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Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy
n

Mrs. William F. Clark reiUrll·
ed home Fridoy .... ~ns. aCtor
OfOrl
1~~~~!.the past ....,n weeb tn
I(
wilh Mr. Clark and ...
a~ empJoyed there.
Final plans lor ~ Christlloas\ Kathy Morgan and Nancy Har·
were m~ when Ohio Eta
o1 Middleport speDI. the p.ut
· Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi Sor- weekend with Xathy' 1 grand-

Y ans
Holiday Party

JARMANS
From
Hartley &amp; Bennett

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met Tuelday evening at mother , Mrs.

w, A.

Morgan, Atb·

orr,ce or the Ohio Fuel Cas ons Rood.
IComp.any. Mra. Richard Seyltr Mrs. James Mitcben t visited
was in charge and a donation
lr5 was made to tbto
Meigs
1m'ntY TB It H AliSocl.aLion.
Members were reminded of the
Chrlslmal Party w he
S . he home
t th. W
aeaynew1sr
Wett Main street Decem-

FOR-ALL THE GUYS

VIsit Every Department In t~e Store! You're Sure To Find Just The Gifts You're Look. lng For • • • and It Sure To Visit • • •
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Mrs. Homer Showers. Roclr:
Springs Road J"e(eOtly enroute to
her home, ~erly from Tenoea.- ,

a-------ELBERFELD$ TOYLAND------..
ILocetttd for the holiday season at I 02 Wast .Main Street (two doors below Court Str~~t).
ovr wonderful a~d exciting new toys, games, beautiful dolls, whHI goods, musl·
~Ys and ·lots, lots more .here at Elberfeldsl

Recent gueats of Mrs. Homer
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Showers Wt!l'e her ilder-m-law,

Elberfelds
Holiday
Store Hours:

at 7. Wrappings ri girh Mrs. Fred James and daughter,
exchange will be judged and Mrs. Jerry Muae of Stockport.
apeat
m~ml"'rs are ask-~
aa t o be sure t o Mrs. Ed. King ol Atben.o
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their gift to the party if S~ay WJlb her aunt, Mn. Hom
&amp;l"l' Wlable to attend
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Showers, Rock Springl Road.
·
, Mr. and Mra. Lealie Showers
. 20

Open
Friday and
Saturday

Grueaer, service Gallipolis we~ Tuesday JUestl
reported that to date Mrs. Homer Showers.

Mrs. Don

Othor
Sty!"

In

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group has co1lected $1515.80 m
Girls Soout Drive and that

to rnake •

anyone wishin&amp;

l'OR·

Mra. Harold BlacUton
, Mrl. WUliam Grueaer

Jarman .
may mail It to M r I. burg, w. va. Monday.
Shan Grueser at Mlnenvllle Route I. Chester Speocer who
10.95
Mrs. Edward Johnsoo present- Holler HOJpltal Monday 1w pneu.
to
15.95

the progrum, "Love'• Miracle monia.
Marriage."
Mn. Alfred Ruschel enteNd
Refreshments were aen-ed
General Hospital Tuelday

Seyler and Mrs.

BALLS

were busineN vlsitoi'J In Parbr5-

DART GAMES
Paper wound dart board
with wite d'ivldera - .a
Champion metal darta.

Choose from a wide assortment of bri&amp;ht colored ~inyl balls and &amp;pc:mae
rubber balla In all mea
and colora.

DOLLS
Beau tlful Vinyl doll

Til 9:00 p.m.

with molded or rooted
hair.

Othor WHk Days
Until 5:00 P.M.

underwent aurgery thll mom-

thoee mentionli!d above

Lucy Amsbary, Miu
Beegle, Mn. 'l'homas

Mrs. Charles Eskew wu a bUll·
ine11

visitor in Cbarleatoo, W Va. '

Mrl. Larry
Tuesda
ey , Mro. Robert Wilsi&gt;n, Mra.
M yea
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r
e an •N aon,
Wood s, Mrs. J ose.,
.. Nowe , Mrs. Jlnvny Sutton who were called
J~:·;;:,=~tter, and Mn.
here Saturday by tho deoth . ol
Mr1. Clara Grueser, returned to
their borne, Ft. Gay, W. Va.'l\ltl·
BIRTH .ANNOUNCED
day afternoon.
Tom Smith,

You're style-wise •••
in Jarman's handsome new blucher
featuring "sideline" stitching
Here in one modestly priced oboe you

set ""'

lateot styllna. hand....wn "aideliDe"
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atltchlna, and that Jarm011 "lriendlin- ol lit"

whioh makee walkina doubly pleuul'Bble.
It will be a wiae move, when you let M
fit ,JOY in a pair. Come in eoon..

Mr . and Mra. Lartyy ~::!~~~I Mrs. Clifford ~ifbelt, Ill r a.
tEiaine Wilhesl art 81
Hanford Stanley and MrB. WUthe birth of an 8 lb. 14\1 O&lt;.
liam F. Clark villted Tueldoy
Larry Wayne, at the Mason
a.fte11t90n with Mn. Roy Riffle at

lc, saturday, llec&lt;!mber 1.'
parent&amp; are Mr. and Mrl.
lea Withee of Pomeroy and
and Mrs. Jack Stafford ol
ter. Mra . ~nevieve Dewhurat

Ruland ia a great-grandmother,

LIBERTY THEATRE
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IDDLEPORT, OIDO

NOW SIIOWINO
(Technlcolor-)

Holler H01p!W.
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Verse, Songs
Fedture Event

FOOTBALL

TINKER
TOYS

.PLASTIC

GUM lANK

NURSE KITS
kits

Sturdy . plasU~ bankJ
with ali flavored gum

Ail wood construction

Polyethylene

toy with color safe

_pill

balls.

rods.

Completely play ufe.

boxe~.

with

lnatrument..a.

EQUIPMENT
Plastle helmet with ·loahie face bar. Should•
pads, thieh pado, jarur
and p4nt1,

A program of vene and 101g
W&amp;!l &amp;iven after the llllnUBJ"Chrbt.

mu banquet or the Horri'olllllld·
elaoa of the M~t

TueodaY ....

Church ol Christ
nlng. Rev. Fred I. Gardller

S"'"

the blea11ing before the meal ttr·
ved by the PhUathoa SOCiety. .
GREENER"
Horace Abbott, preolderit, was
Ia charge of o abort buolnoM
Cary Grant, Deborah Ktrr, 11 meellJ'I! and thanked oll the ,;m.
Robert Mitchum and
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"THE GRASS IS

Jean Simmons
Al10 S.lectH Short ·lubltctl

needy fanuUeo. Mrt. Chea-

pl'Oierited !Pita "' Rev.
and Mrt. Gardner from the clau.
Tho program wu opened with

a vocal aolo, ••silver Btlll" by

The Merriest
·" Chrlstmaa For The

PLASTIC

mlttee
the evening. The Cheer
offering wa.a received
to

TELEPHONES

TOPS
Assor~d

Uthographetl
decoratiolll. They all
want a top.

ReaUstle fuU a!H tale·
phone In safe, fiexlblt polyethylene, Olear rin.einl

Metal or fibre boards
wIt h multi colored

bel~

marbles.

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A carol Mrvlce wu presented
by Mr. and !lira. WUUam Bradford, Mrl. · LOhte, Mn. .Erwin,
Mrl. Leonord Van 111-. Her· ·
maa Kincaid, Denver Rice and
Mr. Bahr.

Sews!
'YARD
GOODS
v

Remninll
lc per Inch
Dan liver Glngh•m•, reg. 89c yd. - - - - - - 59c yd.
CI'Olftl&gt;lon Corduray, Pl•lns, reg. 1.19
98c yd.
Prints, reg. 1.49
1.19 yd.
Fruit of Loom Prints, reg. 59c
_ 49c

OTHER
SUGGESTIONS I
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dlctlon by Wondell Cerlaoh.
Othera pn11nt wore Mrl. Gorcl·
nor, MDIGa llouduhelt, M r L
Bohr, Mr. and Mra. Bud Wllaoa,
1\lr, and Mrt. Bruco Blaaflam,
Mr. and .lira. Norman Y..111er,
ll.lrold l..oNo, Mr. oad Mrl. Ken.
DOth llcllol, lllrs. Walter L o o,
ChHtor Erwin, Mr. aud 11 ra.
Ro1or PhlWpo, !lira.
Klacold,
MrL Dorothy BarD., Mra.
ley Fry, Mra. Joo llllhop, Mra.
Cleo K-. !lira. Alia Badoy,
Mra. Rlco, Mrl, Ahllott 01111 llro.

STUFFED
ANIMALS

ALPHAm
BLOCKS

Tho program waa clooool with
the VOUP •lnlinl of "0 Come
AU Yo Falthlul," oad the beroo-

TOY
BOWLI"G SET

Hardwood Bl~. Non
toxic. Safe for tittle

Bears, dogs, donkeys,

ones.

chimpanzees, poodles.

Heavy polyethylene ,b alb.
Unbreakable. 10 pins arul
2 lar1e size balls.

MEIGS THEATRE

DOLL.

.._...,, Ollie

TONIGHT I TMUIIIOAY.
NOT oPIN

.,._,.,.,..,.

PIUOAY I 1.11UIOAY

TOY
RECORD PLAYER

. SfROI.LliS

-Qiillte,d ·lll~e.

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"THI HOODLUM PI..IT"
Don .IIIIITOJ, Llrlt. Gt&amp;*.
Cindl Wood, Ktlr DuliN ,

lleluUful rod lealhoroltll

)l'ltb

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TOY REGISTERS
PUih

button

operation

makea II like a ptG!loat~

eaae •.Plata 411 and '18 1tJm
h&lt;Otda. Voiume adjua~

al. New "Spa&lt;e Aco"

ment.

ln&amp;, Include~ plaJ moneJ'.

· (Todtnlc*'! . ·

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iASY
TIIIMS

•Portable lloc.

t C.n10l•

$1.95 to $5.00
$9.95 to St9.95
$29.95

•New 5111101' Sparton Economy
S.Wint IMchino - - - - - - $49.50
•vacuum Ct..non - - - - ---$39.50
eS.. TheNWI
$Inver Typewriter
$49.50. ollcl $79.50

Optn Friday &amp; Saturday Til 9:00

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·ELHRftips

llobert R,ln, Job . pehllllf,
ToriD 'l'botefl,er illd .

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Taro• strotil;

IUN.,

MOit,

&amp;. !Uti.

.....~":-~~·!' ' .
~ .,

Dou

Jlo&amp;\ltl ·. ;

850 shot repeaters and
high powerM pump
guns.

.tj-1.

PEG POUNDER
Sturdy beneh with multicolored peJI and bareS.
wood mallet.

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A TIIUJ: 110171 .

"THI CANADIANI"

· Usel SeWing Machine Salt!

AIR-RIFLES

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Gerlaolo.

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tlve design on board. st-.
dy plastie chod&lt;erL

It Be?'"

'-1

PurchaM '
, Til Chrlotrnaal

RelfUiatlon Board. Attr. .

Bethlehem," and Mn. ilaroid
Lohoe ,..od the poem, "Why can't

""who

Will Hold

CHECKER
BOARDS

Checkers

Cash Bahr. Mrs. WiUiarn Orue•
er rood the awry of tho WlitlnJI .
the carol, "O Lillie 'ririn o1

Woman

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Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy
Your Shopping Center

WCILLB IIAWIDNI

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.b\Y·i.Y PlAN•
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lttkta

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RltE~ITE ·

Save All
Your
Sa'es Slips!
Brlrit Them In
Any Time
To Be Added!
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Now Y011 Kuow
, 87 UaiW Prell !Men :1 ••'
ODe U S. ~Mt!eeltlp. . . Art-

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, Dec. 7, 1961

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Fire Ruins Cecil House In
tittle Hocking
Phone Building
To Be Larger

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The Voice Of Broadway

Judy's Ex Is Amusing Friends
By DOROTHY KtLGALLEN
Judy Garland's friends are puzzled
-and amused-by her relationship with
her estranged husband, Sid Luft. Just
when they're convinced Sid is out of the
piCture for good, he turns up on the
scene at an odd bour, like 5 a.m., after
her new personal managers have said

didn't want to be bothered. He tossed out
Senor Bias Pina Lopez, president of the
Spanish-American Institute, who ~as
calling on Ava to ask her about makmg
a cultural film ... Janet Mick, the cur·
rent Rhelngold girl, will waltz down the
aisle with Tom Flaherty, a business man,
early in 1962, when the new beer queen
takes over . . . And chums believe the
often-in-Love Anita Ekberg really means
to marry Australian Rod Ta~lor, which
will have many Italian swams Sighing
for their "Anitona."
Some of Russia's high-ranking Air
fi'on::e officers are quaking over the possibility of a purge. Reason: the new Russian super-bomber, Beauty, has turned
out to be a dud ... Singer Janet Harp·
er and her husband, Cecil Kitchens,
have parted, although she's expecting a
baby ... Now that Dick Clark's divorce
Is final, will he pop the question to ac-

goodnight and departed .. . Ahmad Ja·
mal the 1azz pianist, has gone down for
the' coun as a nightclub operator. His
Chicago club has shuttered again a n d
he's back pounding the 88s for a Jiving
· . . . . . . Liz Taylor has lost a lot of the
weight that was worrying her "Cleopatra'' bosses, but Richard Burton has put
on poundage, and they're ordered him
to take It off.
"State Fair" will make P a t Boone
$500,000, counting record royalties
One of the networks Is workmg on a
bright Idea-to hire a Negro newscaster to handle the Latin American scene. tress-singer Ann Margaret?
The fellow who geta the job must speak
Jake LaMotta, the former prize ring
Spanish and Portuguese.. . . Louts Roschampion,
may be a Broadway actor by
ensteil, the wealthy liquor execut1ve
·Spring.
He's
been asked to play a role
whose forthcoming divor&lt;:e will be front
in
"The
Harlot
House," wh1ch will be
page news, has called In Roy Cohn to
by
Pete
Petrella and directed
produced
head up his side of the legal forces ...
by
Emil
Belasco
...
Judith Anderson Is
The Sardi Set hears John Huston would
like to sta_ge a Broadway musical adap- talking her rnt!molrs into a tape recordtation of hili movie "The African Queen," er. Eventually they'll wind up as a
which was an Oscar winner when Hum· Knopf book.
Bobby Ramsen, the comedian at the
phrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn
Copacabana,
will make his TV debut on
co-s~ed in it.
the Garry Moore show. Tho big ques'
Marcel Ayme's new play, "Loulsl· tion: will he be able to use h i s jokes
ana.~ a bitter attack on the racial situ- about Newton Minow, the FCC blggie
ation· ln the Southern part of tbe United who is always criticizing video proStates, received the worst possible re· l!rams? The gags get lar~e laughs from
views in Paris and Is the biggest flop of the nightclubbers, but will the TV centhe current season over there. To dis· sors take the chance'! ... Joe Schenck's
tract himself from that woe, Ayme is $3,500,000 well may be the subject of
rushing a comedy Into rehearsaL It's tit- some court battles.
Marty Allen and Steve Rossi, doing
led ''Maxibules," and everyone is trying
their
topical routines at the Palmer
to guess what that means. Actually,
House
in Chicago, have captivated the
there's no such word; Ayme just made
Windy
City. Even !he great Bette Davis
it up lo create Interest and puzzlement.
went
to
see them the other ni ghl, and
John Payne, recovered from his· terwhen
Marty
introduced her Uw packed
rible automobile accident o[ last year ,
wUI portray a priest In an upcoming GE room gave her an ovation.
theatre episode, "The Little Hours," on
Truman Capote, In London, offered
video . . . . . . Former dlsc jockey Alan
some
comments about European cities
Freed, one of the expendables when the
that
ought
to interest the travel bureaus.
payola scandals rocked the industry, is
For
instance,
~· venice is like eating an
Ilirtlng with two Eastern radio sta!lons,
so he may be back In the broadcasting entire box of chocolate liqueurs in one
go. I can't bear it for too long. Too, too
business soon.
Cy Feuer and Ernie Martin, the pro- rich." Then, "London ls a delicious sogducers of "'How to Succeed in Business'' gy steak and kidney pie. I£ L stay here
are readying still another show besides too long I become physically ilL I begin
their prospective uLittle Me ." They 're to disintegrate." Finally, "Paris? I hate
conferring with Vernon Duke and Yip Paris. Last year I drove 150 miles out of
Harburg lo do the score and have ap- my way to avoid even the outskirts of
r.roached Neil "Doc" Simon, author o! Paris. The Parisians don't like me. And

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Pomeroy·Middleport, o . oec : 1961

Mr. and Mrs. Thoma•

BY Ml88 PIUCIJDJZ

News (tems

only

90.:.

Catholic Women
List Committees

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TIMEX WATCHES
lad(.s 01 iilan'L
Sporbtar or Marlin.

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9.95,

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smokers can AVOl•d cancer

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CJNCTNNATl IUPI1-Evidenccdactnrs from the East Orange,
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.,~~rest
which thP.y believe showa lung 1N. J., Veterans
cancer among smokers can be i R~~tf&gt;ital_
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Don't Let Teenager Son
Catch You Arguing Wrong

Carnival

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ANJri.IER lHIN&lt;&gt;-YOUR FAM~V WERE

ALWAYS A llUNGII

OF TROUBLE·
MAKERS I NONE OF
TIIEM AilE ANV
(,000, I~UDft.k,;

Time

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OPEN
FRIDAY and

Wedding Vows
Exchanged At
EUBChurch

,LOOK WHAT
$J.OO WILL BUY !I

By GI.VI·ng Up ci·garettes

.DQ It

served beautilully decorated
cakeo, &lt;llrlstmaa candy, ooffee 1
kool aid to about 200 people,

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a tr;r, Helen? - SCOtrr MAS-TER.
Dear S.M.:
Fine Ideal ~t's call It ••Junior
Boost of the Month Club.'" Nominations will be happily accepted
- and here's a k&gt;tter ta start
thlna:s going:
Dear Helen:
How about a big hand for a
little boy, not more tt.an seYen,
who found my purse in th.e street
In tront of the house where I waa
visiting. It contained mon~y. my
keys and medical tablets. T h e
youngster · rang the doorbell and
delivered it to my hQst with
a
wide grln, saying he knew t h e
medicine mlght be "real Import·
ant." It was, for that medl('ine
could easily haw saved my life.
Mrs. L.K.J., Englewood, N.J .
Dear Delta:
Recently, I read the Alcoholic'•
Wldow'a letter. She ahoukl 1¥ank
God ewry minute that he i8 1ane.
At least !lhe knows he ian'L cold
or hungry. I am 69, crippled wllh
artbrlUa, unable to earn a livJ&amp;nlo i• klnda wild! I found that ing. My son wa. a $10,000 a year
aot h•r banda on a menul"
mau. Now bla children are wards

tefreahment ·
Evelyn Montgomery, Freda
gomery, Faye Walker.
COughenour. Vivian
Hoffman and Merium

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Columblll Monday.
Mrt. Grace Pratt ond i'"r.d·
daughter, Debbie Powers
in Galllpoll• Wedneaday on

Around And
About
MiddleDOrt

CLEVELAND IUPP- A North·beds.
of pati&lt;nt cue jiVen to 52.189
,east Ohio Citizen, Hospital study 11"te new dev ic-e ·•3('s· ~n.-;u.s rig- 1ron:.ecutive
hospitat patlenUI
NEW YORK &lt;UPIJ-President by the President's CouncU on ·l eo~nmittee has ('{lme up wilh a ures of the numbers of persons in ~ served in Cuyahoga County ho.s· l
Kennedy today threw, the "full YouUt Fitness, which ll under the formula that-apparently far the 1arious age groups in the commu- lpitals during a thretE"-month perisupport'' of his administration be- direction of Bud WUkinJOD, atb- first time in American medical nity. From there, :1 hospital slat· od
hind a national youth fitness pr~ Wtic director and football coach and hospital hiSLory-takes the istirian figures aut hov. many hos- 1 The patients were M"pt~rated by
gnun which he. said "will enable at the University of Okl~oma . guesswork out of measuring a pltaJ beds a~ needed for obstet:. .age and cause of ho'J)ltallzalion
our athletes to. win the Olympics" He said Wilkinson and the eoun- community's needs for hospital rics, pediatrics, surgery. for the and then compared with the cen·
and alw improve the nation's cil staff "have worked out a basic • Ji&amp;.
- . aged or geriatrics and others.
sus figures. It showed for example
health and phYsical vitality.
physical fitness program for our
The formula was the most strlk- that less than two beds were reSpeaking Tuesday night at a elementary and secondarJIChooll
lng new fact in tlte committee's quired for medical ftlld surgical
report Issued Tuaaday night after can! of each 1,000 patient.. bedinner of the National Football in cooperation with the nation's
Foundation &lt;.tnd the Hall of Fame, leading educational and medical
a afx.year study of hospitals In tween 20 and :U years af age.
the President said , "The sad fact organizations''
Cuyahoga, Lake, Geauga, Ash· Nearly seven beds are needed for
i!i that 1t looks more and more as
Urget More Protrams
tabula and Lorain counties.
each 1,000 patienta between 60 and
If our great national sport is not The President urged organila·
In arrivinJ at the formula the &amp;f years of age.
playing at aJJ..--but watching."
tiona "to help establiab more pro- ~mlt
a commJttee analyzed 435,233 daYs Persons OYer 45, slightly more
··we have become more and g:ramJ for partlclpatiOll by Amer· Sunday School attendance for
than a third of the papulation, reo
more. not a nation of athletes, icaDJ, ~· .-nd female, young Dec. 3 w48 M. OfferiDg was $22.38.
GaWpoliJ," Ohio
quire Jn(ln!l than half tb~ days of
but a nation of spectators," he and old .
1 Mr. and Mrs. WUhur Bailey
BaturUy. lZ-1-, 1181
hospital care. The cnmm1ttee said
SALES REPORT o1
that while persons aver 60 romaaded .
, "In s.bort," be explained, "what spent last week end ln Columbus.
'' I do not say this in order w we must do is literally change Mr. and Mrs. Jam" Euler of
Ob'.o Valley Llvedoek Co.
pose only 15.2 per cent of the po~
decry excellence in sports or any- the phyaical habits of mlllion1 of Middleport called oa Allee Euler BOGS _ 175 to 220 lb 16 50 ulatlon they requlr4 :.8.8 per cent
where else, ·• Kennedy continued. A.m~ricans-and that Is far mo~e and John Terrell Friday evening. to 17.00; 220 to 250 lbs. ~6.50 ·to of the days of hospital_ care.
.
'nle committee said 1t was un"But excelleace emerges from difficult than changing their Mrs. Cllfford Lellbeit spent Frl· 1700 , .L'•ht 16
00 to 17·00 • Fa I f tun te "th t th
0 ''"·
,
' Sows
· ' 12.00
.. to ·15.00·
mass participation. This is shown tastes, their fashioM
or even day .'"'th Mra. Ray IU.LIQ)'
who II
Sta I lJ 00 or a . a
e anaIysIs of
by the fact that in the Olympic their poli)ics."
conrmed to Holzer Hoapital.
to 15 OO· Boa
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· hospital need by age groups had
Games we are steadily falllng be- Kennedy received the annual Judy Dell Hysell ~pent the Sowa ·, ,Pigs :.~ ~00
s:~: not been undertaken In lhe pa!lt."
hind the nations which stress Gold Medal aw"-rd of the football weekend with her_unele and aunt, 5.00 to 16.00.
r~. ~ that a continuing ar pe.
broad participation in a great va- f d r
Mr and Mrs. Robert Burdette,
CAm.£
St
riod1c study of hospital uses and
.,
oun a •on.
Mrs. Edgar Abbott was C(Jnfined
een 16·00 to 24·• costs be provided.
riety of !lpGrt!l.
Dw·ing the dinner, 10 men were to her twme the paat week with 00: HeUers 141.00 to %2.00; Baby
Lotits Team Title
indicted into th~ Football Hall of influenza.
Beef 10.00 to 25.00; Fat Cows
The United States has main· Fame: Glenn Davis, Army haU· Mr. and Mra. Hugh Bearh.s 11.00 to 15.(10; Canners 9.00 to Ohio C Ue
Basketball Score
0
tained its traditional superiority back: Weldon Humble, Rice spent SaturHsy evenlnl with Mr. 12.00; Bulls 14.00 to 18.110; Mllk
It'
In track and field In the Olympics guard; Charley Justicto, Nartb and Mrs. John Smith of Pomeroy. Cows 90.00 to 175.00,
Ohio Sta&amp;e. tt, PUUbur&amp;b 71
but has lost the unofficial team Carolina halfback : George Me- , Mrs. R. T. Burdette spent sev·\ VEAL CALVES -Tops 37.00; Dayton 72, Toledo 57
championship to Russia because Afee. Duke hallback; Pat Pazzet- eral days wUh her
daughter, Seconds 30.00 to 35.00; Medium Bowll g Gr
741 CllbiiiiUI 81
01 points piled up by Soviet ath- ti, Lehigh quarlerhack: Claude Mrs. Glenn Smith and family of l20.00 to 26.00; Com. 6: Hvs. 18.00
n
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7
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1to 2:9.00; Culls 15.00 to 20.00.
Wayue State 87 •/ Jolaa Carroll S
letes in gymnastics, wrestling and Reed11, Oklahoma fullback; Bob Pameroy.
other sport. considered ••minor" Reynolds, Stanford tackle; Bob Mr. and Mrs. William Radford ·SHEEP _ Ewes • Lms 4 00 DefiallCe 83, Blufftoo M
lu the United States.
Suffrldge, Tennessee 1108rd; Doo were Parkersburg visitors: Fri-lto 8.00; Stock Ewes 4_00 to a,OO: Ohio Northera 6"1, Athlaad 57
"Let me say that his adminis- Faurot, Missouri coach. and the day .
I rat Sheep 4.00 to 8.00; Culls 1.00 x.,·ler 94, Maria• 4T
tration intends lo give full sup- late Charley Caldwell, Prlncetcn Mrs. Maston Roberts .visited on 1to 5.00; Bucks 4.00 to 8.; Fat GeMU Pa. 83. Young1towu 'T7
port to the Olympic development coach.
Sunday afternoon ':1th ~rs. Wethers 4.00 to 8.00.
Kenl State 79,
program." the President said.
George Robert~ who 18 confmed LAMBS - Tops 16.50; Seconds
Baldwin·Walla~P: 5t
"We will not subsidize our alh· Mrs. Ed Blackburn has return- to Holzer Hospital.
!12.00 to 15.00; Light Wls.
Marietta 86, w. va. Wesleyan ?t
lctes, as some nationa do. But we ed home from a two weeks visit Jan~ ~mold w~ ~de~ent 8 ~ to 1-4.00; Common 8.00 to 12.00.
Pikeville Ky. 58, Steubenville 51
will. through greater pal'ticipatloa I ln Pbleps, Ky.
appen ec omy at eags
enera
,~
ed
h
1
l
f't
M•·s
Bruz
Gi'bson
has
been
via·
Ro~&gt;pltal
last
week
was
returned
1
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and unprov
p ys ca
1 ness,
.
h
Sunda
produce a standard llf excellence lting in Columbus with her sons o;;e and My . Will"
Cla k
which will en&lt;:~ble our ath!etes to Granville, Harold and Vemin
r.R. h drs.
aamf
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BOn, tc ar , came rom evewm the Olymp1cs-and do so on and their famlhes.
land to spend the weekend al
an amatPur bnsis ."
I Guest&amp; or Mr. and Mrs. Chef!· their home here
Kennedy said progres!l toward ter Jones Sunday evening wert' Victor Brown. conducted the
this goal already has been made ! Mr. and Mrs. William 'I'hamas. worship services here Sunday eve··---- ·-·-- - - ning while Rev . Card was in
viva] services at Alfred.

prevented by cessntion of smok- liJ.J.· Oscar Auerbach and E.
ing was reported Tuesday by two Cuyler Hammonil reported they Mr. and Mrs. William VB11M&lt;'ter
- - - -~------------ -- have found what ' they believed to and family of California are
cancer itlng Mrs. Alma Johnson and fam·
'Come Blow Your Horn," to write the I don't like Parisians. Then I'd discover- of the stale. After hi~&lt; first wife be pre . cancerous
ed
something,
I
discovered
that
Parislans
died,
he
married
again,
and
in
celb
disintegrate
and
I
ily ,
libretto.
hate everybody, Including each other. six yt ·ars this woman has turn- m smoker" who stop
Miss Joan Oliv~r, Miss Bormle
Did you know that Ava Gardner had All the nice people you meet in Paris eod h•m into Lhe worst alcoholic They said this Indicated that
Wamsley and M1ss Sandra
a bodyguard? Well, it seems she has. At want to kill tbemselves and the rest " 1:~: a v e ever known In my S2 effects of years of cigarette smak· 1 nett s~nt t~. ~eeken~ In Coll&gt;many rate, a William Gallagher, described ought to."
years of nursing. He will take ll)Y 1 ing can be reversed.
fbus, Oh•o. vJsLtmg Miss
~s her "Secretary and bodyguard," was
Truman, honey, just for that you Social Security check and ~ave ; They presented their findings to · Wamsley ·
.
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fined.25inaMadridcourtforfollowing ought to be sentenced to five years in me without even a crumb oflthe 12th Annual VA Medical Re- I ~r. and
Davld.HarrLson
orders · when the screen star said she Bridgeport.
bread. He lies and cheats - any- searrh Conforen('e here.
an ~~ 0 ~k~o';d OhJo, 1
0
8 ~~~ aHu ~J Sev~~ ng.
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·-----·---- thing to get liquor. He joined the ''Previous studies showed that
(but not quite) that you should A. A.·, and had psychlatrle treat- ttte Incidence of deat.h from lunR Mr ~n':f Mrs ~lbea~osm.lt~vllslted
list~n well to his side, be su1·e of m~nl for four months. Was I cancer among continuing ciga- M · cl M ·
r
ytJur point, s~ate ~t, and . with- fine for. six weeks . tl_ten his wife reHe !lmok~r!'l was considerably fa~ll~n at p~~t J;l~~!an~~~day.
draw.
If ,you re nght, he II take c11 !1f'd tum back and Ll starter! all higher than tor fonner smokers Larry F ox, who 1s s1a110ne
· d
.
11. If yvu re wrong .fand pa1·ent9 O\'er a~ain. 11~ is 44 b~t lo?ks who h&lt;~d stopped," Hammond Marylnncl with the Army · ·
ofte~ arel, ~u won I fH!l nearly 60. I know he 111 destroymg h•m · said. ''But here wa!l no definite hil parents Mr. aDd Mrs.
so sLI:y backm&amp; d~wn when you !!elf. but whnt can I ilo? - AL· proof thllt this resulted from the Fox, Sunday.
haven t made a b•g rhubarb ov. COHOLIC'S MOTHER.
ces8ation of "moking."
.Jim Hamilton and Mr. and
er the subject. - H..
Denr A.M.:
The bronchial tube lining of 'me M:rs. Clarence Ward and daughter
BY HJ.:LEN BOTTEL
Dear Mother:
Dear Helen:
If he joined lhe A.A. once and persons was studied by the two Brenda of Cohunbus, Ohio. visit·
Play alon1 w1th hlm Yank lhe You said, "Remflmber that, took voluntary treatment, than researchers. Those studied tnclud- ed Mr. and Mr.s. Oscar
Dear Helen
our 10n doesn't t.alk hack or "vlolm" out or his hand and clob- you old~ters. when you read the there ls hope for him - he recog. ed 72 persons who had smoked for SUnday. Brenda Lee is vislting her
get mad. In fact. he uauaUy ber h1m over the heed with it ,In fro?t page sensahons on Juvenile mrecl h1~ problem ;md wants help. at least 10 years and given 1t up grandparents for • period of
!eventually&gt; doea what we te11 other words. laugh - he ('Xpecls delmquency, but skLp over l he But his wtfe must be helped rtrst. at least five years, '12 of the same time,
him to do. Frankly, he's a pret- Ll
storle~ of r,outhful aciJievements leilher up on her feet, or out o( age and occuptUon that continued Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Ross and
' ty good kid but one Lhmg he does Lo~k, if. you~ don'L kno~ t~at 0 ~ paj,je 56. Helen, peop_le would- the p ctw-e Two alcoholics, Jiv -l to smokP and 72 non-smoker!.
family of Mason visited Mr '
1
drives rrt;..craJy. Wht!never 1 try ar~umg lo\'lth a leen-ager Js hke n t sktp ov~r these stones about , ing together, ran only drag each ln both Ute non-smokers and ex· Mrs. Artley Blake, SUndaY.
to ar"ue
"ainling
o~r a -sed
surface • the . good k1ds If they were mler- 1Io'h('r
Mrs.Ohio
Marcellaited
Olapman
af
• down · - H·
e 8 point he pieks up an "'
·
a• ~..
smo kers, they found ·many 1ew- land
M
d M I
18
1
imaainary violin. rolls up his then you're as unawure as the estmg Y written and Prm:"inenUy ~~or a revised Helping Hand er atypic 11 J cells-those that some
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r. an
rs.
eyee, gets a silly grin on his face rest or us motllt'rs who hope dlsplaye&lt;l, like ~aybe m y~ur Department List, send a Ion g ICientiats believe precede the 00. H. C. Cartwright, Wednesday.
I
and startl' to "play.'' How do you l!Omeday wt'U win Iii battle of etJlumn? Why don 1 you set as1de stam'ped, .self-addressed envelope set of cancer.
~rs. Hazel HOM!har of
combat puaive reai!llance in a words, but never do.
a spot _each week or rn_onth far wHelen BotteL care of this news· Some of these ceUs tn ex-smak· :~~ed Mrs. Thelma Henry,
tHwgert - MOTHER WHO lS With six years exper)ence be- somelhmg, GOOD the k•ds have paper.
ers appeared to~ disintegrating, M;;~ James CUnningham and
TtRED 01' KID-DING.
hind me I hav. almost learned d~~- YHolu 1• • alreadndy 11oldb about 'IlL is column is dedicated to ty reported.
dau"hter Denise of New Haven ·
ta~•r
e
p ng Ha
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s
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h
o Mina
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kn
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am• Y vmg, so 1 you re av· "We believe thhL will answer visited
Lewla.
ow there are hundreds of oth· ing kid trouble Dr just plain trou- the question of many physicians Mr. and Mrs. Cline l:rwln .
er good things young people do, ble, let Helen help YOU. She wiU as to whether
ceaaation of South Side, w. Va., and Mr.
-:";;.;:.,;;;;;c:r======;~ wmsual. kind, thoughtrt.:l gestures also \\o.elcome _your own amusing smoking after many year! Is Mrs. Tony Colley, Rusty and
r"
that, were the~ known, would experiences. Addr&lt;.ss Helen Bot· benefkwl\'' Auerbach .said. "We C., called on Mr. and Mn.
h~lp eombat thJB growing cynl· tel in care of this newspaper.
believe the B.lliWer is yes.''
Lewia NCent)y.
c1sm about our teen-agen a n d
smaller fry. How about giving it

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PLEASANT VALLEY H08PITAL ,Daliy

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champ!. iii:Jovade Pomeroy Frlday night Ill bopot a1 upootllnl
a similar bid b7 !he Panlborl.
1l\e honnlen took their finl
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Sprlgp
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II tile Pntbon. ~-·• · !,WO Iiiii aodl'llllt ......,1111 . . .,. 'l'bt
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- Will be ~
J.l._. red.Jioaded lAIMIOD p1oymaker
'l'bt 1oak7 two-tl• AIJ.8IXIAL Pulber AileD lllmm 111111 II 1 lOp outtillt allot for JICUon
oW' lod ~- Ia -1a1 lnl M forward Bob WIDebnmlor.
t1J1a ......,,
year. He - " for J40 polala llamm hla ......., lm~ 'l'bt J»werfu1 ~'amber olfemlve
d urI B 1 tile lad pulled thilleiiiNI over WI year. lrl the maclllnery is expected to rely
olow!l .., .......,._ Ill tal1lad openlnc two lequa tllta, I he .,.m on a potent fut b r 1 a k
lnOitly Cll bol&gt;bing ftod-ln pla)'l bUlky . - hla chipped In o' to- wbJcb hu been Ulllloppable tbla
from lho oulllde.
.tal of 31 polnll and rebounded ......, 111 three outfnga.
Ill and ruged S..S forward well.
Pomeroy'• Terry Oh11n~r. 4-(l,
Ra.... lfJIIoo . will team wIth
Guard Sam BotkloJ, aiH - - and Eddie Buffinlton, 5-B. team
Sprlip fol- IOboundlzla oplnJt lor, wu the J"""- oquad'a- devutalinl fut brook.

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wilh Bob W,...,..._ on ' tho but 1.1 now begJnnlng to get the '
Tr1cky playmoker Bullington feel of varsity bali and Is bocommovoa tho boll clown court IN! in( a valued ollenslve player.
the lut break and IDIOothly The Panthers have material to
lipo -~ to hack up th.o otarlen. Rusty Leieither Winebrenner , or Ohlinter. lie, a 11-1 junlor may ,.. action 1
Colcll Ru" M..,.., quintet il oround .the hlaket while Tom
oxparienced except fo~ Bopho- Wblte, 11-8, Junior, is a r..t remore Mickey w-.er, ..to. serve forward. Mike Werry, a
He hu pro\'lded t.ha Panthers stnklr, may not be ready fo-1 acwith a reboundinl pui1Ch at for- Uon alter suffering a sprained
waed In !bob- lint throo ,..,.., ankle earlier this week.

B4rlter, Ravenswood ; Mrs. Lelia

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Talent, Speed, And Bulk
Feature 1961 Gri'd Squad

gl~ Wilhams, Ravens"'·ood , Mn went on display today as United .

ORISS &amp; SPORT

Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Dec. 7, 1961

Mtddlepol1

Dec .

rry

Press lnterilatiOnal announced its
ho~o~..
li
rd
J~s Jordan and son, Collage- 1961 All-Ohio teams .
el klngK nelman lawa
m.. M.ra Hi
Stu•- G ,, .
wenl to an y en van o
v..,....;
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ram
..,., aut· Seleclfli by the state's sports.
.
·
champton Mou1llon, a ft.-foot, 1·
pcJllt: Mrs. William Pbelpl! .md writers, t·oaches and sr-orts an- inch la&amp;-pound end who fuUilled
IIOil, IA!tart; Mu. Ralph 0 II e r , I nouncers, the first team 'lffensive the Tigers' traditio~ (Jf
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.JllRTliS : A 80Jl to Mr , aD d ' and defemtive ..,.,uads
possessed
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(me ends almost every season.
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an
abundance
of
speed,
bulk
and
.~,u...
ru:mn, ew
v
Quar-terback Race Tight
eri. A IOD to Mr. and Mrt. JaJt)(&gt;s lnlem. A look at the person~[ on Roth Sygar and Ivan probab\v
..r.lal
G·"~lis
the first teams as wt&gt;Jl as lhe runJ
.E:.p er, .......,... ·
. "'ill be bombarde(j with offers
nerup squads reveai.OJ that Ohto
~ DON'T GET UP NIGHTS
still is one of the nation's top pro- from college!!, although just
n. JW• Juti l9c ID(I u ho-w:• to .atart
. .
any other member of the top 22
ri!J.Iet'--or your money baell: at any ducers of gnd1ron talent.
k lh·' 1 k
d~ .tore. Wben fUnctional IW!.n~y
Call a1so ta e
tnr p c '
d~rdva e11u11B 1ettJng up nilbh.
The leading vote getter in the
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ac•ntJ flow , humin•, backache. le~E b kfl lri
b 1 N'l M
Teamed Wlth Sygar on the
P4t.n~~&gt; d.itune..
uae euy·t~&gt;-take ac e
was un ea en J es c- team offensive backfield was Hen
B~KETS 4-4u trutm.et. Aett tan to Kinley's Ril'k Sygar a 171-pound
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eate
and
reJUI•Ue
paaaae.
NOW
red'
•
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Weaver
of
Mansheld,
probably
•f SWTsm:R &amp; WHSE DftlJ'Oii · halfback, who 500
178 pomts ]
[
f ball pia
1 th
'.&gt;tJMElWY . ROHER PHARMAC'i . nd
i ed 1200 ard
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yer n _e
2 the astest oot .
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ga n .
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state. Weaver gamed 918 yards m
eight games before suffering a
k~ injury right after n !16-yard
f
run in the opening minutes of his
••• AT INGELS
ni11th one.
'111e starting quarterback post
was 8 tight race between Dick
Snyder of Nort~ canton and
Frank Slavroff of Columbus Eastmoor. The 1!15-pound Snyder got
the nod frorri a convinced bloe of
voters frm Northeastern Ohio.
Snyder gained 1,420 yards in 157
trips, and com'pJeted 68 of 134
passes for 954 yards and six
touchdowns for North Canton,
which lost only once in 10 starts.
Marlins Ferry's Duck
played in a losing high school
game and five times ~ained
·
or more from hts fullback
posit ion during the campaign,
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~0~ iaf expected_ to play
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Kroll decided to play for the
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Teamed at the offensivr guards
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while Jay Mackey of Fremont
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Edwards, RuUand, Nov. 29 ; Mn.
Helen Weddle, Portland, Dec. 1;
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Hardy, and Clara Dyer, Ston,
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her 4th birthday December 2nd laining photography and comme- Nob drama. 'lbcre was baseball, Kninght, Mrs. H. L . Dyer, Mr!. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Yeaat 1 party given by he[' parents, tary to make a stale point. Per- ~ night cJuba, "Disneyland," hot .J. L. Stewart, MNJ. WaUace Stew- ger and Mrs. Blanche Yeager
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Anderson. At- haps a more valuable inspiratlOD logs and so on. Some of these i art, Mrs. Ottie Rou~&gt;h , Mr~ . R. 1 d sited Mrs. Andrew Cross of Le- ·
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I about Japan that be aired last Mrs. Uoyd Roush and the host- recently underwent 'iur gery al lhc
bert and Jamea; Kimmie, .James Monday night's full-hour once- 1umrner.
ess, Mrs. Stone. 1'he next meet·
Shelia and Gail Peck, Eddie and over-lightly for the land of the 'Th.ere were also some shota of. . ing will be at the home of Mn. Hikers, Hartford Hoofers and
Joe Varian, her grandfather, Mr. island kingdom, filmed in color Japan's more allur.ing landscape. Fred Batey.
!Hartford Huskies. They chose '
last summer, set out to depict the 1 WWJ happy to note that thYJ wa!
4-11 CLVB ORGANIZED
Hartford Hikers for their I I
Qlarlea Varian.
PEJUK)NAL MENTION'
social, cultural 11.Ad erohOIJlic rev- one imide-In-Japan travelogue A meetibf: was held Tuesday Mrs . John Kearns Jr. was chosMr. and MI'B, Melvin Morri! or olution 1 that Japan and its 99 mU- which shunned Mt. Fuji. But 1
·
to organize • -4-H club en leader. Membership cards
Columbus, 0 ., and her mother, lion inhabltanta. are undergoing. was unhappy to note that the Iin Hartford . Three names were I were given out to those attendMrs. Morrbl of HaiTisonville, 0
h
d _._ bj~ ni J
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•l!lted Mr. and Mrs. Charles Va ·porter, told how Japan, with feud- poverty, the .slum$ of Tokyo
Um Sunday.
alism only about 50 years behind Osaka, the phght oC the day
fl
Frank Harrll or Mason called ber not to mention her World er and the labor broker .in all thi~
on Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewia on W.;. 11 defeat, has climbed to the upheaval, the study •w~"'~t:f!~
Wednesday evening.
statui of world industrial power to the easy, obvious, Cl
Mr. IIDd Mrs. George BUI'DI aodon No. 4. Much wa• mad~ of her ing and niildly rhauvirll~t.lc ap
daughten went to Charle8ton
talent for att.a&lt;!hing Western tech- p~oacb. Not enoogh attentiOn Wtul
Saturday and spent the day shop- ntque~, · fads ard folbletJ, often devoted to the people of
111
ping
without aD)' alteration or transla- and the forces controlUng
_ ·II
Mrs. Frieda Henry and Mrhs: tioD,. to htr own Hfe.
reactiOIUI to their varied pr•ob-•' il
-ll"ene JU5ti8 al4m.l with their ot
-~ty h ! y
An :-.
~~sisters, motored to Upper Flat. 'l1le report m :u le it clear that 1eroa, A r"'~ s ow 61· • .....

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By ALLIGATOR
Give him true fabri~ luxi.IJ')' - 1 luxury blend oJ orion and wool is light·
weia:ht yet will ktep blm warm and comfortable, ~ate~ repel!('nt procesud
for aU-weatber wear thil AUi.a:ator outercoat w11l 11ve real u t15faction .
La)' Away a aeleetion nowl

For Chdstmas From Mason Furniture .

Othor Topcoata Prleod To $59.95

Always A Welcome Gift • • •

STETSON HATS
If you're not sure of his &amp;i'le or the ~t yle he likes hest
. , , Here's ?. novel way to gi ve4h~ eift he. real!y w an~s

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'Miursday and visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Probe Roush and Mr.
and Mrs. Jasper Roush and went
to pt, Pleasant for dlnller at the
Ball Restaurant, On the way home
they visited Mr. and Mrs. Lawrenee Colen1an.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry AlliJCOtt,
West Columbia, and Mr. and M~s.
Glenn Glaze and family of Middleport, visited Mr. and Mra.
Harry
Johnson
Mr. and
Mrs. recently.
Byron Van Meter
J r. and children of St. Albans,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Byi'OD Van
Mt?ter Monday -ml'.
Mr. and Mrs. BID Stobart of
RAl'ine, 0 ., and Mr. and Mre.
George Johnson were shopping Jn
Hunf.ington FrldaJ.
.
Mr. and Mr!. James Bennett
And son Sammy Joe spent the
Wt'&lt;'kend at Waverly, 0., villt.ing
Mrs. Martha Bennett.
Mr. and Mra. ReeH WllHama
and daughter Sharoa and SUe
Morgan of pt_ PleuaDt ealJed oo
Mrs. Alma Johnson Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Varian,
Jr. and family 1pent th&amp; weekend

a miniature hat bo:d The certificate will be the hP

~ir 'that a Stetson Hat awaits him and he can choose it
from our selectiOn of sty lei and colon.

Give lfim Just What He Needs

world's faBled selling remote control TV
over a million uBeral/

$1l95 .. $15·'5
Other Hoto Priced From $7.95
Open Mon. &amp; Sat. Nltoo 'TII9 P.M.

SLACKS
By RESTON
Make his C~lstma1 a real succe98 with • palr ol

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this national dynamism, despite portant lhow? No.
starUiq and almost romical man-ifeltations, al!o breeds domestit! Remember P t= a r I
upbe~:Jval. Unfortunately, produc- "HeMesey"did MODday night.
er Lou Hazam's approac.h di&lt;ln't After be had 8 pleasant taU
get down to cases. 1 thmk they with a. folksy admiral and
'II
got their entertalnment vs. infor- a camera 1ale 11num, Jaclde l'.ii
mation priorities mhl:ed.
and Abby Dullon- Ll. Chi,ck 11
'11tere wis, anyhow , very llttle er
and Martha Hale,
probing. Newman spoke of
.. &amp;ailed out into
pan' 11 struggle to make Ita
and placed a wreath at
ment to Jta new status, but the
Harbor Memorial that

,

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Haskins-Tanner

From

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Va., spent
recenUy al her home In M.....
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Lester Dodaon., emp oy
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mervllle, w va., wpa home ~
his family during the
. Tbomaa Ryan, Springflek', O.,
with hiJ -

Mason

Emory Fry

recenUy w.re Mr. and
C.
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Jlaeb from our a~lection of gabardinea, nam1els.
worsteds and rayon~ in sha&lt;lings sure to Jlatter his
wardrobe.

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erected above the llulkeroll
of lhe USS Arizona.
The meaningful CBS-TV
made its point with
feeling. Nurse Hale'•
sigh was most
eploJgue, Chick 8bd 1
Dec . 7, 19f1, and •nr,og~&lt;lll
a philoaophlcal chat about
peace
·
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to depict the superficial
ltles between East and West.
Of course, with that In
the camera~ were able to tum
many interesting scenes of contrast. Some Ja~ women
wear taprl alae~ . others still
wear the tracUtiGnal kimono 1n
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Mr. and Mra. Df
of Philadelphia, P11
ftt Olallllel lwba: "Job
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Clark Ellott of CohuwJu.s,
Brown'• Body,'" tbe
• 6 Porlts • 6 Knives
were Sunday guests of Mr.
poem by Stephen Vicent Beoet,
• 6 .,....,.. Spoonl
Mrs. Edward Natrou.
wW be given a dramatized read· II • Iutter Knife • Su. .rSpoon
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more appropriate _ .. and
useful. He'll be puttmg
h is best foot forward thanks to you. Stop in 1nd
make your selection now!

Also See Our Nunn-Bush &amp; Pedwin Styltt
Alwoyo A Woloomo Gift

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FOr His Outdoor We1r

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You' ll be sure to find a Sport Shllt
to please bim from our choice Nlleo
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blends in the seaso~·a newest ~
ment ot stripes. plaids, ebeeki, .pmllt
or plain colors.
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Winter Jackets
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ARROW SHIRTS
$4.50 to $6.95
Give a man tbe kind of Christmll
that will highlight his life with

$6·'· .. $39·95

f~ahion a~ ~ttery, and it 's easy
to do with Mulow SHIRTS. Our
ae1eetion includes a wide rt.nte Of
collar styles, all Mitoga tailored
•nd "Sanforized" for lastine fit.

He'll really &amp;ppreciate one of
these winter jackets or surburban

tbat are warmly proteeUvt1
in any weather, and long on loots
and wear. Jf your man likes

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SPORT SHIRTS

We are cooperating In the llollipolis
Merchants 1961 "Bonds·away Bon·
anza." $3,000 in U. S. Savings
Bonds are to'be given away, so, stop
in and let us tell you ·bow to be a
lucky winner.

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warmth and comfort, stop In now

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and l..aJ·Away a selection.

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· Thia ChrJstmu sea10n our young men's
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ever before, to selett for bim a &amp;ift be'U
·eally appreciate. S1Jet 8 to 20.

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from the ruoged eold. Choooe
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ltra:e ~lection of styles in aiu1 I . 20.

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FOil GOUIII!liiG
sec11ng a Chrtsunq c
to
NEW YORK IUPI&gt;-'J'be
k.' 9 ilila year?
' annuThe Soviet premier has made II Jolm Dewey award olllle UaJt.
tr. Yuletide mailing list of at eel Federatloa ol Teaehen will bt
b:st one American tlmlly. And
here Mareh a to Seer.
tr..y asked today tllat their fellow
of Labor Artlrur Goldhorg,
(ti''~n• join them ln flooding the
.nnouacecl Tuaday. '!be

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WY 2·3738 after 5 p. m.
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f ' -on for it," said Newton
o .. t:burbsn Ga~en City, N. Y.,
s oc;or of tbe idea. "It ,miibt ac·

what · caa

c:r1''"'1ish nothing-but
be lo~t?"

Ojell saki the card be, bil wife,
Lo:s, and two daughtera had
pioked out lor KhrushchO¥ con·
centrated on the theme "peace
on earth, good will toward mmi."

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now bt awarded to plants
to Increased Amerl-

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vid't! massive evidence of our gen- were bualneu visitors in Muulne desire for Peace," be 1akl
oo Friday.
Odell. a 50-year-&lt;~ld advertiJiD&amp;I~=========
ex ~ cuti~. presented hll J)I'OIIOiaJ
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!()-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Dec. 7, 1961
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Miss Char,..ne Zundel w., elect- ~
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M • I A'-Oln Y
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am wu
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a worthy matron when Pomeroy

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Lims:. The meetmg wh1eh was HI
three d11'1trtct conference, was aty
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tended by Qver 600 young Pfople
BY LUcu.LE lJAWKIN!
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( ZundeL
or Mi'Arthur VISited frtends Tues· ! patron. Gu~tsM pr~~ Dl t~
day and attended the funeral or Deputy Gran
atron
s c

•

....
..ary lllanhaG rl)up
Mel Monday
'lbe Docember

Et~enlnB

.......
PW'ty
Held
Upbn
InC
withwldt_..bnenta!Dtoop.
the holiday ...... were 8
' 81
tL-'-·
terVOCI by Mrs. William Bamhart
oy • r ·~

IIHM!IlJtl ill tho and

...run1 fot a Mary Martha CUcle of thO

First Baptllt church wa•

'lbe !Kilt birthdly or DIYid
Grant, eon ol Mr. ond !lin. BW

loin. Herman Martin.

Pome-

v

L--

1:'

ed 0

G.rant, wa• celebrat.ed Tuesday

the , owa I'..XCmu•l
n during the afternoon aeulon of
0
B r w ·-~~aU;=- ~ ~ long .::pw~:'::; ...., ~
Mon:y-= : Mro . Tui'Mltty Afternoop the Middleport Klnd1111orlen.
~~ Ru:~ CharJ~ Dl1- Christmas ~ration&amp; Pollowing Eugene ~plett, and group alng: Anno~t Ul ~~ made Seated . Jt hb 1pe..:1al ttble
I rd E th .
wa~-n dmner the '"""'P adL...--:~ to 8 10.g of ......__htmas
carol•
of the marraage of Mill K a 'I were Mtclwel BartawUt, David
111
ar,....

row,

z·

.

ap

.

The

aoe

ted at

roy

::!,

Geo-•
~&amp;-a

a · s er ·
......, •
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"' H
d ghter r Mr
d
Martha · Genevieve Swartz, Elec.- party room for a IIOcial evening. During tile business ae!lion in ' anaon, au
o
. an
'
.
ti Attending were Patrick Lochary
Mrs. Harold Hanson of Pomeyoy,
11.
ta ;L anLudla Phil WI lhoarmon, ~~-; Fred Roacnbaum Arthur Skin: charge of Mrl. Richard Flnlaw, to Mr Allen Lee King of NeVI
ne
Neue w was e~a.:v
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.a_
~.
• t.a Ha
W v
ed 8.i secreta
will be mtaJLed lner, DurrJJ"d Cumfql, Robert preai~nt , ·~- on pro~
ven, · a.

1 batl
May, M c
Oodlon. Helpo
Anthony, Ter---i.
Rlc'.. ~.
a.J

Swilher, Michael
Haley and DBMY
ers 9/ere Barbara
eaa Snyder, Kim
at 8 later da~
·Slory, Edward :l:em1edy, Ptdllp completed by tbe group we~ gtv- The double ring ceremony wu Stobart, v J c l 0 r McCloud and
.
·.
I Radford, Pearl Smith, Tom fteu. en. Planl were made for t be perfonned Tue.sday afternoon at
RelreshmenU of
Me.. Clara Grueser.
'"· Blanche Hart; grand _repre- Followmg the JOStallatlon, Mrs. ter. Fred Goegleln, David Cum- coatlnuanct ol the ..wing pro- 3:30 In tbe sanctuary of the Mid· Michael May. .
•
sentat1ve
of
North
Dakota,
Ger·
Crow
was
presented
a
paal
ma1
.
AU
B
E
rl
T
h
~··
lor
needy
at
the
eam.........,U
die
rt
~-t
Uot'ted
~--•merChristmal
enokiM
and
1
e
t
Mrs Huss Watson aoo M r s 1
.
h mga ,
en a11 , a
om a, .,rvo;1111
~
po .. ""
r.r~,~
Pomeroy, Ohio
--~ by Mrs. aldme Young; grand repruenta·
I
Scott accompamt'U
H .d... trons JeWel, on behalf of t e Homer Radl--~
oru, Roy Ho1••
ler, "·nvnr Christian Center • Youn1otown • 1-80 Church by Rev . How-~
"'u Run.
r cream wert served by hll JnDlh..
1
11
TONIGHT
1 · William Knight of Pt. Pleasant.
v~ . of Kansas, Mary u&amp;' ... s; chapter, by Gerald me Young er Smith, William Radfonl, Rob- and for a au'istmaa party.
pelt. Witnesses for the ceremony er, uallted by M'n. Guy R~
NOT OPEN
't
. Va visitPd 'I'u&lt;'sday in Hunt- vlsJtmg worthy matrons and ~~and Mr. Crow was
ert Lewis, Richard Flnlaw
The meeting closed •ith a cir- were Mrs. John Werry and M.n. nolds, teacher. Coloring bookl
. gt . W Va
;thy patrOOJ: past matrons a pallt patrons jewel by F
Don Wood and E. J. Hill.
'I cle of prayer, and a des8ert Clinton Fisher of Middleport. were
giv@IJ to the claA.
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
m on, Edd. . . h
d d
past patrons of Pomeroy Chap- tnar on behalf of the chapter.
ft.
•·
Mrs.
1e K1tc en an
aug ·
Ed'th
Hu...,mp
' ". ill er, trustee Refreshments were aerved
......cem.,...r 8·9
nd M
AI
K't h ter :
I
1.
"THE HOODLUM PRIEST" Iter. Jute, al
rks. dma Ch'-' .' iot the OES home : and dist:ing· the dining room decorated
Dun Murray, Larr)· Gates, en spenl t 1e wee en m I11 I· . l..~..l
•
d'
H ry
•
. D II
h
d M w·n·
K't
UISu~ masons me1u tng,
ar a ChrlstD)/:UJ tree and holly on
od
K
1
• 1P. Smith, Fred Bl.aetnar, 'Ibeo ~i.Cindi Wo , e1r u ea
rot e, Mr. an
rs . I tam
d the refreshment
A TRUE Story!
cmd daughter.
.
.
.
~~ mante1· an
HJ"HE CANADIANS"
Mrs. Willard Ebersbach and i\Sm1th and Ptul Willi.aJmon.
table attractive in a white cover,
('fechnicolor)
~ ~ ~:~:~:,~r Juye&lt;e were Columbus Invitations to attend installa- centered with an
Robert Ryan, John Delmer,
i
Tuesday.
were read from the fol- of mwns wlt~ candl.es' in crystal
Elberfelds leatureo dependable nationally known
Torin Thatcher and
. Mrs. Kenneth Harris and Mrs. loWlng_· chapte_ ra._ Harrisonville, holders on e1ther atde.
makes in every department . . . floor coverings ...
Teresa Slralas.
Ch es h1 ~· G8 II :po118 • AI'm~ny
·
N
Russell were Monday vi!ii, ew
Mrs. Crow presided at the
furniture ... applianees ... draperies .. . ready
SUN.D=~~0-1~-1~UES.
in Parkersburg, W. Va.
Marshfield, Bartlet. ~well, ~lh· fee service and Mra. Yoijng at
to wear .. . music .. . home furnishings ... men's
Mrs. Charles Penrose an
Thea, Mt. Mor1ab, Rarme, tea.
"'ADA"
and boys' wear ... domestics .. . hosiery ... wod.mg'htet·s. Marilyn, Mary,
Minear.
Susan Hayward
Courteous, capable sales people
men's wear ... infants' wear ... Kodaks . .. cos·
Installation of officers was con·
and JeanneUe and MiSs
Dean Martin
to help you,
metico .. . notions. Come In and vis it with us and
Koski of Newa1·k spent be past
by installing officers, ElSUN., MON., TUES.
weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
sie smith and Theo Smith; invit,..
see the many Chrlstmaslime values all over the
Make Elbtrfelds Your Shopping Center
Dec. 10·11 ·12
•tosaman and (ami"·. Miners- ing marshall, Patl)' Radford;
store.
''ADA"
"
IQ
ville.
find installing off leers, Maud GruellltllllllllltllliiiiM-··1'11111
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MEIGS THEATRE

pr=ted :

hI

Elberfelds In Pomeroy

ltlon.s

Elberfelds Are Open Both
Friday &amp; Saturday Evenings Til 9

I'

Mrs. Biggs Is
Re-Elected Most
Excellent Chief

('l'echnict~olor;
ll ro-CA. ~~~;-;~;
Susan HayWard, Dean Martin
'62 TEAM
Ralph Meeker, Wilfrid HyC e
White. Based on Wirt Wil-

KING'S POlNT, N.Y.

Iiams beat seller "Ada Dallas" , • • behind-the-scene•
story of a fabulous hellcat of
woman! St..lrtlina:! Reveal·

Center Mike Gallagher of
Curd marahalls· Lucille Swackand
rd
,
organ!~: Thelma Dlll,
land,
·, and Fr·"
Blaetln·•.
aenLewis Ohio,
ol SylcE!gua,guaAla.,
~:t.~
..,
d
.
f th
name CO·ca~ams 0
e
.
u· s· Merchant Marme Academy Other officers. mstalled were,
t'ootball team for the 1962 seallon .. Denzil ~glem, wo.rthy patron.
. BROS .
Ella sn:nth, li.SSOCI&amp;te matron
•
Dale Srmth , associate patron; Mabel Goeglein. trea1urer: Ruth
Tompkins, eooductress; Ethel

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lYe•
G
AWay

AI Maooo

Furnltyre

V'BE'E.1

At llutlond

.,J

fyrnlture

Gir-l Scout• Work
0 n Timely
l'ro]'ect•
·

Alteneding were Margie Harris,
Morris, Olito Lewis, .Janis
Scl•m&lt;•ll.. Paula Theis , Christine
Batley, Connie Cooke. Becky
Alleo&gt;Swt&gt;rlh . K~y Boggess, Dian·
Davis, .lamce EverlJOil IIJ1d
Mal'ie Hackett ; their leadMrs. William Everson, and
Mrs. George Hackelt, Jr.

!I

LIBERTY THEATRE

Ragular $200 Value

MIDDLEPORT, OH10

A 3·Pe. Bedroom Suite glven ,
at each store - Rutland Furn1tura

NOW IHOWIN0

and Ma1on Furaiture. Nothina to bU)",
alilk for your free ticket. Need not be prelit!H~ to wm.

"DONDI"

Mason Furniture

Based on the comic strip
that thrills million&amp;!
With David Janueb, Patti

MASON, W, VA.

Pa,i;e, Walter Winchell

I

RUTLAND, OHIO

ALSO SELECTED SHORTI

I

NECKTIES
$1e00

Men's Dress Shirts
On The Main Floor -

Mrs. Ohlinger
WiJS Hostess
At Church Event

GIFTS FOR HER:
eFuture Lock

eArtcarYed Dla!110nd Ringo

e Diamond Cocktail Ringo

Dlallltlfld Rl"'"

•PMrl Ringo

e Block Onyx Ringo

e Eutern Star Rl"'"

• Birthstone Ringo
-lul.vo tl Eltln Watchoc

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lo:.

eRemlngton, Norelco-Ledl•' EIO.itflc

e Pendonlo •Identification Br_l... eSIIvorware eHoll-are

.,,.., &amp; Pencil Seta e .Watarmon and Parker e Prlnce11 Gardntr Billfolds
•Manicure Seto

eRomon Lodl"' Lighten

eCultured Purl•

.;~

1 '

.•

GIFTS FOR HIM:
eJiack Onyx Rings

• Lodge Ringo

I

eSignat Ri"'" eBulovo tl Elgin W111ch•
e Speld1l Watch Banda

Mro. PhU Ohlinler enu•rtal•~\1
tho WSWS of tho Enterprloe
Tueaday evenlnl ol
home,~ BiD.
. "Tiut Angal'o Mtooai•·
Cbrilt, tho Lll]ht ol the w ..,....... tho ~- of the'
lad by Mra. ,Dolt
oJnilltll "' O&gt;rlllmao hymDt
qeclod tho rudlllg ol aerJp&amp;uie
IIOIIIlciDC tho birth ol JOAI
!lin. st1Jm Blar.owlcl,. Mlu
Davis and Mrl. FrlliCla
A otory "Anpla Point ol
g'.ven by ¥n. Arthur
JllJIIel Will end - · BUD·
..L followed by a porlocl ol IDitiiH I
tatltm 011 ''What Would be
Anpl'o moooage to .,. tadlaY1'"
Pra,er by Mrs. Ed Arnold
eluded the devollonl.
lolro. Ohllni• prtotdtcl al \h•
baalmtu -loft and ...........
1111wered roD call wtth • Vetil
ol ocrlpture. World
DaJ

•a•

at~nounced

e R...,lngton e Schick e Norelce El..ctrlc

gueat, and nine

-Wolllrmon tl Porker

tho -

eCuH Ll•1k1l

el\llova Translator Rodloo

ePockat tl Table Llglllen

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G~!-1'~~~\fi·. lnoiur-

~har&lt;oal

P'lY·' Slul

nylon blend

MoW bl.. or

to 14

e See the Complete Line of Suede .Flannel and Woven Flannel Sports Shlrlo and long lailshlrls•on the
Main Floor.

aflo ·te_

SPORT
SHIRTS
-Colorful p I a I da,

lllrlpes and prints .
SiM~ 8 to _
ljl.

.-hero, ....

cbiJdNI:l.

Sure To ,~nl ·

BIG YANK

'Boys'

,.

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Mano Blue Cllambray

SHIRTS

Give Him

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1leevea, loq leta. Wath

sbl\i·..,uor. Kinl olio poo-

· Printed patterns.- ·&amp;kes B

keta.' Sl,.• ·14\i to 17.

G,.......,ly tailored. Lo01

'n wear unforb:ed cotton.

tot.

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LAY-AWAY
TODAYl"'·
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COURT STREET .

ere•WJ: et..ttnr

P _..

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Plan New
Street

Goldberg Asks
To Hike Productivit~:
Then Take More Pa
·t

Surfaces
Biggest Job
Since 1957's
WI
p •
" ater r0 jeCl

IIAUMGARDNER

IIE8IBa

BI.JFFINGTON

,

CROW

FOOTBALL PLAYERS - These were twin town representatives o~ the All.SOutheastern Ohio Football Team
honored Thursday night in Jackson. Left to right, Manning Baumgardner, 175 pound Middleport fullback: Eddie
Butflll~n. 16o pound Pomeroy quarterback; Gene Hesler, 185 pound Pomeroy fullback, all seniors, and 180
poun!l 'junior Rick. Crow, Pomeroy center and line backer, who was losllpldway In the season with a leg fracture
in the Logan game. See l'age Uoday for banquet details.
-

MIAMI BEACH cUPn- Labor price movement that woukl hav~ does

~ Arthur J. Goictherg told

not h~ an

a ;erlous effect upoc our
~pon wagH, pr;..., our
AFL-CIO "''vent,.. today ol JlllymenU and 00 ~ abilicy to Uve post~. aod our_
'11tt village of S)'racuoo 15 ~
mcreaoeo 18 • rule oboulcl be underwrtts freedom w~ • ....,..J Jlllf111011la, he explaDII!IL
oeQtty In· tho midot of p]anmng
earned b y - productivity. · and vlg~rous "'-"""""Y. .
Goldherg lllid
.;:;:,ita blgpot lmprov«nent for tho
.But Goldberg lllid In I opeecb H~ oaid the Kennedy be .• ltnglo wage
IG"l ll!t« comp]elln&amp; the woter
preJIIIred fOI' delivery that vana- traboo would not JII"'IIIS" wage or Uoited States becain 1M.
tion between companiet in the price controb but depend instead varied in
Tho 1\!"jtc\ iJ to eomplelo reaame nduotry ond IDequltios be- on voluntary ..,...pon,lble" bar- and their existing
lll!'faciJit of all .t..- In the
.
twee~ grou~ of workers ~uot be gaining to prevent Inflation.
In a ll&lt;mnote,
vtll-ee.
•
.
~ ·
considered m applymg ha yardDeflMS &amp;taM
off how tl.abor aDd
~Jraou. M11y~ Herman lm1- PALM s 'EACH. Fla. IUPJI - His main points:
year for federal aid in acllool con- begins to mount and our economy Rick.
''By that, we mean bargaining ooukf help tbe
dctft aald oouneD decided last Praklent KIXI~- appeared to- Unemp1QJ111e-' - "UDeJnploJ· atruction and teacher aelarlel. to slow down."
The cabinet ilfficer •a.~ there t~at represent&amp; the .fair distribu- a~iev~ JuD
nifti to hold a public meeting day to have .ettled on the heart ment compebllltion must be Be-V•illtq _ ''We .Died a pro. 1 Reciprocal tratle _ Moderniza-· was no room for an upward tion ol wealth that 11 earned and
Res1~ to
the week of I)ecember 11 to prt· of hJJ leglalative program for the ,placed on a permanent, rational .gram," hu .taid, for retraiDI.ng tion of ~ Reciprocal Trade
technological
115 ~ch ~
aent; tbe ~~~·and dJICUI&amp; flnauc- next Congreu.
,
basis of natior.wide etandanh." workera puahed out of jobl when Agreement.: Act to put this couninl ol .....racing all otreets. llte New Ft&lt;otler legislative Medleol .:are- "Tb- wlto ore technology cbangea production try In a otronger compe"tive Jill'
~·.~ he !Wd. .
~=~;
Mayor London said he believes rt!COfDfll8DdaUone next year wiU older and retired must be per- methods and lndustriet move to . sitioo wnh pr00uct&amp; of other na·
Restrictive tarifU a:ad
financ::inl of the project C!an be center on at leaK eight basic mltted under a eyatem of Social new locations.
i bans. To ielp domestic areas
tionist trade policies will
gott•'! bo~ or a )flY.
items, aelde from hill proposala Security to get auistance andre- ClvU lliiW-- Be ... ..tprom· lhard-hit by competition after tarin creating jobl for the.
II Ia ~loved by _,...,.. ol- deaUng with national aecurlty and U.f _from the staggering co•t of 1Be speeUic legislative """""'""n· Uf barriers 111e lowered to some
they wiU
flciall tlw.l the .a,etiJ can be the cold war. Tbe Chief Execu· their medical bills."
daUons, but said the fate of"mi- extent, Kenne~y wlU ask Congresl!l
"Restrictive practices
N11,1rf1cel lot. aboot .,.,tot. EsU. tive supplled the item11 'rbursday Ed~~eatloa.- The PresWe.t Pkl r.ority citizens•• required aaUonal to provide "a recognition ol the WASHINGTON &lt;UPII _ Admin· ment manpower expert, aaid the do~ indust:~ efficiell.e7
mates
in U.m his speech to the~ . CI0 1he would renew his fight next aUent.ion so tbat aU P!3J'IODI, re- national respolllibillty in the pe- tstration officials were elated to- department wa~ "pleasantly sur- ~ palr competitive puetm61
area Wlrf «~n~ld~ at the national ronvention in Miami
gardleal of race or, eoJor, wiU riod of trans.ltior, for those indus- day over the first substantial Jm.. ~" at tbe extent of the ••Jonlt .atop unemployment; theJ .
Thurllday ~meeting.
.
"have an opportunll:y .&amp;o make a tries and people who may be ad- provement In the unemployment awaited improvement in our un- ~ ~ more.
~~~!~~
'l'!'e ~~the~~ ·tp Beach.
Alter revlewln1 ·Iegillative ac- ~
life for themselvuiJKI theJr fam- versely affec..'ted,"
lrJote in 8 year.
lemploymeol data."
A~ on
be held ··t tile Syr~ grade complilhmentli in the Jal;t session
Uies, to get a decent education,
The Labor Department rtport- 1
from wh1ch new
..hool one dl)' - ....... will be -accpmplJahmento for which be
that they have • lair ehance
L~st while tot.!
pl80I5 muot be .
opon to all· ~ldtnta of tho gave . orgautzed labor a large
to compete a'l(] then bt judfJO!I
I.edem Thursday
loyrnent wont up to about indr
'vide. new job.,
1101
· towa. He 1~;~11 would like measure of credit -Kennedy told
.
on what'a in here end, pot on
p last month the seasonably
lt Wi~ hurt us.
to 1Jqr tho ~ of toWtt ...]. the labor delegates, ''We .... comwhat's outsllle."
joble" ; ... dropped to
Uruon leaden. at the
dent• conoitrn.lijj the propoaal. tng
In J.nullll' lfJd we are
PlaDt re lnveehbeat - He wiH
per ceui of the labor force.
"
gene~y favored .
Street. in SJracuee are now In going to .tart again."
renew his plu to Conpeu tor
11l
r
with •li htl
Mdy 11 plea for a
U.. wont "lliCCl"- !boy h a • o '!ben Itt tleked off what must Don Mllls, Vanadium porsoonel a tax credit to be uood u an
Ia hc'OI!IJIII ., mill'
. gbl r
program but oaid their
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nd
1oc 1 ·
t an 3.9
1on JO efi5
1 Jd h.
!lttn ........ ... be fn clac...... be ...... fn hJa opinion. and hJa manager •
a •n•ur.... lneenll•· for .... plont
In October and a .....nwou mge 011 ...
·~
llurlnl tho, ,.;: 11 Yeari linea ~allons wore e¥pe&lt;ted agent, woo elected proaident of men~
f
'" job-pr1
lhe llllll·.,;mn~~ tellll'iat~{
to be the, loundat;,;, ol the do- ithe Mlddlaport Volunteer Fire --by
"II'
...,..,:~te o &amp;.&amp; per cen Mrs. M!lrr· Rebecca Edwards. PI~ 3rd PCft:
was flnlahea, the ~ · HVe . ~le .porticw of ~11 State of ~p:: l:'nnh~~::. ~~~~ht in.tll!_~" ~ ' ~--~
de~nt said _tha~ MJO.· 84. die1 at her ~ in ~
gradually reverted to lf'IVtl thi UnJOn MNa.age m January. Fl~men named Larry'Bak~ at Jb next teuiOn ttlr ltandbY au100 worken. whO normally lose tart, w. va., RFD. t~;~ts mommg
roads.
I
ld
Bob M Elh'nney thotlt1. • • to make grants-in-aid
jtheir job! Jn November because Iat nlne o'doc.k. She was thf.
Councfl hal been debating the
~s::r•
Sml~ ~re- tc communities ~r needed public
:of seasonal Ia}roffs, remained at : daughter or John anct Amanda
po~lbllitiflfl of completely rtaur·
tary.
~orb whta our unemptoym~
work.
I Almiller Roach.
.
factng the Ktreets for IOJ'lletlme,
Gerald Anthony takes over aa
·The deceased wa!lii pret-eded tn ;
but h~s been wllhout flnanceo. ,It
!ire chief, asalsted by Everett
i
Soor..., or c-..a
ideath by her husband. Ramie. In
w~s fmaDy decided If the ltreetl 1
Bachner. with these other offi1 The jobless ~ate has been 6.8 11!160. She is survived by !leVtn •
will be fixed, It wW be by ltev7
cers, "Brut!"' Mill!J. captain;
; per Ct-'flt, or htgber, for the ~st l daughten, F..dtth Ohlinger. Monor by oelllq bon&amp;.
H. A. Dalley, lsi lA.; Harold Hin·
mnoths -a IOIIFCO of ""'~"'' I na Gibbs. and Nettiti Edward~
In olher B&lt;.ilon _by S,racuse
kle, 2nd Lt.. and Bob Byer. 3rd
JUed concern lor. admlnl!tratton all of Letart RFD: Mary Zerkle. Fifty Gallla ond .
CouncU . T h u r 1 4 a y
air.td,
Lt.
lf:ader11 who are aunmg at a tar- Hartford ; Bessie Ohlinger of New ans learoed about llii!W
a report 1!¥ m.~._. pouibll· Funeral .ervices for Hattie LewiJ Elll 1 , street foreman,
OL'
get of 4 per Cent •
Havt'n. Nellie Schools of P l In the FederaJ
Illes of oblaiuln&amp; ltdill( aid In Sc;l&gt;wartzwalclar, a lonner Meigs be&lt;omes first atd cHielaaslstod by
00
lllymnnd D. Larson, a depart· Pleasant and Ruby Smith of Rose· dinner _.;ng
conotructlon of a COIIIIIIU!Iltr !all· county rtildent who moved to Blaine Walburn while Emmett
.
--· -- vme. o.
.
night at the Lal:oy0\11
out shelter.
. Gary. New York a number of Slmler Is captain.
Sheriden Molden, M, died at
Sons aurviving are Earl of Le· GallipoliL
' Council was also odvlsetl by. ... . Jlllrl ago, wiU be held at the Firemen titmouncod they will tile home of hlo oon, Robert, near
tart RFD. WIUie of Hartford . IV. Ror Allen. diotrkt
1Va.: and Edwin or New Raven : the Columbus olfJ&lt;Ce.
cal attorney Frank . W. Port., !wins Fwleral Home Saturday make their second pickup ef noq De.r 'lburtde:y followiftl an exNICK COATES
Jr. fm the~. ~l b annex· at S:30 p. m.
perishable fOods and ~ash . Sun- tendfd flbtea.
RECEIVES AWARD- ·Nic!l
Lhree sislers, Mrs. Nettie Jeffers; speaker. He ~ted
•1\"'t p~~- ~ riapqaoibfl. Mrs. Schwamwalder is the day starting at I p. m. _Fireman Mr. Molden opeot b~ entire Ul• Coo\Otl, • oophomoro GeoJou
MrL Saralt Spurs •nd Mrs. Gert· ...... ol Fedora!
ltie8 of eowtcD bt thil,JDBtter.
mother or the nationally recognlz. detall!l will cover Mldd~ .~near Dexter. He WllS a rttlred 1 ntaJ!ar It MnltUa CelleJe, •••
ie Regy, all of Roseville, o. A. outlined what 1.s
Preient last nl~
,..,... Mayor. ed football coach Floyd (Ben l stop where non perishable, tiavt: farmer and' was lpreceded in · aw...-. hit nnlty '"M'" It 1
brother Ernest Roach. ol LA..&gt;tart.: cal bea1th aulhc'lrities.
~ Clerk
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BIJman. Schwartzwalder, head grid toach been set out on porcheJ. 'J'hey death by I 1011, four brothers, 1eere...., tM11 wtft. lie 11 a
32 grandchildren and 31 great He abo gave a "'I~ bflillll
~surer RJchard, . '
rth, at Syraeuae University In N e w wm ring no door bells sollcltlnl, and three siaters.
former liar fallbaek a1 PomeroJ
.
grandcblklren.
down m~ all
Porter, and colmcp members Clif~ York. He was formerly a · ~ch Tbe drive 11 for Chrlttmas bn- Surviving are three sona. David RIP Sebool alld 11 Ute ' " If
Greenwood ~ync~ 54, diM at Funeral services will be hekl CUftl Federal money &amp;It ·
ford Williams '11aomaa cJNt · 1!: at Parker&amp;burg, W. Va. hi g b kets for the needy
or Canton, Wilbur of Letart, ftob. Mr. .... Mn. A. N. eo.ta: e1 7:30 this mornmg at the Dana at the home of the deceased Sun- ant' remodeling bomll!!5.
E . Hayman,' Rof w~'ner: tchool ' and Marshall University _,'!!.,Wfilt'g;p!•JWM -P!;:::ttltiitll!- ert of Desttr, and a step-1911, (Jaeoq RIU. Coa~• ••• lajUrei ;:~rt ~ke ~t: ~1:: day at 2 p. m. Burial will be in ed the more libera1~;;;
Truy , Zwilling, lnd .(:herte1 NeQo at Huntington, before taking ·over · · ·
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BeiUI)' Lebaey of Canton: a b~h- at JDid.tlhSH after urnblg .•
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. was e
· Zerkle Cemetery with Rev . Ralph' in regard to Jaw cost
, man.
at S:rracuae. He is expected to
Donallt HuP Da
~~ er, Minter Molden oC Rutland: &amp;tartla&amp; ·nle 11 fallbac• • the rival of tM Middleport emergen- Mahom~v in charge. Friends may trailer courts, mJ
be in Pomeroy f&lt;lr the service1. •a• t.kea ~~u~el1;. C tbret daughters, Helen •Ge~ :of Ploadr-- - . ltut II expec~M C. cy ambulance.
, call at ibe residence anytime aft· loans will be made
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The deceued reskled on Harri· Com1n011 Pleu
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' Martins J'erry Jeasie anil Gwen· be healthy II dme te Jol• the
Tht d.eceaeed was ~ Story s er noon Saturday. Arrangements erty in suburban aJUS f~!"'
~nviUe Road lD the home owned. ~~~=-*a= etaartta~O:..: dolyn Fuga~ both of Gary, Indl- nnlty ltueU:Il team whn Run resklent ~t Chesh 1~ Ro~te are in ct:arge of Fogles:mg Fu- not covertd. .
now by Mn. Georgia WllllamJOD. Ylltlto
tertiC . rtl ana; aeveraJ grandchildren and drtlll opMI.
1. He ls JUTVIved by his wife, neral Home.
ThNe members of
Her deceased bueband ll buried ,... _ fla.........~u .. ~. lad ~N&amp;t IP'andchtldren.
Eva; four ·brothers, Alonu and
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Murray Dole and
In Q-b G
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•· •'II be conu~,~~..,.,.,.
~-~-• at. Burn Vi~im Not
Pat&lt;,
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_... rov~ n.~~~u~:tcry.
Satturda montar.
~rvfC;ea, WI
I·Jao~r
r • both ·ot Columbus;
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THREE FINED
i were at' the meet:inl
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'lbe retnJtirli or Mrs. ~hWartl·
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IIOt plllJ the Chut Funeral· Hoaw at J'
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rick of To~ and 0 II of Gore
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in rin answering quest.ions.
walder • ·e expected to llrr'.ve by
":'ot~ na
;.. p. m. Mllllday with Rev. ca
Nellie Blirootll
0. and two oiotero, Mn. Lloy~ 1 Th,.,. men were fined too.1ay
111&lt; dinner mootln&amp; ...,
BaJtili'KIN and Ohio . Railway af le the elw1e B~waa Herrinl of the Method lit Churdl Middleport v i II a g e official! Jenkins of Polnfo.roy and , Mrs. Meigs county court by .Judge Em- sored b the
~thena Ieday at noon. Burial wlU ~!'eo:.';,":,.~ by In charge. Bnr!al wlll be In Milot
Ieday t!'ot Mde Smith. Harry May ol Bullhead, Atrzona. melt Peoples
cltaUnns by the ..~t u;oc~;2,:~~;;:
be buide ' her hU!Iband In Beech In
Beramlhlt.. Re Cemetery. Friends will be l't&lt;!eiY- not Nellie Bal'Mtti, wa&amp; burned Mr. J,ynch Wll I veteran of OhiO Slate Pllt~l. J~mes. L.. CbamberotCommeree
. 'nle latett Ol\1ftllj nleued by Grove Cemetery.
w!tm~ ~~~ fll NpNMaaa. td at the Chaae Funeral bome painfully 'J'tFIIIQ' morntng when. World War II. 1\meral services Farnsworth was fined h1~ .$1.1.70 eutem Ohio .Real Elt.te
the Oltio ~A-~ , qf Educ• Allo 1U1'Ylvlng an two 10011,. tin b •• atloratJ ... paM I!Jter 1 p. m. SatunJay.
a blate errupted from a defective are tentatively ~ for 2 p. ~· ~arance bond after fading to
,
. tlon abow ~~ COufttt. )oell Wa)'D8, of SyraCuse, New. York jury• .,
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Thursday , mombig at :Mill-d. Sunday at the S1lver ~n Baptist 11.ppear on a charge .by the patrol.
~ehool di~ .
tteelvtd ~ .WJ"Itt of ' Oovin~Um, KenMAN ARREBI'ED
The . fiN was reported at 10:25 Church witt, Rev. Merlin Teets of· John Fi11le~. wns fined sao and
$188,909.10 81 ~, ~• share of tucky, and flvfi grandchildren. w
: tl!!!ilttt. !Jmflil~tl.. r . Th, Meigs County Sherifta de- Through error, It was unlnten· Delating. Burial wm be in Gra~el costs~~ faJimg to stop at~. in·
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operating ooat., ' '.
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Sl&gt;e wao a lllltllber of tho Fret O
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portment arreoted. Lew!o M. llonolly
by town official&gt; Hill Cetlleto!1. Feeney-Bennettllerseclton aud Jo~ph Oscar f~ch
The ·fourth~·- Metllodlat Cbutoch. '
perat e an y
Brown ol Pomeroy RFD s on • that K wu Mrs. Banotti who Post ... will COIIduct military
fined a SII!IIW 11100 ... •
f""" the
·Fund
Given By Studenlll . cbarge or auault and baUery ,.., burned and treated by 1 1o- rltel. Frlendo "'"' caU at the c:Mrge ~~ faUmg to obtaon proper
reYtals !bot tho_ Nlltll1-.,. ·
A. O&gt;rlotm!t• fantaa)l._.tto,.
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J!odford P'I'A. meetlnlev!'lng.
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IC~ lor Tuttdo)t, December ,It .wao dlreoted by Maurita L.
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lt bas ~ eapca~ bee- -•f Miller. ~-· Jncluclo&lt;IO ouoh Then'• 00 ioaeret about the orlte topl&lt;, tlJt "value o1 athlet• vDavid Chadwell, iioger Starrher. Patty McGrath and Janet ColdMlftha•lo to
, , • , , • , , 11 , , , , • ~·~ ~, , , , ,
~~:r:.~.:.br ~ ltory-boot ~lllactert aa the,~ wlnninl 'football fGrmU1a at ltut- lea'' In the school IWGtvam· He I VemoD
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Cleland, R..p Ritehie. John . well. and m:magera recognized •ept tltelr d..,. opea ..
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" • ' aoJdiert, ange~ Jack Frolt, _.~ land Hfgll SObol&amp; where the Re4 warned Easiefn'a 10 letter win- .udenour. Ttrry Hqffmaa, Bob ' were ,John Benb and Ronnie H.ar· en -*II 1 P. 1L
Mary st!Jinfr,. The ·~11111 ia!U Ia Claus. bro,.Jea, Jidr·ln-tht Devils bo,. ~ nine ebam· nen and oquad. however. !bot Kaut&gt;, Bob - . . Ken Hager. rls.
...., .., _
_lpo held ·.at 7''!' P· m., Doeentber l!olt, Merry Chrlatmu cot and Joo•hlpa 111 I! years ......&lt;tina to booklcomellrat. .
and 'Gary Durst, moot1y lilpbo- Co-Cal)lains for the 1981 squad ...., ••"'· Tlte
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COIJQ:ntmity mtJUJe, Chrlsb'has c~~lei,, sua:ar ~ Jlril Veidtari.
Re .uid ehancter may be h'IOfl'!l. but tnelw:l~ four seniors. are )Union Richard Hensley and h • eftdiHDD.
8 • 1: Center.
plwns. ond others.
..11 ., notltlnl tiiOI't! than hsrd Jaodlt .,; the -- • ,.... but He made progren r.porta on ' Larry Belley. He"' ley presented
p1...,
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A ll'nall adml&amp;akxt wiD be
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lfii'IA!I CAU.BD
I' work,'' the veteran coaeh u.ld Jn
Uul&amp; I&amp; • • .,.... ~harvter " each boy aa he denSopel ml both coa&lt;"he.!l with giftlll on behalf wm elele the _....
: clta~ for 1he prog:-""' whl~ llte MidcllOport enierg&lt;fllcy-re•- a lalt at !liwll-High Scltool play
footltoll RIU through the oeason. of lite !IQUod.
plaJ ,...,. at~~~~i~
• , wW ~ • l'!ay, 'The ICillo eue UIOd .,.. llllli&gt;l!toned shorl· Thursday nll]ht at the Eaglea' an- . Assistant COaclt Anthony G•n· Mr. Aohlq !banked the boost· Also lntrodured and speahlng m~-at
• Chrlotlit&gt;o, lind IINIP by the ly af::r noon ~ Wltoo Cur- nual foothoU banquet. nette spoke briefly, praising Mr. era, P""""' ~ aehool ofliciels briefly was Chester TannediU. el ....., bean
40 .pupils. AU PTA membera are tls Splret of Rutland had fainted Vtnnarl. .lnirodu&lt;ed by EUCU· Davis u "the fllllll man of aD for tllelt -atlon during the editor o_f 111&lt; Pomeroy . MttMle- ltefore ~
roquoated lo - ~ring candy lor tho to hlo vohlele It the liltbllllll de- tlvo Head J. s. Davll u . _• ...., that I bave Jutown," Hlo loolboU """"'· He hoped to lm· port Datly SentineL
elteok it! IIOftfl! ,..,. ;1111
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wai . . . ' to. the ol- IJI....,., pld hJa Buckeye League _ , . tum played eight 11111'101 prove on tha team'o s.s ,_rd Mro. llorathy Michael offered lUI lhe ,..JodiJ
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~ ~ R. ~lekena for po_. hat had low "outatendl'11 and. had ,.,en vldorlot
•of 1081 nextyoar. "~ wo dOn~ ' grace preceding the dlnnet JK"O: mala opea uiD 1 ;.
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·5tara'' to build !Oama I!I'IIUII&lt;l. 1111- Head Coaelt Robert Aahloy and ligurl ...,•ve won ''" game• by 1 pared and served by band mo~
A ltll]h .,Mot ..d~ wW be troatmant.
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liter. he ..ld, ltt'i 'had hoy• wiD· Gennette p-.n.d ''E" awards l'ob;Jey, inotead ol pi&amp;Yi~l . to Iera and booster membera.
MEl~ GII:NEitAi
Satuidltf.....,g at
ASK L~
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lnJ to"""' !tori~. and together, to John McLttufthlln, ._,.nl KOe- win them -September, Octo- Ross Clelnnd. proaldent ol thf
. . _ Elltol·!
\M Mlcldle~ ,..ularfum. ,;.. Ot~ WlU~ · 'llo,..lr, _SI: ,.M&amp;· ltir .110toty.
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all, Gary IIDlter, Rlchard a....
• .811 Jd IBoooters, !honked every member Admtwonl
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Jo~ Kettbjt,E'yoeU, 1,- ~onlan. IIIIi lit. Va. U. S. J\I'W. and Opl!Dil18 with a 10- mlllute - ley, Chorleo Mlilltla. Dannlt Park· her and M.....,ber, he
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'l'llt .event 'II ~ley All• ;~., II, ¥111· olon. of. humo.,.U. otai:lol. Von- er, r.ariy &lt;
Balloi, Ma.vlord Hu· Chetrlo,iden gl...,iettero wore !ond urged each to be at lite loot- Dl•cll.,..fntm ·a '· Jlt.lo 11'10 Ill. dloooit.
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· \1111'1 U..lattldtocllato btt ftv·lrll. Honltlo Burke 8ob Footer Pip)' llubarcea. Barbaro HW. IbaUbaaquotaplnaexlyear. Coolvillo.
"II'i!iin l ~ ft' w ~ 1'·"'k1 ~ "" 1~lf'ti~W;.... ...
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Coming Sunday ..
In Middleport

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Resident Of
Dexter Died
At Age 'Of
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Mother To Be
Buried Here

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reported

Cut lor wod.lng coaifort.
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l'rlqf;lSN'J, in sir:e1 28 to 19
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JACKETS -

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Mrs . Carrie Zirkle, Mrs. Susie
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nounced that lonna! ln•tallo&gt;ll80
will be Mid at the January
ing. Committee announced for
tnsta11ation were ~oration.
Allman, Mra. Meinhart,
Mrs. Chlld1 and Mra.
Margie Jones: refreahmenb,
Carl Owen, Mrs. Myron M"'",
Mn. Neubllng and Mr11. Speneer.
The charter wa~ draped for '

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ter of work; Mrs. William ~-••·II
staff captain; Mrs. William
man, Installation officer;
Ben Neutzllng, planillt: Mrs.
Meinhart. representative;
Martha Childs, alternate; Mrs.
Griff Rus1ell, trustee and
Meinhart and Mra.·'·
auditing committee.
Mrs. Russell rePorted on
convention which ihe attended
Wilkesville. several
were .reported ll1 and all
asked to remember Mildred
ley with a eard. Her addrelll
Hamlet Road, Levltton,
Island, N. Y.
Mrs. Biggs presided

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members who have died recenUy.
The hall was decorated in keeping with the season and lifts for
exchange were placed under a
1\ llghl"! tree. Refreshment.l were
served by Mrs. Edgar Allensworth
and Mra. George Hud1011.

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temple met at the K of p HalJ in
Middleport.
Mrs. Nathan Biggs was re-e1ect- 1
ed most eJtceHent chief. Others
e 1ecteu" were Mn . Hlor"'"l
McElhinny, past chief ; Mrs.
Chester Zirkle, excellent senior; I
Mrs. Richard Owens,
junior: Mrs. Joan Clark.
ger; Mrs. Richard
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tary ; Mrs. Sherman
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treasurer; Mrs. Arthur

protector; Mrs.

Middleport girl scouts troop 221
met Wednesday afternoon at the
Sunshine Cottage for rou~ine bustand to work on Chri&amp;lmBI

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3-Piece Bedroom Suite

Rutland Furniture

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