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Elect.New Officers Friday Evening

New officers were
c~osen
at the Decem!'"' meeting of the
Past M~tro~ Club of Evangeline bela Friday evening at the
home of Mrs. M. L, French.
New officers include president,
Mrs. John Lyons; vice presi:
dent, Mrs. Charles Bennett;

with a silver tree and mantle
arrangement in gold and white.
Mrs. Willis Anthony, president,
opened the ·meeting with
a
poem of greeting. Devotions
were given by Mrs. A. R. Putlen who used scriptur• from
Luke and a meditation entitled,

secret~ry-treasurer,

"Pattern For Living" dosing

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Chester Council
Dol AHolds
Annual Dinner

lent prayer wa.&lt; aiven in memory of Lee Roush, father of Mrs.
J. A. Young, Sr., and husbard
of Naoma Roush, both members of the cluh . Flowers were
sent to the Roush fam1ly and
:~s ;;ade to remember Mrs.
_ ~ oss, a member m Gal -

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The Laurel Cliff Free Meth- ice will be held Sunday at 7:30

Table Model

red tapers, greenery and red

balls. Mrs. Lyons was at the
coffee service. Miniature santa

Solid Stllte
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TONIGHT

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Dec, 19-20

"NEVADA SMITH"
~Technlcolor-

Steve McQueen, Karl Malden
l: rian Keith , Arthur Kennt-dy'
Suzanne Pleashelle. Raf Val~
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Colorurtoons-C:IIpp 1 rty

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•1.1100 mitliwatts of power
• AFC !or dnll-tree FM '"'ption
• Dual·&lt;lill vernier tuning

• Buil-in FM oncl AM antennas

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Solid Stat• design too for utmoot dopondo
ability-no tubes to bum out, no Wlrll)l

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COLOR TELEVISION

included

elltuminated "Goldeo Glow" olook

Th• MEMENTO
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Middleport

You'll want to see also the many other models of RCA
Victor Radios on display. Ask lor a demonstration bear the wonderful RCA Victor Golden Throat Tone.
Give a Radio this year and you'll really please.

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You'll like tbe . excellent quality of an RCA VIctor

Solid State Stereos With Radios

!Route 50, Athens. Friends rna; I .
send cards to her at that ~
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Color T.V. A fine gift the entire family' will enjoy for
years to come. Stop in right away and select one for

A3C Dave Rice, who is sta.
tioned at Thrner Air

your family.

Force

Base. Albany, Ga., Is here for

~~~ll. . .IIIIICII'Ntl._ti.ICIIC Nll'lll.lllDI'RIIIIIWCCWilii.IIU

1a two weeks visit with his

pump- heats in winter,

then cools in summer.
Since on~ unit does
/Jotfl jobs, it costs you

much less

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buy. Ask

about the Comfort Twins

Conversion Plan. Call
Ohio Power Ca.-Extension 1.

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•GW' higfl, 6Yt" wide, 4o/t* deep
• Automalic "wake to music" and
buuer alarm
• Drowse Alarm-Sie!p Swilc~
• "Personal Sound'' eilrphone

Mrs. Cora Bennett Is recup-1'

cooling unit- a hut

- In SwlngUne
style and re] '
lid boX stylel. Bl

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Ultra-Compact
New Design

eratmg from
illness at the
Kimes Convalescence Center I

Onr rlf'C til IHll ting/

Many other models to choose from ·

cueuparecordandyou'rlrtadytoswin&amp;
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to excitina: stereo sound. AcctSI to con~ sure to,..see t em
trois and chenier from front or rter. all•

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Clock Radio RCAVICTOR

Mrs. T. T. Shelton, Mrs. Plr1er
Mrs. Albert Smith
, and Mrs. Ellen Couch.

Dec. 21-22
NOT OPEN

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&gt;or puro portable pleesurt, choosothls
dor!naty dJtforont RCA Vlotor Solid Statt
Stereo. Now "Swinatlne" cabinet dtslr•
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down the precision studiomotlcchanser,

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Exciting Value
Solid State Chassis
• Solid Stile design-no lubes to

1Wickham,

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brother, Mr. and Mrs. John
Hawkins.
Miss Barbara Jones, who is I
employed In Columbus, spent
the· weekend with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jones
Mr. and Mr.. Warren Bennett 1
and family, Columbus, visited I
over t!Ie weekend wltii bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles '
Bennett.
Rio Grande College students
home for the holidays with
famiUes Include Dennis
Saelens, Jerry Davis, Don HanJoe Relchmond, Cllndace
and SUillllll Bradbury.

t

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Stall 20-~ pook .,_ ltlfiO ""'"

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plifier dtlvas two 9" wal duo-cant

kimBall ChRIStt11aS

speakers. Solid State radio tuner
lnlnasyou tht bonulllstenlnl ple•s-

urt ot FM·AM ond FM Storoo, Sllldlo-

What a magnificent time of year tcaj&gt;ring music

matic 4-lpttd chan1•r with record·
prottclinJ Feather Action Tone Arm.
ltJ"erattiJIII, treble, stereo balance
end comptnSittd 1oudne11 controls.

into your home! 'The one fine family gift that
everyone can enjoy! Make this Christmas the
one that stands out in the memory of the family, , • the year Santa brought the KIMBALL!

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Toporo&lt;:ordor fnpul/output jock.

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MOBILITY •• ,
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FINISHED ON
ALL FOUR SlOES

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'Wednesday,·ft!i1ifay, 2 to ·3 p.IL

Be sure to see all the other models RCA VIctor Stereos

ELBERFELDS IN ·poMEROY

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William Reynolds and family

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RCA VICTOR SOLID STATE STEREO

of Lansing and Mr. and Mr~.

Mr. and 1\frs. Fielding Hawk-

WALKI» TALkiEs
TAPE RECORDERS
RECORD CARIUERS
GUITARS
Portable TELEVISION'
• RECORDS
r RECORD RACKS
~~f.l:~~ ~xs~~
Pocket Transistor
REEDS
RADIOS
JEWS HARPS
STRINGS
MUSICAL
HARMONICAS
ACCESSORIES
• HARMONICA HOLDERS
Stop In-Look around,_lf you don't see ·'iwbat you
want-ask any of &gt;the salespeople to a~ :1~U;

Tilt VOSIIIIITI

dren, Mr. and Mrs. Shelby King
in Kalamazoo.

There Are Many Other Gih h• In the
Music Department on the 2nd floor , , •

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Rice and family. Mrs. Rice is
recuperating from surgery performed six weeks ago.
i M1 ::.. Willi bul Heynol d~ Jcil
Sunday for Columbus where she
~ill visit overnight with relaI
. t1ves before going on to Lr~n.'4ing, and Kalamazoo, Mich ., for
a holiday visit with her chilII

ins visited recently for

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Syracuse, who has been donating blood for 15 yean,'
was one of 70 persons who gave blood at the bloodmobile, Monday. With Rev. Thorpe is nurse 1111•
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70 Pints of Blood Taken

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pianos on sale. Select the one you want and see how

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FM-AM Model

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Plutos Swe1t.r
1\dmiss ion: 75c &amp; 40c

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votions and Mrs. Jos~P.h Cook
closed the meeting with prayer .
A dessert cOurse was served
by Mrs. Bailey and Mrs. Lor-

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J. E. Foster devotional
leader.
Mrs. Stephenson gave
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c:.p;;;, A gifl was purchased for IMrs.

Pomeroy. Ottlo

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Table Radios - AMJFM Table Radios- Clock R3tllol '··
Transistor Radios and Color Televisions.

instant "warmo~p,•r.iii,
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MEIGS THEATRE

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Portable Record Players -

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batteries

wr r·e pl"rrrl During the busi- esses for the January meeting you can SAVE dur.ing this sale.
11'' '~ "~'~''' lVI. a rpport was giv- wil l be Mrs. Victor Young Sr. I
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Membrr\ of the One Won One - - - ·
delss of tlw Pomrrov
First j a shut- in member.
B opu~t ch urch mN at· the home 1 Mrs. J. H. Stephenson, teachof Mrs. H arr~· Ba ilr.v Friday Ier ?f the class, was presented
evrnin,e . f,;llnw in"' " ('h ri ~ tma s j a g1fl and a check w.:ts present·
di nner ~1 1 1!1 e Rai ln' re"' taur- ·ed to nev. and Mrs. Williams.
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Carver Plans were made to take white
W1Hiams. .J. 11 ~ t r rll r n ~n n and girts to the church on Sunday.
GN1rge Skinnrr were guests It was voiE'd to order flowers
Thr B:-1 iley lwmf' w ; 1 ~ dP c.: nr- for the church service on De.'l tr· d in kFPping win 1 the hnli. cember 25. A rommunication
d.1 1· SP:tsfln inrludin g a dren r- was read from the Korean girl
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$10 to the Mtd
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Present were Mrs. Newell, Chr,·stmas pro)'ect . DeVOIORS,,
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h ked h Mrs. Henry Beaver, .Mrs. R055 including the Christmas story,
ou gomg pres~ ent, t an. t e
Mrs. readings and concluded with a
white cover and a Christmas group for the1r cooperation for Cleland, Mrs._ ~oms,
Wood.
Mrs.
V~rg1l
Roush,
Mrs. carol sing
centerpiece.
the past two years.
James
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Mrs.
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Mrs. Henry Reibel
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absence of Mrs. Young. They Mabel Van Meter, Mrs. Nor- to ten members including Mro.
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eel (h. January
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man Freder~ck, Mrs. Eldon Clarence Murray, Mrs. Max
rn eet 1·ngs Se t
gave
several
Christmas
read.
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were dr awn f
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mgs me 1u mg, "Night
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commg Nights. " "Thou Wilt Light My Mrs. Curt Frederick, Mrs. Hen- Ethel 'colli~s. Mrs. Earl
Portable
year.
Mrs.
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Games were played
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prizes awarded to Mrs. Ever- cret, an a c1osmg ~rayer. our, Mrs. Stanley . Trussell , Mack Stewart, Mrs.
Mrs. Clarence Neutzhng, Mrs. Reed, Mrs. Ruth Durst
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10-Translstor Power
Mr " Rentz Wolff'. Mrs A H Ichange_ around th~ _decorated Arthur Orr, Mrs. Ed~ie Har- Mrs. Winn. The January meet.
Enjoy FM and AM I
tree wtth Mrs. LewiS m charge. tung. Mrs. Esther Wr~ ght and . ing will be held at the home
Ebersbach an d Mrs. B e n
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ePrecision slide· rule vernier
of Mrs. Stew,:rt.
Neu tzling . aft2'r whic h
gi lts Member~ were gJven small red Mrs. Oscar Weber.
tunin&amp;
were exchanged.
1boots w1th ..r1umbers
for the
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A!trnding were those named excha~ge.
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mas program Wednesday, at
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Mrs Fred Oes\:llwr. Mrs. Gro:

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Evelyn Lewis. A period of si-

The annual Christmas party
of the Third Friday club was
held Friday evening at the home
l'l Mrs. Dale E. Smith, Spring
~ve., which was beautifully decorated including a decorated
tree under which gifts were
placed.
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A turke y dmner was served at &amp;·30
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with prayer.
ThiS was the annual Christ- Mrs. William King, Junior
mas party and the home was Past Matron, was welcomed in~eco~a_ted in tlte holiday theme to the group and presented with
a gift from the chapter by Mrs.

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dent JJ~,- September, wa1 able 11arenis, · Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Menu! Smith and family.
·Mrs. Jay' Warner and Lin- to go to school Friday for the Bearhs. ' . :
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da and $teven were Saturday first UJDe. S~e is a second Miss Kathy Morgan of "lld- at Mo.unl!'lt! State BusiJlell
visitors In Columbus.
grade ·. pupil: , .
dleport visited Sunday with her lege, Park~sburg, W. Vf. ·Ia·
Mrs. Flore~ ,Burnside re- Mr. an&lt;! "P.~ri:Chatles Grave- grandmother, Mrs. :W. A. Mor- s~lng the holiday ~ICA\1011
turned home ;Saturday frOm ly ..of Dun~, W. · Va., spent gao.
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Meigs Gen,.al Hospital and Is Friday with' 1\is ·mother, p.Jro. Mro. Clair Spencer and Flor- Thomas Benit. , , · ·. ,
The Past Councilors' of Chest-~ ~~
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convalescinj' nicely.
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.B- F. Gr~vely and his sister, ence Ann and Carrie Beth Mr. and Mrs. Wallelo:~
er council, Daughters of Amer- '
Mro. James Smith and daugh· Mrs. J. A: Eden.
Bearhs visited Sunday at BeJ. er of Dayton were i ~
ica, held the;, annual Christ~OY
ters of Colii!Dbus are the guests Mrs. Ra,ymond Pullins, sons pre with Mr. and Mrs. Paul guests of hls mother,~:. ~..
mas dinner and party at Baiof her sister and brother-in-law, Randall and Richard and dau- Grinstead and daughter.
' llam Killinger.
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Mrs. John Durst and daugh- Mr. and _!lin. Robert Wamsley ghter, Rh~nda of · Thurston Miss Bonnie Smith, student Mrs. _Nora Eakins of .l'lilyloli
Members were seated at a ter, Mrs. Hilda Rothinger
and famUy:
were overnight guests Friday at Glenville College, aJ:rived .IIJ spent, the weekend wi~'·'· ~
table decorated in keeping with Cincinnati were weekend guests June Ann· Wamsley, who was of Mrs. Raymond Pullins Sr. spend the holiday vacaUon with sisll!r and brolher-Ln-111!', ~·
the holiday season. Followin~ of Mrs. Thomas Hood and Mr. lnjure&lt;l
uatomobile acd· and visited .Saturday with her her parents, Rev. and -Mrs. and Mrs. George Hejnes.
a dinner, the group adjourned and Mrs. Elsworth Rowe. ·
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ing and party. Mrs. Hobarl Mrs. Jay Warner were Athens
Newell, president, opened the
meeting by reading the Christ- Arts, Craft.~ Club
mas story from Luke followed Holds Annual Party
by the Lord's .Prayer
A t nd CraIts "ft_I..II'IIR~II'CW.-IItNIIW l I'CIPCft_...tiiCII~WC··OftlliiiiiC~IIIltlll"Cift'IICfiiC..fCdtC...W..-..
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Cl ub me1 1as1 week at t he
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At. the close of the busmess I horne of Mrs. p au I W'mn
sessmn a program was presentth e1r
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only on 12 oi 36 tor 33 per cent. (.rove C1ty &lt;Pa.l 88
For the game, Rio Grande.
West Virginia State 67
Soutbwest
made 29 ol 75 !rom the floor
Ft Havs St 71 Sl'l Oklo. St 66
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College Basketball Results
Rice j7 Oamar Tech 8t
2l at the lou! lme for 80
per By United p,.., International Texa. Western 71 Wichita 60
cent. The Redmen collecled 37
Eosl
New Mex Sol N. Dakota 64
team rebounds with Bob M•- ~1. John 's INY 168 Kansas 44
bry's 12 high. Don Trainer and Georgetown I DC) 90 Rutgers 87 Tampa Invitation 'foaraament
(lot round)
Gregory each had five
uu 62 Hartw1ck Colt 60
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North Caolina 98 Colwnbia 66
Rio Grande
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Game and Sen" - Pmnctt•s lost ~ rd o! a
d Do 1. Sl Bonavntre 80 UC S H1 bar 71
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December 7, 111111
Polots
Slow Four
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Pinnettes
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Krazy Four
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Bowlette•
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Odd B II
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Sharon Gregory, IH senic1r for·
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scoring with 10 points each.
Troy Slate had five men in
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Mis (Milw BrJ M flhn01s St 86

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3. LouiSVIlle (II (6-01
4. Te&lt;. Western (IJ 16-11
5. Michigan St. 4-0
6. New Mexico &lt;5-tl
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OhiO \\ syn 78 Wyne IMich 81 64
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TONIGHT'S GAMES
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8. Houston 18--1)
67 Laurel Race Course Will cele- .
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es m•th, 223,. 580. Team High JO.Boston College 16-0)
34 Thursday, Dec. 22 with a
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687. 2m.
· 12 _ Bngham Young 25 • 13 _ifrce admiSSIOn to mryone for Atlrens al Jac .son
Illinois 23 : 14. St. John's 21: If,. the day's racing program.
FRIDAYS GAMES
Late Wed. Ml10d League Tennessee t7: 16 _ Florida IH: 27 The course, wh,ch has won Jackson at Galhpohs
Dceernber 1, 111111
West Virginia 15 ; 18. Bradley national awards for iiS floral Wellston at Logan
Polnts 112 19 rtie l. Colorado and displays. will be dressed up ,
- --- - - Marklanders
52 Western Kentucky.
with thousands of poinsetias and CARR HONORED ,
Deems Team
&lt;16 - azaleas and a 3o.foot lighted NEW YORK IUPJ, -Henry
4 No Trump
« 161 ; Richard Russell, 2111 ; High Christmas tree, for Laurel's Carr of the New York Giants ·
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Barhner 464; Team High Gal'le l t'earsome Foursom• 9
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The Bombers
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Team No. 4
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SENTINEL BOWUNG . eld
Team No. 8
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High Gam• and Series - B-:1111
December !, IM
Vaugltan, 147, 272. Team
Game and Series _
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Team 8
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Team 2
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Zeros
4 Game and Series - Blaettnar
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SPECIAL· lONGER HOURS
landars of Coaeh Lloyd -Myers Rutland has not fared as
High Game - Betty Deem Auto 674 _ 1856 _
individual scoring effort of lhe
who are now. W. The Eastern against 'INAC oppooents.
157, Walter Stewarl, 216: High
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Nallonal Football League sea· TILL XMAS
Eagles of ~ county defeat- Red Devils downed North Ga~ Series - Neacil Carsey 485,
'frl County League
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - The son, a 101-yard runhack of an
eo Southwestern 63-49 and down- lia 53-47 while losing to East. .Walter Stewart 580; High .ream
December !, 1 ~
AFL _C!O Building Semce mtercepted pass agamsl the Los
125 E. Main St.
Phone 992-2171
ed SOO~ Local _S!I-49.
ern 42-38, ·to Hannan Trace
and Series - Deem 's
Points , Union filed !he required notice Angeles Rams.
Southem s lone wm •carne ov- 48, and to Southwestern 58-S2.
1835,
Foreman • Abbott
81 Monday of cancellalion of 11$ 1 _The Fastback of l~e Week
er· Coach Paul• Dlllon s Hannan
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74 contracts witil Sanla Anita and . wmner was Ch1cago s Gale
Trace Wildcats 62-56, a team
Women's Thursday ~Hgue Crow'&lt; Sleak Hous•
66 Bay Meadows Race Tracks at I Snyers who captu:ed tile weekly
!hat ~estern beat 73-56 .
NjiA Standlnga
J!ecember , 1~8~ ,,
Craig'&lt; Market
~~ 12 ,01 a.m., Dec. 25 _
Iaward for the lh1rd time _when ,
last Frllay rught Another com·! By tailed Press International ~
"W.on1,J,ost Holsum No 2
The
live-day
notice
is
necessahe scored on a 90-yard k1ckorfl
48
mon opponent, Kyger Creek de- ;
Eastern Division
1 lip' Bottling Co.
21 • I&gt; G&amp;J Aulo Parts
38 ry under the terms of tbe return agamst Minnesota Sun-'
fellted Southern ~
68-52 I
Simon's Market
2! 18 j High Game ond Series - !lob present contract to allow the day.
&amp; SAVINGS CO.
while downing Southwestern on- ' Pbllad•lph'
W. L. Pct. N.Y. Clothing House .20 19 ' Woods 234 606 · Team High p_arimutuel clerks, s ecurit• '
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Coach Dan Wright's high fly- New York
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Flesher's Texaco Sta. 16 2:1' ~teak House, 912-2665.
employes and track workers to '~~~=-~-~~:.=~:..
by ca.dmals are scarlet.
lag Eastern Easles move Into; Cinclnn'l!.i.
15 24
strike on Christmas Day, If a
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North Gallla on Thursday night! Baltimore.:.
8 25
High Garn_e - Jean Warner
Bantam Girls League
new work agreement is not
lor a go at Coach Mike Morri-:
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December !, IKi
reached.
soo's Jltl'ates. Eastern Is · 5-2 i
es ern IVISIOD
49(); Team High Game and SerWon Lost
- -- - wblle NortlloGallia ·lsl-3 forthe : san Frliisco
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JO'.&gt; 3"' 1NEW CHAMP
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PARIS (UP! I - Bernard TheThe Eas~Nortb
Gallla St. Loul!l"-Gutler Dusters
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game \ll ·llle_only SVAC game Los Ang "•
12 18
Women's Friday Night League Pantherelles
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Deeember 1 1~
championship Monon tapn4uniU
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Four Musketeers
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13 !2 ·.371
witil a four-round
mas a
ew Year'~ holidays.
Monday's Results
Bahr's Clothiers
High Game and Series
. TJ\0 over defending champ
North a-.Dia, ~owevao, wUI.par- Chicag~ Sl. Louis '11
3&lt;1
12 da Taylor, 124._233; Team h•gb Paul Roux. Both fighters .
tlclpate In th H lid m
lola's Beauty Salon 2; i7
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Forest Roo Block
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game an senes - 0 ragons, weighed 177"' pounds for lhe
ment at Athens.
Tuesday's Garnes
Team 1
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scheduled 15-round Iitie bout.
181
A win ttt· Eastem would Boston vs. Detroit
-- - - the Eagles -Into a first place at Mlnneapoli;
Beverly's B'ty Shop t6 27
Bantam Boys ·League
QUICK SERVICE FOR
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December 7, 1111141
THE HOLIDAYS!
•..,.ser Los Angelos at San Fran
HighCafe
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Mark Tannehill, 11-1 junior, at
forwards •114 senior Bill Davis
at centerr 6-9 senior George
Sauer and 6-0 senior Asa Bradbury at guards.
Reserv~'ilJame slarts at 5 p.
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F0\11' -~Uiltern Valley Athletic Conference teams are
in actlon tllis 'week but there is only one SVAC league
game on tap among the four games . schedule before
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cou!d
Meigs counl)l at Racine travels move into. second pla~e ahead
to Southwesb!rn, Kyger Creek of Eastern.
Is 4-2 in '1fl games. AtCbauncey, Coach Johnny Wickline's
KC WIIHry to stop 'Rog'er'llehl· ger Creek Bobcats will play
ley who ls "av..,.aging 01'$' 40 host to the Rutland Red
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SW Missouri 11.'1 Jackson si 'Ill
The Rio Grande College Redmen are due home to·
Quaker City TOlll'llalllellt
St Bene. B2 Wrn Jewell 57
morrow· from a two-game southern road trip that didn't Steubenville vs. C¥111 Sl. tPa J GustaVlll! Ado! 71 Au~Sbur(
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_Rubber City Clanlr
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The Redmen wb.o now b.ave a 5-6 record will host I Washmgton U. vs. Bucknell
Bethel 80 Man1toba 55
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the Second Annual Pl. Pleasant Rotary Tournament Dec. Akro.n vs: Hofstra
Homllne 82 Northland 70
The Midclleport Yellow Jack· Stone, 6-3·1orward Bill West.
you mean
South
11 28.29 at Pl. Pleasant. The loss to Troy State was their Cmcmna\1 66 Colroado 64
ets, already har.lrii· equalled fall, 6-3 ..,.rward Chuck Kem. with two ••ads'? 'I'bere're fifth. ln a row.
Wllten~g 67 Baldw!n-Wal. 66 S Caro. 1112 Elon 78
last season's produetlon
of P.r. 6-5 center, and Mike Well·
oaly bole• for one!"
The opeing round of the . Pt. I
--- - - ------,Marshii!l 15 Steubenville 81
Winston Salem 113 Morgn Sl '11
SEOAL victories [3), go after land, 6-3J•g. Last year Logan
Pleasant 1\ota, Tourney . will double figures: Thorpe wllh :!&lt;1, Oh1o Wesleyan 78
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\1cNeese St 'coli 74 ~ustin 64
No. t tbls evening at 6 p.m. in was 9-llw
pit west Vlrgiriia State a&amp;ainst Holley 17, !nbciarco and Enslen
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Wayne IMICh.) 64 , Ballirnore 61 S Harnptor. iill
Logar.
Logan has defeated Pomeroy
Cedarville • Ohio College . and eacn 13, and Carmichael Ia. ,.Ohio Umversily 84 N fll'oo!
· Fl Sth 80 T
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Lo gan, :t-2, a team of sky- and Nelsonville, and lost lo Ath1
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' Miss. 71 Louisiana Sl 64
Rio Grande takes on Concord, The Redmen were do"" 42·
scrapers working on a string ens and , Jackson.
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of two straight wins, Is coach- ' Jacket&amp;:;nCoach Carl Wolfe
night. Oglethorpe College, at ;emnd halt barrage as :he m•n St. Thomas Aqumas A63h
Vanderbilt 71 Florida 69
ed by Bob Combs. His mostly said Monday evening afler a
Atlanta, Ga., defeated
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manu canfield.
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ecuted and detlvered by Rolfe proceeds of the sale Monday !crosSfire of ansry ~barges of Mrs. Kennedy or Sen. Robert F. script themselves a .
Sen. Kennedy nor M~anc~:'tef
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Lee and VIOlet Lee lor the _pur· less the costs and tues would decel~ Ignorance and avarice. Kennedy, D-N.Y., would read thO)' designated representatives ho read . 111~ entire _
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pose of effeettns a "preferen- be turned over to the Hunttns· Unless tbe UIIUpected occurs MlllCbelllr's account lilstead 01 to do tbls lor \hem., he saki ma1111Scr1pt 1n 11J1 . IJI
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1 CONTINUED From P11e 1
. t, federal SBA "'"'""t th0 'public.
Huntington Truat II Savings pay off the banks $412,607 mort· week from today the COlli'!
the preaent situation m,lihl have •nt done so -botb Ma
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proceeding Mrs. John P'.
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and tile publisher's knew at
re.'ort aear_Poinl. Plea~
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' mo ,_C'.i-:,;::~urant, subdivisions to enaCt and en- asks t!lat:
B. Agsteo • Sona Inc.,
of :Manchesler calls "cruel and "";{., ~.;;&gt;::";;''
Kennedrf snapped liidt;
Kennedy spoke direct!~ to
clubhQUSe,. IUl(l l6\'Uillllllll! pool force tbelr OWII air polluUon - The conveyance of the d.. Charleston. The AgsleD finn ' unju!l."
wllll ber title P
lrl~ amount of rhetorfl!' ' ·
Manchester on at least.one
wtlllld ·~ re~~old. .,,
, control laws or ordinances."
fend ant trustees securing !he de- built the resort fur West Vir- Tbe widow bas patltlonsd the aadew N J
t ~= 'historical accuricy•l1. or
autlbtlns her objeoMonday af~ As..lstant iinancln&amp; of the Commission's lendaflt bank be set aside as &amp;lnla Industries Development court for an Injunction to block 8 . .1; ID• 1 ··'Man
U 1 'publlc'a right to knOw'
those parts of ·the
L. S. Attorney~ D. Beter activities woold be shared by "void."
Corp., whicb plano':" and op- publication of Manchester's eplolde to be allot ,:;,,
·alternate the oature!l&gt;of
which Jhe !elf"
filed %wt 1m bdiall ol the JOY• the federal and two state gov- - That the defendants be en era!ed It for about e1ght months 300 ooo-word book and Ita IJ Ia BoUYwoocL
contromay - whlliher
Invaded her prlo
ernment to set aside a ConveY- emments. The Clean Afr Act joined and restrained from con- before It was closed by bur- serlalizallon. Harper &amp; Row ts
lllanchesler and the
and
of her children.
once by -trust ~ of all _ !be provides for grants of up to veying the properly encumber- geonlnl debts last February. scheduled to publish tbe book In
bloke the written
"And, althoilgll"'lf agreed Ill'
real es~te _ _ ~ llfl
llf'ison _county iJe. tbree-lourtbs of tbe total oper. ed by ~· deed of trust which Is
April and the start ot a four0
lrom which breaeh
delete them from ·the pu~llshed'
longmg . ~ -~ Lee and •liis atlng budgets of such corn- the JUb]ect of tbe proceedinsa.
e
part ileriaUzation In
proflta WID appare~.
version, nellllet he nor .Halper
w1te, V10l,t. ~- t.tr. ~;eo w.as missions, while the nlmalnlng Mr. Powers made Ibis stat.. . B"Ze~S
Magazine 1s due on ·the
_
Quottola Dll'riY!Itf
a. Row, nor LoolE Masaz!ne, ho
president .bf.:West Virginta In- one-fourth would be shared men! when Informed of the
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newsstands Jan. 10.
'"'be q"eaUon ls i ool
dooe,IO, nor bave•lhe; ~ven, Ia
dustries J}!!titlopment Corp., de- equally by Ohio and West Vir- government:s_~ult: ..
The latest round In the painful
book'S. 'riCh! to llve';c~no
iJ1e -period of _tbls dlipUIAI,
veloper anit former owner of the l!inia.
CONTINUED From Page 1
dispule came Monday nlgbt
bas aenJed tbat pennttted !ln. Keanedy or lier
resort
.
'rhe Commission would be
DAUGHTER BORN
a peal to the Viet Cong
to witb .the an•ouncement by CaSJ
question Is tbe rilhlc~l Mn. representaUvet aceess ·to tbt
Named as 'defendants In the empowered to establish stand- ; Mr. and Mrs. Earl 0. Thoma, r.:how the Cllristmas message Canfield, chairman of Harper "
and her
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SUit·_were Mr. and Mrs. I.e&lt;:, ! IU'lls consistent with standards Wolfe Drive, Pomeroy,
are _ "one of paace." "Ji:ven while Row's execuHve comml!tee,
mlr:um
Wi lham G. .i'QWJ:n !llill. Seidel\ 1that -may 'be adopted by state announcing the birth of a 7 1 , n htln&amp; the
that the firm will bring out the MASON - Tonl&amp;hl at I, the
dlgr. ty,
f'
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S. McNee( Jr., as trustees, and i air pollution control agencies. lb., 13 oz., daughter,
Suzan
forg them," U:::• N~~th ~~~ , book as planned ''in the Interest Waharna White Falcons go to ~:.o!t ~U:.te de\11 of !heir , O
the lluntmgton Trust &amp; Sav- i When the Commission finds Annette, Dec. II, at Holzer Hos- Iollna evanselisl said.
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- . of
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int.rstate air pollution, 11 would pital. Grandparents are Mr.'
to the break for Christmas va'
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Ub k
cation when tbey play bqst to
~dent of the bank, and Mr. Me-_ prepare a report_ But before the Mrs. Georgia Thoma, Pomeroy !
a ac 8
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' 'eer, a Hllllttngton attorney, ~rt beco
fl I
Route 2 and Mrs
Florence I PONTIAC, MICH. THE
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were Usted In the suit as truSo operators o7e:fle~:i~:-;:::l;:: Burnsid~, Pomeroy·, a great aut? industry, engroS!Ied In pre•
MOVC play.
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'Ill Th
panng objections to some gov•
ed May 13, 1966, which alleged- lions _would be notified and g•v- 1gran mo er.
e
omases ernment·required safety. stand- Funeral services were held The old rivalry which will .
ly coiJveyed all of the
rear,"" • ·reasonable opporlumty to , have a son, Kelly, as• 4.
I ards for 1008 model vehicles, . Sunday at tile Rawlinss-Coats be ending tbls year aa Rutland The Melga County MlnlslerpropeJ/Y belonging to Mr. Lee .l'flrrect the conditiOn.
.
Monday called back 16,000 cars Funeral Home for Mrs. Edna conaolldates With the
other lal Asan. held Its !l"nual
and hM wife in Mason Coanty If, after a reasonable lime,
ORDER ISSUED
[to check for a possible safety CrBJg.
Melga schools Is always a dandinner meeting Saturday,
C
to the trustees.
the owner or operator of the Divorce Investigator Allen C. defect.
Officiating was Rev. Donald dy to see.
17, at the''Soulhern Joo
That deed of trust, was, ail- pollution source or the slate or i Hill has been ordered by Meigs General Motors Corp. Issued Hicks. Burial was In Riverview
Wllh Sebool caleleria Z
cording to the pleadings of the local agenc1es have not taken County Common Pleas Judge : the callback for 16,245 1967 cemetery. Pallbearers
were Last year the Ohioans lllllell· wltb an attendance of.Z7..1nclud· •
suit. to secure a $400.1100 note sulfibllclent thaction to eliminate the John C. Bacon to conduct an i model Pontiacs to check them James Bobbitt, Boyd
Dlxoa, tbede aFaplalrconsol Ovcloseer twihernse last
fam!Ues of some .,olr t h e .I
of We$t Virginia Industries De· pro em, e Commission would investigation In an action In· . for a production defect which Woodrow Brown, Don Rowan,
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The meetlag wu i/ilened bJ
Joo
before issuing a final order to Berna K. Davidson. One minor to snap.
Blake. Out of town relatlvea return contest It was 74-&amp;'1, both tbe slnglag of I Chrlsllltas car- .
TIS"S".,. correct the problem.
j child is involwd.
attending were Harry Crals, In favor ol the Devl)s.
ol and prayer by Dr. Lesllr 0
VI
Should the orrender then raii J - - --- - LETCONTRACF
Jr., Japan; Mrs. Alice Duff, 6-2 senior Roger Davis spear· L. Roush. A quartet ·of Rev.
OJiiP:UlA'nVI Gift
DEY!Yl'ED ro INTERE'lt 1Ji to comply with the order and . Ferro-Alloys· Johns-Manville Fl- The Texaco 011 Co1t.1any was 1Mrs. Justine Ruby and son, hea~s the Rutland olfense
and Mrs. Paul Sellers ahd dau·
.u;;IllS • ·MA!iON AKEA
timetable for correction of the ber Glass, American Viscose awarded a contract to supp;y 1Wayne, Rochester, Pa.; Dr. rece1ves able help from 5-10 Shters Margaret and Rosemary
air pollution problem, tbe Com- Division of FMC.
regular sasoline and diesel Jand Mrs. H. A. Brown, Roches- Harry Yarbrough, 5-11
Joe sans, "Beautiful Star :'of ~lloeiiii'G .. 0... ,.,....".,
mission would be empowered to Owens-Illinois,
Holland • fuel to the county highway de- tier, Minoesola; Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, and 6-1 Duane Knorr, lehem."
C!tMtter T1nMhlll, 1•11.,.
hDUibea nerJ aft.ei"''Mtttn ••Hfl
take
aciion
In
the
appropriate
SUCO
Color,
American
Cyana. partment garage at a meeting ·JameJ Bobbitt, Huntington, W. plus others.
Games were enjoyeil, led
81turdu and Sundl} hJ T1:11 ObJo
Valley f"ubtbrunJ Companr. llt• M• state or federal court.
mid,
Titanium
Metals,
Barium
of
the
county
commissioners
~a.;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Boyd
Dixon,
Meantime,
the
Falcons
conRev.
James
~b a nlco St.. Pomeroy, Ohta , U161t. du•
.,. ., ,~ Office Phone W~ 1·,151. !ltitol'
Member finns of the Ohio • and Chemicals, Inc., Huntington Monday. Attending were Ken. ~ Neville liland, Pa.; Mr. 1 n d tinue to shill around to find a ment chairman .
b ~tl()ne W\' Wl!l'l
of neth McElhinny,
president[ Mrs. Woodrow Brown, Neville winning combination. Sopho- were .~hown,, ''The
itnter.ed u
tec:ond e1.,. CDilUDI: West'\)'gJilia11Kii1~1ry Commit- Alloy Products Division
Dl aner •' tb• PM! nff1Cit •t P..mamr. tee on Air Pollution Abatement !NCO, Mobay Chemical, Mar- Robert Clark, and Charlea
R. ' bland, Mr. aad Mrs. Don Row· more Tony Flelda appears to Angel, and 'The
, () l• oo
l' ht19flll ldYertiiiDI npretenlaUY.. which :;,;: sponsoring the Com- bon Chemical, Chemical Dlvi- Karr, Sr.
an, Midvale, 0 .; Mr. and Mrs. have eameda startins berth as Star." Dinner wes
Bo!ttnWJ.I ltlmball. llle..
St3 lAit1Df'
, sion of Pittsburgh Plate Glass,
Richard Holleron, ,Belpre; Mr. hu Dale Rollins and Larry Fry. '
aerved·bJ· Mrs.
lo"
N1.,. V"nrtl Cit)" .
New pact Include :
'Vor• '
_
Ohio
Power
Co.,
W
eirton
Continental
Can,
Ohio
Edison,
WAREHOUSE
GUITED
!l!ld
Mrs.
Q.
D.
Oren,
Mrs.
Hel·
Ray
Sisl&lt;:ls
quickly·
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Mrs.
Circle.
S uhtt:n~t!Ol. riltn.
OeU•ered OJ
earner 1whl!re ualllbJI 3.' eeal) '*' Steel, Union
Carbide, Allied duPont, Ohlo Valley Electric COLUMBUS (UP!)- A three- en Coals Hayes, Racine; Mrs. one of the solidest Jl'alr&lt;iJI',• . .
iiiiiiiiiiii
w~ll: = 1WI~ ~u• '" •d•.nea
Itt
the
[l i lt' Srolllinel oHice, Sli.JO!
11 • Chemirel. Wh••"nc Sl•'l. ~no- J Corp .. Blaw-Knox, Appalachian alarm f•re early today gutted Addie Petrel, Racine, and Mrs. the other spot will be fltti!d
mont.ftlo 19 10; l'!lrer illootlle I3JIO. FIIJ
pers, Triangle Conduit &amp; Csble Power, B. F. Goodrich, Bloch the Schootensteln Depart- Rulb Tucker,· Racine,
foul prone, B~J..Mar.~all or~·
Motor • KoUfl where eMI11r
ll!ntctl
no• '' lllll"lllo Obi month, tl.ao BJ Shell Chemical. Ormet Corp., Brothers Tobacco,
Goodyear
ment
Slore
warehouse
on
the
ver
Glblii. , ·
m111. Qne veu tlO .OO:
St~ moothl,
u·.,
85 2.~ : 1'llree monuu. ~ . oo loJ\IO,CriP. Signode Corp., Monongahela Po- Chemical and Stauffer Cheml- city's south side. There were no
ceca
7
EEOC
6
Jt
The
twd~~
lubs
ba'Ve
Met
one
t ln n 1111~:~~ bleladu IWidar
'l"1IDI-.
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wer, Vanadium Corp., Ohio caL
Injuries reported.
commi.d '!!ie In tl)e ~!:astern
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opened firm In moderate victory was four polllts .In
trading on the New York Stock case for Ea!lmt. 'nie .. other
Exchange today.
common foe, VInton r.ounty,
Shortly afler tbe opening bell. whipped. tbe Falcons by nearly
the United Press International forly pomta and dumped Rut.
stock market indicator showed land by some twenty·slll polntl.
a gain of 0.11 per cent with 849 By these figures, the Devils are
Issues crossing the tape. There rated a sUght edge, ~~ In an
were 325 advances and 268
s~ries such as IbiS, any
declines.
thing could happen and usually
Electronics were mostly stea·
dy. Steels had a steady tone. Reserve game time Is six
Motors opened narrowly mired. thirty.
Airlines firmed with lltlllle
CLOSURE ANNOUNCED
escepfions. Aircrafta bad an
The
Meigs County courtIrregular tone.
IBM paced tbe high-flying house will be closed all day
,.,
electronics, gaining lo/&lt; tG 371%. Saturday Dec. 24, It was an''" .
Zenith an4 RCA opened un- nounced today.
changed. Admiral gave up \I
33\'c. Motofola tacked on Vt
MR. HEINER BE ItER
103.
Falrehlld
Camera
alSG
Uwrence
Heiner, a patl,ent II
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tacked
on
a
fraction.
at
the
Arcardla
Nursing Home,
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American Motors eased 11. to Is reported lmprov!ag. AnY•~ne l
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8~.- Chrysier I'OIIe !he same wlshln( to mail cards . to him
amount to 3211. Ford hold may do so In care ol Arcadia
ateady 11 39%; Betblehem
Nursing Home.
'Armco advanced slightly In
---steels. U.S. Steel beld stesdy.
LOCAL TEMPS
Eulern Airlines advanced % Temperature In Pomeroy's
j
w.84. Unjled tacked on y,
buslnea.o district at 11:40 a.m.
tr ,.., Wlllt au - ,,._
61,.&lt;
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T\1'
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,picked
up
to
JS%.
'!l'I,BI!WaS
311 degrees under OV·
Tile ......... ~ boot bolll
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Northwest
eased
to
12111.
skies.
1i'-" Piri. v.... Font l&gt;aler c:u
of exclusive featu~ co make your
. Douglas
up \I at 46\t In the BRmB_H_R_VLED
__
!~he :roo tilt story. IIIII
driviJI1 easier and more enjoyable.
alrttafts;
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nA&gt;RIDA
"",r'• an Ideo &lt;JI whal Font olren.
Uke doon lhat lock automatically
Xmi.
fOst
'\'
ro W'f.o. Mobil After the French and IDdl:on
+tShlft Lr•U.O..Malk .uw.r .
IIQd. Comrort· SUtli.lll Ven~ilalivu
advaneed · In the olls b•lt Wnro wm «tUed by t1l&amp; 'free.
llfSion really f!ivOI )'1111 tw&lt;l' shii'U
that exhaustA atale air witb window•
Standa.rd Oil (N.J.) fell back. ty of Paris In 173,8 Florida
it} I one. h shlf'ls autQIJll.ti.eall.y or
dooecl. Add to Ibis Ford's duraAmariean
., llljtal Climax __ ad- ceded to and ruled by Britain.
lef yw shift manuaJ1y . That way
Comenlell&lt;o Conlrot "-1 bility and ramoua quiet ride, and
)'~ can pick the right gear to suit
varicl!d"!'4o/c to lM'c."~• Walt
In 1783, It was returned
reminds you to fasten seat you've 101 1 lot of JOOd reaaona
~conditions or just ~hift for fun
belts, warns you ill doot ia to vilit your Ford Dealer before
PI'QlluctiOns held' steady at 77\1.
lsjbtard oo,XL and LTD)
ajar or fuel illow,
1011 WYIDJ - - .
. Lilt Price
.,,~~­
~- RZ:iu:cTED
F.\111FIEUHTATI1JN 29.95, NOW AT M~RE'S, ONLY" .,,
•-~
IMilndioy
temperatures CL
'I f I'
low 19. Tuesday read'··
. .. v-AND--&lt;u..-1) - Stale
Sen. Frail\! '1. Klag of Toledo
" 06
was unillllinously re--elected
at l:lll a.m.
DeltlocratiAO teacler of the Ohio ___...,.....,.,...,........;;;;
Renate Monday_ fur hll llftn
term at a ~ here whlch
~
.
ltld the l!l'dllndlyork lor olooe "
harmony between Renate aM
House Q~~,,. ·al)d with tlu
state leadvshlp.

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only on 12 oi 36 tor 33 per cent. (.rove C1ty &lt;Pa.l 88
For the game, Rio Grande.
West Virginia State 67
Soutbwest
made 29 ol 75 !rom the floor
Ft Havs St 71 Sl'l Oklo. St 66
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College Basketball Results
Rice j7 Oamar Tech 8t
2l at the lou! lme for 80
per By United p,.., International Texa. Western 71 Wichita 60
cent. The Redmen collecled 37
Eosl
New Mex Sol N. Dakota 64
team rebounds with Bob M•- ~1. John 's INY 168 Kansas 44
bry's 12 high. Don Trainer and Georgetown I DC) 90 Rutgers 87 Tampa Invitation 'foaraament
(lot round)
Gregory each had five
uu 62 Hartw1ck Colt 60
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North Caolina 98 Colwnbia 66
Rio Grande
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Cheyney
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Trenton
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uft Blake, 174, . ~41. Tea~ Htgn "'"ith firsl place votes lind won- 1·2; Collins, 2-1-5; Hamilton, 3- Duqur. r;oe 79 San Fran ~t _72
Game and Sen" - Pmnctt•s lost ~ rd o! a
d Do 1. Sl Bonavntre 80 UC S H1 bar 71
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g mes p1_a\'P 0 6. 8 a or 1, 0 2 2. an
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Midwest
through Saturday, IJec. 17, m 0-1-1. Totals, 29-17-75.fnd'1an~ Cen 1 ~
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Women·• Early Bird League
December 7, 111111
Polots
Slow Four
69
Pinnettes
68
Krazy Four
62
Bowlette•
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Odd B II
56
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Pin Splitters
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Sharon Gregory, IH senic1r for·
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against Troy State. Dick LuSPtli and Tony Bass were nexl in
scoring with 10 points each.
Troy Slate had five men in
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Mis (Milw BrJ M flhn01s St 86

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3. LouiSVIlle (II (6-01
4. Te&lt;. Western (IJ 16-11
5. Michigan St. 4-0
6. New Mexico &lt;5-tl
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2::9Jien. 6-1-t}. Loweiy, 1-2-4 . lnbn- S Ill. 80 Augustana tSDI 64
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OhiO \\ syn 78 Wyne IMich 81 64
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TONIGHT'S GAMES
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High Game and Series - LiaIOZ LAUREL, Md. IUPII - Wellston al Nelsonville
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8. Houston 18--1)
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es m•th, 223,. 580. Team High JO.Boston College 16-0)
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· 12 _ Bngham Young 25 • 13 _ifrce admiSSIOn to mryone for Atlrens al Jac .son
Illinois 23 : 14. St. John's 21: If,. the day's racing program.
FRIDAYS GAMES
Late Wed. Ml10d League Tennessee t7: 16 _ Florida IH: 27 The course, wh,ch has won Jackson at Galhpohs
Dceernber 1, 111111
West Virginia 15 ; 18. Bradley national awards for iiS floral Wellston at Logan
Polnts 112 19 rtie l. Colorado and displays. will be dressed up ,
- --- - - Marklanders
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with thousands of poinsetias and CARR HONORED ,
Deems Team
&lt;16 - azaleas and a 3o.foot lighted NEW YORK IUPJ, -Henry
4 No Trump
« 161 ; Richard Russell, 2111 ; High Christmas tree, for Laurel's Carr of the New York Giants ·
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Barhner 464; Team High Gal'le l t'earsome Foursom• 9
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The Bombers
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Team No. 4
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SENTINEL BOWUNG . eld
Team No. 8
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POMEROY LANES
High Gam• and Series - B-:1111
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Vaugltan, 147, 272. Team
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Team 8
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Team 2
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Team 5
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Zeros
4 Game and Series - Blaettnar
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SPECIAL· lONGER HOURS
landars of Coaeh Lloyd -Myers Rutland has not fared as
High Game - Betty Deem Auto 674 _ 1856 _
individual scoring effort of lhe
who are now. W. The Eastern against 'INAC oppooents.
157, Walter Stewarl, 216: High
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Nallonal Football League sea· TILL XMAS
Eagles of ~ county defeat- Red Devils downed North Ga~ Series - Neacil Carsey 485,
'frl County League
LOS ANGELES (UP!) - The son, a 101-yard runhack of an
eo Southwestern 63-49 and down- lia 53-47 while losing to East. .Walter Stewart 580; High .ream
December !, 1 ~
AFL _C!O Building Semce mtercepted pass agamsl the Los
125 E. Main St.
Phone 992-2171
ed SOO~ Local _S!I-49.
ern 42-38, ·to Hannan Trace
and Series - Deem 's
Points , Union filed !he required notice Angeles Rams.
Southem s lone wm •carne ov- 48, and to Southwestern 58-S2.
1835,
Foreman • Abbott
81 Monday of cancellalion of 11$ 1 _The Fastback of l~e Week
er· Coach Paul• Dlllon s Hannan
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74 contracts witil Sanla Anita and . wmner was Ch1cago s Gale
Trace Wildcats 62-56, a team
Women's Thursday ~Hgue Crow'&lt; Sleak Hous•
66 Bay Meadows Race Tracks at I Snyers who captu:ed tile weekly
!hat ~estern beat 73-56 .
NjiA Standlnga
J!ecember , 1~8~ ,,
Craig'&lt; Market
~~ 12 ,01 a.m., Dec. 25 _
Iaward for the lh1rd time _when ,
last Frllay rught Another com·! By tailed Press International ~
"W.on1,J,ost Holsum No 2
The
live-day
notice
is
necessahe scored on a 90-yard k1ckorfl
48
mon opponent, Kyger Creek de- ;
Eastern Division
1 lip' Bottling Co.
21 • I&gt; G&amp;J Aulo Parts
38 ry under the terms of tbe return agamst Minnesota Sun-'
fellted Southern ~
68-52 I
Simon's Market
2! 18 j High Game ond Series - !lob present contract to allow the day.
&amp; SAVINGS CO.
while downing Southwestern on- ' Pbllad•lph'
W. L. Pct. N.Y. Clothing House .20 19 ' Woods 234 606 · Team High p_arimutuel clerks, s ecurit• '
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Coach Dan Wright's high fly- New York
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Flesher's Texaco Sta. 16 2:1' ~teak House, 912-2665.
employes and track workers to '~~~=-~-~~:.=~:..
by ca.dmals are scarlet.
lag Eastern Easles move Into; Cinclnn'l!.i.
15 24
strike on Christmas Day, If a
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North Gallla on Thursday night! Baltimore.:.
8 25
High Garn_e - Jean Warner
Bantam Girls League
new work agreement is not
lor a go at Coach Mike Morri-:
W 1 0 .. _
12; H1gh Ser1es- Donna Gratt ,
December !, IKi
reached.
soo's Jltl'ates. Eastern Is · 5-2 i
es ern IVISIOD
49(); Team High Game and SerWon Lost
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JO'.&gt; 3"' 1NEW CHAMP
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I Detroit .~
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PARIS (UP! I - Bernard TheThe Eas~Nortb
Gallla St. Loul!l"-Gutler Dusters
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game \ll ·llle_only SVAC game Los Ang "•
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Women's Friday Night League Pantherelles
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Deeember 1 1~
championship Monon tapn4uniU
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Four Musketeers
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13 !2 ·.371
witil a four-round
mas a
ew Year'~ holidays.
Monday's Results
Bahr's Clothiers
High Game and Series
. TJ\0 over defending champ
North a-.Dia, ~owevao, wUI.par- Chicag~ Sl. Louis '11
3&lt;1
12 da Taylor, 124._233; Team h•gb Paul Roux. Both fighters .
tlclpate In th H lid m
lola's Beauty Salon 2; i7
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e scheduled!
Forest Roo Block
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game an senes - 0 ragons, weighed 177"' pounds for lhe
ment at Athens.
Tuesday's Garnes
Team 1
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scheduled 15-round Iitie bout.
181
A win ttt· Eastem would Boston vs. Detroit
-- - - the Eagles -Into a first place at Mlnneapoli;
Beverly's B'ty Shop t6 27
Bantam Boys ·League
QUICK SERVICE FOR
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December 7, 1111141
THE HOLIDAYS!
•..,.ser Los Angelos at San Fran
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Mark Tannehill, 11-1 junior, at
forwards •114 senior Bill Davis
at centerr 6-9 senior George
Sauer and 6-0 senior Asa Bradbury at guards.
Reserv~'ilJame slarts at 5 p.
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F0\11' -~Uiltern Valley Athletic Conference teams are
in actlon tllis 'week but there is only one SVAC league
game on tap among the four games . schedule before
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cou!d
Meigs counl)l at Racine travels move into. second pla~e ahead
to Southwesb!rn, Kyger Creek of Eastern.
Is 4-2 in '1fl games. AtCbauncey, Coach Johnny Wickline's
KC WIIHry to stop 'Rog'er'llehl· ger Creek Bobcats will play
ley who ls "av..,.aging 01'$' 40 host to the Rutland Red
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Gre1 Poston, the tiny-mite of
the club at 11-1, a junior guard.
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SW Missouri 11.'1 Jackson si 'Ill
The Rio Grande College Redmen are due home to·
Quaker City TOlll'llalllellt
St Bene. B2 Wrn Jewell 57
morrow· from a two-game southern road trip that didn't Steubenville vs. C¥111 Sl. tPa J GustaVlll! Ado! 71 Au~Sbur(
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_Rubber City Clanlr
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The Redmen wb.o now b.ave a 5-6 record will host I Washmgton U. vs. Bucknell
Bethel 80 Man1toba 55
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the Second Annual Pl. Pleasant Rotary Tournament Dec. Akro.n vs: Hofstra
Homllne 82 Northland 70
The Midclleport Yellow Jack· Stone, 6-3·1orward Bill West.
you mean
South
11 28.29 at Pl. Pleasant. The loss to Troy State was their Cmcmna\1 66 Colroado 64
ets, already har.lrii· equalled fall, 6-3 ..,.rward Chuck Kem. with two ••ads'? 'I'bere're fifth. ln a row.
Wllten~g 67 Baldw!n-Wal. 66 S Caro. 1112 Elon 78
last season's produetlon
of P.r. 6-5 center, and Mike Well·
oaly bole• for one!"
The opeing round of the . Pt. I
--- - - ------,Marshii!l 15 Steubenville 81
Winston Salem 113 Morgn Sl '11
SEOAL victories [3), go after land, 6-3J•g. Last year Logan
Pleasant 1\ota, Tourney . will double figures: Thorpe wllh :!&lt;1, Oh1o Wesleyan 78
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\1cNeese St 'coli 74 ~ustin 64
No. t tbls evening at 6 p.m. in was 9-llw
pit west Vlrgiriia State a&amp;ainst Holley 17, !nbciarco and Enslen
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Wayne IMICh.) 64 , Ballirnore 61 S Harnptor. iill
Logar.
Logan has defeated Pomeroy
Cedarville • Ohio College . and eacn 13, and Carmichael Ia. ,.Ohio Umversily 84 N fll'oo!
· Fl Sth 80 T
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Lo gan, :t-2, a team of sky- and Nelsonville, and lost lo Ath1
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' Miss. 71 Louisiana Sl 64
Rio Grande takes on Concord, The Redmen were do"" 42·
scrapers working on a string ens and , Jackson.
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of two straight wins, Is coach- ' Jacket&amp;:;nCoach Carl Wolfe
night. Oglethorpe College, at ;emnd halt barrage as :he m•n St. Thomas Aqumas A63h
Vanderbilt 71 Florida 69
ed by Bob Combs. His mostly said Monday evening afler a
Atlanta, Ga., defeated
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the Slllt_~t tbe "4ee;d of con- to secure their endorsement ~ NEW YORX (UPI) -Hopes of historical accuracy and ol remaining Ignorant o1 )t, the _ details which bear ~ftYIII&lt;:t of !be IAea real es- the banllby. th
.Tbe~ of iJWI ·~.. for an 01¢-ol.court ,~t!emtDI lh• putiUc's ri&amp;bt· to know th•_ C~orrent rontroversy ulliht . be conceivable relation· to tu~.
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upon llle ..,. between the Kennedy family true Iaiita Qf· jbe 11\'etome set~
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n coritlniJeil
resort at aUCilon Monday, the l!ini• lndu.oliies Development untary lllld wllllout any COD• vice of counsel. •.re ~aa some and "The Death of a President" trageCJY."
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1roder__•IS:&amp;~Irmenlct
. ~-~~ .~ Corp., !he las and~~'!.~-811~ slderallon of 11111 kind. ·It also consideration ol_value.
.publlsllers appeared to be
~let f'llllUJ
Ql the ~edy
were parallell?' .. ~~~u
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contended !hat it Willi made, ••· Mr. Beter said moot of the dashed forever today lost In the Canfield suggested that If unwlii!Jig to read
manu canfield.
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' "eking to set aside·a trust deed j
ecuted and detlvered by Rolfe proceeds of the sale Monday !crosSfire of ansry ~barges of Mrs. Kennedy or Sen. Robert F. script themselves a .
Sen. Kennedy nor M~anc~:'tef
lr '' " fer 91: other ·real eatate l
Lee and VIOlet Lee lor the _pur· less the costs and tues would decel~ Ignorance and avarice. Kennedy, D-N.Y., would read thO)' designated representatives ho read . 111~ entire _
"'"neotJII with resort flnanc- i
pose of effeettns a "preferen- be turned over to the Hunttns· Unless tbe UIIUpected occurs MlllCbelllr's account lilstead 01 to do tbls lor \hem., he saki ma1111Scr1pt 1n 11J1 . IJI
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dal transfer" 1n behalf of the ton Trlllll &amp; ~vlnp Bank to , soon, 11 seemed likely !hat one
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1 CONTINUED From P11e 1
. t, federal SBA "'"'""t th0 'public.
Huntington Truat II Savings pay off the banks $412,607 mort· week from today the COlli'!
the preaent situation m,lihl have •nt done so -botb Ma
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proceeding Mrs. John P'.
OOLVMBUS (l.iPI) ..: ·Mlis been avoided."
and tile publisher's knew at
re.'ort aear_Poinl. Plea~
_ 1 Chairman Tucl&lt;er, "does not 10vernment In the collection 11 From this amount, the bank IKennedy describes as "horri- Am-~--a T..•·Aier, a....
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Mrs. Ke~nedy was well ~~a'tore
$!lS,OOO .as the hlahest 'ill three Umlt or otherwise .Uect the md b edn
ill be required to
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bidders. An SBA "'""'"' said powers of either s•·te· or their
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B. Agsteo • Sona Inc.,
of :Manchesler calls "cruel and "";{., ~.;;&gt;::";;''
Kennedrf snapped liidt;
Kennedy spoke direct!~ to
clubhQUSe,. IUl(l l6\'Uillllllll! pool force tbelr OWII air polluUon - The conveyance of the d.. Charleston. The AgsleD finn ' unju!l."
wllll ber title P
lrl~ amount of rhetorfl!' ' ·
Manchester on at least.one
wtlllld ·~ re~~old. .,,
, control laws or ordinances."
fend ant trustees securing !he de- built the resort fur West Vir- Tbe widow bas patltlonsd the aadew N J
t ~= 'historical accuricy•l1. or
autlbtlns her objeoMonday af~ As..lstant iinancln&amp; of the Commission's lendaflt bank be set aside as &amp;lnla Industries Development court for an Injunction to block 8 . .1; ID• 1 ··'Man
U 1 'publlc'a right to knOw'
those parts of ·the
L. S. Attorney~ D. Beter activities woold be shared by "void."
Corp., whicb plano':" and op- publication of Manchester's eplolde to be allot ,:;,,
·alternate the oature!l&gt;of
which Jhe !elf"
filed %wt 1m bdiall ol the JOY• the federal and two state gov- - That the defendants be en era!ed It for about e1ght months 300 ooo-word book and Ita IJ Ia BoUYwoocL
contromay - whlliher
Invaded her prlo
ernment to set aside a ConveY- emments. The Clean Afr Act joined and restrained from con- before It was closed by bur- serlalizallon. Harper &amp; Row ts
lllanchesler and the
and
of her children.
once by -trust ~ of all _ !be provides for grants of up to veying the properly encumber- geonlnl debts last February. scheduled to publish tbe book In
bloke the written
"And, althoilgll"'lf agreed Ill'
real es~te _ _ ~ llfl
llf'ison _county iJe. tbree-lourtbs of tbe total oper. ed by ~· deed of trust which Is
April and the start ot a four0
lrom which breaeh
delete them from ·the pu~llshed'
longmg . ~ -~ Lee and •liis atlng budgets of such corn- the JUb]ect of tbe proceedinsa.
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part ileriaUzation In
proflta WID appare~.
version, nellllet he nor .Halper
w1te, V10l,t. ~- t.tr. ~;eo w.as missions, while the nlmalnlng Mr. Powers made Ibis stat.. . B"Ze~S
Magazine 1s due on ·the
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Quottola Dll'riY!Itf
a. Row, nor LoolE Masaz!ne, ho
president .bf.:West Virginta In- one-fourth would be shared men! when Informed of the
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newsstands Jan. 10.
'"'be q"eaUon ls i ool
dooe,IO, nor bave•lhe; ~ven, Ia
dustries J}!!titlopment Corp., de- equally by Ohio and West Vir- government:s_~ult: ..
The latest round In the painful
book'S. 'riCh! to llve';c~no
iJ1e -period of _tbls dlipUIAI,
veloper anit former owner of the l!inia.
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dispule came Monday nlgbt
bas aenJed tbat pennttted !ln. Keanedy or lier
resort
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'rhe Commission would be
DAUGHTER BORN
a peal to the Viet Cong
to witb .the an•ouncement by CaSJ
question Is tbe rilhlc~l Mn. representaUvet aceess ·to tbt
Named as 'defendants In the empowered to establish stand- ; Mr. and Mrs. Earl 0. Thoma, r.:how the Cllristmas message Canfield, chairman of Harper "
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are _ "one of paace." "Ji:ven while Row's execuHve comml!tee,
mlr:um
Wi lham G. .i'QWJ:n !llill. Seidel\ 1that -may 'be adopted by state announcing the birth of a 7 1 , n htln&amp; the
that the firm will bring out the MASON - Tonl&amp;hl at I, the
dlgr. ty,
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S. McNee( Jr., as trustees, and i air pollution control agencies. lb., 13 oz., daughter,
Suzan
forg them," U:::• N~~th ~~~ , book as planned ''in the Interest Waharna White Falcons go to ~:.o!t ~U:.te de\11 of !heir , O
the lluntmgton Trust &amp; Sav- i When the Commission finds Annette, Dec. II, at Holzer Hos- Iollna evanselisl said.
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int.rstate air pollution, 11 would pital. Grandparents are Mr.'
to the break for Christmas va'
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Ub k
cation when tbey play bqst to
~dent of the bank, and Mr. Me-_ prepare a report_ But before the Mrs. Georgia Thoma, Pomeroy !
a ac 8
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panng objections to some gov•
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omases ernment·required safety. stand- Funeral services were held The old rivalry which will .
ly coiJveyed all of the
rear,"" • ·reasonable opporlumty to , have a son, Kelly, as• 4.
I ards for 1008 model vehicles, . Sunday at tile Rawlinss-Coats be ending tbls year aa Rutland The Melga County MlnlslerpropeJ/Y belonging to Mr. Lee .l'flrrect the conditiOn.
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Monday called back 16,000 cars Funeral Home for Mrs. Edna conaolldates With the
other lal Asan. held Its !l"nual
and hM wife in Mason Coanty If, after a reasonable lime,
ORDER ISSUED
[to check for a possible safety CrBJg.
Melga schools Is always a dandinner meeting Saturday,
C
to the trustees.
the owner or operator of the Divorce Investigator Allen C. defect.
Officiating was Rev. Donald dy to see.
17, at the''Soulhern Joo
That deed of trust, was, ail- pollution source or the slate or i Hill has been ordered by Meigs General Motors Corp. Issued Hicks. Burial was In Riverview
Wllh Sebool caleleria Z
cording to the pleadings of the local agenc1es have not taken County Common Pleas Judge : the callback for 16,245 1967 cemetery. Pallbearers
were Last year the Ohioans lllllell· wltb an attendance of.Z7..1nclud· •
suit. to secure a $400.1100 note sulfibllclent thaction to eliminate the John C. Bacon to conduct an i model Pontiacs to check them James Bobbitt, Boyd
Dlxoa, tbede aFaplalrconsol Ovcloseer twihernse last
fam!Ues of some .,olr t h e .I
of We$t Virginia Industries De· pro em, e Commission would investigation In an action In· . for a production defect which Woodrow Brown, Don Rowan,
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The meetlag wu i/ilened bJ
Joo
before issuing a final order to Berna K. Davidson. One minor to snap.
Blake. Out of town relatlvea return contest It was 74-&amp;'1, both tbe slnglag of I Chrlsllltas car- .
TIS"S".,. correct the problem.
j child is involwd.
attending were Harry Crals, In favor ol the Devl)s.
ol and prayer by Dr. Lesllr 0
VI
Should the orrender then raii J - - --- - LETCONTRACF
Jr., Japan; Mrs. Alice Duff, 6-2 senior Roger Davis spear· L. Roush. A quartet ·of Rev.
OJiiP:UlA'nVI Gift
DEY!Yl'ED ro INTERE'lt 1Ji to comply with the order and . Ferro-Alloys· Johns-Manville Fl- The Texaco 011 Co1t.1any was 1Mrs. Justine Ruby and son, hea~s the Rutland olfense
and Mrs. Paul Sellers ahd dau·
.u;;IllS • ·MA!iON AKEA
timetable for correction of the ber Glass, American Viscose awarded a contract to supp;y 1Wayne, Rochester, Pa.; Dr. rece1ves able help from 5-10 Shters Margaret and Rosemary
air pollution problem, tbe Com- Division of FMC.
regular sasoline and diesel Jand Mrs. H. A. Brown, Roches- Harry Yarbrough, 5-11
Joe sans, "Beautiful Star :'of ~lloeiiii'G .. 0... ,.,....".,
mission would be empowered to Owens-Illinois,
Holland • fuel to the county highway de- tier, Minoesola; Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, and 6-1 Duane Knorr, lehem."
C!tMtter T1nMhlll, 1•11.,.
hDUibea nerJ aft.ei"''Mtttn ••Hfl
take
aciion
In
the
appropriate
SUCO
Color,
American
Cyana. partment garage at a meeting ·JameJ Bobbitt, Huntington, W. plus others.
Games were enjoyeil, led
81turdu and Sundl} hJ T1:11 ObJo
Valley f"ubtbrunJ Companr. llt• M• state or federal court.
mid,
Titanium
Metals,
Barium
of
the
county
commissioners
~a.;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Boyd
Dixon,
Meantime,
the
Falcons
conRev.
James
~b a nlco St.. Pomeroy, Ohta , U161t. du•
.,. ., ,~ Office Phone W~ 1·,151. !ltitol'
Member finns of the Ohio • and Chemicals, Inc., Huntington Monday. Attending were Ken. ~ Neville liland, Pa.; Mr. 1 n d tinue to shill around to find a ment chairman .
b ~tl()ne W\' Wl!l'l
of neth McElhinny,
president[ Mrs. Woodrow Brown, Neville winning combination. Sopho- were .~hown,, ''The
itnter.ed u
tec:ond e1.,. CDilUDI: West'\)'gJilia11Kii1~1ry Commit- Alloy Products Division
Dl aner •' tb• PM! nff1Cit •t P..mamr. tee on Air Pollution Abatement !NCO, Mobay Chemical, Mar- Robert Clark, and Charlea
R. ' bland, Mr. aad Mrs. Don Row· more Tony Flelda appears to Angel, and 'The
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l' ht19flll ldYertiiiDI npretenlaUY.. which :;,;: sponsoring the Com- bon Chemical, Chemical Dlvi- Karr, Sr.
an, Midvale, 0 .; Mr. and Mrs. have eameda startins berth as Star." Dinner wes
Bo!ttnWJ.I ltlmball. llle..
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, sion of Pittsburgh Plate Glass,
Richard Holleron, ,Belpre; Mr. hu Dale Rollins and Larry Fry. '
aerved·bJ· Mrs.
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'Vor• '
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Power
Co.,
W
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Continental
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Edison,
WAREHOUSE
GUITED
!l!ld
Mrs.
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D.
Oren,
Mrs.
Hel·
Ray
Sisl&lt;:ls
quickly·
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Circle.
S uhtt:n~t!Ol. riltn.
OeU•ered OJ
earner 1whl!re ualllbJI 3.' eeal) '*' Steel, Union
Carbide, Allied duPont, Ohlo Valley Electric COLUMBUS (UP!)- A three- en Coals Hayes, Racine; Mrs. one of the solidest Jl'alr&lt;iJI',• . .
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w~ll: = 1WI~ ~u• '" •d•.nea
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[l i lt' Srolllinel oHice, Sli.JO!
11 • Chemirel. Wh••"nc Sl•'l. ~no- J Corp .. Blaw-Knox, Appalachian alarm f•re early today gutted Addie Petrel, Racine, and Mrs. the other spot will be fltti!d
mont.ftlo 19 10; l'!lrer illootlle I3JIO. FIIJ
pers, Triangle Conduit &amp; Csble Power, B. F. Goodrich, Bloch the Schootensteln Depart- Rulb Tucker,· Racine,
foul prone, B~J..Mar.~all or~·
Motor • KoUfl where eMI11r
ll!ntctl
no• '' lllll"lllo Obi month, tl.ao BJ Shell Chemical. Ormet Corp., Brothers Tobacco,
Goodyear
ment
Slore
warehouse
on
the
ver
Glblii. , ·
m111. Qne veu tlO .OO:
St~ moothl,
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85 2.~ : 1'llree monuu. ~ . oo loJ\IO,CriP. Signode Corp., Monongahela Po- Chemical and Stauffer Cheml- city's south side. There were no
ceca
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Injuries reported.
commi.d '!!ie In tl)e ~!:astern
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trading on the New York Stock case for Ea!lmt. 'nie .. other
Exchange today.
common foe, VInton r.ounty,
Shortly afler tbe opening bell. whipped. tbe Falcons by nearly
the United Press International forly pomta and dumped Rut.
stock market indicator showed land by some twenty·slll polntl.
a gain of 0.11 per cent with 849 By these figures, the Devils are
Issues crossing the tape. There rated a sUght edge, ~~ In an
were 325 advances and 268
s~ries such as IbiS, any
declines.
thing could happen and usually
Electronics were mostly stea·
dy. Steels had a steady tone. Reserve game time Is six
Motors opened narrowly mired. thirty.
Airlines firmed with lltlllle
CLOSURE ANNOUNCED
escepfions. Aircrafta bad an
The
Meigs County courtIrregular tone.
IBM paced tbe high-flying house will be closed all day
,.,
electronics, gaining lo/&lt; tG 371%. Saturday Dec. 24, It was an''" .
Zenith an4 RCA opened un- nounced today.
changed. Admiral gave up \I
33\'c. Motofola tacked on Vt
MR. HEINER BE ItER
103.
Falrehlld
Camera
alSG
Uwrence
Heiner, a patl,ent II
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on
a
fraction.
at
the
Arcardla
Nursing Home,
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American Motors eased 11. to Is reported lmprov!ag. AnY•~ne l
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amount to 3211. Ford hold may do so In care ol Arcadia
ateady 11 39%; Betblehem
Nursing Home.
'Armco advanced slightly In
---steels. U.S. Steel beld stesdy.
LOCAL TEMPS
Eulern Airlines advanced % Temperature In Pomeroy's
j
w.84. Unjled tacked on y,
buslnea.o district at 11:40 a.m.
tr ,.., Wlllt au - ,,._
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T\1'
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,picked
up
to
JS%.
'!l'I,BI!WaS
311 degrees under OV·
Tile ......... ~ boot bolll
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Northwest
eased
to
12111.
skies.
1i'-" Piri. v.... Font l&gt;aler c:u
of exclusive featu~ co make your
. Douglas
up \I at 46\t In the BRmB_H_R_VLED
__
!~he :roo tilt story. IIIII
driviJI1 easier and more enjoyable.
alrttafts;
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"",r'• an Ideo &lt;JI whal Font olren.
Uke doon lhat lock automatically
Xmi.
fOst
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ro W'f.o. Mobil After the French and IDdl:on
+tShlft Lr•U.O..Malk .uw.r .
IIQd. Comrort· SUtli.lll Ven~ilalivu
advaneed · In the olls b•lt Wnro wm «tUed by t1l&amp; 'free.
llfSion really f!ivOI )'1111 tw&lt;l' shii'U
that exhaustA atale air witb window•
Standa.rd Oil (N.J.) fell back. ty of Paris In 173,8 Florida
it} I one. h shlf'ls autQIJll.ti.eall.y or
dooecl. Add to Ibis Ford's duraAmariean
., llljtal Climax __ ad- ceded to and ruled by Britain.
lef yw shift manuaJ1y . That way
Comenlell&lt;o Conlrot "-1 bility and ramoua quiet ride, and
)'~ can pick the right gear to suit
varicl!d"!'4o/c to lM'c."~• Walt
In 1783, It was returned
reminds you to fasten seat you've 101 1 lot of JOOd reaaona
~conditions or just ~hift for fun
belts, warns you ill doot ia to vilit your Ford Dealer before
PI'QlluctiOns held' steady at 77\1.
lsjbtard oo,XL and LTD)
ajar or fuel illow,
1011 WYIDJ - - .
. Lilt Price
.,,~~­
~- RZ:iu:cTED
F.\111FIEUHTATI1JN 29.95, NOW AT M~RE'S, ONLY" .,,
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temperatures CL
'I f I'
low 19. Tuesday read'··
. .. v-AND--&lt;u..-1) - Stale
Sen. Frail\! '1. Klag of Toledo
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was unillllinously re--elected
at l:lll a.m.
DeltlocratiAO teacler of the Ohio ___...,.....,.,...,........;;;;
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term at a ~ here whlch
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harmony between Renate aM
House Q~~,,. ·al)d with tlu
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BEllONE
Hearing Aid
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404 Second Ave.

MR.K.LBYRD
WILL BE AT
206 N. Second Ave.
Middleport, Ohio
ON

G•lllpolla, Ohio

FROM
9 A.M. to 12 Noon

*IN SENSAtiONAL
FEATURES * "EXTRAS" AT 110 EXTRA COSTS * LOWE$1' PRICE
ITS FIELD * BEAUTIFUL ITALIAII DESIGII * BEATi ALL COMPETITION

N~w roomy interior seats five adults with ease. 13.6 cubic .feet of trunk ~~~ce
the largest in ·' · competitive class. Up to 35 m.p.g. ~~~~~regula;J~~o~;:,:
L;.;ge diameter d; · . okes on all4 wheels, for safe stops. Tided W e
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E -~ CYCLAMEN .............. $3.50up
THE PERFECT Gl FT

My daughter Is having
trm!bl~ with hrr
innrr ear
which causes her to lose her
balance. What
treatment
would yOu recommend?
· A - Your daughter may have
j Meniere's disease. other possible causes, such as exposure
to chemical fumes. allergies
and anemia should be ruled out
before any treatment is prescribed.

COLEMAN
HEATING

AT CHRISTMAS TIME

CHRISTMAS GREENERY
Wreaths, Pine Roping, Mistletoe
CEMETERY WREATHS

UNN«ESSAIYI

WARM

FIRST QUALITY

Organdy-Nylon-Print

GOWNS &amp; PAJAMAS

NYLON HOSE

APRONS

D~CORATING

NOVELTIES
EVERYTHING TO MAKE YOUR HOUSE

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TIFFIN CREDIT

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Middleport

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amazins Teflon. Yes, cook with or without lattJ or olll, ~oods
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DeLIVERS ANY ITEM IN OUR STORE, OIDO ACCOUNTS WELCOME

Bill Woll

Les Williamson

Serving Entire Big Bend Area

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PAUL QlYIES JEWELERS

House Slippers
Ladies soft padded sole felt
House Slipper with scuff proof
vmyl cap. In colors wine or blue

.99
LADIES IMPORTED
ITALIAN MOHAIR

SWEATERS
The ever popular Italian style
krutted sweater in a soft blend
of mohair nylon and wool.
Wblte, black and colors.

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Smart new Holiday Dresses, fashions for every age group. Ex·
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to care fabrics. Juniors, Misses
and Half Sizes.

$8.95
LADIES PHIL MAID

Waltz Gowns

HALF SLIP

i\ lovely group of Ladies Beauti-

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Gowns. Choose your favorite
from solid pastel colors.

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HAND BAGS
A beautiful selection of Ladie1
Holiday Handbags in leather-like
plastic. Shoulder, clutch awl
strap styles.

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Othen Up To $17.95

LADIES BEAUTIFUL
PHIL MAID

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PILE LINED

NYLON

House Slippers ,,

Lovely Half Slip fat \.adies in
sizes small, medium a:·~-Jtl large. A Man's House Slipper with Iota :5
100% nylon with lace trim, and of comfort. A soft like vinyl wi!li :
elaBtic waist.
nylon pile lining, padded sols.

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BROADCLOTH

ASST. STYLES

PATTERNS

MENS HI-QUALITY
fLEECE LINED

PAJAMAS

Sport Shirts

GIR TIES

Sweat Shirts

2 pc. styles. Solid colors or fan- Solid colors. Stripes, plaids and
cy printed designs. Si2e A-B-C-D new novelty patterns. Size small
- medium and large.

.99
pair

Ladies New
Casual &amp; Dre11 Style

COATS

Casual and dress styles fur
trimmed and untrimmed in new
coJors and designs. 1

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MODERN DESIGN
Matched 3 Pc. Set

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Holiday Ties in a world of new
colors and patterns. Choose from
4 in band or redi-tied styles.

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Mens Famous Hanes fleece lined
Cotton Knit Sweat Shirts. Sizes
small, medium and large.

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HENS FAMOUS HANES

LUGGAGE
3 pc. set consisting of train case
21" overnight and 25" tourist:

sturd_y built modern design, vl·
nyl C&lt;lvers.

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e KNIT BRIEFS
Mens Fine Knit Hanes Tee
Shirt and Briefs. Makes the
ideal gift. 100% cotton. Small,
medium, large.

IN OUR BIG TOYLAND

.99
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EXCITING NEW
GIRLS HOLIDAY

DRESSES
Colorful Holiday Dresses. Ea•v
care fabrics. For daytime or party wear. New colors and slylea.
3 to 6x and 7 to 14.

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LADIES SMART NEW
HOLIDAY

The inexpsnsive gift that is always appreciated. Lovely aprons
in organdy. Prints and nylon.

up

Size 72xB4 Automatic Blanket.

pair

1hls Is Cclflllon-a beautlfulexa.,;ple of the way Trllarl
Sl"s you the precious real look ln. fashion jewelry. 111 ·
c!osl,n combines solden- 01 platlnlllil-toned Trifanlum
In 1 lOft Florentine finish, lustrotJt pretend pearls, and
Hny, IPIIrldlns lfllnestones. NacHiac.t, braceio~ and
.llllrrlA&amp;s Ill tlllly $4. each, Prices·plul tu.

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AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC

A beautiful group of full or twin
s1ze spreads in a wide selection
of oew decorative colors.

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59 N. 2nd Ave.

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Ladies 2 pc. Pajamas and Wal!z
Length Gowns in warm flannel- Lovely seamless nylon hose for
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Christmas gifts. Extra sheer
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DRESS SHIRTS

LADIES FLANNELETTE

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The other innovation, Inn ovar, is a combination of two
drugs. When it is injected into
a vein during an acute attack
It relieves all the symptoma
withing 10 minutes and assures
the victim of at leas! a week
without a recurrence of the attacks.

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New Decorative Colors

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KING BUILDERS SUPPLf!

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Holiday D'usters

504 TENTH ST.
HUNTINGTON, W. VA.
Phone 525-7221

NOifiNJOY-ilifNO~STICi(COOKWARE

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GIFTS

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Hearing Aid Center

Joins Staff
At Ho1zer

HOURS WEEK DAYS

Thursday, Dec. 22

If hearing is your
problem Bellone i1
the answer

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6 17 falllng, Kaoawha Falls
· , rlsiJig, Olarleslon !9.20 !.fr and M M' h I Ohll
falling. London, Marmet and
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rs. IC ae
nWinfield dams were on the ger_ alld chUdr~, Ml&lt;?ael and
sills.
Julia, Jllelsonvdle, VJSJted SatBoat u---e•M•,
urday With Mr. and Mrs. Leo
......,.. Ke ed S
nn_ Y, r.
Olllo River - Rose G. up 14, Mrs. Harley Brown (Kate
2:55 p.m.; l&gt;lartln up 14, 5:20 Roush- of Mississippi·,
and
H
P.m.; arvey Jordon up 14, Dick ROush, Iowa, were called James w. Montgomery, 1!)jO
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Dr. Spencer, the son of Mr.J•19,
Foster,
Pomeroy,
, Mason,
and Mary V'ermln/1
19Wayne- Byer 29
7:25
p.m.;
John
Ladd
Dean
up
here
-~ue
to
the
unexpected
Chatham
Ave.;
Mrs._
Eugene
Engmeman
Wolfe
and
Mrs.
Fred
Spencer,
Mason,
Robert
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PRE-HUNG RIGHT OR UFT
2 tGiaiGIIpo1_19; _TlmBmy On Destroyer Roan
dow· 101:40
-m.; DunEcanp BJruce death ·of their father,
Lee
Ohio UniverSity and his MD and Reta Kay Byer, ' ,' ""'pt"'.' ll
4 5P40
11
30
o , : a.m.; . . ones Roush.""
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Class degree !rem the UniverSity of Pleasant.
Mill Finish, Anodized 11nd White
up 15, 6:40a.m.; R~~nger up 16,
.
nace E. Stou!, Rt. 1 fhurmao; Bernard D. Wolle USN, son of Chicago in 196B. He completed George William
Hereford
12:25 a.m.; Prlnclplo up _17, . Mrs.1). ~- Stewart IS spend- Dale A. Rollins, Rt.. 2 Letart; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wolfe of his internship al the Bloogett 22, Southside, and Koneda Lob
32x80 ALSO 36xBO
12:50 a.m.; New Martinsville mg lhe holidays wllh her dau- Mrs. Val Douglas Bruley, Pl. Route 2 Racine was on man- Memorial Hospital at Grand Devrick 19 Pt Pleasant
up 17, 12:45 a.m.; Walter Cur· ghters ~nd !~lies, Mr•. and Pleasant; Donald K. Johnson, euvers ~board
U. S. de- Rapids, Mich.
Donald 0:.1e Smith, 23, ·
ley down 17, 3:10 a.m.; Titan Mrs. Jack Wh1te and famdy at Pt. Pl~asant; . Mrs.
Jessie stroyer Charles M. Roan in
. .
and Connie Lynn Hayrnanu,"'~,·11
down 17, 6:40a.m.; Steel rader NorwaJt and from there she Cartwnght, Chiton: Kenneth L. the mid-Atlantic and Caribbean . While m the Navy from Aug- Leon
up 18, 4:55 a.m.; Steel Trader ":ill go to Chicago, Ill, for a Black, Rutland; VirgOe
E. Sea, as part of "LANTFLEX- ust l!lli~ until October 15 _of 'lh,m'as Lee O'Bryao,
d ''" 18, 6:25 a.m.;
OVEC VISit With Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bl~kwOOd, Rt. I Shade; James 61&gt;," the largest composite train- thiS year, when be was dJS- Hartford and Stetla
Loui~e II
up 18, 7:45 a.n,. ; National up Baker and family.
Sm1th, Jr., Rt. I
Portland; ing exercise lor the u. s. Allan- charged: Dr. Spencer took spe- Kimes,
Hartford.
2 TO 3 WEEK DELIVERY
19, 7:25 a.m.; L. Fiore up 20 M
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Mrs. Georg~ G. Gum, Pome- tic fleet this year.
Clal trammg m PediatriCs at Melvin Donald Brown
30
MEDIUM MILL FINISH
1:40 a.m .. Jefferson down 21' 'h· r. and Mrs. Robert McEI- roy; Mrs. Mdton L. Hood, Mid- Involving 94 ships 19 air Porlsmouth, Va., and at the Washington W Va and J '
TRIPLE TRACK - - - '- - - - 7 a.m.; Frteberger up 22, 12 ,10 hmny, )!elferson, Ind., visited dleport; M_rs. Charles N. !hie, , squadrons and more lhan 42,BOO University of North Carolina. ita Klvingston ·E~;..on uaaa.m.; Polly R. up 23, H5 a.m.; ~reo:, the weekend and With Rt. I Racme: Mrs. . Robert j men, LANTFLEX, wblcb standa He " married lo the form~ Pl. Pleasant.
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W. H. Shaver, Jr: up 23, 6 a.m.;
a stuE{ohn . lor ·;Atlantic Fleet Exercise," R. N. Lois Jean Smith of Hoi- Robert Theodore Hauman, Jr.,
Queen City down 23, 6:30 a.m.;
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mer i was n progress from Novem- received his BA degree from 23, Glenville, and Sae
Ellen
ALSO IN ANODIZED AND WHITE'/:·
Indiana up GreeJ.up 11:10 p.m.; Mr. ikJ Mrs. Patsy Murray, Fra~ 'Pe~~e;t~~ '
Mrs. ber 28 througb December 16. land. Michigan. They are the Call, 21, Pt. Pleasant.
William Pitt up Greenup 11:55 Point Pleasant, W. Va. visited Rock
'
Hangmg As part of the exerciSe, more parentsol two daughters, Dawn, Dana Lee Tolliver, 19, men-11
p.m.; Boc-K down
Greenup here "'t"ntly with his mother,
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thank~:~ 0 · 8 - bM~;s staged age four and Julie, age three. wOOd, alld Linda Sue Hutchln12:40 a.m.; Boaz and Winnie Mrs. Crnra Murray.
moe ov~r-the- each lalldmgs
son, 16, Milton.
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Mae up Greeno
Mrs. Kenny Curry, Rt.
4 llB defensiVe land forces utiliz- Dr. and Mrs. Spencer and fa- Charles Randall Smith
30,
.10 a ,
Lady Kimberly
· G .m.'
Mr. aljd Mrs. Willis Aleshire, Jackson, son, 8:42
Mon- 1ed conventional and guerrilla mily are residing at 162 Garfield Pt. Pleasant and Delore,'t;Ialnell
5,15 a.m.; FranklinwnPI~:en; Daytorr,~visi_ted over the week- day; Mrs, Val D. Badey, Pt. tactics to stop advancing troops. Ave., Gallipolis.
Walkins, 23,' Pt. PleaBant.
· MIDDLEPORT
Greenup 6,50 a.m.; Andrew ~d here WJih Mr. and Mrs.
iiiii
Calhoun down Meldahl 8·15
Richard Chambers and son,
m.; J, S. Lewis up Melda~i Eric, and other relalives.
11 :25 p.m.; Kathleen K. down , Mr. and Mis. Bernard Fultz
Meldahl 12:25 a.m.; Wayne H. and daughters, Beth, Barbara,
down Meldahl12:35 a.m.; Buck. and Blleky, were in
Chillieye Stale up Meldahl 1:15 a. cothe Suoday for a visit with
m.; Tibolt down Meldahl 2 a. his mother, Mr. alld Mrs. John
m.; Mama Lear up Mel dahl FornasJr.
FROM ALL
5:55a.m.; Jerow down Meldahl
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POINTS OF
6:25 a.m.
Mr. aad Mrs. Roger Luckey.
THE
WORLD
GaiJJpoUs Dam _ Oleallder doo, f!!Jiltington, W. Va, spent
up 3:05 p.m.; R. H. Bosworth the w"'*"nd with their parents,
H. down 10:20 p.m.; Knox up Mr. a~ Mrs. James Brewing12:1~ a.m.; Semet down 1 a ton anl[.Mr. and Mrs. Alva
m.; Steel Ranger up 1:50 aJn.; Luckeydoo, New Haven.
Inca down 3:25 a.m.; Elge~liff Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mil-'
elled Gift Buy•
up 3:50 a.m.; IV'estern iwn hoan were GaUipohs visitors
e Wide Assortment
4 a.m.; E.."" est. · VJt!;nJa Monday,
down 7:10 a.m.
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eAt A Low Price
Kanawlla River t~· .l(f F.- J!le.uut Valley Hospital
Shearer up
&gt;l. n1.; ,.u:lMIT!'ED - Mrs. Richard
Lucy Jane Lucas .
Mar- lll1•sell, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
met 12:00 •-~·;_
J!ol. JOhn Rainey, Pt. Pleasant; The.
worth up Wmf1eld .2: p.m.; odore Sayre, Leon ; Mrs. WJIA. J. Patten up Winlilft 9:1B Jiam Marshall, New Haven.
p.m.; Allen R. Merrill down DfSCIIARGED - Mrs. JamBeautiful Ladies
Mens Now Campus
Winfield 9:15 p.m.;
Walter es Bosworth Gallipolis o
Quilted
Nylon,
Nylon
Floece
liouglalld down Winfield 12:4~
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CARDIGAN and SLIPOVER
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LADIES HOLID1\Y
WHITE
and COLORS
a.m. ; H. E. Bowles up Winfield down Wmfield 5:20 a.m.; Fort
FULL LENGTH
Beautiful
Loce Trim
2.:25 a.m.; Helen Z. up Win- Dearborn down Winfield 6:05
Beautiful holiday styled dusters Men and Teenage Boys High FaIJeld 2:!0 a.m.; Charles K. down a.m. ; Baby Lear up Winfield
for the llldy on your shopping _shion Sweaters styled by CamWinfield 3:30 a.m.;
Beaver 6:10 a.m.
Us!. In quilte\1 'liJilon and soft pus, Casual and Dressy styles. Solid colors. Stripes, A full cut
Size 32 to 38 Ladies Phil Maid Blouses with that lovely lad y
· fiutfy nylon fleeoe. Solid colors All that's new in colors in 66 and neat fitting favorite collar. Stylfull length slips in sort lovely styling. Soft fabric with lots of
and prints.
es 14 !-!. to 17.
67,
delicate frills. Size 32 to 38.
nylon. Beautiful lace trim.

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THE WORLD ECONOMY LEADER ANNOUNCES
A FABULOUS ADVANCED

To repair and service
hearing aids
Batteries and supplies for
all makes for sale
Mr. Byrd will be glad to
give you a free hearing
test with the latest !leitone Electronic equipment.

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Pleasant, son, 11:01 a.m. Moo1'1T
day; Mrs. ~narles 1\. Macken- I
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p.m. Mollday; Mrs.
Charles
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Holzer Bospltal:
VlslUng w.. lhle, Rt. 1 Racine, daugh0
I Pl••asatll, and Lola
hours 2-4 and 7-3 p.m. Parents ter, and Mrs. Goorge G. Gun,
Hllnderstm.
only on Pediatrics Ward.
Pomeroy, daughter, 8:47 p.m.
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PT. PLEASANTThehad
local
Admissions
county
elerk's office ba1
Mrs. Charles R. Mackenzie, Jefferson Baker, Carl
B.
rush - 12 in all - on marriage
543 Third Ave.; Mrs. Edith Bias, Mrs. Delphia Cummins,
license applicatiollB in the past
Morgao, 20510 Third Ave.; Ca- Mrs. Jane F. Davis, Mrs. Jim- MASON - Dr. Edward M. several days.
thy Sue O'Dell, 543 Se&lt;ond Ave.; my R. Halley, Phillip J. Heck, Spencer, a native . of Mason ' Th
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Dallas E. Woodard, 1"' E•·t- William D. Lemaster, II, Mrs. Co t h · · ed th
ey are. arre 11 ""
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ern Ave.; Mrs. Patsy F. Ward, Lois Mackenzie, Sherr!
L. the GalhpoiJs CJ 1mc and Medi-. June Roberts, 28, lleDdersoo.
223 Burger Ave.; James
c. Whitman. ·
Ce
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Day, Rl. 2 Gallipolis;
Mrs.
ca1 nter HospitaL
ar y Edward Hendrick.o,

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404 Second Ave.

MR.K.LBYRD
WILL BE AT
206 N. Second Ave.
Middleport, Ohio
ON

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FROM
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*IN SENSAtiONAL
FEATURES * "EXTRAS" AT 110 EXTRA COSTS * LOWE$1' PRICE
ITS FIELD * BEAUTIFUL ITALIAII DESIGII * BEATi ALL COMPETITION

N~w roomy interior seats five adults with ease. 13.6 cubic .feet of trunk ~~~ce
the largest in ·' · competitive class. Up to 35 m.p.g. ~~~~~regula;J~~o~;:,:
L;.;ge diameter d; · . okes on all4 wheels, for safe stops. Tided W e
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My daughter Is having
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innrr ear
which causes her to lose her
balance. What
treatment
would yOu recommend?
· A - Your daughter may have
j Meniere's disease. other possible causes, such as exposure
to chemical fumes. allergies
and anemia should be ruled out
before any treatment is prescribed.

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HEATING

AT CHRISTMAS TIME

CHRISTMAS GREENERY
Wreaths, Pine Roping, Mistletoe
CEMETERY WREATHS

UNN«ESSAIYI

WARM

FIRST QUALITY

Organdy-Nylon-Print

GOWNS &amp; PAJAMAS

NYLON HOSE

APRONS

D~CORATING

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Here is today's mnst pracdcl.l'l:ookware Jet. Coob wldloutllll10)'·
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amazins Teflon. Yes, cook with or without lattJ or olll, ~oods
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Ladies soft padded sole felt
House Slipper with scuff proof
vmyl cap. In colors wine or blue

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LADIES IMPORTED
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SWEATERS
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krutted sweater in a soft blend
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to care fabrics. Juniors, Misses
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$8.95
LADIES PHIL MAID

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HALF SLIP

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Gowns. Choose your favorite
from solid pastel colors.

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A beautiful selection of Ladie1
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plastic. Shoulder, clutch awl
strap styles.

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Othen Up To $17.95

LADIES BEAUTIFUL
PHIL MAID

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House Slippers ,,

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Sport Shirts

GIR TIES

Sweat Shirts

2 pc. styles. Solid colors or fan- Solid colors. Stripes, plaids and
cy printed designs. Si2e A-B-C-D new novelty patterns. Size small
- medium and large.

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Ladies New
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COATS

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trimmed and untrimmed in new
coJors and designs. 1

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colors and patterns. Choose from
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Cotton Knit Sweat Shirts. Sizes
small, medium and large.

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HENS FAMOUS HANES

LUGGAGE
3 pc. set consisting of train case
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DRESSES
Colorful Holiday Dresses. Ea•v
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The inexpsnsive gift that is always appreciated. Lovely aprons
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Hearing Aid Center

Joins Staff
At Ho1zer

HOURS WEEK DAYS

Thursday, Dec. 22

If hearing is your
problem Bellone i1
the answer

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6 17 falllng, Kaoawha Falls
· , rlsiJig, Olarleslon !9.20 !.fr and M M' h I Ohll
falling. London, Marmet and
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rs. IC ae
nWinfield dams were on the ger_ alld chUdr~, Ml&lt;?ael and
sills.
Julia, Jllelsonvdle, VJSJted SatBoat u---e•M•,
urday With Mr. and Mrs. Leo
......,.. Ke ed S
nn_ Y, r.
Olllo River - Rose G. up 14, Mrs. Harley Brown (Kate
2:55 p.m.; l&gt;lartln up 14, 5:20 Roush- of Mississippi·,
and
H
P.m.; arvey Jordon up 14, Dick ROush, Iowa, were called James w. Montgomery, 1!)jO
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Dr. Spencer, the son of Mr.J•19,
Foster,
Pomeroy,
, Mason,
and Mary V'ermln/1
19Wayne- Byer 29
7:25
p.m.;
John
Ladd
Dean
up
here
-~ue
to
the
unexpected
Chatham
Ave.;
Mrs._
Eugene
Engmeman
Wolfe
and
Mrs.
Fred
Spencer,
Mason,
Robert
14
PRE-HUNG RIGHT OR UFT
2 tGiaiGIIpo1_19; _TlmBmy On Destroyer Roan
dow· 101:40
-m.; DunEcanp BJruce death ·of their father,
Lee
Ohio UniverSity and his MD and Reta Kay Byer, ' ,' ""'pt"'.' ll
4 5P40
11
30
o , : a.m.; . . ones Roush.""
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a 1 ~11s; ur- Enginemao Second
Class degree !rem the UniverSity of Pleasant.
Mill Finish, Anodized 11nd White
up 15, 6:40a.m.; R~~nger up 16,
.
nace E. Stou!, Rt. 1 fhurmao; Bernard D. Wolle USN, son of Chicago in 196B. He completed George William
Hereford
12:25 a.m.; Prlnclplo up _17, . Mrs.1). ~- Stewart IS spend- Dale A. Rollins, Rt.. 2 Letart; Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wolfe of his internship al the Bloogett 22, Southside, and Koneda Lob
32x80 ALSO 36xBO
12:50 a.m.; New Martinsville mg lhe holidays wllh her dau- Mrs. Val Douglas Bruley, Pl. Route 2 Racine was on man- Memorial Hospital at Grand Devrick 19 Pt Pleasant
up 17, 12:45 a.m.; Walter Cur· ghters ~nd !~lies, Mr•. and Pleasant; Donald K. Johnson, euvers ~board
U. S. de- Rapids, Mich.
Donald 0:.1e Smith, 23, ·
ley down 17, 3:10 a.m.; Titan Mrs. Jack Wh1te and famdy at Pt. Pl~asant; . Mrs.
Jessie stroyer Charles M. Roan in
. .
and Connie Lynn Hayrnanu,"'~,·11
down 17, 6:40a.m.; Steel rader NorwaJt and from there she Cartwnght, Chiton: Kenneth L. the mid-Atlantic and Caribbean . While m the Navy from Aug- Leon
up 18, 4:55 a.m.; Steel Trader ":ill go to Chicago, Ill, for a Black, Rutland; VirgOe
E. Sea, as part of "LANTFLEX- ust l!lli~ until October 15 _of 'lh,m'as Lee O'Bryao,
d ''" 18, 6:25 a.m.;
OVEC VISit With Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bl~kwOOd, Rt. I Shade; James 61&gt;," the largest composite train- thiS year, when be was dJS- Hartford and Stetla
Loui~e II
up 18, 7:45 a.n,. ; National up Baker and family.
Sm1th, Jr., Rt. I
Portland; ing exercise lor the u. s. Allan- charged: Dr. Spencer took spe- Kimes,
Hartford.
2 TO 3 WEEK DELIVERY
19, 7:25 a.m.; L. Fiore up 20 M
·.
Mrs. Georg~ G. Gum, Pome- tic fleet this year.
Clal trammg m PediatriCs at Melvin Donald Brown
30
MEDIUM MILL FINISH
1:40 a.m .. Jefferson down 21' 'h· r. and Mrs. Robert McEI- roy; Mrs. Mdton L. Hood, Mid- Involving 94 ships 19 air Porlsmouth, Va., and at the Washington W Va and J '
TRIPLE TRACK - - - '- - - - 7 a.m.; Frteberger up 22, 12 ,10 hmny, )!elferson, Ind., visited dleport; M_rs. Charles N. !hie, , squadrons and more lhan 42,BOO University of North Carolina. ita Klvingston ·E~;..on uaaa.m.; Polly R. up 23, H5 a.m.; ~reo:, the weekend and With Rt. I Racme: Mrs. . Robert j men, LANTFLEX, wblcb standa He " married lo the form~ Pl. Pleasant.
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up To 101 United Inches
W. H. Shaver, Jr: up 23, 6 a.m.;
a stuE{ohn . lor ·;Atlantic Fleet Exercise," R. N. Lois Jean Smith of Hoi- Robert Theodore Hauman, Jr.,
Queen City down 23, 6:30 a.m.;
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mer i was n progress from Novem- received his BA degree from 23, Glenville, and Sae
Ellen
ALSO IN ANODIZED AND WHITE'/:·
Indiana up GreeJ.up 11:10 p.m.; Mr. ikJ Mrs. Patsy Murray, Fra~ 'Pe~~e;t~~ '
Mrs. ber 28 througb December 16. land. Michigan. They are the Call, 21, Pt. Pleasant.
William Pitt up Greenup 11:55 Point Pleasant, W. Va. visited Rock
'
Hangmg As part of the exerciSe, more parentsol two daughters, Dawn, Dana Lee Tolliver, 19, men-11
p.m.; Boc-K down
Greenup here "'t"ntly with his mother,
·
Blrlbs
thank~:~ 0 · 8 - bM~;s staged age four and Julie, age three. wOOd, alld Linda Sue Hutchln12:40 a.m.; Boaz and Winnie Mrs. Crnra Murray.
moe ov~r-the- each lalldmgs
son, 16, Milton.
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Mae up Greeno
Mrs. Kenny Curry, Rt.
4 llB defensiVe land forces utiliz- Dr. and Mrs. Spencer and fa- Charles Randall Smith
30,
.10 a ,
Lady Kimberly
· G .m.'
Mr. aljd Mrs. Willis Aleshire, Jackson, son, 8:42
Mon- 1ed conventional and guerrilla mily are residing at 162 Garfield Pt. Pleasant and Delore,'t;Ialnell
5,15 a.m.; FranklinwnPI~:en; Daytorr,~visi_ted over the week- day; Mrs, Val D. Badey, Pt. tactics to stop advancing troops. Ave., Gallipolis.
Walkins, 23,' Pt. PleaBant.
· MIDDLEPORT
Greenup 6,50 a.m.; Andrew ~d here WJih Mr. and Mrs.
iiiii
Calhoun down Meldahl 8·15
Richard Chambers and son,
m.; J, S. Lewis up Melda~i Eric, and other relalives.
11 :25 p.m.; Kathleen K. down , Mr. and Mis. Bernard Fultz
Meldahl 12:25 a.m.; Wayne H. and daughters, Beth, Barbara,
down Meldahl12:35 a.m.; Buck. and Blleky, were in
Chillieye Stale up Meldahl 1:15 a. cothe Suoday for a visit with
m.; Tibolt down Meldahl 2 a. his mother, Mr. alld Mrs. John
m.; Mama Lear up Mel dahl FornasJr.
FROM ALL
5:55a.m.; Jerow down Meldahl
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6:25 a.m.
Mr. aad Mrs. Roger Luckey.
THE
WORLD
GaiJJpoUs Dam _ Oleallder doo, f!!Jiltington, W. Va, spent
up 3:05 p.m.; R. H. Bosworth the w"'*"nd with their parents,
H. down 10:20 p.m.; Knox up Mr. a~ Mrs. James Brewing12:1~ a.m.; Semet down 1 a ton anl[.Mr. and Mrs. Alva
m.; Steel Ranger up 1:50 aJn.; Luckeydoo, New Haven.
Inca down 3:25 a.m.; Elge~liff Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Mil-'
elled Gift Buy•
up 3:50 a.m.; IV'estern iwn hoan were GaUipohs visitors
e Wide Assortment
4 a.m.; E.."" est. · VJt!;nJa Monday,
down 7:10 a.m.
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eAt A Low Price
Kanawlla River t~· .l(f F.- J!le.uut Valley Hospital
Shearer up
&gt;l. n1.; ,.u:lMIT!'ED - Mrs. Richard
Lucy Jane Lucas .
Mar- lll1•sell, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs.
met 12:00 •-~·;_
J!ol. JOhn Rainey, Pt. Pleasant; The.
worth up Wmf1eld .2: p.m.; odore Sayre, Leon ; Mrs. WJIA. J. Patten up Winlilft 9:1B Jiam Marshall, New Haven.
p.m.; Allen R. Merrill down DfSCIIARGED - Mrs. JamBeautiful Ladies
Mens Now Campus
Winfield 9:15 p.m.;
Walter es Bosworth Gallipolis o
Quilted
Nylon,
Nylon
Floece
liouglalld down Winfield 12:4~
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CARDIGAN and SLIPOVER
' 1\DIES BEAUTIFLIL· ,. ·
LADIES HOLID1\Y
WHITE
and COLORS
a.m. ; H. E. Bowles up Winfield down Wmfield 5:20 a.m.; Fort
FULL LENGTH
Beautiful
Loce Trim
2.:25 a.m.; Helen Z. up Win- Dearborn down Winfield 6:05
Beautiful holiday styled dusters Men and Teenage Boys High FaIJeld 2:!0 a.m.; Charles K. down a.m. ; Baby Lear up Winfield
for the llldy on your shopping _shion Sweaters styled by CamWinfield 3:30 a.m.;
Beaver 6:10 a.m.
Us!. In quilte\1 'liJilon and soft pus, Casual and Dressy styles. Solid colors. Stripes, A full cut
Size 32 to 38 Ladies Phil Maid Blouses with that lovely lad y
· fiutfy nylon fleeoe. Solid colors All that's new in colors in 66 and neat fitting favorite collar. Stylfull length slips in sort lovely styling. Soft fabric with lots of
and prints.
es 14 !-!. to 17.
67,
delicate frills. Size 32 to 38.
nylon. Beautiful lace trim.

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THE WORLD ECONOMY LEADER ANNOUNCES
A FABULOUS ADVANCED

To repair and service
hearing aids
Batteries and supplies for
all makes for sale
Mr. Byrd will be glad to
give you a free hearing
test with the latest !leitone Electronic equipment.

dd
"e ing Bells
T Rio Lo
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Pleasant, son, 11:01 a.m. Moo1'1T
day; Mrs. ~narles 1\. Macken- I
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p.m. Mollday; Mrs.
Charles
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David I,fle DII'JI,
Holzer Bospltal:
VlslUng w.. lhle, Rt. 1 Racine, daugh0
I Pl••asatll, and Lola
hours 2-4 and 7-3 p.m. Parents ter, and Mrs. Goorge G. Gun,
Hllnderstm.
only on Pediatrics Ward.
Pomeroy, daughter, 8:47 p.m.
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Monday.. DhcbaJ'sel
PT. PLEASANTThehad
local
Admissions
county
elerk's office ba1
Mrs. Charles R. Mackenzie, Jefferson Baker, Carl
B.
rush - 12 in all - on marriage
543 Third Ave.; Mrs. Edith Bias, Mrs. Delphia Cummins,
license applicatiollB in the past
Morgao, 20510 Third Ave.; Ca- Mrs. Jane F. Davis, Mrs. Jim- MASON - Dr. Edward M. several days.
thy Sue O'Dell, 543 Se&lt;ond Ave.; my R. Halley, Phillip J. Heck, Spencer, a native . of Mason ' Th
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n-Jpb
Dallas E. Woodard, 1"' E•·t- William D. Lemaster, II, Mrs. Co t h · · ed th
ey are. arre 11 ""
'"" un y, . as )om_ . e staff of erts, 29, Pomeroy, and Loretta
ern Ave.; Mrs. Patsy F. Ward, Lois Mackenzie, Sherr!
L. the GalhpoiJs CJ 1mc and Medi-. June Roberts, 28, lleDdersoo.
223 Burger Ave.; James
c. Whitman. ·
Ce
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Day, Rl. 2 Gallipolis;
Mrs.
ca1 nter HospitaL
ar y Edward Hendrick.o,

"ospital
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ORIGINAL PAINTING

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GSwpoUs
Dam 12.0, 18.6, l'lllll1los 14 feet
ou roUers, Pomeroy-Mason 24.80, Pl. PleaBant 24.17, Hinton

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1963 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF

now $1495

Was $1595. 4 JJoor Sedan. Local owner. Dark .aqua fini~ with
clean matchmg mtenor, automatic. Radio and heater. Good
t~es .

1964 CH EVRO L ET 4 DOOR
now on IY $1295
Bis('ay ne , vinyl intenor. Dark grey fini sh, V8 engine, Power·
glide. DOn't wail till Christmas. Buy today
1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR _ _ re ducod Ia $1395
4 Door. One local owner. Clean mterior, white over tur·
quoisc finish . VB. Automatic. Radio and I1eater

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LEGAL NOTICI

7 ROOM HOUSE with II'. baths MAR&gt; cATHERIN• oooow••· ~
"n
'liddleport.
Write or sr:el' sltHnll
e-o JeiSe lit Jewell. lAtart, W
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va., is hereby notU!ed that on the
. owner at 383 North Third 14:lh
day of November . 1968. Olan E.
fJoodwln by Dill (.;. Warner,
bt t
Ave.
12 18 1rp Gusrdlan '~~"d nut Friend.
beiDI

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For Sale

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Real Estate

SERVICE

pa,mtiff, mea nil petlttoo 11aa.ut her
u defendant tn ltle Court of Common
P"a •• Prte\JI t:oun~. Otl\0. &lt;.:•• No.
14024, pn.vlru: ror cllvon:e fro m
th0:1
he 1laid
Mary &lt;.:nthennfl Uooclwln on t~e

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Middleport, 0., $6.000. Can
r~rounds of WillfUl A.bsem..'H of 1111d
bo U8 ht WI·th S malt dOWn pay· I aereoo 11 nt from sald plalnltll fOr more
I ment, balanl'f tikP. rent. CAll
th n one vear tas • plll!t, crou ne1lect
r 1 ot11duty ."a e11rcme erue lt)' . t"hllinttn
Valley L.um ber &amp; Supp Iy _o., also pra.u {ar a~' equttahle dtl"lston ot
Middleport, O. 992-27119.
I the real· propert.y. ~~~~ell and U•bilifles
ut the part\ea Hnd for otber proper
12 13 9tc ~"''" sOlo -""~ w111 "' ' " "'"'"'
, - - - - - - - -- - 1"" or anw' tbe :.!Jilt. dar or December,
198!1 £. Goodwin
ROOM house on Broadway 11.. D. mall
By ·oa.le r.: . W•rner
St. in Racine, large
lot and .
H~&lt;. G••"''" ""' N•" r""'
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crow
Porter
gar den, wnte
AUorneye
· fur• Plaintiff
Beulah Bradford, Box
116,! uu e. liS. u, 211 n21 ·~~~
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LEGAL NOTICE
12 11 IOtc ; The arinual meeting o! the
- - - - - - - -- -- \ stockholdars ol the Pomeroy
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National Bank, Pomeroy, Ohio,
'-"'"'Riu- ~ Pfo ·: the election of directors
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OPEN EVES. 9:00 , .M.

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Christmas Story is Told in Song, ""
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scup. t ure and Pantomime

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Finder may stop at Dun's UNBEA1AHLE ~ 1967
solid ONE: FRESH cow, Hobtem, rooms, frUit cellar
· uary 10, 1967, at 3·30 p. m.
1
Barber Shop or phone 949. state stereo. radw combma- 2nd calf. Vincent c. Brod-, MINERSVILLE _ Nwe one
EDlSON HOBSTETTER\ Mr. and Mrs. W. H Jones of
j
alter p. m.
lion, 4 speed, (IU1UJ_n~tJc chan- encK. Rt. 2. Pomeroy, 0., on
t
e 5 rooms cel!ar i
President
Vienna, W.Va . and Mr. and
6
3292
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Jtc ger, mcc wamut fmtsh, hos Long Hollow Road "
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&lt;Ill
29
(121
6,
13,
21).
Mrs"
George Vaughan and son,
11
12 19
mswnt on rad1u " Take ove.·
12 19 31c
g:th arg~ ~ / p
27; til 3, 6tc
Chris of Chtllicothe were SunBy ADA SLACK
Margaret Eichinger and Mrs.
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pa)ments ot $5"83 per month PUPPIE'S art poodle - Phone g
s ape. ' "
day guests of Mr" and Mrs"
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N'""l"
- - - - t or pay balance due $88"04. 1 992 "I' 67, p oo2 5443 .
POMEROY - 2 story frame, '
LEGAL NOTICE
Paul Zirkle and helped them A 6ed
.30edp.thm. chictiken
Enoch: "uniesnoln '6"
was
PIANO TUNING, Sehoul.:
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church. home. Ph. Lane Uan· ! Try It tn your home.,
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12 16 6tc I 6 rooms (3 bed.room~ l, ll.z \ The Wldersigned will . offer celebrate thetr 20t l anmversary. Guiding Slar Council No. 124, Other readings were, 'jT b 8
12 30 Stc .
iels, 992-5511Y.
12 1 11tp t 99'1·3218"
-baths, oak floors, ba,.ment, at a pubhc sale to the h~ghest Mrs. Susie Fischer and Mrs. Daughters ol America W:syra· Savior Christ Is Born," by Mar·
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~--""" "s -- - A I" - •SOMETHI~G TO :.!END-Smg· i CHRISTMAS trees for sele 1 garage, a real buy 18•900 " b1dder for cash m hand on Dec- Margaret Johnson visited Sun· cuse when the annual Christ· 1 garet Cottrill· "'The Be I t
1ey
Adams
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and 1an
TradJr,g
Jlankn ,s Grocery,
Syracuse.
' SYRACUSE _ Excellent c•lmil-. ember 22, at I o a. m. at th e day afternoon wtth
Day of Ule Year,
by Linda
is now under one root
at w1th allachments. T~1s rna12~15-titc l tion, ranch type, 5 rooms &lt;2 Blaettnar _Auto C~., Pomeroy, la Rhodes and Mrs. Zora Wal- of the Council was observed. Lavendar, and ."Beside .the
Laurel Chf1 School
House ' clmH:' eqmpped to z1g zag , I
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bedrooms), bath, cellar, car- ; lhe followmg descnbed a~tomo- ker at Veterans Memonal Hos- The meeting, conduc~ by Stall," by Pauline MorarJty.
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on Slate Route IU and new mnke buttunholes, monogram , •·Flashy'' and 'Robust. I male I ort. workshop, renlal hou.".e bile - 1959 Ford Galax:te: 2 pital.
lhc Councilor Ural Thomas, op. .
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bn•ss, open daily al ek Take ova payments of Keeslionds, AKC Reg", 11
new_ all loca ted on 0 door. Serial No. B9FSI6a734,
G"bb
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Le of ·ened in ritualistic toni!. Rou· •
7 " Jim Adams
noon
and $5.42 per month or pay bat- mo" old" Have had •II shote i .
Mimmum price for which lhe Harry 1 san
• 1 hi tine busmess was transacted. ohe cosmg,
Y
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118 _00 0.
12
anct! due $~;)OR Call 992-3218. Terms. if sold before Chn~t-1 mce
, car wilt be sold is $50.
H~rtford, W. Va. an d ~~~s
~ One member, Mary A. Jones, Mrs. Lavender, c.os e proWorthy Stanlel~·__11 20 tic
12 20 6tc 1 ma s. Also, basset and beagle ' WA:'&gt;T TO SEEL ~ LIST'
Blaellnar Auto Co" Gibbs of New Haven an ;•8 wasrecently lost by de'!ljl and gram.
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CONIJITIONE!l SUDEX hay"
I"'P' " Call 949-365:&gt; or 992- !
WITH US
12 19 3tc ~:ehlwf~ P:':' f_ v~ttettou~~: l benefits were paid. Ap,eijcation The refreshment . table wu
-cc==~---c"- - - h- - 1 Pearl Will ia ms Rt 1 Rut- I J897 or see Kenneth Markms.\
Albert M. Cox. Broker
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of a new candidate was read. very attractive, cov~ wttb
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so~rco~~o:~ msla't;' :H 03~~'-. land. 0" Ph" !JY2~U821: 12,206tp j ttacine. 0 " Near Maplewood · Henry Cleland. salesman
SO(~IAL
Mmersvtlle"
I At the close of the -qre&lt;ting a"Chrlslmas cloth, ' centered
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U.ke after 5:30 p. m"
992-3830
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Mrs. E. E. Roush was the 1 a very inspiring Christmas pro. wtlh a pomsetta arrangement, ;
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WELDERS
ll 19 3te E.enings 992·25ti8 or 992-3636 \
Monday dinner guest of her sis- !ram was conducted by Clara and ~IJidles on each end o! the 1
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''j "~,'ng out~' WI . .': I :;:::-_ _ - --- =-::--:--:·"- I
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tcr-in-law, Mrs. Charles Willi· ' Lavendar. The opening prayer tableitllaetllng lor 25. Grace,
PIPE FITTERS
ca . '"· pow "
measure !
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row.
was given by Edith Hood. A was
_by plher Harden. ,'
FLLAA~~u\U~TEENRS
'sllldll 'caPihes" 9A92ls7o37o8nel2se2tOB3alrp· ' NECWHRISTMAS SA LEI
175 ACRE rarm, bouse w~tbli· 9 BOSWORTH Council No. 46., M' p tr' . ~" ld
I d I skit, "Most Precious of Them Gil
haft been placed
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tss a !Cia 'If s, s 0 en 11"
"v b Mrs. Thorn- uoder ,
be,uti!ully decoral·
5TE'&lt;l FABRICATORS
CHEST FREEZERS
$153
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un!lard rate for men e•
DINING ROOM SET. Table, 4
All Models S•le Priced!
hou~e. 2 Iarge barns , free . 110oya
e wor
as Florence Potts
H a z 81 ed tr
wer~ exchanged. Tbt
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•;:;;·.i.:n,:•·~J ' ~ ~:~ .~.~.;',"" rt 3u,f,u•
ct1airs and buflel. Also two
All Appliances Sale Priced!
gas 2 farm ponds. ImmedtChildren's HospitaL Columbus, ~ Cl~rk, Laura Circl~, Ada Slack, artific·· ..~e n tree was a gift
Anr tv "' prr~.,.,, \lru •fl·• .v ,r, .. u~h
odd tables. All in good condlWe Service. Deliver.
ate' occupancy. Pearl
Wil-l Wednesday ~t 7:30_ p. m. James spent a couple of days last i Myla Hudson and Carrie Sln- to the UnJ 1 by Mrs .•Hems·
~~·~h~;;,~'::~o~i.;;; ;~;~\~ ;,iiMizJr~m
tion a;I}P
reasonably. .
Finence
barns, 992-2318 or 992-2681.
Buchanan, !llus.tnous master, week w~th her pa.rents,
Mr.lcalir.
ley.
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12 18 3
Opon T;t 9 Every N;ght.
10 3 lfc requests all olfiCers and com- and Mrs. Joseph F~elds and son ,' The group sang "Joy to !he A p ~-'-- oulside decorated
AMERICAN SHIP
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pan ions to attend.
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World," and readings included, electric'candles, donated
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Business Services
day Homemakers cl ub will have Miss Mary Ann Fields
of "May Your lleart Withhold No Mr. and Mrs. William Rizer; a
1\.n P&lt;lllal Dpportunnv rnwlnver
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:ts ani1U3! Chr!Etma::; dianer and Columbus was the weekend Treasure,'' by Minnie Kaptina; 'beautiful crocheted doily, giv1&amp; 6tc i ' ' • · ·· · ·
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at the home o! Mr•. guest of her parents, Mr" and i "I Am Glad," by Mary Laven- en by Sylvia ZwilHng, and an
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i HAY Ph. 992_6112. llelivered SUPER SERVICE STATION .
;;~;· ~elreshments.
JMrs. Joseph Fields and son. \dar, and "By the Fireside," hy attractive while nylon netdtr~,
or cu11 be picked up.
SINGER sewing machine mn.lel '
Fourth grade mothers w iII Jakie Schuler of
Portland
Clark and Sylvia Zwtll·
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66' 1 ig zag equipped to butON
day , Dec"
20 al 1:
p.m" spent lhe weekend with his \· Atrio Thelma Grueser Es· presented to 'tne good of the
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r · l ther Harden and Leola Enoch, order conumttee. The candles
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hetght~. ('h i:d tram ed ctnd etc_ Puy oft 6 payments $6.-17 1
hav e a Christmas program 3l Jacob Schuler.
sang, ~" lt Came Upon A Mid- were won by Janie Armes, the
In Rutland on Mau1
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was tree by .Alice RobLBon.
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Hoad. Pomrroy. o.
LUSTHE Foam is guaranteed
1 Carroll Norns Dec. 21 al IIJ urday afternOOn in Athena with presented by Ann
Hemsley, Attendmg were the above, 1_
Senlinel to established
12 IR 7tp 1 to be the best carpe t clea ner i Have your tractor overhaul· 1a.m Plann•d potluck at n""n. Mr. and Mts. John Douglas. Kathryn Johnson, Laura Sayre, Laura Watson and Marie Rizer.
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YOUo'\G PAHI\KEET~.
$3 lO t you have e\·er ustd or !your ! arP runnmg a special on trac· 1 For more informati~n call Mrs. Leonard Lyons, student
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back.
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Ohio University, arrived Satur.1
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lldwe", Pomeroy. " 215-61
spring comes an&lt;l save down
WEDNESDAY
lion at his home"
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Wanted To B11y
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12 18 61c '
_ . 1, CLASS J2 ot Heath Methodist Mrs. Francis Cline of Middle· The Christmas story In song, and Sr. Youth Fellowship groups
POOL TARLE, -preferahle reg - •&gt;ON'T piimpyour sl uggish sep \ GOOti.Clean:-tump, egg and '
Church will meet Wednesday, port and son Terry Beechler scripture and pantomuue... Wll3 tn cltarge. Karen McGtrr and
uta lion SIZe, stale
boll om, tiC tank " Get K•can-E:m-AII oil treated stoker coal. Pea- I
etgs qutpmen o. Dec" 21. at the church at 8 p" of Columbus ~isited Sunday presented at the candleli~"~ Set· Sandy Johnson were candle·
Horae• Ken. Chester.!' Ph"' SeptiC Tank Ckaoer" Land- cock Coal Co", 1 block from 1
992-2176 OHIO m. Mrs. James E:ulcr is pro- evening with Mr. and
Mrs" vice Sunday evenmg al 'l!ilath bghters lor the service. The
1185"3341.
12 20 Jlp , mark Farm ,r.au in Pom" traluc light m CheshLre,
grom chairman and Mrs" Ev· Lewis Fox
MethodiSt l.'hurch.
Newman youth chotr entered the church
8
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t2 I tic - - - - - erctt Davis, devotional leader. Re and M 5 Eugene Gill 1 Burdette, organist, ope~ the coming down the aisle while the
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by Hos'·sses are Mrs" Glenn Lam- and vfa. m•'ly lefrt "Mo"nday for 8 program w1tn an organ prelude senior choir,,sang, "0 Come AU
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I listing your firm's serv•ces m bert, Mrs" Earl Knight, Mrs" visit with relatives in Zanes- and" accompanied for the taru Ye Faithful. followed by "'"
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1 the Daily Sentinel's B•ISmess M. L. French and Mrs" Fred ville.
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mvocation giVen by the !lAo•.
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WAHAMA ll••h School annu.
" "t ·n Parkersb g W grades presented thetr program Mtss Sherrte Shuler narrated
11 2" 30
1967 Modeb In Stock
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VISI Or I
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1 Pomeroy. 0 "
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CUSTOM butchering, will buy al Christmas dance
will be held ness
Va" Monday"
story as told tu
MODF.R~ fllr oishro losl flour HOUSE coa l, gravel lor drive-, - ROUSH &amp; LYONS ~ h•d"" Phil Meier, 992-~510 this Wednesday night at the Mrs Lorene Kennedy of Gal· classes taught
by Margare_t Ed- Matthew and Luke as the char0
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ric Wahama High gym from 8 p. ena
efficiency aparlml'nl m Mid· ' way" I w11l deliver PIL 99l- '
CAMPING TRt.ILERS
Sunday with her wards
ay !lien
actersEdad-pearedB· TakinJg
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Horton St.
M!son, W. Ve .
AUCTIUNEER
n•. to 11 p . m. The informal mother, Mrs. Jessie P..rice, Rut- Manger and
s ~ere
•e rowp, as osep • .
. ge
11 14 tic
12-15-301p
Complete Service
dance will be open to the pub- land Road and attended the fU· as they rang thelf bells. ,.jlecl· ~barlotte Reitter, as
Mary,/
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on
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boys
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girls
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win er
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Write, Prone or Cootad
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(' ·· naC'e .,ild garage, 255 W. Matn ! pota11ws Wht ~e ey
as ·
ALL NEW FOR 1967
A. \.. 1\KAU...tli\U
son and Jay Ord. The classes herds, Wtsemen, and angel~
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St. 'P'omeroy. 0 " Ph" !1!12" ' Clarence Prolf&lt;tt.
Pnrllana ,
167 Apoch• M..,d••
FRIDAY
Cpl. Frecker Here
taught by Miss Carol Bachtel, John Ingels was the votce ot
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12 ' tfc ! 0 Ph" 843-1154
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THE
POMEROY
High
School
Visitin,
P11rents
Mrs " Jack Bechtle and Mrs. the prophet, isaiah.
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Band
Boosters
Association
will
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Uttl t·
1I~En 11rPs. $1 9S ~md
Actin" Cpl. Char\f's W, Free- James Clatworlhy sang a song, The chmr
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apartment
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machlnes.
repan
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ker of Fort Sill, Okla" IS spend· "The r1en y eas
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and 4 room 1urn""
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Auto 'Sa lei
•ice. all makeo IVY 1rZ2!14. party thi s Friday night from 8 ing a 14 day leave with his ..,.r- panied by Miss Bacbtel on the Shepherds Watched,"
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ment Adulb H.f"lt'rf"m·f's _ 126
rhe FallnL Shop, Pomeroy to 11 p. m., at the Pomeroy
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12 8 t1c out third rlmH budge! stloi-J ' :-1a~d~rd
6698.
lnm ~ .. 'lfl rst $ 1~() i Servtcc. J l9 ll~ emcee no dance this Saturday duled to leave for Vietnam
in :gram was the story ot the .Na~ tbe World."
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I HM:.N t'l.lrmture. M1ddlepurt ! hu~s 11. Ph 992 -(,77.~ 2 20 3 Rt:AUV -MlX concrete deliver· night becausr of Christmas Eve . February He will be
in livity with members of the J~. The ~· ~ax Donahue led
Foo I!Pnl
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ll 12 lfc 1191)!1 ('Jit:V . JmpHia, 2
donf 1 1 ed nghl lo your project. f'tHit
&lt;'harge ol a search light squad.
~he audie.nce m. the candlelight·
h
Tt;AIT.F.R. Brown's
Trailer \lAH III E il"ll r·'nlln·s. sec \Irs , hard lop , rn em·l lt•nt r.mM ' and easy"
e:;timate&gt;.
Miss Sharon Frecker who is Public Invited to -:
mg serVIce Wllh boys of th•'
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studying
pediatrics
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Join
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senior
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SI"('IL &lt;Jt !Jull ·'· ,\ ~.IIIO: .!td IJI c:J ll [t r;l(iy -M11 C'o Mt(l(!lf'l}llrl.
Ho~pif"' i:' ('"lumhn'"' al~r\ will Everyone. is ir\vited to the !he .au~Jenc~. ~omed ~.tl~htlll
4ROOM ~nfurmsl1f'd al-wrlnwnl
12 1\J :ur
9\r,l-:1535.
12 20 31p Ohm.
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spend the holidays wllh tler annual Christmas party of AI· m smgmg, Silent NJgh. . . .~in Pumeruy Ph "'"";:tX5
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oetween Chilm'" 19 ,,9
rjll0&lt;1o: "\
coNIJITIONING Keir1geo
parents.
fred Grange on Thursday, Dec" each o.n• held a lighted
n ttc
· · ro~s
st,·mdard lr aP s . good lin•-. , a!lon servwe. Jaek 's H.elng· Mrs. Margarel Parsons and
22, at 8 p. m. A Christmas pro- Followmg the program t t
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l1ua all(l M,ull'hcsH•r . Phoue m vl'ry good ('ondit!l•'l, pr i..:- 1 eratmn, New Haven. Phone Mrs. Roy Wiseman of Rutland COLUNS' CH.VSTAL CAVE gram will be presented by tbe ch'ld
I rl'n wen t to th c- baseme~
TH .~ II.F.R 'P'" on Kn•wn••ll, 992-1;458"
12 19 tile
ed at IWO" !'IL 9!12-32'16
\ TU Ol-3!oJ7.
4 6 ttc entertained recently with
a The Floyd Collins
Crystal Grange members. A 50c gl_ft dining room where tltey were "
Ave~". Moddlepurt. l'h \IJ ~·12"
k d aut
d I or child g1ven a treaI bY SanIa Claus
lie PUPS Cross between 1cr rwr
12 18 3'p \ I~A-fl ~ r PLUMBING. Hural birthday party honoring their C&lt;lve lies within
Mammoth exchange mare
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and hcagl1·. 1\l l mc.lt&gt; f'hone
- - -..
Doxul ~Hottie (.;a:) Arnold granddaughter, Miss Jana Re- Cave National Park in Kentuc. will be held.
. \assisted by Emerson
Joneli
FURNISHED 4 room
"'fHirl · 985·3822. Cht'sll'r
ln_surance K MaiD St., nee Wiseman. on her
fifth ky . Collins discovered the cave Alired Grange membertlre Gi£ts for the homel £or chil·
menl wilh halh " Ph" 992-3056
12 19 lip IGElAquotatoon !rom RE:U · Pomeroy"
i a Uc birthday
in 1917 and, in 1925. lost his life asked to bring one pouilr o!·ldren and the aged were brought
ll h Ill'
li·ke It"
rvt' IN"IJKANC~ ~Gt;;NLY I
Games were played and door while exploring it His tomb is candy.
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to the altar during tbe servke
''Nl• vcr wwd anything
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vuur , Sur11rise I' urty rs
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prizes presented to Kim Dew- tnside the cav~:.
S\!AI -"I.~ 4 ronm hou "e 1'-.tlh bath .~,,~ u-.t&gt;rs ul !~ltu· Lus1rr t11r
- - -- - in S:~ r;wuse Pho11c \J!.I2·3~u. · dcaning 1 ;:~qwt Rent Eh-f'· &lt;!LIIO m~uram:~ We may be :
hurst. Danny Edwards. RayEAS f TERMS 1\•:
12-15-6tc
aote to save yc;,u money .
Given ~I iss !'jur/w·e
mnnd Patterson. and Roxanna Martin, Abby Martin. Danny
tr
it:
~hampol•t'r $1 Po mt:ro~~
i!Ji!ltltP
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8 2 tk I Mis~ Kay Ault l'nh·rtalned ' Patterso n. Christmas
carols \ Edwards, Mike El'lwards. Ara1. 1 • 2
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12 19 te6 1-\UTUMOBII.E insuranr~ been wJih a surpnsc party 111 hnnor were enjoyed by the group ka Grate. Angela KennPdy, Ancante lled'! Lost your opt:!r&lt;:tl· of Miss Sus1~ Surfaf'e. who ob- with Mrs. David Wtseman as ila l..ewi~, Lydia Johnson. Edport, O. Ph. 992·3874.
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tic MILLIONS .ol rugs have ~n
or's license? Call W'V 2--lDtil:l served her 17th birthday Fnd&lt;ty a&lt;'tompani~t.
wm Johnson and Evan Wise.0
28
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tlr
evemng
at
the
home
nf
Mr.
and
Jana
opem•d
her
many
~ift~
man.
8 15
jt'OI IH ~1n1M furmsbed aparl \ Amf'rica 's finest. Rent elec--~~-~
Mrs. William Aull.
and a cake bakPd ov her ~rand 1 Sent1inl!. e:ifts wPrP Rita 8:~1.
ruent W"f l:Jfi58 _ i 14 ~ll , lrH _slii.HIIP: . .Jer $1
Ha~.~r \
f;IVES DINNER
! Rerreshment s nl ice · cream 'llothcr. Mr". Wiseman , was ~ ley and Rortney B~iley. Mr.
FUHN-JSHED and unf11r111 sh rd F'urnlturc Co.
l2 l9 6tc
Mr:- Wi lliam Eldllnger ent 1·r· and 1·ake w~re served lo H1ta Hn•H•ntt'd and srrved with ke and Mr!'. Larry Clark, Harrf;
apartments Close tv s•·t1Hol Jo:LFX1'ROLU X sY...et·p~·r
tJit laill~d v. 1th a dmnl'r ~aturd::ty lia ilf'V. Huth Ann ll~ll ··y, Mar· cream and o1h:&gt;r treats.
\ ~rnville .
Phone !Nt-54~.
ltl 18 llr . wht&gt;eb. pop nul pnper ba;.:s. l e\ot' ntn~ nl hf·r h1nw•. Heml 1wk g:ie il arr1 s. Sandy Cat't{'n. S·111· M'-•'lri ;,.... ''"'"" .\rv•~v~ r"lV.I A vmt from her l!'rAHt ~r1lrut,,
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- -·dual l'ieamn~ tools l:Jr rug ". , Gr 11 vl' . f;lll''llH 1\-t're Mr. and dy Humphreys Ann H:tn"lln hur~ l. K1m Dewhurst, Jay\ narPntt:~, Mr. and ,Mrs. E~r1 ·
Fot Sale 01 R~nt
1 fun1 1:u r('. du~tmg, etc. On !y Mrs. Walter Klll 111 ~t·r and Mrs . .md lhe hnnored g11P'1I\: -..;is!~&gt;rs. lln~&lt;mr~. :~oh,p
UPw)'lu l• !, "it.::-rkev of Cnr"'.:&gt;ntPr. 1\'3~ Al~n
fRO()M house, 3 bedroon1s. l J p&lt;Jymrnts lett of $.6.99 ea•·h. ~ora Eakins ol Dayton and Mr . :Jane 3f'rl R,sf' Surlaec . ltuLe~·ta .layne Hutchinson,
Roxanna 1Jerljoyed . ·AJilRist.lng w1th
the \
110 baths. Pb. Y92-2500.
Ph. 992·2685"
. and Mrs" George Heines, Hem-J Bing ;cnt a gift
1Patterson, Jeffery
Patterson. party were Miss ~ndrea Dew·
11 25 He
12-15-trcllork Grove.
RQymrtnd Pattn:-~nnj Tammy h'. ! rrt P.r.~ \~rs. D~vi1 Wl ~ ~.,rn.

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l'n story frame house.
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now $1495

Was $1595. 4 JJoor Sedan. Local owner. Dark .aqua fini~ with
clean matchmg mtenor, automatic. Radio and heater. Good
t~es .

1964 CH EVRO L ET 4 DOOR
now on IY $1295
Bis('ay ne , vinyl intenor. Dark grey fini sh, V8 engine, Power·
glide. DOn't wail till Christmas. Buy today
1964 CHEVROLET BEL AIR _ _ re ducod Ia $1395
4 Door. One local owner. Clean mterior, white over tur·
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7 ROOM HOUSE with II'. baths MAR&gt; cATHERIN• oooow••· ~
"n
'liddleport.
Write or sr:el' sltHnll
e-o JeiSe lit Jewell. lAtart, W
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va., is hereby notU!ed that on the
. owner at 383 North Third 14:lh
day of November . 1968. Olan E.
fJoodwln by Dill (.;. Warner,
bt t
Ave.
12 18 1rp Gusrdlan '~~"d nut Friend.
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pa,mtiff, mea nil petlttoo 11aa.ut her
u defendant tn ltle Court of Common
P"a •• Prte\JI t:oun~. Otl\0. &lt;.:•• No.
14024, pn.vlru: ror cllvon:e fro m
th0:1
he 1laid
Mary &lt;.:nthennfl Uooclwln on t~e

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Middleport, 0., $6.000. Can
r~rounds of WillfUl A.bsem..'H of 1111d
bo U8 ht WI·th S malt dOWn pay· I aereoo 11 nt from sald plalnltll fOr more
I ment, balanl'f tikP. rent. CAll
th n one vear tas • plll!t, crou ne1lect
r 1 ot11duty ."a e11rcme erue lt)' . t"hllinttn
Valley L.um ber &amp; Supp Iy _o., also pra.u {ar a~' equttahle dtl"lston ot
Middleport, O. 992-27119.
I the real· propert.y. ~~~~ell and U•bilifles
ut the part\ea Hnd for otber proper
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198!1 £. Goodwin
ROOM house on Broadway 11.. D. mall
By ·oa.le r.: . W•rner
St. in Racine, large
lot and .
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Porter
gar den, wnte
AUorneye
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Beulah Bradford, Box
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LEGAL NOTICE
12 11 IOtc ; The arinual meeting o! the
- - - - - - - -- -- \ stockholdars ol the Pomeroy
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National Bank, Pomeroy, Ohio,
'-"'"'Riu- ~ Pfo ·: the election of directors
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Finder may stop at Dun's UNBEA1AHLE ~ 1967
solid ONE: FRESH cow, Hobtem, rooms, frUit cellar
· uary 10, 1967, at 3·30 p. m.
1
Barber Shop or phone 949. state stereo. radw combma- 2nd calf. Vincent c. Brod-, MINERSVILLE _ Nwe one
EDlSON HOBSTETTER\ Mr. and Mrs. W. H Jones of
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alter p. m.
lion, 4 speed, (IU1UJ_n~tJc chan- encK. Rt. 2. Pomeroy, 0., on
t
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President
Vienna, W.Va . and Mr. and
6
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Jtc ger, mcc wamut fmtsh, hos Long Hollow Road "
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(121
6,
13,
21).
Mrs"
George Vaughan and son,
11
12 19
mswnt on rad1u " Take ove.·
12 19 31c
g:th arg~ ~ / p
27; til 3, 6tc
Chris of Chtllicothe were SunBy ADA SLACK
Margaret Eichinger and Mrs.
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pa)ments ot $5"83 per month PUPPIE'S art poodle - Phone g
s ape. ' "
day guests of Mr" and Mrs"
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N'""l"
- - - - t or pay balance due $88"04. 1 992 "I' 67, p oo2 5443 .
POMEROY - 2 story frame, '
LEGAL NOTICE
Paul Zirkle and helped them A 6ed
.30edp.thm. chictiken
Enoch: "uniesnoln '6"
was
PIANO TUNING, Sehoul.:
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12 16 6tc I 6 rooms (3 bed.room~ l, ll.z \ The Wldersigned will . offer celebrate thetr 20t l anmversary. Guiding Slar Council No. 124, Other readings were, 'jT b 8
12 30 Stc .
iels, 992-5511Y.
12 1 11tp t 99'1·3218"
-baths, oak floors, ba,.ment, at a pubhc sale to the h~ghest Mrs. Susie Fischer and Mrs. Daughters ol America W:syra· Savior Christ Is Born," by Mar·
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~--""" "s -- - A I" - •SOMETHI~G TO :.!END-Smg· i CHRISTMAS trees for sele 1 garage, a real buy 18•900 " b1dder for cash m hand on Dec- Margaret Johnson visited Sun· cuse when the annual Christ· 1 garet Cottrill· "'The Be I t
1ey
Adams
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· Mrs. Lucre.·• mas ' party and 64th ampversary
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Jlankn ,s Grocery,
Syracuse.
' SYRACUSE _ Excellent c•lmil-. ember 22, at I o a. m. at th e day afternoon wtth
Day of Ule Year,
by Linda
is now under one root
at w1th allachments. T~1s rna12~15-titc l tion, ranch type, 5 rooms &lt;2 Blaettnar _Auto C~., Pomeroy, la Rhodes and Mrs. Zora Wal- of the Council was observed. Lavendar, and ."Beside .the
Laurel Chf1 School
House ' clmH:' eqmpped to z1g zag , I
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bedrooms), bath, cellar, car- ; lhe followmg descnbed a~tomo- ker at Veterans Memonal Hos- The meeting, conduc~ by Stall," by Pauline MorarJty.
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on Slate Route IU and new mnke buttunholes, monogram , •·Flashy'' and 'Robust. I male I ort. workshop, renlal hou.".e bile - 1959 Ford Galax:te: 2 pital.
lhc Councilor Ural Thomas, op. .
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bn•ss, open daily al ek Take ova payments of Keeslionds, AKC Reg", 11
new_ all loca ted on 0 door. Serial No. B9FSI6a734,
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Le of ·ened in ritualistic toni!. Rou· •
7 " Jim Adams
noon
and $5.42 per month or pay bat- mo" old" Have had •II shote i .
Mimmum price for which lhe Harry 1 san
• 1 hi tine busmess was transacted. ohe cosmg,
Y
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118 _00 0.
12
anct! due $~;)OR Call 992-3218. Terms. if sold before Chn~t-1 mce
, car wilt be sold is $50.
H~rtford, W. Va. an d ~~~s
~ One member, Mary A. Jones, Mrs. Lavender, c.os e proWorthy Stanlel~·__11 20 tic
12 20 6tc 1 ma s. Also, basset and beagle ' WA:'&gt;T TO SEEL ~ LIST'
Blaellnar Auto Co" Gibbs of New Haven an ;•8 wasrecently lost by de'!ljl and gram.
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CONIJITIONE!l SUDEX hay"
I"'P' " Call 949-365:&gt; or 992- !
WITH US
12 19 3tc ~:ehlwf~ P:':' f_ v~ttettou~~: l benefits were paid. Ap,eijcation The refreshment . table wu
-cc==~---c"- - - h- - 1 Pearl Will ia ms Rt 1 Rut- I J897 or see Kenneth Markms.\
Albert M. Cox. Broker
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of a new candidate was read. very attractive, cov~ wttb
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so~rco~~o:~ msla't;' :H 03~~'-. land. 0" Ph" !JY2~U821: 12,206tp j ttacine. 0 " Near Maplewood · Henry Cleland. salesman
SO(~IAL
Mmersvtlle"
I At the close of the -qre&lt;ting a"Chrlslmas cloth, ' centered
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U.ke after 5:30 p. m"
992-3830
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Mrs. E. E. Roush was the 1 a very inspiring Christmas pro. wtlh a pomsetta arrangement, ;
1· " ' d" -A~~"'··;~ ~";3 1
WELDERS
ll 19 3te E.enings 992·25ti8 or 992-3636 \
Monday dinner guest of her sis- !ram was conducted by Clara and ~IJidles on each end o! the 1
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ELECTRICIANS
''j "~,'ng out~' WI . .': I :;:::-_ _ - --- =-::--:--:·"- I
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tcr-in-law, Mrs. Charles Willi· ' Lavendar. The opening prayer tableitllaetllng lor 25. Grace,
PIPE FITTERS
ca . '"· pow "
measure !
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row.
was given by Edith Hood. A was
_by plher Harden. ,'
FLLAA~~u\U~TEENRS
'sllldll 'caPihes" 9A92ls7o37o8nel2se2tOB3alrp· ' NECWHRISTMAS SA LEI
175 ACRE rarm, bouse w~tbli· 9 BOSWORTH Council No. 46., M' p tr' . ~" ld
I d I skit, "Most Precious of Them Gil
haft been placed
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tss a !Cia 'If s, s 0 en 11"
"v b Mrs. Thorn- uoder ,
be,uti!ully decoral·
5TE'&lt;l FABRICATORS
CHEST FREEZERS
$153
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un!lard rate for men e•
DINING ROOM SET. Table, 4
All Models S•le Priced!
hou~e. 2 Iarge barns , free . 110oya
e wor
as Florence Potts
H a z 81 ed tr
wer~ exchanged. Tbt
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10 their stated assembly on nurse omg a
•;:;;·.i.:n,:•·~J ' ~ ~:~ .~.~.;',"" rt 3u,f,u•
ct1airs and buflel. Also two
All Appliances Sale Priced!
gas 2 farm ponds. ImmedtChildren's HospitaL Columbus, ~ Cl~rk, Laura Circl~, Ada Slack, artific·· ..~e n tree was a gift
Anr tv "' prr~.,.,, \lru •fl·• .v ,r, .. u~h
odd tables. All in good condlWe Service. Deliver.
ate' occupancy. Pearl
Wil-l Wednesday ~t 7:30_ p. m. James spent a couple of days last i Myla Hudson and Carrie Sln- to the UnJ 1 by Mrs .•Hems·
~~·~h~;;,~'::~o~i.;;; ;~;~\~ ;,iiMizJr~m
tion a;I}P
reasonably. .
Finence
barns, 992-2318 or 992-2681.
Buchanan, !llus.tnous master, week w~th her pa.rents,
Mr.lcalir.
ley.
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12 18 3
Opon T;t 9 Every N;ght.
10 3 lfc requests all olfiCers and com- and Mrs. Joseph F~elds and son ,' The group sang "Joy to !he A p ~-'-- oulside decorated
AMERICAN SHIP
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pan ions to attend.
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World," and readings included, electric'candles, donated
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POMEROY
Business Services
day Homemakers cl ub will have Miss Mary Ann Fields
of "May Your lleart Withhold No Mr. and Mrs. William Rizer; a
1\.n P&lt;lllal Dpportunnv rnwlnver
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:ts ani1U3! Chr!Etma::; dianer and Columbus was the weekend Treasure,'' by Minnie Kaptina; 'beautiful crocheted doily, giv1&amp; 6tc i ' ' • · ·· · ·
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at the home o! Mr•. guest of her parents, Mr" and i "I Am Glad," by Mary Laven- en by Sylvia ZwilHng, and an
0 11
i HAY Ph. 992_6112. llelivered SUPER SERVICE STATION .
;;~;· ~elreshments.
JMrs. Joseph Fields and son. \dar, and "By the Fireside," hy attractive while nylon netdtr~,
or cu11 be picked up.
SINGER sewing machine mn.lel '
Fourth grade mothers w iII Jakie Schuler of
Portland
Clark and Sylvia Zwtll·
30
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66' 1 ig zag equipped to butON
day , Dec"
20 al 1:
p.m" spent lhe weekend with his \· Atrio Thelma Grueser Es· presented to 'tne good of the
BOY or GIRL
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SCHOOL Will
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colors and tonhnle, monogram, app
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gran P&lt;l{en , r. an
r · l ther Harden and Leola Enoch, order conumttee. The candles
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hetght~. ('h i:d tram ed ctnd etc_ Puy oft 6 payments $6.-17 1
hav e a Christmas program 3l Jacob Schuler.
sang, ~" lt Came Upon A Mid- were won by Janie Armes, the
In Rutland on Mau1
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Ph"
991-2685
TUESDAY
Cl
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kit d ·1 b A Hem·'· and the
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green broe.
erms. a ''' I
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Th Let t F II PTA will I Mrs. Lewis Fax and Mrs. Rliy mght ear.
o er
s ' oty y nn
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Earn Money and Prizes
Sf.'f [ . .I I! ill , Flatwoml:- 1
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was tree by .Alice RobLBon.
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Delivering The Daily
Hoad. Pomrroy. o.
LUSTHE Foam is guaranteed
1 Carroll Norns Dec. 21 al IIJ urday afternOOn in Athena with presented by Ann
Hemsley, Attendmg were the above, 1_
Senlinel to established
12 IR 7tp 1 to be the best carpe t clea ner i Have your tractor overhaul· 1a.m Plann•d potluck at n""n. Mr. and Mts. John Douglas. Kathryn Johnson, Laura Sayre, Laura Watson and Marie Rizer.
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ed now at a IJJg savings. We
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YOUo'\G PAHI\KEET~.
$3 lO t you have e\·er ustd or !your ! arP runnmg a special on trac· 1 For more informati~n call Mrs. Leonard Lyons, student
at 1
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Mvnah
bird,.
earh
"l
money
back.
E:leC'tnc
tor
ocl'rhauls
for
the
Wint•r
H
$1
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ch
nge
CALL 992-2156
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gl ex a
Ohio University, arrived Satur.1
11
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day to spend the holiday vaca~
. l'l J{oad. PI Pleas""'· W. v"
lldwe", Pomeroy. " 215-61
spring comes an&lt;l save down
WEDNESDAY
lion at his home"
c time
Wanted To B11y
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12 18 61c '
_ . 1, CLASS J2 ot Heath Methodist Mrs. Francis Cline of Middle· The Christmas story In song, and Sr. Youth Fellowship groups
POOL TARLE, -preferahle reg - •&gt;ON'T piimpyour sl uggish sep \ GOOti.Clean:-tump, egg and '
Church will meet Wednesday, port and son Terry Beechler scripture and pantomuue... Wll3 tn cltarge. Karen McGtrr and
uta lion SIZe, stale
boll om, tiC tank " Get K•can-E:m-AII oil treated stoker coal. Pea- I
etgs qutpmen o. Dec" 21. at the church at 8 p" of Columbus ~isited Sunday presented at the candleli~"~ Set· Sandy Johnson were candle·
Horae• Ken. Chester.!' Ph"' SeptiC Tank Ckaoer" Land- cock Coal Co", 1 block from 1
992-2176 OHIO m. Mrs. James E:ulcr is pro- evening with Mr. and
Mrs" vice Sunday evenmg al 'l!ilath bghters lor the service. The
1185"3341.
12 20 Jlp , mark Farm ,r.au in Pom" traluc light m CheshLre,
grom chairman and Mrs" Ev· Lewis Fox
MethodiSt l.'hurch.
Newman youth chotr entered the church
8
SHMHNG tim her In Ohio ero), "
t2 I tic - - - - - erctt Davis, devotional leader. Re and M 5 Eugene Gill 1 Burdette, organist, ope~ the coming down the aisle while the
11 "' 311 \C I, Ph. 307-7526.
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by Hos'·sses are Mrs" Glenn Lam- and vfa. m•'ly lefrt "Mo"nday for 8 program w1tn an organ prelude senior choir,,sang, "0 Come AU
or West Virgin.,, or
old. f'&lt;j:'ft ous-;;-c-,-~ --- ' -T... ,
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I listing your firm's serv•ces m bert, Mrs" Earl Knight, Mrs" visit with relatives in Zanes- and" accompanied for the taru Ye Faithful. followed by "'"
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uaran ee
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Hanna Line
1 the Daily Sentinel's B•ISmess M. L. French and Mrs" Fred ville.
•mgmg.
mvocation giVen by the !lAo•.
71
R€'ynolds,
Box
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back
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llibbs"
Leonard Lyons was a busi- Children of e . pr mary Max. "Dona hue.
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Only 98c" Nelson's Pharmacy. ,
(Quality Bu;lt)
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WAHAMA ll••h School annu.
" "t ·n Parkersb g W grades presented thetr program Mtss Sherrte Shuler narrated
11 2" 30
1967 Modeb In Stock
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VISI Or I
ur ' · and included the kmdergarten the Chrtslmas
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1 Pomeroy. 0 "
"a to
CUSTOM butchering, will buy al Christmas dance
will be held ness
Va" Monday"
story as told tu
MODF.R~ fllr oishro losl flour HOUSE coa l, gravel lor drive-, - ROUSH &amp; LYONS ~ h•d"" Phil Meier, 992-~510 this Wednesday night at the Mrs Lorene Kennedy of Gal· classes taught
by Margare_t Ed- Matthew and Luke as the char0
111
ric Wahama High gym from 8 p. ena
efficiency aparlml'nl m Mid· ' way" I w11l deliver PIL 99l- '
CAMPING TRt.ILERS
Sunday with her wards
ay !lien
actersEdad-pearedB· TakinJg
10
dlrpor t Ph 9!l2-3f.74
l 728!i.
Horton St.
M!son, W. Ve .
AUCTIUNEER
n•. to 11 p . m. The informal mother, Mrs. Jessie P..rice, Rut- Manger and
s ~ere
•e rowp, as osep • .
. ge
11 14 tic
12-15-301p
Complete Service
dance will be open to the pub- land Road and attended the fU· as they rang thelf bells. ,.jlecl· ~barlotte Reitter, as
Mary,/
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K"rt'"'"
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The
Ja)'
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will
emcee"
neral
of
Lee
Roush.
!Jtions
on
Chmunas
we!l.JIV·
and
boys
and
girls
of
tbe
ph
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6 .P.QOM ho 11 se and balh. fu r" 1 POTATOF:S" ge,t your
win er
.,..
··en by Becky Fultz, Karen _John· mary grades were the she"
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Write, Prone or Cootad
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(' ·· naC'e .,ild garage, 255 W. Matn ! pota11ws Wht ~e ey
as ·
ALL NEW FOR 1967
A. \.. 1\KAU...tli\U
son and Jay Ord. The classes herds, Wtsemen, and angel~
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St. 'P'omeroy. 0 " Ph" !1!12" ' Clarence Prolf&lt;tt.
Pnrllana ,
167 Apoch• M..,d••
FRIDAY
Cpl. Frecker Here
taught by Miss Carol Bachtel, John Ingels was the votce ot
9Doc. 10
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12 ' tfc ! 0 Ph" 843-1154
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THE
POMEROY
High
School
Visitin,
P11rents
Mrs " Jack Bechtle and Mrs. the prophet, isaiah.
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Band
Boosters
Association
will
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· sang, ' '0
Uttl t·
1I~En 11rPs. $1 9S ~md
Actin" Cpl. Char\f's W, Free- James Clatworlhy sang a song, The chmr
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furmshed
apartment
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machlnes.
repan
sersponsor
a
high
school
dance
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ROOM
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up Pomeroy Ilome &amp; Auto.
ker of Fort Sill, Okla" IS spend· "The r1en y eas
a .... om- own o
e enem,
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•ice. all makeo IVY 1rZ2!14. party thi s Friday night from 8 ing a 14 day leave with his ..,.r- panied by Miss Bacbtel on the Shepherds Watched,"
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rhe FallnL Shop, Pomeroy to 11 p. m., at the Pomeroy
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12 8 t1c out third rlmH budge! stloi-J ' :-1a~d~rd
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lnm ~ .. 'lfl rst $ 1~() i Servtcc. J l9 ll~ emcee no dance this Saturday duled to leave for Vietnam
in :gram was the story ot the .Na~ tbe World."
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I HM:.N t'l.lrmture. M1ddlepurt ! hu~s 11. Ph 992 -(,77.~ 2 20 3 Rt:AUV -MlX concrete deliver· night becausr of Christmas Eve . February He will be
in livity with members of the J~. The ~· ~ax Donahue led
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donf 1 1 ed nghl lo your project. f'tHit
&lt;'harge ol a search light squad.
~he audie.nce m. the candlelight·
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Tt;AIT.F.R. Brown's
Trailer \lAH III E il"ll r·'nlln·s. sec \Irs , hard lop , rn em·l lt•nt r.mM ' and easy"
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Ho~pif"' i:' ('"lumhn'"' al~r\ will Everyone. is ir\vited to the !he .au~Jenc~. ~omed ~.tl~htlll
4ROOM ~nfurmsl1f'd al-wrlnwnl
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spend the holidays wllh tler annual Christmas party of AI· m smgmg, Silent NJgh. . . .~in Pumeruy Ph "'"";:tX5
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oetween Chilm'" 19 ,,9
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coNIJITIONING Keir1geo
parents.
fred Grange on Thursday, Dec" each o.n• held a lighted
n ttc
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st,·mdard lr aP s . good lin•-. , a!lon servwe. Jaek 's H.elng· Mrs. Margarel Parsons and
22, at 8 p. m. A Christmas pro- Followmg the program t t
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l1ua all(l M,ull'hcsH•r . Phoue m vl'ry good ('ondit!l•'l, pr i..:- 1 eratmn, New Haven. Phone Mrs. Roy Wiseman of Rutland COLUNS' CH.VSTAL CAVE gram will be presented by tbe ch'ld
I rl'n wen t to th c- baseme~
TH .~ II.F.R 'P'" on Kn•wn••ll, 992-1;458"
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ed at IWO" !'IL 9!12-32'16
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4 6 ttc entertained recently with
a The Floyd Collins
Crystal Grange members. A 50c gl_ft dining room where tltey were "
Ave~". Moddlepurt. l'h \IJ ~·12"
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d I or child g1ven a treaI bY SanIa Claus
lie PUPS Cross between 1cr rwr
12 18 3'p \ I~A-fl ~ r PLUMBING. Hural birthday party honoring their C&lt;lve lies within
Mammoth exchange mare
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. \assisted by Emerson
Joneli
FURNISHED 4 room
"'fHirl · 985·3822. Cht'sll'r
ln_surance K MaiD St., nee Wiseman. on her
fifth ky . Collins discovered the cave Alired Grange membertlre Gi£ts for the homel £or chil·
menl wilh halh " Ph" 992-3056
12 19 lip IGElAquotatoon !rom RE:U · Pomeroy"
i a Uc birthday
in 1917 and, in 1925. lost his life asked to bring one pouilr o!·ldren and the aged were brought
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Games were played and door while exploring it His tomb is candy.
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to the altar during tbe servke
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vuur , Sur11rise I' urty rs
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prizes presented to Kim Dew- tnside the cav~:.
S\!AI -"I.~ 4 ronm hou "e 1'-.tlh bath .~,,~ u-.t&gt;rs ul !~ltu· Lus1rr t11r
- - -- - in S:~ r;wuse Pho11c \J!.I2·3~u. · dcaning 1 ;:~qwt Rent Eh-f'· &lt;!LIIO m~uram:~ We may be :
hurst. Danny Edwards. RayEAS f TERMS 1\•:
12-15-6tc
aote to save yc;,u money .
Given ~I iss !'jur/w·e
mnnd Patterson. and Roxanna Martin, Abby Martin. Danny
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8 2 tk I Mis~ Kay Ault l'nh·rtalned ' Patterso n. Christmas
carols \ Edwards, Mike El'lwards. Ara1. 1 • 2
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or's license? Call W'V 2--lDtil:l served her 17th birthday Fnd&lt;ty a&lt;'tompani~t.
wm Johnson and Evan Wise.0
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jt'OI IH ~1n1M furmsbed aparl \ Amf'rica 's finest. Rent elec--~~-~
Mrs. William Aull.
and a cake bakPd ov her ~rand 1 Sent1inl!. e:ifts wPrP Rita 8:~1.
ruent W"f l:Jfi58 _ i 14 ~ll , lrH _slii.HIIP: . .Jer $1
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f;IVES DINNER
! Rerreshment s nl ice · cream 'llothcr. Mr". Wiseman , was ~ ley and Rortney B~iley. Mr.
FUHN-JSHED and unf11r111 sh rd F'urnlturc Co.
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Mr:- Wi lliam Eldllnger ent 1·r· and 1·ake w~re served lo H1ta Hn•H•ntt'd and srrved with ke and Mr!'. Larry Clark, Harrf;
apartments Close tv s•·t1Hol Jo:LFX1'ROLU X sY...et·p~·r
tJit laill~d v. 1th a dmnl'r ~aturd::ty lia ilf'V. Huth Ann ll~ll ··y, Mar· cream and o1h:&gt;r treats.
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ltl 18 llr . wht&gt;eb. pop nul pnper ba;.:s. l e\ot' ntn~ nl hf·r h1nw•. Heml 1wk g:ie il arr1 s. Sandy Cat't{'n. S·111· M'-•'lri ;,.... ''"'"" .\rv•~v~ r"lV.I A vmt from her l!'rAHt ~r1lrut,,
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Fot Sale 01 R~nt
1 fun1 1:u r('. du~tmg, etc. On !y Mrs. Walter Klll 111 ~t·r and Mrs . .md lhe hnnored g11P'1I\: -..;is!~&gt;rs. lln~&lt;mr~. :~oh,p
UPw)'lu l• !, "it.::-rkev of Cnr"'.:&gt;ntPr. 1\'3~ Al~n
fRO()M house, 3 bedroon1s. l J p&lt;Jymrnts lett of $.6.99 ea•·h. ~ora Eakins ol Dayton and Mr . :Jane 3f'rl R,sf' Surlaec . ltuLe~·ta .layne Hutchinson,
Roxanna 1Jerljoyed . ·AJilRist.lng w1th
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Ph. 992·2685"
. and Mrs" George Heines, Hem-J Bing ;cnt a gift
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at tl1e home of Mr. and Mrs.
Chester Ganlen Club mem- Roy Miller.
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J!:arl YOIIII8 read the
John Fultz. The group went Th W'ld ood Gard
bers were entertained at the The
MitE Oeor&amp;e thOught.
caroling to Veterans Memori ,·
e . I w .
en club receiVIng ribbons at lhe Christ- leaves. Mrs. David Nease renew country borne of Mrs. Wood· ~erick, gave a •demooilr6- Gifts were excllangecl. will
Hospital, Infirmary and Chi\;. met Fnday everung at home rnas flower show, including Mrs. ported on the important grass
Mora for their Deeember Uon pf the Della Roblir M'Uth. oeeret pals belng revHied
ren's Home and to shut-Ins in of Mrs. Home~ Holter, Ches~ Edison Hollon two yellow; Mrs. family lor drying. Some
of
meeting and ·Christmas pl!rly. Judges lor flower arrange- Names were drawn for I aut
the countv.
Road, for lhelf ann~al ChriSt- D~vld Nease and Mrs. Hiram these are fox tall, wild oats,
Christmas decor was carried ments were Mrs. Pearl Ko- year.
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They r~lurned to the Fultz mas party and meeting.
FISher each a red; and Mrs. cheap. sand bul'S' and others.
throughout the' hOme. Roll call blentz, Mrs. Earl DejiD,and Mra. Dellcloils refreshments fit Jel·
home lor refreshments of hol1- A 6:30 potluck dinner preced. lU.S. Nease and Mrs. Dwight No other plant family conwas A suitable gift for a gar- Pearl Mora. Blue rl~ were lo salad, assorted Chrlatma•
day cookies, chocolate. candy ed the meeUng. Twenty • three Milhoan each a blue.
tams as many valuable food
dener."
awarded Mrs. 110 •, · Holter, CGOkll!l, nuts, mints, coffee and
and nuts served from a table members and guests were seat- Mrs. Holter gave a demon- and forage crops lor man or
Devotions by Mrs.
Mora Mrs. Goorge Frede ·. , Mra. punch were MrVed bJ the :•
rent..-ed with a poinsellia ar- ed at a table with red cover strallon nn a crescent arrange-_beast. They are wind polinated.
were titled, "One Solitary Life," Reid Young, Mrs. '1). Miller, es.es, .Mrs. Woodrow Mora,
rangement. The home wa d and centered with a poinsett' ment usmg asparagu&gt; and pink An arUcle ''The Strangest
and Mrs. Paul Baer read the Mrs. WyaU Oladwell · Paul Mn. Reid Young and
Mn.
oraled throughout m k!ep~:~ arrangement with white ca: chrysanthemums. A report on Man That Ever Lived," by Rev.
KAREN DEE CARTER
verse of the mont!).
Boer, Mrs. E~~tl
. ' lUch- Purley K•rr; asalllted by MJ..
with the holidav season Th dies on either side Favo
pods and cones was given by John Gordon Becker was read
Mrs. Pearl Mora repoted on anl Mora. Red ribbo' went to Jackie MorL
,-match 'boxes rs waendre that
Mrs. Edison
Hollon.
Fisher
.group held a gJ..ft exchan.g e dur-e decorated
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the Clirlotmas flower
show. Mrs. Pearley liarr, I . Paul
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Silent Night ana Jingle Bells Boer .and Mrs. Roy .i.lmer.
games rerords.
al and Farmers Banks. Guests gall!er 10 the fall_
. poppy Mrs. C. K. Nease. .
were sung by the group. Mrs. Mrs. Pearl
Mrs.
Allendiog were Bob Priddy, were Mrs. Charles Lewis, Mrs. seed, rose hips, ms, frUit pits, Mrs. Charle&lt; Lewis Installed
Howard Knight gave ll Christ- Donald Mora ;we're In
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M1ke Buskirk. Joyce Riley. Jack Robson, Mrs. Marv B. hollyhocks, ocrea, hemlock and officers for lhe year and premas readlnc "Mother Keeps all a conlest with tba
ze going
.limmv Brewer, M1ke Vaughan, Heines, Mrs. Joy Thore and cedar.
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sented each With a corsage of
these Things," and "Christmas to Mrs. Pauf Baer.
s. Paul
LaJTV Wiles. David Michael, !Eddie and Janice Holter.
A reporl on MarltunJa, an ChriStmas bells, ribbon and a Announcement is being made m Ohio," was read by Mrs Karr W1lll the door • . Mrs.
r1SfmOS
Ceorge Skinner. Jim and John !
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. old fashiOned plant Willi amaz- key. Installed_ were Mrs. Karl of the engagement and forth- ---:.-'-----~-_:_:_:::::..:_:::::...::.:::..:::.::...::.;=.::::.~
Wiles. Mark Vaughan.
Bob Followmg the dmner, a gift ing seed pods, was given by·Grueser. president;. Mrs. Vlll- coming marriage of Miss Karen
"Come to lht Slilble," 'wUI
Courh,l"'le Russell. Beckv was presented to Mrs. Karl Mrs. IJ. S. Nease. ThiS plant to: Hysell, VICe preSident; Mrs. Dee Carter of Long Bottom,
be the tbeme of services QristTriplcll. .Judv Brewer. Jan.e l Girube"'rd,
from the nearly rforgolten, was
once MiltonD Roush, secre,ary; and and Bethel Gillenwater, Jr., of
mas Eve. at 9
In Graoe
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Ed ·d M k I C u an gilts were exchanged. grown or cucumber substitute. Mrs. Wight Milhoan, treasur- Ravenswood
Episcopal Church of Pomerqy
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, Anita
r~. ru~ser pres! at the JS some m~es ca
umcorn er.
A Christmas program was After Christmas, Cherri .ReutFuiiJ.
meet:ng which ?pened with lhe plant or dev1ls claws. It pro- . Flower arrangement&lt; were MiSs Carler IS the daughter · presented Sunday evening at ' er; Long Ago, lieoll Yan Vran- constructed in the sanctuary.
Adnlls all nd·ng
M ILords Prayer m umson. Devo-l duces mterestmg seed
pods JUdged by Mrs. Jack Robson of Mr. and Mrs. James Carler lthe United Methodist church •er. · t;urtsuuas t.:aoo1.,. ~1&lt;ve The stable silhouette will be
and Mrs.
Ful;,.":nd
Ilion.&lt; were led by Mrs. Vernon when dried or made inlo birds. and ribbons were awarded to of Long Botlom.
beautifully decorated for .
w..;ner. A solo, Irs llt!tl.r 10 used by tile young peoplt ' of
' ]Nease who read the Christmas Mrs. Hollon gave. a demon- Mrs. Holter lor her crescent Mr. Gillenwater 1, the son season, including poinsettia on ~~~nt Jusl vne LILUe vo&lt;JGy, ~y the church in • lO.minute na~-----=======, ; ~~ry from SGt. dL,uke; a poem. stratmn on ta tradJiiOnal lme arrangement antd fur a rellg- of Mr. and Mrs. Bethel Gillen- Ieach side of the altar, White ;t-olt van vraruum conclueled tlvlt)' fpqeant otarling at . t
ns1mas IS o s Pattern, and arrangemen usmg cones, ev- wus arrangemen usmg a 11gur- water Sr of 101 Elw00d St t nylon net over red and
red weir pan ot u1e progrom and p.m., ollowed Immediately 'by
lwo articles, ''Why we have ergreen and babbles for a col- ine, magnolia leaves, wood ros- Rave~w~od.
ree ' ipoinsettias was used on the Ml'!i. WitdermuUI thanked all the regular service of liDJy
Chrislmas," by Rev. Max Dona- lee Iable. Mrs. Fred Nease es and candles; and lo Mrs. '
1dloir loft which also had Ught- Nho belpe&lt;l WIUI tile prepara· Communiou.
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hue of Middleport Melhodisl gave a demonstration on how Hollon for her coffee table ar- l The bride-elect Is a senior at. ed red and whit.. electric can· lion.
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church, and "A receipl for to grow rex begonia
I rom rangement.
F.aslern High School. She is dies. White net over red and rno llislory and explanaUon 11 !tory-;rmon,
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The next meeting will he held . vice-president of Ihe studenl : poinsettias and greenery decor· ul t;nristmas carols was prtl- /
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Mary,' will
"NEVADA SMITH"
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Members responded to roll I Norrisf's to LPnd
at I he home of Mrs. Paul Pi&lt;h- council and a member of the ates the windows. A lighted . .ented by u1e
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Repeated efforts by eltl%en8 states extra time in which to Dam. He had previously been Its piau and specUicatlou velops as I think it should Iii
on both sides of the Ohio River reach an agreemenl.
successful m getting the Corps lor a dam wllboul prov!Bioa the next decade another bridge
to talk Ohio and West VIrginia Congressman Walter H. Moel- to extend the two states more lor a highway bridge.
across the river in the Meip
into building
new bridge a- ler, lOth District, revealed in time.
Rep. Moeller, in his letter of County area will be an absolute
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cross the river on th• Racine Washington an exchange of letOa December 13, Rep. Moel- December I, lo Colonel Falck, necessity.
Jocks and dam today appeared , ters with the Corps on the pro- Jer wao formally aotllied by District Engineer, said:
,.11 is unfort,unate that ~ .
all for nothing.
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the District EuglDetr ol lht
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for such a highway bridge. Ear- -cessary redesign eosts so that bridle oo lbe dam al lladne the bridge on the dam. I think plans and specilicat10110 lor
ner this year the ll. S. Corps \a modem highway bridge rnuld \ and that, therefore, the Corpfi this is very shortsighted be- the Racine Dam willlout Jfto
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ery. A Chrislmas card was read Rt•t&gt;
ivnl Mel!!in gs
co-hostess.
Her fiaure is a graduate of choir loft and an arrangement Irecor&lt;l ol llle celebradbn
of A churcb-school ·&lt;holr will
from Mrs. Lawrence Rose, 8 The Rev. Charles Morris mel •
Ravenswood High School with on the Jiturature table, lighted lhe bll'tii ol IIIe Chrli!o- Clul&lt;l sin&amp; for the p&amp;Jeanl and a full
Land.:m
former member. Several names recenlly at the Tuppers Plains
.lhe class of 1965. He was em- tree arxl Christmas arrange. l•"d ol tile carol, 0 ~.A,&gt;me 0 adUlt choir wiD pro~ a va·
Calorca rtoons-Ciipperty
were omitled from list of those Methudisl Church wilh reprepioyed wilh 0. Ames in Park- ments decorate the . Sunday Come lmmanueJ, Ule olde•t rlety of Chrlltmaa antbeml durClobbered
sentatives
of
the
Churches
of
ersburg before entering the U. School room.
Icarol in rne nyumal, "II« wrucll lng the regular senlcl. Decor•
Mexican Mouthpi•c•
Two Week1 V~eation
Marc, Rev. and Mf' Carver Ithe Reedsville Charge to make
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S. Army. He is stationed at Fort Leo Ckew, superintendent, lhe choir sana lhe caJ»&gt;.
tiona, under the direction of
Plutos Sweater
, Will13ms, Mrs. Eua Lemley, plans for a revival 10 begin
Gordon, r.eorgia. A December welcomed all present, and the I Jim swatre&gt; reua tae&lt;;llistory Mrs. A. R. Knliht. wUilachille
Admission: 75[• &amp; 40c
, Mrs. Sandra Phalan, Betty January 15 at the
Tuppers I
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wedding is planned.
congr~gatwn san~, "There's A of "It, Came Upon u..,IIItdmgDI ,flowers, hand-1eulplured qela,
W•dne~day .n;rthursdav
Wiles,
Mrs.
Marion
Michaels,
Plains
Church
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of
$b
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made
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Song
ID the Air. The Kinder- Clear,' Will) llle consteaauonland the lliht oi many ..ndlel.
Dec. 21-22
NOT OPEN
Mary Lou Griffin, from the ! to _the
Flfemen for ,
.,..,.,._,., garten class in charge of Mrs.
tne hymn, J..eanne :sebo\ B•h•-sltU
Ul
I Kate Wickham, Mary Braley.
Philippine Island
od . J _' their Clmstmas proJeCt wh.u
The Rutland Church
of Leo Crew and Mrs. Paul Tay-1 told of lhe star of Bethiehem II -"""
Ill 'II be
111 lhe Women's Association of Christ will bave a live nallvl· lor, sang, "Jingle Bells," ''Hap- ' witii the chOir llinfling the first
IOr al Ohio Univ.'' .;
hoilse Ullta lhl
the
singing
and
;:..
lhe
Middleporl
First
Uoiled
:
ty
pageant
on
public
dliplay
py
"Dear
Jesus,"
lsu.uza
ol
Sileni
Night,
alter
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h d Presby!""" Church met Tlmrs- 1 December 21, 22 and 23 from and We Love You Dear JeP_am Cr•w rellll the _biSIll"
Holy CGIQ.
1 1 o e are sc e . day
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h h
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til 9
sus "
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mu ~ ,.., , strmoo wW 11e
uled lor the 15th and 20th with I • evenmg at I e c urrh. . . p.m. un
p.m. earb eveD·
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Iwry o! the carol Sllent Nlgnt, oller : ~ 6111ow1DJ
other special singers each ni ht New officers elected
are ! rng.
The Pnmary Junior depart· Iand congregation sana lhe olh· da l - ., ~lb.
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d d dent; M1·s. M. R. Sherman. v1ce vacant lot nut to the Carl Gerald Wildermuth, supermten- 1 An explanation of the use of Are , . 1 l r
Cha;Jes No evs. . ~eeb1an an president; Mrs. Fred Lewis, Hysell home on Main Street, dent, the leachers and helpers, lhe CbriSimas 1ree was &amp;iven &amp;~ told of the
.
· arigelist&lt; rns WI
• co-ev- secretary; and Mrs.
Walter loraled about oae-iourtb mile presented aprogram of reclta- ,by Linda Warner, the cboir ltatl.;;tftJ;;r 11
pr.,an·
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Waddell. treasurer.
Inside the village 88 one •n· !Ions mcluding, Because Jesus sang the first stanza of, ''0 'are given al-gh.,:""una':.by
Mrs. Edward Crooks was de- lers on S. R. t24 coming from
by Paula Eichlnger; !Little Town ol Belhlehem," jgiving to others bel
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volional leader and used a me- Pomeroy or Middleport.
God s Gift, K1m Reuter, . Pat i.Jebbio Harbrecht lolcl• ot Ule to the Cbtlat Child ngU:,
A Chnstmas program
dttatmn tilled, "To in Good
The minister, Bill Carter Vaughan and SUAan
Wrlgb(;jcomposlng ot the carol, .and as lfhat moves one !O'Iblnk
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' presented al the Morning Slar Health" with scripture and sym- Invites the public IAI come b; The Star oll'eace, Chuck Foil. ljle COIIjiregation sang -the oth- lotbers.
I EUB church Friday . at 7:30 bois of Christmas. Mrs. Joe aod see the nativity as por. rnd, B~use '!e Came, Ja" er stanzas, tile children sane,
p.m. There will be recilations Bailey read several selections ' trayed by youug people of the ~an V'ranken; Ail the Year, l "Away in the Manger."
The carol, "Joy to !be World"
and songs by the children lol- from "Ideals" wilh the group church.
' Im selio. and The a.asqn, l As the fifth and sixth grades by the congregation Dd praylowed by a play,
Grandpa singing ''Silent Night." Mrs. A .
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j ViCkie Vaugbi!Jl.
·set up lhe nativity scelll!, Jenni- er by Tommy Vauglwl ~
Hangs the Holly.
0. P. Klein was a guest.
Following lh~, song, "Come nefier Blakeslee, told of tho Ori· tbe program. Mr. cte\1' lliltikCarollh~ Story, by lhe depar~ l lin of setting ~'P of a nativity ed all wbo pirtlclplted IIIII
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ment w1th ScoU Van Vranken :scene. The choir sane While those who prepared I( · The
the solOist, lour recitations were IShepherds Watched Their flocks a.v. C. MelviD Alkire apoke
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Morfrn
Reule~ A Tune of Love, Ricky Larry Warner, as Joseph, Hob· expressing appreclailon ' to
Employes of the Ohio Vall McKmght, The Angels Sang, m Crew, Mar) Steve 1'1.11rner tllose wbo prepared the IPiea••
Publishing Co., Pomeroy, a~ ~ ~~~ Warner, and O~r Christ- Scott Van Vranken aD4 An~ldld program.
their wives, husbands, and ands th~e':ge, Debbie Taylor V?ughan the shepberd~~;,t;As lhe A gilt was presented to ~'1 fnends, were guests
Monday Bells t ~ ~p sang,. Why Do WISe men, Roy Vaughalli Jim Alkire by Mr. Crew on beltall
1evening at the annual Christ- Othea
nstmas Rmg.
1Swatzel and Tony Vauibln en-jof the church after wlllllb
mus dinner and party at the dre rV ~ecita!Ions were Chll- tered bringing gills the choir ISanlil arrived' and presented
I Martin Restaurant and later at ns Oices, l)av"!_ Edward•; Isang, We Three Kings olrOrtent treats to the cb!ldrea.
!he home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Owen, North Third St., MidDuring this busy Christmas Senon Elberfelds lrt
Evenl
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al· your convenience from 9 to 9 on all 3 Floon-.::"ln our
Street. At Elberfelds Pre's always new arrivatj' every da In eve a on
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Following dinner Mr. Owen
conducted ~ames arxl awarded I to keep our .selections compltle and lnteretting; 'Always . 4ndab~ dq':~tyiMilt
A1ways sens1ble prlcet.
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I prizes to Mrs. Hobart W:lson,
J•., Robert Wingett, Mr. ar.d
Mrs. Larry Baker, Mrs. Wil·
1
· liam Lehew, and Mrs. Otho
' Mattox.
· Others attending were Hel~o
,
Davis, Emma Lou Davis, Pom.'
~., The Perfect Gift
I eroy; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon De...,;.
Weese, Mr. Otho Mattox, Mr.
1,, For All The Year
Fine white color, e~~:pertly eut
and
Mrs.
Eustace
Wils:&gt;n,
Mr
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• • • The center diamond of every
en
and Mrs. Tom Walter!,
Pl.
Keepsake engagement ring is guar~
anleed flawln&amp; (ot replacement
Pleasant: Mr. and Mrs. Ow,.n,
til
assured).
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Miss
Lucille
Hawkins,
Mr.
and
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We have the perfect
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Mrs. Emerson Jones, Mr. and l
oil
Mrs. Fred Hoffman, Chester
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chair at the perfect
rannehdl, Mark Tannehill
of Middleport; Mr. and M.-s.
pri~. See the large se1William Gardner, Add1son; Mr.j
Remember lht
and Mrs. Don Wright, Hobart
lectlon of comf(lrt~ble
important pnorlo
Wiloon, Jr., Mr. and M 's.\
No netd lo lolly large surn ~ of muney
at Christmas .
Tom Danner, James Danner
Choose from our
chairs at sale prices on
Mr. and Mrs. Gayhmd
t-tu"1:
Bulova collection.
around while doing Christmas shopping.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, I
ail of Gallipolis; M1. and .\lr.. l
the 2nd and 3rt! floor
Phil
Foster.
Bidwell;
Diana
ZirUse a Citizens National Checking Account.
ltlpdllr "1". Hand'&lt;!mt 51,1· '-:
kle, Pomeroy: David Ashley
Furniture Depl ·
il&amp;:, 21 jewel ~recisioll, adj~SI · ·
$JI.a
lble bind. Yellow.
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Middleport; Katie Crow, Syr~:
oss o your money is eliminated. Plus, you · cuse; William Lehew, Pomeroy; .
lltwdriP "AM". Lowtl) diiiiiOnd
and Mrs. Cbarles Lisle, Syrlllhape dress watch In &amp;leamin&amp; 1(11(
&amp;old. 17 jewele.'Ye!low or wtllte.
cuse.
have 11 record of every dollar spent. Be
, ....s
The Ohio Valley Publishing
Co., publishes the Pomeroy . :
budgetwise! Be safe! Open a Bank CheckMiddleport Dally Sentinel. tht
-.riCfr(CtC'C~ICCCIIt(lf'C'"'ectc:I.I:IC'«'«IC:IICI(I(II(I(t(I(_,ICifiCtC'C'C'I:'C'C'~
Gallipolis Dally Tribune arxl u.,
Sunday Times-Sentinel.
Miny Suggestions At K&amp;C Jewelers ...
ing Account today. It's the convenient way
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GIVEN .,. WARD-Edlson Hobsjjtter, president of Pomeroy National Bank,
right Is presented an award from tA!ther E. Gunsett, area manager of the U. S.
Tre~ury DeJ?artment Savings Bonds Division, for 25 years patriotic service with
the U. S. Savmgs Bonds Program. Mr. Hobstetter serves on the 12-member ~av­
ings Bond Committee of the· American Bankers Assn. and has been Savmgs
Bonds chairman in the state of lllilQ the past three year.s. Mr. Hobstetter began
his activity in the pro~ram when 'favlngs bonds were _ortglnated .m 1941. He has
seen the sale of 150 btlllon dollars':ln savmgs bonds since beconung active m the
program.-&amp;nlinel Photo.

Enemy Planes
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Ublo Hlg•way Patrol today
appealed to motorists to keep
alert and avoid a repetition of
tast year's acctdeatal traffic
death toll during the Christmas weekend.
Col. JIGberl M. ChJaralll&lt;)D.
te, •uperlotendent of the patrol, said 52 persoos died In
traffic aceidenls l"'t Christmas.
"Tbls was a shameful re..
eord, •nd It certainly turned
an otherwise joyouo time ol
the year Into ooe of troledY
for hundreds of Uldoaas,"
Chiaramonte said.
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Bells Jingle
Little Bit

Singin.' leek Bechtle is Fireman,
Church Trustee , Leader, Helper

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Radio used to have
Ill
"Singing Sam.'' Middleport bu
"Singing Jack," the
aenlll
lproJ~rlelorol Jack's Dairy Bar.
John Bechtle, better !mown
his friends and euatomers
as u Jaek/' has been ln Middleport lhe last 20 years. In that
time he has done more than hil
share of good deeds.
Like a Rood Boy Scout, a
• day turns out to
be
more than that for Jack, ea.

II~~=~:w:hen
the Middleport
E
squad la etliecl out
as much as four or nvo tim..
day and nighL Also, Jack la
lc:batrman ol the
Metbodist
IChurllh 1n11tee1 wblcb brlDp
lbe ehurcb .. che&lt;k Ill
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eMEEKER &amp; ROLF'S BILLFOLDS FOR MEN
eROLf'S LEATHER SETS FOR MEN
eHUMMEL FIGURES _ eJEWELRY BOXES
eSYRACUSE FINE CHINA
eFOSTORIA GLASSWARE eCLOCKS
eFASHION JEWELRY eBIRTHSTONE RINGS
eMASONIC RINGS eCARAVELLE WATCHES
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dill enl tcrtained with a dinner party
Sunday at their home, Nease
Settlement. Guests were Mr
and Mrs. Willie. Davis and Mr. !
1and Mrs. Victor Wolf~ and .Kev·l
in and Viokl of Raclne, Mr. '
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1Kathy.
my of Steven,
Minersville,
Cindy arxl Tim

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Second Flo~r in the ftl(niture Deot
WEDNESDAY
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fRIDAY
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