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(HlVROLET
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$1095
1956

MEIGS
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H~wever, otlier bop.e tull for
locll pub~l~ . office; who apparently . are rrtaying under cover u9tll
· the filin&amp; de;adline d_raw• neater
are bebind their brethren of IUr·
r oundmg counties.
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Tbe Meigs County political baU
\ tu&amp; 5tarted rollin&amp; late ' in com·
pafj&amp;an to adjoining
rountie1
wnere several -tandidates 10lready
have aitnounccd.

TONIGHT

"THE SOUND AND
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Y.ul Brenner -

FORD

stx eylinden; 1,; Ton Pickup.
Lllbt'\. bhJe f!Dilb; toUd c~b;
l,1lod llreo; heater.

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$945
1956

dozen candldates
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1956
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!kPfl4 tnnsmillton; 2 · •peed

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t4nk; air onr h)'dNuJ.k: brakes;
tnUer

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Lut Sunday mornin1 durin&amp; the
mornini worahip service at the
Flrtt United Ptesbyterlan Church
of 'Middleport, Billy HaploRJIIU,

$2395
1957
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new 18" tlres. hHt,er, ld&amp; thaD
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1957

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SANI'A USES IIIIIIAIIS TO SAVI TIME DU11N1
JHlS lUST SWOH- WilT DON'T YOU, Toot

CHEVROLET

1 Toll LWB V8 molor;2 ,.,..d
,..r We; Nlid ub; 82Gx20
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We Pay 3% lnlerest On Your SBYinga

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$2495
1958

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
BANKING SINCE 1871
Bomber Fedenl Reoervo System

GOLIATH

u- ,....neer 8UI. .f..lpeed Lran•·

IBAIIlon and 4 e:vllnder motor,
'"' mUeqe ud like new ln!1&lt;11 ond 0\K. ll.. ter. REI&gt;UC·

Momller Fodonl
Depodt luuruee CorporolloD
POMEROY
RUTLAND

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Folmers Return
Fr.om Canadian
Vacation Trip

1on of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hapt(ln- BIUy Folmer, aon of Mr. and
ataU sang 1he solo, ''How GrdB.t Mrs. Gtiorge Folmer, Cheater
Thou Art." ftil1Y n _a aeeomparUed Road. baa returJUid home after
by hla mother at the piano.
,t• apendi!I.J I four WHkl · e~ In
Cold Stream , New · . ,,.. ck,
Emeraon Jones, . Mrs. Will Rey-' Canada. Billy accompanied hla
nolda, Mn. M. 'L. li'renc-h, Mr~ brolber and slJter-ln-law, Mr. and
Charlea Bennett, Mrs Joe Youna: Mrs. Don; Folmer Af\d children,
Sr., Mra Wilti1 Anthony, Mra, and visited Mrs. ·FOimer'a Parent~
Jamet Clatwortby, Allen Hu&amp;be• Mr. and M.H. ,John ParlORS or
and James Clatworth)'.
New Bruntwlek. Don Fohner h11
Durln1 the toclal hour foLlow- ~;~cel\'ed orders rrom the Atr
InK the meet1n1 the members and Pb('«&lt;, ordEirJng him to the Aleu1[I""" from nelihborlnl chapter~ tian hlanda GU the Cout or
were Invited Info the diu ina: roorq Alaska. He who Ia maklnl a career
where refnahmenta were aerved of the Air Force will be In Seal·
rrom the talJie covered with p red Ue, Wuh., Jan. 18 and will fl,y to
cloth and centered with 11 greeq Alaaka and then by beUcopter to
Ch,rlatmaa arrangement placed by th• Aleuu&amp;na.
Mra. Robert Colilta.
He wUI return In December
Mrs. Ann Rupe, newly Jnatalled 1060. While he i• 1one, Mn.
worthy matron from Pomeroy 11nd Folmer and ehUdren wnl make
a a:uest of the evenJn1 and Mrs. tbeir home at 18 .Locuat St.,
Cla-tworthy preslded at the silver Pomeroy in order to be near
aervlee.
Don'a .parenta.
The refreahment committee
Mn. John Ketchka, Mr1. Del·
CH~IITMAS PA~TY
Mlt&lt;beU, Mr• Jomea Crlowell
Next Tuesday evenlna the mem·
Lllllan Domolllf aod Mlu bJn of the H.farthltone CIIN of
Dtmoab,
ll&gt;e Plnl Boptlot ch..,..h of :.llddl..
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and Mn. Paul Smart for a .O~:~.I .J

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llikory W. made recently at Glascow , now that the rural electrification .proeram
Kentucky, where the voters turned out to de- for which they came into being, is completed.
ciSively beat a municipal ownership proposal.
It is ~ wonder that any investor-owned ·fleeT'hey 'Voted in la\•or of ret.:1ining the S('rvices
of an ;.nvestor-owncd taxpaying privat(' u111· t ric company that has to intlude ·in its ,rates
ity. There is nothing new in the defeat of some 23 cents on the dollar to provide rea.
munjcipal ownership. What is nt:'w, in this eral al)d local taxes can ~er win an eleflio~
cue, iS tb!lt fot the first time the voters not against ~n '!(fer of 1111: slj)l.sid~ ~-fa'loJJd
only disapPt.OVid municipal ownership, but federal power. It is a tribjlle'to good man~g ..
turne4Ahumbs down on the promise of ment of tbeJIPI'i¥ale company and-good sen1e
'!~h~· TV A electric power that accompan- on the part 16. lll,e voters who realize~ the !Jla
ied Uie municipal ownership measure on the losses to 1lbe «&gt;lllDlilnlty that follow public
b.aHot. Believers in privale enterprise won ownershiprof.it&amp;eleetric ayatem.
:&gt;ut in Glascow in spite of formidable opposiThe citizens of GJa-scow have doae them·Uon. ·
·selves proud in setting an historical precePublic ownership advocates had the full dent in voting down an oppo!19rilty to get
support of the local rural electric coopera- !11V A ,power. The entire nation will benefit
tive, wbtch like many other electric coopera- ilecsuse this self.re~pecting .local ~muQity
tives is bent on bringing the "blessing" of baa rerused to aak ·the general taapayer to
largely tax-free public power to urban areas root part of its etec-tric bill.
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1o1m Taylor, Reporter.

GREATER PIG PROFITS
FROM

t!ltill~rs.H.lild- . '. ·
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CURTISS IMPROVED
.STUD SERVICE, INC.

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AlBERT PARKER

PIG GROWER PELLETS
Provico Pig Grower Pellets is a natu:rat "loUow-up'' to
Pro\'lco Sweet Gro. From 5 weeks of age to 50 lbs.,
Pro\'lco Pig Grower Pellets give your pip the utra

plllh so neeeasary to make profitAble market hoga. Start
your pigs right -

feed Pro\'lco Pig Grower Pellets.

PROVICO Ml LLI NG
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Mla....Uio, Oldo

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DRYER

RED BRAND FENCING
Middleport Feed Mill

Regular $508.00

"We Do Custom Grinding"

No. 2nd lt.

Phone 6040M

Middleport

ONLY $478·00
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PORTABll HEATER
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MORRIS IMPLEMENT
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llikory W. made recently at Glascow , now that the rural electrification .proeram
Kentucky, where the voters turned out to de- for which they came into being, is completed.
ciSively beat a municipal ownership proposal.
It is ~ wonder that any investor-owned ·fleeT'hey 'Voted in la\•or of ret.:1ining the S('rvices
of an ;.nvestor-owncd taxpaying privat(' u111· t ric company that has to intlude ·in its ,rates
ity. There is nothing new in the defeat of some 23 cents on the dollar to provide rea.
munjcipal ownership. What is nt:'w, in this eral al)d local taxes can ~er win an eleflio~
cue, iS tb!lt fot the first time the voters not against ~n '!(fer of 1111: slj)l.sid~ ~-fa'loJJd
only disapPt.OVid municipal ownership, but federal power. It is a tribjlle'to good man~g ..
turne4Ahumbs down on the promise of ment of tbeJIPI'i¥ale company and-good sen1e
'!~h~· TV A electric power that accompan- on the part 16. lll,e voters who realize~ the !Jla
ied Uie municipal ownership measure on the losses to 1lbe «&gt;lllDlilnlty that follow public
b.aHot. Believers in privale enterprise won ownershiprof.it&amp;eleetric ayatem.
:&gt;ut in Glascow in spite of formidable opposiThe citizens of GJa-scow have doae them·Uon. ·
·selves proud in setting an historical precePublic ownership advocates had the full dent in voting down an oppo!19rilty to get
support of the local rural electric coopera- !11V A ,power. The entire nation will benefit
tive, wbtch like many other electric coopera- ilecsuse this self.re~pecting .local ~muQity
tives is bent on bringing the "blessing" of baa rerused to aak ·the general taapayer to
largely tax-free public power to urban areas root part of its etec-tric bill.
Ii"',_

1o1m Taylor, Reporter.

GREATER PIG PROFITS
FROM

t!ltill~rs.H.lild- . '. ·
f.arew~fl 1Party

CURTISS IMPROVED
.STUD SERVICE, INC.

•

RepreleDiecl by

AlBERT PARKER

PIG GROWER PELLETS
Provico Pig Grower Pellets is a natu:rat "loUow-up'' to
Pro\'lco Sweet Gro. From 5 weeks of age to 50 lbs.,
Pro\'lco Pig Grower Pellets give your pip the utra

plllh so neeeasary to make profitAble market hoga. Start
your pigs right -

feed Pro\'lco Pig Grower Pellets.

PROVICO Ml LLI NG
&amp; FEED COMPANY
Mla....Uio, Oldo

Telepboae 130

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Complete Stock Of

DRYER

RED BRAND FENCING
Middleport Feed Mill

Regular $508.00

"We Do Custom Grinding"

No. 2nd lt.

Phone 6040M

Middleport

ONLY $478·00
STOP FREEZING
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PORTABll HEATER
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Middlepon, 0 ., Dec. 5, 1959

PIAN

SUNDAY saiOOL LIS(IDN OF THI! WEEK

I.Atgan Dumps.
Athens 5449

: Uncomfortah~e Guid~
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•-•der.

S80Jil OQ!y a ilor ago.
stood deflated to,dat . aijft lirop·
ltinl its ldgue o~eor $1-ti Frl·
d.ay nitht to .Logan, fourth +ated
club.

conscience.
AtklDC Gulia-,
II is a common thing to hear Christians pray with great fervoMY for guidailce,' as If God were keepinll them In !he dark.
And it is true, of course, that the final outcome of a situation
may still be confused and uncertain. Bot very rarely is it true
that it is Impossible to take the next step. God seem• to have
a way of making that perfectly plam.
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Ananias, the Damascene Christian, can well be exctaed for
hesitating about making a caU on Paul. He knew !he fanatical
young Pliorisee's reputstion. He knew that Paul had started

Jackson, (avore4, 1:o take third
place when tbe flr.lng II over in
February, was 48-40 .winner over
Nela~mvilre, unanJmom Cbolee for
eighth place.
The opening utvo thus finds
Pomeroy, Middleport, l'lckson
and Logan oD.t ft9nt with one win
each, Albens, Wellston, GallipoliJ and Nelsonville tr.ilint with
IN~URY SIDELitii!S ~DHNsoN

MolfrR.:~· ui&gt;hTon&gt; 1oh•·

hearted old·Christian c~ have known nothing. But his ima·
gination was capable 6f iupplylng .bim with a long list of
grues'Qllle details. j\b4 iJl!9n.the basis of that imagination he
hesitated, and at first TO!uSed.
The 1JnlfQI-m SuniJAy '.'SChoQi tesson for Decemb41r 6:
"STANDING BY A NEW 'CONVERT," Ads 9:10-31.

oon, i(i~,JiRnl!!••. CJ.nacllon de·
t•••• ...n.
tor
the next few , ·mu· ;&lt;With 11 se-

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parathm of ·t e·:tetf SHOUlder.
Johnson 1uffe"red ihe-lnJur.y during Th!'rsday "~1j\'lt '7-4 kiss to

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more sacrifice than gain or ac·
of 'herself. She
learned
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and tranquUllty In acher much· more in
.conviction tblt if
.tbe right ~·

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enoot my·insl,ftUte
_on the new bouse.
Wait a ~iJR!ute. til
be right bac)L Farfetched,~•.btlt

at church. It buoys her u.i&gt; 10
her spirit, as the psalmJSt prom·
aids in inllny ways. It will ao the

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Miken of Hols\1111 Bread

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BulltDd: Biddle I, L01~~1;i
TWil 8, Stewart 3. Nort '-

Rupe, S1•wter, BarT. Smith,

G. Smltll. Totalo 3 (11-20) 11.

'Pott1end: IUJle 24, Cozart 4.
Triplett 7, Price '18, Brewer 2, McKelvey a, Pickens 2, Allen 2. Non·
8(:01'\eTI: R. John•an, a. Brewer, :0.

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l1lJde about the Christmas spirit, 1he spirit of dvinl. tbe 'Pitlt

ol good will of men, and many otbef snch sfalemenls. fihat
do we mean about the spirit of this or that? What do we mean
by the apirit o! giving?
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We speak about the oplrlt

of givinc -

we mean usually

lhe exchange

of

gifts, and

then, to many of our nation,
it means only at tbil time of

year. We mean we give a gift

and get one back - we mean
that we feel something that is
pleasurable to ourselves - a
gift that we can see, that is
pklasant to look upon. Now
for Damascus with the intention of w9rking bavoc among the friends, isn't it true that in
Christians. Everythin~ indicated that M was an unreaeonable tbe final examination of such
man with whom no Christian could hope to deal amiably.
a spirit it is not a, spi~t of
AbOut the 11itlmate outcome of any call o~ Paul the honest- God. but one that io dealing

one loss each.

In!tU.ran~

If 11o.J L. Smlill

which says that "boneBty io the best pelkly," bdt when we g~)
Iillo a tljbt spot we t!IOtOrt the truth 111111 a allttle In the hooe
that we can slip out of a difficulty. The path ol duty is quite
plain, ana well rllal'l&lt;e~. but we hope •the prea&lt;:her can show
us some way to avoid our duty and stilt leave us with a cleat

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Chesler lletbodlllt Porlolt

Moot ol Ul )Dow muCb better thon we dol Ow- beada have
''Beloved, do not believe evei-y oplrit; but tetll the oplrita to
been converted te the right woy of !win&amp;. bot our heort. are see wlletber they are of God." I John 4:1
sloo\' te
Quite Cllhly we recite the old proYerb

lnCageO~
Athens HJgb., rated No. 1

'MIE HOLIDAY IPIIIIft

HuallaJioa. W. Va.
PreaehiDg

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prayer terviee Wedne&amp;
p. m.

witb the evil that is within us
- yes, our selfl-, Test
tbe sp;rtt - Ibis type of spirit
is not of God.

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Middlepon, 0 ., Dec. 5, 1959

PIAN

SUNDAY saiOOL LIS(IDN OF THI! WEEK

I.Atgan Dumps.
Athens 5449

: Uncomfortah~e Guid~
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•-•der.

S80Jil OQ!y a ilor ago.
stood deflated to,dat . aijft lirop·
ltinl its ldgue o~eor $1-ti Frl·
d.ay nitht to .Logan, fourth +ated
club.

conscience.
AtklDC Gulia-,
II is a common thing to hear Christians pray with great fervoMY for guidailce,' as If God were keepinll them In !he dark.
And it is true, of course, that the final outcome of a situation
may still be confused and uncertain. Bot very rarely is it true
that it is Impossible to take the next step. God seem• to have
a way of making that perfectly plam.
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Ananias, the Damascene Christian, can well be exctaed for
hesitating about making a caU on Paul. He knew !he fanatical
young Pliorisee's reputstion. He knew that Paul had started

Jackson, (avore4, 1:o take third
place when tbe flr.lng II over in
February, was 48-40 .winner over
Nela~mvilre, unanJmom Cbolee for
eighth place.
The opening utvo thus finds
Pomeroy, Middleport, l'lckson
and Logan oD.t ft9nt with one win
each, Albens, Wellston, GallipoliJ and Nelsonville tr.ilint with
IN~URY SIDELitii!S ~DHNsoN

MolfrR.:~· ui&gt;hTon&gt; 1oh•·

hearted old·Christian c~ have known nothing. But his ima·
gination was capable 6f iupplylng .bim with a long list of
grues'Qllle details. j\b4 iJl!9n.the basis of that imagination he
hesitated, and at first TO!uSed.
The 1JnlfQI-m SuniJAy '.'SChoQi tesson for Decemb41r 6:
"STANDING BY A NEW 'CONVERT," Ads 9:10-31.

oon, i(i~,JiRnl!!••. CJ.nacllon de·
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the next few , ·mu· ;&lt;With 11 se-

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parathm of ·t e·:tetf SHOUlder.
Johnson 1uffe"red ihe-lnJur.y during Th!'rsday "~1j\'lt '7-4 kiss to

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more sacrifice than gain or ac·
of 'herself. She
learned
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.conviction tblt if
.tbe right ~·

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I forgot to.strsiJht·
enoot my·insl,ftUte
_on the new bouse.
Wait a ~iJR!ute. til
be right bac)L Farfetched,~•.btlt

at church. It buoys her u.i&gt; 10
her spirit, as the psalmJSt prom·
aids in inllny ways. It will ao the

a wise step at~J . '.

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Pomeroy Bildcet SheppiDg Couler

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Miken of Hols\1111 Bread

:t. H. RAWUNGS &amp; SONS CO.

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WE PAY

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or temoclollng plan1... budgot ...,..
on alllniOrlor ..,.oxterlor bu~cllng
materials ••• 11a1oned
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pleiO otodco at ..aoonalllo plkoo.

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,oWer of thdi
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BulltDd: Biddle I, L01~~1;i
TWil 8, Stewart 3. Nort '-

Rupe, S1•wter, BarT. Smith,

G. Smltll. Totalo 3 (11-20) 11.

'Pott1end: IUJle 24, Cozart 4.
Triplett 7, Price '18, Brewer 2, McKelvey a, Pickens 2, Allen 2. Non·
8(:01'\eTI: R. John•an, a. Brewer, :0.

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Every Christmas season we hear the same old alatefllenlll

l1lJde about the Christmas spirit, 1he spirit of dvinl. tbe 'Pitlt

ol good will of men, and many otbef snch sfalemenls. fihat
do we mean about the spirit of this or that? What do we mean
by the apirit o! giving?
· ·
We speak about the oplrlt

of givinc -

we mean usually

lhe exchange

of

gifts, and

then, to many of our nation,
it means only at tbil time of

year. We mean we give a gift

and get one back - we mean
that we feel something that is
pleasurable to ourselves - a
gift that we can see, that is
pklasant to look upon. Now
for Damascus with the intention of w9rking bavoc among the friends, isn't it true that in
Christians. Everythin~ indicated that M was an unreaeonable tbe final examination of such
man with whom no Christian could hope to deal amiably.
a spirit it is not a, spi~t of
AbOut the 11itlmate outcome of any call o~ Paul the honest- God. but one that io dealing

one loss each.

In!tU.ran~

If 11o.J L. Smlill

which says that "boneBty io the best pelkly," bdt when we g~)
Iillo a tljbt spot we t!IOtOrt the truth 111111 a allttle In the hooe
that we can slip out of a difficulty. The path ol duty is quite
plain, ana well rllal'l&lt;e~. but we hope •the prea&lt;:her can show
us some way to avoid our duty and stilt leave us with a cleat

t~am

in t~•

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By Be•. Robert R. Card
Chesler lletbodlllt Porlolt

Moot ol Ul )Dow muCb better thon we dol Ow- beada have
''Beloved, do not believe evei-y oplrit; but tetll the oplrita to
been converted te the right woy of !win&amp;. bot our heort. are see wlletber they are of God." I John 4:1
sloo\' te
Quite Cllhly we recite the old proYerb

lnCageO~
Athens HJgb., rated No. 1

'MIE HOLIDAY IPIIIIft

HuallaJioa. W. Va.
PreaehiDg

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p. m.;

prayer terviee Wedne&amp;
p. m.

witb the evil that is within us
- yes, our selfl-, Test
tbe sp;rtt - Ibis type of spirit
is not of God.

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Panther Football Players Win 32 Senio~s Lead
aE-'"·~ ~~dll:n::~:lf~~ Brown, Fuller, Defend Titles Awards During Assembly Event Honor List~ At
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usually "burn out" more qu.tci.Jy bly progt!3m friday morning.
by saymg lie hoped that the eigbt ter in Pomeroy Hlgl) School the
1 eeat.,.. ....s, ODt ~loll. Mint.num ebai'J~ _eo ceuta.
ROOMS CLUSE IN TOWN. 127
NEW YORK UPI We'll 1 than men of the heavier dJVJ•l&lt;lns Coach Alex eno complimented hts seniors w~o graduate will be jlllj:t aeeond six weeks it was announ·
1 _.. per word tor three COilMCUtbe 1nsert1oo1.
.Butternut Ave.
11 30 12tc I 1M out m two world title flghts because ot the speed required m playelW for ·their sportsmanship and as good Citizens In adult llle u d tad
8)1=t1l _one mootb t~ 30 cent&amp; per wo!'d.
thiS week whether a Europ.ean the 135-pound class
schotanhlp. He remarked that it they have been m Pomeroy High e
ay.
fall tate of 3 oeDLil per wont will be cbaradd for advert.ili11111
SITE FOR TRAIU.::R PARKING sh.all be king of ~he lightweights
M.k• Flr~t DefenM .
is unusulill to have all graduating \.School.
The honor roll: Seniors: Mary
K DOt J)l.id wJthift 10 dafl 2-"ter reeeivinf b!.ll.
m Middleport Valley Lumber for tb~ first tJme m 42 year.s and
Next Fnday n1ghl m the fLeld t~e niors enroJied in the College Pre·
Amberaer, Elaie Arnold, Linda
1rror1 tn•AdvertiAne _ Sbould be ~ported tnuaedlatel)'. 'I1t
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Ph
whetlier
Gene
Fullmer
may
force
house
of
Utah
State
University
paratory
course.
Crow,
Terry
Cullums, Robert
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undisputed tecognJtion as middle- at Logan, Fullmer make/J his fmt
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Cunningham,
Sharon Douglas,
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_:-4-3tc ----~~cc--..,-= wmghl champwn .
1 defense of the NBA mlddlewetght
Coach Cuo presented award medBarbara Eskew, Arnold EVans,
Card. of n..nb IUld Speetai: Notleet ot Eventa $LOll Obituarifll
FURN15HED TWO H.OOM MOD·
At the Houston, Tex Coliseum , tJtle he won by defeatm~ Carmen l!is to e1ght seniors: WUftam Coates
Mark Grueaer, Ernest Hall, Phllip
• publi&amp;bed at 1 CMk per word.
ern effJcJemy apartment. Phone Wednesday mght, southpaw Dave 1Basl!JO on a 14th. round .knockout j How~rd P~rker, Charles'. Downie,
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Harrison, Harry Hendrlcks, Rose •
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12-4-tHc 1Charnley of England wtl! try to &lt;~t .San Francisco, Aug 28.
W1lham Gtbbs, Charlea R1ffle, Ro- 1
HyaeU, Roger Leifheit, Myrna
ISOe
90e
$ 1.31
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Gent! &lt;tnd Carmen fought for the
Sprin~er, Jad: Welker and .
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SIX ROOM APARTMENT WITH crown from our Joe Hrown, .sec· NDA \'erswn of the world crown W~ham. w:Json D
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ST. PETERSBUflG, Fla. UPIA rt
artm ,.- \.Nnn 1e .1norar y
tJi,
A4l ~ b7 1o A )L will be~ 1D that day'• paper,
age Two blocks from busltless Brown Is favored at 12 5
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had vacat~d Sugar Ray Rob- 1 fhomas Grueser re~w...ed aw~rd 1 CommtSSiouer Ford Frick, facing a Minada Murray, Howard Parker,
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dJstnCt Call 40 1-J
l:.H-ut.c , At Logan , Utah, Frtday mght, j lnson·s undLSputed world title last , medals and three JUIIlOrs, Ke1th showdown with Branch Rickey, Barrie
PbiUips, Sue Pb111ips,
!Z(J)
---==-='- ' -::---·Gtne Fullmer _ who wears the l ~l&lt;~y 4 for hLs ra1lure to defend Banutz, Dav1d Brown and Donald Iinsisted today be'• all for the Con· Sondra Potts, Edward Rickard,
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FOUR ROOM HOUSB, HATH.
NHA ~ers1on of the middleweight I smte March 25, 19.58 However, Sayre, were presented chenille let· tmental League •provided it es· Charles Ritfle, Norma Roush,
1 ;ftii:EY SHOOT SUNDAY, DEC.
UniOn Avenue. Call 355-J.
160 pound bonnet Will dt! · he's still champion, Jn New York tcr, awards.
tablishes a pension fund for itll D;rlene Smith, Carolyn St. Clair,
~ ~ :;u. R. D. No. 3, HyseU Run. .
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fend &lt;~gam sl Sp1der Webb of ctu ~tdte , and not an NBA member.
Clio pre~ented vars1ty letters to players and compensates the min· Gail Stivers,
Janice Teaford,
1~ Pomeroy, Ohio. SLI.rtmg time!
!cago Fullmer 1s lavured at 85
Nuw Jt Js 20 months since Rob-l the foll~mg 10 sophomores, Ed· or leagues.
Jean Webster, Tim Welker, Janlce
"-~ 1~ 00 P. M. WendeU Wtlllama.
youRHUoM HOUSE wrfH GAS i because he outpointed Webb on mson took the tttle from Bastho, , ;~r~ Br~~ro~iJRol~d Car~e~t~~
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Juniors: Carolyn Be, Ru
1 &lt;~nd stJII Ray hasn't fought any- · IC ae
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Call 28 iilter 4·;:so.
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Each fight 1s sdteduled for 15 one _ title or otherwise
I Hemsley, Raymond Jewell , John fulfilh; three 1mportant condjtions Brothers, David Brown, Dorothy
DANCING ROUND AND SQUARE
_____ ___ ...__ _ _ _ _ . rounds and each will be tele· 1 Because of Sugar Ray'~:~ l"Dng \ Jones, Raymond Poulin, Roger which we have laid down, tbey Brawn, Sandra Drake, Carolyn
.&amp;al Nieht, Dec. 5th, American
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the nng and hJs Stewart and Thomas Werry.
w11l fmd that one of th~ir. biggest Edwards, Sarah Foster, Margaret
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~ Le&amp;ion H.aU, WLlkcav1Ue. Mutic
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Dang•rous Chall•nger
age of 39, ac-cording to the ree-l Fl'ederick Crow and David Gor· boosters 15 the eomm1sstoner of Handley, Kaaron Kelton, Terry
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WANTED
A MIDDLE
Ar.E: No European has held the l ord book, he may rehre without don wer~ two freshmen who earn- biiseball," Frick said.
Knicbt, John McMurray, Mlcbael
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housekeeper for elderly couple world hghtweJght championship tlcfendmg That would ultimate- ed varsity letters. Manager Ed"But first they must prove to Roberts, Carol Sargent, Micbael
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Have all modern conveniences. smee 1917, wh ~n Freddy Welch of
make Friday's wmner undu· war~ Bartels receJved an aw.ard us that they have eight cities Sw.atzel,
JJc:4uel.ine
Thomas,
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-P. O. .Box .252, Pomeroy, Ohio. Wales lost Jl to the great llenny puled champion.
meGa) and manage~!l Terry Ohhng- ready and able to operate a fran· Nancy Woodgeard, Sharon Young
.d) 1\UtoSaleS
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Leonard on a nmth-round knock·
'I he other possibility IS that an er a~d Allen Dowme were present :chisc," he co~tinued. ''They mu~ Wayne Zurcher, Paula Sayre.
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I Impressive kayo victory by Full· ed With a~ard letters
have a pens10n fund for thell'
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IJ.1.1M CHEVROLET $6~. 210 2~
omeroy, t'thio
British Empae champton Charn- Iller might cause such public m- 1 Coach Clio pr.alsed Eugene Hes" players, like the major leagues, Joyce Buckley, Gary Cadle, Ro~' door sedan. Clean car. Priced ·:::::;~O:C::o;"";,:""'"':',.....,.,-,~·~y ouNG MARRIED MAN, 23 ·35 ley of London at 24 could be a h"nallon m New York state ter and Edwar~ Bradley, whom he and they must remunerate the land Carpenter, Carla Dill, An·
~ to lltll. Blaettnars, Pomeroy. GOOD .BANK GR.AVI!:L FOR for eslabludtt!d r~tail bakery dangerous ch,allenger, ' not be· 1~g~mst 1ts boxing commtssJOn cu.U~d "Re~ Shirts." They were not mmors for the cities they move drea Evant, Michael Fultz, Dale
t ·i l,l2-io$e
sale. Mrs. Nell
Middles wart, route. tiood w.age11. Good workmg Icause of hu youth and his south Ithat a revocation or Sugar Ray's chglble this year because they int0.
Hubbard, Dennil Kapple, Sharon
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- ~ Port111nd·Stlversv1Lle Road .
condlltons. Permanent work. paw style but because of Ins skill , •
ld b f
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transfel"l'ed to Pomeroy from an·
Moore, Terry
Ohllnger, Judy
rille PLYMOUTH $8~. 8 o:yl 2 12·1-~tc
No layoffs Apply Ntckles Bak· punch and ruggedneso
In Jan I title wou
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other district, but they partJcipat·
"l wtll not sell the players nor Reynoldt, Nancy Sldnner, !luana
; • door sedan. New f1n111h. Blaet·
L
ery lnc., 806 W Matn St., p~m- uary, 1958, he outpointed Don Jored in the practice program -through· the mmors down the nver/' the Smith,
Mary Smltb, Nancy
~. pomeroy .
12·1~tc GOOD UMP COAL. PHONE eroy.
12·4-:Jte dan, now the world welterweight !
out the year
commissi oner emphasized.
Thomp!lon, Aaenath Traey, Lola
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Fnck s remarks fotlowed a~ an1..UN CHEVROLET $1,19~ V-8 1l.l:!; Auu ....,
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by Edward Bartels and Terry Oh nouncement by. Rtckey, pr~sldent
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'.ST n..n.n T BUSINESS READY
Rrown of New Orleans, bul now I
lUnger.
of th~ Boundlu~g.
Continenf:-1 C11ESTNUT RIDGE
:~ t.oan, Pomeroy.
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Charlo McGhee of Cleveland
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Athletic Dtrector Howard Krught 1 ...eague,
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1St
thanked all the people. both stu CUlt Will meet Jn ·Mia~l Beach, spent the weekend with his mother
~· .PONTIAC $1,79li. V·8 4 door Heaaonable.
Phone
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at home or out bY day or week..\33 an1l six months Ue's shghtly
dents and adults, who in any way Dec 8, coneurrently With the Na- Mrs Roy Knapp.
AU( to,p aedan. One careful
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Seventy . one boys and gtrls helped With the football program twn and American Leag11e meetThe James Marcur_n family have
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!' ·Mea' owner. Hydram;J.tic. .Blaet· ~OUNG CORN FED BEEF BY
Hox C68A, Pomeroy, Oh1o.
1than Joe G1m~; was when he. lot~! won
grades of "B" or bet· the past sea!lon.
mgs there.
moved to MissiSSIPPI where he Is
~ lnBfl. Pomeroy.
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Knight introduced Russell Moore, (
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Hactne, Oh1U.
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(20) Busl· ~6ss Services Icrown .
Cllgh ll was'announccd toda)' The basketball coach, who spoke brtef·
g\IP "'~ rackt. In good condl- I ~EW 1900 PATfF.RNS PLASTIC
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In th1s coun('ctiOn It should honor roll .
ly. Coach Moore said that he en~t alia
.. f:bn ';tuck.er, Phone 683.'1~
w1nuow bllnds and 11h11de1, Vene MiiiLLER FURtiACtL ... WESTING· be remembered th&lt;~t lightweights
NtNTH - Bertha Arnold, Pat- joyed workmg with the football
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HOUSI! •pph•nna. Arnold Bro·i -,---- ~--C
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rlcta Al·nold, Carolyn Buss, James team and added ·that he hoped the
~o·lber ilns awmnga, !Jay and
th•n. SyncuH, Ohio. Phon. I,;
Bell, Jane.t Brown, Kay Compton, presentation of the award&amp; would
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N!Q;bt name p~l•s all klndJ,
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I Kathryn Conkle, Fredertek &lt;.:row, inspire many of the younger boys
CLEVELAND (UPI)
AD official for a local record dis""-GOl!d condition. Excellent tlrel.
AJumlnum laddef!l .u klndJ.
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ll)onna Diddle, Charlene _Diehl, Jane' to turnout for footb:dl pracllee
'b t F td s id payments his firm made to two fired disc
~n.n~th Cundltf, Syracuse .
Free Estimttte., Dale Wippel 808'$ TRII SIRVICE AND Rl·
eSJ ent JCS
~uugias, Allen Dowme, Ta~ara next year.
.n ku or! r alygg~ng RCA.Victor records were in his opinion
Pbone 802·X.
12-4-3tc
Supply, 2l;J Umoo Avenue,
mont. Phon• 6848.
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hnhtw, Lana Folger, PhdJp JiollAllliistant foolbaiJ coach Edward . 1,oc eys ,?r P U
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Jan Smith, Paul Sprouse, Sharon with the footbnll boys who proved
James Shipley, advertismg dtrector_ 0~ am e eve a~ I
-. AU ,~.... aM Modell
BLOND
CABlN'ET ELECTRIC
C•ll Fr•nk c.pt•lna, 414
W&lt;~lhr, Sandr-a Wells, Ralph Wer- lhemscl\'f'S to be both t.:entlernen Inc., whlch distnbutes records, said his rum has be~n sending
MITROPOLITAN
Singer Sew;ng Machine, cost . S.cond Av•., Mlddl•pport. 9
.l'uucrat service&gt;~ WJil be con- ry, Hoger Young, Ann Hubbard, and scho~ars Coach Coffman com ·
regular cbecks to dtsc juckeyA
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$l 7I:I.OO new, will sell for $IZO.OO
A, M. to 9 P. M.
12o3·tfc dueled Sund.ay &amp;t two o'clock from Ethel Hysell, Russell LeHte, J en- mended the boys for their smeere
Joe :Finan and Wes H!'pkins, ~ir·
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two montns old, 1Ughtly used.
CONDI'i'IUN'NG REF'lUOER·I the W~I!J~ }&lt; urwrul Home Jn llunt mfer Lohse, Santin Londun, Shar- effort. He &lt;1dded that the srmlnr, 't'i'
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Uon, New Haven. Pbone TU· I day m hts harlwr~ho p at Middle-~ •t"HTI-' Grade - Sue Arnold sur~ly blecodme coSmhmumly Dleadelrs.
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town , 0 Jo, il e lit
ee o Jll poor Jane Bacr, Robert Buck, AlLta Car- Carolyn Edwards,
Charlesanna
rr u ors a
t.mpiMe Hr¥1Cit
he~llh fur some tunf1
penler, Jenmfer Crew, PalrLcla Hes&amp; Barbara Logan and Tma Bax"
F.e~eral Trade Commission ?f
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Sul'\'l!Jln.i: ,are hJs Wife. Lalit' a; a Hennessy , Tom Ll~d, ~u.ce McKen-~ ter l~d the studerlt body in several
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sun, Lyle; 'ius father , S. E .s howal z1c, Eve l'ersmger:Maty ~:n.n Rick_ ___ .. _ _
The Pomeroy Emergency Squad d1sc jockeyt fOr pluggmg tbe1r
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ter, 11 sJster, Mr:;. A II Shepp-ard, &lt;~I'd, R&lt;Jndolph ScoH, Alfred S1sson, Mich, were holiday guests of :Mr was culled to the home of Will· products.
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Pom•roy, Ohio
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Vtl'tma W Vu, '' hrothtr, ~'otrest Edward Strauss, L'ludy Swatzcl.
and Mrs. A D. Hume They were IIam Collms at Rock Springs -at
The FTC also aCCU!ied tbree re2M37
8·23·tl Showul!er, oi Chester, omd one 1 SEVENTH Grade_ Jobn Ander- all dmner guests of •Mr and Mrs. 8.30 this mormng when Mr. Col· cord manufa.clllrers,. ~ncludlng
DEALER FOR
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'son, coty Heaver, Hicky t;ampbell, Raymond Gratehouse, Huntington . tins suffered an apparent heart RCA or the same thmg.
lntumt.•nt
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made
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ilonua {..row, Jlobcrt Emler, Patrt 1 Mr. and Mn. Norman Fry of attack. Oxygen was administered
J:teacbed_ at ~oca Raton, f'la.,
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Massey~Ferguson
a.d..
CLI.I..ANDI &amp;.rvl•
Huntmgton cemetery Mr. Show· e1a Fultz, narbara Garnes, Joey Palo, MJch., were weekend guests and he was brought to the Meigs Sbtpley satd ~IS firm w,a! involv" TV fl•r~elr
11lter was &lt;1 (urJnt'r rt'sldcnt nf the litlmure, Mary Handley, DGnna of Mr and Mrs. Harold Fry.
General Hospital where hill eon· ed only Mil middlemen. 'The deal
Phon• '100
Chester cummumly
Hauk, &amp;ri.Jara Horak. ittlcky Men·
John Dyer or Charleston villlted ldltton IS reported good.
wall between the .~adory ~CA and
Pom..-oy, Ohio.
- - - ~- - - · - - -~ chini, Lmd11 Moore, Dennis Moore. his mother, Mrs. H. L. Dyer over
the disc jockeys, he lllld.
r,usToM HUlL 1 Kl1l liEN DE- t L I ) KlJOI tsra 1t1
1 'rom MelioWI!n, Pamela O'Bnen, the holiday.
. Answermg a m1dmght call last
"They've taken Alan Freed's
algned tor your bum J Free es· - .- - - -- .- . -· - - ··- Patric 1a owens, J:!,renda pous, sonRev. and ~Mrs. Jack welch were m~ht to Mason the squad brought line,' Shipley said, .when told
hmllte&amp;. Foreman .aud Atlbotl, NEW HOUSE, 1 Wo BEDROOMS, dra Thomas, Janet Smitb, Jackie holiday gue&amp;ts of hLs parents ln a wreck VIctim from. the fox that Finan a011 Hopkma called
De Laval
Pbolle 6.".84:·Y.
6·tHi
large llvmg roo~~· . blJIJ.l·u.t ktt~ l:ipenrer, 'Jhurma Vaughan, Bessie Clarkabure.
I Res.htur&lt;~nt to l.he Meaga Gene~al the payments •·•eonaulants' feeL"
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and H~sp .ta l. lie was Guy
Htll,
chen cabJncls, gas furnace, In Yl&gt;alson, Janice Wehrurrg, Ruella
PHONE 419
TELEVJ~!ON. RADIO &amp; SMALL
suh1ted, luge carport, l2fi ft. 1 Wells, H.hoa Ann Will, o 1ana Zlr- Mrs. Jame 11 N. Roush and children Clifton, W. Va., who had suffered
Mr. and Mrs. George Woods and
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repair. Phone Otia
frontagll
Wright Street, o(f kle.
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were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Milton
Ste·
minor
lllJIITLes
In
a
car
accident.
son,
Columbus, villited hil!r brother
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BURROUGHS ADDING
Raolne, C.bio.
Mulberry Ave $U500 00. I' hone
phans and cbild'ren of Shlldyslde He was trealed and released.
and sillter·tr:a-law, Mr. and Mrs. El
90-Y . WJlhur Ynun.g, or 6220
o, and Mr. and Mrs. William Bar·
za McComajj at the Victor Perry
good condition and priced rea·
v.~llcy Lumber &amp; Supply Co.,
on1ck of Pomeroy.
home, Sunday.
sonable.
Middleport, Onto.
12-4-31&lt;:
Mr. snd Mrs. Jack Fle•her and
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Tel. Main
618l·J, Street,
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Mn. J . L. Stewart, Mrs. Fred relatives In Charloolon
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Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Roush
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H L. Dyer, Mrs. Harry Layne and Jimmy Dodson of Cleveland,
l'hl' Ama1ean Legion Drew WebWUIUJTZBR
Plano WLth bench, ebOD)' linish
POMIROV -6·room frnmc, good land Mrs. w .T. Stone were amoDJIVa. Were holiday weekend guests ter hn&gt;l No. 39, Pomeroy, Wlll·hold
--·~OTHER
3 monthll old. Save f300. C&amp;U
I condltton b.a 11 cment
all uliii- those attendmg the flower sbow of hi&amp; mether, Mrs. H. N. Roush. its annual oyster stew dmner on
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Rutland li"urnUure or Phone
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~T. Waaenhalu of Newark, .o. Monda.v. December '1. A movie wm
BRANDS
H.utland 2403 6 attar G p. m .
Be(
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9:30 A.M.
water. ~000 oo Terms.
Clubs in Uutland recently.
vi11ted his aon anji daughter-m· be &amp;hhwn followed by entertain·
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POMEROY RURAL-4· room bun· ·• •Mr. and Mn. Everett, Buffing· law, Mr. and Mra. Howard Wagen· ment.
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SALE. RUSSELL
om•r.r
galow
bath full basement ton were Sunday g11estt of Mr. hala. over Tbankegiving.
All veteram; are urged to attend
, Letart Falla, Ohio.
ICAUTZ PIID ITORI
large ' enclo8Cd ba~k porf'h, als~ and Mn Fred Batey.
Holiday dinner eueats of Mr,. and bring a guest. All 1980 dues
At Chutw
front
lot on .good
Mrs. Chilton Brown Is visltlDii and Mn. Jobn Mv1hall were VIr· should be , Paid by this month. Vet1 HAMILLY~~~.,.V~~TATION
ruad.
her son and family Mr. and
1Jnlt Sproule, Weit Columbia, erans are asked to contact Ell.l:
PIM"- M
Ponwroy, Ohio
HAND MAD;&lt;,;;;E;-A;-P;;R;;O;;N~S.-;;;
TA:;-;;B;;LE-;;
frame Charles Brown.
Mr. and Mre. Albert Boyles, Mr. Gilmore, P&gt;aul Casci or Pat Thornclotha, Dan R1ver aln&amp;bam&amp; .
~~:ny''~:t'cistern, o~&amp;t·
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gothard, and. Mn. A. L. Stewart of Pt ton.
GOOD CLEAN LUIIP COAL.
1kirt Ienatbs. Mrl. Lee Rudi·
and Garage on black
and Jo Ellen ol Columbua Pl..Jant. Afternoon vlsitora were
&amp;:..~U.ad, 2-tNa. Orville
alll, Pomero)', Ohio.
lN.Stc ~~=~Ev~e=-ry~~D~IY~S=.erv~::l•=.•:=.,$1800.00.
Saturday auetta ol Mr. and Mr. and Mn. Okt)' Sprouaa and
11·3-JOI&lt;
T&amp;AFORD, Sal••man
Carroll Adam11 Jr. and Bruce. t ·ooupy, West Columbia.
40 FOOT TRAILER, TWO BED-j LIMESTONE ANY SIZE FURNISH
229
Phona 108-Y
and Mrs. Donald Freeman,
Amon&amp; tboH deer buntln&amp; in
' TYPEWRITERS.
rooms or wiU conaJder rentJna.
ed, delivered and spread on ~~~~~---------Elizabeth Freeman of Park· the mounlt1ns of Weal Virginia
drivewa:va and roadl. Shulers
, Mr. and Mra. J. Stante)' 1artL HoWard Sisk, Wll'l'en Eugene
Valley Lumber A Supply co.
beUer for Chrltt·
ConatructJon, Phon•
Middle·
Bever))' Billard, Weaver, Raymond Fields., Leonard
Phone 6220, Middleport, Ohio.
year uncondlport 6018.
J.1·2B·tfc
of CbarleatoD weft f'leld,, Marion OhJ.inaer, Bobby
12·4·3tc
See them now
during the weekend to at- Thomaa, Ray weaver, R. Dous:las
Shop, Mldthe baptismal service of Rev. Roush, Paul Rousb, Charle• Yon·
11 ao etc: TWO IIOLSTEIN HEIFERS. CAL· (20aJ Termite
Vel woek old, CODA Breedlnl
-· ·· ---::--,==c--Mra. David Freeman's baby, ker, Robert Tennant·, Geora:e Ran·
SIX ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH~ wbleh were conducted b)' Rev. do)ph, Bobby Roac!'b, Bill Paraona
TREES &amp;Oc Your .. BIU Pullins, Alfred, Ohio.
l21Ut
Will take house trailer ln.
lara• or amall. 60c ear.h,
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Phone Emers'ln 7_7329 , Chell· John Fresllwater, Cleveland. Rev. Tom Hoffman, Marvin Rousb, Joey
Dec. 1th. FJfe'a Middleport
FREE INSPECTIONS.
PHONE
Freshwater and
Rev. freeman Routh, Edwin
Ro11ah,
Robert
AMERICAN FLYER TRAIN 44p
383-M. Gilmore Supply Store.
htre, 0.
12·1-6 tc were students toa:ether at 801ton. cooke, Dabnv
Yonker, Jame•
10 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.
track, 12 cars, 1 en"ine, 1 diev
h p t c t 1c "
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Th
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1 '""ne, William McFarland,
Seminary.
osel on&amp;ine, 2 station• IIQhta and
b aua:0fanN tlell 1on pro t o.c ,.emtrot A COMPLETE JtESTAU"ANT
n
aljjrter. $30. Phone 824Y.
er
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on
Equipmenl, 4 coal heaters, 2
Mr. and Mrs. Geor&amp;e HUme aad · n\at Grlflltead, ~wrence Wolfe,
a ona
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A&amp;IOCiatlon.
12-S-tfc
gaa heLJters, 2 fuel oil healers, children, Stanton, .Mich., · and
~obn Pow.,..l and Paul Joe Gr1n·
1 gas furnace', 1 .gas cook stove, and Mr1. Erb Walverton of Palo, ~lead.
t'HE;),H
COW. WILL· (lObi lnsuronc&amp;
2 clcctl'ic ranges, 2 refrlgeralAM blake, Dorcas, Oblo.
DON STIVERS
tors, ~ washers, 1 dryer, 1 dLR·
12-~Stp
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cttc set, 1 Hvmg room au~te, 1
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good 9 x. 12 rug, several an·
HAY .roR SALE AT THE an..
tique . pteces and many other
•MORE t'arm. Cbarles E. YOit,
articles of furniture. My store
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l'um. 3868.
12-&amp;«p
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usually "burn out" more qu.tci.Jy bly progt!3m friday morning.
by saymg lie hoped that the eigbt ter in Pomeroy Hlgl) School the
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ROOMS CLUSE IN TOWN. 127
NEW YORK UPI We'll 1 than men of the heavier dJVJ•l&lt;lns Coach Alex eno complimented hts seniors w~o graduate will be jlllj:t aeeond six weeks it was announ·
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.Butternut Ave.
11 30 12tc I 1M out m two world title flghts because ot the speed required m playelW for ·their sportsmanship and as good Citizens In adult llle u d tad
8)1=t1l _one mootb t~ 30 cent&amp; per wo!'d.
thiS week whether a Europ.ean the 135-pound class
schotanhlp. He remarked that it they have been m Pomeroy High e
ay.
fall tate of 3 oeDLil per wont will be cbaradd for advert.ili11111
SITE FOR TRAIU.::R PARKING sh.all be king of ~he lightweights
M.k• Flr~t DefenM .
is unusulill to have all graduating \.School.
The honor roll: Seniors: Mary
K DOt J)l.id wJthift 10 dafl 2-"ter reeeivinf b!.ll.
m Middleport Valley Lumber for tb~ first tJme m 42 year.s and
Next Fnday n1ghl m the fLeld t~e niors enroJied in the College Pre·
Amberaer, Elaie Arnold, Linda
1rror1 tn•AdvertiAne _ Sbould be ~ported tnuaedlatel)'. 'I1t
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Gene
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Crow,
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Cullums, Robert
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undisputed tecognJtion as middle- at Logan, Fullmer make/J his fmt
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Cunningham,
Sharon Douglas,
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_:-4-3tc ----~~cc--..,-= wmghl champwn .
1 defense of the NBA mlddlewetght
Coach Cuo presented award medBarbara Eskew, Arnold EVans,
Card. of n..nb IUld Speetai: Notleet ot Eventa $LOll Obituarifll
FURN15HED TWO H.OOM MOD·
At the Houston, Tex Coliseum , tJtle he won by defeatm~ Carmen l!is to e1ght seniors: WUftam Coates
Mark Grueaer, Ernest Hall, Phllip
• publi&amp;bed at 1 CMk per word.
ern effJcJemy apartment. Phone Wednesday mght, southpaw Dave 1Basl!JO on a 14th. round .knockout j How~rd P~rker, Charles'. Downie,
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12-4-tHc 1Charnley of England wtl! try to &lt;~t .San Francisco, Aug 28.
W1lham Gtbbs, Charlea R1ffle, Ro- 1
HyaeU, Roger Leifheit, Myrna
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Gent! &lt;tnd Carmen fought for the
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SIX ROOM APARTMENT WITH crown from our Joe Hrown, .sec· NDA \'erswn of the world crown W~ham. w:Json D
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ST. PETERSBUflG, Fla. UPIA rt
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age Two blocks from busltless Brown Is favored at 12 5
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had vacat~d Sugar Ray Rob- 1 fhomas Grueser re~w...ed aw~rd 1 CommtSSiouer Ford Frick, facing a Minada Murray, Howard Parker,
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l:.H-ut.c , At Logan , Utah, Frtday mght, j lnson·s undLSputed world title last , medals and three JUIIlOrs, Ke1th showdown with Branch Rickey, Barrie
PbiUips, Sue Pb111ips,
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FOUR ROOM HOUSB, HATH.
NHA ~ers1on of the middleweight I smte March 25, 19.58 However, Sayre, were presented chenille let· tmental League •provided it es· Charles Ritfle, Norma Roush,
1 ;ftii:EY SHOOT SUNDAY, DEC.
UniOn Avenue. Call 355-J.
160 pound bonnet Will dt! · he's still champion, Jn New York tcr, awards.
tablishes a pension fund for itll D;rlene Smith, Carolyn St. Clair,
~ ~ :;u. R. D. No. 3, HyseU Run. .
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fend &lt;~gam sl Sp1der Webb of ctu ~tdte , and not an NBA member.
Clio pre~ented vars1ty letters to players and compensates the min· Gail Stivers,
Janice Teaford,
1~ Pomeroy, Ohio. SLI.rtmg time!
!cago Fullmer 1s lavured at 85
Nuw Jt Js 20 months since Rob-l the foll~mg 10 sophomores, Ed· or leagues.
Jean Webster, Tim Welker, Janlce
"-~ 1~ 00 P. M. WendeU Wtlllama.
youRHUoM HOUSE wrfH GAS i because he outpointed Webb on mson took the tttle from Bastho, , ;~r~ Br~~ro~iJRol~d Car~e~t~~
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Each fight 1s sdteduled for 15 one _ title or otherwise
I Hemsley, Raymond Jewell , John fulfilh; three 1mportant condjtions Brothers, David Brown, Dorothy
DANCING ROUND AND SQUARE
_____ ___ ...__ _ _ _ _ . rounds and each will be tele· 1 Because of Sugar Ray'~:~ l"Dng \ Jones, Raymond Poulin, Roger which we have laid down, tbey Brawn, Sandra Drake, Carolyn
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the nng and hJs Stewart and Thomas Werry.
w11l fmd that one of th~ir. biggest Edwards, Sarah Foster, Margaret
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age of 39, ac-cording to the ree-l Fl'ederick Crow and David Gor· boosters 15 the eomm1sstoner of Handley, Kaaron Kelton, Terry
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Ar.E: No European has held the l ord book, he may rehre without don wer~ two freshmen who earn- biiseball," Frick said.
Knicbt, John McMurray, Mlcbael
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Have all modern conveniences. smee 1917, wh ~n Freddy Welch of
make Friday's wmner undu· war~ Bartels receJved an aw.ard us that they have eight cities Sw.atzel,
JJc:4uel.ine
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meGa) and manage~!l Terry Ohhng- ready and able to operate a fran· Nancy Woodgeard, Sharon Young
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Leonard on a nmth-round knock·
'I he other possibility IS that an er a~d Allen Dowme were present :chisc," he co~tinued. ''They mu~ Wayne Zurcher, Paula Sayre.
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I Impressive kayo victory by Full· ed With a~ard letters
have a pens10n fund for thell'
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IJ.1.1M CHEVROLET $6~. 210 2~
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British Empae champton Charn- Iller might cause such public m- 1 Coach Clio pr.alsed Eugene Hes" players, like the major leagues, Joyce Buckley, Gary Cadle, Ro~' door sedan. Clean car. Priced ·:::::;~O:C::o;"";,:""'"':',.....,.,-,~·~y ouNG MARRIED MAN, 23 ·35 ley of London at 24 could be a h"nallon m New York state ter and Edwar~ Bradley, whom he and they must remunerate the land Carpenter, Carla Dill, An·
~ to lltll. Blaettnars, Pomeroy. GOOD .BANK GR.AVI!:L FOR for eslabludtt!d r~tail bakery dangerous ch,allenger, ' not be· 1~g~mst 1ts boxing commtssJOn cu.U~d "Re~ Shirts." They were not mmors for the cities they move drea Evant, Michael Fultz, Dale
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sale. Mrs. Nell
Middles wart, route. tiood w.age11. Good workmg Icause of hu youth and his south Ithat a revocation or Sugar Ray's chglble this year because they int0.
Hubbard, Dennil Kapple, Sharon
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condlltons. Permanent work. paw style but because of Ins skill , •
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transfel"l'ed to Pomeroy from an·
Moore, Terry
Ohllnger, Judy
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No layoffs Apply Ntckles Bak· punch and ruggedneso
In Jan I title wou
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other district, but they partJcipat·
"l wtll not sell the players nor Reynoldt, Nancy Sldnner, !luana
; • door sedan. New f1n111h. Blaet·
L
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Mary Smltb, Nancy
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12·1~tc GOOD UMP COAL. PHONE eroy.
12·4-:Jte dan, now the world welterweight !
out the year
commissi oner emphasized.
Thomp!lon, Aaenath Traey, Lola
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Fnck s remarks fotlowed a~ an1..UN CHEVROLET $1,19~ V-8 1l.l:!; Auu ....,
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by Edward Bartels and Terry Oh nouncement by. Rtckey, pr~sldent
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Rrown of New Orleans, bul now I
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of th~ Boundlu~g.
Continenf:-1 C11ESTNUT RIDGE
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thanked all the people. both stu CUlt Will meet Jn ·Mia~l Beach, spent the weekend with his mother
~· .PONTIAC $1,79li. V·8 4 door Heaaonable.
Phone
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at home or out bY day or week..\33 an1l six months Ue's shghtly
dents and adults, who in any way Dec 8, coneurrently With the Na- Mrs Roy Knapp.
AU( to,p aedan. One careful
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Seventy . one boys and gtrls helped With the football program twn and American Leag11e meetThe James Marcur_n family have
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Hox C68A, Pomeroy, Oh1o.
1than Joe G1m~; was when he. lot~! won
grades of "B" or bet· the past sea!lon.
mgs there.
moved to MissiSSIPPI where he Is
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Knight introduced Russell Moore, (
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Ga ns was the oldest to wear the gradmg period In Pomeroy Jumor aSSl!ilant football coach and head
(20) Busl· ~6ss Services Icrown .
Cllgh ll was'announccd toda)' The basketball coach, who spoke brtef·
g\IP "'~ rackt. In good condl- I ~EW 1900 PATfF.RNS PLASTIC
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In th1s coun('ctiOn It should honor roll .
ly. Coach Moore said that he en~t alia
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w1nuow bllnds and 11h11de1, Vene MiiiLLER FURtiACtL ... WESTING· be remembered th&lt;~t lightweights
NtNTH - Bertha Arnold, Pat- joyed workmg with the football
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HOUSI! •pph•nna. Arnold Bro·i -,---- ~--C
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~o·lber ilns awmnga, !Jay and
th•n. SyncuH, Ohio. Phon. I,;
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N!Q;bt name p~l•s all klndJ,
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I Kathryn Conkle, Fredertek &lt;.:row, inspire many of the younger boys
CLEVELAND (UPI)
AD official for a local record dis""-GOl!d condition. Excellent tlrel.
AJumlnum laddef!l .u klndJ.
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ll)onna Diddle, Charlene _Diehl, Jane' to turnout for footb:dl pracllee
'b t F td s id payments his firm made to two fired disc
~n.n~th Cundltf, Syracuse .
Free Estimttte., Dale Wippel 808'$ TRII SIRVICE AND Rl·
eSJ ent JCS
~uugias, Allen Dowme, Ta~ara next year.
.n ku or! r alygg~ng RCA.Victor records were in his opinion
Pbone 802·X.
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Supply, 2l;J Umoo Avenue,
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Jan Smith, Paul Sprouse, Sharon with the footbnll boys who proved
James Shipley, advertismg dtrector_ 0~ am e eve a~ I
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W&lt;~lhr, Sandr-a Wells, Ralph Wer- lhemscl\'f'S to be both t.:entlernen Inc., whlch distnbutes records, said his rum has be~n sending
MITROPOLITAN
Singer Sew;ng Machine, cost . S.cond Av•., Mlddl•pport. 9
.l'uucrat service&gt;~ WJil be con- ry, Hoger Young, Ann Hubbard, and scho~ars Coach Coffman com ·
regular cbecks to dtsc juckeyA
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$l 7I:I.OO new, will sell for $IZO.OO
A, M. to 9 P. M.
12o3·tfc dueled Sund.ay &amp;t two o'clock from Ethel Hysell, Russell LeHte, J en- mended the boys for their smeere
Joe :Finan and Wes H!'pkins, ~ir·
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two montns old, 1Ughtly used.
CONDI'i'IUN'NG REF'lUOER·I the W~I!J~ }&lt; urwrul Home Jn llunt mfer Lohse, Santin Londun, Shar- effort. He &lt;1dded that the srmlnr, 't'i'
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Uon, New Haven. Pbone TU· I day m hts harlwr~ho p at Middle-~ •t"HTI-' Grade - Sue Arnold sur~ly blecodme coSmhmumly Dleadelrs.
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Charlesanna
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penler, Jenmfer Crew, PalrLcla Hes&amp; Barbara Logan and Tma Bax"
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sun, Lyle; 'ius father , S. E .s howal z1c, Eve l'ersmger:Maty ~:n.n Rick_ ___ .. _ _
The Pomeroy Emergency Squad d1sc jockeyt fOr pluggmg tbe1r
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ter, 11 sJster, Mr:;. A II Shepp-ard, &lt;~I'd, R&lt;Jndolph ScoH, Alfred S1sson, Mich, were holiday guests of :Mr was culled to the home of Will· products.
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Pom•roy, Ohio
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Vtl'tma W Vu, '' hrothtr, ~'otrest Edward Strauss, L'ludy Swatzcl.
and Mrs. A D. Hume They were IIam Collms at Rock Springs -at
The FTC also aCCU!ied tbree re2M37
8·23·tl Showul!er, oi Chester, omd one 1 SEVENTH Grade_ Jobn Ander- all dmner guests of •Mr and Mrs. 8.30 this mormng when Mr. Col· cord manufa.clllrers,. ~ncludlng
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J:teacbed_ at ~oca Raton, f'la.,
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Huntmgton cemetery Mr. Show· e1a Fultz, narbara Garnes, Joey Palo, MJch., were weekend guests and he was brought to the Meigs Sbtpley satd ~IS firm w,a! involv" TV fl•r~elr
11lter was &lt;1 (urJnt'r rt'sldcnt nf the litlmure, Mary Handley, DGnna of Mr and Mrs. Harold Fry.
General Hospital where hill eon· ed only Mil middlemen. 'The deal
Phon• '100
Chester cummumly
Hauk, &amp;ri.Jara Horak. ittlcky Men·
John Dyer or Charleston villlted ldltton IS reported good.
wall between the .~adory ~CA and
Pom..-oy, Ohio.
- - - ~- - - · - - -~ chini, Lmd11 Moore, Dennis Moore. his mother, Mrs. H. L. Dyer over
the disc jockeys, he lllld.
r,usToM HUlL 1 Kl1l liEN DE- t L I ) KlJOI tsra 1t1
1 'rom MelioWI!n, Pamela O'Bnen, the holiday.
. Answermg a m1dmght call last
"They've taken Alan Freed's
algned tor your bum J Free es· - .- - - -- .- . -· - - ··- Patric 1a owens, J:!,renda pous, sonRev. and ~Mrs. Jack welch were m~ht to Mason the squad brought line,' Shipley said, .when told
hmllte&amp;. Foreman .aud Atlbotl, NEW HOUSE, 1 Wo BEDROOMS, dra Thomas, Janet Smitb, Jackie holiday gue&amp;ts of hLs parents ln a wreck VIctim from. the fox that Finan a011 Hopkma called
De Laval
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large llvmg roo~~· . blJIJ.l·u.t ktt~ l:ipenrer, 'Jhurma Vaughan, Bessie Clarkabure.
I Res.htur&lt;~nt to l.he Meaga Gene~al the payments •·•eonaulants' feeL"
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and H~sp .ta l. lie was Guy
Htll,
chen cabJncls, gas furnace, In Yl&gt;alson, Janice Wehrurrg, Ruella
PHONE 419
TELEVJ~!ON. RADIO &amp; SMALL
suh1ted, luge carport, l2fi ft. 1 Wells, H.hoa Ann Will, o 1ana Zlr- Mrs. Jame 11 N. Roush and children Clifton, W. Va., who had suffered
Mr. and Mrs. George Woods and
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frontagll
Wright Street, o(f kle.
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
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accident.
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Raolne, C.bio.
Mulberry Ave $U500 00. I' hone
phans and cbild'ren of Shlldyslde He was trealed and released.
and sillter·tr:a-law, Mr. and Mrs. El
90-Y . WJlhur Ynun.g, or 6220
o, and Mr. and Mrs. William Bar·
za McComajj at the Victor Perry
good condition and priced rea·
v.~llcy Lumber &amp; Supply Co.,
on1ck of Pomeroy.
home, Sunday.
sonable.
Middleport, Onto.
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Mr. snd Mrs. Jack Fle•her and
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Tel. Main
618l·J, Street,
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H L. Dyer, Mrs. Harry Layne and Jimmy Dodson of Cleveland,
l'hl' Ama1ean Legion Drew WebWUIUJTZBR
Plano WLth bench, ebOD)' linish
POMIROV -6·room frnmc, good land Mrs. w .T. Stone were amoDJIVa. Were holiday weekend guests ter hn&gt;l No. 39, Pomeroy, Wlll·hold
--·~OTHER
3 monthll old. Save f300. C&amp;U
I condltton b.a 11 cment
all uliii- those attendmg the flower sbow of hi&amp; mether, Mrs. H. N. Roush. its annual oyster stew dmner on
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~T. Waaenhalu of Newark, .o. Monda.v. December '1. A movie wm
BRANDS
H.utland 2403 6 attar G p. m .
Be(
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water. ~000 oo Terms.
Clubs in Uutland recently.
vi11ted his aon anji daughter-m· be &amp;hhwn followed by entertain·
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SALE. RUSSELL
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galow
bath full basement ton were Sunday g11estt of Mr. hala. over Tbankegiving.
All veteram; are urged to attend
, Letart Falla, Ohio.
ICAUTZ PIID ITORI
large ' enclo8Cd ba~k porf'h, als~ and Mn Fred Batey.
Holiday dinner eueats of Mr,. and bring a guest. All 1980 dues
At Chutw
front
lot on .good
Mrs. Chilton Brown Is visltlDii and Mn. Jobn Mv1hall were VIr· should be , Paid by this month. Vet1 HAMILLY~~~.,.V~~TATION
ruad.
her son and family Mr. and
1Jnlt Sproule, Weit Columbia, erans are asked to contact Ell.l:
PIM"- M
Ponwroy, Ohio
HAND MAD;&lt;,;;;E;-A;-P;;R;;O;;N~S.-;;;
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frame Charles Brown.
Mr. and Mre. Albert Boyles, Mr. Gilmore, P&gt;aul Casci or Pat Thornclotha, Dan R1ver aln&amp;bam&amp; .
~~:ny''~:t'cistern, o~&amp;t·
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gothard, and. Mn. A. L. Stewart of Pt ton.
GOOD CLEAN LUIIP COAL.
1kirt Ienatbs. Mrl. Lee Rudi·
and Garage on black
and Jo Ellen ol Columbua Pl..Jant. Afternoon vlsitora were
&amp;:..~U.ad, 2-tNa. Orville
alll, Pomero)', Ohio.
lN.Stc ~~=~Ev~e=-ry~~D~IY~S=.erv~::l•=.•:=.,$1800.00.
Saturday auetta ol Mr. and Mr. and Mn. Okt)' Sprouaa and
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T&amp;AFORD, Sal••man
Carroll Adam11 Jr. and Bruce. t ·ooupy, West Columbia.
40 FOOT TRAILER, TWO BED-j LIMESTONE ANY SIZE FURNISH
229
Phona 108-Y
and Mrs. Donald Freeman,
Amon&amp; tboH deer buntln&amp; in
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rooms or wiU conaJder rentJna.
ed, delivered and spread on ~~~~~---------Elizabeth Freeman of Park· the mounlt1ns of Weal Virginia
drivewa:va and roadl. Shulers
, Mr. and Mra. J. Stante)' 1artL HoWard Sisk, Wll'l'en Eugene
Valley Lumber A Supply co.
beUer for Chrltt·
ConatructJon, Phon•
Middle·
Bever))' Billard, Weaver, Raymond Fields., Leonard
Phone 6220, Middleport, Ohio.
year uncondlport 6018.
J.1·2B·tfc
of CbarleatoD weft f'leld,, Marion OhJ.inaer, Bobby
12·4·3tc
See them now
during the weekend to at- Thomaa, Ray weaver, R. Dous:las
Shop, Mldthe baptismal service of Rev. Roush, Paul Rousb, Charle• Yon·
11 ao etc: TWO IIOLSTEIN HEIFERS. CAL· (20aJ Termite
Vel woek old, CODA Breedlnl
-· ·· ---::--,==c--Mra. David Freeman's baby, ker, Robert Tennant·, Geora:e Ran·
SIX ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH~ wbleh were conducted b)' Rev. do)ph, Bobby Roac!'b, Bill Paraona
TREES &amp;Oc Your .. BIU Pullins, Alfred, Ohio.
l21Ut
Will take house trailer ln.
lara• or amall. 60c ear.h,
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Phone Emers'ln 7_7329 , Chell· John Fresllwater, Cleveland. Rev. Tom Hoffman, Marvin Rousb, Joey
Dec. 1th. FJfe'a Middleport
FREE INSPECTIONS.
PHONE
Freshwater and
Rev. freeman Routh, Edwin
Ro11ah,
Robert
AMERICAN FLYER TRAIN 44p
383-M. Gilmore Supply Store.
htre, 0.
12·1-6 tc were students toa:ether at 801ton. cooke, Dabnv
Yonker, Jame•
10 a.m. to 7.30 p.m.
track, 12 cars, 1 en"ine, 1 diev
h p t c t 1c "
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Th
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1 '""ne, William McFarland,
Seminary.
osel on&amp;ine, 2 station• IIQhta and
b aua:0fanN tlell 1on pro t o.c ,.emtrot A COMPLETE JtESTAU"ANT
n
aljjrter. $30. Phone 824Y.
er
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on
Equipmenl, 4 coal heaters, 2
Mr. and Mrs. Geor&amp;e HUme aad · n\at Grlflltead, ~wrence Wolfe,
a ona
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A&amp;IOCiatlon.
12-S-tfc
gaa heLJters, 2 fuel oil healers, children, Stanton, .Mich., · and
~obn Pow.,..l and Paul Joe Gr1n·
1 gas furnace', 1 .gas cook stove, and Mr1. Erb Walverton of Palo, ~lead.
t'HE;),H
COW. WILL· (lObi lnsuronc&amp;
2 clcctl'ic ranges, 2 refrlgeralAM blake, Dorcas, Oblo.
DON STIVERS
tors, ~ washers, 1 dryer, 1 dLR·
12-~Stp
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cttc set, 1 Hvmg room au~te, 1
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good 9 x. 12 rug, several an·
HAY .roR SALE AT THE an..
tique . pteces and many other
•MORE t'arm. Cbarles E. YOit,
articles of furniture. My store
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l'um. 3868.
12-&amp;«p
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13 Patients Examined AtChest Clinic
1 Final Session
Held Thursday By Dr. Ray Donne""urg Of First Aid
The Chest Clinic for MOigs County was held Tburoday at Cl
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the orrice or Dr. Edmund Butrimas in Pomeroy. The clinic II
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Commander, pre.s id.Jng over the :
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l1itel&gt;be~ McNally, Colleen Gray

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Km&amp;hl . Me m Ders of Fides Lodge
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Mrs. HalT)' Houduhelt waa iD
of the program Friday in
Middleport wbicb followed tbt
lneme ··open My Eyea". Throue.bout t.be pro&amp;ram special plll'' en
were oftered by the women for
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LAUNDRY COMPANY
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scr1pture for the program
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Phlyed for the service.
utnen parttcJpaUDg bt the
. program were Mn. AUen Hughes

Mn. llbida Ru.uell fell Tbursday evening at her borne J.lld
broke her aboulder. She was t.ak·
·en to tbe Melia General HosPital
where the break was set Frtday.
.llrl. Jtmea Faulkner who !Jaa
been VilitiDg in t;t. Albans with
her son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
· M.u. Wallis Ant.bony, Mrs. l:llancbe Lawrence Fauliner planned to
Haptonst.all, MJss i"l'eddle Houda· return borne today, accompanied
tiheJt, Mrs. l'on)' FcwJer, Mrs. by her: son Charlea cf Clendenin.
t.c:uson Baker, Mrs. David Darst
Hn. France.!! Bearhs and dau·
Jr., Mr~. L. D. Uiles and Mrs. gbter, Mra. Emma Jean Neal and
uumes Bennett.
sons, Kit and Kim are spending
uu.nng tne aervice an offering )today m Columbus.
w1n1 tuen whidl wiU be sent to I Mrs. Richard Owen and Mrs.
tne Womcn '11 Department of the IJames Roller were in Gallipolis
JJ.a piL ~; l World Alliance and w11Jo Friday.
be used m Africa, .l!:uro"pc, Asla
. .
and Latm Amenca ·t o help the
Mrs. lfarlon Allensworth ~" 1ll
women there establish their own 1at her home on MJU Street.
reHgwu 8 work. Mass Sylvia Me- • This aftea:noon 011 the B~v Bar·
Miu.tcr and Mrs. Leoma Boster ton TV. Show Dl~na Stumbo,
acted u ushers for the offering. and Maida Roush wall . be seen.
These gtrls along w1th Donna.
AUitiger, Bevedy Culllp and Bev·
Bollng of Gallia County,
Ds.rlene Juatiee o( Pomeroy and
IPhyllla Buoh and B"bara Lievlng
•
contests
1 of Pt. Pleasant are all
Ifor the "Jill" snow Queen" con·
The annual Christmas dinner 1 teat spop~sored by 1he Tri·County
or tbe P.aat Chiefs of Magnolia Teen Can een.
wa~
Mrs. Mayme Rainey and Mrs..
Temple Pythian Sisten
held Thursday evening at the W!Jl Reynolds were in Gallipolis
Federated Church.
Tue11day to visit with Mrs. F·aye
A turkey dmner waa served at Mayer at Holzer Hospital.
6 :3U from a table with
whlle
Mn. James RoUer and children
cover and centered with a wreath Cathy, Jimmy and Johnnie &amp;re
or evergreen and poinsettia witb stayin&amp; with her" parents, Mr.
red c:mdles in the c:enter. Red and Mrs. Homer Hartley while
ca nd les were placed at intervals Lieul. James Roller is attending
along the table. Favors were a PeraonelJ School at Lackland
small c:andles repreaentlna an &lt;1il Air Bue in Texaa. After Lieut.
lamp. ~'he Lord's Prayer waa Roller . fiiJJ.!I,hes bls training be
repeated in uniaon.
and hl1 lllm11y wUI return to hf'
Fullowing an exchange of llfh base in lllinoJa.
.
Miss Erna Jel!lse, preaident, eon·
ducted a busine!JS sesalon. All
officers answered to roll call.
Mra. Lucille B. Hawkins, Mrs. Jay
Myer ~ and Mrs. Mike McKenzie
were reported ill.
Election of officera w.11s held
wJ,th Mrs. Dale Smith ttelccted as
Tbe New Haven Garden Club Ja
president Mrs. Lawrenee Lann· again sponaorlng the Chri1tmaa
ing, vice president; Mra.
Rill)' li.Jhtlng contest 1n the Bend Area
Seidenabel, secretary and Mrs. aa Jt has done for ,the past &amp;everal
Henry Reibel , treasurer. MIN yean. Ylea Lelah Jane Powell 1a
Jesse was preaented a gift !rom servlna: aa chairman of the con·
tho group •nd she alao preaent· teat wltb Mrs. Philip Wolpert as
u
ed gifts oto the committee for the c:o-cbalrmao.
evening Mrs. Smih, Mrs. Rollin
The territor,. to be Included Jn
Bear1 and Mn. Reibel
the conte&amp;t 11 b'&lt;lm We5t Colutn·
G•mes were pla)led durlna: 1he bla to Graham\ Station, lncludlnl
Prizea wiU be
social huur and prb:ea awarded Haven
to Mrs. Bearh•, Mra. Delbert
to
in the follow·
Elselsteln, Mra, Olan Goodwin
and Mra. Richard Campbell.
Altending were -tbe abovt. 1
named and Mrs. Tbomaa Cook,
Mre. Georae Hein·e,, Mr1. WUUam
Killinger, Mrs. Adam Ebersbach,
Mrs. Amanda K~tper, Mra. Carrl1
Grueser, Mrs. William Fiaber,
Mrs. Karl Grueaer, Mllse, Lena
and Thelma Grueaer aod Mlu
Bernice Ann Dunt.

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Magnolia Past
Chiets Hold
i Ch·riStmas Party

'She'l got her l1eart 1el '~
lhu Stainle11 Steel Tub ' ·

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- -oqulppocl wllfo ,..,.,.....,,

chip proof akllnleaa atHI tub, euar·
- • d "" lifo. Hao ·-·duty """
.,...,. wrlngor with Mlf.odlulllfllg
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Chr1a. Bonus

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Women's Day ·of Prayer.

The day had been set as the Frrst Friday In December when

Our elftd.ent dry-deaoi.ng i&amp; known
for btgbest quality .
yet costs

llore'o lho 1,;.11 wrl-

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First Baptist Church or Middleport joined in with the Baptist

Yolll' party-going clothes
deserve the best eore . ..

iponsored by the Meigs County TUberculosis IDd Hoa!tb N,..
Tbo final i&lt;ulon o/lbe Flrol
sodalion, With the co-operation of the Meigs County Health Aid ClooQ whlcb bu been mee~·
Department
ins at the lllddleport l'iremen •
.
Hall witb Emmet Shuler •• iD·
J)r. Ray Donnerburg was. the Chest Clliuclan for the day. otru&lt;tor will be lleld IIIIo loll&gt;•·
Othen allil8llni bun wer~ Misli dl
.
Harriett Davia,
Public . lleallh I
'1 emuna: It "1.10.
.
Nurse for the Ob.lo Department of
0
5
Tbe ecune which takes five
Health, Mra. Jean EYana and Mra,
two hour Nlllooa finlahed l&amp;~t
oobb&lt;e. Hobatetter, county health
0 I
I ...... wllb llle obowill&amp; of colored
nurliell, Dr. J _ .a. AUilon, COunty
pJetwa of lUe aariq devl.se• b:r
Health Dootor and Mta. Wallace
re55e
Y U
"Bob MUla. Tbe. aeulOD tbl.a week
Bradford, EXeeu.Uve Secretary of
"Foodl , fOJI,~e- boUP:JtiH _.. the will be a review of tbe cogne and
the TubercuJoai&amp; ABaocia.Uon.
aubject of the meeUq: of the 1110 for mate-up ol any parta
JJurm11 the day the elloie wu Wattb Our WeiCht Club held Fri· that membtn of the dus may
Visited b&gt;' 13 pat.ienta. Tbe nat day in tbe c:O\U\t)' exwnaio' of. have Inbled.
visit will be Feb. :;_
bees in Pomeroy,
The elua il uttder the spon·
This clinic ia one or the prog- l Mr•. llllflatet Brown, Lolli Bot •onlllp of the lllddleport Bull·
grams pa1d for by money raised tom, president, led the d,iacusa:ion neas and Prof. .IOilll Women'•
by_ the annual_~hri~~mas Seal Sale, which ltreued .atetf,mportanee ot Club ud had bteD attended b7
I
balaoced. meals wil!i low calori~a. people froaa all over the cOllbty.
SlortiDJI · V.ptablee wllb bollJni
Tbio fino! eyoninf lt OptD to
•
water was deeW.ed to be tbe belt tbe public- and anyone inte~
way
ond Oavor .. retained.
eo! .. . lnvlled to otwnd.

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ollk bn&gt;e&amp;de ......., •.1o1oo ganl ball FWD by Helon' Ri&gt;H
of Clllfornl&amp;. Remtna.eent •ot
V.-DI•, II hal "" b)trlcate1y draped ttraplu. bodlot, ~~
• loll .... 1&gt;1&lt;1&lt;, lbon billa
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Day.Of Prayer

A model menu lor th• bolldA)'o
lor b"'akfaol, lunch nr oupP.r, ond
Om~ft
Mary McAfee 1·1, Soe
.
Pinner waa given eaeh membet and
Ul
The Lord'a Pra1er In uqiBon I ,.. dlacu;..d.
~n~ei'Ve 'l'f.
opened the meetlnc of tbe Rock
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:Spring&amp; Methodllt Cburch 'held
Mtoodldg were Jllra. JOllie Cot·
recenUy at tbe church.
~U1
Howard· Nolan, ""'·
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Mary McAfee, ·.. p.-esident, .~n- ~WA.. :.Mn. Paull.tle Myers . i,nd ,' Tlte _8aptiat Womens Day of
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®cted . .t ahQrt bwtneu ses"rtq'. -!tn· ~ljtlter Knll:ht. .
· . P;r~ ··,W~ beid at the Pcmeroy;
Matthew ) : .Ho .wao road . by
n,o~~ lloop~,. Cburob Wedn...Uy
7
Carol ··Bear1u. Me:mbers an-.,..ereG .._l"ffy.
t¥er!Jn&amp;: followinl choir practice
roll call by nonilng I dilolple. 1"11
I
)'rith members of lbe &lt;h""'h ..
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IS
II ·decided to dO&lt;oraa. . .... .
:uooJJ.
Cbriltmoa lree al lhe obureb,
·'•LooJt On the Fieljs" W15 lhe
.
cember 21 a 8:30 p. m., · after
topic of .tho .program p,...enled by
Nmlh Gr.a.de Ho11M • ~notnics wbicb tbe group wUJ so earOiifla:
(1.,• J
Uf(
:
M:~ At~n S}Jalll IUisted by llh1
students of Pomer(ly fl1ih ~oo11 re&amp;lmliDI to ·the. church for 1
The' Nlfb' Sttt&amp;er1' · Clu~ held J, H. ' Stepbeoeon, .Mn. Lorain
were guests last night· of the
patty, '1'hefe Will lire ., ,grtb bag. a Chrl11tmas tlinftial' '11nnclay :eve· Sttrr~tt, M~. T. T. She~tcn, ~­
Fuel Ga_s Company at the Middl - . Several ~~ "'.wah re-a~ in· nlq 1,t the En~ · !UB WitHam. W&lt;~tsol), Mn. Guy Cowan
port office.
ctudin1 "StletCiiin"" by SUunQ.I._ ~~ur'C~ . ~al room.'
_. . , and. Nft!. Ralph~ - Zundel wbo took
"Date With A Diah" was the Araold;. "~t Firtt Tblngi Fltst'',
A t\lrt:er otnner wat·Hrvft. tt ll'J,/..-t of vo}eeatf ed b
i
1
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t~embe ~ f_ a demonslratioll pre~nt· ::.~~~:~~~~~~ ~~br~= ~:~:otberl of · ~ You~ .::'a~:: ·:b:-b an 0((!r~:
c Y -&gt;IIIII 8 etty Newton. FcUcw· 0 p
.. M · • J
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ing a question and 4~SV.:er period, , .Ill' eace • :~ ane oul!'.u;
J'.ollowing the dtnner the ......... "
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.lliss Newton served the auPper Glory to God ' Louanna ~on·
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rood whlc:h she bad prepated· to ard; "God'• Power," Patty I Ar· ~OW'Jled to tbe home of "'"" '. •
Janet Brown, Kay CcmpUm, Kath· nold; "Chl'Utm~s ~u~ons' Mra. Rumer Walter, N,e· Avf.,' for •
ryn Conkle, Chat)tnc Diehl, Ta- Hugh Bearb• and ~11ft Tb,nga pai'ty' and glft "exeiWtge. Hoiteaa
mara Jo'inlaw, Pamela Hobstotter , About Dtaciple&amp;hip
Mar)' Me- gilts· were. preaented to. lira. Wal·
t"' ~·
Jennifer Lohse,
Mary Radford Afee.
.
ter. Secr.t Pal nltat were
:. : arolyn Vaughan &amp;nd Judith Weh:
The next - meet}ni will ~ .. beld m:~wn for the new year.
December 14 w1th nJ,wat4 ·Bar·
Prelent were Mn. lJO)"d M90N
A bake nit aponsored: by the
~ung,
leis a8 hast.
.
." Mrs. .William
Krs. llucb E;uter:D lllJ:h Band Bootters will
This class. L:mght by 7drs. 0. B. - -- · - - - Bearbs, Mr1.
U:n. be hold thia evtDlnl It the high
SEWING CLUB To lltiiiT
Jack W.arner,
Will, aebooLdWa
tbe. basketbaJl
Stout, is made up o(I-'"reshman ,C()I·
lege Preparatory s tudents of ·pom·
'the Jolly Bunch Sewin14luh Mrs. Dwilht
pme )»e~w~n ~1tern 111d Shade.
eroy High.
of Middleport wUI have thelt, .., ., reDee ·S'ftlitbj Mn,
• BOnte Ptade plea. eatea, candr.
nual Christmas dinner and partJI Jlrs. GeHle Jtorn,
ro\b.· etp·. wtll be on sale. AU
,
Mrs. James Diehl Jr. rmd Mrs. this coming Tuesday eveninl 1t 'Mitdt, ··MiN (arol
band ,nemben and parents ar~
Har()ld Lohse provided transporta·l the home of Mrs. George Haekett pella Mr. :and
: 'PJtd ~ brtna: tbetr eontribu~
don for lhe group.
Sr. at 6:30.
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'Safe At Game

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Yule Decorations
For Bend Area
Urged By Club

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A Firie Selection ofRobes
To Pl~ose The Mt:m On ,
Your ;Shopping List.

ALL WOOL.I'l.AID ~AN"EL

$1040
PLAID

co' tON FI.AfltB
$3.95 ·

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BAKER
PUIMITUIE

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. Rayon

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Moe Nul Yeor'o Chrlotmos Carefree by Joininr 0111' Chrlltmu Club.

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Memben PIJina: 50 cen.. a
- k lor flit¥ ....... will ......... ·····- ··

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$1.00 CLAU
Meonbeh p&amp;&gt;IOIII $1.00 a - ' :
lor fifty .....u will .....,... -·· · · · · · ··· · ·- $10.00
$2.00
Membt!rs paying $2.00 a :week
for filly weeks will receive · ·-····-· ·· ·- t100.GO
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Membt-rs pa y!~ $3.00 a week
fGr Joi,Uy weeks will roc:clve
···· -- ·--- $150.110
$5.00 CLAU
Mrmbet'k paying $1.00 a week
for fifty weeks will receive ,. ·-- - --- · ..• $251.00
$1~00 CLASS
Members ~ayin,a $Jll00 ~ week
for ~ltty week11 wm n-celve -· · ---- --- - ·· $500.00

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25c CLAII
Member&amp; paylng 2G centl •
week for tuty ,.w eeki will reeelve •••. . ···~- $12.50

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bouae with

oldl..,.
Due ~o the heavy toa the ex·
pected apeaken, llrJ. William
Llvtlle and Mrl. Sickle, were un·
able to atteGd, but wUI c&lt;tme at a
Ialor dalo.
,
.
' Coqnt)l' ~ijmaa Henr)' Bentz
Jr. and Doa Mullen apoke briefly

on plq1

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~5.95
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disculled with ao actiOn -to be taken
uiltll olt•r lbo holldoyo. Tho door
priae donated bJ' the praktent

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Durlne tbe .'~c:lal hour, Mn. E.
. J . Tracy preMnted two readings
"M•ndy'a New Orlan" and ' ""o
Much J1 0\lr~' ,
Rtfreabi!leuta' ,.in lteeplna: with
Gbriltn\aa HIIIOJl wert lervtd

MrL Vlot.or

IDd Mn.
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NO CHAHUI
, Muo. UPI- The
aeuon opened In
today and farmer
A. I'Uloy Jon't takiDJI ..,.
He sluna:a large sip oYer
of hll cow. The a1tn J'fld

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Million Shout
Welcome Ike
In Pakastan

Meigs Wnnty
Slippery But

ways, StreetS Made
·ef Is Promised Soon

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