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Pomeroy-M1ddl~l'!· 0 . Nov

B-Uany Sentinel,

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1964 ~

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RUSh par f y IS•
Held at Home
Of Velma Rue

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Semonal Th eme
Obrerved by Ladiel

Successful Dinn "r
Serv&lt;&gt;d b Ladier

of Mrs Oro•· jMr Don Millo, president, ap·
members
pol~ted theof following
the
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Lew-

was held hi onor
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Mrs. M. L K•lly

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WEATHER

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The Thanksgtving season was the program having
s Le- Don Lowery Mrs
Jam..
A report was given on t h e observed when the Phllathea theme, "Sell-Seeking
a H le
Mrs 'Karl Owens and
l·"p
successful election day dmner Women
of the
Middleport I ola Hawley was welcom
Mills.
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when the Deacons and Deacon- Church of Christ met Thurs- new member. The group v the
n
The Xi Gamma Mu Chpater ' esses o' the Ftrst Uruted Pres· day evenmg at church
Mtss to have a l!'fl exchange
It was reported that a room
1 '" the manse had been replasl·
of Beta Stgma Phi Sorority rush byledan :hurch met recently Mildred Hawley, preSident. was Chmtmas party A
E:"mg
• recen t
Rev and Mrs. Donald Boone art was held Thursday
the pastor 's study "ith lhe , m rharge
course was served
lour ered and the 1!1'0Up made plant
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I p
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bnde
.
guest
uf
hunor
at
a
a
nd
clltldren
were
VIStlors
In
fn
the
home
of
Velma
Rue
Rev
Howard
Ruppell
as
mod·
,
Mrs
Chesler
Ernm
was
demembers
pr.,enll
Mrs
Wil- to begm a repal_r fund
for
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omero
shower
t:\ vntng d l lht'1 • 1 b Saturday
, gM"ddl
.and
Mrs
r:dward
Burvouonal
chairman
and
read
guests,
Mrs
Haw
ey,
work
to
be
done
m
the
sprmg.
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. i "Thanksgtvmg Fra'."ents Mrs , ham Grueser , Mrs or
Lawrence
Mr&lt; Oun. ld Wolle and \Irs home of Mr , · R c., Bowe \I
. u cvDr
. Kathryn
Pomdexter
re- m 1 epor
Neda kelt and
Powell
,,, " Hee le and
berr v Ave " " " \lr ,
t la rr rnams senously ill at
Holzer Guest• were Lee Lee, Nwa as ro-&lt;:hatrmen of the dmner, Wewm, Mrs 0 E McKmleYtpowell and Mrs .
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ANNOUNCE DINNER
s
Thursdav ln Co· Kan "' c·u· hustess
Ho'P'' ' I m Gallipolis followmg iConde. Lots
Jean reportmg Mrs FranciS Ander- and Mrs Wtlllam Grueser pre- of Columbus
.
iunrlM ,,.;,h
Wolle
The gtft taole •luc h
was lllJUfles resulting from a fulL
Shtr- son reported on the Chmtmas sented a vocal number
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The annual. Thnksgtv!ng. dtnSarah Beehtle, bustness
Lucy Amsbary Card proJect and
The group voted to oerve the Trustees Plannmg
ner and
mghl enjoyed
\ t· "''" " " Dana Ftck of plac ed w the a rr hw•v
t' l e·"'" '' '' 'e Fndal luncheon the l' vmg and dllung l wnts student '" Columbus, was the
Hobstetter the spon· that cards were sttll avatlab · Ichristmas dtnner of the Home- Member (.'cmvlUII
by the
Sulton and I
, ,,•.. , nl tnetr ntece . :&gt;ltss Eth· ' was lo,el)
net &lt;o,er weekend guest ol her parents
arsw:s also
Mrs Flo)d Carma&lt;·k was re- builders Class and to
Plans were made for the Ev- churches has
ftannM lh';!
E lsr, Hart I o'er wh ite ' "tin \\lute
w.-&lt;1- 11r and Mrs Jack Bechtle and sor,
.
as the Presbytertan Life randle ltghlm for the c urc I
Canva&lt;;S when I Nov 2lsl at the u onl 't,.e
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and \lr• G" th Bl'«l of dmg be lls extended frum the lamtly
I )he group ;ang &gt;ever a I songs : m gazme chatrman and l h • ' Thank you notes were read fro; ery t 's of the Ftrst Untted ' dist Church. Potluck wtl d Isel'
wm Saturday O'entng orcln&lt;a) ""r tbe •able
Carolyn S..,rls, who IS accompamed by Mtss Amsbary ' m:gazme has been been sent Mrs Pearl Heynolds andp t
Church met
re- ived at 1 P m Turke) an tam
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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1964

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their
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dunng Wt'ekl:'~d
t'mplu..,.ed w1th
in Columbus
spentMra show
on the was
guitar.
A crazyby style
to shul-in
members
of mem- Graves. A s1lent
\hnner
"" F ls.guests
te Hartof and
M1ss
Eth-~thel:ame!S
t&gt;VI:'Illngwere
wnh plavPd
'vlr«. &lt;'h.&lt;~tlf'-;
her parents,
presented
the lchurrh,
college
students,
I;' ] 1\oC'mg
Lvlle m charge ~:~nd pr rzes a- cwd \1rs Leo searls.
I members, Mw-y Anderson, Nor-~ bers of the armed forces, and 1
wardt'd to '\Jrs liilllcmd CJ!d . \11r and Mr~ Robert Sharp ' ma Amsbt~ry, Jane Brown, Ter- laced ln local hosprtals
and \lrs Garth Be a 1, wet!,
Fmdling, ! h;ve gone to Reynoldsburg to esa Swa tze l, Clarice
p
Elsre Hart and Miss Elh· , Mn.; 'llll'k€') Wllltnms. MISS be Y.lth their son and family, Rose Srsson. Roberta OBnen. Plans
made for the an· ,
el Koenig Wt!re busme~s vrsllors Mary Coble, Mrs Al\'ln Nor- \olr. and Mrs. Glenn Sharp Mr. Pe.arl Welker, Mrldr7d
Karr· , nual Chnstrnas party for t~e
Saturdey, In Pt PleJ.sant and rr s. 'I. li s-; Lena (;uth Mrss Kat I She.rp IS recuperatmg from m· Phyl Mullen, Manone Crow, : Mergs County Inflrmary
resrle r:uth \1JS6 Marguente Vlev- juri~s received in an auto acci. l Reva Vaughan. Nona Nebson, dents to be held De.c 6 at~ P
Hendt•rson W. Va.
M. J
e Wrllramson of Co- ~r M1s Lester Faui:H:' r Mrs I dent tlJPre and has been a pa- l Ann Rupe and V('lma Rue.
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1 m Mrs . Lilhan stelff and
aye
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' F lb I R b
n M ·s Kenneth .
A th
, H sprtal r
. . Paul Haptonsta 11 were nam
lumbus spent the weekend \I.Jth i , , ~r
ll rnso
' :d
H b- : tren,t at St. n ony s o
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Hats uf their own creati_on l ro ram cmd co-chairman for
her mother Mrs Georgia Wrl·l Ml ( ullough ~~ ~ l&lt;D rson M(~s I rn Columbus
were worn by the guests with ihe g party and Mrs Anderson ~
hamson and other relattves. ' stetter. !'Irs. o'"
M l I Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Reyn- 1• pme awarded to Neda Conde i nd Marcus
co-chair·
Miss Ramora Boice of Day : Arlhur
M r ·I olds sprnt the weekend
r.n for the most ongmal. A game
on the refreshment com·
ton spent the weekend v,;Jth lie! I ('helL !\1r s D&lt;m ute an
rss I Morganto\~n. W Ve ., with their was played and pnze awarded ·u
parents. Or. and Mrs R
E I Evelyn FICk
I sun and family, Mr and Mrs. to Margaret Follrod. A buffet mt ee.
BoJre.
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After the honored gues~ open- 1 Val Reynolds and ch.ildren.
I lunch was served.
:
Mrs. Reymond KrJder return ~d her mrmy lovel .v g1fls
re-~1rs He len _Shuler 1~ recoverAttend Regional
ed to her home Svracuse F'rr- frP.shments of eake wed m v,;hrle 1•ng from mmor surgery per·
d Cl b M
day from Vi'terBil'ci Memorial W!th pmk rOSl'buds )('t' t"rt-'Cim. l formt'd in Parkersburg rec_ent- Plan CerelnOnial at
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eet
HO!Sp.tlal.
nut« and tofft&gt;e Wt'l e sel ved lly ly. Mrs. Tom ~ue Is substltut- I
Five members of the Rutland .
.
lwstes.!;eswert !host? named1 Jllg
the Vlelgs
Garden Club. attended the
~rs. Clyde Rarnes
end daug h l lheAltt-ndmg:
&lt;c~nvm otfrce
dunng Waler
Mrs . ComShut- I De~__·enrber Meeting
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lonlglti, Wedbeoday mostly fair
and conUoued cool, Low
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ters, Karen and Penn~ Sue u! lobove and Mrs::; Ann&lt;'! llu.,.,.ell, :r's.ahsenf'e She expects tore ~ Plens were made for a cere- g10na l meetmg of the Ohto As·
Elsmere. Ky . spent the week· , MiSs ~artha Howel l Mrs Tum turn to the office thts week .
momal at the Decem~er mee:· soc iation of Garden C~ubs Gin
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end wtth Mr. antl Mrs
Reuter. \Irs H•·nrv E• 1ng ""
!'I ISs Jeanelle Crooks, Mar- monia lat the
NelsonVIlle last Satur ay.
:
lnond Krider.
l Homt'T' Bwctt•r Mrs Tl10ma~ iel!~ spe nt the weekend with ing when Mary Shrm , F 1- mg were Mrs Paul
W10 ,
~lr and ~rs Elsworth Dlll, i voung Mrs \\lilts M&lt;·Murrav. ' her ' parPnts .11r. and Mrs :Shrine of Jerusa~emioZ';tH~I I Mrs C. E. Bts~op~ Mrs .GCiarWill&lt;amsnn Waller Crooks
tday evening at t e h" I
. t ence Murray on
lrs.R ;ace
Chester Road visited Salurd"' l Mrs . r.e,rg la
f'emng with, het parents, Mr :
Ramora B•me and '1"
Mts (;aren Slansbury acrom- Flora Long, worthy h tg t
Drake and Mrs.
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and Mr's Haymond Knder.
Hobert HnellH'h
her sister and brother· ess, and Allen Hug es,
Tuesday, Nov. I , tMe a
.Mr and Mrs. Bernest Brudl : Sendrng ,l( lft s were Mr~ F'l'llZ m-Jaw. Dr and 1\ln; Cec il Hor-1 man of shepherd~,ceiv~~e~~ at~: ~ndt ~h~sl ~~~lud~~ber;sCan~
nd E!rzabelh and Delbert of Butk. \1r~ Haker
(,ordon. den lo their home in Colum- lnvrtatwns were r
bur I ~r
eJ e. rs.
.
Vernon who WE're weekP.nd II Mrs Don Spites. Mrs. Knthryn . bus' Sunday after they bud spent ! tend
I day
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert , Jordan VI:~ Ht~:·mond H,i.t -i the weekend With her and wrth . W. Va 'o~~e Sh~ine Delaware, ~ ~:~ i~uck ~nasrd;ngClub a t the
Bruch VIStted Sunday
he;lbmhl, and Mtss Kate F,ck.
l tn s "''"and famtly, '1r
Shrme.' November
Sta le Hospital, They
pt~renls.
Mr.
and
Vlrs.
Ra)~
-Mrs
GeOJge
Skrnner
and
ram
120
at
Columbus.
Invitations
alpresentrd
a program served
d K der
4 11 4
11, 11 t•·
ill' VIr and \1rs Horden and '
d
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mon
fJ
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r .,.
so were reee1ved lo attm a refreshments. and
presented
1
Mrs hStansllurv
nrc p ennmg a
F re d a . M)•ers ' each one Wit h a f avor. Mrs.
Mrr and .\1rs John Kridt•r rro he in ,,'I fiSIUI
Vl'\lt ;n Ca!rtorma 'Mlh ren·ption for
5
and Joetta i:llld John spent !Ire Plans were made tor
lhf' mont
d fami ly prPsJdent of the OhiO State , Robert Reibel gave a demonL1ma on Nov 28 · ' slratron of re 1·1grous
·
"eekend 1.11 Colurnbu:;: w1th 1m fourlh annual Chnstmas partv the formers son1 an
A Shrrne at
arrange"
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ami abo .,.,.,lh rt' &lt;111\. e!-! In rr
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~~s lt-r and brother-m-la". Mr for nwmbf'r ~ and therr am\and Fnemls Nrght at n ;,me ' m!'nts Thro;; p1 OJf'rt is part o
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and \trs V1c Pecora and fam- Ires whr-n the Pomrt oy Hend w~ ~ aud Mrs (;porge DaiiHs :--.lov 18 At the close of
the the therapy wo1 k done by the
II\
;Citizens Band Radw Club met and children. BJ!ly, Sieve and meelmg rdreshrnenls
we!e club
Mr and Ml s R A Thomp· J Thursdav evemnK al the Youth M I I of South Chartrston served from a tadb leTahlalnrakcs'tgttvve , 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiii
f P
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tf!&lt;i UJ g ,
a were ov . c enrer In "1
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wee kend guests of 1n wlule cover. an a h
\low I
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e ghl guests Frldey of her Dovte Shult't prf'sldenl was '
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charge
of thf' meet.mg Cw hI~ hi1 the1r
Forrestparent!-!
Bachtel1• randan daughter,
candles ]II.,.. h lte ho!d ers. 0 n elth·
,--.-"'""'""'""""""_...,........,, , opt&gt;ned With praver 1 he hrrsl· Carol \1lddleporl ttnd Mr. and er srde.
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mas party wtll be held at the 1~
Wtlham Matlack.
Youth CE-nter and a pot- rs
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Th" d
Pom&amp;roy, Ohio
1lutk dmner WI
ry Matheny or 249 North · t trng
1&gt;e
serv ed Mr and Mrs Dw1ght Olrver
b
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There wtll spent Saturday In Colum us. . Ave, Mn.ld.leporl, Is VIS! 1
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TONIGHT &amp;. TUESDAY
prompt
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Recent gu6ts or \1rs 'Wrl- : ports 10 the European area
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''WHAT A WAY TO GOT"
be
$! glfl exc ange an
oor liam Bradford were Mrs Law- ' follov.mg partic rpation in the
l1'et·hni color) I N
pnre~.
Mtke renee Powell and Mrs. Edgar ,l lttroesl amphlbwus combat1trat m .
Two new members,
0
Shirle-y
\lac
Lame
P&amp;u
ew"nd
Jomes
Joh
nson.
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11 I' rng PXercJse in the11 HAt an IS
man Rober1 M1tchum, Dean
i\iHtm . r.ene Kelly, Bob I/ INelcorned A reporl was grven ' \1r nnd M1s James 11swe l srnce World War
. e
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l'ummmg~ Dick Van D\'h 0 h RF.ACT
vev hrld on and daughter, Dranne frrsy,e ll , , St&gt;f\Jng w1th Ihe Second Eng1Wha1 a Cast' \Vhat
a P11sl' (lnrtolbeer IE.w· h~~~~ .,.,js a suc- · w~re the gue~ts ol nlat1ves rn nt&gt;er Batta.hon, Sf'cond Marr ue
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Colorcarloon•
ees~ Jrm Carmrhan won the ' P1ttsbu1g , &lt;1, over t e wee DIVISIOn, Camp ejeune, . •
i.:iltt'ndance pr Tze
end.
WED &amp; THURS.
Nov, 18-19
Folluv,;rng the husrness sesS\on
NOT OPEN
refrf'shmenls were I served by .
.Jim Carnt.~han and Eugfru: Haw
.ltis.'titJIUlry (;rOll/)
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
kms to those named &lt;-rbove and 1 .1-IPPIS at PanunUIIJP
Nov. 20-21
Herr\ Hnffm&lt;Jn Wavne Green, 1
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"THE BRASS BOTT LE"
Ed
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Willard Boyer, 1 ih~ Women s M1ssl onary Sn
('fechmroiOI J
Ton~ Rand;~!! Burl Ives Bar~~;a~eutzlrn:. Hobt&gt;rt Harden, 1ctety of the L~:~urel Cl1ff Free
bilra Eden 1111d Luscrou:o. Ltl
N·lthan Biggs Raymond Zerkle, ! Method1st chun·h met rerent!v
We will pay $170.00 for you
lu Porter
J~ Webster Pred Tay lor Char- ~ al the recreatwn room at the
"THE GOLDEN ARROW"
featured in this ad.
tTedrmrolor)
les Neuman "''\d George Car- parsonage for an all- day meet ·
Tab Hunter
llig
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Jn the forenoon, the
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worked on {]ofhmg Wh1rh wJ!1
be gtven tu the rntssionary who ,
C0¥11'. . with • lllOdertl
. wt ll sprl:lk ll1 the church on :
t:IONEOWH£HS POLICY•
. Wednesdfl)' , Nov. 18 A !lack '
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CGmpltte protectloa
lun('h was enJOYPd at noon and
S-mooth, 6-11\ontb or
1n the afternoon the regular
annttll pa)'lfltf)tl
nWt'lrng was held wtth Mns
Gl'ra ld Pullins pres1dmg.
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Group smgm~ of the hymns ,
S.. or Coli
"Musl f Go Empty Handed,"
W a.bovt tt.
No otlli&amp;IUon.
and "Ga tes of Pra 1se, " opened
I the merting followed Wilh de.
\ Otwns tak ~n from PSillm 27, by
IIIOMJ MIIHIA1 INIUIIJINCI CO.
I Mrs Clarence Curtis and pray- ,
er b} Mr~ James
Gil mort' 1
! Plans were made for a Chris tRutland, 0. Ph. SH 2·4811
mas drnner for membrrs and
1the rr famJ!r Ps, the date to be
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COMMENT P. liNG EDITORIALLY

TillS AREA lost an exPrnplarv t.ili'len
in thl:' death

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II Cutler, rl' 1-l u!H·r Ho::. pital

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Waynf" G. Brandstadt, M.D.
.Th1s i!i t.ht' season when m.anJ
or us start up uur furnaces In
most rases , the resulting heat i•
accu mpa nit"d by excessive drynes$ of U1e mdoor air . 'l'he ex·
(' epliun~ are those homes
tn
which a con~dous effort h madt
to hun1id1fy the ~:~lr Although excessvr hum id1ty in warm we-a•
thee causes general discomfort,
It ls rare indef'd to find
ade-quate humidity indoors in winter,

tlred dnPctor of ll:t.•

S(hool ol 1'\u rsing . .'-'ht&gt; \\ ti l bt&gt; t·emembered b~- t hto studrr'l s whn (Jnlt&gt; unclt-r
he r tlirPCIIOn m tt&gt;t- S( hoo •. and thf' ma ny girls. \\ h1c h she inter ,.~ Ieel in th~
held through her eflurts 1n asststmg anJ
directing the Futur.• Nurst's ol Amt&gt;rit:J
of Gal11a A&lt;'ademy .1 n o rg ;:um::~twn that

has smre expanded to othrr area
l{'hools. We particu larly ~dm1rt&gt;cl her
from the (Jet that '5he camt' out of re·
tirement in her chnsen li£·1d to make a
real contribu tion to lhf' Gallia nursing
school, and 1t \Hl" t n:..~l spin! ol iH' romphshmt&gt;nl 1V hE' n sht' cuulrl hJ\'t:' restt•d
on her oar ~ th3t ke pt her qhrE&gt;ast of the
times dnd intert·sted almost to the end
in thE' affairs ot h~ · 1 ado pit U r nm tn\lnlly

and llw nation
The Tn -C ounlv Area shou ld hunur
ht:ar as she rhosP t·u remain m our midst
afte1 h~:~r final n'1ir,....ment It is a cnmpliment to thf' communitv that she m:tde
that sP le( tion Often t irl-Jes \\'e hf'ar pPo ple co mplain 1h~t our ('OmmunitiPs are
cold ;md not Interested in ne\vcomers, but

~ h e pnJved bevond a douh t that su{' h i!i
nul cal:ie She r.·ame as i complete str:lil ~t.:'l' ami asl:iumeJ a !Jiace ol serv1ce and
hon(Jr among the townspeople generall:r.
and othe rs can do the sa nw if the~· are
v.illtng: tu take an ii Ctive part 111 those
t111ngs that are fo r the upbuilding of a

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Her example of 1 lu ll hit&gt; i.s one that
sho uld llt! emulated bv others and she
most rt' rtiHnlv looked back on a life that
was full o! r~ward11e servlt'f to her fel·
low man. She never lus t I Ill zest of life
until illn f'ss overt •.wk ht&gt;1 in recent
months HPr llle a:so prO\ Ps that there
1s mnch tha t persO I!" ot a ·lva nced years
(an do if tht•v have the Will and desll'f:'
to be ol se rvfce. Sh,.. was ~ Joyal church
membt&gt;r and her lifto was one above re·
proach \Ve we re ~Jways imp~essed with
ht:'r cOOl'f'l"ll for the futurf' ol our cou ntry. and 111 her activities 35 a mPmber
a1id past regent of the D~wghters of the
American Revoluti·Jil provt•d beyond ~
doubt her unflagin~ belie1 in th e hen ta ge of hi?r countr~; and a deep feelmg
fo r the principles upon Whl ('h it was
lound•d.

What Else Is New?
Allan Shi:'I"Ill;Jll . ·,•,ho \',:j ~ 111 lhP hospital - a bll oltru ldJlt' \\Jill l11s f'~es ~
is commg out m tn11e to he (lr thJt his
new RC:\-\'Jctor altn1m. "l'eter and the
Comm issar, · 1.s abvut. to b~ bamlt'd m
Russia. 1t·s B satirl? on ··Pt&gt;ler and th e
Wol f
Jud\· Garland I S expected 111
Hollywood early in Ue cf' ml ,r_•r HoweYer,
~ahe · s stilt
house-hunting 111 London.
whrre she may m~ke her pe rmanent
home .
1\Iovu~goNs ~\ ho fi gured Rt"&lt;
Harrison h&lt;ld 1 he 0 ~ 1·ar lori.ed up for his
Protfe-ssor Higgins role 111 'l\Iy Fa1r Lady" !snnpl y super bl m :1~' ha\·e to rPrkon
~\lth aflot her strong f'Onfender The most
jaded previewC'rs fli pped o\·er Car.v
&lt;_; rant's performance ;Jt tht&gt; "snt&gt;ak'' uf
'·Father Liuosf!' .. And it reJI Iv is about
time Car\' won an Ac:Hiem\ AWard, after
all his Y~Jl"S or tre :!Ig marv'::"IOUS Ill tht'
flicks
When Jaqe .\Jo1g.:m ow.•ns at
the Co pacaiJ.:ma in l)e c emh~: 1, she hopt's
Rir h::t nl Rod gers will be there Jook 1ng
her ov~r tor a role m Ins fo rth coming
musical, "Do I Hear A \\";:d tz" ''
Joe Luu1 :o: m:n no lonl{er be l' hamp·
ion m the pr lze nng . hut ht'.s doing .JUst
fine sotia ll v The vbse rve rs at Birdl:md
ser him al most ever.v 111 gh1 . wtth a Ui fferent. young and beautiful rhirk in tow
each ~nne
Tomm x Thompson ·s LiJ e
Magazine profile Oil s~mlll.\ Oavis quotes
the si ngrc&gt;r as sayin!:' !ahou t Frank Sina,
tra ) " 1'1 e never heHl more hmt in mv

dent Johnso n 's problems with F'rance to
get ~\Orse beto re they gE&gt;t better . with
1-'1 J l l~t' sidmg with Russia iu a refusal to
p:ty the U,\1 debts. St.. far , nothing Wash·
ington has done has been able to persuadt' President de Gaull€ from siding
~,, ith Russia
Rorwrt Goulet , causing
cru shing crowds a~ the Plaza 's Persian
Room nightl y. has been asked to s1 ar in
a t!:'levisiOn sf'fie s in whieh he \Vould portray a rogue in th~ San Frant'bco of the
1g ~o· .s . It ·s lA stn ctly uon-swgmg part, as
outlin~;-~d .

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life- but who n ~eds Sin:JtrJ ···· And 1 h~
ar ticle concludes wllh
''A I last Samm\ 1s sure He dot-snl
n('ed Sinatra anv more " Ho wew•r, those
who know and love 3ammy best w0uldn I
bet on it He's heE'n hurt ·aPri diflillnsJonfd with the Peer]p c;~.: LPadl:'r bl'fore . hu 1
he's always gone hack a t thf crook of a
finger.

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F ran JplfrH"'S' ta !Pnl has Joe PJster·
n:.t k exctted He wants her for his nBt
!ilm
.l&lt;.~mes Garner is te nibl ~· modest
&amp;buil t hi s stardom . He r""ccntl:v :.aid ·
'·I'd be afra id to trv to do it a ll over
again - - re~ll~' afr:.tld . Th r re are 20.000
fe ll ows l1ke my se lf who have as mnch
1n the wa~· of Joo kr and phy.siquf' who
could do as good a jcb" Oka:v, .Jim , name
a t housand
Jot"!athan Winters' press
a.QPn ts ou ght. to get togf'ther with the
\ 1 Rl' ballvh.-,oers . who are rushing to deIIV items from the Winters camp It 's
the kind of a bonng feud thi:lt woul d
make any co lumnist ForgPt The Wholv
'J'l!Jng.
Aler GttinnPss. rtow filming "S I1ua1ion Hope less But Nut Serious·• in CernTanv will le cture at the English Semi nar
iJI Heidelberg U ntver s ll ~' -- the first
git es! spi?akPr there since John Fitzger:.t ld Ke nnedv
.1111 Ha worth wa s bed·
tlt·d w1 lh '-! mild c a s~ of rnunonuclt-osis.

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Rosalie Levtne ts planning her most
spectacu lar party vet - and even her
husba nd . Joe, doesn't know what she has
' 11 mtnd . The clue· It would be an extraordinarv
most ~xtraordinarv ~ -ba s h
I"OJIO\Vlrlg the premiere Of "~farriage,
ll al1an Style_" with bo1h Sophia Loren
and Marcello Mastro1anni presen t for the
unusual fes1ivtties . At the Four Seasons,
uf co urse : Rosalit&gt; doesn't stray far from
1hat scene when she gives her soi rees.
With Rod ~leiger off to Rome to film
'' His Name \Vas .fohn 'I the Actors Studw revival of Cliffo rd Odet~ '"The Flowe nng: Prac h'' h&lt;~s tJ(·en shelved until
nt'XI se ason
OnP of r\ew York's best·
looking young ardute rts. swim mmg in
the finest social pools, has a name you
leud to remember: Nik.ita .Zhukov He 's
supposed tu be a n~phew of Marshal
Zhukov.

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Tin Pan Allev b hunin g about a hot
new male -. inger Olli o l Balltmore !named Ronnie Dove1 whn has suddenly jumperl from $125 a wePk to sGmething like
S3 .000 His dt sroverer is Phil Kahl 11ho
found him singmg in a rc llar plat·p in
Maryland and put t-im on a ref'ord _
•·Right or Wrong, " which .~ umped into
the top 10 withm thrl'e wPrks
Landlords in Monte Car:o . pitchi ng to European s interegted in r•'tiring ha ve sla shrd
rent in half. You e.:; n now ge t a lmmrious one-bedroom ':lpartment on the Riviera for $75 a month
United Nations •xperts expect Presl-

REN.WED
COLORFAST
Adirondack Mount ains
Tn re-ferenc@ to culu r ,
the
form~trly were known as t h e it-rrn · lak~ ·· means .!1 co l on n~
Peruvian Mountains and did not s u b ~ 1ance whi ch will not wa sh
rel"'eh'e their present nam~ un· ou!. 11 is tormed by t'om blu1ng mordants w1th dyestulf~.
Iii 1838.
The

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NU'Iffl~RfNG

Tn numbering t1ighway::i of tht
Umted States . ~vt-n numbers
gtmerally mark toast and wst
routes , whit~ odd numbf'rs m ~:~r k
uort.h and south routes.

Hatlo

VERY CAREFI.IL

Af'OUT 1HE KIDS

TAKIN€&gt; ALL "THEIR
li!ELON01Nt&gt;S -··

PADDY···· yOU
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Castro has Cuha Firmly in His Hand
pletely lost touch wlth CUba
.21nd do not know what 11 golni
on here."
The major complaint is thet
the exile groups are fragmented, have no program for governing and have produced no
leader around whom the people
l'llll rall y There are also complalntl of exaggerated a n d
false er:lle reports ot what 11

!EDITOR'S NOTE: Tbt lollowio&amp; Is tbe first of five dl&amp;.
patrhes by • Unlled Press Jnternltlonal rep11rter who spent
roar wrf'kl In Cuba on ape·
&lt;'lal assignment lu survey tbe
effectiveness of Its COmmunist
coverameat 11nd to test tbe
mood of Its people. His reports are base-d on coavertalionJ witb hundreds uf per·
lions and bit ob~ervatioas of
Hfe in Havana and In the
provlll('es. In bls tnlt1al dis·
patcb he ttsselles thf' position
ul Fide-l Castro aod bit JOV·
eromeo1.

By JOHN VIRTUE
Unlled Press lnte-raatlonal
HAVANA ! UPll - Premier
Fidel rastro. backed by Soviet
eeonomJ~·
t~id
and .a well t'QUippf'd ;;~f'my and civilian milHi&lt;~ , HppPars to be solldly in
CQntrol of Cuba !ud&lt;:~y
Tht' ei'Onomy is ~ha ky _ due In
pllrt to the U S. embargo, and
th~ foud Sltuat iun hos gradually
WIJrsent:d over the last two,
)'t!H"S. It is doubtful whether
Castro enjoys anything near the
popular support thai he comnwndt'd e&lt;trlier 111 his revol ution

Dt'sp1 te this . thf' resistance of
h i s opponents is main!~· pa·;sive, elthough there are scat·
tered slowdowns and sabotage.
Many Cubans try their best to
live with the Communist system and keep out of trouble_
Hi s opponents ue controlled
mainly by the informer system.
especi1:1lly !he 100.000 defense
committees loc·ated in e v e r y
block in Cu ba The committees

keep tabs on all comitlgs and
goings and suspicious at•tions in
their blocks.
Anli - l!lm·ernment
conversation at a restaurant table
stops when the welter goes by .
Talk stops when a oor pull s up
at an intersection for fear
iomeone in the next car might
overht!~r

il

It was knowledge gained
frum such sources whtch resulted in the underground roundups
and seizures of arms during the

happening In C'uba.
Embargo Hurts Cuba
Tile u.s_embflrgo is hurting
Cuba , e~pE'rlally in the arpa of
spare parts for machines of all
k1nd s. Most industries Wl?re
equipped with U.S. machinery,
The shortage of parts al so
manifests itself In everydey Uft
as daily ciirs are di sablPd , air
cundJtloners break down and
water systems stop work1ng.
But there Is general agreement that the embirgfJ, eveu il

It wert twice as etrectlv•.
would not by itself topple lht
government aa long as the So..
viet Union continues tfJ a.ld
Cuba _
As long as Rus3la maintAins
lis economic support, time it
on the side of the 38-year-old
premier because he has benked
his future on the coming generlltion , which will owe every ..
thing to the revolution. The students are the elite of Cuban society . especially the scholarship
students who fill the beautiful
homes left in Havana's Miramar end Vedado sections when
their owners ned into exile. Educa ted in communism's dialectical materialism, they will be
t he administrators and technicians of the future .
In the meantime, Cuba rtm~:~i ns t~ n armed ramp .
(Next; Tbe Black MJrkt&gt;t 1

HELEN HELP US!
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by Helen Bottei--.J

For It
This column is dedicated to
young people, their problems
and plet~sures their troubles and
fun. As with the rest of Heleo
Help Us!, it welcome~ laughl
but won 't dodge a serious question with a brush-off.
Youth Asked

Send your teen-age questions
to YOUTH ASKED FOR fT,
care of Helen Help Us! t b. t 1
newspaper.

Bll Proleclor Jo Bl&amp; Pain
Dear Ht!ltm ·
1 nave a brother who l8
a
Big Protector He 's Uuee years
older than l, and I'm 1~ . I think
arertam boy is fab and he saya
I don 't know anyttling, that he
knows what kind of boy he is
and I can't go with him. He
says all that crowd are out for
what they can get, and they
don't date a girl otherwise . I
call take eare of myself. I'm
old enough to know what I'm
doing. Would you pleast! print
1omethlng about brothers wbo
don 't know when to stop treat·
lng little sl!ter• •• U they wert
b~:~b!es~ We're good pala uiiUally, and double date • lot, 10
why can't he sea that I'm ii'OWD
up ? - M .D.

Bay of Pigs invasion ln April,
1961 . It is ':lllld the undergrou.nd
hu s never rerovered.
Say11 Guerrilh11 Eliminated
Castro said recently !tpeciaJ
ctounter . Insurgent fores h ad
wiped out guerri\111 bands oper
ating in Las Villas and Matanza!&gt; ~Jr ov m res, the only area! Dear M :
where tht exiles were believed
Sorry - I'll! going to be a lol
tu have been active Castro. unIll no help IAI you. "I'm old
Jike his predecessor , Fulgencio enough to know what I'm doBatista. spares no manpower in
ing '' we famou s last words ror
tJ'ttckinK down llfmed Qppoa lot of lfen-agers who don't
nentJ.
keep
have Big Protectors to
Bec~ust&gt;
of these factors,
them out of trouble. YQur brothere is a widespread feeling
ther gets my vott&gt;! - H.
amonl!l 11nti-government Cubans
Dear Helen :
- ltnd tn diplomatic circle1 1 am 1!) and 11 sophomore lD
th&lt;Jt no Internal uprlsiog nor
high ,.hooL I was alwayo old·
exile tnvasion wiH overthrow
er than the other kids my age,
Castro. They feel tlwt only a
if you knQW what I mean, so,
naturally, I bung out wlth old·
U.S. backed in \I B:iion would succeed, but that Lher~ will
er ldds.
Well, ont of Uteoo prlo Invitnut be one bec•use the United
ed 1116 to 1 beach party 10 I
Stales had It&amp; chance dW'·
went. l dldn't know It was going the missile crisli of· Oct&amp;
Ing 1o be a wild party. When I
ber . 1962
found out it waa tbot kind of
The anli-Castroltes apJ):ear to
porty I couldn't leave beclluso
huw: lost (-onsidemble faith Ill
they'd call me square. Now I
t11e Cuban exile group.s, espec-lally those ln Miami.
wUl ha •• lo 10 1o a hoauo foe
unwed moUtero, but I
jull
"The exiles live ia an..
can't
Helen,
what
can
I
doT
other world," is a common
1tatement. "'Tbu bavt QOIDSCARED STIFF

Dear Scared:
First you "couldn't leave."
Then It's "1 just can't." Honey,
you'd better learn " 1 oon" fast! Start thinking, 11 1 CAN
tell my mother because my parents are the only ones who can
help me." l CAN fare this because I have to ." " I CAN live
down one mistake."' " I CAN
be a wiser and better person
for having made It"
And I hope you'Uoever agala
say, "I couldn't leave because
they 'd call me square." - H..
Real Flier
This column Is dedicaled to
!amlly living. So If you're hav·
ing kid trouble or just plain
trouble, let Helen help YOU.
She will a\so welcome your
owr1 amusing ~perlences . Address Helen Bottel ill cart of
thi1 newspaper.

Q - I• Geucher'1 disease- 1
ehildhood allmtnt ~ II lhert IU!f
RUA for 111

A - Gaucher'• dJaeaH 11 a
chronic hereditary
condiUoa
Utat I! charactertzed by enlarg..
ment of the spleen and anemIa. The onset of symptoms may
occur in childhood end the earlier the onset, the more severe
the disease. It is more common
in girls than in boys, When the
disease i!i fin! recognized ta
lnf4ncy, treatment is of no a.
vall. But in older childre11, removal of the spleen Is followed
by Improvement in the general
health and 11 g®d outlfJok for
the future_

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Carmel
Society Notes
Mrs. Homer Circle, Carl, Dlxle and Wavie Circle, spent a
recent week end with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Harden and Pam
and Ralph, at Norfolk, Va,
Mrs. Douglas Circle accom·
panied by her sister, Mrs. Ernest Johnson, of Belpre visited
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blazer
Wednesday and Thursday at
Waverly.
Mr. and Mrs. Emory Powell
and daughter, Addie, of Portland spent Tuesday evening with
Mrs. Mary Circle.
Randall Reiber of the U, S.
Navy called on Carl Circle
on Friday night.
Lula Circle is staying with
Harold Circle and family while
Mrs. Harold Circle is in the
hospital.

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Howard Johnson of Texas and
Laura Circle of Dorcas spent
an evening wllh Mary Circle
recently,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith
and son of Columbus spent
Sunday evening wht Mr. and
Mrs. Dan Smith and family.
Mr. and Mrs. James Circle
of New Haven called em his
moth&lt;&gt;', Mrs. Mar Circle on
Sunday.
There were thirty-three pres~t at Sunday School.
T he
btrthday of Verne Circle was
observed.
Kimberly Jo Follrod
of
Pomeroy spent Friday
with
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Do118las Circ~.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Smilb and
ehUdren vlslted wlth Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence Smlth Sunday
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DAY SERVIa

relative humidity of !I
per cent or lower 11 deftnltely
detrimental 10 yoar bultb be.
eause It causeR enesslve dry·
aess of your skin and mu1·out
membranes_ A recent stadJ
ohowed tbal In oddldon w !!'Oil·
er comfort In tile nose a n d
lbrolt, brlnglng the air D\1 lG
about 45 per ce-nt relative bumldlty belped preveot eolds and
otber resplrltoTy disease•. J1 al·
10 made breatbln&amp; e~~&amp;ler for
per1001 wltlr ••tbme. Chnlnlco
brODC'bltis and emphysema aod
faelllllled lhe control ol \teD.

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'f'he Yank.ees gave Berra the
I office position aftf:r unupected- •
ly firlng him as manager of a
dub that came withm one game i
of being the world champions
of baseball in his first-year at
•tbe helm. The change meant •
ON
UPI Sporb WrlWr
, nlng New York Yankee! to • manager la~ l month.
tion
,
the
Yanke.:-~
wJil
pay
him
he
1.
1
.
·
ould
have
been
out
of
um1
NEW YORK (UPl ) - The whi!e flannel baseball unJform It 's also no st"&lt;"rel Lhat Berra one year' s salary ol $25,000 form for th~ first sei:lson since
amazing New York Mets are as a player-eoach for the Na- is only too willlng to get
a even !hough he leaves them . 1945
expected to climu nearly a t10nal League cellar dwellers is chance to be back on the field Yankee Vice President Ralph A slm!lar f&lt;:~te btfell Stengel
month of speculation today by ,not going LO take anybody by agarn under forme.- Yankee Houk explained , " We gave Yogi when he wa s fired a!! Yankee
announcing that Yogi Berra has surprise., however.
Manuger Stengel.
; a two y~r t:on lract and told man&lt;~g ~ r In 1960 alter losmg the
signed as a player-coach in one, It's no secret that Met Man- The U~ree -ti rne most valua ble bim if he could do better, he Wor ld Senes to the Pittsburgh
of baseball's most amazing ager Casey Stengel and Pres1- player 10 the American League, ' was free to do so No matter Pirates. He then at:cepted the
~i:uc~~~~ING
switches .
dent
George
Wei
s~
have
been
who
was
the
Yanks'
prize
catchwat
he
d1deven
If
hr
signed
seem
mgly
futlie
task
ol
makinl!l
1
1
Yogi's switch from a grey trying to lure Yog1 away from , er under Stengel, was reported-! with anolhi!r dub---w~ tu!d hun a wmner out of the Met : :; when !-.WrY=2,·5, 4,2,8==',0,M,;,E,R"O"Y.d
flannel business suit as office ) his desk position with the Yan- ly offered a $35,000 contract for ,
·
consultant and scout on the kees from almost the moml'nt sigrung with the Met.s. In addi-1
'
American League pennant win- he was unexpectedly tired as
Type90 ' V-s,o.Hv.

A

Vo:!'e of Broadway ••• reporting
By DOROTHY KILGAl LEN

Believe it or not: Yogi to ~lets!!

SAYS
B\'

A Lil'e Of Servil·e

.•

,I

DOCTOR

'Since This Is o Joint Effort, We'll Order,
You Take Care of the Check!"

Tlav llaily . •'tvntinvl

'·

HOWS TOP SPOT
NEW YORK I UP! I - The
University of Syracuse retained !
its first-place rating today in j
fan
the weekly balloting for
SEOAL. ALL GAMES
Lambert Trophy, emblematic
(Final)
of Eastern college football su-[ TEAM
W L T P
premacy. Penn State ranked Logan . .. . · -- 10 0 0 338
second with Princeton lhird and j Pomeroy . . . 9 I 0 166
Pittsburt• !, fnurth .
Wellston -· • _ 8 2 0 230
fl
Jackson ... , . 7 3 0 168
BOWL P"SSJBJLITIES
Athens
5 4 0 183
EL PASO, Tex. (UPI) -S un Middleport
3 5 1 145
Bowl offic1als said today the.t Nelsonville . . 3 6 0 68
the 17 teams bemg considered C-.flllipolis .. __ 1 9 0 77
for their Dec, 26 bowl game are
SEOAL ONLY
Arizona, Arizona State, Aubllrn,
(FinalJ
Florida, Florida State, Georgia TEAM
WL T
Tech, .Kensas, LSU, Mississip-1 LOgan ....... 7 0 0
pi, Missouri, New Mexico, Ok· Pomeroy --. _ 6 1 0
lahoma, Penn State, Syracuse, Wellston .. ,._ 5 2 L
Texas Tech, fulsa and Utah. Jackson . , .. , 4 3 o
Athens .... _, , 3 4 0
MEYER ABSENT
Middleport
2 5.0
SOUTH BEND, Ind. (UP I) - Nelsonville . _. 1 6 I
First _ string offensive teckle Gallipolis . . . 0 7 0
John Meyer will miss Notre TOTALS _. ·-· Zl Z8 t
Dame's game with Iowa next
Saturday because of a knee inSV AC ALL GAMES
jury suffered in last Saturday's
(Final)
victory over Mictligan State_
TEAM
WLTP
Kyger Creek 9 0 0 278
NEAR SELWUT
North Gallia l 4 0 128
BERKELEY. CR!il. (UP!) - Raclne _. . .. . 4 4 0 128
Next Saturday's traditional Eastern _ _. . 4 4 o 124
football game between Stanford Hannon Trace I 5 I 36
and California - the only two Southwestern 0 1 1 42
teams in the Pacific Athletic
Association with no chance to
SVAC ONLY
go to the Rose Bowl - is w\Ut·
(Final)
iD 1,000 tickets or a sellout, tho TEAM
WL T P
schools said Monday.
Kyger Creek ; 0 0 1114
Easlem _. : 4 1 0 110
In 1881. Samuel Gompers or. North Gallia 3 2 0 Ill
ganlzed the Federation of Or- Racine .. . _.. z ! 0 98
ganlzed Trades · and Labor Hannan Trace 1 4' 0 28
UniOol ol lht U.S. 111101 COIIIda. Soulbwulenl 0 6 0 1U

thel

when you buy 7 gallons
Ashland Vitalized Gasoline

SEOAL and
SVAC S d"1ngs

The soft glow of candlelight enhances any holiday set·
ting_And now you can get 12-i nch hand·dipped candles
free at your Good Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer's. With
every 7 gallons of Ashland Vitalized Gasoline, you get
one attractive 12-inch tapered red candle. These candles
are smokeless, drip less, and they won ·l fade. You'll want
to get several for holiday decorating in your home. Drive
in at your Good Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer's dis·
playing the "FREE CANDLE" sign.

J

Olf•r uplru Dtc6mbu 31. 1964

1

OP

22
105
128
145
206

234

OP
16
40
62
90
158
160

-

B DWARD"
_....,!;WfS.t11,cp

le

ASHlAND OIL &amp; REFINING COMPANY

•

�'
Gru.-sl.'r
441
D1 llun
41ti
Hadturd
539
Tu lal
2286
Wua l , Lott ! , Points !
(; &amp; J Auk! Part~

ttotsum Sales
Woods

Marllu
l55
Schillin1
156
Urate
~9:1
Stobart
471
Toool
26-H
won Z. l.4J5l l. Points I
Cruw ·a Sltilk Houst
lngel!
516
Coate!
ll3
Haley
478
501
Knisht
Sears
4~
H1ndirap
54
Total
1545
Woa l, l.o11 2, Poinh t

H ' R Firestout

m

Handlrap

285
:!20
255
954

Total

2011&amp;

l. Warnt!r

H Boyer
t11ind

R. Haggerty

438

L. Smith
W H.adl'ord
R. Bailey
D. ~lillt!r

l79
451

465
556

ToW!

~

Woo 2. Loa&amp; I. Polots 4

WOP Z. Loll

TNUl No. 3
P Davis
D Theis~

D. CiiTlt
Blind
Handicap
Toto!
Woo 1, Lolt I
A1'110kl'1 ioblo

3011
2l0

Syracu•• BaU P.rk
L. Damewuod
C. Ingels
W. &lt;._;rueser
G. N e s~e lro.~~d
A Sylvester

I

~3!1

' 25~
1011

528
515

278

S. Smith

268
280

W. MarLin
553
A. Stobart
439
Total
UU
woo 1. LOll z, PoloU 1

J. Carter
M. Hennes.ay
Z. Nlerl
Handicap
Toto I
Woa 1, l..Oit I

I

3011
288
2!10
!51
20111

396

M. Handley

298

S. TiwmaJ
L. Bailey

355
255
843
2.147

Hand.IL'p
Total
Wblte'• Electric

PRESSURE PANS AND CANNERS
1-$9.95 MIRRO MATIC PRESSURE PAN .. .. , ... , ... , .. , .. SALE $8.00
1- $12.95 MIRRO MATIC PRESSURE PAN ...... , ......... SALE $11.00

601

2-$14.95 MIRRO MATIC PRESSURE PANS .. , , . , .. , . , , ... SALE $13.00
1-$17.95 MIRRO MATIC 8 QT. CANNER ... . . .......... . SALE $16.00
2- $28.95 All-AMERICAN COOKER-CANNERS . . , .... , ... SALE $23.00

B. Smith
P . Ingels
HandiC'ap
Total
Yt'oD !, Lust l

•ao

~·~
2126

Blind
P. Carson
C. Black
M. Edwarda
V. Grate
Handicap

Total
12:14
J•l•'• lleouly lillop
367
M. Lehew
K. Walker
P. Young
3011
J . Goodnitr
..!
P. Collins
315
Handicap
%142
Total

w..

:I

Frleodly Tavern
J. Price

L.
R.
D.
D.

Beeel•
Hannini
Glaze

21H
3IHl

423
374
:188

Nieri
:166
Handicap
To!al
2013
Woo 8, Lost 3
Keith's Goble Ford
N. Teaford
l8li
B. M'iller
176
Blind (l game)
110
N. Floyd 12 games)
m
lL Adams
!S.
L. l: ilmore
m
Handicap
:166
Tota l
121111
Won 3. Lod 1
Ind . H1gh (Jto mt - B. MUler
185
lnd High Series - B. Miller
476

Tr&lt;~m

I

H1gh Game
Goble Ford 797
Team High Series
Goble ford 2268

KeiUl l
Keith

~lTV

LEAGUE
NO\'. lU, Jt64
Oowale-Gross Jot".
W. McNickle
~~
P. Ohlinger
197
K. YeaU@-tr
522
K. Haley
414

I

I.

H. Mlllrr
Blind
Total

3- $9.50 OLD KY. HOME STEAM &amp; DRY . .......... , ..... SALE $8.00
1-$9.95 VAL-TEST STEAM &amp; DRY . . . ...... , .. , ........ . SALE $7.SO

. . . . .. . . . . . ' ' . . .
.............. .............

5-$10.95 DOMINION STEAM &amp; DRY . .
3-$10.95 M-B STEAM &amp; DRY

'

'

'

SALE $8.50
SALE $8.50

1-$12.95 OLD KY. HOME STEAM &amp; DRY . ................ SALE $9,75

········ ·············
·· ···················

SALE $12.00

2-$11.95 MIRRO MAliC ELECT. PERCOLATORS . ... , ..... SALE $9.00
2-$8.95 WEST BEND AUTO. COFFEE MAKER ........ , , .. SALE $7.50

1-$16.95 SUNBEAM STEAM .. ... .......... , ......... . SALE $14.00

1-$13.95 SUNBEAM AUTO. FRY PAN ....... . . , ........ SALE $12.00

1-$18.95 WESTINGHOUSE STEAM

SALE $12.50

······ ··· ··········· · SAL.E $14.50

SALE $16.00

. . . ......... . ... .. SALE $2.75

ICE CREAM

- SPECIAL 1 ONLY REG. $157.50

FREEZERS

SPRINGFIELD 4 H.P.

1-$19.95 WESTINGHOUSE 2 BR. ELECT. HOTPLATE . . , , . SALE $16.00
1-$24.95 MUNSEY BAKER

.... , ................... . SALE $19.50

1-$17.50 G. E. PORTABLE GRILL ............. , , .. . ... . SALE $14.00
1- $10.95 WEST BENO BROILER-TOASTER . .... . . , ..... . . SALE $9.50
1- $12.95 GENERAL DUTCH OVEN . .. .. , ... , ....... , .. . SALE $10.00
1-$16.95 G. E. AUTO. SPEED KETTLE .. , .. , , . , . .... , , .. SALE $14.50

1-12.95 S Qt .• Sale

$1~.00

2-17.95 6 Qt.· Sale $14.00
2-22.95 8 Qt. ·Sale $18.50

SALE

REO.

TOASTERS

2- $5.95 BATHRM. SCALES . . . .

...... $5.25

1-$10.95 THERMOS CHEST

GARDEN TILLER

Sale $130.00

$8.75

1-$4.50 AUTO. TOOTH BRUSH ....... $3.75

. . , .. . . SALE $9.00

1-$19.95 G. E. AUTO. TOOTH BRUSH $12.50
1-$29.95 ELECT. HEDGE TRIMMER .. $21.00

USED APPLIANCES
1 ELECT. SHEEP CLIPPERS . , , , , , • , , . $20.00

2- $20.95 SUNBEAM AUTO.

SALE $18.00

2- $9.95 HAIR CUTTINO SETS . ...... . $8.00

1-$22.95 UNIVERSAL 4-SL.

SALE $19.00

1-$19.95 ELECT. HAIR CLIPPERS ... $15.00

1-$28.95 SUNBEAM

SALE $22.50

2- $8.25 SETS FLARES .. ......... $6.50 SET

SALE $24.00

1-$14.95 ELECT, B. B, HEATER . ., .. . $11.50

2-$29.95 SUNBEAM . .

- SPECIAL 1 Only 12 Ft. Kelvinator Refrigerator
Reg. $249.95 .. Sale $195 with trade

SALE $8.00

1-$11.95 VAL· TEST AUTO. , , . SALE $9.75

313

.. .. ...

'

1 ELECT. LAWN EDGER ........ , , .. $7.00
1 ELECT. KELV, REPRIGERATOR . , , . $45.00
1 GAS SERVEL R!FR. , , , , , ., , .... $25.00

238

2911
lH7
3111
Ul97

ALL SALES FINAL-ALL SALES CASH OR LAYAWAY
I

POWER

310

3U
3M
3l1
3!4
1997

2180

WOo 3. Lost 0
Ind. Htgh Gamt - P . Collins
Ill
Ind. High Serio - P. Co!Uns

BASEBALL GLOVES

TO~LS

1-$5.95 METAL TOOL BOX . ., , ., ., ... , . , , , , , ......... SAL I $5.00

1-$3.00 STRATCO FIELDER'S GLOVE .... SAL I $2.00

1- $7.50 METAL TOOL BOX ............... ... .... , ....... , ,

SALE $US.

1-$3.75 HURRICANE PI ELDER'S GLOVE .. SALI $2.!0

1-$9.18 BLACK &amp; DECKER 1/• IN. UTILITY DRILL .. , , , , , , , , , .. SALE $1.75

1-$4.25 HUTCH FIELDER'S GLOVE . .. , . . SALE $3.00

1-$10.95 SPEEDWAY 1/, IN. UTILITY DRILL

. .....' .' ' . ' .. ' . . .

SALE $1.75

2-$4.75 SPALDING FIELDER'S GLOVES .. SALI $3.25

1- $12.95 SHOPMATE '!, IN. UTILITY DRILL

··················

SALE $9.50

l-45.25 HURRICANE FIELD!R'S GLOVES SALE $UO

1- $44.95 SKIL 'h IN. UTILITY DRill ....... ,, ........... ,, . . SALE $~1; .oo

2-$4.95 WILSON FIELDER'S GLOVES .. , . SALE $3.50

2-$49.95 BLACK &amp; DECKER 'h IN. UTILITY DRILLS ..... .... . SALE $42.00

1-$5.45 WILSON FIELDER'S GLOVE . , , , . SALE $4.00

1-$67,50 BLACK &amp; DECKER '12 IN. SPECIAL DRILL .... , , , , , . SAL&amp; $56.00

l-f5.95 HUTCH FIELDER'S GLOVES , • , , SAL I $4.25

1-$49.95 BLACK &amp; DECKER 6'12 IN. UTILITY SAW , , , , , , , . , .. SALE $39.00

1-$7.50 WILSON FIELDER'S GLOVE . , , , . SALI! $5.25

1-$57.95 BLACK &amp; DECKER 7'1• IN. SAW KIT .... , , , , , , , , . , . SALE $46.00

1-$1.95 WALKER PI ELDER'S GLOVE . , . . SALI $6.00

1-$59.95 IILACK &amp; DECKER 71/• IN, UTILITY SAW , , , , , , , , • , . SALE $48.00

2-$9.95 HURRICANE BASEMAN'S MITTS

SALE $6.00

432
Teem High Series-New Yol'k
Clothing House 778
Teem High Series- New York
Clothing House 1897

I'

I

I
I

1-14.95 M.E Hand Mixer _ _
2-39.95 H.B Mixers
1-28.95 G.E Mixer
1-9.5~ Juicer
2 Juice Extractors

$12.00
$32.50
$24.00
$6.00
$2.25

1-12.95 West Bend Speedmaster $10,00

USED BICYCLES

llaDdlcap
Tolal

11M
IIIII

110

Woa J, Loll I, Polllll I

1

Retired Farmer

l)y

Oaimed at 90

HUFFY
Bl K ES

4

of

I

SAVE
TIME
Antique
with

ill'

i
J

•

1)f{IQUE.

P.s:

Rhodes Keeping
u·s Hands off

,

tl: "~~c~c

bu::;;::nd~s~ic;n ~~~

I

r~~~:.men~~ :

1

1

1

1
'

KING

Builders Supply Co,

•

1-24" Boys Bicycle

$14.00

1-27,95 10-Transistor Radio_ $22.50

1-26" Boys Bicycle

$10.00

1-29,95 Loyd Unicycle

2-26" Girls Bicycles

$10.00

$23.00

All new ranges

ure bright
and shiny.
An electric range
stays that way
•
easter.
•

$12.00

1-14.95 Rival Can.O·Matlc _

3~
3~

!10

UPJ Bri•e£S

MOORE'S

\

110

487
440

Jot-l:.on quot~ pLlblisht&gt;d rt-· er.ating tn guerrilla bandJ ~ , ..
port s th at t h~ \li HUt~rn~n St'tk dozen or so each " Eacll me
tv t'llllst 1 m ll ho.n pt!r!Otll " OP· bef ill suppuSt'd . lCI supply
--• ·II .&amp;
7
own r lfl e. 11e --~ · .uu
q~.Jired to fire at leut 511
rounds (A, aJllDll11lition annuaiiJ
&lt;~l target prartice.
i:::
IContinut'd Fr om Pas• I)
pita Is
1 "This Jettt&gt;r 11 to ura:t you u
~ strongly all I possibly can to
Cold rain aod 1nww
b I e w rnakt- th e fir s! order of bustnese
ac-ross northern :--.;t'w ~: ngland of the committee in 1965 B deep
tod&lt;~ y wh1le tr.avelers· wa rning~ and thorough investigation of an
stil l wt-rt' hm s tffi in th~ .sn ow· orgamUitJOn known aJ the Min-

I

ll30

Blind
Total
211!
Woa I, LOot 3, Pololo D
Mol11 CooiiiJ Beapo Club
Wippel
482
K. Johnson
331
Buck
3119

Minutemen -~~

PHS PLAY _ The Pomeroy High school Jumor ClaS! play "That 's Our Boy, will be
t d F 'd
,
duced prvporUooately , uo • ftisc1st ~roup will be allowed to packed Centrlll Rocku:•s. Two utemen ." Joelson wrote WllllJ.
auditonum . The play 18 under the dir~ction of Mrs. TheOdosia Fr~~!;~~aest ~1m~rmght oae • &amp;bird
ratio
oo 8t 1 Ithreaten the peace and o-anqull. days of drench1~g rain pu~t'd .. As anyone who r~d! the.
front row. I tor, Sheryl Edwards, Sharun Biggs, Kandi Grueser, Sandi Hendricks Jane Evans Barbm K 'adre &amp;&amp; tiH- library 's total dt-velop- . Jly uf ourb~lovt&lt;l na1oon "
I flood thrE&gt;ats to Kansas.
newspapers knows , thiJ organt..
IDd Kathy Hannahs ba k
M
w
'
'
ara enne Y me-nt COM,
'··--·----. ,. . ~.,....,...•...····•· -.'"'''
Eoghl mches .or snow are . on zaltun . erwouragt"t and lnopor.
,
; c row, arg1e arner, J. C. Russell , Chris Tompkino, Bill FranciS, Jeff Gibbs, B
1
"--.. · ,,, .. ·· ·,- ·• .. _
enne t
.
MOS"OW
.
·
the ground at L1me~tone , Malnt! ,. tunf's 1ls members to ownlireRous h , Mrs. Frecker, and Darla Ebersbac h. _Sentinel Photo.
Rw Grande College- trustees 1,
._
i l PII - Tbe 1but the wf'ather bureau sa1d the Hrrns and to become proficient
.
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,_o_. . ,_ N
. o_~· _ ,
~
I h.ave not se-ttled upon the ''oth· CGmmunlst party Central early taste of winter would end in U1t' use of them and to force
17 1964 5 Mi-v~i:~t.-::~::i:.i":-:f.'j
t!r improvements" to be made Commlttr~ beld another se- ~ during the day. The New Eng· govermnen tal polict~
vJoleot.'
eu ol forHtry for Melgs €ounat t.he _eampw 11 mllu from eret meett~g today. lnfonnt"d I land snow storm was rhe north- mt'ans.
ty, anDOUDCed. &amp;odl)' 4b&amp;t tbe
GalllpohJ,
s:oureeli said a furthl"l' Krem- · ern fr1nge uf a cold front thal "In m~· opinion nothtng ean
ban OD burn.iDg permits lla•
" We would hope to hav~ mon· hn sbakeup \\-'aS
expect~. St&gt;l off ~how~rs suuth-e as tw &lt;:~ rd bt- Ui 0 J t' un -Amen.C'aJ.I than
bt•en llftf'd and permits are
ey left afler the library is bu!ll pMSibly involving
govern- throu~h Tennt.'Sst't' w Tt&gt;xas
that. ' '
I live
again available. 1'bt dire!'·
PT. PLEASANT - Clarem·e ~&gt;nd other Important improve - mt'nl po~l~ .
waR frnm 0. A. AlderThe souref•s said tht&gt; nt'w
0.
Eckard, 90, a rt&gt;tired SOlllh· ments are made. lo add 111 1ht' ...
" voet i"aders soo" ,,,.11 1,, 1_
Cl1ri.dmtts Shipmf'nts
1
AI • spec.a I mee t m~ of l he - ShiJron Ervm and Cheryl p 0 _ man, Chief of Division
of
,.,.,
~
" "'
~cine E!ementmy PT.A. held well.
. Forestry.
Si de- farmer died at 6:50pm. endowment J'und , " Dr . Chrbt· low up :\'londay·s ouster of Ni·et:entlv, plans were maUe for
"ii, "'':"''· N~·~t':-h4:H~o Monday at his home. He had ensen S&lt;Jid _
kita S. KbrusJ'If'h.ev 's associ' Fall
Fesl
val
to
be
lt"ld
at
the
Donations
will
bt&gt;
takt-n
fit
been
m
fail
ing
health
fur
sev.
.
.
.
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h
URGES REVERSAL
eral ears
Meijnwh1le. the Stale Board a t es bY s1r1pping
Kbrushdwv
1.
iacmE: Jun1 or H1gh aurlltunum t e door fur wh •ch t1ckets ror
WASHJNGTON &lt;UPJJ - The
Y
·
.
of Regents rejeded
Uniwr- of bi s remaining power. But
~ .Nov . 20th from 7 to 10 p m do~,r P~JZes v.- 1 ~1 bt- given T1ck- U S poultry and ~gg Indu stry ly H~a;a~ b~ lna~ason coun- sily of Cinc innati 's request for such a'•tion was nol u:pe~.'ft&gt;d
~hlldren in the fourth, fifth , el:" to e used m the game room wants the overnrnent to seek '
'
' .
was
a $2.7 mJIJ ,on Irom lhe ~ lal e's at today's session.
1nd sixth grade~ m&lt;:~de postPrs ~Ill! a\R~ o he s?ld at tht- door . reversal
nf'w
common
:
mthodem,sb&lt;&gt;t
'choufr:hhe
PHm~
.
Grove
.Med, share ur fede-ral construC'tion
Tbe- Central Cornmillee, of
8
'th
·
b
·
d
·
~
rs
ettv
Olddle
a
d
M
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·
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e
Is
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v
e
b'
VI
pr1Zefl emg t~war ed to . · ·
n_
s. market increase in ch icken and b h'. ··f th f
,
_ fund s. II approved requt&gt;sts of w tcb the ousted pumier litill
he following :
..
. .\fury Ann 1-lurldlt&gt;ston w1ll have , ·
t t.a ·rr.
Y 1.5 V.l e, i ormer Naomi $9 736 650 w 12 othe &lt;:ol lego;&gt;s is a m.. mber, Monday carril'd
cha rge uf thr se
Iegg lmpor n s.
Ha lb!Jeb .
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·
Fourth Grade - l&lt;; t and 2nd
. Th~ six nation! of th~ rtl.arket Children who survive are four a~~ umvers1t1es.
out its fir!ll bigh-ltl'eJ shake1
)rize m order Ji&lt;;1ed _1 _ ~ikt&gt;
Btlrt'shmt•nt s (1f pop, pota- 1mpost-&gt;d a 10 per cent mcrease-. 1daughters and two !nos Mrs
I he grants made
lncluded 1 up since Khrus~tM&gt;v was delfcLain and Hodney Neigler; to di i)J.~. h1Jl dogs . hi.!m s::~nd· effective Monday , which raised Jnf'z Oliver of Pt Pl:~asant. B,..wlmg_Green. $1. 133}!3.1 : Ohio posed Ort. 14,
•'ifth Grade- Stev,_.
Powell wi('ht· ~ drmuts e 11d r·offl'e will the total lol'iff on ch ickens to Mrs. E·Jelyn Knotl s of West UnJverslly, $896.00(1, and Ohio ~~·~~-:.,-:-:&lt;. '·' '"'·--"'"'~,.,,6,·"'~'•-"'··
1nd Nancy Ours; Si:.:tb Grade be sold , with Mrs. Eula Prof-I n e,~rly 17 cen.ts I pound.
I .tl.1a nchestt"r 0,
\.Irs Elhe l Statf', $619.074 among the .state r.-...--...-_.-...........,._ __ ,
· - flll 'vtr~ Sylvia w1ga l, \irs : • he exec~tlve committee of Halstead .and Mrs. Sy lvia Vi' II· Ul~t.versJtl('S
" ~· Betty Roush . and Mrs. Edna 1ne Jnternatwnal Trade Devel- hamson. both of South~lde and I hb&gt;e &amp;l ants Wf'rE' appro..,t"d
Pn ce m (h11rge
opmf'nt Board s.JJd t.he tanff j Raymond and Chftord b:ck· rd for others · Akrun Um\iersiiy.
1
I
htke al ready had resulted in both at home There are ' 14 $2 234.787 . Loram ~ounl.y Com·
GamE' R11 0m will consi st olthe cun&lt;'elhl mn of orders for mil- l
d h.
mumty College Sl343 162 Unl'
gran c tldren and lO
great·
·
· ·
I foll nv. mg hr•o 11 1"
l10ns of pounds of cllicken. Jt ,
d hiid
Vf'fSJ I ~ of Toledo. $981017, Xa .
Oar~ and 8ulloo? - Mary, K. uq~ed tht:' Umted States to re-: gr~;r~ices r:~JI be hPid at 2 v1er University,
.$572,1l08; :
IYost
,md .J une \\cndorl. tlsh t.. hale, if necessary wJth Its
Th sd·
h C
H
Youngstown Umvers1ty , $541) . 1
Pund - VJrgim(l Burke , Mar- own import restrictio~s.
Ip.m. ur ay aL t e. row- us- 1:163 ; Ursuline College, Cleve·
garet Wes~ . .::md \1arge Crow ·
sell Funeral home . Rev . Norm· J· d $S30 T9
.
W ·I· '
1 · Oh 10
"h
·
'I
1 al Nash will officiate and bur- .m. · · . ·
es t ~an
·
Swet:'1 c "' oppc - Mrs. Ruth
LOSS SET AT $800
.
.
.
.
, '
. Umvers1tv Delnware $487286·
Tueker and '1-t rs. Ida
Diehl; I Damages have been set at tal wtll be m Pme Grove cefTl('·, Marvman-s~ College. · Tol,edo' I
Hukl-d (;uoos - :1.1ary Cleeke $800 !or losses lo the barn own- ~ery . f~ends Ttay ./all atWt~e ' $235~0(1(). und Rio Grande Col: :
and .\otary Wolre. fhristmas ed by Theodore Pullins on Ea· ' unera omi a a- p.m. e · lege Rio Gr.t~nde $J4 fl 141
Booth- Bew·rly Codner, Joy- gle Ridge which eaught
fire !ne-sda)l.
I U~der the fl&gt;de~~tl Hi,gher Ed- ' upplws d 1" ' ' 11.,." 1 " ' " " 1 ,,..~
/t·t.· lloback . Pa t Goody : Milk Munday morning . Firemen:
Ut'alion Facililies M-1 of l!IU:Jl:&lt;Jn Throw - · Sylv 1,iJ. Blake said Hob Riffle Hnd Gary Hoi- SCAVENGER SCHEDULE j the so-called "red brick" bill to
and Nancy Ervm: \\h1te Rle· l ter fought the blaze until Ra- Middleport Str~et Commission· aid in construction on college
phunt- ~nse Grindstaff and , cine firemen arTived and Ches- er Lawrence Manley sald today . campu~es--eHrh governor must
Bern1ce 1h:lss : Grab Bag - ler •1ulunLet'no reported to the jthis will be tht la st week Utia jeppoint a commission responEst_hcr Cillrns and Doro~hy st'f'ne shortl y thereafter. The : season that lhe villagl:' ~r aven~ ] sible for tLevelopment of a state
Use Moore's Lay-Away Plan Nowl
;;
S.n1th ; Pm·ket Ludy - :vraxme- 1 30 x 40 barnWill Insured.
gP.r is operated. It will hti m plan for Vtslributioo of federal
lU..,&lt;;;,A,~,;i Sayre; Ping Pong Ball Throwthe Fir 11 t and Sacond Wards to- 1funds ,
'.C
THE ELDORADO MODEL
Etta 'Ma e Hil l. Ruth Ann Hill
WOMEN TO MEET
&lt;kiy, the Third and
Fourth ! The plan devi.~ed by th,eWhen you have an and Graee Hu ffman; Make Up Grace Episcopal
Church wards Thursday and In t b e · Board of Regents sets up
a
a tra·
Slet-k an d graceful well ·t&gt;quipped bikPs
Booth - Helen Johnson a n d 1 Women will meet Thursday at , Fifth ward Friday.
point evaluation system bH sed
Insurance claim,
ditional modo! wt1b lmportant new sly li ng.
:'.-l&lt;1ry PoiVcll:_ Fortune Telllng ja p.m. at the parish house. Mrs .
on increa!e U. enrollment, per·
relax-play tennis! i- Mnrll•ne F1sher &lt;~nd Ger.ald Herbtrt Kiefer of Cincinnati,
centage or suC'h increase, in,
Powell.
.
I
devotions
chairman
of
the
diof
crease of available t~pace for
We'll put ourselve1 1 There w•ll also be a. Cake : cese, will be guest speaker. All !
' Classrooms and libraries and ·
in your shoea with 1 Walk and many othPr mt erest- members art urged to atleod.
I utilltzation olC'Iassroomend lab.. 2 S1C::.P PROCi.:. .. ..:i
hint ~ •atique'5 Forst Cut.
'·ng things for the public to ••.
!
ortory •v•ce.
·
PRICES START AT 34.95
1
Joy.
LOCAL TEMPS
Whitcomb said the state pJan r
..,., df)o. ~~ Fin11n co&gt;at t~;"
•
a
Th t
t
·
p
h
d ed
llkstincb~o~e antique ettec;q,.
SEE ALL THE NEW HllfFY MODELS NO W' USE
1
•P.UONAL.IIItVIOI
FINED $15, COSTS
roy'se
at
(Continued from Pagtt I)
has
6 DECORATOR COLORS
MOORE'S LAY-AWAY PLA N- A SMALL DEPOS.
Jim JohniOn &amp; Bud Simpson
. Alvah Eugene JivJden was ' a m today was S3 dgrees, un· 1yean beginnmg July 1.
' grants being made to six public !
Olovme
Age"h
fm ed $15 and costs Monday by der clear sktes.
'' The budget w11l be out in r.he 1institution! e.nd six private in- i
IT WILL HOLD YOURS.
MtNWIMiilt
A
J h ft-SI
Meigs County Court
Judge
nrst week in January and we •stitutions."
i
SHOP and SAVE AT
10
0 "R
m•c'0 " ,1" ' · d gency Frank W. Porter for failing to
ARREST MADE
will not dis•·us11 it until Ulen "
UC he added ranked 14th ·
oom 6, oa • 8 1 g.
d. ,_
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Uddl•port. Ohio
wv 2-2903 _1sp!Uy a untmg an !rappmg Lawrence Mtsrtel' was arrest- Rhode~ uid ,
· among the 27 applicanls. seek- .
llfll!tEm~ ATNA CA11JJJ.If license. Judge Porter suspend- ed on an intoxication "harge
.
ing a share of the fund 1,
AND tuii!ElY COM•AN'l'.
ed $10 of the fine and placed by Pomeroy police M o 11 d a y Rhodes sal~ _the state- had ta. ArU1ur w. Schubert. chairman
awr•ou. eoNNIC:I'KIII'
Jividen on 30 days probation. night.
ken "no postti?n" on tht pro- of UC'1 board of directors aaid
po~ed canal m Northe.astern in a letter to the regent; thet
Ohoo to eonnecl U.ko . Ene and , th• evaluation system " places
POMEROY, OHIO
124 W. MAIN
tlw Ohio River. He ~atd th~ De- l aU applicantl in a somewhat
- ·.;-:
WY 1-3'748
• Welcome P.ansatote Corporate
partment ~f Jndustnal Develop- !dJfficult position and appUcanta
To Tho Trl-Covnty A,... e
ment atllihed all matten that Iwho tU"e 00
Mlctdltport
· ht ff 1 th
tate'
nserv aliVi a1 a d'li- N. tMI Av•.
m1g
a ec
e s
1 econ - ~ advantage,
omy and would take a position _
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4-$10.95 G. E. STEAM &amp; DRY . ......... .. .............. . SALE $9.00

2- $17.75 UNIVERSAL 2 BR. ELECT. HOTPLATE . ....... . SALE $15.00

J. Hy•ell
Handicap
Toto!
Won 8, Lost 3
New York Clolbln&amp; Houllt
J. Walloo
421
R, M"Turner
396
J. Warner
354
C. Kraulter
369
H. VVolf
421
Handicap
219

B~d

$l.W,}4} Grant
To Rio Grande

1

1- $15.95 DOMINION STEAM &amp; ORY ..................... SALE $12.50

5 ALUM. FRY PAN COVERS

432
289
313
350
330

Chisler
Bowen

U7l

3- $6.95 LANDERS AUTO. DRY ... . .... , .. , .......... , . SALE $5.75

2- $14.95 SUNBEAM IRONMASTER

1-$10.95 DOMINION

TR1 COUNTY LEAGUE
Masoo Cit)' Key1tooe
Craig
..1
YOOIIIIf
.SO
smith
m

I

Fall Festival is. Planned
J
u·
h
Nov•20
. a.t R3CI ne r. Jg

STEAM AND DRY IRONS

1-$26.95 SUNBEAM MUL TI·COOKER F. P ...... . ......... SALE $22.00

Landmark

Total

WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rep
Joel so n 5aid the group was
1
Charles S. JOE&gt;Ison, D-N. J ., trammg gut&gt;rr illas 1:100 sought
asked the HouSt' .c~rllmJll~ on Lo Ioree guvf'rnmt-nl ctumgr by
Achv1t1~ today to v1ulent mPans
.Un.-Arrumcan
.
mvesugate a nght·wmg group
· You 11nd I ~:~re. ur course .
called tht Mmutemen
um ted 1n our unremitting uppo- , sit10n to &lt;·ommumsm, ' J oelson
1said in a letler tu ('t.Jmmittee
1 Ch1:11rman F:dwm E. Willis , D• L&lt;t
I .: Tht- !imt' ha s now come to
makt 11 ery stal clear that
under 1he gui se of anll-t:ommu(Continued From Pq~e 1)
ni~Hn , no extreme right-wmg

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l, Lolli

P. BllikBm
N. Carsey
I. Couch
L. Burt

Ask Probe of Fascist

1

1-$31.55 All-AMERICAN COOKER-CANNER . ..... , ... , . SALE $25.00

1-$19.95 SUNBEAM AUTO. FRY PAN

Jt~urnllure

Totol

THE ALMANAC
By Uoltecl Prell llllel'lllaonal
Today Is Tuesday, Nov . 17,
the 322lld day of 11164 wllh 44
Ml to follow .
427
The moon 11 approachJn&amp; Ill
433 full phut.
483
The morning stars 1r1 venus ,
$4l Mars and Jupiter.
24~3 f The evenin&amp; atars art Ju.pJ·
ter and Saturn.
I On this dey In history:
I
fnd _ High Game_ v . Wippel. In 1800, Congress convenfd In
2l 8.
Washington for the fir~ ..tlm • ,_
I Jnd . High Series - V. Wippel In 1869 , the Sun .....,na1 ..,
&gt;&amp;».
I

1-$14.95 GEN. MILLS TRUE-HEAT

2-$9.99 LASKO DELUXE

Simon's Market
P. Collin!!
G. Burdette
D. Glaze
D. Jones
Blind
Won 0, Loll 3 (Forfeit}

Crow'• Slut HOIIH
L . McKinney
380
R. Edwards
315
E. Sylve!ter
441
P. Roush
422
S, Parson!
477
Handicap
234

Swlsber &amp; Lohse

Blue

----

,

21
2283

5-$16.95 SUNBEAM AUTO. FRY PAN .. , , ... , ........ , .. SALE $14.50

Woo I, Lolt I

RuUal'ld

212-\
Total
Wo11 l Lf)St ! Points 4
Da\'h - Wamer los .
5IJ.I
E Perry
3511
H. Carson
l84
T. Anderson
420
H Chesher
47l
F . Rrichert
48
Hand irap
2177
Tot•!
Won 2: l.oiM 1 Polot1 4

...

SALE $25.00

1-$32.95 PRESTO COOKER·CANNER

I

L. Winebrenne-r

130

R. Bailey
K . McElh inny
Handicap
Total
Wou 0 U.st S Points 0
Blue A
v. w;pJ"'l
E_ Bachner
W Chisler
F' W. Porter
J . Duerr
Tota l
, Won l Lo1t G Points !

1-$30.95 PRESTO COOKER-CANNER ................... SALE $24.00

311
325
270
277
954

Co,
280
399
!88
410

&lt;99

4l9

1&lt;3
459

1

222
B. Whllo
Ind. High Serleo - L. Sauer
B. Hawley
601
C. Porter
Team High Gam~ - Pomero_v Cement Block 907
Handicap
Tota l
~IJ7 I Team High Series - PomeWoa I. Loll !
roy Ce-ment Bhx:k 2572
Ind. High Game- Barbara
Ruush 159
!
WOMEN'S TifUR.SlH.Y
Ind. High Series - Pam 0'- :
LEAGUE
Brien 396
Team No. I
C. Ohlinger
399
Team High &lt;'rt!me - Arnold 's
402
E.
Searlell
Sohio 748
390
Team Hi~h Series - CI'OW'!I · N. Amsbary
411
A. Hanninx
Tu wn &amp; Country 1147
101
P. Mullen
156
WOMEN'S SUNDAY LEAGUE • Handicap
~165
'l'otal
Nov . 8, lt64
Won 3, LO~t 0
Ed 's Autu Trim
Fabrk Shop
365
J. Gilland
E. Rou!lh
!46
P. Leifheit
170
403
A. Nease
3&gt;8
l\'1. Call
!30
F. Manley
37!
Blind
L, McKinney
422
:m
ti . Honnter
372
Hand\('ap
25~
l . Howell
126
Hill
Handicap
Total
Won l, l..ost %
Total
1999
f'oresl Ruo B'lock
S. Grueser
A. Neast&gt;

M . Werry
Blind I I same l

E . Bartels

BUY NOW AT BIG SAVINGS ON NATIONALLY KNOWN BRANDS
OF MERCHANDISE FOR YOU OR THOSE ON YOUR GIFT LIST

Total
2572
Woa !, Lost t, Polotl I
D D B11r
W. Stivers
529
R. Walker
t97
J. Louk•
.S9
T. Schoenleb
lll
H. Lo.llst
462
Blind
140
Tote!
2434
Woo 1. Lost !, Polots !
Ind. High Game - L. Sauer

Woll Z, Lott 1

J . Grueser

483

L. Sauer

Crow'• Towa " ColiDtrY
P. O'Brien

I

Pomeroy Cement Block
H. Clatworthy
MS
J. Duerr
523
R, Dlvl!
475
r·. Anderson
430

S42

I

J74

NOVEMBER INVENTORY REDUCTION SALE!

Wun :t, Lou I, Potot&amp; I
Middleport Dept, Sf.ore
K. WD&lt;&gt;&lt;1&gt;
502
V. Wippt!l
4W
H_ Russell

P . Sylvester

'

m

m

972
Handkap
illO
Toto!
W.., I, Loll I
Team No. 4

NUv . 1%, 1914

Jim Si s ~n
D. Dotson
P. Casc1 (2 &amp;oiln:
J _ Louks

410 and Gny , 830.
lei
Team tliih Sfrilt t8l &amp; Groy , 1453.

Blue

lt 8 p.m. In the s&lt;;hool

... 5

J . Menchlnl
S. Globoiffir
S, AtDOld

INDUSTRIAl. LEAGUE

1 Team Hlgb Game

&lt;1111

240~

Tot..&amp; I

2064

Mr . Btt

Asbland Oll
J Follrud
-443 I
H
\.'
ineyard
430
527
Si~SOII
E
(;Jl!iand
~03
-1
79
( ;ro v~~
R.
Sarge-nt
433
Johnson
557 1
R, Plyma lt!
416
Thomes
~'5
Handicap
150
51~
Hawlmgs
Total
2375
8&lt;
Hand icap
Wua 2 IAJtl t '1'\fod 1 Polnh 7
:1517
Total
K &amp; C Jtwtlcn
Won ! , Lost 1, Pnlnls I
C. Ridtoul
378
lnd Higl1 Gttme
George
p
_
Radford
4:2.8
(:nne246
1
515
Georgt' G. Grttle
Ind . High Sene-§
L.
Wolfe
172
Grate 593
Foremau .. Abbon
500
Team High l.t~me - Holsum : A. Stobllrl
1293
Blackston
I Total
l&amp;l Sale~ 944 .
Abbo&lt;t
407 I Teum High Series - Holsum Won I l...oal Z Tied 1 Points I

t. Lo!!lt I . Polntt 4
1, lilt
Team No. I
B Koush
No\1,

563

~~

W. Wlllford
J Boiley

Flameleu elcetric rartges prefe,ed 3 to 1 for
cleaning ease! Aad . . . . oaly OIMl ol .... , ..,_of oleetrlo
eooklq _ .. - - prefer I 1,011 WOIIIeD Ia 1M i:lectrle eo....
pany uea NCenliy oomparod n 1••, fNtun for featUH-oad it'•
• ..,. to- lhe i..ad 10 eleetriel wpurehaoed.
a......,t_ .u.trio NaP •• pooitiTel)' enthualaode about tho way
their ldtehea&gt;o a&amp;aJ olean• ....
eooler, 1M ea1J _, .a-rio .......
.
eleu ap, 1111d etloer - - ' - - f-no. Ia fao&amp;, ._., day, _ . .
paoplo
•nooao for IOblt! eleolricl he doe ..w .odelo

who__.,.
.

al•• ....,,.

BOB VAUGHN
111 W. SECOND ST.

KENNY WIGGINS'
POMEROY, OHIO

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Just,ourst'le

but be h.ad DO tdea when. He 1 •

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::·~b~~~ ~~~~n :~.,::

•

... powtmade pubho was

1111!'!!11 .

DoH Not llderfere

The governor 18id lite would
take part in opening th&amp; Columbu!-Cillclnmdi leg cd I-11
Thursday and hold an afternoon news aonferenee at Ca·
tral State College at Wilber- 1
force on tile way home.
.
"For th~ third time" he said
he did not interfere with the ac· ·
tions of the trustees at 11tate :
institution.-;. &amp;me had ohflrged
that persons close to Rhodes I
were involved in the recent re-tirement of Central Stale Pres.i- f
dtont Cltarles Wesley.
i
The governor told a Spring- ~
field newsman he asked the spe·
cial session, which can consider
only emergency matten , to consider transfer of tile George
Rogers Clnrk p.~:~rk there from
the state to the city bt.'cause
Springfield people fell ilit mat.
ter was urgent . He said they
had wanted the transfer for 10
years and he felt it was time
to act .
He !lllid he WOllid .appoint
trustee1 to the Cleveland State
UniversitY and the Toledo MedIca) College when tile special
session passes the law to ere·
ate the institutions.
Asked ~ he planned to al·
tend the RoM Bowl football
game in California. on New
Yaar'a Day, Rbodoa chuckled
ho would know Saturday night
II Ohio Slato or Michigan would
be in the game. Then he said
he probably would not attend Mill &amp;. S.Ond StrMio
even if Ohio State repruented... - - - - - - - - - - ._.. ...,.., lila Bl&amp; T•.

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-,s Qodt;pe Polara. A bOg handsonoe ~toot &lt;A -.1 L ao; . . , .
llaOSVog ~ .. CNei tile ~ Outside. .....
deaPt. dlstif&gt;ctNe. lnsode. lndles t»gger .... last ,.....,
Ould•er. 100. \li.4M a 383 cu. "'- V8. S'laodard ~ 1oa1
Iiles regular gas best. Climb ito !ll'ld take a look 11000a011
~ a&lt;&gt;d lliaalbat yQil ~ ~OIIIr
more expea.sHe ~
Nicest 1t1iAg obout !he "65 Dodge P ajar" li t oe loob. ~
~ "-'&lt;Y gel ¥00 go&gt;ng. lhe pnoe
'fOCI clu '•·
Dodge comes 011 Dog Jor "65.I"Aotr toOt.,._
along lor the Rde I N. "/DAM Dodge ciellle!'\L
DA

_,..,slow

.,.__.,,.~CHRYSLER

·ss Dodge

1'&amp;9' ..... ""RP"MDiMD

Polara

R. H. RAw Ll NGs s0Ns c0

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5-Da)ly Sentinel, Pomerov·Middlrport , 0 .. "ov. 17,
Shields and daughter

Iof

Syracuse

LIJUt.rt Falll

t.s 1\omln&lt; o1 Beech Grove lid .
1

Claudi

Mr. Georg

Mcroy of f.aq Li\'tTpool: \1iss
\\ li m;~ S&lt;l! re of H&lt;KHH:' a n d
, Mr tmd Mn; Paul Het:&gt;gli:'
o
' Let1u1 F'a\1~
- - - - -- -·- -- Thus.- from the F rrst Uru led
Mr1 Archlt~ F: Lee lpPnl 1 Pre~t)ytl·n;m Chun:h,
~ervin
• 6fkt"nd v.trh ht-r morhn Mrs tun('h a: thu Floss re Roush auc·
Rtd
W ph
\ 'u W ~obt&lt;l or Charleuon. ' tltn :-.u!oo at 1h~ Me1gs County
Fwr ~round s were, .\1rs. Esther
Mr ancl Mrs James Author.
Hardfn. Mr~ Agnes Wh tle, Mrs.
son and tJaugl11t·r Patneru and Ad&lt;~ Sla('k, Mrs Naomi London.
her rnotht·!-, \lr;-, :\ugu~ta Will, Mrs HPit'n Diddle Mrs Es l h~"r
Ju_rul an d Te JTY Nic·ho\s of Me· Syl i t'SICr, ~"ir~ L~ura ·Pi cke~s.
"d i n&lt;~ v1 sllt'd \!r and ~1 r.s Hay- l\lr1-. \1&lt;trgnrct rnnrill, M i :&gt;~
rnond Outdwr Ulld d&lt;ltlg lllt'r Fr.mkw 1\h.lnli.l "" , Mrs. Haze l
Jf'an 11! .su mrn: ·r~\JII t' , \\" \ ' :1 Clink :\t r·~. Mart;&lt;H"t'l Wi nl'brcn
· Mrs. \\ 11l1er Smllh l!nd son of rwr· ,111 t.J \Irs . &lt; IL·nevww Srnol
Nf'w Straih\lllt·, w:1s n Suncby der
l.uesl or lier aunt, tv.lrs . S F
Ht:d'nl gut's!:; or Mr . and Mr&lt;:. .
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(: lurk :!lui daughte r ~ rleda
Hwhard HL1us h and Mr and
Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Crooks Mrs 1;1·orge Schru:Jder .:~ nd dau
;und du u ~ hlt' r ~ tJ!
C'ol_um bLI.!! glller Elea nm· Kay were Mr.
1pent a weekend hf""fe With hi!! .:.wd ~ I rs {"hv.rles Ou ckwort
pa renb. Mr and Mrs_ Urvil lt' und granddaug hter Roberta
Crooks and ot he r rrla tlv es.
wis r.ln, William Duc kw orth
He v. and Mrs D S Mills of dau,ghl ers Denise , Di ane an'
.Bu ckey~ L8_ke spent nme day s 1\aren and IH:o r mot her, M:rs.
wtth h1 s ~ t ste-r~ an1i hrothto r, Tr.11 .y Shook of Rittm an. Mrs.
Mr . and ~ rs. fi:rn e ~ l ~k R rlde. ' Bou~h·s hJrt hday was obsN ved.
~r nnd Mr.~ . Thom;ts C' la rk
l\.1r a nd Mrs." L:twn: nce Sell'-nd Mr D.wid MHI~.
u·~ ol Co lum bus spent d week·
Mrs. H \...... V·lllham::~ &lt;J n d end he re wnh thetr molh er :~,
50ns of Ra yland : Mr. and Mrs M1s Cmne SeliPrs nnd Mrs.
(;i l~ rl Beegle and fa mi l~
of , ~-'l&lt;1ry flan11 gan and sons LoUIS
Fmrborn ; Mr . and \1rs A. J .! nnd Robert.
'J'urn bull of L ~nca s t e r and son Mr. Geo rge Schneider and
·tmd daughter- m-law, Mr. and r.bugh!P.r r:leanor Kay were in
Mir!:l . Robert Turnbull :md sun Col umbus to attend the 0 hi o
(lf ~olum ~u s. and ~til 1\oeppe lst al e footb all game .
nf Sprmgfteld _s pent. Sunday Wit h TPrr~' Nichol s returned lo his
.fr1r. a nd Mr~. £ 11151 McBnd. hom!' in Medina after a visi t
\1r \\" C. l~ dw ;-w d s of Wrs t wit h ~~h . ;md 1\"lrs J a mPs Au!h
''-" ibert•.· and ll ;mghter . '\1 r s. l'!"SOll . d&lt;ll!ghter Pot r wia . i llld
Frank Bngh! oJ Columbu:. :spent Mr li. Augui:Sta Will.
j f1•w o ~~\~ here with n• latt ves .
Mr (/ enrg e Shivler and dou
Mrs llrrhe r l Pa t·ke r, spe nt gther J tmt• and his mother. Mrs.
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Sununerf lt·ld Hntl fa mil y , Mn O iHIH Hv s1·11 .
M):rrysvilte, P~ .
Vts it ig Mr:-;.· Law te nce
Spt:ndmg u ~ um..Jp~· wt th \1r. die wen• lwr brot l1er Karl
and Mrs. Luwrenc·e Uiddlt' were tm and friend
We\htnn.
Mr!'. Vint Slavt' n, Mrs.
Paul , Weekend gue!:i iS ol Mrs.
HtJrke and smt!i .. Terry , Hl c ky .!S \ &lt;.~r k and son Hoger
f. Hn

or

Did·
Slav-

Ad
wen:
and Amhony nt Wellston, and \1r . and M rs Rnber1 Slack and
Mr. and Mn. Jnck Handley D&lt;~ v id and R.obvn of Tuledo .
a~d daughter R••beccu ol. La ngs- 1 Mr and Mrs· J.tgf'
Sh ields
VIlle .
were ca!ting on Mr s
Ca r I
Mr. and Mrs. Htw l~&lt;l ll !.on· Sllleld s o! Hock Springs. Mr s.
don, M!' · M ary M. Otdd le rmd Stllt!lds' daughter, Mr.s. RoiH.n
Anno Grarc Oller Wt' rt' recenl Hadfnrd HI a patient at Grant
!:iunday g u~ s t s oJ 'llr. and Mrs. Ho ~ pita l in ColumbLIS.
Dory ! Rrown and clltldrf"n or Mrs . .'\ da S l &lt;~ ck vi sited her
Mi ~.er~J Wells, W. Va .
;daugh tf'r and :;on-in -law , Mr.
_\ !SJlmg recently wHh . Mr. and Mrs Harley E. Johnson and
Rwhard Duckwort h and SISt l'r. daugbters T&lt;1 mmy and ChE&gt;ryl
Mrs. Agnes Wh lle, Wt&gt; re Mr of Wol f Pe-n. Thf' th ird birth
nnd Mrs. Carl D11 rk wor th of dav of Ta mnw was observ·
c oshoc·ton: !\.1:· ;111r\ ~·Irs. Mill · ed · with ire cream
and cak e.
ard Du ckwnrt h til Hunt ington. Thoma s Smith has !Jeen re
W Va . Tlwy also vh1ited
Mr turned 10 !Ji s homP . after bei ng
and Mr s. Char les Babcoc k, a.~~ at Hol zer ll os p1tal as a medi

don Wr!-&gt;l of Haci ne.

M1ss Jant&gt;t Ables hns rt' luru ·
ed to her em ploy men! at Co- :
lumbu s
Mrs. George Adk ins is u

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tlent &lt;.~t Holzer Hospit:.~l in &lt;;al· ,
lipolis.
Wednesday MixPd League
Mrs. J .(l mes T('aford waR m
No\', l1, Hll4
Granviile a ss1~ 1ing in the care
The Four~~oome
461
of her daugh ti: r Mrs. Frank Law
Cha s. Winebrenner
.fils
son, who was ill suffering from
Linda Winebrenner
:137
pne umonia .
Ga il Hovatte r
30 3
Rev . Oscar Nea se and daugh· Rich.a.rd llovatttr
9
1er Mrs Cha rles Hall of Wesl· Handicap
!595
on, W. Va. \'i sit ed hi s sisler a nd TMa !
brother -in -law,
Mr. and Mrs . Won 2, Lo»l
Allt•y Cat~
Harry Potts. They also called
243
Betty
Russell
on Mr . Neastt 's school mnte
547
Mr . Richard Roush, whom he Harold Russe l l
464
llad nol seen for many years. I Lou Osborn~
m
Mrs. Halph Badgley o[ Tup- Barbara Murrny
1605
pers Plalns, Mrs. Brian Simp-, Total
Won l, Lost 2
111 on and daughtf"r l.~ isa of Wood svil!t&gt; . and M:r s. Ruth Cundlrf,
local apent Monduy with Mr .
Pa('er• Four
573
ond Mrs . P~arl McBnde.
Joe Bailey
382
Enjoying a bp.sket dinner at , Mildred B&lt;~iltty
326
the home of \1r . and Mr s. Lige i Lois McElhinney
m
Sh1elds were : Mr . and Mrs .' Ken McElhinny
1740
Oshel Childer~ and chilctrf'n Gre· l TotDI
gocy and Barbara J ean ; Mlss 'j Won ft, Lost 3
Shirley M\Her, and friend RobK - P't
532
ert Brown of Columbus; Mrs . Paul Kloe.s
330
Mary Miller and children Mary Blmd
:\38
Lou, Tommy, Johnny and Ern- Charlsse Porter
541
est of Glouster and Mr . and
Bill Porter
Ill
:Mrs. John McCoy and children Handicap
18!2
Mary Jane, Paul Jean. •timmle Total
Junior, Andy and Sarah K., lo- 1 Won 3, Lost 0
c:ol,
Mr. and Mrs. Emmett BarEvelyn's Grocery
3QI
tcls visited with their son and Nella Barton
m
daughLer-in·IPw, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Barton
3
William Bartels and family of Bob Eblin
4!6
St. Joseph, Michigan . They al· lola Howell
1668
10 visited his nephew, Mr. and
TotaL
Mrs. LPiand Bartels and fam· Won 0, L6it 3
ily or Beavf'r Dnm .
I
The Spollen
m
Mr . and Mrs. Herbert Zelher Ben Grindstaff
354
of Columbu s recently v1slted Barb GrindstaJ"f
426
bi s father. Mr. Henry Zeiher. j Virginia Hoyt
374
Mr. ond Mrs, Floyd Bentz ol Art. Hoyt
177
Marion were weekend gueslo:; or
Handica p
1806
Mr. and Mrs ..James Autherson Total
and daua:hter Patricia and Mn. Won 3 ,Lost 0
Augu8t8 Will.
Ind. High Game - Men
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark, H. Russell 224, Linda Wine
and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wine- brenner 198
brenner spent Swtday in Lan· Ind. High Series - Men
caster with the Clarks' grand J . Bailey 573; Women - Linda
daughters, Mrs . •Judy Rinina:er Winebrenner 485.
1nd Mrs. Becky Wohlfarth. Team High Gam~ - T h
Calling at the home of Mr. Spoilers 676
lnc:l Mn. IJge Shields over the Team High St&gt;ries - K - P's
weekend weret. Mrs. E dna 1m
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oi~C~~~\um::;b;u;•;,·~w~bo::;.~";••;.;l&gt;een;,;;.;";_;run.;.·.'"--..,•••••­
and family have moved to Mld· 1 ~
die port from lhe Br ure Da vi s
tra1\er un ~a lem St
M.r and Mrs Jerry Black he.ve 1
mowd tram the Earl King pro· 1
, per ly on Sa lem St . to the for. me r Henme Nelson property off
Sout h M&amp;in St .
Mrs . Joan Wi se is the new
Avon reprl\'l~ntative . replac ing
Mrs Grace Thomas, who re-

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be relieved if the shopping

many customers ask stores to make it easier for them to

eGronted that the problem is not a one-sided one, it should

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plays are brought forward early to accommodate them.
eAnd scarcely a major store in the nation could cope with
the store traffic that would be generated if any pgrt of
early Christmas shopping was postponed

until

after

employee relations, of providing a place where those of
the public who can not, or do not, plan ahead may select
the traditional gifts for their loved ones and friends.

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so n, to maintoin the kind of service ijl1 shoppers have
learned to uxpecrt,

• We are sure that if ell of our storekeepers ~ould chat with
you, personally and Informally, thet you would be con-

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vinced of their sincerity, and that in the true spirit

of

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be ~rltieized for their efforts to

FROM
9 am to 12 noon

Christmas, they would not

perform a helpful service to their shopping public.

To repair and ltrvi&lt;t

• Those in the store businen know that an extremely Iorge

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[.eon \V oodl'lllll &lt;1ml famil.\·, Fd ·
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I Francis ~ucen and ~1irmle of
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while you have plenty of timt to compare before chool•

ore items thet are In plentiful supply the entire year.

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Hearln11 Aid Center ,devotions.
Haning. Fl" e Pri&lt;'P ga"'
Tho:=;&lt;' attendt ng were

shopping now ••• ,. while seleation&amp; are et their best • ,

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Mr . Byrd
wlll be Iglad . to way Jn Bradenton. F'lond ,l.
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you a free . 1rarm~
Mr c1nd Mr s. (; eorge
~lrtest with tho latest Bel· Knight childrrn, Behcn·a ancl
tone Electronic equip·
Terry. Co!umhu s. vts ih•d
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ping early makes that task for y011 easier, faster and a

percentage of the Christmas gifts that ore selected

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iur to you, don't you agree that beginning Christmas shop-

eSo do yourself and your favorite stores a

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mon thl Y paymt• nt. Have more money for yourself.
C&lt;~ll for cosh,, , as much OS $2000. It's
l·ea.'&gt; onable and confidential.

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million ObiOIIn' awitoh en their TV te\1 .
lnterconntotion provides added alluranct that there II
always enough electricity to meet auch sudden 1ncr••11 ot

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To give you better t~rvica for •II your • vc nca
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Ohio'a inv•stor-owned elee1ric compam•• ahtrt power '"'
each oth•r through 1 targe network 3t transmiSI_Io~ ltntt.
Qh\o ia a key atatl in the biggeat ot th• n1t10n I DO~W
poola, 1t1rted mere than 30 Y"'' IQO· Thil t'~ now 1""'
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all mokts for sole

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the problem become• evident.

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stor"s the final two or three weeks before Christmas

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Thanksgiving. liven under present circumstances most
stores are strained to capacity during the peak of the sea-

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complete their gift shopping before the crowded postThanksgiving period , Christmas merchandise

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convenient service to customers, of maintaining helpful
fecting a helpful service to ALL its customers. And since

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time.

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prob lem for stores alone.

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6 cylinder, standard \ransmi ..ion, solid areen with
matching in terior, white sidewaL tires and newly
overhauleu motor.

and d;wg hltrs , A lm&lt;~ and Mary ke r and Eddie of Cheste r and \
PI" r·r·!· ~ t"·.· l'&lt;~ 111 t\ IHI vi("inrt v
'·"' ' '' ,. Ca ile ll shurg, Kl'ntucky. Mrs 1\erberl Par k•T n\ Syra·l
~,11'. 111 d M r..; .1 K . ! rah~l"l't' .
Tilur;-;d:~v tq ;J\lPnd tit(• fun eral cuse.
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Mr. and Mr':i. Kenneth RomHareld Chile Mgr.
Cadillac - Oldsmobi •
1Jt rl 11 -11_. hnollw r -m-1&lt;\w . Curtis
;uHI [l,t"Vill \. \-11' i ll" d \h ~ \ 1"! !1
Wl rill" . .\1r~ f:urtts
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er l ine of Sa lem St . are the parents \ \,ocu~t St.
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"~e our Quaum
Way of DotoKBllldDe....
thnd
Middtepor1
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\\'lilt: grt·w up near. u &lt; . • of a son bnrn al Holzer Hospll- 1
tn•t• nne! 'l'l r .~ . l{.t&gt;mli"Ti t ( l"iiiJ
:IILd Is no"" m charge of the post- . ul thi fi wt-ek . ThPV hnve two ot.h- 1
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WY
Popneroy,
11·.-t· w:•n' &lt;~ m ung tl•t · g \H ' ~T 'i ,r
oIi ll'(' a 1 P, u(" kha nnon, Kentucky . e:· children Mr 8nd :vt I" !S Char· -..,~,:,,:,.=,,..,=...,~\1_,~,;,.:,;~::;.,;.;.,!!!!!==,.,-..,...,.,..,.,..
Mr . nnd Mrl'i . ('1 ;1i r J•:rlmulld- t\Jt&gt; ltnm e 11l \l r ;mrl \'\ 1!" ~. Hou ·
\'I ts~ Shervl Wolfe . dauGhT er
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N1'"\lfll'~' 1:t1· d llt \llt'
. n. Salem Ct•n tcr, vis1 tt&gt;rl wi Th
\l •mwr· I I Fo \dt·r' ,.[ ('qo\vil le Ill ~1 r· blld \]fs Ira Wolfe has I
. i:&lt; undr and aun t, Mr . rmd \1rs. 11n S;1111rri:Jv t'\'t'n lng wl u•n \1 r~ . . • ,[ 1,.,, " '' l1 i ~ h,·o!iwr &lt;1!111 ..,;..,. ri·c·~·iv~· .u1 t'lll fl 1oyme n1 WI 111 l h"~
Car l t:rabt;·t•t· Wil~ hn1~il l l"d \~till '
. f' Y c ar penter . Oiher gu :•'-t s c11
l l' r · ill·i&lt;~ll" \lr il !ld Mrs .I. P Ohw Sl~' Un lv;·rsity ,. D e p ~ rt ·:
t H~ Cal'pPnter l10me werP ~ lr . &lt;1 ..;tork shili\'N
FnJ 11viL f"r ifl:t! ;.t thf·lr ltomr n w n t ' l(t] Civi l
Engmeer mg . l
\ tr il•'d .\ 1r s llarnld (:1\l,u!l\"
•rl Mr s. W. W. EII E~nw ood , :'\ii"W
1111 HL·•·t -11 t: ]"(l\~· nd . l'vlr
ami \ ltsc; WtJ ift• 1:-; serretary to Dr. ,
\." :1·\i.lf' ;uuJ !{run·. \~ l"l· 1· IHJ.~ I Ill''i~
(· !r\ls le, Ohio.
\1!" b';,ldt'll 1\l'fl' hu sill l' ~'i \' lsi \V 11 . flcr\o !l and Dr . l''. Moav- 1·
.Vlember ~ ul the famtly ol Mr· V l !-.llr 1 r~ 111 C dlqwlh 1111 ~ . llur lor ' in t'11ol ~ t l l 1' l"l't"l't1 11 ~·.
r·nz: 1dc1 1. 1\'-;shl.it nt prof Pssors Ill
d Mrs. Dale Stansbury mPt d w~o·. and !'a llt•d 11n hi " hm tl w r- \lr:-; lkrlli:t .\lllll '-. t• nl !'l"\n ln · l lw dt• 1111 rtnwnt Mi ss Wnlfr:- is &lt;~ 1
their home on Su nda y (Jnd in -Ill\\' ~m d ~ i sH"I" . \lr nnd VI r " I'd Willi (I l; lll1 ii l" di nru-r. Sal ur · l ~tti ~ ~] ;l d l];ltt' or Hut land High
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111'1" 1HO- Sc huPI .
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llw r·ln ·l:t w. ·I \\' ·It&gt; II t·rws
DI \lr ;mU 'l.l r ~. Charles Simp·
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\lr. :11Hl \lr" i\ H. c· ~\i·r i 1H t t : m:tp 11 l 1 ~ ln(_l Mr .it'tl •.· r 1 , 111 ~ .md daughters , Charla and 1
•:1 Mrs. Cl;1 ir Stansbury r"Jn!l moH d to C ha r i ~"\HI I, Wt·~l \'1 1· ·I t'~ 11 c~~ bet:n v1s 11til r•e. lwr,• • w1t h \ 11 ,ti:;sa 11 [" Columbus sprnt sev·
d 1uuhters, Groveport, Oh io . Mrs gtnl a u n \1 1 111 dn~· 10 liP
IH'il r \ l r
\mn~ :11\d 1\·l r~ '"l' H!ll"f'~
I ' ' ' 1\ . l '' l ('" ll! UI1 wi th
her
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and ;~ Turner and Tf'l"eha , Ht· v· 1 \l ~· lr d : 1u ~lt 1 t 'r , .v 1·,
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: 11dsburiJ., Mr . and ~r s. Jerry Spt'!ll"t'T . Thrrr new :tddn".;~ 1o.: \ h
;md \\!'~ f"u:-;h .)oiiii"IILII ol rl, .
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~1r . 1,111 \~l r~ . Htta.t· l\1 ;~v and ',
bua. Mr . and Mrs, Larry Stans· to 11 , \\'. V&lt;L i!lld tlw~· will c1p
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Qury , Pickerington . \1r s. B••lly pn•r l I !· tw: I J" Illf.\ tru l'.
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bui, were supper guest s 0~ Sun· \lrs .Jesse Cw.:klrr . Allwn ~, Mr. attrndl'rl tlw &lt;tJillUCII ses ~ wn of ocntpi1.J . bv :'1'\r. an,! :1 1;·~ .It! ·
day evening at !he Dale Stan:-.- 1-md \·l r~. Lut her Cooper . ;md th•• Ohiu SI:JtP t ;range ill Alm m ry Eads and farnil/. Tile ~ ~Js
bury home.
. Mr . and Mr s. 0 . M. Cu,p er , l'('l" l'ntl\'.
pur chased lllc p ~·np.:•rl; tntm
Mrs. Granville Stout, Dehbn' Col umhtb. \·lendal .l o1·don. ~\o1 1 •
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eYour new spaper appreciates the &gt;pirit that prompts mony

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191i4 Kn!rr rre\'k High sdw o l foot ball tea m, wh tc h
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Miss Ann Sprouse. has quit
1 he r JOb .at Columbus and
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1 helpmg ca re for he-r m&lt;lther,
' 1rs. Cal vin Sprouse.
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1 Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stansbury
' or Co lumbus are vi sit ing Mrs
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Vona \1cKnight.
Plumrners Celebrate
tiOtb Weddln&amp; Annivenary ,
\ Mr. and Mrs. A. E . Plum- ,
mer celebrated their 60th wedIdlng anniversary, Sunday O~to1

Do Stores Start
Christmas
BEFORE
Than l(sg i vi ng?

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Car loll Snowden underwent Mrs Darrell Burson and childA thought for the day- Amersur gt"ry al Holter Hoepltlll . ren. Bnan and Cheryl of Nt.Wt' iW wri ter Mark Tw.m said :
Miss Brenda Tllf[}('r of CO.. Car\lsle, Mr . and Mn. Bob Bur· .,
and ed\IOitiOD 1ft not ••
tun1bus was a weekend i uest Of ! ril and Mn . Wtldon Taylor of · Soap
bUt the
I her parents, Mr and Mrs Way. Columbua. and Mr. Plummer'• lUdden as a muaacre,
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sister Mrs Flossie Weiamiller ·, are more deadly til the kml

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Lung Bo!tom .
!\Irs Ebrr Pie kms under went
1.",t't'l.; r nd gut'st~ uf Mrs Car·, surgt·r.v ; ! \ "rt(-r;, ns' ~1em o n a l
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.-..-nt•s t Theiss and dJ,ddr ~ n ol Sunday guests of ~h . and Mrs.
Gr oveport; Hose Ann 111e1ss ot J r1 me s s Quick wPre Mrs. Lau·
J Eickso~. and Hob 'fhuclwr ot , ra Sayrt', ~r. and Mrs . Gor-

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and \o\rs .. Geor~ Wn~blt to at bf-rs Jo ining them ror the event hornt fonow:lnl tht et\ebntion.
wltld' ~ ~:•t ao dauys last week. were Mr . and Mrs. Claude De-

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serYioe. t2) It provide• aevinge ~ red~tlng the emouttt ot

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lntorc_.c!loa io a algntloant .....p.. "' :.:::
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INFORMATION

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Pomeroy
Motor Co.

Auto Sales - 1-90-i=
uiSCA YNE Chevrolet,

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CALENDAR
SOOAL

Mrs. Robey
o.·es Monday

River News

door, I cylinder
standard
shift radlo and he alec . New

Property
Transfers

G.qe readtnp :
Galllpolls
•inl. WI 11-3443.
Dam 18.!, 11.9, running 1111 feet
NOV. 17
p
11 1&amp; 6tp on rollers . Pomeroy-Mason 20.Special meeting uf
- H , Pt . Pleasant 24.26, Rintou
Loci e 363 F and A M., Riolet Anderson to Lawrentt
1960 Corvair 700 - 4 Door
$895 1954 BUirK entury. Exrellent l 6.3 1\.HJU!.Wha Fslls 253 , Char- POINT PLEASANT- Mars. :-: be ~eld Tuesday, Nov . 171L. Anderson, %.2&amp; 1cres, Rutrunmng condttian
Prked \es.mn 19.04. London , Marmet Kathryn Long Robey of K y- at 'l :30 p.m., conferring the E . land.
R~al economy 1nd atand11rd trans Gvod tires, n d1u. h~~tt'r ,
I
nght.
H~ckelt
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Soh1o
Serv : and Winfield dams were on the long, W. Va . Mason
CoWlty, A De ree said Robert G. Da- ~ WiUiam H. Lowman, Doradark l!reen f~r~ish . inh•nor hkt- new
lee.
1(' 22 de l sills .
Idled Monday 10 a.m. at the
wg M'
thy L. Lowman to Carol F.
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Bout
movroment3
:
VanMe~er
Re~t
Home
after
be-i
v
~he
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Fri~ndly
Circle
of
t
h
e
1961 Dodge lancer 2 Dr. _ _ _ _ -- $795
1Pierce, Vivian L. Pierce, par·
I
The
Rambler
I
Ohio
Rivt'-r
Jefl'boat
down
I
ing
senously
tll
the
past
two
Federated
church
wiU
mef!t
eels, Salem.
Lu&lt;:- 11 1 011t' ow ruor r:tl. rl t:-'an inlr·tl iH b 1u e flni~h. !!;OOd tU't'!,
' World Stamdud ol Compad ll, 6:20 am ; EU::.ha
Woods lyears Mrs. Robey owned and 1Tuesd
No
17 at 8 p.m. \ Howard McCoy, Geraldine M&lt;"s ta11d11rd Lntn:&gt; R&lt;~d JO ltlt(l hr •a lt·r
EneUtDCf!
UfJ l-1 . 5 15 p.m .; Alice up 14., operated the Katydid Club o.n Miss :r~ry V~gini~ Reibel will Coy to United St~tes or Amerl·
car room, rtde aod pel"' 2. ll.m : Philip Sporn up 14, 2:40 HI. 62 for man~ years before tt be t.he p-ograrn leader. Host- leu, Easement Olive.
1961 Volhwagen 2 Door - - - - $1395 8\a:
torma:nre.
SmaU r~ _:conom)' a m . ~:!iso P~nnsyl•oauia up 14, was razed by ftre several years esses Mrs . William
Matlack Dolorous I. «mlth, Adm., PerDel un vinyl tnm, heater, good tlri!s_
111
and m•nB&amp;trB ":T
m.,
Little
George
up
15,
ago
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and
MiS!
Mary
EJizahflh
Chap- ry F. Smith, dec. to Rodney
8
6 05
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~ ~ lU am . Vulcan up 15, 5 a . ~ wa~ A member of tbe ,man .
' Smith, 8.9 acres, Letart.
1
MetropoUtu Moton
m : St. Marys down lfl, 5:30 Chnst Episcopal
Church an_d , The Twilight Garden club will I Rodney B. Smith,
Sharon
1
E. Mem Stri"E'l. Pomeroy 1am. Cherukl'e up 17, 4:30 a. the Colonel .charlea
Lewis meet Tuesday evening, at the Smilh to Dolorous I. Smith, 8.1
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
Pboae W'Y Wl7l
tic 111 , N~w Martinsville down 17, Chapter, Natlonal S:oclety, Dau- home of Mrs. Gerald Wilder- I acres, Letart.
POMEROl', OHIO
~========'=22== 3 :.!0 am.; Jerry Bosworth down ghters of the Amencan Revolu- muth, with Mrs. Leverett Roush Gary R. DiU, Mildred ! .
17 e· 30 8 .m.; c . V. Harner up tton.
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a!i co-hostess.
Dill Lo Myrtia Bentz, 1~ acres.
5:10a .m. ; Queen City down i She was born m Mason Coun- The Riverview Garden Club Chester.
For s~le or Rent
1 - - -...,-------,-IR 5·55 a.m ; Indiana down 19. 1ty tbe daught&lt;r of !bela!&lt; Mor· m meet on Tuesday evening, Myrtle Bentz to Gary R
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Help Wanted
5 . 30 am.; Alton Zephyr down gan and Frances Hogg Long. ~ov . 17 at 7: 30 p. m. at the 1Dill. Mildred s. Dill, parcels,
1 ROO\-lS ~nd b~th In ~1mers- - - - - - - - - - - ~~ ~ a.m . Sally Polk
down Her husband was tbe late How- . Williams _ Balderson home.
Chester.
ville.
(lhw
\\'ntf'
Haymond
\
LOOKING
IIOR
IECURI
J:l
am
.;
Dunclin
Hruce
ard
K~~Y·
.
The
Salisbury
PTA
will
meet
Clifford J. Rhodes , Florence
21 4
PHONI WY 2-2156
Brow11. 755 StPlzt&gt;r Road. CnL
JOB'
up, 21 6 25 a.m .; Tiboit d?wn i Survlvmg are one sLSler, ~rs. Tuesday at 7 :ao p.m . in t h e l Rhodes to Victor L. Brown,
umbu~ 19 . Ohio , nr ~ ·•il l 215-' rra111,.., v 1 Cl...u ._...,..oe ~ - - - - - - - - - - - 22 6·30 a .m.; Waller Beckjord iLucy Alderson, Southern Pmes, school a~itorium. Bernard Ful- Kathryn E. Brown, parcels, Sut..87 12.
11 16 6tc
'"" ""' ad uOO• ~.utra~ ..... ~•.u~ 22, 7 am; Frankli~ B. up N. C. and ane nephew, Howard tz prosecuting ettomey, wllJ be ton Minersville.
lost lind found
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th::a t"ul . l..lal!o .. lhrTl"' Dr.alilllb
By May Jobmltoa
IGreenup 8.30 p.m.; Allied-A~-~ Long, HenderS?n. .
con- guest speaker. Refreshments Ava M. Gllkey to Harold D.
611
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for Sale
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'Mr. and Mn. Ray McNess \and up Greenup 2.:40 a.~.. Funeral servtce wUl be
wlll bt served.
Greham, parcels, Scipio.
LOST- Lady s Hulova Watch. ~·Business
Services
of RavPnswood . W Va ., and J. s Lew1s down Greenup 4..45 1ducled 2 p.m. Wednesday at
Elizabeth Lyons, Lindsay L.
plastic ery st:J \. Sa~urda~, ~~ ~ P!\ ;,1\ ~l)r ~:-a It' Phone \\\' 2 · 65 ~4.
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Mr . and r-.trs. Cools Shefheld, 8 m; Esso West Virgmia duwn l the Crow-Russell
Funer.al
NOV. 18
Lyons , Jr .. to Cora Swan, par·
Kroger's .R~:ward .lall \\\ 2-,
11 17 titc TRANSMISSION Salvage Com- Jural. visited Mr and Mrs. Wil- t;reenup 6 10 a .~; Lynn
B.IHome ':"•.Lh.the Rev: C.~· Plt- The Prayer and Study Group eels, Olive,
~.
ll 16 3te.l'SE o~~~~;lo~ C'&lt;~rpt&gt;l Sill\~- ' pany. Repalilng all makes. l ltam Ables and ram1ly Sunday , d~Jwn Mddah\4 ·30 pm , Buck~ zer offtciatmg. Burwl wtU ~of_ the United Mehtodlst churc~ Homer and Helen Radford to
pou~:rs f REF: wd h R I u e
tnmat1c and standard tran&amp; I
.
II Ohio ' eye Stat~ up Meldahl 5:35 P m., I in Lone Oak cemetery Fnen s wtll meel at the cburch Wednes Rollin Radford, Patsy R adl.u~lrf' &lt;'arpt't Shampoo Sdk · nll~" lfln" :\iaurke Ga~non, , Mane :nders~n Jl:we Beegle : }{;wenswood down Mekluhl 6.30 \may call aL the funeral home day at 9· 1~ a.m. M thodi t 1 ford, 1.32 acre, Salisbury.
Notice
t'r ~-urnnure , 'llit.ldlf'port.
Ow11t&gt;r Phone WY 2-6173
and Lm a an
u ~ed
Mr' lpm Hob Benter up Meldahl after 1 pm. Tuesday.
Class 12 of Heath e
s
Johll w Arbaugh,
Ethel
11 17 6tc
11 17 tic ~tnd Elva ~al ley ~~~son Sun· 8 50 ,p m, Pamela D. up MelChurch will meet Wednesday Arbaugh lo Mavin E. Murphy,
NO HUNTING Alluwt!d on my
- and Mrs. Carl An
dahl 11 P m.
: Pleads Guilty to
evening, Nov. 18, at 8 p. m. at Hazel Murphy, 2 82 acres, Olive.
fann . C. B Sh&lt;~han, Purtland, IO!\'E KlNC s1ze Florence coal 4&amp;11 Grana-, ptambl• _. day
, Gallipolis uam- Turner up
the church. Mrs. James Cris1
OhJO.
11·1 43tp l healer in good condttion. l
UeatlDJ
Mrs. Alict Van Cooney, who 12 35 a.m ; A. J . Patten down Peuce Warran~ William well and Mis~ Bess Sanborn - - - - - - - - - - - I $35.00 ca sh, 67-3250. ll·14·3tp
Mlaendlt., 8ldt
was in the hospital recently and J 30 am , Tamptco down 4 2{) 1 PT. PLEASANTG e lead- will be devotional and
proRAWLE1CH ProductJ for sale .. - Eod voiD tewer tro•ltJel
ed 1 me Is improvmg. 1 m. John J . Rowv down 8 a. Watterson, Apple rov • P
gram leaders. Hostesses are
1\reWS
~
.u .._
l't' 1urn
w
1a · ·
ed "lty to
peace warran1
M James
1,I
lo-"•l-t-JOtc ' ONE KIN G si2.e Florence Crml
Wy·2~4J2.
bl I
"e Uve
VtsJtors 81 the home of Mr., m. Se~t up 9:10am.
gw
. a
tice Mrs. C. E. Young, rs .
==========~ stove, smflll drop-leaf ta e,
Sewer Macbtaet
and Mrs. Charley Cart'oll were ' Kanawha lti\'cr Solvay when arraigned
~us d Euler, Mrs. WUiiam Robson
and 4 cha irs. 667-3250.
]
Reuoo•ltle 1-.
Mr Rooert Ours, Mrs .
Mae . down Marmet 10:45 p.m .; Jef- of Peace A. M.
wm and and Mrs . H. E. Bush.
~~:t~!nl~:~i!~~~ ~!~~c:~
11 16 6t~
can WY z..mt DaJ II' NtcD1 Va~ Meler and daughter, Ruby, • ferson up Winfield 4
W. was ordered to execute :on
The Middleport Literary Club
Entered HOspital
60
1 • 1ft M Louise van Meter and H Shaver Jr. down Winfield in the sum of ~ for G~· will meet Wednesday afternoon Among those admitted to Hot
THREE Men's suit~. like new,·
.
rs.ht r Nickey.
17.30 p.m .;' Lucy Jane
Lucas Others appearmg before w ~at the home of Mrs . Charles zer hospital in the past 24 hours
S!Zt&gt;s J&amp;~:{R. Two woma n' s
:ve;ai brush fires were in d~wn Winfield 8:20 p.m.; Bea- win on variOUS charges
e s- Bradbury at_ 2 p. !fl· M.~s. Don- were Jim A. Terry, Gallipolis
Register lor this good ~eco~d
car each lime you dnve m.
he •urrounding country SWlday. ver up Winfield V:20 p.m.; El- Edward R. Caynor,_ Pt. Pl~. ald Mills wdl revtew, Culture Barbara Ann Salley, Rt. 2 Gal·
wuner l'oat!'l , size 18 • two
0
No purchue necessary. jmt
gu·r s co:tts. mP 1 ~
tw
l.fe departments, the emergen-] gerchff up Winfield 9:30 p.m.; ant, $10 and costs, ~n~xic~ti~t· Against Man" by Jules . He~ry lipolis, Randy Eugene Jordan .
rcjlster.
g1rr:-~ Hill'rmedl::t l e SL·out
squad and the she!'riff came 0 · F Shearer up Winfield 11 Mr . and Mrs. Hug
ac ' · and Mrs. Dale Dutton wdl g1ve Eureka Star Rt., Mrs. Joseph
HOME OF UNICO TIRES
dre ssC"s WY-l-304:.1.
t All the fires were entin· ; 'm :'H . H. Bosworth U down Pleasant, $3 an~ costs..
non~ "The Naked Society" by Vance J. Pushkar, Rt. 1 Patriot. Mrs
1
11 14 -Jtc
1n school' Packard.
SUPER SERVICE
~hed
.
:
~·
f·eld
11·50
p
m
·
Diesel
down
1
attendance
t&gt;f
children
Oscar D. Fink, Rt . 2 Bidwell,
1
STATION
~ -------Mr. and Mrs . Lawrence Wells : ,N:~f:eld 2:05 a·m:~ Helen Z. 1 Jerald ~yndeldl ~~~~;i!· ~~~: The Past P~esidents_ ~f the Alva F. McGuire, ~t. 1 C1-own
J•ck w. Can•y
ALCTION - Sat.. Nov . 21 . 1964
Mr and Mrs. Roy Powell and down Winfield 4 a.m.
bus, Oh1~, an
ea!h hned American Legion AuXIliary of City, John H. Colhns,
1009
1 bt&gt;ginniog 3! 12 Jtl p. m. at
~ily
visited
Mr
.
and
Mrs.
I
Cottagevt
e,
were
of
Drew
Webster
Post
will
meet
Main
St.,
Pt.
Pleasant,
Byron
2 9932
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m\' home three m1les north
udley Congo Sunday.
I
$10 and costs Oil chargea
Wednesday evening at the home T, Greenlee, Rt. 2 Pt. PJessan~,
of F'ive Pomts near the Hill
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Car- ,
speeding.
of Mrs. George Hackett Sr., Diana M.
New Haven, W
i\U1UMOBILB tuurance beM1 Pony F(]rm llollow the ::;ale
II and Mr! . Mae Van Meter I
Middleport.
Va .. Mrs. Everette A. Stephens,
cancellu:l? r..ost your opera· arrows fmm Rls 7 and 33),
ere in Midddep&lt;rl Saturday.
The annual bazaar sponsor- Rt . 1 Mt. Alto, W. Va ., Mrs
tor's UctDIIT Call WY Z.2!1611. 1 wJII se ll the following .
Mr and Mrs. Maywood John·
ed by the Women's Guild of Donna L. Hayes, 717 Beech St.,
llliUc Llv mg room suit•, two-piece
on .visited Mr. and Mra. LewOCie
the Federeted church will be Middleporl, William Lloyd Rice
davenport two dresser!, brds .
Johnston and Mr. and Mrs
held at the church Wednesday, 679 Broadway St., Middleport
rockmg thairs, rugs. china
Lawrence Johnston, Minenville
By Bertha Parker
beginning at 9 a.m. A quilt, fan- Lowell H. Beaver' 457 Buck Sl
For Rent
C'Upboard ~ dtshec; tsome anTuesday.
The funerl of Mrs. Charles
cy work and homemade baked Middleport, Mrs. Richerd R
tiquel , electric range, caa
Mrs. Louise Van Meter and Dieh1 waa conducted at the
goods wUl be sold. A turkey and Rosenbaun, 295 Wright
St.
;ol'RNISHED 5 room
apCirt · i
range 1 "ith water
tank)
Nicki visited her daughter,
Ewing Funeral Home ln Porn- , Mr. and Mrs. James Bargan baked ,ham dinner will be .er- Pomeroy, Carol L. Sayre, Ra
ment NPwell's Sunoca. t'hP:o:- 1
washmg machine,
1 awn
nd Mrs. Lawrence Thelss o 1eroy with the Rev_
Eugene and children spent 8 week end ved from 5·7 p.m. Price of the cine, Allen Lee Pape, Racine
ter. 985·2305.
1l 11 tfc
mowers , garden traetor, 24
Belpre and Mr. and M.rs. Lew· \ cm oHiciating. Those from a with Mrs. Borgan and Michael dinner is $1.50. for adultl and Mrs. Mary 0. Hensley,, Coal
~e.xtensioD ladder. step ladder
i distance attending were Walter
Mn. Ruth Morris' guest was 75 cent. for children.
Grove, Mrs. Dewey Smith, Jr .
15 Johnston of Minenvllle.
rRA£LER luts. State approvE'd . lard press. tron kettle. AN
Mr. and Mrs. Homer lcen- Moeller of Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. Nellie Clay 0111 day last The Chester
Community Ironton, and Clinton L. Sayre,
Brown's Trailer Park. ~hners. TIQL'ES : Love seat. candl
hower visited Mr. and Mrs., Mrs. Ivan Diehl, Teus, Mr . week
Homemakers will meet at the Ripley, W. Va .
ville , Ohio. WY 2-332~
mold. powder horn, '- wall
Maywood Johnston.
I and Mrs. Guy Russell. War- Mr' and Mrs. Jerry Waldeck home of Mrs. Roy Holter on
Births
11 17 301c telephon~. picture
frame~
Mr. and Mrs . Ward Cochran I ren, Mr. Olin Rife and Mr. Ri- of Giousler were Sunday visit- Wednesday, Nov. 18, from 1 to Mr.s.
Donovan
Lewrence
- -- - - - - -- - - I other items too aumerous to
of Port washington visited Mr. chard Rife, Columbus,
Mr. ors of Mrs. M. A. Epple and 3 p. m. CreaUve arts
for Brumfield, Rt. 2
Gallipolis,
rwo FARM House!!, one three mention .
and Mrs. Clyde Wines, Sr.
Chrisbnas with metal tooling, daughter, 8:14 p m. Monday .
1ad Mrs. Frederick Buck and Frank here.
rooms, unt' !our. SIS and S2D : Lum:h available.
Billy Lou Martin, Great Bend son, Mike, Zanesville, Mr . and
and Mrs. Delmer Rhodes tin work, textile painting and Mrs. N. Gleason Gilbert, RodJEJmes B. Baily, Owner
was a week end guest of Judy Mrs. Paul Archer, Mrs. Mark , ha~~s weekend visitOI'I their aprons will be f~atured. Mater- ney, son, 1:48 p.m. Monday.
rent , must be paid in advance I
Phone 667-3250.
11-H·ltp l I. 0. McCoy, Auctioneer,
sayre. They attended the hom~ Hisen, Columbus, Mrs. Denni.l children, Mr. and Mra. Rich· ials will~ avatlable for any·
. DitcllaJ1ed
11 lG 5t4_
coming football gam~ at Rut son Dowler, Mrs. Doris Dowler ard Rhodes .of Dunbar, w. Va., 01MI attendmg.
. Patients recent~y discharged
ONE NEWLY Furmshed t;fh --------~
FOR SALE: Two houses, mod.- ,land on Friday everung.
of Wheeling, W. Va., Mrs. Murl d Mr. and Mrs. H. E . GarNOV. 11
mcluded Mrs. Mildred Roush,
ciency apartment. Also 1 ~ 3 USED PIANOS. 1 --:-extra ~ce ern heated garages. Tra1ler Mrs Doris Sayre vlslted her 1l Harns, St. Albans, W. Va .• Mr , tte, of Charleston, w. Va .
Bethel No. 62 of ,the Interna- Oscar Woolum, Mrs.
Harry
room apartment w1th stove I recondi tioned upnght piano , lot, all utilities. ('tOOd loca· parents, Mr. and Mrs C lls~! and Mrs Edw~ Russell, Mrs
Mrs Bessie Graham's son, tiona1 Order of Jobs Daughte~ Pitchford, J. Warren Thomss,
and refrigerator furmshed.l w11h bench Pnced to sell • tJon m Middleport.
Large Johnson and Mrs.
Emer 1Guy Russell, M1s1
Katherine Harold is borne for a few days will meet at Pomeroy Masomc Mrs. Lena Woods, Mrs. James
FTt'e delivery. Call Rutland I commercial building, suitable Johnson of Portland. and Mrs. IRussell. Bradbury, Mr.. and leave but will soon return to Temple, Thursday at 7:30 P· m. Johnson, ~s ..charles Rowland,
su1table for 1 or l people
Coats Building.
11-14·tic Furmlure WY ·2·481l
for many purposes. Ph CH ] Gladys Wmes, local, Wednes-- Mrs. Lee Foglesong. Mtllfield, hiJ A:rmy base.
A county Workshop. for Mem- Mrs Naoml SJ!vey, Mrs. LuciJ.
1
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11-14-3tc 7-2361.
11 17 ttp day.
,Mrs. Pauline Healy, Crooks- Mrs. Letha Cowen visited wlth bership and Evangelism and le Burris, Mrs. Samuel SturgMS and bath Fur- l
Mr. and Mn. Paul Ours had i vUle.
Harl Hani and with her Christian Social Concern Com- eon, Mrs. Ralph Brewer, ConTHREE ROO •
er
Reas- SINGER PORTABLE, zig :zags, ,
as week end guests, Mr. ~nd 'l Mrs. Lydl&amp; Hysell, Pomeroy, Mrs.
Mra ~ena Welsh.
mission memben, will meet nie Sue Gerlaeh, George Wil·
1
1
monograms,
etc
Mrs. Francis Brown IUld child- and Mrs. EUzabeth Ford of Colol Mra. Grace Thursday evening, Nov. 19, 7:30 liam Brucker, Roy Matheney,
ona e r .
S
out attachments. Balence ue ,
.
.
'dren of Oak Hill.
lumbus called on Mr. and Mn.
Mr and Mrs. Ricb- to 9 p. m. at Heath Methodlat ~Dillon, Mrs. Ire Lycon,
or
378
Jto
5 paymenti of $700 each. \ Charlei Lyons,
tfa
Mr and Mrs. Harold
HyseU.
of Vandova, Mr. and Church 1n Middleport.
Mfs. WiUard Parker, Mrs. Hile
11 12
W'!_ ~2204.
itc l
_ and children, Pomeroy, Vtslt::- 1 Mrs. !"fabel Tracy b 21 medi- Mrs. Charles Klng and child. The women'.s Association o Morrow~ Mn. Homer Howell,
- - - - - 1 7 - - and ZlG ZAG 1964 sewmg Machine
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Greer
cal patient at Veterans Memlocal Mr and Mrs Dano the First Uwted Presbyterian Mrs. Willard Montgomery, Mrs
HOUSE for ren,
rooms
HOUSE FOR SALE. 4 · rooms. •"··-A
I I H tal
ren,
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and. Mr
h · M"ddie~"' w\ll meet Robert Burns and Mrs Ra•
bath SH 2.-4834
11 12 6tc I automatically
buttonholes, ' beth full b
t Storm I ,m~JUay.
1 l i prov- or a ospt .
Williamson of Ironton
. Churc U1 l . t""".
th
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8
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sews on buttons, monograms,
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a semen ·AI .
Mrs . Leona Wa ton
m Sh
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Parker and Mn Norman Will of Rut- Thursday evenmg at
fl H. Dunn and infant daughter.
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FOR RENT: Housetrailer.
8 blind hems, fancy designs. doors and windows.
wmn- ina after suffermg • stroke.. 8 visited recently with Mr. Otho
·
church at 7:30 p. m. A '!banks·
x 35 ft. Two bedroom. Call Guaranteed. Balance , $3988. urn siding. Can be seen at ii m Meigs General Hospt~~ Radlord 8Dd Mfl. Lillo Malna Ia~;., Graham and Harold r&lt;· giving offering will be taken. Ripley Woman is
WY 2-21116 or WY 2-3346.
WY 2·2204.
1112 5tc l 773 Grant Street, Middleport. Mr. Pbilllpa, Miners:•·w t la t Syracuse.
tly visited Mrs. Elaie Halling Mrs. Carl Horky ls program I . ed' W
k
11·7-t!c
_
Priced reasonable.
ited Mr. and Mrt. Ar
es \ Mrt. l.awrence Eblin, wbo een M Sto t
leader with Mrs. Edward Tewks· DJUr
In
rec.
APPLES,
Burdette
Fruit
11 17 Gtp Tuesday evening.
underwent aurgery at H o 1 z rt r and rad Mr~ ·Joe caney call- bary devotional chairman. Host- PT. PLEASANT_- Wilma S.
F-URNI-""'s"HE=D~3:-:r-:oo-:m~-;liouse, Farm. Phone.
Wy 2-6970. FOR SALE' 8 room no;;.e with Mr. Dell Talbert fell off a Hospital, haa been retw-ned tn Mr. an and·Mr, Fred Donn teoseo will be Mrs.
Rod· Richardson, 42, Ripl~, W. Va
balh and basement. 313Va Con- Pomeroy, Ohlo, Rt. 1.
3 extra lots 2 aquare• from bouse roof while working re- her home.
ed on ~r.
.
ne Sall8f, Mra. William Ingels, Is li.sled in good condition at
dor St., Pomeroy.
10 23 25tp Cnurt House.in Pomeroy. Pric- cently . He broke his lll'm and Mra. Vernon Howell,
who and chi~:e~ra. Dana BlurnenRichard Vaughan, Mrs. Plea~nt Valley H~spltal after
10 'll tfc
g1 sh.
ed very reasonable. Call WY his hlp.
.
underwent surgery at Veterans Mr.
hild n and Mrs. Aruus Ohlinger, Mrs.
Judson suffermg a back InJury ln a one
TWO pure bred En I pups. 2-6524.
11 13 6tc Donald and Randy. Smith of Memorial Hospital, has been haur and c ll~ on Mr. and Whlte and Mrs. Carl Gilmore. car accident .Monday 3·45 p.m.
- d Real stock do!I:,S. N. G. Rose,
-·
Coiwnbus visited thelC parents, returned home
John Stou~ ca
Racine Sun- The Twin City Shrine Club one-fourth mile eut of the in·
APARTMENT i rooms an
Minersville, Phone WY 2-6710 F-O·R s••E: Modern
frame Mr. and Mrs .Frank Smlth on Mrs. Marg~t Al.len,
who Mrs. Davis nnear
wt"ll hold tlleir regular meeting tenecttoo of Rts. 2 and ~· .
beth newly redecorated. Call NECCHl portable sewing rna·
1'\J..o
v day afternoo
rdl
to State p hce ln
Wall'er Crooks, WY 2·3631.
chine with zig zag equipment. home, gas, new block gar· Saturday evewng.
WBI a medical patient at etFrid.
at the home at the club room in Masonic Acco ng
o
'3 tf
b
,
age.
1
acre,
more
or
lesl.
erans Memorial hospital has Callers
aSyt
Mro
Tern
le
Mlddl
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Thursday
vestigatlng
the
mishap,
M r s.
were
10 "
c Uses cams to overcast . u...WED
ou1
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1 1
trol of her
0f Mrs · Johnnd Mr
Nice Jut and garden. Loce.ted
ASK TO
hP,-.'1 returned home.
Elsie wag- at 8 p m. There will be elec- Richarwwn os con
----------:-tonhole, elc. Full
baltmce, 2 miles from Pomeroy, on PT. PLEASANT -:Four ~~:;I Mr. and Mrl. Ivan D!.ehl of Grace carr a
s.
tion of. offiers. Membet'l are to vehicle ~n tbe curve and ran
TRAILER loti tor rent, close $37 .6l. WY 1-2204. 11 12 5tc l Hamsonvillll Road. You have plea have made ap~licaUons. Texas who were ealled here by oner.
Gilke and Mn. bring their 1964 dues C!ard.. Er- into a dttch Uten up an em·
to Laundrymat and schools.
to see the home to apprecl- marriage licenses lD the off~ce the death of Mrs. CharleB Diehl
Mrs. Ava
. Y ving Iince . Rousb grand guard
of bankment and overturned. She
Valley Lumber&amp;. Supply Com- SINGER SewiDP
machines . ate It Phone WY 1-6046.
of tht County Clerk. Applymg wil1 remain for several weeks B.am~art are ~~hro hospital. ~~ddin T~mple, will be pres-- was thrown approximately 10
pany, Middleport.
10-3-Uc new, $59.50 up. l:leveral used
.
11 12 6tc were George. Donald HuMds~n, visit with relatives.
dtsmtssal. from t ~ West Vir- ent All members are urged to feet from the C!al'. The forelp
SouthSide, and Anna a e Mr and Mrs. Ross Poulton of Mrs.Ariz wen U
,;nd
make car was a total loss.
marbines at barga!D pMcea
THREE and four roo'tl furnish•
SEVEN ROOM br1ck borne tn 230,
L tart
RaIpb
.
Mr Hoadl Car vinia to visit rela veB.
atvc .
f ==_::_-----~-ed IDd aafurnisbed apart.
Tbe l''abMc Shop, ~in~er Sales
bUnger, 19, e
·.
Land· Canton and
s.
ey
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and Mrs Garland Mayes The Willing Workers Class o
tf
and Servtce, Pomeroy. Ohk). p.,meroy, two bathrooms. 4 Gene Rhodes, 25, Gnmms
ruthers ol Beach City, who Mr.
.
Mrs John tb EDterprise EUB churcb es.
menta. WY 2.-643f
l2 I c WY z-.2284.
-t 2:1 tfc
bedrooms, garage, basement, tng, and Lorraine Buc~.
19, were called here by the UlneSB and Jean called
I ~ent to 1~1 meet at the nome of Miss Xi Gamma Mu Chapter ~
=::::0=::;--:-:::;:-;:::;~~ 3 fimshed rooms in atUc . Grimms Landing. Lew~ Park- of Mrs. Carruthers' and Mrs. Stout recenUy an. a~ a h· w
Lo
Thursday even- Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Will
Middleport Apartment, 3 rooms SLUGGISH "ptic tank' Clog- Large 'ot. Out of high water or Hill, 63, Pt. Pleasant, and Poulton's mother, Mrs. Vernon Charleston to vt5tt tbetr d ug D&lt;ro~e
be election o1 hold their mndel meeting r.~turs.
bath and basement, on ground ged drams? Get Klean-Em-A.li l Central heating
Inquire Lou Clndy Matheny warner. 59, Howell, hava returned to their tel'.
li Jones ~icers
day, November 19 at 8 p.m.,...at
floor . Newly decorated, bard· Septir tank Cleaner at Land- ~ Charlr:s Wildermuth. WY 2- Leon. John Paul Bush, 22, Hog- homes.
'
Mr. and Mrs. 01
lnarZ:nesville o A cbrtstmaa Bazaar
and the Columbia Gas Office
lD
wood floors. automatic heaL
mark Farm Bureau.
2205 or WY 2.-6116.
9-26-tfc sett, and Wilma Jean Counts,
and Laurel were
bak sale wlll be held at the Middleport. Memberl are
Call WY 2-3200.
10 10 tic
JQ-31-301&lt;: t'OR SALE-Mlddleporl'o tall· 17, Gallipolis Ferry.
MORRIS RESIGNS
recently. D
and Shirley !Irs: United Presbyterian church ed tAl attend.
11 11 tic
N
WASHINGTON (UP!) -Army Robert uncan
eob ol
Middle rt Thursday Nov.
Nov. 110
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\7 Duplex, a bedrooms. Sugar ---------~
est building, locatal 352 .
Plea&amp;ant valley Hospital
Underoecretary Paul R. lgna· were Sunday eveniugD Jl11
ln ~ ;t t·30 a ;,. All The Friendly Neighbors Club
Run area. Pomero, . Phone
lnsur•nc•
SeC&lt;llld Street, W&lt;ldteport
ADMITTED: Mrs.
Robert tlus, 44, of Los Angel., will be Mr. and Mro. John n ~=n. In :!;..ar Items to j,. co'ntrtbuted will meot at the Columbia Gill
WY :1-3618.
10 2 tfc JORNSON,
lnlur....
Priced for quick .alo. IJt. Richardson, Ripley; Mrs. Effie named aO!Istant oecretary of de- Mrs. Lana G:!:"1011 Robert, should be at the cburcb Wod· office in Middleport Friday Bl
MOUERN • room and bath Agoncf, ln. All Ianni ol In
quire at Ohlo HoteL
Collins, Hurricane; Mrs. Wtl· fens• for JnataUettona and Jog!s- Dayton to :tltalized ionowin&amp; nesday evening. Bake aale ltema 7 p. m. lor a Chrlalmal den&gt;
fumtsbed apartmenl. M til- _ ..... Jim Jab- IIlii
Instructions
liam Findlay, Ctrclevtlle; Ed· ttcs, succeeding Thomas D.l who waa
p
lhould be brought Thursday oustratton. Memberlara to talu
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Davkt :Morris.
a car wreck.
ornlng
I pest.
dleport. WY :1-11'/(, 9 11 tic
Bud SimP""", ApaiL I 1 11o U, S. CIVIL IIIVICI QITSI ~lani&lt;enship, Gallipoll! Ferry; Tllo While H o UI I oaid
-Mrt, Joba iiiOtll
mMaJIIlOU. Temple Py11t1an st. .Tho Past Malron'o "Club ol
Sidney Edward Hnddleolon, Gal- Monday that Preslden~ Johnsoo
,
coot reduction ten will meet Thursday at 7 Evaogellne Chapter, OES . wlll
llpoll• Ferry.
bad accepted Morris reslgrul· Department•
need m et the DAV hall, followed meet Friday evening at
thE
Employment Want•d
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Ronald tlon "witlt a gr•at deal of re- program. It was al~ :n:':s on
~ meeUng of the Past Chiefs 11om* of Mro. Cbarleo Botmelt
IRONlNGS TO do In my· homo
Wickllne HendecBOU: Mn. Wtl- gret." Morris' I 51-yeer.. ld that President
I U to with Mrs Richard Campbell and Beech..t. Mn. Wllllo Antbon)
$.1.00 bushel. Also wash and
liam Br~mfield, Ashton; Mrs.J oxville, Tenn.. native, has planned to name
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Mn. Fr,."u Stewart u lilllt.L wUI llo tbo Ullalial lloliiU,
block 1weater•. Wanla Pow~
Clara Barlon, )4asoo,
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11'!0 Top Ten Show (DuttoDJ)
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8:00 French City Baptist Hour
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t:48 Congreaiiii1BD Abelo
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10:33 Washiogtoa Reporto to
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12'00 Noon News
12:15 Christiano Hour
12:30 Rev. Mertin TeetJ
1:00 Rev. Andrew Parsona
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Z:OO Sunday Chapel
1:33 Rev. Roscoe Thorne
J:OO Sunday Chapel
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The common belief that Jet ·
aircraft first were used t 11 r \
milita ry purposes during the I
Korean war is a fall an: The I
the t:"dl!:t', frustratmg a vie wer's Germa ns in troduced a jet fightldesire to switc h to another er I the \W ~62 in the lust days
~y RICK OU HROW
Bnd hi~ show ulso hav~ greRt ch;w nt'l, and always leaving lht: or Wor ld War II.
UD!It:"d t'n l&gt;~ lnlt:rll&lt;:~liuual
pulentllll, &lt;:ind to merf'ly tighten - -- --- ~ -····- ·
H U!.I.YWUOIJ 1 L'l--'l 1 -A HC · up {/w loo:;e end ~ wll•t·h make
!lt.JCI, "' Gl•ObLE and S,NUffl 5MI'I,.
f \' s lit" ,'&gt; . la!e- l1uur Les Cr ilne tht&gt; bJg dJffert&gt;nct'
ltiO'ft' lJ'"I!'lrh 11:-1 st'J'UIId wt-ek to· · AI:H' Js nJturall~· tlunking
AeROSS
21 . Ont"'ll
l ighl &lt;~nU t.J"sp•t t- Ll1e doubts mostly of lht' Juvely &lt;~dveriJSl ng i
1. Soak.a, u
advl'lllun~
h" 1r
.t111d fJ&lt;HIIl' ll1at ni!.IUrall:- .s ~1r\ . mt·ome But in tt:rms of telt'\'1·
3 1'1ght
22 Ln• ler·
around ~u {/i 1o1 ni&lt;IJUr entry, 11 s1on v1ew1ng, Jt is also a facl
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Noah 's
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lak ,ng
eldest !JOn
whr•le
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It s utiiJ &lt;1 few kP\ ::.lt'pS fro m 11ta1 the VPry nollon of a show
hMe' s Mlfl
arn&lt;J\ lBt
VP.] Opt'Q
rt&gt;al pul t-nry
l1ke Crane 's - wh1ch 1s mos tly 109. Peel
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rtvWill"
L' ktr~ nuv..&lt;:~dav~ in television ta lk , co nlruvPny and localJUn11 t-' oam
weo.pvn
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st em d uel ly lru111 lhe hu.:t tlial filmed entertl!lnment r~:&gt;a!Jsm­ 12 Ardor
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7 . Epocha
ni'W ~~fit"S genera lly are nul 1~ , in ronrept , morf" Importflnl
garm~
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gJvl'n &lt;b II IUch lilt Je to sureeed to the medi um than an~·one inl H . Halm
13 A bottJ.e
!7. Bt:IUI
l'••terd•r"• Aa11o·•
.:&gt; S 11 1•·:- u ~ ed tu bt. when custs i1, or tonnet" tt'd w11h 1t, and
Ht Lut:ty
~~;tupper
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34 A treat ~VT
rnount:till
14 Purcha.11e
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wen: eheaper And this type of should be g1 ven the most sen~'1d o
17. Prickly
l!.i A kind /Jil
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3/'i
Numbf"r
program net:ds tune to shc.ke sitl\'e, exaning treatment by
envelo~
swa.b
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36 P.at1onaJ
down ll .Jaek Paar, who is now people of taste and authority.
of a. frutt
1'7. Plead
manneSB . Dtp qUJckly
v1dew · ~ best shuv.rn an, had bt-en Too manv t01 1ks wi ll spoil it. A
VI Cobalt: ~:~ym. 20. V!t.&amp;.hty
q ul n
into wa ter
Lf'l ABNEft
Judg~ luu hastily in hi:; early . new produce r h&lt;~::~ already bften l ~. man
Lwnber/:;&gt;JilflTI-r;;-V'7/n..,&lt;;-T7-rJrlr:'7&gt;1
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dav~ un the · Tanight" program, I named .
21. Stair
it is poss•ble he mi~ht not have ] Ahov~ all. the pacing and 23 Exca.vato
&lt;.·.mght on tl1e w&lt;~y he l &lt;:~ter d1d .: edilmg rwed to be l!g l1tened 2t. Cru.shillK
AH WON'T" G IVE UP M Al--\
Bul Ihe nght people had tbe l and made swifter. The fact that 26. Exci8.11'1&amp;( lfiLt:..~!SHIP l~l TI--l Pt..ACL
.semt - ur t11e lucky gue::; sing !rhe Crane .s lww du~s uot r~\y
"'14 cnvu:. f: kOM .'f' ~---'\
tlon
ab1hty - to see. hb potent1a~ ion variety·lype enlertainmentl 21'. Papal am••
Likewls~. whal ts nPeded pr1 -i as 11s dJ&lt;:mge of pate mean!i 1
SO. ThUll
m&lt;:~rily nuw Is the simpiP cool- . lln:~ l the edtting, the altermttiuni 31. l.ns&amp;ntl
32. LJberi!Ul
h~adedness to see that Crane ol c&lt;:~mera shots. the locat iOn

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1ae-qutncH and the abl!lty of the
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huw to get the most OUt or I
. Ul:;( us..,wn must assume lh.u
fun ct10n. The shrewdness of
\ !Jaar Is ln his know -how at
kft'pmg an audience always on

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wtth tSherstudymg
daughter,
Chnstme,
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Green
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med1cal
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mrmber of the OU marchmg nology at a hospttal there :\o1rs.
b.md
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plane from
r-.1r anrl Mrs Hams Ktrby Parkersburg
lr and famtlv o( Cozzada\e, Mr and Mrs Vernon Rogers
\1 rs Burrel Da "!!:on and Mr!i 1and son, J1m, or Oak Harbor,
l ew ts Roush of New Haven , W a1 e here for a vacat1on vrs rt
Va and \1rs Robert Roush with her parents, Mr and Mrs
and daughlers of
Middleport Charles Bennett
were Sttndav afternoon guests I Mr and Mrs M1chael Clme
11f Mr and Mrs Orris Harrts of RJO Grande spent the v.eek
\1mersvdle
1end \Hth her parents, Mr. and
Mason FJ&lt;;her of Mmersvtlle. Mrs Alfred Roush and the1r
William Frfiher of Belpre end son, R1ckey Clme. Rickey IS
M1llon Roush of Syracuse left staytng wnh Ius grandparents
Monday morning for Delaware while lus JXlrents are complet- 1
for pheasant hunting
ing their studies at HJO Grande
I Mr and \trs W1lham Koescl College
of Cleveland were weekend VIS·
- -- - - Itors of her mother, Mrs Wel- 1 Mrs. Wiley Gi1'es
by Whaley, Rock Sprmgs Road
Sunday dmner guests of Mr Soronty I rogrurn
and Mrs Karl Grueser and sons ' Awareness of our Blessmgs"
were Mr and Mrs w tilt am was the toptc of the cultural
Koesel of Cleveland
1program presented by
Mrs
M1ss Lena Grueser was the Larry Wlley when the Ohio
Sunday dmner guest of
Mr Eta Ph1 Chapter of Beta S1gma
and Mrs Harry Keiser, Mm- Phr met last week Jll the offtce
ersv1Jle
of the Columbia G'!'l's Company
John Rudolph has returned to m Mtddleport
hrs home, Zanesville, after a conducted the meetmg Cereweek's v1s1t w1th his srster \ 1rs 1es were conducted for Rita
Dlrt 1e Grueser and son,' Wll- Bowen and Brenda Strickland
ham, Mmersv 11Je
1who became pledges A bowl ~
mg party was planned Nov.
GIVE DINNER
at the Skylme Bowlmg Lanes
Mr and Mrs Leroy Watson m Galltpohs Members are to
entertamed With a dmner Sat· meet at the lanes at 8 p m
It was a nnounced that all
urday evemng at their home
Mmersvllle Guests were Mr, money rece1vcd from the sale
and Mrs w H Ferrell and ?f cook books must be turned
Mrs Jack Ferrell of West sa. m at the next meettng
Helem and Mr and Mrs. Bill Mil~ freshmenls were served by Mrs.

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Mrs Myrta Schaefer Js an~
nouncmg the marriage of her
daughter, Nora, to Coy N1tz,
son of :Mr and Mrs
Russell
Nttz Vows were read Nov 7
by the Rev Melvm Alk1re at
the Pomeroy Umted Methodist
Church Attendants were Mr.
and Mrs Doy N1tz, brother and
sister-m-law of the groom .

BOARD 1'0 MEET
The regular meeting of No~
vember of the Southern Local
Board of Eudcatton will be held
24,
next Tuesday, November
at 8 p m at the Southern Local
H1gh School

The magnificent 1965 Cadillac is once agaia in production.
Our thanks to those unprecedented numbers ol people who have
already placed their orders.. Their patience wilt SOOR be rewarded.

All elevea models ol tL. great t965 Cad•Dae - """"
oil the pr&lt;&gt;&lt;hocti&lt;&gt;o be- ond lloto ohowft)OJ98. We regret that p7oductaon had to be delayed more
thall a month foKowmg the announcement of thil great
aew car. For we kn.w the mconvea.ence that it UWJed.
lhe ~ of devoted Cadillac admired wbo have
placed their ocders. But patlence lS seldom. u mhly reo-

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....niBs CadiHM
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tnditioDol Cadillac IIIIMCiardo. lu _..
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Si~rrv Stmmons was elected Morrts was honored on her M nd M R ' 1 nd G1 of
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bu:t~r ta an\ Vi ti\' pu~"iltlt•, gr um h um.l n dli!WU tHt•d the \l &lt;~ x I.. dlld l:: vt- 1) n
Lemley
graduated
[rom
Middleport
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prugr till \l hll h llH lutlt d 1\w \OJ !Lnt.:!s u! Huckhunnon W Va , school m 1964.
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Gallipolis, Oklo
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students knrtv.tr as th e . (,J s , neral setv1crs Y. ere held
at
SALES REPORT Of
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l':.on
and
~ pt esen 1Pd '-' skll on basrb&lt;lll BtH khan non ~~ 11d&lt;1~ \1r Lem- 1 Ohio \'alley Livestock Co.
In \lit!.llepnrl
ltTrdn t lnt tlll ,1 1 :\ 1 Hr 1giH \\lY,ll11.! lllt'll t h t blll1.h pIll\ d.rut:llltr F: tiP~er . and \ltss Eva
pop-up toaster
and
y,1ll
dll.-nd
the
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s
J
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L'ons
retu1ned
her
follm\etl
b\ the sho\A.m g of the lev ~~&gt;as unable !0 att r-nd due w HO(.S- 15 to 1550, 220 to l
ur 1-'.1
l ht -.e ... tuctt r1 h rr! t u
\l olld il--hel t of Columbu s ..., err
\ 1 II 1
Bend'• new rad1ant lherfJim 011 educdlllm ot mJgrant il lness
1250 }bs •.15 to 15 50, Ltght 14 to I Wett
{ rill !I l l' ! ( ld l ( lei'-'&gt; 1 \llf! ll'
!J1 r\i :.l tlk-. 0' 1' 111 !2 ~ t r\ (I"
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' Kt·nd guests ol Mrs Adam mothe r :0.11::; 13t&gt;t nard Schr.rmm
moatah&lt;:
control responds to the
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15 50 , Ji at Sows 11 to 14, Stags
\\ho.; \ fdrth 1 ()11\ t !l ~ ll ,I Hut
tO her home Ill Z,Jn ('S Vil \e \-1 rm chrldn•n 'I he fllm tr.1ced the
llrttb i&lt; ll
•urface
temppralure of the
u d t'l t
hfe ol the &lt;. hlld ,~ 11 d Wds entltDINNER HOSTS
It to 13; Boars 8 to 12; Sows &amp;
1J.tH.I Ht gh 'lr hool
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Mr and Mrs Domrld Hauck P1gs 60 to 80, Shoats 5 to 15
, Ull!l
tdrJre~o.; -.,1 11 f\1"1'\Ill\ 11 11
the way you hke Jt- whetht&gt;r
J~;.~rk
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1
1
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her
11
mg tht pro!Jkms encountned entertarned Yttth a dnm e1 Sun
CA1"l1...E - Steers 12 to 20; I
\ 11 \11 I ~• :l
light tan or cr1spy brown , - - - - - ; _______ &gt;..;\ 11 t t, f'• 1 ,11 11m 11 ll \\ 1rd Sa ite m a nd Mr a nd Mrs Btl! daught er and fd mtlv Mr s Drll
her
dcs
e
for
edu&lt;.a1wn
and
day
at
thctr
home
,
Osburn
St
Hetfers
11 to 18 , Baby Beef 14
1 S.Jn(\JJ 1] tlm:...t d lhel ma Ho \ltl lt&gt;r ot Ashl.1nd " ere week H1 sell aNompanted M1 s Lyons 10
11
.ven i1 you Uat&gt; frozett bread
11
Pt esent w~re Mr .-md '111 s W to 20 , F'at Cows 11 to 14 ~o . Con.
11
Reheat cold toast or waffles.
hlth!1ll II 11 ~1 11 B• l\lr ~ (, ul f'nd guests of M1 w rd
Mrs to Za nesv 1l ll'
a dij)\ullld .ts she Wf'll \ \J om H Ferre11 and Mrs Ja ck F'er- 1 ners 8 to 12 Bulls 10 to
16 , 1
too, WJth scarcely any changeH td ,111 d 'lr~ U&lt;~umgcutl ne r ! lou tldilau tk anddaughterand
Mr and Mrs \i yron Mtller s..:hooll u st hoo l us her fdtntiJ tell of Wcsl Sale m \ol r lind Mtlk Cows 60 to 175
\ in brownness Shm hne des1gn
111
Pome-ro y, Ot11o
Mr and Mrs I erov \\ alson
and son P ~ l James
M1lle• , tra veled
Mrs B1ll \1rl lPI of Ashland
VEAL CALVES - Tops 33
Rl'llllilll! of 1'.-.Him
1-.trs Orv1lle Rader returned vtsrtcd m (,ra fton , W Vd w1th
rollowtng trJc meen ng mem Mr and M1s I.e roy Watw n , oO Seconds 25 to 30 , Medtum hr. cleammg chrome compleL A ST TIME TON IGHT
ment. any krtchE'n Af'
I" lit'r li n me Colum bus :\londa~ rrla iiH'S ove r th e V.IO'( kend and bers wu e lllVlled t o tour lhe
WHAT A WAY TOGO!'
:\1mers\ JIIe Mr&lt;. Ltlhe Hdul k 18 llt 25 , Com &amp; HYS 15 to 30,
(. r l'f'U al l1 f l f'l rII Jot
dl I Pt tr wee k end Vl sJ t Wtth her al so attended lhe West Vugmta Horology roum and t efrcshtnents Pomeroy and \1r and Mr s I Culls 10 to 15
rr l ltn •• ·I &gt;I '
$12.99
Sn tr lt l 'I I( ! li iH' J tt rl Nt \\
\ 11., d 11 ~ 1 n 1ti" d
p 1\rn o ~t&lt;.ltr 'llrs \~ H Ebersba ch l nt\oer stlv and
\\iilltam &lt;tnd were sP rved by the. 1lnrd and Hauck and daugilt er , Dunn a SHEEP - Ewes &amp; Lms. 4 to
m1 n [(11b 1 r \ltl dlllm l)(;.Hl 1 • fn ... t H 1k "' &lt;~" g ~ t ·n bv ,n1d d&lt;tu ghler , S)bil
Marv Coll ege footb.Jll game Sat folU'th grade room mothers
1
Marte
10, Stock E:v.es 4 to 10;
Fat FAMILY-SIZE
11 1
\ril litl ( 1 111 1-\f'll,
H uO
1
4 SLICE MODEL
,
•
I
fi r•&gt; 1 (II , 111 1 1~lwn 1lw \\t &lt;; l
J\Tr .md \ITs John D Can!er urday 1:1t Morgantown
1
I l lll lll l TI F''
IJu I \ 111 l h ke
Stteep 4 to 8, Culls 1 to 5, Bucks
\l !t;.tl I I -,( 1 \h :d i.1 1-' l • f
m 11 ~ 1 1 J 1111 ttJ ltllo ,~ " litp m L I hut\ nl Galltpolts Fer1' were :Vlr and \1rs Cl11.renceLace~ l
BUYS RC PLANT
HAVE DINI'iER (,UES1'S l4 lo 8 Fat Wethers 4 to 10
\\h ll u' ]H \1
$18.99
s
nd.JI
l lt' IIII H.! 11 lilt 1!11 11 It
~l iiJdl ~ drnn er gw•sls of
hts
y,ere
m
Columbus
Saturda)
to
1
1
G,my Moore , TV slat, bought M1 ond \1rs T A Dov.me LAMBS -Tops 19 50, SecC ulc;~ rc artoont.
J'd 1th ll q!lrln~ta \1
pre.;; ld t&gt; nt Tl lt'l E &lt;llld hu s!Jomd :-dr
and att end the Oh10 State football the 1\o\ a l Cro\\n 13ot1lmg ( u entetl amed v.tlh a dmner Sun 1onds 15 to 18, Ltght Wts . 14 to
WED &amp; THURS
11 1" 111 , h,n gt (•t tlw tnt PII g ~ I ts
F' lnwr \\ lt kh(l m
game
plant at Los Angel es for
$5 da y at t11etr horne, Htgh St 16 , Common 12 to 15
No~ \819
rt 11 ln 111 n 'lt:&gt;a r the ('roo.;s' '
\t1 mtd Mrs Peer!
Wolf
Mr and Mrs Denms Walmllhon l'he tota l sales for tins Preset v. ere Mr" T W Ben-~
NOT OPEN
-7e~c\\ 1" ~~~~~!-: 111 u111 .... nn v. t1h 1e d &lt;.li.ll-,h l t'l Sh.u on, and son Jo~ bmn and d-aughter, Sheny o' plant for l,tst year totaled nme gel Lout ~ Carl. Balhmore, Md,
Elwood City, Penna.
was
FRIDAY &amp; SATUR DAY
l&lt;~ nd l~tn\~u &lt;J t lhe ptarlo
A ul Ama nd a and Mr and Mrs Newark Ohto, spent the week - mtl!ton dollars Los Angeles is Charles DmHIIl' , Hto Gra nde , st le of the first Amertcan seam II
Nov 20·21
IN POMEROY
THE BRASS
BOTTLE'
sp&lt;'llmg bet• W &lt;l':i held dun ng the I art • Wolfe an d son Kent . of end wtlh therr parents, Mr and the ma tn p\unt and ha s
a Allen Oowme, Athens end Mr less tube plant us1ng rotary \
rTfrhtl'lnlm•
el&lt;'nmg 1\t lh l,d th\ l kl( t' \ thl:' Ha&lt;me \~ ere Sunday evenmg Mr~ Gene Htce and famtty and branch m Glendale.
and Mrs Dowme.
Iptercmg, m 189~- _ ~ ~
lnrn Rarul.1ll 1\url IH·~ B.tr
\l tnn~ 1 Th e met'tm g w.1 s &lt;l os- dmner gurst s of Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs. Raymond Wal·
h ~ • a 1 drn .t nd Lt~.;;r '" 1.. ! 11
Pd v.t lh lll &lt;l\PT b1, the
Kev Eldon Kreeuter and Leda Mae burn and famtlv_
It · THE
I'11rl t' GOLDEN
r
ARROW"
\itlWdtd Huppelt Mr
and Mtss Roberta Kraeuter
at
Mrs Robert Coats spent the
1 r rc hnr r olrm
Mrs \-'aut Haptonsta\1 are ad tended the Ohio Um~erstty ~ weekend in Phtkldelphla, Pa ,

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NOW YOU

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18 • 1964

of BIS Mess Promise

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