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o., Dec. ao, tees

Club's

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MainlY About
PeopIe In
pcmeroy

Hol''day p'arty
.H ld 23 d

Carleton Church
Hoids Annual
program on 23rd

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Aroilnd
AbOUtAnd
M'ddl
' eport

b:.·a~~:n,~:, Duane.V/._eber's
visited over the hoUday with 7
"tlnB"r'rt'hday
their parents, Mr. J. H. Grate

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Candidates are ~
Given
Degrees
BYGrange
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and Mrs. E. D. Tewksbury,
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Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Weber
Two candidates were a•cept.
Visiting at the home of Mr.
and family spent Wednesday In
ed for membership " IJlven the
and Mrs. Allen Brewer of Stiv- Miss Patricia Martin and Mr. The Carleton Church held Mr. L. W. McComu, teacher Parkersburg, W. Vo.
Duane Weber WBI guest of first and second degrees wbel
The Friendly Cillzens Band ersville during Christmas were and Mrs. Robert Martin of Al· Its annual Christmas program in the St. Albans High School,
Mr. and Mrs. _Reger Morgan honor al • party IJlven Tuesday Chester Grange 1609 met ru..
, Radio Club of Pomeroy held Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brewer liance were holiday weekend Dec. 23 with the pastor, Rev. is_ spe~ding _the holidays here and children, K~lth and Kathy, afternoon al the borne of his day evening. ·
iJ, Christmas party Dec. 23 at and Teresa, Kenneth II, Colum· guests of Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Clyde Hinton, in charge.
w1th hiS fa~. Bernard Fultz w_ere holiday dinner gueslll of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vemon Harry Holter, ~y mastor,
the residence of Charles Hayes bus, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Close Martm, Rnck Sprmgs Read.
Recitations and a song were Mr. and
. eth Barbara his mother, Mrs. A. W. Morgan, Weller ..ill '. O~ervance of his presidlid and opened the meetr.
Oak-st,
Pomeru
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and
children,
Waterford;
Mr.
given
by
the
Cradle
Roll
class
and
chddreQ,
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RecksprlnllS.
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· · Mvenjb ·~doy. Games were 1ng In ritualistic form. A cern
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Y • • I and Mrs. John Beall and Ron·
Rev. and Mrs. Maynard Moser .
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and Becky hove returned from
Holiday dlnlter guests. of. Mr. played ~d prizes ~warded to munlcation waa rea~ from Boys
A short busmess
me.tmg da and Mark of Col umbus· Mr or Williamstown, Ky., visned wllh Mrs. Dian
. arrJSon, a holltjay visit with her parents, and Mrs. David Miller Included ,Mary . Rutb Sauer, Raunna VillaKe telling of lts goOd work.
'"' held. Mrs. Ethel Phelps land Mrs. Harold Brewer. and. Christmas with Mr. and Mrs teacher, and these children tsk- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sinn In Con- Miss Marlon L~l and Miss Cole, J~ .Hutchinson and Ran· A cantrlbutlon wai niade. Twenoprncod with a Chmtmas pro- IJ . Lo B0tt . M
d 0 A Martin
mg part, Mona Kmg, Mary and
a d in Chillicothe with his Allee Lambel1; Yoongstown; dy ~; .
ty-flve year pins· &amp; Clertiflcatea
ur~rl. with a scripture reading. ame, ng
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Gene Perkins, Richard Carru· vo.y ~ · and Mrs John' For- Mrs • W Lambert and son Af IJu
-"" be lfts
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Mrs Ed•ar Brewer Mrs Ro
arents Mr
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ter ane o.,._ I g , were presented bu1 ''" -rtby
•·A t.'hri ~t mas Day" devotion I . · r&gt;
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• • nMrs. Mary Reapp of Hunting· thers. Opal and Betty Stewart, P
' · v'•J'Ied. 1·n South Wllllem Iront n Mr and Mrs
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"" followed by. p~~yer. '.'Afln&lt;e Beegle, and CriSta, Racme. ton, w. Va., Mr. and Mrs. Ben Helen King, Ronnie Wond, Deb·~~~~ie:.i ~:~Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wlley
son: New Ha: ==~~:;: ~~~~::
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ChmJmas Med1tat1on was g;v. , Those visilin~ Mr. and Mrs. Reapp of Chesapeake and M1ss bie Carruthers, and Cmdy Work- William Everson •n4 daughters. ven, W. Va.; and Mr. and Mrs. corated cupcakes and chocolate each spok• brleOy,
. U e11 by \1arvm Fry.
M
d );Irs Delbert Welker diL.eR. WUey and son, Dave, Mid- Santsa were served. Favors of A turey dlnner was tiered
1Edgar B"wer, Porlland R. 1J I Betty WJlls of Pomeroy were man.
·j . AI"' given were "Scrooge 1were Mr. and Mrs. John Doh Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. A one· act play was present. 'drd anhters Debra and L:nda
port.
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balloons and C!'J.oring
books and gifts were etchange. The
~ ~a&lt; Right," by Minnie Rizer. Ibins, Dennis and Kerry Lynn of j o. A. Marlin.
ed by the Sunbeam and Busy ~I •:s sp~nt Christmas with
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Young were given the ~children.
next meeting will be Tuesday
0 urn nis Mr and Mrs Cher· were hosts for a family dinner Attending were Tqqa Brown January 2s when the third and
\ ;i end "A Christmas Wish," by 1Columbus, Mr. and Mrs. Char·
Lob
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Bee
classes
with
Mrs.
Virgil
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l ies Simeral and Tisha Jane Mrs. Emmogene
n re urn- . King and Mrs Lonnie Hudson l er care ' .
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Sunday. Guests were M~. and Robin Dewhurst, Rick and Ran~ fourth degrees will De mven.
~ 1\ g&lt;Jm~ period '!a~ held with ' Reynoldsburg; Mr and Mrs: ed. home Friday • ~fte:. under~ the teache-rs, ~ntitled, •'In My esMr:.u~~rie Vancooney &amp; son, Mrs. Joe Young and chil~, dy George, Jeff Patterson, .Rose- ,
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pP7!:'S gomg to. Fntzte Schwarz II Ronnie Beegle and Crisla. Ra- 1g?mg sur~ery at Umv~tstty_ Hos Father's House." Acting were James, visited over the holiday ltfelanie end Joey, cantbrJCige; mary SnOwden, Mlke Tillis,
FIRST CHILD BORN
~- i!nil Agnes Whlte. .
. cine; Mr. and Mrs. Allen Brew- ptlal .and IS convalescmg mcely. Sandy Workman, Rodney Carl, with her daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Mr . . and ~s. Charles Brad- Tommy Tucker, J_ayile Hutchln- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Michael
A record player . With Chr1st-, er •nd David and Mrs, John
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hayes, I Edward ·and Alvin Smith, Bar- James Manley and children and bury and children, Suzanne, Asa son Rita and "Riilney Bailey J ISh
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~ m~s _carols a~d smgmg. was I Beall, R.ond:1 and Mark.
Columbus, Mrs. Charlotte Wil- ~' bara and Jennie
Carruthers Mr. and Mrs. Jan Hauck and aKnd Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Leo M~ Ruth end JoY Sauer, Mar~~ thea~~~h ofctlte:'1:sr:":~~
enju) ~d. fol! ~wed by a gift ex·
son of Springfield, Mrs. Audrey Nedra Stewart, Steve and Bren- children in Columbus.
~nnedy, Jr. and son, Tony, lene Barnett, Raeanrm Cole, Oa- e 6 lh 11 oz daughter. Laura
.\ change by all.
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ENT~RTAIN AT DINNER Wilson and children, Jackson , da Smith, Harold and Sherman Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs ~Jddleport; Mrs. Lorene Kenne- vid Cole, Brenda Bolin, Terry Lynn at Holzer Hospital su..
Hetrrshments were served b)
. and Mr and Mrs Russel! Mil· I While Sue and Kenny Wood Ec .. Le ·s were Mr and Mrs
y, Galena;. and Mrs. Patty O'Dell, Donna Dallas and Du· day,
ember 19. Grandp'arents
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K I Mr and !Irs Albert I!til
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d h1ldre
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e~- , enleriained wit.h · a Chrislmas ler (Sharon Wilson) of lndtana ·Sandra, Linda and Karla Beal, Robert Springer and daughter,
es an c
n, Bobby, Kat- ane Weber. Mrs. Lawrence Mil~ are Mr. and Mrs. John Mitch,
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1 n~ Ddl_on,'. Mm~u~, Ka,by, Lms l dinner atthelr home in R.itrine. l were Christ'mas guests of Mr. t Bobby. Chalres an~ Susie Mash Kimberly, Ada; Mr. and Mrs. hy, Sandy, and Randy, of WeiJs~ hoan assisted with the party. Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs.
Amt dHl?,u d~~t~J~ 11 Sch~rzf 1Present were Mr and Mrs and Mrs. Lester Wilson.
IJohn Walter and Richard Dean, George Vaughan and son, Chris- ton.
Everett Michael Sr. of Brad·
Br•'Tt a ~ .auFry oJ-~·dJa ot iRobert Hill Pat a~ Jay· Mr. Mr and Mrs Thomas Me-l ,fudy, Grace, Mary Lou, Gen·j tophcr' Chillicothe; Mrs. Estell
Miss Dixie PJerce, Flint, Ml
bury. Mrs. Freda Mitch, Miners; llasun: arvm
• 1 epor 1
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eva and Dovid King
Walburn &amp; Mrs Arthur Lewis is spending t'Je holidays with
ville, Mrs. Jessie S1'sson, P~
;1 Mr and Mrs Emil Eynon son and Mrs. Billy Hill. Billy Jr., Cl ung and family returned I
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' her parnts, Mr. and Mrs, MiiJ.,.....
lt Dann\', Raci~e; Eth~l, B~ster ! Pam. Jeff, Tim and Chris, all home to Marion Sunday, after The ne I; t?n was ~~~en IMiddleport.
ard Pierce. Miss Pierce Js a
eroy and Mrs. Jane Rope, Col·
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·arl Phel Pom
d: of Racine, and Mr. and Mrs. "'pending the holidav weekend by Layman ~ecii Cox, a VISitor
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Fl:l chner teach•.r ,·n the Flint Schools.
umbus are great grandmothers
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ps,
eroy, an
•,1, R·l··h,lrd Duckworth,
Agnes
and 1Waid Foster, Cheryl on dJohn ''with her parents, Mr.' and Mrs. from Mt . {T mon. Church
d d. Santa
"fts Iwho have be en resJ'd'mg ·m LonMrs Gu• Reynold nd 1
fOfl'On
and Mrs. Chi oe SherJl}BD of
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Claus then amve an
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Cleveland Is a great gr'eat grandJJtllt's Robert White, Syracust'. l an, of C\J!umbus. Philip Hill Dale Smith.
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d d teats giv I ?~t· nlhg ah~ ' arleh ~I ld
mot er, Mrs. Mtnerva Childers Members of the Middleport
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t b son of Mr and Mrs Robert Hill , 1 Russ Wat"on and Mr&lt; : were exc JJngt: an r
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1s mo ~r, ~~ rs. a
mo er
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A . ew ear s ve par y f&gt;•
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f the I " - I
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are spending the holidays in unit of the Child Conservation
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mnnln"' at 10 p. m. w·Jl! be held could not att~nd because af ill- John Scott were Monday visit-' en.
le t omens
ass o .· lh .ot:~C
mer.,a! aHIJlll&gt;len
aB he rans Akron WI'lh .Mrs. Nina Bland and I• League toured Radio and Tele·
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Ivision station WSAZ in Hunt- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris
l J nlur Phelps Wetzgall st
John F Marshall of Louisville. homemflde can y.
i retired Navy ofrJre~, p ans toreMr
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' turn to England thJS week l..v.
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rs. r ur Skmner lngton Monday morning with Sr. entertained with a famllv
erov
Ass
istant
hostesse"S
for
I Kv arnved Sunda" for a vtslt ,
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Mrs
Dav1d
F'&lt;t rmer spent I Mrs. Virginia Owens, guide, dinner Christmas at thel home'
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The entered apprentice •"•ree - ·· .
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mg Jus wife here wtth h1s mother Ch . · ·
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in Daylo n WI"lh M Iconducling the group to a b•· Mulbe~ Ave. Guests were Mr.'
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•I· the JO@d are. Mrs.
. . Geneva Dil~ Wi.ll L , conferred at 8ut:"p m 1with l11S grandmother. . Mrs. Johr, ·
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unlll• hiS
work IS
completed Th •. nstmes
M
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lon. I\lr~ .. Mmme Rtzer and Mrs.
ut:
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Dan
Farmer &amp; da ugh- Wnd ~ th!:'! - scenes view of the and Mrs.
.. , Dwight Parker and
Saturdev
JanU'3ry tst in ·
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were Chnstmas dmner guests Qf 1
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M nd , 1 E
h
ers
1 tat' on
the
also
t Bo
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the Masonic Temple by Harri-!
c"l mbus were Sunda evr
r. a "rs. verett Ba? ner
M'r &amp; M
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z Myrtis Kay, William Young, and
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sonville Lodge 411 F &amp; AM· I dy, o u
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th y M ,
I and dau ghters. Conm~ &amp; Karen M
. rs. Harry Stover and Johnson and . Budd Daley, stu- Bill Young of Pomeroy• Mr. an
l QUALITY
Jue Stanley, master; has. a~~ ; ~~:~ g~.e~~il~ a:~~;. a~d M~:: l A rom binat ir•n Christ mas and 'J,,nd ~!iss Mary Schaaf of Col- thrs.ho~!~ma Davis visited over ldio personalities while there. Mrs. DanK Morris, Cl~cinnatl;
S REGULAR ·nounced.
Russ Watson.
I weddmg C.1ndlelight buffet was m~us.
,
e . hi ay.wee~end Jn Lancas- AUending were Mrs. Angus Mr. and Mrs. Robert Morris
;
Certified Oil Station
'1r and Mrs Ho-r Holle" given nt the I.&amp;M Cafe in Pum-' ~.r.t andrlMrsh. Manmng Kloes :[ wtt_ the~r children, Mr. and tHoward and children, Ricky, and Ric~ and Paula, Middle,
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rs J;m Hu~bard and 'amily IRodney and Greg, Mrs. Eugene port; end Mr. and Mrs, Pat
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W. M•in St.
Pomeroy
era ne
ynon.
were dinner
guests of their eroy the rvrning of Dec. 22 . I • tl G I a . o: ~y/a~I.V andd Mr . .and Mrs. Davis Stover Houdashelt and children, Becky, HolLer of Butler, Pa.
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are urged to attend.
rlaughter and family, Mr. and Honl•l,,.l,,u N~·:.re ~FC. ahnd Mr~ ~~~er~l~. W~~~a~ l~~1~c~ Ma;: an family.
Randy and B. J. Dalley, their
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Mrs. H. B. Curd and son, John, I.owe ~ ( tm('~('r, w 0 were i . M
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guest, Mrs. K~nneth
Scites,
BIR'111DAY HONORI!.D
on Christmas Day.
married last ~lay 24. and ~~~:·· k~~· M:Co~~elsv~~~- ~:~!dc~~~i
PLAI~.TNJN~ SERVICES Mrs. Dale Walburn and son, Mr. and Mrs. VernOft Weber
Mrs · H· B· Curd and N!r!;
at
Fort
Knox,
Ky.,
where
he
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mght Servire will 1Steve, Jill Beaver, Mr. and enter•-m·
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· ac 1 c .. 1 r-ror . an the
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"" ed w;' th 8 birthday di~
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Jiollt•v were shopping in Points &lt;'~lOne·
.
Rev and Mrs George Siddall Be hr at the_ Eden United IMrs. Robert Schmoll and child-~ r.r Tu~sday evening in observ·
Plea;ant recently.
T/ltlse al_IC'ndmg v:·ere_ Mrs . . Platisburg
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' ~el ren In Omst Church. Frl ren, Bob, Janice and Jim, Mrs. ance of their son, Duane'• 7th
'ng were h'1s
Glenn Humphre yand daugh· ' Paulme Miller, Calhpohs; Mrs. I Th R ·,
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Y: ~cemb.er, 31,. followed hy Don Mullen and sons:, Sean, ]'bi'rthdav. Attend1
Mabel 1'\eimeyer Pomeroy· Sp4
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rs. eorge re
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ler. Mrs C. ..Becht of Akron
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ld · Ft B '. 1Siddall and childrm of Phtts- I VIva se~vlces With the Rev ·1Charles, Mike, Pat and Brian, grandparents, Mr. aild Mrs.
visil.ed Tuesday wilh his moth- Ronmc ~y n~. 5:,r · ~~m~g: · burg are holidny gut'~ Is of· her Carlyle Seiple, Con!erence Supt. M;s. Fran~lin Triplett
and I Lawrence Milhoan, Middleport:
er. Mrs. Elizabeth Humphrey. ~1 rs. R~ ~~~~~:t't r~J,o, Ga llpo~s, I pareuts Mr and Mrs Paul ~;om Rockford. Oh10 as evange. 1children, Rtcky, Debbie and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Baer and
Mr. and Mrs. Pat Hennessy 1r. 1 r. I , ome~·oy ;
r. SrrnJrt '
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),· 1St Saturday a.nd_su.nda_ y evenm- Cindy.
daughters, L'Jnda and O'&lt;ana tlf
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L.:m y JludnalL Manon;
Mr. . ·
n Th p bl
of Bellall'&lt;'. M ., were o I ay Cl d T 1 M.ddl · l M I Chnstmas Dav dmner gur-sts
g.
.e u Jc JS mvlted. Rev.
Chester, t~nd Dennis,
Dean.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas DY eS ~it or,crr: e~rr; V' r.' of Gene Grnte included his 'ra- Blake JS pastor, The church is
LEr\VE FOR FLORIDA
Donna Dallas and Duane WebHenn:ssy.
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I S~~ H~n~a~d ho;c~~'niels·, ~t·. I jher, J. H. Grate and Mr. and lo~at:d on State Route.IZ4, two Mr. and Mrs. Purley Karr er. '
Chnstmas dmner ~uests .or Benn .mg an d Mrs. M.ld
d Hoff- Mrs· · Leland
Brown and son ' Le • miles nonh of Reedsville.
left Tuesday morning for Brad----1 re
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Mr. and .Mrs. Thomas ennes5y . mcm. Pomeroy.
i land, Middleport: Mr. and Mrs.
PARTY BEGINS AT 8
enton, Fla. to spend th.e win· Glaciers cover about oneand fam1ly were Mr. and
Mrs.
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F.'dward
Tewskbary
and
son
The
Rull;url
Church
ol
Christ
ter months. Enroute to lt~lorida tenth of the earth's land surnd M
1ers were mv1 e , 11 1 ue ..
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Put Hennessy and Mr. a
rs. , to th e ho!iday season. WPfE' un- Tommy, Wellston, anrf ': c~ nd will hold a family night and they will visit with Mr. and face end contain almost ont
Robert Roberts.
I able to attend and sent gifts.
Mrs. William GN&gt;te cmd son of watch party Friday beginning Mrs. Huward Ewing in Atlan- jper cent of the world'!! water,
Along with ou.: wishes for a
Leon R. Meadows has returnSouth Charleston, w. Va.
at 8 p.m.
ta.
says National Ge&lt;:lgraphle.
ed to his home, Durham, N. C.,j
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hale and hearty New Ytar, we're
after spending Christmas with I
stnding a gr;t.teful t•thahks" to our
his sister, Mrs. May Meadows
• &lt;uStomw for their past &amp;QOd wi.U.
and brother-m-Iaw, Ted Reed )
and sons.
Mr. and Mrs Earl Ketlv of I
Lancaster were 111esday gu.csts The Natim~l Honor Society of
of ~!r. and Mrs. Herbert D1xon Rutland High School has tapped
and fa m1ly.
I five nPw senior members.
This Weekend We Are
A2C Freder~ck C. Bo~d le~t An impressive ceremony beMonday evemng, for his Atr fore the student body was conHaving Our Sale Of ..•
. Force base, Kinchloe, Mirh. af- durted by Jane Lucas, the presi, ler spending ten da~· s with his dent.
' parents, Mr. and Mrs. William 1 S}'mbols or the society, char1 Boyd and friends.
acter, le.:tdership, service and
schola rship, were explained by
lighting candles from a flamand
ing torch by members Cheryl :
Long, Latis£'hia Gates, Ditvid
Peterson, and Randy Vance.
Seniors tapped were Beverly
These Coats and Jackets for men and
Forbes, Jean Tillis. Bob Thomas, Linda Davis and
Na ncy
for boys sell regularly , , ,
Lambert. Mary Chapma n is
advisor.
Boys
$6.95 to $14.95

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MAKE ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
YOUR SHOPPING CEtJTER

Mens Coats and Jackets

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VISIT IN POMEROY
Earl Kesterson
returned I
home to Wilmington
after
spending the Christmas holiday
weekend with his parents, Mr.
1 and Mrs. Dale
Kesterson.
, Earl's health remains about the
I same. Jack Seelig brought him
1 to his parents home and took
, him back. Mr. and Mrs. Bill
I Cogar and family of
Lnck· ,
bourne, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy !
Kesterson of Chester were also
Christmas guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Kesterscm.
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winnifll year, we can
: ten!And we hope it

\., meets j'Dl/1' lit//
txpectations. We sincerely
, enjoJII} servifll you in
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the pastyear. May wr
contitNJe to share the
britflt littu/8 ahead.

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Mens _ _ $8.95 to $16.95
There are 67 Boys Coats
Jackets and 147 Mens Coats
Jackets. Stop In the Mens
Boys Department on the
floor and save on coats ami
teta durin&amp; this sale.

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and
and
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TONIGHT
NOT OPEN
Friday and Saturd1y
D•c. 31·Jan. 1
Van

Oyck, Elke Sommer, Angie
Dickinson, •~ • ... , .m:nuat1, aa
"Madame Coco".

SUNDAY, MONDAY
and TUESDAY
Jan.~

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RUTLAND

Peace Push etting
Cold Disdain Reported in
Patrol Shorthanded, Asking Help Moscow to Offers to Talk
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MOSCOW (UP/) -

Normally 300 ~cants artS,!. McCreedy praised the vnl·
processed to obtain a beifnnina unteer work of the Highway
class. Approximately JO per Patrol Auxiliary. Its men per~
cent become dropeuts. The III!W form thowandJ of hours of
acact.my now is expected IAI clerical type work. special mlsstart its f!rst . class In Aprll or ston duties, and even dispatch·
May.
·er work.
An alarming Increase lR traf. "I don't know how we'd opfie accidents the Patrol is obll· orate without them," the offl.
gated to Investigate alone bas cers said. '
placed SIJI. McCreedy's detach- The officers urged Rotarians
men! under heavy demands. to Interest young men between
Supposed to wock a 40 hour 21 and 30, between 6-9 and IH
week, by law, many officers tall, weighing at least 160 lbs.,
are called out for extra duty. with a high school diploma,
"Most of them decline - 10 and 20 or 30 vision UIIC!IITected,
far ~ to demand compensatory in a Patrol career. Starting pay
time off," the lieutenant said, is $5,520 as a patrolman, rising
The last two months, for 81· to $6,600; Sergeants go to $11,·
ample, atresdy show an ln· 200, and lieutenants to f:) ,420
crease of I~ to 20 accidents ov· annually.
er the same moothe ol 1964, "With the way promotions
the speaker said. Each accident are coming through nnw," said
requires an average of
two Lt. Binkley, "an ambitiowl, oap.
hours to investigate.
In this ""''"CI Lt. BlnkiOJ and

Soviet Premier Alexei

able man can mov• from be- manded to11igl1t that Americans withdraw
ginning salary to 17,920 ill 15 from South VJet Nam. His stotement rtflected
years."
scorn for President Johnson'J latest Viet Nam
ApplicaniS may appl}&gt; at the moves.
nng~ng
0
Gallia . Meigs post located 011
Kosygin made the statement to a grotoi~IP;,~of:..;::~
Route 35 three miles from Gal· newspa~er correspondents: "The Soviet g.
The Ohio State Patrol, caught In a manrwer
lipolis.
the Somet people condemn the U S. aggression
, squee2e is coming directly to the people for relie
Th 1 b
. "ted to
the people of V~et Nam and they brand the
WASIUNGTON EXCISE
Lt.' Jack Binkley of District g headquarters lo~ated
open eru:'u~ ;a~is~:;t head&lt;ju:,~ with slulme, " 1" said.
tax cuts effective today mey at Jackson, said a real crises is facing the patrol Friday
ters near Jackson the afternoon .
.
take some of the sting out of night in a talk to the Middleport-Pomeroy Robry club
of Feb 1
Umted Press l nternationai
ew Year's Eve bills, .but
at Heath church. Lt. Binkley was accompanied by Sgt.
.' ·
The Commumst world gave PreSident
1 Security tax Increases
P. D. McCreedy, commandant of the Gallipolis post that
PreSident John Werner inlro· peace offenSIVe a chilly reception today, in a new
gin Saturday will put tb e serves Meigs and Gallia
duced the speakers. He also ':"essage to the American people, North V1et Nam'PI~
athe ~cit in· the day. At noon counties with a stall of
to """'' before
servlco
nam~ Paul Smart .~ha~rman of !dent Ho Chi Mmh renewed Com mums! demands
!¥"Y the 10 per cent tu on ad· officers.
. clubs, ocbools, l!ld eommaal·
the On to Denver group (I',&gt; Withdrawal of U. S. troops from South V1et Nam
nUsstons and night club
Lt. Binklezced the cause
I ty groups to pn&gt;mote Interest
temallonal convention thl! cond1hon for peace.
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wu repealed as part of the
the growing officer shortage In the Patrol •• a caroer,"
Spring),
In
Moscow.
authoritatiVe
Sov1et
sources
saltf
1
onjllllage of the $4.7 billion
Is two main factors, the de Ll. Blnkloy said.
Heath church ladies serving a R~sSJans have thrown cold water on the Widespread
cls4J tax enacted Jut
ruanda of the Viet Nam war, A sign of the shortage is the
steak dinner were Mrs. Nan encan quest for a V1et Nam peace. TT~h,e~~;~~~
Iiut with the start of the
and lhe increasing number of fact that the n&lt;w Patrol AcsdeMoore, Mrs. Beulah Kayes, Mrs negative Soviet response to the Amencan
old, first· lint officers
who my, which was scheduled to beGuy Shuler, Mrs. E. 0 . Rall, been conveyed priVately tot
yeat . 12:0t a.m. Saturday
taxpayers wUI face the
the Patrol in the thirties gin its first class in February
Mrs. Roger Morgan and Miss Western diplomats m Mos- personal_ message frommler~&gt;t'·iJ
blg"r bite from
their retirement. Tbe with a class of 50, has only 15
Bess Sanbom.
r~. v· l N
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rh.-affl!mmg the A
of rtised Social
was organized in 1933. candidates so far who bave met
. e . Je . 8 "_1 war. 1 ~ w_as opes for an early ,
'1llf incre... will boool
"We bave beea aullltrlltd tbe requirements.
mcreasmg '" mtenSJiy desp;te honorable settlement ill
moxlmu earl tax to
}\
the U.S. peace efforts and the Nam. After meeting De
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eight-day pause. in bombing Goldbe&lt;g addressed a
vkius muimUIIL
U
nuds on N~th V1et Nam. V1et sess10n of the
pre
~ng terronsts exptott•d bombs ,representatives of
WASIIINGTDN ~
m an Amertcan military billet I Atlantic Treaty Or,w~~l3
dent Jqhnson wtU send
in Dalal, killing one u .. S. ser-1&lt;NATO!.
il
Vlceman and woundmg lOt A he
r that
gresa Dell month the
It's Baby Derby Time
A· t dents of Meigs &lt;OUnty.
In case ol o tte, awards wll
others.
' h ~ . 1avy fog
·and mo¥ controversial
.
I E•act time of birth must be be distributed_ at dtiCI'ollon of
Should Mel s county's new consolidated high school
Ptace Missions ConHnue
aJrp ane rom
~ since
Thlrty·S(X s_tores are joined specified IS • wnlten
state- contest committee.
l!t called The ~ew Frontier High School, The Horton· Despite the seemingly imper· HaJTiman from
"lllf' U. ot
Ia slill
again m oflormg. the first baby ment by attending pbysiclan, 111- Prizes must ~
;fones High School, or Union Hlgh?
j vlnus Communist ~land, the YugOIIav
knon, J 'It~~
M~ county m lllli4i aiMI his eluding name and addresses of Jan. 31, 1966.
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· ~ That question may be settled the night of January Johnson pea.ce mtsswns .oonli- hilltop estate
!loved 'lo
:· . up w
Mom aiMI Dad u m•"Y.,parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Rebert!. Lee, 3 when the new board meeta, Its members may-or may nued with these d&lt;volopments: Austrian borde~.
bllllon.Jrro
prizes.
I This statement must be in the RU I, Racme, were U.. win-not-take the namea suggested above and others below,
~ Ambassador Arthur J. ,pJane was forred
The rules are sbnple:
I office of the Dally Sentinel, M.. mng parents last January.
under consideration.
Goldberg gave French Pres· Belgrade.
CHA
N, S.C.
Baby must be born after mid- ' chanic-st, Pomeroy by the close LanPardmticipalinC stores are: t
Below are seven responses to a recent invitation to ident Charles de Gaulle a, -At New Deihl,
ty.siJ: mea were Indicted
night, Dec. 31, 1965.
of
business
(5
p.m.)
Jan.
7,
ark,
baby
bunt
ng;
suggest
names lor the new high school. Admittedly mea.. - Embassy announceded :~~
1
day on charges of stesllng at Parents must be legal resi· 1968.
I (continued on page Z )
ger, the responses perhaps make up for lack of quanti
would arrive there Si
least 125 mllllon In
by their quality. The Daily Sentinel neglected to offer ,
consultations with the
fnlm the 'tlavy'o
cash mducement to engovernmenl India alo!W· ."i l
shipyards. It was one of
n
I Of/0
!rants, a fact that may have school district the name Horton
Poland and c~
largeat thefb ever reported
reduced the number of re· ~Jones Lncal Scbool District.
m•mber of the Int..;.....O.O
from !be federal government.
spondents.
Horton for Valentine Horton. U
conlrol Commission en.!ild
So Wit an operaUon was
Nevertheless, ... &lt;ommend who was • Pioneer Industrialist
supervise lhe 1954
rln1, oourea iald, that
the following names It !be new of Meigs County and Jones for
agreement on Viet
aysttm used to get rid of
board for ooosideration aDd Tom Jones who represented
H&lt;trri.rrm~~a~n n~re::~sl~
stolen fiOOCia amounted to
thank each person who made • Meigs County for many years
ed p
and
nationwide marketing and
1 suggestion (One writer chose in government ond was a friend
~.,.,._i~l•C
Assisrant McGeorge
trlbullon ay&amp;lelll. Items
The 1964-65 Middleport council and Ma· courts In state-tried traffic cases.
not to have his name used).
of all teachers.
t u
1been to Canada in
ed w have been taken over a yor Lee Smith by any sort of grading sys- Adopted a Master (Comprehensive)
No Name.
with the rurrent pea&lt;e an,.
five-year perllld ranged
tern have set a record as the most produc- Plan for Middleport setting guidellneo for
r would like to submit the
diesel engine (l8rts used In
tive of vital legislation in the town's his- future development.
following name lor the new cern- Having three sons, all grad- By Uolted Press Ioteroatlooal
dear submarine w
tory.
str 1 f 1
pnhensive high school. "The uates, may I snggest the name A heavy fl ow of New Yea(s
and llhoeo,
Some Middleport people maintain what
-Set In motion con uct on 1 agoon· New FronUer High School", My for the merging
schools be holiday lraffJC will hit the
they have done will ruin the community. type sewerage system after nearly 20 yeata reasons are as follows: (I) Thts ?amed :·united filgh School," nation's highw,ys tonight
More peOple, we believe, expect their rna~ of councilmanic dodging antics with state certainly will be an opening m keeprng with our Umted Na. The National Safetv Council
Clllim'ER, W. VA. jor
actions already to have set Middleport and federal authorities. In the on again-off of the frontier of Education in tion.
said in Chicago that ihe heavv
head-on collision •n state
on a road toward growth and better things. again sewerage project of 20 years dura- our area, (b) The "Virgin Terr.
Mrs. Marjorie Bowen
traffic and extra ronsumptio~ 1
!Ill near here early this~~:~~ I
10
The administration that ends its official lion ex-oouqcllman David Miller about
ilory" of eager nllndJ wlll be
.
of alcoholic beverages could :
lng took the Ufe of a 1'1
1 council segment to 1 he uplolted w its fullest, and (e)
life
Friday
night
at
midnight
has
been
years
ago
led
I
think
our
new
high
school
push
the traffic death toll as :
Obto II'Oman. Authorltiea1 ':~!I
u
thf
1 1 its b ·
h
t
bl"
brink
of
arranging
for
financing
and
conThe
name
lo
appropriate
for
should
be
named
"Union
Hi"·
h1'gb
as
440. 'fh• Counc;·t d";d not 1
lied the 91cUm as Mrs. G
0 pu lC struction. However, council finally balked
,.ou u n
aslc approac
._
By United Press bite&lt;"
WnU, 81.
business. Council's two youngest men, both and Mr. Mllfer'!l considerable personal ef- our times in this century.
Union mean!l the act of unit- give a specific figure. but I Believe it or not, lt'll
Polloe aald Mrs. Wolf was
retiring this year, are Eugene Harris, an
Robert D. Morris
lng, or making one, and. Isn't estimated Jhat the final death winler storm that 1s
passenger In a ccar driven
eniJlneer, and Roger Morgan, a business- fort went for naught.
Principal Bradbury Srbonl thai JUSt what we are domg? toll for tratfi•· acetdenls would . Ohio's spring-like W&lt;JitbL
her husband Arthur, 16. He
man. Both are about 40. Mayor Smith, also
It should be pointed out, also, that pr..
Mrs. Fred Rooenbaum
be between 360 and 440 An dav
!liken to an area hospital
an engineer, Is 35.
llmlnary work on other legislation wao ac·
I would like to submit as a
104 Peoples Terr.
additional 17.1100 1o 21.000 Apowerful wintry DlaiJI.lt
ferlng from ahock, l!ld anotl&gt; I Older men on council also have taken a
compllshed in the 1962-63 sdmlnlstration. name for the new c:onsolldated
Pomeroy, Otuo
persons would be inJured in Iing eastward through
er passenger In the car was young look at town problems.
Examples are the Master Plan and enablinl
traffic accid~ols. the Council IGreat Lakes region.
~ted for ocalp lacerations
Mr. John Zerkle, who like Mr. Wayne resolutions In the building code and zon·
r recommend the name Is be said.
' strong flow of warm
re!Wed.
Glbbona, Is a veteran of hundreds, perhaps ing resolutiona. Extensive spade work on
00
-~lidd-Pom-Locals." This name The New Year's holiday Buckeye State
thousanda, of council and council commit· these actions was performed by the Mid·
Include Northwestern, Sal- traffic death record was sell holding minimum
omo APPEARED IIEAD-.,,JoiN1!11Gldl tee meetings (away from their attractive dleport Planning Commission.
lsbury, and Bedford Districts last year when
474 persons , a1 unseasonably warm
for IUIOther holiday •·
TV ~tteens) are carryovers. So Is Mr.
The present council, however. had the poas they are now called.
died.
I It was JMre like
disaster nn the hlghwaye
GeorJe Baker, a retired businessman, who Utica\ fortitude to pull the legislation out
Mrs. Monna L. Smith
Although ~ew Year's will fall summer day as the
U ·the death foil roae even
waa nominated last May to council, then of Its pigeon holes. It would have been
PT. PLEASANT~ The Sher·
5'. South Second Avenue on 1 Saturday. lh• holiday ' ter dipped only to 56 ,
II' lhab laat weekend's rtC!Cird
accepted appointment to the seat vacated easy to leave it there with the solemn bleos- Iff Department Ia ln~estlgatlng
Middleport, Ohio
period runs from 6 P m. local Ibus and 59 at
~ )&gt;lC!e. .
whea Bob Craie resigned.
Ings of people oppooed to II.
• bruklnc and entermg which
time Thursday to midni ht held at 6t in
0 a.m. (EST), the .
CUfford Stumbo, another buslneosman,
Special recognition surely Ia due Mr. occurred at Lenn scbool some- Herewith Is my auggestlon Sunday.
g I The
~~tedtha':'"a~ least
the alxth preaenr member, Is completing Zerkle for his dogged perserverance In the lime after midnight December ~ naming the new school dis- A United Press International ings were to
persona had lost their Uvea
bls second year of service. A man In his vexing sewerage project. Convinced about llllh and discovered by the JaD· lr1ct; either "The Paul H. Cam- count at 9 3 m EST showed 51 1 today and early thla
middle yeara, he also has elected 1 youth- four years ago that action in this field wu ltur, Arnold Saxton, Thursday ahan School" or "The Carira- persons d~ad. m, t ff'
but cooling showen ·
Ohio
ltreets
and·
highwaya
ful
b
to
b
eeded
M
Z
kl
to
k
h
ld
f
th
b
mo
lng
h
School
"
·
th"
ra
tc
ac· tbe
the New Yw'• weekend
lpproac
pu Uc affairs.
n
, r. er e o o o e pro •
m .
an
, !IInce 11 late cidents since the holiday period showers were m
loci begiD at I, p.m.
TbiJ has been an exceptionally strong Jem, like a bulldog, and wouldn't let go.
Person or ~ unknown (elllie1111111 serves w represent began.
later tonight.
council, a!&gt;le, IIDcere, dedicated to comWhile Mr. Zerkle baa not af'eed wltb etttered the building lllrougb a a aymbnl of achievement to the The breakdo .
Cooler air will
COLIIMBUs _ REVIIINlllEI mulllnil7'1'elfare. All are remarkable in their the council majority In zoninlleii&amp;Iation, ~prlent wtndo
wn .
St state later tmighl,
, w, broke Into~~~ Me~_s ~bumty, having TraHtc
from Oblo'a 12 major taxes
w1 DfllleBI to aerve. That they had only his dlflerence.s ha~e been on principia and .... ncipa1s oflloe whenJ \bey ,...., ,""m ...
bte beiJln· Fir"
1. thermometer down
&lt;reUad by lo.t!' per eent
rare abarp diUtp'eemeot In hammering out he baa not obstructed the will of tho ma- lrled unauccesllfully 1A1
pry Dlnp to nnteworlhy fortunes, PI•ue•
· 130s or lower too.
lng thelb,t ba)f of lba
leii&amp;Iatloa chartin1 new •ourses Is even jorlty.
blngea oil a large salt. '1be kit- and beinJ one of the most In· Mlscellaneour
The outlook for
flscal
more remarkable.
Clerk Gene Grate, while pooselllDC no eben wu also broken Into Wjllra duatrious men to mr come Total
Day was ~ oi.,,J!v
11 w.atber with a
Jolu! ~
It II a tribute 1o the eommunlty thai It legislative powers, neverthelesa hll . pro- the lid of the sehool fond frees- hm thia area. Let Ibis oew
ReeeJpil fnlm the1e
la 10 treasured that Its moat able dtlzena vided vital ~ervlce.s to the IUC!eeBI ol tho er wu lefl open.
tiCbaol rise In the enthusiasm
IIOIJDAY!
rain showers. '
tllua fer IGtal $4IUI1,111.
have offered to 10rve lt.
pre10nl administration. Hil monthly flnanOnly Items reported mlu- Of achievement Whet greater
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and uae tu ll1owod a Ul
Followtn1 are b!llor *otloill either lnstl· clal charts live everyone an aceunte and Inc by the IChool prlnl!lpal, Mn. honor ""'ld we bestow on a
·l'be Dally SenUoel, lo kftl&gt;
per &lt;eDI lDereue
luted and oomp!eted or IDher!ted partially complete picture Of Wbete every pUblie !.ida Shinn, were two pain
li1IJI 10 l'eceiiiiJ heralded, yet lie Willi the lepl bolidoy, will
1. per oenl, but .~::e~llne
conoelved and coneluded In the past two dollar hBI (ODe and hnw many are left to pliers, two acrewdrivera, and a even more recently ...,..
~::..~ ';:b~~ Re~~ Brll!tlayert
"'\111 u Jill' CIIIL
yeara by the admlnlatratlon:
be applied toward 11pcomlng obllptlona. lllllll alarm elock.
Mv'nmrlu L. RobertiOa
llcattoa wm be retJamed Moo- poslpolllllc U. . ~!fl!~
-Enacted a bulldJDI code.
Admltledlly, the lncoqrlDI admbilltratlon
· Manaaer, WMPQ
day Jaa. J.
IAI heve be4ill ;.:;
-Enacted Its corrollary ordlnan&lt;e, a •on· of Mayor Clyde 0. Fillher, two new aoun.
BOVND OVJnl
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Overtime; Ha ·n nan Trace Wins First
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BY DICK THOMAS
1 Evan•men. He also grabbed 13 iod to lak• a 68·41 lead as the ; big 17-polnt third period
lo Jiod. It was Roger Davia who • lakes on Zaleski 'In the cbamp'"'· · Hannan Trace Wildcats of the team 's 34 rebounds. Ter- , 1asl period opened. .
Itake a 3J.Z7 lead going into. lha louted Deosn ll'riflhl, with lS icmobip match after the ootiJOI..
r&lt;. . .d to an e~sy 71-61 win, be-: ry Crcmcons made 7 o( 16 from The W. Va. Wildcats
out- 1final .frame. Zaleski. trai[ficl. 44 • aecoods left and , the &lt;OUII! lUll ,lion game.
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: ·•&gt;111. elforl of Don .tl&gt;! floor and added 5 free rebounded IIBDDan Trace l4- 42 with 1:40 left m the !mal knotted at - · ~Jgbt step- Jim P
Zaleakie
1 bool1na .,._
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;: . •t, over !lit Hahnan, W. Va. ' throws to trail Hall with
19 34 in the action-paced main period. Densil Wright of Zale,. ped to the line and dropped m last .g)I"'J" ~
V: 1 dear. In tHe ntg)Itcap of the points. Cremeens had 9 re- event. Glen Adkirui paced the kl and RIIIJ!f Little of RuUand tbe winiiing foul shot.
test, ~ u of'30. Dan
11811
l.· nnan '!'race Holiday Basket- bounds.
losers wllh 22 points, making traded bukets lo rna« it Rut- Zale ki
ectod
n
of
Hannan Trace was second
21
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:. Tournament last night at Hannan took an early 3 • 0 10 of 24 shots from the floor lend 46-44, wilh eight seconds 62
rr"::::' 1lle ftoo:lor 33.8
of . Ron Biack of Rut1 It was the ftrst 1Jead but a couple of bucker. bv and two foul shots. He also ac· left. Wnght hit a short Jumper
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d d
a . nd 22 30
third I.••
of
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au put annan ace a a coon
or 18
un . onsen tt m
e ove Ime.
from the lou! One. The Jlob. and Glen Adkirui of Hannan,
t •rge Evans lads.
r4-3. Hannan Trace trailed 13 • me Stover had ll points lor Roger DaviS slarted the sec- Ish d te
bo d
'th W V had
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minute Hannan, along with 10 frem 1r.nd half lor the Red Devlll ca a 33 am re un. s, WI
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period Jim Adkirui and 9 from Tom and racked up 17 points to bring :~ by Roger Akers high lor
Zaleild 141)
Devils 47·46 in an odlon·pack· but
baskets
by
lloll, Chapman. Jim Adkins had 10, Rutland from behind. Davis e wmners.
Perry, 4-3-11; McCathern, 2ed overtime llmt saw the Bob- Cremeens, and rtoger Belville rebounds and Chapman bad 9. made 8 oliO shots from lhe : Davis led the Red Devils lll-4; Colley, 11-2-14; Wright, 7·
cala blow a7·point haiUimelead, gave them an 18·13 first period Hanlllln Trace shot 4U per 1flnor and added a fr .. throw . with 17 points. Little and Bob fl.lf; Akers, W-4. Totals, 21·
and lhen surge back to He the let~d.
Icent. making 32 of 66 from the 1 for his Iota!.
Barrett eacb had a. Ron Black ' S - 47.
charges of Coach Jim AdamsJ Six buckets by Rail sparked field and 14 of 25 from the foul Jim Colley. wltb I ol12 from had l! of Rutbmd's 311 rebounds.
Ro!lauct (II)
46-46 al the end ollhe regula· a 27-point second period attack ltme. Hannan's Wildcats connec~ j lhe floor, and Wright, wbo The Red Devils shot 33.3 per Barrett, 3-2-8; Black, 2-1·5;
!IOn game.
ond the Hannan Wildcats of ed on 28 of 68 shor. for 11.1 made 7 of 19 attempted sbor.. cent makmg 18 of S4 altrmpl- Hawkins. 2·3-7; Little
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senior Coach Roy Ross found them- per cent and made 5 of 13 at paced the winners with
t4 ed goals. They converted on 10 Yarbrough, O·J.l. Totals, 111-10
I ' n Hall racked up 34 points, selves trailing 40.24 at the ba~. the free throw circle.
poinr. eacb. Jim Perry had 11. of 15 from the foul line.
sinking 15 of 21 shots attempt. Hannan Trace, with Hail hit· The Zaleski Bobcar. led 21· The Bobcsr. stalled the first Tonight's action finds lbuman, 411.
ed from the floor, and added tmg 5 more baskets. racked up 14 at halftime but Rutland's two minuteo and 45 seconds of W. Vs. going against Rutland In Zaleski ......... 12 21 'J:/ 411 47
four free throws to pace the 23 more points in the third per~ Red Devils roared back witb a the three m1nute overtime per. the 7 p.m. opener. Hannan Trace Rutland ..•••.•. ·. 6.14 31 46 .S
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By GENE W. JUNTZ
Western Division Utle, aod they been pronounced In excellent
College Basketball llesulr. SMU 80 Conn. 66
By United Preu Raterna~~
Ulliled Preoo Jolemadooal may gel little, if any, service shape by coach Blanton Collier.
lly United Prm International
GREEN BAY Wis (UPI)
from quarterback Bart Starr Quarterljack
Frank
Ryan
South
Portsmouth 75
The battered G~een Bay Pack- and fullback Jim Taylor.
missed Wednes4ay's drill wllh
East
No. Car. St. 94 W.Va. 77
Gannon 76 St.Frncs ( Pa.) 69 North Carolina 90 Utah 85
Columbus Walnut Ridge 44 l ers, despite injury
Starr, who suffered a badly a. touch of VIrus and
tackle
Pace 99 Stevens Tech 77
Hamilton
Garli&lt;ld
74
are
two-point
favorites
bruised
back
against
the
Colr.,
Dick
Schafrath
had
a
pulled
"Having a New Year'a Eve party? Then have IOIDI
Hnlngdn 91 Mnmth Coli. 81
CCNY 89 Brooklyn 69
Lima SeoJ
defeat the well-mted Clevelend has ohowed progress in drills back muscle. but both worked Kentucky F'ried Chicken. Il'a made with my original rciJiet
Colleg~ Toumameut Results w
Fairfield 64 Acadia 13
ill 66
or
Browns Sunday for the National Ibis week. But coach Vince out Thursday.
it'o lender aod tll!ly and finger Hckin' good. We uolbocoolldt
By Unltrd Pre11s lateraattooal
Wagner 91 Adelphi 43
el nd B edi tl
League cbampionahip. Lombardi said after Thursday's Cleveland won In the EB!t All you have to do is pick it up. You've probably got
eve a
en c ne
th t "tv!'s got to do
Duquesne 86 The Citadel 60
Far West Claule
resolulinns tn kt•ep, so why start out on an Pmrly sloiiiii~Jl
Brecksville 14 Brtoklyo 33
Temperatures In the 20s
11 ~~ .:ants to play with an ll-3 record. to the
LIU 90 Dartmouth 5S
At Portland, Pre.
Cleveland Max Hayes 57
possible light snow IS
Su d ..
IPacken 11·3-1 Jn the Wes~
Midwest
IFinal Round 1
Cleveland John F. Kennedy
lor the 33rd annual
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des ite laying most of the
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Cincinnati 17 Wake Frst 87
, Ore. St. 62 Stanford 46
Weiiston 62 Ironton 60
showcase. The Browns have Zeka Bra!kowskl, Ill-year;
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COLONEL SA NDERS' Ke11tuck~
kic~tll&lt;J
lnd. Central 98 Wallash 74
(ConRolatloo)
Daytoo Meadowdale 7S
been in eight ol the previoos veteran who completed 22 of 39 ' season without Its brilliant
THE DINNER $1.25--THE BUCKET $3.7J
Vlpraiso 70 Wash. U. (Mo. I 59 Utah St. 83 Arizona 17
Dayton Kiser 59 title games and the Packers passes aftet" Starr wa.s hurt on rookie receiver of last year,
THE BARREL $5.00
St. Procopius 80 Aurora 7i
Air Force 69 Oregon 57
Deyton Wilbur Wright 14
seven, but they have never the first scrilniimge play, bas Paul Warfield. The former Ohio
CROW'S STEAK HOUSE
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Southwest
Michigan 93 Wash. St. 81
Dayton Patterson S5 before played each other for been working as the lead S!ata star was Injured Jn the
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the crown. Cleveland wnn lha quarterback with Starr the Coiiege All-Star game, end wUJ 11
NBA Standlngo
At Ft. Eustlo, Va.
Dayton Belmont
title a year ago by
backup man.
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IFioal Roundl
Anna 83 Sldney Holy Angob
2H.
Taylor, plagued by sn usort- make hiS . ftrsl start of 1lle
Franklin Monroe 84
The Packers absorbed
of injuries all year, was season agamst the Packers.
Eastera DMsioo
M. Hrvy 78 Hmpdn-Sydny 71
W. L. Pet.
(Consolation[
Jefferson Twp. S2 than the usual bumpo
withheld from ThltrJday's drill The game will mark another
Boston
......... 24 9 .727 Ft. Eustis 94 Squehnna 83
Lemon Monroe 69 Ross 54:
bruiSes ~st week when
"as more of a precautionary rematch of the NFL'1 prP.mler
Cincinnati
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Xenia 73 Gr..non iiO
beat Baltimore 13-10 In
measure than anything" Lorn· fullbacks Jim Brown of the
Philadelphia
... 21 13 .618 Old Dominion 68 Lyla tMd.l 67 Beavercreek 70
death overtime to win the bardl said. ''He's ~d thiJ Browns ~nd Taylor. Brown, the
New York
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Quaker Cty TOUI'IIIlment
West Carrollton 44
puiied muscle and this wasn't league's ali·time rushing leadWesten Division
AI Plbladelpbla, Pa.
Springfield North 48
Coshocton ffl West Helmes S7
the kind ol field on which we er, ground out l.li44 yards Ibis
W. L. Pet.
(Final Round!
Springfield Sha.._
Meadowbrool&lt; 71
could tska a &lt;baace on further season for a 5.3 per carry
Los Angeles .. : .. ·23 18 .561 St. Josph's 97 Temple 6S
Vandalia Butier 69
River ViO'IJ
injury."
average and 17 touchdowns.
Baltimore
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(Consolation)
Centerville
Hiland :.5 Strasburg 50
The Browns, who cllnched Taylor, despite injuries, gained
BrookYille 68 Arcanum S4
Wickliffe 74
lheir division title early uad 734 yards and scored lour
San Francisco ... 17 24 .415 Brig. Young 105 Cornell 92
Piqua 43 Covington 38
Cleveland Heights 42 were Idle last weekend, have touchdowns.
St. Louis ... .... .. 14 20 .412 Minn. 92 La Salle 87
Lakewood St. Edward 79
Cleve!an4 l!llodes 54
Detroit
.. .. .. .. 10 25 .286
Holiday FesUval
Cleveland Holy Name 41
L«alu 47
Thursday's Resulr.
At New York, N.Y.
ONE OF A KIND
Wesilake 68 Berea Midpark 51 l'ymatllllinl Valley 11
St. Louis 130 Philadelphia 113
(Final Rouud)
Elyria Catholic 76
Jeffl!fiOII 13
Boston 116 San Francisco 113 Prvdnce 91 Boston Cai1.86
Ridgeville 110 Parkenburg (W. Va.) Calh. 65 •
Detroit 117 Los Angeles 114
(Coosolalion)
Coiumbu•
West
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Marietta 53
Belpre 5t (01')
(Only 'games sc"&lt;leduied)
Army 78 Illinois 69
New Albany $1 Dublin II
Dayton Rnooevell n
, Villanova 81 Geotown 72
Gahanna 43 M~llln 411
Dayloa Collllt! 'lhltt 11
(1965 MODELS CLOSE-OliT)
SEO ·STANDINGS
Pocoao Classic
Cambridga 4!1 Zanesville 4S Daylol Roth 154
(All Galll&lt;li)
At East Stroudsburg. Pa.
Teays Valley Tl Lakewood 42
Dayton Stlven
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Reynoldsburg 57 Groveport II
NelsonviUe .. .. . 7 t 509 m East Slrdsbg 12 W. Chster 66 Lebanoo 61
Wellston .. .. • ) 1 I 625 470 Rotary Holiday lovllational
Northwest Local If
Athens .. .. .. •.. 6 I 476 357
AI Bridgewater, Va.
Greenlleld 82 IIJIIsboro 16
Logan " . .. .. .. 5 2 411
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Marion Catholic 65
Jackson ........ 3 3 344
Mlrsv (Pa l 102 Hrdgwtr 86
Northmoor 62 (01')
Gallipolis .. • .... 2 I 345
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ErnryHnry 90 W. Md. 78
Wellston 62 Ironton 60
Low Mileage. Vinyl Upholstery.
Pomeroy .. .. .. . 2 5 378 486
Central Conn. Sl. College
MI. Gilead 72 Ridgedal1 5I
JAN. 7 GAMES:
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Canton Lehman 49
Middiej!&lt;J!'l at Athens
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Akron Hower
Jackson at Gallipolis
Cent. Conn. 88 Maryland St. 71 Canton McKinley 79
Station Wa gon - VB_ Std. Trans. Power S!I!eriJtfl
Logan at Wellston
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Cleveland East 38
and Brakes. Hadio and lleater.
Nelsonville at Pomeroy
Wstmnstr 70 Mntcir St. 58
Conlon Tlmken 69
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Jackson 75 Massillon 68
Hasdogs, Neb,
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Okla. Chris. 79 Midland 62
Radio and Heater.
Cleveland West 93
Suo Bowl
Bay VIllage T1
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Chardon
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Burton
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Elgin
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Cardington
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iPI" IT•:x.ao Western 86 Iowa 68
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Clticaao U. Cbriotmas Toaraey
AI Kanoao City, Mo.
At Clllcagn, ru.
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Kansas 7t Nebraska 81
Knox ffl Grinnell 58
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Chicago 63 Colo. Coli. 56
Kansas St. 90 Missouri 70
2 Door Sedan. Hadio.
Red River Classic
Colo. 50 Okla. St. 49
AI Moorhead, MIDD.
Okla. 82 Iowa St. 87
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County AzODt, Agriculture [ National income is mostly the jalter taxes.
' 55.5 per cent of alltbe ,goods lprlceo were up_7 to 8 per cent. ,on the basiS. of crop~ the ftgure penSions to _persons r
As one looks ahead to 1966 sum of all personal incomes, : Consumers' personal outlays or ~ervices; governme.nt 20 per \ During 1966 prtces rece1ved by 1S 10!. For hv'!stock 1t ts only 98, ~1a1 Secu_:1ty benefits
~!"wonders what the year has 1corporate profits, net interest increased 7 per cent In 1965 from cent; private, domestic invest· 1 fanners should average very makmg a tobll for all farm h1gher sa~t~s and wages
tiD store far .him.
paymer..ts and inventory 'Bdjust~ 1964. This rise has resulted in i ment, 13.5 per cent; and net !neer ·the 1965 level._
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products of_102.
g~neral Wtll Increase fanlllv
lr.:.Meigs County farmers, Hke ment&lt;;.
upward pressure on prices and , exports, 1 per cent. Another 1- Jn considering p~1ces re~e1ved Price~ p_a1d by farmers, how· income.
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homemakers, Personal income is the amount inventory
accumulation. Net tern of ~eneral interest Is that I by fatm~s. to p_nc:es patd by lever, all Items Including Inter- Food S~pplies will~ generaH
gnll others · art! interested 10, received by all persons in wages savings in 1965 at $24.1 b1Jiioll the income tax cut transferred I rarmers. 1t IS pomted out that est, taxes, an? wages, ls_112.
ly large m 1966. An mcrease
llle -outlooiC for the year.
I salaries, rentals, dividends and are ebout $2 billion less than m: L0.5 billion dollars from the pub·\ t~ parity ratio for 19~ is es·
Production Jte~s are hsted at llhe general price. levt"l, ln~reasJu~t received this week vros interest.
~ food marketing costs
1964 , but are expected to in- lie to the private sector and con- ttmated to. be at 95. This means l108 for the ~o~mg year.
a pu blication that makes a wide I Disposable inCDme is the a- crease again in t966. The net :tin~s to add final denrand. Ithat 1965 IS expected to be the . In th.e faml~Y I_ncome area we shghtly smaller supplies of
ronge of educated guesses. It ~ mount left after taxes are d~· : ~avmgs in 1964 and 1965 were I Farm production costs are ex-! best year smce 1962. but not I fllld that fami~Y mcom~ are ex-. some foods shoul~ cause someJS lht• 1968 Outlook Guide whiC'h ; dueled from personal income .. substantial1y above earlier lev- pected to mcrease ag'ilin in l966, i since the ~erlod . 1955 to 1959, pected to contmue to nse. Aver- what higher retail food prices.
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ta w)iere jt happens, A li'hled "ball'' falls from the Lop of ~
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Wag. Stancard Trans.
R&amp;H . One owner. Another one like new

But in Chicago and Winnipeg it is still 1965. Jn Sa~katoon
and Denver it is 1965. In Frisco and Vancouver it is 1965. So
where in this broad continent is the Ntw Year real~.¥ born?
When U: Is born at all-it happens in men's own hearts!
Otherwise the Old Year goes on. And older years add not

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blessinp but their dregs .•. a.&lt;~ men grope for ~:~hreds of
tune to complete old patterns •.• rtmlnanf.t! of huJM! to patth worn·
But 10111ewhere a heart speakR to Got.l. In the quiet of a

ehurchly sanetuary it recounts the p&lt;1st with its failure~:~ its defeata. And boldly it enquires into the future with its h~pe and
promise. That aoul commits time and talent and trea.-.mre to the
purposee ol Jesus Christ.
And the Father of All, who is not clock-tuLtcher but soulwatcher, turna the page of that cttlendar. For oM 8 o1.d at a ti e
the New Year ia born I
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RAMBLER
VS Ambassador 4 Dr.
Auto. R&amp;H. P. steering.
Clean and nice. Anolh·
er clean one owner
Rambler.

1961

RAMBLER
6 4 Dr. Classic Sta Wag
Auto. Trans. One local
owner . Runs fine.

1960

RAMBLER
Vfl Ambassador 4 Dr.
Sta. Wag. Full power.
Clean and nice. Anothrr one local owner
Rambler.

See All The Above One
Owner Ramblers, Bought
From Metropolitan Mot.
ors and Traded In on
New Ramblers.

fuhon• Thompson
ruaOR SALE$

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HEINER'S BAKERY

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUGS

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3 ROOMS
New Furniture
$299

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PlUMBING &amp; HEATING
lllldllleport

V. D. EDWARDS
INSURANCE AGENCY
l30 E. Second

LIEVING COAL COMPANY
Eltabllsbed iD 1904
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MASON

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plcx Do not deny God His de- sack lunch will be served
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Pomeroy
Support the Cbureb of Your Cbulce

Mlddleport

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Chester, Oblo

BuUdm2 Supplies and Millwork
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STAR SUPPlY CO.

Bulldera and Bulldlr11 SuppUe•
.lll&amp;oster. Oblo
Ph. Ulm-2003

Punts and Hardware

Phone WY 2-3978

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PlEASURE
OF EXTENDING
NEW YEAR'S
GREETINGS TO
OUR FRIENDS!

Convenient Monthly Paymants

&amp;Supply Co.
Pt. Pl .... nl

Sugar Run Flour Mills
Phone WY-2·2115
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mulberry Ave.

~•bland

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Brown's BottJe Gla

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Dated Delivery ••• no wonilt

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LESS FUEL USED ••.

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Service On Treated Home Delivery

High-speed, hard.pull power
More acres worked-in less timeon less fuel

Fuel, Bulk G1s, Oil 1nd Gre1se.

POMEROY LANDMARK
J~ekW. Carsey, Mgr.

' MEit;S EQUIPMENT CO.
R..r Meigs G•ntral H01pllal

Serving Meigs, G1lha &amp; M110n Countl11

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MILLER'S HOME RESTAURANT

QualttJ !'umlturo at Lower Prtceo
Mtddlepon, Oblo

Specialty - Southern l'rted Stealr
U3 N. 2nd
Middleport
WY Z411170
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fEATURES ON YOUR FARM TOIIAYt

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For Prompt EHicient

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fARMALL' 706 73.8 hp

WY 2-2176

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Phone

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1n9 to do. We time deliveries to your needs, E.,y ,.,.
!"ent .bu~gol pion tole• tho pinch out of ptak.rnonth M.t.
ong b,n,, Call the nu!l'ber below let heating oil service,

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As we stand on the threshold of 1966,
we hope it brings prosperity and joy to
all.

GALEN S. BROWN, Dist.

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RACINE PlANING MilL

KARR CONSTRUCTION CO.

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812 E. Mam Sl

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Milhoan and
Magnaru•pace .
Firestone

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a ID.; NVI'S ~ I J ' 1!!\'ouq p...,• ' t 46 p 111.; IIYID ~ ..... 11; t,
- · 1:11 p• •.• 11 1llld up; 7&lt;10, Adul
m•"· ~ Wed 1·:111 0 m .....,p. · . 1
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_.!Up l.llll P m.; Kober Kood the Rev. Casto. Wednesday
Gr•t llend: Bet (,. I. O'Ull&gt; J'lblo """""' 'lu;ot
eJiinS prayer services at 7:43.
l'nmeroy l'bliJ'clo ol til• Na• Middleport F1nt UIIU. . ~
aar, putat; IAI..tl, IUpl ·Qeo!er Qerell II Qod, Reo
Uo011eA
Ilk........ Sun&lt;tay ;cbooi. 130 a bytenaD Cburcll, ftey
t ·• .a. 'II.· illomln&amp; Wonhlr• (;Ubert Spenool ...tor . SurH!a) Pearl A. caato, l'lostor; Wor m.: Morrung worship 10 0 1. K•lpJ&gt;Pit P&amp;•lor· Sunday ,
llltf Sunday Scbool; I p. 111. II• !lr.hooJ g 3ll a. m Morning •or s
aervtce ar t a. :r.., SUnda! m EvemnR Wnrstup. 1 P m; t 30 a. m. Mr. Fred
IOIV!ce: 1"1111'111!ly, Uti oblp II a m.; Enngellatt&lt; aer 9cltool a1 w a. m.; WSI.'S tar Prayer mee~ng. I P at Wed '"P' to lO a at
•· 111. Praytr - . . _
...._ 7 p m Prayer moetona. lburaday o1 montil .
Board Re' Clyde ' Heooersw.. pu. p. m. YF: Wed. U'
Corpe- Bopllit IJIUI!IU 1:11 p. !D. WedDesdaJ; YOUIIi meeting Srd Wo!lr-soll) o1 1be tor.
Cbotr: 1 p. .m. Sontor c;ltiljf'jlj/1
!I.Jnda&gt; Schoo I 311' m.; Mont l'eoote'a Service ~rlday, l.atl me·'h
ChDrct of tile Nuareae, Poll&gt; Syrar• l'hl Oaftot
lnR Wonhlp 10: 16 1 IlL
p. m.
l'llllwoodl M-Ist Cll...., ere
l!ev l'l•d• Hender:1011
l'tnl lapllll l.2uor9. 11 Gad. .....
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Pearl
~Casto.
pastor
Wor
oastor:
Sl• 1d•y Sdlool 9·30 a byterlan aCburell
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port. Re•. Oonakf Boono. .,.. Rev Warkatu,
oblp aervrce 10 a m. even shtp serv"-e• 1.!0 p. m. Su1&gt; 10
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tor : Sunday . w 1. at. -.,y Sehool t .411 a. m., wor 01
u.Na) w p at un m.. om1ns orshlp 10 311 a 1_311 p .m.
Fred lloii!DBn. SUpt.; 10•1&amp; a. llllp oerv1ea 11 1 1D llld / .lllJ dat llcboot 10 a. m..
IOrVlces ' .:JO p. m. P r , y • r
m. Worship Service; BVP I p..1 111 Prayer meeting /10 p 118Uey. Supt. Prayer
Ill: NYPS B IIi p m
m.; Evenln3 Wonblp 7::!11 p m Tueaday: Young Peopll' l'llrell Rout Melbodllll
oneellnR. ·( 30 p m. Thursday isb, .
m.: \1'311. 7:30 p, m Prayer meeting. 1::!11 p. m n'lday
- Sunday S&lt;:hoot g a. m., Mn. Ch b' 01 tb
Morning Worstup
meotlng 1bi•·'lldaY. 7:30 p. tD.
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Fred Nease, SUp!. Woraltip ..,..
arc .
• Nlure.., fta. mon "Watcblutneu or
pracU""BaltiDd Cliurell 01 (;uCI, lin Ylce 10 a. m. !leY. WendeU - · Ohio. SUnday School at Virgilia." Tuesday _
f'lrlll BapUIII Cllllrell. Pom• Jotuo SmaUwond. pastor: :lUnda) SluUer, pao!Or.
t 311 am. Suooay
Worship p1anmng meettng, 7 p.m.
School 10 a. m.; Evar'"•'h-.tlc
SetviCt! 10 30 am Sunday Evenly - =~C.::' ~U'::':. ll!n'lce 7 p. m.; Young People
Bealll ·••tbodlsl Charcb. Mld- olD@ Service 1 30 P m; Mid
Tlte Uatetd Metltodlll
serv1 ·
: Eadeaver 7 p. m. WodTle!ldao; dteport, 11 E. Oo~11011 · pastor • week Prover Servl&lt;·t Wedne• Pomeroy. Rev. Melvin
ce. 10 ·30 •· m.• Prayer maeUng 7 p. m. 8atu~ Mrs. Nan lloorr ' .hurctt School day 1 30 0 m Rev. Morril M. ·B.A.· B.D., Sunday ~:lt~~
and Junior c:burelt lor clay.
SUpt.; Churctt School. t 30 a. Wolle, Pastor.
11 a.m. Christmas Sr
cblldren.
Gnco
QIIJ'O' m.; Worship Servrce, to 30 1.
vine Worship 10.30
Flral Baplllt Cltarell, Rarlae Pam
.:,:~ Rl hlnl
m.; MetilodlSJ Youlll ~·euo•· IIDtland Churcb or file Nazar· Christmas Message.
Rtv. C. L. O'Conner. pastor
er•y,
c
lbip, 1 p m.; Ofllt.1aJ Board ene Sunday School Y 3U a m, ening the JOF Class
~~=~ ScbooJ t ·IO a. m., Sam Martin. Rector Saadly - Mor 111eet1ng, Is! "iuntlay ot month Mornmg Worship 10 4l a. m the home of Mrs. Cllli!Oft!
lc , supt.; 10 e 1. m. Moro. a:tna P_rayer IUid ~nnoo.. 10 ·30 7:30 p m. WSOI, 2nd Mooda) Evangelistic Rer.Fice 1 4!&gt; ~ m ersbech on MulberrJ
ng wonhlp: a·JO p. m. BVl' •·:.ae~ee
~uw~ Be at "'llOnth, 1 30 p m.; Eleanor 4idweek prave1 serv1ce, 7:45 p. ' Tuesday, 7:30 p.m_, 1111 ·
and Juntor FeUowshlp; 8 p 111 M
~'~' ml'"tb
....,W, '1 11/ednesday 7 p m.
m Wednesday
Circle ol the Woman'o
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paalOI'
orab p Mlaenville
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8Jl'ICUie Cbarclt ot cbe Naza meets at the
a.-enmg
eerVJce: 1 30 p m enzel
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Sund
Metbodist
1 8 30
Wednesday, Prayer meetblg; ~~ 10 :iO ~ :··Youtb 11,~ Wendell G. Stutler,
Pastor rene, W~mm L. l'horpe pastor Christmas m~ting.
.30 p. m, Wednesday. ~" 1 tlT wshJ 8 3G
m. Bo and Sunday School, 10 a. m., Wor- Sunda\' St•htKIJ \f 3U a m. Mum enJng is chotr
Gboil Practice; 3 SO p. m Tue• lo
P
P· · •
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sbi.p servtce 11 a m
lllg wursh1p 10 311 a m.
day, Chrtstmas Eve
Junior Choir p,·acott~
~tria Fellowship?·~ 30 p. ~ Mone Ch&amp;pe IM:etbodllt PlllilecosLaJ Assembly, Route in~ worshp at 7:30 pm.
Chelblre • Kylfl' - Hartford .;.en!~~~~·. Yo~ibmCbotr James Early, - pa&amp;tor,
I '4., Rev •oauJ ~ Jones, pa40r friends and membera an
Porlab, Warren G. Zinn, Pastor. I 30
at W~
Pra _; Sayer, Supt. Sunday School
~un&lt;tay Srhoo\ 10 a. m.: Wor ed.
The Hartford Baptt..t Cburch M
1. m.; Preaching 11 a. m.
day Wedne"" •v and ~'riday
7 311 m
wtll bave two Christmas Pro- ~~ E~ Cblll'ell,
Portlaud Methodist Cbllll!bl'be Penlt'CO!ilal L'burcb. Mkf.
grams this year. The first will Eugene ~ Emen
' stor: ll L. McOaniel, pastor.
dleport, Soutt lrd 4Ye . Sunda,)'
be presented by the Sunday SUnd Sch 1 9 16 1111, paR · School 9:30, Harold
!lchoo, lU 1 m ; ~unday evenlnR
School plpils at 9:50 on Dec. 11. soU ~her 00 SU 1 a. msuud': Supt; Kenneth McLeod, asst ovanRelistlc servico. I 3ll p m.
An enlarged program will be
ht
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p.
d ~ Supt., Preaching 7:30 p. m.
Wo!lnesday B1ble Study 1 30 p.
1
by tile Hartfird Grede School won P 10 ·45 a. m. an
· day.
m ; Sa!IJrrt J mght Praver and
presented at the Baptist Church P· m. alternately. Bible study Hacloe Methodist Cbarell, Worship 1 ·~ p. m Pastor. Rev
on Dec. 20 at 7:30p.m. The pul&gt;- ' and prayer oervlce led by p88l- II. L Mct&gt;amel. pastor Sun B L Barrett
lie invited to this program.
or 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. ChrLO day School 9·30 a. m.• PreachHamooovrlle Pre•byterion
.RalJua t&lt;ll't~l HHPl'" t iltlrt!b ll8n Endeavor, 7 30 P· m., lrd tng 10.3tl a. m.; MY~ 6 p m.; (.."'hurch. John Dav1es pastor · John Milhoan and Don
]Sunrla,ySeb&lt;'ol UOa m. Preacll- Saturday ol m~
Prayer and Bible Study, 7.30 p. cnurcb School \9 30 a w. Wor· nani each poured m 24
Sundav ! ·311 p. m.
lloralul &amp;ar . EUB Cllucll, m Wedn.sJ•Y
stup serv1ce 30 p m.
Thursday night in ~~~:.;=
Free WID lllplllt Cbare~. lleY M;n: Smt:; pastor:~ IID&lt;k Sprtngo Metbodlot Reor)Uin~&gt;RO Cbureb or leo•• otone to its seventh st
Rutland, Pastor, Rev Pall I
u YEarl ~ Ass' Chester Lemley, pastor~ Wor· !'hris1 of l.alter Uaty Satnts. stJ 84-a? _over Elberfelds
Sunday llcttooi, 10 a. m M .' supt.. . 10 ~ '
I ship !ervoce 9 30 a m.; Sun. miles !rum Ka&lt;'lne or&gt; Ra,·lne erov m !he Gatl1polis WteP!Iii~'!j
Priddy , Supt.; Proachtng ornmg wonhlp · a. m.; day _School. 10 15 a m.;
~ortl•nd Ko•d Sundav S•·huol ent League.
ll!en1ce,, 7:!0 p.m.; Prayer Hr&gt; :r•yer meeting 8 p. m. Thur. I~ p m. Prayer and
':f./ a m, Y. •rshlp 10 30 a
:30 P. m . Wednesday.
aSov. til •-!bel EU8 Cb b
Study. Wedllf!Sday, 7·30 p m m., Sunrla· ev~.nr1r, !ler\llee a1 G &amp; J kt.•pt pace by
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p n WP'1 w..r ~ hlp sE'r" its. seventh straight with, ·
:omer o1 FonrU! and MaiD Sl Rev. Eugene E Emerson,
pastor·. ice a\ 1.30 p m p astor C W fe1tF wm t over McCellaod
s
•• pu. Rev . C. J t.emle•,.
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\llddleport. R•v. Nyle Borden. r.
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All evemng serv e: Jres one P_a~ .rs m
' :- a. m., Churcb School 9 30 1 m . Wor Proffitt
minister. SUnday School 1 10 ~rman H. Babr, Supt. S1111day ship 110J'VIC&lt;!, 10 30 a. m.• M ,,.. be"" 81 1 :«1 0 m
Ihgures were B1ll Brown
tn. Arnold Rlcbards. Supt llorship !Oo45 1. m. and 7.30 p. Y. F Monday, 1 30 p. tD.
OUt Lady ot LorellO Mt,loo and Pool fraley w1th 10.
&gt;lorntn• Worship, 10.30 a. m. !D. ~lternately. Bible Study Stlvenvllte Melhodlsr
Loa! BoUnm. R•• rbomas ~e- 1 Ned Swmdell led the
N1omf Bapllot Cllorelt• S•• and Prayer service led by pas~ Arthur St!ll. pa&lt;tor Sundav tronek, admm!Strator: Sund•y ~~~ 1~3 ~omts. ~le
tay Sch~ 1:30 1. m.; Wor· or. 7;!0 P. ~ Thursday.
School. 9·30 a. m.; Gene Wolle .Ita"~ 111 a m " ' Hul) uay&gt; a .'. eorge
lima 14 Jl!!a ;!!.
'lhip 11 a. m.. Prayer service
Syracuse E.U.B. Churcb. Paul Supt., Services Thursday even oJ Obhe:anon 1 P m
I Bob Eastman canned 10.
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In the other game
p. m. Wedn CZIUiy,
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St.
Johp 8 (llhohr Mls~lnn· w h '
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9 30
S nd S h 1 Be
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u11r d 15&lt;1
Carleton .,;buret- Kln~sbu\"'
a. m. u ay c 00 • n Sutton Methodist Chareh
11ear Gu•w1llp 1H111t"h Rldl!Pl I th
83 77
Road, Rev Oyde Hinton, paS. ijluse~berry, Su~t.: 10:~ a. m H. L. td:cOaniel. _pastor:
Rev Frank Mamerl.
pa• l T:es~eason, - over
tor. Sunday School, 9-30 a m.; MornlRg Worship oervrce, ".t Orr, Supt. Preaching 9:1$
IOI. Sunda) MaS&gt; 1\1 30 a m
John Fuller led the
Palph Carl, supt Sunday Wo,... and 3rd Sundays 01 the montil, Sunday School 10:15 a m
Holy D&lt;y ol !lbllP.aTlon 6 :lli a will! 26 mls Steve Full~
Oat Grove Metbodis&amp;
m... Cun[cssJon
,. . hour hetorf I 10 Dav1dpo Atba collected
''hlp service ' 10 :ro a· m· and 7Uc30 Sep. ·m. Eveotng
2nd
d Evane,ells1 S
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7:30 p. m alternately Prayer
rv~ee,
an
ttl uo- H. L. McDaniel, pastor,
Mas!
meeting Wednesday, 7;30 p. m. day of month BETHANY - Cross, S ·pt Sunday School
l'be Salvation ~rmy. EnvOJ ' Ctarl Be,.h·er hhadf II, Butcb .
1·30
a
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Morntn•
Worohtp·
10·1$
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Co 111mblr ClaapeJ: WonbiJI ter· ·
rice each 3unday I 15 a. m.; 10 30 a _m Sut.day SChool, BIV
Syracuse Metbodtll l.lhtn·tl Sunday 10 a m Holmess meet· ' ~Neih~~'s ~;d at ·"·u'flillle,:
8
~day School \0 a. m.: Youth lhe Theiss. Su~t.; 30 iJ. m Wend~ll G. ~tutler,
pastor .ng . 10 30 a m Sunda~ 'i\'huol 30.
uj
~rvlce 5 1 ~ p m. Evening Wor Vo 1th Fellowship CARMEL - Worsh1p Service 8:45 a. ru. SliD Sunday 1 p m Voun~ People'l
4hlp 1 o. m. earh Sunday
9 30 a. m. Sunday !khool Way· day School 9.45 a. m. MY!i
t..eAlon : 7 311 il m Sah•allon
Bradbary Cblrell 01 t'brllll. no Roush. Supt.; 10 30 a m day 6 p. m. ~rayer
moenng: Tbur,day 1 to 3 Lr&gt; Point Youth's
.ut Marcum, minister; Bible Morning Won~bop, 2nd and !til Sunday 7.30 p. m.
t1es Hurne '""" 7 p m Prep Cui in Accident
Scilool and Po!ornlng Wllr!lblp. SUnday or tile "'ooth; 8 P m
The UDited Melltodfst
·lasses; 1 111 P m Bible otudy
PT . PLEASANT 10 :30 1 m.j Christian Ende•v- Evening Evan~;:ellsbe Service, Pomeroy. Rev Melvin
'lfayer m~t m ~ l llhf'J servl~.:es Proffitt, Jr ., 18, Rt. 1,
or, 8 p. m. ; Fvening Wurshtp. lrt and 3rd Sundav nf month
pastor. Study h' ur i : 15 a. m. 1\1 announj·.-n •t&gt;nl
Pleasant, received a cut
P.
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Tuppen
Plalu
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Cbardt,
Worship
Hour
10:30
a.
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Pomero,
Sevrnttl
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dvea
leg and demolished bll
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1111 Cburcb - Mulbecrj Helghl·l model car m a one veldeltti81
, Rev. RuaseU Cline, pastor. - ~ tor; Sunday worship I 30 a. m. Monda.y, .Jan 3, at 1 P· m.,
H:d , nurth ot Me1gs Memur 1a. 1 cident Wc.dnesday nl~mi • Ci!LJ
1 Young
People'&amp; service 7 !10 p. SUnday School 10 a m., Ho- Comrmssmns meet. At 7:45 p. Hospital Paslm ~ 1/v Glttord 62 near the traffic
i m Thursday· Evangelistic _... bart Vineyard, Supt. Bible Stu· m. the Church Official
's.sistanl P.astw James
K Proffitt told the
I vice Saturda;, 7 3(1 p. m.; and dJ and prayer services led
meets.
tiohel SerVIt"t!S on Soturelay r partment he lost
Sunday 7 30 p, m.
pastor. 7 30 p. m. Tuesday
Letart Falls United
Sabbath ~··nool. 1 :w P m ' vehtcle when it
Homfoct Grove Chrlo~BD ~dutt clasa meeting 7 SO
In C riot Church. Sunday
Worship, l " P m ; y 0 u It I berm and the car
Church, James Quisenberry, ! m. last Monday of month.
a.m. worship services.
meeung 3 ltl P m . Blblr Stu Earl Smith,
worship
•ervice, 9:30 o.rn. Federated 'Jblll'&lt;b, Po.....,
and third Thursday even· dy fhu·~·•l 1 311 p. m., 1 . reported to the
Sonday School 10 a.m. Terry Ro1r W H l'errln. pastor: ings at 7.30 and the ...,.nd
l7 Evans Hcrglll.&gt;, tiatlloui!S
men! Thursday
Cullums, Supt.
1:art Kauts. Supt
Su n d
Sunday nightl at 7.ao. i!:dt'n llni1ed ~.uelhrro ll his veh1cle struck
1 Bradford Ctlurrb
at Cbrld. School, I a. m.: Worship
Morrison, pastor.
Clmsl t:bun·h: Re~o~ t!.:ldeD R 10 pomt buck deer
Joe
Robinson,
Mlnl!ter.· lO a. m.
Hy11ell llua l'"rtt Me&amp;llodit1 1\alke 'lll~lur . Sundav Srhnol near the Ma 1 Moo~~::~
Homer Formt.
Supt. Bible · Ml Uldoa F.W.B. CbarcE. Smith. Sr paslorr
Smith vehicle will!
SWid School
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tO a rn , Wmnlt&gt; ltol:s m~er supl
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oo 9: a.m. 0.
1"1lmuan J&lt;;nd ... avtJr 1 15 p .., aged
!0.110 a.· m.; 'Wemng Worsn1~ Starkey, aupt., Evening ""' Patterson, SUpt.; Morning Wor Mrs L~da Chtova;ier oresident
1 , p. m. Wedne!Ciay, 7 P. m. sblp, ?·30 P m. bJ Cecil
u lltl a. a ~uuUl ~rv~&lt;:e classes lo. all ~n~ ~~ervwt!S Two Civil Al:til)bjl:':~
Bible study
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L.yman; Young People'•
P at.; Evang•llstic m..
O.ller Cltorreb a1 c b r loa IDg and Blbtt S!udy, 7:illl p m.;
1 !0 p. m.; Prover meet- ·' P m PreH··hm• q 2tl • m ; Filed with Co-urt ;
Bible School 9.30 a. m. Preacb- Wednesday; Cbolr 'lr&amp;etlce
tJIIl. lbu~ ·,, 1 30 p m.
,id Wf'f'il" Prav·•r mf'*''m~ 1 30 PT PLEASA:\I'f ~ 10:30 a. m.; ftrot and 1blrd 'T:illl p m. Tharsday. .
, . Mttlludll! ~;lhorea, Laar ~ m Wcdnesrl•y Class Lead BCtJons have been
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Oaav• PU1P1JD IIDUJIIII•
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office of the Circuit
Muoo Qly t'lllrcb ol Cll;tot. O. ,Lan~•.W. Ohio\, lleY 0 .
IIUtor SUnday Sohool t 30 o
Bachlel Evangtllcal United The first is for
Miller Street: Sunday
Bible Cat., pastor: Sunday Scltool,
IIL.i t'btl WISe. tUpt. Mom1~
Brethren Church - Sunday real estate, styled
School Y45 a m W11rship K
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Study 9 1. m. Evenlnt .Wo,... ... ·tn., RAlbert Grate. Supt. Wor ~- 1~11 10 au a m. ; y • 0 r,
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earns vs. 1 1am
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!nil and !lh · un ay
; a Rt. I, Lancaster,
1:30 p. m. WednesclaJ.
llim Youth. • 411 p. m.. Evan· &lt;ervlco I ill! ) . m MHI
m ~chash Miller. pastur. Woolen, Rt. l, Pt.
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l.JH lllu1o ·n t.l"hll
Jll- Georo W tt K
Mlddleporl """!"" II Olffll, BfltoUc ..rvice, 1:30 p. m. Mid· 11'1\'ef oent.. 7 30 p m W.o
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eamo
anct MaiD .__ Donald. Week f'ra~ and Praise, Wect- ~edn~av "1¥1 Frida, evenJne lay S..·hoot 9 3H a m ' Wor~hlp ph in~ Kearns, 21Z1
Hicks, mlnll~: rtibll1 lcbGo~ nesday. 7 Sl p m.
frw''!dom Ootpel M.t1111111, .. Ill "
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A\l·e., Pt. Pleasant, and
·30 Lm., ltent't'~ McElhln"'1 llqdea Rae 01
&lt;081' Ill'· ... ••trtt """d 1!. J
Letart Falls United Hrethren and Henry Johnson, Ne~r,lti
SUpt.;
Morning
V/orsblp, Wltn,... Publl&lt; ineetlng. 'SUI&gt; llrlfflth. ,..our: ~OMer W, ~ Ill ChriSt Church Jame' Mor· The second concerns
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m Evenina Wonfllp, dey 5 p, m., W~~Wbton
Supt ~nda~ 'k'hr"''
rison, pastor Sunday School at issory note, stylloed1st~~~
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7 p m.. Prayer Service. Wed· 1 p m.; Bttile itudy ru.tA, 1 rll.: EvanRPH!!Ht "'ervJce. 1 9·30 a m. Pre&lt;trllHI · ·rv r·es Consrrvation 0
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m.: t'brtollllt l:llduVor IIQ Lutheran cbiiJ'&lt;:b. _ •Mo!ntln&amp;llli• !lr- ; 111 a m
and fourth fhm sday evPn"•l!l ing judgment of
Ill. Evealna $irvlco, 1•30 ·p. ~P 8· 15 '1. m. lnd 111.
tO lti 1 m : "rell&lt;'hlnt 1 91, 0 and fu" and lhird sunday ev.
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LarJel', Mllllster • · B1• e
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ll'l'tlt-llle Ml111otl. Re•.
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H...btrt Grate ar 7 3Q ~ m S.c•'"" and ,.,utth to a barge while '· '
RI•!&lt;Jn, 'SUpl Sunday morning• at 11 • · m. the river boat A.
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91. Pt. Pl~a!lant 24.28, HI~tonl included : Mrs. Doris M. Rudy,
PT. PLEASANT - . A "Walch" FRUIT - Total COIISU!nption[l
By M. E. Dawson, Pastor
.65 statwnary, Kanawha Fails,
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Heath Methodist Church
•.47 Charleston !8.00
rising.•646 F~rst A••·: rs. Rerno II. party" on New Year's eve and percent over 1964!evels to nea.r- IILEAKAGE WITH
I met a. lady waib.ng on the s~~~et ,ada~ ~r two he- London 1\tarmet an~ Winfield Blazer, Eur~ka Star 21(;. ~~ y an insl"llation service Sunday ly _135 lbs. per capita. Fresh
fore the arnval of Christmas Day. , ou knoll , she sa1d, d'oms ~ere on the 51 11s
Renee Hamilton, Rt
~~~~ mormng is planned in the fru1ts show some gain but b lk A UNI-BODY
"1 don't tlunk people could stand more than one Chnst-·
lis ; Lowe F. Harr:", Th. ' Heights Evangelical
United of the increase is. ro; proc~IJ.
mas a year."
Boat Movemrnts:
I Gallipolis: Mrs_. Lu er
om- Brethren church the holiday ed !teli'.J.
_Obviously the shopping schedule, the accumulation OhJO River_ Bob Benter up ' as, Rt. ~ ":•tr!ot; Mrs. Bryan , weekend, Rev. Charles From EGETABLES- Per
TANK from
of gtfts. the rush home to wrap and mat! and decorate, ·
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, the fuss in the kitchen, the over-crowding and eventual 14: 7:35 p:m.;
' Woodrow Nelson Cox. Rt . 2 Members of the Youth Fel-l as in 1964 or J·ust over 150 tbs
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presseU:r this woman
:3 20 a.m.. en s up • · a. Thinl Ave.: Cathleen Ptck~?ns,
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I Yet I contemplated .if people ing companionship with Chk rist ' m : IllinOis up 15, 10 :50 p.m.; Rt. 2. Pt. Pleilllant; Davie E.'l at 9:30dp.mf. Fr!datiy evMenmgwaonr ~~~rly 21bs. to 108lbs. per per- There must be I reason
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Gtl\1 " lis Ferry · Mrs a per10 o recrea on, ISS
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I could not stand the hurry and as the "gmlt complex." may be OVEC doii'D 15 •3·25 a.m.; J!nc~, W ~~ nlel PI • Plea: [ da Waugh, youth direclur, will FATS AND OILS - Tot a
why more local farmer&amp;
· hustle or the D~y how f!1UCh less discussed at Church but in Jate i Qurcn City up 15, S:05 a m.; sa~~eTher~n ~- a Mo~is, · Rt. 1 supervise the affair. A_t 11:30 consumption m 1966 will li'lkely are switching to NEW
! could. they
hve . w1th. the years incrcastng numbers of Huckf·ye State up 16, 6:45a.m; Langsville: Gregory L. Vining,! p.m. the young people w~ll go to be around 47 _lbs. perr ~~~~~·: 11
and_ mamfe5tahon of pPople are paying $25und more jerry Bosworth down 17, 6:20 Rt. 2. Pomerrn, Charles 1/,1the
to worship, ron I the sa_me as m
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HOLLANDmanureapread·
the D .... y. It IS easy to elbow an hour to. hsten to t('ctures or a m : L. W&lt;:~de Childers up 18,1Humphrey, Polneroy; Mrs. Paul cludmg W1th the dawn of the Ithe shtft Will contl~ue to more ers. There Is: rugged d•
your way thro.ugh a crowd. a psychiatmt.
1 30 a m; Philip Sporn down D. Dayton. Ironton; George W. 1 New Year - 1966, T~e . mem- of the vegetable 01la end
snatcll. a bargam or two, drag
19 7 10 am. Barbarn Gay up ! K
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I bers of the churcb are InVIted lo butter and lard.
pendability at lower co at
yourself home, check the shop- ! Isn't il ironic !hat Chri stmas 20 · 5 20 a,;. Reliable d.own Huhdn, . uJcasvkll e •. M m~ue ' attend this service at 11:30 p. RED MEAT- Com!lumpti&lt;m ll per bushel. Stop In tod••
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to 11 ·t
erson, ac son, rs. o."lam·
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1 de as .20.· 6 10 em· :· •Walter Beck]ord uelen W
pmg s a re rn
~- ec conlmu~s for the mut1tu
Perkins Rt 4 Oak Hill· m.
of beef, pork, veal, lamb, and
bundles. But how diffiCult Ia complex to be treated at a!down 23 , 12 30 a m.; Jefferson Henrv. F:srh: ·Ravenswood:
All newly elcct.d or re-elect- mutton is expected to total
to see the NEW HO!.LANp
, 1t IS to ml the bm~es, pry open I psychiatric cliniC'':' Yet much of ·l duwn 23. 2 15 a rn. Onward up I Jamis w. Webb Rt. 3. Ironton. ed orficers and teachers of lhell68 lbs. per capita in 1965 or 4 spreader line at
' the lock and, swmg wide the , our guilt from ignoring God's 23, 5:30 am.; Glen Jr. down , Ironton
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ch~rch and Sunday School will per cent below 1964. Decline Is
I door ~nto ones he~t ~ 0, let lhe desire s will go unwanted,
to I Greenup 8:10 p.m.: Mark M.'
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be "installed in their respect~ve ~ue mamly to a&amp;_ to ?lb. drop
I meanmg of Chnslma, sweep cut within us :n various other , up Greenup 12.05 am.; Tibolt l
81tllls
posilions during the rnormng
Pork C&lt;lnsumpllon to 59 lbs.
and_dust and sca~ter the Ili-~ 1 11 1 way~ Stomach ul etrs are a rlown Greenup 12·40 a m.: Wal- Mrs. Paul D. Delton, IrOnton. worship service next Sunday.
change ~s expected from
~elflshness and diStemper s hid· break out within us in various, ter Hougland up 1:15 am.; son, 2.27 p m.
The church year officially be- 1964 consumptiOn of 100 lbs.
mg there.
other way s Sto mach ulcers are Frank 1m PJ?rre up Greenup j
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gms on January 1.
Beef and 5 Jbs. of veal. But lamb
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Even more disturbing is the a common svmptom Nervous 2 10 am : Kel Shurdon down ! L&gt; . A s~ JgfJ
R b t A meeting of all persons who consumption is again e&gt;pll!cted ll
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manifestation of Christmas. The m3mas are a th1rd the mania Greenup 3 '8 m . H E Bowles W ~~. nnLe n e~sut C
er will share m the visitation by lo decrease .a haU
Sprlng'IAve.
Day restated the desire or God to mak e money, untll wr kill our- up Greenup 8 a m : Polly
w·u }e;, Cr08onarMr · fl~mo~d 1 the church for the Faith For person, to less than 4 pounds.
an~ the reason, He sent HIS son, selves cha ing a dollar, the man-~ up Meldahl 10 3; p m.; Indiana Iw' 1
~ '·d D e~d- Today 4-C MISsion, will be held 1-P~O~U~L-T;;;;R;;;;Y;..._;De~cl:;;in';;e.;;::.;,;~~
Jesus Christ, into the world to ia to be entertaim-d, until we l!t- tlo"'"n Meldarl 11·30 p m. Al- · de~l~l\ ~Tra~ T es at the church at 2 p.m. Sunday.ll'
!be born in a cow stable. F~r , erolly hate soh tude: the mania ,ton Z&lt;'ph)r up Meldahl 12.35 o. ~arn!u. ~rs'. Sara~ Y ~ar~ '
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those of us who 1goore Gods to be wanted unhl we 1010 and Im.: Steel Trader up Meldahj
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desires daily, the ChriStmas de· [ join group and gathering to ex- 1·20 a m.
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Galli Us Dam _ J h 1 dd i A. Merrill Keith V. Notter Mrs
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only condemnation. So ... wont caused by our guilt feelmgs. ' D '
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f'an own p.m • emet wn
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and the lights and tin~el and John 3·17, the verse followmg 9:50 pm; Harvey Jordan up Taylor, Willard E. Taylor, Dl· marriage license in the ofrice
we•ther
tree moved out or stor~d
· the Btble's golden text. says, 10 ·35 p m ; Luther Herdman ane Turner. Mrs. Othel D. the County Clerk
But Is it all over? w~' know 1 '· For God sent not his Son into down 12.20 a.m: Solvay up Windon, Murk B. Dalton.
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It is not. So long as Ume Iaslo; Ithe world to condemn !he world : 12:55 'B .m.: J. S. Lewis up 2 :~
tests ....
and God's desire for man con· ! but that the wo;,ld through hrm a.m.; Robert Reed up 4 o.m,
COME FRUM· INDIANA
ADMmED: Philip
tinu('s, we must wrestle w1th mlg~t be ~ved . ;he Ch_nstmas Kanawha River - L. w. Mr. and Mr~ Ted Bailey of Middleport, Ohio EuiC's
the mean1 ng :~nd manifes tation manlfcstaiJon of ChrJst, 1n oth~r 1 Sweet down Marmet 8:50 p.m.: · Green Castle, [ndiana
spent cr Henderson Emma Sue
of Christmas. Its meaning, our words, was not m~ant to produce o. F Shearer down Marmet Christma s weekend wtth thei r raid
Pt. Pleasant Sarnmi cll
companionship wllh the Chr_ist guilt frel~ng s. ~hnstmas was de-i 12 ·55 a.m.: A. J. Patten up parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Booten, Pt. Pleasant.
who became a ~1.1~ to wa:k w1th l !~ beratel) _des~¥ned t_o pr.oduce Marmet J: 10 a.m.: Allen R. Bailey, Racine, and Mrs. Lou·[ DISCHARGES: Robert Schmen upon HIS btrlh lD that , dGod .feelmgsI Wilhmf Ch
us, .the
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ultz , Souths!'de .
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ln case it doesn't •••
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·- 30 p.m ; HeIen z. down w·mi tion · God's desilre Ior our fellow • rompamonshlp
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ship and frtendsntp each dav ctchon. u.J emnatwn, gm ' Je IfJeld 8·20 p.m: Esso West Virof our lives. r:m last as Jon"' gutlt
our gm1a
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as the wo:Id l~sts. But th_e drei- enymg ' 0 s .e.s Jre IS reason Natwnal up Wmfteld 4:50 a.m.
sion to live 10 compamonsh iJl for send111g H1s son mto t~e
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will make that choice cV l'n. tnp from hea vm Lo ear th and
CLUB TO MEET
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ay we stay on Ulis earth · ~ll that fo ~l~wed wilhuut rece1v1
The Chun:~. open eve ··y Su n mg deep m]ury .
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$30.00 Down - l1lanct on
day and available every day of we Will live the coming year cl ub Will meet Wednesday, Jan- I
C~nwenitnt Terme
I the week, leads m estilbll:&gt; h· with God or our gut !I ThC' 11&lt;1ry 12, at 10 a.m., at the town 1
('hurch can help you find cnm hall The projt&gt;Ct for the month
pomionsh1p w1th God : o dodor is ho()ked rugs. All interesterl
dure the hurl d a gu ilt com· lad irs are invited to attend and '
FURNITURE CO.
may be needed to hd p you en· bring rug llook, burlap, scraps !
MASON, W. VA.
p! cx Do not deny God His desire. of old wood, .:1 nd scissors. A I

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that go to the first baby born of Meigs County parents. Parents of chi I· ·
dren born after rnidnight, Dec. 31, 1965, ere asked to send their
name, addresses and doctor's report, to The Daily Sentinel not later
than Jan. 7, 1966.

RULES:

Winnin&amp; baby must bf born to parents, who an Jecal nsldents of Meta•
County.
2 All1nch bablea are eH&amp;Ible.
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Exact time of birth must bf 1peclfled ln written lllltmont by aUendin&amp;
physician.
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tie, award will be distributed at discretion of contest comm1ttee.
~ · Pri2es must bt claimed by Jan. 31, !966.

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--------------------------------------:-- ----------------~~----------------Our Gift

A

The LHky ltby

Tt The Ntw
Baby of 1966

To The

hclfvt

FATHER

MIDDUPORT

Pomeroy

OHIO

ARROW Sl'il'l"'·~ i .
FROM

Pemeroy, Ohio

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Pomeroy National Bonk
RUTLAND

THE FATHER
Of Tht First
Baby0f'66
Off
With A Whitt

A FREE TRIP

HOMI
FOR MAMA

IAIY RING
:~nd

From The Hospital
for Tht
FIIIST BAIY

Wlfh'N WMr

ARROW
SHIRT

T• Tht Pirst Ia by of 1966 From
Born In Tht Area In 1966

O~WNIE-GROSS,
Inc.
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Home of Arrow Shilts
· · Pomeroy, Ohio

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WY 2·2121

POMEIOY .

STORE
COURT . STREET

POMIIIOY

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Pomeroy, Ohio

Our Gift Tt 1966's

First..., ...

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I PIISINT THII COUPOII . .
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tABY . . . , I
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HIW YIAII FIOM .. , ..

'lAkE. '.~.URNIT~n!
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OMt .

OURGiniSA ...

3-PIECE

POMEROY

OUR GIFT

TO THE

To Tht
FIRST BABY
OF
1966

FIRST
BABY

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BABY'S
· SAFETY NITE LIGHT

STIFFLER'S

DUTTON DRUG

STORES, INC.
Ohle

POMEROY

The Flnt
ltbr

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Is A•••

Johnson Baby Travtl Kit '

FOLDING BABY CHAI~
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OHIO

" ' Our Gift Tt

f.:arvu~rite's·She! Sho~., ..
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PACKAGE OF DIAPIRS

FROM
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OUR OIFT IS A

- lsA •••

PAIR CF CHILD'$ S~IOES

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Of The Nrlw YMr • ,.

For 1966

.

SET

BAILEY'S

Rectlves A

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FEED~R

AT

Of 1966 '

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FIRST BUY

A FREE MEAL
FOR THE FATHER!

OwllftTe
Th• .,..,.
"FISr'

IIby

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TO THI llbf IAIY 0' THI

uu~s

Of lti6·~! .

Mlddltpert

Tht Flrit . ..

A
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A $10.00 Savings Account
FARMERS BANK AND .i .·
SAVINGS COMPANY f

'-'or

TO THE

DAD

1966 WITH

UIGH C:iAIR

I

GOESSLER JEWELRY

Ml~tll•pott

POMIIOY

IRAmET

Ia The Glh

Ctsh Bahr, Owner

N, Stcelld Ave.

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A

BAHR CLOTNIERS

Mrs. Millon! Von Meier

Gift For ... ':'

RESTAURANT

.

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OF

·WHITE

A $10 SAVINGS
ACCOUNT

Htmleck Greve, Ohio

FIRST BABY

A

I

Ne·.v York Clothing House

WELKER'S
f.~p~:e Lawn Poultry Farm
THE

RECEIVE

I

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Off m;.. Willi

IS OUI GIFT

STARK'S

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OF 1966

The First Baby Of '66

DIAPER PAIL

I

THE FIIST IAIT

OF

A NEW

FATHII Will
I'

Will

A $10 Savings Account

*
Citizens National Bank

Wt WI Stilt
.

(Muol ~~ picktcl up by Jonuory 311

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W. Main St.

First Arrival

.\ TURKE'f F;:::.t ..

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A BABY PLAt!TER
POMEROY FLOWER SHOP

OHIO

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We'll Slut

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SHIRT

Of 1966

THI FIRST IAIY'S
' ·'

POMEROY

Will Recel~e

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I

"Miss" or "Mr."

THE FABRIC SHOP

.

First Baby

WILL RECEIVE

A ~ ~ - -, • :

Unle

'

FIRST BABY

'

Tol1tt

The Family
Of 1966;; -·1
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POMERO'f

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IS OUII GIFT

OHIO

.

118 E. MAIN

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Baby Novelty
With
Cut Flower

Father Of The First
Baby Of '66
Hoyt's Sohio Service

MIDDLEPORT

'-ey, Ohle

A

IS OUR GIFT TO THE

STUFFED ANIMAL

I'OMIROY

BABY of '66

CAR

Give A

\!

For Tilt First

THI

Of 1966
W~ Wlll

I

SHOI STOll

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O.r Gift

$3.00 Gift Certificate
FOR MATERIAL

A BABY GIFT
THE L&amp;Z SHOP .

Second &amp; Mill

Pomeroy

WILL RECEIVE A

WILL RECEIVE

From Your ••••

CHAPMAN~CANADAY

To The

I

Wille ...

DUKE CLEANERS

THE
·MOTHER
OF 1966's
NEW BABY

MOTHER
OF THE
FIRST BAB.

UNII

in •• •

OHIO

-'-""'M! . :.

CASE OF
KROGER MUK

. lrinsiNby in when r11lly for his
first ahMs, Ht will Ia fittQ by

Norma Goodwin, Florist

THE

Th•PJrst
laby of '66

HMR.., Miss•

Will Get A

10 lbs. Coin-Op 1 ;:~s
Dry Cleaning Service

ARRANGEMENT

Second St.

THI PIIIST

First Baby

· Receives ...

($2.00 VALUE)

Prizes I

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Of 1966's

j

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OUR G1FT

To The Parents ·

FLORAL

Pr~zes I Prizes I

OR ITS PARENTS

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(The Daily Sentinel Gives A$25.00 Savings Bond To The First Ba~y of 1966)

Our Gfh
To Tht
Mother Of
lhe First
Baby Is A...

born of Meiga County parents. Parents of children

la~y .•••

Flrlt

are gifts Qff-

ered by local merchants that go to the first baby

For Tht

PrizesI
PrizesI
Prizes I
Prizes I

p~ge

RUTLAND FURNITURE

· . Ameld ~irate

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Bullctin Board

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8--DW!y Sentinel,_~~~~~~·Mld4Jeport, 0., Dec-~11, - IIMIS
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FOR

- , ~, Rent

SA~f

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- -0 -"0_M_· HOUSE.- wt-~th-7batb"
4
nv
furnish¢. Gall 'wy 2-333~, no
, .a.m. lo· lO -p. m.
12 S1 itp

lteserv• - Irootoa 53, weu.

Wellston Wins

Pomerov
Motor -Co.

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QUAliTY'

0

ton 31.

7th Cage Game

bide, Se ·lb.
Reedsville, Ohio.
·LOCUST
POSTS. ·
son, Dexter. Ohio.

!0 BOLD (l()MMilNliJII

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$'11IDIO COUCH, opens to
'!led. Excell..,t COI)dlUol!. WY
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-- ' IT'S INEXPENSIVE \0 l:lesil
UNF~RNJSII)lD, 4'_"""""
rugs and upholstery .w It h
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"'"'' bat11, apartment m Pomero~ · Blue Lustre. Re.nt electric
miscellaneous.
or
~ ~:~ ~ 1._,..."":rn:' -:Bu:""': WY 2-3975.
12 31 tfc
:.hampooer $1. Baker Furni-1
· d
$599 Mn. Howard Cecil. D
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tu c M"ddl
t o
1960 Do ge VB- 2 Door
1
:::;;; .•C!. J c,,;:;.::,r:;:::.,:;-; FURNISHED 3 bedroom house
re o.,
eft2 Stp
Full .power. Automatic Trans. Year End Clearance.
MeiD SL. Pomeroy.
WEUSl'ON (R)
.WURLITZIR
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Jmmed•ale occupanc) 148 '
-Hobplel U-7; Gllland U.IS;
•BALDWIN
Butlernut Avo. WY 2-2261.
FoR ·:a jub well done feeling"
1959 lnteinational
$795 FUllS WANTED-:-Red Fox, $3. St.bler 6-2-2; Jsoob&amp; ll·i-24;
- OTHH PAMCIIA
• c.,..·. .,.. ..."' 01\0 '""~
12 31 tf
81k ft. Pickup. Good tires. Save a plenty here.
Muskr ts $1 SO a coo
Jordan 5-0-10; Buescher 1-0-2·,
IRANOS
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c clean carpets wiUt Blue Lustre. 1
.a • · • r c ns,
Ha
JJ •eo•· ""' wnril ~ot I'll,.. "'"'
- -·- Rent electric shamp·' ooer $1. 1
75. Maran Fur Agency,
yburn 1-0-2; Totals 25-1U2.
llfiC"''',.. """'rt"'"•
ed
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St
IRONTON '80•
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DUPLEX 3 b rooms
Pomeroy Cemeni Block Co.,
Wrlg I) . rown .,
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.~- P••c 1'1'mn 10 ,.,.. . . . . . . - II BRICK
,.
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di mg room kit
son W Va Ph "7S-529&amp;,1 Fugltt ~; Kitts 7-0-14·, Sand
, ·, . r-1 ot r"''''"'-~ • o~:tu'uAtt•~~ ,
IVITig room,
n
· - Pomeroy, Ohia.
· lZ _ZT 6tc l
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· . P.M.
week days 4 p.m.
12+30te ers 1-2-4; Freeman U-4; RowIIJIU"'
·k·4 cn' .,:ldlltod&amp;J wnra
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J"IDS 21.....&lt; ; Fra zler •r7-15; DuoFr••:.&amp; ~uuas
forred air ga~ furn;:~ce. But- WHY won·y over 8 sluggish
1
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"- ""'"
te rnu1 Ave. · '"'~all · \"Y
2 5127
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Auto Sales
52·13· Totals •• • ~
"Futary
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r&lt;~u
aooa
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septic- tank Get· Klean-Em ·1
F"VV'''' """'•• urw~~~~
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All Septic Tank . Cleaner, ,:l-....;._;._ _..;,._ _ ___~----------'1111114 VOLKSWAGEN,
I to
""u" ·'"'"" · ••0
Landmarl&lt; Farm : Bureau, ,
condition. wv 2-3951.
ron n
'9 31 so 80
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HOUSE on LincOln
Heights , Pomeroy.
: ·12-l6-30tc '
12 23 \fe
PHONE , WY 2-'2156
new ly decorated , Jn,ide and AOBOSII
DOWN
lj!.capltal
Legal Notice
_ ___,..--'·~- - - - -out Call WY 2-lil27.
a YORKSHIRE and Rami&gt;" LOne
1.Queeg,of
on
10 29 tfc
- Card : Of Thanks
shire pigs 8 weeks 'old Call
or
the
"'&gt;in•
Zuider
LEGAL NOTICE
strings
2. the
M11ke
1, Zee
The undersigned will offer lor
2 3tc
W[111 ;.:; 11'to- toank our
s r9oms and ._ WY 2'62 9·
sale at publie auotion to the
nc-1ghborc:. and rdallves for bath, down:;t(;lirs apartment. FinE WOOD and toW manure
poct..ia
-'1. Auld ·! point
highest bidder for cash In nartD II
tth'lr kmdness cturmg thE' loss
Nice JocatJon m Middleport.
Sh
R be ts WY 2 6476 I U. Groun!!
ayne
2l. PoenL
on
January 3, 1966, at 10 a. m.,
or ollr. tleloved v. 1fe. mother j Cal; WY 2_5434
12-1 tfe
crman
r _.
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beetle
15. MetalliO
:23. Desire
at the Blaettnar Auto Co. in
~ter S\'h a Coleman. _
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12 29 6tp
genua
rock
26. Jap1
.1lld ~1 · · · 1
T\\&gt;'0 TRAILER · SPACES for ' - --- ·-- ··- j 13 Level
e. Cultivator:
anese
Yerierd•n Au•~•
Pomeroy, Ohio, the following
\\ l' are -gra teful to the Hev.
.
'· ll
f M'ddl . THRF.E: WHITE faci' · he,Uers , 1-4. Hardship
otasort
mile
33. Troopa' e-n ·
, described automobile to wit:
1 ~ I field bred. One 8 year old t5: Flavor
H::r 111d I)Ost".' r lor h1::; con:-~ol - ; rent lll~ thf' \'I ay,e 0
'i . ~ong
measure
campment.
1959 Pontiac - 4 door sedan,
37. Biblical
ing \lurds·. and the Arbaugh I pr.\rt .. tall WY ~-3346 or W . spotled mare pony te ioul in, iB.stnmgcat
congrea.:T.Ionian
1
name ·
Model 2119 S.N 159P90199.
1.-•awr:~l Humc May God blt'sS Z-:l.ISIJ or WY 2-.ifij&gt;O.ll 30 tfc Sprin""'' s&lt;~ddle an.-1"' bridle · 1 11· measure
Square
·Uonfl.l
' 1n''h•anbd,•tant
a tte n• lant£
38. Der, .,
'Dle
minimum price for which '
~ ·111 till.
____ _ _
___: ·-Ph. 965-2184 evenings. J,ames : 18.Log9. Jrreg\!la.r
28.Biind
39. Nested
IIIia challel will be sold is
Hulwrt 'Cnleman. DuugJ:~.s FOUR ROOM furnished apart- 1 Hollon, Minersville, 0. .
cabin
1. Pub gn.me
:so. Remnant
boxe.1
.,ONE Of , .. AU-TIMI! GliAl TIA"IfDITAtiON IIMOAtNI"...
$100.00.
-U Split puh:e
~nd Adam s Fa ml!!il~s. ment. WY 2-3658.
11 15 tic
12 29 ~te
boy
l ;;. J~tpanese
31 ~njoin
So Jood and fr,acl Magarln1 rtportl 011 Itt twt of 11M briOIOIII,
Blaettnar Auto Co.
N.
F~•h
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:; aristocratic: new flat 11000. 1t'1 tH ftflion of thti f...d
- - 12 31 Jtp - - Helo Wanted
HA \'.- Ca~JI -~\' 2-2557:---pconoun
' ., , 4 ' r// 6 1
1-'omeroy, Ohio
" P.art of th. hnporh, tbe flol 1100. Htlw, aiHkllf IIHL H4w qhw
1 \\'0\'LD likt&gt; tu Thank
a\\ \__ _
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12 .9 3te
20. Disgrace
r//with greater torque i~~C~".a~e~ driYing HH. Full-light 'frindowt. ,..
(121 29. 30, Sl,
dlni"V 11ah, podct.d dcnh. fiiOn' luxury tovthll. 4-door unlbody
tnos1~ Who donated blood to MALE HELP WANTED~ Burg- -- ------- - · -- -- - - ~~:~~~res
11
t//. •z
coratriiCtion. •od.-~totton. pr i(e. E.ar ttmw. G.t • ••tMtrotiOI'.
the hloodmubj\t_ for my sched~ ! e-r Rn~ F'ooti-Q-Rama needs USED work pants, shir:ts, jack- :%9. lnfinite
V . .-_:
LIG-AL
6
MUGI
COUNTY
1' ~
uled opet:ation in Janunry for 1 sharp aggre!tsive young ml'n rts. and shoes. Carl Chevaum
~::Lt.'-'-J--J..-Jf-.j-;;..j
IIIAL ISTATI OWHIIU
h~arT SLJrger~·- May God be l between &lt;Jges of 17 and 30. her. Long Bottom, ohio.
31.Be!ure:
'l,c,-I-1-+-Wj-h
, '7~
-,_·_
tu OOoks are now open for
the Deumbi!r o f fit1! half "ol!~l'll~&gt;ll •
.,,
~md to .all ·of you.
for count':'r and kitchn work. -·
-- - -·--- __ ~ .i2-U·25tll : 34 . ~~~~~
Clf l111 1915!1 Real EJ;tate T Uf'S. A!lo I'M ,
~.lr~. Douglas Cirl'le
Night
an d · day
posltions APPLES, red and yellow Oelicofficer:
dellnquPnl tax. Clo8ln1 date wiU be :
l"eb. J, I!HI.
12 31 ltp
a\'ailable. Full or part time. ious, Stayman,
Wi~esap, I
abbr.
I Milo Above The Silver Bridge In Kanaugo
Howard E. Frank
--·- - ·---·- work _ Exc-e- llent opportunity Grimes Golden, ~feltose. Op-! 15.llebrew
Metaa &lt;:ounty Trea Bu~r
(U) IT-24-31 Ill 7-14-21·211
T te .
I
lit :·:Mert.ory
for advancement. Apply
m1 &amp;n daily and Sunday.,. Wli'U's :y;_~~~rer
1:-.1 ~1f.\.1PRY or my husband ; person. 23 West Union . Ath-1 Orchard, Wilkesville , '. Ohio.
38. Compass
V//. r// Y//Jl'
&lt;Jnd falher, Carl D. Sauvage, I ens. Ohio. ~-- \2 3{) 60tc: ----- ~·
12 8 30tp :I fQ.'African
fate
r/hr//,Y//..4
' I .n ::. ~tt.fi' 3&lt;l
V//V//.
.l r . who passed awa~· Janu- ; (;m LffiR general off1ce work . i USED KING FL-UTE, for~Sale. 1
ante!~
r/.1.
V/.11/'/.
~ pursuance of law, I, Roward E. Fr&lt;; nk , Treasure-r of MPI£1 County, Ohio, do hereby
an 8. 1955, 11 yeers .ago.
I Experirnct' ln insur ance or WY 2-~950.
11 11 tfc · 4.LTango. fm
,
~1-..et ~
I ~;;Jnnot say an d l Wlll nolI .cu:coWlting ,helpful. Heply to .--.
I
example
1
gtve nonce that the number of M•Hs tev1ed on eaeb dollar of properlJ shown DD the Gen"-'
. .
Box ,661i, Pofller~. l2 29 31c 1 , Busoneu Servlc_e s
I f!!. ~~~....
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~s:aJ Tax Duplicate of Real Estate, Public Utility aod Personal Property w1th1D &amp;aid Countr
He IS dt' ad. he IS JU St away.'-- -·- - - . d "r h d I IL '· Cll Niill' lUNING R fr1g
brown
l!t" 1., andered into an unknown MALE - Marne
arm an · ·.
.
, e ~r
•~ - Ta.pestry
t for grade "'B'' dairy,
hous~:: ! ~tJon serV!(_
'e. Jark s Hl:!frtg- 1 44 . Vapor
41
l'l'lJ4!:o .
for the yrar 1965 is as follows:
land.
Iurnishrd. Ghmdal e ski fl. j eration, New tlaven, Phone t5. TroUlkY'.
V/
.
more Shade Oht·o
Phone : Til 2-%!7
4 6 Ue
Blum, et aL.
1- 1
rn
1
So think of hm1 fnnng on as
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TOWNSIIIPS
dear
! 696-1187.
12 23 6tp LJGH'f haul mg. co' I an d cal , II'~,, CRYl'TOQlJOTE- Bern's bow to wor
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In Ihe Jove of there. t 1s the
tle.
Phone
WY
2·7786
and
WY
A
X
Y
D
L
BAA
W:
2-728t
to LONGFELLOW
SCHOOL DISTRICTS
.
simply
ata.ndM tor s.noUter. In this samp&gt;
love of here.
1
fo~~e c-~~:e Ua, X tor the two o·s. -...t-e. Si-ngle leltcl·,;, a poll•
is jus I
H t~ 1s not dead, he
tmph\{'!1, the length and formation of the words 11.re all hints.
AND CORPURATIUNS
away.
E , 11~ v tbe code letters are different.
We m1ss you, Carl.
Marie's Style Past
A cryptorraoa Quotatton
Mrs. Helen Sauvage
.611
.II
illl.80
1.50
1750
Haircuts
$1 .25
BEDFORD ---········--·--- .20
3.80
and son, Cnd Grn~
UAK!i'I!IQSBI
BY
QOU
OMWNI
1 Shampoo &amp; Sets
$1.50
CHESTER
QOU
RUTLAND
.611
.15
2'1.80
2.50
20.50
Eastern Local S. D. •••••• .20
8.80
- -----:--::--12 31 lip .
Sl QOU
FJN•
30 day color rinse,
WSU.
I'BWWVIFUL
.611
.u
2UII
2.50
18.00
Salisbury Local S. D.•••••• .20
3.80
Shampoo &amp; set
$3.50
Lost and Found
Apply WY 2-2156
.65
.15
29,20
1.50
22.00
COLUMBIA ................ .20
3.80
$7.50 up
Permanents
APV.-FB'flfl
LEBANON
LOST - Two Beagle rabbit dogs
W• Sell and Servlco
~ WHEN ONE BEGINS TO T\lilll
.115
.15
2'1.30
THE
2.00
20.50
Eaatern Local S. D.••••••.20
3.80
in the vicinity of State Gar- 'Wigs and Wtgieto
.611
.15
28.30
:IN BED :t1' lS Tn&amp;E '1'0 TURN ovr~WEUdNQ!l'ON
2.00
19.50
Southern
Local
S.
D
.••••••.
20
3.80
age or near Chester Village. :
DAILY SENTINEL
1
Marie's Style Post
LETART
10 IUIII Y - l1pOkolo. ""'
Carrv rabies innaculation tags, .'1
.811
,15
211.110
2.50
19.50
Rl.
124
Ph,
WY
2-5271
Southern Local S. D••••••• .20
3.80
also ·dog license numbers 1093; I'
Syracuse. Ohlo
OLIVE
11194. Liberal reward. Hosmer
For 5•1•
.611
,15
....
1.50
21&gt;.50
Eastern Local S. D. ---·-- .20
3.80
Roush, Box 86, Minersville, 40 n . WOOD extension ladder, 1,
L'tvest ock
Instrudions
ORANGE
.M
J5
17.10
2.00
20.50
0. Phono WY 2-3327.
.
3 years old. $2S. New H•ven, .
-~- Eastern Local S. D. •••••• .20
3.80
12 22 6tp 882-2&lt;185.
12 31 ~tp ·
EXPERIENCED
FOUR HEREFORD cows, twn U. S. CIVIL SERVICE TESTS!
RUTI.AND
.811
,15
111.10
2.50
19.50
-----,!N~ot"::"ice
_ _:::_;:::_;:~I~O~N~E':· ~E~IGHT GUN cabinet and
heifers, one qull calf. Kee- ..II - -m~ u ... ..., llf*llN
Northwestern Local S. D.••.20
1.80
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4.110
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1.40
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RuUand Village .. __ . ••• .20
1.80
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SALISBURY
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14.11
1.30
18.00
Salisbury Local S. D. . •••• .20
3.80
Hollon. Phone 185-2
3te ·STE
- REO - RADIO combination rrom the largest truck or ] - - - -ns_:_u_r_a_n_ce____
.611
.15
23.80
1.30
17.50
Salisbury Bedford S. D.••.20
3.110
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3.00
,611
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30.30
.20
22.30
Middleport VillaKO ......... 20
3.80
DELICIOUS HIJIIlemad~ pjzza, AM radio and 4 speed chang- ;_ somllest 'heater core.
. P' PTO opymg Serv1ce. Cop- .,
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3.80
So c, 75C, and $1·00 slzes.
' er. 4 speed sound system.
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luxe p;z,., $L50. Jack's .Dai- This is a 1965 modeL Used ·
bir11l
and almost any
Musical Instruments
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111.81
2.50
19.50
Northwestern Loeal 9. D. __ .20
3.80
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Pomoroy
other
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Rell&amp;er lDsPraace, Pomeroy
SUTTON
2.00
19.50
.Ill
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28.30
Southern Local S. D••••••• .20
3.80
14 de FOR SALE: January clearance
For 1 te or Rent ·
due 198.33 or $6 per month .~~~~~~~~~~~;:!
7.50
.611
.15
112.511
of
pianos
and
organs,
trade~
.70
19.50
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&amp;.80
4.50
.611
.15
211.10
7 R OO~ HOUSE with bath WY 2-05 55
12 28 6lc KA.RL GnUESER,
.70
19.50
ins, demonstrators, rentals.
Syracuse V11lage
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3.80
Phone WY 2-;17U4.
12 313tc - • ·and lteotlng,
Minersville IAETNA CASUALTY lnsumnc• Pianos priced from $457.00
.611
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211.8t
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22.80
Pomeroy Sutton S. D. --- . .20
3.80
- - - ---- - - - - '--I ZIG· ZAG. 1956 modeL Automat- Ohio. E;nd your sewer ""''"" ' Mullen lnsurance Agency . tne.
Organs $417 up. Used con1SOIE
Fot Rent
ic sewi ng machine.
les . .We . have aU sizes sewer Pomeroy, Pbone W'Y. 2-3::181.
Real estate tans whleb bave not been paid at the close ot ueb eolleetl011 eu17 a ,... .
piano, walnut finish, less than
·ica\ly buttonholes, makes d~ , m.-lchlne~ Reasonable rates.
8 l tic
altJ of ten per cenL Taxes maJ be patd at tbe office of the eounty trea.uer IDr bJ mall.
one year old. Good tone, Uke
THKEE ROOM furnished apa,._ corative destgns, sews c.n ' ca~ WY · 2:~974, day or night. --~--_c._~
Pleau bring your last l.a'l rece1pt. and U you pay by maU. be IUI'8 to loelhl JOur JII'IIIDtl'tJ
men!.
1101&gt; Mulberrv-av. buttons. All wtthout attad1 -i
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GRANGE INSURANCE. Malleo 'l new. Only $4S7. Used Wurlitzby tii.IDI!I: district and enclose stamped self-addreued envelope. AIWIIJ fii.DIPII rowr ta: ·
Reasonable reri't. Can Wv 2- meri. Assume last 9 pay~
Insurance .a.sency , lnc .. Porn· cr spinet organ, walnut finish.
receipt to 1ee Ulat it eo9erl all JOUr propertY . Office Hours--8:00A.M. to t:OO P.M.. dallf·
2049 '" daytll!l'! and after a p, ments of 17 (l&lt;r month. Call ' IIEA'ITNG, PLUMBING
eroy. Pbone'"WY 2-3381.
2 • 44 keyboards, 13&gt; :;:.~~j
except
Saturday wben office cl01e1 at Noon. Tax Bookl will be open Decemblr·a,.llll, tt
m. Phone WY 2-55()6. ·
WY 2-11555.
12 28 6tc
Doxol boltle Gas. Arnold .
9 1 lfc percussion, reverbs, e:
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condition. Less than one year
February 1, 1966.
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Pomeroy
9 Z2 Uc 'tJ'ltlMIJB[IJ!; IIIJIU'IIneo lleeD aid, only $627.00. Wendell!,
REMODELED . t¥lfumished \ 2·2651.
4 30 6tc
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Bill Cozart, Ra('me. .
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FOR SALE - 5 room house
THE HOURS
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A s:ao potl~ck dmner prec.edtd the meetmg of the WtldWllod Garden club Wenesday
evening at the home ef Mrs.
Homer Holter, Chester Road,
w1th 14 members present. .
Mrs. Lawrence Smith, pr~sl·
dent. condurted _the meetmg
which opened With devotions
t~':en from .Joh~ 14 :8-14 by Mrs.
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with prayer and a poem. Me!"·
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a Christmas custom.
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An article on the origin of Mr. and Mrs. GleM Sharp tained. the Pomeroy Shakes- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Grueser Theodorua Co~cll Daugllters
various Christmas songs. Will i and son, RoMie, of Reynolds- Ipeare club with a party Wed· of Middleport and guests. Mr. of America will meet In regugiven by Mrs. Hiram F1sher. 1burg, spent the Christmas holi- nesday at her borne, Maple and Mrs. Gardner Reynolds of Jar session at th~: IOOF hall
An article on the
Advent day with his parents, Mr. and Place. The home was besutifuJ. Lebanon and Mrs. Bentz Wolfe Monday, 7:80 p.m. All officers
Wreathe was read by
Mrs. Mrs . Robert Sharp.
ly decorated for the holiday spent Wednesday evening
In are urged to be present for
Snuth. It was brought out that Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fronk season including a lighted tree Parkersburg, w. va. with Mrs. Installation
it is one.~~ the ro'dest Christ- and son, Bobby, Urbana, were under which gifts were placed. Grueser's daughter and· son-In·JAN. 4
mas traditions and Is dtsplayed holiday guests of her parents, The meeting was 1n charge law, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snyduring the period that includes Mr. and Mrs. Gall Miller.
of Mrs Dale Smith, president. der
Pomeroy Chapter 188 OES
the four Sundays before the I Mrs. Ernest Bowles and dau- and m~mbers answered roll call Mr and Mrs Norman Fish· wlll meet In regular eession at
feast of nativity. The circle Is ghter, Martha, returned Mon- with a Christmas thought. .~ er re'turned to their home, Sen- the Masonic Temple, Tuesday,
symbolic of ~ternlty. the ever-Iday from Col~bus wnere !hey story, "The Gift of Stars" was ecavllle Wednesday evening, af. at 7:45 p m.
grt&gt;en. represents life; and the spent the Christmas hohday read by Mrs. Neutzling who ter a visit with their daughter
candles. the light for graee giv·i with their family, Including Mr. also played several Christmas and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
en to mankind when the Sa v- Iand Mrs. John W. Jahnson and .carols on her organ.
Robert Wamsley, and family.
GIVE A DINNER
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, wr was born.
• . sons, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Gifts were exchanged after Mr. and Mrs. Norman Fisher Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter
The Middleport ~hurch
of : During the business session. i Gross, Randall K. Bowles and which refreshments were serv- and grandchildren, June Ann entertained with a dinner
f~n'.l c.h?1r he!~ tts annual !a eommunication was rea·i [ Anita Bowles.
Ied by the hostess frem a table and J. R. WamSley visited Wed- Christmas at their home, RaC ·n~tm.•s part~
Wednesday 1 from Mrs. Jack Robson thank-! Jaml!s F. Bowles tJas return- . with white covr.r and centered . nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Mas- cine. Present were Mr.
ev en mg at the home of t.h e l ing the club for inviting her to . ed from Steubenville where he with an arrangement of red ; on Fisher and family, Miners- Mrs. Dale Valentine and son.
Rrv ~ nd Mrs. Donald H1cks their Ortober meeting. Thank was the holiday guest of Mr. poinsettias interspersed with , ville.
Lary, of Parkersburg, w. va.;
am! ,un. Doug. Mrs. Clarence! you notes for baskets of fruit ! and Mrs. B:'nm Johnson and red candles. Favors were small \ Mrs. Clyde Andrews was a Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wolfe and
Lat·r1· and Mr. Walham RusseU ! were read from Mrs. Edna daughter, Linda.
Christmas arrangements tied ' Thursday business visitor in son, Kent; Mlssea Leda Mae
•ere spec1al guests for the•r Wiggins, Mrs: Christy B a e r i Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Slater, with a red bow In styrofoam cotumbus.
and Roberta Kraueter and Mr.
participation in the community and Stanley Nease.
i Jacksonville. spent L'hrislmas ' and a white pencil topped with Mrs. Charles Warner who Is and Mrs. Kraeuter.
Christmas concert. They were · A book on Japanese flower wllh their son and family, Mr. ' a flower. The next meeting will I ill in Holzer Hospital is report.
prNnt~d with a gift from the arrangements was presPnted to and Mrs. William Slater and 1be J·muary 5 at the hame uf' ed as improving '
gr&lt;~ur .
; the dub from Mrs. tawrenre family .
Mrs.' Louis Reibel.
Mr. and Mrs. David McGhee
HAVE CALLERS
The H1rks home was decor- , Rose, a former member. Mrs. ' ~r. , and Mrs .. Thomas Sk.ln·
of Columbus were Christmas Tuesday afternoon callers
Bit·d for the holiday season u~-~ Hiram Fisher on behalf of thP neJ, Columbus, Jutned his parweekend guests of her sister and on Mr .. and Mrs. Robert Ash·
ing 8 rotor scheme of gold and ! members presented a gift to ents and grandmother, Mr. and
VISITS PARENTS
brother·in-law. Mr. and Mrs. ley of Letart Falls were Mr.
gn'en The table was centered . Mrs. Smith.
. Mrs Atlllul Skmner and Mrs. Eric Parker, stationed at Allen Eichinger.
Harold De Wolf of Newark
wun an arrangement featuring ! Blue ribbons were awarded David ParMmer md ~ayton at the. Fort Knox Ky spent
his · Mr. ond Mrs. Myron Hysell of and sons Harold of Newark end
id . tt' . gold nd green '
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and daughters spent Chnstmas guests Chr1stmas eve of her
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VISITS DAUGHTERS
terneon at Stewart With her ~n ' r. an
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~as prPpare by Mrs. Paul Da-. glass bowl with a madonna and ' h
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tis Jenkinson and daughtt~r .l Mrs. Raymor.d Harper
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' ents. Mr and Mrs. Jacob Betz.' recently with her d'aughters. ' awn d audg er,_ 'tau a. unc~ wl ere er kspedn _mgG !ell lisls ~thas
· Mr . a~d Mrs. Estill Greene Mrs. Osie Foil rod and family 1 e nes ay VJSI ors m ,o urn- wee en m a po . WI
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exc tange 1
:.nd g1 fts were prPsented to Mrs. i
' and daughter, Billie Jo of Day- and Mrs. Thelma Henderson bus.
daughter and scn-m-law,
'l_km ner. chOir dtrector and Mrs I
! ton were ChristmJs overnight and family, of Alfred.
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeu- and Mrs. Clarence Boster
L hester Erwin, organist.
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ter and daughters, Leda Mae family.
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. u~ bus vIsHwk&gt; and son. Douglas, Mr~ . , nounred lor M1ss Mary John· the Brown larr.ily were Becky ,[ Mil'huel Scott Hayes. son o£ and Mrs. Dale Valentme and lied Wednesday, with his grand1
Oscar Roush: B;tsy C~nmng- son af Mason. who dted toduy Jerry and Danny Porter
ol !11r .. and Mrs. Richard Hayes, ! famtly.
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pa_rents, Mr and Mrs Ph ll
h~m. Mrs. G1ues.r Debbie Gru- at 7:30 a.m. at the Veterans. Columbus. and Len Mallard uf recmed the sacrament 0 r1 Mrs. Goldie G1lhan of McKen- W1l11amson.
esrr. Mrs.. fulwlings,
M r s.: Memorial hospital after a len-: Lockbourne Air Force Base, bapt ism during the worship ser- zie Ridge . and Mrs. Edith Tea- ;&lt;iiii.,....,..,...,..iiiii..,..,..iiiii;;;;;
Grnrge Memhart. Kathy MeEI· gthy illness.
:Columbus and Bob Price or vice Sunday morning at the I ford or Mmersvllle were Christ- \
hmnr. Mrs. David
Farm~r, : She was born at Mason, the . Tampa, Florid~
: Federated church.
mas dinner guests of friends in !
Mrs. Erwm, Mrs. Paul Dav1s. 1 daughter of the late Martin and , Mrs. Albert Roush and child- · - - -· ·
Huntmgton, W. Va.
.\Irs. Skinner. ~tr. L. R. Wiley.. Mae Oliver Johnson. and is sur- : ren, Kenny and Becky , visited treatment of an ankle injury
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tea:ford 'l
Mr; Lacey, Mrs. Russt'll, and v1ved by two hrothers, Fred. of ' over the holidays in Columbu&gt; Mr. and Mrs. RRaiph Gilmore and daught.ers were
Now In Progress
Cash Bahr.
1ViPnna, and George, of Mason : ·. with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Smith have returned from Columbus ~ests of h1s mother, Mrs .
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I ley of Black Lick, Ohio, and , They were accompanied by Mrs : mJs holiday with their daugh- Mr. an Mrs. . John Wayne
The Family
! Mrs. Goldie Ingels, Mason . 1 Alta Miller who will visit in ters. Mr. and Mrs. John Par- Teaford and fami.ly .spent
• Services will be held at the , Columbus with relatives.
I sons and children and Mr. and Chnstmas eve. With has moth, Mason EUB church Mondoy at ; Christmas guests of Mr. and , Mrs. Vernon Bobb and family. cr, Mrs Edith Teaford.
2 p.m. with the Rev . Lester ' Mrs. Albert Roush were Mr. I Mr. and Mrs. Manning
Mr. and Mrs. Robert GardMiddleport

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A report of the County Christ- Mrs. WIUls Frost, Mrs. P.urler
mas fiower show. was given, Karr, and Mrs. Betty Frldefo
with Chester Club receiving 11 lck.
ribbons, when the club met re- Blue rlbboaa for M.....a
cently,
r8J11ementl want to Mrt. - "
A sUent auction wu plaMed Dean and Mrs. Paul Baer. Red
for Ule Jan~ meetln&amp; at Mrs. rlbboal for Madonna arraq•
Earl Dean s home.
menta went to . Mrs.
Frot~
'Die program o~ with Mrs. Paul Karr, and Mn. ~
Mrs. Pearl Mora gl~ an orll· Miller, and far a Kleeaa: . .
lnal
reading,
'CandleUgbt &amp;rr8JII8111811t featuriDI ell •
Christmas."
gel, to Mrs. Oladwell. Mrs. ~
Several
doorway &amp;rrllllt- da Holter received a red fOr
menta were demonstrated by u 111J1el and pld caadel...-1
Mrs. Willis Frost. She used rna- arrangement.
terlals found around the home Blue for table artangemen!ll
and was very original In her went to Mrs. Reid Youna, Mrs.
ideas. Her main attraction was Wyatt Chadwell, Mrs.
Paul
an advent tree featuring ad- Karr, and Mrs. Lillian Frbst,
vent candles and a nativity for a gold tree candelabra with
scene With an angel oa the top. three Wiseman candles, receiv·
Mrs. Paul Karr demonstrat-ed a red ribbon •
ed a table arrangement fea. An open Bible on a red ~rd
turing a pink crushed Ice can- with holly leaves and candles,
die and pink poinsettias on a won a blue for Mrs. Paul KIUT.
1
mirror.
Mrs. Paul Baer received
Mrs. Reid Young made a ta-red for an Ice candle with artl·
ble arrangement featuring can- flclal boDy and red trim.
dies, baubles, pine, and foH Mrs. Pearl Koblentz recelv·
tapers.
ed a blue for holly, white ~4
edAwf: elchange was enjoy- red bali!, gl"apes and a Chrls&amp;b gifts distributed from mu pllle on a foam base,
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g ted tree by Mill Karen
s:ret pals were guessHAVE GUESTS HERE
The :~ ones chosen.
Christmas dinner guests of
ped pa:kages for belst ·towrMrap- Mfr.Ra~ MrsRD. CllffordMrHo~~
were gven
s. o
cme .. were
. ...,..
Dale Kautz and Mrs.
Betty Mrs. Eugene Holter Marjorie
Frederick .,..__ doo
1ze
d Ri had
d Mr' Sonn..
. ""'
r pr
was an
c r , an
s. ;won by Mrs. Mae Mora.
ma McNickle all of Racine;
Favors of atl'n ball
M
d Mr' R bert Asbl ·
s
s were r. an
s. o
.,,
distributed from a gilded bas- Clifford Keith and Heidi, of
ket by Mrs Chadwell
Letart F' )'- ""'
)11"" lat
.
.
a "'· wose ca ~'6 •
Blue ribbons for door prizes er In the day were Mr. and
-ere awarded Mrs Chod u Mrs Earl Cross D'
Do"·
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.
we '
.
' lana,
,,.
na, Deborah, Deni!e, and DelPLAN RAU.Y
Ia of Recine and Mr. and Mrs.
'11le E.U B. District
rally Larry Holter, Carol and Ellen
will be held at the Enterprise of Hilliards. The Halters I'lchurch Jan. 3. A film will be mained for the Christmas week·
shown
And
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We Wish You All A
Happy New Year
Elberfelds In Pomeroy J

PRE INVENTORY
SALE

TWO-HOUR
DRY CLEANING
SERVICE

Roush's Shoe Store

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officiati•,
and ~rialMa·
in \l ~dM~.
C~~Smithandbm-gM~eranddau~W~
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the Odd
Fellows cemetery.
ily, Columbus,
Mr. and Mr&gt;.l lumbus were holiday visitors
\

' son. Friends may call at the , Larry Flowers, Columbus, Mr. , ~1th IllS parents. Mr. and Mrs . .
; residence Saturday evening. Ar·. and Mrs. Dale Housh. St. AI- : Ervm Baumgardner.
· rangements are in l'harge uf bans and Mr. and :11rs. Char- 1i •111r and Mr• c H w· ,
11 K .
Fl d R h 811 rl
•
'·
•
•
ase.
Foglesong Funeral home.
1 Des ess!nger, .~Yddi oust·
' Jr., Mr. C H Wise, Sr, and
Pomeroy
\ aisy ~Jsson, ·" 1 epor
I Mi&gt;s Ruth Wise . Middlerort,
Cleaners
Never drive if you've been , M.r. and Mrs. Lysle Meyer : and Mrs. Garnet Betz, Gallip~ (
:;:;;;~~~~~===t. i drinking! The risk is too great , of Columbus were holiday week-: lis. were Christmas guests of 1
to you and your fellow drivers. i end gut&gt;sls of her parents, Mr .. Mr. and Mrs William
Betz I
The tragedy and expense of an ' and Mrs. Mannmg Wt•bster and and daught er, Sandy, In Hill-I
automobile ac9dent IS too great. : brother. Joe He1&lt; h~ o n,
, ' iards. Joining the group were
Pomeroy, Ohio
So drive for a safe holiday. Do l The Rev .. aand Mls. Russell Mr. and Mrs. Leo Swick of :
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
your part to keep the accident ; Mcintyre of Sprmglleld . VISited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bechtle '
"THE ART OF LOVE"
I toll to a minimum this New ! durmg the holidays With her Columbus.
Year weekend. Caution
and 1mother, Mrs. Robert Coats and Mr. and Mrs Jack Bechtl-e
- TechmcolorI
courtesy
go
a
long
way
in
help1her ?rather' Stephen Coats. , sp••nt Christmas with his moth·
James Garner, Dick Van
!Jy&lt;k. F:lke S&lt;1mmer. Angie · ing to prevent at'cidents
and : ~r .d an~,M~ s. ~~r~Jar~ ~ultz er, Mrs. Virgie Lee Bechtle,
Dic kinson, Ethel Merman, as seat bells will give you and and Bau~ eJ~, cl ' ~ 1 _M~ Henderson, W. Va.
1
"M•dame Coco".
your family greater protPction ' tahn ec Y avet mtodve m,tu · Holiday guests of Mr. and
"PLAY IT COOL"
Bobby Vee, Helen Shapiro, . should an accident occur. So ' tet,r nbew 1ky llcons rue e F' ran, c l· Mrs. R. K. Russell were Mr. and
.
s y e r1c
ome 011 au· ane M R R T
Billy Universe and the Sattl· buckle up for safety and dnve
!
'
nr·
th
• rs.
lile&gt;. Danny Williams
1
.
1ve rom e Rodney Do wn· 1 er
W. Va ruslow, Montgomfor a sale holiday and a Happy · ing FTOp~rty on Gr~nt-St.
' ~·- . · - - - - - 1 New Year. Tins message f~om I
The Rev. and Mrs. M. E.
SUNDAY, MONDAY
and TUESDAY
I th~ Ohio Department of High- ~ Dowson and. sons, Uwight aJtd
WHAT IS THE TRUTH,.,
Jan.2-3-4
way
Safety.
Douglas.
v1s1ted
over
the
holi-,
Otllll Preminger'a
days with relatives in Miami,.
"IN HAitM'S WAY"
Owls
depend
on
sound
rather
,
burg.
- Technicolor.Tohn Wayne, Kirk Douglas, than sight to help them catch ' The Rev and Mrs. Arthur
Palricia Neat, Tom Tryon.
\ Kishbaugh and cllildren of ClyPaula PrentiS8, Brandon De prey.
Wilde. Franchot Tone, James
.
' [ de are guests of her parents. I
Mitchum, Jill Haworth. Da· I . The liver from _a huge bask· Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gilkey.
..,.UJK.•
na Andrews, Burgess Mere· i mg shark may y1eld aR . much ; Joe Cabeen and Miss Mary The answer to this question phu
diJ h, Henry Fonda.
1
' as 200 gallons of vltamm-rich . Ambro, Columb~, are spend- many more important facu can
Cotorcartoon
1oil.
-· ing the weekend with his par- be found in the revealing new
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ca- 1 booklet, "The Truth About Nerve
, been.
Deafness." Write, phone or visit
Holiday weekend guests of us today lor your FREE copy.
, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Davenport There is no obligation.
: and Mrs. B. B. Zeigler were
~
her daughter and family, Mr.
ltADIOEAB•
and :'.frs. Daniel Grimes of Elli., ~;.:::~~
rott City, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Zeigler and daughter and
· Mr. and Mrs. William Zeig·
ler and son, Butch, of Belpre.
I
I IOear O•
. Mrs. Zeigler returood to MaryLY 3-4550
land with her daughter a n d 245 E. State St.
Athens
family for further
medica![

BY REQUEST

Robinson's

MEIGS THEATRE .

I

1

ABOUT
NERVE
DEAFNESS? .

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1

BJI/ THE NEW YEAR
It is a pleasure tc note that on December 31, 1965, THE FARMERS BANK

AND SAVINGS COMPANY will complete another record year. The increasingly
pleasant relationship we have enjoyed with customers of long standing, and
the ones we have had the privilege of serving most recently, is one of the nice
things about being ir business.
I sincerely hope that your dealings with us have been satisfactory and
beneficial in every way during the past year, and I assure you we will make
ever effort to maintain and improve our services so that we may serve you
even better in the New Year 1966.
The officers, employees and directors of THE FARMERS BANK AND SAY·
INGS COMPANY join me, in extending to you our best wishes for a PROSPER·
OUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR.

THE FARMERS BANK &amp; SAVINGS CO.

'I

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D"les R d"

You meet the nicest
people on a Honda .·

OFFICERS
J. EDWARD FOSTER, Vice President 1nd C1shier

RICHARD E. JONES, VIce President
THERON JOHNSON, Vice President

DIR·ECTO,IS

EMPLOYEES

May thia New Year

engineerinr. Or the safety and convenience featurft. But most likely it'a the fun.
Evidently nothing catchea on like the fun
of owniq 'a Honda. Join in. The first step
i&amp; a MoDstration ride. Why DOt today 7

see the fulfillment

HONOA
..w....,.....,
RA ~ ,INGS HONDA SALtS .
Miclclleport,

C

PAUL E. KLOES, Aulst1nt Clshltr

Maybe it's.the Incredibly low price. Or the
fanta.ttle Dlileage. It could be the precision

S. Second Ave.

THEODORE T. REED, JR. - PRESIDENT

o.

or all your bripteet
dre&amp;IIIL And to
all our faithful
patrona who
&amp;!ill•
made our
dreama
eome traet
~you"l

Mary P. YoUJll

Dottle lluuer
Evelyn Lannlnc
Joanne Russell
Mary Kunzelman
Olp Plerotu
Patsy Fultz
Lois Thompson

•

THE FARMERS .BANK and

BAHR CLOTHIERS
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

IAaJle r. l'ultl
C. Wayne Swllher
Fred ' 'l'. Crow, Jr.
Dr. l'rtd a, Ctrlty
Harold Smltla

Dorothy WID

.Pomeroy,
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Theron JoJwon
J. ldw. ro.ter
1\ 8ob4trt khtllflilt

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