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Mrs. Cullums is Hostess this Week
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The annual Christmas party iMrs. Don Thomas, MrsLeo.
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evoniilg f&lt;ir a potluck dlrlrljlr and I
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Le ague "hapter ol Middleport decorating - Mrs. James JolulRun again
badto made
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was held" this week at
the ' son. chr., Mrs. Ashl ey, Mrs. ver
contnbatlon
of $50
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'""home was decorated
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Olive Farm 'll'lllllli'l at. ·
home of Mrs. Dwight CuHums iFranklin Triplett, Mrs. Robert partmentand the Hearthstone
1nnkee.P.ing with~ holjday sea· I, ·
met with MrL ~ . . .
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in Pomeroy. The Cullums home .Schmool, Mrs. Charles Win.,. Class of the Middleport First
for lbelr anillmll party, '
was decorated in keeping · with Ibrenner; food - officers of •he
Following .the dinner secret
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The mee"•• - - ' '111111 lhl
the holiday season.
Iclub.
pal gifts which bad been placThe meeting was in charge . Guests for the Christmas par- used OD any project.
ed under the Ughted tree, were
president, /drs, Vlvlili HuDIJib,
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distributed. after which ~anasta
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~MHoudasilell. Devotions were :Mrs. Frank Sisson and Ron Crafts Club has given $IO towas played. ·Prizes were award.
from SL Luke lollowe4 bf ~
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ward the Christmas basketo
Cbrislmas prayer
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given by Mrs. Kenneth Scites. , ·~ urns.
essert .course car· for families of the rommuo~
, ed ro Mrs. Max' Folmer and
Members of Pomeroy Garden club met at the home
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Christmas cards were received rymg out the hohday theme
' Mrs. Charles Riffle. Present of Mra. L. C. Itarr in Syracuse Monday evening for their C&amp;roil were IUIII by lba
from former members, Mrs.: was served at the close of the ty.
were the above and Mrs. Eu- annual Christmas meeting and party. The ' home was group. The memben .' pve
Robert Burkett ol Charleston , meeting,
· ·----"""""'...- MR. AND MRS. RA111DURN , gene Triplett, Mrs. Dona!d Me- beautifully decorated in keeping with the season.
Christmas readiup lor;.tbelproW. Va' and Mrs. Will iam In I
Kenzie, Mrs. John Beaver, Mrs.
Mrs. Charles Persinger, president, opened the meet· gram. Secret pal
were D
gles in Africa, and from state ,
Richard Finlaw and Mrs. Paul ing with the verse of the month. Mrs. Fred Blaettnar, de- clJ8Died benealh a bejullfulb
0 C.C.L. officers.
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votional leader, read the Christmas story from Luke 2, decorated tree.
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Ga mes were played and prizThe story "How to Welcome the Christ Child", by Nor- The oome wu decorated II
., won by Mrs. Robert Ashley,,
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~I rs Robert Couch. Mrs. Low- ~
A 6:30 baked ham dinner pren OVeffl
eluded ·With the thought that opening our heart and em· fresbments were serve4. to tlit
ell Beaver, Mrs. Charles Wine-~
ceded the meeting of the Ches~ Mr and Mrs. Herschel Gil·
bracing Him and His teachabove and the follow!Dii ..,._
brenner, Mrs. George Miller,
er Counctl, Daughters of Amer-1 key of Middleport announce the
ingll is the greatest wei· Saini Nicholas, a ptllron saint Ara Myers, Mrs. EUa fltnmun,
M''· Earl Davenport, Mr '·I The National Honor Society ' ica Tuesday evening. Forty-sev- marnage of their .daughter. Lm- ~~·..
come we can give to the of the Netherlands, visited hom. Mn. Ina M88SIU', Mra. Mar&amp;af.
.Joe Struble, and Mrs. AI leo 0 1 R U nd H1 h S h001 t ed l en members were seated at da Lou, to Sgt. Richard Eugene .
Christ Child.
es early in Oecember to check et Brown, Mrs. PauJIDe ·Myera,
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A gi£t exchange was held and class this week in an impre.s- decorated with small lighted Fran
a urn, on ay, ov. 11;,·
call by quoting a Christmas Gradual hanging of stockings, Lillian Pickens. JIIIIU8l'J', inHIpackage
wrappings judged sive ceremony witnessed b• the trees and candles.
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12b, at 3 p. m. m the S•lver Ru.n
verse. The secretary read a let- and serving a thin white wafer 1ng to be W\lb Mrs. BrOwn. '
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Tile
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Mary Showaller, councilor,
• bread, deve1oped
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tioudashelt hrst prize for prel·
'ded d th
grandfather,
the
Rev.
Floyd
The
Rev.
Donald
Boone
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thanking
the
club
for
parllclpatlnro
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custom.
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Ilest; Mrs. Davenport, end pret- Barbara Williams, preSident,: ed in ritualistic form. Dolores 1\Jse, o .Jcla . .
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the Rev Max Donahue went ing in the Christmas flower I D
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prize tor most originaL Mrs.: White, green, red, and gold , d8
ho has been ill by her father, wore a bell shap- ~ mg to meet Mr C E Ruppel!, bons were Mrs. Blaettnar, a t! slle ul rc
sIS f lel wedgreatebst
•snell won the door prize. eaodles were lighted from a I
Beaver, w
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h father of Rev. Howard Ruppel!, ue,
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The traveling pme, donated by t, ahmhmg tohrch asdthe symb?_!,for led the members for cards and lly lacel over alhn Jtqute satmd, lw t , who came from Gulfport, Mi". Harold Brown, a.red; Mrs. Roy my nnen
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r. 1 rs. James Johnson was won w tr eac stoo was ex.,...m- .
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red and 8 v•Uow· and of carols. Poland celebrates the THE POMEROY u1_, •·•·"'
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explained IgJfts sent her while IlL
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an Athens hospital.
Mrs. Richard Jones a white.
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e s ar. n e ng, Band Booslerl 4noolatloil. will
Plans were made fnr the an- character; Debbie Sm1th, lead- t was announc
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e Her elbow length veil of siik Mr. and Mrs. William Ingles Mrs. Persll'f!er reported on M1ss Ebersbach said
. while sponsor a high llehool ~
n"al guest night to be held in . ership ; Sabra Ca naday , service, ~oks would be ~udJted fD~em-llllusion was topped wilh a pill and children have arrived in the regional meeting held re- .countries celebrate Christmas party this Friday night ~ i
January and committees were and llenms Weber, scholarsilip. r 28 at the orne 0 rma box crown of satm and sequms. Africa where they will reside cently in Marietta and those m different ways, they have ~e to 11 p. m., at the -.roy
appointed including program-~ New members tapped were Clelalnld .. Also atn;ounced was She carried a Bible topped .with while he is employed by the attending with her were Mrs. unlfi~ thought, the. celebra!Jon High Auditorium. Tbe ja'if'
,. will
msta atwn at e next meet. a bouquet of white carnatwns. Kaiser Aluminum Company. Blaettnar, Mrs. Walter Grues- the b1rtb of the Chnst Child.
no dance thls Sa"...""
:Roger Davis, llarlene SmJth, l ing and Mrs. Cleland. deputy , Miss Linda Will of Pomeroy ·
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Debbte Turner, Allan Gibson,' asked all lo wear white. Quart- 1served as maid of honor. She Formerly residents of Midd!e- er, Mrs. J. 0 . Roedel and Mrs. "May we open our hearts this night because of~~ ·~''·
Pom•ra~ ooto
' Kathy Thomas and Chris Nap-1 erly birthdays will also be ob-Iwore an emerald green floor ' port, Mr. Ingles was transferred Karr. The club received a love-~year to let lllm enter," she
SATIJRI)A't
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served .
. \length gown. of satin with a to the plant in Africa for ap- ly Christmas card from the Ath- said.
THE APPLE GJWVE ~Ce~J!1 A th 1
TONIGHT
ens State Hospital. The club Gifts which had been placed ndlst chureh will hold Its Cllrll,t'
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George
Hargraves,
supt e c ose of the meetmg. scoop. neekl me. Sh e a1so wor.e proximately th1·ee years.
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Mr. and Mrs. 0 . P. Klein vi· made eight Christmas table ar- under a revolving Christmas mas program on Decembtl:·:16, ·
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eriotendent nt the the MeigsI a. nstmas party was he a CJrcle emera g':en satm sited recently in Chesapeake rangements for the oospital. tree, were distributed by Mrs. beginning al I p.m. . · . ·•
Local School District,
was w1th the good of order com- hat and wore long white gloves.
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h' with her mother, Mrs. R. L. Mi&amp;s Lydia Ehersbach was in Harvey Van Vranken assisted
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I guest speaker and gave a very mlttee in . c arge. 10
gro~p 1 r. h 0?a b a urn was 15 Hamilton and aunt, Mrs. W. T. char•e of the program and gave by little Miss Sherry Williams,
PIAN PROGRAM
"PROMISE HER
! mteresting and inspiring talk sang Chnstmas carols
With brot er s . est man.
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· on making the best use of one's Olive Weber as accompanist. A recepllon was held at llle Moore.
an Interesting paper on Olrlat- alter which Mrs. Karr usisted Rock SpriDas MelllGdllt ~
- TcchnicolotI time and opportunities.
i A reading was given by Mrs. home of the bride's parents fol· Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roush mas trees around the wol'ld. her daughter, Mrs. Mickey WU. will have I Chrillmu P~
Warren Beatty , Leslie Ca ron,
. , Showalter and a poem read by lowing the wedding.
and children, Becky and Kenny There are many cusroms and llama served Cbrlslmas cookies Sallll'da7 at 7:30p.m. There will
~g~~a~o~~~~~r~~,ionc Gin· Guests at the assembly m- Helen Wolf after which Santa The new Mrs. Rathburn is a were in Leon, W. Va., Saturdny traditions along with the Cbri.at- coffee nuts and mlnll and gave be recitations by the ~
"JOHNNY RENO
eluded parents ol several of the arrived with gilts for all. Se- 19U6 graduate of
Middleport for a holiday dinner. with her mas tree which were known 1n each ~ember a net sponge ball and prtmlll')' classes, the )'ltlllh
- Techoi&lt;olornew members and of the older cret pals were revealed with High School.
mother, Mrs. Alta Miller.
England around 1837. Milltleroe as 8 favor.
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eholr wHI a1ng and a
play,
f~~·c~~nct;;,'J~hJna~g:r~sL;\~ members of the society.
a gift and new names drawn She will reside with her par- M~s. Gra~e VIa, Bor~er, T~x- and the yule log are of ancient The meeting was preceded by "Fl'Olll File T" wlll be prallllltBettger, Tom Drake
Miss Mary Chapman is facul- for the coming year.
ents while her husband is on as, "· spendmg the hohdar with ortgln, and the first Christmas a turkey dinner at Baney's res- ed. Santa will vlt!t foUowiDc tie
Admission: 60c &amp; 30c
ty sponsor of the group.
Mrs. Cleland was presented eight months active duty in ~rddsl:po~·. ~~~· J~~s K~~:~~ carols were sung in 1843.
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Pauley of Columbos.
tee who also presented gifts to
Mrs. Elizabeth Davis Fisher
the books officers, Hattie Fred8 pSIS
left this week for Columbus,
erick, Ada Neutzling, Ada Van
I where she will spend Chriatm""
Meter and Ethel Orr. Lucille
with her sister, Mrs. Margaret
Kraeuter
was
absent
and
her
O'Donnell.
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gift will be sent to her.
Mr A L Phel
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Marietta College, is here for a 1
Church of Christ
by Mrs. Orville Well, entertain- holiday visit with bls parents, I
ed the Evangeline Missionary Dr. and Mrs. R. R. Pickens.
Program is Given
Society of the Pomeroy Church
A lighted tree, greenery and of Christ with a Ch1·istmas par. Miss Sandra Simpson spent
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the past weekend In Albany as
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ran les in the windows and on ty at her home, Wetzgall St., the guest of Miss Carla Wh'tthe altar railing, decorated the Tuesday evening.
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Pomeroy Church of Christ Sun- A short business session was latch, • co-worker at Ohio Uuid
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versity.
ay evenmg or t e Christmas . conducted by Mrs.
Milton Mr. and Mrs. James BrewingIprogram.
Roush, president, whlch openeek nd 1n
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e ~rst oel," ed with evotions y Mrs. Ear Columbus with her sister, Mrs.
, by the congregation opened the Cleland who read the Chris~ Esther Kissell, who Is recuper1 program. Recitations and songs mas story from Luke 2. Tw~ at.ing from an illness.
Mrs. Guy Wallen, C.llllllbuS,
1 with Peggy Bowers as acrom- articles "Keeping Christmas,'
1 panist, were given by the
Be- by Mrs. Well and "The Christ- visited recently with her son
ginners, Primary and Junior mas Sky," by Mrs. Phelps, and I and family, Mr. and Mrs. WD·
e You'll find an excPllent selection of hosiery gifts for everyone on )'Our
classes, afler which a Christ- prayer by Mrs. Helen Leifheit !lam Walters and family, Slld
mas pageant was presented by concluded the devotions.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Betz and a
llst. VIsit Elberfeld&amp; 1st Floor and select what you want Any of the ulOo
the Junior High and High school Members answered roll call sister, Martha Haggy of Chestpeople wlll help you find the kind of hosiery you want In the size and eolor
classes with Christmas songs by with a Christmas poem. Pro. er.
that's best
the choir with Cline Dalley as gram guides will be ordered

Ciub on Monday

Chester Dof A
Has Dinner
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Taps Six New
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Gilkey-Rathburn
Vows are Taken
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Every effort wiD be made to
eonclude 8 deal by next J'ueoday for land sough! for the new
MeiJ!S Local Scbliol
Distnct
high school, Supt. George Hargraves, Jr., dilldosed today.
Final negoliatioo• for
the
acreage wanted for the new
school in Saliobury township
near Rock Springs are scheduled for a meeting the evening of
Dec. 27. The meeting was arranged after representative• of
property owner w. A. Caiman
asked for more lime to stuoy

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MAKE ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
YOUR SHOPPING CENTER

OPEN THURSDAY and FRIDAY
NIGHTS UNTIL 9

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Home Shut-ins '

For the ladies you'll find a fine selection of Berkshire Nylons In flill
and Mrs. Well, Mrs. Lou l s
Osborne and Mrs. Walter KenV8Joy lrC
fashioned and seamless styles and in all lengths and leg sizes priced from .·
state circuitry assures rich hi-fidelity sound i~
nedy
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were
named
as
the
voice or music. But because it plays two ways- o~
$1.35 to $1.65 a pair. You're sure to please with Berkahlre Nylons end for
committee to make out the
batteries as well as AC- it can go places like a
the teen ager-buy Eyecatcher Slims. All sizes and leg lengths. Many of 011!' • · •
programs lor the year.
heavi17 model can't. Other heavyweight-type feaCUBtomers like Hanes Seamless Nylons $1.35 to $1.65. They're excelleDt
tures 1nclude easy pushbutton operation, dynamic
Mrs. Kennedy presented the Plans were made to rememquality and you'll find her favorite style, size and color.
remote control mike, c;~pstan drive, tone control,
Legr'on WilfJ':.:.
mission study on Korea and ber shut-ins
· In rest homes bY
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digital counter, VU·meter, and battery strength i~di·
th Lo j Circle of the Flnt
Tu'o Cou ntY Homer Japan.
cater. But how many heavyweights can you name
During the social hour, se- e ve oy
eJIIBt received In the Hosiery department Crystal cantrece Seamless Sheerawith Automatic level Control? (Great for distortion·
:rhe. Feeney-Bennett Post 1211 cret pals were revealed with a Baptist Church Tuesday evenfor 89c, all sizes, excellent colors.
free party and group conversation recordings.) 3¥.
Amencan Leg1on, Middleport, gilt and new names drawn fo lng at the church.
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Will go to the Children's Home the coming year. Refreshment r The opening prayer was giv·
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accessories, .. optional
and County lnf1rmary Saturday were served by the hoste s en bY Mrs. Donald Boone, I
eBeautymlst Nylons for $1.00, an excellent idea for an Inexpensive . ~.
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foot switch and atta.
at 3:30 p.m. to give treats.
sses guest. Devotions were by Mrs.
If thlt bPI recordtr
cne-type carrying case.
Complete selection of sizes and colors.
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The Community children will ro . those nam~ above
and Paul Smart who gave
the
prove• dtftctlve with·
In 121 da71, WI will
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Mrs. Mason FISher, Mrs. Har- Cbr' 1
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Perfect for business or
b. e g1ven
treats tur y even- old Smith, Mrs. Conrad Ohling
JS mas awry
a s es
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the
leg1on
hall.
Mr
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ont, lnltMIIJ. rr..
eOver the Knee Nylons are $1.25 1 pair. Klrbury Seamless Nf)lns for j1llt
heavy. Model 6464.
er, s. nver app1e a a A note of lbanlu was read
89c and Klrbury Support Hoae are $1.85 and $2.95 a pair. ElbemldJ Hollery,
VISITS IN PORTLAND
guest, Jimmy Cleland.
from the scholarship boy lor
department sells, too, the Kayser Une of Support Hose. They are comfortable, ,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tittle,
a Christmas box. The circle
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dleer and make welcome gifts.
Mrs. Kathryn Hendricks, Mr.
voted ro help a needy !amUy
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and Mrs. Robert Karr and chiland to continue its schoolluncb
eFor the lady who wants a service weight hose buy Flattermlt Nylons-Allo
rlren and Mr. Dennie Karr Jr.
project.
for the ladles there's cotton hose, cottons and rayons, and rayons.
all of Columbus, spent SaturMrs. Charles Beenoll
was
day with their sister, Mr. and
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program cbalrman and gave
MIDDLEPORT
Mrs. Harold Sellers and family The Reedsville W.S.C.S. held Christmas
readlnp, "It's
eMens and Young Mens Socks are ready for you to buy. Banlon one-al2e
..•=Me=m=b=e=r=o=f=M=id=d=le=po==rt=M=e=r=c=h•,",',•=G=Ift=·=A=·R=a=m=•...,...,c..:of~Po~rt.':l~an~d:______ their Christmas meetlug at the Christmas In America" and
~ - Orion Socks. Be sure to see the Jerks and the excellent range of
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beautifully decorated home of "The Gift I• Fallh." B81kel8
colora for ,1.00, Klrbury Banlon for 89c-Adler AthleUc SocQ for $1.28.
Mrs. Vivian Humphrey with of treata were prepared to be
Bachelors
Friend Nylons for 89c. llocldord Work Socks. wool work lOebMrs. Nancy Buckley as co- taken ro residents at the Kimes
Bachelors' Friend Everyday Socks. There's a big selection too, for boys In
hostess.
Center 1n Athens •
The
program
on
the
birth
of
Following
the
meeting
re!!JillllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiUIIIIIRIUIIIIIIIUIUIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllliUm
all sizes-Banlons-Orlons-Cotton Crews and Argyles.
Christ was led by Mrs. nor.,. freshiMIIIs of a dessert course
tha Riebel. Scripture rending were served by Mn.
John
Your Full Service Blnk Is •••
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and singing of carols followed Kaufl assisted by Mra. Dale
infants, Panty hoae and many other hosiery 81ft Items.
by prayer and candlellghling Mourning. Pauline Hoffman, a
service closed the
prOflram. hostess, was unable to attend.
The business session was in Present were Mrs. Kauff, Mrl.
e Bee them all and buy what you want In the hosiery department on the tat
charge of president Mrs. Rush- Bennett, Mrs. Mourning, Mrs.
Door.
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Frances Bearlls, Mn. John
The plano committee report- McNeal, Mn. Paul Smart, Mrs.
ed that the new plano had been Llllian McGhee, Mrs. Charles
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purchased. Secret pal lifts were Edwards, Mrs. Ernest Hughes,
exchanged from a decorated and a guest, Mrs. Donald.Boone.
tree. New pals were drawn for - - - - - - - - - '
nell year.
Mrs. Nell WilJOn, Mrs. Opal
Serving Meigs County (Of' over 84 Ytml
Refreshmenta of ice cream, Harris, Mrs. Margaret Gross.•
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Member Fedllral Re11rw Sustem
strawberries, cake, coffee and nickle, Mrs. Zetah
McCain,
punch were served to the above Mrs. Jean thomu• and Bar·
Mtmbtr Fedtral DepoJft lMI,_ Corporatf011
and these members nnd guesta, bara, Mrs. Lillllll Pickens, Kar·
Mrs. Erma Morris, Jenny Bor- en and Robin Humphrey.
lng, Mn. Hazel Buckley, Mrs. Gamea were eondueted by]
Maude Buckley, Mrs. R o se Mn. Nell \VI)Ion. Next meetThomas, Mrs. Macy Nlehols, In&amp; Jan. U wllb llri. Plckenl.
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Attending it were school officials, Prosecuting Attorney Bernard V. Fultz, an official of the
engineering firm of Suiiivan,
lssacs &amp; Sullivan, attorney Fred
Crow, and W:Uiam
Soulsby
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Supt. Hargraves also announced 1'hursday plans !or t h e
proposed Pomeroy Junior lllgh
School cafeteria and dressing
room addition liave been submitJed to U1e State Deoarilllent of
Education.
Estimated cost of the project
is $38,000 with a 16 x 22 ft. •dson.
dition planned lor supplemental
It I• generally
believed girls and hoys locker room falbat Tuesday algbfl meedng cilities. The area of lh• buildwUI•etUe oae qaestlon, wbeth ing presently used for a locker
er or not lurtber negoliatlona room, off the stage area be-

tween !he gymnasium and homeec room, will hecor.;~ the kltciJ·
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cafeteria.
Supt. Hargraves also stated
a Columbus firm is studying
possibilities of "mud-jacking" at
the Rutland elementary school
and w;il gi1·e \he architect. cost
estimates soon. Th• Meigs W.
cal Board of Education m a y
have tbe "mud-jacking" done
!o correct a settling problem.
Activity reptrted by t be
board m speeial session this

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Start Program ID Melp CGuDif
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Ilam C. ·Westmorelaua alerted
American troops today ibat the
communists may launch a
major offensive just before the
Christmas truce goes into effect
at 7 a.m. Saturday (6 p.m. EST
today).
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north of the Demll!taril2ll Zone
(DMZ). South of the zone U.S.
Marines tracked dow!i Red
forces ln a three-day operation
that bu kllled 1·75 Communists.

shore batteries.
The Christmas cease-fire Is to
last . 48 hours. Westmoreland
warned that the Communistl
might launch their long_ expacted offensive since Amerle&amp;D
troops would be powerle•s to
retaliate during . the .. true.e
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the
Communist supply
in the "We will be very muCh , ~n
southern panhandle
North alert Immediately prior to tilt
' Vietnam and a
truce because we suspect 'that
the
the Viet Cong may attempt
light
. when some ma)or Initiative and then
hit by a sHore
first our reaction might be stopped·
an American shi~~.r"e1:elved because of the truce;" Westdirect hit tn ·
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Fleet destroyer O'Brien was : Vtetnam. . , ..
be1ore daylight ·fias th~ N~vy
struck by Corrununlst arUilery The B52 rltlds aod the Marine ship was .patrolii g in tile Uuu
today whlle patrolling olf the assault Jndlcat..d oew U.S. ol Tonkin, about 25 . lllllllii
North Vietnam coast. It was the . concern over a pQSSible buildup o~rtheasl of . Dong Hm. The
first time Corrununist gunners Iof Communist .strength around 0 Bnen, from Long Beacb,
scored direct bits on an i tbe. DMZ durlng -the holiday Calil., returned ftre from IU
American ship.
1cease. fires. Th~ Christmas five~nch guns and then steamed
'truce begins 7 a.m. Saturday (6 1out of reach of the CommwtiSt
Spokesmen said two rounds of Ip.m. EST today) and lasts two guns.
WEATHER
We"re dr11.111•l•l ap ear be8t
artillery fire streaked from the days. A similar cease-f!l'e Is The raids by tlte eight-engined Low toolgllt IZ.II aorth,
Yaled•• wl1ke1 • • • for yout
coast about four Iruies away aod planned for New Year's. .
1B52s against North Vietname.e. l 23 south. Mostlv cloudy,
struck the port Side of the The shore bttttecy attack on targ,ets were unusual smce er SatunlaJ wttb
Amerwan warship, causmg
Amertcan comma!XIers are . snow llurrles malnl north
"light" casualties among • :S
reluctant to risk loss of one of l
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-downing of a single B52 would Mrs. Hysell Dies
be the greatest American
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developments reported only
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!back ol the I jllrs. Hilda Mae Hy;;ell,
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hours before the start ol a 48("psyc o&amp; c se
' Price Ave., Columbus,
bour Christmas tru
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war,
Wedoesday at her resldencb.
-U.S. B52 bombers staged a
Born .n Cheshire, 8he was
Middleport, Ohio
rare attack on North Vietnam,
CrOSS
daughter or theSe ilate Mr.
dropping hwtdreds of Ions or'l John A. Jeffers, Roberta I.
Mrs. James ares, Sr'1.~"vlva&gt;rs II
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-· mclude her husband, .harle•;
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The area is five miles nort!t of bury
J u~, a ~g r, W ~ ~·
the demilitarized zone through A;chie Ellis, Ina Ellis to TOLEDO (UP!) _ Blue Cross 1 ~:· ;st~n, w' a.; aPorn-ll
which CommuniSt troops and I Columbia Gas of Ohlo Inc., of Northwest Ohio said Tburs- er, . 18' be~ arnTiern,addausll
infiltrators travel from north .022S acre, Salisbury.
day alter 23 Northwestern Ohio ~~'iries~oEI~:no~~· Calif.,
mto South Vietnam.
Bernard V. Fultz, Betty Fultz hospitals bad biked rates for 1•. 1 d Se 1 Mt v
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Lou p Ifill
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. -U.S.. armes ~pore . • to Mary
ro , parce1s, Isemi-private rooms by about 21 O.; seven gr•ndchiidren, ano
mg 58 Vtel Cong m a !terce ' Lebanon.
per cent, that it expected to one great grandchild.
four-hour baltle early . today Flora Belle Steffy, dec. to raise its insurance rates.
Funeral services wiU be
south of the DMZ. It rrused to Rhodell c. Steffy, Affid. for James Smith, president of the Saturday at 11 a.m. at 1 be
175, the number of Commumsts Trans., Pomeroy.
Blue cross unit, said the hos- Jlawling•-Coats Funeral Home
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reported kliled by Leather_necks Asbury H; deYampert and pital rate increases were bemg with the Rev. Andrew Parsons
durmg three days of fighltng m Ruth P. deYa~pert to Ohio Fu- lstudi.ed as were the effects of officiating. Burial will be in tne
el Gas Co., Rtght of Way, Leh- Medtcare.
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j Gravel llill cemetery in Chl!l!h·ll
Mrs. Watterson
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Of Racme Dtes
Thomas L. Goett; Lots, Sutton. amount and the date when they
J h w Arb h Eth 1 A take effect were undetermined
Services are announced f or 0 n ·
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baugh to Harley Godfrey AI· until t!te stu y IS .omp e .
Mrs. Verne (Blanche) WalterOl' '
Smith sald Ihe hospital room Five Younaaters
son, who died at her l'f'si· rna Godfrey, ·45 .ar;re, tve. rates will be mcreased an av- COLUMBUS eU-PI)
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husband, Verne. Racine: • eon, R~~mond E~ns,rt Ada Evans, rates and the addiuonal cost to ~:u:ters'"wal~nf~opa Christ- :1
Donald McKay, Healh, 0.; il~ 8 Benac~esRou~· er Helen E Blue Cross will be about 21 per mas dance Thursday mght,
daught~, Mrs. =~[d,.Be~~:· Roush t~ James' E. Fish, Alt~ cent above present figures.
ing one and injurmg two omers.11
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With fond hopes that all
Sandrs Palterson, Mansfield, L. Fish, parcel, Sulton.
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your holiday dreams come true. we
0 .; Danny McKay~ Heath, 0; Donald E. . Myers, Pauhne The Kingsbury MissJOnary land Jam,;. R McCoy, both 13,
aeud you ow: L011 wiahea for a Merry Chr»lmu.
Bruce Beegle, Racme, and
Myers to Sybtl Ebersbach, par- Club of the Carleton Church, of Columbus were reported in
ly Beegle, Racine. .
eels, .ouve.
Pomeroy R. D., held its regu-, good condttt~n at Children's l
Fun~ral services will be
Sybil Ebersbach to Donald E. lar meetmg at the home of. Hospital, 'l'wo other youngsters ;
urday at the Ewing Funeral Myers,
Paulme Myers, parcels, Mrs · Charles Mash whtcb was
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Home at I p.m. with the Rev. Olive.
beautifully decorated Including Driver of the car Robert s.
Charles O'Conner officiating. Gorden S. Wolfe, R ut h:a decorated tree under which Hambrick 37 Colu~bus was
Burial will be In lite
Wolfe to United Stales, Ease- · gifts which were to be ex- lcflarged ~ith intoxicati~o and '
1freed on $20 bond peoding in- ·
cemetery at Barlow, 0.
ment, Letart.
changed were placed.
may call at the funeral
The following members en- . vestigation.
this evenmg. Mrs.
Balky Saturn 2's
,joyed a potluck luncheon at r---=------ - - was a ptember of the
F'fth U 't Fizz)
noon : Mrs. Ralph Carl, M». Holy J.and aod the first ever
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LOUIS .es (UP!) Norman Wood, Mrs.
Virgil visit the Western Hemisphere.
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King Mrs Joho Dean
SE1!VICE pOSTPONED
-~ Sawrn 82, Amertc• s Willi:.m 1\#~g. Mrs. wa;qe Beat, I
The Middleport Pr;:;~:::~~~~trlckiest ptece 101 &gt;\lace., hard- Mrs: Webber Wood,' Mrs. CharChurch Christmas
ware, handed the man-&lt;&gt;n-the- tes Mash.
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moon progr~m •?other setback Following the lunch lhe bustSaturday, D~ember 23,
Thursday mght.
ness meeting was opened by
been postponed indefinitely.
One or the five engines of the the president, Mrs. Ralph Carl
Saturn 5 moon rockets second with the entire group reading
11Stage failed to ignite and a the Christmas story from the
crucial static firing test of the 2nd Chapter of Luke.
' first S2 llight model was called Other readings were "I n •
off, perhaps, unW early Janu- Keeper's Excuse" and "His
ary.
Name at lhl: Top," by Mrs.
Virgil King and "The ChristANNOUNCE SERVICE
mas Sacrament," read by Mr•.
There will be a candlelight Wayne Beal.
service at the Hobron Chur' h Letters were also read from ·
of Christ in Christian Union servicemen t11anking the ladies
Sundav at 7:30 p.m. RP.v. E&gt;lt- for boxes of cookies which the
son Weaver will give the scr- ladies bad sen! them.
mon.
The meeting was closed with
the entire group saying '
MUTE KILLED
Lord's Prayer" in unison.
MEDINA Ohio (UP!) - An- next meeting will be at
ton F. Wagner, 17, 8 deaf mute home of Mrs. William King.
who lived at the Mecca Rest
Rutland, Ohio
Home, was killed
ThuJrsdayJ 'Merry Christmas'
when be walked Into the path Returned by Thief
of a freight train here,
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a come-lromlbehind win
I or kept the Pirates in the game Martin rebounded and laid one
Coach Mike Morrison's Pirates not only with their scoring but up to knot the count 5!-52 with
who traDed as much as
19 also their rebounding. Garrett 5:15 left. Payne rebounded and
points in the second period . They had nine rebounds, Payne had connected on a short JU~per
tr~iled at halftime only lour five an&lt;[Morris had four.
but Newlond fired one to lte 11
pomts.
For the Eastern Eagles
of agam 54-54 with 3:54 left.
The Pirates gave their all as Coach Dan Wright. Dennis New- Garrett, Morris and
Fred
they turned in their best show- land split the mesh for 16 points..Deel, 5-11 junior, hit three quicking of the year to move into Mike Marlin hit lor 15 and tes to gtve the Plfates their
second place in tbe Southern IDick Douglas had 14. Douglas biggest lead of the night, 60-54
Valley Athletic Conference a- was high ·rebounder lor Eastern With 2:01 left. Douglas cut It to
head of Eastern with a 2-1 ree-l with si~.
60-56and then Morris collected
ord. North Gallia is 2-4 in all North Gailla went ahead for hiS ftfth foul. Newland ~ank a
games.
the first· time In the ball game brace or free throws closmg the
In third place. F.QStern has 45-44 ~ 38. seconds left in gap to 62-58. Morris, before that,
a 2-2 record In the SVAC and 1 the thtrd pertod. They led 46- had been fouled by Newland
is 5-3 In all games. Kyger 44 going into the last quarter. and made both shots.
Creek, the only other
SVAC Benedum tied it 4li-46 with a . Inside the minute mark. Eichteam to beat Eastern, ltads the jumper as the fourth per1od tnger made a layup to cut the
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Deei's 6---5--17; Dee!, 3-1-7; Morris, Rtcrkabi";Y ~ut'e~~:ry te:: lcat Poly ISO N Ar~ 71
miss and tied the score 42-42 5--2-12: Payne
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~ilh 1:57 left in the third per- Peck. 1~2: skidmore, :1--0.:.. 10 e 1 re apse.
Cal. ~:o 81 Po~~:nd ~~ 18
tod. Newland's bucket made It 16. Totals 28-'-".
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who robbed her of $40 in
vestibule of her apartme,nt II
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ALLIANCE, Ohio (UP!) Jobn Milton Badertucher, 53,
Canton, wao fatally injured
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Inger. Dave Skidmore, 5 - 10 line for 57.1 per cent
while
Thursday's Resalll
junior, aad Newland
traded Eastern connected on six of 15 1"Holy mackerel! How about Philadelphia 116 San Fran 114
baskets and Eastern led 6-4 for 40 per cent.
nme lood will toward kids?" 1' (only game scheduled!
but Garrett tied it 6-6. Eastern Eastern won the reserve game
Friday's Games
brtezed to a 25-12 leod at the 30-21. Bob Lee was hlgh for
'St. Louis at Boston
end or the first period.
North Gallia with seven points
J.Jetr01t at . Chtcago
In the second period, Eastern and Lodwick had nine ror the
Phliadelphta at Loo Angeles
jump..J out to a 19-point lead, Utile Eagles.
(only games scheduled)
31-12 with 6:5lleft on two jump Eastern ..... 25 11 a 11- 62 1
shots by Douglas. But North North Gallia . . 12 ~ 14 18 _ 64
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Gallia held on doggedly and Eastern 1621 - Martin, 7West Coast
outscored the Eagles 20-11 in 1-15: Douglas, 6---2--14: SpenUCLA 84 Colorade St. 74
t~e period. Eastern led by lour, cer, 2--4--4: Eichinger, 4-13ITIOrS
Sl. Mary's 74 Hayward Sl. 68
36-32 at the half.
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Southwest Or 69 Redwoods 68
North Gallia was on top 14-8 2--0-4. Totals, 23--t---62.
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Athens teok over undisputed Alhens found the range in the Jack ·Clark and Sam Eblin had Warriors to a .'02-99 lead over
possession of first place '" the se&lt;ond period, hitting six of tO!eight each for the Bulldogs. the Philadelphia 76ers 10 the
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reserves fourth quarter ol the only
By JOE GERGEN
win o~ 'the season in seven Leagu~ Thursday night by edg- lronmen taUied but 11. By half. won the preliminary contest, scheduled league game.
UP! Sports Writer
games.- It was the Bearcats' mg past Jackwn, 47-40.
time, Athens was on top, 21-•7. 84-19.
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ATHENS 147 l
victory, their 31st in 34 games.
Rolf, a 6-4 senior ~rward for ULA, tdled fo~ t:vo week&gt; by ship. The Bulldogs are still un- narrowed the gap to 84-29 at tht ! Rap~. 5--1-11; He~y, t- Barry, w!lo entered the game
seventh-ranked Clnctnnatl, sui- •.xams lifter whtppmg Southern beaten after six games. lnsi~e end of th~ . stanza.
l l-3; Baur, 1-2--4; Clark, 8 with 10 minutes remaining in
rered one of life's most ca• and scormg two iopstded the SEvAL, lhe charges of Char- The vtstllng Bulldogs
I ed i -+-22: Eblen, 2-+-4: Rum- the second quarter, scored 30
embarrassing moments Thurs- Vtetortes ov~r Duke, had tes McAfee are 5-0.
anywhere from three to SIX • mel, 1!-1- 1; Handley, t~l points in 34 minutes. San
day night when he tipped in two conSideltbie dJI!tculty subdumg
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pomts throughout the fmal per- TOTALS 16---11-17.
Francisco trailed 3.1_22 when the
points for the visiting TeKas the Rams. Alcindor, the 7-foot-1 Jackson will visit Galiioo'!s 1•od . It was 43-40 with :0 reJACKSON 1101
super sophomore madt his
Christian team during a close goliath, was held to 12 points in tonight. They own a 5-2 season : maining. AHS cashed in on two Patlon, ~0 : Ho~ell , 4- appearance.
overtime se.sslon. He more than the lirrt half and lhe Bruins mark. In league _play the Iron-: free tosses, and a l~st second 1-9: Gilliland, 5--3--13: Mount, I Hal Greer ;cored eight ol his
redeemed himself; however, by emerged wtth a 41-34 lead.
men are m undiSputed second I field goal to keep Its 1~7 :l,.-.3--7; Green, 2--4--4; Mullens, zz points down the stretch to
Ie•dinq the undefeated Bearcats Colorado State, sparked by 6-2 place with a 4-1 record.
record unblemished.
3--1-7; TOTALS 16,--3--40.
stave off a San Francisco rally.
to an 89-88 victory.
sophomore Lloyd Kerr, closed A J ks 1 1 . ht M
Athens htt 18 of 47 for 31.1.3 By quarters:
Chet Walker ted a well-balanced
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the pressure o! his first tight with 622 left to play as the Dee ~? ; el a ~ 1 1 ar 1 lor 32 per cent. Both teaniS Jackson . . . . . . 6 11 12 II - 10 points. Six 76ers scored in
varsity contest scored 22 of his Rams battled Alcindor and the ave ts
~ d ~~ Ye 0 (ililected 26 rebounds. Mullens Reserve score - Athens 34 double ligures.
34 pointS in the se&lt;:dhd hal' to Bruins evenly off the boards. gamd•the- ·' owlt
ret' 1 rfateth- bad 1~ snags for the losers. Jackson 19.
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No other teams ranked In the of the game at that pomt, _ 1_1 3-J H and 13-Ia. After
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top 10 by United Press scoring -eight of the Bruins next th ' ' ahead 16-13 . th
VICtory was the fifth l~. a row
Jnternation.. al .. . w action .
II points as UCLA forged ahead A endns wentod hittln . '"I oe
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Fifty players from 30 colleges
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one ol 14 n.et~ . JO~L ~\temrt&gt; , , action Saturday In the 28th program and other youth work. City Athletics Thursday signed
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' players. number or pro scouts received a reported 100 per cent
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1eason; days full of joyous holiday
Kentucky, reeling from three
Virgil Carter of Bri~ham w~ N~th\~::•. the ser'es pay increase:
de.eats in its first five games,
Young, with 173 completions for IS-IIeand . f ...;"to tak ~
The Athiettcs did not release
spirit, a heart brimming with
turned in its finest performance
1.986 yards, and Terry Southall 117 Yank 18 avo 't
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of . the season m routmg
College llaslt:elball Results lo rdsay or: wtt 141 or 2,18 ~ to choose many top players in ! u bl •ay Ae recetve eda
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State 96-66 and reached th• final ,
East
o ~nSIVe quarter ac s m I e handicapped when such teams an 8-4 recor Wtt ansas tly
round of the Kentucky lnvila· Bronx CC 7z- Hunter o7
na:tonaiirx:levLSed game whtch as Tennessee, Alabama, Geor- thiS year, 1ncludmg an e~rned ,
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LIU 57 Ions 55
on y 25,
can see at ftrst gia. Mississippi and Florida run . average of 1.99. and l'ed a '
The ., ~ildcats' opponent
In St. Joseph's iPa) 81 Jcksnvl 83 hand.
were invited to other bowl maJor league record wtth 26 !
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Rutgers
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Pit!Bburgh
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South
I ton Bowl IS set for 1 p.m. CST. ; Carter, the nation's leader in
Co11tplete Protection vtctor~er Penn State.
Tenn IW&lt;I 70 St. Cloud 45
The North head coach iB . total offense this season, will be I
MicU!Ian
remained
unbeaten
Loyola
(La)
118
Washington
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Glenn
Dobbs of Tulsa, a ftrm backed at quarterback by ;
..,,,urBV•Inen
at lioJie by topping Ohio Alabama 90. Prague 85
believer in throwing footballs, IFrank Stavroff of Indiana. The 1
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Unlver11ty 66-80 as Jim Pitts ,
· Midwest
and the South has Southall's I two will pitch to ends Jim Greth .
and Ifo1i Sullivan combined for Michigan 8li Ohio U. 811
own coach, John Bridg•rs of of Arizona aod Eddie Barney of I
.DON MLILS
44 ~· The Woiv.erlnes. 4-3 Cin 89 Tex C~rstn 68
Baylor,
' Iowa State.
. BUD SIMPSON
over- :·· outrebounded the Bob- Ill WeSI!n 62 Gannon 57
The game could ~ual for , Bridgers, in addition to !
cats
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WIS IMtl. Br) 84 Wsn ill 71
excttement last years contest having his own passer, Southall,
DICK..KARR, Jr.
In otfier games on a sparse Phlb Pac 74 Alma 69
won 23-19 by the South on a last can call on · bis own receivers,
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Southwest
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rlpped;l'!ltt 87-68, Loyola (La.) N Texas 80 N Missouri 54
Randy Johnson, now quarter- nanker Paul Becton, Southall's
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1lwo favorite. targeto.
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loi'OIIJ the land, Ia
State .101-82, St. Joseph's !Pa.)
COATI IUILDING
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rarm, Yillage, town and olq,
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Middleport
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the spirit of
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ISVAC Ymlty race wllb a 3-1 opened, and Douglas added a 1Ptrates' lead 62-60. Newland, l44-42. Free throws by Garrett
The score - lied e2-82 with record.
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free throw increasing It to 41-46 1fouled by Deel, missed a shot and Dee!, and a layup by Payne I
12 seconds 011 tbe dock. Dennis j Mike Payne, a 6-1 junior. pac- with 7:36 left.
but Douglas rebounded and gave the Pirates a 46-44· lead
Benedum llluled Roger Gar- : ed th~ Pirates witb 20 . points, Morris and Payne connected slammed it in to tie the score at the end of the period.
rett, and tbe M IH!IIIor cai~ly and c.meu came up wtth '" I to boost the Pirates into a 5~7 IIU2 .. llenedum fouled Garrett, Both teams hit zs field goals
lank two free tl!rows to giVe Garrett had a perfect . mght at lad with 6, 55 to go. Charlie 1and 1t was ail over.
but the Eagles shot 51.8 hitting
North Gallla a ~ win over the Joul Une, makmg ftve for Eichinger madt a free throw Nobody scored In the
ftrst Z6 of 54 wnlie the Pirates made
Eastem Thunday olght
at five. Ronitie Morris, a 5-11 soph- and seconds later added 8 free minute and 10 seconds of the 211 of rn for 41.6 per cent. The
North GaDia High SchooL
omore, Payne's running mate, throw to tie it 50_50 with 6, 25 contest. North Ga!Ha led 2-0 oo Pirates had 2% rebounds and
When the buz'!er sounded. bed- s~ored 12. points,. but fouled out left. Garrett popped one in and Fayne's jumper. Ea~tern led 4-2 the Eagles JS. North
Gallia ,.,
lam broke loose over lhe home wtth i:llli to go m the contest. North Gal!la went ahead 52.50 . on buckets by Martin and Etch- made eight or 14 from the foul

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Ilam C. ·Westmorelaua alerted
American troops today ibat the
communists may launch a
major offensive just before the
Christmas truce goes into effect
at 7 a.m. Saturday (6 p.m. EST
today).
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North VIetnam to bomb suspected troop concentrations just
north of the Demll!taril2ll Zone
(DMZ). South of the zone U.S.
Marines tracked dow!i Red
forces ln a three-day operation
that bu kllled 1·75 Communists.

shore batteries.
The Christmas cease-fire Is to
last . 48 hours. Westmoreland
warned that the Communistl
might launch their long_ expacted offensive since Amerle&amp;D
troops would be powerle•s to
retaliate during . the .. true.e
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ed coastal post lions
the
Communist supply
in the "We will be very muCh , ~n
southern panhandle
North alert Immediately prior to tilt
' Vietnam and a
truce because we suspect 'that
the
the Viet Cong may attempt
light
. when some ma)or Initiative and then
hit by a sHore
first our reaction might be stopped·
an American shi~~.r"e1:elved because of the truce;" Westdirect hit tn ·
an moreland laid 1n a broadcti.st
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Fleet destroyer O'Brien was : Vtetnam. . , ..
be1ore daylight ·fias th~ N~vy
struck by Corrununlst arUilery The B52 rltlds aod the Marine ship was .patrolii g in tile Uuu
today whlle patrolling olf the assault Jndlcat..d oew U.S. ol Tonkin, about 25 . lllllllii
North Vietnam coast. It was the . concern over a pQSSible buildup o~rtheasl of . Dong Hm. The
first time Corrununist gunners Iof Communist .strength around 0 Bnen, from Long Beacb,
scored direct bits on an i tbe. DMZ durlng -the holiday Calil., returned ftre from IU
American ship.
1cease. fires. Th~ Christmas five~nch guns and then steamed
'truce begins 7 a.m. Saturday (6 1out of reach of the CommwtiSt
Spokesmen said two rounds of Ip.m. EST today) and lasts two guns.
WEATHER
We"re dr11.111•l•l ap ear be8t
artillery fire streaked from the days. A similar cease-f!l'e Is The raids by tlte eight-engined Low toolgllt IZ.II aorth,
Yaled•• wl1ke1 • • • for yout
coast about four Iruies away aod planned for New Year's. .
1B52s against North Vietname.e. l 23 south. Mostlv cloudy,
struck the port Side of the The shore bttttecy attack on targ,ets were unusual smce er SatunlaJ wttb
Amerwan warship, causmg
Amertcan comma!XIers are . snow llurrles malnl north
"light" casualties among • :S
reluctant to risk loss of one of l
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There were these other war
-downing of a single B52 would Mrs. Hysell Dies
be the greatest American
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developments reported only
ro~r
b 1 I al
!back ol the I jllrs. Hilda Mae Hy;;ell,
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hours before the start ol a 48("psyc o&amp; c se
' Price Ave., Columbus,
bour Christmas tru
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war,
Wedoesday at her resldencb.
-U.S. B52 bombers staged a
Born .n Cheshire, 8he was
Middleport, Ohio
rare attack on North Vietnam,
CrOSS
daughter or theSe ilate Mr.
dropping hwtdreds of Ions or'l John A. Jeffers, Roberta I.
Mrs. James ares, Sr'1.~"vlva&gt;rs II
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-· mclude her husband, .harle•;
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along the southern ~,obandle. Mary N. Hysell, 1 acre, Salis~ne ' 0\ Lu~% s.:;es,no~otll)l II
The area is five miles nort!t of bury
J u~, a ~g r, W ~ ~·
the demilitarized zone through A;chie Ellis, Ina Ellis to TOLEDO (UP!) _ Blue Cross 1 ~:· ;st~n, w' a.; aPorn-ll
which CommuniSt troops and I Columbia Gas of Ohlo Inc., of Northwest Ohio said Tburs- er, . 18' be~ arnTiern,addausll
infiltrators travel from north .022S acre, Salisbury.
day alter 23 Northwestern Ohio ~~'iries~oEI~:no~~· Calif.,
mto South Vietnam.
Bernard V. Fultz, Betty Fultz hospitals bad biked rates for 1•. 1 d Se 1 Mt v
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Lou p Ifill
.ar an
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ernon,
. -U.S.. armes ~pore . • to Mary
ro , parce1s, Isemi-private rooms by about 21 O.; seven gr•ndchiidren, ano
mg 58 Vtel Cong m a !terce ' Lebanon.
per cent, that it expected to one great grandchild.
four-hour baltle early . today Flora Belle Steffy, dec. to raise its insurance rates.
Funeral services wiU be
south of the DMZ. It rrused to Rhodell c. Steffy, Affid. for James Smith, president of the Saturday at 11 a.m. at 1 be
175, the number of Commumsts Trans., Pomeroy.
Blue cross unit, said the hos- Jlawling•-Coats Funeral Home
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reported kliled by Leather_necks Asbury H; deYampert and pital rate increases were bemg with the Rev. Andrew Parsons
durmg three days of fighltng m Ruth P. deYa~pert to Ohio Fu- lstudi.ed as were the effects of officiating. Burial will be in tne
el Gas Co., Rtght of Way, Leh- Medtcare.
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j Gravel llill cemetery in Chl!l!h·ll
Mrs. Watterson
anon.
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Of Racme Dtes
Thomas L. Goett; Lots, Sutton. amount and the date when they
J h w Arb h Eth 1 A take effect were undetermined
Services are announced f or 0 n ·
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e rd · 1 ted I Car Slam1 into
baugh to Harley Godfrey AI· until t!te stu y IS .omp e .
Mrs. Verne (Blanche) WalterOl' '
Smith sald Ihe hospital room Five Younaaters
son, who died at her l'f'si· rna Godfrey, ·45 .ar;re, tve. rates will be mcreased an av- COLUMBUS eU-PI)
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husband, Verne. Racine: • eon, R~~mond E~ns,rt Ada Evans, rates and the addiuonal cost to ~:u:ters'"wal~nf~opa Christ- :1
Donald McKay, Healh, 0.; il~ 8 Benac~esRou~· er Helen E Blue Cross will be about 21 per mas dance Thursday mght,
daught~, Mrs. =~[d,.Be~~:· Roush t~ James' E. Fish, Alt~ cent above present figures.
ing one and injurmg two omers.11
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our
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Killed was Terry Whalen 12
With fond hopes that all
Sandrs Palterson, Mansfield, L. Fish, parcel, Sulton.
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your holiday dreams come true. we
0 .; Danny McKay~ Heath, 0; Donald E. . Myers, Pauhne The Kingsbury MissJOnary land Jam,;. R McCoy, both 13,
aeud you ow: L011 wiahea for a Merry Chr»lmu.
Bruce Beegle, Racme, and
Myers to Sybtl Ebersbach, par- Club of the Carleton Church, of Columbus were reported in
ly Beegle, Racine. .
eels, .ouve.
Pomeroy R. D., held its regu-, good condttt~n at Children's l
Fun~ral services will be
Sybil Ebersbach to Donald E. lar meetmg at the home of. Hospital, 'l'wo other youngsters ;
urday at the Ewing Funeral Myers,
Paulme Myers, parcels, Mrs · Charles Mash whtcb was
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Home at I p.m. with the Rev. Olive.
beautifully decorated Including Driver of the car Robert s.
Charles O'Conner officiating. Gorden S. Wolfe, R ut h:a decorated tree under which Hambrick 37 Colu~bus was
Burial will be In lite
Wolfe to United Stales, Ease- · gifts which were to be ex- lcflarged ~ith intoxicati~o and '
1freed on $20 bond peoding in- ·
cemetery at Barlow, 0.
ment, Letart.
changed were placed.
may call at the funeral
The following members en- . vestigation.
this evenmg. Mrs.
Balky Saturn 2's
,joyed a potluck luncheon at r---=------ - - was a ptember of the
F'fth U 't Fizz)
noon : Mrs. Ralph Carl, M». Holy J.and aod the first ever
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LOUIS .es (UP!) Norman Wood, Mrs.
Virgil visit the Western Hemisphere.
BAY ST.
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King Mrs Joho Dean
SE1!VICE pOSTPONED
-~ Sawrn 82, Amertc• s Willi:.m 1\#~g. Mrs. wa;qe Beat, I
The Middleport Pr;:;~:::~~~~trlckiest ptece 101 &gt;\lace., hard- Mrs: Webber Wood,' Mrs. CharChurch Christmas
ware, handed the man-&lt;&gt;n-the- tes Mash.
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communion service planned
moon progr~m •?other setback Following the lunch lhe bustSaturday, D~ember 23,
Thursday mght.
ness meeting was opened by
been postponed indefinitely.
One or the five engines of the the president, Mrs. Ralph Carl
Saturn 5 moon rockets second with the entire group reading
11Stage failed to ignite and a the Christmas story from the
crucial static firing test of the 2nd Chapter of Luke.
' first S2 llight model was called Other readings were "I n •
off, perhaps, unW early Janu- Keeper's Excuse" and "His
ary.
Name at lhl: Top," by Mrs.
Virgil King and "The ChristANNOUNCE SERVICE
mas Sacrament," read by Mr•.
There will be a candlelight Wayne Beal.
service at the Hobron Chur' h Letters were also read from ·
of Christ in Christian Union servicemen t11anking the ladies
Sundav at 7:30 p.m. RP.v. E&gt;lt- for boxes of cookies which the
son Weaver will give the scr- ladies bad sen! them.
mon.
The meeting was closed with
the entire group saying '
MUTE KILLED
Lord's Prayer" in unison.
MEDINA Ohio (UP!) - An- next meeting will be at
ton F. Wagner, 17, 8 deaf mute home of Mrs. William King.
who lived at the Mecca Rest
Rutland, Ohio
Home, was killed
ThuJrsdayJ 'Merry Christmas'
when be walked Into the path Returned by Thief
of a freight train here,
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a come-lromlbehind win
I or kept the Pirates in the game Martin rebounded and laid one
Coach Mike Morrison's Pirates not only with their scoring but up to knot the count 5!-52 with
who traDed as much as
19 also their rebounding. Garrett 5:15 left. Payne rebounded and
points in the second period . They had nine rebounds, Payne had connected on a short JU~per
tr~iled at halftime only lour five an&lt;[Morris had four.
but Newlond fired one to lte 11
pomts.
For the Eastern Eagles
of agam 54-54 with 3:54 left.
The Pirates gave their all as Coach Dan Wright. Dennis New- Garrett, Morris and
Fred
they turned in their best show- land split the mesh for 16 points..Deel, 5-11 junior, hit three quicking of the year to move into Mike Marlin hit lor 15 and tes to gtve the Plfates their
second place in tbe Southern IDick Douglas had 14. Douglas biggest lead of the night, 60-54
Valley Athletic Conference a- was high ·rebounder lor Eastern With 2:01 left. Douglas cut It to
head of Eastern with a 2-1 ree-l with si~.
60-56and then Morris collected
ord. North Gallia is 2-4 in all North Gailla went ahead for hiS ftfth foul. Newland ~ank a
games.
the first· time In the ball game brace or free throws closmg the
In third place. F.QStern has 45-44 ~ 38. seconds left in gap to 62-58. Morris, before that,
a 2-2 record In the SVAC and 1 the thtrd pertod. They led 46- had been fouled by Newland
is 5-3 In all games. Kyger 44 going into the last quarter. and made both shots.
Creek, the only other
SVAC Benedum tied it 4li-46 with a . Inside the minute mark. Eichteam to beat Eastern, ltads the jumper as the fourth per1od tnger made a layup to cut the
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this Christmas season and always;

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Deei's 6---5--17; Dee!, 3-1-7; Morris, Rtcrkabi";Y ~ut'e~~:ry te:: lcat Poly ISO N Ar~ 71
miss and tied the score 42-42 5--2-12: Payne
111-0-20· re~ared
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junior, aad Newland
traded Eastern connected on six of 15 1"Holy mackerel! How about Philadelphia 116 San Fran 114
baskets and Eastern led 6-4 for 40 per cent.
nme lood will toward kids?" 1' (only game scheduled!
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Friday's Games
brtezed to a 25-12 leod at the 30-21. Bob Lee was hlgh for
'St. Louis at Boston
end or the first period.
North Gallia with seven points
J.Jetr01t at . Chtcago
In the second period, Eastern and Lodwick had nine ror the
Phliadelphta at Loo Angeles
jump..J out to a 19-point lead, Utile Eagles.
(only games scheduled)
31-12 with 6:5lleft on two jump Eastern ..... 25 11 a 11- 62 1
shots by Douglas. But North North Gallia . . 12 ~ 14 18 _ 64
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Gallia held on doggedly and Eastern 1621 - Martin, 7West Coast
outscored the Eagles 20-11 in 1-15: Douglas, 6---2--14: SpenUCLA 84 Colorade St. 74
t~e period. Eastern led by lour, cer, 2--4--4: Eichinger, 4-13ITIOrS
Sl. Mary's 74 Hayward Sl. 68
36-32 at the half.
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Southwest Or 69 Redwoods 68
North Gallia was on top 14-8 2--0-4. Totals, 23--t---62.
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possession of first place '" the se&lt;ond period, hitting six of tO!eight each for the Bulldogs. the Philadelphia 76ers 10 the
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Southeastern OhiO
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reserves fourth quarter ol the only
By JOE GERGEN
win o~ 'the season in seven Leagu~ Thursday night by edg- lronmen taUied but 11. By half. won the preliminary contest, scheduled league game.
UP! Sports Writer
games.- It was the Bearcats' mg past Jackwn, 47-40.
time, Athens was on top, 21-•7. 84-19.
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straight hardwood champion- · ore 0
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ATHENS 147 l
victory, their 31st in 34 games.
Rolf, a 6-4 senior ~rward for ULA, tdled fo~ t:vo week&gt; by ship. The Bulldogs are still un- narrowed the gap to 84-29 at tht ! Rap~. 5--1-11; He~y, t- Barry, w!lo entered the game
seventh-ranked Clnctnnatl, sui- •.xams lifter whtppmg Southern beaten after six games. lnsi~e end of th~ . stanza.
l l-3; Baur, 1-2--4; Clark, 8 with 10 minutes remaining in
rered one of life's most ca• and scormg two iopstded the SEvAL, lhe charges of Char- The vtstllng Bulldogs
I ed i -+-22: Eblen, 2-+-4: Rum- the second quarter, scored 30
embarrassing moments Thurs- Vtetortes ov~r Duke, had tes McAfee are 5-0.
anywhere from three to SIX • mel, 1!-1- 1; Handley, t~l points in 34 minutes. San
day night when he tipped in two conSideltbie dJI!tculty subdumg
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pomts throughout the fmal per- TOTALS 16---11-17.
Francisco trailed 3.1_22 when the
points for the visiting TeKas the Rams. Alcindor, the 7-foot-1 Jackson will visit Galiioo'!s 1•od . It was 43-40 with :0 reJACKSON 1101
super sophomore madt his
Christian team during a close goliath, was held to 12 points in tonight. They own a 5-2 season : maining. AHS cashed in on two Patlon, ~0 : Ho~ell , 4- appearance.
overtime se.sslon. He more than the lirrt half and lhe Bruins mark. In league _play the Iron-: free tosses, and a l~st second 1-9: Gilliland, 5--3--13: Mount, I Hal Greer ;cored eight ol his
redeemed himself; however, by emerged wtth a 41-34 lead.
men are m undiSputed second I field goal to keep Its 1~7 :l,.-.3--7; Green, 2--4--4; Mullens, zz points down the stretch to
Ie•dinq the undefeated Bearcats Colorado State, sparked by 6-2 place with a 4-1 record.
record unblemished.
3--1-7; TOTALS 16,--3--40.
stave off a San Francisco rally.
to an 89-88 victory.
sophomore Lloyd Kerr, closed A J ks 1 1 . ht M
Athens htt 18 of 47 for 31.1.3 By quarters:
Chet Walker ted a well-balanced
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varsity contest scored 22 of his Rams battled Alcindor and the ave ts
~ d ~~ Ye 0 (ililected 26 rebounds. Mullens Reserve score - Athens 34 double ligures.
34 pointS in the se&lt;:dhd hal' to Bruins evenly off the boards. gamd•the- ·' owlt
ret' 1 rfateth- bad 1~ snags for the losers. Jackson 19.
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Jnternation.. al .. . w action .
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Kentucky, reeling from three
Virgil Carter of Bri~ham w~ N~th\~::•. the ser'es pay increase:
de.eats in its first five games,
Young, with 173 completions for IS-IIeand . f ...;"to tak ~
The Athiettcs did not release
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turned in its finest performance
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College llaslt:elball Results lo rdsay or: wtt 141 or 2,18 ~ to choose many top players in ! u bl •ay Ae recetve eda
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round of the Kentucky lnvila· Bronx CC 7z- Hunter o7
na:tonaiirx:levLSed game whtch as Tennessee, Alabama, Geor- thiS year, 1ncludmg an e~rned ,
Merry Chrietmaa 1o1 you and yowa. _... 1
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LIU 57 Ions 55
on y 25,
can see at ftrst gia. Mississippi and Florida run . average of 1.99. and l'ed a '
The ., ~ildcats' opponent
In St. Joseph's iPa) 81 Jcksnvl 83 hand.
were invited to other bowl maJor league record wtth 26 !
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Pit!Bburgh
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Co11tplete Protection vtctor~er Penn State.
Tenn IW&lt;I 70 St. Cloud 45
The North head coach iB . total offense this season, will be I
MicU!Ian
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Loyola
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Washington
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Glenn
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at lioJie by topping Ohio Alabama 90. Prague 85
believer in throwing footballs, IFrank Stavroff of Indiana. The 1
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Unlver11ty 66-80 as Jim Pitts ,
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and the South has Southall's I two will pitch to ends Jim Greth .
and Ifo1i Sullivan combined for Michigan 8li Ohio U. 811
own coach, John Bridg•rs of of Arizona aod Eddie Barney of I
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44 ~· The Woiv.erlnes. 4-3 Cin 89 Tex C~rstn 68
Baylor,
' Iowa State.
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WIS IMtl. Br) 84 Wsn ill 71
excttement last years contest having his own passer, Southall,
DICK..KARR, Jr.
In otfier games on a sparse Phlb Pac 74 Alma 69
won 23-19 by the South on a last can call on · bis own receivers,
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State .101-82, St. Joseph's !Pa.)
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rarm, Yillage, town and olq,
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ISVAC Ymlty race wllb a 3-1 opened, and Douglas added a 1Ptrates' lead 62-60. Newland, l44-42. Free throws by Garrett
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12 seconds 011 tbe dock. Dennis j Mike Payne, a 6-1 junior. pac- with 7:36 left.
but Douglas rebounded and gave the Pirates a 46-44· lead
Benedum llluled Roger Gar- : ed th~ Pirates witb 20 . points, Morris and Payne connected slammed it in to tie the score at the end of the period.
rett, and tbe M IH!IIIor cai~ly and c.meu came up wtth '" I to boost the Pirates into a 5~7 IIU2 .. llenedum fouled Garrett, Both teams hit zs field goals
lank two free tl!rows to giVe Garrett had a perfect . mght at lad with 6, 55 to go. Charlie 1and 1t was ail over.
but the Eagles shot 51.8 hitting
North Gallla a ~ win over the Joul Une, makmg ftve for Eichinger madt a free throw Nobody scored In the
ftrst Z6 of 54 wnlie the Pirates made
Eastem Thunday olght
at five. Ronitie Morris, a 5-11 soph- and seconds later added 8 free minute and 10 seconds of the 211 of rn for 41.6 per cent. The
North GaDia High SchooL
omore, Payne's running mate, throw to tie it 50_50 with 6, 25 contest. North Ga!Ha led 2-0 oo Pirates had 2% rebounds and
When the buz'!er sounded. bed- s~ored 12. points,. but fouled out left. Garrett popped one in and Fayne's jumper. Ea~tern led 4-2 the Eagles JS. North
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Bill Moore 6-11 selllor :... art! hlttl~ from the outside - Ulld· left It was 71-71 Wllh sa see'
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Coach RUSI Moore'• Pomeroy
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lllllPh over Coach Duke Bur- iod, the lead exch~~~~&amp;ed hands 01111 bukel, but It never 11111t
11011'1 vlsiUDf! !c:)&amp;Uipo)ls Blue four Umes. The acoro was Uecl Ill. Swllhor Jlllally Wile down
Devils Thurada)- nlgiiL
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Ron Logan and Moore, aided
Moore, . son of ll)e Panther ' by Bill Radford and Don SwlabCINCINNATI IUPll - A ticoacl\,. shpped in one tree toss er, kepi the Panthers moving IIIDI Florida eablbltiOIIIdled•
with 1:1~ left to &amp;IVe the Pan· in tb1 ihlrd t Moo I' tbOtl a11 Marel 10 lllto8Jb
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tbers a 73·71 lead. Hls two grat- .
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gave the Panthers 1 65-9 ltad Reda aut aprlq.
going into the final frame.
Retia Pretldeal WOllam 0.
Blue DevU forward
Gene 'lbe final atwa kept lana De Witt eeld 'lblll'lday bat(Juice) J~okson bit a short on their leet. The score was terymea wUJ report for aJillnl
Jumper With 11 seconds on bed siX times, but lbe Pantb- tralllDI Feb. 2S IDtl Ia o I d
the clock, making the
fmal ers never trailed alter Rad- lllelr llret workout lbe aest
count r~ad 75-7~ It was a thrill· lord's long Jumper !rom the day, 'l'bt teA of the 1&lt;1uad
mg lirliab . tD •nolher tbrtllmg corner w1~ 7:4l(efl·
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Alter the Panfuers jumped a- 61~1, 63-63 and &amp;i-e6,
TH JlldJ wW play biD of
bead early IJt tbe llrst llnaza, Don Swisher'• long . jwnper lllelr uhlbiUGIII at lilt epriiJ
GaillpoliS tralle(jptrougbout .tbe w1th 3:27 left, followmg a lralnlng lllime, AI Lopeo Field
llrst half. lro!JI'· one , to . e1aht GABS turnover, put tbe Panlh· ID Tlllllpa, llld tbe other baH
pomt!l. Tile ~anih.ers b1gge~t ers ~ead for keep1.
1D allier Florida dtleo,
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The Reda wW go up aralnlt
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mg mtermisslon..'the Gallians ' easy cr1p made It 10-67
still trailed by Mt• 38·37,
2:03 left.
IEIIJNO DEMOTED
First GalllpoiJt.;Jead came Rod Gilkey tipped in a
NEW YORK (UPI) -Rod
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York Rangers ol lhl National
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Hockey Leasue, wae ullgned
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Pomeroy Is now 3-3 on tile
HISOD, and :1-3 lnside, lhe COGterence. Gall polls ta 2-S in all
camu and 0-5 in the SEOAL.
Last nlahl's loss 1\'aJ Galllpoi·
It' ninth straJaht in •lOop pl1.1
durq tbe past two yell'l
In the reserve a~. ·Jail
Werry pomped in 21 :P.mll to
'ead the CUbs to a '43-38 IVlll
~ver the Blue Imps. 'fAe But·
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Saturday Eve
The Nativity Scene will be
presented in scripture, songs
and live pictures al tbe Trinity
United Church of Christ, Satur·
day evening beginning at 8:30
p.m.
Rev. Wilbur Perrin will be
the narratDr, assisted by the
Senior Choir and a 20.vo1ce
children's choir. Mary
and
Joseph will be portrayed by
Jane Baer and .Ralpb Werry.
Rickie Gilmore will be Gabriel,
and the Shepherds are Rick
Werner, Roger Gilmore, Paul
DorneU, J.o:dwe Young and Rick
Gilmore.
Angels will be. portrayed by
Char1sse Porter, Mary ~·ranc!S,
Susan Lanning, Nancy Mayer,
Cathy Watson, Sally Globokar,
and Susan Heaton. Wisemeu are
Alldy Porter, Mike Globokar
and Mike Young. Tbe public Is
Invited.
The program will end with a
candelelight service.
DANCE TUNIGBT
Tonight tbe Pomeroy Band '
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in sending warmest wishes for a joyce'
holiday, rich in many blessings.
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Fernanda Wanamaker Leas :
limped Into and out of "21" on
Kelly-green cratches; fell down
stairs at home ... Sam Sheppard's fee to lawyer F. Lee
Bailey will come !rom Sam' s
book royalties ... Barrister Bai·
ley signed a lecture contract
with the Harry Walker Agency
(which books Bishop Ptke, Barry Goldwater, Mark Lane, Chet 1
Huntley, etc.) With two monthsi
of high-lee talks in Ill. and N.D.:
and next fall in N.J.
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Bu;t Reynolds has bounced who assumes varloll!ltdenlllles
blgttme Chi news
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cancoelled . 1n his pursuit of underground
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"Hawk" series to star in a new I stories
Marshall Field, are In
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nallsllc setup ... Have a
duce for a future spot on the Drew Barrymore has •igned for , STORIES tbat Jackie Glea- damages have literally rever'!- ord IKildare) Chamberlain, is- la:O rumor: Carter Burden
CBS ,network. Reynolds
will a guest appear:mce on
tb e son "signed" for next.CHS sea-· ed lbe ury (even to
n't discouraged by his "Break· BUl Vanden Heuvel of the
portray a magazine journalist "Jericho" television series.
son ain't so: be'll be a "huge retroactive guilt, which
fast at Tiffany's" flop - he's by ~ennedy camp followers are
holdout" ... Judge Saul Streit's course reuld not eopardize
negotiating another Bdwy. mus· buymg a Harlemd ~~paPJr
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1 decision on
the Kennedy-Man- prior innoceut verdict but
right now . . . Dick Cham- ~ ··· Trombon!st Fre ~nns r.
chester book will be handed have staggering effect on
· said "audiences liked of ~my Spears GleaRsoacohellte ll
down New Year's Eve; even career of any professional
Abe Burrows version of band IS iilma~emg
the consequent appeal will be a· So_ odds are, the Farber
Tiffany's more than Edwal'diArroyo of N.Y . ~ Gaslight~'""'"·
quickie, within one day ... Allie , won't be pursued, court obser- Albee's."
[· . · Mel Opera ttckets ID for
Sherman gets one more year to ' vers insist..
Lawrence S. CLarry) Fanning, other '67 season wom?
improve his Giants grid losses
before Wellington Mara buys Lou Halper, who boxed Barn.
up the rest of his tel}oseason ey Ro~skin Phllly in their
pact . . . Merv Griffin's buying deys, ~s chall'm~n of a
OPTOMETRIST
hili thlrd radio station
this wrestlmg show m tbe .
week: in Atlantic City . .. After [ N. J. Armory, all
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Off
"Carousel" stops at City Cen· : tbe beleaguered . Barney, fig!.1t· ll
ice Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5( (Close at Noon on
tre, star Bruce Yarnell must . mtgg~c~are~e:':r~in~Ch~tc~a!go~..~-:_R~Ic~h·~~~="'Th;;u;rs~-,;.,;Ea;s;;,t,;;C;ou;rt.;,;:;St;··~P~o;m~e;ro;;;y,.,..,.,..,...J~,;,,.,,.,.,....,....,....,....,...,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!--Iiiii~
Time lor us
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Gino i . lo speed very
Lollobrigida
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warm wishes for
Grenouilles in late
evening
tbe Yuletide Holiday
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lo you, May yoar · day be
requested "a Iable in a dark
bright wilh joy il'nd merriment
corner" and so Gina and young
shared with your loved ones, We
swain left because The Froghope you han a wonderful Cltl'btmasZ
pond has everything but dark
corners for smoochers . . . The
FROM ALL OF US AT
in-thing is to have read t be
Manchester book condensation
already: even THE hairdresser has.

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Bill Moore 6-11 selllor :... art! hlttl~ from the outside - Ulld· left It was 71-71 Wllh sa see'
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colden opporlunllf to 10 lbead.
Coach RUSI Moore'• Pomeroy
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· 'lbe Gallllul !lpped tbe ball at
Purple Panlben a 75-73 tri- Durioi tbo torrid third per· least nveu Umu under tbdli'
lllllPh over Coach Duke Bur- iod, the lead exch~~~~&amp;ed hands 01111 bukel, but It never 11111t
11011'1 vlsiUDf! !c:)&amp;Uipo)ls Blue four Umes. The acoro was Uecl Ill. Swllhor Jlllally Wile down
Devils Thurada)- nlgiiL
once.
Ron Logan and Moore, aided
Moore, . son of ll)e Panther ' by Bill Radford and Don SwlabCINCINNATI IUPll - A ticoacl\,. shpped in one tree toss er, kepi the Panthers moving IIIDI Florida eablbltiOIIIdled•
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tbers a 73·71 lead. Hls two grat- .
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gave the Panthers 1 65-9 ltad Reda aut aprlq.
going into the final frame.
Retia Pretldeal WOllam 0.
Blue DevU forward
Gene 'lbe final atwa kept lana De Witt eeld 'lblll'lday bat(Juice) J~okson bit a short on their leet. The score was terymea wUJ report for aJillnl
Jumper With 11 seconds on bed siX times, but lbe Pantb- tralllDI Feb. 2S IDtl Ia o I d
the clock, making the
fmal ers never trailed alter Rad- lllelr llret workout lbe aest
count r~ad 75-7~ It was a thrill· lord's long Jumper !rom the day, 'l'bt teA of the 1&lt;1uad
mg lirliab . tD •nolher tbrtllmg corner w1~ 7:4l(efl·
wru repotl l!'tb. !7.
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Alter the Panfuers jumped a- 61~1, 63-63 and &amp;i-e6,
TH JlldJ wW play biD of
bead early IJt tbe llrst llnaza, Don Swisher'• long . jwnper lllelr uhlbiUGIII at lilt epriiJ
GaillpoliS tralle(jptrougbout .tbe w1th 3:27 left, followmg a lralnlng lllime, AI Lopeo Field
llrst half. lro!JI'· one , to . e1aht GABS turnover, put tbe Panlh· ID Tlllllpa, llld tbe other baH
pomt!l. Tile ~anih.ers b1gge~t ers ~ead for keep1.
1D allier Florida dtleo,
lead came wt!b 2.59 left m ~ade 11 68-00 With 3.02
The Reda wW go up aralnlt
lbe first hall - 32-24.
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lbe Pblladel hi8 •n•~- fin1
GAHS reduced the Panthers' Bob Ford pumped In a
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wtth. 1&lt;18to left
the half.
our- w1th reducing
2:67 remaining.
mg mtermisslon..'the Gallians ' easy cr1p made It 10-67
still trailed by Mt• 38·37,
2:03 left.
IEIIJNO DEMOTED
First GalllpoiJt.;Jead came Rod Gilkey tipped in a
NEW YORK (UPI) -Rod
wil!t 7148 lell ·l@!te lhlrd per- ball with 1:53 !ell, making
lleJllng, defeneeman ollha New
IOd od John !~on's long 7!Hl9. Radford hit again
York Rangers ol lhl National
jumper lrolll lbJ!.I!()mer. Galli- the corner with 1:41 left,
Hockey Leasue, wae ullgned
polis bliill up Its: biggest lead It was 72-69.
th 1 b
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wltb 5:14 lei! IIi.. lhls canto - Ford popped In another twin
e c u Thur ay to the
Clippers of
tile
American Hockey League.
Itt 12 game~ lor the Rangers
ihls season, Selling, 22, had
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11 of 22 free tosses. ,.
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Galllpolll out-rebclullded tbe
Pulhera, fl.U. Jadllon bad
12, Davidian 11, P· J,&gt;. Ryal 10
rebounds for tbe rOieri. lAlJid
and Radfonl 11 1 d 12 e· h 1
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but Dl!le•.
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Gaillpolll
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Pomeroy Is now 3-3 on tile
HISOD, and :1-3 lnside, lhe COGterence. Gall polls ta 2-S in all
camu and 0-5 in the SEOAL.
Last nlahl's loss 1\'aJ Galllpoi·
It' ninth straJaht in •lOop pl1.1
durq tbe past two yell'l
In the reserve a~. ·Jail
Werry pomped in 21 :P.mll to
'ead the CUbs to a '43-38 IVlll
~ver the Blue Imps. 'fAe But·
aon had 16 for tile losers . ..
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Swisher 4-1-9; a.dford s2-! 2; Loga!l 11-1-tli' Moore
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win easily his $1,000,000 suit a- .

gains! Mrs. Farber should be
apprised "one crime is not!
binding on the other" . . . And :
it's not unknown in such sue- ;I
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Jo1o11J Holiday.

Meigs County Water Co.
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BROWN'S MARINE
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That's the mess11ge
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We with you, ene ond all

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~U year long, we're grateful

UNCO.LN-MERt;:U.ilf
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8ER FRANKliN. Sl\IKt
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\'iere in charge of the Loyal Ber11 cans Class.
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The program opened with
the
younger children present11
ing songs, reeitations, and
IIi musical numbers. The
older
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of Light," as seen from the
II Creation of the Earth to
the
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closed with the singing of "Si·
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Nativity Will .
Be Presented
Saturday Eve
The Nativity Scene will be
presented in scripture, songs
and live pictures al tbe Trinity
United Church of Christ, Satur·
day evening beginning at 8:30
p.m.
Rev. Wilbur Perrin will be
the narratDr, assisted by the
Senior Choir and a 20.vo1ce
children's choir. Mary
and
Joseph will be portrayed by
Jane Baer and .Ralpb Werry.
Rickie Gilmore will be Gabriel,
and the Shepherds are Rick
Werner, Roger Gilmore, Paul
DorneU, J.o:dwe Young and Rick
Gilmore.
Angels will be. portrayed by
Char1sse Porter, Mary ~·ranc!S,
Susan Lanning, Nancy Mayer,
Cathy Watson, Sally Globokar,
and Susan Heaton. Wisemeu are
Alldy Porter, Mike Globokar
and Mike Young. Tbe public Is
Invited.
The program will end with a
candelelight service.
DANCE TUNIGBT
Tonight tbe Pomeroy Band '
will sponsor a hlgb school daltce
p~y ,open tD ~ publl.o at lhl

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The worship table held a canil die and open Bible. De&lt;:orations

Dear Meigs Countiahs,

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Seventy-five young
people.
from Lile Cradle Roll D e p I. '
through the senior high class
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WILLIAMS
NATIONWIDE INSURANCE

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We're joining Santa and his reindeer
in sending warmest wishes for a joyce'
holiday, rich in many blessings.
Do have a wonderful Chrisfmasl

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Fernanda Wanamaker Leas :
limped Into and out of "21" on
Kelly-green cratches; fell down
stairs at home ... Sam Sheppard's fee to lawyer F. Lee
Bailey will come !rom Sam' s
book royalties ... Barrister Bai·
ley signed a lecture contract
with the Harry Walker Agency
(which books Bishop Ptke, Barry Goldwater, Mark Lane, Chet 1
Huntley, etc.) With two monthsi
of high-lee talks in Ill. and N.D.:
and next fall in N.J.
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Bu;t Reynolds has bounced who assumes varloll!ltdenlllles
blgttme Chi news
. back frum tbe
cancoelled . 1n his pursuit of underground
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"Hawk" series to star in a new I stories
Marshall Field, are In
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one-hour skein called ''Lassit·
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age, Alaska, looking at a
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nallsllc setup ... Have a
duce for a future spot on the Drew Barrymore has •igned for , STORIES tbat Jackie Glea- damages have literally rever'!- ord IKildare) Chamberlain, is- la:O rumor: Carter Burden
CBS ,network. Reynolds
will a guest appear:mce on
tb e son "signed" for next.CHS sea-· ed lbe ury (even to
n't discouraged by his "Break· BUl Vanden Heuvel of the
portray a magazine journalist "Jericho" television series.
son ain't so: be'll be a "huge retroactive guilt, which
fast at Tiffany's" flop - he's by ~ennedy camp followers are
holdout" ... Judge Saul Streit's course reuld not eopardize
negotiating another Bdwy. mus· buymg a Harlemd ~~paPJr
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1 decision on
the Kennedy-Man- prior innoceut verdict but
right now . . . Dick Cham- ~ ··· Trombon!st Fre ~nns r.
chester book will be handed have staggering effect on
· said "audiences liked of ~my Spears GleaRsoacohellte ll
down New Year's Eve; even career of any professional
Abe Burrows version of band IS iilma~emg
the consequent appeal will be a· So_ odds are, the Farber
Tiffany's more than Edwal'diArroyo of N.Y . ~ Gaslight~'""'"·
quickie, within one day ... Allie , won't be pursued, court obser- Albee's."
[· . · Mel Opera ttckets ID for
Sherman gets one more year to ' vers insist..
Lawrence S. CLarry) Fanning, other '67 season wom?
improve his Giants grid losses
before Wellington Mara buys Lou Halper, who boxed Barn.
up the rest of his tel}oseason ey Ro~skin Phllly in their
pact . . . Merv Griffin's buying deys, ~s chall'm~n of a
OPTOMETRIST
hili thlrd radio station
this wrestlmg show m tbe .
week: in Atlantic City . .. After [ N. J. Armory, all
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Off
"Carousel" stops at City Cen· : tbe beleaguered . Barney, fig!.1t· ll
ice Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5( (Close at Noon on
tre, star Bruce Yarnell must . mtgg~c~are~e:':r~in~Ch~tc~a!go~..~-:_R~Ic~h·~~~="'Th;;u;rs~-,;.,;Ea;s;;,t,;;C;ou;rt.;,;:;St;··~P~o;m~e;ro;;;y,.,..,.,..,...J~,;,,.,,.,.,....,....,....,....,...,.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!--Iiiii~
Time lor us
undergo leg surgery
Gino i . lo speed very
Lollobrigida
arrived
at
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warm wishes for
Grenouilles in late
evening
tbe Yuletide Holiday
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a
very
young
man
and she
lo you, May yoar · day be
requested "a Iable in a dark
bright wilh joy il'nd merriment
corner" and so Gina and young
shared with your loved ones, We
swain left because The Froghope you han a wonderful Cltl'btmasZ
pond has everything but dark
corners for smoochers . . . The
FROM ALL OF US AT
in-thing is to have read t be
Manchester book condensation
already: even THE hairdresser has.

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pedoal to Olle IDd all at &lt;ll.tlsuustlde.

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for a very ~erry Christmas and a New Year filled with health, bappinut
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VTAH LOCATION
HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - ''Tbe
llevll's Brigade," slarring WIJ.
llam Holden, wiD be filmed
limos! entirely on localion near
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' ATOMIC AcetiRAft
Accuracy of the so-called a.
tomic elock Is the highest ill
the world. The tuning of an a·
tomie clock e;,n be•so:r.~::l
as to amount to a dl
of only one second in 1,000

Merger of Firlll8
&amp;EW~(UPl)l·-;:~:lr::;-;~~::::;:::::::::::::::::::;
Corp. says dlreeters of
Relrac:lerles &amp; Abrasives Corp.,
Buffalo, bave approved a
er of the two fil'ms. Ferro
rectors wiD vote on 1ba proposal aext week.

SEASON'S CHEER
From Us To You
Santa sends his very best
to all of

•GICJWiDI aood wishes ao
out to you from all of our

The plan calls for purChase
by Ferro of outstanding com-11
mon stock .r the BuHalo
at $25 a share, a deal wblJcllll
would be worth more than
milfoon. Ferro makes c~::ll
cals and ·glasa l!bers; E
Is a manufacturer of crucibles
and abrasives grlta. \ '

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staff.

WholtMit DJributors

!Bett:er

Business Bureau. Most
repaktnen are honest. Those
who &amp;reD'* can be put out of

B.R.W. Hardware
&amp; Leather Supply

WINKS AND WINKS
A man n~s one-seventh of
1 seeond to wink his eye on
purpose, but when be winks bls
•ye by reflex it snaps shut 1n
lne-lhird of the lime.

o#Refigion

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and Mrs. Carl Fulton
and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moo,..
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With Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wetberbolt and chlldren in Marietta.

History Changes Much of Pious Legends
Believed by Many People as Gospel Truth

Unscramble the5e four Jumblea,
one letter to each ~quart, to
form four ordinary word1.

fitting oeeaslon te
to a European monastery."
All tile
the "Christ Mass" -the
"The monk wllo Ill tllli tth bridges ID ibt
Many people take it to be commE1!loratlng the
Century created Kasper, Mel- are l1le ~ II
"gospel truth" that Jesus Christ birthday. 'l'lle chtlce seems
chlor and Balthaw- was nit a a methOd ol
was born In a crude wooden bave been dictated not by
wicked person," he says, "but a 8igllfd by
slable on Dec. 25, 1 A.D., that particular historical evidence
friendly, well-meaning man with bllni who
Jl., shortly thereafter received tradition concerning the actual a senBe of humor." l!e thought sign the
gtlt!l !rom three Oriental kings dale of Jeaus' birth, bu1 rather the three ''kings" should bave eel under tlle
Darned
Kaspar, Melchior ami by a desire to Cln:Jatlanlze
DEGUBH
Balthasar.
Roman revel which marked
1 winter solstice.
Actually, not one of . these The Biblical evidence plaintly II
famillar details of the First
HEMJJL4Y
N"" III'1'0IIP the cln:led letbln Christmas comes from the New
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toformllruurprloo-er,u Testament. All are the products
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of pious lmaglnation, and Paltestlnian obepherds take
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probably are contrary to their flocks inte the field
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graze at IIJibl. DJring
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wooden stable. it bas been normaily used ,0: oil
l•mbl"'
DAUNT
ANVIL
'U! tb.ro k i•1
Yf~lt· nlar'"
depleted
so often, ~n paintings livestock are empty,
illllllaugbtit wltb frimtlt,
1Aa1wer1 You eould IJejaU«&lt; for tltit111Uw dtil
and
pageants,
that II comes as available for rent t. travelers
in. eoiU1-CONTEMPf
nngbbon •nil ft~~~~llf •••
a sur~rlse to many to learn that who find 1 "no vacancy" aign
I"" om shi&amp;IIIIJ M.nr1 Chris/milS &amp;rtlliogtl
the Btble says only that Mary, at the inn
after givLog birth to her eon,
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there was no room for them in Orient," the noted Dutch
the inn."
catholic scholar, Dr. H. W.
Since a manger ia a feed- Der Vaart Smith, points out
trough, the clear lmplieatton of his book, "Born In Bethlahem."
The U. S. Department of Ag- '1'11e new legislation,
the passage Is 1!!at Jesus waa !Helicon Preu, ~~=~~;::f;
riculture's Farmers
Ho me Roush continued, makes
born in a place where Uvestock St. Matthew's Gospel
Closed All Day Christmas Sunday
Administration Is better
mortgage credlt available
were usually kepl llul In fiTs! refers to "wile men from
Open Monday 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
peel to handle the housing
low and ~erate income fami- Century Bethlahem, ca!Ue were East." It does net say the1rell
and 5 to 9 p.m.
it needs of klw and moderate lies by mcreaslng the level
not sheltered iR the kind of were three of them: thai Is
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lies as a result of
housln8 loan program.
generations of We!!lern artists. made from tha fact that t
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cording to Milton E. Roush
changes in the rural
lowed out of the soft limestone which they brought. So far
Vernon McNair, county super- loan program administered by eliffs
the scriptural record goes, there II
visors.
the area Fanners Home Admio- n Is tntemdng in thla could have been two-or
Roush said the Demonstra· istralion.
eonnection 10 aOie thai dozen wise men.
lion Cities and Metropolitan De- Familiel who had to go the the tradition of the wooden And, says Prof. Smith, "Uilre
velopment Act, signed
last
route of planning, COIP liable is entirely llllknown Ia is not a wisp of evidence"
month by President Johnson, tracling and building a house Cltrisliana in the lands ?' lbe support the belief, wblchll
makes it possible for a broader
b y newly constructed i:astem Mediterranean, mclud- originated in the Middle "'l•:s, 11
range of families to qualify for :~wa ~efore the new legis- In&amp; Palestine llseU. They bave that they were kings. On
housing credit under expanded !at' gthese famllles could on- always taken lor granted lbal eontrary, 11 l4 fairly ev~::;ll
housing loan authorities of the 1 '':chase previously occupied Jesus was hom in a grotto.
from the text that they
Farmers Home Administration. by ilpdi
The assumption that Jesus priest-astrologers a type
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rn m ~ year tAD'
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in .,.,_,,.
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During this
11e1 can now ou...... •~smg
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u-.. calendar, now genera Y use
As
lor
the
names
Kaspar
secson of
eredit fr om Fmmers
""'ua lhrou•'"'ut
the world This
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Mel or and Balthasar, Prof.
pooce and good will
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on! calendar purports to dale all Smith says, "wa owe thls fiction
a co-stgner. revtous1y,
Y events from the birth ol Christ.
we wish yo~
those rural penons 62 years It divided history into two eras
all the
and older quaUfied for
this -B c. before ChriBI) and A.D.,
lovs and happiness
assistance.
(~ Domino which is Latin
The new legi!llalion increa~s for "the year of our Lord.")
of Christmas.
from $1,000 to ~,500 the miiXI- monk Oionysius Eiguus, who
mum amount ol asaistance the made the calculations for the
agency can make for emerge,.. Julian calendar in !he 6th
cy repairs or tmprovementa
Century A.D., was not very
owner • occupied rural boallng good at arithmetic. He miBor !ann service bulldlngs.
placed the year 1 by at least six NEW PHILADELPHIA,
credit is not deslgued to
years.
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grade a bullding but only to re- St. Matthew's Gospel clearly ty Common Pleas Court jury
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
move hazards to the health and states that Jesus was born "in Wednesday, coovicled Lloyd D.
MARY- BEN- DORIS- iOBBY
the safety of the family and the the days of Herod the king," Gallion, 311, of eight counts
eommunity.
and lndicatea that Herod was the Sept. U dynamiting of hlllt•
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still alive, and slaughtering rented home at Route I, Bot~
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innocent babies, two years var.
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later. It Is w€11 established In Gallion, an efficiency expert
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homes if a sound basis can be historical records that Herod al RepubUc Steel m MasSillon,
developed by the
died in 4 B.C., !IO that Jesus was remanded Ia custody He
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must have been born about 6 was expected to be sentenced
1A·
ance their debts.
B.C.
next week.
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Date Census
. The prosecutiOn cimmed durgiven to construct rental
St. LukfJ connects the birth Illig .the trial ~at. Gaihon .
ing for low and moderaiAl
with a decree from Augustus havmg an affatr wtth a
come rural families of all
Caesar requirln8 all residents ol woman, a former co-worker
groups. Previously, rental
the Roman Empire to enroll lor the plant. It also wass ~~~~~~: ~
1ng financed by FHA bad to
taxation. Historians have lied out he had taken life iP.
the llme of this census as poUcles on Mrs. Gallion and
IK:cupled by rural people,
110111ehwere between D B.C. and lour children.
years and older.
Mrs. Gallion, the lone
6 B.C.
Loans by the Fanners
nd thr of
Administration are made
As lor the date of Dec. 25, tense witnell, a
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that was chosen by the church children were Injured in
apphcants who are unable
during the 4th Century A.D. as blast.
obtain credit they need from!~~~~~~~·~~~~~--===--~
private lenders at rea!ODable
ratea and terms.
Applications for Farmers
Rome
Administration housing
Belotled car'ti/4 uU
(rural) loans may be made at
from all of our staff.
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once mors ths fOIJ
the
Meigs
county
offiee,
(ASI[;SII
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of Chr18trnM. Mav
We wllb ,.,a and yours
office), Masonic Temple Bldg.,
thut (Of/ be 1/UIItlo
Pomeroy each Wednesday,
I YefJ IIHilTJ ChriSt•
at the Gallia County office, 95
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Sycamore St., Galllpolis.
that Capt. Meriwether Lewis
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MIDDLEPORT, 0.
E.
Main
Pomeroy,
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mile expedition to the west with
218
Clark.
By LOUIS CAI!SELS

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I always do business with
they're the ones who can get
by with gouging because you
don't expect it. What can we
do?- M.T.P.
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If you feet you are
Dear Helen:
overcharged, you can take
Ia thefe DO such thing as
for mortgage interests, domeiDear Helen:
boDes! repairman? I bought a tic services and home ownen'
You've probably heard the DeW f011able typewriter
Insurance. The cost of home
story about the man who
wanted a Utile standard attach- maintenance and repair servlhls wife up froJr. the office and eel to my desk so It would
ces also continued to advance.
said, "Honey, bow would you
place and not "walk" as Charges for medical care
I like to go dinner-dancing to. I typed. I figured It would
I cllmbed seven-tenths of a per
night?" Answered the
wife, about flO or 415, as II was a 1 cent from October to No1rember!
"I'd love it . ·· But who am I simple job. But the man
with hospital costs up 2.5 per
talking to?" That's me
back twice - once to "meas- · cent, health insurance up 1 per
If my husband ever asked me ure," once to lnstalJ. He
I cent and professional services
to go out ANYWHERE ~en coffee with me, talked politics, up five-tenths of one per cent.
to a drive-in - I'd Ihink It was worked about ball an hour
your case to small claims court.
the millennium. His idea of a the mo81 - and lellt a bill for If you suspecl cheating, contact
big evening is a dish of popcorn ~I My typewriter only
your Consumer Counsel or
and watch TV. If I want to see I''""'·
a movie, he says just walt
Talking to othm, here are
00
while, it will be
the
few c:.ase blstoriea I have beard:
Show. Dancing? Forget it.
A woman sent her
HOW ABOUT A
always too tired . .. .for
aon in to get the front wheels
thing.
.
aligned on the family car. SerIf I go to vi~tt my . pareota vlcemen pointed out aU
the
once a. month, I m gallivanting. "wear" and "dangerous points"
He likes to eat as well as
on the yeaNlld car _ and estinest, but not "out." How C8ll mated replacements would com,
MIDDLEPORT
break out of the rut of ~~~:~ J~~ a "mere fi!O." 1be
boy
Wt CIOM Al6:00 P.M.
ES, DUSTING AND
brougbt !be car home unrepairTV?
Chrllllmlo E"
eel, abe look It to another garDear D. D. and D.:
age and learned there was no.
Perh~ps your husband needs thlDg wrong extept a few nuts
a phystcal check-up. It
that eeded """'""'""
always just habit that makes a
n
"6"......,...
"too tired .. Mak
Television: whoever gets away
man
. ·
e an
with less than a $35 to $'15 bill
pr.ntme.nl with ~ doctor
these days? Who knows bow
make him keep tl. - H.
good tubes they r laceT
Dear Helen:
ep
1 have a 38-year.old son
is married with five children.
He was raised by his father
and stepmother, but I really
love him. For the past
five
years now I send blm a b1rtil.
day gilt but he doesn't acknow.
ledge it.
Also for Christmas I send
II m•&gt;ney for the children, plus a
nice gilt every other year for
my daughter-in-law and son.
He visits his stepmother many times during the year but
never comes to see me. HlnUng

HELEN HELP US!

GR€€TinG
for Christmas
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Dynamiter on
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POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY
POMEROY, OHIO

EWING'S

SUGAR RUN MILLS
POMEROY, OHIO

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chosen his ''mother,"

you '

aren't the one, and, at this late
date, gifts won't change hJS
mind. I'm sorry I can't offer
you more hope, but I will suggest one more letter before you
· · up hoping. May you have

may we join with
Sanla in wishing ycu
good cheerl
It's been a joy to serve you
and we sincerely
thank you for !he opportunity,

, an

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more. I'm 58 and the hurt gets
deeper each year. Please advise. -HURT
Dear Hurt:
I could jump In conclusions
here but it wouldn'l be · fair.
However, I'm afraid your son
already has: he has evidently

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We with lor (0\ld thlnp to eome
!Dto your life -ud ~n

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baarts. OUt 'WBh is that you
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HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - ''Tbe
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' ATOMIC AcetiRAft
Accuracy of the so-called a.
tomic elock Is the highest ill
the world. The tuning of an a·
tomie clock e;,n be•so:r.~::l
as to amount to a dl
of only one second in 1,000

Merger of Firlll8
&amp;EW~(UPl)l·-;:~:lr::;-;~~::::;:::::::::::::::::::;
Corp. says dlreeters of
Relrac:lerles &amp; Abrasives Corp.,
Buffalo, bave approved a
er of the two fil'ms. Ferro
rectors wiD vote on 1ba proposal aext week.

SEASON'S CHEER
From Us To You
Santa sends his very best
to all of

•GICJWiDI aood wishes ao
out to you from all of our

The plan calls for purChase
by Ferro of outstanding com-11
mon stock .r the BuHalo
at $25 a share, a deal wblJcllll
would be worth more than
milfoon. Ferro makes c~::ll
cals and ·glasa l!bers; E
Is a manufacturer of crucibles
and abrasives grlta. \ '

you, our favor-

staff.

WholtMit DJributors

!Bett:er

Business Bureau. Most
repaktnen are honest. Those
who &amp;reD'* can be put out of

B.R.W. Hardware
&amp; Leather Supply

WINKS AND WINKS
A man n~s one-seventh of
1 seeond to wink his eye on
purpose, but when be winks bls
•ye by reflex it snaps shut 1n
lne-lhird of the lime.

o#Refigion

I Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Fulton
and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moo,..
·
e~ of Galllpolls spent a Sunday
With Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wetberbolt and chlldren in Marietta.

History Changes Much of Pious Legends
Believed by Many People as Gospel Truth

Unscramble the5e four Jumblea,
one letter to each ~quart, to
form four ordinary word1.

fitting oeeaslon te
to a European monastery."
All tile
the "Christ Mass" -the
"The monk wllo Ill tllli tth bridges ID ibt
Many people take it to be commE1!loratlng the
Century created Kasper, Mel- are l1le ~ II
"gospel truth" that Jesus Christ birthday. 'l'lle chtlce seems
chlor and Balthaw- was nit a a methOd ol
was born In a crude wooden bave been dictated not by
wicked person," he says, "but a 8igllfd by
slable on Dec. 25, 1 A.D., that particular historical evidence
friendly, well-meaning man with bllni who
Jl., shortly thereafter received tradition concerning the actual a senBe of humor." l!e thought sign the
gtlt!l !rom three Oriental kings dale of Jeaus' birth, bu1 rather the three ''kings" should bave eel under tlle
Darned
Kaspar, Melchior ami by a desire to Cln:Jatlanlze
DEGUBH
Balthasar.
Roman revel which marked
1 winter solstice.
Actually, not one of . these The Biblical evidence plaintly II
famillar details of the First
HEMJJL4Y
N"" III'1'0IIP the cln:led letbln Christmas comes from the New
n·~
toformllruurprloo-er,u Testament. All are the products
L.::=~~~=-:=:~;-:~-~~·~u:w:•~ted:;b)'~rlhuboftcutoaa.
of pious lmaglnation, and Paltestlnian obepherds take
_l!lllllh
A "V'V
probably are contrary to their flocks inte the field
.
. U _ _ __ _ ___ historical fact.
graze at IIJibl. DJring
c-... 10...,...1 . Take the matter of that period indicentally lhlhle~el=:: \I
IICOMI
.
POLiti
wooden stable. it bas been normaily used ,0: oil
l•mbl"'
DAUNT
ANVIL
'U! tb.ro k i•1
Yf~lt· nlar'"
depleted
so often, ~n paintings livestock are empty,
illllllaugbtit wltb frimtlt,
1Aa1wer1 You eould IJejaU«&lt; for tltit111Uw dtil
and
pageants,
that II comes as available for rent t. travelers
in. eoiU1-CONTEMPf
nngbbon •nil ft~~~~llf •••
a sur~rlse to many to learn that who find 1 "no vacancy" aign
I"" om shi&amp;IIIIJ M.nr1 Chris/milS &amp;rtlliogtl
the Btble says only that Mary, at the inn
after givLog birth to her eon,
·
I
"laid blJm In a manger, because As lor those "three kings
there was no room for them in Orient," the noted Dutch
the inn."
catholic scholar, Dr. H. W.
Since a manger ia a feed- Der Vaart Smith, points out
trough, the clear lmplieatton of his book, "Born In Bethlahem."
The U. S. Department of Ag- '1'11e new legislation,
the passage Is 1!!at Jesus waa !Helicon Preu, ~~=~~;::f;
riculture's Farmers
Ho me Roush continued, makes
born in a place where Uvestock St. Matthew's Gospel
Closed All Day Christmas Sunday
Administration Is better
mortgage credlt available
were usually kepl llul In fiTs! refers to "wile men from
Open Monday 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.
peel to handle the housing
low and ~erate income fami- Century Bethlahem, ca!Ue were East." It does net say the1rell
and 5 to 9 p.m.
it needs of klw and moderate lies by mcreaslng the level
not sheltered iR the kind of were three of them: thai Is
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~i:ii::::i:::i::::iiiii~~~~~~ Meigs and Gallia County !ami- activity of the agency's rural wooden barn envisioned by deduction later gentatiOWI b~~:~~~:::i:::i~~;:
-:;:::::::::::::~::::ii:iiiii:i:~=iiii:i:==~
lies as a result of
housln8 loan program.
generations of We!!lern artists. made from tha fact that t
'"
•
recently signed Into law, ao- Here are aome of the other They were kept in eaves, bel· Gospel Usts three idDds of
f
cording to Milton E. Roush
changes in the rural
lowed out of the soft limestone which they brought. So far
Vernon McNair, county super- loan program administered by eliffs
the scriptural record goes, there II
visors.
the area Fanners Home Admio- n Is tntemdng in thla could have been two-or
Roush said the Demonstra· istralion.
eonnection 10 aOie thai dozen wise men.
lion Cities and Metropolitan De- Familiel who had to go the the tradition of the wooden And, says Prof. Smith, "Uilre
velopment Act, signed
last
route of planning, COIP liable is entirely llllknown Ia is not a wisp of evidence"
month by President Johnson, tracling and building a house Cltrisliana in the lands ?' lbe support the belief, wblchll
makes it possible for a broader
b y newly constructed i:astem Mediterranean, mclud- originated in the Middle "'l•:s, 11
range of families to qualify for :~wa ~efore the new legis- In&amp; Palestine llseU. They bave that they were kings. On
housing credit under expanded !at' gthese famllles could on- always taken lor granted lbal eontrary, 11 l4 fairly ev~::;ll
housing loan authorities of the 1 '':chase previously occupied Jesus was hom in a grotto.
from the text that they
Farmers Home Administration. by ilpdi
The assumption that Jesus priest-astrologers a type
ungs.
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Qualified low • ineome faml- was bo'th
rn m ~ year tAD'
. ·. ts S&lt;Obolar well-known
in .,.,_,,.
,_._,_ ~-· .
the baSic premiSe of the Juhan Century Babylon.
During this
11e1 can now ou...... •~smg
u
d
u-.. calendar, now genera Y use
As
lor
the
names
Kaspar
secson of
eredit fr om Fmmers
""'ua lhrou•'"'ut
the world This
chi
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Administration on the ba&amp;il of
"'w
·
Mel or and Balthasar, Prof.
pooce and good will
.
P .
on! calendar purports to dale all Smith says, "wa owe thls fiction
a co-stgner. revtous1y,
Y events from the birth ol Christ.
we wish yo~
those rural penons 62 years It divided history into two eras
all the
and older quaUfied for
this -B c. before ChriBI) and A.D.,
lovs and happiness
assistance.
(~ Domino which is Latin
The new legi!llalion increa~s for "the year of our Lord.")
of Christmas.
from $1,000 to ~,500 the miiXI- monk Oionysius Eiguus, who
mum amount ol asaistance the made the calculations for the
agency can make for emerge,.. Julian calendar in !he 6th
cy repairs or tmprovementa
Century A.D., was not very
owner • occupied rural boallng good at arithmetic. He miBor !ann service bulldlngs.
placed the year 1 by at least six NEW PHILADELPHIA,
credit is not deslgued to
years.
(UP!) - A Tuscarawas r ....... tl
HENRY- FRITZ- HOMER- BEULAH
grade a bullding but only to re- St. Matthew's Gospel clearly ty Common Pleas Court jury
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
move hazards to the health and states that Jesus was born "in Wednesday, coovicled Lloyd D.
MARY- BEN- DORIS- iOBBY
the safety of the family and the the days of Herod the king," Gallion, 311, of eight counts
eommunity.
and lndicatea that Herod was the Sept. U dynamiting of hlllt•
Rural families on the
still alive, and slaughtering rented home at Route I, Bot~
.
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of losing their homes
innocent babies, two years var.
..
foreclosure may save
later. It Is w€11 established In Gallion, an efficiency expert
ij
homes if a sound basis can be historical records that Herod al RepubUc Steel m MasSillon,
developed by the
died in 4 B.C., !IO that Jesus was remanded Ia custody He
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. ~
Home Administration to
must have been born about 6 was expected to be sentenced
1A·
ance their debts.
B.C.
next week.
.
.
.?'
Financial usiatance can be
Date Census
. The prosecutiOn cimmed durgiven to construct rental
St. LukfJ connects the birth Illig .the trial ~at. Gaihon .
ing for low and moderaiAl
with a decree from Augustus havmg an affatr wtth a
come rural families of all
Caesar requirln8 all residents ol woman, a former co-worker
groups. Previously, rental
the Roman Empire to enroll lor the plant. It also wass ~~~~~~: ~
1ng financed by FHA bad to
taxation. Historians have lied out he had taken life iP.
the llme of this census as poUcles on Mrs. Gallion and
IK:cupled by rural people,
110111ehwere between D B.C. and lour children.
years and older.
Mrs. Gallion, the lone
6 B.C.
Loans by the Fanners
nd thr of
Administration are made
As lor the date of Dec. 25, tense witnell, a
ee
.
that was chosen by the church children were Injured in
apphcants who are unable
during the 4th Century A.D. as blast.
obtain credit they need from!~~~~~~~·~~~~~--===--~
private lenders at rea!ODable
ratea and terms.
Applications for Farmers
Rome
Administration housing
Belotled car'ti/4 uU
(rural) loans may be made at
from all of our staff.
,
once mors ths fOIJ
the
Meigs
county
offiee,
(ASI[;SII
l
of Chr18trnM. Mav
We wllb ,.,a and yours
office), Masonic Temple Bldg.,
thut (Of/ be 1/UIItlo
Pomeroy each Wednesday,
I YefJ IIHilTJ ChriSt•
at the Gallia County office, 95
l
Sycamore St., Galllpolis.
that Capt. Meriwether Lewis
:
:
brought back rrom bls
MIDDLEPORT, 0.
E.
Main
Pomeroy,
O.
mile expedition to the west with
218
Clark.
By LOUIS CAI!SELS

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I don't even trust the outfits
I always do business with
they're the ones who can get
by with gouging because you
don't expect it. What can we
do?- M.T.P.
l--by HaiiRtBotMI-- Dee• M:
If you feet you are
Dear Helen:
overcharged, you can take
Ia thefe DO such thing as
for mortgage interests, domeiDear Helen:
boDes! repairman? I bought a tic services and home ownen'
You've probably heard the DeW f011able typewriter
Insurance. The cost of home
story about the man who
wanted a Utile standard attach- maintenance and repair servlhls wife up froJr. the office and eel to my desk so It would
ces also continued to advance.
said, "Honey, bow would you
place and not "walk" as Charges for medical care
I like to go dinner-dancing to. I typed. I figured It would
I cllmbed seven-tenths of a per
night?" Answered the
wife, about flO or 415, as II was a 1 cent from October to No1rember!
"I'd love it . ·· But who am I simple job. But the man
with hospital costs up 2.5 per
talking to?" That's me
back twice - once to "meas- · cent, health insurance up 1 per
If my husband ever asked me ure," once to lnstalJ. He
I cent and professional services
to go out ANYWHERE ~en coffee with me, talked politics, up five-tenths of one per cent.
to a drive-in - I'd Ihink It was worked about ball an hour
your case to small claims court.
the millennium. His idea of a the mo81 - and lellt a bill for If you suspecl cheating, contact
big evening is a dish of popcorn ~I My typewriter only
your Consumer Counsel or
and watch TV. If I want to see I''""'·
a movie, he says just walt
Talking to othm, here are
00
while, it will be
the
few c:.ase blstoriea I have beard:
Show. Dancing? Forget it.
A woman sent her
HOW ABOUT A
always too tired . .. .for
aon in to get the front wheels
thing.
.
aligned on the family car. SerIf I go to vi~tt my . pareota vlcemen pointed out aU
the
once a. month, I m gallivanting. "wear" and "dangerous points"
He likes to eat as well as
on the yeaNlld car _ and estinest, but not "out." How C8ll mated replacements would com,
MIDDLEPORT
break out of the rut of ~~~:~ J~~ a "mere fi!O." 1be
boy
Wt CIOM Al6:00 P.M.
ES, DUSTING AND
brougbt !be car home unrepairTV?
Chrllllmlo E"
eel, abe look It to another garDear D. D. and D.:
age and learned there was no.
Perh~ps your husband needs thlDg wrong extept a few nuts
a phystcal check-up. It
that eeded """'""'""
always just habit that makes a
n
"6"......,...
"too tired .. Mak
Television: whoever gets away
man
. ·
e an
with less than a $35 to $'15 bill
pr.ntme.nl with ~ doctor
these days? Who knows bow
make him keep tl. - H.
good tubes they r laceT
Dear Helen:
ep
1 have a 38-year.old son
is married with five children.
He was raised by his father
and stepmother, but I really
love him. For the past
five
years now I send blm a b1rtil.
day gilt but he doesn't acknow.
ledge it.
Also for Christmas I send
II m•&gt;ney for the children, plus a
nice gilt every other year for
my daughter-in-law and son.
He visits his stepmother many times during the year but
never comes to see me. HlnUng

HELEN HELP US!

GR€€TinG
for Christmas
W

1

liS adore Him, a9 d!d the

til~£~, and tltll8 find our faith

STUMPED?

Gift Certificate
THE SHOE BOX

In

SWISHER &amp; LOHSE
REXALL DRUG STORE

tlze

DUTTON'S and ROLLER'S

Spirito{
ChriSllllas
tf ~

Jlf"' J.e bal.l of
Hnlu.t«Niing

tmJ love tftd nJr«feg
_, Jl tfte •orfJ
.h;,e 'fOil,., tmlltilfl!HOH prtt«.

Jury Convicts

From Your Friendly Chevrolet Dealer

Dynamiter on
Eight Counts

POMEROY MOTOR COMPANY
POMEROY, OHIO

EWING'S

SUGAR RUN MILLS
POMEROY, OHIO

•"••

chosen his ''mother,"

you '

aren't the one, and, at this late
date, gifts won't change hJS
mind. I'm sorry I can't offer
you more hope, but I will suggest one more letter before you
· · up hoping. May you have

may we join with
Sanla in wishing ycu
good cheerl
It's been a joy to serve you
and we sincerely
thank you for !he opportunity,

, an

ans~r

by New Year's! - H.

}
'~

~

Hark the

•

Otrr wlsli Is
that YHIIIIIY
llllb fop of Cltrislmas.

@Jnristmas
~!Wll!JS

BAILEY'S
RESTAURANT

SECOND STREET
POMEROY

'Night

r-UALITY
PRINT
SHOP

tJ AT

'

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our yfllll«day1 c:uw U. Yuleti4e
!raditiona of btJppy
·r. • -·o:w.rllll h06PiJality. In tlJil ~ . . *'' , lo
all our Aootl 6iletdr, •
+{lilly • • •
and ttulyold..-k·b;Je'~~

•I

Out of

a-

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.... ••. -· -- - ··

"'*-·· · ··- ~-

~.,

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the

Savior'o blrlh.
Hifl hiMtillj!S
be upon all of 7ou.

POMEROY ROWER SHOP

Speed Queen Fabric Care Center
Middleport

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W. MAIN ST.

INGELS FURNITURE

MIDDLEPORT

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I could jump In conclusions
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However, I'm afraid your son
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We with lor (0\ld thlnp to eome
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wJ. JOU"' be sa ble"ed.

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Hawks Set Temper of 90th

. PART OF RITUAL
! liAS IIAP VARIED USES
Tukuna Indian maidens of Besides its legislative role,
the Amason have to endure •llle U. S. Capitol has served
hair-pulling as part of the rit- imany other purposes. At differual of making their debuts. ent times, it has been used
Tufts of hair are jerked out as as a hospital, military cafeterth• drumbeats roll. Some girts ia, church, blacksmith shop,
weep during ll1e uncomfortable, bakery, and has been the scene
l'('rt'mony, most show no sign:,!of baiaars, rallies and musical
al suffering.
!concerts.
1

EDITOR'I NOTE: Tbe lttb

1

Coagreso will be more "baw·
klsb" aad likely wiD live
Presldeat Joba1oa whBiever be
waals to punue tbe Vtetaam
war-even to eilcalatiag 11. Bu1
oa tbe dom011lc front, It's
8Jlotber matler. Talk of a ta•
iacrease briDgo a blld taste, and
civil rlgbta Ia virtually a dead
Issue. Tb..e conclasloas come
from a UPI poll of members of

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I tbe new

Best Wishes For A VerJ

IUmmarJzrd
In tbe following dlspalcb,
C~ np-esll,

e~nd

Mar rour
holldav !141 Ill

A HAPPY NEW YEAR!

ch•ertul and: 1u1m

116 a cll114~
C/ll'ffJmas :f!le tfr.amt.

ELEANOR ROBSON
RAWLINGS-COATS

MEIGS COUNTY RECORDER

HOME FOR FUNERALS
MAXINE, JAMES &amp; EDGAR
MIDDLEPORT,

9t

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May His Star, !.hat guided the Wise Men on
their way to the Manger, lead us
tov;ard greater Jove, peace aod fu!Wlment.

1

The time of peace
and joy has come to men,
the light of happiness
sheds its glow over us all.
It's Chri&lt;~mastide!
Our wish Is for you to
share this joy , , ,

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COLE ST.

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POMEROY, 0.

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have a merry

Christmas!

:-;pedal message from

lOLA'S BEAUTY SALCN

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lo you- good

wishes
for a wonderful holiday!

May all the peace, happiness and hlmings
of this holy swan be bntowed upon )'Oil
tmd JONrs. A ~ery lrlerry Christmas 10 one a11111111.

CHRISTMAS
GREE11!\1C)S

BAftR · CLOTHIERS
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to the Manger, so may this holiday
season bring t o you peace and joy,

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Fine Foods

ANTHONY PLUMBING &amp; HEAnNG

ci'9!S

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240 Lincoln St.
Cocktails
onl

PRIVATE PARTY ROOMS
59 Court St.

glal !Uin 9J,
ou,.f..ear.fJ

a'• {itf.J wit/.

io'l! mu'l a!!
/,;. ~fmin~ .f CJ.ri~lma6 h• 'J""'J/

KAUTZ FEED STORE
CHESTER, 0.

The Fl autions that McFarland may oe armed and must
be ccnsidered very dangerous.

.·. rrH
fhristmas

pe:acc::
anO pRomiS'c Of
'ThE:

lulttthr •• U,r ttmr w
PUI ~IPf'll tihinga •••

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ld l~t Wilq Ul

fl!t• .IPI'!IIayl

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"Peace on

earth, Goocl Wlll to Men."
We join uouln tills prayer.

A most ..ountlful

hoJhiey 11 our wtlh for you;

May the peace and serenity of this hoi·
iday season dwell in the hearts Df oli.
To our customers and friends, our greet·
ings, good wishes and grateful thanks.

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Have the m~ett of ell Chrlstma"''

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Gallipolis, Ohio

"THE DAIRY WITH FRESH IDEAS"

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At \be lime of separation,
Virginia asked lhat Weat Virginia pay a share of the state
debt and the problem conUnued to be an l""ue to state poli ·
tics unUI 1915, when the U, S.
Supreme C&lt;iurt decided 1 h a t
West Virginia owed VIrginia about $i2 million. Final payment
of the debt was made In t929. ,
BIGHORN SHEEP
Arizona ba.• an
estlmat~d
·1,680 ·desert bighorn
1heep.
l'his probdb!y repre~nls llle
largest nu~lle; of !be ·lllllmill
I in any one tl'tate of the -Union.
,Total bighorn ah~ "c:t'~:!.ll
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The Light that •hines at
Chrfsfmas is ra diant with.

the promise

The 33-year-o!d Negro has a ,
criminal record dating back 19 1
years and at one point was dis- I
honorably discharged from llle
Army.
McFarland stands slightly
over live and a hall feet and
uighs approximately 165 to 170
pounds. He has black hair,
brown eyes, and a mediwn
build. He is marked with scars
on his forehead, right temple,
the corner of hla right eye and
his Inner right forearm.

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A nd the da.y will ever
be known as, • day or
peace amonl( all men.

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On this blessed holi"-#, we wish to share
with all our friends the peace and happinees
. we feel • , , Mercy Chrlatmas to JOU and J011l'BI

DUDLEY~S

FLORIST

"SAY IT WITH FLOW~RS'r_
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of Merry Christmas full of heart-felt
wishes for you co share, in the good will of the
season, with chose you hold near and drar.
And we also offer an old-fashioned "thank you" for the
patronage and consideration you've shown us. ~
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STORES,
INC.
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Hawks Set Temper of 90th

. PART OF RITUAL
! liAS IIAP VARIED USES
Tukuna Indian maidens of Besides its legislative role,
the Amason have to endure •llle U. S. Capitol has served
hair-pulling as part of the rit- imany other purposes. At differual of making their debuts. ent times, it has been used
Tufts of hair are jerked out as as a hospital, military cafeterth• drumbeats roll. Some girts ia, church, blacksmith shop,
weep during ll1e uncomfortable, bakery, and has been the scene
l'('rt'mony, most show no sign:,!of baiaars, rallies and musical
al suffering.
!concerts.
1

EDITOR'I NOTE: Tbe lttb

1

Coagreso will be more "baw·
klsb" aad likely wiD live
Presldeat Joba1oa whBiever be
waals to punue tbe Vtetaam
war-even to eilcalatiag 11. Bu1
oa tbe dom011lc front, It's
8Jlotber matler. Talk of a ta•
iacrease briDgo a blld taste, and
civil rlgbta Ia virtually a dead
Issue. Tb..e conclasloas come
from a UPI poll of members of

I

...

!

I tbe new

Best Wishes For A VerJ

IUmmarJzrd
In tbe following dlspalcb,
C~ np-esll,

e~nd

Mar rour
holldav !141 Ill

A HAPPY NEW YEAR!

ch•ertul and: 1u1m

116 a cll114~
C/ll'ffJmas :f!le tfr.amt.

ELEANOR ROBSON
RAWLINGS-COATS

MEIGS COUNTY RECORDER

HOME FOR FUNERALS
MAXINE, JAMES &amp; EDGAR
MIDDLEPORT,

9t

I

May His Star, !.hat guided the Wise Men on
their way to the Manger, lead us
tov;ard greater Jove, peace aod fu!Wlment.

1

The time of peace
and joy has come to men,
the light of happiness
sheds its glow over us all.
It's Chri&lt;~mastide!
Our wish Is for you to
share this joy , , ,

I
'

DAVIS ICE &amp; PRODUCE co.
COLE ST.

I

POMEROY, 0.

~======= I

I

have a merry

Christmas!

:-;pedal message from

lOLA'S BEAUTY SALCN

UM.

lo you- good

wishes
for a wonderful holiday!

May all the peace, happiness and hlmings
of this holy swan be bntowed upon )'Oil
tmd JONrs. A ~ery lrlerry Christmas 10 one a11111111.

CHRISTMAS
GREE11!\1C)S

BAftR · CLOTHIERS
'1....
Aiddleport,
0.
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As the Three W{=;e Men brought gifts
to the Manger, so may this holiday
season bring t o you peace and joy,

,

--- = = = -

Fine Foods

ANTHONY PLUMBING &amp; HEAnNG

ci'9!S

OS

240 Lincoln St.
Cocktails
onl

PRIVATE PARTY ROOMS
59 Court St.

glal !Uin 9J,
ou,.f..ear.fJ

a'• {itf.J wit/.

io'l! mu'l a!!
/,;. ~fmin~ .f CJ.ri~lma6 h• 'J""'J/

KAUTZ FEED STORE
CHESTER, 0.

The Fl autions that McFarland may oe armed and must
be ccnsidered very dangerous.

.·. rrH
fhristmas

pe:acc::
anO pRomiS'c Of
'ThE:

lulttthr •• U,r ttmr w
PUI ~IPf'll tihinga •••

.· .C~JRu~'lrm~~

ld l~t Wilq Ul

fl!t• .IPI'!IIayl

ot

,.·, f.

"Peace on

earth, Goocl Wlll to Men."
We join uouln tills prayer.

A most ..ountlful

hoJhiey 11 our wtlh for you;

May the peace and serenity of this hoi·
iday season dwell in the hearts Df oli.
To our customers and friends, our greet·
ings, good wishes and grateful thanks.

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cherished frlend.ahbis ,

1

and the 100d

wi!J of all men.

Have the m~ett of ell Chrlstma"''

'H

Gallipolis, Ohio

"THE DAIRY WITH FRESH IDEAS"

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SHAREP STATE'S PEBT
At \be lime of separation,
Virginia asked lhat Weat Virginia pay a share of the state
debt and the problem conUnued to be an l""ue to state poli ·
tics unUI 1915, when the U, S.
Supreme C&lt;iurt decided 1 h a t
West Virginia owed VIrginia about $i2 million. Final payment
of the debt was made In t929. ,
BIGHORN SHEEP
Arizona ba.• an
estlmat~d
·1,680 ·desert bighorn
1heep.
l'his probdb!y repre~nls llle
largest nu~lle; of !be ·lllllmill
I in any one tl'tate of the -Union.
,Total bighorn ah~ "c:t'~:!.ll
1

h11ppy l811lhter of 11-Y tlllldNR.

'

412 ·2nd Ave.

,

- ~rry
..

The Light that •hines at
Chrfsfmas is ra diant with.

the promise

The 33-year-o!d Negro has a ,
criminal record dating back 19 1
years and at one point was dis- I
honorably discharged from llle
Army.
McFarland stands slightly
over live and a hall feet and
uighs approximately 165 to 170
pounds. He has black hair,
brown eyes, and a mediwn
build. He is marked with scars
on his forehead, right temple,
the corner of hla right eye and
his Inner right forearm.

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RALrS 'BEN· FRANKLIN

-----~~~~,:;:IJ----..;J· 8,0011.
lD the United
.;. Slates
. II''··I•
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A nd the da.y will ever
be known as, • day or
peace amonl( all men.

.

On this blessed holi"-#, we wish to share
with all our friends the peace and happinees
. we feel • , , Mercy Chrlatmas to JOU and J011l'BI

DUDLEY~S

FLORIST

"SAY IT WITH FLOW~RS'r_
,,, .
..
......
~;

~- ,;,

-·

Jlere's an old-f&gt;~!ihioned kind
of Merry Christmas full of heart-felt
wishes for you co share, in the good will of the
season, with chose you hold near and drar.
And we also offer an old-fashioned "thank you" for the
patronage and consideration you've shown us. ~
~

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STORES,
INC.
. '
~OMEROY

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DOCfOR

23, lHe

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'1\e Almllllll&lt;
this day in 1858.
1By United Presa lnternallonal
On this day in history;
Today is Friday, IJec. 23, the In 1783, George Washin~on
357tb day of 1966 with eight to 1 resigned bis Anny . eommiSSton
. ,
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Jollow.
and returned to hts estate at HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-NBC.. CBS-TV-the :.~pme ' of lllelJ!e
,
public
The moon is between Its first Mount Vernon.
:TV, which is in an all-out drive Ball, Red Skelton, Jackie Ispeclals, especially th08e
quarter and full phase.
I In 1928, a pennanent coast to I to overtake perennial ratings Gleason, Andy Grlflith, Ed real bite. AI present, It •
The morning stars are Mars .coast radto network was esta·]ieader CBS-TV, has scored • ISullivan et al-has made .a .unly network wl~ a regularand Jupiter.
;bhshed (by NBC!.
,! major coup by landing a former determine ratings drtve thlS I ty scheduled, weekly prime time
Tile ev ,oing star is Saturn. 1 In 1~. the former head
tob CBS-TV star Danny Thomas season.
·
public affatrS senes, and IIlia
Italian operatic composer Russia's secret police,
for a new weekly one-hnur l One of the nnfortun~te fact bas been noted Wtt)Jin the
Giacomo Pucctm was born on Beria, was e&lt;ecuted.
series starting next fall.
aspects of this otherWise trade. Documentaries usually
- -- - · reasonable move is that NBC- draw lower ratings.
The new · series,. which Is TV. known in the past for its Thomas has been dome. some I
expected at this pomt to be a Importance in the news and t very good entertainment spe- .
collection of comedies, dramas ' documentary field, has slipped lcials for NBC..TV the past few ';
and vanety spec;als, Will be somewhat in the presentation of seasons. The latest, bis
··
I unlike NBC-TV's Bob Hope ['
annual edition ol "The
anttwlogy because Thomas will
lui World of Burlesque,"
be an integral part of each
last Snnday. During
show. II he 1s not starrmg m a
seasons of specials wittl "Dl··l
production, then most likely he
TV, he proved his ratings pull
wm be involved as , narrator of •
was stm potent-a
IIIU~IP.~NjrS are the Iogleal
the proceedings, Ihe network I
lrom the years in which
...
&amp;wer to JDinlsklrlo, IIY&amp;
says.
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helped CBS-TV carve oot
NBC-TV, which has had less ;
dominance in the DUnlberl 1 ltar•· Quant of Lolldon,
eon
rslal mod designer,
blockbuster star
than
game.
Th&lt;
ovator of the mlnl·
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• WASHINGTON CUP!) -:-An '
Essential Port
I akh says brevity of her
• -~ unexpected drop In food pnces
.
. drt: creations bas forced
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· increase to its lowest level in weekly half-hour sttu~:n "';me-1 erwear. This dress 1eU1
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wllh matehlng knleten.
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ttriumverate
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performers-the
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ASSOCIATED RADIO
and TELEVISION

. Jmmus
CHRISTID]!S'
The .tory o1 Cbrllfma 1
live• anew-, fDipiring
aJl .with _peac. aod joy.
May many hlenfng1 be
your• on thll Cbr!lflllfU.

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MR. &amp; MRS. HARRY MILLER
Main St.
Pomeroy

CLERK OF COURTS

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crop of pigs reaching the
market, was accompanied by a
1.2 per cent reduction in the
cost of beef and a 2. 7 per cent
dropinthepriceofpoultry.
The drop in iood prices was
almost enough to offset higher
prices for almost all other
consumer ilems, particularly
housing, clothes ' and medical

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customers, with
an added "note"
to have the merriest and best
our loyal

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der came at the UI'I office
Mrs. Frederic and the
With ,twas the message, "~"·II
ry Christmas."
The boys on_ly last
had predtcted 1t would be
"rotten" Christmas.
"This is the greatest Olrl.st-11

MERRY
CHRISTMAS
(bristmas £,ttssings

ROBINSON'S

May this holy season of CJuistmlt,
with it's message of Jove ud ~
cnr,ich your lives with 1111117 bt. . . .

DRY CLEANERS

G&amp;J AUTO PARTS

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tlnd suddenly the shepherds saw, •
their peaceful hillside, the
angels come to proclaim the birth
of a Saviour...their
hosannas echoing through the holy
night. As we share th~ wondrous lidinp
of Christmas, may we also
;sha.re !,_. e and kindness with our fellowmen.

iriUTE OIL

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run-&lt;lown neighborhood of the more gifts, including clothing
Q _ 1 ban an bearable pain Gentilly district ol New Orl•ans. and money, arrived.
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with my menslruatlon
H&lt;•W Their poor frame house is aJ. A few hours later, another
common is this' Weuid. an .P,I most in the sbadow of Fair bicycle was dellvered, along
eratlon help? ·Are menslruall Grounds Racetrack, where illm- with more clothing and mon•y.
cramAS similar to those
of, dreds of thousands of dollars Another famtly planned to
childbirth'
are wagered daily.
donate turkey and the trim·
I AI ho
nd H
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mings for Christmas dinner
A - Some dep of dlscomp nse a
omer a1• 1e
fort with menstrual
periods over beans for Thanksgiving
(dysmenorrhea) 11 very
dinner.
lllOn but It is caused by
"We eat m011tly beans
anatomic abnormaUty, such
whatever llu;, lady nen
a tipped uterus in only about can giV! us, said lhe!l' gra1t1&lt;l-l
~ per cent of ~- The
mother, M~ .. Camille Frederic, II
suits of operation to fasten
61, th~ sem1-mvalld with w""'" •
uterus in a normal pooition have they bve.
been so poor that they have The boys ran errands and rut •
been abandoned .by most
. grass for weeks to buy a new
eons. Another operation _
b1cycie to replace one stolen
Ung certain pain nerves _ has last year - JUst before Christusually given relief, however, mas.
exercises and a bot water bottle A few days ago, the new bike
are usuaUy effective.
was stolen.
Although many drugs are Mrs. Frederic depends on a
recommended, aspirin
$9'1-a-month welfare check In
been shown to work as well os support herself and lhe two
most of the newer drugs
boys. She pays 157 a month I
this purpose. In some
rent. That l_eaves 140 for food
for whom pain relievers are
and everythmg else.
no avail the newer drugs
It leaves nothing for bicycles
suppres; are helpful.
for lillie boys.
.
The best exercise is to
Then strangers read of their
LAUNDRY
with your anns raised
plight.
wards to the shoolder level
Unlled Press International
twist your body to the
carried the family's hard
left and right. Keepmg
knees straight, bend down ana '
touch your right foot with your
left hand and then reverse the
procedure. Work up gradually
to 10 or more of each type of
uercise three times a day.
In some girls, learning
to
look on menstruation as a normal physiologic process
instead of a curse, and rfassur·
ance !hat there is nothing phy·
sically wrong with the victiim,ll
is all that is needed for relifi.
Menstrual cramps, like
pains of childbirth, are due
contractions of the uterus.
Q - My daUJhter is almostll
15 and has not started to ml'!lslruate. What could cause this?
A - Some gtrla do nol menstruate until they are 17.
most cases this Is a varialion
that Is within the nonnal range.
II your daughter doe.s not start
to menstruate by the time
is 17, she should be examined
for •landular deficiency:
SIS.

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ment reported Th~sday.
Griffitb-wbo comprised the
•
The department s cost of
t powerful back-to-back
, ]living index rose one-tenth of 1 ~~~gs lineup on the networks.
' per cent last month. The Their three-show,
• i November Index was II H. .
parlay ol situation comedies
1
Arthur M. Ross, commiSsion- Monday night was the ess1entia!ll
er of the Bureau of Labor bread-and-butter part of
! stat1stics, said:
TV's stranglehold on the rat' "The most notable develop- ings.
ment was the very considerable Rarely did any of the three
decline in retail food prices. It shows finish anywhere except in
was a good deal more than the top section ol the ratings. I
expected."
' Miss Ball and Griffith are still ·
Grocery store prices, led by a up there.
10 per cent drop in the cost of The producer of Thomas' new
' pork, decreased nine-tenths of series will be Aaronn ,!~~!~~~~II
per cent from October to who moved in as the c&lt;
The Wise Men found
November. Ross said that food new partner not too long
the Wonder of that
prices normally drop a maxi- when Thomas' fonner busi'nes!: II
Holy Night. May
mum of five-tenths of a per 1 associate in a whole string of I
you and your loved
cent at this time of year.
hits, Sheldon Leonard went his
The index shows how current own way. The first
Ullea .lilld ita Peace.
prices compared to those during Spelling production venture,
the 1957-59 base period. Thus, "Rango," a weekly half-hour
II
the amount of goods and situation comedy about an Inept
OHIO
services
that could be bought
Ranger (Tim Conway)
RACINE
for a $10 bill in the base
its debut on ABC-TV Jan.

would mit~ me mls 111
A - If •• DGt IDUIIal

Flnally, a Cbristmas
8 W
0 lind111dl M D del~yed raflier than a miss~ early in its course. Other less NEW ORLEANJ (UP! ) -I story.
Y ayne •
' • .• period.
the oiher hand,
frequent causes lllCinde obe.•Itv, Alphonse Frederic, 8, and his One man sent a bicycle and arrived.
Q - I am 18 years old. What 1 five or six &amp;Jnsecutive periods anemia, diabetes and tubercuto- brother, Homer, 10, live in a new clothes for Ute boys. Lat.er, A Western Union money

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Once tiled for Ugh~
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l!llapmaking, wbale loJI;' , now
mostly converted Into
gar·
ine. World plllllueiiDn of mhale 1
oU Is about IIOO,!JOO taw per 1
year, accordlJ!i.Jo the..Encyclopaedla Brlfaonlc'L . .

care.

Housing costs rose four-tenths
of I per cent from October to
November primarily as a result
of further .increases in charges

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Ohioan Held
For Robbery

FROM ALL OF US AT

GOESSLER
JEWELRY STORE

I CLEVELAND (UP!) - An
' Ohio man once on the FBI's 10
most wanted list was In jail
I here Ieday, held lor the June
121, 1965, robbery of the central
National Bank of Cleveland.
Edward Watkins, 47, and his
wife, Kathleen Marie, 23,
waived extradillon at a heoring
Wednesday in Missoola. Mont.,
before Federal Judge Russell
Smith.
The couple
arrested
Florenee, Mont~ where they
had been posing Jls father and
daughter. Watllins tried on
jall break while awaiting hear·
ing here, bot failed.
Watkins' wife is accused ot
being his accnmpiice in I he
Cleveland robbery. She will be
returned to Ohio at a
date.

POMEROY, 0.

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In 1948, a-Premier Tojo of
Japan and alz ~war lellders
were haqed In ~ II!' an
allied war crimel Commission.

HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - The
"Hollywood Stan of Tomorrow
II A·war,ds" will be made Jan. 28
and televised the ABC.'IV.

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BEST WISHES TO All AND THANKS FOR YOU~Ay~ON~GE

. ' you llave givllll us. To you and yours, our fowleat Christmas gceetiugal
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hustle to count our many blessingo,
and to expreos deep appreciation Cor the palro~ge

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DOCfOR

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'1\e Almllllll&lt;
this day in 1858.
1By United Presa lnternallonal
On this day in history;
Today is Friday, IJec. 23, the In 1783, George Washin~on
357tb day of 1966 with eight to 1 resigned bis Anny . eommiSSton
. ,
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and returned to hts estate at HOLLYWOOD (UPI)-NBC.. CBS-TV-the :.~pme ' of lllelJ!e
,
public
The moon is between Its first Mount Vernon.
:TV, which is in an all-out drive Ball, Red Skelton, Jackie Ispeclals, especially th08e
quarter and full phase.
I In 1928, a pennanent coast to I to overtake perennial ratings Gleason, Andy Grlflith, Ed real bite. AI present, It •
The morning stars are Mars .coast radto network was esta·]ieader CBS-TV, has scored • ISullivan et al-has made .a .unly network wl~ a regularand Jupiter.
;bhshed (by NBC!.
,! major coup by landing a former determine ratings drtve thlS I ty scheduled, weekly prime time
Tile ev ,oing star is Saturn. 1 In 1~. the former head
tob CBS-TV star Danny Thomas season.
·
public affatrS senes, and IIlia
Italian operatic composer Russia's secret police,
for a new weekly one-hnur l One of the nnfortun~te fact bas been noted Wtt)Jin the
Giacomo Pucctm was born on Beria, was e&lt;ecuted.
series starting next fall.
aspects of this otherWise trade. Documentaries usually
- -- - · reasonable move is that NBC- draw lower ratings.
The new · series,. which Is TV. known in the past for its Thomas has been dome. some I
expected at this pomt to be a Importance in the news and t very good entertainment spe- .
collection of comedies, dramas ' documentary field, has slipped lcials for NBC..TV the past few ';
and vanety spec;als, Will be somewhat in the presentation of seasons. The latest, bis
··
I unlike NBC-TV's Bob Hope ['
annual edition ol "The
anttwlogy because Thomas will
lui World of Burlesque,"
be an integral part of each
last Snnday. During
show. II he 1s not starrmg m a
seasons of specials wittl "Dl··l
production, then most likely he
TV, he proved his ratings pull
wm be involved as , narrator of •
was stm potent-a
IIIU~IP.~NjrS are the Iogleal
the proceedings, Ihe network I
lrom the years in which
...
&amp;wer to JDinlsklrlo, IIY&amp;
says.
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helped CBS-TV carve oot
NBC-TV, which has had less ;
dominance in the DUnlberl 1 ltar•· Quant of Lolldon,
eon
rslal mod designer,
blockbuster star
than
game.
Th&lt;
ovator of the mlnl·
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• WASHINGTON CUP!) -:-An '
Essential Port
I akh says brevity of her
• -~ unexpected drop In food pnces
.
. drt: creations bas forced
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held the nation's cost-of-living Durmg tnose years •. with his underwear lo become out· ••
· increase to its lowest level in weekly half-hour sttu~:n "';me-1 erwear. This dress 1eU1
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wllh matehlng knleten.
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ttriumverate
ol
performers-the
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ASSOCIATED RADIO
and TELEVISION

. Jmmus
CHRISTID]!S'
The .tory o1 Cbrllfma 1
live• anew-, fDipiring
aJl .with _peac. aod joy.
May many hlenfng1 be
your• on thll Cbr!lflllfU.

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MR. &amp; MRS. HARRY MILLER
Main St.
Pomeroy

CLERK OF COURTS

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our Chrlllmas wilhN for

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1oocl chMr, fvU table,

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l!llf Wl!llllll&lt;dltel!' anl!ldl.
&lt;dlellnglln1t fllllll' a telhilllldL
May nit 1hxe "it:

:anta may be aolnt I!IOCiem, but

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cost $11.46 in November.
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which resulted from the spring
crop of pigs reaching the
market, was accompanied by a
1.2 per cent reduction in the
cost of beef and a 2. 7 per cent
dropinthepriceofpoultry.
The drop in iood prices was
almost enough to offset higher
prices for almost all other
consumer ilems, particularly
housing, clothes ' and medical

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customers, with
an added "note"
to have the merriest and best
our loyal

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we ever bad." 1beJ

der came at the UI'I office
Mrs. Frederic and the
With ,twas the message, "~"·II
ry Christmas."
The boys on_ly last
had predtcted 1t would be
"rotten" Christmas.
"This is the greatest Olrl.st-11

MERRY
CHRISTMAS
(bristmas £,ttssings

ROBINSON'S

May this holy season of CJuistmlt,
with it's message of Jove ud ~
cnr,ich your lives with 1111117 bt. . . .

DRY CLEANERS

G&amp;J AUTO PARTS

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tlnd suddenly the shepherds saw, •
their peaceful hillside, the
angels come to proclaim the birth
of a Saviour...their
hosannas echoing through the holy
night. As we share th~ wondrous lidinp
of Christmas, may we also
;sha.re !,_. e and kindness with our fellowmen.

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run-&lt;lown neighborhood of the more gifts, including clothing
Q _ 1 ban an bearable pain Gentilly district ol New Orl•ans. and money, arrived.
1
with my menslruatlon
H&lt;•W Their poor frame house is aJ. A few hours later, another
common is this' Weuid. an .P,I most in the sbadow of Fair bicycle was dellvered, along
eratlon help? ·Are menslruall Grounds Racetrack, where illm- with more clothing and mon•y.
cramAS similar to those
of, dreds of thousands of dollars Another famtly planned to
childbirth'
are wagered daily.
donate turkey and the trim·
I AI ho
nd H
ft.
mings for Christmas dinner
A - Some dep of dlscomp nse a
omer a1• 1e
fort with menstrual
periods over beans for Thanksgiving
(dysmenorrhea) 11 very
dinner.
lllOn but It is caused by
"We eat m011tly beans
anatomic abnormaUty, such
whatever llu;, lady nen
a tipped uterus in only about can giV! us, said lhe!l' gra1t1&lt;l-l
~ per cent of ~- The
mother, M~ .. Camille Frederic, II
suits of operation to fasten
61, th~ sem1-mvalld with w""'" •
uterus in a normal pooition have they bve.
been so poor that they have The boys ran errands and rut •
been abandoned .by most
. grass for weeks to buy a new
eons. Another operation _
b1cycie to replace one stolen
Ung certain pain nerves _ has last year - JUst before Christusually given relief, however, mas.
exercises and a bot water bottle A few days ago, the new bike
are usuaUy effective.
was stolen.
Although many drugs are Mrs. Frederic depends on a
recommended, aspirin
$9'1-a-month welfare check In
been shown to work as well os support herself and lhe two
most of the newer drugs
boys. She pays 157 a month I
this purpose. In some
rent. That l_eaves 140 for food
for whom pain relievers are
and everythmg else.
no avail the newer drugs
It leaves nothing for bicycles
suppres; are helpful.
for lillie boys.
.
The best exercise is to
Then strangers read of their
LAUNDRY
with your anns raised
plight.
wards to the shoolder level
Unlled Press International
twist your body to the
carried the family's hard
left and right. Keepmg
knees straight, bend down ana '
touch your right foot with your
left hand and then reverse the
procedure. Work up gradually
to 10 or more of each type of
uercise three times a day.
In some girls, learning
to
look on menstruation as a normal physiologic process
instead of a curse, and rfassur·
ance !hat there is nothing phy·
sically wrong with the victiim,ll
is all that is needed for relifi.
Menstrual cramps, like
pains of childbirth, are due
contractions of the uterus.
Q - My daUJhter is almostll
15 and has not started to ml'!lslruate. What could cause this?
A - Some gtrla do nol menstruate until they are 17.
most cases this Is a varialion
that Is within the nonnal range.
II your daughter doe.s not start
to menstruate by the time
is 17, she should be examined
for •landular deficiency:
SIS.

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Clhurn~ltmmu

YN LUCKE

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holiday the&lt;r that abounds, may

you should

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pregnancy,. are

•• •

L•IVIDg
• costs

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LeItover Beans I.ror Th ankSgiVIng
••

yoor dbdor u thla may fndleate
a disease or the pituitary, adrenal, ovary or thyroid. Many of

on;

1

ment reported Th~sday.
Griffitb-wbo comprised the
•
The department s cost of
t powerful back-to-back
, ]living index rose one-tenth of 1 ~~~gs lineup on the networks.
' per cent last month. The Their three-show,
• i November Index was II H. .
parlay ol situation comedies
1
Arthur M. Ross, commiSsion- Monday night was the ess1entia!ll
er of the Bureau of Labor bread-and-butter part of
! stat1stics, said:
TV's stranglehold on the rat' "The most notable develop- ings.
ment was the very considerable Rarely did any of the three
decline in retail food prices. It shows finish anywhere except in
was a good deal more than the top section ol the ratings. I
expected."
' Miss Ball and Griffith are still ·
Grocery store prices, led by a up there.
10 per cent drop in the cost of The producer of Thomas' new
' pork, decreased nine-tenths of series will be Aaronn ,!~~!~~~~II
per cent from October to who moved in as the c&lt;
The Wise Men found
November. Ross said that food new partner not too long
the Wonder of that
prices normally drop a maxi- when Thomas' fonner busi'nes!: II
Holy Night. May
mum of five-tenths of a per 1 associate in a whole string of I
you and your loved
cent at this time of year.
hits, Sheldon Leonard went his
The index shows how current own way. The first
Ullea .lilld ita Peace.
prices compared to those during Spelling production venture,
the 1957-59 base period. Thus, "Rango," a weekly half-hour
II
the amount of goods and situation comedy about an Inept
OHIO
services
that could be bought
Ranger (Tim Conway)
RACINE
for a $10 bill in the base
its debut on ABC-TV Jan.

would mit~ me mls 111
A - If •• DGt IDUIIal

Flnally, a Cbristmas
8 W
0 lind111dl M D del~yed raflier than a miss~ early in its course. Other less NEW ORLEANJ (UP! ) -I story.
Y ayne •
' • .• period.
the oiher hand,
frequent causes lllCinde obe.•Itv, Alphonse Frederic, 8, and his One man sent a bicycle and arrived.
Q - I am 18 years old. What 1 five or six &amp;Jnsecutive periods anemia, diabetes and tubercuto- brother, Homer, 10, live in a new clothes for Ute boys. Lat.er, A Western Union money

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SOJlle medslrual periods

SAYS

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.A, 'MillRY

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Once tiled for Ugh~
· and
l!llapmaking, wbale loJI;' , now
mostly converted Into
gar·
ine. World plllllueiiDn of mhale 1
oU Is about IIOO,!JOO taw per 1
year, accordlJ!i.Jo the..Encyclopaedla Brlfaonlc'L . .

care.

Housing costs rose four-tenths
of I per cent from October to
November primarily as a result
of further .increases in charges

1

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Ohioan Held
For Robbery

FROM ALL OF US AT

GOESSLER
JEWELRY STORE

I CLEVELAND (UP!) - An
' Ohio man once on the FBI's 10
most wanted list was In jail
I here Ieday, held lor the June
121, 1965, robbery of the central
National Bank of Cleveland.
Edward Watkins, 47, and his
wife, Kathleen Marie, 23,
waived extradillon at a heoring
Wednesday in Missoola. Mont.,
before Federal Judge Russell
Smith.
The couple
arrested
Florenee, Mont~ where they
had been posing Jls father and
daughter. Watllins tried on
jall break while awaiting hear·
ing here, bot failed.
Watkins' wife is accused ot
being his accnmpiice in I he
Cleveland robbery. She will be
returned to Ohio at a
date.

POMEROY, 0.

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In 1948, a-Premier Tojo of
Japan and alz ~war lellders
were haqed In ~ II!' an
allied war crimel Commission.

HOLLYWOOD (UP!) - The
"Hollywood Stan of Tomorrow
II A·war,ds" will be made Jan. 28
and televised the ABC.'IV.

-------·

tfJ e ~lorp
of ®ur
j,abiour's ;BirtfJ
bring pou
fleacc anb 3/op
ap

wu

1\it.

~·

We pause 'mid the holiday

lbristmas
anb !lwaps.

.

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R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO., MIDDLEPORT

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BEST WISHES TO All AND THANKS FOR YOU~Ay~ON~GE

. ' you llave givllll us. To you and yours, our fowleat Christmas gceetiugal
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hustle to count our many blessingo,
and to expreos deep appreciation Cor the palro~ge

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MASON FURNITURE

.RUTLANP
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"OHIO'S OLDEST DODGE DEALER"
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surge of religious fei'VOr in the ear !966 in Ohio politics goes turned in Ohio, physically or I range effect&amp;;.;·,,; .
I headqu~rters and Murton Nelpp slaled to be runnmg agam With The fulure should
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12th and early 13th centuries. ;nto history as a big Republi· ' phllosoph!caUy, It was Rhodes The . repppol'llonmenl h 8 d . chairman. Neipp is Reams• law party .hea~quarters perilaps. not ing with Rhodes. and pi&gt;"'ibly
IS
One tower is Romanesque and
ear James A. Rhodes Iwho was In charge setting the I been ordered by . the federal partner and had managed John· as lffi .iur&lt;,_. 1 lo tht • ce• . • ,gn. Taft, getting attention on the
TO ONI; &amp; ~A~~~ , .
the other Gothic.
: c~nl Y '
:pace and domlnati~g the scene. !courts 1n Itne with the "one· ' son's successful Ohio campaign as It could ·be to the 1970 state nation Scene. The..dilislature
~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.................-= s ~~ Man on !he Go. who led ! There were the little pub- man one-vole" ·aoclrioe. Even· in 1964.
races.
I could be excil!ng iil!!l',-produt·
the Republican sweep at the IiciZed Saturday mornina ses- 1I · v it was Rhodes who 'tep,
.GOP Battles Apathy
Demoeratl Look To 1970 I live. The GOP will ril&lt;ell to rind
polls stamped his mlluence up. sion&lt; witll leaders from all ped in lo solve the problem The state campaign soon The first problem for Oemo. o candidate to run a'lfAlnst Lau·
on ~II aspecls of life in Ohio ~alks ol life to promote Negro Iwhen the legislature failed to found Republicans fiRhtlnR ap, crats looking to 1970 a! the sche In 1970. And butll parlles
during his first term as gover- employmenl and ease racial come up witll-a new plan for alhy as lhey knew lhey had a slale level .wlll be 10 line . up wlll be Iookmg to the·&gt;l970 state
MlbDLEPORT, '0 .
nor and the voters rewarded tensions. Or programs to ex. electing representatives.
WJ(lner and Democrats fightmg !!everal possJble candJdate~. rhe races.
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him w1th hiS second reeord·size ' pand the college system. Or to The governor directed the rs· despair as many. felt the race st~n,d pro~lem ~s lo fin(f a
.
VICtory. He won by about 700,- develop airports. Or improve apportionmenl,board to draw a was over before 11 starled.
~ ng b~ard that w&lt;ll
i
, 000 votes.
1the economic climate. Or trips plan in line with the federal , Reams worked hard, harder VIde statewide exposure.
The Rhodes . Jed GOP land- to promole the stale 's tnutist court order. His decision is still 1than mosl challengers_ would Rea~s expects to continue
•slide was lhe big spectacular attractions.
bemg challenged in the courts. have d~ne In such a Situation. Ia&lt;llve m state politiCS. Nobndv
Buckeve
politics
in
1966
And
!
bul the board'S · plan won ap, : He viStted all the. countles. 1 expected him to wm In 19116
10
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h
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t
.
Sure
there
were
problems.
,
proval from lhe federal courts workin~ for party umty and or· and most successlul .stale can.
history w111 s ow I1 se m mo·
'
ed
thes Hi '
d'd
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t th ·
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lion currents thai will affe&lt;'l Rhodes work on . e. s I and thus prevelited the eleclion gamzalion.
.
I ales usua y Ies
e~r wmg
State lot legislators fi'&lt;tm lhe state at • Rhodes campatgned hard a t1me or so before wmnlng
r Oh IO for many!• speech to the. Republican
h
tecourse
o
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ted
bl
years.
: Convention pmpom . ~ro ems large.
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across .the state for the RPPU b ,lelect'ton.
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The Republi can victories on !and suggested solutions.
i The yesr hega.n with lhe !lean . trcket, visiting all of the The Demo_cralic. eand1d~te
· Nov . 8 kepi the parly in con. I But day 10 and day out il was 1Democratlr parly 10 search for counbes and urgm~ a down.lhe- mana•ed dunng hiS campaign
I trol ol all state offices for an· Rhodes who dommaLed the Oh1o' stale candidates. lise! I a big line RepUbli can v~te.
not ' make many d en~ml:
i other four ye ars. making at Scene. both in his public func· story.
The Nov. 8 electton broughl a Will
hiS party. an •
e
I leas I an eight-yea r stretrh for ' tions and in executive decisions Then came th~ campaigns , Republic~ l_andslide and a wor: hard durmg .the ne:.~
thr party in lhose offi ces.
1 whi ch shaped not only the state 1with several outs1de speakers, 1 Democra.tic dtsaster.
f?m
ars, could be m 8 po
11 also increased the partv's Igovernment but exerted consid· i mcluding President Johnson , ~ And w1th It came challenges Uon '" lead lhe parly agatn.
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conlrol of the legislature lo tile erable influence upon all as· i visilin g Ohio. .
and quest~ons and problems for But Rea ms iD ~bVIous~ hs
point that the GOP will have ' perfs of life in Ohio.
1 Other Highlights . Usted
both parttes.
aware of those
IS par
w 0!
Our very be$t
I almost unlimited power.
I While Rhodes domina led the 1 Along the way there w~&lt; no- Speculation . lmmedl a t e I ,Y , would hke to be governor · s'
wi sheS for a tru lv
I
Largest Ia Congress
1 picture, there
were numerous ilitical news at the M1dwe.;;t i arose concermng the govern~r s! Robert Sweeney, who h _a I
!
And
it
increased
the
Ohio
Re-o
events
wh
ich
kept
the political ' Governors Conference in Cin- future since the Cons.tttutmn . won one _ of three statew~de !
ASHLAND OIL . &amp;
:
publican
delegation
in
the
U.S.
~cene
intPrest.\ng.
cinnati, Sen. Stephen M. prohibits him f~m servmg an- races. mt~ht want to run or '
REFINING COMPANY
House of Representatives by six
House Reapportioned
Young's needling or Johnson 011 . other term. H1 s o~ly answer I govern~r m 1970. A. man to
Ashland Oil Products
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to
19
ma
ki
ng
it
the
largest
The
year
saw
Ohio
elect
the Vietnam War, the overthrow was he would contmue to do l walch " Cleveland City
Gllen S. Br&lt;~wn,
I from 'any state and potentially state representatives on a
of the Ohio House Jeadershin by ' the best he CI') Uld as gnvPrnor. , cil President James Stanton. He I
Coml'(tl~slon Agen1
LP·GaS Deater
i a slrong force m shaping party. ulation
basis instead of
both parties, the re turn of Rob- Still the specul ation continued ' has . tile best forum among poPorntto;; tOhlo' · : 992-2166 lpolicey there.
Icounties lor the firsl time.
ert Taft Jr. to ortice. the reor. about a po,.ihl• place for ~1m tenllal Democrallc candidates
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Ii~.~~alti~ of lhe Democratic on th e 1968 natinn al tlrket. or
Ii
and organized labor's , runnin g for the Sem:tte in 1970.
.. "! ;t,·
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cool atlitude toward the Demo. or retiring to private Ill~ In
who had been their tradi· 19'71 after a career in public
Ilona! parlner.
service.
The year began wltlt Demo- ! I.e~l&lt;lature Urban Conll'nlled
crats having a most dHficult , Hi!-\ immediate conrern was
BEST
f:;,· r'·n air u•i rh ju:r.
time lining up ,! candidate for ,!he legislature meeting Jan . 2.
t/.•ei r m es~n.ge,
govertlor. State headquartero II is a new kind ol legislature,
WISHES
appointed a screening commit· controlled by cil.y and suhurban
tee that finally recommended , lnteresis. II will face the u•ual
state Sen. Frazier Rea ms Jr. of knotty problems - tinances.
Toledo as a randidate.
i education.
welfare - plus a
Then headquitrlers declrled to , number of others such as air
remain neulral In lhe primary and water pollution, hi ghway
and the handsome young To- Isafetv. revision of lhe Insurance
ledo senator tronn('f'd s t ~ft' Rl'{), and banking laws, and assorted
Harry Meflwain In the May urban problems to n"m' a few .
wish you Joy, , .In laughter and good
conlest.
At the same time. lhe jockcheer , , • joy in gif11 and glad turprises
Next there was the unusnal, eying will begin among those
spectacle of the candidate fnr ' who want to succeed Rhodes as
, , , joy in I rlends and !anp.Jy ~ • , joy at
governor being unable to ap- · Povernnr. Trf' ~ ovP rnor
Christmaa, with all it~ ·llt!ep meaning.
point the party stale chairman. doubtedly will have a major
WUJiBm L. Coleman, who bad say in selecting his •uccessor.
May the trlie old-Caehioned ljoya or the
taken his !umps and a fe '' bou· : Bul those RepUblicans
aeaeon eoJDe:~ ;rou •• ;
Huger .loDjJo
during 10 years as Dem· would like to be governor wi!l
loeratic chairman, bowed out to 1 won be busy building th'"e,;;~;; l l
FROM
.
t,,, ALL OF US AT
for Ueulenant govemor. for oublic &lt;upoorl 1! fc
1 ~'~". wanted
Eugene (Pete) . should smile on tit em.
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O'Grady as chairman.
1 Across the street from
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But Robert Sweeney of Cleve- Statehouse, at Democratic h•••· '
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land, the congressman-at.large, quarters. the problems
POMEROY, OHIO
Pomeroy Pastry Shop
who had decided to protect his many. Some moves to rebuildl tl
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POMEROY, OHIO
RACINE, OHIO .
future by running for attorney lbe organization are under way.
I\~:':~, Instead of t a c k I i n g The first trial will be In 1968 ,
e ·; ... by
IO&lt;.
1J
, refused to go along , with the first major lest
"No-/ can't "
·.•, il we pot a carJ .lrom the
O'Grady. A compromise 1970.
Coles laJt year! Why?"
was worked out to make 0'· In 1968, President Johnson
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establishment of the M. G. 0 '·
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M. G. O'Neil, president ol toe
General Tire and Rubber Co.
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day Schoo~ 10 1. m, Jo!m Ba~ rarene - S•nd~ IJdtoOl :-;,.
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ley, . SUpl
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IL m.: Sunday Worsblp 10:31
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Forest Raa Melhodllt ebarell L m.; Evening Service 7:311 p,
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-sunday School t L m., Mrs. m.: MJd.weell l'rlyer Senice,
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Fred Nease, Supl Wori!blp •er- 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. ReY.
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vice, 10 L m. Rev. WeodeU Mmis M. Wolle, putar.
Stutler, pasttr.
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R1U1Dd Clnrrel1 a1 lite N..
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Chester Melhndlol Ohare~ - IJ'e'De - SUnday School 9:30 1.
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Worship service at 9 a. m.; m.; Morn!na W0!'8blp 10:45 L
lla.fllil&amp;
and 7:30 P. m. alternately. Wednesd•y Prater meeting , Sunday Schoel al 10 a. m.
m. : Evangelistic oervlce 7:45
Bethlehem d,lpiUt Cbareb, Prayer meelina Wednesday al 7:30 p. m. Saturday.
Pearl Casto, pastor. Mrs. Waid p. m.; Midweek Prayer service
Great lleild, lleY. C. L. O'C.. 7:30 i · m.
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Spencer, Supt.
7:45 p. m. Wednesday.
nor, putor, Robert
Lewis, Columbll Cbapel - Werablp
Epucopal
Heotb Metbodltl CburClb, lleY. 8)ora&lt;ase Cburcb Gf lite NatSupL UO a.m. MorDIJig wor- sa:v•ce eacb SuDday, 9:15 a; Grace Eplleepal
Choreh Ma&gt; Donahue. pastor: Jack ! anne - WU!Iom c. Thorpe,
shl· and Suaday School, 7 p. m., S~ ~ 10 a. m., i Pomeroy- Tbe Rev. Richard I Bechtle. Churcb School Supl; I pastor: Sunday School t 30 a.
m. £venlnq service, 'lbursdoy Youth SerV1ce 6. 1&amp; P· m. Even·, B. Marlin
Rector Sunda Church School, 9•30 a.m.; Wor·l m.; Morning wlll'shi1110:30 a.m.
7.311 o.m. prayer meeting.
1111 Worship 7 p. m. eacb Sua- I Morning p;ayer and· Sermt:. 1ship Service, 10:30 a:m.: Met!J.
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day.
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m
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odtst
Youth
Fellowship,
6
p.m.:
Pentecmtal
1
10 30 1
Carpoter Bopfill
L'bllrl!h Freedom Gospel Millsloa
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Official Board meeting, first
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- Sunday Scllool, 9:SO a.m. 8aijhan Stlver.vllle Rd. ; L.
EUB
Sunday of month, 7:311 p.m.; Peatecostal .Uaembly, Roate
Momma w0!'8blp 10:15 a.m. _ Gluesene~p. pastor;
Roger
. WSCS, sedond Monday
ol 124- Rev. Paul E. Jones. pa.. ,
Wi!Jord, Stipt.. Sunaay Scllool, Enterprise EUB Cborcb _ month, 7•30 p.m.: Eleanor Cfr. tor. Sunday School 10 a. m.;
First Bapi!JI Cbareh, Middle. 10 a 1.; Evangelistic service, 7 Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor. cl~, second Thursday: Class 12, Worship, Wednesday and Friporl, ReV Donald Boone pu. :30 P. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 Worsblp service 9:30a. m.; SW&gt; llnrd Wednesday; Afternooa Clr- day.
tor.
Scbool 9: 15• a.m. P. m. Tuesday.
day School 10:30 a. m. Youth cle•. fourth Thursday afternoon: 'l'be PeateeOstal Cburcb Mld·
Geo'11e Baker, ~upt. 10 , 15 a.m. Rutlaad Mfosloa - .0 II v e Fellowship 6:30 p. m.; Boys choir practice, Wednesday.
dleport - South 3rd Ave.; Ret.
.. orship Service; BYP 6 p.m.; Newman, ~ missiOnary pastor; m.; E~eniog service, 7:30 p. Letart
Folio
Motbod!OI B. L. Barrett, pastor: Sunday
Evening worship. 7:30 p.m.; Sunday School
9:30 a. m.; and Gll'ls Fellowsblp, 6:30 p. Charge Jameo F. Early, pas- School 10 a. m.; Sunday even'
YI"dnesda 7'30 m Pr
Wtrshrp 10:30 a. m.; Preachmg m., 2nd and 4tb Sundays: Youth tor - LETART FAJ.J.'I _ Wor- iDI ~angelistic service, 7:30
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meetlo [·30 · .m.P·cb~r ay~ 7:30 p. m.: Prayer service, Choir, 6.:30 p. m. Wednesday. sbip, 7:30 p. m. Sunday lei· ~· m., Wednesday Bible SludJ
bee. : 1'
P '
prac 17:30 p. Ill· Wednesday.
Prayer Meeting, 7:30 · p. m., cep1 2Dd Sunday);
Cburcb 7.30 p. m.• Sawrday nrght Pray.
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Wednesday.
School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. Uni· er and Worsb1p 7:30 , , m.
Flnl lllpu.t Cburelt, Pome- Chun:h 0/ Chmt
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fled service, 9:30 a. m., IDd
Pr~J~by~ ·
roy - lleY. Carver WUilams.
Bradbory Cborcb of Chris!- Morning Star EUB Church - Sunday of month. EAST LErum
~!!day School U:30 b'U 10:2l1. Larry Williams, minister; Bible Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor: TART - Worship, 8 p. m., 2nd Middleport F'irlt Ualled Prellorslup lervlce, 10:30 L m.: School and Morning Wor b' Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy and 4th Thursdays·
Cburcb byterlao Clllll'eb - Rev. Bow·
Nur ~ llld Junior Cburcb for t0:30 a. m.; Christian Eo:..:~:
~eter, Supt., Earl Shuler, Schotl, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. AP· ard Ruppel!, pastor; SUnday
THI: CMUitC H I'"Oit ALl.
cn~ldreu.
or, 6 p.. m.; Eve•ing Wor· Asst. : Morruog worship, 10:45 PLE GROVE - Worship, a p. School 9:30 a. m., Fred Lewis,
,t.LL. I'Oflt THK CMURCH
lnl Baptltl Cllard. llae!De, sbip, 1 p. m.
a. m., Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m., 1st and 3rd Thursdays; Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Worship;
~v. C.~ O'Ct~ pastor. Hemloti Grove Christian m. Thursday. Youth Fellowship Cburch School, 9•30 L m. SW&gt; 5:45 p. m. VF ; Wed .. a:30 p.
'Jilt Chwdl i1 lhe l••lnl f.._ial- .... r!l '"' Uw ~lldinr rtf tlurte-Unday
ool U:30.. auk Cle- Cburcb '- James Quisenberry. 7' 30 p. m. Sunday.
day. GREAT BEND - Wor· m. Junior Choir; 7 p. m. Sen- '
tero OO f&lt;,oodciti•~nlili p 11••-~­
,.houa of opir•uuol vol un. Wilhollt a
lalld.
Supt.;
10:45
a.
m.
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30
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9
30
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3rd
lor
Choir
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Cl:t11reh. Milhl:r -........&lt;7
Ing W hlp · I 30
BYF . ors lp rvlce, . a. m.: Lottrldge EUB
Church - s P ' a. m., s an
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...- o•vlHMI•on et.ll ou,....ive, TIItt-.
pastor; SUndays; Churcb School, 10:15 Syracuse Flr•t United Pre,.
•na J::Or Fel~wJi ~i' m. Sunday Si:bool, 10 a. m., Ray , Rev. Jack Young,
• •• low IUIInd '""""''" why e.-.ry
,......,ft lhould 11t"nd • nr•- •••u·
Even;' Se .
p, p.
Whaley, Supt.
Sun~1y School u~ a m L m. Sunday, MORSE CBAPEL bylerian Church - Rev. LiD·
...1 ~ ond IUJtiOit'"l W Ckur.to T~
. ... • l J ~'orhio own.!llh.&lt; : J r ....
m J'VIce; Wednesday. BradloN Cburcll of Chris!- Russell Archer, Supt. lfunday - worsh1p, II a.m., lsi and 3rd son H. Slebbina, pastor. Wor7 30
h;.clllldr..,'••ke 13! Forlh.•U
• f hilt -.nun il.)' olld 1111i1M. 14 &gt;
8 30 : ·m.
Cho~: Joe Robmson, nunls.ler;' Hom· worship, 10:45 a. m. and 7:JO Sundays; Churcb School 9:30 a ship 9 a. m. ; Sunday School,
t 'gr lhe •tr of ~ l111Ud! itlllf,
lor Cbo!r Practice.
er Fo.,...l, Supl; Brble School p. m. alternately. Bible Study m. SUnda!.
10 a. m.; Bible Study and pray.
,.hid! --~~ · &amp;Mil and. ml lttal
IU IIP&lt;If' l'lon 1111 JO Ill rhurtfl ~
Chesl!lrt . k
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9.30 a. m.; Morning WorshiP and prayer service, led hy pas- Mbtersvdle MelhodiOI Church er service Sunday 7 p. m.
.lt.rl)' INl Nlll
Blbll dlil)-.
Panek • wa:O~ GHar:: 10:30 a. m.; Evening Worship, tor, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. - Wendell G. Stutler, pasior.
Harrisonville Presbyterin
~slot · W bi
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• 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. 81· Christian Endeavor 7·30 p m Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Wor- Church, Howard Ruppel!, pu.
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dy..,
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HarUoN .8 .....,1 9
DST: e Stu :
3rd Salurday of mooth.
ship serYice 11 a. m.
tor. Sunday School, 10 a. m. ;
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a.L m.
• llel1er &lt;Church ol Christ ·
Portland Methodisl Chlll'CII- Worship 7:30 p. m.
ciiUe Kyger UCC 9:30 EST. Bible ~I 9•30 a. m. Preacl&gt; Sooth Bethel EUB Cbureh - Jolin Kimbler, pastor. Sunday SyracuRe Mlssio·· - Earl Cus~eshlre Bapllst 10:45 EST. !Dg 10:30 a. m., first and third Rev. Jalk · Young, P a. School 9:30, Harold Rtllsh, tor, pastor. Wednesday and Frl·
Tuesdoy" urcb School . at HarUord, at Sundays.
tar: Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Supt.: Allen Brewer, Ass' I. day services, 7:30 p. m.
Pso lms
I 50 DST: Kyger 10:211 EST, Masoa Cily Chorch ol Christ, Norman H. ,Bahr, Supt.; Sunday Supt., Preaching 7:30p.m. Sun119
105· 112
lnd Cheshire 9•45 EST.
Miller Street - Sunday Bible Worship 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 Rac!Da Metbodlst Churcb Latt4Jr Day Saints
MI. IJlllon F.W.B. ·Church - Study, 9 a. m.: Evening Wor- P. m. allernately. Bible Study Jobu W. Kimbler, pastor; Sun•
:Unday School 8•45 a_.m., Earl ship, 7,30 p. m.; Bible Study, and Prayer Service, led by pas- day School 9,30 a. m.; PreachRoorcamz~ Church of Jesao
•Iarkey, Supt. ; Everung wor·l 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
tor, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
ing t0:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; Cbrlsl ol Llltler Day 8alnts With the hope it will. in same mPtr~llre. Ioder and help 111..
lhip, 7:30 , p. m. by Cecil Cor, I Middleport Cborcb Gl Cllrlsl
Pra er and Bible Stud 7:30
Joseph Stobart. pastor. 6 mtlrs
lain thflt which i• good in fumil~ ami romrnunil,. liff'. thiJJ fpa.ayman; VOUDg Petp!e'o mee~ 5tb and Main Streets _ Do : Tl!ppera Plabto EUB Cburcb : m. ~edn sd
y,
p. from Racme on Racme . Pori0
ng and Blblil Study, 1:30 p m.
Hi
- Rev.
Jack Yoong, pas
e ay.
land Road. Sunday School, 9 30
ture i• sponsored by tile bus ine.•s firms and . orgrrniz11tiont
F!ro; Hapllst C' ., ofltll~uil aid cks, minister: BIb I e lOr; Sunda} worship, 8:30 Rock ~prmgo
ll!:ethodisl- a. m.; Worship 10:30 a. m.,
whoae m1meJJ appear below.
Re s.m
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School, UO a. m., Kenneth Me. a. m. Sundlly Sch 1 10
Chester Lemley, pastor: Wor S da
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;: Prv.
ueJ J. Jackson, pas- Elblnney, Supt.; Morning Wor- Hobar.,l vm
· eyard, otsu, l a.B~bl.: sbip service 9:30 a. m.; Sun- un Y eWvedenmg servh~ce at 7
wr. ayer Rervlce 9:30 a. m ; shi• 10 .30
E . W
P
1 e da S ho
. MYF P. m. ;
., wors 1p serv1ce
Sunday School 10 a m Ger-, .
· a. m. venmg •~ Study and Prayer Rervices led Y c 0 1• 10 15 a. m. .
11 7:30 p. m.
!rude Bl•tler, Supt..; Worship ship, 7 p. m. Prayer Service, by pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible
l~rvfct: 11 L m 1 t and 2nd Wednesday, 7 p. m.
Adull Class Meeting 7:30 p m Study, Wednesday, 7&lt;30 p. m.
Roman Catholic
~AKING(Cf,.
lunda
I 5·30. s
8 U
Pomeror Cborcb Gl Cbrlsl - last Monday ol month
. . Rutland Methodist Church Oar ..dy of
Mlutea
:rr
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m. ap st Jerry Masters, pastor; Sunday
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Rev. C. J. Lemley, pastor: Long Bollom _ Rev. George
'.tnroln -Mf'n-IJry-Com.t t · Ti:ngl1.sh Ford
.1 . nld n.
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Mary School, 9·30 a. m., Churcb se~ Syracuse EUB Cll1!1'e• ~Rev. Cburcb School 9:30 a. m.; Wor· R. Sblpman Adm _ Sunday
Baker~ ot llo!sum Bread
85 N Cu urt St.
At hens
593·6601
Cl~tf."'
KlnpbiiJ'1 vice 10:30. a. m.; Christi811 En- Paul A. SeUera, pastor: Sun. ship service. 10:30 a. m. MYF Masses; I0:3o a. ,;,,, 5 p. m.
Radand 11ret 'WIU Ba
deavor, 6:30 p. m. ; Evening Rer· day Schoo~ 9:30 a. m.: Beo Monday, 6:30 p. m..
Holy Days: 5 p. m.
Cb rei!
Pilat vice, 8:30 p. m.
Quisenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Sutto1 Metbodlsl Cbureb SL Jlbn'a Calholfc Mlssloa~· .
~u\ Taylor. Rolland Chore~ ol Chris!- Morning Worship service, lsi John W. Kimbler, pastor; Mro. Near Guysville (Ootch Rlrlg•I ·
. a'
Y
~ • 10 a. Roy Carler, minister.
Bible and 3rd Sundays ol lhe mpnth. Lesler L. Rnu.&lt;h. Supt. Wur- Rev. Frank Manleri. pastor.
~· .:/ri~d~ · Supt. •. P;""l&gt; . School, 9:30 a. m. Worship and UO p. m. Evening Evongeli~ sll1p 915 a. m., Sunday School Sunday Mass 10•30 a. m.: Holy
Builders and Building Snppl.ito
servl . ~00
P. :.. ayer i Preaeblna semce 10:30 a. m. lie Servr~, 2nd. and 4th Sun· tO IS a. m.
Day of Obligation 6:30 a.m.;
WCAL UNION 56fl8
ces. · p. ID. ednesday. ' Young Peop!e'a meetmg, 6:30 day of mooth.
oa• Grove Melbodlst Church Confession 'h hour
before
Chester, Ohio
Ph. 985·2005
Ravenswood, W. Va.
Community ·
I p. m. Evening Service, 7 p. m. Bethany EUB Church - Rev. John W. Kimbler , pastor, Earl Mass. '
ApGRtelic C&lt;immumty Cllsrcb, , V. B. Braley, Bible Sch10l SupL Paul A. Sellera, paslor: Mom· Cross. SupL Sunday School at
P~geville. Sullday School 10 a. I Zloa c•arch Gl Chrilll, Poin. log Worship, 9:30 a. m.; Sun- 10:15 a. m.: Preaching 9.15.
Salvation Army
m. Sunday; ·Evangelistic serv- ' eroy · HarrlsonviUe Road -Eu- day School, 10:30 L m., Blythe Syracuse Mell!odlsl Church 111e Salvalloa Army, - f!!D.
Ices 7:30 p. m. Sunday Prayer gene Underwood. minister. 81- Theiss, Supt.: Youth Fellow. Wendell G. Slutler, pastor; Wor· rey Ray S. WiDing, officer in
Ashland Oi l Product!
iervices ·Thursday, 7:30 p.m. ble School, 9:30 a. m.: Morn. sblp, 6:30 p. m.
ship service, 8:35 a. m., SUn· cbarge. Sunday 10 a. m. HtU·
&amp;
Br own's Bottle Gas
llluoo Bapt101 Saaday School ing Wor'!lllp, 7:30 p. m. ; Ill&gt; CARMEL EUB Church-Rev. day School H5 a. m.; MYF oess meeting; 10:30 a. m. Su~
:140 Uncoln SL Middleport 992-2550
992·2166
Pomeroy
., D.A.V. Hall, CO!iter Secolld , bert Ref!; Bible School Supt. Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Sun. Sunday 6 p. m. Prayer meeting day School. Sunday 7 p. m.
and P..-iroy, Mason Sponsored
Chitrch 01 God
day School, 9:30 a. m., Wayne Sunday 7:30 P. m.
Young People's Legion: 7·30 p.
by Frellt!!I .CII.Y Baptist Church ClleRter ' Choreb of God _ Roush, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Mor1&gt; ByteD RIUI Free Methodist- m. Salvation meeting; Thor.
'n GaiUpolll. Alflllaled wltb s. Rev. Dale Thornton, paslor. lng Worship, 2nd and 4th Sun. Robert E. Smith, Sr., pastor. day, I to 3 p. m. Ladies Home
BC. Rev. R. L. Pillaon, paslor Sunday
School, 9,30 a. m.; day tf the month; 8 p. ~ Eve1&gt; &amp;mday Sch10! 9:30 a. m.; 0. League: 7 p. m. Prep classes:
lunday ScllooJ every Sunday. Morning :~; Wol'11bip at 11 L lng EvangeUstfc Serv1ce, 2st 0. Patterson, Supt.; Morning NO .P· m. Bible· Sludy, prayer
"Ohio's O!dw Dodgt Deoler"
Sales - ALLIS CHALMERS - Servlee
I P· m. Preaching services the m. Eva.Ustic ,.rvlce 7•30 p. and 3rd SUnday of month.
Worship 10:30 a. m. Youth Sei' meetmg. Other aervices by an- I
PaTm - Industrial - Laum &amp; Gar&lt;f8n·
Middleport, Ohio
llh Sunday of eaeb month.
m.: Pra~ meetina. 7,30 p.m. Trfnrty Uldled Cllorch Of ~ce us p. m.; EviiDI!ellstlc DOUDeement
Tuppers Plams
Phone 867-34.'11 ·
Mt Mor!U Ba[IIUI Cllarell- Tuesday:'~ Young
People's Cltrlot, Pomerey - Rev. W. H. message 7:30 p. m.; Prayer
ADVENTIST
Corner o1 Fourth and lllaln Sl Service 'tfrlday 7·30
m.
Perrin, pastor; Carl
Kautz, meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m.
M1ddlepo11. Rev. Ny~· Borden: ML Mo(tu ci.urcb :f God- Supt.; Sunday School, 9:15 a. Laurel Cliff Free Methodlot u!'~ero~ Sn=berryDay Advea·
minister. 8undQ Scheol UO 1. Rev. ~
- Salterfield pasler m. Worship, 10:25 a.m.
Cl!urch - R. Eugene Gill, pas. Rd
or~ .
Belghl!
lit Amol~ Rlellar&lt;b, SupL !0.30 Sunday
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1 9 45
I . m. Mornlnfl Worship.
sblp se
P;st~, F. W. ,Gifford,
"Kentucky Fried Chlcktnn
11 a. m. and 7,30 DanvDie Pnlrfm Rolloess - Pbil Wise, Supt.; Morning """'
Middleport, Ohio
Naomi lllpllst Chureb - p. m.
meellng 7,30 p. m. ILAngsvDie POSI Office), Rev. ship 10:30 a. m.; Youth sen. ft!fte 00
Ass ~=th
Pomeroy
SundaJ School 9 30 a. m. ; Wor- Tuesday; ~ Yoong
People's Chas. E. Dozer, pastor; SUnday lees 7 p. m.; Evangelistic aer- Sch 1 l
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sltlp II o. m.; Wednesday, 7 meetfnl, 1,30 p. m. Friday.
School 1:30 a.m. Mrs. Robert vice 7:30 p. m. Mid· Week pray.
oo • ~· m. Worship 3 p.m.
Rolland Cburcb Gl God _ Grate•. S~pt. Worship at . 10:30 er service 7:30 a. m. Wednes.
United Brethren
p. m., _Prayer service.
Rood . Rev. Clyde Hinton, Rev
U•vid Sheets pastor a. m. , Pilgrim Youtb, 6.45 p. day.
Ed u lied Breth
1
pastor: Sunday SchoeJ '30 • . Sunday 9iihool 10 a. m:; Eva~ m.; EvangeJJstic service, 7 301 Tile United Metbo4lst Cllorcl! I an.:~h~ - Rev. ~:.n a"
Church on.d Office SUpPlier- Glftl
Wt Fill All Doctors Presertnffnn.t
m., Ralph Carl. Supt. . SUnday gellstic •Arvlc• 7,30 Voung p. m., Mfd.Week Prayer and Pomeroy- Sunday School, 1:15 Blake pastor: Sunday School
892·2955
Pomeroy 992·2641
Worsltlp service 10•30 a. m. People · lndeavor. 7,30 p. m. Praise, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. l•· m. Fourth Sunday of Advent. ! It ' . WI D1 Hoi ..,_
Middleport
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Jehovah
Divine Worship 10:30 a. m. Set- , a. m.,
n •
s...,.. ,
, mon 7 "Where Does God Fit SupL; CbrlsUan Endeaver. 7:11
• Kbtcdom Ball el Jebovah s ,..
• p. m., classes for Ill Song _.
TUNE IN
Wilneoo, 900 Broadway Mid· ln. 7:30 p. m. the Chrfstmu , vice a
p
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dleport - Publle meeti,;g Suo· program for lhe oomh famH . M~:··k reac mg
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IY. Choir rehearsal Wednesday m.'
ee prayer meeUn~o
General Mercharniise
y, 2 P. m.,
~atchtower nl ht 7 to 8
Chrf tm 1 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Mrs.
F'urniture and Appliances
Sludy. 3 p. m.: B:ble Study, ~. Carols a:d ~ndlell~ti~; llazle Holsinger, class tead•.
Tuppers Plains
667.3280 Phone 985-2125
Chester. Oblo
futsday 7 p. m.: Sen ice mee~ 1 1 .11
nd rr· d
' Lelarl Fallo u·•led llrelbret
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II Cbrlat Cllarcll - James Mol'
1rY School, 7 p. m. ·'l'bursday.
N
r1soa, pastor. Siplay School 11
S.rliiOIII From Grece Episcopal Church, Pomeroy
Lutheran
msarene
1:30 a. m. Preichlns aorvices
~L Job'l 1.a11Jeru Cburelo- The Cbarell ol tile Num!lle llnt and third Tllursday at
WHITE SEWING MACHINES
1390 WMPO RADIO
Bulovn Watrhes - Soles and Sen&gt;iet
Momtna Worship 9 L m.· Sun. Ckester - Rev. Herbert Gratt 7:30 p. m. Second and fourth
•£vtrythingl"or the Womm~ lhnr s..n.&lt;'
. REV. RICHARD MARTIN;·':tECTO.R
day Scbool 10:30 L m. Pastor, Olarles BlseU, Ass'L Sunday
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Middleport
992·5320 186 N. Second
Middleport .
IIU!v. Joseph «nuy,
School 1:30 L m.;
Mornb11 Sanda1 at 7:30 P. m. Prayer
~ 'Wonhlp . . . . . . . . . . . . 1~30 AM Sullday
st. Paal'• Lderaa Cbweb- Worshl~ 11 a. m.; NYPS 1:46 meettna leCOlld and
l«lrtb
832 E. l!emDd St, . Pomeroy. P. m:: Evenmg Service, 7:30 l!lursday, 7:30 p. m. and first
A 211•"UIIIIC~ APJ)I'!Jat11 To Rtl~Qfoiu Prob'-1.
Sundty School ,,3f·a. m.,-Wor- p. m., Midweek l'rlyer aervlca lnd third So~. 7:30 p. m.
sltlp service 10·,. a. "' PaRtor pastor; M/'11, Edna Life, SupL l'rlyer meetin• ..... Wed!let..,
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il(fddleporl
Rev. Joseph. Kfaly.
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. . MlddtePora ~IIJ'clt tb N ·. ·dly II 7:30 p. m. Cltrlllllan Rr&gt;
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Pomeroy, Ohio
Metllpdi#
- _ Rev. Clyde J.
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surge of religious fei'VOr in the ear !966 in Ohio politics goes turned in Ohio, physically or I range effect&amp;;.;·,,; .
I headqu~rters and Murton Nelpp slaled to be runnmg agam With The fulure should
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12th and early 13th centuries. ;nto history as a big Republi· ' phllosoph!caUy, It was Rhodes The . repppol'llonmenl h 8 d . chairman. Neipp is Reams• law party .hea~quarters perilaps. not ing with Rhodes. and pi&gt;"'ibly
IS
One tower is Romanesque and
ear James A. Rhodes Iwho was In charge setting the I been ordered by . the federal partner and had managed John· as lffi .iur&lt;,_. 1 lo tht • ce• . • ,gn. Taft, getting attention on the
TO ONI; &amp; ~A~~~ , .
the other Gothic.
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:pace and domlnati~g the scene. !courts 1n Itne with the "one· ' son's successful Ohio campaign as It could ·be to the 1970 state nation Scene. The..dilislature
~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii.................-= s ~~ Man on !he Go. who led ! There were the little pub- man one-vole" ·aoclrioe. Even· in 1964.
races.
I could be excil!ng iil!!l',-produt·
the Republican sweep at the IiciZed Saturday mornina ses- 1I · v it was Rhodes who 'tep,
.GOP Battles Apathy
Demoeratl Look To 1970 I live. The GOP will ril&lt;ell to rind
polls stamped his mlluence up. sion&lt; witll leaders from all ped in lo solve the problem The state campaign soon The first problem for Oemo. o candidate to run a'lfAlnst Lau·
on ~II aspecls of life in Ohio ~alks ol life to promote Negro Iwhen the legislature failed to found Republicans fiRhtlnR ap, crats looking to 1970 a! the sche In 1970. And butll parlles
during his first term as gover- employmenl and ease racial come up witll-a new plan for alhy as lhey knew lhey had a slale level .wlll be 10 line . up wlll be Iookmg to the·&gt;l970 state
MlbDLEPORT, '0 .
nor and the voters rewarded tensions. Or programs to ex. electing representatives.
WJ(lner and Democrats fightmg !!everal possJble candJdate~. rhe races.
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him w1th hiS second reeord·size ' pand the college system. Or to The governor directed the rs· despair as many. felt the race st~n,d pro~lem ~s lo fin(f a
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VICtory. He won by about 700,- develop airports. Or improve apportionmenl,board to draw a was over before 11 starled.
~ ng b~ard that w&lt;ll
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, 000 votes.
1the economic climate. Or trips plan in line with the federal , Reams worked hard, harder VIde statewide exposure.
The Rhodes . Jed GOP land- to promole the stale 's tnutist court order. His decision is still 1than mosl challengers_ would Rea~s expects to continue
•slide was lhe big spectacular attractions.
bemg challenged in the courts. have d~ne In such a Situation. Ia&lt;llve m state politiCS. Nobndv
Buckeve
politics
in
1966
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bul the board'S · plan won ap, : He viStted all the. countles. 1 expected him to wm In 19116
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proval from lhe federal courts workin~ for party umty and or· and most successlul .stale can.
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State lot legislators fi'&lt;tm lhe state at • Rhodes campatgned hard a t1me or so before wmnlng
r Oh IO for many!• speech to the. Republican
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: Convention pmpom . ~ro ems large.
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across .the state for the RPPU b ,lelect'ton.
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The Republi can victories on !and suggested solutions.
i The yesr hega.n with lhe !lean . trcket, visiting all of the The Demo_cralic. eand1d~te
· Nov . 8 kepi the parly in con. I But day 10 and day out il was 1Democratlr parly 10 search for counbes and urgm~ a down.lhe- mana•ed dunng hiS campaign
I trol ol all state offices for an· Rhodes who dommaLed the Oh1o' stale candidates. lise! I a big line RepUbli can v~te.
not ' make many d en~ml:
i other four ye ars. making at Scene. both in his public func· story.
The Nov. 8 electton broughl a Will
hiS party. an •
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I leas I an eight-yea r stretrh for ' tions and in executive decisions Then came th~ campaigns , Republic~ l_andslide and a wor: hard durmg .the ne:.~
thr party in lhose offi ces.
1 whi ch shaped not only the state 1with several outs1de speakers, 1 Democra.tic dtsaster.
f?m
ars, could be m 8 po
11 also increased the partv's Igovernment but exerted consid· i mcluding President Johnson , ~ And w1th It came challenges Uon '" lead lhe parly agatn.
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conlrol of the legislature lo tile erable influence upon all as· i visilin g Ohio. .
and quest~ons and problems for But Rea ms iD ~bVIous~ hs
point that the GOP will have ' perfs of life in Ohio.
1 Other Highlights . Usted
both parttes.
aware of those
IS par
w 0!
Our very be$t
I almost unlimited power.
I While Rhodes domina led the 1 Along the way there w~&lt; no- Speculation . lmmedl a t e I ,Y , would hke to be governor · s'
wi sheS for a tru lv
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Largest Ia Congress
1 picture, there
were numerous ilitical news at the M1dwe.;;t i arose concermng the govern~r s! Robert Sweeney, who h _a I
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And
it
increased
the
Ohio
Re-o
events
wh
ich
kept
the political ' Governors Conference in Cin- future since the Cons.tttutmn . won one _ of three statew~de !
ASHLAND OIL . &amp;
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publican
delegation
in
the
U.S.
~cene
intPrest.\ng.
cinnati, Sen. Stephen M. prohibits him f~m servmg an- races. mt~ht want to run or '
REFINING COMPANY
House of Representatives by six
House Reapportioned
Young's needling or Johnson 011 . other term. H1 s o~ly answer I govern~r m 1970. A. man to
Ashland Oil Products
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19
ma
ki
ng
it
the
largest
The
year
saw
Ohio
elect
the Vietnam War, the overthrow was he would contmue to do l walch " Cleveland City
Gllen S. Br&lt;~wn,
I from 'any state and potentially state representatives on a
of the Ohio House Jeadershin by ' the best he CI') Uld as gnvPrnor. , cil President James Stanton. He I
Coml'(tl~slon Agen1
LP·GaS Deater
i a slrong force m shaping party. ulation
basis instead of
both parties, the re turn of Rob- Still the specul ation continued ' has . tile best forum among poPorntto;; tOhlo' · : 992-2166 lpolicey there.
Icounties lor the firsl time.
ert Taft Jr. to ortice. the reor. about a po,.ihl• place for ~1m tenllal Democrallc candidates
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Ii~.~~alti~ of lhe Democratic on th e 1968 natinn al tlrket. or
Ii
and organized labor's , runnin g for the Sem:tte in 1970.
.. "! ;t,·
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cool atlitude toward the Demo. or retiring to private Ill~ In
who had been their tradi· 19'71 after a career in public
Ilona! parlner.
service.
The year began wltlt Demo- ! I.e~l&lt;lature Urban Conll'nlled
crats having a most dHficult , Hi!-\ immediate conrern was
BEST
f:;,· r'·n air u•i rh ju:r.
time lining up ,! candidate for ,!he legislature meeting Jan . 2.
t/.•ei r m es~n.ge,
govertlor. State headquartero II is a new kind ol legislature,
WISHES
appointed a screening commit· controlled by cil.y and suhurban
tee that finally recommended , lnteresis. II will face the u•ual
state Sen. Frazier Rea ms Jr. of knotty problems - tinances.
Toledo as a randidate.
i education.
welfare - plus a
Then headquitrlers declrled to , number of others such as air
remain neulral In lhe primary and water pollution, hi ghway
and the handsome young To- Isafetv. revision of lhe Insurance
ledo senator tronn('f'd s t ~ft' Rl'{), and banking laws, and assorted
Harry Meflwain In the May urban problems to n"m' a few .
wish you Joy, , .In laughter and good
conlest.
At the same time. lhe jockcheer , , • joy in gif11 and glad turprises
Next there was the unusnal, eying will begin among those
spectacle of the candidate fnr ' who want to succeed Rhodes as
, , , joy in I rlends and !anp.Jy ~ • , joy at
governor being unable to ap- · Povernnr. Trf' ~ ovP rnor
Christmaa, with all it~ ·llt!ep meaning.
point the party stale chairman. doubtedly will have a major
WUJiBm L. Coleman, who bad say in selecting his •uccessor.
May the trlie old-Caehioned ljoya or the
taken his !umps and a fe '' bou· : Bul those RepUblicans
aeaeon eoJDe:~ ;rou •• ;
Huger .loDjJo
during 10 years as Dem· would like to be governor wi!l
loeratic chairman, bowed out to 1 won be busy building th'"e,;;~;; l l
FROM
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t,,, ALL OF US AT
for Ueulenant govemor. for oublic &lt;upoorl 1! fc
1 ~'~". wanted
Eugene (Pete) . should smile on tit em.
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O'Grady as chairman.
1 Across the street from
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But Robert Sweeney of Cleve- Statehouse, at Democratic h•••· '
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land, the congressman-at.large, quarters. the problems
POMEROY, OHIO
Pomeroy Pastry Shop
who had decided to protect his many. Some moves to rebuildl tl
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POMEROY, OHIO
RACINE, OHIO .
future by running for attorney lbe organization are under way.
I\~:':~, Instead of t a c k I i n g The first trial will be In 1968 ,
e ·; ... by
IO&lt;.
1J
, refused to go along , with the first major lest
"No-/ can't "
·.•, il we pot a carJ .lrom the
O'Grady. A compromise 1970.
Coles laJt year! Why?"
was worked out to make 0'· In 1968, President Johnson
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CHARLES R.
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MEIGS COUNTY
COMMISSIONER

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establishment of the M. G. 0 '·
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M. G. O'Neil, president ol toe
General Tire and Rubber Co.
The new $1,800 annual sch&lt;ll·
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a needy and promising entering
freshman, preferable of the Negro race, who otherwise wotu•tl
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day Schoo~ 10 1. m, Jo!m Ba~ rarene - S•nd~ IJdtoOl :-;,.
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ley, . SUpl
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IL m.: Sunday Worsblp 10:31
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Forest Raa Melhodllt ebarell L m.; Evening Service 7:311 p,
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-sunday School t L m., Mrs. m.: MJd.weell l'rlyer Senice,
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Fred Nease, Supl Wori!blp •er- 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. ReY.
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vice, 10 L m. Rev. WeodeU Mmis M. Wolle, putar.
Stutler, pasttr.
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R1U1Dd Clnrrel1 a1 lite N..
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Chester Melhndlol Ohare~ - IJ'e'De - SUnday School 9:30 1.
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Worship service at 9 a. m.; m.; Morn!na W0!'8blp 10:45 L
lla.fllil&amp;
and 7:30 P. m. alternately. Wednesd•y Prater meeting , Sunday Schoel al 10 a. m.
m. : Evangelistic oervlce 7:45
Bethlehem d,lpiUt Cbareb, Prayer meelina Wednesday al 7:30 p. m. Saturday.
Pearl Casto, pastor. Mrs. Waid p. m.; Midweek Prayer service
Great lleild, lleY. C. L. O'C.. 7:30 i · m.
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Spencer, Supt.
7:45 p. m. Wednesday.
nor, putor, Robert
Lewis, Columbll Cbapel - Werablp
Epucopal
Heotb Metbodltl CburClb, lleY. 8)ora&lt;ase Cburcb Gf lite NatSupL UO a.m. MorDIJig wor- sa:v•ce eacb SuDday, 9:15 a; Grace Eplleepal
Choreh Ma&gt; Donahue. pastor: Jack ! anne - WU!Iom c. Thorpe,
shl· and Suaday School, 7 p. m., S~ ~ 10 a. m., i Pomeroy- Tbe Rev. Richard I Bechtle. Churcb School Supl; I pastor: Sunday School t 30 a.
m. £venlnq service, 'lbursdoy Youth SerV1ce 6. 1&amp; P· m. Even·, B. Marlin
Rector Sunda Church School, 9•30 a.m.; Wor·l m.; Morning wlll'shi1110:30 a.m.
7.311 o.m. prayer meeting.
1111 Worship 7 p. m. eacb Sua- I Morning p;ayer and· Sermt:. 1ship Service, 10:30 a:m.: Met!J.
1
day.
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m
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odtst
Youth
Fellowship,
6
p.m.:
Pentecmtal
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10 30 1
Carpoter Bopfill
L'bllrl!h Freedom Gospel Millsloa
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Official Board meeting, first
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- Sunday Scllool, 9:SO a.m. 8aijhan Stlver.vllle Rd. ; L.
EUB
Sunday of month, 7:311 p.m.; Peatecostal .Uaembly, Roate
Momma w0!'8blp 10:15 a.m. _ Gluesene~p. pastor;
Roger
. WSCS, sedond Monday
ol 124- Rev. Paul E. Jones. pa.. ,
Wi!Jord, Stipt.. Sunaay Scllool, Enterprise EUB Cborcb _ month, 7•30 p.m.: Eleanor Cfr. tor. Sunday School 10 a. m.;
First Bapi!JI Cbareh, Middle. 10 a 1.; Evangelistic service, 7 Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor. cl~, second Thursday: Class 12, Worship, Wednesday and Friporl, ReV Donald Boone pu. :30 P. m. Prayer meeting 7:30 Worsblp service 9:30a. m.; SW&gt; llnrd Wednesday; Afternooa Clr- day.
tor.
Scbool 9: 15• a.m. P. m. Tuesday.
day School 10:30 a. m. Youth cle•. fourth Thursday afternoon: 'l'be PeateeOstal Cburcb Mld·
Geo'11e Baker, ~upt. 10 , 15 a.m. Rutlaad Mfosloa - .0 II v e Fellowship 6:30 p. m.; Boys choir practice, Wednesday.
dleport - South 3rd Ave.; Ret.
.. orship Service; BYP 6 p.m.; Newman, ~ missiOnary pastor; m.; E~eniog service, 7:30 p. Letart
Folio
Motbod!OI B. L. Barrett, pastor: Sunday
Evening worship. 7:30 p.m.; Sunday School
9:30 a. m.; and Gll'ls Fellowsblp, 6:30 p. Charge Jameo F. Early, pas- School 10 a. m.; Sunday even'
YI"dnesda 7'30 m Pr
Wtrshrp 10:30 a. m.; Preachmg m., 2nd and 4tb Sundays: Youth tor - LETART FAJ.J.'I _ Wor- iDI ~angelistic service, 7:30
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meetlo [·30 · .m.P·cb~r ay~ 7:30 p. m.: Prayer service, Choir, 6.:30 p. m. Wednesday. sbip, 7:30 p. m. Sunday lei· ~· m., Wednesday Bible SludJ
bee. : 1'
P '
prac 17:30 p. Ill· Wednesday.
Prayer Meeting, 7:30 · p. m., cep1 2Dd Sunday);
Cburcb 7.30 p. m.• Sawrday nrght Pray.
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Wednesday.
School, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. Uni· er and Worsb1p 7:30 , , m.
Flnl lllpu.t Cburelt, Pome- Chun:h 0/ Chmt
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fled service, 9:30 a. m., IDd
Pr~J~by~ ·
roy - lleY. Carver WUilams.
Bradbory Cborcb of Chris!- Morning Star EUB Church - Sunday of month. EAST LErum
~!!day School U:30 b'U 10:2l1. Larry Williams, minister; Bible Rev. Menzel Smith, pastor: TART - Worship, 8 p. m., 2nd Middleport F'irlt Ualled Prellorslup lervlce, 10:30 L m.: School and Morning Wor b' Sunday School, 9:45 a. m., Roy and 4th Thursdays·
Cburcb byterlao Clllll'eb - Rev. Bow·
Nur ~ llld Junior Cburcb for t0:30 a. m.; Christian Eo:..:~:
~eter, Supt., Earl Shuler, Schotl, 9:30 a. m. Sunday. AP· ard Ruppel!, pastor; SUnday
THI: CMUitC H I'"Oit ALl.
cn~ldreu.
or, 6 p.. m.; Eve•ing Wor· Asst. : Morruog worship, 10:45 PLE GROVE - Worship, a p. School 9:30 a. m., Fred Lewis,
,t.LL. I'Oflt THK CMURCH
lnl Baptltl Cllard. llae!De, sbip, 1 p. m.
a. m., Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m., 1st and 3rd Thursdays; Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Worship;
~v. C.~ O'Ct~ pastor. Hemloti Grove Christian m. Thursday. Youth Fellowship Cburch School, 9•30 L m. SW&gt; 5:45 p. m. VF ; Wed .. a:30 p.
'Jilt Chwdl i1 lhe l••lnl f.._ial- .... r!l '"' Uw ~lldinr rtf tlurte-Unday
ool U:30.. auk Cle- Cburcb '- James Quisenberry. 7' 30 p. m. Sunday.
day. GREAT BEND - Wor· m. Junior Choir; 7 p. m. Sen- '
tero OO f&lt;,oodciti•~nlili p 11••-~­
,.houa of opir•uuol vol un. Wilhollt a
lalld.
Supt.;
10:45
a.
m.
MCIJ'
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9
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9
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Cl:t11reh. Milhl:r -........&lt;7
Ing W hlp · I 30
BYF . ors lp rvlce, . a. m.: Lottrldge EUB
Church - s P ' a. m., s an
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...- o•vlHMI•on et.ll ou,....ive, TIItt-.
pastor; SUndays; Churcb School, 10:15 Syracuse Flr•t United Pre,.
•na J::Or Fel~wJi ~i' m. Sunday Si:bool, 10 a. m., Ray , Rev. Jack Young,
• •• low IUIInd '""""''" why e.-.ry
,......,ft lhould 11t"nd • nr•- •••u·
Even;' Se .
p, p.
Whaley, Supt.
Sun~1y School u~ a m L m. Sunday, MORSE CBAPEL bylerian Church - Rev. LiD·
...1 ~ ond IUJtiOit'"l W Ckur.to T~
. ... • l J ~'orhio own.!llh.&lt; : J r ....
m J'VIce; Wednesday. BradloN Cburcll of Chris!- Russell Archer, Supt. lfunday - worsh1p, II a.m., lsi and 3rd son H. Slebbina, pastor. Wor7 30
h;.clllldr..,'••ke 13! Forlh.•U
• f hilt -.nun il.)' olld 1111i1M. 14 &gt;
8 30 : ·m.
Cho~: Joe Robmson, nunls.ler;' Hom· worship, 10:45 a. m. and 7:JO Sundays; Churcb School 9:30 a ship 9 a. m. ; Sunday School,
t 'gr lhe •tr of ~ l111Ud! itlllf,
lor Cbo!r Practice.
er Fo.,...l, Supl; Brble School p. m. alternately. Bible Study m. SUnda!.
10 a. m.; Bible Study and pray.
,.hid! --~~ · &amp;Mil and. ml lttal
IU IIP&lt;If' l'lon 1111 JO Ill rhurtfl ~
Chesl!lrt . k
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9.30 a. m.; Morning WorshiP and prayer service, led hy pas- Mbtersvdle MelhodiOI Church er service Sunday 7 p. m.
.lt.rl)' INl Nlll
Blbll dlil)-.
Panek • wa:O~ GHar:: 10:30 a. m.; Evening Worship, tor, 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. - Wendell G. Stutler, pasior.
Harrisonville Presbyterin
~slot · W bi
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• 7 p. m. Wednesday 7 p. m. 81· Christian Endeavor 7·30 p m Sunday School, 10 a. m.; Wor- Church, Howard Ruppel!, pu.
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dy..,
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HarUoN .8 .....,1 9
DST: e Stu :
3rd Salurday of mooth.
ship serYice 11 a. m.
tor. Sunday School, 10 a. m. ;
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a.L m.
• llel1er &lt;Church ol Christ ·
Portland Methodisl Chlll'CII- Worship 7:30 p. m.
ciiUe Kyger UCC 9:30 EST. Bible ~I 9•30 a. m. Preacl&gt; Sooth Bethel EUB Cbureh - Jolin Kimbler, pastor. Sunday SyracuRe Mlssio·· - Earl Cus~eshlre Bapllst 10:45 EST. !Dg 10:30 a. m., first and third Rev. Jalk · Young, P a. School 9:30, Harold Rtllsh, tor, pastor. Wednesday and Frl·
Tuesdoy" urcb School . at HarUord, at Sundays.
tar: Sunday School 9:45 a. m., Supt.: Allen Brewer, Ass' I. day services, 7:30 p. m.
Pso lms
I 50 DST: Kyger 10:211 EST, Masoa Cily Chorch ol Christ, Norman H. ,Bahr, Supt.; Sunday Supt., Preaching 7:30p.m. Sun119
105· 112
lnd Cheshire 9•45 EST.
Miller Street - Sunday Bible Worship 10:45 a. m. and 7:30 Rac!Da Metbodlst Churcb Latt4Jr Day Saints
MI. IJlllon F.W.B. ·Church - Study, 9 a. m.: Evening Wor- P. m. allernately. Bible Study Jobu W. Kimbler, pastor; Sun•
:Unday School 8•45 a_.m., Earl ship, 7,30 p. m.; Bible Study, and Prayer Service, led by pas- day School 9,30 a. m.; PreachRoorcamz~ Church of Jesao
•Iarkey, Supt. ; Everung wor·l 7:30 p. m. Wednesday.
tor, 7:30 p. m. Thursday.
ing t0:30 a. m.; MYF 6 p. m.; Cbrlsl ol Llltler Day 8alnts With the hope it will. in same mPtr~llre. Ioder and help 111..
lhip, 7:30 , p. m. by Cecil Cor, I Middleport Cborcb Gl Cllrlsl
Pra er and Bible Stud 7:30
Joseph Stobart. pastor. 6 mtlrs
lain thflt which i• good in fumil~ ami romrnunil,. liff'. thiJJ fpa.ayman; VOUDg Petp!e'o mee~ 5tb and Main Streets _ Do : Tl!ppera Plabto EUB Cburcb : m. ~edn sd
y,
p. from Racme on Racme . Pori0
ng and Blblil Study, 1:30 p m.
Hi
- Rev.
Jack Yoong, pas
e ay.
land Road. Sunday School, 9 30
ture i• sponsored by tile bus ine.•s firms and . orgrrniz11tiont
F!ro; Hapllst C' ., ofltll~uil aid cks, minister: BIb I e lOr; Sunda} worship, 8:30 Rock ~prmgo
ll!:ethodisl- a. m.; Worship 10:30 a. m.,
whoae m1meJJ appear below.
Re s.m
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School, UO a. m., Kenneth Me. a. m. Sundlly Sch 1 10
Chester Lemley, pastor: Wor S da
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ueJ J. Jackson, pas- Elblnney, Supt.; Morning Wor- Hobar.,l vm
· eyard, otsu, l a.B~bl.: sbip service 9:30 a. m.; Sun- un Y eWvedenmg servh~ce at 7
wr. ayer Rervlce 9:30 a. m ; shi• 10 .30
E . W
P
1 e da S ho
. MYF P. m. ;
., wors 1p serv1ce
Sunday School 10 a m Ger-, .
· a. m. venmg •~ Study and Prayer Rervices led Y c 0 1• 10 15 a. m. .
11 7:30 p. m.
!rude Bl•tler, Supt..; Worship ship, 7 p. m. Prayer Service, by pastor, 7:30 p. m. Tuesday. 6:30 p. m. Prayer and Bible
l~rvfct: 11 L m 1 t and 2nd Wednesday, 7 p. m.
Adull Class Meeting 7:30 p m Study, Wednesday, 7&lt;30 p. m.
Roman Catholic
~AKING(Cf,.
lunda
I 5·30. s
8 U
Pomeror Cborcb Gl Cbrlsl - last Monday ol month
. . Rutland Methodist Church Oar ..dy of
Mlutea
:rr
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m. ap st Jerry Masters, pastor; Sunday
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Rev. C. J. Lemley, pastor: Long Bollom _ Rev. George
'.tnroln -Mf'n-IJry-Com.t t · Ti:ngl1.sh Ford
.1 . nld n.
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Mary School, 9·30 a. m., Churcb se~ Syracuse EUB Cll1!1'e• ~Rev. Cburcb School 9:30 a. m.; Wor· R. Sblpman Adm _ Sunday
Baker~ ot llo!sum Bread
85 N Cu urt St.
At hens
593·6601
Cl~tf."'
KlnpbiiJ'1 vice 10:30. a. m.; Christi811 En- Paul A. SeUera, pastor: Sun. ship service. 10:30 a. m. MYF Masses; I0:3o a. ,;,,, 5 p. m.
Radand 11ret 'WIU Ba
deavor, 6:30 p. m. ; Evening Rer· day Schoo~ 9:30 a. m.: Beo Monday, 6:30 p. m..
Holy Days: 5 p. m.
Cb rei!
Pilat vice, 8:30 p. m.
Quisenberry, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Sutto1 Metbodlsl Cbureb SL Jlbn'a Calholfc Mlssloa~· .
~u\ Taylor. Rolland Chore~ ol Chris!- Morning Worship service, lsi John W. Kimbler, pastor; Mro. Near Guysville (Ootch Rlrlg•I ·
. a'
Y
~ • 10 a. Roy Carler, minister.
Bible and 3rd Sundays ol lhe mpnth. Lesler L. Rnu.&lt;h. Supt. Wur- Rev. Frank Manleri. pastor.
~· .:/ri~d~ · Supt. •. P;""l&gt; . School, 9:30 a. m. Worship and UO p. m. Evening Evongeli~ sll1p 915 a. m., Sunday School Sunday Mass 10•30 a. m.: Holy
Builders and Building Snppl.ito
servl . ~00
P. :.. ayer i Preaeblna semce 10:30 a. m. lie Servr~, 2nd. and 4th Sun· tO IS a. m.
Day of Obligation 6:30 a.m.;
WCAL UNION 56fl8
ces. · p. ID. ednesday. ' Young Peop!e'a meetmg, 6:30 day of mooth.
oa• Grove Melbodlst Church Confession 'h hour
before
Chester, Ohio
Ph. 985·2005
Ravenswood, W. Va.
Community ·
I p. m. Evening Service, 7 p. m. Bethany EUB Church - Rev. John W. Kimbler , pastor, Earl Mass. '
ApGRtelic C&lt;immumty Cllsrcb, , V. B. Braley, Bible Sch10l SupL Paul A. Sellera, paslor: Mom· Cross. SupL Sunday School at
P~geville. Sullday School 10 a. I Zloa c•arch Gl Chrilll, Poin. log Worship, 9:30 a. m.; Sun- 10:15 a. m.: Preaching 9.15.
Salvation Army
m. Sunday; ·Evangelistic serv- ' eroy · HarrlsonviUe Road -Eu- day School, 10:30 L m., Blythe Syracuse Mell!odlsl Church 111e Salvalloa Army, - f!!D.
Ices 7:30 p. m. Sunday Prayer gene Underwood. minister. 81- Theiss, Supt.: Youth Fellow. Wendell G. Slutler, pastor; Wor· rey Ray S. WiDing, officer in
Ashland Oi l Product!
iervices ·Thursday, 7:30 p.m. ble School, 9:30 a. m.: Morn. sblp, 6:30 p. m.
ship service, 8:35 a. m., SUn· cbarge. Sunday 10 a. m. HtU·
&amp;
Br own's Bottle Gas
llluoo Bapt101 Saaday School ing Wor'!lllp, 7:30 p. m. ; Ill&gt; CARMEL EUB Church-Rev. day School H5 a. m.; MYF oess meeting; 10:30 a. m. Su~
:140 Uncoln SL Middleport 992-2550
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., D.A.V. Hall, CO!iter Secolld , bert Ref!; Bible School Supt. Paul A. Sellers, pastor: Sun. Sunday 6 p. m. Prayer meeting day School. Sunday 7 p. m.
and P..-iroy, Mason Sponsored
Chitrch 01 God
day School, 9:30 a. m., Wayne Sunday 7:30 P. m.
Young People's Legion: 7·30 p.
by Frellt!!I .CII.Y Baptist Church ClleRter ' Choreb of God _ Roush, Supt.; 10:30 a. m. Mor1&gt; ByteD RIUI Free Methodist- m. Salvation meeting; Thor.
'n GaiUpolll. Alflllaled wltb s. Rev. Dale Thornton, paslor. lng Worship, 2nd and 4th Sun. Robert E. Smith, Sr., pastor. day, I to 3 p. m. Ladies Home
BC. Rev. R. L. Pillaon, paslor Sunday
School, 9,30 a. m.; day tf the month; 8 p. ~ Eve1&gt; &amp;mday Sch10! 9:30 a. m.; 0. League: 7 p. m. Prep classes:
lunday ScllooJ every Sunday. Morning :~; Wol'11bip at 11 L lng EvangeUstfc Serv1ce, 2st 0. Patterson, Supt.; Morning NO .P· m. Bible· Sludy, prayer
"Ohio's O!dw Dodgt Deoler"
Sales - ALLIS CHALMERS - Servlee
I P· m. Preaching services the m. Eva.Ustic ,.rvlce 7•30 p. and 3rd SUnday of month.
Worship 10:30 a. m. Youth Sei' meetmg. Other aervices by an- I
PaTm - Industrial - Laum &amp; Gar&lt;f8n·
Middleport, Ohio
llh Sunday of eaeb month.
m.: Pra~ meetina. 7,30 p.m. Trfnrty Uldled Cllorch Of ~ce us p. m.; EviiDI!ellstlc DOUDeement
Tuppers Plams
Phone 867-34.'11 ·
Mt Mor!U Ba[IIUI Cllarell- Tuesday:'~ Young
People's Cltrlot, Pomerey - Rev. W. H. message 7:30 p. m.; Prayer
ADVENTIST
Corner o1 Fourth and lllaln Sl Service 'tfrlday 7·30
m.
Perrin, pastor; Carl
Kautz, meeting Thursday 7:30 p. m.
M1ddlepo11. Rev. Ny~· Borden: ML Mo(tu ci.urcb :f God- Supt.; Sunday School, 9:15 a. Laurel Cliff Free Methodlot u!'~ero~ Sn=berryDay Advea·
minister. 8undQ Scheol UO 1. Rev. ~
- Salterfield pasler m. Worship, 10:25 a.m.
Cl!urch - R. Eugene Gill, pas. Rd
or~ .
Belghl!
lit Amol~ Rlellar&lt;b, SupL !0.30 Sunday
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sblp se
P;st~, F. W. ,Gifford,
"Kentucky Fried Chlcktnn
11 a. m. and 7,30 DanvDie Pnlrfm Rolloess - Pbil Wise, Supt.; Morning """'
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Naomi lllpllst Chureb - p. m.
meellng 7,30 p. m. ILAngsvDie POSI Office), Rev. ship 10:30 a. m.; Youth sen. ft!fte 00
Ass ~=th
Pomeroy
SundaJ School 9 30 a. m. ; Wor- Tuesday; ~ Yoong
People's Chas. E. Dozer, pastor; SUnday lees 7 p. m.; Evangelistic aer- Sch 1 l
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sltlp II o. m.; Wednesday, 7 meetfnl, 1,30 p. m. Friday.
School 1:30 a.m. Mrs. Robert vice 7:30 p. m. Mid· Week pray.
oo • ~· m. Worship 3 p.m.
Rolland Cburcb Gl God _ Grate•. S~pt. Worship at . 10:30 er service 7:30 a. m. Wednes.
United Brethren
p. m., _Prayer service.
Rood . Rev. Clyde Hinton, Rev
U•vid Sheets pastor a. m. , Pilgrim Youtb, 6.45 p. day.
Ed u lied Breth
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pastor: Sunday SchoeJ '30 • . Sunday 9iihool 10 a. m:; Eva~ m.; EvangeJJstic service, 7 301 Tile United Metbo4lst Cllorcl! I an.:~h~ - Rev. ~:.n a"
Church on.d Office SUpPlier- Glftl
Wt Fill All Doctors Presertnffnn.t
m., Ralph Carl. Supt. . SUnday gellstic •Arvlc• 7,30 Voung p. m., Mfd.Week Prayer and Pomeroy- Sunday School, 1:15 Blake pastor: Sunday School
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Pomeroy 992·2641
Worsltlp service 10•30 a. m. People · lndeavor. 7,30 p. m. Praise, Wednesday, 7:30 p. m. l•· m. Fourth Sunday of Advent. ! It ' . WI D1 Hoi ..,_
Middleport
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Divine Worship 10:30 a. m. Set- , a. m.,
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• Kbtcdom Ball el Jebovah s ,..
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TUNE IN
Wilneoo, 900 Broadway Mid· ln. 7:30 p. m. the Chrfstmu , vice a
p
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dleport - Publle meeti,;g Suo· program for lhe oomh famH . M~:··k reac mg
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ee prayer meeUn~o
General Mercharniise
y, 2 P. m.,
~atchtower nl ht 7 to 8
Chrf tm 1 7:30 p. m. Wednesday, Mrs.
F'urniture and Appliances
Sludy. 3 p. m.: B:ble Study, ~. Carols a:d ~ndlell~ti~; llazle Holsinger, class tead•.
Tuppers Plains
667.3280 Phone 985-2125
Chester. Oblo
futsday 7 p. m.: Sen ice mee~ 1 1 .11
nd rr· d
' Lelarl Fallo u·•led llrelbret
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II Cbrlat Cllarcll - James Mol'
1rY School, 7 p. m. ·'l'bursday.
N
r1soa, pastor. Siplay School 11
S.rliiOIII From Grece Episcopal Church, Pomeroy
Lutheran
msarene
1:30 a. m. Preichlns aorvices
~L Job'l 1.a11Jeru Cburelo- The Cbarell ol tile Num!lle llnt and third Tllursday at
WHITE SEWING MACHINES
1390 WMPO RADIO
Bulovn Watrhes - Soles and Sen&gt;iet
Momtna Worship 9 L m.· Sun. Ckester - Rev. Herbert Gratt 7:30 p. m. Second and fourth
•£vtrythingl"or the Womm~ lhnr s..n.&lt;'
. REV. RICHARD MARTIN;·':tECTO.R
day Scbool 10:30 L m. Pastor, Olarles BlseU, Ass'L Sunday
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Middleport
992·5320 186 N. Second
Middleport .
IIU!v. Joseph «nuy,
School 1:30 L m.;
Mornb11 Sanda1 at 7:30 P. m. Prayer
~ 'Wonhlp . . . . . . . . . . . . 1~30 AM Sullday
st. Paal'• Lderaa Cbweb- Worshl~ 11 a. m.; NYPS 1:46 meettna leCOlld and
l«lrtb
832 E. l!emDd St, . Pomeroy. P. m:: Evenmg Service, 7:30 l!lursday, 7:30 p. m. and first
A 211•"UIIIIC~ APJ)I'!Jat11 To Rtl~Qfoiu Prob'-1.
Sundty School ,,3f·a. m.,-Wor- p. m., Midweek l'rlyer aervlca lnd third So~. 7:30 p. m.
sltlp service 10·,. a. "' PaRtor pastor; M/'11, Edna Life, SupL l'rlyer meetin• ..... Wed!let..,
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Rev. Joseph. Kfaly.
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Metllpdi#
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Sunday School It· t o30 .a. m., NYPS Young People, I:G p.rD.; rililla, liastor. bd&amp;J
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Pomoroy

Suppol'l the Church ot I/OIIf Cholet

.HEINERS BAKERY .
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Toke Somtoili With .firu·To Churcln P"m~l'Jl? (~ 110 yean
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Sing out 1M pnl!m of
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II'JIIIe hours spent traversblg made, the three began to disthe coming entry into the
city of Jerusalem, the grassy
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fields of the grulng lands were "I think," Melchior slated,
especially inviting.
"that since his kingdom Is the
And the cool, shaded spot by greatest, Balthazar should be
little stream offered plentl- first in our entry Into Bethlelui grass for the animalo, and hem."
the busy crowded street~ of

OKIB CIIIUSTMA8 TREE Ia trimmed by Jaae Jayroe,
aallve Okllto111D111d eurrent Miss Amerlea, at Cypress
Gardens, .1111. Tile llant eactu1 deeorated for Chri•tmas
- • prlek!J bacltdiop for the Oklahoma beauty dressed

II alluop UlR Ub a aolllllem belle.

Here'• wilhlng you the long·laatillsr
Jaoppillul of ciA old·fa••i?lled Yule!
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PHONE 992-3130

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Daily Sentinel, ·Pomeroy·lfldliJepon,··~.;

Buffalo, Mrs. EmniDDI
son of Eleanor and Mra.
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Long of Liberty; three sisten; I
and one brother. Burial Fiwriliie,ndsl
m the church cemetery.
may call at the Raynes
Gauge readlogs:
Gallil)Oiis
PT.
PLEASANT
'J'he
SherDam
12.1, 15.0, running II reel
al Home, Buffalo.
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PT. PLEASANT Funerai 1
iff's department investigated on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason •··
service for Mrs. Ethel Jeflric.
a two vehicle accident Thurs- 53, Pt. Pleasant 24.30, Hinton
Maser, 78, Red House, Putn,_.m
AcriONS FILED
day night resulting in $300 prop- 1.96, Kanawha Falls 5.47, Chat·
County, will be held Friday
erty damage, but no personal lesion 20.15 rising. London llam
2 p.m. in the Walker Chapel PT. PLEASANT - Two civil injuries or arrests.
was on the sill, Marmet W'"
Methodist Church, Red House actions have been flied in
The
mishap
occurred
on
P.t.
running a quarter of a loot, and
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Mrs. Maser, mother of Dar- office of the Circuit Court. ll oth 33 above New Haven. Drivers W.mr·!eld Dam 3 fee,• ·
nell Jeffries of Point Pleasant, actions concern the parlllion of of the vehicles were 1dcntified Boat Movemellts:
died Wednesday in a S 0 u 1 h common property of d1vorcoo as Jeanette K. W•li.ams, 30,
Charleston hospital.
couples. One action is styled Pomeroy, Ohio, and Olive R · Ohio Ri.cr - Jeflbqat up 14,
Other surviving in additwn to Blanche E. Bland vs. James Burgess, 41, New Haven.
9;30 p.m.; Frankbn P-ierce up
son Darnell are another son, W. Bland, Jr., West Columbia. Arrests recorded at the coun- 14, 11:55 p.m.; George Price
Herman of Columbus; daugh- Th' oilier action is styled Anna ty jail for the past twenty-four down 15, 2;50 a.m.; Rose
ters, Mrs. Clifford Rayburn oil May Hili vs. Tarrance
Hill, hours are Charlrs M. Harbour, down 15, 5 a.m.; John. W. Ro•e
Red House, Mrs. Lee Harmon, Henderson.
Kenova, W. Va ., charged w:lh down 15, 8 a.m.; Ind1ana liP
~~:;;;~~;.;,;~o...iiii..iii0~=========•1[ driving while intoxicated ; Bob 16, 9:50 p.m.: inca up -16,
Eugt'lle Long, Z4, Columbus, a.m. ; Martin down 16; 5;40 a.
Ohlo, charged with intoxication m.; Duncan Bruce up ,16,
I and destruction or property war-1 a.m.; New Martinsville up 17,
rant.
12;40 a.m.; Queen City up 17,
5;05 a.m.; Paul D. down 17, .
Hank Voss Feature
"·"'·' T1tan up 17, 6A3 a.m.,
Buckeye State up 17, 7 a.m.;
Of Teen·ager Parly . A. D. Haines 11 up 18, 1:05 a.
, PT. PLEASANT- A Chnst- m.; Onward up 13, 3:05 a.m.:
mas party tor teen-agers at tl1e City .,r St. Louis up 18, 4:45 a.

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CHARLCHTE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE

Walter Bc.,.:kjord down IS.

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"ALSO WATER HAULING"

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! The p:-~rt.y was pla nned as a 23 , 1 45 a .m., A. J. Patten ;·,p
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teen-agt&gt;rs · :!J. :15
Western
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I re~ulnr Sa~urd~~ n1gh~ ~anc::, Gre-enup 9:20p.m.; Alton Zeph- j
whlrh the (l l y IS ~pon sormg ,JS \'1" llP Greenup 11 r.m .; ElisfJa '
pa rt of 1ts rctreatJOn program: Woods up Greenup 11·40 p rn. _'
Hoth lhe younger and
oldeT b. p_ Jones dcwn Greenup 2:40
fOR ALL OUR
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gruu~s _ar~ invited to attend. a.m.; Jim Hougland up GreenFRIENDS
AdmiSSIOn IS fret:, lww~ver. on- up 5 d.m ; Suutbern up Gret•r1- i
Iy thos.? tet&gt;n-ag_ers holdmg_the,r up 6. 45 a.m.; Laclin Macl.:·y I
, 1967 mrmbersh1p cards_w1IJ
down Greenup 0:20a.m .; Luth- :
On this dey of celebratiol'l we
admitted . Ten door pnzes _wtd ff Herdman up Meldahi 6:25 p. i
join in happy chorus to· wish
be awarded dunng the evemng. m.; Wayne ll. up MeldahJ 7;50 i
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and yours "Meny Chrlltmesl"
Jl m.; William Pitts down Me·
Town Employes are
dahl a p.m.: Baby Lear
up !
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Guests for Party
Meld&gt;hl 11:15 p.m.: Boc • "SYRACUSE, OHIO ·
EXCELSIOR OIL CO.
KUT 'N KURL BEAUTY SHOP
Employees of Middleport Po· down ~leldahi !:30 a.m.; P\o~
Cllgo Oil Products
Pomeroy, Ohla
Pomtroy lice and Street Depts. held a r.eer up Meld2hl 1:30 a.m.; W.
Elma Russell. Owner
Phone 9!12-2685
Christmas party last Thursday · S. Rhea down Meldahl 4 a.m
evening at the town ha ll. _AtGallip&lt;tlis Dam _ Knox
tendingwere
Mayor
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ldown
2:40p.m .; Helen Z. down j
Ma~ the world rejoice aga in, in
er, Polree Ch1c£ Herb Gi lkey ; 9,05 o.m.: J&lt;:actern up tOAO p. I
on Earth Good·Wil\ to Men.
members or the street depart- m.; On.:o up 12:10 a.m.; !:)olvay
ment, Lawrence M;mley, Elbe:-t down 1. 40 a.m.; Zimmer up
Wishing you
the spirit of
Smith and Robert Pooler: pol- 2,05 :un.; Frieberger . down
a ~ oliday sea1on
that
Holy
Ni,ht,
icemen Ray Manley and Ed- 3_40 a.m. ; E£so Pennsylvania
gleaming
we
wish
. ward Spencer : Betty 11 a r s I, up 5:25 a.m.; Peggy Downey
with
;you
joy
and
1 Jeff
Darst. and Mrs. S1gman. d
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peace.
· Re fres hments or homema de OWll 7· ' 5 · ·
candy and cookies were served. Kariawha River - ; ~ Olean·
.
Young Jeff Darst distributed der down Mcrmet 4 p.lJI-'·;A.nen
gifts.
R. Merrill down
m.; Franklin B.
SYRAai!E
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OHIO
Pleosant Valley Hospital
3;•15 a.m.; H. E.
up
AdmiUed · Mrs. Rhoda Allen, Winfield 2;20 p.m.; Nattonal
RUTLAND
OHIO
DR. HAROLD D. BROWN
POMEROY, OHIO
Pt. Pleasant; Howard Sherk•y, Winfield 3;05 p.m.; W. II. Sha·
ver, Jr. down Winfield 6;10 p.
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Discharged: Mrs. ClcH·ence m .: Lury Jane Lucas down
'Tennant, New Haven.
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up
Winfield 1L2&gt; p.m.; CharillB K.
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:&gt;hearer down Winfield UJ) a.
m; Tammy White up Winfield ,
Laughter
uo d.m.; Fort Dearborn up
of children,
Holzer Hospital:
Visiti&gt;Jg Winfield 4 25 'm.
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greetings of
hours
2-4
and
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Pareuts
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friend s, make a
only on Pediatrics Ward.
800 LICENSED
Merry Christmas
lulfillod,,may your
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COLUMBUS
WPli - Nearly I
Rest wjshes.
joy bo dt•p and lading.
I Miss Hazel M. ~rnith, 828 800 practical nurses were gwM'ddl
Fourth _Ave.; Ronald H. Toler, , en licenses Thursday by the :
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DAVID SAYRE, OWNER
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POMEROY, OHIO
die V. Nevill , , Pt.
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~~~Mrs. Flossie G. Roush, Rt. l exammatwn Nov. s.g.
Racine; Mrs. Melv~n Bowman,
As caroler.!
Rt. l Pedro;
Nigel
Rice, 1
sing their
Ashland, Ky.; Waldo Hunt, Jr.,
Happy
Ravenswood; Mrs. Clif£ord G.
Christmas
We wish all our
Maynard, Huntmgton, W. Va.;
Warren
S. Starkey, Wellston;
BOngs, we
friends • veoy joyout
Albert L. Werry,
Pomeroy;
add our
and cheerful
James
G.
Price,
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Cbci1trnas Searon,
land; Mrs. Edgar Roush, Minwish you
ersville.
good cheer,
Birlbs
Mrs. Clifford G.
Maynard.,
Huntingtun, W. Va., son, 7:1.0
a.m. Thursday; and Mrs. CharMIDDLEPORT
LUNCH
ROOM
les M. Durst, Rt. 2 Letart, son,
RACIIIII
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On thi• wonilerCul holiday ot Petw rnl·~ ~
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
10:25 a.m. Thursday.
Discharges
we oeod our heartfelt ~lillllo a.1 wi '
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for your Quiatm" a. .bo mo ~~-~~~~·~ki~--~~~~ ~
Uam Bellamy, Charles E. Fields
Mrs. Linuel A. Gaul, Paul A.
Hupp, John E. Johnson, Ernest
W. Lewis, Park D. McDaniel,
Mrs, Robert F. McGuffin, Clarence Moore, Howard W, New· j
laod, Sherman A. Pratt, Ed·
"Good Will to
ward H. Remy William W. Rob- j
all mon." May
let tht spirit of
bins,
Ira Sharp, Mrs. Naomi
yourChri-..
Silvey. Tonda D. Mevens 1 Mrs.
' the satHoti hrighlln your
be lritly joyful!
Patsy F. Ward, Carl L. Willife and open
'Wish you all at tlrio timo of year
liams, Loyle Wright,
Mr s.
your hltut It lor. . ·
A :plentiful measuro of Yuletide chootl
James Montgomery,
Warren
S. Starkey, WUUam Hoback,
EVELYN'S GROCERY
and Mrs. Val D. Bailey and in- Bill's Ashland St1tion
I, 1'. QUISENBERRY, OWNER
SYRACUSE, 0.
RT. 124, COOKS GAP HILL
Jan! BOD.
MIDDLDPORT, O!i)O

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live~ a11ew. As wo relied •poa 1M! Wr
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CHRISlffiAS
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Holiday

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Hospital News

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And Gaspar agreed, saying.
""That is as It should be, and
be removed and t h e l ahail follow alter you both."
three men could bathe them- But Balthazar did not agree .
selves and don garments more uon our journey,'' he said,
filling to their station than
"there has been no rank or
soiled worn garments of the prestige among us.'' "We have
journey.
only been companions." And
also my seers and astrologers
For these three men were have said that soon now there
Jdngs, of high repute. There will be a greater king of all."
was Balthazar, who held the "Let us enter the city, as we
throne once occupied by the travelled the deserts and the
Igreat Darius, and the
even mountains, side by side.•
greater Kurush, he who bad And It was agreed that there
released from captivity the fa. would be no queotion of rank
!hers of those who now occupied or precedence in the entering.
this land so that they
might And all the three men agreed.
restore the city and rebuild the But down by the side' of the
great temple of Solomon.
atream where the pack animals
And there was Melchior, king who had borne the gifts and
in 01e land between the rivers. the baggage, rested themselves,
That i~nd from which long be- was also discussion. And in that
fore came Abraham, first fatiJ. atrange way of animals, which
er of this nation of Hebrews.
not to be understood by men,
And Gaspar, whose journey by which they convev
their
had been the longest of all. His
to one another, they
Jdngdom Jay in the far off, al- too discussed the entering.
most unknown land beyond the The powerful Arabian which
River of indus. His journey had had carried the gifts brought by
begun with the first showing
declared, "I think it
the star which he had followed filling that I should be Drst
lor so long. Begun with
to carry glft1 to the new klng.
first melting of winter snow on My master Is of great reknown
the lower peak1 of the Hindu and ancient llneage and h is
Kush and continued, through gilts should be the first to be
the pass of the Khaiber, acro11 offered."
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the ancient caravan route es- And the handsome bay who l
tablished by the Immortal
bore the rich gifts of Melchior
kander, Into the country of the asserted, "And I should
be ,
Mag), to join there with
u my master 1111 upon
chior and Belthazar who had alof gold and rule1
a
so been given the word
land."
had set out to follow that
And the paUenl jennet who
log star.
Gupar'1 gifts agreed,
But now they were, each
saying "My good frit!lld Ia not
them, certain that the
I ong a kin&amp; of a mighty land, nor has
travel was near w end. In thla be a lhrona of precious metals.
land of the Hebrews they had His realm i.s mo&amp;tly in the
learned of an ancient prophecy, hearts of loll people, u will be
"That a new klng of ail would thai of the veal ldni to which
be horn of the house ol David." we have come. l ehaU so lui."
And thl• land now was the And II waa so agreed, and on
land of the tribe of David, and the comlnc of the ne1t dly wbell
the town which they neared was the shining alar
grew even
IBE!thh•hern, the city of Dovid.
ond came down to
Moreover, though the sun hover over the Inn ln the town,
had not yet eet, already the
the party had come
to
great star was visible, high
lhet manger where lay the new
bove the town.
they had lOUgh!, and !be
So that when the
meal was finished and the preparations for the night were

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and Edith VIrginia Shuler, 1!,'
PI' PLEASANT _ Ro Lee Pt .. Pleasant, hav~ made appli·l
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calion lor a mamage license ln
Pearson, 22, Gallipolis Fen-y, the office of the county clerk.

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gifts were to be given, lbe ~~
QUIC!t SE RVICII FOR
ArJblan,. with higl&gt;held head,
THE HOLIDAY-I
moved forward lowllld&gt;lbe door
of the
.
•ut .a.JhiQ.lll8 ~ce bllf·
red his way, saying, ~ay, hold.
DRY ClEANING
Let the pallenl ODI!J the one
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whose kind brougb! · ,here the
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on the lost great jo '¥· come
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first.
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Drat hCDnd St, .
Pomtrey
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olg~h~t~ln~a~sn~o~w~s~q~ua~ll~.~w~er~e~w~e~acy~and~~af~ter~~th~e~~ ~ ;~~:O,I!~ortheall.stains
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conUnued today alter plasticC
like material Boating ln an oil
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llilck about 17 m!les from here, BY BOYNE MeCARRAGR
was discounted as from the 1
aircraft.
: Though even the early
The Federal Aviation Agency ling sun of the winter season
laid the material was not from was still well up In the ~·
the missing Ce!Sna 172, enroute the three travellers had dec1dfrom Erie, Po., ID Cleveland, ed to make their
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Negotiations are

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Being Attempted
CLEVELAND &lt;UP!) - Ef·
forlt were made today to neg&lt;&gt;tllta a pay and work dispute
which &lt;:~~used 475 of the I ,500
11111ployn in the Cuyahoga County Welfare Department to stay
off the job.

ate

CHRISTl\fAS

To Ute lilt• of cold,
! frenklncense, myrrh,
wi$8 men of the Wllrld
· offer the ChUd their
·l lllft of lwt, llllllinl
"--""'' ( peace for 1U mankind.

Taa:s broke down Wednesday between representatives
Local 17tl, State, County and
Jt!IUIIlcipal Employee union, and
county commissioner•.

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At the
011 !hot first ChrlsttiJcll, . o ,~peCial Slar
shone bright ovflt the Molhtr(llld Child.
Mrtt !he Chlfslmalllar of peace, Joy and
happlntn $hlne bright fNtl you Gild YOUII

fgr Chmllna1 gnd alllhtoll8h tho yegr.

Ptft:ndly lest Wishes From All'of'Ua

Meigs General Hospital
POMEROY, OHIO

Silent
Night
Roty d!eeked arolers ·
carl)' our slad m~se
ofYulegreetings
til I!VI'I)'One.
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SY~CUII

of holly and
JDiadetoc:, it is ODf
QCeialpJcpnre to wi~._ yo11
a, Merry £1ariatmas and to upms GUr
1\enks fer _
;ruur fAiraaaJe allru~~&amp;IIGal ille ;rear.

JOY

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We thank our loyal jHiron• for t~ happy 1110111t1one
we htve enJoyed this ye•r. -j

Tho ChrllfiJar monago
II a IOVfco of e•erlosting
joy ond hope. Moy
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heartloday
and everyday,

deep fuiiiUment;

Karr &amp; Van Zandt Motor Sales

Cldllllc-Oidamoblle

May the true spirit
of the first Christmas
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Being·Contlnued
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ASH'l'ABULA, Oblo (UP!)- i
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e,romt
allpt
faitbful,

Sing out 1M pnl!m of
thl• loyf•l ...... ••
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HeM a Merry C!Whnat.

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II'JIIIe hours spent traversblg made, the three began to disthe coming entry into the
city of Jerusalem, the grassy
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fields of the grulng lands were "I think," Melchior slated,
especially inviting.
"that since his kingdom Is the
And the cool, shaded spot by greatest, Balthazar should be
little stream offered plentl- first in our entry Into Bethlelui grass for the animalo, and hem."
the busy crowded street~ of

OKIB CIIIUSTMA8 TREE Ia trimmed by Jaae Jayroe,
aallve Okllto111D111d eurrent Miss Amerlea, at Cypress
Gardens, .1111. Tile llant eactu1 deeorated for Chri•tmas
- • prlek!J bacltdiop for the Oklahoma beauty dressed

II alluop UlR Ub a aolllllem belle.

Here'• wilhlng you the long·laatillsr
Jaoppillul of ciA old·fa••i?lled Yule!
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PHONE 992-3130

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Buffalo, Mrs. EmniDDI
son of Eleanor and Mra.
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Long of Liberty; three sisten; I
and one brother. Burial Fiwriliie,ndsl
m the church cemetery.
may call at the Raynes
Gauge readlogs:
Gallil)Oiis
PT.
PLEASANT
'J'he
SherDam
12.1, 15.0, running II reel
al Home, Buffalo.
2•
PT. PLEASANT Funerai 1
iff's department investigated on rollers, Pomeroy-Mason •··
service for Mrs. Ethel Jeflric.
a two vehicle accident Thurs- 53, Pt. Pleasant 24.30, Hinton
Maser, 78, Red House, Putn,_.m
AcriONS FILED
day night resulting in $300 prop- 1.96, Kanawha Falls 5.47, Chat·
County, will be held Friday
erty damage, but no personal lesion 20.15 rising. London llam
2 p.m. in the Walker Chapel PT. PLEASANT - Two civil injuries or arrests.
was on the sill, Marmet W'"
Methodist Church, Red House actions have been flied in
The
mishap
occurred
on
P.t.
running a quarter of a loot, and
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Mrs. Maser, mother of Dar- office of the Circuit Court. ll oth 33 above New Haven. Drivers W.mr·!eld Dam 3 fee,• ·
nell Jeffries of Point Pleasant, actions concern the parlllion of of the vehicles were 1dcntified Boat Movemellts:
died Wednesday in a S 0 u 1 h common property of d1vorcoo as Jeanette K. W•li.ams, 30,
Charleston hospital.
couples. One action is styled Pomeroy, Ohio, and Olive R · Ohio Ri.cr - Jeflbqat up 14,
Other surviving in additwn to Blanche E. Bland vs. James Burgess, 41, New Haven.
9;30 p.m.; Frankbn P-ierce up
son Darnell are another son, W. Bland, Jr., West Columbia. Arrests recorded at the coun- 14, 11:55 p.m.; George Price
Herman of Columbus; daugh- Th' oilier action is styled Anna ty jail for the past twenty-four down 15, 2;50 a.m.; Rose
ters, Mrs. Clifford Rayburn oil May Hili vs. Tarrance
Hill, hours are Charlrs M. Harbour, down 15, 5 a.m.; John. W. Ro•e
Red House, Mrs. Lee Harmon, Henderson.
Kenova, W. Va ., charged w:lh down 15, 8 a.m.; Ind1ana liP
~~:;;;~~;.;,;~o...iiii..iii0~=========•1[ driving while intoxicated ; Bob 16, 9:50 p.m.: inca up -16,
Eugt'lle Long, Z4, Columbus, a.m. ; Martin down 16; 5;40 a.
Ohlo, charged with intoxication m.; Duncan Bruce up ,16,
I and destruction or property war-1 a.m.; New Martinsville up 17,
rant.
12;40 a.m.; Queen City up 17,
5;05 a.m.; Paul D. down 17, .
Hank Voss Feature
"·"'·' T1tan up 17, 6A3 a.m.,
Buckeye State up 17, 7 a.m.;
Of Teen·ager Parly . A. D. Haines 11 up 18, 1:05 a.
, PT. PLEASANT- A Chnst- m.; Onward up 13, 3:05 a.m.:
mas party tor teen-agers at tl1e City .,r St. Louis up 18, 4:45 a.

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, nmg ~rum 7 unttl 10 .30 P m. /; IO
] will fc&lt;Jture -.H~nk"lJ~•ss_ of rad:o; 3:05
stntJon WJEII s Du;clllg WHh ! m :

May tfte happi11m of thr
J,o/iJayr br witk you alwa}',

guiding faith forever.

L:~me.
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CHARLCHTE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE

Walter Bc.,.:kjord down IS.

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Ederma Bosworth down

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949-3173

"ALSO WATER HAULING"

RACINI,

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fl·20 ,1 m ; Lillie George
! The p:-~rt.y was pla nned as a 23 , 1 45 a .m., A. J. Patten ;·,p
speci;; l
for
teen-agt&gt;rs · :!J. :15
Western
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have been attendmg tl1 ~ 6. 55 a.m.; Am!rew t..aboun
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I re~ulnr Sa~urd~~ n1gh~ ~anc::, Gre-enup 9:20p.m.; Alton Zeph- j
whlrh the (l l y IS ~pon sormg ,JS \'1" llP Greenup 11 r.m .; ElisfJa '
pa rt of 1ts rctreatJOn program: Woods up Greenup 11·40 p rn. _'
Hoth lhe younger and
oldeT b. p_ Jones dcwn Greenup 2:40
fOR ALL OUR
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gruu~s _ar~ invited to attend. a.m.; Jim Hougland up GreenFRIENDS
AdmiSSIOn IS fret:, lww~ver. on- up 5 d.m ; Suutbern up Gret•r1- i
Iy thos.? tet&gt;n-ag_ers holdmg_the,r up 6. 45 a.m.; Laclin Macl.:·y I
, 1967 mrmbersh1p cards_w1IJ
down Greenup 0:20a.m .; Luth- :
On this dey of celebratiol'l we
admitted . Ten door pnzes _wtd ff Herdman up Meldahi 6:25 p. i
join in happy chorus to· wish
be awarded dunng the evemng. m.; Wayne ll. up MeldahJ 7;50 i
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and yours "Meny Chrlltmesl"
Jl m.; William Pitts down Me·
Town Employes are
dahl a p.m.: Baby Lear
up !
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Guests for Party
Meld&gt;hl 11:15 p.m.: Boc • "SYRACUSE, OHIO ·
EXCELSIOR OIL CO.
KUT 'N KURL BEAUTY SHOP
Employees of Middleport Po· down ~leldahi !:30 a.m.; P\o~
Cllgo Oil Products
Pomeroy, Ohla
Pomtroy lice and Street Depts. held a r.eer up Meld2hl 1:30 a.m.; W.
Elma Russell. Owner
Phone 9!12-2685
Christmas party last Thursday · S. Rhea down Meldahl 4 a.m
evening at the town ha ll. _AtGallip&lt;tlis Dam _ Knox
tendingwere
Mayor
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ldown
2:40p.m .; Helen Z. down j
Ma~ the world rejoice aga in, in
er, Polree Ch1c£ Herb Gi lkey ; 9,05 o.m.: J&lt;:actern up tOAO p. I
on Earth Good·Wil\ to Men.
members or the street depart- m.; On.:o up 12:10 a.m.; !:)olvay
ment, Lawrence M;mley, Elbe:-t down 1. 40 a.m.; Zimmer up
Wishing you
the spirit of
Smith and Robert Pooler: pol- 2,05 :un.; Frieberger . down
a ~ oliday sea1on
that
Holy
Ni,ht,
icemen Ray Manley and Ed- 3_40 a.m. ; E£so Pennsylvania
gleaming
we
wish
. ward Spencer : Betty 11 a r s I, up 5:25 a.m.; Peggy Downey
with
;you
joy
and
1 Jeff
Darst. and Mrs. S1gman. d
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peace.
· Re fres hments or homema de OWll 7· ' 5 · ·
candy and cookies were served. Kariawha River - ; ~ Olean·
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Young Jeff Darst distributed der down Mcrmet 4 p.lJI-'·;A.nen
gifts.
R. Merrill down
m.; Franklin B.
SYRAai!E
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Pleosant Valley Hospital
3;•15 a.m.; H. E.
up
AdmiUed · Mrs. Rhoda Allen, Winfield 2;20 p.m.; Nattonal
RUTLAND
OHIO
DR. HAROLD D. BROWN
POMEROY, OHIO
Pt. Pleasant; Howard Sherk•y, Winfield 3;05 p.m.; W. II. Sha·
ver, Jr. down Winfield 6;10 p.
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Discharged: Mrs. ClcH·ence m .: Lury Jane Lucas down
'Tennant, New Haven.
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up
Winfield 1L2&gt; p.m.; CharillB K.
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:&gt;hearer down Winfield UJ) a.
m; Tammy White up Winfield ,
Laughter
uo d.m.; Fort Dearborn up
of children,
Holzer Hospital:
Visiti&gt;Jg Winfield 4 25 'm.
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greetings of
hours
2-4
and
7·8
p.m.
Pareuts
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friend s, make a
only on Pediatrics Ward.
800 LICENSED
Merry Christmas
lulfillod,,may your
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COLUMBUS
WPli - Nearly I
Rest wjshes.
joy bo dt•p and lading.
I Miss Hazel M. ~rnith, 828 800 practical nurses were gwM'ddl
Fourth _Ave.; Ronald H. Toler, , en licenses Thursday by the :
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DAVID SAYRE, OWNER
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POMEROY, OHIO
die V. Nevill , , Pt.
, . ter a mg 1e ar s lC :
~~~Mrs. Flossie G. Roush, Rt. l exammatwn Nov. s.g.
Racine; Mrs. Melv~n Bowman,
As caroler.!
Rt. l Pedro;
Nigel
Rice, 1
sing their
Ashland, Ky.; Waldo Hunt, Jr.,
Happy
Ravenswood; Mrs. Clif£ord G.
Christmas
We wish all our
Maynard, Huntmgton, W. Va.;
Warren
S. Starkey, Wellston;
BOngs, we
friends • veoy joyout
Albert L. Werry,
Pomeroy;
add our
and cheerful
James
G.
Price,
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Cbci1trnas Searon,
land; Mrs. Edgar Roush, Minwish you
ersville.
good cheer,
Birlbs
Mrs. Clifford G.
Maynard.,
Huntingtun, W. Va., son, 7:1.0
a.m. Thursday; and Mrs. CharMIDDLEPORT
LUNCH
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les M. Durst, Rt. 2 Letart, son,
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On thi• wonilerCul holiday ot Petw rnl·~ ~
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
10:25 a.m. Thursday.
Discharges
we oeod our heartfelt ~lillllo a.1 wi '
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Leslie K. Beaver, Mrs. Wii·
for your Quiatm" a. .bo mo ~~-~~~~·~ki~--~~~~ ~
Uam Bellamy, Charles E. Fields
Mrs. Linuel A. Gaul, Paul A.
Hupp, John E. Johnson, Ernest
W. Lewis, Park D. McDaniel,
Mrs, Robert F. McGuffin, Clarence Moore, Howard W, New· j
laod, Sherman A. Pratt, Ed·
"Good Will to
ward H. Remy William W. Rob- j
all mon." May
let tht spirit of
bins,
Ira Sharp, Mrs. Naomi
yourChri-..
Silvey. Tonda D. Mevens 1 Mrs.
' the satHoti hrighlln your
be lritly joyful!
Patsy F. Ward, Carl L. Willife and open
'Wish you all at tlrio timo of year
liams, Loyle Wright,
Mr s.
your hltut It lor. . ·
A :plentiful measuro of Yuletide chootl
James Montgomery,
Warren
S. Starkey, WUUam Hoback,
EVELYN'S GROCERY
and Mrs. Val D. Bailey and in- Bill's Ashland St1tion
I, 1'. QUISENBERRY, OWNER
SYRACUSE, 0.
RT. 124, COOKS GAP HILL
Jan! BOD.
MIDDLDPORT, O!i)O

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And Gaspar agreed, saying.
""That is as It should be, and
be removed and t h e l ahail follow alter you both."
three men could bathe them- But Balthazar did not agree .
selves and don garments more uon our journey,'' he said,
filling to their station than
"there has been no rank or
soiled worn garments of the prestige among us.'' "We have
journey.
only been companions." And
also my seers and astrologers
For these three men were have said that soon now there
Jdngs, of high repute. There will be a greater king of all."
was Balthazar, who held the "Let us enter the city, as we
throne once occupied by the travelled the deserts and the
Igreat Darius, and the
even mountains, side by side.•
greater Kurush, he who bad And It was agreed that there
released from captivity the fa. would be no queotion of rank
!hers of those who now occupied or precedence in the entering.
this land so that they
might And all the three men agreed.
restore the city and rebuild the But down by the side' of the
great temple of Solomon.
atream where the pack animals
And there was Melchior, king who had borne the gifts and
in 01e land between the rivers. the baggage, rested themselves,
That i~nd from which long be- was also discussion. And in that
fore came Abraham, first fatiJ. atrange way of animals, which
er of this nation of Hebrews.
not to be understood by men,
And Gaspar, whose journey by which they convev
their
had been the longest of all. His
to one another, they
Jdngdom Jay in the far off, al- too discussed the entering.
most unknown land beyond the The powerful Arabian which
River of indus. His journey had had carried the gifts brought by
begun with the first showing
declared, "I think it
the star which he had followed filling that I should be Drst
lor so long. Begun with
to carry glft1 to the new klng.
first melting of winter snow on My master Is of great reknown
the lower peak1 of the Hindu and ancient llneage and h is
Kush and continued, through gilts should be the first to be
the pass of the Khaiber, acro11 offered."
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the ancient caravan route es- And the handsome bay who l
tablished by the Immortal
bore the rich gifts of Melchior
kander, Into the country of the asserted, "And I should
be ,
Mag), to join there with
u my master 1111 upon
chior and Belthazar who had alof gold and rule1
a
so been given the word
land."
had set out to follow that
And the paUenl jennet who
log star.
Gupar'1 gifts agreed,
But now they were, each
saying "My good frit!lld Ia not
them, certain that the
I ong a kin&amp; of a mighty land, nor has
travel was near w end. In thla be a lhrona of precious metals.
land of the Hebrews they had His realm i.s mo&amp;tly in the
learned of an ancient prophecy, hearts of loll people, u will be
"That a new klng of ail would thai of the veal ldni to which
be horn of the house ol David." we have come. l ehaU so lui."
And thl• land now was the And II waa so agreed, and on
land of the tribe of David, and the comlnc of the ne1t dly wbell
the town which they neared was the shining alar
grew even
IBE!thh•hern, the city of Dovid.
ond came down to
Moreover, though the sun hover over the Inn ln the town,
had not yet eet, already the
the party had come
to
great star was visible, high
lhet manger where lay the new
bove the town.
they had lOUgh!, and !be
So that when the
meal was finished and the preparations for the night were

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and Edith VIrginia Shuler, 1!,'
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gifts were to be given, lbe ~~
QUIC!t SE RVICII FOR
ArJblan,. with higl&gt;held head,
THE HOLIDAY-I
moved forward lowllld&gt;lbe door
of the
.
•ut .a.JhiQ.lll8 ~ce bllf·
red his way, saying, ~ay, hold.
DRY ClEANING
Let the pallenl ODI!J the one
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whose kind brougb! · ,here the
- SERVICEmother, and whO ~Cil'l'f him
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on the lost great jo '¥· come
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conUnued today alter plasticC
like material Boating ln an oil
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llilck about 17 m!les from here, BY BOYNE MeCARRAGR
was discounted as from the 1
aircraft.
: Though even the early
The Federal Aviation Agency ling sun of the winter season
laid the material was not from was still well up In the ~·
the missing Ce!Sna 172, enroute the three travellers had dec1dfrom Erie, Po., ID Cleveland, ed to make their
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Negotiations are

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CLEVELAND &lt;UP!) - Ef·
forlt were made today to neg&lt;&gt;tllta a pay and work dispute
which &lt;:~~used 475 of the I ,500
11111ployn in the Cuyahoga County Welfare Department to stay
off the job.

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CHRISTl\fAS

To Ute lilt• of cold,
! frenklncense, myrrh,
wi$8 men of the Wllrld
· offer the ChUd their
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Taa:s broke down Wednesday between representatives
Local 17tl, State, County and
Jt!IUIIlcipal Employee union, and
county commissioner•.

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At the
011 !hot first ChrlsttiJcll, . o ,~peCial Slar
shone bright ovflt the Molhtr(llld Child.
Mrtt !he Chlfslmalllar of peace, Joy and
happlntn $hlne bright fNtl you Gild YOUII

fgr Chmllna1 gnd alllhtoll8h tho yegr.

Ptft:ndly lest Wishes From All'of'Ua

Meigs General Hospital
POMEROY, OHIO

Silent
Night
Roty d!eeked arolers ·
carl)' our slad m~se
ofYulegreetings
til I!VI'I)'One.
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of holly and
JDiadetoc:, it is ODf
QCeialpJcpnre to wi~._ yo11
a, Merry £1ariatmas and to upms GUr
1\enks fer _
;ruur fAiraaaJe allru~~&amp;IIGal ille ;rear.

JOY

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We thank our loyal jHiron• for t~ happy 1110111t1one
we htve enJoyed this ye•r. -j

Tho ChrllfiJar monago
II a IOVfco of e•erlosting
joy ond hope. Moy
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heartloday
and everyday,

deep fuiiiUment;

Karr &amp; Van Zandt Motor Sales

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May the true spirit
of the first Christmas
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Christmas r66'.:· It's .Time lor Holly and Ivy A§oin
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ened Wltll devollona by Mrl.
J. M. Thornton who read the
ehaplain's message and Pl'81·
Mtl. Beo NIWllnB wu host- ijeooraled home, Maple l&gt;laee. er, followed bJ the pledge to
eos to the Paal Prelldents of Giflla were placed under
a Oag and llilent prayer. RoiiJid.
the American Legion Allliliary lighted 1ree
robin eards were sent to Mn.
of Drew Webster Post Wednes· The meeting, In eharge of Harry Houdsshelt and Mrs. A.
day eveolng at her beautifully Mrs. Olin Knapp preaident Oi&gt;' V. Howell. Gllta were sent to
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the adopted nurse, Constance
Gills were exchanged and
A ChriJI!mas party for the Rev. and ~rs. _Max Don·
the group sang Christmas car- ahue and rhildren, Kimberly and Greg, highlighted the
we heor again
ols with Mrs. Neutzling at the December meeting of Class 12 Circle o~ Middleport
organ. Mrs. Owen Watson won Heath MethOdiSt Church Wednesday evenmg at the
the wondrDus slory of
the door prize. Mrs.
Gerald church.
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Christmas, our heorts
Wildermuth was ·In &lt;barge of
Th~ SO&lt;U!l rooms were decorated for the holiday
are ever gladdened,
th
g am "The Story
of season, mcluding a decorated lighted tree wtth gifts for
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the minister lllld his family; a gold candle and ~;~~~:i:
ond our joy, renewed.
L1ght, a. candle lighting ,.,... ·piano arrangement, and an unusual madonna scene
1ce. She lighted the. large can- ated by Mrs. Glenn Lambert.
die representm~ Chnst the hght
The madonna, made by Mrs. Lambert, was a large
I. of the World, .~fter wh1eh th.~ figurine, sprayed with gold and outlined with gold tint·
group sang, . Silent Nlght, ed angel hair and placed with a large gold poinsettia
and M". Neutzling played, ·:~~• ' gold candle.
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Light of the World IS Jesus.
The meefing was opened by A gift of money was presen~
Other candles lighted from the president, Mrs. Carroll ed to Mr. aod Mrs. Harold
the large candle were the L;ghll&gt; Swanson, who read a
Cll.'llod1ans of
the
of creation, by M(s.
Eddie mas prayer. She co~ducled the .
and g1fts ~ere sent to
Smith; or guidance, Mrs. Ralph bnef business meetmg and re- MISs Vesta McCoy, former
Gilmore ; worship, Mrs. George ported that t~e class ~a~ sent membe~ of the class .w~o is re- ~
Hackett Sr; of salvation, Mrs. $50 .to .the S1dweU 1111BSIOnary cuperating from an InJUry and
Kenneth Harris; truth,
Mrs. family 10 place of the ll.'lnal gtft .lo Mrs. Harold Woodgerd and !
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God'
word
ex&lt;hange and 110 to the Mid· Mrs. Noah Haskms, who are ,
MIOn OUS,
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Mrs. George Mowrty; chris- epor tFI remen.
con!'med lo thei r ho~es .
. · M 0 A Martin·
Mrs. Everett Davlll was
tmn. IIYlng, rs .. · ·
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leader and read
spiritual leadership, Mrs. Jed
Christmas story with canlls il
Webstor Sr.; spmtual awakenby the members
mg, Mrs. Knapp; anddermty,
story was read, ;,·~~~~~!;:~:11
Mrs Thornton. The Slngmg of
way in A Manger,".
Joy to the World concluded tbe
herds watched ," "We
program.
Kings," ar.d closing with
A dessert course was serv· An Impressive Christmas can- tent Night."
MR. &amp; MRS. RALPH WELKER
ed by the hostess. The table dlelight service was held Wed- Mrs. James Euler was prowas "Uraclive in while linen nesday evening at the Church gram leader and lntrndured
cover and centered with an ar- of Christ In Middleport with the Mrs. Donahue and her cltildren.
rangement of red carnations in Rev. Donald Hicks presiding.
Donahue prO!ented
a
FA~M
cut glass rontainer, with red TI1e prngram coDSisled of lamhour, reading a humorouo
HEMLOCK GROVE, OHIO
candles in green holders
on iliar Christmas rarols sung
about Santa Class to bcr
~iiiiiiiiiii::~iiiii::~iiiii::~::-:=======:=;1 either side. Favors were red and readings.
as they sat around the
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nylon net, poinsettias and holly. The opening prayer
was lighted tree.
Mrs. Webster asked grace.
given by Wendell Gerlach and FoUowmg the story, Mrs. 0
singing of carols.
P. Klem was m charge of
Present were those named were given ir1Cludlng ''The presentation of gilts to
above and Mrs. Owen Watson, Christmas Story From the Bi- minister's family. Mrs. Sw''"' 'l
Mrs. George Beorhs, Mrs. Em· ble" by Miss Mildred Hawley· aon read an orlgmat poem, writ· !!
Holiday time is a house filled with gladness,
est Powell and Mrs. Mayme "The Spirit of Christmas," b~ ten by Mrs. Klein, in
the happy lil t_of welcoming
Holmes. The January meeln!g Mrs. Robert Reibel; and · "The she bad enumeraled the various !
voices. May this be yours on Christmas.
will be held at the homo of Chimes of Christmas" by Mrs. proJecis of the c1rcle for the ,
Mrs. George Barkett Sr.
Donald Hicks.
year and used a novel way of ,
The Rev. Hicks sang a song, introducing members to Mrs. i
:. Held
'·Sleep LitUe Child" end the Donahue by hav1ng each ooe
Funeral randles were lighted by Mike read a couplet descnblng the
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and Susan Gerlach
members ollhe ctrcle and lbetr
for John W1 son
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Funeral services for John the congregation brought their
. H. Wilson were held last Thurs· ,gifts lor the White Gift offering
day afternoon al Hiland Chapel. to the front of the church and
Burial was in Rock Sprmgs placed them in a white contain.
cemetery. The Rev. P~arl At- er beside the manger scene
I ler conducted the serVIces.
then left the sanctuary quietly .
i Pall bearers were Mr. Wil·
1 son's grandsons, James, K e Aneth, and Jackie
Mowery, 7 Trapped Firemen
Charles John and Harold Hy·
sell; o,;nnis Rye and Clarenee Rescned by Mates

Mrs. Ben Neutzling is Hostess
To Legion Auxiliary on Wednesdav

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BY JIE(JLAH JONES
sion of delicious c1aJ1 UDIII flie liold bact 15 wriggling little lor me to beUeve; my father bly hurt o rhUd toc!oy - be's lrtm the tree · with popcorn,
Christmas 1966. So 1t's time big' moment when the door to angela, from going m too seon, was an expert at that, IUld I've surrounded with reality-bombs, and cranberries end ehains
for the "H~Ily and the Ivy" the living room was opened by keeping track of three wisemen, never really lost the feeling. He marchers, and what· not. He and best' of au, '6 out on a
again.
Pop.
tho shepherds, Mary and Jo- loved the art of make believe surely needs a cloud ollmagina- Cbrlstmas eventng· and look for
But every year our affluent We htd our Oll'istmas pro- seph, and other rharacters.
IUld the stories and songs came Uon to wh!Jk him lWBY to nev- the Belhleliem Star,,and the
OJCiety, marked by more rom- gromo and rarols at
school You'll know ail about Christ- easily to him.
,
er, never land of hooks
and teal spirit of
wU
mercia! "barkers," try to lake otnee no SUpreme Court had mas while you are running When he told me he met Son- plays.
8le8l Into your heart again.
away my old fashioned Christ- thought of banning such things around outside the church from te on his way home from work, Should we beUeve. In Cbrlat. - We llnd only what we lool
mas. Put up an artificial tree as God end the Baby Jesus. door to door getting the right he did. I believed.
mas1 Most rertalnly, Enjoy the lor, and as Tiny Tim says
they say, it will last forever ' Today when we become jad· people In at the right lime.
The experts are trying to stason, the anow, the muSic; "~ Bless Us All," and Merl']
lwho wants it to last that long) ed with too much of too much, 1 don't know what the first take away the folry tales for make your own special treota, Cbrlatmaa.
_ buy somebody else's cookies Christmas begins to be just an shepherds were, but the lowly rhildren. I wish they would let 1 ,.-=.;.."'-;,.;-'"i;iiiii.i;;ii.~;;i;;;i;;;;==i;;;;;;;====
and candy- have a pink tree other day. 1 hang onto the Ira· bathrobe and Mom's flowered the child's world alone. l don't
lthe latest style) - get your iditlons Uke a drowning
man tablecloth have transformed se- see how a fairy tale eould possidoes to a straw. 1 want always veral boisterous boys into tall
cards and gifts out in July!
Not me. In fact, I'm
sUU to hove a live tree; to be close shepherds and elegant wtsemen, SUCCESSFUL EFFORT
buying gilts and making cook- to some child during the season Wings may fall off, halos get MEXICO CITY (UPI) _
ies at the last minute. It's no to keep the art of having hope crooked, . Joseph . may push Success was reported Thursday
!WI to have everything all done eternal; to make homemade Mary a ~IItle but .It keeps. the by a Mexican business delegaby Thanksgiving. One misses goodies; to attend Christmas real .spmt. of Chnslnlas 10 a tlon sent to Washington to
the spirit that way.
programs, coneerts; hear the childish mmd - a Picture he prevent U.S. efforts to halt the
I am glad I grew up when beautiful messllJ:e of Olristmas will be able to recall 10
the American gold drain from
Christmas was really Christ· once again, and always to re- ,years to follow when memones harming Mexico.
mas; the most eciting and read Dickens' "Christmas Ca· 1 are aU that . are left.
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beautiful time of year.
rol" and beware of becoming a 1 Some Chnstmases are JOyful, ~e~co fear~d that ~.S .

Party for Pastor

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Voices everywhere are
raised in exuhatioJI,
proclaiming th e
wondrous events

of that first
Christmas. Com~,
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'Phe traditions of Christmas Scrooge; to send cards, even if !some sad; most are hectic, but gutdehnes lo . f1rms operat~ng
were e&lt;~~Y for us to keep. We I'm still at it on Dec. 24; give Christmas remains esse ntially abroa.d .to brmg home profits,
went ro the woods and cut our a gift to someone you Jove, and Ithe same, the story of hope. l curta! I ~nvestments and seek
own tree (and what a trip). Ne- most of all, to remember the never want to say, I'll be glad money . m the host cou~lry lor
ver mlnd that we came back real reason for Christmas, the to have it over.
expan!non woul~ adversely af-

with the worst shaped one m
the whole patch, as soon as the
trimmings were on it became a
magnificent signt. The smell of
pine and homemade cakes and
cookies brought out the holiday
feeling.
From then on it was a succes-

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birth of the Christ Child.
It is a lime of rushing about. foci this country 8 economy.
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One sure way of retain~ng ali i Hew well I kno.w-. trymg to According to the businessmen,
of the joy of Christmas 15 to squeeze everythmg mto a few they were reassured the guideget in on a church program. weeks of December, but we can lines did not apply to developing I
Every parent and person should create our own island where we countries, and especially not to
spend at least one Olristmas can hold onto Christmas.
Mexico.
season in a &lt;burch play
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to away with Santa. It was easy It

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wtshes of

the aeaaon to you and
yours. Have
• Merry Christmas!

Jlla~

PROD\JCftYB FIELD Ulat 1au beell plaldell fD eam a1111naously for tle past 14 years
averaged zao.IIZ balllell per Ml'll for Fllat lhea of Green Caalle, Mo.lhla past barJell ileaBOL Perfect nJDs ad (IIIDDIII IWJ!reth- llfferiDilcl eGDirifnlled lo tJdl
)'w'l II1IOCtl8l, Ella lilted.

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En joys Party

Mn. Bess Webster.
Hosts lor the evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hensley.
Prayer by Mr. Edgell closed
the meeting.
FOUR ARR'==ES=IE"'D,-ACAPULCO, Mexico (UP!) Foor Americans, Including one
man with a two-year old clilld,
have been arrested here in an
investigation of roonterleit $20
hills, pollee said Thursday.
Names were not released.

and MRS.

JOHII WERNER

WERNER RADIO &amp;T.V.

RIZER'S
SERVICE STATION
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May Cbristmas bring yuu all the joys of
the season and all the warm satisfactions
of sincere friendshipr.We thank you
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l Mr.·~~ r Wilson of Jackson;
. Mrs. Blanche Butts, Wellston;
Miss Lillie Wilson end
Mrs.
. Audrey Rasp, both of Colum:bus.
Mrs Agenea Mowery and
,Mrs. Ethel Hysell, Pomeroy,
have reeeived word that Mrs.
Delcie Mathias (their sister)
underwent surgery Wednesday
in a Mt. Gilead llospltal. Mrs.
Mathias was Wtable to attend
Mr. Wilson's funeral services.
1

LEWIS

FROM ALL OF US AT

REPAIR SERVICE

FOREMAN and ABBOTT

Doorways wear garlands of

MIDJ)LEPORT

welcome ••• candles beckon
with a hearty glow.
The season of good cheer
arrives, in all its friendly
warmth. May the
joys of Christmas be yours!

NEW YORK (UP!) - Allamlog lour-story building In midtown Manhattan
colla~
Thursday night ra"!'lng 7 fuemen Wide~ tons of f1ery wreck·
age. Withm 312 hours, au seven were rescued.
The seventh fire~, pinned
by debris o&lt;ross his legs, waa
freed and wallted to an ambulance to the rheers of his feJ.
low lire fighters, who had
ed ll'anUcally to free the seven.
Hundreds of spectators also
eheered when the Jut fireman
was brought out, apparently not
seriously hurt.
COMPLETES COVR8E

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With loa of bustle
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pleasures of

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Army Private Louis J. Sismondo, 22, son of Joseph A.
Sismondo, New Haven, completed advanced armor training
at Ft. Knox, Ky., Dec. 16.
ENDS TRAINING

Army Privated Edwin
L.
Stalnaker, 19, son of Mrs. Edna
Stalnaker, Route 3, Bo1 261K,
Wesloo, W. Va., completed advan&lt;ed training aa a eombat
engineer lle&lt;. 9 at Ft. Leonard
Wood, Mo.

Qari&lt;tmas Day. :May

tbe holiday bring,

CHRI
GREETINGS

Ia [lounrifo.d

The fOilll n.a•dles Gf an old-fasbiooed Christmas stir
misty ....,n., IMwll of SlOIHIIVeied hillsides,
the fft!sbiy mt &amp;mify ~ kicd1ens rich with the a rom' : r
holiday deli• 21 ioe:s, the cold, dear air ringing with friendly
gt dugs. Tod2y, we echo those same warm
SC!IIiments as we wiali p. all a very Happy Holiday1

arne, many
happy IIIODieGCS
with family and
ftieacll for
II'

roaso
ueasnre.

t.f•htl-11.

theSpw!

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lfo join these carolers In wi•'hing yoa
a very Merry Cbriatmu uul the
happiest of holiday&amp;. To thU we add a
special thank you to all om loyal
1lUi!o!JJ•n fgr dwir ttftbfp1 Jlll00'6"

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May tbD world
rejoiao agaia ia the
•pirit of tbe 1~1111&amp;

GOIGLEIN

READY-MIX
CO,ANY

OHIO VALlEY PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
Phone 992-2036 ·

Pomeroy, 0.

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III•"•••

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'J'racy Whaley
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It's Christmas • , • families gather 'round the
tree ••• friends exchange greetings-and w•
extend our flwnlre cmd beat wishes to aiL

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-FOR• HEATING
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•ROOFING

The Golden Rule
Sunday
School Class ol the Long Bot·
tom Churches met in the Methodist church basement lor the
' December meeting and Chri•lmas party. 'The basement was
WY 2-2274
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
beautifully docorated in keeping
134 Milt St.
MlddltJIOrt
'":;~~~~::::::::==========:;=~! with !he holiday season.
,.
The program, in charge otlt-==--====---lhe pres1dent, Mrs. Swsin, portrayed "The Christmas Story"
with a very impressive candle
light service.
Several Christmas
carols
were included.
Several gifts were given to
, the Sunday School leather, Mrs.
I Hensley. A very bountiful dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hensley, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Edgell, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Yates, Mrs. Tressie Swain
Mrs. Ella Hannum, Mrs. Bess
Larkins, Mrs. Ruth Larkins,
Mrs. Monad Wilson. Mrs. Mary
Pierce, Mr. Sanford Cozart,
Mrs. Ara Myers, Rev. Charles
~is, Mrs. Ethel Larkins and

MR.

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every single pocket wateh, a&lt;&gt;
cording to the Ellcyclopaedia
Brllalllllca.

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Christmas r66'.:· It's .Time lor Holly and Ivy A§oin
.

ened Wltll devollona by Mrl.
J. M. Thornton who read the
ehaplain's message and Pl'81·
Mtl. Beo NIWllnB wu host- ijeooraled home, Maple l&gt;laee. er, followed bJ the pledge to
eos to the Paal Prelldents of Giflla were placed under
a Oag and llilent prayer. RoiiJid.
the American Legion Allliliary lighted 1ree
robin eards were sent to Mn.
of Drew Webster Post Wednes· The meeting, In eharge of Harry Houdsshelt and Mrs. A.
day eveolng at her beautifully Mrs. Olin Knapp preaident Oi&gt;' V. Howell. Gllta were sent to
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the adopted nurse, Constance
Gills were exchanged and
A ChriJI!mas party for the Rev. and ~rs. _Max Don·
the group sang Christmas car- ahue and rhildren, Kimberly and Greg, highlighted the
we heor again
ols with Mrs. Neutzling at the December meeting of Class 12 Circle o~ Middleport
organ. Mrs. Owen Watson won Heath MethOdiSt Church Wednesday evenmg at the
the wondrDus slory of
the door prize. Mrs.
Gerald church.
.
.
Christmas, our heorts
Wildermuth was ·In &lt;barge of
Th~ SO&lt;U!l rooms were decorated for the holiday
are ever gladdened,
th
g am "The Story
of season, mcluding a decorated lighted tree wtth gifts for
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P~?
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the minister lllld his family; a gold candle and ~;~~~:i:
ond our joy, renewed.
L1ght, a. candle lighting ,.,... ·piano arrangement, and an unusual madonna scene
1ce. She lighted the. large can- ated by Mrs. Glenn Lambert.
die representm~ Chnst the hght
The madonna, made by Mrs. Lambert, was a large
I. of the World, .~fter wh1eh th.~ figurine, sprayed with gold and outlined with gold tint·
group sang, . Silent Nlght, ed angel hair and placed with a large gold poinsettia
and M". Neutzling played, ·:~~• ' gold candle.
- ·
Light of the World IS Jesus.
The meefing was opened by A gift of money was presen~
Other candles lighted from the president, Mrs. Carroll ed to Mr. aod Mrs. Harold
the large candle were the L;ghll&gt; Swanson, who read a
Cll.'llod1ans of
the
of creation, by M(s.
Eddie mas prayer. She co~ducled the .
and g1fts ~ere sent to
Smith; or guidance, Mrs. Ralph bnef business meetmg and re- MISs Vesta McCoy, former
Gilmore ; worship, Mrs. George ported that t~e class ~a~ sent membe~ of the class .w~o is re- ~
Hackett Sr; of salvation, Mrs. $50 .to .the S1dweU 1111BSIOnary cuperating from an InJUry and
Kenneth Harris; truth,
Mrs. family 10 place of the ll.'lnal gtft .lo Mrs. Harold Woodgerd and !
'lt
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h·
God'
word
ex&lt;hange and 110 to the Mid· Mrs. Noah Haskms, who are ,
MIOn OUS,
s
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Mrs. George Mowrty; chris- epor tFI remen.
con!'med lo thei r ho~es .
. · M 0 A Martin·
Mrs. Everett Davlll was
tmn. IIYlng, rs .. · ·
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leader and read
spiritual leadership, Mrs. Jed
Christmas story with canlls il
Webstor Sr.; spmtual awakenby the members
mg, Mrs. Knapp; anddermty,
story was read, ;,·~~~~~!;:~:11
Mrs Thornton. The Slngmg of
way in A Manger,".
Joy to the World concluded tbe
herds watched ," "We
program.
Kings," ar.d closing with
A dessert course was serv· An Impressive Christmas can- tent Night."
MR. &amp; MRS. RALPH WELKER
ed by the hostess. The table dlelight service was held Wed- Mrs. James Euler was prowas "Uraclive in while linen nesday evening at the Church gram leader and lntrndured
cover and centered with an ar- of Christ In Middleport with the Mrs. Donahue and her cltildren.
rangement of red carnations in Rev. Donald Hicks presiding.
Donahue prO!ented
a
FA~M
cut glass rontainer, with red TI1e prngram coDSisled of lamhour, reading a humorouo
HEMLOCK GROVE, OHIO
candles in green holders
on iliar Christmas rarols sung
about Santa Class to bcr
~iiiiiiiiiii::~iiiii::~iiiii::~::-:=======:=;1 either side. Favors were red and readings.
as they sat around the
"'
nylon net, poinsettias and holly. The opening prayer
was lighted tree.
Mrs. Webster asked grace.
given by Wendell Gerlach and FoUowmg the story, Mrs. 0
singing of carols.
P. Klem was m charge of
Present were those named were given ir1Cludlng ''The presentation of gilts to
above and Mrs. Owen Watson, Christmas Story From the Bi- minister's family. Mrs. Sw''"' 'l
Mrs. George Beorhs, Mrs. Em· ble" by Miss Mildred Hawley· aon read an orlgmat poem, writ· !!
Holiday time is a house filled with gladness,
est Powell and Mrs. Mayme "The Spirit of Christmas," b~ ten by Mrs. Klein, in
the happy lil t_of welcoming
Holmes. The January meeln!g Mrs. Robert Reibel; and · "The she bad enumeraled the various !
voices. May this be yours on Christmas.
will be held at the homo of Chimes of Christmas" by Mrs. proJecis of the c1rcle for the ,
Mrs. George Barkett Sr.
Donald Hicks.
year and used a novel way of ,
The Rev. Hicks sang a song, introducing members to Mrs. i
:. Held
'·Sleep LitUe Child" end the Donahue by hav1ng each ooe
Funeral randles were lighted by Mike read a couplet descnblng the
'I
and Susan Gerlach
members ollhe ctrcle and lbetr
for John W1 son
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. mg the smgmg of ''Silent N1ght"
Funeral services for John the congregation brought their
. H. Wilson were held last Thurs· ,gifts lor the White Gift offering
day afternoon al Hiland Chapel. to the front of the church and
Burial was in Rock Sprmgs placed them in a white contain.
cemetery. The Rev. P~arl At- er beside the manger scene
I ler conducted the serVIces.
then left the sanctuary quietly .
i Pall bearers were Mr. Wil·
1 son's grandsons, James, K e Aneth, and Jackie
Mowery, 7 Trapped Firemen
Charles John and Harold Hy·
sell; o,;nnis Rye and Clarenee Rescned by Mates

Mrs. Ben Neutzling is Hostess
To Legion Auxiliary on Wednesdav

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BY JIE(JLAH JONES
sion of delicious c1aJ1 UDIII flie liold bact 15 wriggling little lor me to beUeve; my father bly hurt o rhUd toc!oy - be's lrtm the tree · with popcorn,
Christmas 1966. So 1t's time big' moment when the door to angela, from going m too seon, was an expert at that, IUld I've surrounded with reality-bombs, and cranberries end ehains
for the "H~Ily and the Ivy" the living room was opened by keeping track of three wisemen, never really lost the feeling. He marchers, and what· not. He and best' of au, '6 out on a
again.
Pop.
tho shepherds, Mary and Jo- loved the art of make believe surely needs a cloud ollmagina- Cbrlstmas eventng· and look for
But every year our affluent We htd our Oll'istmas pro- seph, and other rharacters.
IUld the stories and songs came Uon to wh!Jk him lWBY to nev- the Belhleliem Star,,and the
OJCiety, marked by more rom- gromo and rarols at
school You'll know ail about Christ- easily to him.
,
er, never land of hooks
and teal spirit of
wU
mercia! "barkers," try to lake otnee no SUpreme Court had mas while you are running When he told me he met Son- plays.
8le8l Into your heart again.
away my old fashioned Christ- thought of banning such things around outside the church from te on his way home from work, Should we beUeve. In Cbrlat. - We llnd only what we lool
mas. Put up an artificial tree as God end the Baby Jesus. door to door getting the right he did. I believed.
mas1 Most rertalnly, Enjoy the lor, and as Tiny Tim says
they say, it will last forever ' Today when we become jad· people In at the right lime.
The experts are trying to stason, the anow, the muSic; "~ Bless Us All," and Merl']
lwho wants it to last that long) ed with too much of too much, 1 don't know what the first take away the folry tales for make your own special treota, Cbrlatmaa.
_ buy somebody else's cookies Christmas begins to be just an shepherds were, but the lowly rhildren. I wish they would let 1 ,.-=.;.."'-;,.;-'"i;iiiii.i;;ii.~;;i;;;i;;;;==i;;;;;;;====
and candy- have a pink tree other day. 1 hang onto the Ira· bathrobe and Mom's flowered the child's world alone. l don't
lthe latest style) - get your iditlons Uke a drowning
man tablecloth have transformed se- see how a fairy tale eould possidoes to a straw. 1 want always veral boisterous boys into tall
cards and gifts out in July!
Not me. In fact, I'm
sUU to hove a live tree; to be close shepherds and elegant wtsemen, SUCCESSFUL EFFORT
buying gilts and making cook- to some child during the season Wings may fall off, halos get MEXICO CITY (UPI) _
ies at the last minute. It's no to keep the art of having hope crooked, . Joseph . may push Success was reported Thursday
!WI to have everything all done eternal; to make homemade Mary a ~IItle but .It keeps. the by a Mexican business delegaby Thanksgiving. One misses goodies; to attend Christmas real .spmt. of Chnslnlas 10 a tlon sent to Washington to
the spirit that way.
programs, coneerts; hear the childish mmd - a Picture he prevent U.S. efforts to halt the
I am glad I grew up when beautiful messllJ:e of Olristmas will be able to recall 10
the American gold drain from
Christmas was really Christ· once again, and always to re- ,years to follow when memones harming Mexico.
mas; the most eciting and read Dickens' "Christmas Ca· 1 are aU that . are left.
.
beautiful time of year.
rol" and beware of becoming a 1 Some Chnstmases are JOyful, ~e~co fear~d that ~.S .

Party for Pastor

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Voices everywhere are
raised in exuhatioJI,
proclaiming th e
wondrous events

of that first
Christmas. Com~,
lel us all adore Him!

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'Phe traditions of Christmas Scrooge; to send cards, even if !some sad; most are hectic, but gutdehnes lo . f1rms operat~ng
were e&lt;~~Y for us to keep. We I'm still at it on Dec. 24; give Christmas remains esse ntially abroa.d .to brmg home profits,
went ro the woods and cut our a gift to someone you Jove, and Ithe same, the story of hope. l curta! I ~nvestments and seek
own tree (and what a trip). Ne- most of all, to remember the never want to say, I'll be glad money . m the host cou~lry lor
ver mlnd that we came back real reason for Christmas, the to have it over.
expan!non woul~ adversely af-

with the worst shaped one m
the whole patch, as soon as the
trimmings were on it became a
magnificent signt. The smell of
pine and homemade cakes and
cookies brought out the holiday
feeling.
From then on it was a succes-

Young's Super Market
LOCUST ST.

birth of the Christ Child.
It is a lime of rushing about. foci this country 8 economy.
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One sure way of retain~ng ali i Hew well I kno.w-. trymg to According to the businessmen,
of the joy of Christmas 15 to squeeze everythmg mto a few they were reassured the guideget in on a church program. weeks of December, but we can lines did not apply to developing I
Every parent and person should create our own island where we countries, and especially not to
spend at least one Olristmas can hold onto Christmas.
Mexico.
season in a &lt;burch play
and There is some who sould do 1 •--===--==--•
have the "fun" of trying
to away with Santa. It was easy It

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Candlelight
Setvice Held

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POULTRY

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wtshes of

the aeaaon to you and
yours. Have
• Merry Christmas!

Jlla~

PROD\JCftYB FIELD Ulat 1au beell plaldell fD eam a1111naously for tle past 14 years
averaged zao.IIZ balllell per Ml'll for Fllat lhea of Green Caalle, Mo.lhla past barJell ileaBOL Perfect nJDs ad (IIIDDIII IWJ!reth- llfferiDilcl eGDirifnlled lo tJdl
)'w'l II1IOCtl8l, Ella lilted.

~ou fiau~
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166p~ and_fiu~ mnicfi is ~fjcistmas Church Class
En joys Party

Mn. Bess Webster.
Hosts lor the evening were
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hensley.
Prayer by Mr. Edgell closed
the meeting.
FOUR ARR'==ES=IE"'D,-ACAPULCO, Mexico (UP!) Foor Americans, Including one
man with a two-year old clilld,
have been arrested here in an
investigation of roonterleit $20
hills, pollee said Thursday.
Names were not released.

and MRS.

JOHII WERNER

WERNER RADIO &amp;T.V.

RIZER'S
SERVICE STATION
SYRACUSI

May Cbristmas bring yuu all the joys of
the season and all the warm satisfactions
of sincere friendshipr.We thank you
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for your generosity 4uriug the past ;year.

Supply

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' M~wery. f om out.of-town were
l Mr.·~~ r Wilson of Jackson;
. Mrs. Blanche Butts, Wellston;
Miss Lillie Wilson end
Mrs.
. Audrey Rasp, both of Colum:bus.
Mrs Agenea Mowery and
,Mrs. Ethel Hysell, Pomeroy,
have reeeived word that Mrs.
Delcie Mathias (their sister)
underwent surgery Wednesday
in a Mt. Gilead llospltal. Mrs.
Mathias was Wtable to attend
Mr. Wilson's funeral services.
1

LEWIS

FROM ALL OF US AT

REPAIR SERVICE

FOREMAN and ABBOTT

Doorways wear garlands of

MIDJ)LEPORT

welcome ••• candles beckon
with a hearty glow.
The season of good cheer
arrives, in all its friendly
warmth. May the
joys of Christmas be yours!

NEW YORK (UP!) - Allamlog lour-story building In midtown Manhattan
colla~
Thursday night ra"!'lng 7 fuemen Wide~ tons of f1ery wreck·
age. Withm 312 hours, au seven were rescued.
The seventh fire~, pinned
by debris o&lt;ross his legs, waa
freed and wallted to an ambulance to the rheers of his feJ.
low lire fighters, who had
ed ll'anUcally to free the seven.
Hundreds of spectators also
eheered when the Jut fireman
was brought out, apparently not
seriously hurt.
COMPLETES COVR8E

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With loa of bustle
lllllpdc:bect
W

n;e

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••

;ily

Jl1l.1'llf8forlhe
pleasures of

1

Army Private Louis J. Sismondo, 22, son of Joseph A.
Sismondo, New Haven, completed advanced armor training
at Ft. Knox, Ky., Dec. 16.
ENDS TRAINING

Army Privated Edwin
L.
Stalnaker, 19, son of Mrs. Edna
Stalnaker, Route 3, Bo1 261K,
Wesloo, W. Va., completed advan&lt;ed training aa a eombat
engineer lle&lt;. 9 at Ft. Leonard
Wood, Mo.

Qari&lt;tmas Day. :May

tbe holiday bring,

CHRI
GREETINGS

Ia [lounrifo.d

The fOilll n.a•dles Gf an old-fasbiooed Christmas stir
misty ....,n., IMwll of SlOIHIIVeied hillsides,
the fft!sbiy mt &amp;mify ~ kicd1ens rich with the a rom' : r
holiday deli• 21 ioe:s, the cold, dear air ringing with friendly
gt dugs. Tod2y, we echo those same warm
SC!IIiments as we wiali p. all a very Happy Holiday1

arne, many
happy IIIODieGCS
with family and
ftieacll for
II'

roaso
ueasnre.

t.f•htl-11.

theSpw!

I

lfo join these carolers In wi•'hing yoa
a very Merry Cbriatmu uul the
happiest of holiday&amp;. To thU we add a
special thank you to all om loyal
1lUi!o!JJ•n fgr dwir ttftbfp1 Jlll00'6"

~ 0w41-~
May tbD world
rejoiao agaia ia the
•pirit of tbe 1~1111&amp;

GOIGLEIN

READY-MIX
CO,ANY

OHIO VALlEY PLUMBING &amp; HEATING
Phone 992-2036 ·

Pomeroy, 0.

.,

W.eh " ......
ag.r. tt aU ... pupl• II till
world. • ., the
ell lit
IH ...hill ef Clrlal Iiiii .. Jill I

A Special ntanks For Your Loy•l P1tron1gel

III•"•••

MOORE'S

•

,.

....-.

'

From All of Us At.-••

POMEROY, OHIO

'J'racy Whaley
Doallkl Bailey ·

,

•;J
Ceefl Clnll
•

1'

~

COlmir ·
giiiOII LolldOD
. '1'liom-. He1ter

.
•

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. FROM ALL C),f US AT .. ..

EBERSB~CH
'

.

.. .

HARDWARE, POMEROY
..

I,

*

''

.......

laeart .._.
t11tt 11111114 for "'

Til QUI
IESTAUIWfl

OHIO

t

AT TUPPERS PLAINS

LYONS MARKET

t

BIG 3

MARKETS

~wu111: !bat your

Meigs Equipment Co., In~
'

•

Our Qariallllal

'f

Jllrold E. Smith

AT RACINE

WAID CROSS SONS

..

I

It's Christmas • , • families gather 'round the
tree ••• friends exchange greetings-and w•
extend our flwnlre cmd beat wishes to aiL

1

I

Co.

PT. PLEASANT, '{1. YA.

ij_ .ERRY ~HI\ISTMA?

1

1

Carolina Lumber and

lewis Repair Service
-FOR• HEATING
•PLUMBING
•ROOFING

The Golden Rule
Sunday
School Class ol the Long Bot·
tom Churches met in the Methodist church basement lor the
' December meeting and Chri•lmas party. 'The basement was
WY 2-2274
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
beautifully docorated in keeping
134 Milt St.
MlddltJIOrt
'":;~~~~::::::::==========:;=~! with !he holiday season.
,.
The program, in charge otlt-==--====---lhe pres1dent, Mrs. Swsin, portrayed "The Christmas Story"
with a very impressive candle
light service.
Several Christmas
carols
were included.
Several gifts were given to
, the Sunday School leather, Mrs.
I Hensley. A very bountiful dinner was served to Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hensley, Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis Edgell, Mr. and Mrs.
Dave Yates, Mrs. Tressie Swain
Mrs. Ella Hannum, Mrs. Bess
Larkins, Mrs. Ruth Larkins,
Mrs. Monad Wilson. Mrs. Mary
Pierce, Mr. Sanford Cozart,
Mrs. Ara Myers, Rev. Charles
~is, Mrs. Ethel Larkins and

MR.

Class 12 Gives

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Ph. 992-2143

"''"' muumurn lodl

tcldltlon••

MODERN furnished first fioer
efficiency apartment in Middleport Ph. 992-31!74.
12 14 tic

u·• so tan
TO PL .. Cii

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PHONE WY 2-21S6
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6 ROOM house and bath, fur-

Th~"ks

of

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naee and garage, 255 W. Main
1 St. Pomeroy. 0. Ph, 992WE WA NT lo Ihank the Porn-, 2668 or 992-296L
12 5 tic
rroy First Aod, the sta rr at I
------Veterans Memorial llospilal,! ~ ROOM furni&gt;ioed apartment
the Ew ing Funeral home. all\ and 4 room furnished apartthose who sent fl owers or : mcnt . Adults. References. 126
ht•l ped in any way during I h e ~ Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992illn es~ and death of our fath- !

6698.

NEW
CHEST FREEZERS
$153
All Modo Is Salt Prleodl

OPEN
EVERY NIGHT
UNTIL 9

.
b.~.,
Except Sunday

POMEROY

.

992;111

SUPER SERVICE STATION

_ __

ial thanks to Rev. Atlf'r for Tri.AIU.:Tt Brown's

Trailer SINGER sewing machine model
66' zog zag equipped to but·
w11l alw ays be gro teful
:1:124
12 20 6tc tonhole, monogram. applique,
etc. Pay ort 6 payments $6.47
ThP Wil son Farml\
14 IWOl't'l unfurnished8r)artmeflt
12 2:1 lie I iu Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5385.
each. Ph. 992-2685.
12-15-tfc
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lost a"d Fou"d__ TRAILER- spareo n- Browileii _G_OO_D_,-c-le-an-.-I-um-p,-eg-g- -a.-d
his comt·orting wo rds

We

Pa rk , t-.linersville, 0. Ph. 992.

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Ave .•

LOST - overnoght bag "' fro nt: 2625.

99111 10 lfc

oil treated stoker coal. Pea·
cock Coal Co., 1 block from

apart-

traffic light in Cheshire, 0.
Ph. 367-7526.
12 1 tic

Middleport Ph.

of

Holzer Hospit al Phone _ _ __
-4
.FURNISHED 4 room
742 622. Keith Ken uedy
12 2:1 :ue I ment wilil bath. Ph.

---LOST - lh·admg

g l a:&gt;~cs.

- -losP _ _

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J2 ti tic
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on front ol lllddlt'porl Chll,chiFUHNISHED 2 bedroom apar~

of :Jazarene. (on tact Lronud! ment. turnate hent, MrddleBa;s ut ~:12-/:172.
12 21 3lc I purl, 0. Ph 992-3871 .
- -- ------ -- - - - ,
11 28 lfc

No tic~ _ ____ I ~·uu H HI llJM turnoshed •pari
1 14 tic
CHRISTMAS- PIWGIIA'1
:ot ' rnent WY 1-Jti!JH
illlb'ivn Chn st!Jll lJ n i_n n i F'URNfSHED and ~unfurnished
Ch urch Saturday
evenmg . , apartments. Close to school
llee. 24, al UO P- tn. Y:'". \' Phone !192-0434.
lU 18 lie
wtll not want to mt ss thts
f 01 Sa Ia
Everyone welcome . Pastor 1
O'Dell Manley.
12 22 3tc : 8 x J5 Prairie Schooner
Pl r\r\0- Tlining,

~~hoOi ~ Chur&lt;'h, !

home, Ph. Lane Oaonrls, 9925509 around 8 a. nL
12 21 12tc
Adams and Stanle-y -Auction
House and Trading
Post

trader, 2. bedroom~.

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GBE£TIN6~

742-4211

KEITH GOBLE FORD

Hanna Line
(Quality Built)

1967 Models In Stock

I ( ·--

- NEW FOR 1967
ALL
67 Apach•Mu•da)
• 21 FHt
.~

ba~h. II~I~1~9Giif.A;;po~c~h~os~D;;;;;uo~~~

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SOc
a., HOWIE

175 ACRE fsrm, house w&gt;th I
rooms aod bath, cellar, crollar
bouse, 2 large barns, tree
1as, 2 farm ponds. lmmedlate occupancy. Pearl
Wil·
~ams, 992-2318 or 992-2681.
10 3 lfc

Le ga 1 N0 t'ICe

Uoad, Pomeroy, 0 .
--:c=--o
is now under one roof
at /3 lbs. jowl bacon, 99c lb . ; pork
12 lA '1tp 1N TME PROBAn- -CouRT OF MEIGS
Laurel Cliff Srhool
House ) chops, G9c lh.: orr-cookf'd
G. ~~~t:r~YAc.~~~~tntor
on Slate Route 124 and new · ham 69c lb.·, candy, 3 -39c YOUNG PARAKEETS,
$.1 :lO
t:sute ol MarY still, Deeeuet.
l'lo~intltt
Rt. 7 by -pass, open daily at
bags, $1; PepSl Cu!a , Ur. Pl·1r
each, Mynah bir ds, "O
...- each·
n.
12 noon. Jim Adams
and
per, 7-Up, 39c ctn.; J bottli's Sherwood Costen, Ohio
v1ro1e ftln.,, •• •1
·· No~':,';;:"'·
Worthy Stanley.
11 20 tfc
catsup, 89c ; peaches, No. 2 er Road, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
HOTICI aY PUBLICATION
,
ml
.
}k
7"
,
C
gal.,
·
ban12
18
6tc
The unknown he irs, devl,....es. leliaCans, ''9c
_ _ teet, adm.inlstraton, executors
~ond
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Wanted
-- -,--~ - k 'I u usiRnJ of Clark Still, Uecea6ed: the
10 lb M&amp;G ~.......

Afl, Cf\RISTMA&lt;:&gt;!

THAT MAf&lt;V£LOOS
TIM£ OF 11-\E 'r'£AR. !

WHE~

THE AIR.
1:&gt; FILLED...

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night because of Christmas Eve.

SATURDAY
THE APPLE GROVE Methodist church will hold Ill Christmas program on December :It,
beglmring at 8 p.m.

Boy7 )7, Has
Girl's Ki~ey

THE BORN LOSE'l

e

By ART SANSOM
DICK 7RACY

-,!:""
THE VACUUM

SAMPLES. FEEL THIS

FOP, DO YOU To-liNK

Trl15 STLII'f Mt6Hi
MAt(E GOlF 8AU.?

LITILE ORPHAN ANNIE

TAA; Ol\JtD II£ Hlf

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A (l:lLI&gt;I!l&lt;Y MILE?

'

lly HAROLD GRAY

'V -- --·-.-.....,.

i3il!llll!illli
LE.VEL BE'5T T'51CN Mf uP? YE S. SIREd
MADIO r--'1~ A ~ANT"-~IC O!=fi~:R.
RIGHT t:J:r TH;\T TIME

IT SO HAPPENED.....

anas, c .;
I' ........ "Never used anything
l e •1
unlltlown heln. dev11ees, leiateea, adCOON, Ex. L.L., ~175. Rats, Market, 3 mile-s south of ~fid- say users of Blue Lustre for mtnistr ator•. eltec!lt.on. a nd us te:n•
of Mary SUII, ueceaaed. loDd the unEx. L.L., $1.20, Skunk, Ex. dlcport, Rt. 7.
12 21 3tc cleaning carpet. Rent Elec· knnwu heln, devlaees. legatees, sdT M· k R · - - ---- - --- miniNtraton, executor», aml ass1gns of
1. L ' $1 .00 ' Sl
~ .. ac. II~
.x UNBEATABLE - 1967 solid tric shampooer $1. Pomeroy Sarah Roda:ersolJ, Oecea~ed, will lake
L,. L., $7-00 F. $3-25.• Oppos- I' stale stereo, radio c,ombina- 1Cement Block Co.
nnllee that on ,b. l(lth da) of NovernB f
ber, 1900. the unde nlgrn.•d filed hiJI
sum, Ex. L.L.. 50c ,
ee
tion 4 speed automatic chan12 19 6lc Petition acaJnst you In tb• Probata
PRETrY HOUDAY fuhfou are Important to girls of any
. ,I
hides Tr 6c Jb Bill Bailey
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h ,
- - ---- Court ot MeJtt County, Ohio, pr&lt;t-yinl
' ·•
.·
' ger, ruce walnut 1mas 1,
as MILLIONS of rugs have been tor the 1a1e of the followin g oe~~crlb- I age. Paris deerett the "tale" for most ftttlve occasions.
Box 14, Reedsville, 0.
· l t
a(fO Take over
, ed real estate In o rl.le r to pay the
Blutut white eotton orgudy eage {left), brfgbtly banded
12 2Z l'' tc ms an 11 r 1 ·
cleaned with Blue Lustre. It S debts ot decedent 1nd eo5ts ot adin red, sbado"' a red-and-white collon polka A·llne dress.
----,---,,-,---~:--"'
payments of $5.83 per month America's finest. Rent eleo- ml.n.l •trauon :
Bright while dota embroidered on chocolate brown da·
Help Wanted
or p~y. balance due $88.04. Lric shampooer $1. Baker Slut..te tn tne t.:ountJ or !'tteJg.s. tn the
eron and eolton •oDe (right) add up to a delectable boll·
:oc:--------c~o-==~;-:::Try II In your home. Call Furm'ture C0
12 19 6'• Slat•Lebanon,
"' Ohio,ana
'"" DOUDde
lo thod To•oohip
-=GIRL
and deday fashion. The amoell: dretsll topped off wltb white orwanted for genera I Off'tee 992-3218.
12 30 6tc
·
u follow s:
gandy cilffi and eollar. The&amp;e desigus are by Cinderella
,
POTATOES get your
Work in accounting office. Re- - - -- - SOMETHING
TO
MEND-Sing·
•
In Section No. 20, tn Town 3, \ of 1\oseiiiU Brothen.
I
ply m own handwriUng to P.
polattes while they
a.. ,. 11 ,, ,,. Ohio comp,.,·,
P ff'lt,
Pu~/l.ue, arod tn Lebanon Towllllhlp, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 ' Box 666• PomerGy, giving er sewing machine complete Cl
with
attachments.
This
rna·
arence
ro
t
Meta• county, and described aa 1o1age, marital status and cxper0 Ph 843-~
tow• : Bea:inni.n~~: Ht ., post 202 rods
chine equipped to zig zag,
·
·
·
North of tho Southwest corner o1 sald
12
21
31
20 ' thonoo North "'"
ienee_
make buttonholes, monogram GOOD USED
tires ' $3.95 and """'"
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0
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ODS
--;----: -- -- -c
' ~
rods to aN,,
ocorner:
thence Ellt 60 rod.l
Wt1MAN to help with house etc. Take over payments of up. Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto. to a corner; tllenct~ ::;outh 50 rod• to

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OI-l PH£Q. BOO·BOO'G '
NO . ._.0, MA~~.~ ~
GOT Yt.JuR
AGAIN J RAT&gt;-IE" I,: READ li--lt; .
AND I KNOW 'v'OU 0£TE-:;T" PA\J fl?_{I NY TIMI, '
TH.:IT TV PJ?Or.RAM
ANO FINO OUT \JJI!AI 'S
t-IE AHO QlnON. LOVE
RE4LLY C.OING OH I

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YOU O~!WN IM~ TO

1"H/lT STU!="~ LITTLE
CU!&gt;SYHOt.E OUT ~CK ~

YOU'RE NOT ~NG RY

OWT GET
ME ANGI?Y I

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Wishing yo•
a holiday ......

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1r CHESTER GOJILD

IS 8RINONu IN AIR

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TELL YOU, 0.
,
1 H' G,REEN 13A't' Pf\CI&lt;H?S ""TRIED TI-I EII('

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work and care
$5.42 per month or
' h for 3 tsmall
all pay 2bai·
chi\ dren , f urms own rans- .ance due $65.08. C 992·3 18.
portaticm. Ph. 992-6636.
12 20 6tc
l2 21 3lc ICONDITIONED SUDEX- h --====-::=-:===-~
ay,
r
,
Pearl
Williams,
Rt.
1.
RutWELDERS
ELECTRICIANS
land, 0 . Ph, 992-ti82L 12 20 6tp
PIPE FITTERS
REGISTERED F&amp;x Hounds, 6
FLAME CUTTERS
LAYOUT MEN
months old. Doc Oatley resiSTEEL FABRICATORS
dence,
Portland,
0 . Phone I
The 1tandord rate for men o Pr;riMc-ed In the nhove t laR&amp;Iflc:a·
843-2~96.
12 18 ()tc

,

12 9 l2tc

II;:::::.,::=======.!

tlom II 13.11 per hou r
App\:p In penton. Mondu throurh
Frldl}', 11:00 a . m. unttl 4:00 p. m.
or phone tcoilf-cU !41111 1191 -247~.

AMERICAN SHIP
BUILDING CO.

224:'5 Fron1 S1.
Toledo, Ohio
o\.n equal epport.unllY emplover.

WANTED
BOY

or

GIRL

In Rutland on Main
Street &amp; College Av•.
Earn Money and Prites
Delivering The Doily
Sentinel to established
Route

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Bu·'nesl Services

Nortl~east co1ner ot' Joseph Law·
reoo• 10 ' " " ' " ' " " " ' '
'''"
we Nf:lrlb line 80 rodl to the place ot
begJnntna:. conlatntna 2~ acres, .. llt·e pt

the

"~'

High R d G
e 's
0ut, sUICI
, 'des·

5 acrea out ol the /!k)ulbwest corner

space crews

TRACTOR
OVERH AULS

M• E •

us

(

Y

FREE DELIVER

Hanna WiU Open
New D~p Mine
CLEVELAND (UPI)-A
underground mine near Moo&gt;ndsville, W. Va., designed to
ply coal for the new Amoeri1oanll
Electric Power Co.
station. will be
by Hanna 'Coal Co,,
revealed
Thursday.
Tho mine. which will employ
nbout 1,300 persons, was expect·
ed te boost Hannan's Southern
Ohio expenditures hy some $20
lllilllon a year.

A PHARMACY
IN YOUR KOMI

W• deliver free to
the following &amp;owns:
eCheat.r

•Milan

eRiclnt

• Mlddlopert

eSyriCUH

eCheahlre

AIIBIE AND SLATS

SMITH'S FIAT SALES

SHE 5111D IT JUST TO
ME UNI--/APF'IE.R. Tf-IAN ! AM.
1 WDNOfR ... MAYeE. .'iHE

AND SERVICE

MeANT IT ... BUT 5HE

C.OULON'T/ WH~T'S IN IT

FOR HfR

KANAUGA OHIO

900 000 T
1 ,,.~:;:;;;:::;:;::::;::;::;::;;;;:;;::..,~:=:;:=:;:=:;:;:;;;::::;;::;S;;!j~
Grai'ns Offered

TOKYO UPI) - A Japanese
newspaper reported today that
ru"
'"
"''
Norlh
"'
•h•
Sou&lt;bwon
the '
c:orner ot SeeUon No. 20. Town 3. three ousted members of
"'"" 11 or oho OhJo compm·• Chinese Communist hierarchy,
WASHiNGTON (UPI) - The
Pun:bue, at a post: tbence eaat 80
h
ON
rod11, t.h~nce Nortb :ro rocta; thence including a ·former army chief United States will s ip
wesa sa rocta to u id section ilnl';
f food
- to
thence south zo rods to tho potut or of staff once considered a pos-- tons O
grams
bellinnine. co ntaining 10 e~eres, mo re Sible successor in Mao Tse • stricken India, ending 8
len. Allo the followin g rto;al Mt..ate
I
f
h
1ald ToWNihlp and Range bot..nd · tung, have COmmitted SUiCide.
OUg
reeze On SUC
follow&amp;, l.o-wll: Beginning al lbe
shipments.
HAY. Ph. 992-6112. Deliver~d
ll~;~;:;~t:.. corner of • 10 acre jQt The' men were victims of the
II
deeded by Madison Fitch I "'"rent
. Ch'
The announcement
Of can be picked Up .
and wife to Donnan Lawrence: tnen&lt;:e I~
purge SWeepmg
ID3 ....._
d
Jo (} b f
12 18 6to:North 18 rudH and 14 links; thence Bot o't was not clear whether JuUrs ay s or y e ore
Have your tractor overhaul- wc~t 39 rnd• anct 6 una to the centRussians said in New Delhi
- -1-w-ee
- -n Chihu_a_ cd now at a big savings. We er or oewttt '~ Rt~n Ro ad; lhence In a they were driven to their deaths
Pu-PS. C-r-0-,-, be
are running a special on trac· SouthP.rn direction atong the mJd(lle
Red G d bad
pledged 200,000 tons
hua and Manchester. Phone tor overhauls
. [or the Winter of
Mai d road lo the nort h line of 1he by the rampaging
uar
s
h
' ht 'It
above descrtbed 1o a c re lot : thence
I
h
w eat as an outng g1 .
99'2-6458.
12 19 6tc months. Have your tractor eu1 41 rod• and 11 unlu to the pl:~ ce support ng t e purge.
The American shipments are
ready to go to work when ot ~gtnnin1. containing s •ere~ bntn The Peking correspondent of
on spnng
' comes an d save down Of
uJd traoctt belnx l ituate in ctvi l
ELEC~ROLUX SWe(...ner
,,
-~
towMh!P nl Lebanon.
the Japanes;Jlaper Yo Mimi an intP.rim step to meet Indian
wheels, pop out paper bags, tome.
Shimbun ,·de Jed the men as food shortages aggravated by a
Jleferertee (}(]11(1: Vol. 130. p age 121.
d
ht A
view ol
dual cleaning tools hr rugs,
Dt:ed Recnrd• Metas c ountY. ohio.
Lo Jui Ching, a former Arniy roug ·
· · re
e1g5 QUipmenf 0, 'lou are required to an11wer the chief of staff, Lu Ting Ye. a range aid plans is continuing.
furm'ture, dus ting• etC. Onl Y
5 payments left of $6.99 each.
PHONE 992-2176
aald rettt lon bY the 7th day ot Jan- former propaganda chief, and
POMEROY
OHIO uuy. 1961 , or judsment lly debwt
Ph. 992--2685.
1•,,..,..............................~· wW be rtendercd aKaltllit ynu.
Jv.. .. Shang Kun, a
fanner man.
12_15-tfc I ·
IIOMBR c: HAXTF.R, A.DMlN·f ~;:~~;.~~.;;.~ii;;.i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiss-~
ISTRATOR. 01'' THE ESTATB II
by
;:~- •••• sTILL. o•c••s8- -u-DG"""E"'r-,.-=R"'tCE=o::--:tu-rn---cttur_e_rr MAKE MORE PROFIT
Ollf third floor budget shop.
listing your form's services Ia &lt;&gt;-o•, &lt;;mw • Poctoc,
the Daily Sentinel's Business Attomey• ror Admllllttrator
Middl
Baker FurDJture,
eport
10. 2~: lUi) 2. 11. lts, 23, ate
Otuo.
11 12
Serviee column.
10 10 II
CLOSEST THING TO

SPECIAL /

aold t.o a. u. s mith. Also tile rouowin~
real eatate t ltuat.e tn the t.:ouncy ol
Mei-'B 1nd State of Oblo, to-wit; Begin

1t&gt;ON'T pump your sluggish
CUSTOM butchering, will buy
' tic tanl&lt;. Get Klcan-Em-AII hides. Phil Meier. 992-3510.
"""===':""'':""==~· Septic Tank Cleaner. Land11 1
Wanted To Buy
mark Farm Bureau in Pom- ---A"'u"~="u"N=-Eu-=----- 1
COPPER H , 28e lb.: Erass, eroy, 0.
II 21 301e
Complete Serviee
red. 18c lb, yellow, 16c lb.:
Crt II !\cadtor,o
Radiators, 16c lb.: Batteries, NERVOUS? Can't sleep? Try
WrHe. Prene 00: Coolact
$U5 ea., clean No, I iron. "Sleepers."
Guaranteed reA. C. IIRADFOKD
Bill Bailey, P. 0 . Box 14, sulls or
Raelne, Oblo
Reedsville, 0 .
12 22 12tc Only 98c. Nelson's
I 1 lie
STANDING Umber In OWo Pomeroy, O.
macl!lnell, repair ,...
or West Vlrgtula. or
old
rice, aU makes. IVY !.-22M.
farms IIIIth limber. Manon way. I will deliver Ph.
The Fabnc Shop, Pomeroy
Reynolds, 111m 11, Syracuse, 7286.
Autborlzed Slllger Salel ancl
0.
t 18 100tp
12-1!&gt;30tp Service.
I 211 Uo

CALL 992-2156

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WITH Tf-\E SPIRIT
OF 'GElTI~G'!

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SCifN!:IDER

FRIDAY

THE POMEROY Hlgb School
Band Boosters AssoclaUon wlll
sponsor a high school dance
party this Friday night from I
to 11 p, m., at the Pomeroy
High Auditorium. The Jays will
emcee no dance this Saturday

COLUMBUS (UPl) - S I x
surgeons labored foliC hours Strengthens Him
early today to tran~Iant a ki~- BEIRUT Lebanon (UPI) _
ney from a young gorl k11led m J rda . •K' H eln
_
a traffic accident to a teen-ager 0 ruan mg ,uss
etnl'l'
'th hronic kidney failure
ged from a tig!otnrog cabinet
• • c.
·
shuffle . . .nUally slrengthmThe youth, Alvin Alpop: 17, ?f ed ~i'An his lonely crusade
East Liberty, remained m crot- for Arab'inoderatlon In t b •
teal condition, clinging to his Middle liiast
last hope for life that came 'lbe shffie left American
from a nine-yeoar-&lt;Oid girl whese educated1fremier Wasfr TeD In
own life was taken ,
tlgbt conifOI of the goverament
Nancy Haneeck, 9, of rural behind Hussein and II seemed
Pickaway Coonty, died of ma .. certain the yeung
II10D8I'clr
sive head injuries suffered when would remaln firm In his stand
she was struck by a car as she agaln8t leftist Arabo who acIeft a school bus near
her cuse him of being "soft
on
home.
Israel.

A. M. Cox, Realtm
POMEROY, 0.

green broke. Terms. tall or
see 8 . J. Hill, Flatwoods

,

Hussein's Shuffle

REALTY

~PACHI;:.

ANY 1-0SER 'GOT

SOCIAL
CAtF.NDAR

FILLER SPEC . . old
Temperatures lor the neJ:I
five • day perlod wiA average
5 to 9 degrees belolr normal,
with Utile day·tco-clliY chance
iD temperatures, lhe!UPJ said.
Precipitation will ~ ....
Ieath to lbree-tenlll\nch melted, oceurrllrg as llglitoJMOW or
IDOW Oarrtes over lliO weekend and the early part ol neJ:I
week.

RUTLAND, 0.

CUCKLER

CAMPING TRAILERS
Horton St.
Ma~on, W. V1.

o.

flY 2-2196

manger, mankind :find!';
joy eternal. :May your
Christmas Ire blcS&gt;ed,

TRAVEL TRAILERS

BEFO' AH SWEARS YO' I
AS f'."'AN AN' W1VE: -l-'AS

BE PROUD OF
A CLEAN CAR
U·DRIVE-THRU
CAR WASH

tAnyTm

8 n the Miracle of the

-=R"'O""Uc;-S'H 8, LYO""N;-;S;-

Carpetedi Only !995. John
Riehmo.;)i, 814 East Maio St,
Pomeroy, Ph. 992-24'&gt;1 belore
10 a. 111. 1Olher hours just
23 tf c
maybe). - -- - --12 ___

oNLY

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Finance
o.,_n Til9 Every Night,

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FOR

tCar I Truck ttH..ter
Core tBulllmr

for Late Shoppers!

All Appliance• Sale Pricedl
Wt Service, Deliver.

12 B tfc

er . Mr . Jo\m H. Wil son . .Sprc- ·

Real Estate For Sale

L!'l • """•

YOUR -DIRTY cAR

AII ~N~ Ridi•f.r $hop

CHRISTMAS SALE!

1

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ASHAMED OF

•••• IC

OFFICI loiOURI
1:111 A. M.. ro ~ : on ,. M D•lll'
a.tvr••• I:Jt A. 11111 to 12:01 Moon

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DON'T BE

BlAETTNARS

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DEliGIOUS

WY Z.2151
I!IIDDLEPORT, OKlO

From the Largest Truck or

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Cef'lh " ' wof'O ror

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kNOWT~EY'RE

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NOTICE
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WHEN WE WERE LITILE1

MOM 1 WENDYANDl
GOT EQUAl 5HAREo
OF EVERYTHIN13,.

OFFICE
WILL B.

BUT TODAY, I 'D HAVE 10

WAS!/ i!O C4R6 TO
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CAN I FIX 'IE
SOME BREAKFUSS,
PAW?

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NICEST PEOI'Lid . • . CALL

DICK RAWLINGS

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Rlwlings Honda Sal11

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Bulldozer Radiator To The
Smallest Heater Core,

co•

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fHANKS

ll.U ro• "

Ph. 992-2143

"''"' muumurn lodl

tcldltlon••

MODERN furnished first fioer
efficiency apartment in Middleport Ph. 992-31!74.
12 14 tic

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PHONE WY 2-21S6
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6 ROOM house and bath, fur-

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naee and garage, 255 W. Main
1 St. Pomeroy. 0. Ph, 992WE WA NT lo Ihank the Porn-, 2668 or 992-296L
12 5 tic
rroy First Aod, the sta rr at I
------Veterans Memorial llospilal,! ~ ROOM furni&gt;ioed apartment
the Ew ing Funeral home. all\ and 4 room furnished apartthose who sent fl owers or : mcnt . Adults. References. 126
ht•l ped in any way during I h e ~ Mulberry Ave., Pomeroy, 992illn es~ and death of our fath- !

6698.

NEW
CHEST FREEZERS
$153
All Modo Is Salt Prleodl

OPEN
EVERY NIGHT
UNTIL 9

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b.~.,
Except Sunday

POMEROY

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992;111

SUPER SERVICE STATION

_ __

ial thanks to Rev. Atlf'r for Tri.AIU.:Tt Brown's

Trailer SINGER sewing machine model
66' zog zag equipped to but·
w11l alw ays be gro teful
:1:124
12 20 6tc tonhole, monogram. applique,
etc. Pay ort 6 payments $6.47
ThP Wil son Farml\
14 IWOl't'l unfurnished8r)artmeflt
12 2:1 lie I iu Pomeroy. Ph. 992-5385.
each. Ph. 992-2685.
12-15-tfc
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lost a"d Fou"d__ TRAILER- spareo n- Browileii _G_OO_D_,-c-le-an-.-I-um-p,-eg-g- -a.-d
his comt·orting wo rds

We

Pa rk , t-.linersville, 0. Ph. 992.

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Ave .•

LOST - overnoght bag "' fro nt: 2625.

99111 10 lfc

oil treated stoker coal. Pea·
cock Coal Co., 1 block from

apart-

traffic light in Cheshire, 0.
Ph. 367-7526.
12 1 tic

Middleport Ph.

of

Holzer Hospit al Phone _ _ __
-4
.FURNISHED 4 room
742 622. Keith Ken uedy
12 2:1 :ue I ment wilil bath. Ph.

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on front ol lllddlt'porl Chll,chiFUHNISHED 2 bedroom apar~

of :Jazarene. (on tact Lronud! ment. turnate hent, MrddleBa;s ut ~:12-/:172.
12 21 3lc I purl, 0. Ph 992-3871 .
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11 28 lfc

No tic~ _ ____ I ~·uu H HI llJM turnoshed •pari
1 14 tic
CHRISTMAS- PIWGIIA'1
:ot ' rnent WY 1-Jti!JH
illlb'ivn Chn st!Jll lJ n i_n n i F'URNfSHED and ~unfurnished
Ch urch Saturday
evenmg . , apartments. Close to school
llee. 24, al UO P- tn. Y:'". \' Phone !192-0434.
lU 18 lie
wtll not want to mt ss thts
f 01 Sa Ia
Everyone welcome . Pastor 1
O'Dell Manley.
12 22 3tc : 8 x J5 Prairie Schooner
Pl r\r\0- Tlining,

~~hoOi ~ Chur&lt;'h, !

home, Ph. Lane Oaonrls, 9925509 around 8 a. nL
12 21 12tc
Adams and Stanle-y -Auction
House and Trading
Post

trader, 2. bedroom~.

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GBE£TIN6~

742-4211

KEITH GOBLE FORD

Hanna Line
(Quality Built)

1967 Models In Stock

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- NEW FOR 1967
ALL
67 Apach•Mu•da)
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a., HOWIE

175 ACRE fsrm, house w&gt;th I
rooms aod bath, cellar, crollar
bouse, 2 large barns, tree
1as, 2 farm ponds. lmmedlate occupancy. Pearl
Wil·
~ams, 992-2318 or 992-2681.
10 3 lfc

Le ga 1 N0 t'ICe

Uoad, Pomeroy, 0 .
--:c=--o
is now under one roof
at /3 lbs. jowl bacon, 99c lb . ; pork
12 lA '1tp 1N TME PROBAn- -CouRT OF MEIGS
Laurel Cliff Srhool
House ) chops, G9c lh.: orr-cookf'd
G. ~~~t:r~YAc.~~~~tntor
on Slate Route 124 and new · ham 69c lb.·, candy, 3 -39c YOUNG PARAKEETS,
$.1 :lO
t:sute ol MarY still, Deeeuet.
l'lo~intltt
Rt. 7 by -pass, open daily at
bags, $1; PepSl Cu!a , Ur. Pl·1r
each, Mynah bir ds, "O
...- each·
n.
12 noon. Jim Adams
and
per, 7-Up, 39c ctn.; J bottli's Sherwood Costen, Ohio
v1ro1e ftln.,, •• •1
·· No~':,';;:"'·
Worthy Stanley.
11 20 tfc
catsup, 89c ; peaches, No. 2 er Road, Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
HOTICI aY PUBLICATION
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ml
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7"
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gal.,
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The unknown he irs, devl,....es. leliaCans, ''9c
_ _ teet, adm.inlstraton, executors
~ond
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-- -,--~ - k 'I u usiRnJ of Clark Still, Uecea6ed: the
10 lb M&amp;G ~.......

Afl, Cf\RISTMA&lt;:&gt;!

THAT MAf&lt;V£LOOS
TIM£ OF 11-\E 'r'£AR. !

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THE AIR.
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night because of Christmas Eve.

SATURDAY
THE APPLE GROVE Methodist church will hold Ill Christmas program on December :It,
beglmring at 8 p.m.

Boy7 )7, Has
Girl's Ki~ey

THE BORN LOSE'l

e

By ART SANSOM
DICK 7RACY

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THE VACUUM

SAMPLES. FEEL THIS

FOP, DO YOU To-liNK

Trl15 STLII'f Mt6Hi
MAt(E GOlF 8AU.?

LITILE ORPHAN ANNIE

TAA; Ol\JtD II£ Hlf

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A (l:lLI&gt;I!l&lt;Y MILE?

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LE.VEL BE'5T T'51CN Mf uP? YE S. SIREd
MADIO r--'1~ A ~ANT"-~IC O!=fi~:R.
RIGHT t:J:r TH;\T TIME

IT SO HAPPENED.....

anas, c .;
I' ........ "Never used anything
l e •1
unlltlown heln. dev11ees, leiateea, adCOON, Ex. L.L., ~175. Rats, Market, 3 mile-s south of ~fid- say users of Blue Lustre for mtnistr ator•. eltec!lt.on. a nd us te:n•
of Mary SUII, ueceaaed. loDd the unEx. L.L., $1.20, Skunk, Ex. dlcport, Rt. 7.
12 21 3tc cleaning carpet. Rent Elec· knnwu heln, devlaees. legatees, sdT M· k R · - - ---- - --- miniNtraton, executor», aml ass1gns of
1. L ' $1 .00 ' Sl
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.x UNBEATABLE - 1967 solid tric shampooer $1. Pomeroy Sarah Roda:ersolJ, Oecea~ed, will lake
L,. L., $7-00 F. $3-25.• Oppos- I' stale stereo, radio c,ombina- 1Cement Block Co.
nnllee that on ,b. l(lth da) of NovernB f
ber, 1900. the unde nlgrn.•d filed hiJI
sum, Ex. L.L.. 50c ,
ee
tion 4 speed automatic chan12 19 6lc Petition acaJnst you In tb• Probata
PRETrY HOUDAY fuhfou are Important to girls of any
. ,I
hides Tr 6c Jb Bill Bailey
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- - ---- Court ot MeJtt County, Ohio, pr&lt;t-yinl
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' ger, ruce walnut 1mas 1,
as MILLIONS of rugs have been tor the 1a1e of the followin g oe~~crlb- I age. Paris deerett the "tale" for most ftttlve occasions.
Box 14, Reedsville, 0.
· l t
a(fO Take over
, ed real estate In o rl.le r to pay the
Blutut white eotton orgudy eage {left), brfgbtly banded
12 2Z l'' tc ms an 11 r 1 ·
cleaned with Blue Lustre. It S debts ot decedent 1nd eo5ts ot adin red, sbado"' a red-and-white collon polka A·llne dress.
----,---,,-,---~:--"'
payments of $5.83 per month America's finest. Rent eleo- ml.n.l •trauon :
Bright while dota embroidered on chocolate brown da·
Help Wanted
or p~y. balance due $88.04. Lric shampooer $1. Baker Slut..te tn tne t.:ountJ or !'tteJg.s. tn the
eron and eolton •oDe (right) add up to a delectable boll·
:oc:--------c~o-==~;-:::Try II In your home. Call Furm'ture C0
12 19 6'• Slat•Lebanon,
"' Ohio,ana
'"" DOUDde
lo thod To•oohip
-=GIRL
and deday fashion. The amoell: dretsll topped off wltb white orwanted for genera I Off'tee 992-3218.
12 30 6tc
·
u follow s:
gandy cilffi and eollar. The&amp;e desigus are by Cinderella
,
POTATOES get your
Work in accounting office. Re- - - -- - SOMETHING
TO
MEND-Sing·
•
In Section No. 20, tn Town 3, \ of 1\oseiiiU Brothen.
I
ply m own handwriUng to P.
polattes while they
a.. ,. 11 ,, ,,. Ohio comp,.,·,
P ff'lt,
Pu~/l.ue, arod tn Lebanon Towllllhlp, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 0 ' Box 666• PomerGy, giving er sewing machine complete Cl
with
attachments.
This
rna·
arence
ro
t
Meta• county, and described aa 1o1age, marital status and cxper0 Ph 843-~
tow• : Bea:inni.n~~: Ht ., post 202 rods
chine equipped to zig zag,
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North of tho Southwest corner o1 sald
12
21
31
20 ' thonoo North "'"
ienee_
make buttonholes, monogram GOOD USED
tires ' $3.95 and """'"
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rods to aN,,
ocorner:
thence Ellt 60 rod.l
Wt1MAN to help with house etc. Take over payments of up. Pomeroy Home &amp; Auto. to a corner; tllenct~ ::;outh 50 rod• to

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OI-l PH£Q. BOO·BOO'G '
NO . ._.0, MA~~.~ ~
GOT Yt.JuR
AGAIN J RAT&gt;-IE" I,: READ li--lt; .
AND I KNOW 'v'OU 0£TE-:;T" PA\J fl?_{I NY TIMI, '
TH.:IT TV PJ?Or.RAM
ANO FINO OUT \JJI!AI 'S
t-IE AHO QlnON. LOVE
RE4LLY C.OING OH I

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a holiday ......

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1r CHESTER GOJILD

IS 8RINONu IN AIR

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TELL YOU, 0.
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1 H' G,REEN 13A't' Pf\CI&lt;H?S ""TRIED TI-I EII('

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work and care
$5.42 per month or
' h for 3 tsmall
all pay 2bai·
chi\ dren , f urms own rans- .ance due $65.08. C 992·3 18.
portaticm. Ph. 992-6636.
12 20 6tc
l2 21 3lc ICONDITIONED SUDEX- h --====-::=-:===-~
ay,
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Pearl
Williams,
Rt.
1.
RutWELDERS
ELECTRICIANS
land, 0 . Ph, 992-ti82L 12 20 6tp
PIPE FITTERS
REGISTERED F&amp;x Hounds, 6
FLAME CUTTERS
LAYOUT MEN
months old. Doc Oatley resiSTEEL FABRICATORS
dence,
Portland,
0 . Phone I
The 1tandord rate for men o Pr;riMc-ed In the nhove t laR&amp;Iflc:a·
843-2~96.
12 18 ()tc

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12 9 l2tc

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tlom II 13.11 per hou r
App\:p In penton. Mondu throurh
Frldl}', 11:00 a . m. unttl 4:00 p. m.
or phone tcoilf-cU !41111 1191 -247~.

AMERICAN SHIP
BUILDING CO.

224:'5 Fron1 S1.
Toledo, Ohio
o\.n equal epport.unllY emplover.

WANTED
BOY

or

GIRL

In Rutland on Main
Street &amp; College Av•.
Earn Money and Prites
Delivering The Doily
Sentinel to established
Route

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Bu·'nesl Services

Nortl~east co1ner ot' Joseph Law·
reoo• 10 ' " " ' " ' " " " ' '
'''"
we Nf:lrlb line 80 rodl to the place ot
begJnntna:. conlatntna 2~ acres, .. llt·e pt

the

"~'

High R d G
e 's
0ut, sUICI
, 'des·

5 acrea out ol the /!k)ulbwest corner

space crews

TRACTOR
OVERH AULS

M• E •

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FREE DELIVER

Hanna WiU Open
New D~p Mine
CLEVELAND (UPI)-A
underground mine near Moo&gt;ndsville, W. Va., designed to
ply coal for the new Amoeri1oanll
Electric Power Co.
station. will be
by Hanna 'Coal Co,,
revealed
Thursday.
Tho mine. which will employ
nbout 1,300 persons, was expect·
ed te boost Hannan's Southern
Ohio expenditures hy some $20
lllilllon a year.

A PHARMACY
IN YOUR KOMI

W• deliver free to
the following &amp;owns:
eCheat.r

•Milan

eRiclnt

• Mlddlopert

eSyriCUH

eCheahlre

AIIBIE AND SLATS

SMITH'S FIAT SALES

SHE 5111D IT JUST TO
ME UNI--/APF'IE.R. Tf-IAN ! AM.
1 WDNOfR ... MAYeE. .'iHE

AND SERVICE

MeANT IT ... BUT 5HE

C.OULON'T/ WH~T'S IN IT

FOR HfR

KANAUGA OHIO

900 000 T
1 ,,.~:;:;;;:::;:;::::;::;::;::;;;;:;;::..,~:=:;:=:;:=:;:;:;;;::::;;::;S;;!j~
Grai'ns Offered

TOKYO UPI) - A Japanese
newspaper reported today that
ru"
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Norlh
"'
•h•
Sou&lt;bwon
the '
c:orner ot SeeUon No. 20. Town 3. three ousted members of
"'"" 11 or oho OhJo compm·• Chinese Communist hierarchy,
WASHiNGTON (UPI) - The
Pun:bue, at a post: tbence eaat 80
h
ON
rod11, t.h~nce Nortb :ro rocta; thence including a ·former army chief United States will s ip
wesa sa rocta to u id section ilnl';
f food
- to
thence south zo rods to tho potut or of staff once considered a pos-- tons O
grams
bellinnine. co ntaining 10 e~eres, mo re Sible successor in Mao Tse • stricken India, ending 8
len. Allo the followin g rto;al Mt..ate
I
f
h
1ald ToWNihlp and Range bot..nd · tung, have COmmitted SUiCide.
OUg
reeze On SUC
follow&amp;, l.o-wll: Beginning al lbe
shipments.
HAY. Ph. 992-6112. Deliver~d
ll~;~;:;~t:.. corner of • 10 acre jQt The' men were victims of the
II
deeded by Madison Fitch I "'"rent
. Ch'
The announcement
Of can be picked Up .
and wife to Donnan Lawrence: tnen&lt;:e I~
purge SWeepmg
ID3 ....._
d
Jo (} b f
12 18 6to:North 18 rudH and 14 links; thence Bot o't was not clear whether JuUrs ay s or y e ore
Have your tractor overhaul- wc~t 39 rnd• anct 6 una to the centRussians said in New Delhi
- -1-w-ee
- -n Chihu_a_ cd now at a big savings. We er or oewttt '~ Rt~n Ro ad; lhence In a they were driven to their deaths
Pu-PS. C-r-0-,-, be
are running a special on trac· SouthP.rn direction atong the mJd(lle
Red G d bad
pledged 200,000 tons
hua and Manchester. Phone tor overhauls
. [or the Winter of
Mai d road lo the nort h line of 1he by the rampaging
uar
s
h
' ht 'It
above descrtbed 1o a c re lot : thence
I
h
w eat as an outng g1 .
99'2-6458.
12 19 6tc months. Have your tractor eu1 41 rod• and 11 unlu to the pl:~ ce support ng t e purge.
The American shipments are
ready to go to work when ot ~gtnnin1. containing s •ere~ bntn The Peking correspondent of
on spnng
' comes an d save down Of
uJd traoctt belnx l ituate in ctvi l
ELEC~ROLUX SWe(...ner
,,
-~
towMh!P nl Lebanon.
the Japanes;Jlaper Yo Mimi an intP.rim step to meet Indian
wheels, pop out paper bags, tome.
Shimbun ,·de Jed the men as food shortages aggravated by a
Jleferertee (}(]11(1: Vol. 130. p age 121.
d
ht A
view ol
dual cleaning tools hr rugs,
Dt:ed Recnrd• Metas c ountY. ohio.
Lo Jui Ching, a former Arniy roug ·
· · re
e1g5 QUipmenf 0, 'lou are required to an11wer the chief of staff, Lu Ting Ye. a range aid plans is continuing.
furm'ture, dus ting• etC. Onl Y
5 payments left of $6.99 each.
PHONE 992-2176
aald rettt lon bY the 7th day ot Jan- former propaganda chief, and
POMEROY
OHIO uuy. 1961 , or judsment lly debwt
Ph. 992--2685.
1•,,..,..............................~· wW be rtendercd aKaltllit ynu.
Jv.. .. Shang Kun, a
fanner man.
12_15-tfc I ·
IIOMBR c: HAXTF.R, A.DMlN·f ~;:~~;.~~.;;.~ii;;.i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiss-~
ISTRATOR. 01'' THE ESTATB II
by
;:~- •••• sTILL. o•c••s8- -u-DG"""E"'r-,.-=R"'tCE=o::--:tu-rn---cttur_e_rr MAKE MORE PROFIT
Ollf third floor budget shop.
listing your form's services Ia &lt;&gt;-o•, &lt;;mw • Poctoc,
the Daily Sentinel's Business Attomey• ror Admllllttrator
Middl
Baker FurDJture,
eport
10. 2~: lUi) 2. 11. lts, 23, ate
Otuo.
11 12
Serviee column.
10 10 II
CLOSEST THING TO

SPECIAL /

aold t.o a. u. s mith. Also tile rouowin~
real eatate t ltuat.e tn the t.:ouncy ol
Mei-'B 1nd State of Oblo, to-wit; Begin

1t&gt;ON'T pump your sluggish
CUSTOM butchering, will buy
' tic tanl&lt;. Get Klcan-Em-AII hides. Phil Meier. 992-3510.
"""===':""'':""==~· Septic Tank Cleaner. Land11 1
Wanted To Buy
mark Farm Bureau in Pom- ---A"'u"~="u"N=-Eu-=----- 1
COPPER H , 28e lb.: Erass, eroy, 0.
II 21 301e
Complete Serviee
red. 18c lb, yellow, 16c lb.:
Crt II !\cadtor,o
Radiators, 16c lb.: Batteries, NERVOUS? Can't sleep? Try
WrHe. Prene 00: Coolact
$U5 ea., clean No, I iron. "Sleepers."
Guaranteed reA. C. IIRADFOKD
Bill Bailey, P. 0 . Box 14, sulls or
Raelne, Oblo
Reedsville, 0 .
12 22 12tc Only 98c. Nelson's
I 1 lie
STANDING Umber In OWo Pomeroy, O.
macl!lnell, repair ,...
or West Vlrgtula. or
old
rice, aU makes. IVY !.-22M.
farms IIIIth limber. Manon way. I will deliver Ph.
The Fabnc Shop, Pomeroy
Reynolds, 111m 11, Syracuse, 7286.
Autborlzed Slllger Salel ancl
0.
t 18 100tp
12-1!&gt;30tp Service.
I 211 Uo

CALL 992-2156

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WITH Tf-\E SPIRIT
OF 'GElTI~G'!

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SCifN!:IDER

FRIDAY

THE POMEROY Hlgb School
Band Boosters AssoclaUon wlll
sponsor a high school dance
party this Friday night from I
to 11 p, m., at the Pomeroy
High Auditorium. The Jays will
emcee no dance this Saturday

COLUMBUS (UPl) - S I x
surgeons labored foliC hours Strengthens Him
early today to tran~Iant a ki~- BEIRUT Lebanon (UPI) _
ney from a young gorl k11led m J rda . •K' H eln
_
a traffic accident to a teen-ager 0 ruan mg ,uss
etnl'l'
'th hronic kidney failure
ged from a tig!otnrog cabinet
• • c.
·
shuffle . . .nUally slrengthmThe youth, Alvin Alpop: 17, ?f ed ~i'An his lonely crusade
East Liberty, remained m crot- for Arab'inoderatlon In t b •
teal condition, clinging to his Middle liiast
last hope for life that came 'lbe shffie left American
from a nine-yeoar-&lt;Oid girl whese educated1fremier Wasfr TeD In
own life was taken ,
tlgbt conifOI of the goverament
Nancy Haneeck, 9, of rural behind Hussein and II seemed
Pickaway Coonty, died of ma .. certain the yeung
II10D8I'clr
sive head injuries suffered when would remaln firm In his stand
she was struck by a car as she agaln8t leftist Arabo who acIeft a school bus near
her cuse him of being "soft
on
home.
Israel.

A. M. Cox, Realtm
POMEROY, 0.

green broke. Terms. tall or
see 8 . J. Hill, Flatwoods

,

Hussein's Shuffle

REALTY

~PACHI;:.

ANY 1-0SER 'GOT

SOCIAL
CAtF.NDAR

FILLER SPEC . . old
Temperatures lor the neJ:I
five • day perlod wiA average
5 to 9 degrees belolr normal,
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Til. 10 PM

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Varied Program Given' at Church /

The lwll)e of Mr. and Mrs. Recitation•, musical numbers, Star," by Joe Anthony, Jimmy ,to form a voice chQ!r lor back·, worth, Mike Hoffman, Davl~
Chesler Gorrell was beautifullyl songs, and a playlet were in· Holman, Joey Rickman, Jolu&gt;llground music and songs, with SwiSher, Gregory Hayes, Bardecorated in keeping with the ' eluded in the annual Christmas McCloud, and Dickie Owen, Ellnot Bodlmer, pianist.
bara Anthony, Terrie Thomu,
season, including a tree, wheu l program given by the children followed l&gt;y a piano
HI o, SOlo voices in tiJe choir In· Terry Brewer, Mark Fultz. Jolin
the Adult Bible Class of tht and youth of the Middleport !"Christmas Melodies," by Eli· eluded Nancy Buskirk, Venida Pal Riley, and Terrie Thomu.
Tuppers Plains EUB church 1"irst Baptist Church Tuesday 1 nor Bodimer.
Gibbs, Debbie Hoffmen, Judy The pcogram was concluded
met recenlly at their lu&gt;me. 'evening. Mrs. Bert Bodimer The Junior Dept., taught l&gt;y ,Owen, Douglas Aeree, and Jelf 'with a meditation by Mr.. lionMrs. Paul Brooks, prcsider.t, was dlairman ot the prl.ll{ratn Miss Jerry Pullen, Mrl)_ Hh.:n· Darst. Others in the choir were old Boone. Santa made hi&amp; ap.
was in charge of the meeting assisted by Randy
Becker . ard Owen and Mr. Robert Rich· Ronald Hoffman a!!9 Tommy pearance. and pre.ented t.reaiS
which opened with prayer aM and Kent Kloes.
Iardson presented a
playlet, McCloud.
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to all chtldren pre•ent, llliStsted
lhe
readmg
of
the
Christmas
The
program
opened
with
a
"And
There.
Was
No
Room,"
Juniors
taking
part
In
the
by Raooy Becker and Koal
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1 story, Luke 2· 1-19 by the Rev. ptano and organ duet by Mrs. Wtlh the Prtmary Dept. JOinmg acenes were Roberta
Duck- IKioes.
Jack Young. Two readmgs wer·e iFrances Ltevmg and Mrs. Doro.
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ls~eld
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WHEN YOU CHOOSE
FROM
l. bled, Mrs ...doth Betzmg.
the Nursery Dept. taught by Members and guests were "Christmas Acrostic," wa•
Followi~g
a
short
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Mrs.
Norma Wtlcox.
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seated at a long table which read by Hazel Clar);a reading,
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ONE OF THESE BRAND
$1 .50
sess1on,
g1fts
were
exchangea
Takmg
part
from
the
kmderwas
covered
with
a
Christmas
"The
Coming
Prin
of
Peace
"
up
and I he rema;nder of !he
garten class, taught by Beul_a~ cloth with floral arrangements l&gt;y Rachel M('Brld · _
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ing spent in "$inging of Christ· Whtle, were Lort Kloes, LI~a~ m keeping with the Christmas The group saug "0 Little
mas carols and other hymns, and Gregory Becker; DaVId season when the Star Class of Town of Bethlehel!l;" "God's
w•th Mrs. Brooks as
Boone,_ and Joe ~cCtoud }tvmg the First United Presbyterian Gift," was read by~ Ada Slat:k, Mrs c H !hie and brother
1 tsl. Prayer by Rev.
Yoong recttatiOns, a~~ s!ngmg,. Away , Church of Syracuse held It&gt; and "There Are Three Symbols Paul Kei;er ·of Columbus vislt. I
1 closed the meeting.
In A Ma~ger, With motwns : aMual Christmas dinner and of Christmas," by June Lf&gt;e. ed Wednesda with tlieir ar
Refreshments were served
Recttatwns were gJVen
by \ program in the annex ot the "Birth or a Christmas Carol " ts M
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the lu&gt;stess to 15 members.
PnmBeary I. taugdht ~ Mr:. Char- ~ church Saturday evening, Dec· by Mayme Holmes ~· •My Chrt~t'Mi~~r:~me
rs. arry ~ •
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next meeting Will be held
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by Jeannie Boone, er was enjoyed at UO p.m. Rtchard Duck~orth ~e~d. The ed today lor 0 several days vis'
JeMiier Wise, Paula Ashley, by 21 persons. Rev . Linson H. Ftrsl ChrJSt~as Chctr; "~?m-it with their parents, Mrs. Theo
RETURNS
HOME
Murra , Trina Gibbs and Stebbms asked grace.
as Clark, Memortes;
My tleines and Mr. and Mrs. V.
FREE
Miss Vesta McCoy has
Swisher.
. An exchange of gtlts was held Chrtstmas Prayer," , Florellce D. Edwards and family.
Primary 2 and 3, taught by followed by a ~ery Impressive Potts, and,,poems, ·:wha,t Is Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kraeu.
returned te her lu&gt;me.
Gift
the Gallipolis Medical
Mrs. Tony Fowler presented ! prog~mt co~ductedF byk theMclass CndhrtS~~Tahs. Sby ;,earl McBride ter spent Wednesday with rei awhere she was treated for an recitations, "I Love To Think." presi en· I$S ran Ie um- a
e tar, ltr Rlchani tives tn Columbus.
inj'ury.
Tammte Hoffman· "A Ha~ aw.
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· was ca lied to Th e program concl uded w~c''h dr. dan ht rs. M urnanK ng
th
Py Time ., by Timmy Thomas
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an II' aug der.d htrs. BeMed
and a dialogue titled
"The wors h'•P WJ'th M'JSS Mumaw rea d· smgmg
1ent N'IghI;,,
and Ph'
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- - - - '-~ ing John 3:16. ''Joy to the prayer by Rev. Stebbins.
";g kers, ren a
IN CIRCLEVILLE
World" was then sung in uni· Attending were the above ana and Sandra of ar ersburg, W.
PomiNy, Otdo
~lr. and Mrs. Bruce Lloyd •on followed with the scripture, Mrs. Linson Stebbins and Cin· Va. ~ere r,ecent guests of Mr.
were in Circleville
Sund&amp;y Luke 2:1·20 read by Miss Mu- dy, Mrs. Richard Roush, Mr. Longs mo.her, Mrs. Myrtle
for
a
pre-holiday
family
obser- maw, who also gave a prayer. Harry Potts, Mrs. Agnes Whi'c, Long.
.
TONIGHT ond SATURDAY
vance with his sisters and br&lt;&gt;- Archie Lee read ''If Christ Mr. Alfred Roots, and Mr. Ell- Gordon FJSher, student
at
Dec. 23·24
"PROMISE HER
ihers and lamili.,. The obser- Had Not Been Born"; a poem, er Roush.
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i\lountain State Business ColANYTHING"
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to
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1)1.
spend the lu&gt;liday vacation with
Warre.n Beatty, Leslie Caron, his sister, Mr. and Mrs. Horley
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. MasKsenan Wynn, Hermione Gin·
Wells. Others attending were
Y.1
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gold, Bob Cummings
"JOHNNY RENO
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lloyd and
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Mr. and Mrs. John KJipat.
FREE GIFT
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Dana Andrews, Jant&gt; Russell,
Ye&lt;~uger, Columbus Thursday, alter
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WRAPPING
Lon Chaney, John Agar Lyle and Mrs. John . Bastiana and gram featuring recitatioos and rie Yeauger, Chris
Bettger, Tom Drake '
chtldren of Galhpohs.
songs by the primary depart· Nancy Wallace, Shiela Horky, visit with Mr. aDd Mrs. Dwight
CHOOSE FROM •...
Admission: 60c &amp; 30c
RETURN TO KEN'l1JCKY
ment. of the First United Pres- Kristy Morris, Kathy Coleman, Milhoan and family.
TUSSY-MIDNITE-ARPEGE-MY·SIN--MAX FACTOR-REVLON
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leonard
0.
Wil·
byteflan Church was held Wed- Janet Horky, Pamela Crooks, Mrs. Alfred Biggs and Mn.
DESERT FLOWER-SETS START AT $3.00 AND UP
SUNDAY, MONDAY
wn
and
daughter
have
return.
ne!day
.evenl,ng at the church. Debbie Coleman,. Beth Vaugan, Don Bailey spent Thursday in
ond TUESDAY
GENERAL ELECTRIC
Dec.
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ed to their home in Fort Knox, The chtldren s program was m Bobby and Terr.'e Fox •. Beclcy Akron Bod were accompanied
LADIES' and MEN'S
ELVIS PRESLEY
Ky ., after beiug called here charge of Mrs. Russell Lyons, Coleman, Valerte Lew1s, a~d home
i!Y their grandson,
"FRANKIE &amp; JOHNNY"
by
the
death
of
his
father,
Mr.
Mrs.
Everett
Bachner,
Mrs.
Cheryl
Boshc.
The
chtldre~
s
Chuckle
Bailey,
!or 1 vlsiL
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Jack Coleman and Mrs. Fred program was concluded witn Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Logan
G.E. Hat Box Style
Ia~. Harry Morgan, Sue Ann
Ladias
HERE FOR FUNERAL Lewis.
the smgmg of three sengs .by and his lather, George Logan
Langdon, Nancy Kovack
The
program
opened
with
prtmary ~roup mdudmg . 'ted Thu sd ·
Ath
Reg.
Audrey Christie
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Reg. ·
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Manger."
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Je-rry Lewis, Alex Gerry Bob turned home to Fort Deven, mas carols led by Lewis Sauer.
During the intermtssion be- Ml M M. ad
1 ed
Clayton, Bill Richmond: as Mass., after being here for the The welcome waa JIIVot
Lo~~ather
by t.ween the primary progrRm Wedss sd ayf e owh' d arr ~-·t
Sloan Laurel. You'll Giggle
death of ber father, Mr.
Teresa Bostic.
and :he High School class prone ay or ~ o11 ay v~•
Caso
Admission: 75c &amp; 40e
H. Wilson.
Recitation• were given by gram Nancy Buchanan played with her brother-In-law, Ted
Janelle Kelly, Tammy Kelly a pi~ no solo.
Reed and sons, Tommy, Bruce
"New Supply"
and Mary Ann Welsh followed The high achool class present· and. Paul.
Men's Reg.
FREE GIFT WRAPPING
by the song, "Jingle
Bells" ed a three-act play "The Teen- Tma and Todd Nibert
ol
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sung ~y Valerie Lewis and Bee- ager's Christmas" under the Galli~lls were overnight guests
ALL TRANSISTOR
ky and Debbie Coleman.
direction of Mrs. Dwight Wal· of thetr grandparenis, Mr. and
Other recitations were given lace. Taking part were George Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth.
Sauer, Lois Sauer, Barry Wis- Mrs. Clar_k !hie entered .the
Future Teaehert
er Diane Welsh Cynthia Mills Cabeii·HWittngton
Hosp1tal
R~y
Hlndy,
ani
HaptonslaH:
Thursday
and
underwent
sur.
DISCOUNTED
Party it Tueaday
and Connie Bachner
gery today. Her room number
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was·
concluded
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Choose From Big Name Selection
With Every Double Checked Used C1r
Teachers Association of Pome- with a visit !rom Santa with
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roy Hlgb School held I he I r treats for all the children.
Chmtmaa party Tuesday evenBrave Wind, SIIOUI
Electra$~::s
lng in the school library, pre·
To Bring Carol.
Buick 4 Dr. Sedan. We've serviced this car alnce new,
DISCOUNTED
and can highly recommend it. It has FACTORY AIR
ceded by a brief business meet.
Racine Cob Scout Pack 245
CONDITIONING, power seat, power steering and
ing
conducted
l&gt;y
Joyce
Evan•,
braved
cold wind and mow
Cheerful Tearful
brakes and many other accessories.
MENs
President.
Tuesday evening to bring car·
By Matell
During the party, games were
ols to residents of Racine. They
SETS
Reg.
led by Nell Comer, John Good·
were well received by tboae
•ndup
win ~oo BiU Fetty, followed by
. ·
who heard tflem,
$14.70
2 Dr. Hard Top. This car II clean enough to be In the
As Seen
a gtfl exchange and refresh· Mr. and Mrs .. Wtlllam Buck· Afterwards, they enjoyed hot
GIFT BOXED
showroom. It is fully equipped with power steering,
On
menta.
ley are announcmg the mar· cocoa and cookies In
basepower brakes, automatic trans., rear seat speaker,
T.V.
Attending were Mary Kay riage of their daughter, Caro- men! of the Baptist Churcb.
white walls, and many other accessprles. Extra good
Supply
Hennessy, Becky Stivers, Bee· lyn Elizabeth, to PvJ. Johnny Twenty-two scouts and their
Kelly Celebraty tires.
Limited
ky Hawley, Mike Bentz, Donna R. Klein, son of Mr • .and Mrs. den mothers turned out lor
Smith, Keith Evans,
Judy Grover C. Klein, Pomeroy.
the occasion
Roo.
King, JeMifer Blakeslee, Susie The wedding will take place
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K a y at the Laurel Cliff Free Meth&lt;&gt;Chevrolet Station Wagon. VB, automatic shift. Extra
McGowan, Nancy Titus, Neil dist Church, Dec. 24 at si!'Ven
FHA PARTY HELD
good mahogany finish with white top.
Comer, Bill Fetty John Good· o'clock In the evening. Follow· The Middleport FHA
held
GIVE
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win, Joyce Evans, Jo Smith, ing the open church · wedding their annual Christmas party
ARRIVED Sandra Beal, Judy S m 1t h, will be a reception in the par- Wednesday at the Middleport
Shlela Ohlinger,
Geraldine sonage basement.
High School. Games were play·
Buick Conv. Coupe. Owned by local reg. nurse. Shows
Hayes,
Susan
Lytle,
Marie
Miss
Buckley
attended
Mid·
ed
aoo gills exchanged. Cbriltbest of care. It has power steering, power brakes and
$6.00
Smith,
Opal
Offutt,
Jewel
Price,
dleport
IBgh
School.
Pvt.
Klem
mas
stories were read l&gt;y Mil.
automatic trans.
So Fino
Peggy Bowero, Susan Dl1011, attended Pomenl)l
School, Joseph Bailey, FHA Advllor.
So Famous
and Miss Helen Smith, advisor. and Is now serving in
Army. Refreshments were served.
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To Please
Buick Custom 4 Dr. Hard Top. Mrs. Fred Blaettnar's
"·2.25 lb.
personal car. This car has only B,l45 easy miles. It
has FACTORY AIR CONDITIONING. Power steering,
power brakes, positive traction, and many other ac.
cessories.
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I)AIGON (UPII - Communist lroops attacked U. S. Marines w(th mortars and
machineguns near Da N::ng Saturday and heavy fighting was reported ragtng hours
after thr Christmas truce began. Communists also attacked U. S. 1st Atr Cavalrymen
in the central highland •·
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In Isolated incidents Viet Cong smpns opened fne on U. S. helicopters fly·
lng reconnaissance missions to check reported truce vwlatwns but no atrcraft were
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reported shot down. In most cases the helicopters 1etu~ned the, ltre.
Fighting broke out in the central highlands 20 m1les sou,h of Pleiku when
Communist troops opened !Ire on a cavalrymen outpost. The cavalrymen !ought back,
killed one Viet Cong and captured two machineguns, two bags of ammumtwn_!nd~
ton of rice.

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Viilnam combat zone S.turday
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Mltll Ior s,aoo Gls wbile VIet
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enemy may 1101 be so full of television ahow llarrina their Ia traditional pllgrl~oge,
nls.t party newspaper slated spend part of the d~y calling on that's wonaerful," satd nts head boat dock fell on Bull Sho~~
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\100 wives and chlldrell.
, About 6,6011 Chrtstians from ' f'riday the wall WJII remam ~ neighbors and relattves.
nurse, Miss Mary Lou Herron. ' Lake near Harrison, Arl&lt;., in the:
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muat be Frm:ls Cardinal Spellman. Israel, armed wtth . IW&lt;&gt;-day It Is the rest of tile year
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celebrated With overtones
oil dressed in battle,fatigues Bod a passes, began_ crossmg lha un)'lelding.
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aadaeal for a naH111 cannot red baseball cap adorned with ' border Into Jordan to visit American!l-fotiifled by a
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mer cans, Y r •• mt.rovenous feeding to real storm knocked out a larp·•
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yoUlb ·- Dgbllna and hun- COIIHCUUYO visit to do bls part old Paleisllne. All passed under !stores, put up Christmas tree•, Irati and plane. !'Or hundreds fOod" sh• added.
power transformer at Sikest~• .
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ilreds ~'ilyin&amp;, ill ~n tlfl80ll&amp;ht In briDling Christmas cheer to ·the watchful eye ol .armed wra~ped presents and attended . the trip would be their last The l '
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lsraell lind Jordaman pollee. Iparties.
National Safety Courted est1matGRANTS $10,000
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lime for flmi!IM, bu$ for
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messace of tbe .As recular u &lt;:ardinal
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UNIQUE DECORATIONS - Christmas. decorations on the Pomeroy Sacred
H~art Church altar for the 12th consecutive i·ear are beautiful. Rev. Father
John Turel, pastor, (inset at left\ has personally created the ~s. Outdoor nativity figures including laJge camels and other s, are coverell"fit co).oftlf"l.
with accents ~f varied colers of glitter. Other figures are used at sever e eva'
iDday cante when the Viet Cong
t lions of the 50-foot high altar, topped wiih a large star. Side altars are also decMARION, Ohio (UP)) - Fire struck the Great S~~t , orated attractively. The decoratio ns may be seen by appointment with Fath~r
attacked two U.s. Marine
companlet-about 400 men- 1Supermarket here early Saturday and then knocked
1 Turel or during open .)louse from 1·6 p.m. on New Year's Day. They Wlll remaJD
spending Christmas Eve at an electrical power over a three-block area ~s the . flames
in place until Jan. 15.
outpost on the Thu Bon River 20 1rared along electric lines, fee~tn_J_Ilnthe msulallon_. _
miles south of the Marine base l The blaze started in the rear
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· incinera!Alr room and spread to neth Wa • Y sat ·
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Heavy fighting erupted ard tfle store because a re oor ,
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which
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causedwan
estimated ' $75,000
1 grlDIS Ill
Jeu·mer wt'th 101 passengers
dark. . It was the
btgg•st
damage to the building and con· \
and • crew of nine
aboard
sktnrush reported of several
tents, began but they did not
crashlanded on a blgbway toBttacks launched by the Comdiscover it until too tate to con· '
day ~· it ~··approaching the
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mumsts smce the start of the
Mexwo Ctty Atrport
1am
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~hour cease-fire at 7 a.m.
Witnesses said Ohio Edison NAZARETH, Israel tUPII - lllgbt f~o?' N•w. or ·
today. Kill
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Co. power lines "glowed hke l Thousands of pilgrims from all Aln latrhne spokesman isjald By United Press lnte1'11811HII
Two .C. .
SAIGON (UP!) - A Flying I meon" and sparks flew of! the over the world flooded mto tl,e l on Y our persons. were . n ~
MiiJtary ~pokesmen stud. at Tiger four engine plane ferry· Jines like a fireworks ex:plosi?n I Holy Land Saturd&lt;.ty to ront- ~ ed und thHt. Lhetr " IDJUnes
Dreamers of White Christmle
least two
Vtel
Cong
were
ktlled
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f
m
Japan
crashed
as
tbe
flames
ate
away
the
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the
birth
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not
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may
feel it a nightmare lnltead
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very, \Cry uc ) ' a spo es· as the worst snowstorm of tba
Leathernecks, while Marine a t' rn I ,• ~ at the
Da Additional firemen had to be I Alu&gt;ut 4.000 foreign polgratms , man said.
season swept aeross the ~ ~ "
casualties were Ught. But there ~;:~ ~~~r ~.:~. a U. s. mill· summoned to stop the ftre from and toorists arriv~ F~iday .,.,,,.,,.,
. , ...,,. ....,"r''!!''Jl west into the Northeast ~
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were no lmmedfilsith delatls onh tary spokesman reported.
Ispreading lurther along
the ' night in thJS towoodn wThJere l~ilnds
day
the heavier
g ling whic
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power lines and setting other · spent his childh . ey 1 "
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lollowed.
There was no
Immediate buildings ablaze.
the narrow cobblestone streets,
Snow fell this morning B IJtr
The battle started when report about surivors or how
, v1here spoUights htghhghted the ,
south as Jackson, Miss., a~
guerrilla snipers peppered a many persons were on board.
exteriors of many churches.
the Tennessee Valley aDA
unit of the Fiflb Marine
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Agree To Stay On
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southern Appaladtians to IIIII
Regiment guarding a helicopter The spokesman sa1d
the J b A U .
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In lne d1vided c•tv of Jerusa-1
heavily populated WashiiiRIIii'
1
downed Friday near the river plane, from Tachikawa, Japan, o
I ruversi
!em, 5C miles a•ay, the von: ,
Baltimore • Philadelphia area.'
bank, spokesmen said. The carried general cargo. It' was COLUMBUS (UP!) - Nurses: guard of abont 6,500 }"~"h i
Marines returned fire. tcillr&lt;l on contract to the U.S. Mthtary at the Ohio Tuberculosis Hos· ' Chrtsltans who were ,ran ,d ,
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two snipers and swept the "'e" Air t omman
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p1tal hove agreed to remam on wu-uay pass
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.
F 'd were pos ted tn
Four weapons 130 rounds of The spokesntan said the plane the JOb when the Ohio State Un-lllves and holy places "' tne most teen-agers : a I I" ~y from
Mississippi to
ammunition ..;d grenades were was makmg a grouoo controlled Iversity College of Medtcme Jordanian
seetor
crossed \ mght, Andy stay up a e. n~ l chusetts.
reported seized
approach (GCA) when it crash- takes over the hospital next through the Maooelbaum Gate watched the late show and e \ The Oklahoma Highway P•
But laier in ihe same general ed about one and a hall miles Friday
I Joyed betng a~ 1 "'
1 Ch 1 trol reported 3011 to 4011 cars tied
area a m~ch heavier Commu- from the end of the Da Nang The ·nurses voted unammous·
NOW YOU KNOW
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an nu,r&lt;esh a
•.·1up at one time in the eastbouJ¥1
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e
ugel1
••id The two Marine oompa- The fire was still burning two of re~=ation in a demand tor , Santa Clauses and one Chnst-' 1 " eh · ess dan
k'tdney Turnpike north of Miami, Ohio. ,
oe..
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ff'
· th United ter e rece1ve a new
,
nies, on each bank or the river, hours after the crash.
pay and lighter work loads. Imas post o tce '" e
and' a new lease on ltle from a Five persons were killed a¥
were caught in the fire .
The spokesmen said
Air Nearly hall the nurses had States Santa Claos .. Ind., Santa 1 ttl . 1 h dted
, another wllcally injured FDI Spokesmen said the Marines Force security Bod
rescue planned resignations prior to Claus StatiOn, Cahf., and 1 1 Al:i~" Al7to~, 11 ." known , , :day night during a snows~,·
struck back at the Communili teatm were at the acene.
the unlverstijl takeover.
Chnstmas, Fla.
"Andy " to his many lnends on on the Western Kenlucllf!t
the medical staff was still list· ' Parkway near Letlchfield, K.,-,.
ed in serious co'ndition in the ' A propane gas truck, rall1Illtd.•
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American \IOked skirmish, a U.S. Army a!.lacks as a cease-~tre ~mlat10n.
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whether Spokesmen said the copter was outpost a •poke.mau satd,
took no hit wilh automatic weapons ftre .. We're not char~cterlzl~ !l at
easualties.
I m the central highlands, anti the moment We re wmtmg lor
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