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M". Charles Hayes entertain- rell , Mrs. Robert Lewis and , bons awai-d.d to Mrs. Robert
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Garden , Mrs. Charles LewiJ will cbeck ' Lewis fGr a Christmas door ar~ub Wednesday evening at her oo them .
lrangement using pine cones

Op.eretta 'The Button Tree'
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operetta,
Hokey Pokey Group _
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All a rdandPrevergrt!Ofl.
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"The Butlon
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Mr. aod Mrl. C. 0 , pII'IOitl
:ivic beaut1 fka lion contest W8.!1 rs.ed 'thrt d wt . ' prbeSJ Men ' ern arrangement uslag
okra pupils taking part Tuesday . Nov. Terry McClellan,.
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JUtlta "" nu.•. •·
Jt'r cent of all Ohio clubs par- b ft ~ f th
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Th anthemums in a tall container.
:Music Dlr~tor . 15 Maurita Erlewine, WUliam Myers,
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A dessert cOurse was served Miller, who Is assisted by the . Gl d J ~- Spar•·
"-. Mabel Va Meter·
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l·11 be WI'thdrawn· devotions . New yearbooks were dunng the social hour to
Roberta
Wilson, Anna Eliza~
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Tht" proJect rna_\' exlt&gt;nd ovt'r di ~ tributed by the president
members.
beth Truaer, Olive Page, and AMa Jacka, Bobby
her brother and slsfl,...!l
s pt&lt;riOd uf three years and need \,rs. John Terrell reported
Gladys Major.
Danny Stafford, Corlntbia
Mr. and Mrl. E l do
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lot be largP. ur spectaC'lilar . on the regional meeting held
Programs are in charge of and Roger Nelson.
and drluahteJ,
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)Ill must 1111 a net"d of
I h e in Nelsonville and Mrs. Robert
Linda Haley, costumes by the I Button Tree Elves
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Thompson on the fiower show
mothers, tickets by the P.T.A. I CUster, Keith Perry
Mn. Elu GilJnoN Jr.
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It was vot E'd lu partlcl p~te , , at Kyger Creek Sc~1ool, Nomembers, make-up by cooks! Devls, Ricky Metheney,
. Denver Kapple were
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~ree po!\&lt;;Jbl e- proje&lt;'l s 'A ere · Vt'mber 12. Rules and divisions
IIUld custodian, while Paul Wal· McM1llen, Tommy Arney,
vlllitora 1D Galttpolls
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d.lsrussed end ~lrs. John Ter-, of entries for the Meigs County
ker and Harvey Erlewine are es Council, Tony C8rdillo,
~leasant. W. Va.•
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Flow£'r Show, November %8-211
(n Middleport
stage managers.
mas Goff, Mike Swlek,
Doa JUles ol Tipp ott
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SAVI ALSO OM MOOM IICYCLES
Iat the Pomeroy Eleme'tory
Pupils In the play, as they Council, Mike Knapp,
V.aciOM 'nlCYC'.lU DUlliNG THIS SALI
School were distribute. by Mrs. I Mr. a~d Mrs. Ro_bert Mitch will appear on stage, will be, Harless, Frank ColweU,
·llrleflY Tuesday with Mrs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Charle!!' Lewis, regional dlrec- rand fanuly of Wheelmg, W. V~. arter Rhythm Band, The Little les Tyree, and Keith Jones.
·Rouak. M.lnersviDe.
tor
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and
flower
show
chairman.
were
weekend
guests
of
theuBoy's
Mother,
Sherri
'1\Jrner;
Button
Tree
Fairlea
Mra.
tbUah also vi.llted Mrl.
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
1'hf'
club
entry
will
be
Hospital·
p~rents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Perry
The
Little
Boy,
Terl')'
NE!p~;
Johnson,
Ailsa
Walker,
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Withrow.
I oi.ly SUS
"THE BRASS BOTTLE "
ity or Door decorations.
M~tch and Mr. and Mrs. John The Buttoneer Boys,
E1ght Sparks, Csrot SJgman, Rita
Emcat Carpenter
of
ITechmcolorJ
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Tony Randall. Byrl lves, Bar·
Plans were made for a Christ- Scanes.
Buttonless Boys and
Girls, vis, Carla Crisp, Pamela
·-.m~ last week
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With AIIMMd SNit
bar3 E'.den and Luscious Lu· m11~ dinner at Crow's Steok Mrs. Henry Henne_sy
left Hokey Pokey Children, Sixteen Sandra Flocarrl, Cindy
·and 'Mrs. Carl Moore. She
lu Porter.
House on December 16. follow· Thursday for Zanesville whe_re Little Elves, Twenty
Button s, Paricla Ashburn, Ann
I night with Mrs. I
''THE GOLDEN ARROW"
Coma llD&amp;sst"mbled, made
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eti
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party
and
gift
exchan_g;e
she
will
be
the
guest
of
relabvTree
Fairies,
Scissors,
Gloria
well,
Brenda
Rupe,
Joy
and children.
(Technicolor)
of aturd.." pine wood . Slate
Sealll • ,.......... Sal&lt;oTab Hunter
I at thf' home of Mrs. Robert es for two weeks.
IGoff; Thread, Margo Grate Bonita .Johnston, Gwen
Bentz of
wriUnc board. Sale Jll'lce
Lewis
Mis.s Fri~a Faehnle, Mr s. l Thimble. Wanda Cardi11o: The Brenda Flowers, Co~le
wltb tJer
SUNDAY, MONDAY,
TUES.
Mrs . Thompson gave a dem· Crary Dav.Js_ (ll\d !'-frs. C . . M. I Four O'Clock, Don Raya:, and es, Laura Arney, Debra Pierce, ,
Mrs.
Telford
Nov, 22-23-'24
on~tration on mechanirs
of Hennesy VISited With relatives The Dragon. Billy Crsy.
and Edith Woodard,
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flower arranging using dlj' e.nd l and friends in Columbus Wed· Rhythm Bend- James Coun- Ctmru. ~ Gaty Erlewine, . Mr. ,ro. _Mrs. ,IJutJes Patte.r.
MOLLY BROWN"
resh mterial.
She showed · nesday.
cil. Patricia Ashburn,
Ricky Kermy Jacks, BeUy
Smtih, 1 ~.' : 1.nd ~ ~ Brent of . _
(Technicolor)
how styrofoam cost hangers and Mr. and ~- Don Burkey _of Custer, Brenda Rupt:, Debra , CJJfford Edmonds, Glenna Keys, W~ ~y .dlnQer IUpesatlilter-ll
Dt&gt;bbie Reynolds, .Harve Prf's
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chirken
wire can be used to Marietta visited recently ~tth ~atson, Pamela Davi&lt;J, Carol i Sherrie Dlngus:l!l, Daniel Mid- his mo~er, ~." -DI;nie
nell . Ed BPgler. Jack Krusgre-at
advantages
Md the use her mother, Mrs. c_. A. Emrrush. Stgman, Edlh Woodard Thom~j klff, Uapny AShbUf11,
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of
randles,
Christmas
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and
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Richard
Roller
as
Arney,
Joe
Jacks,
Mary
Pierce,·
Stella
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Kay
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Colorcartoont
--====~m~e~nt:s~a~n~d~fi~•gu:;ri~ne:;:s~to:.,:::co::m~p::li~- ~ of Be~lre v1s_1ted the past week- Johnson, Jeffer'y Hilleary, Char· Eddie Turley, Jlnuny Betz,
1S16.so TOWll &amp; COUNTRY "'AGON SAU $12.00
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$12.95 ILO.DtO CHIIP WAGON -- -- SALE $18.10
Mrs. Wilbur Hunnmg and Mrs. Swick. William Gloyd, and ey, Krist}' Matson,
M211t· .
2 Only $11.50 stADIO CHIEP WAGONS ---- SALE $9.11
1son, Sandra Gloyd,
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Max Ro!ler.
Floyd Cleland .
I Only $9.H IADIO PLYII WAGONS ·--- SALI $7 . .
Mrs. c. M. Hennesy bas gone The Buttoneer Boys - Terry •Gloyd Tetry Jarrell,
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to Col~~bus to _ spen? the : Metheney, Kimmy
Pierce, Jones, Linda MidkJff, Bonnie 'ftle Junior 'e1ass of Polneroy 1 Z Only $7.51 stADIO JIT WAGONS --- --- SALI $6.00
ThanksgJVlng holiday With her Eugene Jacks, Eddie Ramsburg, Fraley, R.oa:er Stafford, Cheryl
School wlll present tts I 4 Onty $5.95 RADIO SUPER WAGONS ••• • SALE t4.GO
and fa~!}', Mr. and Paul Walker, Charles McMil· Nelson, Judy Stafford, Billy
Ulls ever~lng at 8 in th e l
I Only P,.., RIX PAL WAGONS ·· ---- --- - SAL~7S
Mrs. Gordon Harris and lam- lin, Keith Clellnnd, Larry NeJ. Harless, Dlnah Erlewine,
High auditorium.
SALE! JUST '-$3.95 &amp; $4.95 SCOOTERS
ily.
son, Bobb~ Flowers, and Har- ny Tyree, Peggy Arney,
The play, a three-act
vey Erlewme.
Oblinger, Grace TUbb11,
edy, develops Into hilarious
·WHILE THEY LAST , . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . $2.50
_Eight Buttonless Boys and Ica Prry, Carmla
when the girls ·try to get
G1rls - Jeffrey Grate, Larry 'i Joyce Edmonds, Robert
boys lo take them dancing.
Harmon, Gene Flowel'3, Tom· burg, and Dena Jacks.
like aU boys, they would rather
IMPRIII f4.$11
my Crisp, Joyce Arney, Lois
play football. Cecil gets a
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Fall and winter wonders
Fellow1hip Supper
relormalory and poor All"' 11
Gifted ideu for the
Na:;arene
Youth
practically
geto left at the altar.
A down oo the fann &amp;arne
Made by Remeq - of pill·
holiday season ahead. See
w!tb
12 real anjmal
Seniors of Rutland High HalillBI Meeting
II Helil Wedne1dny
Jane, the girl next door, Is
tlt.,,. loft of,)illy •alueour salection of ...
a:ounds,
tor 2 to 4 playerL
for~y• or giri1 - Sale
, School are practicing for their The Middleport
Nazarene A feUowship supper
played by, Kendi Gnaeser:
Sa
· class play to be preseoted Dec- Young people's group held its I ed by the Women's
Gwyn, Jane 1 best friend, is I
; ember 4 in the high school aud· first meeting Tuesday evening Society of the First
portrayed by Sandi ~ndrickd;
j itorium under direction of Mrs. at Mrs. Luster's home tn Mid~ Ichurcll was held Wednesday ev· ~alter's mother, Mariall,
is
Harold Sauer.
dleNirt Prellellt were Sherrie ening llh the church
P ayed by Barbara Kennedy;
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Lynn, Walter's "bratty" sister,
The play is entitled, "Take Stmrnons, Bonme
Sunmo~s, Mr. and Mrs. P. Sadhu
is done by SharOD Bigp; AJ,
Your Medicine" by
Felicia Sharon Harrison, Peggy MeKin-- of NeUore, South lndiaD.
ller
P~NNY BRITE ROOM OUTFITS
1 W lier'10Ide r ss
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Roger FoII ow Ing the din ner, Mr. and ce, aHannahs·
·' Metcalf, The scene
is a hospital ney, Ronrue
e e,
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Real piay furnlture-,-Kltchen uinette, Bedroom,
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Stephenson. Mrs. Samuel spoke briefly
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Schoolroom• .Your- Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.75
room.
Tommy Luster, Phyllls Luster conducted a question and
ld P~YI Hfdeg~ 8 ·
The action centers on Henry ·, and Mrs. Bartlett.
swer period. Mrs. Harry L.
w ow; ane VBIII
K. DodsOL, a most unwilling pa· j Plans were made for s Christ- ey and Mrs. Joseph Cook
~a':, a juvenile officer;
I'ENNY BRITE $12.95 NURSERY
tient. played by Larry Rupe, mas party to be held Decem· the Samuela on a tour of th Bob W~~~ ::::roGihbs
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and the other patient, Mr. Puck- 1 ber 21. The meeting began wilb town and a part of West
' a
New 131&lt;1 Inch Doll n pajam... Baby tender, Bath·
ett, who is enjoying his stay · a prayer at 8 p.m. and closed ginia, then visiting the
· ~=yed ..bJ BUI
Ft~;
lnette
and a crib. Complete Set. Silo Price $10.49
away from his tyrant of a sis- at 10:30 with a prayer by Mn . High school where Mr. and Mrs.
..~ 1ft'!al~l fllither Is Oli1'
ter, is played by M'ike Stewart. Bartlett.
Samuel spoke
Tom.,_,.; · CeCil is _lnldegardJ
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Others '""'"" part are Linda '
self and Bennett n ••- .•&lt; play1
JOHNNY SEVEN COMBAT SETS
Sue Park;;;:: Angela Warren;
AUce;, !Ia""'·""'"''"
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Don Smith as Dr . Bill JackBlnoculats - 2 Walkie Talkie Combat Phones son; JuUa Lucas, head Durse,
SON 18 BORN
Rifle Bullets - Armor Piercing Shells - 2
M~s Holt; Sally Williams as Miss Darlene Koehler and Mr. niec"' of the bride, and
Mr. and Mn. A: K.
nades- Jun~e Knife. It's a One Man Army $12.95
eAU WEATHER
Pat Pryor; carolyn McKnight Victor E. Gaul will be married Sharon Gaul, cousin of t b of 275 Flint Rtdge, (;
and Martha Hawkins as Dottie on Novembec 2S, at 7:30p.m. ln groom.
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are annni.Jft:clilg the birtb
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and Lottie, nurses ; Darrell the Chester Methodist Church. The bride-elect iB a
son, named Todd Kyle, ~:::11
2 Only $9.50
Smith as Jack Benson; the or- Vle custom of open chw·ch will Iof the Fultonham
11, at Uhiversity ~
,
Kay Fraley aa Cordelia IR observed.
Church and Is employed
Columbus wetghluc 71&gt;
Pennee Williams as
Tile marriage of Miss Koeh- Royal McBee Corporation
Jeffers luive two o t b e
~or use wltll11lttfl~
Dovie Ftnkledink; Carol Floc. ler IIDli Mr. Go.al wlU moke Athens.
SOilS, Ken~ 10, and
Bulld-A·Home •nd
U''orm S.l COll!l"'"'ta1
cari as Dodie Blake; Roonie tbe roartb a:enerattoa of the ·Mr. Gaul attends the cr;,:I· ~G~r=and~parenta .-e Mr.
S.bdlwlolon hto
trU.eb,.• Letter :·a ,. Num·
Koehler, visitor at the bospital; Gaol femlly &amp;o be married on terMethodist Church and ts
SuDden o1. ~~~*:11 ber Anlmalli Military v..
Made of ~afe polyethylene
bleleo,
Medtill
and.
Balle
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ant
Miss Koehler
tion company of
of
OhlO.
Ray father.
Sutherland as the exped· November
IS. is th~e
·Car end-Truck Porto, Alr·
or
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of Mrs. Agnes Koehl«
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other characters include •
d the 1 te J w
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mother and a lltUe girl, Brenda 1 M aGn 1 ~- ~- · ' 1
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er. r. au a u~e 100 o
7y on~ an
ary e s;
and Mrs. J. M. Gaul of .C:Oesu:r
o d ladles, Sharon Roberts and An open reception will
Sharon _Balch. Stege
held immediately foUowing
are cecil Jobmton aDd Keever wedding at the home of Mr.
2 Only ltiy ..i1
Grate.
Th chairma I th
Mrs. J. M. Gaul.
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M.ICHAN!CAL
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n
e.
M her attendants Mlsa KO&lt;el&gt;ll
TRAPIZI
CLOWII
tamment between acts 18
ler has cbosen Miss Pat "~"'• II
Wells; iD ~barge of
of the groom, 11 her
No wlndluc - ao botterCoo!Pieto with ·~.car sall!s, Bonn1e TUrner, and
attendant. Bridesmaids
iel - fuUy IUtomltle BquJar, prtea IJ
lot. of faD tO opente. .
et•, Brenda Daylong.
Becky Tiwm)IIIIID, ~~;::11
Curtain time 18 U5 p,
the lrlde,
Mrs. (
Sale
MIDDLEPORT, 0,
Tickelll will go on sale
Gaul, coualn 01 the groom.
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• Nov. 24,
Mr. Roger Gaul will serve
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man for his cousin,
Rodney Gaul, coualn ol
groom, and Mr. Roy Reid,
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ew of the bride, wW aeat
~lbl~ wind, WO!!C'el! atasul, ·deflea ll'vil)'•. .,
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Mr. Freeland Koehler, bro1ib- ll
of the bride, will
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bride away.
The Rev. Pearl
of the Cbeatllr
r.
Cburcb, will officiate the
ble rlog, candlellght _,,_,~ •
Mila Dorothy Carr and Mn.
lee Nease will be oraanilt
vocallot.
Mist Jane IIA!Id, niece ot tho
lrlde, will regloter tho IIUOiill·
For a real Thanksgiving treat, bring the Aides for the .-ption are
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Mn. Karen Bryai!t. Mill Hope
family here for our traditional Holiday
WePay3"1olrclt!redOras-m,.·
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Mils VIcki Koehler,
feast. Everyone's sure to enjoy our bounti-

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IN MEMORIAL

COATS

JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY

Fourth Generation of Gauls will
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BAHR CLOTHIERS

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Thy god-like crime was to b~ kind,
To render with thy precepts less
The sum of human wretchedness,
And strengthen man with his own mind,
Rut, baffled as thou wert from high
Still in thy patient energy
And thine indomitable spirit
In the- endurance and repulse
Whi&lt;'h Earth and Heaven could not ronvulse
A mighty lesson we inherit.

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PROGRAM ON 18TH
cwos weed control in the es- 1 Tile oeohd topic of the """)
AGRI-FOLKS INVITI'JD ILunch wiU be available at lho lt?l. With approximately haU of
/ The December 18 program j tabhshing of legumes , weed ' ond. day of the school Is " For· Farmers. agri-busineaa men ' mtetinl place each. day. Thi• thll • creqt 1n mMdowl, It eu
AJrkultare
I will have one very Jnterestmc cOIItrol. in old sods 6lld estab- 1ace Mtil'lllgement.'f Dr. Do A Uld dealen of all klnda inter- [il one of the purposes or atp. bt .~een tMt wilh the decreaM
Metgs ~ounty .far mert
are topic which has not been con- lll!hed stands as well as in mea- l Graffi.s, Exteosion A&amp;ronomlat, ested in fa rm produetlon are in- lq llp, so plant can be made tn lind iD metdowe 1nd t b 1
jmmng wtth Galha county far.m- i Sld~ much iD the past. This dows and pastures. He wiD al- 1OSU , will dlscus1 harv~t m 1vlted to atteDd both days of Ifot makln1 the lunch avallable. need for lnerettlnJ llveatoek
ers In th~ Foraae Production topiC IS weed control m forages. so discuss the importance of 1edules. ~arvest sys tems, man.. this school. It you plan to at· '
VITAL IMPORTANCE
, prodU('Iion wt muat lmproYI
Sc11ool to oe sold at the Ky~er
Dr. Edward Stroube , Exten- •chem 1cal weed control as op- agement of annuals, and for- · tend please sign up by
The importance of tmprov- the. productivity of the
ltnd
Crefl. High School near Chesh· sJOn Agronomist, OSU, will
posed t.o cultural weed control. Iacea ln the cropping 1ystem.
tacting the Extenslon Office. 1in&amp; Ute meadow• and pasture-• which lt devoted to the prod.uc"' on O.C.mber I and 13.
, -uon of hay and forqe ,
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Three IDJUre
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Grauel that are ln I~~
of lrowth eu quiCklY mov•

maturity wben crude tiber CODo
tent rapld.JJ in~uel ,
'IbUI, crutnc: man,..ment II
u lmptl'ativt •• lertlllu.~\101
in manqement of puttJttl. Tb.c
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EtUmaw rtleaoed at a re- tloft of pasturn to alia i qual
the morning se-ssion on F'rlday ,
cenl meeHnu of Melaa Count lty Improvement. Improved pU
Decemb.r 1 llar!ing " 10 a. 1
A.s.c.s. .;;;elopmeni eommti. 1ureo have more plllltl tllal a"
rn . It Wtll o&lt;lllCluclo at ! p.m. i
1M pointed Ollt tbat In puturo higher In protein and ~~-b
'l'ho secood session. olso on Frl_ A\.A·,Gj · ' • ~
land alono Metco county oeedo crude nber aiXI few•. P-•11
day , December II. will have I
Ill treat at' ltalt :111,000 addition- thai ... harmful or lnJui'joill..,
the same tlmo sdledule.
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Wendall Gorlach,
Three person• were Injured In two of three accldentl al acreo with limo and ltrtlllz- either physical or tolkol!)llcal
Most !olb lmow that to reach [
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an employ·1lnvestlpted in Meljs county Friday by the Oblo Stata
cbaracLerlsttcl.
tht Kner Creek Hi&amp;h School,
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At tile school, information wiD
1 CoJW.:,b11 ~as ri. OllJo, In&lt;.,
the)· lab State Route S5l at don Flemmllll Jack Fruth Bill
f~
The first of the two Injury accldenta wao at • p .m. on Alao 'ioctudtd in this report be avollablo on
phasn
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Cl!osh~. go west one • haU Knlabt ahd J~mes Lowls .'
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wu tho need for new oeecllngo dlflortnl aubjecta Usted. tq all
milo, "'"' left on tit• jTavel
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o- A car driven eut .., bonatd
of 1,141 acreo o1 puturo, If dttlon farmera may aolf ~uot
bill road. a1Xf - ..,.. mile to
Chamber ol Commerce Dlrec: · ' • ·~·flllm
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tary club Friday nflht.
H. Davidson, Ill, P......, lurlt- the lUI oldt Into o ditch, where we Itt ii&gt;IDf to lmprovo our Ilona o1 tht -'alllb ahd ' lil
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Another in th• elub'o eurrenl ed north toward 1 prlnlt drlvt It •w
·~ over on tb I• ft • Ide . producdon in thlo dtreetloftt hen the!&lt; particular
quOJUon answtr'l'bb: school is a follow - up ton and Lawrence Mohr and ~
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serJea oi "memben' vocatlo~ Into the patb o1 1 Cll' ctrtfth There was heavy dama1e to It Is important hat we re tilt ed..
of tbo Ftn~e Production Work- M•naaing Director Belva Far·
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al aiXf jrolesstonal tall&lt;o," Gtr- west by Michael G. Roberti. tho car, ahd the driver r.colv- .,.. test value .,...ble by dolns Ellliblll wUl also be at lbo
""'~' in Meiss County last win- ley and ""'rotary
Harriet !
lach noted that the first 111 20, Pomeroy. Pos,...en lnJur- eel • ..,.,.. lacenuon of the the Job In the best way at tho meeting place so that !armel'l
ter. It will so into more detail ' Crulckohank ·
LEOPOLDVILLI!, The Conco line In Middleport was laid In ed In the Davld!OII car wer1 left hlp. He wu Ia kent o Me lei proper time, and with tilt most may aee the exhlbltl aiXI Iaiii
on lww we can make our for· I News Medta _ J . Knox Dye, - Government troops marched 1911, Two employees are oa eaU c.trtsty Estep, 17, West Colum- General .hospital by a passlnc economical materJala.
with the speciaUsts, eiUler a.
age. do a better job of produc- .~ Melinda Hamilton, Bob Siler, toward rebel-held S1anleyville to repair line leaks. Three •er-- bla, W. Va., an abrasion of the motorist He wu cited to ap[ore the program open~ at 11
!ion on the soils in Meigs and "
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d today whne BelgtaD paratroops v1ce men worl out ol the Joe nose, ahd Gertrude Kline, 11 pear In Melcs county court Nov . Wt.,.. Just be1lllllln&amp; to real- 0 m durq the noon
hour
Galli• counties
Mary dur~ ax~ce .daTer an stood ready to save American office
Mjddleport bruise.
left arm. 21 tor conditional &amp;peed.
lzt that bnproved
o~ f~llowing the ptOil'ilD , •
The December 4th program [ r. an
rs. avt
awney . i and Belgian pMsoner1 ''11 the
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Tbey did not requlrt lrta&amp;menl. A third •ccldent look place does many things
Any periOn in MeJJJ ~unt7
is devoted to the topics. Stand
According to Charles Wyman,! need arises."
. The company I dlvlslOQ office There was medium ciamqe to •• S:tO p.m. OD Rl f ODe and just the one speeUic
interested in attendln&amp; ahould
Establishment and Forage Fer- i chairman of Board of Pantasot.a, The white-led government rol- ts in Jackson and the cUstrict the Davklton car and heavy to four tenths of a mile lOUth of consider. For example,
send their reservaUon in to the
tili:zation &amp; Liming. Dr. George co~pletion of th plant is expet- umn advancing virtually unop- ~~flee in Athens. Ht said over- the Roberts vehicle. Darklson Mkldlepo:t at Storyta Rua; Rd. ~Uon of pernw.Deln
Meigs County EJ:tenllon Of{letl
Gist Extension Agronomist who ed m approxJmately 10 months. posed from the rlver port of
IU rates Jn the
United was cited to. Melp court No•. A car dnven out of Story s Run, mcreases lhe drota~ht
by MondiY November SO 10
no
stranger
to
Meigs
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oun1y
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plant
is
experted
to
em,
Kindu
was
reported
Friday
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States.
are
28
per
cent
bl&amp;her
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fallur.
to
yield
right
of
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William
S:i&amp;ler,
15,
of
pastllfes.
Root
that
plant ~an be madt ~~ ·the
15
r._farmers, will disc~s how to get ploy about :.!50 persons.
[ Punia , 240 miles from Stanley· than m OhJo.
way.
Middleport caused a car driv- Ja increased parUcularly by phos Decetuber 4 aeuJon.
'1!tands established and s1.1rh oth·l Pantasote Corporation in lhe ville. Newsmen said the town Gerlach observed that he en- The other injury "lCcldent W81 en south by Wesley D. Clark, phorus. ~:ance pb01phorus
er metters as mixture , seed- I 1920's was a leacUng supplier[ was takell after I token battle, Joy• Uvlna: Jn the Mkldlept:rt- at 5:20 p.m. on Rt. 124 iD Jtl, Huntm,ton tQ swerve to •- ea very slowly througb the .
ingrates seeding methods plant of material for convertible tops , with no reported casualties Pomeroy .area. He beUeves any- Langavllle. A car driven west void a coWalon and be went profile, lr and when a pasture
coropetiti,on, and selectton of of Model T. Fords, and prior Premier Moise Tshombe wu one .movmg mto 11 n~w com- by Thomas H. Harley 33, Mays- orr tile ri(ht side and hit I ' is renovated, this i.s the opporspecies and varittif'!
to this. made coaled Jmpree- driving ahead wJth the miJ 1W.ry ?tUDJty can become QUickly ad- v11le, Ky ., W6Yit out oi control KUard rail.
) tune tJme to Incorporate an
DIVOTIL TO 1NTIRU1 OP
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Dr. Harold Shoem~ker .
nated and laminated fabrics advance on Stanleyvllle despite JUSt~. ! his new surroundings/ on 11 curve at a railroad cross- Tbert was no contact made1~uate supply of
MIIGI MAlON ARIA
tension Agronomist. who has al-l used in the manufacture or seat fears that an attack on the by _JOmmg the church of ll J !I mg . It ran off the right, then by the cars. The Clark car had l 1nto the seed bed where
so spent considerable time in coverings, tarpaulins and shad- city might mean a 1118ssacre of choice ~nd a member of a club ~~ck across the road and off ~oderate damage. Sigler was ~ grass may be feeding
~fe-igs county will talk about 1es·for the railroad and automo- the Communist-backed rebels' such as Rotary .
.
ctted t.o Meigs court Nov . 27 for Ill for several year11 to come.
the lmportanr~ end need of for. tive industries.
wh.ite captives.
Berna~d Fultz was appot~tfailure to yteld right of way.
Nitrate itself mady.~nio~t;pmle~i:[~::::::~
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root depth
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D_~an urm~ e busm~ss sta·
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patrol mcluded Ri~rd Lus- A healthy -and vigorous ,..,,,.
limtng materials to use the fabric bark In 1936
~E~ROIT :-edSettlement okr a ,:'"· Rpotana~ . will dl~e at the,
et\1, 20, Rio Grande, Beckley, plant will have more roots
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rates of application, the' time After World War II the firm cn?plmg Umt
Auto Wor ers ay .. reparang the dmner .at 1
W. Va., clted. Nov. 28 for speed, cubic inch of soU and, will
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of appllcatio:~, tmd the var:ous entered the poly vinyl field in Strtke at a key plant pav~ Marlin Rest~urant
n.ext Frl· l
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and Charles D. WlnJtoD
4.7 trate the !Gil deeper. A well
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force
with
the
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the
way
today
lor
resumption
ot
day
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Preparmg
the
dmner
at
Funeral
serviCes
lor
Henry
Middleport
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jail
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plant
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of its first calendar for manu· u pro uctton at o
ntor eat c urch were Mrs. Mae 1 ran " . ane, . yracuse! w awaJting hear.lng on .• eharge ter more efficiently man 1
O.IIJ
11M, •
racturing film and Js growing iCo.
Lambert, Mrs. M. C. Wllson, ldled Fnday a~ 9 . ~ 3 !fl·
at of drMnc wh1le intoxicated. j poor In nutrition. Water utll.,.,. ....... _.... • •
at &lt;~ tr~me-ndous pace .
.The Settlement came FrldMy Mrs. Walt~r Hayes, Mrs. Ka- Veter~s hospital m R1chmond, conviction• in Meigs county lzatlon has been Jllustrated
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PVC, or vinyl, as It ls t'Om- 1mght between Ford and Bar- th.erme Knight olllld Mrs. Jane 1Va. , wtll be held Monday 11t 2 court Friday Included Wilbert many plants, pasture fl'&amp;sses
1 1
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monly called, has a great ~ gainers from UAW Local 228 Gilkey.
p.m. at Ewlnl cha~ with bur- Hearold, 36, Cnncord, W. Va ., are no exception. Fertilized
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rential and a bright future with i iepresen~mg work~rs at ~he
, tal m the Rock Sprmg" c-~me· fined '10 an cost1 for faUure j tures yield acre forage, are
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demand, due rl:company s
Sterlmg, .. M1~., : J
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tery .
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to yield right or way ;
Allen greener, and are productive
Don't Take A
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iiC· ·~has~lS plant. A ratlftoiMOD
UDJOr
Play
Survivors tnclude hiS Wife, Harris, 25, Pomeroy, tined ,10 er a Jonger
period uf time
. curdmg
,
Jan:_t Marie , two chiJdren, Dan· and costs tor stop sip viola· through a drouglll condition
1mt&gt;etmg was scheduled sunday .
Chance With Your
Ten
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were:Jit the Umversuy ol Detro1 Is Well Rece1ved
, lei F ran~lln and Herman Lee, tion; James A. Will, 22, Pome- than unfertilized graases.

Chemical Plant
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Henry Shane

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The Pomeroy High J u n I or al hoDme .l hllsShparents, Mr. end I roy, fined $15 and costa for un- The quality of t~;·~rti:~~~~~~~: ll
ane
" . F r edere
1 k we11- 1s
· improvltd from
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class presented a well rece·v d Mrs. an e
Lo' Syracuse·' 1 1ta fe operauon,
a. 96&amp;
es
t e SISter, Anna
u Brownlng Iing 60 Dunb
W V8 fined Th
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- 1 JOHNSON CITY, Te:r. - , play Friday PtlJhl In the school Pomero and two brothers Dan:
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bmaled consumptiOn for 1964 IS President Johnson met
with , auditorium l.lllder directioo of
Sh y,
d
1$5 and costs for parking onl gestlbllity qualities are ··mplroV··II
• fngln• night only111bs.
10 n b'tll'lon 610 mtllt'on pounds
ny
ane Darwtn
an Ste- h' h
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· Agriculture Secretary Orville 1 Mrs Theodost.:~ Frecker
h Sh '
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ames · n r,
y proper ,ertUzatton.
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Freeman today and prepared ta l
play, entitled "That's Our :
45,
is
nourished will
handle lightwe•sht package I momes were cone u
v.lt t
atlend memorial service! Sun- [ Boy,' was a three .-ct cumedy· at the funeral home after 3
for PV~rrd~Cf.
re-grow quickly after ~=.~~!II MUD I SNOW
ol woodcuttinB power. Roller I tradlhonal turnmg of the dJrt day on the first anmversary of farce produc.'t'd by arran ement
p.
Patrolman. G. f.: .. Scott ' J~ or clippln&amp;, producing a .ll
bearing engrne design tn· IWllh a gold plate shove l. First r President Kennedy's death .
I with the Art Cruft Pia: Com- I ~- ~~y. He ~·~.a v~teren I' tende~. ~~i.v~. tr~ining cla~sesl lent and highly digestible u"""'· ll
crt~ases power and perform- . to handle the shovel was C A. Johnson and Freeman were pany
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oNre~. n tct. e ' · at Racine and Ky"er
Creek '11te protein content and yield
a ne e m any position- even
W
next was Henry Wy-1
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Fre~ and orrg wUl &lt;lfflclate. , ht•• sch I H ·h" ed , ftl
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upside down. Avalable w1th
y ma~ ,
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. , experted lo discuss wsys
to . J~fl G1bbs played the role of
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oo s. e s .ow a m o t'.vteiD per acre 11 mcreaaed
your cha~ca af 15•, 19" or
man 3rd was Ft~ldmg L~w1s pare down the multi-billion dol· Ithe main character.
Other 1
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and conducted 9,u.~stlo~ and an-. by rertilizatloo.
:~ power ~i·roHer nose and 4th, Everett Btssell .
IJar federal farm program a! members of the cast w
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swer period. 11iere are 15 lD Mineral contents of berba•e.
rs.
part of the administration's (:laudia Grueser, Sandra H:~~ I
the class at Raclne and 12 at partlcularly, ~he important
670xiS - - - $16.~
COME lft fUR A MMOMSJWlOI
~0 FJNF.D
1 drive to hold down the budget. j ncks, Barbara Kennedy, Shar- :
Kyser Creek.
erals as calctum and
Wesley Gil~ey and Ralph Ed • . The President
met
Frldav on Biggs, Kathy Hannahs Cher- 1
plua tax
I wards were ftned 1100 and costs Iwith Interior Secretary Stewart Iyl Edwards
William F
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1in M~igs county court ~oda.y by 1 L. Udall, who announcced a i Chris Tompkma, J, C. ;:s~~~;
Nylon Blackwall Tube
Judse Frank W. Portel, Jl ..' on spare-no-expense drive by the Bennell Roush, and Jane Ev. : NEW YORK (UPI)
Type
charges or hunttng al ~tght.. l administration to C'Ut the cu!t lens. Prompters: were Margie dent Johnson and leaden of
THE PRODUCTION
Judg~ Porter suspended $t5 ?I of l'Onverting sea water jnfo , Warner and Darla Ebersbach / publl!lhing wtrld paid tribute I
t LANDMARK SEitVICI
CREDIT ._
the ftne and placed. the patr fresh water.
Slage crew workers
wer; dsy to R&lt;:ly Wilson Howard, • [
STATION OPEN 24 HitS.
on s1x months probatiOn. Gom~ ,
S
Igiant of 2oth Century Journal~
1 Paul Smith G
Spr tna A'tl'e ,
Pomeroy
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, uy argent, Bob ,.
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prolel tors on a
1 tams un , ANGEtHOLM, Sweden _ A Brothers and MJke N
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tsm , who died Friday night al ·
tltoglater l'or l'rH
PHONE WY 2-5101
i M~x Duckworth made the ar Swedish airliner artem;ting a 1Usherettes were Judy eu~:~~t the age of 81.
1
195C l'ord Tole
FARM
LOANS
Given Awoy
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[ lendi~g at Barkaakra. Air Base ; ho~se , Brenda Owens, Lin'da I Howard, who began his new1.'
FOR
FARMERS
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lll ram and mist Fnday night 1~m1th, Donna Reibel, Janette paper career more than
slx
IY FARMERS"
htt .a power ~~ a~d crash.ed Scott and Barbara Roush.
decade! ago as an f8 a ""'" 11
ron . Its bck , k1lhng :n and mreporter. actively headed
Atflont-Molt•
Don't Run Out Of
1JUnng 10 of the 43 persons aMtdgs Geueral Hospital
group of 17 Scripps • Ho1ut'd 1 LY 3-1612-WY
2-5270
1board. The Crash was the won~t ADMISSIONS - None.
newspapers at the time of
Fuol .. _
DICK ·STIRitiT·
[ever repurted In Sweden. All DISCHARGES- Anna Smith,' deatn .

THE LIGHTWEIGHT
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, cept
of thefordead
the were
plane s Norwet!J- Pomeroy
Middleport:
; Bobby
Clara Joe Ohhnger,l
Adams and
Heone
was
ol the
a prime
an co-pilot.
Racine; Pearl Williams, Rut: I United Pre1s. He had been
WAGONER LOADER
,
land.
ident and editor of the
A ~now ltorm whipped aJon&amp;
York World-Telegram and
by wmds up to 95 miles an hour I
FO~FEITS .l:liQND
until his retirement rrom
, roared eas~ward out of the ~e- 1 Okey K~1ser, 34, Racine Rd ., post Jn 1960.
• numbed Mtdwest today. Jn 1t.s l has forfeited P5 bond on an Howard was stricken . with 1
PHONE WI 9-3202
1 wake an lif'clic air mass ranged intoxication charge ln Middle· j heart attack at hb Park
PEARL STREET
from the Canadian border to lport Mayor Lee 8mith'11 court. nue office late Friday•-!::!~ /
RACINE, 0.
"iiEE!!!!EE~~!!~~~!!Eiii:iiiiiiiiiiiii!!~ theTh•Gulfstorm,
Collst.
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j noon. He wall taken to D
fostering some of
SQUAD CALLED
Hospital wnere he died a
the most violent pre·ThBDksiiv· l Middleport emergency
res- hours later.
1 ing weather ever to hlt the mid ! cue squadmen were called to '
, landll, contributed to nearly
the Mabel Pottlt resldenc on MARRIAGE APPLICATION
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Lane it U:to a.m. Fri- Danny Ray Mlcllael, 21 1
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West&lt;rvtUe II
Celina ICHS •
Paint Valley 57 Westfall 47
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New Knoxville 79
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Fort Recovery $S
Green Township 51
Shade 106 Chellerllill 40
Eastern Beaver 60
Carthage-Troy 57 Waterloo
Chillicothe Biahop Flaget 58 Albany 75 Zal- 5I
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Union Furnace &amp;I Tbo Plalnllf
Chagrin Falls II
Allensville 83 Southeastom U ~Cl land South 56
Hannan-Trace 5&amp; WiltoD 57
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Bob Polcyn and Roger BarD· to all the athletes. He said ••foot- out that Kyger Creek is ranked
Mr. and
.Alpha Bar: WaynesviUe 66 BeUebrook. '
ett were named mosl valuable ball and basketball are fine, ninth m the state on the Class took . Mrs. Be~ste Stders to Uru- 1Little Miami 83
lineman and back Friday night but don't get cheated out
of A rating.
\ verslty Hospt ta~ . at Col~mbus I
Clinton Massie 49
.' UPI Bp9rll Writer
are right and past performances
~'!r.lq::~ ~~IIJ. as 53 grid players were honor- your education." Johnsoa con- Coach John Wickline and ] Monday They VISited theJr dau- 1Lincoln Heights 12 Jackloa •
'lbree-of-a~kind may not al- mean anything the festivities in District ~e!m ineladlug Galli- ed at the annual Kyger Creek tinued, " dedicate yourself to ICoach While also spoke to the g~~r. ~'rtrs. Kay Cedwal lader [l Franklin Monroe 4ti
ways take the poker pot, but it Baltimore and Cleveland may
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your books."
audience.
w l e t ere.
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New Parb Jeffenon 31
wW clean house Sund&amp;y for Bal- bave to wait another week.
polls Bill Wamsley,
~olcyn and Barnett, co-cap- Then mixing this with some Wickline said he has enjoyed , M;s. Mar y Davts and son · D~kota: 68 Twin Valley Sout1:t. 0
timore and Cleveland in the
Baltimore Raflled
l!t'l:!fW'»lhri!W.%M!!f!!i. s 1!!!~:-~ tains of the unbeaten Bobcats, personal experiences, he noted the last two yeers with the , Joh of Charleston .. W· Va. a?d [ R1vers1de 57 Fairlawn U
National Football League.
Baltimore is favored by nine
were selected by their team- how sad it is to find a great clubs that have racked·up 20 · Mrs. Garnet Entsmmger of Mid- New Bremen 14 it. Hency
The deal is this :
over the Rams but bad tD strugmates.
athlete Ulat cannot play
col· straight wins.
1 dleport. 0 . attended Sunde Y Greenview 65 .
Three victories, one by the gle in their first meeting this
ln all some 62 persons receiv- lege ball because of his schol~ He thanked the parents and I School at Langsville Sl.lnday.
Springfield Sbawoee II · •.
Baltimore Colts over Los An- year, trailing 13·7 et halftime
ed athletic awards.
astic average,
congratulated the football tEam
Fairbanks 6&amp; Olentaogy il
geles, one by the Cleveland before pulling out a 35·20 vicGuest speaker for the event 1 The guest speaker then end· and head coach Jim While.
t.;STABUSHES FUND
Browns over Green Bay and tory with three long touchdown
was Ellis Johnson, basketball I ed hts talk by teUing incidents White thanked everyone who 1 COLUMBUS. Ohio tUPI )-The
one by the Philadelphia Eagles passes from Johnny Unitas to
coach at Marshall Umversity. 1of this kind that have happened contributed to the fine season. : CoJumbus Country Qub Will
over St. Louis, will clinch the Jimmy Orr.
Mrs. Jane Gilkey of Middle- Speaking before approximat&amp; 1wh1le he has been .at Marshall He noted that four years ago 1establish a $5,000 trust fund for
Western Conference flag for the The Ram! have beefed up port and Mrs. Henry Waggon- ly 200 persons, Johnson stres~ 1and Morehe.ad State.
19 freshmen started out and lost the betterment of golf from pro..
C~lts and the Eastern champion- their offenae with the passing er, local, called &lt;ln Ava Gilkey ed the importan-ce of educat~~ Toastm~ster of the
~vent / six g~mes they played. Today, [ eee~s of Jest July's 1964 Proship for the Browns.
com~ of quar~erback Roman Sunday afternoon.
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1was Merlto Ross, who pomted he said 14 of these same fresh- fess 1onal Golfers Association !
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Actually, tile Colts only need GabneJ to rook1e Bucky Pope.
J' 'd
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J men are still with him as sen- [tournament.
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grab their first title since 1959. underdog to the beleaguered ~:n:!h v~~=sth;r., k :~ wood.
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Mr.
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'had as recent week end guests
and Polcyn ret&gt;e1ved were do- 1Rousseau will be ready to play
the1r first Eastern crown since ' record-settmg fullback , needs The church had a bake sate Mr. and Mrs. Richard Rhodi!S
nated by the Athletic Club. 1 for the Montreal Canadiens Sun- I
1957. Jim Brown's rookie year. only seven rushing attempts at Kroger's. Sa.turday and net- Bnd two children, Dunbar, W.
Athletic Club.
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LAUNDRYThey would be the earliest from scrimmage to become the
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ORY CLEANING
title clinchings s.ince the NFL first man in NFL history to build a new church chimney., re1t , Charleston, W. Va.
POMEROY
expanded to a 14..game schedule carry the ball 2,000 time! He Carl Sampson went to Colum- Herb Riggs, who has been . r~ keel b se
onto last Wednesday.
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and Mrs. Betty Graham home vid Riggs .and family.
sell Van ~eter have _had watthree weeks still remaining in St. Louis is a slim two-point after they had spent the week Guy William Harper and Dr. ~r wells drilled on theU' propere~
the regular season.
1pick over the Eagles, who have there.
Carr of Rio Grande College lles r~tly,
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However, lf the oddsmakers · running backs Timmy Brown Mrs. Bessie Graham and sou, were evening callers at
tile Mrs: VJOiet Brew~r, Mrs. ~... ,
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and Ollie Matson on the doubt· S.Sgt. Harold
Graham spent Fehx Alkire home. Dr. Carr is 1ola F1tch and ~tevte,. were m Mrs. C~r~ Mom!l and
son
ful Jist. The Cards will be wlth- 1an evening with Ava Gilkey. making a biological study or: Pomeroy shoppmg Friday.
Theron ~tstted Mr. and M r 11.
out offemive tackle Bob Reyn- 1Harold's four year enlist.ment local caves.
I Mrs. Linda ~a!d and Shelby Max Snuth Sunday.
olds, fenter Bob Demarco and jis up and he .has re-enlisted. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Black. 1Were re~ent VISitors ot . the Mr. andMrs.Duane .Barrand
defensive back Jerry stowdl, He will be sta~oned near Col· wood had a srecent visitors. Charles Van Meter family.
Ison Shawn of . Oak. H1!1 .. spent 1
BANTAM MIED LEAGUE !an injured.
umbus. Be brought beautiluJ c~- 1,Mc. and Mrs.WiUiam
Cham- . Rand~ Well.s has .completed Saturday evenmg wtth h1s par-I
Nov. 10, 1914
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shions from Viet Nam. ~n~..Oki- hers, Mr. and Mrs. James Loh- h1s bas1c tn:uolng w1th the U. ents, Mr. and. Mrs. Alpha Barr.
Sting Rayo
I In other games the Lions are . nawa to his fr~s. . .. . . .
has
1se of Lancaster .and carl Black- [s .. Nav~ and spent a. few days 'f?e Langs.vtlle Church
C. Hannahs
SeeThe
175 favored by two over Minnesota Th~ Clinto.n _Gilkey far:n.ilf are r wood of Columbus.
, w1th friends and relative~ he~e. choU: practi~ on We~ne~day 1
B. Hensler
156 at Detroit; Washington, winner ill wiQJ a_ v~·. .. .
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Full Line
R. Haggerty
232 of four of its Jast six, is picked Rev. Davies called on Mrs. and famliy and their
recent ! ?1s grandparents before Jeav-1 Noah Haslms of Middleport,
C. Haggerty
177 jby three at home over Dallas· Ava Gilkey rec::entfy.
guests Mr . .and Mrs.
Carl mg for Pensecola, Fla.
I was th~ guest speaker at the
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174 Sen FranciscOo is a 714 point [ Donald Blackwood has
a Knicel~. Dayton, made a sight- Syl~ia and Howard Allen vis- 1~5'1ngsv11le church Sunday, Nov .
Handicap
424 underdog at Chicago and the Ibirthday Nov. 30. His mother seeing trip to Hawk's Next, W. lted m Athens Sunday.
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1338 Giants are a seven-point choice / would like a card shower. The va.
. ~esley Cozart was a recent I There Wl~l be preachmg at
WoaZI.ostO
to whip Pittsburgh at New York. , address is 194. Dana Ave., Col- Recent callers of Mr.
and VISitor of Mr . .and Mrs. Paul i the .Langsville church eVE!nin1g II
Routes 50A &amp;. 33. 1 Mitt Norttl of Attt.s
Vampires
Detroit, tied for second in the umbus 23, Ohlo.
Mrs. David Riggs were
Mr. Evans and son.
1servtce from Dec. 4th
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Open 9 to 5 Mon. Thurs. S..t.•9 to~ TYno Wed. Fri.
s_Clark
151 West with Los Angeles, has Mrs. Grace Clark, .Mrs. Grace .and Mrs. James Heckert and Mrs. Ada Van Meter tailed D~c. 7th. Rev. Fr~eland Norris : LY 2-8464
Athono. 0.
E. Mees
53 quarerback Milt Plum starting Carr, Mrs. Mary Bolm and Mrs. son, Jimmy, of Clyde,
~r. , oc Una Dotson, Sunday,
w1U preach on Fr1day and SatB. Tripplett
76 with elbow and shoulder lnj\B'Ies John Stout were recent callers Riggs' grandmother, Mrs. Vtc- Eber and Iva Carpen.ter
S. McKnight
72 and Derris McCord, Sam wu. of Ava Gilkey,.
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tor11 Stacy and her grandchild- led ~ Mrs. Gladys Btsse1l
D. Hunnell
51 Iiams and Bill QuinlaJ'! nursing Mrs. Katie Wtlson vts1ted Jo- ren, Wilda and Howard Stacy, DeW1tts Run r~y.
N. Mayer
60
bndses. The LioDs threw sie Heitger Sunday afternoon. Middleport; Ml'. and Mrs. Budl Gene and Ehzabeth CarpenHandicap
750 Viking quarterback Frank Tar- Mrs. Heitger expects to go to I Gluesencamp and daughters of 1ter and Dell and Oliv.e Talbott
Total
1260
nine times for 96 yards her son, Albert's, for
the ! Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Icalled on Mr. and Mrs. Jasper
Woa 0 Lo1t .t
lost attempting to pass in their winter.
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Atkins, Mrs. Mary Diehl and I PowelJ, Monda~.
first meetlng won by Detroit Mrs. Besste Masste Is a pa- Ruby Diehl.
Dell Talbott IS borne from
Alley Call
24-20.
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B. Werry
175
The Dallas-Washington tussle pital for minor surgery. Her were Sunday dinner guests of Pomeroy where h~ spen_d a f~w !
M. Titus
222
be for fourth place in the siSter, Zetta Dean, is carlng Mr. and Mrs. Virgil
Aikins days af~e~ brea~ng hiS wnst !
J. Sebo
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with the winner going 38 ·for Mr. Massie 1n ~r absence. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Halli- an~ bru1s1~g a h1p In a fall
J. Welker
188
as third If Philadelphia Harvey Eastman IS at tht day. M. aiXf Mrs. Philip Smith wh1le worktlli on a roof.
M. Werry
191
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county home. He is somewhat and daughter, Darlene, were af- ~uane Allen spent Sunday
Handicap
476 I'~~Th.'e· losers in the San. FraD.. ~tter and enjoys callers and t.ernoon callers.
With Mr. and Mrs .. R, G. Ables.
Total
1461
tussle and the eards.
Mr. and Mrs. Elda Carsey, Mrs. Ralph Brewer has reW"n ~ Lost I
York contest , Mrs. Mary Barnhart return- I Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Chapman turned from
Holzer hospital
The Coleraa
profit in the NFL draft ed to her home from the hos- [ and son, Lanny; Mr. and Mrs. where she. spent a few days,
R. Becker
141
Saturday, The team with pital much improved.
Dale Williams and Mrs. Lola Recent vtslto~ of E. H. car-.
.'M. Childs
98
worst record will get the Mrs. Coelle H~on ~s with Cain were recent visitors at: r.enter and family were H. B.
E . Bro\vn
138
choice of college football her husba~ ~t U~vers1ty ho~ the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ver-I(,reathouse, Parkersburg; Ru·
D. Baggo
141
. The Bears and Forty- pitaI. He 19 m crltical conch· lin Howery of Carpenter Oth· ~y Durst, Gene. Carpenter, LouG. Hawley
1 t~e Brewer, Ohve Talbott, .
94
are tied for last 1n the tion.
er visitors J.ere Mr. and
Hllndicap
638
witl't J-7 records and New The Lend-A-Hand
Society Ralph Chapman and
VII Allen, Rev. Arthur StJtts,
Total
1250 York (2-0-2) ahd Pittsburgh (3-7) met Wednesday night at the of Athen• •lXI Ray Howery , Wesley CoZilrt, Mr ...and Mrs.
Woe e Lottt Z
are at the bottom in the East. HaUlday • Aikins home. Mrs. Washington, D. C.
Harry Adams, Mrs.
Maxine
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Home!' Lee waa devotional lead- Mr. ·and Mrs. Drexel
Durst and Tom.
Sugar Rua BalDI
National Basketball Association er. Mrs.' Don CotterUl presid- had as Snnday guests her br&lt;&gt; lr'"""........................._,
D. Crow
137 By United Press International ed. over the business meeting. ther and sister-in-law. Mr.
N. Thomp9011
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Eastern Jllvhloa
at whlcb time the l!l'llup voted Mro. Alfred Hill, Dunbar,
B. lloudashelt
132
W. L. Pet. to donate the proceeds from Va.
Undor N- Managoment
P. Stol'y
125 Boston .. .. .... .. .. . 14 3 .824 the recent bake sale to - the Mrs. George Wright, P::ll
B. Henne..y
1311 Cincinnati .. .. .. .. . 10 7 .588 building fund of t)le church
roy, Mrs. Rhea Martino, C
D. lla!'bnecht
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Rucker ii-3-13 ; Murdock 4-&gt;13; Bickle 0-2-2 ; Montgomery II3-13; Mullios 2-0-\ ; Cremeens
1-1-ll. TOTALS 2:--14---58.
Score by quarters:
Wilton . . . . . . 9 5 15 21 - 57
Hannan Trace 8 14 23 13 - 58
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pare to lace an Alwnnl team
tonight at Mercerville, WUtm's
toss lefllllem With a 1-2 season
record .
In the preliminary
&lt;Oiliest
Wilton's reserves polled a !220 v1ctory behind the 12 points
by Barnes. Randall
Mulliru!
was hiBh for the WlldkittenJ
with etght.
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A Thanksgiving program w\11
be given at the Syracuse Fi' r st 1l
United Presbyterian
Sunday at 9 a.m. followed
refresbments or pumpkin
~fee il(ld milk. Sunday
will be it 10 a.m.

Wildcats: Snap 37-Game Losing Streak With Ohio Hi School Cage ..."'
58-57 Win Over Wilton Jets in SeasonOpener =~";· ~~-

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FOR SALE: Sis room . . _
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contract. Pay Uke rent. Phone
WY 2-2853.
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heater, dark green finish, interi nr like new

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Dodge Lancer 2 Dr. - - - -

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one owner car, elean interior blue finlah

tires, st.lndtrd trans, Radio and heatt?r.

Mrl. Otcar
pnoiiroot,
welcomed
the Ronab,
19 membera
present and one guest, Mrs. Donaid Hlclrs. Mn. Herman Lobse
was weleomed bock after bav·
ill&amp; been in Mlehlgon for ••v·
eral weeks.
Mrs. W!Uiam Reuter gave devotions whicll included Paalm
100, • Psalm of praiae
and
thanksgivlll&amp;. Mrs
William
Bradford prellellted the pro.
llram Willi articles on the Firat
ThankslliviJii of the pilgrims,
one entitled, "Thia, Our Bounty," and read the first procla·
mation of 'lbanksgtvlng by the
first President of tho United
States, George Washington, tat.
en from Ideals magazine
Plam were made for the annual Christmas dinner to be
held Dec. It with the Homebuilders preparing end serving
the dinner. Mrs. Leo Cbllds ....,
named ticket sales chairman
Mrs.
Beach were
and M
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RoscoeFrank
Satterfield
nam:

dtuorl with
Cburdt lllllllddleport.
m. for A 'l'llri41lfltc 4iDr
covered
0 lace clotb and A jlevotk!nal aenl.,. opoaetl followed 1$' lie rflllar meetdecorated with yellow candleo the meetinc with the Rev. lit. ill&amp;.
a bowl oi winter !rut!,
E. Dowaoo, boll --.11
NOV. D
111re em o1 eom and lndlan tor, presldlq. Rev, DowiOD 1Do Tbto Oblo Valli)' Clrll!ll wUJ
com combbllll wllb flrelborD ll'educed the
wbo m.l Ill lbe GI'IJIII llall Ill
carryiJii out the harvest • were to COII&lt;Iud lbe -bhopo, Lolart Pallo NGadaJ Ill 1 p.m.
· tbe llevo. David Bale• o1 Porta. AD fiiiDihm tutaMIId Ia ....,
DIOUtb and JIUIIOI Wt1pll' ol tiDu1J1C the ..-.... are flri!IJIIJ
South Point. Rev. Bates COIP - t e d to 1114Dd.
dueled tho Soclal Cloacilnl8
Jllw, N
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UrCh Commlqlon
and lleY. W.,...-, Tbto Ladles AtrdHary of Amthe ~llhlp and Evaapo erlean Lqlon Poll • of ,.....
liam. commusion.
wD1 meet "ntesdaJ, NoElection o.f offic..-s was held In the area ol Soalll Cot&gt;- vllllbor :H, a1 7 p.m. at tho pod
wllen tbe WilllDB Workers claus Clrlll the aroup dlscuued tbe bome. Potluck oupper wiU be
of the Enterprise EUB cburcb cooperatiGo ol the clmrohel aerved before tbo t:fltl!lllll;
mel Tbundar evening at the with the mental belllh prO&gt; The Pomeroy W&lt;ml will meet
borne of Milt Dorothy LoiJi, aram the school luncb liN' Tuesday, at 7:10 p.m. at tb e
Rock
Road.
aram lor needy childreD, aad Uniled Methodlsl churcb.
Devotions by Mn. Carl Moore the excban8e of polpii11J18111o!rs ..
opened.. the meeting. Tbo 8fOIIp for Race RelatiODS Sunday. Rev••
sao&amp;. In the ~ of the Wagner conducted a worlrlbop
King," followed by the Lord's Oil Membership and Evflllo
Prayer In unison, BDd scripture gelism.
readill&amp; of Psalm S2 by Mn. A coffee hour was held dur· --=~....,.,_----•
Fred
Goeglein.
Three
poems lng
with ll&lt;cl!tle
Mrs. Amon&amp;
ENTEIIED
were read.
A Time
for llemem·
D.P. the
Klein,evenll!g
Mrs. Jack
those HOSPITAL
wbo 0111«ed

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good bam and other buUd- ed in
of the one doUar
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location, 11 gift exchange,
Jngs. Highway
" l\lrs. Ernest LaJ.
mtles from town $4,000.00.
lance and Mrs. Homer Jones
MIDDLEPORT - 9 • room Du· will have charae of the tables
plex In downtown location and Mrs. William Reynolds will
wtlb good mcome. Always be program chairmBn.
rented. Complete with fuml· Mrs. Robert Reibel and Mr
ture.
Bradford ere chairmen for
SYRACUSE - 5 • room frame Jove gift offering a d M
with. bath, forced bot
a~ Herman Lollse is ~u~in ch~:
beating (Insulated, heat bill an Mrs Otho Watts M
months $00.00) fuU base&amp;.ach and Mr'
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ment and carport. Landscap- Pratt were named to
ed and can be bought with nating committee.
two, three, or four lots . Up It was announced that Mrs
to 30 ye..- flnsnclng.
Minerva Childers will
C. C. CUCKLER
h&lt;r 90th birthday anniversary
POMEROY, OHIO
Dec. 8. Mrs. Gertrude Russell,
BOX Z%t
IVY %--3at a teacher of the class for 25
11 20 3tc years will observe ber birthFOR RENT OR SALE - - d b h ba
: 5 roms Mrs Col
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an at ' semen! and gar•
eman ameu
den P~~ on West Mam St. Group I Clwirman
n\VeYar 2-2565way WMYarket. Call The slate of officers for th•

berlll&amp;, by lllrs. Thomas Bentz; and Mrs.
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ID Holzer bospltal In the past 24
Mrs. Thomas :charge. Following
the'-""various b ours were llldtard bewtlt, 98
Compensatlon,
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Frick; and. Its Up To You, workshops the groups relllrned Garfield Ave., Robert Joseph

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God to repay.you~ ;earl ;:s- (

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terson, Minersville. ll-21-ltc·FOR RENT: Housetrailer. 8
11 16 6tp
::::::-:-=:--,.--,----- ' x 35 ft. Two bedroom. Call &gt;INGER
machines
WE WISH to thank everyone I WY _
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new, 159 .50 up. Several ...,.j

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lor the kmdness at the time !
machines at bargain prices.
of the death of father, anct l
!1-?-tfc The t'abric Shop.
Saleo
grandfather, Louis Walker. ji HHEE and four ron'll furnish&lt;&gt; and Service, Pomeroy, Oblo.
Special thanks to Mr s. Fred . ed and uafumisbed apart- WY z-2284.
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Shain, l':wmg's
Funeral , ments. WY 2-5434
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Home, Fritz Buck , the pall.;
. SLUGGISH septic tank?
bearers. We are grateful to ONE NEWLY Furnished err,, ged drains? Get
those who sent flowers, food 1, ctency apartment. Also I · a Septic tank Cleaner at
and helped in any way. Lou· room
wtth stove mark Farm Bll!'eOu.
Js Walker Family. tl-2l-ltc I and refrtgerator furnished.
- my I Suitable
for 1 or 2 11·14-Uc
people.
1 WOULD like to express
Coats Building.
10 u tic
thonks lo &lt;&gt;eryone who camel _
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to visit me and called me.
3 room house,
nstructionl
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SERVICE
who sent cards and flowers dor Sl. Pomeroy.
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18 i TRAILER lots for rent close

thanks to Dr . Ray Pickens, I to Laundrymat and s.choots. ''"'"' "1mtl •!t.t ....!n and phone
and
Ehlinger
and , pany,
Valley Lumber ort.
&amp; Supply Com- ""'"'" ,...,,., ... ""'· Tb•
to .'ttDr.
of Norman
the nurses
and nurs·l
to- -tfc Dotu
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Business Services
11-21-ltc Middleport Apartment. ~ rooms
- - - --- - - - - - bath •nd bas.ment, on ground NELSON'S Fur Ho,;,e-. - Notice
floor . Newly decorated, hard- open for business on
wood floors . automatic heat. anlc St. . Pomeroy. Hideo
SHOOTING match, Sunday, Nov. Catt WY 2-3200.
10 tO tfc and furs.
tl 18 6lp
22nd at 12 noon, at Rutland
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American Legion Farm
at
For Sale or Rent
TRANSMISSION Salvage Com·
Beech Grove rd. Hille sl ugs _
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pany Repairmg all makes.
and shot of all sizes. Every- 1671 Lincoln Hetghts 4 room s,
·tomauc and standard transone is welcome.
11·2J.ltc bath, gas furnace, attic lor ' missions. Maurice Gagnon,
THE
-- - storage, storm doors
and [ Owner. Phone wv 2-6173.
MEIGS County
Demo- windows. Nice yard. Phone
11 17 tfc
~atic23Ciu7b30will
meet Novem· WY 2.3054 .
u.2J.f0tcl l!.arl on...,, PlambiD&amp; Pi
r ' ' p.m. at Middleport Headquarters. Refresh· I ROOMS and bath in Miners- I'
Heatinl
ments as usual;
11·21·2tc ville, Ohio, Write Raymond
MIDerntlle, Ul!lo
IHAKE HAVEN
Brown, 755 Stelzer Road, Col.
End vo01 RWCT troumes
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Ohm umbus
235rle
baveMaoblnes
aD tb.el
State Rt. 7. Closed
for seas_· 19' Ohio • ort1 call Gtc
Sewtr
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Ralet
tomers. See you again next
For Sale
Call ReasonaBle
w~ Z.Z!Ili Day
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Spring. June and Roger Epple
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n 19 3tc 1958 MOBILE Cruiser. 50 rt. x
10 ft .• awning, air condition- 1-f.EATlNG, Plumbing. MoeOer

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For Rent
For Sele
7 ROOM HOUSE, located
1958 V-ll Plymouth, 4 dr.
744 East Main Street,
Power st..,.ing and
PHONE WY 2·21 56
eroy, Ohi&lt;&gt;, Tel.
brakes. 1958 V-II Dodge
Mrs. John Stout, "
up truck. 6 cylinder,
C.-'
ville, Ohio.
It
PI motor, perfect shape.
19 31 terrier, female, registered,
THREE OR FOUR room fur·, years old. WY 2-9943.
WE WISH to express our deep nished apartment for rent.!
11 19
appreciation to aU who help- Phone WY 2·3333.
tOO
ed at the time of the death of
1t 20 tfc I yr old 50c
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ROOMS and b;u,-:- Fur· .
Call
u..,... oWthhetaEtone.
e wmgSpec·
Fu.h
neral Home Rev W
C ms ed. 170'h Mulberry. ReaII 20
Cundiff · sonable
t _rent
s · Call
d WY 2-2575 1 HOTPOINT electric
stove
Thorpe, Mrs.
· Glenn
· m.
Sr, and the ladies of the sy: or a 3' 8 econ 5 t.
Small dropleaf tabte and
Nazarene Church. Sher-I
1t 20 tfc
chatrs. WY 2·3658.
iff Robert Hartenbach a n d TWO 4 room unfurnished ap.it11 19
who sent floral offer- mcnts. All uttlities paid. In· STOKER COAL D bl
tngs, Many thanks to aD for quir" Ohio Valley Baking , ed .I tr ied ouRleh
their kindneSB. The Family. Company, Middleport, Ohio.
OJ •
ea . g t size,
11·21-ltp
11 20 3tc 'l'o x I. Delivered or at
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on Route 12! a1 Rutland.
1 WISH
!bank the
M . FURNISHED 5 room
apart· cobs Coal Co., R. D. No.
14
General Hospital Staff,
I ment. Newell's Sunoca, Ches· Pomeroy, Ohio, Tel. SH
nurses Dr Rodger Da .
ter, 985-2305.
1t 17 tlc
4952 - WY 2-34611.
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the
the many
TRAILER lot;-state approved.
and loved ones who sent Brown's Trailer Park, Miner" USE ONE of our Carpet Snamcards, and flowers, the min· ville, Ohio. IVY 2·3324.
pooers FREE with B I
tsters who visited me while I
11 17 30tc Lustre Carpel Shampoo. Bakwas a
in the hospital
er Furmture, Middleport.
I also wish to thank Hay- II Duplex, 3 bedrooms. Sugat
11 17 6tc
mans, Sid and carol, and Htl-1 Run area Pomen. Phone
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da McDaniels far their VISit WY 2-3618 .
10 2 tfc PIGS for sale. Phone WY 2-6554.
to my home since 1 returned 1
11 17 6tc
and for their beauti
. , MODERN ' room and batb
ing and m . ~ul ~'"g,j 1 fumtshed aparhnent M 1d-~ ONE KING size Florence
Bless you
h
o k: dleport. WY 2-3874.
stove, small drop-leaf table,

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FOR. SALE: 6 .room house
on
West Main St., on land contract. Pay like rent. Phooo
WY
11 20 31p
SALE
-- : I room house . Antiquity, II&gt; acres, modem
kitchen wtlh built in srove,
bath, new oU furnace, double
carport - out of high water.
WI 9-m2.
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OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.
POMEROY, OHIO

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Sundar, Nov. 22nd, 1 p. m.

tion . Wants $:!. COO. Call Col·

Turkeys for prizes. Bob Hill

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tho ' OIIHa llld Metp OIIIDIJ

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A IJ'OIIIOlll on "'11le F1n1
Thanbgivill&amp;" was given by
Mrs. William Bradford at the
November meeting of the Loy·
aJ Women of the Mlddl rt
Church of Cbrlol beld .;:"
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FARML!ND HOME - 82 ac·
res on U. S. 33, equi-distant
from Pomeroy and Athenl,
wonderfUl site for recreation
project with several
pond
sites. 7 room frame house
wtth bath, basement, a n d
coal furnace, garge
with
eaay access drive. $6,500.00.
FAliM HOME - 54 acres with
38
well •5 fenced,
bal·
anceacres
timbered.
room bouse

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and nylon dl!hcl0 th
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meetlng-w.g;:
hoolesseo
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berablp end Evangellaal and
NOV. D
Christlau Social Conceml -" J• IIOwlll '!'a P.Djlblerl
tended l wwbbop 'l'lnlrltll7 d. 'OIIloD VellroDI t1111
WeDilli at Hellh Jlethedlollbe DAV Bill VM'zr • I p.

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Mrs. Ed KJna. Each member 14 the llnclu&amp;rY where
a Halley, II:Ureka Sial' Rt., Morgave a sentence
concemill&amp; summary was giVeD OD tbo ria a. Belley, R r,
2
Thanksgiving, to 'close !be de- matelal and 1f1818111tionl made Bidwell, Mrs. William E. Ma.
vottons.
for the.commtuton memllorl Ill bafley, Rt. 1 EwlnaWo, Earl
Eldon Woelu, prealdenl, lake to tholr ehUrcbN.
E. Edwards, lit 1 Lelarl. W.
was m cbarae of the meeting
Va., llarold E. llowmaD, Rt. 1
and a thank you card wu read Prelbyterltm W:
Leon, W. Vo, Mrl Jfarry, w
from Jllrs. Dwight Logan for
omen. Croi&amp;, 129 Page St lllddlaport
flowers and cards sent her Meet on Thur•day
Bobby Jo Adams
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while hospilalized. Plans were A proaram In Dll!liC and me- Jerry K. SpltznScel, Jickaoo.3
made for a Christmas party
on tbe theme of 'l'banltao Mrs. Wlllrur
Sorrill, Rt.
and $1 gift exchange in the rec- IPVJ•I WBB proaented wben tbe Wellston, Teresa D Tolbert
reation room at the borne of Women's Associatloo ol the Hamden, Mrs
J. Wag:
Mrs. Ed
December 18. Se- First United
Presbyterian gonner, A,sbla!ld, Ky., and Jule
ere! pals _will also be revealed Church met Thursdar evening M. Geist, Ravenswood, W, Va.
wtfll. a gilt. The wonder bo• at the cburcb. The. meelini
BIRTRI
sent by Mrs. Ben Buck was waa opened wllb a pJaDO dllel Jllri. Jamu E. Reynold!J, Itt.
awarded to Miss Lon&amp;by Mrs. Lillian Sleiff and Mrs. 2 Pomeroy, daughter 10:59 "
Officers elected were Mrs. Paul llaplmlslall eniiUed, •we m, Friday.
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Geoffrey Wilson, president.; Mrs. Praise Thee Ob Gnd."
DISCHAIIGED
Thomas Bentz, vice presldent; Mr•· HaptoDelall, presideD~, Patients receatly discharged
Mrs. Jame• WID, secretary; welcomed memberl and lntro- included Mrs. Mary Hensley,
or
2·2582.
new year was aeceptned when Mrs. Paul Frick, treasurer; and duced Mrs. R.M. Sharman who Mrs. Rooald PbiWpt,
Mrs.
ll 19 lfc Group I of the First United Mrs. Myrtle Long, birthday sec preoeoted 'the proaram entitled, Okey Roacb, Jim Terry Mrs
FOR SALE: 1\vo modem ho;;; Presbyterian Cllurcb met at retary. A contribution of $6 was "Sacrifice, of 'l'ba!lklgjyln&amp;" Crowln · Ctlsler,
es, heated garages. Trailer the home of Mrs.
Edward made ro the Midwest Home for with Mrs, Sleiff playing appro- ter, Laurie A. Hom, Bernice
lot, all utilities. Good loca· Burkett this week. A dinner Christmas. Jllrs. James WlU prlate Dllllic at the piaDo.
Lloyd, BllJly R. Woodyard, Ger.
tton in Middleport.
Large at the Martin Restaurant pre- and Mrs. Herbert DOOm were bel'l of the IJ'OUP aalllated Mrt. aid Deer, Josepb Keiser, Carol
commercial building, suitable eeded !he. meehng.
named to select the hostesses Sherman in pre&amp;entinl the pro. Sarre, Mrs, George aa.dolpb,
for many purposes. Ph. CH New offtCl!!'!l are Mrs. Beth· fur the coming year.
aram._
Mrs. Alva DDion, Mrs. Everette
7-2361.
tip
el
Coleman.
chairmen;
Mrs.
At
the
close
of
the
meetin&amp;
Dunng
the
buslneBI
meellal
Stephens,
Mrs. Donald Creel,
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Clarence Lacey, co-cbalnnan; games were conducted by Mrs. reports were liven on the Mrs. Burl Mowman and Want
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house. Mrs. Freda Bratt, secretary; Wilson and prizes awarded to Christmas bazaar held Thurto daughter, Mrs. Chorles Woods
$8,ii00.00. Phone 773-5611, and Mrs. Myron Miller, tress- Mrs. Bentz, Mrs. FridJ: and day at the cburcb and ll!e Wor. and infant daughter, Mra Mel·
Cbarles Lyons, Mason.
urer,
Mrs. Dixon. Potlud&lt; refrelh- ldCommmunltyDayatRolland, viii Churcb and Infant daugb11 17 tfc
Tbe m.eetlng was opened with menlo were served to those Mrs. llarley_ , . -... 011 tile ter, M1'l. DonoV811 " n. t m f leld
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HOUSE FOR SALE 4- .....,.;. a reading by Mrs. Lacey, wbo named above and Mrs. Clara 1alter meolini .,..._
wllb Mrl. RGdo and Infant da1J8hle, Mrs
Glea·
beth full base,;ent . ·
presided m the absence of Mrs. Karr, Mrs. Harley Brown and ney Sauer reporting on the 12 aon GObert and lllfont ami Mrs
door's and windows ·Aiumin- Coleman, who is ill. Mrs. Joe a guest, Kelly Wllaon.
school bap taken to the meet.- Wilbur Sorrell and Mrs.'
um sidlll&amp;. Cao be 'seen at B:iley
the
of the
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mgThin Rutland. • .
Grose, Jr.
773 Grant Street, Middl rt n mmatlng comml!tee
which
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e thank Offll'IDI was tak·
----Priced reasonable
epo ·; was
·e--f,
en wttb Mrs. Sauer servinl as
Pleasant Valley HotpJial
Devotions were given by Mrs.
10i'A'1
usher. Mn. HlptonJtall an· ADMIT.rED: Mrs, WIDiam
1'1 17 6
Dale Walburn which included
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nounced that ,tbe )'OUDI womea
Leport. Henderson·, David w
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.. borne ,.. one of Peter Marshall's sermof the church were lo- • • a J1e Christy Apple Grove· Elay,_..,
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next mer Hocks, Buchannon
bedrooms, garage, basement, Sprmgs. The Bible study was Dam 17.8, 12.1, l'UDDIDg 2 feel month, Tbe meetin&amp; wao c!Goed DISCHARGED: Pe8rl For.
3 fimshed rooms In attic. ~lven. by Mrs. Dalley on the on rollers, Pomeroy-Maaon 20.· with prayer.
llhee, Pl. Pleasant.
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Large :oL Out of blgh water InstitUtiOn of Marriage," "Par. • Pt. Pleasant ' •3 67
HiniM 1'1.\YED AS SCIIEDULI!D
BffiTII: Jllr. 8nd Mrs William
Central heaUn&amp;
Inquire Ienthood," and "Family ReJa. 1.%4, Kanawha Falla · tfl. BUFFALO N y (UP!) The Leport Henderson a danahter
Charles Wildermuth WY 2- tJOns." A dessert course was mg, Clarleston !9.1?. Monllom. 1911
2205 or WY 2-illS.
9-26-Ue i served by Mrs. Ann Lyons PbiL ery I'UIIIImg 7'it
New Clllll' wiU be played In Bnffal 0pme
Ilis Joachim and Mrs
berland 18 feet and Plltaburgb last eek . J
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eWURLmER
FOR SALE-Middleport's tall·
· 16.8. London, Marmet and Win,
w
m I!De delplte reeiiAI.DWIN
est bUilding. located 352 N Pythian Lad'
field doms were on the Iilii.
loeatlon,
end OTHER FAMOU•
Second Street, Middleport
•
zes to
Boat movemenll:
a
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of the spoilBRANDl
Priced for quiet toalc. II&gt; D1ne December 3rd
()lllo River - Robert Reed
arvup, said
14 Friday. The
quire at Ohio HoteL
The November meeting of the up 14, 10:30 p.m.; Indiana up
ct date Ia
be annoutreed
HI W
d
Past Chiefs of Magnolia Tern- 14, 3:25 a.m.; Vulca!l down 17, _la_te:..;_.- - - - - - - e p
ante
pte, Pythian. Sisters, was beld 3:30 a.m.; Esso PeMSflvaoia
. .
Thursday evenll!g followlll&amp; the down 18, 8:25 p.m.; Alice down upCr Winfield I a.m.; Wllltam
IBCURE Temple meeting, with M r 8 l8, 9,40 p.m; c v.
Hamer
1118 down Winfield 4:15 _am.;
5
Richard campbell and M r ,· down 18, 10:! p.m Jeffboat Helen Z. up WIDfleld 6:Z a.m.;
""" &lt;M • · o. et"' ...,.N Frank Stewart as hostesses. · up l8, 4 am.; New Martinavil· 7Allen R. Merrill up Winfield
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.ct t~a.
led devotions followed by th~ up 18, 7 a.m. A J. Patten up II
Lord' p
s rayer in unison. Plana 19, 8:55 p.m; Jerry Bosworth
A•..
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1
were made for a Christmas din· up I 9, 9:50 pm.; Onward down
uoO I es
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R SALE - 1957 Chevrolet Country restaurant December down 19, 7:25 a.m.; St. Marya
Belair, 4 dr. Sedan, automat- 3 at 6 p.m., followed by I para up 20, 5:30 a.m; Lutber fier'd..
lc. New battery, 4 good tires. ty and 'I gift &lt;lchafl&amp;e at the man down 211. 7:li am.; Phil·
Reason for selhng - going home of Mn. Adam Eberabach. ip Sporn dowri 21, 4 a.m.i Elil-

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14~,Germany. Phone WY 2- The travoUng prize donated by ha Woods down 21, 5:45 a.m.
farm. Sponsored by the Ra·
Jt.
tc
T... ~~~~en·· ried
213
cine Fire Department.
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11 19 3tc ! Mrs. Carrie Grueser was awa..- Memphis Zephyr up ••, 5..••
tl u
lfl
will offlr for Hie ot publlt auoCITJZDN
d
AlH.TI IN~
.....~ on on the Blt!lfl111 flll'lft loCIIIecl 5 millS __ ..._ of
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D
Ban Antenna. Hy·
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1956 BUICK 1 dr.
auto- ed to Mrs. Gladys Cuckler. . a.m.; Zimmer up 22. walling;
New H.wn, Wost Vlrtlnlll on U.S. 33 on s;;'lllf. · i
-W-,IL:-L-T=H"'Ecc---- h took Gain, C.L .R. "Top Hat" base [
c-ple~o
Service
malic transmission. Pow•• Games were played end prtz-_ Reliable up 23, 6:40 o.m. El-.
ory RNd No.
, .. 3, !Union Whl~ Church ........... ,
steering, oood tires Contact·
road); or tllnl
at the ••-lOft
person w 0 .
antenna · Like new , pnce•
· i 1or 1
Cl1tl·
- es awarded ·to Mrs· Ray Sei· gercUff up 23, 5:15a.m.; Valv~
· . lOuth
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0
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F canTr f kgaso
I me quick sale. Phone II'Y 2-2440 1 t.Ttle, v- • Tommy Stobart Racine
Ohio' u... ensbel ' ·-•· Arnold Hayea, lloe up Greenup 6:40 p.m; Or
TUES NOV rom e tre
uc P easel or WY 2-2593.
11 18 lfc
A. C. BRAUI'IJRD
' 11 19• 31 c Mrs. Karl Grueser and Miss lenian up Greenup 11:36 p.m.,·
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return
the can. Racine F1re 1960-- FOoD
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Rae'-Le na Grueser. A salad course Brimetone down Greenup 11:25
Cont-""111
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epartment.
II 19 3tc
,, Station Wagon. 9
1954 One ton truck with cat· was s..-ved by th&lt; hostes:;es p.m.·. Oliver Sbes- up G-"·
. 80 .- - HEAD JERSEY CAmE- 80
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- - - · r.passenger,
automatic
·- up GreeD·-·
.
NO
, ON- THE Robert and
power st,
i
PIshill
tie rack or trade for pick up. to tbooo named above a!ld Mi81 up 4 a.m.; Queen Cit}'
This is a complete dlspenalale of
Ritchie Farm.
J , 18 6tp
WY -611 _ . ccr
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EXPERIENCED
Call CH 7-2337.
1119 3tc Tbelma Oru,..r, Mrs. Delbert up 5 a.m.; Walter Williampurebred, and high grade Jeneys. '1'hfs hard waa
· - 1959 BISCAYNE - Ch
Eiselsleln,, Miss Erna Jesse and son down Greenup 6:20 a.m·
founded 25 years ago OD ,p op· blood uDea IJid
2 16
18 6
RAWLEIGH Products for sale.
InsuranCE! - - door. 6 cylinder
Mrs. Henry Reibel.
i Dixie Spirit up Greepup
only good blllls by both
and artflclal IJe1'oo
Wy-2-6412.
10.24-30\c -:;-:::;;::::--::- - -- - sh'ft
d'
,
am.; Reba Jane down Melvice bave been usecl. D.H.I.A.' tested.
w1U
IIIHNSON . stmps&lt;&gt;• lnsu"""'
ra 10 and heater. New
BOOTEHS TO MEET
deb! 1·05
· L
be 411 Cl)IV), 1
30 bred and open helfen, This
In All lortru ., tn
pamt. WI 9-&gt;ln
Tbe Middleport Band Boost·
Is ad goOd herd of
hu been , developed
11 16 1tp ers wfU 1J11e1 Monday evening Meldahl UI:IO p.m· Clare BeYour Lindmark S.rvl~
aurance Jim Johnson
UD er pra.;tleal
..
hoUSing. All cat,
Station 11 Giving Awl¥ A
Bud SUl·tpson. A!l•nts
From the 1&gt;&lt;•e•t truco or
Tile Rambler
at 7:80 iii the big!) scbool cafe- atty up Meltt.b],l:lt ·am.; East.
lleh
ornedTB.
l!ellt\ive
on Nov. l4,
8
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Dulldtnet r-adiatur w th•
World Slaodard ol eo . . . -... tRria, Mn. .CQh Bahr. presi· ern down -u....w .. hl .6·.·.M .•m..
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Regl!ller for tbto goad seeond
lfe •maUes! bea1e1 oure.
dent
1J1 -·••• All band
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car each Ume vou drive ln. PHCYrO Copymg Service
Excdlencfo
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ed armthe' inanallyrecently
and heliY)' BPI'inlert
No purchase neces"""· juoC
leo
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an
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of legal papers,
term
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blrlll records aod almnsl any I w• .
Pome•••
ance. mal cor ef.'OIIOIIIY
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..lin B. down
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2143
2
HOME oF UNtCO nus
other docum•nts.
and managerabtltty
12:05 am; Laguna up 1:45 a ,_ 1Dari
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2&amp;0-gli.
in excel- ·
1111
SUPER SERVICE
Re t
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TICKET SALES UP.
I' m; Harvey Jordon up 8:40 a
en, co ttoll;
a DeLa-• _.,..._ a-"'
I• u er nsurance, Pom, ero"yc 1, L 0 McCOY, AULTlONEER
Mettopotllao Moton
CLEvELANll, OhiO (UP!) - m.; MIBI Lou up 5:50a.m. ·. . ,pump,
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River - l,uey Jane
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w. C•rooy I Employment Wanled Emplovment Wanted
Pbone WY z.;ane
SOD· ticket Jale ellmpaign,
Marmet 2:50 e.m,.;
,' ·,. •HIIf ·t.unch will h..,_,
Me•. wv 2·99»
_
4 l2 111: I sort!ll by the Chamber of Com. S.met down Marmet Nli a.m.· · · .
, tLA~I IC' BLESSING, o-,
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grill , bar or walt- WILL DO sewing and alternL'
clc
growth board, iB
Winfield ;2:20
.·At. t,t;;tort,WIItVa.
! ,
JMUBD..E tnsr1rance
ress work. Will do housework! tion!l. Evelyn Warner, 2112
1vesto
mg a rosy attendance pictUre Simet dOV!D Marmet J:-t(l
·
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:
ClliCell&lt;d?· _,.,.. fOUl' oporeWrite: Care of The Daily' miles east of Harrisonville. FOR SALE Nic.• Holstet'n baby jl neTixt.,!'",tit- ••;., ha
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lillie
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cal. Chfford Leifheit, Rock, paostd the 4,000 mark and p.m.; iv. H. Shaver.' Jr. dOW)!
Oklil':llha
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n-21·31p brought In $103,630.
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persons who como ahead ol ID)I lieving he II lleaven's gift ro
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fligh.t.
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nice voice - of which there are function of which was to make Zl. c.ptt.ai:
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7:32 Musical Clock
7:45 Word and Testimony
8:\10 Ohio Valley Newa
8:00 World News
8:10 Sports Today
8:!5 Weather
8:16 Pl. Pleasant H.S.
Football
Song &amp; Story Hour
10:45 Family Worship Hour
11:00 News. Army Hour

11 :30 Public Service
i2:00 News Roundup
1.2 :20 BUlletin Board
12:25 News o·Gf'll!ll
12:30 Satllrda1 MB~fl!
.l:lti Ohio Slala Football
4:00 Dlscln&amp; with Doss
,,30 Top reo Revue
5:00 News Ro.mdup
i: 15 PobUc Service
5:30 D!Mer Mlllicale
1:4&amp; Sip Off

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MAKES SELECTION - Little Paula Eichinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Eichinger, Mulberry-Heights, Pomeroy, holds the name of the Veterans Memnrlll
Hospttal Than!ga!,ving Benefit winner. She is surrounded by Hospital AuxlliQ
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_greek, was winner of the benefit. Paula WBI pvea
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aad t'hlf! GaUta nmes GalUpolls Ohio

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By DOROTHY KfLGALI .EN
Broadway Bulletin Board
Elizabeth Ashley had better k.eep a
close watch on George Peppard or he'll
be snatched away from her by a famous
young lady who's done some rather fanc:y lad-stealing in a remarkably short
space of time . . . Somebody gooied _
or certainly. changed the scene- at last
week's Friars Testimonial to Sammy Da..
viB J~. Just as the assembled stags were
stilrtmg to deliver their wildest risque
comments (and that's putting it delicate·
ly) two waitresses entered the room and
floated around taking orders for drinks
and tidying up the tables. When one
shocked member complained to a captain
that never before bad a woman been
seen within a mile of this kind of function, the reply was: ''They have to finlsh
serving their orders." Funny thought:
Maybe some reformer has infiltrated the
Friars and believes the presence of females at those famous lunches and banquets will inhibit the blue jokesters.
Ray Stark, hopeful of closing a deal
with Liz Taylor to star in the screen version of "The Owl and the Pussycat," has
Montgomery Clift in mind as a possible
co-star, and she'd undoubtedly like that,
as Monte bas been one of her great
friends for years. The two-eharacter play
on wbich the cinema edition will be based opens on Broadway, Nov. 18, so Ray
will probably bave bis answer soon alter
Mrs. Burton gets a chum to read her all
thu reviews on the New York-to-Paris
hot Une . . . Meanwhile, on Ibis side of
the Great Pnnd, the former Mrs. Burton,
Sybil, Is wanted as the star of a television show wblch Tony Sogllo would proo
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bu beeD dating actress AUyson Ames ..
'file Stork Club, wblch launched quite a
·• few pretty IOdety singers Into fame or
matrimony, Is looking for anothet one.
Shennall liDllnpley thinks the town
eould 1188 a · ~ debutante-type canary
..• Lo~alne l\llen, an ex of Xavier Cug11, has been mklng the tables-for·two
aro~nd town with songwriter Sammy
Cabn... . . Ktlrushchev's banishment -or
wliateVet it was - has Fidel Castro W01'
rled, because he kno"!s what it meaDs. .It,
shall
. U. S. worried, too, but ap\
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Broadway, Frank D. Gilroy's
The SubJect Was Roses" finally hit two
stratght weeks where it topped $20,000
m receipts. It has earned back half of its
11~es~ment, and stands a good chance of
wmrung honors when the drama awards
are counted next time around . . . Mid·
town department store executives are
gravely worried about the mild weather.
The~ say that if a cold snap doesn't hit
w1tbm the next I 0 days, winter sales will
fall 'way off last year's total.

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When Bob Hope comes to New York
later this month, he'll be met by chaps
who will try to talk bim into doing a twoweek stint at the World's Fair next sea5Qn. Th~y want Bob to apeear in the huge
theatre m The Texas Pavilion which housed "To Broadway With Love" until it
folded. Fellas, be realistic. Bob 1s wonderful wherever he plays, but a mere
fortnight of H,ope doth not a World's
Fair make. What they need out In Flush·
mg Meadows Is more of the world and
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of a fair - . . The so-called uown·
er (really just a front) wllked out of
"bls" East Side spot the other night and
hasn't co!"e back yet. 'lbey really don't
expect bim; he was rather dissatisfied
with the arrangement.
• Don't fall for the faked-up stories
abnut a feud between Julie Andrews and
Audrey Hepburn. Julle was sorry sbe
~idn't get "My Fair Lady," but sbe realIZed Audrey had nothing to do with i~
It "!IS aU set~led by the big Hollywood
brams. And m a way she's grateful for
the way It all turned out, otherwise abe
never would have been 1b!e to do "TTte
Sound of Music," UJd ever,one .,rees
she's ,.nng to make ~CreeD history with
that . . . Social commentary of some
IIOI't: While Gene Barry was lapin&amp; a
"Hollywood Palace" show to wbich he
extolled teenagers, a gang of them bJote
~to the studio parking lot and made off
wtth two cars.
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Only MoneyBut It's Nice
BY Dlt'lt ltLEINER
!Wqwoocl Correspolldelll
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it was jtllll lbe ~ 1 wanted," sa;p Anjaaette Comer, ,-,1
wouldol'l have had to act al all.
I could have married somebody

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Or I still caultl."
But money did have a l.GI to
do with Anajanet~ becoming
an aetress. Aoja, • ber friends
and family caD her, admits that
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mea emetiluly. lllflln•t want
to grow u.p yet and assume the
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wanted 11 !ltay Ylltl"' •ad bave
fun. Agents waatM to sip
me, but I saki H."'

When she was readJ, so wa.t
show business. She quiddy got
leads on !eYeral TV shows
and site has been in demand
ever since. Ttten the moviemak..
ers .discovered bet. and here
she 111.
Actually, she - . , palo and
tired. Part of tltal Is .,. makeup for "The- Loftd Olle" - Tony
. Richardson's satn-. 11oe &lt;em·
etery business. 11111 part of 11
Is fatigue.
"I'm very tired,u she 98YS.
"1 have spells of ._nill, ~~~
so spells when I don't eat. There
really lan't anythill llamorouo
aboullbls bv- at all.
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wears )'OU down.""
She'll makhl&amp; Iota of money
now. She could he forgiven for
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TeleVision:s electronic eye scans back in time
~~ rKv:.:J'e life and ~mas ofthe late Pruidan;
N 2 e )'on !be anntversary of his CISSIIS1ination
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,. ddence of Walter Youg.
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Seoond-Av. Critt Bradfoi.d prO'
i lessional auctioneer of Colum:bus, a native of Racine. wb
:auctioneer ''just for expenses."
I Hackett ~xpre!!ed his thanks
to ''everyone who helped" make
J Swearingen,
Natlonal the event a succes~. Booftter ta&lt;n League official of dies took In $100 from tlll!lr rum"· will be speaker
for mage sale.
M Pomeroy li'ootbaU Ban- i Cold weather was credited
m December 1 at 7 p. m. w~\ll;. re4~cing the size of the
~ Sacred Heart Church icrowd attendini thf' sale bUt
neroy.
[" t.hose who came were there
aringen is a long-time of- 1w1th mone~ m their pocket...
in Southeastern
0 hi o. Hackett sa1d. All but a very.
ic League football and ' few items were sold.
tball H• is also a former I A full report will be made at
in ·the Athens County ~- the Booster meeting at the hlllt
I system and
presently school Tuesday at 7:30 p.lli;
the Swearingen Sporting The boosters are sponsoring •
. store at Athens.
' Thanksgiving Night dance at
.tets for the banquet went \ the high school. The public ii
let oday. Pomeroy Athlet- invited.
lOster member Frank W.I Parents of athletes at Mil$.
r, Jr., said tickets can be especially Daaketball pannta.,
,ssed at the high school, are urged to attend
office of Crow Crow &amp; night. "It's up to them to ...
tr. or from any ' · mPmber l ur the ball. nc.w tbat
e Booster association.
! over, to keep the anociatliill
! banquet is for members ~ctive through winter,'"
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Airlines jetUner carryinl .72 1to Athens and cairo.
with foam. Hundreds of specta- shortly before 2 p. m. (8 a.m. the aircraft.
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persons exploded and burned Only last wee~. Fiumlcilio i tors .ushed to the scene, about I EST) .
Explotlons Rip Wreckage
today while ,taxilng fo~ tak~H Airport ~s ·the ,cene of a bi- 121500. feet from the terminal ' They !laie the survlvon were 1 The wreckage was ripped by
from Rome s Flumtcmo A 1 r· zarre attempt to •hlp an ad-f building.
! lucky to get out o1 me naming • series of explosions. Part of
port.
mitted spy to Call'o by alr Eyewitnesses said names had wreckage because witbin sec- 1 the fuselage was hurled into
Tbe flight originated In Kan- freight Inside a trunk.
appeared to be coming out of , ond' after the blast the heat \ the air and smoke billowed
sas City, Mo., and was headed
Firemen, wearing asbes--1the atrliner's .jet enJlnes before , became so intense that firemen high into the clear sky.
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by »n. Allred YOllugor,
COme." preeeded ICI'il"
tertaiDed lbe WSCS ol lbe '""' !Uri red'"' and prayer by Mrs.
eal Run
Molhodlll cluD'dl Neue.
Tburaday
al her hoGll Several artlclea wen ·rea4
ln Mlllersvllle. ·
lneludlnl, The Cbangtng Rolo
The meet;tng, tn dwge o1 ol WoiiiOII, by Mrs. RUP WatMl'l. Jaclt CUrlio, preoldenl, soa; The Ublted Nall&lt;ioa llld
oPened with cleVollona by Mta, women, Mrs. Jolm SOott: Tile .
Lawrenee Napper Jr. The fll'JUP C11r1111an M11181o1'1 and Womeri.
.., "What A Friend We Have Mrs. Urwin Neue\ and HOlt
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readliJI !bey See Us, Mrs. Mark Evant,
taken lnlm St. John ond pray• Followtog a dllcuulon on tile
snngs and skits was presented \ Bradbury. Ray Hindy, Kendall ' the Rector of the Pomeroy was m Beecb Grove Cemetery. painting the
er by the leader cla.ed. the de- artieles, the leader reed an arduring the early' part of the eve- Dunfee . Steve Pull ens and Son-I Grace Episcopal Church, spoke . OUt-of-town relatives . attend- with
Fowler ln char&amp;•
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ttcte, Mutmum Security and
nong with the sophomores "strut-\ ny Haynes Tearl•ers assisting : on the topic, "Spiritual Devel-: tng were Mrs. Helen Clme, Mr. ,the project. Tbe
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"Mothers of Oilier CUlture," s!le and Mrs. curtis gave a m•
ling their stuff." Announc" for w1th the progro m and
party · opmeot of A Child," when the and Mrs . J•mes McGhee and ·mg was. closed WI P Y
PVT. JOHN W. STODART was the topic of the program dltaUon "Basis lor our ThanU
the program was Way ne Da vis . were Mrs. Dorothy Lacey, Mro. Child Conservation League of family.
. · Dave Darst.
MorlDe Privata Jolla w. fit. p..-ed by Mn. Fred Nease, giving," taken from '!be Metl&gt;
1 ed
The official welcome was ex- Mildred Bail&lt;y, Mr. Don Rode I Mtddleport met Thursday eve- Another daughter, _ Mrs. Hi} . Games were pay
barl bat received orden to to provide an opportunitY to odl!t Woman. Group slnllng ol
tended to the guests bv G&lt;orge and L. W. McComas, superin-lning at the home of Mro. Curtis ida Chalker and famtly was un· dtl'ectlon of Mrs.
study )'OUI\g molben of other ''Cotmi our
conclt&gt;
Sauer, presidenl of the sopho- lendent . Rerreshments of hot] McDaniel in Pomeroy . Mrs. Mar lable to attend, all of
vatter.
repert to camp
lands and to encout'Eige under- ded $he program.
more claso . The firsl number! dogs, potato chips, brownies and tin gave lhe p&amp;Jl!'r prepared by Mr .. anrl M".
. Loms, course":..":
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Calllorala, lor lrlfDin&amp; prior standing of them, A poem, During the buslness seulon,
was a catchv rendition of
were served in the evening. , her hushand who was unable to Gslhpohs. hJS son, Vrrgd, and lray to
to lllsleavlai for lbe illllld ol "Calendar of Gratitude" by the II wu decided to !QVIte tho
lo
done by Kathv· Namt.' tags wtore given to the be present.
I Mrs. Walker, Long
IMr. and Mrs.
Hoffmall' Okinawa pd dat)' wttll the leader opened the program. 'nle WSCS of the Syracuse MetbCJ.
McElhinny and Debbie
freshmen and teachers.
I The meeting was opened by .He was preceded "' death by Mr. and Mrs. F n
Kloel' Tltfrd Morlae DlvlsloD. Allee
dlst church to attend' tile Jan.
sPr to the 1une of "Hello Dol·' Committee members included the president. Mrs. Robert Bur- bts w•fe and son. Many fnends Mr. 8a;:! ;:rs·
IIETHEL NO. f2 MEETS
uary meeting. Pla!is were maly"
FOOD Ruth Halley Ann Han-lketl with the group praying and other relaltves of Pomeroy,\ M!.
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Bethel No. 112 of lhe lnterna· de for a potluck dinner · WedA humorous skit enlil.led,I son. Elinor Bodimer: susan the 'Mother's Prayer in unison.! Minersville. Racine and Long ' Mrs. Charles
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at .lbe Roendt Depot, Purl• tlonal Order of Job's Daughtera neaday December IS;' at .e:i!G
"Shirt orr His Back"
g aVf' l linger. Ste phanie Pullen, Peg- I Mrs. Ale.n Leonard. a guest of Bottom attended.
II RichardThHovatte •
. lslud, s. c.. Pvt. Stobart .met 1bursday evening at the p.m., at the
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four ladies . Susie Morris, R"'e gy McKmll&lt;'y Kay Ault, Kare.• , Mrs. Dale Walburn, was intro·
Harold omas.
waa 1081 lo tile Advaaced Pomeroy Masonle Temple wllh committees were Mrs: 'Do •
Hackett, Debbie Grueser, and Faulk. Rose Mane Hackett, 1duced.
Broad Run PTA
Combat 'fl'aiDl"' 11ue a Lindo Darnell honored queen, Grueser and Mrt. Rull$ Watsno
Margie Harris. the chance lit·l
Harris, Debbie Grues- 1 Mrs. Dan
gave the de- Buys Dictionariell
Camp Lei.... for four weeb presiding. A communication to
the table• for the
ero!ly to te ar the new birth· er. Sandy Swartz, Jams Schmoll vottons whtch were.m keepmg NEW HAVEN _ The Broad
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prior 1o bll relam to ReclDo was read fro111 the grand guar. dinner; Mrs. Mark Evano .and
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day shirt into shred s. This Sue Rue :
the ThanksgJYmg season. Run P.T.A. met at the school
VISifOf
· for a 31 day tur!oup. He 1 1- dt.an
a joint vlslta- Mrs. Stacey Arnold, beverages;
was followed by a panl omime iyn umbo . Kathy
Members
roll call by house Nov. II at 7 p.m. with
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School tlon wilh Bethel 73, Galllpolls and Mrs. Manning Roush , and
number fealuring J im Butcher •1Diane Davis Suste
Morrts namtng the mJDJster who offlc- the president Leonard Smith- MISSIOnatleS
bll ellllllmetd fa lbe .which wu accepted, ·the
Mrs. Edith Sisson lo distribute
and
tour "a rnigos'' tn thr · Lt&gt;land Brown. . Uon Nelson. ]teted at her weddmg.
. son, presiding.
Marlao cor,e, 1i lbe aoa of 'Ill be 8Jm0unced. ElecUon of Chrlstmauemembrancea
to
musical number, "Come A Lit· _Sandy Swartz, Mtke Garten. Santhe busmess sesston Mrs. Jack Ord was tn charge • The Ya
Te Camp
Mr. IIIII Mn, Georp SIObll'l" officers .,.. 'hrounced for the sbutlnl.
tie Closer" , G.orge Sauer,!dy Garten, Bill Hysell M 1 k e donatmns were made to the TB of devotionals and the group !Girls of Racme met. 'Monday Sr. of Roote !, Racllte, oitd next -meeting, Deenther 3.
Reports were giyen by
Steve
Hlndy, Asa Brai"IPy, 1 Gerlach, . Ma:vin . Fry, Karen 1
Health Assoc1a;10n and the Isang "America" in keeping Iafternoon at the Racme Baptist II mAiried to Ute fermer MlJI
ous members on the visit to
Steve Pullen 1.
Faulk
F1fe,
Cheryl
Scouts. The \lays a n d with Armistice Day. Two die- Church and were surprised
Donaa BolfD.
ENROLLS IN CBU
WSCS of MlnersvUie dltli'ch, the
Rit a Halley, Kay Auil, Janis Roush: CLEAN-UP,
George 1!Means Commtttee anoouoced a , lioc.!l ries were bought for the ! a special v•stl of Mr. and Mrs.
Miss Sheila Jean Hicks, dau- World Community Day at Rut•
Schmoll . and Sue Rue gave , I Sauer. J1m Bulch-.,
Wayne, card party hed been planned for school and it was decided to ' P. Sadhu
..
ghter of Mr. and Mn. George land church, and the lunchen
"Make·Up Lesson for Fn-sh· Davt&gt; , Steve Pullen, Asa Brad· ' February wtth Mrs. Earl Dav- have 8 potluck at next month's! who have been vlsttlll&amp;
BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT H. Hicks, . 1508 Nye Avenue, meeting with Miss Dorothy
men Gim · a ski! w1th 1 It e
--- enport, Mrs. Dale Walburn and meeting which will be Dec. 9. 1churches In the area.
Mr. and Mrs. William
K Pomeroy, has compleled
aral United Methodist
hands quicker than the eyes !it
M:S. Jean Cooke on the corn- Tbe Brood Run community is 1 A question and answer per· Cogar ore announcing the
rangement. to
lbe Co. church.
Other mus cal numbers m-1
mtttee. Mrs. Kenneth Sette! invited.
11od was held
the g•rls of their second child, a da b· lumhus Buslneaa University. Refreshments were served by
1
eluded the song,
"Some En-,..
gave a short report on lhe The P.TA. thanks Mr. ond 'met informally With Mr. and ter, named Shari Ann,
Miss Hicks Is a senior at Porn- hostesses to those named above
13
cha nted Evemng" done by Ruth
Ohto Child Conservation Leag- Mrs. George Oliver for redoing \ Mrs. Samuel and after the
1 lbs and
oz Sunda ..-oy lllgh
and will en- and Mrs. John F. Bally, Mrs.
Ann Halley, Kathy McEihmny,
ue Convenlton whtch she attend- a table 1u the kitchen The cusslon, a song "The Tithe"
. 15 ' at
·
rQII ' In lbe
Secretarial Robert Laudermllt and ar-••t
Marilyn Stumbo, Susie Ohlmg•••
ed last month.
meeting was closed by
was sung by Mr. and Mrs.
Hosplial pm. k a Course next September.
Mrs. Hiram Fisher.
'
er, Peggy McKinney, Jemarilla
I M'ddl ort
New members voted
Into ment. of •ce cream being ser- uel with the girls singing
'tire or : - Ward. Kay Ault. Debbie Gruesn
I
ep
membershtp were Mrs. Ray- ved by Mrs. George Grimm finlll choruses with them
·S . 'I'tlr!ler . • .
er Stephanie Pullen, Margte Pfc. James R Miller of the ' mood Stewart, Mrs. George Mil- aod Mrs. Jess Brown.
their native t.anguage, which Is'
aDd 'Mr .
Hams Jams Schmoll, Sue Rue, IUS Marines, left today for i ler, Mrs. Carolyu. Tbomss ond
Telegu.
Mlnersvffi .•· . e
.
Kethy Pickens Sandra Swartz, I Me,;.phis Tenn where he will Mrs. Charles Srruth Followmg l Ch re D
d .
Following this visit, the girls
DIOna Davis and Rose Marie ' attend
four:weeks training the program gtven by Mrs.
ar r rape an
held a Ceremonial at which
Kesterson and' Mr rs. '
I
MAIN
STORE
Hackett ; a trumpet duet, "Won- riod at the Naval Air Tech- Marltn, Mrs. Jam". Johnson Memory of Member
they were presented their
Mrs. WilHam HeilllUID ' and
derland by Ntghl" featurmg Ca-' pe
Trttining Center At the ' presented her wtlh a gtft on be. Tbe charter was draped fa membership cards for 11164-«1. Pomeroy and Tho
Co of \
1
thy Pickens and Peggy McKin-,
of !he tral;ing pro- , helf of the League. .
memory of Margaret S m l t b, Also presetned to each girl was of Grant'svme W
1
ney , and a vocal solo, "Every-! am Miller will be assigned A homemade auction
was when Magnolia Temple Pythisn a special honor paid&gt; which eat a . ·
·• grea
ELBERFELD$ TOYLAND
body 's Doing It". io top
another post. He has spent ' held with. Mrs. Charleo Brad· Ststm met Thursday evening they had earned by complet- rnza:th
•
b; Kathy McElhmny.
three-week leave with his bury servmg as aucltoneer. The at the DAV all.
ing the aonual project of
and Mrs A
Two Doors Below Court Street on Main St~et'
Tnere were skits concluding I a nts M and Mrs M on traveling prize, donated by Mn. Elizabeth Campbell,
most camp Fire Girls.
New
. nn Shhoernaker of '
the program mcludlng one en' r.
· yr Scltes, was won by Mrs. Rob- e&gt;:cellent chief, presided and 'Ibis year's project waa to
h
The
Cogars
titled •. "I Object" providing hu- '
Jame. Harley will join ert SchmolL Mrs. Cooke won opened the meeting in ritualis- traduce the newly revised
a son
mor m the courtroom done by 1 her son, Dr. John llarley ond the door prtze. The Christmas ttc form. Contributions were gram. stress current
year old Mrs
Jr., one
Sandra Swartz, as Mrs.
La . her granddaughter, Ann, In Ath. parly wdl he held at the Brad- made to the Tuber&lt;.'Uiosls and of the girls, and help publicize former
Cogar
the]
·
Rue . Mtke. Gerlach as Judge; ens Sunday and wUJ accompany ' bury home ID December.
Health AssoctaUon and to the Tbe Camp Fire Girls program. _ _
1
Dave ,Jenkms as the attorney Dr Harley to Springfield where Tbe hostesses,. Mrs. Kenneth K of P Home in Springfield. It was highlighted by the glrls
for Mrs La Rue and . Lela~ sh~ will spend the Thanksglv- Harris, ~s. Scites and Mrs. Nominati011 of tfficers
was visit to Huntington last month,
Brown, attorney for Bill Davas. 1 ing holiday at their home. Dr. Robert Ftsher served a salad held. Plans were made for a when they met with other girls ···
Steve Hinrly. as the golfer and 1Harley is spending the weekend course from a buffet table dec- Christmas party following the and leaders of the Camp Fire ·,
Sam Hood m the
of hlS Iin Athens as guest of his deu·
in
mo- December meeting. There wUl family. 'lbe title of the ilf&lt;•iect I
caddv , were featured m a Golf I ht
A
f th F th , bf. Mrs. Scates pres1ded at the be an elchange af 50 cent gifts was "Enter· Camp Fire Girls
Before the last hole; Wg
dnnet'· .01r He. ad uerhs silver coffee service.
Mrs. Karl Grueser was
in '64."
·
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.
ed
d
,
ee~~.en
1es 1sHall.a g go If ba11s ram
own
on ter residesac inJVI VeiSht
chairman for the pllrty.
Members attending were
1
Mr. and Mrs. Harold George Dinner
cy Bentz. Brenda Bradlord,
aod son, Brian Lee, of GamSOLDIER PROMOTED
Laurel Cairns, Diona Cross, Sue
polis,
visited
recently
with
her
·
y
Pomeroy
Arnold
E.
Nichols,
son
of
Curtis,
Linda Grindst.afl, Jane
SPECIALIZED HELP
parents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L. W.
Mr.
and·
Mrs.
Ona
R.
Ann McCilntock, Joy
FOR THOSE MOST
. McComas
Route I, Dexter, ....
Martha Cost, and their
SEVERELY DEAFEIED ·.
Mr. Robert McElhinnny, Mr.
.
. Nov. 2 to specialist four ln Ger· guardian, Mro. Mary CuriL•
flx-~p
Ire Butcher and Mr. Emerson . Mrs. Harry Lee Bailey, as- Imany, where he is serving w1th their assistant guardian. Mrs.
I Jones are spending the weekend . ststed ~y Mrs. Joseph Cook, . 237th Engineer Battalion. Helen '"Sem" Jotmson.
uflrlor types
at Ohio University Mr McEI· I entertamed the One Won
NlChols, a
of the balt-1;-""-="'--'==;i;;;;;;o'""i\
. hinny will be the .guesi of his , ~lass of the Pomroey First
t.alion's Compllny B. entered
' daughter Karen at Lindley tist church Thursday
Army in
1962 .
4' x 8' only $4.&amp;p
LY 3-4550
Hall; M;, Bulche; will be with al her hom~, East Main St.
completed hasic training
at
'1:1", 4' x 8'
only $6.08
245 E. Stall St. Athono his daughter Judy in Baker The meeting opened wtth Fort Gordon, Ga. The 19-year~
•
'
medtlatton "Try
ld'
!tended Cl
High
5/s", 4' x 8' only $7.04
and Mr. Jones will stay
" '
so 1er a
a.y
.~
with his daughter, Barbare, at Yourslf, by Mrs. Dale
School
4'•1' ponoto 1f• Inch,
52
Veight Hall '!'bey wUJ attend pel, president, followed by
CL=u"'B"'ro='"'M"'E"'ET=
...,._ oldt
oodl
the OU-Mar;hall football game \class song, He Keeps Me .
The Staff and Officers Club
1mg. and"·the JLord's
H Prayer
of Meigs Temple, Pythlan Siswh."1 th ere.
P
tt
L
h
h
umson.
"~s.
·
·
te rs, will meet Monday evening
.
th ught
FOR AlL Q((A~IUr.S
M1ss a y owery, w o as 1 h
JUO,PIIflll. . . PIMIIII
0
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h
d.
ff'lit
k
acers
tlhh
f
Ka
we 'Ylle
uowefs everywD.e_re
een omg a 1 a e wor e.t JT"·nk 1 .
nd
a , e orne o Mrs.
rl Owen
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
In a wide varlely of wood
Ch'ld
· Im
· co1urnbus th ·~
1 ren 's Hosptta
nk' sg vmg
God 1 a II
7:30 p.m. Mn. William Lowe
..
amg
ora
illb
b
I as part f
specie"
and flniohol. Eaay ta
o her nurse trammg, tional thou hts and the
w e the contrl uUng hostess.
WY 2-'1039
Install.
our dhplay.
has been on a three-week va- H d
fg ll
DA ~ or NIGHT
r
'thh
.._eoesora.
Mahogany
$5.89 4'xt'
ca Jon WI
er parents, ~tu. D in th b .
se~!Sio•n, II
Pomerov Flower §hoD and
ponol
Mrs. Donald Lowery. Fol- M ur Hg e usmess
Mn. Millard Vafl MetM"
lowing completion of her work rs.ed omer Braley bewas
WI GIVE TV STAMPS
in Columbus she will retum to c~m as a new me~ r. Pla.ns ll
Con1icler tM convenitricl
,"liiWiiiiMiiiaiiim~~:::::::i~iiiP::::o::::m::ier::::o::::y~l ing
Holzer for the rell\Eiining traln- dmner at the Martin restaur!'"
ertod
1 ant on Dec. 16 at 1 p.m.,
Mi~s Je~nette Crooks Mart- I' lowed by a party and -1 gift
Sofoguordtd ogoilllt loss
II &lt;!Ita is spending the ~eekend c~ange at the home O[ MrS- 11
with her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. I Wtppel. It wsa voted to purcbFigoro tho Nlill
Pomeroy, Ohio
i Waller Crooks
ase flowers for shut-m
,
I Mr. anti Mr~. Edward
at Christmas.
TONIGHT
Proof
and family visited with relatives IMirs.dT. T. Sdheplton1, de1'•oticm·IJ
"THE BRAS$ BOTTLE"
03
· H t' to W v
a ea er, rea
sam
on
(TechnJcolor 1
m un mg n, ..... .,....,...,_.,
a. recent1y. T"·
k sgtvmg
. . and off ereel -ra,v-1
1
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uan
..,
Tony .Ramlall, Burl Jves, Bar·
er. She also gave several
bara Eden .and Luscious Lu- r
lu Porter.
tations on Receiving the Lord,
''THE GOLDEN ARROW"
Headquarters For
and
closed with prayer. A deB('f'echrucolor)
sert
course was served by
Tab Hunter
Open A
hostesses to those named above
HANDYMAN
SUNDAY; MONDAY, TUES.
and Mrs. Ellen Couch, M r s.
VALUES
Nov, 22-2J.24
LCI'ain Sterrett, Mrs. J. E. Fos-Blli{.A-Count
"THE UNSINKABLE
ter, Mrs. George Skinner and
MOLLY BROWN"
Mrs. VIctor Young Sr.
(Technicolor)
._. \:.&gt;
oNoDown
Debbie Reynolds, Harve Pre1
CANAST,\ CLUB MEETS
nell. Ed Begley, Jack KruaMrs. Donald McKenzie enller- lt
P1ymlnt
chen, Hermione Baddeley,
Mlddtoport, 0.
t.ained the BI-Monthly Canast.a
Colorf!.,too,,
PEGBOARD
...~ club Tbursday evening at her
As Low As
Pleasant Ridge home. Prizes
Pi'ootlcol, diiCOI'ItlvO.
for games were awarded to
Hand!&gt; hansen. llilb'
Manlhtr(
Mrs. Max Folmer and Mrs. Eugene Triplett. Mrs. McKenzie
received a gilt from her secret
,,
' .
pal. Secret pals were rev•ealecl :1
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Freslunen of Middleport lllgh lthe gollers.
bury Sam Hood and Paul Hay- Oaa officers ore
Ge!JtiO
lebool were given a tndltlon- The program wu concluded neo ; NAME TAGS, Mary Wolle Sauer, president; Wayne Davia,
Jl royal welcome when !boy with a hilariOUI lillbilly t.ake ·Ruth Halley, Rita Halley, Del&gt;- vice pNS!dent; Jim Butdler, Mrs. Harold 'l'homU led
were auest. of the sophomore oft on "Romeo and Juliet" with bie Gru....-, Rose Hackett Mar- secretary; Steve lllndy, olw:;:'
Golden
1
elut Friday evenlng at the an- Jim Butcher •• Romeo and gie Harris, Susie Ohlinger, Sue wv. and Sam 1\ood, e•ecuttn Ch h et Tburad"P"'
nuai Frestunan-SOphomore p81'- Dianne Davis as his Juliet. Rue Ray Hlndy, Bill Davis.
ofliCOI".
th
mol Mrs Eay
ty held at the blgh school.
Other characters were Marilyn
e me
· ugene
The
, Stumho, Lady Mont.aque; Kenrf' • 1 Louu Walker Ritu ray.
gym was decorated with ny Russell as Lord· !lolontaque;
rS. a In IS
During the buslnses
green llld white streamers and Dan Nelson, Mercutlo; Marvin
Are HeW Sunday
it was decided to purchase
mustc for dancing was . provtd- Fry, Tybolt ; BUJ llysell, Lord
pea
Fune1al servic .. were held ,ln IAlys lor the church
ed by Lonls Mueller, dl!c·Joci&lt;· , Capulet ; and Susie Ohlinger,
Sundsy at t p.m. at Ewing It was also decided that
•Y
Lady Capulet. ·
\' Cha,.l for LoUis Walker. Rev. class would
wltb
A variety program featuring Stage managers were
Asa l Mrs. Richard Martin, wile of Arthur Stitt officiated. Burial her classes m the church

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ready to fight Israel for the
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'!11 Bella made the comment
Jnited Arab Republic Vice
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Funeral services for .W.. ·~
Fry, 89, of RFD Letart, W. Y4.j
who died at noon Sunday .tt
her residence, will be 1to!14
Tuesday at 2 P. 01. at t1ta Pl!l!
lesong Funeral Home ....
burial in the Grabr.m ettlt!
tery. Rev. Achaah M11ler '111ili
officia~.
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at Let.rt RFD. the da~
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'ifice both the North At- preceded her in death. Bllr llili!
\TO) and the European band, Gideon, died in ltlt. ' ,
gn against the u.s.-spon- She was • ~ of .. .
'ce (MLF).
St. Mark's Lutheran ~
, ere already prepared for Mrs. Fry bad made bJr boiiJi1
Communist world if the wllh Mr. ond Mra. E4WIII J.,..
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nuclear confiic.
rlieces and nepheWs. Frielll
.lut with U.S. control of tile may call at the lwttral ltOme
1 •Near weapona In MLF, De after 8 11- IJI, ~­
tllile warned, Europe would
unable to defend itself &amp;de. .
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