<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<item xmlns="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5" itemId="19135" public="1" featured="0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5 http://omeka.org/schemas/omeka-xml/v5/omeka-xml-5-0.xsd" uri="http://66.213.69.5/items/show/19135?output=omeka-xml" accessDate="2026-05-04T07:26:01+00:00">
  <fileContainer>
    <file fileId="54446">
      <src>http://66.213.69.5/files/original/ddd15682479d68869142402425cb0be3.pdf</src>
      <authentication>6a37f5f4509ed261f27469a6c44763fb</authentication>
      <elementSetContainer>
        <elementSet elementSetId="4">
          <name>PDF Text</name>
          <description/>
          <elementContainer>
            <element elementId="52">
              <name>Text</name>
              <description/>
              <elementTextContainer>
                <elementText elementTextId="60724">
                  <text>.

-_B-o.Jly Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0. Nov 24 . 1962

·---;;;;;:,;;;;~~~~~~ --

r Ar d A
oun nd
About
.

1

I

M1dd/eporf

M.rs. D.,I es Is
Hostess F
I'
or

. WCTU Group

'
I

~

'

'

M
rs. Bae.r, Mrs. Yeauger, Were
HOS tesses T0 Forest Run

wscs

~'hf"

.

'

Nuvem!X'r tllt'l'll!l~ nf till' who al:-~o read .. Tlmnksglvm.:
wscs of Lhe Forest Hun Meth- medrt.Rhnn aud H p.~m .. ,

. . ... . .

.

NOW YOU KNOW

Hold Services
LEARN OF DEATR
I
•
. portM"hasPerrym·eivedMitchwordof Middle-[
Rock Spnngs
For Mrs. Eddie
ot th•
E I w d d death ur llf'r hrnlher tn·law , s ,
I
pp e e nes ay ~ l&gt;.RVLS, Ill St Petersbur~. Society terns
I

£

~, Friday evenmg at the home of Mrs Chnsty Baer and Mrs
Mr. and Mrs Dwight Wallace its president , Mrs. L 0 Diles Alfred Yeauger as hostesses
and sons. Alan and Bruce are Following the openmg pray - DevotJcms by Mrs Uswm
~Ianning to spend the weekend ler by Mrs Clarence McNeal, Nease, spJntual . hfe secretary,
m McConnelsville With
M
~" b opened" the meetmg The group,
.
rs de vo11ons
were presentt"U y 1

?f

F

Al

lions were led by the minister

8

;:rs.

~

.

'

R

"'

-- ------

:.

..

j

' ·

R

--- .

VOL XIV

-

SATURDAY

Late:Movies:. ,
'

L

c

::

.:! ~ ------------

PRICE FIVE CENTS

o--

:1.? - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Scarred Safe~s Contents
Records,
Money,Are
Undamaged

••7

'

.

Cl

~ ~-"

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1962

,t!

Hillbillies

WCHS.TV

ii

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

NO. 188

I

.

•

.;.

;:;.·~
~

···-

WSAZ-TV

-

•

;

....
---

I
I

Ma 'nJ Ab f
5
d F'/
v
£ . ec.on
m

"'~ ;

SPECIAL

11

Cast Named For
3 Act ComedY
At Rut/ d H'
an

.,

""· ,t!

.

ul

en tine

Low tonigbt 21-37. 1'UetUy
part!) doudy •nd a little
warmer wltb 11igbt cbuce ..
rain .

cast
Iron

Social News

L(

eorded.

f!:ugene Underwood
Refresh.
_
ments were served .to the fol·
Sunday School attendance on lowmg , Nancy H.rtf1eld, RLchNov 1 Sw as 79 Theo Hering ard Jeffers, Mary , Martha and
was $22 97
Dorothy Arnold, Jan Ann Smith
Marta and Marla Grueser Rom Reed , Sharon Thoma and
rd
. h
h h .
d Mr. and Mrs Eugene Undlfo
satu ay mg t Wit t e11 gran
M
d M
' .. . I wood .
parents , r an
rs. ~wls : 'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiOiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.
Grueser
1·
M
. Mr Leo
r and
s.
Smith and
son Kenny vtsLted with Mr and
Mrs. William Grueser M~nday
evening
Mrs R T Burdette is vis1t.

WEATHER

at y

e

MI.

Wasblnlton ln New Hampshire
where wind velocities ol better
thaa !30 miles ban been re-

Two articles were read, the Ewmg ~hapel Wednesday IS the former Mrs Florence
" America 's ThanksgiVIng" b)' at 2 p. m. wnh the Rev. Waldo Bn~ton, a former Middleport
Mrs Sisson and "A Thanksgiv - J Bartels, pastor of the Fed- resident.
mg Challenge' ' by Mrs Yeaug - eral~ church, and the Rev .
er A s~lal readmg "Old Mem:ei Smlth, pastor of the
RULES MONEY OWED
•
r-E
.
U
.
Wallace's parents Mr and Mrs Do ld B
Sh
ed sang, We Thar.k Thee, Lord, Time Thanks~iving " selected nterpnse E B church ofhcJ- A ruling ha bee mad .
u_
,
.
.
na
oone
e us
followed w th p
d
atmg
s
n
e m
ln.-s. G. C. Knox who will be as her toptc , "Livmg Waters " ed . 1 Thrayker an ba by Mrs . Jacob Baer was read S . 1
.
Meigs common pleas court that
~lebrating their SSth wedd
m JtatJOn on
an sgtvmg Y bv Mrs Stacey Arnold
peel&amp; music was provided the ONEGO
t
.
Lng
An ar1cle was read by Mrs Mrs. Nease
·
·
by Fntz Buck, organist
.
t.'Orpora JOn_ owes
anniversary.
Diles on the years of prohibi
M
Mrs John Scott prestded at Burial
. Beech G
Machmery, Inc ., a Huntington,
: ; and Mrs. James Wisecup tion and Mrs Betty Clme read th rs Fred tNe~se .. £res~nted the business sessiOn and mem· cemetery:: ~:u bearers ~~: W. Va . firm, $2,596 13 plus ina
amUy who have been Jiv- an article from the Umon 81 _ e program op~c, .
e. onor bers responded to ron call with Ma or Charles Le r
terest, after ONEGO was in
in.g in the Hoffman property on nal. Reports were heard fro~ the parents
mLsslonanes and what they were thankful for A St ybl E
M'gtah, WJolsel.ph default of answering a demurVme Street are
.
.
deaconesses , The dut•es and
t
th
I
k'
f
ru e, ugene I c ' I Jam ' rer
their
I
movmg mto the National ConventJon and the qualifications of Methodist dea- repor. on e supp y as mgs or E. Clark, Charles F. Wilder·
.
ing in Colum~us with her daugh.
recent Y purchased home, meetmg was closed with the
.
. the }ear was g1ven by Mrs . muth Jed Web ter and D id
ter and famdy Mr. and Mrs
formerly the Peoples property F . d h c· I
d
.
cunesses were explained. A dJ Sisson supply chairman and Jt I
,
s
av
J a m es Sm1'lh and D'tane
r1en s tp ire e an the smg- 1
"A
Goodwin
1
on Union Avenue in Pomeroy. lni!t of "Bless l:le the Tie That a o~~
~ery specla pnv- was voted to increase the ask- Comin. from out of town for
OfeSt 00
Mr and Mrs. Wilbur Bailey
Mr. and Mrs . Shirley Mills Bmds"
liege was gLven by Mrs. Man- lngs for the year. Mrs. Roush lh
B.
M M
and Ruth Ann speat Sunday at
were ThanksgJvlng d i nne r
.
' nmg Roush , Mrs Edith Stsson, and Mrs Curtis were named as e services were
rs.
ary
Th PI .
..
i
guesta of Mr and Mrs Robert A dessert course was served Mrs Jack CurtJs, Mrs Russ the committee to remember the Jordon, Mr and Mrs . Ernest
B ~I 'ams Vl~tl~ w t~ ~rs. ,
Mills
·
·
by Mrs. Diles, Mrs . Nora Ham - 1Watson and Mrs Nease follow- h t
t Ch lrn
McGrew, Mr. and Mrs. William
aJ ey 8 paren '
r an
rs
1.tme.
.
'Ito
nd
M
H
.
,
s
u
-ms
a
ns
as
E
Cl
k
Mr
d
Mr
Cl
.
J
E Levacy The occasion was I
1 n a
Mrs William B dl .
rs
eien Lewls
ed lly a scn pture medttat1on
ar .
. an
s. enme
.·
·
ra ore who Others present wer
M
Refreshments were served by Lanhan Mrs LuciUe Soorage
m honor of Mrs. Levacy's birth.
ha a been
visiting m Texas with
e
rs
The meanmg of the symbols the hostesses to those named M. Do, . •
'
day
her grandson nd
.
.
Boone, Mrs Katte Matthew s, and Litle of the ro ram and
.
ISS
ns Woodelell and daugh Mrs Cecil Nelson of Cheste;
·
a famJI)·, Lieu- Miss Emma Matthews, Mr s
p g "
above and Mrs. John F . Batly, ter, Brenda, and Mr and Mrs. Visited her sister Mrs Geor e Mrs. W. A. Morgan and Mrs. I
:;~ ~nd
Bruce Bradford Peggy Arnott , Mrs
Isabel ~~~~ ~kdforn~h~~~r, ~~~~~:· Mrs . Charles Baer, Mr. Lew1s Bill Clark of Nitro, w. va., Baer and family 'rece~tly
g Homer Radford visited Mr. and
home ne:t Me~~ed to arrive Winebrenner, Mrs . J .· M. Arch- ken ~~~r: th: Methodrst Woma~ W~lker, Mrs. Kern~ Roush, Alonzo Terrell and Oscar 01· Mrs. Edith Sisson and .child· Mrs . R._ L Gotthardt and son,
on a}.
ler Mrs Jacob Turner Mrs
M . s. Robert LaudermLlt and a son of Cincinnati Mrs Tlmo- ren of Pornero visited her
Bruce, m Columbus recenUy. I
an~da~~te~;s. Bernard Fu~tz I Liilian Steiff, Mrs . McNeai was read by Mrs. Fred Nease guest, Mrs. E. A. Leonard of thy Bishop, Mliton Wandell I ents Mr. and ~rs. Hanson &amp;~~: Mrs. Rollin Radford and Coning withgR
sndpent Than~s~Jv- and Miss Marganft Sauer.
~'11f':Y:t1%%11£®
;we::;;
Columbus.
and Miss Alma Wande1l of Col-ter on Sunday,
m~ and ~udy, and Mrs. Carl '
ev.da
Mrs.
Wd1Jam
{
~
umbus.
MTll
WIU
d
F
nd
of
c~~Shtelds
VISited in Parkersburg
M Ombe
c
r an children in Piq.:.
's
ar
a ree
• - Saturday.
uagh. Wednesday they were overI
-~
I
ler VISited Mra """'---,.----~--- -=--=====~:·__
nl t gu..lJ of Mr nd M
. 8
r.!l.
'U"\;l
/Ill .:: . 1 ~ "- ·~ '" ltJi;!r:"'l (!) ~&lt; _.... rJI
1&gt;1: ,~;,
WiUlam Everson and daughters
~., · ~, ··r:
,..#
:~ :,. ... ~~ '~ ·!: ~ ij!l~~ :~ · ,.., :1""' '~ ~# ..~ :. ~ ,~ 'U ~
In South Charleston, Ohio.
U'&gt;a
· 1 ' ,. " '
· ·
· ' _, '- •
· " ' •· · ' - ·
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Smart
I
••
and daughters, Susan , Barbara .The Junior Clas.'l of Hutlano
and Bobbie, came Wednesday ~~.gh school wiU P,~esent " Head·
"I ,..ny ru'l now ....) lite
to spend Thanksgiving with his 1m For the Hdl!l , a thrtlf' a('·
parenta, Mr. and Mrs. p au 1 hillbilly romedy by LeRom·
show. II a U,". says Fbesea,
..but I pns maybe we were
Smart and other relatives. Yes. [Greth on Friday, December 7.
bon
leto sacll a ,......,.. ol a,;
terday Mr. and Mrs. Milton ' at 8:05 p. m . in the high schoo.
OilY obows lbal people I"Bbbed
Smart and Bobbie ~nd Rose
·
er daaa
westem hero.
Channel 3
IH'Imetlll•t t b' a t ' tMit:
'eM
Snllr
Marie Hackett went to Colum- The director, Miss
Audience surv-eys
jfM!icate away."
-·
bus and the two older daugh.
, has unnuuneed the fni
7:30 Dowa on tbe Fana
rea.son _w~y lhelr canned lauab
There waS · ifiOny for HeBters remained here for the
cast:
1 :30 Popeye 6: Pala
tracks get Jouder 1 aJ¥1 louder, ning over the tit~ ·before· the
Agnes Sigman, Judy Mullins.
of the week .
t:30 Mr. Cartoon
No one else .Ia laughilll. T'h o . show teeched the air. '!los dido
Jeanette Crooks, student
I Gales, Margaret Harmon .
10:00 Shari Lewil
show is different,. too~ f r o Jill n't Uke ll because II was used
Judy Williams, Pamela Wil~on
Ohlo University Is here for
10: 30 Kins Leonardo
anyUting tn television's carbon ;n the ':IQB &lt;in radio ~i-t· b&amp;.
Thanksgiving weekend wlth
George White, Linda liicks
IUO Fury
copy world.
cause ol Jack ll'epny's musical
parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Karen Gilkey. Ann Weaver , Ben:
11 :30 Magie Midway
I"OOP, also called the .lleverly
Crooks.
ny Slawter, Carol M&lt;~l.'lon, Jer12:110 Make Room Daddy
IN SHOW BUSINESS the bi. Hillbillies. CBS wqnted to caD
Mrs. J . M. Archer was the ry Tillis, Richard Daylong
12:30 Exploring
secret of suceeu is to come ·Up it, "TP~ to the Hills/'
·
dlnner guests of Mr. and Mrs . Paula DouJi:lal!l , Jerry Bial'k:
I :30 Mr. Wizard
with the rilihl show at 1 h e
"If _that•! it.'• ·f:!Oil!'ing to 1d
Charles R. Sheets, Pomeroy Sharon Haley Richard fo~ inley
2:110 Long John Sliver
rJsht lime. 'Jlhe time was r'«hl CBS, "Chat's exatt)y whaf rm
2,30 Movie Time
Route 3 on Thantagiving day. Eddie Anders~n, Danny MeDon&gt;
lor a pure jun irhow sroack Ia 110111.8 to do.,.. l_t 'tOol; a 19t rd
Mr. and Mrs. Perry Mitch aid, Richard Peyton , Jack Cle- ·
3:45 Flying At Garnboroush
the middle (Wesnesday night) oonvlnelng, "arid CBS · l"odj.
4:30 John'• !.crapnook
Bpent Thanksgiving with their land, Jack Peterson, Allen Bor-.
ol hosJ)IIal sagas; • CIIUr!roj&gt;m l!J&amp;Iy n .ve ln.',' beams 'H~ijhblg,
6'00 NFL H•shtlghlo
e~ghter and family, Mr. and
Hussl'!l! Fraley, Rufus Di\-.
dramas ~ · sJtoot-•em:up west.. whOOo;'~ke tirlt~e b.altk '~as hlni
5:30 CApt, Gallant
.erns,
~,
n.ua. Wllllam Houck and chil~,min• arol!jt(ll!e.clO.,k. ·
\"' ~
1:00 Pot·ter Wa11ner
dren Jn MarJon. Mr. and
t
-'~-·
Payne, Sonjla Turner,'
8;30 News Plcl.IJAi
~·
&amp;bert Mitch and sons o r;carolyn Brickles, Glada Warn-'
1:45 Sanc!ers Vanocur'11 Sat. Rep
Wheeling also spenl the day
Hanning, Dick Fetty, :
7:00 Soturdoy Night Jamboree
Marion with them
Jack• and Eu&amp;ene ,
?: 30 Sam Benedh:t
Mr. and Mr~.
f:30 Joey Bishop Show
Fischer and
·•
Robin Milia were
Stage managers are Larry'
e:oo Saturday Night at Movlet
1
~1:00 Newa
guests of their daughter
Haynes, Larry Barr, Doyle
11 :10 Weather
family, Mr. and Mra Roger Knapp, Danny Tillis, Joe Phil-:
11:15 Sport•
Jones of Portsmouth '
llps and Giles Coy,
1
ll:JO MovJt
Charles P. Haskin~ te h
Connie Haley and Sheryl!
Jn the McArthur achool. ,:~e~: Wolfe are in charge ot the 1
. ,; '-_
for the holiday weekend with ticket sales.
I
......... ·;
. '
his parents, Mr. and Mn . Noah
Holid&lt;Jy T/1eme 11
Haskins.
Channel 8
Mr. aod Mro. Edison Baker Held In Al8embly
.,
and daughter, Janet spent The Thanksgiving theme
1:oo rv cwall'®m
Thanksgivln£ In Vienna W Va
uut in the November
l:oo Capt.alia Kangaroo
S.lm'daY,' N,.. I+; Ch-3, 3:1t
10:00 The Alvin Show
lo Yuma, (1857), Gle'n For d 1
With Mr. and Mra. Lest~r john~ assembly program , at the Sul;s· l
Vau Hellln. Ch I, Worae l'itan ·
10:30 Miflhty Mouse Playhouro
School Tuesday momiug.
son.
.Murder,
Tlte Twlaled lmatle, Cll
11:00
Rill
Tio
Tla
•
Ml'll. Emmette Blackburn
I
Logan led the group I
13,
CaUiornJa
(lilt) fta¥-,MIJ.
II:
30
Roy
Jloien
Show
Mr1. Shlrloy MUla Visited
the pledge In the !lug, followland,
Barbaro
Slanwydc.
11:00
Slty
King
their brother and lamUy
by the singing of America.
12:30 Readlns Room
Invocation and 1:m address
and Mrt. Emory Vaugh'n
1:00 Pro-Game Sllow
Jackeon.
by the Rev. Menzel
\:15 Army Vs. Navy
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Scally
, pastor of the Enterprise
(; 15 NCAA 'Seoreboard
children, Tommy and Jamie,
church. The third grade ,
llougW Rldera
4:30
cal and Mr. and Mra. Joe Trlbby Miss Rosalie Story t
l
:oo
Dro
8not
ble and Kim of South Charles.
an exercise reJJresentlng
6:30
Shirley
T0mplo
Indlam, Pilgrims and t•hi ldren ,
ton, W~ Va. were
7:!18
lleJ&gt;uty
dJnner IUMtl of Mr. and Mrs. of today, which closed with the (
7:30 Jaekio GleaGeorae Hackett, Sr. and Mra.. three groups sln11lng, America t.
1 :30 ntlenden
Mary Shaler and aon, Mike.
the Beautiful.
,, 30 Bavi Gua WUI Ira"l ,
Mr. and Mrt. Davit Stover
----10:00
Gollllllolte
and lOR, Jeff of Lancaster spent
F&lt;Jmily
DinnPr
Is
New•
Thanlctslvlng wtth hit parenll
It:
IS
Late
Sbew
Mr. """ Mro. Harry Slnver. A~ Given By Hackett•
i&amp;:lll Nowo
Mr. and Mrs. Geort{e Hackett
10 a dinner guelt with the Stov.
en on Thuraday wu Mra. Jr., Middleport , entertained un l
Slover'a mother, MTll. Wilma Thanksgiving day with a farn,Jiy I
Davia.
1

•

Tho wiDdlest point In lhe U.

I. 11. eonsidered to be

Live Wire Class of the Zioo
Church of Christ. was held receutly . A short business rneet1tng W&lt;l~ held after Which deVI)

1:1

~..:hurch was hrld Wednes- 'l110ughl Tn Thank Thee," lak.en Funeral servwes for
Mrs ~lunda, hosprtal He had beeu
The Mtddleport WCTU met day evemng at the church w1th frum World Outlook
Eddie Epple were held from ~11 about ti. month Mrs Dav 1s
udi.'il

'

u,oo

WHIN·TV .

ON

A CHANCE- A U. S. Coast Guard boat Oarger) and a crew tn the Pomeroy
emergency-rescue unit boat {smaller) spent Sunday dragging near the West Virginia
shore off the Mason levy on the chance that Mrs. Donie lOra Mael McFarland, 48,
might be there . She remained missing today. Mr. McFarland reported to the Mason
county sheriff Friday afternoon his wife, a former school teacher, was missing and
that he "became worried , and feared suicide". Area law enforcement officers have
been on the alert for Mrs. McFarland since the report. When the missing woman left
home about 4:15p.m. Friday she took the family car, a 1957 Oldsmobile, four-door
hardtop, bearing West Virginia plates 217-358.-Sentinel Photo:_
. _ _ _ __ __

Asks World Grahl
Chance At Peace

lt!-li' ;,.-,;wn¥t•g&amp;n«iiW~~l'®li.l®~WJt

The Meigs Equipment Company safe, searred and l!lmoldering on the outside, today was
pulled from underneath charred
remains of Pomeroy's worst i
in 35 years.
Records of the business were
Intact when the five foot high,
lleavy steel safe was opened
with a cutting torch about 10
a. m. at 'the Pomeroy Motor
Company.
Several checks, and undisclosed amount of cash , and all
of the equipment company's
records were apparently unharmed by the blaze that wip.
ed out nearly a half block of
c:k wntown Pomeroy Friday.
A Pomeroy Motor Com.AJ1ny
wreck truck pulled the safe
from the basement of the one
time three-story building. Workers then hauled it to the Chevrolet garage where it was opemid by Bob Hoover.
Hoover said the heat
had
broken the main lock and the
safe Was buJging from the in- 1

Tomorrow from • - until tense heal, but none of the conS p. m. tbe X-ray mobile unit tents was damaged.
will be at the .. Harri 110nville
Equipment company office
school 1o tak-2 lree X..rays un·
Tracy Whaley had
. the ~d ~ks and
REMAINING: A SHELL - This is all that remai.ns tod~y of the s~x-unit frame apar.t~en~ h~use owned . by
der the sponsorship of t be
Meigs County Tuberculosis and other Important •terns mto the Christine Beegle on Butternut.av in Pomeroy followmg a f1re late Fnday afternoon ongmatmg tn and levebng
Healtb Anoclatlon, tbe Coun· safe and lo;ked it before
he the Meigs Equipment Co., next door. Pomeroy , Mid~lepor~. Racine. Syracuse. and Mason . W . \ l J ., fire'!len go_t thb
ly Health Department, Melp
With only the
ac- 1fire stoyped bert' in its progress along Butternut. Fne Ch1ef Henry Werry of Pomeroy Saturday morrung estlmatWAS"'MGTON (UPI) _President Kennedy, launch- a:edlcal Society and lbe Oblo
receivable led1er
as j ed lola property losses could, exceed $200,000.- Sentinel Photo . _ _ __ _
""'
Deparbnent ol Heal lb.
filled the build In&amp;.
"' • _ _ . • ""
---,
ing a whtrlwiQd tour of Southern military bases, today
Chairman for tbla stop will
Harold Smith, a part owner, WiiHM. IIl!)!ll'iiCLn!Wit~~ o:mr_.:Ja:~
'
~
urged the world to grasp a new opportunity to end nu1 th M · E t tn t Co
.t.
·
~- ·
.
be Mrs. VIrgil Atkins.
o e e1gs qu p en
mHig~way fatalltlel pushed In
'IY
clear .weapons testmg. .
P'!IIY· said this morning that to lho double llfiiU'•• f 0 r
~
Kennedy left Washmgton by plane a1 8 32 a.m.,
From five unUI I p.m. lhe persons who had personal pro- Oblo d 1 lh
k od lh
EST, to visit four bases in Georgia and Florida that had unit will be at tbe Grange at perty being repaired or equip· th
f ur D£tb ~ wee le th&gt; I
been rea~~ to back up any U. S. military action in the Hemlock Grove with Mrs . Doo ment being adjusted at the time ~~/ =~ld:ueo ,.:.::glv~~
Cuban cnsiS.
j Belling as chairman.
of the fire should report to b lid
H 1. ed
I
. I
,
o ay,
an eary ~ommg , reconnaissance pilots are de-l q~ti1'i%''i@lffilmm!!£n'M14''~':1?/'7&lt;''1% the new temporary business loA United !resslnternatione ~
statement .on the re-ope~mg of briefed after their flights.
cation in the Miner building, al eoUDt between 6 p.m. Frl·
HAVANA tUPD - Cuba
de- Th1s also was retort to Presi- other sites where aggre~sion Is
the IB-nabon Geneva d~sa~~a· l -Boca Chica Naval Air Station ·
d1rec~ly behmd Meigs General day and mldnipt Sunday 1 clored today that it would allow dent Kennedy's news confere~ce b~ing pr~pared agai~st Cuba, the
ment conference that li~ld. the land Key West Naval Base, far l
Hospital
showed at least 10 persons IU.N. on -site in"&gt;pections on its slatemenl of last week no!mg disman.thng of tra!nmg camps o(
crucial developments Wllhtn re- down the Florida keys. Uc will
Pomeroy Fire Chief Henry killed to traffic A lall
8 ' territory only jf the United StE.tP. ..; that "no lasting safeguards" had mercenaries. spies, saboteurs and
c_ent weeks have served to co~ lwatCih Navy pilots "scramble" I
Werry worked over the week- droWDlng and a • fire a~ount- . would agre to similar U.N . SU!Jt'r· y&lt;:t bt&gt;en establist.eC - a:~ga inst the terrorists, centPrs where subver·
ftrm . both the need and urgency their planes and may talk to reend attempting to determine ed for three otber fatalities ~ vision of the dismantling of 'reintroduction ut offen~;we weap- sion is being prepared and basel
of dtsarmament. .
. _
connaissance pilots.
the losses sustained in the fire. for a iotal of 13 during t be /"training camps of mercenaries . ons to Cuba.
from which pirate ships embark
He asked that high pr10r1ty b~ He will receive classified brief- T.he ~ntury Bar on We s t He said :1e ~s . talked to sev- period.
spies. saboteurs and ten orists " The statement. as pu?lished . in against ou~ coasts."
.
,
given t.o a _nuclear ~st ban agree mgs at all th~ stops and rtturn IMat~·st m Pom~roy w~s bur- eral of the bulldmg owners ~ut - .
··~R .. ·w;~~ Y''""'' ,;, - on ll .S. sOil.
.
the nev.spapel Re\'olucwn. t;atd : The demand by Castro s f'abmet
ments. whtch. Russ1a. has b.locked ,to Washington at 1 :l.'i p.m. f'~st. g1an~ early .thts murn~ng, ac· has not yet been able to arriVe ~~.. iff ''" ·'· ·~ · ' " The eUect of the declara11on by "The United ~at ions mu~t \'Cr - and the nat 111nal _board of th.a
on the questwn of mspectwn: I
cordmg to Ch1ef of Po1J.ce fed at an official estimate.
·
the castro government w&lt;~s to re- ify on the rontinental so-il of the lnt~grated Revoluuonary Orgam·
KeQnedy noted dlat ~e Um~ed l
•
•
. Webster, who ~s Jnvestigatm~· l Insurance adjusters are be- ~
ject the u.s. demand that C~ba . uni tNI states. Puerto Rko and zat10~s tORI .) was formul~ted at
States has com.pieted 1ts aer1es 1 Benefit Clanns Are
Webster sa '.d . nothing
IS ginning the work of determining
permit inspect.ion by t_he . Umt~
- ~a. t'wlo-huur JUlilt sess1on Sunday
of
atmospheric tests and U O
T
I
known to be miSSing from the Jo~ses also but no figures have
Nations to verify tho\ S&lt;mel mu~-1
rught.
"there i5 hope that the Soviet Un·
p ver 1961 ota bar and that the would~be thief bee
I ~
siles and other wenpom; have
The statement was released
ion
wlll soon. conclude
claims for unemploy- 1or thieves may have. been
ltospltal said
Ibeen removed from Cuba . .
hours . before Soviet
Deputy
its series of atmospheric tests. :ment benefits jumped la~t ed away by the J&gt;?hce crmser, this morning it ls ready
to
The official statement. prmlt&gt;d l
Prem1er Anastas M1koyar. wu
"This suggests that a moment week from 280 to 345 compar- or an early mornmg newsboy. accept patients. However phy!in the government press. declarl:'&lt;f ,
CCI
scheduled to return to New York
1
may be at hand to initiate the ed to the same week a year ago, Entry was gained by break- slcians have not given ~rsonalso that CUba "N?serves the nght
after a 24·day VISit to Culla.
beg:innin~ of the end _or the u~ the Bureau of Unemployment ing out a pane of glass in the nel there a go-ahead to I"N)pen Funeral services for Emma ~0 acqwre arms of any ty!Jt' for i
ward sp1ral of weapons compet1· Compensation reported today . front door .
for business.
Newland , '12, who died at the 1ts defense and to take the steps
Creative lW riters
lion. It so, the opportuoity must Initial claim last week were
Meigs Memorial Hospital ~ar- ~t ~ms pertment to strengthen I The Ohio State Patrol over Planning s~sionl!l
d
.
RED CROSS
not be lost. ..
1y S nd
·
It
I mg tts secunty .
t
.. .J.
.
.
6
SERVICES ANNOUNCED
. u ~y mornn~.g a e1 B Ill·
__
- - the weekend investigated a Sat- 1 . A non - cr~1t .crea 1!Ve-~lt·
.
I, an . there were 284 contmOn h1s .11-hour tour. Kt&gt;nnedy ued claims. Claims a year ago
A special . meeting of the 1geflng dlness, Will .be ~eld at I
I urday traffic accident. the re- ln8 group soon Will be holdmg
pla\lned vtsits to :
totaled 280.
Funeral servl~s for Albert ~rd of Directors , of
the the Chruch of Chnst m Sue- First Grid Dinnf"r
covery of a trailer, and appre- regular working sessions on Ute
-Ft. Ste-A.·art. Ga., where he
Morris, who died
Sunday Meigs County American Red cess Tuesday at 2 p. m . and Is Mondav. Dec. 3
hended two men who failed to Rio Grande college campus.
will review the 1st Armored Divlevening at hb home on the Har- Cross chapter was held Sunday burial willbe in the Success Th 1. 1 So•u. thern L 0 e a •1 pav for gasoline at Little Hock- 1 Slated for 7.30 p. m. Thursday
·
d . wac
t h troo p!! co\'oP.r a
DEPARTMENT
·
tile ro ad , wt'II be h e 1 d night and members decided to ceme tery.
Irs
11011 ~n
. . CALLED
r1sonv
H. he School
football banquet ing_•
, at t he t1ome of Mrs. Mary
"conftdence course."
The Pomeroy F1re Depart- Tuesday at 2 p.m. atthe Har- make emergency food
a n d She was a member or 1.he ~~ b
ed Monday
I).·
Th t ff'
.d t t
k : Lewis is the org·ainization meet~
-Homestead Air Force Base, ment was called at 11 :15 a.m . ris Funeral home Logan W. clothing needs available
tO Chur.:h of Christ there and had WI
e serv 6 30
· ' . lh ·
e r&lt;1 IC aCC'I en
°d0 . ing with Miss Ruth Thomas of
Fla., advanced headquarters for today when a brush fire broke Va. He is survived' by hh1 ~ift' families and residents affected made her home with her daugh- cemberd 3·that : d pb.m .l d'" _t&gt; place 31. 9: 55 P- mf . h8atu8 :1 ay Ch~shire the leader .
·
h
h.
· h
·
·
.
' by Friday's fir
7th an 8 gra e Ul ang II\ thret&gt; m1les north o t e 1 ver
CUban operations,
w ere 1s stops out m t e Breezy Hei!Shts VI· Emma, eight sons, and two
e.
ter, Becky Pullens, Chest.Pr
.
[ .
Mrs . Lewis, Gallia co u n t J
·
1
d
the
b
ld'
h
·
't
·
Racme ·
1
wIll mc u e
Ul mg w ere ctm y.
daughters .
(Continued 00 Pap !)
township.
.
t 11 • Bndge on Rt · 7·
chairman of the ohloana Lib. .
•.... ~
.
The banquet IS open o l~:
A car driven south by Dexter
. .
. .
- - --- - Survtvmg are u~t:'le cltildren.
bl'
T" k ts will be $I 50
rary assoc1at1on, has tnVLted
Nile Sanders Hockingport · Au- j)ll . IC . IC e
· Dowell . 21. Southside. W. Va . ven·one interested in writin•
'
·
wh1C'h may be purchased at the
·
d · e ·
·•
he Rivers Riehwood · W1lma .
· ' was passmg 8 car riven 111 to meet at her aru~rtment in
'
.
'
VtJll'lue Cut Rate Drug storE' In the am d' , .
b H0 mer
rEynon, ReedsVIlle;
Justine
-:-e
..
s f' Ire&lt;' ton Y
the Fulton house. Rio Grande
}
.
• I Racme . or reservattoi .s can he '
(Continued on Page Zl
.
. . •
--~
Thurs.day evenmg . The mv:taSm1th, Kenton ; EVelyn Bonnet. made bv contacting F' rank
of Parkersburg, W. Va .; Carol Cleland .· All reservations Me '
Ilor' m_cludes college students.
Feather, Canton; Mrs. Pullens. tc he in b\· Friday November ! Ot&gt;Gaulle Emf'rgf&gt;l'l
. she sa1d.
45 grandchildren , 31
great '
·
'
' p
f II
I
B United Pre~• JnteraaUoual nard Chupka ~Y·
or citations.
Warrants were expected to be grandchildren. and one sisl~r. , 30.
'
ow err U ,f"at f"r
OOE KIU.. F:D
Action was fa1rly quiet o nthe In Reynoldsburg. east of·Colum- In Dayton. 350 businesses were 1 issued today against atores that Ellen Newland .
P.I\RiS !UPil - Freneh voters A doe deer was kill.ed Satur1
Ohio Blue Law front Sunday, al· bus, operators of two dalry and open Sunday in a survf'}' taken violated the closing Jaw in Lorain.
Friends may call nt the Ar. FIREME~ CALI.ED
lgctve Presi~nl Char les dt• Gaullt&gt; dtty afternoon when it ran onto
though law. enfor~m~nt agenci~ 1flree dru~ store~ were given writ- by police. The survey excluded lA .crac~down began SUnday as baugh funeral homlil until time I Mtddieport fLremtn . w e r t' i majorily control of the \lntional Slal.e Route 124 into the let'&amp;
may do tfletr talkmg m I.'Ollrt th1s 1ten warnmg notices detalllng the businesses apparently exempted, pobce VIsited stores and gathered of services.
summoned to a bla~e . m
a At&gt;isemb\y today and t-sta1Jlisl1.-,d front side of a car Deing driv.
:Jaws. and in suburban Whitehall, such as service stations.
evidence, which will bt presented
Pearl-sl storage bmldmg own-· him as thE' ~l rongf'sl pol itical f0rN' en by Claire C. Boso. 34,
of
week.
Scattered citatioll! and arrests 1an investigator purchased 150 Findlay and Hancock County of- to County Proserutor Jnhn D.
ed
by
Don
Gosney
Suuday
at
in
rcrrnt
French
hi~t
ury
I
Portl&lt;~nd
Rt.
1.
Mei~o:s
County
1
CARD S~O.WE~
a·
16:42 p.m. M.in.or damage was Runoff parliamf'ntary t•l,,dinns Sheriff Robert C. Hartenbacb
were made around til@ state, but worth ol articles in stores found ficials warned lost week dle SUn· Kozich.
no wholesale enforcement actd.on open.
day clo!ling law would be
en- But in the IA&gt;rain Cbunty com· A card showe ts bemg ,..lven reported . Ongm of ~he bla~.e iht-ld Sunday cnnfirmf'&lt;l iht· rt&gt;~ulis , and g11me proteetnr Donald
Toledo Clt!mpdown
forced. but did nothing Sunday. munity of Amherst. a promised M_r. and Mrs . G .. G. Gaul ~t:o had not been determmed .
jor a week ago- that lk (-;null&lt;' ' Williams investigated the miswas observed. However, authorittes possibly could have been Toledo police cited employes of Deputies said they had no orders campaign against Sunday sales ":' 11 cele~rate their golden v.eJ.
[ ht~d turnt'd a setba('k by parlia-! hap. The left front door and
cathering evidence to use in cita· six businesses and arrested one Ito check and received no com- failed to materialize. Police-mere- dmg anmversary November 30 ·1 MARRIAGE APPUCATION ment into virtory of m.sjor prop- 1glass of Boso 's car was damag..
tioollater in the week. . .
woman in a cla_mpdown on Sun- plaints.
ly observed store operations and Cardsmay be sent to the cou- James. T. Custer. Z4. Mlddle·l ortions at the pulls
1ed . No injuries were suffered.
In the Columbus area, d1acount day sales followmg the defeat or j
However. one store owaer will tell Mayor Frank Janik what pie at 17 Ohlo--av, Athens .
I port, pamter, and Margaret Ann , The Gaulli~t Union for the Nt&gt;w ,
~--- · ---- -ltores and other . buslnesses re- the Lawson Milk Company's pro- idid refuse to. ~ke a sale when they uw.
, Hawk, Pomeroy.
, ~t'pub.lic ( UNR 1 and its HeJlub-: TWO-MONTH BLACKOUT
rnaiDed open, desptte a much her- posal to amend the blue Jaws in Ithe Findlay Jail sent out for a In Stark COunty, deputies found
SA CLOTmNG
hcan mdependent allies - plus a
TRAFFIUME. llaiy 1UPJl
alded crackdown on Sunday retail the Nov. 6 election.
prisoner's meal. But a
nearby only one violator of the law and Free clothing day by
th·~ ·
GRANGE TO MEET
. scattel'inA of oth('r party candi- The v.ilJage or Traffiume wq
ules. Three policemen toured the The Toledo businesses were ,sandwich shop refused because a swarm of officers gathered at a Salvation Army will be held
The Racine Grange will have dates pledged to De Gaulle-gave darkened today for ils two-month
eity. making four purchases in mostly auto washes and discount rthe law banned .off-the-premises Giant Tiger-discount 11tore, arrest- Thursday morning at Its new an after-Thanksgiving turkey him considerably more than the winter m.ldn.lght.
pneral merchandise stores. They stores, and iD Lucas County, the sales. So the prisoner was taken ed 15 employes arid took tttem to location in the basement of 215 dinner Wednesday, November absolute majority of 242 seats in Troffiume is in a deep pocket
were expected to prNent ~ evt- Jberiff'!l office gathered evidence to the sandwtch shop under guard jail. They wtrt booked and held Butternut-av, Pomeroy, from 28 at 7 p.m. in the Grange Ithe new 482-member National As· of tlhe Alps where the iW1 never
o1enct to Pollee l'rolealtor Blr-llllit! huoi....., with no arrests to gel hit meal.
[unUilhey polled bolld.
1:30 In 12 noon.
hall.
lsembty.
«aclwo Ill winter.

uw

C'u b.a.-- ..Wlan
. s 0 /1 d e· · ' '
ilnspectlon
.
olj· sa b0 t·eu rs

I

I

cenf ury Bar

I

I.

Is Burg}ed

I

I

ev~dently

Ac~ive

d·
~car- M~ig~sc~~me~al

I

Mrs. Newland
Di Sund
es
ay}
H
At ospita

I pal ro Jprobes
A "den l 0n

~il·st

Rt. 7Saturday

---

1

1

Cha~tnel 13

1

'j

1

.

'

I

Blue Law Front

Weekend Sport8 ··

'

SATURDAY. '
C"-1 I, 1t1S I'.M. MlchJcan v~. Ohio ~.... . . '
Chon,.. 13; 10:GO P,M. Bo.m,, ~enty ' Ho~ Jiiid.
dlewe!Jbl, lltbolt,n.\ Mauro _.~,_Dcl!t JaN..
wywe~ht, Umoi; Peru, 10. rouDdL

Action May Show Up Soon In Court

•.

_

Try Ovr -

Low PrJ ..

PERMANENT · · · · 7.50
IHAMPOO &amp; liT --~-- -~-- 1.50

Mirle Nirmen C01metlcs

'PHILCO_
..

•

.i' ' - ...
~

•

'

I

I

1

1

I

__

_

••

_

I

I

Wlllf A Permanent •nd Can't AHord One?

__

1

I

1

.

----- '

�c

•

(

WASHINGTON COLUMN

..

',

~-

'

'History'

Reedsville
Social News

Land Transfers

ABig Christmas Gift Special forMam and the whole family Y
Voic~ Of Broadw~y ••. ~e,porting
BY DOROTHY KILGALLEN
NEW YORK, NOVEMBER 16 • • •
BROADWAY GRAPEVINE
Tbere'1 tuppos.ed to be a big feu(! goIng on between Red Buttons and Johnny
Carson, but the boya contradicted that
rumor while It was still Topic A In TV
circles. They dined together at Danny's
Hideaway and obviously were ha~llll a
mi!Uon lau&amp;hs , . . Over at the Embers
the other nl&amp;ht a fan approached Rita
Hayworth~d her escort Michael
Falo, a hall-dreBHr - and asked HIM
for bla auto&amp;raph, tblnkln&amp; he war Fernando Lamas. It wu a natural error, be·
cauM Falo does look a lot Uke the movie
actor, eapeclally In a dim lltht, and it is
more Joelcal for Rita to be seen with a
member of be.r own profession than a
cbap who apeelallzea In rollera and pln-

eurli.

-

P.T.II;

~
v

.

The Saf Harbor. L. I., Express h 1 a

pulled of quite a journalistic coup.
They've perausded Nobel Prize wlpner
John Stelnbeek, a realdent of t b o a e
parta, to fW In u JUtal editor for 58V·
eral edltlona nut 1ummer . . . . Jack
Ktll&gt;', eurrently of "Night Life," ba1
been takllll vcicalleiiODI dally at Carlo
MenotU'a ltudlo. He hopes to atar In 1
Broadway mlllleal before very long ...
A very prominent llri&amp;IDI alar Ia bomblalla personal appearance•. She Is paid
MillY thouU!nd dOllara a week, but Cloea
not draw audiences, so some Important
- lacludlnl tbe one where she
111 Laa Vega~ - won't hire her
of

~~~~~·!'.

most famous resbe taken over by 1 chain
The deal II In t h e
•.. . Quote from Claire
an artl1t does hi• best
own country, but I am &amp;odarndeat to do well In Amyou cim't Jet a job In anlike "The ehapmiln Re-

Broa~ay·~

'oNLY t10 Is all it now;costs-fer normal240-vol~ electriclil instaUatlartttf.any....,.ttlo
rang~. This sp8cial ran~e w~ing plan·l.s for Ohio ~.residentl&amp;!~~ert only,

orrer·o,ood wliJI b~bertl~ 11$2. Ast your appliance deal•fol:·detlill.

lf you wilt: 'Not one of
Gaulle II!IIUinl baa
death aentence. II It no
ln France try to k!ll
JOV~II'IID~!itl .. . United
t

'.

. ..

.

I
.,..

CliO~
.

'

·E3

-~

e outof'IO,QhiOPoi ut

'

..
-

14' s:il_. 1111•

~m-•rrl•••uti~aw.y. Ai*'·~-·-·

40'adayon.-.ohloPcllliiW ......

~.

-.

,.
,.

.

•

.:..

�-·· ................ ___

...

~-----

...

. , .. ·-··--4
. . . . __..----.... .. .. . - ... . .. .... . ....._. . . 04 ...... . .. ........
. ········-·····--

· ·~· ~·--~ - -·

~ ~

~

'

·~-"' .

.

'

'

•

'

'

Giants Blast Redskins 42-24 In Big One; Bro;n~ Jump To Secona Place
Frank Ryan, Jimmy Brown coLLEGE scoREs Pete Runnels
Rio Grande Beaten By Tech 84-6 '! ~
Pace Browns To 35-14 wm· ., rr;:,-lloul T d dF
I

11...

VIllA

•••

: .

ROCHESTER. N.V.
Tradinl In rapid-lire faoh!on,
HOW!ton Colu put In 1 bid
Joe Adcock today altar
Ame&lt;ican Leam•e battlnj
•pion Pete Runnel• while the
lroit Tijen planned olll!
deal to 1, with two they
SWiday.

orn title.
Howaver, tho teak may 1)01 be
11 ouy na all !hot, for !he lint
roadl&gt;lock lo tht Chicago Bears.
llflo alternately iood and bad

aod here !o bow thty went:
Gtl&lt;hr!ot in••-' -· -·••-Runne!o was traded to
last Frlday'a ..;t;i,.jjj.
colla by tho Red Sox for
and Carlton aufferod 0 lin•
fielder Roman Mo~ao.
liar
the w"k belore 1 1
-Catcher Guo Trlandot and
P nat

•c,o

Stadl""'

three remaining 11mes to nail since Sept. 13, scored three timet Houston "l1 Louilville •
down their lt"C!Ond atraiJht East- within the firtt 17 1 m·iJIUttl and
Mhhr•*

then hung on to beat tht Cowboys. Amos Maril&gt; ocored twice
to put tho Cowhoyo ,.ith!n range,
but a 22-yard gallop by Tim
Brown in the final poriod wrapped

Ohio Stata 18 Michlpn 0
Not~e Dame :1$ lowo U
1nd ..na 12 Purdue 7
M!8Bouri 3 Kansao I
Oklahoma St. 30 Kansao St. I

tbll HUOn, put on • hiJh·aror· It up for the Eagles, who won Xavier !Ohio&gt; 7 Clnetnnati '
miles away ln 'Baltimore SUnday aeason againat eight defeall and Illuxus 7 M•chlgan St. 6

with 1 pulverilina, t7-0, rout of
the Coltll.
Of course, lf they don't get by
the Bears, then the Giant. wiD
have a chance to wrap up the title
againlt the Cleveland Browns another timt-honored opponent the following SUnday or aKalnst
the DaDa1 CoWboy• in the finale
un Dec. JIS.
Bl'ft'lt Beat ateelen
The BroWn.. written off only
\wo weeks qo, rebounded back
into the Eutern race by whip-

8

I

ti&lt;.
Iowa St. 31 Ohio University 11
Alert. defensive play by Dale Oklahoma M Nebraoka I

Messer. which resulted in two N, Texas St. 55 S. IUinola *»
TDs. and the roll-out running of
.
louUIW'eR
quarterback John Brodie, good
17 SMU 13
fur another two TD's, featured TCU 30 Rice 'I
San Francisco'• victory over -the Arkansat 3A Texa1 Tech $
Cardinali, while quarterback Ro- Prairie View J4 SOuthern U. lf
man Gabriel hit on 15 or 24 pas·
W•t
see, two of them for touchdown• Colorado 34 Air Force 10

S.ylo~

°

B0 w·JDJDger
.
·
w•IDS Car ling

28-14: the San Frant:isflO Forty
lultn DIYIIIn
Niners doWned the St. Louis C1rdW, L. T. Pe' PF PA.
!nalo, 14-17, and tht Loa Ana•'•• New York
• I 0 .liB 316 215
Roms and Mlnneaota V!k!np Cleveland
1 4 1 600 244 1811

\

' ...

'

.

•

wing~

,...._ the 1

SUDday
to
1 dlau.
lrlrOuo two-day jount
Jn.
dtlna Whlch 11w the d
P&lt;lr f
to ~ ':.,:
!er o:po:::::s
Alter lo1 In . t to H II
I ou
un n1t
con
81..,
Frkt
~\t th~pRed onboorbed
IY
1
~'beating 1';': hand1 10~
lndlon• Tech 11 I" "rt W
0
oyne on
BUFP'ALO N y (UP!l 'I'll
Buffalo Btl~ ~~ Sunday- tha~
full•·c• eoo•~e
· Gllchr!ll' aod ball·
~• •
back Wray Carlton miJ mill next
• Am 1 r 10 1 a footbaU

"""

b-bal! .

::"~ly don 1 ltarl until
ouololl, DetrOit, Botton,
limoro and Clevoiand didn't
bolh to Jt
er
wa ·
All flv• •wunc: deal•

game IPiDR

bottled to a 24·24 lie.

Washington

The defending &lt;:hampion Green
Bay PaC!kert, beaten by the Detrolt Llona on Thanksgiving Dey
for th~lr first loss of the season,
were 1dle Sunday along with the
Lion•. Both resume action this
8und1y With the Paclcer1 ho1Ung
the .Ram• in Milwaukee and the
Lion a entertaining the Colts. Only
a game ~eparatn Detroit and
flreen Bay In their race for the
\\\•~tern title.
The Gianll opened theJr lfi88Ult
nn the crippled Redakin1 with a
.,.,re on the openina: kickoff.
!''J'Ikle Johnny Count• ran It back
u·1 yards and the avalanche was
,,n with a momentary interruption
ror a field a:ol by Bob Khayat In
the flnt period and Ill U - yard

Pittsburgh
1 5 0 ' 545 240 3115
Dallas
4 8 1 .WC, 302 288
Philadelphia 2 8 1 200 193 268
St. Louis
2 8 1 .200 183 7IfT
WetWra Dlvlalon
w 1 T Pd PF PA
Green Bay tO . O' 909 323 tOO
Detroit
" 2 0 ' 818 257 137
Chicugo
1 4 0 ·696 285 249
Baltimore
5 6 0 :455 264 229
San Francisco 5 6 0 .45G .216 275
Minnesota
2 1 1 zoo 202 298
J..os Angeles I ' 1 .100 l'lV 24:1
Sun•ay'• Re•~ll•
ChiC!ago 87 Baltimore 0
Philadelphia 28 Dallal 14
New York 42 WaahlnJi1Lon 24
Cleveland 3S PillSurgh 14
Minnesota 24 Los Angele• 24
san Francisco 24 St Loult 17

1 4 1 ' 556 249 '¥1'1

t

undefeated Warrtora o1 Coach
Bob MaC)', wbo bod averaged
liM polnta 1 game In winning
tholr flnl lhrH, jumped nff to
1ft eorly four..polnt lead and
wert never behind.
Tbo Redmon otay·• within
w
llr!klng d!Jtance during I he
flrot eight minutes, never pormlttlng Tech to hold ~than
I llx point lead. In the final
two mlnuteo of the fltll half,
the Warriors spurted to a f2.
112 haUtlme lead.
faced by. sophomore Bernie
BJClr!erataff and Junior Terry effectively following a aelge

:,u:e,::!

DINNER AT GIBBS'
Wlnhers ol the olhet
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gibbo
enterlalned with a tamUy dlnand York 25-li ovor
ner Thankaglvlng at their Mul·
. The lallt1t player to
berry-av. home. Pl'1!sent were ,.. . action in tho prev!aw wu
Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Willlom- • • Ch Ua Hale 1 M Arth
son and sons Kramer and ar
'
c
ur
'
IJW&gt;Ior.
Georso. o1 Chlcaao, Ill. Mrs.
Franch Hundley and
1te~ I~~:
11-·111
Melallle, and sons, Danny at
. .. .. .. .. .. .. . i
David, of CI&gt;Jumbus, Mrs. Scoring: Loran~ Chapple
Geortla Williamson, Joy c (O.Q 4,Crulse 0 (D-11), Dalton
ct Wllll1Dl6011, Mro. 0. B.
(1·1) 5, Henry I (O.Q)
berfeld 111t1 Mr. and Mrt~s . ~~~~ 1~Phelpo 2 (I· I) 6, ~ppeno (&amp;-I)
and aona,' Wllllant and J•
Totola 7 (2-4) 16.
Racine - Salaer I (&amp;-ll I,
. GUISTS OF KARRII
2 (1·1) 5, Beeale I (2-4)
Mr. and Mrs. charles R. Karr 4,
0 (4-7) 4, Price
entertained thelr family with a 0 (IH)01 Knopp 0 (D-11) 1-turl!:ey dinner 'l'bankBiiVlnl at Totals 4 (7-11) 15.
thelr Naylor!! Run lUll home.
Present wel'1! Mr. and Mrs. Ed·
.ward ·T. Bauer and doughtar,
Polly AM ol Marlon; Mtu Polly ~rr. Columbus; Mr. and
Mro. Rlchard ~ ond 1 a n a,
Rodney and Jeflray and Mr.
alid Mn. Kart.

wero~:)l'o&gt;~ve::,~:,1:;!

thl D•llal Wllllam1, the Redmen cloHd severe car-aJckness after t
the PP to within flve points lone Jo.urney to Huntington,

"i:: mld•ay ln tha aocond hall, but on Frtday.

.

OXFORD, Eniland IVP~I-Do
of Allentown Pa.,ti11 btan
ID tho Oxford UnlYOrJIIJ
for !u annual Rugby loot-

Brown.
-And the T!gtrl also obtained
third blaeman Rubba Phillips
from the Iodlant for pitchers '
Ron Nischwita and Gordon
fried .
Ruuell lwap BISIH&amp;
The bi81Ht deal of the

was the Runnelt-'Mejias awap
and Houston official• iNU~ated
to lliYt the Rami ttleir tie . A 1 j Southern California 14 UCLA J
they would attempt to follow
three of Minnesota's TDJ came Oregon State 20 Orea:on J7
up by tryinC to Itt Adcock from
on paasfB by Fran Tarkenlon. Stanford 30 California 11
lhe Brave!.
Walftina:ton J8 Waahlngtoo St. Jl ·~e needed a dependable hil- l

ping the Pittoburgh Steeiers, PRO STANDINGS
35-14, the Philadelphia
NFL SUDdlq
Eagles defeated the Cowboyo. 81 Uolted Preoo ~•• , 11

-·
"

Roman ·Me]•1•38

The

H-10; Glgef4.0.1r lfJdiO
w-e; Botrman S1f.
Redmen that spoiled tho
Tbomponn 4-3-11; Wlntbr......r
enee.
TOTALS fiJO · - st.
·
Bick-taff pull·• down
RIO GRANDE lfll
:
...
=
rebound• to lead Rio
Trout 4+9; Myrick U.lil;
in that department and also
4-41-8; Dillon ~11; WI
ed In 18 polnto for top IICOI'lnl
U-11. TOTALS :l5i
honors.
.
!'tam • "13·, Gt'lmore ' • .;;.
- ...
Bill Myrlck, the &amp;-Z freahman 17 _.7,
-~
tallied 1! markers and Terry Halftime Score: Indiana Ttdi
Williams added tS to round
1 ~4~2,~R;;l;;o_G~r.;;and;;;;.;,•_3;;R;..=-~
Rlo playet'll in double !COI'in•.lr
Bob Hartman, 11
mnYIOffl
more, started at ,c
da·-'•ht when freshman
,,...
Dillon wa1 unable to perfornn II

c..ch Art Llnham'l R lo lllllurllay nlaht.
suporlor llbooUn1 of Tech, plus
to G l1ll Redmen 1'1!tum- In tho Saturday 0011teot, the the weariness of the traveling man

outfielder Whitey Herzog went
the Ttgero from tho Orioles ln
exchange for tateher Dick

lng ohow of their own only :13 only !heir oecond gamo of the WltcOnsln ~~ MiMeaota I

•

ra e Or

ly JOE
Rutcen
UPI
SportsSAlGIS
Writer
Harvard :a14 Columbia
Vale 1 I
_Y. A. Tittle and Del Shofner, New York's "TO Peoa &amp;.to .. Pi~Bb •
twlu," take the hlgh..eoring Giant.s' aerial clrcul to Chl· c.m.eu 2t Pelllll)'lvllllo :a
st SUnd with
Dartmouth • Prlocotoo.,
c·
Detball , _ ay . , o~_cbance to wrap up the Nation- Hoi• c
11 Coonoctic111 14
al 00
...a1111e a .,..tern Division tltle against an
' ro..
andent and often dangerous foe.
Tbo Glanu ...., .,.in demon· Maryland "'V!rglnil If
lltraled - this lime to capacity mo!n!ne aames ond hope the Clemaon :Ill South Coroltno 17
-·~ -' - •11 · w h.
G'
Duke 18 North c·-"-- t'
II:IVWV. ... -... ' lD.
il mgton
l&amp;nts 19-2 ) lose all of theirs to
tuVlU~ •
D.C.
-thai an acatrate creal&lt; a lie in the Eallem Dl· KentuckY II Tonne,... 10
pau ond • suro-hllllder receiver v!aion. R e 1 0 r v w quarterback Auburn 14 Florida Stalo 14
ore tho ohorteot route to acore Frank Ran wu their bil hero LSU 38 Tulane 3
Ia tho NFL. ith Tittle pitching Sunday. pllchiq three m pao-. Memphio Stalo SS DelroH I
ond Sholno&lt; catchinl. the G!anlo lnc!udlq one 1o Jimmy Brown BelhWie-O&gt;okman SS Allen I
llti!IIIMOUo...d tha Wa111!ngloo who ocorod thr.. llmoo.
Ea11 Carollu 29 E. Kentucky 11
Redsldno 42·24 SUnday and now
Eollet Win .......
Appalachian UTampa 7
'
'
·
·
Flo Ida A•M 18 T
need only, one more v1ctory Ja The Eagle., w1lhout 8 victory
r
. ex. Southtra 11

lor like Runnelo," said Co!to
General Manager Paul Rlchardo.
"We realize he doeon'l hit tho
long ball too often but there

a:ora:;

ae~IIT,

~by

at Oxfcrd 10 1160.

even for both teams, It wu the

"""'netd irontftt. 1.91

Zigler ll..J.II; Spencer 4-0-li

'

THE DAILY SENTINEL
.
IS A FAMILY AFFAIRI
.

.

FireQaen Make
73rd,74th
Runs0fl962

····~········-~~

: . . ."'."'" '*

aren't many better bitten than

him in the game."
Tilt M-ye•r~d, loflhanded hit·
ORLANDO, Fla. C111Pfl - Big ling Runnel• beat out Mlckay

•
•
•
•
••
•
••

game hunt1n1 golf pro Bo Win- Mantle for the American League
Inger shot 1 t11 Sunday for a 10.. batting C!f!)WD by five points this
u~der-~r 214 and top money in year with a .328 average. al- 1
t
lot annulll Carling Open golf. thoua:h he drove In only 61 runs
tournament.
and hit 10 homera in IM Kamea.
The aoft•tpoken Texan ugled Runnela, who never averaged 1
~ ISth hole to grab I two-ttroke less than .314 in five aepsons 1'
e 00 Bert Weaver of Edgewa· with· the Red So1 also won the
ter' Miss.
AL batting title in 1960 with a
Weaver closed the gap to one .320 mark.
:
stroke and had a dlance to tie "We're thinking or Runnels
the match, but missed a birdie either at second base or in the
onw~he final hole by· Inches.
outfield even though he generally
mlnger, from Odessa, Tex .. played first base for the Red
won $6.100 for hil erfortJ. Thill Sox,'' Richardt revealed.
Wll lht lara:eat purse or bll e•·
. . . . 'f'J1ek1M''
reer.
That'• where Adcock suddenly
Weaver won $3,400 for hit nine- comes into Houston'• plane. If
under·par 1'75 on · the Rio Pinar the Colb can gel him from tbe
eourae here.
.
Bravee. - ''but we're certainly

I

..

~

•
•••••••••
'l'hll aocond call 11 2:·10
~ tho VaiUa Toney
Rou~ IS nur Point
ant whsro • potl!h or tho
wu ablue, opparenllJ ...,-.~
by a short In the wlrlng on
porch.
io the ..

I

~..GAS
'

-......
•

I

Collrod N. l!ecbr, 41,
for buralary, wal
!Jmoa with a
· · He diad ·
the

cem,.....,c
... •fll••
.
"'''"" ....,.,. tWt .
'365"'Dil\'i ci , _

TltE OHIO FUU. US

alii~

.m

NHd money TO.DAYr •

2;

!:! '

Religious.Folsom Convict
Dies Trying'To Stop Break
'

I

TD "'" from Norm Sneud to IOR!y games ,.hlduiadl
Dow Finaterwald of Tequesta, not IOinl ~ IIYt up Dick Farrell
Bobb Mitchell jUII before t h t
AFL lllrlllt
Fla., ,..kin( hla third win, fin· lo pt blm" _ Ad&lt;Oclr pr&lt;!bab,[y
half.
81 Vlllotl , _ ::malloul lohld tho tournay w!llt rn and a would hold down llrll baM
lata Club Kulo,. Dlrittoo
check for fi.OIIO, Flnltorwald wao Rully Staub, a brillllnl l..yiorTittle. ~&lt;ito oet a new club
w. L. T. Pol Pr PA ohootlnj for lht f10,0110 bonus for old rookil, la r11d to taka
record of I&amp; m toooea In a soa· Houlton
I I O 'm 'l'fl :Ill lhrte-tlme Wlnnoro of tho 1$,000 For tholr part, tho Rid
aon, ripped off ocorlng pas.., of Booton
wero "llckled" to lollho IJO.Yil"'
7 1 1 '700 301244 CorUq Opan.
20, 10 and 44 yards to Shofner Now York 1 1 0 :488 248 1111 w.lnlnpr'a Hilt on lht 15th old Mejlao In tholr oecond
and runninl backo Phil King and Buffalo
1 1 1 4M281 261 ho.. broka tho IOUI'III)' wide letgut deal within l!vo
Alex Webater omaohed over nn
W•tt,. Dh-loto~
opon, Hill MCDnd wood lhot land· Tiley obllined Dick Stuart
ohorl runs to make 11 42-10. Then, Dallao
~ 1 0 liB 332 183 ed Juot II• lett from the eup on the Plraltl Iaiii
wllh the game out of reach, Wash· Dtnvtr
"" countlq on him ond
7 1 0 ·i58ll i!2f 283 the par llvo holt.
!ngton r010rve quarterback Galen San Dlqo 1 1 0
~ 325 At fourth plact Wll Mlllor Bar- to bombard Fonway Park'o
Hall connecied on ocorlng toSies OHland
onlnj loft ftekl wall.
0 11 0 .ooo 156 ,btr with a m.
of II and 411 yardt to Dick Jameo.
ltm«ay'o - t t
Bobeata Feat, Mlddiea Bl1
Sholner'a lh1'1!1 TD receptions lied Houoton 113 San Dltro
him with Mitchell for the NFL Dallao sa Ooklaod 7
load, ooch with 10.
COnly ramoo ochlduledl
'l1'lf Beat'l had an even ea1ler
lime with the Colla, who auffered ILVB, OaAY cOACHES
tho WOI'II bealln11n their h!olory, MONTGOMERY, Ala. IUP!lBill Wade completed IS of ss pal' Don Faurot, Mlaaouri athletic
111, three for Tillt, and ron nvet rtotor, olid BUIIIP Elliot o1 Michl·
for another ...,. in leading Chi- 11n ba~t botn aamed eoachos
oqo to Ito 10venlh victory In 11 tho North Mluad lor tho Uth
Artl booketboll fw wIll 10. .
.
pmoo. Tile Bllrt picked up 4111 nuol Blua and Oray football
hove an opportunity to v lew Olher eaadldateo for lhe Bobyard• ruahlq and 11'1 P""'"8·
or Dee. •· Tom Nualllt of
what could bt one of tho beot eat team aro w 1\lelvtt Coon,
The Browns &lt;1'4·11 climbed over Jond and Hank Foldbert of
opening 1amet of tht oeason 1-7 DIMy Eblin, i-i Lowell
tho llldtll!na and Stotlers into .. A • M have been olaon to lead 'I'UIIIday nljht whtn tho Mid, Halfhill, and 1-11 Dallu Taylor.
cond p1aw by btatlne Plttoburgh tho aray team. A third coach
dleport Yellow Jackell Invade AU nlnt of the obove nomed
and now mUll wla all of their r• taeb tldt rtma!nt ID bt oeleded Kypr Cntk In thl Ollly al'1!a ployera wlll fll'Qbobly ,..
~iit~i'rf.~:1i~~i:~;~· cont11t ol tho ovontna.
lion 'I'UIIIday nltht 111tnst
14
1962 Both 111016 ore ol an un- Yellow Jockoll.
·
known eallber 11 lhll tlmo, as C..Ch Wilt oponlnt his
bolh.bavt aeverol returning let· ond year ot
heltr! of
tormerr who lrt abort by cur· dleport, hao slx roturnJnc
nnt buktlboU ollndll'lll, but men from .laot yur'a tum
who po11111 poll ohoolli'B·
won~ wlnlu1 In .11 rames.
&lt;lolcli Jae beckman wJII be Tba 1lltarmtn ore oenlort·
molclnc hll debut 11 the Bob- 1-1 llk!k OIJer, 1-0 Tom Ran:
cal mentor, replaCing J l m f.! John AU•III-Ih and
Wlllto, 'who aulded this year's lluq MoEihlnntll; ,_;, junlloto,
~Ill' Cntk football team ~ W Mlck Morrlo and
tile
SVAC champlonshlp.
IIIH. .••
A WIIK II THI AYIIAGI
Mlddleport'o Coach Bob Wlae ·Other liadlnr &lt;andldata
will bt toollnc hla weiJ.contU· a otortlna berth 'I'Ueadoy
COlT ON A LOAN OP
Uoned team lor the flrot tlme are Jack Satterfield, a &amp;-2
'nd hopoo ID 101 oomelhlnalhat lor wlth a jOOd jump shot, and
jw~l~U~shed~· · aomo liCit! on I b • 1-t Charita Swackhommor, an
chAncos ln tho touah all around pod teom portorai-

SBF-SERYICE
AT PICKENS

.. . . . .. . .'

leU vlctlm to the hot shooting With a record ol 1-2, i
of 1-2 forward Don Zigler ond youthful Rio Grande team
' lreoh )IIIli from the Warriors' now ml and drill for tho
ltroP&amp;· bench.
sion of Union College to tilt
Zig~ bombed In 21 polnta to 1la Academy gym on Friday, II
Jiad both teams in acorinl, and Nov, 30, when former R
personolly look charge In the Grande Coacli Hermon B u 5
aecond haU when it appeared brinp his Union team . to t h

J)ec. U M Twlekeilh8n:l that Rio Grande's surge would local hardwood f,
8
Sacha, a Rhodes
oveftake hb team.
clilah with the
an
p.m.
played
unbll hiJ ar· Although the rebounding wa1
INDIANA. TECH

News Notes

. f.otlan Senior Qulnl Gary rt~ lho Cbltlllinl
Daltolt tossed In a !reo throw
qalnll Coldl
with thr• eeconda loft SaturP all o n
day n!Bhl ond tile Soutbeutern
I n I o U.. fOUl
Oblo Leaeue cqen nipped RaWlltrt a pick wu 1111 up.
ll-16.
fool wu called qlinat SalTile team• wel'1! battling In
ln the rnsneuver, and
• basketball preview at York ton glll)e the lne lhro• JOod.
HlBh SchOol whm olx clubo Ted Bailey, ..2 Junior, led
pyad 18 minute halves.
Raolnt In tho lcorJnc ond . .
Lo1an led 15-IS with a mln- botlncllnc deportmenll. Bolley
ult and 30 seconds left, but a!- aecounled for llvo Tomado
ter the clock had licked to be- polnll whllt ·Bruct lleellt ond
low a mlnute, Tornado Senior Pe1null Wlckllnl each ocored
Larry Salser acored on an out- four. •
side jumpshot, lleinl It at
Loran wu cliar(ad wltll 11
16.
ln tho shOrt game, but
The Q!leftalna took
Tornado teom w11 IIMble
a.nd bepn setting •P lor o final
find tile free throw range ond
lbot. Wlth leas than 10 oeconda connec~. on onlyT of 11 ltlel.

'

WeotV~l7Syr....

Tuppers Plains Vinton Only SEO County With Tax Gain

Dalton's Free Toss Gave
l.opnlb-15 Tornado Win

It's •• near i• your ·
TELEPHONE. Give 1111
call and re•trve the
' l:IIBh you 'want.'

Middleport At Kyger, Creek
In Season Openers Tuesday ·

ih.

629

- ..
,.,_ ...10',,...

LOANS UP

I

r~M.

.

or.

Headlnc up tht, raturni!IJI Ky- On, l!llnc Ia lor wrteln
Creole vat•ans are 5&lt;11 1Mkldleport wlD brlna IAI · '
Shamblin, 5-&amp; Phil Dun- Creek a team thot Is ln top
I-ll Joe Petty, and U olea! condlllon as each olaver
Houck. .
..
on tho aquad first had to
lelt"!1!!11n w,re 11110111 lly lor membenhlp by ruruolng
the ll'&gt;ttP that compiled • 4-14 the mQe In &amp;li mlnuteo.
record last year before boWing drlllo opened Nov. 1, the
11111 In the Gall)l &lt;;ount~ tourr ~ .._ ·-tunnlnc two
My.
•
every. daf· ~~~ prac:Uco.
. Also expec\!11 to protld~ La&gt;t year, KY(er
ll'tluablt acorlng punell 1 rid nlids!U · Middleport 45-44 1n
ball handling la junior Jimmy 10om· openor.
·
French, who was plucked from Tip off at Kyger Creek
the ,...rve team ln mid-season da~ ls 1 p.m. for tho •:~

~~ :te~·nu:t:'t-;.~ :b~

p.lll.li the

long·Lastlnt
Only29tL!tt,~
-36
Aht\121"&amp; . .

•

THERE'S SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE
TO ENJOY IN YOUR DAILY SENTINEL!
.
.
FOR DAD there's up-to-th1-mlnute world, national end local news- views
and on-the-spot reports _of m•lor ~rt.lng even" - buslnesa arid flnenci~l
stories ...:. hint• on home repalis, etd

Fumiture
.•IUYSe•••
'In A Wiele

FOR MOM ther_e ere reports of ICxlil socl1l ectlvltle• .... club new• -

ld"'
on food, homem-king and child care - and, of course, there ere dozens
of advertisements to help her flop better f~r ltul
.

.Selection II '-

FOR YOUNGSTERS there's • "'(.alth of Information on current •vents -

school news - the populer ca~oon strips 2... entertainment guld11l
t
.:

~

•

..

'\

.,._

J

Where tiH c~ y~u flntl • ~uch ent~•'?'-""_t, .•1141 ~uc1tlon, ,., such
1 sm1ll price -, te. ~le"' ev~ ,..~•r ·" .tfit
~

""

.

. ,_

.-,

..._ ....

- .. lr-'

··~ --~

J~~Jtr

· TH~ ~AJI.y
'

I

p1y1

""·' ,

_,

•••

··

:..

'

SENTINEL
PHOff. ""2·2.1J1 .· f'OR HOME ~$VERY
' ' '· '
I

1

v.

..

..

...

".

·•

., .....

'

~

-

,

.

.....

I

'' i·

~

..................... ...

110 IOWM .........

""
'

~

'·

•

.

•

.,

•

·'

• • !lo

•
_

,,

: .... •

sttCifl ....."
. .
. utll
. '

INGElS FUt~ltURE ·.
0,... l'rl. 6 let. Nl~tl

t:oin·Op ~· Dry Cleaning
10 pounds '2.QO
""' a"Ha~ti at l tocat...,., Cort10r -Thlr4 atlll
Main In MIIIDLIPO~T 1114 Court llroat 1ft .
POMeROY,

ouk•.clea{'ler•-':'~~!m••• .
....
... -...· ~ - --

.. ---fiGIMilOY
;.•

.

!t

MIOI;II,.IJt()IIT'

~··

!

...

-· -- "\· :. '

•

1

'

.

'·

..

�•

•

......

6-Dally StnHnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Nov. 26, 19621

I'

Driver Cited
After Mishap
Saturday Night

WANT ADS
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATES
4 ~nll per word, one blaertiot" Minimu.m. chlrae--eo
tf'nll 8 eenb per word for three consecutive ialll'tiont.
Special - one montb for 30 ce11t1 per word.
FuU rate of 4 eenta ~r word WU.l be tharJed for ad·
Y~~'rHan e it not paid within 10 day• after receiv1D1 bill.
Errora ln Advertillni-Should be reported l.mblediatelJ.
Thf Daily SenUnel will o.ot be responsible for more thaa

Card or Thanks and Special Notices of Evenu:, $1.21,
for 50 word minimum. Eaeb additional word, lc.
Obituuie1 publilhed .-t 1 l'ent Pet' word,

WORDS

lA

20
~

I D~Y
3 DAYS
60e
90&lt;
60e
$1.20
7!1&lt;

$UIO

8 DAY&amp;
$1.35
$1.80
$2.211

'
By RICK DU IIRIIIf
Now tbot llddl 0 ' -'1 UIIHN Prao _ . . . . _ .
cootar, Suo Allil Lugdoo, hool
HOLLYWOOD WPII - NBC quit, he II reported -w1q h\1
TV's old ''Tonight" p...-o, laolt f......., ~ lady, Aucln)o
Paar and Hugh Downs, .,. dolDg Meadow., fllr """"looal •PJlOO"'
v...Y well by the x.nn.clya. and ...,.. ln tht!lr. ·"~':
\'Ice ver18:
aketchel on U... CBS.TV obow.

PT. PLEASANT - Joe
L.
23, lla)tenswood, waa
cited for !allure to have h II
vehicle under control lollowfnl
a . one-car accident Salunloy
midnight on Route 2.
•
Rhodea, traveling aouth on.
Route 2, lalled to negotiate •
curve, left the ltighway, t h e •
came back upon the ltighwoy
and upset against a tree.
The accident waa ·IDvestlp"
ed by Slate Police Trooper R.
J. Blalr and property damage
waa estimated at $'100. Rhpdea
waa taken to Plea..nt Valley
where be waa kept ov. for obaervatlon and ,...

one incorrect inaert1oD.

I MO .
$4.110
$6.00

$'1.110

PHONE WY 2-2157

..a....

and offered a

I
I

tho entertainment portion ol the
program \\tllch followed.
Paar's quesliiJOlng .of Kennedy
wu polite and lnao&lt;uoos. Wlien
i1e brought up the matter '!I ~
po.ulble liraw\&gt;"cks of beinC •
brother of the President, the senator replied ~ hoped to l&gt;e Judied on his oWit.
When Paar aaked him whether
he had any committee pre!.,..
omc:e, be aald be .wl&gt;uld ·"''ply

'299 -

1---.,...

olmsell

ID

whatever 1ob he got.
oonversatlon ' wu

rle Rnuoh, Mro, Clara Powell;
Mra. Mabel Roush,
Mrs.
Blanche Spencer, Mra. Isabel,
~leO and Grella SllnJIOOn,
Mn. Freda Bentz and gueola
Mr.. lJllian Coo of Canton, 0.,
and Mra. Elecla Plcltena of

lli.W

Mikoyan, Leaving, Backs
Castro's Communist Aims

8•00 Ob1o Valley Newt
8.011 Sparta Today
8 10 World N""'
8 , 1~ I\Cualcal CIIICii
B:M c::.immuli1ly Ntwt
9.00 LaldlllrliJI
1:30 Publlc Sarvil:l
1:111 Showen ol Blilllnl
IU.OO Maicm County.!\""'
ttl:'- ~ _.,. lhll Town
IC"IIO World Nm
u:oo T~ of the Town ·

crele order to your speclftcaUons, 111111 deliver
It anywhere In town, Ill ready to. pour. Call
todoy . .. our service II prompt ud our prkea
are the loweat possible!

GOEGLEIN READY~MIX· ·co.
Ph- WY' 2-3284 .

-~

P•g• Str.•t

·.m

.,OR

'

.

WIR h a Gift lot the Wt.lbll Yia.

wileD yau will! 1r. bQJ or ..n.
Reid the .Want Mo fo&lt; quick

ruulil.

.... .,.....

_.,

*':M"All" \ ·-'
..

.

_,

'

• • .' ,

.I
'

Subsc!rip"lqn,: ~a~
I

;

'

-

'

•

;,,

•

~ . ····~-~--~·· ... ,.....$1,011
~:'\:.

1

.

' .l

-"'-

.

.

·,

tl'
. l·· "'."""' .
~25

\

·I. _:" ••• .•••••

I. MoaiL l'lmoN7,

t.

.,
•

•
o . . •· •

• , •

'

!

•

•

•
•

'

l , . · :,

, I.

I

. • '&lt;· '·

· -...-. ,.,.~---~ .....lot) ~... ~--,·-· '""..

,&lt; ,. ·.

:no.

oub..ri!P!loil'l•
~lr 1;"11!1.,. .,,
,,,,;\.
,\
·- •·•'
\. . .
_.:,_.__ :·................J..;.;. :...i..~--"'- ------ :.. .... .1. ....
'

'

•

"·=:.,.
"'--'- ...:...: .. worll 1t

-.............

~';;~ "i:' ;;:";X-; .
. . 1
,
1o 110 o • e r ~ 110 L 0 W
· ~!~~~~
OUelottc'"illnplroio.dOior-.JalldiiiuQloAio-

llAILf
lor tbo -

L'o. X lor

troj&gt;ltleo, .,. ...,... ud

aoo
I) B W

q x 11

lilt.
- o•o, ..._ IIIDclo.-aa..,.
_.
fti..,....

r:::...-~

-

I W Ill B W D
1J 11 o o.- a a

w

~ OJFio.....

• ·•ux

D B . W · I ·W S
IP II J D W I '

P I

o WJ

IIIU'-IACiqriC!a IINABlaa UB

IIHAW

dio
PO
Ra
l'l' IJ'I
·

• liD. ,.... • . I • - ....,

.......

=..::-o!.t

•

0

I

~~~;;J~~

:;

ol .... ...., .,.

an dlt8n&amp; .
&amp; ott I··._ tl•ra .
DBW P,GW'P;I'· •o•

beh dal&gt; lilt -

Pklter

TtiE' 'I)AfLY. S,ENriNEL
. .. .

'.

~

t:15 Loeal N0101
t:a J .... Buldl: Sbow-ru..
t:30 Local Nelli

t:to Mwdcal M)rollriel
t:ll6 N01111 .
5:00 Pllllter Party
5:14 olp Off
1
,
SATUBDAY &amp;aiEDULB
. 1:00 NtWI
8:116 Faith For 'l'odoy
.1:30 No.va
, RFD
8 35
l!:ll iiFD .
7,00 Newo
7:115 Brealdasl Party
7,30 News
7:35 Breakfast Par17
7:50 7:50 Newi
I:OO l!reaklast Party
1:30 Newe
:;:

" :, .

~';';:'811 Party

·

=~

:::
1:30 Newa
8:~ Muale In the Air

t:!O Tbe Good Life

t:IIS Under Ohio S"'10:00 New•
._........,
. .
10:115 Polka Par17
.7:0t SIIIJI Oil, ~ Clo.dE
•
lloedo
, 10:30 Newe
7:41 Tbe Llfelino
11:40 Cowltty
""'ftnmo )11135 Wald It tJonna J4&gt;JM
1:00 Oblo Vljley New~
(Family W~lio~
Time
8:111 PI, ~ li'GolbltD
l1:ll6 tf!11"" ~ Ayt
11:00 Newo
10:00 N""'
.
11:11 Do1! ~01101
'
11:illi Top Ten Show
1~&lt;111 G.\ It-S r.ocbaU
1':110 Noon Nelli or Yoo
11:30 N'""
. ll:G Worlil lm!a
~:~
Star Fri. 11:35 DulfiiP'I Top Ten Show
tut:tpl F'J'I, Qwreh BeDI lllrilll.lf Medtc.l Mlll8lont
:
MUJic.
Just
For
You
12:00 News- NooQ Report
12 30
. 11:11 World 1'(0101
IJ:OO, ,Local .. ~ N~ . . I :00 Nelli
12:15 Mull~\: Interlude
1155 Mason Coonty Ne111
IS;U Bduc:allonll~ll4!anl l~G5!fJII!e Just For You ·
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
12 00 Community Ne111
Llf~ . . ,., · . 1; 10 Nelli
1:oo N•Wl!
115
0
12:05 LoCal Newa
~, ~ ·" " !:IS - · Jual For You
!:05 Platter Party
12:10 Ohio No'"'
12.30 Salunla1_
Week I·OO News · · ·
1:15 Ohio State FootbaD
12:15 ~et.
I:OO (1811 ~lhll
3:30 News
2:111 Music Jllll For You
;
!220 Llleguard Bulletin Board ,1:15 (1811 ·
.
flews
.
,
·
3:35 Platter Party
1 30
12:25 Nows 0 Grams
t:I!O ~ Wilh Doll
I:3S f.luilc Jlllltl'tJ Y.&lt;!ll
t:OO NOWI
• 1~ 30 Agriculture Agent
t.30 .AIIiiml TllJie
. N W.
·
t:~ P111tter Party
~ 45 Col!ntty Go RnwL
. 1:00 Ne111 !l!nnmary.
~::
Party
t :30 Newa
1:15 Ne1p Beat
1:15 f!lbUC! .~11:1 •
4:35 Platter Party
1:30 N
2:!10 CQ1Jntry Go 1\ounc'
1:30 llu- !~MICale
: p=.. Parl7 .
1:00 Ne"'
2•11 " - Beat
l:t&amp; .QII the Air
S.:l$ N •
&amp;'Ill Plalter Party
s:oo· Mlil!fay lllatlaeo
1:11 ~
t:ot . 0111
' '
a:1c Sijpl 011
S:S5 Newe Ileal
1:11
t.G5
'

.

or

•

10 ' 30 NI'IIJ
JQ:Bii NOW$
ll:llf Swap Shop
ll:l! Today With God
~~:: : : : Bureau

5·05 Wotfd It Natlmlal N0111
s;a SpoWp1 Sporlo
li31' Dinner Mualooile
t:tll"lliCn 011 ·

11:

Santa
Sugges.ts•••
I

Lo;;t:-

udasbelt

u:•

A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION

REPAIR

,.,

W J Etf t:ao
RADIO
8:45 Betty Newton Show . .
·~·:wltb o..
-- lo:oo If•,. ·
.: MondaJ 'l1lnila' trld&gt;&amp;h · 4:30 ln~r-&lt; '.ll •. , •• , 10:115 lllfnlalerW Alaacla!IOJl..•
~:: ~ ~.!llllcal . S:Ot Commi•nlty liiiiiri'"" · ·· 10:20 Momln&amp; -Interlude, · '

We'D prepare your md¥ mlud eOa-

II 24 3tc

.LIIIt'
k X.O.d 111_..

Mra. Margaret Ho
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY
IOmewhat of IQl , lmprnv~. spent Salilrday. at Forest Run 6:00 Nelli
'I'IH! bloode Mill. · Xennody Wll" with the Milton Houd:.~la~f 6:05 Coontty Molle Time
an unquestinnable adornmeot. Mr. and ~Bill with her 1:20 Country Jamboree
~ur waa takea by her !Oo~ Dayton spent · ay
11:30 Nelli
"You are an absolute heauty, mother, Mrtl. ~rt~ 8:35 Farm World News
he told her. '!11at llh' ls, and _to Mr ...and Mrs. .
•of ber l&gt;ts ¥olga Calmly RFD
thio viewer she was far ud IWif of Wou Pan were gues11
7:00 Nelli
the most ..,...Illig feolure o! the lister, · Mrs. Mar811NI Jl9uda-, 7:8&amp; Br'eiklaol Party
enl're aession. .
shell recenUy. , •
·
~·10 Nelli
·
Tile Cll-1 SWIDI: &amp;lme Min. Miss Diane -~!sOr ~ of i Johnl- · ,
HardWin! Show
liter Jawa~arlal Nehru appears town acconlp4bled ·ber uncle, 7:35 Plckotls
n~ the ABC-TV "Close-up!" ·ape- Rnnnie ~laer, wbo Is employ- 7:~ 7:50 News Report
clal about India on TUe!day.
ed ln =bua and spent the 8:00 Radio Hymnal
Bob Hope's reprosentatlves weekend w1tb Mr. and Mrs. 8:15 Breakfast Party
refused to drop from his NBC-TV Grover. Salser and family. • 8:30 Van farllcl&lt; Sport ShoW
llhow next '[hUrlday 1 lketch Mn. Ann Coo - left Monday 8:36 Breal&lt;f~ijil Party
whllh brougl!!": Ob~l!'ftS: from mor~lng to ""'~ ~ Tllal)ks- 1:45 8aker _Fum. Show-FrL
rome perooni ,-atad with the sJviJ\i , holidaY ' with· Mr. ilnd 9:00 Nflll
movie "Bird Mim of Alollnll"; Mn. Will JODN at (lolumboll. : 1:06 CoH"" With Janel
.... - '' ..
7""':'7."--·
::: ~":, With Janet

MASON, W. VA.

WILL AMERICA

$1•. , . _
U . l!mploJ
M. ~III'.Drar

'1'0 SAOIIII'IIlll arJiiiB J'IIOI'UI ·Wt'l'ltOCir IIUIIIIIIXQ.-

Brighton, Pa.

A roond robin card was Rnl
lo Mn·· Verne Watterson, wbu
is ill Games were conducted
by Mt.. Isabel Simpson.

Tho · lighter

FURNITURE CO.

I

PAW

but proper. He addreaaed hlo hoot ated with a TbanksgiVinJI theme
11 "Mr. Paar." Alld Pear, all- to Mrtl. Bertha Sayre, Mn. ·
lin&amp; between his guests, kept !bll Mqgie Shain,. Milo• Vera Bee1011ment entirely sepa~ate from gle, Mn. Marie Roy, Mrtl. Ma-

MASON

WY 2-3235

t.Ee'I1.J:
JUGHAID,

•

KOl)lledy;
Devotions opened with .a ...,.,
Alld Frldey nlsbt, Pur prOHDI- and n&lt;!en Slmplon ~ the
ed .. ioformai" interview oo hla IICI'Iplure and 8•':,• 1 ~
-nwlde 1xJur wtth tho lalolll "Lost We ForgeL .
.
mamber of lite lint famll7 to pia Other readings by IJ)eiDbel'l
bigh political office. Seaator-elect were on Tbonkaglvln&amp;. Tapa reEdward Kelmedy. Tho Seoator'• cordmga of TbaDbgivln&amp; sru&gt;gs
wile wu a1o0 oo hand.
· by Terry Bradford and llobetAfter hil opening monologue ta~· Kraeuter, "Give _Ua This~
aDd 10me mwde, Paar lhowed Day" and "'lbanks to God" by
brlef movies of the Kennedja Joan WoHe. Prayer by Mrtl.
IEdwardl at home, with their SimpsOn and aong by the group
ehlldrtn. Tbea the )'00118 ·couple '"!'bank You Lord," el~ the
entered lo"tbo mullcalo«iompanl- program.
ment ol tbo 10D1J "High llopel." . Relreshnie!tll were HI'Ved
· Kennedy &lt;Ed't'ardl was at ease from tables ' beautifully clecor-

Down - •••.,.. .,.
C.nvtnltnt Tlfmt

;

.' ,.. .
Social NeW!

I&gt;WM8

ort

. po.oo

TRANSPIR ALL PHONI
CALLI TO

ID

I'M

PIKIUD OF

ln 11M3.
-----~1 Wben DoWIII toot over ID Sop- The Bocieter ~ School
u ~""""~""" boot ol the Class of the . B!ipllal Qlurdl .
''Tgday" .m. the cldof . - .., beld Ill 'l,'l1allkiJIYID8 JNII'IY at
hla -lint dey ~u Allf. Goo. Rob- lite borile of Mrtl. Cora Buck . ..

New

Fire &amp; Safety
Equioment

vllil

a Japanese deotroyer

3 ROOMS

DISTRIBUJOR OP

~

1lllten their craft wu oevered by

OI'TOMETRIST
Office lioun: 11 to 12, 2 to &amp; (Close at Nooo OD
Thurs. - East Court St., Pomeroy

R. E. Tracv, Sr.

---======--.:~·~

tblll-.ICIH
.

Wbea Paar mada bu debut ool
hla .... P'rlday night lihow
he roWJded up ...... ot
the PdwOI'l'o ooetime PT-bot
comrades f.. bll lint ~&gt;"'~~"...·

N. W. COMPTON, 0 ... D.

ONLY

aow•

l'I£Lt:VISION IN REVIEW

NANC'f'
IF YOU'RE MAD

AT ME AND
DON'T WISH
TO TAL.K·-

··•THAT
IS YOUR
Pj:tiVII.EGE

•••BUT THIS IS
RIDICUI.OUS

�•
'

..... ....,.•

ftA'('HEB

_,

'NOW'YOU KNOW

en-,..
............
tile

tl-11. Moldylllrad ... . . .

.b IV. . . . o l f - -

e

~,..

led Ill
Ualted Slalol dllfllll
JJII, ....ntaa .. doe Fill.

otftNIM!pt,lowiWI. ......
....., blcreaiiBC ela r:llrt_r .

... llllld.

De!UJled To The J~~~era~~ 01 The Heip.MU1111 Ar•
PRICE FIVE CENTS

Buying

Sewer Bonds Sold
To Cleveland Firm

More
Meters

'

McDonald Offers Highest
Premium OfFour Bidding

l
AU

I

'

"u
LO:

•9
l'i"
I

I

MEIGS THEATRE

t

POMIROY, OHIO

I

'
.OF

TONIGHT &amp; TUESDAY
Howard H1wk't

,.HAT.All'"
(Technlcillor)

John Wayne, Red

Button~

Postponed Event
Will BeHeld

Committees For
Imperial Dinner
Are Announced

Hardy Kruger, Etu MartJ:
nell!. Bruce Cabot, Michele

Pl11111 have been comp~ed
tho Cathollc Women'o
serve Cbrlstmu dinner
Electrle eo;

Girar&lt;kln. Not one dull moment!
Celof'CirtooM

B'

a.

IIIIIDNIIDAY &amp; THURI.
Nov. 2"29
~ OPIN

Commltteeo aamed by Mro.l
Mitch, president are
Radford, Mro.

.i ·

, Mn. Georte Hackett
llackett

Mn.

Your Christmas

•••••••au••-•-===- .

Shopping Center

............--····-·--·

Come in ••• see the many excellent
values • • • the big selections of well known
dtpendable makes of furnishings for your
·.home and wearing apparel for your famdy •••

4-H Youth Honored

and gifts and gift wrappings.

,.

It Thrlftyl Sav• Your Salts S8ps From
\
I

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

I'

f1

I~

I '
'

'

\
'I . •
I

, I

.l I

'' '
'

'

1•8Witll ., old n- with Roor
tile lo IGIY and a lot ol fun. Any.

.'

-··•dala.

'

"CLE.AN -ONLY"
Dry Cleaning Service

:TILii
··..........
-10··..............

'1'1111 II our UJUI! hlp qUI!•
IIJ

...
.•. 15c it.
.•. ..,... . .,....,............
••••• ,,., ll'i

about

... _

tiNilln~.

ualnl tho 1woo

both ..- . '1'1111 ...~om
ll•u 70U

a~

..ner,

clearer

tleaned wnrablet. Available

at botb of our Jtoru,

CSomo loy oorvlco
If d•lrodl

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . you

.. vwy .........

CASH ud
CAIIRY

ROBINSO'
N
'S
ltobl_,.,
C'-'nors
Tri-LuotN Cl~...,o '

WY 2-MU
·............,
WY WIIO .J ;M't'Ro 'rt

--~---·111!1··-..;j''i.
'

·-"' ~

Mrs. Walburn
Celebrotes Her

It was on, of..t!NO Meigs cOil!&gt;
tl'alll&lt; o.eldO!III investtca~

83rd

'Jbe first WOs at 7:110 a.m. OD
1241between Portia~

Monday by •the -Pltrol

Bottom. A car drlveo
EVans, 311 ;:~~.;11::~

2Sub-Teen
Boys Fail
In Escape

�</text>
                </elementText>
              </elementTextContainer>
            </element>
          </elementContainer>
        </elementSet>
      </elementSetContainer>
    </file>
  </fileContainer>
  <collection collectionId="614">
    <elementSetContainer>
      <elementSet elementSetId="1">
        <name>Dublin Core</name>
        <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
        <elementContainer>
          <element elementId="50">
            <name>Title</name>
            <description>A name given to the resource</description>
            <elementTextContainer>
              <elementText elementTextId="10104">
                <text>11. November</text>
              </elementText>
            </elementTextContainer>
          </element>
        </elementContainer>
      </elementSet>
    </elementSetContainer>
  </collection>
  <itemType itemTypeId="1">
    <name>Text</name>
    <description>A resource consisting primarily of words for reading. Examples include books, letters, dissertations, poems, newspapers, articles, archives of mailing lists. Note that facsimiles or images of texts are still of the genre Text.</description>
    <elementContainer>
      <element elementId="7">
        <name>Original Format</name>
        <description>The type of object, such as painting, sculpture, paper, photo, and additional data</description>
        <elementTextContainer>
          <elementText elementTextId="60726">
            <text>Newspaper</text>
          </elementText>
        </elementTextContainer>
      </element>
    </elementContainer>
  </itemType>
  <elementSetContainer>
    <elementSet elementSetId="1">
      <name>Dublin Core</name>
      <description>The Dublin Core metadata element set is common to all Omeka records, including items, files, and collections. For more information see, http://dublincore.org/documents/dces/.</description>
      <elementContainer>
        <element elementId="50">
          <name>Title</name>
          <description>A name given to the resource</description>
          <elementTextContainer>
            <elementText elementTextId="60725">
              <text>November 26, 1962</text>
            </elementText>
          </elementTextContainer>
        </element>
      </elementContainer>
    </elementSet>
  </elementSetContainer>
  <tagContainer>
    <tag tagId="140">
      <name>morris</name>
    </tag>
    <tag tagId="1474">
      <name>newland</name>
    </tag>
  </tagContainer>
</item>
