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Middleport

Linda Lyons is confined to her .

home wtth illness.

MEIGS THEATRE

Mrs . Crace Hawley and .Mrs.
Flossie Allell.'lworth and son,
Johnny , are planning to go to
, Walbridge to spend Christmas
with Mrs. Hawley's son
family, Mr. and Mrs.
James

I'OMI!ROY, OHIO
TONIGHT

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"THE SAD SACK"
Jerey Lewie, David Wayne ,
Phyllis Kirk, Peter l..cn-rf' .
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left yesterday for Dearbourn,
Mich _, where they will spend
Christmas with their son and
1tamily, Mr. and Mr::~ . David
Diles and children.
Mrs. Cedirc Clark has gone
to Norfolk to spend Christmas
,v:ith her daughter, Mrs . Peter
Klein and family.
; Mrs. James E. Hawley, local,
and Mrs. Margaret Davis
Athens are planning tsopend I

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Lola Albright, Jooan I:Jla&lt;'k:
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Colorurtoon•
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The Rt·v. and Mrs . N. W. Jenks of Pom eroy will relebrate their 50th wedding an1
1niver ~arv with an Open House at the home uf their daughter, Mrs . Mary Wicker·
41 Mound St., Athens, on Sunday, 2 to 5 p.m. The couple was married Dec. 24,
Iham,
H.Jl :2 at AthPns bv Justi ce of the Pet.Jce .1 . P. Druggins. Mr . an d Mrs. Jenks are par·
ent~ ot' eight child ren , tour of whom are living. They are Mr:s . Dorothy Parthan, Ely ,
:\iirm. ; Clyde, of Portland. Oregon: Tom . of Louisa, Ky., and Mrs. Mary Wickerham,
Athens. The~· huve seven grand&lt;"hildren and three great grandchildren.
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CARNIVAL
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8: JO Joey Bi~hop Show
ti .OO Saturd;1y Night ut l\1ovlel

''THE ERRAND BOY"

WE

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going to theil' favorite bistros
on Saturday night. Across the
river, as they worked, the filrn
people talked about the story
they are telling in Cinerama.

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his first nig;htime TV appearance in many months and Tour.
nament of Roses Queen Narr
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debut on NBC-TV's "Andy Wil.
Iiams Show'' Thursday, Dec. 27.

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Down on the Farm
Popeye &amp; Pals
liuff &amp; Rt•a dy
Shan Lewis

11 :30 Magic Midway
12 :00 Mttke Room Daddy
12 ::10 Exploring

"PIRATES OF lORTUGA

Kt•n Sroll &amp; l.drn11

lak• b&lt;hind the 710.foot hilh
dam will be 180 miles lone, with
l,Q mile~~ of sllorelloe. Wbere
Nazareth ,,ow stands llrr,, water
will be 50t feet deep.

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OPPICI NOURI&lt;
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SATURDAY

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rock canyons and mighty plateaus Stevens had found for his
backgrounds '' the Jack of hurr.an erosion" of the long-agobuilt-over Holy Land. In Utah,
he}"_~-' found the great phy!-!ical
upheaval and contrasts he want.
ed his motion picture to have.
This, he promised 1 would not
be a religious spectacle movie.
"They have been nutde before," he said, "and they alWays have been 41 per cenl
rell1ion und 10 per cent fl i11.
'Ibis motion picture will be pertluent ooly to the simple story
e! Jesus based on the Four Gotpel•.
"It wm be a dual story of be.
lief and of doubt," he said,
"Without doubt there would be
no story. In motion pictures of
the past the role of Jesus has
been only a fountain of piaUtudes, without character. My
view is to stlow development of
character, which has r.ever been
filmed before."
In Page, Glen Cenyon Dam
was becoming the c-olossus of
the Upper Colorado. Across the
river, cinema:makers of integrity were 1aborint~: on a colossus
of character.

RADIO ·TV NEWSREEL: Roy

Castle, the British comMian,
after nine appearaflces on the
Garry Moore variety show Tuesday nights on css:rv' is back
home in London. However, he
can't wait ur1til he returns to
this country. Castle reveals he
has been signed for ten more
appearances with Moore starth.g in February with options for
an additional 29 shows. He !'&gt;B)'S
he has alM been apprached for
fi1m making in Hollywood. With

rnode1:t understatement about
Amerlcan audlences,
Castle
notes, "I think they must like
me or something. I -learned a

NO. 212

Brothers
Involved
In Wreck
Two Middleport brothers had
their fill of ~utomobile entang·
lements eary Sunday morning.
J.~frey Kokovitch, 20, was in·

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Pe1rl W. Williams
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VOL XIV

Mr.!'. Wesley Fry were in
umbus Thursday.
Mrs. Cora Bennett was
leased from Holzer Hospi,tal l
this week and returned to
home in the Wood apartment
on South Fifth Avenue.
Paul Johnson is a medical
Uent at Holzer Hospital

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pyramids of El)'pt have survive.:·, accordlq: to ibe W o r I d

Christmas In Springfield
Mr. and Mrs. John Harley
family .
Mrs. Edgar Reynolds a n

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Heier. Keller as a chikl in both
tlle sta~ and screen versions
of "The Miracle Worker," stars
as a poet·hotel keeper's daugh-ter on CBS-TV's U. S. Steel
Hour Wednesday, Dec. 26.....

by' 0. E. McKinley, Jr. Kokov~ waa taken to Meigs Mem.
orjlol Hospital by the P&lt;&gt;meroy
Emergency squad for treatment.

Tom McNeiU, 28 - year - old
son of Don, is currently sub~ing
for his vacationing dad on ABC
Radio's " Breakfast Club." Tom
is a lawyer with a large Chicago firm but has appeared on
the "Club" every Christma~
with other members 'of his
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1:30 Let's Dane•
2:30 Wrestling
3,30 World Sporla Football
1:30 Kit11 of Diamonds
1:00 Beany and Cecil

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1:30 Roy Rogen

1:30 Mr. Smith

NO MONEY
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9:00 Lawrence Welk Show
10:00 f'ljht Of Week
10 :16 Make Thai Spare

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U :Ot Academy Award Theiltlr

Woqdy Wpodbury, star

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ABC·TV's "Who I1o You Tnlol"
on hil croii-(..'OUntry commuuna
has thla to relate: 11 Most peo·
pie wbo don'l know think ol
the dlltance between New York
and MNiiml in terms of the size
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PACEMAKER NEWS
6:40 and 11:15 PM
WEATHER REPORT
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1962

PRICE FIVE CENTS

Mercy Flights
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PRISONERS RETURNED - Photo shows group or prisoners In Havana after
capture after ill·fated Bay of Pigs invasion. The •·ransom" has been paid and 400 of
the prisoners were returned to the U. S. last night.
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If :00 Social Security
11 :25 Davey&amp;. Goliath

NO ;MOIII

POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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TRUCK TIRES - PASSENGER' TIRES
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 2~. 1962-5

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Southeaslern . Olllo up aJaintt the tourney'• best tourney !he ACI. leading IICOMgalllft Of the lou!'llq ~ID "~
~ ~ll !l111 are In Hollday Basketball Tournament jleadera of the Vinton County half ago. Albany upoet Ames· coach.. to h•ve the btst baskot· :1 defensive team, tbt Racine Tor· In Mark Smith who avera1es held with the COiliOlaUon l,alt' I
,., a ..-.1 IIWt IIIII week.
:Is a ,.!ural. Not one of the League and aupporten of an ,Bern 75-M in Act play and the Loa II player in Southern Ollio ' nado.
28 poin(Jl a pme and Is also at 7 o'clock and the :hamp~ •
'!bey, wW tilt bOlt ~ four teams competlns in th• j• and a record, tangle with the Groenles have been wollinl for in the presence of Wayne I Allhoup the Tornado Is the the Greenles leading ~'!!bound eblp pine at ~SO. Melp COun!Y•
• «&lt;looo best..baU · learlll m IIMimamenl has lost over one host Racine Torna&lt;lo, boldon ol 1the chance to get it bffi&lt;.
'Young. Young Is the leadlnS best defensive turn, it too, can setter. The Greenles will be SIIPtflntendelil.ol Sc\IOQb, 0. 0.
111,. Olll~ ~ compel· lAIIIe while t~ of the teams a S @nd 0 record.
II is noted that Albany's on· VCL scorer with a 31 points !bit the basket. Larry Saber trying to even their record with Patterson wlU pN!sen\ lrpphles
1111 ~ 'llliejl other In the are undef"ated . Toeether, the ' Immediately following the Ra· ly loss was lo Hamden, Racine's rer game average and is abo ' has averaged Z4 points a game, Albany in what will probably to the first place team and 1'1!11sam.t. 81111 on the ume nl&amp;ht. ite•ms In this year'o tourney Icine -Hamden game (or IOJne. /loe Thursday night.
Hamden's leading rebounder. while his running mate at the be a high scor.ing game as the ner-up following the ooncluSlol!
'f'!llil RCillnl ~stelbaU _,.. j!ulve compiled a !0 and % ree· time around 8:30) the top team The tournament will feature Hamden also bas Max Hualon, forward slot, aopbomore Larry Red Devils also have sharp- of the •ney.
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~lilt, '~um at 1 p. m. IThuradoy and Friday ,nights, but 1 Albany Red Dovlb (8 and I) ball players and Wllllout a doubt game out and two other players ' game. Big Ted Bailey l!.roVI&lt;les point leag»e averase and Don basketball ~url;D1 the holld~
'lbursday aod Jl'rld«y. An 4 just who, 11 anybody s guess. tangle In what Is termed •• a some of Its best teame. Ham· •-.re in the d•uble figure bract- rbtound stN!ngth for the Tor- Slro!iht \;Yith an It point aver· season, don t !Orgel those dJYt
)'P•'d ·be~ .be there before sev. At oeven Thursday, the tour- "grudge game" with the Amea. den, which has the uost rec· et. The Engineers will be put- nad&lt;• from his center position. age.
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Pushovers were second ," round Bowles, 13. and Yogi Woyland bucket by Carpenter In tbe
Tex. ·(UPI)- Thl! Dallas Texans used
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winners In the second Sunday Sc&lt;Jriog for the Easles were final
Qf the match was
inte~ceptjoll$, a bl.oeked field goal and
ol Independent Leagt~~~ Basket·
Cunningham with 14, Dave the decisive' points.
BrollOk:er's 25-yard field' goal In the "sixth quar·
Coa1ar Cllssle Toul'llameat
b
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ball action at Pomeroy Junlor
Mike Werry and Ron- 1n the third game, the Misa sudden death playoff to dethrone the
At Hoaotoa, Tea.
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each 7, and Larry fils rallied In the last quarter
O~le1rs is American Football Lngue chmplons.
IZ Teus A&amp;M 7t
team defeated tbt Rutland Red 1 Falstall emerRed the only un4.
but were ·unable to overcome
The end to the Oilers two-years ' 1961. The Texans woa
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Devils Saturday night ~~ In defeated team, barely
Ned Swindell of Elberlelds Falstaff which was led by the
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top scorer fqr the d&amp;y ., Buffington brothers. Eddie and
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netted ZT Jl()inls though his Aaron. Aaron, 5-8 and plaf(lg
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AI Bllllap, Moataaa
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berfeld&gt; 56-53 and G. AND
waa defeated by throe center ~ossed In 21 points ani! .
p~Jnc lime after lhe eilij .ofidown. the first time they got Eaol4!n Moalana Colle1e..
The teams fought to • IS.IS jbeat the Eagles, 58-42.
Other Elberfeld scorers Eddie 'scored !8. Bill yorls had
regular tour quarter eo.m... JbaU In the
half with S, Fruciseo St. 5$ conoolatlon first quarter he, but Coolville I All the teams have a 1-1 re·
Dale Harrison with 12, nine and Bill Lehew 2 to rounil
game. which hod ended in a IGeorge Blanda ntppmg IS.yards Gonzasa 141 N. Teuo St. 75
managed to pull ahead, 37-32, Icord with excepUon of
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whip ' hand for one-half thelserve end Bill Wegener. tackle CCNY Sil Queell N.Y. 47
.vllle then lncreoaect lis lead 1o :~~~t~ who are wmless m
Larry
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Coolvtlle usee • well·balanc· h
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ed atla~k with four players~~~~ ~o ~o~e .;~~raUed J20
·Paul Folmer, 8, Jim Car-. Ed Bartels had I.
and two Abner Haynes touchdual fullbocko _
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bottled up In their own
St. 71 Mlllilol I a
Rutland bit on 24 out of 78 ----~
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.. Nolte Dame
aholl lor ~ per cent while Cool·
The Pots, who flnlshed •eThen tho Otters took over to
engineered two more
Do Paul 7t Marquette 7t
' vUlt made a ntny 45 per cent.
In the American Football
deli&amp;ht of tho partisan record
000 ending on 1
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Coolvllle also held the rebound·
D' ~ !on
11 T
l~:::fy o( 37,981 ,who paod approXI·
Ins
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c..ler Don
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on a 3t·yard Blanda
St. Ill Detroit II
The RuUand reserves trailed
oi Dartmouth and Unl·
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shore of the
I lo tie the score.
71 Dlloldlta 'Ojf
the Coolville N\ltt\... for three
of Miami oenler Bob Don~
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the end.receiver
Blanda and
a ..NorllaftltarD
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proved the goala to
o•1o 71 'llaoover t1
h.g honors for Rutland with
pick of the .
Bears
14 Delaware Q
points each.
the mal Nlll.ional
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Blanda bad a 41-yard field
Daytoa 47 Miami Olllo 41
Black !2-(l-t)-25,. J.
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by Texas linebacker
Moabollal 14 Bradley II
4-(S-G).Jf, Harper HHH
Hendrick In tho waning
UCLA 17 Wlscoaolo t3
3 4-11 10 D Tllll 2 t' • 1
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Y-1 71 Ialor 17
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One 54!nsible cash loan is the an$wer. We ·
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debt. You have only · 011.e easy tnbnthly
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OUR PATRONS AND FRIENDS A VERY MERRY
CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR.

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lngton Grange Saturday even·
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Tyler, J ohn Webb, Mr.
Mrs. Fred Paesley and! e~~:~~ ~;
Mr. and Mrs. Rady T
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We wish to extend season's greeting to all In
Middleport and the area we serve. We want to
!hank the local newspaper people .·who have
given us their support,, to the doctors and lhe
hospitals, we wish to say thinks fo'r your help.
PROM ALL OF US TO ALL OF YOU , • ,

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GenJd Anthony, fire Chief
Lewll Ellls, First ,\id Chief
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will in a prayer for worldwide peace tmd understandiq.
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