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~f'lill'iii~":t%~ ~ 4"'1 ~ii&gt;%~~i0'W't:-&lt;:tr3:};~;;,%f" "?;~:f~ mamed until the early 1930s rarmor plate and ship plate fir
During the depressJon of that Ithe defense efforl.
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Most of us know little more about Mr. Paul Carna· former Bethlehem supenntend- mt~ndent of t~e en: ~

monies during the day, attend I mdust ry m _the HoratiO Alger I han than what we read Jn the papers.
ent, who a yer~r earlier. had I an two years at.er
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a "Get Re-Acquamted" hour at I rags · to · m:ht!~ patlern.
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That is enough to inspire the events or today whlrh JOined the Great Lakes Steel, reclor of produc:tmn . He •
6 p. m. in Racme, then be the 1 Carnahim - a fam1ly name are dedicated in his honor. It is fitting that we, as Corpuratwn in Ecorse.
. named VIce-president lD elw'jl
guest of honor at an Apprecia -1Widely known m Meigs ~ounty Americans, mld·stream In the greatest technological
Promised a Job at Greal Lakes I of sales m 1953.
tion Banquet in Sourhern High today- achteved the cha~rman- and soeial experiment In the world's history, focus Carnah an set off for MIChigan, I BECOMES PRESIDENI
School where 350 other guests ship last month It :epresents t~e ~ attention upon Mr. Paul Carnahan, a captain or in· liltle realizmg what the future! Promotions came fill fll
are expected at 7.15 p. m
pmnacle reached m a fantastic dustry.
/w id. At Ecorse, Carnahan be· i 1954 He was named as.._
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h d climb to the top for Carnahan
His life began In the most humble environs or rural Ig&lt;m at the mmlmum hourly I to the president in Februlr7,
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an wh0 began h.Is career m
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the Meigs roun tY· He was surroun de d bY m6re th an or d'I· v.c~~e of a si&lt;J b transfer ope ra 1senior vice- president in Aprl,
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e wor s arge m I steel industry 31 ye&lt;~rs ago as nary obstacles to material achievement.
tor. and e1gh t months later be" and president m May, HI t.
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Today he is Exhl'blt No · I ln any eourt th a t wou ld came a rhe rke1 &lt;~ nd rt-rorder came a board member ol Na. ustnal operations, was born an Itour Iy - ra ted sa
1~ the ~ac~n~ area and attend- operator at Great Lake Sleet : prft\'e freedom to work and pursue happiness Is in· m the bloY.mg rmll then m the I tmnal Steel in May, 1155.
e mos 0 IS
elementary 1Corp. m Ecorse Michigan
a deed tbe main road to mankind's finest flowering.
suak mg p1ts.
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traveled to the Wood county .a1r-l Ca 1a 60 h
A .short t1 me later , he was ISteel board of directors 11111111
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port m Parkersburg this morn-I ~na I nh ,h w ~ now vesi was ?rphaned at the age of I as a teen-ager. Carnahan fir st, promoted to roremi.ln. and m: Apnl 1961
he was' .aamel
lng to welcome Mr. Carnahan. i ~o~s rs~~~e ca~d a fa~~~ ~6 His fathe.r dJed .m 1910 and was employed as a substatiOn ' 937, he was advanced to super-1president o'r Natmnal Steel. A
He was to amve at 11 30 a m I
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r eer tn IS . Is mother died durmg the 1918 attendant for a bus company at intendent m ehal gt' ol I h e year ago he became vice~
First stop in Meigs co~nt; rap~ r.~se from a actory work!- mflue~a epidemic. Carnahan Beaver Falls, Pennsylvama, &lt;H then • new •·scarfmg" opera-!man of ihe board of direeir:n
. er o cue execut1ve of one o and h1s two younger brothers bout 25 miles from P11tsburgh I uons
;::oo~oin~a~IIneS~~thl~~~O ~~~ . the world's biggest steel em- f were sent to live with their
DEPRESSION HITS
C~rnahan held thi s po~! unlil : :~cu~~:r~:~t!e boarlta
before n outdoor
b1 · pires.
grandmother.
In the early 1920s. he fo und 1943 \\hen hi:' wa !-i elt&gt;Vt~led to
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Then hi~ itinerar w~~se: y. Born on~ rar~ near Racine, Unable to fmish high school work at the Bethlehem Steel . su~nntf'ndent uf the stnp mill
The far - flung NaUonal steel
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own· on the Ohm R1ver, Carnahan because he had to go tn work Company's plant m Sparrow's Durmg the wotr y~-&gt;ars , he head· em1·1re mcludes 1:1 number tl
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subsidiaries - Wirtol
Stfel diVISion. Mldwest l'lf
D1v1ston , Hanna Furnace C..
pora1wn, Stran - Steel CarptP
C~Lmn ~at10nal
SLeel SerQ::w
C1·nter dlvtsion, 1'ranspor~
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exceeded only by Umted StMeo
Stee l w1t h 27.642.230; BftbJe.
hem wt! h 16,108 800 and .ft,e.
pu bl1e w1th H.543 419.

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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1965

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POMEROY -MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

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To The lnterut. Of The Meigs.Ma.on .4reo

By Chester TannehU1
river to a Pomeroy
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Mr. Paul Carnahan. chairman 1 school assembly, to the Marlin
of the board of the National ! Restaurant for lunch, and to
Steel Corp., IS home today,
Middleport High school later
He will receive keys lo the I, where he will ~e p~esented to
towns of Pomeroy, Middleport, students m a third assembly.

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The famou s Fl~etwuod Deluxe Push-Bnlton Zig-Zag with
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S{'haffer R 0 I. Pomeroy, •
Stale Route 143 whea it . .
destrovffi by fire
Th( blm:e wh1ch was report.
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caused by B drfective Oue. :r'INo
men said there was ~.000 , . .
agr to the house and anoiM
$'l 000 lo 1ts content!!
.Both the Pomeroy and RutteN
Vo!untl:.'er F1re Departmaltl
were summoned Jmmcliltel]
after Ihe blaze was discoverw.
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Pomeroy Ftre (..1lief Hem,
Werry sa1d the fire broke ou
in the Li vm~ room . It spread t&amp;
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1' trol Losst&gt;s were partly covertod by msurance, It was re}Jelri-

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PARIS (UPI) -For the first 75-year-old French leader Is•system, In order to be elected1believes he .would .not.
time, Frenchm"' are talklng jllkely to be beaten by one of his 011 tht fll'st go-around Sunday,' As one h1gh official, who 11
seriously about the possibility five opponents In the preside~&gt; De Gaulle or one of his five very close to De Gaulle, put 1~
that President Charles de Ual race, but people m opponents milS\ get more than "He hasn't told anyone what he
Gaulle may not wiD bls bid lor beginning to wonder whether be· half he toto! votes cast. If not, , would do. But as I know Dt
,...lectlon Sunday.
can win a majority on the first : there wlll be a runoff ballot Gaulle, I simply. qmnot una1try.
IDec. 19 between the two highest gine hime sub)ectmg h1mself to
That could mean th e ~nd of,
contenders.
8 runoff. He almost certainly
the .. De Gaulle Era,'' w1th all ; From a generally estimated It is gfnerally assumed that would walk out and return to
the implications such a develop·~· support_ of about 88 percent of in such 8 runoff De Gaulle IColombey (his contry home).''
ment would conll&gt;ln for France the nation, the polls say he has would be an ""Y wtnner. But: If De Gaulle fails to get the
and the rest of the world at fall eo to lesa than iiO per cent the big question Is whether he · so per cent, It Ia argued, he
large.
Iwllhm the last month.
; would subject himself to one. Iwould lee! he has been rejected
This does oot mean tbal the I llnder lbe French voliD&amp; ~ of his c:loaelt aides; by tile oaUoo.

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Red Faced SAC Nabs Fake Brass
CASTLE AIR FORCE BASE, the youths made off with ranging up to the rank of Arter a high speed chase, the
Calif., (UP!) -Sentries heaved thousands of dollars in goverJ&gt; lieutenant colonel.
truck was stopped and there
to attention and gave snappy ment equipment -Including The boys said they revlllted at the wheel, ID a lieutenant
CLASS PLA '{ _ Rutland seniors will present their class play entitled "Dear Diary" Friday at 8:05 f.m. In the salutes as the lieutenant colonol lour trucks.
the SAC bii!O several days later colonel's uniform, w88 a 14hlgh school auditorium undor direction of Mrs. Faye Sauer. Pictured front row, I. to r., are Lee \\ ood, Jane ' •nd his two junior ofllcera Tyler said the 14-yelli'Oid, -this lime one of them dr&lt;as&lt;d yeii'Oid boy barely tall enough
Lucas. saundra Dean, Ray Alkire, Euniee Ohlinger. Mike Nicholson and Linda Hysell; back row, Beverly I drove through the gates of this from Merced, CaUl., confessed as a lieutenant culonel and to oee over the d&amp;shboard.
Forbes, Jim White, Jean Tillis, Cheryl Lung, Lmda DaVIS, Wtlhs Dillon and Mrs. Sauer. Stage managers are Strategio Air Command (SAC) twfully after his arrest Nov. another as a oaptalo.
Ronald Black and Bob and Jim Barrett. Gene Carson is m charge of ticket sales. Rusty Little Is property man, base.
11 while dressed ID tho Tyler said the youth&amp; re.
.lohnny Moore, Bob Thomas, David Shiflet, Linda Stafford, Sandy Tucker and Nancy Your.g are ushers, and No one seemed to notice that complete flying uniform of a ceive&lt;l sharp salutes from the
Robert Miller Jean Tillis and Sandy Tucker will provide between·acts entertainment. Beverly Forbes IS liead· tha officer with the silver oak lieutenant colonel.
sentry •• they drove two air
ing the tickeb and programs committee. - Sentinel Photo.
leaves oo his shoulder ·was
Slarted Last M01111t
Ioree truckl oil the bue, drove
barely tall ,.,ough to see Tyler said the epiiiOde, which them aroond naarby Merced,
through the windshield.
county officers now oaU "the and returned !hem. 'l1ley oame A eontrlbulloa wao made to
But despite his lack of height, case ol the cryiDg culonel.'' hack to the base about a week the SalvaUon Ar
when the
the sheriff's office disclosed began early last month when lat~r and took another truck lor Pomaroy wcru ':et TUesday
Wednesday, the 14-year-old the tltree )'Oungstera rode their a Jny nde.
llflernoDII a tthe Federated
"colonel" and two 13-year-old bicycles onto the baSI!.
AuthoriUoo aald the masquae· h rch
cornpanloM repeatedly entered The youth told authorttl&lt;s he rade came to an end Nov. IS c ~ · Allon H 1
pres!·
SAIGON UPil ...:The nuclear jfrom the jungle. One of tho :dropped from transport planea.loeen 11 the jet plunged to thi~ base in the uniform of and his friend! visited the base when two air policemen spotted den~· conducteda":,on~..ting
powered aircraft carrier USS airmen was burl when be 1 One of the planes downed over,earth.
officers last mouth.
••change and officers' club, a truck In downtown Merced whleb opened with the hymn,
Enterprise-mightiest fighting 1landed by parachute.
North Vie Ntam Wednesday wasl The other W8l a Navy, In the course of about t~o where they atol! A~ Force which had been reported "There'&amp; I Song ID !he Air"
shi p afloat- went to war lor the [ The other lost Enterprioe •,n Air Force FIIIO Thundei':Skyhawk hiUing I railroad and. weeks, 581· Gordoo Tyler wd, officer uniforms wtth Ullllgnl88 .mlsslng from tha bose,
and prayer by Mrs. Dessle Pat.
~ a new member. Miss
iint time today. Jet pjloll from Iplane. abo a Phantom. crashed , c~ ~~er fighter· bomber ratdmg a· htghway bndie 35 nul~ east or
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tho "Bii E" new a record 1401near the carrier as the huge railway bridge SO mlleo nortlr lhe Communist . P'tal. II
Lucretia Genhelmer reported
oortlos against Communist tar-· fl•t top pitched in heavy
eastofHanoJ.NoparachutewaseJ&lt;ploded m tho a~r.
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on.tsualeducatlonandafllm,
gets lD South VIet Nam .
"Verdict at 182," will be shown
1&lt;&lt;&gt;ast. Both crewmen
Two Enterprise planes wert roast. Both eewmen
at the Pomeroy Hllh school
lost ., Its highly trained plucked from the water
Jack O'Briau
January 111. Plans were made
c1rrier pilot! flred their lint rescue helicopters.
to prepll't 1 Christmas baskte
shots in anger sine• the vessot ! Despite its si.e, the .
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lor a needy family at the next
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was commiSsioned four y08ra lpitehed and bucked, makmg
A &amp; p heir Huntington Hart· 11o write a book ahoutlbe cam- 1smell more than a Onders fee. meeting, December IO.
ago
Oitremely difficult for return-'
Iorch ~Hrtlllloa IDveslmenl ID, palgn (conse~atlvely, lt should Anthony Quinn's 3rd Is on Devotions were led by Mrs.
Onr supersonic Phantom jet mg planes to land.
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NBssau's Paradise Island tfu\11 be a wowser.} . J~my van the way and he think! now he J...ph Coot, using as her
was sho t down while atlacking The Kl&amp;nt man . of . war eJrl
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of fa~tastically unprofitable lux· IHeu;;,en, comP:'ser of Skyscr~- might marry has Italian mam- theme, Grant Us Wisdom Lord,
the Virt Cong W miles oorlh of I tered the hghtmg as a U S. mlli· l YOUTH ASKED .FOR IT!
De~r Helen: •
: ury Improvements) should oe ?:'r, tod us tn DIDty Moore I , ocala .
a 111&amp;-lall l'lllll- taken from I Kings J· 5·9 and
Saignn hot a spokesman said tary spokesman reported new This column ,. lor young I m 1•. There I lh!s boy that solved by Dec. I when the Mary l Dorothy KllgaUen did Ul a .fa. lor : Jack Gould inherlhiJi How- Pro Its 3. .,. A program
both ~rewrnen wt!re rt!seued A.mem:an raids on Commumst , people, their problems an dll'm crazy about. My problem Carter Paint Co. is nue to ta_ke Ivor ," m~amng the devastahng 1ard Taubman's Times frama 1 v~ ep ~ b • Mrs G H
. - - --- - - -- - mJSSI!e s1tes and bridges within pleasures, their troubles and 1is that he cloeso't like ma. To 1possess1on At a price COnSid· l pre-premiere review lbe late hatchet?
Mrs. AI Blinder, ~as r~r
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35 m1les of the North VJetn•·lfun. As wtth the rost ol Helen lmak' It worse, ho likeo my ,..ably loss than R. H. ounl:. columnist wrote about the new , daughter of N.Y. Senate lead· . Willi
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S m"'e capital of Hanoi Wedne.. Help US!, It ,..loomoo laugha BEST lifl lrleod. To make it :HarUord retains 20 per cent Van Heusen - Caha hit mulica l er Joe Zarotzki, lo fine (In w.. ~ ~ t~octor sA0Opl~~n~ Y
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day. Two planes were 9hotlbut won't dodge &amp; serious ques- 1even WOI'!t abe ean't stand him. whJc:h shou1d bail bim out m
"Her revt~w made us work men's Hospital) . Jack Paar1 · a ersoa.
a c on
down and both piloll were ]non with 1 brua!H&gt;ff.
1He has liked her fur ages tO yurs) .. Tbt lamed Sa· our tails off. Jlmmy ntd, In still may do several NBC ope&lt;- the International Peace Gardens
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liltia succet~~ and I bave liked hamlin Club (Nassau gambllntl ruefu gratitude lor the •how'a iols In '61 . , . Fred
Brooko on boundary between tho United
ENTERED .HOSPITAl.
Commlllllat .,.,..,.. llrl•l I Send your leH,. queoUont]hlm for 1800 without any suc· casino run lD the most genteel uhimate "II!OilOY revlewo." .. !head of Sportsvision, which States and canada wa• read by
Porsons enlmng Hol,~er Hos- oonveattoaal aDil • aircraft to YOUTH ASKED FQR IT, cep, PI- tell me bow to Col. Bradley tradition) aL&lt;o 11 Her trlends still m.,el at the owned national lllCI IDternallon- Miss Lucretia Genheime~. The
p1tal durmg the ~ast .4 hours . weapo1o brouabt ~ care of HeltD Help US!, this mako him loso ID!ertst In her scheduled to change bands Dtc. late Florence Pritehett (Mrs. 81 theatre-TV of the
Vegas gardens were started m 92&amp;
mcludrd : Mrs. C,ary E Wal-l planeo over the Norlll, 111-., newspaper.
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and alar! llklna me. -T. P.
1 (to tho Freeport, Bahamas Earl E. T.) Smith's )Bunty cour- flgb() won a $18,000 jury judi· with tho Uqlted States gtviDI
lace, 258 State St. . Mrs. Del~ ! though pllott reporlad ,..1ag 1TWENTV ·THREE, SIUDOOI Dear T:
gambling group) wtth a $75,000 age; knowing sbe was dying. men! against ex·promoter Bill over 800 acres Ull Qmada over
berl H. Black . Rt. t Thurman, 1 lour taelfeellvo ollrlo&lt;t • ~~&gt; I Dtar Hel~:
opllon alnody paid ... A c. she calmly planned hor own i&gt;ugaZj' !Brooks lost 8 bosted· 1000 acres. Wrougl!t ~ron benclt·~trs Oakev E. Johnson. Palnol: air milllleo.
Ho won l call me. I won~ call Soe bow your girt friend
I!Bdian syndicate wlll build a fJmeral, Including the list ol. jaw decision to Fugazy who es lor tho GardeM have been
S• '". Rt : Mrs. Othe ~m1th. Rt. . In South Viet Nom. Comm,.., him - this time. AI'!"Y' before~ aaes It, and be I copyca~
500 . room bote! .., Paradiso .18- hono~ary pallbe~ren.
wielded an attache case, wblch provided by the Natonal WCTU.
2. t.alhpoils: Mrs c.,!bert V. nist forcos bolding attucked !bel I've called to apolo~ when oilier words - lorjot blm.
land with a 11,500,1100 Camblin.ii Pnncess Me&amp; s magnlncent makes It the Madl&lt;on Ave. Mrs. Hmpton read an artJole 011
Bar~elte. Rt. 2 Letart; J&lt;&gt;yne diStrict town of Binh Chonhlwo have a IISht We vo broken vicusi3'- and be may lllrt re- caaino lor !he '6~ teaaon.
sqoch of a network newsham championship) . . . And
how Arms or Fireamrs.
M frye Pt Pleasant: David E. only 10 miles soubwesl of jUP 20 tune•, plos throe mort momborin&amp;YOU ulho&amp;irl
The Warner (aotl of movie who hied to cut-In while she come such
a verdict didn't· The hymn, "Pa!l Me Not,"
t;reer Pt. Pleasant :. Mrs. L. Saigon hefore dawn today and lwhen wo made It up before he liko to date. -H.
producer Mervyn Lorc&gt;y II Dor- . ,.., dancinS with Kirk Doug· make all the papers?
I nd pryer by Min Ad Gen.
H&lt;·m Nott, Hender,on: Mrs. fought a 1111-minute mortar duol jtoolt ma homo. I love hlm more
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•• Vidor), Lorc&gt;yo have
ao at tno While House: "La!· Alex dl Lorenzo, head
of heuner oloaed lbe meeting.
\\'o,&gt;&lt;frow R. Fox, New Haven: with Vietnamese defenders. I '~"" any boy I ever loved, but This colWM 11 dedi";'ll&gt;d
into an Ullhappy onclln8 ··
or,• she snapped. with a royal Wellington Ao!IOCiates (they own ..,;.;_.,..~;_.;...,...iii=.
llr&gt; Victor D Swam. Rt I The Viet Cona broke contact ·I m begiDnlng to ~Ink he s 1 family Uvmg, 90 If you re
In&amp; but brllli'anl mayoralty
icy otare.down . , . Tile Army's the Sl. Regia, Gotham, StanH&lt;&gt;cme: Mrs. Dor&gt;rv M Sll un- shortly after 3 a.m .. in the face !Spoiled brat. It ~nt ALWAYS mg kid trouble or just
didall&gt; Bill Buckley will go
asked eyeryone (TV most!J) hope hotelo, Ch!y!ler Bldg. etc.)
ders. Ironton; Mrs Oakie H. of heavy machino gun fire from. my fault. If 1 don 1 J~mp every troublo.• let Helen Help
Switaerland for lhreil
not to take pictures of lite as told,. In the Cokllly Restaurant Our Wod,....oy od, lhlt 11om
James. Portsmouth ; Kermit F. helicoplers swoopin11 over t ne 1tnne he 8.naps his fi~ers, ne She will also wel~me
he entered Walter Reed Hosp. that he's buying the Plaza Jlo.. shouW h.v• lieN ~Wet~ • W..
.llvJden. Robertsbura. W. Va.; hattie under the li&amp;ht of nores istarts sayllli mean thmp and own amusiDg uperleucOtt.
GIVI!: DINNER
Private df&lt;ko are checking tel. His outllt alnady boll(!ht Iowa:
Mrs Willa Mae Leach. lron- · - - · - - .- ·-~ ·-··-.. !he even hi_la me. '!bell he. he- ressllelen BotteliD em of
every varsity loolbaD player half tho land under It from the Smoked SugerCured
1
ton: El za Delawder, Rock Camp
Iittles me 10 !rontl ol the kids. newspaper.
. m~~· e;tert!'~~ =~
in a faiiiOUll Southern unlversl· Hiltons · . . Teddy
KOIIDedy
BACON
11
Clarence 1. Cash. Athens; Mrs.
Of.\\'S
ChHe knowsdJ ca~ hecal* the
dinner 'nlanks•lvi•• at
ty; Info rec'd auggtats one had signed 1 lease to rent Albert 1 ell
Joseph c. Miller. Ravenswood;
dr"11.....
In ancdy •h CDmlllldrup,
hidden a priom term . Two and Molly lloolwoclt's wow-- ndn Pt•
K . E R
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ave my ess
Mulberry-av home
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to
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f'rmt '- oot, 1
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tbeir
daughter,
Mrs.
Pete
groups
011.e
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can,
one
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esta
or
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1hat' CYNDY ·
MN. Albert M. Pierce, Rt.
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on her birthday.
if.) claim to own TV repro,.... ter vacaU011 (tt'a noll door to
3. Jackson : Charles M. Denney, . Gau10 readlllas- Galllpo~
w ·
taU0111 lor tha Summer Oly• Ambassadil' .lol'a beautiful Fla.
Cc.altoo ; Mark S. Maddox. Rt. " Uam lH IH running 10 . Dear Cyndy: ..
A decorated birthday
plctt ID MeEico and tha Mlworlts place).
3 Wellston ; Edjar M. Hodge, ' feet on rollers. Pomeroy·MI!IDIII How a~t Twenty • tbreewas toorVtCI with the dinner
iiiiiliiliiiiiiliiliiiiiiiiiiiii
Roanoke V•
12.22, Pt. Pleasant :H.«. Hinton ' SKIDOO. Which II tht stone•
Mrs. Mart Crary ol
. BIRTHS
0.60. Kanawha Falls 1.33, Char·]age war of saylnc. ''Gel IIIII."
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Mr. lllCI Mrs, Pearl Mora
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B'll G Tu
Pt leSion 18.96. London. Marmet, , Wouldn l you . rather otay homo
Mr. lllCI Mrtt. Donald Mttrl
rner.
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Sal'• David Rhea M_.
· rs. 1 Y ·
Pleasant. dau~hter , 2:11 p.m. nd Wmheld damo wM oa crawl to it 08 a :Nib apol , Serviceo are 11mounced
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Wt&lt;lnesday: ~Irs. Gary E. Wol- Jhe !Ills.
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Oi)l. ,Don T. Stewart, M, Rl I,
Cheo'- Road; BIU Amal.
!at~. :158 Slate ;~ .. son, HI llool MovtmHl"
IOe~r Helen:
dloport, wbn died suddenly
Mr. lllCI Mn.
p m. Wo&gt;dnesday.
1 O.io Rl• .. John J. Rowe 1 want to appeal to all ollhe on apparent hem atiaclt
and Ttlla and 'ntoW.
DISCH~Rr.ED
;down 1!. I!:Oil a. m.; Bob Bent-, parenll In paronts\'llle lhl'ouah Wedneaday at Ilia home. .
Carolyn S. Berkley, M ro. 1er up 14. 3:2D p. m; Lillian Iyour column.
Stewart wu dead Oll amval
JIAVI GVI&lt;STS
r. e,r~• II. Bom . M". Melvin 1G up 14.545 p. m.: St.l1ary'o l Dear Pareots: Why do you tba I\IJddleport E-R oqud.
Tbankq!YID&amp; wtOkelld
E Hoyer, Mr&lt;. &gt;I . Agnes Bor· . up 14, i:25 p. m.; Buckeye bave to bo so noay? You poke He WU a member ol. . and dlnltor i..tl ol Mr.
drlt•. Mrs G Doug!., Ci rrle, 1State up 14, UO a. m.; Mary through our dresser drewera Bradford Church of C h r1 Mro. I!Dwll'd I. YOWII
Paol E. Clark. Mrs. Jack C.! B. up 14, 6:10 a. m.; Beaver up and closets. You're forewr tell- whore IUDiral nrvicea will
Linda, Rwte 1,
t 'omor. Mrs f' l.awren&lt;'r fllr 115, 4 40 a m.; Berky Wasson ing us to clean !ham out. If bald Friday II 2 P· m. wlthl,,.,... 1f1n7 Euceoe Rlilllb,
key. Mrs. Howard J. Duncan, down i, 2:30p.m.; Orco. Ti.an, you 'll leave us alone, we'll ifQW Rev. 0. H. Cart officiltinl.
W. Va., aud Mr.
!\·lro;; Ceneva Fi!ilher. Terr~· 1•. · E.sso PeDMylvania and Jerry lout of being sloppy, honest.
Stewart . was employed Bl
Mrs.
GrlDd.lly aDd
CrorRe. Charles Hively , Mn. l Bosworth down bound and wait- Also don't umieky• (tease) U1 !Jleelumic for tbe zerkle
Mr. VeraDQ.
Eleanor ffoW&lt;II . Mro . .lohu H. ing at 17 ; Miss susan upboond lwhon we piD plcluns of Otll' lni Co., of Middleport
----Huggins. Jooeph C. Hurlow, and wailin~ at 17 ; Onward up idols all over the room, or SurvlvCIII !Delude his
UNDD UODll8
nussell M. Little, Mrs. Jdhn · 18, 130 a m.; Eastern up 18 when we fa\IID loYO with thenL Zelma (Oe'fml Stewart;
MANCHESTER. Eq. (UPI)
1: \ I ayes. Albert A. Mrt'ain , I4:40 a. m., Edeana Booworth Who knows. we miGht even mar·[ eblltlrea, T•.o.
'' ~:1 =~~~~ at Aualralla
\'Irs. Willi&lt;' Nlck•l•, ADen L. and Little Edward up :13, 3 00 ry someooo Hke that some day, land ; Mrs. Bill Lathey, 1
~1ad'1 ..,..llliJ cold
Pape Debra Lynn Pearson . Mrs :a. m.; Jeffboat down Greenup 41 And doft'l tell us. to
stop j•We, and Ralpb
fQr ID Increaae Ia tba
F:d~ar K. Peters. Mro. Clay- 1p. m.; Oleander down Groonup buyllll! movJt 1Da18ZIItel and tt-lMiddleport. lour
of tmi&amp;ratloll appb
l"n Phillips, Delores A. Ph1lllips. 5: 10 p. m.; Luther Herdman !cords. You read
boob, will,, his latbre, -loltrt
and
ro tbt Land Down
Dmell Wall, Gregory Ward,' down Greenup ! :20 p.m. ; Frank- we r~ mar.azines - and tiJitlbrothol'1, . William of
...,.. 210 IPIIIIeliDII
Hmh•l Wintm,
Raymond lin B down Greenup 9:10p.m.; •rent bad at all. llt.fact,lbeY're, and Clyde,. R. D.,
·~·I!~~~IQ
10 more
Wt)(Jdyard. Mr~.
David Nida · Helen R. u~ Greenup 10:55 p.m.; I lot more ''moral"·. tiTan .the. Prte!MII may call It tH a
I
and infant son, Mrs. Charles Mamlear Greenup : ~S a. m.; booka- you read.
.
~Funeral_ home an_y time
F. WJII~am• and infant daugh· .AI"" down r.r ..nup ! · 15 1 m. ; Please keep.Uitle broihtrs and Iii IIOOQ Fnday. Bunal wiU
RX
ter.
Brlmestone down Meldahl
out ~f our rooma lad in the 8nMIIord
SALFORD, Eng. tUPO
p. m.; Diane Brent down Moi· ' Jun~. (We admit it's junk, but
bave asked
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don
l
YOU
tall
us
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'lbere'o
81"rtL.IBo•n--_.
d hi •·~ p. m, Elisha Woods ,nothlng w •·te , th
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princtpall Ill ooD raw •:~: 11
up Meldahl ! :10 p.m.
·inti oi t..: '"' IJlOt•, an PlY' By .4id Society
and applea btltead of
Oelllpollt
Dam - Wol~ And ' 1
Several birthdap ,.. """'r·l and bllolllta at the school snack [I
1 sake atop teiJ. ed boo the • ·•• Aid ~=~~llho to help lltthllllcllh dee
DBVOTIO TO INTI.IST O' er Beckjorcf up T:l&amp; p. m : 1\o. 1••
or
,
te
MEIGWICN AUA
•• us were sloppy 1D our
W
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pa
,;•,·.• "JJf&lt;·
ly.
bert Reed down 3:• a.m.; AI&gt; dress. We'll i"OW out of th ' of the Syracuse Asbury
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drew Calhoon up U5 1 . m.:
too.
" ·Idiot Church, met at tho
PINCIIEIIII!lADE P4t8111
lea II. Morrill up 1:1&amp; a.m.: , one more '"••· Wh do
lo1 Mn. Oma WIDib__.,
LONDON (UPil -F••sl-lnGV·· II
...... . s Le .
7v II
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y you.
"'"'" J. . w11 up :. a. m.; • • always have ~q tome wllb 1day wu apeot quilling. A de-ll iDil: polloa tilt lilt trail of 1
when buy!IJi clotbu! We're : . llcioua eblckOII dJ.- boqllr.· aot their
1~·~ ley Voy1ger up !:M a. m.
:'1~:0:
,..., .,., lauwllo IUvor - Gtorp led!y til rig\!! with a lrload. joyod at 110011.
aD dPl IIIII ~ad 10
_,... ,. _.,. Price up Marmet 1:15 a. m.; You dear pareitts 4Qn~ to 0 w · 'lbooo belntl "'-'eee oil
headquarters for
:;,:;;!" "
A. J. Patlan doWil Marmet 2:25 coot IIIJ'loe. You _ ,
evoa birthdays wen Lura
to like
~:r .t'..:t"'L~~::::~ ~inl~· ; dLucy Jane LucJa•ffdon team!
MIJ'I•nt
to Jlil. Someone stole
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1e1 UO P· 111.: • orson I IUOSI 1 oovared evarylblnc, Grimm: and Mn.
pollee YID 'lltlle tile olllcera
•·~ _, Dol!•- • up WIDfield Ul p. m.: C. V. dear paronta, hut doft't foraet Othn prwolll ...., Ellltl
lite ptncb.
.. ,.;;._.,. """"' ., ...- .., Hamor down Wllllitld uo p.m.; With all ..... llwll we 111111 rell and Helon DliiiiiWGOCL
WH!II . . ,.., 1.111 .,... . . It
tM
....tt...(d
f -'
Doll&gt; ..... .......
... EliOI'CIIIf dawn WI .. N
1:111 p. luv Ja! -FRUSTRATED 1$~
m. ; Helen Z. up Winfield II :II YUR.OLD
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Wlllltld
Dear
Frus:
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Wales (UPI)
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ELBERFELDS
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THE SHOE BOX

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SATURDAY, DEC. 4th

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See the large selection of Modern, Early
American, Traditional and French
Provincial suites upholstered in Kroehler .
performance tested fabrics.

Christmas Ideas
For The Men On Your List
HATS ...
by Portis

Elberfelds 3rd Floor Furniture, Pomeroy

SWEATERS &amp; JACKETS
by Rugby

SPORT &amp; DRESS SHIRTS
by Arrow

OPEN EVERY

SOCKS &amp; SliPPERS , ••
by Esquire

SLACKS •••
by Jaymar &amp; Hubbard

JADE EAST
Cologne, After Shave, Soap,
Deodorant

MEN'S JEWELRY
&amp; BILLFOLDS .. ,
by Swank

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FRIDAY NIGHT

TWO-HOUR

Robinson's
Clo1ntrt

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for gr.eat .

Pomeroy

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Put 1 pair of fashlon·rlght, romrortable slippers
under tbe tree for every member o! tbe f :uruly,
Selecl yours from our wide assortment,

SUJTS &amp;
~(OATS
byS!IIemart&amp;
Mid~leshade

$1.29 to

TO USI

"Home of Arrow Shlrhu

POMEROY, OHIO
A told Slv StoNe Optn l'rl. &amp; Sat. Tl19

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P1rtlclpotlnt1 Stor1
Middleport Morchtmto

-liMILA'M.WAY

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christmas1
a.ifts

NECKWEAR .' ••
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Downie-Gross, Inc.

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ON REQUEST

PAJAMAS •••

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DRY CLEANING
SERVICE

by Alligator

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TIL CHRISTMAS

RAINWEAR &amp; ALL
WEATHER COATS.,.

DUTTON DRUG STORE
Middleport, 0.

Secttonals

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

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Christmas Gift-A-Rama

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Partlcipatina: Merchant In
Middleport Merchants

KR0 GER

DOn SleW&amp;ft
T be Fn'day

living Room
Suites

Cushion InsDle--Caulk
Welt. Orepe Sole

RIZER OIL COMPANY
Hornt OWned and Operated
You'U Lito Our Sorvtco

\.t:i':l~P~HONI

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HOLIDAY
GIFT-A-RAMA
Aile For 'l'llur F- Ticket
No 'pvrclwt _ _ .,

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Kingsbury
Society Notes

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Chorloa David Yoel, lb Ch.,.. lloffm811 and l!levla ef Albmly / &lt;etved two ..,........
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les D. Yos~ Margaret L Yoet and 11r Joe u ... CbtWcothe' th .
. """~""'"' ealll frorn ner guests of )~r. and Mrs. Ar-, May Van M'ler and 41)0-,
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, eu thddren th~ . p,.~.
lie Wesl
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open!
Thanla!""•""'
with
Mr
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Mr
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am. Rrendu Savrf' of Rac.lrle was
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ag:·1 D y t Mar
L Chas. S, Rift
lly o: North Highlands, Calli .. a rocent weekend guest of Mr.i Mr. and Mrs. Earnest' ~

Property
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Trans.ers

Harrisonville
News Notes

The Carleton diu h had
rc
an
•ttendance Of liS, O!!erlug '12.· Mr.
18, followlnfl Sunday School the ins of Pomeroy visited the Jack arcoll, Rutland.
Young Choir of the church aang Clarks.
John W. Arbaugh, Ethel Ar·
oeveral selections.
Mr. and Mra. Data Whaley of b.augh to George Powell, GladVlstt!ng this past weekend Athens visited the Bober! AI- )'B Powell, .61 acre, Olive.
with Mr. and Mrs. William kires.
First Federal 8avlugs and
King were Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Earl McGrnth spent a Loan Co. to Kenneth E. SendCummlna of Reynoldahurg, Ohio. day with her aunt, Mrs. Ola ers, Evelyn B. Sanders, parMr. and Mrs. Dallas Debord, Perry of Carpenter, who Is ill ceh, Orange.

EASY TERMS ...

aug..,

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garet L
ge Martin. Mn Faye and Mrs. Helen Reinhard and and Mrs Hcnr. Euler
er, local, .Mrs. Otis BaU¢)' ~
Yost to Ulllted Stateo, Ea... Wood and Mn. Sarab Rife re. family, Tucsot:, Ariz .
Mr. a~ Mrs) Dan cri.u .... daughter, Lois, Racine, llld ..ll!i. '
ment~ Lebanon.
cently shopped fn Pomeroy.
Mr: Billy Vatella is visiting ited her SlSLer , ·Mr~. Morri!Tea. and Mrs . Ted Bailey, New~ .
B
Homer l!l GrUfith Margie Metgs Water Co. to Melga Mr. and Mra. Eddie Stout of relatives In West Virginia.
ford.
Pa., visited MrL LoW. VIa
Y Ava Gilkey
G Iff
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• . . County Water Co., Lots, Pom- Albany and Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Meter and Nicki.
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and Mra. Nick Perk- pr tth, to Jimmy D. Griffith, eroy, Mtddleport.
Dixon of neor Point Rock Mr.
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Louise and Nicki van Meter[ Russen Rhodes of
res

Tommie and Vickie visited re.

Mrs. Laura Krebb of Carpen-

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uckwheat
S
ociety Note.

Jesse Newell, Velma Newell

cenUy wllh Mr. and Mrs. Nor.' ter waa a re&lt;:ent visitor of the to .Arthur H. Prlco, Josephine
By Sarah Ill RJfe
man Wood and family.
Guy Boltns..
Price, 1021&gt; acres, Chester.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Bowen
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ried, Mrs. Lizzie Warner and Mat- Robert S. Pauley, Viola Pau. and daughter, Barbara of Can-

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BE A WONDERFUL SANTA ••• GIVE
THE USEFUL,
TRULY APPRECIATED GIFT!

Buckeyes in
76-74 Upset
Over Missouri

Universal
Elec. Knife
Wltb leather

Custom
Making

NOW!

•.• Your New Holiday
Party Dress or Formal
We have the know-how ... we have the fabrles .. .
velveteens, laces, wools and bonded Lama. Let us
fashion It for you now.

115 W. Second

25.75

1 Room Addition•

m busine" ochool in Parkers-

Mrs. Wayne Seal and fami1y.

~harles

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I Antenna Mast

Aluminum

Awnina Wjndow1
Stonn wlndowl for wood double hung win..
do ws. Custom ma de to fit your opening•
Open 'til

noon Saturdays.

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fOREMAN &amp;ABBOTT
"Your C. B. Headquarters"

Middleport

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Middleport,

Freda Kennedy

Laurel Grange met Saturday
evening at the grange hall. A
potluck supper was served. The
next meeti~ will be Jan. ~
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Quality Costs less

Rudekin, Nellie Vale and John
were Thanksgiving guests of Mr.
Bnd Mrs. Robert Holliday and

e Provincetown

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BAKER FURNITURE
MIDDLEPORT

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GIFT IDEAS AND SPECIAL BUYS
THIS WEEK AT GILMORE SUPPLY

-SCHWINN BICYCLES-

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Ticket In
Pomeroy'•
Cbrlatmu Cuh
Give-Any

We Have Models For Boys and Girls of All
Ages Including the New Sting-Ray Models.
Priced From $38.95 to $64.95
RADIO FLYER
WAGONS
e36"xl7" Size
eiO"xl.50 Tires

Sale $10,95

AMP

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TODAY

AIA~ow

SPECIAL BUYS ON
SMALL AI'PLIANCES
TOMtoro---lrono---Frypons
Canners-Elect. Hutoro
And Many Othoro---

WY2S644

electric heat •••

JUNIOR TRIKES
10 ln., 12 ln., 16 in.

electric kitchen •••

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'9·50

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••• it'a pore pleasure to wotk In an Ali-

It'• flameleee- that .,..,. It'• oat., clean

El«t..W Kilc/wn. Your home staya eooler
becaUBe there'• DO flame. , • meala tum out
better when you cook on a modem electric
range. Time in tbe kitchen is cut dOWR with
wonderful electric Froot-free Refrigerato..
Freezer, Diahwaeher, Dispooer, and all the
other many modem electric appliances.

live Ia a modent home, lhon there'• only

SPECIAL

to bed it. , • with elootriclty. Old
llome ar ,_ home, tr-'o aa .ractrie heat-

COLUMBIA BIKE

electric laundry •••

, •• aothing beat. E~ HOlM H«Jlingl

EXTENSION
CORDS
All Longtht
6 ft. to 50 ft.
From60cup

and

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IIOIIlfortable. U you're goinj to

'IIIII)'

~ ....... that'• ~ ri&amp;ht.

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, , • you'll be glad you cboee 8ameleas electrio
living when you see the wonderful advaDo
tagBO of an All-Electric Laundry. Water
heater ~ washer - dryer, all thr110 can bo in-

stalled anywhere without ftues or ventilation.

An all-electric laundry is oale, convenient,

and dependable year after year.
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Columbia Bike Sfecial

We Come to Your Home, eatlmate Material and
wbor, ond ArrtDIO for LOwest COli Installation.

WE MAKE EVENING CALLS

VALUII-EQUIPMENT-I' ICI
POll Tltll IALI

WE WILL SHOW
PHOTOGRAPHS

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Wish to Pa:y

EXTERIOR DECORATORS OF OHIO
MIDDLEPORT,

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PONY SADDLES AND OUTPITS
HORSE SADDLES .... FROM $39.50 to 199.91
ALSO BLANKETS-BRIDLES-HALTERS
AND OTHERS

Ph. 992·2774

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Gilmore Supply Store

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• ILICTRIC RATES OONTlNUI TO COME DOWN
M the M8t ol llame fltelo aoatiDuM to 110 up. In tho put four :rear• alone, Ohio Power
h11 YGIIUltariq reduced Mteo four tim... At mO&lt;e famiH• 110 tot.) electria, eleotrlo
Mho dowa, pni11tlar to a tnad.,, and the tread r. elear. Tbe ToW .lleotr.lo

YOU

and RIPIAINCES

Whatever Your Needs,

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/ Used Citizens Band Radios $35.00 up · .

With Equipment

FREE ESnMATES

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$l99

Rachel and Ruth Coen were

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I Roofing

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Ville. Mrs. Hoffman is eonva-

I Plumbing

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eMobile Whips

Mrs. Elsie Haning visited Ava

e Frigidaire e Admlrol
e Spoed Quoen e Hoovor

family of Wooater.
Mrs. G. B. Radekin spent part
of the week with her daughter
Mrs. Leslie Hoffman of Lang~.

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Ellis of Har. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Hensler

BY MRS. J. E. RADEKIN
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. RadekJn,
Arlin and Tina, Mrs. J.
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DEBT CONSOLIDATION

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had as rec.nt visitors Mr. and tho Thanksgiving theme.

I Attic Room•

eAlumlnum Skiing

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I Roush's Shoe Store

willl Mrs. Charles Jones recent- Zanesv:•ll:•·:.._
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Mr. and Mrs. Roger Young ily, Refreshments carried out

BATHROOMS

PEARL STREET

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Mr. Bnd Mrs. Charles Jones
~~Laurel Godby spent Thanks-f

famJ!y.

Society Notes

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1 Eloctrlcol Work

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Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wood and / The Lend-A-Hand Society met gmng . with their cblldren in

Porn't Rock

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Mr. and Mrs. Paul Sleinmltz Eastman 10 Pomeroy to shop.

burg, was home this past week. / of Pomeroy visited Ule
end to visit with her parents, Carseys.

with Mrs.
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of Athens.

I Cemont Work

IIXAIIPIJ:: Slaoukl you tavo dabta lola1kta fltltl In
which you on now paylog fSI,OO per 111011th -In total
-ntt, wo would &lt;fiiDblne these alq with the
a1 ,..,. job. Chanceo are that Jour PIJIIIeDI
would be the tame or leta thaD you ore DOW PIJlng.

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COMPLETE liNE OF ACCESSORIES

Mrs. Bobby Arnold ;. Q,lum- sler and family.
bus have a new baby girL
Mrs. Nellle Vale speot FrJ.

e Rocreatlon Rooml

ALCOA
SIDING

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risonville.
ol Belpre while Mike Hensler
Mr. Raymond Arnold receiv- spent the weekend with b i 1
ed word that !'lis son Mr and grandmother, Mrs. Grace Heo·

POMEROY

eKltchono

WE DO THE COMPLETE JOB
WE HANDLE ALL FINANCING
7 YEARS TO PAY
ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Ault, Lot Middleport

Horbontel
llidlng Window

Mrs. Charles King were Mr. weekend guests of their uncle,

MAIN STREET

REMODELING or REPAIRS?

hIrena

BASE ANTENNAS
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eTOP HATS
e SCANNER BEAM

Double Hung

Ar ld .. ed . her daughter. Her son, Rex, is Gilk
to 10
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I Participating Member
mg here ), Mr. Clayton Brod- :because of a cnt cked vertebrae~ Mrs. Francis Alkire a nd son•.
ford, ~turned with him to his Mrs. Dena Welsh is in 8 Co- .Ray, made 1 business trip to/' in Middleport Merchant.
home m Columbus.
lumbus hospital in serious con- Parkersburg.
Christmas Gift-A-Rama
. Miss Ernestine Wood, who Is dition.
Ray Wilson took Mrs. Alta '

Sava Now

DOES YOUR
HOME NEED

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"EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE"

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Visiting recenl!y with Mr. and

Ebersbach Hardware

Singer Sales &amp; Service

ors 10 arkersburg and Ra- 1h h

la Seal's birthday.

With Tenon flnbh

The Fabrie Shop

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GIRLS
LOAFERS

PEARCE SIMPSON
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EQUIPMENT .

Bruce, VU'ginai, Rodney and thew Kinnen of Shade vlsJted ley to G. E. Pauley, Jr., 5.1m' al Winchester and Mrs Freda
David Ried of Pataskala, Mr. Josie Heltg~r a recont Sunday. Acres, Lehan011.
. . Bowen and Mr. H..,.Y Fraok
and Mrs. Kenneth Markins, Mrs. Chnton Gtlkey and son, Tad, Edmond P. Fields, Ullian of Chester, spent Thanla!giving
Anna Mae Terrell, Ruth Ann Albany, were Saturday dinnerS, Fields to Jesse M. Newell, with Mrs. Fay Wood and Mrs.
and Juanita TerreD, Mr. and;guests of Ava Gilkey.
Velma V. Newoll .42 aero, Tup. Myrt.. Rife.
Mrs. Charles King, Mr. and Mn. Mrs. Betty Gtlkey and son, pen Plalns.
Mr. and Mro. George Sever00
Hobart Smalley were an recent Joey J~y, GantpoU., &lt;ailed
George Manry, Gladyt ll:. ldge and Fred and Cathy Jo,
visitors of Mr. and Mrs. John Ave Gtlkey.
Mowery to Lawrence Burria, Lancaster, Mr and Mn. Larry ·
Dean and family.
Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Barnhart Virginia Burrio 6.34 acres, Sai- /r""========~l

Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wll· called on Mrs. John Stout.
isbury.
lillm villlted recently with herl Mrs. D~na Welsh caned on William M. Harden, Dorothy
mother, Mrs. Hazel Arnold and Mary Bohn recenily.
E. Harden to Virgil Wamsley
family.
~ Mrs. Ehue Hanmg and Mr. Lots Syracuse
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Mr. and Mrs. Elmo S ith : Mike Epple visited Nellie Clay Ot~rles H. Wis J K h
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Edward and Alvm were recent I M
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G. W1se to Wilham L Ault Lo. ·1 · p
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Mr and Mrs Am !dl
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They aloo celebrated MiSI Kar-

Sunbeam
Fry Pan-- 21.95
Dominion
Toasters-- 11.95
Universal
Deep Fryer - 26.95
Sunbeam,
Universal and
Mirro-Matic
Percolators- 9.75
to 25.95
Sunbeam Elec.
Can Opener- 13.95
Lady Sunbeam
Hair Dryer - 18.95
Mirro-Matic
Press. Cooker 17.95
Electric
Hand Mixers - 9.99
Mirro Aluminum
Skillets-- 4.65

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Soc•'ety' Notes

and Mrs . Ronald Bolen ~~ COlumbus and Mrs. Ethel Rile Blld
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Jam., Dale spent Thanksgiv.
lug with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Bolen and Kennv
Mrs. Ethel Ril~ ·spent an evenlng with Mrs. Fay Wood and 'l Mr. and Mrs. Walde .r:~::
Mrs. Myrta Rife.
and dau hter Ch
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~wart'o .... SP tltalph Mike !!!vans and daughters.

Sllwlri: ~ a1 Fori Low. :Mr. ClareiiCe Baket ol
11, Wubl,...., called tho lam· bus, Mr. and Mrs. Milford

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Mrs. Joe Sayre bas been a
Mrs. Doyle Knapp vlsltad
!963, lour more lhan In lllilo.
the erick and Mrs. Lettie
Uent at HQI:.er hospital for uv- Larry Johnson and Gina a re- says LiceDJiecl Bavarage ~
of Mincmllle were recent Iaral days.
, cent aflel'nl&gt;on.
tries, Inc.
sarvlces were held today at Z ed util Matdo It, IIIII, tile
Thankaglvinl Day suoots ot 1 Salurday gu..ts of Mr. and ~tiltiliiiiii
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p. m. ID the Baptist Tempia at aoe ol ... niM and cbiJ'IU Mr. and Mrs. Christy BleLDer IMrs. Dell Talbott.
IJ Mn. Verul Jolwon Hunllngton for Samuel Hershel flied Ill lnlonllto UlflltiU ir. we.. hll parenis, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Dailey aftlr. Richard Wllk.,. was the Young, 71, ofiiUDIInglon. Iordi- Ompony, a
...,....lloll Mr•. CUrtis McDaniel, Sr. of nounce the reeent birth of
"'t speaker at a recent meet- er Mason County resldeol.
lor flnlsldD(
aa~ p1 Muon; Mra. Stanley Sounder! daughter. Grandparents are Mr.
,g of West Columbia Parents Mr. Young, a retlrtd lllsur- senfee lo U. cuotamen with· and son, Cameron, Columbus: , and Mrs. Oscar Fitch and Mr.
·f· 1nd Teacher.o at the 11Chool. The ance executive, died Monday ho lloe ..rporate limits oJ tbe Mr. and Mrs. Calvin McDaniel and Mrs. ora Dailey.
,reslde!lt, Mrs. Raymood Uev- night In a Huntington hospital. lawD of Masoa
and family . Point PleasanL
Miss Ruby Van Metre_~~;;
iDI, led the devotions usin&amp; the He was born In Mason County
These ntet; and cbarges
Jimmy Wise, son of Mr. and 1on Mr. and Mrs. Paul to.:•
•.pr&lt;i J&gt;.alm. She also announced on Feb. 6, 1!88, a son of Mrs. were auspeuded bocaaoe pro- Mrs. James Wise of New Hav- : and Paul Dean .
.!hat the PTA now has 72 mom- Demmie Youns of Columbus, per nolke kad 1101 t&gt;eea stven en, will receive the Eagle Scout ' Mr. and Mrs. Alben Taylor I
· bers Mr, Powell reported on Ohio and the late A. G. YDIIIII- 1o tbe pahllc u required b)' Award during the
morning and lamtly moved to Long
·· the new equipment purebiSed His wtie, Lela Paul YOWig, the Code of Wesl Vfrllaill
worship service on December Bottom.
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for the playground. Mrs. Marie preceded him In death in Sept·
12lh at the Mason Methodist 1 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B1rch ,
Slnith's room won the attend- amber, 1!160.
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Church.
iand children of Waterford were
ancf' banner. Mrs. Vernal John. SUrviving in addition to hll , II~-Thanksgiving Day guests of 1recent Sunday guests of his
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WALNUTS •PIANUTS •MIXED
son lntroduC1!d the speaker, Mr. molhar are three sister&gt;. three lfJJIMJD
Mr. and Mrs. Chrtaty Bletnor 1' ents, Mr. and Mrs. Clint
Nun
,.ulT •MINCE MIAT
Wilkes. heed of the Math de- SODII and Ill grandcblldren.
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ware Mr. and Mrs. Charles co- and Leota.
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partment at Wahama Junior Burial waa In the Woodmere
hen, Pomeroy; Mrs.
Leroy Recent visitors of E. H, CarHigh school. He spoke on the cemetery.
Metcalf and son, Jeff, Middle- penter and famJiy were Mr.
"Modem Math Program, He
Mrs. ~ohn Hetzer and ,.., port; Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Sis- Mrs. S. W, Durst, Jack Talbott,
said all we call modern . math
Tod of Parkarehurg spent the son and daughtars, Ml'll, Lee I' Mrs .. Gene Carpenter.
Ia at least one hundred years Arts, Crafts Show
weekend VISiting her parents, Richardson, and Mr. and Mr!. , Sylvia Allen, Mr. and Mrs.
old. The method of teach! or
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schwarz. Russell Capebart, all of Mas- i Talbott, Mrs. Erving LeMay,
onproarh is new but ma': as Wlll be Saturday
\ Mrs. T. J. Ryan caught two on.
~ Mrs . Gene Hauger, Mrs. Ross 1
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Deal, Rev. Edward Griffith and
sue as no1 ~ ang';,.;, urop~ , PT. PLEASANT - The New waahlng on Mondav at h er 1 Plea•ant Valley H08pltal
son Gary Mrs Elva Dalley
~ cohuntnes a11ve d n teach ; Haven Woman's Club
will borne. Several
~titches were i Admitted
William Warns- ' 'Bnd, Mrs. Tressi~ Stethem and '
tng w at we ca mo ern mat ::ponsor an Arts and
Crafts needed to close th wound on
Mr ~ ·td d D h
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for at least fifty vears. Mr. 'show Saturday De b r 4
She e k
,ley, Pt. Pleasant ; Mrs. Thomas
s. 1t re ona ue.
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was ta en to 1E. Crum, Glenwood.
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e m ern pro- Ifrom 10 a. m. until 9 p. m. an the Mason Clmic where she was ,
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gram makes math shnpler, fast- the Thabet Building at New Itr.. ted and released.
Dt•cbarged - Albert Noble. I'
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er and tess conrusmg because Haven.
1 Thanksgiving suests or Mrs.
~t tea;hes the "why'' and Four display booths will be D. 1.. Dudding and grandson,
·how uf math. .
featured and articles will be Dale Ward were: Mr. and Mrs.
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After the mecung a
social for sale includilli Christ mas Charles Scyoc and family o£
OCJ3
~r was heki_ lh th~
school dec;orations. candy, baked goods Parkersburg, Mr. and Mrs.
4fning room· Wllh1thesh room mo- ·lattiC treasurers and hand made James Dudding and oon ' Mrs·
I Mran d 'I
nrs Eugene Face·
Holsum or Adams
lbers serv
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re
re
ments.
aprons,
stuffed
animals
etc
Gale
Dudding
and
four
child·
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1myer, announce· birth
:· Att enI dJmg' were Mr. an H 1• rs.
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ld e d s. ments . or tea . coffee and ren . Mrs . Juanita Ward of Hunt· Mr 1 rut Mrs -Earl Well 5 0r' o"obe rt Eugene. Jr. Nov. 13 '
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aro san WJches w11l be served. Mrs. ington Miss Alma Dudding of
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Young, Mrs. Betty Stew a r 1. 1Hilda Ridgeway is
general Nitro,' Mrs. Eber Roush, and St. Mary's. W. Va., were re- ·_Sh~ltenn_g Arms hospital. AthMrs. Belva Roush, Mrs. Lucille chairman of the show.
1Mi.ss Mary Dudding
cent guests of her father, Mr.: e.ru;·. 1 Grandparents are Mrs. ,
Ohlinger Mrs Myrtie Purkey
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Frank Cornell and sons
' CecJ Staneart, Albany, Walter I
Mr• R~berta. Johnaan Mrs'
PLAN ~ucK
GuHestsllor ndMr. and rsTh. Rngk. Howard Allen of Steubenville Casey of Athens and Mrs. G, L. l
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Grace Mar:. Mrs. Helen Van PT. PLEASANT _ The Hen- giving were Mr. and Mrs. Wood· Goldie Prlce of Ripley, W. Va., . acemyer • 1 on, · -~·
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Meter. Clance Dunlop. Lora An- derson Garden Club will have ' row Foreman Shetneld Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
VALLEY BELL
denon. Billie Smith, Mrs. Alice , a Christmas potluck ror mem- 1Ohio; Mr. and' Mrs. Rick wens: ter were recent visitors of
Bar!lt'y. Mrs. Virginia Wears, bers and their families on De- Columbus: Mr. and Mrs. Ever- SyJvla Allen.
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Mrs. Phyllis Johnson, Mrs. cembel' 13 at the community ett Foreman. Brian and Brent, Mr. and ~rs. Jerry Datley
Gal.
Belly Foreman, Mrs. Jack Fox, center Jn Henderson. Each Lorain, Ohio: Mr. and Mrs. Guy New_ark~ Mtss Judy Cozart
Mrs. Ray NeaJ. Mr. Paul Pow- member is asked to bring a gift. Stewart,
Diamond, w. va., Galhpohs were recent ~eekend l
ell, :-w1rs. Lieving and
Mr. l for a retarded child. Mrs. Drea- 1Mrs. John Hetzer and T 0 d, guests of Mrs. Elva Oatley and
Wilkes.
rna Aeiker is president of the . Parkersburg; Mrs. Nanny John- a~tended a ball game at RaHELP~G RAND CLUB club,
son . New Haven; Mr. and Mrs. I em~.
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The Helpmg Hand Home De- .
.Jerry Scott and children; Char- Vtctor Durst, OhiO .
Minced Ham-Pickle Loaf-Popper Lo.of--Chlck•n Loll-Dutch Lo.of
monstration club held its regu- 1
lene Dodd, New Haven and Mrs. spent a weekend wtth
tar all day meeting Wedne;day 1
Lieulo Roush, Letart.
pllrents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
with Mrs. Alvie Purkey as the l
Mrs . Stanley Saunders and 1 Durst an~ Tom . .
Unclassified
hostess. The president. Mrs . l
son, cameron, of Columbus vis- : Mrs. Wil~a Fttch and
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Lester Foreman opened
the
ited several days with her par- my of DeW1tts Run called PD
meeting at 10 a. m. with the
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Me- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . W.
flag salute. Each member arr
Daniel, Sr.
Lawson and sons.
FROZEN
•wered the roll
call with Franklin Russell of Middle- Cindy Scyoc, granddaughter Mr. and Mrs. Bob Fitch and
wmething they were thankful port and Mr. and Mn. Guy of Mrs. D. L. Dudding of Mason Bobby vl&amp;lted Mr. and Mrs,
ORANGE DRINK
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lor. Devotions were led by RuS!ell and Terry Lynn or Porn- was hospitallud for ten days 1Bill Mltldleswart and Mr.
Stop
in
at
any
of
our
Mrs, Foreman, Mrs Gene Jew- eroy were Sunday v~llors of at the St. Joseph Hospital after , Mrs. Ralpph Brewer a recent
ell read scripture and Mrs. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. being bitten oo the face by a temoon.
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lbs.
stations and get your free
Vernal Johnson read "a Para- Lincoln RuS!ell.
horse. Cindy Is the oix-year-&lt;Jtd l Mr. and Mrs. Eddte Taylor
ble."
Mr. Joseph Johnson entered daugbter of Mr. and Mrs. Char· and son called on Mr. and Mrs. \ ticket. Winners list will
Mrs Homer Johnson led the the University hospital last week les Scyoc.
Alben Taylor and family.
k;wn on ''Discipline in Today's and underwent lung surgery
Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elva Dailey and Mrs. . be posted Dec. 21st.
family ."
Mr. and Ml'll. Larry Joltnaon Mt!. Fred Taylor and family Paul Lawrence and aon
NE&gt;xt month's meeting wlll be and Gina were visitors the past were Mr. and Mrs . .Brooks Rob- recent guests of Mr. and Mrs.
ot the Locust Grove Community few days with Mr. and Mrs. Jnson and sons, St. Alban~; Mr. Robert Beegle and sons,
building with a gift exchange of Jacot:: Johnson and family of and Mrs. Dayton Fieldi, Clen- cme.
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OPEN DAILY 9:00 TO 7:00- FRIDAY TIL 8- SATURDAY TIL 9
h" ndmade articles.
Columbus
denio: Mr. lllld Mrs. A.
A. Mr. and Mt!. Larry w
Mrs Zula Fry won the door Mrs, Joseph Johnson and Bev- Barnhouse, St. Albantt; M r 1. camp called on his parents, Mr.
POMEROY
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E. MAIN ST.
prize. The aftemoon was spent arly are staying with their son, Freddie Melton, Mr. and Mt!. and Mrs. L. R. Gluesencamp.
playing games led by Mrs. Pur· Mr, and Mrs. Everett Ray John- James Meitoo, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Mrs. M11Xlne Durst and
W. Main St.
kry. Attending the meeling were son in Columbus.
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Taw~ey and daughters, all of ILinda Ward called on
P.·lrs. Lester Foreman,
Mrs. M1 and Mrs James Johnson Elkview. W. Va.
George Johnson, Mrs. Vernal and Jamie Sue and Todd spent Mr. and Mrs. Charles YeauJohftson , Mrs. Homer Johnson, several days with Mrs. Mada- ger and family, Mrs. Dallas
:\ol.rs~ Riley Fry, Mrs. A. N. line Evans and family al Grove Yeager were ~:wr.~~~ ~
D&lt;ck•ns, Mrs. Gene
Jewell, • City.
guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Louie Young, Kenny Young Mr. und Mrs. R. V. Heilman . Diehl and family in Pomeroy . .
Barbar_a Jewell, Robin Foreman of Hemlock Grove were recent \. Gue~ts of Mr. and Mrs. JosMrs. Lmda Purkey, Mrs. Dave Saturday afternoon visitors of e~~ LlSh and tam.lly on ThanksWolft and tho hostess, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. John Sargent and , giVIng were her parents, Mr.
Alvie Purkey.
Guy,
and Mrs. L. E. Piersall of
·liant, Ohio, and Mr•. Gerbrude
Mitchell, Pomeroy.
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Mr•. Elizabeth Fruth and

He SrOtco Coanolulon
ol Uy Thanksgiving Day at
PI'. PLEASANT - Funeral WMI VirCIJiho today 11opend- Werry home.
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HoI1'day Good'1es

)TORE HOURS
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Super·Whlkl Dri!Slll Ups
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Sheet lee.
REG. $1.98
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Oil Station

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SLICED LUNCH MEAT SALE - - 2 lbs. $1

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P01ATOES

3lbs. 39c

20 79c

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SIIAON'S MARKET

Fllo All C1r1- Soft
VInyl Plastic, Fill over
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HOUSE PAINT

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Jewelry

Dept.

EVEREADY

34c

SUPER BALLS
SET
U.N. C. L. E.
G. I. JOE
MOKOPOLy
SCRABBLE
MOUSE TRAP GAME
FOOTBALL

OPEN FRIDAY
fULL I AM~

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fACTORY
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•WE HAVE BOOTS FOR THE FAMILY

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tooth ...vico to..,..... food particleo .. .
pntly ODd alimulete gumo ... leave tha
mouth feelinr clean and refnohad. So pleaaant to
- it promo• bolta' oral b)'riono for lhe ...m.
Wnily. PerloctiJ aalo-IWI em1a to worry about.
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48c
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CRICKET DOLL
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TtNY TEARS
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'1.99
'3.48
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REG. $6

REG- $5

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MOST
RUGGED
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Bas~~'~" ~all

FRIDAY and SATURDAY
SATURDAY
NIGHTS

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9 VOLT
TRANSISTOR
BATTERIES

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Simpn's Pick-A-Pair, Now At 104 W.

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famous watch

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o TRESTLE SET
o 10-FT. TRACK
o LAYOUT SIZE 33··•57"

fASY! SAH! flJH!

of CIUtoo were Thanksgiving
guests of Mr. and Mrl. Ralph
Fruth and family.

, zel and family were Mr.
Mrs. Carroll Sblnn and lamiily
'.f Leon, Mrs. R. c. King, Henaersao; Mr. and Mrs. Revna
Kmg, Jr.• New Haven
Misa Alice Fay Jo~
' ghter o£ Mr. and Mrs. '
Johnson, visited ber Pl'fents
over the weekend. She 1
AS LOW AS
dent at Mountain Stale
ness Sdlool, Parkersburg.
Daniel Artis, a student
West Vlrglnfa Tech, visited
parents, Mr. and Mrs lletJtver
Artis over the week.;,d_
Mr. and Mrs. Pete RIII..U
and family have moved
their home on Third St. to
Vtllage, Illinois, where he
employed.
Mrs. Sylvia stewart and daughter, Sally, have moved to the
Russell property.
Earl Johnoon, Jock
Fo
Charles Cartwrilbt and B 0
CUmpson have returned from
deer hunlbl&amp; ill Wardanvllle
West VIrglllla.
' ·
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Charles Yonker, New Ha 11en,
returned from hunting in Har·
dy
County with a I paint deer
'
weighing appro.rimately
160
pounds. Others hunting there
were Okey Howard, Jhnmy Lay•
ne and George Carson all of
•
New Haven.
IIICIIICt!Yt ttr'lllll piUI
Mrs. Helen Stewart attended
hlllfll lho-cWftllfllll tDIItlriiC•
Uon. Pte 11101-Jeweltel n100.1unf1Tf•
the fnneral of Mrs. Mary J.
$11.11
Clagg at Apple Grove, West
Virginia on Sunday. Mrt. Claga
was 92.
Mrs. Helen Stewart, Dorothy
Russell and JeJ£ spent ThanksGallipolis, Ohio living with Mr. and Mrs. P. H.
404 Second Avenue
Werry and son al Pome1'11)'.
.

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BARBIE
WRIST
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A PRODUCT OF

o COMPL!IE AND READY
TO RUN
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o GUARD RAil SET
o SCAlE MODit
RACE CAR

Famous

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$ 99

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Simon's Pick-A-Pair Shoe Store

A\

REG. $19.95

'fr Hardware Dept,

LISTERINE

JE·ICER
HARMLESS

LIONEL HO RACEWAY SET

Houoowuo Dopt.
W.P•

• DEFROSTS ln•tontly
• MELTS Blinding Ice
• PREVENTS lc• FormatiOft

# 174 ' 5

$3~~

Health &amp; Beauty Aids:

10

lb.

FOUR

LATEX

Pad

REG. $3.98

~EFT

CROWN SEAL

Heel Prat•ctor

PORTA WALLS

MAGNETIC

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, a-Dally SentiDel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., D_e_a._2,_1965•---~---­

----WANT AD

For Sale
For Rent

CUSTOM BUTCIIEIUNQ
c:uttlng. WID bUJ bides tver~ I
Monday. Pbll Meier, Ph&lt;VIoll
WY 2-3510.
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INFORMAnON

Keith Goble Ford Has •••

SEE ••• Largest Selection!

IAUNEY GOOGLI: tN1 Stoi\IFPY &amp;Mill!

USED CA

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HEY, SNUFFY-

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MAYOR BARLOW "S
GIVING A BIG
CATFISH FRY

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ARI YOU LOOKING I'OR A FORD, CH&amp;VROLIT,

DA!l Y CROSSWORD

MERCURY, PONTIAC, RAMILER, PLYMOUTH
OR OLDSMOBILit

1965 CHEVROLET

Come On Down •••
••• Where the Action lsi

$2395

Bel Air 4 dooc. 283 cu. ln. V8 engine, Powergllde, radio,

heater, whitewall tires, beautiful Beige over Slerm TaD.
color, lfi)Otleea cJeaa interior. A thrift, oar at a I'Ml price.

YOU NAMI!

m WI GOT In

EXPERIENCED

RADIATOR
SERVICE

PHONE WY 2·2156

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Prom tb1 largest truck or
bulldozer radiator to the
IDllllest beater eort.

BLAEITNAR'S
WY 2·2141

Aqua interior. VB engine, Power.Klide traoa., •dio, heat.
m-, and Ike new wbJtewall t1rN..

1963 BUICK Le S a b r e - - - - $1795
4 dr. sedan. Deluxe trim, tinted glut, automatic trans.,
V8 engine, Turq. finish with matching interior, new tire"
owned by elderly gentJeman and Is like new througbolll.
Only 28,000 miles.

l~~AYS PAY

LESS AT
KEITH GOBLE FORD

owner, white finish, red vinyl Interior, new
wh1tewal1 tires, V8 enlf(ne, automatic trans., power l'f.e.el\.
iDg ancl bmkea. ladio, beater, lhroml lu.ua&amp;e Net.

$1795

Galallo liOO Conv. ~- IUnllnll. Low mileage by I lou1
owner, good white top, aparktin( tight Turquoi,. tlniab,
power otoorin&amp; ODd il&lt;.akot, V8 oncint, radio tlld baate&lt;

1960 Mercury Parklane HT 4 Door_ $695
LooaUy owned, vinyl lnteriol", Jet black fllllJb, good
white dreo, aulmol1tio tra110. Power ot:ooriDC Olld brakeo,
&amp;dio ll1d baatBr. Spocltl

1960 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door _

$695

DLw w lack of help J will sell
FOR SALE
my tntire herd of dairy cows ----~:.__ _ __

Thl•d &amp; Mill St. Middleport

Buy e Soli e Trode
al my farm located 3 miles 1 ADULT Siamese ~at and
W"st of Tuppers Pl~1ns on 1 kittens. reasonable.
i
Cool Hoare"' (l' $20 to $65
Route 681 or 5 m1les East 1 Vaughan, Middleport.
G11 Heat•rs - -- ------- $20 HEATING,
uf Darwin or take the Lott- '
12 1 3tc
38 Pistol - Auto, Doxol Bottle Gu.
Broridge Road 6 miles west from i - -thers,
618
E.
Main
Street
G•rman
---------$35
namhill's Store.
CLARINET f&lt;1r sale. Ph. WY 2Pnmerny.
I Z2 de
3.1 IIOI.STEIN COWS 35
7013.
12 I 6tp 410 Ga. Shotgun ______ $20
Eighl cu ws freshened in Au s-E1.~1AR~CI~ARINE-T~ like new I Utility t2) Wh.el Tnll1r $85
Phone Today For
~s~. seven cows fresl1ened'
used part of one band season. 275 Got Oil Tank --- · -- $20
ln September, seven
cows call WY 2-383a after ~ p.m. BtdroOm, Kitchell, Llvln1
FREE ESTIMATES
fr eshened in October, three
12 1 Jtc Room Fumiturt ____ Ch••P
cows freshened in November. - - ·- -- --~
--~
ON
The balance of the cows are SO,OOO BTU floor furan~.:e, WY- 11'~[5'f:;;:~:;~'b;~ ~~
eALUMINUM SIDING
springers and spring Ere~!1en- i _ 2_~~ 651 · ___
__
4 ~~~c ~
eSTORM DOOR
ing cows. All cows but three
1005 COLOR TV
&amp; WINDOWS
are from 3 - 5 years old. All Lovely walnut console. VHF &amp;
eROOFINQ
cows are calfhood vaccinated. UHF' tuning. RCA chassis. ,
Ind ividual health papers fur- Thts set just like new. Take . BLUE LUSTRE not only rids
Exterior Decorators
mshed. These cows are pro-~ over payments of $14 p er ' C".:trpets of soil but leaves
Of Ohio
ducing 1000 lbs. of milk every munlh or pay balance due i soft and lofty. Rent ele&lt;:tri&lt;: il
WY 2·5644 Middleport, 0.
·rh·
shampooer,
$1.
Pomeroy
Ceday.
I 398. IS set fully guarantt!ed.
2500 BALES OF HA \' UOO ' Try it in your home. Call ment Block, Pomeroy, 0.
11 29
Cunsisls of fir st, second and , WY 2-6555.
11 30 Stc
l~1ird cutling of alfalfa und or- ~--- 1965 - ZIG -AG
- ~
dwrd grass.
1Sewing machine. Ttus is salesAudwneer's Note . Thi s is f}nc : man 's demonstrator. Regularat the beller hP.rds of cattle , ly sold $1l 9 %. Wlll sell for I Auth_rotzed Singer Sales
bemg off~re-d _for _saiP 1hJs • $5039, or $5 per month. Call _Serv
_ I:__Ce:__._ _ __::.-=_.:::__
fall Don t ID ISS Il. Be on WY 2-6555
II 30 6t :
IJme. No small items.
~ - -c .7.50 x 14 NEW SNOW tires
Terms of sale : Cash .
r NF.W HAY for sale. Ella Han-~ l~w as $12.95, plus tax.
PAUL BUCKLEY, Ow ner.
num, Long Bottom, Ohio.
nms to mount snow tires
Charles IBudJ Spires,
11 30 3tp All popular sizes in ~~:
H. C. D.awkin~ , Aurtion€f!rs
-- ·- $7.50. Newell's Sunoco C
12 2 lip. .
OPEN EVES. TIL 9
ar, Ohio. 98&gt;-230i.
- - --c--::---'-(CLOSED SUNDAYS'
10 30
For Rent
Christmas GIFT
! BUDGET PRICED
4 RO(ci00
M- H
" 'OUSE-2ild- s~Sy· l
our third floor
racu&lt;e, with hot and co ld , IDEAS at Landmark
Baker Furniture,
wafer. Moore's gas heater 1
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O_:h_:io:...._ _ _ __:~:_:
big garden Jot, WY 2·3352.

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ICbool. there wert IS boyo who
wished to beoomo eub scouts

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.....,.uodT t.alt

yoar apiii'8- but den motllll!l 1rt needed
WalkadCdWYIGR befoN lht boyl ... join.
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57 Dodge 4 DoDra - - - - $99
55 Olds "88" 4 Door
$99
54 Mercury
$49
56 Chevrolet H.T. Cpe.
$199
56 Buick 4 DDDr
$195
57 Chevrolet~ Ton Pickup_ $195

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6:45 Sigo Off

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11.30 Happy Valley Boys
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Monday Through Frldoy
I'IMI Protestant H~tur
7:15 Sign On, Musical Clock
7:34! Sport~ Parade
7:45 Echoes of Joy
7:30 Larry ,\nderSOII Sllow
8:00 Ohio Valley News
UJ: 4ft rt·~ Music - '-rmy
1:05 World News
11 :110 Duttoo's and Heros Dairy 8:10 Sports Today
1\ip foa Sllow
8:15 Weather Pieture
12:00 Newo
8:16 Musical Clock
U:l~ fUOlcal lnltrllldr
1:55 Community News
U:!O Rev Merllrt •"oell
1:00 Talk o! the Town
1:011 Newo
1:55 Ma1011 County Ne111
1:01i Jlm Meet Show
10:00 Public Senil..
5:50 Sporto Parado
10:15 Family Worohlp Hour
1'00 SundoWD Serenade
10:30 Lalchslr1ng
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11:00 Nowo
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7:30 Sign On - Ann, dour
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1:00 Baptist l.a)Ml111'; Hour 11:1$ World Newo
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1:45 Leg!ala~vo Repon
U:05 Noon News
10 1Jt: 'l1lt Good r,l!e
12:10 Marl&lt;et..
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12:.15 M1d Day Weather
10·30 The Coluttry R r
12:20 Bullolm Board
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11:30 Tho Quiet Hour
2:30 County Agent
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12:1~ The Chrtattano Hour
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1:30 llle Rev. Sllao Blll1lp11
2:55 News Boat
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1:55 Weather

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Sign On, Musical Clock
7:4S Echoes of Joy
8:00 Ohio Valley Newo
8:115 World News
B·lO Sports Today
8:5 Weather Picture
8:16 Pt. Pleasont Football
IU :30 Songs for Children
10:45 Golden Key
11 :00 News
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12:00 Local. Ohio, Nat. Newo
1:20 BuUetln Board
12:16 News 0 Gramo
12:30 Saturday Matlneo
I:30 News Headlines
1:31 Sulurday Matinee
ABBIE AND SLAfS
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ANO ALL I NEfD lD Nl.4kfT
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2:30 News Headlines
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2:31 Saturday Matlnot
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2:55 News
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1:00 Saturday Motlneo
3:30 News Headlines
1:31 Saturday Matinee
1:31 Saturday Madneo

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PROI!A!LY MI:AN5,
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PRICE SLASH

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One lMtPr 1lmply ataada tor uothtr. lll tbil ~&amp;mpl• .A. bl used.
for the ~ L'1, X tor Uw two O'a, ete. 1\qle Jtott..n, apot.trophies, the )f'fllth and fonu.UCIIl of \M worO. an &amp;ll llblta.
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8 45 Baker fUrniture Sbvll
9:00 Newt
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IL :IJCI Portraits o1 1 Palr1ot
,o'" Swap Silo!&gt;
10,30 BiU MLUer BIV!Cb Sbow

SHOP OUR LOT OFTEN
NEW CAR TRADE-INS ARE
ARRIVING DAILY
THE CREAM OF THE CROP
AWAITS YOU

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Moko Elbert.lda Your Shopplnt Ctl!ter ..... ; .Big
selections. Big Values on every floor. On tbe Srd
floor, Another Big Sbpment of Easy Chsirs Kroehler Living Room Suites - Simmons Hlde·A·
Beds - Desks - Bookcases - Occasional Tables Metal Cabinets - Mirrors - Utility Tables - Step
Stools - Hassocks - Lamps - Pictures - Roll
Away Beds -Mattresses and Boo: Springs- Nursery
Furniture - Bedroom Furniture - Dining Room
Furniture - Furniture for Every Room In Your
Home. Also We Just Received on the 3rd Floor We're Having a Sale of Special Purchase '4 Room
Size Rugs in the Popular Sizes - WalJ·to-Wail
Carpeting in Your Ch01ce of Color and Texture Elberfelds Trained Carpet Mechanics will Lay Your
Wail to Wail Carpeting to Perfection. On .the 2nd
Floor - the Busy Ready To Wear Department is
Headquarters for Dresses Coats Suits Sportswear, Blouses, Sweaters, Robes, Dusters, Skirts,
The Drapery Department for Curtains, Drapes, Bed·
spreads, Blankets, Throws, Pillows, Electric Blankets,
Yar.il Goods of Ali Kinds, Luggage, Lamps, Hoover
Cleaners, Sewing Machines, Lamps,
Pictures,
CUshions, Throw Rugs and Upholsterings. Also on
the 2nd Floor our Music Department features the
Complete RCA Victor Selection of Radios, TV's,
Record Players, Stereos, and Musical Supplies, Sheet
Music, Records, Guitars, and on the 2nd Floor Appliances and Furniture for Your Kitchen - Gas
and Electric Ranges, Cabinet Sinks, and Dinette Sets
-Now on the Main Floor -Lingerie to Suit Every
Woman and Miss on Your List. Infants Wear Childrens Wear - Handbags, Hosiery, Costume
Jewelry, Billfolds and Our Buxton Department for
Mens and Womens Billfolds, Cigarette Lighters.
Jewelry Cases, Umbrellas, Dress Gloves, Neck and
Head Scarves, Handkerchiefs. Foundation Garments,
Towels, To"el Sets. Sheets. Sheet and Pillow Case
Sets, Table Covers, Mattress Pads and Covers, Dresser

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Mr on&lt;! Mrs Wendell Ger·
DEC. I
Eliznbeth Lm'e, president, tach and children, Mike, SUsan
The Women's Association of
l'O nduCII:!d t.hf' htt~mess session : and Steve spent Thanksgiving the Middleport First United

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The Mens and Roys Wear Department features an
Excellent ·Selection of Sport Shirts, Dress Shirts,
Jackets, Ties, Belts, Suspenders, Work Gloves, Work
Clothing snil Underwear for Men and Boys, Dungs·
rees, Dress Slacks, Sweaters. Our Stationery
Department feaiures "Hallmark" Greeting Cards,
Wrappings and Decoratioos, Gifts for the School and
Office and Gifts for the Homemaker - Cook Books,
Photograph AlbuUjS, Playing Cards, Pen and Pencil
Sets and Bibles - Cos.metlc Section has Most of tbe

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Watches, Clocks, Pocket Knives. And in the Camera
Section - the most popular Cameras, Projectors,
Screens, Camera Supplies and a Complete Selection
of Camera Film - The Housewares Department for
Big Selections in Electrical AppUances, Teflon Coated
Aluminum Cookware, White Enameled Pots and
Pans, Dinnerware, Glassware, Carving Sets, Stl!llk
Knife Sets. Kitchen Tool Sets, Rubbermaid Housewares for the Bathroom and Kitchen, Revere Ware
Stainless Steel Cooking Utensils, C&lt;Jrning Bake and
Serve Cookware, Westmoreland Milk Glass, India
Brass Novelties, Kemple Glassware, Wail Plaques,
Wail Clocks, . Fi~urines, China Cups and Saucers,
Book Ends, Ironmg Tables, Clothes Hampers and a
Big Selection of Christmas Tree Lights, Flowers,
Candles, Garlands and Ornaments. Toyland is Located
on Front Street- Two Doors Below Court Street Our Floor Coverings - Llnoleums. Tile, etc. are at
Our Warehouse on Mechanic Street - Ail In
Pomeroy - Let Us Help You - We Have Prompt
Delivery Service - Excellent Appliance and TV
Service - Trained Men to Lay Your Carpet - Use
Our Sensible Credit Service - And BEST OF ALL
We Have Good, Dependable Help in Every
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. I ronn•nt ion 111 C!e..·eland tn Au- their parents, Mrs Homer Ger- a holiday bilzaar Thursday and
I g11st wert' re\ te wed. Programs \ach and Mrs. William Smith. ~iday. Dec. 2 - 3 at the church
. 1 fur tht' \'t'IH' wt&gt;rt&gt; distr11Jutt&gt;d .
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With a luncheon l.o be served
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Mr. and Mrs Rwhard Pic ens at noon
program was pre!:!ented , have returned from a week's I
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by I VI Si t in B&lt;t ltimore. Md,
with I The Installation of new omMaude Esmont . Virginia Cuv· : his brothers. Mr. and Mrs. Ben cers of Evangeline
Chapter,
ert. (ierwva Nolau. HHrhara Lit- Pickt'm &lt;llld Mr. and Mrs Bil! OES, Middleport, will be held
ter anr1 Elii'..abeth J.;mce. who , Ptckens and .a nephew. Mr and Thursday evening, Dec. 2,
at
dt'~erihl'd ~ uitablt'
matPr 1&lt;t\s 1Mrs. William T Pickens.
the
Masonic
Temple
ln
Middle1
crea1~d and used m thr:ir school
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port at 7:30 p. rn.
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Gomg to Amesville for the
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~ 41 I for , Li_1e }'t'llf IS &lt;:rea11VLiy m Mtddleporl Monday evening Temple ~ythian Sisters . will I
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t I teachLn t-(. .
! were Mr and Mrs.
William , have therr annual Chrtstmas ,
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t! j Meigs (•ounly members
at- Kmg, Mr. and Mrs.
Rober~ j dinner and party with $1 gift I
tt!nding were &lt;:t&gt;neva Joi:lc:him. King Mrs Richard Picken9 and ; exchange at the Federated
HOLDS ANY
Mary v1rgi mo Heibel, Lucille i Mr. and Mrs Allen Hughes I Church Thursday at 6:30 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood~ '
DEC. 3
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' SmLih. Be;tlnce Rinehart. Mar·
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C tha Husted. [;enevieve Stob•rl, gerd were visitors m Gallipolis I The Rock Springs 'llethodist
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41 . Virgima Covert, Gen~va Nolan. Tuesday
chW'ch will sponsor a bazaar
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CHRISTMAS!
f 1Faye Sauer, Nan Moore, Susan
Mr. an&lt;! Mrs John Harrison Friday and Saturday at Duke
'I ' Park. Ruth Eu!er. Vmas Lee, !and daughter, Sharon, Middle- . Cleaners in Pomeroy. A variety 1
t I • • • • ft 0 • •
Margaret Parsons, Nellie Va le. 11l0rt, and Mr. and Mrs. William I of handmade articles and homeLee Lee. Aviee. Freeker, Emi- Conger and son, T. J. Jackso_n, made cand~ will be on sale. A'
ly Sprague. EliZabeth
Ann were Thanksgiving holiday v1s- ba~·e sale w1ll be he!d Saturday. !
Wf'bst~r and Ethel Chapman.
itors of Mr. and Mrs. William The Happy Harvesters class
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' Dixon in Pontiac. Joining the of the Federated church will
1'he next m~temg
w11\ .be De ·group
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1or d.mnel' were 'l
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ber II at lhe Coloma! Inn u
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aueahter . party and $1 gift exchange Fria ae s n -.egmnmg WI
• . Mrs. Dixon is the former Bev- day evening at the church. Mrs.
luncheon at noun.
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Ben Neutzling , Mrs .
Lillie ,
ery
1 perrm.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Munns , Hauck and Miss Lena Grueser I
RETURN TO COU.EGES 1and family of Painesville visit- are hostesses.
Middleport students return- , ed recently with her parents,
DEC. C
.
lng to &lt;."'IIeses following the Mr. and Mrs. Russell Mills and The bazaar, soup an~ pie sa~e
way with wool
holidav vacation were Torn with Mrs. Harry MiJls. ,
by the Syracuse Lad1es Auxiifor great warmth
Rall ~nd guest Ole Gilbo and Mrs. John Lyon!1 and her iary of the Syracuse Volunteer
and good laoks!
Darryl Stumbo.' Kent Sta~ Un- daughter-In-law, Mrs. J o h n Fire Department will be held ,
iversity; Forrest Bachtel, Mt. Lyons and son. Johnny, were m the base~ent of the. Syra- 1
Union ; Ellen Dutton. Denison; Parkersburg, W. Va., visitors . cuse Methodist Church. mste~d
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Michl Uoyd. Gene Crookll, Ohio Wednesday.
I of at the town hall. II Wlll begm
PERFECT
State Mike Shafe _r, Brure Wal- Mrs. John Kincaid has re- at ,0 a.m. Dec. 4. Contam~rs
Ilace, Jim Johnso~ Marshal)j turned to her home from Char- n~ed ~or carryout. Se~~ng
WAY TO
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t • • • • • • • • • Stepllen Coats Kirksville Medi- i been with her daughter, Mrs. room. Soup 5I) cents per quart.
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cal College ' of Osteopathy,· Paula Ruttenculter and family. pies 7.5 cents each, 15 cents. by I
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1t11 ,..f·lflllP• watth. wattrpr~,~, _ •
Karen Bachner, Janice TanneMrs. Ru ssell Mcintyre has e p1ece. any azaar ar lC es
..til .,~lin&amp;
Stll·wlndmg. Sllotl' Sprmg·
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for sale ·
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hlll, Ron Hanning. Randy Hum- returned to her home m
A MAN
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phreyl!, Keith Morg.an, Judy field, Ohio, after having spent!
DEC. I
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Butcher. Paul Gerard, John several days here with her , The Mary M~rtha Ctrde .of ,
Allsworth, Dave- Wiley, Karen mother, Mrs. Robert Coats. i the Pomeroy F1rst
Baptist j
AT
Come in now! Our Watch
McElli!nny, Barbsro Jones. Bob Holiday guests of Mr. and church will meet at the church i
Experta will thow &gt;'0U why
every Sulova i1 precious :• T~lnc Ohio University; and Den· Mrs. Adolph Saelens
were Monday at 7:30 p. m. MemCHRISTMAS!
J&amp;Vf&amp;lf)' tha1 te!lt perfect
nis Saelems, Don Hanning, Jer- their daughter and ~amily, Mr. bers are asked to bring articles
lime, why it'a a gift yo"
ry Davlll, Clirlsllne Bahr, su- and Mrs. Ike Wilt and children for a box to be sent to Viet
can be proud to give, to
zanne Bradbury, Eric Chamb- of Columbus and their son, Nam.
own. .
Small, Medium,
! ers, Rio Grande College; Rick Dennis. Rio Grande College.
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IOiler. Miami University, and
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ford and 'W!liW
IU&lt;tmAI!m:a;
Tailcrt~l Tn·Or·out&lt;r laott Ia IUcTrs! Fa•hioned by Lauro
Large and Extra Large.
Michael Morrill. Ashland Coll· 1family of Kirkersville visited '
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Moe Life in. 65% Forlrel PolyeJltr, 35o/o Cotton Broa&amp;.
A
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during the holiday season with
eWtk. No wardrobe iJ complete withous this veiJatik .llylt,
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This heavyweight 100'/.
rlono to perjecJWtl/ If hUe. Sir&lt;~ 30 to 3/J,
pure wool Jac Shirt Is
PI.,N DANCI!l
Clyde Bartlett and family.
See this beautiful line or "Laura Mae" Girt
fully cut with man-siud room
The Middleport Hi gh Scnool
Blouses- dressy and tailored styles in solids and
for lots of free •wingin' oclion.
'B•nd Boosters Association will
prints.
Beat
Winler
to
the
punchstop
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for
a
Kolesport
wool
Member of Pomen&gt;y 1 sponsor a teen daoct party at
Mn. Buel Ridenour, Mrs.
Joe Shirt in your size. Choose from a v.oriety of pll · Is, in
Gold Stor Christmas ·' the high school gym, !hill FrlGuy Summerfield, Mrs. Mary
button
front style, or 1mart zipper front. Si1e1 S, M, L, XL.
C11h Glve-A-y
day from 9:30 p. m. to 11:30
B, Heines and Mrs, Jack Ronp. m., following the MiddleportU
son were in Marietta recenlly
Gallipollll basketball game, The The story of General William
attend a Chmtmas demona • • • • • • • • • Jays wiU be in charge.
Booth and hls Joug eareer witb strotion by Mrs. Gilbert CUllms,
-- ----· - --- -the Salvation Army was given held at the Manetta College.
when the Middleport Literary Mrs. Emmogene Lolu1 enter·
Club met Wednesday afternoon ed University Hospital, Coloma! the bome of Mrs. Carl Horky. bos, Wednesday, for observaMiss Bess Sanborn reviewed the tion and treatment.
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FOR
best seller, "The General Next Mr. and Mrs. Phil W!lllamto God" by Richard Collier. son were m Chllllcothe ThanksCHRISTMAS GIVINGI
Miss Sanborn recounted her glVlng for 8 fa~ru\y dJO.ner at
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!rl the home of !herr daughter and
expenence as a young g
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THE BEST
boardi
at
the Salvation son m aw, r. on&lt;! Mrs. Hugh
ug
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. Black. Others present were Mr.
AT BUDGET PRICESI
Army Homo iD Chicago while and Mrs Rohert Gardner and
attending Optometry School and Dr. and. Mrs. Robert Gardner
Styled by Kalla-with graeefulness and colorful
also llearmg Evangelme Booth Olld family of Columbus and
beauty. Relcomatic locks--bumper edge trim-light,
speak while living there. The Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boster
but oh so sturdy. Choose from 3 popular colors: New
author tells of !be begioning of Blld family of Gallipolis.
dawn white, red and medium blue.
tile Salvation Army iD tbe Mr. and Mrs. Phil WiJUameS.. Our Complete Une of Airway Luggage and Attache Cues
slums of England and General son were Tuesday v!sitora Jn
Booth's
work
In
bringlug
tbe
Gallipolis.
•A GOLD
Army and its workers world Mrs. Jolm Smith returned
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Spoclol Purch1s1 for Our Christmas Solo
GIVE HANES UNDERWEAR
wide attention. He described borne Thursday evening, after
STORE"
th• life of hard discipline and a several days. visit in Coium·
FOR THAT LITTLE EXTRA
Ptrtlcipating ln
service to others that the Sal· bu. with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Pomeroy'1 $600.
GIFT
vatlon Army worker must be Smith and family. Sho was acCbrilrtmas Cash
able to do concluding with the, companied home by her dougllHan••
Jacquard Rose Pattern in Rose, Green, Gold
epitopr of General Booth-"He i 1er and son in law, Mr. ond
Give-Aw~y . Aslc
make•
a
brlel
Cared for the Unfortunate."
Mrs. H. R. Waller and daugh·
for your fr·ee
BATH TOWELS .................. SALE $1.00
The
meeting
was
opened
with
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lor oomtort
HAND towELS ................ , .. SALE 59c
\ 11'-'kel
the club collect led by the presMarietta to visit his parents.
WASH CLOTHS ................... SALE 29c
ident, Miss Susan Park. The IMr. and Mrs. H. W. Smith.
&amp;y one word-Hanee-and
resignation of Mrs. Henry Null, Harold Willlam Lemley Ill conyou 'II get all theu featu reel
who has moved to Crooksville, fined to hill home, Liberty Ave.
Gentle athletic 1upporl
w•s accepted with regret. EJect. by iJIIH!ss.
Hygienk: dooble-thick 11al
HALLMARK WRITING PAPER
ed to the nominating committee I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Eddie
Highlyabtorbent cotton.
VeUex,
'Finelaid
and Ripplelaid. White and eolors.
wt!re Mrs. Clyde Ingles, Mrs. Lem~ey bave returned to their
Heat-reaiatant tlutic in walltPlain
and
decorated.
Lined envelopes.
~!;mer son Jones, Mrs. James i home, Columbus after a several
blnd and too liiiOnlnoo.
$1.00 ·1.25 -1.50-1.75 and 2,00 per box
Euler, past president, chr.
. days wlsit witb his his parents,
Slzos28to50
They will report at tbe bus!- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wlillam
ness meeting in January. Four·, Lemley.
Amtricl'a fiYorltt T·shirt wi1tl
teen members answered rolll
----rtinlon:ed neck that won't -.
call with a comment on !bel
SON IS BORN
S·M·l·Xl
, Ale and Mrs. Rush Philson
PAPER WEIGHT
,;p-..ro;:~!~"iiim'".======;;;;;; r are announcing the birth of
loy WOGdc~1fl
I their first child, a son, Tue..
Perfect Desk A&lt;ce11ory.
Por
h&lt;ODo
or olJlce. Puppy
ASK FOR OUR
day, November 30 in Plainfield,
Paperclip Perpetuo1 Coland Pen, Pull)' Olt-n-Pen,
N. J. The bsby bss been named
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endar.
~and Pen.
Eric Lewis PhilBOD. Maternal
You'll find 1 complete aelection of Hanes
16 PAGE CATAlOG FEAmRING
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs.
5 tiCh
TONIGHT
$1.00 Nch
Underwear for men and: boys in the
Charles
Rausch
of
Wesfleld,
NOT
OPEN
TOYS AND GIFT IDEAS GALORE!
me111 and boYI department - Brief&amp; N. J., and paternal grandJ~arT-8hirb - Drawen - Lona; Sleeve
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FRIDAY thru TUISDAY
enls are Mr. and Mrs. Ben
Shirts - Unlon SUllo - and In Ill Jdw
Docombor 3·7
Philson, Bacino. Great grand·
from the smalleat to tl1e eJ.tra large. Alk any of the
Wolt Dl.,.or'o
parents inclnde Mrs. Fred Philu1es people to help you find the Jtyle you waot,
PHONE
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JTecbnicolor)
!lOll and Mrs. Gomer Lewis,
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Dorothy M&lt;Guire, Fe 81 Par· Racine. Airman Philson Ill serv•••:aMt•••t~~r..SMIII!Ii!:l~illllll'*lllillllll•FiiiTVDIIIIIIIIIIIIIYI-ltll.
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1 Futurette:
in Okinawa. He ls a graduate
Opon All Doy WNk Doyo
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ol Middleport High school and
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Colorcolioon
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llemo lor tbe ooclal coleatlar are welcomed bul cu
be ....,pled lor DO more tbu
1 A 6.30 p. m dinner ol the Mr. and Mrs, Ira Butcher and three do)" tIssues) parlor to
1 \!artm resuwnmt preetded the I family, Jim and Judy,
were
lle dale Ia llle nolle•. !lema
1November meettng of Delta ! Thanksgiving dinner guests of 1
Jbould be brief, and dearly
Kapp.J Gamma r~cent l~· at the i Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jones
wrllleD or lyped II maUod.
home ot Mr.s Nan Moor~. Mid~ :and Mrs. Lena McElhinney.

Resef'le your
Bulova while
selections
are complete

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CHRISTMAS
HAPPINESS
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Elbtrfelcls An Open 8oth Frklay
and Satlnfay Nights Until 9

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Chairman of Giant Steel
Firm says Opportunity of
Youth Lies in Education

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One of the nation's top business leaders, Paul H.
Carnahan,
chairman and chief executive officer or the
&amp;he
' National Rteel Corporation, was honored by approxi, mateiy :' ,o Meigs countians Thursday night in the Southern High Sehool auditorium .
Mr. Carnahan, a native son of Racine village, was
r~cogruzed for hJS nse from humble beginnings to na·
tiona! prominence in the steel industry during the an·
CAPE KENNEDY - GEM·
nual
Meigs County Farm-City banquet sponsored with
ini 7's marathon pilots today
the
asSJstance
of the Southern Development Corporation.
coasted into the final 24 hours
DANIEL
COLE
The
banquet
concluded a busy dav for Mr. Carnabefore launch with weather
han who lefl a tight schedule in Detroit to return to
posing the only threat to the
Meigs
county where hund· l
start of their two-week space
reds
of
re~idents waited to ISouthern High School auditorflight which mav be extended
pay
hlm
tribute.
ium again paid the native son
by a duy.
Mr. Carrmhan Is a captain 01 · high tribute. Mr. Carnahan
Things W1!re SQing so well for
Industry In the Horatio Alger t~Jce received a standing ovaSalurday's 2:30 p.m. tEST]
ODS
rogs-lo·riche•
pattern.
!Ion from the large crowd.
blastoff that astronauts Frank
Frank Cleland, Racme postBarman and
James Lovell
Mr. Carrmhan arrived at Wood master and masler of ceremorr
'
planned to. ~ake. the aftern.oon Daniel W Cole Governor of County, W. Va., airport In Park- ies. late in the evening presentoff arter Sltlmg m on the fmal oh·
. · . '.
. ersburg at 11:45 a.m. and was ed Mr. Carnahan a large plaq·
10 LIOns Dlr.ilrJct J3-H
decision
making
session
this
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wtll
· o~ h"IS VISit
· · to
. be speaker at a dinner' for greet.ed by a delegation of Meigs ue ·1~ recogniho~
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-~~•.. ~p'-•· ,,~~
mormng.
1p
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Cl b
be
count1ans.
Racme and a c1tatJon of honor
~~~~";rves";~d ~.,;;e~ni r~i The Carnahan c•ravan ar- from Ohio Gov. Jmes A. Rho- 1 PRESENTS PLAQUE - Paul H. Carnahan, Chairman of the Board of National Steel Corporation, recelva
TOKYO COMMUNIST
,
g
g rived at South
Hi h h 1 des.
a plaque of recogmtJOn from Racme Postmaster Frank Cleland, master of ceremonies of the banquet beY
North Viet Nam admitted .to- at 7 clock at the Pleasant In the earl an!~oon ~he~ ~e Mr. Carnahan, In a short talk, Thursday mght m the Southern High School auditorium. --Sentinel Photo
...
day that Amencan BJr raHls Point Re.sor_t.
.
.
steel cor Yration executive was round residents of Meigs coun·
have hurt its economy and caus- The reJgmng Mtss Ohio, Val.
po
ty !•friendly
teo
d I
B\t~~£W::tf¥.ill:4t£1! DO:.'-:;T:2Wki
ed a cutback in Industrial de- erie Jan Lavin of Canton, will
ly,down
.. reoFred Robinson, ouhtandlng
velopment.
also att~nd the dmner. A style M C h
k b ,Y-n
"I have been pleasantly im·
end on Middleport'!! 19&amp;5 footshow w1ll be presented by
r. ~rna an spo e ne Y
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was contained y
Sc II ' s . A y
to the high school students in pressed With the attentmn glvltall squad, was named secThe admission
.
vonnein Middleport.
a y s pm - . arn Rarme,
. just as he did
. tater m
. en me on my return,,, S&amp;i"d Mr.
In 8 brief report
by the official shop
ood team, Clas11 A, AII-OhIo
Communist Chinesf New Chtna Lion Gov Cole is a native of the afternoon at Pomeroy and Carnahan.
by the Ass&amp;ciatf1:1! Press today.
News Agency on a top level Cl k b . w v H .
Middleport urging them to toke Mr. carnohan added, 'To •
He also was listed as bonor· I
A Middleport fJTen'"n \\!II call al iur~ about every
meeting in Hanoi tbe- North ~r s urg, ·f
.e 1 ~ owner advantage 'of the opportunities great measure the future of our
able mention on the UPI all- home m Middleport Sunday to receJve donations or c~n·
1
Vietnamese capita;
~ ~an~ge~o. ~tes
Ttre a.nd ,available to them. He stressed country is going to rest on th!~ H pe was held here Wednes- Ohio team.
Ined. goods to boost the department's 17th annual dlitde
-t:
PPY m ane a.
it is a must to obtain the best lyouth attending Southern Local da/that wtlen all . townships I So tb ate
Obi Le
, butwn of rood baskets to I- - - _._
WASHINGTON -THE AD·
possible education each can schools and many others like hove reported the 13000 goal I ld: e s rod o ~gue the need) al Christmas.
led to Post Office Box144, Mlit
ministration, cons._, •• of "some
af~rd. 1m
them . • bope they lake it ser· ' of the 1065 Red Cr~ Fund I
bo~!.~'::'em.:i::· ·:i:~ The drive. sc heduled tu begin 1d;?or\
or Conlact lthe ma~'f'
disturbing siJ9!"
, t could
arna n was also present- musly.
Dnve will have been met.
at l p m, Will be house - to- 0 IC!:! unng regu ar wo Ill
pelfti-towl{f1
is read ~
ed_ keys to the towns of Racine, The Detroit executive, stress.
.
I wer_e Braee Slmpwa, ~me- hour.;e.
hours. The number In Ill
lng a battery · ..e.pons ~
Middleport and Pomeroy dur· in&amp; opportunities for the youth County DriVe ChaJrman Paul i roy, Jay Broob and Gary
, famJiy should be mduded.
hejld oU lllell ·a tllreat.
mg his. visits to the schools. A~~ commented,."Edu.cotioo iB bsrd: Casci, reporting Wednesday all Hsyn.,, NeisonvlUe...
A followup will be made Sun· The .Illristma&amp; basket etil,
I..
~rt Htl1, Jr .• president of Ra· Jy denied anyone today who the Decem~ meetm.g at Vet- ~~;f.J''i"¥-~~"'"'tN&lt;:~,',..;'.w."'"'-' 1day, nee. 12. but wtll not be a! mittee has asked that
.5
~reasury secretary Henry H.
Cine council. made the presen·lputs forth the effort to get it" erans Memorial hospital, OX· I
house. to- house firemen !hal die rt firemen re rtall10 tilt •
Fo'lrler, In a speecll Thursday
tatJon m behalf of Mr. Carna·I He urged the paren!J of child tended 1115 personal appreria·
'"Sl
w1ll make p1ckups miSsed
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nan's h
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stat1on at 12 311 Sunday Dec• .,
td lbe NaIIonaI ASSOCIB
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LANCASTER, Ohio IUPil orne own, ayor Cha~-1 ren to support their youngstt!rs l?n
everyone w o as con-I
I IS un a~
m uniform
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Manufacturers In New York,
. _ 1es Legar presented the key ml in their quest for education
tr1buted and helped the dnve. j
,
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discus,.d some of the danger ~ you~tg moth•;· app;'e~lj,.ct';- 1 Pomeroy and Mayor Lee Smith Still on education Mr Co;na- Mr Casci said he believes the !
F~remen &gt;sk that the dona.
signals. Included was a trend . aug . over omes IC 1 leu· made the presentation at Mld- h
"d ,,
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oal ma be met when all retLOns of ran goods bt' plaeed
this year of IIKire risin• prices lieS With her husband, shot and Idleport
1. an SOl ' What man can Imag-1 g
y
I
on porches II res idenls are not
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h
l
h'ld
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man
can
do"
ports
are
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and leS5 falling ones than in woun e er wo young c I rf"n The Carnahan caravan of 8·
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gomg to be lmme ThiS would
any year since 1958, a reces- Thursday night and then at bout two dozen Meigs countians I Carnah~n saJd a brdhant fu- ' Chapter . Chat,rman Ver~n
Ihelp speed up the wol k of col•
slon year. Fowler added that tempted suicide.
then lunched with the lndustri.l lure awaits the youth of tuday Nease preSided at the meetmg
Ileclmg.
,
the oount 's su lies of un· Fairfield County sheriff's dep- alist at the Martm Restaurant and added that he feels they wmlwben reports of the secretary ANNISTON, Ala (UPI ) - ~
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used man~wer ~d machinery uties said Mrs. Carolyn Sue Me- l in Middleport Mr. Carnahan I
(Contmued on page 6)
and tresurer were read and Alabama Circu1t Judge Robert Everyone Wtl!tng tu donate to
a
ore at their lowest level Since ·~·V/ . z;, fired • pistol other then attended • "Get Re-Ac- 1
•ccepted.
iParker today formally sen ten. l the proJect al~n may leave do
1961
~hildren and then tried to shoot I quainted" hour at the Racine l
M~ry Ham~. blood pr~g~am ced the first wh1te man in nattons at town hall Name~
.
herself The gun had a malfunc- LegiOn hall al 6 p m 11
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chmman, said the next VISit of modern Southern hiStory to be Iof needy fam il ies m&lt;v be maJ I·
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the Bloodmobtle Unit Will be
. ted b
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(. d --- Metg~ County fruit
WASmNGTON - DESPITE hon, aOO she at~emplerl to INIJJ I was reunited With stveral school· '
Monday Dee. 27th at the Porn- ~nvtc
y a J.ury o mur er '
•
- are mvil.ed to ~ttend the 11111111
the drama of British Foreign oot a closed win&lt;low from the mates
eroy Ju~ior High building from m a racial slaymg.
I
Tn-Coonty FrUJt School 'I'IIUiio
Secretary Michael Stew~r.t's ap· second, story bedroom of
_om~:_ guests last night at
noon until six. Many donors are I Parker was to Impose a 10. 1
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day . December 9 at the Am~~--·
pea~ over _Mosco~ telev1s1on for fathers horne, about _four miles
EL PASO, Tex. (UPI) _ needed to keep this program go- year sentence stipulated by the 1
vil le Grange Hall.
an Jmmediale V1et Nam peace north of here os Oh1o 158.
About one million persons 10 a ing
I all _ white. male jury wh"h I
Among the top1cs to be ...
conference, U.S. orficlals doubt
~harles Kennedy, the womsprawling section of the South- Others present were Alwilda t found Hubert Damon Strange,
~ldered wit! be "Tree cart ~
ed the Commurusts would buy an 8 father, heard the .sho.ts and
west were plunged into dark- Werner, treasurer;
Dorothy 25, guilty or second degree murter the 17 Year locust and
the ideo.
' rushed mto the room m time to
ness Thursday night by the Smifll, secretory and Fronk der in the nightrider killin~ nf
' era I management in Di!oeat!OI)it
There was more. Interest .m p~ll ht~ daughter away from the
nation's second giant electrical Vaughan.
Negro Willie Brewster last July
lrol" bv ~r. B.lalr Janson.
Washington today m the cJT· wmdo• She was hospllalize&lt;l I A Ch . 1
Lf 11 •
power failure wlthm 8 monlh.
I El' Ells.arth Powell
15
84 Stale Umvers!ly, Also
cumstances under which Stew- w1th cuts from the broken wmrls mas g tmg Contest The blackout which blanket
I Reed. ll
died w ·
ed w1ll bt&gt; ' 'Management
11
art made the appeal then m dow.
IWJI~ _be sponsored thts year in ed about 20 000' 1 uare miles 0 j
PLAN ~ANCE
The jury returned il!i verdict his ~~ee.Mr Po ~n~s:a~
"
penences" in connection
3
what he actually said. He was The children, Bradley, 4, and a jomt effort by the Rutland \fest texas ~nd s~uthern New The Rarme H1gh School A· Thursday afternoon after more a residen.t f th ~ d 11 en "Pick Your Own and the
simply repeating ~reviou~ .Brit- Flynn. 3 months, were in criti· ~~~~~~Club and the Rutland Mexico, was quickly traced to lumrti .Assn. will sponsor ~ th~n 10 hours of actual dehher- ea for the p:st ~ e':.s&lt;; :~de ::~ ~ er Makt Money" by
b;.h calls ror Russta to JOin m c~l cond1t10n at Children's Hos- C\ass~s Garde~rs.
stalled gass regulator in El· ldance m the _7-8th grade aud1- abon. Twenty ballots were tak- a memher of t~e Reedsville I Dempsey of Jackson;
s~nsormg a mee~lng of all na. plt.al m Columbus. Deputies elude._ ri\~ Judged WJII ~- Paso, and service restoration tonum fo!lowmg the Southern- en by lhe panel, wtth
1h e l Chnsltan church
Peacht'S 1Canning) by
bons ~ncerned IR the South- said Bradley was shot in the ious and e Jgtous, NO? . rehg· began in a little more than an Pomeroy. basketball game S~t- votes reported to have ~wung l Survtvmg are a. brothe-r Otho Layner, Storage or Peood.
east Asia war.
head and Flynn in the r.ht•sl. pnze 1 Doothr D~r.ations. ~e hour·
urday mghl. The dance, wtth from &amp;-4 ror acqUittal to unam- Powell of Reffisvill
· 1 Ralph Frash; SelURi
Depu t'Ies sald Mrs. McE'
. in the
s or
e wmnms
a sts er and Fea tl.~
by Ralph
.... watn
varioUll
te • entnes
. I President Johnson
ordered musi&lt;: by "Those Four Guys, " mous agreement on convJrtwn. IMrs Lillie ThomJs eReedsvllle
11'1:'rs
WASI!INGTON -:- ~R. lfi!GH had been emotionally disturb&amp;! be $10 for th ~a gor~es wlll l military assistance made avaU4 w~ll end ~t muinight P~o~
I and a numbel of m~es and ~ Markrt Avarlble by
--,...
L. Dryden, the brJlhant scJent· smce she left her husband Bil- 15 1
e Jrst pme and able tile affected area and w!ll go lftto the assocJatlon's
phe s
Bentlev.
1st . engineer generally regard- lie Doyle Mcilwain, two days ligiO::~ ~:n~O:r~z~e~ 1.:· r~ Instructed Chairman Paul S. scholarship fund.
F~neral ' '""'"" will be held In the afternoon tile
ed as the man wbo fed the Unll· ago. She took the children to lor first prize and 13l ,
Swidler of llle Federal Power!
I
Saturdav at 2 P m al the Reeds Censu• and What II MeiDl
e&lt;.t States into the space age, the home of her parents.
prize in the doo d or second Commission to .end an expert! Veteraas Memorial Ho!pltal
vt\le Ch~t stlan ch~rch with Rev You m Management"
died Thursday nlgllt of cancer
Judging on the rcon~~~a!~b.
invesllpte the failure.
Admlsolou -Mrs. Nathan KoEldon Blake officiating. Buriai discusled by. Elldd;on~:=~
at the age of 67.
.
NOW YOU KNOW
held Monda e e .
curek, Racme: Orman Mays,
will be m the Reeds~·JIIe ceme- tenston Frmt SJ
One of the key men m the SUme rots appear
have a• ber
Y v mng, Decem·
WEATBE
Reedsville: Joann Eses, Midter Friends ma ..
IState Univeroity. Rllplil
vast U. S. space
program, lnnale fear of the smell of cato and ~0 betwee~llth~ hours of 8 p I
R
dleport ; Claude Reitmire, Porn· Howard Dalley was elected Wn;ie Fune;al hr~all10 a~~ will also discuss " : : : ;
Dryden was deputy administra- otben seem to lick that fe~
p. m.
. mes Whlch j arty cloudy toalcbt, I lew eroy.
fire chief and Lee Smith. out· viii
t
·Agency Use and R
tor of th~ National Aeronautics but have 11 Jnberlted tear of 8 ~ ~eoo~a~ Will be ~udgedl Upt &amp;bowen eut, low %1-34 Discbarge1 - Julia Gibbs, going mayor. was named the one hany Jme and al the church ! in Social Security and
and Space Adminl~lration (NA· tbe slgllt of makes.
a~ll .: ecJSlon of thl fudges WOI~ 32-31 - · Salllrday part. Pomeroy; Nancy Watson, Tup. new first aid chief during 1 e oor pnor to the servJces 1man's Compensatloll. "' :~~
SA). He was tbe fll"llt and only
WI
!ural.
ly clond)', a Utile eooler,
Pers Plains.
• meeting or tile Middleporl
Wells. Manager of tbe I
man hold tbe post since the
Volunteer
fire department r
pie lnslitute, will also

WORLD

Governor Cole
Will Speak at
Ll• n.·nner

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Hope Held
GoaIW"ll
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F•Iremen WI•II Begin Drive
sunday at l In. M.Iddleport

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Mother Wounds
Two Children,

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Wh1te
Man Sentenced ' .
For Murder

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I Jn Blackout
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FrUit• Growers
InVIted tO
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Of ReedS\,. I')]e
n·Ies at Horne

Garden Clubs
PIan on test

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Dailey EJected
Chief Fireman

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Lron t on or 1T
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Adm l•tt d t s th t
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•Kency was estobllshod in 1958.
COLUMBUS - MORE Olfi().
ans were on tbe job and earned more money In \he fiscal
quarter ending June 30 than in
any other quarter in history,
the Bureau of Unemployment
'
compensatlm IBUC) revealed
~~Y·o! June 30, tbere were
1,629.715 workers under unernplo)'lllent compensation eamlug
1 total of l311'174tl!ll 49 both
.... records All
with
llree .., ~ employ".. mwst
,.port payrolla to tbe BUC.

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Either Ironton of La
Th
co t
wrence
e proposed consolidation In- After a g~neral di&amp;Ctllllion
In~~ or Warren Local of Wash- eludes five school districts, league presldenl B. F. Auer:
ei gllth :~ly wiU become the three hJgh schools an&lt;! two Athena principal, appolllted a
Oht!'"~~l~tl~ LeSoutll- elem~ntory scbools. They in· committee, lncludlnl himself. to
in the next two or three a~e, elude. Middleport, Pomer&lt;&gt;)'and study appllcatlona and _Hlecl
if th
sed
Uda yeas. Rutland high schools, and Bed- one scllool as !be elgllth Diem·
~propo
conso !loa of lord and Salisbury elementary ber of the league alter eonsou~:.. ef: ~untythschool dls- schools.
dation. other membero .;, tile
1
vmaies ~ ng MI;IJ exempted M~ lost night with SEQ. committee are hlgll sclwoi prtn.
Porn
Ill
eport and AL ofiicJals were
PrJn.:Jpol clpals Jameo N. M. Davio, GalIQUAD CALLI!D
The"7Eo~ccom~ltsedhed. n I I JomeJ Mayneo and athletic dl- lipolis; John Worthlnaton, JilekThe uLw
E·
rece v ot c a rector AI Brown or lronlon Higll son. and Harl- Ell'··
t..
......eport R oquad con!lrmalion, al the resuJar Scllool. Tile league bas already
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an amihes
Thursday night.
I
Other fire dep•rtment offi-i DI'ne at Mart•"n
cers chosen were Robert Fi~jh·

er, ossislant fire chief ; Pet•
Kloes, captain: Don Mills, rirst
1
Lt.; Lewis Ellis. Second Lt.,
and Raymond Russell third Lt
main at eight teams Tllere wlll
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be nine with the ac~ lance of Emergency . rescue squad of·
either Ironton or w:rren Lo- flc,.ls elected along with Smith
col, but It would revert eiKill' were Dove Ohhnger, asst. first
Iller already contracted games aid chief:. Russ~IJ Mills •. first
are playfd off the schedule !aid coptam; Sm1th, preSJdenl;
' IDon Mills. vice president: OhIn other bosineso la•t night linger, secretory. and Gerald
league officials received rom. Anthony, treasurer.
pleled plano from the secretary
for tbe 11161 Fresllman BasketLODGE TO MEET
ball d- 8
an aseball tournaments. Racine Lodge 461 F and A.M.

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tion and marketing,
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to c. E. Blakes!.. County ..
f The annual Chnstr:'as party tenston Agent.
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or e~r_nploy~s a_nd d1rectors of! ---r::::~:::::::;;:;;:;t
lbe CJ!Izens NatiOnal Bank of
Middleport was beld Thursdav
night.
·1
The group enjoyed dinner at
tbe Martin restaurant and then
SNOPPI*S
ret~rned to Lhe bank for presen·
DIYS
tot10n of gJfts, enlertainmenl, '
and games .
Atrending were P,lr. and Mrs.
8 nd
Rndney Downing, Mr.
Mrs. Paul Smart, Mr. and M"'
Manning Kloes. Mr. and Mrs
Jack Satterfield Mr and Mrs
Harold H hb rd' M nd Mrs.

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be ooe team by 1967.
aext two
lhteo yeara.
melllbershlp
lilt s='*'
et wlll be held al tbe Masons
invited. Refresh. Fultz and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
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m~et~~ing

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