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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 . · ..
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'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
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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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! The meeting was concluded uLmg hostess.
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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Ll.tns Stretch lr•• whh • .....,,_ eu,. ---- $Uf- - ~ -niii~ut Ugbt ~ carry
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
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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
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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.
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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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WEiKfNDEit .................... . $17.95
"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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~r. and Mrs Samuel arr in
" \\'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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Bapll 'l ('onventl~n and . have ;he program, presented
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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The Middleport Child Cortser·ll
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
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~"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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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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Fabric: ''lloollk:' a rayon, acetate. and silk blend
linger and Clyde Saunders, who rooms following the dinner.
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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.
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\pple, Rooster · and Kit. '.,
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served by the hostess. Present Mrs Owen and Mrs
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$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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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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Pr·esident Views Landslide
No Call for Recklessness

o., Nov. 20, J96H

'Remember 1950!
Is Cry at OSU
New Dresses Offer Items
For Saints, Sinne~s, too

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with 20 seconds to go in the
The sJtuation lt years ago half. Janowicz' puat on third
was identical to that of loday, down was blocked, and Tony
Ohio State and Michigan.

with the Big Ten title and a Momsen of the Wolverines fell
on the ball 1n the end zone for

Rose Bowl trip on the line. But
the conditlons of that November, 1950, game ranked among
the most unusual in the history
of college footbal1 .
Mlehlgan. won the ~~e 9-3,
b1:1t that was almost 1DC1den~l
to tlle players and the est1mated 53,535 frozen fans . The
game has been known variously
as the "snow bowl" or the
"blizzard bowl" and neither tag
was a misnomer.
The temper~ture was 10
a~ve ze~ at klckoff and d~opped eonstderably by Ute ttme
the game was
A sellout
only 24 hours earher, the gates
w_ere opened to. ~yone brave
enough to walk m~nde by game
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a touchdown.
That ended the scoring as
ball carriers toppled over in the
snow, when touched by the def~nsem~n , ~e a child on llis
fll' st_~lf of 1~e skates.
M1ch1gan faded to complete a
pass in nine tries and carried
the ball 37 limes lor a net gain
of 27 yards. Ohio State made
three first downs and earned 40
t1mes for 16 yards.
Janowicz completed three uf
18 passes from Ohio State's
single-wing uffense. But that
blocked punt just before the
half made the difference.
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Evans led 35-22 at
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Falstaff posted wino
but Coacb Tom Sptaguo'• dJUo- u ....... ~ve!y.
night in opening games o1
gers JCO!'ed a c!lzzliJII 42 mMt NeiiOlllld ~ w1111 11.
Galllpoilo Inclependent
era Ia the th1nl period ID nm ..-bile w. Ctll ...,. Bla1rlt 111!'11
ball ieasue at
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That poriDd aaw WoUe lei IJ,I The ·Wimlen ltd at ~
45 , Fireotone aaw three me Morrison 14 JDd Bowlet 1. ' 38 • u .
28 break ioto the twenties as U~II F"'"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii..,
28 murdered Scott's Grocery,
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RIO GRANDE (UPI)-De•o Hansley and Dr. Gene
Francis wiU be back Satur- each poured. 11 through

day allernooD playinl batkel- hoops.
ball at Rio Grande CoUege.

C. A. Duncan paced

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Carl Wolfe'"S 35 points proved '
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Mrs. Lelah McLane. TUppers will be a hero for the Cleveland 1
the difference in the
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Plains spent Wednesday with Browns against the Green Bay
The 6-loot4 feUow
the . contest of the evening as G&amp;J I
Mr. ·a~d Mrs. Denzel Cleland. Pilcken Sunday at Milwaukee? seqsati.On of coUege basket.. 1 whipped Evans Sausage, 95-til.l
She also ca1led 011 Vern Cle- Besides Jim Brown, that is.
ball iD hls days al Rio Grande. I Other scoring leaders for
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I Brown, enjoying another solid lo the 195t..i3 Ieason, be av· · J . were : Mike Morrison with .
Mrs. Grace Gumpf and sons ' year. has starred in virtually ~raged 50.1 points a ge.me 81 j 17. Jim Bowles with 16,
have moved from Keno to the: every one of the Browns' 10 the Re4meo woo 39 c:oosecu~ 1Bill Andrews witll 10.
Fick aputment
games this year. But there's live games and tallied ua him- Dave Holter led Evans as he
Mrs. Lawrenc~ Smith spent been diffetent "minor'' heroes seH ill one eontest..
collected 30 of their 61 points.
Monday in Gallipolis
in each of the past five games.
Bevo and some of his form- ~~~ve Fuller was next
with
Robert Wilson of Rochester, And the Browns have won , er teammates will play 80
N. Y. spent the week end with each of those games to move 1exbibiUoa gam~ against other
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Mr. a'nd Mrs. Thomas Weber. wltllin two victories of nailing ! Rio Grande alumni of 1951 ti e smce 95 .
Mr. and Mrs Willie Frecker down tile Eastern Division and thereafter 1M the Gallia The teams Marche_ttl m•,anl ll
of Pine Grove 'called on Mr. crown.
I Academy Higb School gym in were Green Bay, Chicago
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D. D. Cleland, Columbus, vis-- arainst the
Da1las Cowboys iJege•a bOmeeoming celebra· banded lhe Colts all SIX of
Lted with Mr. and Mrs. Denzel after the Browns had suffered l tion.
defeat s last season, but_
Clekmd Thursday
their only loss of the season to
more has rebounded this
Mrs. 'Ross Clel~ visited on the Pittsburgh Steelers.
~ ~~)I.I«.W&amp;i~?i'!U~m$t:!o/f,ro"J:;:·t&gt;~:1 son to defeat the Packers
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. I_t w~ homeco~mg, a~ Ath- York Rangers planned to cell Monday evening with Mrs curt . Cleveland trailed against the
letl.c Director Dick Lar~l~s of up a replacement today for in. Rowan, a patient at
Meigl Cowboys but Bernie Parnsh I
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nine-game winning streak
Ohio state
the deciSIOn to jured defenseman Arnie Brown, General Hospital.
picked off a pass late in the-1
I the top spot in the
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I Conference. The Colts have
Te•m• Puut t5 Time a
against the Detroit Red ~ings sonville, Mr. and Mrs. ' Don the goal line for the winnJng I
£3
beaten the Rams once and
.'!'he pelting sno~storm was Tuesday night. Brown will be Bet:zing, Hemlock Grove, and . touchdown.
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driven b~ a 28 mil~ per hour sidelined for at least three Mr. and Mrs. Thea Mora were I Rookie LeRoy KeUy and vet-1
again in Los Angeles with
wind, wh1ch stung the. faces of weeks .
recent visitors of Mr. 8 0 d erans Paul Wiggin and Charley I
limore 91h point c oice. A
Mrs, Marion Wood.
Scales got into the spotlight in .
for the Colts, w11o lead
players and fans alike. ~
mounting sno~ made the f1~ld VOTING TIED
Mr. and Mrs. La."wrence Smith the next game, against the
By FRED MCMANE
Western Conference
a mass of while and yard hne NEW YORK (UP! ) - Pitch-land Alice, Mr. end Mrs. Thorn- York Giants.
UPI Spans Writer
games, clinches the conien,.e&lt;• il
markers were InVISible.
er Bob Gibson of the st. Louis as Weber Robert Wilson and
Punt Return Jgnltes Club
Gino Marchetti, the Baltimore title for them. The Rams
of 45,
Cardinals and Johnny Unitas, Mr. Lyle Swain spent Saturday
raced 68 yards with
Colts' great defensiv e end, said1the Lions are the only
There were a
In the game. Ohao Stete s V1c quarterback of the Baltimore 1evening with Mr. and Mrs. Op.. punt to fire up the club
at the beginning of the ::;eason l with an outside chance to c;
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Janowl~z, who eventually won Colts, tied for first place in the ha Offutt, Athens Road.
Wiggin and Scales each
that the Colts' 1964 victory plan1the leaders.
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Mrs. Editn McElfresh, Dela-- ered Jumbles and
was simply to "beat the teams 1
ware, spent several days with then;t for touchdowns.
that beat us last year."
NEW HAVEN, Conn . WPtl ·punted 21 t1mes and Mlch1g~n sal athlete of the month,
Chuck Ortman punted 24. M~ch· by qualifying for the annual
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Orr.
The following week - In
So far the Colts have followed I Colgete will replace Lehigh on
did
make a slngle first Rae Hickok award.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Newell rematch against
the plan to perfection and if Yale Universit~·s 1965 fooLball
~ _;.~~~.;_;.;_;~iiiiiiiiiiii_..., and children visited Sunday Ernie G.reen staged ~he
they continue to practice Gino'al schedule. The Elis again will
with Mr. and Mrs. Blain New- est runrung show of h1s pro
theory this Sunday, they'll have play a nine-game schedule.
eJI Athens
reer as the Browns
their first
National Football opening at home again st Conall4 ·Mrs. Heury Dalley, their only loss.
League Western Conference ti·l nl!clicut , Sept. 25.
Portsmouth, and Mr. and Mrs. And against the Washington
ATTHE
Eldon WiU, Syracuse,
were Redskins, it waa rookie Paul
recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. WarUeld who grabbed the honD. M. Cleland
ors by teaming up witb qual'tMr. and MrS. James Bailey erback Frank Ryan on a 62·
have moved from their home yard touchdown pass play.
in Flatwoods to the Goerge Veteran Lou Groza and rookIZAAK WALTCN FARM
Wolf house
ie defensive back Waller Beach
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driving snowstorm, k1cked lD tinulng the grana:e are urgently

That was lhe ~c of .......... unbelievable 38-yard field goal requested to attend.
sauoo around Ibis lootbaU crazy to give tlte Buckeyes a 3·2 first

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ALL-TIME SEOAL GRID STANDINGS
· .{AscornplWIIyTomMolt•rsl
(1925-1964)
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the DAY Hall Mo~y ~~ ·~ 1 Wellston (6) • • • . . . . . .
P \Pomeroy (1) . . . . . . . . .
m. lor A Thaniolgivin&amp; dinnet' Middleport (9) . . , . . . . .
followed by the resuJar meet- 1 Nelaonville (()) . . . . . • .
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New Boston (0) . • . . . •
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down.
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[Portsmouth (1) • • . • • • •
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Mlchl•an •cored an early Tho Ohio Valley Grange wlll Ironton (1 ) . . . . . . • . . .
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meet at tlte Grange Hall m TOTALS
COLUMBUS (UP!) - "Re- Jaafety
•inblockl!d .punj.
Letart Falla Monday at _s p.m.
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the teet~ of ~o~.n:: All members mterested m con- ' - - - ----

eity today, almost as much as quarter lead.
the btg IIDle Saturday between Michigan got its big break

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The Browns go into Surlda~r's II
game wlth a mark of 8-1·1
while the Packers are only 5-5.
However, the Packers,
bave lost several close games,
are rated four~point favorites.

Hospital News

TURKEY or
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Rt. Mrs. Rogert G, Hlte, 1306
Meadowbrook Dr., Pt. Pleasant.
Mrs. Vallie R. Bauer, 2910 Maple Ave., Pt. Pleasent, Elmore
A. Flowers, lll Jones St., Pt.
Pleasari.t, Mrs. John M. Galloway, Henderson, W. Va., Mn.
Clara B. Kay, Southside, W.
Va., Mrs. Ernest L. Hughes,
H5 So. Third St., Middleport,
Pearl Gilkey, Rt. 3 Pomeroy,

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Rt. 2 Cheahlre, daughter, 12:38
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Dllcharled
Plllenill recently discharged
Included · M"· wnina Brady.
Carl Six, Mrs. Floyd Slmmona,

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So new __ _. ~o _I"\JUihfuJ in its trirn beauty, Norturne Star
will capture your ht&gt;.'lrt and radl1He ils happiness as ng
other dt:JintJ Jl:l C&lt;~ll . II '.~ Ihi:' newest of this yt.&gt;ar'.5 a;parklin&amp;:
style~ bt· Arll"at·H·d. l ume ;n and try it on. Prked frvm
$QO. Also I!IYI!ihtblt- in larxer diamonds.

OOESSLER JEWELRY STORE, Pomeroy

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PHILCO CARAVAN-NEW
DISTINTIVE STYLING IN A PORTABLE TV
PHlLCO 3300 GY. Big .screen enjoymt-nt in t he best lookJIIg portable TV you ' vt e\"t't watched . Li.lilht Gray molded
c~se, with darker Gray Con trol Pant&gt;J. Disappearing handle
finished to match cabinet. Conn~nient front controls. front
sound, wit~ big 6 J: 2 OViill soeaker. Phiko patentf'd COOL
CHASSIS beats t~e beat. majar c.use of TV breakdowns,

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT, Middleport

A NEW LUXURY WASH AND WEAR SPORT
SHIRT IN EXACT SI..EEVE LENGTHS

SANDWICH

HOOVER WASHER/SPIN DRYER

You 've never had it so !Oft. You 've iOt a t"u£"h In Arrow's
n~w Codon 1port shirt o( 55"k Kodel polyester and 45 ~~
Fybrel r.ayon. lt'j an exclusive blend !hal is completely
wuh and wear. Stays fre sh and neal all day. Contour f11i·
lored for that trim look .tmd with your exact .sleeve Jt&gt;ngth,
See our huge colur selection today.
$.5,ot

Tht- remark.:tblt, new ~ompact wa1her that tnorourhJJ
rll•.!in s your clothes in just four minutes, In two morOi
minute• they're rinsed and spun dry, Washl's even tbt
most delicate fabrics and 1J11es only JO 1allons or waterand can be re-ust'd a second and third time. Jt'a rompletel1
portable-rolls right up to the sink on laree~ easy movin.w;
casters. Needs na plumblni either. Proven in use In over
two mllllon homes here and abroad .

DOWNIE-GROSS, Pomeroy

SAKER fURNITURE, Middleport

Onler ly 1'11ono
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Thet

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Christmas
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mulur fur more cleaniflg powl"r. lt looks hke luggage , carrit•-; like lu;,(g&lt;. gP and stores likp lugl{a:.:e __ _ either on

t'nd or flat . llt&gt;aultful]y s\ylt'd 111 two !ihadt's of Willow
!lrt&gt;en 11m! l(' cer.led by Pearl While.
$411 .88

STIFFLER'S STORE in POMEROY

FOR 'U ... ROCKET AWAY IN A
ROCKET ACTION OLDSI
What .~ wonduful time f~r. you and Oldsmobile to gpt (().

gethe1 . And \lo'hlll .a lmll1ant new selrt·Uon uf act ion.
packt'd Olds models ta he lp you do it! From the ma&amp;nin.
cent new Nine.ly Ei.1ht to the lively nPw F.a&amp;. Old• off~n
~nure of what Jt takes to put you whp1·~ the action i~· __
!~eluding 1 spirited 4215-cubic·int·h Super Ro~ket V-8!
P1~k the Rocket that {iU your pocket today!

KARR &amp; VANZANDT, Pomeroy

PLEASE HIM WITH ROBLEE SHOES
In addition to its universally acclaimed slylini, the bil
e):tra _in thlt Roblee is that we hlvt&gt; Jt :n almo1t e\•ery
rronce1vable .size. Believe it or not , thf'y run u small .111
lize 6, as lar&amp;e as 14: with wirlths as narrow 111 "A", ••
wide as "EEE", A size for almost any foot Come in and
take &amp;..look. If you don't know his aize. ala him 1 Roblee
lift cutificat£", 11.1)9 to 21 .99.

CHAPMAN-CANADAY, Pomeroy

METROPOLITAN
MOTORS

GIVE HIM A ST!TSON
CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATE

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portabLe_,,••••••;·;, C.~~~il ,,~;~·,~.

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ePLUMIING
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One 10 n. •dLon of tiie ciAparbneot
ln&gt;B hard IPICtiOD bOIIfl 3\io",

one 3~" tuctlon atrailler.
one .Urcm No. 730 lmpl!'l'llill A:dal
Playp~ with to1 tip, clnvme.
One Akroo No ~ pLain wye connf't·
tion, I"'" fP.~als ~ 1" mals ~ 1"

LEWIS
REPAIR SERVICE

Only $1295

1961 Ford Falcon 4 Dr. Cus. _Only $1295

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6 eyl, R&amp;H, clean and nice. Standard trans. One local
Owner.

IAHR CLOTHIERS, Middleport

One Mko brake Loell:, mi!&lt;!h&amp;nkal
Chrome plated Wut Cout t)ope

Lewis Repair Service

Sta. Wag, Overdrive, black and white, one local owner.

1961 Chevrolet 2 Door

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hookt Jn front, two
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rin.u at nar.

1961 Rambler Custom 4 Dr._ Only $1295

Thl" perfect &amp;"ift, the pt'rfett t hought- a Stet!on Chrlstma1
Gift C('r!ifica tl" the perfrocl way to remember relative
()r friend! Because it allows him to chouse biJ Stetaon to
iUit his La:;;te m ityle, color, and trim - while Utialtiui o1 l
,You, the aiver· Priced from $12.U!i.

pl t!il:head one naUtead.
One 4o ft: crowbar , mountffl
one
"x :1-'1.1 " tlouble hmalt adapt.
er. mounted
Two rhrame plste4 2~ .. quick

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No. ;;-orner
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No . 2(1; lh1mce South

line of allld Stoctlon
Place of beJIInninl ;;,;,.,;,;_.;·
acre• . more or Ius.
Excooptinl the eoal known ,.. No.
4 _ 4· A , or Clarlnn c~l aoi:l l!ertaln
other rJe-hU wblch w•r• conveyed I
to Otuo Power CompaDJI, by deed I
r~urll.ed In Deed Boot 193, Pall• '
465, !rl Melt:• r:ounty Peed Records,
r"feren~ to wl!lch U. hereby mad• .
Excepting funher about one-half
an acre ronve.ved to Joseph G1ttne11
lind flt!rnlce G11rn.,. by de111d
re.
rorded ln D~d Book 193, Pai• »7
MMg1 (;ounty Deed Hect~rdl, re-

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Paint to bll
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ID whlcb is ber.,hy made .
18 nl't'etouy to 1ell Ulf! deI
In IBid re.:J ertate
Df
Nld decedent,
widow, aad C08t,l .

Middleport

·Statton Wagon, R&amp;H. Standard trans. One local owner.

1960 Rambler American

BEFORE WINTER COMES
Buy A Better Value-Rated Used Car

2 Door Sedan. Auto, R&amp;H, Nice and clean, solid, Cheap
operating ~ar .

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2 Door Station Waeon . Auto. Heater, beautiful tu-tone blue

1959 Rambler American

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for
More
Comfort!

PHI

Auy man on YOUr gift list Will hf' l1i.Rhly pleasf'd

Jarm~o~ns , for h~ will~:et distinl'livf' slylin g anti top craftsm:.msbip -

and "Irlendlintss of fi r• fnr cxtra ·pl~asant

walking. (If you don't know

hi~ ~it:P or thi nk he 'd raU1t•r

leltcl bit !ih~s him!iPli, w~ hnt- Jarman gift c~rtiflcates.)

HARTLEY &amp; BENNETT, POMEROY

1958 Chevrolet 6 cyl. 4 Dr. ~Only $695
1958 Olds Super 88 4 Dr. HT ~Only $695

Full power. local owner, Clean and nice.

BIG 16 INCH SCREEN

WONDERFUL BUYI

AMERICA'S FAVORITI! CASUALS

PHILCO 2tl20 WH. Compare the dtHeren~e between the
small SiJ:e
or 11" picture with Phi/co's Courier. It
~Ifers you a bl!f easy to see 16'' overAll diagonal picture,
G.reat for trave~mg. Equally good for a Sl"cond set at borne.

YOUNG MODERNS SET-ONLY $19.95

-FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY

w·:

L1g enu~gh, brigbt e~ough for daylight viewing In an av.
erage .sue room. Phll(:o patented COOL CHASSlS, beatJ
the heat for lonrer TV life, improved performance great·
er dependabUity. $128.95. Easy Terms
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ASSOCIATED RADIO' &amp; TV, Pomeroy

You 11ve $3.401 It bought. Beparately, $23.35.

P~rfe&gt;cl

Present for file young of all aj'es. 9" 1klllet, 1 qt. and
1%. qt. saul'ilpans, 3 coven, 1 qt. sauee-mak_er, detachabl1
handle to

m them all, plus 2 petite pans.

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Why not lite the ultimate In lilbt-we,iebL' comfort anll
&amp;ooll loot• to the ~mportant people in your life? HUSH
PUPPIES(r) are made In a variety of 1tyle1 ahd colors lot
men, women and children. Sizes and wJdths ·ran&amp;e from
tiny size 10 to &amp;iant sb:e 18. Truly the &amp;ift to make YOU
important in the eyes of those wbo me.an the molt to yov.
Prlret from 'ChUdren's $6.9~ to about $14."00 tor Mell'J
JOlt shoes. Women's golf shoes also available,
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Auto. R&amp;H. Clean 1nd nice.

1957 Ford V8 Fairlane

t957 Mercury Montclair

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2-1956 Olds _Your Choice Only $495
1-VB,

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1956 Dc&gt;dge V8 Hardtop
Rune: fmeo

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THE RING WITH THE PERFECT DIAMOND
A perfect diamond reflt&gt;cfs full ~auty , and brillianc 1 lllld

Keepsake guarantees a !ltrfect center diamond in vrrit.ina
(or replu.ement assured L With your Keepsake Diamond
JUn_a:, you receive permanent registration, protection
lllut~l. l~s.s of diamonds from eettln1 for. one full 1ur
.flld JJfehme trade-in prh·ilere. For the perfe~t lift ---~
fere'f'tr ~~~- cbome a KEEPSAKE DWIOND RING

K&amp; C JEWELERS, POMEROY

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llemi"CCon: 30-08, 8mm Rem. ond 308 Caliber. $149.110.

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Mr. H. E. PeiTJI, wbo resides

guest of honor at a party last'
Thursday ill observance of his
93rd birthday aonlveraary giv~n by relatives.
Homemade ice eream
and
cake were taken to the home
and served to those ~tteoding
Including Mr. and Mrs. Homer

Rice, Mr. and Mrs. Denver Rice

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livwy Zllnith Color TV challlls ia htndc11h811. 100'4 hil!ldwiled "':'ilh no

prodiiCtiOfl iJhOilCUIB Bnd no

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TVO"-t&gt;N~ pic:l.url

HURRY! SUPPLY UNITED!

GALA TILE
22c per sq. ft.

INGELS FURNITURE

VALLEY WMBER
AND SUPPLY CO.

and Durwood CUmmingo, Mid·
dleport : Emmett Hawk, Hemlock Gro'f'e, Mr. and
Mrs,
Phon• WY-2-2709
Middleport
George Deweese. Mr. and Mrs. S. Third St.
Leolio Green, ' and Mrs. AnD

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MIDDLEPORT
WY 2·2635

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.MOTOR. SALES

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82 · thot..,nii1Yn ·
ing sylfem with

:SUPER all
' V-8 automatic---SPECIAL 2 DOOR
automatic ....,..,- - - •54 PQt&gt;ITIAC 4 'DOOR,
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a cylinder, automatic. -"----~ $100

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MODEL, 1100: Five abot .• uto~Ue ·ahotiUIJ,- Give• up to
GIS lhl reeou ---- up to JtrVI!b times )ooler life. $1..9.85
IIOI)JI:L 742: "WP!)DMASTER": Autoloading bii 1orno

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Flamlde tonc Bed
10 It Bed

tfli! GREAT OUTDOORS ...
bine to iJ'te the m01t accurate, dependable 22 autoJoadin&amp;
rifle ner. Rold1 14 Ion, rifle cartrldcH, $49.95.
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19S31ntl~lonal2 'ron ,Dump,Only $$95

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NYLQN; 18: S~lUA'Jl JJJlon and ordaance Jteel com-

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Built better to last longer with

4 ~\Vig'Oti: 283 cubic inch V-8 motor, automat·
ic power brakes, power steering, white over green
with.I!IAtcliJila green interior, radio and white mde·

1954 Forcl VI 2 Dr• ....,..,.,.•-. _ _ Oldy $195

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RESERVE
YOURS NOWI

60~olet Nomad· s1495

Station Wagon.
WI:DDlNCII IIUI.

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Sedao. 6 eyilllder motor, automatic, gleaming black
fifllsiUet off ~y white sidewall tires. ·shows good
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1956 Plvrilout~ 4 Dr. Sedan _ Only $f95
1955 Chevrolet 4 Dr.
Only $295

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bey Slyling ill gerouoJll \lll
••lled Walnur ,.e..,elrl tnd
1ele&lt;:1 h&amp;rdwcod .al1d1 Big
26ft 11q. on. ""w•bl• p.::lu..

60 Falcon 4door • • •

2-1956 Chevrolets, Your Choice Only $495

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Make It Zenith
Color For Christmas!

4 Dill&gt;•· V-8 motor, automatic, radio, white sidewall
tires, white over blue finish, with matching blue
interior

Door Sedan. FnU power.

1-2 Door. 1-4 Door

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Full power.

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Only$495

1957 Dodge St!ltion Wagon_ Only $595
1957 Olds Super 88 4 Dr. HT _Only $595
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4 Door, V·8 automatic, power brakes •. power steering, radio, white sidewall tires, beautiful white over grey metallic finish

at the Carmen Rest Hom~ waa:

4 Dr. Sta. Wagon. V-8 automatic, power brakes, po.
wer steering, chrome luggage rack, Jl?Wer ~ear
window, radio, heater, white side wall llres. Dmeo
like 1 dream

Run1 tJne.

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R.&amp;H. Auto.

1957\IW

63 Buick La Sabre •· · s2295

iDdlng Jaow

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Admin ...

Mr. Perry'• 93rd
Birtlulny Observed

60 Olds Super 88 · ·

1957 Rambler Cl111ic 6 cyl. _Only $595

ALtO TO t oI.,.

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Station WajOn. Standard trans. R&amp;H. Clean and aoJid

MOORE'S STORE IN POMEP' .
CIELUTI:

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PHILCO COURIER PERSONAL PORTABLE TV

with

Button)

1959 Opel

. CORNING*WARE·
JARMAN SHOES-THE MOST FITTING GIFT

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Garn", dl'l:ellWd .
Webater and Fu.lb,
AltomP.u tor Pls!ntJH
un u. ao, :1'1: n:» ., », ,., •

1959 Plymouth 4 Dr. V8 Savoy • Only $795

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Cordinl to p;o,id;;·;-~
IQad• &amp;nd
:relld,

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add ... ccw. . « qaiet to

to aru10er the nms on or befors tlle

Standard with overdrive, R&amp;H. Clean and nice, 8 cyl, See
this.

Auto.

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PEARL L. GARNES, u

1959 Rambler Classic 4 Dr. --'- Only $795
Wear·

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The PII!I'BDIUI flut abo,.. rnenUonotd.
will tu.rtht!r tate notlu
tbat they
havs been lllado~~ partie,~ de:tendant to
.tald P&amp;tltlon, and they aro~~ requested

2 Door Station W&amp;iOD, Standard trans. R&amp;H, Light &amp;reen,
runs fine, tood tires.

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Only $795

1959 Rambler American

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WY 24374

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�~~~~tl~~ ~~!!t~~~' 0 ., Nov. 20, 1964
-n, Third l'riday
will Lesson Studies'
meet tonight at

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home

:.1rs. Fred Desssauer.

GIRELGIN
in time for
Christmas"

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Program proves
Interesting

More

FOR HER

An interesting program
on
the new Methodist
Church
School lesson studi~s for
elementary grades was Riven I
by Miss Bess Sanborn
the
November meeti11g of Class IZ
Circle uf Heath
\1ethodlst
Churrh Wednesday evening at
1the chur&lt;"h .
Miss Sanborn, who has been !
te-aching children in
Sunda
· S&lt;"hool since sht' was 16 years
old. gao,·p highlight s from htor.
moterial. de~('rib in jl
various
charaders nf the Bible be ~ :.,_
i ning with Jesus . d1~ apostles,
I Emperors Nl•ro and Cons tantine
St. Franci s, Martin Luther. and

Tha.n

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It's EQsy I It's Fun I

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Mrs. Earl Knight.
.1
meeting will1
,Iop&lt;'ned
QUART!;T COMING - The Noblemen Quartet or WHTN-TV, Huntington will preThanksgiving thought.
wor
sent
a Gospel sing at the F.nlerprise E.U .B. Church on Saturdav. Nov . 21 , at 7:30p.m.
ship Cf'n ter, prepa.red
\1rs.
prL•sidr nt
a
The
by

lhe

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..:arned out th e !~!_p_:_~gram ~~~ ing_ ~E~·&gt;nsored by the Youth FeJlowsh]&gt;_of th!_~~urch.
Thanksgivillg theme wi rh thl'
to loe held
at ss.
I he hmne of Mrs. I
Pa•t Pre8idenu
upen Bib lt', a church and pi!· Arthur
St rau
gri m figures.
A donation of $10 was voted
illeetat Hacketts
Mrs . .l ame~ Criswell gave df'- 1 b .
the
Middleport
Mrs. C.eorge Hacketl, Sr., en·
10
vot ions t"ntitled . "The Thankful 0 e given h . Ch .
f
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tertained Past Presidents ot'
., cone Iud'mg WI-11l pr aye r. Fm.'men tor
L c1r
nstmas
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Un
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American Legion
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prOJeCt.
A
card
was
to
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urmg. t' ... u~ m~·~s . mee mg J be srnl to Mrs. Harold Wood- A donation of $25 was made to Drew Webster Post No. 39
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!\.rs. DuvJd Entsmmge1 repurt · 1 d . d M . H
C k
the Middleport Firemen emer-1nesday evcnmg Ht her home m,1
!llee ger an
rs. on.er oo . ·
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ge
. ed on II Je pa,r~ona comm
, Following lhe program
by gency truck fund and a report I Ml eP?rt.
,
I a ~d Mr~ .cr.lswell a.nn!!Unc~ Miss Sanborn the meeting was o!' the nomi n&lt;Jting committee I DevotiO~S were le-d by M~ ;
that pecJns are ava1!ablt' at , 1 d
~ct. was given when the Busy Bee , Ralph Gdmore,
followed
b)
f" h · 1
cose w1.1h prayer. Mrs. l!J
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ae n1e s 10me .
d y
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R 1.. Class of Lhe Middleport F'irst l the Lord s Prayer m umsun.
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war Mrs.
oung,
nl Him
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and :\1rs.
Baptist Church met Thursday 1Mrs. George Mowery, bu~~:~·: : l
~ ~~.~ ~t the Chr~~~~~us party . 11. ·r.:. Hu sh st"rved pumpkin eveninR at the home o( Mrs . dent.' condu~ted the
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ptE' ;md coffl'e from a table Ja..:k Swain on Granl-St
with sess1oo, wh1ch
~pened w1t.h
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' "I 17:3· b(' th .:J''lal'l·n fl s hOS·t· the pledge ·to the !lag and Sl·
deUJf\l[ed Wlfh
!he •r ha nksglV·
ing motif. An arrangement of ess .
· , lent prayer. Named lo take the
We have a1ars• selection of
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next b1rthday cake to lhe
. .autiful ""d dependable
.rart~nr.sc an el ns were use
Tlv:· nominating committee r e- ty home were Mrs. Ben Neulz· l
"'epted with these
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d Mrs. G'l
·rh e Oc·1
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1 and turkeys made port wa ·s ..'".._...
1 mg an
1 more.
rom app £'~.
ofricers dected: Mrs. John Ly- tobcr birlhdoy cake w1:1s tak- 1
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~art Kaull, Supt.: Sundar Supertn-.mt, to 1. m. om. Bethloltem Cburdl It GrHI
S&lt;toot. 9:\li e. m.; Worlblp ial Board meolitll eaob quarter llood ot noon MOIL!Iey ·•
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hour 10:3fl a. m.
unleu otherwtoe oatled. lkiiJ Cblldnn'a party with the SaiD'
CommuDicm eacb quarter as ..,. uels at 3:llll p. m.
of Cbrto&amp;, Firs&amp; Bapllal CILarcll. Middle- ILGUilCed.
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poit. Rev llonald Boone. .... s,-.•• CILUJeb or lllo " - tient at Holr.or Jloopltel. .
tor: Sunday Sooool 1:11 a. m., ,... William._ lborpo, paator
Mrs. Otto B!'ldlord wtftl Ill
Fred flofllllan. Supl; 10:15 a. Sunda&gt; lil'hoolB. 3" 0 m.; M011&gt; Newark to visit her olsleHILm. Worshlp SerV1ce: BVP 6 p. 1"1 w.Jtsblp lO.lil a. m..
law, who is very Ill In a has-m.; Evening WorshJp. 7:80 i'· S)'NCIIIt E.lJ.8. Ch•rcL Paul pital.
m.; Wed. 7:30 p. m. Prayer '- Sellen, p - .
Mrs. -earet Houdasltelt rts.
meeting; &amp;:30 p. m. W«&lt; ., choir I:31J •· m. SUndar
Ben l lted Mrs.
MlltoO Jlautlallhell
Ff'edom Go.,.l Mluloa, S. pracllce
Qu ..__ Su , 10 .30
' at Meii!B General Hospital.
. UB Cburcb, Letart o;o .., ltq, Su&amp; shan Stiversville Road : E. J
·
M lse~U'&lt;&gt;O.'W' :·· ~a. ~· ' Mr. and Mra. Dave Tt\otnm
day Sehool 9:30 · - m.; Worship Griffith, pastor; Roger wI~ MlddlepOL'i P'lnl ValiH .._ ~~
pot":.. • lh~ of Gahanoo called on Mr. Ilk
s&lt; 'oes SundaJ. 7:30 P- m.
ford. Supt.. Sunday School 10 byterian Cburcl&gt;, Rot Howard ;n311 p. m. E"::ntng Ev!::U.: Mrs. Eber CorruhaiL and Mrs
Ch•rch ., lbe Nazarene Pom· a m. ; Evangelistic Service, 1· Ruppelt. pastor: Sunda1 Se- Uc Service 2nd and ltb Sun- Mattie Yoot spent allday 'M1url
eroy Rev . Clyde Henderson, .30 p. m. orayer meetmg, ?:SO 9:., a.m. Mn. RodDey Sauer, day of mO:nh &amp;ETHAN\' _ day. Other recenl eallen o·
pastor: Su-1day School 9·3/J a r . m. Tuesday.
supt. : 10:30 a. m. Woroblp: &amp;.46 9,30 a. m. Mornina Wol"llllp. the Carnabans ~re Jim Jack
p. m. YF: Wed. B::lll Junior 10:30 a m Sur.day Schoo~ Sly son of New Br1ghloo, Pa. aho
m.: Morning Worship 10 30 a.
m.: NYPS 6:15 p. m. Evemng South Bethel BUB Churdl. Choir: 1 p. m. Senior Cboor.
the Theiss, Supt.; 6 , 30 p. m. Howard Jolwon of Daltao. Te:t
servioeo 7:30 p. m. P r a y e r Rev · Eugene E. Emereoo. Yooth Follow•hlp. Coi.RMEL Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Brad·
meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursday. tor. Sunday worship l :311 P- m. Free WIU BapiiSI CILardl, ,,30 a. m. Sunday Scbool Way· ford altended the dedl&lt;atiolL "'
·
and 9:3/J a. m altomatety. Su1&gt; Rutland, Pastor, Rev. P 0 u I ne Roush, Supt., 10 ,30 a. m the Jackson General lloaplt&amp;
Free Methodist Churcb, L~ar- doy School 10:30 a. m. and Taylor; SUnday School, 10 a. m. Morntna Worship. 2nd and 4th at Ripley, w. v~. Sunday.
THE CHURCH FOA ALL
el
Cllft, r-.ev . R. h. ,;~;ene li1H . 8:30 a. m. al~tely . NormaD Guy . Prlddy, Supt., Preaehtnl! ~unrlay of thP "'lnnth . 8 0 m , The Esther C1rcle met ot
ALL 1"'0111 T~F. CHURCH '
pastor
Sunday School 9 ,SO a Bahr Supt . 81ble Q,tud\'
&lt;~nd : '5e~~1ce; 3n P m .; _ Pl'av~r - IJer · Ev~ni~g Evi:lngeli~tic Servu·p ' Wedne8dey Rfternmn at ttu
The t'Jiurd'l illhe l rl'IO I•-$1 fack&gt;r
m.; Phil W1se. SUIJL. Murmng ! pr~:~yer service led C.\1 pa stor VKes . , ,;ru P- m Wednesd&lt;~)
lsi and ·ird Sund•J-~ ot mll' .
'&gt;orne of Mrs . Vf'rnf' WRttPr"' ..t
on Mrdl fnr tile buiklin11 of cha r11c·
!&lt;!rand lovd ~UNnahip.lll.sa ator"'worship 10 :ID a. m.; Youth 7 30 P- m. Thur.sday.
Syraruse Mi••ioa. 1\r"
11 cut quilt block!~ for a mit·
hnu!!lli olapirit11.1l ~•IIMII. Without a
atronc Church, neither d emocracy
Services 1 p. m . Evangehstlt l
_
Portland_ Metbod1st Cbarcb, ·t;uster . pastnr Servic·e!'. P•
·ionary protect.
1101 civilization can .urv,~e Ther'l!
service 7:30 jl . m Mid Week ! L.oUrtdge EUB CHoreb, ~t\' !' Arthur St1tt , pasl.ol
Sunday jwednesday afld F'rlday eYemnt;t Mr. and Mr!!. Charles 8P.egle
•~ four -..a.d ~ why e.,.ery
~rtoft lhould attend ¥rvicu •~ru ·
prayer serviCf' 7:30p. m. Wed l ~ugene Emerson, pastor. Sun· School9 ·30 to L0 :30 a. m., Har· 181 7 M 0 m
of ColumhuR speflt sevf'r.. l dav1
.. rly and IUPP'II't i l.c. Chur&lt;:h . 'l'ht•y
.
day
School,
10
a.
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Russe
ll
old
G.
Roush,
Supt
.
Kennt-tb
Mt.
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F.W.B,
Chureb
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with his father. Mr. lfl Bee'!le.
,
1 10
are : {1) For,tUaawn•U ! 2! ~·,.,
hiuh.ikfqn'IUII:e. 13 ! J'or u,., .. h
Hys~ll Ru~ Free Method11t.' IArcher. su.pt. Slmday Wort-~hl ;.&gt; McLeod, Ass't Supt. Serv1cesl Sunday School g: 45 a. m.. Earl Thev were here ealled by tl,e
~&gt; r 1111 OOIIlOIUftily and 11alion. ( 4 •
R11ber E. Smlt~, Sr., paalur. ll. a m. Btble Stud}' .and Pr,ay every Sunt:~ay evemng.
, Slarkey, supt.. Evening wor· death of Mrs. Beegle's brother.
, t"or the •lie of the Church rt&amp;eJf.
wh ich need~ bill moral and mat..ri:ll
Sunday School !1 :30 a m. , Wor· le~ service le(l b~ M1tlard Coe, 1
.
Iship, 7:30 p. m. by Cecil Cox. Mr . John St.nbart.
auppurt, Plan to Ji1 1&lt;1 church rccu ·
le~
Haley,
~upt.:
Mornmg
war
7:30
p.
m.
Wednesday.
Enterprise
EU8
Charcb.
Rev
Mrs. Kathryn Gunther return
1Layman; Young People's meet
ar.rlf. and rMd your Bibl e daily.
shtp l0:30 a.m. Vout.h ~rv1ce .
Meu~el Smith, pastor Worsll1p 1ing and Bible Study, 7:30 p. rn .: ed to her home in rin('lnn~tt
Rock Springs Methodist
serv1ce 9 30 a. rn ..
Sund111YI Wednesday: Choir practice at after a visit with her mother,
16.45 p m.; Evangelistic me:s·
1sage, 7:30 p. m.; Prayer meet· chester Lemley, pastor; Wor·j School, LO JO a. m. Youth F'ef 17:30 p. m. Thursday.
Mrs. Laura Bf&gt;ll who act•orTP
tog, Thursr1y 7:30 p. m.
ship service 9:30 a. m.; Sun · ll~.wl:lhlp 6 30 P: m.; Boys a~ ~ The Salvation ~rmJ. Ertvo~ ~nied her back to spend the
1day School, 10:15 a. m.; MYF G1rls Felluwshlp, 6 30 p. m., Rays Wtnin~ . offi 1 ~ 1 in char~~ wmter.
1 Penteco~al Assembly, Ruule 1.6:30 p. m. Praye1 and Bible ~vening servlce 7:30 P m., 2~d l sunday lOa m Holiness meet· Mr. and Mrs. Billy Joe Spen.
1
!124, Rev . aul E. Jones, Pl:l~tur iStudy, Wt!dnesday, 7:30p.m. and 4tb Sundays; Youth Chuu. ing. IO 30 3 m Sund:t\· "lt•hunt 1cer and r.t'lllrtr~n of W!lmln"'fn.n
Isu.nday ~hool 10 a. m.; Wor
6 30 .P· m. Wednesday Prayer Sunday 7 p m. VounR People's 1 were here calling on friendl!l on
'~Pith the hape i1 will. in somP fflf!WflJ,re. rmner anti. help su.s·
ship services 7:30 p. ~ · Sun. Racine Metbodlsl
Cburcb, Meeting, 7·30 p. m_ Wedf'lesday L.eRion : 7 311 il m Saluat~~m : Sunday.
J
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daY,, Wednesday and Frtday.
H. L_ McOan1c1, ll:J~tm Sun· neatb Methodist Church, Mid· meeting: Thur~ay, 1 to 3 La· Mr. and Mrs. Kyle Stump and
tain that which is flOOd in lnmi '.&gt; und t•ommu.nily life,
I 1is fen·•o
p
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: Bradbury Churc!h or Chri!lt. dBy 5chool 9:.1 a. m · . reac · dleporl, M. E. Oowson, pastor ; die.CI Hnme LPague. 7 p m Prep son. ~nme.
ton, eamf'
ture i1 sponsored by ll1e brr•inettl firms and orl{(lniztttions
Art Marcum, minister~ Bible mg ,0 :30 a.~ -- MYfo tiP m.; Mrs. Nan Moore, Church School r•laSRes; 730 p m BibiP stuov . l ~turday and returned Snnoi.,"
wlwse names a.pfJf!flr belu1v.
i school and 'vlornmg Wor~hlp, Prnyer and .Bible Study, 7:30 p. 1 Supt.; Chu~ch Sc~ool, 9:30 a. rrayer meul.ing Other serv1ce~ l wtth her mothe~. Mrs. ClAr&lt;l
~---------------------------------, , L0 :30 a. m.; Christian Endeav· m. Wedn..:sday.
m.; Worship Servtce, 10:30 a. hy annouON\ment.
Rouo;h accmt~panymg them to
or, 6 p. m.; Evening Worship, l A.ntiquit) ltaotlsl CburcJ Suo. m.; Methodist Youth Fellow- The CbureD of die Nazal'l"ne,j spend the wmtPr.
l 7 p. m.
Iday Schoo! at lO 8 m. Prayer ship, 7 p. m.; Official Board Chester, Ray E W~;~rne, pastnr i .Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nancf' Rn1
I Kinlidom Rail or Jehovah's l ltleetiog I'lu•,':ICJd}' 7·30 'l m. meeting, 1st Sunday ol month, ~unday Sc~ool !t ·30 a m: Mom· Bl.lly Joe. spent the ~eplr ,..,d
Witnesses· Public meeting, Sun· First Baptist Church, Pome· 7:30 p.m. WSCS, 2nd Monday 1ng Wursh1p 11 11 . m.; NY...S With thetr children 1n Ch("'1·
GR~ENHOUSES
:day
3 p. m.; Watchtower study roy _ Rev . Charles Norris. ol. month, 7:30 p. m.; Eleanor 6·45 p. m.:. Evening Serv1ce peake.
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!40 Lincoln St.
Middleport WY 2·2550 WY 2·2644
Greenhouse WY 2·3402
4 ?· m.; Bible study Tuesday, Sunday School 9::.:0 til\ 10:20. Cucle, 2nd Thursday of month 7·30 p. m.: M1dweek Prayer set· Mr. and Mrs. Tommy T ~. ..
8 p. m.: Service meeting, 7 p. Worship service, 10:30 a. m.; 7:30 p. m.; Class 12, 3rd Wed· vice. 7·30 p ~ WPdnesday
say and Scotty of .Grove ft•· .
m. Thursday: Ministry scbool, Nurserv and Junior church [or nesday of month, I p. m.; Aft· Grace EPISCOpal
Churcb, 1spent a weekend w1th Mr ~'~ 1 '
p. ~. Thursday.
children.
emoon Circle 4:th Thursday of Pomeroy, 'I'he Rev Richard H.I Mrs. Mason Sp:mcer.
Danville
Pilgrim
Holiness,
4P.
month, 2. p. m.; Choir Practice Martin, Rector. SUDday - Mor· Mr . and Mr!l. Albert Hill Wf're
Esta blished in 1904:
"'.rate Someone To Church This Week"
Langsville, QhioJ. Rev . 0. H. Letart Falls UDited Bre~ea l Wednesday, 7 p. m.
ning Prayer and Sermon. 10:30 receot visitors of ~~. and 1\tr:;.
West Columbia, W Va.
past..-: Sunday Sehoot. 9:30 Church. Rev . James Mo.,...: Sl. Joba'o Cathotic . MinJoo: a.m. Coffee hour foUowing .
Ray Sayre at Roseville.
Middleport
WY 2-328t
Ph. Ma&amp;on SP 3-5593
a. m., Robert Grate, Sl.lpt. Wor· Sunday School 9:30 a. m.,
near Guysville Wutch Ridge) : CJiester Cbarcb ot God, Re•. Mr: ~nd Mrs. C~~ol Sa.vr6
ship service at 10:3; a. m.: PH· Norris, supt.; Ass't.. Supt Her- Rev. Frank Manieri,
pas- GiJbert SpenC"er . oastor Sunday of. P1ttsbu~gh are VISiting hen
1
grim Youth, 6:45 p, m.; Evan- bert Roush. Preaching Sunday tor, Sunday Mass 10 30 a. m.. ~rhnol g - ~ a m Mnrnine wor 1 w1th relal!ves.
gelistic service. 7:30 p. m. Mid· 10:30 a. m.; Alternate evemng (ioly o~y ot Obhgatlnn 6·30 a 1ship 11 a. m : Evangelistic ser· J\k a.nd .\Irs. Ray Byer.11. acWeek Prayer and Praise Wed worship at 7:30 p. m ; Pray m.; Confession, '.'3 hour belol'e l vice, 7 p m. PrayP.r mt·~ting, eomp:;med b,v Mr. and ~. 'rs
Dodge - Dart - Dodge Trucks
nesday, 7.30 p.. m.
'
ler meeting Thurs., 8 p. rn.
Mass.
j7:30 p. m. Wednesday ; Young Rodney Grimm. visited Mr. By
MiddlePQ rt, Ohio
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thodlst
Church
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of
Lnretto
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Penple 's Service ~,ridav. l :111 ('~S' dautrhter. Mr. and
Mrs.
Middleport
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Middlepel1 Church of the Naz·
t
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·re'. Lon
Boltom. Rev . Leonard n m
811! Masl.em and Mr. and Mrs
arene, Rev . Clyde J . Bartlett Pomeroych ~~vs:~:~~ n ~~~ 1 a~ : c~n~ula, administrator, Sunday · Sulton MrthndiRI Chureh. A.r- M1vn::trd H~lton .. at Ll!b"Mn.
Sunday Sehoul 9:30a. m.; Murn· 1pastor. C ur c S t ~ V gh Mas U 30 a m est Huly U&lt;Jy :. i lhur SIJ1L pas/or
Sun il:"' Mrs. Mattie Clrclt and Mr~
1ng Worship 10:30 a. m.; NYPS m., Leo rew , up.·
au
(~li
ati~n
7'
P
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School
10
8m
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Clint
Orr. : Ray Byers visitt'd ~1rs . C"'A"'f~
01
10
30
Young People, 6:45p. m.; Evan. An, Asst . S~pt.
· a.' ~M ke Ru'la~d churcb ot God, Rn . Supt.; Sundav Worship. 11 8 m . McN&lt;~mee at Middl~port Tues
Pomeroy
West Main St.
Coin Operllled Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaning
gelistic meP.ting 7:30 p. m.; vme Worship. Ser~? 8 t,
am Joho Smallwood. pastor: .Sunday Mason Ci1y Church of Cbri~t. day .
Suppol·t the Church of Your CfJ.QI~e
397 W Mam
Pomeroy
Prayer mef&gt;1- 1g, Wed. 7:30Pm. Us Tr~ly Tha~kfu F 11 P· hi ·: School 10 a m . Evanl!f'h~lk Miller Stre":'-1. R. Kenneth Roy . ' Guests of Rev. and ~frs. Pau.
Naomi Baptisl Cboreb: SUo ~elh~ls.t Yo~t
e opw~ !:!service 7 p_· m.: .•Young People Envangelist: Sunday
Bible Sellers are his parent.::, .1 1r and
dar School 9:30 a. m.: ~or· \\cdncsday , 9. 15 a. m. r Y Bndeaver 7 p. m. Wednesday. Study w a . m., Morning Wor Mrs. A. G. Sellers. Logan.
ship 11 a. m.; Prayer serv1ce, Study Grouptbodi t
Ch b- Prayer meeting 7 p. m. Satur· ' ship, 10:45 a. m. Evening Wor·
5
r p. m. Weduesday.
Alfred Me
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!ship 7:30 p. rn .; Bible Study. 9:30 a . m .. Milton Housdahelt
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Bakers of Good Bread
carpenter Baptist Cburcb: Rev. Pearl Casto. p~stor. Sun- da~bester
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. Supt .:
Morning
wo~~,ip
8 · ~· ·
SJnday
School9·30
a.
m.;
Mornjday
School
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9.30
sto
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Chester, Ohio
Ph. 965-2005
Huntington, W. Va.
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ing Worship 10:15 a m.
Cha~les Taylor, Supt. Worship. Pear ·. Ca '
Suncta i Bible School t·:JO: Commumon l 7 p. m.. Prayer Service, Wed
RaU.aad First Baptlsl Q.urcb service at 10:45 with the Rev ·l81 service 319 a. mW.SCS 1 Y
1tO ·'IO a m V H Bra\l"u nesda" 1 p m
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t'School at 10 a. m.·
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~tmday Scbrol9:30 a. m. Preach- C.psto. Wed. Prayer meehng a Thursday of month : Board Supt. Sabra canaday, pianist; 1 Cbrlstian Scienet: Ckini'C'heiIDJ! Sunday 2:30 p. m.
7.45 P· m.
meeting 3rd Wednesda} of the Bi~le Study, 7:30, Delben Ro. "Soul and. Body·· is th ;:- .; ub~ect
BarrlsonvU~ Preabylerlu,
Ru.&amp;lalltl
Metbodllt Cbarcb month.
I mme. leader.
I or Christian Science serv1ces
Rev.
John
Davle!l,
pastor:
WorCarJ
Herring,
pastor;
Morning
Pomerey
f?burch
of
t~
Naz·
•
Chester, Ohio
1thi s Sunday.
Wheel Balaneing-Auto G1ass-Brake Service
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S~h&lt;"'servl~
9:30
a.
m.;
Sunday
worship
l0:30
a.
m.:
Cburcb
M,.
~ermoo
United
Brethren
i
arene,
Su~day
SchO:OI.
9
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a
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Pb. WY 2-3576
Pomeroy
1.
10.30 8· m.
School 9:30 a. m. WSCS first In Chr1st: Rev . JamC!s Morn m.: Mornmg worship 10 45 a. 1·· Know ye not thai ye are the
Tlte Peatecoatal Clnucb, Mid· 1\lesday and 2Dd 'lbursda,r olson, pastor; Sund~y School, 1m_ Evening Worship, 7 p m.: I temple of God. and that the
llleport, South 3rd Ave.: Sunday each month; Family Night tast 9:30 a m., ·eacbing 10:30 a. j Prayer meeting. 7 p. m Wed ' Spirit or God dwelleth in you?""
SchooJ 10 a. m.; Sunday evenlng SLUKiay evening of each mootb m. Alternate preachmg
and I Re'l . Clyde 'I Henderson. pas· I(I Cor. 3: 18).
aervlce. 7:30 p. m. at 1:30 p. m.; Pra)'OL' Meetlag, Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m., tor.
The Lesson • Sermon con·
Two
Location!
For
Your
Convenienet
Wed!tesday
Bible
Slllcly
7:30
P·
7:30
p.
m.
w-ay.
Sunday.
Mid-Week
Prayer
ser·
SUversvllle
Methodist
Chore•
etudes
with these wonts ftGm
' Ohio
Pomeroy,
m.;
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nigh1
Prayer
and
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vices
Wednesday.
7:20
p.
m.
Stih,
pa.~or
Sunday
!"Science
and Heaith with Key
WY2·3996
Syracuse
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2-3966
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WorshiP 7·"!0 p. m. Pastor, Rev
l!deo Valtotl
ID Rudand Mlosica : OUve New·
9:30 a. m.; Gene Wolfe to the Scriptur&lt;s"' by
Mary
B. L. BarretL
Cbrtsi Olurcb: - Rev. Eldell R. 111811 , missionary pastor:
·
Thursday even-r Baker Eddy ' ""To invest thought
Ratlaad Cbarcb a1 the Nazar- Balke. pastor; Sunday School, day School, 9:30 a. m.:
lng.
; of false truSis and material e¥1·
ene: Sunday School 9:30 a. m.; 10 a.m.; IVtnnlo Holsinger. IUpl. 10:30 a. m.; Preaching. 7:30 P
Mono Cbapol Methodlsldences in order that the spiritPAINTS and HARDW ARES
Morning WOI'l!bi~ 10:46 a. m. Chrlsuan Endeavor, 7:15 P· "11 . m.; Prayer service, 7:30 p.
Church. Arthur Stitt. Pastor ual facts of heing may appear.
Evangeltatlc
servtce
7:45
p.
m.
Mrs.
Lyda
Chevalier,
president,
Thursday.
School 10 a. m. Oliver -this is th&lt;' great attainment
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Fh. WI !1-3,273
Rnclne
Pomeroy
130 B: Seeond
Midweek Pr&amp;.Yer semce,. 7:45 p. c~ses fo1 aD. Song services. Tuppers Pl•lna EUB Chareb:
Supt.: Sunday Worship · by means of whlctl we !!hall
m. Wednesday 8 p. m. Preacbln&amp; 8:20 P- m.; Rev . Eugent E. ~ ou
11 a. m.; Prayer mee~ sweep away the false and live
.
Cotnmblr Chapel: Worslrip ser- Mid Week Pray"' meeti~~&amp;, 7:30 lor: sunday Worship 9:30 a. m.
every Wedm!sday evenlll&amp; i place to the true. Thus we may
l~N
~:~-~eacb 3unday 9:15 a. m.; p. tn. WedltesdQ, Cl818 Lead- and 7:30 p. m. alternateJ3 Sun- Mlddleperl Clrar&lt;• a1 CliriSI, !establish In truth the temple.
Schooi _IO 1. m.: Youth er, Mra. Mazla Bolsinger.
day School 9:30 a. m. and
an&lt;' Main Str!ets Donald 1or body. 'whose builder and
Middlepol't, Ohio
Quality Furniture at Lower-. Prices
6:15
p.
m.
Evening
Wor·
Morulnc
Star
EUB
Cbiii'Cb,
a.
m.
alternately.
Robart
Hicks,
mlnlsler; Bible School, , maker is God' " lp. 4:11}.
Phone WY 2-34(11
N. Second Ave.
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Mlddle~ort
7 p. m. eacb Sunday.
Re• Meiozet Smith, poster: 9 ,45 'ard. Supt.: Bible Studjo
Deller Cllltra II C brill
· Stmda1 Schoo~ Fnd Prayer servtca led by pastor,
Bible School 9,311 a. m. PreocJt. ~':;,
L' l!:lrl Sb lor Asa'L 7:30 p. m. TUesday.
m., llrsl and llllrd Momln&amp;IQJlwo"rat.t,;
m.: l!'tr•l 8apllll OLareh. Cor. Sycafore 6 5ecoDd St. - Pomel'Of
Cllarclo
&lt;tncll&gt;ur
Prayer
meeting
8
p.
m.
TburaRev. C. L. O'Conner. pastor
"FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASlONS"
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Sunday School 9:30 L m.. sam
REV. JOSEPH KRALY. PASTOR
· mdaJ School t:90 a. 1m. ~..... CILI!eha _St. Polil Curtis. sup!.; 1o:U 1. m. Mlln&gt;
Cor Butternut 4; W. MaiD
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RaJDb ea~io ;"',;;., ~C:. Sunday Scllool &amp;:1&amp; •· m.:
1111 ""rohtp:~30 p••m BYF
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La1t SundQ" iD Tri.n ity
lo8Ytn.lll" Pr•yer meellntl 1'lleo- sbtp aervlce 10:10 a . m.: St. and J Olllltlp,
p.m.
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Jobn, subilay Sel!\lol 10 a. m.; JiloeiLing aervtce: 7:10 p. m.
7.30' P m
(Bulletin Board Saylnf Of The Wet~&lt;)
· oQ ALlY-., - Worohl? t a. m.
ll'edneaday, Pra)'OL' meotltll:
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upoa the door; faith annrer.ect: no one wU
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Buil&lt;'lina: SuppUet &amp; Millwork
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Children • Holllt """ CILirl!ll . ol . a.rtR. , .....,, Cboir Praellca; 1:10 p. m. 1'.Genera! Ccmtractin&amp;
Helgbtl. s a h b all! Jerry MallOn. .,....., Stmda1 daJ Junior Choir Practice.
Phone W1: 2-3978
sermon tuple, "TAIDNG GOD SI!:IUOVSLY"
p. m.: Worship
SC!toor ·1:111 a; m.' Cburcb 1o:ao ' _
Concr-.atlonat
mllttiDf toUowlnc the
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Wedlleadiy, ?.~ P-"'. ---- ~ -­
ThursdaY, 7:30 p. 111. p. m. -~ Stlrrlce, 1:10 p. Great Bend: Rev C. 1.. O'CIJn.
Thurllday,
10:GO iL.m. -- ' ------------Ill. Morillo '.lapllat CILiroli. m.
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Sermon Topic, "Make A Jo-yfUl ~~
•&lt;If Fourth and Main -St.
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diplomatic representatives
Mrs. Luwm
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Mrs Agnes While gave dev•J· V l'.. C't
I Mail at ouct. Entries mutt be postmarketl by
tess served a dessert course to lions laken l'rom John entitled. a Jea n _J_!·
tlwsc named above a.nd ;1..1rs. ··Abundant Living," concluding Easter ls~la~n~d~.~.;--sout~,ea!ll
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H0ffman Mrs Willard 13fJyer l
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cla!'.s voted to provide five pom· huge sta tues of unknown o&gt;rn~·g~ln'_-_-~fi!IIIJ!!II
an M1 s. 0 ona
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ken w11l be hostess at the next be given to .shut-in members
mt•rllng . on December 2, an~ laler. The choir will h a v e
w1l l be election of offl· 1 cha rge of the Christmas decor-.
1 lh&lt;'n'
cers.
1 ating . Mrs. Dunuld Boone gave
, interesting facts abou t
the
Samuels and their customs and ·
1 their
reactions lo the people
' of America.
Buddy pal gifts were exchanged and names dra\.l:n for girt
e11.ch1:1nge for the Christmas party which will feature a potluck
dmner Dec. 17. Chairmen Ior
the dinner will be Mrs. Bennett. '
Mrs. Clyde Winebrenner, Mrs.
! Roush, Mrs. Dale Moi.J'I'ning,
I Mrs. Gr&lt;:~ce Hysell with Mrs.
Cecil Bradb~y in charge of 1
table decoratiOns.
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serving a dessert course by 1
if he's injured on your
Mrs.
Shirley Mills and M r s.
p rop~f ly!
George Freeland lo the above
We olier modem homeowners
and
Mrs. Nx.ra Hamilton, Mrs.
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Jacob
Turner, Mrs.
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Seines, Mrs. Lillian McGhee, j
Mrs. Nell Werner 1 Mrs.
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pared to some in other lands. Our country Is famous for itl
beauty and fruitfulness , our cities are u modern u Uunorrow, and our future glows with p&lt;omise. God hat Indeed
been food lA&gt; uo.
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But with Hio bounty of wealth and power, God h.., given
ua respor1sibilities. Because we have l!lo mueh, we are called
upon to share what we can spare. And we are required to
~ork and pray for th~ end of ignorance, poverty and suft'er..
mg wherever they are found.
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To be abJe lo give I• a ble.-ed privilegt!. Let us fill our Portland Road. SUnday Scttoot
churehes an·d join in heartfelt than ks to God that we have 0:30 a. m.; Worship 10:30 -m., Sunda"' evening mvtee at
enourh, . . and ~o1·~ than enough, .• to share.
7::&lt;0 p. "'·'Wed .• worship,....,.
ice at 7:31' p. m. Pastor. Tbom
•• E. Diddle. All evenill&amp; aei'O·
"., begm at 7:30 p. m.
,
I Zloa Cbnrcb of Chrtst. Pom•
rov . llarriannvi&lt;te Road, I!»
gene Underwood, minister . ~~
ble school 9:30 a. m.; Mnrni~a
worship l!UO a. m. : Evening
worship 7:30 p. m.; Rober1 Reed
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, Living room ouite, two-piece JOHNSON, SJmpsoe .........,
davenport, two dressers, beds, AI...,, lD. AU forma Ill II&gt;
rocking chairs, rugs, china _ . _ Jim ....
cupboards, dishes (some an- Bud Slrap!totl, ._..
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late Mrs. Ellzabeth c:ltl'l..met
meeting of the E:zten.
Homemakers' Club of Brad·
Hartinger In recognition
her long years o1 faithful
Wednesday ol an afl.d.ay
ice 111 the Middleport
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Club waa given by Mra.
Columbua and Southern
Euler president
when
Electric Company Ill Mid·
club inet W.sday
. 1be meeting wu openat the home of Mrs. Charles
prayer by M r 1·
Bradbury
King.
Mn E* also paid
During the morning buslne"
to th~ long yean of
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service Mrs. llarlinger cave
and plallo made for
serving on the tJbraey BOard.
Onistmaa party to be held
thank you note was read
18 at the home of Mrt.
Mrs. WIIliam Tbomall,
W1nn in Bradbury, A lift
of the deeeaaed, for the
wiU also be held a&gt;
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with the benediction.
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ald M.illl entitled ''Culture
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1957 Dodge 2 Door _ _ _ _ $295

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HOUSE FOR SALE. · . riOIIlL 11,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!""'""""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"""'
be.tb full basement Storml'
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cere and heartfell thanks for Middleport Apartment, 5 rooms t::;:,~~~ "a;:,..,~ •n:._ .._;: um siding. Can be 'seen at Employment W•ntecl
all the kindness and sympa- bath !l.nd basement, on ground balb s-ttD'*_ _
713 Grant Street, Middleport.
thy shown us during the ill· Ooor. Newly decorated. bardPriced reasonable.
wnL 00 sewing aDd alteraness and death of our beloved wood Doors. automatic beat.
Business Services
itp
tlons. Evelyn Warner,
21At
11 17
wlfe, ~other, and ~andmo- Call W\' 2-3200.
10 10 tfc NELSON'S Fur Hou.S;--Now l
- miles east of Harrisonville,
Uler Vtrgle Irene Fife. Our , - - f
bus" 5 011 Mech- SEVEN ROOM brick bome tD Ohio. Kingsbury Road.
Mertlbera ol the WSCS of the
sp..:ial &gt;hanks to Dr.. Me-l
For Sale or Rent
o~ st"' Pom:~~ 81 d.. P·.meroy, two batltrooml, '
!14
Forest
Methndlst dlurch
11 18
Gowan, Dr. R. R. Pickens, 1 - --- S8nd bath . M' ers- :.e
ltp
bedroom~.
garage,
basemeut.
were
guests·
at the meeting ci
11 18
Rev. Osborne Hoover
for S ROOM .
rite tnRa :ond
__ s.
_ _ 3 fimabed rooms ID att!e.
the WSCS of tho Minersville
his consoling mes,.ge, Mrs. ville, OhiO. w
Y ~ l'RANSMISSION Salvage Com- Large :OL Oul ol blgb water
Methodist ohurch Wedneoday
Robert Coates for the lovely I Brown, 755 Stelzer Roa~. :
pany. Repairing aU makea. Cettlral heeling
Inqulre
afternoon at the cburch.
music, the Coates Funeral urobus 19 • OhiO, ';1 6 6tc
·tomatlc and standard trans- Oiarles Wildermuth. WY 3Home, the paUbearers, and S712.
missions. Maurice Gagnon, 22(5 or WY UUL
1-2&amp;-tfc
"Tbanksgivin&amp;" waa
t he
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to at! our lriends and neigbOwner. Phone WY U1'13.
,
1wmme o1 •'-"A program
pres~~
bors and everyone who bell&gt;'
For Sale
11 17 Uo
I'OR SALE-MIIIdlep&lt;o 1 lalJ. "UaderslandiDg Our Times" ed by Mn. Karl Grueser and
ed in any way. Your kindness
_
ell bulldlng, loeated 8 N. from the study theme, "T be Mrs. Norman McCallum. Group
will never be forgotten. God iCITIZEN Band Antenna, Hy· : llaa1 Grwaer, ,.......... ...
Seeood Street, MiddJeport Growing Christian," was pre- singing of America opened the
Bless you aU. Dell File, Mr. ' Gain, C.L.R. "Top Hat'' base
Boattq
Prloed for qulelt oalo. In- senled by Miss Mary Vlrglnla pro(lram, followed with prayer
and Mrs. Robert Fife, Vir- antenna. Like new, priced for
Mblas••· 8ldll
qutr. at Obia HoteL
Reibel when the Friendly Cir- by Mrs. Stella Grueser* and 1
ginia and Craig Fife.
quick sale. Phone WY 2~24441
Bad voa, teftl b'oacle of the Federated church met responsive reading on 'lbankJ.
11 20 ltp or WY :1-2593.
II 18 U•
Wo lun-o aD Help Wanted
TUesday evenlllg .11 the church, giving. A poem, "Come Ye
- - - - - - - - - THERE WILL be big ctl011
8ewor - LOOKtNO FOR SICURI
It was brougbt oot that the Tbankful People Come," was
Notice
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acceleraUog pace at which en read by Mn. Cbozla Grue•
m.
Clll Wll Wl'l' Day ar N1PI ....,. .., •· &amp; "''" _
areas in the Uvea of the world'• and Mro. Sadie Brown rOad the
SHAKE HAVEN, Chester, Ohio tw ure Rt' 3:J a~d
There
7 • tfe ... I'IIJ 10 ad• IMtnll:lllalt e.... people are changing from the article, "'fhanks&amp;iviog BleuState Rt. 7. Closed for seas- wi~nbe !'lot or good mer- HEATING, PIDIIJID&amp;, MaeDa O.Uoa u-a ...._ ._,,..,. creation °~ new natloos to the inp."
on. Thanks to all of oW" CU!- chandise Russell Welch.
f'arluler6. &amp;nold 8tudlen. ., ,.,..
use and mJsuse of water. must Mra Karl Grueser gave a
lomers. See you again nel&lt;t
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Spring. June and Roger Epple
P11cM Wl{ U14L
be reeponded lo by each of ua. re.....,. 0
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7 :111 t1c
ACCOUNTANTS
Timely an:t Informative were
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SHOTGUN and rtne
sbOOt, passenger' automatic
shift
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·Miss ~~I s remarb on our Mrs. Brooka Sayre read
and power steering. Phone
AI.X.,ONEI:ll
av.U.ble to.. atlcOUBtuU. lhout4
'DianbgJVIng tradlttoD 1D re- '"lbankl F Daily Bread.Sunday, Nov. 22nd, 1 P· m. WY U816.
11 18 6te
Comp'ell 8en1et
::r,l'fM:::!a:'t.u.•~M~ Lation to the American heritage,
. .or of "Ame lea the
Turkey• f&lt;r prize•. Bob Hill __ __ _
0111 fOndltnl
- · - '"' ..,, ......,_ ...., Booklets "1banltqlvlng With Group omgmg
r
farm. Sponsored by the Ra· Barden's
Market, Syracuse,
Wrtle, , . . . • C.trd
.,. wlllln&amp; to nJoou.. Good ....
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lded b Mr Beautiful" cOncluded the pr~
RartiDf a1arJ. fllll
lue Fam y, prov
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cine Fira DeparunenL
with the low, low everyday
.L C. BRADPOID
cellent rumr.. ror eallftdeatt•J
Wilbur Perrin, were given each gram.
11 19 3tc prices. Extra specials, ThursBeale. 0111t
:r;t-&amp;~~~~'ll~~:•.::: member. Min Reibel elosed Durin~ the bUiiDeu
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WILL THE persDn who --took day, Friday, and Saturday.
I ll lk ~~:n-:-- &amp;o.
with an lmpl'ftSive reminder of in charge of Mra. Wllliam
the 5 gallofl can of gasoline
3
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the things lbat are unehanglng, sell, preaident, plana were
from the Fire Trud please ice cream, reg. _ !l8c 11 gal.,
EXPERIENCED
.....;. ;............. _,,_ IDcludlng,: ~c~ made fO&lt; a Chrlatmaa
:return tbe can. Racine Fire £or only 79c. I lb. bag Florseasons, '
at the TowD and CoantlJ'
Department.
11 19 3tc &gt;'da orange ·~ doz Reg 89&lt;
Auto "-les
tlnglove ~.!ace. lth aurant oo December II,
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FOR SALE - i115'1 C!evroletl A Prayer For Evenlllg, by 'I gilt tJChangelt waa voled
$1.50 value Revlon Hair spray
Belair 4 dr. Sedan, outoma~ Mlaa Relbel and scripture ~ to remember slelt
RAWLEIGH Produc&gt;s for sale.
lb 1 oo
tc Ne;. bo"- 4 •""" tlreo ling of Ecclealutel J:l·ll "' with a gilt at ChrlJimal, ·
. IE · Prom tha laroed Irucll or
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·: &gt;li" Ellaabeth Flck· 'l'lle ·olfer.- ~~---~- 1o
Wy-U!12.
111--24-SOtc 79c tax. Bologna,
di 3 39&lt;
Reason
for·-••
selling•-- going:
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Ba::'49c lb. v- : : :
Ia tbe
to Germany Phoue WY Z..l lng wu received by Min ..,the iDI, and tb remember tbe
II Ill 3tc
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Ellzabetb Chapman wilb
Ill' with a aift.'
11 20 1tc
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ling ma-e tbaD to stop unu.lt.
tng the nailoD'I ~ mud&lt;, Bef&lt;re dliCOVIf1 of1AmerfC8,
•land were •&lt;;ootent with playing th..-. were an Htilll\ led
· undlstlngui.!lhed mucbes e.nd 1 mill~ndiall9 living _nere
alma maters, 111 ol which I speakin1 Jiiore l.haa l ,IXIO differ·
aound alike anywaJ~ Today 1M ent languages .

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whitewall Urea, 110 en&amp;lne. 4 ipHd. trana. Radio
beater.

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1961 Corvair Monza Coupe · · · · $1369
Red 1barp interior, bucket

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of bow .._.,. It lead&lt;rll Away !flth
would ba'lf tbo budl did DOll&gt; lJie m.tle ones.

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A abup low milea&amp;e Ioeal ear. Jet blaek flabh, t1.ret lhow
little wear. 110 H.P. eD&amp;ine. 4 apeed trana, R.adlo, bHter,
Red bucket 1eata and yj,nyl trim.

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1963 Corvair Monza Coupe .. · · $1895

yr . 0 ld SOc apiece.

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With h...,y
UMd C.r Sales,
Over $500,
BetwMn Now

Compads-Lower Priced !

Lon K, sites. 7 roocn frame bouSe
1 with bath, basement, a n d
II 20 6t· coa1 furnace, garge
with
--- - -easy access drive. ta.soo.oo.
ni.AILERlola~ state approved. HOTPOINT electric
stove FARM HOMil: - 54 acrea: with
Brown's Trai1er Park, Miners.. Small dropleaf table and f 38 acres well ~ fenced, balchairs. WY 2-36511.
ville, OhiD. WY 2·3324 .
PHONE WY2-2156
ance timbered. S room ttouse
II 11 5tp good barn and Dther build111730tc
location, 11
\0 Duplei., 3 bedrooms. Sugar STOKER COAL. Double screen- ings. Highway
ed oil ~ treated. Right size. miles from town $4,000.00.
Run area Forner( . Pbone
C.rd of Thanks
10 2 tfc
% x 1. Delivered or at tipple MJI)DLEPORT - 9 • room Du- 1
WY 2-3618.
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locatiDnl
on Route 124 at Ruttan d. Ja- plex in downtown
WE TAKE the opportunity to ' MOIJERN
room and both cobs Coal CD., R . D. No. t, with good income. Alway_s 1
express our sincere thanks furmshed apartment. M1d- Pomeroy, Ohio. Tel. SH 2- rented. Complete witb furru·
for the many acts of kind - dleport. WY l-S1'1t.
I ture. $6,000.00.
4952 - WY :1.-3469.
t II Ue
ness, help and sympathy giv.
19
3tc
SYRACUSE - 5 ~ room frame ,
II
-- - en us by our wondertul neigh.
with bath, forced hot air
bors and friends during lhe FOR RENT : Housetrailer. 8 USE ONE of our Carpet Sham- heating (insulated. heat bill
. sickness and dea th of John x 35 ft. Two bedroom. Call pooers FREE with B I Ut
6 months f91).00) fuU base-l
Lustre Carpet Shampoo · Bak. ment and earport. Landscap- 1
R. Stobart. Special thanks to WY 2-2186 or WY ,1,.3346.
11·7·tl• er Furniture, M.iddleport.
Dr . Ellinger and Dr. Pickens,
ed and can be OOught with I
1117 lite
the mu·ses oi Veterans Mem - 1HH.EE and lour ron''l) rumi ~ h&amp;
two, three, or four Iota. Up
-----orial Hospital, aLso to Rev ed and onturnlsbed apart. PIGS for sale. Phone WY 2-6554 . to 30 year finaCKncLinEgR.
Charles O'Connon and Rev meotll. WY ZM34
C. C. CV
12 8 tfr
11 17 6tc
Jumes Early, Fritz Buck'
POMEROY, OIUO
Ben and Henry EwJag, and ONE NEWLY - Furnlshed~ffl ONE KING size Florence Coal BOX %Z9
WY J.383t
all others who assisted in ' ciency apartment. Also 1 • 31 stOve , small drop-leaf table,
ll 20 3tc
any way during our sorrow. I room apartment with .stove and 4 chalfl. 6137~3250.
The Stobart Family
1
and
refrigerator furrushed.
11 16 6tp FOR RENT OR SALE: 5 roms
_u 20 ltc Suitable for 1 or 2 people.
and bath, basement and gar- ,
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11-14-tfc ~INGER SeWIDJ'
macblnel, den plot on West Main St.
WE WISH TO thank all those • _ _ _ --· - - ·
oew, $59.50 up. &amp;everaJ llsed near Midway Market. can
who were so kind and helped :BEFORE cold weather • settle maC'binea at barga111 prices
WY 2-2565 or WY 2-2582.
in any w.ay during the loss down in a nice warm house, The t'abrle Shop. ~in~er Saletl
11 19 tre
of our mother and great newly painted outside. Fivel IDd Service, Pomeroy, Ohio
aunt,. (.181'a M. Dow. Our 1 minutes walk from
Court WY W2M.
1 21 tfe FOR SALE: Two modem housthanks to Dr . Ray Pickens I House, Heater
furnished.
es heated garages. Trailer
and to our friends and neigh-~ Ready for tmmediate occu- SLUGGISH septic .tank! Clog- lo~ all utilities. Good locabors for the food and floral pancy. Phone WY 2-2660.
ged drains'! Get Klean-Em-All tion in Middleport.
Large
offerlngs and special thanks !
11 18 3tc
Septic tank Cleaner at Land- con:unercial bulldi.Dg, sulteble
n11~s · Pb · CH
to the Ewing Funeral Home FURNISHED 3 room- bouse. mark Farm Bureau. 16-!l·:wte for many .,_,..¥.¥
and to Florence Arnett for bath and basement. 313~ Con.
ll Lt. tfc
7-23&amp;1.
11 lT ttp
her words of comfort. We al- dor St., Pomeroy.
FOR SALE: 3 bedroom house.
so thank the pall bearers, and
10 7:1 If&lt;
Instructions
$8,500.00. Phone 773-MII,
Cora Francis and Manning
--- O.arlea Lyons', Mason.
Dow.
1TRAILER lots for rent, close U. $. CIVIL IERVICI TISTSI
11 17 tie
The Paul Simpson Family to Laundrymat and schools. -'4~.. ..,m•n. 1wa IW'I ...,. •
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P'OR SALE: 8 room 001
RATII, MIC!l olimiNied for.. WOOl 1\fJln 81, oo' lud ...,.·
ever, " Get Star ProUD... Eb- traet. Pay like rent. Pbone
ors'-ch Hardware,
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Run MiU, Pickens Hardware. FOR SALE: 1 room bouse. AnMason, W. Va.
II 211 1tp llqully, 111. aerea, modern
1iSIONE rON-truck, with cat· ldt.beo with buill Ill stove,
THREE ROOMS and bath. Fur-1 tle rock or trade fO&lt; pick-up. balh. new oil lumaoe, double
nished. 171!11 Mulberry. Rea-• Call CH 7·2337
11 18 !tc CID'JIO'"t - out o1 hJih water.
sonable rent. Call WY 2-2575
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WI t-322l.
11 20 3tc
or at 3711 Se&lt;:ond St.
1958 Y-8 Plymouth. 4 dr. Sedan.
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Power steering and powor
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For Sale

THREE OR FOUR room
nished
apartment 1or nmL
Phone WY 2-3333.
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JNFORMAnON

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1.00 Sip Oo -Now&amp;
6:00 Sll!ll Ou - Newo
1: ~ Sacred Heart Boor
1:05 Country Muste
1:20 Meigs County RFD
6:20 Country Jamboree
1:25 Paul Bowers - Farm
7:00 Larry Andel"!OD Sbow
6:3f) News
8:00 Pomeroy Hi. ~ fi'ootball
H;J Rev. RaymQDd Jones· Rel t;341 Middleport 81 Footbaft
1:55 Sporl,s Headllnea
11:00 Top Tea Sbow Wall'J
1:57 Wea!her Report
Valley)
Mil Newo
lUll Top Ten Show (DuttoDI)
LITTLE ORI'HAN ANNII
· 7:05 Tiny't Chapel
12:00 Noon News
7:30 News
12:15 MtJslcal Jnterlude
7:35 Picken.s Ha.rd,ware
12:30 Rev_ Merlin Teets
&lt;Tueo · Thurs.)
1:00 Bill Miller Soow
7:50 Newo Report
(OSU Football)
1:00 Bill Miller Show
1:45 Sip Off september
1:00 Johnso!t • Simpson Ins. 5:45 Sign Off October
'
Show· (Frl:i
SUNDAYS
8:10 Roy'J Food Basket Sbow 7;00 Sign On - Newo
(MuD • Thurs.)
7:35 SUnday Sbowcase
1:45 Baker FumiiDre Sbow
8:00 French Cicy 1lapUst
(Wed .. Frl 1
8:30 News
1:45 f&amp;S Super Market Show 8:33 Hour of DeUveranca
(Tburs.)
&lt;Elder CUnei
1:00 Newo
9:41 Congressman Abele
-t:u:i Coffee With Jmet
10:05 Sunday Chapel
li~~ Grand Ole op'ry
10:33 Wasbinglon lleporla
MID!sterlal As...,.
the ~eople
A.s.c. Program • Ftl. 11:00 Sunday Show
ABBII! AND SLATI
ll:IS Family Worsbip • Thurs. 12:00 Noon News
11:15 Masoo Co. Agr. El:t.·Tues. 12;li ChriJUau Hour
11:33 Swap Shop
12:341 Rev. Merlin Teets
11:45 TIDy's .COODtry Bynw
1:00 llov. ADdmr Pmons
12:00 Noon Report,
I:JIO Rev. Sllaa BU!upo
12:15 Goeasler'o Gueot Slar-Frl
12 '15 Larry Anderson Show
4:00 Jim M• Show

4:1i Blaetlnar Anlo Show
fDu&gt;n.)

4:30.J,.ocal New&amp;

1:10 'Jim Meea Sbow
8:00. Slmoa'o Market • Newo
ldlfi ·Sandon-- ·
6:41 Sip 011 Sepcember
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SAIII t.4SB:It.atOI

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1r RAEBURN VANBUREN

2:00 Sunday Cbopel
2:33 Rev. Roocoo Thorne
3:00 Sunday Cbapel

3:33 Country HynmUmen
(Dan Bayman)
1:33 Sw&gt;day Showcase
6:00 Baptllt Laymao'o Hour
1:30 Sundown Sereuade
1:45 Sign

'&gt;II September

i:4i SlgD Off October

lb GIORGI WONDEII
A !JI/0/ff -T'HIS

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MAI(f ME LOOK
LIKE A 6EREAVE:D
FR!E:ND OF THE.
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Winding Trail Garden Club to Enter
Ohio River Beautification Contest

m:a:e.::::'bi.
flower show!

wert

fori

judled by

Mrs. c. L Heaton and blue rtb.
M". Charles Hayes entertain- rell , Mrs. Robert Lewis and , bons awai-d.d to Mrs. Robert
d the Wind ing 'l"NN.ll
Garden , Mrs. Charles LewiJ will cbeck ' Lewis fGr a Christmas door ar~ub Wednesday evening at her oo them .
lrangement using pine cones

Op.eretta 'The Button Tree'
T0 bepresentedNov•24th
elementary lble

Salem Center

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1e Wantlnt Thl•
tho Top
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lOme • Oak Sl" when the Sears Th e meetmg,
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. cba rge o1 to
painted
and
will present
operetta,
Hokey Pokey Group _
D
m
M gold
All a rdandPrevergrt!Ofl.
od Ischool
"The Butlon
Tree "tbewith
all 1Ramsbu11
nd Roebuck company's Oh1o ' M
Robe
Le 1·5
·d 1
rs.
a11 1or am ·
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Vivian
Mr. aod Mrl. C. 0 , pII'IOitl
:ivic beaut1 fka lion contest W8.!1 rs.ed 'thrt d wt . ' prbeSJ Men ' ern arrangement uslag
okra pupils taking part Tuesday . Nov. Terry McClellan,.
t"blrleatoo, W. Va.
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open
WI
evo IOR.s y rs. od nd l
I ......1 h
24 starting at 8 p m
alk
-· u- 'Ia... m
li s&lt;'US8ed . It is required that :W ILe&lt;J 8 an which included the Jo~ sa samon coo,~ c rys, .
.
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Smith, Danny W er,
JUtlta "" nu.•. •·
Jt'r cent of all Ohio clubs par- b ft ~ f th
d
Th anthemums in a tall container.
:Music Dlr~tor . 15 Maurita Erlewine, WUliam Myers,
~~ qt MIDe:l'IViUe.
.
ff. 0r Sl 511() I E-a I u es or e gar ener. e
A dessert cOurse was served Miller, who Is assisted by the . Gl d J ~- Spar•·
"-. Mabel Va Meter·
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· 1club prayer in unison closed the
.IUfl.3le or ttn
t r
.
"' It N 11· Val
incipal· le oy ' oy ~
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m..n
1 • spend"'"' a few
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12 iaCU
Y. e le
e, pr
· da -Nei!IOD ' Tweel
10
Ln fJriZ~&gt;s W
l·11 be WI'thdrawn· devotions . New yearbooks were dunng the social hour to
Roberta
Wilson, Anna Eliza~
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hr -.. W~ ~ ~ nuw 1l the•• 11lt
Tht" proJect rna_\' exlt&gt;nd ovt'r di ~ tributed by the president
members.
beth Truaer, Olive Page, and AMa Jacka, Bobby
her brother and slsfl,...!l
s pt&lt;riOd uf three years and need \,rs. John Terrell reported
Gladys Major.
Danny Stafford, Corlntbia
Mr. and Mrl. E l do
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lot be largP. ur spectaC'lilar . on the regional meeting held
Programs are in charge of and Roger Nelson.
and drluahteJ,
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)Ill must 1111 a net"d of
I h e in Nelsonville and Mrs. Robert
Linda Haley, costumes by the I Button Tree Elves
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·ommunit y
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Thompson on the fiower show
mothers, tickets by the P.T.A. I CUster, Keith Perry
Mn. Elu GilJnoN Jr.
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It was vot E'd lu partlcl p~te , , at Kyger Creek Sc~1ool, Nomembers, make-up by cooks! Devls, Ricky Metheney,
. Denver Kapple were
, _ 1 _._. _ _ . _ - - •.••• _.. ... . -- f4S.44
~ree po!\&lt;;Jbl e- proje&lt;'l s 'A ere · Vt'mber 12. Rules and divisions
IIUld custodian, while Paul Wal· McM1llen, Tommy Arney,
vlllitora 1D Galttpolls
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d.lsrussed end ~lrs. John Ter-, of entries for the Meigs County
ker and Harvey Erlewine are es Council, Tony C8rdillo,
~leasant. W. Va.•
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Flow£'r Show, November %8-211
(n Middleport
stage managers.
mas Goff, Mike Swlek,
Doa JUles ol Tipp ott
I
SAVI ALSO OM MOOM IICYCLES
Iat the Pomeroy Eleme'tory
Pupils In the play, as they Council, Mike Knapp,
V.aciOM 'nlCYC'.lU DUlliNG THIS SALI
School were distribute. by Mrs. I Mr. a~d Mrs. Ro_bert Mitch will appear on stage, will be, Harless, Frank ColweU,
·llrleflY Tuesday with Mrs.
Pomeroy, Ohio
Charle!!' Lewis, regional dlrec- rand fanuly of Wheelmg, W. V~. arter Rhythm Band, The Little les Tyree, and Keith Jones.
·Rouak. M.lnersviDe.
tor
.
and
flower
show
chairman.
were
weekend
guests
of
theuBoy's
Mother,
Sherri
'1\Jrner;
Button
Tree
Fairlea
Mra.
tbUah also vi.llted Mrl.
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
1'hf'
club
entry
will
be
Hospital·
p~rents.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Perry
The
Little
Boy,
Terl')'
NE!p~;
Johnson,
Ailsa
Walker,
.
Withrow.
I oi.ly SUS
"THE BRASS BOTTLE "
ity or Door decorations.
M~tch and Mr. and Mrs. John The Buttoneer Boys,
E1ght Sparks, Csrot SJgman, Rita
Emcat Carpenter
of
ITechmcolorJ
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Tony Randall. Byrl lves, Bar·
Plans were made for a Christ- Scanes.
Buttonless Boys and
Girls, vis, Carla Crisp, Pamela
·-.m~ last week
il
With AIIMMd SNit
bar3 E'.den and Luscious Lu· m11~ dinner at Crow's Steok Mrs. Henry Henne_sy
left Hokey Pokey Children, Sixteen Sandra Flocarrl, Cindy
·and 'Mrs. Carl Moore. She
lu Porter.
House on December 16. follow· Thursday for Zanesville whe_re Little Elves, Twenty
Button s, Paricla Ashburn, Ann
I night with Mrs. I
''THE GOLDEN ARROW"
Coma llD&amp;sst"mbled, made
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es wide by IS blchoo blob
eti
h:a
party
and
gift
exchan_g;e
she
will
be
the
guest
of
relabvTree
Fairies,
Scissors,
Gloria
well,
Brenda
Rupe,
Joy
and children.
(Technicolor)
of aturd.." pine wood . Slate
Sealll • ,.......... Sal&lt;oTab Hunter
I at thf' home of Mrs. Robert es for two weeks.
IGoff; Thread, Margo Grate Bonita .Johnston, Gwen
Bentz of
wriUnc board. Sale Jll'lce
Lewis
Mis.s Fri~a Faehnle, Mr s. l Thimble. Wanda Cardi11o: The Brenda Flowers, Co~le
wltb tJer
SUNDAY, MONDAY,
TUES.
Mrs . Thompson gave a dem· Crary Dav.Js_ (ll\d !'-frs. C . . M. I Four O'Clock, Don Raya:, and es, Laura Arney, Debra Pierce, ,
Mrs.
Telford
Nov, 22-23-'24
on~tration on mechanirs
of Hennesy VISited With relatives The Dragon. Billy Crsy.
and Edith Woodard,
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"T HE UNSINKABLE
flower arranging using dlj' e.nd l and friends in Columbus Wed· Rhythm Bend- James Coun- Ctmru. ~ Gaty Erlewine, . Mr. ,ro. _Mrs. ,IJutJes Patte.r.
MOLLY BROWN"
resh mterial.
She showed · nesday.
cil. Patricia Ashburn,
Ricky Kermy Jacks, BeUy
Smtih, 1 ~.' : 1.nd ~ ~ Brent of . _
(Technicolor)
how styrofoam cost hangers and Mr. and ~- Don Burkey _of Custer, Brenda Rupt:, Debra , CJJfford Edmonds, Glenna Keys, W~ ~y .dlnQer IUpesatlilter-ll
Dt&gt;bbie Reynolds, .Harve Prf's
.
chirken
wire can be used to Marietta visited recently ~tth ~atson, Pamela Davi&lt;J, Carol i Sherrie Dlngus:l!l, Daniel Mid- his mo~er, ~." -DI;nie
nell . Ed BPgler. Jack Krusgre-at
advantages
Md the use her mother, Mrs. c_. A. Emrrush. Stgman, Edlh Woodard Thom~j klff, Uapny AShbUf11,
Ricky son. • . ....
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Buy yoan now dw-inC t.b:.is sale and save for Cblistmu chen, Hermione Baddeley,
of
randles,
Christmas
ornaMr.
and
~s.
Richard
Roller
as
Arney,
Joe
Jacks,
Mary
Pierce,·
Stella
Smith,
Kay
Ward,
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Sale limited to stoet on band •• lUted:
Colorcartoont
--====~m~e~nt:s~a~n~d~fi~•gu:;ri~ne:;:s~to:.,:::co::m~p::li~- ~ of Be~lre v1s_1ted the past week- Johnson, Jeffer'y Hilleary, Char· Eddie Turley, Jlnuny Betz,
1S16.so TOWll &amp; COUNTRY "'AGON SAU $12.00
_
end w1~t heir par~ts, Mr. and Jes Tyree, Bonita Johnston, Mike Henry Gilliam, Dickie Methen·
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Only
$12.95 ILO.DtO CHIIP WAGON -- -- SALE $18.10
Mrs. Wilbur Hunnmg and Mrs. Swick. William Gloyd, and ey, Krist}' Matson,
M211t· .
2 Only $11.50 stADIO CHIEP WAGONS ---- SALE $9.11
1son, Sandra Gloyd,
1
Max Ro!ler.
Floyd Cleland .
I Only $9.H IADIO PLYII WAGONS ·--- SALI $7 . .
Mrs. c. M. Hennesy bas gone The Buttoneer Boys - Terry •Gloyd Tetry Jarrell,
I
to Col~~bus to _ spen? the : Metheney, Kimmy
Pierce, Jones, Linda MidkJff, Bonnie 'ftle Junior 'e1ass of Polneroy 1 Z Only $7.51 stADIO JIT WAGONS --- --- SALI $6.00
ThanksgJVlng holiday With her Eugene Jacks, Eddie Ramsburg, Fraley, R.oa:er Stafford, Cheryl
School wlll present tts I 4 Onty $5.95 RADIO SUPER WAGONS ••• • SALE t4.GO
and fa~!}', Mr. and Paul Walker, Charles McMil· Nelson, Judy Stafford, Billy
Ulls ever~lng at 8 in th e l
I Only P,.., RIX PAL WAGONS ·· ---- --- - SAL~7S
Mrs. Gordon Harris and lam- lin, Keith Clellnnd, Larry NeJ. Harless, Dlnah Erlewine,
High auditorium.
SALE! JUST '-$3.95 &amp; $4.95 SCOOTERS
ily.
son, Bobb~ Flowers, and Har- ny Tyree, Peggy Arney,
The play, a three-act
vey Erlewme.
Oblinger, Grace TUbb11,
edy, develops Into hilarious
·WHILE THEY LAST , . .. .. . .. . .. . .. . .. . $2.50
_Eight Buttonless Boys and Ica Prry, Carmla
when the girls ·try to get
G1rls - Jeffrey Grate, Larry 'i Joyce Edmonds, Robert
boys lo take them dancing.
Harmon, Gene Flowel'3, Tom· burg, and Dena Jacks.
like aU boys, they would rather
IMPRIII f4.$11
my Crisp, Joyce Arney, Lois
play football. Cecil gets a
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Rupe, Sheryl Johnson, and Debeye, Walter almost geb sent
Fall and winter wonders
Fellow1hip Supper
relormalory and poor All"' 11
Gifted ideu for the
Na:;arene
Youth
practically
geto left at the altar.
A down oo the fann &amp;arne
Made by Remeq - of pill·
holiday season ahead. See
w!tb
12 real anjmal
Seniors of Rutland High HalillBI Meeting
II Helil Wedne1dny
Jane, the girl next door, Is
tlt.,,. loft of,)illy •alueour salection of ...
a:ounds,
tor 2 to 4 playerL
for~y• or giri1 - Sale
, School are practicing for their The Middleport
Nazarene A feUowship supper
played by, Kendi Gnaeser:
Sa
· class play to be preseoted Dec- Young people's group held its I ed by the Women's
Gwyn, Jane 1 best friend, is I
; ember 4 in the high school aud· first meeting Tuesday evening Society of the First
portrayed by Sandi ~ndrickd;
j itorium under direction of Mrs. at Mrs. Luster's home tn Mid~ Ichurcll was held Wednesday ev· ~alter's mother, Mariall,
is
Harold Sauer.
dleNirt Prellellt were Sherrie ening llh the church
P ayed by Barbara Kennedy;
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Lynn, Walter's "bratty" sister,
The play is entitled, "Take Stmrnons, Bonme
Sunmo~s, Mr. and Mrs. P. Sadhu
is done by SharOD Bigp; AJ,
Your Medicine" by
Felicia Sharon Harrison, Peggy MeKin-- of NeUore, South lndiaD.
ller
P~NNY BRITE ROOM OUTFITS
1 W lier'10Ide r ss
'
· Chad!
Roger FoII ow Ing the din ner, Mr. and ce, aHannahs·
·' Metcalf, The scene
is a hospital ney, Ronrue
e e,
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Real piay furnlture-,-Kltchen uinette, Bedroom,
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Dudding, Gene
Stephenson. Mrs. Samuel spoke briefly
. •
. ry
Schoolroom• .Your- Choice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $5.75
room.
Tommy Luster, Phyllls Luster conducted a question and
ld P~YI Hfdeg~ 8 ·
The action centers on Henry ·, and Mrs. Bartlett.
swer period. Mrs. Harry L.
w ow; ane VBIII
K. DodsOL, a most unwilling pa· j Plans were made for s Christ- ey and Mrs. Joseph Cook
~a':, a juvenile officer;
I'ENNY BRITE $12.95 NURSERY
tient. played by Larry Rupe, mas party to be held Decem· the Samuela on a tour of th Bob W~~~ ::::roGihbs
1
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and the other patient, Mr. Puck- 1 ber 21. The meeting began wilb town and a part of West
' a
New 131&lt;1 Inch Doll n pajam... Baby tender, Bath·
ett, who is enjoying his stay · a prayer at 8 p.m. and closed ginia, then visiting the
· ~=yed ..bJ BUI
Ft~;
lnette
and a crib. Complete Set. Silo Price $10.49
away from his tyrant of a sis- at 10:30 with a prayer by Mn . High school where Mr. and Mrs.
..~ 1ft'!al~l fllither Is Oli1'
ter, is played by M'ike Stewart. Bartlett.
Samuel spoke
Tom.,_,.; · CeCil is _lnldegardJ
- -- - - - - - - - - ' - -- -'--"' _ _ _ _ son, and Is played by J. C. KUS-1
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Others '""'"" part are Linda '
self and Bennett n ••- .•&lt; play1
JOHNNY SEVEN COMBAT SETS
Sue Park;;;:: Angela Warren;
AUce;, !Ia""'·""'"''"
.
Don Smith as Dr . Bill JackBlnoculats - 2 Walkie Talkie Combat Phones son; JuUa Lucas, head Durse,
SON 18 BORN
Rifle Bullets - Armor Piercing Shells - 2
M~s Holt; Sally Williams as Miss Darlene Koehler and Mr. niec"' of the bride, and
Mr. and Mn. A: K.
nades- Jun~e Knife. It's a One Man Army $12.95
eAU WEATHER
Pat Pryor; carolyn McKnight Victor E. Gaul will be married Sharon Gaul, cousin of t b of 275 Flint Rtdge, (;
and Martha Hawkins as Dottie on Novembec 2S, at 7:30p.m. ln groom.
·
are annni.Jft:clilg the birtb
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and Lottie, nurses ; Darrell the Chester Methodist Church. The bride-elect iB a
son, named Todd Kyle, ~:::11
2 Only $9.50
Smith as Jack Benson; the or- Vle custom of open chw·ch will Iof the Fultonham
11, at Uhiversity ~
,
Kay Fraley aa Cordelia IR observed.
Church and Is employed
Columbus wetghluc 71&gt;
Pennee Williams as
Tile marriage of Miss Koeh- Royal McBee Corporation
Jeffers luive two o t b e
~or use wltll11lttfl~
Dovie Ftnkledink; Carol Floc. ler IIDli Mr. Go.al wlU moke Athens.
SOilS, Ken~ 10, and
Bulld-A·Home •nd
U''orm S.l COll!l"'"'ta1
cari as Dodie Blake; Roonie tbe roartb a:enerattoa of the ·Mr. Gaul attends the cr;,:I· ~G~r=and~parenta .-e Mr.
S.bdlwlolon hto
trU.eb,.• Letter :·a ,. Num·
Koehler, visitor at the bospital; Gaol femlly &amp;o be married on terMethodist Church and ts
SuDden o1. ~~~*:11 ber Anlmalli Military v..
Made of ~afe polyethylene
bleleo,
Medtill
and.
Balle
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Excellent toy for bOyl
ant
Miss Koehler
tion company of
of
OhlO.
Ray father.
Sutherland as the exped· November
IS. is th~e
·Car end-Truck Porto, Alr·
or
&amp;lrJa.
of Mrs. Agnes Koehl«
·;
other characters include •
d the 1 te J w
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mother and a lltUe girl, Brenda 1 M aGn 1 ~- ~- · ' 1
fi. 1
d C
W II
er. r. au a u~e 100 o
7y on~ an
ary e s;
and Mrs. J. M. Gaul of .C:Oesu:r
o d ladles, Sharon Roberts and An open reception will
Sharon _Balch. Stege
held immediately foUowing
are cecil Jobmton aDd Keever wedding at the home of Mr.
2 Only ltiy ..i1
Grate.
Th chairma I th
Mrs. J. M. Gaul.
&amp;
M.ICHAN!CAL
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n
e.
M her attendants Mlsa KO&lt;el&gt;ll
TRAPIZI
CLOWII
tamment between acts 18
ler has cbosen Miss Pat "~"'• II
Wells; iD ~barge of
of the groom, 11 her
No wlndluc - ao botterCoo!Pieto with ·~.car sall!s, Bonn1e TUrner, and
attendant. Bridesmaids
iel - fuUy IUtomltle BquJar, prtea IJ
lot. of faD tO opente. .
et•, Brenda Daylong.
Becky Tiwm)IIIIID, ~~;::11
Curtain time 18 U5 p,
the lrlde,
Mrs. (
Sale
MIDDLEPORT, 0,
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Gaul, coualn 01 the groom.
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Mr. Roger Gaul will serve
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Rodney Gaul, coualn ol
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JOHN FITZGERALD KENNEDY

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To render with thy precepts less
The sum of human wretchedness,
And strengthen man with his own mind,
Rut, baffled as thou wert from high
Still in thy patient energy
And thine indomitable spirit
In the- endurance and repulse
Whi&lt;'h Earth and Heaven could not ronvulse
A mighty lesson we inherit.

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