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SHORT TAKES: Edie Adams•
ABC-TV shows ar(, going in for
romantic backgrounds - Salz.
berg . and Athens - foUowing
completion of her movie role
with Bob Hope in "Call Me
Bwana."
There's a filmed telev;ston
series in Milton Berle 's future
Millie (The Diary of Anne
Frank) Perkins ls the !'ltar . of a
neW tnade·in-Spain movl~, !\ Dulcinea ."
It 's Laurence Harvey as producer, director allJI
star of "Ceremony." .... Clive·,
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The FARMERS BANt.

7:30 Dowtt OR tbt Farm
1:30 Popeye l Pall
9:30 Mr. ~rtoon
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10:30 Kmg Leonardo
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11 :JO Magic Midway
12:00 Muke Room Daddy
12:30 Exploring
UHJ Liberty Bowl
3 :30 Burma Victory
4 ·30 John'.o; :'x'ra~Dook
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Dragnet
Early Show
Browns \'~. 49ert
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Saturday, December 8. Ch 3
Bat•kfire ( 1900) Virginia Mflyo,
Gordon MacRae . Ch 8, Tht·iUer, The Merriweather fil e, 2 'fhe
Fingers of Fecir. Ch 13, 'f w o
Years Before the Mast tJ946J
Alan Ladd .
Sunday, ~ember t, Ch J.
Girl on the Left Bank. Ch 8,
Mi!!lsion to Muito, William Bendix: Ch 13, The General Died
al Dawn (193ti) Gary Cooper.
Monday, Dec:ember lt, Ch 8,
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World of Sport.
Lel'o O.nco
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Roy Rogers
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Lawrtnee Weill Show
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T11esday. December 11, Ch 8,
The Roy Prom Pittsburgh, Darren McGavin . Ch 13, Adventure
in Diamond s ( 1940) George
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Ch t3, The Fleet's In, Dorothy
!.amour, William HuttoT' e.

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sand Eyes (1941) E. G. Robinson. (English 1JJ511) .

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today . Some S!'hools tn larger ·
cities reopened .

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House "opened doors· for repono
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and Conneci!C'ut re·
It 1 ceived up to six inches ot snow .

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IU.N amhassll.dcr.
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was snowmg m Ne"' York City
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CARMICHAELS, Pa. (lJPI) - Mine sarety officials
Tbe offk&gt;e of the county sa· this morning.
lcid;an•tle, KennedBartleytt. haand "rtdequf~nol
said today that rescue teams, working at top speed,
perintendent of acbools said , Up to thrt&gt;t&gt; mrht-~ uf snow fell
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schools in Southern local, throughout
Vtrgm1a
Sunday
and one of tho! authors of lhe critan underground explosion four days ago had survived Northwestern" local, Bedford TemJ&gt;f&gt;ratures m Vtrgmta dlpJX'd
I1cal articlt, to help prepare •
the blast. Fifteen were known de;.Jd, and there was al- and Eastern locai , were elos- to the 'teen8 and small craft
:semi-official chronology ol evente
most no hope that any or the others would be found alive. ed.
warnings were pcsted for C he~aJAMES LEWIS
in the Cuban crisis .
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A spokesman for the U . S. Steel Corp., owner or the
Still operating today were peake Bay
Ac3 James M. Lewts. Admin-' H !S8id that Bartlett "joined
I Robena No 3 mine where the explosion occurred at 1 Salisbury, Bradbury, PomeRandolph . Vt. , rf&lt;'l'!Vrd six in· : instrative Specialist, Thule Air talents" with Ste'Nart Alsop an4
p.m .. EST, Thursday, said eight bodies were found in the roy and Middleport •chools. ches or snow and f1ve ineh falls Base. (ireenland. is the sun of " thereafter, on White HOUle
wrecked Frosty Run shart this morning . The others were
were rommon at many Vermont Mr and Mrs James Lewts of 1orders, the door~ of the Stat. ne..
found during the weekend .
~'ili'Fd''"*~·lfUM~J~"'iffi'~WfS&lt;~ tMWVH point s.
907 !7th Strf'f't . Pt Pleasant , I partment and of the Central intelo
1t was announ~d that an offt- tives and fnends Gf the missing r&lt;~ads were closed by driftmg
Predict Snow Squalls
I w \ia He IS a 1958 graduate ,Jigence Aj;ency were thrown opM
Flames gutted a small apart- cial investigation by the State :mmers who were awaiting word 'snow in Mich 1gan
For today , for~casters prPdu·ted of Pt Plf'asant high S&lt;'hool and 1to the two reporters"
ment in Mtddleport Saturday Mmes Department and U.S Steel m a corrugated metal building
Houghton, Mtch , had 20 mches snow squalls m the Great L&lt;lkes , attended Rw Grande College ,
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night, but firemen managed to Corp, owner and operator of the
of snow. South Bend, lnd ... had and lo&lt;·ally heavy amount~ of , and Marshall umversJty Alr-1 _The Life article.' written by
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control the blaze before dam- mine. already had begun to learn
Ita inches and Cleveland, Obto. 10 snow from Upper Michtgan .and man Lewis' address IS A3c T1me - L.ire Washmgton bureau
age was dolll- to other sections 1the circumstances involving thr:o
inches.
northwestern Indiana eastward , James M Lewis. AF' 15656542. 1chJ~f John L. steele. sharply eon·
of the large Friendly Tavern violent explosion that thundered
At least 49 schools were closed through no_rthern Ohio. .western 4683 Camron, BKS 342. APO 23. , lra?ict~ the rewlt Alsop-Bart~
building .
through the diggings at 1:15 p m.
in Lhe South Bend area today and Penn~ylvanta and New York .
New York , N y
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The Middleport volunteer fire EST last Thursday.
I Post saying tha SevenSOII h department was called at 8 08
Look For Miracle
lore-d a soft policy on CUbe.
p.m. when ll was reported The late.t progrm report had
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(lames were shooting from the era('k rescue units approxtmately l
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VISITS PARENTS
John Robinson and son Johnny of Chicago, Illinois, have re-

Hartenbach said that forged
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furged checks 1s probably a rePast office!""&lt;; of ~acme Cha~- suit of the busy Christmas seater 135, O.E .S., wtll hold their son . Merchants have been warnt"'hristmas party with Mr . and ed in the past not to accept
Mrs. William Stewart Wednes· c hecks from individuals withda y evening December 12.
out first having proper identifiPl Sent eat
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further explo.&lt;:.ions of gas
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Moore, manager of !ndustnal relations for the Frick Coal Division
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of U.S. steel, visited anxious rela-

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Mrs Donald Taylor, Pomeroy . to be from out of town Prizes en an.
NEW YORK tUPTI - Com· 11ra Beegle, Racme .
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muters in Pennsylvania Station I DASCHARGES SUNDAY - "' 1 . e SoouJar R"'l ·g~ee &lt;'Bed MEIGS GEN~RAL ROSPIT" ·
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.get thl!!ir Chri~tmas ('beer. com· 1Mrs . Charles Braden and son ,
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plete with organ mus1r , st.artmg iNew_ Haven ; Jean young, Mm· will include the over-all decor- Sylvia Might , Middleport ; .U.
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The first of 36 choral groups, Hollis Hill. Vinton . Paul Rut - 1~~~~io~ wil~ ~~~·en o~or: h: IC~r~~~S:.~·G ~~me;:y .
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representing chur('hes, achoolsltencutter , Pt. Pleasant.
be 1 d
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and city business and financial in· I:URTHS - Mr . and Mrs . Don· A s . ecor~l
u:ess
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gram tht w!\1 continue until Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bland,
~, 11 s . geco;~ . ~a~ ree .. D.D~SCorrHISORnG,ESCarSupenter .
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- - -era\ members of both c\ulJ~ Will Douglas, Athens ; Avery Geof'
mef-t al the Hayes home
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make the awards.
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Beatrice Lester . 441. Martins- his parents. Mr. and Mrs . E.
Present al the planning me.l ·l
ville, Va. There was medium F. Robinson, Pomeroy.
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property damage to both cars.
Mi ss Hallie Zerkle Mrs. &lt;larIIOPPINI
1be Virginia driver was cited
NEW YORK CUP[) - Fed@r~;~.l Association of New York snd Lo- The n i ne newspapen involved ! The dispute revolves around the en Stansbury. Mrs . A r I hur l
for failure to stop in assured Guild Spike8 Try
mediator Frank H. Brown nwets l'al 6 of the International Typo- have a total daily drrulation of · ITU's demand for s new two·year Strau ss. Mrs Robert Co a t s,
clear dl11tance.
At Ending Strikf' . .today with ~sentatives ()f nine graphical Unisn H'nll .
about 5.100,000.
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Nlnl~act calling ~or a Sl~ we!'kly Mrs Edw~rd Burkett . M r s. l
CLEVELAND (UPI&gt;-Amertcan iNew York Crty new~papers and I But prospeets for an early set· They are the New \:ork T1mes, pay mcrease durmg the f1rst year Bruce Lloyd ard Mrs Hayl:'s . .
UCILEATJON, NOT BPORT
Newt~paper Guild members Sun- striking craft unionrsts With both .tlement were alim and with all Herald Tribune, Daily News, Mir· and $8.45 the second with a rP. ·
SHEFFIELD, England &lt;UPD- day spiked a bid for a temporary sides fearful that a prolonged signs pointing toward 8 lengthy ror, World-Telegram. Journal· duction in the work week and PARA.LfTIC JAIL-BOUND
ho rugby teams beat a Sunday end to the 10-day-old strike against walkout could cause the death of strike, one publisher feared that American, Post, Long J.sland Star fringe benel!ts.
. Nl':WBUHY . F.ngland cU P! I -~
Hn on athletics Sunday by using the two major daily newspapers one or more newspapers.
"one or two or more " of the Jol!rnal and the Lon~ Island Dai· The publishers have offered an Dav id Hoggett. 33. who has been
broomstics instead of gaolposts here by soundly rejecting a pro· Brown, director of the Federal city·~ newspapers might be forced ly Press .
$8 weekly Incr-ease over a two- 1par.!lly7.ed from tht' chest down :
during their ~tioo.
posed "cooling off period.''
MPdiation and Conciliation St&gt;rv- out of business.
N~w Yorkers, adjusting to the year period, a proposal similar to since 1956 goes to pri~on for 14 ;-;;::::;::-;:;:;
A local off1C1.8l had tokl play· Members of Teamsters Local .
The strike b
rinters and de-! strike , were turning to out-of-town the one alre!ldy accepted by edt· day~ TuPsday for refmnng to pay
era, " II you do not use goal· 473, representing delivery truck tee, scheduled the 10 a.m. EST .
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newspaper~ and relying more torial and rommereia\ eDlployes la $14 fine.
po1t1 you can play. It is then drivers who started the strike jmeeting in the hopes of steering ,llverymen, now m 111 third day , heavily on major radio and tele- of six or lhe seven newspapers Tht' fine was imposed after he
elallifled u recreation and Dot a Nov. 29, had voted Saturday to , negotiations toward an agreement cut off one tenth of the nation's vi!lion networks for et:&gt;verage of negotinting with the American · took part in an anti-nuclear dem,~ •
end the walkout until Jan. 3. j between officials ot the Publisheq total dady news~aper ~~tion. , national .. ~ in~~.r~ati~ . ey~ts. ~~~~Jlfr G~ld.
lonstration at U. s. Air base .

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in a wide band from Jnto New England today .
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County Jumor Chamber of Commerce complete
3,00_0 . letters to residents asking .c?ntributions for
families, and names of such ~am1hes .. Left to . right,
Kautz, Uoyd Blackwood , c hairman ; Bill Edmmston, Don
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One fJtemen said
flames unac('ounted for mmers were ported excellent resull:ll in their
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were coming out of the window feared trapped 680 feet beneath c&amp;nvass Sunday for
canned
·the U.N. ambasad~ron~y
Mo~...f...:urmln when Middleport's two trucks the surface.
goods to be used In making up
Rev. and Mrs . Rus.sell
Birchard, returned vet!&lt;backed the ormo blockad&lt; of
QU .ua
arrived . Eddie Romine repOrt- The general . reelin~ was that lt I Christmas food basket!! f 0 r , an N~zarene f'!lisslonary.es to Guatemala , Central Amen ·
Cuba.
Ci:l, will s~ak m the Mtddleport Church of the
PT PLE SANT
Th Tu ' Steele wrote that Stevenson had
edly occupied the apartment would be a mtracle 1f any of the needy families .
that burned
men :survived the blast. ensuingl F'
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this evening Dec . 10 at 7:30p.m . Rev. Clyde J . Bartlett
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Jeidf Glberald (Peewee) pastor and niembers invite the public .
Wei Park Mansmn House lposition be taken at onC't'" in the
n ony sa
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broken into again over .the Cuban sitaa"on.
in the apartment next to the All signs were discouragi n!': .
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This is the fifth 1ur 1oug 1or
and several hstoncal ·
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One persond was . injur~ In river was destroyed. It is believ- 011@ mint o£ficia\ said there was d:r.~( c. Ralh Will ~?t be the Birchard family
w~ich
were tak~n . A complete The Alsop-Bartlett arttcle aanl
t~ee weeken acctdents mves· ed there was some smoke dam- evidence that oxygen in the pas·· .11
~or.
er,
lremen went to Cohan. Guatemala f1rst
i of the items taken will be stevenson allegedly dtssented oa
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tlgated by the Ohio State P~· &amp;ge to other areas of the build- lsageway area " has probably been wt rna e rounds and stop in September 1934.
released later . according to Eli the arms blockade. It also quoted
trol Slippery highway cond1- ·
depleted.'" He said the force of where they see donations piac- Rev . Birchard has served In
R
Park custodian .
an unidentified official as aaying
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~~:· building was entered by "Adlai wanted M~i('h "' ~ fations were blamed in two of m'i.fiddleport's fire department the explosion cracked and pulver- ed on porches of ~uses whose various capacities in Guatemathe acc~dents.
.
Jed by Howard Dailey and Rus~ ized concrete blocks and even occupants were missed Dec. 9 ·Ia where the denomination has
climbing atop a rear porch and vo~~ tr~tn~ Tuhrkish. Italian and
II M"lls
'sed
f
.
I. befit a mine railroad car
I and are to be away from home 54 churches and about 2 000 I . &lt;" removmo thP bars from t1w- win- Bntlsh mlsmle ases for the CllThe mjury accident to() k
0r !lots A mloe safety expe•t . termed Dec. 16 ·
place at 2:35 p.m. Sunday on se . k 1 nd, waifs pt~al
members
He
has
been
dir~tor
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Rt 35 8 mile and half
th 01 QUIC a
e ec 1ve ac 110n
Cash 'ont "but'
be
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extinguish the blaze. Firemen the explosion ··a damn powerful
t:
Tl • lOrn! may
of the Nazarene Bible Institute, , ·
State Pohce and Sheriffs deS.Y1 ~~Her C1oRd
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BT!dge. A car driv· f
ht h r·
h
&lt;~ne
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1 made to any fireman, or be left district superintendent
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partment are ,·nvest,·gatl·ng !hi's St.evenson.. mformed of. the Life
Robert Cr 1 42 M"d oug t e Ire over an our.
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a ac s aJry ar or t e V· er, pastor and evangelist Mrs .
fourth breakmg and entering ~tide. said Sunday rught ~at
~leport stopped tdrio make a turn
The seven dead miners were erett Bachner Meat Market.
Birchard, who is a graduate
July of the Mansion a!l far as I am concerned WJtlt
mto a. private
ve when he
identified as Hurley C. Sb:ilmaker,l
nurse , has been in charge of a
18 letter from President Kennedy
was hit in the rear by a car
c.u ot P 1
P . P I c z 1' medical dispensary.
jexpresaing regret to the ltir
driven by William Wacasey 25
. '
a mer , a.. au . VO
eru;ki. 40, also of Palmer: .1. E.
1n his missionary talks, Rev .
&lt;BUsed by lbe Post artlclo.
Cl.v I nd
h
bl , to'
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a·1rcha rd WI'II descr1'be Gua te rnato e a , w o was una e
Martone•.k .Jr ., 45, of Umontown,
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to
Pa.: Arthur l.ebons, 37. Fairbank. !
la. and tell about the work of
Two Actions For
both e:ar:a~ :::mg:r : e the
Pa.: Albert Cavalcante, 48, Mthe Church of t~e Nazar~
Cleveland car James Ramsey
so~town . .Pa . : John M. Santer. 53,
there . Where posstble, he w111
Money Are Filed
f th
lJnmntown, and Norfan A. Ben·
show some of the notable col·
1 ed
1 ' t'
recet~ and acer~~n ~ H ~e SINGAPORE mPn - Britain isho(f, 57, of
McCiellntown,
IS
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lection of colored slides.
Two suits for r:noney h a l!
mou
. was . en
r airlifted fresh troops to Brunei. Pa
Both Rev ' and Mrs . Birch·
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been filed in Meigs c Gun t y
hospital m 8 Mille~ a~ulance Sarawak and North Borneo today James Girod, assistant mine su· Area merchants were warn- ard are graduates of
Meigs Memorial Hospital
common pleas court.
treated_ledand tore]eGasil" · " acaserty to halt new attacks by nationalist permtendent said he expected the ed today to be alert for forged Nazarene College ,
ADM1SSJONS SATURDAY _ 1 Th C . C mm ti•"s f th
Rochester Will Service, Ine..
was h Cl
af .ipou!l cou re bel s seek mg
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I h k be
ssed by unap- Ill and h ave d one gra d ua te Jean Hayman Ra&lt;'ine
e IV!r
od I "'"'b nd
o thee has asked 1or a $1 ,086 J'udge.
to
end
British
conrescue
units
would
be
within
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c
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wo~k at several colleges and DISCHARGES SATURDAY- A' teporG •dr en cu lab
ment from C J Di!lon of Hou&amp;·
m assur. c. ear s ance
no
M .
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mR
eur
ar eners c u me1 to
T
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f~
.
ern
Borneo.
today
He
declmed
to
put
the
eJgs
County
Shenff
Robert
universities
Rev
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Brrc
ar
was
Mrs
Charles
Bland
Middleport
Fr
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~peratorlss ~ense, an lCtlt- Hundreds flf Insurgent!! of the work on a time-tableUas1s
C Hartenbach issued the warn-. a pastor in IIHnois and PeMs· Mrs · Donald Little' and daughl~ , M ayWevlet mngHa
e omeld
oil wells in the Meigs area and
, 1
IOUS reg tration.
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bef
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a er
ayes , pres en1 R H n-wJ' •• Sn ~- m•
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Another accident' took lace "o
rneo
a mna Arn~y The men ~low. grou~d exerted mg saymg ,
e re uper enc. y vama
ore
Ulg ass1gne
, Chester . Mrs . Dallas Janey of the Middleport Club, to plan . . ~ m_
ns ~·· , _
P 1 f &lt;TNKm SUnday overran the otl- extreme cauhon m ttletr danger- mg a flood of bad checks and abroad
and daughter Rutland · Chest· th
Ch 1
De
dleport, has filed a pet1tl0ll askR
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• Haven-· Edith
e annua
ns
1ng .,
Ire o 1leld town of Serla SO m1les
down ou~ task They were using copper- merehants should take speelal They have four d aug hiers and er Curry New
• · mas
h th cora·
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1JOn con 1es 1 WulC
1ubs Tr
Rodney · A car
ven y
ne the Borneo coa!lt from Brune~. headed hammers and nails to I'&amp;Uhon
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YOUNG MEN OF' ACTION _ Members of the

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LOOK-LISTEN : Frank Sinal•
ra and Gerry Mulllcan'a Jau
Quintet join Dinah ShOre on
her Sunday. December 9, aong.
fest via NBC-TV ...
Oscar Homolka, currently appearln&amp; In "11le · Wonderful
World or the Brothers Grimm,''
Is in Hollywood filming a pilot
lor a proposed TV -ies whlob
will bo produced by B i n 1
Crosby Productlona.
Bobby Rydell, currently appearin&amp; n1 the new Columbia
Pictures '"Bye Bye Birdie,''
will play a majqor role in tlte
11113 national appeal ol
tho
March of Dimes ...
Actor·v.. triloqulot Paul Wino
cbell, miiMIS Jerry IUhoneJ,
makes a guest appearance ill
lbe role of rnlochlevoua
pa Winch, on CBS-TV'I 14 BeY..
orly Hillbillies."

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8. t'our O'Clock, Nancy Deily.
Ch 13, The Nishi Hao a Thou-

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Mostly cloudy, ntber

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UCLA at Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles
Ch.nnel 3, 1:30 P.M. College Basketball, Weill Vheyes

are less fortunate .
Chairman Blackwood also
poC~ts out t~att '~d~ klaednn~al
IS mas pro)ec m IV
mto six basic steps : (t), make
a coonty wide appeal for donations and names; (2) receive
and record the donations as well
as the names of the needy famili~s. (This is do~e by the C?mmlttee ~~ . to Jnsure . agamst
the posstbJhty of mtstakes);
(3) , Locate and validate
the
needy families; (4) Make the
actual purchase of groceries
and toys for these underprlvileged families; (5), Handle the
actual distribution of these it·
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In additioo to his replar dartime series on ABCTV Teanessee ErnJe Ford will star in a
one·hour musical-variety s~
tal to be seen on that network
sOmetime in the spring
Sam Levene. currently star·
ring in Elick Moll's comedy
hit, "Seidman and Son.'' at the
Belasco TheC~tre in New York,
is on a speaking junket in the
garment eenter - the locale of
the comedy. He has already
been honor guest at several
lunches, dinners and rallies . . .

Jinla Mountaineers play the Ohio State Buck~

PHILC:O

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seen' on Saturday, Dee.

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Mills . Ch. 13, The Mad Doctor,
(1940)
Ellen Drew,
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relaxation

county-wide Junior Chamber of Commerce project invalves three groups of people:
Group One-Hundreds of Meigs Countians who generously contribute to this cause each year.
Group Two - Underprivileged families who receive the ~ion for recor~s and determinfruit ot these contributions, and mg t~ effectiveness of
the
who would know no joy this operation .
yulfstide season if it were not The first .step of this six step
I ted
for this proj&amp;ct
program IS n~w comp e .
Group Three - The Meigs y.'ednesday ~emng the record.
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Coun ty J un1or
""am ber o1 mg of donahons and names of
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the eed f T
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Commerce, the
organization Th ' n illy ami. Jtes ~'ht eg•tn.
that !!lands the cost of mailing,
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con m~e ng u~ .0
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Chnstmas
to om1t the possJbllPlov
¥.~eS
anpower
car- "t f · ·
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f) the project to completion, l y o IDJSSIR~ anyone .
e ayand accepts the responsibility cees are askmg that the names
of seeing that the "good wish.es ?f ~eedy famll!es r each them
and love of fellow man" are ~~ bme to be mctud.e~ on the
transferred from thos\0. who are !list ~f those unde~prtvJieged to
more fortunate to those who receive the goodwill baskets.

Friday, DeceJIIber 14, Ch 8.
I wall Monty's Double, J o h n

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Saturday night was an evening ol

KEII-SPLOOSH-Only their muddero could love them after'
.Maureen O'Hara: John Wayne and many otheti of th'e cast
apent five days slipping and slopping in acreen-tlpe mud
o.n lotatlon near Tucson, Ariz.• fur .filming of ~'Me intockl''

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many young men, but for Meigs County's "Young Men
of Adion", it marked the climax of a mammoth mailing
campaign to contact over 3,000 Meigs County homes and
businesses.
Chairman Lloyd Blackwood points out that this

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One Of Six Steps

~~s- ~~':.~all~!~:- ~LfJ!_t{.ol .wlll..P\tt~P.!! ~-shor~. The•. ~~~~~ sonf ra~g~,. ~ ~d ~~ w~~~. !~~~!..~e~;...~in~::

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ID Groot m)'lholoiY, oatyrs
- baU-IIWI ODd half-bast were bollovod to be brolben ul
tbe moutalu aymplal.

'i odist Church, Middleport by the
Mrs . Harriett Russell and Senior choir of the church.
The arrangement of the mei-Mrs. Alice Chamberlain have The carol originally written ody of the carol Is by
Conreturned home, after spending in the Huron language gives stance McGlinchoe and the Enf'
several weeks with Mrs . Rus- an Indian child's version of the lish vers1on of the Huron text
sell's son and daughter+in-law, Christmas story. The carol was is by Justin Devlin.
Mr. and Mrs . Albert Russell, preserved by the tribes which I ...-.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,___
Circ1ev\lle.
lived near Quebec. Its title iS I•
Mrs. Ralston Russell of Co- '"'Twas ln the Moon of Winter
Jumbus and daughter, Mrs. Wal· Time ."
ter Mitchell of Woodbury, Conn. Mrs. Edward Johnson will di·
visited Wednesday with rela- rect the cboit as it presents the
tives.
carol which reads as foUows :
Mr R O'B .
f Ste rt 'Twas in the Moon of winter·
is u:·gue~~ of h;~e:a:ghterw:nd
time
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Mr
and
M
p
When
all
the
btrds
had fled,
Mr . and Mrs . George Warner,
son- 1n-aqW,
.
rs. au 1
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Mar1·orie, Richard and Gordan
Eichin er and Paula June
That m~ght G1tch Mamtou
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M gB d B
Sent ansel choirs instead
were Thanksgtv mg day
~
to hrs . bora y p urkge
W Before their light the at a r s of Mr. ~nd Mrs. Wayne Bea
1!:, t h,
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and family ·
Va er
Frida me,afterar8ersuw
visit w
grew d1m,
1
h~ dau :ter and son-in-law And wandering hunters heard Mr. an.d Mrs . James Reeves
Mr aruJgMrs Llo d Wri ht and
the hymn :
and fam1~y , Mr. and Mrs .. ~u•
f ·. 1
Y
g
gene Hanmg were ThanksgJVmg
ami y,
.
(Chorus·)
day guests of their parents. Mr.
Mr. ~~ Mr~. Lloyd Wright Jesu.s yo~r King is Born.
and Mrs. Fred Tu&lt;'kerman.
were VISI~fS Ill Parkersburg, Jesus' is Born;
Mr. and Mrs. Charley
D.
W. Va, Friday.
In Escelses Gloria!
Smith and Jan and J o, Mr. and
Mrs. Harley Johnson and Tam.
Riverview PT.4 To Within 8 l&lt;X\ge of broken bark my were Thanksgiving visitDrt
Meet Next Monday
The tender Babe .... found
oHaf tbel ir Jpahrents, MEr. and Mrls.
Riverview P . T. A. will meet A ragged robe of rabbit skin
r ey o nson.
venmg v sMonday, December tO, at 7:30 Enu wrapped hl! beauty round . itors were Mr . and Mrs. J. R.
p. m. at the Riverview school. And as the hunter brave grew Murphy and family .
Mrs, Earnest Whitehead 's Girl
near,
Mr. and Mrs, Harley E. John-

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People In ·~ The first American Christ- Who brings you beauty, peace
mas carol will be presented
and joy
Pomeroy
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'Miracle Of Love' Is Theme Of
Christmas Programs For Circles

Party, Gilt
Exchange Is
At Jacobs Home

SPEOAl EDITI O"'
The Salva tiOn Army speCial
Chn~lmas F.dll!()tl of Tht· War
A joml meeting of the Ruth , Watched TUeir Fl oc kll By
ftOMEROY, OHIO
Cry 1s btomg dJ:&gt;tnlluted
tu , .
,
Eltzabeth Stark , and Mary Mar- Night,'' preceded the reading
hom"'s m tht- cuunt~ . An1un~
I ht· ;~nnu~l Chnstmas rll~ner tha Missionary Circl~s of the of Matthew 2:1-12 by Mrs. AlTONIGHT
eop1es,
ma~
call
Hay
o!
L&lt;tu.r~l lllff Better. H~a.lth I Pomeroy First Bapti st church bert Smith .
desJnng
"13 WEST STREET"
Wmmg Al ~iJ. Ira·
farml~&lt;u club "'""· ~ei~ Thurscht ) at 6 · 30 wa s held Thursday evenmg at After two hymns , Mrs . VIctor
Alan Ladd, Rod Steiger.
Michael CaUan , Dolores Dorn Chnstmas Ke11lt•s w!l l be on P m at 1 f' artm restaurant. the churc h.
Yuung read an article, "The
"'WORLD BY NIGHT"
tile stn.. "'b ul Pum1·ru) and M1dh)I I•Jwmg Lbe d i nne r the
Mrs. J oseph Cook presided Meanmg of Christmas,•• and
(Technlcolor)
dlf'port for convrmrnce m con· groLtp \H:'nt to the home or Mrs. at the meeting which opened Mrs. Daisy Jasper closed the
IT'S FANTASTP:RRIFJC •
Mulber ry with the theme song , " Awake , program with prayer.
Ballet to Burl esque ..\ Tos t tr1tJutmg to help needv lam1- l"IJI!onl Ja r o b s.
hes
at
Christmas
ti
me
.
Any
and
Ht·Jghts
,
for
a
party
and
g if l Awake To Love and Work ,'' fol- A program for the
Baptist
e~lebrated ni&amp; ht- dub acts m
;til runtnbut10ns WJ I! be &lt;~ppre&lt; · f'Xcii&lt;Jngl' The club received a lowed with prayer by
Mrs. Day uf Prayer was presented
the world!
ia ted .
gilt ut mtmey from Mr s. Josle Cook. The White Cross chair· by Mrt. Stephenson using the
SUN., MON ., TUES.
To make m ntr ibu11ons. oHwr Tur lll'l" P1e and corfee were man reported fiutt a box had subject. " Looking Unto Jesus ."
DN:. 9 _10- 11
than fmanc1aL call Ha~ Winmg, sC'rved .
been sent to a Christian center. Guided prayers were gjven by
"LOLITA"
fhcer m charge. a11d arrangeAt te ndmg the dinner were
Th~
December
mission- Mrs . Shain, Mn. Zundel and
SUE LYON, as Lolita, James ments Will be made to plck up ~1rs Pearl Parker, Mr~ J r a ·ary birthday report was given Mrs. Cook .
MasoD , Shelley Wmter5, Pe· articles .
\~'i:' llman. Mrs. James G1\more . by Mrs. Aten Shain ancl the A special offering was taken
ter Sellers. Fascinating . . .
Mr and Mrs H 8 Hrdwrr:l- Mrs Jerry Hoagland \ ~rs. Rus- love gift prayer and dedication for the Baptist Day of Prayer.
Disturbing! Middle·aged man son and fam 1ly ~.~r CoJitJmbus sl"ll Lf'l fhf'lt, Mrs Charles H. 1by Mrs. J . H. Stephenwn.
Refreshmenhl were served by
sexually involved w1th .a
K
s 'I All en E IC h'mg· Mrs. Ra 1ph C. Zunoe\ present- th e Wes1 Mam. group o1 t h e
spent the weekend w1lh
lwr
ar r r . "rs.
~e:~~~!:.f0:1n
p;;m•n!.~. Mr and \1r~ Kerns er. Mrs Lou D1ehl. Mrs. Pa~l ed the Christmas program
Elizabeth Stark Circle includ5::;5::;5::;5::;5::;======~'~t~ou~s~h~a:o~d_::ot~h:e:r_r~e~·a~Jt~,v~e~s:..--, Elclll nger, Mrs . Mrr\Jn Tn~ey , ing as the theme , " Miracle of ing Mrs . William Watson , Mrs.
. M rs. l Yu"I a
Mrs I,Ioy d \v ng ht , Mrs . E . J . Love ." Th e group sang "Silent Cook , Mrs . Sh am,
Trw·y, Mrs. Jacobs, Mrs. James Night, " after which Mrs. Ellen Stewart and Mrs . Dale Wippel.
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l.;'wls, :\1rs Hobert Bov. en. Mrs Couch read Luke 2:1·20. Group
Ernest Powell, Mrs. Lowell smgmg of ''While Shepherds
;\ kN I("k iE· and three ~::uests, Mrs ~r ·;.~-~ . --:--:--.- - Larry .Jaeobs, Mrs. Jennie Bar· .·{
&gt;&lt;I. · rtt{uE•mrn·.~
rt:·tt. ami Mrs. lkady Burge.
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Mrs. Oa~a Oliv~r. and M r · J
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~ The annual Christmas dinner
!ur the part y,
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of the Loyal Women's Class of
l'rogrwn
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Mrs
.
Vernon
Weber
of
Rutwas e
nday evening in the
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1~ l\,~xt JJ~ t~tln~stlay land has substituted at the Jo- social rooms of the church, ser...
Churdl &lt;Jdrnuust ratwn even- cal schools several days t h is ved by the Homebuilders class
m~ uf lll'ath M et hnr:ll~t Church week in the absence of Nolan of the church,

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You This Chrlstm• Spoclol.

add up to $10.00, Cosh

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SOME PEOPLE DON'T BELIEVE IT

In Calor TV ••• HANQCRAnED

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Worry About Borgolno
There's No Bait
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Something Marked
Down To Get You
In Our Store .
You Get Geocl
Honl Cosh Bock

WhON Elu
Con You
ln-t $10.GO And
Got Bock .
2 Bit Sllvtr
Dollon? Only
At PICKENS
HDW. CO. In
MASON, W. VA •

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We Are Just After
Your Money. And
Same Time Save You
Money.
Shop Picbns
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MASON,

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Coin-Op ':' Dry Cleaning
10 pounds '2.00
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Molo lo MIDDLII'ORT ollcl Courl I t - In
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beauty. Tbt 10-pl..e servloe ..,... In a Uleful Slrvt·'l'rlt
•btih holds all theae pleeto, - 18 Tull!oons, 1 KniVes, I
tori!J, 8 Soup Spoons, 8 lalld Foro, 2 Strvlnr Spoono,
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••II 2\i lh•..:..P..ItiVt bt!ator..l -,3·Qtt!l I!Onlro! lnd IWilc!h untlet tour lhWII!I-IIIDdt
Powtrful. bot weltlho

oilencl, hl1llt 01&gt; wall. Guarantoo provides fro ·teJIIit' and
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While lrlm. Model h, Ol1ly t!UI.

OOQSLEI J!WILIY ITOIE, Pemerey ·

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lilT· TO GIVI OR GET

Mate JDS' 41J 1 bolljla7 when 100 glYe Whitman'• Sunpier, Aniorlcl'a boat kni&gt;lm, beat llkld box ol •ualltr llfl

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Dq ... lmartly.styled ahelns that loot Ukt aofiiT J1!1oW
•ainut wood, ... a~ eoamei-Gil and J11tao11r

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1, 2, S on4 S lb. boato Ol1ly $2.00 • po11llci.

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A WIIK IS THI AVIIAGI
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Ohio Defense Halts 1'. Va.
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••• ~ la electric time, le1der ill quaUty and--deaien fO!' ·•
gtneratlona. ChoGit 1 H... llton and you gt.e :!lie 'tift '01
dally enjoyment, a constant syntbol of your aineere devotion.
Sh&lt;JWn, left: SKIP JACK, new "50&amp; Electric," never need1
winding, tuftl up to 2 yean an replaceable energy celt.
Weatherproof .stainless case. lumlnOUI dial, .fii.OO.
Right: GARY, smart square drtll wotch in lOK )'e]low
rolled 1old plate. slalnleu btolc. lT jowoit, matchtnr
brac:elet, $49JIG.
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:Ivery model livu ,-au Ulai "tometh.ina extra" that tra•
,.onds tha orlllnaey, TrendHitlng o!J&gt;lt, 1moolb lloeittt
V-8 petfotm.lbce and uncompromlalng quaUt, are )'0111'1 ia
evety Oldl!moblle model - Nlneb&gt;·Eltlht, Super 88, DJ•
Dlmi&lt; 88, Filii, Starfire llld JeUlrt. !leo your noullr Oldlo
mobile liullitr lloalorl

NEW HOOVER CONVIRTIILI UPRIGHT
CLEANER
Nothing elean• your rugs like easygoing Hoover COn'fttttble. It beau, u jt JWteps, u It !!leans. 50% more
Slldlon with attachment. make above the floor cl.eantna:
a breed, Xlnl-ttfe throw-away bag and autG~Mtid nil
odjuotllllftt- lloow!r It your boot hU7 In vacuum eltone...

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JOCKEY • TMI BRII!I' TAILORED TO Fl't A MAN

llel'l'J Christmas . . . and a haPPJ Dew f..U., willl JaefiOrl
Onl7 lha Joeker brW ia tailored 13 plecee to Clft a
11Wi perleet eomlort' and oopport. ila11 lib! l1lo _,.
~ l&lt;ot.l~ostlilt waistllaAI'o too;•!'d tile .. ,.....,
DU-gap froDt. Sial ~. N01t OD1t 3 for $3.1111.

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" KARl &amp; VAN ZANOT, POMERoY

K&amp; C JEWELIIS, POMEROY

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AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER ·

JARMAN SHOII-THI .MOST PITTING GIPT
Any man on your gift list will bt! hlgllly ple11ed with
J-1111, for he will got diltllteUve styling a.nd tap eraftsmanship-and "frlendllnesa of fit" for extra-pleaant walkinl. (lf JOll don't know Na .size or think be'd iather aelect

ldtol lift f&lt;&gt;r tho wl\Ole Family. Needs no IIIOiallatlon.
Rolls On wheeta. No hand rina.lng or sctapiltJ, Exelu1ive
3-woy illahwoohing action. Wuhos, drleo NEMA aervlee
for 10. 'hlullq •'Lift-Top" raok. l'roslad..,.ttn belp
lldes, chrome trim, satin white !toni. with apart11n1 strlpo
'l'eltlollte(r) t.P.

hill 1hoet himaelt, we have Iannan, gift eertlfleat~f,)

Other J•rmona, 9.95 .. 11.95

HARTLEY &amp;
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MlltllO 1!.....1. CORN ~I'PIII
Bere•a ~ '"'olld&amp;tlui rift ilfq· .'. . oi!WQt reic!Y at party or- .
anoolc-tlme. MIIUIO llloctrla l'opjlor pops ~~~ qllll'la of
flulfy wbltt popoorn with every flUin(. No aheltlllg or aU.. .
rlnll ........,. Polllbsd olumlniitll, wllb•. R!'·th"! sisss top
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MOORE'S STORE IN "OMEROY

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ROWUY &amp; REED

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, C'IRAM,ft&gt;. - · 1!eram1o ..., &lt;l~elopacl 1!!' Conlin)
o :au Worl:l. Hottoot llol !II' eoldeot cold ean~ hurt ·!!.
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ln. sand!IIJ plate. Strlilht.
Unt action; ..-ncb wi&lt;h lll'itn for 10tln-amoolh liftlah. Goot
Into eom-. Never bucko or aOlra wood..~.i, doatp.

JOWLEY &amp; REED HDWE., Midclleprd

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eli·pUI'jiOM .tonvtl!l- Jreln fr..,er to nnre· to tlblol
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J'eel 1ike a C!hiJDpion •• ·wfltther you win, place, or jult·
ahi&gt;w of! • , In tblo dllllncUn 10lf a111i!lllar of ~·w•u:, ·

eaty-eare 10ft% Orlon(r~."' Matching 1-but&amp;olt, "llPICI
Jlke" sweater hu trlft1 on potte\1 IDd border. Ma-chine'
wtlbllble lftd dtytble. ·
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NEW YORk CLOTHING HOUSE, p_..,

SIMPLICITY

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107 Ugbt wllba11t 11uft'I'IIIZ obl))lt exposuro and l'OU ...,
even have to foeus. J111t prea ihtee buttons, prJll
and lr.U 10 """"'..
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·•hJ N" Iinoable J:rrau •hOAid l)l
rl"purll!'d l rnmlrdtatei.Jo . Tbl pub.i•·hl'r will 11ot ~ nJpGD.&amp;bll for
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PHONE WY2-2176
OVERNIGHT EMERGENCY PARTS
SERVICE AVAILABLE

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Who is angry. His name il Barry urge you to buy tf you want ftrlt· '. S4. ~
Pearson, and he it, in hla own hand perspective of tbe Inner
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other thillgiO," of the Dally 1101'- o oolid, thoughtful oourco:
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ugry about ll televlskm'a ratings double standard of watclllng one .:Jhdl...r
system.
tlllna oud doml!t&lt;ll!ll IGIIIetlllaJ
- Well. of course a Jot of people eloe • • • It is ooly through lbe ao.
are angry ~~~ the ratings. ADd publk'a aetlve use of ttl power fA
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I don't intend to bore you with a aeceptance or l'fljection that its tLU.tlllld "'
robash of my pert0111l !eelinp manifold wIlls .,..
be ... M. . , . _
about the cancellation of the ''It'1 p(!lled. Failing this q&gt;n!l8loo oC ::::.-;,.;;.
o Man's World" oeriel. But Mr. Ill free wiD, the ooly altemallve
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.ir. puiB the human side of the l«pnn lbe pj&gt;Uc will" .
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ratings madneoa aboot as well 11 TbiJ Is 1 vHa~ uaqueatkmable
yoo wiD hear k. So l!erewith Mr. polnL 'l'be problem Is: How mucll
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of "the puhU&lt;'' IJUist watch to be
He slarta oil by DOting tbot C!OIIIIdereil "tho publlc!" Five or n.;;;;,:
''this new- oervoo 1 fairly 10 milllllll people may not be
••tiCIIod omall towa oome 40 ~; ond what happeos to
miles aiJuth of Nllllllvllle," oud their obows even H they
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wotch IIIII ore outnumbered! ADd
"Well, tho ~17 edlblr ODd 1 of - . what if tho method of 61. Cllf' IIIII
were dloeuuiDC IIIII .....uatloll . . . - , who I• watcfoil!ll II
business ond be iBid. he jlllt dldo't ll1msy !a the flrlt place!
thlnk he'd ~ fiOIDI: 11011 &amp; ~
ont1 buying ....TV .. llf&gt;l of "-~--nville
that &lt;his blew up~ ODd thea libel Ilill'Til!U
me thai old, but true, queslioD,
•&amp;ave you ever beeD a9ked what
,.. watch?'
Nenr Wu Polled
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wD 1o • &amp; &amp; :It •
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University, Uved In Winlloi&gt;Sa- Mr.IIIIIMn.
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a friend, David Olllon of Woods- tlllllqtll ...
ct"" iro Ill blnte.
......papering and moved .. llnNMI field, Mrs. lAiha eo... of - .... . . tiiONI
oud widely vari••ated IOCfal cfr. Shadt calkd on Mr, iDd Mrs.
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cles. In ddiuon:-c1 hlv4l frteudl Obert Martini, recently •
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oprend high and wide tbn&gt;IJ&amp;IIIbe Mrs.I Grace Ciarr'1 guosts fo.
• E W M P a a 0 a 'I' X loW LV ll
BD.United Slolol, but have I eluded Mr. ODd Mrl. Dalla WIJ. 0 X • - J a M ll D lY 0 l 0 K
&lt;DOWD a· oolltary ooul . wbo WU 1lamsoD of !rGatoft, IJid Mr. ond
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Yale Roe, a veteran aetwork .alee IS. : : : : •

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CANCElLATIONS
CORRI!C110NS
1 r.• or~pled U.Dlll

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ITS SO EASY
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RESULT PRODUCING
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FRIQIX:tAIRll
PL.OWING H&amp;AT Dtt7

BAKER
FURNITURE
Mlddlepgrt, Ohl•

let US help YOU
through the holidays
with a prompt cash
loan. Need it now?
Call us first; then
pick It up.

ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN COMPANY
300 W. Second St.-WYandotte 2-2111, Pomeroy

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Open t-12 S.turdiYI From .... Until Chrl1tm11

In pursuance or Jaw. I, Clyde G. MUihone, Treasurer of Meigs County, Ohio, do herebJ
Jive noUce that the number of Mills levied on e1ch dollar of property shown on the Gen·
era! Tax D11plicate of Real Estate, Public Uti Hty and Personal Propert)' wit bin •aid CountJ
for the year 1962 ia 11sfollows;

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bulldln(s, fruit ceDar II&gt; hiDside. Gas heat. Edith Teaford

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medlana and aU tho ll!ltilttCII RAw. 11114 Mrs, ScOtl·of Logan
concepiB the raton promulpto. u wwel!\lnda7 JUOIIa ol Rev.IJid
doesn't seem to me u !I lbe rat- Mrs. Benlhart. ·
~ra toke a ~ ,'OIIdom oampls Mr. IIIII Mrs. carl Knleely of
mg. How do they !mow what '"' Fairport wtre weeke... potts
wotch here in Columbia? Or !&lt;ll' In lbe homes of her brothers
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ask you: How come there are '10
many letters as well •• crWcaL
acclaim if nobody watches the
program if the ratiDga were
accura.te, which I doubt, what
they indicaie about the oiA!te of
the American public is no compllmont."
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8:35 Coffee With Janel
1:41 Betty Newton Sllow
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4:30 Interchange
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5:31! Dinner Mulcale
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. 11:15 Today With God
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7:00 Sign On, Musical Cluck
11:35 FArm Bureau
7:0 The !JfeUne
11:40 Ciolnlr)' lloedown
1:30 Public Servlco
9:45 Showero of Bledlng
1:00 Ohio 'Valley N8W1
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iU 00 Mason County !lows
8:05 Pl. Pleasant Football
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1~:05 Talk o1 the Town
10:00 News
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1~ 55 World News
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12:111 Local &amp; Ohio N•,..
12:30 Music JUII ,For You
12:11 Educational Special
hOO News
11 .55 Maoon County News
12110 Community News·
U:20 Llfegumd 8ullelio Board 1:06 rtuslc .Just· For You
12:05 Loco! News
12:25 News 0 Gramo
1:30 Newa·
I2:IO Ohio News
12:30 Saturday MalinM
1:35. Musfe Jl181 For You
U:15 Marllelo
):lltHlSU Seoul of lbe Weell
2:111 Newa
12.20 Lifeguard Bulletin Board 1:11 OSU Footba~
2:111 MUite lUll For You
12:25 News 0 &lt;karns
4:111 Dlsclng with !loa
2:30 NeWs
1~ 30 AgricUlture Agent
4:!1 Album Time ·
2:311 Mualc JUJI For You
1~ 45 Counlry Go 11oun&lt;.
l:tlil NeWB Summary
3:00 NewL
5:11 Publle ..Servlco
S:llli Platter Pari}' · . ·
1:55 News Beat
• ·00 Country Go Roun&lt;'
5:30 Dinner Musi.oalt
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Newll Beat
5:41 Off the Air
3:35 Plalter Party
3.00 Mi&lt;lwsy Matinee
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Reel estate tlxes whi(l-. .have not been paid ar •he etOile or eAch .collt!ctJon. e_., a pea.
1lty at ten per tent. Taxes may be paid It the of nee Of the county treaaurer or by mall.
Pltase bring your last tax receipt, and If you pa) by mail, be sure to loeate rour property
by taxing district and enelo.s:e atamped se1t-llddrt:;~ed . envelope. Alway• lXImlile y~ tu
~ipt to set thlt It COvers all your property. Olfic·e Houu- 8:00 A;r,t. to 4:00P.M. daU,
exetpt Saturdoy when office tloaea at Noon. Tax Boob wUJ be 011en December 20, 1882. to
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4:40 Mllllcal Myster!Q
4:!15 Newo
1:00 Platter Party
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1:011 hlth For Today
1:30 Newo
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1:30 News
1:35 Music In the Air
9:40 The Good LKe
t:55 Under Ohio Skiea
10:00 News
10:05 Polka Party
10:30 News
103S Wold " Donna Hymn
Time
11:110 New•
11:05 Top Ten Show
11:30 News ,
11:35 Dulton • Top Ten Sl!ow
U:OO Ne'!s- Noon Report
12:15 Music Interlude
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teets
1:00 News
1:05 Platter Party
1:15 Ohio State Football
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