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R- D aily Sentinel . Pomero~·- Mlddleport , 0 , Nov 17 . 1962

Herb Cooker:v 1,
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the Grange Hall Tuesday for 1
an all day meeting with mne
members present.
Herb cookery was the topic
of the day with Mrs. Leonard 'I
Reed and Mrs. Roland Eastman
By F redd ie H o uda s he lt
as leaders. The next meetmg l The rpsult of many hours of practice was seen Friday
will be held at the Gr ange hall, e~en i ng ~ h E'n the Second, Third and fourt~, grade pu- 1
Wednesday, Decem ber 5. The p1ls o f Mtddleport presented t he operetta, The Early
subject will be Christ mas gift · Bird Catc h!:!s th e W~rm . "
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su&amp;Bestions and to make Christ~nder t he able d lr.ecrlon of Mrs. Cla re n ce Lacey the
mas gifts. A Christmas gift ex- ch tldren a~ l turned 1n very good perlorm a nces e a c
change wiU be held . A polluc k : k now w g h t.s part welL
dinner will be ser ved and each I T he se ttmg of the story was a Po~ltry yar~ a nd orc&gt;o s I
member is to bring their favor- I incl uded a la r ge tree t~u ~1k f rom whi ch , P r estdent ttooos-1
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ter, plily t~d by Gary El liS. addressed t he ot her
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ta n ts of the barny&lt;t rd ; il stack of h ay, a nd boxes
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whic h th e chickens a n d rooste r s roost ed .
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John Vogel as r.oosie Wad· .
MR. AND MRS. EBLIN
Gregory tewa r .
BIRm ANNOUNCED
dies , a clown_goose- , spoke his
M&lt;~kin!: up the c horus of Hens
Mr. and Mrs . Arthur Eblin,
CLIFTON - Mr . and Mrs . thou~.h ts m n dd les
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were L'md a Atk .mson, 0 evora11"
James A. Sisson of Clifton, w. a nd m the end wk1th .hJ's'(t'tt~n f: Hlame, Nancy Buskirk, Debra former residentt of Pomeroy
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a .• are announcing the birth of an alarm c oc s.ne f t e Ca ll Delene DeLegal. Pamela now living In Lancaster, ce14
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of a n 8 lb., 5;', ounce da ughter , fowl from the clutches o ~ 1 e Dod~on Brellda Edwa rds. Pa- ebrated their %5tb wedding
Jamie Lynn, at Holzer Hospita l Pirate Ha wk l l~~~ nd~ Hec N' tr icia ciJaze J ennifer r. o b l e, anniversary Nov. 4 at tbe
&amp;.turday, November 10. Grand and the F'ux ( &gt; 1 ,;'~r·J Da · !{honda Ha ~l ey, Kathy H J I I, hom~ of Mr . and Mrs . Carl
parents are Mr . a nd Mrs. John . Dr _ Quack ~~ 8 P a). :
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J anie Hindy, Deborah Hinkle, DeLong. Tbe surprise party
Turnbull of Clifton a nd Ralph vld Ha~ger l} ,3 nd w
l as F«.:e~ll~ 1 Kimberly J uhnsor., J oyce Ke rns was given by Mr. and Mrll .
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I r ~~ I Pamela Manley Teresa Nicin- Kennetb Eblin, Mr. and Mrs.
Sisson of Pomeroy. Mr. a nd to the sce ne "ten tIt'
Mrs. Charles Cohen of Pomeroy Lady of r;Jultr~· ~ndh MQaryl ' skv . Venl'ssa P cu it. Mignon Harley McDonald , Mr. and
and Oliver an Me ter of Clif- Bradbur y, laic f' t f' um up-~ Q ~ ill en, .Joyce Riley , Perdits Mrs. Carl DeLong and Mrs.
ton and Mrs. Car r le Turn bu ll , lel!! (Jimmy SchmolL B ~ 1 I~ sa les, Penny Smith ,
Debbie Nora BoOO. Cake , ice cream,
Hartford W u. a re
Fultz, Jyl Beaver, Htta Casct ;Tr lplett Penny Wa lters and and coffee were served. Call·
srandpa;ents:
and Keith French. dressrd m Debra 'w i.sec up.
lng during tbe afternoon were
bnght yellow costumes l from
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the huge egg "-'hich entered the ::he F'arm.er ~nd.. h·t·~ - W..,!_~ 1 -1r ., Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ebstage.
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"THI THREE STOOGES
fowl. a nd the Kitf' wh ich blew S&lt;."Z)
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Moe, Larry , Curley J oe, Ca r· in was played tJy Michae l Tay- . SJ·
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EdiC!n Stroll. Ear th ·~ lm king
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WSAZ-TV
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Hysell a nd Jimmy Ha ll a nd the ers
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six hens with speaking parts Acr
BLOOD RIVER"
(Technicolor )
7:30 Down oa th1 Farm
were, Sharon GISI':e, Pa ula Rus. Buc
Kerwin Mathews, Genn Cor- sell , Lu Ann French,
Patty Cia!
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l:tett, Chrl• Lee, Maria Landi .
Ha rris, Cathy Burll:e a nd Anita Cro"
• :30 Mr. Cat·toon
Fultz. All the little he n~ were Hal
10:00 Shari Lewi1
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and Mrs . Norman
vistted Tuesday at Frankiron or es first WWI introduced
Furnace with Mrs . Rose
on Minnesota 's Mesabi Range
in 1907.
Vance.
Mrs. Dwight Logan returned
to her home Wednesday from
Holzer Hospital and is improving.
Mrs. Everett Benneh
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Mrs. Robert Bailey and children and Mr. and Mrs. Gary
Allen and daughter of Newark
were recent guests of Mr. and
MRS. ROUSH
Mrs. Eslie Mossman, MineraCELEBRATING 50TH ANNIVERSARY - Mr. and
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Mrs. Henry Roush of Racine are celebrating their 50th
Mrs. Fay Curtis who h aS wedding anniven;ary. They were married in Pomeroy
been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. November 30th, 1912, and are the parents of four chil·
Allen Eichinger and other re~ dren: Mrs . Jobn Fisher (Violet) of Akron; Dale of Coatives for the past week left Fri- lumbus'; Ray of Cincinnati; and Mildred, at hom'e . They
for Columbus where she have eight grandc hildren, and four great grandchildren .
visit before returning to Open house will be held Saturday, November 24th at
Tooele , Utah home on Sun- the Racine Legion Hall from 2 to 5 p.m.
Word has been received here
that Grover Hawk, who h a s
been recuperating from a recent
illness at his home in CoJumbus

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Carl's perBOnal disgust for televisiOll's Carbon copy thinking.
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NCAA Scorebollr&lt;l
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7:011 Deputy
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Malden, is curnntljo drawing
crGwds to New York's Radio
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nick Break In Khrushchev Stand On Cuba

WASJUNGTON CuPIJ -AdminopUmisUe that . Soviet Premier
much kNI&amp;er, they said, the Pres!crlail Juues were understood to
Cove estate on Long hland, N.Y.
procedtd Kennedy's Oct. 22 an·
btration olficlala today appeared
Nik:ila Khruschev wa1 on t he
cknt cannot delay the Imposing of
have been discuued by 1pecial
11M! impression that the adminnmmcement or the bl()('kadt' and
to upect an early break - one
verge of agreeing to pull out the
tougher pressure - presumably a
preaidentila reprseJJtative John
latratlan expected Khnllchev to
other steps whidl forced the re·
way or the other - ln the Sovietmore lhan 30 IL28 aircraft which
tightening of the U.S. naval blockJ . McCloy and Sovlet Deputy
give in was reinforced by the fact
mova.l of 42 Soviet medium range
American deadlocl: over removal
President Kennedy considers " of·
ade lU'Ound the i.Jland.
Foreign Minister Vuily Kl17mtU.S. officials were making no ef·
missiles fro m Cuba.
of :tet bomben from Cuba.
fensive weap0n11 ."
BOMBERS DISCUSSED
sov during their five-hour lunch
fort to buikl up an air of grim
LEAVES Z ITEMS
On the whole. they appeared
Howuer, if Khrushchev 1tal11
The bombers and other Cuban
meeting sunday at Russia's Glen
expectancy such u that which
Official&amp; emphasized that pulling
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two critical items. KhrulhcbeY't
pledge t obe carried out--lllterrlao
t.iooal verification that all "of..
fensive weapons·· were gone aDd
reassurance given that they wouW
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GOP's Civil Rights Stand
WASHINGTON (UPII - Congreasman..elect Rbbert A. Taft Jr.
of Ohio said SUnday the Republican party should not water down
its civil rights poaition as a means
of gaining greta.er strength in the
South.
Jn a televisioa interview Ussuea
and Answers--ABCl the 1011 of
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said the party would make a :rniJ..
takl! to " compromi~·· on civU
rights to elect more Southern congressmen. He nid he didn't think
it would.

'I don't think a man with segregationist vlews should be a cand!dale for the Republican part.'"
he auerted.
Demoa·atlc 1 e ad e r s have
charged that Republicans ran as
the 'segregationist party" in the
South iD the Nov. 6 elections. 'I'tle
GOP won five new seats in the
House from the South.
Taft said he had no evidence
the suC&lt;:essful Republicans were
outright segregationists. In any
event, he said, he dld not foresee any apllt In GOP ranks on
the rights issue.

The Meigl County Gommlsoionera ordered today that lol·
lowup chest x~rays for tuberculosts be taken al Meigs Memorial Hospllal.
Gommlssloner Don Mullen
moved the change be made and
Gomm!Jsioners Avery Nelson
and
Kenneth
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Taft was elected Nov. e as an
Ohio congreiiSman-at-large in a
statewide vote. Asked If he might
now have eyes ln 1964 on the Senate seat held b)' Sen. stephen M.
Ypung, D-Obio, Taft said he had
no present ambitions beyond
learning the ropes in the House.
He said he wa1 in bailie agreement wltb GOP leaden on general policy matters - and would
vote aganist a tax cut in the new
Congreu If tax reduction PfOIJOS·
als are not accompanied by
to reduce federal IJM!lldlng
equal amounts.

By Ulllkd Prea lalenai!Uoaal sued and another expected to be 1 Shipman said wives of small l:tusinessmen when they 117 ti.,Local authorities steppOO up en- issued later today for violation of · merc hants tell him t heir Sunday 1are slowly going bankrupt b&amp;forcement of Ohio's Sunday blue the Sunday closing law ..Police i customer~ go across th~ street in·;cause they ~~ 110 depeaclent 011
law last weekend but arrests made a check of stores m the l
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bu b
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jSunday sales . btr nu.yor aabd.
were at a minimu~ in most in· area and found most of them re· to a not er su r to rna e pur- i He ~mi~. hOWever, that eostances.
maining open made an effort not chase!.
1forcemetJt policy will contiDue 11
Three Lawson Milk Co. store to make illegal sales.
1 " How can [ answer these amaU his community.
Eugene · ·
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violatlno of the Swriay ] Ya~el said he plan11ed a meeting .
lci•,.i•&lt;g law. the fiM such arrests I this week with businessmen to dethe area since the defeat of termine just what can and cannot
ILBw•m Amendment at the polls be sold on Sunday.
Nov. 6.
In the Cleveland suburl:t of Ma·l
Although some oommunlties or- pie Heights, Mayor James Ship·
dered enforcement, others, in- man criticized ap~hy in enf~rcing j
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ICoW!\Y, gave merchants another was wondering what happened to
Four small den-fnger 1 ua a
of if&amp;ce because of adver- promisea of enforcement ~am­
were stolen in a burglarJ at
' "··'-· commitment&amp; and other paigns made by other mayon iD
Middleport sometime Salurday
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the wake of the Lawaon Amendnight and then , . . - , aa
In Marion, one cittalon was iJ. ment defeat.
auto was reported milling

Derringers
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Be Taken In New Hospital

Garnes Taken

agreed . Former1y, follow-up X- county.
ra)'! were taken at Meigs Gen- A spokesman for the Meigs

from lhe Tom Rue MDior Company car lot, South 'lbtrd-aY.
oral Hospital.
Gounty Department of Health
Middleport police aald todQ'
Follow-up chest pictures are Indicated the change was sogare continuing tnvesllproutine for persons who
are gested beca.use it is believed
of
both incidenlo.
found definitely to have TB , or the equipment in tbe new hosI
The guns were stolen from
signs of it, in visits of the pita! takes a "otronger picture."
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I the Chase Hardware store of.
'l'uberculosts and Healtn AssocX-rays will cost 16 as before. A Meigs County man who
MOSCOW (UP!) _ Premier Nlkita Khrushchev said ~
MR. GREGORY
ter thieves broke a panel from
lation oponsored mobile unlt. The county TB and Healt;JA=o-~ ::~:::~from the Loadon Gor- today that Russians have never had it so good but things
The unit makes Its first stop aoclation pays for the first
Institution in June of could be better with more effort and some reorgani!a- Elmer Gregory of Kettering a rear door 8Dd entered. The
is 1101 richer u a resalt of derringers ,..re the Oflly rein Meigs counly tomorrow in low-up picture, and If
year has be&lt;o apprehended tlon of the Soviet Communlot party.
Tuppers Plains. and follows on are needed, the county
1be FBI in Seattle, WashKhruahehev said the aeveri-yeir plah
t9!19 to il · oaggellllon adopl&lt;d by lbe ported miosilli ~
subsequenl days with
vlsllo for thorn lhroulh 1111 TB
il· was. ,..vealed
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He painted a generally Defeoae Eleetronlct Supply This lllCll"lliDa ~ pocen1er, Daytoa. Gre.ery. • lice were notified ,&amp;.at-. ua
in other communities of the Ifund .
Games, 23 1 of Dexeconomy.
"Rt. 1, 111.11 be returned to
premier delivered maryev 'said such charges dis- forklift operator for DESC's Studebaker station wagon wu
the Ohio State Penitentiary of- the keynote speech at the opening rupted the unity of tbe anti· Dayton Storare Point, recom- missing. A stolen auto reporl
llcials reported following his session of the party's 330-member imperialist !root and those bot- mended lnalalliag a bydraullc bulletin was issued in surroomd~olat In lbe motor pool gar- in~ counties this m«ning. Offi.
capture.
Central Committee tailed 01tensl- tling for peace and socialism.
age for servicing forklifts.
cers said the missing 1tatiolp.
NEW HAVEN- Funeral serI" ~penhagen
Garnes was sentenced to the bly to study the nation's manage· Referring to Cuba, he said th.e l
The
81-year•ld
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emwagon i1 8 &amp;-cylinder modl1
vices for Helen Mae Clark, 54 , .
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ployee Is a aaUve of Frank 4 with racks on top. 'nle green
who died November 17 at 11:30
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sentence for breakinB and en- The session was secret but and "not to place it under the
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C 0 PENH AGE N, Denmar returned to Denmark the
tering in NoVember o£ I9Gl. Khrushchev's re~rks were dis- mllital1' blow o.I im~rialism or fort He Is married to the auto bears llcease plates
for.;..,
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Officer
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p. m. at the Buck Nursing home &lt;UPO-Dr. Niels Bohr, who un- ing year. Despite his Jewish
G.tarnes was convicted of
tributed by the offlclal news agen- draw 1t, the entire ~1a1ist camp
ing a $l6S saw from a Dexter, cy Tass.
and the whole world mto a rocket Middleport, Ohio.
in Buffalo, wiU be held Tues- locked the secreta of the atmoic cestry, he was not bothered
said the vehicle was -'"""'
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day at 1:30 p. m . from the age nearly 50 years ago, died ing the Nazi occupation of
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Law enforcement
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woujd keep emphasis in the seen l:ty some Weatero observer~
Basketball fans are ia.vtted
tery · The Rev · Robert Dille whose work ranked with that of fled to Sweden.
said Garne~ was t~an~fer.red
ahead on· development of as a posaible indication that the to become better acquainted
will offlclate.
the late Albert Einsteni, sue- From there he went to England the correctional InStitUtion on
industry over consumer C e n t r a 1 Committee suppoTls with tbe ronndbaU J&amp;me at •
She was born Sept. 18, 1908, cumbed to a heart attcak at his and later that year to the United January Z2, 1 ~ where he esBut 'we must take addi- Khrushchev's Cuban missile w'th·i " Meet The Players" night In 1
the daughter of the late Millard home, "The House of Honor," at States to help work on the atomic caped from a fteld gang
measures to en8Ul'e that drawal.
the Middleport high scbool
and Retta Lelvins Roush.
the Carlsberg breweries here.
bomb at Loa Alamos, N.M.
June 21.
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production of consumer goods
, em at 7 p.m . this evenlq.
She i8 survived by a son,
Bohr won the Nobel Prize in After the war he came back to
The 23-year-old Melgs County
at faster rate11 , " he saki.
Middleport high &amp;Cbool principal A. A. Scarberry sal d
Ralph L. Burnett, '13, a naAllan, New Haven : a daughter, 192.2, one year after Albert Ein- Copenhagen, where he lived uut man had been the subject of Khrushchev .1ald the "time is
Mn . Anna Roush, . New Hav- stein, who once said of the Dane : the rest of his life.
continual investigations locally ripe" for party reorganization to
three officials frem At beDs live of Gallia county, died Sun..
en; .!ight grandchildren, ~: " Nobody knows how the stand of In 1957, President Eisenhower by FBI agents after he had es- 1guide the national economy.
,t
will attempt to Instruct fau ~ay a~noon m st. Petengreat grandchild, four brot
• our knowledge about the atom gave Bohr tim tint " Atoms-for- caped from London.
" Now the old organizational
't
on rules acd regulations of urg,
a., according to word
Leo~ and Walter hRou~~~~ would be without him.''
Pecae" Prize, worth $'15,IXKI from
forms are becoming, to a degree.
baaketball, and follow:iag &amp;bat, received here by relative.
lumbua, JvanhRoucasllf• , , . • In 1913, Bohr lifted the curtain the Ford Foundatoln.
a drag on the party's guidance of
there will be a
Krlmmage
Mr. Burnell was born in Guy.
and Jay Rous '
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od ti "h
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game. Bob Wise is bead coach an lwp., the 9011 of the late
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pr uc on,
e sal ·
R. W. and America
S1Jeet1
Sm.,;~r, mut.
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Hartford;
M r s . Vivian physical theory on the structure
Meigs Memorial HospJtal
t -ensure more concrete and Four cases were heard SatBurnett. He is survived by hill
Phelpa, Letart Falls, (0.) ; Mrs . of the atom. It was his paper , Admissions Saturday - None.
3C SOft fe8
~::e~atic guidance of aU urday night in Pomeroy May- Ri&lt;~!~f£''''3t'-~f:w-~t.,.illi'&gt; '~ wife, the former Guata Tipton
VIctoria Ohllnger, Letart, W. " On the Constitution of AWms Discharges Saturday - Soph~aneheti of production by party or Charles Legar's court.
Nickel Plate RR
and two daughters. Mn. KenVa.; ldrs. Grace Broqkl, Mon- and Molecules," plug subsequent ie Duffy, Pomeroy; Margaret
Elmer Shanoon, 37, Rt.
organs ,,
Kenneth K. Seiter, Jr., 28,
Kill l
neth ( Dorothy' Walters of Belroe Falls, 0. ; Mrs. Dkaa Wy- studle~~ of prtona and electrons, Reynolds, Middleport; Lucy Ewington, became the
lletends caha Polley
of Middltport was fined
UO Derailment .
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pre nod Mrs. Carl (F'raneea)
and, New Haven , and Mrs. which wun him the Nobel Prize. Potts, Cheshire.
automobile fata1lty in the
~da nl ht Central Commit- and costs on a reckless opera- 1 WICKLIFFE,. ObtO 1U:l l - ~ Mos:unan of
Lawrenceburt,
Betty Donohue, of California.
Bohr worked with Einateln at Admissions Sunday _ M r s. ·son • Vinton cotmty area
~eta~ Bons Ponomaryev tion charge, Charles A. Lorn- Nick~l Plate Railroad f~etght ~~m 1~. Other survivors are twa
Frlendl!l may call at the fun- Princeton Univeraity in 19311, and Ershel Riffle, New Haven; Lu- lowing a · single car
defended Khrushchev's mis, 24 , ft. Pleasant, W. Va. , i dera.1~ed ~ere Sun~~y mght: kiUmgl SISters, Mrs. Stanley Tbornton
eral home any time.
cy Gorrell, Portland; Clara Saturday ._round 9:4:5 . m.
li a alnst Communist was assessed a $5 ~nd cost floe a h1tchh1ker , crttlcally ~njurlng ! of Crown City and Mrs. Frank
Fines Su&amp;pended
Probst, Cinclnnatl; Mrs. WalJackson Post, State
~h';ge: of " retreat and for failing to stop Within a clear ;another man and knockm~ out (Wealtha) Stevers of Columbus
School Bus Run8
ter Baker, M.inorsville; Betty Patrol , said Shannon died or a
before the tmperlalists." assured distance , Clarence ~ - power to about 1.000 homes 11\ the and a brother, Gory M. BumInto Parked Car
~ Ju~g:ia,~eoples st- Cowan, ~omeroy.
fractured skull. He was dearl
an article in the Communist Brown, 38, of McArthur for~eJt· .area..
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ett of ~lumbus. He Wb pre.
A Southern Local
School
ee or
men arre
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Sunda - Ger- on arrival at Holzer Hospital.
news a
Pravda Pono- ed a $25 bond on an indeeent Ratlroad officu~ .s sal
cars ceded m death by 8 biotbw
district bus was involved ln a ed • by the Meigl county sher- ~:ch~~s S ad'ae·
Re- Th.e victim was taken to Gallip per
,
exposure charge, and a
$15 of th~. 86~ar fretght, ., known as and two sisters, Tnuna!l 8\Jrn..
minor traffic accident Satur- i~les dlebpartmchent at at dl ltuoc~l becca Toney' ~elne 'Rt
2· polis by the G.askill Ambulance
SQUAD CA.U~ED
bond for intoxication, and Lar· The Flymg Saucersll
enroo~te ett or Kanau.ga, Mrs. Ezra NJ.
•h· lnte tions
of m c u on arges o
s ru,
.
, W II to
Mower 24 Pomeroy was froiD Conneaut to Be evue ,
o, day of GaUipolli.: and Mrs W:
day at """
rndsecn.
•· " ing the peace were fined today Jame! Swisher, Cheshire ; Are s n.
Middleport emergency-rescue ryflned 110 . nd ' ts n ~vic- derailed and spilled wreckage W Fite
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p
Highway officials uid
were called at 5:40
a
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operation Ialong 300 yards of track.
Mr . Burnett was a retired
'd th bus driven
u ge mme
eop es n
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t mployei! of the Ohio Fuel Gu
Haggerty sa1 .
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MRS. EPPLE DIES
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by Albert FalfCioth, 55, of 1\a· ell, 35, and WilUam Evans, 35,
mobile skidded paS! a stop s~n
the Pomeroy-Mason bridge The Pomeroy police deport- Mrs. Eddie i&gt;'pple , Gondor-st, ~~ f:.rmer~;med .:.
cine, sideswiped a parked car $60 and costs and , sentenced
LOCAL TEMPS
at the junction of Ohio 124, who was ill. Dr. R. R. Plck~s ment _arrested James .Douglas Pomeroy, died late this morn- I
e; lo
t wae:o"·
At 11 :4:3 a. m . today in Porn- bounced
across the highway
cal1ed to treat Mr, Smath Hutchmson, 22 , Oak Hill, over i~g at Meigs Memorial hospital! ~!t rt P ytneh
in Millowned by Robert L. Fa¢k~ Po- tbem lo 10 day jail terms. The
meroy. Damage to ~e bus was jail sentence and fine were eroy's downtown bWiineBl!ll dis- iuto a ditch. The accident OC· and then he was transferred the .weekend on a ~~~r~e of soon after being taken there by
po . - -- -reported minor while the auto suspended provlded tbey
trict the temperature was 40 curred two mile!!! east of Rt. to Rawllngs..Q)ats ambula!llce havJ~g no o~atm s license. the Pomeroy emergency squad .
CRASH KW..S THREE
had damage to the left rear have.
degree under cloudy skles.
327.
taken to Holzer hospital.
He Will appear m court Novem· The body was taken to the Ew- HUNTINGTON W V
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11 :10 Bup -ny
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As a bammy actor in three

1:30 Joey BJshciJ Show

$3.00 A Couple

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! :00 Saturday Nl&amp;ht Jarnbortt
! : 30 Sam Benedict

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Mrs. Charles Bing and daughter, Judy, of Cleve1and spent
last weekend with Mrs . Bing's

Around And

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3 : 50 Winter Angler
4:30 John's ~rapttook

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1:30 Mr. Wizard
2:011 Long John Silver

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OBSERVE BmTIIIIAY
The birthday or Mrs. Lillian
Steifr nf Middleport was cele1bra ted last Wednesday evenlnl
at the First United Presbyter! ian Church of Middleport. The
party was held by the Senior
choir following their regular
practice meeting. Cake, Jet
cream wer~ served during the
vening.

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Raveuwood works will contrfb.
ute $2,4110 to charities in Mason
county this year under a record budget approved by t h e
Ravenswood Employees' OJaritiel board. The money will be
distributed among 14 worthy
MaJOR county orpniationl.

De Ga u lie" uT Tnd,·s~u
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te .Champ
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pAR Is «UPU - PreRidentplace. Despite the .UIIaubstanttal
Charles de Gaulle emerged from si~ o( their popular vote, they
firat-round national elections to- won a mere handful of parliaday as undisputed winner of a mentary seats because of the votbattle wilh rebeiUous leaders of ing system UBed under the Fifth
Jl'rance'a old-line political parties. Republic.
Final oftlclal retums from SWtWIM a Reate
day'• ballotin8 boomed his Union De Gaulle acored an overwhelmof the New Republle &lt;.UNRl into ing upaet victory in parliament
SPONSOR SALE
tbt nattou's largest political party seats, crushed an attempt by opTbe Chester D of A CouncD -a poaition that had been held bJ poeiUon part cldefs to c-Litb bia
11 ...,._tng 1 bake ole Wecl- lbe Commuoolsl part liJI&lt;e World power and 0..., out more clearly
nesday at 1 p.m. at Gaul's War D.
than ever u the ltroni man of
ator4 f11 Qlalar.
Tbo Comuwnlllll olid
FrtAct.

Into-

The Inter lor- Ministry an- u Premier Paul Renaud and
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nounced that the UNR had re- milk-drinking Pierr!l! Mendesceived 1.9 per cent of the popu· France.
lar vote as aganist 21 78 per cent
fi'IRST VOTING
for t.he Communists.. The UNSR The voting Sunday was the first
won 45 of the 98 seats decided, of two TOODds under the French
more than three times the total electoral fiYStem. Only the 95
of its nearest rival, the Pop~r &lt;'andidatefl who won an ,...,110l~te
Republican part IMRP I, whtch majority in their constituenCleft
received 14.
were elected outright. In the 369
TWO BEATEN
other constituencies in metropollTwo former promlers l01t their tan Fri!IICO, ""'.off balloting wiU
seats In the Gaullist tidal wave. take place next Sunday, when a
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STORES TO CLOSE .
Director George R. D I c k,
L'
Oblo Department of
oquor
Control , today annHtmced that
all .state liquor stores and agencle&amp; and departmental of.
fices will be closed Thursday·
November 22, in observance of
Thanksgiving Day.
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
Mrs . Lucy Gor~ll , Portia~,
was take;n to Me.~gs Memortal
hospltaJ a~ 4: 50 a .m. Sunday
by the !\acme e....-gency squad
suffering from a ~evere nose

bleed.

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MEIGS GENERAL AOSPITAL
Admissions Saturday - Errna Jt~hnston , Minersville ; Ber·
tha Hobstetter Pomeroy · Kathp
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ry~~~~e~s ~tu~:y· _ Joseph SmiJ, Langsville .
Admissions Sunday - None.
Discharges Sunday _ None.
FAIRFIELD STATION - .
SUnday temperatures high
51 , low 35. Monday reeding f1 at 10 :30 a .m . Prectpita~
past :U houri ,iii lnchea.

"'=~s= r:;

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car crashed mto a Oood wall
alo
U S 110 alter •......,,_
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BUlvtc ~ ~ Ke
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and her sillter, S$ndy ~k, 11,

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Tlltr•'t IIR WIJ of a•tling Elizabeth
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headlines. According IQ 1 HollywoOd
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took a •11111! aplflment by l!enelf. Tben
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is aptly .named - it is a welcome occasion to express
our gratitude to our friends.
Thank You
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he(ped to make ours.

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TV IN REVIEW

A CROSS
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2. Pl&amp;.rt ot
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21. Elizabeth

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EIOLLYWOOD (UPJ) - Jn the C't'@dino.
flrst ~ of " Don't C•ll Me I It is hard Lo believe that dw 12 , ~ewell
()arlle," a AeW NBC-TV ~eries brain behind this witless, am a- 13. Crr•t&amp;l·
a U. S. Arm veterinarlan. teu rish abortion is Dbn McGuirt'. I
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pain
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utae of It flt lor print, Friday TV'a "Ciooe-Up l" probea "lndla- DAILY OIIYP1'0Q110TE - Here'o how to .-11 lir
for lnatanoe, lhe entire ball The Troubled Giani" Nov. 27.
A ll: 'I' D I. B A A X a
b\Mtt I'OVolved around lbe pr1lb- Debbie Rayno!do vlllll "Here'o
10 L 0 • &amp; r
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of lbe reoldent id1ot colonel Hollywood" on NBC·TV Nov. Ill
ODe -limply -lor"---- Ill WI ~A 1 0 1
neti
for U.. three L' .. X lor tt.1 two 0'1. ete.. SlnJie 1etter1, apoao.
With a lazy fem1le aeoretray. The . . . Florence Mar ey, o me bopbleo tho loolllll on4 b
,.._ ., ltoo ..,. •II hi~ of humor 1o lndloaled by performer in mcb movleo "' _;1 1111 - r
lito high pollll of lbe evening: "Tokyo Joe" and "Sealed Ver·
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Wheii he decldeo to til rid of her, dlot," otarted 1 comeback on
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A a
"ima'ro fired." The olhor linea sbow
CBS-TV'• "The R • I I. Q y y
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4:15 Local News
1llal' principle wlll IIIUrt lhe JUr· has been anmed Marcb Jo and 6:00 News
4:15 Jonet Buick Sbow- Tuel.
'viva) of "Charllo": lhal II, U welthed 6 lb. Sl'&lt; ... Grand· 6:0&amp; Co1Uitry Muslo Time
4:30 Local Newo
NANCY
l \&lt;Iowen see II around often parenta are Mr. and Mrs. Arth- 6:20 Country Jamboreo .
4:40 Musical Mysloriea
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NANCY-I L!FT AN
\ ud merely look without ahowlng Great grandparentl aA Mr. and 6:45 Malga County RFD
5:14 alp Off
APPLI! ON THe T.ASI I
Coo&lt;em that 111o, perhapo, dead. Mro. MaBon Spencer of Racine, 7:011 Newo
SATURDAY SCJIEDVLB
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property thai 1o the olrwaveo. Ruth CundUf, local. Mr. Wold T:30 News
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Peine &lt;rhymeo with polnl II areal grandlather.
7:110 7:60 Newa Raporl
6:30 Ntwl
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8·00 Radio Hymnal
, •., tho creatora of lhe program
PROGRAM POIITPONED
B:15 Breakfast Party
1:11&amp; RFD
·realized It, and down(!Taded hlo Tho Family Evangolllm VI&amp;- , 8,30 Van ParUclc Sport Sbow 7:00 News
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(Jolm Hubbard!, who baa lllharlt· Metbod1ot Church ICbedpled for. 1 ,45 IJaker Funa. Sbow-Frl. 7:30 Newo .
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7:11&amp; Breakfut Party
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POMEROY·MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1962
r/v--------------------------.PRICE FIVE CENTS

P~meroy

Jo•ason Brot•en .58-Piece
Service For Eigbt

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Cou neil Launches $440,000 Sewerage Project
A eontraot wu awarded ..lht
eftllneeriDI
of Columbus by Po!neroJ
COUDCU Mo..tay n!iht to make
new plano for conatrucllon In stacea - of~ vlllale oewage
treatment planl IUld ~ptlng oewen thai wW COli In eO'
tlmated f"O.OOOTo finance Ibis project, which
take Pomeroy &lt;Mil of
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next Monday evenlllg to award
oale of bonds on f!IO,OOO
Pomeroy voters approved in
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- Look forward to re&lt;!elvfn3
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building. a - • and
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a IM!Werage ayotem IUld
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1110111 plant. Jt· waa In lJie
to end court IICIIon.
the federal goverillllenl
belt and In C..
the town $13,000 to have
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for an eotlmaled $138,000 lo be 11 ~.000 for maktog the new
rellud by _ , rentals in aev- plana, lxlt nel... oouneU or
en p-iorlly areu of Pomeroy aollcttor .Fred W. Crow ...,..
In be served by ·Ibis first stage able to offer an euct figure .
of conatruetlon.
Coalld18lu !Miler. Paltz,
Mayor Charles Legar, preald· ........., of lllo MWII' ...,.
lng over the regular council mfltee; ll&amp;ld Barpoo ..,. Nipmeeting in town hoD, uptaln- 1e will ....W. 7J per _,
ed 'that areaa of Pomeroy re- oldie-' lhat lllo Yll1qe
m•inlng unoervlced by lbe pres- payo for tile IIIII pi'Ojeet.
ent projeet are to be readied
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li ill believed. Locatlon of the Unlon-av, aNI Mulberry Ills.
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