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POMEROY-MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

WEA'I'RER

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TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1962

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Mlko Elberfeldt In Pomeroy y o u r Chrlst111111
thopplne confer ..... copebto, courloouo nloo
people to help ygu In OYory deportment,

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8 R...Mne eloctric color·whMI to glvo your lrH
o fontooy ovor chanelilg In color, Spacial at $4.98
e Eloctrlc !roo bulbo end orna,.,.nta galore•
All 11100 and prlc"'
elloctrlc .... llthll ..,. olortlng ., 69c "'·

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CHRISTMAS NAPKINS &amp; CANDLES
e Christmas Paper Napkins · ·· · 29c
e Novtlty (andles ... · · 1Oc·15c-29c

Representative

Gift Wrapping Special
Speclal6 Roll Pack

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GIFT WRAP

lnclud1s Snowm1n, Choir
loy, Choir Girl, RllndHr
Church, Santa, Lamp Posta

Other Gift Wrap At Special Prices

HAVE GVEil'l'!l
Mr. and Mrs. Leland Parker
daushter, Patricia Ann, of
RL 3, had aa Thanbill"'la, Mro. Gamet
and liiuseno of ColumMr. and Mr•. Robert Wlnll~:~.~a~nd daushtero, Sandra,
and Cheryl, of Hilliard.
and Mn. Wilbur Wlndland
and children, David and 1\obln,
of Guysville Rt. I were vlaltora
Sunday afternocm.

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WILL BE AT OUR STORE
Cor. 2nd &amp; Ml1tSt., Mldclliport

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Restaurant in Middle.
port on December 5 at ' ''-' p.
m. Followlnj) the dinller · a
proJII'am and party
wiD be held in the ...,tal rooms
of the Federated ct.urdl. There
will be a IMlc rift exchange.

You still hlv. time for doll and gift Lay-Aways. Only
$1.00 down and - will hold anything for you until
December 20th,

Tues.- Dec. 4th
Wed.- Dec. 5th
o::·,~~L~~L 10:30A~M. Til Closing

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DINNER ANNOVN=:;;CE;;;D

Th

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Yau'l Receive
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We IN now featurlnJ Dolla or all klnda and SPECIAL
prlce1. See the new Chatty Baby doll by Mattei
-lt'1 a cute talldDJ doll-It lau&amp;hl, crlea and
billU.

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Pick Youn Out Now While Stockl Are Complete

DIIIINI, lTC, 1Y MOVIHO KNOll
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POPULAR T.V. TOY
PICTUIU, CHAIITI,

CHRISTMAS
TREES
4ft. •• '3·"
6ft. •• '5·"

FURNITURE
Rutlond, 0. Ph, SH. 2-4111

ETCH-A-SKETCH

We have the nicest selection of Boxed Christ·
OUR PIICI

mas Cards we have had in years- both conven·
Uonat and reUglous. Individual, relatives and reUJious cards priced ao low as 5c oacb.

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VISIT OUR CANDY DEPARTMENT

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SIDa of T1nks For
BoHied Gat

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SOOGal. LP Gas S~tems ·
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AIMrlod Ch-Jolo~ 611....., 6fc lit.
Milk Chonlohl ltort .. ........ n. Ill.
Chrl"""o All PIIIOtl Mix ...... 4tc 1~.
ChrloiMoo Molloc.....,. Mix .... IS. llo.

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ChM. C•v•,.... Ct.rrlet -~- - lfc ltox
20 worloty out. Chocol- 1tc ilu
lrech'• M&amp;nlaturea (14 fl•vert) 79c bx
Chrlttmu J Ill. ••
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Contlr c- .............. 1 r.r s.
Clftdp Conoo ••.••••••••••. .,.h Jo
Clftdp Conoo ............ .,.h 10.
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"MEMBER MIDDLEPORT MERCHANTS GIVE-AWAY"

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"OUR CANDIES ARE GUARANTEED FRESH"

Chowloto
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Chocololo Dr.,. ............. Uo
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15 Years In BoHied GQs • •

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Set Our ~lllpllfiUne Of

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,Stevenson Caught In Chill
Of Cross-Currents In UN

Malcolm R-G.ller
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Make Haste Slowly
But it opposes an arm of the federal
One can usually judge the importance
of a United_ States Supreme Court de- government forcing the states, in t he
cision by poting whether or not it in·
~Spires 1 movement to amend the Consh·

tutlon. Amendment il the only way opponent. of a particular

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ve:se it, short of the court itseU chang·
ing Ita mind or make-up at a later date.
One recent example is the campaign
heiDI mounted by the Council of State
Governments to amend the Constitution
to restrict the power of federal courts to
order reapportionment of state leslsla·
turn The Supreme Court decision in
Baker vs. Carr last March has reaulted
in a raft of voters' suits in a number of
states.
The council 11 not acalnst the prtncl·
pie of reapportionment to Jive city voters a more eq)litable voice in state government; it admits that the decision hal
speeded this procesa.

worda of one of its spokesmen, ' ' to act

under the whip."
The counclJ'a position will appeal to
many who view every move by the government as one more in a series leading

to complete domination from Washington. This fear - which has plenty of
grounds - would seem to be euggerated in this case.
The Supreme Court is not taking over
the statel or tellin&amp; them how to reapportion. It 11 merely advising them to get
about a buslneu many stu~ents of government think they should have attended to loq ago.
Constitutional amendment is a serlous
course. The prudent course would seem
at least to walt to see the loneer-rango
effects Qf the court's decision before em·
barkln&amp; upon 11.

Impartial Guardian
Lawbreakera are sometimes likened
to wild beasta, but it Is an unusual thing
when pollee have to can on animal reicue workera to aid them In breakine a
case.
It hlppened In Brooklyn, N. Y., where
pollee had been staking out a ouspeeted
bookie joint. A raid was in the offing,
but tho presence of three lean and hungry Doberman pinschers In the b a c k
room of the place aave the pollee pause.

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A Princeton scientist says that the pull
or 1ravlty on the earth ie decreasing because the universe Is expandine. scattertne and changinl the distribution of
Its matter.
This lo a serious situation, and there
seems to be nothin111 ""vAnP. ran do about
II. There II one brtaht spot, however:

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The animals are excellent watchdogs and
auarda, on either Side of the law.
A call to the American Society for the
Prevention of Cruelty w Animala
brought two heavily gloved men, who expertly collared the dogs and took them
away. The police did the same with the
bookies.
To add tAl the woeo of the bookler, the
ASPCA later collected nine dollars from
them In llcenae fees for the doaa.

BY PETER EDSON

WASHINGTON - INEA)
While it is generally
agreed
that extreme right,.wing politi~al movements exercised very
1ittle influence - and in some
cases JOt comPletely snowed
under - durin@ the recent congressional

election~,

one conser-

ntive action t'Ommlttee clairm
Jfe&amp;tly increased support and
a suc~ssful campailn record .
This is Americans for Consti·
tutlonal Action - ACA. Organized in 1959 after the Republicans lost 49 seats in the 1958
mid-term congressional elections, ACA has stuck to one obJe&lt;Uve. This has been to ele&lt;t
more congres.1111men who are said
to believe in "constitutional gov·
ernment."
AI II dtd ID 1..., ACA Ibis
year compiled earefal voting
reeord• oa all ~pe111Den. Of
lhe 11'7 repmeataltv.. ODd Jot
~eaators, ACA IGIUid dW only
114, or 1 little ewer oae • dllrd
ollhe lutalluol IWHI!lnla
of lbe lime "lor leplatlo• opbotdlq lhe Coa-lioa ........
poiiDI toelallzalioo o1 the AOI·
erlcu ecoaomy." .
Only five senators and
18

re_.,talivee receiVed a 100
per cent ACA rating f01 the last
Congress, 17 being Republicans
•nd four Democrats.

SINCE SOME of lhe
Congressmen with "conalttutkmll"
voting records retired , realgna
e&lt;1 or were defeated ir. primaries. ACA found 1511 candidates
for the Ho1 ISe and 19 candidatd

for the SeiiOte for • total of m
it could endorse this year.

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1211 rep.....,n.

tatives and seven senators were
elected for a total of 135 or a

77 per cent batting avenge.
Only 12 of th&lt;l8e elected were

Democrall mosUy !rom t h e

southern states. Two races are
atlll In doubt.
Only ll of lhe 115 winners
openly aceepted lbo ACA eodontmeat ud raD wtth th fJ.
lllillelal or atall Ullolanee. Of
thne, Z$ were elected and It
were defnted for 1 5f per cent
ballllil ........
Tbese percentage figures are
a little deceptive, however. The
~ AICA-endoraed represents·
tlves who were elected are on·
ly 'Z1 per cent of the House.

The seven AC/i-endorsed sen&amp;·

Against Whom?

we should support o

tori who wen e~ted are only
7 per cent of lhe Senate.

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ACA EXECUTIVE director
Olarles A. McManus says its
total CIJ1lP8l8n expenses wlli
run aboot $125,000.
ol lilt ACA lrtllleea
takes any salal')' or expeaae
moaey, for pcilldcal actlvltles.
AU eoa&amp;rlbuUons p to retearcb,
reporll, wriiiDI apeocMI ODd
dlrecl . staff aid lu eudldalol

our principles. If he is a legi&gt;-

presidential condidate, he would

be a man who comes closest to

lator, we can get a good readIng on him by bis voting ,...
ord. Jf he it not 1 leJislatDr,
but • sovernor or olber prom;.
nent citizen, we can judge him
on the basis or hla pubUc ata•

ments on leading ts.sues."
Moreen ela•lllel Prealdeol

by lleld wwken.
Encouraged by what it con·
siders its success in the 1962

campaign and ·eJections, ACA
may broaden its activities lor
19M. The matler will be considered by lhe ACA lrustee8 at o
meeting to be held in Waahing-

ton

during the winter.

Among lhe trustees are Admiral Ben Moreell chairman;

Brig, Gen. Bonner Fe11ers, vice
chairman; ex-President Her·
bert Hoover, ex-Gov. Charles
Edison of New Jersey, treasurer; Edgar Eisenhower of Baltimore, Allen B. ~ oJ llljnoil
and Lloyd Wright oJ Coulornla.

SAYS MOREELL, wartime
commander of the Navy Sea·

keDDedy II I utllod.era lfber..
. ..... He ... baalo .....
e1 Ibis credo u a bellel ol
power - pollllcal, O&lt;ftOIIII&lt;,
.ocill aad, In some catel, m•
alpower-oboalolbetntell Ia WoabloJIOII, 1M
otatel •• aalollltea ol the lnl JIOVoromenl.
In the 111110 preoldenllal elections, ACA refu!Od to join 'Iiiii
any of the other conservaUvo
IJI'OUPI to support either Y t eo
Presldnet Nixon, Arkansal GoY.
Orval Faubua wbo beaded a
ulloaal Stalea lllibll llekle, or
even VlrcJnia Sen. Harry Byrd,

who got ocattered votes.
Inabillty of the ri8hl • wID I
(!I'OUps to unile behind one can-

Complete Plcg.
Deal Only

didate on one procram Ia holds them back.

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Medical Report

Tho Only Fumaco
Bocbd by S 500
WARRANTY BOND

J,and Transfers

Particles Of Rays Pass
Entirely Through Humans

GAS mRNACE
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COMMENTATING EDITOIIALLT

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MIDDLEPORT

A Jot of other scientists say he's wrong.

Better that we should worry about
other thinp, mie the sun, whleh Ia duo
either to blow up or freeze aotid about
I 0 bl\llon years !rom now. Tbls is something all scientists aeree on, live or take
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ly DOROTHY KILGALUN
THE CELEBRITIES
ONE OF THE TEN most lamouo le·

males In show bualneu can't convince
her beat lrionds that her· Interest In a
baseball player Ia strictly professional.
She lan't havlna much luck convlnclna
her hulbltld, ollher . . . Roy Campanef·
Ia, aw,!tlnl the ltlll finish of his mar·
rtaao, hu a Bllver llninlln view. She'a a
lovely young New Yorker from tbe Len·
ox Avenue nellhborhood ..... TV star
Georae Maharli 11 •ufferlnl from a
mucb more aerioua caao of hepatltla than
waa first dla1J101ed, and a New York
apeclallst 11 belq CODIUlled . . . . . Betty
Gnble 11 tha lateat celebrity to atve aorloua thouaht to wrttlq her autoblocra·

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CroUH are a!Un~ etrenuoua worlt:
they did on "Mr.
ant" baa tlktlllla
toll .. . "Tovarlch," the u~VIv·
len IA!eh musical, hu been bud
at
$450,000 ... Jus man Torry Gl ba tens
pal• be'a on the road a1aln after aliiiOit
10 years of relaxed living In California
becaUH he hu to make enouah money
to pay tho atllf allmoll)' due hll ex-wife,
DonnL Th11 Ia their ucond divorce, and
It really lHIIII to be taklnl . . . Roporta
from Miami Beach Indicate that atrlp
cluba and B-Jirb are having a rouab time
of It, with aeveral eluba featuring that
poUcy beln.l eloaed aad the cops making
nlahtly rald"a to make auro the new lawa
are oblervod.

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DESPITE OUR AERIAL SURVEIL-

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LANCE, there are two Ruaalan aubmarlnea In Cuban waters rlaht now ... And
aueaa who's written a ballad about the
little atrl In the White House? Connie
Francia baa duhod off a tune tltlad "CarollDI" which abt'U record In Load011
MSI -k. at :would ...m mon patriot·
lc to wu It bon In the U. S. A., but that'a

State Officer
lsS~er

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On-Retardation

ur Brildulek. lt'a marrlaae number !our

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6 MONTHS .... •· · · · · · · $4.25
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1. Electricity is so useful your family is using 5\2
times as much as familie! did 2li years ago. .

2. While prices of ltlllllt products have doubled
or tripled in 2li years-!M price you pay per
rmit of electricity has actooUy gone down!'
(Of course your hillll All! bigger, but that's
because you are enjoying more of the things
electricity can do for you.) ·

Ohioans can be grateful that this state's busineaa
climate over the years has made this OOrgain poe. sible. The electric companies have been able tD
rai'le the miUions needed to make improvement&amp;
Through these improvemenls they have kept the
price dolvn. Your increased use of electricity hu
helped, too.
You'll be happy to learn that h!!re in Ohio
you pay less th~n the people in 31' other state./
*Buti •• prlto tJ! residenti1i el~etricity for 250 ki/ow11t

koun '""' Fedml Pow11 Commiuion fil-·

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We can't show you our product-electricity. But
we can tell you this:

, Subscription Rates

ftl'll6D of "Carnival." MiChl be fine In
tile vart. too . . . The honeym0011ers at
~ Carol Lynlty'l HollyWood bOIIII

Cuot'• mother and her croom, Arth·

THE DAILY SENTINEL
"MAIL"

lbow biz.)

Hollywood's hall9lelt question: Ia the
etort hoverinl over "'Ilia&amp; Crolby and hla
Kathy acalnf . . . Toay J'ranclola wants
tM role of the puppeteer In the eereen

/ Santa
Suggests...

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Your Ohio Electric Co:tnpa.nies
Tho Clncmitl Ilia and E1l&lt;lrlc ~.,
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Columbua ond SGiothtm Olllo Eloctrlc CO!ripo.,

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Panthers Host To Middleport In Second League
Pomeroy Unbeaten In One 1,_
Start; Middies Are 1-1

15 Big Ten
Players On
Shrine Team

Co~f!pelition Is

Scheduled With News, Evenli

Bearcats, OSU Winners ForMen&amp;leyt
A leather boot with tlutit
MOret tor fit. Slzu e-11.

$12.99
THE SHOE lOX

62F
A WEEK IS THI AYIIAGI
COST ON A LOAN Of

MOORE'S

$200.gf

IN'
POMEROY

A·2C Ronald Rile, wife
· and dauJbter Shelley
Enon, 0 . opent one day
week here with reltUves.

• IMiollll time .. "PIIV
LOAN$ UP TO

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ELECTRIC

Green House
.$12·95 • $19·'5

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NFL Concludes

$20QO

BAKER FURNITURE

Open every FRIDAY night til Christmas

MiddlepOrt, Ollie

l'l1ene wv 2-1171

125 E: M.in SlrHt

Continuing
Discount Solei!
Welllnghouse Record Player 4 speed 19.12
W•linghouae A~to. Record Pleyer, $9.9$ .
Lady Sunbeam Hair Dryer
24.94
Sunbeam VIsta Automatic Toaster _ 23.94
Sunbeam Vista Mixm11ter _ _ _ 36.91
AM-FM Radio, 6 tube
29.97
G. E. Clock Radio - - - - - 18.62
Tape ltecordera - - - - - - - 24.99
1-Trll\llstor Ralio1
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10 Inch Tricycles - - - - - - 6.72
Doll Buggi11, for little girls
2.67
Pink Dol Cradles
.77
FOR THE Mit.-----,
JIG SAW - - - - - - $1.88
BLACK &amp; DECKER DRILL KIT
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IERNZ-0-MATIC TORCH
6.88

now cooking's funr
... new
ranges~~
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MOORE'S

POMIROY
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VISIT PICKENS'

BIG
TOYLAND
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IILICTIONI

eLOWIIT JOIIICII
eLIIY·.AWAY P~AN

Gas Keep-Warm Oven keeps foods serving-good for hours!

THIS WEEK'S .
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AT HOME

ECIAL
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FROM THE FOLKS
WHOSE

NO WONJ;)ER MOST WOMEN WANT GAS RANGES!•

lxcltlntbeallly II l..t ono- wbf thliM!I'

'88 l(ahibler wacon Ia the boot eellar. Thore'o a
J!llll-.heod quality br~-AdVIIletei
Unll Ooriotructio11. Aoupre!ilelyiOlltl llamblarll
tbe rilult. hovidto full room ror lix 8-footera,
There's niw -.thriti0..-1..., Tri-Polr«&lt; Powar 111
tho '68 Clllllie Six ODd 250 HP Alolb'nd!lt V-1,
,moothoot !'idinl I,Ymblero ever built. Take a

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New automatic Gao ovens otart1 cook and then loW!!r their own temperatures to
keep loodll hot-without fllrther cooking-lor boUI'III You can set tho keep-warm
oven ao low ao 140 dligrew- koep meats rare and juicy till ~~erving -warm plates
-thaw !rosen looda- lrMhen frozen baked goods. Only Gos Ranges ilve you all
th'" other 'IJOrk-aaving features : oeU-baoting rotiueries, autoDlBtic meat ther•
m!)nletero, lamil)"''ize J!#ddle-i.n-the-middlo, the Dumor·with-a-Brain,t and perfect
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PHONE WY2-2176

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Fore, automobole, bonds. Ph.
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TWO REFRIGERATORS, 0 n 0 - Reuter .lnourance A1ency HD!I and one electric: . Inquire : "Insurance for every penooal
Mrs. E. M. Burton, 578 Broad
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the Girls lndua- Insurance &lt;Ompally should
trial School.
pay for Injuries auffered by him .
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and hlo wife In a June 26. 1980
The Catholic Women'• club ol auto accident. Dye stated In his
the Sacred Heart church wIll petition !hat his wKe later
meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. , at died ao reaull of Injuries from
the church.
the accident and the defendant
A Joint meelln1 of the Ruth, to reoponslble for funeral exElizabeth Stark and Mary Mar· pensea.
tha Miulonary Circlet of the
Pomeroy First Baptist church In aoolher action, Helen
will be held Thursday evenln&amp; Johnson of Roote 3, Pomeroy
at !he church, The Ruth Clr· has IUed a sull for divorce
cle will bo In charge of the pro- from Carrol W. Johnoon. Pomgram, which will be combined eroy Rl. ~- The plainiiH chargwith the Bapt11t Day of Prayer ed FDIB nealecl of duly and
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lag televiJioo dramat~? Hive the llrely, trying to paso all pretoo.
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and tll'and Jhouihtl1 II there to taped drama 80t DO clooer to lhe
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note
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be constant blind worship of the atmoapbere of the 101 tbaa the
war ....
t . ButtorU.8h&amp;Dunderdog without considering !hat Hudaon River. II had an al111011l
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drivel entitled "Mutiny," which
W lk
ho •--~ nd
as preaented SUnday night on Young a er, w JUUII,B! a
U.Claotj.-..
hol4IT. Door
NBC-TV's "Show of the Week," SOIDids amazingly like his late and
jOint
and wbich dealt with attempl- lamented actor-lather, showed
If. Roclplinl
ed takeovet of a U .~. Navy brig· promise and gave tds part more
ot a lift
of-war In 1842 by 1 lllllltly, loony.llheo It deserved, d..plte the dl10. Girl'•
youn&amp; 800 of 1 seDBtor.
lectlon. Yet hlt role wu really
areanothing more than lhet ol 1 deThis drama, ha•ed u lonsely Haquent dresled In o sailor 11111.
II. Paid: abbr.
as you can imagine on an actual Before you know it. someone wilt
Incident. strred Dana 1\ndrew• as suggest anny rille squad• bo
aOIItr!Ohthe ship'a. commnder and Robert equipped wtth (lll'chlatrlsll to exllko
Walker Jr., as the apprentice sea- plain to ollieero wby soldlero don't
man. And rarely has a oharcter conform wid! ordw.
ti.RadtOtO·
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1111 lhorooghly dellerved his comelm&gt;wa.
uppnce as did this apprentice, Here's • tout to the overdog lor
uabono
wbo fell from llle v....t and a change! The seaman delervod
lll. li'OI:IIopltono .
drowned accidenttily dfler the to be borsewbipped, drawn and
mllliDy failed.
quartered, and IDio the
briny.
Go
away.
pwtb,
you
bother
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Yet the commander, after bela1 me
cleared of a murder chars• of ·
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having caused the IJealb by heing
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rough •• .the bothe•d. ndly ad·
mlto that perhaps ha wa• partly
DAILY CJI.IH'OQUOtB -ll6re'lllllnr Ill...,.. It:
to blame lor lrylog ., hard to
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make the boy conform. And, oh
CITY tEAGUE
II LOife!PaL·LOW
y01, the boy'l father also WU to
One let...
!..., I a - -pie A to u"' ·IASOLINI ALLI'I
flame for lryittc to force him into JIICb ......., Nov. 17, IIIII
lilll&lt; tllo -~~-- X b lllo 00.. oto. . . .to leiLera. apooo
trophlM. tM ........ u.4 fw ·Ut• ot tM ~ an· all hint&amp;.
a mold. YDII l:now, lhe llld hated High three games Individual
Zach day Uat eodl ·lltbD...,. 'If's
his old lilan but really loved him. - II. Clalworlhy, 593.
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More cheap. dimll(lllore freud. Oh High Bingle game - D. Milldad, poe.- dad.
er, H. Clatworlhy, 223.
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Team three gametl - Pom. _ _ Aeroy Cement Block, 2511t.
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Now let me lor you Team aJncle tame - Pombrloil7
ollhe action• ollhil eroy Cement Block, 101M.
'l'i 1 ..... 0);il QUill PEIOMI.L!ft' Ja !'0 MA.If
misguided youoa fellow, He squght StandiDc•
Polall
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mutiny and his plans to turn tbe Mlddleporl Dept. Store
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brig into a private ship. He pre- Felatafl Beer
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pared aa enllro lXItebook 111 the Hot Rods
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ate -by-itep procedure. HI actu- Pomeroy Cement Block
M 8:00 Ne'W11 ' ..
C:15 Ja Buiet Sbow-Tuea.
ally caused the takeover to begin Bletner Block
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when hii coborts toot pt.toil. And
SEASON lllGHS
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4:to Mlllical Myaterlel
NANCY
he orated openly for robellion Ia
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the showdown, uoUI evoa hll com- !rid. 3 games - H. Clatworlhy 8:35 Farm World News
1:00 Platter Party
paniona saw he wao cracking. w.
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5: 14 li8n Off
Well, obviously you can tell he • Ind. 1 game -. R. Davia, WI. 7:00 Ne'WB
was misunderatood.
Team 3 games - Middleport 7:05·Breakfaat PariJ
SAnntDAY SCBEDVLB
Thera 11 a 11rong -lclon 1n Dept. Store, 1733.
7:30 News
1:00 Ne•
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Team I game - Pomeroy Co- 7:35 Plclt:- Hardware Show 1:01 Faith For Today
demand fOL" televlallXI acripll ment Block, lOIN.
8:30 News
7:50 7:50 NeWI Reporl
8:11 RFD
about poor, mlsllnderstoocl ~ Top Five hwlen Averqo 8:00 Radio ljymnal
aters because Wen..gen
aup1?20 RFD
8:15 Breaklul Party
posedly learn to Identify with ouch B. Louu
Ill
8:111 Van P.irtlel: Sport llbow' 7:00 News
charactera- and becaUJe there II H. Clatworthy
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7: !15 Breakfast Party
8:35 BreUfut Party
a vast IHII-age audience just ripe D. Hawley
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for com~-~-~,$1~. . G Wqner
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. hair spriyl. dlOderanto and" Giber • A. Stobarl
17t t :lll Coffee With Jlllllt
7:50 7:50 News
8:00
llreakfut Plrty
1:30 Nt'WI
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1:35 Coffee. Wllb ~­
8:311 BrUkrut Party
t:45 Btltf Newton Show
Newa
1:00
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f:IIO Dlectnc wllb !lou
10 :Ill Newa ,
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7:00 Sign On, Mlllieal aoet
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10:06 Minlltertal ASSOCiation
il:ll
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10:211 MOI'Dlltl Interlude
t:30 NeWI
1·00 Ohio Valley NOWI
5:111 World NatloDII NeWI 10:30 Newa
t :ll Muaic ID tho Air
1.05 Sports 'l'aclq
5: 15 8potiJcb&amp; on 8porD
10:~ NeWI
t:40 The Geod Life
1:10 World Newa
5:3Q Dinner Mualeale
II :Of Swap Shop
t:lll Under Oltlo Sklatt
8: I~ Muaical Clock
5:C5 Sign 011
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11:30 Newa
9.00 1..ate1t11r1Dc
7:00 Sign On, Mlllleal atd
11:11 FArm Bureau
10:116 Polka Party
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7:41 Tile Llftllna.. .
11:41 Country HoedOwn
10:30 Newa
t:U Sbowen ot Bleolslng
1:110 Ohio Valley ~ . ,
(FIIIIIIJ Wonblp TbUn,) 1035 Walcl Donna li¥mn
10.00 Muon Countf ~•wa
1:111 Pt. P'M•tml .W
11:511 Upper Room Meditatlooa
Ttme
1~:05 Tille ol the Ton
10:tltl NOWI
11:11 Dow J01111 8toell Avo.
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IG:51i World NOWI
IL:IJII G A H 8 Pt.olbiD
P:OO Noon NOWI
11:05 Top Ten Show
lltOO Tilt ot lhl Town
U:G World NIWI
12:1&amp; Millie Jill! For Yoa
11:30 News
t except Prl. Churd&gt; BeUa Rinc 11.115 lied leal 1!0 t • •
12:15 Goeulere ~ 1111r Fri. 11:35 llulton'1 Top Ten Show
11:4S World tW!wa
12:00 Local Cillo Ntwa
13:30 Mlllic Jill! For Y011
12:00 NeWI- Noon Report
11:116 Muon County NOWI
12:15 Edueallollal apentot
1.-00 NIWI
12:11 Mllolc lntarlude ·
12:00 Om&gt;mtmll)' NOWI
13:111 Lifeguard 'llllllll!lf11aird 1:011 Klllic .IIIII For You
13:30 Rev. MerHa Tleta
12:111 Local Neft
12:26 NIWI 0 Grllill .
1:11 Ne'W11
1:00 Neft
12:10 Oblo NOWI
12:JO s.turday MAtinee
1:111 Mlllic
For Y011
1:05 Plaller Party
13:15 Marllel.;
1:00 OSU !iCoUt ol !1Ja .Weelt:
2:110 NIWII '
1:11 Oblot Slaw PoolbaU
12:20 Lifeguard IIQJiotln Board 1:11
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2:GII Millie .IIIII For Yoa
1:30 Newl
12:211 News 0 Grima
t :lltl Dllc:lng willdlO.
2:111 NIWII
.1::!1. Platler Party
11:111 AerJculltn A8IDt
4:30 Alllmo Tlmt
2:111 Millie Jllll For Y011
4:00 Neft
12;G Cotmtry Go IIGUnl.
5:110 . Newt. anmn..,
1:110 N""
4:GII Platter Party
1:116 NIWI Beat
5:15 Public Senic:w
1:06 Platter Party
f:30 Ne111
1:00 Cotmtry Go Rounl'
5:30 Dinner llllllicale
3:30 NIWI
4:1111 Platter Party ·
li51i News Beat
5:111 Of! lhe 'Air
S:ll PiaU. Party
1:00 Newl
s:'oo Mid~ Ma!JnM
5:JS N f:IIO News
I:GII PiaU. Party
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will meet Thursday evening, December 6 al the Masonic Hall
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in Middleport. A Grand lnatal--- DODG-E Tru k
lotion of offlcera will be h ol d
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Motor. Call VI 3·2260.
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have a Bazaar and eafeterta
Gift S~bocrlptlon To
E..elle,.,.
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POMIROY s.,...., '""" style supper. Friday Dec. 7,
THE
Bl&amp; car room, ride ond perform- HOUsE:- :-a room and- ba tll. Geod houoo with IMih, hoi olr fur- starting at 5 p. m. In lho church
DAILY
ant't' Small car economy and ktcatlon. 136 Lincokl
Rd. neu heetlnt, INMf'Mnt, porch bosement.
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10 lltfe No ...,. poymont for · - land down IS, l 20 a. m.; Pllllreclpl•nl .
E. Pb• 1 w~ w.;merllf MODERN F'IJliNHD- .,oxfoilo ..... NI.H,... month. Your burger UJ1 14, 1:15 p. m. ; Bob
Call
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furnl•hed opartmenl. Middl.. crocllt muot Ito ftowiotO: you !!enter down 15, 6:10 a. m.;
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must not owe too much on Vulcan up 17, 3:50 a. m.; lnAok For Clrcullttoa
FOR SALE
HOUSE FOR RENT
8lld your cor,otc. Your ...,lilly ghram up 17, 4:20 a. m.; Bayou
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lncom. thould H •Hut QSO. Lorraine down 17, 8:30 a. m,:
EA RLs BARBER S~OP at Ra- LUMP co.i.l..- aillie mine or both. \\ of double. Mro. H.,.. c. c. CUCKLIR,IIIALTOII Chari•• Stephenson up II, 5:211
cine will bo open friday morPll 1 Co 1 d ord Cecil. M S. 2nd, Middle· I•• 22t
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I WILL NOT BE re sponsible Sun Down Nlto Club. Phone THREE ROOM
furnished with bath and garage. Ani~ a. m.: Pe11Y Downey down 22.
for dobll contracted by any WY 2-2782.
1111 30tc house. Call WY :J-25.11.
qully Road. Racine, Ohio. Ph· c 20 a. m.; Philip Sporn doWII
other than my1eU. Carroll W. VENETIAN BLINDS, window
II I etc SPruce 3-519'1.
II 2ll etp 22, 1:30 a. m.; Elgercllfl down
JohniOII. _ · _ _ l 2+Stp blinds and ahadeo. All kind, SIX ROOM unfurnished apart- FOR SALE: Rullald : 2 atory 2S, I a. m.; C. V. Horner do1m
TAKING ORDERS for opple si&gt;.r• and priCl's. Dale Wlp. ment and three room and 4 frame, I rooms and balh. 2 23, 2:10 • · m.; Indiana down
butler. MI. Moriah Church pel SUpply 215 Union Ave., room furnished apartment. acres vound. one mile from 2S, 4:15 a. m.; Cr~ MSsup ~
of God. Coli WI 9-3G'/5.
Pomeroy! Ohlu.
Pbone WY 2-3301.
Rutland.
I a. m.: Norlhernrd Ttwnbolt ' 7:
12-4-3tc
·
11 11 SOle
II II 30tc For Sale: Middleport: 1 olory a. m.; Rtcha
up
- - - -- -- --- ·
---- ·--,-- frame 5 room• and bath All Greenup C p. m.; Queen Chy
Card Of ThAnk•
S!:WING MA CHINES, new and THREE room and bath furnosh - ullllll;, 2 car carage North up Greenup, T:l5 p. m.; OnTHANK
u
r
used. Typewriters, vacuum eel apartment. Al80 one small Third
Coli_
Dow- ward up Greenup. 4 a. m.; Nat·
0
WE WfsH TO
cleaners and floor polishers. office room. Coals bulldln~. n Reai Eotate W y2-2342 ional down Greonup, 4:•
~~Piahboro who helped durinK Repair oervlre. The Fabric Middleport.
12 ~ lfc
y,
' ~ 1 ~ a . m. ; Mill Rivera dow a
tho lllne" and death of our Shop, m W. Second, Porno- APARTMENf-uiiinurnished:J
-- Greenup 5:15 a. m.; IDtltdear wife and mother. Spec- roy. WY 2·2214. Pomeroy rooms and bath. f3(J .O•I. 2211 FOR SALE : I room and bath, Boa~ up Greenup, 1:41
lal thanlts to the Friendly Sln1er Soles ond Service.
Eaot Main St., Phone WY 2· larp lot and Barden. New a.m.: Defender down a-mp
NeiBhbor dub, Dr. Slack. Dr.
11-&amp;-tfc 2465 .
I2-C·6tc bulldln&amp;, Approximately 10' 7:10 a. m.; Pamlla-D up 31,
lloice, the nurses II Mell! ISINGER ELEC1'JUC
rllble -- ....
X 20'. Garap and other nul- 5:CO a. m.; R. H. a..-tb U
Memorlll HMpllal, Rev . How- l
po
fN CHESHIRE, houRe 4 roo1111, bulldln&amp;a fruit cellar in hll~ p 32 z.:JO a m . Hawkeye
art! Ruppel!, Henry Ewln1 oewlng marhlne equipped to water, electrlcily and &amp;aa. lido. Ga~ hut. Edith Teaford ~wn
4a.
up :a,
and lhoto ,.ndlng flowers zia ""I· elc. SeWI like new. Mrs. E. M. llurton, 171 Broad wY -s.:aas
II-4-Ctc
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and eardo. Your klndne11 will t211.7V or 5 poymenll, $6 month. St., Middleport, Ohio. I~
· ---- Ia am
. m.B
, .~!..~'::: ~p ~ .;. ,
WY 2-220C
II 29 ltc , _ _ _ _ _
TERMITE CONTROL . ., .... -~~ ' 1 . .,
bo f
II
N
n.ver
orgo en
orman .
(18) EMPLOYMENT
--· - .
Prarle State up 32. 3:10 a. m.;
PlolUipa, Mrs. Henry J . Wer· ELECTROI.UX Sweepe;· with
INSPECI'IONS for G. 1. and Louisiana up 13, 4:CO a. m.;
ry, Mrt. Woodrow Hendm. all attachmenlo. Good condlWANTED
F. H. A. lOans free. All wor1: Cotton Queen down SS, 7 a.m.;
12-l·llc lion. Guaranteed, fU.OO· Wy WANTED- Hauling of coal or IUAranteed. For !reo lnlpoco Robert W. LH ilon IM, 4:10
THEiiiWAB anIna~ I band In :!-220C.
II 29 lie !lvestoclt:. Fire wood lor oalo. tiona; Phone Vaughana Tero a. m.; Mlu SUsan up M. 4 50
he-,
WHY WASTF; SPACI'! wIth WY 1-8573.
1111 30ic mile Control Co., IJM.3810, SL a. m.; Mol!¥ K. do1m 315, 3
Wlolch wu not quite cumplele Houaehold Articles yo,. ael- WILi. BABY SIT or will do Mary'a. W. Ya .. or write to p. m.; J . S. Lewis down 35, C:411
So God took our loved une, ,dono Ulf? S.U them with a lronlncs. Call Shirley Lewis, Va~hano, P. 0. Box Ill, St. p. m. : lllrry Dyer up 35, I
To fill ohe vacant seat.
\I ant Ad. Phone WY :1-•156 and WY I-85S5 alter i :30.
Mary 1, W. Ya.
II I tie a. m.
Mother, Mn. Charles Reed , uk for Clualfled.
+1tc
Gallltlolll IIMl - Kathy R.
12
lillm, ~ Cleland and FLOWER arrangemenll, cent·
do~ C:30 ~· m.: Semel down
·Loll Moealll. Children, Don. erpii!CII Chrlotmaa and all
(201 BUSINESS
10.111 p. m., CiiJUin HarNoa
na, Slllron and Charles.
~)Cinall
by
Pauline
SERVICES
up
3:30 o. m.; H. E. Bowles
8011011
IZ-4-ltp H te 00 d'· Ia
I N
down 4:• a. m.; Lulhor Jlurd---:,..---:=::--:-:_::::..:_~ 1 es r
~P Y a
e" MR. FARMER: Why
paY
man up 7:46 a. m.
{I) AUTO SALES
Haven, W. Va., next to lhe Mort? Breed to lhe boot for G a 1 1 o reldlaiO: Galli~ Kauwlla River...; Solvay up
_1t51 BUICK lUPER, new - - Store
Ben Fronkhn
B --•
Gold Mod a 1 dam 11.3, IU, M11111in8 C feet London IPO
· a. m.,· ',_,
from Doc 1dopartment
nilI Doe •--~ - r.,.,. to
_ , Jant
19r, oew IN. Pearl Williams 21
· ~ 30 121~ and plua proven buill 1o r on rollers, Pomeroy - Mason Lucu up Marmet I:Cil a. m.:
WY .__1
12-1-st.:
•
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M.OO. No association to join. 111.11, Pl. Pleaaant JUS, IIJn. Olelnder. 11J1 Wlnlleld C:lll p.m.;
.....,.. '
RAT TERRIER pupo, $5.00 CUrli11 Breedlnt Ser\ltce,.Inc:. ton .15 IIIIIUonary, Kanllwba Lilla Sl IN down 'filnlleld
U. ~ .AND 11'1111'11_ Mer- each or lwo for 11.110. Black For Service, call Leland Parlt• Polio U7 laiUfti, Charleston 1:11 p. m.1 :r-_. E. Dykea up Wino
&lt;Uff Jtitterey. -~ for and white, Gordon Pro!lltt, or, Pomeroy, Oltlo. ~ II.IS atatlonary. London, Ma.. lleld t :ll· p. m.; Helen Z.
II'~·~-~ .Jiob. Great Bend, Ohio, c mlleo WY--~ or Albert Pam~. met and Winfield danla,.... oin down Winfield 11:30 p. m.; Jer;~,~IP~,- balllw ItavtamiOII Ferry.
~•tar, Cillo. Phone &amp; the oillo.
'l' llaowortla down Winllel4 I
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1
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a
1
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1611.
1147·11111
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TELEVISION IN REVIEW

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"political negotiation" to • block- I Lockheed Talks
SEI!VICES
ade lor dealing wllh the Soviet H
T R.
WI C
00
WANT AD
septic tank. Get Kleen -Em- FCR SERVICE on your Elecmi88ile buildup in Cuba.
I ~p:NG:ES ~~',"~ Fed-•
INFORMATION
IN LOVING memory of our All
t
k 1
• - d trolux cleaner call WY 2- .
sep
article ..... . written _by era! m·~
· ···m~
dear husband and father . F.vk FIC tan sc eaner. ~n
p - 6101
11 1 tfc
~• hoped to resume
DEADLINES
mar
arm
ureau,
om·
Stewart
Alaop,
Washington
editor
t.aJb
thia
week
between
Lockheed
HO " lt . Ds,- • .,.,. l'tlbl ktrton
an 1Pat! Will , who
passed
ll 1 30tc ~•"'"d•y o..ldlla• 8:00 ·' · \I
awav four years ago today. ~eroy.
_ .
PHOTO
COPYING Services. IC.ontlnped From Page One I Ifor tlte mtgHine, and Charles Aircraft Corp., and the Interna- Five actions to transfer fundi
In Our golden book of mem. ELECTROLUX Swaeper, Like Copy any letter or document.
.
.
Bartlett, tyndicated columnist and tlonal Association of Machinists were approved Monday ducJng
CANcELL!\TtONS
CORRECTIONS
ories
new , with all clea ning attach· I R~uler Insura nce, Pomeroy. Istature m t"": United NatiOn.'\ ~as such a cJOR friend of the Preai-- HAMI following President Ken· the regular special session· of
wlu '"' .~rrtplP·d untu &amp;:oo " · M.
Your smiling race appears,
ments. Pay six payments of
2 15 trc som~hat. chilled today by a high- dent that he has been invited to nedy'a move Monday to prevent the Meigs county commisslon.t·o~~~U~~~~~·~~""
And once ag~~ain we livt' the $7.00. Call WY 2-6101
j HEATING AND- PLUMBING ly . ctrcuttous. even. wandering weekendfl at Newport, R.l., and renewal of a atrike.
ers.
.
I
11 29 6tp .
•C'ham of evenl~ wh1ch brought Glen Ora, the Kennedy plaoe at A lo-day restraining order was . 1
lH'AAI'I
nst
The publ!thlr rt&amp;C"rv•• the rr1ht
to Nil or rf'IIC'I tnt· Ids de ! mt-d
da~s
.
- - - ~----Mueller Furnaces
"head-shaking punlement to cer· ·Mtbdleburg Va Also Kennedy issued M nd
nd"
I t was a!!&gt;''"~ ... to tra er
0
utJjr..tlansblt
t:rron thould tt
Of happy bygone yl:!ars.
1 Vto:NMORE
GAS stove. 30 in.
Arnold Brothers
tain seetions or government
t
• Ai
· 1.
ay pe mg outcome $255.19 from the courthousP fur..
rt&lt;PQrtPd
'ftle pub1
federal go~e~nm~nt request nit~re, fixtures and office fund
Each go lden page, a memory full size oven, clock, light. 618 F.. Main St. , Pomeroy , Ohio Why puz~lement• Why the ne· rle«DI lewly glaveh' sop an _exc U!IIVe ofr
l!J hPr will nut
respon tl ble lor
morr thin ont lnC'orrtr·l lnJPr !l&lt;&gt;n .
... " . 104 Umon
· 1
· what Ren- j n erv
or 11 magazme .
or an 80-day lnJunclton.
lhe fue1 an d 11g
~
. hi fund , ..,
dear,
$50. F:d Ken,le(Jy
~ hone WV ! •1448
·cessity or considering
I.e:..
, ...wo
RATES
We 'll cherish our whole life Ave ., Phone WY 2·2289.
i
6 1 trc nedy can do to improve the Stevenson's position as reported
from the juvenile court other
For Want Ad Serviee
through
12 3 Jtp iWE- ARE NoW- available to do Stevenson image?
' by Alsop and Bartlett was
expense fund to the jurors and
4 C'fllll p•r word , """ lnMrrtlon,
ito!.n lmum l'htrl• eo N·nt•
Unti_
l
the
day
when
we
,
too
,:
aunJJJN(;
~ANo
ian~
and
gradyour
inside
painting.
any
kind
Ctos. Friend or Prelllda&amp;
es~
by
the
u.
M.
&amp;D_tbass~dor
•
IDS
"':itness
fund, $100 fr~m the ~r
o Ct'ntl per word lur Thrn f() ll ·
Will be ,
.
I ing machinery sep&lt;:~tate ly , of I nf rf'pair work . Call VI :J-.2484, The Saturday Evening Post durmg higll.ly secret dehberat.ions
dJem support of mmor ebdd·
MCIIU"'I iaHrtiODI
rull n t• llf 4 ('Pnh per wurd will
In Memory s book With you . l thf&gt; Meigs County
1'l"lldi
Portland. Sarson &amp; Durst.
printed lln article lhl~ week to the lor the NatJonal Security Council
ren fund to ~ probate court
Ill' C'hliTpcl for tdvtrU•Inl I I not
paid witbln 10 dii.VI alrer r ~ rf' l •··
Sadly missed by his wire , Growers Associalio~ at Lt&gt;12 1 3tp effect that Stevenson preferred ExecuUve Committee pdor to
0
jurors and witness fund, '100
llll bill
Augusta, daughters Kathryn tart Falls . Phone Harold G. ' - ~- ~-- ~ ~ . . I
---- Kennedy's decision to throw a
.
from .the auditor's expense of
CA RD Of' THANKS - II U !C'r
~ word .n \ulmum. Ett"h •&lt;ldltlun and
Pauline
and.
Grandsons,
Rou
sh.
VI
.
Deadline
I
EXPERT
WATCH
repaJrmg,
~
~"'".,
.
ttght
nav~J
blockade
around
Cuba.
.
R.
L.
Larkms,
72,
of
Reeds·
appraJsal fund to the ot!ler ex..
_
3 2255
1
11 word k
Ohttutrlt-• puhll•h.-d
Terry and Bill Nu·hoh~.
De 10
Gtr
:
work
gua
ranteed.
Corner
of
~
M
!The
president
announced
his
decl·
Ytlle,
died
Monday
noon
.
1
t
the
pense
fund , and f59 from the
u 1 unt per word .
11 29
OFFICE HOURS
12-4-ltc - •. ':"_ . .
-.
renter and Second Streets, 0
sion DD Oct. 22. steven... WBI in Camden Clark llosptal in Park- clerk of courts stationery and
8:30 A. ~ . to &amp;:00 P M flally
--~----- - - APPL.ES and s~~et Cider. Ma~on , West Va. LewIs :-~
,
Washington conatant1y from Oct. ersburg, W. Va., following n supply fund to the ·other e:~illurdn- 11.30 A.M. to 12:00 fi&lt;&gt;OI'I
Red and yellow deliCIOUS , Stay- Bles~mg.
11-27-:IOic
16 to the 22nd, in oonaultatloo short illness.
pense lund.
IT'S SO EASY
TO PLACE A
man Winesap, Red ~orne, COAL AND LIGHT hauling. )
with the President and his lop Mr. Larkins was born at The three commissioners, AvRESULT PRODUCING
Gromes Golden, Gtllogly s Or- WY 2-3653.
11·27-30tc
advioero.
Long Bottom, the son of Wil- ery Nelson, Don Mullen and
WANT AD
chard , Slate Route 689, Car· - ·
DEC. C
liam and Mary Powell [.ark· Kenneth McElhinney also met
penter • Ohio. o all 21 30tp
•VCTIO!'&lt;EEII
Rutland Boy Scout Troop 240 Onco the decision wao made. Ins and spent most of ~Is life llh the M ig Coon! F I
PHONE WY 2-2157
- .
- - -- ... -- ·
Corapt•t&lt; will have a soup aupper TUel· SleveoiiOD made a forceful pres- . 'the Reedsville
d L
w
e 8
Y a r
WHERE THERE'S A WANT Crtol Bradlord
day Dec 4 at !he Ruland entaUon of k In the United Na· In
. .
an
on g Board Monday afternoon to dllo
Try the "Want Ad" way. Eas~
Wrlto, P...,e or c..tott
Methodisl . Ch~rch , 5 - 7 p. m. ti0111. The White HnWIO Monday Bottom vocmity.
cuaa the grandstand problelll
(1) NOTICES
" " CHIVIIOL!IT
Impala H 'I' t.:oupt 2.·
to use, and mexpensove, too . "-C. BRADroRD,
feature borne made commended him lor having "bril- Survivors Include his wile, at lhe Rock Sprlnp
luA
"uro=""M
;-;0:-;;B"'"ILE loturan··.,.
::-··oc::::.
400 mil•• by lun l u•~nu
21116·
Spoti~U t· le~n i•rl . ~411
Call
WY
:!,
s
II
Uc
veg
ati
soup,
bo"*
made
llantly
devefoPed''
the
U.S.
poo~
Beaaie,
a
daughter,
Doris
Marks
grounds.
cancelled? Lo1t your ooen~&gt;r '1
· ·u . m
motor , po ..,Pr
, BURDETTE f r u i I'1 TREES TRIMMED, CUT and pie sandwiches, coffee and soft lion at the United NaUono during of Long Boltom, a grandchild,
----~ l"'to ' IDI
and
Orak ... .
llotnoe? C..ll WY 2·2966.
Aulu I I'IUll Jt .. n. Hlll-&lt;'k
farm
,
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
Route
removed.
Free
estimate.
In~
ka.
Proceeds
of
the
supper
the
taut
deY•
of
the
Cuban
crllta.
three
brothers,
H.
W.
Larkins
WAR
ON
RATI
at5
nn lth whit e wall llr"
nut
I, Phvne WY 2-11970.
sured. Eugene Smith, WY 2- will bo used toward the purof Belpre; Elza Larkins and WASHINGTON (UPJt _ 'nlo
LOSE
II 28 6tp 6258.
11 20 30tc chaae of camp equipment.
Fred Larkins, both of L o n g Interior Deportment 11 W8liD&amp; u
w iTh Oe11·0·0iet table a.
welder f 0 r
llarl Gf'11Her, Plvmbt;&amp; ...
Pomeroy Chapter 186, 0~,
Bottom ; three sisters, Gertrude uphill battle agallut rata near the
9ft&lt;' et~tark'a Drugo o-20-cl
shop or farm . Used IOO Amp
Beollq
will meet In regular 10981011
Warner of Long Bottom, and Washington MOilumeot and lho
IT'S SG{).O EASY to ·placo
OLDSMOBILE, 98, Auto- weld er for Home Shop, like
M - e. o.~o
Tuesday at 7:45 P· m. at the
Cora Smith and Carrie Evans, Jelfer11011 lolemorlal.
Want .Ad! Just spin your dial maliC power. Pink and whole
new . Use~ Acetylene outfit. /
l!:ad , ....... lroableo
Masonoc Temple. There will be
both of Nelaonvtlle. Two broth- w. Drew Chick, a apokesmu
to WY 2-3151 Jud ask a friend· Phone WY 2-6910 Marabel Ca ll WY 2-51118, between 7:00 We .... all oluo- ....._ mstallatlon of offlcen and all
ers and a slater preceded him for the department, IIBfd Monday
ly Ad-writer to assist
you. Frerker, Minersville, Ohio Rt.l and 10:00.
12·4·31c
lleoooaobe rateo.
officers and membera ore urg- A fi27C BUll r.hnrging breach in death.
that a four-mao exterminating
We will bill you.
1.
It 30 6tc , - - · · -- - -·--- - ean WY Z·ZI'I4. o., ., NIJM ed to attend.
of co~tract h~ been filed In Funeral services will be at squad llllled mo"' 11um to o1 111e
'62 p f
$
7 311 de
DEC. I
Meiga Count common leu !he Long Bottom
Methodist rodents since lasl June.
FOR NEW or usod can
on lac - - ave The Pomeroy Shakespeare
y
p
church Wednesday al 2·30 p m "II' deltnitely
hill battle
0 lit. M 111 M~:~~~~:: Ii."iAr.Ji'ciiliifl
___
Station Wagon Catalina. Po· DON'T GET stuck at home. Club will meet Wednesday al 2 court by Thomas F. Dye, Tup. nd cled b Fr land. N · 1 ·
..: the " ~: ll8!d •
lnlcS"L~s't.t"~. Be':s';ey 1
gas range, In wer steering &amp; brakell, Pus·
Snow and Ice is coming. Orm I the home of Mrs pers Plalna, against the Beacon co u
y
ee
.. orr s. aga t
m,
A
n ~ "'"''
itive tracuon. New Pontiac
der limestone now ror your p. · n
· Mutual Indemnity Co. of eo. Burial will he In !he Sand Hill constant batUo 1J be1Dg fougbl
""''· Athena, LY 3-4061.
IOod rondoli nn, f25 .00. Phone trade-in.
drivewa Shuler'• Conalruc- Phil WiUiarnson, Mulberry Ave. lumbua.
'
cemetery. Frie~~ds may
al ~nd we are attacldD&amp; tho probo
Chesler, 11115-3210.
WY 2-5450. ___ 12_ 1_ it_P '62 Buick
- $ave
WY 2-31151
WY There will be a gift exchange
the Arbaugh Funeral borne in !em witb overytllJna Ia ...,

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DAVY .IONU

• IIINIIi IIUSHMh.LII
VE!'P--AND MY
UNCLE ALWAYS
BUYS THE

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SALE_ 7 A.M.
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VOL XIV NO. 19 .

At Home 01
Miss McComas

Joan €ollina an~.

Dorothy Lamour
BilarlOUI C01DedY

I'Htu-: Advontum 01 A

lunntr.

AIM Colernrtoont

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fiiDAY onoiiATURDAY

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•11 WIST ITIIIT"
Alaa Lodd, Rod Steiger.
Mlehuel Callan, Dolore• Dorn

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,Imethod to pursue.

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER~ 1962

PRICE FIVE CENTS

Cheshire
Man Is
Jailed

the
·e·
hal paid lor u- proceed·
,
they are e11Utlell to tnew the
ultiiDd to form their own coo't l........ 1o whetlier 1 bull for
~lctmial c1oeo exllt." DISalle

u.

IY NIGHT"
('l'ecbllkolor)

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POMEROY-MtDDL'EPORT, OHIO

t&lt;rul•ol- ...
detc:atroi. Low.a,

' "I feel that lnaslllll&lt;h u

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l'rl FANTASTDRIFICI

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L.UT TIMI TONIGHT
"THI ROAD TO
HONG KONG"
Blnc Cro!by - Bob Hope

WIDNISDAY onol THURS.
Dec•mbtr W
NOT OPIN

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COLUMBUS tUP!I -Gov. Ml· lo lmpenonatlng 1 federal oHI- ).. they lob office In Jaouary.
Turning lo McElroy, the govor- lumbua attorney llld
ehael y. Dtsalle today ordered ...-.
D!Saile 10nl be questioned nor liked, "COuld I ooy that 1 1.......,, l'tl1ped the
Atty. Gen. Mort McElroy lo be- lufl,l- hriller 1119ttlfltliH
the transcript of the wel~lnlormed """""' lold me that Saturcloy, ollepdly fGr
(lin ~- to publlcl!o the""""' In diomilaiDg the jury,
Oetlvillea needed to be ae- the Thurodoy before the Nov. 6 "lndloereet' llotemeJib
o1 thf ape&lt;ia! 111'11'4 jury lnveatl- oaid be did not cleee the door
slnee the jury wa ruled de- election that there wu oo attempt pooliblo ~'
made by ........, lo have the DISalle a11o oaid he could
.t 11ttot .ue&amp;ed 1n1Juooet poddllnS appolntmellt &lt;K a new jury by
11
ID tho otote 1Jquor Department. Salle. He ouggeeted Gov. •
AI hit olteroom press ronler- grand jury vote indict.,_ that
.
'
The Jilry wu dluo!Y«&lt; TuO.doy James A. llloodeo and Atty.
Tueoday, D!Salle)&gt;lnted that dey and tho propo~~l wu voted obtlin oourt permluloe to releut
I by Cominon Pleu Judie Robert elect WUIIam Saxbe might
..,.. 11et1ooo &lt;K tbo pnd jury down 14-1."
the r.....-dt, "I mlJblllT to tab
; Di-aper be.au.e the jury foreman, loo
' JolurMelvllle, 80, failed to lilt hit erimlnal .....-.! 00 I routine quos' tiorulaire eempleted by proopee1 tive JuJ'!ll'S.
, Dlsalla ordered McElroy lo
take "an appropri.ar. action." 1:
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