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VOL XIII

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, Dec. 5, 1961

NO. 195

SINGLE COPY-le'

President Kennedy Will Be
Speaker For DiSalle Event

Sewer Bond Sale Expected
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COLUMBUS (UP!) - The ·main speaker at the $100a-plate dinner bore Jan. 6 to honor Gov. Michael Y. Di-

And - there'slllllhiD&amp;

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abe wears IIIOl'O happiiJ.
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DlSalle.
Thloto Ohio
will since
l&gt;e Kennedy's
flral
triP
the 1960 presi·~"ol campoIgn,
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'lbe dinner is to be the m•Jor
fund-raising event for the Democratic partY in Obio lhls year and
takes the placP. of the usual Jef.
ferson.Jackson Day dinner.
S,taln party teaden decided to

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Everyone Alive ...,... hoveftr.......
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hard
for hu
him.been milch speculaThere
lion since the governor's an·
nouncement that ne will not run
again that he. may he in line for
a federal post. Askod if Kennedy
would anpoun·ce at the dinner
whell&gt;er DiSalle was helng lnvitod
to Waihlngton, the gomnor ,...

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give the·dinner 1ri DiSaJJe•s honor plied: "l doubt it. He'll probably
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De eoueU
the
following bls annOuncement be talk on current affairs. "
Meigs County Sheriff Rober c. tloa or Amerlcu Sta&amp;et . IOAS~
do!S not plan to ~eek re-election.
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Hartenbach h.as urged aU Meigs voted 144 MoHa1 ..,W !a 1•
The governor aaended the
County IMlorlsts to d•lve with ,.,. ol 111• - • · Oaf1 Caba
Army • Navy football gt~me in
care so everyone will enjoy the aad. Mexleo ~lied Colomw.'l
Philadelphia ·last Saturday ae: a
oncoming holidays.
pnposaf fer Ute confereae., " '
gllt'!lt of the PresJ~nt He said
Sheriff Hartenbach said ln his flve ·etw coull'"" ...tabled,
November re('IOrt bis department
investigated eight traf£ic 8CCI·
dents. '111ere were 48 personS held
l in county jail during November:
nine were boldoven. For the
same period last year there were

the dinner lad been dle:cussed at
the game, but had actuaUy beeD ·
11\1. Some time before that.
Whera asied if he had made a:ny
side be~ with the President at
the game, DiSIIle replied: "We
we~ both Navy n-.en that day."

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MEIGS THEATRE
Pomerey, Ohio

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Minister Asks
Christmas Left
To TV, Stores

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Long Sleeve Binion
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Sllpover Sweaters :1.95 and 4.95
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Beautiful hiJl'ltltched box pleated sklrta, In fiannels, novelty tweeds and ·tartan plaids - lilt old
favorltelin full pleated atyles - •emi..Um sklrta In several differe11t stylea - all basi~~ colora In 10lld
flannels and a beautiful Jl'Oup of plaids and tweeds aome wltluweatera dyed·to match.

2..95 to 11·95
Week's Dining

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and financial interests in Columbus have agreed to buy
the $180,000 in general obligation sewer bonds at a 3%.
per cent interest rate.

GAMMA RAY BUFFER-Economy ~~~~~~t~=;

Final sale of the bonds will be the first big step take

by the village toward construction of a sewage treatment "!ion sh~lters appear to be popular at I~ntoo.
plant and sewe~age here.
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!Is on d1sp1ay at the court house. Promoters claim a
. Crow_ told e~uncilmen 8 •pec·lcomnut~ and clerk abould .set may hope to thwart that Strontium 90 dust
tal o~mBIIce will have to be pas• I a meetmg date Cor budget appro- 1
1 blasts. Possib)y, it's a good refuge when
ed qmckly 10 th~t legal proce-- priatiou of_ next year's money. mounts; it's rather large for a rabbit .hu!l.~h. ~~~Ill
dures _can be carried through be-l - ~ hght ~lem at UnKI~ 1kennel? But the Humane Society won•t
it
!fore hme ru.DJ out. '111.e bond 1 av agam was d~. Council oust Rover if anti·missile missiles and robot atomic WiiJ''i".
must be sold by January l, l982. 1taid It hu the J1ght, and
heads streak through the skies of southeastern Obi~.

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It was agreed that eouncilmen willing to put it up, but they
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will meet in special session next , no place to put a Juide line.
Monday night to pa111 a resolu· l' - Chle( Webster was a~~ked
al
tion authorizing the sale.
Joe motorists are using the town I
The announcement that t h e lot between Mechanic and Butbond• wlll be sold privately made ternut-av or if persons Y(ho work
it clear that the federal JOV«&lt;l· out of town are the ones who
ment would take no action.
A park their ears there. Webster
1member of. the Ohio Pollution said it was definite that . iocil
Board had told council earlier if worken are parking there.
Calculator~ were ~lick.ing, !Ypewriten: ticking, .
no private flim will buy the bonds Present at the Session were a_dding !'lachm~s buzzmg m Meigs county ~urtho\111"'111~
when an altempt .i5 made to sell i Mayor Legar Clerk Edna Schoen. flees this mormng as wqrkers began checking bow .IIJ
them the federal 10\'erMM!llt l leb. Counci1~ Don Collins, Dor the county genera~ ~und is in !he red .
would act.
Schaefer, Richard Rupe
and .co1:1rthouse officials e.xplamed_ t~t each year alii~~
'l1le $ISO 000 · sewa~ bond Franklin Rizer
this time the county begms runnmg m the red. The
were voted' in 1
1be action ~
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ficit usu.ally is tak~n care of when the February cat10li,lll

Calculators Hum In Annual ·. •·
Check On County's Red Inlr ?~~.~e

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Leslie mee
Fultzmgoil red DaOCe T0 Be
~~-• talon th the viii e
soJielklr take necessary slep.!l
December •30th
aUempt to sell the bonds:
Ule

the money
Oh' on~tl
. ol-.asthemade

datJQn
ommen
10 .-u ut1oo
Board.
It came at the No- ·~

tax
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Actmty
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tl&gt;e amoont
of apparently bad ...., t:!;:~
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money_ e_ cou,,.y IS presen y i . 1n auuu~~:r
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swners Dan Hartlllier . . ~;~~
e.y ·Nelson, ••_, trans r-~
~1151' waa dete.,ied $Wo 'ean
from
the enginer.r e~
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NEW YORK IUPil - A. LuJo.epll 'r, FertuoD .ID I ...,_u n a1
age
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to 1.icen5e and
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tlon, the
golq to forme•
theran leader attacking the grow· • Dtmocr•Ue Jao4allde
to
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clerk 1
THOMA•• SWOP.J
Vieo ·Preoldent Richard M. Nlxoo
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loted ~ lhe -'~1 lo-wwk 1o
It was •eporle&lt;l lhat Comrn~·
• engtneer .
ing commercialism of Christmas,
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deoplte
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IN8PECTION _ Illaow'-a•
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1 oa die baUot,
"'... Crow satd he was told by one
1noners an ar mger a
very .
state. ····-·~,.
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eance
The. ~. poll w111N_, 1 ,. Columbus attorney thJ!.t thert
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·-Jbeine Fire ~rtm~t Nalsoo wen discussing~ over-Jund of the eount~.
But OiSalle was one of the ftr8t ~- u ~~~~,&amp;~ueecU ~ wu . ~~s:;~~ =::~~':,'!: for ,pilli&lt;~ year, ciDCt . . ~ suff~lent tJme iG •11 t h e JwiU _sponsor a New Year a ltoh- all picture of the rounty s
£i- 1 One cwnty. official said I&amp;
pre 111 t audllor, . l•mes A. bonds but notes coUld be issued )day ~nc!t' at tbe old R a c I~ e nanees. ~ da~ and the budget of r~ ~him~~ •.
major polttlcal flguret to endorse ....pee~ uy· anwnM , .,wope, ,
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. ltboiln, ilu PaMacM Jda: ,or a series of note! could be is· l High school December 30, with the engmeer s department.
[s1onen ~d tbe engmeer 1
~ former senator for the Demo- Portamoutll., Qraad CaptU 0) .ment stores.
musk by ~he Five Saints. T he II was reported the finance dis·
for th11 year is BOW opetllo
erath~ nomination lind worked &amp;be Guar4 of. &amp;he G,.aod CouocU ' The _Rev. Dr. Edgar .S. Brown 1 ea4ld:aey fer Use GOP DomiDa. e:ued UIUI the bonds al'(l! sold.
of Ohio, Royal 1r Select Ma.· Ja.: dJrector of worship oC tbe tloa far JOVM'IIor
Leading off the subject of the Southern LOcal Boo:;ters A~ia- russion began aftf;t the commis· mg on an overdraft..
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aonl, Wednesday evenin«. the Umted Luther~n Church in AmtF~ ·'
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bonds, Council began talking with tian will be invited to bt' ro-!lpon· sioners noted that a resolution 1 Engineer Stamey • Bbizniet·
Royal Ma!lter df!grte was con- 11ca. th~ nationalargest· Lutberan ~ ZM~JDiiii~ . Crow concerning the gae: rates. sors.
in the amoUnt of $5.0S9 had been denied .the seatemeat aftcr . llit '·;
(erred followln&amp;: dinner 1 erved , ~Y· made the ~.ppeal Sunday~He was asked by one town offi- Firemen said they will apply transferred frorh the county fund .foreman, , Danny 'l'bampeaa, hat
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by ladle&amp; of Pamer.,- Chapter The Lutheran, .his church•
cial if he thought council should aU proceeds to the remainder of 1 W aid for dependent children made a check of the budget tbil· ..
186, OES, ai the Ma!lotdc weekly news ma1a:une.
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turn down the Ohio Fuel G a 8 the note on the emergency squad sumetune back. The resolution morning Blazewicz said ftllll,tJI!
Temple. Reunion of tbe 6th
"Chr~stmas, _the . u.nnual ~~U!I
Company rate increase natly and ambulance. Admission charges
, has been spent fnlm the
Arch Cryptic A.no .. council• ~alute m the dtrect•on of rebgwn
take it to the PUC.
were set at $1 and -rn ei!nl.s.
' neer·s budget trus year . ...~•'•,·
of Cbllllco&amp;he. Athena, Galli· IS now the property of th~ bustThe tolicitor saki he thought _In other business last night. the$457,000 was appropriated.
polls, t.ogaa, Pomeroy. Jack· n.ess world, and I saY it I! high
council should consider trying to firemen purc~a.'led two
nPw
1said his department: .,:~:~
The sale of 1962 dog tags wa!l 1011 , Porttmou~ 1 r (o 0 t 0 a, b~ that .the churth aald In
get a better price than has been heavy-duly ram coats for the de·
has SS3.001 left in its o
tou~hed off Monday by Meigs WashlnJton c . H. wat hP.Jd MIStake-ably clear words that It
offered. Councibnan Franklin Riz· partment and announced a work
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ge-t of this year.
Cot\nty Auditor Gordon H. Cald- FrWay at Wellstoa Couat!ll No. intends to d!;orce i~lf from the
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er uid, .. We mad&amp; a pretty good session at the site of the new
well wfld said he had previously 121•
whole mess, he said.
di::~ Betllllg, '16, ol Pome~y. •offer of increase _ we thought." town hall-fire station next Mon.
cens. and g33 tax fund
planned not to bello selling the
He urged Lutheran churches to
onday evening at MeigS Crow ~aid he believes the Pub- day evening.
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overdrawn at present
licenaes untO Del-ember 11. Htlw·
minimize Christmas services. BUg·
ral Hoepitalllhortly after suf- lie Utl1ities Commission wlll go Representatives of the depart·
. I through a transfer of
ever, he said, t~ number of perlliZeDS
gesting they hold. midnight Holy ferlng a heart attack •t the home Ialong on a rate increase to a cer- ment indicated some other or· A footba_ll banquet ~onormg : in the· t'flgineer's budget, it
sons already have asked to buy
Communlon services on Christ- of a oephew, Martn MacAnills••tain extent.
ganit.ation should be in charge rJ Easl&lt;ern Htgh School grid play- ibe taken care ol. Workera
the tags.
mas Day He al!IO proposed that dence
with. whom ·she made her fe!\1- Makm' •Brepoon
a
rt
the w
te aChrilltmas
hel&lt;l Thursday
at 7::li !lthe aud'tJors•ce
, offi had not ·.
r . . tree decoration in Ra- ers will
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~dwell 11ald several of the
congregations not "bother' to·
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:situation of the village which CUJe this ~ar. The department p.m. ~ t e
stern H lg c
lpleted figures on the auto
1962 dog tags were sold Monday.
decorate their churches.
The Pomeroy emergency squad 1g presently In the Public Utili· has 4ecepted the responsibility in cafeter1a.
censf and gas tv: at latest •
The tap eost owners $2 while
took Mrs. Betzing to the hospital ties Commission, Crow laid a the past, but "we are not the on- James Vennari. Rutland HitJt "! today.
the charge of a kennel license
IS
at 7:115 p.m. f'Sterday evening. complete
flnanicial ~-tement Jy organizatinn," they said.
School Coach, will )(! guest speak- En .
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gmeer 0 JCaa s 18 ill tlO.
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V a SIS , from the last raise to the present
1remen 118 anyone or a n y er wben Coac
As t'Y s rtn"mnt IU probably
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,.rs. Margaret 1Riggs Of Colum- has been completed. The local business wishing to donate to- team is honored. Tickets may be pat
{ ~fund "thin,• ..• ,
, There were 3~364 dog tags soJd 1 D.A.R good cltilenship tests
In Melgs county during 1980, then will be ~iven two !Ienior girls
bu!, a brother: Charles S~key, water company 11 asking a rate ward the annual visit of Santa purchased from any or the foot- :etra;;,s ~
Sof.WIthe
the number declined last year to I from each high school in Meig_s
o( Baraboo, WIICOJJSin; 17 nieceS increase from the PUC w h j I e to Racine is welcome to call the ball players or anhe hlgh school lcense and g:r~ fund at
a,SM. A $l penalty Is charged county this week. The tests WI!
and ne~hewa, five pf whom were the . vlUaJe object&amp; to il
department nu~. Clildren of office.
1 next meeting of the "9rnm.lsb•,
for all doJ!: tags purchased after I be conducted at the contestants
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reared m her home, and are ~or· In other busblea _
Racine will be giVen trtats
b¥ The dinner will be served by 1ers. Highwa depa~
January 20.
respective school.!!, either Tues- ~~o E1gbth DistriCt A~rlctm l tin McAngus.' Mrs. Irene Bailey, - I t was dJstussed if the vfl· Santa December 23 in the bank the band mothe-rs of the high lers are
from that fund.
Dol Warden Genrge Logan day, Wednesday or Thuuday. ~gJ~nAttoet&amp;· Kd ~ c;;:s;:n :·~~meroy~Wall~ J.FMorrlJ, Mkl- )age should provide holiday free !yaNi.
school Eastern completed its grid
ha1 warned MeigS County do
The girl witt. the h,lghellt score 1._,0 1 hnt an. c re 0' pit' '11port
'eolumb"'·
sryndraRoncoll's
ParparklnJ.
Mayor
Charles
Legar
&amp;eason
thiS year on October 29.
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owners that th ere w1l 1 be a c o11e 1om ea. sc oo w~ I be esJ8· ed b Ohio post&amp; in the Amerl~ An us or Zane!lvine.
1a1d the viiJage €!annot
afford
Juu e oa eJ"8 To
S . ]H
Of
Troop 245 Sell:-eheck on tag!l this year, and if nated wmner and giVen a good , 1 Y and Post AcU 1 Re
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IUCh an expense at present - M t F •d
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nectessary. a house-to-house can- lcitlzenllhip pin and invited kl at- eansm
vty
ports Funeral servJcu wall be held and it has never been done beee
n ay ve
Stalt• Store NotM
oot Mud
v. . wBl be made to learn how , tend the Charter Day luncheon of for
'l1mnday afternoon at 2 p.m. fore.
The Repu~llcan Middle of the Spec:"ial store hours for the Boy Scout Troo~
m.y dop are · without proper ; the local Return Jonathan Meig.R
3511 re:~~~U~tt:e : : frOm EwJng Chapel with Rev. - Pomeroy Police Chief Jed ~:H: A=:=onFr~IU s~so~ ~ coming holiday season will pre- ' rnel~ ~onda~ evening at the
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Chapter in March.
, score~ ~i compiled in win- Waldo Bartels olf1clatlng. Burial Webtter gave Mayor
Charles 7: 30 p.m. at the a~~rriso~vil~e vail at the State Liquor Store ::re an ~idd~port. Sbt bt
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Candidates from Racine High ·ng last year
will be In Beech Grove Cemetery Legar an increased figure when Grade School All Republiean men on Mulberry Avenue. areording I recetved mto the groop
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~hool will h~ Miriam Srruth and IDl Large naUon~l cltaUons for dll- beside l1er late husband. Wendell asked If any additibJtal tickebl and women ~ Invited.
to an announcement by Managt"l' r~r::n:u= for a lrlb
Ractne Dl'feated
Sue Circle; Pom..-oy
h 1g h tlnguishod oervice, slped by Belzlng.
were , bs~ last week. C h leI The public will have the oppor. John ~·II.
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Rutland Graders
school, Sharon. Moore and Lola Past National. Commander Che•~
W~r 181~ n ticketa have tunity 'to meet Mr . Fred Rice, Re- _Begmmg Der. 15: the ~tore The troop 111 se_llmg mud ,·
Racine Grade ~hdol defeated Ziegl~r; M_idd1eport Hlgh School, ter Stellar and .national and d~ · &amp;
k
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been tuued m the Iaiit four days. publican candidate for representa- w11l be open for busmrss from 9 ers or wrought 11'011, f~ uw
00 SVJ e
Rutland 20-lS in a low scoring, . Sarah !"lannlgan and Sharon Pick· partment adju~ts wft.e mailed
an 8
- The lhlrd reading of an or- ,tive of the tOih Congressional a.m. to !l p.m. untll ~}(&gt;c. ~I porch~s to clean shoeS.
tl«~t defemdve game Jut week. ens: Rutland High School, Phyl- to both pol!lta last mbnth
Dead At Age Of 71 dlnance to P"ant a franchise to District. Jacob Turner. Middle- ~egular store hours w11l pre- Tomght the troop committe ,
~ top point getter for: Raclll@ ,lia HowarL an~ ;Connie Lewis and Middletown POll: lia ranked tee· Charles seldon . tSeddieJ Rose, the Columbo• llld Southern Ohio l ~· is chainnan of the Associa· v:11l from {)e(o _ 26 throu~tt the 28, ;to meet al the ~ Ball ,
w Larry Circle with nine fol· l Eastern High School, Annette ond with 8 score of S30 and al!o 71, of Crooksville paaed away Electric CompanJ. was gjven.
tion.
then ch~nge lo the spec1al sched· . mab plans ~or ~
}o
by Charles Cleland wlth :Bahr and Marilyn Koehler.
. ed the tlonal ltsttion f In November it was reported b7 - It wa11 reported the finance
ule agam through the 30th.
The ~other~ AUXIIUU')' of
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V~~trnploylDett P1 Selt. 1~14 ~;~rlouJ ~- ~ A~ by relatives today. "Mr. Ro:s 1
Four Fined In
uullfrERS To "'EET
1~~;n~s 0sellmg home made
J11 ck.. led Rutland "With ilx
cl•lms In MeliJ and. Racine hlt.l, under tom- was reared by his graodparents, •••••••••••••••••••••• Court Actions
Meigs county Fox Hunters
be p1a.a.tt ;
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po nts follo.,ed by Uttle w 1t h
are 'down loom
aame mandert Wilson If, Cert and· WD· John and Sarah Rose on a farm :
Four persons were fined
sociation will meet at the Racine
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ft~ , flaclne )ed 7.S at the end perloo in 1980, according to the Uam s. Carr, respectively, dalnl· near B~ban.
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• week in Meigs County court by Legion Hall Wednesday night at
ofJ the ftnt period, was tied at _late.!lt flgurel!l rei~ by the Bul\o ~, credit for 20 of the 29 actlvJ. 'Ibe deceased is survived by :
.
Jud~e Emmett Peeples Wlllla~ 17:SO p.m. Fox Hunters al-e urgfltd Seven lnitiatf'd
'1-1 'at halftime, Racine IJ'&amp;bbedj' ea~ of U~ployment Compen.. t"tes Jilted on the annual report. two children, Wavelene
and
! , Montg.dtnery $IOO and 'costs and to at lend. There will be- eleclion
the Ielclt+ll ,by tl1e third quat- utton.
Poe:t· 2JB ciatmed credit tor ,11 Chatk!!l. He W81 employ~ in a
~~";' :. !lel\teoced t£1 three days fn jl[Ji1 1of offitf'r.s.
fnto Shrine aub
ond ~
,Total claims for the week were activiliu;
·CrooklviJie pottery. He was prev
! on a ch.arge of driving while inJtmGMENT RUI .F.D
I· Seven lCK'al men were
~~~wiU : lay Let.art- on the 307 wtuch Jru;Juded 47 n e WI ~ winntn&amp;' )Xlltl were high ceded in death by his father,
: toxicated; James H. Matthews. A cognovit note judgment for mlo. the fall class of tbe
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. , Sc~l eourt. to- claimll end 260 continued tllln~. from 1152 iD QITiO' who. eompleted Charles Milton Roae, and
an
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al 7.10 p;m.
the~ were 350 unetnp}oyment~and ~bm~. tiM annu~ repol'tl. aunt, Mrs. Car_rle Rose Yatea.
intersection; Richard L. Hawley was awarded thE' Farmers Bank urday m ~olu~bus, as
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Dutmg the same periodlbl UNlO, . ~ .-eeeivfd -national citations 'I1:M! date of his -:Ieath \'laS ' orr
$10 and costs for no -operator's li· and Savings Co. of
Pomeroy of the Twm f:Jty Shr)ne
G8NBRAL BOIPITA,L claims filed by Melga Countlana." ·for AmerieiD..
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cense and Burdell Edwards $10 auainst Frances Foster Racine Pomeroy · MJddlepo:t.
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and coets on a reckless operation b. Meigs county common pleas Thooron John.!IOD, Don~ld
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LOCAL TEMPS
'I'ht're "''ill _ be a community ceremonial from the
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The temperature in Pomeroy·~ meeting in the Bedford Youth were Archie Swartz, Max
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for aale, Decembet 9 at the :8os- OD WyUi1 HID ·for Etta. Greened meeting ~ednMday, Decetn·
down town businesa aection at Center Wednesday, December
Dr. Ray HP.aton, ·Bob
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11:09 p.m. today was 36 degrees at 7:30 p.m. to elect offlffi's. Ev- Claude Woodard,
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iJoe Beegle.
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Dog Tag Sale
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Short Sleeve
Slipovers To Match _ _ 3.95

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Banton Cardigans _ ___,_ 5.95

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PRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
OenmiMr 1-9
"THE HOODLUM PRIEST"
Don Murray, lArry Gahw,
Cindl Wood, Keir Dullea
A TRUE StQry1
"THE CANADIANS"
(Technicolor)
Robert Ryan, John Dehner,
Torln Thatcher and
Terha Strataa
SUN., MON. &amp; TUII.
Dec, 10·11·12
"ADA''
Susan Hayward
:Dean Matlin

BIJ Four eoafere•ee wtt.b R11118 nut year.
Offlclala Aid &amp;oday &amp;be twa
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WEDNESDAY &amp; THURS.
D1cember 6-7
NOT OPEN

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Pftskleot Keuedy aad Brttllh

8S persons confined In
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h.eld on charges of drlvlng while
intoxicated, nine for intoxication,
eight transltA, five for disturbing
the peace, two on open c~argez,
:two far investigation, and one
each for speedln1. non-support

The announcement from -Wa&amp;h·
lngton Baid the invitation to Ken·
nedy was extended by state Democratic Chairman William ColeDemocrats ·were jubilant over
the oiiiiOUilcement, hoping the
~ Pres.ident wiD give the 1962 cam·
paiiiJI • good send-of(,
Up for grab&amp; ln the election ere
• u.s.. Senate seat and 25 congreuioaal Mats and numerous
ttl~ ond eounty joba as ~ as
t1oe govemar.hlp. ,
Kennedy did not fal'l! well at aU
in Ohio In the prosldontlal elec·

'WASHINGTON

PriJJle MIDIRer Harold Mlemlllao m UkeiJ ._ t.aclde a broad
u.t . rtf e,ld1 ..,. pNhlems at
their Bermuda_ mee&amp;tDc Dte.
county ~1-.!Z, bieluciJDI proapeda for •

N.t.vy Won, 13-7.
J\aisl Ele«&lt;oa Hopes

Pomeroy Banks, Columbus
Interests Offer Purchase

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Alberi Robert , Henry. CleM William 'Mwma•. MarUyn and Mr. and Mn. Bob wne. and Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-MiddJeport, o., Det. 5, 1961-S
and Frank of tbe Ca~ter area : Nanc)' and Charle. Leiat, all of children at Hedway apmt Wfld.
- - -- - - - - - . - - and IOIIT fillel'1, Anno &lt;Mtt. Gi&lt;D Columblu und Ben und ' Gnwer neoday oigbt and 11tunda)' l'edl 'J'IumUgiv.., with Harriet Woodyard of AJbany ....
Jamet Andrews. Polm Pleu.
Kendolli of Sprlnlllleld, Rozel Strut, loco!.
bor J&gt;b""tl, Hr. and. Mn. ZJza their nle&lt;e and family, MJ•. and! oloo 1 ond Mi"
Rebeeca
llnt High School band director .
1Mn. Wilbur Slater) of Millers· The Temple MVF met at the MrConw, aM her 1iJter,
Mr. lln. AlviD D)oe aod children. Mrs. I Dye, OU at.udent, wa. homt.
attended the Weal V~glnla Band0Cl8
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port; Mabel fMro. Howard Cib- ' chu'&lt;it on SUnday ...,lng with and MN . VIctor Porry.
masten Aseoclation winter cHn·
aonl, Bowllng Green, and Mrt. Janet Ingram In charge of the A house oweoed by Mr.
•c In Huntington over the lo\'etk· Ill! •• ••utt 5 tl
, '"JJI'' ,,.. Alice Phllllpt, Columbua. An Jn- program and D11vid Woodrum Jlv-: Mn. Lavera Jordan &lt;m SR
•nd where he was a member of
fant daughter, hl,t parents, and in&amp; devotions. Plans were madeqoear the Sttte EJ:perlment nrm t
PT. PLEASANT - The annual t screening committee.
The entire community was , a aliter, Villa IMrJ. Donald to go carolinj,C al the next meft· was destroyld by fire Wednoocb~.l l
Chriltrrut5 dinner of the Polnl The committee wa&amp; to telecl •~ked and sadtt.med by the I Swearingen), prect'ded him ir. lng. Tho!!e attending ~o~.·.-re Vickie I'I'M hou~e wat occupied by a
Pleasant Women's Club wll1 br nuslc'for clat:IS "AAA'' btuxl use. tram wreck at Poca, W. Va., on dea'th.
Womac, Paul, Larry, Bobby, C.ar- ither .and family , Mr. and
hekl Friday, Deeember 8th, in thl' Other members of ti1e commu,.ee Tuesday, Nov. :n, which claimed Funera1 services were held on Ia and Butch Wallace. David, :Ciay Jordcm and children who
dining room of tke 1'1'\nlty Metho- were A. E. Rapellalre af SoUth the life of Ralph Turner~ 47· who Saturday at COlumbia Chapel John, Bob, Mary and Phlllip ·l all their belongings. They
cli;K church be;inning at 6 p.m. Charleston and Bill ,Duer of St. flOW realded near _Dexter. Ralpb .chureh with Jnterment in the Woodrpm , Carl and Leah Crab- now Uvlng In 1'00fTII over 1
aCcording to am IDDOUDOel1'W!Ilt by Marys. The committee :node rec·l grew lo manhood In th is com- IStandish Cemetery. MJ!ny former 1tree, Warren KeintJ, Walter Jor-1age ~longing to Mendal Jor;lan.
Mrs. Bertha Fllaon, president.
ommendatioru; for music to De ' munity and attended JChool at 1sthool.. rnatea from a distanc-e 1dan, Janet Ingram, Judy Seel and !1 Dennis, 11 year old 1011 of
Mn. Eumce BeDer, ebalrman 1".ed at the spring festivals. • 1Columbia where both he and his we,re BJnOrnl the large crO'Wd that Caroly,n Davis . Mr. and Mn. Ar· and Mrs. Carrol Woodgerd
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wife, the former Anna Elizabeth attended the services.
' thur Crabtree and Mn. Mendal again eonflned to Ch.ildrftl••
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~· Nf&amp;es of llltei'Ht
' !I Jordan were eh.aperones.
Ipita! in ColumbuJ. He has a bfoll+ ,
planned. for 1 Ouiatmal drama
sc~L, BesJCJea his Wife, he 15 1 Word was rece!Yed here dur· , Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starkey were Ien ankle.
to be presented by several mem.sur:vlv~ by two. daughters, L~D· I ing the weekend Of the death of lo ColumbUA on Saturday and
Mr. and Mn. Clyde Walker
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Pleuant BJgb Scboo!.
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grandchildren.
had suffered • 1troke Jn June and Mrs. Mary Starkey and his si&amp;ter, l wfth her parents, Mr. aDd
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~ing _one~ a fa~lly . o( fift~n l ntVer fully recovered. Dr. eas. l Mrs. Jessie Jewell in Columbus. Dale Dye.
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children, he 11 survl~. by mne j ter was the son of David .. and 1 Mr. and Mrs. Roger McCall andj Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cr~obtl'ee l
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the thirty club members.
#I!WW::!!mvn.~~~~~'j'.'!'sl:w'*'ll broillf;I'S, Tom or DexfTr. Wayne ·N8Jl(!y Caster and a broth~ of son, Kirk, of Indianapolis were "Were Thanbgtvlng Day pea:tl
Members are remiaded that The .
of Rutland, K.eMeth, Glenf~rd; , Mrs. Oma Starkey and A. R. ~ guests of his grandparents, Mr. their sister and brother, Mr.
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gifts for Lakin State Hospital and
re 1sk .00 onger reason for . Warren G., Reynoldsburg Joe., &lt;llenl Caster of thls community. and Mrs. John Rawlings.
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a1~· . dAnother siste~ Elda Starkey Shuff Mr. and Mrs. Clay Jordan, Dale Ml'8: Mall: Crabtree ·who·
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passed away three Ymi!IU'
an dBar bara, Ioca IMrand
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brought to the meeting and plae- or
s:mw_~cu
Bn\ ts,
Spending 'Itumksglving with Eddie Jordan and sons, Clay
vacation with bil parents,
1 'oram h · 8 ~ er'
ed under the Christmas tree. Daccto~ tmgM
their par.ents Mr. and Mrs. Reed liam and E. I. of Columbus
Edgar Crabtrees.
. guests I·r ad. Social
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t e Mar1etta
Membe rs ~ay .brm?
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Jeffers and RJcllard were Mr. M~. and Mrs. FranCIS Queen
Paul, William c. and
vance regtstratlon IS made.
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Jane,
Jackie, Daony and Betty, were ~
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E\ 'HilS Promoted T0
w, persons .e lgl e or socta
Mr and Mrs. Johnny Dunham of their mother, Mrs. Faye
FuJI Colonel Rank .
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Co~ie, Yvonnee, John Carl, and Mrs. Ora Cottrill was also
JACKSON - Ll. Col. Memll . addition 10 their eae n'ng.s Mr
Mr. and Mrs.. Gene .teffe~. 'Mar· ent.
B. Evans of Des Moines, Iowa,! Barker .said
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gle, Le!ter and Marco.
Mr. and ,Mn. A. R.
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Mr. and Mrs. Elba McKnight of s~nt Thanksgiving In Cht"leotaol
full colonel
th. te podm th 0 " 1·d la9l examk e, Ji'erry. died Monday In
spent the weekend with with their son-In-law and daughtSchlck ... WritJor ... P........ r - ...
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. Mr. and Mrs. Ral~h cer and Stephen.
nearly 20 years o[ service In the 1security checks if bis earnings for A lifelong Mason County
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actiYe army a'nd active army re- the year amounted to more than dent, he was .bom Nov~r
_Sunday afternoon guests at were guests on ThanksgiVIng
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serves. Col. Evans is the son 0r1$2000. Under the new law · this 1887 in Mason County the son
Gtllogly home.~ .
!Mrs. Hanna Caster and Eddie
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bishop Albany.
Mr. an Mrs. Leon M. Evans
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dan son,c' 18 ~n tl ..~ ay thea ~~ f " ·w-•a -•
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the ay n ncmna wnere
y VIS- rom eunceuay
rector of the Iowa
ments.
He , was an emp~yee W
ited her brother-In-law and sister. 1 with her brother, Mr. and Mrs.
Research Corp. and personnel dl· The ~aw no~ considers both
~arlet}" ' Manuf~turmg Company Mr. and Mrs. James Violand and . Armslerd Perry. Oth~r guests
rector for the Iowa Farm
perso~ s ea111mgs. and his
lor 28 years pPKlr to his retire- family.
! Thanksgiving Day at the
Moln 51.
eau Federation.
rate m d~te'!l'lnmi; ~hether
ment. ~e was a .me~ of the Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. Ola home were Mrs. Charity Knox
ean tJ_e pa1d some soc1al
~estmnmter ~ethod1st Church Perry and Frank were Mr. and Radcliff and Mr. and Mrs. Jan1esl
beneftts. Mr. Barker
ot GaUJpoiiJ Ferry.
Mrs John Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Reeves and children Wolf Pen.
that workiil.g peopl'e 65 or
Surviving are his wife, VJvlan
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social "curity benefits should
Long, Henderson; Philply now so that they can be
Long of
Rutland;
Racine Grange No. 2806 met
they won't lose any benefits.
daughters, Mrs,
Nov. 22 observing Ita
~r . Barker warned that some
GalllpoliiJ Ferry; Mr'l.
Thanksgiving dioner.
people will lose benefits if they tber Rainey, Cheshirt!, o hi
Earl C~os.s wa.r; first for
do not apply in the near future.
Sybil Freei1Uill,
the most articles on the scaven- To prevent this loss of money we
. three brothers ph llli p
'Long Jonas~~ IDd
1 ge_er list , Mrs. Belle Theiss for urge all workers over age 65
having the most antiques, and apply now. Applications
Dewey Long all of Gallipolis
Mrs. Bertha Spencer for having flied at the Marietta Social
one sis~ M , s t e 1
the oldest article present which ity Office, 309 Putnam Street.
BrooksvU~ ';[; one
~ was .a ~an Bible over
phOne number is FR 3-5007.
Frank ~g. ·• WoUTen, 1
years old .. The.re also was a 1931
imd eight . grandchildren.
Sears Catalogue.
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'lbe m"slc 01 Charlie Be&lt;:gle and
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Ed Salser was enjoyed b.y
p.m. a.
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peclally the youngsters.'
.Home. 8\]rJal wa'"·alll;pollsl
'lbere wm be • degree
r.e.,. Cemetery at
on Dec. 6 fQr 3rd and
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which wlll be given Dec. IS.
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one having &amp;"ifts for the
Heart Fund campaign received
Slate Hospital patients .are
CLIFTON _ Mrl. Vlold
totaling more than
~~ing them to the meebng, Dec. and Miss Marilyn Burns
$26 miHion, it was announced toj• ·
hostesses for a
Donak! C. Power, national
I·~~~; at their home at
c~ulnnan, said the·$28,1F
evening,, Dee. 1st, for
received by the American
Bnh Southern, ,Mr. Southern
Heart Association and)~
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throughout ·tbe country
u. s. Army. 1lte evenlnr
gratifying." The total fell
Folk, rnotfern, clas.slcal
in play"ng games
short _of lard yell''t
romantic number! featured
wel'fl awarded to M r
recital Sunday afternoon by
wQinsley, Susie w~;::~Trr
ano pupils of Mrs. Clara Lochary
Stewa·rt, Deann~
C!JIId.
In P001eroy Senior High AudlBurns, antl Miss
torlum.
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door. prize w~s won
Don Swi.s~er opened the pro- 111'awline Stewart.
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Refreshn,ent.s · were served ro
played "Star Sptm~led
Smith, Mrs. Gol4ie Blake,
and "America... The selections Mrs. May Wamsley, Susie WamsStunley' Couts wt:re
Sherry Tttrnbtill· Janie
"Clouds'" and "!parklets."
neu, Carol Peters, all of Clll•ton;
Ye 1banklul People" and
Edtth McllanieL May ;;.:~
Scout March'' were presented
Mis.s Decker, all of West ·c
Owen Blackwood and Den
bia; Mrs. Pauline Stewart
son and Jack Lohse teamed for DeaJJna Cundiff, of Mason.
duet p~aentatlon .
Later, Lohse returned to play
solo, "The Brownies• Catrnl••al"
*".,.AT INGELS
nnd Anderson did "Little
General.. and ''The .';)wls Quest·
Jon.''
Cathy Fu,ltz was featured on
three French folk songs and Jeff·
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rey P:ibbs' number was the mam11
theme of "Exodus.''
Lynn Proffitt was presenJ.ed

Jamf"!!l Andr~wA Helps
Sele&lt;'l Band Muoi&lt;"

Annual Dinner
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December 8th

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Fro!ll•and Jamlf"
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Nancy ntus played S&lt;h~:~n''.• ll
"8u_nSblne" and the Lovely
en." Alita Carpenter's
lectiw was "SOnatina!' ·
"Lorlcionderery Air'' w8s
by Jilcklyn Jean
Jennifer Lohse was
twice during the recital on "Rush
Hour in Hong Kong'" and •'Sonata
in D" wlth Don Swisher doing
"Holiday in Spain.'' Gibbs returned to play Grieg'~ "Walt%
A'' and "Grasshopper's Song."
Rounding out, the program
"Waltz In D" by Opul uwtut,
..Holiday In Mdnterry" by
rl Fultz, ! "nte CJ&lt;tqootte" by
ela O'Brien, "Etude" by
· An~rson. ''Sonatina'• by Loralnne
ltoberto "Waltz .In E·Flat" •by

Patsy Ftdtz, aDd ~;Artlat's. LUe''
by Kay Compton.
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PT. PLEASANT - ThirteenjJohn Peck, Leoo, also aa
deer were reprted cheeked ill at poillt buck.
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Mason County on the opening Pure Oil Station, three deer were
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aay of !he ,.,aeon, according b&gt; lcheclted in by Fred Daugherty,
Conservation Officer Mlleo Darst 1'1. Pleasant Route z. six polnta:
Mary Ann B~uer, Route 1 Le- Guy H. Sayre, Route 1 Pt PI...
on. checked in to the Dorsel Keel- ant, a to point deer: and James
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The luck of Middleport's Yellow Jacket basketball The Browns, throu!b trades. 1thu.o wont be fable to "~t~ ~~.:'- 0 0
(JOint buck. Mary Ann JS a Jun10r . point Mr. Huffman killed hJs
team so far this season bas been on a level which play-~ had two first chmces, two _second the pro teams or a year. "
..,.. ' - · at ~e _Pt ~lel'ls.ant H.•gh school 1deer in Jackson County.
r and fans are calling "heart breaking."
choices and Lwo third ch01es and 280 names listed, 68 were fuand 1t 1s beheved she IS the first 1 The McClintic Wildlife Station
e The Jackets made aU-out efforts in their first two wound up w&lt;lh 23 players.
tures" fD .of them nruned by Los . ''My pop's going to lbrow oul lh.e woman hunter 1&lt;&gt; check in a deer reported five deer checked there,
ball games only to lose both by the total of three points. 1 more than the 20 permitted each Angel.,, nme by Balttmm~. eoght,
flrsl oaowbaUJ"
ed In MaS&lt;On County nine years L. Eugene Lawson, Huatlngton,
Games losi by the one and two poin.t margins are the !club OOf01e trade of draft rights. by Ch1cago, and SEven by Cleve----- -·since the first deer season open-point; otmer R. Casto, Ni·
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tro, eight point: wayne Fields,
the ball can turn the tide in such matches.
ers from the list, m01 ·~ than any
Colnrado l-eads
Four deer were checked at P. Haliford, four point; Samuel

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the aeason after dropplag their
opeaer, "'Eaotern, Friday night,
by one point: Reserve 'teaD:w
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night to go In!&lt;&gt; actfon again, at
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Team! game series - Blue~;e
on Route 3S near :o Mile
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Wlth f'0u · · iors and one senior as starters : a beatmg m the mart. Mmnesota, I Other first draft ptcks were. Grev 2541.
Creek. 1L was brought m and
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in the 1962-63 seaso n.
in its first y&lt;ar of compeUttcn Roman Gabrial, North Carolina · · '
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dressed for use in the schools of
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Coach Wise mafes no bones about it: •'My boys need could draft 14, and Dallas. tn &lt;ts . State quarterback, and Mcrhn OJ- 1
w. L. Pel. GB
Mason County.
a Win, we need one real bad."
~cond year, drafted 15.. But Ute sen, Utah State ta~kle, by Los Blue-Grey
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Deer with one . or both lmtlers tough Big Black outfit.
20 16
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He is wondering how long the Ja&lt;'kels' spirit can he Cowboys st~le an edge sm~ they Angeles ; Gary Collms, Maryland Foreman-Abbott 20 16 ~56
I NF.W YORK (UPl l - De£end- at least three inches In length, Eutem ~Ids off until Frkla,maintained at a high level, taking losses, whether by were the fJrst team to sJgn a end. ~nd Leroy Jark~on, Western Swisher-Lohse 20 16 .5-56
Iin g national chamr-ion Ohio State visible above the hair, will be • n Coolville of Athens oouat,r
0 40 POints
member of the current crop.
Ullnms halfba ck . by Cleveland~ K to M l 18 18 500
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better than to upset the Pomeroy . Hep,....ntatlves of the club Bob Fergu~n, 0 h.'0 State f ull· ,Ashland
as the fid
weekly
in the
i ·-Panthers tonight . lmpossible'! Hal ~othmg IS really im· sJgned theJr 17th pick, tackle Raf back, hy Pitt!!bur,gh; Northwest· Downie·Gross
13~ 221h .375 6lf.! · unit.ed Press International Board
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gol 19, Washington 18, and Pitts- cisco: L.C:U halfback Wenrldl H.ar. m~n, 540S1ngle Game_ Bille Grey p1ck of 2ll of the 3~-man U~I ratA...
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in~.board in the ftrst of thl8 se~·
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4th, 5th and 6th choices, had 15. back John Hadl by Detroit; Colo- Team ! Gamee Seriea -- Blue-- sons ratm¢s. However' the Bear·
Three football players from the ntcklea: Dick Bauer, Ket:teril\g I The clubs went heavy for "fu- rado end Jerry Hlllcbrand by New Grey,
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cats, who. wert~ picked for the top
2258
So th
Ohio League have Fairmont, 2-45, Sr.: Doug
ture" picks, players who have York, and LSU (ullaak Earl GI"Of!
Top Flve Bowlen
spot by eight coaches, were sec.
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220, Sr.; Jack Norlon, Cincinnati
P. Harmon
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Ohto State was the second p&lt;n ! ~
Sotid black finish. Uke new w/s/w tires. All U.
Roger Bt~con, 196, Sr.
C. Kirkland
lS8 · to nine coaches and thus was
Andy Gl\l!ll)ft, a ,.nlar guard Cente" Jay Makey, ll'remont
Cadillac featurea. A beauti1ul, one local owuer ear.
from Galllpollo, Roger Hyden. a n
1116 Sr
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SCIIEDUI.E SPRING GAMES
aamoo either l!rst or second by
aenlor back from Jackson, and ~~:·ck: Dick' Snyder, Ndl'tb Can·
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rr. LAtmERDALE, Fla. (UP]) the entire board. The Bearcata
J o h D Conger, a oenlor guard ~ 195 8
Minnesota, Alabama, .Loul.llfllla polnta aver Mississippi (9-1),
-Tho New York Yank... will 1were aamed third on one ballot
ONLY
from Jackson ha~ all been nam· on,
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State and Texas were Usted as In addition, the odd,..makeTs meet every other team training Iand fourth on another to make It
ed honorable mention on the Halfbacks: Henry Weaver, ans-- the favorlte11 today In a New ll.!lted the Dec. 30 Gator Bowl in Florida at Iea11t once next
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dream team annouactd today. field, 190, Sr.: Rick Sygar, Nllea Year'• Day bowl lineup that looks contost between Georgia Tech and spring when they will
a so- strictly a two-team race for
Gilmore, the eon a! Mr. and McKinley, 171• Sr.
like It will provide 1011"" of the Ponn Slat. teach 7-3) u a pick game home and hn!De
top two spots. The hoard plc:ked
Mra. George Gilmore of T b I r d Fl!llbaek: Larry Duck,
intereolillg eompotlfon In 'em affair.
series. '!be schedu!O will otut
Ohio State to win the national
Avenua, w •• the
unanimous Ferry, 1120• Sr.
'!be Uneup ill tho four major March 10.
agaill In iia pre-oeaaon
choice of the SEOAL sportswrl~
FIRST TEAM DEFEN81!
Here'o how 'New YO!'k odell- bowls wu eompl&lt;ted Saturday
ing.
~!i!!!i!!!i!!~ POMEROY, OHIO
era for a berth on tha AU-SEOAL Ends: John Plamer,
rate the toamo in the wftlt tho addition of Minne119ta, BECOMES 111:AD COACH
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team and woo oelacted by hlo Fainnant, 195, Sr.: Jina Pyle,
line," whlcb, fJl eotll'IO, Alabama and Mlsalu!ppl. Minn. STARKVILLE, MIA.
teammates as the Most Valuable Newark, 199, Sr.
may bo edj111ted before tho team• sota, runner·up in tile Big Ten, Paul nevis, a native of Knox- I
Player of the 1961 Bl~ Devils Tackles, Peta Melcho!r, canton actually meet oo New Year's accepted a Raoe Bowl bid alter vUie, Tenn., who joined MlulsslpfoathaU team.
Central, 225, Sr.: Mike Morgan, Day:
Ohio Stato had rejected 11. and pi State's coaching atarr a
Hydea aDCI Conger are the two Zanesville, 180, Sr.
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Rooe Bowl: Minnesota (7-11 Ia Big Five o!!lcla!J apparently do- ago, wu named head foa(:bail
otalwarll from the undefeated Middle Guard: Gary Miller, Belle- 10\io pointo over Ua.A f7-3).
eltlod 1gain.ot chaosillg Navy ._ coach Monday. He .......0 Wade
Jacluon Ironmeo that 1 wept vue, 200, Sr.
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Sugar Bowl: Alabama CIMI II the ·.strength of a ''routine" 13-7 Walker.
through a Ill-game schedule uado- Linebackers: BJD Stanforth, Cln- 8 points over AtiuoiiiU t&amp;-21,
Yietory over Army In tho aanual ::=::=:..________ !
lea ted.
cinnaU PUrcell, 188, Sr.: Ted Orange Bowl: Louisiana State lnter-aervlce elaaslc. ·
ceplillg the fonner after eompletHyden, 1 Uti-pound oenlor, iB Andrick, Cuyaboga Falla, 110,
!9-11 Is I poiDII owr Collhdo That made the remaiDIDg bldo lug a por!oet oeuaa wlth 1 114-0
reported a very likely pro•pect Tam Barrillgton, Lima
CJI.U,
to tho Sugw and Collml bowls ""'t of Aubttrn IDd MlloJulppl
!nr Ohio Unlverslty'o football 210, Sr.
Cottoa Bowl: 'l'olw 11-U 11 e vlrlually aulomatle-.AiabaDia ae- State, lfl-7.
!oroeo and wu ttamed tho Molt Hallhaekl: Ran Bradbury, Han•D+
Valuable Player ot the SEOAL ton Garfield, 1110, Sr.: Sill
t.r 1961.
ilatruo, Somclulky, 112, Jr.
Conger, a 115-pound lanic-Uke Safety: Sam Price, Toledo
POMEROY
IUurd, wao one of tho league'• 195• Sr.
to•Jiheol linemen durlnl tho pall REJOINS IL\WKS
OHIO
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COLUMIIUS CUPil - Tho 1961 gan, one of the st. Loulo Rewb'
United Press lnte"'tatloual All· hllfh-acoring 1tor1 , it expected to
Ohio high achaol football laams, he 1n aetloo too!ght whan the
with poflitlon, player, ~&lt;boot and Hawlu play the Chleaga Packers
we1gltt:
In a Natfonal BalketbaU AsffOCfa.
JI'IRST TEAM OJTJI:NSE
Uoa IIWno at ldadlaon Squara
En&lt;b: Keu lYan, lduaillon, 1811, Garden. Hagan 1 u If e rod a
Sr.: Doaa1l Fluagaa, Nlleo, =o, opralnad ankle Saturday
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Southwestern At Fairland

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Bucks 2nd, In

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And·yG..Imore Roger Hyden
AndJ0hn COfiJ'er Afe N
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Bowers, Gtirnms Landing, five and Carl B. Steele, Jr., St. Al- ton1ght for a pa1r of cage m~

INDUSTRTAL LEAGUE
the Bobcats sent the Mid~leport squad do~n to ~ 46-45 : Louis, which had two first choices talent, eight players, with Missl8- ·
November SO Scorn
point buck; Charley Pickens, Leloss. Nearly the same thmg happened Frtday mgh! at too. picked 2t players.
·sippi, LSU and Penn state each 1
Sea ... Rlgb Scores
on Route 3. ,.,.en point buck:
Ne.lsonville when the Jackets were overcome in the fmal The other teams to pic~ ~re i turning in seven names. S_ix play. , Ind. smgle game- Wm. Chisler Smith Ferrell, Nitro, eight poirit;
seconds of the game- , 44-42.
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· than 20 players were the Ch1cagc~ l ers were listed from Michigan, • 256.
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lloumber 11th. '!be 1100th fiDII
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New Rlv.,. are eloood b&gt; tbe 1W1
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the
prize plum of the 1961 college football crop, Syracuse I ,:;;:/14
halfback Ernie Davis in the National Football League ! fit:~
draft, but San Francisco, Cleveland, St. Louis and Los jJ,.--'"Cj ·
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260 listed for negotiation nghts by the 14 NFL clubs 1D •
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talent, but Cleveland and Los Angeles got a break In the

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fut, dayO.. lllllit. OYeR In OO&gt;Id vr roiny -lhor. You aaw limo,
work ina pat;- Just put in y - wuhed dolhol. tum ...
1M awhch and ·aameleu electrle beat does tbe Job. Your
out 'MU&gt;IhiDe freob'- just tbe way youliloo U...

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$10Q. See JOII• dealer now, ask him about Ohio Power'l

~ "GuAUNTEsg 8.\TI&amp;rACTION" dryer J1W t
plan. Coot of operatloa to oaq al&gt;out •• a aooatla
far a"Hrap fam 11Jr - .

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(20) BUSINESS

UNCLAIMED Sinller Sewing MaSERVICES
chino Ill perfect candltion. CORA SERVICE oHm lilt ..II.
Equipped to zig zag , darn, rnon- wllb doo ..... II) Slret tll Senograrn. etc. Pay 6 payment! of lee m Eaperl~ Tecbalelaa. ,
IS.OO or $28.50 cash. Phono WY FO&lt; lbe ..... ! Pboa• WY
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near Cbetter.
Mrs. Lettie Spencer and ,..,

Clarence Frank, were Mr. and
Mrs. ChariH Prl.. and farnlly ol
Long BotlDm, Mr. and Mro. Howard Frank and family of Racine
and Lou!.. Birley of Pomeroy,
Mr. and Mro. Ne!oon Crooa of
Parkersbura vlalted Mr. and Mr1.
s. F. Wile;

SOCI3
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chi ... Look&gt; and ...., like new
Sold for $219.50. Will sell for
balance of $98.0D ar take over
paymenta of $8.110 per month
Phone WY 2·2204.
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ville and Yr. 1111l Yrl. D1111
Fell af Wallillqtaa, C. II.
Mr. and Kh. Herbert .....,
and farnlly open! 'lllanko1wm,
with hlo father, Pw1 P....., ol

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·..'felevisionln Review

en~~~ M;~u, '!'""'tu!::

on Thanksgiving Day. GueN
were Mr. and Mro. Samuelllllmo
hart and cltlldren of Cle;voland,
Mr. and Mro. Gilbert Hart and
childn!n of Racine.
Mra. George

Schneider

-and

ond
mootRadiator Service
'""'· ....._.. will n occo!ll·
Ropolr - Recore- loll Out
ect te run' NUy thret 411Yt
(or 1•N• lit alllw...ct ~~ the
Pomeroy Motor Co.
"""' Noll... ,..1•011 ._,
I more theft three lftHI"fl.,_
Pomeroy. Ohio
I will M ,hel• until ......,-,...,
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Eleanor Kay and Mn. Albert
.ioec1•! .oM' muatb tor iiO eeatl per word.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hubbard and Mro. Hazel J.llchael of Athen• Duckworih visited Ml" Eleanor
r\liJ r•tt ot t ::entl per wurd riJ l)t eblraea fot ••
1008 · Ronnie, left Friday
for spent from Thursday until Sun· Robson 1n Holzer Hospital.
.....,,"ILJ d CW1 Datd Wltbtn lO dllye llliftf!J teelld9111 biU.
Jl"redrJek,
Maryland, where • Mr. day with her son and daughter-inErrors lJI. A.dvenliiD.I Sbuuld ._. repurted itnnaediate}J
Hubbard and 11011 have eemploy- law. Mr. and Mro. Gerald Mlch- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
""'• t&gt;a1tv Seahnel .W 1M b- "'eeDOILiibll fot lllOr• tb ..
OD" mcorred :ast:rliuta.
ment.
L 111 8Ilks Mn
USED CEILING bun" unit heater
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of ae
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g pesll were Herman London and ~aughtera
rarJ of Tbanu and SPI"Clll Nunc•• of EYenta. 11 .21,
tho oMve
. n. awrence
rammer
Mr. and Mrs. Red Bolin of Mid· were Mr. and Mrs. Jamea GuinfOJ 50 ar,rd rrummath Each ..SdilJona. word, lc.
with I an and lbennostat. 17S.OOO
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PJttsburl!h apent tho 'Mlanklglv- die rt and Mr and Mrs Glen thel imd. Lori of Pomeroy.
BTU. Wesley Fry Plumbinr LOGAN FIRE lind Safety Equl~
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Jng w~ek with her ·mother. Mr1.
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Oh' I menl Sales . nd Service
DEC. I
Thompeon of Pomeroy. A Satur M _ .. M' E--~ Duffy --•
an
eatmg. ' eporl.
Jo
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. , Cheoter CoiiiiCII Doughten ol Mat Cowie, and oloter and broth- day end Sunday guest wao Mrs.
r. ro. ,_, .
W&lt;JIWS I OAY I DAYI I DAYS
I 110.
P~one WY %-&gt;709.
12 5 3te Dw1ght Logan. R. D. No I, Amerl
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gul er-ln·law, Mr. end Mro. Charles Hrlen Byera Akron
IMrs. Mark Duerr attended tune,..
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--Pomeroy. Phoae WY U8k
. ca wt mee
m re ar · lfyatll
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at services for OScar McDade in
14.00
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VIOLETS, assorted colors. Call
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' wy 2•3738 after , p. m.
10.25-JOtc ses.slOIJ
e Y at T:IO p. :pt. Mn. Tbomis Eynon and four Mr. and Mrs. Olin Knapp and Parkersburg. He was a co.usln to
12 s 6t
Farmers Contact
Thbeere will be ln!~.."lioD and whmem- chlldre~ opent ThanksglvlnJ Day farnlly wert w!tb relatives In 1Mn. Duffy.
PhONE WY 2·2157
c
rs are requeale\1 to wear ite.
h ~-LFlodla
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Nationwide Hay aod Straw eo. M L~
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y an
an ag vmg.
M , ·Iah H nd . 1 P
LUMBER , heavy cut: 2x10'1 , 24
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emueu are 11so Ill•~ to
ng Schart of POmero R 0
Her
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e nx o omeroy
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Rt. • Plam City, Ohw
I sales tax stamps Refruhmeata
y, ed. ·
Mr. and Mn 8111 Winebrenner Mr. and Mu. Dave King of St,u-~
scrape lumber, kindling. cutl
Call Plain City &amp;'13-'1341.
will be served by Ute refre1hment son, Tommy, remain with his and chUck-en . ·nd house guest, benville called on Mr. and Mrs.
(9) FOR SALE
11 4 30tc
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grandmother until Sunday.
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1) NOTICES
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slonea to lay up wall. • ft. high.
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co.;;:~ ~;:';~beth Stark MIMfonary Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Keiser·
..:::~ret
.unday ::,t~ of ~~ - ..,.. o •
ay. ro. ensF.F. US FOR FEED N!tEDS 'ND I WHAT. IS MORE- iaeticai. than 150 ft. long. Ok•Y Wood , Syra SPOU fiNG, Roofing, Heatmg.. , c· I f th p
F'rst Ba and family of Ironlml and Mr. d ,._ Ste Ro. b •- G II' ll drlx accompanied the Kings
~'·tom GrhlldlB&amp;, Mlddle,-rt a household Christmas Girt or cuse, Ohio WY 2·6086. 12 5 6tc Frank Power, 183 N. Third. Mid- .'rc eo e . omeroy 1
p- and ~rs. Elva Walton of Port- an :VJ.IS.
ve
son, a 1po s. home where she wiD spend the
..~ Mill.
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Fieldcrest? Bed and bat~ linen. CANARIEs, singers and- hens~ dleport. wy, 2-2301 .
11-15-!0te rbst Church Will meet at the home land were Thanksgiving Day MIJI Frankie Mumaw apent winter.
10f Mrl. Joseph Cook, Lincoln Ter- gue1t1 or Mr. and Mrs.
- - - - - - -·c0'lTROL. Spreads and rug!! . All m har- Phone WI 9-3016. Charles R
Robert~ay, to Saturday in Mingo Mr. and Mrs . Ernest Thets1
1'F:RM1TF. .\ND PEST
S uoa
monizing colors and priced to McNickles, Rt. 2. Racine. o..
AlR CONOJTIONING. ltEFRJ&lt;P race, Tuesday at 2 P· m.
Harden.
Juoction with her brother and 1and children or Groveport apent
PhnM R aad A. Service 11~ lf' fjt every budget lay-a- way now .
12 5 6tc fi:RATJ~ Jer'"ice." Jack's R.. Mlldleport Lodge ·No. 363 F. 1c Mr. ~d Mrs. JamJe Pi&lt;&gt;kens sister-In-law, Mr. and Mn. l Thanksgiving with his mother,
2 2166·
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fngera.t1~ New a..,·ea. Pbone A. l\of. will meet next Tuesday Jnd daughter of Columbus called James Mumaw.
Mrs. Carrie Slnelair and lister.
l 'w ood 2&gt;&lt;' - hotdogs, 5c cofr.O: _ s hoeBox.ll2814tc fill WANTED TO BUY
ru · ws.r.
·-levenlngatthelrhallforthelrreg- on Mr. and Mrs. Ttituo Pickens,
. Rose Ann Theiso. They were ...
.J;Jrk's Dniry Bar, Middleport.
HOFFCO t'hain S
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Maud Johnson and Josie Pickens Mr. and .Mrs. Ernest McBride
ied h
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12 1 6tc model .
ltaawrt''at llt··.oop. WANTED TO SUY : 01 coins. I REFRIGERATOR and Appliance ular meeting, ~nng the meeting Thanbn'lvin Da . .
observed theJr 40th wedding anni· ccomla.!aandn RooeomAenn ywho re"ma· In-~
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.Wr ite -John VP.ith, Che!!hire, aerv1ce. Call GP.Orge Sk1noer,I Lawrence J . Hemer will be hon· M "Fr' g YR'tt
f N lversary durtng the Thanksgiving
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-- --:-- wilh 16 ineb bar. Gravely Trae- Ohio. or phone EMeerson 7·74;D
l\ock Sprin~a Rd.
ored by the presentation of a 50ra.
anees 1 er o ew
until Sunday.
1Boston, Mrs. Frank Morgan or 1 weekend. '11teir children, Mr. and
l .r i .FX"I'BIC Refngerutor, 1 Coco 1 tor Sale5, 512 E. Main , Pomeroy .
l2 1 6tp
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1 1 &amp;tt 'y
( lllfl wet poop rooler, 1 meat
Phone WY 2·2975
11·1G-30tc
l- a. p ear ewe '
' Portsmouth and Mrs. Bob Mor- Mrs. Ray Williams and children . Jeff Folmer of New Raven, W.
rl'l;t('hmto. I cash register. All in
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-- - P0meroy Chapter 188 OES will J&amp;n, Micky and Stephanie, of Liv- of Rayland "ttnd Mr. and Mft:. G_il- Va. spent the holiday with hil
&gt;li&lt;w. 1 paJr seal••. I adding CfiRISTM~SedTRE:S: Whll~ P'~· ·
(14) FOR RENT
otodlo- Tlllomeo
meet in regular session Tutllday onia, Mich ., were visitors of Mn. bert Beegle and children of Fmr- mother. Charlotte Folmer, and
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"(l{)tl shnp(' ..John C. .lohn!;on,! Jondg ne:
Ire' SLoccotrt dp•bne s ROOMHouSE. -A--:-N-:-Bengel.
PhODt IVY Wt5&amp;
at 7:4S p.m. There will be insta"J.. Ada Slack and sons. John and , born were here for the double tlsters, J\ldy aDd Jenn.y,
~ II 2 l """ Bottom. Ohio.
an nalrve p ne . . a e e3011
101 E. Main, Ptmeroy
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nd fll mem- Eugene. and BeuIah Sac
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side Rizer Oil Company. Del- Ph. WY 2--3272.
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atlon o o icers · a
. on Fti- cas on.
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!'~.one lor appmntment. 985·
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bers are urged -to attenCI
dav
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Thursday night with sfna Mae of
bert and John Lawson.
j TWO aafan&amp;llhed eottagH, P..
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· Ed
R. bert A Hard
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the Mrs. Lettie Spencer and ton, near .chester and the weekend
11 5 3tp
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Chrlatian
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en spen
Clarence Frank were supper
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C ld n of Tu
OF THANKS:
walk to morbh. l'llon~ WY !- AUCTIONEER, L....,.d, Booded tlon of tho Middleport .Fir' I weeke~d ~ith Mr. and. Mrs . Ker- gue,.u or' Mr. a~ Mrs. Charles ~!in;'anet a we
ppert
~ I USF.D TIRES $4.50 each. Guaran· I!U or Wl !-!32'7.
11·11-SOtp '
Saltsl'actto• Gaarantf!fll
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aptist Church wlll meet Tues- ney Wlckhne and family of Mar· Price of Long Bottom.
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\\F. WISH TO lhrmk neighbnn , t!ed agam~t breaks.
Winter
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CaJI or •rite I. 0. MeCoJ
day evening a&amp; 7: :10 at
the ion.
. Mr. and Mrs_. C. A. Stewart or
&lt;md fr t{'nds ror theu· kindness l treads ar.d suburbanite•
&amp;0, APr\RTMENTS - P'unlshed ·n1,
Cbwter, Ohio
ehurch.
. Visiting with Mrs . Edno Carel- Mr. · and Mn. Mark Duerr and : N~lsol)vllle vlstted. on Wednesday
· , ton , Sunday aftemoon were Asa Mrs. Ernest [)ufry spent the I w1th Mrs. Lettie Spencer. Satfhtnn~ the sl&lt;"knr!ls and denth including tall and no trade·tn.l ·mfurnr!hod. Me~amn. M1ddle-l
J)"F.C. 1
10 5 tfel
uf r\nrma M Wtlson. also lhe Keystone Service Station, Rut- PDtl. ~ "'~~L _ _,~s.t.
,
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Pomerov Shnkespen re Club will and Ada Hosklnt and Jessie I holiday with Mr. ~d Mrs. Bill : urday guests ~ere Mr. and Mrs.
ntti'S('S at the Angel of Merry land.
10 :10 60tc APAR'n'IEN'f' . ~"ij\e in town , J27 AJ,.LEN S RADIO·TV
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ce., meet at the home of Mrs.
Saood~rs of Pomeroy R. D.
Hallerman -of Cincmnatl.
George Fredertck Sr.
r.:u r ~ in~ llome, Alh any. Oh,o. - ,,--.- --- - - ·
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1'harik!!givlng Day dinner guests SUnday ruests of Mr. and Mn .
-Ada lid
11 3o 6tp Phon• WY 2-37l4, 186 Ry~ell St.
Our th&lt;mks a\1'0 10 the Chase 1 I CE.~ r SA.LE 1 9 volt tranststor _
.. . . --· --~-~-- . _, MJddleport. Ob1o
I lS tf~
James c. Quick were Mr. Elm~r
Funt•ral HomE&gt;. the flLI II bearers. radio bflllf'ry , 74c. Second bat- G ROOM HOHF:F. Rt. }. Middle- NF.IGI.F.R BUO.OING SUPPLY
1"'1 \ IJI:I\t l;t;TAT.f
Bartels Wednesday at 2 p. m. Quick o( Cannonville, Mr. and
A'M'ENDING FUNERAL
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s\n gt·rs, R('v . Earl Rw~~ell for tery for only C. Rowl~y &amp; Reed port. LO&lt;"sted on Noble Summit · Remodellq. Btrch CabtDril, o\t- f'OR SALP.: 5 room1. ~arage. 1 for a Chrlstmaa party ani glft Mrs. Thlmas Quirk and daughter, PT. PLEASANT - Dr. and
hi s wo1"ds of ('onsoiotion u.nd --~~~dw_are ·--·.. . lHG-tfe Rd. $20.00 8 month. Contact antlnum wtllfow 1ntnjfl,
outb1Jilding, larJt;e Jot. Wrt~ht
Members are to bring Anita, ancl friend Joe Wessney,_1Mrs. Dan Glassman of 28th
ul llho~e sentlin):! ftowe rs and GOOD \.l.l·AN LUMP coal. dellv- ~ John Southern, Rutland. ov.
! dMn, Coal ••• 0.. ll'aruarN.j St .. \VY 2-2749.
11·11-tfc
for the Girls Industrial Mr. and Mrs. Floyd _Chapman
Street, Pt.· Pleasant. are In Erh!,
W.C' :;~a gP~ - w. R. Wilson F'mnily. erPd en 11 t.htl mme. one mile -- .. --·-·-·---- . ~ 11 ~ ste Balh Room1, A.ll C:o"fft~r Ptamb- FoR- SAl E:-~~thur Swis
Columbul'l, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon :Pa., to attend the funeral of
12 S ltp up Stol')·~ Run Orvtllt Ho~ne . • FlVE ROOM houst , good location., m•. Call Ntlgler er Clf'f'll. Ra- ~
.~ .,., S Th d 8 her pro. Cemtnc Enntl SP.at.
West and children or Raclne, Mrs .l Harry Glassman, father ef Dr.
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Rutland. P•on• SH 2-4932
Phone SH 2-4604 . . . - 11-29-ate , ..... Ohio.
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:::~ybot: Full ;ase~e~t.
DEC. 7
Mildred Chapman and connie of Glassm~n. Mr. Glassm811 died
16ll .
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9 Blllltp F IVF. ROOM hou se good locotion
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The Pomeroy Gord•n club will Letart Falls and Mrs. Margaret Isunday m Erie after • prolonged
i/)ST: 4 Bl.'al~le puo~ nn~ mothrr. ClfR iST~AS ciRDs- from S1.7S ' hard ro3 d. tPhone' SH 2-4604, ' FOR HIRE: Bulldozer, 6 root !1 ~ca::e: A •;;.:m:S:~. :~~Ire, have a Christmns dinner Thur.•· Cottrill and ch1ldren.
lmness . He was a fonner Morg;BftPu p'l fi . Wf'Pk~t old . ThPir mother! fo · 40 10 60c f'a ch with 0111 me
Otc
blade.
1000
gallon
water
tank.
Oblo
tff'
day
December
14,
at
the
Martm
Mr.
and
Mrs
.
Charles
Sprouse
town , w. Va. resident wh.-e he
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;H1swtors to · name or "SuRle.'' l~prinl, originals by Newlx&gt;rry. -· . -. -- · - Contact Pickett Farms. Rt. 1, ·--~ - · __ _ - - restaurant. Reservations are to and family ho\'e moved from was a prominent bustneuman un( ·onl ~wt Hov rrnw ford
New
.
d Cl . 800 .. NEW OFFICE room. Mahogany Pomeroy WY 2·6351
I FOR SA I.E: 5 room!l and bath, be made with Mrs Theodore Eb- Pomeroy to the Mattie Right~ til he moved to Erie bl 1960.
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1\. Rskterpu•('t&gt;
ll ahn
asRIC . lth panelf'd. Ulilitie!ll rurnished.
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. l1 30 30t.p l Vine St., Racine-, Ohio.
ersbach or Mrs John Lietwiler house property on E. Third St. - - - · - - Jl :I~P n .
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Mlddl
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on s u mg,
epor, .
- -ree an
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by December 12 A party will fol- Mr. Thomas SnowbaU and son
.... - 1 plastic diSpenser only 23c. ·
12 2 tfc
~IJL'I'IONF.ER
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f B bert
lled on
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(P.\ A' ITO SALES .
Qualily P•·int Shop , Norih Sec- ~
.CompleiO 8er.loo
FOR SALE- One story frame, I low the dinner· at the home of
ID 0
ar
on ca
I • ,. ou ann ng
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ond Avenue, MidJiepnrl..
I NJCE THREE room house for
Crlu Bndl'lnl
ye8r old. Seven rooms and bath lV.rs. Fr.eci Blaettnar,
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Wise.
IJ .22.f4tc
rent with gas, water and elee- 1
WJolle. PhoH 81 Coaaaet:
(4 bedrooms), garage and other I The Women'• Missionary
.o- . Mrs. Helen Damewood and 1
1.''-7 Wll .I.VS .lF:F.P - 4 whePl .
A New Home?
drivr. slee! lop. Pome•·ov Mo·. _ -~~--·--~-- - -----~ ~-- ~ trlc. Inquire: C. R. Jordan , Sa- " c. BII..4.Dff1RD. RHII'N' . 01111 outbuiJdlngs. One ucre more ciety of the Pomeroy First Bap- son, Le11te.r , ~isited with Mr. an~
lor ('o
ll 2 31c ,
. k.
$l 395 !em St., Rutland, Ohio.
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-- -avallohle If deaired. 112
tlot chiii'Ch will meet Thurllday ~·· _P~~-~~':&lt;l_~~~ Brook
• Does -Financing
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12 2 6t.p ONE of Ohio 1 best markets for 1 west of Salem Center. Call
ew.Ung at the churrb with the
l" .'o MF. RC\IRY, one ownPr. E•· V8 Super • . Dr. Hdardb Tkop. 4 fiOOM HOUSE. and -bath onE I beet hides , root.. a· .. furs. E. 2·2342. Rodney Downing, Middle- Elizabeth Stark Circle in harge'
SPECI4L PURCHASE
Stand In Your Way?
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ra es.
· 1 H Morse Albany Ohio.
po1·t
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N••w tires
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· F.xtra nice. WAS $1 ,495.
Main St. Call WY 2·2S30.
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HcasonahlP. ('ontaC'I fJnn Wil· 1
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If so, perhaps we can
12 4 "'"
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Pon11'ac
$1
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BUILDING
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linm~ . Pomeroy. Phone C'hf'!&lt;ter
Th
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Nylon Qullte
help you! Write us ....
'"·' '''"after s p.m. 12 s 6tp V8 Star Chief 4 Dr. Hard 4 ROOMS
NOW io the time to call Shuler's
MATERIAlS
eoc"~nu ~sa ;h on ~ES
Giving u. style of home
Top. Ftnest and best aer1es
Newly renovated.
Construct1'on and orde•· l1'-...
cers
vange me apter,
-__·- --~9_\--FO__R_ S__A__LE ' I Pontia&lt;'. All genuillfl leather
December 15. Phone WY
atone for your drlvt:way. .......
8ulldlll Mattrtal~
will be held thla 'nlu.-"'day evePeter Pan Co11&amp;rl.
you .desire, location, size
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trim intiide. Power steerin~
Frank Fugate.
12 41
WY Z...SOil.
ll-17-tfc
ForrM Rua lute' c..
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Masonic
Pink or. Blue. Size 4'l 4•
and price range.
~~W mD USED Sin".&lt;r Seolng I und brakes. WAS $1,495.
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Phooe Wl' 2-%00'1
Hall In Middleport.
Ma('hine easy terl!ll Fnbrlc I
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Shop WV Z·'liM.
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4 "'Om and bath apai'UIInt. Ut&gt;
IIUAIIor flli'IIIICII
Blocbr &lt;Iteam Corodl
Tho Pomeroy W C T U wlll
(,llT,DF.N anrl SILVER Pheasants, .
Pomerty, Ohl•
furmlllhed. Phon• WY-2-3841
Arnelcl lrothtrl
Trulllt - CIHet - R,plu
their ChrlsLmas meeting,
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MIDDLIPOIIT
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.~uppltP"'-. J.. MC"Ni eklt, Racine. : DON'T worry over 1 tluullh
PhOM Wt 1-!441
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• oeptlc tank. Get Klean-Em-Ail Ooor apartment. Middleport.
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t1r tank. GE't Klean-Em-All Sep- ~~ !~~~b!ng,_ Pome~~ U·B-30t~ -~~--- ~
It A. Orwe.er a ao.
!ir Tank Cleaner. Landmark FIREPLACE WOOD. Any size ONE 4 .. ROOM
F:trm Burea\,l , Pomeroy.
l loads. Hollon's Keystone at furnished and one
IJI punuanee of la1t, I, Clyde G. Mllthono, Treaourer ol M•ll• County, Ohio, do hereby
12 1 30tc Five Poinlss.
12 2 6tp
apartment furnished. AU
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lJSF:O GAS Conver!lton burner: CHRISTMAS _TREES and mlstle . 2_2276_ Arter 5 call WY
otandard ohlft. I cyHntler,
ml Tax Dupll~ll• oC Re•l Estate, Pllbllo UUIII7 end Poroonal Properly :wltbm llid Count)&gt;
u~ rrf coal
furnace ; used oll 1 toe . Npom1 Thompson , Rt. I.
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for th' 7tar llNil i1 u follows:
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actual miles. New paint;·.&lt;h~l..t I
ht&gt;nlrnl: used roal heaters ; ust&gt;d Langsville. Phone SH 2-4747 ..
llningo, fuel pump. ' .,
~1:tvt.:.~ drver :
used shallow
12 5 12tp
oyotem and wlater tlrot.
TOWNSHIPS
wrll wn ter ·system. Chase Hard·' H1cKOi1Y-NUTS~ bla-&lt;'k walnut!!.
holstery Ute ntw. F!nan~od
SCHOOL DISTiuCTII
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Wlll take older lllodol .,
W'llrt'. Phone WY 2· 2~ 1 1.
goodies. 40c a pal·kagt&gt;. Call
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CORPORATIONS
payment. Write care of:
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Dally Senllnel, Box 1S8 A.
At 'CTION · Rvf'ry 'J'hur!lday eve- ,
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BEDFORD --------- -··-·--· ,m
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eaner n exce en con on. Good location, Wehe Terra«•·I
CHESTER
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THE SHOE BOX

RATES OF TAXATION FOR 1961

WMPO Raclio .

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A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION
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F'ift Novelty ShGp. Middleport. i

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Pa ir roller skates. size 8 1 , Motorola TV. Phone WY 2·2359.
12 ~ 6tc
WINTER POTATOES,- apph~•., turnip!, and wllnutt, hickory nuts.
William Buckley, Mlddlrport.
Ohio. WY 2·22G8.
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MEIGS EQUIPMENT

COMPANY
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'1':!5 Extended Weather
'1:10 p,,. ,~PIII HardwiN

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Soluo Newo lleporl
Breakfasl PartJ
World Newo
Braakfasl PartJ
Coffee Wltll Janet
Betty Newton
10:00 Mot'Din&amp; Meditations
10: 15 catllug Pt. Pleaaant
SWap Shop I&lt; Commun!IJ
7:110
1:00
1:25
1:30
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"MAIL"

Subscription Rates
1 YEAR ...... •.... · ·•.. · $8.00
6 MONTHS ........ •·.... $4.25
New or Renewal
GENTLIMINJ

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..n.rlptlon to Tho Dtllr Sanllnol 101

_ We Wll Send AChriltft¥11 Carel

f:OO Karr • VanZandt Show
MOD., Wed., rrt., oniJ)
! : II Sporto Parade
S;:JO New1 llouDd-up
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WJEH- RADIO
Moado' ,.,,..... Friday
8:58 Sf&amp;JI 011
7:00 MIIBical Clock

7:411 fbo Lllellno
1:00 Ohio Valley Newa

1•011 Obio Nowa ·
8: 10 Sporta Today
1:20 Mlllleal Clock
1:55 CorilmiiiiiiJ News
11:00 Clack
9:30 Public Service Sbow
D:t&amp; Sbowtra of B1ouloc
10:00 Mallll .Coullty NIWI
Talk ot lite Ton
World Newt
what's My Number
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CounlzJ Music Tfmo
lt:t&amp; Form Timo
11:5'1 Mid-day Dow J011e1 Avo.
12:00 Noon Newo
12:15 Jual For You
1:25 Newa .
1:30 :lual For You
2:00 Pace
US Ohio Newo
2:30 Pace
S:OO Platter Party
4:30 Local' News
t :IS Joneo Buick' Show
!Tuesday oolj&gt;)
4i t!O Musleal M)'llel'loo

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II: 15 Tallt of tht Towa
II: 15 Churdi 8ello liln&amp;
ll'ilday onb')

Social Securill'
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6: 15 Country Jamboree
1:45 Moigl County RI'D
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"'"""' 'County News
CotmnunJt;r Neyo
IJ&lt;f!J Nooo Newo
IJ· m Oblo Newo
12• II Marltell
12:20 Bulletla Board
12:11 N.....o.GrOIDI
Farm Mid llomo Hour
Mr. Millie
.,. LoCII NOWII
1:00 Mr. Music
1•00 World Newo
1:05 Mr. MuSic
1:55 Local NoWII
4: 00 lllselita W)tll lloSI
,4:30 R4llla&amp; Homo
4:t&amp; ' Woild Report
4•11! Sportl
4•111 Muou County News
S•OO Comn1unlt1 NIWI
S:otl Worid liiiWII
5: 16 Musicala
f:OO 8IIilel Boulavard .

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Mrs. U. S. Savings Bonds of 1962 ·

Senior Youth
,olan Meeting
To Sack Candy

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Plans for the Chrjstmas season
Bl' M1S8 P'RF.DDIE
.ert' made Sunday evening hy
HOUDA.SREJ.T
!he Senior Youth Fellowship of
J\t:&gt;ti lll Vil&gt;thOOist ftmN.'h
whPn Mrs. Dwight Wallace anrl son,
it met with counselors Mr. and Alan spent tlu.. wf'f'k('nrl in Mc ~!r-; ChariPs Asn Bntdhury .
connels ~·ilte with Mrs Wallace's

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Evans Super Mar
Chain Asking Me

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treat , and on the 23rd wE"thling anniver~:trv .
\\Ill h.:.~·p ~ &lt;'arolin g party. Thi':V 1 Mr. and Mrs Roh.ert ShArp aml
will mE-et at !he C'hHrrh al 7.15 Mr . anrl Mrs Pan] H lli""Ji on ~tall

anrl return to thE' chtll"ch ror re- and rhilrlrf'n . F..:lilh ami
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Tht&gt; group will meet nex-t S\m· parent~. Mr and Mrs. G. C. Knox
~a~· evPning l-o sad c ea'1dy fot· who were celeht·nting tlwir 54th

thf'

Weather

Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, Dec. 0, 1981

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which
at.es in Penn:!llylvania,

Gallipolis Based Firm To I
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1or 127 million annuaUy
Stanley L. Evans, Evans Grocery Co. board chair-:super markt&gt;ts and Evan!&gt;.I)
man, said today the Evans Grocery Co., with headquar· lion from H .
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ters in Gallipo.lis, is party in a proposed merger as an : Thorurare has just opoM§

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for chrisfma$

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markets. The name of the local firm will be retained on two chains do not

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SUPER KEMTONE
and
KEMGLO
To Better Balar&gt;ce
Our Stock, We
Are Offering

SEE TH. MANY EXCELLENT MODELS OF

The Followir&gt;g

HAMMOND ORGANS ON DISPLAY

Colors Only.

AT ELBERFELDS

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picktd to .~
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m11n to mike an OO'b!tal
hll,fl't the ltaat doubt about

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eSkyline Blue

Syracuse lias
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LIBERTY THEATRE
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
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"THE GRASS IS
GREENER"

Middltptrt

"ENGLANDER"
MATTRESS SALE

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SlashedBv0 wn power saw

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· Ch.ristmos Song. The girls ensem- Pomeroy street! ~tly rovid·
Or home.""
wanted by next January 2..
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Tbe Syracuse "" department
. Adlai Turn• Away
Th......And N&lt;; Fore,
o HoI Yhave been romplet.d . .Merchants
hu
m~berl who
PETITIO~ FILED
F
Night, and 'Thirty-Two Fee I wh h ve t cmtribdtecJ to the
at fires aad for ·. A petition fo• divorce has been
rom C...ongres8ldea and Eight LitHe Tails," by Hugh ~ ~ra~ion ~nd a~ asked to conattend month- Ifiled by Charle!l Jackson Hand· CHICAGO CUPII-Adlai Steven- Frey.
'tact Norbert ComptOII or Gess·
Ore · asmcia, ]ley .. of Langwv~le ·against Edl!h ~turned away f~ Dlinoia pol-l Other Semor band numbers ·wiO ler's Jewel
Stre.
. the Enter· Marie Handley of Springfield, abcs and one of his oldest ambi- 1be "Carol Festival.~' ''Goffin.··
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of th~ Ohio ' charging gross nl!glect o( duty tionJ Tuesday in euhange for an and "Zacatecas...
Inc. . ·•nd ,.~rome ....euy.
' . "expanded role" ~ the nation'• I' 'J'Ioe JUDlor Band will present
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Jati!,O from leadei'S ol hfs party ' 1be senior band will p I • y
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Mason town council look steps to relieve
to ~PI ~~ permtts
Evft'et\ M. Dlrben for the state's Its finaJ number before audience . ditions Monday evening with authorization of_~ ·
defini!t term for their
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junior Sen~ !M!!!at neXt year. Ste:. partlcipatlon numben: which will Icommittfe to purchase a street grader, if tiW
obroaf 1n t~ past, .UCh
Et.JSA.~E. Katanga terlaJ to ~.N. tropps In Katanga .l In Ehsabethvllle, tokl newsmen .venaon aald he would remain as close the prntram.
lrf'asonable.
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. !Ul'Jl-"FIOrco' l)tlhting be-n TWO heavy ·t~ak!eoi W&lt;ire gciiOg lhat tbe cea,.·fire Is "lin~hed'' l u.s amhasoodor ot lh• Unit«! Ticket• may be pui'Chaaed from F"nk Board and Olin Wolle tloat tile be laid -•• _~='#'•""
Illation. ·'
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any bantl member and will be ' told council they had loca'ed a oo FJrth-st iD
raged Into the second. day .......o~ In ~ reBklen~J .~ and forc-ements 81"e on the way fro~
sold at the door. .
street grader. Council moved to He said It
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pur&lt;ha"' '' p•ovided the price fa lardou.o ""'dltllltO.
lntd .action.
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Chlldr'ell Vlc&amp;lma
TICKE'l'S ON- SALE
within the town's mean•.
to lay the Ule u
•"'~' . Tile lfrilt+c' . Nations ~11~ battle. 1.' . ·• ·' · ·
Nye~bo c'aimed that U.N. sol· · ~k$ are on sale ·11M' t h 4!' Ca~man Servle~
All persons with drlinquent be purchased.
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"Flying Barrel". U.N. vrftclall ~ at least 43 diers fired twire thit morning on t 11 r e e a c t
mystery-ccmedy. ·Wall Be On Fr1day
water bills were warned by coun- It was annOl.IDl"ed .the
l.uluabo01j Persona · h~ bH.fk\Jied and 20 ambulances and had aWpped ciVi-- ''Man Overboard" which will bt Funeral service~ for Henry cU that bill! oJ persons who have ning commissklll. .dl
Kat.anga air base at woubded Tuesda7- '11Hl figure was ')ian men, women and ch.ildren. presented F-ridaY evening, o.. Cannan, 77, who died at 2:30 received a fmal notice wm tae ·meel Wednesday
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certain h) ~Jae tDday.
fl'OVI le&amp;ving the s~burbs and go- ceriaber 8 at the Rutland High ll m. Tuesday wiD be held Fri- turned over to a collection agency ber 8, at the city
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Flilathll · llea'fy ·
Kat1!1i11 lnf9nn.,~Uon \ttf~l&amp;t.er ing into t}le: ·city.
sebpol audltorJum. by lhe Junior "day a.t 2 P·~: in tbe Ewing &lt;llap- immediately.
1SekJon Fle_mirll ~ the
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·· ,fi.,fore- A )oc:al senior Red Cross offi. CIUi. 5eat1 ma,y be reserved at •1, w1th bunal in Gilmore Ceme- Mayor Olston O. Wright read • ant Comnus:'lon, .P
.tuiJ ilt.~ lrlalh Canlferr; ei 1.wtu..fl6 l;tJra1, 1 ' · ' ,an4 ,cl•l, Andre Van Roey, rep;orted the high !K:hpol.
ery.
recent leter from the West Vir· ' progress bemg ~In
bonlbm &amp;lao took part b, the air fllglit" and that
,..,0 t/oopt !that a U.N. mortar had struck a
He is SUI'Viv«&lt; by ' two ch1ldren ginis Publlc Employment Retire- In M...., Counij,
ba4"driYea &amp;he Y,Plted!fat&amp;ons out truck removtpg women and cbU·
:ecil, Pomeroy, and Dorothy ment System .inquiring whether Attend!~ the '
·aid• ~t tbt tc.Qaogeae.)
(lb LeOpqldvllle, ali U.S, G\ob2. o( Jti.hAaQ~ •In the ~UY to •dren from a pollee camp near the
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'ltoore, Charleston; a stster, Mrs. or not the town wants to partiei- . Mayor Wnght. ,
!f,\~~~IB ;AI'i"'dCAll'IOI~,, l'.ne',.·or pWieo · pul under U. N. 1 ..,.u ,hliltio' ~- tllia~lll• 'fightinl 110110 kUling Iwo ojllldren 'J'Ioo !Omperalure !b Pomeroy' 'ianche Baurp, Wheeling, W. Va. te . 'ts tirement pi Tl Ile Roush, and
eoa~l 1n fhe COqo' for ~~~. 1'"' -I ' ~ • .~ ;;~, ' .. Iand injuring Jt women.
downtown busineu distriCt toda tnd two brothen, Albert a 1'1 d pa m J re
an. ~ McFarland, I.Al~r
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Board. Otin V{~e
lercyinJ met&gt; and ma·llitdlan'
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wljlo 1W1t11 okles.
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must be flled by August 8.
All Jists of contributors The vacancy came w en rs. State Mrs Ulla Lind~ while
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TH~ HAP. PY YEAR . - oys wore S~l , W I s I • 1be merger is
and ~1es. Gtrls dressed demurely: n~ Jeans, curlers or proval of Evans
T·Shlrtst Tobact? was taboo. But t~1s was 30 years be- a meeting which.
fore t~e fl~pper 20s. P?mer~y Sr. High has replaced th~ ed prior to [)(oc.
old brick school. Many m th1s 1892 photo are now great fective date of

suppose the thlnghthat su~
Ualted Prell ln&amp;erDaUona)
a powet saw in a freak accident near his home.
Evaru, now Board Clll~il!
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tams me most Is t~at I a~ .com
A gale pulhetl old IIUI the Ai·
Kenn~lh Wolfe, 52, suffered the
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plek conHdence m the m1sslon
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lea~·· 1 .mre cut when a tree he was cutting squad took ~urn to Mf:lgs Gener· MembEor o{ Thorofare.
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lajurM ai New York ... oae fell on top of him. striking him al HospJta .
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also have confidence 1n all o{ the
J ,.... 1 N Yorlr. aDd. .... in the back of the head while he Members of the umt said the approx· te
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fare Common S!ook
taid bt plans tO give
capsule,
''I~ addit!on to _this, I have ::1 •
meaawhUe, tilted IDio ibe IMN'tb- is believed to have pushed Wolfe ngflt ey~ . It went mto the ~kull ~ 5hares of Ev\U coo'm!
and bimleU" a
workout"
relig1ous fa•th which add1 to plY I
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into the blade or his saw. as he 1of tht mJured man . squadsmen Stanley L. Etant.
while' 1n flight to
it and to N
hundred and\dates feeling of confidence . • •
Funeral services for 'f'helma. Heavy rala feU at Dallu pli fell .
reported.
"lhe Evans Beard Wd ·
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in apace. whoe':.!gh: of&amp;e il:. thee Novem·
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Raclne emergency squadsmen ! The accid~t occurred ab:~~rt
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was . EaUiaf early &amp;oday .. the accident occurred
Oll Wolfe's son were cutting trees. Wolfe has
5 ~tu bo rdy afwf.'
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residence on Yellow Bush Road.!tree trunrner a nu
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years. '
·Bald Knabs cemetery with Rev.
'l1le injured man was in (air iHe has not been employed re- I
Harold f1Dlrne8 ·
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have filed the
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Dannie Boyd, all of Eaot Lover.
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Tom Brown of Pomeroy was cates of election, winning cand· par men . I k
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k 'll bee
ob- Also surviving are her parents,
She is survived
Grande. College Clrcle K
candidate who failed to submit m1 el U'ethtrucb .'W! I u;el9S2 1Mr. and Mrs. Dan Weddle of
Bertha Call of Anahe;m,
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which Opened lt.J 1961-81
the report will be disqualified soete
e. egmnng.
· 1 Portland: three brothers and two
Mary
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five yean from running for ~b- The village' present fire tr~ck Sisters whO are Lawrence wed· UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. mPP I
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\ M111n .: Clara lona• •
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Uc office.
was purchased as a used ve Lc· die of Portland, Ralph Weddle -SuppOrt developed In the Gener·
Lola Aletha Ziegler of Chester , Oregon, and Prances II
bers at a meeting. thiB week.
'Jhe board of electicn!l will con- ~ 1 ~ and ".'as converted Into a!~~ ot Rogers, Robert Weddle
of · Alsembly tod~tr tor the "two ·
Iwas Mei&lt;&gt;s counly wmner of the . Wakkor of Columbu$;
. . Da1"Iey of RaMar~e
. Bobi¥Oft.
After beh1g installed,
tn be open from 1 to 4 p.m. truck · Fire department
d . r memli'Cill Portland. M&amp;'rle
mas Ct?'1 ...'&lt;'.,~
a u · N· seat I
fma\ Prince of Peace ('"flmpetJo 1Mrs
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Br~ pre:;ented new rnembn's
a[ternoon except Saturday have begun a rivet ork rr;n~ cine and Grace Currans of East for the Communist Peipln~ re- ,
tHm held Sur.day at he Enter· 1·Slack and lin.
their certificates and plns and for candidates to file.
to purchase a new rue ·
Liv~rpool.
igime and cne for the Natlonalist ~ A pro~r811\ oC Christinas mu· pnse E u Church
lough, and ~~::;
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recognized
a• memben. Election board officials
Frjends may call at the hor'ne government of
. l'.ic
Bell Serenade.'' will Miss
was presented with lnf'phew, all _i
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New members mducted were
said t.h.ere have been no cand1·
__ .J of the parents, Mr. and M r 1. Both the Chmese Commumsts be presented this Thursday eve· ' ·1 e metal and a cash award i Funeral .O.flo.'is'
1or a new true IUII.O ne!:U·I
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buns
-••1e on WeIIs Run, un t'l' and the Ch'meae Natlona
. I'1!d.s have ning at 7:30 at the Middleport ar 51mv the
r merchants of Pomeroy Saturday at J~t:~
yl Ey~. Dave sagan,
dates to Hle yet m tu~ on('Om· ed
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Dap Wt:U\.1
,ood, MarahaU' M:~l,
ing May primary candidate• ·
eqwpm ·
refused to acknowledge the po!si· 1High School auditorium by t h
will reprP!'en~ he county in Sacred Heart.
1the hour of the funeral.
.Jones. Charlel ~an,
for all offices iD the 1962 elec·. The departn'lent asked res• nts
bility of both regimea as k!giti- 1schnol bands ant!! the girls en· :istrict competition in January.'er Jo~n Turel.
B. Orebaugh, Jac"k Walker,
tlon, except judg(· of c 0 u i1: t Y t{l donate $I or ~re ea~h month. Secretary's Job
mate governments, and the Soviet semble.
,She is 8 membtr of the United ! ary wall brt '~' -:.c•, 1~:;
Young, Terry Nye, James
mlllt file befOte ' p.m. on Thla wookt bring m en~pgh
o'
A R I d
Union and the United States, i DireclinR the band will he Eu· lMethodist Chul"('b in Pomerov. Ewing
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J:asterllng, Tom Perry,
'1. ,
ey to buy a new , truck
ai
pen t ut ~n
their principal backers. have nev• ene Gherke and the iris will ,
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·'l'ucker, VlrgU Morar, M'l
At
in the May primary ~me.
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Appl~tions are bemg taken at _er discussed U {ormally.
directed b ·Mrs. gClar~ Other fmah~ts. who weN! JUdg. l ~tb by her
DanleiB, Bob ~er1
year w'iU be CQ'Onty commts- Donations JD}IY be left either Rtttland tugh sthool for a replace- Jaja Wachuku Nigeria's for· . Lace
y
ed by Geneva Stobart, ~artba ' m l95S. Burill
Bob flarriiOil.
coudty audtor, cen· . at Hard~n's Grocery, Chapman's ment at secretary of Rutland ei
minister who is 'considered ,
y. .
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I Hust.e~. a_rNI Mrs. W. A. Rlce, all f!eart C~.
'nw president cma:ratulatecl
committeemen, and COWltY Market, Rizer'• Grocery, Lisle's high school. Applications are: to l he~ as a rellsble spokesman for The ~~gram Wl·~·fe~~ure sev·l tea~mg m schools in~~ arotmd ~ call at Ewm.,'a
tAch a.nd
'. ed · hill t.lttmks representatiVe to ·the . legislature. Servi.ce station or the SSS Serv· be JU~mltted to George Dallas, muc,h of African opinion, t the era\ a ~ence part IPD ~on num~I Me•gs. County, were Iss

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