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Am Vets Post in Pomeroy for , prayer by the Rev. Perrm. Mrs.
Iconference.
Md andCMarg'· l~~;as D:;~!: don;tions •~d cinthmg for •I' Rhiohard
Rkuped ' tha~~~o~:r:~~~
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Elberfelds Are Open Thursday and Every Week Day From
9 A.M. to 5 P.M. and on Saturdays From 9 A.M. to 9 P.M.

gi~;ireshment• were served by

lth• nnh grade moth•rs with ,
Mrs. Malcolm Mees, Mrs. Leon
IMcKniihl, ·-Mrs. Richard Rupe, 1'
Approximately 70 persons at-IMrs. Orval Wiles, Mrs. ~o~

Elberfelds
In
Pomeroy
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Edith
and Mrs. Curi:l
tended banquet
the BMUBl
Wiggins
Co- ghter
of IMotber-DauEvangeline ard m charge.
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Mrs. Gamet Folden of . Chapter OES Tuesdau even•
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b · h guest of her s1slum us Ls t e
lng at the Masonic Temple in
Iters and brol!Jer-m-law, M,r s. Middleport. The Masons pre- •
I Edith Thomas and Mrs Cora ared and served the
baked
Wiggins and Mr. and Mrs. Ja- ~am dinner. Roberta K. Mindcob Schuler.
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d rr·
a
M. J · Smith student at ling, past gr&lt;m o leer, was
aa University'
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OhioISSState
Columspe.cla
. . Lillian
b
t the weekend with Ste1ff for the evemng.
h~:~ :::,~ts and ~ister, Mr. and Mrs. Kathryn Mitchell, worM s pG\enn Smith and Dunna. thy matron, welcomed. the
~nms Moore, student at Rio members and guests w~th _the
Grande College, spent the week- prayer given by Mrs: Mmdhng.
, end with his parents, Mr. and Following the meetmg a pro. Mrs. Lloyd Moore .
gram of music was presented
! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reibel by several daughters of memhave returlled to their home, bers with Mrs. John Lyon as
Columbus, after being called mistretss of cereJil{)nies.
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here by the illness and dealh The program included a voot' Ethan Harper.
cal solo, ''He," by Kathy Bunce,i
I Mrs. Russ Watson, Mrs. John with Betsy Cunningham at tbe J
F. Baily und Mrs. Olan Genhei- piano; a piano duet, "Gypsy !
mer spent Monday at Stewart Sweetheart,'' by Debblo and l
with Mrs. Cyril Arnold.
Carol King ; two organ numMrs. Olan Genheimer return- bers, 1 'Charmaine" .and "Dark-1
ed to her home, Columbus Mon· town Strutter's Ball,' by Twila!
day evening, alter a we&lt;kend Sue Clatworthy, and a plano!
visit wtth relatives. She was number by Kathy Klng.
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accompanied ~me by her dau- The program was roncluded
ghter and son-m-l~w • Mr · and with several piano-organ num- :
Mrs. William Sheridan and fa· bers by Mrs. Steil! and Rober- i
mlly who will spend a few days ta Mlndling lncludine "Bie" '
with her parents.
This House,'' ''Pass Me Not;•·
I Rev. and Mrs. S. E. Ka~.tzel "Wben 1 Grow Too Old," "Au·
returned to their home, &amp;luon tumn Leaves," "Aura Lee,"
IMonday, after .a several days "Come Ye Thankful People,"
visit witb her Sister, Mrs. Alon- "Missouri Wa1lz," ''Star of tbe
I zo Custer and other relatives.
Ea 9t'' 3 nd "BeauUful Ohio.''
Mr and Mrs Loren Caverlee
f H. t'ngton . W Va. were The birthday song wal sung
:eek~::.; gu~ts ~~ her sister, for Lillian Steil!. Potted plants
M Alonzo Custer and other were presented to the oldest
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mother present, Mrs. Ebersrea IVes.
bach, mother of Mrs. James
DANCE AT WAHAMA Clatworthy; Mrs. Richard Long,
The Wahama High school Li- youngest; and Mrs. Jo Ann
brary club will hold a danre Bailey, youogest grandmother,
party witb the Jays this Friday and mother of Mrs. I.Amg.
night from 8 to 11 p.m. at the . Masons . preparing and servWahama High gym. The pub- Jng the dinner were James Eu·
lie is weloome.
ler, Jack Bechtle, Eber Lewh,
James Criswell, Bnb Ebersbach,
Charles Bennett, Paul Darnell,
Harry Chesher, Phil Meinhart,
and Kenneth Wilcox.

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ON THIS VETERANS' DAY,
.THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11th
May

we all join in honoring each and every

citizen for his or her valor, as a member of the
Armed forces of tho United States, U. times
of IIGiional anxiety and WCIII

Your Savings Earn 4% Interest

POMEROY
NATIONAL BANK
Sen1ng Meigs County for over 93 vean

POMEROY

RUTLAND

Member Federal Reserve System
Member Federal DeJlllslt Insurance Corporation

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another hot sales year···
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new '66 Fury
'66 Plymoulll fary.
A .,eat big beautr
1o a ereat bla
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see Mat yoor
Plymoutll Dellol'S.

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liFFICE TO BE CLOSED
The Social Security
IJUmce ln Marietta wUI be
ed Thursday, November
In observance of

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I DAY S!iltVICI
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In the Mllldlellock NIKt .. llllerfelil.
POMIROY'I QUALITY IHOI

Robinson's

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

GROUP 2 SALE

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(Color)
~~~~~~~~:,._:~~e~~ra~ fo~~·l:: People In ~ Dau~hters are
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I'' Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Schuler
Iand Mrs. Garnet Folden ..... I For Banquf:t

a
Business and Less like a Farm

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

Seven Schools

GROUP 1 SALE

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

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ne MeJc1 CGuaty Heahll
Depal'lmeat reported today
ont kiUod at Royal Oak Park
be1 beta foaad tafe&lt;ted.

WORLD

wool fabrics In solids,

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Observed b\' Bet Ire I

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c~ose enoug~

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER II, 1965

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seen in much higher pric·

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

p&lt;Je~ reader~:w~~~

POMERoY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO
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very special prices. Styles

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warm winter coats .at

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to purchase your

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

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A SPECIAL
PURCHASE OF WOMEN'S • • •

MC~rr tMartl~·nner
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~hildren.

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

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Trail claSB '· I~rseal- Clar, · i ' ·'·)01, • ~~ - S
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ire McCue, owned by Joe oung I
. Vart ble Joadlllolo and eoolj
and ridden by J•mor Kennedy, Tom Roberti, a recent add!- loda \tgh 0«1-55 'pmty cloudv
Middleport.
tlon to WMPO radio's stall, 1 ~~~~ warmer b,.rgbl and Frl-!
l(lOke ht1eny and Informally da Low tonlsbl !4-H.
KIWI DEER
WOdhesday loiJoj;lng • regular Y.
A 60 pound buck deer was Iluncheon of the Pomeroy Lions

2-DallY Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov. 11, 196~ leis, Rl. I, Galllpoll•_·
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MAN ARRESTED
doy·, horse show at the Kyger 1than Yonker. and owned by \\II- when struck by an automobile, erated cblireh.
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~ sheriff's deparlment report.. _M~. Ro~~s was lnt~uced l tu B. Moore, 20, Po'nercry,
Rill Cole of Tuppers Plams and ! English pleasure horse _ Gin- ed. .
by Lion Bill Grueser. Anotherll:30 a. m. today for .
'imp Frost of Shade. The show 1ger, ridden and owned by )Ves- Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbach gues1 w-s Wilham D~as, Belpre, o~eralion of motor vehicle.
'trarled 11~ entnes.
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Pt Pleasant
·1 said Olen Roberts, 51, ~t. a guHt of Bob Jacobs.
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about presided.
ng Mbs finker m the west , Bird Starlite. driven by Robert nine tenths of a m1le east of Serving the luncheon
~·rn_ pleasure_ pony cia~. 48 to Greet and owned by Lester I state route 325 when three or these ladies or the church, Mrs.
FINISHING
.'ib m.~-~-~: 5 · H~s seco~~ win came_ Ohlinger, New Haven.
' rour deer houn&lt;lPrl_ Into 6 he Louis Diehl. Mrs. Roy Seyfried ,
Our best quality
on Caes~r Ladho II\ 1 the Barrel race (ponies) - Sky, highway ahead of him..
and Mts. Ben Neutzling.
service
1\'l•ste rn p easure rse c a.ss. ridckn bv Christv F'rost, and He hit one of them. There -------='---I DAY SERVICE
"'Rusty Bill' was
Wt~P , owned b~ John Robson, Shade. was no damage to Roberts' 1963
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ON REQUEST
Frost's mount as he scored first, Barrel. race ( hone.~ 1 _ Star, , Buick. The carca!ls was t~rned I up 8.25 p.m.•_- LachJ~n~~~M~~a::c
place wms, f1rst m the flag Iridden and owned by Brenda : over to Roberts. The acc1dent Leay down 10.~ ~ m,
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ralc, where he bested 12 other housll Letart
, oecuned at 9 10" a. m.
1Bruce down nudnight;
ndPrs then in the pickup race
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Bosworth down 2:10a.m.;
Cleaners
Pomeroy
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5 d
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DRIVE IN- USE OUR
f 1r horsrs where he came out 'dd
CORRECTION
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FRE"~&gt; PARKING LOT
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Beckjord
up ...8·150 a.m.;
am
aht•ad ot nine o~her ridtl'8. _ Ohlinger. Letarl.
The
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Here are thE! r1rst place w1n- Run and ride 1poniesl _ Ba- , and fined by Mayor 'Charles ~
rwrs in lhe olher 1l classes of be. owned and ridden by Jim : gar of Pom~oy ~~ tw_o c_onv1c•
Urt- show:
. Horrman. Letart.
l lions of drivmg wtthout a license
Pleasure pony, under .S m- Run and ride (horse~\ _ , Sunday was Carl SLadler, Mt.
- -- ---- ~ · Champ, owned and ridden by Clemens, Mich., not Carl StaidFIRST
Art Thompson, McArthur.
er, a• reported.
QUALITY
Pirkup race (ponies! - Ton----REGULAR - ka. owned and ridden by Cherie . ATTEND CONFERENCE
Certified Oil Stltion Williams. Rutland.
. MJSs Margaret Griffith, ExTrail clas~ tponlt'sl _ Roscoe tension Agent, Home EconomiCS
W M•i,. S1,
'omtro'f' owned and ridden bv Carol Dan· j and C. E. Blakeslee Extension
. - - - - - -- - - -- ---.. · -- . - Agent, Agriculture, will be at
I Lake White, Waverly, Thursday
I and Friday for a district COD·
; terence on R-H programrntna.

co.:

.

51~.\0tJ'S MARKET
OPEN DAILY 9:00 TO 7:00- FRIDAY TIL 8- SATURDAY TIL 9

29''

THE KIDS ARE READY FOR

To The Voters

conAGE

Support In The Recent Election .

I

I. 0. (Mac) McCoy
Pd. Pol . Adv.

i Gauge mdfngu

Gallipolis
Dom t2.1, 13.2, running 5 feet
on rollen, Pomeroy-Mason 20.·
112. Pt Pleasant 24.09, Hinton
0.75, Kanawha
Falls U3,
Char, Jeston
19.00. London,
Marmet
!

i

,. . . __ '"". ·::.z~::zr~-~-::'"7- r;:.~·:-'-7'""']

.,

,i sil!s.
and Winfield dams

were on the

I

. Boat Movementlr

Ohio Rivtr - Rose G. up t4,
I12o20 p.m.; Jenk! up 11, 12:15

a.m.; A. J. Patten down 15,
3:40 a.m.: San Ricardo down

down 16, 2:20 a.m.;
I. ger
McCool down 16, 1:05

4 Regllftred Pllarmacllfl to Sarve you

Chris Jr. down 17, 6:50 p.m.:
I Onward up 17, 1:20 a.m.: Frank- ~

lin Pierce up 17, 4:30 a.m.;;
Zimmer down 17, 1:05 a.m.;
Louisiana down 11, 2:50 a.m.;
Jeffboat down 18, 6 a.m.; Lady
Marjorie

up 18, 7:10 a.m.;
OVEC up 20, 2&lt;59 a.m.; John
Ladd De~P. ~ow_0_i!Q. B.a.m. :.Jef,
I lerson down :W, 7:20 a.m.; An·
drew Calhoun up 21, 7 a.m.;

e ECONOMY PRICED!
NIW PUIH 'tl 10 POWIR-Rilll' ..
lll(l•on cletl' d•l down dflll , o, thl'l
IMw, ,r~,h. kt or m~d.

• NIW "OPfiWI f'OWIII-tlltiU!Ift
tr tftarp lllld Krn tar nhl t rrp 'n p
4lri~inc

powtr Jft~ ftrtr Wtllltf JloPL
• liiW "Unn Lltiii!."-Coopu
Cll loJo.ulrt "SafiiJ·Li"ll" hoi~J tit

S runn bttltr.

• MIW "PGWIIIIYll" 11111111•
louch..- winter 111111 lor mote m•I.S, ,.
!Mit trlctiOR w1n111 dt11 "ll"•nler.

mort Wlnlld 1/zr .••
IOpul~rly pricrd/

FULL
4- PLY
NYLON

.19
T••
Plus

CORD

7JO 011:15-IC. 5JG Of 1;11-1$
luhllta ~lacll

I

' Gallipolis Dam - Cathy R.
up 3 10 p.m.; Charles Stevenson doWII 7 p.m.; Becky Wasson

THE DAILY SENTINEL
DEVOTED TO tNTI115T OP
M&amp;IGI-MASON AREA
a1cn•N 1. o . . n. ruttiiiMr
Ctl •

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hnMI'IIII, 141...,
dtlmooll 111....

U111

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1111• IHWIII
lftatt., It Uli' PMI d H It PoftltJOY•

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breaks.

N1llon1l adnrli..JII I'IPr.MifttiU.,.,
lotttnP.III K.lmbllJ, II'KI.. SO 1Ad11fo
toll o\-re.. N- Yerll Citro
Nfw
(Oft.

SubRr'lpttOII r1t111r O.Uv•red

..,

tll"rilr wbiln lntllb1e, 30 11at11 1111'

THE NEW

HUFFY

I

65~

- • · ••• ~•u 111 ~"'"" at
the
Oil" hDtiMJ nff'lce IJUih
Ill'
~Dnllll, 1'7.80J lhrel JIIIOD\N 13.901 Bp
• lllt~l.or Route •ll•n carrier 111"1ee
DOt auil•ble, o1111 moot.ll 11.-llh
BJ
I 1111.11 on• r•ar IIO.Oih
15.JS: 1'h..,. uaUJL n

1m
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WITH SPORTS CAR
STYLING

CHEESE

flrl, model1, all sJJea.

Lay Away Your Hu!fy For Christmas •

Stiller's
250 PK.

MOORE'S
POMEROY

WY 2·2848

Goal Coats
Benchwarmers
19.95
16.95

(Pile Lined)

12

JO-BO
BRAND CANS

2P5

IN TORONTO - Joho Tannehill, 13, of Middleporl and

Boys' _

his father, Chester Tannehill,
dlscus!l a point of slrat.egy

Pomeroy .

10

eTometo Soup

eS.uor Kraut
eShoo
String Pol•- 1 Pork &amp; Beans
1 Spaghetti
1 Bultor Beans 1 Vogetablt
Saup
________________
___

cans

16.95

JACKETS

during a rest break of the

MIX or MATCH SALE

nal mateb In tbe Boy• under
16 d;vl!loa Canadiao
tablo

CORUt;ROYS
SPORTCRAFTERS
QUIL TEO &amp; PILE

tennis tournament. John won

the mal&lt;!h from Roger Lewis
of Columbus tbree games to
one. Fred Rohm, editor of Na.
tioual Table Tennis Topics, in
the current Issue advised players: If a small
boy ever
walks up to JOU, askl you
play, beware. If this ~;mall

.From 13 95

'i

0

DOWNIE-GROSS
"HOME OF ARROW SHIRTS"

boy wean glasset and comes

POMEROY

from Mtddleporl, Ubio, you're
io trouble. Hlo aame Is Jnhn

TaooehUI, and he hat all llo
stroke• that woald be expec~
eel of a master ol tbt game.''
- Photo by Rohm.

Coma to our~

"MiSS Tfiirmo-Jac''
Contest

REMINGTON
SHOTGUN SHELLS

610x15 'ull
4 Ply Tire

BIO&lt;k
Tube Type
Plu1 Tax
and Two
Old Tires.

and

TJ Model Search
Party

SPECIAL
12 Go. Shut' $Z.S6 box
12 ·Ga. ExpreliO __ $3.35 boJc
16 Go. Shur Shot $2.54 boJc

Purdue Stresses Defense

KEITH GOBLE FORD

In Drills for Big Game

USED CARS

By Volted Preso Interoatloul minult drtR In 1 oold
Purdue workPd on defense
and continued to stress
16 Ga. Expretl __ $3.09 box
orelll8r!ltion
for
Saturday's
with oopbollllll'e John
20 Go, Shur Shot $.239 bo»
game with second ..
calling the signals.
20 Go, Express __ $2.94 box
Minnesota.
alated to liar! lllurday,
Boilermaker Coach Jack
STEAM &amp; DRY
said last week's vict.oryl
The &lt;antaloupe gell
over i . · has helped
name !rom the eutle of
team considerably in 11e~liogl
ready for tho Gophers.
iupe, lD Italy, where It
AI Minnesota, regular
WBI R"'ft Ill Europe.

PatOisoo
DOl P!aintl, Ill.

"'"'"'"
SEVENTEEN

REG,
SALI
$6.95 Landoro-Dry ___ $5.25
$9..!1 0. Ky. Home S&amp;D 7,15
$9.95 Val. Tool, S&amp;D $6.81
$tD.95 Mon. Bow, S&amp;D $7.81
$10-95 Dominion, 1&amp;0 $7.81
12.95 0. Ky. H - S&amp;D 8.40
$15.95 Domfnlan, S&amp;D IO.SO
$16.95 Sunheom, I&amp;D $12.51
18.95 Wtit!JifhOUH I&amp;D $11

THIS WEEKS

sive
halfbackoutTommy
s;~~~~~;::::========~
was declared
beeaUBt ol
jury for the Purdua game.
ka! suffered two broken fingi!rs ll
last Saturday. He will he
placed by Dick Seitz.
llliMis Coach Pete
Meigs County
kept the defensive onit on
field an extra half-hour W~=:tl
Coon Huntws
day In preparation lor 1
sin. Center John Davis wao
AlsDCIIIiOII
1o the hospital for treatment
r-.1
aL
an elbow Infection lllld Will
oJUiniiJ, OY. 4Ja
replaced by Dava Tomasula.
N
nil "'--'-

SHOOTING
MATCH

N l

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With , ••

14.91 llll!llllrd ........ 11. .

Suede Bermuda Ores~

-~ut juat 1/love the k~

pt,,446o0796

COME IN AND SEE OUR LINI
OP SHARP USED CARS.

I Efectrk Heaten 111-:w:.:~acons==tn=-=he:::ld:_:...:•lhort:::..::!.!I

"FREE COKES"

$t.95 Porloblt -

412 Secollll Ave.

Ill

IRONS

BE A THERMO.JAC MODEL IN SEVENTEEN!
eSE(OND FLOOR

95

SAVE NOW ON

MfNem••
Pomeroy, 0.

VALUES IN OUTWEAR

Storm Coats

. . . . .e1MfiMII

112 Eost Mlfn Street

c

oz.

Men's Zip-Out

Rexall Drugs
1!2 I. Main

SLICED CARROTS
SLICED BmS
SHELLIE BEANS &amp; CUT GREEN BEANS
CALIF. SPINACH, PEAS AND CARROTS

PKGS.

Swisher &amp; Lohse
WY 2-2955

These Items Should Have Read:

MEN'S __
BOYS' _

Spectrocili-T
SQJJIBB
....,...............
SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
DRUGS

The oootract waa ~:::.:~II
local proiDDlel" trv S
said he would go to
Nev., and attempt
similar oootracis froim II
Clay and Patterson prior
to their Nov, t.J fight.

8U ..ER MARKETS

5 for

'

DUE lUCUS

.contract

Holsum or Adams

Come on in Saturday between I0:00 A.M. and
4:00 P.M. . . , , try on your favorite Thermo--Jac
item .... we'll .take your picture •. and you're
in our "Miss Thermo--Jac -Contest"! Win a complete TJ outfit • , .• see your picture In the paper I
Bring your friends •••• have fun , ••• and find
out how to apply to

.. . . . . 'IIIIOif~

I

CANS
FOR

WIN ACOMPLETE TJ OUTFIT! ,

A siNk and vro..lul b!ko w1th thot "get Up and tJO" look.
The smooth tank 1nuggl11 neatly Into the new tpocecraft
frame. Compact luggage carrier .. •. poliJhed chrome rim 1
- _- - flamboyant colors • • • o •JIGrklinglteaiAr. Bor• ond

a

ON OUR
WmNESDAY AD

8

SATURDAY, NOV. 13th.

.l-

signed

CORRECTION

Ernest

21 b.

Meldahl 1:30 p.m.; Cot' ton Queen up Meldahl 9:55 p.
dahl ll :50 p.m.; Buckeye State
down Meldahi 4:45 a.m.

champion,

Wednesday to defend his crown
against the winner of
Cassius Clay-Floyd P~::,~~ ~~
match, bopiog his ~
1i1'0uld belp pressure
bout.

Greenup 7:25a.m.; Diane Brent

i

vyweigbl
Terrell,

I dowo

Swld.1p bp l'b1 Olio VIlli• ,_ltU.b-illl Companp, 110 llaetJ•nJ• 1\., ~
II'OJ, Ohio, 4MII~ Bulneu 0 f f t c 1
fMioM WY HilMI. ldltort&amp;l ..... f t

and freedom !rom impact

~:::-...!

1

PubllRid

Assures strong sidewalls

cmcAGO (UP!)-The
Box 1 n g Association's he

j Elgercliff
down 23. I a.m.;
. George Prke up 2!, 4:4&gt; a.m.;
I Titan down 23, 6: 10 • m.; New
1Orleans down Greenup 6:15 p,
1m.: Southern down Greenup 1:50 a.m.; Nm1hsworthy
up

; m.; Alton Zephyr up Meldahl
I II :20 p.m.: Lorena down Me~

I
I
I

Full drug atore service ..•
prescriptions •• , btluly..lcl•

Ben

World Crown

for your children's uke and your
peace of mind, Jee us now for au your
first aid and health need1.

/ 15. 5:11 a.m. : Peggy Downey
down
16, II p.m.; Pollywog
down 11, 11:25 p.m.; Steel Rana.m.;

I

BORDEN'S GLAC!llll CLUB

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McCoy's Reg.

'
'

Contract for

Reg. 69c Gal.

PAPAR
NAPKINS

River news
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Of Eastern Local District For Your

Terrell Inks

McCOY'S

ACnON. IS THE MEDICINE
CABINET?

THANKS

Oak Hill lnvad es PHS Friday

TRIMMED

Robinson's

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0. Nll'l'. 11, 1965-3

ROUND

SHIRT

1

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POMEROY

WY 2-3975

E. MAIN ST.

.

txelulivef¥ THERMO.JAC
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GILMORE
Supply Store
Phone 992-2774
Po!neroy, o.

_,. '

SPECIAL
1965 FORD GAL 500 CONVT.
J51 Engine, Standard Trani. Radio and Heatar,
New Car Warrar.(f, Boautlflll Red Finish.

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---NOW ONLY

$2495

'SURE-(JRJP ~the Low·Prlced winter

t tire w/111 f90 tractor-type cleats

that are
built deep to bite deep ••• dlg In and pu/1.
you tbloufl/l snow like a tractor
A-'"llle•at•s"•--.mJeap'l'ulsya mbber (toucbostOYer uoed
in Goalb- tiNo) .... ~pered 3-T NyloR oord for atrength ond Nllil- . , Plot .. a pair d. .,_ p&amp;-(llille Sgn Grip liM IIIII - · · I» Ill&amp; for

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fOI' 1;.

OFFER!

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will iiHflll, •• « •• 4tni.~··

Keith Goble Ford, Inc.
USED CAR LOT

RIZER OIL .CO.
Home Owned &amp; Operated

You'll Like Our Service
Phone WY 2-2101
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�•

•

SoutllemF.RJ. Moln Business
• f'

soCIAL· Ch'l'
w.s.c.s.
Plans
Sou

Funeral , Billl
For Nan Barnett

ASChfl$ IOnS
Is
Topic

.Foodstaffs to

New Haven

auPTM TO MUT
FAMILY DINES
P'omaral services for the late
~NDAR
II,
Relunl Jonalbaa Melia Chip- Mn. MU RoUer entertalne
Mrs. Nan Barnett, 91, were
...
.d'.J
ltr, Daushien of tHe AJnerl. wttb • famlly dbmer Sunda:
'GI God Gl
Thro h U held Sunday at the Mount Mor·
I
can Revolution, will meet Fri- PreseDt were Mrs.
Kennel
dm:V1108_ ~ M.!: 8
iah Baptist Church wtth the
N&lt;W. 11
The w.s.c.s. of the Methodist,
day afternoon al z p.m. at the CaJe and daJiiblers, Marsh
AS Chrislia .,
Rev. Nyle Borden offlclatlng. Th p 1 Cou U of ..,... ehurch at Tuppers Plalu met
home of Mn. Dale DutiOD In and Mellaa; Mr. and Mrt
11111 .
ns
wasl Burial was made in Beech Grove
e as
nc ors
Thurlday oftemoon II the anMiddleport. Gt1eel speaker will Rlclulrd Grill Ill( sons, P1
'J'be Southeru High school Fu· the loJllc of the progr.am pre· cemetery. She is sii!'VIved by ' dorus Council, Daughters of nex with seven members at-1 A collection ol looclltulll, In- be Mrs. August Plkkoja, State and Mlte, Middleport, and M1
lure Homemakers of Amerlia ~~Mni Pt~ul ~~~ • : three daughter! Miss Nina Bar. ~:''";'ill ~eek~ thei:,C:U,'": tendtng. The program combin· eluding donations by SUnday Ubrarian. Roll ea11 mpo~~~e and Mn. Richard RoUer, Be
held lheir llll!llal Initiation on EUBe Ch cho
e n rp e nett and Mrs.' Julia Williams ~ rs. nlngary ·
ntl
· ed the Call to Prayer and Self· School children, wUI be a fe•1 ~wlll=.::.be.:....:a;..f::a:;;vori::.:;:ll:..::;book.;:.:::....._..;.IP1'8!:.:':....._ _ _ _ _ __
November 2 In lbe high achool
. ur met Tuelday even· with whom she made her home ay eve
·
,
Denial sarvice and 'l'hank•glv- lure of the ~omeroy Cnmm!DI·I
euditorfum when 2t new mem. ~~I alcthe home of Mrs. Jamesl ln Middleport and Rosetta Bar-· of~;;, SCat~ll~.!;m:,~ cl~~ lng in charge of the Spiritual lty. Thanbi!Vlng Service to be
bers were Initiated
• hester Road.
, nett Colum~~s.
acrth h h c d't .w Life leader, Glady• Violet.
held Wednelday, November M,
.
Th . of the
I
,
d meet 1n e c urc au 'onum .
at 7:30 p.m. In the Federated
They were Patty AUey, Nane aom
program wa• Out..f-town relatives an 'Thuraday, at 6 p.m. for a pot· A self-denial offering was I Church
cy Bentz, Sharon Calvert, Ptn- tonishow ~t the m~.
friends here were MMrs.M=IIuck dinner, followed by I he taken. Plano were made for the The ~on-perishable food lteml
ny Dill, Terrie Ferrell, Shirley a
wor as a
IS an s once Peterson,
rs.
regular meeting.
chilo and soup supper and bake!- cans, jars, and boxeo - will
Guletlg Sandra Hall Shirley Chrfstianh ';!!ness hw~ver ~: Booker and ~amlly, C~· ~ Rock Springs Grange
will sale. There will be bazaar it·~ be turned over to the Salvation
Hudso; Donna Jeff.;. Mary goes, w a ~~!;. e Thies. 0
Mrs. J. E. oore, o ~m s: meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. ems lor sale. The date Is Satur- Army for local distribution he•
M ' I J group sang
ve
ne wn Mr. and Mrs. R. L. \lalburg, There will be a program andre. day, November 13, beginning at fore Chriltma
Lave~,der, tJallenlcbbel an~:auno-g Way, Lord.''. with Becky Will i Powell; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph lreshments will be served.
I o'clock allhe church annex. I Partlclpati•!· In the oervlce
ann manua,
e
, as accompamst. Colosstans 3:6 Bunch Columbus· Mrs. Crea·
·
' ·
·-e
Brenda Michael, Bobbie Moore, was read and prayer given by tha R~ssell Mr. ~nd Mr!. Ran. The Eleanor C!rcl~ of Heath The Christlllll8 meeting yill woll be
cler8YJ11eD in
Shirley Powell, Ester Proffitt, the leader.
n Qualls ~nd famtl Mr and Methodist Church w!ll
meet be held at the home of Nie!el l P~roy, '. udlng the Revo.
Mindy Profitt R06emary Sel·
Y
y, · . Thursday, Nov. tl at
the Weatherman with a lift H· Wilbur Perron, host paotor, Jerlen Wilma s' awn Penny Ste- Several members read ques- Mrs. Edward Hamilton, MISS chureh With Donna Byers the de- change.
: ry Masters, Carver Williams,
' Dr
p 81 '
Ro 1 lions and answers on "How can Jane and Miss Shirley Garnes, votlonal leader and
Louise
1Melvin Alkire Samuel Jackson
wart,
eama ump,
sa ee
Col mbus · Mrs Beatrice Payne
' In
'
Taylor Sandra Taylor Jeannie I find my main business as a
u
•
·
•1Brown, program leader. Jean
Envoy Ray W ing,
Joseph
Thom~n Patty Walk'er Pattv Christian." The local church is Dayton.
Ann Bradbury and Billie
Jo
Kraly, and Richard Martin.
Wallbro~ Brenda Webb and the training ground to learn
Krawsczyn are hostesses.
Special music will be suppHed 1
Peggy waiker.
what t?. do as Christian•;, The
The Past Matrons' Club of
,
by
1 the ~ederated Church cholrl
hymn. Thank You, Lord, and
Evangeline Chapter OES, Mid.l
1 under directoon of Mrs. Allee
Other F.H.A. members par- prayer by Mrs. Frick conclud·
dleport, will entert~in the Past
0
;Nease. The offering will be giv·l
flcipallng were president, Su· ed the program.
Matrons' Club of Pomeroy
, en to CROP (Christian Rural
zanne Winebrenner; vice presi· Mrs. Manzel Smith, president
Thursday evening, Nov. II at,
IOverseas Program), a division
denl. LoJs Se~ell : secretary, conducted the business session A food demonstration given · the home of Mrs. J. A. Young I
of Church World Service.
1
Mary Ann HarriS i treasurer, when reports were given. A by Betty Newlon, home service Sr. for a 6 ~ . m . dinner. Mem- Sites of historical Interest ln
Sharon Yates, and song leader, thank offering was taken. Plans advisor for the Columbia Gas ! bers of the Middleport .group are ISoutheastern Ohio will be fea· HONORED WITH PARTY
Cheryle Hayman.
were made to attend the Insti· company, highlighted the meet· to lake • covered dtsh.
Itured In announcements be· Dave Thomas was the honor.
Guides were Teresa McTurn· tute at Belpre on November 30. ing of the Ohio Eta Phi ChapNOV. I!.
.
tween programs during the ••·Ied guest at the home of Mr.
er, Linda Johnson, Rhonda Bri-l Completed reading list cards ter, Beta Sigma Phi Sorority, Mary Shn~e, White. Shrme of I suing months on Ohio Universi- ~ and Mrs. Norman Humphreys.
ckles, Beverlce Hunt, Pam were collected.
Tuesday evening in the Gas Jerusalem will meet ID regular Ity's television station, WOUB-TV Dave left Monday for the Air I
Cleek, Allee Cleland,
Polly Prayer by Miss Eizabeth Da- 'I Office.
sesston Frtday at 8 p.m., at Channel 20.
Force. He will be stathllled in
Decker, and Linda Carpenter, vis closed the meeting, and re· The pre!ldent, April Smith, the IOOF hall. Matemd obJe.c.
Texas. Attending weee Su!l8n
and ushers were Nancy Roush, rreshments were served by the presided and welcomed rnem-: tl\:e and membership rught Will The s~nruJ of
Surtace, Charlene Kelley, Ron
only
Hea Bachtel, Coral Moore, and hostess to 17 members and Ann bers and new pledges. The be observed.
! to ~ aired at ~arlous
Hanning, Dave Lyons, George
homore
Ohlinger
Beverly
Smith.
Roger
group
voted
to
have
a
gift
exThe
Young
Adult
class
oil
dunng
the
evenmg
will
Hoffman
Jack
Williams
Ran·
San dra J eII ers. The Sop
Bapf tst a In'bute to "The
'
' Piz.
home economics classes presenl- Dixon 'and Becky, Brenda, change at the Christmas party. the Pomeroy F'Jrs t
dy and Sandy
Humphreys.
1.45 , ...., la:n 41tel
ed 3 skil. Connie Leadingham Beverly and Brian Will.
Marilyn Wisecup, social chair· church are sporuoring a rum· World of Southeastern
za, pop and pretzelt wert ler·
ol'ofyRHHiferwFNel
h d d 11 ns
man, 81U10unced that the party mage sale In the chur&lt;h base-l Usmg Governor Rhodes'
ved.
0
a evo
will he held Dec. 11 at Osear's ment, Friday and Saturday, No- derful World" theme, the
·
,
•
,
Give hor e dozen ro111-thlt
The speaker for the initiation · E•glitli Bl.rt/ulay 11
in Gallipolis.
vember 12-13, from 9 a.m.·31announcements will he con1cernABSERVES ANNIVEII8ARY
tradltionel sift thet IXPrtiHI
10 much-in e bltutilul mllko
was .11iss Connie Saultz, on the Ob•erved
Members may invite
bus· p.m. Free parking.
•d specifically with the
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kelaer ob&amp;lass
vall.
work of tho F.H.A. organiza. The eighth birthday of .
and other guests with /
NOV. 13
in Southeastern Ohio C01•ered sen&gt;ed their 50th wedding anni·
Uon.
Curtis was celebrated w1th
to bring a $1
gag The Naylors Run
by Channel 20's broadcast
versary Wednesday at the 1r
, .
party Saturday at her
for the exchange.
1Playground A!ISOCiation
InaL
home Minersville. Spending the
Afler the lnlbatton ceremony East Main St. Games
The Ways and Means com· have a bake cale at the
day with them were
their •
the m~thers, guests, and other played and priZ&lt;·' awarded
reported on the recent store Saturday, November
Points of interest to be
daughter, Mrs. Henry !hie and
F.H.A. ers went to the home ec Debra Bailey, Deborah
!18le. The Cultural begmnong at 9 o.m.
ed in the announcementa
their 81111 and daughter-in-law,
room for refreshments.
dy, Stephen Nease,
was given by Betty The WSCS of the
Adena in Chillicothe; OUr
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keller of
lin, Biran Hamilton and
including a food dem- Plllns Methodist church
in Gallipolis; Leo
Columbus and their daughter
CAlL WW"REII
Arnold.
onstration with an all gas kl~ sponsor a bake sale and a
and Buckeye FurnllCI! in
and son-ln-law, Mr. and Mn.
WASIUNGTON (UP!) - The Alter the honored guest
She served refreshments and veget.bte ooup supper
:"'n county; the She~:::: WUIIam Dillard of Laneaater.
Pentagon today cut the Decem- ed her many gifts, cup
including "goodbye turkey" and the church annex Saturday, Nov. '" Lancaster; Campus
- - - -- - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ber draft call by more than tee cream, kooi ade and
spiced bread, and nlher foods 13, beginning at 1. p.m.
snd the J. P. Snyder
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5,000. The quota was reduced were served by. her .
prepared in the demonstration. dogs, bam and chiCken
Marietta.
from a preivously announed 45,· Mrs. Jack Curtts.' asststed
Attending were Anne Chap- sandwiches, pie, and coffee The purpose of the I!Oni!IIDC&lt;e-j
224 to 44 200 when the Marine Mrs. Leone CurtiS, Mrs.
man Martha Eschleman Pat will also be served. Bazaar
is to make viewers
0
Corps ca;...lled a request lor Thomas and Mrs. Charles
Hmdy, Ina Meadows,
o is ems also will~ ~ !18le.
of the wealth of
5
Inductees.
ilton.
Moore, Betty Rawlings, Bar·
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of interest in lbe
A big increase in volunteer Present were the above
bara Riggs, April Smith, Mary Cb.apl~in Nyle Borden of
area that have
ID
Marine enlistments was given Ltsa, Bl'Cky, Danny and
Carolyn Wiley, Marilyn Wise· Galhpohs State Institute
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Mrs. Edith Beting and Mra.
Linnie Gaul visited Mrs. Vinnie
Woode at Albany, also M rs.
Gaul's cousin at Chauncey, and
they also visited •t Hillcrest
Nursing home at AthenJ Sunday.

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Say, for instance, you
pick a new Malibu Sport
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220-hp V8. You've got
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specify.) Now you've aot
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than we ean here. And
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Mr. and Mra. Karl G~=~
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Sunday at their home, Miners:
ville, Present were Mr.
Mrs. Pat Quinn and Cindy
Pat, and Mr. and Mrs.
McDowell of Columbus, Mra.
Welby Whaley, Pomeroy,
Mr. and Mrs. Grueser aod
Larry and Bob.

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Thomas, Sandy Jo
.
Arlene Mci&gt;anl&amp;
speak on Mental Health
heritage.
Frankho and Mllisa RIZer,
. -· ----~-~·--flba...ltadne Elementary
'.::l--'--------anna and Boddy McAngus,
Pledges - - 1\'ete Loial meets Monday, Nov. 15 at
AU members are urged to
ry Ann Walker, Randy Arnold, Q Ill
Clrol G
M • p.m. Committees for the
tend and lirlng cookies.
_
Lee Ann Nease, Roma Nease, . ·~ YD :;:::
ar Carnival will be named
- Jill and Michael
JO_
!lOver,
. wong, Fifth grade mothers wiH
FIRST
PatH
Eb 11 n
Rosa
R1ta Ball, Susan Hams, Ruth refr hm Is
QUALITY
rie Colburn, Brenda
IRiffle, Jndy O'ookl and Rosetta ~~.Council Dau&amp;hbmll
REGULAR Vickie Abbott and Keith Bailey. Lisle.
of America will observe
To All The People Who
Certified Oil St1tion Sending gilts were Kim and
53rtl anniversary
Voted For Me For Trus., r.lotn St.
hmoray Joc!y GruesEf and Miss Rooa· F.H.A. Groupt
a 6 o'clock dinner at the
o .ii~~~~~~~;_:;l~ie.s;;;t~or,:_y:_.======;I Mel't al Eastern
, halt. A special invitstion Is
tee of Sutton Township In
r
An F.H.A. district meeting tended Ill charter members
the recent election.
held October 26 at East.' all members are urged to
&lt;rn High School when 54 F.H.A.·I tend and bring own table
'ers from Southern High, the VIce.
Doras
chapter adviser, Mra. J e a
The Melg• County
Hamm, and chapter mother, club will meet Monday at
Mrs. Bernice Winebrenner • at. p.m. at the Syracuse town
tended.
People from the
Beauty Academy gave
WE HAVE IT •.• THE NEW WHITE
demonstrallolll In hair
Nancy Bent of Recine
ed a &amp;1ft certificate of $10
the academy In Athens.
The Eaatern F.H.A.
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fnr 5,1124 men next month from
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and family of Newark, Ohio
visited over the weekend with
Mrs. Eliabeth Jeffers.

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Ela Osborne,
Athens:
Mr. !In.
and!Iaken
Holzor hospital
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Jill\ IIIIi!
!llrl..to Gm!'alll!
Wlme!tlor oiJ. ,
Mrs. Leroy Risley and Mrs. L- ' servat1on one day last week. ~ --·-· -ora Guthrie, Athens.
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Burke, Ronald . MASON Eaotern Star Chap-.
Burke, Charle! Babcock, Paul •ter 157 of Mason Will hold a;
illrman Layne, pre~ldent of
By Mrs. Hallie Frederick I' Babcock. James Thomas and I soup sale and bake sale oni
!IUtlll County Bank and George
Many from here atlended the Larry Hill.
iSaturday, November 13 beglll-1
l'hayer Mayor of New Haven
Miss Susanna Arnold, a stu· funeral of Mrs Alma Mae Bahning at 10 a.m. at the Masonic•
' t of th p Ia ~
dent at Ohio University, visited
k 1 S Ito
E Ch cit Sun- Mr and M". Harry
Lodge Hall in Ma..n. Soup w1nl,
were guests B • tahenldso
her mother Mrs. Maxine Am- dc'OC ~R 1 uti n ·d·f ·eurnd he e of Porl Clmton visited Mrs.
Com
pany a a anque
on
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od ay. e a ves an n s r . F d k S da
.
be available in contain~rs reaF'rlda
enin( t The Pleaoay.
old durmg the weekend a from out of couqty for the fun· !Je re enc un Y
dy to go.
ant 0 Resor:
spent Sunday visiting with her eral were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer I Susday guest~ &lt;&gt;f Mr:s ":'!tle l.o.,;.;,=;,..,..,.....=_.=="'11J
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SON BORN
aWJt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
k M
Harr I Fredenck ~ere Mr and r
~· P~~= ~~~! ~ft':;: MASON - ~lr and Mrs. Jer·! Reuben Sttwart m MaBOn. :::r,' Po;t ~~to~:"Mr. a~ Clar;n:e Stewa~. Nelsonville. ~!riTY
ry Arnold of Mason, are announMrs Harold Babcock Mr and I M1. and Mrs. Carlos Gt~· :;;;~~~~ REGULAR. _
Ml'll. Cllfford Jacque• of Tole- eing the birth of a son on No- Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Stew·
·
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and l.arrv Gladman of
do, Ohio villted here last week yember 4th at the Veterans art, Mrs. Mary Aumiller, Hart· Mrs. Earl Duquette, Ohver and held spe~t the weekend I
Certified Oil Station
with her father, Mr. R. B. Sayre Memorial Hospital The infant ford and Mrs. Floyd Miller of Dora B'abcock, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Zona Biggs
Pomeroy
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hnd- weighed 9 pounds and ~'h ounc- Marietta visited on Saturd'ay Emmet Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. , Mr and Mrs .John
nail, Eliil.Sbeth and David visit.. es and has been named Ger- with Gary Stewart, a student Amos Johnson, Wayne, Ohto; Fostona spent Sunday
.. recenUy with their dauglr d W'll'
A ld 11 Th• A at Marshall University and at- Mr. and Mrs. JD&lt; Babcocl&lt; and • d M d
'th M
d
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d a
I tam rno
. e rn- d d h M h II H•
daughters Hudson Mich . Mr I an on ay WI
r an
.van IOD·llrlaw, Seaman an olds are the parents of two oth- ten e t e ars a
omeconr .
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. Henry Spencer and Vance
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Miles Babcock ' Marwn·' Bern· Mr and Mrs Paul Kelly·
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rry Hall 8 t Mlddletown, er ·sons and 1 daughter. Grand- 1·ng garne.
R. L
Mr and Mrs Delbert Dotson ani and Allen Babcock, Brad- ~ .
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d parents are Mr and Mrs. Ke1th
ed
. Satu da.
to P ke ner· Mrs Wayne Curios Mrs lied thetr daughter, Mr.
.... Donald Bumgardner an A td N H
d M mov
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ar rs·
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d !amilv il
Linda' and Mrs James Hart
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ewth
aven,Madndl
rs.
burg
to
be
near
his
employ·
I
VIncent
Quickie,
Bradner
:
Mr.
t'~t
~erson
er
an
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au 1ne rea ouse, 1 eport.
t
and Mrs. Charles Johnson and 3
errmm.
and Allen and Jennifer Zerkle! Great grandparents are Mr men·
ch'td
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l'"n Wood and
of Mason attended the Glenville and Mrs J{oscoe E Roush. T~e. ~ever.end Marvan FrameiJ ~ ren, FRismg. ~un:
Harry a Sunday evenmg r~~.,~tly
.
State Colle e and West Virghr
.
' IS VISttmg h1s parents, Mr. and o n'ion. ostor1&lt;1, Mtss Doro. .
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Mason . Mr. and Mrs GuyWat· M N B F
tGI d lthy Hertje SandyvilleW Va· Mr and Mr~ Nmmon
Jl Tech football G&amp;llM! ~t '
son, Mr and Mrs W G. Arn-1 wr\a.
rame a en on, ·Mrs. Cora 'omon and Mu~s Goi: nck
vJIIe on Saturday. Regg1e
old, all of Pholo. Ohio, and a Mrs. Pres! Roush of Mas- Ida Kittle, Sandyville: Mr. and Mr. and Mrs M1Iton Efaw ol
e.;;lllude~;;n~t;;:an~d~f:;;oo;;;tb;;;•;;II_;P;;:Ia;;y;;;er..:; ! ~~~;·. great
grandmother IS'
eyd .
.
t Mrs Wilham Burke Derwent· Athens called on Mrs
Hattie
. J
h
.
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tst d
1on IS emp1oye m an o11 1ce a
PrJmsa
•
ane 1lous '
Lakm State Hospttal
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsel Babcock. re erJC a recen a ur ay.
son.
M M 1M
t S • and family Otsego· Mrs C 1 Mrs. Paul Thomas went to
rs. ur egee spen ~ un
·
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ar home 1·n C0I b aft '"lCild·il
day VISiting w1th her daughter, Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Charles!.
wn us er ~,.
CHURCHWOMEN MEET
Mrs. Naomi Coates at Loden· Babcock and daughter, Mrs. mg a couple of weeks on
eFrleldolre eAdmiral
preudents
or lhh;ou~~;~~~~~~~ ~ VJI!e, OhiO.
. She was accompan- I ea r1 Guhne
· an d ch'ld
1 ren , Mr.l Charles
. Babcock home.
eSpHd Qulin eHoovor Ch~rchwomen of
ied there by Mr. and Mrs. James and Mrs. Bud Chrissman and I .M 1s.s Dorot~y Bu.rke of Colli·~ !
Ohio met Wednesday at Lhe Proffitt and 4-ngie_
family, otsego; Mr. and Mrs. Ville 1s spendtng th~s week
e Provincetown
home of Mrs: Fred C:ow, Jr
Pvl. Danny Harbour, son of Carl Duckworth,
Coshocton: ' her grandfather, Charles
ePiexoiHI
Syracu.se, regJOnal chatrman
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Harbour, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Coleman cock.
the Otocese of Southe.rn Ohio. who enlisted in the Marines, is and family, Fostoria ; Mr.
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10 training at Parris Island, Mrs. Paul Thomas and son,
The day was spent sharmg
and program or the church.
s. c. His address is Platoon 1 lumbus , Mr. and Mrs
l~ncheon was served. by Mrs.l eo., Second Recruit 'l'raining 1Pulllns, and Miss Barbara ·
MIDDLEPORT
Crow at noon to I~ ladies.
IBattalion, Marine Corps Recruit Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. Henry : f,
Depot, Parris
Island, S. C. · Fredertck, Mr. and Mrs. Otis
2990.\.
Frederick. Westerville;
M :
and Mrs. Oris Frederick of
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VIST HERE
·ana, Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Haush· cock, Coshocton; Mr. and Mrs.
alter, Pontiac, Mieh., spent a 'l Harlan Ballard, Pataskala : Mr. :
week with her sister, Mr. and and Mrs. Walter
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Mrs.
Reed
Eynon,
Morning
Star
aware,
Oh10;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
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and on Friday they visited a Babcock, R1s1ng Sun; Mr.
1
Inephew, Roy Newell and !ami- M". Elmer Baum, Bremen: ,
IO
IIY at Chillicothe. They returned Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ste•warr..il
' to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelsonville; Mr. and
I
Bob Reiber of Morning Star for James Guinsler,
Lancaster; !
OUS 5 08 tOre
a seven o'clock dinner which Mrs, Lillian Gladman and
I
Middleport
was greatly enjoyed by all.
' ley Kingery, Northup: Earl
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Come and see all the modelt
now. Uae our Lay ~Away
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grueser
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entertained with a dinner on
Saturday evening at their home
$59.50 up
in Minersville. Guesls
Mr. and Mrs. Everal Wright
New Haven, W.
Mrs. MarSinger Portabl

':port

Demonstration
/sGiven by
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Betty Newton

Mr. and Mrs. Walden Roush
of Glenville, W. Va. l!lpent Sun·
day visiting his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. E. Roush at lhe
hollll of Mr and Mrs Donald
F R h '
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·Ja:'~ Roush and Robert
Cooke attended the West Vi
.
r·
ginia Umverslty football game
at Morgantown, W. Va. on Saturd

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ii'IJRNISHED and Unfurnished
Apartments• N • w
Apartments. Two and three
bedrooms. All electric, brick
building,
beautifuily decorated plastered walls. C o
plete Youngstown kitchens
with disposal units.
ed electric heating system.
Storm doors and windows.
Building completely insulated.
Front and rear
entrance.
Beautifully landscaped. Pri·
vate parking. THE HA'1~N
TERRACE APARTMENTS.
Inquili! Thabet's Department
Store, New Haven, .W Va. or
phuno 1182-2236 or 882-2705.
11 9 6to
rHREE 800 rour !"Oil'tl rurr•1&lt;;h&amp; I
ed IIIII unfurnilbed apart I
menta WY '!-543'
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ROOM furnished
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for rent. Phone WY
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Hardware.

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TRAILER LOTS - lree aaw •
their klnrlness and
age I.Ild water . Brown'!! Trail 1
In the recent death of my er Park !Stale Approved!
husband, Harry
Minersville, Ohlo, t'lloue W\ j
Also the D.A.V. Post 27
:1-1324.
I 1$ tic
Mason, W. Va., Rev.
GARAGE npartment,
four I
Griffith, the pianist and
rooms, furni shed, MidrdleJJOrt
ers, the Ewing Funeral
Call WY 2-5435.
11 8 tfc I
and everyone for the
ROUSE on LincOln
Heights I
offering&amp;. Mrs. Lucille
ermilt.
11 11
newly decorated, inside and
out. Call WY 2-5127.
Notice
1a 29 tfo
C""A:-oR""M"'A:::N:-NU_RS_ING~ -- - -; "ll"'o"u"sE=-,..,z"'b,..edr-,-o-om--cb:.:ou~s~
e 7tr-:ca""n.
er for rent. Phone WY 1-3346
now Carman Rest Home
IG 2:1 tfc
hal ..cancle1 for amlbulartor~rl or WY 3·2186.
patl&lt;nta. WY U287.
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LOS~-E-W-El=GHT--saf
-e
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with
Dex-A-Diet Tabl•ts. 0 n 1y male Be11gle rabbit dog.
so one female Beagle. Ph&lt;me
1IIJc at Stark'• Pharmacy.
WY 2-3168. Raymond Rciirl•c II
8 2$ 60tp
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AUTOMOBILE lliBUr8JlC8 been Syracuse.
CIIDCI'IIedT 'All f1lUI' open- KENMORE "'asher. for
lllr'l lll:siMf CaB WY 141111. reasonable. Call WY 2-3374.
IUIIt
11 11
van
Help Wanted .
verted to a camper. $300.00.
128 Main st., Pomeroy.
11 11
ers, full and part time.
PURE BRED "s"'iam-es~e kitteDi.
terview al Cab O!Ji"" In
!Uchard Vaughan, Middleport
dleport, 2nd and Mill Sl WY
11 l~'c_,
2605.
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SiiAl:UaiY,ye;aarroold pony.
490 Grant St., Middleport.
for an elderly lady, and
11 11 3tp
housework. We offer private HOUSEHOLD AUCTION: F r
3 rooms and bath
day, November 12, 1:00 p.
apartment, utilities, food and on Zion Road
cash. John M. Richmond,
Harrisonville and
East Main St.
11 9
Must sell aU household
HOUSEWIVES
IShmgs at Polly Orender"s
House of Fuller Cosmetics
idence. Auctioneer, J•rnes '
opportunity for you to
Carnahan. Not responsible
$25.00 • $45.00 weekly for
accidents.
11 10
15 bra. ol your. spare
ONE:i~ pc. bedroom smte,
Call ~rs. Hatmlton
hogany finish, with bench
or wnte: P. 0. Box
stand. Like new. $75.00.
Parkersburg, W. Va.
Grucser, Phone WY 2·2053.
- - - - - - 10 19
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HOUSE TRAILER, all modern. 1
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Very Bailey
reasonaRun.
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DaisyWY_i
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son,
ti"&lt;&gt; friends and ntighbors

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Insurance

BARGAIN

Br FRED

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WISH ME AN' VOU

WHAT :S
TH' FLATLANDS
ISOTTHAT WE

UVED INTH'

JEST RUN DOWN
TO TH'CREEK
FER TH' COLO,
AN"RON BACK Alii'

AIN'f GOT?'

8UILD A F!RE

FER TH'HOT

Every car carefully WINTERIZED for
dependable dr;ving. Top quality OK

DAILY CROSSWORD

r

used cars at lOWER PRICES.

Aat088

Locally owned by lady, e. nt&gt;w car trade in. 15,000 mile&amp;,

6 cyl. Std. trans. Radio and heater. Turquoit5e finish. A
nke buy,

I.Cere.a

21. Sexton
26. Drive

CJ"I\ln

S. Suatters lit

19. Cel'f!monill
Btaffs
22. Dutch.

metPr

23.ln this
place
. 2f. Skimpy:
colloq.
28..Girl'a

throughoul

away
17. 89/Lu

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headlong
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tllgbt
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T.Tenor 101t

1964 Chevrolet Impala HT 4 Door $2495

17. Region

1. Fortuna•

event

13, ABcend

10,00(} careful miles by looal businesa man. Beautiful
beige over maroon finish with black interior trim 327
cu. in, V8 engine. Automl'ltic trans. 7-way tilt steering
whool. Whitew~;~ll tires show little wear. P .B. radio, padded dash. seat bell.s. Power steering and brakes. Front
and rear guards, radio. See one that is 1l'lll1 li.ke new

1963 Olds f.85 Cutlass Cpa.

IIOWlf

l. Price
:i. Jwnp
9. Detest
10. Odd: Bcot.
11. F:lenda

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1965 Chevrolet Biscayne 4 Door_ $2195

U, Walllt

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V8 engine \.'OnsGie will1 automatic tllans. Maroon \o'inyl

OOTHAT

IT$ IMPOS51BLE FO"MF.lO

STAJ&lt;JD
FO' ?

BE DE·BA.CHELORED ffi
ST. Eievate

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12. Bra.nelll
,._ eon.t.olot: 18, Game
-..m
lf.RetemblbtK'
U.Card ram•
• IUU:elike IU.Gaulloh
44.Cover
1!111
aod
41. IIUOie J10te

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$1695

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SADIE l-IAWKr&gt;;:;
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29. Door

buc-ket seat. Radio, lu.&gt;al!'f. whitewall tires, Solid white
1':11' has been driven 20,000 m.ilel
by loenl resilient.

fini sh. This one owner

8eCtionl

132. Floated
3/l.Bovln&amp;
38.Fals&amp;
38. Tear
I -iO. Caribbeaa,
1
Ara.bio.n,

Low mileage by local W. Va. residenL

Vinyl interior
trim. \Vbite top shows little wear, VS engine, f1Utomatic
trans. Radio. Like new whitewall tires. See thi., fine

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Bailie., e~
41. RuthenIum: 8)'111.
42. Shovel,

"Two and two make FIVE? What do wou intend 111 be

HOT ONE! , •• 1960 TR-3 ROADSTER
Priced Below Mark.t
Price1 Only

$895

an 111to 11111Ch&amp;nio2,.

New wbjtewaU tl,..., 4 speed trano. Hed body, eoo&lt;1

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One leller simply ataa.;q tor aaother Ia thU
· for the three L'1. X for the t
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Ample A is used

r trophia.. the length and

~nus

one owner local car is tru.ly BPOtleSI lrudde end out.
Automatic trans. Power steering and brakes. Deluxe in..
to:rior, lir,ht grevn finish. all good whitewall tlrll. Radjo
and hf:'I!!!Ar,

1962 Chevml8£.mieayne TOOor _ $129!1

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b 05 Sacred Heart
6 2t1 Me;gs County RFD
6 25 Paul Bowers, Farm
6 !t News
6:57 Weather
7.1111 National .ieWI
1:1J5 Bill Mlfler Sho•
7·.10 Sporta Parade .
7 : ~5 Bill Mfller ~how
/:~&lt;t Picken, Harowarc
!Tuto Thurs.)
7:50 Newa
8 Bill 'vfiller Show
8 45 Baker Furniture Sholl
9 00 News
~ 05 (;o!loe with Jlhlel
lt :OO Portraits of a Patrtot
,o o.- Swap Shop
10:30 Bill Miller Bru•ch Show
1D.I5 Mason Agr. Plrogram

J96J Rambler Classic St. Wagon_ $795

6:00 SW!down Serenade
6:45 Sign 011
SATIJRDAYS -

Nice Selection Cheap11r Cars _ _ $49 up
eMony Moro New Tredo Ins Arriving Dally. Wt
Invite You To Come in Oflen Ao The Car You 0..

Tomorrow.

SEVERAL NEW 1965
CHEVROLETS STILL AVAILABLE

OR

OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
POMEROY.• OHIO

For Sale

WITH PURCHASE

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' 00 Talk of t~ Town
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' 51 Mason County News
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12:10 Markell
12:00 Cement Bloet New•
10 00 Th
1:&lt;·30 Goessler'l Gueat Star
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10:1• ~ngressman Moeller
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2:30 Coonty Agent
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12:00 News
12:., Country Go o •.-d
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1:55 News Beat
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:5! Newo Beat
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I :00 Dfacing with Doll
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5:50 8"""'• PariGI
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Locally owned. 6 cyl. engine, automatic tran&amp; Radio and
beater. Spotless interior, good tires, Brown l!lld beige
finish. See this bargain todi!Y.

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Eacl1 day the aodllet.Mn are diUerad..

FOR YOU

1962 !Iuick LeSabre 4 Door _ _ $1595

V8 em!ine, Std. trans. White finish. Red Interior
good wtJjtcwall tires. Radio and beatw,

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- u-·• bow to worl•;I
AXYDLBAAX&amp;

$1499

Whitewall tires show llttJe wear, A real go oar and plantv of fun to drive.

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... A.ltringent
fruit
j 60, CoMiudelt

1 owner, real nice lntenor, red vinyl bu~ets. 4 on the
noor, liD H.P. engine. Jet black fini'lh, Radio -and he.ater.

sire May Ba

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monkeyo

black top.

1963 Corvair Monza Cpa.

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for one
C.C. :Na.rnes
48.C&amp;pu001a

Pomeroy Motor Co.

For Rent

MY

1 1963 Ford Galaxie 500 Convertible $1795

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Portland
GIWIGB INSVRANCI. lrbllt•l
~nsuruc:e AieDCJ. 1ne., PoJII. Society Notes
t!OJ. Phooa WY Mill.

e-Dally SllltlDtrl, l'om8l'oy.Mid,dleport, 0., Nov. 11, 1965

For Rent

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1:10 World and National New1
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8.00 Ohio Valley NtWI
8:05 World News
8:10 Sporta To&lt;lay
8:5 Weather Picturo
8:16 Pt. Pleasant Football
10:30 SOngs for Children
10 45 Golden Key
11:00 News
ll ·IJ5 Saturday Show
12:00 Local. Ohio, Nat. New1
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12 : ~ New• 0 Grams
12 :30 Saturday Matinee
1.30 News Headlines
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. 1 turday Matinee
1:55 News
2:00 Saturday Matinee
2-30 News Headlines
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BUT' Al-l ~OMI;;
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NEVtR OOY ~T
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NOW DECLARe 'ftX.J.

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MIDDLEPORT MERCHANTS ·

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(THRU DEC. 24th, 1965)

W'e: GOT 'SIMPLE RUlES, 'f WAI.., t, AS TH'

I KNOW ~T. ~l I
SO, Bi' TH' tlUfi'I OI?r! ¥
'VEiiTED IH M£, I,
SI--IF:RIR= ROY RO CK

NOT MUCH ... AND NOr

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lEFr/ HE ASKED M!

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..w.at on I'Uf
0-·erty Participation IS
Plans were made to attend ' - 'Co~· to Elberfelcla luay Rudy To Wur 116&gt;
the Christmas blrtl)day party
T . of Methodist Church Women atlthe Chillicothe Veterans' Hq.. fNrlmont on tho Second Floor and soo tho
OplC

the devotiODB.
pita) when the Auxillary to
"Parllcipatilll In the war on Lewis-Manley Post Unit 263,
Poverty" was the topic of the American· Legion, mel at the
presented by M rs. home of Mrs . Sherman Butler
r:~:ster Sr., followl.'d by a 1 in Rutland this ~eek.
discLtSSion. Mss Lydia Mrs. Arnold R1chards, presl=~bach read an article "Bra- 1 dent, conducted the meeting fol'l's Churches Fight on Pover~ lowing the ritualistic opening.
," from the Methodi_st Wo- 1A report was given on the reman. Prayer by Mrs. Smith clos- cent bake sale by Mrs. Ernest
ed the program.
. IBoles, chairman. Plans were
During the business session, I made for the annual Christmas
Mrs. Charles R. Karr Sr. was parly to be held at the home of
-welcomed. as
new member. Mrs. Campbell Harper in De- l
It was decided to have a soup cember.
sale and a rummage sale, the The partv at Chillicothe for
S
dales to be announced. Plans veterans in. the hospital will be
.were made to help 8 needy ram- in December. Christmas cards
JtC n
ily at Christmas.
i a were brought to the meeting to
d to make 1 At the close ol the meet ng b be sent to the various hospitals.
of putting dessert
The
Mrs.
Butler,
d Plats
10
ona "
. ts be. g in- Mrs. Smith, Mrs. · ·
Mrs Curtis Luckadoo and Mrs.
In
cablr:.ch b IR the and Mrs. Glenn Dill from a •:·
Benlley, served a salad
of
Mid- ble carrring out
course at the elose of the meelLadles I e
h h with white cover a
e&lt;:ur
.
dteport First Baptist C urc I 'th an arrangement of fall mg.
Tuesday evening at the home I ~~wers gourds and corn .
• 1£ 1l
of .Mrs. Pf'arl Hoffman. M_rs. ,l
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Beulah Whitt was the aSSISt- ~
, .• ,~,,. . ..... .,..
1
ing hostess.
. I'J
~Irs . James Murray, pres&gt; ~
~
oent. presided and the meet- M
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T' " fol
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sung, ''Blest Be The leWh'le- ~·
i . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hovat~
1
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cDow- t.er fi,Od children have moved 1
Mrs. Hortman gave the scnp- Mr. and Mrs. Jack pMt uin intu the Morah Leonard proper·l
tun· readmg from Psalm 1 ~7 ·1et1 and ~r. and Mrs. 8. Qere ty on s. l&lt;,ift h St. in Middle~rt. 1
The group voted to co ntnb· l and family of Columbus w I Dr and Mrs. J . 1-J. Jewell
ute 25 toward tile kJ_tchl'n re· l weekend guesls of Mr. ~nd Mrs. I have' returned to their home in I
model in~. The travehn~ pme l Karl Grut"ser and sons.
d Detroit Mich. rollowing sever·
brought by Mrs. While was "."on Mrs. Mason Fisher ente;e I a! day; visit with their eousin,
~Y Mrs. John Kauff. Followmg l Hol1:er Hospital Monday, or I Mr. and Mrs. James Souders.
the dosing prayt-r, the hostess- observauon and treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. John Vroman
ts scr..-ed cake an_d sh~rbet. Mr and Mrs. P~u; Gr~~~:r visited ov~:r the weekend in, CoThe Dert'mber meet.mg wlll be were Tuesday ~vemno di z llumbus with their son and tamheld at the church Wllh Margar· . guests of her :mter. Mrs. Bent ily , Mr. and Mrs . John Vruet Ella Lewis as the hostess. 1Wolfe.
man and sun, Johnny. Johnny
Attending in addition lo, _the I Mrs. Charl es Withrow. s~nt accompanied his grandpa rent s
ab()ve were Mrs. Charles Vthlte, 1the weekend in Galllp()hS with · to Middleport for several days'
Mrs. Genevive Saxton. Mrs . .Lu- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wo_lfe. I visit.
I
&lt;ille Mms. Mrs. Clyde W1ne- l Mrs. Lewis Roush. Mmers- Mrs. Georgia Wood, Ravcns1
brenner, ~lrs. Nora Hamilton I ville and sister, Mrs. George wood, W. Va. visited Tuesday
1McClintock of Pt. Pleas::~nl, W.i evening with her mother-in-law,
! r .
and M
s Elizabelh Slaven
1
Va . visited Tuesday at Letart I Mrs. E. M. Wood and attended
Fa lis with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest the EaStern Star mo!her-daugh1
IC.r imm.
i Ler banquet. Mrs. Wood accomPamerGY O.M
I 'Mrs. Edith Teaford and son, j p~nied her dau~hter-in - law lo
Ceci! visited recently with her IHavenswood for a visit with Mr.
TONIGHT
' da ughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Wood.
Ian d Mrs. Henry Bentz and ram-I· Mrs. B~rnard Schra.rnm, i
NOT OPEN
i il}, Racine.
Zanesville, IS the guest at her
FRIDAY lnd SATURDAY
~1rs. Mae Reitmire .and son, daughter and family, Mr: and
November 12·1 l
ohn T of New Haven, W. Va. Mrs. John Lyons and fam1ly.
"THE CURSE OF THE FLY"
ere Tuesday guests of be r Mr. and Mhs. Charles VroBrian Dnnlev}·, Geo. Baker,
sler Mrs. Susie Fischer.
man and children, Mark and l
Carol Gray
Mr.' and Mrs. Norman Rizer Es ther. of Belpre v1sited over
"DEVILS OF DARKNESS"
f Racine were Sunday guests Ithe weekend with her parents,
(Technicolorl
f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keiser. Mr. and Mrs. Fielding H~wk­
Wm . Sylvester, Carole Gray,
Mr and Mrs. Dwight Logan, . lns.
Tr acy Ret'd
i Mrs. George Logan and Mrs.l Week~nd _gue~ls ~f' ~~~· P,a-,
$UN. thru lUESDAY
I Florenc~ Holley visited Wednes· 1vid Eht~mmg·er · were her son
Novem~r 14-11
day afternoon, with Mrs. Cal- i and family, Mr. and Mrs. CharI Iie Logan at the Maplewood les Entsminger of Charl~ton ,
ELVIS PRESLEY
1
"TICKLE ME ''
W. Va. Jill and K1m VISit~
i resl home, al Alfred.
(Tec hnicolor I
with their grandmother wlule
CAU .. ON AUNT
. l~elf p~rents v~sited in Wester- I
Elvis Presley, Julie Adams, I
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ronnie
Pooler
!
Ville w1Lh relat1ves.
.
Jocelyn Lane, Jack .Mullaney,
d
son
Jimmie
of
Chesler
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
La1~g,
,
Merry Anders.
~~l!ing
on
her
aunt,
.
Mr.
a~d
Cl~vela~d,
vislted
rel'tntly
WJih
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Cololc•rtoons
.
I
AdQiission 75c and 40c.
I Mrs. Gera llf Violet Fnday rn M1ss Ntni:i Russell.
Tu ers Plains.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee DavJd~n· :
pp
Athens, spent Tuesday evemng 1
with Mr. and Mrs. Emerson
Jones.
Miss Judy OVerturf, who is
employed in Columbus, spent
the weekend In Detroit, Mich.
and Canad.1.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sky and
sons, Garry and Walter, of Columbus, visited recently with
Mr. and Mr::~, Francia Overturf
uf Bradbury.

The WSCS of the United Met~
edJsl, churcll mel 'l'lleodaY ev~
Inc -at the churcll with Mrs. . ·
D. _, ·. Edward3, president, m
ehqe.
' pt.votiono taken fr&lt;ml Deute;:
onOA\y 8:11-ZO and Galat':rry
HO
led
Mra.
the
P.
and
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coats, robH, dusters, and blout;"
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At Christmas, there'l no lift likt I watch ••. ana no
watch like a Bt.liova. Irs prtc~t Jewelry that tells PI'·
feet time--. watch )'OU can take pride in aiviRI becau_se
h's madt with pricH. Made lo livt you mort quaht,

tor your money. Come in !lOOn. OUr Watch ~ wUi
halp you chooll from our larp 8ulov1 HIICf:IOQ,.

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beautiful fall

at Elberfelds.

misses and half sizes.

Coats that art

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coats seen in mudt higher
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space plant on State Route 9:1 in Jackson, Thursday. Some 300 residents of the Southeastern Ohio community

Miller of Jackson. Murphy, Brown. State Auditor Roger Cloud, who spoke at the luncheon, and N. P. Peterson, 1 Plans lor Meig• County to sored by tho Meig• County, as Wolfe.
chalrmm; Pe11o Shielift,
who wrll be manager of the Jackson plant.
/ h!'Jnor one of its outstanding na-1Farm- City committee and aJJ The event will be held at the Goeg1ein, Andrew Cross _.

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Dresses

many styles to

thoose from in all the new shades.

Sizes
3 to 6x
and
7 to 14

We ere featuring e beeutiful selection of
dresses for the Holidey season, Shop now
and be sure of getting the widest selection
and the greatest values. Many 1tyles to
choose from in all sizes from Junior Petites,
Misses Sizes, Half Sizes and Extre Sizes.

while our stocks are com-

to

Slltl7to14
$U5to$7.95

•nd38to44

'$2.95 incl $3.95

CIULDRENS SNOWSUITS 8.95 to 12.95
Warm, comfortable snowsuits suitable for boys or
girls - a large selection of styles In wa t er rep ell •
ent nylons and twills, warm lnte,rlinings.
SIIH 1 to 3 and 3 to 6X

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25 deer were killed in the four- gram and their enrollment m
an orbit around Earth.
Since the end tast Friday·..,
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Airlines Boeing 121 Jetliner fluence, James McHaffie. Mtd-/
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the official Soviet news oi the Middleport Chamher of i
a skunk control project 10 tho
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Monday nt1ht at the Greater tlleport, 't&gt; and costs for disto_
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lenvll'ODS of Pomeroy, IIICludiQc
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e ftrst two ,
Cmcinnati Airport.
turbing the peace, Jomor Lee , days.t
at noon tnday ) Legwn flamilres
pass the mysterious planet ot Meeting at tho Martin Resthe Laurel Cliff area, _most of
ruroner Jerry Rouse said Pomeroy, 15 and cost. for dm-1 repo;
AIIPnd Dinner
the end of February next year. taurant the chamber also electthdehslwDkbeeskilled provmg rabo
Thursday
ud
rs e nes ay an I Over 100 legJonaires auxlli· It reported the interplanetary ed Cash Bahr vice president· Judom nt In a suit to quiet JH tathve . lnl lO other
1 he believed the l:x&gt;dies ing an unsafe Vehicle, Jay n I
ot'll be m the scorched Sto
Rt 1 ·G 11 lis
'IO· urs av
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ea of11c as bave indicated
may
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_ Glenn Vance, ary members and their om1carl Horky, secretary and ¥rs. title and two routine
court the OIISet o1 cold weather should
scattered wreckage of the aDd costs for !allure to displ"l I Rt. J, Middleport, Primo A. Gre- lies attended the annual Vel- Velen• Memorial HOipttal John Worner, treasurer. Mr. notices were entered In the for&lt;e skunks into dormancy for
ptane.
red light
extended
load, fgory ' Springfield
Day dmner ot Feeney • Admitted 'l'llar'day - Nellie Welob succeeds Robert Coots Meigs
C4unty
of Court the winter montbs ·
and
John on
G. an
Casto
Ewmglon,
. . ' Oolo' Robert
. erans
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nd
11 p_ost. 1•• Ame rl can Le- Nelson, Pomeroy; Bertha Con- as preBI'den.t
SALT
LAKE
CITY
SALT
bond
for
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fori
Oxtoby
,
Sprmgfleld,
a
JO-pomt
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offtct
smce
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ay
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Lak ell
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I tod 1a _med.SO
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peedi g
buck Roger Jenkins
gwn m M1ddleport Thursday ev- ningham Nell' Haven· Mrs Lar- The Chamber, m routme busl- Ownership m fee Simple was
PLAN TWO DANCES
d
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lcohoayl
"eo
tor
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Ohio
9-poi
t
buck
ening.
ry
Reedsvilie
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made
a
cash
donation
for
ordered
for
the
plaintiffs
In
A
school
T..,
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a mlnJ;,:.er
wuu a
urt specta s wuay were
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tesu to lhe pilot and co-pilot tO students ol Middleport Jligh There were two more cbe.ck- T e c •c en
r was pre- DlocbarJtl Tburoday s mao orne =ora - arence .
?' vs Un- dance party .....
wlll be held tbla
ol the Unlled Air Lines plane sehoul ltlstory and civics teach- ed- m at the Dexter
stallon pared and served by the ladtes It! Hayes, Midtlteport; DaiSy lng &lt;Oilteollttd 11!VIewed plans ltDown l!etrs,. devtsees, etc., of Saturday from
to II p.m.,
that
crashed
and
burned
here.,
'Nolan
Swackhamer,
T
h
1
s
whose
killers
were
not
reported
,
auxthary.
Don
Roach
1ave
a
Sayre,
Racine;
Rev.
Donald
for
a
and
ce_rtam
prem1ses,
the
latter
at
the
Pomeroy
lli&amp;h
school
8
Th r da nl
talk on Veterans !Joy
Thelma merchants promo!Jon.
fallmg to
u s Y ••ht.
was th e secoild group of hi s to Mr. Wtlhams.
led and Mr. Boone' Mtdtlie-t·
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d appear
F It In court.
I . Webrtf' .,... 1bt diiDI» is •-·
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The airlines' medical direc- stUdents to vtlllt ti: Friday court Thul'OOay- Dale L. Connally, Frank Che.:sebrew
group Thlevener, C41umbus; Robert
ster an
u z were pam' ' public. Tonifht the Jays lfill
tor, Dr. George Kldera, oald seS8lon. They were Fred Robin- Reedsv•lle, Clyde Kuhn, Tup- 1
" smgmg. Tables were Roush, Racine; Clara Saylor,
AWARDED JUDGMENT
counsel.
...,.. • hlch school dance .Ill
there Wlls "absolutely no loon- son, l.arrf Pettit, Roger Sny- pers Ptain•l Rlcbard Gaston, decorated with the
harvest MidtUeport. .
General Credit Corp. hao been Alva D, Guhl, In hls !lUll Wahama lflih IIArtinc ll ·l J.
dation to a rumor that
der Ctlllltle Cooke, Tom Baker, Athens, Carrol Teaford, Racine, theme for the dmner.
Don Btrlll _ Mr. lttd Mrs. Larry awarded a judgment on a oote agamst John R. Murphy and Ida m.
, .
ic beverages were Involved.
Clatworthy, Roy Coleman, Paul Man-, Racine, Harold Jef- Roach and Walter Bunce were Barton, 1 son, Reelsville.
of $541.51 plus Interest and Mae Murphy, was IIJven
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costs !rom Nathamel Carpenter, only to withdraw tho ortgmal
MEEr 'n1ESDAY
for Inhalation ol toxic chemJ. and SlJaroD Harrison.Harrisonville, with one at DexIn Mmgs County Common Pleas of a note flied tn the case, and The Friendly Clrclt of 'tile
ealo such as rain repellant and Judge Porter last September Iter on Thursday also not tdenti-/
LOCAL TEMPI
lllelp Geaerll Hotpttal
oubstttule a lnle copy of It al- Federated C!burclt w.ill .,_
other IIIIIJ'edlents found in the lnstibtted the vjsitatioa pljln fled.
The temperature In downtown • Admlttetl '11ntrrdaJ - Lula
MARRIAGE LICENSE
so, '" Thelma Jean Powell vs. 'l'lleaday Nnv : II at a, ,Jm.1
eockplt" Kldera said. One of wltb oeu1ora at l'opjj!roy Hlilt One animal was , tacged on Pomeroy at Jl:30 a.m. today HaD, Pomeroy.
Carl E. WRIIIBJey, 21, ChesiJ. Larry Milton Powell, beN
lbo ·., btiiiJ ..._
the thlt'edJenll was methyl ldlool,
o1 Wi.om.' bave ba4 land owned by Hpwell llarm011, was a comfortable 5911 ..... 1111eMrps ThnUy - Nola Ire, clerk,
lJIIIa Lou Boy· on Ill merits wos set 1for ov. lor llleUt -IUetlllll.
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'-"•ued on Pap 5
their illy In court.
Dexter, Rt. 1.
under &amp;IIJltl)l altlea.
llrodalt.lw, l'Gmaro7.
II', II, Cltetbire.
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Sl111and
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Sl111 7 to 14
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A special .croup of lirll
1weat.en in soft flat knjts
and bulky urlon c:ardl(lanJ
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By Judge Today

WORLD

Nylon quilts, cotton quilts,
and prints, now Is the tim•

Corporatio~

1 Fred Crow is head of the pro- banks In ·the cotmty, from. tbt
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gram committee. Assistmg him [Chambers at Commerce, 'Joy.
Heading up the committee I are Thomas Wolfe. Jack car- cees. Rotary aad Lions Cllllt,
for the Paul Carnahan Apprec- lsey and Richard Chambers.
Busine" and Profesoional' W•
iation Banquet are chairman. I Tickets for the event
are men, !lie l-'IC, Southern !level.
Hugh Custer; vice chairrnan, i now available at $1.50
each opment Corp., Meigs County
Jack Carsey; secrelary, C. E. / from members of the ticket Granges and Meit:a ·Coi.mty
Blakeslee and treasurer, Thorn. sales committee, Ed Foster, 1Farm Bureau.
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Womens Robes
and Dusters

Group of Girls
s-alers and Skirts

starting Cart Blllkam, Joint Wetaer·.IDII

with no sign of major unr.,t ' Rhodesia," Wilsou said.
I which will enable them toreDAIRY SERVICE UNIT DIRECTORS- Members of
Board of Directors of the Meigs County dairy sen&lt;1ce
''But if lhe legally conslttuted turn to or remain in i!Chool, or unit, got together Wednesday evening at Eastern High school on the occasion of the unit's annual meetinc for a
government (Gibbs) osked for obtain the work experience n" group picture. Front row, left to right, Virgil King, Daviid Nease, Donald Mora, Virgil Atkins. Back row, Wa)'lle
help for restoring law and cessary m today 's world of Roush, CharJes Theiss, David Koblentz and Gene Jeffers.
order naturally we would give work.
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The service provided by the/
IwasTheralletlparliamentary
session youth working in Neighborhood
tbfl
Three More Skllllb
for a full debate 011 Youth Corp, projecls must be
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Ihe porttal sanctions •mposed of a kind which would oot other. MOSCOW IUPII-The Sov1et space stahon was functwnmg planet on Dec. 14, 1962.
Babied
by Brttnin Thursday against the wise have been perlormed and Union today launched an on-1 normally.
made lhree complete scansand
ofl, Are
ThreeFound
more Kunka
killed lit
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regime when
1must result in better services , manned space station on a Mariner I blazed the trail to: ll10 surface. Valuable informa.I MOJgs County have provod to
Contmumg to. hunt when he: issued its onllaleral declaration and improved facilities for the voyage toward Veno•, a trip the vicinity of Venus when it lion was received from Mariner be infected with rabioo, tbt
already had hts deer provedlo[ Independence tUDI).
/ public benefit. It is important which America's Mariner 2 came within 22,000 miles of lhe by American space scienhsts. County Healtb Department· cloGTON _ FEDERAL costly today for a Prosperi,
, that the job, in which enrollees pioneered three years ago.
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Other Manner shots smce closed today.
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man.Judge Frank w Porcur- The Russian prohe, named
f then have obtamed close up
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power
investigators attempting Oh10
County
ser ve must
I not displace
i an wa
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I photographs of the Moon and l Two were killed near
tho
to dia11nose the power paraly- ter Jr ordered the '109.55
rent
or In '"y
Y Venus 2. is at least the second
Mr
Salisbury • ScipiO Townsldp
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. setzed the nor theast bond
' of ' PhiUJp v. Relterer for- I
trnpatr cxts 1ng con
or
. attempt to gather mfor.
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1 a s.
me. th e th'Jrd 1D
u1e area •_.
examined various theofles to- felted He had been charged
the
mation about the distant planet.
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I' Tass' first report on Venus 21
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the Murray Hill lloo4 in Br»
day, mcluding one that was by the Wildlife
with I
In a 110 n 1 .1 e
Venus 1. launched m February,
, said 1t was more than 34,000 bury.
caused by a ' 'nervous break. hunting a second deer.
i
oppor um Jes pi th · 1961 was a failure.
m1les from Earth.
The department said betweea
down" of , an electronic brain.
tn other action Ulis morning '
Iedpenell&lt;'e
to these young peo e, I ey
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50 and 60 peta ...... inocuiattd
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There were believed to have
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Thursday eYenibg in the Uliri
I J 0 d e Porter fined Wmiam Ev,
g
test1ng and remedtal education been two other Soviet attempts
pet cli01c eooducled in t h 1
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todaA
Rt.d l,
Meig• County Game Protec- rwhen necessary to assure the to send payloads to Venus in Jack Welsh,
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of. Ult,
county since tho rabies theut
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sear&lt;
. rna e . Y cos an sen en
m . . rlor, Don Williams, said tnday i effectiveness of
the
pro- 1961 but they also failed to get the Columbus an
Soot ern ,
mounted about one month aao

A Beautiful Selection Of

s.. Our Outstondlng

pleted at a committee meeting
in the county Extension office
, Thursday evening,
1 Th ld
h
e ea 1or 1 0 tvent was
originated by the Southern Development Corporation of Racine and is to be Jointly spon-

port.
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"All girls ljlterested tn par- ,
announced that the U. s De- '
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I parlment of Lobur has j~st ap"cipallng In )II! pageant and I
one of ~et )l8i"ents must attend :
proved fond s. for • Neighbor- .
this meeting, Even If a girl
1 hood Yoolh Corps project
for
did not receive entry blanks
LONDON (UPII ~ Prime Minister Harold Wilson , Logan.
at school, she still can enter said .today military force might be used in Rhodesia if l The projet1, to be- sponsored
the pageanl by. makin~ an ap.-1 ~he loyal go\'ernor general asked for help in maintain-~ by the Logan City Schools, will
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pearance at this meetmg. The mg Jaw and order there.
provide wurk experience opporentire pageant will be explain- Britain, in lht• unique position I
tunitiPs for 35 in-school enrolled to both parent and daugh- of having support from hott1 · among the majority bl~&lt;·k I ees. If will cost a total of $23,ter and contestant agreemE'nt E.!ist and West, already was· population.
360 of which the Federal Gov.
forms will be signed at this making plans lo u~e • ., ,_•ryl Wil sun said if rebel Premier er~ment will provide $20,900.
meeting,, Werry said.
1diplomatic and economic wea- Jan Smi! t1 ·
'"v other Dwight Diller. former
grid
A contestant must be a high I pon •I its disposal.
' private person" asked for he coach, will serve
local co88
school senior between tJ 1e ages i Wilson Ioili a special debate , it woulu o~ u~ lt' 1m! guv~rnur ordinator for the project.
of !6 and 19. She will be judg- 1in Parliament th::~t H Gov. Sir , to decidt" what i.lclion to lakt:'.
The Neighborhood Youth
ed on her scholastic achieve- i Humphrey Gibb!) askt'd for )
Nu Military lmpll ;tion
Corps is ~~ major part of the
ment, poise and appearance, · troops .or police, "w~ would I '' We ~hould. nut
onsider / ~'ar against Poverty and proyouth fitness and 8 three min- respond ~o the_reque~t ~nd g1ve se ndmg Y..hat .v.ould. have to. be vJdes young men and women
1 &lt;:l maJ()r millt~ry 1_nterv~nt10n from lti through 21 years of age
full. eon.stderatJOn to 11. .
~lspatche~ from Sahsbu_ry l for l~t' .purpose uf 1m!&gt;Osmg &lt;~ I with parl-time or nearly fullsaJd the sJtuatJon was QUiet constJiuLJonal s ~·I u t J fJ n on time employment opportunities

warm

aotids. Wtde wale eorduroy and all

~ieving,

Logan Gets

May Us.eMilitary Force
InRhOueSia
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weather poplin,

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Youth Corps
PrOJ.ecl

See Our
Beautiful Group of
GIRLS COATS
girls

" has had a definite boart •~
I tack
," hi• dO&lt;tors oaid today,

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A wide selection of

live sons, Paul Carnahan, at I rural and urban organizations. Racine High school

Ril lph Werry, chairman of ule display of talent.
lucky •eant.
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the Third Annual Metgs Coo n· young lady selected as Meigs 1 Tlte time of the Tuesday night ,
ty Junior· Mis:'ii Pageant, today County Jumor Miss will be 1:1- j oriemation meeting will be 7:announoed an orientation meet- warded • $2110 scholarship to 30. Hefr&lt;'shments will be sering for all girls interested io the eollege, university or pr&lt;&gt;- ved. Auy girl wishing lo enter
pnrlicipatlng
in Tuesday
the pageant
school of prize~
her l'hoice
the pageant
but unable
ah
will be held next
even- ~ fessional
plus merchan~ise
. and Il tend
this meeting
shouldto coning in the sotia! rooms of the ,a tnp to Xen1a to partll'l pate tact Mr. Wt"rry at WY 2·5480
Columbus and Southern Ohio in the Ohio Junior Miss Pag- 1in the evening.
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fur Trimmed Coats

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Goessler Jewelry Store C4~r.:!~i~!F~:da~ famlly-Fuml•hEI"'sL,.,BYourE~iFELDS IN POMEROY
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84th Birthday
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SALT LAKE CITY &lt;UP!)-A an extt leaped to the ground or· navigator on o Ct24 which , SulUvan reported iO!!lt •olllll
United Air Lines jetliner carry-ljumped onto the drooping wings!· collided with a small, private : passengers "were packed at 1M
ing YO per,.ns burst into flames of the sleek Boeing 121, !hen plane last Sunday over Tulsa, 1exiu when I finally ltit .1111
Thursday night as It touched slid to the ground where they [ Okla, killing three persons. [ground. l thought the plane wea
down at Salt Lake Municipal staggered or just slumped to ''Then panie started."
. going to explode 10 I ran."
Airport. Forty died In the the asphalt runway
"One young fellow, 1 recent I Worker llel&lt;rlbes S&lt;ellt
flam in&amp; wreckage.
1 Amazed rescuers who i college gradualf, tried to keep
The 50 SUVf~vors, many of/re1:1ched the Scene as black 1everyone calm , bu! he couldn't! T~e pamt descnbet:l ltr
them injured, liroke wjndows, smoke and flames billowedldo it. 1 don 'l know if he SuUJ~an;, ~ho los~ three "clole
smashed open emergency doors, from the wreckage, carried or survived."
budd1es m the ,Jet crash, Ql
or sat stunned in the inferno )helped some of the survivors: The young officer from fsupported by a UAL crOUIId
waiting for rescuers to rip into/1walk away to safety.
Malden, Mass., who is stationed ~ori';er who Wall .11mq the
lhe plane with axes and
Jamlll&lt;d Escape Doon
at nearby Hill Atr Force Base, ftrsl to reach the stricken Jot,
torches. At least four were "Everybody rushed for the was bitter.
I '1be passeacer1 W·trt
trapped in a rear section for a· doors before, tbe plane, He kept saying no one had screa ming 1nd tryiq to Jet &amp;a
hair hour after the crash.
/stopped," declared Air Forre "consideration for other people, the rear uit,'~ aid &amp;be
~~~se who managed to find Lt John Sullivan, who__!'~~the1 no consideration whatsoe~e.:.::_ employee.
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CHRISTMAS
HAPPINESS
NOW!

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LETART, W.Va.- Mrs. Bertha CIHrk of Letart, .W Va. Rt.
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Sunday with a dinner at th• l
Broad Rw1 Lutheran Church.
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dren were present for the occa·
sion. At noon, a delicious dinner enjoyed by Mr. and Mn.
DSJ~y Roush and Emogene,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Clark and
Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Ctay Grin-1
stead, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark,
Mr . and Mrs. Willie
Cindy, Vickie and Tammie; Mrs.
Estyle Clark and Halplt, Elmer
Donahue, Larry Clark, Mr. and1
Mrs. Clyde Clark, Mork a n d
Martha: Mr. and Mrs. Larry
Sullivan, all of Letart, w. Va.
Rt. I; Mr. ond Mrs. William
Clark, and Ronnie, Miss Judy
Carpenter, Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Jones, Mrs. Bertha Kettles
of Brilliant, Ohio; Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin Clark, Genoa, lllinois, ,
Mrs. Eileen Fields and Kim, I
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Clarlr;,
Gary, Randy and Patty, Jefftry Collier, New Haven. W.Va.;
Mr. 11.nd Mrs. Hoyt Clark, Gallipolis; M" Phyllis
Felty,
Frankie, Mike and Lisa, Pt.
Pleasant, and the honoree, Mrs.
Bertha Clark.
Mrs. Hattie Reed, Letart, Rt.
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