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Mrs. U. S. Savings Bonds of 1962 ·

Senior Youth
,olan Meeting
To Sack Candy

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Plans for the Chrjstmas season
Bl' M1S8 P'RF.DDIE
.ert' made Sunday evening hy
HOUDA.SREJ.T
!he Senior Youth Fellowship of
J\t:&gt;ti lll Vil&gt;thOOist ftmN.'h
whPn Mrs. Dwight Wallace anrl son,
it met with counselors Mr. and Alan spent tlu.. wf'f'k('nrl in Mc ~!r-; ChariPs Asn Bntdhury .
connels ~·ilte with Mrs Wallace's

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\\Ill h.:.~·p ~ &lt;'arolin g party. Thi':V 1 Mr. and Mrs Roh.ert ShArp aml
will mE-et at !he C'hHrrh al 7.15 Mr . anrl Mrs Pan] H lli""Ji on ~tall

anrl return to thE' chtll"ch ror re- and rhilrlrf'n . F..:lilh ami
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Tht&gt; group will meet nex-t S\m· parent~. Mr and Mrs. G. C. Knox
~a~· evPning l-o sad c ea'1dy fot· who were celeht·nting tlwir 54th

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Weather

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, Dec. 0, 1981

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Gallipolis Based Firm To I
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1or 127 million annuaUy
Stanley L. Evans, Evans Grocery Co. board chair-:super markt&gt;ts and Evan!&gt;.I)
man, said today the Evans Grocery Co., with headquar· lion from H .
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ters in Gallipo.lis, is party in a proposed merger as an : Thorurare has just opoM§

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for chrisfma$

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operation and personnel of the Evans chain of super mo~ new ·super
markets. The name of the local firm will be retained on two chains do not

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SUPER KEMTONE
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KEMGLO
To Better Balar&gt;ce
Our Stock, We
Are Offering

SEE TH. MANY EXCELLENT MODELS OF

The Followir&gt;g

HAMMOND ORGANS ON DISPLAY

Colors Only.

AT ELBERFELDS

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picktd to .~
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m11n to mike an OO'b!tal
hll,fl't the ltaat doubt about

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eSkyline Blue

Syracuse lias
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LIBERTY THEATRE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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"THE GRASS IS
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Middltptrt

"ENGLANDER"
MATTRESS SALE

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SlashedBv0 wn power saw

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· Ch.ristmos Song. The girls ensem- Pomeroy street! ~tly rovid·
Or home.""
wanted by next January 2..
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Tbe Syracuse "" department
. Adlai Turn• Away
Th......And N&lt;; Fore,
o HoI Yhave been romplet.d . .Merchants
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m~berl who
PETITIO~ FILED
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Night, and 'Thirty-Two Fee I wh h ve t cmtribdtecJ to the
at fires aad for ·. A petition fo• divorce has been
rom C...ongres8ldea and Eight LitHe Tails," by Hugh ~ ~ra~ion ~nd a~ asked to conattend month- Ifiled by Charle!l Jackson Hand· CHICAGO CUPII-Adlai Steven- Frey.
'tact Norbert ComptOII or Gess·
Ore · asmcia, ]ley .. of Langwv~le ·against Edl!h ~turned away f~ Dlinoia pol-l Other Semor band numbers ·wiO ler's Jewel
Stre.
. the Enter· Marie Handley of Springfield, abcs and one of his oldest ambi- 1be "Carol Festival.~' ''Goffin.··
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of th~ Ohio ' charging gross nl!glect o( duty tionJ Tuesday in euhange for an and "Zacatecas...
Inc. . ·•nd ,.~rome ....euy.
' . "expanded role" ~ the nation'• I' 'J'Ioe JUDlor Band will present
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two nomben "santa·• Holiday,"
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Jati!,O from leadei'S ol hfs party ' 1be senior band will p I • y
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to 'opPOseloenate Mfno•lty Leade• """" Comet Santa Claus," ••
Mason town council look steps to relieve
to ~PI ~~ permtts
Evft'et\ M. Dlrben for the state's Its finaJ number before audience . ditions Monday evening with authorization of_~ ·
defini!t term for their
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obroaf 1n t~ past, .UCh
Et.JSA.~E. Katanga terlaJ to ~.N. tropps In Katanga .l In Ehsabethvllle, tokl newsmen .venaon aald he would remain as close the prntram.
lrf'asonable.
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. !Ul'Jl-"FIOrco' l)tlhting be-n TWO heavy ·t~ak!eoi W&lt;ire gciiOg lhat tbe cea,.·fire Is "lin~hed'' l u.s amhasoodor ot lh• Unit«! Ticket• may be pui'Chaaed from F"nk Board and Olin Wolle tloat tile be laid -•• _~='#'•""
Illation. ·'
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Natlona and Katange1e ·on in. the. I!:Ustrbethvll~ area today and that aerial and troop rein- Nat\on",;.
any bantl member and will be ' told council they had loca'ed a oo FJrth-st iD
raged Into the second. day .......o~ In ~ reBklen~J .~ and forc-ements 81"e on the way fro~
sold at the door. .
street grader. Council moved to He said It
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and·U.N. jel-lfghlef' roanod the ot!&gt;er at thll Old olrpott, now Leopoldville.
pur&lt;ha"' '' p•ovided the price fa lardou.o ""'dltllltO.
lntd .action.
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Chlldr'ell Vlc&amp;lma
TICKE'l'S ON- SALE
within the town's mean•.
to lay the Ule u
•"'~' . Tile lfrilt+c' . Nations ~11~ battle. 1.' . ·• ·' · ·
Nye~bo c'aimed that U.N. sol· · ~k$ are on sale ·11M' t h 4!' Ca~man Servle~
All persons with drlinquent be purchased.
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"Flying Barrel". U.N. vrftclall ~ at least 43 diers fired twire thit morning on t 11 r e e a c t
mystery-ccmedy. ·Wall Be On Fr1day
water bills were warned by coun- It was annOl.IDl"ed .the
l.uluabo01j Persona · h~ bH.fk\Jied and 20 ambulances and had aWpped ciVi-- ''Man Overboard" which will bt Funeral service~ for Henry cU that bill! oJ persons who have ning commissklll. .dl
Kat.anga air base at woubded Tuesda7- '11Hl figure was ')ian men, women and ch.ildren. presented F-ridaY evening, o.. Cannan, 77, who died at 2:30 received a fmal notice wm tae ·meel Wednesday
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certain h) ~Jae tDday.
fl'OVI le&amp;ving the s~burbs and go- ceriaber 8 at the Rutland High ll m. Tuesday wiD be held Fri- turned over to a collection agency ber 8, at the city
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Flilathll · llea'fy ·
Kat1!1i11 lnf9nn.,~Uon \ttf~l&amp;t.er ing into t}le: ·city.
sebpol audltorJum. by lhe Junior "day a.t 2 P·~: in tbe Ewing &lt;llap- immediately.
1SekJon Fle_mirll ~ the
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·· ,fi.,fore- A )oc:al senior Red Cross offi. CIUi. 5eat1 ma,y be reserved at •1, w1th bunal in Gilmore Ceme- Mayor Olston O. Wright read • ant Comnus:'lon, .P
.tuiJ ilt.~ lrlalh Canlferr; ei 1.wtu..fl6 l;tJra1, 1 ' · ' ,an4 ,cl•l, Andre Van Roey, rep;orted the high !K:hpol.
ery.
recent leter from the West Vir· ' progress bemg ~In
bonlbm &amp;lao took part b, the air fllglit" and that
,..,0 t/oopt !that a U.N. mortar had struck a
He is SUI'Viv«&lt; by ' two ch1ldren ginis Publlc Employment Retire- In M...., Counij,
ba4"driYea &amp;he Y,Plted!fat&amp;ons out truck removtpg women and cbU·
:ecil, Pomeroy, and Dorothy ment System .inquiring whether Attend!~ the '
·aid• ~t tbt tc.Qaogeae.)
(lb LeOpqldvllle, ali U.S, G\ob2. o( Jti.hAaQ~ •In the ~UY to •dren from a pollee camp near the
~AL TBMP8
'ltoore, Charleston; a stster, Mrs. or not the town wants to partiei- . Mayor Wnght. ,
!f,\~~~IB ;AI'i"'dCAll'IOI~,, l'.ne',.·or pWieo · pul under U. N. 1 ..,.u ,hliltio' ~- tllia~lll• 'fightinl 110110 kUling Iwo ojllldren 'J'Ioo !Omperalure !b Pomeroy' 'ianche Baurp, Wheeling, W. Va. te . 'ts tirement pi Tl Ile Roush, and
eoa~l 1n fhe COqo' for ~~~. 1'"' -I ' ~ • .~ ;;~, ' .. Iand injuring Jt women.
downtown busineu distriCt toda tnd two brothen, Albert a 1'1 d pa m J re
an. ~ McFarland, I.Al~r
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Board. Otin V{~e
lercyinJ met&gt; and ma·llitdlan'
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wljlo 1W1t11 okles.
caU al Ewin&amp;• ~
VOI'DOII- oppear&lt;d to Ilk, Werry.
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A Racine man was seriously injured TuesdaY after- as President, J. P.

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N91{1lnating petitions of ~~dl· Ice Station. A list _of all donoTI ex~u:~~~ t~~d of Northwestern. idea fory.:ard aeriously ~esday. ~~ .~~~~e ~~:~~·~"~.S~~t ! ::~~~~~~~h O:nd =-~~~=
tan, and Mr. Olen 8trlek1and, I
f&amp;- County court )Udge
be placed· ·in. the .~sines&amp; BC oo . a r . .
h M Before that, Swedish Minister of Night" and "Silver Bells,"
by Tufner of the R~tland Methndist \ ~0~
I(UeSt for l~ attendance
must be flled by August 8.
All Jists of contributors The vacancy came w en rs. State Mrs Ulla Lind~ while
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WUlstoo
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be kept up to date I a c h Jud)' Herrmann al\nounced her Cavoring Communist China'~ seat- Pau y er.
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The opening number of the pro- ,
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officials 'tald, "'l'b, do-!ll'lme commerc•al tramlng and tionolist China still to be solved. ,ed by Chr1stmas Greetmgs and I The Olristmas decoratiDn!l 00 Isaid ChurcbiD ~

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A NEW KIND OF TRANSISTOR , •• Now
RCA Victo~s purse size radlo gives you
more station-pulling power, less static and
noise - thanks to new high efficiency
transistors. They're the best entertainment
type transistors on the. market today,
Powerful radio-type batteries cive up to
100 normal hours of listening ••• aver 300
hours wlth earphone attachment. The
$prlte goes wherever you go and alves you
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Mo$t Trusted Name In iadi~

1arf' relatively adjacent
approved. will be Jan. 3, 1962.
kally so the merger is
Evans Super Markets. an o("!f'r· :tO bring opportunil1 for
alion in Welt Virginia, Ohio aJMI ~ and will expand the
Kentucky, will ~me an im· ls:tantially.
portant operating divisloon
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sub.)ect Ul apatockholders at
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CLINTON
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grandparents, many have passed on, the venerable T. H.
Flanagan, pioneer Meigs County teacher! for one. Others
in the photo ••• Grace Crow, Duane DaVIS, Clara Schorn,
Mary Olds, Greta Donnelly, T. C. Coates, Harry Probst,
c E W Downie Mabel Race Hortense Reed Florence
R3ce HOmer Ra~e Ameilia sehort, Clara Davis Stewart,
Ann~ Ashworth Carrie Yeauger and many not idenli. ' Copy.
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Dying upside_ do~'D ro: a ln .~he pro~ orbit is ~:~e hitting
to ... bow doso•oentatoon a keyhole on tloe &lt;ky and- adntv
mits ers
thatInvolved"
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Glenn .1nud putlmg the capsule h!lf hour space flight

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TH~ HAP. PY YEAR . - oys wore S~l , W I s I • 1be merger is
and ~1es. Gtrls dressed demurely: n~ Jeans, curlers or proval of Evans
T·Shlrtst Tobact? was taboo. But t~1s was 30 years be- a meeting which.
fore t~e fl~pper 20s. P?mer~y Sr. High has replaced th~ ed prior to [)(oc.
old brick school. Many m th1s 1892 photo are now great fective date of

suppose the thlnghthat su~
Ualted Prell ln&amp;erDaUona)
a powet saw in a freak accident near his home.
Evaru, now Board Clll~il!
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tams me most Is t~at I a~ .com
A gale pulhetl old IIUI the Ai·
Kenn~lh Wolfe, 52, suffered the
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IEvans. is to become "
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plek conHdence m the m1sslon
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lea~·· 1 .mre cut when a tree he was cutting squad took ~urn to Mf:lgs Gener· MembEor o{ Thorofare.
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m t e a ware. lnVO v .
lajurM ai New York ... oae fell on top of him. striking him al HospJta .
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also have confidence 1n all o{ the
J ,.... 1 N Yorlr. aDd. .... in the back of the head while he Members of the umt said the approx· te
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fare Common S!ook
taid bt plans tO give
capsule,
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meaawhUe, tilted IDio ibe IMN'tb- is believed to have pushed Wolfe ngflt ey~ . It went mto the ~kull ~ 5hares of Ev\U coo'm!
and bimleU" a
workout"
relig1ous fa•th which add1 to plY I
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into the blade or his saw. as he 1of tht mJured man . squadsmen Stanley L. Etant.
while' 1n flight to
it and to N
hundred and\dates feeling of confidence . • •
Funeral services for 'f'helma. Heavy rala feU at Dallu pli fell .
reported.
"lhe Evans Beard Wd ·
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in apace. whoe':.!gh: of&amp;e il:. thee Novem·
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Raclne emergency squadsmen ! The accid~t occurred ab:~~rt
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other tests,
her lectl
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was . EaUiaf early &amp;oday .. the accident occurred
Oll Wolfe's son were cutting trees. Wolfe has
5 ~tu bo rdy afwf.'
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'-"'unty ei':'C lon a 0 I·
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Butla Wl .
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residence on Yellow Bush Road.!tree trunrner a nu
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years. '
·Bald Knabs cemetery with Rev.
'l1le injured man was in (air iHe has not been employed re- I
Harold f1Dlrne8 ·
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have filed the
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Dannie Boyd, all of Eaot Lover.
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II&lt;'Cklefll. FI'OIJI there the Racine I
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Tom Brown of Pomeroy was cates of election, winning cand· par men . I k
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ob- Also surviving are her parents,
She is survived
Grande. College Clrcle K
candidate who failed to submit m1 el U'ethtrucb .'W! I u;el9S2 1Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weddle of
Bertha Call of Anahe;m,
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which Opened lt.J 1961-81
the report will be disqualified soete
e. egmnng.
· 1 Portland: three brothers and two
Mary
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Ues wlt,b tae installation of
five yean from running for ~b- The village' present fire tr~ck Sisters whO are Lawrence wed· UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. mPP I
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\ M111n .: Clara lona• •
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een and lllductlon of new
Uc office.
was purchased as a used ve Lc· die of Portland, Ralph Weddle -SuppOrt developed In the Gener·
Lola Aletha Ziegler of Chester , Oregon, and Prances II
bers at a meeting. thiB week.
'Jhe board of electicn!l will con- ~ 1 ~ and ".'as converted Into a!~~ ot Rogers, Robert Weddle
of · Alsembly tod~tr tor the "two ·
Iwas Mei&lt;&gt;s counly wmner of the . Wakkor of Columbu$;
. . Da1"Iey of RaMar~e
. Bobi¥Oft.
After beh1g installed,
tn be open from 1 to 4 p.m. truck · Fire department
d . r memli'Cill Portland. M&amp;'rle
mas Ct?'1 ...'&lt;'.,~
a u · N· seat I
fma\ Prince of Peace ('"flmpetJo 1Mrs
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Br~ pre:;ented new rnembn's
a[ternoon except Saturday have begun a rivet ork rr;n~ cine and Grace Currans of East for the Communist Peipln~ re- ,
tHm held Sur.day at he Enter· 1·Slack and lin.
their certificates and plns and for candidates to file.
to purchase a new rue ·
Liv~rpool.
igime and cne for the Natlonalist ~ A pro~r811\ oC Christinas mu· pnse E u Church
lough, and ~~::;
0
recognized
a• memben. Election board officials
Frjends may call at the hor'ne government of
. l'.ic
Bell Serenade.'' will Miss
was presented with lnf'phew, all _i
. k
New members mducted were
said t.h.ere have been no cand1·
__ .J of the parents, Mr. and M r 1. Both the Chmese Commumsts be presented this Thursday eve· ' ·1 e metal and a cash award i Funeral .O.flo.'is'
1or a new true IUII.O ne!:U·I
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"A
buns
-••1e on WeIIs Run, un t'l' and the Ch'meae Natlona
. I'1!d.s have ning at 7:30 at the Middleport ar 51mv the
r merchants of Pomeroy Saturday at J~t:~
yl Ey~. Dave sagan,
dates to Hle yet m tu~ on('Om· ed
. ent
Dap Wt:U\.1
,ood, MarahaU' M:~l,
ing May primary candidate• ·
eqwpm ·
refused to acknowledge the po!si· 1High School auditorium by t h
will reprP!'en~ he county in Sacred Heart.
1the hour of the funeral.
.Jones. Charlel ~an,
for all offices iD the 1962 elec·. The departn'lent asked res• nts
bility of both regimea as k!giti- 1schnol bands ant!! the girls en· :istrict competition in January.'er Jo~n Turel.
B. Orebaugh, Jac"k Walker,
tlon, except judg(· of c 0 u i1: t Y t{l donate $I or ~re ea~h month. Secretary's Job
mate governments, and the Soviet semble.
,She is 8 membtr of the United ! ary wall brt '~' -:.c•, 1~:;
Young, Terry Nye, James
mlllt file befOte ' p.m. on Thla wookt bring m en~pgh
o'
A R I d
Union and the United States, i DireclinR the band will he Eu· lMethodist Chul"('b in Pomerov. Ewing
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J:asterllng, Tom Perry,
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ey to buy a new , truck
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pen t ut ~n
their principal backers. have nev• ene Gherke and the iris will ,
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·'l'ucker, VlrgU Morar, M'l
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in the May primary ~me.
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Appl~tions are bemg taken at _er discussed U {ormally.
directed b ·Mrs. gClar~ Other fmah~ts. who weN! JUdg. l ~tb by her
DanleiB, Bob ~er1
year w'iU be CQ'Onty commts- Donations JD}IY be left either Rtttland tugh sthool for a replace- Jaja Wachuku Nigeria's for· . Lace
y
ed by Geneva Stobart, ~artba ' m l95S. Burill
Bob flarriiOil.
coudty audtor, cen· . at Hard~n's Grocery, Chapman's ment at secretary of Rutland ei
minister who is 'considered ,
y. .
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I Hust.e~. a_rNI Mrs. W. A. Rlce, all f!eart C~.
'nw president cma:ratulatecl
committeemen, and COWltY Market, Rizer'• Grocery, Lisle's high school. Applications are: to l he~ as a rellsble spokesman for The ~~gram Wl·~·fe~~ure sev·l tea~mg m schools in~~ arotmd ~ call at Ewm.,'a
tAch a.nd
'. ed · hill t.lttmks representatiVe to ·the . legislature. Servi.ce station or the SSS Serv· be JU~mltted to George Dallas, muc,h of African opinion, t the era\ a ~ence part IPD ~on num~I Me•gs. County, were Iss

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BIRTIIDAY PARTY
lowing l.he meal. the
afte rnoon a t the home of Mrs.
Misti Rae Wa rd, daughter of Fran Reiche•·t spoke to lhe group l'""'red Batey. Ref~shments were
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Ray Ward , concerning the d ub's work in
during the sod a) hour to
was bonored on her 2nd birth- New Haven, which includes the those attending: Mrs. L. C. Rouab
day recently with a party given Site Con.servatim Project, ereet.L. J . Rutt«teutter , Mn.

by her parents at their home . ing Christmas street lights. giv- W. T. stoqe, Mrtl. N. 0 Wein,
TOe beaUftftllJy · ~rated birth· ing Christmas baskets to needy
D A Smith, Mrs Hugo
day cakeii'D the fnnn of a Swan famiiies. sponsoring the Bo Y Juhling, Mrs Philip Wolpert, Mrs.
alld a Flsh we re ba ked by Mrs. Scout troop and the Explorer
L. Dyer, Mrs. J. L. Stewart,
Ward. Cake, ice cream, punch. Post.
~1 .·s. R. F . Bryant, Mrs. Ottie

popcom • ..18M favors of balloons
and &amp;Ldtera!Wre terved to those
atteodinl!&lt; •Mrt. Gerald CIa r k
aud daughter, Patty, Mrs. Luth·
er HarMs aiKl children, Barbie.
Lo ri. and '~tky, Debbie and Ya·
landa ~ Alice Woods, Mrs.

Mark

. the honoree, Misti

Rae and :file host and hostess,
Mr. and ~.,)M"rs . Ward.
TR.UIKSGMNG DANCE
'The Teen Canteen, ~ponsored
by The·· New Ha~n Junlor Wom-

an 's Clu'b heJd a Thanksgiving
Dance on Wednesday evening with
91 attending. "The Jays" from
Pomt!roy :!lpun the records . Door
prlzes afirded were won by Carol Kenen.al of Mt. Alto, Robert
Cunning~am of ~yracuse, and
Dave U~s of Middleport.
nl.'INER GUESTS
Mr. \kd Mrs. Henry Johnson

entertalned on Thanksgiving Day

with a ~inner at their home. Those
alletxlin&amp; were Mr. and Mrs. Si·
mon Ro'liin.son and children, Brent
Brenda ;md Darlene of Beattyville, Ky., ~k and Mrs. Tom
Woody,ard , and children, Tommy,

Terry, Tammy. Tonya, Tandi, of
Gallipolis, Ohio, Mr. and Mr s.

Ross Frey entertained the group
with two selections on the piano:
The St. Louis BIU&lt;s and T be
William Tell OveJture . John Wolfe
showed a film "The Arctic
sion." concerning radar work
life on the Arclic Cirle. The
is produced by The
Electri c Company.
During the business
plans ~re made to hold
Night on December lOth.
club announced that they
continue to have Fruit Cakes
sale until Christmas. These
be purchased rrom any club
ber. Plans were made in
eration with the New Haven
ness Men's Association to
the Christmas street lights,
some improvements over the
vious years.

Roush, Mrs. RufUI Elcessor, Mrs.
Lloyd &amp;ousb and tht hostess,

Mrs Batey.
WIN WON CLASS
The Win Won Class ... r lhe E.U.
B. Church met on M1nday evening with a Turkey Dinner enjoy-

Sterretts Were
Guests Of YF

Mr. and Mrs, Dick Sterrett and
110n . aP4 cluldrJn, Susan and Paul Frey and sons, Ross and Larry
Youth Fellowship of the Dor
Jr o[ Moson • Mr· and Mrs. Jam· Ed Cunnmgham,
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EUB church were guests.
e5. Hclli'Y and J~y, Mr. and Mrs. sons. David and Steve, Charles when the Youth Fellowship of the
Bill ~bs~ .and BJ\Ih o£ Ne7 Hav- Lester and guest , Phil Coo~, Rob- Enterprise EUB chureh met sun.
en. 1r. JJmmy Jp nson
Mar. .ert Johnston and son, David.
day evening with Sharon Dill as
lhall Unlversity, MUs Anna JackTHANKSGIVlNG DINNER
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aon ot ·Unlon w Va
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8iOd Mrs. Fred R. Rou•h A colored film "Bells
LIONS CLUB
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met on Tue~· tmas 11 cee
1 brated m
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· Club
t the Le .
H U Thanksgiving with a family din· Ch
. rl!l
.ay en•ng a
gJon a ner. Those attending were Mr. Iand1, was shown by the Rev.
l~r their Ji'ather end So'Q Banquet. and Mrs. Robert Rou!:lh and chil- Francis H. Glazier. The
~I! dJriner was served by the d
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am .. an E evin tion was by Mrs. Thomas Bentz.
Aux 1~hary
Fol- lren,
[ M aren,
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by the Rev.
Roush and children, Kathy
the worship service
and Linda, Mr. and Mrs. Rich·
Special music was
ar·d Gl'i n.'ih:!ild, and children,
by the youth choir ·
an, Nida Ann , Yvonne, and
Miss Joyce Davis, with
Todd, .Jean Gl'in.slead,
Lou Davis as
Roush of New Haven and
"What fa your Goal?"
on Parsons of Cottageville.
topic of the sermon by
Their scm, Danby F. Roush, who pastor.
is serv ing with the 36M Unit of A co lored film benevolent 011
West Virginia NationaJ Guard and homes of the EUB denominations
stationed at Fmt Polk, Loul~iana
shown by Rev . Glazie~ and
telephoned to wish ttwm a Happy
.
weJ'C served In the
Thanksgiving.
social room by Mrs. Glazier and
STANLEY PARTY
Mrs. Bentz. to 39 adults and
M1·s. Carl Gibbs entertained at vouth
their home recently with a
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THI SHOE BOX
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relatJws here.
MJ'I. 0 . J. Howard, Sr. hJ a
Mr. and Mr1. Grandstaff and ~ iving weekend.
medical patient a1 Pleasant Valchildren o( the mem bers.
Mr . and Mrs. Harry Layne, Mn ley hospital.
for CHRISTMAS GIVING
BIRTH
I. L. Dyer _attended the Sinnett
Mr. and Mrs. Harold JoMson
Mr. and Mrl. Pete StaatJ art- family reun1on at Spencer
OD vi.Rited relative! In Newark Ohio I
•CAMEU.S
•BULBS
announcing the birth of 1 eon. Thanksgiving Day.
over the weekend.
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aGAOGET BAGS
born on No~ber 27th at Pleas- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Orat.
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•MOVIE LIGHTS
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ant Valley Hospital. The matern· house and family of Huntington Mr. Willis John8tm ll a medl·
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al great-grandfather is Mr. How· were holiday guests of Mr. and eal patient at Holzer HO!IpltaJ.
PROCESSING
ard Lough of New Haven and Mrs. A. D. Hunut.
Mrs. Pete Roush and daugh·
the paternal grandmother 1a Mrs. Mr. and Mn. J . L. Stewart ten, Amy and Allee were bUll·
Margaret stall ol New Haven. were weekend viJitora iL Chaf.. ~-vil.ltan in ColumbUI 00 SatLtri'REJt.AN CJRJRCR DINNER IHton, W. Va.
~~~~The members of st. p 4ul"oLu· Mrs Lorin Rouah and Mrs. Kit- Mr. and Mn. l!omwl lAyne,
"Tho lon4'a P~raphy Htodquamra"
theran Church etljoyed a ~ward- ty Lave reeently visited M r a. Mr. and Mrl. ~altortAtWnaln ~
W, MAIN IT!tiiT
POMIROY
ship Dinner on Tuelday evening Florence oro, wbo iJ 1 patient md ~ce were v
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at the cllurcll. Following the din· in a hospJtal .Ill .deckley. 'Jhey al· ~lumb~~ua~,~Oblo~~ovor~~tho~~o~a~.~ON~'~··j,!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~
ner a hymn sing opened the busi- 50 visited in Glen Lyn, Va.
neso meeting.
meeting was Mn. E. C. Rldolle and da,P.
;
conducted by the paBlot, Rev. ter, Ethel, spent 'lbanluglvlng
Jack Welch and reportl were giv. holidays vialtin&amp; Mrs. L, C. Sch-

,ley

Part.y. Mrs.

Edwin Clark wa•

the demonstrat{)r. Mrs. Iva

hart wooo the door prize given

prlzes were won by Mrs . William
Chisler. Mrs. Sebastian Tedesco.
and Mrs. Eddie Rickard.
attending were Mrs.
Fields, Mrs. Gene Bland, M r 9.
George Hesson, Mrs. Harold
M Larry LatL.son, rs.
rlt'ly.
SEWING OLUB
The Sewing club met 011 Tuet~-

Baptl•sts Plan
New Activities

Chri.stma" activitieB were
ned when Mrs. Hay Pickens

enlmann at London, Ohio.
~Re and M ft-L-rt B
v.
rs. ~
umgar.
ner and family of Fin1ey, Ohio
wen~ visitors at Mr. and Mri.
John Bumgarner'• durJng t h •
Thanksgiving holidays.
Studenta apendiDJ the 'lbanbgiving holidays at borne were
from Marahall University, LouJa
Slmloado son Of Joe Sismoodo·
Billy FreY, IOD of Mr. aDd Mrt~
Jack Frey: Jerry Wllea, ..., of
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Wiles: She)..
don Roush, IOD of 'Mr. and Mrs.
Donald F. Roush; Roy Clark, aon
of Mrs. Edna Clark; and John
Layne. son o( Mr. and Mn. Barry Layne; from Ohio State UnJ..
verrity, Columbus, Suzanne Wol·
pert, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Wolpert, from w. Va. Unl·
versity PhyDis Zlcafoose, daughGrimm, Mrs. William Powell, tcr of Mr. aod Mra. Arthur
and Mro. Welch, Mr. and. smlth : and from p arkersburg
Mn. carroll Ad 8 m s, Jr. and Mountain State Busine5s School
Bruce' Mr. Clarence BleS81ng. PhYIll8 Bate y, daughter 0f Mr·
New Rnea Per1011al8
llnd Mrs. Phil :Satey,
Mf. and Mrs. Jame1 N. Roush Mr. and Mrl. Walter Bush and
and children spent the Th_anksgiv- family of Detroit, Mich . .apent
ing weekend visiting Mr and Mrs
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Albert Fields and other rela- M p E o- ~ and M and
rs. · . •wUou
r.
tives at Lincoln Park, Mich.
Mrs Donald r Roush and fam·
Rev . and Mrs. Jack T. Welch Ily
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and son, Tommy apent "nlankfl- Mr and MTJ J L Clark of
visiting relatives in Clarks· a 10
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de Oh.lo ·
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ran ,
were wKIB)'
, W. va.
of Mr. and Mrs. Ph"1I"1p
Ruth Ann Love visited Mr and 1Wo•ipe 1~.
Jack Cartwright and •
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Taylor
Jly In Weirton, W. Va. t:~~~··~~= family of Columbus, Ohio
Mr. and Mrs. Howard
were weekend guests of Mr. and
spent several day• recently
Melvin Knapp.
relatives in Tennes~ Mr. and Mrs. Wmiam Ruaeell
other southern stales.
and family and Mr. and M r 1.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller and
spent Thanksgiving visitinS his mother, Mrs. Harry MilJtr and sister, Mrs. Sylvllle Flor.
ey and family in Columbus, Ohio.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and family spent the Thanks~
giving holidays ·visiting her
ents, Capt. and Mrs. C. W. Ray

in Spencer, w. Va.

Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Llev-

ing and c6iidren and Larry Lieving of Rocky MOunt, Va. visited
relatives here over the Thanks·

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over a meeting of t
Board of
the Middleport First
Church Tuesday evening.
Christmas activltiel :"'l""'ed
u•
Included the eandy treat
children and decorations for

Renew That Old

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Mrs. Charles Lewis will be
in
charge of Ule ouldoor
and one of the Sunday

School oloases wiU have
the Inside.
Tho board also dlacu•sod

Make It A
Diamond
Christmas
This v..rl

program of fiDanial backll18 for
the Youth I'OUPI or tho church,
Youth Sunday to be held in Jan·
uary, aod continuation of a Sun·
day evening study .aeulon.
Attending In addition to Mrs.

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Picken&amp;, were Rev. Donald Boone

Mrs. Paul- Smart, M,... To n1
Fowlot, Mrs. Bert Bodlmer and

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TRANIFER GUJ 1!17 UJf
Carl Hysell Jt .. 1011 of
! Mrs. Carl Hy~tll, '~~'boo

Uonal
hours

givtn away at
each store ... Rutland FumHure and
M.a10n Furniture. Ask ror your
Free Ticket - Nothine to
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I celved from I1JIDIDa8e ll)e
I iaslrurnent rent. '1bo ...,

I~ addition, Y?Ur financial relatloneh1'
wath Buckeye lB completely confidential.

For lurther information mail the coupoa
tnday ... or call ua collect at ~-S23L
And. when you're in Columbus atop in •
we'll be happy to see you.
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e Discounts on Hair Care Needs
1.35 si:n Helene Curtis Spray Net _ 99c
1.00 size V-0..5 Tube
79c
89c sl:n Wildroot H1lr Tonic _ _ 69c
1.00 size Prell Shampoo _ _ _ 79c
2.00 sl:n Lilt
1.59
1.00 sl:n Breck Sh•mpoo _ _ _ 79c

e Discounts on BABY

NEEDS

49c Johnson'• Medicated P-cler _
59c li:n Johnaon's Blby Powder _
25c size Biker's ~Ilk
27c size SMA Liquid
27c size Slmllec Uquld

39c
45c
23c
23c
23c

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SUITE AT

NEEDS

SALE
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. 1.9 sl:n AmphoJel - - - - 1.29
1.49 1l1e Maalox
1.29
1.19 ll:n Anacln
9k
5.50 size Cluslvol
4.49

e Dlsc.ounti on DRUG NEEDS
$9c sl:n Alk•Saltzer
49c
93c 1l:n Pllllllp1 Milk Magnesia __:'he
2.98 slza Mile's One AD•y
Multiple Vltemlns - - - - 2.29
79c site Co Slit -:-----...._ 59c

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69c sl:n Aqua Velva
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79c size P•lmollve .Rapid S~V. ~ 59c
79c sl:n Rise Sh•v•
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1.00 tl:n Gillett• Super-Blue _IJacles • 79c

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lection of $5.&gt;18 was
Christmas party ••as
he n.Id at the church
,her. A potluck dinner

• flower committee

Drug Store Htlul'll 11 A.M. to I P~. ~· tMi fit.
Pharm-.cl.t od · Quty MQII., W,d., Fr~, 1! 'A;M. Til'"I P.M:

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mu Day on, Folds to 5\0" fiat fot ator&amp;lle, travela handily, Ia o bree10 to keep olean. Yal because it fnlds upward It eon't fold while occupied. Converts to youth ohalr,
too. wJtb removal of footrett and ata1nle11 steel tn:v.
Chrome or m0tallk lsn fln!lh. Washable uphollttry in
oholct ol &lt;Oloro. •lUll.

and cellophane tape In
' The elus voted ID

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Speed Shav•

Ethel Nicbolson l"OIIIIrtoj
the treaBUry and tiS ill
' er fund. The
is
: well cardll

69c sl:n Colg1te Tooth P1ste - - 53c
69c size Gleam Toolh P11te
53c
69c size Festeath
53c
69c size Polident
53c

bletimo oxchouolo priviJoso,
740

Canaday.
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The meeting was
Richard Crueser. pre!ikloent.:
secretary'• report wu
Mrs. Reva Snowden

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Churcb of Christ ellj!IJ8fi
at the home of llrl

G. E. No.5 FLASH BULBS

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THIS WEEK'S SPEf:l...d

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Koepsalo dlounoocl Ia
protoctod &amp;Jalllll lou from
the ~ lor a lull by
the Keepsake c.tlBci.tt • • •
wl&gt;lch alto -nontly "'isten your dna 111cl.anur•

drum--

baa
tympani dnJms are lo ...-~-., ...
1 with the complete .... ..
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Mls. Parker wu aame4
. poslcardo ID ?8 lamillet,
, of lnstnuneolal lludent,
i [or donations lor the - ·
group decided lo talo!
concession Jtand at
games aa a money
jecl.. The Hed Devil
gave the group a rmmber fll.
aerial Red DevU
:~t $1 each. Bloek
nopoorn will ai!O be OD
all ilome ba&amp;ketbaU
Mrs. Canaday appointed
and Mrs. Char!.. King, lin~~
lie Roffman and Mn.
Tho11135 to a oominating ••1'.~
tee. Election of oftieerl
held at the Dec. 18 meeUD&amp;:;!Iiii
er Roush, band director,

is hi1her than aver~ and every account
is inau~ to 110,000 by a federal•eencr,·

Name_ - - --

Parker

,.....-tool
a balance of
motion wu made to pay
dock Uniform Co.,
Jean

paid and

ot aavins by poet.p-paW
mail with- Buckeye Federal, one of .U.,
laqest and strongest savinp and loaa
uoociations in Columbua ••• Ohio's capital
city and hub of the state't fBitetl·powinr
metropolitan area. Your money il com·
pletely aafe . . . Bbckeye's reserve rati•

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, Plans were made for
' and bab oa1e held Doe. z.
The oecmary roport ........... ,
by Mrs. Rllth Er!ewtne

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Pt .... lind full lnformotlan abo ut your
SAVE·B'r'-MAIL Dto1rarn.
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ltutlend, Ohio ·

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high school gym wUb Kra.

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RUTLAND FURNITURE

Altoolati••

enroute to

further~

i The Northwettern Band ·

to wi n .

MASON, W_ VA.

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the Point P!.eaeaaat

MASON FURNITURE

401_/0

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eTangerine

OHIO'S
CAPITAL
CITY

News Items :·;''

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FREE
3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE

•T•n

IN

wh•re Insured savings
earn a generous

.Po-,.
IIJ.uy
Ml::dcd~le~po~rt~,~0~.,~Dee.
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GIFT WRAPPING

SWIVEL CHAIRS
CHRISTMAS
for $
.88
SPECIALLY

TO INVI!S't YOUR
CAPI"rAL

53c ll:n Cl'ftt Tooth Paste

GUARANTEED

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Covers

NOW'ST...ETIMI!

eDJscounts on DIMTAL •os

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GROVERS STUDIO

bt the members and guests.
n..
Following the dinner Mr. John
Grandstaff. assistant coacll and
teacher at Wahama High School, en by various committee chairto the group,
men. A stewanlship film was
sll
b R
W lch
own y ev.. e ·
Robert Dille, Mr. and Mrs. '!'hose attendmg wel'tl Mr. and
Miller, Mr. aOO Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Hennaa Layoe, Nancy Hill,
Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs. 'l'homu Grinstead
Mr. and Mra. Ralph sayre and Bob, Jolm Fry, Mt3. V~
Edna Clark, Mrs. Harry It.oush, Myra and Jane, Mrs. W:lHoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Harry liam Powell. Jr., Mr. and Mrs.
Pickens, Mrs. Eugene Hudnall, Paul Roush, Mrs. Fred .Roush,
Miss Ethel Riddle, Mr. and Jean Grinstead, Mr. and Mn.
It was announced that the
Mrs. James Roush, Mr. aod Mrs. David Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
would have the Official Centen- Crl!rald Clark, Mrs. Jack Ba.illes, Roush, Mr. and Mrs. PhWp Wol·
nial License Plates for sale
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bumgarner pert, Mrs. Harold Johnaon, Mlu
the 16th of December. Theae
Mrs. Jack Flesher, Mr. and Mrs. Lelah Jane Powell, Ml'l. Martin
cense Plates are the only
Carl Gibba, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ohlinger, Mrs. Donald Baumgardplates to be sokl in West Virgin· Rickard, Mrs. Edward Bumgam- ner, Mrs .. Johnny Roush, Mrs.
ia and are being !Kikl only
by er, Mr. and Mrs. Luther Smith, Edna Burrll, Mrs. B. B. Muncey,
Lions Clubs in the state.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hoffman, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry La.yne. Har.
ThOBe attending were F r a
rlett Layne, Mrs. Edwm Roll!h,
Reichert and aon, Franz. To
!Judy Fry, Mr. 8iOd Mra. Rob&lt;lrt
Hoffman and !lOll, Tommy,
Johnston and chUdren, Mrs. Otto

N&lt;il Wilaon and Danny of Park· les .Jewell and son. Butch.
ersblll!g l M ~- and M rs. Pau I .' ohn- Wolfe, and son Michael,

-l:t.E~D

of Buckhannon. W. Va. w e re
Thankagiving weekeDd pats o(

A,\oson 'Fu.rn.iture
-Hernien ·Grate

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m.-n was arg w r t pomt..

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Falcons Equal Record Of
Last Season 'Qu.·ck LI.ke'

a

was
day r

by b'
Tae
day c

?oUt win over ero

r:oach

Ifoe

D1ego Chargers

ver erguson

Pom•coy. Don llannmg J2

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Ward
poiJc..'t

and ~
a[lel)
and ,
er H
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landa

Cle..land s great&lt;'[ sllcnglh

88 66 I H h Sc • G
n Ig onng ame

Marh

A
nd Tell Whv

we11ston Wallops Logan By

'aeu

Rae
Mr.

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Th•
by T
am's

I on
""' In Panthers' 30 field goals.
mJapte when John Ohlinger wu the top acorer of
,
hit for free throws, both squad• with 21 points on
P:tthe ,J~
nine field goals and three of live
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Pom
prizE
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waa sophomore Mickey

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Newspapers, December, 1961

1881

F

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Bob Heitzman led Wellston wllh
WGAN l&amp;ll
points with Jaek Graham add- Chapple 4-o-8: Johnson 3-0-8;
20 as five Rocket playen hit Dalton 6-6-18; Phelps 2-1·5: Cruise
double figures
5-1·ll; Patterson 6-4--16; Mowery

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or the seaSOll, too, 30-l4, over as last Tuesdny's when the Red 84.
S:lndyville Reserves.
1Devils failed on a last
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1 shot and were beaten by the East·
.The FaJcons . entel'hlct,n Hannan !em Eagles, 46-45.
H1gh School Frida··
emoon in The Jets of Wilton led by
a game starting
' :30 and , fra il one point margin goi ng
ma :stu- ; 10 the last period. Coach J i m
played before the
dent body. They me;&gt;t the Pome-, Vennari's squad !IWapped points
roy Panthers on the Falcon floor with Wilton all the way through
next Tuesday night.
the period but were unable
to
The box ~re:
rab the lead.
WAHAMA - .Jewell , 4 (1.2) 9; g
Yonker p (S-8I 19 : Bennett, 2 (2. , The evenly matched teams. bat·
41 6; Tennant 3 to-n &amp;; MeMO· tied nip and ~uck throughout the
game. The f~rst quarter ended
,
,
(21-20 in favor of the Red Devils,
OSU R M1ke Ingram but left no doubts that Wilton 1

1.0.2. TOTALS 27-12 - 86

After !railing Wellston 18-17 &amp;ore by quarters·
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and JS-29 In the first two periods, Logan
17 12
19 _ 86
Log an dose&lt;) to within f o ur Wellston
18 17 22 31 _ 88
point•. In ~~ third quarter, but ReAerve &amp;-ore: l..ogan 38-Well.
10 qUick pomts by the Rockets ston 33.

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with
atteJ

mon
BreJ
ville
Woo
Ten
Gal'
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GAHS Beaten

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TOYLAND'S

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IN FULL SWING!

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Aluminum Xmas Trees-- ~.95

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for

Signs Wilh Rerl•kins

lcored 23 pointa, pulled down 24 Spriggs dumped in eight points
rebounds, and blocked at least 10 In thts perlod, whkh ended wfih
lhota before he fouled out with Jackson leading :i9-2:1.

left In the game.

JACKSON Utili
Hyden 4-1-9; Gilliland 5·0-10:
Gallipolis cannot entirely b1orn• :sprigg8 9-5-23; Beckley ._2_, 0.
Sprlno foe al lol the damage ., M eng 2-3-7; Maetln 3-1-7. TO:
they did not help t!Jemoelveo a TALS 27-12 - 66.
IJ'eat deal by conunlttlnl 17 turnGALLIPOLJB t4T)
and htttlng on juat 17 of
Clork 4-5-13; Sheets 2-4-8; Fra51 1hots from the floor for a 33 ley 0.1 -1; Pope 2-o.4; Lanier 6-3per cent lhootlng averade
15; Saunders l-&lt;t-2. TOTALS 17• .
13 .,. 47.
The llllall a:at.berlng of faithful Score by quarters :
GAHS fans were L'Nated to
Gallipolis
8 15 10 14 - 47

Christmas Tree Lights ••• - • 89c
Miniature Sels, Indoor and Outdoor Types

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H&amp;RFIRESTONE STORE

sl..dy Iaine ao he lfabbod t
IS ol tht 24 GAI!S reboundo,
1
could not score much a1 he conon holding Sprtus to
less than 50 or eo points,
he did,

N. SECOND AVE.

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Light up her Christmas with a Starlite phone
:hat gift could bl' more thoughtful thnn a penonal
TA.RLITE"' exten9ion rhone - it snvc~ stl•p s serv~:&gt;~ :.s
a night light (with lts np w PA!\F.I.E.'WEI\T1-: diet!) .UJ; d
adds n moJern tourh to any I'Oom,
What .rltt
could be I!I.UIIfr
· t 0 ,U'IVf
· than a START IT' •t
.
comes 1n a
'It
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new g 1 Package, m· IL'J n g-irt. ccrtiflcntc
and well put it on your mon t hly phone bill
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Stop in today and pi ·k
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(a II bl ,
c up yu ur g l ft-parka~ed plwne
We~O: ~ ;n }'our t'hoire.of five dProrntM color~ J.
00
•n...,....,,. t up for you rl~ht after t he ho lidays. ,

of brilliance by the Devils Jackson
25 14 J1 16 _ 68
they employed a full co u
Officials: Bont and Newman.

DOOR and WINDOW DECORATIONS
NUMEROUS HOUSEWARES GIFTS
GIFT WRAPPINGS

thodt hwar' rather effective
a 1 , Md they aaw n~

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Coach
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WHY SETTLE FOR A "NUMBER 2, ME-TOO" COMPACT?
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Dan Flshtr'a
pul the tame away

period .. they beoke
tJe and ran the JUrgin

IUYER'S GUIDE TO rtNEST LIQUORS AT FAIREST PRICES

YOUR •••
CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING
HEADQUARTERS

Fordor

Sedan , , .

Falco'l

Wilton

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SHOP EARLY AND SAVII

INGELS FURNITURE

METROPOLITAN MOTORS

Mldd..,.,., o.

Wid• S•lection of Models &amp; Colors To Ct- frem
E. Main St.
Pollllf'O)', 0.

Amerle~oa~U~.~o:.iiii~jijiijiijijiiiiij;;jjj;;i;iiijiiiiji;jj;j;iijijiiij=iiiiiiii
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IN MIDDLEPORT

Reg. $1.39 Value. Alot. &lt;olon. Hurty. ThO..
won't Jut lont. See theoe far value pluo.

Reg, 79c First Quality

DISCOUNT
SHOP NOW.

Reg. 79c value. First quality. New Fal1
Shades. Siua 8"1.. to 11. ·BUJ several pair
now. Shop .early.

WE CAN SAVE YO II

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Reg. $1.39 value. Buy now for
Christmas. See these for Top
Values - We can save you

Reg. $3.49 Men's High Back Bib
Overalls. First. qu ahty, Good
weight Save now at thia low,
low price.

See these. You will want several. AU wood F-olding Stool.
$1.19 valu~. Shop .at your
Bonanza Store first,
~eg.

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money,

20 38 51 64

. REG. 1.39 PLAIO 66x76 SIZE'

REGULAR 12.95

SHEET BLANKET

Steqm
&amp; Dry Iron
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4, Gibson 0 11).()1 0.

:rotals

124 U3-20) 63.

Wilton -

Kessler

~lONEY!!

HIGH BACK

CAKE

David Pierce 3 (5-6) 11, Combs
9 C7-9) 25, Carter 0 11-3&gt; 1, Sheets
5 '0.01 10. Clarence Lambert 2
&lt;O.OJ

c PR.

NYLON HOSE

Scaring - Rutland - King 5
10-21 10. Jerry Black I IQ.OJ 2,

Sayre 8 12-51

6f2-3' 14, White e

•77

$12:95 value

Steam 'n Dry rron.
Just right for Christ.
mas. See these for
top value!

ket. 66x76 size. Bright new
plaids. First quality. Buy se·
veral now.
EACH

LARGE FRUIT FILLED

FRUIT CAKES ·

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Reg. $1.39 Plaid Sheet Blan·

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PEPSODENT

EA.

Rei. $2.49 Yalue•
Sizes 8\0 to 3.
- - .. blact. .
WeD made, aU lea-

Largo !i'ru!t 'Cake. · Ilu)' IOV·
eral of these ,MW for thole
Chrlotmu prrisenu • Shop
early]
lAtH

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. NEW FALL SfYLE$' · · .

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DRESSES

You pay SSe for thla
size in most plaeeJ.
Save at 'this low price,
Buy your supply naW•
Shop at your Bonanza
Store.

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New styles. Jr.,

Brlsht """' fall ,
shades and eGWrt. '
Jr.• MlatU and
Hill SIJes.

Misses and Half
Sizes.

Bee. $Z.OO . volue." .

•98

Shea 32 "' 42.

White only. see

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tbete for top valuea. ·

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12, ME·TOO" COMPACT. FALCON IS OUTSELLINC! EVERY OTHER
COMPACT FOR THE THIRD YEAR IN A ROW... BECAUSE FAI.CON IS

15

B!TTERTHAN EVER, GREATER

180

THA~

loiORI IHO .... INO HOURI

In lrnprond version of last year•a r•e-

EVER, 62 WAYS NEW FOR '621

Drll·bUIIIns~eonomy Six

1110111 lht,lnt MINUTII

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MOll I lhe,plnl SICONDI

2". 3". 6" Batt

• Number One In C.rel- Oplrltlonl
li,OOO miles b-tween all ch•nltSI Mlllton
owner proof of r1111blllty

C•nttr And S. T...

Dlspley Df Glflt Por
Your Chrllfmu Dlvlnt

• Numller One In Vofu11 Slx·cyllnder en&amp;lne, dual sun visors, trqot orm , 0111
.,. llls!!ndlrd
,

44411&amp;4&amp;31&amp;4 EIZ.flU

TOYS - CHIMIITIY IITS

• Numller Ono In SaYintal America's
foWtll·prlcod• &amp;-posa,, 6-cyl. tlr

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AND y

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RUNNING MAT!!: THE FORO FAIRLANE 1500
Ri&amp;ht lilt ••• rilht 'price , •• rlaht betw"n Oalaxie anlil F~Nco n

Clos"t ~hln1 ~

F'1!=n lor tconai'nyl Ne&gt;:t best

for I'QOm, tide, l"iancel Stttnd drivlt It now!

thlria to o 1 r~xl~
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10%

to $2.09,

lien's Sport Shirll,
S.M.I. Allot. coloro.

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OFF

~evoral

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LARGE .GROUP
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One large grtiup:, of Better Toys gr&lt;~uped for
quick sale. Save
this low, low price .

now,

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KOGG &amp; %USPAN
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MATERIALS
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13.811 Yalue,

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CORDUROY

TOYS-TOYS-Vat.· to t29

MEN'S $PdRT SHIRTS

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USED CARS
TRUCKS
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SIZISJ TO 3
Reg. $3.110 value. Well Jllllde, Fh'st
quality. lied and black. Sizet S lo
3. Sbop eirly,

Gold Boml a_atl Copr-Fh

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RD; INC.
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BLACK loci RID

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areen, 36 In, Wide, l'il'lt quality.

F.On QJallty If -

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INSULATION

•t t~• irlw•r: • llnc~r tliJI .

YouAreW•leome
To VIsit The Sporlt

36" Pla~ic Window Shades

We Have A Full Sto(k of

FUTURA LUIUIY - b11cket
IH!t ~p t.~n l' Fum•rubbtrpattdtd Clllt!ionlllnd b1ck1 for
)"'Il' C'lltnfort. In ~n Itt.
lllltw11 1he futur. eonlol,-e
PlriOnllltO,.,. comPirtl'flent

• Numller OM In Char.. r 13 labuloua.
Falcons, fncludlns the luxurious fitton
Future

648,000

REGULAR 3.50 ALL RUBBER

REGULAR 1.59 VALUE

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10,800

KIN • JIM ·

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CHRISTMAS

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THI! FAT PRICE TAGSI FALCON IS OUTSELLING THE NEW "NUMBER

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was a tough opponent.

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por . . Gnlor from lllo Seaboard
Line llollroed. Seaboard, wlt!J
•I !lfcllnlaad,

IAIY lutolll- D«t.l

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HUNTINGTON, W.Va.
Amtilcan Car .l Fowrdry Co,
today that 400 1o soo
Jaupod wwUra II Ita plut horo
would be reWied lempororlly afl.
• JilL 1 to~ ..... hop-

TILIICOI'III
IILIIIITS IRICTOII . IITI
TAIL1an4 CHAIR liT~

TO A HAPPY.

PAYMIICT -

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more from the car Amtrlca lo¥tt most.

WORK FOR IDLED

-·-rod

NO -

Save A Big 10% Now!

lloilor Hydon wu tht bll
In thlo 1"'10 •• ht ltllitd
hlo pme total of nino pouot1 1
J&gt;IICI"l the Inmmtn,
GARS came 1o life In tho IIC·
Olld period ond outscored Jack-

dO
ton ordNOd
hopper.....

THE" KEY

OPEN tiN TIL 9:00 P. M. FRIDAY and SATURDAY
lag. 1.39 Le...- Size
TV TRAY TABLES

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COLUMBUS &lt;UPIJ _ Mike In· When the haifti~e buzzer
gl'am, Ohio State linebacker from sounded, the Red Dev1ls had lost
Bellaire, has signed a 'cqntract the one point lead to W 11 ton,
with th!! Washington Redskins of which led 51-50.
the National FootbnU League in In the third quarter Wilton conSt. Louis.
tlnued to hold that slim one point
"I'm very satisfied with the con- lead. Wilton's Sayre and Kessler
tract 1 got, and 1 brought my capped the final quarter with
bonua check home with me," In- out.ortanding performances.
gram said. He met with Redskill!l Rutland's scoring ' ace, Lee
Coach Bill McPeak In St. Louis Combs, was again tops in points.
1ast Saturday.
He paced both teams burning
the nets with 25 markers oh nine
field goals and teven of n i n e
TAKES MANAGER JOB
foul shots.
CHICAGO iUPIJ-Less Moss, Rutland's big boy, Davie Pierce
an American League catcher for followed Cvmbs with 11 points.
12 years, has been named manag- Jim Sheets tallied 10 for the los· I
er of t~ Chicago White Sox'
ers. Sayre, Kessler and Vanduch 1
vannah, Ga., team of the Class A had t4 each to lead the winners.
Suutb Atlantic League. Moss
In the preliminary game Rut·
been a seoul in the Chicago
land's Reserves won a close
tern.
of their owr-. 35-32. Donald Smith
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Wlttoa 63, Rutlaltd U
Mkauua U .\rkaDPI Tecll 1S
Teus AaM &amp;4 Houatea f9
Wat bhrgtoo 'IS Moalaaa BL 57
Cltltlleothe Ctatral .50.
Lancaster Fenwick 45
ss. Ll~rty Uato. 41
Delaware '71, MlU1BYIUe 58
Pean State 13 Lehip a
CCNY 82 Loag blaad V. 78
West Vlrglola to VMI 56

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Ram~y 7-4-1&amp;; Heitunan 10-3partment with hi!' broth£'r, Bob. quieted in the final quarter :~e~ 23 ; Rlchards 1-1-3; Graham 6-8BOb free throws. He chalked up most Hamm wa~ tops in
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can S-l-7: WamJWy, l -o-2: TO 1• wtth Torunlo ot the
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The Wahama White Falcons lion. 0 ro- 1I 0; C. HarJ;:ruvt&gt;!l , 4 winner's court 44-41. 11le
equaled last year's victory out- ~ t 1-61 9: Roush 0 t4-9J 4; L. Har- bad possession of the ball
put in their very first game or graves 4 13.71 11 ; Howard 0 to- only one second left and
an easy 86-33 victory over l h e i Ol o. Totals: 25 115--39! 65.
score 42.41 in their fav9r w
iandyville Pirates at Sandyville. SANDYVILLE - Thomp80ll 3 Fred Rothgeb
pushed 0 0
Thw, Athletic Director Ralph , l().2t 6; Tethabach 0 tl)-2&gt; 0; Cas· through aa the Kame ended.
Sayre returnet.l W llle basketball to o 1 1-21 1; Robinson 0 (0-01 0: The w iacats blew
t hree
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of_ three years w1tll a convmcmg 4, 12 : Haynes 3 (3-91 9: Burc tt 1throws late In the final period
NJ~. Last year's ball team had 1 (l-5 l 3; Garnet 1 (0-01 2;Koontzlthat could ve well have
beaten only Hannan In 20 regular 0 (0-0) 0 Totals: 13 t7-241 33.
•ed the outcom~ of the contest.
R-8500 games.
I &amp;ere by quarters :
Charlet Yoobr led the Falcon Wahama
II 29 44 65
It was 11 hard won game for
ICOl'eR Tueeday nieht u he bit Sandyville
12 17 23 3~
the Bobcats, 88 ~y lost Da v t
!CJC' I field goals and 3 of 8 bee
Thoma• In the thu-d period and
throw. ror 19 polnta. Eight Fal·
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the rout. Larry Hargraves was
AMERSHAM, England
JeCODd high with 11.
Former Prime Minister Earl
Carl Lafert of the Pirate.!l hit
lClemenU Attlee, 78, was under
12 points while Ernie Haynes had
treatment in Amersham General
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Hospital today for - a reported
Sandyville held a 12-11 advon· j
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stomach aibnent He w.. admi~
tage after the first quarter , but
ted to the hospital Tuesday and
the Falcons poured it on in the 1 Coach Jim Vennnri's Rutland was placed in a general ward
second period. outscoring t he Red Devils lost their second where national health service pahome team 18-5 for a halrti.me squeakt"r this season Tuesday tienls are treat,cd.
lead of 29-17.
night when they wel'e edged at
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In a reserve game the LltUe :Wilton. 64-63.
2) 12. Vanduch 4 (8-81 14, StrasFalcons scored their ' initial win I The loss was much the
baugh 2 (6-&amp;; 10. Totals 24 (]6-26)

into a $-2 1
PornBob Wise 5 team was three fouls m the ftrst half but Pomeroy will be host to the for Middleport
t!l at fullback," one NF'J. officHll
amaJJer and 1eu expel'·
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to bJel Da\'JS lhulfbJck Ernie Oa.
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I rowhe r· e IC:ore nf t, h•thng only 13 of 59 trte!l ner was benched With four person- will be at home agamst the Lo- Middleport
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tht penod by Jumor Tom While I defeated .
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today they Clevt&gt;land's $'.Plertlon of Wt•slt•rn
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but big center AI- guards, hit buckets. Two field Junior renter Rick Oiler wa.!l who quickly dwnped In fou; llittle Jac::;tla Did ;~lso;d ~: Hamm G 16· 1~, IH . U/Jimger 9 , Pa~s~ up B~b Ferguson of Ohio Illinois halfback LR!roy Jnrksoo.
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aut.tiV'db:J&amp; UDder·the- by Hamrn ·paved the way 10 r The Panthers had their b ~ 1 t
Leffle 0 10.1 I o Wh1te .2 10-11 1 4. tiona! football lA'agt.e tlraft be- , was 3 hedge move in (" s h Jr.' ·~ .....
wort. llamm pumped in I Pomeroy after that in Uw open- lied II points on five field goals
Werry 0 I().Ol 0 Totals :~o ( H·' (:, IISC they h~ mformatJOn he was bark Boby Milehl'll :.o~'t 1bt :.:_.' .
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11 poilU fDr Coach Rut- ing perkld.
and a free throw.
21' 74
Jo~('t to Sign with nn :\fllencan foot able to play next )'('OJ'
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Vtlla1f Jlebta lil1ecl lh pauer Eddie Buffington 1n thr hlttJng on 30 of 61 shots for
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. ~Pomaoy during IDOit middle, with JUard Ohlinger on 49.2 per rent average
gTart lner 2 10-1! 4, Ault 0 I0-0 ! D. the PJ!Lsburgh Stccten;. A Browns team unless he wr s: able to s1:J 1
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-SDIU e was con1ldenl pre-seasqn training.
uallylhe_,. ol the ft_!
· Y ner at tke right side again 'paid year, (our Panther playe-rs hit made Jt three 1tra1&amp;ht wins 15 Log·-·
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break accounted for 14 or the tr who laded to hil that
sconng rontest 1Uesday night t~t ston
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Thanksg•vmg with Mr. and Mn. Lloyd Roush.
Lee McCarty and family.
ot Gallipoll.J vis~ Mr. and Mn.
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R' h--·' Russell Harold Mack Myron and Mary Mr. and Mrs. CUve Moorehead Mr . and Mrs. Kenneth Wi5e Levreett Amos dunng the 'l'hanQ.
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by we Th.anksg~vmg guests o IRev . an Mrs
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R nl Thanks ivin with Mr and Mrs Everett Loog and Kahe.
and Sue.
spea,t the weekend recently with
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Ito and family. .
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Blazer of ' Marysvtlle.
Shamblin and fam·
Jack B!ockg and family of Ronald Cornelius and Mr. and Mrs. Bees Rupe and grandsoo., bill wife and daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Free- l Mnl. Leomt R1ce was Thanks- Waverly .
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M..., 0 -berl Cornelius Jr and · Ricky of Columbus spent Thanks.- 'numks'"vinR guasti! o( Mr. and
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"'JStt.n'l, Mr and Mrs. Wise of ,Mrs. William Scott and sons.
,sons spent Thanksglvmg With Mr and Mn; Wilbur A ey o
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and Mrs .. Jack Frewman and dau'
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"~ ' '11. Ed Tice
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Mr an d Mrs · Sam. an n an
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Mrs. Leona Spires, Mr. and Mn. Freeman and Ca:mlly of Cbe-L
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·{1"' of Addison ~pent Thanksgiv- and family .
d~ughten spenl ThanksgJVt~gi ' kin~rs ofd ~~nd ;~~~~gRan :Belinda of Parker sburg spent and family oC Gallipolis spent Crooksville, Dale Gilmore and ,maD and famUy of Pomeroy,
m;:: with Mr . and Mrs. C. M. Ca&amp;- 1 Mr. K C. Rodgers and Lowcii :WJth Mr. and Mrs. Alva Kat 1 an
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!Don NO'ft]J o1 Galllpolto.
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George Robert Noble of Co- MJ"t', _ Mine Atnoll and Mn. R. .
wilh Mr. Paul Smith as her bus- friends.. over the weekend. They Ct!nter Methodifi Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Miller Jwnbua visited ~re with rela- Ohlinf(cr visiled Friday J'IC8IIll1
band, Lloyd Smith had to work. visited Mrs. Janet Smith and cbil- Seeond Lieutenant Mr. aod Mrs. and aon of Coiumbut were week- Livn, rl!t'ently.
w1th tbeu- brother. Henry Haacf
Paul visiP!d with his parent.J, Mr. dren at the home of Mn. LJDie Samuel Jenka and
children, end vilitors 04 his parents, f,fr Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Napper of Kanauga .
'l'haDbglvbll petta at the with her sister, Mrs. Smith for a and Mrs. Tltw Smith and fam. Caton on Sunday.
Q{ A~. Ky ., Mr. aod M r 1. and Mn. Marvin Miller.
and family of Pomeroy Jprent Sun- Rev and Mn. SheTley Wtodlf
durbage Spaukttnc home were coople days' viiJt.
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Uy over the weekend.
Mr. and Mn . Corwin SmIth Hank Jt'flka of Roaooke, VL aU
day recently w1th Mr. and Mrs . ol Mary ~ville spent slvM-al P,.
Mr. .,J Kn. Jack Davis and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond 'lhom· Mrs. Llule Caton
1peotand daug}rtert of
Columbus wen: Saturday vilitor1 of Mr- j ~heshire
C M. Casto and family.
vi11 iling Mr and Mrs.'t. Rlcb.arf"
dauihten ol WUUamson, W. Va. aS and gons of Athens were Thanksgiving Jith Mr. and Mr5. apent the weekend visitiDg Mr. and Mr1. Eugene Johnltoa and 1
H. C Rodgers anrd Mrs. Leona Rus.&lt;;ot"JI and ceCe.
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Mr. ~nd 1ln James Glassburn Thank8givins guests of his par- Eugene Johnston and' children of and Mrs. Marvin Wibon and children of Ewlngton , Rt. 1.
1 Mr. and Mrs. George Gardner Rice visited Sunday reeenlly with Kathlet&gt;n Nnble and .Kifie lAIII
ad daughter~ ot Columbus, ff!ls, Mr. and Mrs. Leater Ewington, -Rl 1. She stayed OV· Pamela, and Mr. and Mn. Titus \Vayne ROO.sh spent tbe
and Linda spent Lhe weekend re- Mr . and Mrs. Click Woodard nf were Thanksgivmg din~' cuetU
aod Mr. and Mrs, Robert Smith Thomas.
'Smith and family. Mr. and Mrs. 'llutnksgivlng holiday with his cently visiting Mr. and Mn. Har- Gallipolil.
Ql Mr and Mrs . Harold•1bamal
1emlght wltb them Thursday.
and famDy allo of Columbus. Mrs. Janet ~lth and children, ' Mr. and Mn. Thomu Jeffen Smith and daughters, accompan- parenh Mr . and Mn. Orion rison Scott BOd Mr. and Mn. Car- Kathy and David D.~:~r"t spent and dJught.er. Ha roMlne . .
Mn. &lt;h1 catoD returned home arrived Friday to apeDd the and SOD have recenUy moved to 1ied by Mea. Roberta WUaon aDd Roush and hil 111ter, Dixie. !If! rol Snider and family of Zanea- 1Sunday recently with Mr and Mr 11 . gra:nd.&amp;on, Michael Beaver. '
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and ~n. Kenneth Davis , Rodney home ht&gt;re wh 1c·h was ree~nlly recently vacale;d by tile Paul lia~
and Roter .
vacated by Mr and Mrs Bert tenon family.
1 Teresa Dean. daughter of Mt. Bablt and fam1ly . \lo ho movl:'d Mrs. Ethel Nelson, a patient at

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andW Mrs. Harold B1·ewer and
Janie .
5.00 to 12:.00.
,OVER FIFTY YltAit8
Mr . and Mrt! . Dorsel Larkins CATTLE - Steen 17 .00 to
WASHINGTON tUPit-Avei"al"

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and Mrs. William Dean. has Men back to Middleport
Meigs General Hospital, is 1m· .
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Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Warns· oo: Heifen 13.00 to 21.00: Fit earnin8• of proclucUon workerl
11l and unable to attend S('hool.
Mr. and Mrs . Leland F'lemin ~ pro\' mg followmg surgery. .
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ley, Cheshire
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. Cows 13.00 to 15.40 ; Canners 6.00 have raisen from flO to $90 a week
Anrlrea [){owhurst, daught~r of of Clarksburg . w v.a. wt&gt;re rt&gt;
M1ss ()ee Thomas. who 15 em·
Mr. and Mrs. J1m Cartt&gt;r :V1s1t· t ... 12.75: Bulls 14.70 to l9.00. Stock tdurlng the Jut 50 :yeara, the Lao
Mr and Mrs. Harold Dewhurst. ll'f'nl we~kend guests of Mr. and ployffi 1_n . Co\um_bus. s~nt the . _ ...~~· 1 *" """
ed Mr. a~d Mrs Alva Holsm~er Steers 19.00 to 2:., .00 ; Stock Heif- bor Department reported TueJ.
was 1!1 several days.
Mrs. c. w. Stansbury.
TILanksgJvmg holiday With her '~
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ers 15.00 to 19.00 ; Stock Steer day. It noted thlt the average
Mr . and Mrs. Cle!He Stansb~ry Mr . and Mr!'. Charl~s Simpkms ~.urt'nts, Mr. and Mrs . ~dward Mr. and Mrs . Dorsel Larkin~ . ~r. and Mrs. Charles Larkins Calves 1l.OO to U .OO ; Stock Helf- work. week in factoriet dropped
returned home after a visit of Columbus were the Wfi't&gt;kf'nd I homas and
Mrs . . I homas and family and Mrs. Ethel Lark- Ivis1ted Mr . and Mr11.. Russell Mol· tel Calves l8.00 to 23.00.
Ifrom &amp;l Lo less ttwa 40 bourt.
m Columbu!l.
uests of her urt&gt;nt~ Mr. and took Dee to Columb~. Saturday ins were visiting with Mr. and lohan, Tuppers Plains.
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Mrs . ~lhel Snowden spent a (ew ! f~rs. Roy SnowXen. Sat,urday eve- and attended a beaut1rums eon· Mrs. Burdell Dunn. Midland , Pa.
Mr. ~~ Mrs. Harold Hollf'r l
,
w1th her son . Mr . and
lhe !':roup \dsited Mr. and vent1on .
. I Mrs. Margaret Smith of East lwere v1sitlns Mr. and Mn. Han! Harry Snowden and sons,
Pomt Mrs. Carroll Snowden and sons al
and son,
visited Mrs. Edna HaiL son Holter at Forest RWl .
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Pleasanl.
i Gallipolis .
Pam_esvLlle. were rec-ent VISitors Visiting Mrs. Tressie Stethem l Mrs. Ronald Light of Fairfield
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of hiS parents. Mr . and Mrs . Roy were Mrs. Emerson Johnson al\d l and Ralph Bis3t'll visited Mr. and
.
,...._"'~' nM - - , ter . Mrs Joan May were sho]l- Mrs . .Jean Parkt'r an
;~ug let Snowden. While here they were Mrs. Howard Larkins, Portland. · Mrs. Joe Bissell .
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by Carroll Snowden of Visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Harry Coleman visited Riley :
Come and see our nicest Chrlstmas
Parkersbu rg, Wednesday .
den were Thanksglvm~ ~ay dm· Gallipolis and Roy _Snowden, who Pierce recently were Kathryn Pigott and Sammie Rairden re~ollection now. Beautiful fabrics
Friends and relatives here have ner guest~ of Mr. an
~rs. l went pheasant huntmg near Wash- Misner, Athens, Mr. and Mrs. Ho- ' cently.
and lovely colors to gi\'e her Lhis
a~d M;~j i inston Court House . They also bart Newell . Keno, Mr. and
Mary Pierce visited Garnet 1
learned of the hospitalization of Bruce May, Debra
year. Come! See!
Mrs. Agnes (Egnor I 'Mleobald at . Debra ~1ay s~nt Thurs :)' . n
visited Mr. and Mrs.
Charles : Emmelt Stethem. Mrs. Emma . Hensley recently.
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! Powell aDd Sandra Newlun.
-ViOlet Smith
1Simpkin~f ~~~~bus. _
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Mrs. Beatrice Snnth and M•st Homer Parker who employed •MAPS '62 SCHEDULE
] Sunday d,inner guests of Mn. l
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Shirley Turnbull of M~son. W.Va. at Coo~vllle . spe?t the week end HAMILTON, N.Y. (UPil-Col · Nell Slethem were Mr. and Mrs.
PT. PLEASANT
aCl'Ompanied Mn. Beulah Grale here w•th his wife and daughter . , t University hall announced Howard Young Mr and Mn
LIVESTOCK SALES CO.
PT. PLEASANT, W.Va.
an? daughter, Vicki, to Ft.kBeJd. SpundalyPth~_Y cahll~dbonthhis fathMe',· l ~;a; Holy Cl'oss ·and Buffalo· will Charles Snider.'Pa~n City,
vo1r
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· · ' Va· ·· for
h a recent weeJ' en
d M arR-er.
H
d15p roker er. d Miss· replace Harvard and Syracuse on, Va., Mrs. Ed'Jth 0sbo rn, J ohn
VISit Wllhboer son, nPvdt.l dlmmY 8Mn d "c· owl ar aCrhe tn
ill t962 football schedule. The Red Newell, Mr. and Mn. Garth Smith HOGS - 175 to 226 16.50 to 18.·
George V.'
was sc
ser. and Raiders al!:lo w11l
. meet Cornell, an d Kenny Re ynold1.
· 14.00 to 17.00; Lig
· hts
100 ; Heav1es
. e ue
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M e ree,
d MrsnearBob Eada
Pomeroy
SIX 16-0Z
Court St.
1.
Ieave for E urope thJ!l pas r1 ay.
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and
Mrs
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and
daughter,
Cindy
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are
movins
!Kulgers
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Prmreton.
Yale,
Leh1gh
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ViSitmg
Mrs
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Emma
Powell
14.00
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16.00,
at
Sows
12.00
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daughter, Charlotte, of Middle-- fr()m the carpe~~~~~operty to i Buc~~~--~~~~~xt year. were Mr. and Mrs. Jake Dee_m 15.00; Boan 9.00 to 10.00; P~---·· _ _ _ ..._ _ _
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Mrs. Bett)' Thei&amp;•, pr•!lident , 1Mae s.rgent, Mn. Elizabeth
presided over Uw bu.ineu ml!ll!t· Wilford, Mn, Yirgima Jkoe i , MrJ.
~ · nEJUO!I
up 18, 4:25 a.m.; Ellen down 18,
ing, when Jt waR de&lt;·w:led that Alley ne Rca.. Mrs . FraR('f''!. ~
6:50 a.m.; Bingo down 19, 5 a.m.
C1ty of Huntingtor. up 19, 8:10 Tht SellS ion of lbe MiddleJ)l)rt
members of l~ Guild would ! ~rts, M:-!1. Wilma YkGra w. Mr1 .
a.m.: Tilan down 19, 7: 15 a.m.: First United Presbyt~rian Church ,
.I
prepar~ Christm~s baskt&gt;h fo r 1Eua \be Hill. Mr!l. Ali,·e Wolfe ,
,
Edena Bosworth up 2!, 7 a .m . met Monday , evening with Rev .!
It' Ml88 nu~ODI&amp;
nflt'dy families.
; Mrs l&gt;oriJ Hen1ler and ~l r !i
f1~ •...c "5tl!Mft.IJ~.::t
I Belen R up 23, S:4tl p.m.: Munt- Howard Ruppel! , as mod~rator .
A repo11 on miuion• wa11 ~ iv- Gloria W:.~gner .
HOVD.U:HEI.T
Gauge readiags: Galllpo1ll a.m. gomery down 23, S:Z5 p.m. ; Bob Chrislma" plans wh ic h include I
en by Mn. Mart ha McCoy, aec- i
----18.0, 10:9, running 5 feet OD roD· Benter down 23, 2 :45 a.m .; Crue- a candlelight c o~munion Decem- ~' Dr . Hay H. P i&lt;' kena and
relary of Miulonlillry Education !
VISITS PAkF.STII
er~. Pomeroy-Mason 20.46. Pl ible dovm 23 , 4:25 a.m.; Ravens-l ber 24 at 7:30 w1th JWbert Te-wks- ft~y have beton visiting · and Servlct.
Dwain Sayre of Sy&lt;'amore . Ohio
Plensant 24.06, Hinton t.CI fall- wood u Greenu 5. 20 m . Bil- bary as l'lder placement eha1r- fntnds in Clorion, Pa. l!l i n c
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The hoste5$e!l. Mn . H u t h spent the weekend with his par·
ing, Kanawha Falls 147 rl$ing,
p
p ·
p. . ,
Iman , anrl the children'• program la.tl Saturday.
Wolfe and Mrs. Rose Grindstaff, en~. Mr. and Ml'l . 1'homas D.
Charleston 18.2D stationary. Lon- ly H. up Greenup 9 p.m .; Badg· to lie presented Deeemher 20 at Visiting with "Mr. and
refreshments to those pre- , Sayre and H.oland.
c!on, Marmet and Winfield dams tr up Greenup 9 45 p m ; Philip 7 30, were dll;cussed.
1Cash Braley last 1\u~sday
Film - Bulbt'
were on the sl11s.
Sporn down 31, 5 .35 a .m . ; Wal- The group also agreffi
lr1 Mrs. Al1cc VanZandt o!
,. movements:
ter Bec~jord up 31 , 7;30 a .m.; J . grant the pastor a leave on. the and on WedneWy, Mra .
80 1
Field C.tsn
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Yo11r
S. Lew1s up 32, 4 a .m.; Slephen 30th or the month tu visit his iEntsminger Mlller of Langsville !
Ohio Rlvl!r - Dorollly 5ou&amp;:b- A usrm up 33 . 5 .'35 ~.m.,• R eI'1a· 1parent s ·m MlssJl!ISlppl
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with them .
Santo Cla1111
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12
ern dow n · 5 e.m.1 Aliquippa ble down 33, 7:20 a .m.; Frank holidays. J ames Buch:man w a s Mr and Mr~ Eugene Murray
We Are Participating Jn The
up 14. 4:15 ~-m.; Susan La~~:• Durant dov•n 35, 2_:40 p.m.; Billy lnameci chairmtm to plan the nurs- and daughter. J~ni returned home
Accessolfe1
. Pleasant RetaH Mt'rchanh
clown t5. 7 ~.m.; Queen OHy Jean down 35, 4:25 p.m.; Kath- l"'ry to be condurted during the Monday evening from Smithburg,
down 1 ~- 7:4;:~ a.m.;
West«D leen K. down 35, 6 p.m.; Nalion. ;,lol·ning worship services each W. Va where they spent thL'
down 16, 7:30 a.m.; Little Ed· a! down 35,6:20 p.m.; Clara Beat-1Sunday.
k
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w·~rd down 1~ ... 50
Ra l d
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wee en WJ
r. urray 11 par1 • 1 ·•
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't" Y own 35, 8 p.m.; 0 ve1· Shelr· Attending were Russf'll Lyons, ents, Rev, and Mrs. Forrest Mur- ~
monel Salvetl up 17, 2:10 a.m.t er down 35, 12:25 a.m.
; Robert 'l'ewksbary, Jnmes Buch- ray and daughLer Martha
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GIFTS"
John .1. Howe up 17• 2·35
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C.all
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CIGARETTE LIGHTERS
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Nelson
Dl'oadfoot up 18, 2: IS a.m. down 4.15
. p.m.,. Semel down ~:-~,.•· u1tz, Mrs. E. 0. •fewksbary,
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Fnmk· W1.lson and Mrs. Lew
Come In For Detallsl
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- -·---·1 f up 1:55 a.m.; M'ISS SU!Hlll Pnr k, Mrs. Floyd Car- Snucr,
Jr. were busmess
visilors
KA YWOODIE PIPES
Roslyn W. up 3:4{) a.m.; Lucy ,mack.
Mrs.
James
Harley
&lt;md
in
Columbus
Monday.
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of
one
pf
our
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PIPE RACKS
Men's
J rme Lucas down 4:30 am.: AI- I. cv. uppe!.
Mr. and M•·s. James Criswf'IJ ·
and Nli!w Year.
Women's, Child. bert Holden down 5:15 a.m.; j
TOBACCO POUCHES
•
and duughter spent 1he weekend
LOANS
TO
$2,000
OVF:C ~·P 6:30.a.m.:_ Southern l
in Pittsburgh, Pa. with Mr. and :
down 6.40 a.m., Harnett M. dOY.'I1 1
Mrs. Orville Martin.
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e4Y2% Paid On Savings
9,30 a.m.: Inca down IO:IO a.m.;
Kanawha River - Solvay down Duties of committeemen Were W I'
SHOE SHINE KITS
BILLFOLDS,
Loudon 6:35am.: Helef! z. 4own explained Tuesday evening to th~ ,r eslPyan Service
"'Hell Cat"
2412Jackson Avo,
Ma~t. 3:20 a .m.; Ch_arleslon Troop committee of Middle rt Guild Meeting Held
l'&lt;: nned Pigskin.
Pt. Pleasant, W.Va.
u~. ~UJfield 3:-tO p.m.; D1esel up I Boy Scout Troop 245 by S::Ut- ''Jt'!sus, the Light of the World"
Ju~t Brush To Clean.
''
\\mf1~ld_ 5: 10p.m.; C. V. Homer master, Bob MilL&lt;t at/a meeting was the toplc .or the program
Phone 1850
up Wmf1eld _'1:~ p.m.: .le-t'I'Y Bos- TI.IC'!'iday evening.
when the Wesleyan Service Guild
Kathryn Moore, Mgr.
Coats Bldg.
MIDDLEPORT
worth up yYm!ie\d 8:35p.m.; Bca- The~e inehlded the inslituti _ met in the Racine Methodist
0
~;;,;:s;:;;:;;~:;;;:;;;:;;;..,.=~-!_v_:r~ Wm1eld 8:40 p.m.; Eli11ha al rt&gt;pre~enta.tive, commi ttee ch ~ Church annex, with Mr~. Doro-

Doily S~ntinel, P~Ml!Mteporl , 0 ., De&lt;. 6, 1961- 91

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ask fur your free tickt!t. Need Jlot be preo;ent to

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secretary, advancement,
acllv1ty , treas urer, finanrf', and
~ th~ troop • parent relations comij m1tleenwn.
,
Mills reported that Troop 245
is financially secure and wlll [&gt;(&gt;.
gin the new year free of debt.
The troop hag made plans to
takf' inventory of all its equipment.. A hoard of review a n d
court of honot· was discus~ .
Vacancies on the Mmmitte·e
were di~cussed . . Anyone inteJ'. ested in sCoutina: is invited tu
j~in the committee which superVJses the troop's activities.
Members meeting with
t he
scoutmaster were Gent Coleman,
Gene Ha!Tis, Lewi s Lung, and
fo.Alw ard Stih:s.
They wil Jhold 1heir next meet- ·
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9~ nt the Scout Hall.
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The Church of God Prophecy
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sale and a bake sale thi~ Fridny
Dec. 8 in the Stansbury buUding,
corner of Mill and South Third
Avenue, Midd
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. to

brill'ht little lift•••

J,c:=·49c

0

Avondale pinto or gt. northern

1...

J9c

1.Jb.

10

Vegetables
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Beans

~resh Sausage

Cooked Ham
lb. 45c aun ,•. 55c

Spare Ribs

JANELIGHT
I'ARKU cake
3-lb.
S·lb. _
$3.99

&amp;!J,i;r&amp;.a e e

Sclt.. O&lt;H. ·H.

WHITE

lb.

PORK SHOULDERS ,•. 3Sc
SLICED BACON~~~:.::" !~~ 89c
!ll\.39
Canned Ham Mer-;:~

"Supoi'olllghr' FRESH

2·111.

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Cake

IO.OL
.k..

tilt. ...,...

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FRQt!N STEAKS :.~;:~.•~. 79c
ORANGE JUICE:~•• 4 ~ 79c .
•
45 C··· FRIES
Jlreaenltae
FRENCH
A&amp;P

uns

oP :.

·Enjoy that

CENTER CUT CHOPS,•. 69c
RIB END CHOPS _l•. 39c
SAUER KRAUT!:. _ 12:-25c
PORK BUnS :o~!LP _ ,•. 35c

FRESH

p"'chOM

A.. ,- 3 1•. 'or lclrt\11' ,.cl!of(l

Ground Beef

...... bMe .... .

HALF

lh.
PICNICS ~:.~MID. lb. 29c

.,.,vpo" .M

.,ft!, thlt

""' 2 ,..c~c••"

TASTY ROASTS
c FULL
c
LOIN

Soturday, Dec. 9 in Middleport and Pomoroy

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toeawpo~~~ u:pl/••

' 1Retails
. In thl1 •d are effective thru

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Pork Loin Roast ....... "~.\':'~.......... ~ .. 49c ·· ············~······~···········
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,. 43c lb

Woods up Winfield 2:35
.
Chris Jr. up Winfield 8:10 a.m.;
0. F. Shearer up Winfield

MASON, W. VA.

YOU CAN Pf~T YOUR ·TRUST IN A&amp;P "Super-Right" MEATS!

8.\I,E ANNOUNCED

BUT NEVER ,
••QUALITY : -~ ,

with tt.lt

~~.~~,.

and purchoM .t

.,,., "*- cau-.

50 Extra Top Value Stamfll
wllh thit c-ou]!ll)n and pureho" of

PotatHs
10 • . - · ., klrt"

Coupon •ll~tl!'411 loaf., D.e. 11. 1.961

THI· PARkiRSIURG COCA·-.:-" ao11LIN\i c;;C),

Cllc:t·Cal• CofiiPa~,
bi'
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!Mixed Nuts 2..L
Butter Lettuce ..., 19c
.IIJ
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Endive ...... .. ,l. ·
Bird Seed . 5

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"Warm Your Wallet With Cold Cas!t. Use Sentinel Classifieds
Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 . Ike. 6, 1961

ANT ADS
JOR CONS!SfiNT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATES
~ Ntl

fi'IJ!I word.,

one IDaertiuL. W:lalmum clw'Je--tO

nt~.a 1 Clllll&amp;ll per word h..r thret~ coo1eeuti"e lMetUou.

•PKILL.....ooe moutb for ao eeDtl per word
F\IU r.tt of t eenL! pe r word wlll be cblrJI,t.o for ad' .-u.IDI if oot Plld Wlth.m 10 days Uter recei•t•ll btU
.Error• La Adverlilma ---Should "e reported launediatelJ.
D11b Sentinel wiU aM bll I"NPOMible for more thaD

lllllertiua..
~meorwd
.:1 of Thanu and SP"'Clal

o

Notice. of Evenll,
r.-: 50 word tiWllD'I1liD Eaeb •dditJonll word. 1c..
Otttnarte1 pablimed at l edt per wunl.
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SERVICES
Ma- 1-----,;;:--:;:--;-;-----

(9' FOR SALe
- -UI\'CLI\ Il\!ED Sm.l1f'r Se wing

rhiue m IX'dl•t·t condition.
Equtpp;.·d Lo z1g za~. dam, mon-

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Tbe Ramblet
Wo. ld SCattdard af Cctmp.d

ogram, t&gt;lc. hly 6 paymenls of
Ezeelleaee
$5.00 or $21l50 e&lt;~sll. Phone WY Bie: ('flf room, ride 81ld perfordl2-2204.
12 s lite
&amp;nee. Small t'ar economJ ..,_. 1
m.l'a
er nbillty.
NIDCCH I Supt"rnuva Sl'wing Ma·
S•·-

We Are Selling All Real Estate

,.

• - -- - - - - - vblted her 10ft Ket.an It Wa•er·
ly who II ffi.'Upefoliq

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Hlddleport, 0 ., De&lt;. e, ltiHl

ilkesville

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Hospital News

12 Apartments On Brownell Ave.

chine. Looks und sews like nt&gt;w .

Sold for $219 50. Will sell for

Sl.~,

I 110.

M.OO

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111.10

PHONE WY 2-2157

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DAILY CBYPTOQUOTI!: - Hew• how &amp;o work lt:

At

Get .In Strideuse Classlfledl

KEITH GOBLE
YEAR-END

A :1 T D L 'B
ll ll•
LONGFJCL
OW
Ou lttt.r llmp\J ltands for another. 1ft tht. umple A I• nu ll
for tiM U.... L'lt X tw tht two o·., etc. BIDJt.e tetter.. ap ...1~
trophl-. the halth Uld formatiOn of ~· wordl 11n all hil . .4
E•ch d&amp;y the oode letter• a.re ditrl!rent.
·
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D8K

FEYTK

OJMD

QmJZLXNBK~

HY"DXT

DAiLY
SENTINEL

SALE

Pf,one WY 2-2157

STATION WAGON

A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION
I
FOR
1959 FORD
Galaxie 2 Dr.

CBI AUTO SALES
1!!57 WI LLY S~.fEEP -

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- - - - - - - - - - - ---1:56 Sip Oa

l'odo1 -

God
S: li Q')ml~ Jlllll&gt;ol'ee
o,elleap Qaun1J IIFD
6:00

M31"arm,_

1'llt1

1:00 -

7:20 Extended Weather

Pic- Hard...,.

l'ruea. l !bun oolyl
,., 50 Sobltl Reparl

12 2

"MAIL"

Std. trans. Radio &amp;: Heater.

Subscription ·Rates

1959 CHEVROLET
-, Impala 4 Door

1 YEAR .. · · · · · · .. · .. · .. $1.00
6 MONTHS ··· · · · ·:· · · .. $4.25
New or Renewal

H .T. Auto. Trans. R&amp;R.

1960 MERCURY
2 Dr. Hard Top
Auto. Trans. R&amp;H. P.B.

RECORDS

- "-'i

iO MY
PEN PAL

AY&lt;&gt;

2:00 Pace

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\'.'HY DON'T

'. ::&gt;U iZ ;;T ONE'?

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PEN PAL ··-

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1:26 Ohio Newa

2:SO Pace
S:OO Platter Party

9:00 Coffee With Janel
9:46 Betty Newtoo
10:00 MonuD&amp; Modllaliono
10: 15 Callbi1 Pt. Pleasanl
U:OO Swap Sbc;p • Community

IT 5 FIJ
WRITING-

12: 15 Ju_BI . For . You
1:25 News
1·30 Just For You '

t :JO 1..aca1 NeM

II: lli Coul&gt;ley 11Ge D&lt;ool

1959 CHEVROLET
Belair 4 Door

11 :5"1 llltcklay llliw
12:1:18 NOUP Nnn

B:Z World

Ne.,.

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lUll Cowllrf Mollr 'fllrte
11 :41 Fanp Time . , ,

a,oollreUiaal Pany

. 8ulletlll lkoard

stel"l top. Pomeroy

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THE DAILY SENTINEL ·

E.

co Jill, &amp;lq r-&amp;IIHt ........ JM,)

8:30 Brui!IOII Party

Will be a Gift for the WHOLE YEAR

4 -~h;o l l

P9K

YlllltMtq• Ol)'ptoqUt'.. .t A. t.EA.DIIIl ilt .BiisT Wlartf
PEOPLE BARELY KNOW 'l'BAT BE ECI&amp;£8. -BYNd&amp;.

1:30

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WMPO Radio

Santa
Suggests ...

J

JJ'D X li ..

YNllfEZc..-S:EEIXN.

PRICES REDUCED!
1960 FORD
Falcon 4 Door

AS, KLK

Ul " - Bwcl! Shaw

!Tuesday only!
4:60 Mu!teal Myltenei

1:110 Karr l Y - Show
Mon., \Ved., l'rl., oolyt
s, ls Sport&gt; Parodi
UONewa~

1: t11 Of!

fll!! Air -

W J E:-f, RADIQ

GINTLEMENa
I encleM ·- -~---- · fer which und ..... ~ - - .,..,.

.
subscription ... The' D•Uy ltntlnel te1

1958 FORD
Custom 300

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Radio and Heater . 4 Door.

1958 CHEVROLET
Impala Convertible

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Auto. Trans. Radio &amp; l;Ieater.

ar RAEIIURN YANSU...
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19S8 FORD
Country Sedan
2

Gift Idea
For

4: Door. Auto. Trans. R&amp;H.

HIM!

1958 DODGE
Coronet 2 Door

fCoWS.-~~~:••copo' ,_·l ~~§J

H.T., A.T., MH, P.S. &amp; P.B.

1957 FORD
F•irl•ne 500

WORKER

2 Dr. Auto. Trans. R&amp;H.

outfit, la rge,

Pll'-ctrtc 1 ~bB il

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Skates, me 5. Radio, rel'Ord

BEST DEAL •• ,

· 11..1ayer, sln&amp;le. old org:Jn.
~le, Clifton , W. Vu. SP

• •• IN TOWNI

57511.

WE MIX TO ORDER AND DELIVER!
Save time, labor and money! We ml% roncret~ to
yeur s..-clflcaUons and deliver rlsht to your door.
U your
calls for ready·mii concrete, call us!
Free es
tes!

J:

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Phone WY-2-3284
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PAGE ST• .
MIDDLEPORT
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Lowost Payments
All Cars Must
Sell By Dec. 31st

'IALSKA
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·FAMOUS

!ALLI!T

KEITH GOBLE
USED CAR LOT
PHONI WY·2-3422

Corner of Locutt &amp; Syc•rnor•
MIDDLIPOIT
OHIO

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Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy
n

Mrs. William F. Clark reiUrll·
ed home Fridoy .... ~ns. aCtor
OfOrl
1~~~~!.the past ....,n weeb tn
I(
wilh Mr. Clark and ...
a~ empJoyed there.
Final plans lor ~ Christlloas\ Kathy Morgan and Nancy Har·
were m~ when Ohio Eta
o1 Middleport speDI. the p.ut
· Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sor- weekend with Xathy' 1 grand-

Y ans
Holiday Party

JARMANS
From
Hartley &amp; Bennett

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met Tuelday evening at mother , Mrs.

w, A.

Morgan, Atb·

orr,ce or the Ohio Fuel Cas ons Rood.
IComp.any. Mra. Richard Seyltr Mrs. James Mitcben t visited
was in charge and a donation
lr5 was made to tbto
Meigs
1m'ntY TB It H AliSocl.aLion.
Members were reminded of the
Chrlslmal Party w he
S . he home
t th. W
aeaynew1sr
Wett Main street Decem-

FOR-ALL THE GUYS

VIsit Every Department In t~e Store! You're Sure To Find Just The Gifts You're Look. lng For • • • and It Sure To Visit • • •
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Mrs. Homer Showers. Roclr:
Springs Road J"e(eOtly enroute to
her home, ~erly from Tenoea.- ,

a-------ELBERFELD$ TOYLAND------..
ILocetttd for the holiday season at I 02 Wast .Main Street (two doors below Court Str~~t).
ovr wonderful a~d exciting new toys, games, beautiful dolls, whHI goods, musl·
~Ys and ·lots, lots more .here at Elberfeldsl

Recent gueats of Mrs. Homer
·
.. ·
Showers Wt!l'e her ilder-m-law,

Elberfelds
Holiday
Store Hours:

at 7. Wrappings ri girh Mrs. Fred James and daughter,
exchange will be judged and Mrs. Jerry Muae of Stockport.
apeat
m~ml"'rs are ask-~
aa t o be sure t o Mrs. Ed. King ol Atben.o
·
their gift to the party if S~ay WJlb her aunt, Mn. Hom
&amp;l"l' Wlable to attend
j
Showers, Rock Springl Road.
·
, Mr. and Mra. Lealie Showers
. 20

Open
Friday and
Saturday

Grueaer, service Gallipolis we~ Tuesday JUestl
reported that to date Mrs. Homer Showers.

Mrs. Don

Othor
Sty!"

In

l

group has co1lected $1515.80 m
Girls Soout Drive and that

to rnake •

anyone wishin&amp;

l'OR·

Mra. Harold BlacUton
, Mrl. WUliam Grueaer

Jarman .
may mail It to M r I. burg, w. va. Monday.
Shan Grueser at Mlnenvllle Route I. Chester Speocer who
10.95
Mrs. Edward Johnsoo present- Holler HOJpltal Monday 1w pneu.
to
15.95

the progrum, "Love'• Miracle monia.
Marriage."
Mn. Alfred Ruschel enteNd
Refreshments were aen-ed
General Hospital Tuelday

Seyler and Mrs.

BALLS

were busineN vlsitoi'J In Parbr5-

DART GAMES
Paper wound dart board
with wite d'ivldera - .a
Champion metal darta.

Choose from a wide assortment of bri&amp;ht colored ~inyl balls and &amp;pc:mae
rubber balla In all mea
and colora.

DOLLS
Beau tlful Vinyl doll

Til 9:00 p.m.

with molded or rooted
hair.

Othor WHk Days
Until 5:00 P.M.

underwent aurgery thll mom-

thoee mentionli!d above

Lucy Amsbary, Miu
Beegle, Mn. 'l'homas

Mrs. Charles Eskew wu a bUll·
ine11

visitor in Cbarleatoo, W Va. '

Mrl. Larry
Tuesda
ey , Mro. Robert Wilsi&gt;n, Mra.
M yea
. I W llrn
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r
e an •N aon,
Wood s, Mrs. J ose.,
.. Nowe , Mrs. Jlnvny Sutton who were called
J~:·;;:,=~tter, and Mn.
here Saturday by tho deoth . ol
Mr1. Clara Grueser, returned to
their borne, Ft. Gay, W. Va.'l\ltl·
BIRTH .ANNOUNCED
day afternoon.
Tom Smith,

You're style-wise •••
in Jarman's handsome new blucher
featuring "sideline" stitching
Here in one modestly priced oboe you

set ""'

lateot styllna. hand....wn "aideliDe"
'
atltchlna, and that Jarm011 "lriendlin- ol lit"

whioh makee walkina doubly pleuul'Bble.
It will be a wiae move, when you let M
fit ,JOY in a pair. Come in eoon..

Mr . and Mra. Lartyy ~::!~~~I Mrs. Clifford ~ifbelt, Ill r a.
tEiaine Wilhesl art 81
Hanford Stanley and MrB. WUthe birth of an 8 lb. 14\1 O&lt;.
liam F. Clark villted Tueldoy
Larry Wayne, at the Mason
a.fte11t90n with Mn. Roy Riffle at

lc, saturday, llec&lt;!mber 1.'
parent&amp; are Mr. and Mrl.
lea Withee of Pomeroy and
and Mrs. Jack Stafford ol
ter. Mra . ~nevieve Dewhurat

Ruland ia a great-grandmother,

LIBERTY THEATRE
M

IDDLEPORT, OIDO

NOW SIIOWINO
(Technlcolor-)

Holler H01p!W.
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Verse, Songs
Fedture Event

FOOTBALL

TINKER
TOYS

.PLASTIC

GUM lANK

NURSE KITS
kits

Sturdy . plasU~ bankJ
with ali flavored gum

Ail wood construction

Polyethylene

toy with color safe

_pill

balls.

rods.

Completely play ufe.

boxe~.

with

lnatrument..a.

EQUIPMENT
Plastle helmet with ·loahie face bar. Should•
pads, thieh pado, jarur
and p4nt1,

A program of vene and 101g
W&amp;!l &amp;iven after the llllnUBJ"Chrbt.

mu banquet or the Horri'olllllld·
elaoa of the M~t

TueodaY ....

Church ol Christ
nlng. Rev. Fred I. Gardller

S"'"

the blea11ing before the meal ttr·
ved by the PhUathoa SOCiety. .
GREENER"
Horace Abbott, preolderit, was
Ia charge of o abort buolnoM
Cary Grant, Deborah Ktrr, 11 meellJ'I! and thanked oll the ,;m.
Robert Mitchum and
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"THE GRASS IS

Jean Simmons
Al10 S.lectH Short ·lubltctl

needy fanuUeo. Mrt. Chea-

pl'Oierited !Pita "' Rev.
and Mrt. Gardner from the clau.
Tho program wu opened with

a vocal aolo, ••silver Btlll" by

The Merriest
·" Chrlstmaa For The

PLASTIC

mlttee
the evening. The Cheer
offering wa.a received
to

TELEPHONES

TOPS
Assor~d

Uthographetl
decoratiolll. They all
want a top.

ReaUstle fuU a!H tale·
phone In safe, fiexlblt polyethylene, Olear rin.einl

Metal or fibre boards
wIt h multi colored

bel~

marbles.

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A carol Mrvlce wu presented
by Mr. and !lira. WUUam Bradford, Mrl. · LOhte, Mn. .Erwin,
Mrl. Leonord Van 111-. Her· ·
maa Kincaid, Denver Rice and
Mr. Bahr.

Sews!
'YARD
GOODS
v

Remninll
lc per Inch
Dan liver Glngh•m•, reg. 89c yd. - - - - - - 59c yd.
CI'Olftl&gt;lon Corduray, Pl•lns, reg. 1.19
98c yd.
Prints, reg. 1.49
1.19 yd.
Fruit of Loom Prints, reg. 59c
_ 49c

OTHER
SUGGESTIONS I
.'

dlctlon by Wondell Cerlaoh.
Othera pn11nt wore Mrl. Gorcl·
nor, MDIGa llouduhelt, M r L
Bohr, Mr. and Mra. Bud Wllaoa,
1\lr, and Mrt. Bruco Blaaflam,
Mr. and .lira. Norman Y..111er,
ll.lrold l..oNo, Mr. oad Mrl. Ken.
DOth llcllol, lllrs. Walter L o o,
ChHtor Erwin, Mr. aud 11 ra.
Ro1or PhlWpo, !lira.
Klacold,
MrL Dorothy BarD., Mra.
ley Fry, Mra. Joo llllhop, Mra.
Cleo K-. !lira. Alia Badoy,
Mra. Rlco, Mrl, Ahllott 01111 llro.

STUFFED
ANIMALS

ALPHAm
BLOCKS

Tho program waa clooool with
the VOUP •lnlinl of "0 Come
AU Yo Falthlul," oad the beroo-

TOY
BOWLI"G SET

Hardwood Bl~. Non
toxic. Safe for tittle

Bears, dogs, donkeys,

ones.

chimpanzees, poodles.

Heavy polyethylene ,b alb.
Unbreakable. 10 pins arul
2 lar1e size balls.

MEIGS THEATRE

DOLL.

.._...,, Ollie

TONIGHT I TMUIIIOAY.
NOT oPIN

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

PIUOAY I 1.11UIOAY

TOY
RECORD PLAYER

. SfROI.LliS

-Qiillte,d ·lll~e.

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"THI HOODLUM PI..IT"
Don .IIIIITOJ, Llrlt. Gt&amp;*.
Cindl Wood, Ktlr DuliN ,

lleluUful rod lealhoroltll

)l'ltb

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TOY REGISTERS
PUih

button

operation

makea II like a ptG!loat~

eaae •.Plata 411 and '18 1tJm
h&lt;Otda. Voiume adjua~

al. New "Spa&lt;e Aco"

ment.

ln&amp;, Include~ plaJ moneJ'.

· (Todtnlc*'! . ·

eTrHdl•

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TIIIMS

•Portable lloc.

t C.n10l•

$1.95 to $5.00
$9.95 to St9.95
$29.95

•New 5111101' Sparton Economy
S.Wint IMchino - - - - - - $49.50
•vacuum Ct..non - - - - ---$39.50
eS.. TheNWI
$Inver Typewriter
$49.50. ollcl $79.50

Optn Friday &amp; Saturday Til 9:00

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P.M. ·

·ELHRftips

llobert R,ln, Job . pehllllf,
ToriD 'l'botefl,er illd .

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Taro• strotil;

IUN.,

MOit,

&amp;. !Uti.

.....~":-~~·!' ' .
~ .,

Dou

Jlo&amp;\ltl ·. ;

850 shot repeaters and
high powerM pump
guns.

.tj-1.

PEG POUNDER
Sturdy beneh with multicolored peJI and bareS.
wood mallet.

. usr

A TIIUJ: 110171 .

"THI CANADIANI"

· Usel SeWing Machine Salt!

AIR-RIFLES

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Gerlaolo.

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tlve design on board. st-.
dy plastie chod&lt;erL

It Be?'"

'-1

PurchaM '
, Til Chrlotrnaal

RelfUiatlon Board. Attr. .

Bethlehem," and Mn. ilaroid
Lohoe ,..od the poem, "Why can't

""who

Will Hold

CHECKER
BOARDS

Checkers

Cash Bahr. Mrs. WiUiarn Orue•
er rood the awry of tho WlitlnJI .
the carol, "O Lillie 'ririn o1

Woman

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Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Your Shopping Center

WCILLB IIAWIDNI

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.b\Y·i.Y PlAN•
,_ IIIIIIJ, ll•p•llt

lttkta

. yfi.ir .it.d~e~' ;,; to;s
• C~r.h- . ' I

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RltE~ITE ·

Save All
Your
Sa'es Slips!
Brlrit Them In
Any Time
To Be Added!
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Now Y011 Kuow
, 87 UaiW Prell !Men :1 ••'
ODe U S. ~Mt!eeltlp. . . Art-

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.. II tloa ~oa Poor! ~ ..,

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011ook

a,ur edtfn -

.,.. Oklc' a, fW.
~ ~-· 01111 Wool VJo. •

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, Dec. 7, 1961

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Fire Ruins Cecil House In
tittle Hocking
Phone Building
To Be Larger

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