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Pomeroy-Middleport. Ohio, Wednesday, Nov. 29, 1961

NO. 190

Chimp 'Enos' Orbited
In Mercury Capsule
For F:nal Key Test
Enoa' Mereury spact cap!Jule
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SWMp aroulld th• (lobo at II:44
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WALTONIAN FETE - Turkey and the trimmins·
were
surrounded by 25
Walton members at the
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Chester clubho~se Mon~ " night. Above. Wanda Gin- WASHINGTON mPH_
•ack 10 ellllh by parachute afther, ~al Elchmger an Nevada Beaver prepared the dent Kennedy said
ter the lhfrd drelllt. n 1, proCAPE CANAVERAL UP! - A feast. ollowmg the bi-carb and bufferin, Meigs County itary reoervl.ota called • ...,.
COLUMBUS IUPil - The Ohio f'ammed lo land Ia tho Allan- M.rcury space cap!iul• manned Chapter IWLA elected Chester Ervin, president; Hocace duty in the Berlin crisil fiJit1 IIIII

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abou' UOO mile~ southeast by an apt! and riding atop a Karr, 1st Vlce-prestdeot; Cash Bahr, 2nd VlCe president; have to servi! a full 11 ~
or here where 1 ne-e' ol recov- powelful93-foot \•.las ri'Jt·ket blast~ J .. E. Foster, secretary; and Charles Vroman, treasurer. The President em.phaslad llll;i:
ed off from this test ,,.nter at Dorectors are K. D. Amsbary, Harry Lee Bailey, Willis news ronference that lllldl .ai.
ery shl.- are polud.
10o08 a.m. EST,, today on
a Anthony, B. F .. Parma.lee and Nolan Swackhamer. In- zen soldi.., were ..n.c1 .., •
Til• laadm, "" e"!'""l•d lhree-limes-around-the-&lt;orth or- stallatJOn of Officers Will be at the chapter's December prt!Vent not fight a nr
about !:to p.m. I!ST. Enos ' Job hila! r. •ght
I18th meetmg. - Sentinel Photo.
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It w~s th. final key test in a
po:t.rbsison· fithrstree~ ~
of levera odmllar 10 a ,..dtng
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machine. He ... hanana-Ravor- us. crash program to pul a
l•trongly defended tbt aolltrp ...
ed peUelo ud water lor aaUs- man mlo orbtt by .he end of thos
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r...rvisll and natioaal ,..,....
la&lt;tory perlormancea •• aud • y..r.
men although be coooeolool "tb11 1
•hock lu the lool when be enThe l&lt;uge spare machme ro,.
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some of them llnl llvbtil llll!lor •
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from ils launching pad in . a
wsatlsfactory oondttime aud. . . ~~
"He hasn't mt88td a trlclt burst of smoke and orange flame I MOSCOW (UPI) -The Russian people reacted favor- trauung ••th tbt boll; l*lflllo
yet," an ofRelal oltbe National and climbed smoothly mto blue ably today to Izvestia's published interview with Presi- eqwpment.
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Aoro...u.. aad Spaco Admin· slues. flecked with a few scat-:dent Kennedy but the first reaction of the official news He said. however. that lllq
lstratloo CNASA) anaounced.
tered clouds. It was visible for :agency Tass was cool.
were serving the eau.e « pMII!II
_ __... aboul four minules before it disMusco':iles wer~ pleased th~t Kennedy had granted just .. effectively .. " " " - ·
appeared out over the Atlantic .. an exclusiVe mtervJew to Izvestia editor Alexei Adzhubel getic Air Command .butiJw • 1
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The "pilot" on to&lt;hy's flight j and that they had an opportunity to read the whole text 15-minure alert.
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was a 37\2 powtd chimpan,.. m the government newspaper.
han 12 lllllllhs. Be lhen .•
named Enos. U all goes Wi!ll his ~ •
"It Is a~ready enough to show ' The Chief Executive told ...t. t• ....
space capsule was to be returnthat relal10ns between our two 1 meo that despite any publialtod: -~''.
ed to earth UIOO 'niles southea;;t
countries CaiUlot be as bad as reports to the emtrary' DODt ef .
of the Cape at about 2_40 p.m.
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they Beem." one Russian to I d the reservists would lei'Ve more
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. than 12 months. He then went.oa
His job while whirlln aro nd
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But most Russians questioned We m lesa time if poosible.
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M~RSHALL-MASTER CONFERENCE- Gra'!d Marshall Ben Evans, l~ft. F&amp;AM Grand Lodge of Ohio, confers with Tom Edwards, Master of P?me~oy. Lodge_ 164:
on arrangements for the 12th Masomc District Officers
As~n
Saturday at the Masomc Temple, Mul.
for 1962 were elected from the 17
12th District as follows · president, Charles
vice-presidents Rucker Neal, Cheshire;
Jackson; Stewart Cox, South Point:
secretary-treas., C . Dale Walker,
Jackson.
evening the Past Master's degree was
conferred upon
newly elected masters of the 12th
District Masonic Lodges.

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MEIGS THEATRE

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A few hours after the meeting,
studenla gathered at the cam.
pus and demonstrated and then
It )l'll\·f4mily night at MlddleJl?r! jail, or at le~st It marched three mne. to the doWn·
appe~~~· P~at way, ,when two families and four chlldren town llnla and the stateho)Jat.
were·1011ted up early this morning.
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'Mley m~ around the state't~~ f~~IUes were not housed at the J31] because they hoUJt 8~ dwltlni lbty
had Jiri!);"en! any laws, but only as a "good will" gesture wopi!!J! '
the que&amp;approved by Chief Herbert Gilkey.
- lion
~wiirt- ·~00... 11
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Ed Ha erty was on only two monlhs old.
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c ve Y ue cou
President had estimated what
~ c~ut 3·30 g~ m when he Town hall officials 98id one ol chaell D!Salle.
qes of $18.400 lor one plaintiff function during a prolonged per-~ The Brockinridge Fanns of Lit- they consider the menace of West
~:u~ ~he two· famiite; parked In the families Is from Colorado
Sludelll Meels Qovenoor
and ~.DIIO damages for another. 1iod of weightlessness.
tie Hocking look third _place bon· Gennan militarism.
r;an old model car. He question· Springs, Colorado. and the other One student did talk brieDy 'M1e action IB styled Mlehael'
or~ fr sullll11&lt;r yearlmg Angus Ta;. said Kennedy had adU lds
ed them and learned thai the is from Canion, 0. A tube waa with the gowmor at hil office. Harrilon. an Infant, who sues
Ihc•fers In th~ In_ternatlonal Love- vanced "no new id..s" on Bercar was broken down from
a donated by an tmldentilted Mid· Be wao ldentlfled only as one of by hil aext friend, Paul H. Harrl"'
' stock exh&lt;bttlllll m Chicago Tues- lin and Gennany and had been
fl t 11
nd they had no sptn"O dleport resident tltls morning and five or silt leaden of the demon- son.and Paul H. Harrison. vs
day.
"evasive" in regard io aormalilo• put':n~
fhe loaded car was 011 its way atration.
Waolnuni" Randolph of Sand Hlll '
I The prize Angus owned by zatiou of trade between the UllitU.
ailed Chief Gilkey agson.
DISalle asked about the prot..i Jlold, Pt. Pleasant.
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Edwy and Pegg Lee was one of ed States and the Soviet Uaioo.
Haggerty c
hat the
l"ce The husbands of the families
h and then asked If the atu- . The ault is the result of an acthree head of livestock entered In aC&lt;Ordance with Russian 'M1e U. S. lle"".......,l of A-'- • '',
and asked hlm w
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the h"1hT
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de artment might do to help ae,
dents wanted a ride back to cam- cldeDt between a car and a bicy- [
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at
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practice, copies o£ Izvestia and culture said today the BBti~
p odate th
rly financed,
pus. They decllned. A half hour cle whlcb :JCcurred In Sand Hill •
V&lt;0
The wmnlng yearlong awards. other newspapers are posted on average support prioe fo&lt; IJ61
GUke e :him to bring (1
aD
.Jater. the studeals began tha Road .May II. 1961. The complain! ~
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"Queente." h••. ~on three oth- bulletin boanls thro~out the corn crop will be $1.17 per bullo,
fam
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march back to campua.
charge~ that Randolph drove b1sl PARIS CUPll - Pres 1dent er livestock exhtbtt1ons thts year. nation. Thus man)' got t be i r eL unchanged from tile ramiiinn:
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the~ IAt the sta ~··
In jail
H the· student body Will vocal auto negllsenUy Into and against Charles de Gaulle summoned his She was American Angus Futur- first chance lo read the text of "advance" support prioo • . ,
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Wtthout - : :: sono;::
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about lb feelings, the Usually out: a blcyclo ridden by Michael Har-1cabin.t tojay to discc~&lt; the mas· ity Champion Female at Lexing- the Interview today.
aounced March 21.
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spoken ~ was unusually re- rilon. The Harrison youll' Is seek- sive strikes that Idled 9 mil' ion ion. Kentucky; Champion female
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the eght_ ~ G~key
strained and· -'led •.o take !heIDi Judln)ent 1n the amount of work ' "· crit,led bus and railal th• Ohio Angus Show In Lonwill a1ao remain llll&lt;ltan8odM ·~'
Thla n:r•b~g m::kfast.
OW V
decision In good grace.
$18.400 and Paul H. Harrtoon de- 1trafflc. and cut off electricity and don, o. and Reserve Grand
lite minimum rab1S ao ·-·W ~~
them
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When contacted at an alumni muds · judgment against the de- gas throughout most of France. ChllmpiOn of the Oh10 State
June 'ZT.
~ •~While she waa doing tltls,
ll&lt;ty Allen, dlat~iet director of meeting In Cleveland ba sold fendant In the amount of $6,000. 1 There was no mmedlale indica· Fair
Legislatkm aulharjzlng J11o looiil c
Gilkey was busy fixing 8lld
the Columbus;:::;.:. : ~~ Fed"a decision legally made
lion whether De Gaulle would Breckinrldgo Farms are localgrain program for the ltlln ~ "'
big ·• bottle of milk for one
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be legaUy aecepted."
yield to the strike pressure and ed on Route 55&gt;. shout seven
provided that support fur "'r&amp;
the couplo'a youngeot
of his staff w nbe
"I don't agree with those 28
ease the stU' economy measures miles norlh of Meigs county in
could be set at a lowlllllll
at • dinner
.memhers of the fa&lt;ulty who votbe in!lltuled to strengthen the Wttshington County. In all. I he
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than 6li per coni ol. porltf.
Ohio ~:al u;stale
a(aln.ot the Ro.. Bowll but 1
French franc and help pay for the B,ecklnridge Farms have about Friday, December t, ls the support price of $1.!1 par ..,114
Ml'll, Weaver Died
.....-their lntegrlty,lf not their
costly war In Algeria. His austere ~ bead of cattle in !heir herd. deadline and final date to siga set tn March il 'IU por 01111
Early On
Thuraday evening, December
l,;t\dll_g.en"'·" be said. "We've
measure. have resulted in de- l
for participatiiJII in the national the Oclober earn porllr .)ll!ilo
at 6o30 p.m. ai be Lafayette
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Mrs. Bessie Weaver, "otumibwtltel In Gallipolis.
learned to aoee_pt deleat when w•
munds by the opposition thai he I Middleport E-R
wheat stabilization program.
$1.62 per ~
2014 North 4th
have to. 1Jllder pressure:•
resign.
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It is Important that fanners Since this ia above tlto
d ,; ..rly yooterday mcmlng
The event is sponsored for
A 24-hour rail strike er.ded this T~=iddle8 rt E-Re squad an- sign and flle F~nn ~ at mum legal left! ol.16 par oeot
her home. She wa1 a member
Golllpolla Chamber of
tftoOit
PIIILADELPHIA tUPil -Vice morning, winding up the biggest
red
M R
therr county office by this date panty.
cbaago • boiog
the MethodiBI dJurcll of Qolum- ~d the Melg,.Gallia
"It Ia difficult to explain when President Lyndon B. Johruon said labor walkout in Frence stnce De ·~e
• ca or rs ..d; x e if they want to be eligible for in the 1961-crop ..... ~~==~):
buo and is aurvlved by two
ment As!oclatlon.
15 Yellr.ll \be R11e Bowl Ia today the free world ls "infinitely Gaulle .,.,. lo power in 1958
Ooler of Laurel-s! In Mi efl';rt 1962 wheat price support' and price as previouolJ .,
g'nters. M&amp;r)' G. at home aDd The main purpose of the
out fiwt Wider our boys," slronger" now than when the
· last evem~g at S·SO p.m. A o- payments, officials said today. Cooperalora In lite lt8l
Mrs. Frankie Weaver 'white,
lngs will be to acquaint oil
added.
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Co""l'unilt launched their global
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cal R~tystctan was summoned.
Under provislona of the pro- gram program are eligiJle
lumbus; a siJter, Mrs. Edit
lnlerelted In buDding.
left the hotel whe,.., !he drive •
World War II.
Fue Department Is
At 1.4S a.m. loday squadmen gram. farmers must plant with- price-support Gil .dtelr ~
Gallagher, "two grandSODI, K l Ing. rernodoillng, or financing
· wao held and ' walhl A&lt;k'abelng a new adrr.ltdstratlon Calle~ For Blaze
were s::;:u:~~ed ~ theR ~ of in their 1962 fann wheat allot- the !ann's uonna1 I* I ,..,
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WhHe of Columbus 8bd Dr.
exlatm, homes with the
more than arbour and emJ!haili 00 u. s. achle..ment The ~leport Fire Depart- Mrs. T
ey. ra. •~, was ment qnd must designale and di corn. Produou hove T. Whna of Davldao!l,
now avallablo , undet
half before returnlni to make In die cold war ·Johnson said that ment extinguished a minor blaze ' ~ken byH':"wl~gs~la.:'~vert to conoerving uses an acre- lied of the aarma1 !*;.,ad;._;;,.-:.~·&gt;·,
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and sev..
n&gt;gulaUona guvemlng !he
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despite aus!ta•j advantages as an at lbe P. R. Root storage build- l
to
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a · age equal to 11.11 per cenl of gure for their larma, ·~==f
08
1the alfotmeal. Fanners have them from theW -11
Funeral servlceo -~ U,
al HousiDg Admllllstration.
He laid be botied 4the decisioll
"Soviot scheme after IDi on South Second-at in Mid- mit as a m
paltent.
ThursdaY, .at z p.m. at 8 o u I MeiGPl GENERAL H08PlTAL
not divide the IJ!Ilveralty In- ~ ..,heme bas been frua. ,dleport Tue!day afternoon.
DRIVER CITED
the option of diverting more than luril StablUzatloo and
Wick Funeral Hmlle ID
ollq11101 wbleh. Ia the long run lrated."
Firemen were called io t h e Ohio State Patrol has report- this li they desire.
t1oo !ASCI oommiltees.
ht"15 on North Wiib istne\.
Admlssloruo ,;- Rev. T. A.
bo~harmful _to it.
At 1116 ,.,. time he renewed ,..De at 12o&amp;l when smoke was "'! the arrest of Charles Clark- 'M1e acreage they divert from To be in lllllllflliance witb
.burial u.Jon cemetery,
Racine; DeiBi&lt;l
He oald AIIIII1DI Auoolo.tlon Sop- the ailmlolstratlo •
tt ck
apotted. Little damage was re- son, 37. Middleport. on a speed wheat to conaerving uses must 1961 feed gr$11 Jlh!IIMD, """.!~!"!~;
bus ·
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J~ Jl'ullen _bad bOon liP;: domestic ~~ ~ • repll:: ported. Cause of the blaze W&amp;J charge. He was ciled to Gallipo- be in addition I&lt; the normal coo- a&amp;on must baYe dhoriiW a '
.
~ .··"Mn. Pat Tltorntoij,
to the 'loowl aamo for t* tO thoao who demand "total vie- unknown.
1111 court Friday.
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servmg """""80 on the farm. !mum of~ per eeoc of~ CO&lt;ll"f.il'•l
Not .-.... .......
roy.
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But. be saki. it should be .. ..
base acreago to coaservmg ~~
Tj•wreoce Roee of
Dlscbargco - David W Ito
out, tllal Fullen II not • wr'J.
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IJSilA. officials pointed Ollllllill•

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BAHR CLOTHIERS

rejection or a Rose Bowl bid for
the football team touched off a
long. wild demonstrallon Tuesdoy
night by some 10.0110 ~tudents
while Coach Woody Hayes ,..m.
ed to toke ''"' decision calmly.
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'M1e faculty, at. lp&lt;CIUI afternoon meeting TUesday to conslder "overtures" from the West
Coast. reafflrm:-t Its opposition to
tJ:te New Years Day da!ISIC by
a 28-25 vote.
Ohio State. w_hlch ls _currently
rated No. I natoonally m the latest United Press 1ntemational
poll. finished an unbeaten season
with a 50-20 victory Sa;turday over
Mlchlgao !hat gave the Buckeyes
the Big Ten title.

.r:eo.:.~t
.ave In·~~::"" .the CooncU on ·.
IB no n&lt;!llll~ whalat&gt; .lohniCXI 'acouaod ~ advocal·

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prompt farmero to re...,... tbelt
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storage situation lor thia ""''~ ·
and admtttealy diYp 'dolubl&lt;Hallo.:' ~· rnenlicllled no 'M1e Falrgroeno Country Club. of the Ohio University College of ~ mao of wide experience In crop.
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· Rlcbard Larklna,. OSU' ·~· but aenate GOP campaign east of Jacltoon on Rt. 124, woll Commerce. ee....,..ntatlvea from commudlty management and de- They added that !he USOA'~ ,
dlreotbr, who had Ifill" halrman Barry Goldwater, R- be the scene of a general mem- the seven member counties. Ath- velopment, 'te &lt;arne to Colum- farm facilHy loan program undet'
favor of .partjclpatlon durLt1 rlz. bas repeatedly IMisted tba berahlp meeting of ~Southeast- ens. Ptke. Jackson. Vinton. Gal- bus after serving as city manag- which producers may hom111 ,. ,.
olaf vlctory over -"'unlam be ern Ohio Regional Council Tltur11- lia, Hocldng and Melp, will be er of Delaww:e. Ohio. for 2\1 to 95 per cent of the cost ol.-larm·
i1e U. S. goal.
do)&gt;, Dec. 7.
p~t. 'M1e meetiDg Is open.
years. Since 1957 be has al!o ser- storage structures il availablo ·ta'
"I' alii aiwayo roady to Uaten to .President J. W. Salls, MoAI' Mr. Molt wUI opeak on o "The ved as the Columbus express- help producers obtain Brleq118..
ew idw and .-,body 1- the lbur, . announced l)lat the ' dbiner ntr.. M's of Omummlty Dev&gt;l- way coordinat.or.
!ann storage
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th &gt;imd of, the wont 'vlctocy ,' " be meeting wlli bogln with a 10&lt;lal opment - Motive, Moxie a n d A&gt; an assistant city m811ager
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not aware t11a1 bit- ad a1 8;30 p.ln. llobert F. Kott. al Basis."
lence al Colorado Springs, Glen~· e,
•t any pt'O\leding--admlnlatl"lltlon execuUvo director of the d.VO~ A native of Denvec. Mr. .Molt coe. Dllnois; Galena. Dllnois. and lprebes oper~ r. ·
as biieu committed to defeal' U opmant coomldtteo for paler is a graduate of the Naval Acad- Denver, ""d aJ,. bas Instructed en rger, •
he adberell I)( this •new J&gt;ollcy' Col· \ua, will ,be IIJIBl speaker emy. served ln World War D as In muniepal 8bd publle
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•.ean ,.. oiMmld decl""' war • Tho aeveiHlOUnty' promotional a Marine lieutenant, and has a trato al lhe University of Den- The
!alut iht Sa.vlet Unlon, let them orgiDioallon wOI bear a com- master's degree In government ver. Tickoll 1118)' be oecUred he'!llo tbOir caoo fulljl onil ~ n\JU.O n&gt;port of future plans for manaprnent from tlto Unlvenolty fore the ·lileellng from -~rs l tcoday
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Ernie Davis Tops Pro Draft LIS
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The Voice Ot Broadway

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CHCCAOO (UPi l - :rhe Natton- Washington Red•klna wtU get tbe would

al Football League Will draCt its fir.st draft choice, .sin~ the Redpme plums for 1962 on Dec. 4, Jkms are winless thiJ season. 'lbe
and this year for the first lime team with th
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Jn many ,easom
there's no -._ percent
M• ft~ .~
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Rocky's Plight Is Like Lizs's

The top linemen probab.J will

O~n. Ut !I n
Stote, BJill Nabors, Alabama, •nd

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Davis alffady has topped t he draft 20 players at the Dec. 4 se.!.

8y DOROTHY KILGALLEN
PoUt.ical observers trying to weigh
the effeet"of Gov. Ne!Jon Rockefeller's
JlfiValll tragedies find the1111elves comp;aring his -plight with t h a t of actreaa
Elizabeth Taylor - aa an example of
lww public opinion can switch. A ~ouple
oT years ago, when Liz "stole" Eddie
Fisher away from Debbie Reynolds and
lliJW ,two children, she received a lor·
rent Of "hate" lettera from all over the
naliOII She was accused of causing the
divorce of a "perfect pair," and her former
called her bttler names. Then,
Liz was stricken with pneu·
and for daya hovered
death. Suddenly, sym·
began pouring in, people
for her and sending their
all over the world. She waa
l'~~~~~~i!s; coquette, alit had
boc•&gt;~li a .1!
young human being
anomt.,l&lt;l die ·too soon. By the time she
hospital, she was a heroine

'""'"" In public mood may have
even more rapidly for Gov.
. The astonishing news that
"'""'.~"'•: Rockefeller planned to dl31 years of marriage caused
wavea :elf disapproval an d dismay
throug!lout the country, and It seemed
to man)' ·that hia chances of winning the
presldenw were gone. But within hours
after tht ~lvorce story made front page
h:tad~~~~~th~eh~~ came that his young·
~st
wu missing In t h e
South
as the distraught gov·
l to~rard the wildness of Dutch
Wl! no longer the chief
sensaticnal divorce case; he
agonizing over the rate of
would take a hard heart not
forhlm.
.Did
. blue-pencil some purple rna·
ter&gt;al
. Red Skelton In his guest
appearance
other night? Just ask·
lng. The word Is that although the risque
lines brought howls from the studio aud·
ience, they were far too off-color for
even the most daring of programs to
present to ttle home viewers .. . George
SIWd'~ Sizzling love letters failed to
suffivi · the stronger blaze that gutted
Zsa Zsa Gabor's house . . Porfirio Ru·
birp,ia . wasn't quite that lucky
.. A
morning paper columnist, about to be
bpun~ed from his respected gazette, is
chattmg with the editors of a weekly
news magazine.
,h.f!Jncillation rumors filled lhe£aU&lt;.

for/1(.,· tr when Jose Ferrer was spotted
leaviJ· . Rosemary Clooney's house one

r~f. (.:,oornlng. It turned out that he

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Independent
Phone Firms
Give Message

In Paris the theatrical set is buzzing
about a flash-in -the-pan movie actress
who has been turning up at lllm open·
ings and smart restaurant• with her for·
mer husband. It would be a touching reunion, except that the ex-spouse is cur·
rently mamed to another lady . . . The
cast of "A Far Country" seems delir·
iously happy now that Michael Tolan
haa replaced Stephen Hill as Sigmund
Freud . Most ecstatic is Kim Stanley. who
didn't really get Steve's message · ....
Breakfasting at the Brasserie the other
morning were cinema dream prince Troy
Donahue a n d a stunner named Nancy
North. She was identified as an interior
decorator.
John David Griffin, the TV column·
ist, is negotiating with two video ala·
!Ions that want him to do a chatler-andcelebrity show from a New York hole~.
room ..... Tuesday Weld continues td
utter eyebrow-lifting quotes, such as:
"I'm prelty changeable. I can change my
clothes as much as 15 or 20 times a day.
I had six cars last year and a dress io
match each Qne It's the same with me .
I!leltn alltllere .is to know about sorlll.
one and then move on." {Well, Tuesday,

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At whJcb points, Khrushchev

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Thereupon, he IUlMlarly

get the

waa:e. u doctorJ, Larry and Lila visited recently Jy.
Jl'!SI&amp;nt 1tmply doe1 not teachers and factory worken. with Mr. lllllf Mro. John Radclill,
aa well for the state u
and Mr. and Mra. Otarles cam.
Tile
doe! for himleil.
Kyger
lck and liOtll, Wellaton R1
, Today 1a Wedrw-lay. - · 111
For lllllance flgures ~ed i BY RITA 8PDI!!8
Recent •~iton ol Gladys Sny- the 333rd day of tho year wllh,~
the Sovietl lhenuelvet l!loQUw
der and children Larry
a n d u, follow in 1981.
in 1959, privata ploto pro- ! K • I I h Bradbury, Colombwi, Lloa, were Mrs. Elmer Moleo and 1lJe moon it approochlnc b ~
more than hall the poll- •pent the weekend ,.....uy with Ella LaRue .
jquarl&lt;r.
.:.?
nearly hall the vegetables, bil parenta, Mr. and Mn. Peny KI!IIJIOtb Barnett. New yo r t l 1lJe morning star 11 v..,.. •• l
per cent of all the egga and Bradbury·
City, 1peot the weeeknd recently 1lJe evening staro are ~
ill per cent of tho wool ill tho Mr. and Mrs. Leo Clark and :wtth bil parents. Mr. and Mn. land Saturn.
part.

Kunayev'o predecellOI', one Nikolll

ture of the Soviet people as it pet VJrgm lands proJeCt m the~ 'They ddn t lower the produc· Belyayev.
would be in 1980.
viet republic of Kl!Zakhslan be- lion-they wreckecl II."
In January, 1961. will! 1 I I II
The Soviet Union, he said yond the Ural Mountains.
No single project inside the So- BPOlhor bad y~cedbehiad hlmcbe, the
would exceed .he United States in
Khrushchev ADgrJ
viet Uruon •iDee the death of blame was Pill
on
atmg
all fields of production. It would For the third straight year, K.. Stalin bao been 10 clOHiy asso- numagers, aome ol whom eveo
be the beginning of "a perind zakhslan had failed U&gt; meet Us elated '('lib Khrushchev as the bought prln~ly produoed buUer
wben alllhe difflculities and hard· gram quotas.
&gt;~rgln lands program. But. nut lito meet .Uta
. quotas
ships borne by the Soviet people As a. grim Khrushchev looked since tho bumper crop ofll151 hal From thiS record ol latlur01
in tlto name ol its great cause on, party secretary D. A. Kun.. the project met ·lla graia quotaa. have emer,.od a liUDlher of

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OHIO'S
CAPITAL
CITY

where inturtd sav/ng!!l

•arn a generous

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. 'This Is nalural and normal.
"nee our fo&gt;·m .of government
•nd our way of life deptmd •P·
on people bemg as fully Inform·
" poss&gt;ble so they can Uve,

CUBE STEAKS

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metropolitan area. Your money 11 com.

· ple~ly sale · · · Buc:keye'g reserve ratio
~ ~1gher than average and every account
ll IliiiU~ to 110,000 by a federal &amp;Ieney.
In addition, your flnandal relationa~ 1p
with Buckeye Ia completely ~onfhknt/Ql.
For turther information mail the coupo8
today ... or call \II coJiect at 224-3281.
And, when you're: lp. Columbuaetop iA •

Sorority Heard
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Artlst
ut
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meetinJ presided over by l he er of the free world community.
preaident Mn Jack Warner the Responsible leaders in the
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11!~vallS,,
who

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Modern Art, M to know that r.;OJOnslble readers

Manhattan School of Art and hos

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Auminum Tree•, 6' Tell
Reg. $9.98, Specie! $6.98
Revolving Electric
Color Wheel

!ngton, D. C., Caracas, Venei:ueIa and Hawaii
8J..e discuased abstract expresI:~:·;1: and aurreai!Jm , showed
of modern art; 1 n d
.Df her own work in 1 more

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ANY
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Frozen BiscuitsPotato Patties ------- ~~~~·1oc :~~ .Cake Mi1es - 4~::;;. Sf00
2,~8. 69c Angel,Food ~~~·- 3·~. s1·00
Lima Beans
Baby Peas iC.~~~rn 210-oz. 49C. Granulated Sugar~ ~-.99c
B~ND
Enri~hed
Bread - 2·. I:. 35c
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ORANGE JUICE
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J9c ,4 ctn, 79c

ANNJVE_RS_AB_Y_O_BSE_RVED

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l.lfotliM Jowoled
MO'~ments

UnbrNke.~lo MolfnJI»rlng :

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... 29c , :Grein Pe~pers ~.a,.. 3 ~ 19c
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Aunt Janos Sandwich

..s~Ji*-RIIIhl Brand .

6-o~.

NATIONAltY FAMOUS

199 to 6.50

4-lb.

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U.SE 0\o~Jl LAYAWAY PLAN

We've g9t 'tm for .wtY gal on ~r lletl l'olllll ouehloned

weclg-.
ecuff8, el..k latin mul81, Jewel•.
. c.i, velvet., tl.altlolzecl flattlel and ..:.Y.ftt
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Allll lhetre a Chrltlmu-wonchlrflll Mleet!OII er ~ c;ome eeto Oome ~n.

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Aunt Jon.........Condl8d

-'lb.

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CIMIIce ·~ ·

Rich Whip Topping.- '~39c Dill Strips -- ~29c
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Pork &amp;Beans
!.': S9c Sweet .Chips -- ~29c ,
P1nlo·Beans ---- . 49c Sweet Pickles - - lar C
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FIG
BARS
lunch Meat- 2=69c
J9c
pkg•

pkgs.

Rice. Preaent wl!l'll lha honored
couple, Mro. Coro Ilenutt
Mr. and Mrs. Rleo anci a on 1,
Dave and Bob.

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White, Yellow. Choc. &amp; Splco

Orwn Glont-In Butter Souco

Jane Porker-for Holiday F-'ing

FreshM
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llroughtono or Volley Bell Ho111011onlucl

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Molrhoehr-Bonei--Skinlns

NUnEY BRAND -

Morton Brand

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VANILLA Or NEAPOLITAN

via the "party line''
of newJ~paper advertlaing, ia
the move and keeping pace
progress I

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~::: Cod Fillets
.. 35c
~:::· Oyster Stew
3 '1·01
~··~., Haddock Fillets
•. 49e·,
:~.• ~ea Scallops
.. 63c... ..

SLAB BACON :~~~,;b.35c

SLICED BACON:~~.89c BOLOGNA

The independent telephone In·

The
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Thla Friday oftlmoan the Mid- woods Community met Tueaday
dloport ll'lnt Baplill Churoh w!U at the home o1 Mra. E. J. Hill,
lnotl lor the Baplill World Da,y Flatwoodl, lor an Ill day quill·
of Prayer 10rvi&gt;OO whleh II 1101 lng. A potluck dinner ,... ..,.
11tdo by Baptists of the world ed at noon to Mrs. Jolut
.
lor prayor. BaptiSis every· Mrs. Alvin Rusoell ·U&lt;! .,.,....
wlwe wiD hold llmllar ..,.. 1on, Mrs. Joi&gt;D Y-g, lllro. ely.
lcea.
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Mrs. Donald Boone Is ohaJr. and Mr:1. Hill
ol lhf PI'Oilftllll and 'I'IU be
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'":;~ by tho women ot tho
cl
. The theme lor the servIce tbll year II "Ewryllrne I
Wr. . My Chrllltnu Gift, I WID
Say a Prayer."
Tht public II lnVIlld to alteDcl
tha IOn'l&gt;OO Wbloh wlll bollll at

LEAN.
TENDER

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ARE FOr!"'n GJfTIN. G1. - - - - - - -

' Park, Ca~Iyn n;:lth a'::i dlnner at the home of their
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Ilel•trtooo Btlnhart.
and family, Mr. and Mrs. Gena

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traditional mlllner
The Mrd wedding lllnlvar..ry
Molp County ~mbero attend· Li Mr. and Mro. Russall Rice of
illl ,..,. Ethel Ch
R th Middleport w• •
celebrated
Eular Vinal Leo ;:rnon,Nolu Thanksgivln' day wilh a family

89c •.$1.98

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Reg. $6.98, Speclel $5.79

6ig assortment Tree Ornaments, Christmas Stockings, Santa Costumea Nativ·
ity ~es, Electric Tree ·Lamp's, Tree
Llg~ t Spray Snow, lcyclea, Angel
He1r, arlands, Tree Tops and Many
Novelty Items. Do Your Shopping
Early I

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Sirloin Tip Roast

All Good Thin

studied with many ~ll·known du!try in Ohio, in "talking'' to
American artist•.
the more than 2,805.000 persons

$3.69

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has a mast~r·s ;:: and subscribers likt!!wlse
gree f.rom Purdue, attended the a~~re of their role.

Aluminum Tre11, 40" tell
Specie!

he~rd Mra. Myron r.' Ev· mu~l'caUons industry are .
peak on the subject, "How lheJr part, and 1t 1s grat1~ying

"Super·RigAf.Qua/ity

t;ROUN.D BEEF lb. 49c

Chuck Steaks ~~~mod
lb. 75c
Sirloin Tip Steak _____ lb. $l03
Chipped Beef Steak ._ _ _ lb. $l09
Rib Beef Steaks BOOl•too• _ __ lb. $l69
Semi Boneless Hams--- lb.69c

a~at1oru m Columbus ... Ohio'• capJtal

cdy and !lub of the state'• faateat-frowinr

'I'IItal l"'ies Tueoday were m,.
789 poundo that brought ~.·

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large~t .and. strongest savift.KS and loan

mm'ket Tuesday, the ·average be· i
lng IOO.:!U comparad to the open·
lng day average ol $66.93.

Trimmed

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Tab ~vantap of saving by poatiJt·pald
mail With Buckey~ Federal, one of the

Prices were slightly lower 011
the Huntington burley tobacco

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At Huntington Sale

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othec type of busmess or. mdu•·
try under the 1""' enterpme •Y·

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interesting c~mplete&lt;l when the Miami Hur· !
ract! and information, economic ~-lth SyracuMe (7-JJ in the loo,ooo- 1
.
ncanes (6-SI agreed to tanale
data. and rven a look mto
thl!
t Ph'!!adep
1 h'1a Stad'1um Dec.
ruture of the .mdependent t.ele·
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rom ennsyolvnnia, New
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New Jeroey. .
eu as a pu JC service 'I t e G
Ohio Independent Telephone As·
~orge Olser., executive vice
· tl f 't 104
be
j president of the Gator Bowl, said,
sor1a
. on or 1 s . mem r corn- ··we.re delt·•t
.,, ed p eiUl State ac·
pamcs. but especially for the cust d W th' k
OOmt!rs of these companl•s
cep e · e 10 we're going to
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have one of the finest _ball gHmtl
The association has issued the ,. th
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enro ~.a e 11 m
'NOWirt.'l sta cmen . d
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the running with Syracuse for
ewspapers a n te ep one L8 mb t T h
b I'
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companies are a part 0 1 1 he
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rop y, sym o 1c o
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eastern supremacy Georgia Tech
large and vJtally Important field . .
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its season agamst Geor·
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o commun1rn on!'. ore peop e gla Saturda •
In Ohio and America a1·e affectY
e&lt;_l by communications of one
·kmd oc another than hy . anY Burley Prices Dip
appeared containing

group

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painted in glowing wms tbe lu- Crain last week in a rour of hls

we'll be happy to ,;, 0 you.
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one thing is sure: Jt's easier to match a better wJth each other toward a brcu&amp;ht tho hlgheat Prices was
• Dividends paid twice a year
dress to a car than to a man.)
better way of. life, a broader that ol H. G. Fillinger of CrowD
• All accounts Insured up to
standard o.r hv1ng, ~n.d a sound- Clty. He sold 818 pounds for an
i•hc':;:::d:.~•••••••••••
$10,000 by a federal agency
er ct·onomJc.an~ pohllcal system. average or $70.05 per hundred.
I lnln•• .... L.••~:~ ......i.tiN
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etch month earn from the first
lne
thirst of people for Increased
. ----•• :lt~~~l~fL ~~~.~~rmltlon about ~DUr II
• 2 mill Ohio Jntanaible T1x paid
f· f
I know lctl~e expands, and they be- Mr and Mrs Earl Morris and
• Ovtr $8.000,000 in reserves
Q
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rome a better informed and edu· daug.hter ol R~to 1 Racine sptnl . 1
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• over $8l,OOQ,OOO in assets
Servina Ohiosns since 1895
The Alpha Omicron Chapter of cahxl.
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with his parenta
Mr
I "'""--------I..Jelta Ka·ppa G~mma held ilN " In Ameri~a - and in. o u r and
. Clllford Morrl~.
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November meeting Monday eve- own. ro.mmun lt~ - expar.smn of Mr. and Mra. Sam Curtis and 1 Aelcii'IIL--------~c:);111
at the Colonial Inn jn .Jack- pubhc mformatlon ~~ .
daughter of Columbua spent the 1
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son.
are. ab~olute necess1t1es 1f o u
with his parents, Mr. 1 City
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avlng!l and loan association
Followine a short buaine&amp;s natJ&lt;ln Js to C&lt;lntlnue as the I
and Mrs. Harry Curtis,
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LIY·Aways soon. We need the
Chti.stmaa Lay-Aways.

Tr" Stends

last month. Nikita Khrushchev

BUCKEYE fE"'ERAL

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Reg. $3. 98,

Opponents For MaJ"or Bowl
Gam..'" s Are Now Shapt"ng Up

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sh n no lndk:atlon that Davis will Syracuse recon.~s
rown , !liOn,
expec t-'
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••~&gt; with the Skins t 11 Cl 1 d B
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cret about the No. 1 pick.
barring I complete reversal of
"'r
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rowns u ac ' I ours.
11'1 a cinch he'll be Ernie Da· fonn ill Sid
In
. But ~ a ~orm reversal should In rushing, aroring and touchvis Svrucuse University's star AI • ade wn1h'areto · kn 1..... gtve some other NFL team f ICS t downs. Pappy Wador l 0 f the San ' (
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had )ust breakfasted with the children, halfback who "can do anything." Ithat it will get th fi
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pier., tlCID from Lbe nation s colleges the scout a 1 so expected h1m to
nolhtng more .. The Twist is the big·
It s almost certarn that the made overtures to Davi!, w~ first piek still would be D~vis. Jo one-two in the draft.
gest boom for young musicians slnre bop
"lie's ~ most Ilkey pick lor There wiD be plenty ot good
came In 16 years ago. Almost all 1 h e
twisting musicians are under 25 ....
anybody, Georp AileD, taleftt namea after Davis mott ol them
scout lot tho Ch!c&amp;IO Bean, said. plciletl otrlctly fot,tholr olfenolve
Peter Duchln Is dating Del Bouman, a
"I SIW him iD spring pra&lt;tiee for ablllty. Btt~-&lt;AIIen •old the PI'OI
OW I
dazzling model.
two dll)'l •nd be'• the best all would •• hJib lor iood defensive
arouad ~ack in the country. lie barb, U tl!oy could lpol one.
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (UPJIBomb-conscious readers keep writing
Unled Press Inu,rnaUooal
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Sa . can run, pass, (:Itch passes, block
Del utre B.U. SearOI • Uoiveratlty ol Minnesota olflclah
to thia column, asking questions that can
cap.,..~ 8 season. 1ast
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only be answered by the Civil Defense
Penn Stste, Utah State, Kans: 1rday by routing Ptttsbur""'
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authorities, wherever they are. Example: and Miami IFla. I have joined the &lt;7·26.
hu 000 plclred out Invitation to play In tho R...
"Frequently we hear 11 a.m. tests of the gruwmg list ol ool,l~ge foo.tball Utah State, unbeaten In 10 F1rm1 Rat,e Honora
would J1"'' him V011 h!Jh. That'o Bowl U Jt 11 olferod.
air raid sirens in Manhattan, and usually teams that w11l go bow1mg m games accepted 8 bid Monday JA(!J(SON - Twenty-four local another NUOD DavJI •ill b, 10
they are announced in advance as the next lew weeks.
night i. play in the first Gotham firms with accldent-(,... records high He COD play dofeoioe"
d Stanley J. Wenhet-g, vice pres!.
'tests.' If the big Russian raid comes at s
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precisely that time some morning, how Ibl~
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anDtlll draft wtre Ohlo Stltt'l Bob rerare we Foing to know that It Isn't anoth· L 10118
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e lo oppose Aggles. co-champions of the sq. safety ncognJ!Jon banq~:e' to be guson, a fullback, quarterbaot ita po&amp;ltloo would be r an nvt•
er 'test when the siren sounds-a n d
G~rgla
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al Jackson- line Conrerence, hasn't been an-- heJd here Thursday, Nov, 30, at RomBD Gabriel ot North Carollna ton were extended for the Mlnne.
will we know in time?"
Stata, Arkamao hallback L OD c 1 sou football team ro partlclpat.o
Another example: "We are told to vlle._Ji'~~ec. 3&lt;1. Penn State nOJmcerl although Gotham Bowl 6o30 p.m.
offtctnls
said
an
invitation
has
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Eickelberg,
chairman
of
A1w011h,
halfback JJm Saxton ot in the Role Bowl game.
turn to Conelrad 1n case of an air raid.
been
extended
to
Auburn
!6-3t.
the
iadustrial
safety
campaign
Tew,
quart.rblck
Sandy Stepb· He said 1 senate QOIIUllHtet 01
Several times, when I have heard an un·
Kansas, whlcb lost !t.s chance In for the Jackoon Chamber ol ens of Minnesota, hlllback Bennie Intercollegiate at h let Jc 1 Wll
expected siren, I have dialed the Conel·
rad numbers for Instructions. I got noth·
play ln the O~ange Bowl by los· Commerce, lllclll!e ~ llrrna out McRae, Mfdtiplt, and ends 'GII'~ICheduled to meet on the lsaut
lng but silence. Wouldn't it be a good
mg to M!SsourJ las! Saturday, ao· of 34
. particip~ling in the safety Collin• of Maryland, Bill Miler
Thuroday, and the full unlvoroitJ
idea to put Conelrad on the air during
cepted an Invitation In c:ompoto campaign had no lost time accl· Miami !11'1. l, and Bob Mlten1er, laculty lODato would gather Frl
a test so we would know whether o u r
m tr., Bluebonnet Bowl al Hous· dents during the year.
Penn Stole.
doy to consider the Jnqutrleo•
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asked to meet the Jayhawka If
the Conelrad signal?"
I don't know, kids. The whole set-up
For 8eVera1 weeks, including t~ get by their Mason fJnale
seems kookie to me, but I'm not in this issue of The Daily sentinel, agamst Bayl~r Saturday.
charge. Lots of luck.
a seritl!l of advertisements have Th~ Lfberly Bowl field Will
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Purges llllllllfl the repub!Jc"o' One ia that Khruohchev hJm.ell In tho midi! of tho liMO har·
' leadership, conductecl a1mos1
lhao managed U&gt; emerse un· lvest,
lllllf tractor dr!v- daugjllm. •!sited recontly Mr. Clyde Barnett IIIII balf&lt;l.'
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walked oil the job In tllaaaUil..,. tor MDlly
coiled on Mrs. ~ ~
might wall be on tho woy.
Scapegoata have been found lor tloo with their wages. ThiJ year, Mn Wendell Bradbury and cently.
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to produ&lt;e quotas which the tractor men are srumbling Mro. Wilbur Ward viai!ed moot·\ Mn. Rodney Splnf. ..,. ,.M ·
UPJ F..-elp News Analyst
It would include a 350 per cent Ifailures and mlscalc~dahon~ had Interrupted another
igMred elimatic condUiolll.
again .
Iy Mr. and Mrs. Junior Ward , dren. Diane and~. h. d,:'
In a six-hour speech before the incr~ase in agriculture and freellowered the .epublcs ~ram pro- report. to .. flhout, "11ds iJ
Uuman elemenll below party But, .•aid Khru.shchev, they WellsiGa.
liled her parents, Mr. aDd M'n.'
22nd Communist party congress housmg for all.
,ducton, .
very bad.
also have · played • shouldn 1 JtUmble. After all, they Glady• Snyder and chi.ldreD, Henry Doerler aDd farmly receldo

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· ~~ l}! ;n g orward of Ky ger Crffk , TI10mas's f1ve important pomts fou l sit uati..Ht.
McElhinney, under great pres- most of the cOntest until Thorn1
! :~h ,chool poun·; in 25 poin~. started with three minutt&gt;s left ' That did it. but it could have sure, missed both or a double a!l hit hiJ game-leading free
.,, oJ tl~ in th~ l.:tSt three a~d Mi~dleport ahead 44-40. lle l ~" diHerent .
effort. He had been banged hard throw at 1:30.
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rn 11: utr ··. Jb· Wad h1s rnntes to a hit a dr1ve-in layup, then a jump I First, Gary Ault of the J ack· tu the floor moments earlier try·
Kyger, under Coach Jim White
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· 1dle·,o rt Ydlow Jackf'ts Tues- and with a minute iiO .o;:e('()nds one, then Manning Baumgardner The Juckets displaying A new quarter but Bawngardner free. un the .J .1ckds' home floor. lt&gt;[t--~~d-~e~-~-~~n tie~__at 4H4. Idid likewise, with 30 seconds left. style of play under new coach throwtd it even and Oiler got a
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1 led by John Milhoun; which thr~ pomt.&lt;&gt;,
all h) Pope, for
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.. hi&lt;r \'ietorv nol 1mlv got I I crs even worse. ns lh ey srare d
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Eagles will open their basket.
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Red
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at ut
an returning
t IS ndtly night
three
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will be 5-10 Junior Guard May.
'"II' n HK' S&lt;".J:; o11 npencr Jm, t 1
w illbe 5-10 JuniorSe Guard
MayJ
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or
arns, 5-to nwr
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could m:Jke the bJ!l go in thP
,caldwell, and 6-0 Senior Virgil
'.I~~ .. ug h· t)w nlw• lkv ils did ba.&lt;. ke!.
.. 1 got my eyt-s from my mom, I Holsinger. Caldwell will be at
· 1/ 1by like u_leam in .lh~ st~_t le
After they survived thJt meek my aose from my pop, but l'd lone of the forward posts while
l'"ll:mten t , \ltth ;~ !hl('e pomtl r t
.00 b h t
lle&lt;l sure Uke to knDw who tn the fam. Holsi~ger is erpected to play in
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Ashley said he has aix other
,.onn
· &lt;m('e, ! :it rou ( lI lilc Hlue devils
gi• tl ;ng
baske ts
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ll!\l , n '.~ uf ~prm.. m.tll· ly :.!0 (" _1- Hull : d~ u fotJn&lt;l lhe r~mge Jn(l tlwi r h~t ~ k(•tball seJson Tuesday
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(;rove Tue sda y ntght and posted a 44-~6 wm over
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John Ridenour, 6-0; and Juniors Dec. ! Shade R
Ronn' c--'d II
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Caldwell.

hit 17 of 58 for 29 ·3 per cent.
I In the first half the Jackets
cormected on their first nine free
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the out· remained bnbeaten Jn two
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Fenwick made a clean sweep "
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· Nelsonville , wO )play · host
ol tho even;ng •• their o·eserve
Colt 45 8 Will Be M;ddlepOrl ;n tho openn• round
team downed the Loean re· Name Of Texu Team ol SEOAL play Friday.
HOUSTON &lt;UP[) - The new
NEW LEX, ST. AL (5 .. )
serves 35·91.
Houston Notional League base. Rlllebaugh 3-0-8; Ron Strohl 7·
LANCAST&gt;:R FENWICK (54)
ballleam today changed ito name 3-17; Lechrow 3-t-7; Stillman
Thesing 5·2-12; Schneider 1·1· otfici~lly from "Colts'' to "Colt 14; Clowe 2-Q-4; Mebger 2·~i
Joos 1-4·18; Kiser 3-1-7; Eht··r 45)" to emphas;zo that the n;ck- Rkk Strohl 2·1).4; TOTALS
ler 2·2-6; Fey '.·2-2; Roush 1·2·4; name is a pistol, not a pony.
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RoLb 1·0·2; TOTALS 20-14 - 54. Houston vice presklenl George
NELSONVD..LE (51)
LOGAN (41)
Kirbey aald, "We are !lure We Kunzman 6-5-17; McSherry oChapplo 2·1·5; Johnson 2·2·8: will be referl'flll to as both the 3·3; Knott 1-1·11: Andarson 5·3·
lllloll&lt;&gt;n ~-5· t5; Phelps 2·0.1; !'at. Colts and 45's aingularly as wei t3 ; EOioU 11-1·13: TOTALS 2213
Lerson 4-3-11. TOT.ALS 15-11-41. as the Houston Colt .en, best we- 57.
Score by quarters:
felt the combined name made U Score: by qilarters: . .. . . • . ..
Lancaster
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paroula, Mr. and Mls. Lea Ingels
r relallves In the area
over
holidays.
Anna A'Vis, Mason. Is
!B aeveral days with Mr.
and .lira. Richard Aves,
W. Va., and with Mr. and
Ra)'IIIOIId DeHaven and
Roald Virgin"
M~ Mrs.''R.Iph Warner
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HOLLANDIA, Dutch New Gulnea IUPII-Gov. Nelson A. Rocke~er began a .lon.g, sad journey
home today bur&lt;lened with the re.
alization that his missing son,
Michael, 23, probably Is dead.
'Mie New York go...,rn,or and
'Ibank;sa:lving guesta, her sister his daughter, Mr.~. Mary Straw.
and family, Mr. and Mro.
bridge, Michael's twin, lert. the
Cobb, · Charleston.
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steaming southern New Gumea
Heney Burgess, student at w.
. town. of Merauke thla
Va. University1 Ia spending ,... morrung convmood( 1t would be
eral days wlth his mother, Mrs. "a miracle'' now 1 his son were
EmU,. Burgess.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bosler
----and ,.,.ly have moved to Cali· Charles Lewis DAR
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M~ J'llg~ong, 11\ldent
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lite t/iliversUy ol Cincinnati
PT. PLEASANT - The Colonel
col ol Nursing, and But
Charles Lewis Chapter of t h e
song, student at Marsball Unl~ei'·IDaugbtera 'ot the American Revosity, spent the holidays wUh
Iutton will hold ;ts
paren'ts, Mr. nnd Mrs.
meeting Friday, December 1
Foglesong.
3 p.m. in the Appalachian
Mr. and Ml;i. Eugene
tor;urn wth Mrs. J. G. F. Johnand sons of Mason were
son, regent, presiding.
g;vlng d;nner gueata of Iter
Mrs. W. Ray Proffitt will preents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones
sent a Christmas program MNI~
Syracuse.
George Sprenger is the program
. Mr. and Mrs. L. E.
chairman. Hoste88eB will be Mr1,
1pent 'fhariksgivlng Day with
Milton Miller, Mrs. Howard
sister, Miss Jessie Thomas,
Mrs. Grant stanley, 1 Mrs.
Jeston,
. Fr~nklin, Mrs. G e a r g
Marilyn Schwarz, student at
Sprenger, Mrs. H, E. Th'am'"·
St. J'll!"Ph Hospital School
Mrs. Eunice Beller and Mrs. D.
Nunifj in Parkersburg,
W. Connora.

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Marv;n Rouah, student at !liar·
paren~, Mr. and Mrs. A I be
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days with hia mother, Mrs. LU·
Mrs;' Sarah Caato, Lake roa•=· llan Sehuler.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jameo Di&lt;hl, Sr.
Friday alter spending
and MJ'l. Rhoda Yeager we r e
days lrith her parents, Mr.
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and Mrs. James Diehl, Jr., and
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may work his way into the line·
the Thanksgiving holiday at their up . Roush and the
home in Mason.
brother~ will be on hand
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TAKING TRAINlNG
Refreshments were aerved to [Stale Route 2 lour mil..
:~ s,
~ ht 15. on ybodeU'~1 away; Feb. 20 , Sandyville, home Private William J. Parsons, son Brend.a Burton, Nancy Proffitt, of Henderson, Mary Eloise
lVe
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of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Parsons, 1 Joy Thabet, Debbie Cook, Jenni- llis ol Gallipolis Ferry W81
gue~, but chances a~e that Say- Preliminary contests for ali iRoute l, Racine, is undergoing fer Zerkle, Karen Roush, Joset- led with driving while iniA&gt;XI&lt;..t-1
re will use all the height that he horne games start at 6 30 p m 1basic training with the Third ' la Lish, Jackie Aldridge, Jane ed. Her car struck another
can muster in Jewell and Yonker, j and away games at Rutland, I Training Regiment at the Umted : Queen, Donna WJ!I, Kay McGow· ! hide driven by Norman E.
bolh rugged perfonner~. Bennett Racme, Pomeroy and Middleport I StafFs Army Training Center an, Kathy Zuspan, and Donoa :01 Gallipolis F"erry incurriog
and Yonke_r were leading shoot· will begin at 7 p.m. All o the Armor, Ft. Knox, Ky. He is as- [Bnurgess, Diana Noble, Sharon ' ages of $450 to both. 'Ihere
:Wd high scorers on last away games begin at 6:30 p.m. 1signed to "B" Company, 6th Bat· Llsh.
lno hljuriel.
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!..- tho year b)' lite MASON - New officers and
Master aod ialtlatioa: ol • • I W
Elghi lettermen !rom Ia I tlare am Jewell , 6-31&gt;. Charue ,helght may be used to advantage patrol leaders were elecled at I
candldat. wUI hlghlllbt a dlothis year lO form the nucleus of Yonker, 6-l, Jim Bennett, 5-10. Iunder the boards,
recent mettlng of Glrl Scout
trlct meeting d. the Odd Fellin
year's Wahama White
Falcon and Leonard Roush, 5-5. AU were After the Sandyville game the Troop 45 of M3SOn held at the PI'. PLEASANT - 1be Sher-ILodge to be held In Plc
basketball squad are on hand regulars Jast sea&amp;On.
Falcons have three other con- Mason Methodist Church iOCial iff ~epartrnent inveallgated one at the baD 'lbunday, fl
this .rear to form the nucleus o Other lettermen are Charles I tests before Christmw; vacation. I fOOirui ,
1accidenl Monday evening and 30 beginDinf at 7:30 p.m.
a bnll _team which hopes to im- Hargraves. $.!', Larry
Har-: They will play Hannan in their 1 Otricers elected were Jane Bur- lone Tuesday at noon.
Gran~ J ._ G. Hart. .
prove tts 1·19 record of last sea- grave&amp;, 5-3, Dickie Tennant, 5-UI, Ifirst home game at 1:30 p.m. gess , scribe; Joseta Lish , treas- 1n the first. William Flora, Jr. Wolfe Sunun1l WID att.ead with
son.
and Howard McMillion &amp;-IV. . IFriday, December 6. The Fal- urer: Debbie Cook , patrol. lead- 132, Apple Grove, was charged Iother ltale officera. Memben of
The F~na wlll opea De :1 tjRoush. Larry Hargraves' McMil- ,cons then entertain
Pomeroy er; Karen Roush , ro-leader : Nan· with raJJure to hav~ ' his vehicle the Poca. and Hurricane lodges,
Tuesday rught at Band.yville UD- ;uon '\"d Bennett are seniors. The Tuesday, December 12, and play cy Proffit. patrol leader ; Joy Iunder control when it struck an- some Oh10 Odd . P'ellowJ I rom
der the tutelage of Ralph
are juniors.
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at Rutland Friday, December 15. Thabet and Kathy Zuspan , co- other driven by 'nlomas N. Mat- nearby rontmumUe~. and local
who returns U Wahama e a g
Others out for the team are Following Christmas holidays leaders; Sharon Queen, leader. hews. 22, of Gallipolis Ferry.
members vt'ill attend.
coach after an ,absence of
Morrii ·Clark Bobby Roush, Phil the remainder of the S&lt;'hedule The election was conducted by I The Mathews vehicle was at.
)~ears. Sayre lw devoted
S.nith James Bird James Fields wlU be:
the leaders of the troop, Ml"tl. tempting to make a left hand BOSOX 81GN IIVRLD
self to lootbaD ud baseball
Gale 'shrimplin. Tommy Marks, Ja~uary 2, Racine. away; Jan. Ralp~ Warner and Mrs . Ray .turn on S~le ~ute 2. There ; SAN FRANCISCO IUP[I -'Jbe
years.
Phil Cook and Jerry Hall all 5, Ripley, away; Jan. 12, Buffa· I•Proff1tt.
1 were
no mjunes and damages iBoston Red Sox ha~ 1igned
;Hea;~di;n~g~llte~~;llsl~~of;;;:t;~j~;~;· Nicky Howard, Dew- lo, home ; Jan. 17, Middleport, The evening was spent on a were estimated at $200 to both ipit(her Lou Profumo and &amp;ley Smith and Larry Burns jun· home: an. 19. Ravenswood away; workshop during which the girls cars.
I signed hlm to Waterloo, Iowa, m
iors, and David Warner. ~ sen- Jan. 23, Racme, home: Jan. 26, ,started t~eir home made knap. In the second accident which Ithe Midwest League. Profumo. a
ior
I Hannan, away; 11 :30 p. m.; Jan . sack
projeCts.
occurred Tuesday at noon,
on 6-2, 205-pound right-bander, had
~h Sa h85 bee b d 1 30, Rulland, home.
Kay McGowan compleled her
- - - an B&lt;J record 1n tho Peninsula
.
h r yre d
of nl00usy ur- February 2, Ripley .. home; Feb test for Child Care Badge and IKaren Roush completed her test League Ia.st aeaaon.
mg t e . lrst ays.
1 prac· 9, Buffalo, away; Feb. 13, Mid- - ----- £or a Painter's Badge

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The Eagles will be on their Dec. Zl RoUday Toaney-T he of 11 altempts, Wh1ch hurt.
loby luniH """' f2.11 up
home court Saturday, n--. 2 lor
PlaW
By quarters
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Tr•ctors·Trlcyci"'W•IInl
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Jan s Kyger Creek R
reserve
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a ga.uxa against S e the night
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lead at hall·
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a ter t e Rut an tl t. This will aa.
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time in the preliminary game
Footb&amp;ll Outfits be
Eastern's
first
of
eight
home
Ju, 1S Haaaaa•Trace A
and
outlasted
their
oppo•-ls
to
Bt•lcetb•ll•- Ice Skates
game th"
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Is se310n.
Jan. 16 KYJer Creek A
a 32·23 final score victory. J
SIMs - Tob0111n1
Coach Ashley will be missing JaiL. %0 Albllly A
Asst. Coach Howard Gilger's
sharp shooter ?harles Co~s. Jan. JS Buqan.Traee H
boys were led by Jack SaUer·
Flohlng Rod &amp; RMI&amp;
Gerald Summer£1eld and Wilbur Ju. ae Raelae A
field with
points. J. French of
Goir Clubt- Golf Ctrla
Robinson from his squad of last P'eb. J Cool,me R
Kyger had12 , to lead all
13
year, all graduates.
Feb. 1 N. o-••a
log.
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alsohoUda
wlll enter its cage Feb. I Shade A
Middleport
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:' '"hu m~ld•· tile lr~p th e lanliy .Junior ce nt&lt;&gt;r connt'C I· ni ght by blo wing an early 19-9
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Cc:lach Bob Shesky'J Nelson- TAMPA.~ Fla. (UPil-'llte. Chi·
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· t1.'1e;·1 rl a~bad !' :1'-f' ut (Jjll'n m g f' t I I1\· , .un I ('.ro ve :lS II tc 1enms tH Fen;~•ic· k 54·41 in a non-1eaa:· SOU'I'H BEf\n
· ·. Ind · tUPil . wind fjnlsh that fel IshJort by jusl dominatJnoa the A-·
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•; ~~~ Jl;ll..-5 ' m tl1c first perio(l ~n·m lP !lw lurkt·r rooms wilh ll&lt;' t•ncotmlel' played at Logan.
Notre Dame ofncu1~s today awa1t· one point Tuesday night
New again and although they
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to their
demand that Lexington St. Aloysiu1 squeaked made two
major tradot
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cutwl'nlral&lt;'cl i"t·o.dly
on their visitors 8 con
be twtledn
past the Hounds 58-57 at Nelson·
managerrobE biShort "'"'""'•
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th
h 1t yracuse ov.
se
m a vile
BeU t
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make
ln
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decision by the Notional Collegiatt
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a few more.''
t ·o r ll&lt;'r jump shot in the thin! per- fro m &lt;'VNY plal'c on the fluor to AI"! .
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A 20-polnt outburst In the final
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.tt P IC ssoc a um 8 rues com- quarter enabled the Hounds to Short • woo·ko·ng ..•losely with h't•
· d••nt J'I'S~HJtHI!•d by hiltin)l tw v Ti d~ ll•nd w a B Increased to 19-9 ml &lt;.~.
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come frorn a 43-37 third period field manager, AI Lopez, conm! qui!'k lmr·kl'ls to mow 1; .1\ HS in f•:u·ly in th&lt;' ~t'l'Ond JX'riod, Lut lrlsh ofrlrlals f1red o:f the de- defil"'it and trailed by 53_52 with mated his second deal within _12
lmll l by u 24-16 mnrgm.
tile li:Jiflime S('ill'e showed the mnnd to the NCAA Tuesday,
just over two minutes remaining, hours 1\M!sday when the \Vlutc l
Willi l'uth ' :1fld1n g ~i~ points w~&lt;l s~·on• Iit'd ;J t I!J. 19 as the Chie-f. A N.ot1-e Dame athletic olfirlsl but the Perry County te-am slav· ~x a~uired third basemf;n Char, l.:m i« ·1· tllr&lt;'t' rnnre, !li1• lk\'11.~ 1,11 11 s hit (JnJy f!lu r poinl.s while swd ~en. Robe1i. Neyland, rules ed off the rally and sent the lJe Sm1th und plt~her Jol~n B~zeuu t imli'i l lu ltuikl the1 r mw ·giu FC'nw i('k tlumJx."l in 10 .
romm1ttee ehalrman compoundtd Hounds down to their first de· hardt from the. Philadelph1a PhdDON'T WAIT!
to un 11 -puin t ]('ad , at :"1:!·22, l.th• With three uf tll('i i· !itarten In "a scriou1 injustice to Notre rent of the season.
lies for sluggmg first baseman
it I 1111' qutn h'r.
roul trnubl(•, !he &lt;"hieftnins were , Dame" when he nld in Knoxville, New LeX led all the way as Roy Sievt!rs.
CALL US NOW!
l11 :m d forl to xtop the driving nt a fli ~n d v~m 1 :,ge for· the remain· Tenn., earlier Tuesday that "of- they held quarter leodo of 14-7, The deal followed dose on the
11f L~tni(•r uud !'opt·. th('
heels of the White Sox' first one
Cold weather will bu here 1hn1sts
«kr nJ 1.111~ game as Fenwick post- f!cin ls made a mistake'' in giving 31·25, and 43-37.
H
ot·npl s' IH's! pluyt~r. Hall. ac- e;l n thi rd quarlN leOO of 36-.1.1. the Irish an extra down, in whirh The Ho.unds, who defeated M•·
the baseball meetings in which
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so on. Hn rt your fur..,"c• re·
('tunub kd four po•r9onal foul.~
they won the game, 17·15,
Althur last week, deadlocked the they obtained Joe Cunningham
"n 1 1 i t 1 ,, .. h ,, •·t
nill C:1 r'r.' Dnl1nn. who swi&gt;;h.
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official•
cnlled
a
rough·
score
at
35-35
In
the
third
period
rom
the
Sl
Louis
Cardina
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mn1e Mmos~.
perl ser~ lu iod11y and uve
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one 0 lJe P1;l}'ers w 0 sat ou · gave Not e D m
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most of t l1c second h;.tlf w i t h
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a e an ex a P Y away front the visitors at any
money!
:l r 4· -1 ; 'Opl' 7-4·18 :
afVJr ~m~e had run out. Joe Per- time dllriag the contest,
deal! in mind," said Short. "There
1•'1 ' o 1 I; Lanier 3·1·7; ...')aunrlers
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kowsk1 k1cked a 41-yard rield goal Bill Kun!man, an Ali·SEO Is a good chance we may be abi'e
.1 OG. 'rO'I'I\I.S 17-10 - 44.
L.1nenstcr ii Slt•w• .Too~ lopped lo give the Irish the extra edge
d
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· th lt.o swing them before tht&gt; meetings
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· guar 1as yPar. waa agam e
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f 'OI\1, GROVE 136,
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In scormg as thu_ AilNayland snld that "in 1myseve
opln-1 tup'th point maker
for theA Hounds
wind
at the end
Snead
1-U-2; McDonald 1·0·2· O!,ID ea11didate nelled 1&amp; pomts. to and In the op' ·
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fwM ,t·0-2; firyant 1_-0·2; Price Logan fans "_"Cre sm~lhng 3 \'Jc- committee. the officials made a 13 markers ln the Josa.
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2·()..4. l'O'I'i\LS 15-8 - .J6.
tory .when ~·II r~ttelson cnnh~ mistake in awarding Notre Dame For St. Aloy!llus, forward Ron
~l'OI"I! by qu.1rters:
a pn1r of f1ee tl11ows to, jmt J..o. an -extra down."
Strohl wnped in 17 with J m
Midd le port
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ot1i1J C::-.llipolts
3 17 15 !I - 44
gan nhcnd !ltl-~7. but th1s l cad
1m p
Coal li rov?. 2 14 10 10 _ 36
was short lived as Fenwirk, for · But he added that it Wa5 "now Stil D11 adding 14 for the wm)ljh.di:j

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Agamst
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I(l.J)7, ! Curfman
Roth1eb
three-pointer. At quart.tr's end . . battled bac:k. But they atlll
. Totala 0.11-0,
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Middleport led 17-16, at halftime ed 42·36 after three quarters of ~ ~-~~~~~;;;;i;;;;,;;=-.-,
31-21. The Jackets' fattest lead iplay.
was at 37-30 midway in the third He thougbt his boy1 hat! m~: ll
qwu1er,
great p1•ogrt:s.s in learning t
The determined Kyger boys. new patterns, and rei&gt;OUnd&lt;id II
Shopping Daya
1horter than Middleport, and out· well. ·
Loft Till Chrlatm11
rebounded teamwise 30 to
19, "They did what told them

New Leaders
Named By Girl
Scout Troop45

Coach Sayre Has Eight Veterans On Hand
For Opener Against Sandyville On Tuesday

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his
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F gUBOQ h
·not said U '
- _..;,_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Ten champiOns
Roae
1 biled
the time ·rds He scored 26 touchdowns- fullback he had ctached and said 1blockmg was consJ era Y
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CUI
awaylth othe I roaur
of lhe Buckeye rerord he felt Ferguson deser\'.:&gt;d the
said.
Bob.. hflcause he usually bu Ut- would play pro football but be l.s
S:n.
r I set b.y Howard I Hopalong I Cas- He is man Trophy awarded annual- "'t:&gt;rgu,;on
to Ohio State tie to say. This aeasoo,
sure to get tempting offers. Co'lrh
topAnd wrthout
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· f our years.·
!y by the New York Athletic Club ' from. the Troy High School whose be ventured
the Paul Browu rked
of the
anythmg
and a few words
be .b JO bee
)'If&gt; Ck&gt;t
lM' • 1nd
awa from the others who have Cassady in four years twice won lO its choice as top playt&gt;r of the vars!ly sqund never lost a
huddle
some say
.u. . n
retna
t
o\ r rty
· an....•merrca
· hono ,., ,-..
whilt&gt; he was there. Bab Wb1le known W ttlmost smile occasional· thatldit be eould
madeY the Bucks a g~at drawmg
= the Heis- year ·
. get Ferguson. be
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rs thev found man Trophy. He earned the ba!l Hayes was particularly pleased wa.; the Ohio fuUback but
1.)'.
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wou moveJunmy 8 rown to.oa •
C 0 L U M BUS (UPI) - Ohio rival
t.o t.ake hla pla.ce eard over the yea :
· rd
lost 146 yards running WJ th F't&gt;rguson becauSt success j needed FerJ!uson's power m the · Ferguson waa excttlog to watch. back to make room for B u l t t
43r t'
state football
flllll,
who
have
seen
among
the
all-time
grtdplenty
in
s
reco
to ' f
slot gained 2 . ' nevPr went to the biJ;! boy's head. backfield so he m1wed hilT to half. The fans uaually coukl .count on Bob.
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talk about over ~.~ ... years.
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fl is not often, Hayes pomted out, 1 back durmg Wh1te s semor year. lD'I carrywg
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Bullet
Bob
Ferguaaa
for
a
For
lilil
exdtmg
performance
plafbyed
Lhreed
.
hyPalrs,
Wl
.rt.e
an
All·America
full·
that
a
who
makes
All·
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ln
the
next
two,
Ferguson
didn't,
bia
fakes
into
the
line
on
In 1945 Yugoslavia becnmP a
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reached the Amt&gt;nca honors in h1s JUr.lOr
was nt fullback where IS
e raw pay ascma
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era
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The shifty Buc:teye fu II b a e k pound fulllack was
Umted two at his natural positron o u . Iv:rslty carded the ball 4Z8 times as Ferguson did stan the
and cxcd lcnt liming were a joy But when be had the
be Tilo read a proclamation to the
dosed hUi ngular college career Press· International Midwest Back back.
1· his
career He lost yenr
to behold. During thal time, his thrilled his partisans with bit C\iDStituent and naUonal a.s.sem8
\a&lt;-t Saturday With four touf&gt;.h- of the Week.
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netted 1
.scored
Blockhtg Improved
team won 15
.lost two and speed U he bit the tine, &amp;book off 1blles.
JtJwns in Ohio's &amp;0-?ll rout of arch- Ohio fan.s, nervously awaLtmg In 1s career, e earn
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the cold war. 'lite Job 11 more
dlu ou of lm.Jftlllag mllltarJ
~ta wUh lbe rl«hleltume~!l
rl. tile free world's c•ua~. n

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Garwood
Peatagoa
Alvino Spivak,A
asslgued to the White n ouse,
and John A· GoJds mUh • Yet eru.
Senate reporter temporarily u•lgned to ihe 81ate Depart· '

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a1: S.Stpan durfng World War 0, 1 "We .... •n~a~~ In that dlfn.. home, tile «her .t
w needed an indolrina· cult-to-define area of telling our abroad. Toe maurve objei.'l , wru·
ce;tainly neve/•a!O
tale ltbroad and
our pol· nmg an •lu.Jive war wberc words doc-Lor ol
Oegreoe frvm
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1ey plainly bill pr«i.Jiey in the somet imes count lT'ore thu bul· 1 Pnnct'too and ha: 1 taught tustor)
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lde.alJ area 5Ubstl· at Columtla and Pnncfl.oo
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bave 1.0 COJUider that primary ts'ml of
ntana bil . I Iell, w he
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country heli&lt;... u.•• ,tu&lt;• tor bombt.
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Ui~ Utle Is "&lt;X-put~ li.....,l ~IJnl roon.:.lwtl fur ,ute mptufglo ill~
ward L. Katzenbach, a U..rge- from an elite C011lS such. a..J I~ ;led n~ by force! •;: job w~ an ~k.'n iOldk'r that comm~ kcretilry ol dt'f~H for edU&lt;'&lt;t ""'l)('f' lht&gt; \(J\t-5 of !1• trOWS ...
fra~, black·hai~ ex·Mar~ ME\rlnes, and ~at peacetune dif. orce11 penuao::n~e •urvival. nlsm ilL wrong? 'I"M Korean War. \ tion and manpo'A~r resoun~" it '"·•ltm!!! dt-rog::at or)' ~emrntl
ca ta10 who runs the Pentagon !I fel'l from wart1me when we are do
a key to
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program, fighting for our homes and fami- "I for one lte
am pe.nuadt!d
lbe vocabulary
word bra:..
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w hing to the
...,. ' .wwly created jUb w•th responsl· .....
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l••ned back In his chair and Ues,"
Ed
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ad no 8 rna!JhJVe1: w~t . - uat swer
I bilitws for policy dlre~:twn &lt;tUd u ,~,~
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f the ward
U S rem
persut .. e, or per
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· The ~ o1· runmng
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b ch
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1no u1~ (,h,.du'Wd~ut Ux cummit
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Pomeroy-Middleport.
0 ., Nov . 29. 1961
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schoo Js Improve

AppaIachi an To

1:1n rmtgro\\1tl or rJ.-fiolor:kal mon-1
r School F'inanrt, show only
a 6001
iMl1 101 pandwoo s;un!lJ a. ('Om pared IG 18.81 ln the 19fS.
rtormg trammg progt·ams held
drop or just over IKlO students Ihigh school graduating class. 144 s&lt;;hool year.
"f~"llf"'" ~ ~:iM!t Mr. Lucas was a devout Christby Appalachi an for 7;, empfuyees
I {rom last eyar , and an increase numbering about 20.000.
----ian woshe lor1g lift! was fil led
l lfl the Hoanoke , ('hal'lNon, Blueiof more than ~-000 in_set.'Ondary Overall figures show the per I Mr. and Mra. Harold 'PrOiWD
(~art£ord
I
with noble service. He was an acI field and Huntmgton diVISIOn s
b
S("hool.s. Executive AssiStant State
of alJ pupils who enter first of Gallipolis !lptllt Thanbgivinl
live member of lhe Methodist
This is part uf gt'nn:..l emergt-n
~PErlnte~nt of Schoo.ls.
and go on to receivE&gt; high Day with Mr. Brown's mother.
chur('h. Inter~nt was in the
,l'Y preparations fxomg formula!·
!Jam Ham_Jiton , says thls_
In · school diplomas today . is 38.19 Mrs. Willie Brown.
Moriah Cemetery in Kansas City.
]00 b~ tl'uio el('dfll Jn(lustry 111 lhr
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ATI'END FUNERAL
Appa lachian PowN Company even; of nu('lt".ar all ad
Jng done by high schools in keep·
_"""',.....,""
Mr
and
Mrs.
George
Lerner
at-[
has
establlshffi
29
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ad1o
loclcal
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All
f
II
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PT.
PLEASANT
New
figures
ing
stuCents from dropping out·
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er &lt;Jn mtent~ 1 o owmg a . .
tended the funeral Monday
of ] monJtonng sl::Jl ~on~ to mea!'ure 1b ~.Jst. tralffi ml•n will Pmer~ Hl&lt;iH:atc what edu cators h a Y e New figures help support this.
Ry Vir~tinia Carlf'tiJIII
' Mr _ Benny Kaurr at Columbus. fallout actJvitv In the two statf:'S
_, I - b{'en suspecting for sometime IThe
r th w ' v · ..
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rom s Iw It er t o Ia k·p J"dUJO
ogJ- 1
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y are rom e es 1rgm1a
·: onl has been received here Mr. Kauff was a former resident H st"rVf's , it has been an nou nN'd 1
d"
R It 1 th " .11 lhnt m.:mv Wt-st Virginia Khools •. --'
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1'11' death of Mr. Homer Ch_ar~ or Mt leport
ut had hved m y H. E_ McCorma&lt;"k. Appalarh .. d 1
h
tl 1 II 1IS 1WI 1 are het teri
ng their holding pow- 1 I:A.~uca
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th u e m.~
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I.Ltras. 79. of Kansas CJiy, o urn us several years. He was lJJJ s supenntP"ndt&gt;nt of system op-- 1. 1
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w o were m t e
1s ow enoug
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1\11"1. an 1t rmgs a 1ee 1mg a 15 mgwsut:u a payer.
pRY·
eratJOns
.- and lta JJ;on rf'prf'senta- 1,
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r. 1·r1 fnunrl sorrow to large num- ing in tht major leagues. At one live for the Defen:-~e Electric ' POI\et· com pany em p oy~;; 11 0l'· .
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: lmnt groUt: m I
57 _gr~ uat·
1, llf folks in Mason County and !ime ~e led the Fe~era~ ~eaguP Power Administration_
If~~ ~ th,e _work of restorwg elee-· rhom_as McCray , Execut;ve D1- ~ four years later. Thaf, 1s
1·· .~rNl aa·ound as he was a rei- 1n wht('h he played m hJttmg for
McCormack sa id esta blishmtont
c S(n_:~e.
lrectot of the State Board
of mcrea~ of over 2 per cent
:H1 .. of thE' Morriston ' family ami two yean~ .
He was a persosnal of the stations _ 13 in Virgin ia
NOW IN PROGgESS
\ I, :1 lrgP number of relatives friend of Mr. Lerner who say~ he arxl 18 in West Virginia _ was
11'!'1'
He and his wife attended was one of the finests men that
--- ---~w Morriston Family
Reunion ever lived in the Pomeroy Bend.
PT. PLEASANT
Closing Out Entire Stock At Cost ll'l't' .1 fe w years ago. He died BIBLE CLASS ENTERTAINED ·
LIVESTOCK SAI.ES CO.
iunday the 19th at a hospital in 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. K. McC1ung
PT. PLEASANT, W. VA.
Cosmetics, Toys, Jewelry, All Nationally
H:111 sns City. He had been ill slll&lt;'e Ientertainal the Adult Bible Class
Saturday, 11-ZS, 1&amp;61
Advertised Medicines, Vitamins; Gifts and
1/J ~ l J\pril and suffered an injury j.and tea('hers of the Hartford Bap·
HOGS-:- 17$ la 220 16.75 to 18.·
Hundreds of Items.
ill a fa ll in July that caused him ] tist Church Sunday School at 00: Heav1es 14.00 to 16.50 : Lights
to be a patient in Lhe hospital their home Friday evening.
[ 13 50 to 16.00: Fat Sows 12.00
-n :m ~· limes during the
summer Mrs. W. 0. Hoover chose for to 15.00; Boars 9.00 to 10 OO : Pigs
All Sales Ca1h &amp; Final!
'ml fall. He is survived by his the devotional service the Psalm 4.00 lo 12.00: SL()('k .Shoats 14.00
&lt;;ife. Lora Elizabeth (Nocjolas) of Thanksgiving. Many matters to 17.00;
IJura!\, and a son. Chester John , concerning the Sunday School and
CATTLF: - Steers IIUlO to 22 .·
STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE
and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Lee chuf"('h were discussed during the 30: Heifers 15.00 to 21.00; F' at
tienrgt&gt;, all of Kansas City.
business session.
Cows 13.00 to 15.50; Canners 8.00
--.. --~- - ---~ During the soscial hour refresh- to 12.75: Bulls 14.25 to 18.75;
Now is the time to buy for Christml!s and
ments were served Lo the follow· ! Stock Steers 18.00 to 22.50: Stock
peCI8
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I in~ : Rev. and Mn W. 0. Hoov('r, IJ-It-ifers 17.00 to 20.00 : stock steer
SAVE BIG DOLLARS!!
Mr and Mr11 . A. n . Hume. Mrs. [Colves 21.00 to 27.00 ; Slork Heif·
H. L. Dyer. Mrs. Jon Kearns Jr., I er Calves 18.00 to 23 50
\Irs . Earl Hoffman. Mrs. stephen
VEAL CALVES ~ .. ~;., 38 ~
Howard, Mrs. Donald A. Smith, Se('onds 38.20: Medium 2fUIO .to
1Mrs . Arthur Roush. Mrs. Jacob 32 _90 . Common a d H . . 22 1 ,
MASON, W. VA.
Phillips, Mrs. Ruby Booed, Mro.
30110
p
eoVJes .-

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Read Fall ou t

Holdino Po•,ver

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Mt. l n wo tates

Soria) Notes

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Long Bottom
Social News .

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In Mt State

Quitting-Business

If

SALE!!

LAY-AWAY
NOW!. ..

l..et Vs Be Yo11r
Santa l'la11•

FOR

We Are Participating In The
Pt. Plea&amp;ant Retail Merchant•
Christmas .. .

CHRISTMAS

"SHOWER OF

The Fountain

CoAle In For Details!
. Avail yourself of one of our

Three Services for a worry-free
. Ctiristmas and New Year.

CAMERAS-TOYS-BILLFOLDS
ELECTRIC RAZORS-PIPES
MENS TOILETRIES-CIGARS
CHILDS XMAS BOOKS-PERFUMES

~

e LOANS TO $2,000
e 4Y2'Yo Paid On Savings

I

2412 Jackson Ave.
Pt. Pleasant, W. Yo.
Phone 1850
Kathryn Moore, Mgr.

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mo e H.·,am
;~

News Notes

witt! fhli

evou GET A

•BuY A
LIVING ROOM

Mrs. Robinson Is the daul!hter o£
· Mr. and .Mrs. Gi!lbs. .__
MJg Twlla Rickard VIII visiting In New Haven on Saturday
. wllh Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ad·
ldns.
Assisting Mr. and Mrs. How..IJI!III~ ard Rayburn in butchering re~
«!ntly were Mr. and Mrs. c. E.
Fry and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence

r

3-PC. BEDROOM
SUITE

•

SUITE AT

·S ALE ON~~~ .• $1.00
PR 'ICES

MORE

YOU
BE

Strato~ounger

$100 Worth of Free Furniture

THE
JUDGE

. OF YOUR OWN (:HOICE FROM STOCK

When You Buy Tftis

Christmas!

Th• best way to judge any law is by its
results. The utility rate law in Ohio regulating
eltphon•.· electric, water ond gos services
os proven itself fair to yvu, the consumer,
o!l imporiont oreas - roles, .service, ond
•i{egulalior.o
. ·

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· IATU ••• Ohioani in the fifties enJoyed
abundant utility service at reosonoble
roles, Plonntd adtquot. utility services
for the sixties help Ohio to successfully
cQftlpete for new industriol plants ond
retail establishments, r•sulting i~ new
jloyrolls ond greater prosperity•

A·200 ;

Model . DE-300 DRYER

$

I

. 209.95

·

$40 Trade.:.tn For Your-Old Breakfast Set

Christmas
GIVE-AWAY

(REGARDLESS OF CONDITION)
,..

'l oiiiiiiiiC..filn

Entire Stock..·BJeakfast Sets NOW·ON SALE I
.

.

OFF

wiM. Ni.""'Y·tllree percent cif oil lnd•·
pendtnt telephon.i ore. dial o,rotecl
• , • k!r above the national average.
.· liOULATION ••• ()hie's. utility rote IQVf is
, eciN. to .~inllllster because it is bo"!.d
' Upon o .SQund fomlula. Since It is ecny, ·
to !fpPiy, it is· less·· u,lensiva ,_, you,
the toxpayer.
·

'269.95

Famous Quality IJ

10%

' IBYICI , •• lnd~d!'llt. teleph~e ~·
·
pon;,tlii Ohi!J i:lr41 keeping poce servtee·

Model
,,.. A-200 WASHER

,Nave A Full Stock of
.'l'. 3". 6" Batt

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:011/o'(, fltl#l!y rote law -

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·
3~PIECE .a•DROOM SUITI

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co.

Mr. and Mrs. Arcll Roush have
returned to their home a r t e r
having spent a week visiting Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Blessing and Jamlly in Akron,
' Mr. and Mr.s. Arch Roush as·
sisted Mr. and Mrs. Fred M.
Roush with their butchering on
Thanbgiving Day.

llVt' U1~uru

neeu

,d Mr. Emory Fry on Friday.
1
Sunday evening gueats of Mr.
· and Mrs. Dwight Gibbs were Mr.
Elson Long, Denver Gibbs, and
Mlsa sandra Gil&gt;!!•·
V181T REf.ATIVES

Mr. and Mrs. ·ROger Hatndle·y.
and Roger, Jr. and Mark of ft.
Pleasant tloited with Mr. a n d
'Mrs. Joe Turner and Robert
othor relatives In Middiapoit

•

1957 CHEVIOL~T
· CONVERliatE"''
Real
'shiltp
' ; ' "' ·.
._
I]' • .
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ao9,

.

bu,)l,

Mrs. Clarenee .Yeager was
Jhopping In Pomeroy recently.
Mr. and Mn. C. E. Fry visit·

No Money Down:

. lJ.IUIUU li'UJ'niLure. Asl{ tor )Ol&amp;t '
\
, .to'rw 1u:.~W~' ...,! !'~·u~·._.• u

~~.

noon.

Tue&gt;day.

(Regl!ltr. $200 Value) ,

ea&lt;:b store , • • .K-utlanu

Thanksgiving 'holidays with her
pa11ents, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil .Adkins. Miss Adkins Is Jn nurse's,
training in Galllpoil!. ·
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Gibbs
and · Mrs. Jooephirie Robinson
wore shopping In ' J¥1eroy on
Friday.
c'·
'
Mr. and Mrs. Wa'fne Hart, Jr. ·
Columbus, visited ovet the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Way n e
Hart, Sr., and Mr: and Mrs. Taft
Boston.
John Fry and daughter, Judy
or New Haven, visited Mr. and
)\Irs. C. E. Fry: on ~day arter-

&amp;of;

.

. One ~·P&lt;i. 1&gt;4idre'oln .. ,u;te &amp;iien "IW"l' at

&amp; ·ZUSPAN

and family in Akron.

Mro. Bia11&lt;he Yeager visited
in Mason on Friday.
Mise: SUe ·Adkins spent
the

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PAIR

. SALE

. Dlniter guests recently of Ernie
and 'l'wlla Rickard and l!lanclle
Van Schoyok were Mr. and Mrs.

Thanksgiving guests of
Mr.
and Mrs. Claren,ce Yeager and
daughters were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Hudson and fam~y. Mr. ·and
Mrs. Leo Litchfield and family.
and Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Durst
and daughters.
Ernest Rickard and J. C. Rickard were bu!liness visitors
in
Point Pleasant on · Mo'nday after·
noon.
Business vlsi.tors in Gallipolis
on Saturday were C. E. Fry and
Johnny Fry,
Mr. and Mri. Okey B. Roush

have returned to LheP; h o rn e
aft~ -having _spent &amp; . week .vifit·
ing Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Blessing

lAyAway For

;,--

Yeager.

SIX-16-0Z.
BOTTLES

Includes 54" Dresur, Largo Chest,
Bookc11o Bed ond 2 Vonity Lamps.

Special Buy Now On

'

Mr. and Mrs. Ray .Robinson ol
Cbarl&lt;stA&gt;n were Weekend guests
o£ Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Gibbs.

TWO for ONE SALEI

S9c

AI. Center Slices
L•lt On

..... .

Full Shank
half

lb.

i 00 Extro Top Value Stomps

The Grate Brothers Special!

~o~ J)O »,~.,.~-'

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com biniltio~ lei•~~

to will.

-,.-~
A.,

11it._
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of

Braun's, Bologna
Wieners, P&amp;P, Dutch,
Spiced Luncheon

'"'

S1110ketl Sliced Hatn

~.:~l=lb.~p~k~~.-~5~9~c=-----------~..:

.J

WJngs .... ., 19c

Bacb •. . .. lb. lOc
Gtilets .... ... 29c

......~-----__,
llrJ 5Jonts,-gtt 1 FREE

· Vall Ca"'p

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Pork and Beans
No.300

cans

QUALITY

NIGHT STORE HOURS .
Fri. l Sot. 9-9 P.M:

2-lbs. Chef's Delight _ __

Armour or Br~un'1

Chairs
$49·95

'.

Middlepolf

Mason

sph·ing services.

I ,lULATION

Coats Bldg.

BUT NEVER ··

for continuous A series of revival senrkes wUI
qu;•hty control of the
pl'()(luct t rt N vember 30 at the ~huorch
L. I
.
t"
od t'
sa
o
'-"·
thr\.lU~P tts en •re PI" uc Jon of Christ in Christian Union
st.1 f'.
Hartrord. The services will begin
'lie tuhe mill . plus the recent- each night 8t 7:30p. m. The Rev .
ly ~mplP! ed aluminum coil pre- Troy Fields o£ Nelsonville. Ohio,
paiJl(.m g lines., m·e examplf's of will be the evangelist. Special
st1X!'Iim y mill "ftuipment for the slnglng each night by visiting loredpctinn an4 rolling of facilitiefl cal talent. The pastor, Rev. Guy
th~t hnvc helped increr.se Rav - Sayre, extendl!l a cordial welcome
('n ~Y. ood Works' employment to , to t!veryone to attend these in·

Save A Big 10% Now !

DUTTON DRUG CC&gt;.

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also. provide

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Many Other Gift Items To Ch001e From

u:

H. F . Wagenhnl!J. Mrs. Hu go .JuhlSpecialized roll rorm equip- 1ing. Christeen. Carol and Paul
ml•nt re~ntly installed at Rav- Hoove1·.
tonswOOd Works i!l helpinJol f i ll
PERSONAL.IiJ
growing demand~ for ·quality . Mrs. W. T. Stotne was In Huntaluminum tubing for the 'na - Jngton rere~tly .
.
tion 's outdoor furniture momuf&lt;l('· t Mr. Austm Judson of Wheelmg
hire rs,
was .a gue_st of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Ham~ last wt•t&gt;k.
Moo-e thc:tn !KI,OOO,OOO pou1Jds of M
.
.ll be
ed .
I rs. .1. W. KeII has re1urned
1
1
111
a ummwn WI
. us
ou · home from the PleRsRnt Valley
dnnr furl11ture U_unng the ~om- Hospital where she was a surgJ.
m~ y('ar acC'Ordmg to f01-ecast.~ ('al p&lt;ttilltt for several days.
wh1ch 1-ec:enlly were completed. Sund.ay aftemoon guests of Mr.
Ravenswood's newly-installed and Mrs. J. 1\1- Crump were Mrs.
lube mill Is designed to r o 11 F. G Musgravt&gt; , Mrs Raymond
follln and weld aluminur11 tuM in Musgrave and Mrs. Charles Mus·
.031 to ,Of&amp; gaug~. and
t h e grave of Point PlefJsant.
eqtup-ment. has a capacity to Weekend guests of Mr . and Mrs.
wdtluO&gt; the tubing at a rate of 1Thomas Harris w~re Mr . Burdell
300 ftet per minute in three-quar·l Barton and son and Mrs.
lt"r and one lnpP diamet&lt;'rs.
Hill of Columbu!l, Ohio.
Welded alulnlhum tubing pro- ' Juhling McClung , a student
vidf'&lt;; many advantages fo1· out- West Virginia University at
door furnitw·e manufueturers. gantown. spsent the Thnnksgi\'ing
Tu-hing produced in this manner va~ation at home with his par·
ha.o; conslslent wall thickness to ents. ~r. and Mrs _ A. K. Me·
assure uniform l!trength and also Clung,
I
pl"f1i.ide!&gt; production e('onomies Mr. and Mrs Ray Denny ()(
and consistent formability fea - Huntington we1·e the guest~ of
tt~·rs.
, Mr and Mrs. James M. Crump
Q"he Ravenswood works' lo('a-1Saturday arternoon.
tiOn fol' the ree~mt.ly- installe&lt;l mill Mr. and Mrs. Mack Howard
nl lows Kaj~r A~uminum to er- hove ret~rned home from a. t~
· ly •M!
r lvl ce ~
_, • weeks tr~p to . Rockford,
Uhnms.
r.1C1etl
me expauum~
.
.
· where they vlstled thCJr son. Don·
~11tdoor Furniture 1mdusll"y . The ld H
d
-, f 'l'tk! a
owar
.
• r II .
\1 Iant 8 u y mlegl"alt.'ll acl J s
TO HAVE
REVIVAL

'

Our gifls for the whole family are on dis- ·
play. We invite you 1o come in early and
lay-away your cho ice.

GIFTS"

j

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Equ1pmen
• work•Ing
Kaiser

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Legs . •, . 39C:":
New

. ..

Cheer

Kroger White Bread

$

Blue

16 oz.

large
boxes

loaves

$
--

Peaches ....~;, .....5 •;;.;~&gt; $1

Buy 4 pkgs.; get cake knife FREE ·

Swansdown Cake Mix

Beans .................. 8 •;;.~ $1
• -~~·..
..,.t 7 •.... $1
Ma rgarrne

14 oz.
pkgs.

Saltines ....... ~:~!~ ........;~..19c
--------

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Orar:-ge Ju1ce... &amp; _
Kroger F,.zen

1-tb.

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Potatoes ...~;~~~·""'·:':':~~~

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Fresh Kale· . . . . , .
·sweet Corn

....- c.lto paclc

........................ yellow ...

H~lld~ Fruit .Cake. Ingredients
Lem'!n 11r Orange ""Is .o4 oz. pkg. 25c
Red or G - Cherrleo .o4 oz. pkg. 39c
Freoh Doteo . . . . •
18 oz. ·pkg, 49c
.White R!!lll~• ........... pkg. 35c
Ml•ed Nun .' .. ; • • . . . 2 lb. bog 99c

............. .. ,. ............ .. each
_

6

ears

19c
39c

.l

lO

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I

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Romaine
.. ~~~.19c
Escarole ................ ~~~~ .19c
English Walnuts .•• 59c
Brazil Nuts ·............ !~. 49c

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Vah•• Stamps

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with thit , to\II'On and ' ';JufChq '~ ..9f

.s • . ....

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.Florida Grapefruit:
Couporr •iplrlt Sot.. 0..:. 2, 1961

MASQN, W. VA.

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--~-------~-----•IIIaBy SIDUnll, PomerOY·Mldclleport.

Television In Review

;;a~k.~~in;r !:::!"~~::'.~
R. L Gotthardt

her mother , Mrs. William Mor·

POll CONSISTENT C&amp;PENDABLE RESUL T5
-..,TES

··

.

I DAI

' 16
•

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tlllo

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'lie

I DAYS
IIOc
$1 ~

tl-50

8 DAYS

1 110.

$2.211

18.00
17.10

SU6
11.811

le&amp;l•ll

•

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or

the most Leyden won't be out of

wort

recent convention of TV's Broth- long. He cornea back on TuQ..
. , hood for Lumplnl llld Ovorlal&gt;' day, Jon. I, u -'emor
v in~ Broadcasts, better !mown, NBC-TV' I oew pallel ahow, "Y1llll' I
pr rhaps, as BLOB.
•
P'1rlt Impression."
In accordance wltll time-boa. Gloria Swanson portr&amp;7s a al·
ored BLOB procedure, tho pro- leD! lliOIIIe lllr ID "A Tout
gram chairman scheduled
" ABCTV'a "Straight..
awa~· "

Membe,.. in good standing, n·
cluding your traveling recording
secretary, were permitted
mo•e about 11 will and monitor
portions of each aeulon for u
Jon" as their atrength held out.
After tha welcomb!J addrMI b)'
Meyer Meyer of "87th Preclnot,"
the chair swnmarb.ed the
secoon and reported OD the blob
bing of "Eyewitness" and '
McGee's Here and Now" on Jl'r1..
daya, of "Meet The Prell"
"20th Centuey" on SUllclays,
the continuation of

suo

Pt-IONE WY 2·2157

Nov.

· NEW Yom· tVP!l -Here are with ill bee. :1!1 show, emcee
the aecret minutes

seminars and business meetings

8»eei"a!-ooe month for ao eeau per wwc1
ruil ,pl.l ot t ...ll per wurd ..W oe chat~e&lt;l lor 14'~ if DOl P&amp;.ld within to days .tt•r recea"'•l h1U.
ElTon 1Ja A.dvertbm_&amp;--Sbould 1M reported lmiDediJleiJ.
I'b.~lJ Seiltinel will Ml AM ruporWbll for more thao
••• '1b~:~~aeet iDserUOII.
card· Df ·'J:1tanU Uld S51d•l Notice. of Eventl, $1.2.1,
fcir -110 -.! mlll1nuam. Bleb od4itionlll word, lc.
ObitniJ'iel pabllob.. II 1 cal per word.

.

0, 28,

)

eplsodt for Friday, Dec

simultaneously In different suites. 15. Julia Meade, who will be in

• eoDti ... word, 0110 W...vrc llbolmum d w l tenta. ti ceata C)er word (or thrH eon1eeutive t.u'Uou.

WOIID8

•

TWO unfurnished c:oUages, People's Terrace Pomeroy. Sbortl
walk to markets. Phone WY 2$385 or WY 2·2327.
IHI·30tp

Hollywood filmlug a featuromotkm picture for the
montb, piau fa 11J fa
eaeh waekeacl IJ&gt;r her
pe.arlnCtl on CBS-TV'• •'Ed
liviD Sbow."
·
·
The 7th onnuli "Cbrlltmu Sblg
BlDg," scl!edulod lot Doc. 24
on CBS radio, will star
bll wHe, Kathy; R-.y
ey, Edgar Ber&amp;m and Clull'U.•I

•i.

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i,.
.'

McCarthy.

"Drop-&lt;1111," a "Bell • ~=:~~
dealing with the 1

LI'L ABNI!I

lrALCAif

of youngsters who

board 11. p.m. newscast..

replacea the

rate resolutions were

No Money Down

FOR SALE

1957 FORD

'60 MERCURY
2 Door Hardtop

FAIRLANE $00

..". .

banquet on ABC.TV Tueoday.

Very Clean

· . •
Comb)nation Loan
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approval

when advised that early in 1962,
Gertrude Berg'o "Mrl. G. Goea
to Colle~e" would move GpiiOI~Io
Shirley Booth's "!laze!"
Widespread frnstration was 1or·e- 11
caJt amid cheering. Various
ports which described the ill'1tra·ll
family violence ~t occUITid

II

WANTED:

The VjliYS and means corrun~l-11
1962ow
•• 808Is
Iee repor ted th 8 t I•·
...
w(&gt;blcl be t0 1·&amp;ftl: '.'Dr. Kildlre'"
.a
,.,.~
,
move.,!
JDPI*IitDI!, 11Ben ~ey.'

KElT~ GOBLE FORD ; K.EITH GOBLE FORD

~"l'he Steve Allen ShOw" moved
opposite "Tho Garry Mbote

Show,"

Next get to work on your shou1·
With 'llnn.s outstretched,
fingers to toes, and up ,..1

as far as possible to lim·
the· spine at tbe same time.

"Boriansa

Get In Strideuse Classlhedl
The W1nt A.d:t al'fl llWtllt tntuert.
(DI, tnfotmltiYe, hmlphil. They'll
hlllp yoa 1111)1, tell. rn' ot hh'e ..

proltlabb. Hne you trit4 a Want
Ad t.tebt

DAILY

~=~~~~

.. Wagon Train," ·and ...
shift..; to &lt;011.pele with IIDOI.ber
h1~hbrow

Cll:ll.l~,.,..

Sir"'

one·set homes were greeted
e11' hustiastic applau.se.

'58 CHEVROLET
2 Door Bel A'1r

SENTINEL

feature, "Bullwinkle."

Phone WY 2-2157

The Cb.-1 l-1 Allllaqh
"It Could Be You" 1111 clropped
The waya and ine8DI

Santa ·
Sl,lggests ..•
A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION
FOR
/

Will be a Gift for the WHOLE YEAR
"MAl-L"

o o o •• e

0

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New or Renewal
GINTLIMIN:

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oubocr!-tlon .. 'rho Dolly Sontinoi to:

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BLACK

1'~

cocker span iel

with 4 'W~1tij~
. Reword. Call
WY 2-3~
,

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'.$8 DODGE

Auddrtll
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2 Door Hardtop

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26,000 Actual Miles

·We Will Send AChristmas Card

11 28 3tc

c=111111-•• •

LILBB
K!l' EWIVI' /IT
TILBXIL

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Val'E.

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SJft~LL J 'f._S;::i A WA Y."-'tU,II'Q&amp;
av~ ;g.. •

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WMPO Radio

5:55 Sip On
6:110 Toda,y Wllb God
8: IS

Counii'J Jamboroi

e: t5 Metss CountJ III'D
6:1!3 Farm Time
7:110 Breatt• l'lrty
7:25 ExteDded W111thtt
7:30 Plcteu llazdwaro
!Tues. &amp; Thurs. only I
7:50 SohiO' News Report
1:110 Breakfall Party
1:25 World NtWI
Coli• Wltb Jonot
Betil N._
Morlllng Modltatlou
Callblg Pl. Pleuant
n:oo SWap 8bop • Community
BullotiD lloard
tl: ll ~II')' Hoe Dowa

9:00
11:41
10:110
10: 15

11:10
11:45
11:61
12:00
12: 15

Time
l"arm Tlmo
Mid-doJ flow JCIIOI Ave.

ColiDII')' llado

AREN'T

THOSE
SIC~NS

cu:re'

Nooo NO\VI

JUSI l"or YOD ·
1:21 NNI
I:SO Just l"or You

a:110 p..,.
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2:30
! :00
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4:411

4:511
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Pace

PlatW' PartJ
Local Ne•a
Jon eo Bllioll • •
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Musleol u,aterlea
Kart • VaoZIIHit Sbow
Mon., Wad., l'ri. only)
Sporto Parodo
Newa Rouad-ap
Ofllbt Air

WJEH RADIO 1\hadoy Tbr.... .......,

8:58 Sip On

7:00 Mlllletl Clock
7:45 The !Jielluo
5:110 oino V&lt;llley News
8:05 Oblo News

til :115 MUOD County News
1
12:00 Community Neyo

Noon News
IJ·1o Ohio N.,.
12: 15 Markell
12:20 Bullidl iJ'oard
12:25 Ne...O:OrU..

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Around And
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Family Dinner Was
Held In MitU!leport

A fam ily dinner was held last i
Sunday at, the home of Mr and I

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officers
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ed the romlng
,._,- were e~d
Tuesday eveDtMi' by the Loyal Bereans
Class of th Middleport Chutch
of Christ in a short business
meeting following a turkey din·
ner at· the M art"lD .._........,.taurant.
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BY MIBS PIII!:DDIB

Mrs. Dale
BOUDAIIII!L'l'
· Barnhart in Middle· r'
port .which celebrated their 36th Rev. and Mrs. Clyde J. Bartweddmg anniversary , the birth- let and children James Martha
day of their son, Ernesl, and the ,and Rebecca
the ' Thanbbirthdays of two of their grand- giving holidays with their son-insons, Greg
Kenneth Barn- Ilaw and daughter Mr and Mrs
hart · sons of Mr. and Mrs Ron- Arthur Ford at Baltimore
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Route.·
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Childs, ot•tgoing ald Barnhart .
I Other dinner'gUeSts · at the Fords
~.s,dent, P~ O"Yer the meet- Attending were thf' hnnored for Thanksgiving day were the
. mg aod ofhcefl elected we r e ones. Ronald Barnhart , and dau· ' Bartletls' son aod family, Mr.
R1ce , program, Mrs. Allensworth; 1i hter. Kathy. Visiti ng with 1 h e and Mrs. Eugene Bartlett of
Mrs. Edgar Allnsworth. v i c
during the aft ernoon were ' Hebron. Before returning borne
president. George Meinhart. sec- Mr. and Mrs . Lloyd Huffman Rev. and Mrs. Bartlett and lam·
ond VIce president; Mrs. George and daughter o! Chester.
· lly visited in Newark with Mn.
Mowei'Y,, aecretary; Mrs. Claude
Bartletl's niece and brother and
Ashley ,
secretary, and
their families, Mr. and Mrs. Eu
loin. Childs .. . treasurer.
gene Emerich and Mr. and Mrs.
Plans for
annual ChristOscar Sines.
mas party to be held Decem·
Mrs. Marie Stiner Is employed
bet 12 at the .church were disas the manager of the Sclmei·
..,..00. The group decided
to
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'!be Wide-Awake f.H cl.m met
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cathy Russell,
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corned into the cl b r were wl·
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Toney Shelia Toney, Joeephine Toney ' Mary ·

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During the meet.in the girls
worked 011 pin eulfl..'
and refreShments
by Myrta Wil8011 to tboae
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tloned above ar.:1 RQbb
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Ord, Betty Rae Bill..
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and April Mood and
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WUson and
L. W.
Middleport Cuh Pack, 244 met Slreet in Pomeroy.
as who were guests.
Monday evening at the r i r 9 t Mr. and Mn. Bill Darst and Tbe next meeting will be held
United Presbyterian Church with ' chikk'en , Jeffrey and
Decenrbet 30 with Robbie Jean
approximately 75 clubs and par- L;ron returned to their home
Ord and She11a Toney as host·
ents attending. John i rawsrzyn, Luna after spending '1llanks!!lv·[
was in charge of ....e ing with Mr. and Mn. D

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Tops on many a man's
Christmas " wish list" Js
a sweater! You can be
doubly i ure of pl_easing
your man if you eboose

his Hweater here! We
hav,e au the good-looklnl styles in sJipovers
and cardJgans that men
lilte.

COSTUME
JEWELRY
Fashion 1.,..1~ ll 1 leml·
nine favorite - and It's e~ay
to find the ·very &amp;Ill abe

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Beautiful
HANKIES

Wh i I e bacllaround
with colorful rose
design. 4 tables ill •
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lne about our 1dat:nly hank·
les-and they ~~take such
wonderful remembrances
such appreciated extra gift~
too.

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Final Plaru Made
For PT.4 Bake Sale

l ib..,.. of Mn. Rlohard VaughaD
and attendlnJ wort Joho Nil
Richard Batley, Mra. John
er, IJI!I Mro. Harold Kaulf. eon.
trlbutlo"" ""' beinJ aollclted
membo~•
and are welcomed .
anyona who would like to
PTA. Mernben ol the """"
mltteo may be contaclad lor k
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With oeasonol floral d"'
ol1na. Traya are beautiful·
11 decorated with S!&gt;rinl,

erovHie, Onlorlo, Canada vlslited .
Theoday with Mro. Norman
Callum.loin. Minnie Divis 111111
Sarah Philllpo were viAitoro .
Parlreroblll'll, W. VL
lollso Mary Wll. George
er and Michael and Jeffrey
returned to thalr borneo In
lumbuo saturday alter ope~ldiDJI[B
with Mr. and M,..
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Mro.
J. Hlll and dau~blora,
aDd Mro. Janet Goooh
In Parkerabora, W, Va.,

Suml!ler ~ Winter and Fall
llowers. Rich wood flnloh·
eel badtfJ'OUDd.

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SHADOW BOXES
Cherry wood wha.t • not
ahelves. NatUral ·1inish.
Gracefully deoitned. Fut

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Tt..-, Cynthia, 8loan ond

Gooeh I[IOIII tho -kend:!D
with tllelr llfaJIIiparolllo.
Mro. Kt,rl' Gooch.
Eillllf wind.. ot

metal hanrer. on back.
Ideal lor I}Jurlnea, omtll
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Mr. and Mro. Gone S I m m
IMery. Dlil1no llemlloyl are
nounc.ng ~ birth ol a a lb. ,
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"'"· Albert Woodard and .
Eleanor IIGbloD. at Holzer
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SERVING TRAYS

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. . . . . . ' D~- d maj estic pow•r and beauty to the slmpleot
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.jult~t of all - anyone caa P1ay songe in aeoondl
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III'O(MI' any room. BIG in nlue - no other ~bt&amp;, full..cal~

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She'll look even prettier in the
rain, when Simla's gift is a
new umbrella fashionable so
practical

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r1na1 p1ono ,..... made ........ onUil w1111 Mr. and Nn. E.
evanlng by .tbo budget and HOI.
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IIfuiimce oommtttee ot the
Mro. E. J. run and Mn~·;ruti
PI'A for tho bake oolo thlJ , Gooeb. and daUihtero, '-1
saturday at the Cl'OII Hardware! 81111111 and JuU left teday lor o
1~ keyboord • 72 boss chordo
Trum t c 11
Store.
II with .nlall'ltl ill .Columbul.
..,.....oa, Violin, Horn, Flute voiee tabl 13 pe ' e o,
Pldtl o&amp;.p....Jon pedoJ
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'!be meetlnJ wu held at the Mro. HollD Bearha vlllted~.,..·- ·

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Walker,
Rov. 111111 Mrs. Donald Boone
WIN In Columbu
when Rev. Boone atondad
meolinJ ol tho LonJ
PIBlDilng Committee of the
Bar,llll Convention.
D"''lel Lee Malik. oon of
and Mra. A. D. Malik and
VanCooney, 1011 o1 Mr.
II M". Pearl VanCoonoy loll
for San Diego,
whore tltay will receive t b o 1
bulo training In the u. s.
lneo. Both boy, lfaduated
MilS thlo paot May.
-employed at Evans
aDd D tal
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at KroJer'o at
timl ol thelr ~

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CONCERT CHORALTONE

a~d

A CDLORPUL 81FT

bollda1 weekend gueolo of

alter opendlng ll)e
weekend with Mrs.

onto, Mr. 111111 Mro.

aDd lamUy returned to their home
Troy, Sunday, lllter 1pendlng tbe
weekeod with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard VanMeter Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fish" ol
Pa~ersburr. W. Va. spent the
hohday weekend wtlh their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Muon Fisher
aDd Mr. and Mrs. Ed Arnold. .
Owen WMoon of Cheylon waa lh,
Thanksgiving guest ol Mr. anCI
Mro. Muon Flshar and lamHy
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Mr. and Mra. MHton Roush and
oon, Gregg apent the holiday
end at Apple Grove with Mr llltd
Mrs. Dale Roush ~ 'oon '
Mr.
Mra. Patrick Qubm
and children and L&amp;:ry G
erl
of Columbus were holiday ':.kend guesto of their parents
.
and Mrs. Karl Grueser and· Bob-by.
Mro. Ellie Mossman returlled
home Saturday alter 8 -k'l
vlott with relatlvei In Newark ·
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Butch•r
and grandson, Richard of Rut·
land were recent ••
m•eolo o1 Mr
and Mrs. Harry Koloer, Mlnoro-.
ville.
Mrs. Stella Gruem and Mra.
Brodlord Maag and daughter,
Myrna spent . saturday In Pl.
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Mr. 'd
Mrs. Elmer Grueoer.
Mr. and Mn. Paul Werry, and
famlly ol Dayton - • Thanbsivlng guesto of their parenlo
Mr.
C. J, Werry and
Mro. aDd
AlmaMro.
Kitchen.
Mrs. Maxine Arnold and daughler, Snsanna wore Sunday dinner
gueolo of Mrs. L. C. Somerville
In Pt. Pleasant, w. va.

Rutland Honored
9th Championship
Team In 13 Years
FL:ANNE~
SPORT SHIRTS

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Middleport.
4\ttendlng were Rev. and Mrs
a pms we~ awarded
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Gardner Mn and Mn All · to new cubo .Jeff Allen Gary El· Paul Smart, VJCO President
worth,
~ Mrs. MeKtn~nli- lis, Bill Hensler, Den~• Boggs, ~ Ohio Baptist Convention wall
Mr. apd Mrs. Meinhart, Mr. a':i Edward Brown, Nicky Childs, on Cnlumb.. Monday and ThesMrs. Bunce lolr. and Mro K U
Smith, Sherman MIU. day of thla week to attend a
Mr. and Mra. L. R. Wiiey e.~
Byers, Ricky VanMe~ Board meeting of the cqnnntion.
IOD, DIWid. Mr. and Mr• M Mork Vroman, Danny Me· Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer
F'-"""..;.,~~;;:;..;:;;;;;_:~c~ ~ ~~:~•lll.James
Randy Becker, Roger Pick- and daughters,
Ruth
Wilder th
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Joy Roberta were m At h en
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IIGlaze, Pat Archer,m~lc~ Len;. Thes&lt;lay evening where Mra. SauLarry H&lt;rndon aDd T e r ry er atteoded annual meeting
....,.ro,, Ohio
II Herll&lt;lon.
the Santh Eastern Ohio S&lt;hool
'==~~~----- J an Lo ng wao pretented
Board Association whleh
h ld
Bak
TONIOHT &amp; THURSDAY
WoU badge and also the 0 01 ; ed : t gh er Center. Mr. Sauer
NOT OPIN
Arrow Point at !he meetl
an ou tero apenl lht
dg.
with lr~endJ.
An art display was held by the A I s o attending tbo
cubo and !he group decided to from here were Emeroon Joneo,
"TOMBOY AND
r;,• Deeember me«lng. MP8. E. 0 . Rail and Goorp Dal·
· THI CHAMP"
'Cubble, the attendan"" award, las and from Rulland, Carrol F.
(Ttebnicolor)
w? WOD by Mn. Riehnrd 011- Pierce, Eugene Holliday and
ClndJ Moore, Ben Johnson er s Den for having the most cubs old Grate.
~-White, Chrlotlna Smith and parenlo present.
I. E. M!Uer who hu lpl!nt
ond Jeu Klri&lt;palrick
All tho C•b• who had re- past two weeko in Wlldo,
"'r~l•:~:;:..~•
cr•lted o nh member received with hlo daughter and 11111111. Mr.
('l'echnlco)or)
a rocnJlter'o badge.
and Mrs. Carl Vanderhoof and
Rhonda Fiem!J&gt;il, Lant Jef.
Leo Smtth spoke of the I 1 v ,.I
Peggy and FlOyd
Pow Wow he recently at· W1led home over the .weekend.
friea and DarJo Moreno.
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In Huntington. Rolresh- He wa• brought
home by I h
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MON., :1-4-5
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Doc-bor
\\'Oro aerved by dena led Vanderhoo'·
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LAST IUNIIT"
Mn. Franklin Triplett a 0 d 'Mianksglvlng dinner wu heJd
(Technkol«)
Heradan.
the home ol Mr. and Mra. L. W.
Rock Hudaon, Kirk DoUilll
McComu and daughter,
Dnroth.Y Malone, Jo.seph cot-' Neal aDd Martha Code, Mr. and other gueoto wore Mr. and Mro.
ten, CArol Lynley, Nevllle Mrs. u~-rt McElhlnn• M Mont Miller, Mr. and Mra.
Brtnd With the ufe huli·
'•
rs. Miller local and
nooo _tllol they onught love Hudoon, Mrs. Erwin, Mra. Mow- strong' of HuUand,
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' • • tiii!J turned the fury of ery, Mra. Erwin Haggerty, Mro. Sharon Joneo, daughter of
oadl other I Aohley, Mrt. Betty Cline and aDd Mro. Emeraon Jon ..,
Childs.
dent at ou will he In
'=iiiiiiiiiii..iiiiiiiiiioiiiiio-""'ii
·l tomorrow where abe will
the State Music Cnnventloo of
OMEA. Mlso Joneo lo
of the organization.
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Give much pl~asure
Jt little cost, with
aprons. Pretty col·
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coverall styles.

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Come in and select your Christmas gifts early .
We have our Lay-By System for your convenience. And in the furnilure, appliance, organ
and TV departments, use our Sensible Credit
Service.

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People In
Pomeroy
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Mrs. H 0 m er
Ice·' program~ Mrt·
ul Dorst, Jr. other dinner
R'fts
which was opened with
~ I~ MnB. Leslie E:;win and Mrs.
flag ceremony by Den -4.
with Mr. and Mrs. Dant were
a r unce : gut exch" nge
.
Mrs Reg Tygrett (Ruth
Mrl. Do y 1e Mille
nd M ' A mag1c show was presented
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Claude Ashley
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rs.
Den 2 unde r d irection of Mrs. lltonl and daughter. Frances Ann
Tablea were .decorated in
Clyde Ingels, Mrs. .John Koko- and Mrs. _Clara Hamilton of Pt.
lng· widl tfle Qlriatmas sekeep· vitch and M-rs. Leo Smith. A Pleasant, W. Va. and Mr. and
111111 the b
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