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Election• of olficen. was held PT. PLEASANT - Two elvU. the ~ Meelb!s
. . 1rict SilporbttendeD~ al . 1llo Dam 1iJ, a:5~ Nilnlilf ~\It llel
by ·the Wtlllng Wortors class actions and one civil appeal lrict 13 m Marietta
Fl~ ilftdti!i Metbitdlll Clturch 00 on rollorll, POIIIei'C!l'~n •··
l'eC&lt;Iltly at lite borne of Mrs. have been filed. ln the office of :ence · -~Di1,'i •'Es~r
.Saimlar,cN"'omber II, liM, 5S, Pt. p~ .23.113, Hlntoa
' DRwtgadbt Logan, R~ Sprllll!s the Circuit Clerk. .
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0.91 falUn(, Kanawlta. J)lk
lasNet"week which adds much to or cross on the top h~ve been
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th ch ncel and new
one l.,tyled Clil&gt;ens Nation:
wn..s r, """a
U2 falllng, Cbarlflfi&gt;JI lU'1
lhe beauty of Its sanctuary. l)o. P a
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Gordon Fi'!her of Parkersburg ' The meetln w~· In ch e
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S lvia Zwtlling Eile
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·ukod to are . ~tatlonary. London,. ..;r at~rtilet
ctl cloth (red velvet) has been lights are on the pulptt, plano W. Va. spent the weekend "'ith lot Mrs. Ben 'suck, presl;;:t. al Bank vs. Billy Pic~: !~~ ·cl'ara. Lav~ MaRl~;
)lu'lloaaltuo; HOlllb Cbllltb; and Wln!iOJd dain.slltn:on 1111
hung in the chancel, and there •?d new organ. Racks f~r ~~ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mas- IArticles were read, Including, ~nce~~tihro::Ztng ju~ ·Jtalhtjji •JoltillOO,
:W'!"'ell . smu,r, Syractrle sills.
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are new covers for the pulp!~ dmg four books are on t el k on Fisher and family.
. Diary of a Bible by Mrs. Geof· e lp a . t the defendant In .Hemsley .. .
Churcll; · 30li 'Klmlllor. llaMoveliintar . ' .
nd communion table which al of the seats Two new c oc s,
fre• Wilson G'lad Th k 1 men agams
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River Ch.tih ·~ .It
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d ne in William Fisher of Torch spent 1 '
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an sg v- lhe sum of $419.22 interest ano
ey ·wero aecompan
R::1,.r """"-eta'; .CitOiler , • ..:.• o••·
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so has two seven branch can. one_ m t e sabn uabr; an "-•·· the weekend with Mr and Mrs ling, Mrs. Myrtle Long; Change ~sts
, · Anrta Wlieeler, Mannie: K1spt1n8, I "'"' ,. .,..
....,. 2:20 p.m.; Philip Spoln -up 1f,
18 d
soctal room ave een puro=·
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Edith
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5•1' p m · Vulcar.' u" ~ tO•"
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' Mtracles, Mrs. Herber'! Ducon settlement of the estate
Mary Ellen
p.m.; Chemor and 1&gt;&amp;. ._. up
Mason
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two wee s ago.
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Mrs. pau1 Utlcia Conrad who died In! were
Chore~.
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, T~e socla1 room was recen y Mr. and Mrs. Norman FlSh- l Frick.
tate January 1959 Tile actloD bers of
Star
I !~l«!!lllil!i•l I il ll!ii 4:15 a.m.i ~orge ~ 'up,fl.
pamted and aU doors and out· er returned to their home, Sen- A report was given on the is s led John Cr~d vs. Lillie Mrs: Harden and Mrs.
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Stde wmdows.
. eeaville today after a vtStt . sale of dish cloths, Danny Du· Fa ~and Junior Chapman l6ll sang a -duet durlng lite
down 16, 6:05 a.m •.t :~12Gb ,G.
ll Rev. Wendell G. Stutler, P~· with their daughter and son-In- j zits and 'church pl~tes. A con- Jo~ns Creek Road, Milto~, w, lion booorlng the Dlslriet
up 16 6:45a.m.: Poll~ d~p
~ tor, who thinks ..~ 15 no,; law, Mr. and Mrs. Robertltrtbutlon of $25 was made to-Iva
, puty, Mrs. Edith Walley.
16, waltin&amp;: Ed&lt;!tiria lloowodh
lng too niCO for Gods Hou... W•msley and family.
ward a new Ito! water lank all The civil appeal Is styled
18, 1:~ a.m.·: · ~c.t 1' ,
lj has done much to promote ev· Mr. and Mrs. Paul . FisMr I the personage.
Lawrence o. Miller vs. Mr and
WITH MARINE WING
Hol•or HoiJIItah
VIsiting
3:_ ~ a.m.; Reltablo-~wn ,
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ery pr(IJ~t. He 1s a good In· were recent business .visitors m ! ·Mrs. Buck was reelected presBill Johnson. In a hearins Marlne Lance Corporal
hours 1-4 and 7-8 p.m. p111rento
a.m.: Lee anna down
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gilmore flnence m the community as Portsmouth.
: ident, Mrs. Paul Frick,
Justice of Peace Roy ger W. Roush, son of ~r.
ruily on Pediatrics Ward.
11:50 p.m.; Joseplt
and Mr. and Mrs. Jmlson White well as the church.
Recent guests of Mr. and 1 president: Mrs. Thilmas Bentz,
judgment was renderi 'Mrs. Albert Roush of 249
19, 6:25a.m.; Oroo u 20, ·12:it
\ istted Sunday in Ne'o\ Concord
Mrs. Carl Moore and Verne Da- secretary; and Mrs.
default In favor of tie Tbird Ave. , Middleport.
Admtstlons
a.m.: Jenks up 23, t a.m.; CaUl
with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rusk.
vis were Mr. a~d Mrs. Will 1 Will, treasurer; and Mrs.
against defendants in ":"ed wltb the First
Manna S. Stowers, Rt. 2 814down 23, 6:15 a.m.; ~C141·
Weekend gues ts of Mr nnd
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Mason, w:-aterford; Mrs. Ge~ i tle Long, birthday secretary.
of $140 and the John~ Aircraft Wmg In Vietnam
. Jesse J. Merry,
R I 0 an up Greeaup 10:15
Jnh
M Everett Bachner wc re
fS for
eva Joachtm, Belpre; Mrs. Hor. The wooder box donated by Mrs.
are appealing the judg. , more than twelve months.
Grande; . James w.
up Greenup 1!:20 p.m.: Mai
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Mickey
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va.: san dra Bonce, Colurn
' bus; ence Ho11ey. Ref re shments
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Hamilton up Greenup ·4 a. ;
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ChOO afrO
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City; Guy G. Ro berts, Rt.
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Lawrence Smidt, Mrs. JDhn served to lhe above and Mrs.
I Hos~uto Club
Bidwell; Charles E. Clendenin, J. S. Lewis dori G!'eenup 5
~thens. "~nd MISS )1ary Sc aa. It was voted to purchase rain· Smith, Miss Dorothy Long, Mrs. Everett Bates, Mrf. Carl
I The Krlendly Citizens
Pleasant: Paul L. Bush,
; Walter ~ug)and,
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coats for school patrol boys at Geoffrey Wilson and
Kelly Mrs. Ed King and guest Skip
IRadio Club met recently at
Henderson; James P. Grueser, Greenup &amp;::m a.m.;
Wa .
\1r and Mrs. Pau~ Hap ton- !he November meeting of the IAnn and Terri Jo, and Mrs. I Logan.
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home of Mrs Agnes White
Middleport; Jane Ann Rees,
Beckjord dowh Grel!nup 7:stall Vl51led Sunday m. Athens \1iddleport P.T.A. Monday ev Don Jett and Lisa Kaye
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i Mrs. Charles w.
Dodd, a.m.; lelia Sh~ . ~9W_D Mel·
Wit h the1r daughter, Ed1th Ha~· ! enmg at the h1 gh school audl- Pomeroy: and Mrs. ~Evelyn
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were RJchard Grinste d
Timmy R. Hood, dahl 2:20 p.m.; Franklln .
tor.slall, a student nt Oh iO Unl· I torium.
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Moore, Syracuse.
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PT. PLEASANT - . E!ght New Haven, John Kea:ns
Pomeroy; Mrs. Jack Jerrell, down Meldahl 4:20" p.nq Ttbolt .
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Thomas Kelly, president, pre. Mrs Maurice Moore and
couples have made apphcatlons Hartford Mr and Mrs
Jackson; Mrs. Ethel Williams, up Meldahl 4:55p.m.: Valvollne
. Mr. and ~rs Emerson Jones sided, led the group in the Cheryl Ann have returllt.'d to
for marriage licenses in the Dillon a:W fo~r childre~ ()f
2 Thurman; Mrs. Bertha down Meldahl 5:50 p.m.; !Joe..
V1s1 ted Su ndav 1n Athens i~llh i pledge to the flag, and ga~e their home, Syracuse,
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clerk son, Mr. and Mrs. James
McC
K up Meldahl 6:U· ,p.m.: carrie
11 Wellston· Mrs
the.r do1ugh"r and son-m-la• · the invocation. Mrs. Ben Ph1l- Summerlee W Va where they POMEROY WC1U will meet since last Thur5day
f D ba p I Se I f
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fron'ton· .Deborah S_. down Meldahl'"1,;20 p.m.; lies.
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a1 2 p, m. a1 the Applying were: Ralp
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Mrs . D&lt;l vldS()n IS recuperatmg i tendance award.
I death of her mother Mrs Ber-1United Methodist Church.
Barcus 25 Gallipolis
Ohio nedrsvJ e, Brst. of p
A. Hillenbrand, Rl
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omeroy ' Webster·' Mrs · Chester A· Hugh- p.m.: Walter Cur ·uuwn
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a recf'n t 1II ne!' s·
Mr. Kelly d1scussed
the ·I tha Berry.
i' MEIGS COUNTY .Riding cu
21, au
Mr and
EmilE non
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gtlmore 1 oroblems confronhng the offi-1 Ted Reed spent the weekend Iwill meet Tuesday evening Nov. Pt. Pleasant.
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dahl 10:20 p.m.i E;lstem dowD
have rrmrned fro:n several : ~ers of the P.T.A. in finding Iat Akron with his aunt. Mrs. ~ at the recreation room of James Donald Page, 22, Wil- :~d ~:; rthCJnr al
Wgan, Ohio; Mrs. Lewis MeJdahlll p.m.: ·tru~y ft.ost.
days VIS it With lheJr dau~;hter 1meeting nights. Ways to in- Myrta Hobart who is ill in Ak- the Joe Young, Sr., home at liamstown, W. Va., and Verna M
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Jackson; Mrs. Alvin mary up Meld&amp;bl 5:38a.m.
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~nd f~m '.l y, Mr. and Mrs. w. crease attendance was also 1 ron General Hospital.
7:30 p, m. Hostesses Will be Lee Gilmore, 21, Pt. Pleasant.
r. :n M ~- :f~e
Rt. 2 Wellston; Mr GaUipoU1 Dim - . Jeffboat
l1ar.1 White and daughter, Cm·l discusseri A memhershio drive 1 Miss Patrick Hennessy
l)f IMrs. Young and Mrs. Harry Alvin Eugene Fox 21, Evans Gsonllanll r. lm
neds
E. Morgan, Ravenswood;
6:5.5 p.rO.; Barbara Gay
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· Mar,·land
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. ' Parsons, a 1po s be
were we1com
Joe J• Herald ' Jackson·'
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Joseph Hospltal, P~rkers- ~ Ftos.1
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and Sharon Ellowse
6:!iii p~m.; pem Do wnef
Rece nt guests of Mr. and Mrs. i Dec. 5 to 8th, with the room burg, spent the weekend with SE~'IOP MOTIIERS of Mid- 23, Mt. Alto.
:'.':e ~e:;:,e ~~· with the
Raymond G. McManaway,
9 p.m.: Wayne H.
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Homer Jones. Third Ave., were mothers to be in charge, Mrs. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. dleport High Schoo] wiJI meet Charles Allen Searles, 22,
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1 Wellston; Mra. Fred E. 4:35 a.m.
his sister, Lora Greenlee of Angus Howard was named gen- Thomas Hennessy and family Tuesday evening Nov. 22 in Rutland 0 and Sandra Sue ween season .. The Clubs
Fox, Ironton; Emanuel E.
Kanawha River - • Semet
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b1gh school ca eter1a. All Johnson, 20, Mason, W. Va. ber 22 t the hom f M nd
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Gabnel, Ath. thers.
Meter of Beverly were Sundey lfiOtherS are urged to attend.
Charles William Rhodes, Jr.,
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e r. a E. Wyant, Rt. 3 Oak Hill; Mer· Shearer down Marmet 12:35 a.
ens: Mr. and Mrs. H. Bow. No meeting was scheduled In dinner guests of her sister, Mrs.' . ·RACINE AMERICAN Legion 22, Pt. Pleasant, and Carolyn 1~"· Eynon..:•::,, will h
Hunt, Rt. 2 McArthur.
m.; Knox up Marmet 3:35 a.m.;
man and Louise Atkms, Colum- December but a special pro- Sugje Fischer.
AuXiliary wiU meet Tuesday, Sue Miller, 20. Pt. Pleasant.
oor prt~es
•" exc ange.
BJrdlt
Jane Lucu up Marmet
bus: and Mr. and Mrs. Guy , g•am will be planned for the Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Michael Nov, 22, at 7:30 p. m, at the Rupert Joseph Crandol, 21,
IN SERVICE
Mr John C B
a.m.; Duncan. Brtlce~
Brdtte
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Guest Pt. Pleasant, and Mary Aoo
s.
' aeon,
'15 a. m.; 01·e
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January meeting. with Man- and Mrs. Su'ste Fish cer were Post Ra II in Racme.
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Mrs. John Scmes " recuper- ning Kloes i• charge. Delegat- Saturday business visitors Ia speaker will be Mrs.
Mary Rickard, 20, Letart.
David Wililam F!~ld.!, son
Mlddl:':.\~~~ K: w!i:~. Rt. up Winfield 2:~ p.tr ·.u . ·
atmg from an tllness at the es and alternates will be nam- Parkersburg, W. Va.
Marlin, 3th district Junior AJ:. James Wesley Turley, 22, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham Ftelds,
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down Winfield 1:35 ·•
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home of her daughter and lam· ed in January to attend the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Eichinger tivlty chairman.
Hartford, and Alberta
Jo 1-xl Mulberry, Porn"?~·
Wellston, daug ter, 7:13 p.m.
down Win!, ~ 45 p.
ily, Mr. and Mrs. Myron Du.'· County Council P.T.A.
and danghters, P•ula June and HARRISONVILLE PTO will Thompson, 18, Letart.
'I started his baste lratn~
; Elgercl!U up W'mtleld 9:110
li~ld, Cleveland. Mr. Scmes "
Tamara spent Sunday at Stew· meet Tuesday, Nov. 22 , at 7,45 Denver Marvin Sandy, S1, Fort Bragg, N. C. ll.avtd
Dlacbargeo
· W. H. Slulver, Jr. up WJn.
With hiS w•fe there. They had
art wtth her parents, Mr. and : P m in the auditorium There LaRue Ohio and Edna Lee uated from W~ama
Mrs. Charles Bates
1:55 a.m.; llelen z. up
been visiting in Michigan with Sorority Completes
.Mrs. Rex O'Brien.
wlll
a short progr~m foJ. Potts,' 4S, Marlon, Ohio.
School and prtor to lnd~ctlon, Carol Lee Beaver and
W'tnDeltl 1:~ a.m.; Mountain
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roush..1
Boxes to Sold.iers
lowing the business meeting.
":as emtaptilooyedl ~-Burton s Ser· son, Mrs. Donald R. Clark and State up lVInfleld 1:5S am.; AI·
th~r~..~a~ ;::r~.:~ VI~.~ SOhlo PEhit~ Pshi sh,aplerlmblleta fleUowship RevleUJs !lllmnt! are urged to at- 19 Selectees Take
Ytce s
n n -~aon,
daugh:, :y· ~-=r
len !:m~errlll doWII Winfield
Cincinnati with her daughler tgma
. orou y me ers F nd
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Physical Exams
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. TH ANNOUNCED
ard N. ru''chards, Dale D·.
M have completed their Christmas
u Raismg
ays
WEDNE'!DAY
PFC and M p ul E Will f
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end fam•IY. the Rev. and rs. good-will project by sending 18 The Youth Fellowship of the EVANGELINE Chapter,
PT. PLEASANT - Nineteen Kll
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Wilson, Cltarlea F ltettermc InventGeorge Siddall and children. boxes of goods and other arti- United Methodist church met Middleport wm sponsor a
from Mason County
len, Texaa are the
. FocanU, and Mrs. ed the aelf-darter tor ·ltrloril&lt;&gt;
She will accompany them home cles to 18 Meigs County S&lt;rvice- Sunday evening at the church. sale Wedoesday, Nov, 23, at left Monday to take physical of a son, Paul E. Jr.,
Malone
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holiday.
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men in Viet Nam.
Devotions taken from
The the Dudley Flower Shop. All :~~:::::o:~ In A8hland, Ky., Grandparents are Mr.
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--- ·- ·The boxes were mailed Mon- Upper Room were led by Pam. members are asked to contrlb.
to a release from the Mrs. Harold Will, Pomero,.,
u 'JGS THEATRE
. a variety of ela Cre w, t0 open the meeti ng. ute baked goods ·
board
and Mr.
and Mrs.
A. L.-,andpia-11
Phelps
n•l
day and contarned
The
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Pomerov Ohio
JIIC u mg omema e
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Chari Ed ·,ard Thom rents are Mr and Mrs A
candies, bread, snacks !Um, pledge ;was discussed and also FRIENDLY CB Club of Porn- ns, L
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powdered juices, cigarettes, how the fund Is used. Ways eroy is having its regular meet- :n~1
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TONIGHT
i and items that will be consider- and means of raising fuods was ing at the AMVETS hall In
ll King :~~ ~~te:: M'ddl ' ~n
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"HOW TO STEAL
1 epa_._ _ __
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treats
by
the
servicemen.
d1scussed.
Christmas
candles
P()meroy,
Thanksgiving
at
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Ed
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Willlams
James
A MILLION"
The McClure Dairy Isle made I have been ordered which the 7:30 p. m. All members are H~~er Gl~ver Robert' Allen
FLOATING RESTAURANT
Technicolor
Audrey Hepburn, Peter
a
cash
dooation
to
lhe project group wdl _sell as a money urged to attend and all
Pauley,
Joseph
Randolph
Spen·
NEW
YORK &lt;UP!) _ Bn!lne!l'-11
0 Teole, EH Wallach, Hugh
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with
the
member~
of
the
sorormakmg
proJect.
The
MVF
ben·
esled
Citizen
Band
Radio
cer
Johnny
Lee
Krebs
Roger
haven,
Germany boaata
Griffith, Chas. Boyer
Colorc.ar1oons: Artful Arl
Iity supplying the remaind~r. edtctJOn dosed the meeting. atora and friends are Invited. ~ Scarberry, William' Frank- ftoallng restaur..;t that served ll
. Happy Returns
IPreparing the boxes lot ship- Attending were Linda Warner, Rtfreshments and
lin Russell Richard Lee Neal about 360 guests In all
ment
were
Martha
Eschlemao.
Lean~
Sebo,
Pamela
Crew,
w!U
be
served.
All
Donald
Ra~ Lyons,
Frankl~ '!'be Yessel, Seute ~:11
WEDNESDAY
Now-ember t3rd
president, Gail Hovatter, LoiS Roome Reuter, Roy Vau11nan, are asked to bring either
Cooper Larry Ever- (Sweet Girl) liaa oerved aa
NOT OPEN
Moore, Ula Mitclt.
J1m Swa121, Tom Vaughan, Da· wichea or cookies.
Meadows
Vltus Kapp cargo carrier training
Thursdl)' thru S1turd1y
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vid Sebo and advisors, Mrs.
and Larry ~e Mace.
· hotel and ~th hosteL
Nov, 24-25·26
COMPLETES COURSE .. 1 Roy Reuter and Mrs. John Netv Book Titles
"THE GREAT RACE"
Private Michael A. Smith, 20, Sebo.
Are Announced
OFFICE TO CLOSE ... •
TAD A MINI-LOOK
Technicolor
Jack Ltmmon, Tony Curtis, son of Mr. and Mrs. J . A. Smith,
Bbrarlan,l MASON - The Mason Water PARIS (UP!) - Wben
Natalie Wood, Keenan Wynn, Route, Racine, completed an 1
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Miss Carroll Lyons. ••
De artm 1 Office will
be
Brea
Arthur O'Connell, Peter Falk automotive course at the Army Welcome u. GIVen
has announced 18 new
P
en
quea
I &amp;eel I pretly
Colorcutoon: Out &amp; Out Rout I
ublicl~=~:from
the evenlna of No- In a mlnl·sklrt now, he
P
Armor Scbool, Fl Knox, Ky., New Church Member are at the Middleport
23 to Novt.mber 26th. looks - but doe.n't

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1966
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AppJy Wed

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Is Announc~d

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CAIILA MORRIS

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II will be the flflh major Ylllllll tald
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n.paasion of tbe seven - yearConslrtletion !lrelllf1:&amp;11'·
old facility In four yellll, 111&lt;1 er way, overlapping
, ·' ,.
·
wUI mmase the produclloa panslon that is nearing
capaelly to more lba• DIDo tioo,
dmeo the orlgiltal Jlze, IJe.
Employment at Ill&amp;
#j
rise about 20 per cent wben,illt
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new faclilties are I!OliiP~
NO PAPER THURSDAY
next year, DeYIIIlll llliJ.
There wt11 be 10 paper ..
Goodyear
produceS
Thursday accordliiJ to llldl. polyt:stfr resins prlmarlly
cord and for texUies
ard S• Ow eD, 1!1bllsber' II
order to permit Oblo Vslloy
wearing apParel and
Publlohlng Co., omployeea te I~t~~~~~also=·~10 of
oblerve TUtW&amp;JYio&amp;.
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Goodyear Polyester Marks Up
Fifth Expansion in 7Years
Plans to increase the capacity of The GOQdjfl,
Tire &amp; Rubber Company's polyester resin plant }I~
Point Pleasant, W. Va., by nearly 50 per C~&gt;nt were 111nounced today in Akron.
The expansion will boost- the plant's capll\'lti
Imo1re than 150 million pound~ a year, according 1(1
sell DeYoung, Goodyear chatnnan and chief execuuV.

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.leigs---Giri
To :,Show Talent
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·War Action

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I Mrs. Paul Grueser was wei· Library.
TiUes are, A Caadle In

NO NEED

TO CARRY
LARGE SUMS

OF MONEY.
Have A
Record Of

Every Dollar
Spent

Open ACitizens National
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TODAYI
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Mlmlltr l'edoral Depailt 111111....- Corporlllon

corned into Heath Methodist
Church membership during the
Sunday morning worship &amp;erY·
ice.
Thanksgiving Sunday was of&gt;.
served with the Rev. Max Dona·
hue presenUog the sennon leplc, "The Consequence of lngratitude.'' Altar flowers were pre·
S&lt;nted in memory of the late
llr. Rober! Coats, by bls !11111lly, Mrs. Coats, the Rev. and
Mrs. 1\ussell Mcintyre, and Mr.
and Mrs. Stephen Coats.
Announceme•t was made of
the Comununity Thanksgiving
Service to be held Wedaesday
evening at 7:30p.m. in the First
· ijaptist Church with the Rev
Donald Hicks of the Church oil
Christ bringing the message,

Stephen Zinn on
Visit in Cheshire

Thanbglvlng Is o Wlllldorful time for plctuN -tiko

Ro~, Arthur: Spaee.
will be on Wednesday a1te beckoned him, and
11111. tuN you haYI plonty of film on hand,' ~ .
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week.
there was her CODcealod
to UH. Htrt'l how you can HYt at Elbtiftldl,
FeUcll)' - Dern; No
friend. Breat wu
Image- Ehot; Shadow of
PleaJaDI Valler Ilolpflai bound and gaggod
You'll find o complete ttltctlon of all al-. oil
Alrmghty - Eliot;
ADMITTED: Sandra Gaul, of his wallet with 150
typoo of comor11 In C:olor ond block ond whl~
Fantbrepe; Restdent Nurae
Pleasant; Gloria Leonard, (f'O).
Hancock; Watch ~ Wall,
Pleasant; John Rhodes,
Darling- Hodge, Varieties
Oblo.
NEW ATI'R4cnON
Koclek Verichrome Pen Film
Paychedellc
DISCHARGED: None.
LONDON (UP!) - .~Baec,
tent and Houston; Tr~ olDIollar I
may ioon be 1101111111 ita
Skulls - Lee; Million
IINTERTAINED DINNER
tiowltnc alieya and bingo OA~·II
(Bleck end Whte)
N~rae - Marsh; Castle
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Swatul lli'B. Prloce Rolaler !Old
mght - McKenna: Teens
with a dinDer Sa~ Brltlah BroatlcUtlric Corp.
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Pllrn .......
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the Tightrope - Paneth,
evening, at their hnme,' some vlii!Ora 10 hll tiny ':~~~
Pan Pllm ••••••••• ,.~
ger In Skirts - Sergent;
Ave. Guests Wen! Mr. clpsllty weren't Monts Ct
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Pnre PotSOD - Waugh; "'il;;•1 ~:~:~~ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph bit of bowling and bJna&lt;l ~~~~
House On The Quay - ,"
and Ernest Weber of be an added lt11'11&lt;!114it to'r I
The Middleport Public
Cbesle!'; Mrs. Don Blantenablp,1
II.
brary will be eitsod Nov. 24
and Mrs. Norma Chap.
observance of Thanksglvmg.
of tho
brary hours are noon to 5 p.m.
Monday through Saturday.

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Stephen
G. arrived
Zlnn andIn Cbeshhis Pamt
Party
wife,
Sherry,
By Mrs.
Eichinger
1ire on Nov. 10 to spend · some Mrs. Allen Eichinger
time with his parents, The Rev. lalned with an Ariel Paint
1and Mrs. Warren Zlnn and bro- ty reeentiy at her home,
ther, Dan.
ber.ry Heights.
Stephen was receoUy db- Following a demmtotratlon by
charged !rom lite Air F'orC.. Mrs. Olan Hyaell, gemes were
He was stationed three years played and prius awarded the
at England AFB, at ~Jandrla, winners. Refreshmoots
La., in the electronles dlvialon. served by hostass to ·Mrs. J
Prior to this, he was in acbool Terrell; ,Mrs. T, A. -Hewataon,
at Keesler at BilOXI, MlssJs. Mra. Jolm Watson, l(n. James
sippi. He was trained aa
a lllehi, 'Mfs. George Nub, Mrs.
beavy grouptl radio repairman Paul Eldtlnger, Mrtl ·Chas. I.eand baa It.,s ~ yeara exper. gar, Mrs. Mlll Elcltipger,_Mn.
lt11ce In tltllllleld., He hqpeii to Kenneth Bramt, 1\IJ.'S', Harold
flitd emp!Oymeat 'ahd
Ia Rose 111d Mra. Hysell and 11011,

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NEW HAVEN _ The
Miss Ethel Riddle of Harris-'
lloven Woman's Club will
burg, Pa. and Miss Mary lloovsor their annual Art and
of Joh..town, Pa. visited
Fair Friday, DeCember 2
Riddle's' home , here re·
Saturday, Dec. at City
3
In New Haven. Craftsmen
Mr. and ·Mrs. Osmer. Lane
aecUons of West Vir·
Eu ene

OUAUTY

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g•ma have been contacted In
reFgards to exhibiting.
" to exhibit Is $1.
of the handmade artie\.,,
clothes, embroidered work,
al arrangements,
Christmas decorations,
and candy will be sold.
Exhibits will be open for
the public to view the products
from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each of
the two days of the fair,
Clau. surprise packages can
be bought for 5. cents, and
rt&gt;fre~I.H~lents Will he s_erved.

HudnalL
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Mrs. Mai\Vln Roush has , ..
turned to her home afterr ':!~ II
medical patient at H

POTATOES
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Ice Cream

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The Germano Introduced lager beet Into the United States
in 1840.

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THE NEW POPULAR

POOR BOY TOP
ZIPPER BACK

4-STRING

LADIES' ASST. STYLES

TRUE-TONE

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INFANTS
"Happy-Time"

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Port. Televisions

SLEEPERS
With NonSkid Soles

THE FAMOUS "ADVENTURER I" MODEL
General Electric famous "Adxenture !" portable

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televi'iion set with front controls and front sound

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Reg.
.. 2.99
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CHRISTMAS ·

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LADIES'
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CDal PANTS
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socket. 15"x20"
top. Rolls easily

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Dtcoratod Plotes, Birds,
Rootter Plilntor, Vases.
Salt and popptr Lamps.
Candto Holcjeu, T.eo Pots.
Kitchen Ploq-. .
.
Cup and Souctr, Pig Bonks.
Footed Compote Colt S.t.
Jewelry Boxes, Pitchers.
Hamburger Press. ·
Ser¥1119 Trays, Hot Rocks •
Fawn Family Liquor S.t.
Ash Troyl, Cigarette Sot.
Spice Sott; Book Ends.
Soled Sots
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A BONANZA FIRST- SPECIAL!

ACKETS

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MEN'S '&lt;JUILTED LINING
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FOR CHRISTMAS GIVING

HOUSE SLIPPERS

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COTTON STRIPE

time only.

PRICE in the VAlLEY

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Regular $1.98

net with handsome moldnd handle , .. lor a limited

Grade) .

CHRISTMAS WRAPPING

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GE's j'Silver Touch" durable, textured p1astic cabl·

PLAY

ASST. PATTERNS

life · like baby
wrappl!"d in a col·
blanket. One of
our best va Iues.

REG. $5.98

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JUMBO PACK 3-ROLLS

cute 18-inch Doll

All channel (VHF and UHF reception featuring

SAVINGS FOR
FALL. FIX•UP TIMEI

DELIV!RY

Blanket

ASST. COLORS

MIDDLEPORT

CARLOAD
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••• easy to use ••• easy to see • , • easy to hear.

MO~E

COffee

2 lb.
Tin

BABY

$5.99 $14.99
THE SHOE BOX

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FROM COLLETTE DOLL CO,
A LARGE 18-INCH TALL

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

LADIES POPULAR

Gaul, Mrs. Jack Wheel·

CtJ!ItS.

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Harold, Melvin and John
Sherman Jordan, Mr!3.
lumbus, Ohio.
Perry, Mrs.
Alvin
--I
Mrs. Marlin Campbell
ACTION FILED
and
, Jane Teter, Mrs.
PT. PLEASANT - A •·!vii ac., Ralph Harbour.
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lion has been filed In the office I
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of the Circuit Clerk, 1tyied Na·
Mens, Boys, Yauths
tionwide Mutual Insurance Com.
Spice Tan 8"
pany vs. Sam Taylor, Pt. Pleas.
ant. The actiOn concern!~ a
promissory note with the plain. II
Sizes 8% to Mens 12
tiff . . demanding judgment against the defendant i!'l
to
sum of $.1.19.87 with Interest and

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Enriched Bread
Pineapple

and Floyd
W1se, 01, LiUwpolls, 0 .,
Bertha Jl"w ~ l Arnett, 26,

CARlON

JANI PAIIKIR- MADE WITH IUT'hiltMII.I( .

AIIP II.ICiiD, CIIUIHED OR CHUNKS

L~on;

OAI.&amp;ON

~ANILLA

CsJves ••.z• m
er Calveo t7.2ii ·.fD
VEAL CALVES-·
90; Seconds 32.50; ,
Z5 to 31.10;
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21.40 to 28.75; CUlls :U :. . .O":Iif;
2UO.
Total buyers 88; total
oors 169; total
$15,239.19.

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of the County Clerk. They are Jeffers, Southside.
Charles Arthur
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Le- DL~HARGED - Mrs Clay.
on, and Hilda Mae
18,
Stahl, William Ma;..,hout,

MARVIL IIRANO

FRENCH

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USE OUR LAY-AWAY

Buy Now and Save

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barge~

3 BIG
DAYS

gram of Governor Hulett C. 1
Scene of Slwwer
1 Smith will be held Friday, DecLF:TART, w. va. - Mis• \ember 2, with an all· afternoon
An_p,;t'la Zerkle was honored with . session at the National _Guard
a pre-brldal shower Friday eve- IArmory north of the ctty on
ning at the Mason Youth Cen· State Route 62,
ter. She is the. bride-eleet of The program will begin at tl
Jlnrry Joe Smtth of Hartford, p. m. running until 6 p. m. or
son of the late Walter Smith \longer If necessary. Any clti· 1
&lt;H ~ -i Mrs. Sadie Sm1th, Hartfnrd. zen of the area or stale wll\ 1
Hostes£es were Mrs. Paul Bo-. lhave a chance to si t and talk
&lt;·ook aad Mrs. Eber Roush, informally Mth the
both of Mason.
or any of more than two doZ&lt;m !I
Games were played and re- state officials. No appointment :
fr~shments were served to 30. jis necessary and all v;,, ;''"""'
Mtss ?..erklef daugllter of Mr. 1will be wE'Icomed on a first .
and Mrs. Ronald Zerkle, Letart, come, first served, basis.
will be married on December
3rd. Following the ceremony, : This is the lOth such pro-:
1he couple will leave for Elk- :gram since Governor Smith
hart, Ind., wbere be employed, Itook oflice. More than J500
1
and where they will reside.
have taken advantage of
the program throughout
SEEK UCENSES
stat. since it began In 1965.
PT. PLEASANT - Two COUPles have made applications for
PleaiOnt Valley Hospllal

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PT. PLEASANT - The "Gov-~
ernment to the People" pro-

Y outlr CPnwr is

NEW RED

ORANGES

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Program is
December 2

reiPased later.

A&amp;P FRESH PRODUCE VALUES!

FLORIDA

;::;p~;

Matild~

Governor'8

'"' is chairman. Merchants don&lt;~ting money will be announCed later. More details in rega-d' to the contest will be

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u:.'rsyG:~;."~~- M~:. M~rl Megee~

., lf.sO

son of Pittsburgh, Pa.
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
E. Roush' recently.

Mrs. Jack Flesher, New Hav- ,

.f

Me~ "~' J"'" :"~

Steers 17.10

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
were vJsltors In ColumbuJ
FRIDAY
Saturday
SATURDAY
Robert· Welch of Clarksburg,
w. va. visited his broiher and
MONDAY
family, Rev. and Mrs. Jack T.
Welch and children over the Member
weekend.
Middleport
Mrs. Paul Harman was a
cent patient at Pleasanl v.n.vll Mtrchtnlo
Hospital.
Gift.G·Ramo
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McComb

1rne Hester •. Fine Arts
man. or presJdent of the
:~r's Club, Mrs. William
sell, New Haven.
Merchants have donated money for prizes in the Christmas
L,ghting Contest sponsored by
the New Havtn Woman's Club.

Pork Chops ~-:,, c""' ., 69c
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_ Mrs · fuiy cook New Haven I
PT. PLEASANT
Mrs Howard Johnson Rose- will ~nter the st: M3ry'!' HosLIV~II. SAI#.II•OO.
mary. Sisk and Miss 'Emma pita! in Huntington on WednesSallirday, Nov. It; lie
of the Mason
E Ste art At· Forthe altended the graduation day where she will undergo HOGS - 175 to 220 20.7li Ill
.
.., ~laps fo~ ~:U,~" an
"· ·~Mrn
~a~bart 01 Mrs. Johnson's son, Robert, observation.
22.110: Heavies 19.75 to ,21.60;
St
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~- ~ndl"&amp; w~~ Fo~song Mrs: at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Miss Mary Burris' of Colom· J,ights 18.60 to 21.80: Fat Sows
ate ~p•t:rn w en
~ C \ S nl~h Mrs Willl~m Fry Mr. Jim Buckland of BaiU· bus Is visiting her parenll!, 16.50 to 2{).25; Boars t0.75 to
1
met
Mrs.
more, Md .. aad George McCo- Mr. and Mrs. L. O.. Burris In 14.75: Pigs S25 to 12; Stock
I ted h .
fi Noble Mrs. George Carson Mrs. mas, Huntmgton, former r.,l· Mason.
'•
Shoats 11.50 to 21.
the
M;
Lester Zerkle Miss Mary Dud· sidents of Mason, visited on Fri.
&lt;·
CAITLE - Steers 18 to 23;
Swatzet·w'ill
·
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Miss ·E'rwna Forthe and day, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles About
100,000 :.Europeans Heifers 16.35 to 20.25; Fat Cows
Mrs.
Zerkle
ln :hoJ.;saes.
Aldridge, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley live on canal
and boats . .'4.60 to 17.80: Canners 11.50 to

~v.'ral

Addtl.lOnnl lnfor~natlon
b · obta tned by calling Mrs.

~~~ M:;.~·~· ~:~!I Stock Market ~J:~§t~'

CloitPlaru Party
charge of thp d¢v,oUona1 proFor Lakin Patientl
gr.,. '!'be new president, Mrs.
MASON - The
Suns~ine llu,.ell Capehart p':!~ded~:~

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DISCOUNT PRICE
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Push The BuHon and Off She Walks

BABY WALK ALONE

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NEW HAVEN _ The
Miss Ethel Riddle of Harris-'
lloven Woman's Club will
burg, Pa. and Miss Mary lloovsor their annual Art and
of Joh..town, Pa. visited
Fair Friday, DeCember 2
Riddle's' home , here re·
Saturday, Dec. at City
3
In New Haven. Craftsmen
Mr. and ·Mrs. Osmer. Lane
aecUons of West Vir·
Eu ene

OUAUTY

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WELl

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g•ma have been contacted In
reFgards to exhibiting.
" to exhibit Is $1.
of the handmade artie\.,,
clothes, embroidered work,
al arrangements,
Christmas decorations,
and candy will be sold.
Exhibits will be open for
the public to view the products
from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. each of
the two days of the fair,
Clau. surprise packages can
be bought for 5. cents, and
rt&gt;fre~I.H~lents Will he s_erved.

HudnalL
g
Mrs. Mai\Vln Roush has , ..
turned to her home afterr ':!~ II
medical patient at H

POTATOES
10
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SWEn

AND MELtOW

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bag

mamage bcenses m the office

Ice Cream

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The Germano Introduced lager beet Into the United States
in 1840.

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THE NEW POPULAR

POOR BOY TOP
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4-STRING

LADIES' ASST. STYLES

TRUE-TONE

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SLEEPERS
With NonSkid Soles

THE FAMOUS "ADVENTURER I" MODEL
General Electric famous "Adxenture !" portable

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televi'iion set with front controls and front sound

.

Reg.
.. 2.99
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CHRISTMAS ·

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LADIES'
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CDal PANTS
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·UI~ge • Ex-Large

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Kitten on Boot.Plantor.

socket. 15"x20"
top. Rolls easily

8obbli119 H11d' Q\lgs.

on

Dtcoratod Plotes, Birds,
Rootter Plilntor, Vases.
Salt and popptr Lamps.
Candto Holcjeu, T.eo Pots.
Kitchen Ploq-. .
.
Cup and Souctr, Pig Bonks.
Footed Compote Colt S.t.
Jewelry Boxes, Pitchers.
Hamburger Press. ·
Ser¥1119 Trays, Hot Rocks •
Fawn Family Liquor S.t.
Ash Troyl, Cigarette Sot.
Spice Sott; Book Ends.
Soled Sots
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SIZES .I

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A BONANZA FIRST- SPECIAL!

ACKETS

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MEN'S '&lt;JUILTED LINING
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HOUSE SLIPPERS

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PACK

COTTON STRIPE

time only.

PRICE in the VAlLEY

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Regular $1.98

net with handsome moldnd handle , .. lor a limited

Grade) .

CHRISTMAS WRAPPING

c

GE's j'Silver Touch" durable, textured p1astic cabl·

PLAY

ASST. PATTERNS

life · like baby
wrappl!"d in a col·
blanket. One of
our best va Iues.

REG. $5.98

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JUMBO PACK 3-ROLLS

cute 18-inch Doll

All channel (VHF and UHF reception featuring

SAVINGS FOR
FALL. FIX•UP TIMEI

DELIV!RY

Blanket

ASST. COLORS

MIDDLEPORT

CARLOAD
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••• easy to use ••• easy to see • , • easy to hear.

MO~E

COffee

2 lb.
Tin

BABY

$5.99 $14.99
THE SHOE BOX

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STRETCH
PANTS

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FROM COLLETTE DOLL CO,
A LARGE 18-INCH TALL

Ml'fl. Perry

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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

LADIES POPULAR

Gaul, Mrs. Jack Wheel·

CtJ!ItS.

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Harold, Melvin and John
Sherman Jordan, Mr!3.
lumbus, Ohio.
Perry, Mrs.
Alvin
--I
Mrs. Marlin Campbell
ACTION FILED
and
, Jane Teter, Mrs.
PT. PLEASANT - A •·!vii ac., Ralph Harbour.
'
lion has been filed In the office I
I
of the Circuit Clerk, 1tyied Na·
Mens, Boys, Yauths
tionwide Mutual Insurance Com.
Spice Tan 8"
pany vs. Sam Taylor, Pt. Pleas.
ant. The actiOn concern!~ a
promissory note with the plain. II
Sizes 8% to Mens 12
tiff . . demanding judgment against the defendant i!'l
to
sum of $.1.19.87 with Interest and

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Enriched Bread
Pineapple

and Floyd
W1se, 01, LiUwpolls, 0 .,
Bertha Jl"w ~ l Arnett, 26,

CARlON

JANI PAIIKIR- MADE WITH IUT'hiltMII.I( .

AIIP II.ICiiD, CIIUIHED OR CHUNKS

L~on;

OAI.&amp;ON

~ANILLA

CsJves ••.z• m
er Calveo t7.2ii ·.fD
VEAL CALVES-·
90; Seconds 32.50; ,
Z5 to 31.10;
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2UO.
Total buyers 88; total
oors 169; total
$15,239.19.

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of the County Clerk. They are Jeffers, Southside.
Charles Arthur
I
Le- DL~HARGED - Mrs Clay.
on, and Hilda Mae
18,
Stahl, William Ma;..,hout,

MARVIL IIRANO

FRENCH

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USE OUR LAY-AWAY

Buy Now and Save

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barge~

3 BIG
DAYS

gram of Governor Hulett C. 1
Scene of Slwwer
1 Smith will be held Friday, DecLF:TART, w. va. - Mis• \ember 2, with an all· afternoon
An_p,;t'la Zerkle was honored with . session at the National _Guard
a pre-brldal shower Friday eve- IArmory north of the ctty on
ning at the Mason Youth Cen· State Route 62,
ter. She is the. bride-eleet of The program will begin at tl
Jlnrry Joe Smtth of Hartford, p. m. running until 6 p. m. or
son of the late Walter Smith \longer If necessary. Any clti· 1
&lt;H ~ -i Mrs. Sadie Sm1th, Hartfnrd. zen of the area or stale wll\ 1
Hostes£es were Mrs. Paul Bo-. lhave a chance to si t and talk
&lt;·ook aad Mrs. Eber Roush, informally Mth the
both of Mason.
or any of more than two doZ&lt;m !I
Games were played and re- state officials. No appointment :
fr~shments were served to 30. jis necessary and all v;,, ;''"""'
Mtss ?..erklef daugllter of Mr. 1will be wE'Icomed on a first .
and Mrs. Ronald Zerkle, Letart, come, first served, basis.
will be married on December
3rd. Following the ceremony, : This is the lOth such pro-:
1he couple will leave for Elk- :gram since Governor Smith
hart, Ind., wbere be employed, Itook oflice. More than J500
1
and where they will reside.
have taken advantage of
the program throughout
SEEK UCENSES
stat. since it began In 1965.
PT. PLEASANT - Two COUPles have made applications for
PleaiOnt Valley Hospllal

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PT. PLEASANT - The "Gov-~
ernment to the People" pro-

Y outlr CPnwr is

NEW RED

ORANGES

I.e.~

a!fm~~e~i

s~isl.

Program is
December 2

reiPased later.

A&amp;P FRESH PRODUCE VALUES!

FLORIDA

;::;p~;

Matild~

Governor'8

'"' is chairman. Merchants don&lt;~ting money will be announCed later. More details in rega-d' to the contest will be

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u:.'rsyG:~;."~~- M~:. M~rl Megee~

., lf.sO

son of Pittsburgh, Pa.
her parents Mr. and Mrs.
E. Roush' recently.

Mrs. Jack Flesher, New Hav- ,

.f

Me~ "~' J"'" :"~

Steers 17.10

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin
were vJsltors In ColumbuJ
FRIDAY
Saturday
SATURDAY
Robert· Welch of Clarksburg,
w. va. visited his broiher and
MONDAY
family, Rev. and Mrs. Jack T.
Welch and children over the Member
weekend.
Middleport
Mrs. Paul Harman was a
cent patient at Pleasanl v.n.vll Mtrchtnlo
Hospital.
Gift.G·Ramo
Mr. and Mrs. Joe McComb

1rne Hester •. Fine Arts
man. or presJdent of the
:~r's Club, Mrs. William
sell, New Haven.
Merchants have donated money for prizes in the Christmas
L,ghting Contest sponsored by
the New Havtn Woman's Club.

Pork Chops ~-:,, c""' ., 69c
F,....h·-·
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· c:1(0h 1-tb. pkf- tM ftf, 69C

_ Mrs · fuiy cook New Haven I
PT. PLEASANT
Mrs Howard Johnson Rose- will ~nter the st: M3ry'!' HosLIV~II. SAI#.II•OO.
mary. Sisk and Miss 'Emma pita! in Huntington on WednesSallirday, Nov. It; lie
of the Mason
E Ste art At· Forthe altended the graduation day where she will undergo HOGS - 175 to 220 20.7li Ill
.
.., ~laps fo~ ~:U,~" an
"· ·~Mrn
~a~bart 01 Mrs. Johnson's son, Robert, observation.
22.110: Heavies 19.75 to ,21.60;
St
ll liO ~atl~
~- ~ndl"&amp; w~~ Fo~song Mrs: at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Miss Mary Burris' of Colom· J,ights 18.60 to 21.80: Fat Sows
ate ~p•t:rn w en
~ C \ S nl~h Mrs Willl~m Fry Mr. Jim Buckland of BaiU· bus Is visiting her parenll!, 16.50 to 2{).25; Boars t0.75 to
1
met
Mrs.
more, Md .. aad George McCo- Mr. and Mrs. L. O.. Burris In 14.75: Pigs S25 to 12; Stock
I ted h .
fi Noble Mrs. George Carson Mrs. mas, Huntmgton, former r.,l· Mason.
'•
Shoats 11.50 to 21.
the
M;
Lester Zerkle Miss Mary Dud· sidents of Mason, visited on Fri.
&lt;·
CAITLE - Steers 18 to 23;
Swatzet·w'ill
·
I' din
Miss ·E'rwna Forthe and day, with Mr. and Mrs. Charles About
100,000 :.Europeans Heifers 16.35 to 20.25; Fat Cows
Mrs.
Zerkle
ln :hoJ.;saes.
Aldridge, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley live on canal
and boats . .'4.60 to 17.80: Canners 11.50 to

~v.'ral

Addtl.lOnnl lnfor~natlon
b · obta tned by calling Mrs.

~~~ M:;.~·~· ~:~!I Stock Market ~J:~§t~'

CloitPlaru Party
charge of thp d¢v,oUona1 proFor Lakin Patientl
gr.,. '!'be new president, Mrs.
MASON - The
Suns~ine llu,.ell Capehart p':!~ded~:~

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SPECIAL
DISCOUNT PRICE
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HERE'S THE WINNING-EST BABY!
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BABY WALK ALONE

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Ratzatratzl

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MIDDLEPORT
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V, at 1 p. m.

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I DOCTOR SAYS

Hostess of

: By William Lawrence, D. D.

Ratzatratzl

Garden Club

Missed out? There's
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·Due in Pomeroy on December (irst q" "";f!~~~.c,~u~ carol. Meig$ Temple '
. The Rev.. G~ifiip Eplscepal
Callahan. county in Grace
Episcoplll ing party at the county Chll· Hold'Dinner
rector of Trinity
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Church, Parke~~urg, lor eight The Rev. Mr. Callahan, Dean Girl Sceur .Tr\"'P .~71 . met ~I : ~ Jlirker, Wpner w~: enjoyed
square. Tables were atlractiVe
ye~s a televt~l"1l perso~allty of the Ohio Valley Convocation the Girt Sceu~.. li~.RJn 1\ildilll!- . bY the, P¥t Chtm of Meigs Mr. and Mra. Kenneth
In white covers and centered
on , The Parsons Matl)lox ll)ld of E isce al Churches, will be port Tuesday.
,
Temple Py~an Ststers Mon- and family, p;astor of ~
with arrangements of fruit with
other W~st Vlrgmla programs, drawfng 0~ many years' exper· The meeting ~as ope~ with day evening at Batley's Res- Nazarene church and Mr; ' IJlcl
tall red tapers m crystal bold·
comes to Pomeroy Thursday, ieoce at Calvar Church, Pitts. the singmg of P~ace. Plana ta~g:ant In Pomeroy for t h c Mrs. Clydli HendeNon, ·."wtto
ers on either side. Napkins. c.ar-J
December 1. He wtll lead a . b h 'th t/ Re
S a m were made to pamt the Girl November meeting.
are moving 14! Pt. Pleasalit
ried out the
Thanksg•vmg
"Quiet Day" for women of the Suhrg , kwt
de as c~aplain to Scout sign and to place cur· , ·FolloWing the dinner
the G~es;• were Mr. and
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talns In the hall. Patrol leaders
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a state home for aged state
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group went to the home of the Carmel .Jewell and lamlly .,....
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small table with white cover
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mental hospital and Federal weres asstgn
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on which was a large cake
.prison in Alde~ston w Va na ear.est, tea erS, .1::; M · for a bualness meeting, open- Mrs. Stella DarneiJ, Mr. 1'11111
iced in white witlt a blu• and
He has served church~s in Hunt: S!IH"1• assts rr"" ;
en 'J ary e~ 'with prayer by Mrs. Mein· Mrs. Esll' Moisman,
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diS. Hanson; First Aid, Florence
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54th Anniversary in blue, the
Tbe Rev. and Mrs.
Ray
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will be . a special
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mger,
re~ men c . airman, the Ideals magazine.
and the honoted l\lliltl.
gift of Alice Spencer. Red; Ma•n of Stoaltville, Ohio will
Day worship at The schedule for the Qutet Kathy Russell •. Recrealton len&lt;!·
Plans were made lor the
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white and blue balloons, the be conduclillg a revival meet·
St. Paul's Lutheran Church Day opens with a coffee hour er, Janet Bohn;. Song .leader Christmas party and gift ex- lng the social hour wltb· prtz.
g1ft of Ray R1ggs, hun~ from iog at the Syracuse E.U.B.
Pomeroy starting at 10 a. m. in the parish house from 10-11 ~nd 1Tr~nsporta~~n cltatrm~;· change to he held Dec. 19 at es won by Mrs. Martbl ChUda;
the tables in the square. The Church Nov. 31J.:Dec. If, 7:30 Thursday. November 24, at a.m., meditations by th~ lead· Fe~~ h' ra:l:;
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dinner was served buff•t style each evening. After
many
the church.
eJ from 11·12, and a sack lunch rten s tp ven a o.
were drawn for the gift ex. man, and VIrginia ~. .
from a table back of
the years in the work of pastor.
In view of the fact that the a• noon. Ep1scopal church worn·
,
change. The traveling
prize Mrs. Meinhart served ~
sq uare. Ethel Canterbury a.;ked ing churches, Rev. Mann is congregation has brought mto ·en wtll prov1de dessert and col· Amateur Gardener s
brought by Mrs. Elizabeth AIJ. bet and 11!111011 llllcks. ~
grace.
now in full time ·evangelistic re&amp;lily a new church building fee.
··.Club Plans Party
man was awarded to Mrs. Meln- member was pven a 'l1lallb.
Dean Barnitz. councilor. work.
. Jear, and is now able to A meditation at 12: 45 will
·· The Middleport Amateur Gar. hart. Games were played dur· giving laviir by tbe baste&amp;:
presided at the meeting which
be of greater servtce to G~d I followed by lite service of Holy deners' Club will meet Wednesopened in rilttalistic
l,:o·m. Cu.b Scouts Follow
.to the _com mumty. thJS ICommunion at 1:30.
,claY ,Dec. t4 for their annual
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Drm0 I f th R "". C b ia I signt ficance. It wt'II aIso be I Letters have been sent to au
of the usual date
. C· S . en Pne ko e tacme
u the 11rst
. . wors h'1p known hea ds of women .s organ. thi!·
, first
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ner of th e .Jo ,.~ c·I ass of t h e 1 Nhome from
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United Methodist church was I amee 15 tmprovmg ~n .11 a · "'ftcemrtnsoonacat the mhoeme aofurMary. service in t.he new edif.ice.
izations in the churches of the Tile party will be held at the
·e'rved at 6 p.tn . to 15 members tie Curtis remams QUI\e 1 ·
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of Mrs · Walter Crooks
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anq three guest'. the Rev. an d : A cnm mumcaliOn was read the supervision or Mr. and Mrs. muSic played ,by ~Irs.
Fri'd be made through those elected with Mrs. Russell Mills, Mrs.
~Irs. C Melvm Alkire and MiSS anoounc mg the f1rst Chnstnl's Cu·clr and Mrs. Shirley Simp· Boaettnar, the rill'rch organ iSt, heads or dtrect wtth Mrs. W. Glenn Lambert and Mrs. Ed·
Lydta EIJersiJach Rev . Alktre 1 patlr ol Past Councilors A-so- son.
emphasizing the 1'hanksg1vmg Patrick Lochary before Tues. gar Reynolds assisting. Gift
aokfd grace .
l'latiun of Di strtCI 13. to he ' The den followed trail signs theme.
day, Novem ber 29.
wra)pings Will be judged dur·
i'ollowmg dmner, the group lwld December lB. at the llPd· made by Mr. Circle througil . The sermon will be ti tl ed.
ing the evening.
&amp;dJo:.Jrn~d to thr clmrc_h parl.or wnod Inn , Belpre. Re servmions the woods to a small cave where "G iving Thanks Always," wi lh l BOOK REPOBT MAll~
----lor the regut.ar mrelmg Wtth , muSI be made wtih Jean Pol· they learned to build and man. the Rev. Joseph ~- Kraley. The ci rcu lation report
for
ANNOUNCE BIRTH
Mrs. Marte Chapma,n. preSI 1 ing by December 12. A com· age a campfire over which they PB'.tor Loc1, preaclung.
The the ftve day week Nov. 7-11 of Mr. and Mrs. Jackte Warns·
As Usual Tomorrow, Thursday,
dent, m charge. r&gt;e~ntiDns tak- , rnunication wa s also read from cooked their supper. The scout s Order of Matins y.. ·iJI be the the Meigs County Bookmoblle ley are announcing the birth of
., .
en from Psalm 106 were led by ' ~ l e li a Smith.
are Tim Bentz, Jeff Circle, Ed· service of the day .
by Mrs. Velma Pikojji, llbrar• a 7 lb. and 9 02. son named
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Thanksgiving
Day
Mrs. Allen E:!Chmger wh~. • : . .
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dte Diddle, David Huddleston, I Even though this is not a tan , shows adult circulation, Timothy Ray. Grandparents are
~o gave tw o medJtallOns. FOI Se( ond nommatwn of orfJcers Sk '
M M.ll . M't ·I N . 1community worsh ip serv ice in 9J8 · J·uvenile circulation. 3,701: Mrs. Marsha Harrison and Mr.
Th k ., .15 I Jd A ole 0r thaoks wns • tpper c ' ian, ' " ease, I
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Our Store Willie Closed
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' . _ Glenn Simpson, Ca rter Smith ' the ordinary sense of thf! word. total circulation, 4,639; aver~ and Mrs. Granvil Wamsley, all
"'d "For Da~ly Lt i&lt;'. and clos. gtveo the kt tchen andh dt"mgl ·and den two scout Keith C~rcle. l e\eryone is cordially invited. age daily, 927.
, of Middleport, 'Route 1
·
fd w1Lh prnyer.
room comm1ttees. T e trav~ ·
Roll call was answered with ing prize donated by Dean Bara Thanksgi\•ing thought.
A nitz was awatdcd to Erna Jeslhank ,·ou . llOH· wJs rrad fromjse. ThP meeting closed in rcg~•lrs. EcirhP Smith for potted . ula r form.
plant sent 10 iler. Plans
---made to remember the sh ut·
ENROLLS IN CBU
ins of the chur·ch at Christ·
mas. Members are asked
to Miss Anita Houdashelt. dau.
D1·ing or SPnd homemade cook- ghter of Mrs. Annabel Houda. •
JC' S to the church December 21,
shell. Route 1, Minersville. has I
at I 30 p.m . when the gifts will completed arrangements to enbC" prepared.
ter the Colum bus Business Uni·
11 was voted to assist
the versity. Miss Houdashelt is a
MEN'S THERMAl KNIT
Lydia Circle in serving lunch 'enior at Southern High School
tn the Ohio Un;versity Wesley- and wit; enroll in the Senior
~n choir at noon December 11,
Accounting Course in June of
whrn they will present a Christ next year.
mas concert at the worshjp
FOR A MAN'S CHRISTMAS GIFT , •• CHOOSE FROM
1our. It WAs also voted to take
canned goods to the church to
Keep warm without extra wei111ht , , Shirts
help the Circle with preparing
.
have long sleeve~, knitted euffs, eollar band
oi Christmas baskets.
.
Mild
buttons. Lon1 tec .pants have knitted
Miss Crace Campbell. Mrs.
cuffs and elastk: waist band.
Thursday thru Saturday
F:vcrett Thomns and Mrs. Jed
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24·25·26
WPb~tl?'r Sr. wet·r named as
"THE GREAT RACE"
tJ-le- nominating committee to
Technicc,Jor
rPport nt tllr Dceembe r mer!· Jack Lemmon, Tony Curtis,
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Men's New Fall and Winter Sport Shirts
ing. The next meeting wili' ~ Natalie Wood, Keenan Wynn,
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solid
colors
and
fancy
patterns.
ReguArthur O'Connell. Peter Falk
Drrember 19 at the home of Colorcartoon: Out &amp; Out Rout
lar and button-down collars. Sizes
small, medium and la rg~. Buy now for
Mrs. Dwight earkrr and there Admission : 7Sc &amp; 40c

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Stiffler'• mack! a sensaUonal purchase CJf over 1100 CJf lh- 111-ta+._
Bobbie :Brooks oweaters. TM purchase was made at a opeelal )~rice
whieb makes it possible 1or shoppers to save over $5.00 Ob eada IW'eatw
purehosed from this excellent tll"OUP .Tbla to a boucle-~
:Sroob in a luxury blend ol mohair and wool. lf1 a """"- oQio !be popular Y·necl&lt;. Available tn whl~ bladtiDd....,.,

Nylons
Beautiful sheer nyloe hose for
Christmas giving. Choose from
the season's newest s beer
shades kl 400 needle micro
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MEN'S HEAVY 100"/o COnON
FLEECED UNEO GREY

Sweat Shirts
Men's heavy cotton sweat shirts
with reinforced seams .. knitted
eollars, eufla and bottom band ..
Grey 1n lizes sinan, med .. larre
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pers with elastic gores on sides.
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This 'new Four Bay Car Wash Is being erected on the former Swisher Coal tipple lot

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block. This car wash will be a do-it-yourself system Similar to one m Gallipolis, accordmg to Marvin Dawson,
Pomeroy one of the owners. Dawson'~ partners are Paul Simon, Pomeroy; Howard Saunders, Gallipolis, and
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Tl\e 54th anniversary of Tl!eodorus Council, Daughters of
Ameiica was observed Mon~ay' ev~ing with a covered dish
~~ICI!:en dinner preceding the
regular meeting at the IOOF
Hall.
Three charter members,
Nancy
Elizabeth Campbell,
Walker and Ethel Canterbury
and Lucille B. Hawkins, past
Slate COuncl.lor ' and Margaret
Seidenabel council
deputy,
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at the front of the haiL They
were each presented a Chri st.
mas corsage made by Carrie
Neulzling.
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