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SILVER ANNIVERSARY - Hall century of ¥asonic membership wu ""le·
brale4 Wednesday night at the Masonic Temple, when George Hobstetter, center,
anti Allen Hartley right were awarded lapel pins for 25 years m Masomc orders. Claren~e SlrubtO, Pa.rt Master, made the presentation on behalf of Pomeroy
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First Baptist
Church Names
Its Officers ·

The annual election ot
era lor the Firat U.pllal ~~!
and Church School ol M
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L. D. Dllea and
served as tellers. The report ol
the IIOIDlnllllnc eommlllae was
J!NS!nted by Etllaon Baker,
chairman.
The lollowtna officers were
eleclotl: OraanJal, Mra. CecJI
Bradbury; lllillanl, Mra. Qor.
ald Anthony,
Cllurcll Clerk, Ml'l. Beulah
While; alllillant, Ml'l. Jack Satterfield.
Cllurcll Treuurer, Mila fred.
die Houdoshelll 111lltant, Mrl.
John FuJII,
MIBJlonary Truaurer, . Mrl.
John Kauff; uallllnt, Ml'l.

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WEST lEND DEMONSTRATION
Mr. Miklas, West Bend represllnlaUve will be Ia

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snow s!Mm.
1 of Rodney received a bruise ..,
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One mJury acc1dent took p.ace quire treatment. Betty Cook•
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roy, car. Tbe accident occur- at 2:40p.m.. according to the was cited 1o GaUipolis court 011
Sber1ff Robert llarlenhecb's red on Ualon-av.
Stale Patrol Thursday on I he a cha'K• of left of center.
deparm..t inveotipted two Pomeroy police 11id there Rodney-Cora Rd .. three miles A similar accident took plaeo .
accldento yesterday. 'l'hun!day was 111 aecidenl altho intel'l!eC· ir. Meigs county at 4:30 p,m, 'e
JJl01'lling at 10 o'clock lhere was lioe ol Mulberry and Unior&gt;av
'Thursday on Rt. 241, two and ·~ ·
a t1n&gt;&lt;:ar mllhop four-tenths of about 1:25 lui night. Involved
a baH miles - t ol Rt. 124. A •
a mlle nortb of Chester on the· in that wreck were ca:-s driven
car driven east by T h o m a a · ·
Newltope road.
by Jay HaD, Jr., Middleport,
Fitdl, II, Rt. 1 Long Botto111
A vehicle driven by Nora E. and Pearl Lollheit. 29, Pomeand a car driven west by Loon.
srd Koenig, 19, Rt. 2 Lon II '

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Snow Fallin Many Years

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damage ; neither driver wu ifl...
jured. Koenig wao cited
to
Meip county court Dec. 14 far
left of center.
A multiple c a r accident
which brought a charge of hit
skip to a driver took plaCe at

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agaioat time today iD an eflon
);_r ,.. ~ 10\llll men aentenc.- to reacla S6 llWl .trappeil ·630 r~
··!!!!'· .,{ to · Indeterminate .....,. at lioiow lhe earth's stirfaee by an
0.. Mansfield reformatory bY. uploalon ill the Frosty Ron abaft
Common PJeaa Judge John C. ol a U.S. Steel Corp, coal mine.
' . a.coa, wtre taken there today ~ pushed ~-~ s.soo
·\ • b . the lherllf'l cJeparllllelll. feet of •an area
•~ men
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owned and operated by the United mlne foremen YIM were
Officials saia there wae a 8llm States steel Corp. EiJhty-three 1he millilll mea were
chafice the 'miners had rea~hed men were iD &amp;he. .m!Jie at the rescue men · · if there Mte
sfe. area and survived the meth· time.
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... gBB explosion and a I i r e, James B. ~irod, ....tor.nt 1•n· """'mpllihed :
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U.S Steel otu&lt;OJDICropPed - •llneo the blast.
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ed lor all three mishapo.
I Homer Gilbert, 30, RodDey, mill
Middleport officers said late [on a curve and collided. 'l1lert
this morning they "' far ha .. was moderate damage to both
eocaped lhe rash o1 wrecks 11cars. A pusenger In the !lodo

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Third Film Js
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Merry Chrlalmn

Charilo C. Marclnlto. U, of
J.ooc Bottom,.., a curve. ,.,..
were damaget~ to the left side
of both autos, but no injuries or
arreota.
Thunday afternoon a car
belli&amp; driven by Emelle Halcomb, Carpenter, slid Into Paul
R. Houdasbelt's, 21, of Pome-

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Harold Chaee.
Churcll School SUperlnleotiCharlea Vrollllll; lllialant. DaVId Datal.
Church School 'l'reuuror,
Mila Rhoda IIIlO 1 aaalotant,
Mrs. Shirley MDIJ.
Cllurcll School Seeretary'
Mrs. Bally llarll; aaoilllnl,
Mn. lAMa Slpon.
Deacono, Kol Hlndy, A
Jonlm and Clllford Stumbo.
Deoconessel, Mra. 1'oiQI ......
1er and Mra. Lllllaa Mc&lt;lhot.
Mra. Cllarlel Jim.
B:dloon lllbr and Charilo
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TRAVEL SMART M OLDE

llarlmaD, 211, of Cboater, going roy. Ira WeDman. Middleport. I south of Rt. 588.
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aorth, met a car operated by ,uffered chen injuries in lhe 'I A car driven by Belly Coot.

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Ten .....,. o1 Slate Hlillway
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to cope wllh the aituatlon, hot
uld tbey are "ho•inl a hard
lime keeping up." County hieh·
way deperlmellt olflclala oald
rural roads are 1n bad shape
and motorillll ahoul!! DOl travel
them, unJea ........, unW
crews have been able to clear

Heavy drifts ond freellng !em· ....t!Oill cf Virginia.
multed iD the ciDiing &amp;:boola were doled throughout
t m
to hit Ohlo In recent yearif.p!ay ol several lcllooiJ lhrouahoUI the llOI1heaRem Ohio, and parll of
Dick Wells, Pomeroy eenior cl&lt;l!ed llWl)' acbooll, ...,ti(buo Jtate. Allsdlools;. Clevelond and North c.roJiDa ond ,...,....._
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basketball player, has b ~en ardow: driving eoudiUona IPl.ae- suburban P.-ma· were eloeed to- A UPI eount for the entire na~
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sldellned by blo doctor hecauae counted for at leal! one lirlme clay • along with the Csrdlnal lion llated sz peroolll killed In
A car driven by Harold Bar.
of mononucleosis.
death.
Scbool oyatem ID Geauga Couoty. wealher-ottribuled ml&amp;bapl.
Galli lis fi
truck
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Weiia, who had been Used
SoowfaD exceedori!O lncbeo and The ststem includet ParimUill, Four ol the deelhs """""'"" in .
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a regular starter by c 0 il c h winds of 25-411 miles ptr hour HUlllsbllrlh and lliddlefleld..
• plaDe craah in heavy "" at I
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RUS!l§U !&gt;loore In pre-season wblpped falling mow Into deep All sdlools in Riclunmld and Loo Angeles lnternatiooal. Air·
spun around and strucl: a
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parked car belonging to C....
P'l' .. PLEASANT -- Icy hlghway. &lt;ODdiUiiils-iD Ma"!'n luiil" l&lt;i lie l&gt;Oii:liiil:lielore the their cars on mllll)l' IOOOllduy today.
otmn bell
I' don Wooten of Rt. 2 Gallipoli&amp;
· County Thursday sent six. pel'80ns ·to the. lloSpltatWJth team's opening · game.
ioads and main otreell ond block·
INDIANA HIT
one; J,lsled in critical cond1boo late last mght The accl· It to expected he will rejoin ing oome exits on tM' Ohio Tum- The fint huge mow atorm o1
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dents occurred on state Rou~ 11 and all mJured were 111e team following the Christ- pike.
lbe ...... COillinuod to pile
Mike Hardway, :at, Gallipolis,
taken to Pleasant Valley H~spllal.
mas holidays.
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The Columbus Auto Clob report· heavy ...,., from lndi... to
and then rar inlo a ditdl.
Listed in critical in]ury ~ over a 15 Coot embankment. In- u • ~IIIWIII! HIKI!l li ii!Mt&amp;
~~ ed all roads were DOW oovered New York Dte today.
He left tht car on foot and
still In aurpry late last night j'ured In the accident were the
end sllppery, ..~. the extnme The wide band ol 8110W, which
OVIel
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W.. Mrs. Ellen Blatzer, 45 • ol dr'tver who suffered scalp lac·
"""'h--• corner'"' J • • · • · • · . str~~~ from the Lobi
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More than 1110 IIOC&lt;lllduy road• to the Appolachlan Moulllaint,
lo ·IJP(~Iprel,,,tlliver· A Jackson county ace~
~· Ohio. Her •-~~.~.:It wile, Florence Summer, 68,
were closed on&lt;1 drlviniOOildllioDI pilyed part in at Jell
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. A.-~ ,_time wh. ich toot. place at the roadBIIltzer, 1t. Co~uu..,
er· Uatecl in fair condition sufferwere "enremeJr ptXII'." In the dOJihs.
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ed• a It~ ol lhe Jell arm ing a fractured left arm ond
ef:o
Merloa area alone, :111 rooc1o were Ole... N. Y., waa burled under WASHINGTI'N (UPU - Wlth co~ llli\IIDOW In Plitillroy. (pule t':o ~i,';'ii.tzer
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dooed and another 1:1 were clooed II inchOJ ol lllOW ear)y tndaJ. Soviet offonsive mll!Siles a n d
pita!. The accident took place
Cq)umbus, driver of the car car- Damages to the three vehicin the Lancaster - ·
Elkino, W.Vo., had Ill Jnoheo oa bomhers apparent)y out of CUba,
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and ~~.~;:;:
rytnc Mr-. Blalz!!r and her '?"• les Involved in lhe two acci·
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It
ll ··llaled ·in fair COildltlon With dents was e91imatad at $2500.
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made recently when the Board lllddded Into the path of 1 traetor- area llld 10 lnC!bes of IIIIOW, u day lhsl lluulail sblpo cerryinl The Salvation Army will hold v ..
Bernard
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Sgt. S. P. Vandevender ""
of Dl!'ectors of the Meigs Coun· trailer 011 U. S. :111 near IJma. did the ,..,.,.._ lllOWlloinl and C2 n.. jot bombers - lhe total open houoe Sundav at its new ' fractured knee cap and his wife
ported the accident .occurred at
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number the llusolana oald were location, 115 Butternul·aY. Ma· multiple facial lacerations. Both
us p.m. about 4 mi10s s011th ol
the Me~gs Memortsl Hoepllal
ill CUba-llad ·been sighted off jor Marshall, divisional secre- 1are reported In good condition.
Pt: Pleaoant on R~ 17 when Mit·
conference room.
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the Cubom coast Tbe OIIllOUilCO- tary from headquarters in ctn- ' Two other lllTI!IliJ reported by
chell, travellng south.. w a~ The third In a eerie• of films Vernon Nease reported the
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mem clllllt! on the zoth day Iter clnnali, will conduct a dedica· lhe petrol included Cllester KJm,
llnlck he~-on ~~ .a car driv es iall for teen-agers will be Pomeroy Jumor . High school
Sovaet Premier Nlklta Kbrusbchev tion service to begm at 10 a.m. ball, 50, Rt. l Jacbon, cited to..
en by William Ri,tlch, 46,
pr:U...l' Sunday at 6 p. m. In has been secured for the visit
,...mood to get the bombers out SUnday School will follow at day for 110 warning Rags on cw,
Albano, when lhe Hiltlcb ve
the P&lt;Jme
St. Paul Luther- trom noon untll 8 p. m. on Dec·
withm :so dayL
. 10:30 a.m. and afternoon serv· er length load, and Marion Moo
1e went Into a skid on lhe Icy
Chnrchroy
ember 28. The. Grace Eptscopel
NASHV,ILLE, Tenn. iUPI)- The conspiracy trial of With the removal of them"· ices will begin at 2 Wlth Capt Kean, 5!1, Mt. Sterling, o., eft.
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Ja.;eraUon and his condltlon II The col~ film II Teen-age canteen. Clerical and nursing turn Thurs~ay when Federal Judge William Miller peeled to claim thllt it has lived Army Corps 1n charge. Special ouUit.
u,jed ae good.
Christmas and de'?'lhea the staffs are being completed. abruptly adJourned court for the weekend.
up to ita part of lhe bargain ond aingers lor the afternoon serv~---. 1n the second .acoldent, only real meaning of ChriStmas.
Additional donora are aakad
The adjournment followed a three·hour-and-2CHnlnute to demand the United states gtve i&lt;e wiD be Freeland Norril and
one vehicle woe IJlVOlved. It oc- The !Urns are olfer~ free ln d to hoiid
• ld 18 secret closed sesalon requested by special JusUce De- formal 118SW'ances against an in· hiS singers of Racine. Evening London At Halt
cuhed also oo RoUte 17 neu hope that· youth willifDturn to ue
B)' season ace . e~ · partment attorney Jamee F. Neal.
vasloo of Cuba
services are announced for 7·30 LONDON &lt;UPII - 'Ibe wont
'l1lree Mile Creei&lt; when the their OWn ehuich 1llll apply Two organlzati~ns "!',e as ed In a matter of mlDutes after [dooro-ilotbing ......
But u. s. otflcials maintain 5o- Sunday with Capt. Olmsted ·a· night o1 the lour-&lt;iay-old .....,
driver ol the car Allen Sum~ what fttey feel is their Chris- til card out a
X 5dl plan : Neal's request the only peraoal Whtle the hearing ~~ In prog- viet Premier Nlklta ~- Khrwlh- gain as speaker. The public is JdUer fng'' brought Lo~ to a
m,r 68 Burlington, Michigan, tian responsibility. Following recru t onors. ccor ng · left 1n the rourtroom were the re11, two Teamlter offtclalt were chev hal still not carried out aU invited to visit the new quar- bait early today and raised fearw
akkfded' on lee, lost control, the film there is group discus.. the P:·. eachwi~em~ ~r f~he judge, Hoffa, the attorney~ · and taken i a to · ~ by other pledges«. hll eKhange of letter• ters any time during the day or that t~ ~phurous piU wiD claba
~ the highway and went sion. At I p. m. adults are In- o~gan tlons con c ve the wltneasea The wlndowl were marahall.
with Presldeot Kennedy. 'l'bert to attend services. Envoy and more Vlctim!ii.
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by an informal diBCUStllon, and mobile an~
'I
tum are
outsiders from 1ootlDg fD. Tbe Kinl. presldent of TeariuRen Lo- NatiODI verfflcatlon oi the remov- in charge.
them over 60--bad ~ied in .LeocJoq
. ce a IOnS collee. All area residents are contact five olhe".
doors were guarded by marshall. cal m ol Nashville and lbe al ol .......,... or ............
alone since the d i r t Invited.
Then, at 9:40 o.m. Thursday. local'o busineu agent Geo. 'Brotl•· lagainll their reentr:y wtdch the
Meigs General H'"'pllol
laden log tell upon lhe city ond
&amp;. A. -berry ealleol, uld
Over 110 youths and over 20
the most ·mysterlou• and RCret At 1 p.m., tJnoee bour1 and 20 tett.. eliDed for. .
.ADMISSIONS - Wtlli~ Hall, spread across mucb. ol Eaglfmll
lhe Middleport • lAIII gome adults were present for the
ses~~ion &lt;If Hoffa'• trial ~&gt;esan.
minutn after Jt started. the .e·
Pomeroy; James B 1 shop, and Wales Mondy mght. ADether
tl; ,..~poaed, No later dale last film ahoWing.
0 Ce
Shortly afl8r U.S. mlll'lhalo oret
...,1.., ended. The
Greenville, S C.
'100 weR hoopilolized.
Weheter County Ha DISCHARGES - None.
Offoaals said the air po~ .
.cleared I h e - m . FBI - m doors were opened.
agents were NOll eDtering the Hoff
oeen aillintJ at the
h
S
dr'f
·
was as bad or worse than dUf1!ll
DANCE SATURDAY
UC IOnS
room by 0 aide enlrllllce.
del a
1181'VOUSiy dru.,. 36 lne · DOW 1 18
Meigs Memorial Hoopltal [the epio "killer fog" of 19S1. 1JUt ·
ease·
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All the parllci 11J Uallool ..,_ -natloaol
ADMIISSIONS - Kathy Rupe, it was helieved lba doatb toll IIlii
Saturday evening at B o'clock The Gallla • Meigs Cllapter, Chtof Mar&gt;bal El- Diupayno lning hll ~.;;..,court dram~ The .Siato;,~ Co!Junlssion. .,. Poineroy.
year would stop 1M short ol the
1
!L~~Higbwlll_~~eld ~~ Fraternal Order. of Pollee Unit i~id ~~~h~ere~.!'i
porlinJ ....... dili'lo as high 8 ' J6 DISCHARGES - Ira Beegle, 4.1100 liv" otsimed .br the S1DOI
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No. 95, enjoyed a baked ham g
incheo In
County. said I&lt;&gt; Bacino.
10 years ago.
torium
Iinder
sponaorehlp
of
the
and
mince
pie
and
planned
In·
da1that
a
oow anowlaU during tho = - - - - - - - - - - ' - --'-- - - - -Dlnetor Sally IJcbUf Aid
Pomeroy Elementary PTA. The du Uon of five new members
nigllt has clooed .........,
ll!e R!tllal!d llllk lthetl ..... Jays
wiD serve u hosts.
In c. regulat meeting Wednes·
roads In Well VlrglnlO'o - ·
JftVIeatly ............ far
day at Middleport town hall.
.
ond III!C!Orl, ln&lt;luding lhe \
ltildPt. ltu fOIIplllad
OFFER
RUMMAGE
TOYS
The
Induction
IIIII
Initiation
A
gleaming
while
monument,
catching
bright
rays
of
.
Eastern Ponhandle.
antu ilecomber II at l:lii P·
'
will be held at the next meet- the aub·lroplcal sun enshrines forever the memory
The commilsion aid DlOII rnaThe "Cozy Group" II haldiJig ing In January. VI!JO Preslclent men killed on a Dec.'7 morninJ! 21 years
hlgbwa,. ......, open to tra!fic
a rummage sale Thursday, Fr•· Fred DeWeese wu in charge.
The monument, buill atop tile sunken
of the
reeommanded lhst ·motorists '
THE Eolton • Sooth...!- d~ and Saturday, Dec. 6-7-11, Attending were 1!(1. John Ueship Arizona at Pearl Harbor, marks
the otete "'' I I r
era baskotbaU pme, at SW, at the Warner BuDding on Sec- TaylOr, Patrolmen Pau1-Norlh· 1,102 sailors and Marines eljtombed in the
11t1 beep )IOIIpiMII.
ond-st. There will a!Jo he toys up, Silas Hamilton and BID ship. It also Ia a memorial to all others whO
0. sale. ·
Berr cf Galli!!olis: Sheri!! Ro- the 7:55a.m. attack on Dec. 7, 1941.
IUSER J11NE1i
The bridal shoWer honorinl
,
bert Hartenba&lt;!h
Patrolmen
Pearl Harbor has not been forgotten . 'lbe new n;.,~~~~~ ;otey:
· Kiser, 31, of Letart
Milo Connie lloUsh, 10 ';';,..
REMEMBER DATE
Henry Wt&gt;l'ry a~ James Soul.. submarines, the J!iant aircraft carrien,
swift d•
waa lined IS and costs
11H11 held ~ ~ at e
by, Pomeroy, and Middleport ers all pipe a ~aTute to the Arizo!'~
.
Thureday In action of MlddleBradlonl buildintJ lll Cheslllre, Dr. John Moore Is aaklng olficors Clllef · Herbert Gilkey,
Today .Amer~caDI·everywhere JOID
Mayor Lee Snnith'a eourt
·" "' been poetponad IIIIW Satur· adult scouters to remember the Ed Hllggerty, Scot! Shank and in saluUng the monument on the
to when he pleaded guilty lo an
d\y.JJe&lt;emher U, due to w... l'ello"'hlp dinner, Dec. a, at DeWeese. Mllyor Lee Smith their departed brotben,- sacrlflcea to the
of a intoxlcaUon
lher condiUons.
camp Chesler at 7 p. m.
and ~lor Bernard Fultz. diaboUcol enemy.
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89c ps .

Extra 51- 46 to 52

D. " St~ RS1

Snow and elroDI 1rindl 1lhlpped throUgh Melp Co. Tlwroday night calllinl hiCh drlflo,
automobile aecidenlo, hillrd0111 road eondlliona, and closo
ure of moot schoola.
Cold and wet llllOw s(li'Oild an
approximate four inch sheet a~
cross iloulheaslern Ohio. The
Ohio Stale lllgbway
Depar1o
ment said an Htlmated 3 to 3~
inches of :mow feU here t 11 t
night as fierce WindJ p lle d
high drifts In some placeo.
Meigs County Saperinlellclenl
of Schooil 0 . 0 . Pattenon said
lhiJ morning all schooll within
his jqurisd.iction are cloled., but
clasSOB conllnued In lhe Pomeroy and Middleport eu

GIVE NYLONS
BY THE BOX

Half 51- 141'1to 241'1

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Snow Hits Schools,Roads .

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For Christmas

MIUII 51- 10 to 20

Middleport

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Christmas for
....\\W:~.:· •the younger set

SUrprile her thls Chriltmaa-Gift her with

klinalifl 00..
Five •mart eoJorJ; four free SltrlsJ
oartridiOJ wHb ..... ioet.
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1962
o~
PRICE FIVE CENT$

', MIX'!l MATCH SEPARATES ·ANKLETS· SHORTS· SKIRTS
UNDERWEAR · SLEEPWEAR · HEADWEAR ·CARDIGANS

are valuablo to
you,

colors,

fU&amp;. .... W

lotllpt Ill Ill.

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lhvol«l To Tis• lntere.r. 01 TTt. JleipM- .4r•

make it a,

to 5 PM end on

Sheaffer's Ctrt.rld&amp;e
Pen and Peoeil Set.
Perfect mateh for
perfect wrJijng only $4.95 iD -

C..tlooed eoltl, . - . ,.....
Wltb IBOW fhlniel

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Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

Around And
About
Middleport
POMUOY, OHIO

TONIGHT &amp; SATUID.u'
"U WilT STIIIT"
Alan Lldd, Rod Steipr,
Michael Call1n, Doloret Dom
"WWOILD IY NIGHT"
(Teehnlcolor)

IT'S FANTASTEIIIIIPICI
Balle! to Burluqut . . Motl
celebrated nilht-club ldl .la
lhe·worldl

Safe for bath or ,
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CHROME PLATED
I;NGRAVED

SERVING
TRAy,

Is Finest Of

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Mr. and Mn. Frank Gothard
daughter, Cberyl AM, and
and Mn. Jam.. D. Miller
daughters, Johnnie, Jackand Viot! of Columbus fol' Thanksgiving with Mcs.
Gothard and ''mily.

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PIN-UP RADIO

' STEAK
HOUSE

IAiltn-~lor

lollr-Jife aud reUablllty.

• Uee it anywhere-let it;
OD a taba., haq it: 0D A
waD-taU it aiOac' .. a

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Home of tllr

R11. $3.95 Value
NOW _ __

Sl'\995

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ONLYI 'L .

Fa b u I o ,, •

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ROWLEY &amp; REED
HARDWARE

"I'M SO· TIRED!•
"ADd

Mldoltoport

ing ...

Eating out iu a special .

Ordor ly Phono
Anti Take 'lm Hom•
WY 2·5432

treat tor e'lery mem·

much tirn~-~~d \!Jilrt?''

ber of the family. We
lake particular pleasure in aervJng family

Ir:~, ~~)t -~·t;W' Iittle scamp to say

a:r~ups,

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a ohtolclntl .,__. ...,...,

ROUTE 7

MIDDLEPORT

WE HAVE MOVED TO, ..

Pomeroy National Bank

83 MILL STREET

Serving Meigs Councy for over 90 yean

(Formerly The Sports Center)

POMEROY -

Builders Supply Co

IDEAS
• Console T•bles _ __ $19.95 up

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MIDDLEPORT

~

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eDritz Cutting Bo•rds - - • Buttonhole Makers
• V•ltt Tray For Men
• Pl•stic Thre•d Box
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I&lt; I I I' &lt;) N r; IV I N (,

Elgin- Hamdton-lulova

T•ble, Pole &amp; Tree

LAMPS
SooThemAI ...

CLELAND'S

THE SEWING CENTER

With l1ponolen lond

83 MILL.ST.

Ladles' Diamond

T.V. •nd APPLIANCE
Phone WY 1-2255

MIDDLEPORT

600 I. M1ln St.

Pomeroy

Studded
ELGIN _ _ 69.95

llr,thstone Rings ..:":.:._
' _ _ _ _ 4.SO up
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Cliff ll11k U. Tit Btr Sets

2.95 up

hiltoftl

late tllo plaoo

No-~.Thm'l

GIFT

for the affair.
Refreshments were served
Mrs. Reynolds and candle·
vors in re-usable brass holders
were given. Others present were
Mrs. E. 0. Hall, Mrs. Robert
Coats, Mrs. Arthur Skinner,
Mrs. David Miller, Mrs. For..
rest Bachtel.

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PIOILIMS

for ....., ,..,.

tot-.

In A Wide

t Setectio~! !

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USED CAR LOT I
1961 .DODGE _ _ _ $1695 1959 fORD---- $1450
Lancer 4 Door Sedan. Standard floor shift

Galaxle 4 Door Sedaa. Std. tri.DI. Radii

tnna. Radio and beater, nnr white lid'"
wall tires. One owner.

and heater. VB engine. One owner.

1960 DODGE - · - - $1695
Fhoenix VB - 4 DGor. Sedan. Auto. Trana.
Radio and he1ter. 'Wblte liidewall tim .

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CONPINJ;D AT HOME
Alm1 ~ ,Is conflliOII to
home with a vlrul lnloc-

2 Door Sedan. V8

1nd heater.

~- ..Alito.

Trani. Radio

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1958 DODGE

'
·G1yTHn

UNDEI THE SINK
(OIM
IIOW IllS

4 Door Sedan. Auto. Tuna. Radio and heator.

36'66
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OHIO VALLEY PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
POMIROY

% Ton Stake. VB enetne. t tpd. Tran•.

SEAMLESS
NYLONS

Baker Furniture

THI 5110.

10.

Mlllclltport

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PHONE WY 2·27o9

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Allie.

trans'. PttWer steerln&amp; and brakH.

·~

2 Doo Sedan. Auto. Trani. Power lteeriJI&amp;,.

Radio and heat.ft'. one owner.

1958 PLYMOUTH - - - $995
t Door Sedan, VB pvfthauled en1ine.

5«1. Tnnl. Heater.

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"'-': Ton Pickup. Heater, &amp; .,eed Trans •
6 cyl . engine. ·New eniine block.

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INGELS FURNITURE
Mltldlt;ort.O.

Dual wbee.I1.

Opon Fri. &amp; Sot. Nlghte

H~

R.

RAWLINGS SONS CO.
OODGE- DODGE DART ~lANCER

5. Second &amp; MHI

d.•··'

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3RD AVE.

MJDOLIPOIIT .

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AI,

Prlct $1.19
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S.. Thlsllnp llllly

ller The Junler Min .
Sileo 8 to 10~ .

4 Door Sedan. Radio and beater~

1958 FORD-- - $1095
1960 FORD---- $1695

1959 RAMBLER...,--- $13-45

DI

1958 DODGE .- - - $119-'

White finiab.

ap YGWldloMD..IIloredlble! ll'olntl .~-,...

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Wo" • HAPPY
. GOODIYI
to GAIIAOI

ot,..... Jlilll

RAWLINGS

Mrs. Dale Dutlon and M r 1.
Lena Cash, who was a guest

Furniture
BUYS ••••

The - n.Al1\ aodolo 11 Irs _,
llltelooli with llallt-la ....... ....
jut olklo. n.Al1l (•biMI . . . .)

BEST

This SidttOf Tht.North Pole l1

National Bank and prizes we1·e II
won by Mrs. Rodney Downing,

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SANTA .CLAUS

'party was held at the CitlzeM

A,_,.-.,.
Jf
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Under The Trn

· 1.00 anti up

Following their annual Chi"St·· ~
mas dinner at the Martin Res-1
1
ta1ura,nt in Middleport Tueeday
evening, Mrs. Edgar Reynolds
was hostess to her bridge
ft.'f their regular meeting ~

II

VISIT US SOON FOR GIFTS
AND TREMENDOUS SAVINGS IN
FABIIIC:S AND SEWING MACHINES

Men's Elgin
WATCH _ _ 49.95

THE QOSUT TiliNG TO ...

llridge Club Met

$3.98
$9.95
$1.29
$1.00

"Trimmings Galore For Chrlstma• Gifts"

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DIAMOND SET
ONYX RING
28.50

RUTLAND

.:.-:.: ~· GJ FJ

WY 2-3741
290 N. 2ND AVE.

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JJ'e Pay 3%Jnternt
On Sat&gt;irJit

SEWING CENTER

RANGES, OVENS,
GARBAGE DISPOSALS,
ond DISH WASHERS

. , . .,

The Martin Restaurant

Customers A Mare Convenient

Kitchen
Appliances

·' _.,It,_ ,.ou
. ,

.... - .... ., : ~ · · .;·o ...;....,... ..

the chlldreo.

To Give Our Many Wonderful

BUILT-IN

. .. that.;hut:ieiso
. . . true!

.so make U a

tustom to dine here
frequently. Speelal
portloris served for

OUR NEW LOCATION

1ridi-

c:are of Jn~~. B.ut why doe llbtt haft to
rush an over toWn to pay biDa
WheJ1. ~ ~raewuut will- her 10

HAVE DINNER OUT! !

SANDWICH

Mom'shad~busyda1,
too: a... ,-~
llllll'k!lting ... oooidng...Uid taJring

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Sentinel Church News
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Rookie Of Year Honors

verge ill 125 innlrly, sborl
the 1112 ~ .....111117 II&gt;
lty for earned run leadmh!p,
"' g ••,. • led the
pitchers.

~"""'•Porftet lohurt

flt ... Ar.rowl
opotl 1hirtt ;. •••11 alee-" I

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o,tn 1¥01'\1 ThpndoJ
All !lor
UntH Chrltlmlt

Zlppo Liablers work! Always, l1f
Zi!'po fiUJ them free. Re~UW"
brush finish abromo.

.

$3.50

New 21ppo SUm Ushter, high
polish chrome.

.,...

$4.75

DUnON DRUG CO.
N. 2nd AYO.

Middleport

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CAN WEAR
We look Ql Chrl~tmu ~~~~ a

M&lt;\N'S point of view. Every Item
In our Wide "'elltlon ~~ pill Is

STIFFLER RED ANCHOI

b&amp;M!ld Qll C)l!r lliOl'OJig)l

knowltdJ• of wl"t mea
· like lo wear. Wblcli Is
why you

can

choose

Pl'lllent
here Willi f11U confl&lt;lomce

...

that It will be riJhl 011
the target of his taste!

SPORT
SHIRTS

TOYLAND
eWIDI $ILJCTIONI
OLOWIIT 'liGII
·~AY-AWAY r~IIN

SPECIALS
'61 CADILLAC

'57 CADilAC

$3695

$1695

I DCIOI' Jl, T.

'60 OLDS

Super aH Poor

$1195

$1995
Lelabre 4 Door

$2295

$1995

'60 MERCURY

'59 fOlD

.

2 Door Monterey

4 Door Cu31&lt;1111Une

$1495

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• PI!Qr lli~ptr 118

$1295

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U&gt;ooJDiJa'GOO

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'60 lUlCK

Electra 4 Door

'58 OLDS

New

'60 OLDS

, 18--fl, 'f. CoQpe

'60 lUlCK

3 ROOMS

• Pf, nte,wood

'51 BUICK
4 Door Lillllled
$1295
'51 OLDS
4 Door 118
$1191

KARR &amp; VAN.

Convenient TtrtM

Cadillac ..... c;lld$mobih~
"You'll Uke Our QuiUiy W~ ~f DoiDJ Bulineos"

WY 2·5342
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WIUIS ANTHOI4Y

Wtal

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R. H. RAWLINGS &amp; SONS CO•.
Ded..-D~Il&lt;!d............

Mlolollttooot

down and regular apread
~.AM ol&lt;e aiiiiOI'Io

IMIII f!f 11!11"" IIIII IIIIW!Io.
,.., S·llof,C, QL.

Allo!lll lho Q~ureb of Yoqr Cboieo

Pl1181t Gift Yeu Can GIYtl

WY lloiiN

TOPCOATS '

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"'' rlli All ~· "-"&gt;u...

ie(ftijon of atyle, and Jltl.
Jle8qlan, aborts, lflnp. 11iQi1

lflq48,

A&amp;L-WIATHII COATS
All·wetlher ""'II with the zip.in Un·

ina. Black and natural.
,

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WY 14tH

45.00 te 55.00

. 18.98 to 29.95

Mlddl-rt

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

.· IY C:Uitl.ll l CLQTHC~"
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Mhloll.,...

l'hontWY2-25SO

"11'• Alta 'ft PltNe"

$1. ,

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Support the Cbureh of Your

Tapared and regular bodJ
styles in button-down, map.

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HOn'l SOHIO IIRYia

IY SH.\I'aY
~ncl liNIO

VALUE· RATED

BuDd.,. aad Bull~ tllppijt~
Cloftltr, Ohle
915·2005

t10 Llocoln 11.

WIDEVAAJm

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lA... WMJER ;CO.

FRANCIS FLOaiST and
SHUMWAY GRIENHOUSIS
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IN A

"'kens ".,clwere

,_,.,, Olllt

P•mtrey•i lud11t Shop""' Center

Y 0 U R IIIQP's

VISIT 'ICICINS'

CIOW'S STW HOUSE

LIEYING_COAL COMPANY
~ ~hod 111180' .

wfli etloiiiifl; W, VI, Ph. Mt"" IPNin

LOGAN MONUMENT co.
OF MEIGS COUm
Nfl!' Pommf-llaqii*Jo
LIP L ViMtfhon, .....
W'l' t-2511

RUTLAND DIPT. STOlE, INC.
U:lml' P•1111lllt11tl

Dry Ooodll·llolloDJ.Shop.Jiea•o Clotblng
lfariwiH • llfOnrlet

BAKER &amp; 5mRIID

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NIINII'I IAQIY

LeDDo&amp; Cooi.OU.Qoo ~~

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Pht110 WY 24194 er WV UIOI

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Mlddlt,..., Clllle

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n•s., • .......and W..W.r
1.50 to 2.50

Lui• lllllltllon ol dllll
All

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and

FOIDWI.&amp; AIIOn

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BullillDI SUPPJiel&amp; lliUWort
o.....a~

Quall4r ............ It Loft!!~~~

refllllr Wldllll.

fiii!WI.....

SOcfel by lnttrwov"' end
Allen A
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POMDOY

THE UNI'IID na WORKERS

OoltoitJ,Nflono, ~ IUld BanloJio,

·OF

....a

SIIOP

"Flowers l'or All Oeculon•"
Ct1. IUIIillllllt. W. Mtlol

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ALSO HEAR ...

KAUR FEED STORE

''THE LAYMAN'S

SUNDAYS 2:00 PM.·.

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HOLLYWOOD IUPil-A tbrlll EuropeaD Immigrant on e sur·
'' antidpatloll awopt lhn&gt;uah our priM vlllt to bi.l da.Pter, w11om
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The openfn&amp; numbers w e r e
"Silver Bells" by Paul Yoder
and "Noel," "Chrlstmu
pourri" by the banda.
"The Nl&amp;ht Before Chrlatmas
and "Snow, Snow. Beau- II
Snow·• were sung by the
mixed chorua directed by Mrs.
Lacey.
The stage wu decorated with
large aUver tree with revolv·
illhll at each end and cutof Silver belli were uood
the hack drop. Greo1nery
See the complete line of heir dryers in
Icicles decorated the
of the slap and two large
the busy Housewares Department on the
Ill'""" and rod wreathe were
11 us... on the ends.
Me in Floor
Next on the pi'Ofll'alll we r e
lbree numbers by the Senior
acaaaacuwac
aa aw aa a a •IS a aac
Band, uFroaty the Snow Man,"
"Sleigh Rldo" and "J In g Ia
Belli Rhapeody."
The nuntbera 111111 by t h e
ensemble were, "The Christmas Song," "Pable, the Reindeer" and 11 0trlstmaa W 11
Meant for Children."
Russell McEiblnny wu
ralm for the novelty number,
"Toyahop" IIIT8II&amp;ed by Yoder,
ployed by the Senior B a D d
which also played "Chrlabnu
Fe&amp;tlval" and "Here C o m e
Santa Claus;• in the .~ a

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High llcliool by the bands and
Girls' ensemble and the Mixed
Chorus.
The program, spo!IIOrod by
the Band Boosters, wu dlrect1"1 by Eugene Gherke, band

LEVIS

WARREN SEWELL

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