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Churdt WSCS wiH join lite Afternoon Clrclt for the anoual Hoi~
day Bozaar to be beid io tile " ment ol the E.'llurch, Tburlday.
November 30.
Tile Eleanor Circle, Mro.
FraiiOl. president, will
a opedal table and membera Willi II
contribute bandmoda
and Ou-lotmao tlecorati0111 .ill
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lnll ol paotrles and eandies
h e luncheon to be s e r v ed
II lhroiiBitCIUI lite day from 11 ...
E. M. Wood lo
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time for thooe other homemaklne dutiea
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A fine seJection of worn·

Rev. Raymon Konkrlght.

tor. presided over th:!::;~m
of the Commission on
Heath Methodist Church,
held Sunday evening.
dieport.
Aloo Stltclod Short Subltcll
Plans for the Children's
Program to be held
i D?'"""''?"r 17 at 7 were
and also the Chrialma• ---· '"'
IEit'Vice to bs held at
Eve. Following t h I
the Youth of the church
wlli go caroling.
Mrs. Beulah Hayes was ·~'"llr
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Committee. Refrelhmenll
pie aod oolfoe were 10rved
lleoa Sanborn and Mrl. Nan

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have been , Thanksgivmg dinner gu....,and M ol j ln Her Famil)
Senior YF Held
VJBJT BOLIN&amp; D • Y
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home for the Mrs . Smtth. SUnday, Mr
rs. Mrs Ada Root of Middleport
Spending TbanksgiVmg
ororlty be e ge iv the
coof.ned to thetr
John K Srmth. Jr .. of
word last week of the J' esper Practice
with Mrs. Faye Bolin and daugh.
Thr"" mem n were g en .
past week With the flu
VISited With Mrs Smith.
Id
tb of be stsler r arnet A 1'1-aclice for a Veoper oervlce tel- Cher I and Lort Ann wert
·.n.e Senior Youth of Heath pledge •;;;:ai
Mr. and Mlli. Jacob Betz and ! Mr and Mrs. Frank Young-' S: row
of tist Republic. to be presented next Sunday at M • Bo.;:., molllor. Mrs. Ray
lllelhodlst Church met Swuiay lby _the lo a
ap .
Mr. aod Mrs Guy Walters spent werth of Euclid
former local
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the Middleport Firat l'aptist
d sister Janet and
tieniog at the chureh m Middle- Bela Sigma Phi Sorortty. when '
BY MlSS FREDDIE
the past weekend m Colwnblll! residents viSlled here with Columbus.
Church wa• held laot •venillg by Me
an
is of Logao. 0 .
Ji¥t for a snack supper and reg· I the chapter held Jtsr Mprefere;tJa:
BOUDASIIEI.T
where Mr. and Mrs. Betz VISited 'I friends
Friday. While living MNI. Sherrow, a retired em- the Senior Youth Fellow•hlp. uncle, Roothger
Mrs VIvian
..a
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tea at the home o
rs.
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d Mrs
. 1 yee of the Juhan Kokenge Co
held
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Thanksgiving day guests with with er • r, r an
; here Mr. Youngwerth was as.&lt;nc1· P 0
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Th&lt; service will be
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and son Jackie of South
?.Barbara Jones was davottonal Chapma_ .
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dl lit rit M&gt;S Betty Clme and her molh.r. John Waiters and the Walters lated with WMPO Radio and Mrs. died TburS&lt;lay Funeral "'rv': church at 7:30 and the public bt
Kentucky. On Sunloader and the lesson was pre- Presldmg over t e can e l ' Mrs Ada Ring were Mr. and Mrs.' visited will\ thetr sons. Jack and ' Youngwerth taught
the local were held today at 0 . R. Wo . u.vited.
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.Bolin and daughters
e,ted by Mike Lloyd. Butch ual WHS Mrs Rl{'hard Seyer , IE nest Rmg or Mariett a and Mr., Sam , and their daughter, Mrs. IschooL
yard Co. State-.St. Cl!apel w I Lh
lo M
nd Mrl Tony day Mrs.
f Mrs John
a.chtel. president, pretnded over pre s•dent of the
Mrs. Vtrgll Rmg and ,.ns Betty Busktrk and lamily Satur- John Mitchell of Alberts return· burial ill the Green
Cern&lt;· Co,llJille ,..dedr.anda Linda. Kauff were dinller dgu,eauilo of Middlebu•i ness meeting Plans to be- were Mrs
R1char
ova er. 0 f C t
day Mr Betz and Mr Walters
h. h
SUod y after tery She IS also surv1veo by a Fow&gt;&lt;r alton
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Harrison an am Y th
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;!n an attendance . contest
Mrs. Joseph Nowell and Mrs Lo- M:n
Mrs wn Aleshire
wen.l to Kenton for hunting
, :d
th";";,anksgi:mg week son.' Georfle E .•. of Coiumblll!; president was ill charge. Others port and Stmday
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'f&lt;'ck were mode and a donation rtan Roberts
Dayton were here for the
Mr. and Mrs. N. F . Harmon ": 'th his grandparents Mr. one grandsoo. Michael. and two present were Martha Fowler, ited with their
amil · Pine
tii !0IO was voted to the Chrtstmas Assisting Mrs S.yler were Mrs I g vmg holidays w1th the
and daughter. D1ane. and grand- end 1 L
Diles
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other sisten. Miss Grace John- Janet Baker. Diane VaoCooney. Reid YOUDg and f
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,j;,, ralions planned for the out- Bernard Fultz and Mrs
Mr. and M"
daughter. Natile Shaffer of Erie. an r
Albert Sparla or json of the residence, and Mr!. Jack Satterfield, David R lee. Grove. Mils Joan
&lt;!rle of the church.
[Everson , past presklents . and ' Chambers Mrs Chambers
Pa came Wednesday for the M ·
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t d Getman Heurich of Loa Alame- Mike Bratton, Dick Bodlmer, Dar- Mason accompanied em
... }1embers were asked to have Mrs. Larry WiiE"y • vicE'
Ihad been pati.ent at Holzer
weekend with Mrs.
M : er ay
CaW
rol stumbo and Bill Neutzling.
Youngs.
in by the 23rd and .next land P.ledge ml slress. Tht&gt;
pita! for observation and
J . K. Smith. Mt. and Mn. Vin- with Miss Sylvia Me as .
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snnday's meeting will be~m at c01rumttee head£&gt;~ by Mrs. Do j ment was returned to her
~ 45. All members are urged to aid Belzing were 10 char~e of .thse Thanksgiving Day .
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tJP present. Bachtel will have the refre~ments ~f fancy
Mrs. A. R. Hecox
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dE&gt;votional period and Sarah Bech· sandwiches, mmts, _tea an c with a Thanksgiving day dmner at
tlr will present the lesson.
I fee . Mrs. A. R. Kmght, s~nsor ' the Martin Restaurant. !!er gu'"" 1
were her son·in·law and daughter,
Counselors meeting with the presided at the coffee service.
,Uoup were Mr. and Mrs. Leo
Other members we~e Miss Lu_
('Y IMr . and Mrs. Eugene ~a~ris
Stnith and Rev. Raymon Konk· nmsbary, Donna WJlson, Mila ('hHrlren Mafgit', Patncaa,
Visit The Busy Ready To Wear Department You'll fir:~d wonderful
r;.ight, pastsor.
Woods and Mrs. Richard Rupe of thy. Kenny, Robbie and Na1ncy .
the Xi Gamma Mu Chapter.
Mr . rmd Mrs. Bert
values in Women's and Girls' Coats, Dresses, Hats; Blouses, Skirts,
and
children , Richard and Elinor ,
Dinner Is Given
Christmas Pflrtv
ioeai. and her mother.
Mrs.
Car Coats, Rainwear, Coordinates and many more practical gifts at
Honoring Mother
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Goldia Whit•. Nelsonville,
re- Mr . and MrA. Eldon W•eks en· P!annPrl Ry G1.r/.s
turned Sunday from Springfield
great savings at Elberfelds.
tertained with a dinner Thanks· T h e Salisbury Jntermedlat e where they visited since Friday
giving at their home on Rock jGirl &amp;outs met at lh_e sc-hool ~~· with Mr. and Mrs. Leo White and
Springs Road honoring
M r 11. 1cently when Susan Dixon pres · family.
Weeks' mother, Mrs. John Frick, ]ed. lt was decided to have 2~ Mrs. Ada Root was called loCoon her birthday.
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pat·ty on December ' ft lumbus Saturday by the death
Present were the
name&amp; were drawu ror a gl her sister, Mn~. Garnet A. Sher·
guest and Mr. Frick .. Mr.
row. Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Mrs. John Batey and
Attending we1·e Susan Lanning, planned to go t.o Columbus wo'"Y Ill
Rachel, Carl Jennings
Radford, Susan D i x on, for the funeral services at
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and Mrs. Weeks. Calling in
EvanR, Polly Ann Bauer. c. R. Roodyard Co. State
afternoon were Mr. snd M r
Gilmore, Kathy . Dill. DJ. Chapel.
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Relph Spencer, Pomeroy an
Weyersmlller, Becky Nease . Dixie Pierce returned to
Marvin Spencer and Edward
i Grueser snd leaders , Mrs. yeRterday aher spenedln~
ffuosh or Dayton.
Weyersmi\ler and Mrs . 'rhanksgivlng vacation WJth
Radford.
parenL&lt;, Mr. and Mrs. Millard[
Pierce.
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Miss Bertha Grant who
A spedal IP'OUp of woCLUB TO MEET
heen coofilled to her home
The
Syracuse
T'hil'd
Wedne.~.day
the
past
month
was
taken
to
Pomtroy, Ohio
mens coats - all wool faDemonstroti&lt;tn club w I 11 Meigs General Hospital Saturday·
TDNIGttt &amp; TUISDAY
brics. Many styles in thilll
lllllee&lt; for Its first copper toolln~ :::.::.--:::_.::____ _c_ _ _ _ _ l!
"COMI SIPTIM&amp;IR"
group - wool tweeds,
lesson Wednesday, November 29 WYF Gronp Met
(Technlcolor)
at 9.30 ·a .m. aL the home
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Mrs Carroll Norris. Supplies Snnday Evenmg
Hi s:her pric~ coats in
I· ;·;d~~:'WD~U:ar;i;"· Gina Lollobrl•
needed will be a large maga·l The WYF of ttte
Middleport
Just what you want - a pretty new dress Slezak. Campu1
1 glda
this
group.
AH
warm
'in·
zlne,
ruler,
htll'd
pencil,
sclsFii'Sl
Unite&lt;l
Pres_t&gt;yterlan
Church
Set barges In on thiiJ rendez·
so fresh and perfectly right for you - some
rs and a folding chair or met Sunday evemn-~ ror ltl WMkvous and makes it the blush·
terlinlngs.
with jackets - many styles to choose from In
,
tngeat invasion of privacy
Euch is to bring a sack I meeting. Karen Gr.!g.g, pres!~
since the keyhole WHi invent·
lunch Caffee will be furnished.
was In ch·arge. Tht lrea
pastel wools, arne! jersey in solids and prints
Junior Situed.
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Ul'el'' l report wa» ¥iven by Seren
- wool jersey - crepe - dark cotton prints
Al10 Colorc1rtoona
Lewis.
Misses 51tH
and many others.
Taking part in devotions were
WED. ond THURSDAY
Karen I.acey, Seren ~~. Kal'· l E
Nov. 29·30
Othel' Coats up to
eNEW LOW HOLIDAY em Gregg, carolyn Ru111e1l, Cln·
NOT OPIN
Your favorite styles In Junior sizes 7 to 15ADMISSION PRICII
~Y Morrilt, Roy Colornan • n
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Misses sizes 10 to 20 - Half sizes 1:1\-1 to
FRIDAY I iHORbAY
Mlck
Morris.
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24 'h and Extra sizes 46 to 52.
Adulh, 25c; Chlldron1So
er wus by Rev. Howard Ruppelt
"TOMBOY AND
eTUE5. THRU THURS. pastor, who met with th~ and
THI CHAMP"
their counselor, Mrs. Richard
(Technicolor)
loo A Good Movi. AI
;Candy Moore, Ben Johnson,
Knit Dresses ___ $16.50 to $29.50
r ·•&lt;llse White, Qorlstlne Smith
Othen attending were Charles
and Jess Kirkpatrick
Moody, Edith Haptonstall. Olita
"TH I REVOLT OF
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
f...e".Nis, Carol Anderson, Connie
THI SLAVIS"
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(Technicoior)
Alan Wallace. Bruce Wallace
·Rhonila Fleming, Lang Jet- :0
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and Dario Moreno.
Pretty Styles Jo Get, To Givel
Paula Thf"is and one guest, Ben·
nie Wilson.
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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loca l. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bos.

ton and family of Ret.'&lt;isville. Mrs.
Franklin and son has remained
for a week while her molher goes
to Lorain to stay with another

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land hospital &amp;eXIOUIIJy ill.
MRS. C. BAJU!!Il
Sunday School attendance Sun- Mr . and Mrs. Bob Barton, Cool·

dav ~ovember 19, was 36. Offer- ville , were caUing on Mr. and
m¥" $15.32.
Mrs . Raymond Barton ret-enty .

Joppa Youth Fellowahlp met"":t Mr. Barton returned home
the church. 11Jere were 14 chil· the Holzer Ho.!pltal .
dren and 4 adults present. Buck Mrs. Margaret Grossni ckle was
Buchannan and Mike MHler were calling on her grandmother, Mrs.

leaders Youth Fellowahip starts Alice Barr recently.
every Sunday evening at 7 o'· Ralph Barton, Gerald Shumclock and every one is welcome. way, Clarence Baktr, local and
Mr. and Mrs. Clarimont Harris John Barton of Mariette a n d
wert visiting his sister, M r '· Ralph Baker, CoolvHie, were in
Virgie Treadway, who is in
a Delaware , hunting recently.
rest home at Cedar Grove, W. Mn~. Lavinna Br1nnan i1
Va . They were alao vi11iting Mr. to resume her teaching at the '
and Mrs. Dwight Peel and fam· Tuppe-rs Plains School after be-- ·
· ily of Parkersburg, W. Va. and ing absent several &lt;lays due lo
Mr. and Mn. Russel Barr and illness.
son of Vienna, W. Va.
Mrs. Marge Benedum waa hostVisiting Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ess to a Stanley party recently .
Boston and daughters Sun sa Y Those present were Anna WeeKwere Mr. and Mrs. Ned F·rank· ly, Mrs. Sampson, HelD Milhoan

Glnna Sandrs. Gledyo D II Ion
Barr, Marry Ann HaJTi.B

Harris, Glll&lt;fyo Barton,
Glenda Benedum, Betty Cheva-

Opal

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lier. Mrs. Kenneth Hageret, Mel·
sole Bt"annan, Winnie Marcinko,

and Violet G!1ffln. Mro. Guinn
of Parkersburg wat the demonstrator.
Mr. and Mrs. CUrtis Miller and
f~&gt;mlly vls~ed over the .,..el:end
with her .!!lst@r, Mr. and Mrs.

Denver Nutt and family of Belpre.
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ROOFING
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10n was bt chargt or the buslnes~
Mrs . Ann Coe lert Tuesday for
when piau were made for the Columbus
spend the holiday
Mr. and
Members attending in addition Jones. '
to those above were Mrs . Critt l Mr . Dale Roush of Columbut

s,helt , Mrs. Gomer Lewis, Mrs. 1Mr. and Mrs. Henry Roush.

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dos ..... The Don Cornells, who have
Helen Hayes is being mentioned as been separated, are thinking of giving it
a possibility to replace Elisabeth Berg- another .try ... Cab companies through·
ner, who lett the play, "First Love," in out the country are trying out dlesel·poit&amp;. tryout stage, for "reasons of health." wered Mercedes-Benzes. The low-cOst
(Oh, yeah?) A look at the casting dlsclos- fuel is the big attraction for the back opes tltat somebody goofed in cltoo!lng erators.
the actors fo r Samuel Taylor's beautiful
Public challenge to Henry L u c e: I
script. The three ages of Romain Gary would like to make a little sporting bet
are played by (1) a boy with a distinct with you, klddo.
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French accent, (2) a fragile English lad,
It is based on your own magazine,
and (3) our own Amurrican Wyatt Earp, Time, current issue, P&amp;fie 40, under the
Hugh O'Brian.
heading of "Television, ' In which I am
The producers of the film version of grossly misquoted. ·
"The Carpetbaggers" will get as much
, I have $1,000 that says .I did not say
mileage as possible out of the censor- "It was fun, like" on the Mike Wallace
able aspects of the novel, but don't wor- P. M. East show, or any other ahow, as
ry about a thing. After all the hue and reported in your magazine.
cry has hypoed the box office, the nickI am sure Mr. Wallace bas preserved
er will emerge nicely laundered just as a tape of the program which woUld settle
"Peyton Place" was ... Friends of Prin- the bet.
cess Margaret and Lord Snowdon hate
Furthermore, I did not appear on the
some of the French newspapers that are show with my husband "In tow," as your
continually heckling the happy pair wiUl magazine stated. The truth Is that my
unfavorable-and inaocurate - stories. husband appeared with me "In tow," and
The most unfair of the Paris pitches is I appeared on the program to please my
the one that has Meg and Queen Eliza- husband (not utterly reprehensible,
beth feuding. Actually, the sisters are would you say?) and to help advance the
extremely close, and take every oppor- career of a young pianist, Lee Evans,
tunity to spend weekends together- who was not mentloned by your televiwhlch they certainly wouldn't do if they sion reporter although he was the reason for the whole thing.
didn 't get along.
California insurance companies are
A simple check with Mike Wallace
doing quite a bit of lnvesti~ating into t~e would confirm that during the past few
value of the prize possessiOns of movte years he has Invited me to be on his prostars who are claimmg monumental loss- gram several times, and invariably I have
es in t he recent great fire. Some cynics said no. I a~pear on television a mini·
think the value of the jewels, furniture , mum of 50 times a year on a major netetc., may have been exaggerated . . . . . work for a respectable fee and I hardly
Debbie Power Loew took h e r newest need the "expqsure" of a one-shot on a
beau to Goldie's New York to Introduce minor network for free. Does that make
him to the regulars. He's Brbett hHalds ey, sense to you?
quite handsome and said to e ea 1ng
But when Mr. Wallace made It clear
for movie stardom. It was quite a South- that he would put Lee Evans on his
ern clambake, as Debbie hails from Mis- show only If my husband and I came on
sissippi, Brett from Louisiana, and Gold- the show, too, I consented to appear, be·
ie from Alabama.
cause I believe in helping new talent
Claudette Colbert, back from a short whenever possible. I do not expect this
stay In Beverly Hills, wm announce a to bring tears to your eyes, I mention It
new non-the.atrical venture before she only to demonstrate how Inaccurate your
leaves for her tropical retreat
in Barba..cr:..:e:c.p.:.o:..:rt:..:i_:_s·'----- - -- -- - - - - .. ~--~ _

The Happy Hustlers Sun day
School Class of the MeUJodist
Church met In regular session
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Nov. 17.
Mr. and Mrt. Al Crow an-.
~ meetlng wu preceded with nounce the birth of a daughter.
0 silt o'elock covered dish din- Rebecca Lynn Novembor 19 .t

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Mr. and Mr!l. Edward Ztmmer-

man of Pittsburgh

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Holzer Hospital.
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FollowiDJI the dlnoer, Mn. Bel- Mrs Don Neale is a surgical
eu YOIDiet pruented a prosrom patient in Holzer Hoopilal.
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Mrs. Edith Dunfee il vla!Unl \
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Mrs. V.icLor Perry and M r s.

Carrol Woodgerd and Dennis
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and abaervation afte!o te&lt;.'eiVIttj
a back Injury at his work.
Mr. and M.,, A. R. Caoter
•pent an aflernoon with Mrs.
Daisy Rawlings. ).Irs. Rawllngo
fell and recen.d multiple !njur.
iell Including • hlp Injury.
Robert Bishop and Dorooy Jorden opent TUeoday nlgllt a n d
Wednuday wilb Roberti• grand-

wtth Automatic-Clutch Transmission-

td Ceramic-Armored Muffler and Tailplfle
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tse of rust out~ by a Rambler deiller, col·
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A~llr Crtil!tree and Mra. Jt&gt;hn
lnKram, lay lpeltera, wore In
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Methodist Church on SUnday
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69c size Gleam Tooth Paste - - - 53c
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It's .a fact. Official govemment figures show resi·
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1935. • (Your monthly bills are bigger than they
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. Sunday ror a 1outh ra(Iy,
Mr. and Mro. Charles Martinko Robert A. Harden spent last
ool&lt;rtalned wllh a turkey din- week end In Marion with friends.
ne~- Gueoto w"'e .Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hubbard of the U. S.
Oiarles Mar&lt;lnka, Sr. and """· Navy · stationed at Fort SheltonTom, Reedsville, and Mona Whl~ ham, Maryland, visited his parTuppers Plalas.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubbard.
. Dinner gueota jll Mrs. Nell · Mr. Oiarleo Wolfe has been reStethem were Mr. BDCI Mra. How~ turned 1o hill home from Meigs
ard Young. Paden City, W. Va., General Hoopltal In Pomeroy.
Mrs. HameU Bryan~ Michigan, Ml'l. Llle Shields Is reeuperatMr. and llfn, Emmett ~them, ing from a te&lt;.'eDI Ulnesa.
Mr. and Mro. Garth Smith and Mro. Donald Moore nf :Miner&amp;Kenny ~Ids. 'ntree birthday~ •Bit and 1\trs. ·a-ge Cundiff, lo- .
,..re celebrated. ·
cal, entertained with a party at
IIlah ··swan, Tuppera Plains, Ia the home of Mrs. Cundiff on Nov. ·
spending a few days wlih Leonei1B, hoooring the birthday•. of
J18bcock; ·
Thomas Robort Moore and Diana
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JORNSON PROMOTED
decorated cake and a "lamb"
cake along with punc~ anil Ice
. Dale E. Jolmlon. bollennan . crO&amp;m ,.... served to the followfirst cia,., USN, """ of Mr. and ling guest.: Mrs. Ruth CUndiff,
'Mf8- l!lrnllt D. Jolutaon of Raclne 1Mro. Glen Cundiff Jr. and Gregwas ~romoted Novembor 16, whUo ory, TeiT)'. liandy and Coral
tiei'Vin&amp; 'In '\he · AUimtlc aboanl: Moort. Sue Ellen CunttJngbam,
the amP!tlbtous ' assault a h I P Mr. Geoerge CUndiff and Dobbie
USS Boxef, currenUy undergolng land Ttmmy, Mr. Donald 1\{oooe
rautlne "'''lntenance al .Norfolk i and Donnie, Paula Jean and John·
Naval sh!PJarda In Porstmouth, l ny, Mn. Evelyn Moore and CllerVa.
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Mr. and Mn. ~au! Glelllort and
Joble&amp;8 Oabrls
Saberlna Kay· and Robia tynn' or
Still'Qhder 1960 .
Lima and 1\trs. Kathryril'olero or
Claims'!..: Jmemployment bene- Ar&lt;edla were· .-.t guesta of
ftts . ~ lower lut "'• e,t . Mrs: Laura 1,.~11.. '
oompare&lt;l to ·the same week
Mr. and Mn. Charles Mills and
)1ar ag&lt;) .iicco'rdint to it weekend Mr. and Mn. Ralph Mills of
J'OPOrl by hank W. CltDders,,mliJo Beaver P'•l!'· Pa., and Mr.. ;wade
, .g..- o! the Ohio Bureau of Unem- Milll of ElWood Cfty, Pa.1 lpeDI
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Columbus were viSiting Mr. and I assist in his tDre.
tf"rs. Joe Bisselel.
Mrs. Helen Domewood was the
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Babcock Saturday dinner f(Uest Of Mr. and
and Ray were vtsltlng Olle Swan Mrs. E..1. Hill. PomerOf.
at Elmwood Rest Home.
Mrs. Ethel Betzin"l Is a mediC'al
Mrs. Dora Pierce was vlslsting i patient at Rolzer HOspital! In OaJMr. and Mrs. Zero Pierce.
lipolis.
Mn. Eva Laurenre hAS been Mrs. On1a Winebrenner . 's ~n
quit. poorly at the home of Mr. Pensnylvo~la . where sbo Is vlalt·
and MrR. Herbert Swan.
lng her children~
Miss Sandra London accompan·
Mr. and Mrs. Pe~ Carpenter led the Pomeroy Methodist Youth
of Pomeroy were Vl9lt!ng Mr · H· 1 Feelelowshlp group lo Portsmouth

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FURNITURE

rov Webb, and 'nm Mitchell of of his father, William Guinther, to

1.49 size Amphoiel
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1.49 size Maalox
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1.19 size Anacin - - - - - - 98c
5.50 size Cluslvol
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Lawrence were Mr. and Mrs. El· Carl Hubbard has returned to
mer Schrieber, Clairton, Pa., Mr. his home (rom Omaha where he
and Mra. Paul Lawrence and Mr. wag ernploved.
and Mrs. Gene Ritchie, Portland. Mr. and Mrs. G.uy Guinther and
Mr. and Mrs. T&lt;ld Hayman. Le· children have moved to th~ home

69c size Polident - - - - - - 53c

Are As ,LOW As ,Yoli'JI Find In Th~ Big Bend Area ...
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Deep·Dip rustproo6ng •• , and counter-balanced hood

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69c size Aqua Velye
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79c size Palm11llve ·Rapid Shave 59c
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79c size Rise ~~eve
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1.00 size Gillette 'Super-Blue Blad11 • 79c
59c size Alk•Seltzer - - - - - 49c
93c size Phillips Milk M•tnesla· _ . 79c
•DiscoUnts on DRUG NEEDS
2. 98 size Mile's One_A Day
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Multiple VItamins - - - - 2,29
69c size Mldol Teblets
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79c size Co Salt - : - - - - - - 59c
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1.69 size Metrecal Liquid - 6 hK 1.39
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53c size Cmt. Tooth Paste
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plleaaant hunting on Wedneaday
Mr. and Mrs. Earl ·Nelson. have
moved from lheir homo In Clrpen~r lo lh4l Bottrell property In
Albaay.
Mlsa Heltn Van Dyk., St. Pol·
onbu.rg, P'lorido, opent tho post
week wtlh her brother-in-liM! ond
slater, Mr. and .Mra. Frank Bol&gt;o
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Mr. and Mrs. Kolley Kert11,

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27c size Slmllac Liquid

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1.00 size V-0·5 Tube
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89c size Wildroo' Hair Tonic ___ 69c
1.00 size Prell Shampoo
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2..00 size Lilt
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1.00 size Breck Shampoo
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called on Mrs . Allee Arnott in
Waterford , Tuesday.
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Ernest Sismm was in Columbus
"Mmrsday where he attended the
Quarter Century Club meeting ~nd
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·"·~·'"''"'·"'·*'""n"'''·"'*'"'!f·"''~"''·'~~"ii"',..,fiil l banqJ,Jet at the Neil Hoo!le.
Visiting Mrs. Harold eenna¥a Spenillng several days with
were Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth By· Mrs. Helen Damewood and
us, . Mrs. Emma Byus and son, !Ernest, WflS Herman Westfall and
Russell, and Charles Byus of Pt. son, Rorlney, or Akron.
Pleasant. W. Va.
Miss Jean Miller of.Shingburg
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marelnt:.o was nn overnight guest of her
and family were visiting Mr. and grandnarcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Llg
Mrs. Bernard Marcinko and Shields.
daughters, Logan. ·
I Mrs . Margaret Cottrill, Sharon,
Weekend visitors of Mr. and Craig and Bruce. acoompanied by
Mrs. Wayne· Prince were Mrs. Mrs. Mildred Chapman and ConDonald Polly and Vicky and Mrs. nie of Letart Falls spent Sundav
Elmer Burton and famlly of Col· In Columhus where they visited
umbus.
their brother and sister·in-law,
calling on Mr. and Mrs. Char· Mr. and Mrs. Thoma.tJ J . Quick
Jes Massaser , RFn. were Mr. and and Mrs. Chapmun 's sons and
Mrs. Marion Riggs, Athens, Ulah daughters-In-law, Mr. tmd Mrs.
swan, Tuppers. Plainss. Mr. and Edward Chapman and Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Riggs and Mr . and Mrs. Floyd Chapman.
Mrs. oscar Babcock.
i Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harden hfve
Weekend gueslf' Jn the David purchased a house trailer and
Yates home were Mr. and Mrs. I Tuesday evening It was moved to
Morgan Yates, .,ee and Mark, of[the lot nexxt to the Harden groCleveland, and Robert Yates of eery on Second St.
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CbUIIcotbe have been visiting Mr. Mrs. L. B. Miracle a~d son nf
and Mrs. Harold Newlun.
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,..rt Grade School on Friday ev•
Mr. Eddie Jordan, sona, Clay nlnTg.M
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and brother!!, Robert 17 lb , 131,12 oz., daughter at the R.obert, and Richard Duckwol'th her mother, Gra&lt;!rt Oiler. and bro- Agnes White and James Robert
Lewis and Mn ~· B. Sellers. Pleasant Valley Hospital on J&gt;lov attended a birthday dinner for ther, Bill, and. grandparents, Mr. and Richard Duckworth.

They were accompamed home bv 22. Grandparents are Mr. end 1Mrs Thomas Darst Middleport. I and Mrs . Wtlham 01dd1e.
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. · Mrs. Paul Saunders and Mr. and 1- Mr• Jack Weese is' spending the Mrs . Gertrude Mtlls
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was the 1ROn.!! were at Rae
reeenuY at 1
Mr and M1s. Dick Harri s I Mrs. Howard Holmes,. Willard . 0 Thanksgtving vacation from his Thanksgiving Day guest of her , the home of Mr. and Mn. Eme8t.
snent Saturday with hP.r parents, Mr. and Mrs. William RiJ{ht- studies at Ohio University with son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and [Smltb to help celebrate his moth·
Mr and Mrs J. c MeKay of house and eha·1 dren of Pomeroy R. his parents, Mr. and Mr!l . Carl Mrs. 0 . 0 . Pattersonof Rutl an d· er"s b'~•&gt;
Jrmuay.
Bachan.
0 spent an evenmg with Mr. and Weese. Ira Bartels was a guest on Mr and Mrs. James Quick and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Sterrett and
'111anksgiving Day.
; Mrs. Margaret Cottril_l and ch~d- 1 Mathew spent two days with bll
\ refreshments were served by the Mr and Mrs. Lief' Shleld!ll vis- Mrs Frank Arnott and family.
1 hostess to Mrs. W~nebrenner, Mrs. ited Sunday with thPir dauE:hter. Here for the 'Mlank,.glving week i Thanksgiving Day dinner guests ren spent · Thanlulg1ving wJth parenll, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
·~ Cottrill,
Whtle, Mn:. Diddle, Mrs. Mary Miller and family of end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert I of Mr . and Mrs. AIJP.n Lipscomb I Mrs. Mildred Chapman at Letart Ster;~t.t of. Mt. Perry.
\ Mrs. Harr s, Mrs. Namm London. Strlngburg.
I Crow and son's and Mrs. Mayme were Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Bar· Falls.
Vl8lbng m the Dan Shane home
' Mr~. ~s~er H:&lt;len. ~ss ~r. Mr and Mrs Pf'!te Burdette fl:nd I Holmes were Mrs. Helen Wetzel trum of Rutland.
Harold Duckworth spent the hoi· Friday were Mr. and Mn. Frank
new:ve l farnliy of Galiipolls visited hE"r son Don'ald and Mr. lind Mrs. J~ Alice Fl~nagan and son, Sam, I iday with his son and daughter-In· Vnman of Middleport, Mr. and
tru e d u y, d rs.
Mrs · Beatnce 1~lster· And hmthP.r-in-law, Mr. and •Kelly nnd
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Fox and David and
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I the Diddle-Oiler llome Thanksgiv- worth and children. Alliance.
Mrs. Aflna Shane of East Letart
M~. ~nd Mrs. Charles Hoback ily. ·
Mrs. ~"'loyd Norris of Letart ing Day.
Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Falla and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald
of Cmcmnati spent the week end ; W~ke,nd ~uests In the Wllllam
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their daughter and family, Rev.
in-law, Lind a Bishop, Athentt severo! days in Ja~son helping
and Mrs. Jock Welch and Tommy. tli'Wkt?~""'"mmr'ft~m.J':'&lt;l®J~ were £uest:s of Linda'.!! aunt, Mist care . for her mot:be~-in-law, ~rJ.
Joe Ford graduoled from We•t .:
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Lyon, Van Bu!'fall, t h l 1
Vlrglnaa Tech in Montgomery on ..Mt.. and Mrs. Ney Carpenter', past weekend.

Friday, Nov.t7. He and h1s wife

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Falls spent • day with h..- Dinner guests of Mrt. Ads
daughter. Mrs. Gr;tdy Craig.
Slack and sons Thankagiving Day
Mrs . Charlea Tolliver, 500 Tim- were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Watkiru
my of Athens ahd Mr. and Mr-11. and children.
Doyle Gibbs of Parkersbur~ were George Cundiff hao returned to

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den, Mrs. Lillian Lee, Mrs. Hazel
Cleland Miss Edith Hayman.
Mrs. Richard Morgan, Mrs. Har- 1
ry Pickens, Mrs. Edith Dunree.

Mr. and Mr.!!. Robert Tennant ~ :i'li'f#;.."~"%' "'1":-:1/fJi:Pt "'~~~~lt. WiiU.am alKI E. [., Columbu1, and children and Mrs. Faye Jor-.

and family visited rtlatlves In
Wellsburg,
week end. W. Va., over the

!rneot lfcBrlde wero 1\tr. and 1Dal!y Sentlnel ,_l'_omeroy-Middleport, O., Nuv. 28, 1961-S ,
Mrs. Gilbert Beegle and family ol - - .
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J Brown.inl and 10111, Pomeroy.
and family of JJata&amp;k.ala. . . .
Mrl. Joe Cook ol Pomeroy llr. and Mrl. OriJ Smith. RoD-~
open! Wednetday wttb her latller, [nie and Kathy: of U!ng Botlom,
guests of Mr. and Mrll . William his employment on the boat, the William Guinthet, and Mr. sad ipl!lt an evmmr With Mr. and
Plana were made for the an- at their home here and hed as ley, W. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Jomes Eichinger and family Thanksglv- Jerry Booworth.
'111'11. Guy Guinther and famOy. Mro. Robert Smfth and """'·
nual Chriltmu party wbon tbo 1 guests their .oon and daught.r-Jn- Hubbard of Lancaster, Mr. and , ing Day.
1 Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cundiff Sr. Mr. and 141'11. Harold AIMpolra Mr. and Mrl. ClUIOil Jlayeo Jr.
Sunshine Makers claa~ of ~ law, Mr. and Mr.s. Paul Hoback Mrs. Ronnie Hubbard of Middle- I Mr . and Mrs . Eher Grindley entertained with a Thanka(1ving 1of Columbus spent the bolkla)' of Chk:ago apent fr_om Sunday un..
First United Presebytei:Jan and Patty of Columbus.
port, Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Ra n· land daul1hters Sandra and Don- Day &lt;!inner at their home. GUelti JWeek end with her Ddher. Mrl. tU Tueaday with his pare~ta, Mr.
Church School held Its regular Miss Debbie Hayea was an ov· som of Plants, Roger Hubbard of.na of Akron ~ere holidav week were Mrs. Ruth Cuqdlff, Mr. and 1 Laura Leifheit.
and Mrt. Canon Hayes sr.
meeting at ~e home of Lau.ra ernlght ~stof Mils Anita Houd· Washington. D. C. and Mr . and end guests of the former's par-·I Mrs. Glen Cundiff Jr .• son and 1 ,Mrs. Agnes White, James~ Miu Marie HoodubeJt of AthPickena, Fntlsy, Nov. 17. The aaheh of Minersville.
Mrs. Larry Hubbard and children, Ients, Mr. and Mrs. George Grind- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph 1 bert and Rl&lt;hard Dueltworth vii- ena tpent the holiday - t ond
president, Margaret Winebrenner, M118 Cleudla Shields of Le~rt local.
ley.
' Lav~der, Mr. and Mn. Geor~e lte&lt;l wltb Mr. and Mro. 'lbomao with her pareto. Mr. and Mn.
conductod lbo buiineso meetiag. l'aUo called on Mr. and Mrs. L1ge Mr. and Mrs. Claud Quillen Mr d M P 1 P tt
flCund1ff and children. Mr. and Darat of Middleport on 'Jbanbglv- William lloudalheh.
Devotions were rod by Bel4!n Shields.
spent Thanksgiving Jlay with Mr. i Rutl~n~n ente~~in:: .,,:h ';'~~rt~- . Mrs. William CUndlfl and famllv In~ Day.
Mr. E. ! . Hayman wu Ia New
llartia followed by prayer. Roll Mrs. Mabel Winebrenner has and Mrs JnhnSouthernandMar- ' d d'
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I day rnn~r h eJ~
mMe Gurs- Cheryl Ann.
Jlmm• were the Mr. and Mn. Vir&amp;il Croa of
1Mary· Jane
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uur- spen .ng a mon a e orne o
~pending Thanksgiving Day d rurle Mills
1 Guests or Mr. and Mrs. Jarne1 holiday guest~ of hil pareob, Mr. VInton ~ on Mr. auu M'n.
er reporta were read and approv· ~er m~ Mrs. John Wllll~s. w1th Mr. ¥nd. Mrs. D1ck HarriS I Miss Gloria Higgenhottom of Guinther and Lori of Pomeroy on and Mra. Wade Louu, Gallipolis. Pat PatlertOD Friday "enfng.
ed. The tre......,. ._.ted lbat l Mrs. Wm~brenner " recuperalmg were Mr. and Mrs J c McKay , Lan~sville spent Wednesday with I Thanksgiving Day were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lew~ Hasta of Mr. and llln. Canon Hayes Sr.
$100 waa cleared on tho Election , alter fallmg and
breaking her of Bashan, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 1 Mr and Mrs. Robert Jeffers and , Mrs. Herman London and daugb- New York. Cily called oo Mr. and accompanied by Mr. and Ml'l. AIHarold C1we M
DllY dinner. Buyin8 of new song knee cap.
IMorarity and children and Miss 1 family.
Mrs. BIH Winebrenner.
Ired RUJChel and chlldml of Locust It
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Mrs Lawrence Sailers and son Billy Jean CUndlf;, local.
I H~rv Zeiher spent a week In Mr. and Mrs. Dan-ell Brown, Mr. and Mra. Harold McComas P~oy JpeDI Tltartbglving Day
,..;.,. WY-2-2511
Mar aret Cottril
Diddl~ Larry of Columbus were week-! Rev and ~rs. Haro.ld Holmes Columbus with his children.
Freddte and Lee Ann of Mine~ and four IIOhll of Rsven.wood, W. w1th Mr. and Mn. Emnt Bowera
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in end ~est:s of her mother, Mrs. A. are announcmg the btrlh of a l Mrs Agnes White, ~JQn James Wells., W. Va, !!()fnl Friday With Va., vialted recently with Mn.

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Bucks Pick Off No.1 Rani\
Among College Grid Powerg

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DAVIt#

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NEW YORX IUP!l - Big Ten
champion Obio state, Wlbeatea
but tied once In nino gamel, was
named the No. 1 major college
football team today In tbe oexl·to~ weekly balloting by tbe Unitod Press International coacl&gt;es
rating board.
The Buekeyes, who oompleted
their 1961 aeason Jut Saturday
with a crushing 50-20 rout ol Mleh·
lgan, were picked for the lop tpOt
by 19 of the 35 .,..ches wbo make
up the UP! rating board. Alabama
19-01, which finlshes up this Sal·
ursday again8t Auburn, was the
No. 1 pick of 15 coaches, '!'be
Crimson Tid~ held first-place a
week ago wtth Z5 votes lor the
top •pot.
With ballots scored on a basis
of 111-9-8-7+5-H-2-: points for
votes from first to loth Ohio State

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Polnla
1. Ohio State (191 18-11-H
329
I. Alabama ICH It-O I
316
1. Louisiana State 1~.
253
4. 1'eza! (~I)
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!. MISBlssippi 16-H
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a Colorado 111 16-H
124
7. Minnelota 17-21
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108
8 Michigan State 17-2'

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I have no aesrlous announcements to the p~s, but my P,?one
.has been rlngmg sU day, be
said.
Coach Woody Hay.. made only
one rei~renee to a possible bid to
the 00..1 game when be was talk·
lng about his ~~·· final touchdown m 'the· closmg seconds of
Saturday' Michigan game.
He said be wanted the touch·

Secood len-It ltlcl, llt&gt;h S~1lo
and Missouri 30 each ; t:l, G ·orgJa
Tech 8, 14, Wyoming 7: 15, Peiut

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sm and was replaced by Orange
Bowl b~u~ .Louisiana State in the
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most Slgniftcant change of the
week. Texas, which whipped Texas A&amp;M, 2$-0, on Thanksgiving

Regalbuto wo.o lhe Iirst two racec
aboard Sister Brown and Silly
Miss to account for both enda _0(
a $278.60 daily double at Narr~tgansett Park Monday, Sla~er

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spending $630,000 for a bunch of thrown in, too.
"A lot of people are asking me wouJ.cin't mind letting the DMgcastoffs and untried youngsters, "\\rtlat do they think we are, about Pedro Ramos,'' he said, ers have veteran outfielder Jim ,

BY BOB WINGE'IT
Sentbael Spom Writer

began dealing In earnest today.

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Santa ~laue?" snapped one Red ''and everyone wanls Bob

Alli- 1Lemon.

b~t Los Angeles has a

There were two kickoff deals Sox offJclal.
) son. They're not going to get Alii- one-track mind. AU the Do ~aers
after the draft of 35 minor league Cal Grif£ith, president of the. son, though. Not for wha. they're Ibep tallt:ng about i.~ Alli~on .

AT THESE

Panthers Should Be Jn Thick Of what
players still left them •hort of Minne90ta Twins, said there was olfe ring anyway. "
!Th ey're not the least bit interest·
they need for
1962 sea· "a good possibility" hls club The club on the offering end Is
in Lemon.
Title Race In Upcoming Cage war ' so~~ the bl(!,l(est one, Chicago
Minoso \'ery ___A_I_r :S::_'ta_h_ __
I White Sox sent aging Minnie Min- R d '11
WORD AROUND the Southeastern Ohio Cage League Ioso to _the St. Louis Cardinals for
ee SVI e
this year Is the Pomeroy Panthers are at their tops and ~OJ-d-~ong ~I unce:t;:.r·~ld:~g
Luke warm On
wlll he a definite threat to take the crown . .
~~vetan~"'~~rl~;; obt~i~ in~ News Items
These comments are logtcal, of course, smce Pomeroy I' Ide J
K" d II I
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has four returning Starters back from last Season's 12-6 te r ert;'
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$11 a month ••• Caoh - a:el $ 337.SO
'21 • month ... C.oh youa:ot $ 528.07
$38 amonth, •• Caohyou a:ot 51016.93
$48 amonth ••• Caohyoua:et '1321.25

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season. But before Coach Russell Moore's lads begin : ~h;cag~cun;:b ex~~ge lor "' , M
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thinking in term&amp; of the league title, they better con· ;t!:~ :;peare/ to be ·~nly the
BY 'lfiBB LUCY KIBBLE
I TAMPA, Fla. IUPI\ - Maybe
stder two other teams.
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Chicago White Sox should
. , IIIOMU . . toliH ever 11e11
Jackson and Wellston will be right up tbere In the or~unners
mnny. ot er •• 8 VIsiting with relauv.,. at Rip.
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thick of things this year. Last year, Athens was at a peak whlrh undoubtedly wtll take,plaoe j ley, w Va. were Mr. and Mrs. ~uve ~on;ulted_ Mlnm~ M~~oso be- , ("';').
" lood way lo ehoeee aloaa is lo pldl a ~
and is beginning to rebuild after losing four starters. beloro the wmter bn~elm!l ~eet- 1 Willis Luyllown and three chi!- tedtn~ ng htm to e • Lolli&lt;
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you
know you CUI handle, Check witb ua ad ._
Onlv Wayne Poston, a good guard, is back.
lngs wmd up at Mlaml ~ach
who were former West Vir_l ar mas.
bow mucb cash )'011 can ret and still have 0111y
The Golden Rockets also have returnees. Five players Suoday.
glnta residents
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The While Sox peddleil the Cu·
one low monthly ~ent. Have more for your~ back on Cosch Paul Kegley's 1960-61 cage team.
Step Up Tempo
M and ~ R 1 h B rto ban outfielder lor the third hme 1 '
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tell oa Pll7 dayL Use JOur loaa to r0011 advua•ey are Joe Ramsey, the Rockets leading rebounder, There was llt.tle on the agenda 'are r;.,ouncin/Ute :.~thor" he~ In 11 yenrs Monday night in an
tage, Make ll ro for. Thea I'Ofl7 ea........, ..
5Uit fOil.
'llh Rlankenshlp, Harold Richards, Jack Graham, and lor the minor leagues today but first grandson, their daughter . even-up swap l?r Cunmngham, • (.t~J
oer Campbell.
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ares f Jd
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125 E. Main St.- Pomeroy, 0.
'I he always angerous ac son ronm'\" WI 8 1 • the tempo of their trade talks In
of Rockbridge, Ohio. '" er
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,;I've. gained snmo oo the b.,ket
PHONii WY 2·2l71
·n10r Eddie Spriggl!l, 8-3 Roger Hyden, and Sa I .~ck- virtually every corner of the Nln- Horace E. Kibble of Reedsville is Howerrer, when_ Mmoso heal'd of thfR year, hut I'll bet when 1
, J. L. MAHOKEY, MOIL
·y back on the court this year, All three are n IIOUS vention's hot•llobbi••
the child' a great-grandfather
, the trade In Chtcago, he hinted grow 111' real ctnse to 11 they'll
9 to 5 Mon. Thrv Sat,
Jo opponents in the league. Hyden and Beckley
e co- One of the mo; t sought-alter Sev al 1 th
kl · 13 •he might quit baseball ~ath9r
move 11 up agalnl"
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Thvrldar Afternoon
captBins. Jackson hal lta annual problem at guards, plnyers at the meetings wu tl or•·-~-• he fBec aley re -~ than report 1o the cardinals.
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hi! G Ill ng t.,..,..,.., hitting Roy Sievers pre Monllay of !he widow of the
Rtght now, salo Mmnle, I ' Mlnoso was consloored expend-~
CITY LOAN &amp; Sovlnga Co. . ~
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• of the Chicago Wblte Sox. The
Shennan B k'
consider myself 'free agent." I nb'e to the White Sox when his
polls, Middleport and Nelson_ville are not believed to Boston Red Sox went him for
uc .ey.
. have a long time to think it over. batting overage last a e as o n
h~ve materlaleoough to compete seriously for the cham- their friendly left field ~- The Born recently 1&lt;1 Mr. and Mrs. I won't decide what to do for
slipped to .286. It was the first
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Los Allgoles Dodgers, who made Eldon Blake Jr.
deughter,
or threu days, maybe longer."
Ume olnee 1955 he !ailed Ia bat
C rt J d
F H overtureo for Slevent a year IIO Visiting with relative• at Rip- Minoso admitted he was "a
300
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HHA FE'f! O'WBDKSrl AbGObed' Pro~ate ~
J,ejusi for are after him again. And tho Cin: ley, W. Va, Mr. and Mrs, WIIUo tie bit •hocked" by the trade.
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cltmaU lledJ olio ore """" thllll and famlly rocently. " .
bought a 140,000 honte In ~lti'c ago I
fun we will take thil •race to re)ldrt any ow.
· lldl Jnterelltod.
M
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en B1ake are last ·~rnmer and r.1oved hla
Pomero Goll Club Tournament. He and three others Llkewloe, the sa.ton Red Sol announcing the birth of a daugh· lly there from Cuh
were ac~~duled to be In the play-offs for the
were being !loodod with offers for tar last Thursday In a Parkers- "I love the people in Chl,cagl&gt;," 1
POMEROY
THE JUDGE WAS paired a•a.lnst one of the top
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baseman Frank MalziiOII. burg hoapltal. The baby wu an h ld. "It l "k
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111e In-ted parties are mcubator baby
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age golfera or the county, To111 Anderson. It was an n· the
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terestlng oddlty for a "Juvenile Judge" and a "/uven·
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ve E. A. Klbble boa received word
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cUlliltances Judge O'Brien was unable to compete, thus A1my aDd piaD to mow Cletla Plgge of Newark, Ohio. Be bad LoW.. I have a few Job•
lt:I!Unl 0.\lr
Boyer 0¥01' from third booe: tbe another ll'&amp;ndiOO making three mind "
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The White Sox, Athletics aDd tor,
· M!Doso, who wUI be S9
Pltillles all are talking toptber
day, bad been workln,s ••
and lhere 1s an outalde chance
"goodwill ambaaaador" 1m
that a thre&lt;&gt;'Way deal may ...,..
WALKER CUPPDIS
Whll!&gt; Sox alnce the and of
of this one, The names being ST, ANDREWS, Seo!land •UPil 11161 sea'?n, oelling tlcketa
thrown around in this one are
lloyaJ Md Ancient Club, next year • gii!'MI. He re:.::: I
CHICAGO IUPII - Big Ten western, guard Tooy ParrllU of
Lumpe, BIUy PH&gt;ree, AI
pYCII!q goU body, baa from that job when ba I
ebamploll Ohio StsiAI aod runnel' Illinois, and bollt.eck George Smith, Tony Gonzalez and Jolumy
Charles Lawrte captain of the lra.le.
up Mlnn..ota ~rabbed flv&lt;! o1 n SatmN of M.lehlgllll State.
the 1963 Walker Cop oquad "I'm nut going out selllng
pooltloDI on dto 11161 all confer- '!'be squad lncludnd oltht seniors Boston'o aM-out pltcll to
wiU play tbe United Stalel lllore Ucketa," be said. "I
once football toam picked today sod mtly three junloro,
Sox con&gt;lslod of an
Turnb&lt;rry, Lowrie's 11161 •Juad have to fa,ce too many q~=~~;:l
by Big Ten co•chea fM United Bell a• d Salmea. Rlehter
Pete Runneia, lloe Delocl&lt;
an IH heating by tho and I won I know bow to
Prell IDtematlonal.
made the aecond team last year,
Yanb.
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Matt.l'• Chatty Cathy Roll• .12.18
Ballerl111 Millie lox U9 :
fullback Bob Ferguson, one of two 111010D to the first elovoa.
unanl.mous choices, and
0111o State lUld illlllnesota ~··~ 1
20'' Brlda Doll•
3.78
Tallie &amp; Chair s.ts from 7.91 up .
nated the all oooference oquad
1uard Mike Ingram. It waa
aecood oll'alght
that Fergu.WOOl as much u they dOJn~ I
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Min BabeHe Dolll
t.91
Rocklllf Chain
2.55 up
INCREASE YOUR
ooo, a bull-dO'lling runner, baa nated l'te flrot elewn. The &amp; &lt;:I:· I
ClolhM For Min Babett. _ 9lt
Ntlllvlty his
99c up
been on tbe all conreronce team, eyeo pl....t another on
MILEAGE AND RID
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__&amp;he only ...,.ster on the squad IIOCOlld team, taeklo Bob
ALL F~OUS BRAND GAMES TO SELICT FROM
MOTOJ OF
""'titis )'Oar. Ingram laat y...and bad fll!ds Tom l'erduo
II] v.Itool . _ llill Ml ol
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011 the aerond team.
Charlo! Bryant aod ~allback
Tho old edap lnalsto "!"pori·
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Minnesota, wltb a &amp;-1
011 tht thlr&lt;l team.
lo the boot teacher" _ but
CHRISTMAS CARDS _.....__ _ _ _ _ 50 1110rted for187c
n~cord compared to 6-0 for
Colmle HawklnJ r.
State, won more spots than
them how It's tlono In
ELECTRIC BLANKETS
'-!llsbt .24.95
champions in the honor eleven.
UfC
Ameriean Basl&lt;etball Leap.
TRANSISTORS, all
7.95 I!IP
Picked from tho Gophers were
Tho &amp;-II Bawldns, with
tacklo Bobby Bell, eod Tom Hnll
year at Iowa under
TIMEX &amp; WESTCLOX WRIST Y,rf«CHES
6.9~ up
Engine lack snap? Get
~nd quarte-back Sandy Sleph&lt;ao.
IS
IIOlrod 18 polnto ~~=~ II
PORTABLE ELECTRIC MIXERS .
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tip-top performance now!
Bath Bell and Stephens were
night to load the Plttlburgb
45·PC. BOONtONWARi,
19o95
111·1112 trilllllph over
"' "' unanlmowl choices. Nine of TAMPA, Fla. UP! - The Cln·
the coaches named BeU to
ciDnaU 11&lt;m today bougllt
Tl
The toia..,.•ll Our engine apeclall8ts
ELECfRIC SKILLE)'S,
26.95
l.rst team and tl10 !lith omitted
Dtve Sisler from t
po1n pen.the
wllJ_tune-up ~ motor
ELECTRIC SKILLETS;
!·'m. Nine of the ~ches
So!lalon &amp;&gt;r fli,OOO.
the
to
for
maximum
efflclancy
· lmed Slepbens to Utelr
Sisler, a 110-year.Gid r lg
up 00 Clovelalld in
AUTOMATI,C 4-SPEEb Ui:O,R~·~YE!lS
49.95...
• :m and the tenth placed
won oa11 ~~ 1 a m
lllvllloll race.
and driving performance. ·
SINGLE PLAY 4-SPEED ~ ...I,A.Yii$
17Ja
o;, tbe IOOUIId squad to make him
· losing eight lor. the
got some help from
.
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polnt shy of•mAnlmlcy. ton laat seaaon. But before that
Bolyord, wbo """"" 13
Uiy-.4,~
Depend1bla
For
.,.;;•• Oilier lladlo N.- . .
bad heen reganljtd u oae ol
and Jolm Clncebox, -..bo
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belt retlel. burhn ln tbt
11. Walt Spraggins
League.
the Tapera with l8 polnta.
'!'he Reds also 8llll01111cod
Hal Leal'a 211 polnta 8Dd Fr•m II
pttcbr OrlaDdo
20 led the l,.o.o AlllJ:eleo•fl
bad • 12-8 record with Jerto • III·'M Ylctoly over
Cadillac-Oidsmobi~e
City aDd Toronto laat year,
Francllco BaiDtl, 'IIIIo
to the Toronto clli&gt; of t b •
Jim ~ bl double
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Bntish European AU'Ways
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dishes
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I air pocket on 1 flight from
smooth and lt~veiJ
you. II washes,
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When other days shall COlli$,
"Of course, Elliott was mad
nich to Loodon, Injuring 19 of
rinses, dries, even
In scalding water
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When she who bad thine earliest . alter the game," he admitted. "If
CITY LEAGUE
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turns ilstll off.
holler than my
the di•hpan.
kiss
I thP- man waSI1't mad, then there
High Sco1'8 November t:J
jured was In erltical condition.
hands can stand.
Sleeps in her narrow home. would be something the matter High 3 Game Ind -Perk Waga
.The pilot returned to
I'd rather have
DCinderalla aot I
Remember 'twas a mother gave - ner . 546..
SSOCI3tiOn
where 501110 psssengers were
a
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Team Three Gamea- Hot Rods PT. PLEASANT e oca
DYou've llwlfl
That mother sought a pledge of
2546.
Horsemen, mP!Ilhers of the BarYou owe H to ,
D l need a day oil
the kitchen
Team Single Game _ Hot Rod mon Field Stables, were admitI
from
dishwashine
run mora effiicit•ft!IJ.
yourself.
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ever have to .ask you
-every day.
O.K.
Here's bow.
The holiest for her son,
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to help me with
And from the gifts of God above,
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EuropAsn Common MarkeL
T~arn Single Game_ Richards I-:-=~---:~_:---=----:---:~~-~
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and Shirley Mae Rousil, 17, New
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Haven, James Wiley EllioU,
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St. Marys, W. Va. and Rachel
Reddy Fill
24\1 1111 Elaine Sayre, 14, New Have D.
Bee Cees
24 12 PhiUp Hent'Y \Verry, 21, PomeRicharda
21\1 14\1 roy, Ohio, and Karen Sut Ste••l
Ball &amp; Cham
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Ashland OU
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Deck Handa
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Peggy Dee Ander8oa, 18,
Seaooa muho
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Ind. s Games- C. Ingell, 606;1-::::========E. Syl~r. 511.
Ind. 1 G~-4!, Sawyer. 224;
P. Roberts, 1!12.
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P. Roberta
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M. Sawyer 1110
s. Jellera
C. Kirkland 158 M. Bowmm
C. Jngela 1!8
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; Hot Rods
18 15
545 in lleckley,
and joy.
BY MRS. PEARL PARKER · Fa11 s C'tty B•er 17 16 .515
, ' The local group will be under
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Mrs. Henry Wells, ~.s. John Cement Block
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.515 1 class C In the association and
S~ bade him keep the grf:t, that, Sargent, M:s, Charles Karr, ~rs. Robtnsnn's Laun. 18 17 .485 · will be eligible to show in l he
M&gt;en ,
. Steven Eblm. Mr. Edsll Collms, New Haven
10 23 .303 1other 15 branch groups of t b
T'The ~mtghhourhsboultd come, Mr. Lew Dtehl S&lt;l1'11ed on the lo- l
Boasoa Highs
I State association.
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ave ope o meet cal election board.
Jnd. 3 Games - Rocks Davis I '
again
I Mrs. Larry Smith bas been 1171,
• Attending the Awards banquet
lD an etemal home.
. returned hotrni! from Meigs Gen- Ind. I Game - Rocks Davis from pt, Pleasant were Mr. and
She said his fuith in this woold be era! hospital.
I2T1.
' ' Mrs. Louis Rossi, Mrs. Kathryn
Sweet incense to her memory I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ackley, j Team 3 Games- Pomeroy Ce- Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sam·
. Athens visited recently with her , ment Block, ·2782,
erville 'And Lester Hudson.
And abould !be scolfer, in his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman 1 T•am t Game - Pomeroy Ce· The local members will hold
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pride,
Schaefer.
ment Block, 973.
their fll'st horse show since
Lauglt that lond faith 1o scorn, Otho Radford, Mrs. Lllle
Top P'tve Bow!oro Avf.
affiliation with the state Associa·
And bid hlnl- cast tbe pledge Syracuse vlsited recently with
ll. Louks
190 Uon next May 20th.
aide,
and Mrs. Pearl Parker.
H. C1atworthy
177
Thet he from 1outh had borne, Mr. and Mrs. William
R. Davis
175 STAYS wmJ WEST
Sbe bade him pause, lUld ask his and daughter Akron, spent t h
A.-sylvester-F. Schoenleb 174
ANKA·RA, Turkey IUPII-Pr&amp;171
brea.t
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D. Hawley
mler ll.1net Inonu saki · Monday
II she nr be had loved him best.
Brookover.
the new Turkish government's
Mr. and Mrs. Orvllle Allen
MIXED ~EAGUE
foreign policy would continue to
· g day WI'th
. . mgh s...... NOY. :!Z, 1t11
A parent's blessing on ber san spen I Thanksglvm
he based on ito alliance with the
and Mrs. Sam Lewis and '•mily. High Three Game Ind. - C.
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Goes with this holy thing:
gels, 498; S. Moore, 480.
es .
nu, ou mmg
proThe love tllat would retain the ' Mra. Orville Allen Mro~·
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High Single Game _ c. mg&lt;&gt;IS, I gram of the coalition govermnent
Ol,le.
mon Fox. Mr.s . . Roy
HoweU
p Roberts
formed this montb, laid 'I'ur174
lolust 1o 111e other cling.
vlolted recently will! Mrs.
Tea,;. Th
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make a feoo between hlm and
I Michigan
Coach Bump Elliott
A Mother'o Gill - Tbe Bible I "cheap publicity" aod denied !bat
JH, tried to run up the s""" on
Remember, lpve, who gave .the Wolverines
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three senior serviee awards were ~ ston, 562.
j·- ($1,596,478); Miami University Ravenswood.
Hayes wss contacted after the presented to plavers at the ban-I Ind. 1 Game- WIUlam Rad- $1,330,71{6 - t$1,336,6101; Bowl· I BIRTI!So A daughter te.
banquet and given not~ce. prior to 1quet: In allditi~n. 50 freshman ford, 222.
:ing Green State University $843,· and Mrs. WilUam Johnson,
,::.========~ sweaters and numerals were pre- Team 3 Gamet - Bletner Block, 779 - ($787,415); and
Centra] racuse. Ohio. A daughter to Mr.
sented to the Bnrkeve yesrllngs 2469.
State College, $91,425 - ($130,. and Mrs. Robert Pyatt,
and 21 others received numerals. Team I Game '- Bletner Block 8731,
1 wood. A daughter to Mr. and Mn.
899
Hayes called an attempt Lo
• Sources of this revenue Include ' Martin Hall, Racine, Ohio. A

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perate they were for talent by Chic~go asked t.hat Malzone be wind up.
among th e expendables. Grirrtth ,

and l....nt W1rtl!a1D rl. Dally Seotln~l . Pomeroy-Middl
Richmood callod on Mr and Mro.:
WUI Htllman Frklay , aiJo .•l·: Mr. and Mra. Will Heilman
MrDWF.F.K 8ERVJCI
tho lunon of lheir IJ'W· ...,.. ThonUgl•ing Day dinnor Tho mid w..t&lt; prayer
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Frost.
, _ , ol Mr. and M... J .......rvtce tltb w..t. at tho
Mr. aDd Mn. Buill RideOOW' Ridenour aod olio callod 00 Mr. prtoo EUB Churcll will bo
aod ..., John aod Charln Elci&gt; and r.tn. Dana TllftiOr aDd ram- ebarp ol the Rev Prancll II.
Inger called at tho Hellman homo lly.
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r.tn. Robert Painter aod oon
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ty at Helen Healon'J recently. were eue•ta ol Mn. Jennie llo'o~~h callod on relativ01 in Addiwn are asked to read aod otuol)-,
Mr. IIJld Mn. Vir8il R o uo h
Day.
'lbanJtaiWing evfoin&amp;,
, btewo S: 12 thl'VIIIh Ut.
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Rev•ue from Oblo'o atala dill·
versitiea· lUld collega linee the
m,trt of the present · 01&lt;11
\111 July I, 1961 through November !li, IINII thowed an mereuo
of more than II per cent over
opent Sunday with Mr. IIJld
the corre~nding period a
Mn. Larry Roush of Jacksoa.
ogo, acoordin~ to state Treallll'- Edison Wldlbam r1. lllclunond,
or _ Joseph T. P'erguson.
• o., il v!oiting at the WJU lieD"Total ,.venue," Mr. Ferguson '
home.
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~ated, "wu 117.22'1,099." "Thill Mrt. OSlo Taylor - t Suoday
il an increase of 11,952,668 over with her daughter, Mta. Robert
the flli,274,4.'11 collected lor the Painter.
alter the Michigan game.
COUNTY LEAGUE
¥1"'· period of the last flscal Jtecenl callers 8t tbe Palnlar
Offensive end Chuck Bryant of High SetreJ November 1!0, 1tl1 }'eal'" be .&amp;ald.
home were Mrs. EUubatlt WickZanesville wa• voted the outstand- High 3 Game Ind. - Joe Brad- Ohlb'l&gt;tate Ualvmlty, with fta barn, Mn. Rift')' Broom lUld
ing Ohio State player 1r the home- ley. 5)2.
reveuue ~g $11,!141,5711 u cblld,...,, Mr. lUld M:n.
coming game against Iowa and mgb I Gamea Ind. - William compared 1o IIO,SZS,ZM a year Painter and children.
received a Sigma Alpha Epsilon : Radford, 195.
,ago, accounted lor about 70 per Mr sod Ml'l P'loyd Spence
trophy.
1 Team 3 Games -Bletnor Block, cent of !lie total revenue tala!n
08 Mn.' Jentllo R 0 u 8 b
\Varll~ld Cops Soph Hoool'l
2812.
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in. Theae totals do not inelude Sunda
The other main award at the Team I Game- Bletner Block the revenue from the University M&lt;. 1~ Mrt. Doua!SI Wickbanquet went to hallback Paul ]804.
IHospital or Agricultural ExtenWarfiel&lt;' as the team's out- '
STANDINGS
olon Services.
PLIWIAN'I' VALLEY BOIIP!TAJLI
standing sophomore.
Block
~":: r'?~: P ~ ! Revenues from the other state ADMII JED: WUliam G lve n,
81
Assistant Coacll Ernie Godfrey ' oavls~Warner 19
:s76!universitie.s and college~ .with ~e i Pt. Plea.ant; Mrs.
was accorded a standing ovation K&amp;C Jewelers
18 15 .!145 total lor the ·corres]lOllding penod iStaall, New, llaven:
when be was introduced in recog. Francis Florista 16 17 .48S of the previOus year 111 parenth.. McElfresh, Jackson, Ohio:
nition of his 33 years at Ohio 1 Holsum Bakers 14% 18 ~ _439 . SUI, were:
Pir1 Cunningham, New Raven.
State. He's retiring Ibis year.
Seasoo
Hight
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Kent
State,
$1,1159,353
&lt;$917,·
DISCIIARGED: Pat K~:::1
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Thirty-seven varsity letters and I Ind. 3 Games- Harold Black- .9011: Ohio University, $1,356,190,Parkersburg; WUllam. 81

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COL1lMBUII IUP!l...{)hlo SUKe !heir release, of the latest UP! wltlt him alter taklog W. obe~
;elebra\ed lla Big Ten r.hampion- weekly ratings, The BU&lt;keyes llaeking he dJd."
·'"'Ill Ita ...aal foa11&gt;sU recog- ""'""" Idle Alabama 1o take the l, The reason for Ohio State's un·
~ bllllqUOI Honday night lUld -top spot lor the first time this beaten seasoo wu "we have
alibi
1 bit later ....., elated by word \iCason.
quality, .,. doll't looe our polse,"
that the Buclooyeo abo had been "I guess ~,.,,.. nst!ona! &lt;ham- be saki.
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nam«&lt; the top tum ill the welt· pions at the eod of our aeason," Re paid · tribute 1o Ills oopboly UDited J'rou lntematimtal b. said. "Aod now tMy &lt;No. 2 mores, who be aald gave the
board ol &lt;OIIdlos poD.
Alabamal wlll have to go out lUld team a :big boo.st this year, .,;a
School oi!Jcials were unable to win their last one."
. called senior oDd• '1'011! Perdue
add lo the juhilotioo by clearing He oald he wished he had' been and Sam Tidmore "the two beat
up the muddied Rooe Bowl pie: contacted prior to the banquet, defensive ends m the country."
lure. AthleU&lt; Director Richard but word spread quickly altar the
Larkins said be bad no word oo ban(Juet of the lop rating. The
whether the Buckeyea would be players .,.re happy over that lUld
ft' IJ
beading west for the Jan. I cia&amp;- sU agreed that they deeerved It

berth. bold octo fourth place.
wblJe Miulsslppl, headed 1M the
Cotton Bowl, wu fifth, ·tp a notcll
NEW YORK (UP!l-Tho , _. ted
Proos International major
oif
lood&gt;all ratings Iwith lirot-pi.O.
""'"" aDd woo-loBI ....,ords In ~ar.

Uay to win the Southwes. Confer- Brown pald $21.60 lUld Silljr Mill
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)SU Annual Football-Recognition Event
Celebr•ted; News About Bowl Is Scarce

State 6· 16 ltiel Duke. Mi."'ful
received a total of 329 points while (Fla.) ~ SyrRc~,;e 5 eu·h: HJ ·
Alabama got 316. A week sgo, AI· &lt;tiel, Kansas and UClA 4 each. ·
abama had S37 pomt.s, or 13 shy othen-Arizona an.d T.ennes~
o! a perfect score, while the Buck- s eacb · Wisconsin 2· Mkhigaf
eyes had 279 in second place.
and R~tgers 1 each. '
Minnesota, third a week ago,
slipped to seventh this week as a RIDES DOUBLE WINNERS

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tbo attack on Pearl llorbor-wlll

NEW YORK tiiPll-'lllo cut!
Same aa last limo: !IO'i8bt D.
Eisenhc""'r aDd Walter Crouldll.
Th&lt; ,.ttlng? same •• laot time:
Th&lt; Eiscnl&gt;ower home in Gettyoburg, Pa. The for-T ABaill.
same •• laJt time: Converoalioll.
And desplto 1i1e8e baalc produeti· n parallels, Thursday •lghl'a
"~BS R•port•.•tr • 110&lt;0od in the
three-part "Eiaenhower on the
Prt!~ncy'" ~eries, · was a much
more oallsfylng hour than
first, seen lui DlOlltb.
The"' In! nveral ,....., for
the lmp!'Ovtmenl. '!be &amp;IIOoda
was spi&lt;ed with current tilemOo.
The approach, by and large, dUfered from last month's program
by being coo'""'!led wltb specilicl
-Quemoy·Matau, Lewis strauos,
Red China, Suea, auper-pa!tloll,
Dienblonphu, Hungary, 'he U3 in·

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questioM. As a result, Thursday
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that aspect the dominant theme
o. the interview.
'11lere was more to the show
than the personality. But the big·
gest difference between the two
programs was th1t
night, Cronk.Jle was more of a
bulldog. Polite, as asual, but still
a bulldog. He threw caution to
the wiods and "'ked a
of follow-up questions and the
suiting exchanges were ·

evaluate tbo nation'• .....,.. dof.en.e po.ture.
" Tho Tlme To Dle," a fontuy
to bo prooontod 011 NJ!C·TV'o
"Dick Powell Sllow" Tuooday,
Jan 1 will be a flllllil1 oflair,
Sta;.i;g Dick Powell llld bla
wUe, June AUyson, lhe .U:.....
wUl IIW'k the TV debul ol tbolr
eigbi-Jtll'Oid 1011, Ricky,
ParaftiOUnl picture's pay-TV
oompallf. Telemeter, Ia exteodJill
il8 test area to inchldil an addl~
tional 1,000 homes in ~· .. Toronto
area, A perfol11Wlce by lilt New
York Pldlllani!O!lic 1llal wu
tapod in Tokyo will be presenltd
in prime lime by OJ!S.TV OD
Tueoclay, Feb. I.
kBCTV'a "Close-Up" lor Tuelday, Dec. ~ will be a pickup rl.
tho ceremonklo In New York al
whlcb President Kennedy receives
the alllllli.l gold JDedal award ol
the National Football Foundation. •

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Mr. and Mrs. Marvin swan and
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Mr. and Mra. Harry SWan and
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Holter of
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and Mr. and Mrs. Harry
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Mra. Francia JeweU is visiting
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daughter, Mrs, Alice Adams
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returned to Gettysburg tbis month .Henry Deem of Bel~e vlalted
to get some comments or. topical his father A. M.. Dee · Ro"''
Mr. and Mrs. Normao
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d ChUdren o1 Chillicothe vllftod
On dloll11l811l&lt;.ilt: "A IIIU. sue- ::'s parents, Mr. end Mrs. Harold
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this will be flllelly tile way
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gillilan 1!1111
mamel!.' wiD come about."
children of Cheater visited ber
On the BerllD ~~n: ·that So- parenll, Mr. and Mrs. c. E.
vi&lt;l wall II not liuill to lteop
Johnson.
out, lt'o to keep their people ln. Recent guello of Mra. Ella
it rnokes more · ol a ·
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were Mr. aod Mra. Leite~
jail."
Prk:o of Pittsburgh and· Mr. and
The Je-stallnl!aliOn of Ro8 Mn. Bob RoUih and children rl.
Squm: "It muot bo lodlcaUve of Letart.
an uneasiness that oui- friend, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Sammy Price
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spent the week end In Charleoton
Kh h he 18
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SUper-patriot.: ",·.We
Mr. and Mra. Dean Hupp and
need these people who are more children ot Qlarleston visited her
patriotic than VOU ·o-r anybody brother-In-law and sister, Mr. and
else who's a man of good inte.tt Mrs. Harold Parsons.
and tries to be a good citizen. Edn~ and Carolyn .Prlce spent
That'9 just rot, if you'll e.'l[euae
in Parkersburg.

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to personalize a reply several
urneo during lhe hour, Example:
"As we started to walk toward
the cocktail room, Khrushchev
turned to 1M and said.,." I say
U lhe former president ever dec!ded to rol loose ard talk for
an hour In that lntlmale fashion ,
viewers would be treatei to a 'IV
abow of megaton-range -Impact.
In terms ol history, tile formal
alili bothers me, We can't help
&amp;einl aware that this Is a former
preslilent talking. So when the
spo~&amp;neous conversation leads
superficinlity and oversjghta,

V8 Star Chiet. All leather
seats. Power steering. Power
brakes. A beautiful car.

Blaettnars
RATES OF TAXAliON FOR .1961
ln pursuance ot law, r, Clyde G. Millhone. Treasurer of Mel&amp;! County, Ohio, do be-reb)'
elve notice lhat the number of Mills levied on each dollar of property sh_o~~ on~~ Ge~
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will meet Friday evening at the 10:110 llomflll Meditations
in Cheshire for election of 10:15 Callma 1'1. Ple888DI
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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1961

NO. 190

Chimp 'Enos' Orbited
In Mercury Capsule
For F:nal Key Test
Enoa' Mereury spact cap!Jule
cabla bad complelod Ill 11" 1
SWMp aroulld th• (lobo at II:44
be lo"',...d

COPY-5c

Brief
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'"~':,;::;:;;::. :~"J Three Trips
Expect edT0
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Pro~&amp;;
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WALTONIAN FETE - Turkey and the trimmins·
were
surrounded by 25
Walton members at the
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Chester clubho~se Mon~ " night. Above. Wanda Gin- WASHINGTON mPH_
•ack 10 ellllh by parachute afther, ~al Elchmger an Nevada Beaver prepared the dent Kennedy said
ter the lhfrd drelllt. n 1, proCAPE CANAVERAL UP! - A feast. ollowmg the bi-carb and bufferin, Meigs County itary reoervl.ota called • ...,.
COLUMBUS IUPil - The Ohio f'ammed lo land Ia tho Allan- M.rcury space cap!iul• manned Chapter IWLA elected Chester Ervin, president; Hocace duty in the Berlin crisil fiJit1 IIIII

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abou' UOO mile~ southeast by an apt! and riding atop a Karr, 1st Vlce-prestdeot; Cash Bahr, 2nd VlCe president; have to servi! a full 11 ~
or here where 1 ne-e' ol recov- powelful93-foot \•.las ri'Jt·ket blast~ J .. E. Foster, secretary; and Charles Vroman, treasurer. The President em.phaslad llll;i:
ed off from this test ,,.nter at Dorectors are K. D. Amsbary, Harry Lee Bailey, Willis news ronference that lllldl .ai.
ery shl.- are polud.
10o08 a.m. EST,, today on
a Anthony, B. F .. Parma.lee and Nolan Swackhamer. In- zen soldi.., were ..n.c1 .., •
Til• laadm, "" e"!'""l•d lhree-limes-around-the-&lt;orth or- stallatJOn of Officers Will be at the chapter's December prt!Vent not fight a nr
about !:to p.m. I!ST. Enos ' Job hila! r. •ght
I18th meetmg. - Sentinel Photo.
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It w~s th. final key test in a
po:t.rbsison· fithrstree~ ~
of levera odmllar 10 a ,..dtng
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machine. He ... hanana-Ravor- us. crash program to pul a
l•trongly defended tbt aolltrp ...
ed peUelo ud water lor aaUs- man mlo orbtt by .he end of thos
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r...rvisll and natioaal ,..,....
la&lt;tory perlormancea •• aud • y..r.
men although be coooeolool "tb11 1
•hock lu the lool when be enThe l&lt;uge spare machme ro,.
fi
some of them llnl llvbtil llll!lor •
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from ils launching pad in . a
wsatlsfactory oondttime aud. . . ~~
"He hasn't mt88td a trlclt burst of smoke and orange flame I MOSCOW (UPI) -The Russian people reacted favor- trauung ••th tbt boll; l*lflllo
yet," an ofRelal oltbe National and climbed smoothly mto blue ably today to Izvestia's published interview with Presi- eqwpment.
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Aoro...u.. aad Spaco Admin· slues. flecked with a few scat-:dent Kennedy but the first reaction of the official news He said. however. that lllq
lstratloo CNASA) anaounced.
tered clouds. It was visible for :agency Tass was cool.
were serving the eau.e « pMII!II
_ __... aboul four minules before it disMusco':iles wer~ pleased th~t Kennedy had granted just .. effectively .. " " " - ·
appeared out over the Atlantic .. an exclusiVe mtervJew to Izvestia editor Alexei Adzhubel getic Air Command .butiJw • 1
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The "pilot" on to&lt;hy's flight j and that they had an opportunity to read the whole text 15-minure alert.
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han 12 lllllllhs. Be lhen .•
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"It Is a~ready enough to show ' The Chief Executive told ...t. t• ....
space capsule was to be returnthat relal10ns between our two 1 meo that despite any publialtod: -~''.
ed to earth UIOO 'niles southea;;t
countries CaiUlot be as bad as reports to the emtrary' DODt ef .
of the Cape at about 2_40 p.m.
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EST.
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. than 12 months. He then went.oa
His job while whirlln aro nd
Another termed the onlervteW · w say that every eff&lt;Rt,.... !Je!og
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w~l ang on~
But most Russians questioned We m lesa time if poosible.
~~·'!' _.hu,)f!,_!l!d In _tbe office ~i ev~s . .,,: liwasl oe~ n 11d0
hy UP! feH that the American
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M~RSHALL-MASTER CONFERENCE- Gra'!d Marshall Ben Evans, l~ft. F&amp;AM Grand Lodge of Ohio, confers with Tom Edwards, Master of P?me~oy. Lodge_ 164:
on arrangements for the 12th Masomc District Officers
As~n
Saturday at the Masomc Temple, Mul.
for 1962 were elected from the 17
12th District as follows · president, Charles
vice-presidents Rucker Neal, Cheshire;
Jackson; Stewart Cox, South Point:
secretary-treas., C . Dale Walker,
Jackson.
evening the Past Master's degree was
conferred upon
newly elected masters of the 12th
District Masonic Lodges.

':Twas Famt"ly Nt.ght Toda'y

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f •it"" a 120 bond and
r. Carbine. 21, of Wamil,
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MEIGS THEATRE

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A few hours after the meeting,
studenla gathered at the cam.
pus and demonstrated and then
It )l'll\·f4mily night at MlddleJl?r! jail, or at le~st It marched three mne. to the doWn·
appe~~~· P~at way, ,when two families and four chlldren town llnla and the stateho)Jat.
were·1011ted up early this morning.
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'Mley m~ around the state't~~ f~~IUes were not housed at the J31] because they hoUJt 8~ dwltlni lbty
had Jiri!);"en! any laws, but only as a "good will" gesture wopi!!J! '
the que&amp;approved by Chief Herbert Gilkey.
- lion
~wiirt- ·~00... 11
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Ed Ha erty was on only two monlhs old.
.,
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c ve Y ue cou
President had estimated what
~ c~ut 3·30 g~ m when he Town hall officials 98id one ol chaell D!Salle.
qes of $18.400 lor one plaintiff function during a prolonged per-~ The Brockinridge Fanns of Lit- they consider the menace of West
~:u~ ~he two· famiite; parked In the families Is from Colorado
Sludelll Meels Qovenoor
and ~.DIIO damages for another. 1iod of weightlessness.
tie Hocking look third _place bon· Gennan militarism.
r;an old model car. He question· Springs, Colorado. and the other One student did talk brieDy 'M1e action IB styled Mlehael'
or~ fr sullll11&lt;r yearlmg Angus Ta;. said Kennedy had adU lds
ed them and learned thai the is from Canion, 0. A tube waa with the gowmor at hil office. Harrilon. an Infant, who sues
Ihc•fers In th~ In_ternatlonal Love- vanced "no new id..s" on Bercar was broken down from
a donated by an tmldentilted Mid· Be wao ldentlfled only as one of by hil aext friend, Paul H. Harrl"'
' stock exh&lt;bttlllll m Chicago Tues- lin and Gennany and had been
fl t 11
nd they had no sptn"O dleport resident tltls morning and five or silt leaden of the demon- son.and Paul H. Harrison. vs
day.
"evasive" in regard io aormalilo• put':n~
fhe loaded car was 011 its way atration.
Waolnuni" Randolph of Sand Hlll '
I The prize Angus owned by zatiou of trade between the UllitU.
ailed Chief Gilkey agson.
DISalle asked about the prot..i Jlold, Pt. Pleasant.
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Edwy and Pegg Lee was one of ed States and the Soviet Uaioo.
Haggerty c
hat the
l"ce The husbands of the families
h and then asked If the atu- . The ault is the result of an acthree head of livestock entered In aC&lt;Ordance with Russian 'M1e U. S. lle"".......,l of A-'- • '',
and asked hlm w
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de artment might do to help ae,
dents wanted a ride back to cam- cldeDt between a car and a bicy- [
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at
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practice, copies o£ Izvestia and culture said today the BBti~
p odate th
rly financed,
pus. They decllned. A half hour cle whlcb :JCcurred In Sand Hill •
V&lt;0
The wmnlng yearlong awards. other newspapers are posted on average support prioe fo&lt; IJ61
GUke e :him to bring (1
aD
.Jater. the studeals began tha Road .May II. 1961. The complain! ~
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"Queente." h••. ~on three oth- bulletin boanls thro~out the corn crop will be $1.17 per bullo,
fam
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march back to campua.
charge~ that Randolph drove b1sl PARIS CUPll - Pres 1dent er livestock exhtbtt1ons thts year. nation. Thus man)' got t be i r eL unchanged from tile ramiiinn:
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the~ IAt the sta ~··
In jail
H the· student body Will vocal auto negllsenUy Into and against Charles de Gaulle summoned his She was American Angus Futur- first chance lo read the text of "advance" support prioo • . ,
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about lb feelings, the Usually out: a blcyclo ridden by Michael Har-1cabin.t tojay to discc~&lt; the mas· ity Champion Female at Lexing- the Interview today.
aounced March 21.
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spoken ~ was unusually re- rilon. The Harrison youll' Is seek- sive strikes that Idled 9 mil' ion ion. Kentucky; Champion female
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the eght_ ~ G~key
strained and· -'led •.o take !heIDi Judln)ent 1n the amount of work ' "· crit,led bus and railal th• Ohio Angus Show In Lonwill a1ao remain llll&lt;ltan8odM ·~'
Thla n:r•b~g m::kfast.
OW V
decision In good grace.
$18.400 and Paul H. Harrtoon de- 1trafflc. and cut off electricity and don, o. and Reserve Grand
lite minimum rab1S ao ·-·W ~~
them
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When contacted at an alumni muds · judgment against the de- gas throughout most of France. ChllmpiOn of the Oh10 State
June 'ZT.
~ •~While she waa doing tltls,
ll&lt;ty Allen, dlat~iet director of meeting In Cleveland ba sold fendant In the amount of $6,000. 1 There was no mmedlale indica· Fair
Legislatkm aulharjzlng J11o looiil c
Gilkey was busy fixing 8lld
the Columbus;:::;.:. : ~~ Fed"a decision legally made
lion whether De Gaulle would Breckinrldgo Farms are localgrain program for the ltlln ~ "'
big ·• bottle of milk for one
Housing
,, •• •
be legaUy aecepted."
yield to the strike pressure and ed on Route 55&gt;. shout seven
provided that support fur "'r&amp;
the couplo'a youngeot
of his staff w nbe
"I don't agree with those 28
ease the stU' economy measures miles norlh of Meigs county in
could be set at a lowlllllll
at • dinner
.memhers of the fa&lt;ulty who votbe in!lltuled to strengthen the Wttshington County. In all. I he
·
than 6li per coni ol. porltf.
Ohio ~:al u;stale
a(aln.ot the Ro.. Bowll but 1
French franc and help pay for the B,ecklnridge Farms have about Friday, December t, ls the support price of $1.!1 par ..,114
Ml'll, Weaver Died
.....-their lntegrlty,lf not their
costly war In Algeria. His austere ~ bead of cattle in !heir herd. deadline and final date to siga set tn March il 'IU por 01111
Early On
Thuraday evening, December
l,;t\dll_g.en"'·" be said. "We've
measure. have resulted in de- l
for participatiiJII in the national the Oclober earn porllr .)ll!ilo
at 6o30 p.m. ai be Lafayette
~-~•
Mrs. Bessie Weaver, "otumibwtltel In Gallipolis.
learned to aoee_pt deleat when w•
munds by the opposition thai he I Middleport E-R
wheat stabilization program.
$1.62 per ~
2014 North 4th
have to. 1Jllder pressure:•
resign.
d I Call d
It is Important that fanners Since this ia above tlto
d ,; ..rly yooterday mcmlng
The event is sponsored for
A 24-hour rail strike er.ded this T~=iddle8 rt E-Re squad an- sign and flle F~nn ~ at mum legal left! ol.16 par oeot
her home. She wa1 a member
Golllpolla Chamber of
tftoOit
PIIILADELPHIA tUPil -Vice morning, winding up the biggest
red
M R
therr county office by this date panty.
cbaago • boiog
the MethodiBI dJurcll of Qolum- ~d the Melg,.Gallia
"It Ia difficult to explain when President Lyndon B. Johruon said labor walkout in Frence stnce De ·~e
• ca or rs ..d; x e if they want to be eligible for in the 1961-crop ..... ~~==~):
buo and is aurvlved by two
ment As!oclatlon.
15 Yellr.ll \be R11e Bowl Ia today the free world ls "infinitely Gaulle .,.,. lo power in 1958
Ooler of Laurel-s! In Mi efl';rt 1962 wheat price support' and price as previouolJ .,
g'nters. M&amp;r)' G. at home aDd The main purpose of the
out fiwt Wider our boys," slronger" now than when the
· last evem~g at S·SO p.m. A o- payments, officials said today. Cooperalora In lite lt8l
Mrs. Frankie Weaver 'white,
lngs will be to acquaint oil
added.
·. ·
Co""l'unilt launched their global
,
·
cal R~tystctan was summoned.
Under provislona of the pro- gram program are eligiJle
lumbus; a siJter, Mrs. Edit
lnlerelted In buDding.
left the hotel whe,.., !he drive •
World War II.
Fue Department Is
At 1.4S a.m. loday squadmen gram. farmers must plant with- price-support Gil .dtelr ~
Gallagher, "two grandSODI, K l Ing. rernodoillng, or financing
· wao held and ' walhl A&lt;k'abelng a new adrr.ltdstratlon Calle~ For Blaze
were s::;:u:~~ed ~ theR ~ of in their 1962 fann wheat allot- the !ann's uonna1 I* I ,..,
1
WhHe of Columbus 8bd Dr.
exlatm, homes with the
more than arbour and emJ!haili 00 u. s. achle..ment The ~leport Fire Depart- Mrs. T
ey. ra. •~, was ment qnd must designale and di corn. Produou hove T. Whna of Davldao!l,
now avallablo , undet
half before returnlni to make In die cold war ·Johnson said that ment extinguished a minor blaze ' ~ken byH':"wl~gs~la.:'~vert to conoerving uses an acre- lied of the aarma1 !*;.,ad;._;;,.-:.~·&gt;·,
0
09
and sev..
n&gt;gulaUona guvemlng !he
I(M!Oclt.
despite aus!ta•j advantages as an at lbe P. R. Root storage build- l
to
ze:.u (
.
a · age equal to 11.11 per cenl of gure for their larma, ·~==f
08
1the alfotmeal. Fanners have them from theW -11
Funeral servlceo -~ U,
al HousiDg Admllllstration.
He laid be botied 4the decisioll
"Soviot scheme after IDi on South Second-at in Mid- mit as a m
paltent.
ThursdaY, .at z p.m. at 8 o u I MeiGPl GENERAL H08PlTAL
not divide the IJ!Ilveralty In- ~ ..,heme bas been frua. ,dleport Tue!day afternoon.
DRIVER CITED
the option of diverting more than luril StablUzatloo and
Wick Funeral Hmlle ID
ollq11101 wbleh. Ia the long run lrated."
Firemen were called io t h e Ohio State Patrol has report- this li they desire.
t1oo !ASCI oommiltees.
ht"15 on North Wiib istne\.
Admlssloruo ,;- Rev. T. A.
bo~harmful _to it.
At 1116 ,.,. time he renewed ,..De at 12o&amp;l when smoke was "'! the arrest of Charles Clark- 'M1e acreage they divert from To be in lllllllflliance witb
.burial u.Jon cemetery,
Racine; DeiBi&lt;l
He oald AIIIII1DI Auoolo.tlon Sop- the ailmlolstratlo •
tt ck
apotted. Little damage was re- son, 37. Middleport. on a speed wheat to conaerving uses must 1961 feed gr$11 Jlh!IIMD, """.!~!"!~;
bus ·
'
IJoratlly
J~ Jl'ullen _bad bOon liP;: domestic ~~ ~ • repll:: ported. Cause of the blaze W&amp;J charge. He was ciled to Gallipo- be in addition I&lt; the normal coo- a&amp;on must baYe dhoriiW a '
.
~ .··"Mn. Pat Tltorntoij,
to the 'loowl aamo for t* tO thoao who demand "total vie- unknown.
1111 court Friday.
.
servmg """""80 on the farm. !mum of~ per eeoc of~ CO&lt;ll"f.il'•l
Not .-.... .......
roy.
,
But. be saki. it should be .. ..
base acreago to coaservmg ~~
Tj•wreoce Roee of
Dlscbargco - David W Ito
out, tllal Fullen II not • wr'J.
~
IJSilA. officials pointed Ollllllill•

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I-----STURDILY MADE OF .

BAHR CLOTHIERS

rejection or a Rose Bowl bid for
the football team touched off a
long. wild demonstrallon Tuesdoy
night by some 10.0110 ~tudents
while Coach Woody Hayes ,..m.
ed to toke ''"' decision calmly.
r.
'M1e faculty, at. lp&lt;CIUI afternoon meeting TUesday to conslder "overtures" from the West
Coast. reafflrm:-t Its opposition to
tJ:te New Years Day da!ISIC by
a 28-25 vote.
Ohio State. w_hlch ls _currently
rated No. I natoonally m the latest United Press 1ntemational
poll. finished an unbeaten season
with a 50-20 victory Sa;turday over
Mlchlgao !hat gave the Buckeyes
the Big Ten title.

.r:eo.:.~t
.ave In·~~::"" .the CooncU on ·.
IB no n&lt;!llll~ whalat&gt; .lohniCXI 'acouaod ~ advocal·

s
eak F soRC
a er s p er or
~~ :::~~ t:"!:-pl=

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d I

eve opment
Mee·tm"g December 7th t Fm·rgreens Club
A.

·

~·-tow~::
J.:~mi~
prompt farmero to re...,... tbelt
1
,

on the fNue," said tbvlDIIS· '•&amp;. "total •lclory" of UJm,
,
storage situation lor thia ""''~ ·
and admtttealy diYp 'dolubl&lt;Hallo.:' ~· rnenlicllled no 'M1e Falrgroeno Country Club. of the Ohio University College of ~ mao of wide experience In crop.
·
·
· Rlcbard Larklna,. OSU' ·~· but aenate GOP campaign east of Jacltoon on Rt. 124, woll Commerce. ee....,..ntatlvea from commudlty management and de- They added that !he USOA'~ ,
dlreotbr, who had Ifill" halrman Barry Goldwater, R- be the scene of a general mem- the seven member counties. Ath- velopment, 'te &lt;arne to Colum- farm facilHy loan program undet'
favor of .partjclpatlon durLt1 rlz. bas repeatedly IMisted tba berahlp meeting of ~Southeast- ens. Ptke. Jackson. Vinton. Gal- bus after serving as city manag- which producers may hom111 ,. ,.
olaf vlctory over -"'unlam be ern Ohio Regional Council Tltur11- lia, Hocldng and Melp, will be er of Delaww:e. Ohio. for 2\1 to 95 per cent of the cost ol.-larm·
i1e U. S. goal.
do)&gt;, Dec. 7.
p~t. 'M1e meetiDg Is open.
years. Since 1957 be has al!o ser- storage structures il availablo ·ta'
"I' alii aiwayo roady to Uaten to .President J. W. Salls, MoAI' Mr. Molt wUI opeak on o "The ved as the Columbus express- help producers obtain Brleq118..
ew idw and .-,body 1- the lbur, . announced l)lat the ' dbiner ntr.. M's of Omummlty Dev&gt;l- way coordinat.or.
!ann storage
:1
th &gt;imd of, the wont 'vlctocy ,' " be meeting wlli bogln with a 10&lt;lal opment - Motive, Moxie a n d A&gt; an assistant city m811ager
" ·

·shallen
·

SHOPPING
DAYS LEfT

-~ ,

laid

TMlU y·,HU.~ll.
' 'i")

'.•

•id. ·. ·
hour at &amp; p.m .. with dlmllr · lll!fV· Money. as AppUed on a Regloo-1 or city manager he has expel' . P ul H Sp gu
"But 1
not aware t11a1 bit- ad a1 8;30 p.ln. llobert F. Kott. al Basis."
lence al Colorado Springs, Glen~· e,
•t any pt'O\leding--admlnlatl"lltlon execuUvo director of the d.VO~ A native of Denvec. Mr. .Molt coe. Dllnois; Galena. Dllnois. and lprebes oper~ r. ·
as biieu committed to defeal' U opmant coomldtteo for paler is a graduate of the Naval Acad- Denver, ""d aJ,. bas Instructed en rger, •
he adberell I)( this •new J&gt;ollcy' Col· \ua, will ,be IIJIBl speaker emy. served ln World War D as In muniepal 8bd publle
·
•.ean ,.. oiMmld decl""' war • Tho aeveiHlOUnty' promotional a Marine lieutenant, and has a trato al lhe University of Den- The
!alut iht Sa.vlet Unlon, let them orgiDioallon wOI bear a com- master's degree In government ver. Tickoll 1118)' be oecUred he'!llo tbOir caoo fulljl onil ~ n\JU.O n&gt;port of future plans for manaprnent from tlto Unlvenolty fore the ·lileellng from -~rs l tcoday
" tjll AIW!cu poopit.
lllo· SEDliC .br a rtj&gt;rell!lltallvo tl lloDver
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