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16 Students Initiated by
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·Mtddleport; 0 ., Nov. 9, _[

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sponsor. A short musical fabric, or the Phihppmes Is wo-

NEW MEMBERS OF MODERN MUSIC MASTE~S _ Front ro~ , Tim Cozart, Lind~ ~ost, Polly Decker. Connie Deem, Teresa ~~!UI~n~:r,l program presenting three phas- ven from the tiber of the larg' Donna Theiss, f\.'largare~ Cole, Deb~i~ Htl~'es .. Pam Sylvester, Mr. Wither spoon. Second IOV.., Lmda Adams, Rhonda Bnckles, Debbie
es of musical development was er leaves or the pineapple .

NOT OPEN
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
November 12-13

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Brian Donlevy, Cro . Baker,
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sented to Mr. Ronald Deem, ved following the ceremony.
executive head.
Mrs. Richard Lee Is the Chap. The plna cloth, a delicate

November 10-11

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WED. and THURSDAY

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Dnoted To The llllilredl 01 The MelJ•·MtDOn Area

ium recently.
Junlo_r at Ohlo University, sang
The new members received "A11elujah" from a motet by
a gold key and a life member- Mozart, and als~ ~~ popular
ship card. Dann)' Witherspoon, "Blues In Ute N,ght.
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band director became a new Tht program closed with •.

"CHEYENNE AUTUMN"

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SELECT YOUR NEW
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NOW ON ELBERFELDS
2nd FLOOR

lsoth Anniversary of Church Celebrated
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her family who M'
were LpresenltiJ
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Genhe1mer also spoke
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An urgan :• reiLtdt· ~Y Mr s. l{:.ru.bll Parsons (11' Sa_ra s ~•t••. son Timothy . _H:,v. P~~sons an
rs. tut er
an 1mot y, e~t.' e o o. IS wor
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i·'Cu min~ 'l'u Th e Cro::s." the Little Walk With Jt~sus. "
~er sang, "Wouldn't Take,,N~th- and son.
bent&gt;dwliun . and organ post· Mr. and Mrs. Purley Karr, mg For My Journey Now, Tun·
Members and workers In be t
Iuti~ do~l'd tlw servil:t.•.
rirst couple married in the othy Stutler sang, ''Spirit of church present were mentlon.l
vi;mer WJ~ served in the 1dmrch, and who were observw 1God Dtsecnd Upon My Hearl," ed and included, Mrs. Fr_ed
~oc i Cjl n 10111 , 11 noon Tlw tublt's l in6 their 43rd anniversary, were ] and Rev. and Mrs. Stutler and Nease, Sund~y School super!R·
in wlli1~ r.:uver tarried out the welcomed and eat.'h
spoke · Rev. and Mrs. Parsons sang, tendent; ~avid Nease, secrelull thellll' \\i!h r.:t!nl~ rpier.:c of briefly . Th eir
children and "Peace In The Valley."
l lary ; Ch~1sty Baer,
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Ldl lluwt•rs kliHl gourds. grt'en· grandchildren were all present Form~r members who have Mrs. Dav1d Nease. orgamst
cry aud n 1rnw·upi:1s fi lled wit h: ;; nd n"&lt;'ogniZt'd . Mrs.
.h~hn . moved ai_'l'ay ~t:'re welcomed I Sunday School; ~rs: Russ
fruit ph.JCHI ;1t mtenal ~ . Nap- 1Scutt and Mrs, Olan Genhe1m-1and speakmg bnefly were Mrs. ~n. Mrs. Jack Curtis .. Mrs.
kins were wilile with the in-' er, ltlt'mbers or the first eate- ~ Altona Marshall, Harold Roush Vld Nease, Mrs. Uswm Nease.
sr.:ription •·soth Anniversary For· chism class, were present.
and Horace Karr . Mrs. Scott Mrs. Fred Nease, Mrs . ~·~::;~ ~ ~
t•:;t Hun 1\'kthndist Chun:h 1915- ' Letb·rs were read
from ·~ told of the work done by h~ Jeffers and Mrs. Don (
1!165," (in g(JidJ.
· rnsl minislc~s by Mrs. Fred gr?~father. Gt'Orge Baer, m teachers, and ~rs . John
The
Jltcnmon
service
openr-;ease and mcluded the Rev. bui~dmg of the church, after durch orgamst. Mrs.
Model WOh
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piano
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Tennell, Rev. Edward H. which descendants uf Mr. Baer Nease was commended for
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wood " aud pr;.Jv~ r by 1he Rev I~i :z!!l(lj~.eu:. 3 HGJAI!!.m axa:::!t!J', group visited the cemetery at by Rev. Parsons and
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See the wonderful RCA VIctor Color Television
L&lt;Hvr;·nce t\kllciniel . Past mini!l- 11i
Ch~shirt' befoN returning to tin~ closed the service.
FOR NEW
ter:--, Hev . Mt:O;-tlliel and the! ;11
{ their home.
1 he chUJ;~h was be,lutillullil ll
DEEP
Sets. Select one for yourself and family and really
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decorated
with arrangements
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corned, und abo the Hev. Par- i
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have returned to their home in mums. A pot of mums was sent
enjoy Living Color T.V. by RCA Victor. You'll want
so t"
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several by the Pom•roy Flower Shop
to see also the new table and transistor model ra·
Mrs Usv.m Nease gJve the ~~ Mis~ Carol Scott
student days VISit here with Mr. and an~ an arrangemen of bla~~e
lll:,lUIY ul lll~ dJw Lh and Mrs nurse. at the llolzel: Hosptta! Mrs. John Lyons and family . ~e lowfmulml s ,was given y el
dios - the portable record players- itereophonle
11 1 , s~ Vvahtn 1 lt'Jd 111terestmg
u.HJ Y am y n memory
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h h 1 1School of ~ur~lflg 111 Gallipolis, Mrs. A R. John sun and Mrs 1 John F Baily H charter mem·
combination record players - and portablu T.V.
1 1,::.. Jr;t ..O.ction Wa~ller i S ;neal for washable w._ ~
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eMc lhurc spent the w~kend wllb her , li(lward Jarrett of Charleston, I ber OtheJ· ar~anoements were
or s.c;.king ou t J;;round-in dtrt 1n kids' play c!othesl
WJill e11 , uy l 1e ev.d . u ew p· rents, Mr, aud ~~'I rs. p &lt;~U 1II", Va were :sun
, da v gues ts
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Irom
the garden• of Mr and
ll l'l:l W.JJ 1~ 1le serve I1 as pas- ,
P.at~nttd Detp At- lio n Ar;ilator crea tes jet curre nts
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for Cee p Ac tion clcaninr,'
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t· e1r Sister'1r Mrs. 1 eel · Imes. l\-lrs Hiram Fisher w1!h the ex ·
Visit Elborfelds 3rd Floor Furniture Deportment
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ception of an arrangement
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Now Furnilur• Arriving Dallf - And SM The
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magnolia branches brought bv
ew. oenny tu l'l'. sang II 1·
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Rug
Display For Wall to Wal CJtpetlng 011 the
lll:i parents, Mr. an
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Mrs Marshall from her hon1e:l
0 u1 II 1m I Cuu ld Do Notlung ,.. the weekend w1t IS paren s.[
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• J~t -Away lint removal"I
a g Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gerar F.. Wtley.
in Louisville Ky
and Tmw II IV " u11 er
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"P I'-!~~r Is Tit' Kev tu HN!Ven &lt;md family Paul rece!ved t e RogJ::r Morgan spent
Ot interest to many were plc- 1
13ut f·'J!th Unlud:s- The l.XJuJ " ' li.Jghe.s l g.rade fur !us dorm sec- in Athens WJlb h1s son,
tures taken of the thui ch
Jc.t Spin c;_• ts drying time!
1hun In Sargent Hall makmg a, for Father's Day activities al members several years ago
Charter
member~
prese
nt
• Gia nt-:ize tub, tool
were ~1 rs JacoU Baer, Mrs bf'tte: than 3 :--omt average. for Ohio University. They
pi..lst secretary books, whi'•oh
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John F Uatly Mrs. U:;wm N~:ase I the first grading penod: He Is the fvutball game.
were diSplayed hroughout
Mrs. Pur ley' Karr, H o s m t' r jf~n: :~~~tt~e h~~ ~~~~~~~~ Ira Butcher and
Emerson day,
Hvusl1 ~nd ltc~ Juld Ruu ~h Uth· dg bl 1 · h
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Jones
spent
the
weekend
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Ie pu u·1y c 1H!'man 1or u 1s 01uo
. Umvers1
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.ty as guess
1 o
er h\ J:Jg l Il&lt;trler memut-J
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Mr and ~1 rs Chrbty Baer, who [ uMrm. 8 th A ..L.
thetr daughters, Judy Butcher,
rs er a r~.:uer was a'd
se nt b note, Mrs. Geneve Jmh
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JUST ARRIVED! A PRESENT
d11Jn 1:i:l nsun (;t'uht'uner, Fnmk l nhlOng ' e Ill\'
~:es ~ or f e ed m Vo1gt Hall and attended
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Ruu:ih, Eu~en~ Forges and Mrs. BousewaHrmodmg. . p.a.· 'i 1~p~end ~ the various activl ·ies includmg
FROM YOUR CHRISTMAS
M&lt;.~ Uel Mlld l Raui.J.
t&lt;lty M 0
otw•An, h ns ea r~- the various activities
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rc er as ..t - football H•me , and other events.
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portn~ ear 1Jel'.
. er gues s
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were Mrs. CliHord Httyes and Ch~ster Tannehill ~as a
son, Gregory, and Mis.s Grace of h1s da.ughter, _Jamce,
Eichenscher or Columbus cou· day evenmg at dnmer In o'''""
sin uf Mr. liayes
Hall, Ohio University, on Fath·
Mr. and Mrs. IJ. N. Denney er's Day. He stayed overmght
and Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Den· at the oll-&lt;!ampus bouse
of
I ney and ,.on, Jack ol Columbus Dave Frye, McArthur, and Dick
spent Sunday with their sister, Swackhamer, MaSQD, bo!Jl OU
Mrl. Bertha Archer,
The seruors.
lh"- wor'&gt;h ip , Members of the first baptis- r Stutler told of the cooperation
Wm. Sylvester, l'arole Gray. [ 'fl1e SOlh all ll ·i'/NS!Il'V o 1 r or- .1o,hn ""oil
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Ttncy Ret'd
est Hun Methodist d;urch w-;1s servtce, fulluw~d by the call to mal group were Mrs. Altona · of the members of the church
ur , the H~v . B.ailv" Marsh &lt;~ll , Mrs. M&lt;1ry Ba- 1 and that they &lt;Ill worked togeth·
SUN.·MON .·TUES ..WED.
cele b1'&lt;11~J Sun dav ·ttl t~n a. 11 d·UJ \outs.. h11, •.u.,. lit•~ 1,as
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. 1 II \" nd 'I G Stutler "Do vuu 1er Grueser and Elmer Grueser er, after wh1ch an oHenng was
Nov . 14-17
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jf th e sermon bv the Hev ed af! er wh•ch Mrs. Stutler . 1ncr as orgamst.
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The Meigs County Board of[ up lor Galli&gt; county,
meeting ol the Meigs Board of iand the board urged the public 1regret. th• reslgration ol Mn.
Health cmno~nc~ Tu~y th~t There ha~e been three case~, Health, also
described pi'Oi- to cooperate by having all pets ! ine Hobstetter and employed
~e,es and Gal11~ Cou~t1es wtll one . fa tat. m recent weeks m peds o~ abatement of Melgs jrnrnunized. A third S!tch clinic' Dorothy Edmundson as 1 depuundergo a co~bmed wmter stu- Galha ofOunty. ~~ t~ two non- County's current rabies threat. wiU be t'Onducted this Saturday, : ty elerk registrar to replace
dy by ~he Oh10 ~par:tment of fatal , .ooe remams m a coma, He said the onset of eold 7 to g p. m. , at the Middleport . her.
Health 10 connection With recent and the other apprently has Iweather can be expected to fire department quarters.
cases of enl&gt;ephalitis in neish- fully recovered.
force the carrier skunks into!
Altendmg the meetmg wltla
boring Ga~lia county.
Under t~ plan: samplings ofl winter do~mancy . However, Dr. ~eanwhil~, ano.ther sk~nk&lt; Dr. Russell wt-re Dr. E. F.
Thl! Metgs boa~d asked_ D~. mosqUitoes - beheves .to be the Russe11 wamed that next spring this on.e killed m the Sclpm : Maag, presJdt-nt t~nd
actinl
Jack Russell, chtef veterman- earners - from Galha and I could bring renewal of the out- · Townsh~p area, has been prov- countv health l'ommisgioner
ian or the Ohio department of I Meigs areas will be taken for break unless measures are tak- · ed rabJ~. the Heulth Depart-' Dale· Du tton , Virgil
Atkins'
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to
m~Iud~
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Mayor Charles Legar of Pomeroy signs a proclama·
lapel American Flag which will be distributed to the public
by tit. Drew Webster !'oft, No. 39, American Legion of Pomeroy, for all Americans )o "Show Your Colors" in support of the U. S. Viet Nam policies. The move· '
rnent Is promoted nationwide to counterbalance the demonstrations by college and
minority groups recently In opposition to those policies. - Sentinel Photo.
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�- - - - - - - - , - - - - - - - - Mrs. Robert Welch, Mr~. Mat;lJ2·Dany Sentlne'l, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0., Nov. 10, 198ft
Diehl and Mts· stqll• ~lklns,
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Ylsitld a rect~~t Wednestlly af·
ternoon with Mrs. Gloria Rl~
Elllorei·ROIPital
and fllmlly. .
Persons entering. Holzer Ho,.
Mr. and M~. Henry Levy
pita! during the iaal 24 hours
were recent dmner guests of
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included : Eddie Ray Russell
By Mn. Felt. Alldre
tbe HaJHday • .O.Ikt~s famtly.
·The Meigs County · Poinona A letter wu read by the
JS Smithero ·St.· Paul Frtdeeiet Ilor~thy Anderson relurned to Mn. Paqline Atkins and Mrs. Grange held ItS regular 'meet· retary commending the
Fralsy, lt2 Mttalde Dr. ; Rob- her botne here With her brother, Rub( llalllday visited~~ .. Ad- ini Friday evel\jng at !he Rock on the action taken in
ert D. WillilllllB, Patriot Star Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Anderson die Bradfield at the Holzer Springs Grqnge Hall with AI- mine legislation. Deputy
l! t: Mrs. Abe Spiegel, Rt. 2 ~nd son, Larry, of Dunbar, W. hospital recently.
i Ired Grange as host. Stanford VIrgil Atkins reported that
Patriot; Elmer J. Sauders, Eur· ~~ nd M F k
Mrs. Pauline Atkins and Mrs. Stockton, Masrer, presided over State Master, Byron
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ek• Star Rt.; Mrs. Wend. II E. Mrs'· ;aulin;s.Atk'!~ ~ ~~~~· Ruby Halliday visited Mrs. ·mo- the business session..
;is the captain of the 11
Haner,, Lower River Rd. John Sha;on Jewell visited ~s Cad ria RiJ!gs and family, .
He)JOrts were given by 10 of·lof which Meigs is one In
M Rwke, 461 P•ke St., Kanou· Saxton and Mr. and Mrs. Char- Mrs. Dena Welch is.!n Sbelt· the 12 granges In Meigs centennial membership
g."' Mrs. Phobea MaDIIOn, Crown ley Haning in Lancaster
ermg Arrna hospUal.
. County. Mrs. Harry Guthrie, j The annual o!fl..-s
lily; Jeffrey D. Workman, Pt. Johnny Gibson son of Mr. and l Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.Iklre delegate to the State annual was setior Monday evening,
Pleasant; Rober! H. Baker. PI Mrs. John Gibso~ of Athens vis· l of Racine ..visited with his bro- meeting October 24 • 'll report- vember 22 al Rock Springs.
Pleasant Mrs. Arlbur Hess, ited over tbe weekend with hls ther, Mr. and Mrs. Felix AI· ed on aclion laken by tbe dele- Each grange Is to bring pie for
RHL 1 M•RddllefpoArtlb' NewMauna J. grandmother, Mrs. Lana Gibson kire a recent Sunday evening.
bOOy,
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Alfred G.range IS•· Host. . or
MeetJng
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~ert R McDaniel, Pomeroy . an returthned hhome SundayAI h
Harry V. Pickw~ Racine: Mrs. tng WI . . Is pare~ts. p a
Lando 0. Robinson Ravens· pougl~·:"' 1 ed h~ •:•r, Mts. /
woOd; Freddie R. Bryant, Rt. .ana ' son on on .Y· .
3 Ironton; Hichard E Clutter
Mr . and Mrs. Rale~gh S.
RL 1 Cottageville, w. Va.: Mrs: Gregory spent a weekend. at .
Rb
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Ashl d . their home 111 Weblter Sprmgs,
0 ena
' mnam,
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~Y' Wilmt!f G. Vincell, Rt. 2
Weltha Clark of Athens
Pedro; Mrs.
Raymond
D. i visited over tbe weekend wit.h i
Downs, !&gt;•bland, Ky.; Omer lher son, Mr. and Mrs. Robert i
Ford, Ashland, Ky.; Mrs. Hom·
k
er L. Denney, Rl. 2 Wellston C\ar ·
.
f ar\03 i. Stiffler Jackson
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Welch of
Births'
·
Circleville spent the week
Mr!. Rober! R. McDaniel, at tbeir home here.
Pomeroy, daughter, 158 p.m., Mr. and Mrs. RIChard Rhc!des
Tuetday; Mrs. John H. Eisnau- ·•nd famtly of St. Albans, W.
gle, Jackson, son. 3:42 p.m. ~ V~. , v_•stted a recent Sunda'y
1'uesdav; Mrs. Homer L. Den- wtlh h1s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
nt'y, Ri . 2 Wellston, son, 5:06 1 Delma_r Hhode~ .
.
p.m. Tuesdav.
I A btrthday dinner honored
oismined
1 Mr~. Ebie H&lt;tning on S u n d -a
Pclul D. Baird. Nelson
H.j Oct. 31. Present were Mr.
R~ th•y, Vernon A. Cadle, Mrs. Mrs. Ray Grimm of ~ancas~r.
!Junaid R. Creel, Edison J. Da- , M~ . and Mrs. Denzil Welf'h,
vis. Clinton F:. Doug las, John Mtke Epp le of Harrisonville,
C f rid, Frank ~I. Fuga te, Mrs. Mrs. Letha Cow_an o( Darwin,
Halph S. Graves, Mrs. Bertha I M~s . Da s_a Markms and Mrs. 1
Hobslt&gt;!ler, Scott Knolls . Judy Wtlma Hmes of Za~esville, Mr. I
/\ . Masters. Mrs. Simon P. New-!and Mrs. Dana Hamng_of Shade 1
]and . ~1rs. James H. Phillips, 1 and Mr. and Mrs. Wtlbur CollJCJv id K Roush. Edgar E. san. I burn, Lancaster.
dcrs. John A. Spires, Mrs. Os- Mrs. Paul Babout of Stockl".:.n· Tennant. Mrs. Bermtrd T. P?rt, aunt of Dand Riggs, his
W&lt;:lllace, Mrs. Anna Ward. Mrs. stster Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hecknan J. Webster. Mrs. Frank ert and 5?"· Jimmy, of Raven·
L Akers. and infant son, Mrs. na , a_nd his brother, Herb Riggs
rlarence D. Stamper and in- ~ho Is in tile Air Forl'e and has
faht son.
Jl_ts_t relurned from Viet l'lam,
j VI Siterl re_cent.!y with Mr. and l'
Mrs. Dt'm d H1ggs and four sons. ,
I
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ander- r
son and family or Parkersburg
I
I
and Mr. &lt;-~nd Mrs. Donald And- ~
1
erson and family of Dunbar viStied a rerent Sunday with their
mother, Mrs. Clyde Anderson !
- - - ·- ··
1 cmd flnnily .
'
Mr . and Mrs. Earl Starkey Mr.. Darrell Gri
Mr J 1
h&lt;.~ve returned home after at~ Carsey Mrs Mam~, Na. l oe ·
lending I he annual se~s ion of;
- .'__ . -·~~---~~ ew 0~, !
the Ohio State Grange in Tole- !Rev. David While reg 1
dn \1r. Starkey is Gatekeep- tor of the Tempi; chu~~. ~:S
€1 of the Ohm Stale Grange.
been ill with pneumonia b t .
A group o_f women o~ the Te~ reported recovering.
' u lS
pie MethodiSt Church mel with Arthur Crab~e 1
k.·
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I
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ay spea er
"rs. ur a away or sp&lt;CJa from Temple Mel hod 1 ~iutrch,
services of the Women's SOciely attend~...a a Ia
lks c"
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b
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o
n s 1an ervtce o servance shop at Baltimore Oh 10
.
of a Call to Prayer and Self- day afternoon and
"
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everung
nl~ kl It'! r~tetmg wa~ e_
Mr.~ . Rex Cheadle and dau~h·
ofn . r ay a erDOOn. ·~eta 1 ter. Kathy , acrompanJed Mrs
o Jer_mgs w_er~ aceepted
for Nellie Borgan nnd son, Michael.
medical mJSston! around
the I of Harrisonville to Pataskal~
world and the fund for B new I where thn visited t lh h
library for Scarritl College in of Mr an·d Mrs Ga B~ orne
a ·
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~ sh~tlle, Tenn ..' whe~ mts- Mn. Borgan has returned to
11or.anes
are tramed.
her home after und rrgomg
· sur'I
t' rs. Lau:a Krebs and 90n . gery. Her condition is reooorl•&lt;l
Charles_ (Bif) spent . several improved.
d~11. Wtth her sons and daugh- Those visillng with Mr. and
lt!_~u~·law, Mr. and Mrs. Jan Mrs. Fern Gillogly on SundaY
Pit:b~t and Mr .. and Mrs. Er- were Mr. and Mrs. Ri:ilph Frazro• Ptckett, D!yton. Enroutt ier Bnd fam ily of Gall· r ' ·
h0111e they visited with her Mr. and Mrs. Ceril Gi;lo ;' and
IDA'Iher, Mr1. Maude Holeomb I children ol Athens
&amp;Y
wHilo .is! ,•. paCtiol
. ent bat RiverMsid. I Elba McKnight, Columbuo Vi8osp1 a Ill
urn us.
r s. ited his parents Mr a d M
Hol~omb has now undergone : D. o. McKni~ht · 0~ n rs.
ma)OI' ourgery there. .
and also &lt;ailed on Mr
Mr. and Mrs. Jan Pickett Mrs. Fern Gillogly
·
called at Riverside Hospital to Mr and M W. It S
'·
d h
·
rs. a er welt
see h.lll gran mot er on Suhday have returned from a two weeks
arterooon and then came on to vacaiJon to Fl "d· l'h
'
M p· k II
on a. ey
lh'.ts area wnere
rs. -~~ .e ed Fort Myers and Indian Rock
w1ll spend a few days vJsJhng Beach The 1
!led
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\.uetr parents, r.
and Orange Park to
Mr
nd
Mrs. Eldon Markins and family Mrs John R'a .1."'e
·h a
nd
b
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w mgs, w o are
~ h"Mrs. ~e 8 · Ja~ returned spending the winter there near
" emdMrpoymLaent '" Dwayoodton their daughter, Mrs. Charles
Mr. an
s. wrence
. McCall and family
.
yard of Columbus were Sunday I Thre will be joint. lnstallaiion
dnmer gue~ts of her brother·ln. of orficers of Star, Laurel
la~ and Sister, Mr. and Mrs. I Columbia Granges at rohJmb·i•
William Cheadle and also call· School on Nov. 13 at "8 p. m.
ed at Ule .home of her brother An installation team from Vinand slster-I,n-la,, Mr. an~ Mrs. ton County will be in char e of
Reed Jeffers. Herman Cordray the installation ceremony. g All
of Athens, was_ .also a caller Grangers are
C
1
at the _Jeffers ~Dint on Sunday. lumbia Grange w7l~ c~o~· oRevivaJ services are tn p~o- November meeting at that
gress at the Temple Methodist Guests of Mr and M W It
Church with R~v. Bob Hayden Swell are M · J .·"H. da er
H d
ro. oste ea
.
•• evangeIts1· 11~·· oy en. a M". Mildred Angell Phillad••l·
f~m~ ~aslbeo~ of I Hdamd:n phia. Mrs. Head i~ a
c ur_c . IS mg ass ste
Y to
Mrs.
Car r l e .&gt;~olrn·
LewiS McLaughlin,
Hamden, I son and they have visited
w~oh bh~mgs msplrratlonl to Tahll , Mrs. Morrison at the Russell
~ - ' 5 _songs ~-. pra ~~~-- --~ : i\'ursing home in Albany. They
j also vl!iled wilh dnother sister,
Mrs. Dal•y Moore in Columbus.
DIVGTID TO INTIRIIT GP
William Lawson. leader of the
MIIGS.MAIClN AliA
youth group at Temple Methn.,,,..,.. •· o.,... ,..,..u....,
dist church. entertained for the
C"~ttt•r 'IMefttllt lt....
f k
lth 1 par Iy re~rut~lteft 1 ..1 " ' .n.rnoon eactJl young o s Vf
s,.nnu "? I'M OIWI vauar h~ centJy.
lnR ' 't'lmpJtnv IIU U.tchatltt S,., Po•
M
em, ohto. 4WI'fll ,_....,.. o, •, • •
r. and Mrs Donald Smith
:_~~~; wv uu11
and Betty of Belpre called at
Enterea a INOad
e&amp;u~ eatt1q the home of her brother-in-law
~~~~·· at tM POll' oflloe 11 Pemero. and slater, Mr. and Mr11.. Carl
"launnaJ' attveruatnJ "'"""nttou-. Greenleea and family on
Br&gt;I:Unelfl llJmt'•U.. Inc .. 343 U.xlnl·
kin 4ve .. pq•• Yor~ Ctt,,
N... day afternoon.
fos:blllrlPII•• rate~• O.Jiter.d
..
Mrs. .Jean Stout, David
earner wben~ · uilllllile. :MI cu-. ,... Carol, of New Haven spent
•"II' one vur tn ~toJ•nn~e at
the
.
oau, lePttJteJ etftoe stUIIl
t1• weeken-' wllh her f•lh,er-in-law
•Dnth . IUfh tit,_ ,.,n•h~ &amp;uo: a, and mother-in-Jaw Mr
Mot.r KouW whe,. ear~ll!r aert~tM
' • •
.ot naUable. nne month lt..:f!l;
R, 1Mrs. Robf'rt Soul. and other
...... ... rear IIU .M: St• moorN. I u·
..,.. 'l'ltrM . . - ta.GA.
.re a ve1 bere.

reported that POiliOIIIIJI'811(tll PDtin, "Nomn!Jet:" a reailnllparl.
to receive a nag aDd lland~ "IJJrvest Time," by
Rock Springs Grange wlll be

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bolt at the nexl regular meetfor parUcipatlng 1D tha Com. IJI'Iln,a of COI'II on the ear,
tug. Relresbmenta went lel'Ved
munlty Service Prosrllll Ill by 11Jomaa Sayre; 8 page6Dt, at the close by Allred Grange.
11164 and 1965
"Give Tbanks," by the
A social hour waa enjoyed by
Tbe lecturer used for her Dora Hea~, Mrs. Jones,~:~~~~~===~~=:-iiiii'l
prolfBID the~ Harvest Time. ~ Geoglem, and Mrs.
G~p amgmg of "America, Geohelmer; a vocal solo,
the BeavUiul" preceded Thnm- ... Rice; things for wblell
B1 81~1 llv!Dg highlights of are thankful, all taking part;
the editorial, "America, ADler· qulz, "Whet Do We Know ~biNtllll
lc~, ';100 Shed Ills Grace on1 'flllmksglv!Dg?" a
,
~·' 'B'Ilten by~! Granae 014 FaahloDOcl 'l'hiiM.,i1&gt;1!i
W11ltp1lr All
as!er. 1)'1:011 Fr~..., PJI!III' Beuna Gruuer; eorn ·-·""''"
Mikel MQtllll
lng out.lltJjll llli!l. . 81'"4~1 oontest by men, won by
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source ol. OJ• ~ lhllllkful btll'l r'f Guthrie; a!Gcy of ' tbt
lUll\ ll!e
lbtn&amp;l,.,. !bt derlul World of Water, Mn.
worth. ol llft.. lie. al110 I~VI a Jon01; poem,
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Denver
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.
~ew York 13 Kansas City 10
day night lo lead San Francili· .l
Oakland 33 Houston 2l
00 past O.trmt, 107-102.
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Washington
3 i 0 San Francisco, now
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Pittsburgh
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Green Bay
6 2 0 Providence, R. L, to mo11ell
MinneRota
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Detroit
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Baltimore 26 Chicago 21
the fourth quarter Tuesday
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night but scoring bursts by Hal
Cleveland 38 Philadelphia M Greer and Wilt Chomberlain
Minnesota 24 Los Angeles 13
the final stanza turned the tide.
St. Louis 21 Pittsburgh !7
Chamberlain wound up with
Dallas 39 San Francisco 31
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Boltimore at Minnesota
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Los Angeles at Green Bay
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New York at Clevelaud
Boston to victory. It was 81-lJO
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San Francisco al Detroit
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SVAC dream team selected R. AUma• . . . . . . . . . . . E 3 Attending last night'a session
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and six junior AU.. tars.
L .Elkins ............ KC t line aud Jack Duncan, Kyger 'How maay timet mtut ddy'
Bright, nominated for !be hon· others
play wilb
made
tackleo
Hts' .tJ5.•ard
pwii return
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Hannan Trace and Eostern G. Wolf .. .... ........ E f Creek·' Clyde Evana and Bob you
oodeDOl to
III.Dttag
ducka Da
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had before,
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placed two men on the team B. ·Hager · · · · · · •· • · · · E 4 Peornd, North Gal!ia; Richard w
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lhtub ,
an
SIX assts ' n
' .c- in the fourth period put the
•
while Soutbweslern had one.
R. Belvllle .......... HT 4 Martin and Gary Parsons, East·
M
?
ond q~arter\~e ca~m"p w~.tb cons out of reach of
•
Uuee tg ta~ ~s to 8 ~ 8 . o- Miami Domlutes Statistics
Prior to the voting, a short L. Cremeens " · - ~ ... NG 3 em; and Dale Rothgeb. Jr.,
SVAC business meeting was D. Slddmore ........ NG t iGalli)JOiis Tribune.
ledo lhreal11!8tde the MialmiO The Redaklns now
•
held. Tho group approved the -.-~.- - - - - - .
when the ~edskins were leading the team statistic•. leading
e
revised
SVAC constitution Daily Sentmel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Nov. 10, 1965·3
Trf ~--ty Lean~
48 total oHense Bud defense,
1 k.
0
which was drafted Sept. 13 in
- - - - -""""
•Bletner B oc
tug offense and defense
the initial meeting at Kyger
Nov.
~ Polnll . Blue
K. and
Jewelers
48 holding behind
secoud W
in tpoiSing
•
andc. Grey
Rest.
S6
1ense,
ere ek.
vi
W
~
es
ern
e
48 0 8 , • ' arner 1"'·
League secretary Lloyd Myers
Holsum Sales
26 gan. Only In pass defense are
44
was authorized Ill buy certifiCraig'&amp; Markel
Eds Auto Tr~m
22 they raled lowly, In last place. •
cates of recognition for the all
Foreman- Abbott
:
S~sh:rG· Lo s:o Serle _ BiU AI least three players have e
conference football aud basket.
Meigs Co. Beagle Club
p 'terg 254
ame ,~6 • Highs Team clinched MAC Individual titles, e
ball reams.
NEW YORK (UPI) - Michl· In other games:
G. ond J. Auto Part.
24
or '
•w •
although the season hal
It was announced that tbe gan State, Nebr."ska and Arkan· East: Dartmouth U over Cor· Crow's Steak House.
l6 Game an~ Ser1es - K • C. Jew· weeks remaining.
selection of the all SVAC bas- sas, the nal1on s lop three col- nell ; Penn _State 4 ov~r Na~y; H1gh _Game .- LaJry Wol~e, eler~. 993, 2744.
Miami's Joe Kozar appears
, ketballteam will be held on the lege fooloall teams, are aU Pennsylvanw 3 over Columb•n; 2116; High Senes - Don Schill·
,have locked up the
I first Tuesday after the last heavily favored to e~tend their Har vard 6 over ~~own; Boston mg~ 577' High Team Game -: The uoiary of Samuel Pep- crown with his f)O points,
league team is eliminated from porfeci records on Saturdo~. Collegd over William &amp; Mary, Metgs C. Beagle Club, 85 ys" was not a work of fiction, pared Ill 30 &amp;hared by
ournament play.
MlchJgan Statt:, trymg fo~ ftrst ~ and .PruK:eton. 18 o,ver Yale.
Htgh Tt"am Serlel - Craig s but a genuine chronicle of the other players in the ntrmerup I
2
The SVAC team Ibis year perfect r•cort smce 1952, ts fa- , Soulh : Flonda State
over Market, 2525·
author'• daily IUe from 16611 to position.
s selected somewhat differ- vored by ~o pomts to I North arollna State; Syracuse
1669
Sophomore Ron Seifert
tly from those of the prevl- clinch the Big Ten title against 6 over West V~rglma : Clemson
POMEROY LANES
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s years. Each coach submit· lndwna. Nebraska IS a 20.pomt 4 over Maryland; ~ke 10 over
N
7 1965
d tbeir best linemen
and )pick over Oklahoma Stare in a Wake ~'ores!; .Florida 17 over I
~· Knlghters
I
backs and both tealllll were : Big Eight game, and Arkansas Tuv·lane; G~rgta TFe ch) 17 overl
Y
W. L.
chosen from the list.
1s picked by 12 over Southern 1rgm1a , lnlaml ( 1a. 3 uver
18 6
1 Se f 1
Both offensive and defensive Methodist in Southwest Confer. Vanderbilt; LSU 8 over Missis- Io~r, 8 :0~':; Shoppo H IO I
players were selected for bolh en~c action.
sippi State and GeorgUl 1 over Fore~t Run Block Co. 13 11 1
squads. No honorable mention 1 he rest of the top 10 are also Aub!"JL
.
Crow·s Steak Housa
10
Reg. 4.50, 5.50 1nd Some 7.95
was given lhls year.
favorc&lt;l with Notre Dame (4) Midw;;ot:d Ohi: Statt
over Dutton's Drugs
9
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Here's the 1965 All
SVAC · g•ven a 27 -. pomt margm ovrrl o~all;lur uel overw· ~~~;": Friendly Tavern
8 16
Dream Teams··
North
Carolma
Southern
Cali·
ta,
molll
1
over
lSC()u:t.an,
H.
h
G
ud
Se
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1g 1ame a
rtes SALE
196~ SVAC DREAM TEAMS
forma (5) rated 20 over
owa State
20 over Kansas d
w·mebrenner, 181 , 'tU
,.2• 11
· PillS· 1Stat
d M.
hl
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FIRsT TEAM
burgh ' Alabama
(6) listed 19·1 N e an
IC gan • over T
. - •
,
.
earn H.tg h Garne and .Ser1es
Player • School
YR. over South Carolma, UCLA (71 ort1!Western.
Forest Hun Block Co 659
R. Justice ........... F. a/awarded a slim three • point! Sootbwesl: .Texao 14 over
·• '
R. Garrell .......... NG 3 edge over St:mford. Missouri 161 TC!I !{ICe over • · o •
,
Jnd-i League
D. Colley ..... ...... . liT f 11 over Oklahoma, Tennessee and Texas Tech 7 over
Nov. f, IIIIi
Court St., Pomeroy
.Jt. Calhoun .... , ..... SW 4 . (9) only two over Mississ i p1~i West: Washjngton 7 over Ore-! Oi0iiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii==~~:1:i:iiiiiii:iiiiii:i~
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C. Leaeb ........... KC 4 Iand Kentucky (10) 10 over gon State; Air Force 6 over I;
M. spaulding ..... ... KC 3 Houston.
Arizona : Colorado I:l over Kan· l
s. Johnson . .. . .. .. . NG 3 - - •
sas, 811d Oregon I over Calilor·l

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Bruce ~ of Mlaml had !I
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tbe
crowD
Jll'dl .to 511 flQr rlllllllr\i
Moore ol llfllllll.
compJeta4 lbe r nm, ~=~·;:
twice threw Rocket
Dave llolllrd Ill
Sclmelder for lo.uel.
llicltlplt hold lbt ,..
Safetyman Joe Sau11ertJ
tug lee4 wllll a a-;!tlw:l~~:
Bowtlng Greeu becBIDe the
yanll and l1lll
defeDIIve back bl land back
Kent'• Billy Blullt ._ ....W
the week honora. The
Matte hu won the total of. " lor 212 , . . IIIII
Repreoenting lhe Redaldns 175-pound ~ from
!ense division with 8211 yards to blucltdoWIII, uti wllll
wu linebacker Jim Bright, ton plied up 125 yard8 m five 541 by. rwmerup Wlllle Asbury, to go, t:OUld wetblld
named lineman of the week for punt rurna aDd r&amp;D back

COLUMBUS (UP!) - Pa..,
HU!Dg Miami gaiDod a abate ol
lbe hollorl for lbe fourth eonIIOCUilve week and runnerup
BowllDg Green landed the other
spot In the balloting for MJd.
American ConfereDce lineman
anti back of IM woelt bon&lt;n.

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policeman, and Mr. Douglas
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The council
dlscUEsed gravellng the shotdders for the different streets m town. They voted
to accept the bid of Johnny GerJach of $7&gt; to pour a cement
apron at the end of Mill Str-et
pavement
They, d1scussed with Mr.
Roush ttems not satiSfactory
on tbe 13tJG project aDd these
"'" to be corrected.

NEW HAVEN

GARDEN CLUB
'l'ht Nollacllmo Garde!! Club
held lhelr annual Thanksgiving
dlDner oa Monday evening at
tha dining room ol the Pleasant Point Resort at !:38 p.m.
It was "'""'"need that the Decomber meeting would be held
at the home of Mrs. E.
A.
Schaekel
JliEI!A(LIMA

PT. PLEASAN1' - wmtam
Perry, Sr., te, ol Pl. Pl...
''· was dead "" arrival at
cer Hospital Tuesda! momlie became ill at his home.
Peny was ernploy&lt;d •• a
hand by the Union Barge

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I l'lawqoll!lddl~ e._ Nav. 1965 =~:.~ :n:~h=: ~y~ ~:'~"':'
Charles Yonker, Mrs. Beroard
Lieving, Mrs. Carol Garnes aDd
a new mombar, Mrs. Nelson
Jennings.
WOMAN'S €LUB
Tho New Haven Woman's
Club met for their
regul•r
meeting at the Pleasant Point
Resort with Mrs. Ralph Whitmore Mrs. Lsrry Ki"'l and

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Christian Social Relations Mrs Willi
Ruth Laudermdt; ~ of Joaepb Pau:' Mn
Local Church Rela!Jons-Laura Vick
Mr • R land.
I ers
'·L o
0 Mrs
EIUott; Secretary ol Mlssloary Education for Youth-Cora in ~ Refo~ma~:•
Ferguson; Seeretary for Ml- the Ohio and Kanawha
Slonary Education lor Children at St. Paul's Lutheran Cht!rcb
- Janet Needs.
, in Charleston. Rev. Jack
Thosf attending were Laura Welch and son Tommy
Elliott Virginia Hazlett, Alma attended the Festival.
. •
EJoov,er
Triplett, B~rbara Roush, Opal ~r. an~ M~s. /~k
Mulford, Mildred Jewell, Rena an soo avi o von
Laudermllt, Ruth Laudermllt, Oh1o were rece?t ~esta of
Mary Jewell, Evelyn Jewel], mother, Mrs. Vrrgmta Hart

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P1aJm 23llllllllloD, follOwed by
the hymns, "Beautlflll Garden
of Proyer," and "Prai•• Him,
Praise Him," with Mi.. Lucretia Genheim,.. u pianiat. De·
votinns were a responaivo reed·
log on Thanksgiving from the
Methodist hymnal, Jed by Mrs.
Frank Stewart, president. Prayer by Miss Lydia Ebersbach
closet"~ the devotions.

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The Eleanor Circle of Heath
Church will
meet :
Thursdav. Nov. II at
the '
A contribution of flO wa:s church With Donna Byers the demade to the Pomeroy Emergen- volional leader and
Loui se
•• 1'11110111" • •
ry
Squad
and
$5
to
the
Timmy
Brown.
program
leader.
Jean .
1
: Ttlhs fund when the
Laurel . Ann Hril dbury and Billie Jo
Cliff Better llt!a lth club met i Krawsezy n are hostesses.
:
Monday evening at the
Co- ; The Past Malrons' Club of
lumbur.. Gas off1ee for a dem- ~ Evangeline Chapter. OF..S, Mid- :
onstratJon.
dleport, will enterlain the Past
Mrs. Clifford Jacobs, pre!d- Matrons' Clu b or Pomeroy !
dent, conducted the meetmg Thursday evening Nov. 11 at
following the demort~tration and the home of Mrs .' J. A. Young i
Mrs. Jack Warner was welcom- Sr. for a 6 p.m. dinner. Mem- '
.
ed as a new member. PIMJS j hers of the Middleport group are .
were made to purchase a hos· to take .a covert&gt;d dish.
I
pital bed, commode and
NOV tt
I
1 THROAT·IOOTHINGI AQTIOII I er. Plans were also made for
Mory Shrine.' Whito Shrine of
bake sale on Wednesday '
Jerusalem will meet in regular
_NEW.
vember 24, the place to be
.
Friday at 8 p.m., at '
RCONOMY
nounced.
.
I e1za ll4'•
The annual Chnstmas diru,er !
I
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will bo held at the Martin re:~,
taurant on Thursday, Decem- 1
ber 9 followed by a party 1
the home of Mrs. Jacobs. Members are to bring
article• to the party to aell
a money-making project. Re. l
112 EAST MAIN ST. \ fnoshlnen.to of cookies and cof·

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H. ev. Puer pom e ° .-n as pltnl. Others atte nding were WWiam Powr. ll of New 1-! 'lven I
the federal go..,·ernmen1 \~I
-Mrs. D&lt;~vid Roush ~1rs. Jack
W.S WS
. 'I
sume !)0 per cent of the pro- .
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ld accept I Y. clch, ~lrs. Edna Burns, and The Ruth Cirde of the ws 1
grham 11 _cos' Bn wotuh·' ,,- 1&gt;.'' Jllrs. Rol&lt;I!ld Karr.
WS me t on 1\'l und.w eveni~,; 1
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1'1 per cenl obligation for the :
HOfAR\ CLUB
at the E.U.B. Church. Th~ lead·
proJeCt.
The Rot ~ry Club met on Thun- er w; 1 ~ .\·Irs. OthJ Lirvi ng. u::.
Mayor D. B. Morgan named ~ 3 Ylh edv.enn~'gl ath tfhe hH~rtford ing th~ topic "Thank Offering
T.. .-~ Stevens James ' Jv1 e o Jsl C mrc or t e!r reg-· Servict&gt;''
r,nunc! ln• '"n
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Th
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Fbher and Wallace Smith to . u ar . mner meetmg.
ose at- The ca ll to worship was Jed
re;,ort on the request at the Nov. ltemhng were Herman Layne, I by Mrs. LH=' Ving. Hymn •·Tell ,
I Ralph Wh1tmore, Lloytl Roush, . Me the Story of Jes~:s," was 1
18 meeting.
( 11 tJ n&lt;.:il also voled to
sell Arthur Thabet, Jack Flesher, sung by l~1e group. followed 1
e;e ve :1 acres or city-owned prop- : Harry MJ!Ie r, Edwm
Stein, wit.h a prayer by Mrs. Howard
t' 1 _1· to t!1e U. S. Engineers for i Richnrd Ord, R.ome William~ on, 1 Bllrri~ and anut her hymn"'&lt;~n rroe
·$1 · for construction of a boat I Ru ssell Capehart. Donald Fo-1 Ye Thank ful People Come." I
J.:~ 11 ud&gt;ing ramp. The site will I r.tlesong , Frank Cajlehdrl. Kad Readings ....,rre givc~n by Mrs.
t&gt;e returned to the city upon l Wiles, ).'Iel Clark, Rev. Marci.IS1 Bernard L1eving and M1ss Mi lcompletiOn of the project, w1th Trough, and a new member, lie BUJT'garner. Memhers taklt'i operotion governed by a 25~1 Nelson Jt:nnings.
ing part and representing difyear Je;,se.
RHODODENDRON CLUB
ferent Mission fields were: AfA request by the Village Ca· The Rhododendron
Home rica
Mrs. Harold Bumgar·
ble Co. ff}r a franchise to ope~- . Demonstration Club met
on nerj Hong Kong aud Japan ate a cable television system m· Thursday afternoon at
the Mrs. 1'helma Capehart; PhilipPoint Pleasant was tabled.
Club House. The meeting was pines and Indonesia - Mrs. Otopened wilb tbe club pledge; lie Roush. As the group sang
FALL DINNER MEETING devotions were prese n:ed by the Doxology each placed their •
FT. PLEASANT _ The Fall Mrs.•:· Bert Roush ... Her theme I Thank Offering boxes for the
dinner meeting of the Masool was 1lianksgn:mg. usmg the . ye.ar on the w.orshijl Cent.r.r. '
County Education Association 100th Psat':l and a prayer p~ IThey closed With a flr..r,w·• :.,.,.
will be held November 18 at em ''We Give Thanks."
Mrs. George Jewell end tne
6:30p.m. at the Pleasant Point l Durin~ the business meetmg , singing of hymn •· Jn
L ::!sl
Resort.
the presld('nt, Mn. Charlts Yon- ' There is no F.:ast or West. "
Attorney John Epling of Gal-~~ ker announced that on Novem- 1 Office~~ for the W.S.W.S. for
Hpolis, Ohio, will provide the .ber 16th at Knxl.el P~r~ all clubs 1the com1~g year were announc-entert3inment for the dinner af- 10 the county are mv1tcd to 8 ed: President- Mrs. Bernard i
fnir . A special invitation is ex-1 program on Safety and a Christ-! Lieving: Vica Presid~nt- Miss
tended to all retired teachers I mas workshop. Pl ans
were ! Millie Bumgarner; Set.. retary- 1
and co-op teachers to attend. ~de for the Club's Christmas Mrs. Pt.Jul Rickard; Treasurer
Reservations must be made be- dmner and gr.ab bag.
- Mrs. Thomas Hoffman: Sec- i
fore Nov. 15th by contacting Th~ lesson "Your Family and retary cf Mission Area EducaMiss Zelda Knapp of 816- 30th I T.V." was presented by Mrs. lion - Mrs. Chester Weaver;
Street, Pomt Pleasant.
[John Scarberry.
Secretary of Christian Social ReCommittee in charge of ar- The hostesses, Mrs. Albert Jahns - Mrs. Otha Lieving;
rangements mcludes.
M iss Roush and Mrs. E. T. Roush Secretary of Ch1 ldrcn s
Knapp, Garnett Stanley, Eve-1served refreshmenl.&lt;l to those - Mrs. Howard Burris; Se.cre·,
lyn Brake, .Judy Burdell&lt; and attending, Mrs. G. B. Hau~tt, l tar~ of Youth Wo.rk - Mrs. ·
Sally Lou Darst.
Mrs. John Reitmire~ Mrs. { 1. old Bumgarner: Secretary
Bert Roush. Mrs. John Scarber. Local Church Responsibility
MEET FRIDAY
1 ry. ~-~·Clarence Thomas, Mrs. Mrs. Eddie_ Bumgarner ; Sccn,.•ll
PT. PLEASAl\T _ The Point :
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tary of Spiritual Life - Mrs.
Pleasant Woman's Cub
will :
Ottie Rous h.
meet Friday, November 12, at !
The hostess, Mrs. George Sny7:4.5 p.m. in th':! Arp~d::Jchi aw
re, ser.ved refres hmentii lo lhQse l
auditorium \l'i th Dr . J. R. Rich- Pt PI s~~LES. R~PORT
~ llltend!llg: Mrs. Otha Lil'VJIJg ,
ardson sch~duh::d as the gue.~t · ~as~n~ Uvtstock ~IMJ Co. i Mrs .. Ott!e Roush, Mrs. Boward ~
1peaker of the evening.
1
!\jv...emhe~ 6• 1965
1Burns, Mrs. F-I&lt;Jrold Bumg~rn- :
Dr. Richard son, head of the HOGS ~ HcL-eJpts - 175 to . er, Mrs. Bernard Lier ing, Mrs. 1l
Department of Sociology
at 2 ~ 0 2.'l to ZJ; Heavws 21 to 24.5fJ; ' Fred f.!atcy, Mrs. R. F. Bryant,
Marshall l'nivPrsity, will u ~c 1 L!g.h,ts ,.~to ~l!:IO : Fat &amp;w:s 19 Mrs. Gf:orge Jewell, Miss Mil- 1
as the topic for his: addressi lo 22 ·2·1• Ptgs 7 to 12.
1l1e Burngarn~r. Mrs. Thelma I
··Tr.e Task of Citienship
iD · ~AT'I'LE -Steers 15 to 21i l Capehart, and Rev. Achsah Mil·
Modern Society"
He1fers 1:1 to 18.90; Fat Cows ler,
All me"ll&gt;ers ;... urged to at· 12 to 11.50; Canners 9 to 12.1
TOWN COUNCIL 1'
tend this informaUve and tnspir- Bulls 14 to 17.40; Stock Steers The New H.8ven 1'own Coun
at~onal meetmg. The Depart- l8 20 to 22 40; Stock Heirers 131cil met on November 4th with
ment of Citienship will serve to 17 60; Stock Steer Calves 18 George Tlwycr, Mayur, presidas bostess for the meeting.
to 25 50; Stock He1fer Calves[ mg. Othc1s cttendmg
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Hilda Ridge"'ay, ret'order ,
CLOSED THURSDAY
VEAL CALVES - Top.' 30 40; 1Riekard, Carl Tennant, 0.
PT. PLEASAI':T _
Mason i Seconds 28.50; Medmm 2051Jir---------...o..,
County banking Institutions, to 26 20: Common and Heavies
AGILON STRETCH
r:ourthouse offices, post offices, 18 to 28.50.
City Hall offices, and schools ,
----" dl rlose Thursday, November I PhYMENTS DUE OF.C. 1
ll. in observance of Veterans MASON- Mayor Dayton Ray-1
I J 'i· Most downtown sto1·es wiU 1 ues has announced property own i Beigetone-Splcelone
remain open.
! ers will have until Dec. 1 either
Off Black
Cl-asses In the county schools i to make full or parl payments '
Sizes: Petitewill resume at regular time Jon paving certificates without
Average-Tall
Friday morning.
paying interest.
$].00 pair
Payments In full rrmy
be
Plea10Jd Valley Hospital
made with the town
ADMI'ITED: Stell&gt; McDade, Charlotte Roush, until Dec. 1.
Leon; Francis McN,.Il, Tra- Property owners will ree&lt;,ive
lord, Pa.; Wendy Hammack, a letter In a few days from the Partici!)atin g Merchant in
Christmas Gifl-A-Rarna
.· Galllpolll Ferry.
bonding company in regard
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
W%1' 4 1JGED1 No.., i'lll making the paJ~menls.
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luck
d1nner.
followrd
HoC'k Spnngs G rr~ nge
will
meet Thursday at 7:38 p.m.i

Health club
Contributes
To Two Funds

Cherry Pie Filling
MORTON FROZEN

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be ollaerved.
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W. L.1JlawlllliS Honda
The Young Adult elm of , The Foursome
20 7 H · R Firestone
Ill
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the .Pomeroy First
Baptist iThe Spoilers
1G 111 High Game and Serl"" ..,.,...
church are sponooring a rum. , Four Moses
16 11, l:"uks. 229, 583;
Hijh 1'~
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mage 10le in the church base. IK · P's
13 14 Gamt - ltawlmgs lloodl, FJ,
The Syracuse Craft Club will I ment, Friday and Saturday, No- , Kmg Pms
11 16 H1gh T~ Ser1os - SyriC\!'f
meet Wednesday, Nov. 10, all vember 1:!-13, from 9 o.m.·3 Htlltopp~ro.
5 ~ ; Ball Park, 2504. _
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7:30 p. m.. at the_ town hall. lp.m. Free parking.
IH1gh Sen es-:- Ken Yeauge.,,
A potluek_ dmner Will be oervoo
213; L!nda Wmebrenner, 2011 :;
BEND LEAGUE
at noon With each brJOtgmg the" I
NOV. tJ
. IHigh senesa
Ken Ueauger,,
N
1 l.M$
own table service. All i~te:esl· The Naylors R~n . Memort~1 576: Linda ~inebrenner, _547; 1
ov. '
PofJRW
ed homemakers are mv1ted. Playground AssocJalion
wlli 1High Tea m Game and Sents48
00
lloll call was amwered with, Thooe attending are welcome , have bake 1ale ,at the Kroger , The Foursome. 748, 2042.
, -:;;.a~ d,.
d So
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what th~y were thankful for .. It to bring ideas and materials for 1store Salurday, November 13,1!
R·a:. :ss ~~ 1n .00 30
was decided to have • Chr1st- the crafls they wish to work beginning at 9 a.m.
. d( me mencan ~egl
ma• gift exchange at the next DO.
I The WSCS of the Tuppers
CITY LEAGUE
i Dutlon Drugs
30
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meeting .which will be held at Annual "stuffing bee" for 1Plains Methodist chureh will
Nov. 1, !965
Team No.
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the home of Mi81!1 Ebersbach on the Christmas Seal project will · sponsor a bake sale and a chili 1
Po~nt,; F.~' s ~uto Tnm
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High t,ame and Serres- Jl&lt;!b
De"mber 13. It .was also de- be Wedneoday, Nov. 10 at ! ' and vegetable eoup supper at Pomeroy Ce~en:. Bloek
cided to help w1th Christmas p.m. at Heath Methodist Church the church annex Saturday, Nov. S~racuse Ba1 1 Park
38 t:ouks, 204, 585, H1gh ;e
baskets lor tho needy. New pro- in Middleport. Anyone willing 13, begmning at I p.m. Hot , Middleport Dept. Sture
38 Game and Senes - Ed' Au
36
gram books are to be made up to assisl with the pro jed is dogs, ham and chicken salad1D • U Bar ______ _ __!~I~~430 ·
for the coming year. The meet- welcomed, sa!d Mrs. Manning 1sandwiches, pie, and
coffee !
ing closed with the Lord's Pray- 1&lt;Ioes executive secretary of jwill also bt! served. Bazaar it-·
·~·
er in unison.
the Meigs: Coun!y TB
and ems also will be on sale.
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Present were Mrs.
Albeit H~.alth Association.
IAdd No~. 11
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AI d M Alki e Miss Nelle rhe Pomemy
Shakespeare, The Past CounCilors of TheoThe Votes Given Me F&lt;H' Trust&lt;'e o ra ng e own- '
Bw;r M r\i h r d Campbell club will meet at the home of duru. Council, Daughters of
shiip were Greatly Appreciated . l Thank You One ~::.· ~~~shac~,ar Mrs. Jacob M!S. Jed Webster Sr. Wedne.. · America will meet at the borne and All For Your Gem·rous Support.
Gloeckner, Misses Lucretia and day, ot 2 p m. '
of Mrs. Mary B. f.emes Thurs·
ORANGE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE
Ada Genheimer, Mrs. Minnie ·
N~\ · 1~
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1day evenmg.
Neutzling, Mrs. Dessie Patter· The Cathol" \\ omens club
son, Mrl. Stewart, Mrs. Vir. of the SatT•d Heart chureh Will
HOWUNG
ginia Slater, MrJ. Bert Web·' ~eet m the chw"Ch audJionum
POMEROY LANES
st..- and Miss Came Yeager. fhursday, at 6 p.m . for • pot- Wednesday Night Ml&gt;ed t,eaKue
Pd. Pol. Mv.
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THANK YOU,I

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ment of multl-&lt;t&gt;lored munu;
a~dt1 0 ba;lket. of go:shol;lth
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Convenltnt T.,..,.

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low 11 4.25 shut
low 11 12c ft.

SHEATHING

The Daughters of Ruth cla..
the Unit¢ Methodist church
held its annual Thanksgiving
dinner Monday at noon at the
preceding the regular
meetir1g. Mro c Melvin Alkire

_low 11 12lil• ft.
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Devotions for the meeting L1fe Gardens. Fnends m~): h 1
Ll)'I'IIER.AN CJRCLF.S
were presented by Mn Thorn-· tlw fun~ral } 1~me until
our The Esther cmd Rebecra Cir- as Hoffma n.
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of the st' i'\ICe,
clt&gt;s of the Lutheran Church Those attending w~~re Mrs.!
I Wom en mel for their re~ular Herrn aa Oh linL'e r, Mrs. Paul 1
, m&lt;11lthlv nw,·tings a~ thl" P&lt;1r- Rickard, Mrs. Hobert Gurlis, [
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I :sh House. The lop1c w a !I Mrs. J.1ek Welch, Mrs. WJ!ham I
I "Ch.:mgmg M1ssi,.m 11' a C'hang-~ Russell, Mrs . Harold Hose, Mrs. 1
ing World.''
Thomas Huffman, Mrs. Phil
I Ttw Eslber Cirde met on Batey, hhs. Donald F'. Roush, ·~
Tuesday evening with Mrs. John ! Mns. Edwin Stein. i'\1"r~. Hilda
'll•
Fry presenti ng the program. Ridgway Mrs. Earl Wiles guest
ll\
Mrs. Harold Rose Sf'rved as hos- Mrs. Ada Hlcbrd ana hoste~s- I
j less. They decldt"d tu m&lt;lke cAn- e•. , Mr:;. Whitmore Jnd
Mrs.
pQI:t-;T PLE.t\SANT ~A. co~ dy corsages &lt;II the next meet~ I King.
mtttee of counc\lm('n Will .mv~s- . ing. Other~ at!+:'nding wr·r(' :VIrs. l
BlRTU
u~:.1e 1.1 ref)Ut.. -&gt;1 for loc;~t.wll ~)f Otto {;rimm, .\lrs. Jack Hes.l Mr. and :\'Irs. John Powell '
a l).unmumt) Action olhce n son, Mrs. Al frPd Sprouse and are annourwmg t!Je birth of 1:1
Lh l· c11y buJ tdmg.
M \1rs. Pa~! Roush.
son Nov. 2nd at Holzer HospiL:tl.
'l he requt~Sl we~s mad~h · °1 0~ The Rebeccu Circle rn1~t on 1The lwby wet•rlwd 7 JJOund~ J!
· · 1 · tJ H.ev C .31' es
.
ria ~ mgnt JY Je . · · f th Wednesday aflt&gt;rnoon WJth Mrs. ounces and has beert
n(lmed 1
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P1.t.er~ county ~! : ~~:~~ u~ffic: Hilda Hid)!way servi n.~ as h1JSt- Paul Andrew. The mC~t· · rna1 ,
A.. ,wn group .. c.::.: two aidr•s ess. 111e progrnm was pn:srnl· grandpflrenls are Mr. ;md Mrs.
spt.Jct' for a dlrec.o •
ed bv Mr.•:. Carroll Ada ms. Jr. 1C D Kl·s~ingpr of P: im \rc~ r '
and a Houkkeeper secre1ary 1 · d .
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Ttf'y ec1ded to rna e puppets V1rgmia and thr.
m;l 't-rnal .
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Wii&lt;.ild Ue neede .
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. lie was a member of the
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Mrs. 'Robert Herndon servmg as I They voted to purchase a fire
:.~uga Methodi~t. church.• and The invocation wa~ given by! hostesses. Prior to the meet- extinguisher, first aid kit a_nd ~a~_it~__!!o~, Janet Needs and brother Eugene.
National Manhme Umon. Mrs. Chester Weaver; others Iing the group toured the Resort. i a blanket for lhe Town poli-ce

lie was born at pt, P~easant attending were Mrs. Howard! Duing the business meeting cruiser.
Ft·b. 7, 1917, son of Jess1~ Per- 1JOB Burris, Mrs. Mel Clark,! 1\lrs. \Villiam Russell,
Mrs.
W.S.W.S.
ry of Pt. Pleasan~ aDd the late •Mrs. Phil Batey, Mrs. Carroll , Jack Welch and Mrs. Edwin The W.S.W.S. of the .Bachtel
Laura Nevill~ Perry..
. j Adams, Jr., Mrs. H~nry Buck, l Stein ,gave a report on the Dis- E.U.B. Church met on Monday
D:lr. Perry IS surv1ved by his , Jr., Mrs. William Crow, Mrs. triet Conventiou held recently evening .at the Church with Rev.
wife, thre~ ~ons and three dau- ~ Robert L;tyne, Mrs.
D.o~ald l in Huntington. The 1966 District Ach.&lt;:nh.Miller 'and Janet Needs
ghters, WJ!liam Perry, Jr., ori Bumgardner, Mrs.
Wilham Convention will be held at the as hostesses.
Lancaster, 0., Cecil and Cha~~ . Gibbs, Mrs. James Gilbert, Mrs. I Resort with the Point Pleasant Mary Jewell showed the group
les Perry, Nora and Reba Pel-~ Thomas Ho£fman, Mrs. Lloyd 1and New Haven Clubs as host- a film entitled, "Why
We
ry . all at home; Laura Jvhnson l Hoffman. Mrs. Rill
Howard, esses.
Have Th.1nksgiving."
of Pt. Pleasant. There. are three I Mrs. Louis Karschnik,
M r s. l The Art 9 and Crafts Show Ofl1ccrs for the year were
gran~children. A sur:Ivmg step- j ~omas McGowan, ~rs. Harry sponsored by the Club, will be elected: ~residen~ Mary I
15
~~ .Har~. Erle:&gt;wmed at 2 i Miller, Mrs. Ray P1ckens, Jr., held on Decr.mber 4th at the J~well;. VIce. President- Cath- 1
Services \\Ill be h~ Mohr. I Mrs. Jame~ Roush: Mrs. Ralph 1Thabet Building in New H;wen ,erme Goodwm; Secretary---opaL
p.m. Thu1'9day at e . B . 11 Sayre, Mrs. E. A. Schaekel, and l1 with Mrs. H1lda Ridgway as Mulford ; Treasurer - Evelyn
St.r. vens ~une:al hom~em:r::l j guest. Mrs .. Clifford Ja~ues of chairmafl.
H.alcy; s:cn~tary of Spiritual

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Annual Dinner
Held Monday by
Church Class

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8-Dally sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,
to ~
GIVII MET! Nl
1 1'1111- recogn11e tt, but II muat bave
avoldl mentioning die
raetllter he lo 1181~1his .::., touch-\ been "some" game - or othCONSOLIDA 0 .
that he thought they were pusll-\ nmg score o
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He er )
Molly Hill,
· his over- d wns for stat• ,.,nol'8 ·
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OV"fS and was "'::ne another ,::UBI lteep his varsity squad of, "Luck, pur luck, old fel·i[jiiiiiiiiii~~'""''-=iiii•
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weight st"ru~r:.nd that the Lllli-11 or 2 dozen seniors running a- low." (All bad, he thinks, a~
"-1~-:i.
game, on y I
th he
I t the aophomores and I'm glad you bad it, except r
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puttans were stronger d ,:nsave! r~:men CQach Little is scrap- Ural two points. That smart •
ff the bench, (an4 later aleck quarterback stopping tD
1 from these achools regard \ had expec!"'i ~nd he ha th _. .
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eFr!eldal,. e·Admlrt), ·
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Vtctories over us with just higs
bsirtns'"7ni
field). He has decided \ tie hiS shoe 'behindedthleh
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't' that they con-I as great JOY as though we were ~~ h
to allow his fastest boys
to I a run-back - spol 1
ew
espeec~ OUft." eliloa1r
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d
apology
ng t away
t
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th 1 lligh schools In their SIZe an ee no
t the Bend Area to qualify for the rae e,
evemn•.
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The primary [ for defeating thelf much
!as pure generoSJty.l this 'game. All thof
GAtli (·
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was better schooling er opponents.
:Then there's Coach Over- Fed age to net one ml e m, .
a po IS,
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, purpose 'II , for the students I We have no guaran~ee ol sue- I - h
nt!On:s. he would have track' team, IF (and ttils Js and Logan, I take my tongue
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, alld ~acJ tJes b t
secondary cess when we consolidate, but, be e me happy to llave used big IF,) they are able to do It out of cheek and salute you.
· of !this a~ea,us~ a: important, ,oh, how nrce II Will~ to use senr::::s late in ffle game lin eight minutes- he feels the Give me a Can 0 anN, an
)the athletes ami only sophomores, )umors,
the L•lhpulians, &lt;after added time only fair
S, an 0, an L,
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boosters of the Bend schools, ' seniors, and not hav.\to !~~~d!y Lhey had been most thoroughly, of hea_vy eqmpment. Ther s no l a T, an I, an 0
an .
was the thought of at long last team sprmkled wat
~ lnn defeated, ol course) only, un-1one fau-er t~an he.
•l • •i.(::·'~~-:..:,J
poo llnt' thf'ir athletes and ath· freshmen, romeumes ~~chtask forhmately. aor the Ldliput- 1 Now we ~tve you Coach Ge~
.,:.,
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leU&lt;' facililles.
young a~f t:nd~Ig~~~/ ~~r Nel· ians, he means) he had to play erous - bght at~ a f:l;n,wl~
•. ' J• ,,_':;:li . :
p ero
and ' We WI pass
. his reserves the next day, and dances across
e
.
To My Many friends
In the ~~Jdle;t h~'ve dont' sonvJI!e, and Wellstur thrla~&lt;J:~ havmg only a skeleton crew of Ioutstre~hed hand and a sm~k
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\ SOUTH POINT, Ollio (UPI)
f:loudy, not '" coot tonight. -some !,300 studtota Ia lids
1Tbursday partly cloudy and Ill- ooutheaotera Ollie Rl¥er
1 ~· chace Ia temperature.
mually otayed home .. mm
oe•oot lotlay,
Local school boord ofllelalo
START SCHOOL
dosed the dlslrlct'o sevea
The county - wide Trade and
~&lt;bool'o clalmia&amp; a kage wa.
Industrial Fire School,
with
or leak at the Allied Cbemfcll
Donald Brookhart as instructor, Com_paay'o NIJrocea DlvlsiOil
will be held at the Racine Fire
eould eaue lll&amp;ftly volatile
Station beginning next Monday ammonia to explode,
evening at 7:30 p. m.

new

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take schools twtc:e

1 ;1~;ns,~,~~u~~ ~~~~;~;d ~~· fac;&lt;'.'&lt;:~~a:)M~~:~tle?."un:~
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More rerently, the
rap Jd re er
· vera! of the •·g1- Athens, already
gro~~h for hse SEO namelv, L.o- consohdatJOn .. wil l

~ ~ittle's

from scormg 6 or 10 touch·' squad - defeated 47
me a scare" he
lutted With dov.ns m the second half.
Ynu ga~e "
" 'Bob
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Coal'h llt•artbrei::lk also breaks sa1d, toothily , Boob. er,
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of America will 1J1011S0!:
1key shoot alllle Rl(tlalld.~~·-.~~. j
lean Leglou farm Nov,
lng al 1 p. m.
sheels will
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Meigs County

only 1 calorie per serving
no sugar at all

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AnDCiltion

Sunday,Nov.14t•

SAVE YOUR RC COLA, DIET-RITE COLA. NEHI,
TRUE FRUIT ORANGE AND UPPER 10 BOTTLE

of Chester Township. I will do my best to
serve
you.

CHARLES BISSEll

Coon Hunters

Noon Till D•rk

CAPS.

THEY ARE VALUABLE!
WE WILL PAY V2 Ct!NT
EACH TO YOUR FAVORITE CHARITY

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gem,. Athens,led 'th
loss of' her mcreased !SI:£e, ~as not yel coat pocket bu~y With a coun.l game" (He means he dJdn t I
hpohs, coup
WI
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realized her potential. (What'
districts for the already tmyd' ever her problems, happily , we i
(about 3,000 populabon) Ben would be glad to take them &gt;
1
Teams has made the ~ds .so Certam!y, dearth of manpowPr
unfavorable that the situatiOn 15 not one of them DPar Log&lt;:~n, l
~~ fl!gh mtolerable for the ath- ~ also, he! hardest t&lt;:t sk ei:ll'h year I
letes and co~ches on the rf'cf'IV~ I is to cut her huge squad to a \
ing end. It IS not funny' for ' size her coaches can handle. We
coaches and athletes to race should have thai trouble .
these la_r~e teams a~d suffer 1 have listened, Bend friends,
the humiliatingly lop-sided scor- Oh these man" years, !'or a
es repeated far too often. No wo~d ur sign from some
of
youngster !~king for~ard hap- , these opponents that they were I
pil~ to pla~·mg for h~s Alma aware of what advantages they I
Mater. c~n feel fulhllmest by ! have had. man-wise. Far fronl \
the. exper1ences th~se boys ?ave , It _ talk about joy in Mudville
on the several_ Fnday mghts 1_ Southern Methodist was n~ v­
, the~· play a~amst these learn~ . f'r happier defeating
Notre
· Victor~· against huge odds Dame than these teams df'featmay be considered sweet, but I ing their smaller riva_ls.
,
have a notion the teams and
In past years, U~e differences .
~were not so great as now - we
see some light ahead- although
· ~-~J.' :.;. .-._
I we shall still be much smaller
than these teams. On a number of occasions, I have been
treated t so lnive you all, I'm
sure 1 t.o a heart-rending talt' of
I
the many
miseries O! those
most unhappy men, the coach- ~
Elson F. Spencer,
Dorothy !es of these teams. _oraw up a
s ncer Bessie M. Tvree Pick- chair, friends, and listen'
pe
'J h w MarT Forrest ! Thev are beset WJlh trflubles,
ens to o n .
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A ·Marr parcel, Racine, Sut- which we. un app1 1y, t8nuo
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ton.
.
lui of 2110 (and heHer) pound \
Elizabeth G. Lyons, Lmdsey seniors, juniors, and sopho- ~
1. Lyons to Paul J . Hauber. mores. The sophs are mo~tly
Donna M. Hauber, parcels, 01- window dressing, being spnnk- ·
h·e.
led among some or these upp!'rFui.Valu Buy .. . Wagner'• "Freoh Taste"
E B ker Martha J. l classmen second string, to be
Charles B. ah 'M Cooper , "blooded" either at the start of
Baker to eec er ·
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. t lha
E Cooper 72 acres, Sa· a breather game, or a
J
esse ·
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end when they have run up a I
~
. of ~ or. W'
L~land Clonch, Realha Clonch respectable l'ushton
Ful-Valu Buy . Del Monte
to . Drexal A. Lambert, 24.76, , points and the fans are leavmg
R tland
the stands.
.
~ Pc.rry Hysell aka Perry i It is then mentioned modest·,
. II ... J p .Hysell dec. ' ly the next day In I!OIIle toea
Hyse,a~
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t Amarilla ·Hysell
Margaret
~sell Dorothy · 'Tewksbury.' So-and-So High Scpool. atarted l
Fui-Yalu Buy . Domino
E~m~ Autherson, Affid. for his lower classmen t.lunJors a_nd
Trans., Salisbury.
one over-age ~ph.omore;
a- 1
Emma Autherson, der.
to gainst Coal'h~~~~e s t_eam~ He
John Autherson, Millard Auth- [ -~-==-------...,
erson Herbert Autherson, Affid.
/
Fui·Y•Iu Buy
Krali Salad Bowl
101 Trans., Salisbury.
\ Glub, bloop, gurgle,
\Wiard .-\utherson, df'r.
to [
gur .. . stopped' Find
Addle Aulherson, Mildred Van
PLUMBERS fast in the
Horr. Fr.:~nres Parrish, Emma
YELLOW PAGES.
· Lyons, Frances Pickens, Re~a
F•tf'h, Affid . for Trans., Sahs·
Where your fingers
Rod Cro•• Elbow
Ful-Valu Buy
6~
the
wa
lking.
h"'J'.
I
~IAr'!art't Hysell, dec. to Dor"
oth\· 'l'ewksb11ry, Herbert Aulh· :
~rs.~n. \-lildred Van Horn. Fran'CO!!I Parrtsh. Emma Lyons, FranFul-Valu Buy ... Charmin . .. 3- 4-Roll pkgo.
ces Pickens, Rena Fitch, Affid.
for Trans., Salisbury.

Pd. Pol. Adv.

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Pancake Mix
Orange DrinkPumpkin

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Salad Dressing
Macaroni

VISIT OVER WEEKEND
Cpl. and Mrs. Norman E. Hy.
sell and Bruce and Terry were
home over the wetkend visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. Dores Arn·
old and Bobbv, \1r. and Mrs.

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At Ingels Furniture
NO MONEY DOWN
NO PAYMENTS TIL JANUARY 1966

Fui-Valu Buyl

HUNT'S

RUTH TUCKER
P:f\ANCIS MORRIS
JOE MANUEL
MARV K. YOST
il!NDA HILL
MYRNA RAMADELL
MARLENE WILSON
RUTH BRADf•'ORD
HERBJ.;RT ROUSH
KATHRYN HUNT
GILMAN TUCKER
HELEN WILUAMS
NORMAN RIZER

PEACHES
Halves

Dr

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Chairs for Dad, chairs for Mom, chairs for your family and
home! Our sale-priced selection of beautiful chairs includes
all the mob1-wanted styles, well built for comfort, Jon&amp; wear.
Choose now for &amp;llts .. . save!

FAIRMONT
COUNTRYSIDE

Ir• Good

'12 gal.

Jc~ CrHm __ certon

Pinto Dry Beans
4

lb.
boe

SAVE
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ICE CREAM

69C

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Several Kinds Of Good

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Insure you of quality concrete at low, low
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SAME DAY
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W.&amp;nut veneers ar.d sel.ct

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Slllids .

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GRAP~FRUIT

Armour's G-0..0-D

veneers

.L..thor roellnlno &lt;holr for Ood $59
~eolftor.Joolt vinyl awtvel &lt;hair $59
•Dolnty chofr; rolorlul fobri&lt;. $19
Now reunde&lt;l look II!Odom &lt;hotr

RADisHES-- 2 1St •'
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When your job calls for concrete, caD on
us. Prompt dell very, spe~'lallzed mixes will

MtDDt.IPGIT

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Console TV

• C - Vidoo Rongo 82-C'-net Toning ' - , Pltenttd Custom "Ptrm~-Stf' VHF Fint T~ CoMJa1 • f1111111t _.
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Ground Beef
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GOEGLEIN
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Fui-Valu Meat Buys!

NEW1966

COMPI.HE WITH

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Evongallst
Rev. Denver Brown

Roush's Shoe Store

FUL-YALU BUYI

Toilet Tissue-11

Roger Jeffers: Mr. and Mn.
Henry Arnold and Gene, Mrs.
Ina Singer, Mr. and Mrs. Nor
-Jmm Hysell and Mr. and Mrs.
Guy Ro.. and Kenny. Cpl. HyHU if stationed with the Army
II&gt; Baltimore, Md.

S.rvic01 Siort At 7:• P.M.

Day~" Values. Congratulationa to all those who received prlaea.

Congratulations
To The Winners!

32 •••
bot.

Nov. 10thru21st.

Discontinued Styles
Early Fall Shoes

2 lb.

box

Chnter, 0,

4 tu 10

yond our fondest expectations. We're very grateful and appreclatln
· · to you by these "Appreclatloll .
of this ·and extend another InVItation

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NAZARENI

Sizes

Your overwhelming response to our 9th Anniversary Sale was be-

• . . These Savings For Thurs., Fri., Sat., Nov. 11-12-13

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MEETING

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A domooaiNIIOII Willi Uvt
S
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and Ricky, Georp FrilnkliD Pic. school. The pext meeting will
blrolo wlllbipllJbt a slx-cil...
~
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kw end Janet Frank.
be Nov. 16 at the Wllllams-Baldty poultry lndootry meed•l..
GARDEN CWB
erson-.home.
be hid In tbe Sporllm•• rot·
_
Too members ol the R!vt!l' Mr. and Mn. Carl Buckley
Monday. 10 educational lead· P&lt;&gt;rtunitieo for the training of I tauraot at Atbeao Mollday,
_
view Garden Club eoJOl'ed eat· have returned home from a trip
ers m ,oulheastern Ohio lorm- research workers.
November U.
"nle barn ol Harllaa Frank lug at the Wilmar Restaurant lo Williamsburg and Jame&amp;- ·
ally 01:gani•ed for edu~ationall Council_ activities will be fi·
E. L. Wallace, Ultra • Lllo was decorated with the Hallow·i lor their October meetlug. Tbe town, Va. They also traveled
improvement tl~rough rbearch nanced· by subscrlp.Uon lees Laboratorl.,, E. Sl. Loulo, een theme lor the Reedsville grace was given by Mrs. Dor- lbe Skyline Drive.
and service. The group has from sehool systems, colleges wW •Wile lllo live blrda to Girl Seoul party held there ' 181 Reibel. Membership tardsl j1-;;;=0======;
been chartered in Ohio as a and universities, and other ed· demoastrale lllo pracUcallty of recently. Prizes were awarded : were given out by Mrs. R. L
nonprofit organization known ucaUonal agencies ·and from lor&lt;ed moltlna or ....,ycllllfl of to Rosemary Reed, Jackie Blse Larkins. 'l1lo Pmldent, Mrs.
as the Southeastern Ohio Edu- 1contributions by business and layer. belore ownen and .,. and Jean Whitehead for the Harll" Frank announced that
cational Research Council, Inc. industry. Proposal• for flnano- enlors of commercial e11 pretUest, funniest, end most gilts for Ule otate hoopllal are
You1 Dopendablo
lis service area comprises 19 ing specific studies and
re· producing Rocks, and allied
Ill b br ght
th
be
counties in the southeast cornor ,..rch will be mado ·m founda· tntereoll, from Ulo 0011111!0. of orlllnal costumes. Judges were
e ou
Ill e Novem r
Dotl., For
of .
Stale, .. ·.. . .
' tibna altd federal aRencies.
Atheas, Hockin(, Melp, Mo,.. Mrs. Ella ·Hannum and Mrs. El- meeting. Also table arrangeThe
reprcseq\al,iv'lS are
Ia .osborne.
Gamesll!d
wererefreshenJOl'· menla
lor that
the hospital
be
· December I• the Cooncll lf&amp;D, VlotoD, and waobla!llon.
""I
ed
·by the &amp;l'OIIP
made at
meellng.willMr1.
AND
from SOV"!): different public wUI hold '" area-wide diMer Coullll' Extenaloa vp ce• are menla ol hot chocolate llld do- Harold Ma"ar diJtrlbuted the
school systems, one parochial mee.llng in Marlett,, Ohio. Tba handling delllls llld arraoc..
ed b the
aew yoor bookl "nit County
school system, • public univer· !lleetl?lf wlll be to ~•plain the menll for lbe meeelna.
:~..
Ru~, m:~ Chriatmaa Flow~r show was
s1ty, anhd axlvete wllo&amp;e all qaruzation . and future plans _ , , ,,1,1 1 1 "'•' Kimes Debbie YRuth and Ka- announced for Nov. :11 and II
Phon• wv •-•sso
1rom t e l:K:oun1y serv1ce area. of the counci1 and to give de•
•
t the p
El
.,.
They named Max w. Evans, tails regardlllfl subscriptions and Mr. and Mrs .. Virgil · Buckley thy Green, Jewel Blake, Ca- a
omeroy
ementery - -·Sup&lt;rintendent of Schools. Mar- membership. Personnel from spent Sunday w1th Mr. and Mrs. thy Pwk&amp;ns, Rosemary Reed, ·
ietta as the Chairman of their public, private and parochial Harold Humphrey and laDl!ly Jane. and JeJ~~
Whitehead,
Board of Directors : Wallace E. school, aud from both public of Belleville, W. Va.
Jack1e Blse, CatbJ Chichester,
Blake,
Superintendent
of and private colleges and uni·
and Brenda Boring, and Jea11I Want To 'l'hank The Voters of Chester Township
Schools, ZaneS\'ille 85 their Vice- versities wiU attend.
·•·warming Up" your car In ers, Mrs. Frances Reed, Mn.
For Their Support In the Recent Election.
Chairman; and Samuel I. Hicks, Affiliation with the council is colder weather could be disas- Mary Alice Bise, and Mr 1.
Director of the Center for Edu- open to all school systems and on onoide oison Uhn-s.Mu·kuyT Maxine Whitehead. Scouts and

Society N tes

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Leg· 0•Pork Roast

Copyrlthl, Tho Krogor Co., 1965

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WOULDN'T YOU FEEL SAFER
AT NIGHT WITH A
BEDSIDE EXTENSION PHONE?

GOLDEN GlADD lEG 0' PORK

Pd. Pol. Adv.

llal* ud pepper .

PurpoSe of tbe group ls

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Made from Fresh Hamil

enp:KroprApJI!ml'nlerv•
Kropr •llllopr

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pound, or until 111eat thermometer reaches 186o. Remove meat
from oven about a half 11our ~
fore It la done and "-AI Willi

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by combltlmc

pre;

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andonage jula
Return to ·
OVOII and complota
oolt and pep- ruaatln~~~den·browD perfeoper. Pia. fa.t aide up "" rack in tiou, b
witll g1aa floe.
01*1 -~ IBIL illllert meat quent~r unw Is liiOd up. Serve
~II) bulb ......... on plsttsr aurrounJed by .....,led
Ollila: qf 10!11. Do lOt odd .water; Kroger Sweet Natoe and sliced
••-a-tull2fi"apo fnllb ctnD&amp;a

Sooam 101111t -

Clover Farm Stor1
Rout• 7
TUPPERS PLAINS

GENERAL TELEPHONE

provide

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Clovtr Farm
D1partm1nt Store

center to house
make ..ailable

BJil

THURSDAY, FRIDAY end SATURDAY, NOV. 11·12·13
Wli: RESERVE Tllll RlGHT TO LIMrr QUANTITIF.S

GROUND

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RABBIT &amp; PHEASAN1 SEASON
OPENS FRIDAY, NOV. 12

BEEF

1upplles and tqulpment b hero

ready for aelecUon. ,Made b7

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GRAPEFRUIT

69c

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STEWING BEEF

ranee .of pricea.

Shotguns &amp; Rifles
e Remington e Winchester

CRIAM

FAIRMONT BRAND BEST

elthaca • Harrison &amp; Rlchardun

e Mossberg

-ICE

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ORANGE JUICE
~:$1

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LIQUID
21 Olo
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'h gallon

e SHELL VESTS e GUN

Values (ike These . . Every
Day
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CASES

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e HUNTERS JACKm &amp; CAPES
e HUNTERS PANTS &amp; CAPS
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PEA~Ul BUTTER ~~!~·a7c

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Tuna •••••••• 3 ""~ 89c:
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Coffee •• .... •• '! 69c

4 ~ $1

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Pean -----~ 2 ~ 79c

Bread------- 2- 39e
A st._.....,.,*' 0..
Donuts ...-----~· -. 19e

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Fruit Cocktail. 4 '::'$1

Catsup -~- ...• 5.:;: $1 Nescafe Instant Coffee~~-~'; 95c

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Srott Napkins •.••.••••.•• ~ 29c

Maxwell Bouse Coffee _.• _. 1!; 89e .

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lliliP &amp; GRAVY
PORK~ GIAVY

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Sc:otties ................• 4 ~ $1
Colgate Dental Cream •_•. .':!" 95c ·

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Shelled Pecans .•....... ....... 99c

79c

Folger's Coffee _c~~~-~! . . ... 1!; $1.60

4~ S1 Com Oil Margarine
No J

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Morton Ho~se

IACH
Por
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Pork &amp; Be&amp;IUI. 7 !: $1

Fruits 1: Peels -=-'"'· ••••••••• 1!., 75c:
Imported Dates ____ •__ •.'!;.. ,.., 49c:

English Walnuts

49c:

Pot Pies •• •••• 6 t;:.. $1

..Holf4nv Baking Need•"

4

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Special •...•••. ,..: 99c

Kale ........ 1·l29c

ASSORTED COLORS

3~nt
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31c

J.~

Bowls

Fluffo --------------- - --- · ~~ 87c
Sc:ott Tissue .•.•••. ... _•. . . 3 ... $1

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MAGIC
BLEACH

eGun Oil

e RECOIL PADS e GAME BAGS

K . _ - p.......

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POit WHITIR WASHIII

BEST QUALITY

Soup &amp; Cereal

HI- Motlo R..,lor

f'lttmll f ou Apple, Clwr111 cl

bottle

All PURPOSE Claner

SEALED SWEET
FLORIDA

39c

Bolon!• Pl-.,

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AJAX

v. 111-

Biscuits .••••• 12 :: $1

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Bleach

Fr~nen

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Shampoo •.•••• ··~... 59c:

Prelel'Tel••• ••

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Clorox

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All Slae1 of Rifl1
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Roasting Chicken .......... 39c

1st 3 Ribs .•__. _. .. lb. 99c

Hair Spray . ••• ':. 94c

19c

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Head

6th &amp; 7th Ribs ... . lb. 79c
4th &amp; 5th Ribs •. . . •. 89c

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"Tenderay Beef Rib Roasts"

Kroger Brantl Freah Frozen

Gleem ••••.•.'~.. 58c

LARGE S1ZE

BOILING
BEEF

Sevtral Times Dallyl

Serve n' Save ••. ~~. $1.39

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l'ou'll Save 011 These Meat Buus!
For Soupl
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SLICED BACON

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bring public, private and parochial school! arxi colleges into
a better underslanding of their
common problems through
ordinated educational research
efforts. The council will! ~d~~~~~ I
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First Cuts

Loin Chops

Rib Chops

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BmooloooLeJo'l'ork

Your Independent Grocer Serves You Best ••• In Values ••• In Quality ••• Friendly Service

\Vitia ni~hl SC·l;hJ s a11d an. if5 comforting to h&lt;lVf' I
pll(mt' o11l y a f('ll ch away iu c~.~ (' of a n·al emergen&lt;"y.
lie.~ ides, wb()wants to \t"ave a cozy bet! to answer a call?
lt's espt'ciall y nice tf you haw a bri!l:ht little SfARl.ITE•
ph01 1t' with a dial that glows gt'ntly in the dark. Phune
ar visit our Business Offit.-e for details.

"fresh Pork Chop Sale"----.

SUver Platter Bonelua

Arthur "Art" Orr

and xvpc.m3w,p13b oBw.'u'etao ioo leaders IDlable to attend were

their universities in the 19 ~ county bon monoxide poisoning. This Connie Rockhold, Barbara An.
Secr'Elary-Treasurer~ ~
area.
trous. Make sure your window drews, Jane Brewer, Mrs. ~
1.
Other members named to the The council will ~ arrange or vent is open, to prevent car- lores Frank and Mrs. Marilyn
Board of Directors are
For a headquarter! office near bon monoxide poisoning. This Hannum. Guests were FredConley, Superintendent of
the center of tbe area to be ser- message from Ohio's Depart- die Bise, Juli Whitehead, Tom~
1QD City Schools; Wllllam . R. ved.
menl of Highway Safely.
iny Reed, Mrs. Richard Boring
CoMlelius, Di'oceSe of ·
ville Catholic Schools;
\11. Devore, SUpecinlendenl
Woodsfield Exempted VBL•••I
perin~udeot of Vintoo
. Schools; Edwin P. Reffett,
perintendenl or Vinton COUll!'
SchooiS,i T. Scan1on; Dean,
lege ol Steubenville : John J.
·Shannon, Superintendent of Bel·
mont County Schools ; ~nd Howam Smith, SUperintendent of
Schools in Oak Hill Local School
District in Jacitscn ~ounty.
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Pet Milk ~·~·~ .:"~~ ......... 4 •:. 59c

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Apartments: New Modem restore them with Blue LusPOMEROY - 5 • room frame
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Tw nd th
OIJKMa"l'tnNF
Apartments.
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ree tre. Rent electric ahampooer 1962 Chevrolet Biscayn• 4 Door _
home with bath, cellar, front
$1295
-=:~ :.~~ &amp;. 11 bedrooms. All el~rle, brict 1. Pomeroy Cement Block VB engine, Std. trans. White finish. Red Interior trim, good
porch. Can be purchased with
$500.00 down and · $42.03 per
building,
beauttfully decor- Co., Pomeroy, o.
ll-8-6tc whitewall tires. Radio and heatel'.
IQUUI.A I'IUNt
month. Located on Route 7.
aled plastered walls. Co m-1.-;;..,:~=_..,.._==-=~
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Classic
St.
Wagon
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plete
Youn
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kitchens
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FR~~zEIS
$4,000.00.
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with disposal units. ConcealU ED ~
LocaUy owned, 8 eyl. engine, automatic trans. Harlio and MIDDLEPORT- One story
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heater. Spotless interior, good tires. Brown and beige finish. I frame, 6 rooms, modern kitIII.OH 1oQU . . . I~ lnUrtiC111
Storm doors and windows. 16 "'· lt., only 3 yro. old $150
See this bargain today.
chen and bath,
hardwood
Chest Frter:er, PhUco
floors, fireplace,
concrete
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Building completely insutlated. 1Z cu. It, ____ ·- ---- $75
Hot Onel ... 1960 TR-3 Roadster _ $895
f Cllflb
peo
enro OM\ •nnrttml
front
porch.
Close
to
schools
Front and rear
en ranee. Chest Frter:er, MontJomeryllln411111ftl . ;raaraa It ....til
New whitewall tires, 4 speed trans. Red body, good black!
u 1;e~~t. ,.. -m tar I'll,.. oo• Beautifully landScaped. Pri· w.,d' 16 eu. 11.
$150
-and stores. $8,500.00.
loop.
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vale parking. THE HAVEN Chell Fr1eur, lnternatlonal..
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TERRACE APARTMENTS. H~rvester, 11 cu. lt. .. $100
story frame, 6 rooms, bath,
CAflll Ot ntA.""IU' At Olln'UAIIJII.b
Inquire Thabet's Department
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concrete front porch, utility
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phone 882-2238 or 882-2705.
Jock W. Cmoy
building. Owner may finance.
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TRAII.ER SPACE, Dep_o_t - S-t.
Pomerov
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FOR SALE: 7 room home and[
WY 2--3831
WY 2-3636
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gas·
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PHONE WY 2-2156 5613.
10 16 30tc
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7.50 X: 14 NEW SNOW tires aws F()R SALE: 8 room house, 359 1 furnace. 410 Spring Avenue. I
HOUSE FOR SALE- I · ~l'; :w:. r, ur r,, ""'' turr . flelow as $12.95, plus ta_x. Ne
Pearl Sl Middleport. Phone WY 2·2216.
ll 2 tfc i Modern Ranch Style BeautifuJ
Card Of Thanks
ed and llnfurnlshed apan
rims to mount snow hres on.
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location on top of IDl¥-ll bill
f -\VISH Lo -thank everyone for
All popular Sizes m stock,
- -· --·- - - ! HOUSE four rooms and bath · fac1ng State Highwa:r Garage on
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sending me cards durin g my ·4 ROOM furnished apartment 17 ·50 · N
. ew 'II 'S Sunoro Chest· HOUSE FOR SALE,
bnck
new paper
nnd pamt.
Lot 4J~ ! R.nute 7 w1tb good road to mam
stay in bed, and for those who I for rent. Phone WY 2·2776. A.f· er, OhiO. 985-2305.
f
home, 4 large bedrooms. 32 x225, $3500.00. 35fi Broadway h.ighway Fo~r be~rooms. Living.
10 30 ~-=-- x16 panelled living
brought food. ~1y thanks to I ter 5 p. m. Rowley and Reed
room st Middleport. Call WY 2- dlnmg, family . knch~o. ·eak·
anyone who helped in any Hardware.
!SEWING machtnes. repair aer large dining room, k1tchen, 3442.
10 29 lOtc fast Play · ma ld'!l· u~tlt-.o
""' ~r and
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way. l '1.ID very grateful to
11 1 tfc
v\ce. aU makea. WY 2-ZZIM. full basement, walkup attic, 2 -···---'I shodp Thllrete bathlls, cr 'Tltle tile
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-baUtrooms, 2 garages, t •c
21 an
earye on
everyone. Mrs. R .....
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.a.uc Fabrll Shop, Pomero•
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n ', 33 ACRES FARM ' House
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floors.wa Aboutwa two-th1rd1
of
11 10 ltp age and water Brown'l l'rall
Authroized Singer Sates and lots. 276 Rutland St., Middle- barns, other outbUIIdmgs, on , house is paneled tn mahogany
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er Park !State Approved\
Service.
3 29 Ue
port. Cal! after 4 p.m. daily , Rt. 14:1, 1 miles from Pom· ,aml walnut. Air condltloned.
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Minersville, Ohio, r11one W\ FffiEWOOD, any length, $10.00 all day Saturday and Sunday. eroy. WY 2-3079.
I Large patio and double carport
IN LOVING MEMORY of Bet- z.:t~ 24
1 I! Uc pick up load. Call or write Ph: WY 2-3816.
10 27 tfc
It 6 6tc l On lot 200' • aoo·. May bo oeen
ty Diehl, who died one year 1
d 1 Sk'dm
s h a d e,
four Glen a e I ore,
. b o !964 GARAGE apartment
N
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•go to ay, o&gt;em er I .
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A wonderful wife mother nnd rooms, furmshed, Middleport
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aid
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Business ServiCH
One who was better,
God HOUSE on Lincoln
Height.
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never made.
1 newly decorated, inside and CURTI~S
D~1ry or Beef
A wooderful worker. so loy· out. Call WY 2-5127.
Breedmg Semce. Call WY 2·
al and true
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10 29 lie
2261, Pomeroy. 985-3415 ChesOne in a million - that. Bet· SINGLES, furnished- and - un- ter.
_1~30tp
ty, was you.
I furnished, first and second BULLDOZER WORK wanted.
Just in your judgment, al- floors. Phone WY 2-32&amp;7.
Reaso!lllble, dependable and
ways right.
,
experienced. Phone WY 2·
10 28 121
ALL MEAT
Honest and liberal, ever up· _
2208
11 8 !Ole
right.
HOUSE, 2 bedroom house trailLoved by your friends and all er for rent. Phone WY 2-3346 HEATING, PLUMBING, Rura
whom you knew.
or WY 2-2186.
10 23 tic Doxol Botlle Gas. Arnold Brothers 618 E. Mam Street
Our wonderful wife,
and
For Sale
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mother so tr.ue.
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Porn~~!·
Husband Charles.
and HOUSEHOLD AUCTION: F r i-'· ~=='======--,1
Sons, Louis and Charles day, November 12, 10:00 o'Everyday Specials
II 10 1tc clock on Zion Road between
ot
_ _ _ _ _ _ _:.;_.:.;_:;.:.. Harrisonville and Rutland.
Marie'l Style Post
Notice
Must sell all household furn- Hairculs . . ...... $1.25
.. $1.50
LOSE WE1GHT safely
witt1 ishings at Polly Orender's res- Shampoo I Sell
30 day color r 1n11,
Den ·A ()Jet Tablets. 0 n I y idence. Auctioneer, James Sh
$3 50
'bl f I
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ha
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98c at Stork's Pharmacy .
Carna n. ot responSI e or Permanenll
$7.50 up
9 20 60lp
accidents.
11 10 3tp
We SOU and Serv1co
-~, ,-t'I-,M-,-,B,..t""LB~-.n-ll_lr8
_nco_,-llee.:....n ONE 3 pc. bedroom suite, -rna~ I
Wigs and Wtgleta
ranrelledT •.oo1 vour 0110r8
hogany fini sh, with bench and
Marie's Style Post
tor"o UceJIII!! CaD WY 1-i!lllll stand. Like new. $75.00. Paul RL 124
Ph, WY 2-5211
llitJ1 Grueser, Phone WY 2-2053.
svr1 euse. Ohio
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Help Wanted
HOUSE TRAlLER, all modem.
AUCI10NBD
Very reasonable. Daisy SiS· I
Compte&amp;t Servlee
WE NEED A NEAT, clean lady! son, Bailey Run. Ph: WY 2-'
Criu Bradlnrd
tw1lh good disposition to care 6055.
II 10 3lp
Wrtuo. Proae or C&lt;&gt;nlaol
for ao elderly lady, and do 1957 Volkswagen, 62 engine,
&amp;. L. IIRAf)FtlRD
housework. We offer private new brakes, good tires, $450.
RadDe. '*lo
I rooms and bath furoished Call New Haven, 882-2241.
t I II&lt;!
apartment, utilili.,, food and ,
11 10 3tp KARL
cash. John M. Richmond, 814
~ - -and ltei' ling,
Minersville
East Main St.
11 i tfc FUEL OIL Perfection
Ohio. End your sewer ~~!I
heater, 55,000 BTU's
les. We hav2 an sizes Sl
ROUSEWJVES
gallon lank and
macblnes.
Reuonable
Ht•use of Fuller Cosmetics has Fife's, 3rd St.,
Call WY Wt74, day or
opportunity for you to earn ! WY 2-5457,
11
9 15 lfc
$25 00 • $45.00 w"'kly for 12· --~ ..
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15 hrs. of your spare limo. 1963, T-100 S. C. 500 CC, Tri::I,o=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~::"--=•1
Cal l Mrs. Hamilton
umph motorcycle. Set
EXPERIENCED
or write: P. 0 . Box
for Enduro riding. 5 UJ'res,IJ
Parkersburg, W. Va .
fenders, lites, motor just
10 29
erhauled. IVY 2-3445 after
-----p. m.
11 10
Wanted To Buy_ RUMMAGE SALE: Thursday,
ANTIQUE Furniture,
dishes Friday and Saturday.
From the largeat truck or
bulldozer radiator
to the
mi~rellaneous CaJJ or write· 1 at 9 a. m. 128 W. Mal n
ter
1
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est hea coro.
Mr. Huw'n! Cect1. BOO W formerly Brown's Pool Ho1om.11
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lul original rod flnloh. V8 11---~----engine. Automatic aldft.
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.a from uld a.f*'J Fund tbe follOW•

61 Pontiac_

$1,195
Catalina 4 dr. Sedan, Hydra.
. drl
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mat 1c
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Apparatu•· 18.000·

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1956 CHEVROLET, 1&gt; lml, 6 cyl.
Blue pick up lrucl A·l eon..
dit10n. Phone M880D, '173-M27
11 8 1tc
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It&amp;t Wlilys Jeep Sllltion wagon
Good condition Call 1167-3175
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btrth records and almOst aDJ of OJ'd.i.nance .No. m puNt b:.- ''Other docmntDtl
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REMARKED THAT
MAH BRAIN WAS ON£ /.1:~_.;~:.

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BRAIN IN TH' FOURTH
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Mullen Insurance Aatae7, fDo. ~~~ ::.
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to $1.50, fox, '1.50 all
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72,000 BTU gas neater. WY
R..ctsville, Ohio,
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bred cows, bred heifer,
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of IMotber-DauEvangeline ard m charge.
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lng at the Masonic Temple in
Iters and brol!Jer-m-law, M,r s. Middleport. The Masons pre- •
I Edith Thomas and Mrs Cora ared and served the
baked
Wiggins and Mr. and Mrs. Ja- ~am dinner. Roberta K. Mindcob Schuler.
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M. J · Smith student at ling, past gr&lt;m o leer, was
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h~:~ :::,~ts and ~ister, Mr. and Mrs. Kathryn Mitchell, worM s pG\enn Smith and Dunna. thy matron, welcomed. the
~nms Moore, student at Rio members and guests w~th _the
Grande College, spent the week- prayer given by Mrs: Mmdhng.
, end with his parents, Mr. and Following the meetmg a pro. Mrs. Lloyd Moore .
gram of music was presented
! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reibel by several daughters of memhave returlled to their home, bers with Mrs. John Lyon as
Columbus, after being called mistretss of cereJil{)nies.
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cal solo, ''He," by Kathy Bunce,i
I Mrs. Russ Watson, Mrs. John with Betsy Cunningham at tbe J
F. Baily und Mrs. Olan Genhei- piano; a piano duet, "Gypsy !
mer spent Monday at Stewart Sweetheart,'' by Debblo and l
with Mrs. Cyril Arnold.
Carol King ; two organ numMrs. Olan Genheimer return- bers, 1 'Charmaine" .and "Dark-1
ed to her home, Columbus Mon· town Strutter's Ball,' by Twila!
day evening, alter a we&lt;kend Sue Clatworthy, and a plano!
visit wtth relatives. She was number by Kathy Klng.
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accompanied ~me by her dau- The program was roncluded
ghter and son-m-l~w • Mr · and with several piano-organ num- :
Mrs. William Sheridan and fa· bers by Mrs. Steil! and Rober- i
mlly who will spend a few days ta Mlndling lncludine "Bie" '
with her parents.
This House,'' ''Pass Me Not;•·
I Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Ka~.tzel "Wben 1 Grow Too Old," "Au·
returned to their home, &amp;luon tumn Leaves," "Aura Lee,"
IMonday, after .a several days "Come Ye Thankful People,"
visit witb her Sister, Mrs. Alon- "Missouri Wa1lz," ''Star of tbe
I zo Custer and other relatives.
Ea 9t'' 3 nd "BeauUful Ohio.''
Mr and Mrs Loren Caverlee
f H. t'ngton . W Va. were The birthday song wal sung
:eek~::.; gu~ts ~~ her sister, for Lillian Steil!. Potted plants
M Alonzo Custer and other were presented to the oldest
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mother present, Mrs. Ebersrea IVes.
bach, mother of Mrs. James
DANCE AT WAHAMA Clatworthy; Mrs. Richard Long,
The Wahama High school Li- youngest; and Mrs. Jo Ann
brary club will hold a danre Bailey, youogest grandmother,
party witb the Jays this Friday and mother of Mrs. I.Amg.
night from 8 to 11 p.m. at the . Masons . preparing and servWahama High gym. The pub- Jng the dinner were James Eu·
lie is weloome.
ler, Jack Bechtle, Eber Lewh,
James Criswell, Bnb Ebersbach,
Charles Bennett, Paul Darnell,
Harry Chesher, Phil Meinhart,
and Kenneth Wilcox.

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.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11th
May

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Armed forces of tho United States, U. times
of IIGiional anxiety and WCIII

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Tile ODoel of cold WOither II
ezp«&lt;ed to abate tile 11aa1er Dolrylnc wUI becomt llllll't
TOKYO COMMlJNIST CID· from lale&lt;tect o.olmato 11 It like a buolneoo and 1... lllle a
na today aceused the Soviet Un- ,...,.. okuau Into operlod of farm, according to the sales
loa of making o deol wlth the dormallCy,
ot le11t ooUI executive of one of the nation's
United States to promote 1 1prlac.
large dairy equipment firms.
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Meaowblle, the third eDDie I Roher! Mather, vice president
Viet Nam war.
lor lmmunhalloo or polo, to In charge of sales for Babson
Pekinc uid the Kremlin be held Ia Middleport, wlll be Brother•, tlllcago, oaid thio
tactic• were "double • laced toalcbt ot tbe fire ..mpaay Wednesday night at Eastero
and mote cunning and phyocrlt- ball, oot saturday, 11 report. lllgh ochool when he sp&lt;Jke to
ical than lbo,. ol KIIrolhchev." od eorller. Hour1 toalPI 1 to 160 persona attending the annul p. m.
al meeting of the Meigs CouoW H HI N G T 0 N - CUN· ~~-------- ty Dairy Service Vnil.
l!'ess, eolleerned thot I ~ndThf Babson Company mokeo
ru1 or oaboteur• might be abl•
and markets the s.rse milking
to ds'!hiy the nation's power
machine.
supply wu moving today toward • lull dr.., inquiry Into
Tuesday's blackout In tile nortbeaatero United Stateo.

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I'' Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schuler
Iand Mrs. Garnet Folden ..... I For Banquf:t

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Business and Less like a Farm

Charles Perroud, 41, One
Of Two Victims in Rt. 2

Seven Schools

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weekend guests of h1s mother. Irummalge s "'
have not paid the1r due!! do su
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TONIGHT 1&lt; THURSDAY
ObhgatJOn mghl wa s observ-i Mrs Beulah White an o! r l Se t ul names were drawn I at once It was announced th~t
NOT OPEN
' ed when Bethel No. 62 of the Irelatives.
. It ~re ~ted to purchase prmt-1 the Me 1gs County PTA Council '
llntemalional Order or Job's I Spendmg the weekend WI~~ ed ws~t~nury from the- Quality cleared $251 [rom ils auction i
FRIDAY •nd SATURDAY
IDaughters met Monday t!venm~ l Mr and. Mrs Albert Ruu:.;s IPnnt Shop in Middleport Mary and $107 !rom its rummage sale,j
Nov•mber 12·13
at the Pomeroy Masomc Tern and family were Mr and Mr M rtin L-onstitution and by-laws makmg .a total of $358
"THE CURSE OF THE FLY"
Wilford Roush and. SQII, James. Ich:lrm'an reported both are be- It was also announced that !
Brian Donlevy, Geo. BakE'r, pie.
Jenmfer Blakeslee, honored and Mrs James Wmdland. New- I·
re a~·ed for the Salon part- the Christmas program of the l
Carol Uray
queen, pres1ded and C. E. ton Falls: Mr. ~nd Mrs. Homer mg _P P
school would be held Tuesday,
. "DEVILS OF DARKNESS"
Blakeslee served as associate ! Roush, Blacksv ille, W. Va.; and j ne~~ bulletin frotn Helen Cot- December 21 , at 1:30 p.m. Nam{Technieolor)
guardian
pro tern. The date •Jf l Mr. and Mrs. C!~rence Cumt~r- t
Columbus departmental ed as the treat committee were
'wm. Sylvester, Carolt&gt; Gray,
March 26 was uccep.ted f~r the i ledge. and f~rmlv , ~~~na., lC- c~a eau, stating' that th&amp; De-l Mrs. Joseph Struble and Mrs.
Tracy Reed
spring visitstion ~hich Will b~~ tor and . Ma~vm: .•~r.'::_';:_~~;- cer!ber pouvoir will he held al lCharles Legar. All room moth· I
IUN.-MON .·TUES.·WED.
a combmed mspe&lt;tJUn With G~l 1~
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, Ft. Hsyes Hotel in Columbus i ers were asl&lt;ed lo help sack
Nov. 14-17
lipolis Bethel. Plans were rna e,l •
the candy. Unclaimed door priz-1
Elvis Presley
for
inltiaUon
at
the
next
meet1
Oln
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at the Halloween party were
"TICKLE ME"
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Depal'lmeat reported today
ont kiUod at Royal Oak Park
be1 beta foaad tafe&lt;ted.

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seen in much higher pric·

a piano prelude Th:m
Ctlvered with a lace doth and Mrs 0 E. Rall, vice presiColoS, ven of these chil-l ton Two main ways brought
lng Hymn" by Mrs. C. M.
Icenlered with a while looted dent of the Middleport ll&lt;Jard 40 children .. e
his monlh I out were settmg a poor examnesy and a
bowl of frmt flanked by orange of Education, " In Columbus
and lhe l pie and not paymg
president. Mrs ames
tapers 10 white holders. M r ' thiS week attendmg the three- a
n
d
d and mo•· i altentwn to children s schoo
The Chrlslmas bazaar was an· Cnsweli pr.,ided at the silver dav session of the Ohio School . Salon WI 11 sen dcar lis remember work.
nounced for Nov. 30.
L'Offee service. An arrangement I Bo'ards Association Conference I ey to these
WI
their I The meeling, in tharge of
During the business m..tlng iot
mums were used "" , Mrs RalliS serving as stalo , fhe other;
was ' Eiza r.iimore. president, open·
the pwllO.
Ihospitahty chairman for the I
the Alm/ Lodge and I ed with
pledge to flag and

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The meeting was ~penrt w:~h . ~i7~\.~~;~:he: r:.,~,d ac~~~f.! t::re~~si~~z~:;h Mr. and Mrs. Nailonai Jewls~h~:~p=~ abo~7 ~~~~:.0 °c~;;n~nd i::mit Wal~en-'

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The 8 et 40 Meigs I un1y
upper to be held December •
.i Jon 710 held Its regu ar mee •
'l;hose planning
j
I ing Mond"J
Eunte Brinker,
The Jli'OI'IID theme of Moth- ported
Entsminger Mr and Mrs Fred Hoffman home of u • Y '
·Myrtle Walker. Ruth Thornton,
«1111 Women's serviee In the
the 18 sewing kits took .their daughter,
Knapp, clnlpeau, open- Rhoda Hackett, Pearl Knapp
t&lt;llllinuniiy, aDd
World Community Day IAnn, to Columbus Monday for : ed the meeting '" ritualistic! and
will be
wottld was presented Y
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nked the committee, IR· medtcal ohservatwn.
d Mrs Hyse11, secre- A ns mas 1 .
Roberl Coats and Mrs. Walter
Mrs. Everett Davis, : Mrs. James Faulkner had
read the min- Iheld at the next
Heyes at ttie Novem:r
Mrs.
L. Mltch, Mrs. Norm Iher
guests her sons rutes and the treasurer reported Iday,
a
and
.ng of the W.S.C.S.
land Mrs M. L. French. and f•miiJes, Mr. and Mrs. 22
hand. Glady• Mowrey, be announ
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)1ethodist Churcll Monday./: ':;. M. ·E.
reported on Lawrence
Ikner of
chsirman, reported ' $1
rllng m the SOCial rooms
:the Minlsttr's Wlves' Retreat bans. W V'd. and Mr. an
tht! Salon had reached Jts lthe me o
as co-hostess.
church.
which she attended this f&lt;lll at James Faulkner, Jr. of Cha -. membership goal for the year. Gladys Molwrey f the meeting
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IIeston, W Va . R bet Mltrh ! Rhoda Hac ket.I ch'ld
c osewere
o served byI
Enlarging on the tope, I'Do Camp Asbury.
I welfarel, At
f the
hmenla
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th
Mr and Mrs o r
Ichairman read letters I rom re res
H II
d
lomethmg,
oncern where Mrs Criswell thanked
e and
David and Steve .. the
TB Hospital at!the hoSiesses Mrs. yse
an ,
uul the1anareas
o c may
offer committee for dthe family
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women
d the Dlght
goal lwheehnu,. W. Va. spent Mthe eIsonVI IIe and from the Ben[ Elleen Searles.
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. Sh I weekend With their parens, r Frunkhn TB Hospital in Colum- 1
set\' ces ne
. clud· sheet for Lhe commg year . e and Mrs. P. L. Much and Mr.,
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as Iclosed with a meditation enlil· ' and Mrs John Seines.
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WllS voted to support one I
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our own
door lied, "How
Can
W• Give, Mr. and Mrs. Richard
child in Nelsonville
Hospital
r s Ianswell as In the world; Thanks' "
' Belpre, spent lhe weeken
and five m lhe Columbus Hos•. ags to show love to otbers The
Center prepar- 1their parents, Mrs Max RHo er l pita! It was reported that Half
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in rural areas, education o our ed by Mrs Guy Shu er, P1 1 • ·~
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_ A panel discussion on . " ow
youth, and remembermg the ag-~ ual Life secretary, _earned out rung.
Faulkner moved i these children. It w~s. also Vol Iwe encourage cheatmg _m our
ed and the infirm.
the theme of the I!J:Jft of hfr Mrs. James
Palmer St red to send ThunksgJvmg cards ' children " was held durmg the
om God with a dlsplay ol rl from her home on
and to purchase
Christmas .
~ hour of the Pomeroy
Mrs. Hsyes,
of bread, sail , candi&lt;s. and ' to the home .':f ller
cards and gilts which Will
PTA Monday eveman caiTJed out e
f Itt 0 pen Bible
I Mrs. Eva Jlar I f'Y on
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taken 1o the children
Old
Does Our
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Tue&lt;day
Christmas cards are bemg
mng.
s lth teacher
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d to the Children's I M1ss Carolyn m •
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hy!n seripture. reading and ler Moss Nellie Zerkle. Mrs. and Mr Paul Haptonstail were I
senC iumbus
' was moderator and on the
IJa.:Ues JIViden , and Mrs F. M.i m Columbus Salllrday wheJe
lhe ,el were .Rev.

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