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12-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0, Nov. 28, 1962

president . In charge. A respon- 1 A pof'm, "Family Altar Fra-ply, The Church and The Fusive readmg of John 14, a po- grance,' ' by Kenneth Wtggms, · turt,' ' by Vtctor Brown and

Program Given
Church Class

em, "Highway To God, "

by preceded an article, "Blessings i " The Golden Years," Mrs Karl

Clifford Phillips , and Mrs Brad and Buunlit's from God , cheer Grueser , wh1ch closed thf' pro-

The Gleanen tlaa of the ford Maag reading an article , hearts oo Thanksgiving Day," gram .
Minersville Methodist church " Beautiful Things Art&gt; Yet So by Mrs. Cli(ford Phillips . Two
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met Monday with Victor Brow'n H.are ,'' (Jpened the CVI'nts
arlif'les were read , ''The FarnDunng the busmess sessmn,
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~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.i.jjlllllil.;.iiiiillliii••liililiiliiiiiiiiiiiili iilli--~ p ans were made for a turkey
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1a~r•ner to be held in the church '
room on Wednesday, De- .
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cen11ber 1:: at 7 p.m. Names 1
were drawn for a gift exchange.

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1 I!IIWIIy ~lt.ol levy wu dropPeraonal properlY IIIII real pod .10 of I miD. ThlA reduc1411te tu l'lllel have lhown a !loa lives Ill lupayen a deliiierol drop 111 llolp County, ereue from the lllel rate of
b\11 111 a majority of lbo vl1- .11 1o .8$ ol ' miD Ulla year.
..... .11111101110 otlttr 11'011 lbo 'nle TB leoy will ream1n at
l'llte wUI tncreaoe becaUJO ol .1111 of a miU for lbo Ufe of
..,. 1a:t leYlot, Melp County the levy, be oald.
Auditor Gordon H. Caldwell The district with lllo highest
oalcj W-1!.
rate Is Syrocuae vlllqe where
\llr. CaldweD uld tho n!al re.sldenlll loll year paid liMO
11\&amp;te tu rate will el!ect reo- mllll bul thiJ year wUI be pay.
Idonia this year, but lllo per- Inc l!UO clue to ol a
~ properly tu will have road lmprovemeat levy, oncl 10
..- el!ect Wltll 181!. The audl- miU cemetery levy.
lor completed the !IIIZ tar clop. SyrliCIUe tupoyen voted Ill
U~tt Wedneodly,
mllll olt he road levy oncl the
On the county ,..le, ~ wu other Ill mllll wu liven the
noted by catdwell thai lbo
Passa.ge "' the -

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MEN'S

Roush's

OXFORDS--LOAFERS

N. SECOND AVE .
MIDDLEPORT

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Kenneth Wiggins reported that
tables ordered by the class
for the church kitchen are ship..

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Refreshments were served by I

Maag , with Mrs. William !
Russell and Mrs. Charles Grue- '
ser as contributing hostesses.
Attending were those named

THE SOLE and HEEL
OF THIS SHOE WILL
NEVER NEED REPAIRING

Special Levies In Most Areas Boost Taxlt yers' Bills

above and Mr. and Mrs· Ernest

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Stewart. Mrs. Victor B r o w n,
and Benny Thomas.
PLANNING DANCE

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Yo, we guarantee that the sole and heel
of this shoe will never need repairing . Lon&amp;

befort they begin to show any wear at all,
the ahoe upper -

which itself gives un-

uuaUy long and ntisfactory service-will
be worn out. Tbu1 there will never be any
aHd for repairs.

I&gt;UII8• ol lllo throe miD levy
lor IChool expense. Olflctalo
uld lbo IWimJIIln8 pool levy
decreased II miD.
Tho vU!ap ol Pomeroy boo a
ra!Je from 33.211 lui year to
35.:10, u 41; lllllla wore added
becauoe ol the IOWIJI disposal

Ia becauoe of o 10 mill .,._ Clletlel-, Olive, OraiiJe
IIIII
tory leoy IIIII an lncruiod op- port o1 LeboDoD - 28.10 lut
orating levy from one miU to year, 25.50 this year: &lt;lroppod
2\1 mllll lor current • • - · hoH miD through betancln&amp; ol
The lnereases or decreaaes clerk's funds.
ol other lo:llni dlotrlcta In! u · Ollve 'hrp. - 111.10 lut year,

follows '
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ToWDMlp

CaiUibiB Twp. lncreue
from 20.10 1ut year to 24.111
this year, due to Atheno County IOhool levy that
lncreued millage by thr.. lor
cun:ent erpelllll, IIIII one miU
25 mllll th!J year: decreue for bond&gt;.
11.110 wu because of II mlll for bel- . L e - Tw,. to s.a-. -

8olllbory - lledlonl -

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1aBt year, 24-'0 1hil year; IIIDf
u iD Solllbury Loci!.
8e1p1o io ........ - 1Lo&gt;

Ill last year, 23.10 llllJI year:

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crease of one mill lor bonded
indeblodnea and .10 lor llolpl'
al
II 8oalboro IMII 2'7.40 tafl yoar, 28.50 thil1~:
dropped 1.30 boudod lndebleolo .
od by bonded indeblodneu IIIII oeu. oddod 10 mUl for ...,...,
hospitaL
tery levy,
8oll•bary IMO) - 2UO lul l P - • Sa- - • •
year, 2UO this year: ooly lui year. Dropped to 21.•11dt .•
change was on .10 miU ii&lt;IIJiital year; ooe • hall miD ocldi4
decrea,., but lui year Salis- for cemetery levy, :uo mlllll r
bury Local dropped three mllll 1dropped lor Pomeroy Scllocll ;
on bouded indebtodness.
Ibonds.
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V0L XIV

We can make such ruarantee berause the
tole lhd heel of this sh.oe are of a new

NO. 191

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

tHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1962

PRICE FIVE CENTS

PLAN TEEN HOP

IUbltance (injection-Jnolded polyvinyl chloride) ..., tlmn mon dur•ble than ordinary
htel and sele materials. Thia remarkable
10 to 1 ratio has been proven conclusively
throutb wear • trial• by adi\'e, roueh-on-

MEIGS THEATRE

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POMEROY, OHIO

- Further advantages are that tht sole and
hnl are 1 one,piece oonstrurtion bonded
to the upper leather, which means no
thnad1 to break

lwJ levy· oddod IIIOIIIer JO o1 plant, but 1.11 mllll ...., lalt- lui year, reduced to 24 milia ~~~&lt;Inc deark'• lund In EaJt,. 2UI mil,,;,:
year to :lf.!O
1 miD. l'lrl of lbo hJib rate en otf from tilt bqpdad ~ thll year; one mUI deer.... em S. C. IIIII .10 miD hospital thll year : r • , ·n Loci! loond·
wu reduced when a mUI IIIII edneu of ..........., Eumpled lor loondod lndeOtodneu, wblcb decruae.
ed t &lt;1. ; tecrwod 1.311
.1111 decrease wu graotod oo Ullchool Dlstrlcl. Lib every- llulland vlllase allo received, Oru1e Twp. - 25.10 last mill
' -'; 0
the bonded lndebtednesa ol the eloe 111 Ill" l!llllllly, Ill IIIII o 10 miU lncreale IO&lt; cem- year, 2.' rnilll 1hil year ; de- Le181 . ' ~ ;o ; - %1.41 loll
Southern Local School dlllrlcl. vlllqe reates were allo de- e1orf levy.
crea,. saiD&lt; u Olive Twp.
year, r7 1 1 "'·; is :;ear: d&amp;ADother .10 wu taken oil u creaood .10 of a miU by lbo Bedford Twp. - 25.10 taR Leba0011 Twp. io Ealen 8. creaoo be .s-:: ~ of tho 1.311
mull ol the hospllal decreue. holpllal levy.
year, 21 miU. this year: only D. - :IUO lui yeor, 25.10 thiJ bonded ind· ~ ·- .; • c1ecre.- in
A raise frvm 23.10 mllll last An lDcreaoe front :If mllll to dlonc• wu JO of a mill de- year.
Southern L
year to 1111.90 this year bu been 26.90 mllll 11 reconlod In Rut.- croue oo bospital levy.
Clletter Twp, - 28.10 mills 8olam Twp. - 24.110 lui year
reconlod In Middleport due to laQI, Tho .10 ol o miU lncreaee ·Eulmo Dlllrlct of lui year, 2$.50 this year.
23.50 mills this year ; .deoreas-

TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
NOT OPEN

Legal WarLoomslnRail
Featherbedding · Rules ·

rot. They are lighter,
mor. oomfortable. And the new ~~oubstance
Ia waterproof, 10 moisture cannot damage
It. Allother festure - which molhel'll especlally like - is that the non-skid sole and
You aet all tbla Hfe·of.the-shoe durHbility
plu. the other advant.age• de1cribed above
(If

Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy

, , • an eutsttndlnt value)

MEN'S 6! TO 12

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OHIO

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Guy Buo;h is in a hospital at
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ROCHESTER, N. Y. (VPI)
- '1111 Amerlcu Al100!otloJI
wao dltoolved today wileD Ill
Uve remalolDJ lrlndloeo
...,. dlatrlbutod • ....., tlie
lllterllalloDal a a d Pacific
Ceall IOqaeo to Iorin lbe If.
1o1m Triple A cltellllll.
Denver, Otlahom1 Clt;'1nd
Dallu-Forl Worlh Wlft llkl·
od to ... PacHic CeaR LeaIll" IIIII. lodlaaapollo IIIII 1J1.
tie Roet joined lbe lateraat.-

Troubles -Get Dtpentlablt

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NEW ELHI IUPD-The C.m· the ludiaDt move hock lllto 0111
Chinese will not give up territory from which Pekiut
of 8111 part of Ladakh oo troops are I"I!IIIOved•
aorthwesl frontier wbeu The r.,.;gn )llDiatry stateml!lll
bqia their scheduled with· came 81 the. United States ID4
dra.wal Dec. 1, the Foreign Min· Britain appeared to be matm, 1
said today.
major effort to ..,.lve lbo,dllf....
Foreign Mlnistry spokesman ences betweeu· lndia and Patlstu
this waa the tenor of the ln the face of tbt CommuniSt Chi-li"clarificallloa''" of the Red cease-- nese thrta&amp;.
and negoUatlollll proposals Duncan SIDdy 8 ltish secrehad ~n asked by New tary £or common~ relation~,
I--.c•lv•olaad wbieh now have been made o llUl'prise fllghl L&gt;oek to ,'
I"
here from Peking.
New Delhi from Rawalpindi this
'l1le apokesman eald tho clarili- mornlug and beld 111 hour Jooc
the Chinese
talk with
Miniater
lbe line of actual con- harlol NOhML
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with the line &lt;i con- Tbe IUb8lanco &lt;i tho Ialit ,...
they hold today."
kepi s8ero\ but 1 dl!potoh lrom
ct.U Pollee Con1HI
Rawalp!a\li·quotod o "'Dablo PotThe ChiDes&lt;! oaid this control vl"!!JJI ....ftoo. II ll)'ing "oOmt
be malD!alned by clvU po- thiDa hlg 11 happening."
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and they have .--ved tho Saadyo· 11'11 expected to ~ .(
to resume their olta&lt;U If to P~ f1iaiJbL
, ~ _· .

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Phone SP 3-5592

Mason, W. Va.

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of the past lew days
underlines markedly the close neigh·
borly cooperation of our peoples from
West Columbia upriver to Graham Sta·
lion (and beyond) and Meigs county,
prinCipally Pomeroy-Middleport-Racine·
Syntu~e.

The disappearance and subsequent
discovery In the Ohio River of Mrs . Ora
Mae McFarland, and .t he fire that des·
troyed the bome of George P. Connolly,
and tlle lives of Mr. Connolly and b i •
wife's nephew, brought Into action the
pubUc services of Meigs county, even of
Gallia county, in a sense.
It is fair to say, perhaps, that when
oui West Vir&amp;inia nei&amp;hbora of those
communltlea want something done they
tblnk flrlt of us. That pleases us.
Here II why:
When ICUba divers were needed to
help tn the search for Mrs. McFarland,
there wu no satisfaction In requests to
Welt Vlrclnla officialdom. Our local Pa·
trol Poll responded at once, aendin&amp; Ita

BY 'ETER EDSON

own trained diver and two others
brought in from Portsmouth and Chilli·

cothe. Their work: was crowned wit h
success.
Ear Her, the Pomeroy emergency-rescue unit helped the U. S. Coast Guard
search - purely on hunches that. even·
tually paid off - for the McFarland au·
tomobiie m the cold, swirley waters of

the river. The Pomeroy unit was on
hand again Tuesday when the car and
body were found.
Tragedy came hard upon the heels of
tragedy In Mason county, as early Wed·
nesday morning two lives ended in the

fire two miles above New Haven at the
Connolly house. Again, New Haven fire·
men, needing help, called upon the Porn·

eroy emera:ency-rescue unit, and it responded.
These recent acta signify the friend·

Hness and cooperation between our communntes. We expect this spirit to grow
In month• and years to come.

WASHING'JV)~ - t NEAl
First chance to see if
there
really ia a new and more relax..
ed Rusaian foreign policy in tho
wake of the Soviet pull-back of
misaiJes in CubP will come at
the disarmament and nuclear
test ban conferences resuming
in Geneva.
Chairman Nil&lt; ita Khrushchev
is not Pte only Russian who has
been making public •tatemenla
in support of disarmament and
1 teat o.n. Signal&gt; that t h t
Ru.ssia"" are at last willlni to
talk seriously about peace have
been coming from Soviet diplo.
mats farther down the- line at
United Nationb , in Washington
and in Moscow and western Eu1'Upean capitals.
The possibility of
another
Sovlet deception is alwayo pot!·
sibJe, of cuurse, but ~tfttr sov.
iet · Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko dellberatdy deceived
President Keunf!(ly of the offensive nature bf Russir.'a aid to
Cuba , it is considered ie~s like..
I) that the Communists can
get away with another major
deception so soon.
The Cuban mistake 4!08t the

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II 1011 PI'"'

tic• amoaJ t:Je Nert AUantk:
Tre1ty eoaalriet ud die Or·
pallllttoa of AmeriHit S&amp;a&amp;et
fol ony qale~ ropeol.
In Latin America. even 10me
of the lert·wineers a~eem to be
abandoning ..:ulro. The mlullt
blse picturu convinced them.

JUST HOll nRMLY I h e
western European nations are
committed to suppor. Amorican firmness sgsht~t Ruula
lbould bo developed at the
N,.TO Council of Mlnlltm
meeting in December.
If the western European gov.
ernmentl belieVe tha~ 1 n e w
ert. of reined East-West rela.
tioru. is already at hand, they
·
th
st 1o ...h.
n.ay contm1.1e e pa s u.,...
off of their responsibilities to
NATO, now that the Cuba criJ..
is has ended.
Tbe guarutee tba.. Raslla
wm eonlinue on a ~outte ef good
international relations eaa come
onJy dlroup IUIIaiDed weslei'D

ttrmaess.

KILGALLEN

THE CELEBRITIES
Wilt J&gt;Lmey is about to make big mo·
vie newa. He's notified the Johnston Of·
flee that hiJ company Ia atepping out of
the Important Motion Picture Assn. of
America for reuona highly interesting to
the rest of the film industry ..... Grief
stricken Peggy Lee almost didn't go on
at Basin Street Ea!ll when she heard of
tht sudden death o! Morty PaUtz, the
record executive who had been auch a
great lnfiutnct on her early career.
Thoy'd been close friends through the
years! and II was Marty who recorded
her c ualc "Why Don't You Do Right?"
with Benny Goodman many seasons ago,
lighting the fuse that skyrocketed her
to the stars. Pt18Y paid him a sad trl·
bute, then went on to do a strol!g per·
formance, in the best show business tra·
d!Uon.
Sal Mineo's close pala are betting
he'lllly adieu to the bevy of beauties In
his date book and stroll to the altar with
.Jill Hawortb sooner than most people
exrect ' ' ' ' liollywood's worst kept sec·
re Is the romance of a top new smging·
dmctng·actlng star and a very, very big
flicker producer , , Gene Kelly, who has
plunged Into dlrectlna on a fulltlme
scale, made film Industry news in Pari•
the other day by signing a beautiful Eu·
raslan girl named Mil!Jouko lor the fern·
inlne lead In hiJ next production-a mu·
steal to be aet in the French Alps. Gene
hopes to land l!ln&amp; Crosby as the pic·
ture'aatar.

.UWy Sentinel, Po~Ut!roy -.\tah.tit'!JUll, v . 1 w~ . •u , t ... u..::.,)

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P• oblelll! _ internal u well as

witb ill allies _ Russia lise
hu both kindl ol probleml. Tho
UnitOd Slota would rather have
lib problema than RUI ;JI'a.
Tile llutb!Jty of .Amerlcu
foreip polic)· bas eome tbroagb
weD after 1 lfi'Delllla lelt 01 dll
CUba crisis. A little over
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Abele credits
Committeemen

Sophomores Of
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Meeting Held
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Ur. issue in the immediate fu.
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oo negotiation! on Berlin untd
the CUba situation Ia cleared
up, and many elements of that

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clear. 'lbe poaslbllity that 11 II
a draw play, aivl.ng him Ume

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FABRIC SALE!
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more expeDRive.,..,.. at their own game
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The maAe more people d•pend on

Nineteen new members were
initiated. They were Dixie Cir, Larry Circle, Charles Cle·
land, Pamela Davis, George
Diddle, Jim Diddle, Janice Hoback, Linda Imboden, carolyn
Lips('{lmb, Ernie Miller, Beverly Price, David Sheets, David
Bill Zerkle, George
Lynn Mallory, Clarence

Other members
attentllng
were Roger Adams, David Gox,
Gloeckner, Marsha MorIn, Clarice Norris, Nancy Parker, Isabel Pickenn, Larry Price,
Susie Price, Diana Rou!lb, Faye
Roush. Eleanor Schneider, El·
Taylor,
len Shuler. Jocelyn
Toney. Sammi
Yates,
~.~: Oiler, Juanita Smith, LeI
Brewer, Rick Sargeant,
il l 1000 McNickle, Roberta Chaun·
1 1''er, Bob Essington.
Club Is planning a daymeeting once a ·month and
a parenta' night next spring.

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The Latin Club of Southern
School met at the h i g h
1 ""'~' building November 16 to
annual Initiation of n e w

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Waohablo
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conducted the meeting Tuesday . A donation of $5 was made
the Meigs County Tuberculosis Association and it was announced thal the next meeting
would be held on Dec. Jt,
Mrs . Thomas Scally gave the
cultural program. "Art
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Dres..1,'' and refreshments were
served by Mrs. Joe NeweU
and Mrs. Richard Hovatter,

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Those laughs and bravos you hear
comins from Greenwich Vlllaae emanate from Bon Soir and ar.e caused, dellb·
erateiy, by the marvelously •any team
of Betty Kean and Lew Parker. Their
sketch of a not-too-happlly married cou·
pie celebrating a wedding anniversary In
a nl~ht club ranks as a classic, and now
they re doing hilarious sr,oofs on "Cleopatra," "West Side Story' and "Whate~­
er Happened To Baby Jane?" Betty s
mimicry o! Bette Davis Is priceless, and
Lew Is always in complete command of
the acl's timing and the audience.
They're a "must see" ... Jill St. John,
estranged bride of Lance Reventlow, has
been making the New York rounds with

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oa llow tl baadle
tbe Khrubcbev tllreat of a Ber·
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l rbile the United Sra~• has ita

JDeat tbat h ordered withdrawal of llaa•la• ollooalve weapout from Cu.ba beealose be Is a
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"'' raii.O program ,,,. " ·' vnuth of lho
Til•. MLddleport Litemv ("luh w~re "" dJ&lt;pla• .
home last week from C&lt;Jiumbu&lt; ··h""'"'
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rnt&gt;t illt.."finP.~ay afternoon at
rhe program of tht aflll"rnoon
where she walt vr~rllnlil: her
A 6:30 potluck dmner pre- Pllals. ~ru.! tr.~ the X(•flul ~d_er Dr An~HI M!'~· f"r , whr~ . rt'- the hom!! of Mrs . Warlt&gt;r Wad - was a ff'\' rew of the ~JoOk ·· The
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daughter, Mn . Mddrf'd Mt! WERE IHNNt;R GUF..ST!
ceded ~e regular meeting of ans Chi ldren s Home lor Chrrst turned r:~ent_Jy from rnr_ssron- _dell with 18 m...,bers respond- Dupontli " wrilted by Max Dor. .
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burn . Mr111 . Clark lo'&gt;t all hrr
\1r and .~1r-; Clrfford Holte1
the Ladle! AuxllUtr:y of Dr~w mas . Money tor these grfls was ar~ serv 1ce m Jndta . Will be 1ing to the roll ca ll with
a 14111 . RJven hy Mrs. George V1s1tors m tile Albert Roush t pvssession:o~ in the fire last wt't'k and Mr and Mrs t.A:Irl
p
Webster Post Amencan Leg1on derived from the poppy sale in guest speaker at the Congre- Thanksg iving Thou«ht
A 1 8 0 ILasker
home over the pa11t weekend m Pomreoy
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~ay evening.
May . Named to purchase and ! gational Christian Church of ., present were thrH- gu~sU Mrs
The ~eview whit·h was to have were their children , Dale and Rev Ma~ln Dow ~n local /oss ad
amJ Y spe~~ atu;
Mrs . David Cummings • pre&amp;prepare for mailing the gifts I LanRsville th is coming Sunday R · · M · Sherman • Mrs · iam~ 1been aiven
by Mn · Ben Phil- : Judy of• . Columbus.. Mr. ,a n d and Re. ••..' n.ulft:
n - L.-rt Cards&lt;: ..· n' d Mr""· Marsy als.arrv
mneHrgl
uest~ 0 h ' · 1
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o te-r tn 1 etr neVF-Ident. opened the meeting 1n were Mrs . Ben Neutzhng, Mrs morn mg.
Euler and Miss Stansbury ol ·son on •· A Bndge for Passing" Mn. Jo nday Kes!&lt;lmger (( .era\- l!:lsie Smitb were m Luncaster 1 .
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ritualistic form . Towels were T . A. Henne ssy. Mrs . Ge~ald _ Dr .Meyer has carried on an Rutland
was
not
heard
as
Mn.
Philson
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and
hi~
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are
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mem6hi~r~-~~dinn~rm:a·~
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purchased~ make bibs tor vt-1· W1lde rmuth and Mrs . Jed \\eb- ~r.tensive ev~ngehslic program Mn . Charles Asa Brudbury Ihad to he out of town . Herre- gMrandsoLon .. Ji~ my JoedAdrnoldh. besr uf the Camp (;m·erning of ,\ trs. ChffurJ Hol ter's biftb,
erans hospltab arx:l at the close ster 8r.
m rLJral India for more than was in charge of the meeting view wJJI be presented at 8 Jat- n.
u1se umeo an aug ·I Hoard lor the Ylethu&lt;JI ,t church- day .
Qf the meeting, they were cut ; It was det•ided to have 8 four decades. He foum!ed many which opened with the members er m~etmg.
,ter , Pat . of Columbus, Mr . a~ ~ r---"'i:{lj;-;=-;:;~;;;;:~~:-"""~:-:---iiiii•l
out and distributed to the mem-1 memorial servicE" In Ma~' for new churC"hes in Madhy Pra- , giving the club collect in unison . The next meeting of the club Mrs . ~nard ~Iller and ch•l- 1
bers to make. A communicatl~n 1all deceased members the past dosh i~ central province f'"or t Mrs . Bradbury reminded the will be held on the 12th of De-, dren . Lmden , Lissa and J~ ot
was ~d from Mrs. Alva Rite 1 year. A prayer written b,\ Mrs snme t1me he worked_ am~ng 1 members that names or pro:J- cember at the _ home of Mrs. 1 Huntmgton. W: Va. .
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eJtendmg best wishes to the , Stanley A. Staid\, national d 1ap. the Khonds, a hill tribe wh1ch pect1ve members are to be pre-1 M. L. french wnh the program , Mrs . Joe Bailey Will be Ill CounJt. The transfer 9f Ed ith Fox lain, was read .by Mrs . . frrnl( ~nee practiced human saeri- sented al the next meeting.
!" Christmas Select~ons" to be lumbu~ toda~ ~nd tomorrow
from Pt· Pleasant to the Porn· Cheesebrew. umt chaplam , fol- fl('e .
A letter wa!l read from the g1ven by Mrs . Wilham Brad- ~here ~he Will_ attend a rneet1
eroy unit was received.
Dr Meyer is a native
of family of the late Mrs Arthur ford and Mrs. Everett Hayes. ,mg . fo.r the OhiO ~ca~lon As1 lowed by the closing ode.
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· Carpenter lhanking
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Mrs.
'\,Nittributrons
of t5 each
the
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C HI serv.
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DINNER GIVEN
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orne mtsslons for the remembrance sent when
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fund and to the "Yanks Who 1
wor~ m Iowa and Minnesota Mrs . Carpenter died
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ss
Gave '' 1t was voted to
A surprise birthday dmner an~ for several ye.ars was the The articles o{ the blind
r~m te:. e;; Albert Ro h
chase a record plaver and ed- ~ was served at the home of Mr I mmJster tJf the St Paul 's Evan~ which members are sellinB
t•
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ucatJonal records rOr a 13 year and Mrs . Paul Justis Jn honor gelical and Reformed Church
oiCI Pomeroy girl who is Jos- 1of the former's mother . Mrs Jm Trenton, New Jersey.
Mrs Robert Chapman enter· ~~enM~llwl f ~mower:.,
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lng her sight. Plans were made Lucy v. Justis, on Sundav I Las~ Sunday evening a fel•
tamed the Fnendly Neighbors ~rs v:rsi: Rous~· and d:~gh.JEWELER-OPTOMETRIST
to attend. the birthday party Those present were Mr and l lowshJp dmner wa~ held by the ,
Club Tuesd.ay evemng at her ter, 8@ck . North Third Avenue .
MILL ST.
MIDDLIPOI.T
at the Chillicothe Veterans Hos- 1Mrs Ronald Crady and ch11d- church congregatiOn at
the
Pleasant Ridge home.
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pita! on December 13 and to ren of MmersvJI\e, Mr and Mrs i Rutland Legion Hall I'~ or the
n
Dunng the busmess session d rs ' ht arne
M Buemana
Mathenu ii'IIIIIIIICC'IIIII('lCtCC«CCIIII:t(l(l(lll'll(t(t(4(tCt(-tlll'tl
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ohr er a ~rge Jrt ay ('a e or Jp&amp; dt. Woldfe k am children
of Prograbm a R' m eednt~! ed. " WJI· Group smging of "Sweet Hour j in charge of Mrs. Donley Rei- and sons, Gary and Jimmy of 1:
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1ants .an 1•1r and Mrs Justis Jams urg es1or ,
e occas1on.
w a s ·of Prayer ," followed with pray - bel, pre~Jd~nt , plan~ were made Leon . w Va were in Colum- 1w
Jt was also voled to send and children .
, shown
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er by Mrs. G.H. Ewing, presi- for ~ Chflstmas d1nner at the bus shopping and visiting with ' :
gUts to the six veterans hos.
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dent , opened the meeting of the Martin restaur~nt on December relatives recently.
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?S Of
UCfS Pomeroy WCTU _Tuesday even- II followed wtth a party and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gibbons :
ENTERTAIN SON, FAMILY .
FIRST
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I f~rst
mg at the Unded Methndtst gtlt enchange at the borne of took their daughter, Evelyn ~
QUALITY
; Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Bul .
Church:
Mrs . George Buchanan.
who was home from ('{lUege for
REGULAR
i ler enterlained the ir son Ce--- tt~" · fMa;vm ~ws~\conduct- i A Light Line Union certifi- A contributi~n was made to the Thanksgiving weekend to
nd h'· ··f
e . e l~s- sessJOn o t e teach- lcate was ~resented to the Un- the Tuberculosis and Health As- Charleston , W. Va. last Sunday I
1 .• a
1II'
IS VII e smd son. of ; ers
trammg classes at the .
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socialion. 11 was voted t~ place I
Fmdlay, o., ovPr the Thfmks- Heath Methodist Ch h Wed· mn by Mrs . Mar~ne McDougall,
where she took a plane to Bowl· j:
'li\•in• h I.
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national director of the temper~ a wreath on the Naylors Run ing Green Ky.
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· nesda" evenmg Th• pmgram
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rJs mas .
· Mr. and Mrs. Edward John~
itiiiiiliiiiiittiiittliiiiiiiiilttiiiiiiiijj ·Js bemg
held to ass1st
younger
· were m
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. It was announced that temper- Games were co nd ucted b Y son and famtly
people . wh~ are mterested tn ance day would be observed Mrs . Buchanan and priles were ton last week for the Thanks- w
becommg Sunday School teach- m
- the Pomeroy schools on Jan . awa rded to Mrs. c. E . C1ark, gvmg
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weekend With
h•s
NOW IN PROGRESS
ers. and also for olhers of the 22 1963 M 0
Ol'
d Mrs. Reibel and Mrs. Jack --~ ~- - ---· ·- - r
HUNDREDS OF TOYS AT DISCOUNT PRICES
:church interested. . ,
. M~s- D~isy r~~s~~wer~v~:~~ Robson . Mrs. Emerson
Well
COMING TO MHS
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' Wedn~sday evenmg ~ .session to pack and .send pajamas won the door prize.
Edward H. Rhine, director .,
I was pnmarly on_ ba~lc funda- made by Jle members to the Refreshments were serted by of University Relations at Bowl- :
Self.Service Market
Pomeroy mentals of teachmg m church Christian Orphanage in Hong the hostesses to those named ing Green State University, will : • Christmas Cards
• Tree Decoretl0111
sc~ls, the problems of the Kong.
above and Mrs. Elwood Bowers visit Middleport
High school :
• Christmas Wrappings
vanous ages, how to handle M
All
El h'
Mrs . Charles Weyy, Mrs. Rob- Th d
Dec 6 at 3 p m w
certain situations and pre!if'.ntrs .
en
c mger pre.
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• Gift Items For All Of The F•mily
at10n of the Bible to children
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nd Mr W'IJ rd R
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· and adults of all ages.
hertoptc, "DimensiOns. in
a
s. 1 a
mes.
!tie~ at .BGSU With JUmor an ~ ·~
INCLUDING THURSDAY
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d 1 th
she was assisted
semor h1gh sch{Kil students.
1-sonnel."
9:00 to 7:00
a
emee
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I i AI so d 1scusse
th
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MISS Lucretia Genhelmer
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Mr. Rhine served as a mem- ' ~
~~~ ;~:I ~ ~~ 1 0 regu· led the devotions taken
ber of Bowling Green's admis- ;i
SATURDAY 9:00 TO 9:00
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Psalm 103, Mrs. Robert Warn.
slons staff before hi~ appoint- ~
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and Miss Nelle Bing.
ment as direetor of University w
NO FAT-NO WASTE
QUALITY
The Christmas meeting wl\1
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Relations. He is a graduate of w
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be held at the
Federated Plans for "a Christmas party Ohio Universit~· where he was
LAR
Church on Dec. 14 with Mrs . and gifl exchange Dec. 20 at an admini strative stp.ff member ~
PHONE WY 2-3498
Phil Williamson in charge
the home of Mrs. Richard Raw· for six years.
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the program and each member lings were made '1\Jesday even- - --· ·

COMMUNITY p 1 r t 1
lddership conference In Mos.
evw hu put far mor .. emphalis on the weakness of Rulstr 's internal oconorn)' than it
nt t on the international aitua..

IT SEEMS TO Bl! •I reed
there can be no western relU·
1tion on Be:rlln or an)'thinl else
until a dilarmament pact
is
mgned, aealed and executed un·
cter lDipect.u;n.
On tho loll ban, the RusslanJ
tu.ve talked much about new,
automated monitoring stations.
The Uolteo Sialet hal DO such
(h,YlCOI, ~alter time tbe
RU!IIaruL hive boeo uked to
ptrmit inspection of their inatnJ..
ments. None llas beel'l shown 10
fatr. The time for the Russlanl
to put up or shut up wiU be at
the Geneva talks.

tsook ~eviewed By Mrs. George
Las her FOr L.1ferary C/ UbEvent

MiSSIOnary I o
Spea k DUrmg
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Sunday Service

Drew WebSt er AUXI.,.lOry Held

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lor NATO. Thio hu been dt.
c ..ssed for ever I year wtthaut
decialvt action.

dOWn from • war.
Why he did this Is sttb

A NATO show of Ioree Ia consktered important •• a Rignal
to Moscow· Thia inciudet 1 de.

Voice Of Broadway ••. Reporting Family Of Nine Dies When
Fire Wrecks Frame Home
ly DOROTHY

Q., Nov. 29, 11162

Soviets' Real Intentions Question Mark

Co-Operation Spelled Out
'l'be lnlic events

2-J.&gt;atly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

WASHINGTON COLUMN

COMMINTATING
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only 64.45
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Th@ .#abric Shop
Singer S.les &amp; Service
115 W. Second WY 2·2284 Pomeroy

DRAWS OWN TICKET
GLEN RIDGE, NJ CUPil
The CtH'l!!bral Palsy Rehabilitation

Institute held a drawing for an
automobile ednesday night and
• woman turned the w~ng tick~
et over lo Charlet McCarthy, the
president of the board of trwltees,
to read aloud
"You won't believe this," said
the 1omewhat flusteffil McCarthy,
"but the Willlltl' ia Charles Me-

'&amp;3 CORVAIR MIINZA CLUB COUPE-Lets your whole family get into the sports-car act.
Ad aloui•Go rtiUt lilt~• a~ rocrxdlllbum o(klp lllf/rls and hits and ... (fwrentko/t)
dl,.,.,t Alndt of..,. ol '/OUf Clwrrolot dollllf's- '6.'1 Chovrolo4 Chery ll, C-r ond C&lt;&gt;m/t.

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Falcons Will Field "eight, Experience On Cage Court

...,' Pro]' -t Contributi'ons

DonaUona are at111 beiDJ accepted for the
HJcb Athletic Boosters• project to build dresii!IJ room
faciUUeJ under the foothill atadlum.
Do you feel thla II a worthwblle Interest? If so, contribute to the proJect by maiUIIJ a check to Booster Vice
President Frlllk \V, Porter, Jr., If the old Jretnback re·
posltory wllllllnd lt.
Ar. a result of the aeveral hundred letters that
malled out to PHS alumni, some donaUona already
been returned.
A former Pomeroy Pentber attached the
note with his contribution:
"Encload find a &amp;mall contribuUoo. Wlah It could
havo been '100.
"I had the honor of playing ID tho flnt pme played
on the new field and I was quite proud of It, th~n and
now. I remember wishing at that time that we had dre&amp;a·
lng rooms under the blea•hen and am happy to soe tho
BOOsters taking on the project.
"Athletics owes a aroat debt to your Jl'OUP for the
time and effort put Into such projects."

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UJed quite a
Falcon card for two
I, ~· ~~
·n reserve 1ames,
are SandyvUle,
fdo,
Po
lloaltt
~uspan, Jerry Powell.
Middleport,
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Surface, Paul Maynard,
Ravenswood,
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Dennto Foreman.
Pomeroy.
n~ alfay,
at PolllOfOJ
The Sandyvllle game o
The schedule follows:
~~~~~Tuesday opens a 2~ game slate Dtcembel' C, Sandyvllle,
arreD wtll ollrl d a JiiH"
for Wahama Including an
home; :· lla!uwl, away, II 31 Wm
teal al 7 p. tL
ru contest ocheduled for
P .m.), U, llalland, !lame; ~~pill will
ollrl
her Zl, tbe day ofter
II, Middleport, komo; II, 117·• m.
Bunn
.lllltlud, any; It, Par'- -~
wtll starl at 1:31 ,
New clubs on the Falcoo barr C.lholle, !lame, Zl,
m. All oilier pmea will
schedule are Warren,
Lo- AJomnt, !lome; It,
p.llrl I foal
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cal, and Parkersbur1
any.
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average dipped to • diJapjpoiDI-1 •••wood, boiiiO; II, Racine,
tng .:w laat .......
away; 15, HIDIID, home; !9,
Bro';fll atresoad that the
llllveaawood, away.
ROCHESTER, N Y mPil - day opan r.r the !...wheeling PI· age and first basem
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,edl••tely ure ol· Hoak, ohortotop Dick
1 . .:FeiJru:!:::ary~~~·.,Bt~pl~ey~,~h=•m:;e:J.:=:::::::=:
Pittsburgh Pirates publicly rates aod left second baseman cho Herrera, who "'
end ftut baseman Dick Stuart it
lhaiWd 35-year..ld Don Boak lor Bill Mazeroakl the only remaining wu assigned to COiumbua o!
within tha put 10 days wao
"a job waU done" Ieday and aant member of Pilllburgh'i cllaln· lnterna~Ollll Leagua.
predicted on a
him packing to lho Pblladelphio pionohip Infield.
Pralle Boot Jll&amp;hly
special youth movement.
PbiiUu In a trade which all but Considered by many as the Plrat. lllliD811r l&gt;aaDy
In addilloo to Savage, the
tha break"'P o1 their player who per11011ally led the PI· taugh and General Manager
ralel acquired pllcber Do
'""' world ch&amp;mploD&amp;hip inlieicl. ratea to theft world title two yearo L Brown both ware proloaa
SchwaB and catcher Jim
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Hoak'o tr&amp;llller to the PhiiUeo ogo, Hoak went to the Pblls In their praise of Boat eveD
from the Boston Bed Sox and
waa the third deal wttbio a 10. eJOhange lor outfle- Tad sav- the fiery third bauma•'•
lion CardweU and lnlield-11
~.1 from the
during tl!elr t'raill~g

MASON - Your returning auard; and Dick Tonnant, J.IO court; JDell o•• .tx feet toll
lolb!nnen wtii!Qflll the nucleus pord.
two bad&lt; court men, both
ol the
White Fakon All four lettermen ·are sen- whom are. abto to bit the kln8
!HJfi wlltch opens Its lors, but there La a cbance that shot. Har~~taves, who saw a lot
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BY . BOB WING£'1'1'
on Tuesday evening, 0. Jewell, Yonker, Hararaves, Jim varsity, is harp on bia one hand
leaiiMI llperll Wrllw
ice~nber 4.
Bird and Pbil Smith. Bird, 6-1, jump shot.
1~----~-~~--~--=~---•JO:He::ading the foursome lo and Smith H, are both junior&amp;, Other boys expected to see
Yonker &amp;-1 forward who ohowed a lot of promise actiOn are Nick Howard, 6-0;
wu one ol 'west
' •aoreserves laat seaSOII, and In Bobby Roush, 5-7; and Gale
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so lar this season.
Shrimplin, 6-3. Howard La a
by bfg BU! Jewell,
Such a starUng Uneup
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HIGH FIDELlTY TAPE RECORDER

.,, lm&amp;llnef Beautifully styled, feature pocked 17·lewo! J:lglo
watches- only $29.88. 'lbe exquJsJte des.igo ot the lady's
watch iJ luxurlous1y accented with two spark1in.e dia·
monds, Tb.e biQdsome, rugge4, man's watch has the added
conve~ence of a self-winding movement. It ia al.lo Bhoct
rmd witer resistant, and has a luminous dial. Both watcb.
ea have an unb~eakable mainspring, Other 17-jewel Elgint

The Statesman tape recorder is designed for compact pOJ1.
ability and aimpUcity of operation . It ·features two speed 1
- 3:Y• and 71k ips; a powerful amplifier, a 4'' PM apeak
er, full fldeUty recording bead, plays 3", 5", and 7" reels.
·. ou-off volume control, a hand·he1d wide-ranee mlero.phone, rast·forward , rl'Wind, play and stop operation• con·
trolled by one push-pull lever. Carrying weight ol 14
pounds. MADE IN AMERICA.

from oaly f18.80. (Pri.eea plus Federal Tax.)

He'll Appreci1te
From His F•vorlte Men's Shop

Ta!elaar are
land. Mr. l'azelaar Is
u a naval archltect In the
Blneerlng Department ol I
M"'ietta Maunufacturlng Co1n·ll
~any. Mrs. Tuelaar Is a bea,u-11
Ucian and while In Pt. Pleas-

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PINE JEWELED WATCHES ,

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GOESSLER JEWELRY STORE, Pomeroy

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE DRUGS, Pomeroy

BAKER FURNITURE, Middleport

The perfect
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Arrow Shirts"

Nothing' l!lean• your rup lite euygotnc Hoover C..
vertible. It beat., · 11 it MWepa, as lt ~leans . 50% more
suction with at~chments make above tbe floor cleanina
• breeze. King-aize tbrow-away bae and automatic: I'UI
adjr.astm.ent-Hoover it your belt buy 1o vacuum cleaner&amp;.

the perfect
thought!

eGI"S BYSWANK
Jewelry, billfolds 1nd kits

"Home of

NEW HOOVER CONVERTIBLE UPRIGHT
CLEANER

Choose Super Speed with red-atriped bead for regu-lar and
tough beards. Super Speed with green-striped head for
tenaitive skin . Pick the one that auit.s your face.
WASH THE HEAD.
Wash away dirt. stubble, geNUs. Water can't burt thil
head; it's IUrgical stainless steel. Get the world'i crleaneat
1have with.the world'• cleanest shavine head.

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Men's •nd boys'_ from 10.95 to 21.95
eSUITS, SPORTS COATS &amp; BLAZERS
By Brookfield, Stylem•rt 1nd Middlshlde

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and blel!ifs
from 6.95

LAY-AWAY PLAI!J!

CHOOSE FROM TWO MODELS

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT, Middleport

eSHIRTS
Dress, Sport •nd Banlon. By Arrow,
Purlt•n •nd Rugby
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on Route 588 Galllpolls,

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THE RING WITH THE PERFECT DIAMOND

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Every model Jive• you that "101nething utrt" that tran~eend.J the ordinary. Trendaetting style, HDooth Rocket
V-8: parfeirmance and uncompromising quality are-yolll'l ia
every OidmtObile model ....._ Ntnety-EJght, Super 88. Dy.
namlo 18, 1'18, Starllre and JeUirl. ieo your ...my Oldt-

moblle QuoUty Dealer!

K&amp; C JEWELERS, POMEROY

KARR &amp; VANZANDT, POMEROY
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GIVE A STETSON CHRISTMAS Gl"
CERTIFICATE

THE CLEANER THAT WALKS ON AIR

A perfect diamond reflects fuU beauty and brllliince and
K '1lsake guarantees a perfect center diamond in writJ.nc
~ .. · INSU1'efi) . With your Keepsake Diamond
rint, you reeelve permanent rogiatratton, proteetion
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and Hfqtime trade-in privilege. For the perfect gift •• •
forever . . choose a KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RING.

The Hoover Constellation, the aleaner that req_uirel no
pullina, no tugging, followa after you on ita own air

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allowa him to chOOse a Stetton hat to suit his ~ste in
f'tU elean everywhere falter and better. £¥.eluRve doJable __ ·-· ·- ~l!!,e}.~~~;."trim- wb}le thinkinc o( you, the Civer. Yw
llreteh boa . adua1Iy ~tre~es •IWlce ..J~, f~n&amp;tl' .,lfUIJRJM:,.,,. ·:~r.n~.~IWP i• iittlti It "$11.'85:0r 'u Jauch 11 $100.

anr otraiD
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$37.88.OIOJOU

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STIFFI.E'R'S STORi In POMEROY

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Wrestlers To
Exhibit Skill
In Point City

JARMA~UHOES-THI MOST PiniNG GIFT
Ally .,.. on )'Our illt list wilt be highly pleased ·wttb
Jarman~, fM be will get diltincti.ve atylin&amp; 1nd top crafts.
IDAnlhip--i.a.d "frlendline• of fit" for extra.pleasant -walking, (If you don't know his alae or think he'd rather ~elect
Ilk ahoe1 btmaelf, we have Jana.an a:lft certllicate1.)

HEAVY DUTY SAW _ _ $69.95

Other JariiWII!t, 9.95 to 15.95

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DRILLS------ $15.95 up

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ever! New STAIN-FREE Cupa are absolutely guaranteed
in writing agalnat ooffee and. tea ataioa and to retain original color. Theae eett ctome witb aU the other f.amoua
Boontonwart: benefit• - extr1 melamine for supreme
break r&amp;&amp;islance, permanent patterns and colon, . diJb..
WHher aafe, written ruarantee a&amp;ainat brea.taae. Come iQ.
1ncl ehOOie yours DOW!

any light without worrying •boU:t expomre and ;,ou don't
even bave to foeua. Juat prese three buttons, pull tbe tab
and wait 10 aeconda for your finished 3¥4" x 414" print.
AccessorieJ aren't n~ed . Everything, including 1 flaabeun, II built in.

DUTTON DRUG CO., Middleport

45-Pf- HrYfco lor I - Yloltft,lbadow-

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MOORE'S STORI ·IN POMEROY

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ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY

for big room cleanin1. When you're throueh, touch the
toe control and the cord winda itseir:up out or lliibt. DoY·
ble action cleaning unit adjust. automatically tQ rugs and
bare fifJOr, Upholltef)t. no7:de, duKing brw.h, erevi.ce tool
1Dd waH and floor bruab ride piggy bac.t in cronventeot
oareyma ..ddy . .-.1111. Other model• $39.UG up.

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G1llrl!ltatd lor IJOU·

be waltlna.

Pun out only a1 mucll eord as you ~ , , up to 20 feet

NOW .... BETTER THAN EVER

~Wfeet pi4!turea in 10-aeconda &amp;u~ticaHy-tbat'fl w'hat
JOu &amp;et 'with the Polaroid J66 Camera. It leta you shoot .tn

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off old bills.

CORD DISAPPEARS AT A TOUCH 01'
YOUR TOEI ·

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SANDER &amp; POLISHER _

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PUSH-BUnOfol SIMPLICITY

H &amp; R FIRESTONE, Middleport

28'

Need money
Give us 1 call. .
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tools; and sporting equlpment. Sbop ben lor your baDdJ man or sportsman.

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STATESMAN MODEL 2300
HIGH FIDELITY TAPE RECORDER

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list with a Remington Model 870 "Wingmaiter/'
light, atreamlined, here's a pump &gt;Mtion · .shotlua u..t
feature• instlnti.J changeable barrels, Add ex.tra bantlta
fOr all t)lpea of.huntint:. Priced tom $811.95.

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· GIVE MANHAnAN ."iIIMIIASISA~IOR"_ DtiRTS
.Amb111ador 11 the luurioqa new, pure fH»Ih Manhattan
ehirt of 100 per cent Supinta(r) cotton •. tht' · ,h~~~~opqaetof
.eottona. Ambuaador lhlrt.t are tmootb·- an~.f!:.t . ,. ,Iona
wear~g aod luatrou.:· Qua1ity tailored: 'ta . · lm!COIOi',.
IDd oolla.n.

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE, Pomeroy

ability and lim.pUcity of operation. It feature. hro speeU
PJ1 opeak•r, fuU tlcklity recording head, pta,. S", G", ·and 7•• reeJt;
on-off vohne control, 1 hand-held fi'J&lt;Ie-r.ance m~
phone; fast-forward, rewind, play and stop ..-atlona eoatrolled by one push-puU lever. Carryfnl welabt 01 li&amp;
pouoda. HADE IN AIIERlCA.
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LIHie Boys'

COORDINATED
SLAX &amp; TOPS
Sizes 3·7

THE SHOE BOX
MIDDLIPOU
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Beautiful

SPECIAl
WINTER
TIRE

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IYLOIS

Our Low Price

ON THE

$1.10

FRONT

Rifle Cleonlng

Rod _ _ __

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SALE! 2
WI ITER
PDR I.Aft MODeL CAll OWNeRit

full set of 4 for ·

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tax and your recappable tiNL
Add $1 each for gloaming
whitewall ••

what we sell.
Goodye•r'a ,,.. t
economy tlr.. the
AII·WMihor .a wllh
nolllllvt '1\illyll h-

Rutland Furniture

lnforctd ,_bber Ia

RUTLAND, OHIO

lllo IN04.

Phone SH. 2-4811

ANOTE OF THANKS

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The Board of Directors, The Medical Staff

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NO MONEY DOWNI
EASY PAY TERMSI
FREE MOUNTINGI

l&gt;q-lllllllow

Terry Grocery
Remains Tops
In Independent

We handle all sizes of tanks
lor bottle gas. We service

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MAlON, W. VA.

HOME OWNED &amp; OPERATED

and the Personnel of Meigs General Hospi·

NEW HAVEN, W. VA.

YOU'LL LIKE OUR SERVICE

PHONE WY 2·2101

tal wish to offer sincere thanks to all who

POMIROY, O,

helped us move our ~tlents and equip·
ment during the recent fire.
Special thanks to Mr. Tompkins and the
Kroger Company for the use of the parking
lot;

to Henry Ewing and the Emergency

Squads for transporting patients; the Ath·
ens Messeng11r for Providing Room for the
Office Records; the U. S. Coast Guard personnel for the security detail over

the

equipment; and to all others who offered

Coin:()p ":" Dry Cleaning
10 pounds '2.00

SATURDAY DECEMBER 1st.
HOURS: 2toSpm&amp;7to9pm

trucks end storege room.

Duke
Cleaners MIDDUPORT
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POMIROY

All of the Fire Departments and the Coast
Guard deserve congratulations for the way

Visit With

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the fire was contained and prevented from

SANTA

doing further damage.

WILL BE AT OUR STORE
Cor. 2nd &amp; MIU.St.,

This Sat.
In Our

Meigs·General Hospital, Inc.

Toyland I

Everything For ARoom or AHome I~·

OltDIIU WILL
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Tues.· Dec. 4th
Wed.· Dec. 5th
10:30 A.M. Til Closing

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MIDDLEPORT DEPT
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'You enjoy dependable heat all winter longf '
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waywem•ke~~~n~yourfuol supply never nma low. We deliver ro.
liablo, top.qua)ity Texaoo Fuel (]lief Heatiog Oil to your home
tllllo~11o Dcpead Gil our prompt, oourtcoUI service. Your

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CANCELLATIONS
CORRECTIONS
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J'or Jny of Pub lluuon

REGULATIONS

fir ~blilbl'r re.rrv•• the riJhl
1..- tdll or rll'jtc l any ad1 de~med
~dlonablt . Err11n atwuld
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RATES
For Want Ad Service

lovely

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cabinet , like
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APPLES and sweet cide1
Red and ye1\ow delicious, Sta ~
zag, buttonhole, sew on bul man Winesap, Red Romf
tons. Assume 8 payment3 of
Grimes Golden, Cillogly's Ot
$5 .80 per month . Phone WY
chard, State Route 689. Car
2·2204.
II 23 ~tc
penter, Ohio. • all 21 30tp

SINGER electric sewing machine, uses discs

to zig zag,

buttonhole, rant'y designs, etc.[
A-1 condition. Pay $27.61 oc
$1.65 per week. Phone WY 2- '
2204.
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fURNIPS, Rring containers.
Dale Bachner, Harrisonville

SINGER SEWING ri1arhine , in

DEADLINES

WW bll anepled until 11:110 A

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WANT AD
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1201 BUSINESS

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OPEN
TO SERVE YOU IN THE
MILLER BUILDING
(Rear of Meigs General Hospital)

PHONE WY 2-2176
OVERNIGHT EMERGENCY PARTS
SERVICE AVAILABLE

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