<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="18329" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="http://66.213.69.5/items/show/18329?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-05-07T03:28:01+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="51795">
      <src>http://66.213.69.5/files/original/d95f3c1948d6c3804daef7dc2efc2908.pdf</src>
      <authentication>d654464c6b02338227c0b2dfcd88d43d</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="58258">
                  <text>)

'

~~ ···•t!-~#~~ ~~~~~~~~ ·~~-~ ~~~~ -~ 4

'

'

• ft. .. , . ..

~"' ""s ,. -

t.,.U t .•

fA.~ •

• .liJI .........

~

- ...................I&gt;-....-._..,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..

........................... . . . .- -.....-

•

l:·;::~~~~;~g:oj:·~:~i;;~;o;h:;~· ol; 19_65JfGetting
Hocking Sub-d1str~ct Convent1on

"Rebulidmg'' w:..~ s tht' gt'neral tht&gt;mr of tilt' Ho&lt;"kmg Sublltstnct \1 h:-. 1 onar~ Convent ion
Sunda) ::tt the \1! \1nnaM RuptiS! Chwch m \l 1ddl('pOT! Tht&gt;
ntt:"etlng .,. as upf'nPd \l, t!h the&gt;
Sunday SlMuul hour l!--d b\ .4,r
nold Rl('h 3 rt.t..,

Sm 11 h \1rs -\lien lhamptnn,
Mi ~ Nelhe Wt nston_ and Mrs
Ha rn:-.on Ht'ntle\ hllo11.1ng re..
pmls u! L"nmmr 1lt&gt; t'!!- thr t n ~tal·
la!toll u! ne,.,
utfuer~
WfiS
ht'ld wtth \lis Fred Jn rkso'l
dt'\lflfl Vrl'"idt&gt; nl t&gt;mentus ll!
1 hc1 t Rt'
!mtii!leU

Wt"ft'

G lad~ ~

~~

~~Personal...

ii

e

i

lli Middleport

•

ELBERFELDS NOVEMBER SALES
STORE HOURS: FRIDAY 9 AM TO 5 PM - SATURDAY 9 AM TO 9 PM

~

I

:-.1 r &lt;:~nd \!Irs . Ronald Evans 1
and ~on Jf'lf .::Lrt' res1dm8 on I
1 u 1culn Ht"Jght5 tn Pomeroy 1
M1 E11a n~. wMo was recen tl y
dt.-sdwrgt'd /rom serv1ce,
IS
emplu~~t! at \ an~ d ium CorporN\Jon

Vmey

Tile sermon wa s dellverrtl h) prt:'sldt'nl . \1r -:-. Campbell Harthe Re\. i\\ I"' Borden at IITt! per vtrt:' pre:-;tdf'nt \lrs Elt'a
\Jr dnt.l \1rs Ch.~:~rles P1 ckens
mommg '-"O~ sfu p hou r wdh spe. nor Pre..:.w n \1r~ ~~n·w Raum- and sor1
Bruct, of Clt&gt;veland ,
(',l:l] OJU::,Il prrsented b\
tnr gardner, srrr eltmt' s
errrha StJt-nl the Wt't'ktnd wtlh the for·
Juruor Chot r under dtrel'llOn of Ha ll. tJea surt' l \In
l on trlt't ~ brothers , Mr and Mrs 1
Mrs
Paul Gomer
.James Young. Childtt'n 5 eand surer Hu·hard p;&gt; wkens an MiddleporT I
Hughes presented a vocal num· VlSul , \Irs ()),1 \ 1rw\ ~ upt-&gt;r - and .\lr .::~.mi Mrs Ralph Ptrk- '
ber ·Prerwus Lord Tllkt&gt; My VISOr ut (;ulld•. \Irs '\l Ie n en ~ ul \bsun.
Hand" with \-1 rs
Campbell
tur- ' \lr ('Ma rlf's Baskins I eft r
H(l[n pl!m • I ullm an oI
Hat·pl'r piarusl tor llw morn·
f't~ n m iSS lOti \It' Cu r!b Lu( k- \\t·dne..,d 11 ,· Jm Washmgton, DC. 1
mg ser~ l('t', &lt;1! tht' p1anu
aduo H eli~1ott ~ 1-.dul' ai .Oil and at lt'r spei~dmg the pi:!SI
lew i
Mrs Gladys Vme~. d !~1rtc! Mrs f.lli rl Hilev and \1r~ OJ a 'A- t't-ks w•th ht :; paren t~. Mr. and :
presidt&gt;nl. sp(l ke wi!h :J luneh· \'tnt&gt;\ lll&lt;lllhts
Mt s Nuall Ha skms 111 \1tdrllf' '
eon and tello,.,!:ihlp twut roii (JWpurt and w1th fnend s rn Mo I
!flg . 'J'hp aFternoon ses"wn wa"
Arlhut
opened wllh smgrng wtth \ofr&lt;i
I Ihe """"'I fuutball banquet I
Harper , aC"com[.l(lntSI De~·u110ns
' sponso rt'd bv tile JV1lddleport· i
wPre gtvrn b~ Mr .;;
C ~ l i t t'
I Pun&lt;el 0\ Reo tory Cl ub w&lt;ll be I
Banks with Mrs Os('ar 1!.-trda·
held '""'ght w•th Btll Rohor of :
v. ay presen1mg the 111\'l l,llwnaJ
Uhw Un 1v ers 11 ~ as guest spt&lt;ak- ~
I'l:w::, v.er e made to sronsor t&gt;r )1.1\&gt;mbers uf the Mrddleporl
hymn.
Lord. I'm ~·om ('hnqm "" p&lt;~rtll:'s tur
the
·
11 b
1I
.ng Home "
Football squad wt
e speeta I
\1r s Con Young , dt ~tr wt ~ u­ ~lt&gt;lf.!S ('•Junty Onldren 's Home gue~ts at til~ d1nner "'htch wtll ,
and tht' lnll rmarv llt"r·e rnber
I
pcrvi sor of tht! f'hrldrt&gt;n's band 1b when the MlsSiOfifirv Socte-- bt prepared by a group uf 001 I
introduced Mrs Allt&gt;n 1\ampi Cr 'J
ball mothers
f.lmer Ha s k ms lett Wednesday
who is tn ..:harge ul the t ht ld - t\ ot lilt&gt; Mt Ylortah R:tpllst
l he tur
\'vtntPr (~arden, Flunda,
ren·s bend ot the Naomr Hap- ChUI (h rnf•l ft&gt;&lt; 'Pni !~· at
·
'
(tumb
ttst Churrh and Vlrs Ern P s t
wltt&gt;J e f1t' w1ll spen d 111e wmter
\1rs
C.rmpiJt'll
H,tr
per
read
llltllllhs
at
Ills
homt'
there.
Bowles, 10 rha rge of tht&gt; \hilll't
~lr . and \1rs Ear l Davenpl)rt 'j
!11oriah Ch rl drPn ·~ band
The !ht' scnpiUI~: illlluv.Pci h\ !lit'
ll' ~"on wlll(h w&lt;~ s gJI/Pn hv Mrs
d
band p re~ented sev t:&gt;t &lt;-Jl
mlln'\ 1
and ~ uns, Jerry and Mtekey, an
F:rvm HaumgardJH'T
Hrs Tommv l ooJ.:e Weft' Parkt'rs- j
bers.
Fmm il Bla nd \lrs Oscar ar .
d
d 1·
Mrs Ora Vmt-v tlr ~trr c t supd ,
H
"l"he • burg vts rtors S;~t ur ay an a 'ill 1
•
duw&lt;H an
\ois
arper
h
b
I
erv1sor ot gutld~
m1rflihtl'f'd
d t
the v1 sl\ rd m Rr 1prP wtttt er ru-1
·
' group gon·e a una ron 1o
•
k z
1
Mrs. Ervin Haumg arrlrw r, who 1Amer wn n Htd t'ros~ and plan- thers, ,\1r . ond \1r~ . ?J(
erg- 1
presented her (;ulld girls smg. , nt&gt;d !ht' rhnstmas p:lrlit's for let and !~mil}' and Mt and ,\1t s :
1ng twu numbet ~ Mrs Allen ' the r·ount\ restt1PTJ 1s
I Wri!Ja m Zetgler and 1 rarrulv
.
•'
d
1
of Rend~Jile svpke ur1
the
Mrs H~rda wa\ was toled~d · Mr . and \1rs . Wt ~z .::~.n \lr :
toptc , "Lavmg the Foundation" , a dt-leg&lt;ll t' to the dJs tnct ffiJS· ; and Mrs Ernest Netghbttrs of 1
Reports from rht&gt; Ohrn Bapt
Th annua( • Colum bus were weekend guests 1
1 sJOnat' tunven 10n
e
. d M c R Young
,
tlst Genera l Assoctet ron Con · I Chn ~t ma s port} Wi:IS planned 1 o 1 :~1r. nn
rs
·:
ventron were gp;en by Mr s. Dl•('f'rn ber HIm I'OnJunrtton with , WI:'Pkem.l ~tJe~t~ uf Mr ~nd 1
Gladys Viney Mrs
Wtl liam, other dmr I'll oq;antzaltons In· Mrs ~- E rip t! v. ere Mer :
' brulher &lt;~nd stsler 111 1tJW
r ,
r
l' ltrd tng Sumi a\ School, chou·, 1
t
c·
I ""d
d B
a
and
,
\
r
s
~::.ar
war
s.
ere
FIRST
d
ch
ddrl'
n
s
band
&lt;1nd
the
gu
t
I
,
9
QUALITY
· The nexl P ·l' E' lmg WE:J.S au. &amp;.nd the u ~~~ters, \l rs Hazel 1
1
REGULAR
··" 1or 1;:m "' .1 t the honl",__ Waltt"rs and Mr " , \ lrgmta Ley
noUIT('Q.I
I
Certified Oil Station ! ot Mrs D£&gt;we~ Guthrlf' . Mrs of Charleston, W. Vo .
FrnPst Bu'ol-lt's st-nt:d a salad ,~ry,_,,_~,,..,
,.., =~
~'M'&lt;'*~-"'
W. M11in 5-t.
Pomeray •
_ __=,.""-"•. ·"'"""'"'"'""""""' .-~ ,

I

i
=--------='--""""'==-.;,

1

18

1

[J

~1

1 "'

~M""'E""'IG~s""'T""'H""'EA~T""'RE~·· Lutirrrtub~ring• liGetting
• COUI St!'

P•m•••y,

o•;•

lrr 1 lJ rrPw MPmbers
Nmeteen new

TONIGHT
NOT OPEN

I

~Personal

membe~s were ~

• •

.

;~:;

, in111ated when. the Laun Club ~
In Pomeroy
~
, of Eastern Hrgh School ml:'t
Novemher 2 ~t the hnme of its I Mrs L C Bradshaw re!urned
FA IDA Y and SATURDAY
November 13-1-4
'sp,,nsor. Mt s. Wilbur Parker · to her home. Paonta, Colorado,
"55 DAYS AT PEKING"
A busmes.'&gt; meetmg followed Monday, atter bemg called .here
(Techmrolor l
HI wh 1ch the follow ing offlcer! by the death uf her uncle, T. ,
Charlton H e~!on, Ava Gard
were t&gt;lecled for the 1964-65 1W Hengel,
I
net . Dal'id Ni\en, Flora Rob
~on, John lr~land I.,.o (~enn ,
yecar· Consul, Merrrlee C 0 J e- • Mrs. E J Hrll ret urned home
Paul Luka.c; E!tznbe!h Sfo!lan ' mo ll prPsldent . Jerry Warne ; F'rtd ay, from Columbus where I
Colorcartoon
V)('e prestden!. Char iJt' Eichrng- ; she ~as a pattent at UmversHy j
· · - · · - o;;-er serretarv Pal t;au l, trea s. ' Ho;;;ptlal for several w:eks,
,
SUN ., MON., TUES.
Nov . 15-16·17
urer ,luha ~l cCoy , news re- 1 Mrs Henry Ihle of Columbus I
MY/HAT A WAY TO GO"
portPr. Vt rgm•a Coleman, and 1spen t Wednesday, W!lh her P.a~ ­
Newman, Mttchnm, MacLa me
Sgt -at -;trms. Gregory Bmley. i ents, Mr and Mrs . Harry KeiF:::ii::""'~====:::::::::.:.:::......::.:._::..,.:..::....:_,:.:..:.
ser of "-1inersville.
1
1
Mrs. Edi th Teafttrd and son,
Cedi spent Wednesday at Ra· 1
ctne, wtth her daugh ter, Mrs.
Henry Bentz.
Mr and Mrs James Bearhs
and son Scoll Allen and Mrs.
'
Hollin Hearhs
wert! Wedn esday I
, dmner guests or Mr. and Mrs 1
:
1Dt-11 I.Jghtfool , Hradbury.
· Nea l Jeffers who l:ii Jll wtth !1
1
pneumonia t~t Metgs General J
Hospllal ~~ reported i:IS 1mprov- 1
rng .
I
Girls' 7 to 14
Mr and Mrs Sam Guy o~
New Spn ngfield were weekend
&amp;
gue!:its of Mrs Huwan Stewart.
1 Mt . and Mr!!! . Harry Swan of
, Portland were Tuesday guesi.B I
: ut Mr, and Mrs . Sherley Swan,
,
In gray , red and bla ck With
I Long Bottom
I
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Schuler
lwlt.
. and daughter, Linda of Colum·
bus were weekend guests of his
• parents, Mr. and Mrs , Jacob
!Schuler
Rev . A. N. Grueser of Grove
City was the weekend guest of
Miss Genevieve Stobart and bro1ther R. R. Stobart.
S!t:t•s 7 to I 4

I
i

I

....-.:.Ji:

MEN'S
SWEATERS

.)'~ WOOL NYLON JUMPERS
~ ~..~ d \
2.99

I
i

Little Girls' White
Cotton Blouses - 1.99

F""""Y

Ladies 8 to 16
Sling Shots
(JUMPERS) · · · · 2.99
Wonl and nylon in grey and
blat k.

Ladies' Blouses • 2.99
Several

styles

in

group,

Many eollar stvles . Cotto ns
~md

blends in plain

Pool Legion

MePII
Feeney
Bennett Post, No. :
128, AmeTIC'an Legion, met Wed- I
nesday evening at lhe Legion I
Hall 1n Middleport With Albert I
Roush, Pnst Commander,
in
charge
wlll
Members of the post
meet at the hall Sunday morning at 9 30 a. m. where t.hey
will attend the First
Baptist I
t:hurch in a group. They will
present a 50-star flag to the
: church during the mornmg wor~
1ship service. P.lans for Chnstmas activities will be made at
the nexl meeting of the pool.

POMEROY

Solo 2 lor $12

Rogulor $6.95 Womona Dr011H

Solo 2 lor $11

100%

Smartly styled

Double stitched seam1 tipper
four pockets side c1osmg, fast eolor -

sweat.

en lor men and young

men m these p()pular
styles.
V neck slipr•\·t-r ~ ~~ \e - knrt uf JOO % 2 ply Shetland
wool - \~llle ~!t t pt·~ 1R grey - blue and oa tm eal- S1zes
,mall, medJIJill 01 11d large_
V m-ek - Lutto n front coat st vl e - two pockets, knit
wa1~t 1n sltf'~ ~mnll , me(l tum and large Black , grey,
l!JU'';, au yl u· kr111 -- bu ttnn honl coa t swe11ter - WH'Ie
~lt~1 nal t ng s1npe -- ba nlon s - ~re-y, oatmeal and blue,
:imt~ll nH"Ll uon and lcug~
Ht gh llt'l'k ~t \lt- . ZrJ-ipt't f r ont Cotit ~ wt'alt-r - 100%
acrylic knit - .1: 1f) ht•t~tht'r w1lh blll('k tnm Saze&amp; 1m all.
m~:dnu11

and

$1 .00
••••
cotton twlll 1lacks.

aanforized
Size 10 and 12 only

M0'111ERS MEET
The Middleport Senior Mothers met Tuesday evening at the
high school witll Mrs. Char~
les Bradbury in charge. The
group voted to sponsor a bake
sale Saturday, Nov. 14 at the
Cross Hardware Store. They
also planned to tell &lt;:andy and 1
decorated cookies Dec. 19 at j
the Trl"Lustre Cleaners in Mid·

" - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · dleporl

5.00

mohair and 25%
wool _ beautiful cable
stitch pattern - V neei:
sJlpover - blue, maize ,
pink and beige,
SLzes 34 to 40, ..
'75%

"Calico Ring" pattern
a beautiful all over floral

Neat s lrrpes in Llut&gt; and
whil e

red
14~

!;!H'l'll

t~nd

l:llld

v.hltt',

v. tute Nel'k stzes

lu 16 Pu111tt'd

bu!tun

WPdding Ring print de·
sign in the big eoxoo size.
This ill R fuffy bleached
cotton f11led patch quilt
reversihle with a self ruf·
fie Colors: Pink - Blue

t·ul!t~r,

d (IWfl a~ J.IH 1urtd,

-

Mocha.

Jackets &amp; Vests
S.lt

$2.00

Womens all wool jack·
ets and

vests,

solids

sizes 8 to 16.

eAvailable in blue. plnk,
moss green. me.lon, beige,
antique gold, white,

Phil Maid Lingerie

M-EN~S STRIPE PATTERN DRESS SHIRTS
Regular Collar Stvle, 14'12 to 16Y,

$3.50

.. . ..

MEN'S OXFORD CLOTH DRESS SHIRTS
Snap-Tab Collar, Blue, Sizes 14V• to 16 . .

$2.95

Mens Slim &amp; Tr;m WhHo Oxford Cl-'h DRESS
SHIRTS, Snap Tab Collars, ,;zes 14 112 to 16 $3.50
MEN'S 100% DACRON WHITE DR,ESS SHIRTS
s;zes 14V, to 16'12 .................... $5.95

Boyo' Lonv Sloovo

SPORT
SHIRTS
$],95
In All SlzH 6 to 11

~evada

o~:;a;~c~:.~f ~mg

Jac Sh1rt1 -

Ivy style

R~guJar

styles -

GIANT

CROCHET COnON

1'nm f1t,

49c ':",':.1

Stripes - sol!d colors - nt&gt;at checks that are so popular
- platds - and sma11 stnpel!i 1n your favorite cGlorJ.
Cottons l&gt;Hrun ;wd Coltons - a~/1 wuh and wear for
mother 's easy t&lt;tre
Complete Uno of Boys Sport Shlrto $1.95 to $2.95

d~ctJOn

th~t

wd~

burg~arres
ss.sa~ .

16\-2) and Extra La&lt;-ge (17·17'AI). Solid colors, cbeckl
snap tab

collar,

HI-boy

collar

and

two

way

turtle neck style. All are washable, expertly atyled,
ready for your selection.

'2.95
Othor Mono Lonv Sl_.

SPORT SHIRTS

$1.95 to $5.95

Cards by Hallmark

I

c

,

p~opos·

no matter wbat factors deter- . representaUve.

• l&amp;idl
mine the numher or represen- 1 •·Should this happen"
latJVes in Obio,"
Meinhart Memhard," ··we
would bavt
: fiYe representatives runninl at-

sa;d.

1 Me;nhart is the only member large to represent our district

Buechner IS.

New Manager
At Kyger

T,h~

~tarted a~

under~

' na~e

s~ud

"Heapportwnmen~

Jury s·IltJne:
.

Jn ('.. • 'l case
inl~rim 0 J
ver _Jea.sc

LawreDC~.

.

r~n

trict~

0~

Demonstrations
0£ Bee£Cuts,
Pri'ces, Made

~er·l tion

1

~

~een

:r~n~~~s Inc~~:~.

I

~

tem~rature

f':;;:nda~~ ·

0

Nopklno, popor
plotH, hot or cold cupo

Aloo

~uri~g

lnvit•

~here

tlono ond brldfo

dolliH.

f!_lanag~~ h~~~---

m~ch

~ ~ buymg

jdo~.

Eld erJy Man

~arks

,

Wrecks C..ar

I

Men1s Broadcloth Pajamas
$2.95

ll.J (}
rs. ara Dow
D
ies Thursday :

In all alzes A (34-36) B (38·

40) C (42-44) and D 1-)
Notched coUar coat ltyle top
liD·

neat pat--

tems in 1tripel - 11U over
pattern• - 1eometric1.

Othor Mono a,...dcloth P•l•mM .......... $3.95

C9G••

Mon'o Flonnel P•l•m• ..... , .•. $2.95 and $3.91

Chlldnn's Buster Brown Wear
CHILDRINI KNIT PAIAMAI """"···--"--"-"""" $2.99
GIRLS COTTON KNIT PANTIII ----------""""""" - 69c
IOYI KNIT CAPS -"--""""""--""" ""-""--"""" ___ " $1.19
IOYS AND GIIILS KNIT TOBOGGANS "--------- $1.00
KNIT IOXIII LONOIII """--"---""""" ____ ""-"" $1,69
INfANTS KNIT CIIAWLIU -·······"""""""""" $2.51
GIIILI KNIT SKIIITI , ___ ""·-·--------"" -""-""· $1.99
IOYI KNIT IOXIII SHOIITI """·--·-·" $1.00 ond $1,19
INfANTS KNIT ROMPIR IITI """""- $2.99 1nd $1,99
Child,..... ShortS- POLO SHIRTS 1,19,1.39,1.59.1.69
CHILDRINI LONG SLIIVI POLO SHIRTS $1.591 $1.99
CHILDIIINS COTTON KNIT CARDIGANS"-"""""" $1,99
IOYI CHINO IOXIR PANTI . - ···- ---"·----"""" $2.91
IOYI CHINO GRIPPII STYLI PANTS ""·- ---- -- $2.99
IOYI CIIW IOCKI ·---· -" "-"""""" - """" 19c 1nd 49c
IOYi ILASTIC TOP IOCKI ---""""""""""""-"""""" l9c
GIRLS ANKLITI - -""·---------"""-·-"""""·------ 39e
WOMINI ANKLITI ---·-···----"""""""""""""""··- lh

Make Elberfelds in Pomeroy Your Shopping Center For Well Known
Brands of Furniture •• Furnishings, Floor CoverJngs For Your Home
and Wearing ~ppar~L.,~.~r !~~! . ~~. T!!l.
. .•
;

I:',Wj$&gt;S&amp;:::Ut."%J.-h.:r:".2~'

Sentimoents of Loss Mark
Dea th 0 f Fre dHut chInson
•

ri ch plaid patterns, otripes, and in your choice of button down collar styles, regular wide spread collar -

Va.

:;·tto
in the lasl election 10 g;ve
them a helping hand.
Bozu got a wr;te-to vote
for governor.
II happened In Pr~rin'-·1 21\9
in Kanawha County.
And Bozo i!l Gt'"· w. W,
Barron's dog.

e

televtsl~

THANKSGIVING

-:- adjultable wai1t -

In all Sizes, Small (14-14'AIJ Medium (15·15'AI) Large (111·

w.

One \\'esl Virginian

I

BATH TOWELS . 1,00
HAND TOWELS 59c
WASH CLOTHS . 29c

Men'$ Long Sleeve Sport Shirts

I

~ wal~-

Luxurious "Wond.asoft••
finish. Multi-colored atrl·
pes and 3 different eolor
combinatiOns, Dots in red,
pink, green, gold, yellow
and blue.

forlzed ahrunk -

Advance Nu·xon as lnteri·m
~~:·~o~~e ::t·d~:;:.~ aretak er in GOP's Future '

CHARLESTON,

&lt;UPI) -

I

_RIK~S STA~D

BATH TOWELS
HAND TOWELS
WASH CLOTHS

850 yd1. per spool. fast
eolor, For crocheting and
knlttinc. Whitt and col·
oro.

-~=.,.,-.,.,;,o;- -

WASH ING TON (UPI) - Former Vice Presirlrnt uf the Elections and Federal I wh1c.h wou ld conscst of 11 toliD"R1 ehard M Nixon wa o suggested todav to head a
Helahons comm1ltee who has t;es .
.
ed group to rebuild 1he Repub lican part _\' along more had experience m the congres-1 Meinhart said _thet
"
mo&lt;l"ra
, sional red1st n ctmg process . He current plan. Metgs would be .,..
... fe ll.IJPs
1
Hep Robert P Griffin, R-M1ch , advanced Nixon 's was on the
committee the! 15th district. Other counU•
in endorsmg the proposa l by H.ep Melvin H Laird , ac-ted on the matler in 1951
. would be the Muskingum, Pere
R·Vns. for crea twn of a temporary pa rty agency nutside Concerning thts reapportion- ry . Monroe, Morgan, Hockin&amp;.
I th e RepuhlH:&lt;m Na ti~n a l Comml tt t-e to reshape the GOP. men! Memhart said
Athen s, Wash!ngton,
Vinton,
PRO-- ,
; Cnffln
111 an mt&lt;&gt;rvttw
- - --·
[r, a man- Jackson, Galha and
m West Coast paper
the purty shou.ld develop
a
date of the United Slates
Su- , "Tius group of countie!l would
mJJis and Ford Motor Co. auto
·· moocratc
con"rvDtl'e"' lm- 1
I preme Court and. ;r possible. have a population of 381,981,
plants today and federaf medl·
age He satd new GOP leader- '
u
' the slate w1B be reapport;oned w;lh 15 per cent of the equal
ators sought
to
head
off
1
shtp
was
essentral
a
!let
the
dt
s_l
al this sesswn of lhe leg1sla- 1pop•dation demanded by the
160
out of
,000 of! • tram rail·
MOSCOW IUPI) - The Communist party organ Prav·
astmus Nov :1 electotn deleat .l
lVl
' li&lt;re "
Icourt." accordutg to Meinhart
road worken
/ da saJd today that Ru ssia is ready to be flexible m seekI
"N;xon JS the logiCal per· ,
· .\1etnhart ;ndkated lhere ;s Memhart added that the stoto
Ford ofilcials
a_nnounced
mg to strengthen its relatwns with the United States.
son to provide the
·
some thought of having
five Js bemg divided into 24 d1,s.
16
layoffs33 at
of Its plants
I
positron was
diplomatic so.urces said
leadership,'' Griffin said. "He
I represeni.Etives
at large to I
instead
thf' 2! now op5
total - 00 by tomght as a re that Chmese Co mmumst Prem1er Chou En-la1 had conhas earned lhe rcspecl of all ,
1represent a dJSlrJCt such as the eratmg. He saJd the Mth diJ.
suit of Uruted Auto Workers Ieluded hJS secret talks with the new leaders of the Kre m- :
elements of the party and ' A JUrv wa s seated thts murn- lOth This. however, Js not set-, tr1et would be Franklin count)'.
stnkes at eight plants.
lin and would leave for home today Red China split with • RAVENSWOOD - Robert F has tbe statUTe to ,·all them mg m Melgs County Common - -- -· - - Ru ssia over the "peaceful coexistence" policy advocated Buechner has been named gcn -1 togethe-r "
Pl{·us Court tn hear the civil '~~~,~~"";·~~-'*"%'!orr: .:oc "" 'd,"'l
LOS ANGELES - TWELV.E by former Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev.
eral manager_ of Ravenswood I There also have lleP n pro· ' tnal by Elmer A. and Hazel R
teeo-agers susp~ted of commJt. jl
Pr.:Jvda sa id Russia is ready to talk over its differ- Works for Ka1ser Alummum &amp;:posa ls th.1t Ntxon bt ncJm ed to l--l('('d agutnst Gr::~ce v French,
FIVE DAY FORECAST J i
ting 29
that netted ences with other nations and is wilting to adopt a posi- 1Chenucal Corporation, effective replace Dean Bureh &lt;l S cha tr· .Il l of Mtdd lt'pon.
Temeratures in Ohio will I
t.l\em
soo m cash and
of flexibility." "We attach great importance to the I next MQnday, accordmg to an man ol lhe Repubhcan j\bt!Jon - Tht&gt; act ton rose OUT of a diS· continue to average aboot ,...
chahc:lise
they got the Idea , development of busi ness links and normal relations with l1 annormcement by S. B. Wlate, a! Committee, but llte Former agreement over a lease wth 12 degnes ebove normal dur·
from a
show,_ Tem-1 the main capitalist states, including the United . States ErecuUve Vke President. . : v1ee preSJdcnt has rul ed him· the plamliffs askmg for 12.325. ing the oexl five day•. Nor·
j
ple C1ty shenff s deputies re· 1where the recent elections strengthened the positiOns of 1 Buechner w1ll be responsrb \P sf:! If oul for the post.
plus mteres t Attorney Mainning mal temperature range, Cleve- 1
ported today.
1 the more moderate circles in the ruling camp," Pravda for general adm inistrative su' Webster 1s represeritmg
the land 4S.31; Columbus 50·J2, 1.
The youngsters, led by a 15- said.
pervision of lhe reductwn plant /
: plarnt1fJ wh•le J B O'Brien is and Cincinnati 53·36. Warm
Thlrty-efgbt persons raw dem·
year-old youth,
were appre-1
and the sheet, plate. and foil 1
1 / counse l for the df'll'! ndont
O\-er lhe weekend and early •onstratmns of beef cuts, usi!11
h; nded Thursday by deyuttes
operatwns at Kaiser Aluminum's!
The trial concerns a lease nut week. Turniog cooler on Kroger products, at the who
recovered
about
$2.:l00
m
three
plant
complex
at
RavI
ll
.t G
h ll ... 1 Tuesday with little change lo I training meetmg on ''K n 0"
,
I t
1
lll
.race 1 r ·• enc a egt:t~~
y
B
Th •"1
oo ·
.
I enswood.
liy had on a wareroom and gar·
on Wednesday. • our Cut9 of eef,"'
ur_,
Deputies said members of the
During the past ten months,
b ld
Mlddl
Tl
Rainfuall wiU average a· Iat Rock Springs Grange haD.
1
juvem.le gang told}hem ther.
!Mr. Buechner has
actmg l
the
bout three-tenths ol an loeb ! Instructor for the meetlq (
, h' d
called themselves The Rogues
.
m a temporary assignment as 1
d
. t
.
M d I was Bob Van Stavern, extenllon
.
CINCINNATI !UPT)- From the fans who knew hlrn Assistant Director of Purchas- 1
a sJgne a 1e&lt;~se tu pa y ~!.500 wltb sbower9 late
·, on ay meat spcia list, Ohio State Un.
and got the idea for their ocganization and its exploits from 1onl~· as a figt~re i~ the dugout ~o the men' who played for mg m the Oakland hear. quarters
!annua l renta l.
, and Tuesday.
Jversity . Assisting him was 0vy
a television show that " glam or worked with him , the reartwn to .th~ rlea!h of former 1of Kaiser Alummum where he
I Jurors are Pearl Gtlkey. F.ur o ;~p , , -t&lt;·•~ ;-~"""~....- ,&amp;;.·:~~ Eddie Guinther, meat manat•
orizes criminals."
manager F'red Hutchmson of the Cmc1nnat1 Reds was has dJrecled certain special proI gt&gt;ne Wil son, Lloyd Roush, Wal.
of the local Kroger stoN.
.
.
. " ,
Ijccts in commodity purchasing
ter HoHman . Dorothv pavr~.
Van Stavern ttplained lbold
much, the, sa me
JOHNSON CITY, TEX. I Were really gomg to J!li SS him ,
sa id catcher J~h!l· acitivites of the company His I
I ~l.lyne Kennedy, w N. foranCiS
I the
different grades of mut
President Johnson and the pres· ny Edwards, statm g th&amp; feelin g o( all who knew the btg 1work has included commodity 1
I F lorenee Hill, Dwaine A Jor..
and why the prias vary ...
1
1
Jdent. elect of Mex1co today ! b7.ar"
hi s 4Ih yea rs as_
__
operations m maJo.r l
Mara M
Leah ,
Icording to grade. He used &amp;be
enter the second round of tn-1
tsn l
,you can t.
,
raw materJals and supply re-I
, Nease. Robert HtiJ and an al·:
I forequarter of heel, _.....s
formal talks pledged to elim-lsay, '.EdwarDs satd. If I took jand we c~n t afford to lose men , quirements of the company's !
LARRY R. GREENLEE , ter~ate, Lester Brookover
I
!through th.e local Krogf'l' CGJD.
lnate poverty and disease m! Ihe time to !ell you, the ston~s Ihke him.
Idomestic operallons.
son of Mr. and Mrs, Fred ' ( ommon PI('~.S . J udge John An elderly West Virginia man pany, for the demonstration.
the Western Hemisphere.
1about how much he s helped, It Dick Sisler, recently named , Mr Buechner has served at • Greenlee, Vinton. has com- C. Bacon Will s1t m the case. Iditched hlS car m a one-car Van Stavern divided the fort.
Johnson and Pres;dent · elect 1, would take all day" '
IHutch "s succes.or and acting ' Ravenswood Works in prevJoUS I pleled e;gbt Wetks of hasio
' accident Jnvestigated Thursday Iquarter mtu wholesale cull, IDC
Gustavo Diaz Ordaz were ex- "He's just a guy I'll never , manager after the _chest can~r assignments as Reduction Plant traimng Ill Lackland
Air
1 by U1e OhJO State Patrol
at 1 weighed and pricf'd each aC!COf'd..
pected to include Cuba in th_eir forget." Said Earl Lawson, wholfcrf'ed ~im to the stdehnes. saJd Manager and as Ravenswood Force Base, Tens. The Gal- lf
12 J5 p m. on Rt 33, one and ling to local retail prices• •
discussion but made no mentiOn covered the Reds dunng Hutch·! from hiS Nash Y Jlle, Tenn., Works Manager. He IS a gradu· Ua c0 unty a;rrnan m ·e;vcd !
, seve u·lenths of a mile north of lad ;es then specified wbal 01111
1ate of Pennsylvama State &lt;.:o l- the coveted eJJ:pert marks- j
Qf the thorny topic in their ex- inson's re1gn . Lawson rs a home
Ht 124.
1of meet they wanted frOID . .
1
change of views Thursday. rspo:ts writer _with lhe Cincin- "'I think any sport wh!ch l 1ege with a degree m metallur- manship ribbon during his inA car drrven by Lev E Nut· I shank. brisket, rib, plat. _811d
1
natr Post &amp; Times-s tar.
loses a great compeUtor like gy .
itial training. After spend·
"
•ter. 84 , Shrews bury, ran off Ichuck. Each cut of meat Will
NEWPORT, KY. - CAMP· "A great loss to baseball," Fred Hutchinson has suffered a '
ing 13 daYs leave at homf". he
Funeffal se rvices for
\1 r.'l the left side of the roadway on weigl1ed and priced accordllt
bell County Shenff George Rat- was the way Nallonal Le~gue Igreat loss. He was just a grand
reported tu Bl:~rtb\·ille, Ark., Clara M Dow 95 who died a rtghl curve hit a sign post to retaJI price
terman and his chief deputy, President Warren Giles and Iguy ... and a great manager."
CALLED 4TH TlfME th for sh: to nine months nf Air Thursday mght' at
Veterans and stopped ;n
ditch. Ther~ The Idea was to determbte
8
0
Louis Cook, have been sued! WilHam 0 . DeWitt, owner and j Pitcher Jtm O'Toole, who r Pomer_oy f~rcm:n,
~
e Police training , Greenlee ls a Memunal hosp1ta! al 11 p. m. was only nunor property dam· which is more economi~ tg
1
for $500,000 by former mayor general manager of the Reds, /blossomed into a consistent ~ourth tune m.l ~ e pas \~e~~n 1964 grnduat-e of North Gallia ' W!ll be held Sunday aflernoon age and the drtver esC'aped in· buy a !!ide of beef, ~.
Ralph Mussman_and four fo_rm·j put it.
winner under Hutchinson, said H~hs' , were cale
l:t o~t 1~ High sch.,ol,
at 3 30 p.m. at Ev.:mg ChapeL ljury.
jwbolesale l'Uts or cutl a fam.
1
er oc present City commJSSIOn· l
More than Employe . 1he "was like a father to ~e. b:u mfi;om7~o to ~ Thurs· ,
Tlw rL'flder wt.ll be Mrs ~'lor- ' One arrest reported
was , ily prefers ..
ers.
Bul Hutch was somethmg11 had more respect for h~ · da sh eat
P. ·
lN GEORGIA
lence Arnolf. of Pl. Pleasnt, and , James Will, , Rt. Pomeroy, ! T~s trammg was one Gl"'
3 court to.l contmuous . program pl.,_
22 county
The sult against Ratterman. more than an employe to De· than any other man I've met m, y.
A;rman Ftrst Class Rcg mald tn lerm:·nt w•ll be m the Meth·l caed to Meigs
former Cleveland Browns quar- Witt. " Hutch was one of my baseball . He was a great guy ...
Legg, snn of Mrs Mary M od1st Cemetery at Great Band. day for reckless operation.
through Me1gs County
terback, charged false and ~al- personal fnends He had many a great guy to play for
. it's
LOCAL TEMPS
Snead of 500 Viand St , Pt
Mrs Dow was born tn the
ahve Extenston Service witla
icious prosecution °~ the fr.ve friends in and out or baseball, sure going to be tough not hav· The temperature . In Porn- Pleasant has arnved tor duty Great Bend area and wa s pre- '
local people. C. E. BJ~
men in a B-glrl bn~ry tnal and I'm sure they will all miss Img him around."
eroy's bus mess district at 1·25 , at Turner AFB. t;a , atter a ce-dPd in deatl1 bv her husband , 1~:' ,, """"F~ "-~~f!%'-?!m'~%\~'~ county extension agent, and Mta,
last November. The f1ve were him and his wonderful person-~
a.m. today was 65 degrees.
tour of se rvt ce m Alfl~ ka A1r- C. E Dow, well known contmc_l
A Ald
Ch' of Frances Spencer, extenJIOil I!'"
0
1
acquitted.
ality ••
I
F te
sistant served as chalnnen.
1man Lcgg. a heltcopter mcchan : tor and arc hitel't, and a daugh- 1 th ·0 hi· Di
Giles satd ht: was "one from Grange School to
MARRIAGE APPLICATION ic, is assigned !o an Air Pho- ter, Eva.
.of•
0d Mv 1110°C
toreF8 ~' 3 i
1
LOUIS
1gs Babr
.
.
bv a son, •' 1Worme
oo.n yTb lre
•
the old school whose roug h sur· B H Jd 00 M d
I John Fran klIn" Ae1"ker, 23 , tographtc and Chart111g
umt at She 15 survrved
d
Vl etor
1- I
lace only cov;red a kindly and
e
e
on ay Bradbury. pamter, and Anna ;Turner. He " a gradu,ote of Char les Manning Dow. of rteveb
1 Divorce Granted,
8
o
sentimental person, He made a . Gran~e ~puty ~ster Vir· I Lee Dilcher, 16, Rt 2 Albany, 1Gall1a Academy lllgh Schoolpand , and a daughter , Cora ,
h~ !ta~e ..::~r~~: Another
is Sought
great contributinn to baseball gt1 Atkms IS announcmg that a student.
' in Gallipolis.
I FranCIS, of Columbus,
I t
.
..
.m.-JI.
- - county training confert!nce and
-·- ---~
-- ---·- - - - - - - - - --I ceii.M.
f One diVorce petition ~ .11H111
Fune
(
LouJ
•
school of (nstructlon will
be 1
1 Bahr reported there wUI bf' 1and one was granted m Melp
R,:, who dl! Btg Steel, Labor
held Monday night,, November I
burning allowed io Meigs County Common Pleas court ..
Thursday et 12:30 p.m. at · the Hope to Cooperate
16. at the Rock Springs Grange [
I County unUI be ret"'lved fur· I Th~sday ..
hnme of his son VIrgil in Bash· PITTSBURGH fUPl) _ With 1' Hall et 8 p. m. All Grange I
•
, ther notification !TOm bls so· , l _tolet R1f~. Pomeroy. liltd a
an will be held Sunday at 2 8 ledge to "snlve our prob- members are invited.
1
perlors. The order was made 1
Paul E. ftifa,
1
' at Ewing chapel with the lems
P cooperatively,"' the basic The offtcers an d a II su bo r d.m- , By Unlltd Press lnlernatlooal 1 LaramJe,
· Wyo .. Spokane, Wash., were fanned out of conlrof by due to the severe
drought conChesh•r&lt;!.'and
on ground!
INII
p.m.
.
d neglect
extr me of....eRy
Rev. Al"lhur . SUII ofllciatin•. steel Industry and the United ale granges and Pomona are I Gusty winds which fanned ' had 2 in chts of snow in six OO.mlle w;r.ds on Chireg 0 •1 ~lions Ia OhiO aod sorroan • . N mi r chlldr •
In
Burial will be In Beech Grove Steelworkers union (USW) turn- requested to attend Members ' forest and grass flres into in- i hours.
w;nnemncca.
Nev . Snuth Side Thursday. touctnng , mg states.
: let n~nd
en ar~ ~
cemetery beside hJs wife, AmeL ed loday to the task of averting I are to bring pies lor refresh- 1fernos of flames In the drought- ' measueed 4 ;ndw• of snow on off three other Hres. m)urmg
Person• who vlot~te the or- I 1 ~.
:;.•onLaw
Alitlo .
la, who preceded him in death an industry-wide strike next 1ments.
parched
and Ohio Val- the ground and Reno 2 inches. 1three firem en an&lt;J tymg up 40 1 df'r will bf' brougbt mto court
•
Ill June of thla year. Aboo pre- spring.
ley contmued !Way and a Foml and brush llres were per cent of the cJiy"s nre ltght- ' to fa&lt;t charges, according to 1 t nd extrem cruel!)'
;
David J . McDonald,
USW
SELLS BULL
;storm which splashed 2·;nch 1 reported from the Missoun R;-l;ng equipment
' Wardeu Bohr.
i1ec •
e
• ~
Temporalare Ia Oblo will.
Lewis, killed in World War ll. president and R. Com·ad Coopj' rains along the Pacific Coast ver to the Atlantic.
j Indiana Gov. Matthew Welsh
"'
•
•
Survivors in addition to his er, &lt;:blef industry negotiator, H. E. Shaver and sOn of Che- blanketed Western mountains ! Ohio's Saybrook Township banned outdoor j.jres and or- ' ~~~~ ~
son, are two daughters, Helen co-chairmen of the · joint Hum- shire, recently sold a registered iw1th. the season's first heavy phed its second maJor brush fire dered fines for throwing tmrn- /
FINED $$ COSTS
'n1e Pomeroy
Cline and I:IUdl Chalker, botb an Relations Committee IHRC), Polled Hereford bull to
Joe 1snow.
in two day s Thursday, leavmg . mg matches or nicking hot to·/
'
squad wae awnmoned .
of Akron; a sJater, Josle Rhod- announced to a joint statement Brown Df Pt. Pleasant, AJl!1oun.. Storm warnings were posted ,500 acres charred. All outdoor bacco ashes outstde buildings Anna Ebersbach, 40 Pomeroy scene of an accident on
1
es, Pomeroy, and a number c;.f Thursday that the committee cement of the sale has "1been for Uvestock raisers and motor- i bwning permits wel'f' canceled . and vehicles.
Iwas filled $5 and costs in Pom- near the HoraCfl Abbott
and greaf grand- Ironing out problems Ia advance mode by lhe American Polltd ;,Is In parts of Nevada, Utab by the state Natural Resources I Kentucky and parts of New eroy Mayor Charles
Legar's at 2:31 p. m. Thlll'ltlay.
ehlldrc. Frlendl may call al
otep up acdvltloa toward Hereford Assoclatioa of Kansu and Idaho. A 6--inch snowfall Oepartment.
Enghmd banned woodland hiDit" l Court Thursday on 1 reckless sonal Injuries, bowevtr,
Ilia flma-al liGiu b,rtlaw.
Gl
·llltplamc.
Cll,y, J4o.
·
blookocl
roacl w..l of i Flameo In oa IIDjl!J llulldioi,
becat11o of tho fire tbreal operaUoq ebarae.
llllfll'Ocl.
'

s~ry

w1tb button down col·
lar

a~ing

~ec.;

Cones M1tching

eSee thls fine •election of Phil Maid quality Hnrerie today on the main fioor - aizea tG fit every figw'e,

'Flexi.hI.I.Ity Is.
New KremIIll
jp0 IICy Tnne

1
e el·a
agency.
last weeks Mars probe !allure
on a fauHy. covering. is trytng
to fJx asJmiiar craft before the
deadline for anoth..,. shut ,
th planet.
ScJeniJsts beJreve ,l
3
there Isod 1..
cha_
nee the ne_cesf
m .'cations to Marmer45
prOtec_tlve cover can
be l
made Jn tune.
ST

90"

centerpiecet,

w::~to

The bill for reapportionment in Ohio Is expected
be placed In the state legislature somet1me next
Me1
gs. County Representative George A. Meinhart
today

of atomic space reactors in '
Rep . Meinhart. a member of the Elections and Federrored beyond a doubt l SENIOR GRIDDERS - MHS seniors on the football squad took !ina 1 bows Thursday night at th e annual Football Banquet s onsored b al Relatwns commJttee wh1ch IS studying tbe controveratomJc the Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary club. Left to right, Ray Pickens, tackle . Alan Wali ,JCe. back; Bill Hall ey, defensJve tackle-end . Jte y Ste phe,;.. SJal proposals on reapportionment and congressional rep lfed th
ghts. They son, co-captaJn, end-back; Randy Humphrey, guard; Bob Caruthers center-tackle · Bruce Wallace bac k co-coptaJn Tom Kmg middle guard I d1stnctmg, said heanngs wlll be resumed next week and
ca
e
test results the defense. See story page 3.
'
'
'
'
'
'
' continued until a bJll is voted out of the committee.
greatest advance m rocketry of - -·--· ---·
- - - - - · _____
"Reapportionment will be a - -1
the past 30 or 4ll years.
&lt;C·
:1
! detriment lo tbe rural are01 1 tied . according to the Melli

Two New P.tt.rne

WOMEN$ NYLON TRICOT HALP-SLIPS "-"""""- $1 .95
WOMEN$ NYLON TRICOT HALF-SLIPS "-"·"-"" $2.95
WOMEN$ NYLON TRICOT FULL SLIPS "-"""""" $2.95
WOMENS NYLON TRICOT FULL SLIPS ---""""" P.95
WOMEN$ NYLON WALTZ LENGTH GOWNS ---- P.95
WOM!NS NYLON SLIIPCOATS ·- . ·· -"""" " P .95
WOMENS NYLON BABY DOLL PAJAMAS """""" P.95
WOMINS NYLON LONG PAJAMAS ... - . --""" P.95
WOMENS NYLON WALTZ LENGTH GOWNS ---- $2.95
WOMEN! NYLON FULL LENGTH GOWNS -""""" $2.95
WOMEN$ NYLON SLEEPCOATS ... - ·--·"""" $2.95
WOMENS NYLON BABY DOLL PAJAMAS ----- - $2.95
WOMENS ACETATE WALTZ LENGTH GOWNS -- $1.95
WOMENS ACETATE FULL LENGTH GOWNS ·--- $1.95
WOMENS ACETATI BABY DOLL PAJAMAS -""" $1.95
WOMINS CHALLIS WALTZ LINGTH GOWNS "- $2.95
WOMENS CHALLIS FULL LENGTH GOWNS ---- $2.95
WOMENS CHALLIS LONG PAJAMAS --·-·- --"- $3.95
WOMENS CUDDLE-TRIQUI FULL LENGTH Gowno $3.95
WOMEN$ CUDDLE-TRIQUE WALTZ GOWNS -- - $3.95
Wonwn 1 Dac:ron Bl~d GOWN end ROll SETS __ $5.95
WOMENS NYLON GOWN AND ROBE SITS ---""" $5.95
WOMENS NYLON GOWN AND ROBI SITS """""" $7.95
WOMEN! NYLON LONG PAJAMAS - -·--- -""""" $5.95
WOMENS NYLON BID JACKETS ·· ·--· · ·-"""" P.95
WOMENS REGULAR SIZE RAYON PANT!IS ·- -- 59c
WOMENS REGULAR Sill E!DERLON PANTtll -- 59&lt;
WOMEN$ IXTRA StZI RAYON PANTIES -"----"" 69c
GIRLS RAYON PANTIIS · -- "-""""""" """"""""""" 3"'
GIRLS ltDERLON PANTIIS """""""""""""""""""""" 49c

MENS WHITE DRESS SHIRTS IRogular Collar
Style) Size 14h to 17 . . . . . . .
$2.95

Out next Week

1

s~ace

I '72''

Expet!ly l::ttlu rl:!d.

'

I dCAPE
1 KENNEDY - bl T H El

and plaids, rayon lined,

X

•

;

h
to e moon or planets by 1975.
Thefour
scientists
Thursday
lbal
recent said
ground
tests

Chatham's thermal type
winterweight blanket. A
woven effect and beautiful colors combine to
make this "The" blanket
of the year,
e94 % rayon and 6% acrl·
lan with 100% Duraloom
acetate bindi1e,

WOMEN$

.. '

WASUINGTON - ATO~C
scientists
believe
recent
breakthrough can enable
the
United States to put nuclearpowered rockets Into space by
the early 1970'.s and send them

$5,98

$6.95

CENTS

Redistricting
Bill Expected ·

,. ·rrprn , •

''\,.lnleruAAi,.9)1111

BLANKETS

Sizes 10 to 16 In Ioden green, cinnamon and beige.

~

:., UJtite~ fn'""

Ch.ttham "Warmspun"
Tho Alr·Toxlurod

tie belt, 2 pockets, water repellent, dry cleanable.

{·

.

LNy V•nlty Electric
KNIVES --------- $13.95

I 00% cotton suede heeksuede, warm pile lining,

PATCH QUILTS

FIVE

' BRIEf:
.. ,, ,
. .' WIRE NE.WS

RIVIERA ELECTRIC
KNIVIS --··-·--- $19.95

HEEKSUEDE COATS
$19.50

Men's
DRESS SHIRTS

.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1964

.,_

Now you can carve and
alice food professionally,
right in your own home!
Two reciprocating blades
make slicing easy. All
you do Is guide th1 knife ,
Slices me-ats, fish, poultry,
fruit , cake11. breads, vegetables, cheese - thick or
thin to a gourmet's perfection ,

Wornons :Y• Longth

Compl•te Lin• of MEN ' S SWEATERS __ $5 .95 to $1"'1,95

.:

- At" AGIJn
. .- .
. . .

ELECTRIC

GENERAL ELECTRIC
KNIVES ----·-·- $22.95

lotr~e

,.

.

V-Neck Sweaters
Solo

The NordoIt tlitl
..... ble . . . . . . . . . ~ .

~:;-:;;~------~-===-=-=-...::..=-:.=-==-=..:_:-=-====-==-----"
NO. 181
POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

Wom•n• Cabl• Stitch

TWILL SLACKS

r...,.

at y

itOL XVI

Slicing Knives
Women• CoHon

Now roo oo1t·,.

D~otetl To Tlu! fntere.,. Of Tlu. Meill•·MOM&gt;rt Ar•

in misses sizes, half sizes and extra sizes

Rogulor $7.95 Womonl DroNH

f

•

e

I U&amp;tle warmer •

prints, all new colors, manY styles to choose from

1

~olon

and prints. 30-38

OPP. LOWER PARKING LOT

Ben11ell

..------,

A wide selection of womens c-otton dresses, all new

S7.95

Juggle These

into your wardrobe!

colder
tonlcbl,
..w 35-&lt;CI, Saturday IIIIIOf ODd

Womens Cotton Dresses

$3.95

:
~

a... . .

Juot Rocorvodl A Now Shlprnent of

I

Parties PI anned
December 16th
By Moriah Group

•

1VEA'J'HER

''

'•

I

~

~-:man.;,

I

Walker
DIes Th ursday

dar~· 1~

i:Y

wIn• ds Fan vaIIey I nfernos:.

Walker:·~:;::.'::'

~

~~

I

pet1h~ ~amst

dM

y"
:rs~:O: grou~s;:

I

I

~idest

I

..

~tandchUdren

~ould

~

rwt

ma

�.... ....

-.

'

.

.

· - 1
..... .........

WV"V e'iiW "

...

'

,.

•

•

1

~;

•

I

I

•

,,.. , ;

6

•

~ ~ ~. ~.

•

&lt;6 • • • • • • • •

._ • • •

•

.II ._ . • • •

~

....

•

• •

•

1 • " • ~ • •,. •

•

rii • • • • ~ • • • • , ~ • •

•

'

l!f •

-

'

... .,. _.,..- - . -

•

*

t ~ • r.t. i

•

•

.-"

I

\'uv 13 1961

p
•d
L
I 31
ast
I

Pine Grove
Society Notes

tn qu&lt;~h l"v ilt"H'r 1u bt' qulte ref.ilat·t&gt;d l11 a S!Jt&gt;(.:lal C'u l nt'l ut mv
hear! And I speak as unt! per~
•
~
sun m the- las t sentenl~ wtth 1
mv li:d low townsmen
·
I
Who ~ver heard fJf " Bess1e" I
IHarungtr bema ugly , unkind,
1
Mr and Mrs Otbo
Yount
ho1rv toi!Y Who mdeed
du~
and family of Burbank, Ohio
J\lllt':S::i, dead ly
Illness, strike
~ ~pent Friday and Saturday wtth
)UUr taJme - :;h~ .... as th~rt:
Mr 1:11)(i Mn Eddte Yllllni and
~ou 1-\.t'lt 0:1 neighbor or !nend
Jean
aml :.ht 1 uuld 1 eaC'h yuu &lt;:~t I
M" fda Young 1!1 VISI~nt
:til \\hen you lost thll t loved
By Blanche l\1. Haskin•
daughter
Mlss Ruby Young,
~ ~~
"'
brother who listened w• th com· I
New
MartinsvJIIe,
W. Va.
,_.111.,,~,~~...,.. ~
~" ctw:g~ -- ..;..J.,...lil passton llil you poured
uut
NO\ 9 - I m still laugh· all - that E~eo handed Ad am 'ou1 jriet as I.u your own mo· l
Mr and Mrl. 1101•• Grtndl.,
~ evtr what Is qull e the clev· Hn ::~ pp lc
tht'r , wh had passed un lllld 1
and dt~u&amp;bten spent SWldly 11·
t"rrst m3ll box EI!Tangement lf ar Au orangt Faugh, Even an It'll never knowingJ that you
ternoon with Mt. and Mrs. flo.
a.. t know m all Me1gs Countv a\ocado Never heard uf 1 he would eventually have thll well
w•d Youn1 and daUihter.
- 'Us marked · The Ebhns · thmgs ONLY an applr :J gor nfth perf~t substitute ln • L't!f·
Mr and Mro !\Obert Ball.,
and JS north v. est of Wllkr sville 1geous temptm JUlC' st'-d Jc Will Mrs Hartinger
and Jon, Mr and Mrs. Joe ManJu~t a regular mo11l box for or- llvt&gt; apple would do
And on and on - You11 hear
uel 1nd IONI, Racine vtm.ted
dtlltiry ma1l - BUT, beside It Man 1ve ga lla ~to p
h~re thest ttnngs recounted 111 yean
Saturday wllli Mr l!ld Mro.
lS a small gUttering black coal and wnt e a poem aUut.lt
.all tu eome .Because Eddie YoWig.
•'To live lo bean. we leavt
heating stoVf' mark«~ boldlv _ , this But In rase I don 't gel lt
Robert Bailey , Lon1 Bottom
BILLS'
behind
1dune hun j up and read 'l h t'
oo.Jied on Mr and Mn Lewll
Blll11 'em up boy A~ guud a Plan llng of thtt Apple l'rf't' '
h not kl dle ''
Hudson
!ilUStlon as the on@ twu 11 111 \\hJI ptanl we 111 thts app le
---Mr. •nd Mra, Leo FeU tond
the East, a )ear oc su ago ) tret' · - 1 tix'gm:t - ;:~nd then
TO THE BELOVED daush·
fam1ly (}{ Luiliil· Jpent Suoctar
where a discouraged ma t! man tup off wah all \OU cau tmd on etr, Mary Elizabeth, w• uffe.r
afternoon wuli Mr, and Mra.
lit Chrlstrnas ume JUst Sf' I the : Ohio s uwn · Johnnv
Apple- our love and sympathy .
Wt
Eddie YoWl&amp; and Jean, Mr.
whole ca boodle or several batrh· 1seed hi:,; sowm g ut apple seeds could name over m:Hghbors. sis·
and M111, L~wis Hud»&gt;n.
es of mall he was weartlv lug· all uve1 Southern Uh 1u, trom l ten In-law, fnends by the hundHoward Searles, and TeJTY
gmg out In ::t sw1ft flowmg Manettl:l on downnver , hund· 1reds whu Will mourn the loss of
McGuire or Pomeroy callltd OD
stream and "Let 'Em go boy 1 ' reds ot miLeS and - walt a mm- • lhii dear t:lder citizen uf uun .
ute while I tus~ oft another 1 The l1brary , hl;!l' early and
llioor grandparents, Mr and
FOR THAT MATIER you gLJ ::;s IJI 111at bru\\n sWt!t-'1 ~tutf cuntmwng and life-long Interest,
Mro. Eddie Young,
and I receive a lot ot trash
w1JJ be dosed and .!ill!ent today
Mr and Mrs Lewu!l Hudson.
mall {Please buy this soap
1 w'\SN '1 KAISED
Mound as the mourners pasll - Moen
Mr and Mrs Eddit Young and
you'll nevn get really clean an orchard full of Early Harv· ' ot It an Its care and lmprovt·
Jean called on Mr and Mrs.
till you do ' and · Tht• ~111 "" Rome Beaul!es ..~orthern • ment, • iiVISi monument to h&lt;'
STRIP-MINE SAN DPIP~: RS , OR FRUSTRATFD HOGS'- We'll have to go with frustrated hogs as they root Joe Meek , Middleport 0111 ev•
msure you forever and forev · SpiCE'. Rambo:s and Russetts for fore vt'T
t~nd snout for non-extst~Ht moistu1e in tinder·dry Me1gs County creek. beds Strip-mine operations hHve clogged nlng last week.
wtlh sand. And dry 1 Don't stnke a match, or-phoo!
er, you old Golden &lt;\ge Gal~' ) nothmg Everybody had orch·
, Little Leadtng Creek , North ut Harnsonvtlle, bank to ba nk---- - - - - - - - - - ------ -- f!
Monday morning '"""'" of
and so on
aidS: m those days - 't was L'On· " \\-arm southen aWl ~ilioe geot-.-£
Mr and Mrs Eddie Young were
Yet Dale Nic holson and RlC'h· sJdt'red sort!t worth less on yiJur
I) ber\l
Lynn
Leroy WatiOn s.r .• Mashell IIDd
ard P1ekens. ou1 carnen hope part If you DIDN"T haH ~ 11 Warru 11ul'tbero wtnd,
now Amung the visitors at the {
Rodney Morris, Colwnbua, Mrs.
to lug 11 . come ha tI sl t&gt;i?'l :;un urchard _ ~nd cows and hurse:~
MJftly here
hume ut MJ and 1\11s Vt:re
M..-vln McGulro l!ld ~\lihterl
ram, what have you
ttnd ~t 1 eep &lt;c~nd pi gs a•Jd hens Grl'~n 11od abovt 1 ltd
llgbt, Swar LZ un Uc l 31 wen• Mr
0 f Pomeroy,
But that l'Ule llltlt' black 11 thmgs But 1 cun 1 turn thal u~ 11gb~.
t~nd M1 s Ladd1e KmghL uf Har- 1
liolden Goodntgb\, dur beart, .-:uud- ~r ton &lt;md M1 and Mr~ Willt
heatmg stove for B1l ls Unlv ' clnl·k back ::~ave 111
out ttJ@re near Wtlke:.v: lle, )LISt rnemones
w,gb,, JoodDi&amp;:b1 ''
I t!l Koehler ul Nt!W Ca lt&gt;-duma
NOV . 13
By Mn Evely• Brlcklet:
sends me
BesidPs: 1 LIKE 19!:14 Wlth all
Kvehler
Mr 1 Re1urn J onathan Meigs Chap . Mrs Harold Roush has re
' fht!d M
fl s'· alsu
l' visited
'
1
Mr!i Llnnl~ Gaul of Swnner '
rs oua r .., wa rl:lt
.ts 1ortuoll)) pro blems. Huuest - - - - - - - - - - - an
1er, DAR, Will meet Fr1da\ tumed hom~ after ~pt!ndmg sev
WE WERE CO;\liNG lrum ::t l dol
The \\' SCS Yt iii hold Is regu- Nov 3, at the home of Mr; t:rl days With her d;;~ughte.~, Mr. 1 WaSJ c~llmg on Mr~ Edith .8tHy,;ondertul v1sn to thl!' ft'1!7;pat·
I
IN
Jarvmeetmg
evemng
0 w1g 1Jt MIIIwan near
l7 1 on
th Tuc~d.IJ
h
f 0
F' 1 v rt and Mrs Kubert Euler and ' twg .Satw day
0
nck came
Applr away
Farmluggmg
near those
there at OH
YES MR
Ftlzpatnt
k f""l
I Full
u
a
eHelell
Ulllt'
Pomls at
.and
tht' app
le tarm Luld
w-;
In
•
rud, with
Woodw ste
;;t.!l h
II 2 p m M IS ,.11 1· daughter. Mrs. HousJJ helped / Durward &amp;hr of Obtrlin By Wayne G BrBIKIBtattl MD
"If R
I
0
prog!anl lt=adrr
~an WI g~ve a program on them move hom Chlihcotht to was a guest of Mrs Carrie Q--A f ' th
't h' d.
b1g h an dsome \., o tver app es passmg tt 1at he could hardly gel
r...arly Amen('an Herttage tn 1Chart t
W V
~w mon s agu a
and a Jug of Metgs County Bour I erder barrr ls savt' Ill (_ mrmnaU .
I M r::; Cl&lt;tr a ~ ol!J ud mil ted he!
I d
h h I
d
.'
es on,
. it ,
Hahr and daughter Margar·et. five X-ray treatments ror bur
- - - - - - - - - - - .son, Mr &lt;111d Mrs (arlt&gt;tun
u rng t e IS ory an drsplev 1
'
·
bon f~sh pressed Cider swt'et ' gnd that thev no\\ LO~f $tO a
Sund,Jy Sl huol attendance 00 1ud and :,;UII Challe~ vi Pum ul ~:~ntrques Roll call will be a 1 Mr Hill McKelvey and Mtss Mrs W.11.vne Bnt:kles spent ' sltl1 of the 1hou!der
They
as honey, whiCh J promp1ly star- plf'Ce lean you takt' tha1 1n1 1'\u~ 11 Yt:-:t~ 51 th~; uleinlu ,.,a~
I ·'
k tl~;o~ured pus~esslon Hoslesses Jud y r·e~, :&gt;ludents at Mant+ IThursday wJ th her me&lt;&gt;e Mrs I cured my bursttl!l but a1mnst
1 u ~&lt;l)S 1&lt;J~t Wl:'t'
•d
nhal
With ' buta coup Ia drca des ~gu 4U $I00 V!iorshlp sen- Ices eo w~re e:IU\i
a .i:l!td
tUU!Jt'
'
'
• Mrs
••
Ia ,,..__.o II egc VISit~ d reeent!; with , Willard EbeJsbach of Ches
' ler lmmQ.Iaeofy
""It I a"'"'""war
r·~ d I d IIIII
- '" •rre refr•g•,alor
~
"
Ml
Mrs
CI&lt;Jrelll:e
Ath
wi ll be J\h s Mtlhuan,
9
elt"C'tton commll un and al:' rPn ts t'&gt;Jdt Whe"
held al Ill ~5 Wi th Lhas
D
I
d f
I
l C I b Jo hn Ho.-.t' Mrs Lawrence MJJ hll!i parents, Mr. and Mrs Wd· Mr Tony Gent!tle of Oberim lmy sense
taste. CouJ tht
II hope you read me rlght - I
\\oode ~s leadel and all attt.'nd- t' l unt "tin amkrv do ohum hus ho&lt;Jn and Mrs Edward Jones I!Jam MeKelvt!y .
Wtts a Sunday uuest of Mr and treatments haVII! caused this'
0
0
A GR
' "'
~:." T ANlJ lrrep&lt;:~La ble amt' ul :,W
d
1 'I
nd u
•
Mn J S Dav11
.and daughter 1· A- 1 mos t penc~~~s wh (:om, spt'n
It'~. Vft't' t'll
Vf ll
Is
llo
• m stnctl&gt;• a Volstead Republ1
can as vou know1
lossha~rometuuullo~n EIIz- K
l
hldpaieul::i, 1•r C:Ul Ml !l A1thur Mury Slumc, Wb1te
Shri ne 1rr a .war!:l ClarencePrtce Do A
'plainofalossuftas~Uis~
Well r-.ir Fltzpatn ck •uf allabeth Hartmge• , HPSS it' w I e~\lad seiViH'S v.~re ~d ' Allit'l \un &lt;Hld WtiJua Jean
ul Jetu salem, Wlll meet itt th e ~:u.:comparut'd by her p&amp;ents,l rls nn
!sense of smell tht~t has been
the dE&gt;hghtful
l1'1 sh names) all her dose tnends l IS dt.'ad , ast lun av elvem~~ 'l'ult
Il l MJ:; Hanv Guthrie who h&lt;ts to m H,dJ fndt~y at 8 ~ m Mr ttnd Mrs Harry Swan Bpellt 'l Mr and Mrs Thurston Clark lost Tast.e per se which Ll
tey WI spent th ~ ~ a~\
1the wee ken d in Coum
I
bus Wit h 1and family of . Columbus we1e ''l apprec1ated bv the• tongoe il
s howe d us alI over h1s huge "-hard h~:trd fart but 11 s truf' nut c use a:. V anno.,j
tt
· .,., t"e k l11 tell M
h
0
1
1
cold storage buJ!dJng I m stun· The mo,tt o
her beaultfu l.
l.nue
a
brug
t day s wllh lu.-r d.wghkr , M; s
urol )I
field Mlsd Pakl)l Price who il
l:i Saturday guesho
of
his limited to
BOur •
nert vet. to recftll those 15 toot exemplarv life c,Jmts over and . kl S &lt;:~nd ~s o ~rt lWi:l\~ ' Oe llll'l t \ usl &lt;J IId l&lt;wlltv at Su woJ ker ul the WSCS,
v.lll st udent at OhHJ State= Univer-1 brother Mr and MIS Way and bitter This sense may be
htgh tiers of ap ple boxes con· over lu me - II
, Be kmd
gar Glove v.h lle Delber t IS
the Uruted Methodtst :S•ty The group celebrated the l Clark
famllv.
lost in disease'S vf tilt' tongul
t:mllng all the glowmg fru\ts or and do the best \OU 'can, , Thl~ l· " t" , d I
I t '1
tt· hosp!ti:ti!ZNI .,.,tlh rheum&lt;Jlll: ft'V I UllchbF llday al 10 a m , fol- birthday of Mr Swao wh.ile 111 The WSCS of ihe Methodist or the nuves that supply II.
h
. h
t h
•
.w.al 'l &lt;:Ill ami )I 1:1 J• ane a e1 lla~ 1tturned Lo h~; r huii1L' owe
) a potiu(k dtnner at c 1 b
tIs year s erves t e
pure 111oble ladv hved up- to every Ohto ln the afternoon tht'y h
D lb 1
d
It .,0 .. rr All Methodi 1
uum ws
Chu:rch met at the church an· 1· The "tast~" of navor• l' lost
1
old
r
th
G
d
d'
"
.
ere
t' lo'(
I~
li.:'
Spon
Jng
u
"
"'
I
s
wo
t
d
t d t men art" IJ!"'01 ·d t0 It d
d
Dmner guests of Mr and Mrs nex on 1'hursday
ufternoon m diseases of the nose ur ()(..
o
e nmes , eep res word vf that Shl:' dJdn I just VlSIIcd ttJetr son Mr and Mrs I t
g
1ta men an I:::I expee e 0
ot
the
Rome
Beauhes
the
Wolf
I
'
a
en
an
ut
'l'h
k
1
X-ray trea~
R
lh J
h
•
y o u quote II
Harold Swartz alld lanli l) at be able lu lea" Ule ho&gt;~ltal unng IIIW IIWn table service !Jon John&gt;Wn and '"" un Sun-1w I a
an sgrv ng program IJractury norve.
1\.er, e onat a~ 1 ( Oilnh·d her mv dea 1 &lt;:~nd WJihamstov.n, w V;:~
suun
dity wen Mr. 1,111d MI:::~ WJI·I E1ght members a?d two visttors ments to yollr shoulder would
name Jt he has II
good fnpnd t\'tl :slllC'e lt.Jmmg M:rs Nina KubJnsun ac e om·
d M . W II
C
Nov If
' l!am
and !K&gt;Ds were present with all mem I not cause either of these
The heady f:ragranre and riot here tu teach m 1927 I ! SU('C'f't'd pamed tile Swar1Z'3 all far as V.t'J;
the 1
al
Will
a songfetlt at Hrut:e and Mur vm l:ttll
"f bers particlpatmg Jt was reJ sory lussell! .
of color of all this JUSt overcom· ,ed her daughter , Mary F:IJ:za Belpre ~md then sluf!pt;'d ulf to th~u brothl'r and .sl:slt'r, M~ the b u~t Chunh uf God Ill Nt:w Manetta Collt&gt;- e a'nd M~!!! T I ported that the money
for i
es yo u Man, man what a treaf1 bP!h as En fT IIs:h teach+&gt;rl- 37 vlslf her son. Mr and Mrs Ro· &lt;c~nd Mrs Thoma.s Whtle
~cneJI, Satuldi:ly , ,'lluv 14:, bl L; HilldoJe OtgHai'iJii
IMissions and Supply work has Q-My doctor I! giving ml
No wonder - na wonder it years ago , a l'inendshlp, unlque bert Robmson and
Tarmc1:1 Keno. Bashan Koad where t~: JO ]J m G1uup.s uf .sluge 1 : ~- wJII
been paid m full. The oHermg Rautrax~N for high blood pre&amp;be t h~ ::illlJih 1110 of L~un tile Mr i:lnd Mr.s Bud Gluesen~ for the Week of Prayer and Self t sure Does it have any sJde
• d
11omt' was &lt;:ump Ie- Ie1v estro)-- (
d b I t l t J'h ·d
1H2pt=l Lnu ul (; al!tpolts ' .~:~nd ta 111p &lt;~fl d d aug hters iipenl a Dema 1 wa::~ sent 111 Christmas effects ~:md can it bit bought
e ~ 1 ~ ~s Murs ~)I ~vel~ ulht 1!l
'
wtek t'!ld m Newark w1tb Mr cards were on d1splay and or· I w1thout a p1-escrlption
11,1gk n udn "rY · rs (.;(:lrdJ an
NUV u.
1and .\otrs HI chard W11ls and ders
taken The December A-Rau,rax-N Ia a comblnaa
1 IC
Je,
1:1n
elilll
VJSite
l\11'.
,, M u b
Wh
d
A !iperl::d Lungregatwnal meet famll)l and other relauve~.
meetmg will be at the home Uon of rauwolt1a and • dJuret-!:HJu
s n.u 'hert
Jte
WI an... \lrd mg ..., 11! Lit htld Sunduy al 7 JO Mr an d M rs \'r ilham McKel -1of Ne1st'l Weatherm~:~n A card I, ll' The combination
allowt
1 umas
lilld Mrs
11~ an v In &lt;:~t the .Sylat:use i'lrst Unll vey attended the tootball game was sent to Mrs Nora Rice for a lower effective dose ol
'' f ami
R Iy ap' Kenu,, ... h
b
ed t-'resb:ytemm ~..:hurd1 Hev and HumecomlnJ!l fesllvltles &lt;tl l who IS cunhned to the home or' both druga and this
lel!lseDI
I
ev . ellr 1 ... as..., &lt;tl!i t&gt;t&gt;n Leonard Melntlre gene1al pres· Man etta College
,
recently
as her son, John H1ce H&amp; hus- the rhanees uf undesirable side
rna kl ng ·'c~:~. II t1 'hthroug,,h t I1e L'Orn - b~lt.:l ul lhe St:wlo
· Ptesb'\olt'ry, gue~ts u1 t heli son, H1 11
By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
1band was also brought to the effects. It should not be tak·
II
unit
11
1
1
r
y
~u
11~
e
.~:..V1:1nge
Is
ll
.
• will
1 m 1 har!:e He also
{' mp Jgl b
h ld
U1 wJJI ue
sun · s home trom the Hot&gt;p1tal en by pe1 sons with severe ktd~
Miss Midmght's \lotebook Dame Ju
~\hen &lt;Ill ~l~gant m&lt;Jtrun from Vtrgtma
1
t:urc~ h~re emg ~ a
e Londut:L a .... orshlp serv 1ce be-' Q- By whom was Jack Demp- .Mrs. Gladys Violet recetved ney disease The drug 11
a
Anderson, one of Broad\\&lt;1\ s most !i ~ated at the hesl table m the house satd
·
l u1~ Lht' business meetmg All sey knot·ked completely from ; word thai her !Uster~in·law, Mrs . greal help in reducing
thl
actresses 1s wanted 101 tu the manage1 ·That man over· ihere
membe1 s &lt;=~It' w gtd to attend the rlog?
, Betty Roush had Wldergone sur. blood pressure but tt eannot be
1
mus1ral adaptation of Paul Osborne !i look:; rat her d1stmgu1shli'd - who 1s he ' '
NOV. 16
I A- Lu1s Firpo In the
hrs:t igery Nov 5 at St. Joseph lkll- l purch~sed ''over the counter."
!'Ailornin:g's at Seven"
R1ta Hav \Vhen the an s\\ef wa!:i "Malcolm X" sh~
Theudorus Count:ll Daughters round un Sept 14, 1923, at Uie l p1ta\, Parketsburg.
I Q--1 am Lall:tng Salutensin tt
Rebena Welles has almost famted
- - - - - - - - - - - of AmerH'a, w1ll observe the1r Polo Ground.s m New
York
brmg my blood pressure dowo.
brr&gt;ke·n her engagement to actor M1 chal-' l
Irene Sharalf the fabulou s destgner
&lt;\.m
ung
to~e
who
en
tered
&lt;
HIIlJVtlfsaJ
y
Wllh
a
puttuck
dm
lJempsey
r~lurned
to
the
rlllg
l
TILE
TARIFF
ASKED
I
Does
It have any s1de effectJ
The Broadwav · icc sca ndal " dtoC'](ied to go on a shoppmg spree HI Pa:
Hul
zt'J
1
splla
l
Jn
the
p&lt;~sl
24
ner
Monda-,.
~t
6
p
m
,
at
the
and
knocked
out
F1rpu
m
tbe
NEW
YORK
I
UPL
l
A
34
A-Tbts
preparadoa, Hke Ra~
10
rnake headlines soon when the Df'8- 11s :1nd \~ as 1epurtedly "appalled' bv the
how
~
wert'
t:lt'l'
L
Stach~::r,
1100
IOUf
lu:lll
Mem~rs
art'
&lt;:~
Sked
second
round.
per
cenl
Increase
ln
cera
mic
trax,
Is
a
combination
of a dig.
Attorney 's tnves1Igattve un1 1 ar st-.. le::- She sa\s l S clothes ha\'e J::~1
- -tile Imports 111 the first six rehc, reserpine (.a rauwolfia d•
a new bunch of t1rket bro kl-'rs
out( lassed t h!:' P~n s fashions
Colurn- Second Ave, M1s Homt'r T tu lH1ng a t overcd d1sh and
1 Q-Whac bird &amp;.ravels zo.ooo l months of 1964 emphasizes the rlvat1vel and protaveratrine.
I
&lt;Jnltr,
:511
('hillteotht"
Hd
,
Tt&gt;r·
Lhe11
uwn
tublt'
servKI!
f B. Atkms Sarah \ 'aughan s eslt ang - IJia PtctuJ es ha s received so many r e- ry D Ad~:~.rns 4:!6 Fourth Avt' .
1miles 11 year'!
NOV. 17
I need for ma10tammg tile tariffs By combining these drU@:I tt ll
td husband wou ld like to get Sarah lo l.l~ests floru t hant y groups l or the FeU
Mr
s
Bt&gt;rltt&lt;J
.J
D&lt;tvls,
HI
1
The
1'
~
11endl)
Cude
of
I
he
,
ATht:
Ar~..:tlc
letns
rn&lt;ike
a
ltf the U S industry is to sur- poss1ble to keep the dose of
._gree to co-star wtth Brook Benton m a .!.1 openmg o t Peter O'Toole's new epl&lt;'
meet round -trlp nngratlon each year jvlve, a&lt;:cordifli to
domestic each of them weH be\()W a danmus1ral which C B would produce at
'Lord .11m '' thev 've deCided to st hedule Galhpolls. \ta1k Authu 11 , Fulks f''t&gt;ddated d 1u1ch w1ll
the Huntrngton Hartford Theatre m Hoi a \\hole '~~-t•ek of "prem1eres' for 1mpor1· HI l f.'l uw11 Lily MJ :s · Humer Tut'~i:l)l Nov 17 , at 8 p m uf 20,000 tu 22,000 mlles The)! I manufacturers Su: month lm- gecous level This preparatioD
~~vood , \vith the tdea of brmgmg Jt tu ant c hanties
The blonde beautv \1Jke Elliott Kt 2 Crown lltv, Mrs Mb!i M1:1ry V1rgnua Rt&gt;lbel will 1nest from llle Arcl1c Circle as Ipo1 ts reached 64 m1!hon square j should not be used, however,
~ew York lf it 's a hit
NIChols has been sqlllrmg 1s Glona l'alvm Sprouse Rutl&lt;Jnd Ruy be tilt&gt; program le~:~der Host· I far .socth as Masst~chus€tls, m 1 feet, taking awl:ly more than w1lh digitahs and if you han
Matlack wmler !Kime are found t!Ven one·thtrd of the total U.S Mar- Uequent skipped beats. Evell
Wtlhe Mavs ' tnends expert hnn lo Stemham , the magazine wnte1 ""ho got Asbury kadne, Mrs Charle!i e~ses Mrs William
ket, lht!y cla1m
though thta is not a symptom
¢1arrv Gladys Cof1eld of :St Lolll .s anv a JOb as a Playbov bunnY so she l'OU}d do WJIJJ&lt;t m Holt~J . Rt 1 H-cH'IIle .and Mr s!i MttJ)' Elizabeth Ch~:~.p w1thtn the Antar~..:Uc C11 cle.
4 ay now Thev sav he 's taken a long a behtnd·the·~cenes article. Her stan Mrs Halph W Brewer, HI 1 man
I
to cause alarm, you shoUld twP
1
Han ard was the f1rst coll ege Homew01 k requires about 12 the drug or redu&lt;..-e the dosB&amp;e.
time pondermg the step because h~ had Will become a y•av next season, and Portland M1 s Wtllwm Fr&lt;tn k
~o many problems w1th h1s !trst marn
founded m the American colo- to 15 hours a week !or the av-IToo larie a dosage may cause
lnends are wondering 1f Glona's se1tlng r Farley o\lbany, ~rs Ru hard COOPER SIGNS PAt,.
•ge
Br1gitte Hard at s new f1lm 'C on· a deal Wlth M1ke to dire ct - and H so P l11&lt;tnkenshtp, w~llstun Mrs
LONDON 1UPI J H~nry l mes 1l636 !, W1ll1am ami Mary erage Amt-rtcan student Jn jun- : nausea, dizzlness, nasal stuffl~mpt " \\ hich was supposed
1u have Lhred her or the sho\\ '&gt;
Only t\o\-~ Car! I&lt;' Winkler, Well ston , T~r Cooper HnUsh Empire h&lt;::avy .l CoUege was second in 1693.
10r high school.
ness or general peplessness.
~een released last Summer has treen ap- years ago, one at the Catskills' 1Jus1est ry Lee Me Menus Hamden. !\'Irs we1ghL champwn, is signed to
proved. at long last bv the New Y01 k and most 1mportant agents refused to Paskal W Akers Rt 2 Phny, t1ght an umdent1hed Amencan
Do It
Board at Regents overruling the dect- book Barbra Stre1sand tor even it smgle W Va , Mrs Darrell Dunean, o(_lponent here on Nov. 17
t lon of Its mot10n pict ure d1vision whkb gtg at the lowliest bungalow co Ioney He Ravt&gt;n.swood W Va , and Mrs
Promotr Mtke barrett sa1d
$ngmalh lahPled the film "obscene ' told her manager "My people up her. · Gilbert 1/11 Flesher , Charleston. the opponent would be Roger
It marks the thtrd lime 1n 30 years that wouldn 'l dtg thts ktd at all" But Phtl
H1scher of Oakland, Calif , Son·
I KNOW IT'S
W Va
~P Board ot Re ge nts ha!i:. scrapped a de- Greenwald of ihe mammoth Concord is
Births
ny Bans uf Detrmt, Jefferson 1
NONE OF MY
Cislon of 1ts cmema dt vision
Actress s1gnmg her lor a Sunday stand at the
BUSINESS. BUT
Mrs James C Mitchell Rt 1 LJav ts uf Mobile Ala , or Alon·
inn Roherts !she's Katie Winters of the highest fee a female sta1 ever has bl::!ell Brdwell son 10 2U p m Thurs· zo Johnson of Rankin, Pa
HOW HI~ AR£
~Secret" 'T'V rommerrialo::l is a secret
patd tn the hJStorY of the Catskills -and d:o~y Mrs Jat:k.le Uean b1eal, t-'amil)' Page Sborll Trib e-al
YOUR MORTc:'lA0E
tride She waltzed down the atsle w•th he expetts rwtous busmess
PAYMEN'rS
45 Lady Ave . Jackson daugh
HIORE.?
top ad exerut1ve Hn gh MacKenzie
D:.tvld Merrtck and Bob Merrill are
ter
7 48 p Thursday Mrs m I
'
serwuslv considering staging Broadway
Show biz letter from Africa "Broad- mus1cals based on "The World of Henrv Charles W Holter HL I Raune
way actors discouraged by the compett- Orient" and " Breakfast at Tiffany's" 1::~on, 5 03 p rn Thursdav Mrs 1
.on over thf'rP ought to hnrl 1t easier to Mernll would write both musLc and lv- I Lawrence DL1n1t Mt Alto W 1 DEVOTE[.. fO rNTittEST OP
MEIGS MASON AREA
Qet a job here There are only 11 perfor- ncs The des1re to transform "Breakfa;t Va daughter , 3 41:1 i:i m Thun·
I
• tc~~o~ro a o-n. "ulllll$ft ...
dav
I)'Jers registered for professwnal acting at TiHam s ' mtu a Broadwav show 1s
-•
Ch••'" Tafln-ttlll lcltf&lt;ll
IIC hargc.~
""11111•""' ,..,., affernoOfl ""•Jfl lu•
Ill Kenya. a cou ntrv two-and-a-half times understandable - 1t was a · marvelous I, Patients Drect'ntly
dtst: harged 111~ ov r.,, ohtc v.u., ~ubtttl'lll'll
Comp~ony •11 OWIIec:ltOI'IIt It ""'"'.... '"Y
Kav
~· size of England
Aro you ready movie But •· Henry Orient?"
'
Inducted
Elvm
Fmle:y,
Mrs
1
oi'
O!o ~tus1n••• oH•u •"•"• wv t.
fur the most popular TV program Stevens wtll be '·Kaye" Stevens when I B lh •· •h 1 ,._
Mahl~ I''llAnt•,."
H !dllorlal ptlont WY :1-SlS'
1
er
l:l
11lC
0
!!
,
1•1&lt;1
s
•• ,, 1 ano ~~...
matlln•
throughout East A f nra' • Dr Kildan"l" she opens at the Copacabana Nov
19
Dray
E!zi:i
Deeds
Purley
T
l
n•"••
•'
,,..
•ollt
otrlce
..
"'•"'•"'•
~
Columbia. prepann E~ 1ts Indian Oe· For the usual reason - her astrologist
'
'
) Ohio.
r. Chnstopher Os1eck1 Da·
adyartt""' .,.p,.....tatiY•
E!an "Born Frf'e" seqnenre where Elsa and numerologist sa1d 1t would Improve Ka1
ld C Hunt G
S
aottii'Mitl• "'"'Dtlt. Inc. ,., '-'''"•
V
, regory 1mpson, •oro ""'' ,.,,., """" c1n ..... ,.,,.
lioness of the storv goes s\\i mming ' her whole life
Lena Horne wires
Jean
0
Durst.
Scott A McLain \ &amp;UDIHt.tto" rlf•• DoiiWII'tiO ...
that
she'll
be
home
m
time
to
do
her
I~ having no luck at all fmrl trr g local no:
Leland
Clonch,
Mrs C.
F\ ~ 11 rrt., ....,.. IIVIIII11•111 •• - " ...
Chalk Jt up as
!Ice willing to do vigilante dutv
Ray Christmas shoppm~ .
Sham,
Mrs
0
.
C
Auslm,
Rich•~~••• •n11 ,.., '" ednnn at ttY
J!yan Is completing Africa's slickest golf mevtt~lllt Brezhnev and Kosyg1n fare
ard
B
&amp;ogan,
Mrs
Ell
Pyles
0111h '''"'tne~ O'fl'ln~ .,._.. •
murse at his Mount Kenva Safari Club masks are already available 1n some of
' "'11ntr1t. " IMJ m... nMt~H" lUI ft,
C
Mrs
Wash
3\rns
&lt;t
nd
Mrs
Don.,.
~.... ltllut• ....... urr. . . . . PVIH
the Broadway novelty shops. Meanwhile,
..!..bepts for a Christmas openrng
ald M. Thalt'.r und infant dau- ["at ... ~~~~•~• 11,.,. '""""" •1.at ••
Th4!re was a priceless vignette at the the price of Khrushchev masks has been e:hler.
~AIIIh tn• ,... ,, t11MJ ... MMfflt,
Eauator Club in Natrobi !he olher dav reduced .

2-D:11ly SenUntl Pomt.'IO\ :vftdd\f'pUn 0

1

.
Did You Know
That ... ?
"

Hutch

•

IRespects
,

,-------

-

-·

---------------

CALENDAR
I
SOCIAL

Portland
Society Notes

0 f Jts gTfHtS

*

I

!

I

Jti!t.

-

4

JITUIII'.

1

,.

•

/ l'tCKED BY DE PICCOU

Hutchinson's body was on
v1ew today at the Gnfflth-Clme
.f uneral Home at nearby Anna
Man~ island, whe re Hutchmson
had h1s home

12" REO

..

CANDLE

'

when you buy
7gallons of
Ashland Gasoline
The soft glow of candlelight •••
enhances any holiday setting.
Now you can get 12~mch band·
d1pped candles free at your Good
Ne~ghbor Ashland Oil Dealer's.
W1th every purchase of 7 gallons
of Ashland Vitalized Gasolille,
you'll get one 12-wch tapered red
candle. These candles are smoke~
less, dripless, and they won't fade.
You'll want to get several for
holiday display throughout your
home. Dnve m at your Good
Neighbor Ashland Oil Dealer's
where you see the "FREE
CANDLE" Sign.

DOCTOR
SAYS

- --

--- ---~---

~ull ~:

1

wa:~

'! t"

pm;. ..

'OCJety N t es

~ l'~ ~w

.

Appearing on &lt;be
1
Hu lchmson, m&lt;~nager of the 1 MILA N. Italy CUPI )-Heavy· will be the ChoraUen ad •
Cmcmnatl Reds aOO two other weJghl Franco De P1 ccoh of Blendettes, singing group1 Ill
maJor league teams before I Italy scored a fir st round te&lt;!h~ Point Pleasant High School, _,_
tha t, died m a hospital here meal knockout over Henry Wal-l short bll!ine!IJ
leSifon· wf111
Thursda:y of chest cancer l litsch f.Jf New York In a sched- Mrs Hemy 0 Wataoo pn&amp;at 01e age of 45 He was U?' uled eight round bout Thursday 1 dent, presidlng wW
consc ious when he died, h1s mght.
I mucl81 program
._
doctor sa 1d
•
'

Tuppers Plains
Society News

AJfred

L0~1

•

-

.

~f

•

CINCINNATI, Oh•o IUP!l- Smgmg Group1 to ·,
0"""' Roberuon " due to ,.. Entm.in Oub
~urn to the liueup uf the Cin- PT. PLEASANT - Tho
I cmnau Royals wmgbt wheu llie / Pleasant WomaD'J Chtb ......
Royals take on the St Louis Friday evenlnJ at 7:• p.
Hawks at Cincmnau Gardens In the Presbytlriu ~

IUPI) - Robtrtson h.a! mJssed
fou; clal room1 with the Millie
';:I! it~ final respects I games followmg an eye Jnjury partment tn charge of &amp;be
ay to r
ulchmaon. one he suffered two weeks !:lao
gram
.

-

-

..bir o" RE'nJRNS

1

HHADENTON Fla

J

-

r Dally Sentinel, Pom~y-.Middleport, o.. NO'!'. 13, 1. . .

~~seball

1fl

1

-

-~

'

•

1

~ss

l;

:~~~r ~~ a~r mann~; Mr~"' Ge;~ld

Bur~~;"!~.

h~re

~~a at~

~nd

s~eet,

~lty

I

I

I

~1

c:~~ed t~s

b~~~~e ~ Then~

MCK~IVtY

b~

~·

,

•

1

Voice of Broadwav. • • • reportmg

1

I

I

Hospital News

I

Homeowners ...
YOU CAN

SAVE
MONEY

on your

OIL &amp; REFINING COMPANY

nome

lnsuraooo 1

Check our IIMI'IP tiMI our

rata ••• 1n11 aee how
JOU can lAVE

zt%

AN: 1bout ow lklrneawlllll
lmiJrance,

Ko oblreetlon

'RABBIT and BIRD SEASON OPENS NOV. 16th.

HMI
lfOMf MUTUAl IHS-UIANCI CO.

V. D. EDWARDS
Insurance Agency
WY 2·2440

E. 2nd Strnt

ONE

Let Us Install Your

DAY SERVICE
ON

FLOOR COVERING

SHIRT
FINISHING
ROBINSON'S

I

.

.

IJHE DAILY SENTINEL

1

111•

I

NOW YOU CAN HAVE
BEAUTIFUL NEW FLOQRS AT LOW COSTI
Armstrong lllloleiiiD, SBi!tlran, fioor .tile you oamo
It, we supply .the c 0veting ind btstall ole com leta

~~ at low cost ~d Easy Tef!IIS are availabl/Call

j "'"""''

Ingels, F~miture
NYS-2635

Mkldloport
.
I

,_ " '

•

Lewis Repair Service
-FORe HEATING
ePLUMBING
eROOFING

lEWIS
REPAIR SERVICE
WY :14314

1:14 Mill St.

Mtddloport

THANKS...
VOTERS I

e HUNTING PANTS
eHUNTING COATS
e SHELL VESTS
eGAME BAGS
eBOOTS
e AMMUNITION
eSHOTGUNS
•LICENSE

s.. Our
Soloction Of .••
Troclo-ln
Automotlc Shottunt · ·r · :c., ll

FOR
YOUR SUPPORT
'

H. P. CHRISTY
MEIGS COUNTY ENGINEER

Browning
Romlngton

H&amp; RFIRESTONE DEALER STORE
MIDDLEPORT, 0 •

�, I

*" • • • "'

,0

-

4

•

II A A

A

a

.. #!&gt; ... A ;, . . .

8~ FRfi~O MCMA~E

..,. ,... Kyger Creek Lands Six
D(ST
tD

FIRST TEAM
Ployor-School

~opelc~:er Ki

~ ~~ Jn;ac~ ·~:~;-~

'1 .-. , ,. . . .._ ._.. , - , , . _... . . '" o

[)aily Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport 0 ., Nov. 13. t9M-S

1

Schooh-Pioyor \hey "ould !Ike lo ocrimmqe
1with ony SV AC team.

YR POS YR
• E •
·

." ::: :::

1114
1senlatlves from the various ! or.d again!! top competlUon, bu; ed.. 0
Ntv. I,
: :
E
Fox \ A shor 1 SVAC meetlna: wu
1
W.
bo l
·ill b casting a c.ueful thb weoek lh~y mett on• o ra,..~ ueora.a ec
.
Swl•ber 1: l.oblt
J . Danlel~KC . . . .. 4 T,
4 .... , . . . R-D.
. held after the selection ()/ the
UP I Sporu rnr-r k d _w '\ ""th 1 :u . m·s ltadmg ca n- Lhe ir toughest opponent• ol the Engineers lost to Tennessee ~ J . Bailey
4tS
-Tru:::. ts ~:~n tmportant wee en ed)de II _e ;
nt two weeks · season In lllh-ranked Michia:an laat weekend but ii they can K. McElhinney
W T. Foster-NG .. .... 4 r
4
E C Frecker \ •ll·slar player•.
lur Lhos~ ~.:ullege football teams I ates m t Je n
.
overcome that letdown they 'll ' E. Bartell
422 E. Hughes--KC . .... 4 G
... .. . .
The Southern Valley officLals
!wpm~ lv latch uut u &lt;~ posl·St'll- A~ong . thu!jt' under ·t St"rious State. Spartans lmpreiiiYe
! be plenty of trouble for the ! Blind
30 R. Twyman-NG . .. - S G
NG - M Toler decided to play Bishop Femrick
bow l bid
constderatwn for 11. pos --season
h h
~.... p_ Carpenter-R . ... 4 C
4 -- · " ·
·
HJgh ln ba1ketball next JtiiODson _
·
k Ill t ' beth . top-ranked Notre '('he Spartans !4-3) are a1- Tide. Alabama, l oug. 1s I . W. Wilford
oN"'I
KC
HB
4
'"r'" rrly three wee s e o r
1s
.
ih
.
•ho'
· ·•r, one
G French.•.•.
-... aames will not count as
" Ul
.
e-· Dame The 1nsh sport a HI rel·· ways at their best a~a 1ns1 e 1l !M"Ven-pom1 c Ire m u•
.
R. Bailey
32.5
.
4 HB
"~ •
Ule regular sea~on._ ~-~_:JJf_~
·--'" toughies ." They have scored [ Third-nmked Arkanaas ( !-(~ ), Total
2412 R. Ba~nett-KC .. . , .
B
4
SW- D. Bryant league games unUI the follow~
im prt&gt;ssive upsets over South· with an edge towards the Cot- Won z Lott 1 rolnll 4
D. Chick-NG · · ' · · · : ~B
4 · · · · _ R- R. Adams lng year.
""California and Purdue . This ion Bowl, and Nebraska &lt;8~).
O.vla Waraor lao,
,P . Duncan- KC ··'··(DEFENSIVE! .. . ·.
i. Uniforms were dlA&lt;ui!Sed and
has bee.-. o year of getting even an Orange Bowl probability, E. Perry
47S
SECOND TEAM tt was IIP'eed to wear the regund the
. •·Jn R. Carson
••• FIRST TEAM
OS y R
School-Pioyor lar rod on the road and white
Thet
for the Irish, however, a
Y are heavy favorltes to mam"'
:;: PLAYER-School
YR. P . 4. .•. _...• R--C. Evans at home.
'
rate u a 7~ point pick over their unblemished marks. The ; T. Anderson
•...: C. Leach-KC ...... 3 E
Attending Thursdays session
their Big Ten foe .
Razorbacks, who lead the H. Chesher
;;; M. Peck- NG .. , .... 4 E
were: Coacbea, John Dudding
Second-ranked Alabama (8-0l Southwestern Conference, are a i F. Reichert
R. Jeffers-R .... .. . 4 TT
and Geora:tt Evans, North Gal·
129 T Foster NG
is draw ing the eyes of bolh the l 16·polnt choice ov..- SOuthern . Handicap
4
nd J'
Sugar and Cotton Bowl co~mut· Methodist and the Corni1Uskers Total
2425 R.
NG · · ·' · 3 OSLB 4 .... . . R- G.
lia; John Wickline a
:'
. aD buttou!! are replaced on your laundered sb1rts or
toes, but the Crimson Tide ." are favored by l(V. point• over Woo 1 Loot! Polnll t
M. Mulford-KC · · • · 4 LB
4 . . " E- R .
White, Kyser Creolt; Pal We ·
we wtll laundry
..
· art
-E .... 4 HB
4
SW- D.
..- aod Lloyd Myero, soutbwnt.
M
. G
primarily concerned about wm· I Oklahoma State .
K. H ung-E ......
·.
·.
·.
·.
.
•rn·, Bill Prldd• ood Joe LJm.
4
4
nlng the Southeastern ConferRole Fever
K I: C. Jewelen
c Frecker
#
nd
'
· und I t
·. HONORAI·L·E· M
.. E. NTION _Fisher, Racine;
lng, Racine; DaYI Stricklin '
e.n.;,c;.e.:a;.n.d,:k.:e:e~pi:n:g:J.:I!.=.=e:•.:•:.·l The big battle Ia In the Big JA. JSlobart
...
-•- a nd Pete
'71 E tern· Evans Ract' ne· Fry Southwestern; Kobl ent z, AI Bowen; E•-"'•
0 hns
""'""'""'""'""'~~""'""'""'E""'""'E""'EEE~~~
Ten where seventh·ranked Ohio C· Rid ont
~"""" Eastern:
·~
as
"'ller' Southwestern·
•
' , Cleland, Racine; J oh nson, Nlberi, Norw•
.- G• Ilia .
State •6·11 and aixth-ranked
.
eou
JYK
Tr
d Ia ttend...
K
c'reek·
s'mtth
Southwestern;
Colly,
Hannan
ace;
Executive
Hea I
a
W
If
0
.chlgan
&lt;
'I
)
ara
fl•ht•·•
It
'·
e
~·
yger
'
Cl
B k SOuthD
Mr
~
... ·•
R B
i65 Murdock. Ha~nan Trace; Amoo, Eastern.
·
ance were, ay a er,
I
out for a Rose Bowl berth. The
. oweD
42
weJtern; DermiJ Murdock, Hao1
11 wmner of the Big Ten automa- Handicap
ti te
heduled for nan Trace; IJid. carter Mallie.
Gau1e readlng1;
GaiHpo 5
bid to lhe Rose Total
2Mll ' The unbeaten Kyger Creek TenLa ve ams sc
Dam tB 5, 12.2. running 1\2 feel ~~~:r.!:"rl;ht now the Buck· Woa ! Loot I Polato I
Bobcats placed six of 111 offen-the Single A are Symmes Val- N~e~a~!.;..od ood Walter
on rvllers, Pomeroy-Mason 21.~ e es lead the loop with a 4-0'
Blue &amp;: Grey
aive ltlll'tiog players on t h ley, Blackfork, Hannan
Stowera were princlpalJ
vrbo
11)2, Pl. Pleasant 2417 , Hinton .:ark to Michigan's 4-1 record. ~ V. 1\lppei
441 SVAC Dream Tellll Thursday and North GaiUa.
82, Kanawha Falls 2 65, Char· Both take on Big Ten opponents E Bachner
-403 night when thl Southern Valley Coal Grove~ ~ackson, t.n,t•-l were pr_•_,._n_t._ __
OPILY
leston 18.91, London. Marmet Saturda with the Buckeyes! W. Chisler
471 Athletic
Conference coaches Point, and Galbpolls areDoublle] BURLINGTON, VI. (UP!)~
NQ.OO Down-81l1nc:o on
and Winfield dams were on the , hosting yNorthwestern a n d the I F. W. Porter
512 met at Norlh Gallia.
tlvely scheduled fur the
Warren Glngru ol Turners
1
Conv•niont f •rml
•
sills
Iowa Ohlo l J, Duerr
506
AA event.
~
1 IU
'
Ri
Alton Zepllyr I Wolve~.nes v s ~ t h ·. to Total
23-34
Both offen!live and defensive KC Football Coach
J l Falls, Mass., hu been namcw
Obf
IS a 141'. pom c ooce
· ed the m
·~~~~t~~~~:h'"':~d basketball
cooch at wu
Cham-a
up 14.,o 2 · 4~verp m;
Glendora up State
Lakt the
Wildcats while Mi chi- Won 1 Lolt I PolDtP I
team• ws-e dom1na ted by ,.n. Wh'lte, adVIS
College_ Glnlf&amp;l
11 4, 7 45 P m_.; w~~r 'f!~~:~ gan rates Just 5-even over the I E . muZ~:IaDd Oll
-444 ior~~tll Galli&amp; was second
:~~llt~.!l.sb.op Fenwick
athlete at the Unl~
FURNITURE CO .
up;'· ~. ~ p5 am st. Hawkeyea.
. htl l R. Sargent
443 three boys and Racine and
White said that this
now
of Massaehuaetta.
Bruce own .
. .
On the Weal Coa~;:t, etg l
ern each placed one on the
MASON, W. VA.
Marys down 15, 4 30 a mE.; tOn· rankt'd Oregon State and UCLA I J . Follrod
383 Star team
1
"'""'"";;;.=;;;;;;=====~~~~~~iiii
-iiiiii'~;.-;.-"l
d
15
5·25
am
·
as
ern
Blind
!llO
~
- -~
- - - I war 6 u: .. New M~rtinsvllle I are battling for the oth~ Rose I Blind
390
Prior to ·the voting, the Gallia I
I up 1 '
a m JO a m Louisiana Bowl berth. Both are tted for I Handicap
75 County Athletic Association met. I
down l!· 1
. · _. nn B u the AAWU conference I e a·d l
The group discussed the coun- 1
d~own 11 , _1 25 a;:~~~\ ydown . li, i with 2..0 marks and both will ~~~~. Lost 3 Polnti 0 2125 ty tourltaments, the JUnior high I
(, , 4 . 10 am , b G
17 6·to l battle conference foes Satur-~
Mr Bee
basketball tourneys and offi·
5 25 am . Jaco
· u~ •
day The Beaven are a slight
·
11
421
: am ·~ Sally Polk up 1'_- 6 a6 a: 2-Yl point choice to upend Stan- ~ P. easel
c ;~~ Jroup passed a
The whole family il ture to
m ; George G. up 18, 3 30 ~mb' ford while the Uclans are an B-1 ~iin~ot.son
510 tion to obtain Dale Hall a n
8
390
enjoy our delicious metll
i
.Jeffboat
up
18,
4
30
am
;
e
point
wxterdog
against
Wash·
Gene
James
as
toll'nament
offl~
We han the
Jane up 18 &amp; a .m.; C. V. Harn
J. Louks
412
t 5
tnd prompt courteous tervic•
d
19, 3 am . Pennsylvan- mgton
I d'
M. Wt!rl'Y
608 clals at Southwestern a
per
•
I er
own '
'
Boston College, a ea mg
ni ht
_ ,, J
or tho
ia dow_n 19, 6 102~-~ ~5 !e:~ candidate fm· _the Liber~y and ~o~!l:t l..ost t Poi.nlt I 2421
~ ~otion was passed to
THE MARTIN
'
.
v-•
'f
Uo
sw01
lh
down
.
6
451
Gator
Bowl!,
lS a 2 pomt ~~
25
complimentary
passes
I
. ·,"'- -. .
".
RESTAURANT
.
' .
Harvey Jordon down 22,
derdog against Miami •Fla ) In I
hool for the tourney
and
Middloporl
, am . Elgercliff up 23, 12:20 a .
contest
tonight
I
Tnd
High
Game
M.
Werry
sc
.
.
t
•oun·
,l
.
ltoute
7
.
·
·
d
a m . the 1one rna 1or
· 221
have the adnu!ston o a11 ._,
5
23
30
1
C
m.; nva er up '
· "
·
k tb It
es stay lh
Cotton Queen up 23 6 15 a.
Jnd . fU.gh Series - M. Werry ty bas e a gam
I m; Panzo up Greenup 4 p.m.;
608
I same ~·~~ra~t.~~~~
To GiYo You
Sycamore down Greenup 6:40
Team High Game - K &amp; C l studen .
hf~ basketball
p.m ; J . s . Lewis down Green·
•
Jewelers. 866.
The JWUCf'
sed
I ups 20 pm . Orlenian down
Team High Seriea- K &amp; c Journamen! was ~~the tou:r·II
Greenup ~: 20 p.m.: Phi II PI
Jewelers, 2508.
It was dectded ~ o II&gt;
ARE AT
Spocn down Greenup i 35 p.m.;
-~
ney a week be ore e
S.rbtro Brent down Greenup
Q-What part did lbe nation- school event.
on
PH9_~,. • 11:3&gt; p.m.· Walter Hougland
'
al epic o1 Flalond play fa Am· The tournament "Ill
1
~--·-.. · ·
'
·
.,
Monday Feb 8at4 :30at
1
down
Greenup
2
.50
am
.;
War~
UDitecl
Prest
lat.ernattoeal
ertcao
lltereture.
•
·
nd
ls
i
..Come In ond See Our Complelo
8
t]ine of Go~ - Fir ed or O i!- Fired,
WY 2-2036
, ren HoUfland down Greenup 6iher Natinal Baskeiball As· A~ The national epic of Fin· weste~f~ ~~~ :.col8m:am::m.
-CD 1t-!ron or Steel 8Diler• •••
7:30 a.m, E . P. Jones down sociaUon teams now know Jt land h1 the Kalevala. Thi1 work ached
nd the final
·-Or Coli for rREE ESTIMATES.
, Meldahl 2 30 p.m ; Western up I can be done- . The Boston Celtlcs ! served as. a mode! for "The Tbursd.a~ir~- ~a~urday Feb I
1l
' Meldahl 9 15 p m.: John Hood 1
b beaten
I SonR of Hiawatha" by Longfel- game WI
•
up
Meldahl
12
10
a
111
:
SouthcaHu
e
er
It·
took
an
almostlow,
who
undertook
to
uhape
13
beginning
at
'i
:JOP.
ri
.
al
1961 Romblor Cuslom 4 Dr. 511. Wog. only $1295
I
owt&gt;v .
I nd f th
AI
ui
Walter Stowen
nctp
!ern down Me\dahl 2:25 a.m .; unbelieveable effort by the Phil- the_ .ege- _ !I o
e . . gonq n
ru toid the merrn-11 Overdrive, black and white, one local owner
I Northern up Meldahl 4:35a .m.; d 1 hl 76 'en to do it Th~ Indians mto an artificial folk Southweste ·
.11
1961 Ch...,rolot 2 Door .............. only $1295
'I Franklin Pierce
up Meldahl 71;6.~ ~attled back from . a 25 ~~epic.
hers ~tl SOAuthtowests-mnewnt'
6 cyl. R&amp;H, clean and nice. Standard trans. One
··
·
ih
~ange
u~
a.m.
point deflc1t and fmally won e
.
.
.
b 26 1nd 27 and the Doltble, IJ local owner
was Fe ·
March 5
: Gallipolis Dam - Solv_ay ~p 1 ball game 1I0·109, on a jump! SU' _wuuton ~hurc. hill
1961 Ford Folcon 4 Dr. C111. Sto. Wog. only $1295
1 1:30 a.m.; Esso West v~rglrua shot by
Paul Newnann with I born ~n Blenheim Pal&amp;l.'t 1 01.- AA tournament on
R&amp;H, Standard trans, one local owner
6
1960 Rombler Amorlcon 2 Dr. Sedori .. only $795
up 2:204:25
a .m.;
LucyJohn
Jane Lucas
eightnighl.
seconds remaining
:::--:::::·
IIdown
a .m.;
J_..add day
Auto. R&amp;H. Nice and clean, solid. Cheap operating

--- .-.. --- --- -·-

Jj oo .,...

REAM TEAMS
11.- • re...-ve lellll co•
1964 ALL SV AC D
I ~ehool
posed ot fmbmon aod oopl»!OFF INS! VEl
SECOND TEAM . mom. He iold tho II""'P thai

_ _ _ _ --

INDUSTIUAL LI!:AOU&amp;

.&amp; • • ...,_ ....... .,. ,. .,. ~

..

-·

'

Bowl Pictures Will be Brighter
Following Weekend Grid Action

.jl . . . . _,

CHRISTMAS
Progtllms &amp;Pl•y•

• • • • •
MIDDLEPORT
BOOK STORE

I

010 YQ U KNOW

I

.

DUKE ( LEAN ERS

MIDDLEPORT, 0 .

I

G U ARANT EES

.'
.

MOTOROLA

TWYm;:;

1

e 3 Shirts Free of Chg.

~

R•lver

3 ROOMS
New Furniture

.

'

I

[

ews

1

I

MODEL BC4 . . . . . FM-AM CLOCK RADIO

•I

W.Jkt to FM or .4-M musk Full {f'alure cleck , sleep
bUZZt'f alarm, V!Si!lte, tuned ru· stage 1D .f)f,

~W11rh.

I

Has lotldnes~ co ntrol . FM limiter, Autollllltic Frequency
('untro . Siu· . 11 1 '~· · x ti 1'-t x 5 1t;. "_ (:olors : HC4E, BLack;
HC4S .

l1C4W, Whitt' .

WERNER RADIO &amp;T.V.

MASON

I'""

S;~n l ;

N. 2nd A•o.

20

I

FREE
ESTIMATES ~HEATING

I

SYSTEMS

.

·1· 'i". ·: ,

issue\

RIGHT BOILER

I

'

,i

RIGHT FURNACE

)

'

HYDRONI
BASEBOARD

Celtics Lose,
76'erS Wm by

1

i

A CLEANER
WARMER HOME I
f ·,
: .. \

I

THE BEST IN USED CARS

MEIGS THEATRE

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

(Technicolor)
C h&lt;~rllon Heston, Ava Gardner. David Niven, F'lora Robson, John Ireland, Leo Genn,
Paul Lukas Elizabeth Sellars.
Colorcertoon

One 110-1()9

1

I

~

I

Pomeroy, Ohio

STEAK

•

SUN ., MON, TUES •
Nov. 15-16-17

Home of t/;r

" WHAT A WAY TO GO"'

f•bulou•

Shirl&lt;&gt;y MacLaine, Paul New-

t Tet'hn !Color }

Mrs. 11

I

Th::;u~rs~r~- ~ ~f~or~d~sh!r~e~,:E~ng:la~od~.

1
IDeon
up 5:40 am.: Relrable The Ea•t•rn Division
up 6:55am .; Lorena up 7.15\Celtics. who had won

OHIO VALLEY
PLUMBING &amp; HEATING

I

I•-~~~~.';!'ha:l~!~ up 7:~~l!~mZ.

1up Mormet 2:20 a.m.:
5:15a .m.
Price up Marmet
Thelma Ann up Winfield 4:05
Edward Baer, owner
I p.m.: W. H. Shaver, Jr.
Pomeroy i Wmfleld 5:10 p.m ,
232 E. Second
'""=======--::-=...,==.,.==-====~; up Winfield 6:5&gt; pm.
"!'

--·-------:._~_~~~--

- --

~~~ai~:t awi~~~ut l:a~os~J~f~ ]

-·-·-~--

- ·- - - - ·-

PLACEMENT TEST
(JfOII.COMPITffiiE)

NOV. 14, 1964-8:30 A.M.

upped it to ()0-5~ in liTe third 1
'od
pe~ · by Olympian L~::~~::~ ~~
Jackson, who wa• high
with 27 points, aod Chet Walk- II
er the 76'ers pecked away
1

:~ ~~ n:~~;;~g ~~o :~:~~ ~

tied the score with two--minutes i
to go. Sam Jones led the Boston scoring with 2:4 points.
1
In other game!, Los Angeles 1
def.. ied New York , !U.l23, In
overtime and Detroit walloped
San Francisco, 121-99.
.
Dick Barnett's basket w1th
seven secunda remaining in
~gulaUon time sent the Laker·
Knick game into an extra session. Then the Lakers ripped
off 1o straight points lo lee the
victory . Elgin Baylor finished
with 35, Jerry West added 32
Barnett coniributed 24. Wll·
Reed of the Kni&lt;ks lopped
everyone with 38.
W!lt Chamberlain tallied ~
points, high for the young sea~
son, but the Detroit Pistons und« new player-coach Dave De~
Bussche" shot an amazing S6
per cent In tbe final half to
register an easy wm. seven
trolt players scored in do~ble
figures while only two Warr1on,
other tllan Chamberlaln, were
able to malch that feat~
1

l

Athens, Ohio
U. S. Post Office, 11 West Stimson Ave.
More than 8 ,000 Peace Corps Volunteers are needed to meet urgent requesb lrom developing na\tons in Latin America, Africa and Asia. To be
considered for \raining programs you should take the non-competitive
placement test November 14 Ei tl~ er send a completed application to the
Pea ce Corps before the lest, or fill one out and submit it at the time you take
the lest For an application, or more information, write the Peace Corps, or
-see your l~al Postmaster.

HEADQUARTERS FOR

• • •

ENGLANDER
MAnRESSES

• • •

0 W..hlngton, D. C. 20525
Publiohed as a public service in cooperation with The Advertiaing CouncH

BAKER FURNITURE
MtDDLIPORT, D.

s

BLA ETTN AR
BETTER Buys

60 Falcon 4Dr. · • · · s795
Sedan. 4 new tires. Showa cood care. 6 c:yl. std.
shift

64Pontiac

• • •

Conv. Cpe. Power Steering and brakes. Hydrama·
tic. 3,965 careful miles. Showroom clean. Onetnal
cost $3,964.86

64 Buick . . • • · . · s3995
Electra Conv. cr.. Almoot Uke the day it was sold.
Fu 11 power. Ful equipped

63 Rambler VB • • • $1795
4 Dr. Sedan. "770" aerieo. Very sharp

62 Buick· · · • • · · S2477
lnvicta Conv. Cpe. Power Steering
Auto shift

and

'
brakes.

58 Mercury 4Dr. · · . ·s495
Original 2 tone veen finish

BLAETTNARS
PoMEROY, 0 • .

'•

car

I

•

1959 Romblor Amerlun 2 Dr. Sto. W•l· only $795
Auto. Heater, beautiful tu-tone blue
1959 Romblor Amorlcon 2 Dr. Sto. Weg. onlY $795
Standard trans. R&amp;H. Light green, runs fine, eood
tires '
1959 Romblor Clonic 4 Dr•.......... only $795
Standard with overdrive, R&amp;H. Clean and nice, 6
cyl. See this
1.959 Plymouth 4 Dr. VI S.voy . , • , .. , . only $795
Auto. (Push Button)
1959 Opel . . .. . .. . .. . .. .. .. .. .. . .. . only $795
Clean and nice
1958 Chovrolot 6 cyl. 4 Dr. Sto. Weg . .. only $695
Standard trans. R&amp;H. Clean and solid
1958 Olch Super II 4 Dr. Hardtop ..... only $695
Full power, local owner. Clean and nice
1957 Rambl'r Clonic 6 cyl•.. . . , •••.. only $595
Auto. R&amp;H. Clean and nice
1957 Ford VI l'alrlono ... .. , • , ... ,. . , .. only $595 .
R&amp;H. Auto.
only $495
1957 v
~
Runs fine
1957 Dodgo Stotlon Wegon . ..... .•.. onlY $595
1957 Oldt Supor 81 4 Dr. Hordtop ..... only ,$ 595
Full power
·
1957 Mercury ltl!antclolr .. •• , ....••.. only $695
4 Dr. Sedan. Full power
2-1956 Olds, 1·2 dr., 1-4 dr. Your Choln only $495
2-1956 Chovroloto, Your Cholet . .•. .. only $495
1-VB, 1~ Cyl.
• ..,
1956 Dodge
Hordtop ............. only ..... 5
Runs fine
1956 Mercury 4 Dr. Merd1o11 .•••••••.. only $195
1956 Plymouth 4 Dr. Soden ..•• , ....•. only $195
. 1955 Chtvrolot 4 Dr. Stotlon
on ... only $295
1954 Percl VI 2 Dr •.................. onlY $195
Runs fine ·.
-

BAHR
CLOTHIERS

SANDWICH
the annual "Fat hers

OnlerByPhono
And Tokl '&amp;m Homo

As in other years, the " .
Honorable Father" will be chos.
en. A specially selected comWY 2-5432
mittee will read hundreds of let- .
Full Rango
ters submitted by students in
I ..,..,==""'""'=""'=='"'-· I ordi ·r to select the man for this I Of Size• --~
honor. Friday, November 20, !
will have several evems to keep j
the "Dads" occupied. Thee will
be a folk song at 4:15p.m. and [
Middleport, 0.
a pep rally at 6:45p.m.
[

LOAFERS

THE SHOE BOX
I

f

va

TRUCKS

1962 Pord VI , ..................... only $1295
Flarelide Long lied
19U lntontltfonal 2 Ton Dump .•• , •.. only $595
10ft. Bed

511 THill AND MANY

•

1106 I. MAIN ST.

WY 2-1170
POMIROY

~-

-

- - ...

""-' - "' ~

.. . .

~

...

.,

.,

~

.

.

'

,&gt;

'

•

,.

.- '

Pendleton·
Walking
Suit
details: a longer ja('kf't.,
front but.t.oned and fla p
poc-ket{'(!, OVl.'f an easy
skirt with the slim
silhouette. In the twrede,
ehecks, or tartans-of
pure virgin wool

TOP.QUAUTT

Siaea 8-18, about 49.95.

IIJGII.FASIIION COLORS
AND WHITE
/)UIDIJT~_.

-·

MOlt. AT ..•

METROPOLIT_AN
MOTORS

I~
r' ··~

+

"Pr••••

Presents the

A country ~uirP classic
for the woman of
ta,;.;te. The import1mt

'

LAY·
AWAY
U mnt: - Tile "eciSICID MAO IIUIIMELl Flu dl•
ot 1 BIIIOVI 2l jl. . l fii(We. IIIOnd cllal ln(t a fiiiiOII.
menl In I dllnt'J e~se. Two 30 jewel movement. Water.
llllhln1 lllam&lt;lnds MIG 111 profW, .ell · wlndtnt, 111111
up•n!!on bra.:.111. If! )'el- wllh 1 Kulptw•d e~•n&amp;lon
lvw or whitt.
$11.oa btlld.
,,11 _..

uA

HOUSE
P~INT

Pendleton·
(ountru ::Clotl1es

See Our Extensive Collection oiBULOVA Walch.,
From $24.75

$3···

·,

•

V-8 automatic. power brakPs. powrt ·steering, radio . white sidt•wall tires , beaU·
tiful white over grey metalli o

fini ~b :

62 Olds F-85 Cutlass Coupe

•

· S1]95

•

Beautiful bluE~ metallic finish with ,,_.hile top , blue vin_vl interior, bucket st&gt;atsl
V-8 automatic, radio and like new whit~ sidewall ti rl:'t- .

61 Chevrolet Biscayne 2door

•

S1295

•

f3 cylinder. sta ndard transmi ss ion, so lid grl'en with malc/1in g interior.
sid{'wall t.irps and nev.·ly overhauled motor.

white

61 Pontiac Catalina Shtion Wagon.·· S169S
60 Olds Super 88 4dr. Sta. Wagon · .S149S
·v-8 automatic . power

brakes. power sfe f'ring. chrome luggage rack . power rear
window, radio _ heater. white side wall tires. Drives like a dr~am

60 Chevrolet Bel Air 4door

•

.$1295

•

V-8 motor. auto matic, radio . white sidewall tires, v.. hilt&gt; ovPr blue hmsh. with
matching blut&gt; interior

60 Falcon 4door Sedan
6 cylind&lt;•r mol or. automatic. gleaming black
tires . Shows good care

•
fini~h

•

S895

•

•

set off by

whitt&gt;

~0 Chevrolet Nomad 4door Wagon

sidewall

· s1495

283 cuhk lntll V-B motor , automatic, power brakPs , powPr siPf' ring. white over
grtoen with mal&lt;"hing green interior. radio and whitt&gt; sHJP\Io a ll tirt&gt;s

2...59 Buick La Sabre 4dr. H.T. 's choice s995
V-8 motor. automatic-, powf'r brakt•s, power steering . rad iu and whitE" sidewall
tires. YOUR CHOICE. $99o

56 Jeep Full Steel Cab

•

•

•

.S895

Four wheel drive. new 6 ply tires and motor just ovPrh &lt;~u l Pd

CHECK THESE

II

AS-IS" SPECIAlS

e 57
e 57

OLDS SUPER 88 4 DOOR, V-8 automatic

e 55

BUICK 2 DOOR, V-8 •utomatic transmission

$295
CHRYSLER 300-C 2 DOOR HARD TOP _ _ __ $295
e57 BUICK SPECIAL 2 DOOR H.T., V-8 automatic _ __ $495
$50 :

e54 PONTIAC 4 DOOR, 8 cylinder, automatic - - - - -

.lr'N
•

/VALLEY LUfABR
&amp; SUPPLY CO.'

BAHR CLOTHIERS

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MOTOR SALES·.· .
GMAC FINANCING

.hono WY 2·2769
Tlllr~ A...
Middleport

.'
-

SJ-99

I

w ....... ·............ ' ... .

w..

•

V-8 automatic. power brakes. power steering, radio . lle-ater, wh.ite sidewall tires

MIDDLEPOI!T, 0.

--~-

.....

Colorcartaons

•

11nd air.&lt;.'o nditioning. Bronze with matching vinyl interior

;;-

. .'

Robert Mitchum.

~~::~::~iiiiii

IT PAYS YOU TO SEE

'
ll i

man,

63 Buick La Sabre 4door

•

WY 2·5342

•

OPEN TIL 8 P.M.

~~-----------------'

�'''· ~~ ~· ·
... .. .. ... •

.J

.... .. "

J

'

......... -

-

• • • • "'" . . . . . . . . -

..... -

......... -

.

.... -

... -

•

4

-

.. -

· - - - .. ..

. I

I

.

).

·Bishop Mussio Se~s Truth Basic, but Changing Coats

••

IIOY. Jolla

Muoio

EDITOR'S

Dinner Planned Nov. 17 Honormg
.
Christian Worker CoupIeof I ndIa

MAILBAG

••Y

1Persona/, , ,

- - ...

...___

~ ~t,

reqolr~ ~~~~
Th k • •
an SgiVIng
· =~:·=ofTrnst· Origin Topic of
~1
~cal ~
C
~e

Shakespeareans

1

to~ard

~ea ~·ommumtles

OLD BROUGH~ ~·
•
•
.....

Moddlep~rt

1

I • f
E ect•on
Off'
Held
By Councilors

l~k

·r;':'~" ti~s r~ason
to-~

~mething

d~

M

's

Hostess for

sew1ng
. c·l b

Do You Know·
The 4 Points
Behind Every Ad?

.......
.....

-

QOICUN READY-MIX CO .

..... .,_,To

1 1L RAWLINGS SONS CO.

•

The Daily Sentinel

. . -.

REXALL DRUGS
We Fill All Doeton Prescrtptiont

WY

Cheater, Ohio

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
&amp; TOWN &amp; COUNTRY

BOWERS DRIVE-INN
RESTAURANT

POIDeroy, Ohio

FOREMAN
. &amp; ABBOTT

Qua11tr l'un!IIUN al Lower Prleeo

MAKE YOUR PURCHASES THE .SAFE WAY

J

Middleport

'

OHIO VALLEY BAKING CO.

the
i•ent'shio med•eal
lbrou1bout
•IllY. I"

~

care- 110
es the
for their
g1ftwhlcb
of twoha•e
furnaces
now be heated by the furnac
church:
been es.

...

~---------------------------•loiii••iiilllliliiiiMillilltiilllll•llill--.:.:

THE.UNITED STEEL WORKERS
OF AMERICA

..~

RIDENOUR'S SUPPLY

· ··

...

.... ,

--~. ~

...

-·,.

. -~ ~ .

... ..

.. - ...

'·

.'

'

.

,J"

·

a.':,,

!;

till

ll:"'

P. ,,

Chester, Ohio

EBERSBACH HARDWARE CO.
"EVERYTHING IN . HARDWARE"

Pomeroy, Ohio

NEW YORK CLOTHING HOUSE
Take Someone Wltb You To Churcb
ln Pomeroy Over 90 Year!l
Attend Tho Church Of Your Chnlea

BEN FRANKLIN STORE
l5e to $1.00 ond up

omo

POMEROY

'

,: ___...;,__. 'W. 11188.
~L
LOCAL
....._ • ONION
....,
.,

9:15a.m., Prayer g:'piteh!rs. Holy Day of Obllgatloo 6:30 a. ship 11 a . m.; Evangelistic aer- . 5 ·p. m. ; Evening Worahlp.
64
Carpenter Bapliol Cltareb; day 7:16 p. m.,
r
bar· m.: Confession, I!! hour before vice, 7 p. m. Praye&lt; meeting, ' p. m. . Prayer Service, Wed·
1
Sanday School 9·30 a. m.; Mort&gt; sal. Workshop. for a! mem ers Mass.
7:30 p. m. Wednesday ; Young I1nesday, 7 P m.
ing Worship IO:Ui a. m.
of the ComdrruEsalono lon Meandm- Lour Lady of Loretto Mi..loo People's Service Friday, 7:;!0 Cbriotian Science Cltlll'&lt;h llollaod Firol Bapllll Church bership on
vange ISm
L
d
m
1
1 " will
1
Sunday Sclt&lt;ol 9:30 a. m. Preach- Christian Suclal Concerns. and Long Rottom ,_ Rev. eon•: P Sutton Molbodlsl Church, Ar- "Mortals and Immo;:.!,n-Serlnr Sunday 2:30 p. m.
other officials aod,:em~fl I~ ~~~3o ~d~~~:~~o::y; thur Stitt. pastor
Sunday I be tileU:b~:~d:~ ~~ all Otrist·
Harrlsouv!Ue Presbytertae, terested on
ur y, ov.
School 10 a. m., Clint Orr. moo .
hes
Rev. John Davies, pastor: WOI'- 7:30 oo 9 P. m. at Heath Meth· of ObUgatlon,~- o": God .Rev. Supt.; Sunday Worah!p, 11 a.m. oan Setence ~h~~e ,.;.,. someship service 9:30 a. m.; Sunday odist Church, Mtddleport. b
J.:l::u~ood. pastor:
Masoo City Chiii'Cil of Cbrfst . Gold~~.!!~~ but now are ye
Sehool 10:30 a. m.
Alfred Methoclltt Cbure . Evangeliotic Mlller Street. R. Kenneth Roy, tinles
,.d . walk as chlldTbo Peatecoslal Cltureb, Mid- Rev. Pearl Casto, pastor, Sun· School 10 a. ~-·y ung .....le Envangelist; Sunday
Bible hghl In lhe !~
h 5·8) Scrlpdleport, Soutlt 3rd Ave.: Sunday day School atl:30, Charles Tay- servtce 7 p. m.. oWednes
. Study tO a. m., Morning Wor- ron of hghl ' P . ra ·• from
School tO a.m.; Sunday evenln&amp; lor, Supt. Worahlp service&amp; at Endesver 7 p. m. m
ship, 10:4~ a. m. Evening Wor- tural readmgs. wo!l
Gen·
evangeliJIIc service, 7:30 p.' m. 10:45 a. m. with Lloyd D11Un~· Prayer meeting 7 p. ·
ship 7:30 p. m.; Bible Study, the story 0~ ~o:;
the Gala.
Wednesday Bible Study 7:30 p. er, lay leader. Sunday worship day.
Mellludltl Clutrdl 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
esJS to Pauls • .. ~r10 e are all
26 ' -f God :Y faith in
m.; Sewrda: nlgbt Prayer and services ot 8 with tile Rev. Cas- Ch~': C to Pastor· Woe·
Rutlaad Church or Chrlot. tJ1111S t 3d
Worship 7·~0 p. m. Pastor, Rev. to, Tueoclay at 8 p._ m. WSCS Pesr
·. aat
m Sunday Bible School 1:30; Communion the _chll ren ~- '
B. L. BamtL
at lhe borne of Olte Follrod. st . servtco a
a•.. , CS lsi 10:30 a. m., V. H. Bral•y. Chrtst Jesus. .
rom lhe deRatland Church o1 lhe Nazor· Wedneoday 7:45 p. m. Prayer Schoo~!
·~:;b. WS Board ;Supt. Sabra Canaday, pianist: Related reoo:;~ will in·
ene: Sunday SchOOl 9,30 a. m.; meeting.
~.:i"' y3rd Wednos&lt;iay ol tile .Bible SIUdy, 7:30, Delbert Ro- ";'~tna~ona~tatement : "The ..
Morning Worship 10, IIi a. m.
Cit b
·1111ae leader
cu e "
hat mor
Evanlfllstic ser•lce 7!45 ?· m.
RoUand Me~ Mor: month.
Po;.eroy
ol lho Na.. ternal Truth destror;.~ ~
Midweek prayer service, 7:45 p. ~~sb~"";~~ i&gt;,:,aW:.:: Ch..J MI. Rermoo UDlled Bretltren - · Sunday School, 9:30 a. tals se:~ t~~:~: real ex!slellee
m. Wednesday.
School 9,30 a m. WSCS firsl 1n Christ: Rev. JaiiiO!s Mom- m,; Momllll wonhlp 10:45 a. error. hild of God 0011111 ID
Cotnmblr Chapel: Worsblp sef' Tuesday· and· 2Dd Thursday o1 son, pastor; Sunday
School, m. Evenins Worship. 7 p. m.;
a,. elSe' nee and Health with
&gt;'Ice each 3unday 9:t; a. m.;
th;-J' mily Night tasl 9:30 a. m., ·reachbt&amp; 10:30 a. l'ra)ler meelln&amp;. 7 p. m. Wecl. l llght • 1e SCri tureo by 1o1ary
1
SUnday School 10 a. m.; Youth :a~ mon Din a of each monlb m. Alternate preach1ng
and Re•. Clyde v. Hendel'!lon, pas- , Key to~~ .
P2811)
Service 6;1S p. m. Evening Wor· ~ 6·: ev", ·'Prayer Meetlna, Christian Endeavor, 7:30 p. m. tor.
I Baker
j. p
.
sblp 1 p. m. eaob Sunday.
a · p. "
Sunday MilJ.Weel: Prayer ser- Oat&lt;r Chareh ol C brill 7' 30 p. m. Wednesday.
vicell Wednesday, 7:!0 P· m
Bible School 9:30a.m. Preach- EdeD UDlled Brelbrea Ill Rutland MliSkul' Olive New·
lDI 10:30 a. m., first and third Cbrltl Cbarelu Rev. Eldea R. man llli9sloaary postor; SuD•
v
Sundayo.
Balke, paator; Stinday School, c1a.,y 9cboo~ 9:ll0 a. m.: Won!$~
cor. Syeawore" Second St. - Pomero.
Carleton Cltnrch, .&lt;lailbary 10 a.m.; WIJmlollolaJnaer, ltlpt. l0;30 a. m.; frWbiD&amp;. 7:!11 p.
R.EV, JOSf:J'H KRALY. PASTOII
Rusd. ··onday School 9·10 a. m Chrlttlan Endeavor, 7:15 p. 11. m.; Prayer service, 7:ll0 p. m.
Sunday November 15
Ralph Carl. Supt.; "reaching Mrs. Lyda ChevaUer, president, Thursday
'
.
Services, 7:30 p. m., Cecll Col classu to1 all. Song servleea, ~ Plallli EUII CloJrell:
Twenty-Fifth sunday otter Trtmty
t-aym.m; Pr•yer meetina, Tuo&amp; I p, m.. Pteacllin8 &amp;;20 p, m.; Rev. IWaell8 E. EmerSOD, pa..
- (lluUetln Board Saying Of The Weeki to h I •
0 PJ.. ·
day 7:30 p m.
Mid Week Pray"' meeUn&amp;, 7;30 t:or: Sunday Wonblp UO a. m.
"He bao tho ril)lt to criticise, who bulho heart
Sevealh ~ ~veniiBI, Poll&gt;- p. m. Wlldrrelda1, Clan Lead· and 7130 p. aa. alternately. Sm&gt;SUNDAY SCHOOL ........ ................. t;ts A.::·_
eroy, Cbildrett I Home Bill, er. Mrs. Mazfa BoiiiDier.
clay Schotll 8:30 a. m. and 10:20
WORSHIP SI!:IIVICE ... ................. .-. 10-~ A. ·
Mulbe!'I'Y Heil]lto. Sa b h 1 I b
Star EUB Cbiii'CII a. m. alternately. Hobllrl VineSEIWON TOPIC, "TilE NEW BEG!NNJNG'
School 2 p. m.; Worshl;t ter"'&lt;:t MoraiDI
. . ' an1, Sup!.: Bible . Study llld
.
.. .. ............. Lulblr lA-·.
3·15 p m SaturdaJ. Prayer Rev. Menzel Smltb. pastor. 9 "
lad. .. _,_
SUn4ay, UO p.m. . .. ..
Women ollbe Cltu&gt;eh
.
' .
'
a m, SUndaJ SciJool, J.l'red nO)'er =•"'"
I "' - - '
TIJtldl)', 8:00 p,m. . .. ...........
lleheartal. ·, .
...,.ling. Tburtday, UO ~ m. b sin;tb, IIJI)I.: Earl Shuler, .Us'L 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. _ _
Wedneoday, 7:30 p.m ...... .............. . ~A.
MI. Motiab
~ Mornlnt -.hlp to·ts a. m.; Ftnt lapllll ~III'Ob. -..e 'l'!lunclaJ, 1:00 p.m........... ·"~.itO.. eatatllllnl
.
CoMldd'
rnelerpoor,.
Nyh llardet1 Prayer meellna a p.' m. Tbur• Rev. C. L. O'Conner.
Sotur&lt;lay
Ci!Mh• · , .
minister. " Sunday
School t:30' day. ...._ CIIIJrclllo IlL PdiCllrtls,
10•41 aa. m,
,._
""''
Sunday IUpL'
Sehoal
a. m. Arnold
Rl~s. SupL
Ll-u
• 1:30
· · ID..1

111

-Y

i

E

s:::

' a:ln

'!

Phoa'o WY 2--204D

St . Paul's Lutheran

L

'Ja=

F~~

sL

•·-•-·

-~

~~~.··:.;..:·:::::::::: ~uniof

Ch

urc

h

lolll

;'

-l----------------~~-

~~~--~~~--~

.,

'•

.,

s:i'n":

I"'

FIJRNTJ'Uill! 1o APPLIANCES

.

I

Don
R. Newkirk
&amp;xecu~~vt
))!rector

p

ciu.ru

Phone 985·2125

130&amp; ......

CONSULT THE ADS EVERY DAY IN

I.

1

~es~ :ct;'!.~"":.

month.

9

Pomeroy

E. Main St.

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY

••lmpoltlnt.....,

Pomeroy

2-295~

Bulova Watches Sales &amp;: Servlce
Middleport
186 N Second

ciNIInti

The D•ily Sentinel

c

I p. m. Wednesday.

F. J. WALLACE, JEWELER

.

l

"'·-•

11n1 Monday eaoh moot1J moral condltion. Repent -

BAUM LUMBER CO.

J(ARR CONSTRUCTION CO.

i

1

0

IDI.

at 7,10 p. m. Holy Commul&gt; 0110 man can suffer, pay, 1!!'1
ion each q1JIJ'ler u liiiiOIIIIOSild. .... die foe ODOtl&gt;er, but1101t~
WSCS first Wednesday of each repent lor another.

TINY'S FOODLAN&amp;·.

lll1bn ol Good lkead

rec:· ,

s~e

F •• ~
........, Mlolloa a...
r = m _,..,
'
lhan . StiverovDie Road: E.
J.
Griffith, putor; Roger WI~
ford, SupL; SllliU.y Schocil 10
• · m.; Evanpllotio ~ce.;.~
::10 p. ~-=yer mee &amp;, •
r. m.
y.

w-

-------

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

ua

~
i

Bible ~cbonl SU?t.
UB QJUl'cll, Lelllrl Fall•. Sanclay School 9:30 a. _m.; Worship
.....,ces Sunday, 7.:!11 p, m.
cburcb otllle Nazarene, Pomeroy. Rev. Clyde Henderson,
pastor: Sunday Schoo) 9:30 a.
m.: Morlllng Worship 10:30 a.
m.: NYPS 6:45 p. m. Evening
services 7::10 p. rn. PraYer
meeting, ;;30 p. m. Thursday.

LIEVING COAL COMPANY

HEINER'S BAKERY
HtrlltlnitoD, W. Va.

w'!: O:i'

i
i

S:

.._tile

1

rhe

Forres~ Supt.; Bible Scbool byterlan Church, Rev. Howard
1:30 o. m.: Morning Worship, Ruppel!, pasror: Worahlp ser.
10:30 a. m.; 8venmg Worsht?, fico, 9 a. m.; Sunday School,
7 p. m. Wednesday, 7 p. m. 10 a. m.; Prayer meelln&amp;. 7:30
Bible Study.
p. m. Wednesday.

""!

FRANCIS FlORIST d
GREENHOU SES

HOYM SOHIO SERVICE

1

1

ehaillft lixtem
-

1

1

.1

. . . . . and the fourtiJ

c.t.ew11,
I. O'CaD- and - ..11J11C. d&gt;ele words.

cARMEL _:

WILLIS ANTHONY
PL-ING &amp; HEATING

1

_

rov . llarrlsonviJ!e Road, Eugeno Underwood, mtnlster. Bi·
ble school 9:30 a, m.; Momlng
worship 10:30 a. m.; Evening
worship 7:30p. m.; Robert Reed

·

This Is What It Means

1

IIZPI!Ift'AHCB

JIM'. C. J, '-loJ
Rafaa1 Ill tllolill a..~\
In lhe Goapel ttl St. IINdiew

~-;

When You See An Ad In

I

llorninl Worship, 10:30 1. m.

"'""""yl

W.l.

pr~r

SERMONh11

tlhoen.Wo Molbodlll Word will preach repentat.Ce.
Federated ~OlllllftJ, Dr LestB L Roush, pu!Gr · J
II
Re
W H Perrin, pastor· . .
.
. esua Drled metl to -&lt;
••,.....,_.
Ca;l Kaui., SupL; s 0 0 day ~~~ ~~ rn.
lstal~rt~~ ~~~~
School, 9:~ •· m. ; Worlblp ial Board meelln&amp; each quarter ~lnd II repentance Is fhe fltit
bour 10:30 a. m.
1lllltso olherw!Je called. Holy ad ~eeded It it vicious IIIII
eommunloo each quarter as ""' absurd w ~!tempt to make reFirsl
Bapllll
~
MiddleDOtJDCed.
IJ&amp;ious pfOI,... willloul 11. .
K•••ler Adnrtilof&gt;l S.Viol. 1...... --.r1t fO«' a aovel, a di~tiGNLrJ, an l!n ' Y·
. .burt. Y..
port, Rev. Donald Boone, ... SynC!Dse Cbard o1 tho N... 1'hmo are two dtlfertlllt wOI!ds
t.,
Soalb. Belhel EUB Chlll'clt, tor: Sunday Scooal 9:~ ~- m., eene, willlnm c. Thorpe, pastor. used In the New Tutament, btth
Rev. E•gene E. Emenon, l"red Hollman, Supl., 10· 16 a. Sunday Sehool 9:3U a. m.; Morn- of which are translated into lilt
tor.
Sunday
worsltlp
7:311
p,S:
m.
Wonblp Service;_ BYP 6 P• lng wursblp 10.30 a. m.
En&amp;lish word repentaN:e. QDe
._-. ibMI ftf}'" , _ ,5 before •he t~n,. undentand•
tta 1:lllllb. a child. learns to .,... peet God B Word. Rever7
and 9:30 a. m. alternately.
m.; Evening Worobip, :30 ~- Syracuse E.U.B. Cltarcb, Paul of them conveys especially tlto
eaee • bona. A MmM at the im-portance of reUrion
Free MelbodfBI Cborcb, Laar· day School 10:30 a, m. aod m.; Wed. 7:10 p, m. Prayer A. SeOero, POllOI'.
notion of being sorry for havinc
••tal¢•
el Cliff, !lev. R. Eugene Gill, 9:30 a. m. alternately. N01'111811 meeting; 8:30 p. m. Wed., cbotr 9 , 30 a. m. Sunday Schoo~ Ben done wrong; lhe other conveys
tile pe11.._, ...uat be .Aort ... and aenaibly chosen.
pastor. Sunday School 9:10 a. Bahr, SupL Bible Study and practlce.
Quisenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. especially the notion of chana·
C' zz p "11M ...rohinl euuiiona muat be an•w.e~ed.
m.; Phil WISe, su pt. ; Morning prayer oervlce led by pastor,
Morning Worship service. 111 in8 one'• mind as ID lhlDI•,
1llotMr .-.1 Dad will aoon discover that e:z:platnmr
worship
10•30
a.
m.;
You
tb
7:30
p.
m.
Tburoday.
Middleporl
Firol
UDlled
Pre,.
and
3rt! Sundays 01 lhe month: -mg thingsbo a dllferenl Ushl.
, _ . • their ehild deepcml their own compreben1ton.
Servtces 7 p. m.; Evangelistic
bytertan Church, Rev. Howard 7:30 p. m. Evening Evangells. and tben shaping one's conduct
~ .W...taee of. a _pa.rent'a most aacred privile~e.
service 7;30 ?· m. Mid . Week Lollrlqo EUB CHurch, !leY. Ruppel!, pastor: Sunday Sehool tic Service 2nd and 4tb Sun- accordingly . Trying to mend
1 _ . . . yoar ehild to God. Make the ~lble part al. th,e
prayer servico. 7:30 p. m. Wed. Eugene Emerson, pastor, Suo- 9:" a.m. Mra. Rodney Sauer, day of m.,;,lh. BETHANY _ one's Ule.
. , . P.ariieipate in and eooperat. w1th the Church e
J d 1 ...,._..Ri.,. •Ration.
day Schoo~ 10 a. m., RusiOII supt.: 10;:10 a. m. Worlltlp; 5:45 9:30 a. m. Mornlna Worship; . This second word, I believe
ByaeD Ran Free Mol~: Archer, Supt. Sunday Worshi' p. m. YF: Wed. 6::10 Jumor 10 ,30 a. m Suodny School, Bly· is the one Cl.-tst used, lor it iJ
J.. .-_ .,._ lpirituaUy whou purenta crow
Robel" E. Smllb, Sr., pas • 11 a. rn. Blb!B Study and Pray- Cboir; 7 p. m. Senior Chotr.
the Theiss Supt . 6·30 ~ m a larger word with more mean·
Sunday School 9:30 a. m., Wor· er service led by M!Uard Cot,
Youtlo Feii~Wshlp. ,
lng. Christ preached that m&lt;l!l
ley Haley, Supt.: Morning wor- 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
l"ree WID Baplltt Chareb, 9·30 a m Sunday School Way- should repent of their past and
ship 10:30 a. m. Youth Service,
Rutland, Pastor, Rev. P au I ~ R~usb. Supt.; ,10:30 a. m live a n.w Ufe In the p.....,nt,
6:45 p. m.; Evangelistic Illes- Rock Sprlngo MelhodfBI
Taylor; Sunday SChool, 10 a. m. Momins Worllblp 2nd and 4tb and the future . Repenting of
sage, 7:~0 P· m: : Prayer mee~ Chester Lemley, pastor; Wor· Guy Pri~y, Supt:; Pna~: Sunday of tho ..;...th, 8 p. m the past is hard to do, lor we
7 30
mg, Thurs~ 1 Y · p.m.
ship service 9:30 a. rn.; Sun- ~rv1ce~ 7.3o P· m., Pray!r se Evening Evangelistic Service, want to hold on to many of the
R 10 day School, 10:15 a. m.; MYF vtces, .:30 p. m. Wednesday. 1st and 3rd Sunday of month
things that we have loved and
Penteco~al Assembly, on r 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible
Syracaoe Mlsoloo, ROY. Earl one cannot breal&lt; wltll lhe paot
124, Rev. aul E. Jooes, pasto ~ Study, Wednesday, 7:30 p.m.
Portland Metbudlst Church, Custer, pasto" Services every without some help from a powSunday School 10 a. m.: Wo
Arthur Stitt, pastor. Sunday Wednesday and Friday evening ,.. lhaiiB sreater than our own.
ship serv1ces 7:30 p. m. Sun- Racine MetbodlBI Chlll'clt, School 9:30 to 10:30 a. m., Har- at 7. 30 p. m.
Therefore we nted lhe halp
-..... •-Jwpe it will, i~ some measure, foste_r an.d help_ sns·
day, Wednesday and !'rtday.
H. L. McDanie~ pastor; Sun- old G. Roush, Supt.: Kenneth MI. ULion F.W.B. Church - only wbich God in Christ can
"',.,. "'"'
1 f th f
Brlldbary Cltureb or Cbrist, day School 9:30 a. m.: Pteaob- McLeod , A8S'I. Su_pt. Services Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Earl and will give us .
lain fJwt which is gaod in family and r.nmm.unity I e, • IS • eo·
Art Marcum, minister; Bible ing 10:30 a.
MYF I p. m.; every Sunday evenm&amp;.
Starkey, supt.; Evening wor- The Invitation that Chrt.st bos
..,.. If lponaored by the bu1ineBB firms and orgam:wtwm
S&lt;:hool and Morning Worship, Prayer and Btble Study, 7:30 P·
III'Oh a... ship, 7:30 p. m. by Cecll Cox, given us means _that we _no lona·
Ao _
r bA'-·-,
10·30 a m · Chriltlau Endeav- m. Wednosday. "
Enterprise EUB 01 w' b' L•yman· Young People's meet· er need to Uve m our stru, and
'!!1!!~-!:!,,!w!!J~!!!,}!~!!"""~~--;----:-------------l[
c
M 1 Smith pastor. ""'tp .
'
.
1
m t
.;
or, 6 p. m.; Evening WorshiP, AIIUqait) Baptist Churct son- enr 9 _30 '
. Sunday mg end Bible Study, 7:30p.m.; tmsery, lhat we no '::::;' ""d
7 p. m.
da School at 10 a. m. Prayer serv ce ·. a. m..
Fel- Wednesday; Choir practice at suffer with sleepless
ta, _an
on
I KiDgdom Hall or Jebovab'o m:etin Thu.·!ld•Y 7:30 0. m. School, 10_30 •. m.. Y::::th and 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
miserable dayo. Chrt.st brmgs
Witnesses· Public meeting, Sun· Flrstg Ra tlot Church, · rom.. towship 6 ·30 P: m.,_ yo
. The SalvalloD Army, EllvGJ forgiveness oo all wbo w11l reday 3 0. m. ; Watchtower study ro _
Charles Norris. Gills . Fellowship, . 6·30
~
Ray s. Winl~t~. officer in charM• pent of the past and Uve for
Member FTD
4 ?- m.; Bible study Tuesday, S~day Sehool 9;30
10:20. Eventng ':":·~Pit, Cboir Sunday 10 a.m. Holiness meel· Him in the newness of
Jllddleport
~~~.
Greenbous/4 WY 2-3402
8 p. m.; Service meeting, 7 p. Worshi service, 10:30 a. m.; and tth S
ys. ou
.; \og; 10:30 a. m. Sunday School We have not reached the po ~t
WY 2-2644
m Thursday: Ministry school, Nurse~ and Junior church for 6:30 _P· ";·:~~':fay Sunday 7 p. m.. Young People's of no return, whereh there_. "
a
Thursday.
children.
Meetmg, : P· m.
Legion: 7:30 ~- m. Salvation life there is hope; _w en a per·
Pallville Pilgrim Bollnell, (P.
Heath Melbodisl Cborcb, Mid· meeting; Thursday, I ID 3 l.a- son I• ~ade to see thai· 'IIley
0. LangsVille, Ohio), Rev . 0. H. Letart Fallo UDlled Brethren dleport, M. E. Dow5011, paswr; dies Home League: 7 p. m. Prep are a smner, then, will they
car,, pastor: Sunday School, 9:30 Church, Rev . .lames Morrison: Mrs. Nan Moore, Church School classes; 7 30 p. m. Btble study,
(Contlaued Ott Pa_ge •f
Church Thlt Week"
Establlshed In 11104
a.
m.,
Robert
Grate,
Supt.
WorSunday
School
9:30
a.
m.,
Tom
Supt.
;
Church
School,
9:30
a.
prayer
meetmg.
Other
serv1ces
.
u.reb
West Columbia. ·w. Va.
Middleport
ship
service
at
10:3;
a.
m.;
PUNorris,
supt.
;
Ass1.
Supt.
Herm.;
Worship
Service,
10:30
a.
by
announcement.
Sliversv~
Methodlat
Cb
Ph, MalOn SP 3-11593
grim Youth, 6·45 p. m.: Evan- bert Roush. Preacbin&amp; Sunday m.; Methodist Youth Fellow- The Cburcll ot lho Naureae, Arthur Sutt, p~tor . Sun:::'?.
geliatic service, 7:30 p. m. Mid· 10:30 a. m.; Alternate evening ship, 7 p. m.; Official Board Chester, Ray E. Warne, pastor Sehool, 9:30 a. m., Geoe W .
Week Prayer and Praise, Wed- worship at 7:30 P· m.; Pray- meeting, 1st Sunday of month, sunday School 9:30 a. m.; Mom- Supt., Semces Thursday ev~
nesday 7.30 p. m.
er meeting Thurs., 8 P- m.
7:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday ing Worship 11 a. m.; NYPS mg.
'
1
t
Cbarch
of
month 7:30 p. m .; Eleanor 6·45 p. m .: Evening Serv1ce.
~orse Cbapel Metllodtsl
DDOIIIIIICI-GBII-DM!.T-DODGE 111\UCKS
1
Middleport, Ohio
Middleport Church ollbe Naz· The United Methnd
in AI: Circle, 2~ Thursday r1 month 7;30 p.m.; Midwee; Prayer ser- Church, Arthur Stitt. Pastor
lllddloporl
arene, Rev. Clyde J. Bartlett. Pomeroy - Hevda MelvScbool 7:30 p. m.; Class 12, 3rd Wed- vice. 7·30 P m Wednesday
Sunday School. 10 a. m. Oliver
Sunday School9:38 a. m.: Morn- ktre. pasror. Sun Y
' nesday of month, 8 p. m.; A!t· Grace Eplseopal
Church, Sayre. Supt.: Sunday WorShip
lng Worship 10:30 a. m.; NYPS 9:15 a. m., Lto 1 Crew, ~?,~· ernoon Circle, 4th Thursday of Pomoroy, The Rev . Richard H. service, 11 a. m.; Prayer mootYoung People, 6:45p. m.; Evan- Leo Vaughan, A~s · Supt. Ser: month, 2 p. m.; Choir Practice Martin, Rector. Sunday - Mor· lng every Wed..aday even~~~&amp;.
10
gellatic me•;llllg 7:30 P- m.; mg w~~sh•p
-~ ~et:::~ Re· Wednesday, 7 p. m.
nina _Prayer and Sermon, 10:30 Middleport Chlll'clt 01 CVIII,
meet
1g,
Wed,
7:30p.m.
mon
.
,.The
Mao
M
t!todlst
YF
St.
Jobn'o
CathoDe
Mlsslen:
a.m.
Coffee hour following .
1h an&lt;' Main Streels Dontld
Prayer
Builders .k BuUdin&amp;: Supplies
Pomeroy
6
Naomi Bapllot Cltarcll: Sua- moved. 6p. m. e
1 · near GuysvUle (Dutch Ridge I: Che•ter Cltarcb ol God, Rev. lbcks. minister; Bible School,
Ph. 985-200'
Che1ter, Ohio
Gburcb of Your Cbolca
day School 9:30 a. m.: Wor- Monday, 1.30 p. ~- ·~:.:;;s Rev . Frank Manieri,
pas· Gilbert Spencer, nastor Sunday ,30 a. m., Milton Housdabel~
ship 11 a. m.; Prayer service, meetmg at ehurc .
Th y, tor Sunday Mass 10:30 •- m.. St&gt;hool !J·30 a m Momin~ wur· 9Supt.·
Morning
Worsbtp,

ente~-

1

w....

Reorpnhed Cllllrcll 01 J ...
Cbrl.ll of Latter Dq Salall, lllJ
mDeo from Racial 011 Racln&amp;
Porlland Road. 8onday Sclloo1
9;30 ._ m.: Worsblp 10:30 a.
m Sunda" lftnlllg oerv1ca at
1 p. m.: Wed., worship aerv·
iL:e at 7:30 p. ID. f'lltor. Thomu E. Diddle. All evening oervlen begin al 7:30 p. m.

,36

aadnnall

1

1

Great Bend; Rev.

o.. Nol'. 13, l""'"'

•• !lad
Sunday ScbooJ t:~ a. IL:
aor, pqtor; "Tbe peopll ab1p lfi'Victt 10:30 a. IL: IlL t :30 L m. l4oralnC Wonblp aatln &lt;Ia'*- aaw IP""l UChl\
~- of God, MI. Moi'IMt Jolm, 81JDday Scbool 10 1 • m.: and 9tJaday Scbool; 7 p. 1L £9. and to !bern 1ltat Ul bt lllot 1'ellev. Ira M. Tlbbo, putot; SuD- Worlbl~ t a. m.
Olllna oervtoo: 'l"lllraday, 7;311 ~ aod ~ ri. death
day School t:45 a. m.; Worship Q.a 11 Otrlol, Pe'ttOJ, p, ID. Prayer mMiia&amp;, 11 IIJII'IlliC up. From tbal timiD
service 11 a. m. and 7:411 p. m.: J
Mutln, patOt: ltDda1 s,r- M.-lt ClliJra. 1J11111 belao to preach, aod
Prayer mee '' ·s 1;10 p, m. Tu....
1 t :IO L m. QJun:h lt:IO Or. LetW I. Roulb. poliiOr; uy. 'Repent: lor ~ .Kh&gt;&amp;dom
clay: Young People, 7!10 p. m. L m.: CbriiUID Entleavar, I;IO Morning Worsblp II1'Ylco 1 un. ol Heaven II at hand .
Friday.
p. m. Evenlnl Servlctt, 1:310 p, Dana Wlnebrenner, SUpt. It a. ReJ10DII 'l'hll Is ol lhe
m
m. 8onday cbool: YF
moot solemnly lll&amp;loaliYe wordo
Bradford Church of Cltrltt. ·
da7 1:30 p. m., Mn. Moon, In lho human l.tD&amp;IJIP. Repe!ll
Zion Chllfcb of Cbrlot, PolliO- N. ~- lmboolen, pastor: Bomer Syrocuae Flnl Ualted Pr.. dlreeiDr. Offlclal Board . - - lheu men are In a """"'

wJtb

I"

an

11101 Jlllllor Fellclnldp; t p.a.
BveniDc ......, ,,. p. Ill
W-y. l'ni)tr -u.s:
1:10 p, IL WdiJ-oy, Sonicll'
(liolr Practioo: 1:10 P. IL Til&amp;
day. Juqlor a.otr Pnctk:o.

Sentinel Church News

_w,, - -

..

I~K;eftmg

. . - •' ,,. p. . .

'!'be lin, . . . .. •
11111 tndute of lutara _!flab
8cbool IIIIIIII'IIIIIIW A'CIIi the

aUU. 'l'hll utreme of "' lllo JlflllloJIIt of lUI lime
precaution hat beetl a drqllDI (liN). U 1M lylllllu . . .
we!Jbl on tile Council durinl lmpooM .. llmeo
II
IlL hlepll &amp;op!t•l .kllool ol
all Ito dellberallons.
,..... riPII1 aeel willa IJUI
Ntnlnit p......... IIi Sepl.
111°ae wllo odopl IIIIJ vlow• oppoellloL Plu IX ... 1101
I!Dbef, 8be ... lletll eiii)'Qlp•ba
_,,
...
_.._
upolal wboodd ••ld tndlt 1 P •
n - .. - ...,
,._.
eel at V - - "'-lll ._
leDerol terms ulttd let .'~ Is - • · l!le.!~ -..~.~
pilei,
world - k oat
nwa - · UJOd ...., &lt;--.
......
Mr. EwiDC Ia a IMllflldualo
vaUoa. Tiley are slaoere men m'hJI1aas Ia &amp;lday's world.
ol PoiDifOJ' Hllh ktJoal. He
4
•
or 0oc1 bat !bey tltlllk tut Times ehan1e. etrcUlllllances
allelldetl 111o 0n11t1e Olllete.
ll'lllh Dever cba.,.. 1111 coaL vary. Preuur01 IJ'OW and neeand Ia lata •mmw tnduted.
Or, let me
It lblo way, easily demandl. There It pro11'&lt;&gt;111 tile
lcbooi ol
Mr. and Mrs. Sadhu samuel, covered diSh to th&lt;o dtnner be· 1
they lear lbal u lnlb chaa· sreasloo in thinls tllat move
Blnba!DIIni- He It - ~
b
'!l 1e1 Ill coal lbeD lbe lralb wtlh tile developmeoL of lime,
atecJ wllb !be ltwiDC ' - 1
1natives of India, who are spend· ginmng al 6 P m
ing 8 year in America as Chris· Mrs. RH:httrd 0\H!n. proaram 1 ~
•
;J i1 abo e•aJlled.
science, IOclology, politics and tage.
}lome.
November 10. 1964 1tian workers, will be guests at chairman. wol l ,.-estde at t h • t
In Mtddleporl
On the other hand, there are global rel.ttlonablpa,
Sllrely Mrt. Caklwell, IIIOiber o1 1111
Editor .
:a dinner and speakers for the dinoer meeung . Mr and Mn. Rulh Ann Kloes, daughle; of i thoae who maintain lhot the tllere iJ trutll that flexlb!Uty to bride, wore a blaek dreu wlllt
&amp;ERIES ANNOUNCIID
Tbe Sentinel .
ievening program. Tuesday eve· I Samuel attend the
Baptist M". Mtldred Johnson, Is a pa- church appUe the same truth adjust ltaelf to new condltions white acceuorlee, and Join. A ..tee ol Bv..,.U.U. llfl'·
)'(omeroy, Oh1o
nlng Nov. 11 at lhe Fl"t Bap- Churth •t Nellore. South India, tienl at Veterans Memorial Hos- in dilferent way1 to ditferent wllhout rorrupllnl Its bali&lt; na- Ewilll motber of the lfOOIII vices will bella at Tbe Salvo..
Dear Sir·
.
tis! Church in ~hddleport
18~0 pJtal, where !!he is being treat- circuiTUIItances in different times ture.
wore ' blue wool suit
don Army 111 Buttcnut Ave.,
1wh1ch hou; existed smce
8
_ W~ h.ave recetved cllppm~s
They
will
also
be
present
~t
w1th
2,~
per:s:onli
baptized
_
m
ed
for
a
severe
head
inJury
SUS·
of
the
church's
existence.
To.
Whether
anyone
want•
to
adbeige
acceum1e1.
Pomcoy, Cll Nov. 11, &amp;bra Nov.
10
..telative to the ho!plta1s
the Sunday mormng worsh1p 1one day m 1878 They have Wit· tained from an accident wtille day the church muat speak in mJt It or not, le.c!ll prove that Immediately following
tbe 22. Warkerl IDd ~~ IN
"14eigs County. A letter from ~vice, Nov. l3, at wh•ch time nessed grt"at changes m India riding her horse She is ;.~ high a way that senres modern need! there ls a great strain on mar- ceremony the couple lett for tram the Pt. Pleallftt Mtslion.
;Mrs. Pearl Reynolds, address- the Feeney·Benoett Post. No and ., Bapttsl ambassadors 1 school student at Middleport.
and understanding.
rt.ae today becauae of
OJ.. a trip to Niagara Fallt 111111 Song Mr\'lces bella al 7:30
ed "~o the PubUc." made tile l28, American Legton, woll pre· from lndoa wol• descrobe the , Mrs James Hawley enter- The Chrltt , given truth r.. Church'l stand on birth control, New York City, They are re- eaell evtDIDc. SJliCial JiDPt&amp;
lullowmg ~temenll rolallve to sent the church wtth a 50-star problems and hopes of I he peo t.aoned wtlh a surprtse dmner In 1 melns the same, we must en· Deolring to follow the Church's skiing In an apartment II tho llld lllllllc wllllllo be featured.
membership lD lh• Ohio Hos- flag. The dinner, to be held pie of lndoa . .
honor of th• birthday ann!ver- ~ deavor to find how
Christ's direction, partDefl in marriage home of his parents untU lhe Envoy Ray 8. Wining, otflcor In
.pttal Assoc•atlon ·
Tuesday evening will be spon- Mr Samuel Is now busme.s~ [ sary of her sister, Mrs. Robert truth relates to the birth con· fi~ their relationship_ strain~, completion of their new res!· ehlr1e, welcomes all,
. Ufn erder to be • lllelllber sored by the three miS!;lOnary manager of the Nellore
_015 [ Allensworth, Wednesday even- trol problem which presses us Ule1r mortal love dymg. theU" dence ned: l])ring,
1
0
411 tile Oblo Hospital Aooocla- circles, The Elcta. The Dol'· · t11rt tor_ the E~so '. Company mg at her home on N. Second- on ots nece.,lty Cor a solution. home life endangering their spir(UJB TO MEET
tkm there m'DII IJe 1 med.~11 cas, and the LoveJOY m con· Mrs. Samuel 5 .chnstian na~~ ' Ave Other guests were Mrs.
ft is rather exa11perating to itual peace.
•
•
•
'llle Syracuse Third WeciJiel..
doclor at !be bud Of eacb junction with lheor regular meet· los Ocvadanan 1gtfl nl God) a . I Belly Sayre and son. Mike, hear a Conslliar Father declare
On lbe other band !here are Com Auction will
day Homemakers club will meet
• deparlment. namely _ obstel· ing. Those wishtng to meet the
a graduate ot • wo~~~s' 1 ~Irs. Leota Hawley and Mrs. in rather pat, theological Ian- lh01e wllo leave lbe Chureh Feature Program
in lhe upalaihl room ol tlto Sy·
~
1
ud mecliciDe. Samuels are asked to brmg a chnst1an college m . Ma
Elizabeth Fisher.
guage that every
assistance aUt becaue
they do aot
racuse town hall Wedneaday.
,
I
Is 1
-They an&gt; hvmg. examples of Mrs. Charles Bradbury
must be given to married cou- beUen or do DOt want to bePT. PLEASANT - The Ob Nov. 11 It 10 a.m. Mrs. Milton
1
. , _ Oblo Hospital
: the changed attitude
tained her canasta club thts pies, but always in aceordance lleve her teachlaa:a, but be- Kan Coin Club wU1 meet In the Roush, prelidtnt, ll!lkl for
a
-iQeat .::
Ill
I,ylllg wllll I
S
chrtsloans '" lndta. They woll be week with Mrs. Earl Daven- with the Church's
teachin&amp;s. e&amp;Uie they caanot accept ao Appalachian Auditorium !Ids good altelldance 81 yearlloob
I
mPI'" Granville by lhendHev . port as a guest lor the evening. Then he sits down. BUT THAT Gotl'o will whallbey feel 11 Monday, Nowmber 16. The wiD be made. A potluck lunch,
for M 1gs Memorial Ro,. '
and Mrs. Donald Boone • ac- Prizes were won by Mrs. Lion- IS JUST WHERE THE DIS- destroylDg lhe very Iabrie of meeting will start at 7:30 sharp ..SU be served at 110011 wllll
'"' ltad
one choice companied to the
ar. el Boggs, Mrs. M11lard Wilder- CUSSION SHOULD
BEGIN. llfe itself.
with • busiooss meotlna'. loJ. each member havlnl ber own
)lila!lalf 111 : pita! wllb aU
lor several appearan&lt;., '" muth, Mrs Richard Gress
What t. the Church's dedsion? Many good • Intentioned peo.. lowell by a prosram and Coin table service. Drlnko will be
at all osteoArticles for the blind v.t-re thtOthers playlng wen• Mrs . What has been declared as a ple are facing their future with Auction. 'Ibe treasurer announ.. furniahed.
tide drelors 'nte board de- sold when the Pomeroy Shakes- .
iEdna French, Mrs.
Donald Imatter of faith in this field? a firm conviction In conscience ce1 tbat anyone who baa 1101
----lltallf
bosp!lal were peare club met Wednesday af1Mills, and Mrs. Bradbury ._ A Fortunately, Uoere are mauy tllat what they are dolDI In pre- pald lhelr dues by December 1 OBSERVES BIRTIIDAY
to be accredited and maiD· ternoon at the home of Mrs.,
0
I dessert courst was ·served our- . others who think there is some· serving a sound fanU!y tue and wlll be taken otf the maw.,
Asa Cuater spent
Tuelday
aembenblp Ia lbe OhiO Jed Webster Sr., Spnng Ave .
ers
ling the evening.
thing we can do and every ef- ronjugal love Is rf&amp;ht
and Dot.
.
evening wltll Mrs. Opallloarhl l
IMpllal AIIOctalloD 11 was Mrs. T. A. Hennesey prest· r
IC
Mrs. Don Burkey of Manetta, fort must he made to find out good, This 1tale of human af. The program wUI be alldes and daughten, Norma, Anna '
to place aU medi· dent. conducled the meetong, l
'I visited
with her mother, Mrs. what can be done. Cardinal Sue. lairs demonda that we study from the A.N.A. allout "'l'ypes and Betty Spencer In celtbraf
: : . Gil tile slaff."
which opened w1lh devotions tak·
.
.
c. A. Emm1Sh thiS week. Mrs. nens of Brussels said this v"y carefully and thoroughly every of Regular I11ue U. S. Copper lion of Mrs. Bearbs' blrtllda/
1••, •• that 1 his en from Psalm 138 by M"' Election of Ofltclll's
ha
was Earl Bougher, Columbus and well "We must not be afraid aspect of the problem
Coins Half Cenll to 2 Centl"
1
I veta may
.,......!
· ·m Lydia Ehersbach, who also gave held when the Past eounctlors Mr Roger Emmish, Dayton, to
at our traditional dre- Perhaps there Is
Coltstdered wUI be dllferenl
ASK LICENSE n•~ ""
•tatemen
eave an 1 •
''R t '!'orne " tak'h
c ' I D ughters ·
h
1
·
·
.
that · ot altogether a medrtatwn, es
'
of C ester ounc• • a
have returned to their omes a - trine to ~ee if It represents tl1e in God'• Truth we have yet to signs and vari&amp;tiORI.
P'f. PLEASANT - nn:118N
F
1 would en from th&lt;o book, ·'From Dawn of America, met Wednesday ev- ter having been called here due ' tast word
let us see ll a find . Perhapa there 1.1 a deeper Anyone interested In history Lee Wea1er, 21, Buffalo,
Dk:
ou: the exact qual· To Oark,"and dosed wtth
ening at the lodge hail.
to the death ol their lather, C ' new approach can be takt ... "
level of understanding of that or Amerleu eolnap II wtJ. and Wanda JeweU Mayea, 1,
"Jfiaotlons for membenhip, as er. Followmg lhe pledge to th: . Mrs. Clarence Neulzhn~, pres- A. Emmish. _ __ ·I We know lbat tbe Syllabus lrutll which Is uncovered when come. A trading and BOUI'Ie Arbuckle, have made apP •
they cilffer from those written flag, Mr~.8 ~eon;ssy read
tdent, opened t~ 1~ee:": ~
B.
of P!Ds IX was an applies- the level of life becomeo more suslon will begin at
1:30. lion for a marriage lleen.. In
0
·' .b'Y Mr8 • Re"""ldS
Amertean
ree
·
l
readmg
John
I
·
•
•
owe
rS.
Oyer
I
don
of
baole
Cbrisllu
lratho
complicated.
Members
may
bring
1
friend.
lhe office of the County Clftt,
~·- •
.
Members answered roll cal by the Lord's Prayer and pledge
·
Indirectly tllere Is a reqw~ with a Thanksgiving thought. Itu '"" flag. Mrs. Rattle Fred·
.}nent for membership .m
t It wa~ voted to send contribu- ecick thanked members for the
U
0 _0hlo Hospital AY?Clalion lha tions to the seven projeCts gllt sen! her while hospltaUzed.
... fhe genend aupervtslon of cl~; which they send annually. Plans Named to plan the hostesses Mrs. Willard Boyer was hos.. (cal work l! und,e~ on~ or mo
were made for a Christmas par- for the new year were Mrs. tess to the Sew Rite Sewing
: , ~octors of medicme tf doctors ty at the home of Mrs. Hennes· Eddie Hartung, Mrs.
James Club Wednesday evening
at
."'lf. o•teopathy are. 'll' the h;;s· sy on December 9.
Van Meter and Mrs. Ray Mor-l ihe club room, Lincoln Helchts.
. ptta! staff. I ~ay ufdir~tly e- Mrs. Louis Reibel presented. ris .
! During the business session
... ~ause the requuement ts actual: the program using ~ her t_oP~; Officers elected were Mrs. in charge of ~rs. El~a Gilmore
.. ly I ~~ulrement for regi~tra " The Origin of Tl~anksgivmg. Ross Cleland, presldent ; Mrs. Jr., vice pres1dent, 1t was de-. tJon ~hstmg) b~ _the Amencan She said George , .W;;t.s~ington ~e- Esther Wright, vice president; cided that each member would
_,, H9spttal Assoctahon_ and _ac- clared Thanksg1ViTJg i~ .. 1788. Mrs. Oscali' Weber, aeeretary; take a '1 toy to the Christmas
., . ~ordlng _to the Ohoo Hospital In the South tht,l'. 1tartl!d Olh Mrs. James Van Meter, treas- party on December 16, which
. Asso~iahon Code of Regulations serving tt in t857 and Abrabam l urer ; Mrs. Milo Biggs, sentinel; will be given the Jaycees for
'
.'
.(::~echon
3-A),
OHA
memher~
Lincoln
declared
t~e.
four~h
~
Mrs.
Eddie
Hartung,
flower
their
Cbristmas
project.
A
re·
1
ftiust be reg~l!ltered . by. ~e Am Thursday as ThanksglVIng m committee. and Mrs. Eldon port was given on the demonerlc~n Hospital Assoctatl~n.
November.
. I Kraeuter. publicity.
stration which the club attend·~-&gt; Th1s, thtn, means tha.t IS ~he An article, "What ThanksglV- ~ It was decided to meet at ed November J, at the Colum·
, , ~~sp~tal meets A~ r~g1stratwn ing Can Do For You" was al- the home of Mrs. Ray Morris, bia Gal!l Co. office.
'i :requlrements and ts m fact re- so read
by Mrs. Reibel. lt l December 9 at 6:15p. m . to go It was voted that each rnem.'lki~tered, then they may app~y brought out one ought ~very to Vera's Lunch Room at Bel· ber would give a penny for
lor ~mbershl~ . tot he Oh~o day to surprise someone With a pre for Christmas dinner and each inch or their waist meas,,._. Jlospltal Assoc1at10· ~·
.~•s thank you: Every day . thank party with $1 gifl exchange. urement at the next meeting.
...~es
th~,
su~rvlsmn God for something until now Games were played undec t~e The traveling prize donated by
.: ,.Jjl 01teopaths an i~1rect re- they have never thanked Him direction of Mrs. Ray Morris Mrs. Dayton Strickland was a~
qulr~e~t of the Ohto Hospital for; and every day thank Gnd I and Mrs. Ross Cleland and warded to Mrs. Donald Collins.
'. ~-~ssocJabon for member.shlp. for something about which you prizes awarded the winners. :Mrs. Donald McKnight reeeiv·
.• I would also _like to P.mnt out now .are not happy . She closed Mrs. Stanley Trussell won the ed a birthday gift and Mrs.
·~. that the ~~Ulreme~t. IS over- with the thought , all should door prize .
Don Mullen an anniversary gift 11
:·;air superviSIOn of ch~J~al wo~ give thanks that they a r.e . A dessert course wa6 served from their secre tpals.
1
"' 'lljl a doelor of _medieme. Thlo Americans.
j by the hostesses, Mrs. Henry
At the close of the meeting.j
::~ · turther explamed as follows . A dessert course was served Eichinger and Mrs.
Henry an aucllon of home made art!· ,
···".'If doctors of osteopathy are by the hostess, at the close of , Spencer with Mrs. Virgtl Walk· cles was held with Mrs. Col- :
.~..~raetlclng ln t_h~ hospltal, .the the meeting . Favors and ~a~ i er as a contributing hostess. !ins as auctioneer, after which j
.. overall superv•swn of clirucal kins f'
.•d oul the patriOtiC Attending were those named a dessert course was served
Work must be under a doctor Itheme m observan&lt;'e of Veter- above and Mrs. Mabel Van Me- by the hostess. Attending were
af medicine (as chief of. steff ans Day .
1ter, Mr s. Norman Freder~k, those named above and Mrs . .
.- 111\d chief ~~department. 1f deMrs Larry Wolfe, Mrs. Marlon Raymond Bally. Mrs. Charles
A REPUTABLE STORE- A store thet llvtl up to Its edvertl•
.. .,.rllnentafued).
Jolly Club MembPrS I Wood Mrs. Arvil Holter and Hoffman Mrs. Ronald Brown-1'
~· I have enclosed a copy of
. d
!guest~ Laura Jean Eichinger, .
Mr' Calvin Simpson and
ing "rgelns, h11 1 reputetion to uphold.
'' lite requirements lor accepting Are Enlertmne
IJoyce ' Bing and Kenl Wolle. ~g, ~- rd WeUo
i
hospitals Cor registration
by Mrs. G&lt;rald Wildermuth en-1
·
rs. w~
etin · wlll be
the American Hospital Associ- tertained the Jolly club Wednes· 'l p '·I' I
't d to
~ex :O~em~r 18 with '
.' _ation, dated May 23 , 1963. You day evening al her home, MulUu IC nVl e ·
M e
Mullen as h~steS!.
·will note that Item 3 states, berry Ave
' Hear Sam.uel Couple
"·
'''•Doctnrs or medicine, doctors I During the business sessloo, The public is cordially invil· Salem Center PTA
DEPENDABLE QUALITY - In th. merchlndl• It •IIi. Mer· ot osteopathy, and doctors o! in charge of Mrs. Charles Sir· ed to hear Mr. end Mrs. Sadhu S
O
D te
I
dentistry, may adrrut patients auss , pr~~.adent, plan
were Samuel of lndia when
they
etl pere
a
chendlse thet Is exectly 11 repre~~nted.
"io bolpltals registered by the made for a Christmas dinner at speak at the First
BapUst The Salem Center PTA
Amerlcan
Hospital Associ- the Town and Country reataur- Church of Racine. sunday, Nov. Jar ~~:~etlng on Monday ~ t .
•lion" •see below)
i anl Wednesday, December 9, la at 8 p.m.
wao called to ord&lt;r by the resJn Item 4, It states, "There followed by a party and gift ex· Other activities planned by idenl VIvian Pierce, and devo- 1
.:"lhall be an organized medical change at the home _of M~s. l the Racine Baptist Church in· tlons were by Jack Crisp.
··· ataff ~which may include d~· Wildocmulh. The trave_hng pm:e volving the Samuels include a The ntw date for the operet_
HONESTY - In edvertlslng miU.ift end In
with
·- tbrs of osteopathy and dent1s- : donated by Mrs. Wild~m~th [ youth supper at 5:30p.m. Sun· t.a was set for. Nov . 24 . A pan
' try) . .. "
. I was awarded to Mrs. L1111e day Nov. 15. and 8 party for cakP supper w1ll be served Dtr. ,
the public. No eHempt to felelfy or clocolvo. •
Item 5 states ··Tht&gt; hospital , Haw:k
elemenuiry school children at 11.
.
. I
· thall aubmit evidence of regu- Mr s. Donald Ha_uck received 3: 30 Monday, NoV'. l6. At 12 There w~s a ~ dlsCUS&amp;on
·., lar care of the patient by a dor- an anniversory g1ft ~rom her noon Monday there wlU be 1 on .health. mclud~ these areas I
::•.lOr or medicine, doctor of os- :;ecret pal and Mrs. Wlldermuth ' ot luck luncheon for women at of mtere.sl, Physu~a\ Healt~, by
~ lfopathy or doctor of dentisty ! a hostess gif1 from the club,
Bethlehem Baptist Church. Mrs. Ohve Page : Emo~Ional :
. and of senen!.l supervision of RefreshrMnts were served by Racim~ women planning to at· H~alth, Mrs. Audra Hayes, and
VALUES- every Sentinel Advortllitr hlii
t - lhe clinif'al work by doctors of the hostess 10 those named a- tend are asked to meet .at the Mental H('altb by Mrs. Adra
f medicine."
. hove end Mrs. Wi_lbu~ Hanning Racine Baptist Church Mondey ' Swick.
••1• for you, It p1y1 te read IMnuiL ··~
f It is also possible to become ' and Mrs. John Le1fhe1t . __ _ I at 11 :30.
accredited by lhe Joint Com· I
----ATTENDS MEETING
. ,
mission of Ar.crtdilation oF hoR- i Exce rpt from AHA reauire~ !
d
Mrs E. 0 Rall, vice presl· 11
.
pitals with doctors of o.~ leo- menls:
i lmprovem,ent&amp; mn e dent of the Middleport Board I
1
paltry oo the staff, bul this qual· '
"3. llodors of medicine, I At Church. Revii'Wed of Education, has returned from [
Uative measurement of hos· doctors of osteopath) and doc·
Improvements to the church IColumbus where
attended
f pltaJ operatiOn h; much more tors of dentist)' may admit including th~ installation of two I the 9th Annual Jomt Confe~- l
comprehensive than the .1\.men· patieots 10 hosp:tals rea:is~r· furnaces were discussed when ence sponS&lt;W"ed by . t~e Ohw
f e8n Ho!pital AsM)Ciation regi~· i ed by the Ameri~an Hosp1~l the Board or Trustees or the School ~ard~ Association Nov ·
i tration program .
' Association. &lt;Patients admat- Middleport First Baptisl Church 10-12 Dtscu.sslOn groups were
I
Since the aforem,..nti,•ned let- \ ttd to the ho!pi&amp;aJ by dO&lt;' tori met Monday evening at t h e held on top1c~ of concem to the
I ter alated that membership in 1 of dentistry must have an ad- church . Members made of a schols of Ohm. Tuesday
she
the Ohlo HOllpital A"ociatinn I ml,.lon blstory and physical tour of the church an~ voted to attended the lOO_th annlve~sary
: lftd accreditation depended on 1 examination done by a doctor purchase new
potted palms of School Supermtendents ?r- 1
lhe placement of only rnedlcal of medicine or doctor of oste- for the sanctuary. It was report· ganization w~t~ each one bcmg •
~tors on the staff, 1 thought opatby on tbe staff of
the ed that two rooms In the base· given a certlf1cate. ______
·---- ·-dbs Jetter would help clarify hospital, aDd tile doctor of ment. have been painted .
thf matter.
medicine or doctor of osteo.
The trustees vot~d to com- installed, and reported that ~II
'
.
Sincerely,
' pathv ohatt be ns~onslblo lor Imend Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hugh- rooms used In the church wtl~

~-

The discussioo does not involve
to scholar. of every bello! and I Ch ur ch "
...
trutlo l itself in details but moves on
lltlllop ol S!Hbeavlllo
non-belief. .
Pous XI replied
l'he " I the level of broad leneral prluROME - Ytara ago, I heard One of hi! under • seenw- ~ will ntv.r hurt tht Churoh
lples which seem to apply to
_,e lnctdent recurring durinl les came to him, and with 1 lhink of his wist reply as t'his modern dav problem In
-..
XI 11 tr bling l'
•;d "Holy FaI
'
·
,..UfiCIIte of Pope Plus
·.
em
'P' s- '
1 l'sten w Councol disc" ·soons this d!scusaion you encounter
was at lhe Lime he hadLdbectd· thdelr , thhleyh wtwlllll dunoharrovemr tos"""
th; lon 'the subJe&lt;l of birlh control those who feel safer by standlDI
eel to open \he Vatican 1 rary • • w c
___ _ _ _ _ _
_
. .
•
"£',3lm::v:lww. m::.:zm
s a•
..

'

Caldwell-Ewing MarriDge Vows ate
Taken Oct. 24at Federated Church
MiJs Doria , _ ClldhiL
daughter of Mr. aod Jfn. Qer.
land Caldwell, Cbelllr, boooln•
lhe bride of lleiiJimbl H. Jew.
lDI SOD ot Mr aod lira. llalr7
Ew:.. ........:... •• •· ,._
.,., •
trated Cburdt ad 1!10 p. IlL,
Saturdi,Y, Ocl. Jt,
Vows o1 tho doable riDe eeremony 1were read by 1:bl Ref".
wubur PerrLD, p~~~or.
Given in marrlace by blr
tether, tile bride""'" a help
wool 11111 ..Sill brown - .
soriu and a pink Nllbud ocr-

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroflliddleport,

•

•

i

�...
'
Sentinel, Pomeroy-llllddleport.
0 ., Nov

,--------~8-Dally

l~ .

19M

Auto Sales

WANT AD

...

INFORMATION

1960 OPAL. Phone SP 3-5518 In
II 10 3tc
JOHNSON. Slm- t.........,. BILL BAILEY, Dealer
Fur, Mason.
A.~ency , Ln All fonlll of In
roots , hides. deer skins. mar- 1957 VOLKSWAGEN for sale.
suraoL-t Jllll Johnson aM kel price for good clean fur WI &amp;-2ll3
11-7-61]&gt;
Boo Strupson Agamll
and hides . In Reedsvllle, Ohio
lldc
11106tp 19~ BUICK entury . Excellent
running condition.
Priced
=-c-=--=-PHI
t1'0 Copymg-=----=Service Copr1ght.
H(lckett
's
Soh1o
Serv·
Ies made of legal papers. FOR YOUR every need of Bullice.
lC
22
tfc
dozer and
Back-Hoe week,
birth ree'&lt;1 rd:- e nd al m'lsl any
contact Emmet
W. Shuler,
other documents.
'!'be Rambl..
342
Page
Street,
Middleport,
Reuter lasuran('t', Pomerfly
World Standanl ol l:ompBcl
WY 2-3243. Free estimates.
j • ttc
E:xceUeoCf.
Farm ponds. private ponds,
Btl car room, ride 81M1 pel'
basement excavations, septic lormance. Sman eRr e4!oaolll)l
For Sale
tank excavations.
and maoagerabtllt)l
11 2 tfc
HI('KORY nut p1eces for sale
See

.....,e;;.. ,..

u .....,~tnntiO'f
"'-"' ,,_ .,., 1\ II

O.t

. . . .Q

CA. ... t 110.1.4 A II(JN.

IVIAA ltt'""'MH!I,I"
NUl ,.. •e.~«&lt; ,.nrl· • ~ A
.... Dll• ... ~ .......,.....

•

...... VI A IIUI'IU
f"I'IR DD il ll•ll• l

_ , • ••

&lt;W

.... "I

•n.r ""'
1-., ... , •• ,. ........
ILT.........
Ollollli&lt;l
...
~'"~,,...,
mm-l •••f'n nw ae•
..tl• ....... - .

·-

.,.... ...

.,,.,

... no

IPII

, ,.,

.... ...., ... ., ... h., ... ,
....-~ _.

~

... .....

tt.o.rD
,..,.

•"•II••

tl ••

1:1 .... •n•~

W•n•

'*'
muw
pe.

.. ,..,t;.,.

•• .,,

ldl

~,.

•UI'O

.,_..,....,.

n.oo-.,.....,..

,,..

1'h•r1•

1JL .,..,....

•01"" ,.., n,,.. -

ln..~'"-

O oUO Uftl

•lt.,lll

INIII

1111111
.tan

on
U

I» U:tAI'llll.t!o
':BJ&amp;I - Ill 3&amp; fOI dL
A.JU.i

l/111

·-

•
VtlU'I,I
...,1'(1 mbl

mu,.. ..... fddlt.""'a' • ._
~l'IC'.J

at l'uttle 's F1ve Pomts Statwn
11 13 3tp TRANSMISSION Salvage Company Repainng all makes.
COON Hounds Roger Leifheit,
tornatic and standard transRock Spnngs, Pomeroy, 0.
missions Electric
welclina .
11 12 Jtc
Phone WY 1-6173.

h

~UIUt

a.JO 4 ._ 110 ... u. t'
S.l:\l.rd • ., .11:31 • " •
'41

M.

l:ld)U

Oat!.)
00011

l'J"'i 81.. a;.u;.,.

ro

t&gt;I.Aca

•

auua..T PRouuCLNG

9 24 Uc

SINGER PORTABLE, zig zags,

W4NT t..D

11 12 Jlp

I

t'l S. 98e

Crfll ~Sradford

11 11 3tc

'

l'rfte, Pilltae • Cealaef
.., C BKAD••tRD
a.
·
r•
Raelae.
&lt;*II

- - - - - - - - - - - - - .ZlC ZA G 1964 Sewing Machine
· II
b It h I
Notic•
aulnmatll"a Y
u on 0 es,
St'W S on bu ttons. monograms.
Shotgun, rif!e shoo]
Sunday ·1 b!tnd hems, fancy designs .
(;uar:lnlef'd. Bl1lance $39 88
November 15. at I ?0
,, "" nl , I WY 2-2204.
11 12 5tc
Ham and bacon for prizes _
0 h B b fill F'
n I e 0
1
arm Spon- i GOOD CLEAN ,;toker coal. De-- l
sored bv. the Hacme Fm~ De- I 1IVere d II 1 th e mme Ph one
p.artment.
_n_J_~ _
:lrc l SH 25022.
11 _s lOtc l

t

1963 Tempest LeMans Cpe. ---· $209 5

o~rt 4 Door Sedan. H cyl. Automatic trana. Radio

---

Real economy and standard trans. Good tires, radio,
heater, dark ereen finish, in tenor like new .

Local one owner car, clean inter1or, blue fmish, eood
tirel! standard trana Radio and he~ter .

UNDEHWR.ITERS AS FURNlSltED BY

THE OHIO

INSPECTION

4 Door Sedan. 6 cyl. Standard trans . Radio and heater.

1961 Dodge Lancer 2 Dr. ········ $795

BIJftEAU,

coLUMBt:s, oHio. FOR FIRK A7·
P4.RATUS 0]1' TillS TYPE
EACH BID sHALL BE ACOOMPAN·
hW J'JxA.Sru~-A?s o~gRr:J~~-

Flalcon 2 Door Sedan. Standard trans. Radio and beater.

1960 Dodge - - - $1195

1961 Volkswagen 2 Door · · · · · · $1395

~~~ 5~H~H0 l~E~r/~o;.~sEDT~

Co nvertible - VS. Automatic trans. Power lteerine,
dio and heater - one owner.

Deluxe vinyl trim, heater, good tires;

MIDULEPORT FIRE DEPARTMENT,
A COMPLETE AND
PROPERLY
EQUlPPEo uNrr As HEREIN sPEC-

1960 Chevrolet

IF~~EilE TRADE NAMES ARE usEO. rr 1s UNDERSTOOD. EQUAL OR

195B Chevrolet 2 Door Biscayne
VB engine, standard trans. A nice bargain.

..

I RADIATOR
sERv1c E

I

' - ·- - -

I

BLAEnNAR'S

1

-1959 Buick - - - - '895
1958 Oldsmobile 1958Dodge - - 1957Dodge - - I'{J:t
$495

-

1954 Dodge

~ J,

tl-

t.t

--

/f./3
..But I WAS a:oud, Mom! (lee whbl You QOTTA be
to hold JOUr own with .Butcll Cutid11,.

WJEH RADIO

pans• hHouse

OUR THANKS

-

--

...

'

•

••

'

' •

r

••

•

•

•

• '

'

~

,r

,r

,.- " '"

.. . ~

,0

,II

""

....

,

.-

..

-"'

,•

' •

I'

..

,

..

- ~.-

..

·-·

••

· ·• -'" ,.,

... .....

rear

18. Bo)''.!l

ooin

oMl. Littl&amp;

U .l!amo.n

warrior
JS. MexJcll.ll
l&amp;horer-

llt. 8leevele•
i'•nneaU

"""'" f

9ft. Swedlfth
28, Sn&amp;r41

41. l.'Tnplay

ar.canm.

tl. M&amp;.n 'l

36. Earth
37. Spec.t•

1\IC.knii.IJWI

'K. &amp;nelllJ'

ot pklr;

"""'·

Arab.

.. .

•

LI'L ABNU!
'" AL
WE'LL

•'·

,,
"

CAppo

MEET

AGAt"i_ ~NN"'f, JN THAT

G REAT B IG BAIL ~D
OF=FICI!..IN THE. S K i!?

'"-

21

Ea: 0, *

•~

"

~1 '31 ~ ~9

... ~~

4-.

4~ ~

""'"'"

41

~V/...V/~ -""' 41

-"l

45 -4411
~ASt:lU NF

~ 41o

•~

~ 50

ALLI!l'

E%/. ~

QLC

QLC

PANkO

PANKO

OBCLT

OBOL'l'

PYCI

L!UIITZC,

HCPOBC'l'

j'

I

MONDAY THR U FRIDAY
ti 45 Sign On
7·00 Be Stm and Know
7 ·O'J New1
7 U8 Musical Clock
7 ~o News Headline•
7 32 Musical Clock
7 45 Word and Testimony
8 OU Ohio Valley News
8 05 World Ne~ s
8 10 Sports 'l'oday
8 15 WeaU1er
8 16 Musical CIO&lt;'k
8 ·55 Com.t11umty News
9 00 Talk of !he Town
9 ·55 Mason County Newa
10 uo Public Serv1ce
10 Ui FamUy Worsh1p Huur
IU ·30 Latcbs'.rln&amp;
11 00 News Beat
ILV5 Mnrnloi Me1odiea
ucepl Fnday, Church
Bells Ring
1I ·45 World Newa
11 .55 Mason County News
12.00 Community New•
12 :05 l,ocal News
12 10 Markets
12: 1; Weather
12 211 Bulletin Board
12·25 News 0 Grams
12 ::W County Agent
12 45 Country Go Roond
1.55 News Beat
2·00 Country Go Round
2·55 Newt Beat
3.00 Midway Matinee
3.55 News Beat
TERRY

(

4: 00 O!SCirti Wllh Doss
UO Interchange
5 :00 Community New1
5:05 World News
5 15 Sports Today
H5 Weatner
5:30 Dinner Musicale
5:45 Sign Off

SATURDAY
6:45 S1gn On
7:00 Be SliD and Know
7:03 News
'1.08 Mus1cal Clock
7:30 News Headline!
7:32 Musical Clock
7:45 Word and TeBtlmony
8·00 Oh1o Valley Newli
8:05 World News
8: 10 Sport&lt; Today
8:15 Weather
8: 16 Pt. fleasant H.S.
Football
10:30 Song &amp; Story Hour
10:45 Family Worship Hour
11:00 News, Army Hour
11 :30 Publtc Serv1ce
12:00 News Roundup
12 :20 Bullotin Board
12 :25 News 0 Grams
12 ·30 Saturday Matinee
1:15 Ohio State Football
4: 00 Dlsclng With Doss
4:SO Top fen Revue
5:00 News Roatndup
5: 1; PubUc Service
$ :30 Dinner Musicale
5:45 Sil!ll 011

WMPO Radio
MONDAY THRU 1'1\IDAY

5 45 Sign Off Oclober

'

•
SATURDAY
6. 00 Sign On - News
6 00 Sign On - Newt
6: Oli Sacred Heart Hour
6 05 Country Mus1c
6 20 Meigo County RFD
6 20 Country Jamboree
6.25 Paul Bowers - !&lt;'arm
7.00 Larry Anderson Show
ti 30 News
8·00 Pomeroy HJ FootbaU
6.33 Rev Raymond Jone* . Rei 9 :30 Middleport ffi FootbaU
6 55 Sports Headlines
11 .00 Top Ten Show 1D&amp;IIJ'
6 57 Weather Report
V.aUey )
7:00 News
11.30 Top Ten Show (Duttons)
LITTLE OR"'HAN ANNII
7·05 Tiny's Cnapel
12 :00 Noon News
7 30 News
12 15 Mustc.al Interl ude
7.35 Plckena Hardware
, 12 30 Rev. Merlin Teets
1Tues - fburs.)
1:00 Bill Miller Show
7:50 New• Report
&lt;OSU Foolballi
8 00 81!1 MtUer Show
6 45 Sign Off Septembt&gt;r
8.00 Johnson . Simpson Inl. 1 5 45 S1gn Off Or!ober
Show (Fr! 1
SUNDAYS
8 lU Roy'/J Food Basket Show 1 7:UU S1gn On - News
(Mon · Thurs.J
7·35 SWJday Sbowcas~
8 · 45 Baker Furniture Show
B 00 French City Baptist Hour
(Wed . . Fn 1
B JO Nt&gt;ws
8 45 J&amp;S Super Market Show 8 33 Hour of DeUverance
(Thurs )
t Elder Cline 1
9 00 News
9 :48 Congressmao Abel•
9 05 Cotiee With Janet
10 05 Sunday Chapel
10 00 Grand 01 0 op ry
10 33 Washington Reports
to
11 .00 Ministerial Assoc.
the '&gt;eopl&amp;
11 ·15 A.S.C. Program · Fl'l,
II : 00 Sunday Show
ABBII' AND SLATI
11 :15 ~' amily WorshJp . Thurs. 12 ·uo Noon New.s
11 : Hi Mason Co Agr. E.s:t ·Tues. 12 15 ChristiaDJ Hour
II ·33 Swop Shop
I THE1it SMOK IN 6UNS,
12 30 Rev Merhn T&lt;:!ets
RIGIH INTA THE- M lt.&gt;ST
11'45 Tiny'• Country Hymns
1 00 Rev . Andrew P&lt;~rson s
lkOODTH : ~STy'
- - YOU
12 110 Noon Report
1.30 Rev. S1/as Btllups
12.15 Goessler s Guest Star-Frl 2 00 Sunday Chapel
12 15 Larry Anderson Show
2 33 Rev Roscoe Thorne
1:110 Jim Meea Show
3:00 Sunday Chapel
4: 15 Blaettnar Auto Show
3.33 COlmtry Hymntimers
!Thurs.)
(Dan Hayman)
4·30 Local News
4·33 Sunday Showcase
;,110 Jim Mees Show
6·00 Baptist Layman's Hour
6 00 Slmon's Market · News
6.30 Suodown Serena&lt;le
6·05 Sundown Serenade
6:45 Siflll '&gt;II September
6: lfi Sign 011 September
5:lfi Siwn Off October

I

'

Bv GEOIIGE WONDEII

WINNI~

Y!AH! OUf If FROO MC' All
HINif!LFl /f.P6'1A'§ PKfAA\
SHOoftN6 6ALLEIO'!

WINKLE
-: :.- ·_L

WINN IE HCW MU.:H J.ON.0ER !S ALL
"'1&lt;!5 601N0TOLA.5T.. COPS r LL
G.IER ThE Pl~CE YDUR 5!::1'&gt;/6

.,...,&lt;r;

F~'·i
FAMILY ~

KE:PT /&lt;\VAV

YOI.Jr.::

I WISI-l

0E~ ,~_

[7~·r

W"'.J ....''i

!::.:Or.;'l '-1 V.\).~ ~:,:.
1", -\ r--., - ~2 h • :...

YOU ·
l_

COJ ~ D

61\E 10U
AN .O.N5WEQ 1

J

-

!).l

BI RDIE, !31.. T

.&lt;:.-

I

,• .._ _:::

~--

':)-\:'&lt;

·_ · \v -~

~ CAN'T.

•

UGH···I3 DOLLARS

U~J t &gt;t- R

Ti lE

('l~l i MSTAN('ES,

••

D~&lt;' Cll"l
Tt-1/ ~J I'--

Y, I DONl
•ITNQ OF

)'OU WILL R~ F II '; E

"TO EXAMIN E: MY

.. ~1

.if'
.'

1..-------------------------.J
..,

~·- - · .

.......

21'1 . Soapy

*

I

. . ... . . -.4 . .

....

Y~terday"a Cc-yptoquot.oa IN THIJ CONDtiC'!' OJP !.II'»,
IIABIT2 COUNT FOR MORE THAN MAXlMS.-.t..liWIM..
0 ~ JUuc- J'•W• 8nd.k&amp;te, 1M.

Lihrary May be
Established m·

.,

Spanlall

for
""rivc"'

u. Jlhalt•

-t1LQQLPZ

SERMONE'ITE

wm

l lAN SE:E HEH
I NTH' HOUSE
PLAI N AS DAY

.....

~.,_

IC&amp;

I

*

f&amp;wor1ta
beV9r&amp;i'.
tt. More thu.

VNZCJt

I

*

W HY \N THU NDER
DON T SHE ANSWt-W. !'

Seorp..

A

'

~

I• FRED I.AS$Wfi.L

A. Crypto,I'J'MI QuotaUOll

I

I

·"· I c 41'1rl SNUFF'Y SMITJol'

' '

ft.Btarol

man·,

1

..a.

~·

8. EngUah-

with

.3

for the thrtle L'1, X tor the two O'a, elc. Binflto Mt~n. apot~..
1-ropblM, the length and !ol'I'M.Uon ot the WQnl.t ue all Inn~
&amp;ad~ day the GOde !etten ue different.

I

or

f

W-I\
DAQ,Y (JRYrl'UQUOTE - Here's bow &amp;o wlldt ~
AXYDLBAA.X&amp;
lo LONGFELLOW
One letter ll:mply atands tor ROOU1er-. In this sample A ft 11H4

I

I

ALul'.'i" TO

BE !&gt;0 RELAXED ..

Pled~'•

f . lilnU,_

DOWN
Lllwden

R. H. Rawlings Sons Co.

kl

,..,.

&amp;. V ol CIUUO

• . Some
DO. Arid

I
I

1954 FORD

6 Aero.

ti5. Bnevat.
t7. Bar

Station Wagon . All power - radio and heater. One owner.

POMEROY
MOTOR COMPANY~

...... .......... .... .

19. Prooet4
to. L&amp;r.-e

Electra Convertible All power - radio and heater. Loob
1 11 tfl" :·~~~~t~r~:~~~~~ ":!:~~~~~~ e ~~~~ ,
good
- runs good.
,
A
'"'
''"''
no
I
moo""' 'es•ll" ny sper
1957 Dodge 2 Door _ _ _ _ _ $295
u•s.sa rv for servoclnr lhe equlpm~nl
EXPERIENCED
&amp;hall be 8""Phed with lhe •ppantua. '
I FIRIE PUMP
1959 Rambler Classic VB 4 Door $169
1 Fll'e pump shall be • front . raounted centnful!al dl'lllli!n , iKlO gallon p.e-r
98 - 4 Door Sedan. Autofatlc trans. Radio and heater.
nnnu le capaelty. Pump lh8ll be •
I "Ciaa• A'" 1111ar•d-up prlfl»ure-vulu me
Power steering - air conJitlonmg.
type aecordm• to r'\ BF u Booklet
Na 19 Pump shall be gquipped with
eSee Us Befort You Trode Or We'll Bolh Lost
two 21-l!"' quarh•r . turn gated ball I
valv~a and eapped third nutlllt. Pump
Many More Lett Models To Choose From
THREE PUPPIES to be g 1ven I USED work pants, shirts, cov~~,~~": 4 1-1.'" •ucttoD inJet.
1
4 Door Sedan - V8. Auto. trans . Radio and beater.
to someone who w1ll give ' era li s. and Ja('ke:ts Carl Chev- Fl-oro the lar~est truc-11: or Heavy duty plppln 11 .nd muna•. lD·
OPEN
EVENINGS
'TIL
7
P.M.
ouJidozer radiator w the c111dmr
n.,x,ble u•uon• and
pope
good
home Wy I a!Jer, Long Bottom, Ohio
them a
benda •h•ll be Uied lhrOUifhl)llt . PlpiP&gt;
2-2.428
11 10 Jlc 1
10
15
30tp
I
,
sm&lt;~.llest
beater
eore.
B~es.
unlua
othe
rwl•e
•pedl1ed,
al:tall
,
1
he equ al lo tho~e required by !he
N B F u TheN! llhall be one 21-l!." ID.
4 Door Sedan - VB. Auto . trans. Radio and heater.
APPLES,
Burdetle
Fruit
J•n" from tank lo pump l'tpln' on
II' Y 2·6970· 1t 'NV _
pressure
•Ide
back
to
"T"'
shall
be
RAW].. EIGH P rod U{'f! ror sa Ie. r&amp; arm Ph one
Pomeroy
2•• r D A aepuate line udl be pro·
2 2143
1
Wy-2-6412.
10-24-:{Utc
Pomeroy, OhiO, .Rt 1.
v1ded to till hoosier hnk
from
pump Then• shall be two 1'1.1" dh1
located at rear or t.cb. H;. ..
2 ton Cab and Chassis, 6 cyl. 4 speed trana. 2. speed rear
- 10 23 25Lp L O McCOY, AUC:TIIlNEK'R ch.Hre•
ho•e bc&lt;t ~ompartment and conaxle".
Vaur landmark Service
T\Vo pu~e- bred- English pups. Chester, Oluo.
3 23 Ue
~~~~~a,:! foeraru~~uadl:ch:~;~te;:~~;~
Pomeroy,
Ohio
Your
Chevy
Dealer
Station II Giving Awav A
Keal slock dogs. N. G. Rose, ,
•hall toe one :~o;,u m. lin• Into tank
1949 HARLEY DAVIDSON
Wlth ball valve and hydrant hook-up
Mmersvil!e, Phone WY 2-ti7 10
Real Estate For Sale at r~Pr Ball valve• are w be Ulil!d on
MOTORCYCLE - - - -- - - - - NECCHI port nb l ~? sewing rnaall pump discharges and Buctlon~ conI
·
nectlon•
Suitable
dnln
cock1
on
all
the
we•t
lin•
of
1aLd
Section
liB
Rf'l!'lster for thi~ good second
chme Wllh zig ;.:ag equipment
water unea shall b~ provided There pl~kh ead , one flatheaa .
rod• and 10 llnka. them~ west :S
car each timP vou drin&gt; in
i FOR SALE 8 room house with 8hall be no r1111d piping between tsnll one 4 n crowhao, mounted
and one-thtrd ructs, thence north 120
Usrs cam s to oyerrasl. but- ~
·
, anti pump and between pump 1nd On~ 4 \'.1 " &gt;~ 241'" double female adaptro•h to the north llne or uid SecNo purchase nN·Pssarv. 1ust
" Full
3 extra lots. 2 squares from j rear d w hargt~
.,r. mounted
uon No a9. thence weat to the
rP-Jrl&lt;:tPr
•
•
tonhole, ·' 'balance, 1 ,
APPARATUS BODY
Two chrome plated 2'-hu qulclr. n- northweat corn&amp;r of .. ld s~tlon
1
$.37.61
WY 2~2204. .
1 Court House In Pomeroy. PrlC· 'i"hf' borll' 1 h~~t metal •hall be u leabe nn1zle ll.older11, mounted
No 29. thence south aloJIJI the weHt
HOME OF UNICO TIRES
, ed very reasonable . Call WY UU.!II'l 5tretcher level cold rvlled Two tow hookl tD trunt, two 'Low
Un• or lltld Section No :HI to tht
11 12 5tc I
steel. Runmn1 board and rear Uf!JI rln111 at rur
place of belmnlni ~onl.a\ned ll2
·· ~/SUPER SERVICE
1 2-6524.
11 13 6tc 5hall b~ nol leu tban 11 IIIUJe tnad On" Mlro brake lock., mech~nlu.J type 11cru more or leu
Dodge-Dodge Dart-lancer
'
plate mteel Rear fender! 1hall be not Ch1 01ne pLated Wut Coast type mlr·
b~eplln.r the co11l known Ill No.
STATION
- i le:5~ than U li!IUge ateel and attRehed rors
4 t-A , or Clarion coal •nd eertJim
CHTl-nTAffiiA Puppie-s for sa le
to body by nun . rulillnr machine Onf:' Fire Department volume type other rlj:ht.a whlch w~re conveyed
Jack W. Carsey
S. Second &amp; Mill St.
Middleport
acrews with water . proof fender portable pump with recoil Jt.arter. oo Uhlo l'ower Company, by deed.
Ca ll VI 3-3642.
11 ll 3tc '
L
Mgr . WY 2-9932
,
••
o1J
w
t'ltlnrt
rear rron
cycle enalne, 2,." euct.ion. JJ,t," dill· recQrded
1n D""ed
P•te [I.,.~::::::::::::::::::::::~,.,J
..,
H"'
if;.
bar
1haU Abechrome
providedplated
IUPPorted
at 4char11~
46-S, of ~el11•
CountyBook
Det:dllt3,
Record!,
THERI&lt;:'S NO charge for use
fB (h end bv heavy duly body J.tanch- One 10 ft .ectlon ot fire department .refeJence to which ill benb)' mlde
c
1
10n~ a:no1 Jon11. he~vv , chome plated type hard IUct.lon holt 21,1,'",
li:x~ .. ptlng further about une·ha.lf
\U1'()Mt18n.E tnSitrance tJte~fl
0 f Carpet S11 ampooer
Wlll
rear grab handlf!l mounted on budy One 20,.. ' ~u~huu atr~~uaer.
an aue ~umeyed to Jo~;eph Garnu
purchase ol Blue Lustre Car· ICUCMKLER REAL ESTATE
wJ~~ A I " chrom• p!Jitt&gt;d rrab h~nd - one Air.ruu Nu '130 lmpenal Axial I .,..t BernJce Carn~• by deed reC8nl"f-llf'd'1 I osf VlJW npera
I
PO EROY
7 • room houes le !!hall be mounted helow llutW lotod Playp,pe wlth fol Up, chrum"
corded In Deed Book 19J. Pa .. e a!i7 Guild
the church on Decem~ Q-Wbo wes tile NeJjl'e wbo
tor'• b.cense? can WY
pet Shampoo. Baker Furni·
lOmpartment and f'Uend full Width One Akron No 260 plain wy~ cnnnec· l of Me•ll• (;uunh u.. ,d RecOr'l11, re·
with bath, gas
Clrcula lmg l of budy
bon, I'll" rem ale x J" mal• a l"' r.,ren(·~ to which a• hereby made.
1 at 7:30 p m in the par- ~ made one of
the
tlllllest
115ltC
turr, MI dd Iepurt.
h
BODY COMPARTMINTS
I mal~. chrome
That It il necuury to B\! ll the de.,L•11 10 6tc
heat, front and back pore es, Th ~ body shall have three bullt In l l'alnt tu be DuPont Duoo enamet. eed~nt 1 lntere•t In ta..d real e.tate ish house . The group also dis· clocks to uu. country?
small cellar. In good condi- rear eumpartmenlli. each aide cam- eolor numb.. r to be 11tven 11t ttme of I t.o pay the deba of .aid decedent, cussed a country sUe project. A-In 1754 Benjamin Bannek·
parlment to he aJ&gt;pro~•m~tely 2~" " contrld liii!nln&amp;
allowancn to the widow. 1nd c:olla.
- -- - - For Rent
19fil VINDALE Housetrailer, tion on Spnng Avenue, mce- ~5" " 25". centfr ('&lt;.Impartment to be I LeUerlnll and atr'lplnll to be In iOld That the remlllnlng UlldJvlded one
er, a friend of Thomaa Jeffered
h h
lpproXJmat~ly 14" " ~ .. X 2!1'' A top ..nd dot;u.ll will be riven •t time ul h•il Jnl.ere•t In .,aid real eatate 1!1 I
son, constructed a wooden clock
', With 0 10 xd 15 alum,•,numChawo· ly dlocat , houht of h lgl ~~a500ter ',~mp!rtme,nt Is to be JIOVtd,~d o,••,• CM•,",':,act a,''~~.·.n.• "'"''''"'"' h•• · - - "owned by the 4dead~mt, l'nrl L. l
F:Nl.JSTS IN MARINES
h' h k t nod "
HI nl
ester
an near Ig sc 00 . ""' . touehet .. full
ree width
ower ~UmJ.Ianmen
Ill
9 I
" "'PUf ~
..
.. .....- arnea
w IC
ep g
ume. B 0 y
GARAGE apartment. 4 rooms mg . p rICe lo se
of body and •approx·
I tal thread•, both 21-!t Jlnd ll,t •
Th~ pnyer of ..ld petition li for
and bath, 790 Maple, Middle- I 98_5-4 135
ll-7-6Lc POMEROY - 4 • room frame lmah ty H"' In helllht Side runnlnf
nl" ul the d.eudeM'a lnter,tt In nid
James L. Smtth, Pomeroy R.l mOOel was a watch that bad
h
th batl
f
d I board t ompartuoenh ne not dl'~lr~d CHASSIS· (;hanoi will be lurnlslle!l r..al u!Hte to PlY Ill" debtw, allow-~
b
I t lo hi
port, WY 2--2936.
11 12 3tc .., INIII'~ H Sewmr
machJCleS
ouse WI
1,
orce , The fi re hose ('omplrtment • hall be by the Vtli&lt;~J" of Middleport and will ann• &amp;nd com aforeaa.ld . Th•t th• D 3 has enHste(] In the United een en
m,
hut air heating nice floors dlvod"&lt;.l Into thre•
compa[tment8 be o f the cnnven11un•l ub type 'lVItb enure interest 1n 111ld rul utal.tl · •
___
.
'
' Cfnte o compartment 11 to h~ve • 102" c•b-to-ade dJmen.ston, not leu be •old, and that the phlutlff ''e States Marine Corps under the
HOUSE for renl' 7 rooms and I oew $.'19 511 11p ~veraJ •lsed
Storm WindOW S and doors and &lt;iiiCfYlOli UpitCI\y of not le~i than l lh11n :ltl,500 GVW , front and I~Jir turn JIUthorJud JIAd ordef'!d to 8eiJ Ihe
,
l
•
bath. SH 2-4834
11 12 6tc
rna&lt; hineS a1 00-rgalll prices
tt ch~ g g Wilh dnv~- 1200 !\ of;,:&gt;,!!'" D.J . rlre hole Two 8l&amp;nala, and 30 &amp;allon fuel tJIII.k..
enure lnterul In said. realutllte iC• Marme Corps 120 Day Delay The Cape Jasmine Hbe nor·
,
a a e
,
S
ara e
side compartment&amp; 1 hall hau a nr· • CHASSIS SPECIFICATION&amp;:
cordlfli t.o tb 1t11tute 1n •ucb. casu p
H · lhe
of ISl-4
•·• ard · ) ·
rh e t' a!lnc "ihop
Inger 8 1es
way Nicely located m good rvm~: CiiPII~Jly of not le!B Lh3n 300 rt ; Cha.Mh to he Of curr..nt yeu model. made ancl provided, and lor other rogram. e IS
son
g erua IS a na Uve o1
UNFURNISHED, 5 room and and ~ .. rvicP Pomeroy OhiO
·b
od
' or 1&gt;,;," hose, each. All curopartmen~ con1'entlonal nb t.YP•• with 102:'" cab- relld.
Mr. Irving V. Smith of Route 3 China according to tbe Encyne1gh orho
$8500 00 .
I to hK \l' automaUc light..
to-axle dlmenalon
The pl'riOD.II f1rat Jlbove mentioned
I
I
bath apartmenl North Third, WV l-t.l84
f 21 Uc
SUBURBAN
room frame e.ooneR TANK
241,1Kl0 11ruu nhJde welrht rau.r wm turther Ilk• nottce
uu.t they Pomeroy.
clopaedia Britannica.
6
M"ddl
C 11 WY 2 54'-14
•
BoOJJter tank 1haU b• full • width w1th reinforced rra.me
have beoen JOadv partie• defend11nt to
1
eport. 3
, bnk·~ ~Clog- 1 house With bath forced hot with. -..heel well• Tanll •Ide• and bot- 0000 pound front ule
.. ill. p~tlttun, and they are reqUI!'&amp;t..U
· · ' S!- u~~ ISII - Jl 10 6tc
' 1nr •
sep lC
·
'
tom to be welded !Dillie and out Front shock 1b10rber..
to an1wer the lame on or before th•
and d•y of JanuUJ', weo.
ged drains' Get Klean· Em-Ail air heating to all rooms, 2.25 Maanesluoro anode• w be provldtd lli Power steerm1
·
I l
th
neh 100 ullon baffled colllP-"rtmtnt. 18.&amp;oo pOUnd tw&amp;J-epeed. rear W• with
P&amp;ARL L. OARN.U. u AdJD.ID1a.
SMALL apartment, suitable for i Septic tank Cleaner al Landacre eve lot WI
garage TanJt shall ha~t • bu.l.lt-ln
trene- H. D. •prm.a.
tratm of tb• ~te cd Wa.Jt.u r.
one or lwo All conveniences
mark Farm Bureau.
t~nd utility building,
trees, ~:!.,;u~Pt;t:' ~:~ ..=e ~~· ~ =:il';1 ~:m':~t. 1 "' 1ban 380 cubic Web~t~ru~/~1~·
Grimm's Apt. Phone WY 210·31-30tc shrubbery. 4 miles f r 0 m provided betw~en the p~ and. tha Enflne to h.VII lncreued. COOiinl IJ"• AttornflYI lor PlalntUf
(Coothaued Fiom Page ,.
the wonderful part of thfa Is,
'"OliO IIO t.nk IUCUOD with control handle on t•m
UU 13, :10, l'l; (11) 6,. lJ, 18, ~
d
h
HI
P
A
b
I
2753.
1l 9 tfc
omeroy.
uy a ••
· · body panel Tbt entire tank shalt l&gt;e 11 •peed •ynchromelb tran.molon,
see their nee of repentance. that you can ave m as your
POMEROY RENTAL - 4 . with
treatedRuatoleum.
, InternallyThe
and eomplete
uternalb.
diredx: . 20
tD - fifth
We must see that sin is wrong personal Lord and Saviour to.
lnstructl·ons
bank 11·00
- 10 ply Urea, wLth ALLFOR RENT H
all
: ousetr er.
S -----room house with bath
and .asa@mbly •hall be coru~lructed. or not WEATHER tread on dui!l re~n
to ourselves and to God and to day, if you wlU repent of the
X 35 ft Two bedroom Call U 5 CIVIL SERYICI TESTSI
h
0
f h' h
te leu than 10 cauga cupper be11rina 'JO AMP battery
M
the
·
·
' · ·
gas eat. ut o 1g wa r · 8teel. There •hall llf:' no bolt• or 60 AMP alternator.
r#/IJ
all the people around us, and past and live for Him Ill
WY 2·2186 or WY 2 3346.
\len •omen. Ill~ Star! '111(11 $30 00 per month ' REALTOR or
weld$
le('UrlD,i the 1-ltnk to thl tram• Turn lllind.l lrorot and rur wltb J
sw-ely we have enough going present and future, Christ will
body TJink c•paclty lh•ll ~ 1000 C.C. awltch (no cab llrhtu.
LER,
ll-7~Lfc uo:wn
• weell Pntparaton tT•IIUDI
c.
c.
CUCK
li!llona
30 .raUon fuel tank wUb. electric fuel
on ln our county and towns to give Jvou tbe help ,..,_
vnn need ev·
ontll ~ PP &lt;&gt; '" ' ' rhnu "lllltl• "' trot..
Obi
11-00STIIIl lllllll AND HOSI
pump
&gt;pen
~:xpO!r10!fll'r 'llltlll lh unro~e· Bm: 229
Pomeroy,
0 . Thl're ahall be two hl.fh preuur• Deluxe fr. . Ur hut.ar and d.atr-..
show us the black side of sin. ery day to Uve for Him.
FURNISHED 3 room
house, oarv
~ ltKF lnfnrnutlnn on
Jnb•
1 wtth I
lJ
bath and ba sement. 313 1 •~ Con. ·~• a1 ro... '
•f!menh w m. I"UO• y
11 13 3tc ::.~ nil j:u~P=f ~~UIU.~:~ ~ IPeed winUblllld wiJMn.
there Is no other side of sin. May God bless 118 &amp;B we try
~~"1 " "' "lime •t'ldrt••
phnnoo - - - -- - , - , -- - Uon braJtea. ill!(!J. to be eqUipped Tachwneter 011 ilutnlrMnt ~
Wben are we goina to wake up to Uve in His pslrit to abow
dor St., Pomeroy.
8011 •nd
fJn•·oln 'ien1ctl.
480.
Tbt FOR SALE : Modern
frame witb electric rewind and m~nual Voltmeter on JD.aUumeD.t pmel.
.. 00
-t-~-.1
O.IIJ Sentlnt.el
crank, rewind. Rl'el• to lave com- Color to be at.ndarct red.
to the death Of OUf Spirl.tual forth Hi1 love to Ill m111uuuu.
10 27 tfc
home, gas, new block gar· plete roller and 'POOll lncludlD..f third
Separate bid• are requat.d. for
PI'. Pleasant - The Service We due to sin? Do you know Let us Pray: Forgive w
f
Chrt 1 E ·
1
S 11t batween reel1. Eilcll reel 1e to be Fire ApparJiiUI and Chulil. Tb• lUI:- G lid
les
I
APARTMENT 5 rooms
and
Help Wanted
age.
acre, more or
' equJpped with )00 It of l" high ceuful chaNI.I bidder l!hall 'M Till· U
0
S
p!SC0p8 that sin Will neVer enter the of QUl' p8St, 0 God, 8Dd. help
bath, newly re-dec-orated. Call -~--''------­
Nice lot and garden. Loeeted rrrade booater hole Jllld one 1" qulred. to lj!U&amp;rii.Dtee deliver, ot ChaN· Church held its monthly lunch
God And 'f .c t
-·
to
chrome bOI'Il!~er nozzle. ncn.lu •re to 1111 to 1ntet the produc-Uon ac:lledW.
.
• Kingdom of
?
I uta up to meou our waya 80 81
Walter Crooks, WY 2-3631 ILOCAL WOMAN to take phone 2 miles from Pomeroy ,
on be Akron PDQ I"!Reelnlve.a are to of the IUcceufuJ Apparatu• bidder. eon .meetmg W.ednesday at 1 p. sin is in you heart vou w:lllllve for You, and have tbe joy
·
o. d y
h
be b-all type and c:ootrolled from Chlo .. t• bid shall h• FOB, the plant
the p
h Hou
II h
'
Harnsonv
1'II e ,wa
10 23 t!c 1 calls for established business.
· ou ave body ~;Ide
lite of Awar..t111 bldd.•r.
m. m
&amp;riS
se W
never enter in?
and peace that comes with serv·
to see the home to appreci. SUCTioN Host
The ri.Jht 1.1 reeerved \oO HJed .., Mrs Harold Somerville presl
~~
- - - -- - - - Must live m Pomer&lt;1} or MidTwo 10 foot Je~· of 4\-io 0' tire de- l aiUl all blcll.
.
.
I
You
need
Christ today, more lng In '1by Splrlt, "-·""
..... YW-6" .......
~,
TRAD..ER lots for rent, close dleport proper. Wnte
Box
ate it. Phone WY 2-6046.
pllrtment t)'lle hard Ntctlon bote
VIllage ol Middleport,
dent, presiding.
than anything ln your w~ I¥'KI JeBUB, OUr Lord. Amen.
to Laundrymat and schools
6680 The Daily Sentinel.
Jl 12 6tc •h•ll
be pro1'tdeo:t
By Gene Gnt.,
Hostesses ·•·ere
Mrs. S.
C. 11I ~-~·iiiii.iiii~iiii.i.iiiiiiii..;iiii:-iooiiii..;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'l
ed coupllnfl
N011 with
tu bechro111e
mountedplatUl
(11) 13,Clerl.
30. 2te
.,
VaDey Lumber &amp; Supply Com11 II 3tc
V-•haped trouaha and held tn pla("a
Wt"lhelm Mrs Henrv D Watby cbrilme plated quieti r~lean 1prtnr
LIOAL NOTIC•
'
·
·-, ·
pany, Middleport.
10-3-tfc
FOR SAJ,E: 5 roomo and bath, lock• One 44." ltraln•r lh•ll be pro· Denny WUlanl Gai'Dd. -.bo re- son and Mrs. Fred Franklin.
LOOKING FOR SECURE
wilhIOUIPMI!NT
mounting billie
llidet
at 1101 Iouth
:IIIIOth 8tr.eet, Tbe luncheon tables were dehardwood floors. Gas forced Vlded
LADDEit
Ktnt, Wuhlngton;
:a.rth.l Garnu, who
THREE aod four roo..-1 rurm&lt;lheJOB?
KhaU be one 30 tt . three sec- relldes at UOl South :&amp;BOth Street, corated j.n keeping With the
air furnace, birch kitchen and TheN!
ld ml llllluntiobed apart. ['Tal" f.,, 0 8 Clw1) . .......-~. tat~•
Uon alurnlnum fire deputment typ• Kent. WJI•hiJlt'lOn; Rava C&amp;lclwlll, who
car
port.
Priced,
fii,IIO.IIO.
ntena•cn ladder lind one 14 ft. retidet at St. AlbiiUI, Well Vlrpnia: Thanksgiving bo}klay &amp;eaiOn.
menu WY Z-S434
12 6 tfc
•lum.Inum roof ladder, mountad on Albert H. Caldwell, lr., Who nelde1
Willi
Meade led deFred Williamson, Rutland. llde
of body 1111d held In plJICe by at St. Alban•, W. Va., and. Lula Belle Mrs.
am
flc• tt'lll. ~lit Sen"lc. c.tablS.
Somerville
11 10 6tc qulclr. - r•Jea~e INlrlnr i()('ka. There Jonet~, who reltdu .t 15849 Pacific VOtiOM BJld Mrs.
TO MEIGS COUNTY VOTERS FOR
~hJIII be one 10 It •lummum foldinll HI 1 h w • ._,,
8outll, SeattLe, Wub•
Middleport Apartment, 5 rooms 1111 111'-R
ladder,
mounted.
Pille
pole
wm
h•lln1ton,
wUJ
tu•
notleo that read meditatlo111 by
Bishop
bath and b~sement, on ground
TWO story frame bouse
on furmahed by Fire Department.
Pearl L Garn11,
A.d.labi.IRratra B
nd Tha•"•'" I•• p y
PHOTOGRAPHY CREW
THEIR SUPPORT IN the RECENT
ILICTitiCAL fQUIPMENT
of tht r...tate of Waltar F. Gamu, rent a
a
'JA111!51-V •oe ra Ooor Newly decorated. bardBrick
Street,
Rutland,
with
Th~P&gt;r~
1.1
to
be
two
chrom
..
plated
I"
deceued
,
un
the
28tb
day
cf
Oeto·
er
Male and Female
·
wood floors automatic beat
extra lot. Carl Hysell, Phone in•lde controlled f'!lb •PotIiiii II, two ber. JQti4, Wt'd a peUUoJI In the Pro·
GENERAL ELECTION.
Now forming crew for coupon
chrome plated boae hed lllhta, two b~te court; of M:IIJ• County, Oblo.
The Rev. C. A. Pitzer gave
Call WY 2·3200.
10 10 tic
SH 2-4;24,
11-7-6tc Federal BR -2 l:katler-RJiy llihtl on alle11ng that lbe peraonaJ ••tate ol the ·
U
Mr S O Lll
sele.~
rur polt WUh bl!laVy-duty alternator !Wd decedent 1.1 iDIUfficlent to pay
JnV0C8 QO,
8. ' .
-~
fiuher. One FederJII Mod~l No. lTII the debt• and OOitl of ldmlnllt•rtn• tlepage, chairman of CluisUan
Tran sportation Furnished
SEVEN ROOM brick home In Strtt-O·R~ y mounted un ub roof, hla e•tah!J Ullt 1ald deced1nt, Wiltthe
'
II Duplex, 3 bedroow. Sugar
Daily Commissions
Then• I• to bl' onr batteJ'l' ay.atem er F G•me., died llet:ed In fee lim- Education, discussed
poSSI·
P•,meroy,
two
bathrooms,
4
Run area Pomerr . Phone
ot not leM than 120 AMP n Volt pie of liD undL?id.ed one hall lrlternt b'fl ·
of
u~
to be eS
Limited Travel
WJth matter dl•,onnflct •witch. There In lhe tollowlnf real ell•te:
I ties
a ""ary
-~
bedrooms,
garage,
basement,
WY 2-3618.
10 2 tfc Contact Mr. Dale, Monday and
11re to be two underhood ilrht• &amp;nd
The follow n1 r•al •ltat• altu&amp;t- tablished in the parish house
WE COMMEND
3 flruohed rooms In attic one recc ptacl~ for ~ harainl R&lt;1dy 1,
ed In the County of M•lll• in th•
· I
M--o"'o"'E"RN
~-,room
--an-dc--cb-at!J J Tuesday, between 9 and 5.
to
he
equipped.
with
atot&gt;,
tall
1n&lt;1
State
of
Ohio,
11nd
iD
tbe
Townlhip
and
sugges~ that memOrl8 j
Large ot. OUt ol hlgb water turn •iSIIaiJ on reu ltep Siren I• to of S•lem, aDd In Satt!Gn No. ~. ~-•-- be given to the library. !
OUR LOCAL OPPONENTS FOR THE
furnished apartment
M 1 d- 1 Phone 525 0146, Huntington,
Cen'!J'al heating
Inquire be • Federal Qlll mounted on left T 8 RlnU Ill In Ute OhJo Co UUUII.l'i
cab L'OWI with foot owlteh on pa~ten
Purch1n, and ~un.ded and deurtb· Mrs William Meade offered to
41epnrt. WY ~~ .
W. Va . Collect.
MANNER IN WHICH THEY CONDUCT·
Charles Wildermuth WY 2- rer l.lde and wired to horn hutton
ed u follow•·
nd' 1a-..
11
9
6tc
wllh
•witch.
·
Beilnnlni
on
tbe
fiouthweat
~or!
donate
her
late
husba
B
J.ur
9 II Uc
112115 or 1VY l-6116.
i-26-tfc MI5CELLANIQUI IOU"MENT TO ne1 or Sll!("tlon No. ~; thenca eut
ED THEIR CAMPAIGN.
ll FUANliMI'P ANO INCLUOID IN
alu n~t the south lin~ of .. Ld Se('tlon rary ,
ed
BID PRICE
No . .'29 fllty-.alx rodl; then!!l north
The guild memberS di!CUSS
Employment Wanted Q-Wbot It the old•st wbtle FOR SALE-Middleport'a tall· One
20 pound dry ehemtul
•·•· 1lx rod• aDd lD 1Jnk1: then~• e..L
Ch ·
Meigs County Republican Executive Comm.
---.,.,-- _ _ _
_ _ seUiemen1 in North America,
thlrtl' flye llnkl, thencl north two plans fOr the annual
rJstmaS
esf building, locat«&lt; 352 N tiniUJAher with mountina hraf'ket
11 rallon lndlln pump mount- de11ree• thirl.)' minut11 ... t 4 roJ• ·r•· for
ch'ildren
In foster
ffiONINGS TO do In my home oortb o1 Florida?
Second Stret!t, Middleport Three
lnll br~ cllet. only
and 14 link•: th•nc.!' north 88 de· g1 loll
E. E. FOLLROD, CHUURMAN
$3.00 bushel. Al so w::~sh and
A- Annapolis Royal,
Nova
2(1 pound dry clmnh·al
··- rreu eut II roal and 22 IJnk.a: I homes . The Rifts
be brought
Priced for qmc~ oale
1Ja. One
'
hntcnl•hl'r mountlnr bra~k~t only
th e n!!~ north Ul decree• 10 mlnutl!l
block sweaters. Wanl.;~ Pow- Scotia. founded by the French qUire al Obio Hotel
Two wcylher-proof fire dep•rtment ta1t 20 rod• Qnd lll !tnklt thl'nee to a joint meetin)iC Of the 8er
Pd. Pol. Adv,
type ele ~lne nand IQntl'm•. munnted. norl.b 07 detreu wnt l'J rod• •nd Vtce Guild and St MoniCB'I
ell, WI 9-3464.
II 1.1 6Lc: in 1605.
lU lb lie
Two t pound. fin •u.1, mounted, one t UJlk1. !.bell~• aort.A par&amp;llel wllb '
•
v

't'\)1} j fE,V,

""

4. Q.,ble

....... _
...........
4a.:r....,..

- -$1095

1959 Chrysler

1957 Chevrolet 210 -VB- 4 Door $545
Standard trans. New tire11, radio, heater .

n-

4 Door Sedan V8. Automatic trans. Radio and heater.

Value Packed- Thrift Cars

4.PPLlES
GENERAL STRUCTURAL DESIGN·
The appNratu• 3holl ue constructed .
with du"" conslderauon t a the n11htre
and dllitrlbuhon of Hoe load to be
to th@ 11eneral char11 ustaJned and
11cter of th~ aervJ.ce to which lh•
appanot u• oJ to be IUb]ected when
pla&lt;'ed m !U!n.·IN! 'The appan.tu• ahaU
have u. low a center of rrrav1ty ••
llQliJV AJ.EI\'i'

-·

I

4 Door Sedan 6 cyl. Standard trans. Radio and heater.

1960 Corvalr 700 - 4 Door --· --· $895

~

••

:n_ Sta.to

-

aDd

Lancer 4 Door Sedan. Auto. trans. Radio and heater. One
owner.

Red sharp mterior, bucket seats, black finish, a:ood
yh1tewall tireB, 110 encine. t apeed trana. Radio and heater.

... . . -

0 AllY CROSSWORD

heater.

1961 Corvalr Monza Cpe. .. .. .. $1369

uoAL NOTICI
~~~~~~ bid• wll! be r~e~l..-etl by
the V!Ua~e of Middleport lit It• oUiee
In Middleport. Olliul untll 1:1·00 Noon
on the 30th day o Novomber. 1914,
for the pUr('.hlle or • Trtple Comblnatlonli Pumpinr !:nilne Fire AppantUI and a cbu&amp;\1 on which tu mount
uld
•PPJirlitu..- ettf•catlon.:
In a~ordanc e
with
the followtnt
THIS EN·
1111
GINE TO CARRY Ji"ULL JI:QUIPMENT
ANU TO MEET ALl. REQUIREMENTS
OF T'BI!: NATIONAL BOARD OF FIRE

67 lUCK DU BROW
I baats of hovtn1 listened to It I
Uoll&lt;d Preu lalernalluo•l
twic. , ond hav mg l•ughed my· I
HOLLYWOOD 1 UP I ! - To- 1 self almo1t to \ewr• - a blt
A~
dii y' s television adV](.'t i! to nostalgtcally - I 1erommend
1.100.000 :
lndlo.
makt' surt' your set 11 turned tht prol(ram to you wholeheB~
&amp;.Mount..a.bl
otf ror HI ltalt 55 minutes on edly. You will hear. for in·
Sundtt~ su that you can catch stance, thl&amp; 111chanee belween
7. Cora.! r"Mt
I . Ce&amp;M!;
one of the memorable broad- (.'harlle and the ~reat iJnbtUer.
nau~
C.~t s l! of the year - on radio.
W. C. Fields .
12. Rent UlldW
The progran1 , "~thlch alrs at
Fields t \.61kmg of children):
oontr&amp;at
7 ~ p n1 . EST on NBC radio, "l can remembt!r when with 13. :Notevw
ts hosted by Ed(olar Bergen and my own little l.liJlilteady legs J 14. Youth
115. ClaM to
h11 top-halted dummy , Charlie todd11!d from room to room." 17. Storm
M(."(.Mtthy, and the content Is • i Charlie· "When was that - last 18. Mal&amp;yu
collectiOn of comedy highlights night ?'' Fields "Quiet, worm20. Type
with famous stars as they ap- wood , or I'll wblltle you down
mewnal'll
pe.ttred on the old Chase and 1 to a coathanger. . tell ..•fl, 21. lnng-earld
-~l
Sanborn coff~e hour in the , Charles. h 1l true your father
Engi"Oitf
golden age uf the soundbox j was a g111teleg table'" Charlie: 24 . wholly
The flrm has chosen lhis way ! ·· ·II it Js , your father wa§ un- Z'T, Good wit.J&amp;
hamburger
to eall attentiiJn lo its JOOth tiD- : der 11 "
lit. Pert. to
nJVefsi:lry, Bnd 1f a sponsor ever I' There tare stars galore. Ed~
the ear
of it
die Cantor Is ht:ard smging hl1 SO . Pelted, u
bad a betler Idea I never heard old theme so n~ . which, as maoy
With atone.t
Chase and Sanborn has aent listeners remember, began, "I 32.Erase:
print.
out to reviewers and other 101- Luv1t to Spend Th1s Hour With Jl. Tante.tWB:
oym,
id cHizens a "not fur sale'' You . " H.oSHhnd Russell 11
record of llie boadca.t, and lt \ un hand to flirt with Charlie. 14. :f"ulll, ..
• trailer
1! 1 collector'J Item, and on Ul• t Do11 Amel"he Is there, and JO II.Ruuia.n

Dart 2 Door Sedan 6 cyl. Standard trana. Radio and heater. 38,000 m1le11 Factory Warranty remainln&amp;.

A jharp low mlieaa:e local (lBr. Jet black finish . tires ahiJW
httle wear, 110 H.P . engine, 4 speed tran1. Radio, heater •
red bucket .11eat.s and vinyl trim.

.. . . ,_...

1

--1963 Dodge - - - $1595
1962 Dodge - - - $]495
1961 Dodge - - 1961 Plymouth - - $1195
1961 Ford - - - -

1963 Corvair Monza Cpe.- --- · · $1895

Legal Notice

.,.

Television Revue I

1964Dodge

Local owned and low mileaae, red over ivory flnuh, 326
V8 en.,11me, automatl~ tranl , Like new whitewall tiret.
radio and heatl!r ,

• 22 Uc

..

~·"' Cable an«
idd.y a11d DvruU1) l.Mmow- 1Caro le ~bar4 .
and Ja~:k Ol.kie 1nd Margeret l
•
O'Brien 11 the age of sevtm , Alaska, wJth l .f peraon~ ptr
and Mary PICkford and Juruny • squart rnHe. has the lowest pop[Stewart and Ale&lt;- Templt!ton 1ulanon denSJt)' of the Jtat.eJ of
.... Charleo lAUJhlon anti Rudy , lh• Unlun .

•

'

W81t

---

monograms, dams. etc . w1th•• B 0- - d
&amp;.art Gnleser , Pllmlblal ...
PHONE WY 2-2156
uu t att achmen1.0. aance ue
lt.eatm•
5 payments Of $7.00
each.
eo
Mblt:r'lrille, ....
WY 2 2204,
11 lZ itc
- __ _
Eod VOW R~ tro88lel
we llave o11 m.
Harde h •1! Mar ke t , Syraeuse,
"
Lost and Found
Wllh !he lOW, Jow , everyday
Sewer Macbbles
pm·e~ Extra speeJa (S, Thurs..
lleaJoDaltle ftalel
LOST: Large male boxer and
~
caD UAJ
• _,.., •~., Of Nl ... l
Utly,
fo ' rl d 8)' an d SatUr day.
Ill' 11 -~-. .,._,.
....
srnalJ female beagle. Reward . Revlon
professional
hair
1 • tic
Phone Harold Jones, Mmerssprav. $1.50 Value, 79c piUS
ville WY 2-3954 or Roy Jones
t,Jx Colored mops. reg 89c, tlEATING. Plumbing, Mueller
WI i-3672.
11 12 Jlc
75c. Evan's all meat bolonga Fornac~. ArooJd Brolben.
49r Large country
fresh 1'8 Ea"f Maio Street. Pollio
...... ~~o
Wanted To Buy
eggs. 49(' doz. Fresh Florida eroy. Pboue WY •~
pink seedless grapefruit 8 for
1 ZD tfe
LATE M'ODEI. car from or!g!n-1 49c Fresh t:risp lettuce, 19c
al own
c- ta 1 G ud 0 &lt;_; 1 1 Ilf':&lt;l d Argo .&lt;; weel peas. 2
.tlll.TIUNI!:ER
er on c · l
~'~-mpl
...- a-.&amp;......
" C'On.':i, 29c. 2 lbs. Evan's wienrolanu. WY 2·2529 or WY 2- .
.._....
~.,..~X~,.,...

»905.

w~

~

m !tllel Barrymort llld Nol- l vanH lind

I

E. Malo Streec. Pomeroy
Pbone

_.., ___ __ .....

IQll

ECONOMY CARS

Metropolllaa Mo!On

... .... . . . . . . .

'

RAWLINGS

Compact Cars

Businen Services

lnsureiiC8

~

.J

I lA.l r-t r lAKI::. TOO L-ONG

I)'t)U Vb GO T fO
"''-~"-IAJlO

EXAMI~f:
'/()Nir.iW:JJ

••

.,

�. ..

.

.

'·

.

-.

.'

.

.

~

.... ...... .

.

~--

··

··

. . .... ____ ,.. ......... .. . .... .... .... . .

......

( ' • "•"·''.

.

~

-· ....,,.,

... . . . .._.

..

·''

I

I

Elberfslds Toyland
OPENS TOMORROW AT 9:_00 A. M.

lllg Soloctlon of

Sn·e On These Speci11l Values During Toyland Opening - Elberfeld1 Tov Land Is
Louted 2 Door1 Below Court St. on Main St.-Stop In Right Away - SH The
Larg• Selection of Toyt For Boys and Girts, Of All Aget. Select What You Want
and Bring the Children With You - You'll Enjoy Shopping For Toys For

!me~ 1n

any direction .
l lnJimJ tf'd design possibi!J ·
ties. l'an if'rase and likt'kb

$4 .00

$US ELECTRIC TRACK MEET GAMI
SI&gt;.SO ELECTRIC BASKETBALL GAM&amp;
$6.00 ELECTRIC BASEBALL GAME

53.75

JUST 3- -

SALE PRICE

.5.95 CAPE CANAVERAL

--

-

----~·

PENNY BRITE
New

--

$5 .95 BARBII. KEN and MIDGE
SPORTS CARS

JvJt 8 -

ISLANDER UKELELE
Powerful. penetratin_g lone .
perfect pitch, p~cisi on fin g
erboard.
SALE PRICE

$2.69

.

.

- -

-

.

$1 .7.5

CHINESE CHECKERS

-

~e \('('tion .

$3.00 Barbie &amp; Midge
$2.40
Fashions
$2.00 Barbie &amp; Midge
$US
Fashions .. .

o\ down on the farm gamt'.

the big red barn . For
oluyen; . Ag{'S ~to 10.

~

to 4

CHORAL TOPS
Makes beautiful urgan I nne
:nusic. Mounted on poly Ptllytt'ne base.

"

the books you "!\ bt&gt; wanting for l"hn.dma11 now hundreds to choose from - t·olorini books - noveh - fun
aooks - readmg - anthmetic - spelling -· follow th~
dots - fancy Toler and many , many ottters -- arranr•d for
)"'our eas.)' quiek selection.

EXPLODING
RAILROAD TRESTLE
Safe and harmless. Explodes
at the touch of a butlon - complete with treslle , engine
panenger car and caboosl'.
SAl!'PRICE

Ringing Telephone

s.,_.
$2.48
Price

Made of soft . soft. po1yethylent' . Cradle slylt' phone in
pastel l'olors

$4.66

DAISY AIR RIFLES

HORSE SHOE SETS

$7.95 Daisy Scout S00 Shot
Rep•1t.r __ _ · - - ·· $6.88
$9.95 D1l1y Woodstock SOO
Stl.,t R•peater
$8.44
$13.95 D•i•v Model 11M
Air Rlfl•
Sal• $11.71

Complete game - 2 pegs 2 bases - 4 shoes. llnbreakahle - Safe. Will not mar.

(Ont Man Army)

Cau be us~d as 11 grf'nade launcht'r - armor pierrhij shell
~ anli ·tank rockel retractable lli·pod - iepeating rifle
- llUlomatir ~istol or a tommy gun ·~ Needs no b.a1ieriu .
A5 advHtised Oll TV .

Pr•ce

$7.33

Press lever for exciting spina·£ame . Mm;E' football up
and down the fiE-ld .

$2.66

Sol•
Prie•

88

(

{Complete with Pad
and Cover Set)
Folding ironmg hoard - all
steel - plated tubular legs
Foam pad and sllicone cover .

$2.69
Prrc•

S•l~

Mad~

Oy Beacon nf R.ayon and Aerylic th;~t is non·aller·
genk, machine washable and mothproof. 100% nylon
lop - whip stitched bottom with sn.ap fitted l'Oruers,
lllummateri l"ontrul. ('u lurs - Pink , Hlue, Green , Bt&gt;ige,
Rerl, (;olrl .
Full Bed Sizo, Single Control .... , ... , , , . $14,95
Full Bed Sizo, Dual Control ... , • , , • , . , , . $16,9S

wash-

CORNING WARI
Freeze - Coot - Serve
all in one diih, and it aJ..
most washes itself! Made
if Pyroceram space
age ceramic, Heatproof.
coldproof, completely nonporous. Complete line of
percolators, saucepan!!, all
sizes, Dutch ovens, slr:ll·
sizes, Dutch ovens, kJl·
lets, double boilers, petite
pan.11, roasters, platter•,
teapot.11, tea kettles.

able - Bo~1 sizes t\i to 18.
In black with w)lite- and

red trim -

~rey

with red

and white trim and green
with white and grey trim,

Soo tho Complelo Llnt
of Bays Sweaters In

MATERNITY

18.

SPORT WEAR

Men's and

SKIPPER
CARRYING CASE

SCHOOL

Durahle vinyl covering -beige or blue - - with room
fOI' skippt&gt;r a11d J1er ward .
robe .
SALE PRICI

and

$1.94

INFANTS SLEEPWEAR

SKIPPER

Childrens Pak·NII Fobric Slo~~Mrs with non-slip
plastic .soles. Sizes 4 to 8. Assorted colors 3.25 pair
Infants Warm Pak-Nit Fabric SIHpers with grow
feature and non-slip plastic soles. Assorted colors.
Sizes 0 lo 2
... . .... .... .. ...
2.39 palr
Boys and Girls Pak·Nit Fobrlc Pofomos. Assorted
prints . Sizes 4 to
3.50 peir
Infants One Piece Terry Cloth SIHp and Plav Sets.
Assorted colors. One Sit'oe
2.98 pair
Infants One Piece Nylon Stretch Sloop ond Ploy Sots
Birth to 9 mos. and 10 to 18 months, Assorted
colors
. ... ............
2.98 pair
Infants Terry Sloop end Ploy Sullo with extra pair
of pa[]ts. One size, 3 to 18 .months ... . ... 2.95 set
Infants Terry Sloep end Ploy Suit. One size 3 to 18
monlhs
....
..... ..
. .. . US sot
Infants Worm Sloeping Bogs with two way zipper,
One size 0 to 12 months. Assorted colors . .. 3.98
Infants Heavy-Weight Sloeplng Bog• with long
wearing slipper feet. CompletelY washabl•. Assort·
ed colors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 5.98
lnfanll Blankot-Wolght Sl•ping Bags with mocca·

a . . . .. . . .. . . . .. .. .

BARBIE
3 different wigs - a diffl'rent colors for differf'nt ensembles, cornpl@tt&gt; with wig
stand and win~ shmd for
Barbie .
SALE PRICI

JOHNNY SEVEN
MICRO HELMET
PHONE SETS

$3.77

sm f~et. Assorted colors. Sizes small, medium and

BARBIE DOLLS
BY MATTEL

Complete wilh mike - re.
l"eiver go-ggles that are tinted
and ClUJ be joined to top of
helmet
plus a two way
walkie·lalkie and JO feet of
Wlrt' to receive loud and
~ lear . Needs no batte-rieli.

-

large

Genuine 'l'een Age Fash
ion
Model. Brunetles
Platinum, Blondes.
Sale

$5.88

Prl~

DRESS
TROUSERS
In aU sizes 29 to 42 waist
measure and in your correct length. ChoOse your
favorite style - beltleu
model with adjustable
wailt - tapered tee and
cuffs - or the ivy style
model with belt loops not 10 much taper in the

leg and worn witb a c~f.
Cbeckl - plaids - solid colora
in wash 'n wear cottons - ray·
on and acetate blends - avril
rayon and cuttoo blends. All
are washable.

S3.9S
Complolo Lino of Mons
School ond DrHI Sleeks

$3.95 to $9.95

. . . . ... . ....................... 2.91

Make Elberfelds in Pomeroy Your Shopping Center • • •
Well Known Brands of Furniture •• Furnishings and Floor
Coverings For Your Home and Wearing Apparel For Your
Family

$]-&amp;7

Elberfelds Toyland Opens Tomorrow At 9 a.m.

1

Reuter's TB Seal Letter
Is 'Right from the Heart'

° "

A special group of mater·
nity sportswear - all eaay
to care fabrics - poplin1,
100% cotton twill and heJ.
anca stretch fabrie1, black, teal blue. royal
blue and avacado green.
SKIRTS - - · ___ __ ,3,95
SLACKS $2,95 ond ~.95

campat~n
VIta~ mtfer~~t
~~ e~ti
~pent
o'h~s c~r.n,_., ~n ~· ~

orion turtleneck
slipover aweaters -print
tGp - JGng sleeve.
Black and white,
100%

1

1

t~lr
1---

"I '

Sale $2.00
LiHI• Girls .Reverslbl•

RAINCOATS
$8.9S
100% cottcn twi11 reversinl to acetate print malching beret and urn..
brella. Sizes 3 to
Loden green.

e:x.

SALE I

Womens Skirts

Several aty]es and fabric~•
to choo1e from in thi1
group - solids and plaida
Rttul•r $3.95 •ncl $4.95
WOMEN$ SKIRTS
SALE $2,00
Regul•r $5.95 •ncl $7.95
WOMINS SKIRTS
SALI ~.00

f~r

-- ---·

Oints
Tower s DIaCJOOSIS
P
""
TowardGOp Foot Draggers

, . ,.

0

. ..

~

..

~

............ -""

~

.. -

......

~,.

... . .. _ .. _ ....

.

-

'l' . ....... _ ...

~

•. •

Dump RainS
Into Mi dwest :

oi

Rnl'kH·~

J I St bart

BRIEF
WIRE NEWS

D1'es frJ'dav

Seventh G de '

GI"ves FJ"J·st

Assemhi y

PHS Band
Snappy Show
At '64 FinaIe

lh~

aft~r-

f~rst ba~ker~

automotr~e

in

I

Ia~

~he

land- ~

S ft D • kMen
Aid'tng orive
•

.

rna~·

Seven FJ'ned

Dies Saturday

Court ActJ.OU

revJ~wed

I

~~ri· l

Mrs. Cleland

~Ia! nomma~JOn,

!

.

.

gb

be

I

3~~:e ,::m~~~~~~-~~~ u~~~-~vor~a:;!:

Firing Guns

Draws \l' arning

tha~ on~y

I

ho~

pu~lic

or~er

~here

Cl~land,

1

:~e
v~es.

Atlt~ns.

fi~ing

1

w.

Wayne.~ bu~g

1

~-

S~auss, ~10 an~

h · ·h .

I·

I

Ma~- ·

~hE'

P~lice arrest~.

ear.

PLACE MATS
Either the oval or oblonr
shape. Solid colors or patterns. Foamed back.
Far Only 29c . .ch

I

I

1

I ,
-~

snowstorm to .

01

Pt.)

~

Mar~aret

~

I

Salol Girlo JACKETS
A group of girl• jackets
Jn denim and nylon_ Sizea
3 to 6X and 7 to 14.

, resentmg
pi'" w"'e Natura
Col CT.
rep-'
l Foust.
Resources
I Dirt&gt;dor Frt'd E . Morr . Sht&gt;l ·
don Boone. direetor ot the Ohio
Sml ConscrvatJOn Se rv1ce Oh1o
l l.T niwrslly Pres1dent Vernon H. Leon Evans . Jackson,
wfD
Alden . Jack Allen , executive be the speaker at the annual
vke pres ident ot the Ohio Val- Me1gs County Town and Coun..
ley Improvement Association try dinner to bt held Friday
and John Hammil. sec retary of night. Nov. 20, starting at 7:11
the
Creek Conserva n- p.m. a t the Harrisonville school,
o·lflner Ch
l"Y D1stnct
"' airman Hugh Custer
d od
salM t Eay .
r.
vans is widPly knoWD.
lh"
b k
m
IS area as a an er farme1. world trt~veler tmd c~mmunit} leader He spent
two

th~

~elfare,

SWEATERS
Sale $4.00

Leon Evans
Of Jackson
Is Speaker

Jed by Roger Williams, a Rio Grande alwnni who have grad- band from Cincinnall. Tickets 1
i months in Tumsia on an ICA
This is a
In whle IF be
d th h
f
hH, Grande College alwnnus, now a ,uated since 1957.
1or the dance Will be available ! The Good"'·lll Truck will be
rproject on agricullu al credit .
5
Mr. Reuter h_ash a
d or
d
av; our c 13 • teacher in Centerville, accom· ' The Rio Grande Redmen will at the dour, The prir.e is $1.50 in Pomeroy Monday, Nov . 16,
Tickets for the dinner are ..
as he
eJgs I mhonEI sto
d
H
on7meTh.: panied on the piano by his sis· ' open
1964-65
basketba ll ! per couple.
it!'l regular monlbly r.ullec- '
I vailable from John Werner
10
year m t~e out
asN
~dr!c, · Baneec h ' ,51•ree·1 J~y ter Mrs. Margaret Thomas. 1
----~twn altheA &amp; P and Kroger
!tJckel chairman; members
Tuberculosis Hosptlal at e1son. rest e on
'
,
•
•
h
·
parking lots .
I A huge snowstorm . experted t e servwe clubs of the county.
October
. hope of the Asso· dent,
Marshall
Kimmeladdress,
college with
stuFor all bulk items of bouse- ' to sweep out of the
to- and from Crenge and Farm Bu8ville.
and He
waswas
ablerelased
to return
to Pome_roy
Il Js the
welcoming
1
work
on
November 9. The dation that everyone in the ·, Howard Blanchard, of Dela·
U
bold effects, except p~nos .und , da~' . rarriC'd with it hope!=: for an reau groups .
·
d
h"
newspapers,
to be
PICked are
up eMidwest
nd to record
drv spell
s in
·- -- - Christmas Seal !e~!er to Meigs Meigs community will rea _ts · ware, president of the Central ·
at area homes,
~sidents
and Gr~al
Plam
s. the
lhe
Countians was wntten by Roy ' leller thoughtfully and realize ' Ohio Rio Grande College Alum"38911 All
h
callitem!!
WY for
~- nsale.
.
l'l'l reported .
0 ln
0
.
while he was a patient at t e l~e 1mpm_
t ance of a contrt b u- ni Club and chairman of l he I WASIDNGTON (UPJ) - Sen. John G. Tower of Texas , invited
u·eable toand
R t
1
1
th
c
-~
L1ght
f'arly
morn
ing
sprinkles
eu er Is r:na~- lon ~
ts au~ .
Rio Grande Col~ege
Alumni one of Barry M. Goldwater's most ardent supporters, he - go directly into pruvidiog earn·
·d h
tlospital. Mr .
coming year, more !Fund Council, tile response .
llieves that foot-dragging by some Republicans helped ings tor bandicapped workers.
The weather bureau 81 t e
ried to the former MarJorte / Durmg
than ever m the . past,
t h e I Special music "by ~ill MeDon· I eause the party•s devastating defeat Nov . 3.
'I'll" II" ologan Is .. A Chanec- the forest and field fire thrBeaull
'
"=
...
c~un t era ttac k agams l disease
· 1 ald . Dr . Alphus R, Ch rt!ltensen,
, Tower to1d a news conference Friday that l'f h P 1u~al 1s ~~ ... Charity,"
Communi'"'- iu- in another drnught a1·ea .
d
•
· the d em an d s f or DeJn nonrc 11 ·s l·-esl
,,
•1
the weather bureau reporte ! Funeral seni"es
for
J ohn
wrll focu s . not only on TB but ., presidenl oF Rio Grande co11ege on the wrong man ' ' m
,., humbly sult"l"it•"
·
'
o~ lh e en Il~e spec trum ~I Res· lremarks, seleclinns by tht'" Rio ouster as Republican national c hairman .
...
"" ll o relief in s 1ght"" lo r critwa 1- Ro her t ,St (l bart. -'
16, who
d"1ed
p11·a tory Dtseases that IS, the : Grande College ensemble,
•· This is not the time to yell ,
·-- --- «
ly dry pori IOn s of Pennsylvanm , Friday a t Veterans Memorial
d i~?r.
. ders o( brea th"
1: Tom Helms, of Lancaster, for scalps." he said. He cBiled tly throug11 a r ~mpor;~ry agf'n cy
1'\ew Jprsl\.' und \V"pst VirKinia . ho~p1· 1a.1 WI·11 be "-ld
'I d ay a1
. mg. .
,.,. non
Jhls group of. allmt-nts IS t~e ] immediate past president of the on Republicans to wail and "let 1outside the GOP national com f3
The- storm dump£'&lt;! up to one 2 p.m. at the Ewing chapel
Alumni the dusl settle'' before deciding mJIIee .
fonT of snow in mounlcun pa ~s with buna! in the Letart cemefourth largest k11l~ in the Urut- Jruo Grande College
1's of 11 statps frnm Arizona to !Pry
In an interview ;n New York,
Tl1e Rf'v Cha rles O'Coned States, so obvtously, a tre- 1Association main talk of the on Burch's future .
d
. ru I\lontana . lt was expec\f'rl to DOl" and Rei'. E ar Iy wr"II orr·iCJ.
. b ,., . to. be done tn l evening . •
men ous JO
. Tower turned hi~ fire on Re· ' I1owever, N.Jxnn onee aga1n
F'rurlt
I
Io _c On lln u,mg the cam · 1 The banquet will be held _at : publicans who refused to en- ed 111mse
·
If out as a poss1·bl e
swing into northerr. New ~\1ex:i- &lt;lie
a dd 11011
P~ i~n to wipe out ~B.
6:30p .m . in the college's Dm· 1dorse Goldwater durmg
the successor _to Burch. But d.1d !1st
("O ar1d K;msa s City and sweep
He was a re t1rcd engineer
ihese.,seals a_re. messengE"rS ing Hall. The CGSL of the_ ban- campaign or who dragged their ' the qua~1t1es 8 11€W chairman
~o;:~~~d the Grt&gt;::J l Lekes !hiS and .9 member of thE' Racine
11
"
Jnh•,· naliou;.~l
of hope for milhons of
suf- quet is $1.50 per plate. T1rkets feet in belrolf Gf the GOP tick- must brmg to the JOb.
.
Bapt1s t church One son, Lewis,
1
ferers:
.
.
!w1Jl be available at the door, et .
1 '· The chairman must not _ be .
Mrs Gladys Hayman's sev- TIH w~at11er bureau said the d1ed in 19~2 .
JOHNSON CITY, Tex. - 1 The1r purchase IS se lf-msur- but reservations must be made
.
d h
, the captive ot any pl11losophu:al · enth grade students presentPd slorm \o\oOUid lake the form of
Survivors include his wife,
President Johnson couferred anee, ilS well as a generous by 4 .30 · pm Monday Novem- 1 He a!~o attribute_ L e_,partys wing or the party, He must be 1thP first &lt;Jssemblv program of raJn in the norther_n \fidwest. ld01 ; two sons, Charles, BaJtJ.
with two cabinet members today help to others . There is no ber ,·6 with the colleg~'s Alum- ~efeat m_ pa~t to 115,.~~11 ure to an organizer. not a philosopher " 1 tht' year Friday inorning
at ~ ~ IS pari ol a ehangm;; weather mor~ . Md . and John,
A~plt
111
about some of the major fea· ' bettf'r way of ""shanng ~e · ni Relations office.
~.mass he said , adding that in both Pomeroy Junior High School of pattern Lhat_may brmg an end , Gr?ve ; a daughter, ~azel Wtlls,
1~mprove Its ~age:.
tures of his "Great Society" !health '' than by resp?ndmg · A Homecoming parde,
t"he a~peal of th~ eamp;ugn . as n~~ leadership ami ideology the songs, skits, and instrumenl3l to the Widespread drought next Ch1cago. ll grandchildren, two.
and whut they will cost the geljerously to the Chnstmas · first held in many years by the HS well P~?Jected_ as it hcou GOP must pursue a "center music .
week . fore casters sa1d.
How. great grandchildren; two bro..
taxpayers ,
' Seal Leiter.
college will be held at 11 a .m., •have been, he said. But e ab- course." '
Announcer Kalhy Fra ncis in - ever , the . weather
bureau thl'rs . Hen and Arthur Stobart,
" He talked wrth
.
.
.
'
. ' solved Burch of blame.
·
· t-s,
Willard
Wirtz,
,I
Saturday,
November 21 .m Galli,
,.
troduced all the acts Danny warned agamst "over for€'casl · bot 11 o,1 Racme.
a nd 1wo SIS""'
5
secretary of labor, and Anthony ;
•
polis . The parade will
travel ! . Tower, one of (joldwa_Ler
IJGod and Timm y (;laze led the ing"'
.\1rs. Cora Buck, and Mrs. Fay
Bet"gle,
J . Celellrezze,
secretary
of
ID
down Second Avenue and
up
for the presJden- 1
salute lo the flag . Paula :\1oore
both of
Columbus.
1
1
.
[Fnends
Is the on.ly maread Psalm 100 K;lfhy Franci s
cal l at the funeral
Court Street to the Gal\ia Acudhealth, education and
about the goals and budget
· emy High Schoo! gymnasium. I JOr GOP officeholder left m ~ex.. ·
led the Lord 's Pryer_
· home any time .
10
needs of their departments in
Bands trom Gallia Academy
after
DemocralJc
In honor of Veter;ms'
Day.
the '"Great Society·· program .t
High School and other
high , s_h de, H~ IS not up lnr re-elrc·
,
:Sheila Cowan read the poem
:\1RS. BRYANT DJES
Wirtz and Celebrezze arrived '
lschools in the area will
also twn unul_l966.
.
, ··tn Flanders Field," by John
Funeral sr&gt;rvi res fnr
Mary
at
LBJ ranch Friday
march . Gallipolis merchants He
Repubheun for- F'uneral services for Inez P . McCrea .
noon about 45 minutes betore
have donated trophies to be giv· ~unes ~gamst 8 b~ckgr?und of Cleland, 209 West Lane Ave . Impe rsonatmg tlw junwr high Seven were fined, two forfeit -' ~:r~7~~ 8 7;~eo ~~~e oir~~:.
1
Johnson said goodbye to Gus- I Under lhe direction of Rob- en for the best !loal entry and mc,.asmg party dtssenSlon and Columbus, who dted there lo· . personnel •ere Handy Bur I ed bonds and anolher case •as
G1
lliddleport,
0
3
tavo niaz
Oradaz, president- ' P-rt Warren, the Pomeroy High - - ·
- - - demands for
hl~::h ·level stlake~ ' day . will be held T~esday at l as Mr Hwurd Kmght
twld- eontinued in Me1gs
County cwey
ut 1me
up
.
werE&gt; Hawlin
held tod
ay tsat Z p.m.
at
elect of Mexico.
School Marching band present- :
I It a m. a1 lh e s choe d mger 1 m- .mg a th ermomt•1er to n•pre . Court actiOn
,.v n.d ay .
the
s·Coa
F'uneral
I ed a well _ received halftime .
0
flU
F'ormer. Vtc;e President Rich- den chapel, 2741 Cleve land Ave ., sent his role as a teacher of Continuation of the case. Ohio h
th
I .
Beeeh
)show at the final football game !
ard ~ - Nixon s name has emer- Columbus.
sc1enee· Denny l.auderm11t as v~ Vi;rgmia Sayre. alleging she ome WI
una Sm ,
.
iYioror ,of the season
Oak Hill
ged 111 suggestiOns Hwl some- I G1·aceside riles will
held Mr . Aa;·on Zahl wlth a hamme.r sold liquor to a minor. was or
DETROIT - Ford
Co. today faced t~e prospect _-o( l' da ni ht.
I
~ne lead a.!eshapmg o~the par. at p.m. Tuesday at the Le- in his hand to represent mdus- dered bv Judge Frank Porter .
p
\1 ctd!
; and
total shutdown of lis
y g
- - tart F'a\19 cemetery with thE' trial arts : Mike- Dav is carried Jr. untii next week .
enne avne . . l epor ·.
ope.ralions unless crippling lo- Marchine: ~o_wn fiel_d to the . The campaign In the fight aHevs. Oscar W. Burdette and a baseball and bat to portray
Phil Hudnt-11 . Pt. Plt&gt;asant. Mrs Leura L_
vnr·h, Cmcmna&amp;l.
cal strikes by the United Auto school's traditional fight song, ·gninst muscular dystrophy
is
Paul Sellars officiating She Mr Russell Moore.; \1tke Grind· was fined $15 and costs. with
---~- -··Workers Union at seven plants "Acrn:;s_ the Field," the band being aided in this area by Pep 1
was e. former resident of LR- staff with a football was Coach l ~lO suspended and JO day s pro- ' MEETS WITH RUSt\
are settled by the end of the moved tnto a tnanglr A sen.es si Cola salesmen who aTe plac· I
I tart Falls and the wife of the Charles Chancey: carrytng
a ' bation, for fmling to display • WASIIINGTO/'-j I r PI \-French
week,
of pr~:cision dnlls followed while . ing canisters for the colleclion
late Curtis Cleland.
large globe was Mr . Bud Bick- hunting Hcense . He was cited ' Amba ssador Herve
A\phand
Fo~d Labor Relations V~ce l t?e band plar,ed, '' F'rent'h Na· 1of contributions in the business
Survivors include onE&gt; daugh · el. portrayed by Jark Jacobs ; :by Game Prote-ctor
Donald -conferred for m rt• than
an
0
PJ:eslde~t Malcolm L. DenJse •tlOnal Dehle.
places in Meigs Coun~y.
Pomeroy police today Issued ter, Mrs. Guy (Ethel) Bolmg, Cheryl McLaugh~m in a large wllliarns.
,hour Fndn · night wit.h Secre1
r,lve as- j Ending the senson in 3 pep·
"We
the
will _re an emphatic
that
is a son. _Earl F .
Colum- apron. and carr)"mg a bowl and rn other cases, Donald
E. tary of State Ot&gt;an Rusk at the
satd Frtday
sembly. plants m ~ord s com py style, the majorettes were spond In t~1s campaign to ra1_s e 11o be no shootmg of ftrearms bus; SIX g~andchtldren ;
two spoon, was Mrs. Frances ~ob~ 1 Kmg and William W. Arbaugh Staie Dl?pannwnt
8
1
plex will be at Wot k Monday· ~eatured in a rockette number ! funds to fmd a cwe for t h
at the town dump or Bny othE&gt;r l b,·others. Carl BeE&gt;gle, Eagle· , erts, home economies te-ncher · forfeited $27 50 bonds for speed- It was understood that they
to the tune of ··s weet Georgia : crippling disease,'' stated Fran- place within corporation limits. ville, Tenn., end R~sh Beegle, ' Janice Couch was Mrs . E v a , ing. Lyle D. N1rhols was fined discus~f'd quest 1ons concerning
1
LAS VEGAS. Nev._ Tbe Brown.'' The band then moved ris E . Uraham, ~eneral Man~g· i Police ~id ttley have receiv- E~sl. Sparta: two s1s~ers, Mrs. · stout with a huge OhiO_ map; $10 and costs. speed : Cliff?'"d the controv ersia l Muililater.al
tion 's last
undecided Sen- into two company frunt~ anct . er o[ the Peps1..Cola Botthng ed complamts that persons are ; Wilham Blake. Racme, and Marlene Coodwm, carrymg an A Lei fheit , $10 and costs, 1m~ Nuclear F'orC'e nrLFJ
and
rsce has been decided, was led down thE' field by Drum Cu . nf
:
gun.s at the dump on the : Y.rs . . Iris Hudson ,
. . English textbook was Mrs._
propt&gt;r !urn : Dale
Lawson, NATO poilcws.
f the time being at least 43 MBJOI' Mike
Mulford and Crnham also noted that con- Lmcoln Hill road Persons caught Fnends may call at Srhoedm· tha Husted; Penn~ McKenzJ~ · $5 and costs. parkmg on the
Special Twirler Clor1a Buck.
I tribulions wHl furlher the pro- shooting guns in
village will · ger chapel from 2 In 4 p.m . and as Mrs . Dana .Kessml!:t&gt;r. girls . road: Francis W. Webb .. $10 HARRIS SUCCEEDS CLARK
1
Cannon the
.
.
gram of the Muscular Dys~ro- 1 be prosecuted m accordance from 7 to 9 p.m. Sundlfly and physical education teacher, wore and costs, improper startmg:
C' IIARI.F.STON s. c ~ UPI)Sen HowBrd
Incu~be. nt Uemoc1·at, lo~med Drum MaJo~ette iS Donna 1phy Association of America, wl~h a town ordinance, police Monday .
, shorts; Mary Lou ~sh was ~rs . · Byron Gaston, Jr., leaving scene Gen . Hugh Pa lE&gt; Harris, com.
toda as winner In his bid for C~ow_ and maJorettes Bre Pam 1 Inc. This ~nclud~s m.any
re- satd.
.
) Gladys Hayman w1th an arith- of accid{'nt. $10 and costs, and . mancler nt the U S Contlnen.
3 Jcond term, defeating Re· 0 Brien, Sandy Thomas, Kay I search projects. Ill this country ,
Okey Kmser,
CLASS TO DINE
metic text: Patsy A_sh played Jimmy C.
costs, tal Army Command, FridBJ
publican Lt. Gov. Paul Laxalt McGowan, Peggy Hoffner, Kan- and abroad, mamtenance of the , Racme R. D., Fr1rlay on an in· Tl JOF Cl
f th "'th- tlJe part of Mrs . Luc1le Swack· falling to giVe audtble stgnal. was selected as the new presl67 309 to 67 252 on the basis of d~ Grueser, Nancy Ash, and 1 lnsttitute for Muscle Disease toxication charge.. He is held in 1od" ~e
as~ 0 e · e .11 1 hamer, vocal music teacher. ,
:dent of the Ci tadel_
10
1
an, unofficta'l canvas of votes Lmda Moore.
in New York City, and a P_at- connty jail pendng appearance bJs c u.rtc
°mTehroyk ": by ca..,ing a staff liner: Mary
NAME OMITI'ED
The four-star general
wiD
·
·
p
which ·
oservet~ann\16 1
ansgtv··;~,
. 1
. .
_tent .Service
r?gram ,
before Mayor Charles Legar. in meetin and dinner Mon. 1
(Contmued On Pagt 2)
1 Thurma Ve~ghan was umn- u:~ke over from ret1rmg Geft.
in all 17 Nevada counties.
--Veterans Memorial Hcr.rr:pital prov1des orthopedlc appliances,
d g t 6. 15g
L th
h h 1
j tentionally omttted from thost- . :\1ark Clark on July 1. Clask hu
.. DALLAS A 5 -foot -3
wheelchairs~ crutches, braces,
SUB TO PINCH HIT
May~ · p.m. 8 d te c ~~red. ,
LOCAL TEMPS
1participating in the Veterans been head of the South
0
Inch Baltimore charmer wlth ADMI_SSIONS - James Coch and hospital beds, etc. fo~ those Meigs County Dog
Warden em ers are urge
a en · ' The temperature in Pome- Day activity at the Meigs Coun- Jins m1lit.ary college since liM.
ambitious for Broadway tod.Ry ran, Middleport; Dosha Hall, afflicted with this fatal disease. · George Logan disclosed today ·
rov·s business district at 11: 14 tv Courthouse this week. Miss
utook over as "MiSs
Tet;nage PorUand.
.
a substltute will be taking over
PLAN ANNIVERSARY
. "~- was 54 degrees, under sun- \;aughan played "' Taps ·· with 1ASK FOR OUSTER
1
America .''
DISCHARGES- Tina Joseph,
Melga Ge~~~~ Hospital
· his job for the next two weeks! The 5nd anniversary of the nu skies.
Mickey Mencltini.
WASHINGTON (UPI)- El&amp;tll
Carolyn MJgnini 17-year-old Middleport; Mary Barnhart, ADMISSIONS- Annabel Houd while he is on vacaHon. Per · Tdeodorus Council No. 17, o
i students, members of a YOWll
daughter of · a cloihing cutter. HaNisonville;. Rita . Krldder, ashelt, Minersville .
.
!sons with complaints for .the of A, wiU be observed Mon- , MARRIAGE APPLICATION
REnJRNS HOME
, Republi?an g_roup at Am.erien
was chosen as tOO winner Fri· Racine; Marjorie Grunm •. Ra- DISCHARGES- David Leach, , dog warden are to contact e1th- day, Nov. 16, at 6 p.m . with
Darrell Lee Dugan, 23, Rut- Frang Murray was returned Umvers1ty, picketed GOP ~ .
daY night before a natlonal tel· cine: Lawrence ~~&amp;"&amp;.ell, Muidle-- Pomeroy ; Dell Talbott, Port- ~ er the county garage or t h e l a potluck dinner at the lodge. land, oonstruction worker , and borne after spending two weeks tional headquarters Friday e1J1o
port; James Wanrer, Syracuse; land; Mrs. Harry Taylor,
Meigs County Sherlff's depart· 1Charter members are especial· · Shirley Ann HiU, 23, Letartjat Veterans hospital ln Hunt- ·ling for the ouster of
pa;;.tr
IC.IIII"K 0. Pace II
llldna Roush, Rldtte.
·i !W.
meol.
_
jly U&lt;&amp;ed to ottend.
k.
. Din&amp;lon .....,lly. ·
cibalrman Deon B-. .. . .

. h1

.

I

• ' . . (.,, ......... "' •• T,... - . . .... - ... . . "" . . .,. - . . .-

li~~· i=~~: ~i::~~: ::·.~ ~=~ i

EVANS: SPEAKER

their' I
closing arguments this morn- I State University
biological 1
ing In a jury trial being heard . experiment station.
in Meig.1 County Common 1 {.;Jvmg their approval to the 1

PITeahse·day
eOriauof
rli.nvl
1lvwe•ssathseuil,ef&lt;',·r
ond
the
trial.
1 1
0
The program for the Nov . 21 the bes! marchjng band.
The season aga inst the
Michigan $2.3~5 by Elmera A. and Ha~io Grande College Homecom· i aul_ornobile agencies in G~lh- Lutheran College Saints at Gal· zel R. Reed agai1:st Grace
mg banquet was announcM to pohs end Pt Pleasant, W. Va., l!a Academy High School gym- · V. French, all of Middleport,
ROY RUTER BEATS TB
day by Dr. Kenneth
Welker, have loaned new convertibles for nasJUrn at 2:30p.m .
Tickets over a disagre~menl in the
the college's executive secre- the parade .
which are good for both games, 1 k leasing of a building in Mid~
tary of the alumni association. Following the parade at
1 Will be available at the door ror dleport.
' 1t follows:
p.m. an exhibition
basketball $1 50.
! Tbe only wilnes!'l for tbe
.d 1 1lgame featuring Clarence ··Be· , The trarlitional Homccoming 1 plaintiff was Mrs. Reed . TesB1'll K . kb "d
tr rt e, presl en
F
.
·11 be pIaye d at dcmce w1·11 be h eld tn
. th
I'
YO
ranc1s w1
e co · t tifying for tbe deiense Thurs.
G II . A d
H. h I . C
., H II t
9
I Sluden t .Se na.te, as . masb tert h oI Illh
I g · ege s ommum y a d a
Eugene
Hawkins,
e e a Ia ca. emy
· day w-·re
·
·
,·
ceremomes mvoca 1JOn y
'
T
t
r
iSchool
gymnasmm,
Bevo
Will
p
m.
The
theme
of
the
ance
IS
Ernest
Lew1s,
Don
Stivers
Roy Reuter has been named "hal·rman of the 1964 Hev. L ulh er racy, pa5 or o b . . d b
f h. f
R. b I R
Y
B II" ·,
d
·o
h
.
....
th R"10 G d 8
. t Ch
h I e jome
y some 0 IS orm- , .. IVCr oa
mg our
e . ' an Marl n FrE'IK' ' c..:ourt ofChristmas Seal cnmpaign to be launched h ere November
e
ran e aplls
ure · , er teammates in playing an ex. Music for the dance will be pro- ficials expect the case to be
1.6 by the Meigs County Tuberculosis &amp; Health Associa- After dinner, group singing · hibition game against other Rio v1dPd by the "Satin Tones," a 1 concluded today.

Ii

COAT SWEATERS

Sizes 4 to 12 ond 6 to

New! Fashion Ou . .n

$J.33

Solo
Price

$7.95

Style as pictured -

$1.78

It really works. just like mommy's, operates on 2
standard 0 size batteries. completely safe, blows cool
air .

TOY
IRONING BOARD

$4.9S 72"x126" Size

Enjoy The Comfort of en Electric Blanket

(8arbit'l Little Sister}
Th' doll the b~g girl~ are
WHntiu g for Christmas. Brunelle. blond, and "d
head Each skipper has her
own ' 'Junior Edition " Wl!l"drobl' . with Wire s13nd.
SALE PRICB

Hair Dryer Set For My Dolly and Me

Stl•
Pric;e

$27.50

Young Men's

JOHNNY SEVEN O.M.A.

Sol~

$6.9S

69c

77c

Football Spin-a-Game

to

Boys Zipper Front

$2.95 to $9.95

SOOPER DOOPER

all ages

72"x108" Silo

89c

De Luxe ~arne. Shoot it catch it - hounC'{' it - Safe
unbreakable plastiC'.

$7.95

100% Acrylic Orlon knit,

Jungle Raider Rescue
Copter with Action
Gliders
Durable sate vmyJ i11 cumb;~t
calm·. Working winch, ~lid
wg hatch. rot ating props.
SALE PRICE

INDOOR

card gam~ fur

. . ' . . $3.95

servanC)' Disb:ict said the pro-

H 0 m ecom ing p roura m is ~'':;~r::'.cm;,.;~·;~i;g'
• G
d
A
d
b
R
nnounce ''\f
10
ran e,'
.J
I

t10n.

Twin Bed Sile, Single Control .. , , . , . , .. $13.95

Tricycles-Bicyclet-Guide Whip Racers

Famous

72"x90'' Size

69c

Also See The V-Rroom Skiploader- Oump Trucks

FLINCH

Jackets _

prev t&gt;nl.~

"Classic" Automatic Blankets

All of Ken 's clothes fit him .

SALEl

Complete Line of Men's and
Young Men's Coats and

foam hark

72°x60" Si:le

He 's Ken 's Buddy by Mattei

Fits mo~t bicyf'les and trirycles. Start it - rev it - ldlr
11 - race it - stop it - lock 11 ~ WJih your own key ;ee it advertised on TV

S•l•
Price

$3.69 3'x5' .......... ' $S.95

$1.09

V-RROOM- HOT RODDER ENGINES
S•l•
Prlu

24"x70"

..

I

The proposals recommemiOO · floods .
: c hannel changes and the con- I posal. Joseph C. Allen, see--Creation of the Clear Greek , -~ Creation of Monday Creek I st.ruction of Jevees around the rtotary of the Rusb Cretk Coo-

I

.

$1.95 27"x48"

slipping or sliding. Stain
resi sta nt - no tron - water repellent - machine washable ··- macllme dryable . Amuing foa m back with "e\ing
fit"' will nel'er &lt;:rush, crease ur wrinkle . Colors : .Brown,
P•Jrnpkin, Gold Limen.

~un.

ALLAN

to

. . . . $2.9S

24"x36"

Lumimll~d

SAlE PRIC&amp;

MIDGE

Brown, Olive Green, Beige.

l:::lt&gt;IIUtlfuJ decorator shades lha1 WIISh beautifully.

Foam-Back Throw Covers

fo'lies up to 40 feel . 4 manned
space cruft with laum·her

~elect

!Jack

"Kantslip" Knit

ASTRO-JET

$2.19

44 In

4'x6' . , , , , , , , . , , . . .... . , ..... , . , ..... . $7.9S

$1.89

f"hOIN: .

Slant pockets. Size 38

fu lurs lllatch ill 11ll stzes.

$4.66

FOR THIS SALE!
$2.SO PENNY BRITE
CLOTHES
In cl udin g such fashions
these, Flowe-r Girl, ChitChat - Winter Prmcess Singin~ in the Rain Your

A h1:'11\.J weight 100 0"., Ro!l yon Pile ru" with skid proof

with

I

~

wool plaid lining, Knitted

'log Cabin, Throw Rugs

1

Hear l~ real farm amm:o~l~ JU

ed at hearings here.
The engineers submitted six

warm
collar.

Solid color corduroy

I

1

STADIUM
COATS

Just Received- New Shipment

88c

'

Men's and Young
Men's

$1.43

BOOKS - BOOKS - BOOKS

.Uhrbie's Best Friend)
" '
By Mottel
She can wear Barhie"s te£&gt;n
&lt;~gE' fashwn model wardrobe .
S•l• $l79
Prh::•

ellery fashionable color.

ANIMAL TALK
GAME BY MATTEL

FIVE CENTS

Re~ervoir

2.98 GAME CHEST
Plays 58 games - made by
rransogram. Just 4 tu sell.

f1nd it in this sPii'd ion _ The old h11;orite.; plus 1he new
ones since la st Christma' Sorrv -- Bmgo -- Tripoly - You
Don't SJy - Chut es a 11d I &lt;ttl Uer - IJIJ l~h11.l -- Beverly
_ \lunupul~· ~ tlllnll i Hg Rovfll ~· P:~s~ Word Hillbilht'~
5&lt;-rabb\e - Game of Stall's -- Cun&lt;Pulta lion - Parc hesi Aggrav ati on - F.xecutin• Sorry - and ma11y , mt~n:v others.
Stop 111 Elberft'lt.ls T()_\·J and - - S.t'e th&lt;' SPI{'eti un -· and buy
yours now .

SATU RDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1964

• ·•

LOGAN &lt;UPI ) -Flood con· alternate proposals designed to Rese rvoir from Clt&gt;ar Creek .
to control r unoff Jrom ' city
trol plans drawn up by the U. cut down or eliminating flood 'J'hJs has been authorized for the 77-mile area and help re· Thl' ~1earings wt&gt;re attended
S. Army Corp s of Engineers for damase in Southeastern Ohw . · 25 years but ne-ver carried out. dt•re flood damage 10
Alhens 1 by some 400 offil'ials and are&lt;~
the Hocking . River basin were Particularly hard h1l _in recent , - Building of Sugar Grove and Chauncey.
restdents.
•
approved Fnday by nearly all years has been the OhiO Umver- Reservoir on Rush Creek, to be l - Plans for an Athens local
The onl)' objechon!'l were to
government agencies represent Isity campus in AU1ens.
used to hold water only during 1flood control projec t, involving ! Sugar Creek Re&amp;ervoir prO·

89c

$J.43

Yuu na mt- .vour lm) u1 g1r h. fltvon ll' ~llme and yuu·u l1kt&gt;ly

Genuine Teen ·Age Fashion~
for Barbie ood Midge
Made by Matlel .1\n exl"e11ent

Choose from coatin&amp;, suit·

::::omplete game Chinpse
~heckers reverse s 1dt&gt; is
l checkE-r ho11rd .

GAMES FOR ALL AGES

SALE! BARBIE
and MIDGE Clothe•

521172
Inch S h : e -

ine and dress weights ln

No ba1tt-ries nt-E'ded, 2 walkie
talkie combat phones, rti:' ·
1rarlab!e aniE"ltn&lt;t. 30 JE"et of
wire.
Solo
PricE

tan

and winter wardrobe,

$1.66

Johnny Seven
Combat Phone Sets

$3.95
Hoot.nany GL•itar1
No. 80 Sp•cial Guihr $4 .9!

Sew right tor your

miniature doll With
arms and IE!'gs .
SALE PRICE

bendin~o:

"'*

erH:a taey wen rsdoel by die
end ol die kt 11• IIJid were
reilltrodueed here udl
Spi!aisb oecapado.,

ll'alls••

I

-

•

Al-p ....... ._ """""
lo larJ• aiUIIbers Ill N..,. •

Hocking River Flood Control Plans
Win Approval in Hearing at Logan

Inch Siz• - -

Textur11

at y

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

Slx52

Houndstooth end

-

-·

4 onl; REMCO $4 .$0 SHOWBOAT with 4 complete btt
playl, including 1cenery, playen 1nd 1niph
$2 .00

-

B•sket WeevM

$2.87

SALE $1.99

MISSILE SETS

NO. 182

1VOt XVI

•

e

Ideal for dining room or
dmette. Protects and IIIV·
es your Hnens. Guaranteed
not to mar or acralch t.able finish . Wipes clean
with damp cloth .

Flannels--Doeskins

~ gu n

$3 .50

--~----

TABLE
CLOTHS

WOOL
MATERIALS

ETCH A SKETCH
Draw

Popular FLANNEL

inch width

Christmas 196S.

SALE! ELECTRIC GAMES

Potlorno In Tho

54-60

Sunny and mUd today, high.
65-70. Fair .und nut so t'Ool tonight , luw 3t43. Sunday mo!'ltlr
cloud) . Mindy and a litdt warm.
tr 1 bigb 70..72.

NOW YOU KNOW'

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="640">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="10455">
                <text>11. November</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="58260">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="58259">
              <text>November 13, 1964</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="566">
      <name>carpenter</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="6107">
      <name>dow</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="5723">
      <name>hartinger</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="91">
      <name>walker</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
