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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1964

Christmas
Pomeroy. Ohio

Three-Day Rampage Leaves 7,000
West Coast Residents Homeless

TONIGHT &amp; THURSDI' Y
NOT OPEN
MERRY CHRISTMI'S
FTiday and Saturday
December 25·26
"RIDE THE WILD SURF"
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J;abian, Shelley Fabares-l-.Tab

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Eskimo. See: Cbampton Surf·

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biggest pigskin thrl lsi

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Khh Will Be Kids

PVT. DANNY !MITB :
Pvt. DaDDy A. Smllll, . .

Colorcartoans

"' Mr. 111111 Mn. Alben Smldi
of Pomeroy, bas complel(jl
hio basic II'IIIDial wllll lite U.

Sunday, Monday, Tuesday
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"lEACH PARTYU
(Technieolor)
Frailkie Avalon, An_nette Funicello. Bob Cummmgs. Eva

S. Army lu Fl. Kuoll, Kf.'

Pvt. Smllb lo DOW opolldbtl '
holiday leave with bl1 f1adlj
aud lrleuds Ia Pomeroy oDc1
will reta"' to Ft. SUI, Okla.,
ou Jau. 1. He h a Ill' ......
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SJx, Dorothy Malone. Harve)l

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Featurrtt•: G I Dood IT
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RALL'S
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THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED
CHRISTMAS EVE AT 6 P.M.
AND ALL DAY CHRISTMAS
OPEN SATURDAY DEC. 26th
FROM 9 AM to 9 PM

Mrs. Hampton
Direds Annual
Church Program

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OLD·fASHIORED
COIL
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BEST YOU CAN BUY BECAUSE:
• NO OLD FASHIONED
COIL SPRINGS
· NEW SHIPMENT
• WRITTEN LIFETIME GUARANTEE
OF CHAIRS JUST • CHOICE OF HUNDREDS
OF DECORATOR FABRICS
ARRIVED IN TIME
• PRICED liiO MORE THAN
FOR CHRISTMASi
ORDINARY FURNITURE
• MODERN, TRADITIONAL,
SPECIAL
CONTEMPORARY AND
EARLY AMERICAN STYLES
LOW PRICESI

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ChrillmU danger aDd you havo to
'IIOIIder 11bat'a to be merry abOul
A ChrillmH tree, you ere reminded,

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blm be'l &amp;•I - ·
'· Bdeei's oarcold or lllr&lt;Oldol11 IS one .ol them.
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politics, ID elec:tlon IJIII rollltant blterna!lonal crises, quite ~-few ol Ul found
time this fall to atte..d a eollege football
Is a potea!W fire trap. So are the lwink·
two.
lin&amp; llghll that go on 11. Ancllf a bot wire gameA or
total of 23,354,477 of us, In fad.
on the Ugbt t!Ord should be exposed and
And mind you, this was for rollege
touch a metallic tree-look out, Santa!
football only. II doesn't Include lhe mU.
Chtlsl.mu toys, you are Informed,
lions of other hardY lOuis who go to prooneu have sharp points or rough edges
fessional football gameo and keep right
that ean cut you, blind you, choke you or
on going far into the winter In weather
stab ,.ou. Other toya can burn you.
that would keep an Eskimo Inside bit lg•
And: DO'* the happy word has been
loo.
noshed that our perennial Christmas faThere Is a simple lesson to be learnvorites, mlstletoe and poinsettias, ean be
ed anew from ~ all-time high In grid·
Iron popularity --' five per cent greater
poisonoua If eaten.
It almost makes you think that the
than last year.
only way to survive lhe jolly yuletide is
It Is this: Give the people 10methlng
to get out of the house and drive away.
they want, and they'D lake it from there.
Then you remember thai Christmas high·
Football is act[on. It is drama. II is
way traffic Is the most ruthless killer of
excitement and pageantry. It appeals to
both sexes and to all ages. It is ronfUct
all.
It's to the everlasting credit of the
without hOrror or tragedy. It iJ also ex·
human race that people can stand up to
cellent emotional therapy, durinl lhe
all these gloomy threats and manage to
game and after.
malre Christmas the 'gayest and most
If our team wins, we feel wonderful.
If it loses - well, who can be happier in
wonderful time of the year.
Let's be careful, let's play It safe.
a melancholy way than a Monday morn·
For no one wants an accident to mar the
ing quarterback replaying the game end
joy of the holiday season. But let's nev·
giving the roach, the players and every·
er forget that the real Christmas apirit
one within earshot the benefit of hi.s
is love and happiness, not fear and trem·
thinking?
If football did nothing more than
bling.
So Merry Christmas - and may you
this, the contribution it would make to
personal satidaction would be invaluable,
rome throuKh unscathed.

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Unlled Prett lnlemolloaal
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Tbe
federal government In all of Ito
aolemn majesty has finallY tak.
en cognizance of a natkmal
problem that sticks out like a
aore thumb.
11 Is the tbumb and other append ages that each Christmas
are left torn and bleeding by
the struule to put together
toys, bicycles and other unassembled gift merchandise.
On Christmas Eve, deM old
dad is suddenly confronted with
a stack of sheet metal, a set of
blueprints comprehensible only
to mechanical engineers, · an
orders to tum this Into a mint
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will prove .very effective.
erers.
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In my opiniOn, the sale of lin'
"Tbe 11!11011 'would open neil"" . TbiB CuBCbea tbo dlapM!Is. .
asoembled gift
should •be tllllions with toy manufactute!J.•.., The lumpa appear
made a capital offense, punlsl&gt;o to obt.liln for us all the wail" ·
J¥Y be
lor oeVeral
able by public banging. ·. ' ·· '.,jd benefiis enjoyed by the Inmontht. As
aew
UntO the l"l'C oees fit to·take .· temaUnnal A-lation of Maones may flll'lll. Tlae
a atrnnger stand, · I favor a · d)lilbts ·
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move advocated bY o colleague
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of mtDe wilD oenl me tile· fol• ·· .• "OUI' contract would
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ven then tt does 1101 alway&amp;
"Having jOJst completed a
lor workmen's ,eompensatlnn·ll&gt; ,. progress sufliciently to Interfere
hour sllol puttinl· together • cover fingers notcbed by slip- .. . with the IIOml8l lunctloD o1
bo• of bolla called the Go-Kart. J&gt;lnl• ...-.wdr\veB and thumbs
these OJ"gans.
a chain-driven Imitation hot rod taceraled by l!hatp qes."
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of lite alla!IJ betdp
would like to see the AF!l£10 of the worid; ..urutei y.Qi\lrq;
of !hill dl10810 and 1M
101 buay and organize a unloll nolhlnllo lose but'your·palns. ·
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BROADWAY BULLETIN BOARD
Since Sam Cooke was killed In Call·
One of the hottest stories of 1964
fornia, stores In this area report a fabu·
cooled down alter a government official
lous number of sales of his rerords. And
quietly showed a heckler that he had
he is understood to have recorded a large
''the goods" on him - " the goods" in·
quantity of material that has been on
eluding wild orgies at a posh Washing· · the shelf but will be released because of
ton hotel. The big critic suddenly bethe rush of fans to buy everything he
came mild in the face of-the evidence,
ever made. It should he of some romfort
and is likely to lade out of the news
to his widow that she will be taken care
headlines u quickly as possible . . The
of finan cially, but Sam' s friends in the
death of Bill Bendix, which saddened ev·
music business still would like to know
eryone who knew him - he was such a
what the story was. They can't figure it
darling person - means the end of a
out from what they read in the papers
muiti·million dollar lawsuit he bad filed
about his death.
against CBS. Bill and Martha Raye were
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of influence In Washington are pushing
the network cancelled with the explan·
Kenny O'Donnell, ex-Kennedy atde, for
ation that Bill's health might not pennit
J. Edgar Hoover's command post when
site by
=kDouhle
the ireatments thai
him to fulfill his contract. Unfortunately
the FBI chief eventually retires . . One
Further complicating the sltuhave beeD USed ere Irradiation
that was correct, but Bill's lawyers insti·
of Broadway's most famous spots has
ation is the likelihood that b•
with qy•
tuted a suit claiming he was In good
the lime the atoekings arenunt
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been laying off more and more of its
health and the CBS stat~ment bad causstall during the past four weeks .. , The
by· the chimney with care, dear
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new Sophia Laren-Marcello !IIM\rojanni
old dad wm be pretty well YOUTH ASKED FOR 'ri '' ' 'o.;,.k Fin 8
other
·end ,ebloroqulne.
Now that "Synanon House" has been
flick, "Marriage, Italian Style,'; ·uved up
anocltered.
This column is dedicated to Ush singer&amp; Came over to .AmWhen
really
elfect!Yf
filmed by Columbia Pictures, and ".tun·
to all advance notices - and more soHeretotore, the U.S govern· youag people, their problems erlca, their stuff wu all pretratmenl Ill cU8coverecl, kle Priest" looks like a good bet for a
when It was premiered. It is gay, sad,
ment
has
more
or
less
ignored
and
pleisures,
.
their
troubles
reconled
..,d
when
they
were
ever' lhl!se ,'ifiU
so 0111 1111
movie treatment, the Hollywood studios
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funny, beautiful, and not to be missed.
this
problem,
leaving
us
poor
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and
fun.
As
w1th
the
rest
of
up
on
stage
they
weren't
real·
window.
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will be looking into the incredible story
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Joe Levine tossed a small party (small
lathers at the mercy of a shift- Helen Help Us!, H welcomes ly Binalnl, just ~ • talking,
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of Dr. Robert 'Baird soon. He's the fear·
for Joe) at Danny's Hideaway afterwards,
less Santa Clauo who Is too colo laughs but won't dodge
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less doctor of East Harlem whose saga is
and Peter Lawford seemed to be getting
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more amazing than the other two put toa kick out of hearing Milton Berle and
gether; hi.s explosive bOOk. "Narcotics·
Jack E. Leonard trade loving insults achaul down the chimney.
to YOUTH ASKED FOR IT, In ,..-son, we 'just saw tbem,
-Would the sweetener cauoejthiB!
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ross the crowded room .. . Joseph von
But thia year, for what it care of- Helen Help Us!, this but beifd a record. Why wOUld . , '
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Sternberg's autobiography, "Fun in a
may
be
worth,
the
Federal
newspaper.
they
do
a
thing
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asaooday Galleys ... The underworld is con·
Chinese Laundry," will be published by
Trade Commisslol1 has taken a NATURAL LOOK OVERDONE
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wllh .4,1abelel. It Ill olllo.
Yinced that the Star of India job was
Macmillan in April. The title, which you
position on what it c•ll• the Dear Helen:
MAD
atcompa1\lment of ad..n.. ·
clone on order lor some super-wealthy
may well wonder about, comes from tho
aem collector who paid for the loot as
Christmas
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or
something!
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especially In persona
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knuckles."
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and he says working in Hollywood in the
"The commission feels that that falls In your eyes aod: tbe · ·· Whetbl!r
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old days was like working in s Chinese
where
merchandise
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depicted
"
natural
took"
that
makes
lip..
not
owr
pretty
wOII.
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Is
dedicated
Ia
laundry. Von Sternberg is best known to
as ready to use but 1n fact re- stick and color In your chetks ,guarded. aocret - but lt often · !ami living, ;oo U you're hav·
The State Dept. was just as happy as
flicker lans as Marlene Dietrich's mentor,
offlcillls of Notre Dame over the banning
lng ·. d
tiJ'OUble or
just
qui..., assembly. the advertising "out," and teXtured stocklilgs · happen! mEngland wbert 81111·
and that's not a very Orienta scene, but
should
contain
a
disclosure
that
that
look
like
something
out
of
ers
have
learned,
they
can't
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plain!,trouble;
let.
Helen
belp
of "John Gl&gt;ldfarb." They feared it would
anyway, he knows what it means even If
ourely offend all thOse oil country sheiks
the Item muot be put together," the attic, and tennis shoes with- ·beat tiJI! .ocreams so why, otralll •· .YOU: Sb• ..will also weicoma
we don't.
It oald.
out socks, and all that junk their votces1 ·
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we coddle so tenderly . . . The changes
Is the teenage market still affecting
Not Vort Effective
I think they're all jus!' awfut After 'aU;.you ean .tum an am· .
lklin Botto! in can
of off-track betting have become amost
show business'!' Yes, indeedy-do. There
ni,l,
,the. bewildered city officials
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Wblle
it
Is
nice
to
have
the
1
was
reading
aboUt
what-_'
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neoAf&gt;apor.
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was a startling example rushed through
who though~. it would solve their money
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commission on record as at Philadelphia
"consel'VatlveB'' voit!i!! ·are-' altUI!y taped•. But · . ,., '' ·
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a blJ( talent agency when the brass turn·
problems have learned the !acts of gamb·
least recognizing the mstence .and the New Jeroey 'squeeks'" when ·yo. over-uuldullta '· ffMi&lt;. ' ' .. 'Site' of Canada's
• acre
ed i!own an exceptionally line singer.
liDJilUe. Instead, some of them will push
of the problem, 1 rather d. . .;.!:-l"ear and tt SOllnds just ptatn·· the 8\age; If
ScreecbY· EXPO 67 ..jj htatorle
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other contributions to the world of lllu•
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sion) are expecting a baby . . . The masskyiighlin' goea all . ,.:•l:;t 1:
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termind of that English train heist, who
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broke jail a lew months ago, has been
BBll" "ben Buddy Hackett goes on vaca· traced to Canada, and ·the Mounties al·
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nabbed.
Tb9uBh the pr\nclJitl of Ugh\-, "mie, especlaily when il ,srows '
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lesa, they are often discovered
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£HRI5TMAS

BEGIN$ SATURDA'(

Here' a hop(nq Scmlct'o reindeer
delivery comes through with your special
W!abes, mcluding all of the joy
~cheer that goes with Christmas.

Dloconllnuocl Styl• Only

HUSH PUPPIES

McClure's Dairy Isle
. ' !.OCUST STREET

OLD-FASHIONED

Christmas
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MIDDLEPORT
The Cluumel Swllu: 'Ibis past
Monday night's CBS.TV docuJDentary, 41 C1Irlstmas in Appa.

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money and goods• •. result: CB!&gt; II

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sayo the Salvation Army has
agreed to distribute gifts , pur·
chaaed by donations, to
childr"' of Appslachla.

OJJo wilh you tho happiest of

JoH at Christmas

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Joy to the woriJ • •• and special good
Vfishos lo our friond• Md tMir familiu.

filed wilh oil tho friendly

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WAS!nNGTON IUPI)
most hall the U. S. populationll
five years old and over
in
a different house in 1960 than
in 1955 and almost .everybod
lived in a house other than· the

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Christmas and a Yuletide SeGiOn
IJIQI}ding with sood cheer.

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forge a suanpr SOI:ietybulkCIIII!JG!er understandlnc
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pvernment lor abort periods
to meet ura:ent need1.

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climb to the top.
government'• top jobs are now
Their views on their jobs. filled on "a highly personal bastraining and luck as more im·
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Th

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is" !rom within the individual
als to improve selection
government employes is
talned in "'11te Higher
Service," a study hy David T. alion of a central board to eva!·
Stanley. It was published by uate workers !rom all parts of
th B-"'"i' Institution an ln· the iOYemment lor a top job In
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one gaency. They would require
dependent OJ11anlzahon devoted a preildential appointment tO
to nonpartlson reaearch.
the l)llSltion but without Senate
A Btooldlll• atall mombol',
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Stanley studied th.e personnel confltmallon.
records and InterViewed
Top civJI servants sampled
of the government's 16,000 em· rated hard work aa the leallt
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ployes I!Uiklng between '16,460 helpful factor in gettiog ahead.
aud $24,500 annually.
Education and training were
The average top clvU ..,.,ant rated moot important alq
Is a college man, In his 50B and with luck. ability, experience,
has spent 20 yeara in the same and opportunity.
federal department advancing
six or seven times until movilll Longof'llnge plano to develop
into the large, private olllce. top uecutlves could mclude
Middleport
Generally, all are dedicated, ! creation of a federal staff ':""
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and speclfi&lt; promotion, and ...,.
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port safd.

brackets get their satisfaction
from lhe challenges, scope
variety of their duties.
value chances for
and independence.

The report said President ·
Johnson should "IIYf aerloua
consideration 11 to creation of an
elite corps ol top govermnent
workers, slJnilf.r to the mililllry

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At this special season of the year , ifi~ a tif!t~ for remembering •·.
past favors to thOSIJ, whose assQc;iations we
vaill)l above
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cheer' .ahd
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...·, 'IXPRissiNG oua GRATITUDE FOR
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area we serve. We want to tha~k t~!~oeal A11f';~9J!f.:~~d ra~i91 ·j~0people who have given us their 'supp9r,t, ~t,o~ th~ i~?~~~ and the~.: '.
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bringing an end to

"And when they . , . com••ll
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salary was not enoUIIh.
Because of ~~eumbersome and ·
Inflexible" hiring rules, the fed·
oral government &lt;annot take ad·
vantage o£ top executives out·
aide of government, tbe report
said. To Improve the JituatioD,

aood things will come
to you on this Chrlotmas Day 'and all the

was signed between the U. S.
and Great Britain at

A thought for the day -11oe II
prophet lilalah said before Chr'ist II
was born: "Bebold a
shall conceive, and bear a son,
. and Shall call his · name
Jmmanuel.''

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SHENANG SPRINGS
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SHAMROCK MOTEL
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premiered In Cairo, Egypt.
In 1943, Pre!!ldent Franklin D.
Roosevelt announced the appointment ol General -Dwight D.
Eisenhower as tlle commander! in-chief of Allied forces in the .
planned Invasion of Europe.
In 1951, th.e United Nations
proclaimed the North African
inaijon of Libya free and inde·
I pendent.

officer'a C!Of!JI'

WE
THANK

On this day in history :

i In 1814, a treaty of peace

War of 1112.
In 1871. Verdi's opera "Aiida"'

satlslaolion from the aenae
By ll•Inc a lop employe pay
publlc duty and contributing
baaed on a rank and duti"'
public policy.
idenllfted with hll or1111ization,
Most bad one bl&amp; lripa
the government could make
"government complexity." U In- flerlble use of one eueutlve .In
eludes slow procedures, multi· many departments and agenc1e1
pie clearances, 140 much paper- the report said.
work and duplication of effort.
Such 1 corpa aylltem oould
President Johnson has
also be adapted 1o Individual
ued efforts of the late
agenetea and departments.
John F. Kennedy lo pi n~:~ i r--------.,1
quality
peraonnel Into key gov·
ernment Jobs. The program Included recently approved "super" pay gradea to top govern-

weexputs5 our
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Many key administrators

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THE ALMANAC
By United Prell latenatioaal
Today is Thursday, Dec. 24,
the ~th day of 1964 with seven 11
to follow.
The moon is approaching
last quarte: .
The morning !Itars ar• Ven,us II
and Mars.
evening !tars are . Ju1pite1' II
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The lolarqul! de Lafayette lJ
buried ln Picpua cemetery at
Parlo, Fl'anct. AI the lime of
his death, the state of
ahlpped the earth with
he was eovered to France. so
that be might Ue •ternaUy UQo
American soli.

The bowhesd, or Greenland
whale, has the largest mouth.
It Is eapable of easily bolilinil ll
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Joyful wishes and the very best
of holiday happinesa to ow many hiends.

Page St.

Middleport, 0.

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the women suddenly left
field and Jordanian soldiers
grims from all over the wmrld Iopened fire.
thronged the sbrlnes of old
Israeli forces returned the

CIIrlllllas u lleartitlllild Jllplre

fire . Jordania machine guns
kept them from reaching the
three wounded men until U.N.
observers arranged 1 truce late

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for )'OW' go&amp;J
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sJdes. the early bird Cbrlstn1a~
had first grabs

reafiJ way-out gilt ties.
Just go to the
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the scent of ch.oice . .Usually,
·lhi after-shave concoctions
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games tO cwe~rfle that
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Mrs. Ethel IIetz, 538 Faurlb
1llV&lt;o., Willlalll C. 'Huh, Rl 1,
Vintoo: """· Frank C. Smith,
2, Vlntoo; U. N. Justuo,
1, Vinton; Bryant W. Harmon, a5 Madlaon Ave., GaJII.
polla ; Mr~. · Ralph W, Garnes,
Rt. 2, Bidwell; ROy 0. Smltb,
Rt. I, Pomeroy; Mro. Robert L.
Armstrong, Pt. Pleuant; MonIca L. Staats, Ravenswood; Mro.
John R. lladley, Hamden; Zecb
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past 21 hours Included:
Mila Jane Powell, Timothy
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Chargers In Ute American ponents Cell I b~ I!IOIIial ad- amonc' ...,;;
at · fliulll
Football League's title game at vantage." .
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Balfalo on Saturday. And Uta Pract\caUy II\ lll •.oveecl also ;~ . . ,. .. ~ P
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positively with the 10 fans.
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any of · the lour teams In the
By MAR'ftN LADER
State In the Rose Bowl, Arka,.. Iitle games this weekend would II
UPI 5por1o WrJ1er
jsas vs. Nebraska in the Cotton
have any derog&lt;lory psyBowl; Alabama '"· TeEn In &lt;bologl..t elf!ot. They'd be II!
The traditional Christmao the orange Bowl and Syracuse there going all out. with
spirit of g~ will lo all faces vs. Louisiana State in the Sug- usual patterns of plalr-'llgbt:ll

Game Televised

North College All-Stars to
Meet South Tomorrow

As the sacred story

of the manger unfolds

anew, we wioh you a Christmo• full of
good cheer and spirjtuaJ contentment.

Foglesong Funeral Home
MASON, W. VA,

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It may not be a "whlle

on New Ye&amp;J"I down to the last

the Nortb Invades the Day; Florida Slate vs. Oklaho- utes."
South to resume old . rivalries ma in tho Gator Bowl and the
Magic Number
a pair of college football East-Weal Shrine game 011 Jan. Graham was asked "But
bowl gameo.
- ~: the Hula B?wl game on Jan. wltat U a team spurted into a
A Beld ldcludlng live AIL- i 8 and the Semor Bowl game
throe • touchdown lead In
America perfonilers will get j Jan. 11•
period? Wouldn't
the hoUday weekond oil· lo a A crowd of aJm&lt;m,
leader a 4istinct IIOY-1
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margin and force
lbe Nortb meelll the Soutb In Bowl for lbe Shrine III!De, opponent 1o concentrate on an
their RIIDUal Sltrlne game at which malehes lbo clw of lbo aerial game to catch up?
Miami. Fla. Tbla contest a!tould nation's graduating seniors. "Yes - it might," otto adfeature a blitzing air duel ·be- This 17th meeltng of the teaml mltted. "A lbree-touchdown adtween Notre Dame's John lin· will be televlaed na~)J vanlal• at ·any · place in
arte lor the North and Jerry !lartlng at S p.m. EST.
game Bhould givo the leaders a
Rhome of TuiJa and Roeer One fai!Cinating feature of thla bJa psycho!ogica) advantage.
staubach of Navy for the Soutb. contest Ia tbat It pita the lEst But that would not be ·true of
The I09"viii contlnu1 Sa•- two Helaman trophy winDers ' · lead by only one or two early
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Do the pro'o try harder to
baWe In tho Blue-Gray game outstan~lng eolleglalo player
ellck off ear)J tallies than to
at M011!gom~, Ala., and the a junior wltllo Ruane
latfr•
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acore
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TOI8ll Tech at El Puo, Tu. ~distinction In the 19M
"No," · eaid Otto, "tbey're
Still lo &lt;0111e In the nut two The. South, which bQ 1
weeks are Michigan vo. Oregon edge In this oerlel, 114 lll&amp;bl
favorite to wblp lbo North
· t:l.ntraclll.
again.
Rhea 2t who atlenda South Virginia Tech and Tens
siate College was u- 1Christian probably will provide
signed to Fort Laud.;roale
lbe ollensiva punch for lbo
lbo Florida state League.
Gray team at Monlgall!ery.
~ oon, 18, wao assigned to Greens- Representing VIrginia Tech. Ill
boro ol the Carolina League.
1be backlleltl are quarterback
Bob Schweickert and IUIIb a c
C.\RDIFF, LISBON TIE
Sonny Utz w1t1Je TCt -~•- 11 '
CARDIFF, Walea
hal(baell Jim .fiiUVer and I'IIUC&amp;rdlU City qualllled · for
back Larry Bulalch.
quarter-linala of the
Tom Myers ·of Northwestern.
soccer cup of cup winners CQII»
Wydman of Penn
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Eby of Purdueiare the
tie with Sporting of
Blue quarterbacb and most
Wednesday. C&amp;rdill had nipped the running burdOIII should
Sportlnc 2-1 In the first leg.
oo Mike Co• of Iowa ·state.

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War Memorial Stdlum.

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sold. But II quality to lie

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SAvANNAH, Ga. (UPn - Two jive-talking hitchhlk·
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continue a five-state crime spree.
"Like we migbt as well .clear it all up, we're only going to fry once," one of the pair told detectives during
seven hours of questioning.
Weaving a trail of ardled robberies' assaults and. aatomobile
on instructions from pollee here,
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see, Kentucky, West ··:Ylrginia Wednesday in an abandoned
and North Carolina, thi · youths shack near Rome. He
alao boasted of shooting a Ma- treed his hands and tried
rlne sergeant who tried to stop crawl to the door before dyi[lg
them (rrim stealing 'hls .car in of head injuries.
HWltltigloD, W.Va., their home- Copeland, a popular, roij&gt;eCt· ll
town.
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and peace of tMt Day, ""'•" t1uz
Gllgeil""" tM glory of GOd wlfpH Son
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14y liMping in O.TIIIJIIier.

tlepictlng both the nattvlty and least aU grade average .i..n;ti~.;~~B,:ur~n:;.•.;and;;;;;.;so;;;;;:n,~M;;,r:;;s·..c::;·:..,..:;A;;,.,h:i~~iiiii~~~~~~~~~i5iiiiiiii~~iii:iiiiiiiii'(;
wmter plctureo. ali the windows classes. The group is a&lt;
Creek 111gb achoOJ.
and doors to the front entrance
The wi&gt;nderland was
of lbe school have been glom- and recently ma&lt;le a trip
by lbe school's art club.
orlzed
Huntington Art Gallery.
"Winter Wonderland" Ia
One scene even abows " Ma- "Members of the arl club
lbome of lbo group'•
rna Kissing Santa Claus."
Haroldine Thomas, Nicky Hoc·k-11
window and door decoration•
The scene and an art exhibit .rnan, Judy Barnett, Linda IJOII-]1
tbe aebool. .
were done by studentl under ney, Susan Frances, John DanPainted in ali tho colon
the dlrecUon of Mrs. Sarah iels, Randy Fisher, Tim Law·
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, 'i'lle American Legion Awill·ll
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with a covered dish diMer. DurIn&amp; the social hotr the group
held a grab ba&amp; gift exchange.
Clothes were brau&amp;ht for the
Point Pleasant Mlsston and a
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e All Wallpaper Cut 40%
Bicycles&amp;~heel Goads25%.. e Fishing Supplies Less 40%
Hunting C:l!l~es 3Q% OFF
• Baseball Gloves Less 50% :
All PaintG~@uf2S% OFF
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SALE ENDS SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, 1965

on StmdaY,, ~comber 20th
the Loilon 'Hsll for eblldren
VeteriDJ. II
was amwuriC:Odljl
that appro~lmately n children
attencle4 Santa was there and
the children
glveil
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Karr &amp; Van Zandt Motor Sales

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CoaunUDis!.t eJim!nated
...upru. eelebralion of Christ-il
they allowed the llhllld- 11
festmliel of the aeason
Ill remain.

lial1iliilclod Nmself with flm.
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Spradling,
Mrs. John Reitmlre, Mrs.
Mercer, Mrs. Don
Mrs. Carroll A~ams,
Iva Capeltart, Mrs.
Tbnmas Reed, Mrs.
Wriston, Mrs. Okey
Jr., Mrs. William Russell,
ert Herndon, Mrt. Paul Rlc:k·ll
ard, Mr. and Mro. Carl Gibbs.

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Mrs. Ma~B:;~]~::Il

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lbeir stockings on New, Year's

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Roush, Roush,
Mr,. andMrs.
Mrs.
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1\lrs. WalTon Wtaver, Mrs.
ert Weaver, Mrs. A. L. Sptouse
Mrs. c.-·M. Smith, Mrs J o e
Paugh, Mrs, Eugene
Mts. E. C. Rlddle, Mrs. F.

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team. The ' room coui\1 aw•"• 11
was won by Miss Burton's roo:m. 11
Mr. Paul Pickens of
Pleaoant showOd slides of
recent trip to the Holy Land.
Refreshments were served .to
those attending by Miss Bur·
ton'S and Mjss Getty's room.
Registering were Mrs.
Needs, Miss Burton, Mils ,;reen, 11
Miss Ethel Riddle, Mrs. Gerald

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brightly-wrapped gifts ... it is a time

laov pdvilege to possess. We wish you an "old-fashioned"
Christmaa, filled with Jove and good cheer, and

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During the bll!lne,. me~!tiD!I ,J
Tom Reed spoke tO thor group 1
concerning the School
Bond
Levy and asked the group's
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P.T.A. would make over
on the. Cafnival, and a final

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MERRY CHRISTMAS

MORRIS EQUIPMENT CO,

Pomeroy

ProHitt's Wholesale

SHERIFF end MRS.

JOHN DEERI-$URGI
POMEROY, 0.

ROBERT C. HARTENBACH

ROY PROFFin
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Gloeckner's Restaurant

Malon, W. V1.

Pomeroy, 0, .

110 E. MaJn

Middleport, 0.

" :e greet you with sincere good wishes and

SPENCER'S MARKET
128 Mill St.

Middleport

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"Your Rambler Dealer"

IWU' ll'Y brill&amp; 111 abundance of hlppinetsllld ,.ll:t.

riRc out as 111e edSfld Cllr llillceRI ~
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JOY th~ WORLU
METROPOLITAN MOTORS

joys and blessinp 111 the ltaSOII. May

CW l'lllo!s *e OUI ••• 3ad tit«! trlshes

HOGG &amp; ZUSPAN
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we pause to wiW!good frionds all tht IJiecill

They became so
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WoU!repeatpl-inRndiug-ybaevery .... wldofor Yuletidellapplness, alii!

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1iliiiiiiGIWJ!IallllllP'q711liladaystoCIIID&lt;.

• ~ fllllvltltlu.t t!tllpts of tliir sl~ddi.t.

Blue &amp; Grey Bus T•rminol
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sinctre .,;shes for •l!appy
Olld holy Cbrj!lmq Day.

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Rutland Dept, Store, Inc,
Rutland, 0.

Mrs. Noomi(Chooo) Howell

Mr. Tom Martin

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1960 Rambler Classic 4 Dr. Sta, Wagon $999
Loeall1 owned and a nlee well cared tor ar. 6 eyt, eoctne
with new rings, std. tranJ., radio, beater, Coud tlre&amp;. Belie
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Jn Deaths t

Reitmire't vehicle .... deacrording to ollicers,
I"' driver oocaped injury.
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Sher~l Robert C. Hartenbach
·Icitetl John Edward Swartz, 13,
of Johnstown, 0., to coort on

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and ran off the left side of the
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troi 'lnd ran off the left side , Zl will be fttlolred lo . . ....
ollhe hiJhway, hlttina: a guard releue lllp olped by 1 par.
rail and sign.
' eat or panliao, llllldeats ...
There was heavy damage to or the 111 of Zl HOd H ..,,
the Garnes ••• H
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1o ·tbe U. S, wellioer Baron
Manllfield, 0., man wu 1!8'1' ollowed:
ttiio -alq, escladlq Ala•j1=:,=.,;;on I DWI cbarJe :.,- Tnflle ................... 1r7
An aorement has been neotiated by the
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Frida• wu ~ · M M~•Hc" accident at the interloelion ct • - · ·· ........... · •.... •
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the! had been slicked with tee
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tile ·one that ran i~ the Indianapolis
last ~ay. on .Thursday by ~au! Chapman, manager. of
Route. 121 and 113 ~t 11·110 ported the lraffic toll was past He wuilCitedC to Meogs coun. oollcltalloa , .. lbe
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on 1 curve and tore out day Christmas holiday in hi.. The final accident occurred sladeall for lbe ~ · I
feet of 1uard rall before tory .,
at 9:4$ on Rt. 33 two and a hall! days 18 vlolt lbe llloodaiOII~ .
Hoi &lt;aad) C!&gt;JII
to a otop. There was
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