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Ing bor right wrill.
her mother, Mn. f t
IO.Dally Sentin el, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 , Dec. 2 1, 1 080 �
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Mn- Max1ne Arnold and Mra. Downie.
Ma,·nly About
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Stew rt
Sunday .
0r. and Mn. J. w My,111 and
Vuued Sunday
wlth
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JIDl Wekh returned Monday lo Gilli for Chr�tmas buketJ ,enled by Mn. L D Dileo and JOF M ee ·
Members of the G_race Episco- M et At Home OI
M
t,ng
w.
ir
Va.,
home,
be
aJ.
Glendale.
rs
ought
the
of
Mrs.
by
the
Harold
mem
Cha,e
was
ln
charge
w
e
re
br
Pomeroy
Mrs. Waldo J. llarteis, . guest pal church ICboof Yllited ohut•ln Mrs. Bachner
pneumon tor • visit With Mr. ond Mrs. A. the miulonary circles of the Mid- of the program.
:.: Mn. William Wells fell ,t her la patlenL
memben1 of the church In Ma&amp;- The
s
R. Knight
dleport First Baptist Church when Dw-ing the meeting gilt, wero peak'.;', g�v• the , ChrlSlmas on,
Chr�tmu meeting o t
..... In Ball Run Monday breakVa., Middleport and Porn.
sto
Kathy Morgan of Middleport Mia&amp; Linda Crow. lludent at the groups met in the homes of sent to special interest mission- ry The LltUe Mu;er ' when the e W.Sunday
1 ( the Mlddleporl Firlt
afternoon, lo sing G
waa the week end guest of her Randolph.Macon College, Lynch- members for their December aries of the circle. At the close JOF clus of the United Metho• �
U
� rIan
Christmu carols.
grandmother, Mrs. W. A. Mor- burg, Va., is spending the holl- meeting&amp; and scholarship contri- of the meeting a salad course Wu dist churrh met Monday evening Adult,
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Tueeda
YyteevenW!i
at t�••
OPEN
an
accomp ying the gruup
ch.
gan.
day vacation with her pari!nts. bution.! were rereived.
served by the hostes&amp;el tot hole at the chur
home
f
o
Bachner
Mrs.
Everett
obweN!
Rev.
.
Mn. William R
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crow, Jr .
served bY the hostesses to those DevotJOlll
led by Mrs. E \i· ffl.!, Mn. A.and
were
which
beaut
M
i
t
lfully
rs
decorated
Mr .and Mr1. Frank Beech or
R. Knight,
. RogMeeting at the home of Mrs
,. .
Middleport visited Monday even- Mrs. Theodore Ebersbach left Har Ho daa ell was the El ta Darsi. Jr· • Mn. Dana Hamilton, erett Thomu who read t h e er Dillard' Mn. Jame1 T i l u 5• for the holiday aeuon.
ec Mr1. J ames Souders, Mr1. John Chrillmas atory taken from St.
ry u h
Ing with Mr. and � Dick Monday for Alexandria, Va. , to
.
Circle
with
Mra.
Jacoh
Turner
as P'u.lt.z..
Luke and gave a medi tation on Mrs. Robert Story, Mr and Ms Mrt. George Anderson. �
Karr Sr.
spend Chrialmas with Col. and
Until Chri1tm11
re
J';;,!�· J"'.:"9 tional leader, &lt;Olldu&lt;ltd a uotDaMrs, William Smith ond family. lhe assisting hostess. Mrs. Owen ! The Love-Joy clrcl met al the the birth of Christ and how lo ob- �
en
r
w r
ra,
l
Mra. G en ChaN of 0�1;on �r•
•·• the c arol!ng,ro t b·e light aervlce with ach r; gJn1
Bratton, chairman waa in charge
·--, of Mra- Tony •Fo':ler W1'th RrVe His birthday, and closed FollowUlfi
' Myrna M
pene
ian11
A.i. "'·---.i.•-Y ror a \'1s1, WI,h M151!1
riv�
d
lighting her eand11t from tbe
.
with prayer, Group linging of
aag,
stu �nt of the meeting which was o
d
her brother � sister- In-I.aw, Mr. nurse al Holzer Hospital, arnv• with prayer by Mr■. D O O a I d 1 Mn. Edison Baker, chainnan In "Joy 10 the World"" preceed- group enjoyed a potluck supper large one representing �
at the parish house.
c�ge of the meeting. M iu Syl- the &lt;ftvotiona,
and M rs. Patnck Lochary:
ed . Tuesda� to spend Christmas Boone.
Mrs. Anderson wu �- 1ty
----via McMaster was in charge of
Mr. and Mn. J. C. Bright of holidays with her parents, ¥1'M
p ul Haptonttall, M
MIDDLIPORT
Dunbar. W. Va. Is the guest of ond Mrs. Bradford Maag.
Christmas devoliORB were pre- �e devollona using the I O p I c, M rs. Allen Eichinger . preaenl• Middleport FHA
c,:.•.: LJ,,cey &amp;ad 11n. �
the buamess .. .......21-c..........cccc l&amp;&lt;llllll.................... ...._....4Cc.aa, Why They Celebrate Chrilt' a � and condu:�_
Moore.
SI
OR
meu
UA:"1-.
and
answered sea
Birthday'?''
roll
nn
ua
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call with "Doing good deeda for
Bible otudy, ''Christ la 'Ibo
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AT THE MODERN MART • • •
Reports of the Chr11tm
It
WU
P&amp;alma,"
was givon by 1111'1, 111·
voted
lo give the Chr,stmas Party
.
iect•
were given and a round-rob- arti&lt;leo brought by the members
ron
Miller
and thi book aludy
in Christmas CAN! wa, written to for a needy lnmily, to the Senior The Middleport FHA met , at "The Militant Church" wu ,...;
the High School Tuesday evening
Mrs. Morah Leonml wbo fell MYF for distribution. .
for thou- Chri,trnu party with by Mro. Richard Vaughan. .
Monday morning and broke her
Election of officen was h e l d their advisor, Mrs. Joe Bailey.
Mrs. James Sanborn, chairman
hip.
with all officers reelected for the During the evening games were wu bl charge ef the bu;b
Mrs, Charles LewlB, was in coming year and included Mn. played and prizes won by Karen meeting at which time the char�e of the �rogram for t h e Eichinger , president ; Misa Grace Ferguson, Beverly Perrin, Cindy study program for th&amp; ._
• evenmg a n d mtroduced M r 1. Camphell, vice president; M r a. Sauer and Cheryl Eberabach. A year was discussed. Mrs. Dale
Ralph Zundel who showed pie- Antone Lucke, secretary ; a n d gift exchange was alao enjoyed Walburn will have charge ef.lbe
tures of the Weekday Religious Mrs. 1l'homu, treasurer.
by the girls and refreshments study for the January meeting
Education classefl held in t h e
were served.
Mn Sanborn will have the
Meigs County school!. The pie- At the close of the meeting, • A short busines1 meeting waa stu
lures included about 600 pupils ol gilt ,exchange w.. held. Mn. held with president Cindy Sauer, �
E,chmger, on behalf of the c1.... .
During the 1oclal holB' aemt
.
19 c1.,..,_
' Ident, Karen pals were revealed and re(reshpresented a gift to Ml'I. Thomas, aSSlSled bY Vi.(..1! �res
The program closed with Miss teacher of the chw. and to Mrs. F_erguson. Commit� of th• eve- rnents of ttake decorated wUh
nmg were Recreation, L:fDD Dan- poinlettias and mowball
McMaster reading "The N e w Bartels.
le 1!
leis, B • v e r I y CUndiff, a n d cream were oe=ed by
v..r•, Prayer,"
Mn. Bid,.
Refreshments ol fruit • a I 8 d• Jeanne Bowles.
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by Mn. Lue7 Ona
Ow-log the oocial how- • g I I I cookie, aod punch were servocl Piac!n I hain Karen Gregg ner aaaisted
18
Erlewino. Fawn
M
Fnrie
and
by
the
hostesse
l
s,
Mrll
Jed
W
,
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exchange wea held by the circle
eb- BettY
, � sunplOD
of
amall
figure
ornamenta were
ster,
S
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Mrs.
W.
BarnJtz,
O.
Mrs.
and refreshments of ice etream
and
erly Perrm.
Bev
Robert
given
by
tho
boste,oea.
m
Woodard
Willia
Mrs
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·
•�- COO.&amp;aeJ
•· were servand Chrusu1uas
ed by Mrs. Fowler assisted by Warner, Mra. Lewis Fox and Mrs. lynClean-up: �eane Manley, Mm:1- Theft were twenty memben
Swan, Linda Forrest, Bonnie
Mra. Lawrence Bing to the 14 Vernon Howell. The table was at- Rife ,Evelyn Capteina,
Bes111e andt hese iUeBbl• Rev• lllnfal'd
m
as
tractive
with
an
Christm
ver
d
members preoent ond two gueat,,
�••. Ruppelt, and Ka&lt;tn and Connie
•-·· ar• Smith' Betty Bowles• Phyllis ntered w'ith I ChrJa••=
$2. 99-$5. 99-$ 1 0. 99
Mrs. Zundel and Myrla Wilson, Bachner allendlnC' ••·
"'" meeUIC,
t with red lapen 1n lie and. Sue NeuW!ng,
rongemen
Mrs.
Harold
Thomas,
chairman black holde
Nylon sheers, quilted nylons, Arne!
.
m
rs on either 11de. Nap- Serv g committee, Alice Mill· •--_
song,. n,cltalionl, and plaJJ,
of the Priscilla Circle opened the
fleece and Cordana. Size, 1 0-20 and
iron, Joyce S�artz, Karen Fergu- of
kins
als
ocarried
out
the
Christand these gueats. �. Howard
meeting at her home with t h �
38-44.
son, Coleen Wilson, Cheryl Ehera- ,t the cloae of Iha progr- -�
meditation "Love of Deihlebem.. mes theme, Mrs, Barnltz preaJd. bach and
Cindy Sauer.
eel at the pundl bowl
,
_ welcomed.
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alter whi,ch' Mn. Richard
Hovat•
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Othen
attending
the p a r 1 y , ___.,••iiiiiiii=iiii==-.
ter , who waa m charge of the de.
were CaliSla Searlea, Judy Fink, If
Lovely Gowns $3.99-$5.99
votional period, gove the reading, Daughter, Enjoyed
MEIGS THE '\TRI
Maureen Darst, Anita 8 0 W l e ••
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Ivory, black, red, maize, aqua, pink
.. , Wish you • Merry ChrisImes. ,. inner, Reunw
' Doris McHaffie Carolyn Buckley
Pomeroy, Ohio
and blue.
and thoughts of Mary and J011Cpb The daughter, ol the late Mr. L ' d Dunf ' Dorothy Th
.
of the birth ol Chrisl
and Mrs. Allred Lipp! held their J::;.,,"Mourin...
g Jud Marlin'o::::;, TONIGHT ■nd THURSDAY
Following the business meeting Chrlslma, dinner and reunion Sun· il
W dermuth Carol� Erw' •
''THE ANGli:L WORE IIED"
when pl1111s were mode lo visit day al tho home of Mr. and Mrll. ,.
Half Slips - - - - - - $ 1 . 99
Pettit ' Linda Forre: Iva Ava Ganlner, Didi Boprdo
the county Infirmary durJng the Paul Zirkle, Liberty Ave,
Coloreartoo111
Stewart udy Overturil
Black, red and white.
t
Mrs.
Marl
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A
turkey
1
ner wa ,erved at Yeauge;, S h a r o n carlwright,
l'IIDAY NOT OPIN
:: .;1
:=�� a pro om
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gl' noon lo Mr. and Mn. OIUe Scholl, �lll'Oll Hoscar, Carolyn Ruaaell,
IA'NltDAY
on the "Infant Christ
Ponleroy :, Mr. and Mn. W, A. Carolyn Searles, Carolyn Gilkey,
•'G'UNFIGllTJ:111 0,
At the close ol � ...,ting I Jonee, Vienna, W. Va. and
ABIUIIIIE"
Qaarlotte Kl �Mr.
gift
exchange wu heId by t h • and Mrs. Zirkle and Pau\lno, Jan• Paula Johnson and
Butter
- ■nd
Champagne, blue, Ulac, mint and
singer•
Bartoa
MacI.ellt
group
and
refrellhm
entl ol straw- Ice, Diana and R ymond.
«ii!le.
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a
- illlo herry cake and Ice cream snow The 18th weddlnc
lvenary PROGRAM ANNOUNCED
"1'AY Oil DIii"
balls were �rved by Mr,. Thom- ol Mr. and l,fn,, Schollann
wbldl wu There wll Ibo a Chrlotmaa pro­ - Borplno • , , fte
aa wbo was lSlllsted by Mtsa Frad- Saturday and the 14th annlver gram
al the llauN of Prayer only man tilt Mafia foon&lt;\t
die Houdashell. Fovoro of Chris� 11111')' of Mr. and !.In. Zirkle- Cbeotar
eluft., Mon. and TUNII.,
,
, Thunda nJihl 7:30 1)1.m'.
maa bell earring, were given which wu Sunday, w.. alao cele- under tho
In matching colors.
Dec. 21, 26� 27
;;;::i; of Mn. Brad•
the oeven memben and Mro, WII- brated. Chrfsbnao 11Ra """ •· 1ey Puol•
and Mn. Paul Boll· All� "l'SYCHO"
Perldnl, Vera im..
Ila Anthony, who was a aunt. chqod durin1 tile da ,
, man. The program will COllliat
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Briefs - - - - - - - $ 1 . 50

Bed Jackets - $2. 99 - $3. 99

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autumn glow, pink green, mulberry,
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Whitt Pleated Maternity Tops
Chino Slim Jlms- 1 0 to 18
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Gloves - - - $1 .00 &amp; $1 .89

Pink, blue, and white
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After Picking Outside Door Lock

:23 Of 37 Men

Believed Alive
On Broken Boat

-NORFOLK, Va, &lt;UPP - Heli('O'"lt,ers frolTI the euper • carrier
Vail� FOl'ge hepn laking sur­
viyqr.c; off. lhe r;e,r.ainffig half of a
·,torrri-broken tan�er today.
Fir� �!)Ort1 .said t}lat al least
211 of the on crewrren still wer1:
alive.
· Fiv� oLer men In Hfejacket�
h!d been spotted in the Water jusl
h&amp;.ore Oat'k We'1neo:da� n i g h I
Their fate was not known today
Th�re wa� no imme:l!ate accounl •
Jng for the oth1r four. Coa!-1
G··,d officers ..Id II would be
po'.::slble for survh·ors to 1 1 v e
thron"h the niitlit ln the 74-degree

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A, 1·dio l\lt:0:!8{:e U'Offi the Coast
G\nrd cutter Aniroscoggin at 7: 55
a.m, EST, gave th,e new!! of lhr
fir� removal of survivors s•ncr­
the tanker Pine Ridge broke in
h·;o abri noon Wednesday frorr:
tt'!t: roLm-:lin� o( mo11n·a·no&lt;•c; sen�
Si;: h,llcoptars and lour olhe
pi,n,s we-. rent up al dawn froc·
th, Valley Forge-which sped h
,,, , ,ceoe We •'no,day when th,
�:o,we�lan fr,,!�hte, Artemis ro
; · c,i lhe fll'lt nows of the disaster. nie irtorm&lt;oased sea! apparwater.

Thieve• brok·e Into Pomeroy High School last night, I
stole and rarrjed away a oafe from the office of the
principal, but profited JltUe.
Pomeroy police officers are investigating the theft
which resulted only In the loss of the sa le and 12 class
, rings it contained.
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Chief of Police Jed Webster i Beene carefully by offlcera who
:� said that the entering of the hiqh are 1uri! that it wW provMle fin­
1 school occurred aometime during g,t-r print details.
• · I the lat, evening or early morn• Scbool 'olflcials emphasizocl
1 that money II .never left Jn the
ing.
safe at night. It always ia re­
WerSchool CUltodian. Charles
moved
when the achoo! day ends ,
•
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ry, reported the breaking and n
to • bank.
taken
an:I
arriv•
upo
n
tering thi1 morning
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than the uno�n­
othing
other
N
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c
ing at work when he no ed a
d or taken
fe
ed
bothere
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window
glass
large 30 x 30 plate
l
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can
fa
delenn
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be
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o£fice
of
broken from the
offi�r•
and
achoo!
omcu:ila,
,
pal James Diehl. Jr.
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and
first
break
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In
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Orficera follow
'BELLS RING OUT' - Is the title of the program to be given at the ll'trst U�
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Pameroy High Sch ool :
nl
ring
of
' ••id the hav deli:
1 �11on,
v rg
ed
Presbyterian Church In Middleport to night starting at 7 by 45 boya and llltlr.
in
m
an
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an
It
was
reported,
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th• � It
patients of the Gallipolis State Institute. Mrs. Jack Knight, Mrs. John Mall. 11ra.·
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Mary Henry and Mrs. Maxine Pau&amp;h are directora 0£ thiJ fifl.b annual Chriltma, Pl,
fro �de tho .:, 1 the
eeant presentation.
. . .. . · ·-·
;,1nc1;·, o111c, ..111 be
, e&lt; and oent lo the Bureou of ·
Investigation, offictrs
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nn "'lfflJl■ale1, run, -■- rille o1 - WaJ.
\ The thleveo. In order 1o pt fn
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flpllac ■ Illa, atlll 11■ ■larm •• • I I .... ; ... lo Ille -· .U 11:M ,_ "'C
aide the ■,,hool, p!cltocl the outer
t111 ti eolllrol la the ' w_,.. 11 a. a. ud IMllo P oy ..,. · llleJ ..,. loMlllag .. ....
doorlock at tho uat end of the
II,
bulldiltl, They then wtal lo the lala,r Alumlnmn I aiemlcal ■-a ......,_ la - _,... tire- .,.... .. ; .- r 1':rl -.I of
upolairl · and trJecl to - tho Corporation bu launchod an
door of the prlnc/pal'a ollJce btll HJlllllllon ol lacllllleo to produce - tnino, 11n calla -- - paruNlt the - bad - put StalloD .. Weal Main - •
fin. ·
failed. A 111)1.ll pane of p waa painted alumtnwn coil at ill 'ftlred in the area ,-terdaf. ane OW. with an extingujsber. 1bl! extJnauilh a
■tarted
blaze
tho
and
arowid
the
Depa.Pumetv/
chlmby
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C.
Worb,
Before
Va.
JV.
tho
Raveuwood,
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knocked out ln their attempt to
by IClddlepo■t lh&amp;lbl. .,,, lh&gt;o and Clluaed ouly minor station � -had 11111a ..
D. Smith, �"'f'D Manager, .,.
enter lhroilp the door.
Al 11 a. m. Middleport 1ireatea �.
I ·Alter falling lo enter tltrou&amp;h nounced 1oc1ffi
W-..lay aJternoon , !ire out with • ,......, lr!lr •
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tho door the larg. plata ilae■ '!be pal1ilj,n
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•hhnce wbldl •• a11re In tbe Pwwo, Fire Departmonl no car ••
tho loft of tho door IP,000 oquare 'teel of
:it
window
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new 121eob1N, VI""' -■I el. tbe c1o- wu calJecl lo tbe Sobio Service ! Yonker, Pwwuy, 11D L
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- tho -.., ,.� .uJ - In !lie form of a
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: ,.7r"',:;-.
r:".
.,�lon'�lc"-bul
_w.;."�f:.:�a;�·!r
,: �:.
Ill• tonker sufi,re.

Mitchell Heading Pre sident's Commiesion
J
l\:,c,n,,ute In Railroads
To P.robe Prolonged �
.-.:. :pil�
::':;:.:
i=
• •lnt:11 ... lwldeol m tho
. &amp;Pr.
,

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e

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i 11'"" lho ..,. "" llllft · . �l .. &lt;ilmall, Ill - 'll'ASIIINGTOII (lJPCl - Presl- -..ctlve Jtn,yatloo llial w i l l . lo U.. bd!taa; ...,I Ill ._ .,_ .., "
· , Iha w.i.ow Jnol _. � lb, ,a fll■ � faclUlr, dent � -lnled a It- ,i,,ye to be.,&gt; ,1rlflc• ,..,.,_.. lere■ll " - �.
Git l '.'
ii, m&lt;,cor,·. no off Cope . l{ott,,o,
''
•
tltll
,I.
bin
laborN.C, ln. 141, Gull Stream whel'I
of
Ibo
'1
'llill .-,
zr u,, ii; - · •'lfil·i1fi,-lflitj ljj ti!t�lod' "ii, lliiir llliliiitiiall1 lteaiW by 8oe- -,t
I
th., wa'.er II ioliffitly warm.
of 1b■ om.. 11r ; Iha boolt lllvwwlod'a ablUI, • l'lm7 el. Labor J- P. lllld&gt;- mr g rr:nt ..talioa t o w a r d - - 111 .loo!oltlllll• .,
r;;e Ari;ffilj ;hi! - frantJc ra,
- 1o1o tho ltallwaJ, olflcen ....... palnlatl .Vl , ..,u Ill lodaJ • ln...itpta !Ito ,... put,r ma1uri1J and llahllilJ," ue.w
-n,.. w,e-ls+ wil It:. Iii :
dio mrs!age at !lr45 o.m EST
· a,e almoat - tlal lltlll'O by ■pprollmallly 1111 ,.....1. n lilapd cli■pule L2twwu raDw,, Ibo Pr siJ aaJtl.
def - wbotlw dot • d
a,'o
m
ptlll,lom
thla
-Irina
"la
lolo
wort
11D
OYl!r
·
to
labor
by
alalad
managommt
nperatloo
111d
Y/edn · • ,, to Filth l)ialrict Coos.
than one par■on wu Involved.
la
.
la a - el. - ·I
induat:ry
:
btljJful
11111,
men
11te
ol
laJr
r
•
.
Uiitwi
"Tonk·
.
Guard Headquarl&lt;r, htr•,
II la f1tr11N,. -fl.ad It.al Ibo lat,.
ntlea Pn..,..ol1 � , �
all■
���
or in
� in two du·
NE\ii ffAVEN (NORTH POL_E) SAN_TA ��ta c1 , burt1an left from !"�lldlnl Encl li::
:
1:
:
:-wing
a
wua::a
� _,
:
smmt
W:A.
:;:
pafnt
,
1
.•
mount
"'l
• tbe U1D1 ..., they .-nu, �
,
Sh own in two actlons a bove while viii.Uni· HOUIC!f HO
.
!
qulra
tlto
�
al
z ;z
Ct&gt;
a..
Illa
aad
ralln,ada
nollool
•
!a��
Coast Goud, Navy and mer- tal 'fu,,E&lt;,ay, j J ked r,·emendous big joke, about how fi.cot ryinfl tho ••·
,
1
•
llte
that,
ii
w
d■
•�--erallnl
rah-,
l+c
et
,rhoo
.
chOl!l ,hips whlclt ,peel to the It was "down here" as he drew wide smiles from adulta no rematna of tbe p1ai. aiaa
Fi J ,. '"' I f 11,11 ....
■ld lng, � 1bJot .,,, -�- rwltad Ocl.. II.
the
' ,.... ,bout 12$ mlles due easl of and children of all ages. Said Santa , a New .Haven DI• window were tum ,
A:
bu�-� •• .,,-..i
la
·
P
-·
•
..,....,.,._,.
,
aldot:
had
M b It
by
Kttdioll.
Hatteras woie helples, lo live, who refuses disclosure of his . "civilian" name:
l• for the moThe
_,,.....
wblcb
mot
=.
he: ·• on• rea&lt;tl0 eeort becau,e "This is the greatest thing I've ever done � l don't care
n
•
'!be
pthlla
1 i1
with the Pl 1&amp;• thla - i,.
tl,e.�v
o'. the pie wind• and furious . how sick a person is, or lio'\ old, or how bad of! In a
&amp;C
,Jolm
T.
Dttnlop,
Bau;tl
�
II
cwnpo,ed
al
o,,
■
JA!bUo
""'· Thev had to stand by hospital, he always apprecliiea a visit from Sa�ta. Th�t•s
1
c
•:
.\.
ty
tt
•:
""'.'"
eby
"'
""'
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!UPI)
bera - ti., !'rsldl:a, 11n WASHINGTON
lhrouaJ,out the' nlaht hoping the iU!t reward," Santa was lq visit Melg� 11'.len�ral Hoap1ta_l
en.
¥■MfH■
1
•
railroad
manqomor,t
:ep-.
d
arn
.m, Tedmoi&lt;lg)' ....-; .._ 'men ot lho Pine Jlldge COi/id sur· also this week, and has 'llade,ro�nds m ne,Jhborlng ell
ent..lect olm
tiv• nomlntliad by Ibo lndu■lry be
� ��
1 nics and the Pleasant Valley. Hospital in Pom\ Pleasant.
vive until down.
,.,11 2
and five union •P ._... ·nom1- ba:8:,, • lour :-war,«; Santa chats with Sue HefAl !,05 a.m EST a r.oosl Guard Above, in the.pediatrics
.
a
anc1
. 4, 4,
......
and
nated
by
the
union.
Gallipolis,
Heiner,
Ron
,
rlnlrlllrt.
and
Mr.
of
.
daughter
ne
baclt Independence for Alpria , Smilh, Ana Arllor, llllil.";;....
cutler reporled !� found a broken. , r , Bet y Mont omer
.
.
Eilelthower
,aid
Jn
a
statement
I
s
he
up
cheer
.
Below,
e
.
llston
an
W
y,
g
s
their tor.
m Iv m,hoal with a Ill• jacket d
A verdld of 1ullty of that the - wu "em- � tho Communi&amp;la
� Pit Tho ,.rd, "Wllmin!lon Andrew Fitzpatrick , oldest (86) patient In the hospital NEW YORK mPll-Two air•
that counby
then
.,
' ______ port trafnc operalonl desperately first dlf,- murder with barking upon an effort that
·
t1
1at day. - Sentinel Photos.
,
en
IN!
contment.
I
r
Pi..;
�I · · ; horn■� port o the
tried to reach I United Airllnes mercy ncQffll'MndN w■, have far-reaching and Jutin con- , Alr •
•
•
ll
·
Rldg,, w ro palntocl on II.
jet and . Tran, World AJrline, reiurnacl agalnai Tommy ,equencea for the railroad �I ment
" 00
k "'la Bli bu
iexnlt.g
Judi·
�
groat .,,,.... , ·
Now
How 'Bout
A Ula• Guard patrol plane. ....
Superconatellatlon oecond, !,,fore Harris after 50 mlnutfl try·..
---------•
tatlom
l
,?'
Kennedy
adrninlo- I •
·
the
,
slll, burdenttl with Ice from Wed•
they collided over New York In Nllberation this .nornl119.
-••
Ma
i
Fran
lro
.
t,on.
.i
k
,aid
Sen
Chun,!,
.
jol'
ne!ld1y'• nln, 11,ugJled oloft just
John Eplln1, atlorntv "
aviation'• ....a1 disa,ter, a Iran,
1n1me
;i _of 11 ": ' l).ld_oho, expecte,f to sue&lt;eec! Ken- l
befor&amp; dawn frmn Elizaheth City. ,
,crlpt ohowed today,
I fer .tlaf•n ■e, NqUHied I mi!: �
preoen
Jor
, nod) as chairmen ol the Alri&lt;an
The accident Friday killed 1114, polt and Heh lurer an••
N.C, carryin� two photographer• ·
.
eubcomm,tlee of the Senate· Forpt"IOIII and eau,ed • major fire wtrad Ch at this wn their
ani • "pool'' rei,orter lo the 1
'
i
eign Relali� = tlee.
Two Bein11 Held
•
"'"'!"· The plane w.. due to re-•
I in . Brooklyn where tbP OOI jet v•�dlcl.
O=el! sa,d Africa • final de- u- Pn-- H I s
.
turn lo Norfolk obout. I• p.m. EST. 1
I crashed aflar the collisi
on.
'
In
County
Jail
Common Pitas J""-•
-•
-s ter first
.. clslOTI or. whether to side With the I W
.
·
l
o
us
r
e
f
o ',
llonn ■liNd -·
W hat was thought to be certain tragedy at Stewart's , The recorded tron«riot of the R bt l M. B,'{r exe ocl , Two persons are bdnp heM in \\'est would be based in rt .., I
l"ive survivors wearing II
lt ,te - •
lllll
tbe
tern
...
a
�
,
l
ur
'
rou
water
thb
op&lt;n
ar
on
today
the
th
jail
t
lh
county
n
l
betw
•
ation,
ve
10:10
radio
y
a
j
jackets were ■potted in the
ee
•
n1
con
'
on
I
st
ntry
turned
nd
s
n
Road
mine one mile north. on the Story s Run
l
whipped
nvn
L 1-. blill
day
C
en
I
p
'
ch
pilo
another
char
e
a
nn
rtdflc
�rnlng, the t th rt1v of i
�
�
ts and airport t
011
llf(l' enC"r in Algeria :.nd elsewhere. , .
lanes
just btfo� dark. Ten more were out with 8 happy ending yesterday afternoon.
and ......
.
s
n
P'""
e
A
n
t
a
OcoaR
r
d;,t,,,-h,n•
llc
le
of
••
h
wltna
t
tla
7
,
h
wh
n
he
1
1
d all I tlto
believed ,n t ,i.m oectlo of l A call was received at the Middleport pollce station conlro' worl.er• Involved In the t i■I
·
.. 11. we fail them, I'm" afrai
Florlla
cirtrua-&lt;:onscloul
a
,
ld
..
be
l
an
o
r
o
,l
.
i!
"
Pat
,
..
,_
,_
M,rlJ
crort
,r.
111chell,
,
E.
I
fo
St
7
d
�ha
t.
r
ta
f
.
the v.,..1 which 1tayocl anoo at 4 : 39 f- m, W ednesday that there was an emergency at , tragedy .,., released Wednesday , ff
I i awav· dt.
h
m
Mid
20.
w
ard
r
Ihle•
and
I
Officially
just
a
day
tJc1. a.
H
n
JTPrman
)
,
e
he
e
the
1e
d�.&amp;
w
the
· H 1 ed t e F
More may have been m
bo . S t ew art s mi ne and . asked services of squadsmen. Upon I by the Federal Aviation A�ncy. ;
AlgerI•
'
�
..
�:
/
,
omhv
dl
a
e
,1
h·
young
ht'-in!'!
11�
n
l'port,
;
aeason.
unlnecMd
-,e-old
�
.
dtfendlllnt
then
th
d
i
L
and
g
d,
arri\· ing aJ: th£-- mine the unit was told by m1ne owner It revealed that a uardia Air I
section. but the bow caps ze
the
l 1 pro
·
:i io-:at tav
se
ed
fnm•
der"
o
on
a
.,
eera
l
r
mi
1
0h
•
o
and
ry
the
ntenc
to
UM
wide
1
1
,-,
acrosa
ha.
TW
o
/�
t
A plane t 1
. � the tur��
• Coa&amp;t Guard pilot rep rted. Joe Stewah that the're had been an explosion down in port warned the
e A ri,an con- ' se we
· em .owner, while Hollon&lt;: Glenn . . jem· '"
o
ntiary
Columbus
ni
P
:
athe
bu
,
t
an!
nt
e
r-b
t
te
i.mod
I
_
he
he
'
t
t
t jet wu ading ow
"You jual can't hang on to some- I the mine and that six workers were trapped .
·
'.
the
cold
wavebove
began ttne
dayt
there wu no acknowledgement 1 for the rest of �I, natural 4S, Raclnr. is bein,. hP"1 on a i��Squadsmen hurriedly put on · m
thing likt that."
. g out 1n front of
ICON
w
g
lhe
on
r
long
80tll'
much
� oe�
I
lng a
•re
the
l,!
bl
u
ace.
flisturbin
of
llMI
charge
II
ut
llh.
.
:
two
.
ago
l
Conste
llatio
tw
from
the
n
I
cr t�c likehhood " not on!�--��
Planes which dro� o » their boots raincoats and Scott ually do .
- - --ca�-!�.� It allo Jhowed �l Jdlewlld
·
ns
\
ne
Wis
buff
co
in,
etted
UUl.{11.3
U
;
tq
■
sev
lo Thll
en-man •.Ir v11cks �d wett starling down !_
ma'!I rsff,1 and three
Russian and Chinese Comm
,;:w.
,n,tK..
an
aw
dr
owner
.
m.Jne
J«Gl'dal
C
winds,
m.ph.
anadian
t
l'ff
men
Airport
failed
to
pick
up
the
�-.1
,n1 ti :hf' mme when a member of I te t hone,
rift.a ffpon.eu 1HIng th
will mo in beh' d .the Algerian
je
w
. t
I ion.
bu
some of the country•, tow.at in tM ., the oeven·p8'sengrr ; I�,) unit saw • man coming from Anothe re con;ou, M stew . OIi rodoc and loot radio contact 1I
rebels ;;, that �·1- mnu
ill peratures, but brought • eracll
["
....
ess
m
age
l
one
a
only
o
ng
a ter
rarts. But the)' wer� 1,:l'l � c l ' :1 ,;econdary exit from the mine. a
M
· 1 ._,.row �arkedly ; :U 0�:;8A7ri.
�·
•
rt dra:ing ':: co:cl� that 1 t rece
countries ," Church declared. from a cab driver who ,aid, "Al
e•l abl'.•h ,ommunftat,ons w ith th• He shouted lo the miner ond ask· 1 the mlno • were It pped waa that (NI.II the jet. Thero ..... btdlca•
J
ped
aft.
j
tiona
lhat
the
,et
may
have
been
h
t
the
Arlem11 or dlVfft ht-r o • a r 1 ed him how he bad esca
\ Church and Sens Gale McGee, least you don't have to ■hovel ii..•
�
..._... bef;ore �ere had been off t'OUl'le even before It made .
the eve•nl�
.
.
r
h
Thero "'"' 1to1 ln� tlk, escue blast.
a dongerouo slate fall at t h • I .,.,;tact al 'ldlewlld where It wu Total employment In Meigs County m 1960 was 1 .8 D-Wyo. and Frank E. MOIi, I).
,hip,, ,ouM ,In until daylight.
The mon replied he was • 1 1
rn,h. relumed Wednesday from •
ll mine.
I ochedulocl to land• ,nd that the per cent under th\&gt;t of 1958, but fewer• workers earned ., five-week
Detlpiie the bitter ,,.Id, tht men rl&amp;hl and asked w hat all the o . sma
African tour that cov•
: No ban! feelinp. only ha 1 pilot did not know he u 011 1• 2.9 oer cent more m wages.
lrhad a light• cltement' wa, about.
■po1ttd In &lt;he
mi les and te counlrie,.
e
soo
"
rocl
,
nt
Unemployme
of
the
of
Bureau
flndlnr,
• Thia was the
�
, neu wu lhowD by the
Ing ehat&gt;co, 111
u
Then the Ive _other miners reac;., workers followiJtl the oil' COUl'IO because of th• poal Ion he Compensation In Its annual tabulation of _the 1 959 re- ; Tra,eliag with them was Ted Kenported.
In Iha warm
came out tho mam exit asking of
ports of some 97.000 Ohio employers w:th 2.409 .831 , nedy, the President-elect', brothlden1 One aquad mem- ce
m
tho
tore
• 74 d•
•
Squad
�
work
subject to the Ohio Unemployment Compensa- er.
workers
queatton.
ber uld �le lhroupout ll!duardamat Ifie ....,
'
The
,enalors
expect
to
gi
v
e
lfOOI·
,
atl Coui": U
st or1 were then usured that every• leport an/ the area were horrilion
law
CHAPTEII TO MEET
d
y la lhiltl wu all right.
I!
In Meigs county 185 empl�yer, subject to the law, !heir tccommendationa lo the ln• , shoppl S days 19ft '
"�man
.,hen they heard the m e a l The Put Matrons of Evangeled
f
.,_ wa
,n
Chief Executive.
The reason the owner thought we trapped
.
line Chapter !'12 will meet lonight : employing an average of 1 . 665 workers, reported a total coming--re
- --'
in
I lo 40 lloln,
there had been an explosloo was ·
' at 7. 30 al tho home 0f Mrs. Wyl- i P•yroll of $5,463,349. Below are relallve changes
wao
It
at
A
ther
oald
bee
th
GENERAL
MEIGS
HOSPITAL US( CIIISTIIS SW
to
no
1958
from
n heard !
• ' n,ajor Industry divisions in the county
Street
Mid
bet�uae a blast bad
Lincoln'
Anthony
'
Ii•
;:
t tlleport
'
•
Admisionsc George Hobstetter,
1959. (Minus sign indicates less, no sign Is plus,)
and he naturally thought this was [ emergency, for a cltaop,
.
Two Fined On
ft
oy,
Boice
ll
Donpld
and
Pomer
Sr.,
Povroll
Emplo�ent
y
unuoual aln,o the miners U1Ually ettdoclhapp •
.
:!'atrol Cliarges
Charleslon, w. Va.
2.9
Total, Meigs County . . . . . . . . . . . • 1 .8
,... ....,io,1on1 ID Mei� eom,. ll&gt;ool dynamite only In the morn·
Discharges: Maxine Addi,.
18.9
E
.0
1
1
,
•
CORR
CTION
,
,
,
•
,
,
,
•
,
an
quarry_mg
Mining
d
CASE DJSM1118EO
• c..rt ._.
today by ' Ing.,
.
4 1 . 6 burger, Middleport.
. Pomeroy emergency run Contract construction · · • · • • • • " ' . 5 2
I Last evening the miners .h a d , A ca,e was dismi&gt;oed 1n Coun· The
i,. ••,. ,.. ro1.
- · --- - --•
- 1 1 .5
lo the Manuf,cturlng , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , -1 8
p.
. ad And blasted t o a l , ty Court acUon yealerday rnorn, : �1onday al S,35 m. wa,
.,,_ �. •• Jack• gon, •be
•
�
MARRIAGE
LICENSF.8
.9
c.o
,
•
t
,
t
utllltles
.
,
and
atlon
he
1lden
Tran,port
r
no
c&lt;.
re
Ne1.
• • 8.2
�
....
I,
RI.
-· ... , [_., ...... -· .... (gf !hi! . l!lllllllqu urk, 'l'llO,Y \Mlll. ,A ,frlllaloo:1 .-k .w... :Adlia
21,
Wei.,,ann.
0
Larry
5
2
,
C!ottcl, enldence, a, rc;- 1· �holes•le and retail trade . . . . . .
opoact. i,,d Sin If. Gr, , 11, tthan ,tayed. 1a th• mine behind , against Jolin Martin wn, rl"• ,,.,,. Paul
Ch•sh're, and Wilma Jean Mc• ���&lt;!·�. 11...--Mill
1
7.2
F·
•i.
tho
ol
· • . c•·neh m ado tha · cal . lnance, Insurance, and real estate . �-9
--· - fll■d a -,. -. tht blast ., . 111ng lot tho omoke' ed u�•• ph•·melll by him
10.5 Daniel. RL � O&gt;elbir9.
1 1ot tho ,quad lo come. · _ I Servlcea
5 .5
• • • . , . • • • • • • •. • • •
·
11111 dull 1o _, lllltaad o1 ....,. ' dledt'• wGCtll. _
- · • • · - 1111 11

:'"!;:

r

from

F·e1d T wers

:led ��":;,
and.::-.=!'.t!

. Tragedy' Came Out
erta1n
ItIt Hapn1est
Of End"1ngs
V•

· , ., --. �
Keon� " ill ,
I
Be As'·ed To
~
8 k Algena
• . 1' lor

1a1!': .,Pr _2.

:�

"s Found

tl
-:.?

.e

�1 --. ,,.,.• ·""':i I

Guilty By Jury

!

w·

I.

pl=

...,

would\ : � �

This

and

Flonda Citrul
Fields flit By
Worst Stol'll

u

I

•
D
t
n
n
EmnIoyme ow ae-es pl
In Meiers Co11nt·v Dur·• nJJ '59 ' �-

wou1J'."� i

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1

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.

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Mlildl1part _ •·

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--

Hlp -1 1-U, oseql i.11
NUt.Jleut, leW ir.oaJpt _,. .. (
Nkrw euctpl UN s. fi ...,.

Cµlprits Smashed Plate Glass

"""w .:::.. from

M f D DLIP OIT

.

Thur�y. Dec. 22, 1960

Weather

Thieves Get Only 12 Class Rings, No Money
In Theft Of PHS Pr�ncipal's Office Safe

Copters
Begin
Rescues

• tor
c:.ir:::.,::

$ff·•.•

S129·00

Dnoled To TM lnterui. Of The Mei1,-Ma.ot1 A rea
Pomeroy-MiddleP9rt,

t

entine

at y

l' e

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If ,._, D.\NZIG

In Review

at they 11A affecllonalelJ tailed.
lell us who they rtlllly are.
b&amp;trzd'ee-1
IIEIV YOlllt IUPll-''To Toll On my panel show 1&lt;0recanl .
lit Trait," -od lb ftlth year I plate Bild Collyer &amp; Co. right
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'T ve Got a Se&lt;rel , " a
' • 'ff lloodoy nllbt, and. afle,l1 b nd
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has more flex ibility
mch prolonged u:po1ure to tt, 1 500
can be more vital,
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therefore
find I cannot tell • � _
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_. IIMI "Whal' 1 My Lino?"
,,,. ... la lllandin1 1till And I at the bottom for it ha1 wallowed
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maintaining interttt la cooUdality for years. The bat o( the
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t1antl show■ ii Emili Kovacs'
In III lour ,,.,., Ille CBS-TV "Take a Good Look," and the
hall-hour 1w hNn In more l bne l reason ii that the panelists and
■lots than an aspirin commercial. Ern ie join in kidding the culottes
It 1w become dulled by Ila In- off the panel show fa,·ade.
flexible, ritualistic format. The
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fwi-&lt;Unblnatlon Ill the belie ' Dlallal ... Flllag : Ju&lt;I when
latDI _.. limited..
I can almolt understand why MilMonday night's anniversary edi- 1 ton berle bothers with that NBC­
Uon.,1 No. 203 In the aeriel, prob- TV bowling show. Mort Sahl turns
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ably wiu an almoat exact replica up as Milty's intermission guest.
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of No. 103 or No. S. 11te rltual I'm beginning to believe Mort has
1tar1a with Uuw -'"• oll trav- 1lven up on TV too.
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meell11g U ABC-TV'• "Adventurea ht
tht -1, ,,,. lour
Ill· Parodlae" 1eto anywher, In the
pel"fiaod bJ boat 8ud Collyer, ratlnp, Jt wllf he a tribute to
lhla try lo oeparllo Ibo lfflulne ""Y movies and th, Brlgllte Bar,
article fNln Ibo lwo llbl,m, '11,ey dot formula.
batt..i 1-lor-U Monday nlaht, My lateat dlBcovery , M ickey
whldt Ill about average, I think. Roonoy and Ouit Nel,on aound
o
1be ritual, att.r one round r \allke lf you 1ub1tract the "er-ah­
q -fomlt( b7 tht panel, calla for . uh," lrom Ozzie'• ■oundtr&amp;&lt;k.
the prcs¥,tc to IO through theJr
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g11111in1 acta. Aft. the pant1llll1 'the Ch•uel lhflm: A labor■•
give their IUftllH , the rJtual call■ tory accident has erased part of
for Collyer to utter the cla11k a 12•mlnute videotJped excerpt
phr-, "Will Iha ml t0-and-ao from . . Porgy and Be81," whlclt
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pllul Mnd up. . Then tha thre■ was to be Included in "The Gio-nh­
contNtanUI !oak • each ot1- for win Veart" apeclal on CBS-TV
a eoupfo el beell, move around Sunday, Jen. 15. Tlte aegmenl
as If rtady to r.lN whU. the •udl- may bl redone in Callfomll 1lnce
•nee IUPI, and oft« tht two de- outdoor lo&lt;atlon, In the New York
coy■ lllbtldf tn their teats. the c1rea are snowed under,
ttal characttr risel. 'Mie pantl-1
1 "La1 vega1 F1' le, . . a one-hour I Mr11. Simpson, hosteiis. ■erved I
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and
thl
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refrtshments from a table dceo t·produced for ABC•TV'1 le&amp;I-82 ated for Christmas wiH1 red can­
tch�duie by W�_rn,r �ro•. The 1 dies and grC"tnery and fovors of
:.tr ies
s1,s of exclusive acces 1, popcorn Sa nla Cla us. Gi(ts were
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I� the hies o! l he I .a� Vegas po- prese
nted to Mri. Bertha S..yre ,
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l1co and shenll I olf1te as well 'feache, and Mr,, Laura McKen•
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•� :·run coo�atlon of 1 1 of !he zit' , 11ub8utute teacher. A gift exI
Sunday School attendance on , �ity I h.ir�esl resort hotels, Ear- I chunge, from under a b&lt;'auliluJ
her, NOC and Ooodton-Todman decorated Christnia1 tree w.p s
Dtc. lath wu fS, collection was
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announ� plau for a slmllar enjoyed by all.
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Tho Happy Huatler1 S u n d a y
Mn. Edgar Abbott wu Jn Gal Lu Veg mi strlfls nexty aea,on.
NBC-TV'• "Telephone Hour" Schoo Class enjoyed a Turkey
lipolls, Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spurrier for Frid:.iy, .fan. 6 will include 8 dinner at 6 p. m. at the Methodist I
of Thoma1 P'ork vl1lted 'Mr, and repeat telecast of Renata Tl!baldi , Chur(.·h Annex, 'Thursday evening
Mra. N1r:man Wey@r1m1Uer and 1Jnglng an aria from "Madame Dec, Uli,
dlush� . Diana. Priday mom• Butterfl y" and I preview or a fu. A Christma■ program was pre• 1
tun1 progra.m ln the 1erle1,
inf.
aent.ed by Mr■ , Maxine Wingett , ,
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Mr,. ,Cott Folmer wlll return A I 1 . 8 mlll 10n Ford Foundation followed by • &amp;ift t1change. Ap­
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to Columbus Monday to the grant offers to t-quip up to � new proximately 40 were pre1ent.
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White Cro1s Hosplfol for ob1erva- non-commercilil edu&lt;"atlonal TV Mri. Margaret Yott, Mri. Eun­
tlon. She ••• accompanied by 1taUon.a with videotape recording ie Brnker and Mn. Mary Roush
Mrt. �!lllam Folmer and Mr.11. equipment.
attended the birthday party for 1
Henry -iJohnion of New Haven Th.e new ,tationt must go on vete ran, at Chillicothe Hospital,
and M(, lltd Mn. Robert Dal- the air and affiliate with the Na, Thursd oy, Der . 15
ltr of_fomeroy.
lional Educational Television Cen- Mr and Mrs Bill MeKenzie
Harr,: Glut, · •�o wa■ called ter befor9 1963.
anno;mce the birth or their sechere I&gt;;, th odaalh of hi, brother,
--ond son, Jeffrey Davi'd , born Dec,
vlilllui Mr, and Mn.
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14 at Hol,er Ho,pltal,
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Willia l\adlonl. ', He !,It Sun·
Gr■ndparenta a� Mr1. Laura
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dayi!
fi · Omttany -hI where he le
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Mra. Rupert I..Md.y of Oak Hill.
•Jll be a Christmas pro- Mr■. Orietta Slmp110n W.:tR lloRt. i
Th
the ehurch Dec. 24. the eu, to the Booster Sunday School Mr. Pearl Martin entered Hol•
1ram
:er Hoapital 11 1 patient. I a I t
a
public welcome.
Clas.11 at her home, Thursday
Jet
'f'elrnlr of New Taven , evening, Ott. HI. MIH Vera Bet- l'hur■d ay.
Veter•
with hbJ HI•. In charge of the program, � r. Fr� Cadle entered
,pent the wen: end
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Hosp1taJ
c1t
Huntington,
W.
lfllldparenta, Mr.
and
Mr,. opened the met'!ling kt . the group
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Tueoday
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Stoll Folmer.
,inglng ''Then! ' • r1111nK In Tha
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The Chrimnu cantat,
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Rkhlrd Clark arrived home Air" followed by Readi ng
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Nativity"
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1 Scripture fl"9m Luke and Pray ,
Belban C
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day ovenln1 al toe F,r1t Bapt1tt
lhe Miss Ifeeile al,o
lllllwly, W: Va. . lo lplllCI
nod a " Para•
,. Church, by the &amp;tmor MCI Jun•
holidqa with bll parenta,
Mr. dox of the Chrlslm
Sto
r Cholrt directed by Mr■. Hugh
and Mn, WIJJlanf Clark.
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Readings on Chrlstm: were i k&gt;
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la, who aUanda Rio en by the momber, ol the clau, Calm,, with Mro. lube! Stmp,on,
Edd
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orKanist and Mr■. Lillian Hayman
Grm ·
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Mn Phyllis Martin president
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the bo1Klay1 with
pianl st. alao part• of
Mary,
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wu in chara• cl I.he bu.ineu
Paula Hart; Jo..ph: Bill Lake;
hla
1 �- and Mra. Wil•
•Ion whtn Ibo cllti voled to .,nd
11am Borlela, and family.
Shepherd" Geae Hudoon. Char•
.oo on I im for forelg11
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Mr.
Mr1. Rey
Crue11r ta
� I le■ Snider and liary Wilford :
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nbuq , vl■ltor• Mon
'W isc Men : Mike H1ym11n. David
Clara Powell Miu Vera
day nlah'-.\
' Cole, and Craig Cairn,: TravelNew \tinber1 taken lnlo Ilk and Mr,. B1•anche Spencer were Ier■: Mary C'IeIHnd Barbara Cle'
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Rock Sprln11 Methodld Church appolntcd u nomlnaUn1
land Harry Cleland and
Buzz
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Sunday were Mr. and Mra. Roi• tee fo r new offi«!r1.
Stoa ler,
l•nd Radford, Willlom Rodfonl, Bertha Sayre, IIIWJChe Spencer. Mr . .end M u, Ci. ltt Bradiord of i
U•flman, Mn. Dore■ Blanche Wattt!r1K11'1, Mabel Rou■h l
Mr1. �--J
-.- ,Worthington s pent the week end I
Arnold and 1dnughler1. Janel and � ade Rou1h, Maggie Shain, Ma-I with Mr, and Mn. A. C. Brad•
Mu. Patty Hy1tll and Jtfita rit Uoy, Phylll.A M■rtin, D o r I al r0 .c..
Suy,., Vera Bfel;le, lda HoweU. �
weari.
n, r. .and II
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•1 rs. Cltar1es 1 . •
._ s·1mpaon, Clara powe11 and II and chlld ren o( Johnstown spent ',
M r. anu
-• M u. Wu IInm Sey 1 rlcd '"··"-!
of Galllpolil apent Saturday eve- , f. retla Sllnpeon uawered roll
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ning with Mr. and Ml'I. WIiiiam coll with 1 (.::hrilt,ma■ Scl' iplure : �
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rover , 1��r 11nd r. art
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Mrs. Don.uld McKay of Mr. Vic- :
tor)' waa on
o..-ernighl gU01t,
Thursday of Mr. and l\.fr&amp;. Verne
Wuttenon.
Mr. and Mr■. Wright Roush of
Chllllcothil w•re �uest., Tue,iday
nf Mr. and Mn. Henry Rou11h.
Mr, and Mr1. Gene Beegle or
New Brighton. Pa. were weekend
gueats of hil parenta. Mr. and
Mr&amp;. Ira Beegle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted MarUch of
Olive HUI, Tenn. are guesls of
Mr, and Mn. Fred Cadle.
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Mn. Flo Allwlne and daughter.
Mn. Evelyn Trtb of Columbus
were guest■ of Rev. F. E. Dunnl
Tuesday,

• llMold Gennon Is spending
few day1 hLII wife from his e1.
ployment on U1e river.
Mr. and Mn. Harold Holl
vi.sited Mr. and Mrs. David Hr
By Rattle r..e:&amp;t■kll
ter. Chester, Sunday.
kworth l Flore"ce L'i m•·rger
, Carl
Mr. and �'"
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of Otsego v1s1ted relatives here · £ew days vdth Mr. and Mrs. o�
Sund ay.
care for
car Ba�k helpiniii!
horn '"
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WIIMn
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. Freeman
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Clyde
Mra.
Curt
Mn.
and
Grove, vllited Mr.
Phylll• Ritehll were In ParkersF-•�-•.
�ns.:-. S"·•-y.
uuua
burg recently.
Mr. and Mn. Roy Gladman of Mr. and M-.
•• Dave Yale■ were
1 Gal11pol11 ■pent Sundiy with Mr. villlinl Mr. and Mrt. Olarles
and Mn. Mllo Bigp.
Lille 1n Syraeu,e recently,
Mr. and Mn. C, W. Ta1', VienSeveral from here allonded the
W, Va. . vltft,d Mr. and Mrs .
na,
D ol A Put Cowtclloro Club
Bobcoc,k Sunday.
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Otie
of aie.t,r Chrl.■tmao party al
Peltl'! Powell and Eu ,i,ne GerClrc1''1 llfftaurimt In Pomeroy
, 111a11 vl.■lled Mr. and Mn. liarFriday nJa)tt·
old Brewer Monday.
!\Ir_ and Mn. Ralph Frank of ! Pvt. Johnnie Hensley
ii apendMro. Ger• In f bfl furlough With bfl parents
F r., Point, v11lt,d
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Sunday on.moon callora
ofj fll'd Cora Swan, Sunday.
Fr,ulerlckl V isiting Mr. and Mra. Charle,
, Mr. and Mrs. Cort
I were Emerson and Joho Raye■. : Marcinko recently
were Patty
Wood and ! Mr'!f":1'ath and Tom Marcinko.
j �, rr. and Mn. Ivan
! children of Pomero:v and Norman I Vl"litin� Roy Justice
SUnday
Frederick and family.
�- Llndaey Lyol!I m, Tuppers
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Bertha Sllleo fl a pallent at
MPl'Ut GPnPral HosoltaJ.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young, Porneroy, vlsUed Mr. and Mr■. Lewis
Young.
Mr, and Mn. Jot Connolly visa pa· , fted Mr, and Mr1. S. A. Ralrden
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Cowdery
Marion
Mn.
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!lent at SI. Jooeph Ho,pltal.
Mr1. Harriot Bryant left for Mr. and Mn. Frank Spraf!Ue,
Florida to vlall with her daugh, Reed,vllle. and Ml'9 Helen Wolfe,
Chflater. were- vl&amp;Jtlng Mr. and
ten.
Mrs. Wayne Prince, Sunday eveAr·
Re1'n
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vfllted
TudNY llm
chor, Raedlvflle, &amp;today.
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Recruit Harley JoHnson le-ft
Sunday evenlnl
for Fort Ord,
Calllornla, when he wtll be 1111tlonod.
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Gllfolly
llr. and lln. C«ll
and son. Stnle, of Athem1. were
Sunday vlattot'I ol her p8Anll•
Mr. and Mra. Ever,,tt Lambart.
Mr. and Mn. J1111e1
Rem,s
and laml\J vlalted her 111111 and
uncle, Mr. alld Mn. Perry Ann•
■!Md, ,Clrpenttr.
Mr1. Hal'Qld GIiiogly and daugh,
tor, V!cQ. of Galli poll, II vlaltlng
hor plll'l!ltls, Mr. and Mn. Lin•
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lkoll:n..Ui Klm ball , ha • SQ tA�
tnn -.v., Ne� Vork C:11)' N11..- "York,
Suhmlpllon ,m,1· 0.11.-.rtd i,i ._
30 cent. Jl'W
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Wteli; one ,•., lt, ldl ■III- •• ,,..
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marcinka were visiting Mr. and Mr,. Val
Hartung, Chester, and Mr. and
Mrs. Cltarleo Marcinko, Sr., ova
ti le week end.
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AND AFTER . . .

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Mrs, Gra&lt;e Louden nc.r.eil
word of the death oJ her brothe,..
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Sam Daniela' ol PellltB)'l�an�:.•

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Harold and Eugene Gel'lltlD
were vl.■!Uttg Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Lawrence recently,

Mr. and Mrs. Zem Pierce 'I'll­
ited Mr. and Mn. Barn Calvert.
Sunday. Mr. Pierce 's gnmdson,
Ralph, returned homt with
them •
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chevalier
and son are visiting in Florida.
Deaver Curtis, Ron Clary
George Purooe were vislllng Mr.
an dMn. L. D. Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Oorsel
arklnl
visiled Mr. and
Mrs.
Virgil
Wamsley of Cheshire, Saturday.
John Boyd and Mr. Sayre cl
the Union Barge Line visited Mr.
and Mn. Zem Pierce recenUy.
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GEORGE ROMNEY
Prt1fd1nt, A m1rlcu11 Motor, Corporation

Rambler'■ rise to a fOJI pofltlon hu PIii
u1 In pout1on to •ndtrtake • new cn11de. This propam. •hlch covld proYIH
l(l'caler llldMdual and nalio.oal btMflto
than at1Y M',e yet undtrtako ,. ralll
for cu11om1:r Pl")KNliill sharlq.
As volume goe:� up. c01t1 come
down. So, sharing economkt that
would l't!liul1 from a .50,C Rambler
aale1 g.1tn over la.ii year for the peri�
od December through March could
provide paymenta to cuuomcrs of
$ 1 1,698,062.
Bui. before prdentlng our new
Rambler Cnl!ladc, let me review 1101TN.1
highlights of the flm one.
When we forgeJ our ba�ic: Rambler
cpncept!, U.S. can were in a size,
hor9epower and stylinr,&lt;hange taco
\hat 1-011 the car buyer money. So, we
developed 1he com�. economical.
modernly •.n,i:l..,nid Rambler.

Ja C,,o YIIR, llaular'1 ... cent of
muket !tu lllON tltu doublod. Fm die
lul 31 llllalfllll -. ltutl,fw ■ales
ha,e atablllltt,I a new record (or 1'11
mOBtb. We want to COlltlaae tblt arowdl
bJ
YDI - bttter.

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Our new Rambler crusade, like our
compact crusade, 11 bated on ,haring
Rambler pro&amp;NH with car buyen.
We belle,e lht new Ra.W.. a tie
1w dmol, lfpl1ka-. Ow coaniry
cumndy la n,-te,,daa a mfftl ..,..
ltOOllc -.ion-wltli rt11tJa fOftlp
cotl,.cltlDl ... __ of dle doflar.
0. ..,._ �ten are ca ulderiq
.,.nlal - a• lm,oraliDI ti
can Ill' ._ LI.S. - from .-..
'1111n II • -1 '"'flt ,._,_.,
Wo -■ lbe ...... dnale -­
oomlc - Ill ._, nfatlffly too llllldt
o1 t1.. hit &lt;1 .-..i etrort he, liff•
flOi"I lo a few well -•l•N &lt;COJl&lt;!mk:
lf'OII.., IOI te die '41111UINI'.
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We dedded tltero wu -hfna ,n
-W do. We deddNI to ..... !nn,n
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t1e1.i..., flf ■ uw Rambler or new
MtlNJpOlitu klONa Deoem., I,
1960. ud Marcil 31, 1961, from an
■-flo4 Ramlller dal,r (txdlllllOK
"'"....... ...., • .,.... tlte11 of 1h11 heaellt of ocWldonal - ""'"""
doo rinlthta from furtfter ,..;.... hi
lablar .._ ,ol._
1\11 - -a • altarfna wftlt Ram­
bler _,.. ..... lht ,1.moetlt period
,nt ""• - (Serlaa E)
wit� a -twfty ..... - 93,6'!9,890
(IOjg taltto fttfflUO), ID -524,930,7!!0
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W ha. has chis Jone? h has in­
cre-ued our uiet-made ua a vi�orou,a
new compcdti've fac1or, compclhng oil
compo1ilon to introduce compact can.
Their compacl can un'lualionably
an bolter bllyt than tltelr bi1 cars, b&lt;,.
�au.se their big cars Jon't have the
compacu' advanced enginoering.
.Delptte these movm te meet llam­
bltt coa,pctltlon, Rambler A.fflca■
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rich looking, full bod ied coats. The sur•
face interest tenure is provided in stfip­
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bold. Choose now from our laJWe selec•
lion of fine year 'round weight Sport
Coats and use our U.y-Away Plan.

SILHOUEIIE

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Pajamas $3.98 to $7.98

Robes $5.98 to $1 7.95
SWANK

Jewelry $1. to $10.00
SPORT

Shirts '$2.93 to $13.95

Sox . . · . . · 75c to $2.95
BHlfolds $4.95 • $ 1 7.50
BEAU BRUMMELL

Ties · . . · $1.50 to $2.50

BOYCE

Gloves · · $3.98 to $6.98
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Select his extra alack, from our wide
range of gabardi nes, flannel&amp; and worst•
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hi.a wardrobe. Choose from plain front
or pleated models.

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selection of lleevelea. pullover and button
sweaters. lAmbawool, bulk knita, and or­
Jons to choose from in tbe 1ta0n'1 beat
rolo1"1. Shop aow and use our Lly•Awq

Plan.

GM HIM QUALITY •••

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SHOES

FOR OUTDOOR WEAR

Gift him with a jacket that will keep
winter chills away. Select bis favorite
atyle from waist length jackets, hip
length styles, and 1uburban coats in
fabrics of nylon, dacron and cotton,
4uilt lined ,ahardines and warm
made.

Soc1'ety News

,. .. Somo may 1ay - company
can'I do much about national prob.
leml u big and complel at - cited
a-. Woll, that's what lkeptlca IOid
about llombler't tint cruoatle. Let'•
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righ� tt &lt;all •- 111d apl'Nd, jllll
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luxurious living, tailored by J &amp; F into excep­
tionall.v fine topcoats. They'll offer him unmatch­
ed wearing pleasure, comfortable fit, complete
proteetion against the elemenll and a comb!na­
tion of texture and color work aeldom found ta
such moderately priced outer coat,. Shop now
and u�e our Lay-Away Plan.

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glvhlf him a Sult that 1■ top, In ltfle,
uallty and fit, Our hand&amp;ome new p,ittern effect, of K.inpridge Sult, will 1he
ou abundallt proof of jull how diver■!ed hla wardrobe can bo. llau JOU!'
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nplar ,ray for a new Rambler. \'..
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-ia aid prodlb olhlfl(ter llambw
,.._ fa Dt&lt;etllber, INO, ud doe
Int - -lflo ol 1'61.
We gain by •�ulring more Rambler
owiiera, whicll """ malte out growing
market even larger In the n.um,. That'1
bec■u■e Rambler owner• become
Rambar lllelmen and art the 1DOlt
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prke our flnt Rambler Americana
about equal with Chenole1 and Ford,
tradidonally "1owe111 priced."'
A1 our output and economiel f•
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IOIIIIIL DHllil•• ••n.tlon, we kepi pri1,,.-es
low. Wt allO coace11h'l.tHI OIi durabOity
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-� n WI&amp; PAY YOU TO IUY NOW. Thil lllllque prognm ii c:wnu1,t1,, lftd retro­
aeu� Buly bu.yon can pt mo■:e. but ntltr leu bond,, lhllll buyen in IUCONdlnl
months. Your Rambltr dt&amp;Jet will be happy to aJv• you the oomplctc, d■tail■ of ths
plan b1H here 11 a quick eu.mplo of bow ll l¥orkl and keept on wortl111 for )'OU:
If Oeelmbn It.ambler deJiveriH inc:reue 209. ovor lul December, December buytra at
new Ramblen Of MiMrOpolll&amp;na will ro;:elve $50 bonda, Al che fo11r-month period
Protl'II.., lddltlOIUII boRda will be O\lilod to the D«iember buyen each timer tht
aamµlllltlvt 1&amp;.IN l'NCh I hiaf,er bond pay.t,eDI uM level.
Also, tf saJet Increase for tho four-month period exceed11, mo. proportloaa111 additw;m&amp;I
paym•nu will be made 10 an bu)·u1 durin1 1ny ol lbe four,monlhl.
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temporaries, but the supply cerBy GAY PAULEY
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UPI Women's Editor
tainly grows each year as house'
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NEW YORK CUPD - Any lime wives especially find they can
lheir
!he man or the house eomplains pick their jobs and work at
,
lhat he'll never Wlderstand wom- convenience.
m, teU him about the plight of Most employers find tempor•
rary help fully productive, he
Graham.
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Graham'&amp; job is trying to un- said, "because they don't itay
lerstand, to encourage, supervise around long enough to pick u�
and often act as father-confessor the bad habits of the regular of­
lo not one woman, but 70,000 fiee force . , . the long cofree :
break _ . _ the hours using the !
lemales.
The jovial Mr. G, a' married telephone for personal calls."
IIUUJ in hia 40'8, isn't sure how But he ccnceded some women
well be understands them yet, but were not cut out for the type of
he h88 survived eight years of job. "The woman has to be able
being surrounded by women in to adapt quickly to moving (rom
hi&amp; role a.s vice president or the one assignment to another," said
Kelly Girl Service, Inc., special- Graham. "U she's the type who
ists in providing white collar help wants to do everything her way,
she will have trouble. "
on a temporary basis.
The average woman with his
in
"SQlnetimes," said Graham
is 37½. years old, is SMOKE RINGS?-A home In
adorganization
lhe
an interview, "I just take
Parma, Ohio, .ts capped by
vice of one or my regional man- married, has two children, and crazy apinled chimney. Each
agers. He said wateh for prob- may work , at 10 difr'erent jobs brick ftue makes a I ¾-turn
twist. A bricklayer built Ille
lems during the fuU or the moon." during a year.
home for himself.
Age No Barrier
His firm, with headquarters in
78,
lo
18
from
is
range
age
The
organiDetroit. ii one of several
zallons in the fairly new field or with quite a few women over 65
providing temporary workers for enrolled. "We judge on ability
bUBines5 and industry. Kelly is an4 personality," said Graham,
the largest all-girl ' organization, "nM Oil age."
he said, wUh 7U,OOO women on Grah� said the most frequent
customm:'5 for �mporary white The Clifton Parent and Teachits payroll.
eollar elllp ate insurance, auto- er Association held Its annual
Dlffen Fnm Part-Time
from
motive, �troleu�, food and dru�, Christmas party Wednl!sday night
differs
help
Temporary
_
part • time help, Graham ex- and banking buSmesses. But his of last week. a pol luck lunch was
plained, · because a woman can finn has supplied help to United served and gift exchange was
be on a temporary assignments Nations missions, to the U.S. gov h Id
cb
g
from one week to several months, ernment, and lo numerous celebClift 0 r ade s ool pre.
.
and then take as mueh time at rities ranging from Tisa Maxwell senled
• I1 s annua1 Ch nstmas prohome u she wants before she to Tenne.ssee Wi·iriams.
gram Monday night in the school
.
reports ready for another job. An assignment at the home of aud"to
I r1um.
Part • time ta A permanent ar- actress Jeannette MacDonald led
Mr. Pearl Nicholsori: wlll return
to a movie contract for Susan
rangement.
(The 1:1 .S. Labor Department Kelly, 22, of Seminole, Okla. She home Tuesday for fourteen days
estimates that women make up originally had moved to Los An- lo be with his family for Chrisl­
flO per cent of the nation's part- geles to become a teacher, but mas, He is a patient at the Vet­
through Miss MacDonald met a erans Hospital i n Huntington, W.
Ume labor force. l
Graham aaid it was hard to director Who gave her a screen Va. After returning to the hospit­
Htimate the number of women test, put her in a television se- .ul he is lo undergo surgery.
ries, and now has cast her in 'n Mrs. Walter Blake motored to
Kentucky last Tuesday with her
movie role.
regto
run
a
also
seem
brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hes­
"We
said
bureau,"
matrimonial
son and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hes­
ular
Graham. "Most of our women son of Columbus, 0.
are already married, but those
Mrs. �I � Johnson and Alfred
single ones . . . well you know
Rou
sh visited Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Zenith Q. Chevalelr who h a s how it is around an office. The
and Dolas Tolliver at
Tolliver
been takng training in helicopter new girl Is the one lhe men look
, W. VA Sunduy.
Glenw
ood
mechanic; course al Memphis, over. We ' ve hod a few who
Tann., will arrive here n e x l nabbed the boss's son. and I Jan Newell
Cheshire, Mr.
Thursday to vlalt his parents, Mr. don ' t know how many babies are nnd Mrs. Don Quisenberry and
and M rs. Edward Chevalelr. Af- named for us.''
family of Syracuse visited Mr. and
-----ter the wo weeks leave he �11
Mrs. Oscar Henry Sunday a n d
go to a new locaton as des1gMonday.
nnted by the Navy.
Mr . .und Mrs. Elmer Van Meter
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pickering
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
were business vsitors in MiddleBob Greer at Point Pleasant Sunport Thursday.
day.
Fred Frzzle, who has been a
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley' Colley
medical patient ln lhe Meigs Gen- By :11.'lri. A, H. Batley
anJ family of New Haven called
eral hospital returned h o m e Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dye and 00 Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewis re.
fomil.Y of Killbuck spent weekend I cently
Friday.
Miss Sharon Hayman of Indian with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Balla.rd Mrs: Betty Call, Mrs, Mable
Run visited here Friday w i t h and Mr . . and Mrs. Grover White Johnson and Mrs. Irene Kelley
and Dons.
Mrs. Clifford Adams.
were shopping in Parkersburg
Mr. a�d Mrs. Joe Lawrence Tuesday.
Mr. and Mu. J!'rank Bise, Mary
for­
Frances, Deloris, Jacqueline and and fanuly spent Sunday wth
r s.
M
nnd
Mr.
rnls,
pa
mer's
a
c
for
r
Freddie were in Lancaste
Ha:u1el.
or
Lawrence
James
brotherweekend visit with hls
/
bl-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Orr spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and ; Mrs. R. F. Bryant of New Havtxinver Brown.
Mrs.
Norman Rose and family of en Is a palient in St. Joseph's
Devore
of
Mrs.
Eldon
Rev. and
Grove.
Pine
I Hospital in Parkersburg after sul•
visitors
recent
Mariela were
orks
on
who
O'Conner
Ed
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, 1 fering a broken hip In a fall at
he.re.
wife
with
his
weekend
spent
boat
a
p
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le
her home early Monday morning.
GrossniCk
Herman
family.
and
Mon
here
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Mrs. Bryant tell at about 8 : �o
visitor
bW1inesa
a
was
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ballard a.m. and was not found until 10
day.
Eugene F l e l d s and Wayne spent Friday end Saturday with a.m, She was helpe:I into h e r
Che"·olier were at Lottrdge Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Morrson or home by neighbors. Prelimlnary
I1 examination dld not re\'eal the
:lay to visit the latter's unde Rock Castle, W. Vii,
ind aunl, Mr. and Mrs, J o h n Clint and Billy Orr mdae a busl- extent of her injur.tes. (.ater f!X•
nen trip lo Washington C o u r t amination showed that she had a
:tte,·a lif'r.
i
brokrn hip and she was taken lo
Mra Ne-ltie Cowdery ls In � Houae Monday.
lumht1!&gt; !nr a Yisit with her adugh- Mrs. Mary McKay was &amp;hop- I l he hospital.
-- - ------!er. \lr1 Ruth Barthelmu and ping ln Gallipolis Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willam Sorden her i.ister. Mrs. Louise Headley
i,tlaer ,.lal Ives.
Mr and Mra. Arlie Marks of gr�n Mark, Eagle Ridge. I Mrs. .Marie Robert, daughter
K,.no v"ltfled here Sunday with Ms spent ' Wednesday evening with Audell, Mrs. Maggi!! Lovet were
pi.r�n11. �r. a n d Mrt. J_ S. Mr. and Mn. Clint Orr
' shoppinl,l: in Gallipolis �fonCny.
Erneat �ler of Offutt A rl Mr. and rs. Billy Orr and sons
n�rks ,
\ &lt;.;hr.-lmM procram wUJ be Bue of Orilaho. Neb. is spending spent weekend wth the CJint Orr
r
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p �C"f1:•1 11111 the ReednlDt 111111.b- bJa bollday ueaUOQ with bis wife (amly.
Ch\lldl &lt;lwillmae ..._ • • , ud daughttr.
Randal Roberts and siser, Au.''; '"� 81N and (amUy wen ,. Mn. Charla, Lanson and ram- dell were shopping in Parkers·
c .. : ,_ al ·aupr Gme.
lly el Falrvinr a"""1 liullda, with I bur&amp;·--' 1 1/

Women's

NOW PAY- TO �IIUYIII MIL a DffllMINID IN
AMUICAN MIITOU' CUIT- PIOOHSS SHARING PIOIIIIAM
IUYIII
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BOND PAYMENT SAL■ &amp; LIIV ■ l.9
If lALN U.I, SAVINGS
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MA.ICM
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t7,671
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, Yes, the best way to make yourr
man happy this Christmas ii with
l
_Anow Shirt.a. Ch0068 from crilp
�whites, aolid colors and fancy pat­
terns - many wash and wear fab� fries, in A variety of collar 1t}'lea.

I\NYTHJNG GO�ne-horse sleigh makes a triumphant returu In mow-clogged New
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by all consumers In
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economic sprogress la absolutely necessary
In meeting the nation"• economic needs. 11

engineering advances 111Ch II the acid­
proor, ruatproor Ceramic-Armored
muffler and tailpipe.
TIie Rambler lino lncfwlel C1treo
buio 11&gt;ot or c:ompact can-Rambler
Amcrioan, Rambltt Clasolc and Am•
bulldor, the latter two dovelopod
after the
American ■orioo.

At HASKINS-TANNER In GalDporlS You'll, flllCI • • •

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Why You Should Join ·Rambler's New
Crusade For Adequate
Progress Sharing With Customers

Society Notes

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Social Items

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You11 •preod bla cheer tltrouclt all U.
year with this quality 11ft for Cltr1■tmu.
How happy he'll be when be - Ju
lovorlte Flonhelm aboe aaleuled bJ' ,_
from our oulllantlfllc aeleetloa et ,._,.
heim altoel.

GIVE HIM A STETSON
CHRISTMAS GIFT

CERTIFICATE

Here's a new, non] way to give
a gift be really went, - a cay
miniature hat box _ _ _ _ The ter•
tificate inside will be the tip-off
that a Stetson Hat awaits him _ _ _
he chooses from our vast seledi&lt;",n
of styles and colors.

STETSON HATS ARE PRICED FROM $10.95 TO $1 5.95

Bo ys'

SWEATERS

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to

This sea.,on our n,uter selec­
tion is biga:er and better than
ever before IO ■elect for )'Our
boy • gift that he'll really 1p,
preclate.

WE ARE
COOPERAYING
IN GALLIPOLIS
SHOP-A-RAMA

Boys' Jacbll ·� '
&amp; Sul,••••

Boys' long SIHve

.iPORT SHIRTS
Boyt 10 for bandlome brliht
colors in Sport Shirt, - and
we btve a 1harp aelection of
pai1ley. prints, plaid■ &amp; 1trlpeL
Sizes 8 to 20.

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Tbmo 1■ llllll t Jot el
winter -Iba allead •
why DOI live :,out boJ a
jacltet for the 1'lfl(ed eol4
lo teep him • - u
lout, Cb09N llOW ,,_
our WW• otledlon ID aD
the illalt aty1-, ,­
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In Review

at they 11A affecllonalelJ tailed.
lell us who they rtlllly are.
b&amp;trzd'ee-1
IIEIV YOlllt IUPll-''To Toll On my panel show 1&lt;0recanl .
lit Trait," -od lb ftlth year I plate Bild Collyer &amp; Co. right
be i
'T ve Got a Se&lt;rel , " a
' • 'ff lloodoy nllbt, and. afle,l1 b nd
w
that
has more flex ibility
mch prolonged u:po1ure to tt, 1 500
can be more vital,
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and
therefore
find I cannot tell • � _
ia
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_. IIMI "Whal' 1 My Lino?"
,,,. ... la lllandin1 1till And I at the bottom for it ha1 wallowed
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-t means ••
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n. 1 •llppmg, 1n'aofar - •- v l,. __..__.
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maintaining interttt la cooUdality for years. The bat o( the
�·
t1antl show■ ii Emili Kovacs'
In III lour ,,.,., Ille CBS-TV "Take a Good Look," and the
hall-hour 1w hNn In more l bne l reason ii that the panelists and
■lots than an aspirin commercial. Ern ie join in kidding the culottes
It 1w become dulled by Ila In- off the panel show fa,·ade.
flexible, ritualistic format. The
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fwi-&lt;Unblnatlon Ill the belie ' Dlallal ... Flllag : Ju&lt;I when
latDI _.. limited..
I can almolt understand why MilMonday night's anniversary edi- 1 ton berle bothers with that NBC­
Uon.,1 No. 203 In the aeriel, prob- TV bowling show. Mort Sahl turns
I
ably wiu an almoat exact replica up as Milty's intermission guest.
1
of No. 103 or No. S. 11te rltual I'm beginning to believe Mort has
1tar1a with Uuw -'"• oll trav- 1lven up on TV too.
1
meell11g U ABC-TV'• "Adventurea ht
tht -1, ,,,. lour
Ill· Parodlae" 1eto anywher, In the
pel"fiaod bJ boat 8ud Collyer, ratlnp, Jt wllf he a tribute to
lhla try lo oeparllo Ibo lfflulne ""Y movies and th, Brlgllte Bar,
article fNln Ibo lwo llbl,m, '11,ey dot formula.
batt..i 1-lor-U Monday nlaht, My lateat dlBcovery , M ickey
whldt Ill about average, I think. Roonoy and Ouit Nel,on aound
o
1be ritual, att.r one round r \allke lf you 1ub1tract the "er-ah­
q -fomlt( b7 tht panel, calla for . uh," lrom Ozzie'• ■oundtr&amp;&lt;k.
the prcs¥,tc to IO through theJr
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g11111in1 acta. Aft. the pant1llll1 'the Ch•uel lhflm: A labor■•
give their IUftllH , the rJtual call■ tory accident has erased part of
for Collyer to utter the cla11k a 12•mlnute videotJped excerpt
phr-, "Will Iha ml t0-and-ao from . . Porgy and Be81," whlclt
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pllul Mnd up. . Then tha thre■ was to be Included in "The Gio-nh­
contNtanUI !oak • each ot1- for win Veart" apeclal on CBS-TV
a eoupfo el beell, move around Sunday, Jen. 15. Tlte aegmenl
as If rtady to r.lN whU. the •udl- may bl redone in Callfomll 1lnce
•nee IUPI, and oft« tht two de- outdoor lo&lt;atlon, In the New York
coy■ lllbtldf tn their teats. the c1rea are snowed under,
ttal characttr risel. 'Mie pantl-1
1 "La1 vega1 F1' le, . . a one-hour I Mr11. Simpson, hosteiis. ■erved I
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refrtshments from a table dceo t·produced for ABC•TV'1 le&amp;I-82 ated for Christmas wiH1 red can­
tch�duie by W�_rn,r �ro•. The 1 dies and grC"tnery and fovors of
:.tr ies
s1,s of exclusive acces 1, popcorn Sa nla Cla us. Gi(ts were
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I� the hies o! l he I .a� Vegas po- prese
nted to Mri. Bertha S..yre ,
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l1co and shenll I olf1te as well 'feache, and Mr,, Laura McKen•
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•� :·run coo�atlon of 1 1 of !he zit' , 11ub8utute teacher. A gift exI
Sunday School attendance on , �ity I h.ir�esl resort hotels, Ear- I chunge, from under a b&lt;'auliluJ
her, NOC and Ooodton-Todman decorated Christnia1 tree w.p s
Dtc. lath wu fS, collection was
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announ� plau for a slmllar enjoyed by all.
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Mn. Edgar Abbott wu Jn Gal Lu Veg mi strlfls nexty aea,on.
NBC-TV'• "Telephone Hour" Schoo Class enjoyed a Turkey
lipolls, Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spurrier for Frid:.iy, .fan. 6 will include 8 dinner at 6 p. m. at the Methodist I
of Thoma1 P'ork vl1lted 'Mr, and repeat telecast of Renata Tl!baldi , Chur(.·h Annex, 'Thursday evening
Mra. N1r:man Wey@r1m1Uer and 1Jnglng an aria from "Madame Dec, Uli,
dlush� . Diana. Priday mom• Butterfl y" and I preview or a fu. A Christma■ program was pre• 1
tun1 progra.m ln the 1erle1,
inf.
aent.ed by Mr■ , Maxine Wingett , ,
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Mr,. ,Cott Folmer wlll return A I 1 . 8 mlll 10n Ford Foundation followed by • &amp;ift t1change. Ap­
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to Columbus Monday to the grant offers to t-quip up to � new proximately 40 were pre1ent.
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White Cro1s Hosplfol for ob1erva- non-commercilil edu&lt;"atlonal TV Mri. Margaret Yott, Mri. Eun­
tlon. She ••• accompanied by 1taUon.a with videotape recording ie Brnker and Mn. Mary Roush
Mrt. �!lllam Folmer and Mr.11. equipment.
attended the birthday party for 1
Henry -iJohnion of New Haven Th.e new ,tationt must go on vete ran, at Chillicothe Hospital,
and M(, lltd Mn. Robert Dal- the air and affiliate with the Na, Thursd oy, Der . 15
ltr of_fomeroy.
lional Educational Television Cen- Mr and Mrs Bill MeKenzie
Harr,: Glut, · •�o wa■ called ter befor9 1963.
anno;mce the birth or their sechere I&gt;;, th odaalh of hi, brother,
--ond son, Jeffrey Davi'd , born Dec,
vlilllui Mr, and Mn.
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14 at Hol,er Ho,pltal,
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Willia l\adlonl. ', He !,It Sun·
Gr■ndparenta a� Mr1. Laura
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dayi!
fi · Omttany -hI where he le
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McKenzie of ltatln• and Mr, and
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•Jll be a Christmas pro- Mr■. Orietta Slmp110n W.:tR lloRt. i
Th
the ehurch Dec. 24. the eu, to the Booster Sunday School Mr. Pearl Martin entered Hol•
1ram
:er Hoapital 11 1 patient. I a I t
a
public welcome.
Clas.11 at her home, Thursday
Jet
'f'elrnlr of New Taven , evening, Ott. HI. MIH Vera Bet- l'hur■d ay.
Veter•
with hbJ HI•. In charge of the program, � r. Fr� Cadle entered
,pent the wen: end
an1
Hosp1taJ
c1t
Huntington,
W.
lfllldparenta, Mr.
and
Mr,. opened the met'!ling kt . the group
ing.
Tueoday
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Stoll Folmer.
,inglng ''Then! ' • r1111nK In Tha
"The
The Chrimnu cantat,
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Rkhlrd Clark arrived home Air" followed by Readi ng
oly
Nativity"
�ven
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1 Scripture fl"9m Luke and Pray ,
Belban C
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day ovenln1 al toe F,r1t Bapt1tt
lhe Miss Ifeeile al,o
lllllwly, W: Va. . lo lplllCI
nod a " Para•
,. Church, by the &amp;tmor MCI Jun•
holidqa with bll parenta,
Mr. dox of the Chrlslm
Sto
r Cholrt directed by Mr■. Hugh
and Mn, WIJJlanf Clark.
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Readings on Chrlstm: were i k&gt;
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la, who aUanda Rio en by the momber, ol the clau, Calm,, with Mro. lube! Stmp,on,
Edd
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orKanist and Mr■. Lillian Hayman
Grm ·
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Mn Phyllis Martin president
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the bo1Klay1 with
pianl st. alao part• of
Mary,
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wu in chara• cl I.he bu.ineu
Paula Hart; Jo..ph: Bill Lake;
hla
1 �- and Mra. Wil•
•Ion whtn Ibo cllti voled to .,nd
11am Borlela, and family.
Shepherd" Geae Hudoon. Char•
.oo on I im for forelg11
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Mr.
Mr1. Rey
Crue11r ta
� I le■ Snider and liary Wilford :
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dents at Rio G rande COile
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nbuq , vl■ltor• Mon
'W isc Men : Mike H1ym11n. David
Clara Powell Miu Vera
day nlah'-.\
' Cole, and Craig Cairn,: TravelNew \tinber1 taken lnlo Ilk and Mr,. B1•anche Spencer were Ier■: Mary C'IeIHnd Barbara Cle'
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tco
Rock Sprln11 Methodld Church appolntcd u nomlnaUn1
land Harry Cleland and
Buzz
,
Sunday were Mr. and Mra. Roi• tee fo r new offi«!r1.
Stoa ler,
l•nd Radford, Willlom Rodfonl, Bertha Sayre, IIIWJChe Spencer. Mr . .end M u, Ci. ltt Bradiord of i
U•flman, Mn. Dore■ Blanche Wattt!r1K11'1, Mabel Rou■h l
Mr1. �--J
-.- ,Worthington s pent the week end I
Arnold and 1dnughler1. Janel and � ade Rou1h, Maggie Shain, Ma-I with Mr, and Mn. A. C. Brad•
Mu. Patty Hy1tll and Jtfita rit Uoy, Phylll.A M■rtin, D o r I al r0 .c..
Suy,., Vera Bfel;le, lda HoweU. �
weari.
n, r. .and II
,.,a1 ser
•1 rs. Cltar1es 1 . •
._ s·1mpaon, Clara powe11 and II and chlld ren o( Johnstown spent ',
M r. anu
-• M u. Wu IInm Sey 1 rlcd '"··"-!
of Galllpolil apent Saturday eve- , f. retla Sllnpeon uawered roll
rs. !
d wllh
n
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ning with Mr. and Ml'I. WIiiiam coll with 1 (.::hrilt,ma■ Scl' iplure : �
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rover , 1��r 11nd r. art
1 Yer�.
Eichinger Sr.
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Mrs. Don.uld McKay of Mr. Vic- :
tor)' waa on
o..-ernighl gU01t,
Thursday of Mr. and l\.fr&amp;. Verne
Wuttenon.
Mr. and Mr■. Wright Roush of
Chllllcothil w•re �uest., Tue,iday
nf Mr. and Mn. Henry Rou11h.
Mr, and Mr1. Gene Beegle or
New Brighton. Pa. were weekend
gueats of hil parenta. Mr. and
Mr&amp;. Ira Beegle.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted MarUch of
Olive HUI, Tenn. are guesls of
Mr, and Mn. Fred Cadle.
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Mn. Flo Allwlne and daughter.
Mn. Evelyn Trtb of Columbus
were guest■ of Rev. F. E. Dunnl
Tuesday,

• llMold Gennon Is spending
few day1 hLII wife from his e1.
ployment on U1e river.
Mr. and Mn. Harold Holl
vi.sited Mr. and Mrs. David Hr
By Rattle r..e:&amp;t■kll
ter. Chester, Sunday.
kworth l Flore"ce L'i m•·rger
, Carl
Mr. and �'"
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s••nt
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of Otsego v1s1ted relatives here · £ew days vdth Mr. and Mrs. o�
Sund ay.
care for
car Ba�k helpiniii!
horn '"
his
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WIIMn
\Ir. and
. Freeman
' e with mumna
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cu11 and ,on, J...
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Lawrenct1 and Mrs.
Clyde
Mra.
Curt
Mn.
and
Grove, vllited Mr.
Phylll• Ritehll were In ParkersF-•�-•.
�ns.:-. S"·•-y.
uuua
burg recently.
Mr. and Mn. Roy Gladman of Mr. and M-.
•• Dave Yale■ were
1 Gal11pol11 ■pent Sundiy with Mr. villlinl Mr. and Mrt. Olarles
and Mn. Mllo Bigp.
Lille 1n Syraeu,e recently,
Mr. and Mn. C, W. Ta1', VienSeveral from here allonded the
W, Va. . vltft,d Mr. and Mrs .
na,
D ol A Put Cowtclloro Club
Bobcoc,k Sunday.
ar
Otie
of aie.t,r Chrl.■tmao party al
Peltl'! Powell and Eu ,i,ne GerClrc1''1 llfftaurimt In Pomeroy
, 111a11 vl.■lled Mr. and Mn. liarFriday nJa)tt·
old Brewer Monday.
!\Ir_ and Mn. Ralph Frank of ! Pvt. Johnnie Hensley
ii apendMro. Ger• In f bfl furlough With bfl parents
F r., Point, v11lt,d
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n, Wil
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bur 1 M�:d�
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Sunday on.moon callora
ofj fll'd Cora Swan, Sunday.
Fr,ulerlckl V isiting Mr. and Mra. Charle,
, Mr. and Mrs. Cort
I were Emerson and Joho Raye■. : Marcinko recently
were Patty
Wood and ! Mr'!f":1'ath and Tom Marcinko.
j �, rr. and Mn. Ivan
! children of Pomero:v and Norman I Vl"litin� Roy Justice
SUnday
Frederick and family.
�- Llndaey Lyol!I m, Tuppers
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Bertha Sllleo fl a pallent at
MPl'Ut GPnPral HosoltaJ.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Young, Porneroy, vlsUed Mr. and Mr■. Lewis
Young.
Mr, and Mn. Jot Connolly visa pa· , fted Mr, and Mr1. S. A. Ralrden
r,
Cowdery
Marion
Mn.
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I Saturday evening.
!lent at SI. Jooeph Ho,pltal.
Mr1. Harriot Bryant left for Mr. and Mn. Frank Spraf!Ue,
Florida to vlall with her daugh, Reed,vllle. and Ml'9 Helen Wolfe,
Chflater. were- vl&amp;Jtlng Mr. and
ten.
Mrs. Wayne Prince, Sunday eveAr·
Re1'n
lth
vfllted
TudNY llm
chor, Raedlvflle, &amp;today.
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Recruit Harley JoHnson le-ft
Sunday evenlnl
for Fort Ord,
Calllornla, when he wtll be 1111tlonod.
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Gllfolly
llr. and lln. C«ll
and son. Stnle, of Athem1. were
Sunday vlattot'I ol her p8Anll•
Mr. and Mra. Ever,,tt Lambart.
Mr. and Mn. J1111e1
Rem,s
and laml\J vlalted her 111111 and
uncle, Mr. alld Mn. Perry Ann•
■!Md, ,Clrpenttr.
Mr1. Hal'Qld GIiiogly and daugh,
tor, V!cQ. of Galli poll, II vlaltlng
hor plll'l!ltls, Mr. and Mn. Lin•
e11ln Ruuell.
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tllfnp Wr ona: th •� any -.,loye
I with hl• pa=Is, Mr. and Mn.
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lkoll:n..Ui Klm ball , ha • SQ tA�
tnn -.v., Ne� Vork C:11)' N11..- "York,
Suhmlpllon ,m,1· 0.11.-.rtd i,i ._
30 cent. Jl'W
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Wteli; one ,•., lt, ldl ■III- •• ,,..
Dally S■ntlnel omc.. IIB.ID •• •o•
th.1. r oo, lh,.e month,, 13.• Plf
mo 'Jf roUl,it .,ii..,., 1v1111tioi.,
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marcinka were visiting Mr. and Mr,. Val
Hartung, Chester, and Mr. and
Mrs. Cltarleo Marcinko, Sr., ova
ti le week end.
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AND AFTER . . .

Give him what he needs • . •

Mrs, Gra&lt;e Louden nc.r.eil
word of the death oJ her brothe,..
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Sam Daniela' ol PellltB)'l�an�:.•

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Harold and Eugene Gel'lltlD
were vl.■!Uttg Mr. and Mrs. Clyde
Lawrence recently,

Mr. and Mrs. Zem Pierce 'I'll­
ited Mr. and Mn. Barn Calvert.
Sunday. Mr. Pierce 's gnmdson,
Ralph, returned homt with
them •
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Chevalier
and son are visiting in Florida.
Deaver Curtis, Ron Clary
George Purooe were vislllng Mr.
an dMn. L. D. Pierce.
Mr. and Mrs. Oorsel
arklnl
visiled Mr. and
Mrs.
Virgil
Wamsley of Cheshire, Saturday.
John Boyd and Mr. Sayre cl
the Union Barge Line visited Mr.
and Mn. Zem Pierce recenUy.
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GEORGE ROMNEY
Prt1fd1nt, A m1rlcu11 Motor, Corporation

Rambler'■ rise to a fOJI pofltlon hu PIii
u1 In pout1on to •ndtrtake • new cn11de. This propam. •hlch covld proYIH
l(l'caler llldMdual and nalio.oal btMflto
than at1Y M',e yet undtrtako ,. ralll
for cu11om1:r Pl")KNliill sharlq.
As volume goe:� up. c01t1 come
down. So, sharing economkt that
would l't!liul1 from a .50,C Rambler
aale1 g.1tn over la.ii year for the peri�
od December through March could
provide paymenta to cuuomcrs of
$ 1 1,698,062.
Bui. before prdentlng our new
Rambler Cnl!ladc, let me review 1101TN.1
highlights of the flm one.
When we forgeJ our ba�ic: Rambler
cpncept!, U.S. can were in a size,
hor9epower and stylinr,&lt;hange taco
\hat 1-011 the car buyer money. So, we
developed 1he com�. economical.
modernly •.n,i:l..,nid Rambler.

Ja C,,o YIIR, llaular'1 ... cent of
muket !tu lllON tltu doublod. Fm die
lul 31 llllalfllll -. ltutl,fw ■ales
ha,e atablllltt,I a new record (or 1'11
mOBtb. We want to COlltlaae tblt arowdl
bJ
YDI - bttter.

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Our new Rambler crusade, like our
compact crusade, 11 bated on ,haring
Rambler pro&amp;NH with car buyen.
We belle,e lht new Ra.W.. a tie
1w dmol, lfpl1ka-. Ow coaniry
cumndy la n,-te,,daa a mfftl ..,..
ltOOllc -.ion-wltli rt11tJa fOftlp
cotl,.cltlDl ... __ of dle doflar.
0. ..,._ �ten are ca ulderiq
.,.nlal - a• lm,oraliDI ti
can Ill' ._ LI.S. - from .-..
'1111n II • -1 '"'flt ,._,_.,
Wo -■ lbe ...... dnale -­
oomlc - Ill ._, nfatlffly too llllldt
o1 t1.. hit &lt;1 .-..i etrort he, liff•
flOi"I lo a few well -•l•N &lt;COJl&lt;!mk:
lf'OII.., IOI te die '41111UINI'.
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t1e1.i..., flf ■ uw Rambler or new
MtlNJpOlitu klONa Deoem., I,
1960. ud Marcil 31, 1961, from an
■-flo4 Ramlller dal,r (txdlllllOK
"'"....... ...., • .,.... tlte11 of 1h11 heaellt of ocWldonal - ""'"""
doo rinlthta from furtfter ,..;.... hi
lablar .._ ,ol._
1\11 - -a • altarfna wftlt Ram­
bler _,.. ..... lht ,1.moetlt period
,nt ""• - (Serlaa E)
wit� a -twfty ..... - 93,6'!9,890
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W ha. has chis Jone? h has in­
cre-ued our uiet-made ua a vi�orou,a
new compcdti've fac1or, compclhng oil
compo1ilon to introduce compact can.
Their compacl can un'lualionably
an bolter bllyt than tltelr bi1 cars, b&lt;,.
�au.se their big cars Jon't have the
compacu' advanced enginoering.
.Delptte these movm te meet llam­
bltt coa,pctltlon, Rambler A.fflca■
-II are now prfce,1 not oolr -..
-lltffllto bll cars bul llefow ..ir
etatN._ to111pilt11 111 MIL
·1n addition, R �mt !i.:n prov�e cus­
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He'll really a:o for one of these rugged,
rich looking, full bod ied coats. The sur•
face interest tenure is provided in stfip­
es, plaids, checkl - conservative or
bold. Choose now from our laJWe selec•
lion of fine year 'round weight Sport
Coats and use our U.y-Away Plan.

SILHOUEIIE

LUGGAGE
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MEEKER

Pajamas $3.98 to $7.98

Robes $5.98 to $1 7.95
SWANK

Jewelry $1. to $10.00
SPORT

Shirts '$2.93 to $13.95

Sox . . · . . · 75c to $2.95
BHlfolds $4.95 • $ 1 7.50
BEAU BRUMMELL

Ties · . . · $1.50 to $2.50

BOYCE

Gloves · · $3.98 to $6.98
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JACKETS

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$45

All Luwie htiti&amp;led
Free Of Cbltl'ge

Select his extra alack, from our wide
range of gabardi nes, flannel&amp; and worst•
eds i n 1h.ading11 that are SUN to natter
hi.a wardrobe. Choose from plain front
or pleated models.

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Evans Slippers say "Meny Chrlltmas" In a eom,
fortable way. We have these famoW1 lllppen la
a wide selection of styles and colon.

s19.,s s45.oo

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A SPORT COAT

SLACKS...

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A Big Item On His Want list

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Other Topcoab Priced From $38.75

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SWEATERS
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No matter what 1t)'le rweater :,our S.Ot.a
Uk.., you 'll be able lo find II In our larfe
selection of lleevelea. pullover and button
sweaters. lAmbawool, bulk knita, and or­
Jons to choose from in tbe 1ta0n'1 beat
rolo1"1. Shop aow and use our Lly•Awq

Plan.

GM HIM QUALITY •••

FLORSHEIM
SHOES

FOR OUTDOOR WEAR

Gift him with a jacket that will keep
winter chills away. Select bis favorite
atyle from waist length jackets, hip
length styles, and 1uburban coats in
fabrics of nylon, dacron and cotton,
4uilt lined ,ahardines and warm
made.

Soc1'ety News

,. .. Somo may 1ay - company
can'I do much about national prob.
leml u big and complel at - cited
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If Oeelmbn It.ambler deJiveriH inc:reue 209. ovor lul December, December buytra at
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temporaries, but the supply cerBy GAY PAULEY
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tainly grows each year as house'
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NEW YORK CUPD - Any lime wives especially find they can
lheir
!he man or the house eomplains pick their jobs and work at
,
lhat he'll never Wlderstand wom- convenience.
m, teU him about the plight of Most employers find tempor•
rary help fully productive, he
Graham.
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Graham'&amp; job is trying to un- said, "because they don't itay
lerstand, to encourage, supervise around long enough to pick u�
and often act as father-confessor the bad habits of the regular of­
lo not one woman, but 70,000 fiee force . , . the long cofree :
break _ . _ the hours using the !
lemales.
The jovial Mr. G, a' married telephone for personal calls."
IIUUJ in hia 40'8, isn't sure how But he ccnceded some women
well be understands them yet, but were not cut out for the type of
he h88 survived eight years of job. "The woman has to be able
being surrounded by women in to adapt quickly to moving (rom
hi&amp; role a.s vice president or the one assignment to another," said
Kelly Girl Service, Inc., special- Graham. "U she's the type who
ists in providing white collar help wants to do everything her way,
she will have trouble. "
on a temporary basis.
The average woman with his
in
"SQlnetimes," said Graham
is 37½. years old, is SMOKE RINGS?-A home In
adorganization
lhe
an interview, "I just take
Parma, Ohio, .ts capped by
vice of one or my regional man- married, has two children, and crazy apinled chimney. Each
agers. He said wateh for prob- may work , at 10 difr'erent jobs brick ftue makes a I ¾-turn
twist. A bricklayer built Ille
lems during the fuU or the moon." during a year.
home for himself.
Age No Barrier
His firm, with headquarters in
78,
lo
18
from
is
range
age
The
organiDetroit. ii one of several
zallons in the fairly new field or with quite a few women over 65
providing temporary workers for enrolled. "We judge on ability
bUBines5 and industry. Kelly is an4 personality," said Graham,
the largest all-girl ' organization, "nM Oil age."
he said, wUh 7U,OOO women on Grah� said the most frequent
customm:'5 for �mporary white The Clifton Parent and Teachits payroll.
eollar elllp ate insurance, auto- er Association held Its annual
Dlffen Fnm Part-Time
from
motive, �troleu�, food and dru�, Christmas party Wednl!sday night
differs
help
Temporary
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part • time help, Graham ex- and banking buSmesses. But his of last week. a pol luck lunch was
plained, · because a woman can finn has supplied help to United served and gift exchange was
be on a temporary assignments Nations missions, to the U.S. gov h Id
cb
g
from one week to several months, ernment, and lo numerous celebClift 0 r ade s ool pre.
.
and then take as mueh time at rities ranging from Tisa Maxwell senled
• I1 s annua1 Ch nstmas prohome u she wants before she to Tenne.ssee Wi·iriams.
gram Monday night in the school
.
reports ready for another job. An assignment at the home of aud"to
I r1um.
Part • time ta A permanent ar- actress Jeannette MacDonald led
Mr. Pearl Nicholsori: wlll return
to a movie contract for Susan
rangement.
(The 1:1 .S. Labor Department Kelly, 22, of Seminole, Okla. She home Tuesday for fourteen days
estimates that women make up originally had moved to Los An- lo be with his family for Chrisl­
flO per cent of the nation's part- geles to become a teacher, but mas, He is a patient at the Vet­
through Miss MacDonald met a erans Hospital i n Huntington, W.
Ume labor force. l
Graham aaid it was hard to director Who gave her a screen Va. After returning to the hospit­
Htimate the number of women test, put her in a television se- .ul he is lo undergo surgery.
ries, and now has cast her in 'n Mrs. Walter Blake motored to
Kentucky last Tuesday with her
movie role.
regto
run
a
also
seem
brothers, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hes­
"We
said
bureau,"
matrimonial
son and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hes­
ular
Graham. "Most of our women son of Columbus, 0.
are already married, but those
Mrs. �I � Johnson and Alfred
single ones . . . well you know
Rou
sh visited Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Zenith Q. Chevalelr who h a s how it is around an office. The
and Dolas Tolliver at
Tolliver
been takng training in helicopter new girl Is the one lhe men look
, W. VA Sunduy.
Glenw
ood
mechanic; course al Memphis, over. We ' ve hod a few who
Tann., will arrive here n e x l nabbed the boss's son. and I Jan Newell
Cheshire, Mr.
Thursday to vlalt his parents, Mr. don ' t know how many babies are nnd Mrs. Don Quisenberry and
and M rs. Edward Chevalelr. Af- named for us.''
family of Syracuse visited Mr. and
-----ter the wo weeks leave he �11
Mrs. Oscar Henry Sunday a n d
go to a new locaton as des1gMonday.
nnted by the Navy.
Mr . .und Mrs. Elmer Van Meter
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Pickering
and family visited Mr. and Mrs.
were business vsitors in MiddleBob Greer at Point Pleasant Sunport Thursday.
day.
Fred Frzzle, who has been a
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley' Colley
medical patient ln lhe Meigs Gen- By :11.'lri. A, H. Batley
anJ family of New Haven called
eral hospital returned h o m e Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dye and 00 Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewis re.
fomil.Y of Killbuck spent weekend I cently
Friday.
Miss Sharon Hayman of Indian with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Balla.rd Mrs: Betty Call, Mrs, Mable
Run visited here Friday w i t h and Mr . . and Mrs. Grover White Johnson and Mrs. Irene Kelley
and Dons.
Mrs. Clifford Adams.
were shopping in Parkersburg
Mr. a�d Mrs. Joe Lawrence Tuesday.
Mr. and Mu. J!'rank Bise, Mary
for­
Frances, Deloris, Jacqueline and and fanuly spent Sunday wth
r s.
M
nnd
Mr.
rnls,
pa
mer's
a
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for
r
Freddie were in Lancaste
Ha:u1el.
or
Lawrence
James
brotherweekend visit with hls
/
bl-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Orr spent
Sunday evening with Mr. and ; Mrs. R. F. Bryant of New Havtxinver Brown.
Mrs.
Norman Rose and family of en Is a palient in St. Joseph's
Devore
of
Mrs.
Eldon
Rev. and
Grove.
Pine
I Hospital in Parkersburg after sul•
visitors
recent
Mariela were
orks
on
who
O'Conner
Ed
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, 1 fering a broken hip In a fall at
he.re.
wife
with
his
weekend
spent
boat
a
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her home early Monday morning.
GrossniCk
Herman
family.
and
Mon
here
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Mrs. Bryant tell at about 8 : �o
visitor
bW1inesa
a
was
Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Ballard a.m. and was not found until 10
day.
Eugene F l e l d s and Wayne spent Friday end Saturday with a.m, She was helpe:I into h e r
Che"·olier were at Lottrdge Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Morrson or home by neighbors. Prelimlnary
I1 examination dld not re\'eal the
:lay to visit the latter's unde Rock Castle, W. Vii,
ind aunl, Mr. and Mrs, J o h n Clint and Billy Orr mdae a busl- extent of her injur.tes. (.ater f!X•
nen trip lo Washington C o u r t amination showed that she had a
:tte,·a lif'r.
i
brokrn hip and she was taken lo
Mra Ne-ltie Cowdery ls In � Houae Monday.
lumht1!&gt; !nr a Yisit with her adugh- Mrs. Mary McKay was &amp;hop- I l he hospital.
-- - ------!er. \lr1 Ruth Barthelmu and ping ln Gallipolis Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Willam Sorden her i.ister. Mrs. Louise Headley
i,tlaer ,.lal Ives.
Mr and Mra. Arlie Marks of gr�n Mark, Eagle Ridge. I Mrs. .Marie Robert, daughter
K,.no v"ltfled here Sunday with Ms spent ' Wednesday evening with Audell, Mrs. Maggi!! Lovet were
pi.r�n11. �r. a n d Mrt. J_ S. Mr. and Mn. Clint Orr
' shoppinl,l: in Gallipolis �fonCny.
Erneat �ler of Offutt A rl Mr. and rs. Billy Orr and sons
n�rks ,
\ &lt;.;hr.-lmM procram wUJ be Bue of Orilaho. Neb. is spending spent weekend wth the CJint Orr
r
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p �C"f1:•1 11111 the ReednlDt 111111.b- bJa bollday ueaUOQ with bis wife (amly.
Ch\lldl &lt;lwillmae ..._ • • , ud daughttr.
Randal Roberts and siser, Au.''; '"� 81N and (amUy wen ,. Mn. Charla, Lanson and ram- dell were shopping in Parkers·
c .. : ,_ al ·aupr Gme.
lly el Falrvinr a"""1 liullda, with I bur&amp;·--' 1 1/

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engineering advances 111Ch II the acid­
proor, ruatproor Ceramic-Armored
muffler and tailpipe.
TIie Rambler lino lncfwlel C1treo
buio 11&gt;ot or c:ompact can-Rambler
Amcrioan, Rambltt Clasolc and Am•
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after the
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year with this quality 11ft for Cltr1■tmu.
How happy he'll be when be - Ju
lovorlte Flonhelm aboe aaleuled bJ' ,_
from our oulllantlfllc aeleetloa et ,._,.
heim altoel.

GIVE HIM A STETSON
CHRISTMAS GIFT

CERTIFICATE

Here's a new, non] way to give
a gift be really went, - a cay
miniature hat box _ _ _ _ The ter•
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that a Stetson Hat awaits him _ _ _
he chooses from our vast seledi&lt;",n
of styles and colors.

STETSON HATS ARE PRICED FROM $10.95 TO $1 5.95

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WE ARE
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Kentucky Five St,:// To u�f. est
Tournament Tearn In Nation

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Fla. I UPTlJ A•
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Young Husk
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Bence Spi:U0$;1, fl]S(J 20, l' hen sh
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('ame here as a fo1 e1gn exc-hongt.' 1ts new Indoor iCt' skatlrijj r lru
tudenl Ill 1957 llolh curr('ntly o,lay
California In first round ac-hor
: re students al the Umve rsily uf The temperature ln JackaonviU,
In the Aluminum Bo\o\ ' Texa
1 Wednesday night waa 23 degrees
'aliforma at Berkeley.
an..: Ark.:ms.as advantcd into to
n 1�ht ' s final round The Long
horn dP 1 t&lt;,,te-:l Tenne�sec. · 77-TJ
W H E R E YO U ' LL A L WA Y $ F I N O
an ' 1h1 · Razo: backs beat Ala
bama, 83-i6.
� ew rn1i.r1 who was ineligible
after his f , :,, ·�:1 year for play­
ing outsidt- ball, doubled his aver•
age outpu t in the Kentucky tri•
umph. He 11.·as aided by Larry
Pursiful with 2 1 points and Bill
Lickert w ith 1 4 as the Wildcats
try t o better their re('(.,rd of win
ning 1 32 games and losing on!
3:5 in the tourna:nenls ,1 hich 1hr
have appeared since 192!.

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The Southoasterr Ohio Bcasetbal ' League. taking an

extra b:·eaU1 u n . i l after )anta's ,·isit has sett led down

into a tw1 -hu. se : a·.:e between Ja(-'kson and Athrns
rou4H..u1t'. the iir;:.L \Urll with the Pamer, v J &gt; anthe1 &lt;.; rn
pocttion l O ch'1llrni.,'e bath front 1 unners.
Both lo:dor, a,e 5-0, the Panthers 3-2 . iu the league.
Pomero:, h.iis ..: :i ..: :\:.;Jn to play twice, Athens oncC'. Ath­

enJ mu-: 1 1.1ee, Po!ue:o: ,again, here, and Jackson twice.
Wells.on, Nel: · nville and Lo�an are chugging along
with 2-3 s'.:eins anC: appear o·•t uf evcuthing except a
ch:nce for lhe first dlvir!-m.

How are the P:m�hc: s· c· anccs "'
r hcven\ talked wld1 Coach , :usse\l Moore on this
poin, , and if I hod he lil:ely wou ld have guided the con­
versa .ion tov.•a�·d th weather.
1 would st• -·m :2, h:..wevc:, lhJt �1 . Moore v,ould ha't'e
read.i.Jy aomH '.ed his boys &lt;.:an tal.e A thens in its visit in
Ponieroy, and beet Jackson both t imes, If 1'H t:Y W AN1'
TO BADLY E�or;:11,

P£,UE 8EMM 'K4Ke5 t../.5
A,tfA 7"Et/1? 6oiF 1if'U � /IE'5
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tJRtrJ5,)/ ANO ti. ?. cnoWA'S,,

Pomeroy fans wou l d appredLle two cham pionShips

in a tow, tho tl,ird in four years. Part of Ille joy of a
title tbl! 1eaaun would be in anticiration of greater
thill;'!.i next year when four t·u rrent starling Panthers
are Seniors and Rick Crow, a 6-2 s.;ohomore just start­
ing to grow, join.ti the varsity nexl ienson.
Coach Moore could have no better Christmas present
from hla gang of round ball artists than a great vow by
each to go all-out come Jamtary and win anoth,2r cham­
pionship.
Moat Pomeroy fans believe lhe Panthers have the onl y
brea� offense in the league deserving t o be called
such. They also believe the Panlh!'rs, !I they operate as
they did against Racine, could win t he balance of their
games In leaaue compet1t1on. With a defensive wrinkle
or two il'oned out, the Panthers 111ight round that last
turn in good shape ,, nd be right up there in front when
the shooting I• over.

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HUSK S01\J ENGAGED
SCARSDALE, N.Y. IUPll-D,1vid P. RU5k, 20, eldest son o!
Set'retary of State-designate �11
It'.lsk. will be married next sum•

Dead, No Sir,
Even At 32

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V•1ctory In Det ro1't B attl e

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t· o;tr:.'. Pfff.s lat -. v t ,11:ii
r, .., 1oum3.r ·cn le�lt" ' Kl·n\uc•
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:o :1(':r re;:ord JD thr �•n' ,.'.!
a;:Jm h.,\ L' co r • · up ',\ . · :, th&lt;'
wh'. m..1n a! the 1 .�•l,'. ! lf"lt
T!1:s ti� B,m,n Adolph H,:pp
1,as found his s r ar:•;plug m Roi;1t1r
!\'( \o\ J nan, sm11dl:.meous 1 �· pla� mg
hiti first &amp;1nd Ima! varsity college
basketball season The 6-"4 New,
man donned spe{'tacles for the
r: ,.�: hme on the court Wednesnight and scored 24 points in
·• the Wildca� into the fi
n,f of the Kentucky lnvi•
n.
Tournament agamst the
tat
rug:•r,d St . Louis Bill ikens to·
Reserve .iim McDonald's kc
night
play,
ho\\ever broke the lllin.
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Kent· ,. Buts Tillnl
late rally. Wilh lllino!s trailing b
Kentut'ky
r a t e d lllmo; . two points with 54 sr&lt;'onds )er,
83-78. and Bob
lmann led si MclJonalcl stole the boll anr'
Louis to a 54.,�3 triumph over S('Ored on a thN'£•pointer to in·
sure the \' idory.

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8 ,._u. walkn
Killing
Mr. ao� Mrs. P lanning l\oosh Man Guilty
thret• Judge
t-1\
4UP1
TOLEDO
parent..
hll
of
visited
Pomc-ro�
1
State Road Commluloner Pat• Mr and Mrs. Kerns RoUJh Sun• panel today found Law1&lt;&gt;n Shaver .
23, gullty OD t wo of thr� murder
rlcic C. Graney, after eu.m ini ni dav.
bUb pre&amp;ent.ed on �cember 13, i Vi5ilin� Mr. and M.r1. Lewi.I charges tn the shooting of a:utJ.
and urban Oregon cab driver, Velma
HIGO. on one Reg11lar Federal-Aid Walke r Sunda y v.·ere Mr.
project and three Federal-Aid Sec- �frs. Roy Cur1 1 or Pomeroy and Byers . Feb. 18
ondary ;:,rojecu, ha5 announced Vi re::! Wr lker of Baahar1.
es ru led I ha! Shaver
.
tha t the lowe1t qualUled bids re,� !,fr! \!!!-irP.� DaJn11h visited her ' Tht �udg
a
guilty
lint degree murdtr
of
s
v.·
ceived totaled ,1 . 700 . 113 . 3I Low �:��er Mrs )faJ"'.' Sc affer Mon ·
.
, and _guilty of murder wh�I� tom
.
bld.1 have been .aceepted by the �,,, .
m1ttmg a robbery , but annocer,:
ghr
.
dau
.
ol
and
E
Mankin
l
Je
s
t
r
i
d
ee
on
thr
Fe
the
eralCommiuion
. .and Mrs. of abduction resulting in murder.
A.kl Secoodary project., and the ter, Sharon. \';sited Mr
.
)
r
s
eviening. E ither o( the two chargea make!'!
Mondaiv
contracts are being awarded to- i U'wi Wa'kc
ory
! Mrs . Harold Newell and ':-'&gt;l.9 1 � death . .aenten� mandat
day. They are as follow, ·
jud
did
ath•,
of
Chester
vi11ted
,mce
the
Ann
and
ges
not
recomC
KANAWHA _ 0. 739 mile of the
mercy.
o-·d on Al terna I her grandpt"renls. Mr. and Mn. mend
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Dav1111• u-c;i:;a
t.e CharIes Baer and Mrs. George •
•
two court,.appoinled et- '
Shaver'•
'
W · V8 Route H for gnd mg,
B.iP r Thursrl •i\' ,
torneys
did
not queatlon the ctc- 1
draining, traffic bound b a I e I James
. .
�lktt
or Pomerov , cis1on
·
,
__
._, Ior
f
judges but 85M:U
o
uw
·
course and asphaIllc conc-•n:·1.e sur- spent the wee� encl
with
hl!I
rcy
face. Haynes Const ruct ion Co. &amp; 1 �and parents, �-Yr. alld Mrs. Lew- ,, _me....
u ncrelary of St.alt ln the new Ken•
DIAN RUSK heads up the n:,,tlon'a: foreign affaln
11.,..
Savage Construction Co. , Blue- I :s Walker.
l·
Rockefe
the
cy
of
presiden
the
vea
lea
nedy Cabinet wllh long experience In the field. He
FOR THAT LAST
field, W. Va $265,167.10.
native or Geor&amp;ta,. jolned
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holter
te-r Foundation to take the- sensitive diplomatic poat. Rlllk, �1,
under
aerved
al.lo
ll,
Marsha
MASON - 0.418 mile ol lhe Silt, and lami\y of Long Bollom and
the state Department In 1947 undtr Se-cN!tary Gtorge C.
MINUTE
his educ&amp;Uonal carttr.
Secreta.ry Dun Acheson. He wu a Rh0de1 acholar durtnc
teen Mile Creek Approaches on Mrs, Edith Si!=son and children
Secondary Rout. YT for sradlnw, of Pomerov visit!!d their parent,.
draining, traffic bound hose, .. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Holter on
phallic concrete bottom and wear- Sunday.
.
Run
Met.hod 15t )
Veterans organizations
I n d Star, and was on eof thirty-two lng COll!'le!I. Haynes Con!lructlon The F�'t
lbe lr leaders were parllcularly in· Americana penonally decorated Co. &amp; Savage Coost ructlon Co., Church Ch r istmas program will
'
be held al lhe charch Friday,
tercsted in who will head the De- by Generol Charles De Gaulle Bluefield, W. Va. 184,476.'!S
.
11
invited.
.
.
.
Mrs. WillJam Arnott, president parlment of Defense and Depart• with the French Croil de Guerre.
m
of the �n. Lew15; Walker vis�ted Mn .
.
was in charge of the meeting of mcnt of State during the Kennedy The VF W Special Study Com• � - 2 364 ates
MIDDL EPORT
Point Pleasent Run Road on Al- EloJ.Se Mankin and famaly Tue•
t he Racine PTA held Mond.a y ' administration. President-e I e c t millee in a Washington meeting
da
·
, W. va Route 18 for :==.
Y:,_
S. December 15 and 16 lo consider tem�le
Kennedy has hiru;ed Robert
evening at the school.
.
l
affic
t
ad
draining,
g
r
bound
.
m
gr
ial
ol "Judic
n wa:i, reported that the ASStr McNamara, President of the Ford the pros and cons
• ',or ,.,
t
R
e
o
l
e
v
i
w
f
Denied
Velerans' hue, asp alt\c con&lt;rete bottom
be
Se
lary
........
mpany,
o
ere
.
eiation owes $140 on the new piBen- �d wearing COU1'8el. BolO &amp;
ano whi�h it purchased and it was of Defense, and Dean Rusk, Pr�s-- Claims" and "Readjustment
Peacellme Veteram " R itchie, Inc., Ravenswood, W. Va.
voled to ma ke a $50 payment . ident of the Ford Foundation• to efit, for
' $548·m·90·
1
tened
to expert witnessed on
t h e be Secrt!lary of State. Mc;Namara il
Maurice Lott announ,�
issues
sid
t
and,
es of lhe two
The award of the Regular Fed­
Christmas program which was was only recently made Presl- bo h
tw(II day's ol soul-searching. eral Aid project in Marshall Coun·
after
Motor
of
Company
dent
Ford
the
,
Racine
the
at
held this morning,
adjourn� w lthout decision
to ty is being held for further .study.
Methodist church. A thank you and must give up an estimated
meet again early 1n February· It b
for 0.484: mile of the F' I I h
note was read from the fourth $400 ,000 annual salary for the pay
Co
Cree
ActMtiea
The
m
are
Veteran,
men
of
ofr
Both
cer.
Cabinet
a
J
I.he
party.
Bridge, No. 2055, and A p­
k
Halloween
grade for
The second grade won the attend- highl! rega.rded among business m!ltee of the lll61 Inaugural
proachea on W. Va. Route 2 for
1t
ced
a
o
prel
tee
Rusk
wdusU'la.1
rn
and
leaders
and
has
ann
un
lmm
ry
grading,
draining, trafflc bound
ance banner.
plans for the participation of �et- base, uphaltlc concrete b • • ••
rienc
ex
in
previous
h
had
s
.,
pe
a
p
resented
A program w a s
t�e State Department as an As· erai. groups in the forthconung bituminous bottom and wearing
which opened with a stm')', "Help•
.
sistanl Secretary unr'ler President �ugural ceremonies.. Special sec- courses. T e bridge consists (If
ing Children In This Troubled
lions of &amp;ieala along the
Trurnar!.
parade four steel I-beam .spans on mn­
World" by Mrs. Dorothy Smilh I
ng reserved (or dJs. rete IUbstructure. All in one
route
are
�l
Cabi·
lop
of
two
c
these
con­
A group or second grade pupils ln view
abled servi�en from tbe serv- tract. R. N. Hewitt Bulleting CO.,
)f
sang. " Up On The Housetop" and net positioM identified with the
Ice hospitals in lhe Washington South Charleston &amp; V. N Green
Thirty-two Feet and Eight Tails. Ford emp�. the wags are now
area. A small . bJo;ck of aea1:v!; &amp; \ Co. , Charleston, W. Va., $803,
Three udet tcf!ms presented giving General Motors a break
Other seetion will be rese
COSMETIC SETS by
numbers incluriing, Terry Brad- by saying that "What's good for BD
�p oWcials of veteran organ• '
for
n
Is
b
e
t
for
Motors
good
Ford
ford and Roberta KraeUter. sa g
Tussy, Evening In Paris, Coty,
ce
of
· snow ake" and "Wa1k country . " Secretarteo-to,be M o- lzaltons. Department ofll n
BANKING MADE EABY
"S us1e
majoi- vet.erans organizations in
Lonlhoric, Lucien Lolong
may expect
·•-BOCA RATON, Fla. (UPl)-A
Around Chrlslmas · " Nancy .and Namara and Rusk
,
the area will serve as Uonc,a to
,
__
,
___
.i
_.
' " Tell Sant close cooperation
e
lo
"'ov
supporl
d
an
mp
man
dark-co lUIOIICU
Martha Yost, sang,
,__
�nen
assIst the disabled aervu..
.a
he new drive-in �-"-' wlndow
t
I Live In A Shanty ; " and Sheila from the Veterans o t Foreign
e
chin g
and Id r veter8 in
major
doubt,
no
other
and,
Wars
at a bank here WednadaJ handed
and Sandra Bailey sang ' ''White
•
. With �ul'ICI' xethe1r °parade aeatsDll
_..1.__B 1UUJU
_. __,.W,
be
veteran
organlzatm�s,
cau�
the teller, Mn. BanHU"
Chrislmas."
ceptlon of the disabled .terv lceand
up,
holh
sted
m
a
y
c
ntere
are
keenl
ing
s
r
e
no
i
a
te announ
of Ye.l an
Following griup sin ging
resentatl es f the vet;.
nearly
the
afwith
ff
national
security
nad
foreign
drove
lhen
o
:�� :�anl!atio:. w�l pay for
Christmas carols, a g ift exchange
SlO,OOO she handed him.
faln.
was held and refreshments were
their parade seat! the sam ea
. .
.
The Veterans Admm 1 stratmn re- osther speclatrs. A small cntin
served.
­
ccnlly announced that Lafayello gent I unll nned Honor G uards FIRE BOUND DOG
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AP
G. C Lafe &gt; Pool - A Texan - has from
0� the major veterans C � CAN V�
Ar
ended his -incredible mllllary "'; rganlzatiorul, with
mosaed col- �
o
· d, d g�?"":
ELECTRIC RAZORS, Schick, Remrng­
•rol43,h�
e ...,,.·
h
....oun
JIUIB[ll�-·
o
eer and il'I attending busine!s cor
or.11, w 111 be aulhorlzed to partlcI.
ton,
Ronson, Sunbum, Nortleo
e
,
dred mlI.. over Ibo Allantie Wed\egc In San Angelo, Texa�- .und r "•ti! I 1he
$24,95 up
rade·
n
pa
•
ne,day from the win go! a 851
the G-t Bill Pool's explotts as a ,..
EHtman
Cameru
· - - ----- $S.95 up
President-elect Ken- Stratolortress bomber.
S
Timex WatchH -------··- $6.95 up
lank comm�nder In Europe d.., n.ASII nedy � announced that Govi!r­
View Mister
The Ladies Aid of the Enter- ing World War I I were described
.
nor
Ster" Picture Set, __________ $1.75
Orville Freeman of Minnelota
prisc EUB Church met Tuesday by Yank rnag02lne, In 1944 to the
. . Boys Colorful . .
8 World War II veteran, will be
Blllfold1, Justin Leather __ $3.95 up
at the church for W1 all day effect that, "Pool is the tanker of
.
.
GINGHAM
.
.
Secretary
of
Agriculture,
and
Ar·
Bibles
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ , _ $1,98 up
Following a chicken tankers. He ii America's fitst ace
meeting.
Pol1rold
c,mer■s - - - - - - - - - � $94.59
thur
Goldberg,
a
New
York
La­
dinner at noon. gifts were ex- of the Tank Corps." Pool and hls
Perker P1n1 .nd Sets _ _ _ _ $5.00 up
In
se
ey
of
diYer
at
i
t.orn
bor
l')fl
un
changed.
tank crew of the Third Armored
SHAVE SETS, Old Spfct, Stq, Menresls, wUJ be secretary of La­
Blue, Cocoa, Green,
nen, Wllll1m1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1 .00 up
Attending were Rev. and Mrs. Division landed .at Normandy in :
lntrnent of
r
Design
e
Carriag
Gold,
Francis Gl02ier, Mrs. l 'en Buck, the second wave group and con.IEWELRY IIOXES
er b�
Y aa Attorney :·
Mrs. Delbert Bruch, Mrs. flo. tinued across France and BelSize
8-16
Jewelry,
Pins, l1r Rln91, N1cklacn
almo
eral s
certain, and
eerJl.11
st
bert Davis, Mrs. Elizabeth Rath- gium, helping in the first capture
$1.00
Mrs. or a German town by American odde now favor William J . DrJv,
burn . Mrs. John Smith,
Prophrl,ctlc
8 r uffl11 eftd Seh 19c up
�In. , Dana troops. "Tanker" Pool l1 credited er, o( Vlrglnta, to become Admln,
Wolter Walker,
Box. Stetlonery ____ ______ $1 .00 up
OR 2 FOR $4.69
a.
f
Young, Mrs. PhilJp Smith and with 258 enerny vehiclea destroy- latrator o Veterans' Affair
OPIN IVININGS
Mrs. Eldon Weeks.
ed' 250 German prisoners-of.war' ·llrTht isolbefnK last letter till after
year, l'd like to extend
s
and over 1,000 enemy dead before
my bell wishes !or 1 .. lean
the
guns o! hi! Sherman I I n k,
Club
d1
Flatwoo
LIGHTS, TINSEL,
r tmu and • Happy
•
named, "In the Mood." Paul' s dMrery Cb b
New
Year
,
to
alL
L. Dickey.
Dinner
BULBS, SNOW,
..,uth
tank Ca""'I
"'6-'' an enemy shell
The annual Christmas dinner
of Aachen, Germany, and the
ICICLES, CARDS
and �artY Of th" Fla!woods Ladies
Texan, thrown clear by . the blast,
Qulltmg club was held Tueoday
GIFT WRAPPINGS
IOSt a Ieg QDd SUffered 198\'ere
at the home fo Mrs. CharIes Goeg .
d
w
He
leg.
other
the
woun s in
aa
lein.
dlscharged In 1946, after learn•
Following a turkey dinner at Ing to manipulate an a lllclal
rt
noon, a social hour was enjoyed limb, but returned to active duty
e
and gifts were exchanged. Pr s- two years later as an lnstruc«lr
Mrs.
Hill,
J,
E.
ent were Mrs,
under spec ial Jegillallon that per­
J. Morgan, Mrs. J o h n Balley, milted combat•wounded veterans
Mn. Charles Radford Sr., Mrs. to re-enter mRltary aervlce.
Alvin Russell. Mrs. Linder Daines A Holl ood icture .based
Mrs. Clyde Wells. Mrs. Goeglein Pool's e:Wlts, :Sued ,'"lbe �
and guests, Rev. nnd Mrs. Rob- Arc Comlng" wu (Urned In the
ert R. card and three daughters ea 1 1950, Pool hold th DI•
·
.
.
or Chester and Heidi Milhoan.
1 mgu
.8
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� Y1sIred •serv1ce .......�.
'-'•WIili• :
&amp;.e
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Stuffed Toys,
of Merit, Purple Heart , Bronze_
MASON COUNTY
Dolls, Cars,
MARRIAGE LICENSES

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Hun 1 rtE X� ea4utet TOUC HES YOU Announced By
Commissioner

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cootribut\ol&gt;-Jftllll Mn.
Ny• and ,...,,t lrlt!\dt CAMPAIGN EXPl'!!ISF..fl
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Sa•mdm ol 8acb.-d. ·
I of C.lw&gt;bwo -vt,rtod Mt.
and
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Mn. H.lnlOll Hollt:r fdday llDd of campaign e&gt;. pen5el on file to- Republian � � �,
did ll(llllt hunting.
day du,dol'led that Joi;.111g Demo, Ion, an LmlU
s
cratie congre■siotlal candidate Ed- for C.Ongrea tn a,.,.p, In
wm M Nelson of Rockford, Ill. , 1 a $:I traffic ticket ID 1111 �
I Panel Finds Toledo
rtte1ved only one $S campaign raign
Robin

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Go·1'nfl' ��or G1·ealei&lt;l Effort

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Dall� Sentinel, Pomeroy,Mldd!ep�rt, 0., Dec. 22, 1960-5 _ _
_ _ _____

Pl'ano Account

By United Prti,;s International
All that talk about Bob Cous�
slowing down turns out to be ju.�!
/,o,!&lt; ,��1&lt;11 �V hh •� j'«il"" biu�o&lt;J!4
__ , a lot of dribble.
I Apparently as good as ncr a!
32 , Cousy is one of lhe main real sons the Boston Celtics lead the
Eastern Div ision oi &gt;he Nat ional
tb
°
l
l�t: ;;!nt.:; ';:,;�� •:: ou
i, ,,
COLUMBUS WPJl-'the NCAA for ud ion In the holiday tourna- &lt;lee put on one of his custom
r
Chamt&gt;ion Buckeyes of Ohio State. mrnt at New York City.
i:ierforman&lt;'es Wedncsd.uy ni� �
using Wednesday and today to reUhiu Stnlc, on a live-game win- when he teamed u with Sam
p
_
r�mil ianze thcmsclV('S with their u�n� . sln'ak. �loves to the ''big
Jones to lead Boston to a 120- 108
home murt al St . John l\ ,·ena. (·1ty nftcr Christmas. The lourna- \' iclory
over St . Louis, the Westa.
...,
..I.'.
meet a tough Detroit n1ge squad nwnt mdudcs sul'h roadblocks to cm Division leader.
OSl l 's c-onl inued un be ate n record
lhe,·c tonight.
Cousy scoced 25 point, and conr
i
as
kcyes
two
The
on
after
w
Bu
ns
I J l : ih. SI . Bon :wentu re. St. t ribuled 21 assists, only seven shy
a
..,
the road finally made it home to John'.", . PrO\' i,1 nn•. and Seton (
u
his own leao1uc
record of 2,,.
'
By OSC-'R t'Kt,,U:Y
mv six d;1VS
. hefore the final ,._,..oI umbus Wc&gt;&lt;\nesday via· tram· 1 1a11 - de ,c' atecI Wlit\ ncs,\ay n1·ght oJones
high
was
for the Celman
trial� . he twice tu rneJ ;i nd hus Coach Fred 'l'aylor pul fiti-45 hy n.iyton.
tJaHtd Pre111 laterll&amp;&amp;\oul
I Olympk
.
!
i
C
"s
ll
ith
28
i•oints,
while
Rob Pel'
.
·
MIAM I , F'la. t U Pl 1-The a,vct- down a11 amLomatic place on the h 15
' Icam on 8 1 mm
aI ( 'h •rago
t
it
of
the
Hawke:;
w,
s
i11➔iv'
,du• \
"
But brforc I I,e Bu('kl•yc� enter
ed SU1l h1 an /\ward, 11rcs"nlcd an• swm l t•;,1m n nd went on lo ear n hf!\•nuS(! he w. i s fearful of furtlwr
h
r
score
37
with
points.
,
the !nu n, , ;m"nt they m ust ov er• h : •
· • , 10 , a,n,•,tcur btrths on the 400 .ind BOO-meter
u ,c•1
nu.Ir.,
1
wc.1 lher del11y11 for flying.
•1 to the n•1
uThe Ph i lad elphia Warriors de
come Dct roll , a lough team L ha t
ol�m
the
took
Trov
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rclav
athlete, Ui up for i,:rnhs todo} .nnd
tad
the
New
Yo�k
Knicke
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Ohio St�te defeated W 1chil&lt;1 Sal• hi.JS \\ 1111 f ive uf six gamrs this
i
i..bl nod In thia t'Ornt.•r goc!l to tht! pie 20tJ. 1 nctt&gt;r butterfly cliarnpion
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� tofal or two 1 1�1 1\:h1 ol de, th 1·1it! 1,:o!d medal lJ and one silver Monday ni 14l ut Chicago. T Ii e
n g I l l! ' lmll l' l l f ro rn 1 1 1( ' Mu- IJl 1 • h, ' " . \', i:l Clwm!:&gt;erl;:in not
arvlng OlymplunK hnYe been :ur l hc h i ggl•:;l me · lal worlut1 i o1, tcam' 11 Tuesday ;1i1· d&lt;•p:1rl1:re wa� torLtad!
Cit y 1� l1.i ve DcRuia.sdit•re. a ni , ·, ' , ;1' rnl ll'rl the lia".'ld111mrl'i 1
,
l
·;'.J pcd bcdrnse or weather
nominated for lhe award. Each ol tlw �amt&gt; s.
1�6 ti( '(' won .:ivt•r:iget.i 25 · 6 po. nh 1 o r : ''t' \'&gt; .mwrs bl:l n l &lt;-n led nll
The n.s 1 1 ca1tcrs wo1·kcd out at
one would honor It 3nd yet, of
Luc .is, who led Ow n:1 ! ion in SI.Joh n Al cnu which they haven't ;111:I 20 I n•Uoumls • f,l" ame la i:I .(u rc . .., Y . i1h :l3 pfl:nr.... . i r r : ie
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lhe 10 c1ndk11lel, the fee lln:•.
Held g0ul pt• T:.on1 age for lhe seen in a wi•ck after their arri\•al �· , • ; ir . 0(• \ ro it's k; 1m J\' t• r.i /'. t ·s ti •'i Nuull�· pm·n i t he Knicks w ith :1 1
here 11 that the man who won
in eight 1md indt:dcs Cha r l ie •:o:ri t s . The \.' i rlory kt"rt thP War.
1 ll uckcycs last yt•.ir 1t•.i� rme o� h N&lt;' Weclncsd;y
;_iflcrnoon.
the loughelt' ,vent of them 111_
North, who uvnagecl l !! . R po. 1 1 t s . r ·1, r 'i :i lwl f �:irnc !)('h ind the (\• I• !
· ·o Pl a y In N1• w Vork
the �p memhcr s of the U.S
aft.er helping to coach hl1 chief
ry l lughes, 10!1 suh i i•-,; .
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1'hal would � . :,cc::r� . Olym- �
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pk decalhlon champion Rafer JUI')' lo
li 111J(hl f'nuld Stiu·t
weigh� frctsty le w'.·(•sll i nt,1 . 1 1lle 'Hl )llOSf' ' l 10 be some wtv.uita gr·
I
l
Juhnpn .
T.a�· l or s&lt; 1it.l he was untlc(·ided al
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n
In an Olymplf year, It l11 no and J . on · � !�Cl'C ll l lll tu d i da1 e in playin � . it hom1• , but 01! 1' hoy s
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for Ute Su�l1vm1 aw,1rri who hiJv cm ' I S( 'l' n enuui�h of it ln!Ply 10 lus t: ·. w wh�1/11•r lo sta1 f Hohhy D
Ii
iurpfjH th,it a1I lht oon,neea
h:ni.t•ht nr fli('hil� lloyt ;:it ,me of
should bl) J.(IVl'n i'l(,)!df! k1ml ol t}e s ure. ' '
1hol11d hU"I! s • run" r
the lists
io 1 for . " mosl oomin �•
While the olht• r Ohio Stale slu• lt1c lfl"w;inl spu'.s Kni1:h1 d,d yeo•
of thl lnlern.1. iom1I �omeR. Track �COL�!: 1
.Ion
t·o . , c• I his llurd t l1ntipt c 1cnt .s t•n jo�· II i.:av ,�hristmm; hol - fllll/1 (tuty Mondt1,\' ni;.:ht in tht•
na�urally rioniin"l:e)I the list , lhlf,
ml.!dal hy plnt.n� st•c·ond in the ; · l ; iv ti·,.•;iY fr orn . the book&lt;1. ihr l ..0.1 0!:.i µ,am..'. 1(l'l ! in1. '. 12 1 ,oinls
ht-int the t1,lu.rnor !lt't·• ·oq 01 lhl'
l ' �1-�otm,l l·l11s11 tic-spite K km&gt;t• 1 11 · fiu{ k !'ye C'U)(cr� w il l hf! honin� uri and Sl'\l('ft rebounds. l loyl scored '-, •
•
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c·onte!!I
only l \, o µoint11 for 1111 ' l u ne lw l H 1 a
� a,� \
jury.
Olt..r, T . .11.·k Sll,n
, wa'i in the g11me.
l ' fNCl :'!N , \TI f l fPP -Ther" f&lt;; a
How�ver, Taylo1· m ight ust·
l.u1 ;ifoot lo COll\' ert Ern if': n,rnk ·
)
l loyt• h1•(·;111�&lt;' Kni·!hl wus shakm ,
. f t �e rhicn!.:;n Cuhs to a fir:-t
f'oll4•Jlf' Rnsktlba ll ft,p1ulh,
up in n tall In thr l .11y11J,1 �arnc
Hy lJnllt&gt;d l ' n-s� l11t1•rn11lumal ;u,-1 1 ht. c.·o;wh rnigl1t dedrlc to l':tSf'in,1n el'cn �!mu�h 1hf' offiri:d i
:in•rngrs doim he's the l\1rit ion11l ,
Ko\ST
t.:ivt- hitn u n•st .
r .rar,1w ' s lop defensi\'e shortstop .
Army. 78 _Dl'l ' �uw fit!
I Thr Hu,.." keyc s1artin� l 1 11e1 o 1
•
For the second l'ltrnl�hl yi•m• . :
No. Carolina SI 71 LoSa\le fl8
.�hmild be prclty well rl'sll'd fo1
1
Westminster l l 'a. 1 7ti t. ' .irncgic fi7 lk'lrnit They sut out lite finnl HJ .., : 111ks !e(I nil shortstops in the 1
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itl
ri
'lclin{! during 1960 with
St . Vim·ent t 1';1. 1 fjji C:ilholic U . 52
mi m, l rs of p lay il l Chic·ag() as the
·, .!li7 average. Dick Gro�t of
Temr i le i.! Pennsylvania 58
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subs guve Loyolu a &lt;lc•monstration
Pilt:-burgh, the nmnerup, wa!I fur
Quet!ns I N. \' 1 7:\ o.� weg;i St . 60 of B l t k t•ye depth
.
l'
1iaC'k wilh .9:lii.
Falrlir lci 83 l hmler 70
1 Hutgt•rs 7!t Boston U. 77
\'et, before Lou Boudreau 41uil
I Ohio State take!l a rc&lt;'orrl o( 1 0
81':0.U A.1,L GAMI-:
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, .�1 rtii�hl v i dorif's ove1• the pos1 :1,;; C uh mona�er last October. he
CAGI•: STANllll'\' GS
SOUTH
1wo sC'ason,,i, inlo lhe l.lt.-troi t )lame announced plans for switrhin·:
Kt•11:ucky U, lnvHatlonal
1 \'ursl'.y )
1
ton .t;: ht,
l'ight o[ llw m 011 th&lt;' '.l:mk s lo lirsl base in l!Hi l . SC'\'·
I l !'C Rnund )
1
crnl olh&lt;'r members of the Cobs '
road.
..11:,.o f�·cl Brink� would be more ,
suitt•d nt first base them short i;;to:-&gt; [
:X'rm:!&gt;c his arm oppar&lt;'nlly i,;n · 1 1
too slron�.

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mer to &amp;n Argt&gt;ntlne �lrl

Ha,old Robert 11\Jssell, 28, and
Betty Kathleen Neal, 23, both or
West Columbia.
Larry Melvin Lalhey, 21, U. S
AnnOO Forces, and Carol Jane
, Gibs, 18, New Haven,
James Curtis McBee, 21, Arm·
ed Forces, and Wanda Lee IJtchfield, 19, Point Pleasent.
John William Johnson, 18, Hen•
derson, and Doris Loul,. Lewis ,
Jt Henderson.
�ussell Emmolll 1bomu, 21,
Lecon, and Violet Maxine Shultze,
19, Point Pleasw-it.
Robert Eugene Tucker, JI, Roi,,
ertsburg, and Lillian Mae Hall,

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Ones Attended

Trucks, Games

CharIestOn

Conferences

E. Bartow Jones or Point PJeasant, chainnan of the Mason Coun­
ly Ropubl\can Executive Canunlt,
tee. attended an "emergency
non•parllsan citizen's
conlerence'" in Charleston on Monday.
The meeting wu called by Gov­
el'OON!lecl W, W. Barron. Barron
sought advice and ldeu on au)&gt;.
jects 10 be included In the
pr&lt;&gt;
11, Leon.
le�,
the
he
pre
to
am
sent
will
gr
Jol,n Henry Mcllern)ll.t, Jr., 19,
q
lmate
Approx
islatu
1961.
In
re
pt Pleasant and Palsy AM Pat•
attend
175
pe�s
were
!nvited
to
,e;son, 17, Henderson.
the meetmg.

PROGBAM ANNOUNCED
DIFFERENT CINJ&gt;Y
The annual Christmas program
or the Mt. Herman U. B. Church 'l1re presiding officer at I b e·
w\11 be on Dec, II, Baturday eve, &lt;lrrialrnas party ol the FHA of
nlng al 7:30 p.m. 'llrere will be Middleport High School Tueoday
n,c\talions, dlaloguea, ud ,horl evening WU Cindy Morris Instead
Cbrts1mu ol Cindy Sauer as wu reported
plays, and special
In Wodaelday 'a paper,
sonp.

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Pen and Pencils, BIiifoids, Rhinestone Jewelry and
many other Items to fill out yolir Cbrlstmu lilt.

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J EWELRY STORE

MILL STREET

MIDDLl!PORT

BOX CANDY
Wbltmans, Pangburns
and Mrs. stevens
$1.00 up

Christmas
Cards
59c up

CIGARETTES . . . . . . . . , . , . . $2.37 ..rton
CICARETTE LIGHTERS . • • . . . • . . 98c up
TOBACCO POUCHES . , • . . . . . . . $1,00 up
Yellow Bowl and Kaywoodit PIPES
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'-Dally Sentinel . Pomerov-Mlddlepo rt, o .. Dec 22. 1 960

fbesjio,t

Kentucky Five St,:// To u�f. est
Tournament Tearn In Nation

I W '" ff.M SK ATER!
Fla. I UPTlJ A•
ili.ss Dtk1
Young Husk
:uni operu
Bence Spi:U0$;1, fl]S(J 20, l' hen sh
.' J.irk , (lm·1 l k \
('ame here as a fo1 e1gn exc-hongt.' 1ts new Indoor iCt' skatlrijj r lru
tudenl Ill 1957 llolh curr('ntly o,lay
California In first round ac-hor
: re students al the Umve rsily uf The temperature ln JackaonviU,
In the Aluminum Bo\o\ ' Texa
1 Wednesday night waa 23 degrees
'aliforma at Berkeley.
an..: Ark.:ms.as advantcd into to
n 1�ht ' s final round The Long
horn dP 1 t&lt;,,te-:l Tenne�sec. · 77-TJ
W H E R E YO U ' LL A L WA Y $ F I N O
an ' 1h1 · Razo: backs beat Ala
bama, 83-i6.
� ew rn1i.r1 who was ineligible
after his f , :,, ·�:1 year for play­
ing outsidt- ball, doubled his aver•
age outpu t in the Kentucky tri•
umph. He 11.·as aided by Larry
Pursiful with 2 1 points and Bill
Lickert w ith 1 4 as the Wildcats
try t o better their re('(.,rd of win
ning 1 32 games and losing on!
3:5 in the tourna:nenls ,1 hich 1hr
have appeared since 192!.

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Pant!;.e .. C: arc:: s . .\re Cood
Td �• al' en,·e c�'!e J .eaders
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The Southoasterr Ohio Bcasetbal ' League. taking an

extra b:·eaU1 u n . i l after )anta's ,·isit has sett led down

into a tw1 -hu. se : a·.:e between Ja(-'kson and Athrns
rou4H..u1t'. the iir;:.L \Urll with the Pamer, v J &gt; anthe1 &lt;.; rn
pocttion l O ch'1llrni.,'e bath front 1 unners.
Both lo:dor, a,e 5-0, the Panthers 3-2 . iu the league.
Pomero:, h.iis ..: :i ..: :\:.;Jn to play twice, Athens oncC'. Ath­

enJ mu-: 1 1.1ee, Po!ue:o: ,again, here, and Jackson twice.
Wells.on, Nel: · nville and Lo�an are chugging along
with 2-3 s'.:eins anC: appear o·•t uf evcuthing except a
ch:nce for lhe first dlvir!-m.

How are the P:m�hc: s· c· anccs "'
r hcven\ talked wld1 Coach , :usse\l Moore on this
poin, , and if I hod he lil:ely wou ld have guided the con­
versa .ion tov.•a�·d th weather.
1 would st• -·m :2, h:..wevc:, lhJt �1 . Moore v,ould ha't'e
read.i.Jy aomH '.ed his boys &lt;.:an tal.e A thens in its visit in
Ponieroy, and beet Jackson both t imes, If 1'H t:Y W AN1'
TO BADLY E�or;:11,

P£,UE 8EMM 'K4Ke5 t../.5
A,tfA 7"Et/1? 6oiF 1if'U � /IE'5
9r!f AfAN fV5R @ WIN #o r.+'
tJRtrJ5,)/ ANO ti. ?. cnoWA'S,,

Pomeroy fans wou l d appredLle two cham pionShips

in a tow, tho tl,ird in four years. Part of Ille joy of a
title tbl! 1eaaun would be in anticiration of greater
thill;'!.i next year when four t·u rrent starling Panthers
are Seniors and Rick Crow, a 6-2 s.;ohomore just start­
ing to grow, join.ti the varsity nexl ienson.
Coach Moore could have no better Christmas present
from hla gang of round ball artists than a great vow by
each to go all-out come Jamtary and win anoth,2r cham­
pionship.
Moat Pomeroy fans believe lhe Panthers have the onl y
brea� offense in the league deserving t o be called
such. They also believe the Panlh!'rs, !I they operate as
they did against Racine, could win t he balance of their
games In leaaue compet1t1on. With a defensive wrinkle
or two il'oned out, the Panthers 111ight round that last
turn in good shape ,, nd be right up there in front when
the shooting I• over.

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RllOot..PN,
Aftf�l?ICAN
$Pl?INrLR, Wlllf 1 Of.YAfPIC
60LO MEOAt.S -Jo#/1
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Mr. Cousy r'.nt

HUSK S01\J ENGAGED
SCARSDALE, N.Y. IUPll-D,1vid P. RU5k, 20, eldest son o!
Set'retary of State-designate �11
It'.lsk. will be married next sum•

Dead, No Sir,
Even At 32

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The Splrt Parar.:e

B UCks Gun For 6th Stra1• gI1t

V•1ctory In Det ro1't B attl e

me&lt;

By DICK JOYC'F'
I
t· o;tr:.'. Pfff.s lat -. v t ,11:ii
r, .., 1oum3.r ·cn le�lt" ' Kl·n\uc•
\'.i: ' · •:11:., lA : • &lt; ' ,, . . tt.f' be -�·
:o :1(':r re;:ord JD thr �•n' ,.'.!
a;:Jm h.,\ L' co r • · up ',\ . · :, th&lt;'
wh'. m..1n a! the 1 .�•l,'. ! lf"lt
T!1:s ti� B,m,n Adolph H,:pp
1,as found his s r ar:•;plug m Roi;1t1r
!\'( \o\ J nan, sm11dl:.meous 1 �· pla� mg
hiti first &amp;1nd Ima! varsity college
basketball season The 6-"4 New,
man donned spe{'tacles for the
r: ,.�: hme on the court Wednesnight and scored 24 points in
·• the Wildca� into the fi
n,f of the Kentucky lnvi•
n.
Tournament agamst the
tat
rug:•r,d St . Louis Bill ikens to·
Reserve .iim McDonald's kc
night
play,
ho\\ever broke the lllin.
I
Kent· ,. Buts Tillnl
late rally. Wilh lllino!s trailing b
Kentut'ky
r a t e d lllmo; . two points with 54 sr&lt;'onds )er,
83-78. and Bob
lmann led si MclJonalcl stole the boll anr'
Louis to a 54.,�3 triumph over S('Ored on a thN'£•pointer to in·
sure the \' idory.

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Key!:, ful l of mll!iic
• Direct Blow Ke)-1
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The paus e that refreshe s .
Bottted under auth1&gt;rlty Of Th• Coc•.COl1 Company by �·,, Pa r kersbu rg
WllllO&gt;IT i:e 1MO, 1&gt;11 tllCA� COltl�AIII', ··CGCA.::ollt" MID ··oo�t"
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OPEN
TONIGHT
FRIDAY
TIL 9 P. M.
and

Material, Candy.

B E N F R A N K LI N s - 1 0
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Had

THE SHOE BOX

Party

Christmas Trn Trim

FROM --

Sanborn

•' Toys.. � ·.. .

GALORE !

While Assortmenh Ar" Comrl�,e
ioys Galore, Chrislm�, Trims, Trr&gt;r
Trimmings. Gamei, Gift� f�1 i hr
'-iome, Greeting Cards, Wrapping

Fast Check Out Service
To Speed You On Your Wayl

Coca..Cola Bottllng C.

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Phono WY,2-3194
l'OME ROY, OHIO

8 ,._u. walkn
Killing
Mr. ao� Mrs. P lanning l\oosh Man Guilty
thret• Judge
t-1\
4UP1
TOLEDO
parent..
hll
of
visited
Pomc-ro�
1
State Road Commluloner Pat• Mr and Mrs. Kerns RoUJh Sun• panel today found Law1&lt;&gt;n Shaver .
23, gullty OD t wo of thr� murder
rlcic C. Graney, after eu.m ini ni dav.
bUb pre&amp;ent.ed on �cember 13, i Vi5ilin� Mr. and M.r1. Lewi.I charges tn the shooting of a:utJ.
and urban Oregon cab driver, Velma
HIGO. on one Reg11lar Federal-Aid Walke r Sunda y v.·ere Mr.
project and three Federal-Aid Sec- �frs. Roy Cur1 1 or Pomeroy and Byers . Feb. 18
ondary ;:,rojecu, ha5 announced Vi re::! Wr lker of Baahar1.
es ru led I ha! Shaver
.
tha t the lowe1t qualUled bids re,� !,fr! \!!!-irP.� DaJn11h visited her ' Tht �udg
a
guilty
lint degree murdtr
of
s
v.·
ceived totaled ,1 . 700 . 113 . 3I Low �:��er Mrs )faJ"'.' Sc affer Mon ·
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, and _guilty of murder wh�I� tom
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bld.1 have been .aceepted by the �,,, .
m1ttmg a robbery , but annocer,:
ghr
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and
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Mankin
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d
ee
on
thr
Fe
the
eralCommiuion
. .and Mrs. of abduction resulting in murder.
A.kl Secoodary project., and the ter, Sharon. \';sited Mr
.
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eviening. E ither o( the two chargea make!'!
Mondaiv
contracts are being awarded to- i U'wi Wa'kc
ory
! Mrs . Harold Newell and ':-'&gt;l.9 1 � death . .aenten� mandat
day. They are as follow, ·
jud
did
ath•,
of
Chester
vi11ted
,mce
the
Ann
and
ges
not
recomC
KANAWHA _ 0. 739 mile of the
mercy.
o-·d on Al terna I her grandpt"renls. Mr. and Mn. mend
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Dav1111• u-c;i:;a
t.e CharIes Baer and Mrs. George •
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two court,.appoinled et- '
Shaver'•
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W · V8 Route H for gnd mg,
B.iP r Thursrl •i\' ,
torneys
did
not queatlon the ctc- 1
draining, traffic bound b a I e I James
. .
�lktt
or Pomerov , cis1on
·
,
__
._, Ior
f
judges but 85M:U
o
uw
·
course and asphaIllc conc-•n:·1.e sur- spent the wee� encl
with
hl!I
rcy
face. Haynes Const ruct ion Co. &amp; 1 �and parents, �-Yr. alld Mrs. Lew- ,, _me....
u ncrelary of St.alt ln the new Ken•
DIAN RUSK heads up the n:,,tlon'a: foreign affaln
11.,..
Savage Construction Co. , Blue- I :s Walker.
l·
Rockefe
the
cy
of
presiden
the
vea
lea
nedy Cabinet wllh long experience In the field. He
FOR THAT LAST
field, W. Va $265,167.10.
native or Geor&amp;ta,. jolned
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Holter
te-r Foundation to take the- sensitive diplomatic poat. Rlllk, �1,
under
aerved
al.lo
ll,
Marsha
MASON - 0.418 mile ol lhe Silt, and lami\y of Long Bollom and
the state Department In 1947 undtr Se-cN!tary Gtorge C.
MINUTE
his educ&amp;Uonal carttr.
Secreta.ry Dun Acheson. He wu a Rh0de1 acholar durtnc
teen Mile Creek Approaches on Mrs, Edith Si!=son and children
Secondary Rout. YT for sradlnw, of Pomerov visit!!d their parent,.
draining, traffic bound hose, .. Mr. and Mrs. Hanson Holter on
phallic concrete bottom and wear- Sunday.
.
Run
Met.hod 15t )
Veterans organizations
I n d Star, and was on eof thirty-two lng COll!'le!I. Haynes Con!lructlon The F�'t
lbe lr leaders were parllcularly in· Americana penonally decorated Co. &amp; Savage Coost ructlon Co., Church Ch r istmas program will
'
be held al lhe charch Friday,
tercsted in who will head the De- by Generol Charles De Gaulle Bluefield, W. Va. 184,476.'!S
.
11
invited.
.
.
.
Mrs. WillJam Arnott, president parlment of Defense and Depart• with the French Croil de Guerre.
m
of the �n. Lew15; Walker vis�ted Mn .
.
was in charge of the meeting of mcnt of State during the Kennedy The VF W Special Study Com• � - 2 364 ates
MIDDL EPORT
Point Pleasent Run Road on Al- EloJ.Se Mankin and famaly Tue•
t he Racine PTA held Mond.a y ' administration. President-e I e c t millee in a Washington meeting
da
·
, W. va Route 18 for :==.
Y:,_
S. December 15 and 16 lo consider tem�le
Kennedy has hiru;ed Robert
evening at the school.
.
l
affic
t
ad
draining,
g
r
bound
.
m
gr
ial
ol "Judic
n wa:i, reported that the ASStr McNamara, President of the Ford the pros and cons
• ',or ,.,
t
R
e
o
l
e
v
i
w
f
Denied
Velerans' hue, asp alt\c con&lt;rete bottom
be
Se
lary
........
mpany,
o
ere
.
eiation owes $140 on the new piBen- �d wearing COU1'8el. BolO &amp;
ano whi�h it purchased and it was of Defense, and Dean Rusk, Pr�s-- Claims" and "Readjustment
Peacellme Veteram " R itchie, Inc., Ravenswood, W. Va.
voled to ma ke a $50 payment . ident of the Ford Foundation• to efit, for
' $548·m·90·
1
tened
to expert witnessed on
t h e be Secrt!lary of State. Mc;Namara il
Maurice Lott announ,�
issues
sid
t
and,
es of lhe two
The award of the Regular Fed­
Christmas program which was was only recently made Presl- bo h
tw(II day's ol soul-searching. eral Aid project in Marshall Coun·
after
Motor
of
Company
dent
Ford
the
,
Racine
the
at
held this morning,
adjourn� w lthout decision
to ty is being held for further .study.
Methodist church. A thank you and must give up an estimated
meet again early 1n February· It b
for 0.484: mile of the F' I I h
note was read from the fourth $400 ,000 annual salary for the pay
Co
Cree
ActMtiea
The
m
are
Veteran,
men
of
ofr
Both
cer.
Cabinet
a
J
I.he
party.
Bridge, No. 2055, and A p­
k
Halloween
grade for
The second grade won the attend- highl! rega.rded among business m!ltee of the lll61 Inaugural
proachea on W. Va. Route 2 for
1t
ced
a
o
prel
tee
Rusk
wdusU'la.1
rn
and
leaders
and
has
ann
un
lmm
ry
grading,
draining, trafflc bound
ance banner.
plans for the participation of �et- base, uphaltlc concrete b • • ••
rienc
ex
in
previous
h
had
s
.,
pe
a
p
resented
A program w a s
t�e State Department as an As· erai. groups in the forthconung bituminous bottom and wearing
which opened with a stm')', "Help•
.
sistanl Secretary unr'ler President �ugural ceremonies.. Special sec- courses. T e bridge consists (If
ing Children In This Troubled
lions of &amp;ieala along the
Trurnar!.
parade four steel I-beam .spans on mn­
World" by Mrs. Dorothy Smilh I
ng reserved (or dJs. rete IUbstructure. All in one
route
are
�l
Cabi·
lop
of
two
c
these
con­
A group or second grade pupils ln view
abled servi�en from tbe serv- tract. R. N. Hewitt Bulleting CO.,
)f
sang. " Up On The Housetop" and net positioM identified with the
Ice hospitals in lhe Washington South Charleston &amp; V. N Green
Thirty-two Feet and Eight Tails. Ford emp�. the wags are now
area. A small . bJo;ck of aea1:v!; &amp; \ Co. , Charleston, W. Va., $803,
Three udet tcf!ms presented giving General Motors a break
Other seetion will be rese
COSMETIC SETS by
numbers incluriing, Terry Brad- by saying that "What's good for BD
�p oWcials of veteran organ• '
for
n
Is
b
e
t
for
Motors
good
Ford
ford and Roberta KraeUter. sa g
Tussy, Evening In Paris, Coty,
ce
of
· snow ake" and "Wa1k country . " Secretarteo-to,be M o- lzaltons. Department ofll n
BANKING MADE EABY
"S us1e
majoi- vet.erans organizations in
Lonlhoric, Lucien Lolong
may expect
·•-BOCA RATON, Fla. (UPl)-A
Around Chrlslmas · " Nancy .and Namara and Rusk
,
the area will serve as Uonc,a to
,
__
,
___
.i
_.
' " Tell Sant close cooperation
e
lo
"'ov
supporl
d
an
mp
man
dark-co lUIOIICU
Martha Yost, sang,
,__
�nen
assIst the disabled aervu..
.a
he new drive-in �-"-' wlndow
t
I Live In A Shanty ; " and Sheila from the Veterans o t Foreign
e
chin g
and Id r veter8 in
major
doubt,
no
other
and,
Wars
at a bank here WednadaJ handed
and Sandra Bailey sang ' ''White
•
. With �ul'ICI' xethe1r °parade aeatsDll
_..1.__B 1UUJU
_. __,.W,
be
veteran
organlzatm�s,
cau�
the teller, Mn. BanHU"
Chrislmas."
ceptlon of the disabled .terv lceand
up,
holh
sted
m
a
y
c
ntere
are
keenl
ing
s
r
e
no
i
a
te announ
of Ye.l an
Following griup sin ging
resentatl es f the vet;.
nearly
the
afwith
ff
national
security
nad
foreign
drove
lhen
o
:�� :�anl!atio:. w�l pay for
Christmas carols, a g ift exchange
SlO,OOO she handed him.
faln.
was held and refreshments were
their parade seat! the sam ea
. .
.
The Veterans Admm 1 stratmn re- osther speclatrs. A small cntin
served.
­
ccnlly announced that Lafayello gent I unll nned Honor G uards FIRE BOUND DOG
\
\
A
AP
G. C Lafe &gt; Pool - A Texan - has from
0� the major veterans C � CAN V�
Ar
ended his -incredible mllllary "'; rganlzatiorul, with
mosaed col- �
o
· d, d g�?"":
ELECTRIC RAZORS, Schick, Remrng­
•rol43,h�
e ...,,.·
h
....oun
JIUIB[ll�-·
o
eer and il'I attending busine!s cor
or.11, w 111 be aulhorlzed to partlcI.
ton,
Ronson, Sunbum, Nortleo
e
,
dred mlI.. over Ibo Allantie Wed\egc In San Angelo, Texa�- .und r "•ti! I 1he
$24,95 up
rade·
n
pa
•
ne,day from the win go! a 851
the G-t Bill Pool's explotts as a ,..
EHtman
Cameru
· - - ----- $S.95 up
President-elect Ken- Stratolortress bomber.
S
Timex WatchH -------··- $6.95 up
lank comm�nder In Europe d.., n.ASII nedy � announced that Govi!r­
View Mister
The Ladies Aid of the Enter- ing World War I I were described
.
nor
Ster" Picture Set, __________ $1.75
Orville Freeman of Minnelota
prisc EUB Church met Tuesday by Yank rnag02lne, In 1944 to the
. . Boys Colorful . .
8 World War II veteran, will be
Blllfold1, Justin Leather __ $3.95 up
at the church for W1 all day effect that, "Pool is the tanker of
.
.
GINGHAM
.
.
Secretary
of
Agriculture,
and
Ar·
Bibles
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ , _ $1,98 up
Following a chicken tankers. He ii America's fitst ace
meeting.
Pol1rold
c,mer■s - - - - - - - - - � $94.59
thur
Goldberg,
a
New
York
La­
dinner at noon. gifts were ex- of the Tank Corps." Pool and hls
Perker P1n1 .nd Sets _ _ _ _ $5.00 up
In
se
ey
of
diYer
at
i
t.orn
bor
l')fl
un
changed.
tank crew of the Third Armored
SHAVE SETS, Old Spfct, Stq, Menresls, wUJ be secretary of La­
Blue, Cocoa, Green,
nen, Wllll1m1 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $1 .00 up
Attending were Rev. and Mrs. Division landed .at Normandy in :
lntrnent of
r
Design
e
Carriag
Gold,
Francis Gl02ier, Mrs. l 'en Buck, the second wave group and con.IEWELRY IIOXES
er b�
Y aa Attorney :·
Mrs. Delbert Bruch, Mrs. flo. tinued across France and BelSize
8-16
Jewelry,
Pins, l1r Rln91, N1cklacn
almo
eral s
certain, and
eerJl.11
st
bert Davis, Mrs. Elizabeth Rath- gium, helping in the first capture
$1.00
Mrs. or a German town by American odde now favor William J . DrJv,
burn . Mrs. John Smith,
Prophrl,ctlc
8 r uffl11 eftd Seh 19c up
�In. , Dana troops. "Tanker" Pool l1 credited er, o( Vlrglnta, to become Admln,
Wolter Walker,
Box. Stetlonery ____ ______ $1 .00 up
OR 2 FOR $4.69
a.
f
Young, Mrs. PhilJp Smith and with 258 enerny vehiclea destroy- latrator o Veterans' Affair
OPIN IVININGS
Mrs. Eldon Weeks.
ed' 250 German prisoners-of.war' ·llrTht isolbefnK last letter till after
year, l'd like to extend
s
and over 1,000 enemy dead before
my bell wishes !or 1 .. lean
the
guns o! hi! Sherman I I n k,
Club
d1
Flatwoo
LIGHTS, TINSEL,
r tmu and • Happy
•
named, "In the Mood." Paul' s dMrery Cb b
New
Year
,
to
alL
L. Dickey.
Dinner
BULBS, SNOW,
..,uth
tank Ca""'I
"'6-'' an enemy shell
The annual Christmas dinner
of Aachen, Germany, and the
ICICLES, CARDS
and �artY Of th" Fla!woods Ladies
Texan, thrown clear by . the blast,
Qulltmg club was held Tueoday
GIFT WRAPPINGS
IOSt a Ieg QDd SUffered 198\'ere
at the home fo Mrs. CharIes Goeg .
d
w
He
leg.
other
the
woun s in
aa
lein.
dlscharged In 1946, after learn•
Following a turkey dinner at Ing to manipulate an a lllclal
rt
noon, a social hour was enjoyed limb, but returned to active duty
e
and gifts were exchanged. Pr s- two years later as an lnstruc«lr
Mrs.
Hill,
J,
E.
ent were Mrs,
under spec ial Jegillallon that per­
J. Morgan, Mrs. J o h n Balley, milted combat•wounded veterans
Mn. Charles Radford Sr., Mrs. to re-enter mRltary aervlce.
Alvin Russell. Mrs. Linder Daines A Holl ood icture .based
Mrs. Clyde Wells. Mrs. Goeglein Pool's e:Wlts, :Sued ,'"lbe �
and guests, Rev. nnd Mrs. Rob- Arc Comlng" wu (Urned In the
ert R. card and three daughters ea 1 1950, Pool hold th DI•
·
.
.
or Chester and Heidi Milhoan.
1 mgu
.8
...._
� Y1sIred •serv1ce .......�.
'-'•WIili• :
&amp;.e
--..
Stuffed Toys,
of Merit, Purple Heart , Bronze_
MASON COUNTY
Dolls, Cars,
MARRIAGE LICENSES

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tT

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S(:ORES

Ne\\'S, Events

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Total Of Bids
Hun 1 rtE X� ea4utet TOUC HES YOU Announced By
Commissioner

I

cootribut\ol&gt;-Jftllll Mn.
Ny• and ,...,,t lrlt!\dt CAMPAIGN EXPl'!!ISF..fl
�
·
,
&lt;
G
,
.
-A�
'
L.
Sa•mdm ol 8acb.-d. ·
I of C.lw&gt;bwo -vt,rtod Mt.
and
\I ASl\t , - ·1 J
Mn. H.lnlOll Hollt:r fdday llDd of campaign e&gt;. pen5el on file to- Republian � � �,
did ll(llllt hunting.
day du,dol'led that Joi;.111g Demo, Ion, an LmlU
s
cratie congre■siotlal candidate Ed- for C.Ongrea tn a,.,.p, In
wm M Nelson of Rockford, Ill. , 1 a $:I traffic ticket ID 1111 �
I Panel Finds Toledo
rtte1ved only one $S campaign raign
Robin

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Vo·tes ·.. ,'or �u11i 1I1 i· ,,.��,1 Awa1--d
Go·1'nfl' ��or G1·ealei&lt;l Effort

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Dall� Sentinel, Pomeroy,Mldd!ep�rt, 0., Dec. 22, 1960-5 _ _
_ _ _____

Pl'ano Account

By United Prti,;s International
All that talk about Bob Cous�
slowing down turns out to be ju.�!
/,o,!&lt; ,��1&lt;11 �V hh •� j'«il"" biu�o&lt;J!4
__ , a lot of dribble.
I Apparently as good as ncr a!
32 , Cousy is one of lhe main real sons the Boston Celtics lead the
Eastern Div ision oi &gt;he Nat ional
tb
°
l
l�t: ;;!nt.:; ';:,;�� •:: ou
i, ,,
COLUMBUS WPJl-'the NCAA for ud ion In the holiday tourna- &lt;lee put on one of his custom
r
Chamt&gt;ion Buckeyes of Ohio State. mrnt at New York City.
i:ierforman&lt;'es Wedncsd.uy ni� �
using Wednesday and today to reUhiu Stnlc, on a live-game win- when he teamed u with Sam
p
_
r�mil ianze thcmsclV('S with their u�n� . sln'ak. �loves to the ''big
Jones to lead Boston to a 120- 108
home murt al St . John l\ ,·ena. (·1ty nftcr Christmas. The lourna- \' iclory
over St . Louis, the Westa.
...,
..I.'.
meet a tough Detroit n1ge squad nwnt mdudcs sul'h roadblocks to cm Division leader.
OSl l 's c-onl inued un be ate n record
lhe,·c tonight.
Cousy scoced 25 point, and conr
i
as
kcyes
two
The
on
after
w
Bu
ns
I J l : ih. SI . Bon :wentu re. St. t ribuled 21 assists, only seven shy
a
..,
the road finally made it home to John'.", . PrO\' i,1 nn•. and Seton (
u
his own leao1uc
record of 2,,.
'
By OSC-'R t'Kt,,U:Y
mv six d;1VS
. hefore the final ,._,..oI umbus Wc&gt;&lt;\nesday via· tram· 1 1a11 - de ,c' atecI Wlit\ ncs,\ay n1·ght oJones
high
was
for the Celman
trial� . he twice tu rneJ ;i nd hus Coach Fred 'l'aylor pul fiti-45 hy n.iyton.
tJaHtd Pre111 laterll&amp;&amp;\oul
I Olympk
.
!
i
C
"s
ll
ith
28
i•oints,
while
Rob Pel'
.
·
MIAM I , F'la. t U Pl 1-The a,vct- down a11 amLomatic place on the h 15
' Icam on 8 1 mm
aI ( 'h •rago
t
it
of
the
Hawke:;
w,
s
i11➔iv'
,du• \
"
But brforc I I,e Bu('kl•yc� enter
ed SU1l h1 an /\ward, 11rcs"nlcd an• swm l t•;,1m n nd went on lo ear n hf!\•nuS(! he w. i s fearful of furtlwr
h
r
score
37
with
points.
,
the !nu n, , ;m"nt they m ust ov er• h : •
· • , 10 , a,n,•,tcur btrths on the 400 .ind BOO-meter
u ,c•1
nu.Ir.,
1
wc.1 lher del11y11 for flying.
•1 to the n•1
uThe Ph i lad elphia Warriors de
come Dct roll , a lough team L ha t
ol�m
the
took
Trov
lt•:11rn,.
rclav
athlete, Ui up for i,:rnhs todo} .nnd
tad
the
New
Yo�k
Knicke
r- I
k:
Ohio St�te defeated W 1chil&lt;1 Sal• hi.JS \\ 1111 f ive uf six gamrs this
i
i..bl nod In thia t'Ornt.•r goc!l to tht! pie 20tJ. 1 nctt&gt;r butterfly cliarnpion
1
'lf'
�s.
122
nin�
:
bot·kl
i7,
in
the
o;
'
·
b)a: CU.1 wno did II the hnrd way . 1 ! ,hip an.I �t is!! Von !-iHI · · a t·o •:1t· · o rdav night and Loyola or l 'hi l•:11.:0 srason.
! 011• 1
N\
(;,qrdcn
1
g:imr
11f
o
l�c.
'
� tofal or two 1 1�1 1\:h1 ol de, th 1·1it! 1,:o!d medal lJ and one silver Monday ni 14l ut Chicago. T Ii e
n g I l l! ' lmll l' l l f ro rn 1 1 1( ' Mu- IJl 1 • h, ' " . \', i:l Clwm!:&gt;erl;:in not
arvlng OlymplunK hnYe been :ur l hc h i ggl•:;l me · lal worlut1 i o1, tcam' 11 Tuesday ;1i1· d&lt;•p:1rl1:re wa� torLtad!
Cit y 1� l1.i ve DcRuia.sdit•re. a ni , ·, ' , ;1' rnl ll'rl the lia".'ld111mrl'i 1
,
l
·;'.J pcd bcdrnse or weather
nominated for lhe award. Each ol tlw �amt&gt; s.
1�6 ti( '(' won .:ivt•r:iget.i 25 · 6 po. nh 1 o r : ''t' \'&gt; .mwrs bl:l n l &lt;-n led nll
The n.s 1 1 ca1tcrs wo1·kcd out at
one would honor It 3nd yet, of
Luc .is, who led Ow n:1 ! ion in SI.Joh n Al cnu which they haven't ;111:I 20 I n•Uoumls • f,l" ame la i:I .(u rc . .., Y . i1h :l3 pfl:nr.... . i r r : ie
'
lhe 10 c1ndk11lel, the fee lln:•.
Held g0ul pt• T:.on1 age for lhe seen in a wi•ck after their arri\•al �· , • ; ir . 0(• \ ro it's k; 1m J\' t• r.i /'. t ·s ti •'i Nuull�· pm·n i t he Knicks w ith :1 1
here 11 that the man who won
in eight 1md indt:dcs Cha r l ie •:o:ri t s . The \.' i rlory kt"rt thP War.
1 ll uckcycs last yt•.ir 1t•.i� rme o� h N&lt;' Weclncsd;y
;_iflcrnoon.
the loughelt' ,vent of them 111_
North, who uvnagecl l !! . R po. 1 1 t s . r ·1, r 'i :i lwl f �:irnc !)('h ind the (\• I• !
· ·o Pl a y In N1• w Vork
the �p memhcr s of the U.S
aft.er helping to coach hl1 chief
ry l lughes, 10!1 suh i i•-,; .
C
Mc
hall
p
baskt•
cam.
ly
�
r
e
1
s
e
e
O
l
rn it
"I hop
om o th kid r&lt;'• J.iJ)L Ll)r
ti k t
opposition-II
' hi('kowski, i lal'�i5.on M 11nrrnnk
(
in
•
rio
k
s
s
u
came
r
ove
ann
•
c
�
· : 0 riihcr /.':l l ,lt'!'I Wl're i;chP:i
m
hr
e
w
mi
•
c
mh:•
�•
r
hat lh p t&gt; look
1'hal would � . :,cc::r� . Olym- �
&lt;!
Hay
Kavalm•ky.
son
m
l
l
th
mp1c
b
lake
n1a
\
d.
e
s
e
'"T
I.
�
q
_ :. _m• lik(' , " Ta y lo r uip 1
h r i
e Oy
pk decalhlon champion Rafer JUI')' lo
li 111J(hl f'nuld Stiu·t
weigh� frctsty le w'.·(•sll i nt,1 . 1 1lle 'Hl )llOSf' ' l 10 be some wtv.uita gr·
I
l
Juhnpn .
T.a�· l or s&lt; 1it.l he was untlc(·ided al
n
n
In an Olymplf year, It l11 no and J . on · � !�Cl'C ll l lll tu d i da1 e in playin � . it hom1• , but 01! 1' hoy s
•
for Ute Su�l1vm1 aw,1rri who hiJv cm ' I S( 'l' n enuui�h of it ln!Ply 10 lus t: ·. w wh�1/11•r lo sta1 f Hohhy D
Ii
iurpfjH th,it a1I lht oon,neea
h:ni.t•ht nr fli('hil� lloyt ;:it ,me of
should bl) J.(IVl'n i'l(,)!df! k1ml ol t}e s ure. ' '
1hol11d hU"I! s • run" r
the lists
io 1 for . " mosl oomin �•
While the olht• r Ohio Stale slu• lt1c lfl"w;inl spu'.s Kni1:h1 d,d yeo•
of thl lnlern.1. iom1I �omeR. Track �COL�!: 1
.Ion
t·o . , c• I his llurd t l1ntipt c 1cnt .s t•n jo�· II i.:av ,�hristmm; hol - fllll/1 (tuty Mondt1,\' ni;.:ht in tht•
na�urally rioniin"l:e)I the list , lhlf,
ml.!dal hy plnt.n� st•c·ond in the ; · l ; iv ti·,.•;iY fr orn . the book&lt;1. ihr l ..0.1 0!:.i µ,am..'. 1(l'l ! in1. '. 12 1 ,oinls
ht-int the t1,lu.rnor !lt't·• ·oq 01 lhl'
l ' �1-�otm,l l·l11s11 tic-spite K km&gt;t• 1 11 · fiu{ k !'ye C'U)(cr� w il l hf! honin� uri and Sl'\l('ft rebounds. l loyl scored '-, •
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l ' fNCl :'!N , \TI f l fPP -Ther" f&lt;; a
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l.u1 ;ifoot lo COll\' ert Ern if': n,rnk ·
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l loyt• h1•(·;111�&lt;' Kni·!hl wus shakm ,
. f t �e rhicn!.:;n Cuhs to a fir:-t
f'oll4•Jlf' Rnsktlba ll ft,p1ulh,
up in n tall In thr l .11y11J,1 �arnc
Hy lJnllt&gt;d l ' n-s� l11t1•rn11lumal ;u,-1 1 ht. c.·o;wh rnigl1t dedrlc to l':tSf'in,1n el'cn �!mu�h 1hf' offiri:d i
:in•rngrs doim he's the l\1rit ion11l ,
Ko\ST
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r .rar,1w ' s lop defensi\'e shortstop .
Army. 78 _Dl'l ' �uw fit!
I Thr Hu,.." keyc s1artin� l 1 11e1 o 1
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For the second l'ltrnl�hl yi•m• . :
No. Carolina SI 71 LoSa\le fl8
.�hmild be prclty well rl'sll'd fo1
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Westminster l l 'a. 1 7ti t. ' .irncgic fi7 lk'lrnit They sut out lite finnl HJ .., : 111ks !e(I nil shortstops in the 1
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St . Vim·ent t 1';1. 1 fjji C:ilholic U . 52
mi m, l rs of p lay il l Chic·ag() as the
·, .!li7 average. Dick Gro�t of
Temr i le i.! Pennsylvania 58
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Pilt:-burgh, the nmnerup, wa!I fur
Quet!ns I N. \' 1 7:\ o.� weg;i St . 60 of B l t k t•ye depth
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Falrlir lci 83 l hmler 70
1 Hutgt•rs 7!t Boston U. 77
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l'ight o[ llw m 011 th&lt;' '.l:mk s lo lirsl base in l!Hi l . SC'\'·
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crnl olh&lt;'r members of the Cobs '
road.
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suitt•d nt first base them short i;;to:-&gt; [
:X'rm:!&gt;c his arm oppar&lt;'nlly i,;n · 1 1
too slron�.

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Ha,old Robert 11\Jssell, 28, and
Betty Kathleen Neal, 23, both or
West Columbia.
Larry Melvin Lalhey, 21, U. S
AnnOO Forces, and Carol Jane
, Gibs, 18, New Haven,
James Curtis McBee, 21, Arm·
ed Forces, and Wanda Lee IJtchfield, 19, Point Pleasent.
John William Johnson, 18, Hen•
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Jt Henderson.
�ussell Emmolll 1bomu, 21,
Lecon, and Violet Maxine Shultze,
19, Point Pleasw-it.
Robert Eugene Tucker, JI, Roi,,
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E. Bartow Jones or Point PJeasant, chainnan of the Mason Coun­
ly Ropubl\can Executive Canunlt,
tee. attended an "emergency
non•parllsan citizen's
conlerence'" in Charleston on Monday.
The meeting wu called by Gov­
el'OON!lecl W, W. Barron. Barron
sought advice and ldeu on au)&gt;.
jects 10 be included In the
pr&lt;&gt;
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In
re
pt Pleasant and Palsy AM Pat•
attend
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were
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to
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the meetmg.

PROGBAM ANNOUNCED
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The annual Christmas program
or the Mt. Herman U. B. Church 'l1re presiding officer at I b e·
w\11 be on Dec, II, Baturday eve, &lt;lrrialrnas party ol the FHA of
nlng al 7:30 p.m. 'llrere will be Middleport High School Tueoday
n,c\talions, dlaloguea, ud ,horl evening WU Cindy Morris Instead
Cbrts1mu ol Cindy Sauer as wu reported
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6, 00 Today With God
6:00 Whirley Btrds
,, 16 Country Jamboree
1:30 Your Eat&gt; 1leportar
6: ,o Farm Time
11:40 Weather Teller
6, 33 Country Jamboree
6,4S John Daly Newt
8:57 News Headlines &amp;
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7:00 Breaklast Party
7:30 Guntward Ho,
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1,30 e..a111..t PArty
8, !O The Real McCoy
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9:00 My 'lbr■a SOnl
2:00
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I, 57 Newt Beodllnes &amp; \Veother
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8: IIO 8rea.kfa11 Prart:,
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8:25 New1 From Pl Pleuant
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11: 10 Weather
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11: � Sport,
9, 57 N- Headllnea • Weather 1:ll'l' Newt lleadlina • Weolher u , 20 Lala Movie
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4:00 Platter Party
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4,!0 Local NeW1
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10,43 Country Muale Tlmo
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8: ::IO Romper Room
10,30 swap Shop
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l0: 57 New1 Headlines 6 Weather S: 15 Sign Off
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11'30 LOVe That Bob
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10, 30 Video Village
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18 L O N G F E L L O W
8: 15 World New■
8:20 Musical Clock
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� youth organ aa hon m �he l:nit ed l
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Press Inte rnational in wh i ch a Lerday and last week , S t r o n g deaths were caw;ed by appareot
TIie Daily Sentinel will not be resPOllBible for more than
maSler•
, Statt'.s '"t:lande5lmcly
- Incorrect lnaertlon.
cross section of cit izens in s ix winds of[ Lake Erie piled I.be heart attaclu _ mostly elderly
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Hoover s� id lbe Commum5ts country was asked lo name the feet in the area.
Cuunty.
NAME Tlt009I.&amp;
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North
once
in
WORDS I DAY 3 DAYS 6 D A YS
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selves clearing anow from their
at are rnmplet mg arrangement!! for "ten · biggest stories o( 1960."
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$7.ilO
made �ts debut m Ohio, near or
Dt&gt;l·.3 1 to ma p _ lans for _the Suspend, Flights
Judge Ben llardemaa Wal !wt
mond. Va. WVI...270-J05.
P
( 12 ) l -8• 15-22 · 29--5tp youth corps. H e said the orgamz.a- MA N ILA 1 UPl )-President Car· below 'l.f!�O temP4:ralures were �
Adi rtteived by to A. M. will be 1D that day•, p,1per.
that hi forged tbl uma al laar
Jud
e
u
ns
t
Co
nt
g
he
A
--- - -y
"
•
Oh10,
around
th
mormng
s
porte�
·
- tion·s "programs and activities" los P. Garcia today suspended
Holley to • ,11 ei.s.
i,
.t
{1 8)
wi ll he seccetly directed by Red night flight, of the Ph ilippines ! conlnbulmg more to the already
1cb4 1
1 think I would liave
.. pit ..,.,._
· mes as the result of a pre- serious problem of snow removal. COLUMBUS - A candidate for
A"
WANTE "CCC=c;-c Electron Wa., Top
er
d_ awn crash O1 a passenger p1 ane I Al least seven pe rsons died in the title of " meanest man'' re- bett aame than that. tho ,.....
(9)
INSTA LLAT ION O F CUSTOM or NEW Y OHK 1 CP! i- The '' man
.
l
traffic
in�
accidents
'
in
storm
came
arrest
to
th
light
e
cently
B8id
in
and bound
an
fllll'
., .
,
. .
feared
h
m t he Umled m w ic 1 28 peri;ons were
ccrc:ir�ic m the s_treeL
cabmels,
f
made
.,_
oct'lry
aod
rtho
to
on.
a
couple
and
Paulding
GAS
eluding
FUEL
a
report
f
ro
m
Athens
County,
fu
acnd
gr
coal
,-J•
killed.
nRMI1'B AND PEST CONTROi
•
plastic or floor tile, building Slates bell1::,•es the Kennedy_ elec•
thei, daughter, when f.heir car cording to J. L. C-Opeland, law Lester Bon,, 11 pl'llldmt rl ..
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� F-....,.L IIUIW:- naces. Call for lree est imates.
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Forerrun &amp; Abbott Middleport ranch -type home at $10.00 per tion victory was 1 960' s biggest The plane, a DCJ, crashed , ----------- enforcement supervisor, Ohio Di• Alabama �
�...... • ,Ha
1.. N •UoDwide• Phone R.
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followed
by
reclosely
news
story,
i..
i
ny
type
a.m.
q
.
takeoff
at
3
:
30
foot.
Also
shortly after
fi I O-lfc s uare
vision of Wildlife.
tat on
:..�
ud "- Service S i
modeling. Phone Rutland Sil 2- ----------- 1 ,,2, so p.m. EST Wednesday! from I,
!Ill.
A hunlA!r represented bb uaell
Boys
12-l!).JOlc
Cebu City wiUi tn passengers and
SINGER CANA RY BIRDS--$5. 00. 49 14.
as a Division of Wildlife employe
I
crewmembers
aboard.
I Gauge readings : Gallipolis dam to a blind 83-year-o d
UNDER NEW MAN AG EME."'IT, See Helen Atkins, Stiffler's
l farm wom(20) 8
'
18.2, 9.7, running 4 feet on rollers, an near Albany in order to get to
Store.
12)
22-Jlp
1
and
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81atloa
Servi
•
BIII Lowe
ce
ta
l
Pomeroy-Maso
_
_ n 20-8 [ , Pt. Plea,. hunt on her land. He stated that :i:nttted 1on
Carry-out, PoweU Sf;reet, Mid·
,· of ■cti oo, SlaN 11-1�
.
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station
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ary,
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ant
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Fnlarlag
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e
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he had been sent out by the div� ;
-.EXPERT MEAT culling
and
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pain, l ob jobt and eompi.oi. J corder 3 Sµ,-..-d, - l ,ke new I
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Char, sioo to destroy rabid rabbit. tn :1
Kanawha Falls .010 (a1long,
.
Phone WY 2-9975. I
wrapping.
i ·2.2440.
lcston 17.95 .stationary, All move- an effort to atamp out tbe
I. WASHINGTON ( UPI ► - Rob-NledloD of benragea. Orv llle Ph W "
L.- No :
Simon's Market, Pomeroy
By D ICK WEST
.
1:2 5 !Ok V, D. Edwards, Ins. Agency
able dams on the Ohio R l v t r sease. The aged woman UtiNIY,...
1
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1 -31}30tc crt S. ,,IcNamara,
,.
linltf"d
J
rt85 lo�roaUonal
OPaN VININOI
d e!ense secre"-'ere up · London M armet a n d '
( l2 J .22- Jtc
ted him
d
.lulu l
h
·
tary-designate, said today he plans WASl�� G�ON (UPi .l - A long: wmfi
eld dams w�re on the sill!. �;�.
mt' cont1:: Atb- /
no early reorganization of the about t,us t une every year you , oat movements :
G UARANTF.ED G OOD Hot coffee /
B
J·
ena County Game Protecu,,r l',d I
1Jdcm1e Department. He said be I can hear a Io., of grumb mg to .
.
MIDOL POIT
5c a cup. Jack's Dairy B a r.
.
.
r
a n d.j
the effect that the Christmas sea-: ObJo R1vt&gt; - Charles Steven- Dean about the gJtllaJon
t
h
k
will
firSt
ta
e
tune
to
see
w
a
Middlepod, 0.
C I2 J 22-6tc
•, son down 13, �: 10 a.m. ·, Walter I .a-aa;;;;;;a;;;;;;a;;;;;;a;;;;;;a;;;;;;;;;;;a..a'""""'"'"'iaiiiiiii
son Is too Iong.
cI1ange1 are needed ,
11
Beckjord up l4, 3:50 p.m. ; Na•
1
To
this
McNamara
l
say
'Bah
l
"
am]
made
the
stal
ement
, ,.
0
GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigerof
1ona1 up 14 , 9 ·, 30 p · m
•·. C'ty
1
1
afttr a 40-nunute c�nference WI·th "H umbug •· "
ator large Size. l deep freezer
""
t
Huntington down 14, 5: 15 a.m.j
:
Chairman Carl Vmson of the
Unico - lai ge size. Antique
The trouble with the Christmas \ orlenian down 15, 4 : 45 e.m.;
M i�:�:�:�
: /:64,
HouSe Armed St?r.•lces Commit·
mirror. Lllr�e size, excellent
KAUTZ F E E D:STORE
Heason ls that it hi too .short. If Trade Winds up 15, 6 a.m.; Chris
1
tee.
At
Chester
p
Sha e Extension table, 6 chairs •
had my y,: ay, the •·twelve days Jr. down 15, 6 : 45 a.m.; Mike CredI
4
The veleran Georgia Democtal
buffet, good condition.
of
Christmas" would be changed itor down 16, 6 : 55 a,m.; Peggy
HAMILL
:TATION wa::; underStood _ to have _ advl�d
Mrs. John W. Stout
Before 9:00 A. M.
lo the "six month• of Christmas." Downey up 17, 12: 20 a.m . ; C. V.
McNill:1ara agamSl rushm_g !nto
Alb.a n y 3353
Jlarri::;onville, Sh-2-48..14
nut J don't mean that the way Horner up 17, 2 ; 15 a,m. ; Albert
GAS BILLS WILL 81 PAYAILI
a
5
E
NO ADMISSION CHARGE
•
any �ig defense reorgan�zalion,
D
r
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y
''"!c
y
n
;c
=:c
12-21-3tc
it might sound. In proposing a llolden down 19, 5: 15 a.m. : Titan
1 :-::
one
s�eepmg
as
as
cspccullly
L
�UPPLY.
HU1LDING
ER
NElG
AT THE ROUSH KEYSTONI STATION
.stretch-out, rm not thinking In up 19, 1 : 30 a.m.: Wade Childress
Wishing All Our Friends
a;;;;;;a;;;;;;
-a
.;;;;;;11 Kitchen Cabinets, vinyl asbes- that proposed to President · elect terms
;;- .;.;;a;;;;;;a;;;;;;_,;;a;;;;;;a;;
enjoywnt,
but
rather
of
and Customers
down 20, 6 : 35 a.m. ; B ayou LaREPOSSESSED
tos block 9 I D insu18.tion. o�n· John _F. _ Kennedy by � stu y surv ival.
A Very
comb up 27, 6:40 a.m. ; Oefenclar
i
OUR OFFICE WILL HAVE THI
SPINET
PIANO
ing, window ty pe. Call Ne1g- corrumss.100 he11ded by Sen. S U· Most of us are old enough to reMerry Christmas 1
31,
n.m.
3:25
u
p
Bargain Prked - F rH Tunll•ZJ.TFC art Symmgton, D-Mo.
lers, Racine, Ohio.
SAME HOURS, SIGNS WILL
member the tlrne when the Galllpolh Dam _ Charles Snv.
e Be nch - , /\
-WESLEY ELY, PROP .
v
McNa�tara told Unit� Press
:
.:��:
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Christm
started
season
lh
;:day
H
as
RE
I
NG
f.t
IR CO DITIONI 0
y
_ 1
der down 12: 20 a.m. David M�rBE PLACED AT OUR LOCATION
,....,..................,__
e- lntern a�mnal all the •ervic� see•
1
alter Thanksgiving. Thal was the an down t e.m. ; R. \V. Lea down
Expert Piano Tuning &amp;: Re- : EfiATION service. Jack 8 R
. .
(21 CARD OF THANKS pair Work - Adult Piano frigeratlon. New Havert PI1onc relar.slups and o 11 er 1op e1v11 tan day the deparIment swre
,_ ! turned 1 : 35 a.m. ; City
• of Maysville up
8 001 . hed un·
poSls that wo� 1 d
o u r l.essons - Learn To Play
-tf
TU 2•3537.
on
the
colored
lights,
put a carol 4 : 20 a.m.
WE WISH TO EXPRESS
1.l de r 11 e Symmg,1�
6-_
i •
Po[) -- Religious - Jaz? ....,n p 1an" w1.11 be album on the record player and Ka a
thank11 and deep appreciation
n wha River - Solvay down
1 10 °i ---- £1llt� umler the Kennedy adm1.ru.si c . Private Lessons, in
Mu
s
AUC ' N E R
opened their Christmas sales - M...
for the sympathy, cards a n d
'"
met
1 a.m. ·, Thelma A n n
.11 t udio.
tr8t mu. .
that L'I, raised the prices.
RE '\SONA.DLE I\ATES
nower1 exIeoded aI the death •·You Pl,y Your Isl Lesson
. .
"
down
•1armet
2,so a.m.·, M errill
' s not ant icipate
SATISF ACTION G UARAN tEED f le sa Id Iie uoe
Weary or Cro1by
of our l m110Bnd and brother,
Or Y ou Don 't Pay"
down
Winfield
5:40 p.m.; Beaver
any re l uc�ance on t he part O r But f w stores nowaday have
Call or Wrile L O. McCoJ
FOTOS MUSIC CO.
Clair Spencer, by our m a n y
o
.11
Winfield
6:25
p.m. i H elen' z.
up
those
signatcd to acc t t�e the nti.ence to wait
Chrster, Ohio
J 18-W. 2nd St.
friends and relotlve11.
unlil after down Winfield 7:30 p.m.: WiUiam
::
p
�t
:
cause of fear
e JO Thanksgiving. A ut the o n
B--22-30-tp po�t s.
W Y 2-2889
His wife Betty, and hia B rothers Pomeroy
l y Penn down Winfield 8 : 55 p.m. i
bo
bol
nter
e
a
15
I
ed
h
b
h
m1�
l
·
c 121 22-Uc -- - - --merchents
who
bolher
w
1
t
h
tn '
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.
. 1 Wl11 undertake no maJor re- Thanksgiving ar• the food store Duncan B ruee up W fteId I a.m.
AUCTIONEEn
ilCIIICll:IIIJCIIIIII.IC!IC'CIIIIIIC�-------�
------,-,----,---,--:-,-,-- 1 TlffiE!; SMALL PUPS, 1 week.1
· t'10� 0f the Def�sc De-- o perators. They have a vested in· 11
orgamza
Co111plete Service
.,
.
o
old
wh
ne
two
,
tan
ite,
F
e
.
r
MEMORIAN
(3)
•
µartmenl m the immediate fuCrlll Uradlonl
holida
in
terest
the
being
y,
o
It
ne �
9
for .n good home. Mrs. G a i I
ture," M cNamara saId ·
IN MEMORY OF OUR Dear Son,
Wrll.e, Phone or Contact
of tha few limes when they can "
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la
L' � M 1"ddl rt
M
PFC Lewll F, Walker, who was
i c. BRADFORD, Radnr., Ohio Ask1..'ll how long this might be, unload pumpkins.
::°
11�0:: W� 2_31 00_ · •
Jt
12
�
killed In action 16 yeara ago. ________ __
he .ad&lt;led:
•11111i111(1Cll:1CIIIC�◄•CWCftlClCC4.CC'llliWWW424
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today, Dec. 21, 1944.
- '' Not until r have a chance to lt ill this trend toward an early i
·"'
pllc
tU)GGEO DHAIN or_"'s.
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BOXER PUP, FEMALE,
5 Tank? Get Klenn•Em-All Sop- understand the need for any yuletide that the lraditionali:its l' ,,..,
,V
d_
e
cry.
They
co�tend
that
by
th
e
0
Sixteen years have _ pacaed and months old. Reasonably prJccd .
.
chang
a
N
,::Y @&amp;@C
e"
tic t nk clean . Fas t and econ..
Contact George L. Beegle. ,WY om ice l. Landmark Fann Bur
time Christmn._s itself rolls around
-----gone.
·
people
are tired or the whole
-..--••..,.....••"••tt11111 f&lt;Mlllffllll.llllll!IIIIINCCCaaaace
2·3232 or WY 2·301..
12-21 ·31 P eau, Pomeroy.
Still your memories I inger on.
12-17-39tc
thing and are eager to get on
lz
with New Year's.
NEW 12-GAUGE PUMP
G U N MUELLER FURNACES, WEST•
ii
Now let me make dear that
l
H
.nd
rn
o,plla
Eni
e nd good Be\lglp rabbit d o g.
;.;dnett we recall.
H
ING OUSE a pplinnces. A old
.,,
You had a kindly word for each Both for $50. _T htme WY 2-2008. BroUM?rs, Syracuse, Ohio. Phone Among those who entered Hol- am �s w ?ry s t :e ext m o( �
�
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i
m;
12-21-3tc WY 2.fi384.
And died beloved by all.
l HI-tf zer hospihil in the past 24 hours hearmg l?g ros Y r�a� o a �
Your voice 1■ mute and 1tllled ==-:c:=:---::-:-----c-:-:- ----------::- were : Brent Rodgers, 111 Kineon White Chr 1slmas. And 1sn t It a I
FIVE COWS -- 2 In production.
Ave., Lurry J. f&lt;ou ,h. 5l0 \\ Third bless;ng th�t we don't have those �
the honrt
Ah, bltler was the trial to part 3 rreshen last of .J a nuary. E. R. COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO- AVE. , Mrs. Jam2::1 A. Thomson, blasted _clupmnnks with us as U
) much this year?
Hollon, M inersville. Phone WIFrom one 80 good 811 you.
_;
.
tection Lile Auto Fire Pollo Waterloo .Star Ht. . C N()rlhup ,
.
.
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9-2185·
But in deploring the s1luahon .
12-2 '• ·3tp
Bid2
.
Rt
Spires
M
You .r. not rorgott.n. loved
Chau�ey
'
Cal I Don M1. 11s, M1 d'd· Iepor1, 01uo
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well, M iss Do rt•as Elkins, Rt. 2 the tracIItionaI'1sts over1ook a v1tal 1 H
000
element which negates their ar�BOXER PUPS FOR SALE. Will
Nor ever wlll you be.
BARNES-SIMPSON IN SU RANCE Crown City, Arthur Nelson. Rt. 1
�
As long _. life and memory last hold tiU Christmas. Eugene A cnts, Middleport. Fire, Aul&amp;- Rolland, Mrs. Turner _T. S�unde_rs ment . .- namely,. !he popul1:1t 1on "'
Holter, Racine, Ohio. Phone r! e. Bonds. Phone WY ,. Oak Hi ll, Mrs. Hattie Gillespie, explosion . There s unply are _too
We will remember thee.
bil
.
.
12·20-:Jtc
903.
ml1■ you so, Our hearts are 1 WI 9-3723
Oak l l ill, and Mrs. Ronald D. many people trymg to buy gifts
IS--2?·U
2
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---nt the same time.
Miller, Jackson.
J
•
S�led By Shoppl'r■
Ulrth,
A:-:. goo■ on, we mis, you NEW THREE 8EDROOM HOME
·
In Syracuse. Ha rdwood Oooni . ------- Mrs. Frank Puc ket t , Radcliff This f�mt lr n.s been driven home
more .
built-in
cabinets.
gas
fumoce
,
1
' L'J....J,,,. son, l 2 · 08 p. m. Wt.&gt;dnesdc1y. Mrs. ev�ry mghl this month as I have
Your loving amill', your gentle
paneled walls, insulated. Price
U rycel Durst, Ht. 1 Leon, W. Va., driven home from work.
race
w
.
son,
son, IO: 18 a.m. Wi•dncsday. Mrs. In order tu reach my. little
No o�e can fill your vocnnt $6000. 00, Call Pat Patter
Portland, VI 3-2201.
H IGIIWA \' PllOPERTY - 40 Bel't Roseberry, 2.30 Huron St., nest, I have to pass two big sub-place.
W
12 16 fltc ucres wilh 10 acres tillable, 5Jackson, son, 2: 30 a . m. Wednes- urban shopping centers. Maneu•
·
vering an automobile by these 1
room f rame home wilh bath and day.
Sadly mlued � his parents, ===="Cec--:-:=:-:c - -KENMOllE
HEATER
SAME
AS
furnaco hcntin�. a basc�cnl Pat ients rec" nn y d ist'lmrgl-r l in- pl ��s Is roughly t'Omparabl e lo _
Mr. and Mr,. Lowis Walker.
QUALITY TV
new. U d one wlntPr.
llli ba111, double gurnge, und duck- d chl l
�
H ch unl L . t:n ufman, Faye dnvmg a hrrd . of elept•imt s �
Brother Virgil Walkel'. His ch,1u
�
fon. �arge r;,lzP. _ Glenn Je_ ...,ell, 4.'Q house plenty 1-{0otl {:ur�cn
CHAS SIS
dren; James F. Walker and Downm�ton
J. M m phy, Joseph C. Thompson, thro�g h a �hcep d i p.
.
, Ohm. Ph . M Y 8· g ro
i
,
xrcllr
nt kM.·at1on Mrs. Surah E. Nease, M rs . Mar- It 1� nothm� uncommon to fmd w
und nnd e
Sharon l.ou Walker.
3135, Albrmy.
12 16 me
on Stale Houlll No. 7 t'ombino lon Cnldwcll and Infant son, Mn. traUic 1,ackcd U]l for two or three 1
Cellal AU 'INlllt
to make this o ve ry attr,1 c1 ive l l urold c J f o rrison Mrs . r, 1•ed miles behind nocturnal shorpers I �
co11nectlo11t are
'
2 STORY BRICK BUILDING.
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for a pt ace to i �
buy lll $12, 000.00
11,eh111, hen...
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Dre Iookmg
who
lendrrson.
l
e
B.
John
rcer
'
M
Huy
6u�lnt•s!I room and 2 partGood Cl111■ U■ed Can
Wlrtd, hand ..
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SllUUltBAN - 7·t oom ( l' a m o Dl&gt; t iorn h M� Gui n· l&lt; im her ly G. park. Ry ll(!Xt Christmas pro!). I rt
11�1ddl ,
menls. 113 feel tl ccp •t
All IW'ab■ alNI Model■
au.a. Compo'
!
.
llcnt orc• Tol h,·rt ' l . arry J · · Lea ke S. ue El- a bl y won · t b l! able t o gct hOln(' 1
ntnts .,. Amii, .......
port Pr1ce $21 ,000 .00 Cnnlnct home. with . hulh, l'Xl C
METROPOUT�N MOTOR!I
I
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• (!d i , 1a rgo 1 1 t, n 11:i gr r, Ma ry Louise Sc·;1rbcr· I at u JI .
""""rd u1r heating , gas -fir
to • rlfll'd fMIII IIIIN ...
- Eul Mala 81.
Wal t er Grueser. IVY 2•J.wv. 1
;,
! po1·c1 1
nge ,md 1-acre I o1 . 011 n· ri m l Dhna I At1ams.
. to
1·11c rf! I s. o cour::;c, a w,y
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- apnrtment (or rent 11·7-l
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liln ektop road Z miles f r o ni ·
,,
m1 0 1d th i• s ghasuy enhmgIomcnt. s•
A mon!( Alling
1
.
,
Courthouse.
A
l)(!st
buy
nt
unlyl
Acmrding lo tho midni�ht re- All _wti have to do is start t�c ' �
FOR SALE: 48 Bu ick , 53 Pont - (9 a} MAR!NF. SUPPLIES
_
000.00 A $4,200.00 lonn c.i n be
$7
ZBNITII
de partment, Christmas season on the Four .h I
,
__
rs.
C
_ _______
lac. Nice Sftond Hand {l,
port of the nursing
r.
buy
responsible
ossumed
by
e
,
or
July.
M
i
t
c
h
Cnrl
C
Spires.
hauncey
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PhoM WY :l-2l7l
AS 18 SPECIAU
HOME A ND JOB orroRTUN- l Christ i Bnys, William Willinmson J have worked out a plan un- \
57 Me�a11 60 II, ti. ""·00
· '
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.., J U• mul Mrs. Minnie John son were der wh 1�
' h p(!OJlIe \\'OUId sI1op 1n
ITV - CompICkt Y equip
For SaIe
.
51 Merur, 70 8· P. SSQUI
. .... ,..., ;4'!'tlal
c
dm
b
blo
new
k ml � . all in poor rondltion.
brilorlum in
j. ,
alphabetical order - A-through-E I �
VENETIAN BLINDS, all · color11. -H fl. r. Mert:11r, Outfll S99:i.OO
a lso 6--room howui with balh and
■
I • - Mf1
Those who we re listed as fair in July, F-lhrough✓ In Au�ust ti
Window BUnda and ahadH all
METRO POLRAN MOTORS
eating, This is a going bus- induded Ned Hamilton, Newt Rad• K - 1,hrou,gh • 0 in September, P- I �
h
gas
eo1on. Dalt Wlppel Supply• 215 IIO Eul M ala 81.tfft, Pomeroy
lness . estabh.!hed and with a ekln, Thomas Clutts, Otho Wand- through · T in October and U· 1
Pbone WYZ.Sl'l'I
Unlaa Aw., Pomeroy, Ohio.
good income. Only reason for lihg. Lawrence Willis, John Mil- lhrough-Z in November.
p
8-20-tfc
Th• KNOX-M odol F2110Y '
;
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! 12 ! 2:!-tfr planning lo �et � p 8_ ne w ua, l�na sull s of a poll taken by U nited adding Lo the snow which feU yes- ,
But most of Ohio's 25 reported
Error, in Advertising-Should be reported immediatel,
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� youth organ aa hon m �he l:nit ed l
.
Press Inte rnational in wh i ch a Lerday and last week , S t r o n g deaths were caw;ed by appareot
TIie Daily Sentinel will not be resPOllBible for more than
maSler•
, Statt'.s '"t:lande5lmcly
- Incorrect lnaertlon.
cross section of cit izens in s ix winds of[ Lake Erie piled I.be heart attaclu _ mostly elderly
r
rt y mem
by
p
mi
ed
Cud of Tbanta and Speclal N otices of Events SUIO.
ocl
�
be s . .
RAWLEJGII DE:ALEH_\l_cmtet.l --;-t
metropolitan areas across the snow into drills o! up to three men _ who overexerted themObitlariea published at 1 cent per word.
Hoover s� id lbe Commum5ts country was asked lo name the feet in the area.
Cuunty.
NAME Tlt009I.&amp;
Mason
North
once
in
WORDS I DAY 3 DAYS 6 D A YS
I MO.
selves clearing anow from their
at are rnmplet mg arrangement!! for "ten · biggest stories o( 1960."
MONTGOMERY AIL (tJPl&gt;11 .
ll!
80t
00c:
$ 1.35
$4.ilO
Good Oppol'tunity, Write
.
aldewalks.
Fo o_w rng the snow as WIilter drives and
20
60.
$1.20
$ 1 .80
$6.00
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Tank� HI HI., ..
Mack
_
once. Rawle igh'a �pt Rich- a L'onfe rence in Chi&lt;"'ago starting
.
.
25
We
$1.50
S2.25
$7.ilO
made �ts debut m Ohio, near or
Dt&gt;l·.3 1 to ma p _ lans for _the Suspend, Flights
Judge Ben llardemaa Wal !wt
mond. Va. WVI...270-J05.
P
( 12 ) l -8• 15-22 · 29--5tp youth corps. H e said the orgamz.a- MA N ILA 1 UPl )-President Car· below 'l.f!�O temP4:ralures were �
Adi rtteived by to A. M. will be 1D that day•, p,1per.
that hi forged tbl uma al laar
Jud
e
u
ns
t
Co
nt
g
he
A
--- - -y
"
•
Oh10,
around
th
mormng
s
porte�
·
- tion·s "programs and activities" los P. Garcia today suspended
Holley to • ,11 ei.s.
i,
.t
{1 8)
wi ll he seccetly directed by Red night flight, of the Ph ilippines ! conlnbulmg more to the already
1cb4 1
1 think I would liave
.. pit ..,.,._
· mes as the result of a pre- serious problem of snow removal. COLUMBUS - A candidate for
A"
WANTE "CCC=c;-c Electron Wa., Top
er
d_ awn crash O1 a passenger p1 ane I Al least seven pe rsons died in the title of " meanest man'' re- bett aame than that. tho ,.....
(9)
INSTA LLAT ION O F CUSTOM or NEW Y OHK 1 CP! i- The '' man
.
l
traffic
in�
accidents
'
in
storm
came
arrest
to
th
light
e
cently
B8id
in
and bound
an
fllll'
., .
,
. .
feared
h
m t he Umled m w ic 1 28 peri;ons were
ccrc:ir�ic m the s_treeL
cabmels,
f
made
.,_
oct'lry
aod
rtho
to
on.
a
couple
and
Paulding
GAS
eluding
FUEL
a
report
f
ro
m
Athens
County,
fu
acnd
gr
coal
,-J•
killed.
nRMI1'B AND PEST CONTROi
•
plastic or floor tile, building Slates bell1::,•es the Kennedy_ elec•
thei, daughter, when f.heir car cording to J. L. C-Opeland, law Lester Bon,, 11 pl'llldmt rl ..
........
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� F-....,.L IIUIW:- naces. Call for lree est imates.
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Forerrun &amp; Abbott Middleport ranch -type home at $10.00 per tion victory was 1 960' s biggest The plane, a DCJ, crashed , ----------- enforcement supervisor, Ohio Di• Alabama �
�...... • ,Ha
1.. N •UoDwide• Phone R.
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followed
by
reclosely
news
story,
i..
i
ny
type
a.m.
q
.
takeoff
at
3
:
30
foot.
Also
shortly after
fi I O-lfc s uare
vision of Wildlife.
tat on
:..�
ud "- Service S i
modeling. Phone Rutland Sil 2- ----------- 1 ,,2, so p.m. EST Wednesday! from I,
!Ill.
A hunlA!r represented bb uaell
Boys
12-l!).JOlc
Cebu City wiUi tn passengers and
SINGER CANA RY BIRDS--$5. 00. 49 14.
as a Division of Wildlife employe
I
crewmembers
aboard.
I Gauge readings : Gallipolis dam to a blind 83-year-o d
UNDER NEW MAN AG EME."'IT, See Helen Atkins, Stiffler's
l farm wom(20) 8
'
18.2, 9.7, running 4 feet on rollers, an near Albany in order to get to
Store.
12)
22-Jlp
1
and
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81atloa
Servi
•
BIII Lowe
ce
ta
l
Pomeroy-Maso
_
_ n 20-8 [ , Pt. Plea,. hunt on her land. He stated that :i:nttted 1on
Carry-out, PoweU Sf;reet, Mid·
,· of ■cti oo, SlaN 11-1�
.
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station
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ary,
Hmton
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ant
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Fnlarlag
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e
..,__rt.
he had been sent out by the div� ;
-.EXPERT MEAT culling
and
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pain, l ob jobt and eompi.oi. J corder 3 Sµ,-..-d, - l ,ke new I
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Char, sioo to destroy rabid rabbit. tn :1
Kanawha Falls .010 (a1long,
.
Phone WY 2-9975. I
wrapping.
i ·2.2440.
lcston 17.95 .stationary, All move- an effort to atamp out tbe
I. WASHINGTON ( UPI ► - Rob-NledloD of benragea. Orv llle Ph W "
L.- No :
Simon's Market, Pomeroy
By D ICK WEST
.
1:2 5 !Ok V, D. Edwards, Ins. Agency
able dams on the Ohio R l v t r sease. The aged woman UtiNIY,...
1
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1 -31}30tc crt S. ,,IcNamara,
,.
linltf"d
J
rt85 lo�roaUonal
OPaN VININOI
d e!ense secre"-'ere up · London M armet a n d '
( l2 J .22- Jtc
ted him
d
.lulu l
h
·
tary-designate, said today he plans WASl�� G�ON (UPi .l - A long: wmfi
eld dams w�re on the sill!. �;�.
mt' cont1:: Atb- /
no early reorganization of the about t,us t une every year you , oat movements :
G UARANTF.ED G OOD Hot coffee /
B
J·
ena County Game Protecu,,r l',d I
1Jdcm1e Department. He said be I can hear a Io., of grumb mg to .
.
MIDOL POIT
5c a cup. Jack's Dairy B a r.
.
.
r
a n d.j
the effect that the Christmas sea-: ObJo R1vt&gt; - Charles Steven- Dean about the gJtllaJon
t
h
k
will
firSt
ta
e
tune
to
see
w
a
Middlepod, 0.
C I2 J 22-6tc
•, son down 13, �: 10 a.m. ·, Walter I .a-aa;;;;;;a;;;;;;a;;;;;;a;;;;;;a;;;;;;;;;;;a..a'""""'"'"'iaiiiiiii
son Is too Iong.
cI1ange1 are needed ,
11
Beckjord up l4, 3:50 p.m. ; Na•
1
To
this
McNamara
l
say
'Bah
l
"
am]
made
the
stal
ement
, ,.
0
GENERAL ELECTRIC refrigerof
1ona1 up 14 , 9 ·, 30 p · m
•·. C'ty
1
1
afttr a 40-nunute c�nference WI·th "H umbug •· "
ator large Size. l deep freezer
""
t
Huntington down 14, 5: 15 a.m.j
:
Chairman Carl Vmson of the
Unico - lai ge size. Antique
The trouble with the Christmas \ orlenian down 15, 4 : 45 e.m.;
M i�:�:�:�
: /:64,
HouSe Armed St?r.•lces Commit·
mirror. Lllr�e size, excellent
KAUTZ F E E D:STORE
Heason ls that it hi too .short. If Trade Winds up 15, 6 a.m.; Chris
1
tee.
At
Chester
p
Sha e Extension table, 6 chairs •
had my y,: ay, the •·twelve days Jr. down 15, 6 : 45 a.m.; Mike CredI
4
The veleran Georgia Democtal
buffet, good condition.
of
Christmas" would be changed itor down 16, 6 : 55 a,m.; Peggy
HAMILL
:TATION wa::; underStood _ to have _ advl�d
Mrs. John W. Stout
Before 9:00 A. M.
lo the "six month• of Christmas." Downey up 17, 12: 20 a.m . ; C. V.
McNill:1ara agamSl rushm_g !nto
Alb.a n y 3353
Jlarri::;onville, Sh-2-48..14
nut J don't mean that the way Horner up 17, 2 ; 15 a,m. ; Albert
GAS BILLS WILL 81 PAYAILI
a
5
E
NO ADMISSION CHARGE
•
any �ig defense reorgan�zalion,
D
r
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y
''"!c
y
n
;c
=:c
12-21-3tc
it might sound. In proposing a llolden down 19, 5: 15 a.m. : Titan
1 :-::
one
s�eepmg
as
as
cspccullly
L
�UPPLY.
HU1LDING
ER
NElG
AT THE ROUSH KEYSTONI STATION
.stretch-out, rm not thinking In up 19, 1 : 30 a.m.: Wade Childress
Wishing All Our Friends
a;;;;;;a;;;;;;
-a
.;;;;;;11 Kitchen Cabinets, vinyl asbes- that proposed to President · elect terms
;;- .;.;;a;;;;;;a;;;;;;_,;;a;;;;;;a;;
enjoywnt,
but
rather
of
and Customers
down 20, 6 : 35 a.m. ; B ayou LaREPOSSESSED
tos block 9 I D insu18.tion. o�n· John _F. _ Kennedy by � stu y surv ival.
A Very
comb up 27, 6:40 a.m. ; Oefenclar
i
OUR OFFICE WILL HAVE THI
SPINET
PIANO
ing, window ty pe. Call Ne1g- corrumss.100 he11ded by Sen. S U· Most of us are old enough to reMerry Christmas 1
31,
n.m.
3:25
u
p
Bargain Prked - F rH Tunll•ZJ.TFC art Symmgton, D-Mo.
lers, Racine, Ohio.
SAME HOURS, SIGNS WILL
member the tlrne when the Galllpolh Dam _ Charles Snv.
e Be nch - , /\
-WESLEY ELY, PROP .
v
McNa�tara told Unit� Press
:
.:��:
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Christm
started
season
lh
;:day
H
as
RE
I
NG
f.t
IR CO DITIONI 0
y
_ 1
der down 12: 20 a.m. David M�rBE PLACED AT OUR LOCATION
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e- lntern a�mnal all the •ervic� see•
1
alter Thanksgiving. Thal was the an down t e.m. ; R. \V. Lea down
Expert Piano Tuning &amp;: Re- : EfiATION service. Jack 8 R
. .
(21 CARD OF THANKS pair Work - Adult Piano frigeratlon. New Havert PI1onc relar.slups and o 11 er 1op e1v11 tan day the deparIment swre
,_ ! turned 1 : 35 a.m. ; City
• of Maysville up
8 001 . hed un·
poSls that wo� 1 d
o u r l.essons - Learn To Play
-tf
TU 2•3537.
on
the
colored
lights,
put a carol 4 : 20 a.m.
WE WISH TO EXPRESS
1.l de r 11 e Symmg,1�
6-_
i •
Po[) -- Religious - Jaz? ....,n p 1an" w1.11 be album on the record player and Ka a
thank11 and deep appreciation
n wha River - Solvay down
1 10 °i ---- £1llt� umler the Kennedy adm1.ru.si c . Private Lessons, in
Mu
s
AUC ' N E R
opened their Christmas sales - M...
for the sympathy, cards a n d
'"
met
1 a.m. ·, Thelma A n n
.11 t udio.
tr8t mu. .
that L'I, raised the prices.
RE '\SONA.DLE I\ATES
nower1 exIeoded aI the death •·You Pl,y Your Isl Lesson
. .
"
down
•1armet
2,so a.m.·, M errill
' s not ant icipate
SATISF ACTION G UARAN tEED f le sa Id Iie uoe
Weary or Cro1by
of our l m110Bnd and brother,
Or Y ou Don 't Pay"
down
Winfield
5:40 p.m.; Beaver
any re l uc�ance on t he part O r But f w stores nowaday have
Call or Wrile L O. McCoJ
FOTOS MUSIC CO.
Clair Spencer, by our m a n y
o
.11
Winfield
6:25
p.m. i H elen' z.
up
those
signatcd to acc t t�e the nti.ence to wait
Chrster, Ohio
J 18-W. 2nd St.
friends and relotlve11.
unlil after down Winfield 7:30 p.m.: WiUiam
::
p
�t
:
cause of fear
e JO Thanksgiving. A ut the o n
B--22-30-tp po�t s.
W Y 2-2889
His wife Betty, and hia B rothers Pomeroy
l y Penn down Winfield 8 : 55 p.m. i
bo
bol
nter
e
a
15
I
ed
h
b
h
m1�
l
·
c 121 22-Uc -- - - --merchents
who
bolher
w
1
t
h
tn '
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.
.
. 1 Wl11 undertake no maJor re- Thanksgiving ar• the food store Duncan B ruee up W fteId I a.m.
AUCTIONEEn
ilCIIICll:IIIJCIIIIII.IC!IC'CIIIIIIC�-------�
------,-,----,---,--:-,-,-- 1 TlffiE!; SMALL PUPS, 1 week.1
· t'10� 0f the Def�sc De-- o perators. They have a vested in· 11
orgamza
Co111plete Service
.,
.
o
old
wh
ne
two
,
tan
ite,
F
e
.
r
MEMORIAN
(3)
•
µartmenl m the immediate fuCrlll Uradlonl
holida
in
terest
the
being
y,
o
It
ne �
9
for .n good home. Mrs. G a i I
ture," M cNamara saId ·
IN MEMORY OF OUR Dear Son,
Wrll.e, Phone or Contact
of tha few limes when they can "
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la
L' � M 1"ddl rt
M
PFC Lewll F, Walker, who was
i c. BRADFORD, Radnr., Ohio Ask1..'ll how long this might be, unload pumpkins.
::°
11�0:: W� 2_31 00_ · •
Jt
12
�
killed In action 16 yeara ago. ________ __
he .ad&lt;led:
•11111i111(1Cll:1CIIIC�◄•CWCftlClCC4.CC'llliWWW424
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1
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today, Dec. 21, 1944.
- '' Not until r have a chance to lt ill this trend toward an early i
·"'
pllc
tU)GGEO DHAIN or_"'s.
•
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BOXER PUP, FEMALE,
5 Tank? Get Klenn•Em-All Sop- understand the need for any yuletide that the lraditionali:its l' ,,..,
,V
d_
e
cry.
They
co�tend
that
by
th
e
0
Sixteen years have _ pacaed and months old. Reasonably prJccd .
.
chang
a
N
,::Y @&amp;@C
e"
tic t nk clean . Fas t and econ..
Contact George L. Beegle. ,WY om ice l. Landmark Fann Bur
time Christmn._s itself rolls around
-----gone.
·
people
are tired or the whole
-..--••..,.....••"••tt11111 f&lt;Mlllffllll.llllll!IIIIINCCCaaaace
2·3232 or WY 2·301..
12-21 ·31 P eau, Pomeroy.
Still your memories I inger on.
12-17-39tc
thing and are eager to get on
lz
with New Year's.
NEW 12-GAUGE PUMP
G U N MUELLER FURNACES, WEST•
ii
Now let me make dear that
l
H
.nd
rn
o,plla
Eni
e nd good Be\lglp rabbit d o g.
;.;dnett we recall.
H
ING OUSE a pplinnces. A old
.,,
You had a kindly word for each Both for $50. _T htme WY 2-2008. BroUM?rs, Syracuse, Ohio. Phone Among those who entered Hol- am �s w ?ry s t :e ext m o( �
�
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i
m;
12-21-3tc WY 2.fi384.
And died beloved by all.
l HI-tf zer hospihil in the past 24 hours hearmg l?g ros Y r�a� o a �
Your voice 1■ mute and 1tllled ==-:c:=:---::-:-----c-:-:- ----------::- were : Brent Rodgers, 111 Kineon White Chr 1slmas. And 1sn t It a I
FIVE COWS -- 2 In production.
Ave., Lurry J. f&lt;ou ,h. 5l0 \\ Third bless;ng th�t we don't have those �
the honrt
Ah, bltler was the trial to part 3 rreshen last of .J a nuary. E. R. COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO- AVE. , Mrs. Jam2::1 A. Thomson, blasted _clupmnnks with us as U
) much this year?
Hollon, M inersville. Phone WIFrom one 80 good 811 you.
_;
.
tection Lile Auto Fire Pollo Waterloo .Star Ht. . C N()rlhup ,
.
.
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9-2185·
But in deploring the s1luahon .
12-2 '• ·3tp
Bid2
.
Rt
Spires
M
You .r. not rorgott.n. loved
Chau�ey
'
Cal I Don M1. 11s, M1 d'd· Iepor1, 01uo
'
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!i,
well, M iss Do rt•as Elkins, Rt. 2 the tracIItionaI'1sts over1ook a v1tal 1 H
000
element which negates their ar�BOXER PUPS FOR SALE. Will
Nor ever wlll you be.
BARNES-SIMPSON IN SU RANCE Crown City, Arthur Nelson. Rt. 1
�
As long _. life and memory last hold tiU Christmas. Eugene A cnts, Middleport. Fire, Aul&amp;- Rolland, Mrs. Turner _T. S�unde_rs ment . .- namely,. !he popul1:1t 1on "'
Holter, Racine, Ohio. Phone r! e. Bonds. Phone WY ,. Oak Hi ll, Mrs. Hattie Gillespie, explosion . There s unply are _too
We will remember thee.
bil
.
.
12·20-:Jtc
903.
ml1■ you so, Our hearts are 1 WI 9-3723
Oak l l ill, and Mrs. Ronald D. many people trymg to buy gifts
IS--2?·U
2
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---nt the same time.
Miller, Jackson.
J
•
S�led By Shoppl'r■
Ulrth,
A:-:. goo■ on, we mis, you NEW THREE 8EDROOM HOME
·
In Syracuse. Ha rdwood Oooni . ------- Mrs. Frank Puc ket t , Radcliff This f�mt lr n.s been driven home
more .
built-in
cabinets.
gas
fumoce
,
1
' L'J....J,,,. son, l 2 · 08 p. m. Wt.&gt;dnesdc1y. Mrs. ev�ry mghl this month as I have
Your loving amill', your gentle
paneled walls, insulated. Price
U rycel Durst, Ht. 1 Leon, W. Va., driven home from work.
race
w
.
son,
son, IO: 18 a.m. Wi•dncsday. Mrs. In order tu reach my. little
No o�e can fill your vocnnt $6000. 00, Call Pat Patter
Portland, VI 3-2201.
H IGIIWA \' PllOPERTY - 40 Bel't Roseberry, 2.30 Huron St., nest, I have to pass two big sub-place.
W
12 16 fltc ucres wilh 10 acres tillable, 5Jackson, son, 2: 30 a . m. Wednes- urban shopping centers. Maneu•
·
vering an automobile by these 1
room f rame home wilh bath and day.
Sadly mlued � his parents, ===="Cec--:-:=:-:c - -KENMOllE
HEATER
SAME
AS
furnaco hcntin�. a basc�cnl Pat ients rec" nn y d ist'lmrgl-r l in- pl ��s Is roughly t'Omparabl e lo _
Mr. and Mr,. Lowis Walker.
QUALITY TV
new. U d one wlntPr.
llli ba111, double gurnge, und duck- d chl l
�
H ch unl L . t:n ufman, Faye dnvmg a hrrd . of elept•imt s �
Brother Virgil Walkel'. His ch,1u
�
fon. �arge r;,lzP. _ Glenn Je_ ...,ell, 4.'Q house plenty 1-{0otl {:ur�cn
CHAS SIS
dren; James F. Walker and Downm�ton
J. M m phy, Joseph C. Thompson, thro�g h a �hcep d i p.
.
, Ohm. Ph . M Y 8· g ro
i
,
xrcllr
nt kM.·at1on Mrs. Surah E. Nease, M rs . Mar- It 1� nothm� uncommon to fmd w
und nnd e
Sharon l.ou Walker.
3135, Albrmy.
12 16 me
on Stale Houlll No. 7 t'ombino lon Cnldwcll and Infant son, Mn. traUic 1,ackcd U]l for two or three 1
Cellal AU 'INlllt
to make this o ve ry attr,1 c1 ive l l urold c J f o rrison Mrs . r, 1•ed miles behind nocturnal shorpers I �
co11nectlo11t are
'
2 STORY BRICK BUILDING.
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for a pt ace to i �
buy lll $12, 000.00
11,eh111, hen...
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Dre Iookmg
who
lendrrson.
l
e
B.
John
rcer
'
M
Huy
6u�lnt•s!I room and 2 partGood Cl111■ U■ed Can
Wlrtd, hand ..
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I
SllUUltBAN - 7·t oom ( l' a m o Dl&gt; t iorn h M� Gui n· l&lt; im her ly G. park. Ry ll(!Xt Christmas pro!). I rt
11�1ddl ,
menls. 113 feel tl ccp •t
All IW'ab■ alNI Model■
au.a. Compo'
!
.
llcnt orc• Tol h,·rt ' l . arry J · · Lea ke S. ue El- a bl y won · t b l! able t o gct hOln(' 1
ntnts .,. Amii, .......
port Pr1ce $21 ,000 .00 Cnnlnct home. with . hulh, l'Xl C
METROPOUT�N MOTOR!I
I
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• (!d i , 1a rgo 1 1 t, n 11:i gr r, Ma ry Louise Sc·;1rbcr· I at u JI .
""""rd u1r heating , gas -fir
to • rlfll'd fMIII IIIIN ...
- Eul Mala 81.
Wal t er Grueser. IVY 2•J.wv. 1
;,
! po1·c1 1
nge ,md 1-acre I o1 . 011 n· ri m l Dhna I At1ams.
. to
1·11c rf! I s. o cour::;c, a w,y
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.
- apnrtment (or rent 11·7-l
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liln ektop road Z miles f r o ni ·
,,
m1 0 1d th i• s ghasuy enhmgIomcnt. s•
A mon!( Alling
1
.
,
Courthouse.
A
l)(!st
buy
nt
unlyl
Acmrding lo tho midni�ht re- All _wti have to do is start t�c ' �
FOR SALE: 48 Bu ick , 53 Pont - (9 a} MAR!NF. SUPPLIES
_
000.00 A $4,200.00 lonn c.i n be
$7
ZBNITII
de partment, Christmas season on the Four .h I
,
__
rs.
C
_ _______
lac. Nice Sftond Hand {l,
port of the nursing
r.
buy
responsible
ossumed
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July.
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AS 18 SPECIAU
HOME A ND JOB orroRTUN- l Christ i Bnys, William Willinmson J have worked out a plan un- \
57 Me�a11 60 II, ti. ""·00
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.., J U• mul Mrs. Minnie John son were der wh 1�
' h p(!OJlIe \\'OUId sI1op 1n
ITV - CompICkt Y equip
For SaIe
.
51 Merur, 70 8· P. SSQUI
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blo
new
k ml � . all in poor rondltion.
brilorlum in
j. ,
alphabetical order - A-through-E I �
VENETIAN BLINDS, all · color11. -H fl. r. Mert:11r, Outfll S99:i.OO
a lso 6--room howui with balh and
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Those who we re listed as fair in July, F-lhrough✓ In Au�ust ti
Window BUnda and ahadH all
METRO POLRAN MOTORS
eating, This is a going bus- induded Ned Hamilton, Newt Rad• K - 1,hrou,gh • 0 in September, P- I �
h
gas
eo1on. Dalt Wlppel Supply• 215 IIO Eul M ala 81.tfft, Pomeroy
lness . estabh.!hed and with a ekln, Thomas Clutts, Otho Wand- through · T in October and U· 1
Pbone WYZ.Sl'l'I
Unlaa Aw., Pomeroy, Ohio.
good income. Only reason for lihg. Lawrence Willis, John Mil- lhrough-Z in November.
p
8-20-tfc
Th• KNOX-M odol F2110Y '
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l2-Hlt ___
_ _____ selling Js owner·■ health.
ter, C\Jarles McElhinney, E a r I Note that am leaving Decem• W
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Deluxe cablMt In Ebony eofot. 2!"' overall d 11, picture .
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1n
BOX 228
BAY OR STRAW delivered
1•IIONE W Y 2·3830 Robcrt11 Clarence Fisher, M r s. her open. That's when I intend �
•O I
mus. 282 111 In rect1n1ul1r pictu� ■'9L
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CUCKLER REALTY
lrlldt load, Iola. call or write,
F•nnle Caldwell, Belva Priddy. to do my shopping.
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APARTMENTS - Furnished and TIVO ACRES, 6 ROOM t!OUSE, Brent Rodgers . Syl�ester W alsh, I
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LY-2•mfumlshod. McMasters. Middle- oil floor furn ace, running wat· Mrs. Hattie G1llesp1c. Mrs Plu- ACTRESS EXPECl'ING
2060
a.Blfcmtaine, Ohio
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Actress
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HOI,.LYWOOD
W.
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Weaver,
Alva
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Qui�kle,
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outbmldtngs,
two
house.
In
er
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porl Pbone
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cellar, good one ear gnraga. Durst . Miss Adeline Olda ker. I Jeon Simmon11. 31, and director
Arthur Net Rll'hard Brook$, 48, announced
ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMENT One and 9 10 mile out o( Mid, 1 Homer Henderson and
al1C'nts were re. l Wednesdoy they are exl)eCUng
,
with bath . Phone WY 2 3&amp;42 or dleport, Zu�pan llollow Rd. R i son , All other p
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m,.,
I th E'lr f 1rst c hild next Au&amp;
ll-1?-tfc R. 1, Elmer Bat nhart, $3500 00 ' ported good.
evenmga WY 2·3319
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shortly
No�•
C?uple
wed
The
ndmin1
we!'e
blood
12 14 10!:c Two unils o(
.
1 after MISS S,mmonJ
actdtvor&lt;td
Wedneson
,tal
hos
the
islcred tn
p
MODERN unfurnished s roomt
OR- day.
er Stewart Granger.
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and beth ap,rtmenl Blrcll ,al&gt;
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!net,,
d�po,at,
Incinerator, ____TRAD E
APPROPRIATE COLOR
SERVICE, RUT • • •
Pbon
WY'2-5
large clooet,,
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SIX ROOM IIOUSI'.. t-5 a,re lot . , FOR1' WORTI I. Tex. &lt; l PJ\ - DENVEf &lt;UPII-Maior. �Uch�
Will sell or trade fm· house The menu o( n local rcstauranq ard B.nttcrton, whose a�inisu• I
ts
is �lagued by financial_ prob- !
HOUSB 1634, Ll'NCOLN Heights. lro.tler. Sm:i ll •lowu paymcnt i herc boll� "indlvidunll:u�:I scrv- : tion
QMIQ ......
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lcms.
t
lht
_!'.1gned all , his Cbgs\m&amp;S ,
recincsb
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Rnrr-'ficnlly
but
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Rob-write
or
4 rooma and lwllh. new gas will flnnnt'f'. fnll
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pla&lt;�. according lo Rod Cochron,
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Ct''.OMDus - A five-foot Suck- ' "
A li Bullet in ,ubscrlbert are in
eyt. _ t_ree provkied by the O h I i
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for a treat," Hported t.ochran,
JJlv1uon of Forestry has b e e n
"for 1981 m.an:1 the Z5th year for
TBUall&gt;.&amp;Y
11,IO 0,, 1-.
·1 lanted ln BraaUla, \lew capllal
the magazine. and a 8pectaJ Anni- 4:oo MW Room
12,. Trull, ... �of Bra:r;�durlng the recent _corJ•
versary Issue ia In the mill for' 4 : 30 flere'a ffolltwood
12,.
JI Could bl You
rerence there of U. S. govemors. ! a
J nuary. We think this wllf be a 5 : 00 Steamboat b W
12,16
NBC
Nowt
A tree. nattve to eac hltate, memo
rable lsaue, one our read.I 5 : 30 Sgt. Prtttoa
1,00
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wa1 set fn a plot and each had
6:00 Flatt 6 &amp;cruao Show
!ers will enjoy."
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hronze plaque at lt1 base glvlnll ·
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0:25 Weather
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IO Lonlta YOIIII
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1 he 8C'ientlflc and rommon namE!tl
6:80 New, Picture
LEONARDO. ETC.
1,oo
v...., or. l4llono
md the plentlng date
MIAMI , UPI ! _ William PhUip 6, 45 H untloy Brinltlty
,'Mle plaq� for Ohio I contribu•
Geor11 Valentine Gabortau de la 7:00 Sea Hunt
.
1,00 Mab Roam
lion reads: 'The State of O h I o,
Palme 40 won an a·rgumeot with 7: ,0 l)utlaw1
1,30
Hfft't Hollywood
Michael V. DiSalle, Governo,,
the Bu,.;,u of Vit,,J Statlatlctj 8 , IO Bat llate,wm
s,oo Stemproudly pre9ftlts to BruWa o u r!
Tuellday when he named hi■ two- 9:00 Bldselor Father
l,IIO Clio,, 1(Jd
1
stat e tree - The Ohio Buckeye. " eek -o
w
ld son Leonardo Alleuan- 9: 30 P'ord Shaw
1,00 You •tked
Brasilia, the new eaptUil, l■ In-I
Gaboriau de l 10:00 You Bet Your Lift
e, t5 8pot1,
' and from the old capital and oea- drol' Vercingetorige
I 10,30 Two F.,..
j la almf.
1,25 Weatltet
port if Rio de Janeiro.
u-oo New1
e,30 Nows
" I am dolng what J , can to re11:
1
10
WeatberCMt
main out or step," Willlam Philip
a, 15 Huntley Brlnlde)' Rapot1
etc., said. "They (Bureau of Vital u,u Jack Paar
Ross County League
'1 : 00 Pioneers
stat1&amp;llcs1 said the namo wouldn't 1:00 Sip Off
1,30 Dan Raven
Is
FRIDAi
so I went down
flt
!heir
form,
1:30 Westerner
COLUMBUS - The lloott Coun·
6,&amp;
Slgo
On
there
end
told
them
'blast
your
8,00 Belle Teiepi,
1 y Con &amp;ervatlon ,Wlt
_ague,
.._ ,I bi••
_est forms" ' "
i 7 :(N) Today
10:00 MO.. Shane
subscriber to the Ohio Co111erva•
·=:;-;-;;;,;;;---;--:=,:;:9 · 00 Welcome Nel&amp;bbon
11: 00 New,
�ion Bulle�in, hBi again renewed 1 LO�DON ( tJPH-A t�ck load10;00
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its subscription - one for each ed with fl,800 worth of bquor and
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10,30
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Huncb
11:
15 •aek Paar
member, 406 in all . While many wlne waa stolen Tuesday while
11;· 00
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1,00
Sigo Off
oonaervation and ■porlffllan chdta l the driver stopped off for a cup
ftl&amp;M .
subscribe !or their members, the of tea.

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Ohio To Get Little Ret,·e·J.f

Sheriff Robert Hartenbacb and hlJ depuUe., t1,1:.
:;, M�
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����·ue�
with
police officers of all �eig, County toWDJ, expr JJ
,.
Christmas
ed
a
Wish today that this area baa no part GI
loo pobliMtd _, " 1, u,,
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deaths on the nation'a hlghwaya f1Vflf
510
expected
an
rammed
and
M
U.S.
y
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clod
......
below
10
with
lllale
the
In
llllerulloool
Pnu
By Uollel
a ....i .,._ ..._ Clorlslmu
Ic
l he holidays.
l
Oblo'1 deep -. weather con- while Chesapeake bad • "balmy" utility pole.
The sheriff, finishing up his fourth year i. of•
lluday. l'llblleelioa
Tho -therman lorecaot •111! ::::: ,,............i
linued tociiiY with not much proo- nine abo•e.
1'11&lt;ffav.
lice. and about to embark on a second term, recalled
pect of improvement In the next 'lbe w..thor bu &lt;'Olllributed to cotd lemptratura opln
, there has been no Christmas highway death In the couaat leaot II dealhl in Ohio 1in&lt;e with oome modonlion tooJ¥ln ..i 1
few day1.
I ty In his time in office. He hopea tbia year will be M
11,e we•thennan offered a �lght the big lllDw fell on Tueaday the wonnlna lrmd conlillullll
; uception.
hope of I warmiJII INnd Christ· nllht. llloat of the death,, ha•• throul!f, Sunday. 11o,......, tbt, p """ 1
1
W
ma, alterDOOD, but K probably been over Hertion from llhovel- mm,ury wu not upocted to ro �i:!'hA'::,� pu• Olf.,.r, uk only that motori,t, and PonNe101 and MIMI, I ,..
en F •
1Y
r• u,e good pudc,n,n1 and inl&lt;lll• lice olfffll will tab to Ibo ....,
will not make·too much dlllerence mi snow « iiho•ing ,lalled cars climb aboYt tho frealn&amp; mon 1n ' r
porod
I
atoto
affldnlt
cha
r- gence. especi,lly during the bol'• ·• bope1 of lloppinl or i&lt;lont, _,
any part o1 tho ute.
, in the huge bllllkel o1 11110W co•- from """ drilll.
flnt defondont Dorl John- day ......, wbicll aU•act s an un- ·.,,. they happen.
tring the otale from Lake Erle 'lbe United PNu International OcculOQI poriocll of ...,. Dur.,.
11• J r" 25 Athillo, with countable number ol penon, 14 n., majority o( or
U I
to the Ohio River.
c:ount showed al least nine of the ries. mainly In Eaolffl, Ohio, wer,
u
1m rd:••c In the highway,.
--aused either by caiei.-, •
Bitter &lt;0ld wu the order for latalllies n,sulling from lrafflc ••peeled for tonlgbt with g-.i1
l
0
U· The officers remind rewenl ; noranc,. or looliahneu, _. the ■!ale during the night with accidents on slippery road.I. The ly lair wulher over the nmolnd- I Sh• 1 :
C roo';; 11 that all highway, .,.. ,till Icy and be avoided with the beJp ., ..
temperalum plungiq&amp; well b,low laleot wu 1bunday oltomoon I er of Ohio. A low preuun, oru �
u
n
o
oy I or• very dangen1111. cautioning them • public.
ty
"""· Toledo wu the eoldut 1jl0t when I Lucu Count1· man ■kid- • wu expect,d to drop ,-pldly r w
•
to drive ,low,r than u■ual. It i■ ' Sh,rilf Hartenbach 111,i - Ill
k
---------.-'--------- · ·- -- 10utheutwanl from Central Con· nooy�- ffld •
I'll1 WM 1I en
,.. a
■
that at lealt ■ome Icy h.. r.c,ived the full
II•
Ida today and lollll!f,I. p,eldlng l to Mu nici pal Cou rt Judgo
■pots
highway, from motorilta In tbo put a4
l'ill
on
remain
the
the light IIIOW over the .- dur· WHIi
f
om H. Jan" or his ,lo- througJ, thla n,arly
apent year. that ho '-' thla wll1 I"-•
Saturday.
1nJTho
Ice bu ""ther pia,u,.t no,L.
uro, lo bIUO ...__
orron1· Nearly all the main routes of I
"'"
w
w
A«ordiq to tbo United ,mot.mt, in all part, o1
the county are ,.,. clear oo1 - · 1nternotiooal,
11ate :!..pr,::"�n
· .,.
ondary roada and county main• , Am,ricam budod II .-y ..
Stalled cara ond dead lellories udgo Jo-■•
taioed road.I ore lllclt in ■p&gt;t,. 1 r!Ctioo for C'hrillmU 11
The home of Ralph Martln on Locust Street In Mid• were ...._!Ace. ID Cleve- •
'- .,
especially at nights when '""""· , day with I llal&gt;I ...,
was awarded the first pri� Thursday evening land. tho city outo club nported
· NEW OWNER - Keith Goble, left above new owner dleport
... pa,
The Slate lfighway Patrol. on wrapped packag.. for - oau14
of tbe Ford Agency in Middleport, started
1
that busi- in the religious category of the ChrtStmas Lighting con- the b,aviesl volume o1 .,.. trounumerou
lli1f417.
IO-year
11a
the
and
Club
Garden
Middleport
the
by
sponsored
test
s ..,......,., ha, ,,..,.. be the deed!itol bollday Ill. Ibo
in
calla
ble
.
ned 14· years ago. He talks with Curtis Jenkinson, his
ed motorlm qainlt drinking year.
Dayton n,porled eqbt b,low
�cl! a11d car financing manager, who began his em• Amateur Gardeners Club.
umbu
lhiJt
rn
ze
home.
Martin
the
at
featured
was
Scene
Natlvit:•
A
wlule driving an automobil•. Many /
mo ing, Col
ro
110!111ent wilh the local agency, also 14 years ago .
e
A IJ)OUSIDlUI for 11,o -··
on
Second place was awarded to the home of Mrs. R . C . below, Clev.land li•e b,low, Finddeaths luwe been cauoed by 1ucb
whlcb with ofr ..t .._
railroad8.
•
erranl driven and m1meroua per- ines WiU tr
Sansbury and Miss Sally Schaaf.
lay. olghi below, Cinclrmatl one
l
rt mfllime ......
Receiving honorable mention wen, Mr,. Garen Stansbury , Mr, b,low and Mariella live a bo•e
are arrested on the charge.
.
fl .
than
sal
In the n,lliiot11 rroup waa the WIiiiam Slater. Mn. Guy Reyn Report■ from rural area■ ■hawed ' �
the sheriff oaid.
port• :;,.,,...�
Aid .....�-":
i
Ider adings.
First United Pre1byt,rlan church old,, Mn. Essie a....r., Mn.
-,
I
f
or
O1f1ce
o
y
lull
A
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t
o.
i
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C'i
"C1
includo
iou
n l n.a
ro
I Additional w1nne,.. in tho third ___ ee coun
First place in the non-rell�lou• W. H . Juhlilll, Mn. Wesley Fry, - "'
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J
I caleRory .,.. the
and fourth drawing, for gill priz.
of M, . Miu Karrie Marie Smith ond
i"I
in the Pomeroy Merchant,· 1
Keith Goble of Gallipolls, new owner of the Ford and M rs. John Zerkle which f,a- Mro. 0. P. Klein.
·
Agency In Middleport formerly known as Preston Mo- tured Santa·, workshop. s«-ond
Chriatma■ ,hopping oea1m1 pro- ,
motion have been announced.
tors; )!as bad 14 years experience in the automobile pl..., wu awarded to Wllliam ,
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I
Spra�• High Street.
d
merchandising field.
·
They
we
Mayer.
Pomero
Don
w
A natlft of Matewan. W. Va.. The agency _employes 15 persons
Bo,lness establlllunent, were
roy 125 second prl,e; Dorothy
3S
r
Mm,. OOl!illY . he started in the' and hamllea all llnes of Ford can al,o )ldged. lleeeMn�
Wolle Rt 2 Racin, 125 third U
hono '1oilaai in Hunllnglon after and truckt and parts. 'Ille (tan, able mention were the Bowlin�
prize: M�. 0. E.
iil\T •
i, Miners·
·
WOf.ld War II and liked it so woll : chiBe wa1 porchaaed an Novomher Coats f'\moral Ho1111, the Cit�
arn800
Eleaoo, I
priu,
loorth
125
ville
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Carl T. J,lltch, 51, Pomeroy . Wing.It, Syraeu&gt;e 11 !U
. . -ho � . .. . � In ii "fnim l 1 . bu\ �me officially lranafer, .... NatlGnal Bant ond .Zerk!•
. 0 th pri,e: Puneral JerViCft for Matt ie '!
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• �Jed Thur,day ••.,,,., at Holier Nancy
Truckiq- Oan,1&amp;1,.i : ' · O
, , ·
'..ere on out. .
·
I red tllyr·-� '
Rutland, 110 SUI· Marie Springer, 91. who died •t A fire 1� Dllln!inl ot
Morgan.
p tol In G l
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hi the cbin ancl wfnilowl ,uoun
s.... yean ago he moved to ,
----I 11t priN aild Don Ru, Miner1ville. ' the Fo,ter llest Home will be held , n, 40 in Harriaoiwille which ...
lpollo.
t de&lt;eaaedal.....,
lloo
1be
menti
by
..l!.,ioyed
121B
,....lvln
'14,
Re&lt;ox,
V.
Harry
hcnorablo
of
�
Golllpol11 where be managed the
II I p. m. j lint thought to bo "'\I of ,;,,,,!nil
on
' Ill NVanlh prize.
TSaturday alt,n,oon
the
Charle119t,
Street,
Ba&amp;.
Blak•
M.
E.
of
homes
tho
�
for
Roel
and
g
Parken,burg
Va.
W.
.
Ri
.
only """""' �'II"..� t1,o
.
D
_
Gillen Ford Sale8 unUI purcha1 ,
fro
3
. P. Klein, Frank Voungwerth paued away, 'l'tlursd,-y after an a number of years. Re attended j Drawing Winnen al the other 1 m the E"'mg Chapel WIth Rev· .....l
O
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Br'UliD
wa
yne
Ing the local outl�t. The Goble,, ;
apartmenl. the WIibur Theobald elltended Ulne... He wu • ret ir- th• Enlerprlle E. U. B. Church. ' weeb who have not yet calle&lt;l for ' Harold Hohnel Ill clia:R&lt;•
1
who have _two &lt;h1idren, Jennifer.
follow m the Syra- . n., llro ltarted ...... I " .
home and tho C. H. Jones homo ed official of the New York Cen· He ii ■urvived by hl• wife. MU- their gilts an, Carolyn Snow Ath- 1 Buria_l Will
7, and Bridget, 4 , will move to
ill
. The deceued cfnmney flue and •u nearly out
cemetery
H
CUM!
1
Mid
,
s
•
1..arkins
,
tral Railroad having served u dred Campbell MJtch · • daughter. I en S10: Frances
on Third Avenue.
MlddleJlOrt aa IOOn as suitable
p
by her by the - firemen lttMld. A
death
in
receded
..
,.
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CheLy
$25,
Eva
dleport.
and
nch.
Jud�e, for the contett "'"' foreman ol engines.
I�N
I
M
housing ... be obtained. _
op- part o( the partJtlon - ....
_who
Springer,
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C.
hlllband.
i
shl
110.
�
.
Mr. an Mn,. MIiton MIiier and '11,e de&lt;eased .... born In
r,
tw:':.and..;n,.' ..
. I
from the home • order to 1ft"
store
III
eraled
I
S}'l'II•
Mr. Goble baa had �111 en�ire 1
grocery
.
Mrs. Jf"mlM Roim GI Pt ter, Ohio. Jan. 26, 1805. Re held 1 Pomeroy.
Winners may clabn their l(ifts
I
serv!: department interJOr .ramtvent blaze from ,preadiq.
membenhiu cards al th, 8ap!ld l Other survivors are hiA fathe.r, • at the Daily Sentinel office on c':-!�r I n� °'.yean.
Meigs County Jaycee learlers · P,f'am1nt. W, Va ,
0
8
rueces
me
1�n
d
When firemen lll'l'n,d _,,
ed
up
spruced
n
O
an
for
thf
lb
ln
_
ud
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in
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Temple of Charleston, No. 38. , Theodore Mllth: a slllter. K11thryn Mechanic Street ia Pomeroy.
e J j,i! i
said todav Mei.RS County',: l'P.- ·
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.
nepbow1,
c
Mn.
Mr.
k
one!
a
smoke
on sponse to their Cltrl,tmas pro- Jud�.. met at th• born• of th• Mkldl•oorl Lodtt F. and A. M .. Mitch and a brother. Edgar. .u ·
remained in the lrOoJ,e. The
House lo be held m January pe
----Branch, Columbus; Mr. and Mrs. vohmteer. aided in � lie
a dale lo be announced.___ Jed was excell,n commendlng M I,,., Nelli, anl R•lli• Zerkl• S&lt;ottl,h RIies of Columbus. T•r,• I of Pomemv.
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Charles Branch, Mr. and Mn:. IIDOb. Before the fire �
N'sidents, busine11 �rganizatlon1, l with m�mben1 of both ,aMM iI an Chapttt IS, Royal At't"h 'fa- Funeral aervicu will hf heJd 1· an!a
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Paul Br�C'h, Mr. and Mn. Clar- rnembera; bad Wt U. � •
) clubs. Thf Zf&gt;crkl� homP was d* 1 11on!'I . Kan11wh1111 C'.ommanrl�r•· No 1 l'l-'on"ay , December 26. at 10 �. m, " �ci n e f'Juldren
and m&gt;cial clubs.
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T•mplar. P.-t• l&lt;ellem , a1 1L,--I w Ith Rev. Santa will
rJI!' Ewmg
,. Magill. all of Columbus. 0. : partial blue brob
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• day morning and af- : nl &lt;l I ,. g it
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.
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put
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.
.
wu u y
; 1 shrlnf" . "r Chn l"lf"ston.
l ternoon the Jaycees deU'Vered
i Francis Glazier in charge. Burial ; day evening tn Racme to treat .
t
w
Mr.
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hat
t
hildr
of
area.
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ived
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I Mr. Heoo,
l, Fire departments from • • , .
k Springs ceme, ;u;i
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baskets of food and toys to needy I g � �• •;:;,:: :..
will follow in
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anrJ thP Pomerov ,riU,ui:e.
. Mn Ch:i t ''&lt;".\ ief' o ' Mral H
r .
idJ I.P.tr.!Ien
w lth Mr l h Z rk�
the
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at
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men
be/
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of
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precaution
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At 9 a. m. on the Utt. h. Paul 11t Ille co�,,. 0
Mr!II
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Simon, Dale Kaub, Don Quliien- 1 0th s ff he z · kle horn• ! Pn�rov, :wl one brnthP.re, Tlon , omitted and instead, contribut lorui i villa� Christmas tree located .on I Friends may � at the funeral should happen lo
.
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to
any
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time
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· he given to the cancer fund.
---- . Jr.. ffec-ov . Fort Mead, Fl,.
t
on the way ¥f �-e� - ��- �-- . �
.Rov Holter, Roy Grueser, __
hem.
.
Fire lleoartmenl Will ho on band ,
A minor oecldent wa, reported Mlckev Wllliamo. Dick Slerrett. j
l'un,r,I ,ervlct, will ho held ;
-------: ing Icy weathor, lie
tribtrte gooilies.
ot 4 :os p. m. 1bursdav on Rt. . ack Seel�. Olen Clue. Gene i Dr, Hoffman Dl ee
di,
to
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the
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l be available.
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Three Fined By
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IM. ts mllea oorth 01 _Rt . 2'8 ac- · Sars. John Dedovlan. David
•lm,,..n.Chandler !'uneral Home · "l,e Auxlll•ry of Racine LegI
l(o- : tn r.hlcago, 01.
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d ge peopI es
&lt;onllftl to the olate highway pa• , b1en1, and Rl"sts "''' at lhe l Word ha, heen ....,.ived ol the 1 in Chari,ston with the Rev . •John loo Post .,;u meet Tueadav at ; As8emhlv Wa� lfel�
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trol.
; home of Simon st Five Points , death of Dr. Em.,t Koffman of I wm,,, offlclatl•I. _Rurlol will ho 1 7:SO p. m. for • potluck ,�pper ! 4t \fHS 'l'hundav
,
A c ar drivan by Stanford Co,- , and loaded II•• lruch and cars l attcago, nt .. w!oo �ied ,uddenly l ln the �uns,t Pork C.mel&lt;ry "' i •t the Legion Hall. GIili wlil al- . A o
peclal Cl,rlstma, .;,...,blv were lined by =e bun.tt 1
!lotith 'llarleaton.
art, 60, �I I lm1!l Bottom, �und- 1 with staple food IIOOds and toy, of I heart ,uacl&lt;
. wa, held at Middleport H � P,oples.
ao !Je exchani!&lt;d.
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• -eel an S cunre and struck a to deliver abnnt the r01.111ty.
Dr. Hoffman wu the ,on of
i School 'J'hursdav afternoon mnrt- Roland Glenn Rae"
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parked oar belOJl¥lng to Wayne I The Jaycee, hod t
BOMELl!:88
meeting : G. F. Hollman. lorm,r Middle!I Ing the elo,e of school for the oes,ed a line of ISO
R. Prince, 62, Rt. 2 Long Bottom. : the preceedin� 'Mlursday, Fri• i port realdenta, naving lived in ·
An overheated nue waa given rtiri1tmes vacation,
cation and disturbing the peace WASHINGTON fUPI) _ u,aw
'Mlere was minor dan_iage lo the dav and Saturday evenings pack- , the house next lo ttif': Jones Mffll :
the cauM! of a flre that com- A Christmas message was de- 1 charge while Pal Mitchell and! l'Oltl lncbN up in
11
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No+anber• lift.
Cozart ear and medium to _tho agln�. sorting ,nd arranging I orlal Clinlc '"' T�ird Streot. C
pletely 1111tted the attic of the ,' l ivered by Rev. r.lyde J. Bartlett Dale Horman. both of Middleport . '
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the
of
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Jame, Shuler home on. Leadmg I and Euge'"' Sean led the � were fined 110 and mst, eaecb uo record
Prince vehicle. Coiart was cited routes for lhe trucks.
A. Koffman, 0190 det't!ased, bromp. ernmeat
I Creek Road At 10 :fS ■. m. to- hly in thP. sln�lng or- carolt.
to Mslg1 rowity court Saturday I The response from rel!lldenb of ther of Dr. Kotfman, w11 mar•
intoJC icatlon ch.argea.
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charged with defective b,ake,. . Mei�• County with financial ... rled o the iata �Ima Cook,
--' day . Mr. and Mrs. Jame, Shuler
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Olflciall ..U In ..._ ..t 1
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1 and six chlldn,n .,re homeleu. I
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One &lt;ltatlon wa, reported. Clark , sistance, used toy,, new toy, and ler of Homer C... 'lkldleporl.
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Jividen, 8t, Racine was cited toj co
l Al1 Sir Knights of Ohio Val- A ChristmH program will be bor Departrnmt npgrt daat .,..
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local raktent, .... hi, lister. ' 1be Middleport Volunteer Fire I ,,,.k,....an laid.- - · said.
Meip court Saturda'• for a yellow excellent. they
·' � M an, oreoented at the P,nteeo,tal IODI martupa !or food tld fuoloi
�, Commande~
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, O.p,,rimenl atarted dlstrlbuti._
w
TO
en,
to lllffl al the empk! oo ; Church tomorrow evening at month.the mola ..i..
lilom
lin, _vlolallon.
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,
' bouets of food to needy ramllle, l Th&lt;PROG
GS[ Institute Cltrlstmu , Saturday Dec. M at 7 p. m. for 7:SO. The program ll under the
bl Mkldleport lut 1,iht
program
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ii lonighl In Middleport Cltrlstmas observance. D a I e / dir.ct ion ol Mrs. Elsie Smith and Those fnc:r ew --ndgod lllo &lt;OIi
Slxtxy
dll-live
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of living upward. but by _., a
t Commander. Mn. Alice Priddy.
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lrlbuted within Middleport hy to •t_ �-!""'h. � Cltu ch . . , _!� II Eminen
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,mal] IIDOIIIII. the � ......
To Carry Messiah
o'clock with ......, more lial• I
II WU the ninth - In "
Thia Chrl,tmBo oeason 900 radio
ed for delivery loni,d,t and early •
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be
11 monlllo tbol lie ..
■Ultion1, the fl)'eatest ,n num r
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Saturday.
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ca
rform
prl&lt;O
y a singl
lo
'11,e ba■bt, tonl-111 wlll be
pe willrr
"Me,.lah."
once of Handel'
famlU.s In other
n■edy
to
taken
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A . Pomeroy Hl h School first string basketball player poru ol !of,lg, County and a
l'"
, the Meulah Choir of lndepend,
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County
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.... Missouri. intoo very regios , trea i es now Iha It Is not only the fans who become - � and other Item, wlTI ('IJ
those few minutes before a tough eame llarta.
. the United State,, Canada, and ' ense
be dlmibuted to lomDle■ In
t1nfY
Te,-ry
Ohlinger, Panther guard and playmaker, I few I Meip C..,,,ty wbo otherwla!I
u,tralia. station WMPO wUI carthe broadcast in thia area De- games back _dressed for ,aralty a cUon while the resene . ,.ould be mlaoed hPcau,o of oil,. , Ftfty.,·,ar-old Cfvd, Jooet. mho The articles included I tranaist- , on a charge of driving while fn.
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to contest was m progress, as l• cuetomary .
1 .,. Ol'l!onl&gt;.atloo, not knowln• of ..v, ho lh'N •II o•er tho llniled ., rlock radio. a one-&lt;iuarter inch l to,icated . Ho ., ..., .,..,, beJd
ember 25th from �,45 •· m.
1
Terry, who appeared calrr. •nd l 'l1lele arl'IHlp· 11.l
.,,.__..,·
pair ID county 1ai!.
w
:65 a. m.
il■ IN! alwa)"!I I their ne,,,1 whfn �hfv• ,ti tribi tted , Sta•es, is tlf'in� he-ht thi'I momin(Z I drill, three harmonku, fiv&lt;?
resourceful during gamea, with a l.ma.eel
jUlt moment, b,fort the boak,fa. 1'l,i1 hH been M an- In count v /all qn two ,eperate of eyc r,I...... and other mer•
JliOOMENT MADI:
I -,
I perl
! 'Ille
250-'4th, an:;:lr
n�':-::..:1 minute left In the preliminary, be- l actltm 1&gt;,,in,, and .. tho floor nual oroj,rl of t�, "1'idlffllrl ; •�•••"' nl •oon lill ing.
Two suits have beer, llled on I••••••
' chandiBe ol 1-, •olue.
he
w
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th
kin
hed
forgotten
he
in
cogno•lt no1e1 and Juel..,,.,,i
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state according U: PD
call In
.
awarded the plolnllfl In ,-.
k
reoe
l
rehand
I. utt ol �
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v
omil
the
app
for
when
tho,r
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h
&lt;hoollfters
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F a,�rdt Director '°""'lhlng
Dr
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Tony deported 14 1 l
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day'� common pleu actfoq I&lt;'I'
ry
Office
by
ve
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the
n
been
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baa
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year.
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o1 ·Radkl for · the �rgliniled ��e "'!:me had ended IIWII !be oddllloo to hla wardol
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of
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fina
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ist
•lm••·Mffl11. Tom Darst,
Lotter tbe v■rs!ty bad warmed op.. ml n,be The P-,U-'
uu,
Ch
l l ,o I ChRWl!lf'1!
NaUon■l Bank l Q.111� �
When Jonrr: mas taken Into cus- make an appearance before Porn- .a 11t: Pomeroy
!
Day Sal nts, The RLOS Church I the referees were sti inl ■round • Ute floor wu held up onIY ry Raker- 11nd RaroJd fflnkl., l.lrawan:led
s
wa
■re
I t nigh! by Pomeror Pol � :? ;� Charles Legar Satur- Bernard Gal'Dff and Pearl G n
sponsor1 the cholr.
,
rr
action momentarily,
i wanting to get f.he '7arslty
■r H :
co-chafffl1fl11 ffl thf, d,,,09fflr..·•"t'1 ; todr H
! Officer Hanry Werry • he, had m 1 - n
The questkm now may be a■k- 1 "'ln1111l '"\rot.ct.
, started.
Dexler on a cognovit note, and !
.
Thul'!day temr"ratlll'l!1 - high 18, Terr'!" realiied then he had by- eel, "Who ii more nervou■ before · • 1,oun t :wi �q!lknh "I fno➔ wio : hlh po1.te11Jon a nl'mOfr of art!- , Harry M.Dler• of Old Hickory• wert1 awarded aiDJular Judgment
qatnst '
low - 1 P;•idJ1¥ n,adin&amp; - 12 al passed puttln� on his playln� a game - Ibo 11111, � lie plaI· , .h• &lt;feU..nd lllnljlbl and S.IW- 1 col, ane,.dly tol&lt;ea from Pome- T' "nesseo will al10 appear b,fore against Garnes jlNlgment
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SMOKED HAMS, Half or Whole
99c

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ENGLISH WALNUTS · ·

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OPEN

Plenty of oranges, apples, tangerines,
grapes, bananas, celery, leaf lettuce, co­

TIL 9 PM

coanuts, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, etc.

Unt il .Christmas

CA N DY

SMITH CLOTHING
COMPANY
hllDDLRPOltT

is the last word at Simon 's! Another supply

PORK SAUSAGE
HOME MADE
BULK PACK _____

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CHRISTMAS
PINE SALE

SLICED
BACON
2 LBS. FOR
·

3 s 1 1,
Iba.

pining

CASH for your .W �

A1 1hown above. With mirror, dt""roratlve top ind loek.
Can be used later for jewel box.

We Have Toys, Gifts &amp; Tree Ornaments

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Open Every Night
This WNk Until . . .

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9 p.m. ·�I i ARE HERE

CLOSED MONDAY, OEC. 26

MliR•lY CHR si MAS TO AI.L 1 1

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Self-Service
M A R K ET

POMEROY, OHIO

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Save On Every 'Item In Our Store l;&gt;uring Sale

- Candy Filled Cedar Chest · · · · · · · · $3.95

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Cloe;, A� 5 p.m. S-aturday.

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Jewelers

Main St,

Pomeroy

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FRH PAIKIN,G IN MIDDLEPORT

BAKER FURN ITUIIE IN MIDDLEPORT
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Died Thursda·y

Panther Varsity Performer
For,rot One Important Item

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Of Char}eston

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TONIGHT
"THE ANGEL WO� DD''
An Gardner, Dick Bo•ardo
Colol"Clrtoon,
FltlDAY NOT OPIN
SATURDAY
"GUNFIGIITEIIS or
ABUENE"
a...ter CHbbe 1n4
Barton ll1cLon1
- allo ''PAY OR DIS"
Ernest Bor1nlno . . • '1'111
only min 111• lloflo ,_I
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"PSYCJIO"
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MEIGS THEAlRI

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SHELL PEANUTS

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wmn

--hie Planmng Open House
For AjJ'encv Dur1•ng anuary

Also Roasti ng &amp; Stewin g Chickens

••peeled

More LUCky

In

SLICE D
BOLOGNA
3 LBS. FOR

BULLETIN

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Joush's Shoe Store

came In last Monday!

Road-, Continue In Icy C.Ondition

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todoJ!

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;Your foot 'will f•II In love
•with th n•w looll of thl1
·'Wond,rful 1t,ap pump •nd
1th• bl1p1t, boldtst button
_j,vtr. Stt on fi11hion'1 tatett
:f'INI, llacil INthtr.
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County, Town Officials Want Meig s Drivers To Have
No Part Of 510 Expected Deaths O ver Long Weeke�d

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