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16-DaUy Sentinel,
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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-

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Getting
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In Pomrroy

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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
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Mr and ~irs. Melvin HoOO
1\tiddleport.
p ceding the dmner
t h e A large red rosette wJth blue ,
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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
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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 ·
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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.
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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
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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
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ami· Dayton football game and ed at a table YJith white cover ,
other artivLI!es planned lor the nnd ceJJtered with a
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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
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t s, Mr · and 1\'11· graee.
her grandparen
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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~~~~
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wefe Mrs.
named
lhe
Special Schoo
ing committee. An
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• tofromhaveMrs.a Christmas
Clifford
Nee ded m
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A play entitled, "These are her home was accepted
Not Children." was presen~l there will be a 50 cents
Dj' the Ohio University Family exchange.
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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

savings. Hen
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Regular $129.00 WOMENS COATS
SALE $99,00

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1964

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Regular $119.00 WOMENS COATS
SALE -$B8.00
Regular $99.00 WOMENS COATS
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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
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A Special .

·HEEKSUEDE
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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,
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solids and tweeds.

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styles to
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SALE

tons. Sizes 8
to 18.

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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.

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others. Sale -

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29c 10 $1.00

sizea.

Group Of
WOMEN'S
DRESSES
Girll'

Solo
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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

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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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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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SALE OF TOYS

Annual Dinner
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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.
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editorials

of the most extensive shopping of
lle calendar year as the holiday season
approaches, and week by week the tempo will be increased. Few of those hordes
~~ shoppers ever stop to thmk of the abundance of consumer goods that 15 available and even less abOut the great
beneltts that have accrued to them
through the free enterprise system. All
retail establishments have had a part m
this development, which has reached 1ts
hlgherrt peak in our country. The competition among such institutions as mdependent stores, department stores, chal~
stores, cooperatve chams, supermarkets just to name a few , has been (lerce
for' the consumer dollar. It has resulted
in holding the prices down, m a Wider
selection and better quality of goods, and
the whole atmosrhere of retaJhng has
been im~roved through sto~e decoration,
•elf service and attractive display of merchandise has made shopping faster and
easter for us alt.
.
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AU of the things recited abm e is the
end ·product of free enterpriSe and the
entire me-rchandising world lS con~tant.ly
in a state of flu• to capture the eve, and
the dollar of the customer The da~ ot
the gulllble buyer is past and to succeed
todav a retail business has to be
stanily alert to the ""shes of those Wit
the buv1ng power. and any busmess that
neglects that element is In for solme
rough goi ng. Many of us do not rea"~
the time and tho11£ht used bv our merrh
ants in planning for the futurt, and It

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This is the kind of Improvement
which is aimed toward a better competitive position that Is discussed above. It
behooves our Meigs county busmesses to
think along the same llnes. Many already
have, where location, and available space
bave permitted.

Voire of Broadway ... rr"ortmg
By DOROTHY KlLGALLEN

Bro3dw:.1v GrJpevineo
comecli:ln .l:.~r.kie ;\·l a~on. resen1fnl at
havin g his routine on the Ed SullivJ~
Show ;.:ut ber~use of a spt'erh

by

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dent .Johnson. made headlines wtth al;
legedlv tmpropPr gestures before the T\
cameras. Some prophPI.S bPlieved that
would he the e-nd of his eareer in s~u\v
businPSS. But ~\'!orris Lanshurgh has J~lsl
~ ~gn ed Jac~ie as the star . ~t' the .fhnstmas divertH;sf'ment at the D~:lUVI_tiP Mo·
tel. after taking a poll ol 2o sortal "nd
civic leaders who had p:1.rties booked m ·
to the hotel They were give~ the chOice
ol fo ur comedians. and 17 of the 25 preff'rred Mason . . That ki~napmg scare
made Frank Sinatra .lr qutle a d!aw tor
a wh ite But don 't ask Ben MakSJk who!
kind of hu~iness hr 's bf'en domg at the
Town und Country this timE' anmnti
Republican higshots have bPfn try·
ing to kPep the Romney-Nixon fE&gt;nrl from
renrhing th e front pagPs - thPY . fe.el
th&gt;t t.hev have enough trouhl• as 1t ts .
with the partv being split so many wavs.
Rn't \\"hPn f'roV RomnPy is talking tn th.e
pnlitirinns. he makes no bo~e-s ahout hts
disPnr'hantment with Mr Nn:on for t:Y·
in" to he 11 morler3.te and a consPnat1Ve
sl~ultaneou sly . One Romn~v quotP:
"You can't dance at two wedrlmgs at the
s::1.me time''
Mt&gt;a nwhile the top-rankIng F.astern Republicans hope to persuade SPtl. J nrob .Javtts to run for ~ov­
Prnor of NPw York in the nPxt elt&gt;ctwn,
and relinq11lsh his senatorial post hy appnintment to Congn:.s!'mC\ n. of .Jnhn Lmrl s~v . ThPv think Linrl!'a:V 1s the hnght
n " st ar ~r the partv and h., the best
chanrf' ot making it to thP Wh1te Hon se.

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and respects immensely. The Senatorelect and the Judge are great ftiends the relationship dates back to the time
when Anfuso was a Congressman .....

Kennv Welch, who wrote "I'm In Love
With ·.tohn Foster Dulles" for Carol Burnett's nightclub act a few years ago, may
have a part in propelling another talented you ng woman to stardom . He's done
a piece of special matetial titled "Huntley·Brinktey" for Betty Rhodes at Sniffen Cou rt Inn, and it sends the audiences
into wild laughter She usually has torepeat it two or three times for the same
customers.

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The producers of a top-rated televl·
sion show would have a fit if they knew
what their lovely star knows. She's expecting a baby
Because of all the excitement and advance interest in "The
Agony and the Ecstasy" film - which I
share ht&gt;cause I have seen segments of
it shot in 11 aly. and they are beyond be·
lief - a publisher called Artigrafiche
Recordi is coming out wilh a new book
on Michelangelo which will cost a mere
$t z;; and weighs 30 pounds. It's titled
"Michelangelo the Painter," and contains
amazing reproductions of his Sistine Chapel work and other lo vely paintings -although he always considered himself a
sPulptor . . . Joey Heatherton's dates
with Troy Donahue mean nothing ex·
cept that they 're both involved in . the
same film , ant' they rlon 't mind pubhctty.

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Sevf'n of Cla.-en&lt;"t' "Be v o''
Fran e1s' tea mmates
and his
former C"'6Ch will join bim
when he plays an
exhibition
game as part of Rio Grande
College's Homecoming celebration . SCJ\urday , Nov . 21. The
game wil l be played at 1 p.m.
in the f:(lllit~ Academy High

coach at Oak Hill Dil'k Barr '61 , Rarden, Bill Armstrong,
now living in Akron ,
Ohio 1'61, now a::~slstant basketball
Bill Ripperger, now living in coach at Lakewood High School,
Norwood, a suburb of Cincin- Hebron. Ohio John Wevurski.
neti and Dick Myers, current- '61 , currentJy uslstant basketly head basketball coach at Coal ball coach at Fairborn
Uan
Grove high school. Their form- Pfleger, '61, Portsmouth Carl
er coach, John Newton "Newt" 1Large, '58, Rock Hill Bob Od0\iver. is currently on leave of e.. '60, assistant
basketball
absence from his psychology ' coach at Piqua Paul Kegley, I
School gymnasiu m.
Teamm!'l tes who will be re· teaching position at Northwest- 1 '59, head basketball coach at
turnmg are : Jim McKenzie, now ern High S('hool, Springfield . Cambridge, Paul Smith,
'62. 1
head bask~tba!l coach at South
The opposing team will
IJe assistant basketball coach a t '
Point
Wayne Wiseman. cur- comprist!d of former Rio Grande Gallia Academy High School. ]
rently head besketbal!
eoach College basketball players who Gallipolis, and Dick Rase, '63 ,
at South High School, Spring- have graduated since 1957. They assistant baskett)!111 coach at
THE UNBEATEN~ Rut.land .Junior High 's 7-8th gra ders h.we completed their grid season with a perfect 7-o slate. U nder the guidance
field , Jack Gosset, now Uvtng include : Ron Glover. '61, Wes- Wheelersburg.
1of Coach Duncan , the Little ~~d D~vils had the best overall record of any 7-8t h grade football squad in the county this year. Front row, 1
ir Ashland, Ky. Roy Moses, terville Jim
Meehan, Hunt·
Followingtheexhibitiongame, f to r , Harry Slawter, Randy K1~g, Mt cky Hutt?_n.Johnn! Pope , Jeff Snowd~n. _ Rodney \_'Val~er , Jim Mor.ris, Jl~red Priddy , Gary Taylor, Wayne
c~urre;;;;n~U~y;a~ss~is;,1~an:1;:~ba~s~k~et~b~a~ll;;;;;ln~g~1o~n~,~l~nd~.;;;B~e~rt~yn;;;Th~o~m~p~so~n,~ ~ the Rio Grande Redmen will A~ams. Second row, Elbert Wtlhams. Hock Wllila~s. Eddy Hutton, John Sm ith , Ronnie Grate, Bud Schappert, Larry Lemley. Jeff Tillis,
open their 1964-65 basketball sea- Mtke Walker, S~eve Brogan , Lan y As_hburn and Steve Luc::~s. Back row , Lynn Black, Mike Barr, Stev e Chapman , Bob Molden, Curtis Dalto~
fa'' za~JIO"TIIIT_ _ _
m•·----.,=~~=-----• son against the Michigan Luth- Bob Hawkm..::· ..:~n:___Cha~~~n, Lar_ry _lltchanl , Mark HalPy, Lanny Ashburn and f:arl Ramsbury.- Sentmel Photo.

By GAYLORD P, GODWIN
Ualted Prest lnteroatlooal

WASHINGTON lUl'I) - The
National Agricultural Advisory
Commission (NAAC) laid today
the current farm income 1ltua•
tion 11 unsatisfactory. It will

wheat program•.
The Initial phaso of the land
retirement program would caU
for oootrlll!ts for IQ lo 211 yearo

HELEN HELP US!

and sales can be adjusted to

market demands at arceptable
prices, the panel said.
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This was over-all evaluahon
of the farm situation in a 43·

page ,..port on farm policy by
a commission subcommittee
headed by Prof. George E.
Brandow, Pennsylvania State
University economist and a
member of the NAAC.
The report-six months In 1he
making-was reviewed and released by the full 24-member
commission to Agriculture Sec·
retary Orville L . Freeman. It
was entitled " farm policy Ln
the yean ahead."
Freeman said lhe report " will
be a useful and intelligent starting point" on farm policy for
the next decade. He said most
or the challenging problem
areas which now exist in agri·
cullure have been painstakingly
examined Ln the report.
Ha1 Two Aspectl

Welgb Good A1atas1 Bad
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say "1 love you," or compli..
ment me . He treats me swell in
the house, but m front of peo--

ple he belittleo me a bit because
do jerky things - I seem to
have a knack for doing nothing
right, sor1 of like Lucllte Ball
in the old •· J Love llucy" show,
except, with me, lt ..comes .nat.
ural\y . I real\y ne~ l'ds lo~. ~
and unde.-standlng because· I
reel so foolish when I puU a
boner. Instead he · make•
.a ,..
joke of it.
He never gets mad or sarcastic but why does he laugh at
an' at my dumb-bunny actionJ
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things I do - like cooking and
keeping house nice and keeping myself up, and bein&amp; a &amp;oad,
loving wife because I enJoy betng a goad, loving wlfe1-H.Y,
Dear H:
Has it occurred to you that
ad ·
d f ur
your husba Js prou 0 yo
boner•? They make you human
and lovable, aDd when he chuck·
leo, it's his way of bragging,
"That's my girl - isn't she
the one?" What's more,
the
"J'erky things" you do make
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him feel superi&lt;r: to rema n
happy ln marra&amp;e a ~n must
be absolutely sure he lS amarter than hls wife.
Doo'l ever change, except In
the humor department: Ieam
to play that dumb-bunny side
for la11ghs! His tmilet
are
your praise,
his backhanded
way of sayina, "I love you." -

remain - JOKELESS
Dear· Joke.less:
A psychiatrist I know says
joke-forgetting stems from tho
urge to laugh oftener: if we
forget the punch line, we can be
amused all over •saln - .wben
the next person tell! it - sort
of two for t~..price of one, and
everybodY digs a bargain.
Unlll I heord lb!s "two. 011 ~
yak" theory, I· always figured
1 was juet plain stupid. Ah,
psycblatry: it offers.·ouch lov~
ly ·excuses! - H.
Dear Helen:
If there l8 a law of averages,

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LOOP ;LAY B;(:JNS
Aetlon In the Gallipolis Independ('nt Hasketball League

wUI get underway this evening in the Washington gymnasium in the Old French
By Bob Wingett
coUege, will be held at 11 a .m.] LIMA mPn - 'fhe command- Ci ty. Thn'e game-s are on
The parade wi tI trave l down er of the U.S. Army's 20th tap tonight. At 7 o'dock, de·
fendi ng &lt;.:h amp1on Firestone
1'wf'n t Y·r·lvf' .,._
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...,.,u tl1wes1rrn has- a II 8-10 recor d an d 6-4 SV AC Nov. 24 _ Symme:o:~ Valley .. H
Second Ave., Ge tll polis, main i Corps thinks more emphasis
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lak.;&gt;~ on Scult's Grocery. ke rhall ca ndidat es, under the mark 1guud tor third place~ b Dec. 4
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At 8. it"ll bt• lluh Evans Farms
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Gallia Academy High School peting in sports in schools.
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F 1 WJtchl ul eye of new he&lt;:u.l coa(.'h Hodney Cook, a 6-2 jumor. The Dec. 5 _ Racine ... ....•... H
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vs. u , an 8 1 9 P· m., 3 · Lloyd Myrrs. arP drilling fur H1ghl:mdf'rs lost four other sta rt- , Dec . 11 _ Eastern
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MaJ. Gen. &amp;&gt;rbert G. Spar- st.aff wi!l hatllt' Goodyear·~
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campus orgamzations w1U have row , who has headquarters in
their 1964-ti5 orwner agJinst f'r s v1 a graduat ion last spnng. 0f'f'. 18 _ North Gallia •• . A
floats or other. units in the par- Columbus, Tuesday told the quintel. l..eugue offieials h•f• l :"-Jymmt:'S Vallf'y on Nov. 24
Soulhwe~tern fini shed behind Dec. 19 - Wilkesville
tl
ade In ddit
b d
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the teamti will bf' balanced
Ul Hwl number , four
are &lt;.:O·champi11 ns Eastern &lt;md North Jan. 8 _ Hannan Trace .••• H
Basketball season is here. Two Cage Prevues are Galiia A:ade:; ~~~ Sc~:07 ~~~~~~~ ~~~:~s c~:~~:at~!n t~~ . bdter than t'Ver this winter, st•nlurs. four are juniors. eight Ga llla 1n the Southern Va ll('y Jan. 19 _ Racine
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planned in. the area..
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] Kyger c. reek High School, and nearby Kalida said spectator and urged good turnnuts to are sophomore ~ and ninr are Attdetic
Conl'erence last win- Jan . 22 _ Kyger Creek .•••. H
Thursday I 1 r~ t year &lt;.:all d.d
d (' h Haro ld B ar ker . .Jan. 26 - McArthur· -- ··-· H
1 a tt"i.
1 in the area sports at schools should be de- the Monl.lay and
East e:n lS compe ting m one a t Yor k 1-hgh s~ h ool Sat- ,o.th er htgh schoos
tt"r un er .oac
urday mght. A.lso note on your cala11der there 1s another wtll also march In the parade. emphasized and participation night eontests.
H('turnin~ from Lotsl .vear's Thl' Hi ghlanders will
play Jan . 29 - Eastern ... -····. A
at Pomeroy High school next Wednesday evening.
Gallipolis and Rio Gro nde mer- encouraged .
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qumlPt whH:h postf'd an over- eigh t SVAC g~:~ mes , ;ind seven Jail. 30 _ Wilkesville ...••. A
At York. High New ~xington St. Alo~ious plays Glous· chants ~ave donated trophies I He said thiS wouhl cut down ,
: non-lt'ague g:..~mes pnor to the Feb. 5 - North Gallia ... __ H
ter at 7:30 p.m., the bJg Eag.les go agamst McArthur at to be g1ven for the best float the high rate of rejections by
COOKIF: ftF.TU~NS
' anoua t Galita Counly toucna· Feb. 9 - Symmes Valley
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8 :15, and Malta·McConnelsvllle meets Buchtel-York at entry and the best marching armed forres of youngsters be·'
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HUri''ALO.
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tU PII men!, sc.:heduled at
Hannan Feb . 12 - Hannan Trace .. A
9 p.m.
band. The automobile &amp;gencies cause of physlcal unfitness.
- Cooldl' Cilchri st
promised Traee on Feb. 19 and 20 .
Feb. 19 - Gallia County
The prevues do not count on a team's regular season . in GaJlipolis and Pt. Pleasant. He said the late Prsident 1
todJy to ""rei"lt'l·m my self., with eallia cage far1s must be reTournament
record and each game lasts for two quarters. Also, in have loaned new convertibles John F. Kennedy was on the I
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the Buffalo Dills after the hlock- minded that the Lournamenl in Feb. 20 - Hannan Trace
case of a t~e score, there w.ill be no overtime period.
for use in the parade.
right track when he tried to
OI J, I;·r· lullba('k was tiJssed for 1905 will have no bearing on a
- -- ---- -- ·J~nlor ~gh Coach ~ud BlC· --·----~ The annual Homecoming ban- make Americans more aware
!he biggf'sl lo:-;s of hi s stormy team·s adv.ancrment into sec-~
kel1s headmg the planmng com·lavailable at $3 each. The ban- ~uet will be held at 6:30 p.m. of physical fitnes~ .
{'aret'l' .
tum~1l tournamc llt play .
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mlttee for t.he prevue at PHA. quft will be in the Logan High ' m the college's Dining Hall Bill
The 2SJ -pound bad boy and All Clctss A sq u&lt;:tds will J::O I
Proceeds will ~e us,oo for the School cafeteria on December 31Kirkbride, president of the StuAmericall Hockey League
Senior memhf'rS of tile \~icl- leading round gainer ol
the din' r·llv IIl lO sectional tourna-I
purchase of Jumor High Basket- at 6 p.m. Bos Johnson, WSAZ- !de~t Se~ate, will preside
at
dlerort Yellow Jfwkt•t Football American Footh&lt;lll LC&lt;lguf' was menl Pta~ in 19&amp;5 .. The ancient '
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ball eq~lpment.
TV, Newa Director, will
be· thls affaJr.
By United Pres! International Squad, other members and the r~storer.l to active duty with the counly tournament
elrnina- 11
~n lhia prevue,
Nelsonville speaker.
The traditional Homcoming
Ea8tern Division
1managers werf' awarded letters B1lls Wednesday mght le-:;s .than uons wt;.re dis~ontinuf'd
last 1l
Will play Kyger Creek at 7 p.
dance will be held in the colW L T Pts. GF GA l at an Assembl\' Tut"sda y a t the 36 hours alter he was oflert:'d ' March after ne&lt;:~r l y ·4tJ years of ]
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. lege's Community Hall at 9 p. Quebec
H 4 0 28 80 37 h1g sr no ·
to &lt;.Illy tea m m e ClfCUJ w1 - ! contmuuus ·pluv.
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10 6 1 21 !)9 43 \ Robert Ashlf'v . lw:ut frootball mg to pay
the StOO waiver I.istd ··be1ow ·m·
~outhwest8:30 and Rutland plays Mid· tha~ Ed Bartels, Principal at I"Riverboat Ring Your Bell." Springfld
7 10 1 15 54 75 coach prest&gt;ntcd letter~ In Sen- pnct: . ?nly thrt!e of the Bills' ern's 1964-:.ti~ roStiJT . and the
dleport at 9:15 p. m.
Salisbury Grade School, may Music for the dance wiU be pro- Providence ~ l1 0 10 42 58 inrs Brw·e Wflllal·e . Alan Wal - seven nvats had indlcatt!d they Highlanders' schedule for Lht'll
receive the mythical "Teacher vided by the "Satin Tones .. a Baltimore
3 10 2 8 40 49 jlace Jol'v Sterhen~on .
Tom we.re inte rested.
eommg ca mp&lt;Hgn :
Anyone wanting tickets for of the Year" award. Just why band !tom Cincinnati Ohio
W•stern Division
K'ng
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W L T Pts GF GA H~m~hrey/ Bill Halle·\; a nd
ROBINSON MVP .
x-C~&gt;ok, RodnE'y
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Ask Mf! about tha State
ball Banquet may pia~ thelr pupils w?uld. havt! bee_n startled ~vailable at the door, The price Rochester
9 6 1 19 45 44 Bob Can;thPrs
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5_11 , Farm Car Financt! F1aa •
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_. order through The Dally Sen· to see him m a s~tal check- Is $1.50 per couple.
Pittsburgh 8 6 l 17 45 49 i
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quite 1 Jon('s, Danny · · · · · 4
for nt!w or u5ed ears.
tine! Sports Department before ered basketball umfoc~
he '
Buffalo
7 4 2 16 4~ 38 OthPrs receiving leHer~ were catch the Yankees 10 Ihe tight ,
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w~e recently ln a scrunmage last year. Adding to the bench Cleveland 3 ~ 2 8 3j 51 Buddy MoorP, Dave Ashley, 1pennant race but at lectst Pope, Tommy
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Tickets for this banquet are w1tb the PHS reserves.
strength is Bob "Bones" Leith
. w.ednesday 1 Results
, Kennet h H.arrls. .lohn Blake. ' thev · re mak ing mroads on New ' Bryant..
Carter. Woody
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a Coal Grove product
who Spnngf1eld 4 Cleve Iand 3
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packs 18o . Hershey 6 Providence 2
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Saturday. afternoon at ~:30 p.m. an offictal_s whts~le Sophomore Don Trainer of Bea· a working agreement with llie j SEO~ Leag_ue with honorcthle ! b gwhu had a 'O~ -f ield and W&lt;lugh . D:~vld .... . '2
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in the Galha Academy htgh school gvmnasmm wtll l ver Junior
Charle• Temple San Diego team In the Pacific Imention gowg to Stephenson . Y. d h.l
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· Gran d e Co Il ege nn.e d men 'm to th e 1964•65 ton ' of South Point and J . - C t Le g for the 196:) sea- an d C&lt;~ru th ers an d honorary a tl- goo · 1 season ur " . .m&lt;
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This openmg hardwood contest wtll set the stage or None of these ]ads: earned a This will be the third year the
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day is planned for the manr.:hold grads".
strong perforJlUUlCeS this seas-- won the league title this year, ]Wallace.
\ ~·arney , DOIIn it!
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Youthful Art Lanham wlll enter his fifth season as on.
as their top farm club.
The students were then shown
ON TV SATUIWAY
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head coach of the Redmen on Saturday and he appears
··---·--- -~ .a film ''A Desk for Billy.'' Mr. 1 COLUMBUS t UP IJ - wosu- 1 llillon. Rkkv
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optimistic on the season outlook. with seven veteran letWilliam K, Russell. principal, l TV, the Ohio State L1 mvers1ty l Shnver, Howa:rd ··
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termen returning from last year's team which posted I
was chairman.of the assernbly.' ullra - high freque nl'y UHF Ferrell. Joe
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Heading up the big Rio team l
Wednesday mormng the high Channe'l 34, will te levise "'live" Kurz, Tommy
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Ischnnl gtudent bodv heard Mr.l the Ohto Statc-Mtd ugan fool· .' -'-x--1-.e-11-cr_n_,a_n_
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his sophomore year last seas- j an~ 161 rebounds. He i~ 6-2 and
land Mrs. Samuel f~om Nellore , l ball game Saturday.
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on, fishied as the nation's sec-- wetgbs 195 pounds which en- NEW YORK (UPI) - The by 12 o.ver West Virginia (&amp;-3) Soulh Jnd1a. who are on a speak- Ma rv Homan and Kt'n Kell- ·
ond leading rebounder in small ab1es him to handle . the heavy baULe for the Big Ten title, and and Oregon (7-1-1) Is a 2-point tour to Ohio Baptist Churches I er, who ususally desc nbe the
college play with a total ol traffic under the boards.
a trip to the Rose Bowl ~ at underdog against intra-state ri- The S~muels went to each class. gaml' on the OSU radio sporls
&amp;10 grabs, oc an average of 23.2 Another three-year
veteran stake Saturday when SIXth· val Oregon State 17-2).
room m the school as part of 1 netwo rk over 21 stations. will
per outing.
on this year's team is Senior ranked Michlg~ takes on sev* Second-ranked Alabama 19-0) Itheir visit, w~ring the native i do the narra,tive of the broad- ,
Dillon, at 6-5 and 205 pounds, Phil Trout of North Lewlsbu,rg enth.ranked Obio State and the and ftfth-ranked texas 18-1), costumeoftheLrcountry.
cast starting al 1:15 p. m.
1s siDTOWlded by four other flne who will start at one of the Wolverines are
a one•point are idle this weekend.
players who can be expected guard posts. This lanky outside choice to win the decisive grid- Other picks around 1he na to crack the century mark In deadeye poured In 253 poin1S Iron clash.
lion:
aeveral contests thls season. last year and picked off 137 A crowd of over 84,000 is ex· East - Harvard 1 over Yale,
Last year Dillon tallied 297 rebounds while finishing as the peeled to witness Ibis crucial Princeton 13 over Cornell, Penn
and ranked as the team's sec- team's best field goal aboot- contest. Th ~ Buckeyes &lt;7-1) State 6 over PiUsburgh.
ond leading scor.., behind 1he er with a 54 per c~l IVel'flt. currenUy lead the conference South - Florida and Florida
graduated Terry Williams, the
Back for bls lblnl compai&amp;D wltb a ~ record, but a wln by State even, Tennessee 61&gt; over
only regular lost from
the u 0 iDanl I• steve Gllmore the Wolverines 17-1) would give Kentucky, Marytaad HI over
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19113-84 unit.
1 oenlor !rem Asbllllld KJ: lhem lhe UUe with a &amp;.! mark. Virginia, North Carolina 4 over
Sllrtlngatlbelorwanl doll wbo.. baD bandllnJ lo o~perb Saturclay'o gama wlll be the fl- Duke, Miami !Fla.) 81&gt; over
saturday aftoraoon wlD .. be 11 limes ood blo llloollllg a- nal regular season contest for ladtana.
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SUPER GOLD CUP
Sophomore Sharon Gregory bove over~~t~O.• Be avorqod both teams.
Southwest - Rice 7 over I
Premium Tire
of Columbu. Lolli you tile IU polnll per pme !all jleu
Firat ranked Noire Dame will Te..., Christian, Baylor 71
w 188-poai.der . grabbed 121 ., he ICOred zt1 polnls
be fiUIIIIIng lor its ninth straight over Southern Mehtodist.
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C h Lo h 1 alao ' peel- vlotory ' his season Saturclay Fer West - Stanford 1.
potDta playlnJ oniJ part lime. ed ;::'" b tsnll~ 1" ly 101
and the Irish are a IGilolnt fa- over C.lllornia, Southern Callau s u ree rom 1 vorite to down Iowa.
fornia 7Y.a over UCLA, Wash·
R... Lltt 21.45
A1 the other forward Ia three strong bench thai mcludes Sen- TbJrd.ranked Arkansas t~) mgton 121&gt; over Washington
year veteran Don Marks of Vill- lor Bill Young ol ,~lumbus, 1 awl fourth-ranked Nebraska til- Stale.
cent whose conslstenl play last ~ guard who scored 189 points OJ, buth with 8 chance to clinch Pro• _ st. Louis 1 ov..c PhilELITE SAFETY SHOULDER NYLON
their respecUve conference Uw adelphia, Detroit 2 over Mlnn~
tles, conclude their se880111 Sat- sola, Washington 4 over Dallas,
(Twin White Wall}
urclay also as do elgb!IH'anked Green Bay 7 0\'er Cleveland,
LSU, ninlh-ranked Syracuse aod Chicago 71&gt; over San Francislentil-ranked Oregon. The Razor· co, N•w York 7 over PIUs
Limited Stock and SU.
backo ore a 71&gt; point pick to burgh and Baltimore 91&gt; over I
defeat Tens Tech (&amp;.2-1) and 1Los
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CHESTER, OHIO
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hola (4-3-1) and capiUre he REGULAR
Tr1p •nd Still T1rgets
Bta E!gbl llUe, LSU Cl-1·1) II C•rtified Oil St1tion
RACINE, 0.
SpaniiiNII ly: Ch-r FIN Deplrttiltnt
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A-Elhlaamate (Valmid) lt
1 quick • acUng sedaUve r'ltalned only on a doctor'• prescription. II Ia not habit-formIng and lo not harmful wh..
taken as prescribed unJess the
penon who takeo 11 lo an alcoholic or Is oeverely disturbed emotionally,

then how come when you re
wasbi•• wladowo tho streaked
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the
apot lo always on tho
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side? - W. W.
Dear
W:
Maybe for the tame reason
that when you're paintmg the
clrlpt
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where the catch cloth lm'l; and
ed. bell
when you oerve ltulf
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have never traveled by plane.
Do you think the hlgh alUtlldt
would affect my heart!
A-Many penoas with heart
disease and other ailments ar1
safely transported by plane. The
cabins are pressurized so that
the effects of the altltude art
not usually felt , especially slnct
you will not be indulging ln
strenuous exercise. Fw1bermore, all planoo ore equipped
with oxygen for anyone who
needs it. Bon voyagt~.

phone nunibera, and no one enw
joys a joke mo.re than I do, so
why ~rp ~ ope of the many who

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PIanne dbyHIg

Q-1 am 'It yean old

Dear Helen:
Why is it that 80 many peoo
ple can't remember jokes? I'm
one of them. I bear oomethlhl
that is amazingly funny and I
resolve to keep it fresh in my
mind so I can get laughs, and
_ It's gone. Or else I remember everythin&amp; but the puncb
line. 1 have a very good memory for other things, even lele-

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Q-Wbal oould CODH I fullJ
developed baby to be bona
deadT My baby wu &lt;lut about
January 2(1, but about JanuiU'J
li, be quit kicking awl a weelater my doctor induced labor,
J:&gt;urinl my preiDancy, I ~
anllblatamine pllll for an alIerlll', Could they bavo aff~
td tbe beby!
A-Tho en-... of a mother
that can caueo ot!Ublrtb lnclwie
eolamptta and other oo-ealled
loxemlal of pregnancy, bleed4ltfatloa UDdtl' lermJ t!Jat In&amp; from the uteruo, dlabetea,
would make 1111bsequenl returo kldney aad heart dlsea!el, an•
of the land 10 prodUcliOII IID- mla, aod RH lncompatll&gt;lll)y.
Althouib some drugs tal&lt;en by
UIJ:ely,
tllO mother might eause tllO
dealh ol the fetus, the antlhl•
llminu would DOt do thll.

The report said succe!isful
farm policy in the broade::;t
aense Ideally has two comple.
mentary aspects. ill highly
productive agriculture. (2 1 a
Jit.uation wherein farm people
can adjust and earn equitable
incomes In the kind of farm
economy thus generated. The
commission 5aid the first aspect
Singer Danny Meehan. now featured
''has been well dab~,.. yhile
at the Bitter End , offers a capsule of
the second ••remains a foremost
Rarbra Streisand, with whom he worked
national problem ...
in ''Funny Girl" :
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The failure to achieve the
"She·S sort of a combination of Aud·
THF. RF:l'F.RTORY THF.ATHR of Llnsecorid
aspect, BCcording lo tile
rev
Hepburn,
Ethel
Merman
and
Babe
roln Cent er h(l.s h€'en unstH'CPssful m rE'Rttlh
"
The
coming
Broadway
show,
report,
appeared lo stem frum
t:-~inin~ anv •· name" stars as pPrmanPnt
"
Little
Alice,"
Is
getting
an
unpreceden·
Lhe
inability
o a system of
mPmht-rs Of Hw company ..Jason Hoharrl ~
tert
flood
of
mail
orders
Stan
Mustal
non-governmental interfereffce
Jr . w~s the fin;t giant star t o" !Pave . anrl
is
hein
g
tempted
by
a
television
deal
to
cope with rising (arm prohe was joined by Salome J pns ond Ralrh
which
would
star
winners
of
Olympic
ductivity
except by means of
Meeker. The repertory w1ll hove to come
games.
chronically
depressed price•
up with some strong plays to do well at
Are
you
ready
for
the
benefit
of
the
and incomes, and the lack of
the box office with the performe" who
vear~ .Jcirnes Garner told an interviewer:
bargaining power of farmers
are rPmaining
.. "The money I'm making now I spent
Now It can be revealed: Suprome
acting lndividuelly.
a year ago. I! you had my bank balan~
The commission offered a ae- H.
Court ,Justice Victor An!uso was oftrred
you'd
sit
right
down
and
cry.
I
was
betries of policy rocommendali9nl Dear Helen:
an amha~.adorship to a South Ammcan
ier
off
as
a
gas
station
attendant."
Well,
In answer to JAKE who
co11ntry but h• turned it down polttel~ .
10 cope with the farm Income
.Jim.
I'm
sure
there
isn't
an
Esso
station
complained
about the hlgh cost
He wouid have preferred the senatorial
problem. 1t 11uggested an ex•
in
the
world
that
wouldn't
adore
to
have
of
movies,
I'm
reminded of lhlll
panded voluntary
retirement
rtomination, but he stepped astde m favyou
polishing
windshields.
or of Robert Kennedy, whom he bkes
program, a Ugh1en1ng of pro- theater that adverUsed "Popuduction controls in some com- l•r Prices" on the marquee.
modities-notably tobacco and Growled a c11stomer, " You caU
perhapt cotton-&lt;Uid noted th!lt $1.60 a 'popular prlot? ' "
•·Well," aald the ticket
Kirl,
lhore are too many farmers.
5ANQUC,
"we
Uke
1t.''
MAC
A commission opokeaman sal~
I if.it: HO"TE.L
most of the program recom- Jlnl OD Jollfl
SANQUE.T
mendations .,-e modlficat10111 ol'
MANA0ER,WAS
old plano. He oald there wOJ
H~NOICAPPED
nolhln!l novel m the '"'"..
WHeN IT CAME
Uo111.
TO 800KIN0
To l\ellrl Land
P~RTII:S 8ECAUSE
The
commi11ion
1ald 1 folw
OF "THE SMALL
untary
laad
r«lremenl
proaram
SIZE OF 1l-iE
sbouid be !llven a major place
BALLROOM···•
in the total elfort to prevent
over-production In aarlculture.
The flrll pbaae of thll prolrarn would be retirement of
about 40 mtlllon acn.s of subWELL···THE HOTEL (:ollmarginal land from crop prO&lt;
PORATION DID SOME1HIN(!l
duction wilhln livo yean Ullder
ABOLIT IT .... SUIL.T AN
long-term contraetl. Wboltlll'lll
ADDITION 1HPiT HOLDS
500 PEOPLE,,. LiSTeN···
units would be lrtcludld. Farmers would be paid ·f~ oucb
retirement.
1he oecoad phue ol the ,P""'
ll'am would animate sbort-liriD
retirementa of cropland of · aU
productivity !~vela, lar&amp;tl)' tiDdar amUill feed •aiD and

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llack!
A-'111t 111'11 llep should Ill
to flad the cause of 1ho loll
of 1ppetile, aince
removinl
the cauoe t\VII IJI1ldl bet~£
ruullo than a carload of 10o
called tonlco. In many person•
the appetite lmprovea whiOD
lbey t\VO Up lllloklni· In lel&gt;erai 1 relued atmOopbere 11
the tablo,
olowly IJid
chewmg the food well lmprovn
dilesttou. and a~ a consequence
lbe appedte •• ... u.
Some pers0111 wbo 111'1 underwellhl bav. 1o fol'Otl lhemIOivoo Ia eat fattenln&amp; loodl.
Ao
lbelr wtilhl !DI!NII"
lbelr appetite •oually lmprov... OileD old persono.
eapeclall)' lhooo who live ..
lone, lack the Incentive to prepare attracUve meals aod faD
Into po« eating hablls. They
Cllll be helped by developlnJ
outalde lnleresta and by jolnllltl
a 1f0U11 that wlll share cookln&amp;
IJid upenses,

takes that to keep them in the awim. One
of the bi&amp;,Problelllll of the preaent day II
the attention that is given to the very
mobile customers. Even though we all
agree that a little walking Is good for
physical fitness , the avenge customer
wants to step out of his car into a place
of business. That idea on his part ha1
given rise to the modern shopping center.
One leading merchant w h o "
progressive to a great degree. has come
up with the idea of the establishment of
more extensive parking areas adjac~nt
to the main shopping district of his c1ty.
His idea would be to acqu1re properties ln part or tn toto and convert them
into public parking areas. He expanded
on the idea by suggesting that many
stores could have two fronts, one facmg
the main avenue antl the other acrost
!rom the parking lots to add to the convenience of the shopper. He also , suggested that this might be achieved
through some of the government, programs that is aimed at bus.mess still'!ula·
tion and it all sounds enllrely senSible,
Many of the large cities have been conducting experimentalfrojects, such as
setting aside streets o malls for the en·
tire convenience of those who want to
shop in downto~n districts, when the

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Activities of
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District Youth

:~:m:m:N~uchon- Change Noted
Jr., wboae parentl Uve lo Jn T , Co
Meet at WHS
Rttdoville, completed • five •
fl· unty
week dt.bursing
apeclalt.t
MASON - Gory Stewart ot coune at the Army
Finance Concert Plans
Mason, presJdent of the Bien- School, Fort Benjamin

One of Few Private Businesses Going Well
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By JOHN VIRTIIE
prices on the black market are hour delivery oo 1 reque!ted
U•ited Pre•• bt.crnatlonal high For example, meat haa part.
oerhas,.t District Student Coull- son. Ind., Nov. 14. He entered
h been selling for ~7 I pound, Some I tho foodstuff which
cit Association, welcomed M ou~ the Army in June 1164 ond rom- Members of the Tri-County HAVANA IUP! )- One oft e chicken for $3 .SO a pouild, cof· Iindo !too wa onto Ute billet
Frank Capehart,
assistant of-ttlwn students who attended pleted b&amp;slc training at Fort Community Concert AssoclaUoa l few pr1vate businesses no.url~- fee for $10 1 pound. eggs 3D-40 market l.s be~evN to be stolen
MASON - The Student Coun- coach at Wahama High School, the Distri ... t M..tl'ng of
the Kno1, K.t. He waa &amp;rlduat.ecl are reminded that no concert IDJ In Communist Cuba Is t e l'ents eaeh men's shoes for $50
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restaurants
an
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et~ of Wahama High School spoke on education end physi- group Thursday at war.ama from Eastern Hi&amp;h School in will be held on Monday evening. ac mar e ·
and spark plugs for Fi each. .stores, now practically
all
~rift an asseml:lly to introduce cal fitness at ti'e meeting of High School.
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The appP.aranct of Joe and Thla Jllegal tra?e started 'I Thre is also trade In lu:rury taken over by the government,
m'-.mbt&gt;rs of the organization the Mason Grade &amp;hool PTA Eight schools or the 27
in- _
Penny Aronson,
lntern~UonaJ I early in the revolution and be- Hems smuggled In from end from stockyards and
H nd to inform the sludent body on Tuesday evening.
eluded m the district were rep- J
folk singers, which waa orlgl- came firmly entl'fnched as e. abroad. American cigarettes, alaushter houses. Some 1mall
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Mr!:!. Clutrles Yeager, presi·~ resented at the meeting,
Dilly scheduled for Monday f'/.. result of the ""11 0nlng of food, still very popular in Cuba, sell farmers prefer to sell their pro.
Alan Hart led .!tudPnts tn the dent of the PTA, Introduced the Prmctpel of Wahama
High !
ning on the Rio Grande collqe clothing and other everyday es... !or up to $3.60 a )l8ck, Scotch duce to black marketeers ratta..
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to
the
flag
and
a
short
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Reverend
K~nneth
Ray
who
preSchool,
Clyd~
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Foley
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wel-~·
Artist Series, hat bHo postpon- sentials, plus a . shortage of car brings $7S.100 per bottle, while er ~an to the Agrarian Reform
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d£&gt;votJOnal period was led by sented the devotionals.
Icorned the VISitor 9 Mrs Mary
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ed to later In the winter. The parts. But It IS a dangerous chewing gum aoes for $1 p. Institute. The only marketlq
S:mdra Green
Eh:r.abe~ Capehart II the Wa- ~
date of their conceit w111 be an- business with both the buyer pa ck.
body for agricultural goods.
The prl"Sldent announced that harna H1gh School Student Cour..nounced
and the seller ri!klne •
SenttDCel Vary
Leah Ann l-iJller gave a def- Mrs. Tana Simonton of New Cil Advlsor.
IBY MRS. EVELYN BRJCKLES
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jatl sentent'f.
Operate• Everywhere
As the government b often
~hlttemore ~d Lowt, AmerThe black market o erates the victim In the theft ot &amp;"oodl
inihon of Studer.t Council and Hav er~ has been hired as a first The program wn • minla· l
inU:oduced the members who grade teacher al the school. i ture
workshop. The students Mrs. R. V. Wntherman, Mrs. leas outstandmg duo-pianists, BecauJt of tht acarcJty or
h
. C r.. t P 1 destlned for the ble.ck marktt
er~ President Robert Greene It was announcf"'d that the were divided into groups and 1Kenneth Griffit h. Mrs. Gerald will be the nut rezularly ached· &amp;:ood• and the riaks involved, :veryw
~ It urt a. 0 ~~~~ n~ the severity or jail sentence~
Vi~Pre 9 ident ' Leah Ann ~til- l money from the sale of civil each was given a problem relat- Violet, Mn. William Chapman, uled program on the current con
beg!ees. 1 uH
ots h ' t : 9 varies according to the item jnler Secrelan.'Treasurer
hm- idefense
ldf'nUrication tags inf to au jmaginary school the and Mrs . Dana Hoffman attend- cert series. They will appear
usmess n ~~vana.,wblere
t volved and its sour-- The sen.
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Randy
an~ malenal rel.atmg ! . •
tencing of black marketeers
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Kn.thy ; Tuesdar. ~ovember I ~t~. The · to the.t part1cular school. Each I Umted Methodist church
in I stage or Galli• Academy High
The black market does not 1 rarely published, but the termt
Hesson and Gu ry Stewolrt Jun- , PTA sponsor~ t111s pt oJect or group then made up a name for Pomeroy Friday.
school.
appear to be organized, except Iare 9aid to run as hi&amp;h 11 30
ior.s, Betti Scarberry. Sharry sell mg tlte name lags,
the school, a song or yell school ! Mr. and Mn. Stanley Griffin This popular two-piano team,
possibly in the field of car years.
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Fl~her, Donna Roush. and Joy Re.,· Tucker, Le~·is Gilland &lt;'u l~rs . ~nd a masc~t .
of Carol, Ohio and his sister, wei.J-~own to 100111 concert
parts, most of which are stol- Because of this , the bt.ck
in Following thia portl()n or the i Mrs. Leah F~therson of Alb- goen, a~ again making a large·
en. It Is sa id that some black marketeers keep out of sight
Thabet Sophomores. ~ale Rol · and .Willis Dudding are
lills. Larry Fry .
Lmda Call ehi-lrgt' of orgaiHZing a grade work shop, the groups
we.re ,ens and Paulme Dorst of Co- 8Cale coast-to-cOII.st annual tour
marketeers can pr.om lse three-·and a would-be custome-r must
Freshmen. Harry Jo \·a n Mel- sehoo/ ba:sketba!l team
this I brought back together and gtv- Jumbus ali were Sunday guests of the U. S. and canada, and MASON - A stork shower
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before finding
er. Sandt'fl Creer. and :\ l an . yPar. Games will be scheduled en the reason lor the dl&lt;Hce of .\Irs. Ethel Stout.
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their appearance here promises honoring Mr!. Joseph Lish wes Church Fnday evenmg. MIS9 i one .. Thi~ sometimes melnl
HarL
wilh other learns in the local made.
j Mr. and Mrs. Gerald V1olet ' Lo be a highlight of the Thanks given by Mrs. Charles Yeager Dorothy .Barnett, Washlngton, deahng With two or three conThe remaindtor or the pro· st·hools in the ne(\r future.
-~fler lunch eac~ group was ! accompanied Mr. and
Mrs. Jiving holiday weekend.
and Mr!. R. Kay Wilson, at lhe D. C. 11 held worker of the tact men, each of whom gett 1
gram wa.;; madt&gt; up of rPpt lrts It wa s announced that per- gl\en .8 pr.oblem 1 ~ r~ga;dhs to l F'loyd Spence IJ~ Pomeroy, and On Nov. 29 local concert as· home of Mrs Wilson on Novem- W.S .C.S. spoke to the group on cut of the finel price, thus add.
on &lt;Jetiv il it&gt;s of tl1e group . They sons intt&gt;rested in entertaining their lmakgedmary sc 00
k. · 1 ~ y Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lee of Bash· sociation me~ben wiH have the ber 12 at 8 ·p m
Missions.
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nan bt ack mar ket.
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W\'a . we~lt&gt;~·an. Joy TIHl bet and vt&gt;rsilv duri:-tg the ho lidays of mg to t e pro em m
e r · Athens Tuesday night.
1 L. Davis, outstanding tenor, who
Games were played during visited Friday with Mr and The main goods sought In the
.lannt·ll l'H11.
Th&lt;mksgivmg and
Christmas school.
.
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Mr. and Mrs. 1ven Elleson 8Ild will present a concert al 3 p.m. the evening and prizes were
Mn. Fred Philson of Racine. black market are foodttuffs be.
.
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the
ronclusJOn
Lhe
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.
h
rded
to
Mrs
George
Burns
Statt' St udt&gt;nt Counci l Cnnven. sl10uld contact ivlrs. Franz Re1 . d ed
tl . k' . son o a we , .,
r. an in the Lancaster High Sc ool. , wa
.
Mr. Bruce
grad- cause the amount of rood wh.lCh
tton. Harry .!oe \".111 :O.I eter
. chert New Han•n or the Rev· t&gt;nts w~::re JU K on lelf s Its I Mrs. Herbert Lee and son ol 1· Another high-callbn: proaram and Mrs. Homer Noble.
uated from the Ohio
can be bought with a ration
. tt a. a nd Mr s. El'1zabeth Ihas been 9Cheduled.. on the R'IO Mrs. Lish opened her gifts er Trammg
. . School on
boo k - fur exampte, 12 ounl!es
Pt. P lf·a s.:.~nt W11rk·s hop. s'I 1ar· er~nd. Marvan. Freme of the wh"h
rou s they prosented to I h e 1' 1~~ ane
ry Fle-;hPr. &lt;.~nd Linda &lt;.'.1 !1.
\1ason Methud1st Church.
g 81 .fo~e returnln home- the I Lowery also of Marietta were Grande College ser1es. Booked from a teble &amp;llarded closely by at Jackson on ~rida~. He
~f meet per person per weekPI:.tr' ~ lur a Cle&lt;tn·L' ~ Pro. .
gd •.
ISunday gue!!l!l of Mr. and Mrs. I to appear on April 1. are t be
g
"l
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te
stork
Refresh
the
weekend
with
h1s
1s often not enough for a ram·
vl!&gt;J tors were serve co-.es.
L
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a 1ar t Wu
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Players,
In
a
presentamenU.
were
then
:.erved
to
the
Mr.
a
nd
Mrs.
Wllham
A.
1 ~· U the Cu an has money, ne
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Mrs. Phyllls Rowan entered · tion of "St. Joan" by Georae
~~
vey and then left on Sunday
w11l take hi s famUy to 1 relt34 classes, cost mg a total 0 1 Meigs General Hospital Satur- 1B
to ),....
d Sh
gues~,.~~
.
Cl 1 d Oh'
h
h
aurant or deal in the black
H•• II •• t\ H ~r&lt;l
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Invited guest! were
Mr I
eve an '
Io, w ere e
I.,.· · ·
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d . . day lor observation and treatJ
J
ll Mrs Earl Ew: be employed.
market in order to supplement
"Hamwr ( : l'f'~t- t'd
.
\\ lilard P. u ey, a mmls- ment.
ames arre '
.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert
the ration.
Edi •on Hll!lon llf .\1inrr~villr I
trator of the Bureau of Unem- 1 Dannv Shields of Upper SanIng, Mrs. Wayne Green, Mrt.
d hi
f Ch I t EuWler (Nextc Tbe Cburcb)
h.3s rf.~E'n ~d the prt•fix ··BanI ploy~ent Compensation,
said ) du~ky ~pent the weekend with
Stanley Harbour, Mrs.
Mel Va. ~u~nterthoe wea;k:~~n,,Ylith.lll"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
n~r rr~·~t" for use in naming
Isterlmg dale~ of the das9eS ihls aunt Effie Watson Othen
Cla rk , Mn. George
th .' p
t
M
d
I
CORRECTION
his p11rrhrrd fruC'rnscy ca ttle,
will be announced by
local , in the Watson home' Sunday _....,
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Mrs. Nolan Swackhamer, Mn. elr P;r;m s, d ~ and ~rs.
&lt;ll'l'Ord i!l!o! hl TlH' :\rmriC'an COLl:MBUS (llpJ) - Gov . . school authorities.
I werE' Everett Watson and lamMe.ry Berry, Mrs. Fred
Ru erhan
r. an
rs.
ARMOUR STAR
c:uern ~e~· f':1ll le f'lub ~
Jame!' A. Rhodes announct&gt;d to- The. cities. with the number ily, local, Mr. and Mrs. Orvil
Mrs. Danny Yonk~r , Mrs. Don- ~
ous ·
OVEN READY
This nfw prefrx has
bet-n day that apprn\'al has bren giv· of tramees and type of occupa·l Wat~oo of Silver Ridge and
a1d Cook, Mrs. BrU Cook,
.
Q-Wh_n_ d-id- -l-hU It d
r larPd on file- with the Ch1h en for 654 per.~nns tn rr('eive lion. include the cente. at Jack- John Ginther of Che t
1 Sunday School attendance on iEdward Ryan, Mrs. Johnme S
n e
e h A e
1 s lint
&lt;111d fm11'1 nnw on :..1r . HIJIIo~ training in 19 occupations
e.t son 40 auto body repairmen, 40 1 Mr and Mrs Robselr.FI' ld 1 Nov. 15, wu: 47, the offering Lewis, Mrs, Thoma1 McGowan, 1ate!ll 1aubnc
mferca'
11ens ve att1e o Word
1 War
18 lba. and up
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IMrs ..Thornas Ree,
d Mrs. J am· o(I?
will han• {'Xrlusivf' ll 'it' of it. cenlers throughout Ohio under . draftsmen,
and mechamc~.
20 ':received
word · that er
a
baby
,
1
l11 f&lt;~l'1. ·· J:!tm ner Crt's!'' will the Manpower Development cook combination 20 auto me- lg1· 1
bo 1 th .
d I Worship services were held le9 Diehl, Mrs. Lester Zerkle, · ·
ell' gnm
lb.
he his trademark in the Gm•rn- Tr;lining Act
chanics,
15 farm • manalilement, r waa Mrn od M
B .1· at 10:45, Wl.th Ll oyd Ditt·mger, Mn. Lawrence F oreman, 1Mrs. A- On Aug · 7• 1942 • U· S·
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r. an
rs. as1
d
tt d
d l ·
· Marines landed on
1 d
s•~·y~· ~itwlinlicl~d-iiii••••••',.;T~h~e~clfiojjuriis.les-.wiiililiihie•h~cl;d;..t~n•a;ndllliii20iira
irmiiimieicihoinilicsi.iiitill Jefferi s (Ma ~y w·lI son ) . of Ath. of
Jay -19.
ea er, an an a en ance j Rayman
L evmg,
Mrs. ~:~;~~ ~canal, a camaplgn which ended
Dudding, Mrs.
Charles
ens R. D. l'he Jeffens have ~ Rev . Casto filled his regular!Mrs Je.ck Roush Mrs. N
in the de£eat or the
'i'h -~ a son also
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SWI
:It
appointment l1ero Sunday even- Pauley Mrs. Homer
• o owmg e ruary.
1
fith and son Joe were Sunday Jng. Nov. 15.
.
IMn. Harry
Was
1 ' rs.
h
Mr. andMMrs. dKenneth
•
M G Grif·
ld • The M.Y.F. held the1r regu- ard Plymale,
Mrs.
15 0 1
gGueths . f 'A.trand rs. era liar meeting here Sunday even- Mitchell Miss Lydia
u ne o
re
.
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M
d Mr N ·8 Cobb M i'"g at 6:30.
Mrs. Jay Warner, Mrs.
rM
. an Roland'
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d'd r. Mr. and Mrs. Ores Swartz Casci, Mrs Myron Miller, Mrs.
an"td ra Ch 81one an d auAthen&amp; v1s1
· 't ed Mr . and 1.,' ·lrs. Mary Bacon,
·
Mrs Hamette
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1 1 an . •t
g&amp;lers 01
areson
ro r Io
s
d
r
.
MJ· Edmund Fl id
d . Charles D. Woodt un ay a - Smith, Mrs. L. E. Piersall, Mn
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~ s an lternoon.
j Rh~"', .Yeager, Mrs. Marie Cus- 1
(with everything ••• INSIDE)
family of Chester, W. Va. Several people in the corn- ter Mis!l Sally Yeager,
were recent gu~st!l of Mr. and Imunity have been til with colds JJsb, and J)onne LJsh.
Mrs. Robert Ftelds.
durin&amp; the past week.
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Mr. and. ~rs. Dana. Hoffman Helen Findling of Columbus
,
. Sr. a~e Vlsttm~ relauves
at spent Lhe weekend here wllh
L
Wheeling and Ptttsburgh.
her mother and brother, Iva and
.OI:UCIII
Mr. ~:~nd Mrs. Floyd Christy, Russell Findling ...
M_r. and ~rs. George Christy Wilma Jean .;.:therton
took
o. New Ltxmgton, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday dinner with Linda Hen0
Mlran Martin of Athen!l 1 Mrs. derson and spent the afternoon , ----:--:-:---:--:--::--"Dana HofflJ}8D Jr . .and
son there.
j Mr. and Mrs. Bud GluesenSteven of Rutland . and Mr. and j Mr. and Mn. Charles
D.. camp and daughters visited Sul,· !l
Mrs. Carl Barnhill, local, all 1Woode visited the Clair Woode jday with Mr. and Mrs. David
were Sundfly guest~ of Mr · and Ifamily in Pomeroy, ·last Thlll'11- Riggi and soo of Ho~rrilo&lt;lville. IJ
Mrs. Chades Betzmg.
day. In till! afternoon
thl!y Sunday diMer guests of Mr.
Mrs. Ldly Lee Shultz and with Mrs. Woodc and Connl and Mrs. Harry Swan were Mr.
eworythini
femUy of Columbus. Mr. 8 ~ sue, visited Mn. J . B. Hayes, Marvin Swan and chlldren, Marfill
Mrs. Harold Park~r and fanuly and made a short call at the 11yn and BilJ of Middleport.
Giant Value!
Giant Valutl
lnsldt,
ot Co~l Gro~e, OhiO .spent Sun- Clifford Hayea home In Mid- Recent guests of Mr. and Mr1. 1
98c
97c Pint Sizo
even the hose whlc:h Is alday w1th the1r parents, Mr. and dleport.
Larry Ebersbach were
her :
ready connected. Most
Mrs. John Arabugh.
. Mr. and Mn. Dinsmore Boy· parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Ottie ·
powerful Hoover evtr.
Mr. and ~~s. Harr:y Keller l tes and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Roush of New Hav~n .
1
Picks
UP. dirt everywhtre,
whD were v1s1tlng theu son ill Spe11cer, Timmy
and Danny Mr. Sam Ebersbach and chU- '
full set of attAchmenta.
Columbus stopped here Mon- visited from Friday until Sa~ dren, Mike, Terry and Keith of ·
LIGHT!
day
and visited Mrs. Myrtle urday with Mn. Fltlrence Sturm SomerSet spent a weekend re- :
SPECIAL
Purpose
For Colds
Forst.
In
MHlstone,
W.
Va.
Mrs.
Boycently
witil
his
parents,
Mr.
I
ONLY ~CONVENIENT!
:HAIR SPRAY
•nd Sinus
les remained for a lOiljer vlsit land Mrs. Howard Ebersbach.
SPECIAL _
ATTI!ACTIV£1
FIRST
with her mother,
returning VIsiting Sunday with
Mr. ,
QUALITY
•
homo Tue, day.
and Mrs. Horry S\ftln and with
REGULAR
Mr. and Mn. Clarence Swartz IMr. ood Mrs. Clarence Price I
69c PHILLIPS
Certified Oil Station of Loltridge, vi&lt;ited her uncle. were Mrs. Margaret Newman I
Ed Carleton, al the Elmwood and daughter, Sharlee or Syral'::::W~
. ~M~a~ln~S~t~.~~~'iil·~-~··~·..:;.;.N:;:u:;,rs;;ing;;:_.;";;o:;:m:;;e:.;;,,;M~on:;;d:;;a_;;y;.·.-;;;;; cuae and Mrs. Vlr&amp;lnla Kelch
I•
Moore ol ParkmburK, W. Va.
Ant•cid
Mr. Bill McKelvey ond Miso
Laxative
I,ludy Fee of Marietta were SunTHE SMART WAY TO SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS
SP~CIAL _
, day dinner guests of his parnets,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilttam McKelvey.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nease
•
and
daughter Diane of Pomeroy
••
vioiled recently with Mr. tnd
•• "' lflllt of Olr ........
Mn. Larry Ebersbach•
• ThOUJilOIOI 111«11 today ..
Mr. and Mrs. Thereon John•
Faat P•in
1.25
• more complex tn4 Dfftt _,
of Racine were Sunday
•• mort UfYicll, ow PrtKtlp.
Roll of
ner
&amp;LWSta of Mr. and Mra.
SPECIAL _
•
•
Don Johnson and son1 Brian..
• tiGo Doport- Is 1HII tho
By Cora
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Mro. Howard Ebersbach and
Nome
•• lotort el "' boo.._ £ICII
Mrs.
Harold Rousb attended
SPECIAL _
• •rHaiptlon rtctfvtl tltt PfOo
53c LARGE SIZE
• ftuionll atlenti011 of a q111J.
II:=~~Dtmonstration . CoUDeU
11
at Rock Sprln11 Tbu1r•jl
••• lllld nciltlrl&lt;l Phorulll.
76.50 up
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2.00
••
11141 Mra. T, A. Rob~rtodl
FAST
TYPEWRITERS
SEWING MACHINES
of O•trander, Oh~. apeol
1
' 01 it tWHpt1 01 OUR PRICI ONLY
Home Ptrmanent
It ~t,
SPRCIAL
weekend recently with Mn.
It c-.ansl Rolls on whtelt,
CINLY-berts' oiJlter and lamily, Mr.
. Y, price
$1
LAY AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS
no putilng or tugging)
ond Mro. Howard Ebersbach.
Throw.awoy bog. powtr• ,
EASY TERMS~ LOCALLY FINANCED
Weekend guesll of Mr. ond
Mr•. Bud Giuelenclllllp were
lui 2-spud motor, !Mod·
bl!t' listers, Mr. and Mro. Ed·
. .MODEL 84 .•
light. $to II ot , ,
.
-· . '
.
die Price ond Mr. and loin.
Carmel Oiler all or Newark.
Mro. Ethel· Johlloon, M r 1. ·
Singer Sales &amp; Service McCall's Patterns
Rush Eberaboeh, 'n. Kath·
.~ liS W. SECOND
lean Ward, Mrs. Byron Rouoh,
WY 2·2284
Mn. Horotd Rouoh 11141 Mrs.
AltNOLD ORATl
POMEROY
OHIO
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.53, Pt. Pteaoant 24.01, llinton .78, Kaoawha Falls z.t7,
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alld
Jim umber!, IIi p"aadlor hrllboek.
Sel ted
••· ltn
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rrom Eooten wao BUt Amoa
150 pound senior goard.
Wlnninl .,..nd team IIDD·
oro fr"m Rnltand ..... Jim
Sulherlaod, lf3 poolld oenklr
Iackie ond Larry Rupe, Uli
~ : : : : ~baek. Second
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n •.--.m Eaaiml
weDt &amp;o RJck Koblentz, 155
pouod oeaior guard.
Doa Smltb. 115 pouod Rutland oeoior. end, re&lt;etved hon·
Orabte menlion.
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(Conlinued from Pase I)
bo rrt d
Tha Past Olflcenr Club of Ra.
1 en ), but .we wau:hed Ute cine Chapter OES met with
older tPrla and 1t oeemed 10 be Mrs Ruth Bamilz.
Gretta
t the
t
·
Ute g0 ••• thi
--.
ng a
momen · Simpoon, vice president. presid·
Then
there was Saturday 1ed when 11 waa decided
10
night up town-a big thing 30 or give flO to the Ol'ganimtion
lllda yeanoltheago. lkt wao till! big "A Gill lo Ute Yanks W~
Y
wee ·
Gave." It waa decided aloo to
The whole family went
to remember Eber C&amp;rnahan, who I
town together 00 summer even- I• 01 witb 1 gill, Names were
y~~~·· ..;;su::;s 0: 1 ~int'ryeeynig~~ drawo lor Chrtotmos
gUt 1
when 0 ~ hurried in the ltoret ~xchange at the Dee. 10 meet- ,
to get Ywarm for the walk back mg ~ be held at the home
home. We always ended up at Bem1ce Carpenter.
the Big Three Grocery where . A program was presented
genial Henry Swift Bit! Ste~l by Leona Herutley aa lotiolwo:
and George Swift w'ere on band Tha Harvest of Ute Hearl, by
to fix you up for Sunday dinner. Cora Wbb: ~lch ,Are Y~ '!
Mr. Swift had the biggeat, by Cnlorus Gnmm: ThanksgiV•
super, dill pickles in town or mg by Hazel Cleland; Autumn
Kyger
anywhere for that matter. Tbeo Days, HaLTiel Ne1gter ; Tb11 is
a last stop at the ice cream Thanksgiving, Bernice Carpenshop and then horne with a ter; Louise Stewart
read Diana, daugh~ of Mr. and
new magazine for me _ a big Thoughts for the Day.
Mrs. Rodney Sp1res 1uffend a
thrill .... back there.
Each memher told whet they severe cut to heo right hand
For tbe kids of that day tbere l were most thankrut lor the past Sunday wbich required three
was not the indecision on what year.
sti~hes. She was treated at
to do _ we did what was avetl- Leona Hensley closed
the Me1a:s General Hospltal
able. That meant llie old vic- program wjth a reading from James Wright visited
his

Ohio River- John Ladd DeAn
down 13, 12:10 a, m. Walter
Beckjord up tl, 2:10 p. m.
Diesel up 14, 3:30 p. m Dun.
can Bruce up 14, 6:30 p. m.
John J. Rowe up 11, 11 p. m.
Luther Herdman down 14, 1:30
a. m. Peggy Downey up 14,
t ,45 a. m. Buckeye State up 14,
J a. m. Eastern down 19, 6:20
a. m. FI'OIIktin B. up 20, 4:20
a m. Bob Benter up 20, 5:20
a. m. Reliable down 22, 5:30
a. m. Reha Jane dowo 2%,
6:15 a. m. Zimmer down 33,
12:16 a. m. Cotton Queen doWn
23, 2 a. m, Elgerctiff dnwn :!3,
2:40 a. m. Diinola up Greenup
9: 50 p. m. QueE!'Il City down
Greenup 5 a. m. R. H Bosworth I~ down Meldahl 3:15 p

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Baptllt ctw&lt;dlaa, were •~':"' I ~ Ute Alamo.
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opeakm W&lt;dnesday when Ute
Orr lhll ullkely - · tire
Pieaaant Salllrday.
her ....,.. Clrr '
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Pomeroy LionJ Club met
lblrol lotenurdnul . 11_.,
Mr. and Mn. Emesl :~~~ ;~Kr~·. ml Mn,
the Federated Cburch ...,;arl DID • Blooalnlu11tleo ... Es.
Pblllp, Nancy ODd )
roomo.
plarodoa of S,.... wlrldr " 11
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The Samuok haw beeo worlr·j tire l'ttlOII lor Ute llalllba llomel of Roll ond Mabel Win&amp;8Uttday fisitiDI tiMir
1ng hard thll week in a
:;'':"!,~ ~y":"~Y:::.: br01111er and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrl. B - .,. JIM.
schedule o1 appearances ~~!:;:~ ~~:~•:"~-~~=~=~==~,~·- ~offm~ Sunday afternoon. lab
of (hu'lestoa.
.
local ehurch and service
Revival 1! to begin at the·l Mrs Gamet Cllapmlll
II
and !Choolo
Board Baptl!t Church New. Zt
litis weolt 11'11.
For the . LiOill, the coupltl
with the Rev. Bud Hatfleld H Ina Weiland of Pt. rae.-wt,
confined Ureir talk to the
opeaker.
who II Vf!r'J ill.
toms and industry of the ~: 1
Mr. and Mro. Tobey Myen Mr and Mn rr.o1 11 '
nation. He stressed the~
attended the revival at the Huntintf,on cam:e todly tor w
tineoa ot Ute Indian penpt..
Letart Metbodllt Church Salllr· mother,
Mn. VOIII ......,.,
AmericiUII.
eveDing.
who wUI spend Ute winter ~
Tha proarao closed with
due to m hellth.
question ond anawer
V •
odo ol .-tlliciat ,.,pirstioo, Dr. Allendance at
tho 1101111
which proved Utte~sitng
Mullen •aJd.
Baptist Sunday wu 25,
infonnative.
Educational fllms about
Furnishing groups with edu..,_l Mr. and Mn. Calvin Blesltnl
Lion Dr. Harold Browmnoun'C:I ious aopects or heaM diseaselllonal lilmo is part of Ute
called on Mr. and Mrl. Jl(u.
prOJ!l'am chairman. He 11
are available for group
sociatlion'o three-/old
Blelsing oru1 Mlke of pt,
ed tbe coming on Nov. 2$
lngs from the Meigs
of research, education
&amp;andlf lfternooll.
John Heiskel o1 WSA.Z-TV,
Heart Association,
mllllity service in the figbt
that the Senior Citizens• ·
gainst heart disease.
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Ayres- trotting's Triplo rrown
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Survivors include her husbaod, winner- and Race!;
''inpeeled
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Cbartes, and • son Rolph, of ner of two or the Trl''
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Racine, and four daugh~s. ~ents for pacers - werl· voted
J~nuury, a federal official said ] (Continued from Page 1)
Patty Shai~, at home9 M r s. the year's best three~year-old
Wednesday.
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Frank RetnsheJJ, Ozark, Ala., , harness horses today Jn 1 naJ~mes Adler. rep.resenting the 1men who pleaded guilty of Mrs. Gene Roush, CharleS?tn. W tionwide poll or harness rJtcing I
Office of Econom1c Opportun-1 bombing Negro homes and Va., Mrs. Charles Ringel8tean, experts conducted by tlle U.S . .
ity . IOEO), predicted in a talk churches "was a scandalous St. Clairsville, 0.: one eJ• Trotting Association.
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90 &lt;enters would , be Ill opera· · - He a\tribules most or the cine, eight tP"andcbildren, and SPECIAL SCOUT
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lion by the so-&lt;alled "domes- r~cial vjolence in the South to two great tP"andchiidren.
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tic peace corps" by the end of · the Ku KlWE Klan. · J-lis agents Frlends may call at the Ewing \ mer Baltimore Oriole Manager 1
the first year. One center 'In have · tnrii!Miled the Klan but Funeral borne until noon on Sal-! Hilty Hitchcock was signed by
Ohio alreday is scheduled for 1can't "wet . nurse everybody Qrday when the body will be the Milwaukee Braves today to
Lawrence county.
· Iwho goes down SOuth,"
· , taken to the church.
act as a special asstpments
-· I· ·- ·Strong:.. lawS"' sliould be
~eout end Supervisor of the
VATICAN
CITY- ECU· posses restricting the sale of
FREE 'CANDLES
souUreastem state •coutlng IY•
menical Council offic1ats today guns. " but when yoo try, you Ashland 011 oervice stations tem. Hitchcock did special
blocked a crucial vo~e on ren- run head on into c::ollision with in this area are among those scouting assi'gnmente for &amp;he .
giOU!t liberty, The act10n. se.t o~f . the National Rifle Association." of the firm that are giving aJaat season.
a strong protest led by · two ' - ~'B1eediD( heart j\tdget.n way candles between now
American ·cardinals.
lulve prolocled · . 'juvtnllOI• wbo Ute firsl of Ute year. They have
ALL-STABS
Cardinals Joseph Elmer Rit- have C!lmrnllled major crimes. more than 150 Ions of the
ter or St Louls and
Albert 'l1&gt;e FBI 'woitld . ,ave,kilp!On era io give away, They have
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Gregory Meyer of . Chicago lhat Lee Harvey "OS'wal&lt;r. Ken· enougb candle power to
headed a · petition dnve In St. nedy's asoaF;Siil, had a juvenile Yankeot stadium, and If pieced
Peter's Basilica 1o
demand record H the ·New York courts end to end wauld reach from
"instantaneous" voting oo the bad not kept It secret.
Plttsburgh to New York City.
controversil doci~ralinn grant- - Judges also have been part. Customers who purdlaoe seven
ing freedom of worahlp.
ly responsible for the "dis- or m,ore gollons of gas gel the
tP"B\'0 f/1. urbon crime. Y o u 1J;ed dandles. Tha Promotion Ia
QIJADS BORN
can'l safely walt the streets of l in keeping with ·Ute Thanksglv·
PORTLAND, Ore. (UP!) - Wash)ngtoq, D.C.• oven In the i ing-Cbl'lstmas holiday season. ·
Quadruplel•, all girl!. ""fJ born daylight."
• -~~to a i9·)'MI'·old PorUan4 wom.. - In one Midwestern elty i
1 BUY STOCK YARDS
an Wednesday nlj)ht, 'ft!e bab- 1root many poU&lt;;e officers "are COSHOCTON (UP)) - N~~~~~
1es and the motirer were '"' on the 1\'!I'Qii"' QI , I!Je' Coaa al Fartijero Organization (I
poMed Ill be .do~ fine. Mr•• Nostra crtme . ~fl!.. .
J!lem~. In Coshocton,,
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Wright at Hockmgport a Satur- PreSident Edward Foster
jector, contact Mrs. Fred
A-Jameo MadisGu Randolplr.
Meldahl 6: 15 p, m. J. S, Lewis sleigh ride parties and taffy The travelJ.Dg glft was won day afternoon.
sided. Guests were AI
Two of the films availavle
225 North Secood Street,
of President 'lbomal
up Meldahl 11 p. m. A H pulls &lt;how ridiculous man) _by Mrs. Louise Stewart end a Mrs. Maxine Matthews called Duane Ludennan, Dr.
titled, ;'Pulse of Life,"
dleport, Phone _ Wy-2 549l
born Jaa. 17,Haines II down Meldahl 12:25 1 don't know how w~ managed Icontest by Mrs. Cora Webb,
on Mrs. Louise Roush, end Mrs. Mullillfl and Pete Shields.
"Rescue Breathing." Based on
a. m. Memphis
Zephyr up to bave fun puUing taffy. but Refreshments were served by [)arlene Price and family r&amp; Church ladiet ~erving
developed by interMeldahl 6:45 a. m.
we did.
1the hostess to Mr. and Mn. cently.
j l~beon we.re Mn. .
nationally recognized reseaJ•rh- 11
GaiUpolll Dam _ Koth R Time marches on but some- Charles ~ensley, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Roush, Co- Cuckler, chau1nan, a~ststed.
ers, ''Pulse of Life"' points
fbo
Y · times 1 wish 1 could have got· Bert Grunm, Mr. and Mrs. lumbus, were recent weekend ! Mrs. Lawrence Lanmg, Mn. procedures for treat'
4. 15
p. 1m. dJef d at down Len off back there and stayed William Stewart, W. 0. Barnit!l visiton of their parents, Mr. Max Menihart, Mrs. Cleland savina emerg ncy cmag 8 ~~~;~ :~
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Haze I Cleland, and Mrs. tuno
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Dessauer, medical
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se
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longer. we had fun w1th such e en o nson,
tump a
Hmet1, Mrs. Fred
IDdi.a.na ac t·2o own ml night simple things. Even walking to Cora Webb, Harriet Neigler, IMr. and Mrs. HorUe Roush.
Mrs. Ben Neutzling, Mrs. Hen- rated by Raumond Mas~e it
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down G:l~p a. ·m. R_ 0:~t ~:J school, and strangely, too, we ~ernice Carpenter, and Gretta Mrs. Laura Roush. Cheshire
Reibel and Mn.
Lillie .runs 27 minutes.
y,
up 8:IS a m, Tlbolt down 2:IO liked .some of our teachers. UiS1mpson.
was Tuesday guest. of her son,
"Rescue Breathing•• is designP. m. Ravenswood up 6:30
we dldn't we kept it ~ our·
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Mr .. ~~d Mrs. Hurtle Roush.
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ed to teach persons of all ages
m.
p. se lves. Even some stup1d peol
VISiting Mr. and Mrs.
CASTLETON GETS BID •
how to save lives by the coro- il
Kanawha River _ Turner pie are smart sometlll'_les: a
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Scott a recent. Sunday were Mr. MONTCLAIR. N.J. (UP,)- 1 paratively new proven
down Marmet l1: 25 p. m. O. F matter of self-preservation.
~ Mt's. Lewts Sctltl. an~
Castleton State College (Vt.) 1thod of mouth-to-mouth bn'atllt- JI
Shearer up Marmet 4, 15 a.~. At school the teacher wa&gt; the
te Rathburn or Galhpotis, Mr. wao ~amed Wedoesda 1 to. take ing. Produced under the
MUSIC BY ''THE CLASSICSu
Thetm&amp; Ann up Marmet 4:30 law a nd at home the Frents
and Mrs. Fred B1rcher, Pome- part m the National As~tahon cal ~upervision of
FINE FOOO AND ALL LEGAL BEVERAGES
m H1 z
Mar
were, as to Johnny needmg the
roy and Charles Scott, local. of Jntercolleglote Athlettcs soc- who developed the
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~et paddle, if he needed it at (Conti~ued F~om. Page 1)
Miss Cameron Spears ill
tournament, Nov. 27-28. The graphically proves that
d~wn w·l'nf:l td. ' ·0·5 aver,p r. school, he got it - iJ at home, j agencies m Galhpohs and Point ing three months training
Spartan! WOII ft Jftritattoa to breathing Is far superior as
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t 80 Pleasant have loaned the new Child • H it 1 Sh
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e ~. p. m anzo up Winfield 6:30 p m. Jer- he got tt. So~eboevhen !wen
convertibles In which the queen
ren ~ed o,sp c" .1 be
e tournament oo. the strength emergency source of u·.re-•savi~~~t ! l
ry
· f'Le Id 8 .P· far
as aI.D girl.
get Ltand ta coward,
paces. l and her .court wtll
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Luc Je up wtn
Being
her parents, Mr.
fi~ld . y ne Lucas up W~n- was careful to stay on the re- Followmg ~~ . parade at 1 P· Spears. and he-r aunt and un.
1.15 a. m. Beaver up Wm- 1
ed 'd . both localities m. an ex:hibttlon basketball cle Mr and Mrs Hortie Roush
fJeld 6'40 a m
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e- Mr. and Mrs. Otis Chapman
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every minute. Child· vo FranCJs will be- played at were Tuesday evening callers of
r~~m~:':: maste&lt; everything in the GaU!a Academy High School Mr. and Mrs. William Price
a short while. I remember the gymnasJ~m.
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long Sunday hikes we took, the : Foli?WI~g the exhibition gam.e, Charles Roush visited recentm age
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pon. the Rio Grande Red men will 1 Uh h· b lb
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Mra. Wendell Roush.
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Impede our progress on public m t e m e. be".....,
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This M Ynr
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thoi"oughfares will be met by happy but may
swill be 1 ed · G 1 rs. 1 tam
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at a- ren spent a day with Mrs. 1&lt;'1'"·"
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We don't llave time for any- lia .Academy High School gym- ence Buck and Mrs. Gertie Ul'U·II
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thing that takes longer than a 0881 ~ at 2=30 p.m. The Home- ghenour, Gallipolis recently.
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· · coming queen and her court will
the Ohio General Assembly was mmute. We couldn t have a big
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of Mr. and Mrs. Dale MuJford,
sparse durina Wednesday's ..,.,._!all day su'-!ker today because be_ present at t e
-t~me Martha, and Gregg visited in i
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-~~ we wouldn't have time
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t o Uti ck ibiS game • hl h
sion as only
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were introduced in the House it - we re m s
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and one in the Senate.
I Going fast has adwntages but th lame( w$ 1 av a at ford, and 100 Wendell
The most important would going where? Our forefathers thThe oor or1 Hb·~~..:.:~:~... ... •.
the' d t' r100
e annua
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quet will be held at 6:30p.m. in 1 8
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ciamation Divisions of tbe Nat- and so Wilt we - but do we the coitege'o Dining Hall: Billl'
urg ars scope
ural Res
0epa tm t d have to do 1t. so fa~t. Life is
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give the ~~~~~ors in~rea~ ae~- like a soda. nice a sip at a : dKirklbSeride,tepre~IUdent ~df the Stu- With Jewelry Loot
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forcement powerJ over strip t lme. .
COLUMBUS fUPI) - Burg- IJ
mining.
We still have 24 hours a da~
Iars e.'4caped with nearly
just like everybody else, but II
000 In jewelry and $3,1100 in
CHARLESTON, W. VA. - seems like we &amp;el short-changWednesday from a
The ~orest fire threat in West ed.
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Virginia has been reduced but I remembel',. -too, bovmg,
Leo Ruben. 48, manager
the woods remained closed and cast iron stomach. It took green
Shaw's Jewe1ert, said retail 9-lthe hunting season suspended. candy and ~nyt~ing ~~e we Ftmeral services for Mrs. Jue of the stolen jewelry was
State Fore•ter Lester Me- could . eat. That s a JOY that Cbarteo Mabel Shain, 68, who expected to top fiOO.OOO. Police
Clung saJd only 2!) fires were you KIVe up When you reach died at her residence, in Ra· said thieve11 cut a 20-lnch hole in
burning
in West
Virginia 39.
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_ cine, Wednesday evening will be a two-foot thick wall in the
Wednesday evening and these Come now, don t you remem held Saturday Afternoon at 2 basement of the building in
A REPUTABLE STORE- A store that lives up to lis aclverfl.,
were all under control. He said ~r when we ~? fire horses p.m., at the Antiquity Baptist "well-planned'' operation.
three blazes in Berkeley County mstead of a ttuc ·
Church with purial in Letart
lng bargains, has a reputation to uphold.
had be&lt;Jn deliberately set.
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MASON - The Mason Volunw.....
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leer _Fire Deportment Ladies , Theme of Address by Mr. Fultz
the 111""1'- • ~~
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Auxiliary Wlll hold a Bake Sate •
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ISaturday.th November
21 at 101 tlllemord Fulb:, t p~~"'t ~!=~~:·It to, 30be held !1..~ Hart'• room woo the attePclr · Sl t· .
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en h ss off m'" dinner was announced for died
Mooday
at Mt . Carmel hos. The Rev . Howard Ruppel! . a .m. H
at • de
rre ak 100 m Ma""" o1 th Salisbu
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ca es,
plea, I PTA Tuesd
using
Christ ua1
hss voted
William , byterian Church • was re-elected 1cookies
and
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· men serving · Mrs · Ca!h Bahr ' by her husband · Dr
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cua _m o1 p1acmg Mrs. Frank. 1m Triplett and Mrs. R. Gnffin Sr
president or the Mliddleport Mm- a ~g WI_ c 11 an
so ll P1 ties ,,
li~t.ed candles m ~e OOspltal Denver R1ce were nnmed on Surv1v1ors mclude a son. Dr. istertal A&amp;sc&gt;elaUon Monday lwhach wtll be sold by the jar. ' ·
Windows £or the holiday seas- the dJ.nner program commlltee. Wil ham R Gn ffm, Jr .
of t morning at Hea th Methodist Proceeds Will be used for the l The meeting, tn charge
'": The cleas met Tuesday ev· Other committees wt&gt;re nam- Columbus two daughters, Mrs. 1 Church. Other officers were re- 1 ~nefJt or_the Fire Department 1Mrs. James Wil1, pre!lldent,
trung at the_ home of M_r . and . ~ as follows : ~ratin , Mr5. W. Ke1Lh Turplc of Columbus eiected mcluded the Rev .' tn ca rrymg on its volunteer ' ened with the pledge to
'Mrs. Joe BIShop.
E1ghtetn IChester Erwin, Mrs. Wtlliam and Mrs . Charles DeVere of Dona_ld Boone of the First work for the community.
Dev~ttons were led by
members and one guest . Deb- Grueser and ~Ms. HPrman K111- B~verton , Oregon three grand Baptist Church, secretary; and
Max~ne Arnold who read
.bie Bishop, _attended.
, caid tickets, Coleen van Met- children. a sister. Mrs. Ann E. the Rev. Nyle
D. Borden,
ANNOUNCE . BAZAAR . Up To You~&gt; and "'In The
'T"he openmg prayer was giv-ler. The group planned to make RidgC'way of Athensr-~nd a pastor of the MI. Moriah Bap- The R~k Sprmgs Method1st Of Thanksgiving" taken
en by the Rev. Donald Hicks candv ror the Carmen Rest brother. Charles R. Faulk of I tist Church, treasurer. Cho-' Church Will hold a bazaar Fri- the book, ThanksgiVillJ
followed by devotions given by Hom~ during the hohde.ys and Palo Alto, Calif. Funeral serv- 1sen as the new vice-president Iday and .saturday at
. Duke followed with the Lord 's
~r . Wendell Gerlach having as , pla('e the candlf's in the hos- ices were ~1eld this morning 1 was the Rev. Donald Hicks, Cleaners m Pomeroy begmning er in unison.
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theme. ' "Thanksgiving." I pit&lt;Jl window s.
from the St Alban 's Eriscopal , pastor nf the Church of Christ. at 9 a. m. Hand made articles Final plans were made for
Mrs. Gerlach, president, eon·
The flower
rommi\IE'e for Church . with burial In (;reen The meeting was opened with and ~orne made candy wtl1 be ,
ducted the meeting.
thl' "'ear io;; Mrs. Tnph•tt and Lawn ce metPr~· .
1prayer by the Rev. M. E. Dow-·l rold and a bake sale will be l The Inca empire was fo••nd·
Rev. Hicks commended the Mr~.· Hunr e, and thos£' nn 1he
son, host minister. Final held on Saturde) .
led in the 11th century.
class on its participation in the food comm•tlf'f' are ~~r~. Ril·c.
plans were mud!:! for the Com_activities in the church. Nam- ~1r ~ . Yrauger. :VIrs Lon~ &lt;1nd
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serv1ce
eci on the sick list were Mrs. ' , 1rs. Bishop. A d('ssert &lt;'our:-:e
~eWS 1 to be held at Heath Meth~ist
.Milton Houdasheh,
Franklin was served b~· tlw office-rs. Mrs
Church Wednesday evenmg,
-r'riplett , J ames Cochrane and Wf'ndell (;prloch. :Vlr ~. Yt&gt;au g_
1Nov. 25 at 7: 30 p.m.
•;- Billy Rice. Mr. Thomas Bowen 1 er . Mrs. Van Met.er . Mrs., Hl- 1
ENTERED HOSPITAL
1 Rev . Borden will deliver ~e
re~rted on the _:. ung
books o;;hop and Mrs. R(lger Phill ips.
&lt;\mong those who entered sermon for th vrung wuh
wh1ch the class )S purchasmg Attending were ~l r . and Mrs. Holzct· hospital m the past 24 1 Rv. Dawson
ror the church.
Bowe-n. Mr . and Mrs . Gerlach , : hours were Charles V. S1gler, sermon topic wdl be
It wes announced that tl1e 1Mr. anti Mrs. BUI \Cf', \'lr and 3 Ga rfield Ave .. Miss Madonna Be to God for ~s
·~ass will serve the Christm;1s Mrs 8 1:-:hop, Mr. and Mrs. ' J . Boster, 714 Second Ave., Ed- Gift." Music ~111 be .
dinner for the Loyal Wompn 's Yeguger. \-Irs Van Meier. Mrs. ward R. Roberts , Rt. 2 Ga J\j.l by t~e ~ethod1st
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Class on Dec. 11. The men a- Pllillips. :'rl r. and Mr s. GruP.s- pol is, Mrs. Willard T. Cox, Rt. the d1rectlon of Ben Philson.
gain will serve tbe dinner with 1er. :-.tr. and Mr s. Kinca id. the 1 NorthUtJ, John R Marshall , 1 Th: group voted to . have
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Mrs. Norman Yeauger, :\1rs. ! Rev . and Mrs. H1cks and Deb· · New Haven. W. Va., Shirley A. •meetmg ot the prospective
Denver Rice. Mrs. .Joe Bt .;h nr : bie Bishop
'-hiler, Rt. 1 Evans, w. va, I o( th~ Dculy Vacation Btble
and_ Mrs. Wendell Bunl'e pre- '
I1Mrs Donald Ray Creel. Cottage- ISchool m January. Plans were
parmg the meal.
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Class yearbooks werP d ist1~i- SJJPeial 0//Pring
[Rt. 1 Oak Hill, William J .l of Prayer to be obse~ved
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Paul
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Long were named chairmen of .
on. Richmondele. John Crist, 1First Baptist Churc~. The
the project of rememberi ng lhl.' A special offN ing of $5.30 Ashland , Ky ., and Mrs. WiUiam ing was closed . ~ith ser1tence'l
birthdays of the C'hi \dren at the was taken for the Hed Cross L. t•owl~r . Rt. 1 Flatwoods. Ky . r&gt;rayers by the mm1sters.
GIVE SOLID CO,M
Meigs County home. Thr ChrisT - ~~·hen Chester Counc-il DaughtBIRTHS
WRAPPED IN STYLE
r.rs o[ Amerk~ and met Tuesday Mrs. Wendell G. Barrett. Rt.
FI\'E BAPTIZ~ evening.
1 D(~ xter . son. 5:03 p.m. Wedi
MasSagics colhine a carpet of soft sponee rubber with a
Zelda
Weber.
counci
lur,
pre-~ nesday. Mrs. Richard A Byas,
MASON
-The
Holy
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rafirm,
yet f1exible, Arch-lift •.• to assure 'round·the·clock
1
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sided a n~ opened the_ meet1~g I Rt 1 Jackson, daughter. 2: 38 p. ment ol bept1sm was admm1s·
comfort. They are a wholly "fittine" solution to all your
what-to..gi\'e-a-man puzdes. Massagic Gift Certifh:ate!, io
!in ritualist.1c f~rm . Vmlet H1U 1m. Wednesday. Mrs. William E. , tcred to three adults and
any amount and .st)'e. B to E widths. Priced from
was reported 11! and Betty 1Ma nnering , 118 Lee Ave. Jeck- ,infants by the Rev.
Marvan
Roush home from hospital. Se- , son, son, 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jo~rame at the Mason M~:h;~~~ :~ $16.95 to $27.M.
Thank You Mei gs
eond nomination of off icers was Mrs. Richard E. Garrett. 9-D church on Sunday morning.
llf'ld . It was announced that. I Colonial Manor. Ravenswood , . en into the church were Mr.
Countians For Your
' tl_'e Christmas dinner and a $~ 1 W. Va ., daughter, 12 :43 p.m. ;and Mrs. Jack Paugh, Meson
Votes and Support
g1ft exchange would be_ hclo I Wednesday .
1and their infant son, S h a w
at. the December 22 meetmg. It
DISCHARGED
1Duane. and John Sisson, Mason 11 102 E. MAIN
In Nov. F.lPctio n
POMEROY
was also announced that Kete Patients recent!) discharged and infant daughter, Miriam
Hayman would observe her included Mrs. Earl Barnhill , Bet h
50th wedding anni versa ry
on Mrs. Dewey Smith. Jr .. Mrs. r
.
Novf'm ber 28. At the close of Randal Winters and infant dau GO TO LOGAN
lhf' meeting. pot luck refresh- ghler. Mrs. Bobby L_Woods and
men t~ wen' serv ed to :n mem- 1nfanl son. Mrs. Earl Drinnen.
Several m&lt;·mUers of
bt&gt;r~.
. M!'S. J . Ha~ld Sloane-.
Miss Middleport and Syraeuse
The
next
meeting
will be
Janet
Hutchmson.
Mrs.
Donna
byte.rian Churches were in
County Commissioner
f' mber 8_and quarterly
Hayes. Mrs. Charles Fowler. •gan to Jttend a
o[ the
will be observed.
Mrs . Hazel Harmon, Mr~. Anna l Scioto Presbytery ·
·
No1·thup, Mrs. Edgar Kouns. i Rev. Howard Ruppclt,
Barbara Ann Halley, William j George Anderson, Jr ., Mrs.
. ~loyd Rice. Dia_ne Karr, Randy i Tewksbary, Mrs. James Har; !C. Jordan. Tern Lynn Ball and .tey, Middleport, and
Jeffery C. Shiflet.
Don Cotterill and Mrs. Rol&gt;ert l
Hardin, Syracuse.
PLAN TWO DANCES
,
Wahama High School will i'r
9
sponsor a dance Friday nigbt FIRST
Pomeroy
Self-Service Market
from 8 to 11 P.M. This Satur- QUALITY
da_,··s dance will be held at Mid· REGULAR
OPEN DAILY UNTIL 7:00 P.M.
dl eport High . sponsored by the [ Certified Oil Station
Senior Class. The Jays will eRL
Pomeroy
SATURDAY TIL 9 P.M.
I, eee
both events.
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Here, "' by group.
Pa., were recent guests of
Legionares, auxiliary
and Mrs. Jack T. Welch
bers and guests attending
Tommy.
Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Mr. and Mrs. Richard
and Linda, Mrs. Sadie Warth, stead of Canton, Ohio, vi'siited
Mrs. Fred Roush. Mr . and relatives here over the
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Mrs. Bill Roush and Bonnie,
Diane Karr, daughter of Mr.
Mrs. Nora Tripp, Mrs. Mary and Mrs. Roland Karr underAumiller, Mr. and Mrs . Hoer went a tonsillectomy at Holzer
Meredith and Mike of
hospital this week.
Mr. and Mrs. James
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush
Mrs. Clara Brown,. Mrs. Thel· visited Mr. and Mrs. Joe
ma Capehan, Mr. and Mrs. bage and Kathy at Barberton,
Bill Grinstead, Mrs.
Ohio, over the week end.
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Smith, Mr. and Mrs.
Bo
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Roush, Mr. and Mrs . ~~~-~~~
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e Peg Tab!..................... $1.95
nant, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hol'f-11
e Pr11ident Konntdy Bank •• , • . . . . $1.00
man. Mr. and Mrs. Emo WD&lt;MI, II
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wood , Mrs.
eDish Sets .................. 9tc-$3.98
G. 0. Roush, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles tJodd, Mrs.
Ralph _ _ _ _...,
eRidint Toys ................ $2.98 up
II Tholr•psc•o, Mr. and Mrs. C. M.
t"ll''llo
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WoUe, Mr. and Mrs. J•m~e. sbEN•t.l
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. tu
eAir RiftH ............ $6.98 to $13.91
Cooke, Mr. and Mrll.
• Air Plolols
Zerkle, Rev. and Mrs.
ford, Donald Ohlinger,
eRoll Top Dosk ond Chairs
Sayre, Commander aod
• Strvico Stalion
Richard Grinstead, Mrs.
eDoll Houtos
Hart, Mi'. and Mrs.
e Chemistry Sots
• Building Sots
Ord, Mr. and Mrs.
er, Mr. and Mrs. ROY Cooke,!
Mrs. Melvin Knapp, H a r r
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SH Our Seiection of .. .
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The Haven Homemakers
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Secrot Sister names ,...,e ;
for the coming year .Mrs. Har- eComttletety t(Uiet .-nt1tnold ;B~mgarner was
pump 1nd motor are entirely
a new member. Plans were •ubmerged under water Jn the
m••de lor the Christmas
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hou•• - saves up to $lfiO.Ob on
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Johnson, Mrs. James
Mae- len by Harry Layne. Followina
RDII!nl. Gornet aamr. Velma Joord _ . , ........
Knight. Mrs. Edwin Stein. Mrs. the dinner a fUm, "Test of Mr. James Hobbs of KlnpOC13
aod Audrey Hoffman, Mupret ..... 11th
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- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ,Lloyd flAlush and Mrs. Batey. Faith." was shown by Rev . Jad&lt; port. TeMesaee vfsited roeentThomas. Kathryn BleQ!DJ, El- Mn, Elh ••t•
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va Canter and Irene Wmebren- OkeJ Roolb vlllltll rrl6lJ
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dl ssed b WU·
d. · M . d M
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!Mrs Sally BGerd' Rodmlll an&lt;
By Mn. Carroll Adams, Jr.
An election of offlcers (or the!on Nov . 24 at th ho. me _of Mrs . l ~rogram wu !ICU
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Yeage r ~ With r. an
rs.
By lreae Wlnebnaer
ner.
.
A&amp;euP«&lt;erti ln
thr
TRAIL RlDE
year 1965 was held . Those e!eec lw T. Slone at wh1eh ume the ! ham Powell, Jr.: the 196S Pro- .Joseph Li sh.
, M
nd Mrs Chari
The Suoday School attendAnce Florence
JtaL
Members of the ·River View .t were : Harry Pickens.
Thanksgiving
dinner I
Budget
presented by Mrs. Alice .
left
on
son,
bus-lat Guidmtv!:. was
OD
Blessioa
1Wllha~ Russell . the Tur~;&lt;&gt;ver Sunday 1D VISit w•th her son !ness visltoro In Cincinnati on Dllll";
Saddle Club held a Trail Ride dent; Charles Weaver.
VICe Will be held .
Tb ~- Oiling. Mrs Fred Norria and dat14hl
on November 8. They met at president ; Harry Miller, secre·l
RUTH CIRCLE
chart Why Do We Give, was and famil y, Dr. aod Mrs. Karl Saturday.
Lynn yare
ur-, f!'l
~ Bill and Eva Wel1•nr
the home of Mro. Mary Froendt tory and treuurer;
Robert The Ruth Circle of the Lulh· presented_ by Donald Bumgard· Bletner a\ Knoxville. Tennes- Mrs. Mildred Thompson call· beMrs. s:;'~=
~ Olt ' r and Mn Okt')
and rode for four hours andre- Cooke, assistant secreta ry and leran Church Women, St. Paul's ner. A dtscus~non and pledgmg see.
ed on Mr. and Mu. Okey Roush
r~ Mr and ~s True Roush sa~y
·
turned to the home of Mt. and treasurer ; John
Bumgarner .jChurch met on Tuesday even- 1was conducted at eac~ table Mr. and Mr s Pete
Burris Tuesday.
w' 0 r' Ma
Tbunda Mr Darrell Bouman Donalo
Mrs. Henry Elias, where re- .aong leader ; Harold Bumgarn· jing at the home of Mrs . Lloy_dlhy a Jh~tes:. H~tesse~i17-ere and family of New Haven visit- \ Mr. and Mrs. Cla n'! Severign Novss ~ was ~~· BlessinB~; and Shelby were Sunrta'y dinnPT
freshments were served
by er, assistt.nt song leader.
\Roush . The program, ·' Radio Mrs . 0 11 ry,
rs..
wn ed on Sundey with Mrs . John are spending a few days wltb b"rt.hda '
· ·
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ests of Mrs. Rena Bonecutter
1
Mrs. Eliu and Mrs. Donald Those attending the meeting \ Gospel in Africa," was present·j ~owel~ Sr., Mr~ E~wmW~~sh, Raybould who ma~es her home 1Miss Garnet Aten and Elaine M
Mrs Fr~ VaDMet-- ::!d children
Smith.
were Luther Smith, Paul Rick- ed by Mrs. R_obert Lay~e.
rs. aul Rous ' rs .
am with Mrs. James Wise.
~ McKinney.
Etna ohio ;ere Thurs- 1 Mr and )irs calvin Blesling
0
Those who rode
over the ard, George Jewell,
Larry A short busmess meet1ng was 1Russell and
Mrs. Alfred Visiting with Mrs.
Harry Revival is now in progrt;SS :
dinner ' uest~ o( Mr and and Mr and Mrs W G Rol~
miles were Mary Jane Tennant, Cheesebrew, Eddie Bumgarner,l·conducted by
Mrs. Donald,Sprouse. ~e ~~ _for t~e d~· Schwab on Wednesday was her at the Letart Methodist Church
Okey :Lush
·
tins we~e ~ visttOn In
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Lennie Tennant, Jane Roush. Ottie Roush, Charles W_eaver, Bumgardner. .
~ ~~ was . r. d. . :~t~ sister, Mrs. Vlctor Stewart and with the Rev. Mrs. Winkler as ~ Board Lad.i~ Aid met 00 Ripley Saturday.
Ed Roush, Henry Elias, Jim Edgar LaY"'e. Bernard L1evmg, l Others attendmg were Mrs. \ e meetmg was ISmlss WJ her nlece, Mrs. Linda Bailey evarttelist.
Wed e sda · th B d School Sharon Brinker of St Mary'l
1
Elias, Sarah Elias, Bob Byus, otha Lieving, Edward Bumgar-1Henry Such, Jr ., Mrs. Herman a ~rayer ·
and children all of St. Albans. Okey Capehart end Lewis hous~e anJ ~ nt eth:a~ay quilt~ school of Nursina of Partera-Ed Mattox, Lynn Breedon, Car- ner, H~rry Picken~. R~v . ~ar-1 Layne, Mrs. Jo_hn Fry, Mrs. NEW HAVEN I CONT. ~
Mike Tay1or of the Merchant Blessing of Co)umbus spent the .
Those itendin were Mrs burg spent the week end tflth
Ia Crookham, Donald Smith and tin Bensford. Harry M11ler . Rcr . H&lt;~rry Layne, M1ss Lelah Jane l Among thos attendmg were Marines, stationed on the Whit· weekend with their parents.
~- M aBro g Mildred . her parents Mr. aDd Mrs. Fred
Mary Froendt.
bert Cooke, LcJiter Ze.rk\e and Powell and Mrs. MelVIn Knapp. Mr. and Mrs. Herma11 Layne, ing at Norfolk, Va. visited re~ Wade Carpenter is spending Th~~
Ma w~sh Maude iBrinker. '
EUB BROTHERHOOD
Tom Hoffman .
BIRTH
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Layne, Mr ., cently with his parents, Mr. and a few days In Coolvi1le, Ohio. .;,;;;;;;;P~;.;·:.,;:;;Y~~~·_;;;~~~~~=--====-The Brotherhood of the E~B
SE~TNG CLUB
Mr . and Mrs. Fred Po':"eroy of and Mrs. David Roush ,
Mr.l Mrs. John TayJor.
Mr. Paul Hoffman, who is
.
Church met on Monday evenmg1 The Sewmg Clu b met on Santa Cruz , Ne": Nextco, are and Mrs. John F: Roush, Mr. Recent dinner guests of Mrs. employed 1D . Pennsylvania, •
with George Jewell as lead·~ Tuesday afternoon at the home announcing the barth of a seven and Mrs. Max Etchinger, Mr. Catherine Reynolds aod family spent the weekend with his
••
er . Luther Smith led a discus- of Mrs. Fred Batey _ Refresh· I pound boy on November 12, 1964 and Mrs. John Fry, Mr. and on Sunday were Mr. Albert family.
sion on "The Church Mini!l,!-ers . ments were servrd to Mrs. L;in a hospital in
Espanol~, I Mrs. Lloyd Rou$, Mr . and Swatzel, Pomeroy, Mrs. Car· The Joe Boston family hElve
and Its Members."
i C. Roush. Mrs. W. T. Stone, 1New Mexico . Mrs. Pomeroy IS Mrs. Donald Bumgardner. Mr · roll Shinn and children of Leon, moved to their newly purchas1
~~a:~~----------~-----.-..-.-...-.
of and Mrs. William RllSsell, Mr . Mrs. R. C. King oE Hender- ed home in New Haven.
1 : the forme-r Sandra Roush
New Haven. The
maternal and Mrs. Harold John:,nn, Rev. son, and Mr. and Mrs. A Iva Mrs. Loia Ann Phalln fiew to
grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Welch, James Luckeydoo , Letart.
Anchorage, Alaska, to join her
Donald F. Roush of New Hav- Layne, Wiliam Powell, J~ ., Herbert Amick is reportedly husband who ls in service there. !
en and the paternal gran~par· Joseph Paugh, Mrs. E d w 1 n a patient at the Holzer Hos- Mrs. Audr~y Hoffman and
i ents are Mr. and ~rs. Vmson Roush, Mrs. Paul Roush, Mrs. pital. He was taken there
on children were in Ravenswood
, Pomeroy of Greenville. Pa. The Gary Roush, Mrs. Grant Roush, Friday by his daughter, Mrs. Wednesday,
\
maternal
great grandparents Mrs . Fred Roush, Mrs. M. L. James Buchannon, Middleport. The Guiding Star Ladies Aid
I are Mrs. S. H. Reitmire and Ohlinger, Mrs. Velma Roush,
Visiting with Mrs. Charles held their weekJy meeting in '
Misses &amp; Lad1el
Mr . and Mrs. Probe Roush.
Myra and Jane Roush, Mrs. Barton over tbe weekend at the church basement Tnursday
GARDEN CLUB MEETING Henry Buck, Jr., Mrs. William Pleosanl Valley Hospital were ~­
Si2es
The New Haven Garden Club Powell, Sr., Mrs. J . V. Me- the following daughters and rei~ home of her son and daughter·
121&amp; to BIJ 10
ALL NEW FURNITURE FOR
met Thursday _evening at. _the Grew, Mr~. Johnny
Rous~, atives, Mr. and Mrs.
George in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Russell
Club House wath Mrs. Wllham Mrs. Melvm Knapp, Mrs. Hal- HILI, Cleirton.
Pa. Mr. and Barton, where she will recuper, Chisler, Mrs. Harold Johnson da Ridgway, Mrs. Roland Karr, l Mrs. Frank Gates, Mr. and Mrs. ate from a broken hip.
and Mrs. Floyd Carmack as Mrs. Larry King, Mrs. Alffred , Frank Poskon and son all of Mr. and Mrs. Richard
nostesses. The meeting wa~ call- Sprou!le, Mrs .. Nelson Roush, 1Elizabeth, Pa ., Mrs. Mildred 1 stead of Canton, Ohio visited
1
ed to order by the presadent, Mrs. Otto Gr1mm,
Karen1Garwin, Finleyville, Pa.
on Thursday with Mrs. Reuben
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Mrs.
L.
C.
Roush.
The
roll
Greene.
Mrs.
Barton
is
expected
to
Stewart
and other relatives in
INCLUDING
call was answered with "Name:
PTA TO MEET
be returned on Monday to the the Bend area.
A
An Unusual Animal."
1 The New Haven PTA
Mr and Mrs Bill Brown, Mr.
Fri9ldaire
. The program on "Unusual meet on Thursday, Nov . 19,
Cliff Roush; Treasurer, and Mrs. Ferris Justis visited
Wild Animlrl1s." was presented 8 p. m. at th school. In
Otha Lieving: Publicity, recently at Brilliant, Ohio with
Rtfrigerotar
Mrs.
William
Chisler.
A
ing
with
American
Ray
Weaver and Mrs. the latter's daughler and son·
and
business meeting was con~ Week Mr. Donald Foglesong
Fred Batly ; Flowers,
Mrs. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tay.
full sizo
ducted at which time they de- speak on '"Education of Youth.' George Jewell and Mrs. CJayton lor and daughter.
Gat Ran9e
cided to have a grab bag ex- VETERANS DAY DINNER Athey; Program, Mrs. Howard Mrs. Charles Aldridge and
change at the Christmas meet~ A Veterans Day Dinner
Burris, Mrs Bernard Lieving, daughter, Gratus. attended the
• • •
ing.
held on Novembec 9 at the
and Mrs. Thelma Capehart. The. funeral of Mrs. Aldridge's aunt 1
Buy on Easy Terms
r.ur young douglller'S !eel oftl rallr star- lllf
Those attending were
. gion Home in New Haven. Mrs. December ineeting will be held in Cincinnati, recently,
[
A small down payment
dry
in Esllloos ... arnt her fashion awetitt •111111 utM . L. Ohlinger , Mrs. Ottie Paul B. Powell and her
at the home of Mrs. Martin Mrs. Mabel Hervey of Perk- I'
1nd only $1.00
istied,
too. for IIIII tlzh~ ...,IJ llned, - ·
Roush, Mrs. Lee Gibbs, Miss ents prsented a vocal
Berisford and a grab bag gift ersburg visited over the weekper day.
bools
by u.s. Rtlbber •• made "' .....llel, Wlltrproof
Lelah Jane Powell, Mrs.
as follows : The singing of
exchange will be held.
end with her slster, Mrs. Earl ·
loya101 -tbf polr,nerlc material that WDI't Ink
ard Burris. Mrs. B. R. Vance, National Anthem by
Those attending were Mrs. Ewing.
1
frerze,cra:t.dllp, stain or scuff. Ar1d tfteywlpt cl11n ~
Mrs . J. V. McGrew,
the singing of the Pledge
Martin Berisford, Mrs. Wald Mrs. Gloria Ebersbach visitlltW wiUii water! Why DOl briac JOUr dlu&amp;bl11 in soont
Lloyd Roush, Mrs.
Allegiance by the student
Cunningham, Mrs. Fred Batey, ed Mr. and Mrs. Robert Suiter
Layne, Mrs. H. L. Dyer,
· "Withoul Him" by Barbara
Mrs. Nora Tripp, Mrs. Howard in Charleston over the weekend .
Fred Batey, Mrs . Velma Roush, sandra Marshall; "West
Burris, Mrs. Otho Lieving, Mrs. Mrs. Kathryn Long Robey
Mrs. W. T. Stone, Mrs. L. C. gnia" by Karen Greene; '
Clayton Athey, Mrs. Bernard Kaylong died Monday mornRoush, Mrs. Donald F.
i9 Worth Fighting For"
Lieving, Mrs . Nannie Johnson, ing, Nov. 16 at the Van Meter
Mrs, Harry Layne. and
Barbara Marshall;
Cliff Roush, Mrs. Thelma Rest Home at Clifton. Services
~ MlbDLEPORT, 0.
hostesses, Mrs. Chisler
a! Journey," by Rick Powell; Capehart, Mrs. Ray Weaver, were in charge of Crow-Russell

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PTA The
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was · named":ll'~ase t:eata by Mn. lduiM bid, Georae
for the achool. A gift urchased Wagner, Mr. and :Mra. Horact
for Mrs. Geneva Joa~hlm who Abbott, Mr. and Mn. Harold
retired last year as principal Blackston, Mr. and MrL Edwas sent 10 her
' ward Ball, Mr. and Mrs.Opha
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Offutt, Mr. aud. Mn. Georee
Donald Lamming, school board Sisson, Mrs. Velma Doujla11
member, thanked tM PI'A and Mrs. Walter Bunce.

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$8,500.00.

MR. AND MRS. C. B. HAYMAN
C. B. and Kathryn (O'Neil) Hayman will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary November
28 with open house at their home one mile south of
Chester from 1 until 4 p.m. The Hayman's havl
one son, Guy D., of Long Bottom; 11 grandchildren,
and 11 great grandchildren. They were maiTled November 28, 1914 at the court bOuse in Pomeroy by
the late John L. Blair, Justice of Peace. Mr. Hay·
man was a rural mail carrier out of Long Bottom
for 40 yean before retiring Feb. 28, 1957. Mr. and
Mrs. Hayman have spenl their entire life in Meiga
county.

DAIRY EQUIPMENT

Meigs Riding Club is High
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3 extra lots. 2 squarea from
sociation banquet Saturday ev- the various classes by Mr.
bestowed upon me till death.: ville. Ohio. Write Ruymond
Court House in Pomeroy. PricNOV. 11
enlng at Albany High School, Downie and Dr. Grady, firstthln
Hazel Van Cooney
, Brown 755 Stelzer Road. Co l. , u . S. CIVIL SEft.VIC&amp; TESTS I e1.1 very reasonable. CaD WY Bethel No. 62 of Ule Intern&amp;·
with 144 in attendance.
the reserve, and second in e
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Dr. and Mrs. Grady, Mr. and horse, owner, and r1der rbe~elv.
Nolice
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Mrs. William Downie and Mr. ing trophies with n)
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bedrooms, garage, basement. bership and Evangelism Cornand
and Mrs. Bv~ Frazee. Mr. Dow- serve and . (2) the cbam&amp;:
SHAKE HAVEN, Chester, Ohio
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nie served 80 master of cere- were: Enghsb th&lt;ee • ga .
State Rt. 7. Closed for seas· , 1954 ONE TON truck. with cat·
'- Business Services
Large :ot. Out of bigh water . mission members, will meet
Imonies and introduced those full mane and taH: 1- BetiDti
on. Thanks to all of our cus- t Ue rock or trade for ptck-up.
central beating
Inquire Thursday evening, Nov. 19, 7:30
at the special table. Dr. Gard- 1Peavine, ~arroll Ball, Athena
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tamers. See you again next i Call CH 7·2337,
11 18 3tc l NELSON'S Fur. House. Now Charles Wildennutb. WY ,_ to 9 p. m. a~ Heath Methodist
ner aave 111 everal poems which ·l 2. Gay Aristocrat, Bob FraSpring. JWle a:-~d Roger Epple ·
open ror busm~ss on ~ech~ 2205 or &gt;NY 2-6116..
9-28-tfe Ch~.rch ln Middleport.
he composed, including "T 11 e zee, We11ston.
11 19 Jtc , CITIZEN Band Antenna. Hy·l ani r St., Pomeroy. H 1 d e 1
The Women's Association of
Modest Horseman:~
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11 18 6tp ~'OR SALE-Middlep&lt;~rt' talJ. the First United Presbyterian Services wiD be held In
the
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SHOTGUN and rifle
shoot, antenna Like new, priced for
-- 1 butJtH .... located ~ N Church ln Middleport will meet HopeweJI Baptist Church at Mt.
Sunday, Nnv . 22nd, 1 p. m.. quick s~le. Phone IVY 2-2440 rRANSMISSION Salvage Com- ~nd
Middleport Thursday evening at
the Allo and burial wiD follow In
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• ·blirln~r. ~ew ~ven,' w. Va.
Turkeys for prizes. Bob Hill ~l or WY 2-2593.
II 18 tlc l pany. Repamng all makeo.
Priced
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Western easure
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rme Fire Department
jTHEnE WILL he a b1g auct10n , mtsstuns. Maurice Gagnon, q - at Oblo Hotel.
givingCaof~en:.kywi ·s progr~ 0·
COUDCl
ped mane and tall: 1. Rollan,
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Mrs.
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Kay Allen Athens 2.
Royal
-::,.,..--=:::=---Laurel Cliff, Rt. 124,
beII 17 Ue
leader wilh Mrs. Edward TewkaPlea&amp;ant Valley Bo•pltal
Re H ~ L son Hamlin
WILL THE person who took tween Rts. 33 and l48. There
Auto S•las
bory devotion.al chairmall. Host.- ADMITIED: Mrs. Martin
w.·va. ~:lgish ;~..~e Horse:
the 5 gallon can of gasoline will be a lot of good mer- t.arl Gnesor, Plamblal ...
tesses wdl be Mrs.
Rod· Durst, Pt. Pleasant
Marcia
' Dore Sob Frazee
from the Fire Truck please! chandise. Russell Welch.
UeattD1
FOR SALE - 1957 Chevrolet ney Sauer, Mn. William Ingels, Lynn Schultz, South!ide Mrs.
~~L;v~~~ s Pam 'Fruee ri,,ter,
return the can. Racine F'ire I
11 18 3tp
MIDornlllo, Belair, 4 dr. Sedan, automat.- Mrs. Richard Vaughan, 1\!n. Robert Chaffin, Pt. Pleasant PT. PLESANT - The Student .
edl Sha Blickie Alh·
Dcpurlment.
11 19 3lc ·
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Ic. New battery, t good tires. Annis Oblinger, Mrs.
Judson John Greer, Pt. Pleasant.
Council of Point Pleasant. Jun- '· Ne e,
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Reason lor selling _ goillj White and_ Mrs. Carl GilmOre. DISCHARGED: Mrs. James lor lngb School has elected of· "":iestern Pleasure 18 _- 5li in·
NO HUNTINr; ON THE Robert i. passenger, automatic shift
s.- - to Germany. Phone · WY :r,. The Twin City Sllrlne Club ShuU, Southside Mrs .. IA&gt;y- fleers .for the 1964-6.1 school h .
Chico Beverly Allen,
Ritchie Farm.
ll 18 6tp and power steering, Phone
Beasonallle $29t.
11 11 31&lt; will bold · their regular meeting al Florence and son, Gallipolfl, year.
Ic ~· 1· 2 S~cho Donna Al·
·--I WY 2-61)16.
11 18 6tc
C&amp;ll W1 z.zt'11 DaJ • N1J111
t th club room in Masonic Ohio
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1 Thursday BrRTII· Mr a d Mrs Martin Dallas Kayser was chosen len, Athens. Tennessee Walking
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lll-24-30tc ' Harden's
Market, Syracuse,
1956 BUICK t dr. special auto-: Temple, MidThepor ' Ill be elec- Do t Pt. Pl.;, n 1 8 tilthte president, Dwaine Gree, VIce- t1orse: 1. Mr. Goodfellow, Good
with the low, low everyday HEA.TING, Plambtn~:, MaeDer matie transmission. Power ~t I P· m_.
ere w
are to rs' ·
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r. president
Stephen
WUson, Acres of Athens owner and ~·
prices.
Extra
specials.
Thurs· hmaca. Arnold
Brodlen. steering, good tires. Contact: ti~n of offiers. Md:r:sbe~rd Er·
secretary,
8lld Joe Head, trea- H. B. Boocks rider; 2. Go Boy·~
Your L1ndm•r• Service
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day, Friday, and Salurday. Ill East Main Sir&lt;e~ POD&gt; Tommy Stobart, Racine, Ohio bring the~ 1964and guard · of
surer.
Honeymoon, Keith Zimmerman,
$t1tlon Is Giving Away A
; Large country fresh, white croy. Pboae W1 UI4L
II 19 3tc rue Rolls • gr
Albany ·Western Stock Horse:
eggs, 3 doz. $1.39 Fairmont
Aladdin Temple, will be presClassroom delegates and alter- 1 Mis~ Trixie Ed Mattox, Pt.
1 11 11e
ice cream, reg. - 9l!c I&gt; gal.
1954 One ton truck with cat.- ent. All members are urged "'
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nates are Barbara Legg, Jaant W Va · 2 Royal Rex
ReJister for tb1~t good second
AUI..'I'tONEEJl
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mes Jarrell, Brenda Hartley, Heaards • La'wson,''
w:
for Only 79c. 5 lb. bag Flor: '
car each time vou drive in.
C...pleto t e rae or a e
· The Willing Workers Class of
Gary Park, Roberta Randolph, ow
No purchase necessary. just
re.!!Hter.
ida orange, 49c doz. Reg. 89c
Critl lmultnnl
Call CH 1·2331,
II 19 31e the Enterprise EUB church
Irene Sheline, Monte &amp;ss, Va.nl ish tbree • ailed, ell~
MlNUTRub pain reliever, 59c
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--iU meet at the home of MiSB
By Mrs. A. H. BaDey
Roy
Allen
Busb,
E mang e and taUg. '1. Melody
HOME OF UNICO TIRES
Fresh cranberries, Z9c lb
&amp;. C. BRADFORD
1959 BISCAYNE Cbevrole~ :r,. w
~ sda even- M G
Wblte d d ht.B
peel
$1.50 value Revlon Hair spray
ard O&lt;rothy IA&gt;ng ,,ur Y
r. rover
an aug
ael Bright, James
arney, Sto
ll James Haytborne
SUPER SERVICE
79c
tax.
Bologna,
3
lb.
$100
llacble,
Olltll
door,
6
cylinder
stand
mg.
There
will
be
election
of
er,
ll&lt;lris,
spent
a
week
end
Sandra
Brown,
Patricia
Dunlap,
Be~~=·
u'wner and PaU;y
STATION
Morton's
TV
dinners,
39c.
EvI
II
tfr
shif~
radio
and
heater.
New
officers.
at
KUlbuck
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
,
S
arah
Lewis.,
Charles
Burdette,
rider:
Z. Tiger LU;y, Pam
J•clt W . Cutey
aos Leoder Bacon. 49c lb. ,
paint. WI t-3443.
etp A Christmas Bazaar and Paul ·Baker and family.
· Charmaine Walden, Debra
Fr~ WeUston Clover Leaf
Moe. WY l-9932
11 16 _ ' bake sale will be bold at the Rev. Stilts of Racine called ma;, John Kososk!e, Glen r el 'raceEXPERIENCED
11 18 3tc
1 Dany D liutcb
_______ _
Tho Rambler
first United Presbyterian ahurcb on lhe Clint Ori' family Friday. JLong, Kenny Morrison.
~ Clrcl;vnie 2 Dul'iy WI~
A111'0MOBILE bJ.siU'ance ..... AUCTION - Sat., Nov. 21, 1964
World Staaderd .. enmpoe~ in Middleport, Thursday, Nov.. Mr. ond Mrs. Joe LyOitl ond Also, Debbie Sayre, Jesse I~ • Greer . New' RaveD. w.
eaooelledT t..ost your open· beglnmng at 12 :30 .P· m. at
Jrn:olloace
Ill, starting at 9:30 a. m. All sons of Pt. Pleasanl spent Sun-. Bamm, Joyce Pullley, · Step- V m wesW.:. Tran Hone: 1,
lor'o lleeue? CaO WY ~.-- my home three m1les north
Big ear nJOIII, rldo bd Jill' buaar Items to be contributed day with bet sister and broth- ben Miller, Ketill Biggs. Roser 1• Bald Marjorie Boock
&amp;Wic of Five Pomis near the Hill
formaD&lt;e. SmaD .., eCOll- should be at the church · Wed· er-in-law, ).fr. 8Dd Mrs.
Bolel, Dollnle
Gory
Royal Rex,
Pony Form (follow the sale
~
neaday everuD,Il. Bake aale Items Roberts.
.
Monroe, SltellJI
Lawson. Engllslt live-gait· .
arrows from Rts. 1 and 33). from the largest lnlcll or
bd
11M
abould be bron&amp;hl 'lburttda7 Mr. and Mn. Ralph Ballard Vivian ~ey, Patricia ·
L Dlamoad, .James ,Ha)'· ..
for Rent
1 will sell lhe following :
nulldozer radiator to lho
Melrupolllu llhlln
morning.
and Brenda Lee spent 1
Lois Hope.
tb
. Beljn and · Sunahine
Living room suite, two-piece omalleot
E. Malo Slreet, PomerGJ
NOV 2l
end ot Wooster With Mr.
CarOl
Gloryorne,Karen ~ Frankfort.
7 ROOM HOUSE, located on davenport, two dressers, beds,
Mrs teo Eddy ond 1am11y
•
Etlsel
Pllotto WY Nl'!l
Jane Howell Tent. Daughters ~- Murl OUn spent
Helb Jante ·Cobb Robert
2. SparkliDc .
144 East Main Street, Pom- rocking chairs, rugs, china
•
•
Buffalo. W. Va.
t :Ill tic of Union Vetenms will meet at
eroy, Ohio, Tel. SH 24834. cupboards, dishes (some an- W'f Z.2148
Pomo.., ----:--:::---;--- the DAV Hall Monday at 6 p, day night and Sunday wllh Mr. !bony and Rebecca Bletnar.
Pleasure llorse, full
Mrs. John Stout, Harrison~ tique), electric range, coal
Help W•nted
m for A Thanksgiving dinner and Mrs. Richard Gaul and
and tall: I. Tony, Bob
ville, Ohio.
II li 3tp range (with water
tank! . L 0. McCOY, AUL"'''ONEER,
foilowed b• the regular mee~ famllyandol ~!"'Eddi· Grlffllb Three-Ael Comedy
Ridge, Jackson,- 81111 ScoU
WBshing machine,
I awn Cltester, Ohio.
I 23 tic
LOOKING ~OR IICURI
'
Mr
"'"'
e
2. King Bald)'
FURNISHED 5 room
apart· mowers, garden tractor, 24'
IOit
lng, ·
re~ home, from Tuaolt, OR Stoge Friday
Bierly . ~;cb, ClrclevWe Ep
ment. Newell'• Sunoca, Ches·
extension ladder. step ladder,
Legal Notice
....., .,. a s. - 'flslted act
: '1; . . 0raee: 1. cbery!'
ter, 985-2305.
II 17 tfc
lard press, irOn kettle. AN· IN THI COMMON PLIAI COURT OP S. . . . . . . . _ .......an __..
.._pu ..'-AIAoo
1.J,.,&amp;,1
lnl. lllKI .l'f.li'D• \.iiiiU
~' •
th £18--.u Wllllam1 Rutland• 2. lloDDI
TIQUES : Love seat, eandle
cog:::·::.·~~"" eo.u-. u.o• ......,
Mrs. Charles Ables (May and ~mily.
'' IIJODSOI'ed by e. Junior
Athens. W~tem Sbow
TRAILER Iota, State approved . mold. powder horn, 2 wall '"•'''"• .,..,., ..,.,,,
" ,...
Bentz) fa crtUcany W ole heart Mr. and Mrs. Billy Orr
of Point Pleasant
ADen, . ShamtCJD DaiO's Jlawlt
1
Brown's Trailer Park, Miners. telephones, picture frames,
- P1.AINTIJ7,
HELP WANTED-MALl eondlUon at Holzer HospitaL lOllS apenl Sunday with
will be presented
y~
.c
l
ville, Ohio. WY 2-3324.
other items too numerous ta :1~: ofa~~: :r'i::.'~eceO:•e~
ACCOUNTANTS
Mrs Ed BoweD and Mrs. Wrn. and Mrs. Clint Orr.
high 20th at .a p.m. ID Res Pot O'Gold. A. 1 wort- !.
-:::::--::::=:-::--:::-.,-11;-,17: -30tc mention.
·at a~..
LICI.t.L N~~~~DANTS
MaJor bl4u.UW eorporatkta ... Low~ of Pomeroy are sisters
Mrs. Dorll Friend called
IN ..t.:.d. fC!hool a~~umb·
of NeW Ml~~ ·
ONE NEWLY Furnished effl Lunch available.
Tha unblown beln oJ o. w. Don- career opportuaHJ' tmm..stfoWJ' ot ·141'1 Ables.
Mr. and Mrl. Theo Mora
....~.., are on 1111.111 f
pl.easUI8t PonT": .
.
Jt~rnes B. Baily, Owner
nalb'. ~~«eased, G. w. Donnan:r. 11•
avan.bllt for accou.auw. lhoulll
.._,,........ , _,._ 0011
and·
are
priced
at
·
l2
.-aNi I
ciency apartment. Also 1 ~ 3
eeand, Ella B. .Jack10n, &lt;leeea~M4,
be NAD' eoU.1• ar..tut., mm.
I:IWJ_,_7 •""'1-u
•
.
lncbell. and rkt*
,._,,._
I. 0 . McCoy, Auctioneer,
and Aaa• B. Paw. deHaM..I, •ho•
ta17 otxem..,., 101M ~·
VJ8IT BO'W,EN8
Mr. aDd Mrl. Ralpb
. atudenta, 8$ eenta adulta,
,
.,..,....., La......, BiJI,.
room apartment with stove
ratdence• ar- unlmo...m """
tan
preferred bUt . ., -•UIL 11-'
th
for reserved seats
. 1. IDIMl ........, ~ .
'
furms
. hed.
11 Ul 5te notice1tbat Clannca
Price111on
be wmtna ta luU
ulocate.
........
..-' tchen Bents W81
e. and
. Brenda. Lee "'" in
m
.
and refr1gerator
,.
..--~-Good
.LWJ.D "~;-.;;
p'·y '
__...._ •
" • ."a.
v •,.. Jim "·""·,
...,_..., . IIi
1 ·~Ar\hw ..._
- ....,
~~! "~,..'!.....••...._
:':~ tno :r-:.w~..!:.,
..,• ,.·.~,',''.
-·
... ~-~
011-t o1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward -'•are
Monday where
,...,
.,.....
~
Suitable for 1 or 2 people. 1958 V-8 Plymouth, 4 d~: Sedan
.... ............, PI••• "",.u""'
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- .........
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D ....~ ...waa
____
,. K=M
~- ...........; ~~::";:; ......,._
vw..... --.a
llUUI
. · ,
w\t.blD •nd for tb. Cuuat)l of
lntem••·
wrtte llrWq\WW.ealolll.
)fttn' DU~
n -.• She also vlslted ' -uh went for a check from. bla
IYIWIUIIof
, ....
Mr
m VI""::':
rl.lo;;..
.....
.a Bllly
•
Coats Building.
ll-14-tfc Power steering and power Courl
Hflll:• and
stat. o1 oklo th• obJect
11n1n
n~maw,
DU.,.or;u.
"'t"""
I.
UM~o
~
auu
_
1
1
k of pra;rer of •bleb U. u qcate tbe ..Ia.rr requitemen&amp;. tor
Mr. and Mn. Wm Lowea and tDr.
f••
Cll"· m.w- Burdette of CoolvlDIO)! ·
BEFORE cold weather , settle brake.~. 1958 V-8 Dodge pic • prutou.e Judpu~nt of tb• M•IP Hn 118F
nd ••1ho
Bent&amp;. Mt' 6~
~ -~~
Up trUCk. 6 cylinder, Jeep ColmtJ' Commou PLeu Court ND41111'· The DaJ)f hllU..J
Mf. 8
DU-B,
Dl8S
. • ,._.
·
Don·'Slati!r of [)on
..
down in a nice warm house, motor, perfect shape.
c:::11~0· :~ mmttoned wW Pomeroy, o.
She returned to her bome 8ulr apelit ~ay ·
Co~ &lt;.1J!Ipaeake,
. , ....
newl y painted outside . Five
further talr:• llOtlc• that they tu.v•
All l'qual OppartaaltJ l!laploJw
day at Grove Clty.
'and ,Mrs. Dell
• • h. Club mlt~j'l
Sti --'"·
......,.,
tba
ml·nutes walk from Court terrier, female, registered, 2 been made pvtia cJet•ooant t.o .aid
pett.doD and tbat they
ar• r~~~utr1c1
V~ ~PC,•
~i havina ·
.0 ld WY 2-9943
0
0
House, Heater
furnished. years
Insurance
Natloaal Balb1ball AIIIOeldoa .Mf.• and Mrj.
cbaofkiDi. · 1• ·
, ~.. ~
•
19 3tc tb~.;r :-0:::':~ {.:,' ,. tb•
Reedy fo r immediate occu~
R~~_l.~ ~'Jf.:ir1"· Pll!muu
By Uil.ited P~J:tulldellllliollll GJt Mr. and \ Mrt. ,
Two fl1ma, '"J'be Trall - .: !&gt;
pancy. Phone WY 2·2i410.
H&lt;JTPOINT electric
sto"'. a. WilLIAM .ntNKINS
JOHNSON, !lim- . . . , _
11111ert1 DtflslH
den &amp;mdey I~
tht Ja-Viil 9"b,• and !~'1 ,•
II Ja 3tc
Small dropleaf table and .4 w. "!r.!.'..,.I;~vPI'""""
o\pncy, ln. AD fanlll Ill li&gt;
,
11', L. P!OL .¥f, titlld
jkn8 Sfiow In Octobi" ',
I&gt; D I
s bed
cbalrs. WY 2-3658.
u.. •• "'"' "'' '· ·"· "· "'
lllr8D&lt;e. Jim """""'"' _. Bolton
13 S .1111 ltlld Brenda Lee 1lpillt
PI' "'~···- ~M were lliown to ennclude lba
UP OJ..
r110m1. _...
II 19 $lp IN TMI COURTOP co..MOio PLUI, Bud lhm-........
Cincinnati
.10 8.621 day evealnC witb Mr.
1\(1'1.
,:...'.'~s.:-~•foruO I• _._;_.
c,·, •·
Hun area _ Pomert~. Pbone
MilOs couNTY, oHto
1 1 Ue
429 Mei1. HoU of
G
...._....,. AaPCQ!wuu '
'"""''"'41'
011
1 ' · · ·
WY :HI618.
10 2 tic STOKER COAL. Dooble screen••· """ •onca
Phlladelphla
rove.
, Chlldiioi will' meet FJ1. AttendlDC from ·
11
PHOTO CopyiDJ Servteo. Cop- New York .
. ' 2 10 ,161
N--.:.l. , ·- • . a'I 7 SO Couh!J'• club were
ed 01'I trea•·• Right 1ze '"" • .,.. ,
MJJI&gt;ERN 4 room and badl
'
-·
s ' • o
Wollenl JJ1V111o!1 '
Nlllloul
. ~!~ '"'l"
•
1b
furnished apartment M I 6- ')I X I. Deavered or at Upple .;.~~~ Ohio,
Pl•lntJH,
'"" made ol leial papen.
. 11'. L. J!CLI
Uolled
In
Ap]!alacbtan
Mfl. Ra 1 Mn
dleport. W1 Z.ill'l4.
on Route l2t at Rutland. Ja- ,, ... -·"· "·
blrtl&gt; records and aimool ~ Los Angela
10 S
W, L.
. . auditorium. A
. and
,
-bs Coal Co 1 R D No I ..11" 1"• OhJo,
..,.,.,,,,
other doeument•.
·
~. 1
•1 6
-11 b1•bUgbt the
I 11 tfc
....,
' ' '
' r~'
.J•aob Howell. who• pl•~e of l'MI·
Re
.,.._
St ' r -"1,r ,
.... 1.171 ~-"=.~I, , .. , , ,:1
·
w• "t._
vJ
.
Pomeroy, Ohio. Tel. SH r d.ence Ill ullllnown, wUI t.lke notk!lol
ater lusuraucfl, I('IIIUettr • l.oVUI.D
M tre I
•
5
"'0
'
· =---==-= -- c - - tb•t on Odob~r 1!1, liM. \he under·
.1 t lie Baltimore
t ,8't: ~~ on . a
v
··
,.. _
•·o1R RENT: Housetrailer. 8 852- WY Z-3469.
•IIPlld tued htr P•ttto" •••laP. blm
Detl'Oi,t 1
i '' to, · \-i T~te
1 1 4
t1
top1cs
35 fl Two bedroom. Call
11 19 3tc 1D til Court of CommoD Pl••• of
•
.
•
~
II I' 1
M•lll:• Counb. Ohio. Pl.l)'\lll !Or (lj.
nGHT Dvelt1-f t .
San Fr·IIV"I~
$ 11 ·JtS· Chicago
' IPr f t
Wy 2-21•• or WY 2·3346
- vol'&lt;!l •nd: othfll' relief, on
th•
.._,...,~
,
~.... · n~l•.
' N
y--L
• 1li • ,._ 11
' ~ • USE ONE of our Carpet S~m- rround• o1 ne11eet of dut1 •llil u:· , By United Preu hlterudolial
W-•--.r
1 ~
~
oc&amp;
. ·~. _, • ...,
117 tle poo;... -~~ -th Bl
...... '"''11'· ..,. , .... Will
" 1 LIMA I p £I'll '··u
· P.·I) ~ Mauroj'B
' o~··
'toO. ::C..
••. ~•.- ~,
"' ~
' B!&gt;Bioll'
. · .. . f,) e.:..:-1
a,' •..'.28
r~U:~J:~
"''I
u
e
lor b.ta.rlnt on lllld aUer th• StUb
' .·
lliWU
.~
,.HREE bd four"""""
· !umt•... Luslre Carpet Shampoo. Bait- ""' " "'"m..,.,_l,...
t
Mlna '
172' • •Peru
-"""'•t- Detroit 124 rruledelpb!Jllll.
Howell, PlainUff
·. ' vu~-:--•
ol ......:t '·. -·
T •W.,.....,iy''
to 3 M treaJ ...,;,.
I' ta,'
ad """ taiurullllod apart. er Furniture, Middleport.
w,,.., ...J~1n
F"lb,
ed Hank
1721!1, Q • • Cin~ti 12, Lao ~-·"' '~ '
,0~
on . '
..... WY .......,. u • Ue
11 '17 etc ~l~:r;:YJit.';l ~~::n~~o.
Pr""nf'l!ltf'o f'l!H. .
COnly Ramu ICbfdU~)
,OtdC:BB&lt;I ,J Detroll ~l
1

art treesure!l so that
ing Nazis were not llble
sLea l a lingle work. One

Seven members of the Metgs Farm Boy's First Show/' and

nea

PT. p~~ ld,:un;al
servu~e WI
e
ur ay
2 p.m. for Mrs. Arinda Sn~d,
81, of Mount Alto, who died
Tuesday at Pleasant Valley Hos-pita) after a short illness.
She Is survived by her hWI·
Rob
th
A
bandS, ed ert ree sowns,odraron ne , ~t. A1to~
o ow
S?eed , MChoass ilon, Othh1o andd Da-b
1
v1d o1
reston
ree aug ·
ters, Mrs. Piney Bowman of
Norfolk, Va., Mrs. Erma Bien·
k·enship, Columbus and M~.
Meada Norvell, Coolville •. Ohio
one brother and two SISters.

Instructions

able s~ial, "The KTeinUn."
was producer of "The Louvre."
and, like the former program,
thls one too is a strong entry
for show-of-the-year.
With Charles Boyer as the
perfect narrator Bnd guide,
"Tbe Louvre" inlegrated the art
works of the tnstitutlon with the
history of France, offering in
the scrlpt and treatment 8
masterful blend of reverence
and wit.
Somt · of the oldelighto wore
fasclna\lnl: Nagoleoa, for ex·
ample, ·kept the Mona Lisa .In
bis bedroom for four years.

'""""'

!::=1:,.,.

••!Udale

CLARENCE C. BLESSING, Owner
Charles Lyons, Mason.
lie?eral Hospital Staff, Dr., Valle) Lumber &amp; Suppl) Com. madnnes al barga111 prices
11 17 tfc
Rt. 1, Lelart, WHt Va.
Bmce, Dr. Slack, the Nur&gt;,es , pany Middleport
10-l-Uc Tbe l''abr1c Sbop. ~in~er Sales
Phone: N- Heven, W.Va. 882·2772
the Cooks, and all the em· I _
•
and Semce, Pomeroy, Oblo BOUSE FOR SALE. t ..........
ployees connected with the ·\1iddlf"port A.partmf'nt. 5 rooms WY z.2214.
t 21 uc
bath full basement. Storm !
GENE SLAGLE, AuctlonHr
hospital for thric nice and i bath 'nd ba,.ment. on ground
.
door~ and windows AlumlnMorlon, Ohio. PhoM: Morlon 383-6334 or 382-2379
courteous treatment
while ' floor Newly decoratPd, hard- SLUGG1SH septic Lank? Clog- urn siding. Can be 'seen at iL - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - l j
there. I also want to thank ' wood floors automatiC' heat. ged drains? Get Klean-Em-All 773 Grant Street, Middleport. \
my many preclous frie nds ! Call WY 2-3200.
10 10 tfc Septic tank Cleaner at Land- Priced reasonable.
Funeral Announced
who sent me such beautilul •
mark Farm Bureau.
F M S d, 81
flowers, gifts, lovt&gt;ly greeting

ly'o ''Today" obow TbUI'Iday
• • .Roo CochrP bow&amp; out .. General llclentUic oonsens111
anchorman of ABC-tv'l evening Is that there is some plant lite
newo report Feb. I.
oo tho planet Maro.

DAIl ,.,._ CROSSWORD

Dari-Kool 250-gal. bulk tank, 7 yrs. old, In excellent condition; 3-unlt magnetic DeLaval milker and
pump.
Terms: CASH
Hot Lunch will be nrved

'173-5611,

O..Oy 'I1IOIIIu ••cia! toppod
CBS-'TV'o -Jealles' docllmtiJtary
ill opot rallltp lui l'rldly · · •
Bob Hope fa scheduled lor NBC-

The coif~ tree usually ,..
qulr" f!n , . ., to ruch lilA•
tlll'lty tnd tba hu on avorafo
ytold at only - pollllll of col·
lee annually.

By BICl DIJ BROW
. · And, ol llllique loteresl ru...
UIIIU.. ProM -..tloool da? ni&amp;bt lo vieworo of tbia noHOLLYWOOD (UPf) -NBC- t1o11 wao the display o1 Tho
TV Tuesday night ~Jed a l..ouvro'o only 4lti«1Wl oal•tt.-1
I
one-hour opeelal abotll the hnrl IDe ..,. "'Whistler,'( .IIJ!,Ilt&lt;t."
.&amp;£SOU
and soul of Rance. '!'be lllb.· · Bul for the Wil'l!i• \War n 1. v .....
Ject was not Charles de Gaulle, seneratlEHl, perbapt ~" tlie
I.=
but Th• Louvnt. And the I'MU!t direCt 1100tl011.11 .
t. Hobwas, fittingly, a WDt'k Qf art. was assoclated t
prophtt
Televlskm's otber great Lucy, pride In tellin&amp;,
Lucy Jarvis, who was
la$tlc aflJry of ho;r
tamOy
producer ol last ,year' a remark· evacuated and hid il)i!
11. A. ootida

purebred, and high grade Jerseys. This herd was
founded 25 years ago on popular blood lines and
only good bulls by both natural and artficial ser·
vice have been used. D.H.l.A. tested. Selling will
be 49 cows, 1 bull, 30 bred and open heifers. This
is a good herd of cattle that has been developed
under practical conditions. Loose housing. All cat·
tie are dehorned. Entire herd negative on Nov. 4,
1964 to Bangs, TB, and lepto. All females raised on
the farm. Many recently fresh and heavy springers
and othen; in all stages of lactation.

3 bedroom houoe.

Phone

Television Revue

80-HEAD JERSEY CAnLE-80
This is a complete dispersal sale of registered,

es, heated garages. Trailer
lot, all utilltltlJ. Good location in Middleport.
Large
commercial building, suitable
lor many purposes. Ph. CH
7-2361.
II 17 tip

I•

'1'1!e C1toDDe1 _ , NBC-tv'•

Commenclne at 12 Noon the foll-lnv:

FOR RENT OR SALE: 5 roms
all9 bath, basement and garden plot on West Main St.
near Midway Marltet. Call
WY 2·256S or WY 2·2532.
II 19 tic

,

f

TUES., NOV. 24, 1964

Ra•.l Est•te For S•le

~ALE :

I

The unclerslfnecl will .,.,. for ule et public au..
tlon on the 81-lnt farm located S mil.. oouth of
New Haven, Weot VIrginia on U. 5. 33 on S.Condary Road No. 3 (Union White Church blacktop
roedl; or turn oouth at the Mooon County Bank, on

ffiONlNGS TO do In my borne
41.00 bU&gt;hel. Aloo w..b and
tlock sweaters, Wanla Pow·
ell, WI 1-31&amp;4.
II IS 61&lt;

FOR

,

JERSEY SALE

l,==""',;=======;=For='';;s.S':Ie:"""=="'IFOR SALE : Two mndern bobs·

._.. A . . • ;,"'"' t' 11. O•U)
iaTIU'd., ·11,81 • " .. .., 1:1•()0 QOOf'

t0

Motor Co.

AUCTION

WILL DO oewiD( bd aJ.Wo..
tiotul. Evelyn Warner,
IIII I
mllea ealll ol llarrttooviUe,
Ohio. KU&gt;gsbuey Rood.
1
II II 3lc ·

$1369

lh•d sharp interior, l)urkrt St'f.IS , bladt f1nuJ1. t.ood white \\ all t 1n·s, 110 e-ngine, 4: spt'PO trans. Ralho aftd bN.ter.

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'f&gt;ull'

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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT. OHIO

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1964

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Mr ana Mrs. Samuel of Ne\- tor for 45 years of the large~t
Plans were made for maklog
Sele of Women's Cola·.:... Girls' ColltS on the 2nd Fl'oor - 1nd _5111 of Men • •nd Boys
lore , South India, who are oo
Baptist Church in the world. "Holy Days" &amp;rrlllliements usIn Middleport
one year speaking engagement !The coupl.e has five ~hildren. 1ng rel1g10us figurines f~ ~~ Mr. and Mrs. John Vroman
C01t1 on the 1st Roo..
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tour in Baptist Churches, were Interestmg colored shdes were Meigs county Flower S ?:'
were joined by thetr son and
special guests Tuesday everu~g 1 sho.wn with Mrs. Samuel nar- 1be held November 2.8 • ,.. e1 . · ..
d M
'li.W,tfuNJ.MOLD
at the Middleport F1rst B.apttst I rating. She talged about the 1 the Pomroy Elementary _- ~,:.~.. ' ~ : . M::k., of Be)..
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( 'hurch A potluclt dinner was customs oft heir country and when the Twilight Garden '-'~~~ pre, for 8 weekeod visit
in
See the complete Une of PiQtl!JJ: fo'Undatloaa on tbe maiD
hf"ld in tht' church dimng room stated that mone) was needed met Tuesday evening at uu: Columbus wiUl the former's 800
floor. During thil aale you eaa siVe $1.00 otf the nJUlu 1
pr('rrrling the pro~ram
wtth , to cerry on tile missionary work home of Mrs. Gerald
u-~ and family, Mr. and \ofrs. John
Ave .
IYI~:~. Vroman and son, John. Mary
the rhree circles, The Dorcas, but that the gospel was need- muth , Mulberry
price of any Pllytex Hold it' HOld, Kafl• Cool.~ or
1LeT&amp;ett Roush was a
Ln'&gt;'PJOV and Elerla as spon- ed most of all.
Esther Vroman remained with
G&lt;llden Girdles ond Pont1 G!rclru
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her grandparent!, Mr. a n d
· Al1o ehoote :your favorite 1tyle frofA ~~ toUaiac
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P1a7tex brat:
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Mrs. Jack Robson, . presldent, 1Mrs. Fielding Haw inB.
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vtted guf'sts !or the dinner and pa stor The cirrle.s held brief , conaucted. . the me.etmg 7~~~ Weekend guests of Mr. ~~ I
Livlnt Stretch arat with nylen Lut c~
1'1-f'.--:r·:ur .,_,. ' • ' '' I IIILet!~ relnforced-Btrong enough to stand
pro~n.-1m with the Gu ild Girls business meetings and made opened wltb devouons Roush. Mrs. Leo Kennedy were ner
l~l' r:&gt; 11 \"'
Fashion Magle Cotton lr1~ with ~pira+l.en ,....11 ~~ . " r, &gt;\ • b.b ~··. .
Jn charge ol serving Mrs. Dave p1ans for their annual chanty from Psalm 100 by Mrs.
sister end brother-In-law, Mr.
Darst wa'i cha1rman o!
lhe proJects for the holiday seeson
Members responded to ro11 d M J
Lak f W t
P:.. hlon IMgic Cotton lrU with u~-.t:h ~1,1 $2M
. ,.~ · eGteHful Eiterton
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1ables wh tch ust&gt;d t e
an s- An inv itation was read from ca
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n· Jefferson and thell'
M.1lc.Cilnt lras with dnllnt b.-i:k ·~!It ~;ys ~.Jf._ '
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giving theme in the derorations .. t11e Mt. Moriah ~liss10nary So- thought, roll owed by th
~nd and family, Mr. anu Mrs.
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pledge
to
flag,
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Fublon col,ol'll
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Soft-line ,addtd lraa wlth .......... CUPI ·-- ------- $3-ts
Following the dinner a pro- cte ly to .attend a Fellowshlp the Women's Creed. li
was ael Oblinger a son, 1 ae,
Men'o-Charcoal
held in the sanctu- 1Tea. Sunday afternoon,
Nov.
ed
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ear sub- of Nelsonville.
Ltvlnt Brat with new lt,.tch...., tparMI.. ellltle $1.91
·Ladlei' Blue
gram was
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29 at 3
m &lt;H the Mt Mo.. vot
to La e a one y
Brown
ery with Mrs. Gerald Anthony ' h Ch p.h M
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St h scnpuon to Horticu lture maga- Weekend guests of Mrs. Max
Cbarcoal ·
pre~enting an organ prelude- De_ rw
~r~ · rs . YJ1a b etph - zme tor the Pomeroy Pubuc Sanborn and Miss Bes!l Se.nbom
v~: ~~
votions were given by Mn. Don· enson
komeroy Wl
e e i L1brary
were the former's son and fan•- II
Ph!l
IAoltl
CucWio
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guest spea er
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IS" TltAINCASI .................... · · $11.95
aid Boone Wtlh t t '
t erne,
I Plans were made for a rls 1· ily. Jerry Berry, and daughter,
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"Love and Friendship."
mas party and $1 g1lt exchange Jean, of Stow, Ohio.
25''-PI.ILLMAN ....... .... ............. $29.95
The Guild Girls. with ~ir
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Aliens.
011 LJt&gt;.:emuer 15 at the home ot
You'll love ihe. lWwrioUI
Uttltst A,..t - hel1ncli
advisor, \In;, Boone , sang the
Mrs. Hobson. The
Lravetmg l worth and daughter, Beck~;
CUPI, tP'Indtx: center 1nd
warmth witb_out,.wef,lht of
21" jUM'Bp PULLMAN . .. .. .. • • .. .. • .. $34.95
bro1dcloth b1ck __ $1.51
Guild song, "foduv. lhP C:lf'::tm'' I
prize donated by Mrs.
w. and Mrs. John ~unningham .•:~
bruthed It!eM 111 · bath ~
MEJri COMPANION ............... $19.?5 ,
Dawn - 10ft til cotton
and dedicated it to thf' Sam.~~aAt! was awaraed to Mrs. Sl. Albans, w. Va., spent ~ut=
wlltz \••rth aDd full
!)ME. SUITER .................... • $$32:·:
br011deloth __ .. _.. . $1.01
, length ·gd'w'ns. Embroidery
uel~. Flowers were pre~ented
Huush.
weekend with Miss Ruth Wise.
md laee trlm. Pink and
25" TWO SUITER . .• ••••••.••••• • · · • • ·
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Pretty Pl.... - cottGn
tL the honorro gues1s by \l&lt;lr
.~1rs. T. A. Hennessy gave the Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chllm-11
'blue Sizes lmall, medIJroadcloth badr wlth
25" THREE SUITER ................... $35.95
llyn Stumbo and Dta nnf' VAn- : The November meetrng of the monthly reminder to rake leav~::s hers were in Mempbis, Tenn
nvlon ltce htlanca cupJ
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lure 1nd extra
Cooney.
Youn gWomen's Circle of the 1 or compost heap, sow grass recently where he attended an
e Luggage for tbe .Entire Family. See our complete
lar1e.
P,fS
$1.75
'l'he audience sang the hy~n . Women's Society of Chnstian seed, anu plant swe~::t peas Wl· Agricultural Credit
line of IJrway and Travel Joy.
''Cmlnt Your Blessings. " With St&gt;rv1ce of the Umted Methodist w l&gt;ecemb&amp;.
, Isponsored by the
American
prayer given by the Rev . Fnmk Church "as held Tuesday ev- ~ The topic, ''New House Plants Bankers Association. They--~~~
lhet&gt;sebrew . Mrs Richard Ow- Pntng at the church.
taken from Flower and Garden visit('(( in Montgomery,
Ala.
en, program ch ;mman. i~t.ro- Croup singing of "Oh Love .&lt;~ga:.:tnt, was presented
with his brolher, Mr.
MT!I.
duced '1r. Samur l as "Smdmg Dn·m2 a~d
Golden," open:d 1Mrs . Ralph Gilmore . .New types Orville Chambers and family.
See the complete line of Rogers fine lingerie ill
Sam" 6 5 h!! 1s known to ('losr the meeting, followed by scnp- · ot vanous house plants were Mr Rue Tuckerman
tbe lingerie department on the ·MaiD fioor. ChoOse
frie nds. and Mrs. Samuel . who."e 1u1 e readi ng of Deuteronomy 6: named mduamg, uegoruas, leo- Ithe ~eekend in Athens with.--b-~
from
full length gowns, waiQ: leng,tb goWIIS, shift
l8" width ·- good qualitY.
name i'&gt; Oenvauanam
! h f' 4·10 by Mrs. Jay Warner, presi 1 pard plant, Atncan VIOlet, or- son and family, Mr. and Mrs.
FiDe combed 100% cotgowns,
long
pajamas,
baby
dolls,
gowp
.aJ¥l
.!;!&gt;beS
PatterN suitable for nla:ht
couple sang a song enlt111-'d, dPnl , and the llymn. "We Ga- • md oxalis and cacti,
Edgar Tuckerman and family.
.toa:~ rra~n· · - 'fat colsets, sleep coats, slips, balf·slipj, 'pantl~i ·an~· sUp•· The Tithe" in tht&gt;tr na1tvr Tel llwr Together To Ask the Lord':sl1 t: M;:s . .H.ot.J~n macle the ar- Monday Mr. Tuckerman
aDd
wear - kiddie prlnti ora ·- . Dr!!&gt;~ m11e reugu la nguagf',
Bh'ssmg ·
rangement ol the aJOnth which son, Edgar, went to London for
pers in your
favorite
styles
and·eolor!!.
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•tripes - border pattiH'Ill
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" \\'here can the young moth- was a harvest arrangement us· hunting.
_ all colon on white and
ID f , b!J Jel&lt;&lt;:li.OI). of colOhio by mvilation of the Ohio er get help. , was Lhe topic of 111 ~ a llgw·me, beech leaves, The Isaac Walton League will
dnted srounds.
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by gGurds and corn husks. Mrs. meet November 23 at the -c-1l~ul&gt;- II
WorMnl Phil Mltld
INtfANTI
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come to share thetr expt&gt;nenees · t\1rs Ha!ph M Moore. She told , RobSOll showed slides taken on 1house. Each member is
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their faith. and their heritage of .serv1res available to young 1sever al U'ips and a dessert bring his own steak with french
with fe llow Baptists. Mr s. 0~- mo!tl{~ r~ m ~le1gs County, con- i comse was served by
the fries, sWad and coffee to be
Ideal eli luxe _oomfol'l cui
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en introdured t hem as " a tt&gt;~ tl- Cf:' rru ng mJ.ntal problems, eco- hostesses.
Ifurnished by the League, pro Womens lace trim acetate
blanket JJetper. Tberma·
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tex acetate and cottoo
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many to the WCirk be in~ camed nomw QUt&gt;Stlons and parent •
rata as usual. The TL~~~~
full length gowns. Full
with
vinyl
mocc11ln
feet
"HOMEST.,.D''
cut ,lor comfort and fit.
or. in spreadmg the ~a --pf'l ill child relM i:mshlp. The
group
will sponsor an .auction
the world ." His father was pas. di ~i·ussPsd tht&gt; need of "Day
ary 23 at the clubhouse :ri-;.,
Pink, green, blue and
maize.
Sizes smaU. med('nrt&gt; cmters" in the communthe ladies to be invited.
medium, arae and utr1
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ium,
large
and extra laree
it\· .md ol furlher education '
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lar(e. Aaaorted colora.
Wubable nylon woven rug, Ugbt colors
t~r r·areer mothers.
vation League will meet tr&gt;Pomeroy, Ohio
i\,fr s Harry P. Smith r~rt- 1
'gh t th bo
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$]'50
rd on Lhe talk given by Miss , Mrs. Elwood Bo~ers enter· m t a
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TONIGHT
Dornt hy Barnette at a recent tained the Ev•ngelme MlJSion· tis McDaniel, High-st in
NOT OPEN
, luncheon meeting at the chllfch. Ill')' Society of the Pomeroy eroy. Guest speaker will be
NLTIV NITI
"WUNDIU"
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A r ourid-robin get well ear d Church of Christ Tuesday even- Mr. Richard Martin, Episcopal
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
••ATHIRPROOI'
ILIIPCilAPT .
was sent 10 Mrs. Roy Reuter tn ing at her Chest~ Road home. Deacon of the Grece Episcopal
Nov. 20-21
"THE BRASS BOTTLE"'
. VeLt'fans Memorial Hospital.
Tile meeting, 10 ch~rge of Church in Pomeroy,
presi- Billy Rice, son or Mr. and
Wonderfull)' warm all cotI At the close of the meetin", Mrs · Edward Venoy' v1ce
!Technicolor)
Gjrll nyloa and cottoa
ton Pak-nlt fabric. Non
Tony Randall, Burl tves. Bar Irefreshment5 were served by
• dent, opened wJth devo t ions tak- !&gt;trs, Denver Rice, has been
bara E&lt;len and Luscious Lu ! Mr.'l.. John Werry, Mrs. Harvey , en from John 15: 1-15 by Mrs. returned to his borne from Hoitlip plutic a:oles easily
''all-ways" stretch pantr.
lu Porter.
wiped clean. Gripper
l'ancy floral striped pa~
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followed
by
the
zer
hospital
where
he
bad
min·
~"l'il' free - oclorluo"THE GOLDEN ARROW"
Cg\ioa coflllorl .wltll !' ~Van Vranken and Mrs. Geor!J4&gt; Helen Le I e1, .
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grow waist in infants siJ.
:ems Jn yellow, Ulae. ron,
{Tt'ehnicolor)
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son.
A
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surgery
this
past
week.
flriPOd· ilHifed coltaa
1 Wright. The tables W~" ''"' at- Lord's Prayer m urn
es 2, 1, 2, 3 and 4, Grow
Tab Hunter
&gt;lue - 32" wide.
tractivly centered
w1th a poem, ''The Blame Preacher'''
IDVetlft&amp;,
Leneth top 2 .pleee sleepillllann4~lil~..
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1 bers answered roll call with a
Nov, 22-23-24
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, ANNOUNCE FESTIVAL
· Thanksgiving verse.
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"THE UNSINKABLE
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MOLLY BROWN"
' A fall fes!ival "ill be held at I A contribution w~s made to
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the Salisbury School Friday at , Bill Morgan in Mex](:o for mis. .llI
Debhie Reynold s, Han·e Pr('s 7:30 p. m. There will be a · sionary work. Dolly Duzits were
The annual Thanksgiving uu1
NEW SHIPMENT!
nell. Ed BegiE'Y , Jack Krus· , dart game. ao &amp; !Oo fish ponds, i distributed to sell. A thank you ner was observed when t h'
ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF OUR
t!hen, Hermwnt&gt; BaddPie:lr.
' fortune teller, milk
cen note was read fro~ Mrs. Owen Past Chiefs ol Meigs .r··~~~;II
Colornrtoon1
1 throw
sweet shop and
food Duf£y for a sunstune box.
Pythian Sisters, met at (..J
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_ ! A round robin Thanksgiving Town and Country Re~statl!'a~•-•At II
arm, • ."'·"~
Comfortabl. - neot fltUn1 lo••
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Brown, Navy, Char•--',
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...uaa Red, Ll,"""t
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•ru~'ll
Fabric: ''lloollk:' a rayon, acetate. and silk blend
linger and Clyde Saunders, who rooms following the dinner.
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B'ga•
t'dent
boi\C
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are hospla.a lt.eU.
rs. e y 1 D"'l pres __ ,
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A card of congratulation was Iopened the meeting wltb "' .
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· ·-. Zipper. rem.Wable covers, Kapok f e ·
' sent to Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Jef- Phil Meinhart giving the uray-11
LITTL• BOYI
.... of Our fl-19
13'! fOIIJidlqllquare styles. Beautiful colors: GQid,
'(ers of Gahanna who have • er, Names were drawn for the
SW~'ATERS
Orauae,.'Biu; ,Brown, Red, Moss Green.
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new son. An offering was taken Christmas gift exchange with
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to purchase baskets of f:-uit and the place for the party to be
Sizeo 4, 8 and ex. Coot
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candy for shut-ins at Thanksgiv- announced later.
and sllpover stylet. 100"'
ing,
Tbe traveling prize
orion. Stripes and oolld
Save 30e ·l skein thiJ
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Mrs. Jerry Masters present- by Mrs. Biggs was won by Mrs.
colors.
weet :8Jld.
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ed the mission study on the Karl Owen, The
Wal
Not-orllln
Donald Baughman family ill concluded with a reading
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I the West African Christian Mia· from the Pythlan Sisters
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sion. Games were conducted by azine by Mrs. Biggs. G:::::
Mrs. Bowers with a prize a- were played and prizes. a·
SALE PRICES ON
worded to Mrs. Orville Well ed to Mrs. George Child.• Mrs.
rhreo oolorlul paUem1.
Two excellent groupi
after which refreshments were Pat Gallagher. Mrs.
o
\pple, Rooster · and Kit. '.,
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served by the hostess. Present Mrs Owen and Mrs
~:: ~~=·.~"ln.
$l95 ....
were those named above and Pie. and coffee were served at
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WHITE AND P.U~EL . ~
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Neatly
&amp;1ft
boxed
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Harold Smith, Mrs. Milton
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100 5IQ Box fTWO PIy TlIIUHI' ,., ., ·.,,.' ~"le
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Top gnin learn~ Up ~Jer~.
Roush, Mrs. Leo Bryan and FJ(,• Plmu Tour
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I Mrs. Denver Kapple.
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Tbe
December
meeti.ng
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Mae Kraeuter, met ~tly k
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stand. A number of door prizes the home economics room o1
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FOR MEN AND · WOMI!N
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Carter, · president,
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conducte&lt;l the meet1n11 -_""th.~,
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New 1h!pment ju1t unpa&lt;ked ond.• ~
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pans were m e
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