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· o- Dally_Sentlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

o, Nov . 24 , !961

Union Service Topic Was Stirring
Up Gratitude, By Rev. Gardner

Rev. Pred I. Gardner, mini~ter
of the Churc_h _or Christ deliverPd
the Thanksglvtng message, Wednesday even ing when the chur;cites of _M_iddlepor~ joim~d in . a

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FHA Girls
Participated In
District Event

Around And
About
1.4 id rl I~&gt; rwt

MYFGroupMet
At Church On
' Sunday Evening
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· whlc~ was read earlier in
sen 1~ by Rf'v. Donald A.

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_ake Elberfelds In Po:~:~:~
Your Christmas Tim~
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Shopping Center

VOL XIII NO. 187

Be Sure To Visit Elberfelds Toyland
Now Located at 102 West Main St.
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(Two Doors Below Court St.)

Crow's Stea~' House
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USED CARSI
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57FordV8

58BuickV8

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61 Lark 6 cyl. - - - '1695

2 Door Sedan. Like new condition. One owner. Std. shift.

- - - '2795

LeSahrt 2 Door Sedan. Automatic shtft. Power ateerlng.
One careful local trWner.

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LeSabre 4 D~or Sedan. Beautiful llaht blue finish . 'J'rtde
Jn on new Buick.

58 Ford VS

- - '1295
- - - '1195

Falrlane 500 - 2 Door Sedan. On• careful local owner.
Sharp looking ear.
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5701ds. 98

2 Door Hard Top. Orie 'el aharpett tl7'a anywhere. Full
PtWer.

56 Mercury VS - - '695
Moalere)o • Door Secbn. lllereu~tlc. Clean ear.

MANY MORE. • •

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for

. SANDWICHES FROM OUR
GRILL.and CHQ-BROILER •

'1895

·sa Pontiac vs . - - '1395

59BuickV8

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'1095

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59 Pontiac VS

61 BuickVS

SALADS MADE FRESH DAILY

LOOK I

e TUES. THRU THURS. ehtldreo

MIDDLIPORT, OHIO

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Myen. Mr. lind

Mro. Scally aloo plan to viJR
1everal day1 wJth Mr. and Mra.
Jom,e l Weber at Fl. Lauderdale.
lllr. lind llri. Val Reynolds oud

IH A Good Movie AI

LIBERTY THEATR£

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II~:~
Lynn
lloynoldo

and G\Vyllll
or Morgantown,
eamt Wednesday lor
II WJ!Oke d wtth Mrs. Edgar Royand Mra. Margaret
_.;;;MID=D;:LEPO::;.;;;;R;.:.T,.,;O:::HI.::.O::...-If ;~id; Alao having dinner wtth
the lloynolds famiJ.y
NOW SHOWING
llln. Peter Staco.
lett Chandler In '
Mr. and Mn. Robert IW1rll
Mr. and !lira. . Gordon Rill'
"TH. PLUNDniRI"
With .John SUon
It c.,luJandmbuo...., Jim and Nick ~
1nd Doloroo Hart
It
1[)0111 'l'llattbgtviDg
-andwith Mr. and Mn. Rohut 1!-11'11
"JOY ltOI"
Mr. and Mr1. C. M. ~.
With !lad Fuli&lt;ln, Ann Dorm
Dinner aueoto
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Alto S.lootod Short lubltclt
Mr. and llln. Poul

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UBERTY THEATR£

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BEAUTY SHOPPE
, COllege

SyracuH;' Ohio

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Phone WY. 2.6931

Kentudcv l'rled Chlckan and French Frl• 75c
Two

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c:om~ted.

(CARR.Y-OUT MENU)
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Out-01-Town
Faml'll'es Here
For Funeral ·

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aDd raet141 lllto &amp;he kliHfL
WI'OIIt plaee. He uw die rolllal

too

llle. Jlle

Consultat"Ion

mao fiH oul the ln&gt;lll door !a
""' Jbrboll,
. Hll 111allaolof Fov chlldfto
Lindo Ramlm. u, ... DO!eh..rt •!lo were \'lolllol
her, PMrJel• CoJH, U,, her aa.
tor. M....... u .... blolllor,
Peter, 10.
"From what I heard.'' Polleo.
Sgi. Goor&amp;e Yore ootd t alter
mwlng the ...... , ''lbol PY
wao l'!:'ky ho waool •uri ..,..
louoly.
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Arreots reported by the patrol
b.ciuded Larry Slddmore, 18, Bidwell, cited MOJ.day for a otop
sign violation, and Bobby Adams,
24, Cohunbuo, elted Dec. 4 lor
failure "' transfer license plates.
Convictions In Galllpolil MO&gt;
niclpal court Friday ineluded
Province 18 lined 15 for stop
• • Dillard Watsoo,
sign violation:
26, Columbuo, lined $15 and C081a
for failure to yield rlpt of way;
Thoma• Shockey, 11, Chicago, and
Jack -Wiloon, 30, Kenton, lorfek·
ed $25 boucle on opeed charges;
Car! ljoavor, 31, Rt. I Thunnan.
fined 15 for 110 mulflar: Gerald
Rums, 119, Drayton Plalno, Mich.
lined $10 and .costa lor following
i&lt;lo clooe.
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MEIGS GENERAL ROIIPITAL
Admilslon~ - Everetl Dalley,
Pomeroy, Uzzle Cole, Cbestor;
Sylvia Joluuoou, Cbeshlre.
DIIIChargeo - !lin. Rattle BQiln
Pomeroy; Homer By..U,
roy, Wylie lleader100, Portland.

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Just AMistake: Girl Was
Going Along For The Rid~

MIDDLETOWN, c-. ltiPI)-

.WI"th Russi·a •*r,_ ..,.
Is Postponed

ap&amp; laldq .....

1o tiJe cleuen 1..- lwo
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Tile ..,., .,.. •IPI .. 11
lllo elwfor M 0 lnlldr....l oocl
111 'o q.-. l&gt;aet elfh lime.
. Polleo 1uplelau1 Uti
la•HIIIatH wbetl daoy foo..
.the maeb- ele.... oot 10
....... lllop Ialo

MOSCOW luPH-A joint Finnlsh-Sovlet communiqUe said today the Soviet Ualoo had aJl'Oed
to pootpone military ooasuhatton1
with Fioland after Prooldent Ur!lo
Kekkonen lndtcated a contrary
move would lncrreaiO teDIIoo ill
Scandinavia.
Tbe joint commtmlqU. publ~hed
i&lt;lday followed a dramatlo meet·
lng In Novoalblnk Friday be.
tween the Flnnilh president and
Sovtot: Premier Nllc:.a Kloruohcbev.

Sheri'££ Has
Two Accidents
To Investigate

WIIEELJNG, W. Vo. (!)PH1bo alletiod kidnaping F rId o y
. - . , ln the Wheeling 1 r ea
appareatly ..,.. all a mlllAb. Tbe
girl reported to have -forced
ropWI)o.
into a car by ber boyfriend uy1
'1'llo..,.
lo It w01 just a shopping trip.
Juvenile a111Mrl11H. 'l'lltr ... AutboriU.. had been looking lor
eolleeled $U.st.
Jamea Holfmaa, 2t, ol Wheeling.
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I z•xou.. Ill aad Diana Krenzell, ll, of nearby
Bridgeport. Ohio, In a throt ltate
area. Ho,...er, the couple drove
to the &amp;Irl'• home early Frldey Dlght, explalalnr ll&gt;ey bad
been "' Pittaborfh .oo a .hopping

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PIay·Baeks
Ar Made Of
B e•

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!mew the girl l'lpOI1ed Friday
aft&lt;&gt;roooo that he had oeen Mill
Kremell and I!Difman driving
througlt Washlngtoo, Pa., a .short

lime after the alleged abductloo.
A1 a Wheeling policeman put k
Saturday, "It iookl lilol oomooae
just puobed tha penlc button."
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Women's Club
Is Sponsoring

ex~:aplDg WlliTIIDI had -

Bazaar Again

o~eial_ r~portd

cadet TraiJllllg
• • programs

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Mr Sutton, 88
DiedFn•day Jn.
Mei·gs General

ot.JS

esel Pulled ''
rom''"P'"oca
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Wreck Oeanup

Earth R ked
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Near Cad• By ........... ---•--•'·-• ..
Gas t•me Bl

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Test &amp;Talk
Is policy Of
Governmenl

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pat ro} NOW Has Piaces f-

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SIDEWALK (Superintendants) WATCHERS - 'lld!l
erowd gathered when Mrs. Murl Hoffman, R.D. 1, [. . .
ville, hit the gas instead of the brake Friday at &lt;:Ol'ller
Lynn and E . Main. Pomeroy pollee delayed col!llillr!IDi'" , .

ththelr
as Msrs.ti_HolfffPhmant was in sbOell,' llut
IWora out a(Binsl Hoffmatl by the
o erwtSe umnjure • en ne
o o.
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USIDeSS Our gtrl't lather, Frank Krenzelt Be NEW RA_YEN- '1'llo New Rav·
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took the action follnwl- _...... en Woman I Club 181ln lhil year
Rotarian O.arle1 Clarl&lt;100 ,... that his daughter had;:..;~; II sponsoring their annual ba&gt;ur
Jqviewed by meano ol ' neorded edly forced to leave ber job a! a oo Friday and Saturday, Decemtape blghllahil of ln10111111Uoo Wbeollltg glau plant by Holfman ber I and I at the New H a v • n
pveo recenUy In Melgo eooat:y aod thea pushed Into the mau'a City Building.
when government ofllclall joiDed ear.
It will feature hand made noecl·
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In a lour of local lndultrles.
FBI
ts
t
the
Kre le work, home made candy, bake
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Today'1 communique aald Kek·
oth
a,.. wer&lt;t 1
There are Immediate operungs In the m~wa, ,._
n- t100&lt;11 and eand!eo.a 1Jo lavon
konea had told Klu'lllbehev thai
~ •pDIIII&gt;lOd
A ~ =when lhl milslng...:;; ·and 1 flab pood. A turkey IIlli trol's cadet training program for young men ·~!:'it
mllltal') conoultatloo• pr&lt;oumably M
Pom~ ol &amp;lrl' up. HoW&lt;v-:;;.u
be given away for the door. prtso. in a law enforcement career, Sergeant P. D. MCCftidJ
1 story, 110
would lead 1&lt;1 Seviet requests for :
• Steel Com e 1 ~
rgeo liP' A doll and Its wardrobe .., dis- of the Gallipolis Post announced today.
coace,.loos which "would eauae a M - 1
pony P 1 n pareuUy wtll bo placed a(Binsl ploy at tbe Boatle building IIlli Cadeta serve at posts through- a high schood gr~te arlqlll'qo
certain amouat of teo~~loo ud and •U.,. plaotl. Olllcloll de- Hoffmaa.
lbt given away 011 Setur&lt;ily, for out the •tate. teaming the lunct- !eat and his pilyoJCal ......_
war poychooilln the ScandlnaviBII ICI'lbed"how lllllll1 InduatriOI ond ~ Wheelinl truclo: driver who donatioal o1
oaclt
loDI, organiultioo and basic du- and moral character 1111111 be P.
countrle•.•
,
husloiOIII may obtain
Saata Cia"' will moD an ap- u.. ol the patrol and conditioning cellent
Obaervero In Moocow uld lhl)l eotloana lo begin oporallooo. w
pnriUI&lt;I at the Bazaar Satur· themselvOI_for the Academy.
Cadets will be ac&lt;epteol
believed Kekkooen'l meotloo olio expaad, hiving airud7 baiUD.
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&lt;ily, llecembor lnd betweea the U!""' bemg ,.iected for the l2011. years H they ean ~
.
ncesslool !errod 1&lt;1 poujble Mr. Clorbon, ,..kloat .,...,
bouro of 10 L m. and 1 p.m. PI&lt;- Tramlng Academy, the cadet W&gt;ll ~ ba~re requirements.
co
re
er o1 the KeUy M'anufoduring
he take
thea eater the second part of his 'Youag mea who appi;J for ..,
Soviet baiOI oo rinnilh ooll,
Com
In ~ ployad
tunl wiD
n of the cbll- ~ !raiDing - the I&lt;-week rigorous del potiliml now,• Sergellll X.
The communlqi!O oatd JChrulh. back~ghil of tha ~ thea
tim&gt; with Santa, ulcl Mrs. Ker·. coune oovering all phases ot' Creedy ,.id, "will probohiJ . . .
cllevexpreued ....flde1&gt;eoln ll:ek· lad a .......too.,_ 1111 . . .1
mil Ford, ehalrman.
law eafor&lt;emeat activity.
the_ Training· AcodemJ ...
konen'• abllll7 W ~ue Ffn.
ted.
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Upon t~&lt;aduatioo he will be com- sprmg or early JIIIDUIW, '!!,.&amp;
lond'• pre- policy ol frieDd. preo;ea
: ooaterad
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mlos"""" a patrobnan "' Ill! an means they should OIIIIIJ&gt;hote !Ill
lbip · llle,...lol Uafa... . Thil ~
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~ Jl'uneral IOrVlool far
aistln"'f,/aCai&gt;ey In tho reJU)ar trainiD( """'"" and .....m • ..,.
"'l'lllt lP'OII!IDODI." • llcnr ~· ~throu
... .. l!utiGII; .... wllo dliol !II ··-'•' F.
ularCOIIUI&gt;ilsloo by
........~ ll ... ~ the tml ...tlllly,
.. - · Gellet'al ilolpltal J'rk'., _...
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FIREMEN'S MEETING
mllltary &lt;OIIIUltaliooa· wlt!Ch tho tioo al tho Small BUI!neu Ad, will bo bttd at U.. ChaiO :ll'urie1Balle requlreiDellls for~ patnl&lt; SagOiuit
10114 • t1W
All Pomeroy flremm&gt; Interested Soviet IOventment bad ll1li' mln~lratloll "'- tha federal 111'' a1 IIMie lllondoy ot 10 LDI. with
;:':S~~IDci~&lt;.,"..:,~~~ need lor cadeto hal iDoreolo&lt;l ..., ' \
In a training IICbool .... request- gested."
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ernment.
burial Iii MU.. c.me!4!'J......
of Ohio, 5 feet. I inches taU with.,.... ,of the ealk1p o(aad~
e4 1&lt;1 attend a meetln&amp; of t h 0 llhn&gt;shchtw a1oo remarked, the 1lolarianl dlnad at the Martin carl Herring will ol!td*.
minimum weght of 165 pounds ~ . . 1
Pomeroy Firemen'• AOIOciatloo &lt;:vJIDJ1I&gt;I&gt;Ique •kl. that both · R\Jio lttllaurlllt, then went 1o om... Be wu a ntired fanner and
' turnover~ Pa~ !'IIDb
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SUnday at I p.m. at the llecood ola and Finland should continue ol the Ohio Fuel Gu Co., lor the had opeat hil tnUre life ln Ra~ POCA, w. VL IUPil~ ol
A eadet' startial pay ll ~ •
Ward Fire House. Hobert P. Fry, ID walcb developmeata In the program. CUll Babr, prolldent, land. He iiiiii'Yiv"" by two nieces two diesel unl!l th~'":!:"'
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moath. Uponha~=
eo;ordlnalor cl lint aervlce train- Baltic and oortherD Europe.
presided, and lntrod&lt;&gt;&lt;ed Slopbtn Mrl. Jennie Bryant and Mn. El· the Poea Rl- Ia rowmea ~~
::::::--adviDCOI lo . . .
lng, wiD be p.--.t to explain The --·-"'ue ex---' the Coats, a JUtll. 100 of Ralariln'
Bryoa~ Rutland·• two uepb- carrying
t,.. Ira e
~. ~ $3lt
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th, • program an d uswer
· q,_ hope that
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their deatho
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Finland would.
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ew1, Joe Boyd, Pomeroy:
Law- river
Frida ' w.. pulled 1rom the
maa. 1a
five years. 11111or S.
tionl local firemen, may have._ 1ary, oubmlt to the Soviet Union
renoe. lloyd, Clnelnnatl, and sev· Tbe
~ York Central
preseot Jlalary ld&gt;edu1e, .. .,..,
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MAN ARRJ!8TED
Its ldeao 011 measureo O&gt;eCeiiBI'J
FIRDIZ1il CALLED
eral olher Dlecel and aepbtw1. diose' 1 till unde
ter nd
vaaceo to $460 per IDOI1Ib.
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The Pomeroy P,llce Depart· 1&lt;1 p-.t tbe · borden of the two The Pomeroy Volunteer Fin&gt; Friend1 may caD at the funer. beavie.':ane thaJlr.;: 01.: .e.:.'
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1a addition, the Patrol hal • ;
ment reportm tbe arrest of Rolph couutrlel.
lltj&gt;arlment wu called to t h 0 al borne ollor 7 p.m. today.
Iter will attm&gt;pt to pull II 0111 toa p&lt;!lllioo syotsm, furllllbeo · all
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R. Carbone, 11, of Wamn, 0;
Wllbdrawl
llleherd Gilmoro mldtnee o1
dsy
CADIZ, Ohio (UPil - AD East eq11i..,- and hal
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1hqpaod• jO o!aq:&gt; a .., ,lwpjl.!l
Fino Laurel Cllll lhil morning •t IO:·
CLUB TO MIIET
The units plunge&lt;! Into the rlv- Ohio Gu Co. gu line exploded ~Die and olehe.. hww
He wtn appear before
May« (The li11DOUIICI!II1t followed • 30 1 m. No report eould he 16tlell The Riverview Gardea e I u b er wheo oae of the !root eagiDe&gt; ~y early today oo the Sergeanl MeCreedy IIIII ha.·
Cborl.. LO&amp;ar Tueaday.
aatton,al unity ""'" b)t Kek· 00 ti,. eXtant 1 tha houJo !Ira. wtll &lt;neet November 10 with Mrs. lmocked the bride• of1. Ito pler1 property of Glean Well&lt;, about lliJ: would be ovailable f o r - ,
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Done! Riebel u boltesa. M- 'l'hlrt -1
LOtlAL TEMPS
lronen 1 cblel - - ' In tort!&gt;·
derailed In ailles aorthwest of here.
and to aaswer Ill . qwSbol ol .
,~,
eomlnl -tdentlal · election~,
liotlnl wtll be llri. Dalla Bulb. the
ear1 ...,..
"We thought at lint that it was young meo In the llelgl • Go!llltl
The temperoturo In Pomeray'l Olav! Hoako, who IIIIDOUIIced hlo
IIIATRONI TO MEBT
p.
an airplane crash.'' Mrs. Well&lt; area Interested In -"'1 ~
buslllOu dlotrlct at 11:!4 a.m. IIJ. wllbdrawal ln&gt;m the race "In the The Put Motft&gt;nl of Pomeroy MAIIIUAGE APPLICATIONS
oatd. ·"l'lleu we looked i&gt;ut a cation oo Nov. 2!1, 1961.
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day was
degree~, wtth IUMY lntereot• ol tha country.'' .
Chapter No. 188 ' OES will meet Don L. Beepe, tt; Racine, u.
dow and oaw whet it was. The • P·_ m.at tbe Pomeray Polloe
oldeo.
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!The oew FiDnloh electlooo bad at the MIIOII!c Temple Tueldoy, s. Nlvy, and SUe AM Buck, tt,
Dames were shooting aeveral hun· Station m Pomeroy· made
11008TEII8 TO MEET
been ealled lor •..V ¥"I yur Novllll&gt;her :ta at 7:10 p.m. with
oeeretary: Hoger Emdred feet In the air.''
lnqulri5DUI)' allo be
lilT
The Mlddlepqrl Bud lloo8terl lbortly liter Finland receiwd the MrL Rollin Radford u ilolteu metl Lightfoot. 10, Middleport,
"'l'lle woo&lt;il ware b u r D I Dg time. al the Patrol Pvst localad •
moe! Monday al lhl Band Soviet note llluestlniloint mfll. and llln. D w II h t Parkor Ia laborer, and NIUICl EUen Gard·
t
11r0und the !In!," she said. "Our ~-=,~t e = . : . : : :
Room ot 7:30 p.m.
tary "''!'oultaUou,
charp of tho program.
..,., 18, Rl 1 Laapvllle •
bouse wao lit up like every Hght pulil Gl H43S.
bad been -ed on. The beat
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the . frost off our ..... out· TO VllllT BEIILIN
NEW YORK IUP!l-Arthur R lide.
WASHINGTON tUPD - AtiJ,
!leon, chfef u.s. aucleer uogo11a- Mn. Well&lt; said the explosion..,. Gen. Robert F. Ke&gt;mell7 ... hill
A Soviet note ol Oct. Itt had
proposed military COIIIUltatioDI
with Finland to eombal what the
Kremlin called a fii'Owlng dangor
1&lt;1 Soviet aod Flnnlsh lrootlen
from an alleged West Gennan
military buildup In oortbera
Europe and the BoiUc area.
Wlll'&gt;ll 01 Elledl

The Meigs County Sheriff• Department reported two accidents
The dri;..r of the Rutland car Thursday and Friday. Damage
th bead was caused 1&lt;1 three vehlelea.
ed
b
rer;lv
a ump 0~ : B I' ' Thursday at noon a ear driven
1
Jn a pa08eng~mei"r:-u 1 ° ~ b) Alfred Lyons, ."r., •. , Racine,
one-year old, :;;:..,.
ull ::
went out of control at the junothe
Mk. N y.: I~
lion of the Apple Grove and YeJ.
1 low Bush roado.
:;r ~c trea':..t.
req
The car went off the we&lt; pev..
Th~ other occident look place
an embankment
at 3,015 p.m. oo Rt. 7 aear the :ntln;:tielov:,... tustained ...j
apprqoch to the Silver bridge. A·,: charges wele filed allalnst tho
cor drivea south by Ben Eblin, dri
55. I!Qmeroy. pulled /rom a eonvor.
tor lane In alt'mpting tc make Yesterday at 4 p.m. a car opa-riahl tum lni&lt;l a market park· eroted by Mro. P. A. Wllllamo,
lug lot. He ran Into a truck In llt, Dtxter Rt. I, pulk&lt;l out of 1
the rlpt hand "through'" lane driveway oo the Salem Caote&lt;·
driven hy .Vaiden Moore, 2'1, RL Dex!M Road and hit a._..,. drlv·
3 w4verly.
ea by G. E. Verlsan, 76, Carpen·
ter.
Thoro wu moderate damage MrL Wlllloma i&lt;lld oherHro of·
to. tl1e vehicles. Eblln wao elled flcen U.at bright '"" hlloided her
"'Gallipolis court charged with .. """ pulled from the driveway.
chanlln' laDfl without cautloo. She wu oiled Into eoomty court
A repo_
o;l.of onother accident at 011 a charp ol driving without
6 a.m. today at the junctlmo of a uceioae. Light damage wu ·· ~nRt. 85 and Rt, 180, bas not been curred b)t ·botlo Cll'll.

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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Kekkonen Puts Khrushchev.
Off With Hint Of War Move

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Three Meigs COWltlano were fn.
volved In two IICcldents, ooe tU·
ing place In Melga and the other
In Ga!Uo county, lnvesUgated by
the Ohio State Patrol Friday.
A m··''"ple Injury accident oecurred at !HO a.m. on the Dye
Rd., mne miles north of Langsville. A cor operated by Janet
Bolin. 23, Rutland, ~nd another
roming In the oppoSite dn'ectlon
driven by Samuel McKinney, 40'
Dexter. met at the creal of a hlll

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Meigs County
Mother And Son
Slightly Hurt

Devotions Had
T
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Th
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RUTH'S

Pomeroy-Mlddleport, Ohio, Saturday, Nov. U, 1861

Wrecks
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McComa.&amp;', C;e:te A:It: K:ren Lynn Buchanan, student at OU "Prayer r·or The World Church"
In clo.~i njil" Rev. Gardner sald ~ Gregg, Carolyn Russell, Carolyn 11 here for the Thanksgiving va· Ja~.et Wears, "Wh~.t The Bible '
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we. should live to honor God Searls Anita Bowles Carolyn Er· cation with her parents, Mr. and Is. Janet Arnold, Things Monand that we should live our ap- win Cheryl Eber b~h 8 rb 8 Mrs. James Buchanan.
ey Cannot Buy," Linda Bailey,
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preciatlon and thanks.
Hoffner, Sharon Ingel~. ~a:;y David Hartinger_. student at · ·'Pray F?.r the Church,'' R i.t
Rev. Howard Ruppelt. pastor
K'
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Pomeroy, Ohio
urc , pres ·
Col
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the
Thanksgiving
weekend
with
rs.
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e re ~ Y emm
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. I •1va "'sntewar1"'"t 'andynnSh aua
ani- }1is mother · Mrs · Lawrence Hart- · The· ,next meeting will be Dec.
Big selection of l)ifts for your family and friends and Furnishings
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
comed the congregatmn. He a1so
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Jrd With Linda Bailey as host- ·
Jerry W•ld's
recognized the groups and
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Ruth Ru.iz ot Denver Colorado ess.
''RETURN TO
inaUons represented, the
Th1rty·f1Ve of the local FHA
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for the home. Womens and Girls Ready .to Wear on the 2nd
also attended a demonslra- who IS attendmg the AldersonPEYTON PLACE"
be rs oI th e Evange I.mt&gt;
B dd Coil
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WJ
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CTechnlcolor)
0 1·der of E "tem Star
. t hose
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st lpt,Re · Cltester Club Met ·
Carol Lynley, Jeff Cha ndl er, the speaker's church. or the
where the Betty Newton Home
a. Js e wee en gue o1 v.
floor. Furniture, Appliances, Tables, Chairs, Lamps, Pictures,
Eleanor Parker, Mary Astor, Baptist Church, Mt. Moriah
service economist held a demon· and Mrs. ~mrid Boone and With Mr•. Kaut-2
Robert Sterling, TueSday tlsl of Heath Methodist Church stratlon on sweet1 and treats for daughter, Jeame.
The Chester Community Home
Weld, Brett Halsey. It begins and the host church.
, Christmas.
Spending Thank.sgiving with
Club met at
Mirrors, Luggage, Blankets, Bedspreads, Mattresses and Box
where "Peyton Place" left
Special music was furnished by
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bingham
of Mn. Karl Kautz
oll!
Mrs.
Lillian
steiff,
organist,
and
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and
daughter,
and
Mn.
Nonna
Mrs.
Walter
Brown the &amp;ueol ll
INCOME TAX SAPPY,
Springs on the 2nd and 3rd floors . And on the main floor Miss Lynn Buchanan, pianist,
Bingham were, Mrs. Bruce Bing-l•r&gt;&lt;' akl&gt;r
THRIE STOOGES
played "The l..Dst Chord.'' Mra.
ham's parent• and alster
She u~ "'remodelin£ clothes"
Colorc1rtoon
Steil£
also
played
for
the
apedal
aunt,
of
Athens,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
her topic.
Womens and Girls Underwear and Nightwear, Handbags,
SUN,. MON. &amp; TUES.
anthem.
"Lead
Me
Lo
Galilee''
C.
E.
Yeager
and
Emogene
Present
were
Mrs.
F
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Nov. 26-27·21
sung by the Presbyterian choir.
UeS
Mro. Clara Goodrich.
Mn. Theodore Mora, Mrs.
"COM~ SEPTEMBER"
Gloves, Jewelry, Umbrellas, Housewares, Cosmetics, Cameras
Singing In the choir for the ser~
"Thanksgiving" was the theme Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Holter, Mrs. Roy Holter,
(Technicolor)
Rock Hudson, Sandra Dee, vice were Mrs. Freda Bratt, Mils of the devotions Jed by Mrs. Den- have gone to Willoughby,
children; Mr1. Reid Young
Bobby Darin, Gina Lollobrl- Buchanan, Floyd Carmack, Cher· ver Kapple to open the meeting of for the holiday weekend
children, Mn. Janet Gooeh
. and Supplies, Television, Record Players and Radios.
gJda, Walter Slezak. Campu1 yl Fife, Karen Gregg, Mrs. Lucy the Evangeline Missionary Socie- their daughter and family ,
children.
Set barge• 1n on thi1 rendez. Gregg, Carolyn Russell, Mrs. Har- ly of the Pomeroy Church of and Mrs. Joe McKay and
The next aU day meeUng will
voua and makes it the blush· old Sauer, Lewia Sauer, Jr. Mrs. Christ held Tuesday evening at ters.
held on the third Wednesday
in&amp;e&amp;t invasion of privacy
Dale
Walburn.
Janice
Zirkle,
the
home
of
Mrs.
Elwood
Bowers,
Carroll
Swanson
who
ll
in
January
at the home of. Mrl.
•ince the keyhole was jnvented.
Carolyn Searls, Judy Sauer and Chester Road.
ployed in Montana is here fori ~~d_Y\"o~'"'"'gl:_,- - - - - Carolyn R~ll.
Mrs. Harold Smith presided at Thanksgiving with his family.
AI .. Colorurtoons
Other mlmsters who partlcipat· the meeting and prayer was giv- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth M~CUI·I wo~e Mr. and Mrs. George
ed In the program were Rev. Ray- en by Mrs. Helen Leifheit. Jough of Columbus are ehere
kett, Jr. and children and Kent
Konkright, Heath Methodist, Twelve members responded to 'Dianksglving with their
of Galllpolia,
who ted the responsive reading roll call with a Bible ver!J8 or Mr. and Mrs. Jame&amp; Cri1well
Sharon Jones, student at OU Is
and had the offertory prayer • and poem on being thankful A round Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McCuJ. here for Thanklglving with her j
Rev . Kenneth McCorkle, evangel· robin get well card was sent to 1 h, f p
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1st for tpeclal tcrvlces at Church Cl
Ad
oug 0 omeroy.
paren~.e , mr. an Mrs. Emerson
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o! Christ who pronounced
Parlence n rewsde
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eschleman Jones end Barbara. She wliJ re-your
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ans were rna 1or a r1st- d
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House an k son
urn w A ens tomorrow, Dinner
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d areh n 1 ayton ,or
urn ur.
Ushers were Russell
on December 11, followed with a wee. en wit re atives.
guesta at the Jonel home yesternHds a John Fultz. Jame• Buchanan
party at the home of Mrs. Orville M&amp; Norma Sullivan of Pt. day were, Mrs. Dorothy DandaClinton Fisher.
Well. Dolly Duzit.s were distribut- Pleasant, W. Va. came Wednes· kla of Athena, Mr. and Mrt.
n.w friend
ed to sell 88 8 money making day to visit for several days melt Jones of Shade, Karl
project.
with her niece and f~m:Jly, Mr. sell ~f Rltclne, Dr. A. w.
The mission study on Japan and Mrs. C. 0. Fisher. Other
of Nitro, W. Va. and Ml'l.
Be Thrifty! Save All Of Your Sales Slips From •••
We're Ill Our
euowas presenled by Mrs Edward Thanksgiving dinner guests
Charles Burdette
and
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tom upho·lsLering jual can't
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Games were played under the Walter Owenl, local and Mr.
·Thanksgiving Day guests at the
be beat tor putting now life
direction ot Mrs. Well, after which Mro. John Fiaher of Hebron
of Mr. and Mrs. Narley
Into old Iurniture. Stop 111
Mr. 11nd MrA. J. E. Levacy refreshments were aerved by the Mr. and Mn. Robert ·FJJher
and daughter, Mn. Fay•e II
l l •oote~lalllned with a dinner at hostess,
Gallipolll.
•nd 1011-, Kenneth were, Mr.
for 1 free estimate.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham and Mrt. Dale H'yaell and chlltheir home at '111e Plaint, honor·
ing Mrs. Levacy on her lWl
of Hogset. W. Va. were
dren and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Sntith
l lbiirtholay, Mr. Levacy having eelgiving dinner guests of Mr. and and children of Columb .. and J.
l i elorabed hlo 81st In September.
Mro. Joe Bishop and daughtera, s.
, local
Preaent were Mr. and M r a.
Hope and Jebbie.
Sanhorn, TI1e Plain•; Mro.
Mr. and Mrs. George Forts
Margaret Bobo, Mrs. Ethel
Columbu1 were here yesterday
calf, Columbus, 0 .; Mr. and
Out of town relatives and for a family dinner et the home
Dale Smith, Mr , and Mrs. I
friends here to attend the funeral o£ Mr. and Mra. Dale Dutton and
ard Anderson, Logan, 0.;
the late C. E. (Doc) MeadoWJ daughter and Mr1. A. H.
and Mr1. Wilbur Bailey,
were John Meadows and daughter enter. Other guesta Included, c.
daughter, Ruth Ann, Pomeroy: Patty, Mr. and Mrs. Blab Ham. P. Dutton, Mn. M. c. Hol&gt;art
Mr. and Mn. George
mock of Charleston, W. Va.: Her- and Mrs. CedrJc Clark.
and children Susie, Mont
Mattox, Ethel Shoup, Mr. Ellen Dutton went to Columbus
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Donnie, Athena; Mro. H ele and Mrs. Hulbert Meodowa of yeaterday to attend the Youth
197 MMh•nlc St. Pomeror Arvlch end aona, Richard
Ll,maing, Mich., Mr. and Mra. Conference of the Eplacopa1
~;;~!,\;C~h:;:ar~le;:•;.·_;Th~e~P~Ia:;:ln:;:•·~...... Paul Meadows, Mr. and Mra. Har.· church. She wiD return home
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ry Kinnan of Roseville, Ohio, Mr. Saturday.
This Must Be The Place 'Ceuse There's
and Mrs. Pare! of Huntington, W. Mr. and ~•. Herschel MciCiuo·e
No Other Piece Like This PieceVa. and Elmer and Ruby Mead· and IOnl lpent ThanbglvJn
owa, Sheila and Harold Drake Shreve with hi•
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paren 8•
So , •• T~is Must Be The Piece
Va.; Mr. and Ml'l. Ownle Osbom, Dinner guests yesterday of Mr.
Athens; Mr. and Mrs. French Cot and Mrs. Gall Miller and daughSpencer, Ohio, Mr. and Mr1. ter, Sandy, were Mr. and Mra.
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II Dlorsel Kincaid, McCOnQelsvllle; Gene ColemBD and son, Jeffrey
II JfJWeil Kincaid. Lebuan, 0.: Ha· and daUjhler, Janie, Mr. and
I Shwnway, Raymond, o.: Mr. Mrl. Mtck Miller ud 101&gt;, Jeff.
COLE SLAW
1 Pint .......... SSe
and Mro. Virgil Kin&lt;ald, Col..,. r03 Gall •lid Ollver Parrish, who
Single Order ••• , 2h
1 Quart ........ 95c
bus: Mrs. Eva Kinnan and Mr. II vrjling with Mr. and
'AlPin! . . .. . .. . • 30c
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and Mrs. Charlet Kinnan, Rose- Coleman for nveral daya.
POTATO SALAD
Kentucky Fried Chicken inCtivlduel box 1.25
1 Pint ... •. , ••.. SSe
l'&amp;lr~2 Door Hard. Sharp car. One local owner.
ville, 0. ; Mr. and Ml'l. J. K. Parrish formerly cl Ma'!'~''hl&gt;
Single Order . . . . 20c
Three pieces of Chicken, Freneh Friea, COla Slaw~
Meadow,, Spencer, W. Va.; and ..U. II oupplyins the
lAo Pint , ..... . .. . 30c
1 Quart .. .. .. .. 95c
Hot !loll
Ml'll. Rubel Caldwell, Reedov!Ue. the FreiiCh City BapUst C!'e1pel.
lAo Gallon . . . . . . I.IS
Bucket Femlly Si:re
5 to 7 pt!'Pie • 3.75
Dalllll' Sanborn II here lor
Flfleea
placoo
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Cbfoken,
Hl&gt;t Rolla alldlteal
Spedal Hard Top 4 Door. Power steering. One careful
holl&lt;ily weokend With hil parenta
Country
GroVJ,
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owner. Chok-e or black or two tone red ~whlte .
WCTV TO MEET
Mr. and Ml'l. Bethel Coleman •
hrrel of kentucky' Fried Chicken _
5.00
The Pomeroy WCTU wiD meet !&gt;lory Shaler and 1011 , M~e
For 7 to 10 pe""lo
at the Baptist church, Tuesday at
Thankoglvlng In
7:30 p. m.
W, Va. with Mro.
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C.taUt~t f. Door Sedan. Power at.eerln1. Extra nice . Hyalater
and famlly,
dramaua«mt owner,
triple-decker bun, lettuce, tomato
CHIC::K&amp;N "SNACK-SACK"
. Mrs. Joe Tribble,
Mr. and llri. George HIIC'k~tt
end s a u c e - · - - - - - - - - 50c
l'or the t - lie ......, - TV Ylewla1 - for the
eNII!W LOW HOLIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
not 10 hungry ehlaken lover - cli~ten ~ and boo
and IDD, Tommy left Sunday
BOB BOY- Two Hamburger Patties (over
Stu Chltl. All leather oeat1. Power lteerllfi, Power brakt-n PIT &lt;IJ1oi
ADMISSION PRICIS
a v~tton 1n Florida with Mr.
ea.. A beautiful car.
'I• lb.) lettuce and tomato
45c
Kentuclcy l'rled Chldcen, Two Pleci.
Adulla, 25., Chltdro~ lie
and llri. Michael Hacketl

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BY Mt88 FRI!:DDIE
The regullll' meetlhg or the
that !he scripture says we should I Sehool, accompanied Lhe girls
ROUD.\SHEI.T
! Rocksprings ~- Y.F. was. held _at
be thankful for, as forgiveness of lthe IIX'al FHA to Gallipolis last
the church Sunday everung Wl~h
o~r sins hy God. for healing of all jThursday to 8 district meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Ado_lph Saelens ! t~e President, Janet Arnold m
·'Mwnksg•v•ng service at the F•rst 1rh seasPs, redemption from di!H Girls in the group were Karen and son DenniS were m Columbus (harge. .
lhtited Pre:sbyterian Church.
' t•·•wtion, divine love and assured ]Singer, Ola Mae Clark, Carolyn Thursday to spend Thanksgiving The Scriplu!J! was read by Mrs.
Us~ng a~. his topir ''St irrin~ ~p , Iovin~ kinrlnes.'i of God.
McHaffie, Paula with their daughter and fami1y. Hugh Bearhs, Thessalonians, chap-_
1Gilkey, DoriA
t.ratltu&amp;.., ~ev . GardnPr outhn- 1 He sa id that ''our God is 8 GQd Johnson. Beverly Perrin, Kar- Mr. and Mrs. Ike Wilt and c hil· 1~~r 5, ver~s 1-8. The program,
.f&gt;d and explamed the 103rd Psalm of justirt&gt;, of Revelation and Mer- en Pettit Ci d M r is Di nne dren.
He Cares Mary Jane Douglas

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are a thank!)~~ lot. oecordlio&amp; to
four uampleto produced fm.
IH)M,!Iptu rrtday by teacher Mra.
NOn Moore's dau.
Below the hrlef OIOIYI ore •
nroduced. ·Eoeb Ia'"' lbe theme,
"Why I AM 'l'llanldul.•
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BY tARRY~
There ore many reolll&gt;na Why I
am thankful. I am thankful lo
God lor Ill the froedom aad """'
derful thiago I enjoy
We llhl indeed. lucky to live • In
thlo woader!ul lladt-Ainerioi.
Allll!rlca Is the land ol hope and
OT&gt;porlunlty. We han many 1r..
. dom• tn our ...,b'J.
Such thlnp u
freedom cl
'""f"h. religion aad lreadqm •Ill
t~• pre" aro thlnp that 11'0 jlllt
dr..mo In other coiilltrlel, We
ohould be Indeed thankful that we
hove theiO.
w..bould be thankful far many
otherthiap, too •our pareato,
COf1111111DIIy, ehutclles. aad Hhoolo
al'e thlnga fpr whleb wo Ill
should be U.anldul.
Tloe traditional 'l'llanllqivina
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In taL They ware glvln( tbenlu
for their •le voyage 1&lt;1 Amerlcol
ond f,.. !hair eropo whicll had
fi1'0WII well.
Of coune, just because there II
ooe &lt;ily of the yeer named
'1'llanbgivln( doeon't meaa that
we should walt far th11 011e day
and give thanks for aD we heve.
Every &lt;ily of the year abould be
• thllllitsiJying for If we . would
ototl eountlnl aD our lhanko 1&lt;1
God we YIDIIld never lei flnlohed.
Allin all, we •hould be thank·
fpl very milch fol: lha&gt; many wonderful thlngl wt ·a~ore ud ~Y
In Amlrlca.

am theoldul lor my aliter to look I U.anldul that we have a prealdenl
I om thenklul I« illy eountry l and ota11 ID nm ooir country.
bec1111e we bavo fnedom. 1 am 1 am thanldul {,.. the ehanco to
thanldul for the ooldlen who celebrate thil !loliday. I am glad
......, herve• that &amp;d ID .... our we bavo a JICbool ud teaehere to
eountry.
help uo lem. I om thankful for
· And ...... Ill. I am 11w!kfu1 thl1 day and tbt thlngo wo bave
for God who loob t!fti!r "' and to on jay.
f!&gt;r !Ill b, JHWI a.-lit, who 1 am thanl&lt;boJ for tbe food ,..
3Ied on the Crou to ...e uo !rom have and our mother and father
o!n. I am thankful thaiiHil- and br&lt;&gt;tben aad mlerl.
to God to pray and to ott him I am thankful lor my pel and
lo forgive me ,.,., I have &lt;loot the ebaueo I
ID play with
wroor. .
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. ~ I am thankful lor the diiCOY·
I un tlianldul far I\'II'YIIIInl eneo cloc- and .,.. 10lenUots.
that I am
lo l!aVt. ·
I am thanldul . for God, moat ol
II U wereo t lor iloe ~ he- all.
.
roes ollong ago "" wou!dnl hove
' 8"1' llo'TRY LACIIY
the free COUilll')' that wl. hove to- .
BY IIOY COLEMAN
I . . thonllful fw my borne u d1y
I om thenklul that I Uve In 11&gt;11
a plaee for lhelter, and for my 1 am thanldul that i ..,. Ill ·,..at country of America.
dwrdt u a place lo wonhlp ao down to a 'J'hanksbYiilg · mei!l • We oro by far the moot !ortuuI pi- •
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which 1101110 ~ are woable ID olo poop!. In the world. A lot ol
I am thankful for the dotheo 1 do. .
1:uropoou and Allan eountrlao
wear: my ochool u a ·place to get I
.
hove people !bet would be glad to
aduoatlon, and the leachen to
BY I_,CK SIGMAN
have IIlii food and lhelter. 1D
help me learn.
I am thankful that wo biVI! the Aaierlc•,.. don't uauoU, even
I am thanldul lor 1111 pannbo right 1&lt;1 woroblp God as we pl.,... I thlak bow weD all,.. 11'0.
lo btlji mo ll"&lt;l:jr ·aljd· to teoch mo .and that 11e biVe te eliurcheuodl .I a mth•nkful that 1 h..e tbe
the I'IJI!I thlnp. I om thanldul 1mlniJten 1&lt;1. help u.
'privilege o1 &amp;o~n~ · ID oebo&lt;&gt;l ao
for my frltndo u
I om lhanldul w our - t that I eu undentand boll&lt;ir ~
IIIII for tll(j fOlld - 'Mt oat. I and tho Itt~~,. haW. 1 at~~l.ner· ID41o love; ,
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horned for ...
coming Genova .lest ban ta11c1 good 4$ nunuteo before emerg...
prob1e1111 of the world.
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despite Ruoolan worn!np 1&lt;1 the cy ere"';: ~ed ~,!;'·~
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d ~ure .on Co t e, :;' .11 , 111 to
1 am _,rally th&gt;nklul lor the conlrarY.
church when! ,.. can go 1&lt;1 thank "Our ologan will be test on hearr1'?"
Y; er1..; 0 ce
God 1... our many bleulngs Wa lall&lt;,'" Dean 101d. "We absolute!8-m
n llUlle ·
abould reall• thet tbe rea..;. for ly will h..e lelts while tbe talb
•aid ~heO:etn':,; &lt;&gt;l the
tha Plltt'lml coming 1&lt;1 America 11'1! going oa."
an&gt;Wl
exp on pro
wu 10 they eould worship God 81 Dean, who spoke at a Dewl OOD· vented the fire from spreading.
they pleolltd. In the times of the ference oo the we ct hfl depar- No one wu Injured.
Pllgrlmo they aD had to go 1&lt;1 turo tonight lor the talb which
lbelo&lt;l~e ,...~oao,
eur.h ct England. II they were opea Tuesday, also Indicated the
eaughl WOI'IIhiplng God In their Unlled Stslel was goln~ 1&lt;1 lake a •••• , • , ••••• , , •••••• ,
own way they were ....,..ly J&gt;UII· hard line ot the Geneva confer- :.:
SHOPPING
ilhed. Now In America we can eneo table.
WOI'Ihlp God however we pie....
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In ~tddleport and 0 ;... ~- in treaty, • he llld, "the offer~ wiD : ,t
other placea. 1 can trust my haVe 1&lt;1 come !rom Ruasla.'' The • ~
lrtiOid.t when I om tn trouble. United Stalao wiD not altar tbe : •
People In Ruosia don't know who treaty propoaall it already bu :
to ~ 1 d 1 knoW what Amer- mad ha id
USE CHRISTMAS SEALS
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I om thankful the Pllgriml had! U.S.-Brlllob propolal to _.... •
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enouch eourage to crou the At· DUclear test !alb thet """ beok·
lantlc Oeean through many herd- en of1. Sept. 9 when the llovletl
ohipo ud trouble•. II they hadn't reoumed their 1imoapberle btesta.
'IH•mtghl ljlll he 'II'OI'Ihlpping In But In accept!nJ, the Communlotl
the ehureb of England. .
warDed the Weot Bllalnal new
on- are Jllot a few thinga I lelia ol,lhW on. 1IUala ...,....
am thankful for. If 1 )m&gt;!e all ad anomer Yolmttary - ·
a:t I wouldn't 11e able lo aprea[bul Delft lndioalecl lbll wao ,.. .
itq tbaaU for all807 l&gt;leulnp. I&gt;OOIPIIblt: .

lor the w-Jrcled cllJ, .....

aDnoun&lt;:e&lt;l Friday.

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Tbe President'• .._
might visit tbe West Germaa cop.
!tal of Boon, diplomallo said.

HIGll SCHOOL SCORES
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By FltED DANZIG

Anka Signs Deal For Big Bundle

1 ?.

[manoged to do "' wltheut maklns

Same as last time: ::&gt;wight D. I "nlere was more to tbe show
Ei.iellhower and Wa!to1· CroniUIAI. j thao lho poraooolit7. Bllllho hlfto
The setting~ Same as last t.i.JTM' : jgest dilferenoe between 1lbt two
was

that

BY c. E. BLAJ(ESLEE
the motor can be atopped or the axlea. According to BoiOrt. u aafe practl&lt;oa are:
~. Crooslnf •
alope, ••old tnctor. oopooiiDy wileD tile
Exl&lt;naloa Al••t. Agrtcah,.... clutch released before the tract- shewn by his dernonatratfon, the t, Always hltcll to the draw bar quick turno, bofea ond obatacloalet or IGl1t II rl!llod hiCIL
1
There are t,49fi tractors in or overbalances itsel~ the acci· tractor tendll to tip over at the aet at lhe correct belaht between u 1 atone or atwnp. Spread movint(keep tbe loed low.
Melrs County which are poten- dent may be prevented.
point at which It contacts the
nd Zll Jnche and •-••·· 1 t heel
wid
-·'ble and I rear weflblo lind Utp
· where " h~ error'• ground . Anyth'mg wh'ICh moves 13 a!
s
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u
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tial hazards every time a person H ere JS
,rear ....~--•
._ u .-a
uses one acrording to Herbert T. enters. Most men tHink they are this point of balance forward puts leas 4 inches behind the rear drive llowly.
[ e, High Jpeed and quiet
Bogert, Agrieultural Safety Advis· quicker than the physical law1 , more weight behind this point and tirea. Both distances are extreme. 4, Avoid hidden objectl or.holes. are danceiOUI. Whea you.
or for the Jndustrla1 Cornmlufon gomning the. tractor. 'l'tlfs may I acts as a lever to pull the tractor ly Important.
.
Even on lev~! ground, h!Umg a ereuo the opeed on 1 turD K
of Ohio. ,
be true many times, but it does [over. Moat of the situations cau!l· 2, Be extra careful going uphill. atone or 1 bole tan throw the tum aver four tJIDM 1111
Bogert presented three u.cellent not save them the one time when , lng overbalancing of a tractor OC· Chance!! of overturning back- driver or onrtum the tractor. Only u we carefully
of
demonstrations 011 what makes a they fail to respond as quick as : cur quickly, and frequently with· wards are increased when going Whea;1 viJion Ia llmJted or when 011 ' aafe habltl in the
tractor tip
at the Racine they think Ulay can.
out warning. That ia why extreme Iuphill. Add front wheel weighu, rough ground, slow down.
tr~, both farm ond lnduoHlgh Sehool tbla past week. Two Many people believe !he bal- carets necessary.
·
hitcb low, and proceed with cau- 'l 5, Manure loadera or similar . trial can we bo auro wa too
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of these were to the Vocational ance point of the tractor is at ,the Some of the more important tion.
devlcea tend lo unbalance the · DOt become a ratallty.
,\grlculture studetiii of Mr. How·
.
ard
and Cldo
the other
wusame
the 1-..;,_..;;.,...;....;..;...._ _ _....;,_ _ _ _;........;..;......;;..___...;;._ _ _"!'""_ _ __
MullNolan,
Evtnlnl
af the

Thursday

Paramount Is filming a plrtul'f!, "Hey, burg, Pa. The rormat? Again, night. Cronkite was more of 1
Let'a Twist," at the Peppermint . · · The same as last time Conversation. bulldog. Polite, as usuai, but .till
Pyramid Clubs are With us agam- but
And despite tho.. bo-'ic pmduc- a bulldog. He threw caution tO
In 1 different gu,·se. The local chorus lien parallels, Thur~ay
-'
· ht' • "w•e WloNO
·-•- --~ a' ked a n..w
-'---r
Oig
"'rll and boys have started t hI game "~BS RttpOrts," t1 , ,.cond in the of !ollow·up questions ond the""
w•'tth ll~or 1·nstead of money. You send three-part "Eisenhowe r on tbe 1u ltin&amp; exc.~~
•-·~ we ••
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one bot e of boo•e
and
you're
supposed
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Presidency" series, was a much ng.
to receive 34 bottles-eventually.
more satisfy ing hour !han the Although much of the interview
Tennis ch~mp Althea Gibson. w h 0 first, seen last month.
was filmed last orring, Cronkite
backed a touri'ng basketball team
last
h
d
There
are
,.vecal
reaso111
for
returned to GettysbW'g this moDth
year, Ia being sued by one 0 1 er a · tbo improvement. The af1011d• to got oome cotnments on topical
vance men ... The TV commercial sta~· was spi--..a with current themes. rnat...,.rs.
1 t L
B k ts
=~
ring Olympic div ng s ar ynn ur e
The approach, by ond large, dU- 0n dlsannamont: "A little suc·
a hoot. Lynn sounds 80 much like Judy fered from last mouth's program cess will breed more succeso and
Holliday she breaks you up-and tt by being concerned with specdics lhf• will bo fma' Uy the way dim·
wasn't rvlanned that way, was it?
. Is --Quemoy-Mats:u, Lewis Strauss. mamei•. will coma ""-ut."
Gol
even Hollywood c.olumrus
•~ 1bat Sob t Red China, Suez, super-palliota, On the Berlin wall:
can rna e mistakes. One, wriltng a ou
the William Inge play, "Loss of Roses," Dienbienphe, Hungary, 'bo U2 ln. •iet wall is not built to keep us
h' , It
cident, the Berlin crisis, the out, It's to keep their people ln.
described it as a Broadway " tt.
was
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t f
Bricker AmeuwaK"n • 1pm w It makes more of a complete
quite a bad play, poorlh cast excel; or G&lt;neva," the "open akies" plan- jail."
Warren Beatty) and S irley Boot saw rather than broader philosophical The de-Stalinizatfon of Red
the handwriting on the wall and scram- queotion•. As a result, Thursday Square "It must be Indicative of
med during the out·ol-town tryou\tour. night's program not only succeed- an uneasin&lt;ss that our friend, Mr.
The show lasted exactly three wee s on
he 1
MAK! SHELVES-Reservists George Crump, Pt. Pleasant, left, and SP-4 Larry
Broadway, which to us Easterners ,means ed In conveying again t ormtr Khrushchev, ia feelinfi.''
it was a flop ·,·. The Roundtable~ poll· president's magnetlom, it also Super-patriots: " ...We don't Luckeydoo, Letart, W. Va., were called back to serve their country when the
S664th Ordnance Company went on active duty at Fort Polk, La., recently.
. cy-makers don t make sense. They. re In·
need these people who are more
stalling a full-time Twist policy m the
Mr. and Mr1. Raymond Roush patriotic than you or aaybody Here they are busy making shelving in the outfit's canvass shop.
main room- which figures to attract and ehl!dren of New Havtn were else who's a man ol good lntllilt
many young people- and th~y're featur· Sunday guoots af Mr. and Mrs. ond trio• to be a good citizen.
beauty
·flirting with the Idea of be- lng someone named Pearl W1llla;,ns. des- Ned Henry.
That's .iust rot, iC you'll MCUII
g
Mrs
Brad
Dfllman.
crlbed
as
"a
riSque
comedienne
in
the
Mrs.
John
Taylor
or
Mason
was
the word."
FORT POLK, LA. _To mem·' added significance at Fort Polk. Polk's rebirth," said Capt. James
1
com n
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King Arthur Room . Doesn't sound ltke calling on Mr. and Mrs. Ned Hen- Eisenhower permitted himself bers of the 3664 th Ordnance Com· La.
• o. 1\o!Jeberry, Commanding Ofa·
Broadway Guessing Game: What a very good mixture.
ry on Thursday.
to personalize a reply severa) pany fDS l, Point Pleasant, W. Va. ··ns, .. or "Direct support.'' de- cer. .
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cooks with one of the biggest of the big
Party-goen attending the Spoleto
AM Williams and Mlna Lewis times during the hour. Example: the letters "DS" alter the oorn- scribes the unit's recently acti- ~ Contmued the Commandar.
band leader&amp;? While the orchestra was Festival Ball at the Plaza on December were shoppin&amp; in GallipoliJ, Ohio "As we started to walk toward pany nome have now taken on an jvated military mission. In com·["One platoo_n "operatmg and IDdolng a concert in Vlr&amp;lnia a few nights 14th will get a scoop; Glan Carlo Men· Saturday night.
the cocktail room, Khrushchev
'bat the rima!')' mission of thl• spectlng ftnng range•. Another
afo be was casually making the rcunds otti will show three minutes o! ! i .1 m
Mr. Charles Cartwright return· turned to me and oold.•. " l say
h'&amp;hl
d w t Virginia unit Igroup participated'" the repBir of
o the New York night clubs ... Can clips from Brigitte Bardot's newest fhck· od home from Omaha, Nebr.,. a the former president ever deIg
f0 ~oulr~ ~'to ~irectly s"pport the vast c~!"munication system at
Radio City Music Hall do anything ~bout er, which .was filmed In Spoleto ·. Quote ka Friday whera he was employ- cidcd to cut loose ard talk for
,
troops In the field."
th~:·~ag:~ men working at the
ed
an
hour
Jn ••at fntlmato luhiOII
thiS? Irene Hilda 's new rock 'n' roll un- from author Nicholas Monserrat, awatt·
b
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Wilh Uie reactivation of Fort Post Quartenn.,ter.•. and range
its beinll launched in Paria, are called ing his second divorce; ''I've got to e
Mr. Dana Lewia. Charles Cart· Yiewers would be treated lo a TV
Polk, the 36G4th has been called central as well," said the World
"'f,he Rocket•·"
to go wng
· ht . Norman van Meter• •uuw
·"- of me1 aton·ran.,t
• 1mpac
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.. ... Ia t't true that She!- free. Free to write all nl•ht,
• I free
k
upon to lend Jts skins and efforts r War 11 and Korean Conflict veter•
tey Berman Is hopping mad about the off traveling." (Feel free , N c y!)
Vernal Johnson, and Raymond In 1A1rrtl81of history, tht format
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to many mlscolk oeous t"ks of an.
material used in hts recent LP, "Edge of
Llevlng, membera of the Locust atill boUiaro me. We can't help
lf
high priority, in order to quickly' Members of the S664th were 88•
b
,
lml
't
s made
.Toe Layton, Samuel Taylor and Richbo'
th thl ,_
Shelley Berman, c1a ng I wa
ard Rod~era are working on a stylized Grove rod and Gun C1u met at In¥daware k at s ~ a 1ormer DAYTON mPfl _ Col Scott B accom,'flsh Fort Polk'• reactlva- signed the difficult job "' .mloaduc of reject material from two earlier
f
"N
the home ol Mr. llervin Lieving preai enl ta1 lng. So when the
!ion.
ing manv. of the 49th Amorod Di•
treatmen
of
the
orchestra
or
0
-&gt;of the With the exception of R few vision'&amp; &lt;Texas National GuanU
patters.
d th
h 0 1 Sunday a1lern~&gt;on.
spon1aneoua convena t'100 1eiiWI
o Radcliffe, a•-rintondenl
'" 1JMr. Raymo nd c undlff IJta tlon- .super f'1cu~
· l't1Y and overs1g
· bts, 1 Ohio Hl•hway
Patrol, F r 1day
The Hell 's Kt'tchen pad of one of Strings." They ho£e. to · oth e itw b et
e
.
young enll.~Jteu, members of the heavy tanks, peraonnel carriers,
's
youna
leadt'nf
men
Is
the
nightly
show
wt'th
no
mus
ctans
tn
e
p
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u
ed
F
P
lk
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t
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n
thl
said
300
mopatrol-·
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at ort o . ou1s ana s wo r w a lll uence
s can
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..._, and h&amp;gh· 3664th tflnt West Virginia outfit bulldo;r.ers and arti II ery pIeces
scene of some pre ty wild activities In· plenty of music Integrated into the spending a week at home with have upon future aenerations. Is er aalarloo were needed to do the to be activated during the eurrent which were shipped to Polk via
• -all without the act- "•cenes . . . "Breakfatrt at Tiffany's"
It too much 1o n k th at each man job he felt ••patrol ahould • do • Berlin c r is i sl are skille d nat·top raiu·aa
•. d cars from Texas.
Volvlng teen-ager..,-h · has
is his wife.
WI'C'
or's knowledge. He's usually In Holly- displayed such stayln~ r,ower t at tt
Mrs. Fred Lewis, Mrs. Louis have some notes at h~ side lor Radellffe, speakinii on.WHIU.TV and higbly trained technicians, : In preparation for their permanwood or ,on location shooting his televi~ upsetting movie sche u es all over the Hoffman, Mrs. Loyd Fox, Mrs. reference durina: theseseuiotll? Reports pro~ra~. said Ohio was capable of repairing and maintain- ent task of supporting non-div·
slon series, but If the nollce should get country. Many theatres are refusing to Harold Sm~h. and Mrs. Dana have some note• at his side for woefully bohind In the number of fnl anything from a compass to a islonal troops. the men are also
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Wl'se to the situation he d be In for some take out the Audrey · Hepburn
I 11 t film
th bbe· Lewis were in Point Pteasant on reference during therte sessions? men on !h e state pohce
· foroo
. . and tank.
1kept busy organ1z1ng thelr own
unpleasant publicity, innocent ~hough he cause It's doing terrtf ca y a
e ox busineso Monday.
No prepared mlpt, ol course- conoequenlly was not rece&amp;vmg a "Men of the 38&amp;1th can bo found maintenance shops, repairfn&amp; ve·
Is ... Friends of a famous J3ZZ stnger sus- office.
Mrs. Jack Camphen of Point just a more precise method of dearee of htlh~ay protection partic&amp;paling in many phases o(h!cleo and small arm•.
pect she's been slipping recently because
A spokesman for Bette DaTvls say s Pleallllnt visited Mr. and Mrs. blocking out the material. After equal to surrout&gt;dmg atates.
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she '• back on the narcotics habit. She sbe .wiO stay with
all , when you'Nl speaking for the He compared the 15G men m
1 "Th Nt ht of the Jaua · 'luren Duncan SatW'day.
Will
kicked It years ago and went on to be·
tams pay · e
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. an~ rhll- '.gao, It may bo heot not to make the. Ohio force to the .t ,200.me.n in ,
come one of the top headliners..
na" not only when it comes to Broadway
but "untll the -end" ... The government dren were Sunday dmner guest&amp; II eompletely ad !lb.
Ilhnol1 and tht 1, 1 00 :n M1ch1gan.
Rodollff• alao had a few words
Jeny Pickman, vice-president of knows that of the thousands of Cuban of Mr. and Mro. Charlo• De&lt;·ker
refugees
already
here
(and
more
pourat
West
Columbia.
.
The
Cbann•l
Swim:
"Sentry
about
tralnlnfl facilities, calling . ,
Paramount Pictures had to wait for two
ingJn every week) many are Castro ag· "'Mr. and Mrs. Harve McDn01el Abroad" a fuJI.bour NBC·'IV ..... th. tramln1 academy n&lt;ar Colum.
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hours to get a table for himself and oth: enli~ 'the cq~t of "relief" for the,m is of Letart visited Mrs. Ella ljlck· cia! to be preaonted on 'l'tluraday, bua "a leased building o! ancient
JACKSON - Nine Indictments were returned by
er Important Paramount exerui!Vel at
staggering, 'b d some of them ne m1ghty ard Sunday.
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Dec. 7 - tile 10th annlvar&lt;~Ary of vintage."
[the grand jury In Jackson County common pleas court
the Peppermint Lounge. Of course,
choosy
about
taking
joha.
Aak
anybody
Miss
Sharon
Williams
of
Point
!he
o!lack
oo
Pearl
Harbor-will
He
said
his
offlcen
were
not
Friday afternoon. During a three·da~ session the Jury
that's happened to many people; It's
In
the
Florida
citrus
tndustry.
Pleasant
•pent
several
days
with
ovaluata
tbl
naUon's
oYOraoaa
dopaid
enough.
describing
the
oaJ.
questioned Sn wttnesseo .and tgn.ored five cases. .
only Iunny because starting this week,
Miss Joan Oliver.
fe-nse posture.
aries as ''woefully low in com- A rtport made by Milt M11ler .. donmg h1s pregnant wtf~ . Ray~

DOROTHY KILGALLEN
MIS~ MIDNIGHT'S DIARY: Paul An·
•• ed
ultl mllliOII dollar
111811 1 m •
ka·
bU
')\IIt
recordiJII. deal with RCA Vlctor-poasl·
bl ll~est I n ellae bullneu history '
bl•
the
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f 1 th loot Paul will make an
On top o a
e tour
• for the record
around-the-world
firm to promote the neW association, and
edent 8 d• but unusual} bls
(not
own unprec
production
company, Camy, will
roduce all the Anka records for dlatrl·
ution b~ RCA ·
Ingrid Bergman and her buaband,
Lars Sehmldt, are arriving In our town
They have reservations at
~ny h our now.
A television pack~lng
Regia
the St•
· · Merman I o r a deo
trm
wuta
Ethel
f
"C 11 M Eth !"
series to be title d
a
e
e
···
The musical "How To Succeed In .Bull·
•" baa had to
ness Without Really Tryin a
hire six people to process the mall ard·
These are quite apart from the bOX·
~~;ice staff which Ia equally busy · · · ·
Despite all'tbe preparedness talk eman·
a number of
fro m Washin"'on
milltary"'bues are schedulati.~~known
W
ed to
abuttered. Many communities
rotest
loudly that their economy
Will
will te affected severely, but the govern·
tans to be adamant about Its de·
ment
clslonf
The Suzy Parker Set says the

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GrandJury Brought Back

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Mr. and Mrs, Harold Smith "The Time To Die," a fantuy part.on to other polk-t aa:enclea jury foreman, to Judge Thomas mond Goheen, dras r. a~m(l; ; and
were dinner guests of Mr. and to be presented on NBC·TV'I h. Ohio," Too many highly-trained W. Mltehell included a special Charles McNeal, receJvmg stolen
Mro. Jack Smith ond family "Dick Powell Show" Tuesday, officer• wer&lt;~ lost to outoide indus· 'rocommendation for painting ol property.
.
o
of Point Ploaaant Sunday.
Jnn. $, will be 1 family affair. try be&lt;auso of aalarill, he added. cell blocks and more llghUng for I Charges ilnored by. the jury
Vl•ltfng Mr. and Mro. J 0 h n Slarrina Dick Powell and hll Ohio trafflo laws are generally Ithe county jail and for removal were ·~·Ina! Joe w. Lindamood,
l:J
Harrison the past -k were wifo, June Allyaon, the drama stiff anoulh, he aald. Bul aald he ,of exceu mattrauea stored m Albort Haynea, Earl McNerlfn,
Mro. Emma Stewart and Mro. will mark the TV debut of tbolr wanted a ohemlcal teat taw to cella.
: thai Herbert and Rodney Kirt.
Roland Chlidel'l of Vienna, w. eight. year-old son, Ricky.
deal with Intoxicated ~riven and 1\yo of tho !ndlctmenlo . wero ley.
~
Va. and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Paramount picture's pay-TV called for removal of the "cum- against Eugene Robert Snuth of , M1mbers of the jury were HelBY Piili&amp; ~DSON
with the Runlans. And the small·
Good Will Clatl Mtetlng
Walburn of Washington, D. C.
company, Telemeter, Is extendin&amp; ber$om. administrative proced· Wellston, charjed with breakina ' en Walker, Beulah Vance, Jam~
WASHIN&lt;mlN _ (NJI:A) - er powol'll don't want to become The Good Wtll Cla8B of the Mr. Kenny Ba" and Mr ..lim· Ita test area to fnoludo an ndd~ ure" involved in the point viola- and enterinl Dalton'• Wine Store Hvtch~on, Freda Rowland, Moro
Wesltm policy for deallD.I witb Involved In MY· big power war Clifton M. E. Church met at the rny Bt!nMtt .attended a football tlonaJ 1,000 homes In ··, Toronto Uon system.
and the Well1ton Store with in·' ris Jam•• Hart11y, Margaret Sheltbe Ruulau on the GemllD ak- far good re110n1 of aelf·preatr~ 80Cial rooms on Friday eve· game at Athens, Ohio Saturday. area. A performance h,. the New Radcliffe !llkl he 11w no need . tent lo cormnit l'obbery.
ton, Leoto Harrison, Clarence
1
uaUoa will belli to takt thiPI vetlon.
nin&amp; and bad tbeir .~ovember Mrs. Ross King and children York PIUihll'ft't(lnte that was at tht pr.nnt time to rt-eXamlne Owane Wood, George Van c e Grave~, Jean Willlam1, Mary Ma•
after Cblnol1lor Xonracl Adnau- P•lavtll'blf • ref!CIIelll . •" · 1cetin&amp; with Irene uusUs and of New Haven called on Betty taped tn Tokya wm be p~sented all driven and would not want It and . Tom Vance were indicted !lie Winifred Kurst, We1ley Claar.
or'a WIW)bft!atalt vlalt wltll Prollo - · ¥Iowa labl lime.
boll Brown aa hosteues. The Call ard fatnfly recently;
in prlmo tfmo by CBS·TY on done ""leas " coukl bo done fair- jointly .on a charge of stealing Milton Miller, Mario Mlddl•toll
dent Kennody.
Umo ID lhJo oaao ~- Mel on
1tfng was c•Ued to Oldor by Mr. GroJory Gaodnlte or Pom- Tuesday, Fob. &amp;.
Jy and completely.
four tires and rims of the value and Wylodme R&amp;ggle.
oldt of Ill• wool.
' Pret~!dent and the followlna eroy, Ohio, vlslttd Mr. L o • t e r ABC-TV'a "Cioa•Up" for Tut..
- - - - - - - ·-~- of $881!41 from Richard ErwIn
UP TO NOW tho United Statol Jllver otnce PI'Mident Konno ,ogram was given. Song by all, Johnson and family SUnday,
day, Doc. 1 will be a pickup o( Ia not true, Mr. Barker oxplain· t•nd Chorleo Erwin.
Statloq Changes
and Ita allloo hove boon pfaytng dy's July 25 opeech on ltrengthen· The Way of The Cross Lelds Mm. Olevla Young and gtond- the cer&lt;~monlea In New York at ed. Since the recent ehan101 In . All lndictemenl containing three
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tli l• one by ear. The mulls nav- fng u. s. national defenoo and Home, Scripture by June Bums. daughtor Ch..lotte Vanmeter Is which President Kennedy roceives the law many workera may con· ,charges of contnbutmg to t he Bemll( Annou ,r.ed
en't boen too bad. This hao, how· congr..,lonol action to back up The Lord's Prayer by all. Duet spending ooveral weeko Ill Con· the annual gold medal award of Unlll tholr pobo aod rocoivo aome delinquency o( tlu'ee boyo, II, 19, . JACKSON - John Hdl Ia leaV·
fYtr, .._aiod ...,lderoble con· thlo build-up. Khruohchev'o burn· by Lulu Ruooell and He ion Baril- tan, Ohio with Mn. Gordon Young the National l"ootbaU Fouadatlon. 191 their IIOOial aocurtty bone!lls and 17 yaaro of age, waa return· '"fl h~ poaltiOII aa staff announoluston in tbo public mind.
Ina detonninatlon to get a Gor- er, Soved By Graoe, !loU call while Mra. Young Ia In tho hal·
To be aure Ulat you are not 1... ed a&amp;alnot Luther Smith.
er with Jaolu&amp;oi&gt; radio ota!Ioa
AD &amp;H a..eulq: 011 wt.at weat man settlement his way before ":as answered by ench member pltal.
Mil
Z&amp;t:J!II Jng benefits, contact your Social Raymond CrQUII wall namld !WLMJ t(; join WTVN·TV in Coti'D: pofley .. Germlll)' •••• the end of the year has befln cool· giVing their reasons to be ThankMr. Gtntry HoiChar of Daytol'l,
Security OUice, 309 Putnam Sti'Mt in an indictment an. a. charge of ·lum~u.s.
ooul&amp;l be or allould .. had booa ed down 8 little
fuL In tht buJineu oouion It Ohio woo called home to take
Marietta, Ohio, In person, by cutting trees of Ph1lhp t,akao of JQitllll the looal ltatlon WIll
ju1t u taexac&amp; u Mp«ula&amp;lol QV·
THE RUMIA~!II' !undamental was planned to hold one daY his physical examination for the
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mail, or by phone. The phone the value of $500; With intent to be Bob '11tfln, now emplored b_y
er wha&amp; u.e 'RQIIJIDI wert 1obee ch ged rummaa:e sole btlil\1\lul at eJ.v- Anny.
number is FR 3-5007. Mr. Barker II defraud.
WBJX In Ch!IUNJthe. F.arher th11
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ri,s 1100 111 8 ' n~ dt" 1~"Go : en o'clock on Wed. Nov. Ill, soup Mrs. Walter Blake, Mrs. The!·
urged workers over age sixty- other charges Included, Ander- mont~ Bob Sparks left tltoo locll
0oe aletnolltary r¥t ol this
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and pie will bllOI'VOCI at noon rna Henry wtre vlaiting in Point
· II~• to appcy for benefits, ev~n , oon Elswoc~ Jr., dr.ivlng. wltfle j•liltlon to job! a radio otaUoniD
aituatlon li that tho WeriAirn al- lin. But even In the talko which and olio to takt out. Tho. clan Pleasont Ncently.
II they con"-1 rtcelve benef1ta lntoxtcotecl; ~ WUIIams, ~. IJ
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a- - - - - - - - liu have 'dtllberately refrained Soviet fl'orel
Minloter Andl&lt;!l dacldod to aat tbelr Chrlllmal Mrs. GP... taotor •Islted Mr.
ln the near. future. This will pro.
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Iron adopting a riatd poftcy too Gron\yko hJ"with Kennedy and dlnnor at tho /olartln !l.estaurant and Mrs. Walter Blake and lam- BY WILLIAM P. BARKER
teet their r~ght to future benefits. 2-Dally Senhnel,
0., Nov. 25, 1961
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aa Jenifer Van Meter, Chl'f"ne and
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·yet. Gamea wero played and Parkanna Kelley, ltlalne Cart- area who obou!d opply lor 10&lt;fal
pla1111 lt, if a fb&amp;od G•rman pol- Moo&lt;:&lt;JW In
tober. there wao CQI\toota wero bold with priaao wright, Belinda Pock, Mrs. Rob- stcurity btneflta aow. If t hI y
ley had boen adopted early • m· an Indicated eaolng '" the &gt;"'"" bofnliil""· LucU!e llarrioon won ert Compson an&lt;l da\lihtors Lill· don't, lhoy may looo money, Mr.
formation about tt ~ould have end doadltnt.
the door prize. Oeltcloua refresh· da and Connlo, .Susio Dunoan, WUUam P. Barker; Mana!IV ol
had to bo aharad by ••I I&amp; NATO One further clarlncatton which menta wor&lt;~ then ..rved to the attended the raconl hop at Waat tho Marlolta flocfol Solttll'll,y Of.
mernbon.
came from the Gromyko tallu In followln&amp; lllltllbtrs, Mildred RiJ. Columbia firade school bwldina nee, said today. He explained
It -tel '-11ably have leak- Waahington was that the Ru01fa"' ey, Dora Vao Meter, Naocy Van- Saturday nllh~
that lhtae peopia •• thole men
ed. hr 111J illformatkm lhart&gt;d •till believe the German pro\). Mater, 'l'holrna Henry, Helen Mro. Jamu C\umintham and and W.'lllllD who are 6Jd 011oll(li
by • or """" pollcycakero !em shollld be settled by agree- Barker Alma JohMOD. Louro111 daUJbler l)enlse of Naw HaV&lt;tn to retire but who aN stlll W.rlf:
ta I&amp; capitola - •, mln~m~~m of menl a!IIDnl the Big Four pewal'll L e" is, Lucille
HarriiiOII, vloltod Mfna Lowls Wedllloday fng. Many ot tllom may lose .o..
110 Ia all - eouldn I long rema~n - Allllrlca, Britain, Franco and Mrs. Hensley, Frieda Henry, Ltni aftMrnoon.
tal aocurtty boneflts If IIIey da
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ftUSila. But 011 tht• pomt Adenau- Lyono, JW&gt;O Bllrna and daugh·
Mro. Clara Wllltama wu fa not put iii their &amp;ppllcaUons u
Jill 'liiiii ': !IDPECT the Rua· er hat had 10 h2 satisfied. For tor Cheryl, Lulu RusaeU, and Galllpollo, Ohi&lt;&gt; Swtday vloltlnt soon u J!GfSI~Ie.
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llaol ltave an advanlaie In thek the Weot Gorman people have the hostlli. Irene Justia and laa· her brother, Mr. William Mol)e,.. Ill both IIIlO ' and 19111 Congteu
abllll)' to 41&lt;tato Communfat bloc the bl&amp;alll lltab In thiS.
boll Brown.
mitt of Point Ylouant wlto Is a made changeo In the Social S.
pollelel from, the top down. The West Gorman oleotlono tn midmedical patient in Holur l!otpll- eurlty Law. which mak• It J&gt;OSSI·
po-• mull dttormine September dalayed pNV!Oua e• .~a...tlor comes to Woohlnfllou al.
ble for lllift j)tOP1t . to ..O.,lV&lt;t·
• l_h el r pollo!eo by . demoeraltc tabhohmont al an aflied. potfcy lor ••pporl.
Mr. and Mn. marl floblnaon ....,.. soclid lli!ciiCl~ ~p.!lla
,. """"' ond,tonallltation from the for daalfng wftll the ~tana. 1t1 Before loavina Germany bo waa haw a new ooh hom ot Potot even though thty continue . to .
~- up.
the -kt ofnco tllon o\ataauer I&lt;. held a join\ &lt;JOIIfel'tllOt wllb Pleasant Clinic laat l"ridoy mom- wotk boyoitcl m~t ,age. if;~~~~
.' 'No proceao muot overcome dl· hu had to oet up tbo coalltloa ol
· fnl. He was named Nickay Way· "nlla new Jaw baa ri!4uced 1h ~
· ...-. vlowa. Tho Germano them- hla Chrlltian ~lie U4lao Froo Domo&lt;rat ond Socialist PI" 110, Thla Is their aecOIId ehUcl. amount that lnlis\ be 4adtll:t.d,
Will\ rotlnllicatlaa of East with the '""' DliilOetets.
t:y leaden.
Mr. and Mn. £borlts Alto.. from ooolal ~rl\)1 ..~ta
'~ ::.::~:'i·:,":'.:~: fte United Hil HW' JO'f'WIIId... b•t.i Alauranct~ of a united Gennan worth, bavt ·a 1011 bam ill PltUo when 8, bentflcill')'· IIJ'l\l ~
.10 hang onto every- boto owora ......,.. • iiiUc7 lhll pollcy - now thai the haat of the aant Valley Hoapltol. '1\ia ia their $1.200 a mr,
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·~ noldo. 'l h • II noa mon lllilltfrallllto a 1 4 elecll&lt;m CI!Dll'"ill" io a v ~ r . thtrd abtld.
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Many workon ll'l! wt4v,the lnldel!llnp oUHer 1e Ill ;s I',.. io.'llof;q. mako adoption &lt;If a lllllfied \'loat. Mr1. Mollie Fox, MrL Wilma pr&lt;~ssf"' thai !heJ """1101
The Brit- tlua thaa lite •loW · j:bo trh policy lor dealln11 with the Blake, •I'll Dorothy wore shop. tt.olr ooolal MCurltr 'benofill· 11t1o ·
~ ehtllar Adeaoaor IIeld tot!oro, .tilt RIISiians JOJneWhat oasiu,
pinJ in PomeJ:Ut Saturd~,
tjl Ulay have full~. nllreiL ..'l'bl&amp;

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Ohfo th1"ff11/!h fl,l! coooeratkm of Management lJ Most lmptrtaut the Jegeume type he may eat !IO Sudden changes in the
the County Extension Service and ' In Feeding Steers
much hay that there won't be or kinds of feed should be avoid~
the Industrial Commission to a!· No feeding rule will flt every room for ground f~ which will ed.
tempt to reduce the tractor ~c.cl· steer feeding situation and guar- cause htm to grow but not fatten. Keep the st er c:ontented
de~ts and the tractor fatahhes antf!f! success. Steer feeding is For this reason it is a good idea comfortable. Thi!l will tend
Which seem to be on t'he lncreas~. supposed to be a profitable way of to limit the amount r' hay fed, make him easier to handle.
~n tthhe five years 1956 to 1 ~~~ marketing your hoiTH! grown Iespecially if It is ' of excellent make more efricient use ol
0 : ere t~en&gt; : f~~o~ 1hil feeds. Don't pay attention
feeds you are gl•,ing him.
7 OJUTth •f· e depend on "miracle feeds" te door quality.
an ~rc an 'd:
Find the Rea»oD Wheo your steer Keep Steer Healthy
operatmg Each
or n mg on f arm I
y one of every the job, there are no such feeds . Goes Off Feed
Look after the healtfo of your
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1:ctr~1or opera~~~s are in an The most important thing to re- Stetr~ going "oU feed•• L1 a steer. Check _hea.lth ailments at
in ·u aceident.
member is that all hflme grown complamt heard often from young once. A call m turJP to your
~h;'ee of these fatal accidents leeds are good, if tht! quality is steer ''feeders.• There Ia alw~y&amp; erinarian might prevent the 1os1
tn the five year period were in such that it will get the job done. a reason f~r it even. though 1t's of the animal or a seriou• .iel·
Meigs County. Unfortunately, a Course Ground Gr•ln
hard to fmd sometimes. When back In his growth and fatten-.
fourth was added to the list this ' Glvu Best ~aults
this happens you can 'lften locate ing.
week. Of the Zt3 deaths In Ohio, [ Always use good quality feed. the reason by reviewing the Watch the droppings af your
better than one-fourth were under Dirty, mustj', moldy, o. partially changes m the feed!l and feeding steers for signs o. digettlve di•
10 years of age. 58 percent were \spoiled or low quality feeds may practices you have made. To cor· orders, !lcouring Jr 'COilatipation
under 20 years of age or over 60. cB'llse your steer to "go off feed." rect the trouble, greatly reduce indicate that the ration m8y need
14 percent were just riding along It is best to grind the feeds the amount of feed glve11. at one changing or there may be someon the tractor.
coarsely. If it is too fine, the time or skip hlle feeding com· thing else wrong with the steer.
Thirty-five percent of these fa- steer may not eat it as well or pletely. Then give only a llllall You ean treat some minor
tal accidents occured when the uUiize the feed to ib: best ad· amount of the regular amount. ments younelf, but your vet I!;
tractor .was moving without vantage. Be sure the feed is mix~ Increase this amount· gr_adually, very good man to be acquainted
equipment. Almost four~fifths ol ed well for each feeding. Pay at· until he is consuming a full feed with.
the accidents occurred between tent ion to the type of hay you Iagain. Have regular hour• of KIU CaUJe Grubs
April 3oth and September 1st feed. If you feed 8 hay that Is uf feeding each morning and night The cattle grub Is tbo larvae
when farmers are busy, in a hur~
ry. and frequently tired.
The tragedy of thi• ;, that 79
percent, or almost four·fifths of
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Done 1thThanksgiVIng
. . Turkey Left 0 vers

One of the big holidays is past.
What can you do with the turkey
that remains?
U8t! the remain!! of meat,
gravy, and dressing wil!hin 1
2 days (unless you have frozen
them!. Gravy should be reheated
to the boiling point before serving and thin layers ~f dressing
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~a~e e:~in=~ing p:ln~~;f~ ~~ should be ~ated in a shallow Jan
which tractors , . tonstruc~. As before servmg. tthe. l.eat penelong as sale rules of opera)ion trates more. qUickly If the dressare followed carefully there will mg IS not piled Into a deep dlshl.
never he an ~ccident.
The meat need not be beated.
When a tractor !s operating, USE LEFTOVER TURKEY IN
something has to give. Either. the Turkey Salad made with salad
Joad must move, the tractor must dressing: chopped, ~ked egg;
olip, or the engine IJIUSt stop.
celery; and perhaps olives or picIf the load falls to move a po- klea for added flavor and color.
tentlal accident situation tmmedi· In addition to making delicious
ately arises: If the trae~r does sandwiches, turkey salao can· be
not slip in this aituation. and the used as a luncheon entre'. For a
It lth
motor does not sta II, the tractor t as t y. supper serve
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proceeds to turn Itself over. If rled rl&lt;o and a g"*" vegetable.

the ox warble that first ap- An euy and convenient way
as lumpt on thd: back of to control them IJ mb: tmrou:&amp;h· [
about thil Urte of tbe year.
1 ounce of 5 per eent
grubs come · from eggs of one powder with enough vasellne
heel filet laid OD the hair,
tu make a aalve. Remove aile
on the legs ~ing the pre- ICBb that fom11 over the Jnab l ,.;;~~~~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iiiiii-;
'111e9e egg• hatch opening and rub the mixture ~r
amalJ larvae that enter tbe Into the little opet1ing1. Go over
animal through the akin and the steen every two •
In tbo flesh . Some montha
aa 1ong aa the 1umPI aplater they appear as gruba on the II"'.,.·
backl of the steer.
Another way is to ue three
.· f
These grubs are annoying and
ol 5 per cent rotervme
are 1 ~uisance to the
one ounee of aoapflakel
Losaet m rate of gain, v~lue
o~ quart uf water t.o make
hide and earcass beef can
liquid for washlag or aprayiDg.
heavy. At a club membor,
the area ol the lumpo thorshould be on the alert to
oughly. Apply the first treabneDt
these gruba.
in t+Je opening• about 11 days
they first appear and tben
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lumpa !!lop appe::~. It will
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tak-e from a baH pint to a pint
of the mixture for each steer
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the grubl out as they will die
apd dfaappear.
CINCINNATI IUP!l-Livestock:
-----Cattle 250, calves 1_00; not
Ml:~ TVESDAY
cattle and ealves to es. The LaditVI Auxiliary to Feen·
trend: motce rro 'b
root. American t.ebelkra 24.110, standard
will meet Tuoaday evening.
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ual can educate himself so that
l!ie does not make the fatal "hu·
lllan error:• There usually is nev~
~r a ~d c~~nce to remedy. the
.human error In the same s1tuatxm.
According to ~ogert, anytime
· you hitch anyhethmg :"ywhe~ :n
:c~l 8 ~et t t~ groun ~/

Or, have you ever tried serving it out in 1 rectangle about 8" by 19.00; choice 2()1.).250 1ti
turkey salad hot?
12'' and spread the turkey almost so.oo-36.00, individual 38.00.
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Turkey Divan combines veie~ to the edge of the dough. Ro!l Hogs 1900; barrows and gilts 50
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turkey, and the tange of a~ for jelly roll and cut into 2· bigher, sowa 2S higher; barrows
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Arrange cooked turkey Inch slices. Bake on a greased and gUts No. l 200-21.,; lt 17.85,
and OTHIR fAMOUS
in a greased casserole 02 sheet in a hot &lt;'Vt.n &lt;400 degrees 1-2 190-230 Jb 17.75, 1~ ~240 lb
IIRANDS
. by s in. is an !deal sizel F. I for aheut 25 minute•. Serve
25().260 lb 17.25-17.50,
cover with partially cooked with gravy, or wlth a medium
No. 3 315 lb 16.50: sows
(5 minutes cooking time It, plentyl white aauce well aeasoned wJtb 1·3 300-400 lb 14.00-1S.2r under 300
frozen broccoli: co.nbine a ~an of onion and pars·ley. Thit makes lb 15.5, 2-3 400-60 Jb 13-14.25;
cream of chicken soup with about 4-6 servings.
scarce, 11.0.
"'Factory Trlln.. s.ns.2/3 cup grat~ cb~ and 2
Dried Frulto aad Null
Sheep 100; not enough to estab- PHONI 22
IACKSON. o.
tablespoons of .emon JUlce; pour' Now that we are in the midst l,.iiiiiiimiiiiariiiiiiikeiit;;;.iiiiiii=====- ..~~:!i:!i:!i:!i~:!i:!i:!i:!i:!i:!i:!i:!i~;i'
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(350 degreei F) for ~bout 24 rnJn. Nearly all ol our dried fruit 1,
uteo. For ·s "company'' dlsb, add reduced In Calif · The 10
1·3 cup each of mayonnaise and p1 of aisins and 0~
broth and 2-3 cup of soar · p.!, r
l There prunes , 1
to the soup mixture. This ~ ut no~~~ . . wppfu some
mcreage m u~ rauun • u y.
6-3 servings:
Tho
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of d ied
Torley RoU.up~. Mix dl~ cold lcots ~~ u 0~ and r
ap.ls
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peac
peara
WI enOl J gravy
The supply of dried apples
Now you eu unload 4 tons ot com aitage in 3-4
1: make the turkey bold Ro shape. is expected to be ahart 91 needs
!About I&gt; cup of gravy to 2
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minutes ••• automatically! New HoUand'alarge
me&amp;tJ. Add some mushrooms The supply of dates it usu.Jily
.. 475" spreader with high-etrength forage sid._
or chopped celery It you desire.
m November Utan at any
gives you a spacious 3Q8.cu.-ft.-bo:r to haul bigger
Prepare your favorite
time of · year, Due to a
loads of chopped material during the entire
dough &lt;using z eups of flour),
smaller &amp;upply of figs than was
t John Deere 5'111 Foot Brush Cutter
growing season. Take oft the sides in fall, and
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you
have a huge 175-bu.-epzea.der FREEl Stop
· season fairly high. ·
tJohn Deere Model H Tractor Spreader
in today and let 118 show )'011 how you pi more
Total production .! ~.fee nuts lo
YBhle for Jour m•Minc;y clilllar a
record volp thla year and
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more than .~third ereater
average. Each of lho four malorll
- almonds, peca~.
Phone WY 9-3202
and walnuts ia In ·larfjer
As a result, prices are
R•clno
PHrl St.
to average lower 'his year. ·
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led the liHIA Honor Roll
Mason Covnty during the month
October according to William F.
II·Greg•&gt;ry, Mason County
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The Roush herd, numborlng
II oows on the test. gave an
of 7ll6 pounds ol mIlk
and an average ol S7 pounds 1
fat per eow. Butter
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MORRIS IMPLEMENT &amp; SUPPLY CO.

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Others on the Honor Roll
the ffiOIIth were herdo ot Elnner 1
Nowberry, Letart;
state Hoopftal Fonn,
ville; W. A. Barker, Southside;
Frank Vester, Gallipolill F....,;
Ray Cronk, Henderson:
II·W•ea.ve~· . Letart; C. I.
West Columbia: c. C.
Apple Grove; Thomas
er, West Columbia; Otmer
fng, Weal Cohunbla; T, A.
Soutbs(de; Rolfe
Ferry: Browtl' and
Mayes and
pie Grove: C. E.
derlon: McNeil .
Columbia; and
er, Letart.
·Leslie Rayburn. Route 2,
led the EDP Honor RoB
J: ~::rg Hfs herd of IIICOW11 :1
Jl. ~
111'1 pGUIIda ol mu• ·I'"'
&lt;Ow and showed' a butter fat
of s.a and II potiDII ol fat per eo~: .:l
otherB on the EDP Holl6r
were Clarerice Thomu, Lollart:;.il
otl8 Randolp!l1 Leoni Old Town
fl'afllls. unit 1 lilnd 1. Pl. PleoiB- il

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Cia .lllb I~ ooK· ICI&amp; trip~Htaaered !J48elll for " lhradillftl. Ten heavy, lndividuaf17·mounted paddles tor
wider spreadlna. IJirect axle teed has 5 posi!M speeds

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C. It, filet Water repe!lont ~ boll Is
~ and protected with
loh8llt - llan!s
•nd -piece slHI ondpte. Bi&amp; tona-wear boarlngs.
tt...w steel -~ Hd diJiributor support. Otllr $155

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Boot Brilllam Hoopllal to.
apool4d to bqln a
proprlato for 1 TV apeclal called, oerles ol leltl on illlll Batxl of
"QJd.filhloned Tbonks&amp;iving" to Saudi Arabia 1o determine wheth·
.add 1 twill of saur. o an Gthlr- II' he muat underp surpry.
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Tut.day Dilbl' 1 llliJ.Iwur ABC· Touchdown Clul; ol Cllevoland has
TV opeclal was otufftd wllh brief nam'!d Ohio Stale tullback Bob
aong-and..Jance numbero, ....,.nt Fersuson as the outsiSDdlnS &lt;Oland serio--comic readings, lrrev- Ieae footbaU player of tbt year.
erent and oly comedy and oome The BIICkiy. star will be honored
chanrJo&amp; dancoo. ADd, u II USUII- at the club's annual .......,s b..,.
ly t.ht case with ouch ambilloul quel on Doc, 11.
COJICOCliiiWI, there were III'Viala BEBWlCK, Pa. !UPJ) - Diet
that were More !.ani)' th1111 oth- Sbirey of Slippery !lock ~ato Col.
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The llihll of hope were eontin· Melt Breclrenrldge by IS oecoads
uaUy IBDDed, however, b)' the '11lursd.ty 1o wiD the =no~ ,_,.,al
briSk pace of tbe production. In of floe Borwick ..,.,..._ Shiny
lhe coat were Olarlton H-. rwmlilg for the Pun ll!llJ ~
Gene Bai'!Y, Eddie Foy, Richard •••• blo to
the olctory ovc
Kiley, Belly 1olmooo, oatlrista Bob lilt Deloware""'valley Atblotle AaElllotl and Ray Goulding, okater IOolaUon.

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Henry, the Blb)e llld poet Robert
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rough llpl'ls. 'l11o polllt al the -l'.rwidelll Kennody brob Into
Bai'!Y·P'oy pose was frequootly hll 'lbankslivlng hollday today
obscured b)' the wid&lt;! spa&lt;lnf of for top • level talka 011 lhrto
ll!elr material. 'l11o format collad major lterna atrect1n1 forolp aDd
for a steady outpouring a1 aeOllu domestic pollcy - millllry spondrerresenling old-fashioned '!banks· ing, clv.U del.... and intetnalloo·
glvings 1o be spiced and opliced al trade.
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with shadlllgo of humor with eon· Def....., Stcretary R4b.orl S.
temporary signUiciDCO. ADd 10, In McNamara headed a high-ranking
viewing qu&amp;lnt touebeo of Amerl· group scheduled lo arrive by Air
40$P..... ca-taaoa
cana from the eoplliotlaled, eo- rorce jet tr8Diport at nearb)l
MR lli!.:IU&amp; It II' X R B W D C! a
caUed, varilage point o1 11181, we 0111 Air l"ar&lt;e Bue, Mus., in
bad CUrrier It !vet-Barry and time lor meotlnp 1o bellbl In
DWHNX BN KII'N-IIRCJHCH,
Foy-,.latlng the print publlsitlDg Kennedy's home at 10 a.m. !ST.
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blll!inell to television. or doing a Others In lho pa."\y were Gtll.
IENOWINII BOW TO COllOIDAL OIQ'8 111C1L1. - LA;
vaudtvlllt act. We also had Bob Lymao L. Lemnilze&lt;, chairman
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and Ray packing """"' dry ...,... o1 the Joint Chief• of StaU; Gtll.
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dy ,.,..t,a,ll and roiUno them out Maxwell Tayl~r, Keonedy'o mill - - - - - - - · - - - - . . : .'·: _..:__
with a twinkle. Some hit the tary adviser; Mc;r..eorge BUDdy.
mark. Some milled.
Kennedy"s opeclal aosi.slant for
'l11o staging ol oomo oDJOmble national ~«urlly affairo: Budge!
numben lacked a free all'-Obvt. Director David Dell; loeor110 BaU. IAruJIOAl'
1:111 Off the Air
ously becauoe al croonped lludkl undor ~«rotary of stato for ...,. &amp;:A SliD OD
are.•· And ~ oflilt polllrnllhbo- Mmlc affal,.; Stuart L. Pittman, 8:00 Country E&gt;press
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tween Fey ..~ Bai'IY 1• w
a asalslant secreary ol defense In 6:30 RFD
7:15 S1Jb Q&gt;
tbtxl. But tho otre~~gtho ol lito &lt;hMge ol civil dol..... and How· 7:00 BreakfUt PartJ
7:30 Beltaado lD Blue
show outweighed lbo !roUUu. ard Peterson, special advisor to 7:15 EliiDdocl w..ti!IU'
7:46 SUoday Chapel
St,..ngths? Mostly ebarm. 'II1ore the President on trade policy.
1:30 Breaklut Pq
1:00 Momiq MeciltatloDI
was chami in 1i1e deligldul old Aloo lioted In tile &amp;roup wtl'l 8:15 Nlotloaal' World Newo
1:16 suaday Cbopel
OO!lll .that Wotell"l talren lao ..,.. l'beodort c. liol'IIISOD, spocial 8:10 Br4atfut Party
8:15 lio&lt;ial Seturi11 Show
rlously, in a dance to Shaker couuoel 1o tho President and P. 9:110 Jonaa BUick Show
8:30 Volce ol Revival
oongs, in Heston's .llbm-slve Kenneth O'Donnell, the Chief Ex· e:ao Gue.rt Ster
9:00 Pentacostal Assembly of
comma"',' ol hill material, in the ecutlve'o opeclalasslstanl and ap. 9:46 The Good Life
lloreu
c!oncept :t,.lf,
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polntmellll oocre(¥y.
10:00 Polka Time
9:30 Music,' Muatc, Music
Tho eoncopt mtde . . of ol .
. .10:11; Wald 6 lloJma Show
t:46 Sundip llhow
leaot a hall-dozen Currier 6 Ivea '!bore wu a roast 1-Y din· 11·011 Top TID
10:00 atri al Work
ner for the 15 tdulto pre:tenl, 11 '
10:1.11 Sunday Bl)ow
Prlnll• The" wors ohoWll on t.ht oL.
L - - - of the Preskleol'o - h U:OO NOOII Newt
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scr"n •• introductloor to tbl •• "'" ..,._
~" JJ:IS Zlrt'o New Soundo in Town 10:10 ter e
riouo vignettoo. Say tho print wu ont,o, lonner Ambusodor 100 11·30 Platter Plflu
10:46 &amp;undiy Show
'Shaken of Lebanon.' We'd wateb 14ra ..Joseph P. Kennedy. Moot of 1;., Newo
11!00 Clourch \Yfrld News
"Shakers of Lebanon: • Wo'd wale the II children on hand for tho I·!O Platt• P
II:~ 1\'asblngton ~ports
it dl,.olve and roawear as • styl· weekend dined · DIXL ~ at the 13;110 Budslalul":orobolld
11:30 Country llymo Time
ized ttudio or outdoor reoreatloa homo ol tho Prolidtnt I brotbor, 2:Q News
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olliie lilhoaraph, with live ocll&gt;rl Al!Drney General Robelt F. ~., ,
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u:ao Topola !!porto
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Whllo t.ht ••eculioG wa111't as pres:30 Btlldllaud Sc:areboanl
0:110 N.,.. Round-up
else 11 II !Di&amp;ht hive bttn II of·
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He oven l!luffod tho lyrlco of •
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Mrs. L. D. Diles, president , was ' the Salisbury P'T'A nwt Tuesday I and poster! on patriotism made
Jn t!hargf! of _the Novembe-r meet· l!VIi'ning at thl? ~('hool
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bel
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lAtlon to r-~ Sam Morns for ht~ \1 ax uw Arno ld , fullowed by group
ongmg to the Skmner famtly
·nrlh hrnadcast on Temperancf' ~1ng 1n g ol A~"I('H, w1th :\f r s
Dunng the busmess sess1on rer.,~' ·!so made plan3 to go carol Roi!IIJ Ra&lt;ifonl &lt;h accompamst ports were g•ven by Lht- ~crt&gt;n• dur ,'lg th~&gt;Chnstmas holidl'l\" \ I:" flffuu tntrodurOO Mrs Wl l- t ~ry and tleasurer It-was
an-

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lies Family Is
Reunited For
Struble Dt'nner
Mr ." and Mrs. C. J , struble entertained with a turkey dinner

Room Mothers
At Riverview
Are Announced

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

The Riverv" P.'D.A.
an·
oounced room mothers
0r
IY LVCILL&amp; UWKINI
1161-62 at the last meetinJ.
Mra. Weese'• fint Jl'ade room
Robendinrt ~!._~_'11luntoftendll- .Mn. Harlis FrMk Mn. Cltar-

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Sen~~~. Pomero)':_Middleport, o. Nov. 25,11181\
sm DINNER auESTa

Around
Abo And
ut

Mr. and Mrs. James Bearho

entertained with a family dinner
Thanksgiving at their home Ia
Flatwoods. Present were Mr. and
I Mn.
ReiUn Bearhs, Flatwoods:

M •ddl

r

ThanksgiVIng at their borne at
'
P.I)Orf
W Mam St
IY M1S8 P'REDDIE
I Mr. and Mrs Raymond Pu1Uns,
PA!sent were Mr. and Mrs. otBOUDASRIJ.T
sons Rollin Rlrhard, Robert, and
to Jl S Lo
M and M spe
1 w~ t"-"'N41Y wtM!k
•~
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Rand II nd d ..~ter Rh da.
es r.,
gan; r.
rs. with hil uncle and aunt, Mr. and - Humphrey, . Mrs.
Mauru~e
Mrs. Gloria Ebersbach and
a a
au!§'' .
on
Theodore lies and daughter, Mol- M
J mea Bearhl and f 11
Reed, Mra. Harold 1\rewer.
Mrs. Mary Neutding of the Glor- Thurston; Mr. and M"'Roy
ly and Mrs 0 . A. Butcher, Lanrs. a
,
am y.
Mrs. Mytft' JeCOnd 8Ld third ia's Beauty Shop plan to be in Evarll and chl~ren, Pamela and
caster , Paul Iles Sr and son, Mr. and Mrs. Horton 1bomaJ &amp;rade room- Mrs. Huel Mae ~lumbua tomorrow to view a ,Jay of Canal Wmchester, and the
Mrs D&lt;~ le Hy sell IS ill ami thf' !Jam Rartels, program ehalrman. nounc-ed that the ChrisUnas pro- Paul Jr. Shreveport, La.: Mr. and family of Brunswick are the Buckley, Mn. Arthur Davis, Mrs. hairdresaing demonstration at the host and hosteu and sons, Tun~roun wrot~&gt; a round rob in card ~&gt;.· ho PN"'&gt;t•nted a prog'"am whirh gram will be held December 19 and Mr!. otto lies· Jr. and chd- holiday weekend guests of hil Frank Bbe, Mrs. Earnest White- Southern Hotel t-y Kenneth Bat- my and Scott.
,.. h.. r Thr next mf'et in ~ will bt&gt; opt· nffi with de\'otiuils by Mrs. at 7: 30p.m. Jt was voted tu have dren. Tom, Carolyn, Vicki and parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ever.tt bead.
telle, of Lilly Dache. Mr: Ken----'---wl rl [}(occ-mber 29. the placr to Arnolrl . The ple-dge to thf' fla_g new steps made for the stage.
J~rry, Nelsonville; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas.
.
Miss Easterday's t!'lrd
and neth u he i.s known is the holdSURPRISE PARTY
Jl' announcPrl latP r.
was
given
by
Rock
Springs
Cub
Mrs.
Geneva
Joachim
and
Richard
Struble
and
soru,
GorRev.
and
Mrs.
Eusene
1bomas
fourth
grade
room
Mra.
Carl
er
of
the
Cody
American
Fashion
.
Thanksgiving
dinne!' and sur1
\ ~rs . .JaMb Turner was the dE'- Seouts Den One and Two.
Frank~in Rizer . ere named as a don, Douglass and Bryn of Car- and daughte~ returned to their Barnhart, Mrs. Richard Boring, Critic - Award and Ia the private prise birthday party for M r 1.
ot mnalleadt.&gt;r anrl read srript.Urf' ~ - -- · - - -- ~-- - - - comm1ll.ee to purchase a n e .,.. roiJ.
home . Chillicothe ll'riday, att.r Mrs. Harold Botton, M~. Betty hairdresser or Mrs, Jack Kenne.-IIJazpes Sltnpson. M)ddleport was
from the 2:tni &lt;'h&lt;l pll'l' of Provfla g for the school. The pro- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cramer spending Thanksgiving with hla Frederick.
dy. '
held at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
~rbs ...An ?rtk•lt&gt; from H Inc&lt;~ I 1:a· '
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grnm committee ~Ill named to ~nd dau~ter. Jackie Sue, Mar- pa~nts, Mr. and Mrs. Eve~ Mrs. Suttle's fifth and
aixth Mr. and Mrs. William In Is Calvin Simpson, 22 Point Lane iD
.)t'r, Nat lon.a l .; r:•gNiy , Arr \\opu_,Thase the Chnstmas
treat . toJ , Mrs. Margaret Cramer, Thomas. They were overnight grade room_ Mrs. Margte New- and Mrs. Fred Stewart weregeio Pomeroy. Attendlng ~~:-e James
11Pn Alcoholws wa ..;
rf'a.d by
Mtss Rosalee Story's room won Jackson; Mr. and Mrs. Btlly Wll- guests Thursday ol Mr. and Mrs. tun, Mrs. Harold Newlun. Mrs.' Columbus Wedn 9d
t
Simpson and daughter :sandy, Mr.
\·~~·s. P-lanche Haptonstnll . An arthe attendance banner.
liamson and aon, David, Rutland Don 'nJomas and famlly.
Margaret Brown, Mrs. Dorothy Roger Lee Stew:rt a~hQO
and M~. Cht:iter Sim~son, Ed.1 It' ~as also read from tlw _un-,
Pl&lt;tn ~ for tlwil' annual Christ- Refreshments wert! served by I ~r. and Mrs. Joseph struble and Mr. and Mrs. Rusltll Batey of C.&amp;bdollar.
.
!be State School 'or the Blind to ward Sunpson, Mrs. Isabel Slmpo
on
Slgnnl. thf' W\1'1 1'.-. pHh]Jf'll .. mas wogram
.
,
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d
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M' h I p
, -" •L Ft Willi
L - holl'ion
were begun Wf(l- IY ,. .1:111 Mrs. Charles Karr Sr., son, ' IC ae , omeroy, ano ~~~e
.
am are ~~~
...ay week- Mr. RUchie'l IMwenth K r ad e. Middleport for tbe Thanksgiving BOn' Mrs . Ed H~e ll , MI'B
. . Myr. F~lluv.'ing th t' dosing raver by j nesday evening hy memiM'I'S uf Mr. and Mrs. Charles Karr Jr., host and h_ostess.
I end guests of their 10n and dauJh· room _
Mn. Guy Spe~r, ~·· weekend.
t~ Valley, Rose C1ty, M1ch.: FJ'Ied.
Bennt&gt;lt Post. American II Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Powell, Mr. The affair was a rewtion of ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mary Nichols, Mn. David Smith, Marl' anne Woodgerd of Col
die Boyd, and the honoree I 100.
M'··ss Mar gare t SauNP a· sa 1ar·1 1 ,·~ne-y.
nd M
G .I B .
the
f ,
Bate and family
urn- Bruce Simpson
cour.o;t&gt; was served by !hc- hust- L-egiOn when thPy Tllf'l Wt'(lnt-s- ~
.rs. at . uck, Mr. and
Otto ~les Sr., amily, being
y
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Mrs. James carter.
bUB 8pent Thanksgiving day with
.
esses. Mrs. Hf!milton , Mrs. Hap- ' day evening J l thl' post home in . Jrs. St~ve Et.lm, Mr. and Mrs. the first tJme for •. number of
Mr l:lnd Mrs. George Conde a:xl M-r. Wigal' a eighth grade room her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K.
----tonstall and Mrs. Turner.
Middleport.
t.Tames Gilmore, MI'S. Mabel Tra- years that the family hu been daughter spent 'lbanksqlviog at - MrS. Grace Price, Mrs. Wan- Woodgerd.
OBSERVES BIR11IDAY
Don Roaeh , ('ummanrler, was ley, MI. and Mrs. Robert Bur- ~gether. All or the Struble fam- MasOn, W. Va, with Mr. and Mrs. da Larkins, Mrs. Leona Sisson, Mn. Arthur Skinner is confin- Michael ~ay celebrated hi I
VISIT 1\IEINHARTS
in charge when the
followin_g &lt;lrlte. Mr. and Mr·s. Charles Jer- dy was present but Cadet Dan- Forn-st Ca~to.
Mrs. Betty Codner.
eQ to her home with facial neur- fifth birthday at the. Middleport
Mr. aud Mrs . .John L. Mnycr wei~ named llii a committee i~ fei'S, Mrs .. Pearl Jacohs, Mrs. iel 0. Struble o~ West Point. The Th.anlugiving dinner gueatJ
The program for the Novem- algia.
Kindergarten this week. Seated
of Grove Cily spent Thr.nksgiv- charge or the Christmas program Herman Mlch~l , Mr. and Mrs. group talked With Cadet Struble, Mr. and Mrs. David Cwniogs and ber meeting was provkled by the Mr and M
L
at
hlJ separate tabJe. were Ricky
.
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mg with R(lp. and Mrs. Geor~e Lew is long Norman Van'Meter Lawrf&gt;ll('e Eblin, Mrs. Betty Gill, who WB.s 21 years old that Jay, family were Mr and Mrs Dur seventh and eighth ;..ruder~ and were. Thank ~·: · ~~nee ~Bolin, Kim Frencll, Barbara An·
Meinhn l1 of Middleporl . Both and Alh~r1 ·H.oush. A vblit . rrom Mls.s MargueJ'ite I...eithe~t and ;\ir. and sang ''Happy Birthday" to wood Cumings ~ M·rs. · Ma~ Rlvervi~M 4-H club. a
Mr and 5 ~vmgW ~ner ~~- 8 thony, Rodger Dent, Ricky Stof~mili.es went to Mr. Meinhart's Scinta will be part of the pro- I and Mrs. Marv~~ ~cQt~.
him. A decor~ted b~ay cake Cumings.
The ue:tt meeting wm be De- and f~y of ~.~~"; Va~ ~ hart, a~d his special guest, BreDSisters plare, Mr. a1KI Mrs. _gram.
·
was sent to him by his parent.. Mrs. Helen E. Johnson 8 n d cember 11. The progrZim will
Wednesday they visited with Mrs. ~a Bolm, of Rutland. Cup cakes,
James Fugate or Pomeroy, f 0 r I Colore were advanced at the
Pictures ~retaken of the group. daughter Diana left Mpoday f by the Girl Scouts. Mrs. Earnest John Kinc&amp;kl at ij)e Pleasant v 1- tee cream, and favors were serv.
dinnel·.
meeting by Phll ~~·adbury and
M~all~ mM~he ~~:~~n n:~- Camp P~lk, La. for a. Yilit
Whitehead's patrol wiD be
ley HO!pital ln Pt. Pleasant a ed by ~fll. Lee McComas assistPaul GJ·eerdee :md the post was
her husband Howard Johnloo
with a curved bar ceremony. Mrs Ruth Hawk and daugbter ed by hlS mother, Mrs. B r u c t
led in praye·· by Mr. Long
and son, Robbie ol Cleffiand and who is lllatloned there witlo ~The other patrols will roceive Mary .Jane o£ Columbus are he.,;,May, and Mro, Joe Bolin.
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smith 8llli
hodges from their Ieodero
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Dul'ing the busines~:~ met!ting
T'he menu for the cafeteria this daughter Janie of Pomeroy
NaUonal Guerds. Mrs. Walt WU- M Ph Ills
• £or the Thanksgiving weE!kend
GUESTS HAVE
comin~ week at th!' Middleport
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Iiams of Coolvi.Ue
rs.
Y Hetzer, Mrs. Mary with Mn. Hawk's mother, and
donation
lQ
the
W•igs
County
Pomeroy, Ohio
High School will be ,
Family Dinner W a. them and will visit her hual&gt;and.
and j\lra. Guy Spe...,r, aunt, Mrs. W. R. Garber and Ann MrMr.Galend ~: ERr! Thoma and
Tubcr·cu losis and Health
Monda
j
ch
C
I . nn 'uuma and daughter
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ciation was made hy the post and st',
Y - 8 oppy oess, eese Given By Sauer•
Mn. R_uth Hood waa t h
row.
Gall and Mary Lou Burnside ot
TONIGHT
they also .agreed to ~u rchase a leks, 'lgrk ""h" heands. cherry cob- A family Thanksgiving dinner Thanksgivmg dinner guest of
Jerry ~aid's
lng OWS
Mrs. John Lyon&amp; and children, Columbus were Thanksgiving din·
.,RETURN TO
50 star flag for the Che shii~-Ky­ er, m1 . un an butter TuesL•kl
son and daughter in-law Mr
Tommy Debbie Be --I and
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day chili soup d
k.
was·~ Thursday evening at the
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rna.~
ner -guest. of their parents Mr
geJ GI'll de School.
PEYTON PLACE ..
pie s-;uce carrot~ir~ra~l;sp:~ home of Mr. and Mn. H • r o 1d Mrs. Jo&amp;eph Hood, MJnersvUie.
and Mrs.. Harley Swisher and Mfs. Harold Burnside 'and
A report on the cmrent. mem(Technioolor)
nut. butte~ sandwich. butter' and Sauer in Middleport.
Mrs. Charles Karr and
'Thanksgivm.g in Zanesville brother Tommy. Mary Lou Burn·
Carol Lynle)', Jeff t.:handler, 1bersh!p drive was given by Long
Josephine ter, Poll~· and
Fort Polk Loulla
nd Mrs. Lyons parents., Mr. side .of the School for the Blind.
Eleanor Parker, Mary Astor, ; who announced that the post now milk. Wednesdny _ hot dog 11 and Guests were Mrs.
1 na waa
8
sauc(',
escalloped
potatoes,
butPle~ens
of
Reedsville,
Mr.
and
Polly
AM
Bauer.
wen
for
~
w
·
Mrs. Bernard Schrawn, . Colum~us, ls on Thanksgiving
Robert Ster11ng,
Tuesday has 130 paid up members towards
tercd
rorn
milk
bun
and
butter
Mrs.
Harry
Pickens
of
Racine
visitors
in
Parkersburg,
W,
VI.
Stobart
~g
of
Patricia
Mrs.
France!! ·Bearhs and grand- vacation at the home Df her parWeld, Brett Halaey. lt begins Utcir quota or 11M_ He !.'J asking
where "Peyton Place·• lert
peacheg, rhursd~y- Chicken and Mr. and Mrs. 'Varren Plckeas: Friday.
and Mra Job~ Wau::;:rartof Mr. ~n.n:lt Nea!, student at Rio ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burn.
all members lo pay their dues
orn
gravy, mnshed potatOes, cranber- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Whitehead
Mr. and Mr1. Run Watson Gro
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ra e who 1s here for. the week- side.
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eal'ly and has announeed thal the rit&gt;!:l, milk. bread and butter and and daughters, Jean, Jane 1 n d spent Thanksgiving in Columbua E ~·to
INCOMI TAX SAPPY,
·
ord
Don
returned home Fnday from
(members will meet Saturday nran~=:e juice. Friday _ Navy Juli of Reedsville, Mr. and Mn. with Mn. E. A. Leonard.
THREE &amp;TOOGIS
F m e ~· 3864
·
Beverly where they spent ThanksMASON CLINIC
Colorctrtoa.n
10
1 morning to make a canvass Cor
~eans,
?reamed
tomatoes
with
onWilJJam
Meredith
and
1
on
s,
Mr.
and
Mn.
Paul
Kalltl
and
~
P;mb;a~~
Mrs.
with
Mr.
~nd
Mrs.
Leroy
Admissions:
Mrs. oar 1en t
- -- SUN., MON. &amp; TUES-.- ·(lues.
mns, ~nlk, corn bread and butter Charles and Roger of Waterford. children, Barbara. Richard and Va and M
~ Haven, W.
and famdy. Th~y were Sayre, . Kanat:ga, Nov. 11: Dan·
A report was also given on the and pmeapple upside down cake
Nov. 26-27-2:8
During the evening the third JJII or Columbua were Thanlugfv.
Ohlor.
ro Embleton,
home by KIIJ1 Neal iel Patterson, Cadmus, Ohio Nov,
•coME SEPTEMBER"
"Gifts to the r'anks" progrnm On the_ menu at the elementary birthday of Juli Whltt&gt;head wat lnl dinner gueltl of his
ta
ror
tbe
weekend.
17; Mra. Grace Worley, N e ~
(Technicoloq
•to wh!eh the local post has eon- school w•ll ~e: Monday - lunch celebrated and she had a lighted Mr. and Mrl. W. L. Kaut:Sren '
.
ng
vows
were
Mr.
a~
Mrs.
Bethel
Richards
Haven,
Nov. 18; Mr•. pea r J
Rock Hudaon, Sandra Dee, tribuled $'100. Donations are weimeat
sandwich,
cole
lllaw.
green
decorated
cake.
Unable
to
attend
fie
the
isltei
In
the
at
7.30
p.m.
by
the
Rev.
Deel
and
family
of
Ohley,
W.
Va.
visStucky
Middleport
Nov 7n· and
Bobby Darin, Gina Loilobri·
Mtl. using the •Ingle ring eeremony. lted Thanksgiving day with Mr. Georg~ Ward Vlnt~n
'N
glda, Walter Slezak Cam.pua come and may he gent. to Wal· beans, bread, butter, milk and I because of the JUnes• of their old- ~1~n~b h Y v
'
• o, ov.
Set birrn in on this rendez· ler Bunce. ehninnan. This P~"O· cookie. Tuesday - Peanut butter er 108 were Mr. and Mrs Den- r zs rot en, Ricbard and Mlu Stob.art's dress was a street and Mrs. Lindaey Lyon.
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vous and makes it the blush- jecl helpa to provide a better sandwich, baked potato, buttered ver Weber sod 1081 David and amlly of Middleport and Ralph lengt·b creation by '4teph.anle, fea- George Sauer Is in poor condi- Btrth· A da
~ckens and family, M.a.aon. W. turlns a JCOOped neck, fitted bod- tion at the Mason Clinic follow- M _ :R Art:hte; to M~ and
Ingest invasion of privacy Christmas £ur Veterans in the corn, bread, butter, apple tiUce Mark of Reedaville '
and milk. Wednesaay - ChUJ and
·
a.
with the skirt falUog into ing a stroke whlcb he suffered rs. oy
r ayre, anausince the keyhole wns invent- hospitals.
ed.
pleata. .
Thanksgiving Day.
ga, on November 17•
Refreshments wet-e terved by cheese stick, leUuee salad, orack- Family Returns
Also Colorc•rtoons
William Ratliff and Phil Brad- ers, bread, butter, cake and milk. From Somber Event
1be veil was held in place with Dinner guellts of Mr and Mrs RED8
Thuroday- bot doe, but!ered car·
Den Three Scout•
.U.cbed white saUn bandeau
G
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RENAME BTIIEET
,.-..,.....,..---.,..,=~ bucy.
---'-- - --- - - - - rots oplnach bun butter jello Rev. and Mro. Ralph C. Zundel
earrled
wh
.
rue5er on 'l:'hanksgtv- ST. JUNIEN, Franeo &lt;UPil ••••• .. ••••••••••••••-•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• pudding and' muk. Friday_ and Mrs. Zundel's mother,· Mn. Mei On Wednuday
to he/b : ABibleleG!': lng day~ Mr. and Mrs. Ca~l This Communiat. governed town
toasted cheese sandwich creamed Jasper, returned ea•Iy thl&gt; weok Cub Scouto Don '111ree me
ch Yh bel PP
Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar voted Friday to rene.,. l08epb
Univer~
ore entering
Misl Nina Russell, Stalin Boulevard 1n honor of Mar•
• peas, boiled potato, ~ead, but- after having been In CGiumbua WedneJday evening in tbe
t
ter, fruit salad and milk.
due to tbe death of their nephew, ment at ille home of Mro. Don
y, topped with a
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert col Cachln, the man who led moil
:
-" - Tom Jasper.
Mullen. 'l1le pledge to the flag oo..gay of colonial flowers.
ol Cohunbus.
. of the old Ft-ench Socia!J.t rty
GAVE DINNER
The funeral wao conducted In led by Roger Gilmore
only attendant waa Mrs. Andrey Mrs. 0. C. Greenlee and Mrs. Into the CommWilst eamp
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Canterbury Columbus on Sunday and the bur. the meeting followed by the K41nzii, New Haven, W. Va,Frances Bearhs hav-e .f'leceived
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enU!rtalned with a dinner Thanks- I&gt; I was In ZllllOIIvllle.., Mondll)'. scout oath In uniBOn. 'l1le boys man wu Boyd Kenzil, 31!1Hth word that ihelr obter, Mrs. Frank Debbie . a)ld Julie and Udell
1
ot their home, At h en o
recipe holden ualng paper Ord. Co., Fort Polk, La.
Rice unclerwimt surgery yesW. Konkright and ,..,, Davit!. .
Pre sen! were Mr. a n d
TO HAVE DINNI!B
platoo and yam which they ga
A wedding dinner was held in
at the Flower Hospital In Mr ancl Mrs Richard Ra 1
Mro. Wyatt Radford, Mr. and Mrs. The Loyal Bereana Clan of
their motho;, for Thanlugl:~ H!nleya Immediately
lngs ·and BOno, Tim and Tod ~
Philip Radford and daughter,~ Middleport Church of Chrtat
eerelllOlly lor the wedding Mr. and Mrs. otlie Konkright Mr. and Mro. Jarneo Jolwon
Mr. and Mn. George have it1 annua] Chriltmaa
RefreshmentJ were .erved
The couple li at home at and children, Duny. Pam .and and daughter, Kim were dinner
Sisoon and son, Ricky Gaul, and nor, Tuesday evening at 1:110
Mullen
to
Ke""
S.
~a!(, Do Ridder, La.
of Springfield, Mr. and gueota with Mrs, suaan Rawlln 1
1
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host and hostess.
the MartJn lleaqourant.
Mullen, ~ Gloze.
. John Lockwood and cfdldren lor Thankagivlng.
Larry Warner, Rogor G ll m 0
PT() Will Serve
Chuck Mullen subltltutlng lor btl Lunch ~~ Sale
brother, Sou ao den chief, and · The Harrloonvllle Parent Tea,ell-li
mothero, Mrl. Elu
Organization hold Ita regular
and Mro. Mullen.
at the ochool Tuesdli)',
with Mro. Mary Carsey,
Pl"''idettt, presiding.
HOLD DINNI!B
Plano were made fur the PT1lll
A family dinner was
h e Jd
~erve lunch at the aale
Donohue. Every
Thanbl!iving Day at the
of Mr. and Mro_ Everett Thonw, Is aaked to bring a pie, M r
Locuot Sl Present wm Mr. and Young, prlnclpoi, gave a
Horton Thomao and cltll- _talk on recent testa at the ...,..,.
11m,.,_ Kenneth ,Robort,
Hutchlnoon oJ)oko briefly
IIM:ark and Edith, Brunswick;
10 about her gradea' work.
Mro. Eupne Tbomai
Films about the moon

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g
for ChrtSfmaS
f
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or Legion

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I Schoo/ Men

ues
At Middleport
A
re Announced

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Gallia Court Deputy Shoots
Mrt. Ba1en Dray llarrlo, 311, of
GolllpoUs, and a Iona.tJnoe employ.,; of the Gallia Co ua t y
Prol(aJa Court, was reported today by the Atbeno County Sh.,.
Ill's Department tO have commltted 111Iolde alter cr!Ucally
woqndlng her huoband, Wayne, at
10:80 a.m Sunday In the amall
Athens County village of Shade.
Athena County Sheriff llan&gt;ld
Shielda oald. the eouple had beeD
experiencing marital dlfflcultles
for. the past two months and
that Mrs. Harris had gone to
llhaclt over the weekend to try
for • re&lt;onollllllion with her bus~d of three mooths.
, AI!C&lt;Il'lllng to a otatanent made

btr 1.
At approximately 10:211 a. m.
they moved out to the front yard
of Harris' house on tho Judso~
Road whera she shot him In the
hack with • 32-caliher revojver,
then turned the weapcn on her·
oelf.
Mrs. Harris was l:llled !nJtant..
cy from a bullet ' which entered
her leU temple while Hanil wao
ahle to staner back into the
bouse and speak to a neighbor
who waa tall:lng on their party
telephone n...
SHERIFF CALLED
The sheriff's office received a
phone call at 10'50 a. m., ao did
the Athens Emergency Squad,

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The wide variety
of wood1 available
maw decoraHng eaay,
S.. avr large dl1play,
CHERRY
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Thomao and daughters,
Mro. Hulchinson•a room
and Rebecca, Pomeroy ·-•I Ute attendanet btumer.
hoot and hoatess,
IN GALLIPOU8

Lawrence Bing, Laoter
l!•wm, Carl OWen, a.emr Zirkle,
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nt to end all nuclear wypons tests.

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course," he began, "J"m
worried About the state of the
world like anybody else. But let
me explain it thls way.
"I remember a conversation I
had witb Brtisley Crowther, tbe
film critic, after my pictur~. •
~e and the .Colonel." came o~
:16 11:15 p.m. Cha...
That plctoore was a ftascc. I don't
oel 3, Dial M for Murder, ~
eveR think they made enough
Milland, Grace Kelly, Rollerl
to pay for the parking lot. But
Cummingl. Chamoel I, II: 10
Crowther had given it a nice reZieSfleld Girl, JIIIDOO Stewart.
vieW, except lhat' be wrote ~
Judy Garland, a.annel IS, 11:15
didn't think the plight of tloe
p.m. H 1 were King, Ronald
Jews under Nazi Germany was a
Celemaol France~ Dee.
sourCe of humor.
_
.......,, NMemlttl' 17, U:ZS p.m.
•so 1 rn.! him some luncheon or other and we discussed
ChaDnel 1 Floria, B o b e r t
YCMDig. Helen Gilbert: Channel
It lor .. bour. I tokl him be
IS, t1:15, D-ed, JlarieDe
couldn't understaDd why it ....
Dielrl.-, Vietor Vd.a&amp;l...
i source of humor. because he
wasn't a Jnr. I told him that
'helday• •, ......... a..tl
tllrough
all the centuiiea, whena, n:28 p. m. 'l1le Gar Bride,
ever
thinp
were at thelr ~l
carole Lombard,
)lor.
depraved,
there
was· tmmor. -~
JiB. 'Channel 13, 11:15 Desperate,
Jews
laughed
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the
eon&lt;entndlon
Sieve BrOdie, Audrey Lollg.
campo - whea they
·cry·
WedlleiUJ, Neteudter D, a...
lng. U they hada't laughed, none
ne1 1 11::111 Anna Karenlna, •
of 1hem oould have aurvlved.
G- Garbo, Frederick March.
"Today, the Wne thing holds
Oumnel IS, ll:lti p. m. To Eacla
tnoe. U you toot the otate of
the world - l y _ compJote.
His OWn, Olivia Doll8vlllaDd.
ly, aboolutely seriously _ ,...
llooald CUlver.
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wruld just otandstDI. 'l1le only
thing ..., can do ls 110 oboot our
1, n,to Balalaika, Nelsoll Edcly,
bualiiOII u boot ,.. .... And my
Ilona M:uaey, Cannel 13, 11:15
busiDeu is comedy."
Bald Barlt: the DaWD. C!larlel
So DIIIIIIY conUnues to make
Boyer, Paulolte Goddard.
people
laugh, ao be did on hi•
Frii'af, NOftlllll&lt;r .. Oauel I,
recent
n
speolal. He ealt. n
IUO QooJcli&gt;p Ill'. Clllpa, ftGb.
"the beet" and enjoys It, as a
· .rt DciMti G.- Gnr...., Qooao
•Jewer as well as a performer.
nel 11, 11: II iibb Tide, Ottcor
He ieeb doing specials, as he
J(omolka, RIIJ M!Uand.
does, is harder than doln&amp; a ser&amp;MurbJf IJt
':or •• "'
Ies, boca- a series glvea a perI, 11:15 ~ IW IIM!·Silftr Liftformer a obance to eotabliah a
in&amp;. J11110 Haver, Gtnlou 11...
formula he can fall back CMI.
Rae. auume: e. 11:u ~~~~~
"Thl&gt; way," he aays, "I'm on
IJly Mara, Judt Qarlaa41, Vaa
oaly once a year and they tx·
Hellln. Channel !J, II: It Rille a
pect me to . walk on water."
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of • ll TV net•
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Jolin PA~fne• roaw lolly _ .
liar In NBC-TV'I "Cotn•s 100" . whiell will have amualcal oelliag. lt conlalno the highest proJ!Of"
ered f111Q1 a -r-Ia~ accidellt episode titled. ''Take a N\lftlbtr" Ia being prejwed
ZIV.UIIilad lion ·of Westerns ud myoletieo
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ill come to invite
.1. part in the nul!lks." tho Foreign
cbalge of TV programming,
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publle ·bttdles alid newspaper-111011
alltat• are ahead ol the general
publl.-Ill iM matter of progran&gt;
mlng .. And 1- think Uwt is good it keeps the networks striving to
improve, wh~ch is what the,-'re
doing. 1 think that that famous
phrQe . •vast. wastelaod,' was
cbosOn' for ita effect. And it io
having ita effect."
Moore sees a trend loward lewer hoor shows, and ·a resulting
increase Ia bell-- sbows. Thio,

he uplaiDB, io largely ilecelsiWed lor ball- - s .
"lt'l tAl procram half·
hour -•.'' he SOfS- "Then, toa.
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than to act~ etorielo
to I thir* we•n eee more stu.
Uon ccmedies nat - : ·
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p_..,, M"""' l!llyS that casey appeort 1o bt the bisgeol
hit, eve11 tboOih "Alelo PremleN
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al!o says that he is rooting haJid
for Bus stop•
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hill. llro. Horril' body 1M- In NWt.
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from lbt 8ureou of Crim~ evidence, and ote!-'1 by lbt CI8IOil will bt IIID.,..,.,
County Probate Judge Jolm .
InvuUgatlon of ~. 0., wounded man.
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employee
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