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8-Dally Sentmel. Pomero) -Mlddleport 0, Dee. lB. 1965

2 Ladies' Cubs Hold Dinner, Party
At Home of Addie Morris Syracuse

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Auxiliary'a Firat
Dinner is Held

EUB Class is

Around And
About
M-1ddlep0rf

•

New Haven
News Notes

Entertained
At Ed K'
mgs

The nrst ChriStmas dinner
Tht' borne ol Addtt'
·~urns, annual t r/•.l!na~ Llmnu and
of the Veterans Menwnal Hosbl.'autlfuJiy dt"rurated tot
lhc part) ot tilt' thud Wedntst1ay,
p1IJI -~UXIIIary was held in the
hosprtal cafeteria Tuesday, Dec.
Mrs Ed Kmg entcrtamed the
llt&gt;ac;on 't'. as the :-~eene uf tbe Ho nll'nurkt•r Hnd llt'lp
And
l4
A
poth1rk
dmner
was
enJOY·
Mr.
Harold
Dray
of
the
U
S
Wllhng
Workers class or the
Leaut t'lLriJs Wedut::.sday, Ut•(' '
WSCS MEETING
£'d at 6 30 p m . followed by Army, who has been stationed Ent~rpme EUB church wrt h a
8 Spl'&lt;'l&lt;ll tlwnk s w&lt;~s grvt'n t•1
a gtft exchange Mrs Rhoda tn Germany, has returned to the Chnstmas party Thursday eve
Gt&gt;nP'.a ~11L1 n whu WIIS the cu
Hackett, was m charge of the states. He joined bJs wife and nmg, at her home, Rock Spnngs The WSCS of the Methodist
hosttss lor tlw unusual
and
program sessiOn
daughter in Columbus and they Road
Church met on Tuesday eve~
tnSj)lrlll!i det'o.)t atrurr~ tn• oughvut
Atlendm~
were
Charles
Rrdeare
Vlsitmg
here
wtth
his
sister
The
devotions,
"A
cand
le\Jght
ing at the home 1f Mrs Arthur
the hunre
out,
Hospitul
Adm1rustrator:
snd
family
Mr
and
Mrs
Joe
serv1ce
w1th
the
Lord
's
PrayThabet The group rnstead of
A ~ hurt bu ~me~~
mt&gt;t'll ng
Yvmanf
Hoffman,
Eleanor
GorMoodlspauih
and
famrly.
·
er
os
theme,"
was
in
charge
of
havmg a g1ft exchange, decuJ.
. from Bakers
l'lmdudl:'d ln tilt'
IJI t'~tde nt
don , Lou1 se Bearhs, Wanda Fet- Mike Shafer , Bruce Wall e Mrs. Claude Husted Mrs Geof- ed to purchase shoes or OOota
lrcrre P.l! k•' J UIJt'nl?d
IHth
ty .! Pan W1ll, all of Pomeroy; and Jm Johnson. studen ac frey Wilson read Luke 2 1-20, for a needy child
ADMIRAL
pr :•\r:l b\ !&gt;.l ad r ·I~· Ji Stu1tlPr [toll
Lut1le
Harrtson. Phyllis Hac- Marshall rrmverslt are tshe:! • a_fter whrch Mrss Dorothy Long by Mr Paul B Powell and a
call .,...;:h ans ~\PJ etJ bv 23 ll ll'll t
Duplex Refrigerators
ked
Rhod,l
H[lckett. Yvonne for the hoiJda v~~atwn with 1lighted the tall white candle repThe program was preented
be1 ~ ;;~nd rm g:1 '"sh wHh
.-1
Color T.V .
Sc&lt;J
llv,
all
of
M1ddleporl,
Mary
therr
arents
~ir
M
Sh
f
~sentmg
~hnst
Others
takmg
by
Mr s Paul B Powell and a
( hn..,lrnu.s !JUC!Il Scl r da r: and
Portable T.V.
1
H. P1ck ens ol Cl1fton, W Va : Mr. :nd Mr~ ~~~ ~? Wa~a~· part and hghtmg colored can- group of students using
the
IJ t asur t'r 1 eput h \.\.!!It' 1~ :•tl b.Htl
AM-FM Radio•
Je&lt;
lle
Molden
.
Jeanette
Davand
Mr
and
Mrs.
John~
dies
were
Mrs
King,
.Mrs
Carl
theme
'
S)mbols
of
Chnstmas
"
::~ppruvtJ
Uuttrdu.}
dt
lt'
:
-;
\'It'l
l!
Clock RadJO'i.
1
s,
both
of
Rutland
,
Ruth
Tuckson
Moore,
Mrs
Paul
Fnck,
Mrs
Rick
Powell,
program
\eaaer,
p;.1Jd
ar,d
tht'
pe
nn~
ILillll
11)l
Stert"O Sets
I l1 -'i.. It'd
er, of Racme , Mayme Custer, Ray Prckens, who attends · Thomas Benlz, Mrs. Eldon told the story of the use of cer·
I
Arl r tta P1ckcns , V1vran Slack, Marretta College 1
d
Weeks. Mrs Harley
Brown, tam symbols we use to ce lebrate
J\,jJH ~ lur J.~rtu&lt;rr 1 .~n•l I t.•h
FRIGIDAIRE
' llld l\' 1\l"ll' dttll~ . . ,.,j lilt' j.!ll)
and Ada Slack, of Syracuse
the holrdays wru'1 h~s 5~=~e~~g Mrs Herbert D1xon, Mrs Myr the Birth of Christ Dav1d KrowFrost Proof Refrig&amp;rators
M\'la llmtson also of Syra- Dr and Mrs R H. Pr ckens ' tie ~ng and Mrs Wrlsn" The sczn pla)ed Silent N1ght on &lt;
Jt'f I IM l,llliJ,,r\ tu hl' ' \ hod
Electric Ranges
cuv• v.ho 1s ,r p,drent at the ] J\.1J and Mrs Wrllra m Walters Lords Prayer Ill umson con- accordion , followed With devot-rtr ll onw c.~r,..·• 1111h S 11 ,r
Automatic Washers
hu~plto~l Wd ~ brou~ht to tlw Wut! bU~Iness Vlsrlors rn P&lt;uk eluded the devot1ons
rwns by Angela Ftelds A voK••tt "l l .rod B1n \ H.r\ t ~ as It .td
DishwMhers
1. Durrng th(l busmess sessron 1 cal so lo '·Thou Drd:;t Leave
&lt;altlut.t 111 .1 whel'l di&lt;J! I f111 l'rshurg W!•dn lid
d
Dryers
the gr/1 txt han~tgut! sis ·u! ~~, 1 / a~~d ·~~1r w~~~ 111 charge of Mrs. Wtlson presr- Thy Throne ' by Karen Greene,
\ dt•!Jc IIIU':i pL.triiWct lli lt kt' ll
F reezf!rs
i
Angel
~nt a contnbutlon uf $5 v.us 1prano solo "Lord's Pray er,'' by
dHmt'l 11"" lllJil\l'd h1
I It,,
Stephen Omts a student at Chadetmto the Mf !dwest Home for I Maz Brown prano solo "0 H4t·
HOOVER Cleaners
gm1 11• .11 noun Tal:llt:&gt; t.: r It t• ~.1'
•
r1s as Gi ts were exchang- 11 N hl" b V k' S dl'
Hair Dryers- Can
gt\t'Jl b\ J-,!~11 ll dldlll
the medrca l school
of osteopathy ed d .
Y 1g
y tc 1 pra mg.
1 revealed With I prano
In KtrksvJ!le Mo •Mil spend
a.n secret pas
solo , Nawreth" by Amt·
Openers- Irons
Kllltll\n lulm~on thc.JIIkt'd thf'
gwu!-l fm \tit' Uab) ~1ft gr1tn 111
h(J!II WFDDING ,\1'\\ J\\.H S-\ 1\Y - \Vrllr,un n l!rn rs
the Chnstma~
vacatiOn wrth 3 glfJ t~rayer by Mrs Bentz ra Wmton and "Pomsdtra" b}'
Floor Polishers
1
ht-r rni;HI! s1111 l• rl\ A gri t t\ ' and B&lt;•ttlla B Be,d ll(lrl l~otllillt· V.l l l' lll.tll lt:'d l!et 24th.
Electnc Kmfe
his mother Mrs Robert Coats c ~se
t mettmg after whll'h Dwna Herndon ; AccordiOn solo
1
11om~" \\::Is lwtd
l ' 'o ~, &lt;:~rrtl ha\ e t't!!llt t lt1ltlr• n I) r•,.:J \l&lt;.~ 1 k1n\ l•ltmer I\ of
rvhss Ka~n MeElhmny a grad trheeresh 'smt entst wtelre served by "Sto ry of the h."'ast" by David
' l!w Jil(,g! 1111 v..~~ rondul14'd ll.utl~olllrllt' JW\1 ll\lllg rn '/.tlh~lilli ' !htn l!rr rds \t:\l The ao nt tll l fhr, &lt;;tmd~ drnncr ua l{' studPnl ;Jt Ohto Unrverslly
,
o ess o 1ose namL&gt;d a- K
1 "S 1
1
FLEX STEEL
b
nd M J
rowsczn, voca
1ent t 1e
•
ove
a
rs
ames
W1ll
ld"
Sh
Upholstered Furniture
In tilt• .lltern•IO!l h\ S,u 1 Hutr-11 ark () !·till' \l ac \looi L I l&lt;~lt'\~IIUtg HI! I .1u.rrttl&lt;l (,od- 1\lu '\t)r t)l\ i 1\ .1~ lrt•ld 1111 1'hur, " spendmg the holiday voca- - - ·
Wor
bv
eha Liev1ug pra·
Jnd Arlit• St•llt'r~ Tilt' ).(JOI!p !J ~ '/.,Hll'Sirlll' l tnJ I ll ll"t tlht•l t \ /,IJlP\lll!t- l.t•on.l k d.&lt; \ .. ~t·n mg &lt;~ I the homP of Nor- !ton m Jeffe1 sonvrlle lnd tana
Llff'ltnu' {:u ar ant&lt;t'
Mar•a
t
C
th
no
solo
"Ang•·ls
Serenade" by
'"' re
aw orne, spent T
c
Sdn~ ' .l11\ to lilt• \\11rld .rnd 'l&lt;t ll\! /,111\S\il!t S1Sg1 \\1 11 \J llt nd~ !r nt S._Ht Ult '!{o "''' Amsbt~l \ 'llw how.;t• w.ts With her pan•nts, Mr , and Mrs., the week-end
on Sprr n g~
m Columbu
eresa •· ergusun vou1l
solll
SOFAS- CHAIRS
Sdt nl ~lf'h l &lt;~•i(\tllp.tnli'd dl /\ ~JI Ill&lt;o bt·rl pa ~std di\JI 111 \'1.1l 'l l1c'lt' ,111 2\ gr&lt;~nrhlrrl dt•t til ,JJ• d for tlre holrd 1y sea- Robert McElhrnny
F
d h
s
1"Nrght of Peace" Sandra MafiI!w p1ano b\ ~1.111-\·lllt l11ttrtll dto•JI and 22 glLlt gr .l!ldthlldttrr \!1 ll1nd~ rs ,r !t'\Jitd ~4111 A ( &lt;~ml!l'lr ght buffet wc1 s Mrs Goldie \'j!Jule who has h nenl sth ere wdere sorry tn shall, plano solo 'Christm.r:;~
' Provincetown Map IT
·
ear o
(_' ncc1 ent of Re
S(T IIli !I IP ""Is ltdd b~ ~Ir s n,JIW I Opt I! lllollsP tJOIII 2 I"~ Jll ll Sun dd\ !h-1 21&gt; &lt;1\ 111e st:'J\Pd 111 tlrP drnrng room. Af been res1drng rn Washmgton
Dc
v Chimes,"
Franus
Wnston
Open Stock
th h d
· · and Mrs Douglas Circle and
.. 1 .0 C! 1
T , b
l'lll'r&lt;; Itt !It' l'dr~.l' l It' td II··· liPIIII' ot ])a";_r ~].r ii.J il ~ .;t Ill 1 !1 \\ \lu ~ k'";J ' Illll All' z,qu s- h·r 11w d111n• r a prog1&lt;1m was
LIVING ROOM
gt H n hy \11 s Je(;lnne Walker WI
er aLJghler rs spendmg daughter
V()( a ; .
• ~~IS mas ,ree, y
•I \VOI11!1l:O. ft&lt; l' ll t ,IIWI 1\oum ' &gt;li lt \lr J llt l ~1r~ II 11Jds rt•sJdl' ,It til t IHII\Ic' ul thl'll dijlH;Il- d(JII ,
\
l
\\Ilk
,
theholrday
s
w1thanothcrdaugh,
dM
J
B
ChorusondlheHolly
theGrt
i
1
BEDROOM
111 1 11~
•
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a er pre t
nd h
' 1v1r on
rs oe 1ssell Mr s
d 'Th 1 b h 1
{ 'hlt~lll!J~ j)l.l\1'1 1\,h U''f' ll l1•.
1\'1 11 .1~,1
DINING ROOM
~rnttd
a
pia)
enl
rtl
ed,
''Dear
Me
'
'!J.~r
aB
t
;[&gt;dfamJ!y
,
Mr
and
Harold Hulter and fam J~· and ani
;:~ y l ~ cw.ru~· ic;,
\1!~
StJ!llt·r ( h!l~lfll.l" 111
tl •l' ~k Ps I .lllmK ' hv Leonard ' rs er &lt; lmer Also spend- Mrs Davrd Smith and fam ll ca sou
mg, erry e s
SYROCO
ll\l(,JII'EH HOH'l
I&lt; IllS /'tJilUIId Till' V.t JJld 1\l l l
Spgt !g 1:-.s
.~~~·d
d
stor/
mg
thP
weekrnd.
w1th
Mr
and
were
VISiting
\lr
and
Mrs
Jo~
by
Gene
,Pickens;
"H1se t.J~,
011
~Vall PlaquE's &amp; Clocks
rl"iid ,t iSi• lt'(l'IJ'h 11•'111 lor
\11 .Jlld ~1 1'
1
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Ltl
udt•
Ht
r~
ond
Jllmeo,;
Mr
s
Bod1me1
rmd
f.J
mrly
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II
1\1
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V
Sh
epherd,
by
Grrl
Chorus;
s
1
11
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\ 1111\ l{u] ltl J .1rr• 'llll'•urH
v.
ff
bv
Liktng
tile
plrt
of
all
her
aunt,
Sylvra
Hanna
of
Lant:ed,
Bason,
a
Fa
Jrest
of
R1rses,"
by
Grr l!
.
1
V M &amp; Channel Ma ster
11
'\ g.l!nt ol m,il,r Jrg r 11 pr pl •II).! lilt• htt III 11f ,1 d.rughtt'l
"
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'h
II
u
lt•r
~
rn
1lrt'
play
caster
m
a
I
rownt
Reedsville
was
Chorus,
Vocal
solo
"Come
Ye
TAPE RECORDERS
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M N
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overn1 e gues of Sandra New •T B thl 1
" b
d
l'l lr.tb lullo111 ed b1 tilt' IHIIl l lt'l', lll l.\rlll bonn '!ltw"d"l .1!
- o e e1em, y Ju y L.ath1 !. ll' r &lt;I grft exchange was 'rs ancy oms entertam- 11
• 0-rnete Sets •Mit-r ors ne1 p&lt;I!Cidt' 1\&lt;1~ )• dtll•d \11\11 \I' I! I Ill". \l i'll litll •I ll ll"J!il.tl
1 twld .md
nt'\'
li
nd
toys
preed
her
card
club
thrs
week
un
.
.
ev. vocal '0 Holy Nrght'' by
11111
1
• Bookcases
e Desks ~ 11 ~ Slul tl... r m.1k1ng lht· mn . . t '!!u 1nuple Jr,,~ \11n d .tught•r~ A d , , t]l)n \I'd" m.1dt lt• lht sentt·d 1111 l!'t' .h•y( ee Xm&lt;~s Pr o followmg &lt;J Ch n stmas drnner at /~h;nre Hensley whu IS em- Barban.1 M&lt;~rsha!l, duet " With·
11 1
l'tw sm~mg 11 ! ' J111 \l.n1 1d Ann ;) .ltlt.l 1\1 II ' ' 1
II nusual
eF1re place Fixtures
Jtil ,\ 1! mtmhl·rc; who dtd not the Skyline Bowlmg Alley at poye m Co lumbus, spent the lout Hm" S,rndra and Barbara
lt'
!::til
~
C
J
O~P
J
lht'
~
I
ll
Ill
~Ill' 1 (,J,ll11lfl ,-4'~'lh , j]{' \lr-.
eCedar Chest
~
fl,f1ddlt )'' It: I 11 UlH 11 I •r tl 1t 1 allt•nd dlt' w gl'd tu g''l Uwrr 1 Kamwg::~ 1'1lc group en]oyl·d wr&gt;ek-end her~
1Mars1Kt II y oca 1 selections wen~
\1 1\ lt111lt 1 \lrddllp11rl d llrl \11 Cl11 1 · 1111 .1~ pr•• l&lt;.t t v.lwn tlte \\,•- dullatwn tu \rrs Holll'ttil ,_1 a gtft excha nge durtng the e\en- Mr and Mrs Bob Lavfreld acccompamed by Mrs Powel l
JI11 ab iP da\
0
Pn•sent Wt'l {' t lrt ·~~· mernl1c 1~ .111tl \lr~ \\ I\ l &lt;~ I t, l'..kt r..,- nwn :-. A~~tH Jd \1•111 of 1l1e It ',\ Bll!
mmr dl 11 , ly
: mg Those present were Mrs ~ere vrsitrng Mr and Mrs Ken- Mrs Thabet's home W~d det1
11
(; l' IIP~IPH Slhm·tdt'r
\ 11g1Jlll lnu ~ \\ \ 1 t' lit' ~ ~ ,\ Jtil 1! 11'
l1 n 1 '11'~11\ It 11&lt;~11 1 J, m 11 mel 1111 dll!lll't ~-&gt;d~ 'it 1v,.d b~ the Elsre Haddox , ~rs ~mma Mood ny Reynolds and son
orated m blue and sliver Ar·
s,do,;er \1 :c ngaat ~~ H lltl lg ,·r l " \ ,n •, md l11.., lw•·n till l'm
111111
~rl.t\
1 ~tiling dl t •t d wr 111 :-; •~ 1.d tun 1nut tPP
\\tlh Prarl !Spaugh Mrs Caml Burtun, Mrs • Mr and Mr s Dave Yates rangements v.ere made by Mrs
furniture
'I
I. Ind&lt;&gt; fl'r t PII Adr~ SJ,H I. \ nn d!!l . 111 till' \ lt'd i\I JI.IIH'dll II•
\1t ~ I' 111 ll 11111n ~ t .11
p1t , r \\elkt r &lt;lt.mm,m The next Je- Gary \\'.J\' I&lt;tnd and Mrs Morris were rl'ccnt Parker!Sburg VISit- Powell in keeprn~ wrth the pro
M1ddleport, 0
s,ii/Vd!&lt;!t' !\1o~rg.1rd
l•J\IJJIJ v.1 ll Jllll l h t ~ I.Jrnrly litH
ll• nt, 11 1 m d1.1 1gl'
1:u i.J1 nwt1 1ng wJ il r,~ Jan 14 Joe Cabeen ~:~nd Mary AmbJO ors
gram
f: ~HH•r lia r C:1·n \ aomi Lund1111 lltolld II '
.. t lh&lt;" Cu l11 mbJ r..1 s Offlce 111 of Columbus are spe ndm~ the Mr and Mrs Elmer Burton,
RefrehmPnt s were served to
&lt;"' ~ '1:' '(~ 'C ·····.
~ f .t: '&lt; t '&lt; 'I:: I( 'of '&lt;'( '(\(!(!( 'C !( '.f 'Cl( 1(1('1(,.. &lt;t '(!('!!'tIC '( 'ftf't 't ,,. •
( ol ••111 1~HI •rng ••]}I ' ll ' d IIII' Ill! It MrdU it fX}I I
Wf'ekend Wllh hiS par~nts. Mr I Columbus and Mr and Mrs Mrs Glenna Smllh, Mrs Hazen
'
1'1 \\ I'Hl)(~H \\1
IHL.! 111111 \l1• l1l lr.tn Stull .1\
.md Mrs Fred Cabeen and Mr 'I Dorsel Rl(bel , Reedsville were Rou sh, Mrs Ray Ward, Mrs
II(
'J!u &lt;~ nnu, r l ( llt l'i llll,J" pr.1 tilt' I11 11111 '.11~~ \1 u g&lt;~r • t S.ttJer
I
and Mrs Wrl h.lm SJ,Iter
v1srtrng Mr :.md Mrs Wayne Robert Herndon, Mrs ~arus
~ glJIII ol tll" :Vliddltp•H I Clnu t !l g.1\t llrt• pt.i\t't tor mJ&lt;. qon,uJ( s
Mrs (;IJY Walters of Co lum P:mce
Trough , Mrs Frank Spradlmg,
1
;r; nt 1111 \1 o1 lit nt 11 ill hr lwld l\'l1 ~- St1~ . 111 l'rtk \\,t~.-11-'potJnn ,tl
vrsrt
rd
ovt&gt;r
the
weeken
d
l
M1Harl1s
Fr.10k
nnd
f
1mMrs Ray Wnston Mrs John
bus
1
i Sum[,i\ t'V\'Illng Dt l 19 .1! I lt! • lr ,ll l lllclll
1"
,rnd uv U ~( t tpllll I'
i'!l lh Mr and Mr s Wr llram Wal - ily were V1srt rng Mr and Mrs I Ferguson, Mrs Robert Petrey,
]'Ill .1! l!lf' th11r1h '1 ht• jill rtAiln., l'tltn lukt• Jlld a nll'rl
,
,
IPrs &amp;Mr .tnd Mrs. Jake Betz ' Johnnrt:! Kebble, Reedsvllle
IMrs Edward Wrrght, Mrs Ar·
&amp;!d ill \'.Ill bt' gi\Pn by Lh" \ulltil ltdt l!l'l • 11 tl • d
o th er re I:.~ I1ves.
I Mr om d ~1rs Ray Hall, Torch, thtlr Thabet ahd those taking
I 11r I .od ~o
..
-"
ol tl11 t11 11r It und \I ill nu hidt Lm t'd th e i\ur!ll '. dHng ;o, ,l!J
Mrck l\1fi/II S, sl·1dent at Ash· were
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Suggestions

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Gift

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VOL XVII

1

Donation Made
To Firemen by
Church Women

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BAKER

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SHOPPER'S
AID: NOW1

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SO( ,'IAL

CA I E.NOAR

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'ienseCalm
Settles over
Rural Town

FIVE

MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1965

POMEROY-MiDDLEPORT. OHIO

NO. 206

fames

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Devoted To The lnterall Of The Meilt·Mtuon Area

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XiGammoMu
Party is Held
On Thursday

en tine

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CENfi..

Gemini 7 Pilots Begin De-Briefing
That Will Last Through Christmas

SANTO DOMINGO !UPD- A
ten se calm today settled over
the pnvmc ~al luwn of Sant1ago,
CAPF. KENNEDY (UPI) - 1ground srnce their space ca p- what must have bePn one cf shaking band!l wrtb spaet •t'
when" a force of U S partroop- 1
Gem 1m 7 space
champiOns sule roared off rnto space 16 the grr.att:!st under&lt;:.tatements of ~nt y urhrials wbo turned 0111 .
ers ende&lt;l a v1olent battle beFrank Borman and
James days ago to hold a com1c ren- the y"'a1
to WPirorne thPm baek to tW
tv.een Domm1can A1r Force
Lovell, bock on sol1d earth af- dezvous w1th Gcmmr 6, set new I Only about 100 pt"rsons wert t ape.
"
ground troops and i'undreds of
ter 'a real great fhghl, ' ' today ! endurance rerords and open up on band for the rt:!turn of thr ' The two spece ptlots flew ....
former rebt&gt;ls.
started de-bnefmg sessrons that new vtstas 111 the spuc e era
' ~part" f'barnps. Tht&gt;rt' l't3S no lo th{' C:.1 ,ll:' abua rd two N~
1
At least :W
pt•rsons were
Wlli last unhl after Chnstmas
' .Jim and
don't h:.ve i.ln news ronft'rtmP, tmt norman planes Irum the 1~covery car.-k11led m the f1ghtmg Sunday,
1'hP astronaut~ were to begm awrutlot to s&lt;t \ t was a rt&gt;al made a fpw &lt;'Ommtnh &amp;"i ht' II CJ US:'\ \~a sp whrrh had pluck...
mcludrng Col
Juan
Lora
thetr frrst tull day on
solid great f\1ght," Borman sa1d 1n and Lo\tll passt•d dov.n a lrne ed them Irom tht' Atlantic SDo
Fernandez. thr fnrmer
-- - - --- - - --1urdLI). endrng the1r hJ stol'iC l~
RALPH MOORE
ch1ef ol st all rn the
government Unolhcial
w
, &gt;-R
__
~ ,,,
ddy fhgh t
1
placed the drath toll as
as MO(Jfe
~~·
Short!\ aft"r landing
bert,
40
W
ON HEISKELL SHOW
they were reumted w1th their•
Lee Jacobs, Pomeroy ma gtC· 1
, (_,,•mml 6 spore pals, Walt•
SIX U S helicopters sped 8
for ce ol about 150
arrborn
ran, and an English mstrudor l
Sdlll ra and Tom Stafford, ll
troops to Sanltago at th~ re
i at Ohro Umvenaty , wrll ap!)('ur
the Astronauts' pnvate quarter
1
quest of the vrovlslonal Domm
on WSAZTV, Channel :l hP
u\ near!J} Me1nt Island.
Jean govcrnmenl A us em·
tween 7 and 8 am on Chnst- IJ P ' . l e t g s
TIC
lime they had mel
ba ssv spokesmiln said 15 Amermas day Jacobs Will be pre- ,
was 18~ mtl~s up m space 1M&amp;
sentmg hts mag tc on John
\\'t•dn(•sda} when they staa:~
1cans who were tr.1pped in the
Sant 1ago hotel when the ftght
Ralph W Moore, Aree Ex- He1skel1'~ Almanoc
progrnm
An mdustnal s1te survc~ to Le a handbook f,, 1 ''llle tl1 e lrrst rende1vous m spact.
mg brnl e out \\ ere I£' Scucd un Leh s10n A~eut Itesource Devel- He J!. the sun of Mr and Mrc; M1•r gs Ma1 aude1 s prepa red lot tlw MP1gs ( ount1 Lomharrned
opmcnt, Will he speaker Tues- 1Robert .Jacobs, Lrncoln
11rl1 mur11!'. DeHlo pm ent Corp has hl'l'li l Oil lfl ll'h'd b1 ,lw In
fhe fi~htmg 1egart when the day evenmR for II m~etmg or l Dnve
stJtute for HPJ;!tonal Devl' lopm e nt at Uhro l ntll:'r'r!l
DommH·a n government troops 1the Pomeroy Lion~ Club
The il
,..
Tile J6 page brochure gnL"s dl-'lailed dt's(rrptums of llliH:·
opened up wrtn machrne
gun meetrnb open to the pubhc wil l
s1tes available to rntlustrv lnforrnatwn gM·n un tile :-.Ill's
and tank r'r~' on the Matun be co nducted etl Bar lev's Res· ,
wh1ch range hom thn•e to 2 826 alres would sa1e mterHotal m Santl&lt;:~go.
where taurant. East Main-st. Pomeroy
estt'd co mpan rf's from ha\1ng
&lt;ailed the '-'1e1gs Morauders wllo
to resPan h t he area
leade1 s of last Apnl s rebdhon l begrnmng at 6 p. m
wt ll t r e~vel lht •,ugtmut \h\' 1oun I
by Mr I
were attendmg il breakl.~st T~tle of the talk
1
try
rn a!l etrort 10 obtdm new
receptwn The v101ence
also Moore H former MeigS County
Contamed Ill the survt·v are
Oh1o's trafftr dl"ath
~
spreo-Jd rnto Santo Domrngo, 120 res1dent , now of Jackson, w111 1
maps, aene\ photographs and mdustn fo1 41Ur tounn · !:i &lt;ttd trnued to soar during the weekmr ks to the south where re Ib•! · \otatchmg Water Resources ,
mfmmatJOn on Ihe ,rvculabtht" Chtlds 'The brorhure rs some- (' lld
I bel sympathllers, angered by To Need51"
of trc~n spm tat wn, utr\JtJes and Ilim~ v.e llilVt' nN•rled lu1 Y'-&lt;H ~
A Umt Pd PrP~s International
It~ l'Xl!'llcnt ~h ' ll now he m
PIONEER !\OW - Marietta Collt&gt;ge fre shman Lall'i Pn ce rer01ts Lhat their leaders had \ ExtensiOn Agrnt Moore
is
natur al rf'sOuri bi
the runnrng fur ne..., mdust n · sun\') from 6 p m Fnday un-of PorUand 1s a membe r of the Pwnt:t!r Vat sit) ba sketba ll been k1lled, rroted and swilrm employed by the Cooperative CHILLICOTHF. , OhiO !UP!) - I William D Childs, pres1dent
1
Pd partr e" 1 111 tJbta ml ttl mrdmght Sunday sho":ed at
t~·a tn, s\at rtl to U;lll!ll'tP 111 foUJ toUJ n,Jnwuts dunng the ed through the streets throw - Extensron Serv u;e Co llege of 1Deldon Lee Ohler. 34. v.as of the Me 1gs county Com. thelnlrrPs!
Meigs County sttf' sur ve\, IP.rst 20 hrg-hwav d"'ath s m the
Umstmas 1\oltdays ~-1'-11 tt•tla. 1,1, !mh v.nn fou r of rt s fu st rn~ Mo lut ov cocktails and bombs ' Agnculture. Oh10 State Umver·l bailed as a hero today for sav- mumty Development Corp , ertner through IHD at oh lim , I.J ' \ v.l'ekend O~fore the bo"Ji.
111
SIX g.um~s. wrll pLl) ttl the 1\ul,ber Crty Classic Wllh host and ercctrng bamcad('s A Na- srty Her s al:;o ctr,urman of the I mg hi" mother-m·l~w and a describes tbe brol'hure as a
dd\ 'i At th&lt;1t rate the state
Akro n plus Hurknell a nti (r~•Jif'\a on Ut•t 21 n and wtth hona l policeman was reported· ] Jack son Area ExtensiOn Center youn g nephew from bemg hrL by dPflmte tool for lht' lt)('atloo vt&gt;rs it'. 01 the cnunr o..: ~ Commun- \I mild r!"( ord mon• t'mn
the
I\ Jmprovt• nwnt ( Ur].J, Hllx Jl
host Musk!tl~lllll plus (1\no W~sl~yan and Uenrson m thl' ly disarmed and shot wit h hrs l He res~ded o Pomeroy untl re- a tram only seconds belore be of new mdustr:t
p r ~thrtf'd 27 deaths d'trmjil: the
1
r\ltddlt'port
own ptsWl b)• the mob
cen lly ,
lost hiS own hfe
W
-~- upeom rng 3'! day
Chrt5blW
Jlol1da\ 'l uUI nament &lt;1! 1'\1 w Co n&lt;:ord un DPt ;W 2!1 Lany,
1
Ohler of nearby Centerville, _ __e_ are orgamzrng a gtoup
1

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Speak hefe

survey t

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To Lions club

Man Hailed

•

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I
ill
d
l'larau ers
0

Death Toll
Soars over
Weekend

,

Hero KI'lled
By B&amp;Q Trai"n

funnel Souther n l ltgll :-.elruo l star, JS th e sun ul \11 a mi
MIS lluuel( Pmc

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Ch nstv
. PIans

A Resume of ...

'J n t he Black'

Humanity at War

V.f"t'~tnd

Ohio was eredtted w1lh grvmg
Utht1 tvpes ot accidents ae·
SATURDAY'S SCORES i'
hlS own lt le to save hlS Wile 's ,
cou
nt ed tor SIX more deaLhs,
"
mother , Mrs Ethel DaVIS or - - - - - - - I
hrmgrng
thP l ot&lt;~l to 26 for the
Ashland 76 Ironton 68
Ch 111 wothe. and h1~ nephew,
weeJ,e nd Thret- persons died m
Nelsnnville 84 Albany 63 I
Jell Slltvan, 5
f
rr e~ and lhret! from mJscellart&lt;Pomt•roy 69 Wahama 41 1
The three, along w1th Ohler'.i
f'(llt~ causrs 1 he dead mduded,
Belpre 79 Rutland 5!~
wrle, Velma . 34 and son, Da un Saturda\ . nt'a, Waverly,
Wrllston 119 Oak Hill 59
\ld, to took • walk a&lt;ross a
Jrrur lit' W J::lmes 22. Beaver,
Shade 79
rarlroad trestle Sundav Un the
1
krlh·d
\\hen h•s car hll a bndgt
Hannan
Trare
70
MeJgs
Co
unl}
Engmeer
H
p
wa
y
back,
Mrs
Ohler
.:~nd
l1f'!
SAIGON
l
'Pll
A
Commumst
\(•JJoJrst
hurl
ed
a
1
\\' \Cilll:"-l(;TO~ t1 PI\ - l.(·s~ tl1 a11 ha lf thr• 18 5 m11llon
obutrnent oft Oh1o 124 a mrle
North
(;aiJia
57
Chn~t~
today
report~
to
the
;
son
took
another
roule
but
hand
grcnadP
at
a
1
S
Ar
Ill\
dum
p
trw
k
111
Sargu
n
tun1gh
t
Plt&lt;&gt;dJk 11ld peop lr m llir t mled Statrs h.P I' st,.:nl'd up f1,1
Symmes Valley 49 I county commJS.."itOner!l that indr -1Ohler and th~ other two were mJunn g f1ve Allll'man sen1cenren and H'\en \retn.rrm•sp east uf Bea•er 1war Lancasthe Jli.llt of tlw \ll'dl(arL' I'Jo )..(t am th.lt &lt;ll\t•r s docto rs' brlls
~·,
, lcatrons are the htghway dPpart - caught by a Balbmore &amp; Ollio t 1V1 l1ans It was th e on ly tl'rrorfst mmten\ rl' pOJ \t•d 111 thrs let (,drV Ur Croft 11 Carroll,
- J nrl trme IS fast runnmg o11\
I\ omen o\rr 6!1 fol
ment will end the year subslan- fre1gh t tr,Hn on the treslle
bomll Jr ltery caprtal on tiH' frtth annr\rr~ill\ c)t till' !\ a .r u llk ntal!\ shot 10 death when
1\w plan ts a\a lla blt' lo all men and
l trall y In the blark
Ohler ha~rd the whistle and ltwnal Ltbera tr on Front VtN ('on~
a bm fwnd drop]Jt'd a une af$3 a Jllonlh Th 1 ~ 1s fa1 lt· ~s than fot lOlllpa lahll' pma le EaR Unit An~wers
lh~·a
p
ra
tl'
hNaust:
3
l)i-;lrt'~"'
•
•
ulls
Chmty
satd
although
all
lifted
hts
motherin-law
a
nd
l
But
the
sounrls
of
IH'.t\'1
lllortar
f11e
~o
ulrJ
lw
ht·a
td
ter ll'llllntng home from
rat
msU Jdllll' It tan lw ofte1ed :lt su&lt;h a
1
Hnc rne emergency squedmen brll s fo l the current year ha\·e nephew onto a narrow ledge be- , from across th e Sargun Brur v.ht•re gut•rJrlla~ V.l'tt' lt:'pu l l- ~linotrng at 1111 dumo at Portsth• gO\tt l!ttl\'llt IS frll,Jllllllg
1an sv.ered tlu ee cal l ~ m Sulton nor be1·n pmd yet expectatrons low As he was !Iftrng the boy ed to have atta&lt;kcd a gu'.Pr nmf•n! !JOSt Jh·:.~11 t 1 ~t 1 t 1 n g v.as m(llll h.
JJ(k R Hall, lt.
~o~t'' of surh SL'rYtles.
half the tost.
are the de!Jattment Will be m to Mr~ Dav1~ Ohler was hrt by reported elst'whpre rn So uth Vrf'l ~ a m
Pu 1 1~muulh kllll'd and
lhree
\\hy t\!1' lt' jl'(\lllnS1
11
11
3
the black tor the Sl'cond straight tht tram 11nd tossed about ~0
Thrre w~re rumors durtng tltt! da\ that \It 1 (' ng otr r• rnJun•d m two ~ ear
A rtmJ,,m ~:.Jrnplng of thr and Lt!lart townshrps Sunt.l,1y
p,,rt ~ rrmrdt's 10\ f'r,r~;t• c•l
li~·t by tire impart
lagenls we1 e crurs1n g the s\l (•t· ls of Saigon 1n an :JIJ\•Imobilt• t:rd~h on U S 2.1 about onehc11se ur ofiHe \ t~ rt s
by nl'l:.• \J OI' ll'pllt'S f(r 111 d hy The umt wo s su mmoned for )'ear when the month ends
\1.w Gould, Ant1qu1ty at 5 10 In otlrer acllvrtv durmfi': the ,
cuntammg 200 pounds of high exp losl\t S tu !w used lra!t mil e nortll of Portsmouth.
ph ~ SH Jln ~
SUr ,.iCflnS' fl-1 S SD( l,l I Sl'i'U! II\' lfl d lt,lII'S ll1.1 I a m and transported her as 11
meetrng
,
Jt
"'as
&lt;~greed
to
transSt·r\'i(•e
Sell
or
agamst quarters housrn g l ' S senll t'mf'n
On Su uday at Chilbcot.be,
11r
hi I' )JILl I ~l't \ trl", of t! ll "~ th tsJO d I)1 111 l a II Ill d 0 I IIll'm COt , medt c.JI palrent to
Veterans
fer $1 ,200 from the Dog and Ruhv Carmidtad
Dcldon Oh lt-1, 34 Cenlen.•lle,
log1s t .md oUwr ~pt lta I1~t' X Irom flt'l . ,c 11~ \\ h 1 I,.t' I Ill 1 \
Kenn(•]
fund
to
U1e
Cou
nty
F
·
f
So\IGO\
(LPI)
South
Vh·tnanwse
.l:UH'IIIIIWnt
f.llallv tnJ Urt'd when tut b)' a
r. · \~ lab lt'&lt;&gt;h
Memort a! hospital Then, at 9
1,1di.JIIrln ca nnot e\t'tl at!111d to 1r. tJ' $.1 d~ 50
1 servt(•es or Rubv 10ff1Clals he ld tolks wrth muunta!lt •· ihf' snwn luda\ 111 \1(;1111 ,'She v.alke&lt;l on a Baltip
m
,
the
squad
took
Romtl
fund
unera
(;enera
011
t1w1Jpi a1\1 f H d I lrmh ~
,Ill( I mon II1 Anolht•r II 1' rd t r e~
1
1 1 ~ SouthDWebstber. efforts to soo th e tnlt al dJ Stonten
t l!Jrt&gt;d 111111 an m111t' &amp; Uhw Ra1lroad tresslt
f'\&lt;' s homl' vrs 1Ls J1, 11111 ~t~ ,md from pNSims 1\ho &lt;:.o~v Lhc) a!- Bell to \octer,rns Memonal, al- The next meehng of the cum- I Cahrmd ~~;j'
w
u
ro:u
a
a
m
PC('m
('f
11
II II h
open rebe Jon dunn g tlw 1\l:'t&gt;kP I
olvrng th!'('t' I I!Vf' m1les west of Chillicothe.
lher.1plsts
Tire pd1 1ent rmv, r(•,1dy h.1v~ ]JII\'ale rns urancr so as -' mf'dJ( al pat1ent
The mJssron('rs w1l l be on Tue sday, l 19 1 11 S h
, . a 1e out ern 1 s os-1S S
. 1 •··
P
an
4
Attendmg
were
Com
t
tl
be
.
peer.1
r
01
cPs&lt;
amps
th., frrst $50 of SI ILh I'Xpt·nses l 11111 mo.;;! of thr ren1.1rnder other rail was &lt;:~t 11 05 P m for J
1 "d1 r'" dortsm 1' WI11
nussw ners Char les R Karr Sr, P
h ,
Although the1e WCI e no rrpo 1b of f1ghtin•• l.tetv..N·r 1 Vt•trraos Mt'morial HMpllal
e.1&lt;h
c:ilt•nr1
Vl',H
'lhr•Jt.tf
dts
pl.ry
m
rsundt•rst
;~ndrng
c1f
the
ra
Phl1
1ps,
Rac
me,
who
had
11
1 ues av a1 2 p m a1 1 e
111
ue
o t•fm lwnt
Robert
Clar
k
and
Kenneth
Me
Soh'"
b
t
EUR''h
h
the
rehelhou
s MontagnJrd tntll' smen :Hld go•
Adm1ss1ons Saturday- Slm·
ter thL msu1a:tl'l' (O'I'!'IS 00 prugram A ~nlclll pi•rr('ntage falkn i\-11 Phd lrps, lrowevcr,
1
• ut ne ser,
'--' urr1wrt
Dr l F Lutz and Dr H:uo!d troop s tod av highlv platf•d \tJetnamPS!:' !Wllflf'S a&lt;k on .Johnson 1\lmers~•Jle . Ron-pt'r cent of the "lt'dsunah\, me aga1n'i l tl w wh1le ldc·_a___w_a_s_r_eportedl y not IIIJUr_e_d__ F.lhrnny. president
Dutt of Columbus offtciatmg
I nowled ged lh nl the si 1u alllrn th,Jt p!Oilip1t&gt;d th!:' 1('\O il ,1ld Smn lt Long Bottom
Ninth Annual New
Sl
th
f f P t 1 was f&lt;:~r from srttlt-d
Urs&lt; harges Saturday- Louise
~ te was e wr eo
as or , ,
s 1111 e~
Ma son, Judy Michael,
Yt•ar,s llan('e s~·
R the
Carmrrhaf'!,
former pastur
• - tour
'
of
Ponwnn a Char"
EUB l
SAI(_,()\,J (lll)
e1npln,ves of an ·\nH'Til'llll ~a•rnt lor .kffers, Syracuse;
P'T PLEASANT - Tckt:!ts Ch h
d -I
fglh II construdton 10mp.nw \H're fe ;ued kJdn aned b\ ( 11 m Florr m r Dor:;l Pomeroy, Ad.
urc
es
an
a
so
o
e a- mumst guenll\i;ls tot Ia\ ~\h!le work1ng outsJdt'
"
(h
the !Hg d1e Barton H.ilCtnf' Martin
a re now betng sold for t I1e
1
Nmth Annuul New Yellr 's Eve c!~~nJv~~~emclude one
n I U.S . air ba se at Rwn Hoa, 12 miles no r thea st nr Saigon ' V.. oodard. Pomero~.
Ruth
ball. sponsored by members of
,
so , '
( .nnpbell Pomero}
the 3664th Ordnance Co,
Pt Pau l ( armJ chael, South WebASKS 01\'0RfE
WEATHER
AdmJ&amp;SIOD!i Suoda)
Mat
Pleasant Army Natwnal Guard st~ r a daughter , Mrs Delmar
c;, ,uld rontnn Be s~1e
R1ggs
Dane~ rha lrmnn Sgl
Bob (Jea n) llamm Racrne 3 grand- Jenn 1 Maxrne Whrtlmgto n Hut
l1ght snow Pxtn•mp l'ast b\ Middhpor l John Hunnel
PomerOJ•
A hl' a!lh i 1nl l l t.'St has i•mergl'd srrKe Nou• mlif't 2 Jn !he problem what to name the Cochra n sa rd today tlrat only children Pamela ,l ean Car land. has t1tell a pel1ltun fur afternuon . F/urnt's tnt.hng south l'rU\ Carhv Gill
new tonsol1d;.r\t'll s•lwol r!rst11d th.1l \\tll bt: otganm·d uflrcJal ly Janua1y ::1 when Its 250 coupl e t•ckets !500 persons\ • m1r hael and Gary Carmtchael d1vorrP from l hJr]('&lt;; \\ tllram TuPsday afteruoon LmN wmght C!Pnn Hudsor: S\rat·use ~
board llJt(' IS
and 1 wlll be Bold this yeur Tickets ' both of South Wel ster and J Whttltn~~"lon
Jl1 I\1CJi!~
Counlv 2228
ol&gt; ,. ll Ra--•ne
'
0
Cum posed or what 1s now thl' l'xe mpted lhslrtl'ts of Pomeroy and Middle port
•M 1 1 H
H
d
"
, u..
hr
I t hw estel n Sa lt 5b ur and Hl'llful d Lot a I dlsll l&lt;:ts nammg It will be an action of may Ue purchased at the arm- I a co m amm, , actnt:!, an. 1Common Plea~ t nurr Tlw pL:Jin--_--Utsrharges Sunday
t
l\u
~
I
II
t I t
I ory for $4 or (rom the follow - one sJstrr Mrs ~red Pollock !Iff f hargmg gross n!• lt•t t of Mount F.verf'sl. lht&gt; htghPst ~hawvPr Pomeroy
l:OtlSJdUJhle slgmfi came l·or frn111 th£' d1 stmt s uam e sure Y WI co me- a eas 10 par
d
E
Portsmouth The Davts Funrral d
d
11
m thf' world 1~ nam1•d altt&gt;r ·
'
1 J h
1
1
1
- the naute ol thl'
(on qJrl'hl'llSI\e hrgh st hool Th e board ha s thiS sole responsJbll·
m South Wrhst er 1s rn
Bnt1sh fXplorPr S1r
It\ P1•1hal}S !I "ould not lw
'I Cochran 992-5478 m the M1ddle- charge
ch 1ldrPn
FverPst, i'!bu frrst ~m\e~d 11
o\dm•ss1ns Saturday- Doro~
,_..
Lhy
Durst. Portland; PauliDe
olfendt•li rf suggt•struns wt•re general elect1on (,n such an Js- Thrt·e Arr~Mls l\1a1le
port ar""
m 18~1.
offt•red'
•,ue, und that 5J pel cent W•IS B Sheriff~s Men
1 The Vagabonds w11\ furmsh
TAKEN TO HOSPITAL
- - Jones Chesbre
TYI •
Is
e d ov musJc for the dance slated ' Mrs Wilham Rradford Mtd- MARRIAGE APPLIC'ATJON
l.tlCo\LTF.I\1PS
IJIS&lt;barge• •-turda _ DDTlwrefure hetw ren now amt 1equrred at a specral ~leclton.
, Irm• I wr II11 Ti·l
IreeWt'ekend
arres bwerShenff
rna eRnb·- from 9 p m , Dec 31 , through dleport was takPn to Metgs Floyd AI Ien r.rah.1m 22 RA
Dec 11 1h
· e DatIv S1•n
1a, IS nu t true The Rev tsed
. er the
ThP tem peratur p 1n
Pnml' lon To\ lor Portland y
rere1ve suggesl!ll ns fi)J
~uch Oluu C&lt;~dl' now supul dl4s rhal
('
b hy d
t
l t 6 m New Year's Day The General hospttal al 9 59 am nne U S :1!1 arrnP \orp~ and ru\ s bu~me"s dt&lt;;1rti I at 11 15 Admissions Sunday _ M~
11
together') with id brrl'f l only a majonty IS neNtPd rn
men · •
loca ted on Rt
62, 1Sundily by Mrddleport E
R Mar lene Kay Wrllford 20 Ha- am todav v.as \I dt-grees un · tit' Holt{'r Hac me Edith
(no more thiln ~~~ worh Sl sup- uny l\•St:
They were of John Lash Doug - four m1les above Pl Pleasant. ISQl1admen as a med1cal pal1ent 1cme
dt'r cloudy skres
_ __ Pomf'roy Mrs Wil li am Br...
h
1
1
pm tmg ar,gum~~t o~ ~ t· ~&lt;~mc The Code a so aut onzes t 1e la s IU 2 A.lbany , charged 1 - --- - - - ford M1ddleport
offered \\e v. 1 puh IS! a sug- bomd nf a newly
orgamzed
h
d
.t '
e
.. r.,es Sunda•
Ch• th t .
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tJon of property, and James Ok
I)ppaJ tm(lnt o! Edu~&lt;ttwu
n liO do~ s followmg sm~h organt· ey Pack, Rt 2, Racme, d1s By United Pnss International When the hd IS removed. meth- l 1al snow used for ClnrslmCIS ovt'T imported DOH"Ities knv~n
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the form of tJ 're&lt;.:ommenda- zatttlll
turbmg the peal·e.
Health orf1c1als
throughout yl alcohol insrde the ligher 1g- d"'roratrons F1re commrs&lt;;runcr as " tre balls ' &lt;onhnuf"d 10
twn • thnt ttw NOT rnehtdc a St ate Department of Educatht• natron have 1ssued r~peat· nues upon contal't w1 'l the au· IMartm ScoU sard the
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North or Soutlt Tim app&lt;ll ent- com mt•nd strongly to the new .1\!~or Accitlt"nl ifiil
I harardous merrhandse on salt:! I mVISJble flame
sold m aerosol cans and 'I'! a.:: watt&gt;r m lion~ Kong '!'! het c,
ly has be€n nsked rn hopes of l&gt;r1ar d Januarv 3 Ihat 1t gpt on I Rt~ported h' Police 1 for the holiday season
The U S Pubh L
Health explos1ve under certam cond t- they arr manufadurf'd,
end
puttmg brakes on a prart1ce in I w1lh consolidation bv provrdmg Middleport police rnvest1gat - Imported plash&lt;'
novelt1e~ [ Serv1ee, m calling attentton to trons
an• frozen and u"ed tu
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earli er consoiJdatrons elsewhere ror a spt•c 1al el('rlton
ed a mmor two-car acctdent at : have reL'eiVed the most atten I the dev1ce, sa1d tt may be haz-, o\ss1stant State Fire \iarsh.1! drrnk s Along th( sa tnt' ltni' tlr l '
()h10 that bus product"d :1
7 0&amp; p m Sunday at Erwm 's bon w1lh many area ~ bannrng ardous because a ch1ld or even RPynold Hentges of Iowa w,rrn , tt•t&gt;thrng rtn J::&lt;:. fm mt .1111 ~
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confu smg array of dtrcctronall yj
IGulf slallon on North Second . the1r sale, but other hohday rl · an adult cou ld open the lighter ed that some sets of Chmlllla!'l lleHith off!&lt; r;~ls Ill
on u•
CHRISTMAS SEALS ltthiTIIII
titled d1slrrrts
BOUNil OVER
I av
rms haw• also rmne under the and be burned by the mvlsJble tree hghl s tmportt'd frnm .Ia-\sl &lt;~tes tt'~trng tlw llliVt' ~ ·~ ,1•1d
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Meanwhile, we are correctmg l Jack Ward, charged wrth ap;
Polrce s11r d a car dnY('fl by srrulrny of health 1nspt"ctors , flame or ~hcJderltally srt f•re l pan and offf'red for sH ie m ~1.1- fnund Hll'tn sd [" In olhrr state:-. , othel RESPIRATORY DISEASES
thr reeord m regard to the rmr- ~ravated assault, ha~ entered 3 Betty Long, 47, nf Kaosa~ Llty. One of the 1tems IS" cJg.tr·J io clothrng, furmture or dtJp : son Cltv are a defrmlt' haz-JP&lt;I hrdlu smtw\ p vhgktu et.1o1
al1ty needPd to r~pprovf' a honU plea of not gmlly ln Me1gs Coun-1 Mo ran rnt.o an ;mtomobile op- ettc lighter advertised m mall : ery
, ard '' M&lt;~son Cty Safety lnspec.- 1~uch as Mll'htg.m tn"PPt torsi
\s•t.';! fur the new h1gh school ly eourt Ward ti S bound over lerated by Gregory ~rwm
17, torder 1·atalog and also offered! New York Ctty F'1re De1mrl -l tor fl F Wyrhus swd the found the wfltrr to ht' cont &lt;~ mi It has been reported that a to the grand
JUry by Jud!(el New Haven. Damagt-d were re-' for sale m some stores rhe l ment Inspectors were ordfored strmgs of light 8tart -;.mokJng ' n.rted wtth badr m
wh 1chl
me-t e maJority of tho~e volrng l' Frank W. Porter Jr. on $2501 ported med1um and no in]uncs so-coiled "a1rflam" lighter looks ! to check stores and remove rami after berng on for five mu;utrs cause vphmtl 01 •·holrra In
waa needed at a pnmary or bond.
or otrre~ts were reported.
tlike a harmless tube of hpst,ck. 1 or a bJghly Inflammable artl(JCMeallwhUe, official ceuceru 1many al.ates they were banned. '
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Baltimore at Gl~ ..,.
By United l're" nternatloaal) pJayoli
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their second win of the IIJ65.66 The oon-league ~lctory was / ~:lc ~~;:•~ !hr.. chor~ty lo~•·1 Werry •nd IIIII Moor•, with tlx with %1 point.• on nve
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cage •eason with an easy 81141 Pomeroy's second straight out- Utes~ g E first eight mm- points each, did all of the Pan- goals and ll ·points from the
x.Ciev
I! 3 0 .786 363 325[ By Uailed Prell ............ "'
v~ctory over Wahama Saturday side of SEOAL play this year. ~ce midway through th
the; ~co: quarter scorlq.
throw line. Sim(JIIOD also
N. Y.
1 7 o .500 210 338
!';uleft ~ ·
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The Panthero are 114 in league d
e s~e an ers .,,... on top 49- hit In double figures with tt
Dallas
7 7 0 .500 325 280'1
W. LT. 1'4'
Coach Russ Moore's Pantb- games.
~hi~u:.:,ter Coach. Bob Oliver s 36 when lhey left the fioor for j while Moore had nine and Dick
Wash.
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301
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ers took an early lead, stopped Led by the sharp shooting of one point~~~~·~~: With!~ ~e ~lrd quarter break and Knight and Ronnie Logan, eight
St. Louis 5 9 0 .357 298 369 N. Y.
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rs a en n the fourth period the apiece.
1Booton
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rally in it. tracks and went on a 19-l3 lead wtu:n the lirJ uara' .t Pomeroy once agam. hosts outscored Wahama %&amp;-5. Ray Redman's 10 points topPitts.
2 12 0 .143 202 3971Houston
4 10 ' 0 ~
to build up a big margin in t!'&lt; i ter ended. Sim(l8on sank qlour ~t~m~'t::~ a~= a ~:~ Le~dlng all scorers was Porn- ped Wahama's scoring whil• :
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Western Coole"'""'
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10 3 1 ·769 389 284 ' Oakland
8 5 1 .815
Middleport, 1·3 Ia league !onals late in the third quarter
10 3 I .769 316 rl4 iK. C.
7 $ % .513
A tall, rangy Belpre High 25 at the charity stripe, Bel- The Belpre Reserve team de- acdoa, lo boot to Wellston, 3- while Redman and Ray Varian 1:;:111:;::~~~
9 5 0 ·843 409 T/5 Denver
4 10 0 .216
School team put II to the ~·~ I pre 13 of 23.
Ifeated the Rutland reserves 51 _ I, TueBday lll8ht Ia tbe linaf fouled out in the closing period. I .,
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7 6 I .538 421 402~ •·Division Champlonl
l &lt;~nd R~d DeVIls Saturday mght1 "They just beat us physica~~ 44 with Sneigle ettin 28 for o game lor both teams before Pomeroy sank 21 of 64 at-' ~lck. Hlt the puck ,over
7 7 0 .5110 383 ltl31
SUnday'• Baullo
at Rutland 79-53 With a last ly, shooting from tHe outside the winne s D g y g b
hI the boUday break,
tempts for 33 per cent from the -It • tbe oaly IIIlO we ve
6 1 1 .462 257 295 San Diego 2! Oaldlu!d U .
brea~ offense the losers failed then driving around us, and; 16 for R~tl~nd~nny ar roug
WeUstoa Satunfay
ldgbt field while the Falcons hit on '
4 10 0 .288 269 328 Kansa• City 45 Denver 35., "'"' '"1
to h.1ndie and control of both 1 dominated both boards," said /
BY QUARTERS
walloped Oak Hlll118-5t, bilh- 14 of &gt;4 tries for 26 per cent Pomeroy Frosh in
New York 14, Buffalo 12 · ..,:Jt:l!h
boards.
Rutland Coach Jim
Adams, Belpre
est polat total of aay SEOAL The Panthers outrebounded wa. Win over Falcons
Saaday•s Resalts
(Only games scheduled)
22 49 60 79
. Belpre led 40-28 at the ha_ll- whose team took its first lo*" Rutland
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bama
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lime break and fattened Its of the seawn against four wins. Belpre - Lee 7~:W· Calvin ed Lopa wttb 11! pOtato Ia 15 and Simpson 13.
oPmeroy downed Wahama
35 Pittsburgh 14
VAL D'ISERE, France
bulge to 60·38 after three .per-1. The night before the Red Dev- 4-2-10; Wolker 7-1-15; ~nsle 2- 1116!, the former all-Ume leO&amp;· Pomeroy will play Its final %3 m a ~reshman game on
Dall~s 36 New York 20
:-Jean Claude Killy, Fr.i.lt
wds. Fo~r Belpre Eagles hit in j ~~~ had emerged victor In a 3-7; Davis 4-2-8; M. Snei
1- ue record.
game ~fore the Chrlstm~s Panthers home court Saturday Detroit \s Piyladelphia 28
mternational Alpine skiing
douhle ligures compared to two , triple overtime thriller with 1-15; Hardesty 1-6-2; Sneig le 1Friday Dlghl the
YeUow break thiS Wednesday night on evening.
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Green ll'ay 24 '!lan Fran 24 , tie won the downhill race 1M
Rutlanders, Ronme Black wlth l Eastern, believed the first lime 0.2 Total 33-!3-79
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Jackets blew a IC polats lead the Jackson planks
, Pomeroy piCked up an 8 • Mmnesota 24 Chicago 17
Oreiller Cup Sunday antl
19 and Rusty Littl~ with II . I Rutland had defeated Eastern Rullan:- Barr~tt 1-0.2· Do- lo loae to Logaa !lUI Ia the The Baby Panth~rs scored a :~~t quarter lead, was on
&lt;Only gam.s scheduled)
was first in the coniblileii
. Rutland cashed '" 17 of 62 (or Chester) since the 1948-491Vis 2-3-7; lllaek 6-7-19· H I·' last 3 seconds lor their lblrd 53-39 victory in the preliminary d ·~halftime and 25-12 at
SUnday G•me
standings.
field goal attempts lor Tl per season.
ins 2·3-7· Little :J.S.U· ' Kaw . league Jon.
contest With Allan Swindell scor- en o the th~rd pellod.
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Oblo Higb Sebool BukelbaD wB~ Quarters:
By JEFF MEYERS
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rule to the attentiOn of the
3&amp;-28 and Washington Cln ·n ti St xa . 7
Pomeroy ... · .· lti 28 49 69
Sports Writer
officials.
Pittsburgh 35-14.
Cl na
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Wahama - Arthur
2-6-4;
John Brod~e IS an acknow- The touchdo•n was disal- "It could ha bee
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Colerain 81 White 0-IHJ · Thompson
3-2-8
!edged. ma.ster of the big bomb lowed and the Forty
much worse," ::ld G:'.e:';~· Finneytown 58 G~enhills n
Mal'llhall ~2-$, John.;,n D-2·2·
but II s hiS attention to small went on to tie the Packers
Vine Lo ba d who y Talwanda 68 Harrison 61
Redman 3-4-!0 Bate l.IJ-2 V •
~etalis that has forced a playoff and force them into a
st~i c';.l/ ~ave ;e Norwood 82 Walnut Hilla 41 ian 2-1-5 Saw~ers ~ 2 -'l To:~;
etwcen Green Bay and Balli- with the Colts qt Green
Dished first if Ba!limo h dn~- Wyoming 53 MI. Healthy 56
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Porueroy - Simpson 6-7-19
e small details are includ- Brodie has tossed' the biggest day. U the Packers had lost to Indian Hill 5S Northeastern 36/ Wiles 0-IHI, Knight 2+8 Cum:
ed '" the National Football bombs in the NFL this season the Forty Niners, however the Milford. 63
ings ~. Logan 3-2-$ , Werr
~eague rules under Article VII, and enjoyed his finest
Colts would be the We;tern
CI~CJDnati Country Day 33 5-11-21, Moore 4-1-9 a,;dlord
ect10n 7, Paragraph 1, which Sunday, throwing three
Readi111 78 Deer Park 69
3-1. Totals 21 .T/~9 '
prohibits rulllllllg with a passes including the
CincmnaU Purcell 82
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Following a 22-yard TO,
Hamilion Catholic 65
ground.
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In other games,
game-tying pa" from Fran Cincinnati Aiken 87
Pantheretles Pull
Green Bay • Wllhe Wood did surprised Chicago 2
Tarkenton _to Gordon Smith,
North College Hill 61 Out Cage Victo
exactly that S!"'day-scooplng surprised Chicago 24-17, Dallas Rip Hawkins intercepted a TOLEDO Central 62
Pomeroy Eighth Gr:Je lreld
up a San FranCisco fumble and disappomted New York 33-:W, desperation Rudy Buki&lt;k aerial
Toledo Cardinal Stritch 41 off a last quarlffl' sur e !o derac~ng 82 yards for an apparent Cleveland shaded St. Louis 27- and dashed M _yards with 1:06 Toledo Libbey 59 Sylvania 31 foal Soothern 25-22 Ing• B'

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19 for , Tuesday mght.
Yarbrough 1-6-2 Totals 17-llhi.J.

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17·3 entermg the fourth quarter. Rogers 63 Whitmer

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Swanton 65 Maumee 50
Handy Burt led the winners
Werton Madonna (W. Va.) '/% with 11 while Pat O'Brien chipBeHaire St. Johns 43 ped in nine. Bob Diddle had
Cadiz 91 Mingo (W.Va.) 52
eight and Tom Spangler six for
Chillicothe 95
Southern.
Huntingon (W.Va.) 85 &lt;2 ot)l- - - - - -- - - -1
Toledo Waite &gt;4 Bryan 26
Delaware Hayes 14

also hit . Tom Hall
with a ,17-yarder mmutes after
Chicago s Gale SUyers raiSed
B~ United Press lnternatl01181 DePaul 96 St. Joseph N.M. 74 his NFL 'ID record to 22 with
two-yard plunge.
East
Wooster 66 West Chester St. 63
Cowboya Mia,m~Bound
Pace 62 Hunter 56
Ohio Wes. 73 Carnegie Tech 62 Don Meredith s three TD
L•U 9z St. l'ranCJS N.Y. "
St. Benedicts 84 Omaha 79
passes enabled the Co bo
Kansas St. 73 Stanford B5
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Yl to Grover Hill 100 Wayne 63
Marysville
Niagara 83 LaSalle 87, ovt.
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St. Louis U. 83 Ohio st. 53
Bo 1
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Down eights 74
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~' - conav. 75 San Fran St. 53 W b U M0 93 Ill S
w NlnewMiami Jan. 9. D_allas
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Columbus University
ho&gt;mn St. 100 Johnson Vt. 53
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fou,u 11am 74 Holy Cross 17
Evansville 91 Purdue 93
with a 7.7
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Frederkklown 47 Highland 4$ Columbus St. Mary 87 Mifflin
Penn St. 75 Colgat 74
Elon 38 Gullord 68
Cowboys ha:"o~ale I ~ Sheridan 65
Portsmouth &gt;4
""""' island 87 Brown 61
Iowa 69 Drake 51
Giants twice Ibis
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e New Lexington St. Aloyslut 45
Columbus Central
~"'IOn coli. 93 Notre Dame 89 Princeton 84 liiinois 81
Jimmy Brown .,•am::~~ t
' Ohio City-Liberty 80
1&gt;) muse 87 Connecticu.l 62
Bmdley 78 Murray St: 64
of the game for"' a ~c~ Pirates Slip by
Celina Immaculate
c,.'"'" 95 Juruata B5
St. Jos. Pa. 82 MICh. St. ti5
incident but scored his 21st
Sy
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Parkway 41 Van Wert 45
L
dolo 72 Bucknell 61
DePauw 80 Valparais 71
the season belo I . to
smmes
ey IVe Salem '19 Walnut Ridge 44
Earlham 88 F nkl' 76
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YMMF3 VAILEY It
' """"} St. 91 Siena 88
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tie the NFL record until Sayers Cri.s u ._117
·.JaeJ 66 Hartford 60
Georgetown, Ky. US Haoover
his 22nd.
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. ,g Loyola Md. 63
lnd~ana Tch. 93 St. Francis 81
Eagles scored I i ~m~ 11-5-21, Miller 040;
'ork L. 911 Wagner 65
St. Thos. Minn 79 St. Jo. 1nd 70 within two minutes but wz: ~ss~2; Stumbo O.H,
, ··' Larolina 75 Assumption 69 Detrou 103 Baldwm Wallace 80 troll's Milt Plum brolre the 211NORm GAUJA
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Nebraska ~S:th Dakota 110
tie by hitting rookie Tom Garrett t-7-25; Ta tO:~J.l5, .. yn (oil. 95 Oneonta 91 Ark 78 A
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Nowatzke with a 22-yard TO Logan 3-2-8· ~ 0.1-l·
" conn. HI Quionip10c 88
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Smith z.u Sttdm
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Stephen Astn !II Prairie
Tom Walters and Rick Lo
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;• '' YeshiVa 63
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Is raced 63 and 34 yards By Quarters ·
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respectively with intercepted Symrnes Valley 11 IS 10
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Tex. Wstrn 83 Fresno St. 65
ramble'tl 3i ya ds with el ew:,n• orth Galha
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Auburn 79 Georgia Tech 74
West
for the ~ .
Reserves - North GaWa
' '" &gt;t. 62 Cali!. (SB) 61
Southern Calil. 81 Kansas 69
kms.
Symmes Valley 35.
1\iJurni JOS Ohio U. 100
Cincinnati 82 UCLA 76
•Ia. Southern 74 Union Cull. 67 Alberta 'II Wester• Colo. 81
OPEN EVENINGS
1\. ~ . .St. 78 Georgia 71
S'an Francisco 76 Ulah St. 66
l\o1U1 Carolina 66 Florida ~9 SeatUe Pclic 95 Westmont 83
1.-..~ • •awn !13 Dartmouth 74
Long Beach lOt Redlands 91
Memphis St. 69 N. Tex. St. 67 Brghm Young 87 Sola Clara 71
\ 1rgm1a Tech 72 Clemson 62
Utah 86 San Jose 57
Furman 74 East Carolina 73
Oregon St. 73 Portland 83
Providence 88 Loyola (La.) 76 FuUrton St. 86 L.A. St. Col. 83
Wm. &amp; Mary 79 G. Wash, 66
San Dego U. 71 Pepprdne 59
H.Simmons 98 Northeastrn 83 New Me&gt;:ico 99 Hawaii 48
Ml,.. St. 92 Louisiana Coli 71
Denver 1116 Idaho 91
Louisville 82 Bclllirmine 52
Wyoming 77 Monluna 69

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drop by for dinner 11M1jl0Cte&lt;Uyf Thbo kind of
ean -d 1 good wife crying for help. What do you
do? Such an emergency ia our "'"""i!ltr· Wo'll, eool: up a I
batch of Kentucky Fried Chlcba and have it 01\ your dinner
.....-geDCJ

table bef•re you know it. Just call us. You'•• &amp;ol our nllll!hor.

COl~~NOERS' ~

f,W ew-.

The Dinner ti.25-'l'he Bucket $3-71

The Barrel $$.00
(ll) :10- lie

CROW'S STEAK HOUSE

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6 MONTHS ........ •.. •·•.. $5.25
.

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New1papar hhtrtlsln&amp; btcutlvtl Auoclltllll.

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VPI Invitatloaal
At Blaekhurg, Va.
Duke 75 Vrginia 72
Ala, 79 Mas.. 73
liD........, Classic
AI Milwaukee, Wit.
W. Va. 101 WiBcolllin 113
Marquette 75 Washington 74
Lola Ialaad Toarnament
Hofstra II Adelphi 66
C.W. ~t 70 Queena M
Koatn&lt;ky lavllallooal
Al~ly.
Calilornia 75 Air Foree 70
Kentucky 11 Indiana 11
Vaaderbill ClluJo
AI Nalllvllle, TtiiiL
Army 64 Su!hm Metbodl.st 51
v. .derbllt 7Z Wstra. st. ~

DEC. 23-1:00 PM

$200-$100-2 • $5.0 Prizes
end 4 • $25 PRIZES

SPORT SHIRTS ... In eotto118 and Decton Solfda
stripes, checks. Madras, IYJ tapered and 'regular:
3.50 to 6.95

SWEATERS ... by Rugby, Arrow and Puritan. Or1om, shetlanda, lambswool and moha,ir. In the
most wanted desipa and colon. Pullover cmiJ.
gan and tleeoeless.
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._lllorOllCo.
, ....ly ,._Salol

TOPCOATS &amp; ALL-WEATHER COATS
by Alligator
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H4TS. , .by l'ortis-GLOYIS ••. by Hugeer
JADE lAST .• . by Swank

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STORES
ARE
OPEN
EVENINGS

All Perticip•ting
Merchants Are Now
Giving FREE TICKETS.
All You Do Is Register
At "Gold Star Stores"

: SUITS &amp; SPORT ·COATS ... by Stylemart
Mlddl.shadt and Brookfield.
'
SLACKS . .. by Jaymar and Hubbard.

MASON

No purchase is required.
Need not be present to
win. Winners will be
notified.
All Dr•wings Held In Pomerov

P1rldng Lot

3 ROOMS
ONLY

GIVE-AWAY
$800 in Cash Prizes
eFINAL DRAWING

'. f' 'r

WY 2-5432

CASH

Toumame1t1
SUa Devll Oa18lc
At Tempo, Ar11.
Colorado 83 Baytor 77

MAS0tt W. VA.

· ~·!laNd n •ll!bilt Mrtltt In CODPII'IIIII Wfttl 1111 Mvlttlt!Rf:Ct~JRCII,

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CHRISTMAS

MALE-ORDER GIFTS

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... and you may win Cash in the

C oO

Midwest
SE Missouri 92 Ohio Nrn. 79
ll•thel 85 Buena Vista 14
1\ Central It L Ill. (Chi) 112
Srn. fllin is 64 S. Diego st. 35
Nrn. Illinois 82 W. Mich. 81
Miam, 82 BaU St. 47
Wiltenberg 65 Oberlin 48
Steubenville 77 lll. Wes. 63
lliram 89 Fredonia NY Tl
Mt. Union 87 W. Liberty 66
Youngstown 86 Muskingum 52
Bliss Coil. liB Kent St. 107
Lewis tl6 Great Lakes Nvl 61
Fairfield 90 Xavier Ohio Bl
D.&lt;~~'ton 70 Ganlsius 67
Minnesota 89 Creighton 71
Villanova 65 Toledo 60
Loyola (Ohlol 100 Tulsa 72
Butler 76 Indiana St. 70
Wichita 101 Teus Tech 84
~ - D. St. 78 Augustana S.D. 119
Akron 71 Kent St. 70

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SEE SANTA
IN POMEROY
Dec:. 20 thru Doc. 23
10 til noon - l :00 to 3:00
and 6:30 to 8:30

Frii., Dec. 24
10 til noon - 1:00 to 3:00

Here Are Your "Gold Star'' Pomeroy Stores:
loll P1tnkUn ll&lt;lre
1'ort. Clllllllng tt.uao
'L 4 Z Shop

•wiiioe•
• Lohlo Druio
ElberfeNs
Cl!a,iM~t&lt;. . . . ....
Morauet:h-'1 ..... Shop

lluo a Gror •-ront

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Mlo'IMaltiol
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Santa
Suggests...

.•r,,i.\

$25 to *2000

*Shopping Is A Pleasure In Pomeroy Stores*

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Gibbs Grocery

POIMtOy Motor Comp•nr
Pemeroy Flower Shop
K1rr 6 VanZandt

Molor Solei
..........,SonaeoStotion
llmlll Marbl
wu-·a Lou.,.,.nnot
I(.......

Molgo 1~"'-nl Co.
INrJ Aut.' Parto Co.

Tha

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Ohio VeJiey.
Ph•nblnt &amp; Hutfnt
Downit-GI'OfiS
Asliland Oil &amp; Rollalllf Ce.

Arnold lroo,
P1ombillf &amp; Hootlnt

,_,., Postry Shop
SPONSORS:
A.D.Weooi6Diodo a ..,. Lollnlfrr
Rehl-n'o Loundrr

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Lower-Prices On All Y

DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-ldl44leport, 0' Dee.

20· 1985-

guest~

Mrs. Paul Vf~'!CilsbHoCshte~sts of OEPSrty :.-:: Faehnle and Mrs.
"Festival of Llgbto," • dr.. Past Matron:t
u
" mas a
ne.,;,..uons In the borne
•IJJoU.. 11 tbe~O:U!.:.. The homo ol Mrs. Paul Winnl Anthony, Mrs. J. A.
Yoang, rted out the holiday season
:::"ter, ~. ohow: was tbe scene or the Cbr~=~ ~··~lou~ai:•· Menu!; recording of the

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TWI'I'1ghf Gar:den ClUb Ch riSfmas
Dinner is Held at Federated Church

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Dubuque Camied

Kroger Brand Grade A

s... ..... .

$ .49
..... .
Slb.
can

10 lb. can -· lb. 89c
.
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Chriatmas Week

Only Kreger Tul'lctv• 1re double in.

Store Hours
lqul•r Hovrt

in this graup fQ weu th•
Lebel. While '"'PAIY lt1h.

Friday
9 a.m. - 6 p.m.

FOR THi

lb.

Armour Star Grade A

OPEN EVENINGS TIL 9

10 Jbs. to 16 Jbs... . Jb. 43c

CLOSE 6 P.M. DECEMBER 24

*Candy Headquarters

WEEKE~D.

Over~
U. S. 0. A. Oraolt A. Thoto A.... ur
Star bird• 1(1 •cltrtftflcally ftll kl ,...

500

*EGGNOG
*Maple Lawn Turkeys
Stewing Hens • Oysters
David Davies Fully Cooked
Hams &amp; Smoked Hams

lb.

12 lbs. to 16lbs.. _. lb. 41 c:

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Thloht
PJece
. Jcken ........

o~:-~·~~ ..... ....... -... lb. 49c

Tenderay Boneless Boston
1 IIJ, ....... lllcod

IMOKED HAM
Elp, 12124/11&amp;

oas

lb.

" Br1nd FP"'Itn
Kroger

••• ••• •

Morton Asst'd. Variety

lb.

S.ml
79·C "
Ham Whott
Sontlon - - - 1~.

59e

Country Club

Peaches
4

Kroger Roll nr Print

No.

20 liZ,
pkgr.

Buy plenty 11 mit
low price lot your
tablt tnd for sen.

·r·ISSUe • • • • .. • 5

oning yow holiday

dinint-r

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2 "·

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$1

Krottr Btrtlttt

Pear Halves •• 3 ~::, 89c

Sheffield lont While

treamers ..... . _-... ... .
With $S Pun::ha11 Sheffield
Saucers _. _______ .........

cans

Krtttr •r•l1tf -~

Potatoes .. _.. 3

Gold Med1l

•'lour .. _.... _5

....

lb.

tril Shtfiitld CovtrM
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.Exp. 12/24/ 65

Hille red

Fruit Cakes . __ . _.. .... 4 :~~. $1.59
Cold Cres.t
Candy Canes . -... "-. ---. I ct. 25c
Holiday :\fix .. _... __ . __ . , ... 29c
Holidav \fix ..... .. _.. ___ "oz. 49c
Cane 0' Canes __ . _.... _•. 2 ... 39c

No.303

ARMSTRONG'S
Unoleum •.•. Inlaid Vinyl

ANY
PRl CE

SIMON'S MARKET

cans

TOILETRIES

TIES

smrs

PAJAMAS

SPORT COATS

SWEATERS

SLACKS
HATS

LUGGAGE
JACKETS

HOSIERY

TOPCOATS

BELTS

ALL-WEATHER
COATS

BILLFOLDS
HANKIES

WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING

BOY SCOUT
EQUIPMENT

UNDERWEAR

MOHAWK
MAGEl
1:1pen ln•t.aUatton

TO PLEASE

Satl~aetioll

Guaranteed

GIFT

INGQS
FURNITURE

Certificate
FOR A NEW HAT

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New York Clothing House
POMEROY-"A GOLD STAR STORE"

ly~:N~ig~ht~,"~w~ith~B:en~P~Jiil:s~on~,~=~-~~~~:;~~;;~~;:;~t:::~:.~o:;:::::.i~

presented
with Missprogram
Carol
hour
a Christmas
· soloist.
tel in charge. The first 1 I
grades made up the choir
led the eougregatlon in the singing of "Joy Jo Ihe World." Rec1itations wP.re given by Be '
I Fultz, Mark French, and
. U1a Krawsrzyn. David Kralv- '
I SC'&lt;yn played "Star or I h
I East," on an accordion and
1 companied for the singing
"Silent Night.''
Kindergarten children
''Away in the Manger" and
the prayer Jed by Mrs_
IKrawsczyn. Two Christmas

t::E.:M:·~A:IN!-:~~~:·:--!-!--!!-!--!!:-:::-:!!-:p~~~M:E:-R~:~y:-~~~::;~:~~~e~r~~w~ ~·~~~e cico rl!
WY 2-3975

SIDRTS

JEWELRY

P'toor lltO'Verint lor ft'81'7 kind of Door. Best
patterns. ProfeuJonal lnstallation by WI, ot
do it JOW'Mll Cali W\:' :l·l fJ:i~ fo1 free estimate,

TRANSISTOR PORTABLE

TAPE RECORDER
99
REO. $29.95 - __$24·

6 TRANSISTOR

RADIO

SELECT

•

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FROM THE
FINEST

Jewelry Boxes

IN MENS
TOILETRIES

BATHROOM SCALES

eBRUT
eCANOE

REG . $!1.9! - - - -

eENGLISH
SEE OUR GOOD SELECTION OF

PLATFORM
ROCKERS

$

ALL FAMOUS BRAND GIFTS

EXPERT INSTALLATION!

Christmas Special!

Applesauce

ro~HIIRIEQ
FOR HIMI

DO ITI.

Coffee ...... 3 ~- $1.85

49c

~:!~~~·

::.;.
Bradbury, Mrs. Nan
Lee Smith, Mrs. Jack
Bernnrd F Jtz and
•.
u
Norman Wayland.

Mr

LET INGELS

lpotllght ....

"Kmger Sweet Shop"
WI&gt;\ 1!&gt;lo ~ .... ,.,.,_ II

Churc.h Altars
Are Decorated
For Services

Aspirin ....... 3 :~:. $1

Stokely

Sauce

9c

$1

~~~e~~'f.:~·c=:'.

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Norwkh

~;:

Oce~ Spray Cranberry

.... 99c
...h

2'/a

*gal.

Deluy

BASKETS

Avondale Yellow Cling

Fruit Pies Ice Cream
Butter

FRUIT

Swift's PremiuM

Ctttn'Sh Hens .•••..

Circle and Eleanor
Circle, oon, Mrs. M. L. """""
which had been plaeed in a
James Br.,.lngtOn, Mn.

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Candied Fruits - Goodies

WMit suuiy lasts

20 lbs. up

Different Kinds

*Fancy Fresh Fruit - Nuts

a
,(1, • ~ d ten ~
hit
\'t\1 demand for your hofld•r t.blt,

Fresh Frozen Frying Chicken

Paudl11 Ytlltr Fre•h Fror:'" ~

1
to Mrs. Ralph Gilmore.
1 mas !llorles entitled, "It's ChristThe program wa!l in charge: mas Ot1ce More" and ''SHent 1
. of Mrs. Elmer Wickham who j Night," and a poem, 11At the·
read the story of the first Am~ IEnd of the Year." Christmas!
erican Christmas tree. Mrs. : music selections were played .
Ralph Gilmore read BD article, !by Mrs. Lillian Steiff,
an~ :
Road of Glory, after which tho I Mrs. Wino on tho organ 1111d pl·
group sang Christrrws carols ' ano.
I
with Mrs. Wic~am as accom·i Mrs. Evelyn Lewis present-!
panlst. Gifts whtch had been I ed a gift from the club to Mrs.l
placed under the lighted tree, : Milcnell and gills were ex-1
were elChalliJed.
_ changed around t1te lignled tree. I
A salad course was served from
a table covered with a red net
and satin cloth centered with ll
Christmas arrangement of hol·
ly and tapers.
Otner decorations were used
I
throughout the nome In keeping I
Poinsettias, greenery and can-' with the holiday.
dies decorated the alters of the Present were Mrs. Paul Wlnn,
I various churches In Middleport Mrs. Grifr Russell, Mrs. Allen
for lhe Christmas S'"day wor- ~ Hughes, Mr&gt;. Fielding Hawk-!
I ship services. The potted plants ins, Mrs. Max Harrah, Mrs.
were teken to shut-ins follow- Wiili•m Haynolds, Mn. Lillian
ing the services,
ISteiff, Mrs. Earl Knight, Mrs.
AI Heath Methodist Church Waller Hay.. , Mra. Gene Nor·
the Ita was banked with poin- tun, Mrs. Delbert Mllchell, Mrs.
.a r
d Joho Lyons, Mrs. Chari.. Bensethas presented by ~· a~ neU, Mrs. Evelyn Lewis, Mrs.
1 Marie Hawkins, Mrs.
Mrs. Homer Cook . as 19
Willis
Iannual
custom, and taken to
shut-in memhers following
- - - - - -- -servkes. The decorating was ior MYF. Hospital and Home
1 done by a committee from Class Sunday was also observed with
12 Circle.
1 a special offering. The choir
During the Church
School · presented the anthem, ••o HoI

OP BREAD

EXTRA TOP
VALVE STAMPS
from all coupom
in this ad

SIMON'S

Kroger

16 tbs. up

Closed
'~'"TY

45c

11o.

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::!~."'w~:a:m12~e four

1

Whllt SUJIItly La1t1

Saturday
BVY

Ducklings .•.••• . ••. •. 11o. 49e Chickens •. . •••. . . •

Qteetad'; First, only U. S. GPvtrnment
lnQNcted Grade A Turktv• are itt
aside for Kroger. Th'" l&lt;{ogtr eac·
cortll"g to tiM ·mod rigid spotclticil·
tio~ta, slngiH out. the finest Turlcey1

Monday th"' Thundoy

~

~rtttr lrond Fro~~n Rtastl"'

K,....,. lrud 'men

Dowsons Hosts
At O H
r~adMr:.

F.~

Plus You Get Top Value Stamps

i::

";"eerl : ; : 1a~:'m~n
p Tbeayer ef h enl tabl .

..,.. were Mll. , lamet

The annual Chrlllmao dinner making 12 table arrangements oo WSAZ-TV Swlday ol IZ:» "';"};;of tbe,:st=;" GIS ,;,n .ks. ~ Neutzllng.
and coffee were
of the TwUigbt Garden club for Athens SIDte Hospital. Com- p.m.
Frio ~yang~ Mr1 Grill
women of the churcll
was held """-"-· eveDin• at munlcations were read from Mr l Hester, a JP'IIduate of Pom~y ev ng.
r res m
e
·
the l"edera~-;;ri
';.Jth Roy Holter acknowledging tne, eroy High aebool, II I lludeot sell was lhe 81slotilliJ hoslc8area~
covered Mlh •. damask
ing at the refreshment table.
ests oealed at a table lovely club payment of dues illld from 1 lu drama al lllarsball Col- I Devotions of scripture
"'
ond cenlered WJth •
Assisting during the
cover, centered with a Mrs. Louise Griffith, third vice: lege, HuuUiliJWn. Jllo wile Is 1 ing &amp; prayer, prepared
pen OUSe
plan\, gifl of Mr. and
Christmas anangement and president. thankmg the club for i the fonner Asenatb Tracy. I.lames Pullen, wer:m Wil~ ~ Rev and Mrs. Marvln l er Cook.. Other decorations
with red eandlcs on "':thf'r side.: its contribution tu the Wahkee- ..•
""W::~~w 1~0.w,·&lt;:&lt;rtl).''~ AMrthos John L~~si w~lcomed Dowson, ani sons, J)oug 11 n d eluded a miniature sprayed
OPEN EVENINGS
Mt!S l&lt;ltmla Genheimer ask- na fund
1
n ny, pres en •
· I ·
·
] d
dl
rut a "oinrseltla
'
Dwight, entertamed With Jhetr r.n can el!l• a
..,, J nl
Mrs. Ph'!1 W1'll"mm.son a nd Mrs ., son• regional director cornmenl· , Mrs. Delbert Mitchell,
.. 1 grace.
th h teJumor
••
1
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After dinner1 the group ad· iGaynelle Wtse thanked the club jed on the county flower sbow, ,Past Matron o1 e cap r, 81 '! traditional open house SundayjpJant, the gtft from one u or
journed to tbe social room for for flower !': sent them while hos- 1thanked members who made 8 new member·
i
for parishioners and friends in MYF.
its meeting and party. Mrs. pitalized It waR voted to send :erdrJes, and. congratulated thOSI! j Durmg the businea~ : ; on, Uthe':._':co~m~m~nnl~IY~-~Se,~ve""n~ty'.:·~s~ev~en~:_!lMrt::'':..-~Ja~m~e~sCri~·s~w~el~l~~ ~
;.everett Roush president, was e poinsettia to Miss Ethel Gar~ 1 rece1-(tng r1bboos.
: thank-you note~ were re rom , ~
In charge of the meeting and !and in Meig~ Gefl{'r:d Hosp: I Chru:tmas corsages made and 1Mr~. Kalad Hmdy and
Ella ,
members answered roll call with, and ,• ·
Ilow-, worn by the members
~re Smith . Chnstmas cards
were
· t mas poem . .,_
W A Drake, 'ent to Mrs. Zelia Cross and
a Chrls
~ula. Louis L·II . Round roblo cards w IJUdged IJy Mrs
.
,
M "H d h It nd a'
Reibel, devotional leader gave 1~nt to ,\1,
, , 1s M1ss Mrs ~uu1s Reibel and Mrs. Ger·, , r . ntlrry . ou as e a
1
the story from Luke 2:1-20.
Elsie llrut, i\l 1:." ti&lt;Jrland and ald Wildermuth who ~~:warded aiChnstmas. g•ft was to~ :tent ,
Final plans were made fori Mrs. Howell .Mrii Jack Rob- f1rst to Mrs. Mary H:. Hemes, to Mrs Cross.
. 1
-· - ·-~-- - - - - - -·.
second to Mrs. Robm and third Mrs. Anthony read two Christ-

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wen registered by Miss ed the Dowsoo lsmlly wltb

LEATHER

TIMEX
WATCHES
ePIPES
ePIPE RACKS

Plastic or Nylon
COVERS
Grapefruit - Blt:nded • Orange

Kroger Juice$

California Navel

Oranges

K_,

Egg Nog ~ ~ ~ .... 59c •••• ~~a ..,. $1.09
Krot41r

Larqe
Size

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Fresh
Whole
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lnsta1natlc CAI.nera

COLORS

AND CARRYING CASE

Sterile Cream-·-·-··-···-~.,. 39e

Polyloaon

Cream' Cheese .•• -••.•• 2, ,:. 59c:

I

err1es

English Walnuts ........ ~~. ,... 59c
M.h~.4 ~uts •• :.... -.~-- "-~· 59e

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ss·'5

ST Y L E * SERv·t CE

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Bibb Lettuce . -•••••.•••• •• 39c
]iJsearc)le Lettu.te •.•. ~ ••• ... 19e

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CONVENIENT TERMS

YOUR PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS

FOREMAN &amp; ABBOTT
N. 2ND AVE.

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WCTUPian·nt'ng
T0 DIS• f" 'bute
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Youth Choir Meeu
In ParsoMge room

.d&gt;~

Dally s~nttnel, PomeroJ·Itiiddleport,

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Held (II Kloel Home
Mr. and M11. fo'aMJpg Kloe8

of

&lt;Jwrcb,

Sales T Coll-.i.t
. ..., -1•ons' up
82 Perc.aont ··n SEO Area

l'INtl'l&gt;

a.sert c:ourae. Attending were Mr.

1ng

"'tbt. KI••• bnmt tor

entertained members of 1be and Mn. Tony Fowler, Mr. and
The Youth choir of the Laur·
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Golden Rule Claao of l1le Firs! Mrs. Fred HoHman. Mr. alld
el Cliff Free Methodist burch I
()l!:C. M
BapUst qturob Thursday ever.- Mrs. Kloes, Mrs. Gerald Anfh
met Thursday evening ~n the The ~OF class of tht United lng In their &lt;nnual Chrlstma• lin)l, · Mrs. Dave Jenlrt~, Mra.
,.
recreation room of . rsona e IMethodist cburcb will have their party .. The clasB enJOY«i a tur- Charkfl Searles. Mrs. Cbarler.e
; Plans were made to dist:ib- Scripture reading ;sue ~a~ annual Christmas porty Monday ~ey dmner preceding the D',eet· Tbom~;.s, Mra Eugene Murray
_n te temperanc(' literature and cy 0
d the meetin follow· evening, at the nome of Mrs. mg. .
and Plu. Donald Boone. M:-s.
l."okmarks lo the schools when ed :
ra er b M:~ H
Clifford Ebersbaeh with Mn. A g1ft e1ch.m~e wu held • Boone was J,resented wltb a
' " :v!icldleport unit of
the Clark. rie ~oupy sang,
Gerald Wildermuth as co-host- 1,"'.,u.,nd
....a.-.ili?'-h•te"'d"'C"hrls;;,;';;lmas~~~'~'eii.-"gti;,·r•.,
· ;;'ro~m~th~e,.:•~laaa~.........,
~· -.. _TU 1_1.1et Friday . evening !mas oorols after which g:;ts ess. There wiD be a 5G cent gift1r--~ - -.. .. ' ttl · ~I rs!
~aptlst C~urch I were exchanged. Refreshments exch~nge.
.
~.rs. Ue!ly Clme,: pre.sid{!nt,lwere serv~d by Mrs. Gerald I1 !'f~1gs County Hosp1tal C~:Tllll~ucled the meetmg w1th the Pullins Mrs. C1ark Rev and rrusswm at Veterans Memorial
,ol~ening prayer given by Mi~s i Mrs. E~gene Gill and Mrs·. Sel- l hospital Dece~ber 20 at 8 p.m. Route 7
2 Miles South of Middleport
.. ~targaret Sauer, county preSJ· don Baker. Attending were Bet-ll Regular meeting.
l.ct._:nt.
j ty e.nd Roger lein, Be&lt;'ky EbDEC. 1
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PRESENTS
.1trs. Jaeob Turner gave de- 1lin,' Leonard Lyons, Kay and The aMual Chmtmas P~ l
Hllions, using scripture from . ~1ickcy HowelL Karen Flores, · gram of Salisbury School wtU
·.'l'ttus
and a meditation "O i Darlene Eblin, Sandro and uren· be held ~esd~y, at 7:30 p.m .. I
~Come Let Us ~dore Him." The 1da r.ilmo!'e· Karolyn and Tom- The Lydi.a C1rcle of t~e Urut·prugram was m charge of Mrs: my Soulsby, Patty Roush. Jun- ed MethodiSt church wtU meet
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY THRU NEW YEARS
Elizabeth Slaxen and consisted ior Pullins, OC'&lt;'kv and \1ike Tuesday at 7: ~ p.m., at ~e
;~a three _readings, " Alcohol ! Wright, Roger nieh! and Wayne church. M~. R1chard Rupe wll1 11
_Facts" given by Mrs. SlaVen; !Leifh~it.
: have devolions and Mrs. Guy 1•
1 'Prayer Breakfast" by
Ueu- j
Guinther, the program. Host~ssl.ah White· and
''They Dare 1 C
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es will be Mrs. Charles PersmgNot Tell 'lt," by Mrs. Arthur 1 ana.sltJ rOUfJ IWi
er and Mrs. Jack Carsey. Mem·
Lewis.
.
j Meeting Tllur.:uluy
bers are to brlng canned food
The unit mted to purchase 1
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for a basket.
300 bookmark! to bt! given to ' The BI-Monthly . eana~IH I
DEC. %2
school children; The meeting! club held their Chr~stmas dJn~l The Laurel Cliff Free Methowas closed with the friendship ner !hursday evemng ~t the dist Churdl will present Us
d rcle and the bt'nedlction. The ~artm restaurant. Followmg the. annual Christmas program, in- I
host-esses, Mrs. Nora Hamilton idmner, the group went 1? the eluding a play, "The Dark
and Mrs. Clyde Winebrenner,jhome . ~.f. MT".;. RJch.~rd Fmla~ , Dark Night," Wednesday, D.ec-:-erved a snlad course from a lEast Mam St ., for g.mu~s. PrJZ· ember 22, "dt 7:30p.m. Ou!d·
ta!iie oontered with a Christ-ies were aw~rded to Mrs. ~on- ren &lt;Jnd thP youth rhoir will
m~s· ·arrengement made of Hid McKem.u· and M.rs. G u Y1participate. The pub lie is in·
gre~ery and red tapers in can- 'C.ow~n. Secret pal gtlts were! vi ted.
I
de!ahra encircled wi lh poinset-Idtstnbut~d, The Christmas parly of the [
L1as. Attending in addition to! ,A dessert c~rs~ w~s s~rved 1 American Legion Auxiliary of
Jill' above were Mrs. Pearl Hoff.l b~ the hostes" to tho~e named iUwis Manley Post 263, sched-1
man, Mrs. GeDf:'vive Saxton. : above and Mrs. Max Fulmer, uled for Wednesday at 7:30 p.
[Mrs. J.ohn Beaver. Mrs. Char-~ m. a: the !lome of Mrs. Camp- I
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1.les Riffle· Mrs. Paul T~ylor ' bdl Harprr. has been changed ,
Juruor ~fl F Pions
,and a guest, Mrs. Terry Ph.llm. to the Mt. Moriah
BapUst 1

DI~~OUNT

HI GH-7 CLUB

233 MAIN STREET

before night.

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' Church in Middleporl.

Point Pleasan,t W. Va.

MILK ...................... 49cgal.
BUTTERMILK .......... 1gal.35c
EGG N0 G.......... · .... · cjt. 47c
HI-C JUICES · ··· · · 3 - 46 oz. cans 89c
ICE MILK ............... gal.89c
7• UP .. ·.............. · 7 oz. 35c ctn.

PLENTY OF FREE PARKING .

STOCK OF

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OJiice

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TIFFIN CREDIT JEWELERS

lor the High School, with Karen I
1 Haynes president, in charge,
1416 Main St.
Pt4 PINNnt, W. Y1.
f.• Ha.tess Friday
I Plans were made to have a
eOPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 3 MINUTES, SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
Mls. Dalo Smith entertained 1speaker at the next meeting to .
_
DEUVERS ANY ITEM IN OUR STORE
the Third Frlday club Friday explain how to become a candy- 1Les Wlliamson
Bilt Wellman
t'\'eJ~inll at her Sprlng-av home,, striper and what Is their dutles.:
deaigoed wiUl a
wl~ is beautifully decorated · Refreshments were served Ht 1
spectal flair
lor,~ the Christmas season.
~ the dose of th meeting, after!
A. short business
session which the girls went caroling 1
gracious living
wa~·: held .wtth Mrs. Henry Rei- io Rutland.
~
bel p~sidlng. The meeting op71\.
tned witb tbe Lord's Prayer
WA.~ CHAIRM:\N
in llliisoa.: ._T,Jte next meeting will Mrs. Shirley Mills wa!l dec·
be helll . at' Ute home of Mrs. oration chaMnan for the Busv.
Max Meiilkart in January.
Bee Class Olristmas dinner held
r.ame$:· , were played and a Thursday evtning at the MidSunbemn YGfs
Sun bemn Jli.U
prize a~ to Mrs. Bentz dleport First Bapti :&gt; l Church.
stai nless steel
\\o'olfe. R~freshments were ioe~- 1 The table decoratiom inrlqdert
MixmaBter
automatic
mixer
ved from : a table attractive m1an arran,zpment using a ma ·.
e lectric
white -irnllri" and centered with ]donna with angel hair and h!ue l
percolator
an ar~~ment of red roses, balls combin.&lt;:d with blue can- 1
holly ~4 . berries. While at the dies in white ;111jk gl:::o.s holder~.
tabl~,. Mrs. Smith presented
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each fne111ber with a gift. At- hart, Mrs. Ben Nt!utzling. MTA. I
· were MJ·s. Fred Des- IDenver Thoma, Mrs. Cleland i
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. Wolle, Mrs. Grover Hines, Mrs. Ray Seidenabel
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Reibel, Mrs. Metn- 1Mrs. Arnold Hay,ce~s·-·----

Urs Dal Smith
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Christmas Decorations
And Gift Wraps

BULOVA

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hair dryer
• Utra ~ iaA mowes

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c~opener

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SlZI lK $n&amp;pe CMI

tall

$19.84

gift-ql!i!i!Y

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$15.94

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Sunbeam Vists

Sunbeam YTst. ~==­

sprny, a toa.rn

MulU·

ordryiron

cooker
try pan

• SLarg~'tpsS
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• PuW-boCto. COIIIIMI

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OF

LIST PRICES !

eleo&lt;rio
• Fast sinele oonttot

r4~cap

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SunbewnlliMII

h•gh IIO!ume o1 air lor
faster dtying. yet is

0, the phofte ...._...

BULOVA
the
watch!

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DEC. 24

SALE

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I ·C fl.lln 'flj!fltt.

(bulfet...,.

17 Jr·&lt;ffiii!IIMmnt.

4n lDKI. 'liild.

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1181111 QDal:taL

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wlllllln£ AJI •W.n.fi:p .

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lllll.l7Jewell. "-

Sunbeam Visl• L""'=,_J

Mlxmaster
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Min llf.ill.;; 'fMJII ·
and bdut)' ~11red i~

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17 r~w~J shOCk·
resistant watciJ, In yeJ.
,, ~e

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or white. MltolllnJI

t•~UIIO" b~let .

Leldlftl Ltll' - Tblt
daiRty fMed watth tile

•n• Duulet eatchu

. $WI

uerr fllcll.- of ll&amp;hl ill

r•llow If wlllle.
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.gel! n -'' outlloo•s -

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Jewel~ .

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Come in aiid see .QI{r fQ.mplete seleciwh··
of Bulova wolchiB, $~4.15
,, to $25/)1).' .

Sunbeam"'*'

bandmlxer

radtant

• linvr-&lt;lutr lhOtor

control

• Large, fulknho. beaters
• l humb·tip ~d contfol
• A•-.ic bea!M efe&lt;:tor

waster

PRIZES

•3995

appliances

controlled heal

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614

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Lady Sunbeam

IN

TOTAL $300

a:.f,

$23.94

DEC. 4 .. .. ·.. · $50.00
DEC. 11 · · .... $50.00
$50.00
DEC. 24 ·· · · · ·· · $50.00

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ly in the home economics room I

Chl'ldren Gl've
M
usical Program
At Racme
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DRAWING DATES

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the~ !f~ourth~~G~r~ade~JDO~th~er~s:_.-~tbt~llll'!.r,~:!!.~!.:th~e~!!:lllOI~t~~_!ll~tltt~danct~~·~--_l!,I!!!!,...:M;Jid4;;1;1f:l;l'l~,~0;,

RACINE MERCHANTS

Chatter Club
Meets at Home
' Of Mrs. Carson

TIFFIN CREDIT
JEWELERS

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SHULER'S GROCERY

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,_hrJStmas party -wnen the Jl~!'l- I The Rock Springs
Better BrothPr' s wedding
YOU ""' ,.,.. by dooliDr with oodt.
mr MYF of Heath Methodist Health club met at the MethoBuy ... ~ino. Clem up bills. Eanl
('imrch met Sund&lt;1y . evening. dist church Thursday for it~ Attended Satrtrda)'
dillrount&amp; Have more for yourself. Phoot
l ~; 1 v nda Hysell, prestdent., p· e- annml potluck Christmas din·
for our qttlck O.K. TbeD. Mop for~__,-,
~~dc·::l.
ner with 14 members and two The Rev. and Mrs. M. E. I
OD our very be:lt tennt.
The Christmas party
was euest::~. Miss Susanna Arnold and Dowson and sons, Doug and
~t heduled Thursday cver: 1 n~. Mrs. w. A. Ordke. present. ; Dwight. were in Miamisburg, I
Dec, 2.1 at~ p.m. from 8 .- lO Mrs. G-:org~ Sldnner. gtesl~~ Ohlo .. Satur4ay to attend
p. m.. follo~tng the randle!,ghl dent. conducted a shoQ..,.busi,l weddinj;. _ef ,, )lffl! . ~' ~;
~'- rv1ce IJemg held h~, the S~H ,,ess session, after which gifts John Raisch to M1ss June Gr;,gg
wr:l\on 'F. Ken:1y Smit:1. thai"- wer•· ~xchanged. Two Christmas of El Segundo. callf. The wed-'
man, re&lt;1d committee ll l'!Tlbt:rs stories wue read, Christmas J1ing was solemnized in I he !
-wh id1 included food - :-l•lvia Magic, by Mrs. Lewis Grueser ' Church of God with the Rev.[
&amp; SAVINGS CO.
S·.va nsnn. Sandy Johnwn. Vick·' :md Jest for You, Mrs. Harold I Lillian McGuire. officiating. !
w Sutton. Jennil'er Goble. VernE"lllackston. Boxes for shut . in ~ Mrs. McGuire. the minister, I
&lt;lrd, Mark and Keith Fre ~ch; and sick of th~ community were · is the motllP·r or the
famous
See Phone Book For N.ariJ1
de(..'Orating Lu Ann French, I prepared ((lr del1very ·during singing sisters, The McGuire ,
Rho)1da . Hysell, Okey Ritter, afternoon . The Jamrary fll('€'\- Sisters, of radw and TV fame. 1
Do~e· Walters and Debbie Gil- ing will be held at the lmme of Mrs. Dowsoo and ber fam ily
ke~~~~ames - Ken Smith, Ed- 1\1rs. Lewis Grues'-'L
-~ have known the ).1cGuire fam-1 SPECIAL LONGER HOURS TILL CHRISTMAS
rl :~fUrown. Roi&gt;!1Je Ord
?l.n •i I
• ily for several rea~s , since they I
Tlwighl Dowson, T~mmy Cooke, ! Futue Homenwl.·ers Icame from MJanusburg.
Members aretobrrngsandwrch·
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-·----·---- -ts, .~. co :lki~s and pop.
0/ Rut1°n.d Mt&gt; el ··:"' · IIJiJiiiJtJIWIJIIIJtJtJIIIJJIIJJJtDIIJIIIJtltllltNIJtJt»tM.......-11'111'~--Iftlll

m~~~:~·~ smg cooclu•e•

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SPECIALS

OPEN 9 A. M. TIL 10 P.M. MON THRU SAT.

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for I'art)' Comflleted I
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Fourteen ~femb&lt;•r&lt;
1
r P~ ;~ ns were cr.mr. e1ed for the ! Mret for Dinner

mar

MHIOX

Call in the morning.

CASH

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P"St Wishes For The
Holiday Season

THE FOUR WANDERERS

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In Gallipolis

HOUSE

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AnnutifParty

r'ofiacalyoarn~.

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Formal Dan"'
Is Planned by
Rainbow Girls

Sorority Holds
.

Deo. 20, t86~9r 011111• - 19,2tuo, IUIIUI,
1114,800.38, 1123.174.1~.

Ont 11 rour Jovelr79UIIII Jad· Party I• Given for
In will be orowld quec d.,..
ilY
HOcklllr ·- 11,m.... Mm.• •
Ins 1111 ~PMmu~oo &lt;~ t11e New Aelln1 p.M.
~·
oo. 11(11,260.11. m11.1116.10.
unce. V)'lq tor u.. ~ will
Jaw.. - 19.«!.11, 11&amp;,9'78.·
be Mso 8llolla Slllitb, ~· P'l'. pu:mNT - Rolllrl
95 • 1115•644.5!, 1!72!80.54.
Members ol the Ohto Eta Phi
of Mr. and Mra. Ray .K, Stillth, Poqples,
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•
lAwreuco - 121,092Ji, 121,· c~apter tA Beta Slim&lt; Pltl !lor·
Mt. Vernon t.ve.; Mils Waook tifpuiJ Ill tbe IU
IWLll'.lY JWL
.
186.14, 12'76,1115.~. $270,8511.09. lority held their annual Christ·
Wtlson, dau&amp;bter o1 Mr. ltld of the Sberll!'olllftet,
.
Sales tax collections went upl' oflasty..
Meigs- 125,531.11, $10,4011.· mas tllnner alld parl)o at 0..
Mro, Bruce 0. Wllion. fll- lll!liDIIIwduUOlllu
Tbe
flrot
lllli1
IO
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!I por oant during tho two , Figures !j))owlng the Oollic· 18; 1107,156.&lt;11, llJ2,15UI.
lcar'i R..taurant In Gallipolis P'l'. PLEASANT -A Cllrlsl· 30th Street; Miss Nora Lltd&gt; "\iiW o1 tht local
JDOYiat
·
week coiloction period ending ,tlons· for. \II• two·woek pellodl , Ptko - lli!,lll .$3, 110,917.111, Friday eve~. Husband• ul · mao formal danco lo piaiUIIId field daup}fr ol Mr. and Mrs. oQ Doctmber 17th, wu
1112 1111 J
Doc. II, according to John !). endina Deo. 11, 1965, and Dep. li$,713.16, 170.199.36
I membm wore guesto.
I by the Point Pleasa~t Aa-biy , Owen Lltchlteld. St.tff
House tA honor at a party
tweee
Horbort. Troaourer of Stale. In !l, l96l. and the fJScal y~ar fi. Roll - $181,ial.45, 148.516.13, Following o dinner a sJ!t 011- No. !II, Order of rambow Glrlo. Road. and Ml•i Judy Greenlet, evening tn the penthou10
Mo., """"'dllli lo
too len ooutheastem Ohio cvun· sur•l for the yeon ahtrll!ll 13117-,274.55, 1391 ~10.10.
1chanyo wa• held and &amp;•fl WJajl- "" D«ember 112.
daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. By- courthouat with Sheriflltld Mn. PIIOdla Brl!awkl
tteo lho lOVen that ohowod m· IJuly 1, 1965 •nd July I, 11M lioloto - 113.~12.66, 157,121. pings were judsed wllh the loi- The dance will be held from r,. Groonlto, Jr., Charlllk&gt;111George Johnson at hoota.
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croaits WIII'O Qa!lla, HockiOI, follow;
18, 1189,96Ull, $4119,020.119.
towtng w•~s moat original 8:30 to t~:30 a. m. at lhe local , Road.
Molgo, Pike Roll, Scloto and ' 41beOI _ 119 56108 n4 911176 Vloloo - 1!,585.36, 11.900.64, - Mrs. Curus McDaniel, Mr1. !lhr•ne Club with the Clleck· All 1 c ndkla
Mf. PtopiN ""
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SOflT MOCWIN
ViniiJn. Si1 ~ounttas are ahead\ $263,188.07, l2is,7!!4.71. ' ' ' $24,1161.67, 127231.62.
•Richard Rawlings ancl Mrs. Lar· mates furnishing the dance mu-'
our a
tel lifO let&gt; Iaeveral gin. lr0111 blo
I1
-Collections of motor vehicle I ry Wlley; pretli.,t, Mrs. Franlt ole. AdmisSion to the dance 080 . Ion at Pl. Pleo~&amp;nt Hl&amp;h Scttool. , ...,.
l houselrailer ano Ult tueo i~ 1 Eachleman, .RQootta Liile tnd . be rained only by
Rainbow , Jars baarlns pldur.. of tleh Attending were Mr.aod
tho ten counties sl&gt;owini tho Mrs . .'lbomos Grueoer.
Girls who have thtlr I~ duea of lht eandldateo l&gt;tve b~ . Peoples, Deputy Sheriff
ligures lor the two-weeks per· A g•ft wu preotntad to Mrs. C!lrds. Each member alt&lt;ndlns l placed in tht school pnd varioltfl' Mrt. MUiord Habttld,
iods endlnJI Dec. 11, !IIi!, and A. R. Kni&amp;ht, advljqr, by Ap. may mvlte her "e&lt;~rt and one Ibuoinm estabUslunenta atldi' ul)' Sherif! lll!d Mrs.
Dec. 12, I!ifl an4 for fiJCal lrtl Smith. prestdeot, ill be~•ll tiber couple.
I per80111
vote lor tht &amp;ltl stover, Deputy Sltorllf
.
years startiJt&amp; ,July I. 1965 pnd of t~e sorority, and the gift
ol their choico by
dropplni Shaffer, Mr. and Mff.
I
and All Through The New Year
July l, 19M followa: Athens - : bro~ht by Mrs. Knight WAS •· : exchange waa hold and
ra. money in these jars. The jars . Poll, Miss Vlrginla Sandeu, Mn .
· · Ill 657 67 IIO 1~7 79 ll5ll 211 · ' war ed to Mrs. GeJ!O Mtich .. ,..hments of Chrlotmu cook· will be eollecltd on Dectmbtrl
_
';u,'lni.ti9.6l.' Galli~ _ 16·, 101:.' A carol sin~ waa bel~ .wi!ll Mr!.;Ita aod puoch were 10rved by a2 and tho
counted wlth i votes to Ill' crowned q.- that '
08 " tOO •1 '!3 177 00
'WI . ' Ketth
at the P"'IO·
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... ,.... ; Followti!J the dlmter
tile' 01. HockiJt&amp; - $6,009.15, 15.3t7.· group went to the home of Mr.
D•cember 21, 22, 23 and 24th
37, $62,5115.07, $53,4118;!10. Jack·, and Mrs. Knight ln Pomeroy
son - 115,735.4&gt;, 111121.111 li4,·1tor 1 social hour.
, 119.74, 187,635.71. Lawrence Alttndlng wore Mr. lltd Mrs.
, $1~741.!6, ll7,6liU4
$167181.· 1Don Be\zillJI, Mr. and Mra.
101, 155330.59. Metgs - 6,354.·! Paul Chapman. Mr. and Mrs.
· 76, 16,83o.OI, $73;1;4.12 $65,513.·: Thomas Cleilond, Mr. and Mra.
97. Ptke - 4120.41, $3,1132.48, 1Edward Crooks, Mr. end Mrs_
5nB4.68, $45,009.1~
lloao - E s 'h lema n,
Mr. and
ll4,63V7, 112,106.43, 1181,1132.· Mrs. Bon Ewing, Mr. lt1d Mre.
61. $151,730.81. Scioto - 121.- Thomas Grueser, Mr. ancl Mrs.
409.87 11&amp;.1.38.1&gt;, $269,048.65, Cariiiorky, Mr. and Mrs, Rlcb•
1223,730.81. Vmton - $3,014.93, ard Hovaller. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Huslon, Mr. ond Mrs.' Mar·
I $2,107.63. 130,112S.i8 1~7,104.32.
vin Keebauph, Rosetta Lille,
and guest, Jotm Ratlotiaa, SharI
leo Newman and Jlll•al, FriJlk
Capehart, Mr. and Mrs. CUrtis I
McDaplel, Mr. ood Mrl. Dan I
MeadoWI, Mr. and Mn. GeDe
Phone WI 9-3226
Mitco, Mr. and Mrs. Edwird i
: M be
r th Cll u
1 b Moore, Mr · and Mfl. llidnud i
rs o e a er c u : Rawlings Mr and Mrs C) ,
ANTIQUITY, OHIO
Imet emat the
Martin restaurant Ies Riffli D~ and Mt · Ke~~ I
Thursday
evenlpg
Mr' · 8n'd Mfll . '.;..
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JILOmas
Ch
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m.ner,
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t•rs .•I arrv li''lJ,- ·
wen t to th e .horne of Mrs. Char- ey, Mr. .an4 Mrs. James ·w·
les CariOJ\ 1n Rut}Jnd far a C\lp.
JSeparty.
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Mrs. Carl Roach, president,
conducted a &amp;hDI't business ieS· '
sion. All officers were reelect-:
ed ror the coming year, includ-'
lng Mrs . Roacll, presidenti Mra.!
416 M•ln St.
Pt. Pleasant, W. Vo. Raymond Flsoirer, vice presl-.
•OPEN AN ACCOUNT IN 3 MINUTES,
dent: Mrs. Allred Bi&amp;Jls, sec-' Members of the Ra · FJ
SMAll DOWN PAYMENT DELIVERS ANY
~:~~;e;nd Mrs. N"athon Bins mentary P'I'A Monday0~:enin~ 1
IN OUR STORE
s
a rnus1caJ
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ecret pa 1 s1Its were reveal· 1enJoyed
the grade
sch L program
Mr He! at ,
0
LIS Willi1mson
Bill Wollman 1&lt;d with • gift and new Mmes ' Johnoon preoid:"nt
'· d ~ 1
I drawn for the commg
year.' !ll'eellng,with tho¢':;' to th• 1
, Games were played and prizes 0
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b h Mrs. I-Mrs.' rayer
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by
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r.. ers ac '
ary KwasYost
Robert J!Jilds, Mrs Kenneth Mi· l ~Irs Will' · Ho"; k
chael Mrs Th
Sl
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ewar •gram chairman, introduc~ the ,
and Mrs. Flst!her. A dessert; vocal music instructor, Mrs. Lee
C'OU.rse was served by the ho!lt-1Lee. Ten children of the Fifth I
ess to the above and Mu. Ro~ erade sang "Round and Hound .
. e.rt Nelson, Mrs. Howard Birch- Ithe Chrlstma" Tree," and 14 '
i held, Mrs • .Charles Spires, Mrs. , Sixth gradfrs presented 1 h e I
DECEMBER 29th
, Howard Phtlhps and Mrs. Char· 1 number "Chri••-aa C
A· I
CASH
Ies Lethev
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gain.'
I • $100 I • $75 I ·$50
,
Ra~oe Burke 11vo a pOem,
the gjf!-quality watch i
Sewmg Club Name•
"Christmas Tllne" which she 1
3 • $25 PRIZES
~
111 ZVI!w Oflioon
had writfon.
.
To concluda the proarllil tho !
Now officer• wero elected byllotlowlng readillgs from the ParYOUR CMDICE tho Jolly Bunch Sowing Club ent Teacher mag81ina woro ·
by ,
1Saturdsy evenina: at the home 1 et~n : "Holiday Seasons"
Ask Por Your frM Ticket- No Purchase Necesury
of MtO. P.. L. Mitch ;t theirll!otty Johnson; "Composslom," i
1
laMual Chnstmas party. Mr , . by Ruth Smith; "Light," by SyiR~tlltw l1cl1 Time Veu Yltlt Any ef ThHt ltorts
IJohn Sl'lnes was a co-holte$9. 1 vta Wiial; "Faith," by Merge
Winning Number&amp; Postod Wookly At Portlelpoting Merchants
I Mrs. Georee Hackett wai Crow, ' 1Hope," Marg1ret West•
elec:ted president. Other ofliC&lt;ra "Lovo," Vireiltia Burko and
Drowint AI Home lank Parking Lot Ati:Oo P.M.
tre Mrs. Shirley Mills, vice- 1"Gills." by Be«y Tllelss.
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SPONSORED BY TH. POLLOWING MERCHANTS:
president; Mr!. James Johnson, During tht buliinoso meeting I
•ecrela(Y, aod Mrs. Emil Bel!, the stcretnry'o report by Mro'. i
IIIIIM.Irt..
treasu~er.
· Gordon West was read and 1
Allno'• houty &amp; Droea Shop
JohnMn'o Roolle &amp; T.V.
" \'111111.
Yt l fill Of wftiiL
Mrs. Konnoth Byer, out-eol!!i : approved and tho
troasur&lt;r, I
Donlela Gulf Sorvlco
W..Mr Hardwaro
JUCII,.., "A"
president, conducted 1 short Mr.\. Vlr&amp;Jnla Burke, reported :
.
IWIJI~ II tl!
business meetmg. G1fts were ~ $15S.89 cleared on the Fall I
lyntn'a Sohio Swvlct
Wold Crou Sona
tNtf~l, 17 jtWIIL
-" exchanged and Jolly Pal names , Carnival h&amp;ld In November. Mn, l
Firat National Ban~
VIII... Cut Rate
revealed. Game1 were played Jollm10n thanked the mtmben
1
prizes woo by Mrs. Law. for their ilelp and support in 1
Rarlno Pui-Valu Mkt.
llaclno Strvlco Statton
,
renee
M•lhoan,
Mrs.
Shirley
making
the
carnival
a
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'Mtlls a~d Mrs. H. E. Bush lhe 1 A report on tho Boolunoblltl
Tho Clulo R•taurant
EASY
1 wa• given and It waa announced
IGoor pme.
RICfnt Gat &amp; Strvlca Co.
Raclna Htmo
, Tire Milch home wao decor- that the lralfic light for he 1
CRICrr
ated In tho holldlly motif, tnclud-l •chool wos i&gt;Joked up and is!
llolttr. Purnlturo Sto,.
• TEAMS
Stor Supply Co.
lnJ a Christ~•• tree. A Iliad : bein&amp; uoed.
course with sandwlcbea and eot- 1 The attendance banner ond ·
tee was served by Mrs. Mltch laward were won by Mra.
i
and Mrs. Seines to lho above: Roush'a Fourlh cradt with !
1
Mrlil. Herman Bailey, Mrs.: parentl prenni. Th•
Carl Mattox, Mrt. OrJn Smilh, j grade mothers will serve
Mrs. James. Jividen and Mr!!. ~ freshments at the
January
Dale Mournmg.
meeUns.
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Dean Brinker, Mrs. VIrgil llalk·
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lb•cme Legion AuxUiary~littend- ,
etl the birthday party at the
Qtlllicothe Vttorans Hoopllel 011 :
Thursday.
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eandJes,. cookie!. eakes, '
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and
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GaUipolis, Ohio

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DEUVERS AN\' JTEM IN OUR STORE
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10-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy·Mlddl•port. 0., Dee. 20, 1965

lATE CI.ASSIFIED

" Auto Sales

Business Services

WSCS Meeting
H'1gn·'-/'lgnf
1.. ecJ b
Y
Christmas Party

Hospital i'ews

EMPLOYMENT Wante&lt;l
62
Buick
_
$1,595
PART TIME WORK wanted. 4
!LIGIIT !muting, coal and
~•r.N~
hours • day, 5 days a week.
Eatered Hoapllal
: lie. Phone IVY 2-7766 and WY LeSabre 4 dr. Owne4 by
local
widow.
Low
mileage.
Call
WY
2-5251.
12
20
tfc
The
&lt;lMster
WSCS
-~
PmoDa
entering Holzer m.
· 2-72116.
12-18-30tc
cw
Like. new condition.
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k
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BOUSE FOR RENT
ceptly at the cbucch lor Ita ,. pllal over the wee end - •a1 oe KUQl«&lt; an9tt • • ,L If
OltlliTY
Evoryd•:,Spoclall
61 Buick ~ $1,195 HOUSE FOR RENT _ 5 roome gular monthly meeling and e&lt;l: Nancy Lynn Walter, 1JII
.... Du .. Pltiiii...U..
"·rle's
Style
Post
Skylark VB 2 dr. HT. Sperand bath on Rt. 7 above Che- Cbrlabnas party. 'l'here were 16 Garfield Ave.; Emmageae P;
ILIUUl.A 'I 'KINI
~
kling
original
black
finish
m--•~ n1 and nve v..
1 Borden• 1431 Easlera Ave·:
1965 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 Door
$2395 H.lr.ut.
rha ""'""....,.. - - cr.e _,..,
shire, Call WY 2-6508.
. ......,.... r-e
$ 1.2'~
to -'.11 « ........ .., ...........
with
sporty
all
white
vinyl
ttors
"Elizabeth
W'ckh
James F• Hamilton•
Kerr •
Economy VB engine, Powergllde tran• Good whitewall
" .,.• ,,..,..,
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.b ..... tft
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1.50
12 20 610
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1 am,
Set.
$
Sh.mpoo
&amp;
top.
Upholstery
like
new.
,
Mrs.
Wllllam
Heilman,
Mrs.
Henry
A.
Skidmore,
m,
Rt. 1
Tf'pnrl...
t•....r!tatal'
""
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tires, P.B. radio, automatic trans. Radio and heater.
B•hoo&gt;t
WUI
!!IIIII ._ .........INti hlf
30
dey
color
rinse,
I
Bid
11
Ebn
J
Sanders,
William
Windon,
Mr.
Purleywe
;
er
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Beige over Sierra Tan finish. Fawn interior. see thls
..11 1'1 wu . . lftl , . . '-"iiDD
Shompoo &amp; set
$3.50
Qe nQf$
Catholic Women
Karr and Mrs. Fre&lt;l Rice.
Eureka Star Rt.; Elza Deed,
nice car today,
Permanents
$7.50
up
M
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11
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WA sell and Service
Pomeroy, Ohia
eel. for Gamel
1 The meeting opened wilh the Rt. 1 ldwe ; Mrs: ames . •
1964 Chevelle Deluxe 4 Door _ - - $1695
Wigs and Wtglets
The CathoDe Women's c1ub scripture
reading by Mrs. &lt;?lassb.urn, ~t. 1 B1dwell; '.V"Jt.
155 H.P. 6 cyl. engine. Std. trans. Low mileage. Spotless
met recently in the church &lt;~U· I Pearl Casto. Introduction of the ham N. Lewis, Rt. 1 Pt. ~~~asl'lean fawn interior. maroun finish, like new whitewall
Marie's Style Post
1950 PONTIAC stralgh~Aimc~tldltorlum which was decoraled program was read by Mrs. ant; Mrs. Larry C. Ltlvmg,
tires. Radio and heater.
Ph· WY 2•5271
matic. Good work car.
R•.. 124
in keeping wlth Christmas.
1 l-Eonard Erwin who was
the New Haven; Mrs. LYIe G· P ..
•-===:SY:':":u:":·:O:h:lo==:::! new Ures. Phone WY Z.7ll51.1 Mrs. Paul Casci, president, leader, usin~ the topic, "The teet, Rt. 1 Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
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_ _ _ __ _ __:12-::_-l::&amp;&lt;...,tp was to charge of the meeting, I Christmas Spitlt."
Scripture Donald W, Embelton, New .Hav.
which cpened with prayer by 1 reading of ~~~aiah 9:2.-6, was by ~n; Mrs. Elmer L. Endicott,
OPEN EVES. 9:00 P.M.
1964 STATION WAGON, Voiles- ' the Rev. Father John Turel. Tbe ! Mrs. Ida Kinght, and music Pl. Pleasant; Mrs. Augusta A.
EXPERIENCED
wagen. Call WI 9-2117.
! report of the sick committee . was played bv Mr. Fred Rice. Chapman, Apple Grove; Mrs.
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PQUIIOY, OHIO
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---..-- --~2-l4-6~ 1 was given. Mrs. Cascl thanked j Mrs. Mabd · Vun Meter and Archie. J. Patterson, Pt. .:-leas-. 1961 ~ALCON DeiUie Tudor, •aU for their co-cperatlon and , Mrs. Pur ley Karr prepared for ant; W11lard E. Tayl.or, Chest~l';
ra~1~,_ heater, automatic trans· 'help the past year. Prayer by ' the candle light service
Mrs. Everett J. Michael, MinFOR
SALE
mtSSIOD, motor overhauled Father Turel closed the meet- I bolizing Christmas. Mrs,
ersvUle; Mrs. Prank W. Beck·
for Rent
Lost and Found
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John
Richmond,
814
East
ign.
I Norris represented the
'"ll• Hamden; Mrs. Marvin R.
lhe largest truck or
LDosSi·Tr:~iaw(lljj·d'd'ss.ppeett;,-$;
BRI
- iX
- D-uPLEX_!_ bed
_ _rooms THOROUGHBRED Collie pups. From
MaiD. St., Pomeroy, Ohio.
Games were played and prizes . mas Spirit and others
Wellston; Howard L.
bulldozer radiator to tbe
1mallest beater core.
uld kitten, yellow and white. llrinl :room. dining room~:,r·,oge Phone WY 2-62.54.
:::--:=====---;-~12-:.:7:~ awarded to Mrs. Theldore Bee· I part were Mrs. Rice, Mr Ball, Stumptown, W. Va.;. Per·
.-\~1yone baving
ebea, bulment and 11
12 20 3.tc
1960 CHEVROLET 4
door Mrs. Earl Morris; Mrs. Olarles Spencer, Mrs, Orr, Mrs.
E. C8rdwell, Wellston, BeD
nm tact Kenneth Wilcox,
toreed air gu furnaee,
standerd shift '6 cylinder gle, !\Irs. Charles Rndford, Mrs. IMrs. Karr and Mrs. Balfey.
. Pfancuff, Jackson;
Elza
OPEN EVES. TIL 9
\ :Jrd St., ~!iddleporl. WY
!ernul Av•. Cell WY Z.,\127.
$450. Can bee' seen at 534~ Homer Brickles, Mrs. Richard I During the business
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Jr., Rock Camp; Mrs.
Pomeroy
WY 2·2143
( CLOS!O SUNDAYS)
N. Second, Middleport.
Gress "and Mrs. Christina O'Don- :11 sick ~ails were reported.
Michele Phelps, Ravenswood:
,,,35
12 211 3tc ==c:c""C:"==c::;-11. 13
12·18-Gtc
nell,
after
which
gifts
were
exwas
dec1ded
to
remembt~r
Mrs.
Jerry C. ~eesee, Rt. 3
Notice
~IODER!'o; unfurnished 3 rooms
I
Christmas GIFT
____ and bath. Furnish utilities. ·
KARL GRUESER. Plumbln!l=====:-::= = ===lchanged. Refreshments were shut-ins and elderly
folks
McArthur; Martm L. Schel~le,
and
He1
ting,
Mlnersville
served
by
Mrs.
David
OhChristmas
time.
After
the
Ravenswood, Danny M. Kmg,
IDEAS
at
Landmark
Til NOT be r e~ pnr. s 1.bl e for · ·~t:o.1ts
11 16 tfc l
) \ 1." _ • •
_ Building,
Ohio. End your oewer
Instructions
linger, Mrs. Franklin Hepp, of the meeting, gifts were
Rt. 1 Shade .
.. • ·, tHJ! - ('o nt r:ll'l t•d h\· am-.1 HOUSE on Lincoln
HeightS ~
les. We have all sizes
u. S. CIVU. SERVICE TESTS! Mrs.
Theollore
Beegle, changed. Refreshments
Births
•·:I!' other tha n mvsel. Sig n" nrwly decorated, iruide and
machines. Reasonable
..... - ..,m... Ill IDG IIVIt. lleeaN Mrs. Earl Morris. Mrs. Charles Sf'I!'Ved by Mrs. Frank, Mrs_ Mrs. Marvin R. Forrest, wen.
, •I ,\ •il i:o t!l l!tt!'l!ld ])a\·is. H out. Call WY 2-5127.
CaU WY 2-2974, day or
~u-. Hl1h ...rt.h11 .,., 8hcn1 Knapp and Mrs.
Kathryn ' Rice and Mrs. Morris to
ston, daughter., 5:15a.m. Satur·
10 29 Ire '. loy's or Girl's 44.95 blcvcle
boun. Advoll-ll'llllllt.
PNNrlt.lln
day; Mrs. Everett J . M'IChae..
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12-I B-:llp
9 15 tfc
tnuun1
.. .,111 .. ,.qulf'NI Welsh.
above and Mrs. John
with purch••• of thil
ThBUunm. M toM "P•n ihPf!n•n~-.
Hostess!!! for Jariuary will be 1 Mrs. James Rt'denour and
Minersville1 daughter 9:53p.m.
',', JJ _h 1-:~ f) Spt'Ci&lt;l ls ~ 10 ~ :II · FOn HF.NT: ! room . . bouse,
tnulll.IJ
llnDM&lt;'•&amp;n
{i~8...,mlr
t
UNICO 28 CU. FT.
b·11i1
:,
nd
garage.
North
first
HEATING.
PLUMBING
HhGOI
ll!ff!rtf'lll
lnr
mtn'J
lnhll
Mrs.
Juhn
Mitch,
Mrs.
Charles
j
chiklren,
Mrs.
Alice
'•'I t·q 1t1ppl'd twquaria lll ~~~.
CHEST FREEZER
P'RI!:E •nfnrm~&gt;IOII ~" )Obt 1111n~
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Dl sebarged
SL ~l 1 dd lrport. Phone \\'1' 2•r 1' 11 1111 p urehtl~{· p&lt;llr
t &lt;l
Do:wl &amp;ttle Gas. Arnold
I'MJnlr~"' ..""' wn•• r11n" v •hint Ra dfo rd , Mrs. R'1chard Gress, and ·~frs.
J. L. M•chael.
31M.
12
1
tfc
tbers, 618 E. Main Street
nam• 1110 I IWeu I,.UICI'&gt;In Sl'rlr&amp;. Mrs Edwin Wehrung Mrs EuHarold E. Cash, Anita J. E,.
$299.95
d..!n w• ~ n pp ir&gt;s . Red Finn Pd
Bo• 100.
cu 111 tbl DallY
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.'l:ir. L: ~ F U H\' l S IIED 5 rooms and "A GOLD STAR STORE"
Pomeroy.
9 22 lie ' ,.,,~,
gene Conde and Miss Grueser.
LODGE TO MEET
lep, Allen R. Goheen. Mrs. AlH \ 1; Pet ~md Nm•r lty Shop, h.l lh. downst&lt;~ i r:o; apartm-:&gt;nt.
---:--~---The Chester D of A
ene Head. Donald H.
James,
· ·• 1'0\n•ll :-:1 . \Hdd!Pporl.
'-:t &lt;'l' !oration in Pt·fiddlepo rt.
POMEROY
Insurance
l 1
will meet Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Charles R. Karr, Mrs.
Ca l&lt; \\ \ 2·5131
12-1 tfc
Jock w. c,,,y
Phone Todey For
!Y.
Or llJllfleS al the Lodge Hall. The Cllrlst- Frank J. Riffle, Mrs. E. Frank
Il l:~&lt;• llours 2 111 i p m. and
M•naver
f•HP'I'O Copymg Strvtce Cop
mas dinner will precede
Robinson, Mrs. Clarence A.
l1 I) :1 !Jil1
[t. [j. JtC
TWO THAfLER SPACES for
Ph. wv 2-2181
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les made of legal papers
'11·1ge of 'lt'ddl•''""""""=""=-="""~ I
meeting and will be served
Mush, Elmer J. Saunders, Mrs.
l I he \'1
I·\'·'! Y\' ' ~ Ct·on· r~·. now local- r l' nt ·n
..,birth recrtrct:;: ai1d almost an,
. 11 \I'Y • 2 3"6 " WY
6:30
p.
m.
A glft exchange
N.
Grant Skeen, Owen E. Ste(
, ,; nt';n the Avenu e Bridge. por l · a
·'" or
ON
other documents.
,.:I I I'II•St' Sa l trr rl a l' Pvl:' ninu , ~ 2-2186 or WY 2-3600.
SEWING machlneL repair ser I
A U N
G
Reule ID
p
be held. All members are
phens, Jr., Mrs. Willard
D.
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Ylce. all ma~eo. WY 2-1284
• L Ml UM SIDIN
r soraoce, ome..,
to altend.
Wisecup, Perry E. CardweU.
3 tc
i'l·•'l·onh•·· lB. bOlt will br OP' ,
Tbe FsbrK Shop, Pomerov
eSTORM DOOR
t. ~r
CCI
Deward E. Clagg, Clark
B.
, ... o1 o1r r nt'\1 lr watifln
11he l t;;-6liH- ltoOM- fUinished apart· Authroized Singer Sales and
&amp; WINDOWS
IAE'fNA CASUALTY lnsur11 t1Cf'
NBA Standings
CUmmings, Charles
M. Den·
t•JI rnN Col-:&gt;m.1 n's Grocery lo2-3658.
11 IS Uc Service.
eROOFING
j ney, Fra nk L. Dray, J r., Arf.h..
.. rd un Huute ~ . Ruttmd, _ ment. WY ___
3 29 tfc
Mullen lnsura~ Agency, lnc. PT. PLEAS ANT - Sh eriff's . By United Pms ••iemoUonal
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t:o:uJ ttl Co&lt;,k ·s C : ~ p hill). i
for Sile
Exterior Decorators I Pomeroy, Phone WY 2-3381. department investigated two l
Eastern DivlaJoa
ur Hall, Mrs. Hazel Harmon,
STEREO.RADJO
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t 1 uc auto mishaps during the weekw. r~
Mrs. Jyory A. Hedrick, Mro.
\\ .. w~m t In wt·lro me !:! Very· , 21 inch Admiral con'!ole TV
Of Ohio
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Mattie A. Henry, John F. John9
"' Or•·n wee k
6d30 ' , very good condition. To.;
wv 2·5644 Middleport, o. GRANGE INSURANCE.- Mallea :;:d
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son, Mrs. Willa M. Leach, Mrs.
1" H.. ll m Jll ::it'" ' 1 1. Wolfe, WI 9-2153,
Racine, mixed thanger. Twin speak( Insurance Agency· loc., Pom· 1 The first mishap
occur:ed r Philadelphia • ·· · ..
. Archie J. Patterson, Mrs. John
12.17-3tp oh·
,, 1l1 !0 ' p.m.
12 20 31c er system. This is a 1965 mod- I
·u~IINEER
eroy• Phone WY 2..J381 • l tf F n'da y alternoon te n
mile sI
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el. Radio equipped. Lovely
Complete Servtee
c ·north of Point Pleasant on Rt. New York . .. ... 12 18
Jesse J. Ward, Mrs. Augusta
• 1'· . ,~c, .an~ ~l.OO .s1~s. ~
beautiful u you use Blue walnut finish. Take Oller pay-1
f'rill Hnu1tnr,.
\U'I\_.iMuHUJ:!. Insurance oeeo 62 when a car driven by WilWesten Dlvlsioa
A. Chapman, Mrs. Harold 0.
· ~.:, f lZZ,I . ~~ JO. Jacks Dou· Lustre. Rent electric sham- ments of $5 per month or pay I Write. Prone or Coatad:
canctUed? •.ost yfJUI' opera· Jiam R. Campbell, 71,
Il)th
w. L
George au61 infant 1011,
Mn.
' 1 ll~_:.•_Mid~~~ort:___ 12 8 tic
pooer, $I. Baker Furniture, bakmre due SR5. Free home
A. l.. qKAOI&lt;'t,RD
lor'a UcenaeT Cail W\' J-4116 Street Huntington, went out of Los Angele!l ..• , , .19 16
Joe E. Oalley and infant daugfl.
&gt;1elp Wanted
Mddleport.
12 20 6te
demo. cau WY 2-6555.
,
Racloe, Obio
Wit&lt; control when something went Baltimore
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ter, Mrs. Bruce IL Doss and iJ&gt;.
IHHtc
&gt; 1 tie
wrong wilh the left front wheel St. Loui• ........ . 12 17
fan! daughter, Mrs. James P.
THE PR.OYE:'-1 e&gt;.rpet cleaner 1 _ _ __ _ _ _ ..:::.:.:.::~
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SUnday'&amp; Results
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al track Wlth 5 mch reels. I AU trades truck driller to CHANG!:' THE uri! o,. PAY AND complained of back injury. Dam· Los Angeles 132 San Fran. 11.0
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pooer $1 . t-'(Jillnu~ (t·menl . This set has fine tone. Thi~ I project engineers. Africa. CAll!
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(Only game scheduled)
The PorUaod Grad e School
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I set just like new. Take over , Europe, Asia, South Pacific, rtoN LAeo•~:NrRI!n DIP'ART· The seeond occurred Satur- - - ' " - " - - - ---- will have Jts Christmas pro-12 lll Gtc payments of $5 per month or paid travel, housing, food.
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day 5:50 p.m. on Rt. 2 at Glen- p.m., of recltatioM, plays
gram Wednesday, Dec. 22 at 1
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USED chlothing for sale . Large pay the remaining balance Atlantic. A1 01l .salary jobs.
wood when a car driven Sha- songs. Both children and
m. at the school. The play,
RUTLAND
essortment, Men's, women's due $62.24. Try it in y 0 ur i male, female over 18. OEIB
ron Shobe, 23, 2110
·
have parts. There wiD be
Real Meaning of Christand
children's.
Jeffers
Used
home.
Call
WY
2-6555.
12-14-ate
Box
23190.
Oakland
Park.
Avenue,
Pt.
Pleasant,
was
gift
exchange
following
the
mas"
will be presented. The
Apply WY 2-2156
Clothing Store, State Route 3, CHRISTMAS 1 - · - he ed ' Fla. 33307
ing into • driveway and~·=·:~~; [igram. Everyone Is Invited.
is invited.
Pomeroy, Ohio. \londay , Wedrees,
s ar
driven by Robert W.
THE
nesday and Friday, 9 to 7 Scotch, Rt. 124 bet~een Long CUSTOM
20, Huntington, was
DAILY SENTINEL
p.m. saturday, 1·7 p.m.
I Bottom and Reedsville. M. L.
eutting. Will ouy hides
to pass at the same time.
12-lfl.&lt;tc Cerr.
12-13-12tp Monday. PhU Meier,
two vehicles sideswiped doing
livestock
12 YR. OLD regisiered boxer. RATS, mice eliminated forever. WY Z-3510.
9 18
minor damage to both cars.
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Phone: SH 2-4287.
12-l8-3tc Get "Star." Ebersbach
Two arrests were! ,~:!c;~~~
Ll-'H\!AN §h"pherd pups ,
6 .
ware, Sugar Run Mill,
\L~ CONDITIONING
at the county jail fl1
mrmlhs old, $25. Walter Wil· WHY worry over e. sluggish em Hardwwe Mason
atlon &amp;e.rvlce. .Jark's
week~nd. Arrested were
son. Phone WY 2·702B,
septic tank Get Klean-Em ·
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t2-9-30tp eration. New Haven, Phone
Leport, Jr., Pt. Pleasant, chs&lt;g, All Septic Tank
Cleaner,
W ed T B
TU 2-3537.
4 I tic
ed with driving with licenso
0
r• ·&lt;iness Opportunities I Landmark Farm
Bureau,
ant
uy
prov111ora of Utll of'dttunee abaJI pended, William F · Rich•ord!IOO,
f'() j~- So\LE: Restaurant, ~1od- Pomeroy.
l2·l6-30tc : BAILEY'S Christmas spedal
Real Estate For Sale
and thl l&amp;ml Mn!bJ are. repeal. 48, Ft. Plee.sant, charged
ern, newly remodeled. Doing 50,000 BTU noor. furance, WY· and up to New Year's only,
SECTION 5. Tlult thl•
or4ln&amp;M driving whUe intoxcated.
f!nnd l:tu~iness. Near school. 2-2651.
4 30 6tc coon. Sl.35 to $2 .25 L. Ex. L.
SUPER SIZE HOME
.ru.n ta!te .. tfe~t and '"' tn rorce from
St'lllng due to health reasons -------- - --- .
M. Bring them in boys now.
16 ROOMS 3 BATHS
,:~er tbe earlle.t perlod alWw•d
PLAN PROGRAM
i:t&gt;al o~portunity to right par: B~~rG~hirdp~~~~~u~urrugelt~:P~n Bill Bailey, Reedsville,
ROEUSTLDHOB~EIE3 POSSIBILITIENES Atlellcharle. w. u,ar. Ma,.orThe Chester Nazarene; ~~~~!II
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Jf mterested Write c-o
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APARTM TS J:ctna F Schoenl&amp;b, Clerk
will have a Christmas ~~
.v
.
. :
Baker Furniture, Middleport..
·- ACRE SHADED LOT
Paued: l&gt;e«Olber s. 1965
1u.
I he Dntly ~ntmel . Box 668A.I Oh'
trc ' FURS AND beef bides.
n
!1211Z-.:!ll - 3t.
on Thursday, Dec. 2.3, at
1112
filll-1' name, eddress
and -~10 "
Chevalier Long Bottom Ohio 2 EXTRA BUILDlNG LOTS. 11"""".-""""""~~~~;_~~~:::;,;~~;;;:;:;_;::;.:_;::;_,;.;:~11
phone numb•r.
12-15-61c 1USED KING FLUTE, lor sal•.
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11 19' 25tp
INVESTORS DREAM
· · - - ---· - - --~ WY 2-2950.
ll 17 tfc
UNCOLN HILL LOCATION
For Rent
------ -.NTIQUI&gt; Furniture,
dishe!l .
ASKING $28 400
_.
TRINITY Lutheran Church, lo- mi!ctllaneous. Cal) or wMte :
'
1 HOOMS and bath, unfum!sh· cated on Butternut Avenue, Mn. Howard Cecil, 100 w.
t'fl. rt&gt;al.nlce, tops in lout10n. end of 2nd St., Pomeroy. Call Main St. Pomeroy.
Doyeanu:.'~g•h~v~~W~ 1
! 211 tfc
'l1oe WISEMAN AGENCY
' ' ""·•w•ll•, phone WY 2-3324. WY 2-2S36, WY 2-2928.
VS. Automatic trans. While sidewall tirea. Radio
-- -- - ... - 12-IHtc ,
-- 12-11-Uc =ru"RS=-"'w"ANTE==D=-c:Red Fox $3
Ga!UpOlls, Oblo
4 Dr. Hardtop.
f'J.'Il i SE~ATtf'.:'R. sl~ps fo~r, USED wcrk pants, shirts, jack· Muskrats, $1.00, raccoons: $1.:
12-18-31:c
Brown s Trmler Park, Mm· ets. and shoes. Carl Cheva- 75 M
Fur A
(0 ~=~
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e&lt;'V ille· WY 2-3324. 12-17-tilc ' lier, Long Bottom, Ohio.
o'w a;;:~N B ge~r·M. OWNERRANXIOUSTOSELL ·
Falcon. Radlo. White sidewall tires. Standard
, ROOM cottage rurOished or I
l~_ll-25tp ~n,
va: ~~ n3-s~: HERE is a very g.ood bar~::!
Trans.
unfurni shed. Inquire at Car- l
week days 4 p m
12-4-JOtc for someon~ wis~mg aS - .
man Rest Heme RD 3o Porn- : APPLES, red and yellow Delle· '
room home m Middleport. Has I
erov. Oho.
12-l7-3tp loua, Stayman,
Winesap, Real l:state for Sale
balh and lull basement andl
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Power steering. Auto. trans. Power brakes. Radio
TWO bedroom bousetraller, all •n doily and Sunday. W•ll's
HOUS!i FOR IALI
prnise lor $5,500. It's yours,
uti li tie!! furnistled. Call WY 2Orchard WllkesviUe Ohio. Modern Rancb St;rle Beautlful for only $4,800 Call day time I
and heater. 2 Dr. Hardtop.
J:l46, WY 2-2188 ar WY12-16-tfc
2-3600.
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on WgbwaJ
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lacma State
GaragebiU
on 446-J:fi43,~;·
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'I lfRF:E BEDROOM house for F.LECfROLUX cJeaner. repos- tai1hwa:r P'our bedroom•. Uvlng - 3 speed standard trans Radio and heater.
rent. Phone WV :!-ZZ48. 181 N. sessed, take over payments, dtnlna, family, ltitchftn, •eak l'f__ Ll
LJ
C.th Ave.
12-14-Uc 16.00 per month. Phone 67o - faot ~lay . mold'o. ut!lity ond \..l/Cillll' lfi.tl,
Whatever your bulldlng project, you want
~. ~ ~tnG hAJ f ~·~ ·"• turr •• n• 4331· Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
shop Three batb1, Cf' rnte tile !
SPECIAL!
"' and llltlumlobod oporr.
12-lfl.&lt;ip IJ!d woU to wall carpet on I'OMEROY - One story fra1me, 'I
a
smooth,
strong
foundation
for
it.
The
· 11 ·1 floor•. About two-third, of[ part Permastone front
5
Chrl
8
'"'"'"'• WY U4S4
11 8 tfr PONIES
for Some
stmes,
s z- · bllu!e
es aod ages
good broke
d l1 paneled ln mahogany rooms, mo dern bath , f~,~~·~~~:~ II
way to get it Is with quick, easy-to-use
4 ROOM furnished apartment
.
,
• an wa 1nut Air conditioned ment gas furnace
fm rPnt POOne WY 2-2776 M· One-third down. Balance Dy Large patio •nd double carport. d
garag Excellent
4 Dr. Sedan. Fully equipped.
the month. Paul Orr, WI i · On lot 200' 1 390' MaJ be 1 een
o~ e
e. _
ready
mixed
concrete.
Let
UJ deliver the
1t&gt; r 5 p.· m· Phone WY z.-35 74 · 3192
after 5·30
12-15-atc by appointment only
catwn. $11,000.
Howley and Ret'd Hardware. _ ··- ·--- _ _:_____ . n-PRICI REDUCED
room
1MIDDLEPORT- Six
11 I tfc TWO bedroo":' 54
. House- Write: ..., Tbe DaDy Sentlael frame, modern klichen and
concrete mix you want, ready to pour,
A,l,l. CARS ·IN TOP CONDITIONI
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LO'I'S
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Pomeroy,
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bath,
hardwolid
floor!,
fire!
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place, concrete front porch. I
rtght to your site. Call for estimate.
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l·'ark !State A.....roved) lion, Racine.
1Z..15-lotc Fu~ Sale: House and lot, Kerr Close to schools and stores.
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MooerSYUle, Ol!lo, rllooe IV\
1115 SJNGI&lt;R
~le. M. Mollohan Tuppers · ~!fl.;~;,..,.,"' '·E 1"'
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'12-1Ht """~'"..,.. - " ~;! 1l
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I ROOM. unfurnl!hed apart- Ieney desi8M. Take over pay- FOR SALE: 6 room house with room, front
prage. 'l
Sholly H•ckett, Owner
mt&gt;nt. Cliarles LyoD!I, Mason, ment.s of $6. per month or pay bath, full basement, 894 Hy- Large lot on
,
WY
2-3284
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12-11-Uc biii!ICO due ~.44 •.Try It inl1 sell St., Middleport. Phone:! C. C. CUCKLERl"'ftEiJ.Tf
. "'!DDLIPOR'f, 0.
Po11111roy, 0.
!!lion,. WY 2·2050
5 ROOM ful'llilbed aparbnent your home. Call WY U555.
Pt. Pleasant lm-260'1.
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Earl Mattox Leon; Mrs. Sam·
Ufl Miller, Jr., Evans; Ronald
Dowell Leon; Mrs. Roger Bon..
cutter,' Gallipolis Ferryi Mrl.
Jerry Arthur, Buffalo.
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meroy.
the meeUng of the WSCS of I whtch opened With the organ Ilees for the Jamtary lmh meet· Mb• Ellen Dutton, student lit, ~ acboolthe evenlq of Dec. Msnn/Di D. We~ter&lt; Mary Ru...U Brunty, Jr., Evelyn
the F'orest Run Methodist and pLano pr~ludes, 0
RoiY ·mg. Tht&gt;se are: refreshments, IDenmson Umverslty at Gran- ·' w
A. Webster, to Jeue Garne:r, E. Brunty, toR. B. Brunty, E.
rhurrh Wedne~ay eveni'!i in Night, and Stlent Night,
by Benny "right· Bill Sawyer, Ro- vllle, Is opendlng the hollday l1· Teachelil enjoyod lovely dec&gt; Luqd": Gomer, Parcels, Pom· J. Brunty, p.....,ls, Ollve.
the church soc1al room w1th 10 Mrs. John Scott and.Mrs. Da- ,bert Burdette, and Wendy car-- 1vacaUon with her ~ta, Mr. , tions and Christmas music eroy.'.
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m~mhers and four guesb Re''. ' Vld N_ease. Mrs. Menmng Rousl\ per; program, Becky Stivers, Iend Mrs. Dale Dutton.
-~ :Ou bout the evening.
Ora 1vatktos_ NelUe M. Wat- Daisy M. &lt;OGria) Grothw~·
~\ e nd"ll G. Stutler and !Wn, devohont~lleader, read a poem. ·Becky Hswley, cathy Fult21
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rida
~· Osborne. Btudent at klnst to ~ ··Di" Webster, tQ Goldie M. Oleodenin, Parce '
1\ •· .'ll Mrs Dav1d Nease and •Journey or the Magi, ~llowed and Dorothy Neutzllna:,
; Richard Oiler_ arr1v~ F Y
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halned. with the p. . .~ tSau,burj;..:
Lebaoon.
1f'r Ann Nease, present · w1th pnyer and the Lords Pray- Also appointed at the Thurs- trom Mlaml Uruversity to spend IRl~e~ew enter.
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'J ht' L,jjb\e was lovely m white er in umson
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,, day night meeting was a com- 1the Christmas vacation w~~: JuM~ 8~~~e Weber, building A. We'b'ater•1oOra Watkbw, NeJ.
VISIT AT FRIENDLY
r o.l \ t:r bordert'd w1th red pom- "Symbol~ on Chnstmas Art m1ttee to make a program fCir lparents, Mr. ml:l Mrs. Ri
• tati
and principal l)f ne'M: ·Watki08 Parcels Salis,Htu~ ;tnd rentert&gt;d with a 14 was the theme of the program the Latin Club assembly, con- 1f0iier and hi$ brOther, Steve. 1 :res~n v~s in charge of the bUrY.'
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Mr. and Mrs. Sberley Swan,
0, ndl candelabr;~
endrclrd present~rt b~· Mrt.. Srott.
s1sting of Donna Smith, ~hair-, Ohio Un~verslty .stude~ts her~ l
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JiUnes Ctlsp, Sr., Nellie Jar. aod Mr. and Mrt~. Wayne Prince
.. -:~ 1 pine and Chnstmas bau-, ~rs. Uswm NeB.se retJd from man. Ke1th E~ns. Lmda Weh· f~r t~e holidays With the11 farQl-~PM~ Allee Nease had
8 flannel rt1J Crisp, to Jaclt Crisp, Par- of Long Bottom aDd Mrs. S~
11 ,n With rcndy cane &lt;'a nd IPS tSalah 411 lor t~l! sen•J('e ut rung, and Chanse Porter.
I hes mclude Karen
Bachner,
r h N!sentation of the Christ- ~. 8alem.
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my wn100 of H~klngport visit-.ASSINIBOIA
"n , 1ther side. Grace w~s ask- worsh1p and explained the mean- Smce th1s w::~s the Chr•~tmas Jamce Taanebill, Roo Han- grap P
ing 1 p
Como
Jack Crisp, GJe11Da Ruth Bd Thursday, with Mr. and Mrs.
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, mg of t~dvent , the time ()r peru- met'tmg- Dawn Carper read a ning, Randy Humphrey, Keith masrs~ry, us
erry
Crisp, to James Crl!p Sr. Nel- Paul Smith at Friendly, w. Va. A~inibo~s was the name 0
\lr·i Jark CUfhs president, tence and self exammatwn 11s !'tor.v :1~ou1. the_ R_oman Satu~n- Morgan, Judy Butcher, Paul i r~~ ding.
joined io carol lie Jarrell Crisp· Parcels, Sa· 'They also made 8 tour of Ute regiOn ~h1ch cover~ what~
,;;,;.:.,_;~=~..;_~""'-·~- ' symbnl1r colnr 1s vwlet or pur- atia wh1ch 1s sJmJlflr to Chmt-. Gerard, John All~nsworth, Dave
7or to the business lem
Viklng Pottery at New Martins- , are adJoining portion: ~~ 't •
p!t&gt;, meanmg mournmg
.and mas. Alter !IJIS the group sang 1Wiley, Bob ing, BOd Barbara 18llt8 flnolr with Larry Ritchie of R~~t C. Hartenbach, Sher· ville, w. va. lnd the Fenton Canadian provmces o am~
! humJlUy
several C'hmtmas
cerols ac- i Jones.
: mee":'f1 Hi School ealdlD ify (James W. Brannan etul) Glass Company at Williamstown, ba and Olltarlo and the sta
Pomeroy, Ohio
I A hymn preceded the explan- companied on the plano~ Mrs.: Mr and Mrs. George Dallas ' Ee~f:: thegh business~~: to James W.. Brannon, 62.75 A., w. Va.
of Minneso~~~~~_o_:_~akota.
&lt;~liOn of the symbol ot ChriSt-, Theod1«1~ F'recker, a~v1sor. ' and ~hildren of South Charld· - · - _
lllldlllti!IIIIIIJI.._.,...Itld!llllllllllllllllllllllJtllllllltiliiiW
mas rose by the leader. An or· , Follow1~g the . meeting there · lon Ohio are spending
"S~~:~\HJ1&amp;DTE~'i~:ID" 1gem solo was presented by M~s .. wus &lt;l g1ft ~xd!ttnge and re- ;holi'da ~ith tbeir parents, Mr.l
i David Nease- and Mrs. Ed1th fres hment~ served by Barbara , d
F
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F'rJnkie Avalon,
Deborah . Sisson re"d lsaiah 9. intrnduc- White and Ch'[lrise Porter
WJ!Je,·, Cesar Romero, fred ling the coming of Chr·ist. A ta· : Atft'flding besides tbe above ; d_lepor~=t~ck rChester rs.
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l'l;,rk." Buster KE'alon, Har· : ble w1th purple satin el(lth t:~nd wt&gt;rl" .John Goodwin, Terry Ev-j liam
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Eve Arden,
:centered with rt'd rose in silver ans. Jenny Menchlnl, Marla Gru- i Thomas Skinner, student at ·
llvn na Loren.
F=utur•tte: Hoofs &amp; Gooh.
· , ·~~se. was the worshi p center. ,eser. Sally G!obokar ay Bine:. the Ohio State School of Dent- 1
3 Stoott•
' Following a hymn and while Lori ng Vaughn and Mike GlobO· istry, visited his parents, Mr. !
Colorc~rtoont
soft music was played, Mrs. kar.
and Mrs. Arthur Skinner and ;
Alfn•d Yeauger rt"moved tht:
, Mrs. David Farmer Friday. He '
Wtdnesct.~. O~tcembe•· 22
rose. ' lrs. Kerns Roush folded
Iis spending several days hunt- ·
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If!':' purple doth ond Mrs. Ma,·k Spedalist Sp~aks
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VOL XVII

NO. 207

POMEROY.MIOOI.EPORT. OHIO

the!

Big Seledions In Every Department

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson, ! """"'¥*1'""11•1i-"'"n"ii.,;.,;II!IOISJ•ar~t•ni•loi•JII•IIII"iIOliltoiltoiiiiOI;•III!Oiii!OII.,tto!llltollll•lUtoiiOIIIIIOitoii iO1-RII!IOI
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pli-!ced on the I:Jble by
Mrs.
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StaCl'V Arnold cmd Mrs. Ru:&gt;.~ . C. H. ~ b:Jen, fire prevent·. with Mr. e.nd Mrs. James Reed. !
PUSSYCAT?"
, ,\' al~.:,n t:~nd the Mse was replac- wn specmllst from Cald~ell. _ Mr . Hobinson is a student it;
iTerltnitolor l
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~ poke to the Eastern
HIgh , Kentucky ChrJstian College.
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Mr~
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_.Stutler.s·Mr~
· " Miss ('harlf'ne Davis has ar"
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.. . cern her ..9 on th e su, b'Jt''-•t , i·r.o,. 1re..
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. the Rhode Is-:.
5H Tho Comploto Llno Of
J'Jui:1 Prt&gt;nti s~. Wu1\1h· Ail · M,mmng H.ou., . · r s. · Jsson · 01 . ..
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SPECIAL GROUPS .
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. .e r·ability of common
produd s: dt'nce, R._ I., for the holiday ;
1om1·1b que~linn of lfw Flock., ll} NL. h~. &lt;~Iter
'~&lt;~&lt;hlch : found around th~ home. Since i se:ason with her parents, Mr.;
v• :1r' \\.'oudy AllrrJ. h:1~ eac!l mem~r d1spl"a~ed. her fa-: Christm:Js i~ near. safet~· rules 11 nd Mrs. J. J. Davis and fam- -;~;
Just In Ume for your selecUon for gift&amp;
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;~lt ho hr·'s vor 1tl:' Chnstmas car d and told · were a•l"ven.- Pamphlets wer·''-' ily,
I" " IIWiff'SS£'1''' in a Sl !'lfl.
A. FRENCH CLUTCH PURSE{_ _ _ _ $1.H
l .·l ' t' plnrt&gt;' Paul~ Prc-nri ·~w~r.lh', e h.JStory ofAtn omo, All-e f·· pa~sed
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Ori Tho Flnt Floor
·' "" r Jo! r!ln~ ··~tr 1 prN'' and
.. blto the students after the :" Mr · and Mrs· Errold Dawsonw
Choice
of
several
stylel.
SoUd
colors.
Smooth
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1:qn11" inf'. mlln ·rr;ny
:mel gio C(lrrcgio an Italian artisl .a.~rsem y. bl
·" b 1of Be!le, W. \'a. visited Satur- 1 ~
I, q·u 1a ·., ndrrs'i who painted ·many famous pte. ·' S dne assem
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111:1\.: r·• ~nf'{'n ("\('bUt .l~ III IIdn~Hl , the c_hn. '. Child, ".I'• faeull:v 10 the "Pledge of Aile- Mr. ~tnd Mrs. Sidney Russel l !
}~in e quality billfolds In a wide variety of atylea ·~;r~r ~g~~i~~.~ ~! lt '~ 1\u gr·,en by Mrs. Alnold. The 11 -giance.''
of Glouster were
overnight W
FOOTBALL HIGHLIGHTS
qOI"y u/ _Ra_phllel. also kno~n
- ·- -- guests this past week of Mi·. =
unusual valul!s.
oF 1965
lor Ills pamtrng of th,e ~~donn&lt;~. a brvchure or Christmas card'; and Mrs. George Meinhart.
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Co lorurtoon, : Pink
-w:t'i g1ven by Mrs . Curl1.s.. . . from L:rdCF.F depictin~ Ctlri~t- ·
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C. MENS BILLFOLDS - - - - - - $1.00
P.rtiamu
l&gt;.lrs.
Sf·ott
gave
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medltatmn
m.as
around
the
world
Wf.'l'e tl is-! Mr. and Mrs. George MelnRu~hing Roulette
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Have removable pUR call. Brown or black. Boxed.
1J11 Chmt l'(:nws o !1 t e wor -: plnyf' d by Mrs. Scot!.
art wer~ in Manetta We nesSUNnAV, MONDAY
a,nd_ Mrs. fred Nease read th,·, Prayer by the Ieeder, th~ tar- day f'v_&lt;:-nmg where they attend· . ~
D. WOMENS BILLFOLDS----- $1.00
TUESDAy
( hnA r~l&lt;tS stor ~· fmm \-la1thew . · ol Silent Night and benediction ed " dmner. drmre sponsored by .
LlJ~:ht and dark colors. Many hive attached coin purse.
DEC. 26-'27-28
An arl1cl'::', Chnst1an art around · contluded u1e program, and the the State H1ghway Department.
"T~AT FUNNY fEEliNG"
lhe world, was read Oy Mrs., meeting closed with an article '
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BoxPd ready to rive.
ITrchnicolon
• Watson, whi&lt;"h gave the btgm- : Check Your Politeness At Church : • •
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~~.~~~J g.~~·n~o~-~h~~wllart, ning of the Lil·Lit Chri~tn:'&lt;ls ; and a poem. The t'-.;~w Year bv ' "-'hW+;M-.-•mltti'IWM~Q.:&lt; a , i
'J'Jlliot .
c-:~rds. The first card ever pr~nt- · Mrs. Sisson_
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Feeturette: Honin' Around
€d was the Blue Madonna pamt,)
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Big selection or toys for everyone on your Ust. The
•N :t W ti'. •~UG ::t ti .,.fiili:$1'
J! very toys your boys and girls want and all at sal•
AffemiNI l&gt;y four
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Terrell ~ prices. Dolls, trucks, road race sets, pmea, books,
1 Mr. and Mrs. John
Four
members
of
the
Amerreturned
home
SattJrday,
/~ · it~:1n Auxiliary of Drew Wl!bster Cincinnoti where they Wt!re from
guns, model klts, sleds and many, many other toys.
call-~
Complete wlth camera, wrllt strap, film, Oasb cube and
-~\ .tt,~1 i Post ,jjltended the Eighth D1s- td eorly in the week by the
Elf&gt;erfelds Toyla nd is located on Main Street - 2
batteries. No fOCUJinl or setting needed for sharp, clean
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trict b1rtMay parly al Veterans df'!Hh of his .!lunt. Mrs. Alonzo
pictures. Instant eamera loading wltb Kodapak CartrJdge,
doors below Court St.
: Hosp ital in Chillicothe. Thurs- Terrell. Joining them in Clncin- w
See all the other modele of Instamatlc Cameras and Movie
I day arLernoon. Tht! room wt~s na11 w~re Mr. and Mrs. Clem·
Bicycles, Tricycles and Sidewalk bikes are 10ld in
Cameras - Camera Supplie1 - Projectors - Film Flash Bulbs on ule ln the camera department on tbt lit
dt-rorated in ket!ping with tht&gt; mie Lanimm of tharleston, \\'.
Elberfelds Main Store. Stop in. Buy your bicycle or
I. holiday
se·a:-;on.
Va ., Mrs. M&lt;~ry .Ionian. Mr . ._,
Ooor
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I Mrs. Albt-rt Rou~e of Middle- and Mrs. William Stordge o~md A tricycle now- They're all on sale!
Iport. di strict rehabilitation chr .1 Vvilliam Terrel! of Nilro, W. Va. • I..:::::~
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HIURSDAY, FRIDAY,

SATURDAY
Dec. 23·24-2.5
"WHAT'S NEW

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was in charge 'l( the party and : Mi ss Patrit:ia Hennessy, stu-11
Mr .~ . Helen Billings of Athf'n~ dent nurse at St. Joseph Hos- ' ~
in the £~bse nce at Mrs. Wlsnn M&lt;~r ion and Miss Polly Karr ot 'i
C,jlrr distnct president, f'Xtended nved Friday evemnliJ to spend
greetings to the
Veter an~ Christmas with ber parenl8, Mr. "'
a~d also led in singing nf !' ·~· :and Mrs. Thomas Hennessy and ~~
b1rlhday song to the nter"""" fam•ly.
Owr 100 veterans were enler- Mrs. Edward T. Bauer
of
I larned and there were 50 or ~arion and Miss Pilly Karr of
more women of the dstrict pre- Columbus arnved Friday even- 1
senl Home made fudge, cakes, , ing, for a visit wit.b their par- !
ice cream, favors and prizes . t•nts. 1\1r. and Mrs. Charles n. l
were provid ed by Auxiliary un· Karr Sr. Miss Karr returned
iL of the di strict.
Dancing home Sunday and Mrs. Bauer 1
W&lt;~s enjoyed with music by the remained for e week's visit. I
Ho~p1laJ band.
Mrs. t:harles R. Karr Sr, re- !
Attending from local unit were turned home from Holzer Hos·
Mrs. Mason Fisher, Mrs. Olin · ~ital Saturday and is improv· i
Knapp, Mn. George
Mowrey 1mg.
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and Mrs. 0. A. Martin, Mrs. , J!imes Ebersbach, student at ·
J. M. Thorton sent fudge but ' St. Joseph Hospital, Parkers- ,
was unable to attend.
bw-g, W. Va. spent the week- '
end witb his parents, Mr. and '
Mrs. Harold Ebersbacb
and
Mornins Star Cl&amp;• d.ughter,
Holfls Annnal Party
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Killing· 1
The Women's Class of the er of Dayton, were weekend '
Morning Star EUB l'llurch held guests of his mother, Mrs. WJJ.'
its annual Christmas party on , liam Killinger, Hemlock Grove, 1
We_dnesday at the home Df Mrs. i Mrs. Nora Eakins of Dayton
Ed1son Hollo~, RD, Minersville. I ~as the Weekend guest of her
A potluck dinner was served ! Stster and llrother-in-law. Mr ·
at noon. A short business meet- end Mrs. George Heines.
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lng was conducted by the presi- , Misses MaralyM and Cara.
dent, Mrs. Clark fhle, with a 1f lynn Tracy spent the weekend ·
program pertaining to Christ- , ~~ Huntington, W.Va. wit.b theJr !
mas.
and brother-In-law Mr
Gifta were placed under a de- and Mrs. Eugene Hes~.
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corated tree and later exchang- ~· and Mrs. RJchard Leif•
od. Others attending were Mrs. hett and children of Springfield
Lee Jnhnsnn, Mrs. Fred E. and Mr. and Mrs. Robert I.eSmith and son, James, Mrs. hew and daughters of Columbus I
Glen Collius, Mrs. Menzel Smith were weekend guesb: of Mr. !
Mrs. Oarence Grueser, Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Davis. .
J. A. Smith, and guests were
Mrs. Victor Hysell and Mrs, ,
S~RVE DINNER
L~twrence Rose.
~- Members of the Homebuild- !
ers Class of the Church of Christ 1
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Women's Christmas dinner
Thursday evening. Serving on
food comrnittee were Mrs. Den·
\'er RJce, Mrs. Norman Yeau.'
ger, Mrs. WettdeU Gerlach Mrs.
3 pr. Kenneth McEIItlnny, Mr~ Joe
Bishop, Mr•. WendeU Bunce
and Mrs. Edward Evan~. Men
of the class aervlng the dinner
bJCiucfed WUilam Gru•er, Tom
Middleport
Rowen, Herman Klnealtl a,.,.
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color and her correct lize.
Seamless and full fashlon·
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weaves, textured nylons -

DON'T FORGET FLASHBULBS
Select what you need from our complete selection
of flashbulbs and flash cubes.

aupp. hose.

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MEN}S COSMETIC
GIFT SETS

Give Him
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Ready boxed lifle lor him - Shave Cream - Alter
Shave Lullon - Deodorants - Cologne - Shave
Soap and Combination Sets. Choose from these popUlar br1nda•

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Neat pattem.e In four-In-band
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populor obopeo. In free lift bo1&lt;.

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stock up now on the film you'll need for the bolldayl!.- lD
the camera department you'll find a complete selection of
black and wblte and color in all sizes for still and movie
eameraa.
S5c FILM
SALE 39c
65c FILM
SALE 49c
70c FILM
SALE 54c
$1,.10 F I L M - - - - - - - - SALE 73c
$1-15 FILM
SALE 87c
$1.25 FILM
SALE He
$1.75 FILM
SALE $1.37
$1.95 FILM
SALE $1.49
$2.15 FILM
SALE $1.74
$2.45 FILM
SALE $2.10
$2.50 FILM
SALE $2.13
$2.75 FILM
SALE $2.27
$2.95 FILM
SALE $2.44

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HOSIERY
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CHRISTMAS

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· .fte lUper Tttu, set tt Alrt City police today are investigating the second major
lilting trailer-sized
Manned breaking and entering in Gallipolis in less than a week.
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Property stolen Jn the latest one Monday night was valued
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at more than $3,000, consistlng mainly of office equipment.
FOREIGN VISITOR - Ole Gilbo, of Oslo, Norway, ,. .
Miles T. Epling, at 7:36 a.m. today, reported the theft at plenishes a display of Christmas decorations at Rall'1; ~
the M. T. Epling Co., First Ave. There waa no sign of fore- Franklin store in Middleport. Ole, a senior at Kent ~
ible entry and no broken win- I
University majorin g in marketing, came to Middlepoft
Town council was assured Pomeroy Moter Company bid
dows.
1$354.84, and another at $391.96: spend the Chri~tmas h~lidays with ~is frat~rntty ~
Monday an Area Redevelopment $1640 on a new Chevrolet, MetSgt. John Taylor said the 1two mM typewriters, at $518.61 Tom Rail. It will be h1s fourth Chr1stmas 1~ the U~Act lARA I grant to help build ropolltan Motors ,1,86'1,611 on a
burglars opporentty
entered and I53H8; , calculator /~ted , Slat es. E, 0, Rail. owner of th• store and Toms fotber,, ~
the proposed Pomeroy sewerage new Rambler and Blaettnar Au·
the offices of the firm througb l at $846.15, and other miscel-1pul both the students to work dunng the Chrtstmas fUiK,
will have the highest priorit.y in to co. ,1,961.66 on a new f'onU- The vocal tllld instrumental a rear d~r! on the ~iver side l laneous . items totaling $193.20i'Ole enjoys it. Ch_ri stmas ln Norway i~ differe~t in that~
tbe lOth congressional district. ac.
music students of
Southern of the buJidtng. A kmfe blade" along w1th the Christmas pack- are opened Chnstmas eve and !arn1ly. reumons are ~
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~ f1rst of the two maJor raterm y.- en m:___~------------ed to council at town hall that get the_ larger 32S horsepower school auditorium at 1 tonight. open the door by sbppmg the IB&amp;r:E s wa~ repor~ last Thursthis assurance was made 'n armotar JD the new Chevrolet
day mormng by J1m Staats at
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recent letter from Cong. ~all· cruiser at an additional coot of The program wrn be In charge Mr. Epll"i supplied the po- the French . City Lumber Co.,
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the Rambler did not have the rector Dan Williollpoon, . • ·• mcludod 1bree add1ng machines chand!lle, the ma)onty of 11,
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- - - 1 CINCINNATI fUPil - C1Jv diff.,.rent wavs the stadllllfl
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OTHER ACitVITY
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James A Rhodes was to meet construction can be flJUinCill.
WA81f1NGTON PRESt- urged Cong . . ~oeller to contact In other business:
'"Christm&amp;s' Suite., and "Chrbt.- •n
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With local off1c1als todav for a, Charles E Staab, comnt.
dent Johnson, In an attempt to Pomeroy offrcwls as soon as $1,6(1(1 was transferred from mas Part .. •
Albert Roush, eommaader
progress report on the proposal ('ha 1rman, s:ud a final site l j
forge even strong~r bonds ~ JlUldellnes are kllown.
the Parking Lot Meter Fund In the :~al rtlon et the of Feeney - Beaoett Post, 121
for a new st!ldium to attract a •the 60.000-seat structure wDl bt
tween the United Slsles and Its Mayor Charles Legar said be to the Cemetery fund
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lreata wW be takea to the Chambers, 243 N. Fourth St., coach of the Cleveland Browns near Crosley Field
Johnson announced the forUtBU~ NEW CRUISER
trustees and workers sbould ~!
do•• :o;,l' Snow','H ~t~ -~ eo.Dty Clllldn•'• Home be- [Middleport, has completed the of the NFL and head nf a J]roup an Blue Ash, be ~d Moadif.
coming ulVltatlon Monday night Council approved a recom- held on the matter
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tween Z • 3 P· m. and tbe associate course at the Army interested in operatmg a fran-1..,~ number of parties haft . .
at a Whtei House dinner honor· rnende.tlon of the Safety com- Heard Mo . ~ ar sa
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mmer community's children wJJI re- Command and General Staff chise here, Bnd B1ll DeWJtt, ~sed an interest in
ing West German Chancellor mittee to purchase a new 1966 has 1 ed Y 11 gfr
Y~~ Boy, and We Wish Yoo the telve treats at the ball from College, Fort Leavenworth, owner of the CmcmnatJ Reds. ture and Joseph H. Kanter, •
Lfidwlg Erhard who Is In Wash- police cruiser from Pomeroy Mel e~ lll Wnf ~rn
e Merriest.'
S - 7 P· m. die same day.
Kan.
1 The Stad1um Strenng Com- 1veloper of the suburbu 1'11'1111
irgton for two' days of talks Motor Company. Bids on it 1 gs th ~nty a~ o~pany A boys' ensemble will ring
Memben are asked to meet Major Chambers was one of rnittee was expected 1o present ParK community, came~on a wide rsnge of world prolrl were received two weeks aga s ~~e h
~bng w en he "Carol, Brathen, Carol'' and Wednetday, Dec. !!, at I p.m. 448 U. S. and Allied off1cers who - -- - - - - wJth ll concrete proposal ......
lems. The talks COJJUnue today. and have been revieweQ sa
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lCVJng
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$1!0 bers, Mayor Legar said.
•ts services.
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The Girl.!! Glee club will sing low at 7:30 P· Ill.
duty as commanders and gen1gamze a syndicate
million construction program In comparatlv~ bldding, the
Chief 01 Pohce Jed ''Oh, Holy Nigbt," wit~. Char- 1111 1 ;:
~ li!WD era! staff officers of divisions
j investors_ to buDd tb1
will fall by the wayside as part
s report for the past lene Ward ao soloist, Where
or log!Stical commands. The
He outltned to the
of Defense Secretary Robert S.
month thet showed 27 ttrre51s, Is the Clllld Today," with Pam
ANNOUNCE DINNER
major entered the Army in
Iplans for use ol z,iOO
18 accide~ts, five bends taken, Sylvester
McNamara's plan to put the U. f8
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narrating,
and The united Onistmas dinner 1944.
NEW HAVEN - Funeral ser-f undveloped land in his ·
44 complamts investigated, two "Chrlstmas ·was Meant For and
S mUitary machine in top
of the Rscine Legion Major COO.mbers, a 1944 grad- vces for Mrs Frances Carol v1s1on, room .enoulb
fighting trim. McNamara tndi~
Illegal parking arrests, seveH Children." A glrls• ensemble A il~ to Post 602 will be uate of M1ddleport High school, Lievmg, 24. New Haven, who DOO-seat stadiUm and
&lt;ated more cuts were to come.
wam/n~ bsued, 1126 parking will sJng "Mr. Santa."
b~~ Tuesday December 28 at Is a !950 graduate of the u. s. died Monday mornmg In the ltfd parking."
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In a program to streamline
meter tickets Issued trlth 75
p m at' the Legion ~me Military 'Bacademy.
Hol~r hospltal , Will he hf'ld, K.:mter proposed too •~=~=
spending "without eating Into Funeral services for Ira Phil- unpaid. Street money cellected
NOW YOU KNOW
~tead of-December 29 85 prevWednesday at 2 p m. at the trade the Ian~ to the il
the muscle" of the u. s. effort lips, 86, who died Monday at totaled ,1,021 and lot money, Ill 1• the Great .Piape iousl announced.
TRUMAN TRIP
New Havl1l Methodtst churcb syndtcate for 1ts stocks •
ir Viet Nam, McNilliW'8 plan- his residence at Rt. 1 Raclne, $903.
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NEW YORK (UPI)-Former with the Revs. Marvan Fmme wluch also would be
ned to release today 1 list of wJU be beld Thursday at 1 p.m, Approved ~eral approprl. per10111, •ccordlaa 10 tbe World
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President alld Mrs. Harry S and Marcus Trough offlcJBtmg. ~va~lab.le to the publio
the projects wblcb have been at the Mt. Olive Baptist Church. &amp;Uons within funds at the re-- Almauae.
PLAN PARTY
Truman were scheduled to Burial w1ll be In K•rkland Mem- jmst1tutJ~nal investorset•uab
put on the sbeU Indefinitely. n· Reedyville, W. Vs., with burial quest of Clerk Edna Schoesleb.
The lzaak Walton League wHI arrive this afternoon to spend ona.J Garde-n
He sa1d he. had 10
clutfod IIDOilll tlte deferred 1~ In the nearby cemetery.
Atlendlng were Mayor Legar,
ANNOUNcE PROGRAM
bold Ita annual Chrlsbnas party Chrbtmas w1tb their doughier She was bom April t1, 1941,1 tal ava1/able 'lhroogb
ems was a mUitary housing pro- SUrvivors lnrlude his wife Clerk Schoenleb, and Council· The Mt. Herman UJ clwrch at 7 p. m. Monday, Dec. 27 at and son-in-law, Mr and Mrs. at Qumcey . tllmo1s. t!w daught- ·nat10na l bankm~ C...11001~
gram which woold have provld- Freda McCauley Phillips· flv~ men Lou PouUn, Fultz Franklin will hold its Chrltttmas program the club house. 111ere will be Clifton Duniel. and thelr er of 0 Chet and Huth Dundy•lo build tbe stadium
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e&lt;' 8.500 dwelling units, new tlaughtera, Mrs. Charles 'Ford, Rizer, Bob Hyzell, Roy Reuter Thursday December 23, 111 8 p. a Chrisllll!ll dinner and a &amp;iftj children. In suburban Westcbe!t- Campbell. who sumve. SnrV!V· jcout~ get ~,. llil'oit
barracks building additions aDd Beaver FaUs Pa . Mrs Wood- and DOD Ctlllruo,
m. The pubUc fo Jnvlted.
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trailer borne ol o U. S. Army W. Va . a son Clyde PhiUips
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uoJ - made by Mrs. John KJn. Christ In Ill Batura! setting lb• es) all the essence of JOY and Fnends mal roll at the Fog- The annual Cltrlstmu
warrant officer Monday night to AU!e~' Ohio·
sisters M ' ''It's begiMin&amp; &amp;o kK* a lot caid, talented garden club mem~ figures on the Rawling..coats gladness.
iesong Funreal homt' from 3 to for Meigs Aerie No. 2111,
climax an fnlernallonal lnves· Ella McCaul;y Elizabeth' ~· like Christmu,
Everywltm ber; the Dudley J'Jorfst window lawn (90 lamiHarl but
with Also there was the commun· 5 p. m and from 7 to 9 p. m. will be held at the IOO,e
ll~alion Involving one - third Va., and ~- Arlie
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Is espeetaUy allrliC!Jve with ltd too moay memories this year; lly tkislmas dinner for child- today.
I Wednesd.y night for
of all the agents In the U. S. Cllarfeston, w. Va.; 22 grand- More theD ,.1 1
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and guests .
1 aDd white po/naeWoa and mtiQo tbe Martin, with ita buaU!ng ren of the town held at Heath
Bureau of Narcolf&lt;s.
children, and 20 great grand- soog our co.!mwtlue1
ger ....e; be auro to aoe tlte parties tor tlte various groupo Methodist Cllurch. Everybody
An F,O E committee
0 reindeer llld the real • !ookl,. oet off Chrlstmao m The Bend. wanted to help for there is no
Arrested In what was tlescrli&gt; children
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chimney llld lovely lreti fD tlte Now Is the lime, too, lor the llgbt Hke the stsrs in a child's
mas cards to over 100
ure of narcotico In the Unlled ing Funeral Home tmlll 10·30 nl I loot! will
a Columb"' llld Soulhn lllectrl&lt; onnual Christmas programa In eyos when there I Christmas
Mason men serving Is tbe
Slates" wu Chlel Warrant 01- a.m. Thltrltlay,
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wWt tltatr .,: offices; the Tri-Lustro windows the ehurchea, when Mom onc1 party just for hlm. The young
ed forces In VIet Nam.
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llld attractive are the pride o1 lila lolollel Pop's pride ODd joy will otatld 10 mucb more enjoy these The Meigs rounly commls- 1 _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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merchotldlse - 1bere'1 ....,.. Hysell, who spenda muob lime up "' lie down •• the &lt;oso may DlODiftlls. Tiley tsugb and cry sioners Monday approved
a r
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thing for everybody OD your1 each year making her windows be, and IIY ''his piece,'' then SO easily.
I step - up in clasgification for
were arrested In the caoe -five Two LupviUe .._. l&gt;lve Christmas list
tell Cltrlstmas meuqes (on get hls treat from Santa. c.,... Chrtatmu
brings back the counly well are
departmenl
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fD New Yon and cme In Mlaml beoa lfaetf II IDtf &lt;Oils, rJv·
ahoWI tlte manger .... and o!U., groupa briJiil • bit ol mu· wonder of ..cb llfOWt&gt;Up as we workers.
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Beach T!to New Yon
01 auptotl..'tf JaO - Deaplte commercialism
of the other an oltrliCtivt &amp;Ill Ia ole and happiness to these fn. romember OW' own Christmases. Harrie Marie Smith has been ,
, oil l~pers were~:;
povbotloa 110 sllopllttlq this holiday, there still Is on a boUtlay IOWng) and the C!U· olde. Chrlttlmas Is o time o1 One thing we «ltiill 00, there moved up from Director 1 to Di· i
conaplnllors '
........ In Mftldleport Mayor attempt to keep ~e religious ,... National Bllll; bu a beau- worklnt! IO(ether Is harmony; Is always . I Christmas, some rector II while others involved I
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part of Christmas m the eyesl tJ1uJ arroy
In blue, "" have just had the lnoplr!D
IDd dreary but always the 1n the resolution were caseworkLONDON _ PRIMii: MlNIJ. lfli,O. 8mllb lotmd llorollly ol the beboltler.
(Old llld lflver,
concert given by aiDgtro fD lhlnlest day ol the year.
ers Georgia Williamson and
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1er Hamld WIIIOII W81 t:OIIIroltl- ljtllflfo, • aid Eauao J • Some dlst&gt;la1s In lfl4dler&gt;ort AU the windows 1111 ''Merry' the commwtlty uDder ll!o tli· II Is wben "" take oil • day Grace Jividen and Clerk.Stened today wfth gtowm, tlpllO$Iare
lncludinrJ ll!o Chrislmaa" In I 1peclol way.
rectlon ol tfrelea BUJ Rtwellto dream qaln to bo
young O!Jlapber Adele Cui/urns.
ltoa In Parl)'men! to t1te 'Loi)or 11 U.. tl tie
Nativity ICetle In the French AI ti9UIII, Dr. Pfcl&lt;elll' alllCM ond hfs occompanlst oupreme, qlfn, and to remember the The commissioners also trans·
IOvei'IUllel!lt 11boi1e1f1t1 pi&gt;lfilJ, l!!!oe; b • •
lor- Hardware store, the gu office on Third St. lll'tiOitl ~ lovely Mn. Lacey
Getting lhal .-y.lhll never gell Old: That !erred n.100 from the General
It major protest wu apeetld IIIIa .llfel lllrray, II, llid' with Ill ~ reindeer and Ylew u one drlffl Iii - 1111 many lingers to end 0!1 the Chrial come to earll! 81 o cJ!t ltmd to the Aid for the Disabled
aller WIIIOII repor1J on
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wu llleoi II u d - buJe lfiltted. Cftrlstmao lr'"! house II oulllaetlln !~pit. Tha ~ DOle II the same limo fo lor MI')'ODe who believes,
and accepted bids of Sland1
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clmrcb ·""" lllotelt lq !»
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superrocA.et shot four piggy. thunderous finale to America's amateur ra!Ue mDenlet that Gemini astronauts thla year. its four hitchbikiog payloads beam them back to earth at 431
bac~ satellites- three space/1most spectacular year in space.] says "hi'' and a scientific/ It gets its extra push frGm int,, sli~htly different orbits megacycles.
boosters 20,93&amp; miles above the equator. The two experimental comtalkers and a sun watcher- into It raced into a low orbit! satellite designed to tell man two huge aolid
orbit today on the start of one ranging from 99 to 105 mile:\ more about the sun asd it111strappe~ ~ the sides of a three- T? ~? it,. the Titan's "switch munications sate1lites, called
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stage hqutd fueled rocket.
engme thi~d stage n~t ooly Les 3 .and Les 4, were built for
missions tried by the United began an hour-long coast before! They were beaded Wward a The awesome aoJid-fueled had to zip mto three different t.bc A1r Force by the MassaStates.
performing the second art in its hard-t&lt;rreach almost stationary' rockets, each generating u , o~bits~ but it_ had ~ twist the chusetts Institute of Technology
The triple-barrelled space six-hour string of orbital~ orbit higher over the l!quat~r. ~Ilion pounds of fiery thrust at direction of 1Ls_ orb1tal path to to tt:st parts ~ru:l techniqu~ for
machine, most powerful yet: acrobatics.
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