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Committee Reports Heard By
Letart Falls School PTA Group

Della Stahl Is
Councilor Of
D of A Group

, . LeiJlrt PI'A bold its reg·
Jar meeting at the school house
November 26, Mr. Leonard
Roush, presiding.

on the highway and
across pavement will
after school by the state
Election of officers lor the
soon as possible.
coming term was held when
Mrs. Opa] Sayre, chainnan
Council, Daughters
. Earl Keeler reported for the the finance committee,
America met Monday evenHealth and Safety Committee ed a profit of 128.25 from
at the iooF hall.
&amp;hat safety aign.l to be placed ing lunches at the school
F~"""-i..;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;i.;;;;;;o""i i election day.
·
Carrie Meinhart, councilor,
chair- I P~_e·~~~~ and opened the meetMr,. Audrey Hollman,
in ritualistic form . Fannie
man of membership,
a member was reI'OMIROY, OHIO
several new members
lost by death, and
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
ed. Playground committee
era were sent. Officers
NOT OnN
ported several Improvements
were Della Stahl, councilor;
the playground.
Elizabeth Jenkins,
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
The
plans
for
the
Cora Beegle, vic
DectmMr 7-1
program were completed.
, Mary Nesselroad,
"'J WIST ITIIIIT"
will be presented on Dec. 19,
vice councilor;
AlaD Ladd, Rod Stelger,
conductor; Mabel
Wchael Callan, Dolores Dorn 7:30 p. m. at the school with
1ic
invited.
Other
·
Th
Th ·
·
pub
the
"WOIILD 1Y NIGHT"
;
erma
elss,
(Tecbnicolor)
ness of the evening, naming
Bertha Parker,
ITS FANTASTEIIRIFIC!
egates to the County Council,
; and Edna Reibel, . 18

MEIGS THEATRE

Ballet to Burlesque •• Most
celebr1ted niabt-club actl in

were ' Leonard Roush,
trustee. The travehng
Hoffman and Myrtle Roush ; AIdonated by Bertha Parker
ternate delegates are Ora Hart
awarded to Mabel Wolfe.
and Leonard Grimm.
Gifts were exchanged and
Mi.68 Stone's room received refreshments served. Gifts were
the room eount for having the
on a table with Christmost parents present,
mas cover and centered with
Mrs. McBee, the principal,
Christmas tree.
reported that a new .set of '
encylopedlas had been received
and wu very much appreciat- Cll.ristma~ Dinner
,d. She also reported they had Enjoyed By Club

the world!

SUN., MON., TUIS.

~Ot-~~~1

81 Lelita, James
Muon. Shelley Wlnten, Pe·
ter Sellen. Fuclnating • • ,
Dt.turbinrlf Mlddlfra&amp;ed man
ser.uallr involved with a
teenaao ~1.

SUE LYON,

l,c..,.1,.".,.'-""'""'""'""'""'""'""'~purcha~=aad~a~ne:_:w:_:::co::ll::ee~m:'a~ker

•

The Winding TraU

Mainly About
PeopIe I n
p
0mer0y

The Senior Motbera of Middleport met Monday evening at
Mr nd M Le 11
high school to make plana
· 8 . . rs. s e
fund raisJng activities for
of Gallipolis were
month of January. A good
guests of Mrs. Homer Showm.
of the motbera were on
Mr and Mrs Don
and iamily and. Mrs
to aaalst with the follow·
were visitor; in
plans :
Monday evening.
On the 16th Mrs. Jack Bechtle
Mrs. Mary Jordon and Mra. will be chairman of a soup
Storage and son of Ni· sale and on the 5th Mrs. MarW Va visited SUnday with garet Bowles and Mra. Lovins
. ·8 . Epple, Mr. and
Cole will be chairman of a recTerrell and Mayor
Charles Legar.
Mrs. Lillie Hauck returned

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Mrs Oleta Parsons of Port·
Fr'd.a with Mrs
1 Y
. spent
·
Des:ne Patterson.
Mrs. Dessie Patterson vtslted
wiUt Mrs.
Jacob
Gloeckner.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher
Parkersburg were weekend
guests of their parents, Mr • and
Mrs. Mason Flflher and Mr. and
. Sam Arnold.
Mrs. George Powell and
and William of Parkersvisited SUnday with her

Pomeroy, Ohio

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leiOI!Ionln
IIYitt llld II'"' Whltht
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99 ..

e Daniel Green
e Wellco Foam
Tread•
eLuxurloua
euPetite"
All colora and
styles

7·"

FOR MEN
7·" .. 15·"

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Shoe Styles For Her

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A gift was presenled by Mr . .
Bowen to Rev. and Mrs. Fred
Gardner from the class.
Mrs . Dan White was in charge
ol the program which opened
with the hymn, uo Come All
Ye Faithful" with Mrs. Chester Erwin, pianist. Mrs. Erwin
also read a quotation, tiSomethlng Happened Each Chrl!l~

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Regular $10.95 Girls o....... ___ Sale $6.00
Regular $8:95 Glrlo
Sala $5.00
Regular $7.95 Girls
Sale $4.00
Sale $3.00
Regular $5.95 Girls o,......
Sale $2.50
Regular $4.95 Girl• Dreo...
Regular $3.95 Glrlo D r Sale $2.00

H1lf Slips
$3.00 to $5.00
P1ntles
$1.25 to $2.00
Baby Doll Paj1m11
$6.00 to $9.00
Tore1dor P1j1m11
$6.00
Full L•ngth P1(1m11
$9.00 to $12.95
Sl"p Co111 _ $6.00
W1ltz Length
Gowns
$6.00 to $12.95
Full Length
Gowns _ $8.00

CHRISTMAS SALEI

GIRLS SWEATERS
Buy them now at reduced prices - a beautiful aelectlon
of &amp;irl• sweaters in bulkiea and fiat knits - lona: sleeve

alipover noveltie1 Rqolor
Rqolor
ttoeulu
Rqolor
Rqulo•
Rqolor

$7.95
$5.95
$4.95
f3.9S
$2.H
$1.95

GIRLS SWEATIRI ........
GIRLS SWEATERS ........
GIRLS SWEATERS ........
GIRLS IWIATERI ........
GIRLS SWIATIRS ........
GIRU SWEATERS .........

SALI $6.tll
IALI $4.10
SALI $3.00
SALI $2.50
SALI $2.00
SALI $1.211

CHRISTMAS SALEI

Gown 1nd
Peignoir Seta
$14.95 to $16.95

GIRLS SLACKS
A wide selection of airls slacks -

.

EVERY MAN 11'ANTS
'ms 11'0MAN ON A PEDESTAl

tallored of walhable
corduroy in aollda aDd prlnta - cotton knit&amp; in aolldl
and 1tr(Jpes - sizes 3 to ex ana 'I to 14.
Rqolor $2.95 GIRL$ SLACKI ............ SALE $2.00
R-lor $1.95 GIRLS SLACKS ............ IALI $1~
Rqulor $1.50 GIRLI SLACKS ............ IALI $1.21

Anchotwhite Candlewarmer Sets

A novel gift. with charm
with beautiful handlea.

I

ehort sleeve tlipoven end tone

sleeve cardigans.

· For Home Gifts

WI HAVI '"' PIODUCII
Yes •J IHOWN
IHI
Kodak 1962
ill

Gift
Gul
Stephanie Pullen waa nanlled
of Middleport G I r I
Troop 221 Monday evellling at the home of one of their
leaden, Mra. William Grneser.
Others elected were Sharon
Schmoll u vice president:
Nterl aa Secretary and S

Rue ao Treasurer.
Debbie Grueser, out •
president, wao in oharge
,...k's meeting when pIa Dl
were made for a Chrlatmal .,...
ollng party to be bold oo the
17th. Tba lirll are to brtng to71
to their nell meeting and other
contrlbutlonl to ualal ntec11

scorn
POCKET WATCH
By Wtstclox
Dependable pocbt w1tcb,
euy to read dl.al, lhoct
realiUot.

Stephani Pullen I•
Troop Prelldent

lamllles.

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Buy now. Girls Dresses at a savlngs-&lt;&gt;ur enth·e
stock of girls dresoeslncluded in this sale. All sizes
from tots to teens.

UMBRELLAS

House
Slippers

SHOES
FOR BOYS

GIRLS DRESSES

Slips $4.00 to $9.00

Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. White
read "Something to T h l n

e POl. IOYiz ,.II Perrotlrooke- Hush Pupplu-

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River
Areas
Escape

CARDIGANS
~~
$6.00

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Ing.

About."
The Chrlstma!l customs
lands were presented
In a skit by Mrs. Leonard Van
Jr., Mrs. Gardner, Herman
Mr. Bowen, Mn.
Bnd Abbott, Rev. Gardner,
II dell Gerlaoh, Mra. Barnes and
Mro. White. Ao eaoh · p •raon
the clescrlpUve part they
placed a Christmas ornament
in that country on the

Inches Ubly - · lllcb day.
Pll'llally cloorbc
Tburaday nilht.

CHRISTMAS SALEI

The story, itChrlstmas

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totlS-idzes 34 to 40•.

Where You Malee It," wall
by Mrs. Wall!lce Bradford,
lowed by the vocal
"Christmas," by Cash Bahr.
The article, "Are You Reoody l
For Christmas" was read

ePOI MIH1 l1nd- Rant&amp;.
eraft - Jarmtn - Hush

at y _ en tint; 1.

N•w-

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Mrs. Adam Ebersbach.

The Christmas 11tory from the
Bible was read by Mrs. Dorothy Barnes, followed by prayer
by Mr. Bowen.

Adverdstd Brands

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WEATHD

ol-tbe finest ylll'll&amp;-eOion to harmonize wltb everytblng In your wardrobO&gt;-COntrasting pearl but-

mas."

Nationally

, . YOUIIi Women'a Cl)rtatf.
1ft Auoefallon waa founded ill
Londo~~ ln 1855.

100% all wool cardigan, large bulky collar, knitted

Christ
Tuesday
evenlng al was
the held
church,
served
by
the Philathea Society In rooms
the lunch room rrom profits decorated 1n keeping with the
Jlfro&gt;m the lunch room.
Christmas season.
There will not be a
The blessing was given by
In December but the next
Milton Houdashelt and Wallace
date was set for Jan. 13, Bradford served as master of
ceremonies. Tom Bowen, president, welcomed the group and
tbanked committees of the even-

SHOE GIFTS
FOR THE FAMILY

NOW YOU KNOW

CHRISTMAS SALEI
Women's Regul1r $10.00 Bulky

The Answer To A
Perfect Ungerie
Wardrolae Is •••

Annual Event
Is Held By
Church Class

GIFT
CERTIFICATE

Son'• Marriage,.
B ,
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emg .... nnouRL..,..

ley, Miss lJnda Placer, Miss
M.ary Herne, Mlsa
Kathleen
Herne, Kenneth Herne, Mr. """
date to be announced later.
Mr. and Mrl. John Bryan Mrs. Phillip Heme, Colurabos
Mra. Iva Stewart, wbo bas are announcing the marriage and Mrs. Dorotby Bryan ot
served aa cbalrman of the sale of their 11011 , Stanley, to Miss Middleport.
of home made candy at the Christine Herne.
----school during the 110011 boun, '!'be meollnl wu 801enurlzed
reported that to date 128.58 haa at O:!O p.m. at the :tome of
GAVE DINNER
been
lized
rea
·
Mr. and Mra. Pblllip Herne, Mr. and 1\ln. Earl !Jenny Sr.
It waa abio reported that the Hamlltoo Road, CoiLUDbus, with entertatoed with a dinner S....
laat bake sale had netted t38.- Rev. Farley performing I he day at their home, Peacock.
So; and the laal record bop dooble rtng ceremony.
Ave. Present were Mrs. E. 1.·
$1211. Tba nell meeting of the Goeslll were Miss Joyce Far- Tracy, Mrs. Albert M '· Mtsa
mothera will be bold in Janu·
Betty llemoskey and Mr. and.
ary, the date will be announc- ed.
Mrs. Denny and aon Earl Jr~

Martin restaurant.
Following the dinner
group adjourned to the 0 h I o
Power office for a party and
gift exchange. A short business
session was conducted by Mrs.
Carl WHI president. Refresh- The annual Christmas ban
ments were served at the close quet of the Homebuilders
of the meeting by Mrs. Robert of the Middleport Churr.h

GIVE A
HARTLEY &amp; BENNETT

o., Dee. s, l86Z

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~!::::~~=..JI~~-~as~s~isted~
1~b~y~M~r:s·:..::W:al;ter
$13.50
and Mrs.
WiD.

GROVER'S STUDIO

1&amp;-Dany Senunel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy Your Christmas Shopping
Center ••• OPEN EVERY DAY THIS WEEK UNTIL 5 P.M.
AND SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.M.

Sunday after a ten days
in Columbus with Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Strauss and daughter

its annual
1- ....- -...----, , ~;~;;,;heldMonday
evening, at

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Senior Mothers : :::,~ Jays will provide
Complete
Plans
Mrs. Bert Bodlmer wu nam,
,
,
ed chairman for a bake aale
For Acfi'VitleS
to be held in January the

$3.95
. _ Pockot Wllto
Lumtnoua Dltl ---- $4.H

.

BeauUful wheat Ancliorwblte Set with lustrous
brus-flnlshed Candlewarmen and genuine walnut handles. Packed In beautiful gift cartou.
Three shapes-Round, Oval and Baking Pau,

il\,95
T,l.

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KODAI~S :
I
Autonlallc C.1ua

VISIT
EliEIALDS

Bo~Wy ~ •• , ele&lt;fric
eye ... i1uuw '-ling ,
MavlHM.JIIftt . ., Mftr Hlftrl
No wfndlng-calltlra 11 Ntfer7
powtred, No MHII'III-electrlc
tVt adluds che ltns autotnodcal·
l'f, And ftO Hlreadlftg probi~Mto

Pllm load• In • IHI'f lrt tM ...W
«odok Duu I C . - ... aod
you con load co...nt1 in advatta~. You•,. Itt to lhoot In o•
IRitetdlltt us show you.

TOYLAND
Located two doon be-

Court street OD
Malo Street. Take advantage !If thq lijlOdal

low

aale prlc:es now on

-.. . ,. . ., -le-to

Toya for everyone on
your lliL Slop 1J1
Elberfelda "Toyland Look around at the
1111J11 Items for Boya

Plll!l ..... - · . _ ....
In the .c.....,. Detc•ctiMftt

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CERTAINLYI
We'll deUvor to your bome rlgilt op to the day before Cbrlstmu. Elberfeltls have tbe men IDd ,.,,
eq~piDent to properly deliver your furniture and
furn!Bbings to your home . . . north, east, south or
west ... and to properly Install and put It In place.

Be Thriltyl
Save All of Your Sales Slips
from •••

111d Glrla llld. 'reall1
the Toy ·

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ELBERFELDS
IN POMEROY
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PIJ!!Iemn«! • -

H"lnedd•

CBl"Oiaolott
pto lJombod
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Sh1mpwatrrmen Are Oscar Scholl, vice president ;

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He a d. e.•
,Y urst

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Dayron V Ashworth . trt&gt;a surer,

and Virgil V Brown re.elt&gt;cted
Manr1oe DUnt, Ohio Fuel secretary. l...e'Nis M. Brown wa:&lt;;
Gas company employ~ . was t&gt;IP&lt;'tffi to o~ three year term of
rlected president of tM Stump- trust~:'&lt;.:'
" 'ater Sport.sJl'ler. ~ Club at an
Other offi('ers
the organi:t
annual meeting held 6t Scholl's i:ltion mdudt' Wilbur C. Hood

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Barber Shop Tuesda) evening. ~:~nd F'it&gt;ld W Ca mpbell. trusle·
Otht&gt;r offiC&lt;ers elec ted wert&gt; .. ~

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Guaranteed 1 jur. Amll'lCI ' I lOW priced qualltJ' lint-

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er. ln.Umt hut.

ONLY 14.95

wm hat bltbroottt Hlil7.

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Tir.c:l of closing ofl rooms •nd plying high fuel
bills to boot? fhen c:heck the new

28'

R
GAS HOME HEATER

Bulk Tank Service

Pomeroy

u·

CO.
Hospital News

No St,!JHMtft ~Vfons !

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The Modern Mart's . ..

polis, Mrs. Robert E. Shaver , 1 roy E . Sayre and infant
106 River St., Kanauga, Roy S.1ter, Mrs . Delmar D.
HoJCQmb, V in ton, Mrs . Ted Ri ·] Mrs. Kermit Root ,

· Wand·

River Report

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]ley, Jr .. 294 Pearl St. , Middle- ;ling. Mrs. H&amp;rl Haning , Mrs.
- - - - - - - - --·port, Edwnrd J. Strauss, ll7 !Bert Stanley,
Mrs. Robert-;.:;:-;::;;~~;:~
Enrered Hn11pltal
Union Ave., Pomeroy, Simnn ! Lewis, Elbert La wless, Kenneth G 1 u 1 ~ reading•:
Among those who enlrred P . Newland , Rt. 1 Minersville, Adkins, Mrs. J a mes
18.0, 16.6, running 16
Holzer hospita l in the
Debora E. Hall , Raci ne, Sidney I Billy Ray Barr , and
ro11ers, Pomeroy • Mason
hours were James A.
Wesley Rey nolds, Rt. 4 J ack - ~ Kay Thompson.
Pt. Pleasant 24.32,
1:1 14 ~~r is t A\'f!:• ~rs . '
son, ·willia m David Cassill,
Amvng
4.23 falUn~. Kanawha
LeM aster. 1733 Chatham
H ~:tm d e n , Homer Justice, Wil- According tc the
ralUng, Charleston
Patty D. Kohl.' 411 Fourt h
low Wood, Cathy Lyn n Parsons, port of the nursing
.. London dam
Ferrell M. N1day., Rl. I
Ironton, Robert B. J ameson,ltJ10se patients who were
7 feet , Marmet 6~
Ironton, Mrs. Kermit E. Root, as fa ir included Miss
dam 7 feet . .;,;,;;.;1
, Rt. 4 Athens, William J. Wil- 1Corn , Mrs. Richard Fick,
from one to three
Little Boys'
11iams, Ashland, Ky., and Mr~. ion Shield , John w. w:~~i ~ ~~ :s;now over all river:~.
0 movement.:
Henry G. Rust, Ra\lenswood, Mrs . Bessie Mundell, Ma
'
Rathburn , Gary Sprouse
Ohio 81ver - Laguna
W. Va .
Births
Mrs. Clayton Barrett.
a. m.; Bill Hougland
&amp;
Mrs . Cr·e ighton G. Crawford, Five units of blood were
15, 4:30 a. m.; Queen City
54:1 .Jackson Pike, daughter, ministered at the hospital
16, 3:45a. m.: Beaver down
11
:
15
p.
m.
Tuesday.
W
ednesday.
5
a. m.; Luther Hurdman up
99 to
99
Discharged
16, 6 a. m.; Indiana 1.1p 17, :
Patients recentl y discharged
a. rn .; Craig M. down 17, 5:
inc luded Ira Blain, Mrs . Char- Mrs. Pearl Ke eton and
a. m.; Jerry Bosworth down
MIDD~EPORT
lotte Perrin , Mrs. Clyde K. ter, Mrs. Crest, were In
5:30 a. m.; Titan down 19,

SANTA .SAYS ...

Give Jewelry
Tile Gift
They'll Treasure.

I

NEW SHIPMENT

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THE SHOE BOX

ROAST A

i;';~~::i~":;-:;~'cl~
l Pr~~ .•:~d lnf~~t~~n, ~~,r ~. - ~~~\e~:_u:"1~ne ·dlay recently.

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lb.

_, Goessler's Christmas
Gift
Center
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FOR HER

PORKY. ~EA~ - ~1 A~9

eArtcarved Diamond Rin gs
Diamond Rings

,y ~F

SPRY ..-!'?.-,r l -.___3_v:e,69c
SURF ~FR - =,,•. .S~~..

eBirthstone Rings

9\ts
FOR

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eCalll. Or•,.'ltl

e Tomplo Orong11

• Diamond Cocktail Rings
ePearl Rings
• Eastern Star Rines

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1\b.'rl.'l ---

Feature Lock

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JUG~flK--

eWinGO
eTongo noo

FOR HER

GIFTS

• Black Onyx Rings

GALLON .. ---

M\lf ..

GIFTS

•

• Bulova &amp;: Elgin Watchea
• Rem ington, Nureleo- La-

e Candy- Coitdy""

dles' ElectrJ c Shavers e Pen·
dants •ldentHication Brace-

e Shell Punul•

ware • Pen &amp; Pencil Seta
• Waterman and Parker

eMixod Nut1

• Princess Gardner BUllolds

le ts
)~j·

e S Uverware

eHollo-

• Manicure Set.'J
• Ronson
Ladl e~· Lighter_. e CU itur£'d
Pearh1

e Englloh Wolnult

19,
a. m.; C. V. Horner up 21,

All Populor arondo

Unclotolllod

(AHoy lARS

POTATOES

10 ... 39c

501~.

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SIMON'S
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· ~hrvlre Mlr!wt

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Pomeroy

OPEN EVERY DAY
INCLUDING THURSDAY
.. 7:00
, 9tOO TO 9:00

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eBlack Onyx Rings
. I Lodge Rings
e Signel Rings
eBulov~ &amp; El&amp;in Watches
eSpeldel Watch Bands
eldentiflcatlon Bands
eRemington eSchick eNorelco Electric
e Pen &amp; Pencil Seta
Shavers
eTravel Clock.&amp;
- Waterman &amp; Parker
ePrince Gardner Billfolds
eCuff Links
e Bulova Transistor Radios · ' 1 Otsk Seta
e Tie Bars e Tie Tacks • Lodae Emblems
e Barometors
e Pocket &amp; Tlble Llghter1
- by Ronson

Give lndHrl~, Enduring Olfit- There'•
No Gooocl Subotltvlo For Qulllty ·Mwchandlnl

*TOYS at DISCOUNT*

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Glvu Her Severel For Chrlstm1sl

5::ID a. m.; l'i . H. Shafer, Jr.
22, 5:31l a. m.; Bob Benter
down 23, $:30 p. m.; Miss Su.
san down Greenup, e p. m.;
Western up Greenup 1:10 a.m.;
Eastern up Greenup, 6:30
a. m. ; City of Huntloiton down
3 a. m.; J . s. LewiB, up 31,
a. m.; Prarle Slate down
8 a. m.; Robert W. Lea up
6:110 1. m.; Onward down
1:30 a. m.; Lorry Turner
33, 2:45 a. m.; Lady Rose~ jifd:),.idown 33, 4 a. m. ; Ben
1
up 33, 4:10 a. m.; VaJ.
vollne up 33, 6:30 a. m.; Jlor..
othy Estes up 33, 7 a: m.; Nilt-

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ochool baske'ball games lea- Symmes Valley !8-51 and then ilbwnpln&amp; lllwllll Trace 81-321liartlfli with the 7 • B KJ'ade
turts ..,. ool&amp;tllldillg eoncest stomped Fairland 16-51 to tm ·and then setting by strong Coal- pme_at I p. m., the p!serveo
1n both the Sootheaot..-n Ohio thernsetv ea •• 1 .cont&gt;nder in lton 51-41.
at 7, and the VOI'Sity clash at
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If• Conference
learn race .
Eailes pooled a llMI •IctDry
FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE
· tD •h· gamea, I,over K)'Ktl' Creek In ••·tr
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1bl biC battle· in Ult SEOAL p nor
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Will take plAce at Jackson where many observers had felt t h e Ioutq thul far, 10 Frldly'l Pemeroy at Jaeboli
SVAC
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lbe delendini league champions
crown.....,. so tl~ ~ ~· -tween -tern an
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po
w.JJ lay their unbeaten 2.-0 rnark North GallLa or Eastern, as Southwestern eould eventuaUy Wellston at Nelsoravllle
111 the line against Pomeroy's both are loaded. with bi&amp;, U· prove to be very important to Eaten at Soalllwesten ·

4-Daily Sent!nel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Dec. &amp;, 1962 tn o. v~lt to
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Ohio's Two
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Still Unbeaten

Columbus - Ohio hunters I By Uotted Preu lalerutloul lin t)le ..cond half.
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ohould find a sood populaUon ol T
k·' Cl . tl nd ho
Voll Bump XaMt. Vn10n dumped Muatfnitlm
pe-h Xavier travelled to Tenneasee 81 an d De£'aance ra ced """'
rteer itJ the allte when the two- ful op-ran
Oh. C'l
Stat ncmna . at
r-day pn aeason optn1 at a 1 •-·· h ' 0
"uuran tham 0 mpectu
e 1and the Volunteer• pounded the berf('rcc! 99-73.
· ...,..g er compe on
n ex
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, , Thurlday. December 13. ThiB od . the! bld8 Wedneod night Musketeers~- Ray Mearo. for- AcUon tonight was on tl1e
i~ the worn f:·om C. E. Kfl(i ,i er, for Ulthelr rthird straiiht 8~ld 1merly co•ch al Wittenberg, ie in aide with only four 1ames
·,mt' c:tP ff specialist for the but both
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to
ory.,hle first year as head mentor of cJuled. Ohio Wee:leyan is at
visltini Panthers who also sport pM'ienced players.
1the winner.
North Glllla at Ky1er Creek Ohio OivitJion of Wild1ife. The
came ou 00 ~·
Tenne11ee and has won hie first yon In an OC tett, Sto,ul,onvrilo Ill
1 U mark In league play.
Nor~ Gallia had llved up to ( There wlll be three gamH CoaUoa at R~ Trace
]un season "-'oses at 5 p. m. The Bearcats found Miami orltwo atartt.
. bOAts West Liberty IW. v•J,
Tak~ Ule s~~llght In the
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~ ~~tlofi:a_l~urp~~~ :~~:alte:~ Wittenberg, UIUIIIy 8 power Jn PUtlburgh is at Kent and ThJet
SVAC Js the VISit of powerful
In addition to Behrman and An estimated 2S 000 to 30000 1 kln
Yf
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the Ohio Conference got a acare at Fenn.
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Kocbmon . named to the second hur.ten a.-. ox~ted t'o ~ke ~ S s 511- 36 . Mtam;, ell a lead of iiiiiiiiiiij.iiliiiiiiiiiiii
&amp;uthwntern where
Co-.ch
team were·
_ f.5 and then trail~ on Y !2-10 · I
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this
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Harold
Barker's turprlslng
Ead&amp; _ Hugh Campbell Washore Clnctnnau exp 1-•~
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mgtoo Stole ond Davo ~blnson. Huntera_ must _poBBOSS a deer points and a 26-tO lead. But the
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You Still Have A Few Days To Pick Up Yo~r ·
uled contests will '" Athens day presents Ito 1962 AU-Amorita football team, chosen pn and Bob Vogel. Ohio State. ThiS year for tho first tune, Miami wa• sUII within
brlns Its KJ'III team to GaUi· by the nation-wide ballotl of 368 sparta writers and o..n. _ Rufus Guthrie. a-- compulsory ch..,~mg of hor· with U? left 1n !J1e game
Blanket Lay-Aways. These Will Be Put On
polll, Wollstoo vlslta Nelson- broadcuters.
lUI Tech ond Tom Hertz. Mle- veoled deer II m ell""!. Deer l"nother 11-point outburst ~~~~!~
ville, and Logan playt host to They ,.Ieeted ao tho finest ploY· ployors on the flrot learn so did sourL
Ioken durmg the two day sun !J1e end for them.
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Middleport to fOUIId out the ers at the11 positiolll •n tht l1nd: tht South, with the Southwe•t get- 8aeb _ G e 0 r g e Mlr•. Mi· season must be lagged by 10 had zs points for the
SEOAL bill-of-fare.
E... - Pat Richter, Wl-.in Uns lho othtr berth..
onu &lt;Fla.l. Eldon Fortte. BriJd iP- m. on December 14. This to lead all S&lt;Orers.
North Gallla's bil team takes and Hal Bedllolt, Southern Call- U marked the flrlt time since Iham Youo1 and Kermit Alexan· rule applies to tenants and Ohio State, apparently lookin;
the ahort hop to Ky..- Creek, ,fornLI.
1938 that the P1clfJe Coalt placed ,der, UCLA.
owners who need no deer per- ahead to Saturdty ni&amp;ht'a en·
and Coalton moves Into Han- 1 Taeklet ~ Bobby Bell, . M.mne- three . playw• on the team. The 1 The third team ·
mit to hunt on land~ on which 1eounter with powerful West VIr·
"Member of Merchants Give-Away Promot••n"
nan Trace 10 two SVAC con- SOli aM J1m Dunaw1y, M1.ss•sslp- last lime the Pacific CHit pla~ed Eads _ Tom Hutchlnwn, Kcm- they reside. Bo'!'·killed deer !ainia. sputter~..od along during the
tests.
lpl.
11 playar 011 • VPI AII-Amer•ca tucky lnd vern Burke, oregon must be tagaed WJthlr 24 hours first half and then came 00 with
MIDDLEPOIIT, OHIO
purtant games, other ached- Gunl11 - John Treadwell. Tex- ~ team W.ttA: back in 1958 when tack- state.
, of the time of kill
i• second baH fa st break
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In the SEOAL one of the Ill and Jack Cvert!ko, Northwett· le Ted Bate• ot Oregon wae ae- ~ T•ckles - Fr~ Miller, Loulli1 o accommodate Buckeye buried Vir11inia, 70-46.
three unbeaten teams wlll def- ern.
llected.
ana State and Don Brumm, Pur· deer hunters, 185 checking sta- ~
Hold Bradd. To 10
iJrlteJy 10 by the way1Jde with I Caater - Let Roy Jordan, AI·
Iouth Plates Ntne
due.
Uons will be in operation. There The Cavaliers, who previously
Athens heavily favored to up abama. •
I In the personnel of the flrst l GaaK!I- Dave Watson, Geor- wHI be at least one :,tation in •lost at Cincinnati by 49 and InIts mark to 3-0 agalnat the GaJ.
- Terry
Baktr, lttlree teams, the South led with a (iii Tech and D1mon Bane, South- every county, and, in addition, diana by Sl points, put up unex.
Upolll Blue Dl¥1111, while
State.
total of nln• ~l1yen, followed by ern CaUfornta.
each county aame prot~ctor is peeled resistance against the
the nod to inflict the H•lftlar.kl - Jerry Stovall, Lou· the Paclfle Coa•t and Mtd~t Ceater- Mckinnon.
available to tag deer. Forty ·; Buckeyes; trailing "'only 30-23 at
thl M&amp;son 01)
State and Mel RenFro, Ore- with tllh! play.rl each.
Backs - Bill Moore, Arkan111: three stations located in the the half.
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Tht balloting this yqr bore out Tom Myera, Northwestern : BiD better deer rangt Will be staffed ! Collapsing on 6-8 Buckeye 'cen~r~:~:~~-~~~1 F•llback - Ge orli!e Salmes. the well-known fact that there !Lothridge, Georaia Tech and Ray with division personnel and 'ter Gary Bradds, they held him
G
71·~~;
()fichigan State.
I wu a wealth of Iter quarterbacks Poage, Texas.
these stations
age deer and to to points after he had mlled
tht li'anthera
triumphed. I With 11 poin!A awarded for a with the left-handed P••sinl Bak·
collect essential material and Iup 11:1 In his first two garoes.
over Gallipoti.a 51·38 and Mif1. lfic 1t place vote •nd t for • ltt!C· er leading tht parltde.
information.
jeoach Fred Taylor th8J'J went to
1110
dleport 82-48.
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orld, Bell led the balloting with a T~ voting
reflected the In·
If you want to know the age the bench for re&amp;erve guard Dick
In other game~, if fav- total ·or 3,627 poinlS out of a pos- crewnng number or players, outo' your deer 10 to one of the Taylor who fired up the Buckl.
ored to rip Mldd , ' .and olay tlblo lola! ol 4,018. Stovall olendtns In both offonoe and "':
checklni slatioras located in the I Taylor and Jim Doughty onded
m the thick of
While WI! llle l"d &lt;ng poi nt !etler lar11t. For _tnolan ... Davo Behr
following coonties: Aohlabula up w&lt;th l' pOinls eech to lead
Wellston's b~at
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·"'~~ amolli the backa with a total of lman of Miehigan State, the ~
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should edge
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oqd team ~enter, also rece1ved WASffiNCTON IUPJ I-General nd T ' b 1 . ' the t Oh' . end Gene Engle had 1&amp; each for Let us help you through the H-olidays witn a prompt cash
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rum u 1 m nor as . 10 • the loters.
loan, Need it now? Call us first; then pick It up.
, lng co-champs , , 1 ftr•t!""fn.- piRfch~~~::s
~: r=~~ DOD McKinnon of Dartmouth, the promised ''a number of change!" ?e;,~:~n, ~~r:::~asHarr~•:d Dayton continued to have fts

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE DRUGS, '-roy

AT YOUR CHEVIOLO
ONE-STOP SHOPPING CENTER

From Hit

LANE SWEETHEART CHESTS
Someday they'll teU their tids about dli8 Cbriltmal • • •
their first CbriJtmaJ in Jove! How a t.:ne Cedar 01111
became a home 1he •od her Jove could ahare befan .... i
ria,. - otorlag pro-wedding toot and tolklac ~ · '
plans. Dreama, anyone? Our Lane Sweetheart Cbeltis .._.
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an
rece1v 1nli! onora- obtaining three new players In 1 Mo'
v· t'
d' W h. ~ iharpshouting of Hal Schoen. He
mention. Thera al10 wer.e a :flve·man deal with the Baltlmore l.to r1an,th mton donG II' 88J lD! hit 00 nine of 12 field goal etof playef'l who received Orioles
h, sou eas ' an a 1&amp;, ICa•
for both prd and tackle I' Com~etinl his second deal son, Pike, Rosa and Scloto, templ!l to score 21 points. The
In 111 etSM the players • .
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job soulh central.
Flyers hold a 36·:1'1 odie at the
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Ismce ta mg over IS new
half, but the Marauders pulled I
ehohun for theedposltmn for wl.th the Senaton, Selkirk ob- Ea~h d.e e~~~ hu~ter buylnr: a within eight pointl several times
t ~ recei~
the moat tam~ lnfielder Mahrv Brec!dlngd, ~rb~lt
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outfielder 8 arry S etront an I' u 1ca wn
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Thil year'• all-ltlr eleven rea· pitcher Art Quirk from the Ori- 1 jn Guide for 1962," which
I heny, hard-charging line olu for pitcher Pete Burnllde tht official check In&amp;
averiJH 220 poundl In IDJI Infielder Bob Johnson.
I shows a rnap or deer di
ond olx !tel throe lncheo At ths baoeblll meetlngo
In Ohio, contains a
ond a owill, thllty bock- Rochutor, N.Y.• laot week,
the locaUon of the
averageo 190 pouna Senaton trilled ltrst
ond a sraph which
•lx loot ond 1 hoU Inch.
Harry Brllht to Cincinnati
a hunter to convorl
I JIJtl poondo, io tho llrtt baoomon Rogollo Alvom.
deer weight&amp; tc.
tho llnemOD while tho Sol~lrk oald Shetrone would
Stations which wiD
Richter ond Bedoole, ator the teom·a •ustns
bow huntet'll lollwtnsl
lad&lt;eo- Tread&gt; ocl-11111101 corp•. He added
cloae of tho gun eea11011
·•Hjf·-.Jo -thrllllly linemaa &lt;llo '11-yeor-&lt;&gt;ld Broedlol
In this folder.
undor aoo poundo.
WOQid play lhorlltop or
DIVIalon of WlldUit personnel
StovaU at 190 Ia the beovloll ul baae.
ualgnod to checklfli atat!onl
the backo whlla S.lmea il tht Quirk, vlawed 11 1
UShtllt at Uttl. Baker, tho ooulll lilfthondtr, pltc!hed
wlll attond I t-.y deer
paw poulnJ wl&gt;lrd, II the toUut tho Stnotora on two
ond choeklns olotlon ope~r-1
at '''• throt.
lui year boloro BaiUmoro
school ot Waterloo
Ballllultol Polrd MUf(rll
hltn down to lloc!hooter. Tht
StaUon, Athons eo.1n-l
'It Chtvf II N.,. ~00 Slalitm lVGfO•
Eacb player oelected on tho yoar-Gid oouthpow bad two
flrot team had subotantlal point ond two loaaea with
ly, Deeotmbor 8 lnd 7, Tltey
rnarstno o...- the playero nomed Jut ond 1 7-t rooord
trained In the techniques
1 m1111rt of 3S'I polats.
Rochooler.
at the oliUons.
If :rou'd Uke to 101 !tow your car dollar
.an be tailored to yourneoclo, ynurChev·

that mythica] eleven. Bell and 1
Gunaway were econd team

JMt · 'team

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Don't choose your diamond ring with(,lut trying on. Mid·
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guar1nt.eld by Artetrved and by ua-at the ~trice you pla11
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GIFT IDEAS
eConsole Tables - - - $19.95 up
• Oritz Cutting Boards
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•Buttonhole Makers
$9.95
• Valet Tray for Men
$1.29
ePiastic Thread Box
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we already know : That
ll&gt;.Sepanto4
tompetition in Fort Worth, Tex. art! tJ have 8 tough Ume ptting \
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make eods meet and wbo.se w1fe
lanet is 8 micro-biologist at St.
Luke's Hospital. The half-hour
special centered around Feder's
participation in ' tile Vaa Cliburn

(Rear of Meigs General Hospital)

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rv·s "Close-Up!" Tuesday mght I we all know, too much ambition
tad a fine idea: It would tell can be a dangerous thirig.
bow a young concert piauist, Tbougb the program's idea
11arried and a father, tries to timely, ln view of last we&lt;!lt'l '
ri.:e to the top of hill field and 1spectacular closed-circuit
~ ree himself from the dnldgacy · slon !how to raiN lunda
&gt;f hasic ecanomie survivJtol.
Washington's NaUonal Cultur~;l
For it.s subject, it chose IJolln· Center - and in view of White
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anti Allen Hartley right were awarded lapel pins for 25 years m Masomc orders. Claren~e SlrubtO, Pa.rt Master, made the presentation on behalf of Pomeroy
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The annual election ot
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the IIOIDlnllllnc eommlllae was
J!NS!nted by Etllaon Baker,
chairman.
The lollowtna officers were
eleclotl: OraanJal, Mra. CecJI
Bradbury; lllillanl, Mra. Qor.
ald Anthony,
Cllurcll Clerk, Ml'l. Beulah
While; alllillant, Ml'l. Jack Satterfield.
Cllurcll Treuurer, Mila fred.
die Houdoshelll 111lltant, Mrl.
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snow s!Mm.
1 of Rodney received a bruise ..,
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One mJury acc1dent took p.ace quire treatment. Betty Cook•
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roy, car. Tbe accident occur- at 2:40p.m.. according to the was cited 1o GaUipolis court 011
Sber1ff Robert llarlenhecb's red on Ualon-av.
Stale Patrol Thursday on I he a cha'K• of left of center.
deparm..t inveotipted two Pomeroy police 11id there Rodney-Cora Rd .. three miles A similar accident took plaeo .
accldento yesterday. 'l'hun!day was 111 aecidenl altho intel'l!eC· ir. Meigs county at 4:30 p,m, 'e
JJl01'lling at 10 o'clock lhere was lioe ol Mulberry and Unior&gt;av
'Thursday on Rt. 241, two and ·~ ·
a t1n&gt;&lt;:ar mllhop four-tenths of about 1:25 lui night. Involved
a baH miles - t ol Rt. 124. A •
a mlle nortb of Chester on the· in that wreck were ca:-s driven
car driven east by T h o m a a · ·
Newltope road.
by Jay HaD, Jr., Middleport,
Fitdl, II, Rt. 1 Long Botto111
A vehicle driven by Nora E. and Pearl Lollheit. 29, Pomeand a car driven west by Loon.
srd Koenig, 19, Rt. 2 Lon II '

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damage ; neither driver wu ifl...
jured. Koenig wao cited
to
Meip county court Dec. 14 far
left of center.
A multiple c a r accident
which brought a charge of hit
skip to a driver took plaCe at

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agaioat time today iD an eflon
);_r ,.. ~ 10\llll men aentenc.- to reacla S6 llWl .trappeil ·630 r~
··!!!!'· .,{ to · Indeterminate .....,. at lioiow lhe earth's stirfaee by an
0.. Mansfield reformatory bY. uploalon ill the Frosty Ron abaft
Common PJeaa Judge John C. ol a U.S. Steel Corp, coal mine.
' . a.coa, wtre taken there today ~ pushed ~-~ s.soo
·\ • b . the lherllf'l cJeparllllelll. feet of •an area
•~ men
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owned and operated by the United mlne foremen YIM were
Officials saia there wae a 8llm States steel Corp. EiJhty-three 1he millilll mea were
chafice the 'miners had rea~hed men were iD &amp;he. .m!Jie at the rescue men · · if there Mte
sfe. area and survived the meth· time.
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... gBB explosion and a I i r e, James B. ~irod, ....tor.nt 1•n· """'mpllihed :
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U.S Steel otu&lt;OJDICropPed - •llneo the blast.
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ed lor all three mishapo.
I Homer Gilbert, 30, RodDey, mill
Middleport officers said late [on a curve and collided. 'l1lert
this morning they "' far ha .. was moderate damage to both
eocaped lhe rash o1 wrecks 11cars. A pusenger In the !lodo

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Charilo C. Marclnlto. U, of
J.ooc Bottom,.., a curve. ,.,..
were damaget~ to the left side
of both autos, but no injuries or
arreota.
Thunday afternoon a car
belli&amp; driven by Emelle Halcomb, Carpenter, slid Into Paul
R. Houdasbelt's, 21, of Pome-

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Mrs. Shirley MDIJ.
Cllurcll School Seeretary'
Mrs. Bally llarll; aaoilllnl,
Mn. lAMa Slpon.
Deacono, Kol Hlndy, A
Jonlm and Clllford Stumbo.
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Mra. Cllarlel Jim.
B:dloon lllbr and Charilo
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llarlmaD, 211, of Cboater, going roy. Ira WeDman. Middleport. I south of Rt. 588.
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to cope wllh the aituatlon, hot
uld tbey are "ho•inl a hard
lime keeping up." County hieh·
way deperlmellt olflclala oald
rural roads are 1n bad shape
and motorillll ahoul!! DOl travel
them, unJea ........, unW
crews have been able to clear

Heavy drifts ond freellng !em· ....t!Oill cf Virginia.
multed iD the ciDiing &amp;:boola were doled throughout
t m
to hit Ohlo In recent yearif.p!ay ol several lcllooiJ lhrouahoUI the llOI1heaRem Ohio, and parll of
Dick Wells, Pomeroy eenior cl&lt;l!ed llWl)' acbooll, ...,ti(buo Jtate. Allsdlools;. Clevelond and North c.roJiDa ond ,...,....._
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basketball player, has b ~en ardow: driving eoudiUona IPl.ae- suburban P.-ma· were eloeed to- A UPI eount for the entire na~
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sldellned by blo doctor hecauae counted for at leal! one lirlme clay • along with the Csrdlnal lion llated sz peroolll killed In
A car driven by Harold Bar.
of mononucleosis.
death.
Scbool oyatem ID Geauga Couoty. wealher-ottribuled ml&amp;bapl.
Galli lis fi
truck
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Weiia, who had been Used
SoowfaD exceedori!O lncbeo and The ststem includet ParimUill, Four ol the deelhs """""'"" in .
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a regular starter by c 0 il c h winds of 25-411 miles ptr hour HUlllsbllrlh and lliddlefleld..
• plaDe craah in heavy "" at I
parked;:~~~~~:
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RUS!l§U !&gt;loore In pre-season wblpped falling mow Into deep All sdlools in Riclunmld and Loo Angeles lnternatiooal. Air·
spun around and strucl: a
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parked car belonging to C....
P'l' .. PLEASANT -- Icy hlghway. &lt;ODdiUiiils-iD Ma"!'n luiil" l&lt;i lie l&gt;Oii:liiil:lielore the their cars on mllll)l' IOOOllduy today.
otmn bell
I' don Wooten of Rt. 2 Gallipoli&amp;
· County Thursday sent six. pel'80ns ·to the. lloSpltatWJth team's opening · game.
ioads and main otreell ond block·
INDIANA HIT
one; J,lsled in critical cond1boo late last mght The accl· It to expected he will rejoin ing oome exits on tM' Ohio Tum- The fint huge mow atorm o1
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dents occurred on state Rou~ 11 and all mJured were 111e team following the Christ- pike.
lbe ...... COillinuod to pile
Mike Hardway, :at, Gallipolis,
taken to Pleasant Valley H~spllal.
mas holidays.
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The Columbus Auto Clob report· heavy ...,., from lndi... to
and then rar inlo a ditdl.
Listed in critical in]ury ~ over a 15 Coot embankment. In- u • ~IIIWIII! HIKI!l li ii!Mt&amp;
~~ ed all roads were DOW oovered New York Dte today.
He left tht car on foot and
still In aurpry late last night j'ured In the accident were the
end sllppery, ..~. the extnme The wide band ol 8110W, which
OVIel
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W.. Mrs. Ellen Blatzer, 45 • ol dr'tver who suffered scalp lac·
"""'h--• corner'"' J • • · • · • · . str~~~ from the Lobi
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W 11 Rich Street Colum
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l)n_.,.. pedes~ caps hearing io set for today.
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More than 1110 IIOC&lt;lllduy road• to the Appolachlan Moulllaint,
lo ·IJP(~Iprel,,,tlliver· A Jackson county ace~
~· Ohio. Her •-~~.~.:It wile, Florence Summer, 68,
were closed on&lt;1 drlviniOOildllioDI pilyed part in at Jell
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. A.-~ ,_time wh. ich toot. place at the roadBIIltzer, 1t. Co~uu..,
er· Uatecl in fair condition sufferwere "enremeJr ptXII'." In the dOJihs.
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ed• a It~ ol lhe Jell arm ing a fractured left arm ond
ef:o
Merloa area alone, :111 rooc1o were Ole... N. Y., waa burled under WASHINGTI'N (UPU - Wlth co~ llli\IIDOW In Plitillroy. (pule t':o ~i,';'ii.tzer
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dooed and another 1:1 were clooed II inchOJ ol lllOW ear)y tndaJ. Soviet offonsive mll!Siles a n d
pita!. The accident took place
Cq)umbus, driver of the car car- Damages to the three vehicin the Lancaster - ·
Elkino, W.Vo., had Ill Jnoheo oa bomhers apparent)y out of CUba,
~fiFr"
and ~~.~;:;:
rytnc Mr-. Blalz!!r and her '?"• les Involved in lhe two acci·
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At least ooe trallle deeth wu lht grouncl and an iweD foot oov· the Unltad States II DOW expected
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It
ll ··llaled ·in fair COildltlon With dents was e91imatad at $2500.
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a "'·~ •.pelvis, severe lac- ,
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made recently when the Board lllddded Into the path of 1 traetor- area llld 10 lnC!bes of IIIIOW, u day lhsl lluulail sblpo cerryinl The Salvation Army will hold v ..
Bernard
a
Sgt. S. P. Vandevender ""
of Dl!'ectors of the Meigs Coun· trailer 011 U. S. :111 near IJma. did the ,..,.,.._ lllOWlloinl and C2 n.. jot bombers - lhe total open houoe Sundav at its new ' fractured knee cap and his wife
ported the accident .occurred at
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number the llusolana oald were location, 115 Butternul·aY. Ma· multiple facial lacerations. Both
us p.m. about 4 mi10s s011th ol
the Me~gs Memortsl Hoepllal
ill CUba-llad ·been sighted off jor Marshall, divisional secre- 1are reported In good condition.
Pt: Pleaoant on R~ 17 when Mit·
conference room.
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the Cubom coast Tbe OIIllOUilCO- tary from headquarters in ctn- ' Two other lllTI!IliJ reported by
chell, travellng south.. w a~ The third In a eerie• of films Vernon Nease reported the
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mem clllllt! on the zoth day Iter clnnali, will conduct a dedica· lhe petrol included Cllester KJm,
llnlck he~-on ~~ .a car driv es iall for teen-agers will be Pomeroy Jumor . High school
Sovaet Premier Nlklta Kbrusbchev tion service to begm at 10 a.m. ball, 50, Rt. l Jacbon, cited to..
en by William Ri,tlch, 46,
pr:U...l' Sunday at 6 p. m. In has been secured for the visit
,...mood to get the bombers out SUnday School will follow at day for 110 warning Rags on cw,
Albano, when lhe Hiltlcb ve
the P&lt;Jme
St. Paul Luther- trom noon untll 8 p. m. on Dec·
withm :so dayL
. 10:30 a.m. and afternoon serv· er length load, and Marion Moo
1e went Into a skid on lhe Icy
Chnrchroy
ember 28. The. Grace Eptscopel
NASHV,ILLE, Tenn. iUPI)- The conspiracy trial of With the removal of them"· ices will begin at 2 Wlth Capt Kean, 5!1, Mt. Sterling, o., eft.
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Ja.;eraUon and his condltlon II The col~ film II Teen-age canteen. Clerical and nursing turn Thurs~ay when Federal Judge William Miller peeled to claim thllt it has lived Army Corps 1n charge. Special ouUit.
u,jed ae good.
Christmas and de'?'lhea the staffs are being completed. abruptly adJourned court for the weekend.
up to ita part of lhe bargain ond aingers lor the afternoon serv~---. 1n the second .acoldent, only real meaning of ChriStmas.
Additional donora are aakad
The adjournment followed a three·hour-and-2CHnlnute to demand the United states gtve i&lt;e wiD be Freeland Norril and
one vehicle woe IJlVOlved. It oc- The !Urns are olfer~ free ln d to hoiid
• ld 18 secret closed sesalon requested by special JusUce De- formal 118SW'ances against an in· hiS singers of Racine. Evening London At Halt
cuhed also oo RoUte 17 neu hope that· youth willifDturn to ue
B)' season ace . e~ · partment attorney Jamee F. Neal.
vasloo of Cuba
services are announced for 7·30 LONDON &lt;UPII - 'Ibe wont
'l1lree Mile Creei&lt; when the their OWn ehuich 1llll apply Two organlzati~ns "!',e as ed In a matter of mlDutes after [dooro-ilotbing ......
But u. s. otflcials maintain 5o- Sunday with Capt. Olmsted ·a· night o1 the lour-&lt;iay-old .....,
driver ol the car Allen Sum~ what fttey feel is their Chris- til card out a
X 5dl plan : Neal's request the only peraoal Whtle the hearing ~~ In prog- viet Premier Nlklta ~- Khrwlh- gain as speaker. The public is JdUer fng'' brought Lo~ to a
m,r 68 Burlington, Michigan, tian responsibility. Following recru t onors. ccor ng · left 1n the rourtroom were the re11, two Teamlter offtclalt were chev hal still not carried out aU invited to visit the new quar- bait early today and raised fearw
akkfded' on lee, lost control, the film there is group discus.. the P:·. eachwi~em~ ~r f~he judge, Hoffa, the attorney~ · and taken i a to · ~ by other pledges«. hll eKhange of letter• ters any time during the day or that t~ ~phurous piU wiD claba
~ the highway and went sion. At I p. m. adults are In- o~gan tlons con c ve the wltneasea The wlndowl were marahall.
with Presldeot Kennedy. 'l'bert to attend services. Envoy and more Vlctim!ii.
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vltecl to vlew the !lim followed fmnds to p.:mo~ the ~loa:; covered with poper to prevent They were ldentllled as Ewing· has befl!).,. qroemeot for United Mro Ray Wining are officers AI least &gt; persons - most ol
by an informal diBCUStllon, and mobile an~
'I
tum are
outsiders from 1ootlDg fD. Tbe Kinl. presldent of TeariuRen Lo- NatiODI verfflcatlon oi the remov- in charge.
them over 60--bad ~ied in .LeocJoq
. ce a IOnS collee. All area residents are contact five olhe".
doors were guarded by marshall. cal m ol Nashville and lbe al ol .......,... or ............
alone since the d i r t Invited.
Then, at 9:40 o.m. Thursday. local'o busineu agent Geo. 'Brotl•· lagainll their reentr:y wtdch the
Meigs General H'"'pllol
laden log tell upon lhe city ond
&amp;. A. -berry ealleol, uld
Over 110 youths and over 20
the most ·mysterlou• and RCret At 1 p.m., tJnoee bour1 and 20 tett.. eliDed for. .
.ADMISSIONS - Wtlli~ Hall, spread across mucb. ol Eaglfmll
lhe Middleport • lAIII gome adults were present for the
ses~~ion &lt;If Hoffa'• trial ~&gt;esan.
minutn after Jt started. the .e·
Pomeroy; James B 1 shop, and Wales Mondy mght. ADether
tl; ,..~poaed, No later dale last film ahoWing.
0 Ce
Shortly afl8r U.S. mlll'lhalo oret
...,1.., ended. The
Greenville, S C.
'100 weR hoopilolized.
Weheter County Ha DISCHARGES - None.
Offoaals said the air po~ .
.cleared I h e - m . FBI - m doors were opened.
agents were NOll eDtering the Hoff
oeen aillintJ at the
h
S
dr'f
·
was as bad or worse than dUf1!ll
DANCE SATURDAY
UC IOnS
room by 0 aide enlrllllce.
del a
1181'VOUSiy dru.,. 36 lne · DOW 1 18
Meigs Memorial Hoopltal [the epio "killer fog" of 19S1. 1JUt ·
ease·
'
All the parllci 11J Uallool ..,_ -natloaol
ADMIISSIONS - Kathy Rupe, it was helieved lba doatb toll IIlii
Saturday evening at B o'clock The Gallla • Meigs Cllapter, Chtof Mar&gt;bal El- Diupayno lning hll ~.;;..,court dram~ The .Siato;,~ Co!Junlssion. .,. Poineroy.
year would stop 1M short ol the
1
!L~~Higbwlll_~~eld ~~ Fraternal Order. of Pollee Unit i~id ~~~h~ere~.!'i
porlinJ ....... dili'lo as high 8 ' J6 DISCHARGES - Ira Beegle, 4.1100 liv" otsimed .br the S1DOI
"'" • -·~-·'
~... au
No. 95, enjoyed a baked ham g
incheo In
County. said I&lt;&gt; Bacino.
10 years ago.
torium
Iinder
sponaorehlp
of
the
and
mince
pie
and
planned
In·
da1that
a
oow anowlaU during tho = - - - - - - - - - - ' - --'-- - - - -Dlnetor Sally IJcbUf Aid
Pomeroy Elementary PTA. The du Uon of five new members
nigllt has clooed .........,
ll!e R!tllal!d llllk lthetl ..... Jays
wiD serve u hosts.
In c. regulat meeting Wednes·
roads In Well VlrglnlO'o - ·
JftVIeatly ............ far
day at Middleport town hall.
.
ond III!C!Orl, ln&lt;luding lhe \
ltildPt. ltu fOIIplllad
OFFER
RUMMAGE
TOYS
The
Induction
IIIII
Initiation
A
gleaming
while
monument,
catching
bright
rays
of
.
Eastern Ponhandle.
antu ilecomber II at l:lii P·
'
will be held at the next meet- the aub·lroplcal sun enshrines forever the memory
The commilsion aid DlOII rnaThe "Cozy Group" II haldiJig ing In January. VI!JO Preslclent men killed on a Dec.'7 morninJ! 21 years
hlgbwa,. ......, open to tra!fic
a rummage sale Thursday, Fr•· Fred DeWeese wu in charge.
The monument, buill atop tile sunken
of the
reeommanded lhst ·motorists '
THE Eolton • Sooth...!- d~ and Saturday, Dec. 6-7-11, Attending were 1!(1. John Ueship Arizona at Pearl Harbor, marks
the otete "'' I I r
era baskotbaU pme, at SW, at the Warner BuDding on Sec- TaylOr, Patrolmen Pau1-Norlh· 1,102 sailors and Marines eljtombed in the
11t1 beep )IOIIpiMII.
ond-st. There will a!Jo he toys up, Silas Hamilton and BID ship. It also Ia a memorial to all others whO
0. sale. ·
Berr cf Galli!!olis: Sheri!! Ro- the 7:55a.m. attack on Dec. 7, 1941.
IUSER J11NE1i
The bridal shoWer honorinl
,
bert Hartenba&lt;!h
Patrolmen
Pearl Harbor has not been forgotten . 'lbe new n;.,~~~~~ ;otey:
· Kiser, 31, of Letart
Milo Connie lloUsh, 10 ';';,..
REMEMBER DATE
Henry Wt&gt;l'ry a~ James Soul.. submarines, the J!iant aircraft carrien,
swift d•
waa lined IS and costs
11H11 held ~ ~ at e
by, Pomeroy, and Middleport ers all pipe a ~aTute to the Arizo!'~
.
Thureday In action of MlddleBradlonl buildintJ lll Cheslllre, Dr. John Moore Is aaklng olficors Clllef · Herbert Gilkey,
Today .Amer~caDI·everywhere JOID
Mayor Lee Snnith'a eourt
·" "' been poetponad IIIIW Satur· adult scouters to remember the Ed Hllggerty, Scot! Shank and in saluUng the monument on the
to when he pleaded guilty lo an
d\y.JJe&lt;emher U, due to w... l'ello"'hlp dinner, Dec. a, at DeWeese. Mllyor Lee Smith their departed brotben,- sacrlflcea to the
of a intoxlcaUon
lher condiUons.
camp Chesler at 7 p. m.
and ~lor Bernard Fultz. diaboUcol enemy.
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Snow and elroDI 1rindl 1lhlpped throUgh Melp Co. Tlwroday night calllinl hiCh drlflo,
automobile aecidenlo, hillrd0111 road eondlliona, and closo
ure of moot schoola.
Cold and wet llllOw s(li'Oild an
approximate four inch sheet a~
cross iloulheaslern Ohio. The
Ohio Stale lllgbway
Depar1o
ment said an Htlmated 3 to 3~
inches of :mow feU here t 11 t
night as fierce WindJ p lle d
high drifts In some placeo.
Meigs County Saperinlellclenl
of Schooil 0 . 0 . Pattenon said
lhiJ morning all schooll within
his jqurisd.iction are cloled., but
clasSOB conllnued In lhe Pomeroy and Middleport eu

GIVE NYLONS
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