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CLEARANCE
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.PRICE FIVE CENT!

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Only $1095
1958 PLYMOUTH
4 DMr Station Wag.

A { ~-" local car. Motor
"""'lotely overhaulod. VB,
IMIIOmalle trano. Radio, heal·
lr, pod tlnl. A oound and

S9 ford VB • • · · . s1095
2 dl'. Sedan. Fordomatic. One local owner. Original
black finish, like new

Chevrolet

VB · • -s1395
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Power Steering. PowergUde.
model Chev.

60 Chevrolet VB - • •$1395
4 dr. Sedan. Shows best of rare

60 Buick · ..... S2195
LeSabre. 2 dr. Hard Top. Only 21 ,368 actual careful mllea. Power Sleerlng and brakea

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Nationaline 1h H.P.

SHALLOW WELL

JET PUMP

LeSabre. 2 dr. Power Steering and brakes. Extra
nice. Auto. shift

Y0\1 GET •••

61 Pontiac · -... • $1695

FREE

Tempest 4 dr. Sedan. One careful local owner.
Sharp

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PIPI WITH THIS PU'CHASE

Ohio Valley
Plumbing &amp;Healing

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New In F,arming

Dee. 2t, 1962

Realized Net Income. Will Stay Hig~1 Through ~963

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Midwest Hit
By Rain, New
Cold Wave

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Tilt official low ltmperiW..
Friday was 15 below ;wo ,._
Craie, Colo. For the f~
strli&amp;hl day. Fiorkl&amp; bulced II
so-degree warmth , wtth lOuth Mlo
ami reporting au a · readizll.

Racine Is New Tournament Champ, Beats Albany 42-38

E. BLAKESLEE
,res plus tnflallon make up the of $11.111 and over ln;,.eased while output per man·hour has repla~ highor cost inputs such ~ting costs. and the ~naum•
Coooaty A-ieuliiiN! Altai
nia'n&lt;"&lt;'.
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by more lllaa 1 third.
doubled since .1950. La"?r pro· u la nd and la"?r. The volume er .' sfomach wtll hold only so
Tile Al,.aaae
-"-~ ne
... t farm ·mcome in Since 1961.1. eaports have Lar ger far ms and higher per- duc h vtty has mcreased m
th , of pur cHased !~puts was 16 ~r ml~ch food..
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By Ullled P~ts lnternallonal I By Ualted Pre•• Jat.en~•tleaal
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19til than m The
11 be m shghl lflRain fell along the east and Today is saturday. Dee. :II, the
1961 ~~ 1162 was u• more than jmoun led to almost 15 per cent acre real estat~ prices have Icrop and livestoc . ~terpr &amp;ses. oe n grea er m
re. WI
so e
ests . ~ts today and a new 363rd day of 1962 with two
$f billic!9:.fl:om 1960.
of the farm value .• ! an our boosled cspltal tnveslment per Howev er. the . mcrease. has 1960.
.
cre•Jl&lt;!· m the number of peopl• 'old wave plunged temperatures follow.
This im)ln&gt;Vtd leVel, hlghesl :~grirultu ral produchon m the !arm three·fold smce
1960. 1been greater . wtth crops be
Purchased . mputs accounted Ito feed m .the U. S. but the n tlie Mi4~~t.
The moon Ia approaching tt.
since 1953 according to lhe U. S. The bulk of :hese exports More than three·fourths of the cause of a htgher degree . of for lwo . thtrds or all mputs majoi:. change will he m the T~ tart I lh fl
Y . f st
rt
United siatts DepartmPnt of has been made liP of grains. average farm . inve!!~m:ent is in me&lt;.ilanization . Also, crop ytelds in 1961. !Farmers now get ~type of food and accompanying 0ay w:ekeodo brO:ght e;:n ::;~ IrThe~or~~g stars are Jupiter .
Agriculturt, likely will eonllnue oils, cotllln. and tabacco.
land and servtce butld mgs Ma· have nsen . more than produc· per cent. more output per umt servtcea.
.
Florida to tbe VIrginia and IIIOW and Saturn.
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in 1!163.
Farm• are l•llln(lewer and chinery and livestock mvest· tton per amma l.
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.
of total mput than '" 1960.
Farmers Interested in adjust· [ell northward into New England. Those born on tha clay Dcludfl ~
I~ it intereslln&amp; to consider farcer. Usia&amp; the IIU census ments rose chtefty because. of in total. productton mputs The only sure fac~s Ul the meoll. and management pro- Temparature. in much of the Presdent Andrew Jobnlon, ' 1
ttiOse reports when ,.. koow in· I deflnitloD ol a farm, farm s de· Increased Inventories, not htgh- have varted htlte smcfe . 1 ~· outlook for 1963 ta thai farmers _lllll$ lOr more efficiency are Midwest taday were 30 10 40 de- uoa.
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sed
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But
the
compo!ltton
o
mputs
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a·
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aaed
come has deere
lor many crea
vs more
an one· er pr1ces .
.
ed
·d bl who are able to stay m busmess invited to attend the Farm Re·
lower than Friday as the On this day in hlatoey:
;
farm families. Ont of the major fOIII'III betweeo 1154 and 1951.
Increased mechanlzat:" and ~a 5
chh•:vge inc~:~r~h/;; will have to lncreall&lt;! their elf!- cord meetin&amp; to be held Thur•
Invasion of aretic air !pol&lt; In 11145, Texas was admltle\f te
reasons for the constant over- The sb,rptllt deellne was In ~Ide adoption of Improv pr~r· armers
in uts such cienc will have to rind ways day evening Jan . 3. at the Rock .
the Union as the 28&amp;h state. - .
all mcrease in farmers· inrome small farms with Ieos than ltc., have rt'duced lhe la"?r. JD· uso of . pu rcha: Ph. .
I
r Ji'.;..ung volume without SpringJ Grange hall.
-Forecasten aald the cold ~ In 1848, the first g•l._ ,....,
is the constant expansion and ...... salet. Farm• wltb lllfl __r~n_!arrmng- by _one·thJrd ~s ferllllzer a - mac ·~ry • o o - ·. ..
eould sweep all the way to lnstaUed at the whL HOuse. '
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- ea,d ed ~Santa~ v,·del Chan·t::Ju~s Jr.f.
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larger , more
::.k=. ol Mexi&lt;!) during the
Realized gross !arm inoome
_If I
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j
. Temperatu,.. dropped to zero States was opeoed In Boston• .
reached a record high this year
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below during the night icroel In 1940, the Nl!fs deliveretl
h
bee
d
ed
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not
The
revolt
wu
quelled
n 0 1nlnt·!Miontana, W•oming, the Dakota•. her heave~t blow to date on LODo
but Product'·on expenses . which
f
Cl
b t h
bla k beard 1bans e)(pres!'led 1 desire to ~et as
n amag severe Y 1
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have risen steadily. also are
BJ' William D. La flprt
I alus u • woctr_:_. a (_' the un. off Castro·s .island
- Irreparably by Khruschev 's de- can sources in New York who
northern MinDelota and Wis· don duriDg World War n. dropo
. h F I~"
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U-"-• Preu lll&amp;emaUoaa
n an uneK.pe ru mclVt'.
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k h d mad
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p'·• •L-···--•s of oxp'··t"veo --~
reco rd hII · or ...... sma
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ed' ••bl F'd 1 C 1
an· And Costro s"d they &lt;oo ld ciSIOO to remove Russtan roc ell a
e conlacLwtl I gov••• u.....,N
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lo
occur
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plctured
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as
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These
lied
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"b
h
of
Livingston,
Mont.
Friday
had
incendl·creases .are ""
eed be ould perm II ramilies lea ve ~hen sh!ppmg spuce was and crews rom e &amp; an .
ernment ca
l a
reac
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..... J bombl •
oolh operatln( and other pro- i
;un
f 1~ 1 113 ransomed tn· ovailable
dispatches aald Cuban students peace" by "witch doctors." woo
gll8t. to 119 miles an hour
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1
ductlon e!Cpehses.
vas~:e p;tson:...· to follow them Then Castro abruptly stopped ~ere angry and c.astro was hav· were Influencing the peasants.
the cold air moved Jn, and A thought lor the· Qy;
• _ ·. &gt;
l'""""e per penon of tbe
to the United Stateo. This he said ,playmg Santa.
mg difficulty keepmg them under Oilier tnuble lflOII:
Mont.. re~rted wlndo can alit~."' llelll'1 ~ ' " ' l
lama [MPUiatlea fl'oa
all
w.. 8 Christmas ""?nus.''
He announced a ban on any control. It was also reported thai The Congo _ U.N. troops
50 rnlles along with bllnd~ ~~df~ .;:!7~!. ~
~
source~ allo bail lllereaaed
And, sure enough, Castro ver· further departure Q( the pri.son- the CUban people are restless be- battle F ida nd Saturda
10VE COI'I'LY
. ., - . ,· tft~
the laot two yean IIIII II at
G
adiB&amp;
Gallipolis milled 1 000 Cubans to go to 'ers' relatives. Thi• followed bttter cause of prolonged shortage of a
r Ya
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... t.c-ase
1•1e re
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·
b
needed •oods
mutinous gandanneo of
...,., ANGELES I UPU - """"" BYJID LEA •.., ROBPn'.... i1} .
• recoI'll It••I• one
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nning 17 !eel Florida to join their kin who had attark&gt;i In the Cu an newspapers
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over liM nsalled from the 1 am · • p. • ru Ma••n 21 ibeen freed earlier thi• week from and radio on Pmidenl Kennnly ' There were other signs of Province. A lflOkesnuut'for U.N.
love cost de!:'J' L. ,~ $100 . WASJUNGTON ~UPIV ) ,... _.. •
11
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f h t bl · th C 'bbean. . .
"--ret•~ Gen I Thant ··'d ~darry F. Byrd (..,. aJ
rise 1a nel •-·
mdmt •-.-.m f•rm- 194 ro
Pt ers.
Pl omeroy·
t 25 17 Hinton 20 months of imprisonment follow· for honoring the six lea ers o t e rou e m . e art
IX\:
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.· -·- ·--··•"lililibl
IDI ... a furiiier de&lt;Hn• In
• · . easanK · •h F 11 1ng lhe dl,.strou• Bay of Pigs In· aoortlve invasion. Kennedy also Cuba's netghhor. the Dommtcao t.nga Presulent Mot.. Tshombe 'rorfeo """ flni!d When the jldge charged from • ..
-•·tlo
2.35 statiOnary, anaw a a '
Re ubll
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elash be- was efusing 1o ·
!le-!lre
he was folsely represent· hospital Frldsy and hll 1011
tbe Ipo,..... n.
4.31 falllng, Charleston 19.49. vaslon. The price of the lnvadero' wa• criticized by the Castro r.. I p c. re...,. ~ a
r.
118" a ~a
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an
to defelll h t'a the senator Would be . 011
Income of the farm popula· Lo d
nd M
attorney
.
-..itrotii'i
1 darns were freedom wa• a"?ut $16 mill ion In gime for •choduhng an address Iween . armed peaomts and Berlin-A oomb tore a
non-larrn
sources
baA
n
.on
a
farrne
d
w·
f'
ld
food
nd
m~iclne
today
to
eo
ooo
C.Ubans.
including
government
military
force•
in
a
aquare
hole
in
the
BerUn
wall.
Robert
L.
T~neo,
Sl,
on
when
the.
88th
Conlf"'l
·~
1
lion from
'" te
a It was made
. known me the freed prisoners
.
ho ·[· d I ed
IJur&amp;llry cltar&amp;•·
Jan · t ·
accounted ror more than. one runnmg f I 'I eet an
Once
and famlh.es, rura I area. FlrsI reports sa ld ~-"~n aul r11es ep or
80
third of total personal income
~:'!;.. 11 ,
ol tho families rould deparl. pro· in Miami's Orange BowL
,about 30 persons were killed. in· Incident. ssyi"' jt ICC&lt;IJII~ilhed
olnce 195S.
Ohio Rl•er _ Aliquippa down vld ing they left behind all th•ir In New York 11 was learned rludinl Gen. Miguel Rodrignea oo &amp;ood and broke. 1,5011 Wtndowo
One of the reaeons lor the In· 13, 4.511
.,
a .m... Na1.tona1 up 14, posesston• but the clothes they
. from dispalrhes .smuggled
bl . from Reyes of the Dominican army In West Berlin.
creasinl Income per person ls :35 p.m.; Bingo up 14, 7:50 were wearin&amp;, almost 6,000 Cu- Cuba___!_hat~_c.a~tr~ a_P_~u: __•mage
16
the lacl that many lower in· p.m.; Bill Hougland up 14 , 3:55
- - -·-- J~. ke
come Ianners have been rorC!.!d am . Miss Nancy up 15 4:40
out of the larmlni buslne.... :m:: John J . Rowe do~n 15.
This trend .will probably In· 7 a .m.. ; Captain Harrison down
•
See It At ...
crease as wtll also the contln· 18 4·o5 am · Hamilliln down
ued shift to part·tlme r::ns !11: 6 • m : J~rry Bosworth up
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.&lt;UPJ) - John (Jake Ule Bar·
·~hpart·tlrne l~cllllllr~~r fa~m I17, 2:15 p.m.; New Martinsville I WASHINGTON I UP II - An The controversy flared up again ber) Factor Friday produced a photostat of a t5,000
· e a;r~se ::mwas $3 470 up 17, 3;15 a.m.; Elisha Woods overe."thu•i..tic information re., over an Air Force lest of the check he contributed to t~e l960 Ni~On·Lodge campaign
estlmhatl bouor, 30
I ab,ve up 17. 4:20 a .m.. Peggy Down· I•••• was blamed today for new I' rocket - which the ndmlniotra· to counter Republican CritiCISm of his Chnstmas pardon
PHONE WI 9-3202
whlc • a
per cen
ey up 17 5·20 am · Jacob G.
"- red
ped · lh 1 by President Kennedy
11161 and 40 per ~nt aoove 19M, d
18 • 2·30 . ·.· Luther lnlernatlonal furor over the Sky· tlon h., or=
orrap - tn e
I
d
. .
of the Nixon and Lodge Commit·
bolt ml!u~;lle
IAtlnntlr missile range Last Sat- r Factor aced eportahon on a
d
· th own • ·· a. m.,
which Wll the Iow year 10 e1 Hurdman down II. 5:20 a.m.;
urday.
Imail froud conviction on which he
an was dated Sept. 29• 1960·
lo!ll 10.
IC V Horner up 18. 6·15 a.m. ;
I d . t served a prison sentence In 1948 was signed by hlo wJfe.
Because the Keneral price
Albert Holden up 20, 6:40 a.m.;
The Alrh F"~rce t:ue a s ae· until the Presidenl squa•hed the Factor said he had sent a check
el is hl&amp;her now than it waa in Lunga Point up 23 , 5: tO p.m.;
' mont at t e I me CBO!mmgi fa comed·l proceeding when he pardoned the
$25,1100 to the late Eleanor
M&lt;
II zed net InCOme per
M
plete &gt;Uccess.
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Titan up 2.,, 7:20a .m.; ary ·
1
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s ort11 ,,..,r
1 h8 t lth h th philanthropist ChrtBtmas Day.
farm has increased only 26 per up Greenup 3;10 a.m.; Edeana
0 JllCa
Ue
Isources sol( t
~I oug
~~ Rep. William E. Miller. of New
invasion but tbto wao n·
cent, when figured in constant Bosworth down 31, 2 : ~~ a.m.;
,t•st was aol sucdms tuh as. cou York Republlosn Q8llonal
turned when her project to ralite ll
be expectel un er
e r1 rcum·
n of
·
ch
dalla
" rooD PICI'URE
up 31 . 4:45 a .mH:
stances. the Air Force statement man. demanded Thursday that
a eet tracton m ex ledange
INcorthern up 32, 3:05 a.m ; .
President give assurance the
prisoners was canee .
1 1 dl
An interesllng feature ol the
Bowles down 33. 4 a.m.; Re·
was m ' ~a ng.
.
Idon wao nol Influenced by
"I never wao aoked lor contrf·ll
food buylna picture is
dnwn 33, &amp; a.m.; Beaver COLUMBUS IUPII _ 1'he man The Atr Forr.• satd at Cape palgn contrlbutlono to the
to the fund lor the
ron.umer.' expense• for food
33 , 6:45 a.m.: Dorothy Es· lwho wlll !ll&lt;'ceed him has called Canaver~~ . lasl Saturday that the lcrat.. Factor and his wife, Rolla.
ol prisoners, but If they
have increased almost 50 per
up 34, 4:25 am.: Franklin Atty. Gen. Mark McElroy'• ram· SkyOO,it lmpaeted ~ the ta:get gave political contributions totJal·
asked me I'd have gladly
rent since 1960. At the same Pierce down 35. 2 p.m.: J. S. poign to enforce the slate Sunday area and ';',as a fully gu ded lng $22.1100 to three Democratic
a million dollars to free
time. larm receipts for the Lewis down 35. 2:3&amp; p.m.; Sy· ctooing Law ridiculous and "an test mlSstle Pentagon oources groups In 11100.
1,100 prfaoners," he uld.
"lrne lood have Increased only camore down 35) S: IS p.m.: Sui· ,ohvloo• la.&lt;t mlmtte effort to make satd thll wa.' misleading because : Rep. Emanuel Coller. D·N.Y.. :-------=--=----~
aoout 20 per cent. Thlo means folk down 36. J:2&amp; p.m.: Rav· 'a name lor himself."
-5ince lhe missile carried no cbalrman of lhe House
thal marketln&amp; costs and ter~ enswood down 3~, 2:06 a.m.: William Saxbe who takes ovttr prote-ctiVe nose cone, It was ~·- Committee, said In a
Mlso Su•an up 35. 2·36 a.m.; the post .Jan. 14 ~hen the new ad·l po&lt;ted to-and did- burn up hk• IMlllen accusation ww 'aa
_ ______.. ___ · - RE'n.IRN8 HOMJIJ
Alton Zephyr up 35. 4 10 a.m.: 'mimstralloo Is tworn in. said he a meteo.r tn the almo~.phere. B~~ ao it is cheap."
Leo Gilmore luta
3&amp;, 5:40 a.m. ' was neither consulted nor advi•Nf they satd the word Impacted
The check phQtostat Factor dil·
!rom a visit
'
-Queen CtlY iahout the action.
lmpli~ hthat the ml&lt;Sile actually played wu made 001u~t~to~ti~ !l
2
45
Columbus an;
up ' a.m.; He added that he has no lnten· struc 1 • taraet areo.
IN IATIBACTORYdown 4' 05 a. Jon o! becoming heir to a "i&gt;uck· -The Skyoolt earned fullauid· SPRINGFIELD. ill. IVPII
up 5' 10 a.ID: et of Worma" and believes the once equipment. but it had lW John t•. Lewis. 82. furmer pretti·ll
. down ?:llfi a. new enforcemenl drive wlll end thruot reversal. whlrh shuts off dent ol tbe United Mine Wotrker·s.ll
Oliver Slieorer down 9:30 ' with "little or no results anyway." the power when the mJSatle Is on waa reported In "aatllll&lt;tory'"
When ,01!
It I!
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I "I do not feel bound to any the proper course. For this rea· l'OI'lditkMl today •t a hotplL11
·,
LO:W, LOW .l.oterul :coiL . "
'~~:;;~.~~:·:lhr - S • m e Irourse of action otarled by Me· son, .It had been expected thtlllhe where he undtrwetlt IUtltry
Loan · ior M4·
~I .
tO p.m.; As~·~ Elroy .. ba a•serted.
mlsstle ~ould overshoot •t. taraet 8 peptic niter.
CARS, TRUCKS,
lll55 p.m.; A. E. Y • McElroy. ala Friday new• con· by 86 mtleo.
Lewla wu hare with two broth·
FARM AND
down Marrnet12,15 a .m.: R. ference. charaed thai . dlocount As It IUrned out. If the ml1SIIe era and • olotor lor
Bolwurth II up Winfield S:· stom in six clUes were habitual had not burned up In the . atmoo· Chrtatmaa hoUdayo.
.; Leila Shearer do w n olltrKlero of the closing law and pl)ere. It would have overlhot
THANK YOU
~~~~::e~ I a.m.: Little Edward that It was his f&lt;lSpon•lbillty to target by 100 mtleo-34 more
'I
Winfield I : IS a.m.: Mer· art In lhe mattor. He Mfd hi• expected .
FOR YOUR PATRONAGE
DIYOTID fO_INTIIIIt OP
-~
down Winfield 0::10 a.m.
only cour"' ol aetlon lo to file The latest interpretation of
MAlON
Repayment II eeared to JOtar
We're
ringing
out
the
Old
and
ringing
In
the
New
civil sulto aplnst the oloreo.
radio·telemetry data from
!arm Income.
with greetinp full of warmest good wishes to
"All corporations have 10 dn Is iSky hell Indicates II flew on
"ltOJ)UCTION
each of you: lllfY
be the grandest year of
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The Racine Tornado •n n I buDd up a U to I lead at I he .\Iter an Albany player miD- cine, at the end of the I hI r d foul ahot. In a one and one Ill- hll on 15 ol 16 for 31 per cent· Yaung copped the teurney
down in history last nl8ht .. tb,e quarter's end. Larry PrIce et" a free throw, Racine JUard quarter.
ualion to put RaciDe ahead lll- Albany, Je ol 52 lor 11 per ceni. ICOI"In8 bonon lor one pme
wir!nenl of the SecoDd Amwal aCCOIIIlled lor all of Racine' a Bruce Beeale made a I u m p Albany' a Ed KJJII'IIde t le'CI ik. Twenty aecoDda later Slti&amp;ht Albany'• fine eenter. Dan by dumpio&amp; 1n 3% poinll.
Hollday Tournament wbell tbey points In the llnl perlnd.
ahot with 1:17 remalnir!6; In the the pme up at SHf with a sank a Jumper to bring it up to Sltight, led both leamt In sear- Mark Smltl- of Amta • Bern
carne from behind 'W beat' AJ. Behind 21HO with lour mln· third Quarter wlllcb toot t be Jump lhot early In the fourth 31-86. An Albany player mle ill&amp; with 17 polnla wl!lle Prkle scored • points hilling on 10
bany of Athens County 42 to SO utea left In the aecond quarter, lud away from Albany for the quarter, but BW W!cldlne made the ball following the basket led Racine with 13.
of 11 from the free throw lint
In one of the most
excltlna Racine notcbed ten polnll to !tnt time In the prne. clronl· the &amp;CHhead, baaket for Racine and the action resulted In
a
OONIIOLAnON GAM£
while teammate Blll
Qulnll
games ever played In the rela· only two for Albany w puU wllll- cally for Albany, Racine never on a picture blyup with 5:SS play In which Albany milled In the conaolation game 6llo had a aood nlghlln collectt1vely new Racine Gymnasium. ID tw1l polnta at haHitme.
feU behind again even lhouglt Jdl ·in the pme.
the llbot aDd Price wu fouled. which preceded the Racine-A~ lni 21 polnll.
Racine replaced Ames-Bern, Aa the tension of the clole the aarne "• not settled unto Racine then atarled Pla&gt;'in« Price sank both foul ~bot. with bany game the HaMden Eng!IIACJNE
the delending chaft1PS, who lost gan~~~ moonle!fln the tblrd quy: the Jut mOmentS iii the birth control baU, looldng for I he lt seconds left and Racine was neer• wer; never behind
:
Priee
J.J.I3
Bailey
1·2-4
18
8&amp; to 3:- in lost· night's tonsola- tar, the Tornado kept PIUUini quarter when some Racine foul good shot u the time ticked aU but wearing the champion's they easily downe'CI the Am.,. Beegle 1-1·11. Saller 2-4-8, wicl&lt;:
·ltorr game to Harnden.
aw~y and flnall,y lied 1111 IICOI'e abootlllg put the game on~· away (lor .Ome re!son time crown.
Bern Greenies 80 to 68.
~ ~ne z.u. Totals 11-(12·21 )-12.
.. T!)e Tornado had no e a s y at 28-28 on a drlvtna layup by Here's \\'hal .b4ppened after ticking away In • clil~e g a m e Fo~r polnta were JCOred In Offensively Hamden looked
ALBANY
of It as t h • y
traDed Ted Balley wllh ,2:'111 lelt In the Racine pulled ~' ·~ltll. 48 seerna to create a situation In the last It seconds, but all like a completely different team ' Slrlght 1-1·17. \face
Z-!·5,
ll!roughout all of .lh• e a r-1 y quarter. Albany a Dan. Sltight HCondJ left In the third quar- which !ans are u I)OIIy u 1 were anti-climatic u Larry S.l- from the ~ne tbat played ft.l. west Z-3-7, Enlow 2-0--1. Kincade
·JIII18 ol the low-scOring game. sank one of hll Jump llbotl to ter, Price canned · the rebound crowd m Tlmea Square oq New ser made two free throws and eine Thursday night. They hit 2.J.5. Total• lf&gt;IG-tOI·38.
In the flnl quarter Racine put Afb4ny bact In front, but of S.lser'a milled foul lhot to Year's Eve). Any way both Strtght made a last RCOnd lay· on 31 out of 7'l llbots for 1 good Racine
. 5 20 34 42 _ 42
.eouldo't- to find lbe range Larry Saller went to Jbe foul put Racine allead Jf-30; Slrlght teama mlsiiOd several ohots at up.
4S per eent- much better than Albany
11 22 32 31 _ 31
a~ Albany took adVantage ol lint and :cabnlY aallk lw1l free then made ~ last se IHt n d the basket untn, with 10 aec- Both tearna were cold in the their ahoottna Thunday.
HAMDEN
thll Racine Inefficiency
to throw• to !mot the score.
Jum~ jo Qiake it ~ Ra· onds ]eft, Bailey made both shooting department. Racine Harnden center,
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Mr. aod Mrs. Robert Pitt aod

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very taltlllted. and most Gf all,
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DISCUSS DEFENSE BUDGET-President Kennedy poses with
of Stall at
West Palm Beach, Fla., where !bey diztcussed the military budget
From left:
Marine Commandant David Shoup; Gen. Earle Wheeler; Adm. George A~::~:~: Defense
~ecrelary Robert S. McNamara; the President; Gen. Ma•well Taylor,__,
Roswell
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AUT01140Bn.E lflluraneo ped to zig zag, dam, embroldE Adam• muolcal opectals for
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Evelyn MltcheD, aboot 50, wao
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Our finale began with Edle and
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to WY %-2156 ood ask a friend- SINGE:R AU'fOMATIC zlg zag
OFFERS THE BEST lltJl m Trofalgar Square. Sadden- Ted Pool, ••t.•a• 41N&lt;lor of actual direcVng ls done, the '
distance II
1)1 Ad·writer to aaslst
you. sewing machine. Fingertip
CLAIR WOODI
1y they see Jn the diJitance the maay o1 &amp;elevllioB't top sbow• rector i:s unable to edit his
Among those from a
We will bill yoU.
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'10 Grenadier Guardl!l on parade. od former )ect~~rer wKh IJ"D"'
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who came for tbe funeral
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FOR NEW or used cars-Or sewing wJthout attachments.
POMEROY WY 2·2649
As a contrast we used the Third feuor at.tu• •• the UCI.A the· film bcause 0.0 money 15
Ida Howell were Mr. and
a BALDWIN
Sold new lor $319.00. Will sell
CHESTER 98• 2145
Air Force B~nd playtn• a 1·... aln an. de-rtment.&gt;
lble to keep h•m on •alaryK·
Solon Butcher, Mr. and
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The net . result of all this . Cleland of Cleveland, Harry 0&amp;34061
ewa, Athens, LY
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12 24 8tc CURTISS - BREEDING SER- There was no need to have l HOLLYWOOD iUPJl - During lthat the director ¥nds up domg vidson of Columbus, Mrs. Eth·
l0.9-tfc --~~~---- ICE. Bre« to Gold Medal Edie participate just because ev~ the 12 years that J've been di· 1everything ~e·s been asked to. do
Rainey of Pt. Pleasant, Dav·
Chester, 805-3260.
(3) IN ME.~ORIAN TWO COCKER SPANIEL pups plus proven buiJs for $1. For ery ".tar" of a m!Wcal show is recting 1how1 for television I've - and pleasmg every~ne but hun· ld W. Davidson, Sr. stationed
with harness and leash. 115 prompt efficient service, call supposed to 1ing the last notes come to acquire a set of enor- self. When th~ awar 5 are hand· at Norfo]k, Va., Johnny CleIN MEMORY or our husband each. Phone WY 2·2324.
Leland Parker, Pomeroy, 0 ., before the curtain comes down. rnously fast physical reflexes.
ed out, and If he geh one, he land, stationed at Okinawa, and
and father, Ronald E. Grllld- ----- - - - ~- WY Z.2264 or Albert Parker, Why force the two together just Take, for example, my reiiJXlnse know 5 that the he
statues. ofand
r s. Frieda Howell of
~!~h~ear as 1 &amp;row o1der
'58 Chevrolet • $995 Chester, Ohio 9(15..3415.
because It Is standard practice while watching the television set ple.~ues rep~:nt t fnnt
Flushing, Ohio.
And notice all you did
Bel ~tr V8 4 .or. Sedan.
12 20 30tp and Is being done land done and from a comfortable position on mil'l gott~n . 8 r.
Larry Spencer returend home
Buying a
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Beautiful metallic blue fm·
done and done I?
the living room couch. Sometimes Even w•thm thP context of
a week at Children'!!: Hos120b) INSURANCEu.., Sian lo41•tduall,
I suddenly bolt upright, the blood television lt'iee to be, we all ~m
in Columbus for eye sur- ,
1 thank dear God In Heaven lob. Clean original uphol·
New Car?
I had I darling Dad like you. aterv.
Power ..a. lidt-.
Ito be the v1cbml
&lt; of. self-delus•on.' gery. His mother, Mrs.
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approach
wafl
especlaUy
rushing
helter·skelter
to
my
head
D d I con be ·'5'9 Ford - - $1095 BARNES
You were
SIMPSON
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prouda of •
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V82Dr. Sedan. Jo~ ordnma_tic .
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rnt!Cireu
out 1 Mr · Charles McCauley of
When troublf' C'lll'lY" nround I
Agenry
not qUite
"1Jl.tuler lnwuranee
should not Intrude upon Peg- tatlon .IS
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mf'
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Pomeroy, Ohio
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Made me brave and ~trong.
Portland .
12 24 8tc tectlon , Life, Auto, Fire, P~ Each. one In hiR (or her ) own about ~ partlcul~rd show 18 trJg·lder such unfavorable conditions? Leta Parsons of Portland speo1tU FINANCE, INC., aa
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No m.ller What h.. hap
a:uociue comp&amp;DJ of
l'w !1, M"Iddle- right is 1 jewel Why Dl!x pearls gcred
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d mm . Without
I f the He does the best ht&gt; can. He &amp;mday afternoon Wlth
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(I . FOR AlE or RENT port.
diamondll and. emeralds whe~ s tg lt:st a vanct•l ~a.rn ng 'droml works, to keep body and IIOUI t!). sy Pr'Offitt. Her evening guc!StS II NATIONWIDI
MUTIJAL, you caa DOW
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gu• thal
e, ~ eth er ~ nd to preserve h"1.11 sa.n· were her Sli~, Mr. and .,_
uuuen
recallnewspaper
Ihe trt!rnulouM
hours
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finaoce your car the low•
•ro my dear·~·and precious j when you wtsh 11. buy or sell.
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wn. brilliance? A! you can see, t l
d th
1ty. He mtroduce~ what subtle 1r- Charles Proff1t.t and &lt;lau,ghter,[l interest ,,.,.Y ... at'ld Md •
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Rtlad the Want Ad!l (or quick·
Ctmple&amp;t lltn:b
oe:-;th· believe In the htlent 1 I wen
h 1 1 m o a s t•JW an 1 eb many
ttl' n'tan1s he can m
)'our savings by insurin.c
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ml'
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-h¥ his wife and
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Crilt Bracller4
Use on a show .
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Ipressure on th e a dver,.•smg
· agen- of Wurthington were s u p p e
with Nationwide. So MWrllf:, P ....e 01' C'H&amp;art
Th" next step, then. 1111 to take , e sys m.
/orf }'Oll buy your nest
TO
SALES
HOUSE.
6
room
and
bath.
Good
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BRADFORD.
Rat*e.
Obt
this
jewel
and
put
in
in
its
prop·
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A
elas!uc
example
flf
what
the
cies.
discussions
with
executives,
guest~
of
Mr
and
Mrs
A
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(8) AU
car, set me firn for doll·
location
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d1rtwt01·
must
fal'e
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nenr s.
ese Bradford Christmas Day
'*·barreled savinpt
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Voun•stown
kt"t•h"'
t"·
floor • EXPERT
--~ --WATCH·--. 1 terevlsion
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1ar~ JUs· on1y aven ues .,•f rcdress
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repa 'ring me. any muslt'&amp;
show soml'thlllg hke thiR .
M nd M B . Sic'' np!•m ll
ne Rambler
CGJt WY 2-0020. A. H RolleD· work guaranteef'l. Corne~ oi Is mad~ up or mood.s The mood I The S(T~pt a~nves by a studiO Iami rrudi.on.
. Iand r da:ghte/s.Lis::a~f Woods·
Pelrl W• Willi•ms .. '
· World Standard or Compat't
Da~m .
10 llttc center and Serond Streets may be exlremely explo!'JVf". surh 1 me~senge1 who s breathing heav1· 01 he ean do whal olhe~:s have 1 f ld
~ d
Esrelltnce
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• a8 "TI~· l lvt'ly Oil@" or low l ly ihrst !iign of t•·oublt' ! l lpon done he{ore h1m. Ue &lt;·an forSJ~ke le spent l'les ay and.
lnd Son '
Big ('ar room. ridl! ancln..rfnrm.
4).,, _R RENT._ _ Bl ason, est a II :;,W30tciS P'"'''···u•·• •u',. 1, as Edte:, , 1-.,-,,,_._ 1first readmg , lhe plot and the the hollow hallway!!: or television j nesday last week With his
·- · •- • od THR~E
nd 1'"f · b- ~essmg.
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· Mr . and Mrs. . C'he.;ter ll WY. 318
N. S.condMiddleport
An.
ance Srna II car --·"'lqf I
a:.
a ' u•lr room urm~
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For ekample,
II rew months (' aracters appear to 18\'{' hecn and
m
directions.
2·2311
manatretabOitj
f.d an~~t~ished apart- PHOTO
COPYlNG Services. ba('k 1 did "Here's I!'.che" In New Ideveloped by the rne!llleOJler him and her parents, Mr.
OFFICE HOURSI
ment!l. WY' .N434.
Copy any Jetter or doculnent. York. The prnblem was to find self. in transit.
Mr;J. Ralph B~dgley.
9:00 to 5:00 o.u,
Metropollt~Ji' ...otar111
12 6 tfc Reuter Insurance, Pomeroy. the appropriate background for The producer's memo cheerfulDr. hathryn Philson of A.UI&gt;-11
others by AppointiMnt
E. MaJa Scrie&amp;. Pfttn!I'01 :._
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2 15 tfc tht song "Lonely Town." Where ly announ(·~ a 1·asting seRsiun
urn, Ala .. spe~t a wee~ vaca.
·THRJl:f! rnnm aod bnlh furni•h- ~ -K;,-, o..- Plumliiiii•H - •'" ean a slt·anger in New Vork eorly the next mnrntng. The P'"'
tion over Chrcstmas wtth
APPROVED FINANCE,
Phon• WY !-:1170
4 S2 ~~~ , f'd a~rt~~nt .. l!lo one 1small
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.bt&gt; loneiiPr than liUft'l)un~f'd hy d.urtlon IIChedule ma.keR no menPhllo~n. Mr. and Mrs. F r e u......
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••toeiattf~Miilh
- - - - - · _ ~----- -'--. office" loom. Cool!! bu ldlllli!
MlaeruUle. OIUt
people 00 the subway? That'a t10n of rehearsal time because 1_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
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ONF. HALF 'f'ON IH!I Chevio- Middleport.
12 1 tfc
Rod Y•"' ,.• ., l•oobleo
wbero we shot the number.
the show must he llniohed In five
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wilson
ATIONWIDI
let pick up truck. •150.M,,~ Flni'NISHEO and unfurnish.ed we .,•v• all siJet: 18Wf!r . .eta1Bft 1
Dlteoua&amp;s Aaeleot Ad•ge
day11 . Th:Eil'8 en1y h begtnnin&amp;. The Sunday School ~ance . 1 oi Jackson, Mr. l;l.nd
MUTl•ALIMSURANC:ECOMPAIY
Call W\' 2-- 2853.
t2 29 3Lp
apartmentl. Paid utilities. BeReaiOalllle ra&amp;ea.
of Dayton, Booth~~~~~ ~~ •·•••· Hom• OH•c.: Ce&gt;lumllua. 01111
1 heartily disapprove of that an· The p1·oblem• get w~~n- the for Dec. 23 was 87, offermg was 81ll
fore 5 p. m . Phone WY 2· Call Wl' l..zt'lf,
Nl(l:lll clent adage that the average TV lti ..... 'r;.~ • • wu• • • n
.. ~.61.
F •
ard , Homer and ~lth H
NE!!.!!!!.~ ~Oil A ~w UA
2776. a£ter 5 p. m. Phone WY
126 de viewer has the mentalily of a 12· r,;
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~ Mr. and Mrs. ·a.. Shaefferlw,~e~r~e~g~ue~s~t~s~o~f~M~•:s.~H~a~r~ry~Ha~y~-~!ii:~;:;';!ii:!ii:!ii:!ii:!ii:!ii:~
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of eotumbus came saturday to 11
2-3574.
12 6 tfc
I? It REAl ESTATE
yenr·old and B&lt;('(lr dlng Iy must ~ ~
,
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d M H ld
.
treatPd as an idiot. Unfortunately, ;
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MODERN FURNISHED lod ...
many in our Industry l!dhere to
Blackston and family. They
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furnt!hed lto~arlment. Middle·
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th!A rule. which b1 why l believe ·'
• tulned home Tuesday. .
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port. WY ~-'llf74.
I u. ·•e '\Aitlflt1 "'iftt
:the o • • r all quality of 1'V
JAN. I
Mr. and Mrs. Don Batley and
Office Hours: 9 to 1~. 2 lo 5 (Close at NooD OD
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Ch1 pt r 18' OES family left Monday evemng
IHI CNI!JlOLIT
SIX ROOMS and bath In Har.
programm ng 18 "' """ ·
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omeroy
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Thurs. - Eut Court St., Pomeroy
JMINI!t.
t'•n,·. 1,0()11
riAOnvllle. SH :z.-4&amp;!14.
POMEROV- 8 ~room frame When Dizzy Gtlle~pie appeared will meet Tuesday, at 1:45 p. spend Chrtstmas Wltb her
•Wftl'l', low mll••l•· •U
VIArl lnt•r ., 11 . • t . fin.,
12 28 Gtc 1 house with bath, gas furnace ;on "The l.lvely DnM~, "' 1 felt his m., at the Masonic Temp I e. ther. Mrs. Barnhart of Woods· ·
wbUt 111p. :1•11 r.u. in.
1 heating, small utility build· mu!lie was prt-tty "lar out," so 1 There wut be an election,
field.
\ '1, llld . t.raiU . tt., II,
N. . 111tl
FIV~ -ROOM --ond bath wllhl ing. Large lot out of high put his Rroup out In left fleld of - --- -~ -Mr. aod Mn. Jerry Snowden ,
w~t.er . S.'UIOO.BD. Can be bought the ~ Angeles Dodger baRebell ring on the merry-go-round • , • of Columbus spent the weekend
buement. Call WY 2. !)434 .
1. ,,
29
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w1th
$500.00 down, balance stadmm. We didn't explain it.
It wa1 there for you to eateh, il with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
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$.18.64 per month. Cheaper When Peter Nero played the you saw it. What to me wa• most Arnold Snowden.
(14a) FOR LEASE
than rent.
"""g "Snmethtn'o Cnmin"' uoder- impori.ant wo• tho fort thst we Mr. aod Mr.. Robert Grueser
Now nallabl• at 2 ltteatlont: Cornet' Thinl 11H1
MODERN Su~Mermarket-·--;jth 14 ACRES - t .. room fram~ neath a 22-foot rad&amp;T Aeanner, wt did It for good or had , rather ~t~nd sons of Sprlngfrekl and Mr.
Main In MIDDLEPORT and Ceurt 5ti'MI Ill
APPLES and aweet cldtr.
t f
C U house wllh runnlnK water and hoped people would get the eon· than eapitulate to a "performer and Mrs. Gene Grueser and
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POMEROY.
Red and yellow dellclotll, Stay.
~w
p~enV or ;se. 82 free gas. OUt cellar, garage nectlon. It WB!i like the brass In front of a sparkling curtain:' family of .Colu~utJ Bpent the
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man Wtnenp 1 Red Rome. ~
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~r • and Nmall bam. Plenty gar· ·- ~--· -- - - - Televillion muslt'als ahould not weekend wtth ~hell' parents, Mr.
SHIRT
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LAUNDIIIII
Grlmel Golden, Glllo&amp;ly'o 1Jro.
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be background music ala our,.,_ ond Mrs. Lew" Grueser.
POMEROY
MIDDLEPORT
clwd. State Routo AI, CarHelp W•nted
gOO&lt;t gravel road between
INSTRUMENTS
touranto. They must be provoca-' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thabet and 1
peata', Ohio. 1 111 21 :JOip
.
---- ---Pomeroy Middleport aod Rut- TROMBONE- d · - - Phon ttve to be exritlnR. Television Is fomtly of Mason spent Sunday I
=-c,----c:-c. · ·--·
-·~- WOMAN, between 50 and 60 land. E~pllonal at $4500.00.
' an &lt;'BSe .
e 18 vi111ual medium. and the produe- with her !lister, Mr. and Mrs.
COAL AND 1.1011'1' baultnc. yearo old to stay with elder- cepttonal at f!BOO,OO,
SH 2-4303, Ernie John,.n, Rut-er aod director muot take the ,.. Edgar Abbott and family.
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12 ~ oponslblllty of hetng more than a Mrs. Velma Douglasand Ja11e 11
WV NIU.
11-27-IO!c ly lady fur room and board 110 ACRES - On F•vel road, land.
WHERE THERE'S A WANT aod •10.00 a week. Contact: 7 mlleo from Pomeroy, 211
LEGAL NOTICE
eurtain for a Vaudevllle stage. are spending the Chrlstma• vaTry tbe "Want Ad" way. Ealy Edward Miller at Letart Falla, mlleo from Roole 124 l2 accation with her molller Mrs
&amp;o u•. and Inexpensive. tool
Ohio, far Interview.
res bottomland eo acr.es new- Pll,m• !::"Jrlt~~:.1 c!ho.. '...
GlVE.II; DINNER
Euda Hamrick of Ivydale, W
can WY 2-2151.
-~ ~- ~ ~~ ly fenced pas~re. some tim· ~~~~." 1~d~~~\.~. r-~h~!~~. •::::~ Mrs. W. A, Morgan enter· Va.
The Tax Books are now open for the paym•nt of
...ENT
ber Good 7 - room .frame """'" '"" •• ••• 11h ••• "' ,.. lained wllll a family dinner at
Mrs. !Wbert Burdette aod
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EMPLOY
181
·~wma M cm•r.o
r.
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••mber.
Hnm.r OrUHtll, Jr.
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December and June, 1962 Real Estate taxes. Also
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A r•ur..a, new and
. hou~e with bath,
furnace bfina platnurr. flt•l'l
petluon •· her home AtheM Road, Chrtsl· Mrs. Norman Wyersmiller Vl!llt·
Delinqu~nl
tax. Books close Feb. 1, 1963.
·
uted Typlwritss., vaeuum
WANTED
heating, basement, 2 porches. :;'~~m~n ~~~~=::~=:~ ~~=~.c~~= mas. ptesent were Mr. and Mrs. ed with Mrs. Dwight l.&lt;lgan at
cteuen and noor polisher•. w....- O - Hauling of cooal or Good bam ehlcku house and c... No . 13,4\4, pra,.lnl for di\'ni'H R. L. Gotthardt and son. Bruce Meigs Memorial Hospital Tuesnn '&amp;:o
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from .aid Pliylll• Ann Orlffltll on U••
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CLYDE G. MILLHONE
Rl!pllr lfi"Yice, 1be P'abrlc llveat()('k, Fire wood for sate. uUUty building. $8500. Owrtf!r lf'(ILind• of trll:sa netlect ot dUlY and or Columbus. Mr. and Mrs. Ro- day afternoon.
1
Shop, 115 W. Second. Pome- WY !-(l57S.
11 21 30te may assist In fananclng.
::!~:'.~or...r:::~l';;, f~! ~!:~"~~~. ::'.~~~ ger Morgan and daughter Kathy Mrs. Robert Burdettt.
Meigs County Tre..urer
roy . WY %-2214. Pomeroy
IUSINESS·131 ACRFJJ- st arrn or rROft ~:tt..~·r:::o,:.."Y~!~~ r~"s",.'d•·:~!! !.~~ and son, Keith or Middleport, Mrs. ~orr1_1an Wyersml1er, wetce tl
1191
Slna- Saltl and ~rvlce.
for tractor fannin«. balance b• fOf' h ..rlns on or attn HI• Olh and Mrs. Morgan.
In Gall!pohs 1\J.esday. M~r::·i~. r~~= lir!ii:!ii:!ii:501,i!ii:!ii:5!ii:!ii:!ii:5!ii:5!ii:~~!ii:!ii:llsj
11-f.Uc
ne.,nRTUNITIES
to be pasture, some &amp;imber. ".,. 0 ~~!:~~~~f1t11~; Jr.
1Haggy ands on, Gary, ~
·~ ~·a:. SP.1"\.\.ooO'•
;-,...;.- - 1
Good 5 • room frame house, J. B. O'llrl•n.
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GUEST SPEAKER
Ito Pomeroy with them.
'A • h fOR RENT: Larp grocery for
AUotl'lf.ll for P1olntUf
.
Houlel1olcl Atllcleo yo oe~ rent wllll equipment. S.'LUO Bond bam, other buildings on
"" " "" •·•·•~,._,,__.,, Dr. Lester Roush or .Portlaod has been confined to Holzer hoo•
.don• 1111 ljoQ tbem ,.~Ill a month. Call Clifton, w. Va., State Hltlhway, 12 miles from
will
be
the
goest
speaker
this
pital.
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Alnl M . PhOne .wv 2·..1.iti and 773-&amp;941. And 6 room:t~ and Pomeroy, 14500. Can bl! fin- fto .. 80~:~,.~".. ~!'! ~~-- or .-s- SUnday morning at the Middle- Mr. Barrie Phillips and Miss
anCf!d .
dent'• II unllnllwn. WIU , .... ootW. port First United Presbyterian Carol Bearhs spent Christmas
We bmdle Ill sins of
1111 ·I10' ' '"-'""'ied
ba"
~or ltOI'O lor .., 00 1
hi I on IM ll!lth. dlo:f o' ~mbn,
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C. C. CUCKt.ER~ REALTOR I1ou.
the •nld~nlsned tiled hll p•tl· Chursh ln the absence of the in Columbus with Barrie's sis-· for bottle gas.
WE fjt~
..1'\LY LOAN a Blue month.
WY •
• -lion 1101011
her In lhl Court ot Com·
I.t
Rev. Howard Rup- ter a od Iamil Y, Mr. a od uu9.
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mon
Pl .. •• ur Mela• c ouatr, ott1o .• m ms er,
what we sell
:..W.. C.rJ*-~fbampooer
•lth
(20) BUSINESS
PAULINE MARliNS
"'""' """ No. '"''· " " ' " ' ' " • poll. •~ service wlll be at Robert Grimm.
Blue
r
·•otre
dJYoi"Ce uul tart~. cuatody, Nntrol
J.~..
uu
SH ·um
and tdU111Uoo or 111• minor ehlldr-ett 10:30 1
all church members Mr. Dore Arnold has retL..rn.
t'lt'liM.t Hltr FurnJture.
CC"'' ,,.,..~~
12
21
3tc
ot lh• parUea. and lor • 11 oilier •ad __ .... otNlors are ur11ed to atteod ed to biS' home after bet'•• -n....,]% %4
rurth•r 1..tlet lo whleh 111 m.,- be en· lUlU
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5tc ""ATINil AND PLUMBING (241 LIVESTOCK
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to
Meigs
Memorial
Hoo·~
tht trounda ot ~o• •••len ot dutY
' 11.
Maellet Pwaaca
•nd Q1retne trtlll\1 . Said uu .. wUI
HERE
pual for several we&amp;s.
IUli.:AND,
OHIO '
town. Sll~,
Arneld Brethen
GOOD MILK COW to fre!hfn ::, r~~ ~':~::.;~ 1
rter tlle am1.
Mrs. Befnard Krinke
bouse-to-house. Ill I. Main St., Pomeroy, Ohio 100n. Rolland Searles, RutJohn BawH'Iy, Plsllltlff
and
of Bellview are vis· Mr. and Mn. Carol Sayre of
· . Shop, l.!P.
Pltotte WY Z.K~
laod - Harrisonville Rd., Ph.
HALt.toAv • •••n•.
lllng with. Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Pittsburgh spent tbe bolk1117
. .. ,, ..
. 11-31-711
1 1 _,c SH 2-4626.
12 21 6tp ol) 11 , :.:~tor,_~':~ :~r
.:~~m
neth Braun.
season with .their relaUvea.

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Coin-Op r:'" Dry Cleaning
10 pounds $2.00

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Mr . ami :\Irs. Bub Clark and
tam)h ol 1'cxas spent Christ·
nuu. \ at'ation with her mother,
LHiian Lee. A family reunion wa~ held wit h Mrs. Lee't
('hildrt-n pre&lt;&gt;ent.
Mr. and Mrs . T . r.'. Hilldort
were supper gueslo,; Sunday of
Mr. and Mrs. Franics Morris.
Evening guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Roherl Byer ana ch \!&lt;irea
of Middleport.
Oliver Cadle arrived from Af.
to spenrl Christmas holl.
days with his wife ana son and
parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ca·
die.
Mrs. Christine Lake and 1
Bill, of Atbens spent Chrlstm81
with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mor-

rfel "Thr J Jvely Ones"
' IIDW mnt.r of Edil' ..W•m•'

PHONE WY 2-2176

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Ernie Kovacs
Gave Shear His
Best Advice

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MILLER BUILDING
RATES
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onto, Mr. ud Ml'l. Olarloo D.

Alfred

Woode.
There wiD be a New y..,.• 1
Eve party wllh pot IQcJ; IWtcb

Nt-ws, Events

ood watch nllltt IIOI'Yicel at tbe
chun:h bert, I 1o put II.
Mr, ood Mrs. Robert Rob"-!
of Columbus lpenC tbe weekend
at tbe Follrocl-lloblnaon borne
and alleltdad church •
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day IDOI'Illll(
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OAILY CROSSWORD

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c:rtaM
_.., v School otteodance on
,_ 11.... Mo.
II. AlJottor
Dec. s;: "'"' . ~. the oflertnc
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was $14 115. G1fts were present_,
I . en...
2i.Rat.....
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ed .tbe Sunday School 111perint·
U~o.
ao.
Coftet : al, 38.
90llqo
3'2. A.r!teMlble
. n• ..,
eodent IJtd teachers aod the en.w..-r.
JL- '
33. Shor~
3f . Ruminant ·
lire church
--n' te·
_:·r· '"_,'
~-AIItl
t&amp;lk,
• was treated.
h ld Wor1• __..... • I .·~.:· ~~
tL t;olony;
sbl p '""'ces
were e at 11
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lbt 3t..1'rtu:a..
QweJunr
h I
o. m, wllb the Rev . Card brlni~-..
a~
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W1 bone~ '
42 "!fl ~~'
in11 tbe tll&lt; ssage "The HumiUty
Jl,
lt. O..rr;t
(·nJJar
,:· ~c~
of !,I All." The entire chun:h
eWS VeDts
Jl. It', fllri;oi 20. ~
.O.Binlo..
sang lour of the best loved
J'l,- vita
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a cl•
~br.
carolo and the choir sans "0
fl., I• • ~I" I' •· t• I~
- :,!joy Nlgbt."
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Mrs. Zelll Pony . Jib&gt; l '
A bapllomal service was held confined to. Me•- Gtnerai Hoo•._.,..,.
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durlne tbe hour . Those baptlz- pita I lor o'everal dayo with a at.
to
ed were Vkkie Lynn Carr and knee injury k eonvaletidng at ·
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Joree Ann Van Meter. Tltese ber home ~e.
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and lllvle Williams aod Joe Mosie" or' lila U. S."lli&gt;V,
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Llitda Henderson were receiv- spent a sliilrl Itove: bert ,Jill!! ~ ~
ed Into tbe &lt;hurch member- ~ his wife, Carolyn, ontl hll Jill'" H.
I" I'• I••
In
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ents. Mr. aod Mrs. Donglas P,!o. 11.1'ood f!oll
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l'he church was filled Thurs- sier and family.
.0. Col&gt;ltal
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day eventnc, Doe. :ro, · for the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wiseman a:!..,~
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annual Christmas program pre· of Ravenswood Were recent vi• 4tt: To co:-m
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sented by tbe MYF aod tbe itors of her parents, Mr. and " - I'"
Suoday School. II consisted of Mrs. Earl Starkey.
~ DaYII
F0
recltatlolls and Slfngs, a play; I A. D. Morrison wbo wu con· 411 · -r..uchy
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"The .~PlDg Dolls,': another fined to Meigs c;;,neral Hospital
play, The Old Maid s Christ- for some time Is again at his
Dt'WN
mu," and a family play depict- home bert.
1. Contaot
InC 1 real life amst~as ending ; Mr. and Mrs. H. E . Starkey
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'tlllh tbe 11de of the visited with their dauahter aod II .. ILl' CRY
Christmas story and the Nativ- family, Mr. arid Mrs. Donald
P'I'OQUOTE- He,..,•o bow to work It:
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to ~ o x G t ' t : 1• 1• 0 w
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Meigs Memorial hospital, Porn· 1 IJ&amp;ch day Lbe codt lett.twn
!he "'On:ll are all htnt•.
The Grange had its Christmas 'eroy, where part of his leg was
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santa Claus and a treat. the hospital by ambulance on
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structor Mildred Chapman hon- Carpenter Baptist church com- 0 Ill 0
ol'td llle patients at the Elm- bined their reaular December
~- Nursing Home with
a meeting with their " Birtbday
q..;.tmas pVty aod gifts of Supper" aod Wednead117 alibi
p~tes of cake, cookies
and prayer service. Rev . Seth Hunt·
cfndy were &amp;iven to each one ley brought ttte message using
J!fesenl and to the nurses at 1 the theme "II Christ Was Left
I " h9me, last Thursday even· Out ol Chriotmas." Plans were 1MONDA\' mRIJ FRIDAY.
' 4:15 Lo&lt;al News
Dee, 20.
. completed for the Chrlstmas i i:IO Non
4:15 Jones Buil:k Sbow-Tuoo.
r ,• and Mrs. Harold Hend- program presented Suoday ev· 8:011 Country Music Time
4:30 Lo&lt;al News
n are announcing the birih eing Dee. 23.
1:20 Country Jamboree
4:4'1 Musical Mysteries
. a son, Robert Lee, at the Meryl Houda•belt, principal ol 6:30 News
4:55 News
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· Joseph Hospital in Parkers- Columbia School met with the US Farm World News
5:00 Platter Party
b g on Thursday, Dec. 20. Mr. Mother's Club on Mooday even- 8:40 Metp County RFO
&amp;:14 sltln Off
a Mrs. Lee Henderson of this ing and completed plans for a 1:00 Newt
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,j are paternal xraodpar- Christmas party on Thursday, 7:011 Breaklut Party
SAroROA\' SCHED
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1:00 Newa
pvent ol two dauahters.
nishe&lt;i by the room mothers and 7:35 Pickens Hardware Show 6:06 Flllll For Today
Helen Findling of Columbus pop by the club.
7:50 7:50 News Report
8:!0 Ne"'
e Saturday to speod Christ- CLUB PICK8 W111TE
8:00 bdio llymnll
1:35 RFO
with her mother and broth- WASHING1'0N !UP]) _ 'J'Ite 1:11 BI'Oakfast Party
6?20 RFD
e Iva and Russell Findlin Washington Touchdown Club baa 8:10 Van Partick Sport Sbow 7:00 News
atll other I'Oiatives.
selected Supremo Court JUJtlcO 1:35, BI'Oalrfast Party
7:35 Brtlkl.ost Party
. and Mrs. Clair WQOde and Byron R. White as the govern- 1:45 illker Fum. Sbow-Fri. 7:30 Nelts
nnl _ Sue of Pomeroy spent ment figore who conlt'tbuted most 9:00 News
- 7:35 Breaklul Party
S dill' afterooon with hil par- to sports in 11161.
9:06 Coffee With Janet
7:50 7:ll0 News
9:30 News
8:~ Breolrfut Party
9:35 Coffee With Janet
1:30 Newo
9:45 BellY Newton Sbow
8:3li Breakfast Party
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Dls&lt;lng wllll IJosa
10:00 News
1:011 News
'i!oo Sign On, Muotcal Clock
4:30 Jnterd,.nge
10;011 Mlnlsterlal -lion
1:011 Breakfast Party
4S The I.Jieline
5:00 Comnttmity Newo
· 10:311 Morninl Interlude
i :li J01101 Buick Show
00 Obio Vallev News
5:011 World 1o Nalkonal Nowo ., IO:SII New•
9:30 Newo
Sports Today
5:15 SpotlJ&amp;iu on Sport.
· 10:15-NOIII
9:35 Mltale In tbe Air
11110 World News
5:3!' Dinner Mt.llcalr
· 11;01' swap Shop
8•40 The Good LUe
~~~ Musleal Clock
6:45 Sign Off
' 11:11 Today With Ood
9:55 Uoder Ohio Ski•
:~ 1111 Community Newo
SahiNay
II:SO News
10:00 News
9.,00 Latenotrlnt
7:00 Sign On, Muolcll C11Jck
11:35 FArm Bureau
10:05 Pollta Party
!)Stf'Pilblic Servl&lt;e
7:Q Tbe LUeUne
11:40 Country Hoedown
10:311 Non
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1:00 Ohio VaDey NOWII
(FamilF Wlll'lbip '!'bun.) 103&amp; Wild II Donna Hymn
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11:55 Upper Room !\ledllatlons
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11:58 Dow Jones Stock Ave.
11:00 New.
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11:45 World Ne.,..
12:15 Musil: Just FlO' You
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12:00 Local II Ohio N""'s
12:30 MuJic Juol For You
12:00 N...,__ Noon Report
11•55 Mason Couilty Nen
12:1S Edueatlonal Special
1,00 News
12:11 Music Interlude
12:00 Community NeWI
11:20 Lifeguard lluiJetin 1lool'd 1:05 Music Jusl For You
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12;05 Local News
12:211 Newt 0 Gramo
1:30 News
1:00 Non
12;10 Ohio Newo
12:30 Selarday ~
1:35 Millie Just For You
1:1111 Platter Party
12:15 Market.
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