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Flfiirers Bank &amp; SavingS Coptpany
Is Celebrat.ing it$·6lJth Anniversary

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Audit's one of the most rewdt'Ji,g habits you can
acquire ••. and quickly too! For complete safety,
plus interest, you'll want to open a savings ac·
CIOUDt here ••• and enjoy all the extra advantages
of saving at a HFulJ Service" bank. Simply deposic
a set sum you can comfortably spare IH? ''""''"
til' P•yd.ry,andwe'llhelp your lt'COuntgrowfaster
bf adding interest, as earned.

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0...,. your IIIYings account here TODAYI

ELB:E'

POMEROY
~NATIONAL BANK
We Pay 3% lnlere•l On Saving•

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CtiRI$TMAS TRi~ IQ~.' HOME DECORAlfl)NS
, .1 .8' Electrlflilll Chrlatmu Bell~.-~''---- $1.54
~ Pock Conely Ctrlpe.G.orloncl _
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s·i.ao ... of 12 Shiny lfiiO TrN Ornatntnfl
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6tc Box of 1·2 Sblny Brite T... Orno(Mnls
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Sle Box Qf 6 Qloie 't ... Bolls
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Or110menfl
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"JOHNNY COOL"

Henry Silva, Elizabeth Mont·
gomer)', Jim Backus. Joey
Bishop, Brad Dexter, SAM·
MY DAVIS. Jr.
F..tureHe: She's 011 Mine
Colorurtvons

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4?c Box of 12.
49C Box of 6

Member Foderol R..erve System
;:,Member F~erol Deposit Insurance Co..,.Orotlon

T... Ornamen~t
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Cotton '
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Serving Meigs County for over 90 years

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Bank and Sav· Mlcblg!lll Urilverstty.
'PQJIIerO)I tills ln..18112 he. became
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POMEROY- RUTLAND

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'IIJPM$ SUCH AS IJGHTS,

Church WSCS
Holds Annual
Christmas Event

TOY B'utwiNG.

Methodist Church was

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Sport Coats
Trousers ·~.....
Sweaters

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$19·95
$7-95

SHIRTS
By Arrow &amp; Shapely

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By Arrow-Rugby-Puritan

Coat and Pullover Styles

STADIUM COATS
CAR COATS - JACKETS
By Ruoby
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Whites and colors

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~ eacl! fe1C14r completed her. "
~. she Plieed • fl&amp;urb!e
deplcllal· . . 'i cllarlcier; . lia
tile Ugbled ballvlly seene. 9er1p.
lllre between tile ·....... wu
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er ~Y Mn. · WatloD .!"IIICI!Dd
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velve~eJI.I - Cl'eJIJI - je~ya :;;... ~du
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knits-"! ~-uUfW., ·Pastel
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reBel: lbe ~ . . lnlerllpersed the ·followlaa resdlnp,
· 'fU I 11!14 Been J,.Opb," Mrs.
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.Give Her
A rJew Dress

ioroll. Each member pr•
seat held ' a lighted candlo and

SPOmWEAR

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CLOTHIERS

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eSTADIUM COATS eMEEKER BAGS
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FOR HER
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~IBERfELDS ... OPEN .NIGHTS 'TIL

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Wednesday evening at
church which was ~orated
lor the occasion Including
Ughled tree under whleh
were plaCed.
Devoll... led by Mrs. Allred
Yesuger, opened with JlOIIP
singing of "Silent Night," fDI.
lowed by the Christmas story
from Luke 2':f·ZO by the Jead.
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Otristmas Guest.''
"H We Had Been In BetbJe.
hem". was the topic of the pro.
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presented i!J- M u.
Russ Watsoo and Ito JIII1'POIO
WBI to help memben participate Ia CIJrisl!!lal throuib per.

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EL:~ERFELOS

The Chr!Jtmas 1110eUng of
the WSCS of tile Forest Run

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Assembly is
Held Friday _
'l'l1e annual Chrlstmu ....mbly, of Pomeroy JUII!or mgb
IIChool, sponsored by Prloclpal
Howll'll Knlgbl 'And-tllo SIWieal
Council, wao held Friday ·lftor-

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Bill FeUy waa ·
1be a.g oalute wao
led bJ
Jerry Well and Jim Alllier.on.
Dorothy Neutznog led the Lord's
Prayer, .and
Marlene Goo&gt;&lt;l·l
Win read .cripture .
A tableaux of the birth
Chrlll was shown wltb
ters as follows: Sandra Bailey
as Mary, Dean Brlckles
Joseph, Patrick Story and
ael O'BMI II ebepborda,
ry Well ,Lorin&amp; VaucbiD aDd
Tom Titus ao the wllemen,
Llncla Lovaey, Pamela Ntub,.,., oand Darle 8berldeD
qela.
A poem o1 CbriJIIIIII wu

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NOT WHAT IT SEEMS- Pomeroy and Jackson High school basketball players
or may not be good twist dancers but here they seem to be dancing Instead of
1~o!aS1lrl!~g skills with the round ball. Jackson won Friday night, 78-55, and a~ar
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trying to outdo Pomeroy's Phil Swindell (40, at right), with their Jll
legs • at left • Larry Coburn' and center, Larry Shelton.- Sentinel Photo.
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Marton Calhollc ea /

BANKING QUARTERS _ A blrd'a-eye view of the
Pomeroy F~ers Bank &amp; Savings ·Co., quarten u they
appear today at Court·St.- Sentinel Photo.

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dllk\rell ~ Portor, Uuda
LoYIO)' 11111 •Pamela CNw •
ChrlllmU mol'll!i'f . Tbet 111!1
till" 10J!C, "CowJiW Pete. •
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soUy &amp;ayo, LoQia v.~
Michael O'Brien, Beverly ..._ .
ver 11111 Cathy Fultz, were ool4
by announcer Bill Fetty.
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A·Santi Cll\10 skit ba4 ou..
Brickleo oo s.nta Cia.. , Kllll!J
E:bllA .. Mra. Salllll, aDd ltailly
Wailon and Penny McKenzie u
elves. SaJlll Claua diltrliNWII
callliy 0111111 to !IlL ,

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DANNY WOOLCOCK

A Chrlstma• concert, on the is McKay, LU!a Mae Tyree, NOo : = e

2 Promotions
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It's been an enjoyable sixty years ••.•.

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that we note that our .facilities have grown right along to better serve the

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But YOU made it all possible. It was thr ough your faith and trust in us that we have

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(Colltlnuld From Page tl
of total resources In 1904
of 1
theme "Let's Take •
Sleigh 11a Obitz. Charlene Ward, Dl· Toledo Mcomber 60
Jennie . File lnilluded ·
of 192t and· the ....,.e depreo- $100,000, total resources today '
Ride" wall pr..,.tned Friday,ana Plckt!lls, Joyce Ritchie, Ka·
Franklln HeJehts SO sfn&amp;ll1il of "Nilttln' For Olrla~ll
slon.- that griJ!ped the
nation of The Farmel'! Bank are In elnJghi at Southern High school ren Grueser, Nancy Hoback, Carrol 39
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well Into 1933. This was an era , cess of $5'1.1 mUtiin.
by the vocal and ln•trurnental Janice Hoback, Suzanne Price,
Amancle Clearcreek 33 Mechllllmll dolls J•rmy Men- II
POMIIOY
of WleerlaiDty and !e..-,
Mr. i Mr. Reed believes that the 1
departments.
Paula Sayre, Pamela
Columbus Well 7S
chlnl, Sandra Whlta, and
WY 2·5421
Reed ll8lad, hli:
llflldually jfolks who man the helm of The 1
MMrs. John R. Lee directed ' Clifford Ashley, Loi1
Columbus South 7S ly Globokar S8D( and
th!Qgs smootbed out for the . Farmers Bank and
Savings :
the vocal portion of )he con- Dixie Clre)e, Kathy
country's
m while on the ' Company have accomplished a;
cerl with Jocelyn T~ylor the Diana ROU8h, La':Y Price.
olber llle'·
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an ex· great deal for the Meigs Coun- T d Aholln Plant Manager accompanl•t. Band Dll'ector Hob Craig Calms, L1nda
Lipspaper ·
ao organizing\ty area . "And the Meigs Coun-- e 1 S ' PI nt h an- . ert A Garner Jr., headed the oomb, Brenda Morris, BIll
au II1'III;Y of .''
• steppers" i ty area has done much for The at P";,;{ h porn mof.o~s 0~ 8 Dan i instru.mental s~gment with Gary Hayes, Johli: McCIInwck, Bry- ~
that: el'elllllally led to w..-llf Fannert Bank and Savings nou~c W1 pr: t
Chem:l Walker ao .narrator,
tan Wigal, WOllam Downie, Car·
Wai U.
I Company," he adds.
~!t. ~d ~a~a~ ;. W~hrung 10 ! Glee club peroonnel taking !olyn LipscDmb, Connie Arnott, :
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part were Sandra Bailey, Lin· I Sharon Teaford, Donna Theiss, I
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Mrr. Woolclock first joine Paullne Cummins, Dona Dat~ l David Thorpe, Clarlece Norris,
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the Company September
:U. i ey Linda Eichinger, Vickie 1Linda Adams, James
ot!len, . remained afloat des~~
&lt;Continued From Page I) 11961 as a laboratory attendant G~eltig, Debby Hayea, Nancy , graos, Pa!"icla London, Jarnes
the ~at !Ides -~chaos
Lyndon. B. Johnson back Into . at the Lxogan Plant of the AFPI· Dailey, Linda Eichinger, Vickie I Lawrenene, Steve Sewell, """ '"
swepl over tbe Ia ·
the White House.
llachian Power Compaoy. He (rlleltig Debby Hayes, Nancy llam Sellers, Jorn Sayre, Mar.
IMI.Y 'IJIIIUP tm.III,SIIIM! IIAPU Vlllllll
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"The future 11 bright," slat· I. Johnson got the. biggest pres- i laler became assistant chem- Hoback: Beverlee Hunt, Peggy 1vtn McKelvey,
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• All U-Chennel VHF·UHf' -pi!Oft 1 24,000 volts of ploo
IVININGS
ed Mr. Reed, "and il appears identlal landslide m hJStory. He , ist, cdemist and chief chemist Hubbard, Linda Johnson, BUlle ; Gary Walker, Mar~_Dav~ -'""""'
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brighter tbaa it bas for many receiVed 43,126.245 votes - 61 ' at the Logan Plant. In J u n e Martin, Narsha Moran, Karen : ea Hamm, Donna Dalley, Eleaouc or IUitt . . - • OtoUunt ....S. Mlllli. $569.91
yean," he said, confideol tbat! per. cent of aU ballot&gt; r~st .-\1961 he transferred I• the Phil· Nease, Brenda Norrl•, No Ia: nor Schneider, Sandra Bailey,
tbe area will oee sreat strides while Ae•.ubhcan presidential I ip Sporn Plant as a ch&amp;rmst Obl12, Nancy Parker, Isabel · Debby Hayes, Patricia Proffitt
in lndustrild and recreational nominee Barry L. Goldwater and held thia position until his Pickens, Edlth Roae, F aye and Charles Snodgrass.
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recent promotion to chief chem. Roush, Judy Sayre, Jean Sauv-~
Frotll tbe biDDble beginning
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age, Pam Sylvester. Donna
LOCAL TDIPS
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to light up the notion's ChriS~ Ohio, attended Logan,
a. Linda Adams Rhonda Brick· oy s
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are the most verslty. He also completed a lles, am ee 'L. d'""L· e nb' l24 degrees under partly ol&lt;&gt;"l·l
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\Joyce Proffitt, Jane Ann ow- l
Lakota 37
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Pia·ms 49 Soutreastern 46
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Ch 1Schneider
Unit a.itlf K"'ll"f' Imboden, the 5,000 red ligh15 which dec- laborer at the Philip
Sporn Wallaf, 1 ;:;,ene Yat '
Northmont 54 Eaton 52
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reviewing If!\!• year of 10rvice 1orated the 72 foot tree, located , Plant July 3, 1951. He lat~r be- ~ ~ g~i J~~~e B=-~·
West..Lib~y Saem 87
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the unit bas·A:&lt;&gt;D!j!leted t h l s on the ell!p.. behind tho White , came a helper In the mamten· n e m . '
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Cedar Cliffs 58
montb . #iii4e til't fqllowlng \ House Presidents have led in lance depaf\rnent, an auxiliary :b~u~::Jlh~:;. ~:'lt;!:mb' Belle(!lnt~lne 85 Kenron 84
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promoted to eqUipment opel'"' I .
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mOo Nancy Ross. Ellen Shulet, S
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position unt "' recen1 pro
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lion Ill Unit Foreman.
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He " a nallve o omer?Y• Mark Davis George Dlddlt,
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the bell ~ iltjr fiiiOWiedlJe. EV·
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~~tlctz.f ;fJ'.et~~:.'~s, Gaug• ri'Ddingo - Gallipolis i:":'rr~, ;as~ s~n and ·dau- :!Wgec Roush, Charles Snid~,
it is felt tb81' ~ crll!ctzlng ldam, 17.9, 69. running 14 feet. /gbter and resides in Pomeroy. B~ll Zerkle, QaryCII ~~~~.
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spend 8 fe\v · ~ -~ ·on the lnawha Falls 4.82 falling. K,.. PT. PLEASANT_ The Oh ie• Hamm, Jim Hardell, David
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built.
nawha river on the sills. Cbar· Kan Coin Club will meel
on Hensler, John McCII-k,
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Monday, December 21 at 7:30, Sayre, William Sellers, David
this bulldJDi Is boling, given to Boat movement:s
at the Appalachian auditorium Thorpe and Gary Wa~e~
the
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us by the ]Mibi!C, but also the I Ohio River Beckjord with the doors opening at 8:30 ; M~bers of the a . _
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Illinois for a trading and bourse .... participated were Jocelyn Tay
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those wllo .bave waited for color teleVIsion to come of aile!
natio~ tills pSi! - ~· The 14 , IUO p.m.; Invader up 14,: me~tinJ! and auction.
~bra Van Meter, Car a or·
Sensitivity Ia the seeret of quality iD color televllioD, power to receive !he
publlc tbal ••· ...,.. bao come , 12: 15 a l n .; Harry Diere up 14,
riS, Ellen Shuler, Bill Zerkle,
signal, to plck"up tbe delicate details of bue aild •bade that give subltll!c:ti
forward .anytlll!tl!, tJiat -we have' 2•15 a m : Reliable up 14. 6:25
HAS PNEtJMONIA
Ro~ Stearna, Linda Y 01 I,
and reality tO the picture.
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'-'ked them. tor. fUWJc!al help. [a.m.; Walter Williamson up 15, Mrs. Jake Lee bas been air Debbie Hill, Pamela Davis, lrdVII)l a new Power-Plus drcult aDd 'ColorClear Tuner, Pbllco for 1118&amp;• f
dou61es the sensitivity of Its Color TV, brlllgslt to tbe peak of perfectioll
- Allytfmo the tililf ein be of :5 a.m. JWge G. up 15, 6 a.m.; sent from her teaching
help okB!'t be
to give us E P. Jones, up 15, 7 a.m; 0 at Southern LoCal liJib ;
~ black ·and white reached after yean of Jll'!IIHII·
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,Pbllco bu also tall:eD tbe weakness oilt of former color clrcultl, provld,
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keep on glVIIij' ,Jillllfill !!!!rvlce co down 16, 3;45 a .m., R4ed up Senlll. IDs. MLM
lng' tbe strength ·tor ·rellab1e reception IIi frln&amp;e and prolilem areas. , , , ,
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to tbe peop~• ji(BaciM Lelart, 16, 6:00 a.m.: Jerry Bosworth
OIAI.DWIN
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PROGRAM ANNOUNCED
... OTHIR FAMOU'
town8blpo ,,_:-~. '~ 21. 6:15 a.m.: Calhoon up 23, The Rutland Church 01
BRANDl
and~- ·.,;, . . .
S:15 a.m.; Alice up Greenup, I Christ's annu!IJ Cllr!ftmas pr"'
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3:05 a.m.; A. D. Haynes 0 up sram will' be· lli~eo: .8unday,
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MltO. ••tO- &lt;lorifa
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Columbusl;lrbollllaven
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Tl-Bolt up, 9:55 p.m.; Freiber·
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A minor tll'o-clt aCCident 011 ·
West MaiiHt at 1:30 p.m. Ftf.
day wao Investigated by 1'0111eroy poHce. They said Mada1ene CllattiD, 11 of Wett Coo
lulllbla, wu ~ ID I IIIII
of tnfflc wbell IIIOihlr 11M
drlveli by Ja OinUum, 11,
CIIHter, t8D IIIIo bet,
Then wu 118111 chomap to
holll cat'll. Na lnjUI'IU ~ mull

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Cheeked _by Police

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.Fanners Bank &amp; Savings co.

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we!!thered the many economic storms that have come and gone.

VIce P'ni!dent

QEANERS

Because of that trust, we can point with pride today to an enviable record. Our resources have grown through the years as we have done our best in every way to afford
our patrons the utmost in complete banking service.

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SIM YEARS OF BANKING EXPERIENa AND
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Pomeroy, Ohio
Member Federal
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Member Federal
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THE PRODUCTION
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1964 Chevrolet - - - - - - $2495

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POMEROY. OHIO

Gn'lr.l liUUU

Como, wbo II !be . .
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and
Only h1l •
end obowm.uoeblp
I inade lllhe lOCI- IHIII
bad thin thoy wtro.
By RICI 00 18011'
mlllht have been 1111 IUIIIedt Tbo lith Alrllomo Dl¥tJioft
lillllod Prfla ~ bolll' . In any CUI, II
ltad
tho U. 8. Army &lt;ovory mu
HOU.YWOOD ,(UPI) - 'll&gt;ero OOOUCh good m011111111 td jultiJiy o1 wblch 11 a quallllllll por..
II • trlek to readlq aD llloae the vlewln8.
II nklmamed "Ancell
..wapaper adJ IIIII have Jooa Tile program ••• 11
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llata ol namee _...me rul-' ill the beglnlllo1, w!lb
n. lhiNI ....,, Duke EJ.
oua ca-. Tbo rttck II
to lnd aoprano IIDberla
q~ acan lhll Ual ol namg llnglnjj In and a.....aw;:tho:,::;l
for a few famoua ..,.., •bleb "ff' City, UliliC lbe "'
lmmediltely ooablu you to as background - end near
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oklp rea~lni aU the propaplldo end, wilb tho Slllllle
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b... uoe you know how theu Cbolr olnging In tho
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people !eel about the eatllel 1an1ena. '1'hll blead o1
from past btll!ory.'
tainmeot with reallstlc bllcl~l -~
SimilarlY. It Is possible, from fl'OUIIda wao broulbt lorlb
scanning ·a· teJevision 1o 1 that fee:tlvely leVtrll ....onw
:HI. l'otalo:
dial .
lists a Pl!r!'Y Como lbow 11om by produoor • director llmJ I
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Rome at' '" ttltistmas time, to Sbear in hll ABC-TV Edle
:IO.IIolmu
know p~~~ ooliy In """"""' 1m1 opeclalo, lllld baa now
what the nature of the content Uled more lllld moroo .In~..,:~:~ II. J'ronell
will be - ·a '• bH religloua, a bit JJIOillhs, uouaUy lesa of
artlole
droll and. m&lt;ire tlwo a bit joy· by others.
oualy ltalan. No eauaeo, bo\f. After the last otart, wbldl
,..,. Arill plenty of alnaJni, a retallvely lew minutea
which II 'pr~bably better any. lured more ol tho aplrtl
way. Tli~ hour was prese11ted navo or! !be )i!temal Ciyl
&gt;D NBC·TV Tl&gt;urtday nl&amp;ht. all of the recent "Sophll Loren 1
md U II hid oluck Dtore
Rome" atrocity, the o.; ~:O::j
o Rome and the VatlcBII aod hour unfortunatey bogged
lle local Boyo Towo - and nol a blt in sequencea whicb
given far too much limo to !be ployed Kukla end ODie and
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Impala St. Waa:on. Beautiful maroon flnbb. Fawn interior, 327 cu. in. V8 eogine, automatic trans., P .S., thP .~ .•

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Scared Heart
5:20 '-felp Couniy RFD
6•25 Paul Bowers - Fann
6:30 Bllt MOler Sbow
6:57 iveathtr
7:1111 Newa
7:11$ rlny's Mo!'nlna Chapoi
7:?11 BIQ Miller Show
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7:311 SpQ~
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7•30 Pfeliens Hardware

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8·110 BiD i\llller Show
8:1111 Johns~a Slmpaon In~.
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8:45 SUI Miller bow
US Balter Furnituie llloow
(Y\'ed .• 'Fri.)
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8:15 !~ .'SuPer Mkt Show
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9:110 News
9:05 Coifee With Janet
10,00 Blli111iRerS Brune~ Show
.1:110 Ml~lsterial Asl!llciatlon
11:15
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11:15 FtmllY Worship lThurs.)
tl:l5 A~ ,S:•. Program (Fri.)
ll:-311 S,ail Sbop ·
11:45 Tlpy'a Country ·llymntmle
12:011 Cement Block New•
12:16 a0eaawr Guetl Slat

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3:110 Jim M- Sbow
l:tltl TinyS Santa Claua Show
4 : i~ Jim Meea Show
4•30Eiectrlc Co. News
UO Jim Mees Show
5:00 Sian Off
SATURDAY
%•1111 Sign On • News
1•115 Country Music
6:25 Country Jamboree"·
71110 Larry Ander,.n ShoW ..
11:1111 'I:IJp Ten Show
12•1111 .,n News
12:15 Muclal Interlude
12:311 The Rev. Merlin Teet1
1:110 Jim M.., Show
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4:00 Dlsclng wlth Dou
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5:00 Community New•
1•05 World News
1: I~ 8porla TOldaJ
&amp;•25 Weather
5,30 Dinner MUiicala
116 Sip Off

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Be StOI ODd Know
7:03.Newa
7•08 MUII!lal Qock
7:30 Newl ileadhnoo
7:32 MUiio:al Clodi
7145 Word m1 TeoUmony
1:011 .Oil!o Valley Newo
U6 \Vorld Newo
SATIJRDAY
UO Spor14 Today
t:46 8iiD on
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7:00 Be SUII and Know
U6 Musleal Ch&gt;'k
7:11S Newo
li55 Conwnmlty News •
1: 08 MUileal Clock
t•llll Talk of tho Towo
7:30 Newa Headline•
tl55 Mason Co1011)1 News
7:32 Musleal Clock
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10•110 PubUc Ser.ke
7:40 Word and TesllmopJ, . .
10:15 Family Wonbtp 11Dur
8·110 Oblo Valley Nowo
10•30 t.atd&gt;s•nna
8•111 World News
11:110 Newa Beato
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U :llli Mor..mc .lleiQIUea
8i15 Wealber
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except ,Frida;, Cbur¢1· 1:16 Pt. f'leaSinl U.S.
7:30 811!11 On • Army Hour
Bells Ring
FoolbaD
8:1111 Frencn City Baptist
11•45 Worlcl Newa
!01 30 So"l! &amp; S!OI')' Hour
8:311 Sundlly Show
11 :56 Ma1101&gt; County New1 · 10:40 FamU, Worship Hour
9•30 The Bible Speakes to You 12•00 Community News
11:110 Nowa, Army Hour
10,00 The Good Life
12:05 Local Newa
11 'SO Public Service
Ill•15 Sundlly Sbow
12,10 Markota
lUll News Roundup
12•1111 Noon News.
llil5 Weatber
12120 BuUelln Board
12:15 Christian's Hour ·
Bullelln Board
12:25 News 0 Grams
12:30 Rev. Merlin Teell
Newo 0 GrliiJII
IJ:30 Satutday Maltneo
1: IS Oll!o State Footba11
I :110 Rev. Andrew Parsons
CGIUII) """"''
1:30 Rev. Silas BUiups
IN6 CGUJ&gt;try Go Roond
4:011 Dkclns wilb Do.. .
2•110 Rev. flo""'" Tl&gt;ome
1:56 News Beat
4:30 Top l'en Revue
1:110 News· Ru.mdup
3•011 Sunday ShowcllliO! .
.2:110 Cl!un!t7 Go Round
S:30 Counlt7 H111t11tlmen
2:56. Newa Beot
5:15 Public Servic•
4•30 Baptist Layman's ilolll'
S:OII Midway Ma!lnee
5, :W DiDDU MullicBio
1:00 Sian Off
8•56 Nowa Betll
5:46 Sign Off

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ALREADY ASKED
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Morchonh $700 Caoh
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with Potluck Dinner at Noon
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be tlfull &lt;t.c- taurant Wednesday OftDin&amp; tor
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partr.· ·•·
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The meeting closed with lhe
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h 11• a § o'clock turkey d!Mer. Mem-1 ":.,. Wllu.;,
";;: 111 01r111mu porty
1!lla ·Reuter, Mrt. Otho WaltJ A Jll'lllf8lll wu &amp;iVl!ll
,..
rs. Amos Leonard asked grace Mizpali benediction, after which dora
n eeApmgturk dine 0 bers were seatad at table wllh j_,_
by K••..;, ·~ eVeainl at U,. CIIIIl'dL
~
' l(n, 'Del!Vor Rice. Mra. lhorl ·~-· ~ -~
' •
embers
· eel 11ts fro
ay seUlln .
ey
' wu writ
and
·-~ ~· ,.._ .was won
-.. n~
""-'''"~
1 ~- ed bY' the _..;..,.
,,,.. ;: Mrs Clifford Leilheit, presl· m
receiv
g
m served potluck style at 6 pm. 1 • cover . cen~ w"" lboU. Aller Mrs. Hyaell opeoad • Tbo ,IIICial 'I'Ollllll cf ·
- - • - - - wu
•.,.....,....., .
~
'Z l"nt. conducted a sbort
secret pols and from the grab Mrs. Nathall
Bi&amp;gs, pres!· a santa and hiS reindeer, with [ ber many IIIIa which wero plao- dlureb - • deoor!Iled lcr the lcr the eVeniDC.
.
Cl¥k lhle.
,__
...",.
session. which opened with bag Present were thsoe nam-. dent presided over tr.t busi· candles and sreenerr placed •t l ed 1n a decorated ba.ssbtet. re- jJollday teiiQII.
'lhe
,
uiider I
1
il.e Lord's Prayer and pledge ed above and Mrs .. Welby Who· ness' In"ling. She gave a rea.d- Intervals:
ltreohmenls of sandwiches, cup- .center ltolured red
tree
io flag . A report was given 00 ley and Mro. Wilham EichiDK· ' lng, "Best Wishes." A gift Followmg the dinner I ti e l &lt;:akes and !em'l"ade were ....,.. plant with 1 red
IIIII
U
lelii WON Rev. i!nd M,._, !4111jhe Thanksgiving treat taken er.
.
exchange was hf:ld and door [group
to
home of
!eel to Mrs. Dotes Amold, Mn. t.pen Bible. A
errqe'
•
, zel Smith,
Dwlln;
' Mlj
Ihe Ca rman ·, Nursing Home. The next meeliDK will be held prizes were awarded to Mrs . . Dale Wippel, Umon Ave., for Henry Arnold, Mrs. Patty Hy· ment with hllUy and
candle
-Susie l'IJclier, Mra.
0
'· Plans were made to remem- ' at. the home of Mn. George Harold Hysell and Mrs. Agnes meeting and party . T)le
.eu, Mra. Janet Shane, M r 1. wu Illed 011 the
1·
Mrl.
fler senior citizens and ill of Skmner with Mrs. Homer Rad· White.
was d""?rated IO&lt; the
1Normaii HyaeU, Mrs. Paul Orr, Mlsa Mildred Hawley, pl'tll!hale, Mrs. f.Ciillon
,
iht ro.'Tlmunity at Christmas ford in charge of the program, Mrs. Carnahan presented each ' season mcludiDK s de&lt;Orated l Mrs. William Grueser, Mra. dent, was in charge Ill a lhorl
0
J. A. SmiiiJ and the
~ the group will meet at the and Mrs. W. A. Morgan the con- guest with a miniature Bible, i tree under which gifts were Lewla Gc'uqer, Mn. James Hol- ~ineq
seaton. 'l1le ela vot- 1.1l;8 ·XI Gamma Mu Chapter SOD, J~.
:~
~orne of Mrs. Fred Goegiein test.
telling the Christmas story.
pl~ced. w·' 1 id 1 ' lon and Ricky, Mn. Jane AI&gt;- ed 00 purch.. two tables1 for of Beta Sterna Phi enjoyed a
J'-J. S.:.' ;
Wednensday at 1 p.m. to preThe neil meeting will b• held d
'\:
en· ':; bolt allCI Kathy.
the churdt and IAl mob gJfl S:OO cindlellcht Chrlalmaa dinU.TII
pare the boxes.
at the home of Mrs. Elwood u~ · ~ s 1 ua •!"' sesa · ·. Sending glfil w.,.. Mrs. An· of money to bte janllo&lt;. II.
liOl' at the home of Mro. Nllrllli . .
· · -.
' A pr~~gram of 'Christmas readBowers.
.
,and plans were. made Ul send drew Davill, Mra. Aveey Gellf' reported that .candlellibten·
Amlbacy 'lburaday, Dec. llih,
t 'Of
' " II' ' ".!i. •
was presentt&gt;t' and
inAttending were Mrs. Gene I flowers to shul·m membero. A leln. Mrs.
I.eonard, Mrs. been Jiurdtased for the dtiU&lt;b, prepared and aerved bY theShrislmas Carols, Mrs.
S
I
Hawkins, Mrs. Harold Hyseu, l round robin card and gilt was Amos ~d, Mn. H8l'llld Mrs. Raberl Reibel
tal oommlttee. Alter d!Mer waa
PI ~u,ded,
·
S.arhs, Christma&gt; Cards,
Mrs. Robert Harden, Mrs. Doy- P."'Pared for Rev ..
Nor- Black:Iton.. Mrs. Iva
Sb)ger, Chrlstmu atory
lMll'Vl!d, Mrs. William swatul
Goeglein: Yuletide, Mrs.
.
le Sh.uler Mrs. Tim NeutzJin ns. Two comntumcatiOr~ were }4rs. Jerry Grueser, Mrs. Hugh Luke fol1owecl by prayer _by Mila program/ daalrn¥\D,'
'8 $led .
,
•
iniold Snowden· The L it I I e The gaily decorated borne of M Fred T I M Ge g, _read from tre Korean girL
l!earhs Mn. Cleanoe Prince Hawley. Mrs. Oleva Co11er1U, Mn ·lillberta o•Brieu· : . '""
.
•
1 Mrs. Charles Bradbury was the
rs.
ay or, rs . orge \ Devotions were led by Mrs. M: Ger ld Pulllna M ·~ a JUeat, told the stacy of. the
' .
,
,.
· !oft'1l~ e~l most •Jet
Collectmn, Mrs. Arlee selling for the Christmas party Carson, Mrs. ca:l Hysell, Mrs. J. H. Stephenson who
&amp;ave . rs.
a
' rs.
carol, "0 Come All
118m «nderaoo, and Mltla 11110)' th~ J.lalnolta Temple
IN M 1-hott;
I of the Middl•port Child Conser- Bowers, Mrs. While, Mrs. Biggs the Christmas story from Luke
Wilbur ·lui," •rhldl waa loU.,..Ojl py Amabary aOOlllllpanled liJ' Mra. Slotero, ·
Wal
'•stiioi&gt;'!I• · ·. '
an
vatmn Leagne Thursday even· and Mrs. Carnahan.
and closed with prayer.
Y
· '
·tlfOUP slntltDa. A' sift
DiaD ».arttD who 18"1. MYeral the J1AV ' '
by
• Mor an ChriStmas, Mrs. w.. mg .
.
.
Gifts were exchanged and
was held clurlD&amp; the 811Clal
nilnlbero and tbell led Jl'OUP meetllig
san
Mrs
read A Silver . The meetmg was opened with
Mrs. Wippel, on behalf of the
RefrOihmen!s were
alngln&amp;.
The haU ..... d
awl
Mrs. Oliver clark The ' "The Mother's Prayer" followIS
class, presented Mrs. Slephenfrllm • table oovered
An old. tfaablolled Chrlstmu lng with the holdlay .. _ .
Wht ~~,:.~of Kin ; Mrs. Wliliam'd by devotiOns glven by Mrs. I
son, the teacher, with a gUt.
0 I
White cloth and red net wttb. waa _I[IV"'!.W ,Mrs. P~yllla Mul- The meeitns, llpelled
01
G
'A
F E
I L w. McComas who re.ad
A dessert course, coffee and JuniOr youth of !lea Meth· oenetr arrangement of red
len whll allll gave the cii(tural lallc form "\Yith Mrs. ~ .
w~
and M;:'' ~; e ~~~:~· selections from "Ideals", Inhome made candy were servjod odi!R Churd1 were guesll at a nations and wblte mums.
'
e~~tlltad, Simple Par- presiding. Reported in · · .,'
si
. t'
g T'
cludmg, "Chnstmas Is Rememto Mrs. T. T. Shelton, Mrs. El· ChriStmas party Thurlday eve-- replleas were oiven as
m
were Bertha McKeJmte
toil
Imek' •· " "The Ro 8 d to l!ethl e- 1be Golden Rule Clas11 of mer Wickham, Mrs. J . E. Fos· mng
· In ·1he soc lal room of the
''
· by· death; "Leora
·
dlChr18 mas
~rmg,
·•
a son
~·
dayb1
rea ngs were
Ma • hem ," "Home to Nazare!~," the Mlddlporl First Baptist ter, Mrs. Harry Bailey, Mrs church with thelr ·-Jeader, Mra. BI-Monthly Club
, lfOUP enjoyed a gJfl ex- slain a sister, .aad B~' li:bi
1
See
and "The Story Often Told but Church elljoyed a covered dish George Skinner, Mrs Lorain William K. Russell, In charge.
Attending were Mrs. ersbach, a brotber-II!-taw. · .
I
Really Known."
dinner and ChristmB&gt;
party Sterrett, Mrs. Ellen c 0 u c II, Gino btought by the children Meet. on
Si88lln, Margaret Follrod, A Chrill~~Jlaa veelliltlwa• rea&lt;~
Thf
~embers ~n~wered roll c~l Thursday evening at the home Mrs. Victor Young Sr., M r 8. to be used in a needy project Members of the
Vera Crow, Jane from
_.Ana HUe~ ~
Pomeroy, Ohio
II
w1th a descnpt10? of the funm-! of Mr. and Mrs. Manning Kloes, Stephenson, Mrs. Aten Sha~, were placed under· the decor. Canasta Club met at the
_ Ktautter, Shlr- areet!ngs Were reJ!fi4, _. ~·
He
est Chnstrnas g1ft they had Second-Ave. The president, Fred Mrs. Joseph Cook, Mrs. Homer ated Christmas tree.
tin reStaurant 'lbW'Iday
Ann ltupe, Norma M.errilee Adams, ' lti'aDdJ.;~
TONIGHT
received. The group voted _to Hoffman, conducted a short Fraley and Mrs. Wippel.
They also broU&amp;ht fruit tor i1J1 I~ a 1:30 turkey diner.
Loe SOyler, _f'llyU• and all gr!llld ~fico&lt;*, Commudi
. Thl
provtde gdts for the Metgs business meeting following the
basketar to be given to sbut-tns FoUowmg the diDner, the
Mullen,
Martin, Mary H. ications were ·read ·.from t•• 'ti ·
County
home.
A
gilt
exchange
dinner.
,
of
the
church
duriDK
the
hol-1
went
to
·
i
ho•
hllma
of
Mn.
lloberta
C. O'Brien, graild chief and Sylvia l!owrie1,
Is
was held and wrappin~s judged. A g~t exchang~ was held •·
Readin~'~s clays, Lu Ann French was In ard Flnlaw, East Main St.,
H. Nellon, Tereaa SWa~ diotrlct deputy.
'
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Flo
1
Mrs. ~ugene Houdash~t won , round the lighted Christmas
~ • : .~~·· of· the wo~Jb1p service which wa&amp; decorated for the m&gt;l
Brown, M~ Karr, Other oHicers ~le_cted wei'e
the pnze for the p&lt;ettiest and Itree duting the social ho~r. the
and ~ the Christmar story lday seaao.o Glfll. ......
exWelker, Rev~ VaiJilhan, Ema J ...., m:elleol lltnl~;
M:s·. Earl Davenport, most hosts serving .,dessert ' course.
? i fr_om.~t.i~. Oou!IISS ~WSOJI led c~nged 1Uid
canasta
and Nidi: Conde, 1Eihel ~tew~, escelleiJ.t junior;
1Velma
ongmal. AU of the packages. The president announce the
the 8foup In carol smglng.
jw1th prlzeo awarded to
Amsbaey, MeUn· Oorg Grueaer, manaaar; GJI,Id·
received hollOfable m~ntion.l toys nad been purchased for the . · .
During. the program !Jour a John Boavti':·IJ!d Mro.
Betsy Amsbaey, ys Cu&lt;;kl&lt;f• p~;
~&amp;."llbers exchanged favonte re- i nursery for Christmas and would
.
oolored film wae shown entit.. McKetme. · , • ..
, and Dian Mar- !!Jt 8eldenabel, , ~i . Nettie;
Geo. Ctpes.
Iprovide five poinsettia plants. A Chnstmas program w~ led, ·~The Blessings of t be A deaserl:.~ was
.
. Haye., "plist eblef; Ethel Stew..
Mrs. Robt:rt Burkett, presi- for shutins of tde church after prese~t~ when the W~s Christ Child ." The meetiftl waa to the above and Mrs. Gu
art, truatee; ~nd Edttb fLanAl
dent ,was in charge of tbe : tbe Christmas services. Gifts A~socmb.on of the ~iddleport closed with prayer. Mrs• . Rua- Cowan, Mn. PaUl Taylor,
nfn&amp;~ installing oflit:er. ,El 11a
The hoatesseo Mrs. i were presented 10 the class ·Fll'st Umted Presbytenan Cbllt- oell was given a slltprlsa glfl Max Fohner,
EIJilene
(]alms Reported
Smith llllt!lJWlOOII that ~ JanJ
.
- -teacher Mr. Dave Darst and ch met Thursday evening at !lie , of mDt glass from the youth. lett and Mrs. Charles RUDe.
Up
Lut
3
Montl,l
uary meetlns ·of lh'l'llll Cheill
I
89
to Rev~ Donald Boone. '
church. The '"""tlng '! llpell· l Robbie Ord was recrtliUona ·
· · . .
The Logan Branch 11fftoe of wiluld be helcl at her hlllll'.
Aflendlng
were
Mr.
and
Mrs./
eel . ~;th a ChriStmas piano duet , leader for games. Relresbments Job'• 'Dtmlf
.
hterl
Bureau to Workmeo'a ·Con&gt;- Gameo ..we"' ·played '!ith priz..
WI
Hofi,Jnan,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Gerald
by
"'"·
Lillian
SUe!!
and
Mn.
!
were
~ed
from a table cov- ·
·
·
'
'
. made award. lolal· eo awardl.t to Wtnooa Cook,
Loi
Anthony, Mr. and Mrs. David I Paul H~ptonatal! followed .~Y ' ered With a white clolb and Plan lmlallat!on
4205Jso.211 fiX' compenoa- Mra. Cuclcier and Mn. CampDorsi Mr. and Mrs . Ton) Fowl- group SingiDI of the ciU'ol, o . centered With a while Docked Bethel No. 112 of tho
medical' and boa tlal ae • bell. Glfta w.,. exchaDged 11\i
JOIN NOW AND
er, Mr. and Mrs. Kloes, Mrs. L/tlle Town of S.thleben]." Itree with tiny orll8melll and tlooal
Ill;
.
Chrlslmi. OIIOldeo 8114 4
David
Jenkins,
Mrs.
Barbara
'
Mrs.
Susan
Park
wu
ileTo- ~ol&lt;ed by red and l!'een ClO· 1!!81 lo IOCUW· -ton ·
of 111M, accord· served, Jltef wblcb ·l;b,riatmli
BE READY FOR NEXT
.Mtlrrav·. Mrs. Harold Thomas I tiona! chairman, readq the die!.
day e¥tn1Ilfl, lll · llle .
to .flguniS released today readlltl• were stvan by Mi-o.
and
Rev.
Boone,
.
ChriStmas
story
from
Luke
and
!Mrs.
Robert
Hysell
was
food
Mallllllic
T.mpla.
..
M. GauU de uti ad- Campbell an&lt;Uolra. SJn!1b.
. CHRISTMAS AND
two thdinga on the Cllrislmu chairman assisted by Mrs. Keith step!Ianle Pullen.
f ~ p Lo
.
theme. The prayer for mlaalliD- Gobel and Mrs. Jlo&amp;er Toney. prinoeSI, presided In the
san M
d
1
:GET ....
Bradbury, Mrs. Jeanne Cooke, aries was given by Mlsa Mar- MJBS Bess Sanborn and Mra aenoe of the ·honored .
Thls Off ce.
r'l. Lloy 'HOIU.I
1
11
Mrs. J•mes Johnson, and Mrs. garet Sau!".
. RusseU were cbaperoneJ ,.;, 1~lana , _ · ~ · lw 1
·
in- To her Cllr4 Club
Jolin Kraw~I&lt;ZYn, served red ~or the program, M~.
the party.
lice far lil~~~l!t
t»eii.'·
-~-" ·~ Mrs. · Bruce Lloyd . enteria!!!;
velvet cake. Favora of
Sruley gave reveral teadlnga
on Detembe;., lll II' 1:!0
Tile
{;;;:;b' :
ed her .caid elub Tltursda~
nativities were giver, to those entitlde, "How the Great
Woodmen FllmUiN Installation will. be held
cl!inll 1 a Hocklnce ill at ·ber lx&gt;me on N. ' Nilrui.
present. The meeting was
Came," "G~Is of the
day December lt'·aod· au
. or . .B· Ave. The house wu ~rll~
eel wilh "Silent Ni&amp;ht,"
and "Annie and Wlllle's
Guest. for Pllrt.y
ents, Easterp
aod Maaooa AlbeOI, Melfll; GsUia, JaclOidn, for the holiday sealion IDcllldful
around the lighted tree.
.,
A Christmas porty
Invited.
Vinton and Fairfield counties. a Ugbtad tree.
. .
The group voled to
ed by the Modern
of the
Prlzeo were won b)i Mrs.
to
the
Firemen's
lnalll'llllce'
Company
WU
But
muy
a
ehlld
sttll
Is
lookln&amp;
tor
Crooks aod· Mro.
we
project. The meeltDK wu
Dec. !Sth at 6 p.m. at
At their tree 111 caunt and Webster; guel$ for
Ou
SPECIAUZED
eel
with
'Silent
Night"
dllleatll'
Methodist
Church
In
bare.
lng. Otbero ~
I
FOR THOSE
, "The Lord's Prayer."
'fl"'l, served by the
John z::·BMr:s~.1~J~ane
SEVERELY
Santa cookies.
Women•• group for the
So let's oot forget lhe needy Mrs. Jamea
candy and ice tream .
bers and their famlllea of
·~N
. ,I!R: .
onel;: .
lea Sruler and Mrs.
sorved from a table
• Middleport, and
~ rp
·Who' -are - praylnl for some A gUt exch111111e
with poinsettlaa and
are'U.
.CB~ IS NEAR
1111:
durin&amp; the social
•
Hostess
were
Mrs.
Dwight
A
And
buy
llllllle presento eolra, grllUp met et tho
'
11 won't be tong untn Xmas day; And live lhclr heatts a Ull. taurant for 'a
lace, Mrs, Paul Haptonstsll Mra. '
,
LY 3-4550
Lewis sauer, Margaret
llnd napklna
The pines are whisperill8 low,
- Leona •Daola
the
245 E. 51•'- St. Athens Mrs. Joe Bailey, Mrs.
out the Chri!tmas theme.
Sonia Ia Jllllltblnl up Ida lllelgh;
Ohiln•er and Mrs Lillian
Organ mualc was
Tbo reindooil are IIUIDiplnl to
• '
·
'he dinner by
. .be on their way,
Baker, aon of Jlliln Baker,
dleport.
How happy are the children
A· prize waa preaentad to
Sltlln&amp; around the fire
Eorly Orden N11w Baing Taken
11ldest and younsest
bright,
... I.. ,.
and &amp;lilt' and candy were ctv- WIJhlng the olght ,.. pll8l,
en to all the chUdren. Rev. Mar- And for mao mornlni Jlglll
vln Dowibo aod his two lOili ·
·
attended the party. Rev.
Brilhl thclr &amp;lowlq faces,
p.m~
oon led o the entire
' As theY see. the sn'owllrops faU
.
.' ~
singing I •number of
Lool&lt;lnl at tDe presenll
carols accompanied by
On the tree .. brlfht and
Gr~~pn on the plano, aeOl'etarY
the ~ ·are llpOIII!d,
of Camp 6335.
Wrappin8 papeti are rifl)'·
wbere;
·
ANNOUNCE SERVICE
Christmas Communion aenlcea will .be bel at the Syracuse
Uniled
Preobyteri1m
' I
Cburrh S'l"'i"r morning al 1:10.
.I
The guest :speaker will be Rev.
Leonard Mcintire, General
' .
"' I
;I.
byter
of
Logan.
SWiday
SclxiOI
DII'OfiT lAC,,
RECEIVE NIXT
will follow at 10:!0. The Chrlat.NOVIMBER
.-WIIC , _ II WIIKI
mao .· prOIJ'Ilm will be held at
$ 12.50
1St
7:30 p.m. The public Ia cordlaJ..I
ly Invited.
~
I .
$ 25.00
IOo
'·
Fall and Chrlotrilu Arrangomonto - Chrlllmu
$ 50.00
: -w"
DAUOilTER 1IOIIN
' 1.00
Wrutho
Grave
Blankets
Cut
Floworo
Mr. and Mrt. Jameo Cllller,
$100.00
'2.00
.MENS
3ll!i. Cotlllw SL, anniiun&lt;e '
CorHU" Gift ltemo In Abundance
$150.00
Jo
birth QL an II!! P,ound
' 1.00
WE GIVE TOP VALUE STAMPS
Wi
Jacqueltna Sue D,c.
.
$250.00
..._
' 5.00
Ht
Holzer HIISPita!: T!lisr lllil&gt;'
th•
$500.00
a
daughter Darla Kay, U
.10.00
A Florafox Mombor, Wo Wlro Flowers Everywhere
inJ
months.
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PHYLLIS WIGAL .
. SUZV PARKER
LINDA MOORE
FAYE ROUSI:I
JUNIOR MISS CANDIDATES - Six of the ~0 ca did t , · th titl J ·
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Bfler, her talent act, !ostrumental; Phyllis Wigal, So~the~:':.n:~ ·d:ught~r ~n~o~ !'JISS 3fAri!~s -i·ount~, above, are. Dla,na• Bier, E~step• HI~, daqghter of Paul and Ruth
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Jean Parker coronet solo· Linda Leigh Moore Porn r . High d
Y VIa an
•gal, mstrumental, Suzy Parker, Rutland High, daughter of Homer and
Violet Mor...ity, sewing e.iJibits, and .Faye Ro~sh, so"ufti'ern HiJroa~~:~"t:"~: !~~
H~~ ~oo~ 08m~nologue; K.tty Morari!Y· Pomeroy High, daughter of Lawrence
• vocal. ·T he Junior Mtss Pageant. sponsored by the Meigs County
Jaycees, will be presented in Middleport High School liuditorf~ De 28 1 8 · aM' anc e. YLo
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ckwood, 1963 Junior Miss of Ohio, will cro~ Meigs County's Junior Miss.

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70 New Customers Ad~~ ·;
Insuring SmoothServi~e.·
Columbia Gas of Ohio, Inc., has taken
tribution
naturai gasgasin system,
Reedsville
:~~·;~l~~~~:
lion
of theof Reedsville
It wao
. ,151 pipeline project has beeo

l~r~~~~
gas system has served 70 .
~
wells which have been fotuid' ·tdl'l
of Ohio customers In Reeds\'ille1.·~
othe; Ohio communities,-now m~Y~
and convenience of d"f!"Ddabl,e;; &lt; )'~ ,
1ervice. Columbia officials said.
.r .
·
cent of the nat·
by Columbia of service to Reedsville,
comes from has started work 'on a
insure a cOn- pipeline improvement ~lw:';i
suoply .Iwhich will make it
System, Inc. serve more than 30
of Columbia of potential customers.
vast amounts I line will be laid
in Louisiana and I Route 681, just west
single pur·[ ville.
ever trahS- The
J . Hughes car~¥-: ·
Imiolettod recently 1 tion Co. of Huntington
1
Oil and Refin- ! is installing thf' neyt pi~=~
urcl1aae of more for Columbia. Work is --~
cubic feet of ed to be completed b)
customers of : The new Columbia of
System compan· customers accounts will
. six other sta1e:s . . handled by the ";'"~~:::Jii·~
the· erlention of fice at Middleport.
about service shoulti be dir·•,;,_
ed to Columbia of Uhio's o.'·· "'
at 138 N. Second Ave., in
dleport,'' Allan L. '-!:''~~=~:
dleport manager for

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of Ohio, said.

The Reedsvill• property
be operated as • part or
umhia of Ohio's Jackslln 1. ~1:!
sion. General headquarters
Columbia
of Ohio is in Col•!ll•
1
bus. Columbia of Ohict
more than 880-G00 ,retail
mers in 56 Ohio eountiet. ---~- '

Police Probe
PairofB&amp;Es
In Middle~rt

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Open Every DCly
From 9 .a.m. :to 9

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Paid On ~vingsl ,
Mer'J~,tral llolerve System

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Insurance Corporatlala

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POMERQY
FLOWER SHOP
Ph. W~ 2-2039 Dey or NiohtW. Main lt.

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Member Pomtror't Gold liar
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ADMIRAL

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,

Middleport pollee! are
IHUlJL a. N.
-gating two more b~:.::
Marabout, R.N . . enterin~s, Chief of
of i bert Gal key said tbls
Hospital. Sbe He reported that theves
at the ;open the back doors of
1960 Smith residence at 371
ser\tlce. st and Kal Hindy home
she was uam- se1l-st, Saturday night;·
.
homes wen entered
Ad m Imstrator
, A !h 't'
ld ·
wi&amp;b her '
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a
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to
1
raclio
was
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from
Darec r. tH' d ho
b
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1 nothing was stolen
Hospital
IChief Gilkey said hi! :
(olssim" - Isiah ment will oontinue a
Alma Park-· investigation of
enterings in the vUiip
Earl Qleport.

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