represent&amp; the .fair distribu- a~iev~ JuD
nifti to hold a public meeting day to have .ettled on the heart ment compebllltion must be Be-V•illtq _ ''We .Died a pro. 1 Reciprocal tratle _ Moderniza-· was no room for an upward tion ol wealth that 11 earned and
Res1~ to
the week of I)ecember 11 to prt· of hJJ leglalative program for the ,placed on a permanent, rational .gram," hu .taid, for retraiDI.ng tion of ~ Reciprocal Trade
technological
115 ~ch ~
aent; tbe ~~~·and dJICUI&amp; flnauc- next Congreu.
,
basis of natior.wide etandanh." workera puahed out of jobl when Agreement.: Act to put this couninl ol .....racing all otreets. llte New Ft&lt;otler legislative Medleol .:are- "Tb- wlto ore technology cbangea production try In a otronger compe"tive Jill'
~·.~ he !Wd. .
~=~;
Mayor London said he believes rt!COfDfll8DdaUone next year wiU older and retired must be per- methods and lndustriet move to . sitioo wnh pr00uct&amp; of other na·
Restrictive tarifU a:ad
financ::inl of the project C!an be center on at leaK eight basic mltted under a eyatem of Social new locations.
i bans. To ielp domestic areas
tionist trade policies will
gott•'! bo~ or a )flY.
items, aelde from hill proposala Security to get auistance andre- ClvU lliiW-- Be ... ..tprom· lhard-hit by competition after tarin creating jobl for the.
II Ia ~loved by _,...,.. ol- deaUng with national aecurlty and U.f _from the staggering co•t of 1Be speeUic legislative """""'""n· Uf barriers 111e lowered to some
they wiU
flciall tlw.l the .a,etiJ can be the cold war. Tbe Chief Execu· their medical bills."
daUons, but said the fate of"mi- extent, Kenne~y wlU ask Congresl!l
"Restrictive practices
N11,1rf1cel lot. aboot .,.,tot. EsU. tive supplled the item11 'rbursday Ed~~eatloa.- The PresWe.t Pkl r.ority citizens•• required aaUonal to provide "a recognition ol the WASHINGTON &lt;UPII _ Admin· ment manpower expert, aaid the do~ indust:~ efficiell.e7
mates
in U.m his speech to the~ . CI0 1he would renew his fight next aUent.ion so tbat aU P!3J'IODI, re- national respolllibillty in the pe- tstration officials were elated to- department wa~ "pleasantly sur- ~ palr competitive puetm61
area Wlrf «~n~ld~ at the national ronvention in Miami
gardleal of race or, eoJor, wiU riod of trans.ltior, for those indus- day over the first substantial Jm.. ~" at tbe extent of the ••Jonlt .atop unemployment; theJ .
Thurllday ~meeting.
.
"have an opportunll:y .&amp;o make a tries and people who may be ad- provement In the unemployment awaited improvement in our un- ~ ~ more.
~~~!~~
'l'!'e ~~the~~ ·tp Beach.
Alter revlewln1 ·Iegillative ac- ~
life for themselvuiJKI theJr fam- versely affec..'ted,"
lrJote in 8 year.
lemploymeol data."
A~ on
be held ··t tile Syr~ grade complilhmentli in the Jal;t session
Uies, to get a decent education,
The Labor Department rtport- 1
from wh1ch new
..hool one dl)' - ....... will be -accpmplJahmento for which be
that they have • lair ehance
L~st while tot.!
pl80I5 muot be .
opon to all· ~ldtnta of tho gave . orgautzed labor a large
to compete a'l(] then bt judfJO!I
I.edem Thursday
loyrnent wont up to about indr
'vide. new job.,
1101
· towa. He 1~;~11 would like measure of credit -Kennedy told
.
on what'a in here end, pot on
p last month the seasonably
lt Wi~ hurt us.
to 1Jqr tho ~ of toWtt ...]. the labor delegates, ''We .... comwhat's outsllle."
joble" ; ... dropped to
Uruon leaden. at the
dent• conoitrn.lijj the propoaal. tng
In J.nullll' lfJd we are
PlaDt re lnveehbeat - He wiH
per ceui of the labor force.
"
gene~y favored .
Street. in SJracuee are now In going to .tart again."
renew his plu to Conpeu tor
11l
r
with •li htl
Mdy 11 plea for a
U.. wont "lliCCl"- !boy h a • o '!ben Itt tleked off what must Don Mllls, Vanadium porsoonel a tax credit to be uood u an
Ia hc'OI!IJIII ., mill'
. gbl r
program but oaid their
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nd
1oc 1 ·
t an 3.9
1on JO efi5
1 Jd h.
!lttn ........ ... be fn clac...... be ...... fn hJa opinion. and hJa manager •
a •n•ur.... lneenll•· for .... plont
In October and a .....nwou mge 011 ...
·~
llurlnl tho, ,.;: 11 Yeari linea ~allons wore e¥pe&lt;ted agent, woo elected proaident of men~
f
'" job-pr1
lhe llllll·.,;mn~~ tellll'iat~{
to be the, loundat;,;, ol the do- ithe Mlddlaport Volunteer Fire --by
"II'
...,..,:~te o &amp;.&amp; per cen Mrs. M!lrr· Rebecca Edwards. PI~ 3rd PCft:
was flnlahea, the ~ · HVe . ~le .porticw of ~11 State of ~p:: l:'nnh~~::. ~~~~ht in.tll!_~" ~ ' ~--~
de~nt said _tha~ MJO.· 84. die1 at her ~ in ~
gradually reverted to lf'IVtl thi UnJOn MNa.age m January. Fl~men named Larry'Bak~ at Jb next teuiOn ttlr ltandbY au100 worken. whO normally lose tart, w. va., RFD. t~;~ts mommg
roads.
I
ld
Bob M Elh'nney thotlt1. • • to make grants-in-aid
jtheir job! Jn November because Iat nlne o'doc.k. She was thf.
Councfl hal been debating the
~s::r•
Sml~ ~re- tc communities ~r needed public
:of seasonal Ia}roffs, remained at : daughter or John anct Amanda
po~lbllitiflfl of completely rtaur·
tary.
~orb whta our unemptoym~
work.
I Almiller Roach.
.
factng the Ktreets for IOJ'lletlme,
Gerald Anthony takes over aa
·The deceased wa!lii pret-eded tn ;
but h~s been wllhout flnanceo. ,It
!ire chief, asalsted by Everett
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Soor..., or c-..a
ideath by her husband. Ramie. In
w~s fmaDy decided If the ltreetl 1
Bachner. with these other offi1 The jobless ~ate has been 6.8 11!160. She is survived by !leVtn •
will be fixed, It wW be by ltev7
cers, "Brut!"' Mill!J. captain;
; per Ct-'flt, or htgber, for the ~st l daughten, F..dtth Ohlinger. Monor by oelllq bon&amp;.
H. A. Dalley, lsi lA.; Harold Hin·
mnoths -a IOIIFCO of ""'~"'' I na Gibbs. and Nettiti Edward~
In olher B&lt;.ilon _by S,racuse
kle, 2nd Lt.. and Bob Byer. 3rd
JUed concern lor. admlnl!tratton all of Letart RFD: Mary Zerkle. Fifty Gallla ond .
CouncU . T h u r 1 4 a y
air.td,
Lt.
lf:ader11 who are aunmg at a tar- Hartford ; Bessie Ohlinger of New ans learoed about llii!W
a report 1!¥ m.~._. pouibll· Funeral .ervices for Hattie LewiJ Elll 1 , street foreman,
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get of 4 per Cent •
Havt'n. Nellie Schools of P l In the FederaJ
Illes of oblaiuln&amp; ltdill( aid In Sc;l&gt;wartzwalclar, a lonner Meigs be&lt;omes first atd cHielaaslstod by
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lllymnnd D. Larson, a depart· Pleasant and Ruby Smith of Rose· dinner _.;ng
conotructlon of a COIIIIIIU!Iltr !all· county rtildent who moved to Blaine Walburn while Emmett
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--· -- vme. o.
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night at the Lal:oy0\11
out shelter.
. Gary. New York a number of Slmler Is captain.
Sheriden Molden, M, died at
Sons aurviving are Earl of Le· GallipoliL
' Council was also odvlsetl by. ... . Jlllrl ago, wiU be held at the Firemen titmouncod they will tile home of hlo oon, Robert, near
tart RFD. WIUie of Hartford . IV. Ror Allen. diotrkt
1Va.: and Edwin or New Raven : the Columbus olfJ&lt;Ce.
cal attorney Frank . W. Port., !wins Fwleral Home Saturday make their second pickup ef noq De.r 'lburtde:y followiftl an exNICK COATES
Jr. fm the~. ~l b annex· at S:30 p. m.
perishable fOods and ~ash . Sun- tendfd flbtea.
RECEIVES AWARD- ·Nic!l
Lhree sislers, Mrs. Nettie Jeffers; speaker. He ~ted
•1\"'t p~~- ~ riapqaoibfl. Mrs. Schwamwalder is the day starting at I p. m. _Fireman Mr. Molden opeot b~ entire Ul• Coo\Otl, • oophomoro GeoJou
MrL Saralt Spurs •nd Mrs. Gert· ...... ol Fedora!
ltie8 of eowtcD bt thil,JDBtter.
mother or the nationally recognlz. detall!l will cover Mldd~ .~near Dexter. He WllS a rttlred 1 ntaJ!ar It MnltUa CelleJe, •••
ie Regy, all of Roseville, o. A. outlined what 1.s
Preient last nl~
,..,... Mayor. ed football coach Floyd (Ben l stop where non perishable, tiavt: farmer and' was lpreceded in · aw...-. hit nnlty '"M'" It 1
brother Ernest Roach. ol LA..&gt;tart.: cal bea1th aulhc'lrities.
~ Clerk
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BIJman. Schwartzwalder, head grid toach been set out on porcheJ. 'J'hey death by I 1011, four brothers, 1eere...., tM11 wtft. lie 11 a
32 grandchildren and 31 great He abo gave a "'I~ bflillll
~surer RJchard, . '
rth, at Syraeuae University In N e w wm ring no door bells sollcltlnl, and three siaters.
former liar fallbaek a1 PomeroJ
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grandcblklren.
down m~ all
Porter, and colmcp members Clif~ York. He was formerly a · ~ch Tbe drive 11 for Chrlttmas bn- Surviving are three sona. David RIP Sebool alld 11 Ute ' " If
Greenwood ~ync~ 54, diM at Funeral services will be hekl CUftl Federal money &amp;It ·
ford Williams '11aomaa cJNt · 1!: at Parker&amp;burg, W. Va. hi g b kets for the needy
or Canton, Wilbur of Letart, ftob. Mr. .... Mn. A. N. eo.ta: e1 7:30 this mornmg at the Dana at the home of the deceased Sun- ant' remodeling bomll!!5.
E . Hayman,' Rof w~'ner: tchool ' and Marshall University _,'!!.,Wfilt'g;p!•JWM -P!;:::ttltiitll!- ert of Desttr, and a step-1911, (Jaeoq RIU. Coa~• ••• lajUrei ;:~rt ~ke ~t: ~1:: day at 2 p. m. Burial will be in ed the more libera1~;;;
Truy , Zwilling, lnd .(:herte1 NeQo at Huntington, before taking ·over · · ·
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BeiUI)' Lebaey of Canton: a b~h- at JDid.tlhSH after urnblg .•
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. was e
· Zerkle Cemetery with Rev . Ralph' in regard to Jaw cost
, man.
at S:rracuae. He is expected to
Donallt HuP Da
~~ er, Minter Molden oC Rutland: &amp;tartla&amp; ·nle 11 fallbac• • the rival of tM Middleport emergen- Mahom~v in charge. Friends may trailer courts, mJ
be in Pomeroy f&lt;lr the service1. •a• t.kea ~~u~el1;. C tbret daughters, Helen •Ge~ :of Ploadr-- - . ltut II expec~M C. cy ambulance.
, call at ibe residence anytime aft· loans will be made
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The deceued reskled on Harri· Com1n011 Pleu
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' Martins J'erry Jeasie anil Gwen· be healthy II dme te Jol• the
Tht d.eceaeed was ~ Story s er noon Saturday. Arrangements erty in suburban aJUS f~!"'
~nviUe Road lD the home owned. ~~~=-*a= etaartta~O:..: dolyn Fuga~ both of Gary, Indl- nnlty ltueU:Il team whn Run resklent ~t Chesh 1~ Ro~te are in ct:arge of Fogles:mg Fu- not covertd. .
now by Mn. Georgia WllllamJOD. Ylltlto
tertiC . rtl ana; aeveraJ grandchildren and drtlll opMI.
1. He ls JUTVIved by his wife, neral Home.
ThNe members of
Her deceased bueband ll buried ,... _ fla.........~u .. ~. lad ~N&amp;t IP'andchtldren.
Eva; four ·brothers, Alonu and
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Murray Dole and
In Q-b G
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•· •'II be conu~,~~..,.,.,.
~-~-• at. Burn Vi~im Not
Pat&lt;,
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_... rov~ n.~~~u~:tcry.
Satturda montar.
~rvfC;ea, WI
I·Jao~r
r • both ·ot Columbus;
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THREE FINED
i were at' the meet:inl
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'lbe retnJtirli or Mrs. ~hWartl·
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IIOt plllJ the Chut Funeral· Hoaw at J'
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rick of To~ and 0 II of Gore
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in rin answering quest.ions.
walder • ·e expected to llrr'.ve by
":'ot~ na
;.. p. m. Mllllday with Rev. ca
Nellie Blirootll
0. and two oiotero, Mn. Lloy~ 1 Th,.,. men were fined too.1ay
111&lt; dinner mootln&amp; ...,
BaJtili'KIN and Ohio . Railway af le the elw1e B~waa Herrinl of the Method lit Churdl Middleport v i II a g e official! Jenkins of Polnfo.roy and , Mrs. Meigs county court by .Judge Em- sored b the
~thena Ieday at noon. Burial wlU ~!'eo:.';,":,.~ by In charge. Bnr!al wlll be In Milot
Ieday t!'ot Mde Smith. Harry May ol Bullhead, Atrzona. melt Peoples
cltaUnns by the ..~t u;oc~;2,:~~;;:
be buide ' her hU!Iband In Beech In
Beramlhlt.. Re Cemetery. Friends will be l't&lt;!eiY- not Nellie Bal'Mtti, wa&amp; burned Mr. J,ynch Wll I veteran of OhiO Slate Pllt~l. J~mes. L.. CbamberotCommeree
. 'nle latett Ol\1ftllj nleued by Grove Cemetery.
w!tm~ ~~~ fll NpNMaaa. td at the Chaae Funeral bome painfully 'J'tFIIIQ' morntng when. World War II. 1\meral services Farnsworth was fined h1~ .$1.1.70 eutem Ohio .Real Elt.te
the Oltio ~A-~ , qf Educ• Allo 1U1'Ylvlng an two 10011,. tin b •• atloratJ ... paM I!Jter 1 p. m. SatunJay.
a blate errupted from a defective are tentatively ~ for 2 p. ~· ~arance bond after fading to
,
. tlon abow ~~ COufttt. )oell Wa)'D8, of SyraCuse, New. York jury• .,
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Thursday , mombig at :Mill-d. Sunday at the S1lver ~n Baptist 11.ppear on a charge .by the patrol.
~ehool di~ .
tteelvtd ~ .WJ"Itt of ' Oovin~Um, KenMAN ARREBI'ED
The . fiN was reported at 10:25 Church witt, Rev. Merlin Teets of· John Fi11le~. wns fined sao and
$188,909.10 81 ~, ~• share of tucky, and flvfi grandchildren. w
: tl!!!ilttt. !Jmflil~tl.. r . Th, Meigs County Sherifta de- Through error, It was unlnten· Delating. Burial wm be in Gra~el costs~~ faJimg to stop at~. in·
·•~·
operating ooat., ' '.
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Sl&gt;e wao a lllltllber of tho Fret O
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portment arreoted. Lew!o M. llonolly
by town official&gt; Hill Cetlleto!1. Feeney-Bennettllerseclton aud Jo~ph Oscar f~ch
The ·fourth~·- Metllodlat Cbutoch. '
perat e an y
Brown ol Pomeroy RFD s on • that K wu Mrs. Banotti who Post ... will COIIduct military
fined a SII!IIW 11100 ... •
f""" the
·Fund
Given By Studenlll . cbarge or auault and baUery ,.., burned and treated by 1 1o- rltel. Frlendo "'"' caU at the c:Mrge ~~ faUmg to obtaon proper
reYtals !bot tho_ Nlltll1-.,. ·
A. O&gt;rlotm!t• fantaa)l._.tto,.
,~Ufld~~0)'~--~---..2&lt;~al'.!ph~yllicl=an::.·_:_·_ _ _ _ _:::Ra:.w:::lllll':.._-Coata
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A.l 'ropam To
"" preaented , ot Ha-~• - · · .
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J!odford P'I'A. meetlnlev!'lng.
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IC~ lor Tuttdo)t, December ,It .wao dlreoted by Maurita L.
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lt bas ~ eapca~ bee- -•f Miller. ~-· Jncluclo&lt;IO ouoh Then'• 00 ioaeret about the orlte topl&lt;, tlJt "value o1 athlet• vDavid Chadwell, iioger Starrher. Patty McGrath and Janet ColdMlftha•lo to
, , • , , • , , 11 , , , , • ~·~ ~, , , , ,
~~:r:.~.:.br ~ ltory-boot ~lllactert aa the,~ wlnninl 'football fGrmU1a at ltut- lea'' In the school IWGtvam· He I VemoD
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Cleland, R..p Ritehie. John . well. and m:magera recognized •ept tltelr d..,. opea ..
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" • ' aoJdiert, ange~ Jack Frolt, _.~ land Hfgll SObol&amp; where the Re4 warned Easiefn'a 10 letter win- .udenour. Ttrry Hqffmaa, Bob ' were ,John Benb and Ronnie H.ar· en -*II 1 P. 1L
Mary st!Jinfr,. The ·~11111 ia!U Ia Claus. bro,.Jea, Jidr·ln-tht Devils bo,. ~ nine ebam· nen and oquad. however. !bot Kaut&gt;, Bob - . . Ken Hager. rls.
...., .., _
_lpo held ·.at 7''!' P· m., Doeentber l!olt, Merry Chrlatmu cot and Joo•hlpa 111 I! years ......&lt;tina to booklcomellrat. .
and 'Gary Durst, moot1y lilpbo- Co-Cal)lains for the 1981 squad ...., ••"'· Tlte
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COIJQ:ntmity mtJUJe, Chrlsb'has c~~lei,, sua:ar ~ Jlril Veidtari.
Re .uid ehancter may be h'IOfl'!l. but tnelw:l~ four seniors. are )Union Richard Hensley and h • eftdiHDD.
8 • 1: Center.
plwns. ond others.
..11 ., notltlnl tiiOI't! than hsrd Jaodlt .,; the -- • ,.... but He made progren r.porta on ' Larry Belley. He"' ley presented
p1...,
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A ll'nall adml&amp;akxt wiD be
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lfii'IA!I CAU.BD
I' work,'' the veteran coaeh u.ld Jn
Uul&amp; I&amp; • • .,.... ~harvter " each boy aa he denSopel ml both coa&lt;"he.!l with giftlll on behalf wm elele the _....
: clta~ for 1he prog:-""' whl~ llte MidcllOport enierg&lt;fllcy-re•- a lalt at !liwll-High Scltool play
footltoll RIU through the oeason. of lite !IQUod.
plaJ ,...,. at~~~~i~
• , wW ~ • l'!ay, 'The ICillo eue UIOd .,.. llllli&gt;l!toned shorl· Thursday nll]ht at the Eaglea' an- . Assistant COaclt Anthony G•n· Mr. Aohlq !banked the boost· Also lntrodured and speahlng m~-at
• Chrlotlit&gt;o, lind IINIP by the ly af::r noon ~ Wltoo Cur- nual foothoU banquet. nette spoke briefly, praising Mr. era, P""""' ~ aehool ofliciels briefly was Chester TannediU. el ....., bean
40 .pupils. AU PTA membera are tls Splret of Rutland had fainted Vtnnarl. .lnirodu&lt;ed by EUCU· Davis u "the fllllll man of aD for tllelt -atlon during the editor o_f 111&lt; Pomeroy . MttMle- ltefore ~
roquoated lo - ~ring candy lor tho to hlo vohlele It the liltbllllll de- tlvo Head J. s. Davll u . _• ...., that I bave Jutown," Hlo loolboU """"'· He hoped to lm· port Datly SentineL
elteok it! IIOftfl! ,..,. ;1111
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wai . . . ' to. the ol- IJI....,., pld hJa Buckeye League _ , . tum played eight 11111'101 prove on tha team'o s.s ,_rd Mro. llorathy Michael offered lUI lhe ,..JodiJ
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~ ~ R. ~lekena for po_. hat had low "outatendl'11 and. had ,.,en vldorlot
•of 1081 nextyoar. "~ wo dOn~ ' grace preceding the dlnnet JK"O: mala opea uiD 1 ;.
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·5tara'' to build !Oama I!I'IIUII&lt;l. 1111- Head Coaelt Robert Aahloy and ligurl ...,•ve won ''" game• by 1 pared and served by band mo~
A ltll]h .,Mot ..d~ wW be troatmant.
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liter. he ..ld, ltt'i 'had hoy• wiD· Gennette p-.n.d ''E" awards l'ob;Jey, inotead ol pi&amp;Yi~l . to Iera and booster membera.
MEl~ GII:NEitAi
Satuidltf.....,g at
ASK L~
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lnJ to"""' !tori~. and together, to John McLttufthlln, ._,.nl KOe- win them -September, Octo- Ross Clelnnd. proaldent ol thf
. . _ Elltol·!
\M Mlcldle~ ,..ularfum. ,;.. Ot~ WlU~ · 'llo,..lr, _SI: ,.M&amp;· ltir .110toty.
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all, Gary IIDlter, Rlchard a....
• .811 Jd IBoooters, !honked every member Admtwonl
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Jo~ Kettbjt,E'yoeU, 1,- ~onlan. IIIIi lit. Va. U. S. J\I'W. and Opl!Dil18 with a 10- mlllute - ley, Chorleo Mlilltla. Dannlt Park· her and M.....,ber, he
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. for his eooporatlan and aulotanco, Albany.
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'l'llt .event 'II ~ley All• ;~., II, ¥111· olon. of. humo.,.U. otai:lol. Von- er, r.ariy &lt;
Balloi, Ma.vlord Hu· Chetrlo,iden gl...,iettero wore !ond urged each to be at lite loot- Dl•cll.,..fntm ·a '· Jlt.lo 11'10 Ill. dloooit.
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· \1111'1 U..lattldtocllato btt ftv·lrll. Honltlo Burke 8ob Footer Pip)' llubarcea. Barbaro HW. IbaUbaaquotaplnaexlyear. Coolvillo.
"II'i!iin l ~ ft' w ~ 1'·"'k1 ~ "" 1~lf'ti~W;.... ...
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Sftond Drive
Coming Sunday ..
In Middleport

""'I Ser\'l'ces For

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Mrs. Edu•ards

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Are Announce d_ I

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Resident Of
Dexter Died
At Age 'Of
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Mother To Be
Buried Here

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$160 9M.20 1n·
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Jl'rlday, Dee. 8, 1961

reported

Cut lor wod.lng coaifort.
Trlplo • otltehed throUIIh·
out, Good lookln1 dreu

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Al Story'S Run

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l'rlqf;lSN'J, in sir:e1 28 to 19
wahlt· 111easure ----·- $3.95

e Trovtl Cltoclc•ol

ePrlnce GardMr Blllloldo

ea.'re_m eters

JACKETS -

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A deuert ~ wu 11twd

$2-95

With two pockets. Sizes small 14\o!J-IS...C.Medlum
15~·16--and Large (16~·17). ·Beautiful selection
~~ patterns and your choice for
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BuY yJUr correet size· Shlrta.

Mens 'King Kql,~
Flannelette Sports Shirts

for J'ebrua.,

eldenllflcallon lands

aturdy enough to take a
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Tailored fo r comfort
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VOL. XIII 1110. 198

FamoUS Coach's

Handaome •nough to
travel to work ...

Another Big Shipment

Clarbtmu
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Deeoted To The lnuruu Of Tit. Jlelu-Jfaon Ar•

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Just . Received

ON SALE FOR - - - -

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Mrs . Carrie Zirkle, Mrs. Susie
1Thomtl8 and Mrs.
Cella Young.

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Wwher

'"*" •tr:actors

Elch In a gift box!l

nounced that lonna! ln•tallo&gt;ll80
will be Mid at the January
ing. Committee announced for
tnsta11ation were ~oration.
Allman, Mra. Meinhart,
Mrs. Chlld1 and Mra.
Margie Jones: refreahmenb,
Carl Owen, Mrs. Myron M"'",
Mn. Neubllng and Mr11. Speneer.
The charter wa~ draped for '

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Drop I8 unempIoymenf.Rat e

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guard: Mrs. Mabel
ter of work; Mrs. William ~-••·II
staff captain; Mrs. William
man, Installation officer;
Ben Neutzllng, planillt: Mrs.
Meinhart. representative;
Martha Childs, alternate; Mrs.
Griff Rus1ell, trustee and
Meinhart and Mra.·'·
auditing committee.
Mrs. Russell rePorted on
convention which ihe attended
Wilkesville. several
were .reported ll1 and all
asked to remember Mildred
ley with a eard. Her addrelll
Hamlet Road, Levltton,
Island, N. Y.
Mrs. Biggs presided

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members who have died recenUy.
The hall was decorated in keeping with the season and lifts for
exchange were placed under a
1\ llghl"! tree. Refreshment.l were
served by Mrs. Edgar Allensworth
and Mra. George Hud1011.

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Special Purchase and Sale!

e ec
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temple met at the K of p HalJ in
Middleport.
Mrs. Nathan Biggs was re-e1ect- 1
ed most eJtceHent chief. Others
e 1ecteu" were Mn . Hlor"'"l
McElhinny, past chief ; Mrs.
Chester Zirkle, excellent senior; I
Mrs. Richard Owens,
junior: Mrs. Joan Clark.
ger; Mrs. Richard
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tary ; Mrs. Sherman
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treasurer; Mrs. Arthur

protector; Mrs.

Middleport girl scouts troop 221
met Wednesday afternoon at the
Sunshine Cottage for rou~ine bustand to work on Chri&amp;lmBI

i Ivroje&lt;:ts

3-Piece Bedroom Suite

Rutland Furniture

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ser, secretary; AM Rupe, Conductress; Nellie Tracy, chaplain Officers for Meigs Temple
Margaret Blaettnar and Mrle thlan SU.ters weJ'e nominated
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s-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o .• pee. 8,_1961 1

• Suffers F"IrSt IJ..AJSS
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Racme
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" Ie, T0 Blacks
In SIOW-.Jty
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Needs Before
-- Rotart'ans
ttote: R.Hdert .,. corcllalo

ly lnwltecl to uM thlt ano
novnco-t
lfl•ce for puOitc
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and ort•niHd troup meet-

-u.., Ra'""""'
team team was down by eight points
""'"' Tornado ear.e
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suffered Its first loss of the sea- once in the firit period but fought
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_. ::;'undab,ttl! ~igbthet. ~- ~e!s!t l :~~k ~0 t~thpel~i~~~i~~c~~ ~~ ~
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Big Blacks. 36-34.
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A fourth quarter h:&amp;"'age of The Tornado machi...~~ began to I
tDul sh?ts. gave the Blg Blacks Iwhirl in the second peri~ to _get
their wmnmg advantage. Both ahead. They tossed in mne pomts
squads. nearly equal iD beighth at while the Blacks hit for five, glvevery pOSition, played deliberate ing Racine a 16-15 lead at half·

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Shakespeare
Club Met At
Bartels Home
Mra. Waldo J . Bartels

::.";. ~:~G·,:.~u ,:-,.:c~-:;;
tor 1. .1 In tdvanc.- of the
event. Notice• received for
mo,. th•n thr.. htMI'flon•
will 1M hel4 untM m"'l"'
the
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The home was beautlfuDy decorated In keepinf with Chrfstmu
includinlil a unaU aiumlnwn tree
with Christmas omament5 and
5urrounded br red light&amp;. On the
mantel, which wu eovered with
white glittered cottoa, were 1
five bi'II1C!h candelabra holding
red candle~, and red and white

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hospital in the past 24 hours
Tbe Daughters of Ruth class wel"e Mr&amp; Uri Lloyd '136 Stcond
or_ the United Metlwdist churchj · ~tve. , Mr~. Clarence' J. Waugh,
wdl meet at the home of Mrs. 810 Se-cond Ave., Randall Lee Sa).
Richard Campbell, Monday at 2 laz, GaUipoJil, Mrs. Raymond H.
p.m.
Simmons, Rt. 1 Northup, H. Mort
The DAV
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~;:venlng at their hall Butternut PL Pluaant, Lawrence W. CrotAve. A potluck ditm~r at 11:30 ty, 20914 5th St., Pl Ple11ut,
will precede the meetinsa. The Jamu Ruuell Lewis, Henderaon,
Auxiliary will hn.• a ll gift .,. w. va., William M. Goodwin, Rt.
change
l Carpenter~ George Shipley,
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Jack10n Mrt, Rusaell M. Eu·
The Friendlv .Neighbor club hank1, jackaon, Mrs. Arnold R.
will have a christrnaa · dinner at Dawson, Rt. 1 Jackaon, Mrs. Blll·
6:30 p. m. Tuatday, December 12 le J. Gllllum, Dayton, and Mr11.

Pomer\·y·Mason ZU3, Pt. at the Martin Raat 1 urant In Mid· w
Sidney
v E. Gerlach, Ravenawood,
2&lt;.59, Hinton 1.2'1 sta- dleport, A party and gift ex- . a.
Kanawha Falls 2.12 fall· change wlll follow the dinner at
Blrt.lae
18.1~ stationary. the horne of Mrs. Jack Robson. I Mrs. David J. Wiseman. RutMarmet and Winfield The Xi Gamma Mu &amp;;mority land, dau&amp;hter, 3:18 p, m. 'nlun·
were on the alllo.
will hold a rtjUiar meetlns in day. Mro. Sblrloy Angel, Rt. I
movomelllo:
the DAV baD at 1 p. m,
Crown C~y. son, 8::19 a. m.
Obto RITer - Mike Creditor •
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Thuroday, Mn. GaorJit W. Mil~
lJ, 6:40 a, m.: OVEC up Th! Paat Councilors Chrlstmaal er, Jr., Rt. 2 Cheshire, son, 10:23
' 7:20 p, m.; Beaver up 1&amp;, dinner, Chester, will be held at a. m. Thuroday,
, ~.,u-·= 10 a.m.; Belly H. up 15, 5:051Circle'1 Restaurant Wednesday
DIO&lt;hari•.d
m.: Montgomery up l6, 6: to December 11 lnotead of Doctm- Pallen \a recently dJScharged In·
lit~~, ;~; ,;m.: John J Rowe down 17. ber It ., wao previously an- eluded Mrs. Paul Porroud, Ha~
"''fjO(sil
a. m.; C. V. Homer down nounced.
vey Manhal~ Aaron Fout, Mrs.
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6: ~ m.: Frelberier up 19,
Jame• Stun\ey,
William
: 11 a, m.: Lady Mignon down
PVT. BUilt HOME
Harrison, Charleo Sorrell, M£'8.

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Den Three Cub Scouts mel son of Cleveland il
Wednesday evening at the home few daya with Mrs. R\lllf!ll
of Mrs. Donald Mullen, Uncoln ert1.
Suncloy
Jlellbts. 'lbe meeting opened wltb Mrs. Minnie Orr spent
the pledge to the Dag Jed by afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Dana
Larry Warner, followed by the Moore and son, Paul.
ICOUI oath In unliiOll. The boys Mra. Martha Orr, Mrs. u...l
worked on Christmas trees which Buckley aad SOJUI, Reedsville,
they are making lrom styrofoam 1Mn. William Sorden Maraaret
and tooth plcks.
'nlttle, Eagle Ridge, called 00 1
Refre~hmenta were served by/ Mr. and
Clint Orr and Mu.
Larry Warr"'~ to Kelly Spencer. Lo~r•So~ s;.~::;· and

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It Wa!'l, and especially local stores
assistance In decorations.

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deooraUono Included the cemlerpiece of red hearts and
bells, with white candles,
twined •ith ivy.
After Misa Weaver had opened
ber gift• refreshments of sandwiches, salad, chips, cookies
white and red hearts and
and punCh were aerved to Mrs,
John Taylor, Mrs. Gene WeiOVel·,l
Mrs. James Weaver, Ml'!. John
Workman, Mrs. Wllbert Weaver,
MIK Anna Johnson. Mro, Andrew
VanMatre, Mis:s Helen Van
re, Miss Judy Fry, Mrs. Phyllis
Knopp. Mrs. Carolyn
Miss Sharon Foreman,
James H.....s. Miss Dee And.,_
son, Mrs. Fred Tripp, Mrs. Joan
Harbour, Mrs. Lester
Mrs. Mathilda Noblea, Mn. John
Sisaon, Mr1. Della Newlaod. Miss
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Miss Darlene Watson,
Kat-hem Reynolds, Mrs. Ed~~;':
Weaver and. Mrs. Gloria E
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Sending glfta were Mro.
Lyiw, Mrs. Dana Johnson,· Mz:s.
·Frances Yeager, M111. Lillie
er, Mn. Robert Jeffen, Min
Karen stewart, Mis1
·Roush. Mrs. William Brown, Mrs.
John MartiD, Mrs. J. c~ Paugh,
Mn. Art Eblin, Mn. Clayton
Russell, MIK Shelby. Grtoltead;
M'isl Frances Weaver, Mn.
shall McMillion, Mn. Leo
liedy, Jr., Mlas Conn\o Mmrarlitv.
Mrs. Myra Hyaell, Mr&amp;
spen~. Mn. Nellie EbUn, MrJ.
Charles Aldridge, Mn. Murl Megee and Mr. and Mro. Fred Johnson of Huntiugton.

Guests were Mrs. Ermnett Shul·
er, Mrs. 0. E. 1McKloley. Mn.
-David Jenkins, Mrs. Wayne
bono, Mrs. Emfl BeU, Mn. Bob
Byer and daughter, Mn. Lee
Smith and daughter, Mr. and
Mn. Richard' Karr Jr. and Mn.
.Paul TheiJI.

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their home, Naylon Run li!U,

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Mrs. Robert Barnit2 and Mrs.
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Miss Erna Jesse, Mrs.
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Mrs. Gladys CUclder, Mrs.
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guests, Mrs. Alva Hite of Ball:!- II
more, Mrs. Raymond Pullins,
Thurston, and Mrs. Edie Moss- II
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Blumberg, Mat-shall University
Professor snd Conlullant to Mason County Special Service De·
partment, will meet with tbe Mason County Special Service teath·
ers and principals on Saturday,
9. The meeting will be
held in the curriculum center at
County Board Office from 9
. m. to 11 :38 a. m.
The topics for discussion will
the evaluation of children''!
prOJ!fe'"· . reporting to pBMints,
what work ean be expected

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Mn. lltrle Davia, Mn. Uri
Lloyd, Albtrl Halo, Everette
Wltll, Emml IHN!J, Mro. Mary
Wlpplo, lllrs. lltola Lewil, Mrs.
Charleo Pancout, Randy Sall~t,
.h&gt;dy Dye, O.O.p. Pullin, lllro.
Mary !faner, Frank RifrJe. Mrs.
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Michael
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"udl· ltinK her brother, Everett
ley Coates and den motb,rs, Mr1. and famUy, Sttubenvme.
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Ella Gilmore Jr. and Mrs. _Mull- William Wolf called 011 the
en. The next meeting will be 1 Clint Orr llmlly Monday.
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to 7 p. m.
hoilte from Hollar lloopltal SUnday much Improved.
W!C8 TO MI!:'I:T
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. SaUey, ~l'l- :
The WSCS 61 Heath Methndlot - I • We~tee I.ool Bottom,
Our experts will restore
Church will meet next MoPda open! ~dill' afternoon with Mr. 1any damaged car body to Its
December 11 at tbe ehurch 1 and llrL Jl'rllllk Coato, Reedlsvllle.
original, IDIC!J)Ih finish. ·No
their Doeember m 11 8 M
Mn. Vll'lll RouJh and - · .
job is too larJe or too smaU.
James Brewln
:n ~the:: tart, apeDt Swllay wlUt her lllter, Drive in for free estlmate
today!
11 al 1 d Atonand M Bern Mn. Myrtle Walkor,
:~ ~ultz :~ll1.ve cha "~ ·of
Mro. Mary X. Holter
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up 19, 8:55 a. m.; Jerry Bos- comPleted his basic training at
w01lb up 20, 5:10 a. m.; Titan Ft. Kn01:, Ky., 1pent the put
up 20, '1 a. m.; Stephen Austin up 10 dtys with hill parents, Mr.
6:15 a. m.; Crucible up 22, and Mrs. Charles Burt on d
2 a, m.: Elgorcllff up 23, daughter. He left Wedneoday lor
10
a, m.; Patsy Chotln down Ft. Car1010, Colorado, whort be
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:35 p. m.; Esso Louisiana up speclalty tcboolina.
32, 5:&amp;0 a. m.
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Go\1\polts Dam - Cathy R. FIGII'f TO DllAW
down 8:20 p. m.; Edena
LIVERPOOL, England fUPJ)WY. 2&gt;2N6
up 11:15 p. m.: QuMn City
Charllo Cotton of Tolado, Ohio,
2Ditcan4
''•me•oyllt :411 p. m.; A. L. Chrloty
battled Hll'l'f Scott to a 111-f&lt;&gt;Uitd
"'i=~8~:38~•~·-=m~.:~Le=l~la~Bbea~~rt~r~i draw In a loalun boxing tvont
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oioioned Angelo !Chlcol Vtlll of
New Vorl! In an oltlhl-round ..,~
float.
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Oliver !lboar1r clown t:41 ~ m.
Rlwer - Holon
lformet lUI a. m.: RobW. Lea down Marmet · us
m.: Belpre qp Winfield 10:015
m.t MIITIU ttp Wln!lold ~:31
m.; lolvty up WIDI~Id llJI
Fran"b• folb, J'Otl have
m.: J. S. Lowll dowa Wlnfltlcl
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.'l'be Eliza~ start lllllioDirJ' tbe C2lrtltmM ltOrJ from IAike1
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outil an&lt;iing perform..,.,. Cook and PAula Th•i• of "Sliver vat
march,
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was gillen Thursday by the bands, Bells" with the band joining 1bel were 8 10 Pay
Senior
ensemble. and glee club group of I stage was decorated with t wo l band.
the Past Cbltf.a of Magnolia TernClrele of the Pomeroy P'inc a.p. .-d rud • meditation ''Only the I were Mra Fmlaw, Mn. Jolul
Middleport Schools when they ' lsrge sliver treea with colored Highlight of the ~umber, .. Rert pie Pythi.an S1aterJ wu bekt on
tilt Church nwt 1'ul!tday after- Heart Can Celebrate," by Mar- l Beaver. Mrs. Eugene Triplett and
pre'ented theJr con&lt;"~rt · Stiver 1rotatmg lighta and Christmaa Comes Santa Claus wu the ap- "nluraday evenillJ at the Martin
1'10011 at the home tlllrl. Jotepb pret 1M ~· An
artkle l Mn Donald M:cKem:le. A Jlo!t.
Bell• Serenade"
bell
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Santa
Cla111. After hia Reltliurant
By 8-ar-M M. Ue
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Under the dtrectJOn of Mr Eu- the back drop with the lighting Irow y
ranee on
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Membera and gueltl were IUl- ~ - ...,. ra .....nau~::l .
e . Ml'l. J E . Foster. chatnn., Prlwow Wall ~~
Mn!J Cook Fuh~w. n.t'll'e! mentl were _.,.
gene Gherke , the program open- giving Hw effect or the movlng l v'l~lted wltheth """"rr. to! tbe yd~~- ed at a lonl table with green ::: ~La~th~:.- Saturdally preaided and opened the meetkll .ad Mfl. ~lh clo&amp;ed the 1~ ... by theHohos'"'rd to lbe ~·
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5~ers on
n row an ~ cover, red napldna aM ~tered
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prayer .
wa l..Ggan, .u•
auu Mn.
Men'
d apper
parted with his traditional with an arrangement of red car· and Mra. RoDald RHe and SallT ~ Place DU.;!.., the bulhle:U Retaalww::uts wrre ten&gt;ed by Sldney ~r and Mn. Cbadet
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enmg gr~p were , , , r~s as The Junior band ablo gave a with red tapera in briM candel- e
,. at Wright-PatteriCIR.. A the Baptirt Day of PraJer JCn. Md Mn. Dale Wippel. Mr~ Dally z1
Greet:~gs.
and
ChnstmaJ 1fine performance with its pre- abra p]acftl at lntervala on either tour waa made of the air bate 00 ice. 1be theme· of the RrVil't' to Jl!lplf'. Mrs. ALen Shain_. -~·
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aentatlon of "Santa'• Holiday" side. Favoro were holly with , ISunday. They IBW all tbe plm&gt;eo be "Thtok On 111&lt;oe Thtnp'' md Walter Wolle. Mn. Wioiloeid
The girls ~ns.embie provided Iand ''Santa Claua 11 Coming ~ Chrlltm&amp;:!l ornament attached on a , in~ludlng the large "Hound Dot:'' / the hymn 1Uggated •at '"How stiles, Mn. William Wataon,
ALL SPEEDS
ba ckground stngmg for several Town" Hope Bishop wa!l VOC'&amp;I white baae.
missile plane.
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band_ numbers and also sang 31solorst for lhe Jater number.
Followln, the dinner, the group .Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Patterson of the meeting which opeaed with Ralph C. Zundel.
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"'Bell Oat..
sper 1als, dtrectcd by Mrs C\ar- 1 The closing numbers of the pro- adjourned to the home of Mrs. \\ _aynesfleld. Ohio. apent Frlday1devotionJ by Mn. Patrick Loch- Tbe January meeting Will be
Top R-.ling Artllfl
Tanned Plgaldn.
enre Lacey, "No Candle Was gram, "White Christmas," Sl- Adam Ebersbach, Mulberry Ave., With Mr. and Mn. CharJes. Rife, ary . A •hort bwJineu ~easlon waa held at the home of Mn. S~·
Just Brusb To Clean.
There and No Firf'." "0 Holy I lent Night," and "Silv~ Bells," which wu decorated In keepine enroute to Florida for the winter. held a00 several member~ '1-'R e en10D with Mra. Wataon 10 1 Mitch Mill• - Perry C.....
Night," and "Thirty-Two feet were played with the audience with Cbrtstma1 Jbcluding • re-I Mrs. E~l RUe and J~ l reported 111. A eontrihutian of charee ot the program.
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in the fire place and Ughted poin- [ a; ng ~"':: wo:odone. Saxton their Christmu project.
CANABI'A CLUB MET
Clel•nd's T.V. ,.d_
--setta acron the bookcase 8lld
r. an
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Game. were played during tbe
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Paul Haptonstall was In charjt mantel.
·
Iand da~ghter, Debbie, and Mrs. !OCial hour uDder the dlreetkm · Mrl. Max Folmer wu a guest E. Mlln St.
Pa1•'*' '
the lighting for the evening Mrs. Lawrence Lanning presid- 1Sarah Rde~re lhopping in
Mra A. R. KniJht. Refl'elhmeotl l ~~~tbe~_'B~l-~M":o~alhl~y:._:C::•~•":ast~a~.,....,,.,.,.,..,..,........!
and assisting him were Roger ed at the meeUna:. Election ot 1er:;' 011 : t afu,
M F
of undwiches, cranberry aalad, l•
Rou~h and RoRer Berlnett.
officers was held with Mrs. Thorn- w~'· Myr ~the) e.Rlf ~
cookies, coffee, tea and DUtl
The decorating eommlttee w.u as Cook selected u preaident: ~ B rs. and da~ter ~·- I served by Mrs. Knight and
0
composed or Mr and Mrs Char· Mrs. Rollin Bearhs, vice preat- 1 rly
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V· : Harry Moore to the Guild men&gt;!
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Rl hard
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were auoppmg m
uuaV111e a._
and
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lea Asa Bradbury, Mrs. Bert n : rs.
e
Thuraday
u.::ra
guesta inc u inJ out
Bodimer, Mrs. Dale Dutton, Mrs. secretary; and Mrs. Henry
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town guests, Mn. Herbert~;~; ~ &lt;~
Charles Archer Mrs Gherke bel, treasurer. The meeUng
Mrs. Clinton Fiaher, Mn:. ti
Mrs Ro~er M,;.~an
Ja ked .with tbe M~pah benediction.
Anderson Jr .. Miss Beu Sanborn
Sa~rfield M Robert sclun;l Following a gift
and Mrs. PhiUp Wolpert.
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was
preoented
to
Mn.
The silver and white theme
Mr. an d
wery, niDI.
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carrled ou1 on tbe ref-~~
d Le . Srs.
Jna
out -gomg
pres1'dent.
HllNUue.ut
ant hwls a~erh, r; k
th were played and prizes
table which had a lace cover and
n c arge o t e he ets at . e to Mrs. Lanning, Mrs.
centered with a tiny silver
were Mrs. Denver R1ee, Grueser and Mils Benilee
The _December ~ng of the 1with glitteriog lights. Replltal :.II &lt;~ ~;&gt;-,n:,
. Lowery, Mrs. Carroll Swan- Durst, after which a
Guild of Grace EpiSCOpal Church angels with the lnscriptioa "Noel"
and Mrs. Kenneth McElhin. course was served.
was hel~ Wednesday eveo.iDJ at · wer placed at' intervall on
Attending were those
the parish house which was dec- table. Mr!l. William Roberts and
IT'S
Girls who gave out programs above and Mrs. Karl
orated with holly and candles. • Mrs. Evet&gt;ett Hayes preiJded
wr.re Barbara Hoffner, JeO.nne Mrs. WUliam Ki11lnger, Mra.
Mrs. Max sanborn prelkled at1 the tea and coffee servicea.
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Bowles, Sht~ron Ingels, Clnda liam Fisher Misses Lena
TRAIN BOARDS
I S•ue• ani! Sandra Simpson.
· Thelma G~eser. Mrs. Lucille

News Items

DEC 1
style ball,
on:y l time.
The Pomeroy W c T u will critical need of tht! _youth of
poinsetUa, eone• and Jck!lea.
D ..
1 A•"--· Mr. and Mn.
1!
good ~s . ons,
u range Y I With 6-0 Senior forward Duane hold their Christmas meeting community today and atated Mn:. Robert Warner preaided at "'u. ewu IW~VD 0 WftnW vlsited Della Ruth, a
eooughb, hLartttmg ~rl~. , Ra . Wolfe, 6-3 Allen Graham, and cen· Friday al the United MethodiJi they were aur~ enoueh studenll the meettng: which opeed with sEpentff' WW~~y here with Mn. St Joeeph HolpJtal in
Coac
ry OM"..SOD s cme ter Rodger Parsons finding the church at 7:30 p. m.
would take advantaae of the devotion~ by Mrs. WUllam B.
le
a-.
Friday eveniq.
;78\t
range, the Toma do aquad sura-recreational facilities to war· Do wale. Sbe read acripture, eave Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet H*rold Bolton and alster, Gla·
ed_to what ap~ared to_ be a c~· Mary Shrine, White Shrine of rant one being established.
a medltatJon taken from the spent SUnday with her mother, dya &amp;pent a few dayalaat week
fort~ble lead m the thll'd period, Jeruaalem will meet In regular Rotary president, Jack Frutb, book "Leave1 of Gold'' and elos· Mrs. Jennie Rou1b and the Vlrall LoralD viattlng with Mr. and Mr1. Of)
WILLlAM J_CENDAf:l, whose leadmg_ 30-22.
session Friday evening, at the appointed 1 committee compo•· ed with prayer. Membera re- ~ flllllly of Wett Shade.
~lei Bosl!m and Linda. Linda ill
place ot residence 1s unknown, But m the fourth quarter, Ra· IIOOF hall. The~ w:m be a cere- ed of Carl Irvio, Doutlas spooded to roll caD with their A dauJhter wu bom SUnday to seno111ly ill ID Cleveland hospitaL I..,..,.""...,...,....,..,...,._.,.
but whose residence was
cine got the foul bug and Point monlal and all officers are re- Shields, John Felkner and Bob favorite ChrlJtmas vene. During Mr.· aDd. Mn. Larry Jrmlhone.
Mrs. Lucy a.n;nger i1 a pa- l"
:m::
1y c·o Edward Kendall,
Pleasant capJtaJized. The Big lquseted to be present. Potluck Siler to study the problem along the bullneu aes1lon a communi· Kenneth CaldweU bas heeD m Uent iD a Columbus hoapltal.
BIRTHDAY PARTY
:No. 1, Smithfield, W. Va.,
Blacks' onJy returning starter refreshments will be served fol· with a eommlttee of students cation COD(!ei'Jling UNICEF wu and miNed a few days· of IChooL Mr. aDd Mn. Dwlgbt Peel aDd Mrs. Bert Riggs enttrtalned
bereby notified that on the 15th.
19&amp;0-61 Howard Lee Miller, Inwing the meeting.
. from the hi(h school Student read by Mra. Warner.
na Fae
and Edith Bez. children of Parkenbur&amp; visited with , a birthday dinner Sunday,
day of November A.D. 1961,
. the_ rally . H., bur_ned the ~t!
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CounciL
The proJram was presented by ing were boate8HI to the Chrllt- SUDday evenlDe with Mr. and Dec. 3: honoriD~ her husband
DB L. Kendall, being
Wlth nme foul shot! m the period 11te Will~g Workers class of Miss Tatterson and Brau ap- Mrs. WilHam BaKter and opened 11181 dinner party sunday for the Mrs. ~t Harris.
Bert Riggs, OD h11 1Srd birthday.
filed her petition against him
almost singled-handedly evap- tbe Ente_rprlse EUB church will peared along with other youths with the Chr~mas story from Daul{hters of America Di&amp;trict 13 Mr. and· Mrs. Clarimont
Mr. Riggs has been seriously ill
Defendant lQ the Court of
the Tornado lead and put have the1r annual Chrlabnal din· in observance of the annua11y Luke, by Mrs. Jed WebM.er Sr. A at the home of Mrs. Edlth Betz· Jr. and sons eaUed on Mr.
for several m9£l.thl. Attending
mon Pleas, Me!p County, Ohio, the ~int Pleasant te~ ohead. ner at the Rock Springs Grange ;sp()naored
Rotarian
Youth candle lighting ceremony was ing. There were a 1n attendanee.
were their children, Hobert, at
Case No. l3,25'7, prayiog for di- M_Jller Jed both teams m aeorlng lhaU, Friday at 8!30 p.m. A par· Week, now in progress. Don held with Mrs. T. A. Henneuy, Mrs. Elfie Watson aDd IOD, Bill Appalachian Will
home; Mr. aDd Mrs. Raymond
yorce (rom the aaid WIUiam Ken- With 18 markers.
ty and gift o:ehange wil1 fol· Heed, student 1eneral chairman Mrs. Charlea Lyt~e an~ Mrs. Phll wen Sunda' dinner guest. of Mr. H
p
D
~gga aud Mr: and Mra. CJI'l
dall on the grounds of Gross N~ Pt. Pleasant tled the game at low. Secret pall will be reveal- of the week introduced hi.s co- Williamson particlpaUna:. Mrs. and Mre. Marvin walker and
ave arty,, ance ~1ggs, ~svdle{ Mr. and Mrs.
,. 1..,.t of Duty and Extreme Cruel- 34-34 with a minute and SS aee- ed.
workers: I&gt;orothy Knoll, Inter· Ben Neutzling read a Cbr~stmas family of Eut Shade.
PT. PLEASANT - The anilual BertO~ Riggs, Mr. aod 'Mra. Am~and Plai tl
f ond1 left Racine took control, but
national Understanding Day parable followed by a Chnslmu MNJ. Frankie Pickens and Na· Christmas Party and Dance
old Rtggs, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
ty,
~ a~ pra:,l or lost the ball and the Big Blaclu Memben of Pomeroy Chapter chairman · Pamela Buffington prayer by Mrs. C. F. Tompkins. omi and Mrs Walter Brown of the Appalachian Power Company ru,gs, Croi:iksville: Mr. and MrL
the care, ~-~~an con
moved in fo~ the winnlnJ pointl. OES are requested to meet at Family o'ay chairman · Shirle~ Group singing of Chrl1tmas car· ReedsvJlle 8 ~ Mrs Myrtle Bog. wiD be held Friday, December
Downy Nelson and Dee and Darla
1
the minor c 1
, temporary aCoach Dick Horton'a Big Blaclt the Ewins Funeral Home, Fri- Hatrh. and Beverly Daugherty, ols with Mrs. Neutzling as ac- PM rislted Mr. and Mrs. w. w. at 8,45 p., m. in the Moose Hltrtle. and bis sister. Mrs. Lulu Russell.
imony for Plal?tifts
~uad had 15 chances at the foul' :.lay at 1 p.m. to altend services Sch.ool Day chairman ; Lynn tompanlst and !lilent prayers for Bragg Saturday.
l'ollowi~S the buffef--dlnner
MeCoooellsvflle; Earl RJggs, Rutand expenses, mcludlng
line In the Hcond half whlle Ra- for MarjoriE' Woorlard,
Fitzsimmons Recreation Day those in distress, our country and
dance will be held In the
land, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
fee~ during the pendency of
cine players shot five free at.
DEC. I
chairman an'd Sam McNeill Cit· the National Council of Chur~hes.
ballroom with the Chet Haddox Riggs, LangsviUe. Mr. and MrL
act1on, aupport for the minor
tempt.l
'l11:e Racine PTA will sp-onsor lz.enship Day Chairman. '
and prayer by Mrs. Wamer clos·
orchestra furnishing the musiC!'. Riggs would like to thank the
dren of the partJes untU the
Both·
d h d ld
lght! a jitney supper at the old high Rotarian advisors introduced ed the program.
Tbe annual Chrlatm11 party
many people who sent Mr. RIUI
~r or&lt;Jet: of the Court, and
from th:i~~d~ R:cin~ohit onn 14 of school buildln~. Saturday, be~ln· were Doug Shields, Chief .Petty At the elose gifts were ex·
tlS 80
the children of Appalachian , : ~ge;t-_,we
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firlal hearmg ~he may be
field oat attem ta for a St ning at 5 p.m. Pl'(l('eeds wlll be Offlce Bill Morgan, Attorney chan~d. Gifts were also brouRht
ployees wUI be .held Dtl:!ember &amp;~
• . :,asonPble 1upport for t h
cent gaverage a~d their host. used to complete the payment Carroll Casto and Bob Siler, Ro- for the Girls Jndustrt~l ~hool
at the state 'lbe•tre.
FOR DAD
mm children of the parties
11 of 42 for 26 per cent
on Lhe school plono,
tory General Chairmso for the and articles for the bhnd were
S
(The Boss Man)
tbe future, and for other
.
e
DEC. 11
week
sold.
PLEASANT VALLEY
OR THI
reliet. Said cause will be for
The Little Tornadoes w r: The Catholid Women'• club will
.
Rerreshmentl were served by
ADMlTl'EDI LeI t a Roush,
WHOLE FAMILY
1 il4 • . , . . New Haven: OrviUe
ing on or after the soth. day
edeged 46-44 In a tight reaerv
ot s d
t 7
· 1h
the hosteD auiated by Mn. ·c \AP &amp;GIJ
GRIFFIN
ILICTR\C
•D
contest. Larry Price wos high for me
un ay a
p.m. lfl
e
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M
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Deaem~r A. · 1981.
R .
.h
hi\ "I St
church for the ro~ary A bu~inec
Neutzin« from a round table wath
By Mn. A. R. Bailey
8IOD, Blam Edwarda,
Don
L K d n acme Wit 14 w e . . .on . amp' .
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It
SHINE KIT
na · en a
led th ll t1 Bl k
lth 15 session will follow in the auditor
green cover w C a r uuwl Airman anu Mra. Erne!lt Deeter po t,
Super
Powered Motor.
5
Crow, Crow • Porter
er
e 't e ac w
· ium.
attached at Intervals and centered and dauldlter, Belinda, of Platta· DIICHAROED: Mn. J:~~~~~
Lambs
Wool Buffera.
Attoraeyt for Plalnttrf
By quarters:
The Official Board of Heath
with three large red candleJ en· mquth. Neb., are visiting Mr. and IShato, BJdwell: Mrs. Viola I
$29.95
(11) 17, M 02) l, 8, 15, 22, 29
' ~ac~ e
t
~ ~~:: Methodist Churth, Middleport 1•~-~~~"'~ll!l'!l"' !'!!".r:;"twJtU, ,~......,.,. circled with greenery and conea. l Mts. Geor,ee Robert! .. ~y willt er, Ravenswood; Betty
t. ~asan
.
Mrs. Lytle presided at the eoffee be stotloned at Lockbourne AFB, Sears, Middleport, Ohio: J,::!: ll
1will meet this coming Sunday
ueAL NOTtCI
Srormg, Racme -Cole 0 10.0) 1
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h
Entered Ho11pltal
and tea aervices. Favora were Columbus
Adkins Pt P'·aoant·
IALI
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J&gt;olnft'Or o•lbompted
vu,,,. 10, G roh am 4 12·2, 10 . p ar sons 5 evenmg at 7:30 at the c urclt.
mong those ""'·ho en te~
o · · snowmen on 1 red base.
Mr. and. Mrs. Ralph
Thom '
Chelhire
MIDOLIPORT

~king sh~t ~

Outstandingr-r:rformancesGiven
By Middleport High Music Groups

1'uppers PIams
• Joppa

tained the Pomeroy Shakespeare
Club Wedneadiy afterooon at her
Two home, Mulberry Ave.

PT. Pl,EASANT
Point Pleasant High School stu·
den1s. Mlu Linda TaUerson •nd
Steve BnQ apoke to the Rotary Club Wednesday evening a1
the regular weekly dinner club
con~ern.lnt: tbe need of 1 Youth
Center in Ft. Pletsaot.
The two atudents felt that 1
Youth Center wu the most

ZWII!f Mrs. Claren&lt;e Balltr roeently,
Mrs. J - Perry Is a patient ill
Meigs General llooJil!al.
Mr. and Mn. C!aronce Baker
and family lpe!ll Sunday al....
1\1
noon with Mr. aod Mr~ Ralph s..
ker and dlsUihten, Coolville.
Geor~ Reed' and his ai.tter,
Mn. Myrtle Grl!en, have spen&amp;
""" 21 A· #AJZQ tt
«t.~ Sunday School attendance Sun- the past two w~
--'-- In Phoenix.
By Evelp BrWdn
dav December 3 was 4!.
/I Arizona , 'Visiting their sister, M"N.
Mr. and Mrs . Hettinger and The Methodist Youth FelloW- Shirley Paugh.
Mr. and Mrs. Delphine Christy of &amp;hip met Sunday evening Dec. 31 Mrs. Eula Reed and family wm
Columbus and ~r. and Mrs. Dana with 11 adulla and 25 youth pres- · be moving in the near future to
Hoffmao Jr. aNI family of Rut.· I ent. It was decided to have a par· Waldo, Ohio.
land Wert 1\*la Saturday of ty and rlvt out the Chrtstmu Mr. and Mrs. Dain Baker aacl
Mr. and Mn. awtea Betzma:.
parta at the home of Mr. and SODI apent ~e weekend in Hock'Ibe Daugbtenth ~.-~ea aretbe Mrs. Clarimont Hania, Tt!urllday Ingport with her ~tl, Mr.
redeeoratfDI e a.~~o~.:.~-. at
evenlag.
and Mrs. George Bucl:lannan.
2

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The pracllce lor tbe ~=~
Junior department of the
Methodlll ohureh achool, IChed·
jtled lor Saturda7 afleraooll,
1leeo poatpcmed due to \be luttl•al

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. ='$195 .

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HATS .by ·
St•tson &amp;_. Champ .~

'56 Olcls Super 88
Hohd•y

fU.20G5

DOWNIJ.GRt)SS, INt

SPECIAL
2 Dr.

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OHIO VALLEY
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Mlnlatun Setl, IDdoor 1114 Outdoor 'I'TJm.-lli· "

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CO.
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WY 2-3214

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Pom..,;ro Bud1et Sbopphll

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Sund111

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ARROW,

Aluminum Xmas Trees • - $2.95

GOEGLEIN READY MIX CO.

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Clblom Grlot4lq.
Mlddloport teed against breab:
Feed MID.
I ti d treade and suburbanites :n ao,
TERMITE .tND PEST CONTROL including tax aad no trade-tD .
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WY WX..
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OPEN FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY EVENINGS

DAVISW~RNER

Com 1••ete protectloo for
~a. Tel. Wl 1-2!166. 11;

Volloy Lumber &amp; Supply
Phono WY ·2·2709

Starting Dec. 11
OPEN EVERY EVENING
UNTIL CHRISTMAS

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1958 CHEVROLET
Bel Air Hard Top Cpe. VB mo.
tor with automatic trans. LikE
new whitewall tires, interior
very clean and attractive, 2 tonE
green finish. Radio, heater and
. all deluxe equipment.

$1395
1957 DeSOTO
I Fired orne 4 Door Sedan. Beautl·

rut ivory and coral finish , seat

1

alw~ys

Get In Stride-

covered, V8 motor, a(Ho-

INGELS FURNITURE

I mahc trans., power steering &amp;
brakes. Tires show little wear,
I uceplional
clean.
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

1959 BUICK

use Classified!

Hardtop Coupe. Full
PO'_"er equipment, radio, heater,
wh1te waiJ tires. Luxurious in·
'terior trim. Buick's Best!

DAflY
SENTIN.Il

Only $1995

Phone··, WY 2·2157
19S8 CHEVROLET
lz.Door. 6-eyl. motor, standard
trans. Runs perfect, new tires
' heater, nice.

DECEMBER

08 Hardtop Coupe; Original
' dark blue finlsh ; spotless clea11

1960 Dodge · · . - . s2095

Gift Idee
SBEAGLEs~·JnOIOo ud- iemalo:
Pair roller okateo, lin 1\1.
torola TV. Phone WY 1-:lllf.
.

II &amp;

WINTI!R PO'l'AT6ils, applei."
nipa, ud w.blull, hickory aut1.
Willlam Bucllley, Middleport,
Ohio, WY 1.-.
II S
----....:......--··1 GUERNSEY CQWS. Milk
or. Ccmlacl Sheralen Jolt111011,
or plttM ~ 1-41111.
BOY'S PIXJ1IIALL out!lt, larif:
electrle foiltbaU 1amo, I •
Skalet, olio I, Radio, .....,.-.~I '[~
p!o1or, lll!CI•· old orau.

Zerkle, tllfton, W. Va. SP
17.S..
/IIIIIATII K!LioED with Star
111'111, ~- I lb.
1¥1 lbt. 11... Sugar Run
Mill, !berlbeeh llolrdware.
IJ?

for

HIM!

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bath and a half. utlllt.yy
Good location, · Woho '1\0

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Call WY 2·2590. Glohokar"a.
125

.BEDROOM- ho-,;oo - with
aU convenience•. U.rge
fenced in. U8 Sycamore

too.OO per month. Phone

1960 Plymouth - - - s2095

t Door Sedan. Radio and heater, power itee-rina, automatic trans. Low mile-age,

SALE

1959 Chevrolet . . . s1595

NEXT YEAR'S PRICES NOWI

59 Buick VB • - - $1795
LeSabre 4 Dr. Sedan. Orlglnol block finish like new. One
careful owner.

----59 Mercury - - 61 Buick - - - - ~795
po:= II ''"riJ11.
58 Chevrolet - -.lllmt.
58 Buicks - - - -

1-- alter i

a.m.

11-6-trcll

(19) BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES

61 Lark
.

e ryl, 2 Dr. Sedan. One eareful local owner. Showa best

of cue.

EXCEmONAL
OPPORTUNITY

Rellable man 01 woman from
areo to dlatrlbute ~ploto
af cl.ganttea, confectfonl, ete.

'throulh aew automatic ~=:II
era. We will ettablllh a.
for you. Car and refereneea
alrable. Party muJI have
•apltal ., •
Good
eamlnf• part·tlme: -lu
--.. l'or poraonal Interview
five phone, ole. Write P. o.
Ill,
II 7

120) BUSINESS

Montclair 2 Dr. Hard: Top. Power steerinl ancl bratea.
Sharp car. Mercuryomatic.

LeSabre 2 Dr. Sedan. One eareful local owner. Power

• Dr. Sedan. Automatic
trade-ln.

tran1. Radio and heater. New car

1959Ford • • • • · · S1J95

2 Door Sedan. VB eniine. Standard tralll. Rad,lo

at

heater.

Hard Top Coupe. Beautiful blue
over ivory finish. Extra good
whitewall tires, VB mot.w', auto-..
tran~.'' radio ~&amp;nd beater.

.$695
1957 CHEVROLET
VB - 4 Door. Std. trans., good
tires, elean interior, heater, iv·
ory and areen finish.

. Bot Air VI 4 Dr. Hard Top. A aparkllna jot black orlallnal
flnilb with lot1 of chrome. Power .1teerlaa 1nd bralr....

Choice of four ftne e1n. All hne power 1teerinc md
brake1. Extn nice,

1957 WILLYS
Jeep. t ' wheel drive, metal top,

good tires, heater,

1958 Ford • · - - - · s1245

Falrlane 500 2 Door Sedan. Automatic trans. Radio and
beater. New car trade-in. Red and While finish.

1958 Dodge • - .• ~ s1395

~ Door Hard Top. Power stoerin&amp;, automatic trona. a..dto
.and heater. Loca! owner. Condlt~on - very eood.

lte•lnc

Beautiful orltiJlal linlah w•th mat&lt;hlna

58 Ford VB

1957 Dodge4 Dr. -. s1195

~luo

.a nd bra:u.

trim.

,

Falrlano 1100 2 Dr. Hard Top. One careful local ..,._;, '
One of the sharpe1t ear.t on lot,
·
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59 Pontiac VB - • '1895' .
'

4 Dr. Sedan. PDwer steerlna and braku. o.._e c:.relUI' IMat
owner.

57 Chevrolet VB

PICKUP;

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1947 Witlys l ton • • s295
~- New bflkoo, rtblllhod, ollllne ovorhlulod.

·. 1954 Ford • • • • . s195
t' DOor Sedan. V8, atandlll'd Irina.
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lood care.

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210 - 4 Or. V8 motor. Powerelide tran1. Se1t toYers, r8dio1
heater, e:ood tires.

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$595
953 Ford VB
Door _ _ _ $195
952\Chev. 2 Dr.
NIC. - - $2ri5
19i51 Pontiac

boor

SiiVE"~L

$99

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MOQIL 2-TON TRUCKS
ALSO'
DUMP, VAN· •IMf
PRODUCE

abo!ES

t:46 .BollY No"""'

IO;tJtrllomiDg Modllatlona
to: 15 Callll!l :~ ~· 111!1
11:00 Swap Sbop A Comnnmi(J

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11:30 CauDIIJ lluale Tlmo
11:46 Pll'lll Tlmo

ll:ll'l Mlcl-daJ Dow Jonos ""'
Na 1tow1
11:11 J,.. For You
1;:15 Nowa
1:80 JUt For You . I .. ·,

CARTOON
SHOWS

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l'l'uoo. 6 Tbura only1
NO Sol1lo Nowa lll!pqrt
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1:00 Breallfaal Plll"l1
1::15 World New.
1:30 llreakfut Par!)'
t:OO Coffoo With Janot

BulletfD Board •'
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GINTLEMEii;'

us ~- Weather
7:30 Plc.kena Blll'dwaro

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WlndiOt 2 Door Hard Top. AutomaUe trans. a..dlo and
boater. Local ,., ....

StaUoa . Waioa. P.....,r tteorlnl an4 bl"llkH, automaUo
trana. a..dlo and heater. ·

Will be il Gift r., tht '¥$~~·· iEAR .·

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- -1956 Ford l.ton
- • - $1295

Century 4 Door Hard Top. Power

T:oO Broakfaal PlriJ

THE DAILY SENTINEL

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Almott like the day it wu aold.

57 Buick VB

e:sa rarm 1'tlno

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FOR

1956 PONTIAC

WMPO Radio

1:46 Me.t p Couaty RFD

A GIFT SUBSCRIPTJC: J

$995

t Door StaU.on Waeon . Automatic trans., radio and heater,
power r~teermg.

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interior; new tire!; radio. heat
er; automatic transmission.

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S~ggests~ ..

1957 OLDSMOBILE

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Santa

$995

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-- -1FIVE ROOM houoe on 3rd
1 block from •chool.
Fifo Novelty Shop,

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for

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FOR THE HOUDAYS

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TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
"THE HOODLUM PRIEST"

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Gate~~,

Don MurraY. Larry

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Clndi WoC)(J, "Ke'r Dullea

PiaDI

R.obert Jt.yan, John Dehner,TorJn Thatcher anti
Teresa Stratas

CALl.

A TR!JE Story!

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Susan Hayward; Dean Martin

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ROBES-A HEAVENLY Y,IFT
FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS ANGEL

IUN., MON. I. TUES.

mac
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Dan River cottons and rayon prints.

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day callers or making busy
preparations.
. ,

OPEN FRIDAY and
SATURDAY EVENINGS
UNTIL 9:00

T"EATRE

.

' Fresh
new fashions
.
. to present

Center
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for atarry-eyed. dreamwsl

,

lUIph Meeker, WlllrJd Hyde

Lovely ladies love gifts .of

Wrute. Based on Wirt Williams beat ~&gt;eller "Ada Dal·
las" • . , . behind·the-scenes
story of a tabulout hellcat of
a woman! Startling! Reveal-

lovely robes and we have
them ...-.· see our ·beautiful col·

In&amp;!

lection now.

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Re
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Nyion tricot quilted robes In
aollda, ombrea •nd prinh.

Away

ON!
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Store Employe•
Were Entertained

3-Piece Bedroom Suite

era of the Middleport Ben frank-F~llowlng

DOl
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A 3-Pc. Uedao,~um I)U•ltl K•ven •
at each atore - Rutlanu t• u1 ruture

ON

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W1rm Chenille Dusters

llld loluoa l'unllture. Nolhjna to bill,
aa1l for fOUl tree ~et. .Ne~ not be .PJ"llllem to wuL

·-uil~nlf Furniture Mason Furniture
iJUTLAND, OHIO ·

Aqu• &amp; M1roon $3.95

were served at the eloH of the
by Mr8. Rail.
Attending were MrJ. LIDian
McGhee, Mr.11. Zella Riley, Mrt.
Gladys Vroman, Mra. Dorothy
Nlcbolaon, Mro. Allee Mills, Mn.
Margie MeDanlel, Mrs. Jen Cboohlre, &amp;bert Sprouoe, and· Tom

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Martin Restaurant the
went to· the home of the
for the evening of
g i I t exch111111e. S.l'reolhDMinto I

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Bright Reel $25.00

lin Sto~. entertained their employees Wednesday evening.

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Quilted Velveteen Robes

Mr. and Mrs. E. 0. Rail, own·

Printed Nylon
Dusters $1 0.00
CoHon Print Dusters
$1.95 to $5.95

TO GET I'VIIIoOUGR

Steven Andrew Spurrier,
Mr. and Mn. Clarence

MASON, W. VA.

REGULAR and
.EXTRA SIZES

)On

.Fo1cePomeroy.
trainingRt.
at 1o
!~!!~~!l!tiSrbaste
Due, Texas. He will

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The pretUeat nighties e.tr went to dreamland!
44%·pacron PolyeSter, 3:1% nylon, .24% cOtton
. . . tulia In l twinkle, stays ttousseau beautiful!
Lace lavlllbell 'square neekllne. Btldal pink or
blue. 32 to 40. Waltz length .g0wn, 3,116. Full
length-town, 3.95.
· •
1M tM .,...,. liM of nl1ht

eown• en "- ~n~~ln floor.

plete hla bask tralnlnr thlo
and ill eexpected to arrive
this weekend lor a furJouah.

Bt

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thanked all who had auloted
II du"lni tho poat year and wished
1
the new offieers the help and
llistanee that she had '""'Jved.
Glfto were p.....,ted to
ond Allen Hughes,
patroa, by Mro. Lyono

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oang, ··•
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at the 111Cb of a pea.
""'Dme, pay billa aacc!y, "keep
fOil (on the orubl) and oerve as
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•ftiWY-1Nmlt. CHECKS DRAWN ON US;
JOUR ACCOUNT H~ SOONI

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Servina:.Me~11

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benodlellolt Jllven by Jtav.
Donold Boont.
, . l'•lllhlnt fund - -""
by Mn. ll:uee BlnaJwn """
Mn. II. L.. I'I'IJI&lt;h.
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In the cllnlq room by
ll&gt;nu.- Hood, Mra. Jack S.tlerfield, Mn. Denver Nel1011, Mn.

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and Mia Freddie

Wll C!OY8l'ed with •
eloth 111d eenterod with a
arransanent ol holly and
eandleo. Mn. Beehtlt pn~dd-l
at the 11Jver service. Kn.
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H,eksuede
JACKET

16.50

' 5..,95
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pin- -tool
Beehtlt by Mro. Clahoortl~ I
wu -""to
tho thaptef by Mr.

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jii'OIBIIIotloll.
After ·tho inllalletlon,

Beautiful
CARDIGANS

11 ::. 1:~~o~yno~cb u eonduclOoo
eonduclro11 ol lhe
olflcen. 'lilt IIIII wen ~-~~

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She'll · w•nt · several of ibese·
beautiful hanlon cardigans, lone
sleeve-. conttut~n~ pearl button
~m. a wide aelecUon of colora
to cbC~GH from In sizes 34 to 40.

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To M.ifc.
. \L $3.95
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ger cluslc wltb stitch
· d~'-l!ecf yok~ llbd col&gt;'
bier itoctets, .tie belt,
!)illJ Jlilllum lliied.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Saturday, Dec. U, 11161

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