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VOL XIV NO. 19 .

At Home 01
Miss McComas

Joan €ollina an~.

Dorothy Lamour
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I'Htu-: Advontum 01 A

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Alaa Lodd, Rod Steiger.
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER~ 1962

PRICE FIVE CENTS

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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
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the r.....-dt, "I mlJblllT to tab
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' 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:
- - I request for I aJmple
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WASHINGTON COLUMN

~MMENTAnNO IDRORIALLY

the Dady Sentilel
We're Somewhat Less Than Perfect
One of the more insidious dangers of
the cold war is that our rompetition with
the Cammunist system may cause us to
be concerned with pointing at the ide·

however, that tbe war has been won

and that our system has been vlndicat·
ed. For a flexible, adaptable opponent

is more dana:erou• tha na riJid, uncom·

ological moteo in Russian eyes that we
neglect lbe beama In our own.

promising one fanatically dedicated to
provlna that the Marxilt way Ia the only
Amerloans naturally are shocked when way.
death penalties are given Russian citl·
Communism poses a threat to our way
zena caught in black market operations of life, but the threat sbould not blind
or speeulatlnl with state funds . We lor- uo to the fact that we, too, have our ideget - perhaps because there seems to ological cliches, that we have not arrivbe nothing we can do about it - that ed at perleetlon, tb•t we bave· serious
embemin&amp; Is alrighteninlly widespread
unsolved problellll Ute unemployment
crime in America.
and reeeaalona - that our syatem muot
Tbla Ia not merely the occasional be e~ploring, evolving, proJresslve, in
beat!Une-maldng scandal Involving a re· order to survive.
apeeted Wall Street broker or trusted
Lut June, speaklnl at Yale, PTesi·
amall-town banter. It is also the every· dent Kennedy warned that we must be
day petty theft by office and atore em· ever prepared to re-examine our Ideas
ployes and It Is estimated to run Into and abandon them It they are no longer
annual amounta for exceeding the total valid for today. He appealed for a dla·
of all the aenaatlonal caaea.
loaue between businesa and government,
Tttougb detected offenders are pun·
a puttlne aalde of the traditional view
lahed, buoines, too often helplessly
that each II the enemy of the other and
tenda to write It off as part of the over·
a joint exploration of things that can bo
head.
done to maintain and lncreaae the econ·
In 1 len per1onallleld, Amerlclllll are
vleor of the nahon.
amillne with aatlafactlon at the newa omlc
Tlte reception to blo speech, In terms
lbat the Communlall are on the point of of action, wao something less than en·
alipplng in a bit of capitalistic incentive thuslastle. That, rightly or wrongly, was
to spur their Iaulnl industrial output.
our Inalienable right as Americans.
It lw pleasing to our ears to he a r
We 1hould aU bear ~~ .mind, however,
Khrushcllev IA!ll the party Central Com·
mlttee, as he did recently, that Russia that thert Ia "' lmplac,ble rival ready
to take advantage of any weaknesses we
cannot meet new problema with old
dlapily, not just militarily, but ecoilom·
cllchea but muot be able "to loam from lcally and morally. It Is not his faults
the capltaliato" and to Imitate their me·
but our own that we should be moot contbods when they can benefit Russia.
We should not let ourselves think, cerned about.

French Health Depends On Balance
BY BRUCE BIOS8AT
WASHINGTON - INEA &gt;
KnowlOOgeable sources h e r e
say France's long range poliU·
cal health may now depend on
her developing a strong Ol'W
counterweight to the triumphant GauiUst party (UNR 1 and
II&lt; allies.
Wbat was begun ln 1958 with

President Charles de Gaun~·.s
ascent to power ia now virtnal·
ly complet~ : The snuffing out
ol an era in wNeh French polt·
ticians. thinly rooted in their
home bases, dazzled themselves in parliamentary games of
hdr-splitting that had 11ttle to
do with France's real prob-

lems.
UN11L DE GAULLE's smashlng victory , many of these poli-

ticlano, operating through the
weary old traditior.al parties,
had clung to the notion t h e y
might regain some semblance

· of major influence in French
affairs.
Tllal pro•pecl lo now lorply
dead. Freocb votero clearly

But experts on France du
not tuggest that the traditional
parties have collapsed. At the
leftward end of the spectrum,
for enmple, the
Socialists,
MRP and Radical Socialist&amp; toaether won some 150 sea~ of
the 482 total.
1t is ar.gued, however, that

unles.:~

collapse could come

these older parties regmup in
broad coallttona, find vibrant
new leadership, and develop -

practical political

programs

with genuine grass roots
peal.

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Such regrouplngs are s e e n
hert as a badly needed offstt

to lbe amazing Gaulllst strength
which, with allies, commands
a clear Assembly majority - Iii
circwnstance new to modern
French politico.
Hope thai a counterwcJghl
may ulUmateJy develop rests
oil more than the fact the old·
er parties generaUy avoided t('·

tal decimation.

THE EXPERTS POINT out
that · the second, or runofl,
French election had the effect
of overslatlrlg De Goulle'• true
strensth, slncfl many voten are
known to have approvad Gaul·

Their greater distaste wfls for
a Communist or SOCialist Allt"-r-

native.
Another time. it is felt , better candidates. better lender!'!
and better prograiJl£ mav draw
the voters to some more moderate opposite choice.
Thirdly, men here who study
France believe the making!'. of
new leadel"fl"iP exist if t he
traditional parties wU\ on I y
seize them. Attention is called
to the many capable !"rend&gt;
men, young, vigorous, dedicated, who now serve in key ca-

pacitieo in the European Com1n0n Market organization and
oUter Europe-wide ageocieo.
Should a bealtby olteroollvo
to tJle Gli.ulllll UNB be iloW t.o
sbape op, lbere h a aataral
fear of the wide ldeolo&amp;leal
J1111f belweeo Gaullilm a a d
eemmullm.
Nevertheless, the
French
Communists' jump to 41 as..~mbly oeata from their old total of
10 Is being minimized in snme

pcsrty hll alwaya been I huge
reservoir of protest for dilgruntled voters . Despite t he
new gains, the reservoir
il
much reduced in size, an .t
sources say the activist lt · ~1'1
have grown old and flabby.
FRENCH COMMUNISTS, haY·
lng helped many Socialists wtn
aeats, holler now that a "pop~
lar front" em the old 1930s pat-tern exlsts. Socialia't leadera
are expected to try to 1haU
off their temporary aDles. Altogether, the long outlook f o r
communism in France may not
be bright. Tho CQWitry Is too
prosperous aiJd too Btabtt.
Tbo vlrt1lal deotraciiH "'

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removet a ferte, tM, aJelli ~~
llid lo llave belped. eomm.a.
nbtm In the put. 'l'lte NPt'o

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Dayton

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Gr:.n:,
and bribery to rog shak and Mike Siegal.' all of
tenced today after their eo ·

:~splracy

ege srorc1l.

Supet"ior Court Judge Heman

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and hi; on S7Z ,pomt&lt;
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ni Fenn 115- st eight second.te lpe'""'' nave died m ""'"""".,.
H"7JD''II lw • good en.- ..
evened 54, ano Baldwm-Wal- ' IW&lt;ep0"1! YugOJ;lavia, the governrepla&lt;e eunent bueballotar Dick
mart at t-tLa;;.
oy ': r=----.i:~
ment lli&lt;l today. .............
Groat u the leadiug
. clobbering an'" ootclasoed
throoghout
pet' cent of

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Duke history Grvat
renee Tech of Detro! - - I
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by Ashland 67-64 in I
ta1ed I 886 pOinte ....__
game.
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lied 1e
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!t":lth':""'-::::;,:: Kent
:ck uin
on
e this time W meet Pitl.

Duke! ill con- .all-dme lilt.
an unusua oiMtaele West V'-

s~. Walk· in his bid lor All-Amarica horton

m the serond llalf t:Je..
Ken '8NOWSTOKMS lULL II

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Given continued French sta.
blllty and prosperity . and aa
upeeted slow ebbing of resentmont over Aiaerlan independo

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tbe 31
fleld.

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PHILADElPIDA IUPII - 11he

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players tesU·
ymg were Don Gallagher Sta

of 14 eou t

t:o s. defendants. foeed a
16-3, 25-2! and ':;:;: ashmerry grm.
ofh live years and l.ekometros did
,;ke
in
Five
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happy rectplent of the victory entered e&gt;ther,no contest or guilty

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Stanley had 21 for the losers
The dunkrng was that given tn
Df:.Jibera&amp;e Two Urmrt
Fairland won the rese;ve Wayn_e Rardin: now the toast of
all-male jury
eonteot, 44-28. Jeff Davis had the fieet, the lu•t coach in ·Naval lt•o hours late 'l'uesdlty evening
11 points for tbe losers
Acndemy history to whip
hearing lour and one-hall

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TOTALS 20-11·51.
By Quarters .

Iof.

1 ~e a
'Yest Point rln the lndividual fbut

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)player.!!. to the. stand t0-46 earer • 4-0-8, TOTALS
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The 12-yoar veteran of pro lootJohnson, 4-1-9; Owings,
ball told the Buffalo Bllla he:hopes
- 4-0-11; Dalton, 11-1·23;
lo laod
coaching
job. The 32TOTALS
year
..ld aTaseff
was honored
(48)32-7·71.
Sunday aa Buffalo' •'1feoslvel
a .....
Norman, 3-1-7; Phillips,
back of the year.
R' h
1c ards, 1-l-3; Blankenship,
Belore joining the
th;oiM-•-•· Ray, 1.;.!; _ TOTALS

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18over Arkansas A&amp;M.
'""e 12-69: Bradley trounced
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rna or portton of h1s caS(!
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t\lnrfh Dakota 90-57 as II "' 1revol'l.ed aro d th
8t'(h'= tw!Cf'
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nu ac . on a united team ef· ,two admitte~n" e te~lmony of I By Quarters:
many points as anyone else on ·tnrters hit in double
.
on a better, diver~lfied of· I ames i
. pa~off men m
team. the Blue Devils still l'!por••eto~n stopped Maryland, '19ll:~e,tr,n a df'fense wh•rh smoth- ! ~rom, D nvolvmg ,}tate College Athens
10 16 19 25- 70·
a well-balenced attork '?0. And North Texas State defeat·
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7 18 11 10 - 46 1
five men hitting in douhlf&gt; I'll H£wdin-Simmons, 7J.6S.
1961
In 1h fierce
the Navy · ·
Reserve score - NelsonviDe
,Joining He man w ·r .
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team made won ton sou of
Testify For State
56 Athens 44.
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Point's Chine e Bandits p ·
", ' Joseph Greene and Aaron'
.:guson an~ Fred "' ~"'FF urrTING
11
I up the Army's
Fu Man~hu
' Ba~manl Wagman testified
;:th ;; points each .. lay RH"'FALO , N.Y. IUPn- Carl
for two of Its four touchdowns. state
.and told of
11.
. and Jeff Mullins
a I2·year veteran of pro- I
It was unolfidal from
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I With Goldberg
Grab Earl Lead
' , fe"tonal football, informed
I
al sources-the
in an alleged
Duke
got Carol'
off
Buffalo B•lls Tuesday he
methnd of Navy
saying'round
all's
0
South
an early Iaad QUI~lng
the game. Taseff missed 'I
In the upper
Carl Taseff W•'ll
"'10
t
Ina never wss the Bills' last two Amerl&lt;an I
' 'vlclot'Y
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be
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would be the lone
.Leave Pro Ranks
Logan has split even
The Blue Devils 't aYe d ..;,tder
rau" of a shoul· :
br•lhance of snphnmhre
st b h

CLELAND'S

Are few collegians who c8n rank who topped all acorer
as llis equal. The 6-5, 205- nder point:a.
s

FAIRLAND (Sll
face of on ordinary, so-so 5-5 reeappeals are to he filed in
6-1·1. TOTALS
4
Guthrie J)-1·1; Stanley, 6-521; ord A loss Army would
they would eome after
Lemaster, 2~- Hall 3-0-S · meant Navy s first lostn.e: season '! p handed down hrs ju~~tm~nt. l C ~LSONVILLE 148)
Russell, J)-1-1; Smith , 5-3-13: since 1951.
r~secutors Lester V. Gltalmers l2 a , 3-8-14; Rilz,,l-tl-2, Pharp
Starcher, 2-0-4; Gillo~, 0-l- ~ But the Tars licked the tar out J:~~ ~,:our former N.C. ~ate 1l ~~~ Knott, 6-0-t2; Elliott,
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Crothers 13·5·31: Hagt:r 1.-4-8; ~efore the elite audience which~1 ~:~~:.~ 8~ ·;contrary to the evi- Ros !!:~N: (d70) I
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Bloomer 2-4-8· ncluded Pre~i&amp;-nt Kennedy this
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Brown 1.0.2; Halley 4412 _:Ipast Salurday made the Middle r~nds of "errors COI!Imitled" :zgerald, 9-6-24; Coon, 1-11·2;
TOTALS 24-18-66.
season a rousing success in thef urmg the 12-ooy trial.
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Leland Mllehell
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Friday, Southwestern, hosts
times in ,a row.- and the hours of_ lnstruclions from Clark. Powerful Athens became
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when he
28
poinis and ppullinated tallying
12 211 :
EasiA!rn,
Umted Press JnternatJOnal "Coach Follo.lng a county-by-count po1111962-63 SEOAL lavortte T:·es· lead second-ranked Dukepo te ·bound• A.t:ansag own
reJiox score
of the Week."
of the panel, Clurk dlsmi"ed two lday night after disposing of
romp over South C 11 to • :ahead 'in the
A&amp;M drew
SOU111WESTERN (1!41)
Navy's 34-14 victory over Army defense motions-In set aside the sonville, 70-46 Box score:
W"l Vlrglala WI::• na. 1Ia jump shot
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many talents to basketball,

T•ble, Pole &amp; Tr"

Wil~ru.r:: a~rth-~

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Is New Toast

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Sophia Loren wao due to ourprls4! tl&amp;!11,.1e1 c!J!.ed "'!;he Lollipop Songs,"
New ,Yorkers with a visit, and Joe !A:"' anif'wnlte~~nt G. Varlay. It's ~bar·
vine ,wu busy rusllinl preparations for mlngly lll~lilllled- and a record com•• ·
10 dayo of festlvltiea for the star begin· with it . - . ·.'Till! Air Force hos Issued a
p1 g Dec. 5. But everything has been brief to ita members advialng them that
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cancelled
of today because Sophia Is when they are offered ~. free meal,bY a
expoctln&amp; 18
her sister to have 1 he baby contractor, they shall!~ , eschew It. Ttte
any day now and she wants to be ar· fly boys also are told It s best to eschew
ound 'lor the' big event. Meanwhile, Jol· oilers of hotel rom'?'· sports ticket~:
ly Joe 1s about to announce the signing aifts and an evening s entertainment,
of John Michael Hayes to write the ln the Interest o! probity, regardless of
creenpily for Herold Robbins' best- the selrit In which the offer Is mad e,
1seller, "Where Love Has Gone." That's (~at s, really getting eschewed out,
certainly a hot potato lor a writer to lsn t it ·)
tackle, but then Mr. Hayes has almost
suzy Parker Is another belle who
finished the scenario of Robblna' other can be counted on for quotations you
book, ''The Carpetbasaers," so obvious· don't really believe. Fo~ example: "I
ly be's an undaunted type.
want to prove that I am an actrosa. Not
Ttte premiere performance of "A lust something tired businessmen like to
Child 11 Waltlnl." wblch will be bold In ook at." Now do you Hally believe Su·
Wublngton, D. c., probably will be one r.y would adore belnl ugly, or even plain
of the giant social events of the year. plain? No, I don't either.
.
lt'o as clo11 u thil republic can get to
Walt Disney baa told Anette Funlcel·
1 Command Performance, the occasion
belnl tho llrlt lnterllltlonol Award• lo that 11 Iun1 as she'S ullder c:ljntract to
dinner of the Joaepb P. Kennedy Jr. him, she's forbidden to wear lowcut
Foundation. Tht 1tar ~f the 111m. Judy dHosea In personal appearances. He
Garland. will fly in to ain&amp; 1t the affair wants to keep ber "image" modest ... .
. . . Apparently uDintlmidaled by Bette Ttte sleerer film of. the bolldaf'sea&amp;On
Davia' blut, ex-husblnd Gery Merrill may wei be •Da'Yid and Lisa," a aensl·
Intends to start a court light lor vlalta· live and touchiD&amp; story of an adolescent
tlon rl&amp;hli with the children .. . One of boyo and strl In a school for disturbed
the moot famoua movie acton mode 1 young people. Ita scol'i! by Mark Law·
atroD&amp; pitch for airline stewarde11 Jane renee will be reachlD&amp; the airways soon.
Oowald on hll recent trie here. But he
In case you'H
bets, Hoi!'
101 nowhere because abe 1 cunently in· Lanae'a ex-bill
, Do ~urray,
tereoted In a Medea City flnencler. doesn't believe she' I ma
Glenn ord
(And ahe'a so rl&amp;bt. The tucker star just
. . Andre Previn'a • bap fellow. e's
doesn't think in termo of diamond• and Bing Crosby's next tusi diHcto ...
cbincblllu; he thinks he'o enough.)
Woody Allen Is aue 1 hi at the Iter
End
that be had to o four.
s on
Till IIIII of the muttered Harwyn
Friday
and
Saturday
to
keep
his
admlr·
will beeomt a French dlniD&amp; place ...
~member Pinky 1Ae1 Well, be'a now a ero aatlafied, and over tho weekend more
big bualnua man in San Dleao. Calli., than 400 cuatomen bad to be turned
o.,.raunl a fleet of tul cabs and tlrlv· away. Woody can claim the dlatlnctlon
lnl one bimaelf ... Madison Ave. heard that hla comedy drew so many people
that one advertiiiD&amp;aaency is taklnl two to the Bitler Elltl, the Fire Dept. closed
floors of the upaoing lilllon Hotel on the place for a fiW days.
lUI Ave.-but nol for office~. Tlte entire
llyout wiU Ill dealened for client enter·
taJnmenL
PHd J. )tlanutl, prealdent of Local
80Z of the Mualcialta Uolon. denlu that
the UDion will requlrt Dl&amp;ht-elub ownen
to lift their mUJic-maken ti&amp;ht weeki
aotlcl Ill 1861, 01' bu any plana to neSOI!ali for IUCb a clauae when It Ialka
Willi the llilbt IIPOI proprietor~ wban the
pz:u'P'rt clnitnd expires. That &lt;ortainiY
~ Ill cood DIWI for both altlu of the
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IRmg M
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pmo mJd week basketball ached· the Buckeyes The ha I (;. r f avu&gt;g their flrlt seawn und" enjoyed • !0-18 haUtime
""'""
Deolaon lllbdued a Ja't. r; " Hi n I otheo- IX' game. unbeaten &lt;"liz. oom '" P"'rto hko bu.
ale.
liero ill two ;..,rll lh p ~·
va- ormer Wittenberg CO.ch Ray ,ao the Bobcala h'l
van- Undefeated Akroo JJqueezeci by hall .raBy by Wooswr lo pull r ...:;, made It two In a row by oow a re&lt;Jdent of N'" York City
Tho top-rllllked Bearcats will be been bombed
. us ar have Mean,
•pet' cent of their li I
on y IS Capital. 62:'9, in an Ohio c.ofer·lo a - victory the i
. I winleu Otterbem 67&lt;14 .-.g&gt;stered the kn&lt;.&lt;kwt at 2 ,_, .i
after their third win as they play cinnali.
by lndillllll and Cln· Tueaday night's major contest ' Ohio U. Fell
ence .....,ng at Cclumbuo. Tho lint riclory IJt
rolled "'a 30-pomt the f•fth rou&lt;J&lt;i at Tokyo Moll&lt;lay

cjuarters. Before De Gaulle'•
111511 ascendancy, II ohOuld be
want oo more ol the wild musnoted, the Reds were aceustomence. De Gaulle shoUld havt
leal cbalr&lt; compelitinD by whlcb
ed to gaining upwtud of 1110
good sailing 1o tbe end of hil
tbolt outmoded leader• aovemseats.
tenn in early 1918. Yet hi! aled Franee In tbe ..... powerAalde from Its har4..,... aclieo will only find a stro"""
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�Panthers Smash Jackets Hope With 62-46 Cage Defeat
The Pomeroy Pantht&gt;NI won ,werE' nursing a comforable 4$. ior forward, sunk a free thruw . only 15 times or 81 attemPts for llY stopped the rally .
1foUowed by Spencer of
ttlt pace&lt;l Pomeroy to the win with iR:ce 5 (3-4) 13 ; Morris 2 (~t l
the-ir SK'Ond tilt in as many 31 advantage . They had 1t all But Lhen the Middleport fh'~' a 24 ~r &lt;'ent avera~e while · Tom White and Wlnebrenner , Panthera moments 1~1er.
17 points. JeweU scored all nine 4; Satterfield 1 (~) 2; M,•El·
mrls Tuesday night, scoring a wrapped up as the Jackets . cold grabbed the advantage on three Pomeroy connected on 23 or also hit in double figure!l for 1 'l'he loss was Middl~rt':~ of Pomeroy's last quarte_r p.&gt;i~ts hinney 0 I:H.) 3; Thorhas 0 ~ 1-2 '
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con\'incing 61-46 triumph over all night. never found the range buckets by. 6-2 center D a v e 64 shots for 36 per cent.
1Pomeroy with 10 points each. second consecutive defeat and to overcome a seven pomt Mid- 1: Swackhamer 0 {0-oJ 0. TOT
the1r neighbors and rivals. the from outside, and failed t u Rice and one by guard Midi: Riee paced Middleport i n !All of White's points came on Ileaves the nteran team with dleport lead. Buddy Moore and .Al.S 15 I 16-28) 48.
Middleport Yellow Jackets.
pierce the 'Pomeroy defenses Morris.
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scoring with 1! points. follow - long outside jump shot! during Ia 1-2 season record. The Jack- Joey Stevenson each KCOretl Pomeroy - Winebrenner !
\'1siting Middleport went for close-in shots.
Pumeroy's only first qu~rter 1 e&lt;' d osely by John Allensworth, ;the last hair. The 5-9 senior ets lost a cliffllanger, 50·49, to Jt for the losers.
(4-7J 10· Reed o (0-0l o· &amp;yd
1 ~7 ) 1.
nhf'ad in eary minutes of the Buffington was top scorer of field goal was a lay-up by Bllf- 6-2 forward, with 12. Aliens- captain was also credited with Nelsonville la!lt week.
0 •2, ' 7. Spe
game. and hf'-ld a 10-8 first quar. the game, hitting on nine of 15 fington with two minutes and 30 worth Jed the Jackets in re-making several sharp passes Ponvroy"s
record By quarters:
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!Jackson Fnday mght, wh1le the Pomeroy
8 'J:l 45---62 4 2 2l~ Km:n (0.)) 2, White
the lead for good at 15·14 on a Panthers semor hit consistent - time was sparked by Buffin.':- Tn the third period Middleport The game was slowed by the !Jacket.s travel to Logan.
· &lt; -4llO, Smlth 0 (0..0) 0. TOT
IJ"('ket by 5-9 guard. C h u r· k ly _on outside jumb shots and on · ton , who tallied nine points in made a comeback effort and assessment of 32 personal foul~ 11 The Panthers made a dean Scoring:
Al.S 23 (16-33) 62.
Buffington.
dnving Jay-ups.
the set.:ond quarter and by Wine- narrowed the Panther advant· by the referees. Mlddy starter sweep when the Reserve&amp; scor- M"1ddl
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By halftime the Panthers had r Coach Russ Moore's Panthers ibrenner with five .
age to four points at 29-25. Jack Satterfield exited late in eJ a 32--30 come-from-behind
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t't.lgl?d up to a 27·20 Uulge and by 'l opened first quarter scoring ! The Jackets ended with a cold But baskets by Rick Crow, the second quarter, Rick Oiler win over the little Jackets (6-9) 12; Bachtel2 (Q-1) 4;
the end uf the third quarter, when Mickey Winebrenner, jun- 1shooting performance, hittmg jFred Boyd and Buffihgton quick- 1went benchward in the !ourth, 1Sophomore guard Bill Jewell jer 2 {3-5) 7: Johnson 0 (O.Ol 0;
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PT. PLEASANT - Nino deer pulled far In front at haillllll11e
have been "k\l1ed In M a son as Yonker and Hargraves
County during the first two days the range lime afler time. Halfof the six day buck season. Sev· time score was :w-19.
en were killed on Monday and 1 Coac"h Johnny Grandstaff'&amp;
two Tuesday .
pulled Curther ahead
Persons reporting ktl111 were
third quarter as they
J. H. Forbes, Pt. Pleasant Rt. scored Sandyville 13-i to
2: Ernie Grimm, Letart; Lin- 47-28.
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M. King, Mason; Harold Math- final period Yonker, Jewell, and
eny. Pt. Pleaoant.
Phil Smith, starting guard,
billa and dtblt now. Have extr• c11h ftr
shopping. Then have only one convenient
The flr!ll two days of lho
out . of the _fame.
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For the Yilitlng Sa•ldvvilLe I
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according to Miles Darst, Con· quint. Carl Thompson
yourltU, Phone for 1 lo•n or frlendl'f Inservatlun officer. The deer kill- points 1111d Carl Lafferty with
formation.
THE LAYUP - Tom White 114) Pomeroy Panther ed thq year Is running below 12 points were top B&lt;'OI'ers.
backcourt playmaker and long ~hot artist, demonstrates la!lt year's kill when 12 were In the, reserve game,
what happens at the end of a drive toward the basket- taken the first day of the sea·
behind Bobby Roush s 12
that is, two points for his learn. The Middies' John AI· sun.
~'/":.1 trounced! Sa~yv:e
REBOUNDING-Panthers Mickey Winebrenner 112), lensworth 143) didn't stop him this lime . White, senior
ville wasgBo oco:r wl~ . ; y·
and Mike Spencer (40), joust with John Allensworth (43) ;5:9 speedst~r, scored 10 points in tho Panthers' 62-46 Ste.-lf'r' 8 Rudy Hayet! Th Falco~:enext play Han·
and Dave RICe 135, masked), for a rebound Tueoday nlght ]v•clory. - Sentmel Sports Photo.
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SEOAL win of the season Tues- that period .
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Sprilll canning elaht more 1wS lhe reserves playing
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durin!( the first half as he con- hit six for Jackt'on while Nor·
Coach Wayne Bergdoll'• boys
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l!llrper O.IO.OHI. Barr 3-12-5)· lng with leammatell Buu Nutter
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cups. Ideal for serving

5

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8 PIECE CRYSTAL

GIRLS TRIMMED COTTON

COMI Sll THill
And Many More AI • • ,

*"ti;;t;~Nr~· ~~-~AST&amp;L
FANCY RAYON
PANTIES

94c

proof utility btl with
zipper c.IOIIlft!. FuU 10

'

, INitlodoy.

SIZE SOFA

Plain and tanc1

~

lar Day VaJuel

to 18. Brown1 Ivory,

bo..l. In a andulted sbea. A bi&amp; Dol·

t~•·

try coven. Blt: alze
aofa pillows filled with
kapok. -

Bl~k .

' EACH

FINE

COTTON

3
Heavy quality n"bbed
Morpul aox with fancy
CDlored tepa. Crew
atylea for boya.

FAST COLOR 36 l~,tl
, ~·:i ·

Fine quaUty Italians
wool skirts. Made
with tinln1. Size! 10

Flro proof white mix-

2

Dre,ss Prints
4 YARDS
Fast color high quaD·
ty dress printl. Full
36 inches wide. Good

EA.

ael~tion

of

pattern~.

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BIG DOLLAR DAYS COMPANION ITEMS AT DISCOUNT PRICES I

lptd.. Sele Group
Anll~uod

Voinp Oporo .
Cuthlonad c...,. Solt olltt HMI
Ton oncl arown

c•..,.

La- Ill Luxury

SPORT •

$1.9!. -·$1·'.!

ZIPPER BAGS

oover.

Sta'tlon Wagon. Sharp.

For ..., . . te 16

'Die _..,. aport boot
l!lrlod llpoot
Lodleo fino ·
- - ..,. that io 1...- prii!Od , ....,. Ciprt-Panto
- ·1M
Sblrta In ltrllltlllold plo14
pile Jlninc • • • thlot oil
deolp • • IDidlloo rubber oelea •• lila• to 1. leol fl-. - WIDtellld IIIlo
colcnthat IN..,.

CAKE PANS

1951 CHIVROLIT 111

LADIES' PHILMAID

"

'

bolldoy coloro.

LITTLE FALLS
SLIPPERS

FarOnly -,\

'3''

Long H•lr Genuine '
ShattY She1rling Chow

' '.) '

WOMEN'S WARM LINED SNO BOOTS · · pr. $1.99
Women's Fancy Corduroy SLIM JIMS · · pr. $1.44
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6 ROLL PACK CHRISTMAS GIFT WRAP pkg. 77c
Men's Plain Color CORDUROY SHIRTS · · ea. $t97
Reg. $1.00 J~r-y ASSORTMENT · .... · .. 57c
.

Soft Padded Leath-

S.lDtell

er Soles. Pink, Blue
GlrillO to 3
Womellf -1 to 10

MIIIIYStyles
$1.99
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'I

,..., st•rlng.

this low price.

I

LADIES WARM

VINYL PLASTIC UTILITY

Blg metal cake or uUlity pan wlth -clear tet
thru plastic map on

IHO CHIVIIOLIT 2 DR.
Standard trans. VI with

Raro• Waltz
GOWNS

EACH

"FIRE KING" 3 QUART SIZE

EA.

"MARSHALL" 50 SHOT
CAP PISTOLS - - - - - -

2 for

....

FOR

.....

99!

411oll

IIAMILIR ·Amor~
1t1tlon W•ton· 2
Doer with ovenlrlv..
Cion and solid.

cut

low priced.

Full 1..1th

1.91 LIDO PUMPER
PIRI ENGINES - - - - -

SEE THRU UTILITY

•

Cbriltmaa •• aelect from delicate nylon slipa
•• pettt&lt;Oo~ with laey trlmo . • oheer &amp;0\flll
plu. pantiy lD plaill aod faney ttylu •• all

SLIPS

sa-:

Phil Maid fine ';::,';;~I
tricot gowns. Bl
fully lace trimmed,
popular waltz. length
in all the pastel colon;.
All sizes.

Generous aize
single ~tton
bl.anll:etl in a selection of eolora
in plaid patterns.
Buy several.
E•th

with onrdrlvo, Llko

LldiH' BolldoJ at,ylod
blou.., lor 11\'lnf •ud ,.. -with dO&lt;Ontod wool Populor "'IIIAG" .....
ollppera In 110ft pluoh • •
colvlnr • • dalnq at.Y*
and
..,.
eom,fort.
Nloet lroao lllrnllerrJ ·
that ore outolandlncl1 lo- able 101M • • • oat low alliro
or white • • • •111
m!nlnt.
pioo.

A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION

,

liday colon • delipa.

American madtl Ht. tUt
5I GAUGI
will conUnue to bWa 11 Deeorolor colora In Jbom
One
of
our fodl!HII l!n-n4
rubber
INiclt
throw
...,.
loni u one aood tNib ""
maluo • • the 7 u,ht 111 that oro.fully 'll'llh&amp;blo , , lint quolllf hOOI II IPIlll'&amp;e oln at lhlo liN' ¥)o clol_holiday U:Yintl. Popullr flU ltho4u In ollu

M.UON, W. VA.

r

S9 66c
C ,
pc.

7-Lite Set
Tree Lights

PURNITURI CO.

.

''Fire-KlDi" a quart capao
ollf • • ldeol for famli¥ ·
l~r~e ron. Ia uoorted h..
ida bokiftlll.

R... $1.19Valuo

MASON

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and Bgy th~ bli jwnbo olio
pact at 1aJe price , • '

Proof

. •.

ladln JIM'fect

NYLON FULL

47

BIG DISCOUNT SAVINGS- JUST IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS

1962 IIAMILIR Cvolom
Station Waton. 4 Door

LINGERIE

s

WALTZ GOWNS

66•76 Sill

. 1.91 LIDO GIANT
PLASTIC JEEPS - -- - - - EA.

EACH

Sao ThMa houtl•

99

LADIES SOFT RAYON

TOYS- DISCOUNT PRiaS

tricot half atlps.
White 1nd putel
colora·. Sbea medium and large.

USED CARS

SPECIAL SELECTIONS IN
LADIES' HOLIDAY
Unaerle it • mu1t for the

polro
for

Beautiful Jaee
trimmed 1\iyon

Wa Seloct Only
Tha Vory &amp;.t In

$5.98

s

BLANKETS

WHITES- PASTELS .

Now Hand 111111 lor HolJ.
day
• • new fabriel

Val-To

RAYON PANTIES

RAYON HALF SLIPS

SJ-99 to S)-99

$

Single Plold Cotton

LADIES FINE QUALITY

woet.

lar and Half Size&amp;.

Lodl• Ploln &amp; Foncy

s

Lay away now and you won't
· mil• tbe IUDaU amount eacb

Your Bonanza Dilcount Store if tea•
ing 5COres of new fuhiDDI made etpecj,.
ally for .Holiday wearint. New .tyles,
new fabnta, new colon. Junior, Jlep.

PAIR

&amp;l)d 7.

CHRISTMAS

LADIES NEW DESIGNS

"'ott . ,

corduroy meak·
en with rubber
~ales and cuahion inaoles. Slzea
ito 9.

Whitft, Paatel1, SIMI 5, 6.7

' Many auggestlont for you.

M.ke ltlHlor'1 your hHdqu1rfer• lor Chrllfml1 1hoppln1 • • .elect famou1
adftrtiMd Toya •• netlon1lly known ·brflnda In clothing and
JOU will
.find them 111 1t ltlffllrt •• where yeu pay 1... en '"'1 pure ......

Black or white

Plain and flncy fine nyon trJ.
cot Panties. White and assorted pastel shades, all sizea ~. 1

TOYS

GM THE FAMILY A BIGGER CHRISTMAS
BY SHOPPING AT OUR SALE PRICES!

WHITE·BLACK

3 ~.. $1

.99

DRESSES

PAIR

in the beat faU ahade1.

Volu• To $5.98

THE SHOE BOX

.citt

w,....,.• Corduroy

Spoclol Group

$2·99

brown, nplor

1izes. A fine
item.

Fine sheer first qualit:r Nylon
Holle, Argus brand. 514tl IUIJe

Lovely robea for the lady
on your shoppinc Jist ••
delicate pastel colon .•
feminlne trims . • • plua
tbat luxury loot de1ign
in patterned qulltiq.

SPECIAL DISCOUNT PRICES
LADIES' NEW HOLIDAY

mea lD blld or

BIIT PALL SHADIS

ROBES

Only

Bolt lol-te

dreN lleves for

LoriO.

E

36x50

BLACK·IROWN

eolon. wen Dildo
and fuD cut. Bizet

BUDGET PRICED FROM

L

CRIB BLANKETS

DRESS GLOVES

SPORT SHIRTS

Step out durinf the holiday 188100 ln a
new dre:M from stlfflen . . select from

Each

Mon'o LNIIMretto

.$

3 ~9 ;
. .

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KAPOK FILLED am PILLOWS · · · · · ·· · ... •· ea. 99c
LADIES' PLAIN conON BLOUSES · · · · · · ·· ea. 77c
GIRLS' WARM LINED CAR COATS · · ... · · ea~
$6.95 - 20 Gallo• Plastic Garbage CaM ea.

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HEALTH &amp; BEAUTY AIDS
$1.11
M
. ennens uAc•a _
• l.U
L•IStenne
•
••,. L.11ter1ne
SKIN

·

ONLv87c:
59c
__ $9c

DICANTIANTIIIPTIC _

RICI....

,",ROUSH'S SHOE

-

.

HEAVY ALUMINUM SNOW SHOVELS .. ea. $1

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THURS. - JIRI.- SAT. -MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

�•

lG-Dafiy Sentinel, Pomeroy.Mtddleporl, 0 ., De&lt;-.

e. 1962 'ual

rolautlon "' -ld lel1slont

Jolul , .....

Dun., bel&lt;n ond iEoch pooiUv• development, ••I an. muot -

In miDI !bot """'out. I ....ld NY that Cheond r~

-------------·--------1ohev to dov,q aUenblehia ........, IIII!OIIng, warned Allltl'ieoaa 1101 to hope of oome r&lt;Jldual good. , ,the
which

Moscow's and. for tbM matter, turning point bu yet to come and
Khruil~hev's own Jooc·ltnn pol· thai h will deperwlOD lho sldll with
ley lima bave not dwlge&lt;l, de- wblcb the tlnlitd States lJ able to
naler:
ipite Cuba._ The lons-term aim ol exploit tbe ftlstin~ aitwuion.
Tbe sl&amp;N as ...., from here. the Kremlin ls ond remalnl to 011 lho olhor haod. ll may bave
&lt;Europe &gt; are that 1n the months change ~ek. haJ if uythinJ, oome when RWisia puUed out of

would

Khrush- after the Geni!Va 1955 •llliUJl1t matter bow transitory, carries

McNamara Reorganization
Of Services Is Announced

...n u

tt.. who

•

are limply opportuniJtlc ft11011it.o
IA!rt- a8 to wbelber =111111111
lJ lDdeod "tho wove ollho future.~
J,fy assumpUon 11 t.b.lt we cu

and enef8ies lo domestic prol&gt;- ..,.... much. Tbe Eitmbower od·
l~m• ~ t-ause . a 110lution of the ministration had the aame warnSiru&gt;Soviet coaflict.
lnp belore ond after the ,_ate
llltlci te · 1'od &lt;I oupodldol
~o. J don't really agree that 1959 Khrushchev visit aod the so
~ a~
thmgs • ...,any betweon the U.S. cal~ "oplr!L of Camp David." to come Xbruohchev lJ likely to lllreJI&amp;Ihoned lluoala'o determi!la- lho Congo affair, ouflored major reluation of Eut-West tenolono
WASHINGTON HJPH - De- my fnrces and the other to
and U.S.S.R. might be gett1ng bet- We ve been through these happy embark on 11 new major peace lion to achleve thil. With thiJ goes reversetJ in Guinea and obviwaly due to the enforced neceuity fw
lose secretary Robert S. MeN&amp;· on separate combat mlssiorul_ro.lbably Iter . At least: we ha\'e no solid e\'i- hours before and each time the re- offensive, and 8 new diplmatic of- ~ to sptead communlam world- decided the Soviet ~loe ecooom1c ~ to review his llt:rateKJ
tlara 1\lelday anllOUJ1Cfll plam Six reserve division&amp;, y1
dence to thiS effect.
suit has always been that thE' Rus· fensive to supplement it. He is ex· w1de.
base was 1n no roDdltion to aus- after the faUure f4 hla &amp;amble Ill
ll dr&amp;Jtltally reorganize the Ar- with cloae to 1,500 men
I'IY reserves and National Guard. to be organized into

Russia's pattern over a great sians had a method in their pected to appear more amenoff and on as abe probes plesantries.
able and offer pledges for cold
has been to turn Yet, Western statesmen cannot war seUiements. But he is not

I

'nle proposals. •htch alrHdy outfits to perform millions in

s 1n

•

tain majlr oontinelltal oHens.ivee coo.vert Cuba In~ a strategic nuclear base. BSJicaOy, bowenr,
1
UD- would uswne that SoYiet-.Amtri-

Hea~ley:

Of this nature.
TuroiDg pomt. ve usuaiJy DDt 'lhe Soviet retreat m CUba

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1

1 -hindsight. If 1 had to Jtkt·~~'~dc~ub~ted~ty~haat;-~
war:d;::='~:l;;r~pcs:sl~blll~ti:·ea~aro:wid:~lho:tai~I~Ord~~~·~be¥com~p~lele~ly~cyrru;••~t~berld~li~k•~ly~to~Ji~v•~·~nyt;i~ng~a;wa:
·;;the~~dou;blo~CIIl;;,.:":tl~
about each thaw In the cold war. or even to offer easy solutions. J'~den;til~lab~le~ex~cept~Jby~~biotorl~
of rna...., of lho -ld'a
bn•- =:,,are ...
u~m~lllo::lwldamoatol~:~
bad 81 ever, poulblJ
.. _
_ , .. _..,

iave
......m.caD
moot
« acy
tl opposWMl,
for congreNlooellmination early
The .....
NatiDIUII
Guard
1f 1.1100 units and the creatiOn of scheduled for elimination *re

McNamara on!end clJaDcee to
take pla&lt;e lmmodlotely In tho or·
pnization of the SOO,OI&amp;manltrong Army reserves.
But In the ease ol the 400,DOOtnM National Guard, the defeue
left'etary wrote letters to the gov-emon of the states askiDI them

to

ace&lt;pt

""'

far·reachinl

changes.

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'

-~

more than 1,000 new outfitl in tbe 34th, with headquarters at

: m a • ....... ond Guard

:.

~~M!~au..~u::.:.

SAVE CASH AND PLAID STAMPS AT A&amp;P AND IT'S EASY TO SU WHY •••

.

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Corm.; and the 51st. Columbia.

S.C.
Headquarters of the reserve dl·
vlstona being nduced to brigades
ITt!

tbe '19th, Upper Darby, Pa. ;

the 103rd at De! Moines, Iowa:
the Nth, at Boai.an, Maa1., and 11__:~7\
the 16th, al He1ena, Mont.
It

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Under pr....t planning,
quarters: of the new Guard

Tbe long·awalitd pion wblcb lodes would be ln Nebruka,
will be eompllted next a~mer ff Ill, Conlleetlcut and FJorida.1 -.•u
8 u barriers are CM!I'COJM, .ealls Hudquarters of ~ new reser.ve
~ ~
, . . ~ -~
.,for ,....llgninl four ..-ve and brlpdes win be m Pennoylvama,
~
~ /,r(,j .. ~
four Natloaal Gulr&lt;l dlvltdono Into MuJOcbooetla, Montano and Min·
~
brigades. lt olio lru:ludes cluulges lllfll&lt;lll.
"Supor-Rithr' Well Trimmed Sirloin Cull, lb. 79c
"Su,....Right'' Lun

&amp;, ~ ,;.~"
. • .

N

1

~~!:~~:~ ~. : . :

,

.. ii;:;ke;R;pj~~- Lamb Chops~~~-- 89c

c

lb.

eUmlnate 1,080 exc.ss unit• and
create 630 ntW onb. Tbe Penta-

=

Bono ln-Boof

:. s:.~~..:"!::7::: ··:;~IN"::::;;:~·~.. Rib Steaks ------- 89c
Arm,.
Rl'bs
39c
Banquet
- ~·39c
R0II sausage
39c
Reedsville
Beef Liver
39c
Social News
tt
B
H
79c
0 age u s
rn,
Bacon
bod not been orplllNd, the net
lop of
ftMI'Vt unlit
ia 393."
-The NatlOnal Guard would
ellminate ... and oraanlu urUtl. The Pentllgon uld after adjustment for 711 paper units, tbe
not lou would be 1111.
"'Mill reor1anb.ation ls designed
to mcr.ue the combat readlnet~a
of our reserve forces,.. MeN amara 1aid.
McNamara revealed that he
plans two t)'pil of hllh-prlorlty
unltJ, one to support regular ~
- - - -- - --·---

lb.

lb.

Co"la 750, cnlves 150;
cattle ~earce, slaughter ·~·~:J LOion--Boof
and heJfera about •t.eady,
attady to 25 lower, bull!~ steady
to weak ; low choice around 900 lb
slaughter steen 29.00, good 800-

"Supor-Ritfht" Young Tender

- -

lb.

1100 lb 201.!!().2'1.50, standard 23.110- Turkov. BMf or Chlckon
114.50, uUIJty 20.50 - Zl.OO; low

choice around '175 lb helfer1 ri.OO27.25, good 700-800 lb 2H'0·24.25.
standard to low good 23.50, Rood
'100o800 lb 24.(1(1..25.25, standard
Super.Right
]ow &amp;ood 23.SO; utility and
merclaJ COWl 14.00.16.00;
and commercial bul11
few 18.25-IUO vealers lteady
Ttndor- Silctd
strong ; choice 3!1.~38 .00,
3'7.oo - 3B.oo. 1ooc1 10.oo -

standard 22.110-20.00, utility

'.

lb.

-

"Supor-Ritfht" Woii·Trlmmed

l·lb.
pkg.

-

---

5th and
6th Ribs

lb.

c

lb.

HEAVY Tli"FIC--!.!emp'tli~ State head coach Billy
Murphy tries to make
through a mau of
battling gridders in a
which breaks out
during hectic game with
at Memphis, Tenn.

LONG DISTANCE CHAMPION-Ireland Sloan of
Elnporla. Kan., College (left), 1!1 here on his way' '
to wln the N. A. L A. cross-country championship
run-In tbe record time of 20.22.7 at Omaha, Neb.

22.00.

Hog:a 2500; barro•1 and
Smoked-Lean
steady to 15 higher, IOW8 m,;;,tlvlc

All Good Thin Sllctd

_ _ lb.
- - - - - - - l • t e a d y ; l·II00·2t0 lb barrow•
•"'" 17.4().17.50, 1-3 100.280 lb
~rev . Freeland Norrla Ia hold- ·17.31i, 230-260 lb 11.110·7.00, oc&lt;ao· l
a revival meotlna ot the lonol ~~ near 270 lb 16 . 25 ,
lmportod Donloh-Silcod
ReMsvlllf' Methodi~t church. 3SO lb 80W8 14.00-14.75, 3Ml-400
Tbe BlrUiday Club met at the 13.!1).14.00, ~• 4110-550 Jb 12.75
hotm of Mrs. Harry Osborne for U.TI, No. 3 around eoo lb
the monthly meeting. Games above 12.1!0: boars lteady1 mnstl_y
were pia~ and the door prlu n.oo, near 200 lb IUIO.
•
wos won 'by Mrs. Delbert Late. Sheep 310; steldy ; cbclce
Refreshmenta were lleJ'Ved to prime il lb •laughter wooled

Mrs. Helen Archer, Mrs. Carllamba 19.00, good and choice 80-110
Barnhart, Mra. Frank Bise, lb n .00-18.00, choice and prime
Mrfl. Richard Bnrlng, Mn. Char- ao Jb No. 2 pelt thorn lamb• 19.00;
lei tttll . Mr1. Maurice Reed, wooled ewes S.GO-UO.
Mrs. Delbert Lale, Mrs . Homer Murphy, Mrs. Jimmie Bailey

Mr .

F

'll

1

~ P:!er::tm~~~.:.m:."h Brady_K_o_
otla_"!_P•~~-For:_~&lt;:,

and

Mrs. ·~

Caito

of

RUSSO • U• S•
Relallons
•

f'IS h

CHICKEN OF THE SEA

Pizza

Tuna~:::

MIX

Chocolates:;.·::;;~~=. Milk ::· $l 99

Mixed N u t s ' " -

Chocolates!:::~k:::::.Milk:.:· sl 29

English Walnuts

~

$

...

loo

St' k
Coo'• Jolin
IC S Pronn

3

To-...
pkeo.

allil!.!l,

French

M'1nfs c...,...
Worwldr, Chocol•'-

•
Th 1n

100

Candy Canes : · •

Mr. and Mn. lAwll. MlyH

r'

of Sardla ....,. recent vlJltora
ol Mr. ond Mno. John Hetzer .
Mrt. Helm Artller opeht l~~
TI!Jo&gt;kl'i!Vlnj vaeatlon with Mr .
Coleman . lnd

AT
HOME

Our O w n Tea Bags -

Ott 25 IXTRA Pl•ld lt.... fll with pvrchiM ef
C
k'
Jono Ptotcor lltlld••
leS Alii, 11...,, - - - - ,teo.

'"'39C

00

Dot ZS IXTRA "tl4 """" wllh purohoao of

FROM THE FOLKS

WHOSE

Ice Cream Bars

~·;... _ _ ... 39c

::!:

.•• · · ,

Almonds

:.'!n

••
Ra1s1ns

.t.~ 35c

Diced Citron

L.,.. _~!

59c

".g
,&gt;;;

.,.

·;.r

..

59c ·): ·.;

~"!' 65c :~ ·j

·

A&amp;P

_..,. --~-

1S....29
,k.. c
:.·

27c

'i

.~iana

h ....

'

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•'

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Lettuce 2.:.25c
AppIes

BUCKET lliGADE-Head coach Phil Dl&lt;kens of In·
University (center), team captain Nate Ramoey (left) and star baltback Marv Woodson, hap·
pily bolst .the Old O!tken Bucke~ tradltlonal fool•
ball trophy vied for by Indiana and Purdue. In·
diana eains
of the Bucket for first time
aioce
·
win over the Boilermalr:~.

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AUTO ANOUNG?-Bill Tison of M-ce Falls, Ohio, works ,lour tlahlnc lines ot
oru!e thailkl to his h()memade vehicle •'IJ:rum Bunner" Which i1 powered by a
Jawnmower-type engine and has blg tires .for trao;tlon In aand and 'thrOugh water.

39c Brick Cheese :~r;~:.""- 49c •
•
3 $1 00
Tangerines ·_ _ 39c SPltes
"
........ s .99 .
OHIO

JONATHAN - -

lb.

'

All Milk

Fruit

Cake~,: ::,.r~r;;_" _

5

~~.$3· 99

4o.z.

Ann P... Clnnomon
~PJIII' • Plprlko -

~01.

cana

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•,

"i

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Dork A Milk

ARI THE

Nuts

Crisp Solid Head

... 39c

.~~ 54c .

&amp;

';~:hod _ _ _ _ _ ~~ 59c"

..... 39c

12....

Pia.·

Wrlcbt and Mr . and Mrs. Ger· looltlng toward• • normollJotton
rown Sugar Buns Porkor
aid Ouro of Huntington ond Mrs. ol F.aot·Wett rela&amp;lo., ond
V1n McDade of Portland were ~ -•
rriZEE- OM 21 IXTIA Plahl Stam,. with ~turchiM of

Buy

Dried fruit

Cremes::-·_-~'=. 39c

AtheOJ, Mr . and Mrs. Harold maintained !bot lf be could 011ly
Ne w 1 II and dauJbterl
of achieve llffi!Ment with lht Unit·
Chester, ond Mn . ond Mro. Elll'l ed Stales In tho lntertSts of world
Get
Extra
..1 Stamps
Cox ond Mrs. Gortrude CalJ· peace, no other nation CCIUlcl pot·
g
wey ond cblldren of Yonder· olbly object .
·
b&lt;lf.
In tho prooent clrcumotances,
With putcha.. of the.. Item•
Mr. and Mrs . Eber OUn of Ilia reasonable to uped a reac- Get 21 IXTitA Pl•l• Stamps .tth '"rchate of
Btlpn. Mr . and .Mr1 . Da't'ld Ovation of Soviet lontiln policy B
Jono

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Mno. Thelma Sprarue of Heo·
tor I• spending ..veral dayo

CHEF BOY AR DEE CHEESE

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family of Pomm'Dy, Mlu ~•r·m 1
Mr. and Mrs. John Devine Hanning of Klnpbury and Mr. O
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Mr . and Mra. Harold ""''"' I
Mr. and Mra. Hubert Corr entertained "'lth a Th1anksth'·1
and family and Mary Ann Cnth· inl dinner Sunday at their nonne 1
dcllar of Columbus spent the on Lincoln Helghls . G u est
holiday weekend with Mr. and wore Mr. and Mn.
Mrs. Alfred Cashdollar. They Roush of Letart, W. Va .,
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UP' FOI GIAI5-Skojdrite Smlldzlna (center) of tho Sovlet team baffiea It out

Red Wkqg ·Bruce MacGregor .in 1 hard fouaht ice

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hockey battle at Petrcit. Red Wings wlnnero, 3-1
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al lli&gt;llllt Pleuaat, Iowa. 11'1 qullo a ac:ramble amq lilo l"""i l•dllll

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guaranteed. For free lnspecBy ROBERT GRIMM
Walker,
was called by one Cinclnnatl
lions: Phone Vaughans TertJalled "'- Jal&lt;raa""""
A huge offensive line ave.aged writer, "The best aU-around back
mite Control Co., 884-3110, St. COLUMBUS IUPll-The Buck- about 225 pounds, proving once we've had here in 10 years.••
Mary's, W Va., or write to .eye Slate, long a ahowrase for SHain they are growing them big·· First Learn linebackers were CoVaughan!!, P. 0. Box 102, St some of the top playen in the ger and better every year.
Jumbus North's Mike Rennekao,

Chester, Ohio. Phone 9853415.
11·27·121c
i FC'R SERVICE on your Eleetrolux cleaner, call WY 2--

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RATES
For Want Ad Service

Bill Eachus ·Is
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11 1 tfe nation, put its 1962 football atars

Going from end to end, the of· Cal Withrow of Kettering Fa.ir-

oD display today with the Unlted : fensiv~ line looked like thi" mont and the Ughteot mao on tho
LEGAL NOnCE
""'" International All-Ohio high 'Mike Ora,.n, Euclid at 185 squad, John Kerr o1 Laocuter at
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pounds ; Viertlboet'k, 245; Bi11160 pounds. Jim Louder of em.
LEGAL NOTICE
Nearly every section of the Eachus, GaUipoJis, 215; Ben Brad· cinnati }Joger Bacon was the mid-

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OFFl(:E HOURS
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SALE
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FOR
SALE
HF.ATING
AND
PLUMBING
or. Monday, December loth, lotlng by sporltiwrllen&lt;, sporltim· pounds at center: Joe Slesel,
l 30 A M. lU ., :00 ~ .\l llall)'
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1962, at 10:00 a. m. we will of. 1
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1 DONT PUMP your slug~l!'h F. J.F.("f!HHJJX sweeper. late
Arnold Brothert
fer for sale at public auction to ers a coac es, w
e
se- oe~evue, a
11uar : n MOST IMPROVI!:D GOLJ'ER
IT"S SO EASY
I septic t_ank . Gt&gt;l Kleen -Em- modf'l , slimline, on wh~l!1i . 618 E. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio ' the highest bidder for cash Jn led three teams of offensive and Downing, ~rain Admiral King, NORWALK, conn. mPil-Bob
TO PLACE A
R~SULT PRODUCING
, All sept1r tank (:lraner. land- Look ~ n~w.
go~d suct mn, l
Phone WY z.z441
I hand at Keith Goble Ford Inc., !defense standouts for a total of 2!0, and D1ck Himes of Canton Nichols of Louisville, Ky., who
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m-.rk F-.rm Bureau, Porn- uses parer bags, Jnt ludes at6 7 tfc 461 S. Thtrd Ave., Middleport, 166 players, plus honorable men- South, a 225-pound end.
survived i:l serious auto crash at
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following
described
car
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Def19Sive
Team
Ughler
jthe
age of 16 lo become a star
PHONE WY2-2157
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8 payments. $6 .50 f'[J('h . Wy 2-1'
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Out ol the thousands of players In the backfield with WiUiams ,athlete, has been n8med ''Most
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.:..Xper eneed
taking pllrt in the sport around and Walker were Steubenville's Improved Golfer of the Year" by
12 5 61
1 - 1962 For~ Dairlane For. Ohio, Sandusky fullback Steward Oashy Harry. Wilson, a regular 1Golf Digest Magazine. Nicholl
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$100.00. Hutlanll l'urnit LJre , . 700 ClllliSTMAS trees. $1fl.OO
dor Sedan. Sertal No. 2A32U Willla~ and ~ledo. Central fullback who was ~witched to 1ranks ninth among professionaiJ
103535 · This car will not be sold Cathohc tackle JJm VJertlboeck halfback · for All-OhJo purpose, in money winnings this year.
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IZ 5 Jte ipt&gt;r hundred Contact Clarence
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for Jess than $t675.00. The un- were judged the best. They were and Bob •Bo ) Rein of NHes Me·
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nf'W , wnh all ~·Jpamng attach- Purl land. l&gt;t wiit's Hun Road. •
· ments Pav sJX 1&gt;aymenls ,,(
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$7 00 Call WY 2-GtOl.
11 29 6tp WALNUT Dun('an Phyfe drop

dersigned reserves the right ton
bid. Keith Goble Ford Inc., amed the UPJ back of the year Kinley,
ON WAIVER LIST
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M'ddl
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and
lineman
of
the
year
respecAlthough
lighter,
the
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SAN FRANCISCO fUPIJ-How1
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' ' ' . c l Willlam!l, a second t~am aelec· v:ell going either way. The back- lhave been placed on the waiver
THE
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t , r-,..,.,~WlliiiiM:ttcn;wc;
tlon a year ago, gamed 1,3!14 r1eld had such two-way standouts 11ist by the San Francisco Warrl·
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2 ' ~ yards in 193 trip~ in S~ndusky's &amp;~ ~I Collura of Cleveland Bene- lors
1 · NMOKf&lt;. (,AS :i iOVt&gt; , :lO. rn . ft•t. $511 no kl'd davenport $20. j
. DMLV
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of the National BasketbaD
SF.NTINEI.
I fu ll SJZt&gt; _ovf'n, dnck, IJghL
Pllm lf' WY :l·52fl4 af'lf'r 4 n rn . !
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M unbeaten and tw1ce • t1ed cam- d1ctine and Bruce Matte of East Association. Mootgomery former11· I,--.~ Low -- ~::-. ! i"'l
' j:!rP·!I $~tl f.(! l't&gt; ' ~· · I·· ]{)I Un 1011
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f: [Palgn, .'llthough he was a marked ClevelDnd Shaw , the IaUer· a [IY played at Pan American CoJ..
( 'II 1111 "s "ard ma ·l"tl ll·t·• t&lt;&lt; Avt&gt; ., Phone \VY 2·22fl9.
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man m every game.
!Wo:n-luvWIDg quarter ac . and pege, Houston, and Fedor •tarred
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Carl Ward of Cincinnati Tall, who lat Florida State.
pi('kup ..:uod r·rmrlilion. Stm·k
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. r Viertlboeck of state champ.ion - ·--·..
la des, 4 spt&gt;f'cl ttans, over·
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, 1uhe , o11ly $1!11 !MI. Hutlnnd In~ .I S··ri'l"'S S250 . V··rnon 1
I The Pomeroy Shakespeare 'l'oledo Central will be a pnme ;
A~k Fur f~lrculallnn
· Fur111tue, Hul;u,ll, lY• r1.
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targt't 1or college tnlent scouts. At '
\\f•her . SH 2-4825.
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F IiI .' S HARHER SHOP :1! Ha·
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pou 1 • e was
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M lbe
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the championship hard-nosed line I
r·me wil l be open Frhlny mnr- BPfl.DfN(; AND l:lmi and gnH1· ; rp H't'(' "· l'llri slma.~ and all !Ithe largest trurk or tractoJ I,I'\..1
IJialmbeson, ~~ rryh ve. of the Irish.
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and
members
are
asked
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fir~
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quarterback
post
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r·•w. I 1/ ~ . ,ler 1111 &lt;I !Sfl I.11' 01t N t' w
I \\'II ,L NOT BE rr!sponsJ ble
b.
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th G' I I d w went to tile only junior on the
Crow('rs Associalion al Lr· ·
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ring g1 11s 1or e 1r s n ustolf dt•ht~ rontracted by any tart r.'nlls. Phunt&gt; lbruld c: . l Haven. W. Va ., next t~ the
5 trial School.
!qUad, Mlddletowu'!l Paul Walker
ut h1·r th:m mys€'1f. Carrull W.
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who fired - touchdow
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pasllt'S for the high-powered MidDec. 10.
11 2!1 61.1· 1 21_
Pomeroy Ohio
e at o ic Women s cub of dl
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LIV ~ ~~ ~ . ruum s·. ut ... s. 1 HAT TF.HHII-:H. purR. $5.00 \iF AH~· NOW available to dO meet ThursdaY at 7:30 p.m. at ! ccoach. "Our best derensive man.'
11'd, 1 un·h ld Hen! nwe. $:iO erwh Ill' twu ror ~ n !~ 1 BI :H'k I ~
ut I ~ud. L"nll WI !1-'llllf1
.· 'd . .
k'nd the church
' !'Walker Is the 10n o( veteran Mid·
t' 1
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1e 1 ut - 1
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Elizabeth Stark and Mary Mar- Columbus reCently visited her
' '· ~4 miles I Portland . Sarson &amp; Durst.
~· ~ ~ ~·~·lh··l'' l ,u~l 1·om Ol'~'l&lt;•tol'!l
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12 1 :Jtp tha Mi.sslonary Clrcle1 of the
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HAPPY KIDS - Connie and Bonnie Burton
t1 · ~ r'.: Rt"d nnd yt&gt;11aw Jtt•hr nms, Stuy. AUTOMATI C und gas fl oor rur- EXPRkT
WATCH repoirlng, .wlll be held Thurtday evening
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twin daughters of Mr . and Mrs. Willie Burton;
- m&lt;~ n WineRap , Red Rome, I n,"r""'. ·,n O'Hl tl .'r' _t 1 () 11c , .,,, wurk uuaranteed. C"rner uf at the churl.'l1, The Ruth Cir- Col r. ban
rs. tHaTrrhy knr~~l t,
were given a hu~ and treats last Satur•
]l l"iF: ,rt&gt;l~ l rl ~•J f 1•!\· :uul l'"r ~rl v
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dMason,
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11 5 3lp .Musun, Wesl Va. Lew 1 s gram, w c Wl
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epartment tore.l Owner Lionel B9gp
In!( ;!I S!m~· 5 tJ n.•:,
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pt•llter, Ohio. a a11 " 2r~Olp . .
-Blessing. .
11-27·30tC with tbe Baptist Day or Prayer arJ Mrs. Ernest Major.
snapped this picture o( the children and Santa.
., M SO·O-U f.:ASY to l'l;wt- a
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\\';mt /\ttl .Just SfJJn ~·nur dial Wlll~. m. 1,11 F: 11 ~· S .~WAN I - · new, in fadnry cm·ton. But-~COAL AND LlGHT
hauling. Circle
be hostesses.
her 90th birthday Nov . 18, at
Tn thP W.mt Ad wny F:uo;;y Inn hole:·. st&gt;w.~ 1p 1 ll'lt! : ,10 , \VY 2·66r,3.
11-27-aotc Evangeline Cha ter OES her son's, Mr. and Mrs. JIm I
l•1 W\ 'l-~1[1/i ••Kl ns k 11 l ne11d· I&lt;&gt; '''"
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JIP&lt; •.·, ••• I&lt; 1,,,· makt"~ fancy de~lgu :i ('fc
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' Wood's home where she lives I
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Thursday
evening,
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Mr and Mrs Jim Wood hi~ I
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cember 6 at the Masonic Hall
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12 !) fil e
Complele Senlct
in Middleport. A Grand Instal- mother, Mrs. Pearl Wood apent l
t • .: 1'\ /•:\\' nr mwd ('at"~
11' 1 sho]Jur rnrn1. Ust•d 100 Amp S ' Nl; .i.:lt -sewin ~nlal ·hil l l ' in I
CrMI Bradford
lation of officers will be held Thanksgiving Day ~lth . their
~~·1u·fi~~ p"J,,t,t• Maf\'ln i\1nrk·, WPhlt•r fm· Home Shnp. lll~e hnmd nrw J11(12 ca binet. Equip- . I\. CWrl:, ~=OINI or CenLad
for the recently elected officers. son, Mr. and Mrs. J1mm1e Lee
).'\1. 1· &lt;.;\1.'\,'\j li~;~ s iPI Mat11 1 !~cw . U;ed Acctylent' m1tr1t. : Jlt&gt;d Ill ~ 1 g.zll~\. t&lt;l r&gt;. Sews )ltH.Id.l
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DEC. 7
Wood of Wellston.
c&lt;w«. Atln&gt;n~. L\ 3-41161
or C11 ll W\ 2·51 88, between 7:0tl Balance due, 54 R.t:il ur nine ___
·-------- Thew. s. c. s. of the Reeds- Mr. and Mrs. Leo Davidson
ONLY A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT!
''!,t'!-iler. !ltlf1·.12fJO
10-9-Ul' nnd ll) ·no.
12-4-:Hc ]m' m~nts $G.IIO ~ndr. wv 2. TREES TRIMMF.D, CUT and ville Methodhd church w llt j•nd daughter.t. of Wolfpen spent
36 Months Finance On 61-6~ Models
j.·, 'I :-;1\N il\'.IICII :mio. coffl~l' TWO Hl~l·' l-llt:P.HATORS, n n (' 2204-.
12 5 6tc remove(!. Free estimate. In- have a Ba2aar . and cafeteria , 8 Sunday with her mother, Ma.
f)(' . .hwk 's IJairy BuJ·. Mlddlt&gt;/.(liS nnd 11!1t&gt; t'll'drlt Inquire :
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t~ured. Eugene Smith, WY 2- style supper. Friday Dec. 7, bel Wood.
24 Months. Finance On 56-60 Models
J«&lt;&gt;L
12 ~ 6tc Mrs E. M. Hurton , 578 Brood (10) FOR SALE or RENT I 62~8.
11 20 30tc starting all p. m. In the church Mrs. Paul McElroy and sons
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Pl; mbiDI ...
bosement.
of Wolfpen spent a Sat\l!'day
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wou ers
wllh her mother, Mabel Wood.
Credit Ufe Insurance Ot~--Contrad
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Reallll
Mr. and Mrs. Amos lAlwe and
JnsT . N!'ar_Tupptor:i Pluins anti ! o, t'm·~·t Shnmrl'lorr w! I h Rf'n,t the Want A.ls fm quick
l:nd ~:r::~ ::...._
chlldren, Columbus, visited her
'62 THUNDIRBIRD
, '59 'ORO 'olrlano t 0..
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'62 PORO F•lrlo~ne 4 Dr.
"59 FORO Custom 300 ,,
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bad a&amp; guests for a few days,
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I. t~r tank . Vt•ry ni!"t&gt; . ~II 1. lll!d ~.~h logs. 'Mrt~ 11 ; 1 Furni-' llON"r r.ET stuck at home.
.. (8) __A~!C SALES
her flower arranger from Ten,62 'ORD ll•lrl•ne SOO• Auto. Trans. Rlldlo aM
2
Hl',i BUICK SUPF:H. nf"W mo- 5 77.
12·4-tiiJI" lure Corp., P. 0 . l!nx 432, Snow and tee 18 coming. Or.
nessee. He had a fiower ar2 Dr. 6 cyl. tt.at1r.
loy!,
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rm tone ll w for y ur 1 Mr. J . E. Boyce and two rangement in Jackson recently .
'61 FALCON 2 Dr, R&amp;H.
tor . nf'W ures . .-ear 1 lll m!l WU
SED Wurrn MnrninM .'l' N. T. Area. Pl. Plen~nnt, d~~ve~a;~ Shule:'s Const~ac- l daughters, Mr. Virgil Boetcher Mr. and Mrs. Deann Burns,
'61 PORD F•lrl•n• 500-"51 CHIVROLIT 4 Dr.
- WY 2-f)j)21.
12-4-3tr ! Ioli i lw. llt&gt;r'l l'nn•d lu st&gt;ll
Wt•st V•rgmiu.
12 5 lOtr linn. Phone .. WY 2·3051 or WY of Blue Rock and Mra. Rose are 8Jmounclnj the birth of a
2 Dr. Auto. Trans. R•·
1•1•1,., Auto. Trlril.
Radio end Hfater.
1 ~&lt;. llr:ll ANil Wii&lt;Tf: Mer· Hulluutl Purulh&gt;r&lt;•, Rutlnnd,
114) FOR RENT
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Browning,
Adamsville,
~sited
daughter,
Judy
Mae,
born
Nov.
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Hooter.
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12 5 :It t
'·urv Monlerey. Rea ROn for Ohlu
his sister, Mrs. Becky Hut&lt;'hl· 12. The mother Is former Rose- · '61 fORD F1lrlane 500.
•51 fORD '•lrl..,. 500
Twder. Auto. Tr1111. Ita.
llt&gt; llmg, Arm.v l'f'rvlce. Rob- 1:uMP COAl. at the mine or HOUSF., 6 room and bath. Goodl
son, recently.
. mary Cooper of Wellston. This
Jt.ndarcl Tr•m. R•dle
dio
and HHter.
"' St•wart, Mason. Sprue• I i•llvm&lt;l . Pll~rim Cool and lorOiino. t36 Ltnooln
Rd.
1208) INS!JiiANCE
Robert Steele and mother, L their first child. Mr. and
, •-:o"~~'·s: ·•~, ,
'57
fORD
'olrlono 100
3-~378.
12-4-llh·: Oork Co., Houle 7 above the Ymll~stown kitchf'n, tile rloor. BARNES
SIMPSON ln8ur· Mra. Millie Steele vlslled Mr. Mrs. Robet Burns, Radcliffe,
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3020
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l%6 OLOSM0811..E, 91, Aut&lt;r ' Sun f"&gt;IHIIrl Nite Cl ub. Phone ~ll WY " · A. H Hose~· ance Agency. Middleport. and Mrs. Marion Hutchison re- and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
'60 ".r~RDr•;;. Std~rt 1
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Power ,.,.~Ina.
10
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Fire, automobile, bond!'!. Ph. cently.
Cooper, Wellston, are grand·
, .... Auto Trens, R&amp;H.
mafic power. Pink and white. WY 2·2762.
'57 FORD P:tlrlenrt , . _
Phonr WV 2·6910.
VENETIAN HI lNfi~
MOOBRfl' FUIJNISHED and ua- WV 2--2903.
8 27 Ue Mr. and Mrs. William Gar. parents, Mr. and Mra. Arnot
Power ttftrlna and po10d
4 Or. Auto. Trans. I&amp;H
f'rN.'ker, Minersville,
Rt. i b.llnd.
, h. d ·Aiwl kl odw fu!"nt !llhed apllrrmtnt. Mlddlt· - 0 _ 1-- 1
A · - - - vm spent the past week with Jeffers, and Charles Burns, Sr.
w.r braket.
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n.. both or RadciUfe .are great .
4 Dr. lt•rwll.rd Trane.
4 Dr. Auto. Trent. R&amp;H
pol Supply, 215 Union Ave., THREE ROOM
furnlsbedl
and bustne" nH&lt;I."
na and their lamilleo in Colum- lflndparenll and Mr. and Mra.
1&amp;11. I cyt.
"57 S'NDIBAKII ,4 Dr.
Pomeroy! Ohiu.
house. Call WY 2·2531 .
Pbono WY Z·%431
bus.
Homer SpirtS, Wilkesville are
'10 DODGE 5•-• 4 Dr.
Auto. Tr..,• U.H.
11 11 30tc
11 I ole - Mrs. IIIII Gould, Columbus, irtal • greaJ.grandparenll.
Auto Trons. R&amp;H. p•57 FORD Cus- 4 Dr.
"VJiffi:"'MACH~lES,
;;;-;;:-;;~:;;--:=;c::::=~·-- 'COMPLETE INSURANCE Pro- spent 'lllankiiiYIIIfl With her Several members of the Past
tr b•okos.
Stondord Trono, ltoolt.
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nt\W and SIX ROOM unfurnished apart·
tectlon, Life, Auto, Fire. Pl· P.,tenll, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Malrona held their ~holiday
'IG IUIC:K 4 Dr. L•S""'•·
end
I cyl.
used. Typewrltero, vacuum ment and th,.. room and 1 lio. Call Don Mills, Middle- Hutchison.
dinner al the Colonial Inn In
AutO. TrML R&amp;H.
"57 CHIVROI.IT lolol,..
Mr and M
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'IG CHIVROLIT 4 Or.
Convoftlble.ltand..,.
cleonero and floor JMlllslters. room furnl•hed aportrnent. JMlrt
1
Repair servi('e. 'Mle r,abric Phone WY 2-3301.
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mIY eve..... recen '
a.l.lre, Aul. Trana. R
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her, brother of Harley MeCum· ly.
&amp;H. Po- •-lno &amp;
"56 PLYMOUTH Po"'"'
~..,., m W. Second, Pome. ==o-::-:--:---:-:--c:
ber, celebrated their 56th wed- Mro. Georga Cahoon enler•
•ss CHIVIOLIT 2 Dr. 6
roy. WY 2·2281. Pomeroy THREE room and bath- furnish' ~1' ~ EAt ESTATE
ding annlvtt'llry Nov. n. They tained 'relatlvta and friends re,._, brokt~.
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'60 MIII,CUilY 4 o,, Stett•
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rvice.
ed apartment. Also one small
wen at their home on 124, near cently ~n honor of George's 88th . ,..,. TreM. •aH. .
a:adlolftd t.ttt.r.
11-6-tfc office room. Coal8 build in~ .
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here.
bltltday.
"St POIID Glllaxt. 2 Dr.
"54 CADILL,t.C 4 Dr. ,..,
"st:&lt;N;G;;;oE:clt:-:;E;:L-;;E-;:
CT=R~I"'
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rlabie _ Middleport____1: &amp;__!!~ Wfilflfl' "' . .
Mr. and Mra. Raymond llolf· Mrs. Clara PhiiU(IIt eo~
NT, Auto. Trons. Powor
_, _ . . , attd lorolo
sowln1 machine equipped to APARTMENT unfnurnished: 'l •
llll!n entertained Clllle Mathe- .ec her 110118, Mr. and Mrt. Ke~
-H';"Q'~'if :!~~ 4 Or.
'6tc::~ 4 Dr. I t til ZBI, etc. Sews like now, rooms and both. 130.00. 2311
n)' and nophew Rickey rec:ent- 110nn PhUU(JI and family, WavW•-• Auto. T !21.711 or f paymento, 16 month . East Main St .• Phone WY :1ly at their home here.
erly, Mr. and Mrs. Rogar PbJI.
ltondord T,.ns, Radio'
.._.•...,. _ - . - _ _M_olor
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Vl~42ell
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WY 2.-2204.
11 21 etc 2461.
IH-81c
Per Month
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Ponn re- llpo and famjly, Middleport, and , r----IIM
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- .... - --cently onlertalnod her &gt;unl, Ronald' Renauck on a SUJ111ay
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I 1-.,-!ltc LECTROLUX Sweepe: with IN CHESHIRE, house I rooms,
Mro. Madallnt Grue...r and for 'lllan'""•tvlng dinner at her
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'l1lo RamWor
all attachment., Cood conrll· water. electricity and gas.
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w..ltl Standard ol Com(IICI tion. Cuarantted, t2i.OO Wy Mrs E M Burton, m Broad
Volet'ons Dniy
daughter, ·Mr. and Mn. TIm l10me.
, ~-"·•St Middl port, Oh&lt;'o. 12.u•c POMIROY S.•oom fromo Gillis aU of Wellston.
1 ·Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beckley
,.. fORD f - Dump ID" w.i. 5
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'It 'OIID F - Dump. ID" - W.I~ S lpd., .t.,.._
~··;,:;;-~;~.::.my 1 nd THREE USED- double . -d .. .. r FURNISHED three room apart· .... hootlne, INMmont, ....h .......tly enterlalnod Mrs. Grace cently where they con!!UIIed
'51 'ORO , _ Dump, ID" W.l. 5 ""''' 2 .....
"llllna..,UUky
refrigoralj&gt;Js. G. E., AdmJr. ment with bath, All utilities ond on 50.100 It, l&lt;ot in ..... McCormick of Parkeriburg, W. their doctor.
'51 q!IVROL&amp;T .2 ton. Chaoslo &amp; cobl 4 'Pf!·l 2 Ifill,
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able. Frlflldalre. Big sizes. paid . Middleport. Phone WY nolthllorhoOd '"" out ef oil Va. at tholr home here:
Several members of Eastern
"SIPORD•F-fH Cheuto &amp; cobo htMI. . .. · ,
Will hold 110 100 tb
25435
2 5
hloh wotor. Priced ot $7.000.
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s entered lhe Stan allende I the Installation
"57 ·FORD f - Cllo•l• &amp; cob, 4 .,..,, 2. !.!"'· .
Ill- t , . J.'!Imeray
food . $126. Rutland Furniture
.... S3I.U "r .,..tt.. ·veu• ministry and oold their farm of Vlnlon chapter, Friday night !
,17 GMCDumt., 401111 ,12 ,,..,
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WY . . ...,.
Rolland, 0 .
12 &amp; 3tc
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WHY - WASTESPACi;: \tllh
WANTED
must not ·owo too much on He has a circuit In southern Mr. ~nd Mr.. Gearoge Ca- 1
Household Articlea yo 1• sel- WANTEP...:-HaullnR: of coal or your cer,.tc, Ytvr monthly IJi&amp;M of state and expect!
to hoo'b were recent
Thursday I
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dom UH1 SeD them with a lives~k. Fire wood for sale I' lntome should 1M lbout $UG. move arOund New Year.
' Iguest&amp; of heJ. sister, Mrs, Bt!'d- 1
Ad. Phone WY :t-•llil and W'i'l-!1173.
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11 21 30 ~ . .~.. CUCK~~~~~~'* ~: I Mr. and Mrs. Rex Marrs and lo! Watts al Mi!Jdleport. She
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WILL BABY SIT JT will . , do FOR SALE : Fove ·oom house jcently vlslled Mr. and M r •· 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kearney Og·
"Mi,ddleport's Used Car Center"
111 range, In lronlngo. Call Shirley Lewll, with bath and gar•ge. AntJ. Harllln Greim and George Ty· den were ':ttnner J!ll&lt;!lll• of Mr.' ' ,
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~ndlit&lt;)o, fiO.GO. Phone WY :MI4II$ after $:30,
qully Road, Racioo, Ohio. Pb·ller.
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. 'land Mrs. Charles Grtff~t. and
Cor; Loc.ust &amp; Sycamore
WY 2-342~
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do, but k lJ Important not to ab- lL limo
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Ualt.ecl Pres• lBieruUHal
d.ieate your role out of frustration .
HOLLYWOOD &lt;UPD - I hope It Ia true the blind ~eo oo
rou will find time to write to the ratings aod the ayJtem of apoDIOI'
National Broadcaating CO., New contnl art cold-blooded-but the
York. N.Y., and tell the gentle- chty will come when JMY·TV and
m.n theno that llle baa beeo juot allied ioventlonJ are lD effect, anti
one black day alter aoolher since k II good to remind the ......,m
they caricelled "lt'1 1 Mu'a czara that there t. • vocal llld
World."
Informed audience ready to walk
Thill will serve several pur. out on them the minute aoUd
poses. Fint, it will increale tbe
efficiency of mail-opening secre:.
.taries as the Christmaa rush
nears: yoo can be oure NBC will
appreciate this. Secood, it may
belp Jlivo deserved 5croop CIJM·
plexeo to the baDd!ul of axeeu·
tlves who suuunarlly 1xed the
very good new Monday nJght serlts on the basis of old and early

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TELEVISION IN REVIEW

FOR SALE: I room and hath,
large Jet and garden. N e w
building, Approximately 10'
x 20'. Garage and other outbuildings, frull ceDar ill b11J.
side. Gaa beat. Edltb Teaford

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(1) NOTICES

Dall)' Se~~· Pom~.:_Ml4dleport, 0 .,

alternltive il availablll, UDleu it

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Wl»'ld"-o oltuation oo lnfurlollllfl
to those involved that a girl iD
the ~· JaD Norrle, vohmteered
1D0fttY '!f her owu lor tho pen'·
ratings.
pose. I tbint I know the answer:
Third, though resWTection of I am convlllced some of the
the show on NBC·TV is not likely, powm with fancy titles really
a contlDulng protest .. bJ&amp; as the doo1 uodenland it and ao wrote
one thus far could help land it 1D It off. Wby do!l't yoo explalD to
aynctication or perbapa ~ OD the poor fellows it's all about
another network. ADd fourth, may- real people, like thOBe tn the
be nothing will come of It all- audience they've lost cootact
but "maybe'' is always a IOQd with?
eoougb reason in it8elf to raise
some cain. It's good for the soul. """'""'IBI"'LI: FREEZEI
NBC Olt.ll 1Jarp1'iH
LONDON &lt;UPII - Commuters
The uaual expectation •t the along the 1ast JS miles of • reil
networks Is that there Is always line knew their train wu ~mlng
a furor wben a reepected pro- Mondoy.
gram Is cancelled, but that it's It was screaming at the top of
soon forgotten and bwllnees is as Us whistle whlcft had frozen.
usua;l. 'Ibis time, however, NBC TRAVELER RUNS AGROUND
had a surprise.
OBAN, Scotland IUPI I - The
The protest bas beeD IUCb that !14-ton BritiJh trawler Boston
tbe weekly show business news- Heron ran aground near Glas Ispaper, "Variety," pabUahed In land Monday night, ldlllDg at 1 N'ew York, reported ·"nervous- one and perhaps u many aa I&amp;ness" among "NBC bra!lb." It ven membera of Ita ta-man crew.
added : "V&amp;rious . execs acted ~ Six. members of the crew were
a the heat wu .on from out-of- miuiDg.
toWD crlx 1eriUes I to keep 'World' NUMBER ONII
going and this made the web re- DES MOINES IUPil - Truck
luctant to concretize cancellaUon driver Marlon E. Delmott Mon·
proceodln11" - llMlugb 11 finally day took borne his fourth otralpt
did.
No. 1 Polk Coonty auto llceose
AI an indication of alldleoce plate.
responoe. "Man's World' produo- Delmott camped outside the
er Pelor Tewbbury wroto to thlo COW'Ihoulo for 118 houro to be
viewer that • single co1wnD iD firat in line for the coveted
thJo opace brought to NBC In ooe number.
day more titan 200 iettOI'I. "pluo BEU RINGER
15 telegrama."·
EPSOM, England &lt;UPI)-A moThis was just a otarl, of course. bile Ice cream salesman . baled
I •UBgest you keep wriUng. Let ioto court Monday for Jin&amp;liD£ hil
those reoponslble lmow !hot you bell OD Sundoy oald in hlo doare there, and thai you demand fense, "they ring church bells
to be heard and reckoned with. don't th.ey?''
For K yoo doo'l, these gentlemen, He was fined $2.110.
who make their decisions auto- LIGHTS FAn. MGTTO
matically on t11o basis of questi,.. WOLVERHAMPTON, Eng[ond
able flprea worked oot by some- !UPII-They had to lire up tbe
ooe elM, will have even leu con· hurricane lamps lt timea Mon.
!lderalloD thoo !hey have now !0&lt; when the Ughto failed lD magislho humiD aad creative olemenlti trail'• court.
~f their entertainment.
Tbe town motto is "Out of
Rilht now, that Js al1 you candarkneas cometh light.''

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Committee Reports Heard By
Letart Falls School PTA Group

Della Stahl Is
Councilor Of
D of A Group

, . LeiJlrt PI'A bold its reg·
Jar meeting at the school house
November 26, Mr. Leonard
Roush, presiding.

on the highway and
across pavement will
after school by the state
Election of officers lor the
soon as possible.
coming term was held when
Mrs. Opa] Sayre, chainnan
Council, Daughters
. Earl Keeler reported for the the finance committee,
America met Monday evenHealth and Safety Committee ed a profit of 128.25 from
at the iooF hall.
&amp;hat safety aign.l to be placed ing lunches at the school
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·
Carrie Meinhart, councilor,
chair- I P~_e·~~~~ and opened the meetMr,. Audrey Hollman,
in ritualistic form . Fannie
man of membership,
a member was reI'OMIROY, OHIO
several new members
lost by death, and
TONIGHT &amp; THURSDAY
ed. Playground committee
era were sent. Officers
NOT OnN
ported several Improvements
were Della Stahl, councilor;
the playground.
Elizabeth Jenkins,
FRIDAY ond SATURDAY
The
plans
for
the
Cora Beegle, vic
DectmMr 7-1
program were completed.
, Mary Nesselroad,
"'J WIST ITIIIIT"
will be presented on Dec. 19,
vice councilor;
AlaD Ladd, Rod Stelger,
conductor; Mabel
Wchael Callan, Dolores Dorn 7:30 p. m. at the school with
1ic
invited.
Other
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Th
Th ·
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pub
the
"WOIILD 1Y NIGHT"
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erma
elss,
(Tecbnicolor)
ness of the evening, naming
Bertha Parker,
ITS FANTASTEIIRIFIC!
egates to the County Council,
; and Edna Reibel, . 18

MEIGS THEATRE

Ballet to Burlesque •• Most
celebr1ted niabt-club actl in

were ' Leonard Roush,
trustee. The travehng
Hoffman and Myrtle Roush ; AIdonated by Bertha Parker
ternate delegates are Ora Hart
awarded to Mabel Wolfe.
and Leonard Grimm.
Gifts were exchanged and
Mi.68 Stone's room received refreshments served. Gifts were
the room eount for having the
on a table with Christmost parents present,
mas cover and centered with
Mrs. McBee, the principal,
Christmas tree.
reported that a new .set of '
encylopedlas had been received
and wu very much appreciat- Cll.ristma~ Dinner
,d. She also reported they had Enjoyed By Club

the world!

SUN., MON., TUIS.

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81 Lelita, James
Muon. Shelley Wlnten, Pe·
ter Sellen. Fuclnating • • ,
Dt.turbinrlf Mlddlfra&amp;ed man
ser.uallr involved with a
teenaao ~1.

SUE LYON,

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The Winding TraU

Mainly About
PeopIe I n
p
0mer0y

The Senior Motbera of Middleport met Monday evening at
Mr nd M Le 11
high school to make plana
· 8 . . rs. s e
fund raisJng activities for
of Gallipolis were
month of January. A good
guests of Mrs. Homer Showm.
of the motbera were on
Mr and Mrs Don
and iamily and. Mrs
to aaalst with the follow·
were visitor; in
plans :
Monday evening.
On the 16th Mrs. Jack Bechtle
Mrs. Mary Jordon and Mra. will be chairman of a soup
Storage and son of Ni· sale and on the 5th Mrs. MarW Va visited SUnday with garet Bowles and Mra. Lovins
. ·8 . Epple, Mr. and
Cole will be chairman of a recTerrell and Mayor
Charles Legar.
Mrs. Lillie Hauck returned

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Mrs Oleta Parsons of Port·
Fr'd.a with Mrs
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Des:ne Patterson.
Mrs. Dessie Patterson vtslted
wiUt Mrs.
Jacob
Gloeckner.
Mr. and Mrs. William Fisher
Parkersburg were weekend
guests of their parents, Mr • and
Mrs. Mason Flflher and Mr. and
. Sam Arnold.
Mrs. George Powell and
and William of Parkersvisited SUnday with her

Pomeroy, Ohio

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All colora and
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A gift was presenled by Mr . .
Bowen to Rev. and Mrs. Fred
Gardner from the class.
Mrs . Dan White was in charge
ol the program which opened
with the hymn, uo Come All
Ye Faithful" with Mrs. Chester Erwin, pianist. Mrs. Erwin
also read a quotation, tiSomethlng Happened Each Chrl!l~

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Regular $10.95 Girls o....... ___ Sale $6.00
Regular $8:95 Glrlo
Sala $5.00
Regular $7.95 Girls
Sale $4.00
Sale $3.00
Regular $5.95 Girls o,......
Sale $2.50
Regular $4.95 Girl• Dreo...
Regular $3.95 Glrlo D r Sale $2.00

H1lf Slips
$3.00 to $5.00
P1ntles
$1.25 to $2.00
Baby Doll Paj1m11
$6.00 to $9.00
Tore1dor P1j1m11
$6.00
Full L•ngth P1(1m11
$9.00 to $12.95
Sl"p Co111 _ $6.00
W1ltz Length
Gowns
$6.00 to $12.95
Full Length
Gowns _ $8.00

CHRISTMAS SALEI

GIRLS SWEATERS
Buy them now at reduced prices - a beautiful aelectlon
of &amp;irl• sweaters in bulkiea and fiat knits - lona: sleeve

alipover noveltie1 Rqolor
Rqolor
ttoeulu
Rqolor
Rqulo•
Rqolor

$7.95
$5.95
$4.95
f3.9S
$2.H
$1.95

GIRLS SWEATIRI ........
GIRLS SWEATERS ........
GIRLS SWEATERS ........
GIRLS IWIATERI ........
GIRLS SWIATIRS ........
GIRU SWEATERS .........

SALI $6.tll
IALI $4.10
SALI $3.00
SALI $2.50
SALI $2.00
SALI $1.211

CHRISTMAS SALEI

Gown 1nd
Peignoir Seta
$14.95 to $16.95

GIRLS SLACKS
A wide selection of airls slacks -

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EVERY MAN 11'ANTS
'ms 11'0MAN ON A PEDESTAl

tallored of walhable
corduroy in aollda aDd prlnta - cotton knit&amp; in aolldl
and 1tr(Jpes - sizes 3 to ex ana 'I to 14.
Rqolor $2.95 GIRL$ SLACKI ............ SALE $2.00
R-lor $1.95 GIRLS SLACKS ............ IALI $1~
Rqulor $1.50 GIRLI SLACKS ............ IALI $1.21

Anchotwhite Candlewarmer Sets

A novel gift. with charm
with beautiful handlea.

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ehort sleeve tlipoven end tone

sleeve cardigans.

· For Home Gifts

WI HAVI '"' PIODUCII
Yes •J IHOWN
IHI
Kodak 1962
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Gift
Gul
Stephanie Pullen waa nanlled
of Middleport G I r I
Troop 221 Monday evellling at the home of one of their
leaden, Mra. William Grneser.
Others elected were Sharon
Schmoll u vice president:
Nterl aa Secretary and S

Rue ao Treasurer.
Debbie Grueser, out •
president, wao in oharge
,...k's meeting when pIa Dl
were made for a Chrlatmal .,...
ollng party to be bold oo the
17th. Tba lirll are to brtng to71
to their nell meeting and other
contrlbutlonl to ualal ntec11

scorn
POCKET WATCH
By Wtstclox
Dependable pocbt w1tcb,
euy to read dl.al, lhoct
realiUot.

Stephani Pullen I•
Troop Prelldent

lamllles.

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Buy now. Girls Dresses at a savlngs-&lt;&gt;ur enth·e
stock of girls dresoeslncluded in this sale. All sizes
from tots to teens.

UMBRELLAS

House
Slippers

SHOES
FOR BOYS

GIRLS DRESSES

Slips $4.00 to $9.00

Mrs. Barnes and Mrs. White
read "Something to T h l n

e POl. IOYiz ,.II Perrotlrooke- Hush Pupplu-

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River
Areas
Escape

CARDIGANS
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$6.00

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About."
The Chrlstma!l customs
lands were presented
In a skit by Mrs. Leonard Van
Jr., Mrs. Gardner, Herman
Mr. Bowen, Mn.
Bnd Abbott, Rev. Gardner,
II dell Gerlaoh, Mra. Barnes and
Mro. White. Ao eaoh · p •raon
the clescrlpUve part they
placed a Christmas ornament
in that country on the

Inches Ubly - · lllcb day.
Pll'llally cloorbc
Tburaday nilht.

CHRISTMAS SALEI

The story, itChrlstmas

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totlS-idzes 34 to 40•.

Where You Malee It," wall
by Mrs. Wall!lce Bradford,
lowed by the vocal
"Christmas," by Cash Bahr.
The article, "Are You Reoody l
For Christmas" was read

ePOI MIH1 l1nd- Rant&amp;.
eraft - Jarmtn - Hush

at y _ en tint; 1.

N•w-

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Mrs. Adam Ebersbach.

The Christmas 11tory from the
Bible was read by Mrs. Dorothy Barnes, followed by prayer
by Mr. Bowen.

Adverdstd Brands

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ol-tbe finest ylll'll&amp;-eOion to harmonize wltb everytblng In your wardrobO&gt;-COntrasting pearl but-

mas."

Nationally

, . YOUIIi Women'a Cl)rtatf.
1ft Auoefallon waa founded ill
Londo~~ ln 1855.

100% all wool cardigan, large bulky collar, knitted

Christ
Tuesday
evenlng al was
the held
church,
served
by
the Philathea Society In rooms
the lunch room rrom profits decorated 1n keeping with the
Jlfro&gt;m the lunch room.
Christmas season.
There will not be a
The blessing was given by
In December but the next
Milton Houdashelt and Wallace
date was set for Jan. 13, Bradford served as master of
ceremonies. Tom Bowen, president, welcomed the group and
tbanked committees of the even-

SHOE GIFTS
FOR THE FAMILY

NOW YOU KNOW

CHRISTMAS SALEI
Women's Regul1r $10.00 Bulky

The Answer To A
Perfect Ungerie
Wardrolae Is •••

Annual Event
Is Held By
Church Class

GIFT
CERTIFICATE

Son'• Marriage,.
B ,
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ley, Miss lJnda Placer, Miss
M.ary Herne, Mlsa
Kathleen
Herne, Kenneth Herne, Mr. """
date to be announced later.
Mr. and Mrl. John Bryan Mrs. Phillip Heme, Colurabos
Mra. Iva Stewart, wbo bas are announcing the marriage and Mrs. Dorotby Bryan ot
served aa cbalrman of the sale of their 11011 , Stanley, to Miss Middleport.
of home made candy at the Christine Herne.
----school during the 110011 boun, '!'be meollnl wu 801enurlzed
reported that to date 128.58 haa at O:!O p.m. at the :tome of
GAVE DINNER
been
lized
rea
·
Mr. and Mra. Pblllip Herne, Mr. and 1\ln. Earl !Jenny Sr.
It waa abio reported that the Hamlltoo Road, CoiLUDbus, with entertatoed with a dinner S....
laat bake sale had netted t38.- Rev. Farley performing I he day at their home, Peacock.
So; and the laal record bop dooble rtng ceremony.
Ave. Present were Mrs. E. 1.·
$1211. Tba nell meeting of the Goeslll were Miss Joyce Far- Tracy, Mrs. Albert M '· Mtsa
mothera will be bold in Janu·
Betty llemoskey and Mr. and.
ary, the date will be announc- ed.
Mrs. Denny and aon Earl Jr~

Martin restaurant.
Following the dinner
group adjourned to the 0 h I o
Power office for a party and
gift exchange. A short business
session was conducted by Mrs.
Carl WHI president. Refresh- The annual Christmas ban
ments were served at the close quet of the Homebuilders
of the meeting by Mrs. Robert of the Middleport Churr.h

GIVE A
HARTLEY &amp; BENNETT

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1~b~y~M~r:s·:..::W:al;ter
$13.50
and Mrs.
WiD.

GROVER'S STUDIO

1&amp;-Dany Senunel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

Make Elberfelds In Pomeroy Your Christmas Shopping
Center ••• OPEN EVERY DAY THIS WEEK UNTIL 5 P.M.
AND SATURDAY UNTIL 9 P.M.

Sunday after a ten days
in Columbus with Mr. and
Mrs. C. J. Strauss and daughter

its annual
1- ....- -...----, , ~;~;;,;heldMonday
evening, at

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-

Senior Mothers : :::,~ Jays will provide
Complete
Plans
Mrs. Bert Bodlmer wu nam,
,
,
ed chairman for a bake aale
For Acfi'VitleS
to be held in January the

$3.95
. _ Pockot Wllto
Lumtnoua Dltl ---- $4.H

.

BeauUful wheat Ancliorwblte Set with lustrous
brus-flnlshed Candlewarmen and genuine walnut handles. Packed In beautiful gift cartou.
Three shapes-Round, Oval and Baking Pau,

il\,95
T,l.

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KODAI~S :
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Autonlallc C.1ua

VISIT
EliEIALDS

Bo~Wy ~ •• , ele&lt;fric
eye ... i1uuw '-ling ,
MavlHM.JIIftt . ., Mftr Hlftrl
No wfndlng-calltlra 11 Ntfer7
powtred, No MHII'III-electrlc
tVt adluds che ltns autotnodcal·
l'f, And ftO Hlreadlftg probi~Mto

Pllm load• In • IHI'f lrt tM ...W
«odok Duu I C . - ... aod
you con load co...nt1 in advatta~. You•,. Itt to lhoot In o•
IRitetdlltt us show you.

TOYLAND
Located two doon be-

Court street OD
Malo Street. Take advantage !If thq lijlOdal

low

aale prlc:es now on

-.. . ,. . ., -le-to

Toya for everyone on
your lliL Slop 1J1
Elberfelda "Toyland Look around at the
1111J11 Items for Boya

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CERTAINLYI
We'll deUvor to your bome rlgilt op to the day before Cbrlstmu. Elberfeltls have tbe men IDd ,.,,
eq~piDent to properly deliver your furniture and
furn!Bbings to your home . . . north, east, south or
west ... and to properly Install and put It In place.

Be Thriltyl
Save All of Your Sales Slips
from •••

111d Glrla llld. 'reall1
the Toy ·

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ELBERFELDS
IN POMEROY
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