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~Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepo!l •. 0 :- Dec . 2, 1961

First Baptist Church Women Held
World Day Of Prayer Services
Women of the J.tiddleport First
Dapti.st Church m&amp; Frtday aflernoon for their annual World Day
of Prayer service at 2. Mn;. Don·
a ki Boone was iD charge of the
service which carried out thE'

SHOP MONDAY and TUESDAY from 9 to 5 at •..

A meditation on "giving" was
p~sentOO by Mrs. Boone and her

she could not help all the needy 1

people in the world with mater1111 things she would help tht'm
tbeme: ..Everyt.iJrn&gt; · I wrap a wi th prayer
Christmas Gift, I Will say a Pray- Articles .,.f the work in Baplisl
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Missionary fields were re-ad by

5-omd.,.

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

closing thought was that although

NO.

OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS TIL 9
GIFT FOR THAT
HIGH SCHOOL BOY
OR COLLEGE STUDENT

Beautiful Gift Robes
For The Men On

Friendlycillrden I
leaders.
Swall80n "';:~=~I
secre-tary and Lynn S
Club Met At ·
to
her
Van Matre was elected as
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Williams Hom
party honoring

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Legal Procedures May Be
Saiisfied By May Of 1962

Wash 'n Wear Slacks

Your List On The

Choose polished cottons Jn solid
color or neat check pattern. Ripple
twist cottone in' solid colors. Bed-ford cordi ~md corduroy~t. lbde
with slim line styling in regular
waist 11tyle or eontinental models.

Second Floor In
The Busy Reedy
To Wear Dep1rtment

Sixteen property owners have signed a notice ask-

villa~e

51... 29 .. 42

!)iant! Wright named as DalrOII

SANDRA KAY BURNS

Sylvia

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the

htr1hday of Nina Stiles was
&lt;md cupcakt's, bubhle gum , suck -

The Rutland Friendly Gar(
nt the homt: of Mrs . J

••ueu oar

d.,,o,,.tratkln on Chrlstma1·
and showed several Chrl!!tme.

door pr~e by Mrs. Robert [

MEIGS THEATRE

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Mn. Howard Birchfield Wt.
charge of entertainment.
freshment!l were aervt~d to

Pomeroy, Ohio

members.

TONIGHT
"TOMIOY AND
THI CHAMP"

(Teehnlcolor)
C11.ndy Moore, Ben Johnson ,
J esse White, Christine Smith

and Je11 Kirkpatrick
"THI RIVOLT OP
TMI ILAVII"

(TOchnicotor)
Rhonda Fl~, Lang Jeffriel and Darlo Moreno.
SUN.,, MON, TUII.
~l&gt;er

Mrs.

Lawr

Phyillt

Effie Bla:tewict.

Rock Hudaon, Kirk Douglaa,

Dorothy Malone, Jooeph Cotten, Carol Lynley, Neville
Brand. Wltb the aafe luaU·
ness that the, 10u11ht love
... they turned the fury of
thetr hate u:pon eacb other!

Colorcarteons

PLAN SHOW
The Walk-In Garden Club

Chrlstma1 Show at ,•
Bedford Communlty Center

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Su:-~day, Dec. 10, from 2 to 4 p
The theme of the show wiU
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Time 1n Bedford. 1

detective oo ABC-'I'V's "Hawai'
ian Eye," bas long bnen • hlvorlte with the rocl&lt; .'a' roB oet Don't miat uFlDWer D r u m
Sonc," !too•' Hunter's mo!lon p)cture translotlon of
110pulat
Rodgei'!I·Haonnersteln Broo!dway
hit when II reachea your . toea!

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film is Hurd Hatfield, who gaiJI.
&lt;!d fame playing ~ Utle role ila
the movie v~lon of "Doriaa
Gray" several years ag~ ..... .
AI .the Lonal Hestaliranl "
Manhattan, Hal March . revealed he'll sbool-iC pilOt for NBC
while: remaJning ID bill ~
way stago hlt, "Come B-It w
Y001' Hom." N!iC II puli!,ng liP
oome teo.ooo lor the TV lilm.
LIVE ~: Arthur Laurtntt
-who'll dWct llavld · .Mertlclt'l
musical, "I Can aet n. F.O!'·· Yoa
Wholesale," wants ~ge -' ­
haris b&gt;r."the· staiTing·rolo, U M•
harls can by-pi!SO his current teJe..

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~1 game lbbw in ~lor,
w)ll malta Ita debut 01! NBC-TV
'l'lleoday. Jan. 1. Two of tho! tht"'
. p•nel mtop~bero JOill be D e D Ill_ a
Jamea and Geqrge kirgo, The.
third, a woman,
be 'aru!Punced later, u will the ~rator ...
· .Jolm Fraser,. the YO!UDI Entlish actor whO makes his Ameri- series ....
''C8l'Dival" comedienne· l,(aye
,, Cl111-tetedebul In iho ~itle role of
Breck'• "The Jllcl"" Iii ·Dorian Ballard, who recently aigOed for
three guestingl on Parry 'COUlD'•
Gr~'" · on CBS-TV, Dec. &amp;. will
..00 be' - • In . the movte ,;El NBC-Tv allow, hllf' just' been"~
Cld." One his ~-slall ID I h o eel for an addttlonal four..... ,

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CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS - A big job each year in Middleport and Pomeroy is
putting up Christmas decorations for the holiday season. In Middleport, Geor~e
Miller, above, on the street, is unwinding wire to hand street fore!llan Lewis Elbs,
who will hang it. Lights were turned on last Friday evening. Midaleport councU
agreed Informally last week to include ill its 1962 budget enough for new decOl'ations
to replace those seen above which have been in use 18 or more years.-Sentinel Photo

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Funeral Rites e To ay or ew aven
ChildWho Strangled On Window Drapery.

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Funeral services for a tom~-old New Haven infant, who
died tragically from accidental
strangulaUon Saturday aftera

/the ~ew Haven E.U.B. Church.

The child, Zachary Todd Ingelo,' was found about 1 p m. Sa~
urd"f strangled by the string
from a baby'• pacHiar and a
d from a window drapery.
cur
Mr.• and MM. G&lt;orge Ingels,
the child's paranto, said the tratJc accident was discovered by
the victim's 9-year-old sister,
Candice.
The ciitld's !ather said the baby
pacifier WSI held around the

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Arrests Brmg

Identical $5 Fines

The Middleport pollee deport-

mont arrested Ra3B Shumalrer
and Everett Chaffin, both ol Middleport over the weetend
on

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ch11111"S of lnloxicaUon. They
wen fined $6 and c:oota by Mid·
dieport. Mayor Kanneth McElbiD·
""'' thiS morning.
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MEIGB GENEBAL B08PITAL
Saturday Admissiouo _ Roxie
Oiler Middleport· Jennie' Wa~
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Ow: JliOill'"" depeDCb ... youn.
So,we'N Ill favor of eveeylhinglhat aids ..,...,
· munlty pi'OSperlty-from buying locally to lot•
,.....r.looklac eivle projeda. Let'a top4iPIM 10
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We Pay 3% lntomt On Your Saving•

'' The FARMERS BANK
:~·(·a~· Savings·Company
~~- .llentber l"edaral

R"•rv• Syoltm

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will become part of the vU!age.
The new corporation limh, if

an upstairs wall near a window.

Former M·ason
Man IS Dead

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Eight traf!ie accfdenta, live on
Satlll'day, were lnvaatigated by
the Ohio state Patrol over the
weekend.
First of the Satulday accldeoiAI
took place ID front of 'l'lllt•.iilarket ',at Kanauga atS:fll p.m. fl'9ur
vahiclea ~ mvoMd, lllcludlilg
-two pickup , lrueka. '1'heJ """'
;dr!VJ• by lio11ert L, CO)dWj!ll, ll'f,
Kyger, who rall ' into ·the rear of
a Jllclrup drit.;.. by Rodney E.
~IJ!&gt;a, 14, Kyj'er, alit!· 11\.IW!t
'li.vi!Ivad cars •driVIII ,bf, ...,....,.
Sheriff Ivan Fila, 64; : (lat)lpolis,
and' Joaeph q., Wolfe, • ~ .·)l!tJdle-

be completed untij obout May of

J k GOP
ac son
Lik
es RiCe In
Coogress Bid
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pOmeroy
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urut• WiJI Get

New Ambulance

Legislator, Humorist Dies
At 95 In McConnelsville

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Robert B. Carson, 95, a former
·s entative to the state legislature,
morist, passed away Saturday at the Marks
at McConnelsville.
· Mr. Carson aereved two tenD.I 1 death by hiJ rie, Mary wrla'l~~%
as Meigs County Representative Canon. in October of UIID.
during lhe early 1920's wbUe pro- f1Hered an injury Oft!' a
hibilion was being enforced. He i ago and was cmdined to bed
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PYl. Normaa H. Maaley, ..... was a so a ong time rura mai of lhe Ume sioce.. He ·~·:_,!~~i-~'lf':.•JJ
of Mn. Chute. Wesley MaaleJ carrier and for several
years tient at the FOiter Belt
ollL R. I, Mlddlepori, hu bHa wrote a column for tbe old Dem- 1 Syracuse before 8DIJIII to )4,~~":'.;,,·
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aNipEMI te CompuJ A, :ll'7th ocrat and the Dally Sentinel. He , nelsvill.e.
Jtellmelll, at Fori Chaff.. , Ark. was also a farmer 8 number of The former Meigs
wloere be wlll , ...,,, IW baste yearo 00 tbe •arne rolling ..,... ical figure ill llllVivedi
comhl valalq.
In the LeadingCreeek area where ,grand...,., Floyd
h• roamed as a boy.
Creek, and MMI.In Ill
Mr. Carson war. pre&lt;eded In He was preceded ID
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$1,144,34J5Jn
:::..: ':,d "::.
Rep. Moeller G&lt;orge and ear-,
Government Aid
fiv~~:'.f~':"LI'*'lllt~~::•jll~:
Endorsed For creek .... uearly his
CarneToMeigs Another Term ~::; ~;-:;
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Ernest Wandell
D' S dd nJ
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Jn Columbus

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m''U: ~and~r
!".:;of
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I 500 BattIeG·roup R0 IIs

and llibt lo _lhe cars. CaldwoD
will cited 1m: !allure to have asaured ~ - distance
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At'l:lO.p.m. saturaay two .em
operatod by &amp;liert H. Snedgtil',
ll'i, -~ 1 ~- and by' Allen
L: Bj!ah; ,ZI, ll'!. ··l!lfdwe~ met
and collided Oil· a jilll oli IIIe ¥or1011 Rd.' just oft .JI!e l!u!aville Rd.
There :was ~ ~." tO

Towar.dTense BerlinLines

pra.. at 12:50 p.m, ilh Rt.

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Chester. A car driven 011t and
turllinJ inlj) tile Chester scbtiol
~rlveway by Harry Lodwick, 64,
Cheoler, viu 'atrUclt . by 'a truck
dri..n -~Y ~~
Frans-e., 3111 l;.ollg ' ~ Jl,t.
Th"\1': !""" .~ II\1Doi' damaga
to t.H8 ~· ~ WBII'
·Qitad tO Me[$1 ~:. ~. 1, for
l&gt;ofh, ' S.O!iaar iqffemt llt\lised ·fa.llur'! .to maldtila ;Uiured cltiar
riha ana ,rigbl arm aDd Bilsli ~ illotauc\e. · :
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~ ·~· A . ~ In 'thO; · At ,.l~tZ!' ~~ the.-.Blilll $ ,t MUrlr~ sf. Ri! WU •IIJ ,_
•. Oll·•,C!Miril Ridge
1 .B~.,..U. :li,ild' lace Jac;er·~ ,u wiiSt ~ Rt. leu, A\car driven
&amp;!Ill*~~\!'"' to ·~ ·lo!fl ~-- ~Y ·~ -- ~1,\ l!f. Jll- 1
port
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&lt;!*'k- 81\!!t ·,wu . qited Jar• !all· VIDIOli ODtl.........l ,bf,~~ ~~ wao heaq. -~ . to ln8 to )'leld, ball of 'the ~:. naod,y15, Rt. ~· Vl1llo\i at a

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ll!o .':&lt;Ald~ 8!111 ·,$iiiJ;ia ~r~ · A~ ~~~.:~~~~~ coli~):·

Maynard oworved IDto a dllcb
and the other m slid IDto hlnl
when the hralre1 were applied.
Massie was cited to Ga!ia juvenile court Saturday charged with
failure to ,tve rlgbt of way,
Another Meigs accident took
place at 11 p.m. on Rt. 7, U
milea north ol Rl 148. A .IIIDi
driven aouth by James MoltheWI
33, Himtlngton, , .. IDto a -~a r
driven by Vernon Cleland, · 16,
a..- 81 he was tuming east
at IIIe ialerllect!OQ, ~· f t l
cltod 1o Melp court todOI c:hail·
ed with pusbw at an fu,terseCuon.
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The SyniCWie 'l11i1d W~ '
day home demonstratlou ddo ~ -·i,
meetfor its 111111ual Clu-lotmat d!il&gt; ~.
ner and e.tchange ol 8lfto w•''.
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of Mn John Sauvage. The ...... . •,
iiig w iII begin promptly 1111 • ;if
a.m.
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Each ~ b to brfnl •
coveted disb .UMflable iiei1111111 '
At 1 p.m. tbe group will ga m till
Ohio Fuel c.. Company
In M'Iddleport w~ 1 ~
lighting demoDJtratioo will !Je' , .
held. The de....matioD wJ11 !.,l;t ••
open tD the pubU&lt;.
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at .......: • caD It &lt;·r
=today at Young'• liar- . :) i
kei In Middleport a -·''~~
had caugbl en fire. The ...,... ~ . .
was called at uo lUlL 1iuJ141re ,: ·.·.,.,•B&lt;
to the George Gatos ......._•;;;
Rutland, where bill danalo!e . ,;;,
was ill. She was taken tD !1o1M,
hospital by oquadsmen
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By Highway

of a mile
of Gallipolis. Hia Ing set for today, and
Clinton
ear ran of! the left side of t be Mailey, 43, Beckley, W. Va. was
roadway and hit a tree and wu to have his hurlng on the same
dernellshed.
ch!uge; and Richard Hawley, 19
The Pt. Ploaaant man ,... tak- Middleport, was cited for no open to Holzer bospital 1D a ¥filer erator'• license.
ambulance and Is beiag -~ One conviction in Gallipolla
ed lor severe. facial laeerations, court was John E. Smith, 20, Gillpossible neck mjury and multiple lipolis. fined $10 and COBia f 0 r
l:rul.sea.
opeed.
Arrests aver the w..kend ID·
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I Vlntm, cited tD M~ court
CLIJB TO tiiEET
Friday for slap aign violatioD; The Fua-WhUe-You-Leam GarKenneth Waugh, 3'1, Rl I Crown den club will bold a Christmas
City, cited Doc. 11 for yellow line dinner party and gilt excbanga
violation; Lonnlo Hatfield, 41, MD- Tueoday evening beginning at
loll, W. Va., IIJTeSted oo driving 6 p.m. at !he borne ol Mra, Adel-

whllo.

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Friends may call at 1M
lin . Coats Funeral Home

Mu..l Snows, Moist Fogs,
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Dot Nat•"on's Weather M'ap .

lnvestigat~d
Ave., Galllpolt., when a patrol
car driveu by Palrolman WUllom Roberta, Itt; a.utfcolhe Rd.
h~ the lefl front fender 'ol a parl&lt;ed car or Jack Dray, ~1, 4111!1 SyCllnOl1! Sl. There was $10 damage to the Dray car.
A deer had to he destroyed a!ter - ~ wu IDjured wheb muck
by a car drlvea by Oscar Swanson, 57, Grantavme, W. VL, at a
poiDI u milel east of the Gallla-Jacluon Uno on 1\1, 33. The
deer 1'an f!O!D the north side of
the road into the path of the car.
Edward Caynor, 31• Pl. PleuIIJI, will "!'{DUlly !Djuced when
lie ,... a 111 aepideljt Ill 1:10

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m eJgs couny rece
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ed ' ·1"'· 395 ·41 out of m?re lhan At a meetm_g ~r the loth Co~
a quarter-blUion d~llars 1D 'la:te- gresslonal . Dlstnct DemocratiC
distributed IIC'hool money durmg ~ty ch~II'JDen and sta~ cenJACKSON The Jacbon coun- the fiscal year ended June 30• a! co~uruu.ee members ID Athty Republic~ Central and Exee· 1981. This is shown in figures ~~~!r:a~;l~\,a?:'!::a:
utive committees have unanimous- compiled fo; the annual report 1 endorsed to seek re-electioo
lJ endorsed the candidacy of &lt;'red of State Auditor James A. Rhodes.
third term . Con
Rice for the Tenth Districl Con- Out of the $225·!29.:!31 dlstnb-· or a.
~ greso.
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uted, 11213.? million wu In state Durmg the meeting the DemogressiOnal seat.
funds and $11.4 mlllion In federal cratic leaders reviewed Congre,...
Central committee dlairman fundi Dected hl Jbio
man Moeller's activilies nn beDiet Brown said the committee
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votes were unanJmous In
rt StaiAI funds provided ~10.2411, half of the ~le . d&lt;welopRi&lt;o bo .
~ 431 lor !he school loundatioo pro- iment of the diotr•ci. pomting es11 11}~:, &lt;01111\; 11'8ID: 'llfi9!,t'13 1m: emergency peclslly to the BelleYiJle.Re&lt;dsrm aa a
n
school bul purchSHS and id&lt;ll- oU!e·l!ld llacine Lo&lt;ka and Daml
sta~:""'nt•tlv~iee cllalrman tioaal CODtract bus osta; $431,· for which be bad """ appt-oprlaOsar Mil:. C:~mJ. 'Fred R 1 c e '1'20 for vocatlona! ed~cation: t~ons in Congreu, as a aubstanbeen dis ' . hed and
$1110,9.!9 lor guidance, telling and tial beginning toward the vitally
has .
a lingwa
ou~ Counseling.
needed industrial development and
st&amp;OOmg member of our state Included ID · the IiilO million increased job opportUIIities In the
leg•slature the past four years school foundation payments was area.
and an esteemed and progre~ $&lt;5,062,366 paid tD the State The group al.oo summarized the
~lve loader.'" many area aciiVI Teachers Retirement System as results of the cooperative effort
Uea,
think he will m~,e an the school distEicta' contrlbutioD, of federal and stale officials in
outs
lng congressman.
_ and SII.IIIIIMlOO paid to the School a serlea of economic and indusRice
';: Employoes Retirement System as trial surveys conducted through!1111'1. ~ dato
th~ the achool districts' •bare.
out the district this year.
only announced candidate ID the Federal· lunda provided $4,149,:
ofght county Tenth Dlatricl
OliO for the IChool mille program'
LOCAL TEMP8
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$S,63S,4'19 for the school ionch The ~rature at 12: 10 p.m.
program; 11,841,~ under the Na- today was 62 degrtes in Pometio!'al Del~ Education Act lo~ roy'o downtown business district,
strengthening OCieDce, mathema with overcast skies.
icll and language progralils; 1815,70S for guidance, testing and counoeling; $984,'100 lor VO&lt;ational ed·
the cros&amp;lng puiDI.
ucatlon.
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The Fl'eoch a1ao rolled troops up F.\IRF_IEI_JI_IIf
_ A_TI_O_N_
to !he border but the British loOk Sunda temper tift - high 60
no apeelal actlon. A apokeaman low
Monda; ....;inK _ 59 .;
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said a eompan,y of British soldiers 10, 30 a.m.
bao been "" border duty aince !he
Comm 1811 closed the border In

'l'he body was taken ~ Raw)·
lngs-Coats Funeral homa m Middleport where arrangements -J
announced. Burial Is scheduled to
be m Kirkland Cemetery w it b Clarence Gress
formerly of
Rev. Robert Dillie officiating. Mason W. Va.
Sunday af•
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Surviv!Dg are his parents; a tomoon at BeUajro City Kospltal
brotber, G&lt;orga Jason, aga 6; his at ·Bell,U,., wlW~,M~ Uved
sister canill~· gr~ta Mri ~ J."4fS.
Mae Ingels ~~ Maaon 'and Mr. A ve'feran Of WWll, bo i.o lllr·
and Mn. Paul SomervUle Sr., ol vlved by three brotbera, CarL of
Pt Pleasant· and great-grand- Shadyside, MUlard of Neff, and
m~thers., ~s. Gordon Sebrell LawrenCe of Bellaire: four alsof Southside Mrs L S Bl lne ters, Mrl. Laure&lt;! Moqahon ol
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Soe ~ Jacobsbury, Mn. Sylvia Jeffers,
0ill afnPt PI '~ Y mer Mn. Lueille Slkish and Mrs. Lou·
Pomeroy emergancy s q u • d " e 0
eas ·
ise Vobak, all ol BeUafre, and
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mamhers report&lt;JI.- today that a
several n~ and nephewo.
new truck baa heoo purchased
Sarvlw will he held at to a.
and Is expected tD he put in sorvm. Wedneoday at tha Elbert Fua·
Ice within tWI&gt; weeks.
oral llo\Jie In Bellaire and then
A new one-tDn GMC panel em,,.
services at
g"""? truck ia preaently ~t Blaet·
!leY~~~ Wright ~:.~~.::
tnar ' In Pomeroy rece•vlng liBurial wiU be In Odd . :llows
nal touches before being turned
Cemetery at Mason
over to the squ~d.
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Spokesmen said they need . Ernest Wandell, '13, ~·ed sud•
about $goo to comple~ payment! denly at his borne at 24(13 N&lt;lrth
.,,
fur the truck jllld eqwpment that Fourth streot In Col!nnbuo Sungoes with it. They said, "It is day morning. He was born and
expected some of the sq_uadsmen raised in Pomeroy and was an
may. haw to go on a nolA! for employee at the Epple Gn&gt;cery for
of that amount."
many years.
BERLIN (UPil-A U.S. Army
The new truek eost approxl· After moving to Columbus Mr. battle group of 1,100 men started
mateiy $3100. A major)ty of the Wandell purchased and operated rolling toward Berlin today where
DlQIIey for Ita payment waa earn- Ernie's Grocery at Harrison and u.s. and Communist troops faced
ed In lbe aale of pop com by Third-av, He ~perated the storo each other from positlooa leu
members,
for 30 years.
tJ-,an .15 yardo apart ~~ the IAinae
The remainder waa obtained He is aurvived by a sister, Mi81 Frladricbstruse ..,..ing point.
the past year oo ~Crap drlv.. Alma Wandell, and a brother, The big troop movement h$&lt;1 A f}JII.IJII
and generous contributi011a bY" Mliton Wandell· both at home. baeu scheduled prevlooaly bui the u
nited
t
1
reoidenta. The unit wlll continue '!;he deceased was a member of beglmling of it coincided with ~ ~ let Stalel~nth ~rota
!&amp;&gt; pick up junlf from persons wbo the Redman Lodge for aver 60 CommuniBt actlooa in narrowing to
v garr
e quarwill offel· it. Contributions also years and was also a member of gaPI in crossing points between tefra IDthe~~erlin ~~ ~
be maflad to ·the
a tor
~·~unlata ro..,. up w
may
.
emergen· the Pomeroy ~aderatod Church. East and West Berlin.
the border b t thert was 110 imcy unit, care of tlie village hall. Funeral serv1ce1 were schedul. The Commualsta moved In med' te
~
ed for 2 p.m. today at the Shaw- troopa and laborers SundaY night
•a rep ·
SERVICES SET
Davis and Myers Funeral Home to reinforce their border haiTi· The soldiers who left their barFUnerfll HrVices for !leY. Web- in Collanblll. Burial wu to be udes. Allied reactloo was awifl racb _In West Germany today
er A. Thoma wiio died in Hunt- in Uni011 cemetery.
A platoon ol American IIOldiers c!lllprloed the 1st Battle Group,
ington Saturday will be held in
waa rushed to Friedrtcllstraaoe, tilth Infantry. They .,... expected
the Ewing Chapel Wedneoday at
LEGION TO MEJ!Ir
apparently to guMd against lillY to reac~ Helmotodt lonJibl and
2 p.m. Comm811der Mickey Wit- There ~ill be a speciill meet- Communist attempt to abut the start moviDg ac"''' East Ge&lt;·
Uams ~ ""'uesling that mam. lng of the Racine American Le- croujng point completoly. The many to West Berlin 'l\lelday.
hers oll'&gt;rew Webaler Post Amer- glon Post • at the hall tonight Americans set up two machine They will replace a battle lean Legion, meet at the funeral at 7:311, William Croos, conunand- guna and trained a bazooka on a sent Into llorllo by President Killhome 1m: military service&amp; .at 1:- er, aMounced. Relreohmenta will heavy concentratioo of East Ger- nedy lifter the Commimlata start·
46 p.m.
be servelj.
II1Jlll troopo on the other side of ed bufldlng their wall Aug. 13.
Candice immediately reported

the tragic accident to her mother
and abe summoned a Mason ambulance which rushed the child to
Poil;lt Clinic at Pt. Pleasant
wbore he was •pronounced daad

Four Injuries In ·Eight Accidents

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Sunday admisaiouo -: R
kinl, Pomeroy Rl. I, A
Houdashelt Mineravllle; V~
~Jgden, Dexter: Lucille Cssto,
~ RD; Dorothy Cloude,
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roy.
Slmday dtacluirgao
Martha
Robllison, Harrloonvllle; Hut h
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~n, Pomeroy; Donna ay.
IIUlll, Racine.
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111118 FOR TRYOUTS
• NEW YORK mPU-New York
£1ty has torwarded an invitation
. to lhe United st;lta Olympic Com~ to stage the 11164 ·Olympic
, . i'rlr"ta In the Metropolitan .,....
~ hid ,... made by a graup
headed by Mayor Hobert F. Wagnor and Robert Moseo, p\'esldent
of the 1 - New York World'•

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The real builders ol 1hia bonk ...-. lbe people
ol tlalt communlty-morc:hanls. profttolonal · pi•, home mekero,
ancl _,..,.

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ft...
Robert Dugan and .. Pom·
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child's neck with a string. He 1on arrival.
approved, would include the
told officials, Ute infant appar-- Mr. Ingels, owner of
Ingels property begmning at the George
ently stood in his sbed and the Furniture Store, Middleptll'l, said I
pacifier was somehow entangled the infant's baby crib was against

noon, were held this morning at in a drapery cord.

of

ing to be annexed to the
of Syracuse in the manner prOYided by law. The petition was presented by the
agent of the petitioner, Frank W. Porter, at a meeting
of the Meigs County Commissioners today.
The commissioners turned the G indl l8nd and
.
outh
plat over to the county auditor r ey
~ntmue 8
~. perlod and will ul't'n
'"·· to the Racine
propfor a IIV"Uay
h'ch Planmg
ld be Mill
included
1
hold a hearing on the petition, erty w
wou
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11le annexation therefore would
February 19 ' · ! .......
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bring two more businesa firms
If the comml!!!lO~ approve into Syracuse, the Racine Plan·
the •·eqi.O!st of the petitlonero to ing MIU and Chapman's Market.
be mcorporated m the v1Uage of Other property which would be
Syracuse. the potitlon then will Included In tbe village of Syrabe turned o"'r to Syracuse coun- cuse 11 the request iJ granted
ell. The council will be required will be the Sylvia Roush propert, wail 60 days and then either 1 Charlea Blake Ross Norri•
reject ti1e petition or approve a
Harold Raush' The legal P,.:
re•olution allowin&amp; the annexa- cedurel of the ~uest cannot
1:
holders
next year.
ly above the p......, corporation

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Moore, Mrs. William ·
tels, Mr11, Hugh Beorha, Mrl

IIVan'"'" Folmer and

"THI LAIT IUNIIT"
(Technlcolor)

bats5e, that BOURdB more ele-gant.
8 :30 Popeye &amp; Pal!
''But, on the Broadway stage,
9:30 Pip the Piper
Y'"' ""' creat!Dg a part r r o m
10:00 SharJ Lew Ia Show
scratch.
It's mueb more of a
10: so King ~nardo
.
chaliAinge.
I suppose there's a
Jl :OO Fury
challenge
In
opera, too, but an
11:30 Make Room for Daddy
entirely
dillereut
sort. TheM
12:00 Update
yoo'vre
flwaya
com~ln~
'with
12:30 Mr. Wizard
a
pt.
The
~
of
opera
l :OO Darlington Southem 600
crlticl for the past ZOO yeatt1
1: 30 Big Three Bowling
olways Is ta COI1!P!U'O perlon,;
2. 30 NBA Basketball
ance with the! of bygone otar.
• :30 Camera 15
And the longer lhey'v~ beeu
4. 45 A1 t Linkletter
gone, the bigger the leends."
5:00 Ali·Siar Golf
"Milk and Hooey" iB MIa I
6:00 Porter W~goner Show
Benzell's
lirst 'inu1lcal, allboull
1:30 News Picture
ohe
lias
long
wanted to · de one, , .
8:46 Sanders Vanocur'o Sat. Bop
She
oaya
that
abe diacovered.
? , 00 Saturday Night Jamborto
when
she
wu
Ia
high achool,
7:311 ralu ci Weli.o F111110
that the otage was the one place
1:311 TaD Man
wbare sbO did nOt feel olrald. ·
t ;OO Saturday Night al Movlel
"The ojlera ·• concert route ~
10:00 Newo Headi!Del
Broadway/'
she .-f•, "wu aome
11: 10 Weatliercaat
thing
of
a
detour
lor me. t ~
11 : 1&amp; Late Show
wa)'ll wanted 111\&gt;adway.
0I
couree, epera la em a atage. tot. ·
but 11'1 reall,y not
--~WCHS-TV
It Is IIIII BooJell'o feelin&amp; thAI
. opera In A,plerlca ohoulll . bo
Channel
"•Pie!OIY . ovem.ulecl,,. She 1..
1: oo TV aasiroom
-., m tP.fl"' ....... -ID New
10:00 Romper Rooin
York, wil!l Olle
•peru he•
11: tlo On YO\Ir ldarll
, fn8 otrlclly to traditiOn and lilt
n:ao · ~~!aj~~c Ranch
tiber being "emli!1sly exporl!J:OO 'Ul. Raocalo
.
~1."
.. '
U:311 cartoon Spoctaculat
"ibe Mat,'' she iay1; ' 'lrl.. to .
'1:10 Salurd'7 M .. a U!Ue of both and .It doem'l
,, .
f:Ot 1111101 'Bowl Gen!t
work."
4:1D Nat'l ~Mauo roaiHII
1:00 8'4 Picture
1;311 IIOcord Hop
7:00 He.. 1o Kow
,,. RoariJIII 10'1 .
1:311 LeaYe II to JtMtl'
1:00 LamroDco w..
te:tll J'iibt al Weolt:
10:4a Make 'ftial Span
11:00 Jp.t'O-"'he IIIDlllo New
11:10 NAIA '!enreboal'd·

a

A. Drake, Mrs. Jack Wat
Mho&amp; Carol Bearhs and gm

a-4-5

people at the Met wlll haiAI me
for BBying hash-inake it bouma--

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C!.UB EN'l'F.RTAINI!D
Mrs. Selim Blazewie1 e
talned the Nifty Slitchers •
Thursdny evening at her hom
Lasley St. 1"he evening was a
socl~lly and In sewing after w
refreshment.s were served bJ
hosles!l to Mrs. Janet Korn, ·.
Folmet,

t&lt;;ontinuad from page II

a

rangement1 and wreaths xhE
made. Mrs. Vernon Weher
tm article, "SelecUn5t l'tnd C·
for your Chrlstma!l Tree.··
The traveling prize was W(
~i;:ii~ Mr1. Charles Stewart ane

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How To Avoid

11:00 Dowo on the rann

ranned Ptgskln.
JUBI Btulh To Clean.

Roush's Shoe

SATURQI\Y
WSAZ·TV·
Chennel 3

ers and Sandy Johnson,
with the president
Games were played hf'fore the
Bolin calling the meet'
rlose of the meeting. Others al- 1001. 0ler .
tenrlj ng were Mrs. Mary
Arrangements were made
and Mrs. Ancell VanMatre, lead·
dinner al the ~
ers and Sandy Johnson, aClhy
In Midrlleporl Ofl
Manley, r&gt;ehra Maiden,
10 at 5:30 with a parly and
VanMeter and Diane Welch,
fo11owlng at the ho.
brow•.ies.
Mr!l. . Morris.
The civic commlltee ann01
It would wait until spring to
in~s for clvle projects.
Mrs. Vernon Weber. &lt;'hal
named to make Chrt!
ror the Children'• f
Mrs. Robert Snowden htl

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Asking Annexation Into Syracuse ·

semble your purchases. It's for your convenience and comfort, use it! ·

The troop was divided into
patrols with Kathy Spurlock

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Low ...... _ ,
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday,

just off the 2nd Street Entrance ... where you can sit in comfort i!nd wait and visit or as-·

Ninth Birthday
Of Nina Stiles
Was Celebrated

was f']ed,erl

RIP&amp;uraiDg
IH'I. Se•tlerd•
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Following tbe opening song and Mrs. Gerald Anthony, Mrs . .John
prayer scriptures were read by Fullz , Mrs. Frank Wilson, Mrs.
Mrs. Joe Wlbon· Mrs. Frank David Sneller, Mrs. JaJn(' s PuiCheesebrew and Mrs. Rit:hard len. Mn. Chades Edwan-ls. Mrs.
Oweu. Mrs. Edison Baker rend a , Jack SBUerfield, Mrs . M1lton
l&lt;&gt;tter from the president of the HoCK! and .'rtrs F.ilward Moore
Baptist Women's World AllianCE' They spoke of work
in ,TlJia·
paetaining to thia special day.
land, Red China, Baptist Missions
in Europe, Alaska , Leovoldville ,
m tht:! Belgium Congo, Puerto
RlC'O, Phill!pines• Australia
and
with the American Indians. Pray·
f'J' was offered after each artide
by Mrs. Boone for the work in
Middleport Brownie Troop 266 these places.
\ /'
met Wednesday at the Methodist Mrs. Cecil Bradblwy was the
church. 'l1le meeting was called Iorganist for the serv ic·e and Mrs .
to order and dues were collected .Jacob Turner was in charge of
by Nancy Thompson.
the nursery.

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Boathcn ODd Cellini Ceuiderahte eloodiMN ....,.,; A ,.
~ of aJtowen, bJ .late .,..., '

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Meet your friends heret We've arranged a meeting and resting place on the 2nd Floor

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COLUMBUS UPI- Ohio relaU
b11llneumea mal&amp; IIJUe • t a t •
ulet 1. . stampo ap to mldaJtbt'
ot Dee. Sl, S&amp;a&amp;e Trt11urer Jot'llph T. PerJUJOa Wll'Ded apJa

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Mason County 4-H
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OffJcel'!l To Meet

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County 4-H offio_orl ,
training ochool will he held befilnamg at 9'311 a.m. llecemher ·11 .
in the Pl. Pleasant Junior lllP,
School, R bas beco announced: ,
All olficors ol 4-H clubs tn tl!i,,
county, with loaders &lt;If the£~;tt'~
are 08ked to attend the n
at which Hamond Lo"addo•,
lFVE !lladent to
w •
apeak. A meeting ol
,
usoclation will also be
,
the election ol a vice
and ,a noaww ......,.r.lecl;

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The Voice 01 Broadway

Miss Frands Has Perfect,
Charmin'!, Helpful, Book

Heat Is On Lavish Charity Events

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B:v BLANCHE M. BASKINS
was te a moment :
1\'0\. %j - "A bright e. year old
He pulled back and let go a I
was asked
bv
an
adult
.JUSt
what
I
ha
,
'
.
Vffi HkCr Wh.IC h 1111.d C,fiSE'V 1OW
ht"r.. famtl.,·
consisted
of.
"K"
darnn
.
•. ·
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.
"
1
ri']J your
wheelbar\\l' ll
sa1d the child. there row .'' he said and wulked off in
arc two brothers . two sister1, one thP dark cloufl of his thougblsarlult. '.tnd one adultereu."
and unfounded rears.

From a really tremendoUJ ryet
small m volume ) book that l'm JUST ANOTHF:R choice vPrsion
I'I'!H1i ng ''That
Certain
Some- of .Josh llillinr!s famous truismthing : · by T.V.'s beloved Arlene ''I've had a lot of troubiPs in mv
Fra nci s.
lifP . most of them never happen-

C:i\•ln~ a brief autobiographical ed.·•
nolr in the Introduction, Arlene
Si'I V5. "T was born
in Boston. OTHF.R INTRIG11TNG chnoter
ra ised in New York, and died in twndings in thi s book
are _
d;wlime telev\!llion."
, "Yawns Are Conta.~Zious,'' "The
Hut that vibrant _personalitv ·Sandpaner Perso na l't1 v,·· "A re i
will ne\'er real1y be dead, so no~ 1 ~ey ReallY Out to ~et You':"'
she hllrsts forth with this charm· ~ver the B11ck Fenre' and
in~ anrl deeply helpful book.
M·~~t J11st Be A Wonderful 'f'pr. ,
son - to name a few of the 17
rrAS'T RESIST ~iving you the short chapter!! and a little over
'"KPtlv antJ the
Wheelbarrow" lSO OR!l~ - small but miqhtv in
story . with which ahe begins the Its endearln'! advil:'e which drives
chanter "What Are You Afraid at the very heart of the reader.

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By DOROTHY KILGALLEN
A national weekly magazine is "researching" New York's fabulous charity
balls, trying to find out what percentage of the tic~et-buyer's dollar actually
goes to the good causes, versus h ow
much is spent on food, lavish decorations, entertainment, and the people
who "organize" the parties for a hefty
percentage. They may uncover various
surprising facts (for example, committee members for a recent gala were offering last-minute tickets at half-price,
and when there were no takers, they
gave away thousands of dollars worth of
free tickets just to get the people to fill
up the tables).

news announcer on WNEW that Joan
Sutherland starred at the Mettopolitan
Opera in "Lucia di Lammermoor," not in
"Lucia Day Lammermoor'"?
The
cast of "Carnival" thinks Anna Maria
Alberghetti's smile is brighter than ever
now that Claudio Guzman is here from
the West Coast. But nobody is rash enough to bet she'll marry him
A magazine editor who is writing a book on
fallout shelters - can yo11 wait for this
one? - has let it be known that he's
tolling on the tome at the special request of the W~ite House.
Marlene Dietrich is pleased with audience reaction to h e r performance in
"Judgment at Nurembe•g," but that's
hardly likely to make her try the Broadway stage in "Mother Courage,'' a new
play by "Nuremberg" author Abby
Mann. Despite the hopeful rumors, Marlene is far too scared of New York to accept a role in a legitimate drama; she
won't ·even bring her night club act Into
Gotham, although she's performed at
nearby places in the Catskills and New
Jersey.
Give Afdera Fonda this week's gold
medal for courage . The zipper in her
glamorous Italian dress began to come
apart in El Morocco the other night, but
she went right ahead and ordered a
plate of spaghetti, anyway . . . . . Lester
Lanin has been invited to make a quick
tour of some of the big hotels in South
America this Winter and introduce the
Twist . . . Tip to would-be ~lamor girls:
the scent Liz Taylor is weanng this season is Jungle Gardenia. Your beau can
buy you a whole flask of it for Christmas
for only $500.

Those who were present at the Camelot when Keely Smith decided to do
a Twist to end all Twists won't soon forget it. The viewers seemed evenly divided between those who wanted to s e e
more and those who thought it was A
Bit Too Much . .. Edith Pial's great interest at the moment is a gaunt English
Of" ''
songwriter, Yann Dallas, who has been
Kf'llv . on -his way to bill neigh. SATffiJC ARTJCI.E In toda~··s her house guest for some time . Pial's
bor's to horrow his wheelbarrow tNov. l7) Life MAiiJ!a:dne wh1ch French friends say his friendship has
pel ~ to thlnklm!-"What If Caaey rea_llv su~s up the silly extent to helped her more than any miracle drug
· · h
I'll be
tl
wh1ch we ve gone on commemThose who've seen rushes of 11 Five
Jsn 1 omewall ng my I
.
tinw ~otng there!'
rnorat10n stamns.
Fin~er Exercise" predict Rosalind RusRut hl' sttll kept walkin'(. Then It's title . "Stamos ,. With Big sells performance will win an 0 scar
hr thought : ''What if Casey TS Stamp of Disapproval and jt&gt;ers l nomination .
homE' but his "'ileelbarrow is brok- at the crudeness of stamp!! por·
Joe DiMaggio, without a blonde in
fll . Tht.n rn really be WB!Iting my travtne- the chicken industrv t I sight, celebrated his 47th birthday with
. "
had one. ahout a I94R one show1ImP .
inll a biq rat Buff Cothin . l;enn pal George Solotalre at the Cafe Pompeii
Mort Sahl's small role in "AdRut he deided to keep on going. and on down the line In the n~o:
vise
and
Consent"
wound up on the cute
Then the thollght came to him, fession .&lt;J, the bu~lness worlr!
ling
room
floor
Many of the top
"Wha~ if Casey is home and his Mother's Dav and just the oth:
wheelbarrow Is In good shape- er day 1 received a JettE-r with members of tbe Jockey Club are trying
hut suppose he decides he doesn't "NfliRmut.h 1861·19fll.'' honoring to talk Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt into
want to lend it to me?"
bosketbntl. The writer herself de- taking over as head of the New York RaWith this thou~~~:ht he began to plored this big, sornwlinil slamn, cing Association when John Hanes
Nobody in the Tin Pan Alley jungle
leaves the position . . . Barbra (she
fret and fume worse th.an ever, sol savin~ you could hRrf'lv ~et it
these
days seems the least embarrassed
Men he ~ot to Casey I door, he and the 8drlress on
'twas one spells it that way) Stre!sland, the singer to put his name on a composition as if it
in the Blue Angel show. has been grabwns practically In a rage.
of the tinter envelor
bed by David Merrick for "I Can Get It were an original with no bow to the dead
Casey opened the door, greeted I
him pleasantly. Kelt
dicln't I Just for the record - 1 Implore for You Wholesale." She's a splendid ad- composer. Current examples: Elvis Presley 1s sin,png something titled "I Can't
-:;::;~;~;;;~y~~~ DAd, whl'n he I'(Pls slamllS for dition to show biz.
,,
'!IVIQIU
!-k~~ me (a~rl T use rr~ther a lot
of
Help Falling in Love," which anyone
theml 'Be sure to get the re~The true life story of Alicia Dar r with a rudimentary knowledge of music
~;:1:;:~.- 1 do NOT want the Purdom Clark, who was headlined as will recognize as "Piaisir d' Amour," and
"the 13-day bride who inherited $10. there's a record on the market titled
"""'"" .
We can eet SO sillv in this our 000 ,000" 1s
· b etter than most movies.' "Don't Stop Now,'' which Is a melange
heloved U.S.A. -over fooO. dane· Sh
h
.t
noard o! County Commission- In~. reading, love making and . he came ere as a refugee from a Pol- of the chorus and verse of an old Whi e
1
ts •oncen ration camp and made the )\jlssian ballad, "Kalitka," known in EngPrs to Ashla nd 01! and Refining whnt have you. But deliver me Cinderella stor~ all the way. Her meet~ lish as "The Little White Gate."
r.oH, parcels,
Sutton. h d
rrom these gr:eat big king .&lt;;ize ·mg WI'th wea It Y Alf re d Cornmg
··
nd H
Clark
There a·re also. so-called "son~writovhmo
arhree t, ec. , to -~tnmp~ - nnd don't forgl't to was unconventional, but within six weeks ers" who don't mind taking credit for
fo 1\rt ur L. t'pencer, Margaret A. l rPnrl lhe Life article.
I aft er th ey 'd sa ld h e11o he gave h e r a tunes penned by living authors: a curIs, Orange.
S·,f'nct&gt;r,
parce
HayDmond Harbl'&lt;rht. doc., to J'VF. PROMISF.D m'"•lf for 8 $95 ' 000 di amond engagement ring.
rent record on the Bruce label credits
H
A!ter Allred's sudden death, Alicia one "Clta" as composer of "Sunday
1t.~.::'h"t amrerht, Robert F Har· Jon" whtl~ that 1 shall hrtng up remamed quietly close to his mother's Kind of Love"-and all this time
" Ph!\ J Harbrer.ht. cert. l ~hi' followm~ rath~r ticklish sub· side unUI the announcement f h b'
S
f11r trnn!-1, Pomeroy.
wrt Mmely the comphlnt I'Ve lnher't
d
0
er 1g A CAP thought it was written by Bar·
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t ance was rna e.
bara Belle, Anita Leonard, Stan Rhodes
ln hn C. Doo1ey, Marie Dooley to hrnrd from R .(ood mnny neople
Will
b d
E ·trl Rafferty, Edna Rafferty, so 1thnt for too often 8 deceaRed one'.11 __
some__ ~X~!e~_s_e t~~! the 3 a.m. and Louis Pr~m_;_a.:_.- - - -- - - - -

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Then tho group journeyed t&lt;
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acrea, Sal~m.
It wns1 ~~~~ 1 kn~wn, myself, that
50
Albert Hill Jr ora E Hill to
h ~ym~ there, I shou ld
flnle w H•ll M~~Y Jane ·Hill
ne,ver
uve ound out who th~
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v1cemwas
acres Letart,
to me
r th1or" hns been sa ld
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cnnonce.
James P. Osborn, Detty L C ,
f
o~born to Marietta El~ Co
nn t we or Rood ness IAkf!,
R1i!ht of Way Ohve
. ~et out nf thlll rut, or whatever ft
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Thelma Carpenter
to Henry IS?S
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Cnrpenter, lots, Rutland.
uhrr 1Y 1 e departure from this
1
Mayme F. Hobart, Esther H e~rt
g d of ·Vl't onet more human beClnrk, Lenort H. Kent, John H I ~:me "'tcrves ~ 1~a!ll I that his
Kent. Arthur Clark, Carla Klein,
le mcnllone Re otJves of
Peter F Kle-in to Noel Herrmann ~;~e ~ere p~ese~t at a service
Edith HerfiJ\ann, parcels,
!lion ~e kv wlee w erde such omis·
no p uce - an were
prop~ury.
b
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Honor Pupils
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mplore you

•l'"'c. ne " - and they couldn'! we recall correctly - and affect- Lennon Sisters ainiJ the
convmce her !.bat the Victrola ionate thoughts comes to us of "Greensleeves'' - Wonder
W~!l run neither by gas or elec- that man of God now passed from that's so sdd, even thouah 10
trlclty.
our midst - We stop and chat t~t earthly sweet- Santa seemed
their store) with Sndle Cro!s Lew· arrive an various nelghborlna
' always so sunny- an 1 towns jullt 8! the last T. Glvlng
LOOKING AROUND- Doing a · tB- Shes
b
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teenty bit of Christmas shopping usy, too - S
• tewed turnips
was being cracked
-and proud that I could get a toe today - I believe I've
It's as bad a• Hamlet - "Thf
m the door -A local teacher aim- enough for this fail , ns of
funral balr:ed meats Do eaerly
• a seasona I t hlng With
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lng at the next gala day after Th eyre
furnish forth the marriage feast''
Hallow E'en asked her younssters fall only - and SlppJn' Cider -and nothing - now -will t~Uite
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my tune aett1e down till the last 1tamp if
and one httle feller piped
now - We've slugged down so \!eked and the last ribbon tied
"The Emergency Squad'' _
much I hate to tell you the total December 25.
lives near one of Its u 1 u~l
as of now - One theory, il heli~' IIF"'"Oiiii"'"'"'"iiiiiii;iiilliiiiiliiiii'il
and Is duly .
arthritis- -Well, It's by far
lnfinfl Wh"lt8
Ior o bit And eeelng three
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Rodney llut&lt;bee, Annette Ebersbaeh, Connie Hotlleld. S lepbe n
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8 !Uio Gra41 ...: P!tyllio Davidson, 8amm11 Lewit. Marie Arix,
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1 - I rant, thing of a INlndow, 11 which one cop
recent ~Sit
nicer g1ft - or course, Mrs. F. marked 11 The lady 1e1una a
prof\1,ptly gave one away · hiatorlcal" - it'll rock you
~alights in 10 dotna - My first Ueve me - Hope you heard
glimpse of al!Uertna !rota and
street llghtlnga yesterday Methodist Church Ia to get
new outdoors decoratloils choir slngen (flgurea• we•ve
for 15 years or so were made and
put up by Rev. Brady Moore.

Debra Gtrtey, P•atiY St&amp;ata, Gordon Proff", Jay Wauonu, DUly
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November day- Laurence
keeping's "Fun and N011

The Harrloonvillo Elementary He tello ol h!o mother Srhool Honor Roll hao been an- would say to them "Don't
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around without gasoline - it
Ftnt Gt... -lrll Arex.
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dy Butcher. ~udy caraey.
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First Panther-Jacket Cage Clash Comes On
Tuesday Night On Middleport's Gym Floor
Coach Moore's Qub Is Favored
To Keep 1961-6~ Rerord Uean

Rio Graode College'•
young throe gamet.
Comm&lt;ll1ln&amp; .. the TOI'ALB a.D-1011.
team tr.vet.,d to Bickley,
W. Rio Grande aent four player• terwarda, COach Lanham said
JUO GRANDI Cll)
va . liaturday lflght and ron bead Into the double ooorlng eolumo, felt tU long Thankogl\'lng
Smitla I:H4; Aruott U-10 ;
ini!J! Into s toam thai eould do but thia wa&amp; oot enough ao Bec:lt: lion layolf had burt hta team """·1 -.-. llot-1; young J.U; Marko
: Bldlenlafll+ll; Bob Hart00 wrong which mult&lt;d In the ley showed live players In dou- siderably, ID !bat too many
oecond defeat of lba IOUOII . u ble digits.
lhDts ......, mlued and the l'e'
S:l7 • JW:o U.lll· Wllllarna
Beckley College pooled a 1 - The Hawko' perfectly oxocul- bounding was pnu:tleatly - ·
. sW 'Bariman~; Gilmore
victory
ed fast break sometimes oent a IJtent at ttmeo.
TOI'ALB D-:I&amp;G.
The Hawks wuted littlt time throe on ooa or a four on I '" o 'l1le loOB was the I&lt;!OOIWI against
.
on the Inept Redmen as down the floor after a rebound, lbree wino for RJo Grande
the host team rBD and shot thelr an dthls resulted In a 23 point they pre~ to meet
·s·
way Into • hollllme lead of (50. production by Gene Sumpter plu.s Cbrlsllan Tburlday night at
32 and continued to show their Dave AlberltoD'I I&amp; markers.
Oak Hill High School
mastery of the IIAldmon 11t the For the lo&lt;oing Redmen, Bernie
BECKLEY COLLEGE tlOII
oe&lt;ond hall.
Bleterstall's 18 polnta WljS high. Chamben S.ll-!3; Edwards
A comblnatiOD o1 a l·Z.J ZOllO Other playe.., l1t double figures 7; Sumpter S.S.23 ; Melvin
defense, a bluing la~t break and were Paul Srnlth wltb 14, an d Varney 1.0.2; F ox 1:1-14;
--' Lany Arnett wl lh ray IH:4; Le MaBter iJ.0-15;
control of the boards eauaed the Dick Raee """
Rio Grude charges of Cooclt Art 10 each.
2.().4; Albertoon 7·2-16; Bailey
Tbo lledlard Bobc:all won
Lsoham to lose their 1 e eon d
1B OW!r Letart. 111gb oeoro man

AD Stan /

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News Reported

Hondo Gets 28 Porn·ts But
Pro Standings Lucas Held To 11 In. Wm"

straight after winning their lint

NoiiOIUII League
Eulml By DICK JOYCE
Wlo. T. Pet. PF PA
Uolled Preso bttemutlo•ol
~ew York
9 3 0 .7SO 333 189 doach Fred Taylor isn't
Philadelphia
9 3 o .750 310 Z45 ing 'toaay because Jerry Lucas,
::leveland
8 4 0 .M7 198 248 college basketball's outstanding
Pittsburgh
5 7 0 .417 265 25S player for the past two seasons,
St. LouiJ
5 7 0 .tl7 228 254 SQ&gt;red only 11 points in the
Dallaa
4 7 1 :384 1911315 eyes' opening victory.
Washington 0 11 1 .QOO 126 338 Lucas, bidding for his third
Wellen Dlvtololl
straight AIJ,America b&lt;rill,
}reeo Bay
10 2 0 .133 S46 .].84 only seven shots from the
Detroit
7 4 1 .&amp;\3 233 D4 against Florida stale
3oltlmore
7 5 0 .583 258 249 night but the top-ranked
5an Fran.
8 51 .145 SOO 2Z4 came t)lr&lt;!ugh with 8 ~trong
::hicago
6 6 0 .500 257 25.'1 effort and ~ 72-57 trtumph.
Mi~aota3 9 0 .:YO 243 •342 Ohio Sta~ 8 opponen~ ~or this
'.oa AIIJ!eles 3 9 0 .250 212 2112 -~ - Pittaburgh, Wwhila aod
&amp;uDdoy'o Renlls
Wake Forest-may decide to fol-

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GREETS TEAM

WINNIPEG, Man. ~~;~~~~:!Ill
person&amp; turned out to
Winnipeg Blue Bombers foottemn SUnday at a victory
celebration at the Winnipeg Arena
Bombers won the G~y Cup
cblun!&gt;loru!hip at Toronto Saturday
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New Chrbtmas Store Hours
STARTING THIS WEEK
IOpon """ doy ott dar 7:00 A.M.
Saturday til 9:00 P.M.

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Detron 16 Chicago 15

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New York 17
\ it. Louis 38 Washington 24

Ohio State will face its Blilfeat
of the new &amp;eason

Forest Saturday night
Salem, N.C. Lucas,
on his only attempt in
first half and connected o~ 2 of
feld goals 11t the s€cond

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Cage. Scores
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Bonaventure Q Ktat St. U

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Duquesne 72 St. Francis 5I
CCNY 13 Columht~ 60

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Nordl Canlillla SL 1f Telltlf&amp;JJee It
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Hoth·ing goes up
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wattr vapor and air
another new way AEP
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First time In the Westem Hemisphere! (Ooing up on
tl\e Big Sandy River In .eastern Kentucky is this
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Macllell broke Doug Jon•• streak

Eastern Wins
Second67-47
Over Shade

IN NEW JEJISEY
SP-4 James F. Bowles, of the

S. Anny, son of Mrs. Ernest

Bowles, who was called here In
Tex.-BID Meek was October, due to the death of his
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coacll at father, left Wednesday . for MeSouthern Methodist.
Guire Air Ba&amp;e In New
I!IUNDAY
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where he boardnd a plane
MILWAUKEE, Wls.-The Green Thursday to return to hta base
Hay Packer&amp; clinched the Westem Ludwlgsburg Gennany.
Div-ision litle In the National Foot·lf'iiii......i'-';;;;;;;;;;;;;;...i...i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"il
League by beatiog the Naw
York Giants, 20-17.
eAre You Pl•nning

WEST PALM BEACII, Fla. 'A New Home?
Coach Bob Aabley's Eal!to.nl Gay Brewer Jr. of Crystal River,
Eagtea won tHeir second
Fla., won the West Palm Beach • Does Financing
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In two days wbell they easily
golf tournament with a '12St11nd In Your W1y?
posed of Shade of Athens Co.
score of 2'14.
the seore of 111-n In a Saturday
If so, perhaps we can
night game played at EasiA!m.
PTI'SBURGH -Phlladephla Ea·
The vJSitors were aever iD the gles' defensive back l,rv Cross suf. help you! Write us '•...
game ao · the Alhleymen ripped fered a po.Slble eoncussion In a Giving us style of home
oft a 19-9 first period lead aDd game again&amp;! the .Pittsburgh Steel· you desire, location, smn1
lltcre&amp;sed the margia to ~ by 811! and W88 taken to a bospltai and price 'range.
balftlme.
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Strictly Confidantlal
At lbe third twn II was 5!&gt;3&gt;
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the fourth period with II I'
·w1n the Indian Wells Invitationb
Eastern bad opeued their
cltamplon~hlp .
si&gt;D , Frkloy night ~alnst
land wltb a tbrllllati win
or the Had Devils.
Ia Saturclay'o coaiost.
Don
Fltcll, a 8'9'' oophom~ lorwanl,
and 5'9" ~- "'""' JID! i:oldweD led the winners with
excellent oUtside ohootlatl.
Ftteb lbolahed as the same'•
top oeorer with 21 while Caldwell
wu busy adding lJ polnt.s Ia the
winning effort.
Virgil Holsinger, the 1'1" oen:
lor center, did his sbare too u
he CODIIOeted for Ill poinil.
Otta Gutherie and Doo Jelfero
shared &amp;COring honors for t h e
looero wltll 14 polnta uc:h.
EasterD'I reserves made it a
clean sweep by downing Shade
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Kansu St. t4 New Men:lf!e 5!
pi agreed to face Texas in the Oklahoma G6 Soatben Cal. 58
Cotton Bowl on New Year's Day. Wtchlla 78 Wyomtoe 54
Moalau Sl, • Waobtagt.. Ill,
Arizoaa Ill. 78 Utah 71
III!AMI BEAOII, Fla. - Eddie ldallo 'It Gouaga 11'1

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ti&gt; Marietta, M.;, Mldijf to
Aloin and Edward Smith
Hill, W. Va.
· Mr. Harry Dean visited Mr.
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IWIA&gt;Y 8milb visited Mr.
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Weekend Sport Summary

BIRMINGHAM, Ala.-.Alabama, of 19 straight boxing.wins by gainniter wl!ming all 10 regular ..UOn
a ID-round deeiaion at Conven·
football games, accepted a bid to
Hj!]J.
~11 ,\rk~ In the Suger Bowl.

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OP!N t A.M. TO I
ON SATURDAY UNTIL

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Southern California, which

Deatou Are Teug:b

$25 to
$2000
DIC, 23RD.

~ pupils at

School.
'I1lese penons have
;ts opener over Missouri. lost to away of a recent: weekend:
Oklahoma,66-56, and lOth ranked Jani&lt;e Eutman to ColumbUJ,
Arizona Stat.. knocked off Utah·
Reed to Martoa, Mrs. !ofll·
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and brina 'em to us'

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Mr. Fronk Cheooebr... and Loe ,Jr. of Yellow Svrings are an- Mro. Hockhold of Ullea, H. 11'..
Fetty called 00 membel of the I QOUJJcing ~ birth uf a da ughter are great·&amp;rancimodwlrL
Lallpvllle C!&gt;urcll Wednosday Dobra Mane oo Thuroday Noolgbt.
vemb&lt;r 30. Grandparen!S are Mr. Warnero a!Jo ha~ two tdl!lr
By Hn. Alflla Barr
and Mrs. Robert Warner Sr., daughters . Rulh, age 111, •••
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lbree
to~~lumand~~·..·~~ ~~ , Church held 1 &lt;uvered dish lllp- II'Omroy; and Mr~ and Mro. f;•·Margaret. age
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Cheesebre'" of Middleport. OthMr. and Mro. Blair Cadwollader lm attending were Mr. and Mr1. 1
and Kn. JUII Marolle and ehiJd. Cor! Gorby and Ronnie. Mr. and
ren spent the woebnd with their I Mrt. Lee Felly and ,;,DB, Dick • • •
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M... Euga Jolmotml and Mr. I :!'·a'!~~· ;:!~Y· :~ :"~
• New $2,000 loan limit
and Mro. R00ert Ha)ool
Lynch, Leona
• Take up to 3 years to repay
Th Its•"""" D with Bruce
an I!Y'"&lt;Ufi ay
*Credit Ule Ins -··..- - . avao'lab'·
and went to Columbus suur· l Janet Kennedy, Helen Bolen
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low
••uup
rate&amp;
to spend the week end
w
Krs. Annie )IJ]Ier who haJ been
went to Mari&lt;IU aYet I ]I
wfth Mra. Vona Ml•:;:~ l

Smith. :10 points. weekend.
attended
wu Duane Slddero wltb 9 points, The followtns hav. blrlhdo&gt;YIO 1SciOO.I at LangJVille Sunday.
IChuclt Smith with I pillnts, DanDean Dee. 1, Nathan
Don Gorby .... a 'llumlaoglvlltg :
ny Bri,kles 4 points, Everett BatNo. :19, aod Patu Well NOY . dinner guest of bia son. Carl
.. 2 polnto, Bob Whally 2 points,
by and !amity.
and Dick $af1ell~ 2 points.
vidaon, 116-82, slxth~ranlred KaD- Tbo t1tb and 1th have 1 110W
State topped · Now Mexico,
Kn. Dieill.

Len Chappell and &amp;.to:
Bob Wollard, who
Espe'ially when John &lt;lloDdol the veteran Wake Forest crew
· ~inDeaota -t;a Loa ngeles 21
Havlicek, one of three starters victory last Saturday!.
·I ::loveland sa Dallal 17
back from last season's NCAA f~ c· . tl h-' f
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li&amp;ts
take
the ala k "th
mcmna
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our payers
America Leapt
na
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\ew~d double figures, led by Tom ThackButen Divlllea
a ~pot th peFrlonnd_ance as
20 points, against Indiana
w L. T. P~. PP' PA agams Beae ora
t&amp;ns.
The Be ats wh I st
l8 AI80 WID
arc • o o
-louston.
I 3 1 :rn 418 Z06
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starters from last year, got
Boston
7 4 r 636 337 292 Cincmnati, upset wmners over
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. ~ew v~
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1 5 o .S8S 256 307 . e u~ eyes m
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from Fred Dierking and 10
, ~uffolo
1 7 0 .4111184 314 finnl, picked up where II left off Geor e Wils
Wetten Dlvldu
with an easy 86-63 victory over
g
on.
!anlllegp
11 1 0 .917 361 11111 Indiana State. It was tbe 23rd con·
Sta_te_'12-FI-orld_o_st_ale 5'1
DaU11s
4 8 o .333 2SO 298 secutive win and 60th in a row at
Dl!nver
S 10 0 .!31 230 383 honie for the second-ranked Bear-ll'lll'd•&gt;e 86 Pittsburgh 10
Oakland
z 10 0 _167 2110 376 oats.
Toledo 78 Morrta Harvey II$
BowliDg Greea ?8 Bradley 63
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SudAJ'I Jtetalta
Of the rest of the nation's top DePaul 86 Millneiota 56
Buffalo 28 Oakland !1
10 teams, only Southern Califor· Drake 90 lndlaaa 81
New York 18 Dallas 7
nia, ranked No. 3, and Utah,
Deiroll w..taem ODiario 51
lloilstoo ss ~ DIA!so 11
No. 7, went down ro defeat.
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18 Marietta
' · BW!oll • .~ 14' '
rl!liled Wake Forest do "'!!ed Da61 We stem Mlel.
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Your sen~lce It better, your ratlllnl lowerllee&amp;use
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Ohio Power Company Is 1

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than any oth•r tn.,.tor-..ct utility, A'fP olds tho
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11 BaroW 'l'lllmM HJma.a, M.D. see what happeu? '!'beD., 11 your
Q - II ar6rMll mrdt .WOrM
doem't 1top fallln1 out: aDd
by eaiJni obout two orange. a beglD grow~DB back,-Jl¥1 me tbt
day! U 10, which would be a bet.. name of your lavoritt
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POll CONSISTINT DliiPENDAILE RESllL TS

A-n.n ... aamuy
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of arlhrttll aa there ort
atldl colotJ .,. daqorouol 11111
juice!!. And there's wy a o n U,.,. •an procluet
that's made better ar . wone
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oranges, prunes, flp or lll7
danger no ion&amp;er lliltl Jlace
er article of food. or any diet.
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Youth Week Is
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I have read that
baldness in women is a result
rolling hair on tight rollers
silting under a drier too often.·

have been rolling my hair a·l&gt;Out
four times a week and WllftJ ·
drier about once a month.

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cause there has never been
baldnesa on either side ol
family,
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reason like a fellow wbo has
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dowo to the llrohoutt to find
how they think tbt blue IIIJ~·II
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 1961

NO. 195

SINGLE COPY-le'

President Kennedy Will Be
Speaker For DiSalle Event

Sewer Bond Sale Expected
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The ·main speaker at the $100a-plate dinner bore Jan. 6 to honor Gov. Michael Y. Di-

And - there'slllllhiD&amp;

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Thloto Ohio
will since
l&gt;e Kennedy's
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the 1960 presi·~"ol campoIgn,
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'lbe dinner is to be the m•Jor
fund-raising event for the Democratic partY in Obio lhls year and
takes the placP. of the usual Jef.
ferson.Jackson Day dinner.
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Everyone Alive ...,... hoveftr.......
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hard
for hu
him.been milch speculaThere
lion since the governor's an·
nouncement that ne will not run
again that he. may he in line for
a federal post. Askod if Kennedy
would anpoun·ce at the dinner
whell&gt;er DiSalle was helng lnvitod
to Waihlngton, the gomnor ,...

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give the·dinner 1ri DiSaJJe•s honor plied: "l doubt it. He'll probably
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the
following bls annOuncement be talk on current affairs. "
Meigs County Sheriff Rober c. tloa or Amerlcu Sta&amp;et . IOAS~
do!S not plan to ~eek re-election.
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Hartenbach h.as urged aU Meigs voted 144 MoHa1 ..,W !a 1•
The governor aaended the
County IMlorlsts to d•lve with ,.,. ol 111• - • · Oaf1 Caba
Army • Navy football gt~me in
care so everyone will enjoy the aad. Mexleo ~lied Colomw.'l
Philadelphia ·last Saturday ae: a
oncoming holidays.
pnposaf fer Ute confereae., " '
gllt'!lt of the PresJ~nt He said
Sheriff Hartenbach said ln his flve ·etw coull'"" ...tabled,
November re('IOrt bis department
investigated eight traf£ic 8CCI·
dents. '111ere were 48 personS held
l in county jail during November:
nine were boldoven. For the
same period last year there were

the dinner lad been dle:cussed at
the game, but had actuaUy beeD ·
11\1. Some time before that.
Whera asied if he had made a:ny
side be~ with the President at
the game, DiSIIle replied: "We
we~ both Navy n-.en that day."

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Pomerey, Ohio

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Christmas Left
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Sllpover Sweaters :1.95 and 4.95
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favorltelin full pleated atyles - •emi..Um sklrta In several differe11t stylea - all basi~~ colora In 10lld
flannels and a beautiful Jl'Oup of plaids and tweeds aome wltluweatera dyed·to match.

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Week's Dining

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and financial interests in Columbus have agreed to buy
the $180,000 in general obligation sewer bonds at a 3%.
per cent interest rate.

GAMMA RAY BUFFER-Economy ~~~~~~t~=;

Final sale of the bonds will be the first big step take

by the village toward construction of a sewage treatment "!ion sh~lters appear to be popular at I~ntoo.
plant and sewe~age here.
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!Is on d1sp1ay at the court house. Promoters claim a
. Crow_ told e~uncilmen 8 •pec·lcomnut~ and clerk abould .set may hope to thwart that Strontium 90 dust
tal o~mBIIce will have to be pas• I a meetmg date Cor budget appro- 1
1 blasts. Possib)y, it's a good refuge when
ed qmckly 10 th~t legal proce-- priatiou of_ next year's money. mounts; it's rather large for a rabbit .hu!l.~h. ~~~Ill
dures _can be carried through be-l - ~ hght ~lem at UnKI~ 1kennel? But the Humane Society won•t
it
!fore hme ru.DJ out. '111.e bond 1 av agam was d~. Council oust Rover if anti·missile missiles and robot atomic WiiJ''i".
must be sold by January l, l982. 1taid It hu the J1ght, and
heads streak through the skies of southeastern Obi~.

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It was agreed that eouncilmen willing to put it up, but they
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will meet in special session next , no place to put a Juide line.
Monday night to pa111 a resolu· l' - Chle( Webster was a~~ked
al
tion authorizing the sale.
Joe motorists are using the town I
The announcement that t h e lot between Mechanic and Butbond• wlll be sold privately made ternut-av or if persons Y(ho work
it clear that the federal JOV«&lt;l· out of town are the ones who
ment would take no action.
A park their ears there. Webster
1member of. the Ohio Pollution said it was definite that . iocil
Board had told council earlier if worken are parking there.
Calculator~ were ~lick.ing, !Ypewriten: ticking, .
no private flim will buy the bonds Present at the Session were a_dding !'lachm~s buzzmg m Meigs county ~urtho\111"'111~
when an altempt .i5 made to sell i Mayor Legar Clerk Edna Schoen. flees this mormng as wqrkers began checking bow .IIJ
them the federal 10\'erMM!llt l leb. Counci1~ Don Collins, Dor the county genera~ ~und is in !he red .
would act.
Schaefer, Richard Rupe
and .co1:1rthouse officials e.xplamed_ t~t each year alii~~
'l1le $ISO 000 · sewa~ bond Franklin Rizer
this time the county begms runnmg m the red. The
were voted' in 1
1be action ~
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Calculators Hum In Annual ·. •·
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~~-• talon th the viii e
soJielklr take necessary slep.!l
December •30th
aUempt to sell the bonds:
Ule

the money
Oh' on~tl
. ol-.asthemade

datJQn
ommen
10 .-u ut1oo
Board.
It came at the No- ·~

tax
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Actmty
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tl&gt;e amoont
of apparently bad ...., t:!;:~
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e.y ·Nelson, ••_, trans r-~
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from
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NEW YORK IUPil - A. LuJo.epll 'r, FertuoD .ID I ...,_u n a1
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to 1.icen5e and
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theran leader attacking the grow· • Dtmocr•Ue Jao4allde
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Vieo ·Preoldent Richard M. Nlxoo
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It was •eporle&lt;l lhat Comrn~·
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nrl A • through the auto l1ceme and
deoplte
trlpo through the
IN8PECTION _ Illaow'-a•
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ged h bes -ro
1 oa die baUot,
"'... Crow satd he was told by one
1noners an ar mger a
very .
state. ····-·~,.
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,
eance
The. ~. poll w111N_, 1 ,. Columbus attorney thJ!.t thert
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·-Jbeine Fire ~rtm~t Nalsoo wen discussing~ over-Jund of the eount~.
But OiSalle was one of the ftr8t ~- u ~~~~,&amp;~ueecU ~ wu . ~~s:;~~ =::~~':,'!: for ,pilli&lt;~ year, ciDCt . . ~ suff~lent tJme iG •11 t h e JwiU _sponsor a New Year a ltoh- all picture of the rounty s
£i- 1 One cwnty. official said I&amp;
pre 111 t audllor, . l•mes A. bonds but notes coUld be issued )day ~nc!t' at tbe old R a c I~ e nanees. ~ da~ and the budget of r~ ~him~~ •.
major polttlcal flguret to endorse ....pee~ uy· anwnM , .,wope, ,
·
. ltboiln, ilu PaMacM Jda: ,or a series of note! could be is· l High school December 30, with the engmeer s department.
[s1onen ~d tbe engmeer 1
~ former senator for the Demo- Portamoutll., Qraad CaptU 0) .ment stores.
musk by ~he Five Saints. T he II was reported the finance dis·
for th11 year is BOW opetllo
erath~ nomination lind worked &amp;be Guar4 of. &amp;he G,.aod CouocU ' The _Rev. Dr. Edgar .S. Brown 1 ea4ld:aey fer Use GOP DomiDa. e:ued UIUI the bonds al'(l! sold.
of Ohio, Royal 1r Select Ma.· Ja.: dJrector of worship oC tbe tloa far JOVM'IIor
Leading off the subject of the Southern LOcal Boo:;ters A~ia- russion began aftf;t the commis· mg on an overdraft..
1
aonl, Wednesday evenin«. the Umted Luther~n Church in AmtF~ ·'
'
bonds, Council began talking with tian will be invited to bt' ro-!lpon· sioners noted that a resolution 1 Engineer Stamey • Bbizniet·
Royal Ma!lter df!grte was con- 11ca. th~ nationalargest· Lutberan ~ ZM~JDiiii~ . Crow concerning the gae: rates. sors.
in the amoUnt of $5.0S9 had been denied .the seatemeat aftcr . llit '·;
(erred followln&amp;: dinner 1 erved , ~Y· made the ~.ppeal Sunday~He was asked by one town offi- Firemen said they will apply transferred frorh the county fund .foreman, , Danny 'l'bampeaa, hat
1
by ladle&amp; of Pamer.,- Chapter The Lutheran, .his church•
cial if he thought council should aU proceeds to the remainder of 1 W aid for dependent children made a check of the budget tbil· ..
186, OES, ai the Ma!lotdc weekly news ma1a:une.
.
turn down the Ohio Fuel G a 8 the note on the emergency squad sumetune back. The resolution morning Blazewicz said ftllll,tJI!
Temple. Reunion of tbe 6th
"Chr~stmas, _the . u.nnual ~~U!I
Company rate increase natly and ambulance. Admission charges
, has been spent fnlm the
Arch Cryptic A.no .. council• ~alute m the dtrect•on of rebgwn
take it to the PUC.
were set at $1 and -rn ei!nl.s.
' neer·s budget trus year . ...~•'•,·
of Cbllllco&amp;he. Athena, Galli· IS now the property of th~ bustThe tolicitor saki he thought _In other business last night. the$457,000 was appropriated.
polls, t.ogaa, Pomeroy. Jack· n.ess world, and I saY it I! high
council should consider trying to firemen purc~a.'led two
nPw
1said his department: .,:~:~
The sale of 1962 dog tags wa!l 1011 , Porttmou~ 1 r (o 0 t 0 a, b~ that .the churth aald In
get a better price than has been heavy-duly ram coats for the de·
has SS3.001 left in its o
tou~hed off Monday by Meigs WashlnJton c . H. wat hP.Jd MIStake-ably clear words that It
offered. Councibnan Franklin Riz· partment and announced a work
0
ge-t of this year.
Cot\nty Auditor Gordon H. Cald- FrWay at Wellstoa Couat!ll No. intends to d!;orce i~lf from the
.
.
er uid, .. We mad&amp; a pretty good session at the site of the new
well wfld said he had previously 121•
whole mess, he said.
di::~ Betllllg, '16, ol Pome~y. •offer of increase _ we thought." town hall-fire station next Mon.
cens. and g33 tax fund
planned not to bello selling the
He urged Lutheran churches to
onday evening at MeigS Crow ~aid he believes the Pub- day evening.
·
overdrawn at present
licenaes untO Del-ember 11. Htlw·
minimize Christmas services. BUg·
ral Hoepitalllhortly after suf- lie Utl1ities Commission wlll go Representatives of the depart·
. I through a transfer of
ever, he said, t~ number of perlliZeDS
gesting they hold. midnight Holy ferlng a heart attack •t the home Ialong on a rate increase to a cer- ment indicated some other or· A footba_ll banquet ~onormg : in the· t'flgineer's budget, it
sons already have asked to buy
Communlon services on Christ- of a oephew, Martn MacAnills••tain extent.
ganit.ation should be in charge rJ Easl&lt;ern Htgh School grid play- ibe taken care ol. Workera
the tags.
mas Day He al!IO proposed that dence
with. whom ·she made her fe!\1- Makm' •Brepoon
a
rt
the w
te aChrilltmas
hel&lt;l Thursday
at 7::li !lthe aud'tJors•ce
, offi had not ·.
r . . tree decoration in Ra- ers will
' behEa
' hShl
00
1
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~dwell 11ald several of the
congregations not "bother' to·
·.
:situation of the village which CUJe this ~ar. The department p.m. ~ t e
stern H lg c
lpleted figures on the auto
1962 dog tags were sold Monday.
decorate their churches.
The Pomeroy emergency squad 1g presently In the Public Utili· has 4ecepted the responsibility in cafeter1a.
censf and gas tv: at latest •
The tap eost owners $2 while
took Mrs. Betzing to the hospital ties Commission, Crow laid a the past, but "we are not the on- James Vennari. Rutland HitJt "! today.
the charge of a kennel license
IS
at 7:115 p.m. f'Sterday evening. complete
flnanicial ~-tement Jy organizatinn," they said.
School Coach, will )(! guest speak- En .
If' . 1
ld a- .
She is
rv· ed b
. ter
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h Bob
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.
gmeer 0 JCaa s 18 ill tlO.
IU IV
V a SIS , from the last raise to the present
1remen 118 anyone or a n y er wben Coac
As t'Y s rtn"mnt IU probably
·
,.rs. Margaret 1Riggs Of Colum- has been completed. The local business wishing to donate to- team is honored. Tickets may be pat
{ ~fund "thin,• ..• ,
, There were 3~364 dog tags soJd 1 D.A.R good cltilenship tests
In Melgs county during 1980, then will be ~iven two !Ienior girls
bu!, a brother: Charles S~key, water company 11 asking a rate ward the annual visit of Santa purchased from any or the foot- :etra;;,s ~
Sof.WIthe
the number declined last year to I from each high school in Meig_s
o( Baraboo, WIICOJJSin; 17 nieceS increase from the PUC w h j I e to Racine is welcome to call the ball players or anhe hlgh school lcense and g:r~ fund at
a,SM. A $l penalty Is charged county this week. The tests WI!
and ne~hewa, five pf whom were the . vlUaJe object&amp; to il
department nu~. Clildren of office.
1 next meeting of the "9rnm.lsb•,
for all doJ!: tags purchased after I be conducted at the contestants
.
reared m her home, and are ~or· In other busblea _
Racine will be giVen trtats
b¥ The dinner will be served by 1ers. Highwa depa~
January 20.
respective school.!!, either Tues- ~~o E1gbth DistriCt A~rlctm l tin McAngus.' Mrs. Irene Bailey, - I t was dJstussed if the vfl· Santa December 23 in the bank the band mothe-rs of the high lers are
from that fund.
Dol Warden Genrge Logan day, Wednesday or Thuuday. ~gJ~nAttoet&amp;· Kd ~ c;;:s;:n :·~~meroy~Wall~ J.FMorrlJ, Mkl- )age should provide holiday free !yaNi.
school Eastern completed its grid
ha1 warned MeigS County do
The girl witt. the h,lghellt score 1._,0 1 hnt an. c re 0' pit' '11port
'eolumb"'·
sryndraRoncoll's
ParparklnJ.
Mayor
Charles
Legar
&amp;eason
thiS year on October 29.
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1a1d the viiJage €!annot
afford
Juu e oa eJ"8 To
S . ]H
Of
Troop 245 Sell:-eheck on tag!l this year, and if nated wmner and giVen a good , 1 Y and Post AcU 1 Re
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.
IUCh an expense at present - M t F •d
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~CIH ours
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nectessary. a house-to-house can- lcitlzenllhip pin and invited kl at- eansm
vty
ports Funeral servJcu wall be held and it has never been done beee
n ay ve
Stalt• Store NotM
oot Mud
v. . wBl be made to learn how , tend the Charter Day luncheon of for
'l1mnday afternoon at 2 p.m. fore.
The Repu~llcan Middle of the Spec:"ial store hours for the Boy Scout Troo~
m.y dop are · without proper ; the local Return Jonathan Meig.R
3511 re:~~~U~tt:e : : frOm EwJng Chapel with Rev. - Pomeroy Police Chief Jed ~:H: A=:=onFr~IU s~so~ ~ coming holiday season will pre- ' rnel~ ~onda~ evening at the
~·
Chapter in March.
, score~ ~i compiled in win- Waldo Bartels olf1clatlng. Burial Webtter gave Mayor
Charles 7: 30 p.m. at the a~~rriso~vil~e vail at the State Liquor Store ::re an ~idd~port. Sbt bt
I
Candidates from Racine High ·ng last year
will be In Beech Grove Cemetery Legar an increased figure when Grade School All Republiean men on Mulberry Avenue. areording I recetved mto the groop
•
~hool will h~ Miriam Srruth and IDl Large naUon~l cltaUons for dll- beside l1er late husband. Wendell asked If any additibJtal tickebl and women ~ Invited.
to an announcement by Managt"l' r~r::n:u= for a lrlb
Ractne Dl'feated
Sue Circle; Pom..-oy
h 1g h tlnguishod oervice, slped by Belzlng.
were , bs~ last week. C h leI The public will have the oppor. John ~·II.
. . · .
Rutland Graders
school, Sharon. Moore and Lola Past National. Commander Che•~
W~r 181~ n ticketa have tunity 'to meet Mr . Fred Rice, Re- _Begmmg Der. 15: the ~tore The troop 111 se_llmg mud ,·
Racine Grade ~hdol defeated Ziegl~r; M_idd1eport Hlgh School, ter Stellar and .national and d~ · &amp;
k
M I
been tuued m the Iaiit four days. publican candidate for representa- w11l be open for busmrss from 9 ers or wrought 11'011, f~ uw
00 SVJ e
Rutland 20-lS in a low scoring, . Sarah !"lannlgan and Sharon Pick· partment adju~ts wft.e mailed
an 8
- The lhlrd reading of an or- ,tive of the tOih Congressional a.m. to !l p.m. untll ~}(&gt;c. ~I porch~s to clean shoeS.
tl«~t defemdve game Jut week. ens: Rutland High School, Phyl- to both pol!lta last mbnth
Dead At Age Of 71 dlnance to P"ant a franchise to District. Jacob Turner. Middle- ~egular store hours w11l pre- Tomght the troop committe ,
~ top point getter for: Raclll@ ,lia HowarL an~ ;Connie Lewis and Middletown POll: lia ranked tee· Charles seldon . tSeddieJ Rose, the Columbo• llld Southern Ohio l ~· is chainnan of the Associa· v:11l from {)e(o _ 26 throu~tt the 28, ;to meet al the ~ Ball ,
w Larry Circle with nine fol· l Eastern High School, Annette ond with 8 score of S30 and al!o 71, of Crooksville paaed away Electric CompanJ. was gjven.
tion.
then ch~nge lo the spec1al sched· . mab plans ~or ~
}o
by Charles Cleland wlth :Bahr and Marilyn Koehler.
. ed the tlonal ltsttion f In November it was reported b7 - It wa11 reported the finance
ule agam through the 30th.
The ~other~ AUXIIUU')' of
11 ,
V~~trnploylDett P1 Selt. 1~14 ~;~rlouJ ~- ~ A~ by relatives today. "Mr. Ro:s 1
Four Fined In
uullfrERS To "'EET
1~~;n~s 0sellmg home made
J11 ck.. led Rutland "With ilx
cl•lms In MeliJ and. Racine hlt.l, under tom- was reared by his graodparents, •••••••••••••••••••••• Court Actions
Meigs county Fox Hunters
be p1a.a.tt ;
111
po nts follo.,ed by Uttle w 1t h
are 'down loom
aame mandert Wilson If, Cert and· WD· John and Sarah Rose on a farm :
Four persons were fined
sociation will meet at the Racine
'·
ft~ , flaclne )ed 7.S at the end perloo in 1980, according to the Uam s. Carr, respectively, dalnl· near B~ban.
•
• week in Meigs County court by Legion Hall Wednesday night at
ofJ the ftnt period, was tied at _late.!lt flgurel!l rei~ by the Bul\o ~, credit for 20 of the 29 actlvJ. 'Ibe deceased is survived by :
.
Jud~e Emmett Peeples Wlllla~ 17:SO p.m. Fox Hunters al-e urgfltd Seven lnitiatf'd
'1-1 'at halftime, Racine IJ'&amp;bbedj' ea~ of U~ployment Compen.. t"tes Jilted on the annual report. two children, Wavelene
and
! , Montg.dtnery $IOO and 'costs and to at lend. There will be- eleclion
the Ielclt+ll ,by tl1e third quat- utton.
Poe:t· 2JB ciatmed credit tor ,11 Chatk!!l. He W81 employ~ in a
~~";' :. !lel\teoced t£1 three days fn jl[Ji1 1of offitf'r.s.
fnto Shrine aub
ond ~
,Total claims for the week were activiliu;
·CrooklviJie pottery. He was prev
! on a ch.arge of driving while inJtmGMENT RUI .F.D
I· Seven lCK'al men were
~~~wiU : lay Let.art- on the 307 wtuch Jru;Juded 47 n e WI ~ winntn&amp;' )Xlltl were high ceded in death by his father,
: toxicated; James H. Matthews. A cognovit note judgment for mlo. the fall class of tbe
~
. , Sc~l eourt. to- claimll end 260 continued tllln~. from 1152 iD QITiO' who. eompleted Charles Milton Roae, and
an
• $18 and costs for passing at an $1 ,815, plus interest and costs. I Shrme ~t the fall
al 7.10 p;m.
the~ were 350 unetnp}oyment~and ~bm~. tiM annu~ repol'tl. aunt, Mrs. Car_rle Rose Yatea.
intersection; Richard L. Hawley was awarded thE' Farmers Bank urday m ~olu~bus, as
, .~ ,
·
.
Dutmg the same periodlbl UNlO, . ~ .-eeeivfd -national citations 'I1:M! date of his -:Ieath \'laS ' orr
$10 and costs for no -operator's li· and Savings Co. of
Pomeroy of the Twm f:Jty Shr)ne
G8NBRAL BOIPITA,L claims filed by Melga Countlana." ·for AmerieiD..
November t.
cense and Burdell Edwards $10 auainst Frances Foster Racine Pomeroy · MJddlepo:t.
Frtd Painte
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They a~ Pallas Hdl Dale
-"r,
.w . . a SET
and coets on a reckless operation b. Meigs county common pleas Thooron John.!IOD, Don~ld
8 ft&amp;AAft
~""' Green, PonteSQUAD CAU.£0
LOoq£ TO MEET
charge.
...
court Monday.
Ch 1
rfford
1
Bll!lleU, dbester; NEW HAVEN - 1be New Tbe Pomeroy emerdlnw. 3qued Worshipful" Mae:ter Phil
WilTO ELEcr
ares ~agner. C
Weaver 1la 1M.
Have w
• c1 b 11
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D--,-..,
Harry H1ll. Others
:
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n omens !.1 wl have ~u IUIIUilOned It 2:JS a.m. -this llamson said Pomeroy l...odge No~
LOCAL TEMPS
'I'ht're "''ill _ be a community ceremonial from the
. .
.; -. ~pr lC In&amp;. ba1aar trema and. baked goode morain!J to Ule'· ~~ ,residence U14 F and AM will hold Jt.s sUit·
The temperature in Pomeroy·~ meeting in the Bedford Youth were Archie Swartz, Max
. ·,,....~· ~.L , .
for aale, Decembet 9 at the :8os- OD WyUi1 HID ·for Etta. Greened meeting ~ednMday, Decetn·
down town businesa aection at Center Wednesday, December
Dr. Ray HP.aton, ·Bob
·
, Bfrth, ~. .,.~Wllbert tic bu_Ddfug iD New Ha\'en, from wllo was tr~porl:tid ..~ Me lg 11 ber s at 7:00 p.m. AU
master
11:09 p.m. today was 36 degrees at 7:30 p.m. to elect offlffi's. Ev- Claude Woodard,
.
,
'f ~-· , 10 a.m. Jto~:J ·.l'·ID. _ .
~'fal ~pi~ IDd adznitted.(~ are iAvitld..
witb IUDD)' Wei.
_ _.._
eryone is urged to attend.
iJoe Beegle.
1
Tl'aeJ. whl Hid the It It e
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umn began afU&gt;• a meetmg of the
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Mrs. Betzing
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Heart Attack

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All items washed and dried.

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Dog Tag Sale
I~ Begun Early
By Caldwell

Short Sleeve
Slipovers To Match _ _ 3.95

Christmas
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Pomeroy VIllage Soliciter Fred Crow advised Porn·
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Banton Cardigans _ ___,_ 5.95

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COLUMBUS UPJ _ Former

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PRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
OenmiMr 1-9
"THE HOODLUM PRIEST"
Don Murray, lArry Gahw,
Cindl Wood, Keir Dullea
A TRUE StQry1
"THE CANADIANS"
(Technicolor)
Robert Ryan, John Dehner,
Torln Thatcher and
Terha Strataa
SUN., MON. &amp; TUII.
Dec, 10·11·12
"ADA''
Susan Hayward
:Dean Matlin

BIJ Four eoafere•ee wtt.b R11118 nut year.
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D1cember 6-7
NOT OPEN

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Pftskleot Keuedy aad Brttllh

8S persons confined In
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·
The sheriff said 10 perSOlUI were ;
h.eld on charges of drlvlng while
intoxicated, nine for intoxication,
eight transltA, five for disturbing
the peace, two on open c~argez,
:two far investigation, and one
each for speedln1. non-support

The announcement from -Wa&amp;h·
lngton Baid the invitation to Ken·
nedy was extended by state Democratic Chairman William ColeDemocrats ·were jubilant over
the oiiiiOUilcement, hoping the
~ Pres.ident wiD give the 1962 cam·
paiiiJI • good send-of(,
Up for grab&amp; ln the election ere
• u.s.. Senate seat and 25 congreuioaal Mats and numerous
ttl~ ond eounty joba as ~ as
t1oe govemar.hlp. ,
Kennedy did not fal'l! well at aU
in Ohio In the prosldontlal elec·

'WASHINGTON

PriJJle MIDIRer Harold Mlemlllao m UkeiJ ._ t.aclde a broad
u.t . rtf e,ld1 ..,. pNhlems at
their Bermuda_ mee&amp;tDc Dte.
county ~1-.!Z, bieluciJDI proapeda for •

N.t.vy Won, 13-7.
J\aisl Ele«&lt;oa Hopes

Pomeroy Banks, Columbus
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