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

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CHRISTMAS
CtUB NOW!
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The aew i'LAIR models glorify ,_,
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ma&amp;es petite klteheao the lllOft doua. JWit 11Ude a ~ (abinet
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Mrs Myrta Schaefer Js an~
nouncmg the marriage of her
daughter, Nora, to Coy N1tz,
son of :Mr and Mrs
Russell
Nttz Vows were read Nov 7
by the Rev Melvm Alk1re at
the Pomeroy Umted Methodist
Church Attendants were Mr.
and Mrs Doy N1tz, brother and
sister-m-law of the groom .

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

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

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

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tnditioDol Cadillac IIIIMCiardo. lu _..
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LOAFERS
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SEE THE t965 CADIUAC-THE STANDAIID OF THE WOltLD-AT YOVa .MITHOiliZI!IIIII!.\La

KARR &amp; VANZANDT MOTOR
SALES
POMEROY, OmO

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Clifton clerk third class USN son o(
Si~rrv Stmmons was elected Morrts was honored on her M nd M R ' 1 nd G1 of
pre~tdt&gt;nf
of the
Mtddleport
Na-1
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1250 }bs •.15 to 15 50, Ltght 14 to I Wett
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temppralure of the
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Mr and Mrs Domrld Hauck P1gs 60 to 80, Shoats 5 to 15
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CA1"l1...E - Steers 12 to 20; I
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light tan or cr1spy brown , - - - - - ; _______ &gt;..;\ 11 t t, f'• 1 ,11 11m 11 ll \\ 1rd Sa ite m a nd Mr a nd Mrs Btl! daught er and fd mtlv Mr s Drll
her
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day
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thctr
home
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Osburn
St
Hetfers
11 to 18 , Baby Beef 14
1 S.Jn(\JJ 1] tlm:...t d lhel ma Ho \ltl lt&gt;r ot Ashl.1nd " ere week H1 sell aNompanted M1 s Lyons 10
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.ven i1 you Uat&gt; frozett bread
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Pt esent w~re Mr .-md '111 s W to 20 , F'at Cows 11 to 14 ~o . Con.
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Reheat cold toast or waffles.
hlth!1ll II 11 ~1 11 B• l\lr ~ (, ul f'nd guests of M1 w rd
Mrs to Za nesv 1l ll'
a dij)\ullld .ts she Wf'll \ \J om H Ferre11 and Mrs Ja ck F'er- 1 ners 8 to 12 Bulls 10 to
16 , 1
too, WJth scarcely any changeH td ,111 d 'lr~ U&lt;~umgcutl ne r ! lou tldilau tk anddaughterand
Mr and Mrs \i yron Mtller s..:hooll u st hoo l us her fdtntiJ tell of Wcsl Sale m \ol r lind Mtlk Cows 60 to 175
\ in brownness Shm hne des1gn
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Pome-ro y, Ot11o
Mr and Mrs I erov \\ alson
and son P ~ l James
M1lle• , tra veled
Mrs B1ll \1rl lPI of Ashland
VEAL CALVES - Tops 33
Rl'llllilll! of 1'.-.Him
1-.trs Orv1lle Rader returned vtsrtcd m (,ra fton , W Vd w1th
rollowtng trJc meen ng mem Mr and M1s I.e roy Watw n , oO Seconds 25 to 30 , Medtum hr. cleammg chrome compleL A ST TIME TON IGHT
ment. any krtchE'n Af'
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:\1mers\ JIIe Mr&lt;. Ltlhe Hdul k 18 llt 25 , Com &amp; HYS 15 to 30,
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G,my Moore , TV slat, bought M1 ond \1rs T A Dov.me LAMBS -Tops 19 50, SecC ulc;~ rc artoont.
J'd 1th ll q!lrln~ta \1
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and att end the Oh10 State football the 1\o\ a l Cro\\n 13ot1lmg ( u entetl amed v.tlh a dmner Sun 1onds 15 to 18, Ltght Wts . 14 to
WED &amp; THURS
11 1" 111 , h,n gt (•t tlw tnt PII g ~ I ts
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game
plant at Los Angel es for
$5 da y at t11etr horne, Htgh St 16 , Common 12 to 15
No~ \819
rt 11 ln 111 n 'lt:&gt;a r the ('roo.;s' '
\t1 mtd Mrs Peer!
Wolf
Mr and Mrs Denms Walmllhon l'he tota l sales for tins Preset v. ere Mr" T W Ben-~
NOT OPEN
-7e~c\\ 1" ~~~~~!-: 111 u111 .... nn v. t1h 1e d &lt;.li.ll-,h l t'l Sh.u on, and son Jo~ bmn and d-aughter, Sheny o' plant for l,tst year totaled nme gel Lout ~ Carl. Balhmore, Md,
Elwood City, Penna.
was
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A ul Ama nd a and Mr and Mrs Newark Ohto, spent the week - mtl!ton dollars Los Angeles is Charles DmHIIl' , Hto Gra nde , st le of the first Amertcan seam II
Nov 20·21
IN POMEROY
THE BRASS
BOTTLE'
sp&lt;'llmg bet• W &lt;l':i held dun ng the I art • Wolfe an d son Kent . of end wtlh therr parents, Mr and the ma tn p\unt and ha s
a Allen Oowme, Athens end Mr less tube plant us1ng rotary \
rTfrhtl'lnlm•
el&lt;'nmg 1\t lh l,d th\ l kl( t' \ thl:' Ha&lt;me \~ ere Sunday evenmg Mr~ Gene Htce and famtty and branch m Glendale.
and Mrs Dowme.
Iptercmg, m 189~- _ ~ ~
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Kev Eldon Kreeuter and Leda Mae burn and famtlv_
It · THE
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ARROW"
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and Mtss Roberta Kraeuter
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Mrs Robert Coats spent the
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Mrs \-'aut Haptonsta\1 are ad tended the Ohio Um~erstty ~ weekend in Phtkldelphla, Pa ,

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Kent State at Day!on

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Marshall at Ohio Univrrsity
Kentucky St. at Centra l St.
Denison at Ohio Wesleyan
Saturday Night
Tulsa at Toledo

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Saturday, Nov. 28

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THE LAW

~lll'CHELL WEBB

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BY MRS.

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Pomeroy·Middl~puft, I.J ·.~
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Th al . how the Saturday
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€!.Ohlo- were and
. CUre
feet gam
. , lop pass m ·eiver and
An
VI\
Mary
cl 1flddllpR
hurl BG
when
theyand
lostMiller
to 1beamed
H 0 "' ·vo ever OOd, .. Ohto'
n
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&gt;lr . ond &gt;Irs. Delbert Vanee . Mr. and Mrs. Ricluird
recent Wellli
vlalton
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Dad "s Day Ortj]ag.. Mor&lt;head m thetr opener .. said Semor
I punter, also look s like he wtll
were Thur&gt;da y vtSJtors of lheJr ts . 'olr . and Mrs J•mea Fronfl., Oaltoon,
nte lll at Athens thai Wlfl close H.ss .
'
ed h'
LarrY ' nOI be able to play
agam"
CO
cousto .\lr
and &gt;Irs John &gt;lr and &gt;Irs Walter Garvin
out the 1964 grid camp81gn for
' t8 at..1er pay
ts ftnal game Marshal\. He
S\lffered
an
. Nf'UCT OF INTERESTS Webb .'
.
.
Mr . and Mrs . . Henrv HoU
Mro . Paul KWllz .,.. I . . . .
1
bo th , chools ' ""llUI to shape
" Mahone (807 for 165 trips . or t e Bobcats 85 . he surfer":" a&lt;·hiiles lednon
ank le mjury l. ha r lte had ,.,.n in an auto.
Mr . and Mrs Albert
of her paronl.o, loll'
up Game time " I 30 p. m. 4 9 .•vg ts a dangerous run· a shoulder seporattor: early tn and ,.t out the BG game Wal· mob•_le aeetdent and lelt that
Mr . and Mro . Ronald !lobo all of
Mr and Mrs .' I Joe StrOOj!.
•
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ner ,, warned Hess, " and Mill- the
second pencx! and
wtfl ly Ne.l. who did Ohio 's punlm he should be able 10 recover who spent two weeks tn Flor· John Garvin and tamil
Be· '
.
Seeond pia" m the MJd-Am er 1511 for t:l5 for 906 yurds mtss the Marshal\ ftnale . Wes , lasl year came through with g damage; !rum the drtVer
of ida m•tmg &gt;lr. Hobo 's mother Ilin Crossro d . M
y.: M r
Mr . and Mrs. Jobo lwkt: W
encan Conference " the
per cent ) an excellent pass: Danyo came in for 8atnter fme 37 5 . average agam•l
the other car . He went to see Mrs . Maggie Bobo returned w Charleo
il rs Gahanna w.,.e recent IJIOifl j&gt;l
llcm J:Jt stake. lt will bt the er with Cure (2.1 t•atches for and _did a good
Jim Dorn.a, l '
Brown , and , in
the Mrs_ Bobo'3
'Jn. Do.. Ewington M , d Mam y o Mr . and Mra. Amos Low.. ·;
plum for the winner whilo the 3511 yards and I TDI perhaps I
TIGERS STILL FIRST
/ " '" se or tL•IImg Brown
hiS ua Polsley.
neth
Mr and Mnt Franc! O,(t.
lo"r c'Ould slip to fourth place. , the top end m the MAC and
YOHK iUPI Tl
!I deHiuped that
the Mr and Mrs Luman John- penler . and Mrs Goldie
·spent a &amp;.,day
1
\larshall victory would tie
and Prutett (16 catches ! COLUMBUS (UPIJ
_ Ohio ed Pres.&lt; lnternat:;;;. 1 e
bo:
car was tn· son
fa.;ily .of Parkersburg Albaoy , were all called
wtlh her mother, Mrs, cuDt
em Wllh MJaml for aecond for &amp;4 yards and 2 TDsl fme co!k-ge football records includ- college foothall r · 1- "
h ed b B.
P ny rt'prPsetJt- ppent tt weekend w1th her par· by the death nl
\tcKen- Conger who was ill and was.,_.,.
2
ents . "r and
b Oh IO wm
A.s Y soon
Ora Payn· "'·
wife ts the former en to Holzer hospital. She cllllwh1leBan
· wou ld place end. s GO::U·
al 0 Th etr
· t wo rme 00 c k• I 'mg games of saturday
• , Nov . flfSI·plaee voles and
" tn,swun-lu&gt;t
wit
rowna's Hr0 wn 1
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cakts . second. . Ohio's
f
an_d Wmter, are two l l4 :
n·cort&gt;s in pan•ntht•&lt;;t·s·
till s
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h•r . Mrs . P&lt;iynter is slowly im- SylvHI (,arvin They all r aliM ed on her brother , Van MeCum.
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8 0 o 281
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Points h 1 h
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"r and Mrs Worley FriDdl
f1ntshed 4-21. Overall the Bob- I Lyons will be batllmg it out : Findlay
9 1 o m
I. Willen berg t\8 x 18-0 1 284
:,: ca se "nd explamed ra l. Ohio spe 111 • few days
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who ol
Run. were
ret:en1
61
1101
rals are 5-3· 1 and Marshall 6-3_, tor ronrerence rttshmg honors Bow'g Green 8 1 o 240
2. Los AngSt. 19t 17·0 1
200q
B could
repre sent her couSin. "" Garnet Rope had been ill with cBt'llf for a guests of M;ss Wilma
· We'll have lo have an all- and Lyons has a slighl
edge Musk"gom
8 1 0 139 40 3. Sao Uiego St t21 ;;.1 1 235
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pomh·d out
thai Other vJstlors m the Rupe
. long lime. passed awa' ThursMr and Mrs ErneSt Good
out effort to win this one," said going-'" · He has 467 yards in Capital
7 1 0 231 67 ; 4. Massachusetts x 18·11
196 . rt co; "·lu;g tnterest"
re- were \lr. and Mrs. John Webb day afterno&lt;m . Burtal was in ond children
recent
Bobcat Boss Btll He" .
And 106 tnps for a H average com- Ohio State
7 1 o 14ti
, 5. E. Carollna til x •R-11 148
rom ts representaltoll Ewinglon Mrs Frank C.oddard ' Oid Salem cemterv neor &gt;lid nrs of her sister In Columbul
66
Hess wasn't just beating
hto pared to Mahone's 431 yards in Yngstown
6 1 1 184 113 : 6. Loutsiaua Tech 111 18-l1 102
company pre- Mrs. Florence Tramer '
dleton .
·
. . whtle he w;,'looking lor em1
gums. "They are a good, sound ' 87 tries for a 5.0 mark. That Ci ncinnati
8 2 u 163 79 1. Colo. Western 121 x (9-{)) 99
from represenltng Mr. a11d &gt;lis . Coy B.arr Mr
Mr . J. E Bovre and
two plovmenl
.
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only
Lyons;·&lt;&gt; J6 yard bulge Miami
2 1 159 1 . 8. Concordia tMmnt x I!H)J 90
satd he owed tl. to and "rs Bill Barr and
Mrs . · Virgil Boetch - \lr. and \1rs. Jay
football team and their
14
0
1 1
MAC losses have been to Mi- gomg m._ Hdil:ver, neither boy , Obio Nor.
7 3 o 191 158 , Pratrie View (B-Ot
90
;:" anvtlm&lt;g •:.trs •:rma Robie spent a Sun: er of Philo. and 'trs.
Rose Mrs Nellte Sayre and daUCIJtm !"each of the record Utlerbem
6 3 0 198 135 10. S Houston SL I If (8-0)
Dli · g·
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mJght
use
day
w1th
their
son
and
brother
Brownlllg.
Zant-sville.
all
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altended the Savre
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and
Mrs
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reonwn
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Lancasler
recently.
se t Jasl year by Oh. ' J" AI A hi d
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l r't of 612 yards JO 88 tnps. Akron
6 3 0 llo 109 1 Second 10 - 11 Fl d A&amp;M The siluation outlined above Barr of Columbus.
Manon Huieh;son . reeenlly
Ne Lson Cottrill was • weet
.would need 146 yards to Deoison.
3 0 163 136 5B;
illustrales one of
Mr. and :11rs. Raymond RoPaul Penco of6 r.olum- · end guest of 1t1s sister IJid fila.
. Texas
and Mahone 182,
Umv,
5 3 1
89 ' Norlh12Dakota Sial
LtJ. pnn,.iples 10 lh
tthhe
b'e were recent Sunday dinner bus r·amr lii st week nd look ily at Gallipolis .
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tv Ia orders.
1\uoster
5 4 0 96 118 .
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e e tcs 0 a guesls ot Mrs Robie's arents her moLher .&gt;Irs Beck Hulch
He" most certainly was en- Bald-Wall.
5 4 o 195 86
Dako•a .
he cannot • Mr . and Mrs. David :all and
lo Hoi;,,,.
he; • • • • • • • • • • •
1
joying one
his
pleao;,- West. Res.
4 3 1 l20 79
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tys urg U 1 ,
· . CIJil w .ng _
inter- family .
appointmt&gt;nl _
I ant Sundays of the yt•ar when : .lohn Carroll
4 4 0 194
Oklahom:'lO; 18
thts ts but lhe )!iss EdHh Dodrill of GolllMr . and \Irs .
Bill Miller
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called Ohio's 21-0 trouncing[ Defiance
4 4 0 143 132
Am kerst.'
Stu ramen to ld
&gt;&gt;d\ ol phr.l.&lt;;tng the polls was n rrrrnt
visi - and ch1ldrf'n of Wf'sl JE-fferson
1
By JOHN
, :'f champion Bowling
Green Xavier •
4 4 1 132 115
a e, r
Slu/e
and : ,,r xro:n 'at.". man camwt tor nl her si ster. Mr. and ;1rs were recenl gut·sls or "r. and
UP! Sports Writer
I the greatest team elforl I've , )II Union
4 5 0 109 !52 Northeast Mt'"oun St.lte, 9. . dotve
mostm . A lawyers ,\.,Jm !'oslo
. \Irs Am"' 1,,,,,.
NEW YORK tUPII
Yo i "'," had in cnachtng."
Central St.
3 4 U 117 221
eon; ,;:e
loht s lull and
Rer·,·nt Sunday vistlors of Mr .
&gt;lr . alld )1" Eugene CampBerra made it official and y;u bfhe OhiO boss satd they were . Kent State
3 4 I 7" 105
1964 AREA
l andphe cannot .d0
1.f client and \Jrs , Jnhn Webb were the-ir bell end .\tr -;. Clara
t·an'l find lwo happter eo lea
to play the game exactly Htram
3 5 0 125 96
OVERALL STANIIINC;S
ts a cnnflwt
a
there daughler and family , \lr. and drove lo Sandyville, w. Va ,
than Manager Casey
to plan: 1.. stop BG IOberlm
3
0 10:1 156 1
: ests uf two
mteJ- Mrs . David
_\tr . and .'\llrs.· whf're thP. (';-ampbt•ll .; ; hrou gh!
and Presidcnl c:eorgr· Weiss of defenstvely and 2.. make no Bluffton
3 5 I 1:10 120
I FIN ALl
I on i
b h
. l'he reas- Harold Payne.
)'rs. Joe Slwfl,•r home lrum a
the New York Mets.
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nHslakes on offense. That's the ,
3 :; I 105 155 TEAM
W L T 1'1". OP. lawnger eslt,ndl tlus role ts that a
Mr alld .Mrs . Claren,-e
vt." l wtl h hr·r ststl·r
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2 5 I 88 172 . Log,m .
10 0 0:138 4&lt;l
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ood not appedr m WoodofSpnngfteld s ent som.
""· Ha•·ln Su u11g ell\erlain1
18 1
If\ s those Bf, ,ffensive machine
never un'o 1\es.
2 6 0 54 IB3 , KygeJ· (•eek
Y 0 0 272
22 courl ;epre"nl.lng both stdes of hme wil h hi s mlllh&lt;'r p.\1r · Tr: , ed the W• lkes l:arden l'lub reout-d
"'
ans who was
to get cranked up i Dayton
2 7 0 113 174 , MrArlhur . . 9
11227 82 a run " '""Y. cy Wnod They
- eently . F;fleen members and You're tired and your feet h~
rhar:ei: the Ameman League wtlh sterling, cracking defen- Tui•·do
2 7 0 Ill 179 Pomeroy
9 t 0 J66 811 ' ".
( liarlte and the
10· \tr . and Mrs Hnee \lcCiask."n om· gu,·s l. .\ Irs
h oi KuniZ .
but you've got to do youtj
\ankees stvc play on lhe pan of
the ! .\larietta
2 7 0 70 196 Wellslon
8 2 0 2:111 lOt;
an• ; Pgul&lt;.lr .\ lr . and :\1rs Kerr l\1rClo-"key , were prt&gt;sent . The ll!"W prestlast p n New York
shopping. Okay.,. shop ftll'
year _ r
Bobcats and oh·10 was practi· [ Case Teeh
7 ;) 0 1fi8 9B l'Bwnts . ot
tt 1s·
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, ·Bma
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0 8 0 86 258 J ackson
· .
. Hrown
. · thPn
\lr . "'"Mrs· John -Webb ·"we y. :' d en!. Mrs Haymond l.nng was
everylbing the
or · Ken)·on
0 8 0 52 JlO ·The Plams
6 3 0 HiS 123 rnwns duty to refust' tore visiturs in Wellstoc Tu··d re ,l in dwrge
plans wet·e made
, WlO leLd tlle Y&lt;.tnK.s to cally perfect on offtnse
c m
- I a bout as close as you can
· gel. .
" 3 0 165 74 pn•sem
·
ay for the C'hriSimas · parlv to be
quick and easy
hise fh·st
mana cague
t·
. fl "g
MID-AMERICAN
I B elpre
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f . 1l•r one. o1 tIt em 10
Mrs . Belle 'l'racv ·'was a'' visilh
Amenccm
Y..'ho was
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Bobca_ts had no rumbles, I Bowl Green 5 I U 149 Gt l AI hens
5 4 0 183 145 ;
o llttgalton n&lt;'tweo•n the rlay dinner guests' of h..- .stsler, a lurke,v &lt;upper Dec. 1 ·,, Aux.
way in tloe
the rubber
. f I . osmg no mtercepliOns and only one Mtami
4 2 0 1:1:1 59 Pt. Pleasant
5 4 0 169 116 1 If . !I
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Ylrs. Gussie Shemtt.
dtary Hall al 6 p. m . The club
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O ' ·" World ; penally, a five-yard offstde in- Ohiu
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4 4 1 126 1:!4 ,
a orn;; Brown ts one of a
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St. L•;ms CardJ· j fractmn . "The most nearly-per· Marshall
l 2 0 41 63 Norlh Gal Ita
4 4 0 126 \05
ol lawyers prad.cmg to· BOWL CONSJDERATIONS
FIGJIT REf&gt;ULTS
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Tues· National Basketball Association Kent St
I 4 t 47 96 '1iddleport ... 3 5 I 145 141 he musl be carelul not unlv of Bluebonnet Bowl -Co
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I 5 0 n I27 1Chauncey .... 3 6 I 138 148 avoiding a ron flict of
dav satd tha t 1eamsmbn:• ee o- Patt;rson 194 New York Cat y
Paver
w1 t .the Mets·
Eastern D&gt;VIsion
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Casey .
W. L. Pct. : Wil'berg
7 0 0 239
53 York
3 6 0 86 166
servmg, hut between his cl llde Tulsa. Texas
Okla- · 205. Brooklyn. N. Y. 8p
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G g ted..
It .tlso made ' Boston
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Nebonvillc
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l7fi l•ents and other dteniS ol lite hom a. Flund·t Fl d 'S
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7 1 0 231 67
3
eorge Wetss "most. please?." \ Cinrmnati.
9 6 .600 i Musk 'um
7 I 0 126 34 i Hann an-Tro&lt;·e 1 ; I 36 206 partnership a.s well._
i"'"tsstppt
Casey, talkmg frntn ht&lt; Ulen· · Phtladelph•a
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9 0 67 200 As lar as Hrown ts concern.
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2 0 till 64 1Galltpolts
7 462 i Bald-Wall
2 10 ·.1 67 : Otterbe in .
3 0 139 1\5 ' Glouster
9 0 44 :lG9
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whether there ' e-rty. If both clien t
d 'red
dale,_ Calif ., home over a coast- New York
telephone hookup, sa id ,
Weslrrn llivision
. ,\k ron
4 3 0 74 94 1Wahama
0 6 2 Jl; 207it.s _a euofilcl of mtere&lt;l.
••nv and undersluod
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Pet.
0 7 1 52 2:14
or h1s partners is
h 1s might ·th
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make a god
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0 9 0 1&gt;2 277 ( IPn &lt;IT! VJCP.
look aft r ti
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aknd it tookdudp ,SI ..
8 5 .615 ; Denison
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great work. I'm vt:ry glad to ' San Franci sco
5 8 500
2
0 84 ,:; • ARRIVES t:OR FIGHT
more than one or .the parlies ver will b . to.wever. the lawh&lt;1ve you ."
' Detroit
4, 11 .313 • Heid'berg
5
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air 11out · violating tile rule of pro- Th ere f me.

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general terms aod let
the ['way that serves mcx!ero needs IS JUST WHERE THE DlS· t1 We know !bat tbe c.
'It ture.
[ pie are facing their fututt lrillt
R0"E - Year; ago, I ·"rd 1 l•Slen to Counetl d1
11"" world work out i" uwn
and onderotanding.
CUSSJON SHOULD
IIEGIN ol Plus IX was an appllca·
Whether a nyone wants to ad- a firm conviction In coosclenco
\lttle incidenl occurnng during on the 9UbJt'&lt;'l of birth comrul 1 vatloD. Tbt:) are aiDcere wen
The Christ .. given
r6- What ls the Church'• decision? \ don of belle Otrltdaa tratb• mit It or not , racts prove that that .what they are doin&amp;lD pr•
pmtlfi.-.te of Pope Pitts XI It The d&gt;&lt;r tts&gt;tnn roes not mvolve of God but they tlink that moins the same. we must en· Whitt ha&gt; been declar..t •• a lo tbe ......lema •I tbat
there Is a great strain on mar- serving I sound family life ond
"" at the umo he had dr-r·id- itseH in dPtails but moves on trutb nover ehangeo Its eoat. deavor 10 lind huw
Christ's ma\ler of faith In thts
(18641. U the Syllabus were riage today because of
the &lt;OII)ugal love II right
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t&lt;J to open the Vatican Lib"") . lhe level ol broad general pri11- 01, let me say it this way, [!ruth relates to lhe birth coo-'
thm are '"uuy 1 Imposed on our tim"
It Church's sland on btrth contt&lt;&gt;l. good. This state of human af10 schuLHS uf every belie[ and dples whwh seem to app\y to tht')' _frau tbttt If trutb chanproblem_ which
us others who think there h:1 s9me- would rightly meet wltb grea' Desiring to follow the
fairs deme.nds that we atudF
nvn -beltef
!his modern day problem. In ges tts co•t tben tbe tntlb I tn 1ts necesstty for a soluUon. thing we can do and every ef· upposltlno. Plus IX did not direction. partners In
ond . thoroughly tVer)'
On• of his under • secretar· this
you encounter Is also changed.
1 11 Is rather ensperatittfl to fort must be made to find out bave - problems, ond wltat find their relationship
,
of the problem.
him. and
wtth those who leel safer by standing
1he other hand, lhere are hear a Consiliar Father declare what can be done. Cardinal Sue. Is more, tbe very .,.rdo be their mortal love dying, their
there lo sometltlnt
les came
10 said, .. Holy Fa· still. This extreme sense
ot those who maintain ttwt I h e . in rather pal. theologlcol lan- nens of Brussels '"id this very used have cbaeged
tltelr home life endangering their
in God'o Truth we llavt Jl!l IAI
trembling lips
ther thev will uncover snn. precaulion has oeen a
church applie the same lrulh guage thai every
asststance well, •·we must not be •fratd meanings Ia today 't world.
itual peace .
find. Perllapa there il a deeper
dais'
will do harm to the weight on the Counctl donng tn dtfferent ways to different must be given to marrted cou- to look at our tradttional doc- 1 Times change. Circumstances
Oo tbe other band tnere are level of understondln&amp; of lllll
Church..
all tis deliberations.
ctreumstances in dtfferent ttmes pies, but always In accnr
tnne to , .. If 11 represents u,. vary. Pressures
ond nee- tbo•e wbo leave tbe Cltttreb
which II uncovered wlt&lt;D
1
PlUS XI roplled o "The truth , Those wbo atlopl this yjew· of the ehurch 's exl!tence. To- : with the Church'•
teachings. last word
let us see If a 1esslty demand!!. There 11!1
avt because
they do aot
level of lift becomes JDOfl

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rassin g Connie
Pierrl' Balrwnn wrH
leave Paris for the Dark Contnwnt sonn.
accompanied by his l ate~t f:I.o.: hlnn_~ ~~· h te h
he will show to th e ri ch \\',~'111'11 m Sonth
Africa. He also hopes I~ fi nrl thrrP c;n
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Town. looked nothmg short of 111 · 1 ~ ~ 111 ·
cent. She 's lost ahout 20 pomHh
l onnie Boswell is warming up for a return
to show business, playing a serie s ot ell I('
cafe engagement s
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n•lt•hr.tted lth lnrthd~l' l-.lt:tnhPt_h g.ne
hnn ;t \"l:tml!Ld. p; 1,11 ttng . tl~t.· l'rrnch
l rvw surpn:'ed hlln \\ Llh a pn:·tah_Jt' b.:Lr.
''l'lTl&gt;llt'
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had 0 r, l~·rt'd f\u11 n m I rom Cha~e11 :s n·~­

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taurant m llolly\\OOd.

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adress

m 1nnrn· 111 L·onttt.'('tlc ut , where she IS
11 ~m .'it~tl: l' llllhlh. 1::. eom plellng an es·
,;1\ t 1tll'li '".\d11rs Jn Helation To Reilg;u;1 ··
Tltl' ~1de of Ava Gardner very
il'll (H'\lplt&gt; kn0\1 : ;o-;]lc has built _
s everal
ltoll~l'S tur poor re la.tli"('S 11_~- ~~~.g m her
homtOhJIIn -~ Snnthlield. :\. _C.. ·. Jean
Paul S:.~rtre. nu longer m·tup1ed wtth1 gtving :Hl I:'XISll'lltiall.sl snu b l_o the l'J?bel
Pnn·. has )Jpgun pultmg h1s _plays mto
&lt;.~\bum turm. ··No Exit" ' is the tmtla~ pro[l'Ct. ;t nd )H' "ill r eci te a lengthy mt r~­
'd ut'l\un 011 the record. and scltel ami chi't'Ct the 11 rtors who wi ll \\ax ~he drama.
A Lm\Ot t:i Bro;tdway stn r ts ahL'Ut to
insb1 th;n ,\rtors' Equity punish _h er
ll';Hllllf! m:1n Iur making rude no~:cs
11 !nlc :-.lle·s dotng her btg scenE'S . . its a
fu 1111 , · silttalilln, ht'Lause cvcryont! 111 the
pro!esst un knll\rs that he usu&lt;!lly •· walks
through "" his pl'rlormanci:'S and thumbs
his nn.;e Jt produ cers _ hut up unttl
nmr t&gt;H' Il m~i ders wen.: n"t ~ur e wheth.er
"he J li o rl'd him or hated htm They r_e
tJe ~i n n lll g 10 fe el l·c·rtam that as of th1s
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1 Report

~·campaign
supporting •• adverUslng wor&lt;IJ a•. lor example: mo•:-"
w1th these matten 11:1 and dOflkey . sqUlrrtl and. 1&gt;t'

mind. The company calculates clal; mystery ~ majesty
By Wayae G. Braadstadt, M.D.' read lbrm and loUo~
them , side the eyeball, but has the that four out of ·10 fifth graden equatorial and equllateral; bou
Thanksgivlf\E without turkey cuefully . Botb tbt bird and added factor of a weakness of 1will become high school droj&gt;- quet and banquet.
ould be likt~ 1 hutdog with- 1 the 1tuff1Dg should be tberoUJ!lb-- the mrnea. What causes tht: out.s because they cannot read nus sy&amp;tem of so-called pn
:ut mustard
ly cooked before serving aDd incre~sed pressure or the weak- properly. These dropouts face 1 gresslve education l.a a clea
Unllke turkey' the Pilgrim ; what 11 left onr must be put ness i~ not known . H usually jobless future ln an economy and present danger to all of u~
wJvt"S t"ooked lor Thanksgiving, I back In tbe refrl&amp;erai.Or prompl- lslarts In persons who are ~-increasingly demanding m~re
ffi\ISt of tho.se used thls year 11y and not alhtwed to sit for tween lS and 30. Properly ~n- intelllgence and compreherunon
MATTRESS MIGRATION
wJ\1 ~ome wrapped in a plijsuc 1 Meverat boun at room wmper- ted conl.act _lenses ususally gJVe among the whole )abor force.
The wheat-destroying Hessia 1
li:-~g and frozen . A lew word!! of Iatun.
perfect vtswn an~ atop
the I By 1970, it is calculated that fi made its appearance 1n lbt
e~lJtton mlly be in order . Do ' These suggestions will help progress of _the d.1~ase ..
n- ith.e 7.5 million _school dropou.ts U~ted States during the Revo
not thnlw your turkey in warm to preserve the texture and j Q-What ~s retJmtls pigme will be c?mpe~mg for 3.5 mil- lutiona war. It came here iJ
\ol, ;tt,·r ur by leovmg it in Lhe taste of the turkey and
pre- to~a? ?Can It be cured or ar--1lion unskilled JObs.
straw ~ding brought by Gr
smk Tak~t it from the freez- 1vegt t~ltacks of food polsomng .l res;edReuunltis plgmentosa is I Teaching Melbod Criticized man soldiers hired to fight tht
lng compartment and ~u\ Jt ~~ , Q-Wh
I \\BS about
2.1 a chronic degeneration of the I .J ohnny can't read because colonists. -- - - the rt&gt;lngerator so t a
II
- l~n I IJ aan to
have retma charactenzed by depos- the U.S educational establishP"'
,
th
t'\1
b k
teachi g e1
1 11 tt 1 1w ~lo wly m Ib ortgma veurs o ,
1
.,.,:~a ,:r nus \ol,lll 1101 happen ·bl urred v1sion An opttthalmolo- tts of dark· pigment m
ts ment s
ac s a
n
- First Heroult electric flrnac•
, pp I I r\ :lU-pount.l tlllke.y gtst found that 1 was develop- membrnnce It iS heredl~ry. l perunent begun about. ~ years for steelmaking in the U.S. w.w
~~:;:ltg·~~ lt&gt;llst &gt;\8 hours to mg keratoconu! . What could ITht- victtm suffers from Dlgl ht-1 ago m whtc~. Lhde E"flis Ch~:drpha- built at Syracuse, N. y ., in 1906
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blindness and a progressive oss bel was auan one .
I en
th.l ;b n the thawing must be l A-Kera&amp;oconus IS a nomm- ot ViSJOil llt the outer margms l were not told about thei~ letMISS AMERICA
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the
(Ia
matory
bulgmg
out
of
the
of
h1s
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Some
centers
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the
re\atior_tShip
of
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~ r of the cornea It usual-' tral viSio n ts kept so that com- letters to each other m syllaI turkf'y ;,der till ~ld Us~~~~ ~ ~;nl~volves both eyes,
plete blmdness is ~are unless ! bles nor, further , of the rdela- i
"ater w e s
lD
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d causes I from some complication. AI- ~ ttonshlp of syllables m wor s.
wrapper. Once thaw~. do nol m the early 20 s an viston thou h many ktnd s of treatment For 40 years reading of Engattempt \o rtlrt"eze all or any se~mus lmpaJrm~nt ~~e to an lhavcgbeen trwd no worth-whde llish has been taught as though Full Range
1part o( the lllrd . If instructiOns LI e g au~omt~ 1 1: ssure
in- treatment has Yet been found 1t were a ptcture language hke l Of Sizes - are priDted w 'be package, · mcrf'ase ln
pr ·
I Chinese and Japanese or Egyp-1

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METROPOLITAN
MOTORS
1961 Chevrolet 2 Door _ _ Only $1295
ch·an and nire. Standard Lran!. One local

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1961 Ford Falcon 4 Dr. Cus. _ Only $1295

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Station Wa'.;nn . JH\d-l StaltdJrd trans. Om• !oral owner .

1960 Ra;,bler American __ . - Only $795

2 Donr Sed tn. Auto. H&amp;\1 . Nice and c!t-;HI , ~o lid , Cheap
opt'fating: cal·.

1959 Rambler American
2 oo .. r

Sta tio n

Only $795

Wi!gOn . Au to. \I eu trr , bP:Jllt if ul tu - 1on~e \)lui'

1959 Rambler American ~Donr Station Wa;!Oil .
nms f111e , gomr tires.

2

Only $795

Standard tr ans. ~~!I .

Light

g r ee n,

1959 Rambler Classic 4 Dr. -~ Only $795
Standard w• t h overdrive, R&amp;H. Clea n and ntct&gt; . 6 r yl. See
this .

1959 Plymouth 4 Dr. VB Savoy- Only $795
Auto . (Push Button)

1959 Opel

Only $795

Clean and nic!E'.

195B Chevrolet 6 &lt;yl. 4 Dr. ~ Only $695

Statior1 Wagon. st~ndard tr~n s R&amp;ll Clea n and sollrl

195B Olds Super BB 4 Dr. HT _ Only $695
Full power, local ownPr, Clean and nice.

1957 Rambler Classic 6 cyl. _

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Miss wanda Stemple, Home

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for lradf'rs to be held In Huntington. Th ere must be R to 12
lcadf'r~ interf'sled to make up
a class and the cost will be $1
' per prrsiJII LeatiPr~ or proJect
· leaders interestt'tl should contart \1i ~s Stem ple befon: 0~ ­
. cembrr f1th.

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Reg.65c

REG.

1,00 V.O. 5 _ __ _ _ _ 77c

67c COREGO POWDER-- 98c BAN
39c EX LAX
98c IRONIZED YEAST
49c BACTINE

Mrs. Ha y Crank. chairman of
Offtcers Troin ing S("hool,
annnuncPd the f(tllowing pl?..ns :
the srhonl will be held Satur-'
d&lt;Jy, Decem her !i. ~ tartlng at
9 :30 a.m. at the Junior
High
sdwol at ~·om t Pleasant . Al
.1·15 a.m. the group will meet
1in gener;;tl s~ss iun to li OOT
a
~ U.lk by \1r . C!wrle!&gt; B. \1axwc!l,
; a HI Agent of Knnaug&lt;J Countv . If it is imposs ible lor the
~fficers tu a11t·nd. it is "ugge:;t.
i ~d that an allernote be sent in 1
1his or her place for the train- ·
ing classes.

43c
72c
27c
79c
34&lt;

Reg. $1,00

Absorbine
Jr.

Hair Spray

49c

98c

REVELON

Right Guard

74c

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ASK FOR HELPFUL HINTS ON HAIR CARE

Reg. 49c

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LAY-AWAY NOW FOR CHRISTMAS!
COMPLETE LINE OF

Timex Watches- Buxton Billfolds

Only $595

1957 Ford VB Fairlane ~~- Only $595

R&amp;H, Auto.

1957 V W - - - - - - Only $495
Runs fine.

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1957 Olds Super BB 4 Dr. HT _ Only $595
Ji'u\1 power.

1957 Mercury Montclair

Only $495

Door S!'ll :m F'ull pnwN .

2-1956 Olds

__ Your Choice Only $495

1- 2 Door. 1-4 Door

2-1956 Chevrolets, Your Choice Only $495
t - V8. 1- B Cyl.

1956 Dodge VB Hardtop _ _

NEW sHIPMENT

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oF ...

BIen k0 Gl assware

For Ste1m Iron
Depaoli on Contolnor Extro

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1W8 RWS1IC
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$J9·95

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51c

tams.
4-H Club Assistant,

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DUTTONS
T 0

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Being Announced

Open ~ rompetltive
civil
service examinailons in County
Welfflre Departments and County Child We1fare Bbards for
Child Welfare Caseworker m
and IV, and Child Welfare Case..
work Supervisor II and til, will
be given Saturday, December
5 In Cincinnati Cleveland Colu~bus Dayton' Toledo ' and
Young;town
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obtained from any Count ? AudJ.
tor
Peggy
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Malcolm H~m.
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.DemonstratiOn - Individual,
F'u·st Aid, Sharon Frecker, AJ.
Ice Smith. Marjorie Hortman,
Susie Frederick, Sail~ . Mora,
Wemly Carper, PatriCia Kob.enli.
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Demonstratwn - Team, First
\id, Twila K11rr, VIckie Pooler.
·Electric 1, DoMie Cheadle.
Electric II, ~alter
Jorda~
Wenern Pomes, Cheryl Wll-

RECORD PLAYER

Social Security
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Farrting!l
received
art
er
the
18-U-33 RPM Stereo like reproduction, diamond
1956 Mercury 4 Dr. Hardtop _ Only $195
start of social .security bene- :
stereo needle. About size of achoollunch box. Weighs
DR. WERNETS
1956 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan_ Only $195 \ fits can result m en mcrease :
4"tt Jbs. Tone oompare1 to expensive cabinet models
in the amount a retired per- \
1955 Chevrolet 4 Dr.
Only $295
T8S't101If,S
son receives. Fnrty .. hmr ap- 1
LAY·AWAY NOW.
Station W:~gn n
R...
llcatlons for an increase
in i
$49.91
Only
$195
JlftWCTAIIIl
FOR C:HJUSTMAI 1954 Ford VB 2 Dr. - - - benerits have heen ~rocessed
AII1EIIIl
Runs fine .
in the la st four week s by the 1
TRUCKS
Marietta office. reports William !.
31mtWIII1£
P. Bcrker, District ~1anager .
Whether e:unings after bene1962 Ford V8 _ _ _ _ _ Only $1295
WORKS UP TO ONE MILE
fits
start
will
increase
your
WITII ADOITiotUIL Wilt£
Flare~idP f.on ;.; \'.•••!
monthly check depends on how
91
th{' SC additional Parnin~:-; com- ·
1953 International 2 Ton Dump Only $595
ONLY
pare with yom earnings before ,
10 ft l:IL&gt;d
I benefits started, Barker
~x - :
plained.
SEE THESE
MORE AT . . ,
An increase is granted when
your additional earnings exceed ·
$1200 in one year and one ~r 1•at
enough to increase the avcrn~e
FREE PARKING IN REAR
of your earnings before receiv122 N. SECOND
ing benefits .
73 MILL ST.
If ynu receive benefits and
your yearly eurnings have exceeded $1200. you may inqutre ·1
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at tbe Seoia\ S.Ourity Office :
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about an increase in your bene-Jl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~::.::::.:.:..:..::.:::.~.:..-~--------------:--...;-~
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Reg. 59c

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3 $1
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(UP!) -A tlr, ., fbt Ohat Valloy uP11ltlllhlitt
cepr
ARGENTIA ' Nl '·'
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l 8. NaYJ patrol plane plung- c...,...., n, Madl_,.k ' ' ..mue1
'tlan"•
and exp\od · '011111
• .,.._.. Off._ 1llont W"t --.
ld Into the "
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"td in names near this Arnert- ......,.. •• e••a. .....m...
Mltttr " 1M . - ..,._ " "•morn.
:an naval air station Tuesday ott~ ..
"ght klllln II IO
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Mlltltnll • ._..... ....,,......,.. ,...,.
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men auuan~ .....
eaM.,rl. 1M.. "" '-••'The U. 8. Navy said an ex- teet An.. ffft tertt 'etflt. .... .,.,._
leTlslve surfl!lce and a e r .I a I . . ...,,..., '-• . .......... .,
~tarcb of the crash site showed _...,
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urvl
tbere wer' no l!l
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e IJIIII llfttiM ......, " " " ...,
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Hefreshm ents were served to .'
Mr . and Mrs. James Hart, Mr. 1
and Mrs. Gil Barnette and chi!dren Paula and Debbie, Mr.
and Mrs . James Tllompson,
and Mrs . .1. E. Sommer, Mrs.
: George Icard. Mrs. Ray Crank,
Mrs. M&lt;tr}' Frondt, Miss Wan1 da StPrnple, \1iss Susie Crump,
[ \1r . Bill Lewis , Mr. Charlie Wil\ioms , Mr . Charles Summer,
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Ro~sh, Mrs. Gerald Rood, Miss
1 Jean Bumgardner, Mrs. Clar- ·
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Mason Count y 4·H Leaders As·
soclation meeting recently at
Krodel Park with James Hart,
I presiden t. presiding.
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Deere below normal doria£ the ~ found sealed in a diplomatic Bnng1 no Change
loaded aboard ao Egyptian air-: here said a bad never heard of I
Company . Melanie Brown, Char- malnder of tile five day&amp;.
PT. PLEASANT - Ttte elee. liner at Rome'a Flumlcino Air· him. .
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les Frecker,
Patty Dorst.
Precipitation wiU a\lera&amp;e
OFFICE TO CLOSE
tion &amp;lard of Canv888en com- poet. The Plane was headed for
Dairy, Oliver
~orporation, ~ lncb as rain Thunday ~ncl
The Veteral\lo Service ORlce ,pleted the official canvas! of 1Ca.iro, non-stop.
Red China il!l Clo~~
Nant·y ~ost, Ernestme Wood; Thursday night 1nd oeeasto• in Pomeroy wiU be closed from the November 3 general elec- j He had been bound, gagged,
J udy Kmg, Larry Hollon.
•1 anew flurries ever
ihe Thurs. noo~ to Seturday mom- tion Tuesday mormng with no drugged and carefully packed To Hydrogen Bomb
D1ary. Fms, Carr\ltloo Com· weekend.
ing while Mr. C. J. Rhodes iz in ~ appref'iable difference in the tal- inside the specially . eqwpped ' LONDON iUPI ) - Red Cluna
pany. Sally Mora:
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1 !1111Hf~ Cincinnati et the Veterans Ad- lies or any of the cendidatez. Itrunk. It was marked "diploma- was reported today to be near-.
Dress Revue, S1~phc\ty PatministrBtion office attending a The recount of the Houze of 1 tic mail " a.nd carried the seals e1· Lo exploding a ltydrogen de- _
tt-r Company, Jame
Gerard,
confer ence on new pension laws. Delegates race was begun Tues.- 1of the Egyptian Embassy here. vice than previously had been
Patty Koblentz, Jennlfer Blake·
.
day afternoon. In the unofficial I The discovery was made after thought feasible by eithP-r the
Blee, Louella Thompson, Mary
I return!! Republican Brerry Jon- an airport scuffle among the i Wes t or Russia .
1'h~mpson, Ann Holter, ~lice
Veterans Memorial Hospital es rec~ived a 121$ vote rnar~n I two dipl?mats and Italian cus-' D i plo~atic reports reaching
SAVE YOUR RC COLA, DIET-RITE COLA, NEH~
Sm ~ lh. Kay Fraley,
Lu'Kia ,
ADMISSIONS_ David Grind- over his Democrat opponent toms ort1cers and 1 wild ehase 1here sa1d Red China, to all ap1
TRUE
FRUIT ORANGE AND UPPER tO BOTTL•
Whue. .
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staff Racine; Mary
Snyder, !Claude Swann. Swann then fil- ~hich began when vne of the 1pellra_nces, has read1ed
the
CAPS.
Electric.
Westmghouse Ed•
Pom~ro , JWJe Stover Sout)).. l ed for a ret:ount and Jone11 fU. 1diplomats sped away from the: technKa) stage ln nuclear deucational FoWldatlon,
Walter 1
ld W\r . R bi=rt MdDaniehl · ed a counter-re(•ount action. ~ airport in a truck carrying the I velopment which immed1al£ly
THEY ARE VALUABLE!
''11te recoun t is expected to ex-1trunk and its human cargo.
Jordan, Donnie Cheadle, Kenny
~ e, · a., 0
! precedes a hydrogen explosion.
WE WILL PAY •;, CENT
Pierce, Aaron Cruise.
AndrPW Cross was eJected omeroy.
tend well Into Wf'dnesday afPapen Speculate
The Chinese exploded theb- frii:t
EACH
TO
YOU~ FAVORITE CHARITY
Entomology, Hercu~es Powd- l president of tlt~ Board of Trus- DISCHARGES - None,
ternoon, unless Swann should I Rome newspapers speculated ! crude nuclear device
last
er Company, Jo)m Wiles, Walt- tees of the Me1gs County Farm Total Number Patients - 35.1decide to call off the recount. 1that Lhe Moroccan, an illterrce· l month.
er Jordan, Ouella Tbomp!!on. Bureau Monday night.
Food ~ Nutrttio~,
General j Cross, e resident of Racine
Foods Corporation,
Mary jR. D., will assume leadership
Thompson, Rh~a Mora, Linda , of the Meii!!S County Farm BuYost, Jean Whitehead.
reau group with Vice PresiFood! - Preservation, Kerr dent Virgil King and Seeretary
SPECIAL THIS WEEKI
FAIRMONT
Glass Manufacturing Corpora· Mrs. David Koblentz.
tion, Pamela Wilson, . Thurr:na Thoma~ Sayre -was chairman
Vaughan, Mary FranciS, Alice while the old board wound up
Harris.
,
its busine!ls of the past year
Forestry, Amencan
Forest and lor the election of officf!T's.
Product' Industries, . Inc., Jo- Organization Director
Paul
ey Bailt&gt;.y, Danny Wtll, Roger Bower reported on the recent
Osborn, Kenneth Bole_n.
Meigs County Farm Bureau an-Regular 39o
Garden, Farm Equipment Di- nual meeting. lie said o.,.·er 70
NT AND
vision, Allis • Chalmers Manu- families have renewed mem·
SPECIAL
ALL FLAVORS
flicturing .compan)', Kenneth berships for 1965.
Carsey, Michael Fraley, Jack Sayre submitted a report on
Stanley, ~orge Scott.
the recent Ohio Ferm Bureau
We reserve the right
Health, Eli Lilly &amp;_ C~pany, ammal meeting at Columbus
Dianne Baer, MarJorie Hoff- which he attended as a dele.
to limit
man, Vickie Pool~r, Twila Karr. gate.
quantities
Home Economics, Mon~om· President Cro~s
llppointed
ery Ward, Nola Myers, Lmda Don Wilson chairman of
the
Shenefield, Sharon Holter, Car- ~ Legislative committee and nam.
ol Hall.
. ed Sayre. Mrs, Kobleutz and
Home Improvement, Sper;~ l Mrs. Don Wilson to the corolnd Hutchinson Company • P ' mit tee . 'n:!P~e new members
ty Dorst, Linda Brown, Jean along with Cross, are to attend
Whitehead, Paula Sayre.
a special Are!! Cabinet meeting
Leadership, The
se.ars--Roe.. In Jackson
next
Thursday
buck Foundation, Jackie Spen- nigJit
cer, Peggy Folmer, J. Malcolm
·
Harnm, James M«edith.
Photography, Eastman ~ Ko~
dak Compan:r, Ann Holte~, Lolllse Michael, Lenora Michael, .
1
Karen Griffith.
Poultry, Heisdorf &amp; Nelsoo1
Teen Queen
Fa.rms, Inc ., Donna Riebel, Ar-1 ATHENS (UPI) -Three per·
ehie Ro.se, Lee Hysell, Marvin !sons, Jncludfng a fatt~r and
fa.ylor.
i son, were killed Tuesday when
Food Mlrket
Safety, General Motors, Pa~ i a car {'OIIided with a tractor •
Clover Firm
GALLON
-:rhe Store With A Hart"
Clover Farm Store
~ Gaul. Charles Radford, Jr., i trailer on U.S. 50, 13 miles east
Department Store
JUG
Edna McCoy, P~:~tricia
Kob- of here.
Fifth and Pearl
7
Route
Jentz.
Woodrow Boggs, 48, ElizaPHONE SH 2-U41
tall
RACINE
:S:wine, Moorman Manufactur- bethtown, Ky ., alld his
13 •
TUPPERS PLAINS
cans
Open 8 to 8 Mon. Ttlru s~t
RT. 124
lng Company, Darrell Cheva- month-old son, Anthony
Ray
RUTLAND
ller, Robert Ritchie, Jr.
Boggess, died instantly, They
Tractor, Standard Oil Com- were thrown from the
miaU
Teen QVeen
pany, Roger Alkire,
Charles foN!ign-made car driven
by
Frecker, J. Malcolm Hamm. Boggs' wife, Eula, 36.
Public Speaking, Pure Oil The truck driver, Joseph E.
Compan~, Ernestin~ Wood. . Ferrebe-e, 63,
Chauncey, died
Alumm Recognition,
Olin- several hours after th' crash.
Mathieson Chemical Company, Boggs' wife was lisj.ed b1 fair
Veda Haz~lton, Harriet Niegler, condition at Sheltering Arms
Earl Dean. Dor9ey Jordan.
Hospital here. State Highway
Cook Books, General Foods Patrolmen said Mrs. Boggs
Corporation, Kay Wyatt, Bev· swerved her car left of center
erlv Price.
and struck the tru~k .
Trip to National 4-H Dairy
Conft!rence, Sealtest Foods Com- New Haven P. T. A.
pany, Richard Koblentz.
Ca
1
Ohio State Junior Fair Parrniva] Announcet
ti ·ipation checks Leadership NEW HAVEN - The New
Incterview, Rlcha~ Koblentz; Haven PTA Fell Carnival will
F od Interview Mary Thomp- be held at the Rrade school,
SQotl; Fun With ' Foods,
Linda Nov .. 27 -. 28, starting with an
Yost: Quick M!!als, Rhea Mo- e~enmg dmner at 5 p, m. each
ra ; Yeast
Bread,
Debbie mght.
.
Sheets ; Jr . Host and Hostess, There Will l:le games , gUts,
Inn Maid
Jean Whitehead.
flower shop, cartoons, s~ok
Style Review, Complete Cos- room. sock hop and door pnzes.
tume, Vickie Fetty; Dress Up All ~ru_cee~s go to the s.chool.
Dress, Dixie Roush:
Sports Adm1sswn .Is free, a.ccordmg to
Clothes, Antta Houdashelt; Tail· the co-chairmen, Mrs. Robert
ored Clothing, Louella Tbomp- Sayre find Mrs. Robert Dye.
B OJ, pkg.
BOn: ScllOol Dress,
Jennifer
Blakeslee ; College Girl, Sandra Ca•e Worker Examo

CrOSS Named

"'" oieroglyphics. That me!bod
sends into the competitive 1
world tertS of thousands Of l

••

diet-rite
cola

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THE SHOE BOX
II
•
aptlo
C
h
T
I Reports From
l ;.~fn;son~~~:.::~~~~ Mid~_::_~-United Press International 11ocal communities for evidence 1 Jlshment of which the top layer :
1
. d
J 1 , . ·. Great So- that their kids are growing up 1consJsls ot the NatiOnal Educa· ,
I _ Prt&gt;.~\ henll hotnulm s
!o ~ase as chuckle headed dim wits ttion Association (NEA) appar-1
u
·t h \d ignur '
ctety w !C: 1 e proposes
I on rcJeral spending should be likely to become unemployable ently believe:&gt; I s ou h
bl:!
' based inslead on local money 1 because they can't read . A non- , the pr~blem and that t e pro ·
'and the socklv 's foundations ! reader is a non-learnrr:
km wt \1 g_o away._
hould be laid i~ the first three The evidence is here m three ,
C~ID Reactton
.
' 5 d
tary
school
\
quarters
ot'
Us
public
schools.
I
The
failure
to
tcarh
the
l!Ule
e
1 1 n
~raesoeem
·'
··
: .
d "· b, ' fac '
Those are the grades in which The odds are three to one that chtldren to rea IS a .1as1cffl . ;
kids shmtld lt'; 1rn to read, but your kids are not being taught tor in some of th~ evi. s a i~c 1 ·.
to read in puhlic elementary ing 2lllh Century l'.omertc~n c 1 don t.
k
· ,.
A ng these CVJI sa re ·
.
.1
r ·.
I Those little kids who cannot · sc hool. Americ;ms a~ awa en·, Jza 10n. mo
ow u to become first ing to this crisis in the devel-~ unemployment, .Juvem e . e '.n
~ ~~~ ~(rhool ~rop outs and, sec: 1opment of their civilization In- quency, adult cnme, rac1al btt·
ond uvemle delmquents The 1dustry is becoming ahve to tt. terness
C 1
votl:rsJ should look about U1eir i The so&lt;alled educational estab·l The l~terna~onal Papf'r ~ 0

Pre••

1

$].99 '

0

new

Ob.lt temperat~n~ wW ""
orace about 111 deer,.. beB1IIIIEILA WAI1111
lnlnt bound lor Coiro.
1 with tbe United Arab ltepubllc 1M lor the Egyptian Embassy
low DGrmal Representattve
UDited
IDteraaliOilll I The It a I aD government, over tbe bizaiTe cue.
I here, was a double espionage I
DOrmal ~Ill and low tempe,.
ROME &lt;UPI)-Italy today or- lodga 1 "very etrong protest•• The Moroccan was rescued agent for both the lsraell8 and •
lures: Colu:mbv!l 48-30, Clev• dered two Egyptlan dlplomat! l
from tbe Botldlnl·fu trunk the Arabs. Italian .aulhorities l
laDd 41-30, aDd Clndllllatl ft. expelled from the country for i Official Canvass
Tueaday night when be moaned 1 refused lO comment oo this re-:
34. Not 10 cold Tblltlday bat trying to kidnap a Morocc~n
•
for belp just as ft waa to be 1 port but the Liraeli Embassy 1

!Continued from PaRt l)
Warner, LouiY. Caney.
Clothi"ll, Coot. 1&lt; Clark Jn.
ct~rporated , DixJe ROU&amp;b, Nola
Myers, Jennie Dean.
Anita
Houda!!helt.

LOAFERS

begmsl

Kidnap Fizzles, Diplomats Booted

FTVE DAY FORECAST

.,. - - ,..... - ~ ---·

1

j2

cans

$1

CHEF-BOY-AR-DEE

PIZZA
WITH
CHEESE

,

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ford V•ughn, Ala McCausland, •
Mrs . WilUe Hale and Infant dau· I
ghter, Mrs, Jackie Israel and

H0Splt. aJ I1\r1eWS I

'W00}y' Details

Dine on Thursday

PT. PLEASANT_ 'l1le annu.
al dinner meeting of the Pur·
pie Hatters Club will be held

Are Needed by
Enterf'd Hospital
Clinton C. Hunt and infant dtiu·
Among th?st' . who l:'nlt&gt;red ghter, Mrs. Rober . L. German • E d £1964
BolzPr hospttal In the past 24 and inf ant son. and Mrs . James ,
0 0

e

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IInfant
daughter, Mrs. Cheater
E. Wells and Infant SOD, Mrs.

Rut1and

,-

- - - - - - - - , •morlelm_•-11111.Swick
- ·aad
• 8-DID•' Sentlnll, Pomeroy-Mldclleport, 0., Nov. 18, 1964
were

Purple Hatters to

kBdty

TOP MAC PLAYERS

Soct"ety Notes

COLUMBUS (UPIJ - John
mi Mro. Carl Hyaoll Frlct ol Obio Unlvnty and
entertained tbe Golden
Jack ~ of MRrshall were
of the Olurcb of Cbrist named J41d.' .American Confer·
their home Saturd.ay; No,. enoe I1DeJD.u aDd back of Lhe
14. o ....c ..~ the busjneu meet., weM, ~y, Tuesday.
~...., ~: were drawn for
FriCk, a W~t.-2. 215-potmd
Mr.

Thursday , November 19th and
will honor Mrs. ~hes~ WQillS- Mr. and Mrs. Hlram
hours wert John A. Carpemer, Mtlt.:hel! and infant son.
ley , retiring presi ent t s year . and son, Harry and friend,
Mrs. James B. .scott , RogPr L.
Growers were reminded trr The Purple Hatters Club con- ky Williams all of Rutland
J -"ffers, .~trs Flov_ t. 1 s1mmons, .,
•
d ::~1 · tn completP all ddatls o( sists of ~ast presidents of the tended the football game
...._.
Bl'.li)· R. WoodY'''· .\ Irs Ron "
· Woman's tween Morehead College,
Chr'·•--.:::~uspen~IIOU U p held
l.lii.UUQ ach··~ aad oew
1' marketing wool and kim bs not Point Pleasant Jumor
ai d
E. Phillips_ " F.lvin
L. Hv Su~rerne Court
later than l.){&gt;(.-cmbPr 31. 1964. Club and any rast presJdent Eastern Kentucky
.
ficers were elected..
Thompson . ~lrs F:rma c; Mul- PT. PL ASANT - The State in order to r eceive paymen t s ' who has serv ed
. one f uII year at Eastern, Saturday.
lllenls ...... served.
ford. Terri L Ball. Mrs Flor· SupremE" Court upheld Mason for the currenL marketin~_ year. lin that caJ)l!c'ly. is invited to they stopped . at Morehead
eor.ceo f. Smith ..\1rs . .Joht
E.: County Circuit Court in
the
W_ayne H, C~ase , Ch~1r~~n. , attend. Reservahons. may be picked. up Mtss R~~
Ru!f 1, \fr_., Curnel Fit.z~-o&lt;~tric-k, . suspension of Pt . Pleasant Po- 1 ~grtcullur_al St,lh.li tntwr
'ld mad~ to Mrs. :hyllts B~rnes, and M1ss Connee Wllharns M
h.Hth' .J. \1oore. Ralpl' 1.. Tob· !icemen Stephen L. Miller.
Conse~vatton Me1gs
Coun_ty p~es1dent,_ or M1s. Tom Ftsh~r, head College students, who
ert , \1rs Arthur E . Marcum, ' Miller wa s suspended ~fav '2 4. Cnmtm: ree, potnb out
that v1ce preSident.
companied them to the game.
Lawrf'nce J. Boyd. Albert
C. 196.'-1 by Pt. Pleasant Mayor Vir· markeUngs ~ompletedi "bl af~~~ l
- A feature event during th
\I
B ·
F. w 1 gil w Siders on the .l!rnmHis . lh&lt;tt date Will be el g1 e
Pleasant Valley Hospital
game was R.O.T.C . Day,
Sh
. '
ADMI~D
Homer whi•"
h d n .. K 11a of publicly
criticizing the city. payments for 1965 marketing
.
' • £- .- Mrs.
,_., both of the Sia~·ters'll
I ~&gt;re-r.\1 rs .R. e-rmce
are·
rs
.
tr
ar
·
e
Y
s·
th
1
marketmg
R
ed
P
PI
t
A
L
R
d v CUff d R
N t
administration engagin'! in po-- year. mce e woo
e , t.
easan , . . os- sons, HI ram cSonny ) and
'ct"d · · or
okss. dn e -t : litiral activiti~s and li~ing out- year now is on a calendar-year sitet, Pl. Pleasant; Mrs . Frank ny were participants. Sonny
a re sse!' are 1ac mg ue o
b .
h
I
'II t b
n .
.
B'd I
d
t E te
~siS, t e sa ekiwt no ~ co h· ! lm Sm1th, 1 .we 1. . .
.
Benny are stu ents a
as m
the breakdown of a machine side city limits.
1 e DJSCHARGED : Will tam PJCk· Kentucky College.
1
10
Miller
3.ppealed
·
·
the
action
to
sJdered
as
Ia
ng
Pace
h
od
1
d
t at repr UrF's
a mJss tnn sIps . the· Pt. Pleasant Civil Service I I 964 mtir· ke r·mg year
· · I·f an·}' part
·
tl HuffLAN ClllLI SUPPER
. ens, Racme; Mrs. Darre
P
8- h
or wool IS man, Pt. Pleasant; Miss Fio.r- The · Willing Workers and tbe
Mrs Bur I ' · 'B owman d atl- Commission and was reinstat- o( a sale ofb lambs
D
b 31
f
h
·3
'I\J d · , 1 t&gt;d
· , ence Alexander, Pt. Pleasant; 1Busy Bee classes o the Rut1not settled Y ecem er
gM tier_. L:l2.Cph.m:h d:~ ahyt .. r~ .
The action w;Js' then heard This .neans that all the in- John Greer, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. : land Church of Christ wili~:~:;;~~
e vm
urc
, aug er · · · bv the Wason ·county Circuit Iorma t'ton needed to
·
R'1p 1ey I sor a ch"l'
· the
d
Robert Rrchardson,
11 suppi?r m
55
p.m.
Court. and Miller's suspension the sales documents and 1
.! Transferred to Gallipolis Clin-1
Nov.
.
i~
r
was Again invoked but only of 1 the net sales pro_ceeds for
. rc).
Servmg will begin at 5
.
the grounds of Jiving outside the has to be deterrruned
av,nl
BIRTHS :
Mrs. Jem- through 7 p.m. and the
1
me ~i
Ch .rs]
~ art C &lt;J 1 cilv with Miller clarming he \iv- 1able by . December 31 m
es Shull SuthsiJe- a daugh- : will indude chili, vegetable
esns dp,
Aarbesl Jrl:'e' ~a,ros ei within the city limits and ' IO be eligible for wool
ter· Mr. 'and Mrs Roy Jarrell, cole slaw, and pie.
now en,
1 Pf
ones . 1• r s.
t f
the
'
h
M
.
.
asked the Slate Supreme Court 1gram paymen s or
Pt Pleasant. a son.
Class teac ers are
rs.
Dav1d Edmger : TerPsa
Tolbert,
ke ,.mg year. und er
·
. (,rueser
,
d M"k
N.lhol-·11
.
,
B"l
to
valdate
the
acton
of
the
mar
sre
an
1
e
Mr:::.. Stephen \\'t 11 rams, u1r~ I·
. .
1 ti
ool i not
·
ly Brvant Mrs John Prince. , CvmmrsstOn.
rdegu • _°ns. w h s
, d
The word "adobe ' came from 1 son.
SIGMAN
• '
· .
'
e un 1t1 1J11 e as passe
Egypt where Coptic dl!scendHONOR MRS.
Ance Camplw!l Miss F.llle l \k
th b
th
I -~· bee I
'
'
s·
••
·
.
Third Detection
e_ uyer,
e woo '!Ul'j . n
o( ancient Egypttans call- Mrs. Janet Sue tgman Wl:iS
0
Carley. Mrs. Wendell Th m&lt;.~_s.
• •
delivered to the buyer elf.her ed mud brick "tobey"' or "dob- honored with a stork shower I
, physically or through documents 1
! Monday, Nov. 2 at the Rutland 1
Mrs . Euge-ne Hanson , :\trs. Chi- Chmc Annouru·e(l
PT. PLEASANT - The third l which transfer control to the
Mason County Cancer Detec- buyer, and all the information
tion Clinic for Women will be 1 - such as price per pound,
Pomeroy, Ohio
held Thursday, November 19th, i weight, yield, etc. - needed
LADIES' BULKY
20x40 CANNON
BOYS' PLAID
at the Byrne Clinic from 1 un- to determine the buyer's total
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
KNIT ORLON
TURKISH BATH
FLANNEL SPORT
til 3 p.m.
' purchase price is available. 1
NOT OPEN
A few appointments are open
Payments for the 1964 mar- ,
FRIDAY i SATURDAY
, for Thursday's clinic and per- , keting year will begin about
Nov. 20-21
· sons wishing to make appoint- April of next year. lifter the
''THE BRASS BOTTLE"
' ments may do so by calling Mrs. program payment rates are deSpecial assortment orion
Plain or fancy cotton ter·
Well made cotton fianne1
(Tf'chnicolor)
yarn sweater;; in popular
Tony Randall, Burl lves, Bar- , Wi11iam Hardin, Jr. at phone termined. based on the
!iport shirts for lioys Jn
r} bath towels made by
bara Edl"n and Luscious Lu- : 1619. Civic clubs and groups ' age Prices received by produc-1
bulky style. Cardigans in
sizes 6 to 16. Assorted
Cannon mills.
hl Porter.
white and wanted fall col~ are urged to contribute to help : ers for ;:;horn wool sold in 1964.
patterns,
"THE GOLDEN ARROW"
ors. Sizes 34 to 40.
· buy supp lies needed in the CJin, ' Payments for the 1965 m ~;k~;;~
!Technicolor)
DISCOUNT PRICE
DISCOUNT PRICE
, ic. Mrs. Thoma! Rose is tre-.ts- ing year on marketings
DISCOUNT PRICE
Tab Hunlrr
: urer end those wishing to do- place or completed after
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUES. 1!nate may send their contribu- ember 31, 1964, will be made
Nov, 22-23·24
lion to Mrs. Thomas Rose at in the spring of 1966.
ea
"THE UNSINKABLE
· 2000 Marquette Avenue in Pt. 1 Wool producers may file ap1
MOLLY BROWN"
, Pleasant.
1plications for payment for the
(Techn icolor)
1964 marketing year with the
Debbie Reynolds, Harve Pres , In painting, a cartoon is
a , Meigs County ASCS, Masonic
nell. Ed Begl~y, .Jal'k KrusI design drewn of the full s!2e to I Temple Bldg., Pomeroy, any ·
{'hen. Hermione Baddt&gt;ley.
serve as a model for transfer-j time between
now and the
Color('ufoons
ring to frescoes and tapestries. end of January 1965.

I

~~:U•'l~r~:~

,

had three usisb.

A

MPthodi•t W orloohop

'11lousands of. ob~ects repr~
senting dally life lD tb~. year
1940 II!'~ seal~ into the Crypt
of Clvlli:.a~n
at ~glethorpe

Green, ruined the Falcons

e year

Aur.a.tlo ll4llk
t'llr
work
bettltr Ia
can
• Potwal8d Deep Action qltalllr crutes jet c:urlellll
eo help remova heovlest solll
• Jtt.Awq rinllnc"JeW'

3

T

D~=t~h=~ged
~a~:;;'\/rcP~:\.d dr~l·gne:

basem~nt, ~ednesJay,

a~d

$

..,.,untand liCUIIIo
• Spins._ extra dry.
• Nn·aolldllqn ctes'-*1
for top depondabUiiJI

~r. &lt;:~nd

i

9
22

MIDDLEPORT, 0.

MEIGS THEATRE

----

SWEATERS

TOWELS

Wutorn Style

TABLES

Dungarees

Enameled round metal top
- tripod brass lega. Top
can be used for serving
tray.

Well made and full cut Heavy blue 13~ oz. DeD·
lm. Western style, Sizea
6 to 16.

DISCOUNT PRICE

DISCOUNT PRICE

77~.

$,.99 pr
WOMENS PILE CUFFED
LINED SNOW BOOTS

SPECIAL ON

Phillips Sisters Style Shop

11

1

r·="""'--===;_===•.il

SERVICE

RAD10 &amp; T y

/ndt

*For Christmas 1964

/)1~

AMANA

stARRED oil the GIFT CIRCUIT

Another :kitchen classic

CLELAND'S T.V.

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STORE

you •••_

NEW HOLIDAY STYLE

DRESSES

the cordovan mocs

TO LIGHT UP THE
CHRISTMAS SCENE

worn by everybodf.

Pretty new dresses for
during the holidays and
ter. Cotton acetates and
fabrics in holiday colors,
M.isse!l and Wmnens sizes,

who's anybody/

wearin1
all winblen()ed
Juniora,

BIG TILT TOP

CONTOUR BATH

PLASTIC WASTE

TUBS

BASKETS

Smootb p)astle bath tuba
for l:iaby. Contour shape
with soap tr.ya. Auorted
colors.

Bii size waste bin with
lilt top, made of poly plaatic, A"orted colora.

Antique style pJastie tram.es, assorted aubjects iD
fine oilette finish. Bit \'tl·
ues,

DISCOUNT PRICE

DISCOUNT PRICE

DISCOUNT PRICE

.$,;00
'

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..

$,.97
'

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'

HOUSE SLIPPERS
Fold up style T·V House Slippers. Vinyl uppe1·s, soft soles.
Sizes S, M and L,

1:11111.

7.99
Hov. your thorp moa IWI&gt;OpiCI high and lloek with tapered tOos •• ,. er
bold and buckled obovo oquo1o • - But whatover you do, be ,.,. yoo do it
In maca with ric!t Cor~o mlor .'!Pfl!t loathtll'l. Evory IIAOrt girl YGII- ill
foolurod In Sov'"'-

59:.

Health &amp; Beauty Aids
At Discount ~rices
REGULAR 79c AQUA VELVA
49c
AFTIR SHAY E LOT tON
REGULAR 79c, 100 COUNT
SSe
BAYER ASPIRIN
REGULAR '!9c DRIAM
59c

SIT HAIR SPRAY
All Styles In

Connie Loafers,
AAA·AA·B.C

ASSORTED VI~JON 'JOtLETRIES
Jum·b q size toiletriea by Vi JoD
an assorted variety of item&amp; at
thrifty discount price.

...1.1.

•·••1

DISCOUNT PRICE

7 to 12 _

i

Bags to
Match

CARAVELLE··
with pride and confidence

ne ltUIDIII lEW t·

RAYON PANTIES

14c

alJtt,

UNION SUITS
Eeru color. ribbed
C!otton construction.

Winter Unions for

$,.99

meb. Size• 38 to 46.

Mon'• ltod Solo Rubber

Mon1 4 lucklo

WORK ARCTICS

$
aole1. All sizes 'I to

DRESS
ARCTICS

3 39
•

12.

·

pr

Mon•lniUioted 9 Inch

·-·:I··LACE aooTS

'

. . . . . . . .g

trctle• for men, Slzet
ill to 12.
"'

Il CAitAY~LU
._

$1.64,
AND YOUTHS

4 B.lckle ARCTICS
Stoe• for boy;~ youth$,99
-11to2ond211 toe.
•,
IIYe on Rubber
Footwe&amp;r
,,

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The CustoM RoyGI

br Am(1na. Get •:&gt;edu~•~•
Amcrna ft!'olures lik• 11-r.
Fro•t

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Adlo!o!on at

Nmw..

'

Artd Amana'• ffu. ••aro
.Iegree" f~w knp1 up.,...
to 108 tt.. of fronn foodt

that srop1
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Social Concerns
Commission
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victory over WUH•Iftl ..
BY SARAH M. RIFE
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day evening, Nov. 19 at Heath
also Mr . Billy Vatella called on ence Turley and ,family .
eighth l.arobert CUp,
Methodist Church in Middle-.
Mrs . Mallde Martin Tuesday
Mr . Hurshel
Justice called lc of Ealtem 1maD eollep -~
. port from 7:30 to 9 p. m.
afternoon.
. 00 ~r . Charles Rife Saturday / b.l.U supremacy. Temple
Two district staff chairmen
Mr George Martin spent the I eve~.
BuckneU were tied for _ ...
will be present including the
past week visiting telC~.tives in
Brlly V~l. el\a spent Friday af- place and Wa,per W8l fourtll..
Hev . James Wagner of South j
Columbus . He went ~~ially 1Lemoon wrth Mr . and Mrs. Gary
Point, and the Rev .
David •
to consult an eye specialist.
1McComa,s and son Timmie .
jsETS EARNINGS REOOJmt
Batts ol" Portsmouth .
They
~ Mr. and Mrs . Raymond ThoNEW YORK (UPI) - &amp;ta:llw
will assist in presenting the I
[ Mrs Freda Bo\ten rturned mas and sons L.arry and Stevie [ Dancer of New Egypt, N.J., tp.
special emphasis being stresshome Saturday E'\o·ening after of Athens, spent Sunday with I day became the first .loftlllliill
ed in these commissions. Fol-,
~ spending a week wlth friends at I Mrs. F'reda Bowen.
j driver in hame51 racfq: . .
lowing a period of short devo-- 1 MARION
- I Flatwoods .
I Mrs. Martha Chapman call· •tory when his earnlnp rdebeit
be
SCHOENBERGER
Mrs . Sarah Rife and son Lar· ; ed on Mrs. Sarah Rife Satur-1 $1 ,035,527. The highest .flgpre W':
1tions a workshop will
conducted. All m~m.bers
of Mis&amp; S£.·h.oenberuer
ry made a business trip to Al· day afternoon .
' fore this year was the •18 ·
these two comm1ssJons
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1 Carpenter, 0. Rt. 1 spent
Methodist Churches jn
Meigs Dwain Sayre, will
day evening.
1958.
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Mrs. Myrta Rife was a din- nesday afternoon with Mr. aoo ·~;...
to attend as are other interner guest with Mrs . Ethel Rife Mn. Charles Rife. They spent ,
ested persons .
~tr. and Mrs. Ivan Schoenber- on Thursday.
Wednesday evening with Mrs.
ger or Route 2. Upper Sand us· j Mr . Fred Birtcher of Pome.l Ethel Rife, son James Dale. 1
l-a
ky, are announcing the
fiP- ' roy spent Wednesday with Mr . Mr . Hurshel Justice callfd on
Um lllg •
proaching marriage of
their and Mrs . Charles Rife. Mrs . I Mr . and Mrs. Chmles Rife and
Your Oopondolllo
daughter , Marilyn Kay , to
T. Ethel Rife was a guest also on Larry on Sunday evening.
D11l1r For
Dwain Sayre of Sycamore. Mr.l Wednesday.
, Mrs. Sarah Rife and son
Sayre is the son of Mr . end
Mr. and Mrs. George Saxton ' Larry were shopping in WeilMrs. Thomas D. Sayre of Port- a~d children. _Connie . Tim, Da-1stou Saturday evening.
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land, Meigs county.
Vld and Debbie of East Liber- ' Mrs . Ethel Rife , Mrs.
Fay I
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Miss Schoe~berger !::: a 1960 ty. 0 . spent Saturday with her j Wood_an~ Mrs: My~a Rife were I
graduate of Salem High School p~rcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles [ shopprng Ill Wrlkesv1lle one day I
An organization meeting of 1l and is employed as a secretary I RJfe and Larry . They also call- last We€k.
the PTA of Bishop Fenwich . in the Wyandot County Agricul- : ed on Mrs . Myrta Rife and Mrs. 1
High school was, 'held at
the : tural Extension Office. Mr . Say- [Fayt&gt; Wood .
re is a 1957 graduate of Rv.-::ine
Mrs . Ethel RHe accompan school last Thursday.
A brief business meeting was High School and a 1961 gradu- ' ied her sister, Mr . and
Mrs .
held to acquaint the approxi-, aLe 1tf Ohio State University . He Leo Carter of . Gallipolis, 0 .
MISS PAN FRER£ ENGAGED
lmately 30 parents present with I is the Vocatiooo\ Agriculture ' to Kal~~azoo. Mrch . for a we••k-1'
the aims of the school, and 1and Junior High Shop Instruc- • end VJSrl with their brothers,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Frere of 4350 01eander Avenue Ft. Pierce Florisome of the teaching techniq· tor in the Mohawk School sy- 1Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Mollo'.
da _are a1 uuncing the engagem~nt o£-: their daugbter, Pan, to William
ues used by the faculty .
I slem.
, han also Mr. and Mrs . Dewey 1
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and
Showing
Our
New
Selection
he1th Auue~son, ~on of Mr. and Mrs. Francis 0. Anderson of Middleport.
Rev . William Hilliker, prin.l The wedding will be an event Molohan and families.
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M1ss Frere IS a graduate of Dan McCarty Hjgh Scbool, and of Warren Wilclap!. discussed general pr~- of Sunday. Dect:'mber 27th at ! Mr .. and ~s. Jerry Bowen !·
son College, Swannanoa , N. C., where she was a me;rriber of Delta Psi Ornegress of the school , and md1- 2:30 p.m. in Trinity
United I of Canal Wmchester , 0. are
ga, national .dramatic fraternity . Mr. Anderson attended Warren Wilson
cated his desire to inaugurate Church of Christ. Upper San- / announcing the marriage
of [
Colle~e and .Is a graduate of Ohio ~nivcrsity. He_ is now employed as an ina booster organization Revs. dusky. The custom of
open the1r d&lt;.~ughter Sharon Fay to
dustnal engineer for Anchor Hockmg Corporation of Houston Texas. A
David Bemlla
and Leonard i church wrl! be observed
Mr. Charles !Chuck I Farley
March 6t.h· wedding is being planned and will be held at the D~tton Mem·
Cencula of the faculty explam-[
Groveport, 0 . A mlsc••llarneous
orial Presbyterian Church in Ft. Pierre.
td to tbe group some of the ,
LEGION TO MEET
shower wHs held for them
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Senior Fellow.hip
1 F..t,tmgPiist Sought
5th Birth.Jay is
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ms l p. _m._ Thursday to go to the
1the fo ow1~g elected,
Plans were dJ~ussed relatlv~
Th s · y th F II
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! F_ord, p:esrdent;_ Frank Jen- Fa1rv1ew Cemetery to conduct
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e • enror ou
e ows P to securing an evangelist for Davtd M1ller, son of Mr. and 1mngs, v1ce president; Mrs. Don , graveside services for Cklrence
of the Middleport Church .or the County Youtho Revival to
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MiJier, observed1 E. Mullins, secretary, and TCJm 1(Shorty I Whetstone.
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Christ held a Progressive dm- be held next year when the his_ fifth.·. btrthday anniversary Hennessy, treasurer .
n~r Saturday eveni~g.
The Mt&gt;igs County Youth Rally of Fnday. at the morning class of Refreshments were served by
gthen
oup · met
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and the Cl 1urc·h es o1 Ch ns
. 1 met re· the Middleport . Kindergarten parents from the Middleport .
th at the
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me u mg appetizers, the R.t 'k " N"ch 1
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· Helpers at the narty
were
Rev
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Ralph Lemmon, a ~tudent at i Mary Bog~s, Bobby Jo
Me- The British royal
house
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_crackers, Mrs. Aud· Kentucky Christian College in ! Clure, Susre ~muels,
Car II changed its family name
We Repair All
re.y
ros , soup, Mr.
and Gravson. Ky., was the guest : Myers, Mark Gilkey,
Bobby : Saxe-Coburg-Gotha to Windsor
Make, &amp; Models
MMrs. Ca~lhl' Bahr salad. ~r. and spe~kl'r. Group singing was led : Powers and Howard Lee West. on July 17, 1917.
W1 tam d Grueser pota- bV ll, 1"ISS SCt!t:'rry
"-H'IC kS
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Mrs . . Wendell JOy Boggs as accompanist. The ' were Jeff. Bea.ver, '!immy Tho- ice cream and favors of hats •
Bunce, vegetable, Mr dnd Mrs . cext meeting of the group will mas, DavJd Mills, Timmy Scites and blow-outs to the
class .
WY 2·22.5.5
Ira Bulche~;
hotdogs,
Mr . be held December l4 at
tbe l and Megan Miller, a guest. Mrs. Reynolds assisted
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with
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Main
St.
h r 1st , Mrs. MiUer served cupcakes, the party.
and Mrs. LIOnal Boggs, and bev-1 Pomeroy Church of
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erage, Mr. and Mrs . Kenneth Ref e hme ts
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McElhinney .
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were serv
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featuring
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the b' th f
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J oAnn Wh tte and Mr. and Mrs. Nov llth t Good S
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In lho Middle Block Ne.r to Elborfelds
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Wendell Gerlach
~ospilal at Zanesvine·, weigh- :
POMEROY'S QUALITY SHOE STORE
mg 6 lbs., and named Lois Ann.
TO VISIT IN CAPITAL
I Grandparents a·re Mr. ftlld Mrs. r
Ml's. C. J . R_hodes wlll visit , Ted RHey Sr. of Clifton, w. Va., 1
in Columbus th1s weekend with and Mrs. Charles WiWam Lee J
her son ond daughter-in-law , ; of Middleport. The Lees have ,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bush, Up- four other clJildren, Mike Rus- I
per Arlington,
, ty , Kenny, and Lori.
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A workahop for Membership
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young u wo have 1 real youih! Do~r Ob10rYer:
regular meetlnJ Monday evencult goln1, eopeclally in )be
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lng at the Portland 8c&gt;'nol ""'""
1 U. S. But nowidays t1tf retjma
Oood u.olilht. However, beinl l Mr. Garner, band inltniCtOr for
-~--by Helen Bottel---1 ' are getting qlllto a play too,II!IOcl ''tlloae''youapouabout.the district. wu speaker on
with retirement centers 1114 ape- 1 eta'! aay I loel terribly clo-1 the needt Cor the band now and
Wbat Ever Happeaod To
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cial columns and Jrulld)nee pul prlved or Itt out. Perba... the ltn tho tuture.
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WomtD'I Wallll?
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Irick,, tl&gt; keep .. buoy you have I Martha Lou Boetl&lt; nporttd
Dear H.elen :
We-e-.11 ... Wearing a bow in How about
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bO time to remember y~'re tn en the 1mportanee of tl'll!' PTA
· Dames .re writtna Jn to you your hair usuaUy means you're !
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the forco ten tht "forgotten aroup.••- H.
•cbo1ershlp given eacb year. .
about these n~le
• lirl. Jn these days a sha,'lgy· group . I mean thole from ,
Jean Sayre and Faye p~.
and, tut, tut, aren't mrn
locked men and trousered wD- ~ age ~5 to 60. If you happen to j This eolum.n. ll dedicated to fitt reported 01'1 the
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terrible for buyln&amp; them,
men. It's otherwise sometimes lose your job at this age. you 're family llvlnc. so If. you'fe baY· duties of tlle room mothPNt liB
oro, etcetera.
hard to telL
finished. No one wanto you. Ad·1ln&amp; kid trouble or )list plain given at tho County Counl!ll
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1 vertisers Jgnore you clothea trouble, let Helen help YOU. meeting. A committee waa ep1
1 You d ne~er know .._
A "to us'' toast COULD mean are made for the young or theiShe wiU also welcome your pointed to check Into tile tafe1 had a waistline from
he's trying to tell you some- · old - we take our choice. ThiJ Iown amusing experience. Ad- ty of the school bus turnln&amp; at
, aL h~r, clothes! They could
thing yuu shouldn 't listen to. lis the time when people need 1dreeJ Helen Bottelln care of WeUt Run .
bt SIX months pregnant and Especially If It'll after the sec-! help most - the tnmsition per.. thJ1 new;apaper.
Mrs. Ruth Ebersbactl played
nobody would know th~
ond or third drink. - H.
Iiod when their children are Jeav- ·
tlle plano for 1roup alnglnJ,
ence .. therr dresses hcve a I wonder 1f anyone else has Iing home and they're lert with Steel production of the Unit- Refreshments were !ei'Ved b1
r belt , Jl" up under their
noticed that the world is gear- too much time. Yet has any re- led State~ eXceeded 10 mWton !Mn. RarmdeD. Faye Proffitt,
' (w~IJ a~most) , or down
ed to two age group!:
the search or effort gone lntl) mak.. tool for the flnt
ln 1191. Donna Larkins and Mr. Price.
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loose the only way you see
th•y're bull! Ia 1C one bapiJtl'lll
to slip, or the wind blows.
only piece their clothe•
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: tight are across the hipa and,
let's face it, most women
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built for southern dposure.
Ft=males were puL on
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earth for meD to admire,
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' we admire curves. If you
don't stop hiding your
best
I points, pretty SOOD you'll dev,el- 11
op Into a breed ol perlect '
· - all the w.y down. For
1 stance, my grandmother liSed
to braa about having a 19-inch
i waist. My mother measured
! at 25 inches , and I'll bet the av. 1
erage waist is now close to 28 :
- if she's skinny. that i1. Wby 1
don't
you dames get back W
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dressing !or MEN ? - JOE
Dear Joe:
l'm all for it! But... Wom- 1
· en don't dress or men lll'ld nev. l
er will. Some dress fur comfort (and you a:otta admit a

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'n11111 !!111M fJI radiant ~ in

ciOMd front cireW.tcn .,. offered
•n rOUI liZIIo AI:Mtica'l Mit ~

choic:fr rA auzhopny or beiie finish.
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cover or display what fashion
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what a man would want his
girl caught alive ill, - H.
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• Dear Helen:
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Would you please tell me
it mettns anything to wear

Low Original Co.t ... Low Operating Co.t
A WARM MORNING Gas Heater saves you money-always. lhl
crigln8l cost is low, and because it's built to last and to give tuetWiilllo trouble-tree servk:e. 1 WARM MORNING ClliiS you '-M.

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Turkey Roasts ... . . .... .. . •••• u.. 89c

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Mixed Nuts... .._ 59e _ Brazil Nuts___ ... 55c
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Reuter Insurance, Pomeroy I other cht_ldren, Patricia aDd Mr. and 0 ~
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Iday tltot approval bas been glv- 1 34 classeo, cll!!tlng a IOt.al of
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HOLLYWOOD (UPI )-It was comedy lines set within a slt\10,
gratifying lo learn, a
while Itlon storyline, is a different
back, that Rutgers University matter . No matter how funny a
had a cen ter of alcoholic stucJ. Une may be , if it doesn't fit
tes, and that, turthermore, the character. out it goes.
there wa s a quarterly journal . "You prooably have noticed
111 studies on alcohol. It Is not I that the mo~u successful situa·
I rue, I have learned, that the tion comedy shows ure those in
]ournal's motto is "hie haec I which the star comedian's true.
hoc." Bul in any ease there Is life persona.lity i!l t:~te~ed -ex..
noth 1:1g like reading.
[aggerated, 1f you Wlll- tnlo the
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ness trade paper "The HoUy· a likeable personality, a &lt;"omic
va.od Reporter " recently ran s is deed wltll a situation comedy l
nrovucative
interview
with series no matter how funny he
t 11 ron Ruben, executive produ- l ls with his Jive act.':
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n~ r of CBS·TV's "Gomer Pyle"
Since there are so many situ·
•ries, who hed these com- atlon comedies on television,
trlents to make to columnist much of the above makes ser.se
.lflnk Grant :
and is w or t h considering,
"Television makes more ex- though the veteran broadcast
·ting demands on a cornedy 1 1iFtener and viewer can cite I
. ·riter than radio ever did . _. in some nolable e~ception s to C1e !
;-utio . what looked funny 'ln pa radio theory- among then ; the I
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mken, and it didn't have to be 1ber McGee and Molly, and 1
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8 · 15 Wt!&lt;lther
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11 45 World News
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6 00 Sign On -News
6:00 Sign On - News
6:05 Sacred Heart Hour
6:05 Country Music
6.20 Meigs County RFD
6:20 Country Jamburee
6:25 Paul Bowers - Farm
7:00 Larry Anderson Show
tum News
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G.33 Rev. Raymond Jones· Rei 9,30 Middleport Hi Football
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12,00 Noon News
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNII
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12,15 Musical Interlude
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12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
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1:00 Bill Miller Show
7,50 News Report
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8 on Bill \1ill&amp; Sbow
i 6:45 Sign Off September·
8:00 Johnson · Shnpson Ins. l 5:45 Sign Off October
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7:35 Sunday S.~owc.ase
a· 45 Baker Furniture Show [ 8:00 French CitJ• Baptist Hour
(Wed. Frt J
8:30 News
8:4S I&amp;S Super Market Show 8:33 Hour of Deliverance
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9:48 Congressman A.bele
9.05 Coffee With Janet
10,05 Sunday Chapel
lO .OO Grand Ole op"ry
10 :33 Wa shington Reports
to
11.00 Mm1sterial Assoc.
the &gt;:oeople
ll:J5 A.S.C _Program - Fri.
11:00 Sunday Show
11.15 Family Worship - Thurs. 12:00 1\oon News
11 :15 Mason Co. Agr. Ext.-Tues . 12:15 Christians Hour
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fi~ND IS '!i.O CAPA8LE
11:45 Tiny's Country Hymns
1:00 Rev. Andrew Parsona
OF Pi.U-l/NG A TRII!r"EA.
AI/D (SHUDDER) SENDING
ta,oo Noon Report
uo Rev. Silas Billups
A LETHAL LOAD Of LEAP
12,15 Goesster·s Guest Star-Frl 2,00 Sunday Chapel
Ttl ITS MARK..'
12 :15 Larry Anderson Sbow
2:3:1 Rev . Roscoe Tllorne
4:00 Jim Mees Show
3:00 Sunday Chapel
4:15 Blaettnar Auto Show
3:33 Country Hymntirner!.
('Jlmrs.)
(Dan Hayman)
4:30 Local News
4:33 Sunday Showcase
5:00 Jim Mees Show
6:00 Baptist Layman's Hour
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6:30 Sundown Serenade
6:05 SundoWn Serenade
6:45 Sign ')ff September
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Wli'Rll .)UO.'T t-'AR""'-Eii'&gt; WANDE'?'E~~ : 1
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Nellie Stetltem.
251-pound bulldozer.
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U:SUL.1' IPaouuCJ.NO
WUN't r\D
6RooMS and bath in Miner~- 1 63 Rambler _ $1 ,695 I
visiting with Ethel Chevalier. weekend wLth Mr. and M r . the ~hour clalmmg per
ville.
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Calling on Leone Babc~k "'nle club is ~~re b~,portant
I ters will meet Thursday at 7
umbu s 1!l. Ohi o. ur (_';dl 235- I
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Marton than a single indiVIdual. Saban
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of
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P~st
Chiefs
Riggs,
Athens,
Mr.
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Cird of Thanks
with Mrs. Richard Campbell and Gene Riggs, Elizabeth Lyons _loot-3 Gilchrtst was llntshed af·
Cut&lt;Jlin a Cnnv. Onl y 3,985 I
Rutland, 0.
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-Mrs
Frank Stewart as hostess. and Lynall, Betty
Frednck, ter nearly three seasons in Bul~
t' HSY mil f'~. Power steering
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for Rent
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:
.mt! IJnh·~. U.vdramati c. Al - -trho were so kind and hPlpt•d l
'Xi Gamma Mu Chapter of Leoala Massar, Vera. Weber, taken place_ 1 gueBI!I eveey~dy
I most h kt- t hf' ri ll Y it wa s s{lld . I
Real Estate For Sale
In any way during the loss of . BEf'OH E enld wea\llt'r. sNtlt'
Beta
Sigma Phi Sorority will Freda Larkins, Glad~ne New~ knows about the last game.
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aur beloyed, brother and uncl PI down in &lt;l nier warm ho~s e .
hold tl':~ir model meeting Thurs. lun and Ptlyllls Larkins.
• FOH SALE : Two modern llou sSam Retbnire. Our thanks to . new tv r}.'l int ed outstdP . f 1\'l'
day , November 19 at 8 p.m., at overnight guests of Mr. and Q-Wbo wa1 the fint protes, l1eated g ~ rage s. Trailer
!
Dr. Ray Heaton and tile staff' mim;lt'; walk from Court
the Columbia Gas Office
in Mrs. Henry Hensley were ~~- estant E~l1eopal, b!tbef eon·
Pom•roy, Ohio
I
lot. all utiliiir~s. (',ood loca of Veterans Memorial Hospit- \lou se. Heater
turnisl1ed.
\ Middleport \Jembers are urg~ and Mrs. Jim Trlpplett, , - l secra~ed m Amenea.
.eJ. during his last illness, the Heond v 1M immedia te occu- PIGS lor sa lt·. Phone WY 2 _ 6554 _ ~ !ton m Mtdd leporL
l~ar.&amp;:e :
NOV. 1!
d 1 tt · d
!Knox Ky .
. 1 A-Thomas John Clagett nf
many friends and neighbor s I paue&lt; pJ 10 n~ WY 2-2660
~cl
commercial
building,
suttfl
~le
i
The&gt;
Praver
and
Study
Groupe
QN:/~
·
Vis,
i
ting
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dav1d
Tidewater, Md .
11 17 61
0
lor their food and floral ol·-1
11 18 :lie
I
fflf man y purpnsf'~. l~hl." ~tH i of tne Uni-ted Mehtodist church
The Friendly Ne.ighbors Club!Smith were Mrs. Buf!X'd B~a:r~·
--A .
ferings, Also our
sincHI'
-~ - I USE li NE of om Caqwl Sll;lm-1 7-2:161.
-- •_ P will meet at the church Wednes- 1will meet at the Columbia Gas Marion, 0 ., Mrs. Dale
' Q--~re there any
rnl~~~
tbanks to tbe Jr. Class of , lfz Du lex 3 bedrooms. Sug.:~ r : prroers FREE wit h H i ll('
day al 9 : 15 a.m .
ol'fiee in Middleport Friday atiReedsvllle.
lean bardl that. change . .
Wahama High S.:hool and th e Hu/ ar~n Pumer• .. Phone Lu~trt' Ca q wi Sham pno 13ak- FOH ~A LF: : :1 bf"droom hou~. Clas~ 12 of Heath Methodist 7 P- m. for a Christmas dem- Calling on Mr. and Mrs. Joe l color 1o white 1~ the wmter)
10 2 ur ro r Furni wrl', .\lidtlleporl.
$R .!i0U.OO .
Ph11nf'
773-5611. Churcll will meet Wednesday . onstration. J\1('mbers are to take l Bissell were Mr . and MGr ~: A-The. ptarmigan
who~e
Feeney Bennett Pos1_ol Am- WY 2_36111 .
erican Legion for their lovely!
11 1r lit e ; Char leq Lyom, Mason
evening. Nov . JR . at 8 p. m. at . a guesl.
Charl~S Burrell, Chester, ~r 1 summer!Jme
pluma~e
ol::
1
flowers, to Rev. Mahonl:':v for MOD~RN 4 room and
batll ONii -KJN C size Florrnct&gt; C0ill'
11 17 lie tht' church. Mrs . .James Cris- The Past Matron' s Club of iys Blssell, Dewitt! Run, . ' I ~Jack , brown, and_whtl~ m ..
his words of C'omforL
all ' 1 f l!;i het1 apartment
M 1d- sl'l\· f', ~m ; dl dnm -lr~d· 1 ~ihl( ·.
WP ll and Miss Bf'.'&gt;.S Sanborn Evangeline Chapter, OES will Iand~1rs. Ted Hayman and Jan- 110.t 0 a s now - whtte gurb lor
tllose teking part M
p~Uj d~:;osrt \\'Y Z-3874. .
urld 4 ch~:r i rs_ 66i-]2:rll.
HOUSE FOH SM.. E. 4 rooms. will be devotional and
pro- meet Friday i!Vening al.
the let Bissell, Columbus . . St t rl w;nter.
bearers and
our spwa
·
9 U tic
l l l6 Utp : belh . rull basement. Storm _gr;1m le&lt;lders. Hostesses
a1·c 1home of Mrs. Charles Bennett [ Dinner guosts of Nelhe Jo~~
the Seu of
thanks to the staff of Fogledoors anti wmduws. Alumm Mrs. c. E. Young, Mrs. James Beech-st. Mrs. Willis Anthony hem were Mr. and Mrs. rt'te l Q-W~~re are 0 _
and
song Funeral Home who were i HOUSI': lor rent. 7 rooms and US Ell PIANOS . I - t•xtra nlce um siding . Can bf' S!'l'n at Euler . Mrs. William
nobson will be tile as.sh;ting hosl.ess. Groce and Mr. and Mrs. Be
! Tranqulhty,
Sere It)'
.so kind and wonderful. Our i bath. Sll 2-48:H
11 12 6t r recondi tioned upright ptano 77.1 Cran t Stret:&gt;l. Middleport . and Mrs. ll. E. Bush .
NOV, 20
Smih .
wer iVapours?
~-""eratfcehltatltndanek:erayn!;r:ltiyt:~ : FOH -!iENT: -Housrtrfl iler. • 8 with bench . Priced to st:&gt;ll : Pricrct rea ~onubl('.
The Midd leport Literary Club Fall Festival , Rudne Junior Mr. rmd Mrs. Har?l~.~re Mr I -~-0~ - the moon.
w
bed
Call FrPo. df'li\'er~·- Call Rutl ;md
11 17 6tp will meet Wednesday afternoon High ouditorium. 7·10
p.m. l and .Jant(' were vtslti g.
"I
_
Mr and Mrs. Henrv Reit-' x :15 ft. Two
room .
furniturf'. SH 2-4811 .
-- - -th at the home of Mrs. Charles I Carnes refreshment s fun for and Mrs. Allen Brewer Stivers- days With Mrs. Edna Stewart,
~irl:' , Jr .. ] Mrs_ Thelma! WY 2-2186 or \"''Y 2:13~~~7-tfc '
11-14-::llc ron SALE . fl room house WI Bradbury at 2 P- m. Mrs. Don- 1;11 sPonsored by ~he Racme vifle.
Reedsville.
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3
extra
lots.
_
2
squares
from
.
ld
1\fll
ill
review.
"Culture
pTA
I
David
Smith
spent
several
- Violet Smith
Savre and A an.
1
11 18 llp I FUilNISHED ') -r~~- house, Zll; ZAG 1964 Sewing Machine I Court House m Pbom1 ercov•. 1. \P'~~cy- 1 ~gain~t sM:n" by Jules Henry : : ' '
~ ·
,11, .2 Con
autom aticall v
buttonholes,' ed very reasona e.
¥¥
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.
.
1
• bnt h and basemen · · &lt;~
-,
•·
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and Mrs Dale Dutton WI11 g1ve
k
evervone
.· dor St ., p omero~.,
I ~ rws on butt11ns, m o nogro~m s. \ 2 6 ~ 24
11 13 6tc
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WE WISH to th an
.
.
.
d . .
-a _
"The Naked
Society" by Vance
for the ir kindness at
the '
10 27 trc
bhnd hem~. laney
estgns. _______ --- 1
deAth of our '
(;uaranteed . Bolance. $3988.1FOR SALE : Modern
frnme Packard .
t 'tme of t'e
bl
k
gar
The
Past
Presidents
of
t
ll
c
"
11 12 51 c homE'. gas. nrw
wife and mother, Betty Diehl. ' THAlLER lots l'nr renl. close , WY 2- 2204 ·
or
American Legion Auxiliary ol '
Special thanks to Meigs Gen-: to Laundrymat and schools APPLES.
flurdrtle
F'ruit age. 1 acre, more or les~ r&gt;n~w Webster Post will meet
era! Hospital, Doctors and Valley Lumber &amp; Supply Com·
\"·-·· 2_1,.9,, 0_1 Nire lot and garden. Loe~J ie
h
l'arm . Plwnr
¥ •
on Wednesdny evening at the orne ·
1
2 miles from Pomeroy,
nurses, the Ewmg Funeral pany, Middleport
10 :!.-t c Pomeroy. Oht o, RL L
Harrisonville Road. You nave of Mrs. George Hackett
Sr., I
Hume and the pallbearers.
.
,
10 23 2J! p ·
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We a~e grateful tu I hose who 1, HH~:E ar.d lour rM'l, furn, . , he ,
to set&gt; the home to appred- Midd eport.
1
d etl and tJQiurmshi!!O apart- I
alf' it Phone WY 2·6046 .
The annual baz.aar ~ponsorsent noral offcnng~
fin
W't '!-!'-.434 - 12 6 tfc 'ilN&lt;a.:J~ Sewrn r
mt~chine.a .
11 12 6tc cd by the Women B Guild
of
brought food, and 10 all uth· l menta
.
_..
, new . S5!1 ~II up ~everal use(!
~ , the Federated church will be 1,
ers who llelped us in any iMiddleport ' A.partment, 5 rooms mal'hines at Mrg_aln pr~ces •SEVF.N ROOM brlck home in held at the church Wednesday,
way .
j bilth :md ha.&lt;:&gt; ment. on gnound
The t''a•ute "\hop •nger Sale~
p .mt:roy, two bathrooms, 4 beginning at fl a.m . A quill, tan.
Charles Dit&gt;hl &amp; Family
I floor Ne"'! iy -~c~f : rt t&gt;d . hard· and ~~" rrP , PomerO\' 01110
bedroom s, garage. baseme~t. cy work and homemade baked
11 18 ltp
wood flourS · 'ilitlmwtt r heal 1 WY 2-21M.
4 21 tfc
3 fim~hed room_s tn attiC good s will be sold. A turkey and
1 Call W\' 2-32UU.
lD
lU
t(c
·
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.. • ham d 1
"nn"r
will be sf&gt;rWE WOULD )ike to thank our
SLUGGIS1-I septic tank '! Clog-1 Large ot. Olll ol 111gt1 w~1er 1-.r1n.,k t:U
~
nPi ghbors flnd friends
for ·
--ged drams? Get Klrfl n-Em-A!I . Ceniral heatmg
Inquire ved from 5-7 p.m. Price o( thr
the floral offeri ngs sent at
for Sale
Septi t tank Clraner at Land- ~ Charle3 Wildermuth WY 2· dinner is '1.50 for adults and
Our complete line of huntina
9-26 -tfc: 75 cents for chi ldrf:'tl.
the time of thl' death
(If
mark F ~rm Bure~u.
2205 or ~ry 2-tillS.
supplies and equipment Is here
Maude Cante~bury . We appre-- , 19:. 4 ONE '!'ON tnH'k . v.it h ('a\ ·
10-31 ·30tc . '•'OH SAI.E- Mid~lep•~r 1~ - "t;\J. r The Chester _ Communi ! ~·
CiDie il.nd wdl nrver forge!
lit• rnck or lrarlr lor p1ck-111J.
10 It tic
eSt building, \ocaWO 35:l N Homemakers wt\1 ~eet at the
ready for selection. Made by
_your kindness.
.
C ll ('II 7-2337
11 1fl :\tr
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Second SlretH. Mi!tdlcpor·t home of Mrs . Ho) !-:loiter on I'
3
The Canterbury FamJiy
Instructions
PricPd for quick bale
lo- i Wednesd8~&gt; Nov. 18, from 1 to
·
world-known manufacturers and
11 18 ltc l ClTIZEN Band A.ntcnn!l. Hy·
at Ohio HoteL
3 p. m. Creative arts
f_o r I
in a large range of pri~u.
-------:----:--~;-- Gaih. C.L.R . ·· Top 11" " .. h:rs(' I u . S. CtVIL SERVICE TE51SI quire
I Cllristmafl with metal toolmg,
Lost and Found
antenn&lt;~ Ltk!:' rl('W. prHNi 1111 ·•~ " wome11. 111 ~:t staM !lieD •
Auto Sales
tin work. textile pain ling and
ll02 !}() a w~ek Prepar~ton tuln1n1
' 11 b f t d Mater
- - ----- - ----qutck sdl f' PhonE' \VY :l-2440 l rnltl ''~'P'""' , rll,u A •IId~ ~, 1n1...
aprons wt
e ea ure ·
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1
LOST- Lady's Bulova Watch, ! 111 1.," 2 2 ~!ll
11 IH tfr •p en
~:xJMr1enr• ·•~""11 ~ ' " ''e• 1959 BISCAYNE Chevrolet. 2- ials will be available lor anyI &lt; t da ali
'V 1
•an
f "RRI lntono,tl ..fl on
joh,
d d
.
.
.
1 t IC
·Pas
crysta' ..,a ur Y
, 01 u,e~ ...
""'"entA wr11• run""
door, 6 cylinder
stan ar one attending.
~ 1vln;: "nm• Qo'l!l~·~~~ ~~~~
phon~
h'ft radt'o and heater. New .
NOV. 19
Kroger's. Reward. Call WY 2-- TH!:'.:A~ WILL bt&gt; &lt;l big audion l.lnenln
s,&amp;1'V1oe
Bu
4110.
Th•
S 1 ,
OF
:.. 6665.
ll 16 3tc Salurda ~· night at 7 1&gt; - m. 6 1 ualll' ot; enl!nl"'l
painl. WI 9-3443.
Bclltel Nu . 62 of the InternaLaurel Cliff. H1 124.
be11 16 6tp llonal Order of Job's Daughters
~
rl
!48
Th
Bust'ness
Services
·
twf'f'n R1 s..)3 an
- rrf'
will meet at Pomeroy Masomc
Notice
will ht&gt; a tol of good mer- ~ l-1
- N1954 BUICK .entury. Excellent Temple, Thursday al 7:30p.m.
•·handi ~t? . Hu~sell WPl ch.
NELSONS r ur. ousc.
ow ! running condition.
Priced A County Workshop for McmPliTERS- WESTERN
HO HUNTING ON THE Robert
1l 1g :.Hp open for busmes~ on ~tcch- 1 rigllt. Hacketl's Sohio Serv·
ll
d
::Ritchie Farm.
11 18 6tp
anic St.. Pomeroy . HIde s l ice_
1{' 22 tfc bership and Evange sm an
REMINGTON
:-"""'==:-::-:--:----·
1960 ronDs tat ion Wagun , 9 and fur~.
11 18 61p
Christian Social Concern comRAWLEIGH Products for sale. passenger . aut•)matlc
shift fR_A
_N-S·M-t-SS10N -Salvage ComTbe Rambler
mission members, will meet
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Wy~2-M12.
10-24~30tc
&lt;·rin" . Phone
World Standard of Compact Thursday evening, Nov. 19, 7:30
;md power ~ te
"'
R · · g all makes
t H Ut Methodist !
11 18 6tc
pany . epamn
·
Excellence
to 9 P· m. a
ea
·
Ivy 2-f.!I H) ,
·tom~tic
and
standard
transCh
h
in
Middleport
I
I
- - ---- - -1 car -m ride and pel'- lii'C
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8
1
1
Your Ltndmerk Service
- '
'\1arket. Syracuse. '· rntssmns . ".na un·ce Gagnon • formance.·Small
Cltr ecanoiDY ' The women's Assoct'alt'on o
. Harden 's
Station Is Giving Away A
with the low. low everyday ! Owner. Phone WY 2-6173.
and managerability
the First United Presbyterian
prices. Extra spccinls. Thurs-1
ll l7 trc
See
Church in Middleport will meet
Metropolitan Moton
Thursday evening at
the
day . Friday . 8nd Saturday. · &amp;arl Groes«, Plumblng aiiCl
Register for thb good second
Large
country
fresh,
white
\
Heating
E.
Main
Street,
Pomeroy
church
at
7:30
P·
m.
A
Thankscar each time you dri\'e in.
No purebase n~cessary, just ! eggs_ 3 dnz. $1.39 Foirmont·l
Mtnernflle. 0100
Pbone W'1! 2-387t
giving offering will be taken.
register.
1·~ gal..
·ce
cream,
reg.
98c
E
d
llle!
4
22
Uc
l
1Mrs. Carl ~orkyEd is dprogram
n ~·our sew~r uOU
T k
for only 79&lt;:'. 5 lb. bag Flor·
We ban aD sbee
.
leader with Mrs. war ew s·
HOME OP UNtCO TIRES
ida orange, 49c doz. Reg. 89c
Sewer Machines
Help Wanted
bary devotional chairman. HosLSUPER SERVICf.
MINUTRub
pain
re1iever,
59c
'
1\e.&amp;JODJble
Ra&amp;el
tesses will be Mrs.
Rod~ .
STATION
Fresh cranberries. 29c lb.
CaD w~ z.-zt7ol nay or Night
LOOKING J~~; SECURE
ney Sauer, Mrs. William Ingels,
Jack W. Cartey
$1.50 \'alue Revlon Hair spray ·
1 2&amp; ttc
Mrs. Richard Vaughan, Mrs.
Mgr _ WY 2-9932 I 79c tax. Bologna . 3 lb. $1 00.
t'r-'" tar u s. Ch1J s.me• ~·· Annis Ohlinger, Mrs.
Jud!on
~~~~~~======'I Morton's TV dinners, 39c. Ev- Hl&lt;~ATING, Plnmblng. Mueller , .. our ad 110der wtructtorr ~i•lf1- White and Mrs. Carl Gilplore.
A.UTOMOBU..E Insurance been ans Leader Bacon, 49c lb
Furnace&amp;, Araold Brothers. nuu 11n. um=olll 9erY1e•- CltabLU»- The Twin City Shrine Club
cancelled? t.ost your opera11 18 :uc
618 Ea~t Matn Street, Pom- ...., ,a~.~
will hold their regular meeting
·
·
oroy.
Pboao
Wll
2--MO.
HELP
WANTED-MALE
at
the club room in Masonic
tDr'a UceDM? CaD WY r:::'~
AU~ON.~
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Nov.
2:.
1964
1
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ACCOUNTANT
Temple, Midd1eporl, Thursday
1~ v"
WIIIIUI
at 8 P- m. There wUI be elec·
beginning at 12:30 P· m. at
hree
miles
north
AUl.'''l'lONt;ER
Major
\ndustrtal
C(lfflOralion
hal
M
b
••
my home t
Cltecr
oppOrtunit~· HTlmeUiatel)' I tiOfl of offiefS,
em erJ are IN
of Five Points near the Hill 'I
Completfl Service
available lor ;. N·nuntaR ts. Shnutrt brt'ng their 1"-'u dues card. Er&amp;
For Rent
~u madford
be rec~nl colle,lll' ~raduate, mill:nn
Pony Fo.rm (follow the sa Ie
.....-.
tary uempt. ~orne e.pertence
nie Roush, grand guard
of
l&gt;.'rHe, P'aoae lllf Coat84!t
preferred. bUt not euflntlal- !'du1'
and 33) ·
be .,,,nn .. 11 to ,. .. tocate. Ge&gt;nd Aladdin Temple, will be presFURNISHED 5 room
apart· arrows from Rt s. 7
&amp;. c. BRADFORD
~&lt;tarUnll ulary, rull b~ner.ts, ex- ent. All members are urged to
ment. Newell's Sunoca, Ches- I will seU the following : Raebte, 01111
c:elhmt tutun• - For &lt;·onfldenUal
Living
room
suite,
two-piece
Interview, wrllll brll'f letter ' uul- attend.
I
ter, ~85·2305_
11 17 tic
S 13 Uc ntar,.
lining requtr
uperier,....
•tuH
l
rf
u·~
·ons.
'Ill
W
kers
Class
of
davenport. two dressers, beds,
.. m.:on t ~ to:
• The Wt ng or
rocking
chairs,
rugs,
cllina
B
uooF
I
- EUJI churcb
TRAILER lots. Slate approved.
.
.;{,~ Dally senliotl
the Enterpnse
.
cupboards,
dishes
(some
anj
EXPERIENCED
Pomeruy,
c..
will
meet
at
the home of MISS
Brown's Trailer Park, Miners..
t1que), electric range, coa
An EQual Opportuni t.v Empto,u Dorothy I.A:Ina Thursday evenville, Oh1o. WY 2-3324.
\
(with water
tank) ,
ing. There will ~ election of :
11 11 30tc range
Wllshing machine,
I awn
RKI'URN s.TuRDAt
I ofrt·cers.
I
BUDGET ACCOUNTS ARB CARRIED HERII Ill OUR STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Me24
ONE NEWLY Furnished effi mowers, garden tractor,
Leughlin returned
Saturday A Christmas (heBazaar
held at the ,
ciency apartment. Also 1 • 31 extension ladder, step Iadd er,
N
from Torch Lake, Micll .. where bake ssle will
room apartment with stove lard press, iron ketttle. ndA1- From tbe l.ar~est true~ or they had been called Nov. 8 nrst United ·Presbyterian church!
- and
refrigerator furnished. TIQUES' Love . sea , ca e
oullrtozer r3dlator to tbe due to an automo b.1Ie
accl- r1·0 Mt. ddlepor•..., Thursday, Nov.
Suitable for 1 or 2 people . mold. powder hom, 2 wa 11
starting at 1:30 a: m. ~U
"EVERYTIUNG IN HARDWAn"
f
&lt;Jma llest heatet core.
dent which claimed the life o[ 19 ,
Coats Building.
1H4-Ifc t.elephones, picture
rames
his father- Frank McLaughlin, bazaar Items to be contributed
othor items too numerous to
81 , and left Mrs. Marian Me- should be al the cburcl&gt; WedTHREE ROOMS and bath. Fur- mention.
PomerOY Laughlin. 55, hospitali?.ed in nesday evening. Bake Sale items
nished. 170 'h Mulberry. Reas- Lunch available.
II=&gt;N=Y==l=·l=t=43~=~====~1 Traverse City, MJcll. Mr . Me- should be brought Thursday
James B. Baily, Owner 1:L o_ McCOY. AUt.'7IONEE·R Laughlin was buried Friday, mormng.
· _
onable rent. CsU WY 2·2575
.
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0.
McCoy,
Auctiotleer,
3
23
tic
Nov.
13,
1964,
in
Wauseon,
Ohio.
Magnolia
Temple
Pythmn
Sis-or at 31B Second St.
11 16 5tc
Chester, Ohio.
11 16 3\c
OPEN EVES. 7:00 P.M.

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week-I

at the hol!ll! ol Mr. and Ml'tl.
Guy Hayman. Present
wert
Dr. and Mrs. Glen Barton, Mlcl·
_M_r___a_nd_M_rs_
. -Da-:vl~d-:S:"'m":::'lih d!eboro, Ky., Mr. and Mrs. ~

USED APPLIANCES
PRICED SPECIAL

'

- $169

@)

Gnclnist Is
I • • ed by
A family rounlllll was ll01d DtsmiSS

Pen~lvanla spent the
end with Ethel Larkins.

11 lB 3tc 1 PHoTO Copytn&amp; Service

i IRONINGS TO do in my home
,3.00 bushel . Al so wash and

V8 ~n g t n e . standard I roms A n u·e barga in,

Insurance

ol

1958 Chevrolet 2 Door Biscayne _ _ _ $495
-

I

$545

heat er, rad io.

1957 Dodge 2 Door

Wanted

-- ~

wnr&lt;' rm l'hftl ..,.

•..-uu•• tn.ert.lna.
'il'l',

tnl•S.

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Mr and !lin. Burdltll !llllm,

Long Bottom
JOHNSOH Slmpaon Lnsura!K:f!
WILL DO sewing and allere. Ago..,, '~n. All ronru
In '
Society News
lions. Evelyn Warner,
2l".. surao...... Jlm Jobnson anrl
Emp loyment

Pomeroy
Mo~or Co.
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1957 Chevrolet 21 0 · V 8 • 4 Door _
Standa rd trans. New

.. ... ... .. ... wa: . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . .......

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16-DaUy Sentinel,
0 . Nov. 18. 1964 .-------~
· - Pomeroy-Middleport,
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Theodorus Council, D of A, Holds
Dinner Observing 52nd Anniversary
Theodorus Council. DauR:hters Charter
members present,
of America celebrated Its 52nd Elizabeth Campbell, Ethel Can-

rt

Getting
ersonal ..•
In Pomrroy

.
epo
anniversary' at a turke)' dinner terbury, Nancy Walker, Edith Mrs. Mary Hill and nef&gt;lleiN, II
Manne Ser:&amp;eant ~na~ Ma- l at 6:30 p.m. Monda) evening, Ryther and Bernice Ebersbach Michael Jones of
theny, who IS partlClpatmg _m[preceding the reJU\ar m~ung. and state officers, Ed1th Betz- spent the weekend with hff'
the amphibious combat tn.m- A large cake Iced in white edg- ling, associate state vice cow1- ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. J.

tng program m Europe, Is th~ l ed in blue with red and bl_ue cilor , Ma_rie Hauck,_council I Eddie and Pete Covert and
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ma nowers and the inscription deputy Lucille B. Hawkms, pest Igirl fri~nds of Charleston,
lheny of_ Leon, W. Va.
He lS I ''Theodorus D. of A. 52nd Anni- state councilor, and Lottie Co- Va were Sunday guests of Mr .
the son-m-law of Mr: and Mrs.1versary '' in red, in fu,· center, 1hen, councilor, were seated at1and Mrs . E. J . Hill
Albert Roush, N. Third- Ave .• was served '¥lth the dinner. Ia spec1aJ table at the fr?nt
1
Mr and ~irs. Melvin HoOO
1\tiddleport.
p ceding the dmner
t h e A large red rosette wJth blue ,
.
t.h
k d
~I rs Delbert Mitchell, Wor· re san " Praise dod From , flowers al intervals and center- ~ famtl_y sp~nt t e ~ee en
thy Matron elect of £\'angeline ~~~~ AllgBiessings Flow,,
ed With tl tall white taper with relatJ~es m Col~m us
Chapter. OES, Mrs .
Allen ! The patnotic themt: was car· blue flower tied with blue satin, Wilham Mrqmg of East
Hughes and Mrs. Marie Hawkd 0 t on the tables which bow was the centerpiece.
A ora, N. Y. VISited
Pomeroy ~!
1ns uttended the grand mstalla - ' ~:re ~autiful m white cover Iname card and. handkerchief friends over the weekend .
.Jon at the New
Matamoras and centered with a tall white tied with red' satm bows mark. Mr. and Mrs. A. R.
Chapter, OES, Monday e~enmg. 1 ta t-r .., 11 h a red nylon net ros- , ed each place.
spent the Wf'~kend _at
Dr. and Mrs. J . J. DaviS have
on on side and a blue on Lottie Cohen, councilor, pre- ton, W. ~a. wah t~r.
rt"lurned from a
ocothel
a stvroroam base. S!ded at the meeting which op- Rev, Richard
ran crUise in the Vtrgm islands Ne k '
· ed white and ened in ntuallstlc fOrm. Report . lng a few days in
and other points dunng which blap mt, w~rea:d ;flvors were ed ill were Maxine Moore in Mrs. Eslie Mossman
ume Dr . Davis attended a med- 1 :e s
rosettes
altemat- I Veterans Memotial Hospital, ed to the home of her son
1ca\ semmar sponsored
by Iny on_ l:rs of red white 8 n d 1Murgaret Hemsley, Cora Den- daughter-in-law, Mr.
an
Duke UniversLty held aboard 1mg &lt;O
f
·b
ny Edtth &amp;ttey and Clara Eich- Mrs. Earl Mossman Saturday,
the Swedtsh·American
Liner, , blue on s~yro oam ase.
inger and round robin get well I from. ~eigs ~eneral Hospital
Kungsholm. They vislted sever· I
cards were sent them. Also re- and IS 1mprovmg. ,
.
al ISlands including St Thorn- ,
ported ill were Ethel Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Ohn Gen~e~m
as and St. John in the Vwgm
and Kathryn r.oodwm. A sym· er of Columbus ar~ spe ding
Islands; Martinique, a French
OSfS
pulhy card was sent to Fannie a few d~ys With the1r daughter
Island; Tr1nidad, Barbadns. and
McNamee who lost her broU1- and son-m-Jaw.' Mr. and Mr.
Guadelupt, reeturmn~ to New
er bv dealh.
William Shrndan .ilnd
York where they to()k 0:1 plane Mr und Mrs Damon Far-1 A ·communication was read and other relat1ves m the area.
to Columbus and went by plane rd l t:mt~rt&lt;:.med the
Loyal •from Myrtle Timmerman and Mr. and Mrs. C1arence Gat:d·ll
from Columbus to New York , Helpers l'ld ss ol lhe
Asbury icard ol thanks from the Smith ner of Ft. Thomas, Ky. are
where they boardf'd tht• lmer I Methodist church of Syracuse family Jane Ann Hitc and Mar- guests of Mrs. Anna Ye8gt!l'll
Mrs Puul Smart l1as return- :\1ondJy t- vemng at then home I ret Hemsle)· who were un- and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hood.
· a v1 sit in Platl sburg • TIt'
1 mee t mg, m
· chatge of lga
ed from
able to attend ' sent greetings,
with her daughter and family , .\1rs. Halph H.obson, PI'CS iden~. i Nomination of orficers was held.
PLAN CARD SH~WER
the Rev . and Mrs Gt&gt;orge Sid- upened with Psalm 23 In um- 1Pillow slips donated by tJJe or. Friends are plenmng a bh·th-11
daH. Mr . Smart brought
her ~un. IJI'\'u110ns were le~ by Mr~ ' phans commil tee was Wllfi by day card sho~er Nov. 22 for
home Sunday
\\·JI!Jam Houdashelt .""ho gav Edna ReibeL A standing vote Wilmer A. Rtce of near. TupMr. and ~Irs. Harold Bathlel u 'JIHml\sgt:mg medltatwn trom of thanks was given the kltch-[~e~s Plai?s, who was ser1~usly
or Barberton . and M.r. and ~lrs The Suppt-1 Room and closed en and dining room commit- InJUred m an au~o a.ccldent
Bruce Bachtel &lt;~nf! son , Bruce, w1th praver .
.
Lee for their work in prepar- ISept. 21. He and h1s wife are
of Medina . visited o~·E'r
t he
Plans v.tore made fm: a Chnsl- !' s for the dinner.
Iconvalescing tit the home of a
weekend with Mr and Mrs . m;Js Uinrwr at Crow s fawn cmd l a ~~ns were made for a Christ. son near Zanesville. Cards"~:~ ~~
Forrest Bachtel and daughter. Countr~ n•&lt;;~ aurant on Decem- f!S party and 50 cents gift ex:-' be sent to Frazeysburg, 0., c.
Carol.
·
ber .14 · followl:'d b~ purty and ~~nge at the next meeting, of John Rice.
Mrs r; G. Zt-Jgler has return· $1 gilt exch;mge Ill the party I Oecc ber 7. Cookies and cof- --- - ed from Radford, Va. where room Gt-t ;u; ll cards and bas-~ fee w~ll be served. It was anWANTS P~OPOS~
she attended funera l se1v1ces ket s of truH were se~l lo .,.Mrs.
ed that Lottie Cohen would Sealed proposals wtll be
to•· her sister-m-law, .\1r s Hat Am,? rose F'hmagun, 1\.trs. Eldon . ~~~:~.e her 50th weddmg anni- ceived until 10 a.m., on Tuescher Meader She ul&lt;:.o V l~l ted 'A-ti l and. i\'.telvm G~Jmm.
versary on November 23 snd ldcy, November 24th at the
m Beckley, W. Va. Wtlh her Mrs. Wilham F:Lchmge_r Jr. Edith Lanning on December :fices o( the Ohio Department of
son and daughtN·m-law. Mr r read and dls~ussed the ltfe of 24 Brief talks were given by Highways in COlumbus for
and Mrs. Randolph Zeigler.
; Rebecca . dun~g the program M~s Betzing, Mrs Canterbury. struction of a new curb on 1.53
Miss Sarol1 Bechtle. daugh- hour. after wh1ch. the meetmg l Mrs. 8bersbach ·Dori! Darst !miles of SR 13 In the vill.ag!!.ol
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jnck _Bf'ch- ~l osed with tht' I\llizpah beuedJC- ~ 1 ·Mrs. Hauck:
IGlouster, Athens county.
tie was m New Ph1ladelphta, re· tlon.
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cently \o\here shf' w&lt;~s the m&lt;~id · A desst&gt;rt course wa.!l serv- :r
::~1-honor at thf' wedding of her ed by the hostess to the above
~lassmate, M1ss Carol Otl and and .\hss Marcia
Mr ·
1
~r
MPrle Degen. An~ther i Royal Thomas, Mrs,. T~~:~
:lassmatf', Helen Bolt, register· Hayman, Mrs. Melvm I
~O 1he guests. The girls are and Mrs. Helen Damewood.
1
nudems at the Columbus Buslless trmversity m Columbus.
Mr Richard Oiler attended ,
You can reslly savo In Elborfelds Toyland with these
Father·, Weekeod " the guest
sale prices on Toys for boys and girls of all ages.
of hts sun, Rtchard, at Miami
Stop in Elberlolds Toyland. See all tho Toys on salo
Un1versit~ . He ~·as accompan· ,
ied by his brother-in-law, .Mr. : The JOF class of the Unit· plus decorafiona for th• Holiday Susan.

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Elberfelds In Pomeroy Have The Bargains I

Reuben Collms. who substltut · t&gt;d ,\lethodtsl church held its
ed for one ol the boy's father , annua! Thanksgiving
·
1
who wJs unable to be prest&gt;nl i Monday evt&gt;ning at the church
They were guests at the Irate~- A turkey dinner was served
nity house and attended the Ml·!at ti :30 and members were
;
ami· Dayton football game and ed at a table YJith white cover ,
other artivLI!es planned lor the nnd ceJJtered with a
· I
Dads.
, ,, ' ing &lt;Jrrangement with gold
:
Gwynn Reynolds of Mon.•, 1;, 11 red candles on either side. I
town, W. Va., 13 the guest. 1 1Jrs. Everett Thomas
asked
.
t s, Mr · and 1\'11· graee.
her grandparen
1
Bd~ar Reynolds. She acco:: Mrs Antone Lucke, preside.nt, I
pamed them to Midd~eport ain l conducted the business session 1
er the weekend and . Will rem , following the dinner. The hymn
for the Thanksglv!~g h.o~td~j "Let A Little Sunshine In,"
when her parents Will VISit m, opened the meeting, followed
Middleport.
.
' bv responsible reading of "Song
Mrs. WRyne G1bbons has re- 10f Thanksgiving" and
th
turned to her home after spe~d- ; Lord's Prayer ~n umson.
lng two "eeks in Bucyru~ ~~~ . Members responded to
hE'~ father, Mr. ~· E . Ca~ar ~ call with a Thanksgiving verse.
and her sister, MJss Ruth
· I Mrs Dwight Parker and ""'·"
iOn
. . IE E Bryant were named
wendy and Michl BastJanla icht.ck. on certain improven1~ntsll
~f Gall1poli~ vlsite.d . over t ~r~ i to the church. It was voted
weekend Wlth lhelr grandp d remember shut-in~ at ChJ"Ist·ll
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloy
time. It was agreed
mas
and son, M'k
I e. 'fheu
1 accompan.
1i members
would bring ~=~~~~
1ed their mo.ther to Gall!po 8 ' goods to the church for
Monday evemng.
for needy families.
Mrs. Bryant, Mrs.

Speaker
an~
Jed asWebste,iri.~£f~~~~
~
, Says I
wefe Mrs.
named
lhe
Special Schoo
ing committee. An
· MeJgS
• tofromhaveMrs.a Christmas
Clifford
Nee ded m
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Not Children." was presen~l there will be a 50 cents
Dj' the Ohio University Family exchange.
1
Plevers. '.\hen U1e l'1lester
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P.T-.A. met in regular session
MRS. JULLIEN DJ~
November lti. Following the Word has been received
play there was discussion. on of the death of Mrs. Clara
the problems of, and solutions Jullien, a former Pomeroy
for the mentally retarded, led ident. She died Saturday at
w Rev. Wilham L. Fountain, home of a daughter, M1·s.
Campus Pastor for Lutheran sie Glass, 3321 Plateau Place,
;tudents at Ohio U , and pres- Evandale Otrter surviVors
ldent of Mental Health Assn, elude anolher daughter, M r s.
md Council ror Retarded Chi!- Anna Gallaher and two sons,
Jren.
George and Leslie Jullien.
Ht stressed the need for a era! services were held ·rut!S-11
school for men&amp;ally ntarded day at Evandale.
lu tblo vlclnlly.
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Piketon Beauty is Queen

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unusual price. Beautiful coats of quality fabrics Many

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Regular $129.00 WOMENS COATS
SALE $99,00

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1964

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Rights Leader King DenieS ·

Regular $119.00 WOMENS COATS
SALE -$B8.00
Regular $99.00 WOMENS COATS
SALE$"-~

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Regular $89.50 WOMENS COATS
SALE $66.00
Regular $79.50 WOMENS COATS •
SALE $55.00
Regular $69.50 WOMENS COATS
SALE $44:ClP
Regular $59.50 WOMENS COATS _, .

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A Special .

·HEEKSUEDE
~ COA T.S

Purcha~e

Of

Women's

1-9·50
3~" coat of
eenuine
heeksuede.
Can be worn
witb or with·
out self belt.
Pile llned,
covered but-

ELBERFELDS

COATS

$28

Derailed, No
One Injured

Outstanding
values In womens
a I I wool coats,

Cinnamon,
, cocoa an4

solids and tweeds.

'f!llow

styles to
choose from. AD
Many

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SALE

tons. Sizes 8
to 18.

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2 Doors Below Court St. on Main St.

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ROUND THE WORLD 39&lt;:

Gilbert 80 Power

PICTURE PUZZLES

REFLEOING
TELESCOPES

Over 400 pieces - every
piece locks - Rio De Janeiro - Nikko, Japan - Waikiki- Hawaii, Portofino

Italy

and

Regularly $22.50. 1\a!l 26
st~el tripod. Precision rack and pinion (1)eusing. Swivels full 360
degrees.

inch

many

others. Sale -

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$]-OO

29c 10 $1.00

sizea.

Group Of
WOMEN'S
DRESSES
Girll'

Solo
stock -

4.50 GINGERBREAD HOUSE
Flexible -

. Misses

A Special

For This Salel

Other Jlguw Puzzles

durable - Hours ol fun for boys and girls.

Just 7 to sell

2.00 •••

CRY BABY MAGIC BOnLES
Bottle empties - hear cryillj: voJce - refills itself.

Sizes and Halt Sizes. A wide
selection of fabric1, atyle1
and colon. Take advantaee
of tbeae 11.vinga,

A group of gills coats In
all WllOl fabrics and wa·

ter ..

~l!pdielll

poplins.

Plain Tailored styles

and

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SALE

B9c

$10.00

MAGIC POURING PERC

Rogular $10.95 to $13.95

Coffee disappears a• you poUl' is upright.

Winter'CQCits

Junior Si.zel, Mi1se1

· Rogulor $16.50 to $25.00

reappears when perc

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Wamens DrHMI

SALE

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69c
little Mother DIAPER BAG SET
With accessorie1 - fine gift for that little girl,

B9c

236 Mons $7.95 to $22.50

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GETAR

By MAUEL

.Made by Mittel - Ca&amp;per

She 1ays 18 dtffereDt
things - the talkllle doU
au the glrll lfke,

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Woody Woodpecker

Sale prlee

$CJ.24
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1.59 larbtt Music Box

Kautz
president,
extend·~
Stettler:
original,
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thanks
w' all
who helped
In sixth.
seventh.
andRandy
eighlb
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my way to mak• the recent prettiest, Diane Lodwick
Take advantage . ~ tbe ~peclal Sale Prices This
Halloween Party a success. hest, 1Kim Flck; original, Jim
. Week In llberfe,kll Mlln StoN _
In tbe Middle of tbe
l'hose who won costume pr1zes Heaton.
were Pre-school, Pcettiest. Nat.- Mrs. Carl Weese's flfllt gra,de
Mld&lt;Ue
llie Clark: Ugliest. Judy Spen- woo a OOok lor bavlng Zl par-:~":"'~:-...,;_.
:er: most original. Laura Clark. ents present at room count.
First, secoud, and
third The December' meeUng
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:er: uglleot, Mark Clark : orig- school December Jl at 1:311
Tw~ Dooq.J etow Court Strut
lnal, Nancy Ridenour.
m. Mrs. Donald Mora andg~:;;;,ll
Fourth •nd filth - pretliellt, Pearl Cuto w!U be Ia c
On Main Street
Kalll)o Dill; Uflliest,
Dickie o1 lbe procram.
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Select group of Printzess Coats at great

SALE OF TOYS

Annual Dinner
Is Held by
J. 0. f. ClaSS

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w"~n•
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Girl• Coats - and Also Cosmetics- Mens Tolletrln- •._.r,
Preparation~ - Dental Needs - Creams - Lotions, etc.

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5ale Prices

from 36 to 54. Buy yolll'l thla wee- end
and save, all dependable weD known brands and

all barplns at Elberfelda reauiu' prleet now•

tbeae sile prices.
$7.95 Cull4ockota .. .. .. • • • • • • • • ..,1, M.JCI"
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